R J Reynolds High School - Black and Gold Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)
- Class of 1960
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MCLEAN MITCHELL 10 goreworcl Our annual for l96O is built around the theme of Reynolds l-ligh School. We use The words of our Alma Mater to present the dnfferent phases of our danly school life We hope that Thus annual may serve as a reminder of our past school clays and will contnnue to bring mernoraes an the years to come fffiffefrs ff uv r sig-M 'ob ,4 Ln lik 'W a lf Her portals, Lau and wide, Call us from every side, Our youtHfu1 steps to guide Hot future days. REPO C Q C+ .sf 0 SIGN 4ZQf.9ee 7257 46.045 CITY SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Seated: Dr. William Self, Assistant Superintendent, Dr. A. Craig Phillips, Superintendent, Mr. Marvin Ward, Assistant Superintendent, Stand- ing: Mr. C. T. Leinbach, Jr., Comptroller, Mr. Ned Smith, Administrative Assistant. , pimmmiun WINSTON-SALEM CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated: Mr. Paul Pegram, Mrs. Norton F. Tennille, Mr. Clifford Perry, Chairman, Mr. M. C. Benton, the Rev. William R. Crawford, Mr. William Knott, Mr. Phillip Froelich. 14 feta .M Principal MR. C. R. JOYNER Mr. Joyner is always ready with a smile, a joke, an offer of assistance, or a word of advice for the students at Reynolds. Long after their graduation, the students will remember him and his fine work as principal. Department Heads ...L - HERMAN BRYsoN ANNIE GRAHAM MATALINE MRS. ARDENA Rosslu' Physical Education CALDWELL COLLETTE CRAVER CROOKSHANK Library Science Home Economics Industrial Arts mmm A wins JUNE DINKINS Physical Education A 3'-Ti'-f 4 ' f. P i '-5' -'v 7 MRS. ANNIE MRS. SARAH ANNA RUTH HAZEL JANIE WEAVER PRESTON FROST MOTTESHEARD STEPHENSON History FEARRINGTON Mathematics Commercial English Language 15 BRUCE AYSCUE B.A. English MARY JANE BAKER B.A., M.E. Guidance Director FAYE BRANCH B.A. Commercial MRS. SUZANNE BRITT B.A. Language HERMAN BRYSON B.S., M.A. Physical Education ANNIE GRAHAM CALDWELL B.A., B.S. Librarian ALMON R. CARR B.S., M.A. Industrial Arts MATALINE COLLETTE B.A. Science MRS. MARY ANN CRAFT B.A. Mathematics MRS. ARDENA CRAVER B.A., B.S. Home Economics MRS. KATE CRAVER B.A. Mathematics ROBERT E. CROOKSHANK B.E., M.A. Industrial Arts L.-W. CROWELL B.S., M.A. Mathematics LEIGHTON CULLER B.A. Mathematics JUNE DINKINS B.S., M.S. Physical Education MRS. JULIA EBERT B.A. English LUCILE EDWARDS B.A. English MRS. ANNIE PRESTON FEARRINGTON B.A., M.A. Language MRS. JOSEPHINE FITTS B.A. Mathematics MRS. HAZEL FLACK B.A. Social Studies MRS. SARAH FROST B.A., M.A. Mathematics MRS. EVELYN GARRISON B.A., M.S. English MRS. JO ANN HELMS B.A. Spanish MRS. AILEEN HEPLER B.A. Language MRS. DOROTHY H INE B.A. Latin ELIZABETH B. KAPP B.A. English DON KELLY B.A., M.E. Social Studies MRS. CAROLYN LOWDER B.S. Science MRS. CATHERINE LYERLY B.A. English MRS. MARGARET McDERMOTT B.A., M.A. Language HAZEL McKEEL B.A., M.E. Commercial CLYDE McSWAlN Vocational Printing FAYE MARTIN B.A. Language MARY HESTON MARTIN B.A. Language ROBERT A. MAYER B,M., M.M. Music McLEAN MITCHELL B.S., M.A. Social Studies BETTIE ANNE , MOBLEY B.A. English EVELYN MOORE B.A. Language DONALD H. MORROW B.A. Social Studies MRS. LUCINDA MOSER B.A. Mathematics ANNA RUTH MOTTESHEARD B.S., M.E. Commercial K. M. PETERS B.A. Mathematics MRS. CATHERINE REICH B.A. Mathematics JERRY G. REID B.S. Driver Education LILLIAN T. RHODES B,A., M.A. English MRS. NANCY SCHULTZ 'B.A. Social Studies MRS. ELIZABETH SINK B.A., M.A. English PAUL SNYDER B.M., M.M. Chorus 'Kifiiv ,Q fi-hs. 'E ill., al MRS. CAROLINE SPENCER B.S. Science MRS. CAROLYN SPENCER B.S. Social Studies H. B. STEPHENS B.A. Art HAZEL STEPHENSON B.A., M.A. English MRS. MARJORIE STEPHENSON B.A. English FINLEY C. WATTS B.S. Science JANIE WEAVER B.A. Guidance Director ' WILLIAM A. WEBSTER B.S., M.E. Biology RAY WHITLEY B.A. Biology SHIRLEY S. WILSON B.S. Social Studies MRS. JANE WOMBLE B.S., M.E,. Mathematics f LINDA HARDIE Secretary MRS. GLADYS EARP Asst. Secretary MRS. ALYCE FLETCHER Dietitian Her pleasant patHs, Her trees, lUHisper courage tfirougft tHe 6ree5e Our greatest need sfie sees And leads always. I-1 v 'll hi. f ,X f 4370171 r 4 ' ll: Y 'x -4190' Q 0 00 Oo o OB o oo V 5. ,V 1. winter ' , wx MW X UM W a-q15F! . a Gut Senior gall .Q -7 , . 1 W ,Q - , , ,... ., f :rm-fgfiig, V: . . 55mg ,,g,h, J M, .Q K ig ,HELD 'hen R' ' 1'56-muff?-f,AmmQf ' W ' ' f i uf? gh 5' ' L g R ii LL 4 J' , ,.,L,' . , Spring 22 Gal' Senior Class J! ,t al H i, 'giifigx f i his - t i '12 Lili H .EW -i t fi + , I :Q it I ' L' sf pyg,ii-ytigqi 1 1 3 -Q ii Wfyrg . ' 4 223 fgiiif f s -, 2. . sfsiiziiuz Lia-vias ft wav ? 1 PHIL DUNN L. H. Hu'rcHiNs President Vice-President MISS HAZEL STEPHENSON CLASS SPONSOR Thanks, Miss Stephenson, for your help in making this year such a meaningful one for us. You've guided us in all our duties and responsibili- ties as seniors and shown a genuine interest in each of us as individuals. Through your teaching we've gained a great knowledge of human nature as well as of literature and grammar. We'll always remember you. THE SENIOR CLASS fr 'L ' 1. MAIRY JAcKsoN JIM suu.A Secretary Treasurer - Qi. Eli 4 SENIOR MASCOTS Debbie Bryant, with her bobbing pony tail, and Randy Vance, with his appealing grin, were the pride ofthe senior class this year. The two mascots delighted everyone at Class Day and the Senior Picnic. w e gpm-sf CARLTON NOBLE ADAMS, JR. A chain is as strong as its weakest link. Language Course: Football 2,3,4, Scrub 2, Var. 3,45 Student Council l5 House Court, Treas. 2, Speaker Pro Tem. 45 Superlative 45 Freshman Class Vice-Pres.5 Math Club 45 Freshman, Sophomore Boys' Club5 Hi- Y l,2,3,4, Pres. 45 Key Club 2,3,4, Corres. Sec. 3, Treas. 4. Q 55t3i1lf f' lrf? Q is fir .18 gs Vi fi, DAVID EDWARD ANGELL I have often regretted my speech, never my siIence. Scientific Course: Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Soph- omore Boys' Club5 History Club 4. Hr DELORES ASSAF This 'Blossom' is from the Home. Home Economics Course: C.H. Soft- ball l,2,3,45 Basketball l5 Choir l,2, 3,45 S.N.O.M,C., Vice-Pres. 45 Home Economic Club 35 Dramatics Club 45 Monogram Club 3,4. ANN McGRADY ADAMS Once, always, and forever, BiII. Commercial Course: Freshman Ser- vice Club5 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Junior Red Cross Representative 25 Elfllg Monitor l,2,35 Resegis5 College u . ,Q-ui... CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH ALLEN Rocking Robin Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Freshman Service Club5 Sophofeers5 Serviteersg College Club5 Hall Moni- tor 2,35 Resegis. 5,2 at ' 53,4 CONRAD CLINTON ASHBURN, JR. I only have eyes for you. Scientific Course: Baseball l5 Hi-Y l,25 Freshman Boys' Club5 Sopho- more Boys' Club5 Science Club. JIMMY LYNNE AYERS The best things in life are free. Language Course: Freeman H.S., Richmond, Va. GAA. 2,3,45 Scholar- ship.Committee Chrm. 3, Council 45 Gym Leaders Club 2,3,45 Tennis Var. 2,3,45 Speedball Var. 4, Co-Captain5 Football Sponsor 45 Order of Rainbow 3,45 Y-Teens 2,3,45 College Club 45 Service Clubs 2,3,4, Sec. 35 M.Y.F. Council 4. CORRETTA ANN ASHBURN My true love hath my heart, and I have his. Commercial Course: Freshman Ser- vice Club5 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Chorus l,25 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 College glub5 Resegis5 Hall Monitor l5 GAA, PATSY ANN BACON And Eggs Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,45 GAA. l,2,3,45 Basketball Var. Mgr. 35 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Nurse's Asst. 3,45 Red Cross Rep. 3,45 Hall Monitor 45 Order of the Rainbow 2, 3,45 College Club5 Resegis5 Senior Exgcguttive Committee5 Service Clubs 24 Cgain Cf MARY ELIZABETH AMMONS Leave silence to the Saints, I am but human. Language Course: C. H. Choir l,2,3, 45 S.N.O,M,C. l,2,35 Thespians 35 College Club5 Resegis5 Girls' Chorus l,3,45 Office Page I. ,glans EN' jg wi' . .., , , MICHAEL DAVID ASHBURN Tho other nights and other days, have found us gone our separate ways .... Language Course: C. H. Football l, 2,3,4, J. V. l, Var, 2,3,45 Baseball l5 Track 3,45 Monogram Club 3,4, Vice- Pres. 45 Ushers Club 3,45 Head Usher 45 Boys' Chorus 3,45 Campus News Reporter 45 Photography Club 45 C.H.S.C. Vice-Pres. 2, Sec. 3, Treas. 4. MARY ELLEN BAIR Before you accuse me, take a look at yourself. Language Course: Resegis5 College Club5 Service Clubs l,2,35 Maiarettes l,2,3,4, Dancing Boots 45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Pep Board 25 Basketball Sponsor l, Football 4, Homecoming Queen5 Senior Marshal 35 German Club 3,4, Vice-Pres. 35 Teen-Age Council Sec. 2. Memories 1' iii' 1' PATRICIA KAY BARBEE She's little, she's spry, there's mis- chief in her eye. Language Course: Freshman Service Club5 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 German Club 3,45 Tennis Var. 2,3,45 Basketball Var. 3,45 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Hall Monitor, 2,4. BRENDA RUTH BARRINGER You'll find when all is understood that what seemed bad was really good. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Sec. l, Pres. 25 Freshman Service Club5 Basketball 3,4, Jr. Var. 3, Var. 45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 Football Sponsor 45 Dancing Boots 45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Pep Board 45 Hall Monitor 4. .fi if MARTHA ELLEN BARNETTE The only way to have a friend is to be one. Commercial Course: Sophoteers5 CH. Glee Club l,2,3,45 Monogram Club 45 Softball Var. 3,45 Volleyball Var. 3,45 College Club5 C.H. Cheerleader 3,45 Resegis5 Serviteers. ANNA RUTH BEARD Friendship is love with its wings. General Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Peo Board Rep. 25 Freshman Girls Service5 Red Cross Rep. 35 Sophoteers5 Servi- teers5 lntramural Softball 25 lntra- mural Basketball l5 College Club5 Resegis. 'C' unnerv- , . MERINDA BENNETT Georgia Peach General Course: Wacon H. S., Way- Cross, Georgia l5 F.H,A. l5 Y-Teen 2,3,45 Pep Board 35 Sophoteers5 Ser- viteers Colle e Club' Resegis5 Rain I Q , - oow 2,3,45 Intramural Basketball 3. KAREN LESLIE BERNHARD Works without show and without pomp preside. Scientific Course: Summit School l5 Y-Teens 2,45 Dramatics- Club 25 Nurse's Page 25 Basketball intra- mural 2,45 Soeedball Intramural 25 College Club5 Resegis. if-vox. ZEB E. BARNHARDT, JR. lt matters not whether you win or I lose but how you play the game. Language Course: Football l,2,3,4, Scrub l, Jr. Var. 2, Var, 3,45 March- ing Band l,25 Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Debating Club 2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Masque and Gavel 3,45 Boys' State 4, Boys' Nation 45 Forsyth Youth Commission 45 Mono- gram Club 45 National Forsensic League 3,4, Sec. 4. BEVERLY ROSS BARRETT Ambition and the will to work are the chief ingredients for success. Language Course5 Dreher H.S., Colum- IDIS, 5- C., l,25 Y-Teens 3,45 College Club5 Resegis. HAROLD JOHNSON BENDER Head Language Course Football l,2,3,4, J. V. l,2, Var. 3,45 Key Club l,2,3,4, V. Pres. 45 Baseball Mgr. 25 Student Council Treas. 25 Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Pres. l5 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Hi-Y Basketball 2,3,45 Monogram Club 3, 4, V. Pres, 45 Teen-age Council 2,3,4, V. Pres. 45 Library Staff 45 Freshman Boys' Club5 Class Treas. 2,3. JAMES LEE BINKLEY Speak to the earth, and it shall teach thee. Scientific Course: Model Airplane Club I5 Science Fair 3,45 Senior Science Club 3,45 Eagle Scout, Silver Award, God and Country Award, Ex- plorer Scout5 lJsher's Club 4. 25 JUDITH ANN BENNETT In all things acknowledge Him and He shall direct thy paths. Commercial Course: Hanes High School l,2,35 Bible Club l,2,3,45 Y- Teens l,2,35 Dramatics Club 35 Band l,25 Chorus l5 Maiorette 25 Latin Club l5 G.A.A. 25 Tennis l,2,3. I is- hzii . 5. ' i 'Q '1 x Q 5. 5 E lgin-fy. REUBEN G. BLACKBURN, III usen., Scientific Course: Orchestra l,2,3,45 Freshman Boys' Club5 Photography Club 3,45 Instrumental Music Club 25 Concert Band l,2,3,45 Marching Band l,2,3,4. Pep Rallies SUSAN NAYLOR BLACKMORE Q QUAY LYLE BLALOCK, JR. BIazby May all your dreams come true. Language CO'-V593 Monogram Club Language Course: National Honor 3141 Trees- 4? 5e V'Ce Clubs li2i3i Society 3,45 Senior Executive Commit- 5-5-C' li2i3i4? H Y lf2f3g4i TVQGS- 31 Tee 4? Mojorei-tes 112,141 Alf- 112, Sec. 45 Track 2,35 Jr, High Baseball Reg- 314' Dancing Boot 45 Librory l,- Basketball l5 Football l,2,3,4, Jr, Staff 3,45 GAA. 2,3,45 Intramural H' li Ver- 2,3141 Teenage Council sports l,2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,4, see. li2i3i4- 45 Service Clubs l,2,3,45 College Club5 Art Club l5 Gym Leader 2,4. LOUIS MAURICE BOUVIER, JR. Gamble at Frenchie's. Scientific Course: Sophomore Boys Club5 Football l,2, Scrub l, Jr. Var 25 Senior Treas. PATSY ANNE BOWERS To reach the Port of heaven we must sail - sail, and not drift nor lie anchor. Language Course: Service Clubs l,2, 35 Girls' Chorus l,2,3,45 Choir 2,3,4, Sec. 3, Council 45 Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Sec, 35 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Maiorette 3,45 House of RGD, 2,45 House Court 45 Student Council 45 Football Sponsor 4: Reseais: Colleae Club. JAMES MICHAEL BRADFORD But I'm going to get married. W if JAMES FREDERICK BRADSHAW, III Language Course: Villa Marie Anna Hpredff l23' Football Var l234 Co Ca 'D'S't'f' :F i-:biz mm 3, Basketball vor. 1,25 Baseball pf,'SfO,5,'SD,fiOLg,5fb ,,.'e?fOCkC,ff ' ' ' Var. lg Monogram Club l,2,3, Treas. lg Chorus l,2,35 S.S,C. 4. RICHARD PAUL BOGGS Richie Language Course: S.S.C. 3,45 Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Freshman Boys' Club5 Sopho- more Boys' Club5 Football l,3,4, Jr. High l, Mgr. 3,45 Monogram Club 45 Hi-Y Basketball 3,45 Pep Board 35 Homeroom Treas. 4. 0' nf - REBECCA ELANE BOWMAN It is better to be small and shine than to be big and cast a shadow. Mathematics Course: Rankin High School l,25 Future Teachers of Amer- ica Club 25 National Beta Club l,25 Order of the Rainbow 3,45 Girls' Chorus 3,45 Choir 45 Y-Teens 45 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 French Club 4. JUDY CAROLE BRANDE Never sacrifice the permanent on the alter of the immediate. Language Course: Freshman Service Club5 Y-Teens l,2,35 Y.F.C. Club 3,4, Sec. 35 Soohoteersg Serviteers5 Rese- gis5 Office Page l,25 Intramurals l,2,35 Reynolds Quiz Team 4. 26 IRIS OLIVIA BONDS I know not what the future holds, but I know Who holds the future. Language Course: Girls' Chorus l,2,35 Choir 2,35 Freshman Girls' Club, Art Club l5 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Col- lege Club5 Resegis5 Office Page 4. 'E 7 'ima' K. lgec E in MICHAEL BRADBURN Straight Pipes Scientific Course: Boys' College Club 35 History Club 2,45 Movie Projector Club l,2. ei- 555 FRANCES CORNELIA BRASKO The most manifold sign of wisdom is continued cheerfulnessf' Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,35 G.A.A. Council 2,3,45 Freshman Ser- vice Club5 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Col- lege Club5 Resegis5 Hall Monitor 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4. Bon ires if PRISCILLA KEITH BRIGGS nprou Language Course: Band I,2,3,45 Orchestra 45 Instrumental Music Club I,2,3, Treas. 35 Rainbow Girls I,2,3,4, Officer 2,45 Y-Teens I,2,35 Sophoteersg College Club5 Resegisg Office Page 45 French Club 4. I an -el. C. CLIFFORD GORDON BROWN III Always wear a smile and people will wonder what you're thinking. Language Course: Baseball I,25 Freshman Boys' Club5 Sophomore Bays' Club5 History Club, History Club, Homecoming Escort 4. NANCY COE BURGESS AngeI Limited Language Course: Y-Teens I,2,3,45 Q 1 4 Jossri-i Mioi-msn. BRITTAIN Joe Industrial Arts Course: C. H. Football I,2,3,45 Boys' Chorus 45 Ushers' Club 2,3,45 Track 3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Sophomore Boys' Club, Freshman Boys' Club. IS BETSY HAYWOOD BRYAN Nobody ever listened himself out of a iob. Language Course: Servitee-rs5 Band I,2,3,45 Orchestra I,2,3,45 Y-Teens I,2,3,45 College Club5 Thespians5 Sophoteers5 Instramental Music Club I,25 German Club 3,45 Speedball In- tramural l,25 Softball Intramural I,25 Order of the Rainbow I,2,3,4. fi il REBECCA ROSA LEE BURGESS II n'y a pas de roses sans epines. GAA. 2,3,45 College Club5 Servie Language Course: Choi, 2,3147 -Of, teers5 Gym Leaders' Club 45 Hall Monitor 35 Resegis5 Rainbow Girls I,2,3,45 Sophoteersg Varsity Tennis 2,35 Intramural Basketball l,2,3,-45 Freshman Girls' Service Club. f' Pa e 3,45 Y-Teens I, Thespians ice g I,25 French Club 3,45 College Club, R 's' State Girls' Chorus l,2,3,45 esegi , Music Festival, JUDITH ANN BROOKSHIRE WALTER LEE BROTHERS R h I Rider Not too serious, not too gay, but a e e real good friend in a real good way. Scientific Course: Radio Club5 Science ' ' ' 4. Commercial Course: Girls' Chorus l,2,3,45 House of Representatives I,25 Business Club 25 Basketball, Intra- murals I5 Homeroom President 35 Resegis5 Senior Treas- College Club5 ureg Y-Teens 2. 3 21+ .148 E' WILLIAM DIXON BRYANT ,isilln Language Course: Football I,2,3,4, Junior Hi I, Junior Var. 2, Var. 3,45 Track 2,45 Hi-Y 3,45 Teenage Council 2,3,45 Pep Board 45 Monogram Club 45 Freshman Boys' Club5 Sophomore BOYS' Club, Junior Boys' Service Club. K 4' i' J FRED BURTON Club 3, History Club JAMES JAY BULLA I I think I'Il do it tomorrow - Ive made enough mistakes today.' Language Course: Football 2,3,4, Scrub 2, Var. 3,45 Basketball I,2,3,4, Junior Hi I, Junior Var. 2, Var. 3,45 Var. Track I,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Hi- Y I,2,3,4, V. Pres. 2, Chaplain 45 Monogram Club 4, Board of Control5 House of Representatives 25 Senior Executive Committee5 Senior Class Treasurerg EHFC 4. PATRICIA EVERHART To pifly wen the game of life. BURTQN Mathamatics Course: Basketball I5 Monte, always, and forever Johnj' Football I: Bcseboll I: Tennis li Mom course. Griffith School ig voice R-O-T-C 22 Dem0lC'Y 213- 1,35 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club. 27 JACQUELIN MAUREEN BUTLER Nothing great or small is ever achieved without enthusiasm. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Basketball Intramurals I,2,3,4, Vol- leyball Intramurals I,2,3, Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, College Club, Resegis, Hall Monitor 2,3, Library Staff 4, Pep Board 4, Qsslstant Chairman, Football Sponsor . J--. os.- ARTHUR CAMERON CASHWELL, JR. FooIs rush in and get the best seats. Scientific Course: Hi-Y 3,4, Football I,2, Jr. High I, Jr. Var. 2, Senior Service Club 3,4, DeMolay 3,4, Soph- omore Boys' Club, French Club 2, Math Club 3,4, Ushers' Club 3. K BRENDA LOUISE CHAPPELL Live today knowing that tomorrow it will be yesterday. Language Course: Y-Teens I,2,3,4, G.A.A. I,2,3,4, Council 3,4, Fresh- man Service Club Treas., Sophoteers, Serviteers, Resegis, College Club, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2, German Club 3,4, Softball Var. I, Speeclball Var. 2, Rainbow Girls I,2,3,4. Bus Zrips HOWARD EUGENE BUTNER, JR. Act well your part, there all the honor Iies. Language Course: Football I,2,3,4, Jr. High I, Jr, Var. 2, Var. 3,4, Key Club 2,3,4, Hi-Y I,2,3,4, V-Pres. 4, Chaplain I, National Honor Society 3,4, V-Pres, 4, Masque and Gavel 2,3,4, Pres, 4, National Forsensic League 2,3,4, Pres. 3, Debating Club 2,3,4, Debating Team 2,3,4, Var. 3, Track 4, Ushers' Club 2,3, World Peace Speech Contest 3, Monogram Club 4. MARY ELIZABETH CHAFIN Squirrel Language Course: G.A.A. 2,3,4, Y- Teens l,2,3,4, Hall Monitor 3, Ser- vice Clubs I,2,3,4, Intramurals l,2,3, 4, Honor Society 4, College Club, French Club 3,4, Dancing Boots 4, Library Staff 4, Pep Board 4, Orches- tra I,2. gnu'- ini' ROBERT LEE CHEW, JR. Out of the frying pan into the fire. Scientific Course: Radio Clubl, Ger- man Band 2, Sec., French Club 2, Science Club 3,4, Marching Band I,2,3. 50 ames 'cw SANDRA GAIL CALAWAY A dream is a wish your heart LOUIS SUDDARTH CALHOUN, JR. makesf' Act well your part, there all the Language Course: Y-Teens I,2,3,4, honor Iies. GAA' :'2f3'45 3ROlnbOW lf2.'3'45 IT Scientific Course: Var, Football 4, frcmums lf f Af Thespmlls 1 Track 3,4, Key Club 3,4, Math Club Sophoteers, Serviteers, French Club 4 4, College Club, Resegis. 'I-'Nm V, -rr'--r lb' 490- ELIZABETH ALEXANDRA CHAMBERS LAWRENCE RUFTY CHANDLER, JR. Lord, make me an instrument af It's the set of the soul that deter- Thy Peace. Language Course: Orchestra I,2,3,4, Band Color Guard 2,3,4, College Club, Resegis, Office Page 4, Servi- teers, Instrumental Music Club l,2, Intramurals I,2,3, Y-Teens 3,4. CAROLYN LENORE CHURCH They said it couldn't be done. Commercial Course: Y-Teens I,2,4, Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, College Club, Resegis, Hall Monitor 4, Speedball Intramural I, Volleyball I, Girls Chorus l,2, Basketball Intramural I. 28 mines the goaI. Scientific Course: Stamp Club I, Science Club 2,3,4. RICHARD McKINNIE CHURCH Rick - Have car will travel. Industrial Course: Photography 3,4 Pres. 4. PHYLLIS ANN CLANTON It's the set of the soul that deter- mines the goal. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Sec. 35 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Intramurals l,2,3,45 National Honor Society 45 Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, V. Pres.5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 Hall Monitor 3,45 French Club 45 Order of Rainbow 2,3,4. Hoottigili Homecoming lie 'V .suv- we JO ALLISON CLARY C'est Io vieg C'est l'omour. Language Course: Service Clubs l,2, 3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Girls' Chorus l,2,3,45 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Gym Leaders Club l,25 House of Repre- sentatives l5 G.A.A, 2,3,45 Pep Board 2,45 A Capella Choir 253,45 Office Page 45 College Club, French Club 4. CARYLL ADELE COAN Crickett-The best way to cheer yourself is to cheer someone else. Language Course: Summit School l5 Cheerleader 3,4, Chief 45 Senior Marshal 35 Co-Chairman of Junior- Senior5 Football Sponsor 45 Pep Board 2,3,45 G.A.A. 3,45 French Club 25 Gym Leaders' Club 2,3,45 Library Staff 45 Basketball Intramurals 2,3, 4, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 3,45 Most Popular. .V sz-lf au! T BRUCE STEPHEN COOPER Time will pass and we'Il be on our way .... Social Studies Course: Hi-Y l,2,3,45 DeMolay 3,45 Tennis I5 Orchestra l,2,3,45 Instrumental Music Club5 History Club5 Piedmont Orchestra '3,45 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Winston- Salem Junior Symphony 3,45 Senior Science Club. ANN LUCILE COCKERHAM Moy God be with you. Language Coursei Service Clubs l,2,3,45 G.A,A. l,2,3,45 Council 3,45 Y-Teens i,2,3,4, V. Pres, 45 Order of the Rainbow l,2,35 Girls' Chorus i5 Tennis Varsity 2,3,45 Speedball Var- sity 35 intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Bowling Team Sec. 25 Football Span- sor'45 Hall Monitor l,3,45 Bible Club l5 College Club. , ,,,.-3-C. . 'Vw , t 3 I di ' 5 HH Q T ,,,.. LINDSEY THOMAS COOPER, Ill Yes, M. A. M.! Scientific Course: Boys' Chorus l,2, 3,45 A Capella Choir l,2,3,4, Treas. 45 Math Club 3,45 DeMolay l,2,3,45 Festival Chorus 3,45 Bible Club l5 Ushers' Club 4. 29 VIRGINIA ADAIR CLIFTON Just to see him smile makes my life worth while. Home Economics Course: Freshman Service Club5 Sophoteers5 Home Eco- nomics Club 35 College Club5 Rese- gis5 French Club 2,35 Hall Monitor l,25 House of Representatives i5 ln- tramurals l. JEAN FRANKIE CLY Youth comes but once in a lifetime. Language Course: Service Clubs l,2, 3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Orchestra l,2,35 French Club 3,45 Jr. Red Cross 45 Nurse's Page 45 College Club5 G.A.A, 2,3,45 Calorguard 2,35 Hall Monitor 35 Junior-Senior Committee 35 Intra- mural Sports I,2,3,4. APRIL YON COLLIER Might as well, con't dance. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Pep Board 45 House ot Representatives 25 Gym Leader 35 Freshman Service Club5 Pine Whisp- ers Feature Editor 3,45 Saphoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 Hall Monitor 3,45 Black and Gold Caption Editor 3,45 College Club. D. WAYNE COLTER Train Scientific Course: Football l,2,3,4, Junior Var. l, Var. 2,3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Hi-Y 3,45 Choir l,2,3,45 Boys' Chorus l,2,3,45 State Festival Chorus 2,3,45 Senior Service Club 3,4. I LARRY WAYNE COPE CurIy Mathematics Course: Science Club5 Photography Club. DAVID -E. COVINGTON The wide world is all before us. Social Studies Course: Radio Club l,35 Freshman Boys' Club5 College Club5 Junior Service Club 35 Monogram Club 45 Tennis Var. 45 Football 2,3, Junior Var. 2, Scrub 3. . U. History ANN COWAN Grin once in a while - it's good for-you. Language Course: Gray High l,2,35 F.T.A. l,2,35 Pep Club l,2,35 Y- Teens l,2,3,45 l.C.C. Rep. 25 Latin Club 25 Office Page l,25 Recreation Supt. 35 W.S.J,S. Jr, Town Meeting 35 Intramural Basketball I5 College Club5 Resegis. CAROL JEANETTE COX To err is human, to forgive divine. Language Course: Basketball Var. l,2,3,45 Intramurals l,2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Council 253,45 Resegis5 Col- lege Club5 Serviteers5 Y-Teens l,2,3, 45 Sophoteers5 Freshman Service Club5 French Club 45 Hall Monitor 3,45 Superlative. CURTIS EDWARD COX Learning without thought is labor lost5 thought without learning is per- iIous. Social Studies Course: C. H, Basket- ball l,2,3,4, J, V. l, Var. 2,3545 Football l,2,3,4, J. V. I, Var. 2,3545 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Boys' Choir 45 MVF V. Pres. 3, Council 35 History Club 4. MOLLY MOIR COX I was so embarrassed. Language Course: Service Clubs l,2, 3,45 German Club 3,45 College Club5 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Orchestra 253, All- State 25 Basketball Sponsor -25 Foot- ball Sponsor 35 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Gym Leaders' Club 2,3545 Var. Basketball 2,3,45 French Club 3,45 Pep Board 4. 235' Wulf SANDRA KAYE CRAFT A dream is a wish your heart makes. Language Course: Service Clubs l,2, 3,45 French Club 45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Council 3,45 Girls' Chorus I,25 Office Page 3,45 Order of Rainbow I ,2,3,45 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Tennis Var. 3,4. Q.-n-.. 'hr' JEWELL CRANFILL WILLIAM THOMAS CHARLES LESTER I .can do all things through Christ CRANFILL, JR. CHEECH, Ill which strengtheneth me. Phil 4:13 Vnsmu nproblemsl Problems' Problems... Language Course: Softball Var. l,2 Speedball Var. l,25 Freshman Ser vice Club5 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 G.A.A. l,25 Bible Club 3,45 Resegis Intramural Sports l,2. Mathematics Course: Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Jr. Var. Baseball 25 Senior Treas.5 Junior-Senior Committee 3. Language Course: Hi-Y I 52,3545 Freshman Boys' Club5 Baseball 25 Math Club 45 Movie Projector Club 25 Tennis l. HQ' dei? NANCY GAIL CRESSWELL The years have flown by. ESTHER MOZELLE CROUSE The best is yet to be. General Course: Teen Club5 Y-Teens Mathematics Course: New Jersey 35 Junior Red Cross 35 Serviteers5 VolleybalI5 College Club5 Resegis. High School I5 Orchestra 2,3545 Y- Teens 2,35 Gym Leader 25 Serviteers5 Instrumental Music Club 25 Resegis. -ullF'2 WILLLIAM CLENDENIN CRUMP Orange-flavored and balloon head. Language Course: Freshman Boys' Club5 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Foot- ball l,3, Jr. Var. I5 Scrub 35 Red Cross I5 House of Representatives 25 Pep Board 45 Scribblers Club 35 Movie Projector Club I5 History Club 4. 30 if WILSON VAUGHN CURLEE Even if you're on the right track, you'Il get run over if you just sit there. Scientific Course: Baseball I5 Fresh- man Boys' Club5 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Math Club 45 Monogram Club 45 Football l,2,3,4, Jr. High l, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 3,45 DeMolay 2,3,4. Uniiiations -qv'-' if WILLIAM CUSHMAN THOMAS HOWARD ROBERT MICHAEL SUSAN STOKES Bill DAVENPORT, JR. DAVIDSON DAVIDSON Industrial Arts Course, Brattleboro, '11-om Hchowv Susie Vermont li F0OTl20ll li Jr. Red Industrial Arts Course: Freshman Scientific Course: C.-H. Football l,2, Language Course: Band l,2,3,4, ln- CVOSSI -lUFH0l' SGFWCG ClUl3I, 5ODlWO' Boys' Club, Sophomore Boys' Club. 3,4, Jr. Var. l, Var. 2,3,4, Basket- strumental Music Club l,2, Jr. Red VTWOVS BOYS' Clubi l'l0ll MOVNIOV 2- ball l,2,3,4, Jr. Var. l, Var. 2,3,4, Cross l,4, Sophoteers, Serviteers, if dun-f' Gr JOHN WESLEY DAVIS III With faith all things are possible. Language Course: Key Club 2,3,4, House of Rep. 2, Ushers' Club 3,4, Dramatics l,2,3,4, V, Pres. 3,4, Track 2,4, Pep Board 3, Teenage Council 4, Pine Whispers Staff 4, Executive Committee, Co-Chairman of Junior-Senior Com., Vice-Pres. of Sophomore Class. -1553 'lb' TERRY CLINTON DECKER On the move. Mathematics Course: Gray High H1-he School I Red Cross Re l' History 4135 LESLIE DAVIS Bright star! would I were as stead- fast as thou art. Language Course: Y-Teens lf2,3,4, Hall Monitor 3, Jr. Red Cross Rep. l, G.A.A. 2,3,4, College Club, Rese- gls, Freshman Service Club, Sopho- teers, Serviteers, French Club 2, ln- tramural Sports l,2,3,4, Office Page l. f - isfisiww- ,5. H 1 Q 2 45 l Ja-mga'-., .. eg, mr- 2 is ,vue W 4 Baseball 2,3,4, Var. 2,3,4, Boys Chorus 3,4, Monogram Club 2,3,4, Ushers Club 3,4, Ancient History Club 2. College Club, Resegis, Y-Teens l,2, 3,4, Order of Rainbow l,2,3,4, Chap- lain 3. JEAN HELEN DECKER Variety is the spice of life. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Hall Monitor 4, Football Sponsor 4, College Club, Resegis, French Club 4. r 7 7 15111921125 J. ,, f V 1 :.- r te? ' , f. 1' . n v ,, . -Y ,gs '. f . Q' .Q 1 f ef ' . -, gvedig? ..-' f-2,.v1.,-r...ff- STAN FORD HU EY DILLON, JR. 'tg A ix JOAN MILLICENT DECKER It's all in the game. Language Course: House of Rep. 4, Y-Teens l,2,3,4, French Club 4, Hall Monitor 4, Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Resegis, Col- lege Club, Football Sponsor 4. 4' i 1 P Q 'W-Q-A . . ANDREW FRANKLIN DINKINS bug man, have bug, must Truth, wisdom, iustice, and honor, For all these thin s strive g . Scientific Course: Mixed Chorus 4, .7 p- f chug. Club 4' Student GOV' l' Mathematics Course: Football l,2, Basketball l,2, Dramatics Club l,2,3, Boys' Chorus 4, A Capella Choir 4, Bible Club l,2,3,4, Radio Club 3, Dramatics Club l,2, History Club 4. Baseball I, Choir l,2, French Club 3. 31 'iQ JOHN DIXSON Jumping Johnny MeIodis. Language Course: Football Var. 4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Scrub l,2, Var, 3,4, Golf l,2,3,4, Hi-Y l,2,3,4, ogram Club 2,3,4, Teenage Council 4. Mon- 21 Straight Wins 'Ama 'Q' 'Q'L 9' WILLIAM MANNING DOBBINS Do the best with what you have. Mathematics Course: C.H. Football l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,4, Scrub l, Var. 2,3,45 Baseball Jr. Var. I, Var. 25 Track 3,45 Monogram Club l,2,3,4, Pres. 45 Key Club 45 Glee Club 3,45 Ushers' Club l,2,3,4. BRENDA JEAN DOWELL Where you callin' from, Charlie? Language Course: C.H. Basketball I5 Glee Club l,2,3,4, Sec. 25 Monogram Club 2,3,4, Sec. 3,45 Cheerleader 2, 3,4, Chief 3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club. MICKEY LYNN DOWELL Por favor -lime sr ll A fm sr Y had JULIAN CARLYLE DRAKE C'est la Vie. Language Course: Order of Rainbow Language Course: Northwest High l,2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,45 Mixed Chorus School I5 Band l,25 Thespians 35 l2' Girls' Chorus 25 Marching Band French Club 45 Basketball l. 43 Thespians 35 College Club, Resegis5 Sophoteers. 3l.-1153 YC il amz wmv NANCY JANE DUNHAM Till Then. Language Course: Majorette l,2,3,4, Asst. Chief 45 Y-Teens, l,2,3,4, Treas. 45 Resegis5 College Club5 Chief Sr. Marshal5 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 Freshman Service Club, Football Sponsor 3,45 Basketball l,2, Jr. Var. 3, Var. 45 Pep Board 4. be DONALD DWIGGINS Act well your part, there all the honor lies. Mathematics Course: Boys' Chorus l,2,3,45 Mixed Choir l,2,3,4, State Festival Chorus 2,3,45 Council Mem- ber 45 Freshman Boys' Club5 Sopho- more Boys' Club5 Ushers' Club 3,4, House of Rep. 35 DeMolay 45 Pho- tography Club 4. RALPH ANTHONY DUNN If we do meet again, why, we shall smile. Mathematics Course: S.S.C. l,2,3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Monogram Club 3,4, Pres. 45 Junior Class Pres.5 Student Coun- cil 35 Football l,2,3,4, Scrub l, Var. 2,3,4, Co-Captain 45 Basketball l,2,3, Scrub l, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 35 Baseball l,2,3,4, Scrub I, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 3,45 Freshman Boys' Club5 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Superlative5 Math Club '3. WILLIAM PHILLIP DUNN You can change your wine, let me change my women. Mathematics Course: Senior Class Pres.5 Monogram Club 3,4, Sec. 45 S.S.C. l,2,3,45 Senior Executive Com- mittee5 House of Rep. 25 Freshman Boys' Club President5 Football l,2,3,4, Jr. High l, Var. 2,3,45 Baseball- l,2, 3,4, Jr. High l, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 3,45 Basketball l,25 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Math Club 35 Superlative. SANDRA LYNN DUNNAGAN You may be whatever you resolve to be. Language Course: Summit School I5 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Sophoteersg Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 Basketball 2, 3,4, Intramural 2,3,4, Var. 2,3,45 Tennis 2,3, Intramural 2,3, Var. 35 Intramural Speedball 2,3,45 Football Sponsor 45 Officials' Club 2,3,45 G.A.A. 3,4. MOLLY JANE DWIGGINS Faith strengthens5 hope sustainsf love endures. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Sec. 25 Hall Monitor 35 Freshman Service Club5 Sophoters5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Office Page 45 Gym Leader l,2,35 Girls' Chorus. 'Q ,A SHARON LOUISE EDWARDS Once you start laughing, they never let you cry. Language Course: Intramural Speed- ball l,2,3,45 Intramural Basketball l,2,3,45 Girls' Chorus l,2,3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Freshman Service Club5 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis. 32 .9-. SALLY MICHAEL EISENBERG Pretty is as pretty does. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Treas. 25 Freshman Service Club5 Gym Leaders' Club 25 Serviteersg Col- lege Club5 Resegis5 G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Treas. 2, Sec. 3, Council 45 Pep Board 35 House of Rep. 45 Senior Scribe5 Tennis l,35 Senior Hi-Y Spon- sor. CECELIA ANN ELKINS Anywhere you are is Shangri-la. Language Course: Lumberton High School Lumberton, N. C. I, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Sophoteers, Serviteers, House of Rep. 3, National Honor Society 3,4, Intramural Sports 2,3,4, College Club, Resegis, French Club, Black and Gold Staff 4, Art Editor, Quill and Scroll 4. Dances After ames MARY RUTH ELLIOTT Remember now thy Creator in the days ot thy youth. Language Course: G.A.A. 2,3,4, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Office Page l, College Club, Resegis, Speedball ln- tramural l,2,3, Volleyball Intramural l,2,3,4, Basketball Intramural I,2, 3,4, Tennis Var. 2,3. CHRISTOPHER CARROLL FARRAN When I om dead, I hope it may be said, 'his sins were scarlet, but his books were read'. Language Course: Pine Whispers 2, 3,4, Managing Editor 3, Editor 4, Hi-Y l, Chorus I, Thespians 2, De- bating 3, Scribblers 4. LINDA KAY FINLEYSON Give the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. General Course: Southwest High School l, Basketball Intramural, Scribblers Club 3, Chorus 2, College Club, Resegis. lime it BRENDA JOYCE FOSTER Enrique Language Course: C.H. Cheerleader 2,3,4, Ass't. Chief 3, Monogram Club, Serviteers, Sophoteers, College Club, Choir l,2,3,4. EVA MAE FOXWORTH To play the game beyond the prize. Language Course: Service Clubs I,2, 3,4, Pres. 4, College Club, G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Council 3,4, Y-Teens I,2,3,4, Red Cross Rep. 2, Hall Monitor l,2,4, Varsity Speedball 3,4, Co-Captain 4, Basketball 2,3,4, Var. Tennis 2,3,4, Intramural Sports l,2,3,4, Girls' Chorus I,2. ,wx Q '9 JOSEPH CLIFTON ELLISON, JR. To like all, but love only one. lndristrial Arts Course: Scrub Foot- ba I . -or sr:-Q JOSEPHINE AGNES FITTS To have ioy one must share it, hap- piness was born a twin. Language Course: Student Gov't. 2, 3,4, House ot Rep. 2, Council 3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Maiorette l,2,3,4, Y-Teens I,2,3,4, Service Clubs l,2,3,4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Gym Leaders' Club I,2, V. Pres. 2, Ass't. Chief Senior Mar- shal, National Honor Society 3,4, Senior Scribe, Dancing Boots 4, Col- lege Club, Superlative. VIRGINIA JANE FRITTS I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. Phil. 4:13. Language Course: Yffeens I,2! Chorus I,2, Bible Club 3,4, Sec. 4, Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Seryiteers, Intramural Sports l. 33 qu-nv . Q-ne' NORMAN BRENT EVANS Bevons Mathematics Course: Basketball I,2, Baseball I,2, Freshman Boys' Club, Sophomore Boys' Club, Key Club l, 2,3, Homecoming Escort 4. 'Q' 43' f --ff WILLIAM DAVID FOBERT Grape-flavored. Language Course: Freshman Boy Club, Sophomore Boys' Club, Foot- ball l,2,3, Scrub I, Jr. Var. 2,3, Pep Board 3, History Club 4. Sf 1 W an--H ALEX BAKER FRIZZELLE, JR. Dickie Mathematics Course: Baseball I,2 3,4, Jr. Hi l, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 3,4 Football l,2,3,4, Jr. Hi I, Jr. Var. 2 Var. 3,4, S.S.C. 2,3,4, Hi-Y I,2,3,4 Teenage Council 4, Monogram Club Demolay I,2,3,4, Freshman Boys, Club, Sophomore Boys' Clubf 1 i . .+ ELAINE FULMER My future lies at 'Stete'. General Course: Hand Junior H. S., Columbia, S. C., Basketball l, Office Page l,4, Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Library Staff l, Freshman Service Club, Soph- oteers, Serviteers, College Club, Re- segis, Red Cross Rep. 3, Order of Rainbow 2,3,4. 'lr' ' DAVID EARL GASKINS Quark-Quack. Language Course: Baseball l,2,3,4, Var. 2,3,4, Hi-Y l,2,3,4, V. Pres. l, Sec. 3, S. S. C. l,2,3,4, Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4, Monogram Club 3,4, Bas- ketball l, Football Manager 3,4, Freshman Boys' Club, Sophomore Boys' Club, Hi-Y Basketball 3,4. ROBERT LYNN GEORGE Moose on the loose. Mathematics Course: Freshman Bays' Club, Sophomore Boys' Club, Jr. Var. Eootball l,2, Jr. Var. Baseball 2, Art lub. Honor Qncluctions TERRY ELLEN FULP l'm flying high. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,4 Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers Serviteers, Gym Leaders Club 2,3,4 G.A.A. 2,3,4, College Club, Resegisi . A R -X , WILLIAM RONALD GASQUE One on God's side is a maioriI'y. Language Course: Freshman Boys' Club, Hi-Y l,2,3,4, DeMolay 4, Base- ball l, Sophomore Boys' Club, Boys' Chorus 4, Mixed Choir 4, Junior Boys' Club, Photography Club 4, Ushers' Club 4. NANCIE PEARLE FULTON I'm from the ChiIdren's Home, couIdn't be prouder. Language Course: C. H. Glee Club l,2,3,4, Jr. Var. Basketball l,2, Var. Softball 2,3,4, Serviteers, Red Cross Rep. 3, House of Representatives 4, College Club, MYF Council 4, Resegis. SHIRLEY JEAN GATEWOOD Earth Angel. Social Studies Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,4, Girls' Chorus, Hall Monitor 2,4, Red Cross Rep. 2,3,4, Freshman Ser- vice Club, Softball Intramurals l, Nurse's Assistant l, Scribblers Club 3, Thespians 2, Resegis, College Club. JEANNE CORNELIA GALLMAN The best is yet to be. Language Course: Y-Teens l ,2,3,4, Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Resegis, College Club, Vol- geiball Intramurals I, Hall Monitor IFS anna-L ROBERT WILLIAM GEGENHEIMER What I aspired to be, and was not, comforts me. Scientific Course, Mixed Chorus l,2, 3,4, Boys' Chorus l,2,3,4, Hi-Y l,2, 3,4, Science Club 3,4, Choir l,2,3,4, Ushers' Club 4, Festival Choir 3. ROBERT EVERETTE GIBSON WILLIAM OSCAR Why worry, you'II never gel' out of GILBERT, Ill if alive. HE - k d h LH Mofhmrifs COLHSQI Hisfw Club 4, M5'fZZ'.ZfL'Ei. 5331.7 G.??'f1fif'H'T' S. Homecoming Escort 4, Junior Boys 1,25 Bond 3,45 Orchestra 32 Rebops 3: Club Basketball 4. J,-I Var. Baseball 3. 34 JANET KATHLEEN GITTER Dancing in the Dark. Language Course: Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, College Club, Resegis, Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Sen- ior Treas., Basketball Intramurals l,2, Volleyball Intramurals l. DORIS JEAN GOODWIN Moments to Remember. Language Course: Sophoteers5 Servi- teers5 Treas.5 C.H. Glee Club l,2,3,4, V. Pres. 35 Monogram Club 3,4, Ex. Com. 45 Var. Softball 3,45 Var. Vol- leyball 3,45 College Club5 Cheerleader 3,4, Co4Chief 3,45 Resegis5 Senior Hi-Y Sponsor. College Boards Irs, 'Isl can A' WILLIAM KEY GOTTENSTRATER Now comes the real challenge. Scientific Course: Baseball l5 Var. Football 3,45 Stamp Club l5 German Club 25 Monogram Club 45 Senior Science Club. . S V A ' -uf 5. 5' 'L I ' 5. ,-.x ,W 5 f Qs: WILLIAM PERRY GRANT Early to bed and early to rise and you'Il never meet any of the regular guys. Language Course: S. S. C. 2,3,4, Sec. 45 Basketball l,2,3,4, J.V. 2, Var. 3,4, Captain 45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Monogram Club 45 Math Club 35 DeMolay 3,45 Freshman Boys' Club. DAVID A. GURLEY AII the monkeys aren't in the Zoo. Mathematics Course: C.H. Monogram Club l,2,3,45 Var. Football l,2,3,45 Track 35 Choir 3,45 Ushers' Club 3,45 Basketball l,2,3,4, Jr. Var. l, Var. 2,3,45 Baseball l,2,3,4, Jr. Var. l, Var. 2,3,4. WLM JULIA ANN HAMMILL My voice is my sword. Language Course: Girls Chorus l,2,35 Choir 35 Dramatics Club l,2,3,4, Sec. 45 Masque 8- Gavel 45 Freshman Service Club5 Order of Rainbow 354, Choir Director 35 Resegis. ,gl Haus, in DAVID BARTLETT HANNA ,JD --H Scientific Course:aJiIIIVor. Baseball 3. 35 same ,J , , STEPHEN EDWARD GRAMLEY Ever Onward. Language Course: Band l,2,35 Track 3,45 Var. Football 45 German Club 3,4, Pres. 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Ushers' Club 45 Thespians 2,35 Ancient History Club 4. ig 'laewf' ills' JACK GRANADE, JR. I'm Iivin,' lovin,' 'n Ieavin'. General Course: Gottschalk Jr. H. S. l, Manual H. S. 2, Louisville, Ken- tucky5 Jr. Var. Football 35 History .Ilub 45 Jr. High Basketball I5 Var. Track 4. ft. MARGARET CAROL HAMILTON December 22nd, 'l96I! Commercial Coursei C. H. Basketball Jr. Var. l5 Softball Var. 3,45 Choir 45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club. NANCY LEE HARRELL ROBERT CABOT HAMILTON C'est la vie. Language Course: Football l,2,3,4, Jr. Hi l, Jr. Var. 2, Var, Manager 3,45 Golf 3,45 Chorus l,2,3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Key Club 3,45 Freshman Boys' Club5 Sophomore Boys' Club5 French Club 45 Monogram Club 4. fl, hw' Ps 3,7 Jill' EDWARD GLENN HART, JR. To strive, to seek, to find, and not Keep smiling-it makes people won- to yieId. der what you've been up to. Commercial Course: East Bend H. S. l-Gf1QUGQe Course: Hi-Y li MGYCIWINQ l5 F.H,A. 154-H Club l5 Glee Club l5 Band l,2,35 Concert Band I23' Serviteers5 Y-Teens 3,45 Girls' Chorus 50Dl1Om0fe BOYS' CIUIDI French Clbll3l4I 2,3,45 Choir 45 College Club 45 Resegis. .f in rsh Sxams 'Y' :TW- FRANCES ANN HART Lite is what you make it. Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Pres. 15 Girls' Service Clubs 1,2,45 House of Rep. 15 Basketball lntra- murals 1,2,3,4, J. V. 35 G.A.A. 3,45 Dramatics Club 35 National Honor So- ciety 3,4, Pres. 45 Office Page 45 Col- lege Club5 Senior Scribep D. A. R. Good Citizen 45 Most Intellectual. 'SIA vw- MARY ANN HART When a man's right, it's everybody's fight. Language Course: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Council 2,3,45 Intramural Sports l,2, 3,45 Tennis Var. 2,3,45 Y-Teens 1,35 Freshman Service Club5 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 Na- tional Honor Society 3,4. if vi? 'E BARBARA ANN HARTNETT Thanks for the memories. Language Course: Band 45 Orches- tra 45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 Basketball, Volleyball Intramurals 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Hall Monitor 45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Chorus 1,25 National Honor Society 3,4, Sec. 4. Li . Q 'Q'--nv LINDA HAUSER THOMAS FRANKLIN OLIVER THOMAS HAYES, lll l'm not lost, just confused. HAUSER JR, WS been 0 sredt filfe YOGYS- Commercial Course: Hall Monitor 15 1'om,,:y 5Cl9V1flfiC CO'-N591 FVGSIVTIGVI BOYS' . .. . Cl b' S ho ore Bo s' Club5 Hi-Y S ftb Il lt I 1,2,35 Bask t- . I U. OD m Y 0 0 lV0'1 UV05 9 Scientific Course. Science Club 1,4 112,342 Key Club 314: Moth Club ball Intramurals 35 Freshman Service Club5 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Com- mercial Club 25 Y-Teens 35 House of Rep. 35 College Club. 5 .e f H..,,- '- EMILY PARKER HESTER To one who waits, a moment seems a year. Language Course: Y-Teens l,3,4, Dramatics Club 15 Sophoteers5 Servi- teers5 College Club5 Order of Rain- bow 3,45 Jr. Red Cross 1,45 Resegis5 Freshman Service Club. 45 House of Rep. 3,4. NANCY JEAN HARVEL Butch-Mole's sister. Language Course: Jr. Red Cross 1, 2,45 Freshman Service Club5 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Sophoteersg Serviteers5 Col- lege Club5 Resegis5 Softball Intra- murals 25 Senior Treasurer5 Office Page 15 Gym Leader 25 Basketball Intramurals 1. SANDRA LOUISE HENRY A dream is a wish your heart makes. Language Course: Freshman Service Club5 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Girls' Chorus 1,25 Intramural Basketball 1,25 Intra- mural Speedball 1,25 Order of Rain- bow 1,2,3,45 Intramural Softball 1,25 Resegis5 College Club. 4 ,. THOMAS T. HILL, JR. That's Kool. ihlnsv bar' RONALD WADE HODGES new Mathematics Course: Glade Valley Mathematics Course: Football 1,2,3,4, H. Si 1,25 Baseball 1,25 Football 15 Jr. Hi. 1, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 3,45 Band Basketball 1,25 Mixed Chorus 1,25 1,25 Marching Band 1,25 Freshman Sophomore Class Pres.5 Band 1,2,35 Boys' Club5 Sophomore Boys' Club5 History Club 4. Junior Boys' Club5 History Club 45 Monogram Club 4. 36 ELLEN STOKES HOLMES I don't know . . . I can't say5 for tomorrow will be another day. Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Football Sponsor 25 Color Guard 1,2,35 Serviteers5 Fresh' man Service Club5 Sophoteers5 College Club5 Library Staff 3,4, Sec. 45 Re- segis5 Pep Board Co-Chairman 45 Teen-age Council 45 Basketball Spon- sor 4, Queen 4. EDWIN ROGER HOWARD, JR. Lone Wolf. Language Course: Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Marching Band l,2,3,45 Orchestra 2, 3,45 Rebops 35 Ushers' Club 3,45 Sen- ior Science Club5 History Club5 Tennis l5 French Club 45 German Band 35 Winston-Salem Jr. Symphony. Christmas OLIVE ANN HOWARD A sparkle in her eyes, the devil in her laugh. Scientific Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Dramatics Club l,2, Treas. 25 Servi- teers5 College Club5 Red Cross Rep, l5 Resegls. DONALD LEE HUFF She'lI be mine forever . . . Linda. History Course: Art Club l5 History Club 45 Photography Club 25 Drama- tics Club 3. MARY ELIZABETH HUNT To cultivate kindness is a valuable part of the business of Iife. Language Course: Black and Gold Asst. Editor 3, Co-Editor 45 Y-Teens l,2,3,4, l.C.C. Sec. 35 Service Clubs l,2,3,4, President l5 House of Rep- presentatives 35 G,A.A. 2,3,4, Council 3,45 Gym Leader l,25 intramural Sports l,2,3,45 College Club5 Library Staff 3,45 Dancing Boots 45 Sopho- teers5 Serviteers. MARY MOFFITT JACKSON I came for friendship . . . Language Corse: Y-Teens l,2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Choir 2,3,4, Council 35 Service Clubs l,2,3, Vice-Pres. l, Pres., 35 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 College Club5 Resegis5 Senior Execu- tive Committ'ere5 Senior Class Secre- tary5 Footbal Sponsor 45 Student Council 4. GROVER TERRANCE JARVIS Seek ye first the Kingdom of God and His Righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you. Mathematics Course: Marching Band l,25 Freshman Service Club5 Book Room Asst, l,25 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Dramatics Club 35 Bible Club 45 Ushers' Club 45 Electronics 4. Holiclays CAROL DORTHY HOWELL It matters not what you're thought to be, but what you are. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 Twirler 2,35 Dancing Boots 45 Senior Marshal5 Library Staff 45 G,A.A. 3,45 Pep Board 45 Football Sponsor 45 Gym Leader l,45 Key Club Sweet- heart 4. ,Sf 'Soo 'Y' GERALDINE FOSTER HOWELL Gerry Language Course: Freshman Service Club5 Bible Club l,25 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Sophoteers5 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club, French Club 45 Office Page 45 Foot- ball Sponsor 45 G.A.A. l,2,3,4. fi. 'Se -:fi WO RALEIGH ARLENDO HUNTER, III nkodn Mathematics Course: Band l,25 Sci- ence Club 3,4. 1152 LUTHER HILL HUTCHENS, JR. L. H. l,2,3,4, Scientific Course: Football Jr. Var. l, Var. 2,3,45 Student Gov- ernment5 House of Rep. 35 Baseball l,2,3,4, Junior High l, Junior Var. 2, Var. 3,45 Basketball l,2, Junior High l, Junior Var. 25 S. S, C. 2,3,4, Pres. 45 Monogram Club 3,45 Hi-Y l,2,3,4, V. Pres. 35 Teenage Council 3,45 Senior Class Vice-President5 Fresh- man Boys' Club5 Sophomore Boys' Club, President. JOHN W. JASINKIEWICZ To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. Mathematics Course: Band 3,4. 37 FLOYD GAITHER JENKINS JR. I MGM., Language Course: Football l,2,3, Scrub l,2, Jr, Var. 35 Baseball l,25 Freshman Boys' Club5 DeMolay 2,3,45 Junior Service Club5 Senior Science Club5 Track 45 Sophomore Boys' Club. Hi-lj Qames Fw JAMES EDWARD JOHNSON JOHN SCOTT JOHNSON ROBERT JONES JERRY WAYNE KANDZER Fisherman Scooter Endes gut, alles gut But vindicate the ways at God to Scientific Course: Ushers Club 2,3,45 General Course: Football lg Basket- Language Course: De Molay 3,45 Ger- man German Club 34' Freshman Service ball 1,25 Drarnatics Club l,35 Art man Club 3,45 Science Club 45 Foot- Math Course: Football l,2,3,45 Base- Club5 Football 3,4, Jr. Var. 35 Science Club 25 French Club 25 History Club ball l,2, Scrub l, Jr. Var. 25 Ushers ball l,25 Ushers Club5 Key Club5 Club 4. 45 Movie Proj. Club l. Club 4. Superlative. ar A if 4? r' 1 KAREN CROWTHER KAPPES Yankee Language Course: Y-Teens 2,35 Jr. Red Cross 2,45 G.A.A. 3,45 College Club5 Resegis5 Serviteersg Sophoteers, 'tj-dv , f JOHN WESLEY KINNEY, JR. Who knows what the future may hold . . . Language Course: Hi-Y lg Science Club 35 Boys Chorus l,2,35 Mixed Chorus l,2,35 Choir l,2,35 State Festi- val Chorus 3. CAROL ANN KENNEDY Give the best to the world, and the best will come back to you. Commercial Course: C.H. Basketball l,2,3 Jr. ,Var. l, Var. 2,35 C. H. Soft- ball 1,25 C. H. Giee Club l,2,3,45 College Club5 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 Resegis5 Freshman Service Club5 C. H. Volleyball 3. A Y .IT -.. ROBERT DOUGLAS LLOYD H. CLEMENT M. KEY KENNINGTQNI jk. Success comes from hanging on uKenny,on :lath Coursezj Baseball l, Scrub lg hc .F S - CI . ootball 2, r. Var. 25 Freshman Mot curse reshmon ervlce ub' Service Club5 Sophomore Service Club5 Sophomore Service Club5 History Club 4. Junior Service Club5 Moth Club 4. ' JANICE KIRKHAM KINNEYI JR, They said it couIdn't be done5 so usordyu L I didn't even try. - I - . 5: b H 112, anguage Course: White Plains High Socia Studies Course oot a , Sch I NA Y. 12- F h Club 3? Jr. Var. 25 Basketball Mgr. Var. l,2,3, O01 I 1 , 'em De Money 2,3,4, Pine whispers Staff COHSQQ Club: Resegis- 3,4, Asst. Sports Ed. 45 Tennis I5 Baseball Mgr. 2. 38 MARTHA DIANE KNIGHTEN God gave us youth, God gave us love, and even God can give no more. Language Course: Orchestra l,2,3,45 Marching Bond l,25 Instrumental Music Club l,25 Y-Teens l,2,45 Jr. Red Cross l,2,45 Hall Monitor l,2,35 Science Club 35 Sophoteers5 Servi- teers5 Resegis5 College Club. Baslsjetliall Homecoming JANE ELIZABETH LANE WILSON C. LAMB, JR. HENRY HAMPTON LAND Honey Pot I couIdn't think ot one. What you are going to be, you are Scientific Course: Radio Club l, Math Course: Radio Club l, Science now becoming. Science Club 2,3,4, l-li-Y l,2,3, Ger- Club 3, Math Club 4. LanQUOQe Coufsei C' H- 5OffbGll 2.3: man Club 3,4. S.N,O.M.C. l,2,3,4, Sophoteers, Ser- ROBIN STEWART LAPRELLE Reden ist silberg schweigen ist gold. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Freshman Service Club, French Club 2, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Resegis, College Club, Pine Whispers Staff 3,4, German Club 3,4, National Honor Society 4, Rainbow Girls l,2,3,4, Hall Monitor 4. ,-35-. UQ s Wine WILLIAM THOMAS LARMORE Lord Math Course: Wilson l,2, Hi-Y 3,4, Football 3,4, Var. 3,4, S.S.C. 3,4, Teenage Council 4, Homeroom Rep- resentative 3, Track 3,4, Monogram Club 4. STEPHEN COLWELL LEVERTON DesorrolIador Language Course: Biology Club 2, History Club 3, Math Club 4, Ushers Club 4. PATRICIA JEAN LEWIS Once, always, and forever, Avery Commercial Course: Y-Teens l,2,3, Sophoteers, Serviteers, College Club, Resegis, Rainbow Girls l,2, Freshman Service Club, Hall Monitor l, Chorus 4. viteers, Resegis, C, H. Glee Club 4, College Club. 2:36 ' ' JUDITH ANN LAWSON O Happy Day Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3, Softball l,2, Var, l,2, Jr. Red Crass I, College Club, Resegis, Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Hall Monitor 3, Chorus l,2, Intra- mural Speedball l,2. Y... e. 1 -ang, BILLIE ANN LANIER Short, sweet, and select Commercial Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, College Club, Resegis. WWC' 'H!E ' ROBERT TIMOTHY LEINBACH She's mine Math Course: Football l, Jr, Var, l, Photography Club l,2, Sophomore Service Club. A A SANDRA JEAN LINEBERGER Dreams really come true, if we only wish hard enough. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Student Gov't. 3,4, House of Repre- sentatives 3,4, Sec. 3, Speaker 4, Cheerleader 4, ass't-chief, Teenage Council 3,4, Pres. 4, Service Clubs l,2,3,4, College Club, Senior Marshal, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Sr. Hi-Y Sponsor. 39 GEORGE LESTER LITTLE, JR. nseou Language Course: Football Mgr. l,2, 3,4, J. H. l, Var, 2,3,4, Head Mgr. 4, Baseball I, Key Club 2,3,4, Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Sec. 2, Hi-Y Basketball 2,3,4, Monogram Club 3,4, Student Council 3, Boys' Chorus l,2,3,4, Choir l,2,3,4, Xi-TJVES. 3, Pres. 4, Freshman Boys u . Snclless Sxpenses SANDRA DALE LIVENGOOD Live, Love, Laugh, and Be Happy Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Service Club5 Sophoteersg Lauguage Freshman 4 Servi'teers5 College Clubg RESEQISQ ln- tramural Basketball l,25 Intramural Speedball l,25 Intramural Bowling 2,35 Hall Monitor 354. 1' JAMES ELLIS McCOY I kid you not. Language Course: Stamp Club History Club 4. THOMAS WILLIAM McKENZIE Laugh and the world laughs with - you. Industrial Arts Course: Track 354. Var. 3,4. LINDA JOYCE LOCKARD God-tirst5 Others-secondp Self-last Language Course: Thespians I5 So- photeers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 Bible Club 2,35 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 French Club 45 G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Coun- cil 2,3,4, Point Recorder 3,45 Speed- ball Intramural l,2,3,4, Var. 3,4, Co-Capt. 4. GLENN HUGH McGUGAN I'm as happy as a baby boy. l5 Math Course: S.S.C, l,2,3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Math Club 3,45 Basketball l,2. Jr. Var. l,25 De Malay 3,4. '1 'WY wan. SHIRLEY ANN LOWREY Ars WILLIAM V. McCAN LESS True worth is being, not seeming. The ignorant man always adores Language Course: Office Page lg what he cannot understand. G.A.A. I,2,3,45 Freshman Service Scientific Course: History Club 45 Club5 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Il-lall Civil Air Patrol 3,45 Explorer Scouts 4 34 Monitor 3,45 Jr. Red Cross. 5 5 Bowling Sec. 35 College Club5 Re- segis5 Rainbow for Girls 3,4. , . KENT DOUGLAS McKElTHAN Deo Confidimusf' Language Course: Stomp Club I5 Boys' Chorus l,2,3,45 A Capella Choir l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4. DONALD RAY McKNlGHT HRW., Industrial Arts Course: Movie Proj. Club l. GAIL KATHLEEN McKENZIE One Life-a little gleam of time betwen two Eternities. Commercial Course: Softball Intra- mural l5 Basketball Intramural I5 Stunts and Tumbling I5 Officials Club lg Bowling 25 Business Club 25 Hall Monitor 45 College Club5 Girls' Chorus l,2,3,45 Choir 3,45 N. C. State Choral Festival 4. if DOROTHY INZA McQUOWN Start to sing as you tackle the thing 'that cannot be done', and you'II do it. Language Course: Majorette l,2,3,4 Asst. Choreographer 45 Dancing Boots 45 Honor Society 45 Senior Marshal5 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Student Council 35 G.A.A. l,2,3,4 Council 3,45 Basket- ball 2,3, Jr. Var. 2,3, Co-Capt. 35 Service Clubs l,2,3,45 College Club5 Class Secretary l,35 Superlative. 40 RONALD MACE It's the set of the soul that de termines the goaI. Math Course: College EUGENIA MACHERAS Be happy, and the world is with you. Home Economics Course: Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, College Club, Resegis, Home Econo- mics Club 3. X' CARROLL RAY MARSHALL To know 'him' is to love him. Commercial Course: Band l,2,3,4, Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Seryiteers, College Club, Resegis, Y- Teens l,2,3,4, Office Page 4. wry -Q-rf WILLIAM MARSHALL MACKIE, JR. ...and Iett with Love! Math Course: Football l,2,3,4 Scrub I, Jr. Var. 2,3, Var. 4, Basketball I Scrub I, Baseball l,2 Scrub I, Jr. Var 2, I-li-Y l,2,3,4, S.S.C. 4, Monogram Club 4, Freshman Boys' Club, Sophomore Boys' Club, Math Club 3. SANDRA LEE MARSHALL God is our co-pilot. General Course: Freshman Girls Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Home- room Vice-Pres. I, Y-Teens l,2,3,4, l.C.C. 3, Rainbow for Girls 2,3,4 officer 3,4, Intramural Sports I,3,4, Scholastic Art Award 2, College Club, Resegis, Hall Monitor 3,4, Officals Club l. BARBARA SHARON MASTERS Be Happy! - Scientific Course Rutherford High School, New Jersey l,2, Y-Teens 3, 4, Serviteers, Resegis, College Club. .l fit qu-.., GROVER LEE MATLOCK GrowIer History Course, Football l,2,3,4 Scrub, l, Jr. Var. 2,3, Var. 4, Freshman Boys Club, Sophomore Boys Club, Junior Boys Club, Base- ball l,2, Scrub I, Jr. Var. 2, Mono- gram Club, 41 Worries ROSER EDWARD MARION Ross Math Course: Basketball l,2, Foot- ball I, Scrub I, Baseball l,2, State Contest 2, Service Clubs l,2,3, Y.F,C. 4 V-pres. 4, College Club 4, Boys' Chorus I, 2, Photography Club 2, A Cappella Choir I,2. JULIA ANN MARTIN Because of you there's a song in my heart. Language Course: Freshman Serv- ice Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Resegis, College Club, Y-Teens l,2, 3,4, G.A.A. l,2,3, Basketball Intra- mural l,2, Volleyball Intramural I, 2, Girls' Chorus l,2, Rainbow for Girls l,2,3,4, House of Representa- tives 4. EVELYN CECILE MAYRAND Most important is the spirit you show in life. Language Course: Y-Teens 2,3,4, Treas. 4, Sophoteers, Treas., Servl- teers, College Club, Pine Whispers 3,4 Mgr. Ed. 4, Library Staff 4, G.A.A, 3,4, Nurses Page 3, Tennis 2 Var. 2, Intramurals 2,3,4. dawn CHARLENE ELLEN MARKUNAS Hats off to the past, coats oft to the future. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Rainbow for Girls l,2,3,4, Sophoteers, Orchestra I , Instrumental Music Club l,2, National Poetry Antholo- gy 2, Seryiteers, Science Club 2,3,4, Debate 3,4, National Forensic Lea- gue 3,4, Resegis, College Club, i '....'7:-2. I, . Na WILLIAM ASHBURN MASTEN, JR. Pee Wee Scientific Course: Choir I,2,3,4, Boys' Chorus l,2,3,4, Football 2,3,4 Jr. Var. 2, Var. 3,4, Freshman Sery- ice Club, Sophomore Service Club, German Club 3,4, Ushers Club 3,4. RALPH EDWIN MESSICK RaouI Language Course: Hi-Y I,2,3,4, Freshman Service Club, Mixed Cho- rus I, A Cappella Choir I, Boys' Chorus l, Sophomore Boys Club, Dramatics Club 3, French Club 4, Pres. 4. mln- www GARRY EUGENE MILLER The paths of glory lead but to the grave. Scientific Course: Jenkins High School, Ga. l,2,35 Amateur Astro- nomers of Savannah 3, v-pres. 35 Senior Science Club 45 Civil Air Pa- trol5 Explorer Scouts5 Post lO5 Sci- ence Fair 4. GRADY LAWRENCE MITCHELL , Why knot? I'm ahead of them aIl. Social Studies Course: C.H. Football l,2,3,4, Jr. Var. l, Var. 2,3,45 C.H. Basketball l Jr. Var. lg C.H. Base- ball l Jr. Var. l5 C.H. Boys' Chorus 3,45 C.H. Monogram Club 3,45 C.H. Ushers Guild 3,45 Freshman Boys Club5 C.H. Track 3,45 Photography Club 4. Zlflaclieih x ,,dl'!r'N Hi inf' adn..-v JOHN EDWARD MILLER Du Kane Scientific Course: Football 2, Scrub '25 Band5 Sophomore Boys Club5 Freshman Boys Club. MERIEL BULL MITCHELL l'lI take it out, and put it on-a great big majarette smile. Language Course: Majorette l,2,3,4, Asst. Chief 3, Chief 45 Dancing Boots 4, Chief 45 Senior MarshaI5 Library Staff5 G.A.A. l,2,3,4 Council 3,45 Gym Leaders Club 2,3,4 Pres. 3,45 Basketball lntramural l,2,3,4 Var. Mgr. 45 Y-Teen l,2,3,4 Sec, 45 College Club5 Service Clubs l, 2, 3,45 Honor Society. LAWRENCE PAYSON MILLER, JR. A little learning is a dangerous thing. Math Course: Football 2,4, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 45 DeMolay 2,3,45 Freshman Boys Club5 Math Club 3, 45 Sophomore Boys Club5 Monogram Club 4. Q., 'TSS IIEQ7. ' BENNY MOORE Speak what you think naw in hard words, and tomorrow speak what tomorrow thinks in hard words again, though it contradicts any- thing you said today. ,ante AARON L. MITCHELL l'lI get ahead because I need one. Social Studies Course: Football Mgr. l,2,3,45 C.H. Track 3,45 C.H. Bas- ketball Jr. Var. 35 Var. 45 History Club. MARY GRAHAM MOORE Daddy's Little Girl Commercial Course: Receptionist 45 Hall Monitor 2,35 Girls' Chorus 2,3, 45 Mixed Choir 45 Local Poetry Anthology 35 Bible Club 35 Jr. Red Cross 45 Nurses Page 25 Photography Club 45 Business Club 25 Resegis 4. A E 33? fi 'V'-l'.,f HARVEY MORGAN That million dollar smile Language Course: Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Freshman Boys Club, De Moloy 2,3,4, Moth Club 45 French Club 4. JERRY ROBERT MUECKE WeIl begun is half donel Math Course: Tennis l,2,3,4 Var. l, 2,3,4 Capt. 3,45 Freshman Service Club5 Monogram Club l,2,3,45 Ush- ers Club 3,45 Homecoming Escort 4. DOROTHY ANN MULLER The laughter we were glad to share will echo through the years. Language Course: National Honor Society 45 Girls' Chorus l,2,3,45 Choir 2,3,45 State Festival Chorus 3,45 Scribbler's Club 3,4 Sec. 45 Y- Teens l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Ger- man Club 3,45 Rainbow for Girls 2,3,45 Resegis5 Bowling Capt. l,2,3,4 ge? 3,45 National Poetry Anthology 42 JUDY GAIL NEWSOM A merry heart doeth medicine. Language Course: Y-Teens Band l,2,3,4 Pres. 45 Orchestra 3,45 Resegisg National good like l,2,3,45 Sophoteers5 College Club5 lntramural Sports l,2,35 Honor Society 45 Instrumental Mu- sic Club l,2,3, V-Pres. 35 Rainbow for Gorls- l,2,3,45 French Club 45 Hall Monitor 3. 5542 Dancing Boots fauna- DAVID ANTHONY NEWSOME Speak daggers rather than use them. Language Course: Hi-Y I,2,3,45 De Moloy l,2,3,4 M.C.45 National Honor Society 3,45 Basketball 2, Scrub 25 Ushers Club 2,35 Bible Club I, V- Pres. I5 Chorus I,25 Boys' Chorus l,25 Science Club 3,4, V-Pres. 45 Jr. geid Cross I5 Science Symposium i 1 JACK BERGMAN OBRIEN Ann .... You'lI never walk aIone. Industrial Arts Course: Baseball I Scrub I5 Basketball I Scrub I5 Art Club I5 Movie Proj. Club 2,35 His- tory Club 4. CAROLE JOYCE PADGETT Some sweet October Commercial Course: C. H. Basket- ball I,2,3,4 Jr. Var. I, Var. 2,3,45 C.H. Softball I,2,3,4 Var. l,2,3,45 C.H. Cheerleader basketball I, Foot- ball l,2,3,45 C.H. Monogram Club I,2,3,45 Executive Comm5 Thespians l,45 Commercial Club 25 Scribbler's Club 3, Pres. 35 C.H. Glee Club I,25 Choir 2,3,45 C.H. Campus News Sports Ed. 4. REBECCA JANE NEWSOME He who does not advance recedesf' Lan ua e Course: Band l234. Sec Q Q i i I - 45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Instrumental Music Club l,2,3, Chop. 35 All-State Band 2,3,45 College Club5 Resegis5 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Executive Comm5 Rainbow for Girls I,2,3,4 Officer 45 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 German Club 3,45 National Honor Society 4. JAMES DANIEL 0'FLAHERTY Speak less than thou knowest Language Course: Debating Club 2, 3,4 Pres. 45 National Forensic Lea- gue 2,3,45 Varsity Debating Team 35 Masque and Gavel 2,3,45 World Peace Speech Contest 35 Band 1,25 House of Representatives 45 German Club 3,45 Basketball I5 Hi-Y l,2,45 Homecoming Escort 45 National Honor Society 4. 'j,',,v DOROTHY NowELL lgnorance is bIiss. Language Course: Girls' Chorus I,2, 3,45 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 N. C. Choral Festival 3,45 Gym Leaders Club 25 Y-Teens I,2,3,45 Freshman Service CIub5 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College CIub5 District Cho- ral Contest I,2,3,45 Basketball Intra- mural 2,3. PHILIP CASE OGDEN, JR. Friendship is Love without his wings. Language Course: Hi-Y I ,2,3,45 Debating Club 2,3,4 Sec. 45 National Forensic League 2,3,45 Debating 2, 3,45 Masque and Gavel 2,3,4 Pres. 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Band I, 2,3,45 Band I,2,3,45 Drum Major 2,35 45 Orchestra 3,45 Ushers Club. if inn. ,ks LEALAN ANDERSON NUNN Thank-you-I've had a lovely time. Language Course: Y-Teens I,2,3,4 V-pres. 25 Art Awards 2,35 G,A.A, 2,3,45 Library Staff 3,45 Jr.-Sr, Comm5 College CIub5 Freshman Service Clubg Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Senior Treasurer5 Resegis. BENNY RALPH ORRELL Everybody's Rockin Math Course: SSC. 3, 45 Football I, 2,3,4 Scrub I, Jr. Var. 2, Var Mgr. 3,45 Freshman Service CIub5 Sopho- more Service Club5 House of Repre- sentatives 3,45 Monogram Club 45 Jr.-Sr. Dance Comm. M.C. JSR 5 .nv ELLIS LAIDLEY PANNILL lf you can't convince them, con- fuse 'em. Language Course: Y-Teens I,2,3,4, Freshman Service Club5 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Colege CIub5 Resegis5 Jr. Red Cross 45 Intramural Sports l,2, 3,45 Hall Monitor I. 'lb' 1 gun- 'hr MELITA HUTCHINS PARKER That's my little Marcus Home Economics Course: Home- room V-pres, I5 Freshman Service Clubg Sophoteers5 Jr. Red Cross I 45 Hall Monitor l,2, Int. Corr. 3: Intramural Sports I5 College Club. 43 JAMES RAEFORD PARKS Creamy Commercial Course: Senior Treasur- erp Homecoming Escort 45 Photogra- phy Club I5 Football I5 History Club I5 R, E. Lee l,2,3, V-Pres. 3. 4 1' 1301 np, MICHAEL SHELTON PARISH Toad General Course: Freshman Boys' Club5 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Pep Board 2,35 S.S.C. 3,45 House of Rep- resentatives 45 Baseball l,25 Home- coming Escort 4. 5lie Cwirp Dance PEGGY FRANCES PARRISH Do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God. Language Course: Band l,2,3,45 G. AA. 2,3,45 Bible Club I5 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Softball 2,3,4 Var. 2,3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Col- lege Club5 Hall Monitor 3,4. 1. JAMES C. PARSONS, JR. Pro Deo et Patria Scientific Course: Baseball 2, Jr. Var. 25 History Club 45 Boys' Chorus 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Choir 4. DIANE LYNN PATTERSON The world is yours for a smile. Language Course: House of Rep- resentatives l5 Maiorette alt. 25 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Sophoteersg Servi- teers5 Resegis5 College Club5 Bos- ketball lntramurals l,2,3,45 Bowl- ing 3,45 Thespians I5 G.A.A. 4. DONALD ROBERT PAYNE Children's Home Social Studies Course: C. H. Base- ball i,2,3,4g C.H. Football i,2,3,4, C.H. Ushers Club 2,3,45 C.H. Bas- ketball l5 Track 45 Lunch Club. no '57 ROSE ANNE PFOHL I live in a world of music. General Course: Y-Teens l,2,35 Jr. Red Cross. l,25 Freshman Service Club5 Bible Club I5 French Club I5 College Club5 Chorus l. am...-2' COLIN KELLY PHILLIPS KeIIy Social Studies: C.H. Basketball l, 2,3,4 Var. l,2,3,45 C.H. Baseball I, 2,4 Scrub l, Var. 2,45 C.H. Track 35 C.H. Football l, Scrub I5 Lunch Club5 Photography Club 45 Bible Club 2. JERRY BURTON PEGRAM I work without hurry5 Live without worry5 Go forward without tear. Art Course: Art Club l,25 Sopho- more Boys' Club5 History Club 35 Track 3,45 Anc. History Club 45 Football l, Scrub l. PATRICIA ANN PASS True friends are like diamonds- precicus and rare. False ones are like leaves-scattered everywhere. Commercial Course: Y-Teens l,25 Jr. Red Cross l,25 Sophoteersg Chorus l,2,35 House of Representatives 35 Thespaians l,25 Latin Club 25 Re- segis5 Business Club5 College Club5 Speedball I. MARY HOLLIS PFAFF The best things come in Pairs. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,45 House of Representatives Freshman Service Club5 Sophoteers5 Serviteers V-presg Resegisp College Club5 G.A,A. 2,3,45 Council 3,45 Gym Leaders Club 2,3,45 Football Sponsor 45 Ma- jorette l,2 alt. l5 Dancing Boots 45 Library Staff 4. NANCY HAYNES PIKE ln all thy ways acknowledge Him and He will direct thy paths. Language Course: Jr. Red Cross l, 2,3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 45 Y-Teens l,35 Resegis5 College Club5 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Sophoteers5 Y.F.C. Club 2,3,4 pres. 3, Quiz Capt. 45 French Club 3,45 Rainbow for Girls l,25 Speedball ln- tramurals l,2,3, Var. 25 Nurses Page 45 Pine Whispers Staff 4 Girls' Sports Ed, 4. 44 ,am MARILYN DIANA PIPKIN And more Problems! Math Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Col- lege Club5 Resegis5 Serviteers, Jr. Red Cross l5 Sophoteers5 Freshman Service Club5 Color Guard alt. 25 Basketball Intramurals l,25 Hall Monitor 25 Volleyball Intramurals I, 25 Bowling 2. Beach Meetings GARY EVANS PITTS n ver g t t of if aive Math Course: Freshman Service Club5Sophomore Boys Club5 Baseball 2 Jr. Var. 25 Pep Board 35 Execu- MARSHA LYNN POTTER 'All the glitter is not gold. eneral Course: Gym Leader l,2,3,45 horus l,25 Dancing Boots 45 G.A.A. Pub. Rep. 3,45 College Club5 The- pians, l,2,35 Y-Teens 45 Majorette Why take life seriously, you will ' e e ou ' I' . G C s A tive Comm5 Homecoming Escort 4. CAROLYN ANN PRICE Charlie Commercial Course: David Hills High School, Ga. l,25 B-Team Cheerlead- er l5 Homecoming Queen's Court l5 Queen of Hearts Court l5 Drill Team 25 Homeroom V-Pres. 2,35 Theta Beta Chi 2,35 Serviteers, Col- lege Club5 Resegis5 Executive Comm. Wiv- PAULA RUTH RAU There is ioy in living. Language Course: Dramatics Club l5 Sophoteers5 Maiorette Alt. 25 Jr. Red Cross 45 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Nurses Page 45 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Hall lglonitor 2,3,45 Homecoming Sponsor ,4. lt. 4. ETHEL KAYE PRIDDY Do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God. General Course: Lawsonville High School, N, C. l,25 Glee Club l,2,35 4-H Club l,2,3,4, Sec., Treas., Re- porfer5 Bible Club l,25 Serviteers. A-mimi DANIEL AUGUSTUS POWELL ...tilI we meet again. Scientific Course: Key Club 2,3,4, Monogram Club 2,3,4 Board of Con- trol 3,45 l-li-Y l,2,3,4, Pres. 35 Coun- cil 45 Freshman Boys Club5 House ot Representatives l,35 Student Council 45 Football l,2,3,4 Jr. High l, Jr. Var. 2, Var, 3,45 Basketball Jr. High l5 Tennis Mgr. l, Var. 2,3,4. Wh' JAMES NORWOOD PRATT The business of life is to be, ta learn, to da, to do without, and to depart. Language Course: Debating Club 3,45 v-pres, 35 National Forensic League 2,3,45 Masque and Gavel 3,45 Scribe5 History Club 25 German Club 3,4 V-pres. 45 Ushers Club 3,45 Super- lative. ,.,.i GLADYS ANNE PULLIAM All the wealth of the world could not buy you a friend or pay for the loss of one. Language Course: Freshman Service Club5 Sophoteers5 Jr. Red Cross 2,3, 45 Mixed Chorus 3,4 Sec. 45 Y- Teens l,2,3,45 Girls Chorus l,2,3,45 College Club5 Resegis5 Officials Club 2,35 Nurses Page 4. gn -rs 42 MARY PHYLLIS RAY A page was torn out of time and space. Language Course: G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Freshman Service Club5 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 'College Club, Library Staff 3,45 Black and Gold Staff 3,45 Jr, Ed- 35 Co. Ed. 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Pine Whispers Staff 35 Intramural 'Sports l ,2,3,4. CAROL LYNN REDDING Live an' Learn. Math Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Bas- ketball lntramurals l,25 Softball ln- tramurals l,25 G.A.A. 35 Girls Cho-5 rus' Chorus l,25 Jr. Red Cross l, Freshman Service Club5 Sophoteers, Serviteers5 French club 25 Bible Club 45 Resegis. 45 hrx ROBERT B. RASCOE To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. Language Course: Key Club 253,45 Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Monogram Club 45 Football l,2,3,4, Scrub l, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 3,45 Baseball l,2,3,4. Scrub l, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 3,45 Jr.-Sr. Dance Comrn5 Basketball I Jr. High l5 Sophomore Boys Club. ann.-.. WAYNE REDMAN Success does not require genius! Language Course: Basketball l Bible Club l5 Sophomore Boys Club Senior Science Club. Olie Spring Prom its JOANNE PAU LA REECE MJD.. Language Course: Northwest High School l, Girls' Chorus 2, Intramu- rals 2,3 Speedball 2, Basketball 2,3 Voleyball 2,3 Softball 3, Sophoteers, Serviteers, National Honor Society 3,4 Dev. Chm. 4, Hall Monitor 4, College Club, Resegis. MARTHA ANN ROBERSON True success is to labor Commercial Course: Y.Teens l,2,3,4, Girls' Chorus l,2,3,4, A Cappella Choir 3,4, N. C. State Choral Festi- val 3,4, Freshman Service Club, Bib- le Club 3, Sophoteers, Serviteers, College Club, Resegis, Hall Monitor I, Rainbow for Girls l,2,3,4. MARY SUSAN ROGAN Remember When Language Course: Girls' Chorus l,2, Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Rese- gis, College Club, Basketball Intra- murals l,2,3,4, Volleyball Intramu- rals l,2,3,4. fl gi in ,J JOHN BURKHARDT REHDER John Scientific Course: Lake Forest Jr. High, N. C. l, Band l,2,3,4, Re- oops 3,4, Orchestra 3,4, Instrumen- tal Music 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Mar- ching Band 2,3,4, Hall Monitor l, Skin Diving Club I, Cross Coun- try Track 3,4. BARNEY WILLIAM ROBERTS, JR. Barney Math Course: Football l,2 Scrub l, 2, Band l, Freshman Boys Club, Jun- ior Boys Club, History Club 4. 'f VIRGINIA DIANNE ROLLICK Learning from the past, looking to the future, but living in the present. Language Course: Orchestra l,2,3,4, All-State Orchestra 2,3,4, Maiorette Alt, I, Color Guard 2,3,4, Chief 4, Intramural Sports l,2,3,4, Nurses Page 3,4, Instrumental Music Club l,2,3,4, Serviteers, Resegis, College Club, Y-Teens l,2,4, Rainbow for Girls l,2,3,4, Musician l. 46 LYNDA LOUISE REYNOLDS l am a part of all that I have met.' Scientific Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Seryiteers, College Club, Resegis, Band l,2,3,4, Orchestra 2.4, Rain- bow far Girls 3,4, Instrumental Mu- sic Club l,2, Intramural Sports, DAVID H. ROBINSON Better late than never. Social Studies Course: C.H. Baseball l,2,3,4 Var. l,2,3,4, C.H. Football l,2,3,4 Var, l,2,3,4, C.H. Basket- ball lJr. Var. I, M.Y.F. 3 Treas. 3, Ushers Club 3,4. ft, MARIANN KIRVEN SANDERS VouIoir c'est pouvoir Language Course: Y-Teens l,3, Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Nurses Page 3, Hall Monitor 3, Re- segis, ScribbIer's Club 3,4 pres. 4, G.A.A. 2,3,4 Council 4, Intramural Sports l,2,3,4, Bowling l,2,3, Na- tional Honor Society 3,4. 1 JOSEPH RUSSELL RIDGILL, JR. Be prepared, and do a good deed daily. Scientific Course: Jr. Science Club I, Sr. Science Club. 3,4, Math Club 3, Marching Band l,2,3,4, Orchestra 3,4, Rebops 3,4, Instrumental Mu- sic Club I, Eagle Scout Award l956, Silver Explorer I958, Mayor of W.-S, goncert Band l,2,3,4, Hall Monitor ,4. Inv 'ilu'-' hu.- SAMUEL FRANKLIN ROBINSON, JR. 'Buck Scientific Course: Freshman Boys Club, Sophomore Boys Club, Basket- ball 2 Jr. Var. 2, Football 2,3,4 Var. 2,3,4, De Molay l,2,3,4, Mono- gram Club 3,4, 'Track 3, Baseball 4, Var. 4. Ks I ii HENRY OTHO SAPP No, Officer, I didn't. Course: Football I, Science Club l,3, Art Club 4, Pine Whispers 3,4, Art. Ed. 3,4, History Club 2. Scientific Senior Privileges 'Q' .kr -noi, if i LYNWOOD H UNTER SATTERWH ITE l think I could iust laugh, laugh, and laugh. Language Course: C.H. Football 3,4, Var. 3,4, C.H. Monogram Club 3,4, C.H. Boys' Chorus 3,4, C.H. Ushers Club 2,3,4, C.H. Track 3,4, Hi-Y I,2,3,4, Freshman Boys Club, Photo- graphy Club 4, French Club Club, Sophomore Boys Club. and 4, Lunch GENE TRAVIS SHAMEL Silence is for the saints, I'm iust human. Math Course: Football l, Jr. High lg De Malay 2,3,4, Freshman Boys Club, Baseball Mgr. 3, Monogram Club 3,4, Hi-Y 3,4, Executive Comm, Ushers Club 2. PHILLIP BRYANT SIMPSON Why not? Scientific Course: I-li-Y I,2,3,4. Freshman Service Club. Sophomore Boys Club, History Club 4, Football I, Jr. High I, Baseball I, Jr. High I. Track 3,4 Var. 3,4. MARY CROMBIE SCHINDEL Tootsie pop Language Course: Y-Teens l,3,4, Jr. Red Cross 2,4, Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, College Club, Resegis, Hall Monitor 2, Girls' Chorus I, Rainbow for Girls I, Bowl- ing 3,4, CAROL MARIE SHEETS Mouse Language Course: French Club 3, 4 treas. 3, Freshman Service Club sec, Sophoteers, Serviteers, College Club, Resegis, Hall Monitor I,2,3, Jr. Red Cross I, Pep Board 3, Y-Teens l,2, 3,4, Intramural Basketball I,2,3,4, Intramural Volleyball I,2,3,4. MARY JACQUELINE SECHRIST To err is human, to forgive divine. Language Course: Gym Leader I, 2, 3,4, G.A.A. I,2,3,4, Freshman Serv- ice Club, Bible Club I,2,3,4, Sec. 2, Resegis, College Club, Intramural Sports I,2,3,4, G.A.A. Council 4, Y- Teens 4, Bowling l,2,4. g. 'Rib JUDITH LOUISE SIDES Johnny is that someone Commercial Course: Freshman Serv- ice Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Y- Teens I,2,3,4, Intramural Basket- ball 3, Resegls, College Club, Hall Monitor 2,4. UU WILLIAM MICHAEL SENKUS Lead Thou me on! Scientific Course: Declamotion Con- test 2, Debating Club 2,3,4 sec- treas. 3 v-pres. 4, Debating Team 2,3,4 Jr. Varsity 2,3, National For- ensic League 2,3,4 pres, 4, Mas- que and Gravel 2,3,4, Jr. Science Symposium 3, Jr. Town Meeting 3, Ushers Club 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4 treos. 4 State Conven- tion 3, Football Mgr. 4 Var. 4. CAROLE BETTE SIMONS A rolling stone gathers no moss. Language Course, Y-Teens I,2,3,4, Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Resegis, College Club, Girls Chorus I. HILDA KAYE SMITH Froggy went a courtin' Social Studies Course, Sophoteers, C.H. Softball I,2,3,4 Var. I,2,3,4, Serviteers, Resegis, College Club, C.H.Glee Club 3,4, Basketball l,2 Jr. Var. I,2. 'lun-me . NED BRITT SMITH Be the best of whatever you are. Language Course: Key Club I,2,3,4 Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Hi-Y I,2,3,4, Pres. 2, Student Council 2, V-Pres, 4, House Court 3, Teenage Council 3,4, Class Pres. l,2, V-Pres. 3, Band l,2, Foot- ball I,2,3,4, Scrub I, Var. 2,3,4, Co- Capt. 4, All Conference 4, All State 4, Rep. to Shrine Bowl 4, Rep. to East- West Game 4, Basketball I,2,3 Scrub I, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 3, Baseball l,2, 3,4, Monogram Club 3,4, House of Representatives 3. 47 SARAH FRANCES SMITH Always a smiling face. Language Course: Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Resegis, College Club, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Jr. Red Cross I, National Honor Society 3, 4, Rainbow for Girls I,2,3, 4, Gym Leader 2, Nurses Page 3, 4, Hall Monitor 4. Spring Holiclays WARREN WILLIAM SMITH ls you ready, 'Ski King'? Math Course: Orchestra l, Boys' Chorus 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Math Club 4, Ushers Club 3, 4, Instrumental Music Club I. ROBERT ERIC SNOW Let 'er go, Daddy-o Scientific Course: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Treasurer, Band l, 2, 3, Jr. Science Club 3, Treas. 3, History Club 4, French Club 2. 4 3ki. li ARTHUR SPAUGH What goes in the entrance must go out the exit Industrial Arts Course: C.H. Foot- ball l,2,3,4 Var. l,2,3,4, C.H. Base- ball l,2, Var. l,2, C.H. Basketball l,2, Var. l,2, C.H. Track 3,4, C.H. Boys' Chorus 3,4, C.H. Monogram Club 4, C.H.Ushers Club 3,4. DOUGLAS KINCAID SPEAR ,ioougu Math Course: Towson High School, Md. l, Track l, Student Gav't l, Basketball 2,4 Jr. Var. 2,4, Instru- mental Music Club l, Band l, Bio- logy Club 2, Photography Club 4, Ushers Club 4, Hall Monitor l. 'Q' Yr' LESTER ROBERT STALLINGS Alan Gator Math Course: Football l,2,3,4, Scrub l, Jr. Var. 2,3, Var. 4, Golf 2,3,4, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 3,4, Monogram Club 3,4, Senior Treasurer, Movie Proj, Club l,2. SANDRA JUNE STANFORD Leave silence to the saints, I am but human Language Course: Freshman Service Club, Thespians 2, Serviteers, Resegis, College Club, Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Girls' Chorus l,2,3,4, Choir 2,3,4, Jr. Red Cross 4, Receptionist 3, Supply Rm. Ck. 4, Festival 3,4. 48 PHYLLIS MARIE SNYDER Pep to spare and a smile to share. Language Course: Band l,2,3, Cheer- leader 4, Y-Teens l,2,3,4 I.C.C. 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Pep Board 3,4, Intramurals l,2,3,4, Serv- ice Clubs l,2,3, Sec, 3, Resegis, Col- lege Club, Football Sponsor 3,49- Rainbow for Girls 3,4. FRANCES IRENE SPEAS The highest graces of music flow from the feelings of the heart. Language Course: Masque and Gavel 2,3,4, V-Pres. 4, World Peace Contest 2, Jr. Town Meeting 3, French Club 3,4, Pres. 3, Library Staff 4, Prog. Chmn. 4, Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Service Clubs l,2,3,4, College Club, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Hall Monitor 2,3, Band I, Orchestra l,2,3,4. SANDRA LEE SNYDER Sandy Language Course: Concert Band l, 2,3,4, Orchestra 3,4, Instrumental Music Club l,2,3,4 Pres. 4 Resegis, Marching Band l,2,3,4, Jr. Red Cross l, Gym Leader l. DONALD KENNETH SPRIGGS l'm living, I'm loving, and I'm happy- Math Course: Freshman Boys Club, Basketball l, Dramatics Club 2, Foot- ball l, Bible Club 4, rep, Marching Band l,2. JUDITH MADELYN STEADMAN Hey Pumpkin! Language Course: Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Resegis, College Club, Girls' Chorus l,2,3,4, State Festival Chorus 3,4, Hall Moni- tor 3,4, Jr. Red Cross 4, District Con- test l,2,3,4, Y-Teens l,2,3,4. TERRY LEWIS STEWART Bud? Math Course: Kernersville High School l, Football l,. Var. l, Basketball l, Jr. Var. l, Glee Club l, Football 2. Var. 2, History Club. ROBERT THOMAS STIMPSON UGUSH Scientific Course: Movie Proj, Club, Track 4, Sophomore Boys Club, Ushers Club 4. 1' . ,.....--2 Yin, CHARLES JACKSON STUART The best laid schemes o' mice an' man gang aft agley Language Course: Track 3,4, German Club 3,4. Zhe Key Ciufi gollies JAMES C. STOKES R. C. Scientific Course: Freshman Service Club, Sophomore Service Club, Jr. Red Cross 3, Science Club 3, History Club 4, Pea Board 3. JAMES BOWMAN STUART Some People worry, some people sweat, but as for me I iust forget language Course: Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Basef ball l,2,3,4, Scrub l, Var. Mgr, 2,3,4, Monogram Club 3,4, S.S.C. 3,4, Sophomore Boys Club, Freshman Homecoming Escort 4, Boys Club, 4, Treas. 4. French Club BARBARA -ANN STONE A little learning is a dangerous thing Language Course: C,H, Basketball Var. l,2,3,4, C.H. Softball Var. l,2, 3,4, C.H. Monogram Club 2,3,4, Ex. Comm, C.H, Glee Club l,2,3,4, C.H, M.Y.F. Sub-District Vepres. 4, C.H. Cheerleader 3,4,.Sophoteers, Servie teers, College Club, C.H. Campus News Pub. 4. 'Vx ,q.-.5--1' SHIRLEY NICHOLS STUCKENSCHNEIDER Two can live as cheaply as one Home Economics Course: C.H. Basket- ball Var. l,2,3,4, C.H. Solfball Var. l,2,3,4, C.H. Glee Club l,2,3,4, C.H. Monogram Club 2,3,4, Sewing Club 3, Office Page, Nurses Page l. -Qc lk ge our 'H W ie-if ., 'tary T3 Sr ELIZABETH SWAIN What we learn with pleasure, we never forget. Language Course: Speedball l, Var. I, Serviteers, Y-Teens l,2,3,4, V-pres. 3, G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Senior Marshal' Scribe, Gym Leaders Club 234 NJ-pres. 3, Library Staff 3,4, D'ist.'Treas. 4, College Club, Resegis, Football Sponsor, Tennis l,2,3,4, Var. l,2,3,4. ROY ARCHIBALD SWARINGEN, JR. Hsuddy.. Scientific Course: Hi-Y l,2,3,4, De Molay 3,4, Ushers Club 3,4, Science Club 2,3,4 pres. 4, Jr. Science Sym- posium 3, State Chemistry Test Win- ner 3,,State Math Test 3. LARRY REX TAYLOR Smile, for the best is yet to come! Math Course: Football i,2, Scrub l Jr. Var. 2, Basketball l,2, Scrub l,2 Chorus l,2,3, Boys Chorus l,2,3 Bible Club 4, Pres. 4, Pep Board 4 Service Clubs l,2, Festival Choir 2,3 Contest Choir l,2,3, De Molay 2,3,4'. 49 ,. ZENA MARIE STRUB There is no cosmetic tor beauty like happiness Language Course: McClintock Jr. High School, N. C. lg G,A.A. 2,3,4, Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Rainbow for Girls 2,3,4, Of- ficer 2,3,4, Intramural Speedball 2,4, Football Sponsor 4, College Club, Hall Monitor, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Re- segis. 1 'Q--v 'mia JAMES DEVENEY SUMMERS, JR. Hjimn Scientific Course: C.H. Basketball l,2,3, Jr. Var. 3, Football l,2,3,4, Jr. High l, Jr. Var. 2,3,4, Baseball l,2, Jr. High l, Jr. Var. 3, Track 3. SHARON LYN TAYLOR Music washes from the soul the dust of everyday lite. Language Course: Chorus l,Thespians i, Y-Teens l,2,3,4, G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Council 3, V-pres. 4, Gym Leaders Club 2,3,4, Tennis l,2,3,4, Var. l,2, 3,4, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Resegis, College Club, National Honor Society 3,4, Rainbow for Girls l,2,3,4. H 5542 junior-Senior DALE ERMINE THOMPSON I am happy in remembrance but happier in anticipation. Scientific Course: Bible Club l,4, Thespians 2, Serviteers, College Club, Resegis: Y-Teens l,2,3,4. MARTHA SUSAN THORPE The things we did last summer EDDIE TIERNEY HM., Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Math Course: l-li-Y l,2, Band I, l.C.C. 3, G.A.A, 2,3,4, Dancing Boots Freshman Service Club, Photography 4, Library Staff 3,4, Sec, 3, NW Dist. Club, House of Representatives l. V-pres. 4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Ser- vice Clubs l,2,3, Jr.-Sr, Dance Comm., College Club, Resegis, Pep Board Co-Chm. 4, Black and Gold Staff 3,4, Jr.-Sr. Ed, Basketball Sponsor 4. IN 9 MARGIE ELAINE TRIPLETT Let patience have her perfect work Commercial Course: Bible Club I, Business Club 2, Y-Teens 2, Jr. Red Cross 2, Serviteers, College Club, Resegis, Bowling 2, Chorus l. JOHN CLIFFORD VAUGHN, JR. HRUS1, 11 Y Math Course: S.S.C. l,2,3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Jr. Var. l,2, Var. 3,4, Basket ball l,2, Jr. Var. 2, Math Club 3, Freshman Service Club Sec-Treas, Sophomore Service Club, Pep Board 2, House of Representatives 3, Band I, College Council 4, Pres. 4, Monogram Club 4. CAROLYN FRANCES UPTON O what tools we mortals are! Commercial Course: Freshman Service Club, Y-Teens l,2, Bowling 2, Sopho- teers, Resegis, Office Page l. JENNIE KAY TRAVIS Here's to the future Scientific Course: Art Club I, Pres. l, Sophoteers, Serviteers, College Club, Resegis, Hall Monitor 4, Jr.-Sr. Dance Comm. CAROLYN LEE VALETOS Knows all-all nose Home Economics Course: Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, College Club, Resegis. wg .,.. JOSEPHINE REECE VANCE LittIe Raisin Language Course: G.A,A. l,2,3,4, Student Council 4, Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Sec. l, Pres. 3, Library Staff 2,3,4, V-Pres, 3, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Col- lege Club, Football Sponsor 3,4, Ex- ecutive Camm. l.C.C. 3,4, Pres. 4, Resegis, Black and Gold Staff 4, Fac. Ed. 4. MAE ELIZABETH WALL A smile costs nothing, but creates much Commercial Course: C.H. Basketball Jr. Var. l,2, C.H. Softball l,2, S.N,O. M.C., C.H. Volleyball 3,4, Serviteers, Resegis, C.H. Glee Club l,2,3,4, Bas- ketball Mgr. 4. ., BRENDA PRISCILLA WALSH Someone in the crowd is yelling 'Hurrah for Reynolds'. Language Course: Freshman Service Club, G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Intramural Sports l,2,3,4, Sophoteers, Serviteers. Y-Teens l,2,3,4, College Club, Rese- gis, Library Staff 3, Pres. 4, Teen- age Council l,2,3,4, House of Repre- sentatives 4, Football Sponsor 4. 50 ELIZABETH DARDEN WARD Betty Math Course: National Honor Society 3,4, City Wide Sec. 4, Band l,2,4, All-State 2, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Pied- mont 3,4, Majorettes l,2,3,4, Chare. 4, Library Staff 3,4, Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Soc. Chrrn. 4, Rainbow for Girls l,2,3,4, Worthy Adv. 4, Service Clubs I,2,3,4, College Club. Science Fair Winner 3, World Peace Speech Alt. I, Dancing Boots 4. 55:2 Senior Picnic ANN ELIZABETH WARREN lf worry were the cause of death, I would live forever Language Course: Service Clubs I,2, 3,4, Y-Teens l,2,3,4, French Club 3,4, V-Pres. 3, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Intra- mural Sports l,2,3,4, Badminton Doubles Winner 2,3, Pine Whispers Staff 3,4, Ex. Ed. 3, Rep. 4, Black and Gold Staff 4, Sr. Ed. 4, Library Staff 3,4, Jr.-Sr, Dance Comm., Pep Board 4, Asst. Co-Chrm. 4, House of Representatives 4, College Club. NANCY MICHELLE WASELL When duty whisper: low, Thou must, the youth replies, I Can. Language Course: House of Represen- tatives I,2, House Court I,2, Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Pres. 4, Student Council 4, Cheerleader 4, Soph. Class Sec., Sen- ior Marshal, Winner of Kiwanis Rec. Contest 3, Masque and Gavel 3,4, Sec-Treas, 4, Orchestra I ,2,3,4, V-pres. 3, Scribe, Football Sponsor 4, National Honor Society 4. BETSY JANE WASHBURN . . . but most of all remember to smiIe -,.,-. JOHN THOMAS WATSON Whoso diggeth o pit shall fall therein Language Course: Summit School I, Math Course: Confederate Military Glee Club l, Y-TGGVWS l,2,3,4: Fresh- History Club I, Anc. History Club 4. man Service Club, Sophoteers, Servi- teers, College Club, Resegls, Hall Monitor l,2,3,4. LINDA LEE WATSON Watch your step! Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3, Sophoteers, G.A,A. I ,2,3,4, Gym Leader 3,4, House of Representatives l, Cheerleader 4, Hall Monitor 4, Girls' Chorus I, French Club 3,4, Rainbow for Girls 2,3, College Club, Resegis. ARCHIE LEE WHITLEY Lord, make me an instrument of they peace. Commercial Course: House of Repre- sentatives 3, Jr. Red Cross 4, Bible Club l,4, Pep Board l. ,pw- is DIANE LILLIAN WESTMORELAND The best is yet to be Language Course: Softball l,3,4, Var. l,3,4, GAA. i,2,3,4, speedbar: 3, Var. 3, Freshman Service Club, Soph- oteers, Serviteers, College Club, Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Softball lntra. l,2,4, Speedball Intra. I,2, Basketball lntra. I,2, Jr. Red Cross I. LANDIS MELROSE WILCOX Life is cheerful when one carries a treasure in his heart Language Course: World Speech Peace Contest I, Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Service Clubs I,2,3,4, Intramural Sports l,2,3,4, House of Representa- tives 2, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Council 3, Ten- nis Var. 3,4, Library Staff 3,4, French .Club 3,4, College Club Sec., Black and Gold Staff, Write-up Ed. 4, Foot- ball Sponsor 4. BETTY GWENDOLYN WHITNER 5 feet 2, eyes are blue Commercial Course: Office Page I, Nurses Page 2, Sophoteers, Servrteers, Shorthand Award 3, College Club, C.H. Glee Club 4, C.H. Basketball Mgr. 4, S.N,O.M.C, 2,3,4, Rec. Sec. 4. WALTER FULLWOOD WHITENER Call me-Kiki, Rat, Homer, or Termite Industrial Arts Course: C.H. Baseball I,2, C.H. Football 2,3,4, C.H. Track 3,4, C.H. Boys' Chorus 3,4, C.H. Bas- ketball l,2,3,4. i .A-, I uhh.. Hb' ,Q- FLORENCE BEULAH WILES MBU-Thi, Commercial Course: Sophoteers, Ser viteers, Chorus I,2, C.H. Softball I 2,3,4, Var. l,2,3,4, C.H. Glee Clu l,2,3,4, College Club, Resegis, C.H. Rec. Comm. 2. 51 I5 H -aiu NORMAN PATTERSON WILKERSON l'd rather not to be than to be a faiIure Math Course: Football l,2,3,4, Jr. Hi. I, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 3,4, Baseball l,2,3, ' Hi-Y 4, Jr. I-ll, I, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 3,4, l,2,3,4, Treas. 3,4, S.S,C, 3,4, Mono- gram Club 3,4, Dramatics 2,3, Treas. 3, Pine Whispers Staff 3,4, Black and Gold Staff 3,4, Boys Sports Ed. 4, Pep Board 3, Boys Clubs l,2,3. Who knows what the FRANK WILLIAMS It's about time Class JANET SUE WILLIAMS To be rather than to seem Social Studies Course: C.H. Football Commercial Course: Southwest High 4, Var. 45 C.H. Monogram Club I5 I5 Intramural Basketball I5 Resegis5 C.H. Baseball 3,45 Var. 45 Basket- College Club. ball 3,4, Var. 3,45 History Club 4. JIMMY SHERMER WILLIS future may bring Math Course: Hi-Y l,25 l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus I,2,3,45 Choir Chorus 3,45 Boys' Chorus I ,2,3,45 State Festival State Ensemble Contest 25 Movie Proj. Club I,2. RITA KATHERINE WITT Texas Language Course: Dramatic Club 45 Choir 4. Day fn Ii PATTIE SUE WILLIAMS You'II always be the 'SPARKS' in my Iife Commercial Course: Y-Teens I,2,3,45 Freshman Service Club5 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 G.A.A. 2,3545 Majorette I5 Office Page 45 Girls' Chorus 1,25 A Cappella Cgorus 3,45 Basketball Intramurals VIRGIL WALTER WILLIAMS Butch Industrial Arts Course: PHYLLIS JEAN WOLBERG Seize now and here the Hour that is, nor trust some later day Language Course: Y-Teens I,2,3,45 Freshman Service Club5 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 Jr. Red Cross 4, V-Pres. 45 French Club 45 Office Page 3,45 National Honor Society 4. JULIUS ARTHUR KAY RUTH WOOTEN CAROLE MARIE WORRELL WQODWARD To one who waits, a moment seems Be a friend to all, but love only one uwardu L C a yea? -r 1234 ggmmercial goulrmse: Hagl Monitzg L5 . 1 . anguage ourse: - eens , , , 5 orus 5 res man ervice u 5 gsg:gglO?gUEfys,FrgTEL1o'gc?eOrse Girls' Chorus I,25 Freshman Service Bible Club 25 'Basketball Intramural 2. History Club 3. -I-m'Ck 4 Club5 Sophoteers5 Serviteersg Photog' 25 Softball Intramurals 25 Bowling 35 ' ' ' raphy Club I5 College CIub5 Resegis. College Club5 Resegis. 52 ROBERT LEE WOMACK God First, others second, self last Scientific Course: Hi-Y I5 Boys' Chorus l,2,35 Mixed Chorus I,2,35 Choir I,2,3,45 State Festival Chorus 35 State Ensembel Contest 2. BRENDA EUGENIA WYRICK Count your life by smiles not tears . . . And with ioy count your age by friends, not years. Language Course: Freshman Service Club5 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 Y-Teens I,2,3,45 Hall Monitor l,45 French Club 4, ROY VINCENT YOUNG, JR. Vincent Scientific Course: Band l,2,3545 Pho- tography Club 3, Pres. 35 Science Club 45 Football I5 Concert Band l,2,3,4. raciuation SARAH LYDIA YOUNG My dreams are very fair and bright for I am Young Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Basketball Intramural l,2,3,45 Speede ball Intramural l,2,3,45 Freshman Service Clubj Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Pep Board 2,35 Resegisg College CIub5 Football Sponsor 45 Dancing Boots 45 Sr. Hi-Y Sponsor 4. ANNA ELIZABETH ZIMMERMAN . . . Dream On . . . Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,4g Orchestra l,2,3,45 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Freshman Service Club lg Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Clubp Resegisg Hall Monitor 3,45 Color Guard 3,45 Library Staff 45 Football Sponsor 4. 4 i g X gzn gf if tu., 5 , , .I Y I fou know l'm al- tiost grown! i Good to the last drop-! Bryant works out! Here We Are In Our Younger Days An inside peek at the Seniors Which twin is the Tony? 65 Cl ffl II .-i. 'JL A Q I it . I , 4 . PEE 4 ' I 'ifiit' Will the meet- ing please come to order? And Now . .Q 5 It df I ss f - A as Q l' 5' Get tough! fly. my ll om, I wifi. W? ,Z Why don't you come up and see me sometime! Peek a boo, l'm watching Toad, Bevans, and Mickey Look Mo, no Wonder who won the Qamel YOU' ' Ag teeth! 46. 167' I , W, I Isp , ' --if 4. . x 4' W he - . inf I 'K 5 m1. .'L1'L1'I. ' -. 'I.'L1'-'I-'t. I.T'f.ii I L Q? f i fb 5 -. -, J ,M . In 2oo'1I A -2 .-X X E .H I I 55 L , S I . I ' 1 I 5 I' E ff, -' i U4 - Elf A I I :E A 4 fSi'i':2.'Zv'L7f.? ? 13-,'5-2-I-I-T'-7-4'5? it-' I if li I Y l --.......':.':,:i 5- I 5, ,I I, I - 4 , Outing f is A 1 If L5 gZi?-1.,'Z- 'e- -.suv I - 1 , Is,1,vWF,I,,L . None but the Eat, drink, and . . i Let her 90, PedI909ie! Th I. ' Lafd Head! merry' e me-up. 3 2 ' 1 5215 - Ei ' H fiitftii at L it i f 3 ,L an ' I 2 A fu - V I ,I 5 lj? may A . ' isa 'zli A 5, I. I al , A , fl' I- 5 I I t I Q ,fi I, I I I ,445 I hx , 1 l ,Ia The Snow Queens! 1 I- Foxie and Snapper! ln the good ole summertime! So Long . . 53 SENIOR SCRIBES Kneeling: Sonny Pratt, Seated: Sally Eisenberg, Nancy Wasell, Agnes Fitts, Beth Swain, Ann Hart. SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE John Davis, Jim Bulla, L. H. Hutchens, Pattie Bacon, Susan Blackmore, Phil Dunn, Mary Jackson, Jody Vance, Becky Newsome, Carolyn Price, Travis Shamel, Gary Pitts, SENIOR TREASURERS L, l-l. Hutchens, George Little, Bill Masten, Richie Boggs, Louis Calhoun, Howard Butner, Bobby Stallings, Louis Bouvier, Jim Parks, Bill Cranfill, Jean Decker, Jackie Butler, Judy Brookshire. 54 . J. swf- my 7 m me ,u Qx S 1 H-iglf. J 5 1 51. 555. Ann Hart represents our school os D. A. R. Good Citizen, Journalism Students of the Year are Mary Eliiabeth Hunt and Chris Farran. The Senior Hi-Y chose Britt Smith as the winner of the Hi-Y Triangle award. Britt is an outstanding student and class leader. Betty Ward was elected City-Wide Secretory of the Na- tional Honor Societyp Honor Page 9 1 5 Jimmy Ayers, Student of the Year, was elected by the Journalism Staff. Jimmy was chosen because of her personal honor and scholarship. W KINDEST 1 e ' BEST ALL AROUND Linda Watson and Carl Adams Dorothy McQuawn and Tony Dunn A A Senior MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED ' MOST POPULAR I Agnes Fitts and Howard Butner Cricket Coan and Lyle Blalock A BEST LOOKING FRIENDLIEST Doris Goodwin and Phil Dunn Dorothy McQuown and Jerry Kondzer Superldtives v it 5 it MOST INTELLECTUAL h MOST ATH LETIC Ann Huff and Sonny pun. Jeanette Cox ond Britt Smith Class Prophecy Introduction W. WASELL: When the school year officially opens, Jo Clary, Travel back with us to a dark room, located high in a tower above a pounding sea. Here six sages have gathered to talk over the great days of prophesying and to decide among themselves which one can see best and fartherest into the future. The oldest is Fearless Fitts, a greatly renowned seer, the next, Heartless Hart, the prophetess who predicted the death of Julius Caesar. Ageless Eisenberg, the only one to predict something years after it happened, is conferring with Witch Wasell, and her friend and accomplice, Swingin' Swain, who have materialized from the spirit world especially for this occasion. Last and least im- portant is Cloudy Pratt, a sleepy amateur prophet from Outer Afganistan. Having invoked the proper phantoms and having made several preliminary prophecies for warm-up, the seers are preparing for competition. The first to speak is Fearless Fitts. FITTS: Look far and breathe deeply. l can see three ships on a wide, rolling ocean. The crews have sighted land after weeks of weary watching. Apparently they have just discovered America you know-the New World. EISENBERG: I can see farther than that. A place called Winston- Salem will be founded by a band of Moravians who play trumpets. HART: Why is that tremendous pile of red bricks on a hill in the middle of the town? SWAIN: Can't you see a public building taking form? Look at all the rooms. Why, there are blackboards on the walls! We must be seeing the I924 construction of Richard J. Reynolds High School. PRATT: All l am able to see is a mass of blurry years filled with faces and dates. But wait, l'm beginning to distinguish one year from the rest. lt is l955. A stately edifice dominates the scene. Magnificent columns adorn the porch of the massive auditorium. Adjacent is the center of this institution of higher learning. On the third floor there are small people wandering through the halls searching for room numbers and looking for the down stairs. Why such confusion? EISENBERGZ They must be the eighth graders experiencing their first week at Reynolds High School. HART: As insignificant as they are, it isn't taking them long to get acquainted with the Demon way of life and to enter the rush to participate in clubs and fall sports. As the year progresses, they enjoy their school life more and more. They learn the rules, find their way around the building, and begin to envy upper- classmen. They get their first taste of chapel programs through pep rallies, Honor Society inductions, the Christmas program, and Key Club Follies. June arrives: eighth-grade diplomas are awarded, and these students proudly assert that they are fresh- men and are a real part of the high school. FITTS: Their freshman year begins with a whirl of academic activities as well as membership in the band, Student Government, and other important organizations. The election of class officers -Britt Smith, Carl Adams, Dorothy McQuown, and Harold Bender-highlights the first semester. Nancy Dunham, Ellen Bair, and Betty Ward are three of the majorettes proudly strutting and twirling before the band. SWAIN: Many of the freshman girls are active participants in speedball, basketball, and recreational sports. As a reward for their interest and loyalty Brenda Chappell, Linda Lockard, Frances Brasco, and Mary Ann Hart are initiated into the Girl's Athletic Association and begin their long terms of service. John Dixson, a member of the golf team, and Jerry Muecke and Dan Powell, members of the tennis team, are other freshmen who excell in spring sports. PRATT: lt is August, l957, and we see boys equipped with helmets and shoulder pads engaged in fierce combat on Hanes Field. Much to their delight, sophomores Sam Robinson, Wayne Colter, and Lyle Blalock are elected to play this game called football. A. S. H. W. F. C. F. Sharon Edwards, Judy Steadman, George Little, and Bill Masten are proud to be chosen members of the choir. Frances Speas brings recognition to the sophomore class by achieving the status of finalist in the World Peace Speech Contest. As spring arrives we see David Gaskins and Jim Stuart engaged in varsity baseball, Bobby Stallings, in golf, and Diane Westmoreland, Peggy Parrish, and Phyllis Clanton, in softball. EISENBERG: We lose sight of our subjects for the next three months as they scatter to summer vacation land. However, after a short wait we see them back amid the pines on September 3, l958. Having survived the confusion of registration, schedule changes, and the first football game, students begin struggling to interpret Emerson, translate Cicero, and memorize the metric system. Howard Butner and Dan O'Flaherty, two members of the junior class, succeed in becoming varsity debaters and make their class proud of them. SWAIN: The selection of the Junior-Senior Dance committee arouses a feeling of excitement and anticipation among the juniors. Cricket Coan and John Davis become co-chairmen. Lealan Nunn, Rusty Vaughan, and Landis Wilcox are several of the hard workers who transform the gym into a tropical paradise with flowers, gardens, greenery, bridges, ponds, and a waterfall. HART: The greatest thrill of the year for some juniors is their induction into the National Honor Society. Barbara Hartnett, David Newsome, Sarah Smith, Susan Blackmore, Steve Gramley, and Mariann Sanders are among those whom we see standing on the stage holding their flickering candles and solemnly promising to uphold the ideals of the society to which l have been elected. Three of the class members receive statewide recognition for their abilities: Buddy Swaringen, winner of the chemistry contest, and Diane Rollick and Nancy Wasell, all-state orchestra partici- pants. WASELL: As usual, spring sports attract the athletes of the class. Pat Barbee and Sandra Craft are active members of the tennis team. ln April, thoughts tum toward the senior year with the elec- tion of Agnes Fitts, President of the Student Government, and Sandra Lineberger, Speaker of the House of Representatives. FITTS: During the summer, while most of the rising seniors are relaxing at a certain beach in South Carolina, Ellen Holmes and Susan Thorpe are experiencing the delights of Europe. They are spreading the fame of R.J.R. from Rome to London, while Barney Barnhardt is spreading it from Delaware to Arizona as the Reynolds representative to Boys' State and as North Carolina's delegate to Boys' Nation. PRATT: Finally in the fall of l959, year of quiz show queries and the cranberry crisis, we view the stately seniors af Reynolds High School. Britt Smith and Tony Dunn are leading the deter- mined gridders through a successful season. Bill Larmore, Louis Calhoun, and Dickie Frizzell are three faithful seniors who give devotedly to the team. Cricket Coan, chief cheerleader, leads Linda Watson, Phyllis Snyder, and the entire student body in supporting the team. Working hard to provide entertainment for each game are chief drum major, Sandy Ogden, chief majorette, Meriel Mitchell, and majorette choreographer, Betty Ward. FITTS: The highlight of the band's activities is a trip to Wash- ington, D.C. to perform for the Washington Redskins on national television. We see Sarah Young, Marsha Potter, Carol Howell, and, other Dancing Boots shivering in 30-degree December weather at Griffith Stadium. Band members, Priscilla Briggs, Bill Gilbert, and Judy Newsom, are forming intricate figures on the field and are providing music for the Dancing Boots. S. SWAIN: The Children's Home football team is also celebrated for winning ten successive games and their conference title. Brenda Dowell, chief cheerleader, Brenda Foster, Doris Goodwin, Ann Stone, Carole Padgett, Martha Barnette, and all the Home supporters cheer Bill Dobbins, Lynwood Satterwhite, Jim Summers, Joe Brittain, and the Home team to victory. Basketball season also proves rewarding to the Children's Home varsity cagers, Bob Davidson, Grady Mitchell, David Gurley, and Mike Ashburn. Class Prophecy H. HART: The Pine Whispers staff is doing a thorough job of re- porting school activities. Editor, Chris Farran, and his assistant Cecile Mayrand, with the help of April Collier, Norman Wilker- son, and Nancy Pike are working energetically to prepare the next edition of the paper. In the midst of all this hustle and bustle the Black and Gold eclitors, Mary Elizabeth Hunt and Phyllis Ray, are steadily striving toward the completion of the 1960 annual. A. EISENBERG: Numerous clubs claim the time and efforts of many seniors. Managing club activities important to the school are Beth Swain and Sharon Taylor of the G. A. A., Eva Foxworth, Resegis, Pat Bowers, College Club president, Brenda Walsh, Library Staff, and Bill Senkus, president 'of the National Forensic League. S. SWAlN: Jody Vance charms New York journalists on her trip to the National Y-Teen Conventnon. Her comments on juvenile delinquency are quoted on the front page of a leading New York newspaper. H. HART: The year grows shorter, and for the last time the seniors compete in spring sports, clown in the Key Club Follies, and dance at the Spring Prom. They seem astounded that the day of the senior picnic, their final fling, has actually arrived. F. FITTS: Now we see seated on the stage a bevy of girls clad in soft pastel dresses and boys looking rather uncomfortable in Sun- day suits. What IS THIS? . . . ALL: Class Day? . . . A Last Will and Testament? . . LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT As this, the Class of l96O, departs, We'd like to speak from the depths of our hearts. To Mr. Joyner and our teachers of the past five years We say thank-you and regret that graduation nears. Since we will cherish you, dear Reynolds High, We want to be remembered by our friends, by and by, So, juniors, listen carefully because what we have to say Concerns you, next year's seniors, in a very special way. Some advice to the Collinses from Jean and Joan ls to keep the uniqueness that only twins own. Bill Grant, our head basketball man, Urges John Barrow to play the best that he can. Harvey Morgan leaves Bob Zeh his ability to dance. Betty Chafin gives Kay Cook her talent to prance. Linda Reynolds enjoys playing the flute And bestows her talent to whom it may suit. Bob Snow insists that our Reynolds High Band By going to Washington proved best in the land. Some words to the juniors are said by Jean Cly, 59 Enjoy high school now, for the days do fly! Terry Jarvis in Public Speaking did find Study and work, which he leaves behind. Charlene Markunas has liked debating And tells Carter Philips to make a good rating. Ann Pulliam is noted for goodness and. l0Y, Qualities we all should like to employ. Geraldine Howell bestows her science knowledge To whoever will need it when he gets to college. Steve Leverton leaves his algebra book To some mathematician who through it will look. Bill Mackie, football player and fan, Cheers on Graham Forrest with Get in there, Cabot and Richie give advice to Bill Daisy, Support your team and they'll never be lazy. Glenn McGuan wills his red hair To Virginia Simpson, a girl very fair. Lawrence Miller gladly gives his car To someone who dosen't want to drive very far. Anna Zimmerman, who is a color guard, Encourages Robin Reynolds to work really hard. Mary Pfaff bequeaths her Dancing Boots smile To Patricia Walker to use for a while. Ann Warren, an excellent baker and cook, Leaves Betsy Holton her recipe book. Jean Hutcherson from Kay Travis is receiving A box of paint brushes and a pretty oil painting. Ann Hammill has found in dramatics much fun. She wills her talent to Sharon Jackson. Ann Cowan, our senior migrant from Gray, Has said, l like Reynolds so much that l'd love to stay. The tall, blonde beauty, our Molly Cox, Bequeaths to Nita her beautiful locks. man! EISENBERGZ Gordon Brown is now Dean of Yale Law School. Class Propgecy Becky Newsome, departing, leaves her clarinet reed to bandman, Bob Avery, it's something he'lI need. To Y-Teen program planning Ann Cockerham says goodbye. Remembering Monday night meetings, Bill Bryant leaves the Hi-Y. Robert and Mickey leave their helmets and football A To Howard and Steve, who will need them next fall. We've told you our many thoughts and wishes. We've willed to you juniors everything but the fishes, So now is the proper time to say A fond farewell on our Senior Class Day. As the years fly by, and we all grow old, Our love for you to our children will be told. We'Il tell them to gain knowledge and love their fellowman And to cherish our beautiful school which on a hill does stand. F. FITTS: Oh, let's look beyond Class Day. After all, they have three-fourths of their lives yet to live. Let's watch them use all the knowledge they have absorbed. Concentrate, prophets, move your minds on and on into the future. What do you see? SWAIN: Wait! What's this? Many of the students are being graduated again. HART: lt's the end of their college careers. Equipped with this additionial training, they will soon be rising to prominence in business, scholarship, and other activities. PRATT: Let's look at the scholars . . . Karen Bernhard has become a geneticist at Columbia University. Experimenting in extra-sensory perception at Duke University is the famous para- psychologist, Doctor R. William Gegenheimer. EISENBERG: Isn't he at present trying to decide how David Gaskins can carry on mental telepathy with ducks? WASELL: Yes, and he is analyzing Zena Strub and Sandra Dunnagan to see whether they really have women's intuition. HART: Phyllis Wolberg is a psychiatrist in Detroit, Michigan. She has found that automobile manufacturers such as Clint Ash- burn, the founder and president of Ashburn Motors, have for more problems than any one else on earth. SWAIN: That's right. In his mammoth corporation Clint has five private secretaries: Carole Worrell, who is in charge of the files, Judy Sides, in charge of the customers, Judy Bennett, in charge of accounting, Barbara Masters, in charge of personnel, and Libby Wall, who doesn't do anything but stand around decorating the office. PRATT: After a brilliant career as one of America's top com- mercial artists, Jeanne Gallrnan is the head of the advertising department. Melita Parker and Jerry Pegram are her assistants. Lloyd Kennington is the designing executive, but Tommy Hauser does the work while Lloyd merely signs the specifications. FITTS: But what about Clint's-problems? H. HART: Oh! Janet Gitter and Sandy Snyder have gone into business with Jane Fritts to raise horses. They are now heckling Ashburn Motors with such advertising slogans as Horses use less gasoline. They are offering a year's supply of oats with every purchase. A. EISENBERG: Sh! I see a piece of paper, a deed! Archie Whitley has bought out Perry Como's national bowling alley chain. It was Doug Kinney who put up the money. His book, Symptoms of Simplicity, was an international best seller. He had to hire gmathematician David Robinson just to figure up his income per ay. W. WASSELL: I see David Covington and Scott Johnson. They have S. F. C. F. W. A. C. S. H. W. become gold prospectors in the Sierra Nevadas. Because of the high cost of burros, they hired Terry Stewart and Virgil Williams to carry their gear. So far they've found nothing. SWAIN: But they have come up with several suggestions on how to improve pork and beans and lOl ways to cook them as a steady diet. FITTS: Why, some members of the class are leaving Tibet. PRATT: Yes, they are being deported for trying to curb the market on Abominable Snowmen. The guilty ones are mountain climbers, Adela Kent Nash, Carol Kennedy, and Donald Mc- Knight. FITTSQ It was only with considerable difficulty that Arthur Woodward, American ambassador to Lhasa, with his assistants, Kelly Phillips and Don Springs, persuaded the Dalai Lama not to launch a nuclear attack on the United States, by pointing out that the Tibetan army is armed chiefly with slingshots. WASELL: Mike Bradburn is another diplomat in the foreign service. He is in charge of Outer Mongolian affairs. His most distinguished graduates have been Jack Granade and Carol Hamilton, who with Carroll Marshall, their legal secretary, have established a joint law firm specializing in automobile accident damage suits. PRATT: Have they been successful? SWAIN: Definitely! So far their most important clients are Gai Jenkins, a dashing stock-car driver, and Nancy Burgess, owner of a rental fleet of antique '59 Impalas. HART: Oh! WASELL: What's wrong? Why did you cry out? H. HART: Because I just received an inspiration. I can see beyond A. the earth, far, far out into the heavens and among the hurtling bodies of space. Benny Orrell is in charge of the first manned rocket to Mars.- EISENBERG: ,Larry Chandler devoted years of research to the construction of the giant missile. S. SWAIN: OrrelI's party includes Frank Williams and Julian Drake, who will study the plant and animal life on Mars. W. WASELL: Thus far Mars has been seen only by these people, who also included the renowned exporers, Grover Matlock, Aaron Mitchell, and Nancy Harrell, who were lost for six weeks while exploring the land areas of the planet. C. PRATT: 'Let's come back to earth. H. HART: You're just jealous because you can't see beyond the clouds. C. PRATT: Many people are employed in foreign .countries Cameron Cashwell and Tom Cooper, for example, have been hired by the Pasha of Uttermost Slobovia to train for the Olym- pics that country's tiddlywink team, consisting of Mickey Dowell, J. C. Ellison, Tom McKenzie, Clement Key, and Cecelia Elkins. Class Prophecy F. FITTS: Jackie Butler and Mary Ruth Elliott are now in lndonesia under the auspices of a UN medical program to treat epidemics of the creeping jungle skin crawl. A. EISENBERG: Their able nurses are Nancie Fulton and Nancy Harvel, who will soon have the disease under control. S, SWAIN: l see that Judy Brande, Terry Fulp, and Henry Land are in Southern Rhodesia teaching the Zulus to read English. W. WASELL: Anna Beard and Sandy Stanford are at Harvard studying Ubangi under Diane Knighten so that they may become missionaries to Africa. F. FITTS: Yes, many people are studying abroad or representing the United States there. Barney Roberts is living among the cannibals of Borneo where he hopes to pick up some native rhythms for a jazz combo in Las Vegas and maybe some recipes on the side. H. HART: He was amazed to find Kent McKeithan, the great bongo player, living as the natives' great white chief, C. PRATT: Diane Patterson's all-stars who are touring Europe include Beth Amrnons at the piano, Betsy Bryan on bass, and Linda Hauser, who tears up the music with a wild trombone. Singers for the group are Florence Wiles, Delores Assaf, and Ann Howard. W. WASELL: Phillip Simpson, the European correspondent for the Winston-Salem Journal, reports the great success of Judy Lawson and Mary Schindel's show of the ballet in Paris. A. EISENBERG: Becky Burgess has been studying at the Sorbonne in Paris, where Robin LaPrelle just submitted her Doctor's thesis on the influence of Buhddism on Contemporary Franco-British Thought Relations. H. HART: Mary Moore and Hilda Smith are also in Paris, where they are staying with Jane Lane in her apartment. They are writing poetry in the new musical language invented by Sandra Henry and Carol Redding. lt took them years to establish the 300 vowel sounds in the new language. S. SWAIN: The Jan Kirkham group is now touring Siberia and giving evening benefit performances in behalf of destitute salt- miners. Dorothy Nowell, Rose Anne Pfohl, and Jackie Sechrist are the lead vocalists, Esther Crouse and Sue Rogan are first and second violinists. C. PRATT: Modern Jazz dancers, Rita Witt and Merinda Bennett, give variety to the show. W. WASELL: The noted critics Boris Pasternak and Charlotte Allen have reviewed the most recent play to be introduced in Russia. They describe this drama, Mcdhouse, by Tommy Hill, as the play-ofjthe-year. Modhouse stars Travis Shamel as Alfred E. Newman, the hero, and Janet Williams as the devoted child. F. FITTS: Enough of music, drama, and scholarship. I can see many of the l96O graduates who have become professional athletes. Carolyn Upton and Nancy Cresswell are the world's fastest swimmers. Tennis starts, Karen Kappes and Jimmy Ayers, are the victors over all the present Australian champions. A. EISENBERG: Charles Cheech is on Shirley Lowery's bowling team. H. HART: Thot's the team which recently won that excruciating match with the Korean Bowling team, isn't it? A EISENBERG: Yes, and Carolyn Price, Arthur Spaugh, and Benny Moore are planning to start a new bowling team with a new type of game, they try to hit a ball with all ten pins. S. SWAlN:, But Benny isn't in complete agreement with them. He wants to use his golf club to knock the pins down the alley, C. PRATT: Speaking of golf, Bob Gibson has autshown Sammy Snead. He is now teaching Donald Dwiggins, Elaine Fulmer, and Walter Whitener how to play. F. FITTS: But the scene is changing. l see a wild, wide, white land. Cold and glistening beneath a frozen sun, it rises above the ice-bound sea. W. WASELL: Why, that's only Antartica, S. SWAIN: Yes, but look--people! C. PRATT: People? All l can see are penguins. F. FITTS: You're some prophet! Look farther inland. Gail McKenzie, Shirley Gatewood, and Jack O'Brien are leaders of the American Antartic Colony. H, HART: Naturally, John Miller is there to look after Rosser Marion's Jet planes. W. WASELL: Wilson Lamb is there to keep the radios working. A EISENBERG: Emily Hester, Betsy Washburn, and Eugenia Mac- keras have just left Antartica with several dozen recipes for preparing penguin steaks, walrus roasts, and whalebone soup. S. SWAIN: Sandra Livengood, Pat Pass, and Richard Church took up residence in the colony to escape the worry and frustration of civilized life. Billie Lanier and Henry Sapp want new views and inspirations to boost their artistic careers. F. FITTS: Margie Triplett is staying in Antarctica to perfect her ice-skating, which has won her world fame. C PRATT: Several tourists have been attracted also. Among them is Ronald Mace whose book, How to Keep Worm in the Cold, brought him enough money to furnish Antartica with an out- of-doors radiant heating system. H HART: But the ice remains, for Iris Bonds, the soprano, reach- ing the highest note ever heard, destroyed Ronald's contribution to the colony. W. WASELL: Ronnie Gasque gave water skiing lessons to another tourist, Kay Wooten, during the season, while fishermen, Eddie Johnson and Larry Taylor, caught a small blue whole and are now mailing a five-year supply of blubber to friends back home. S. SWAlN: John Watson, the S. P. C. A. president, visited with Donald Huff long enough to investigate claims that certain colonists were being cruel to seals. F. FITTS: Paula Rau, the social worker, shortly afterwards issued a report on the suitability of Little America as a home for dis- placed Eskimos. Her survey is now under consideration by Bob Payne and Sandra Marshall in Washington. A. EISENBERGZ I see a vision of success-Betty Whitener is run- ning a secretarial school in New York: she has hired Carolyn Church, Judy Brookshire, and Patti Lewis to help her teach. C. PRATT: Oh, yes, on the some floor of the building, Diane Pipkin has her interior decorating studio, where Carole Simons designs furnishings in the modern Arabesque style she invented. H HART: A short three blocks away, Mike Parish and his junior partners, Frank Lloyd Wright, Jr. and Bobby Jones, have estab- lished their offices. They are recognized as some of the best architects in the land. W, WASELL: Kay Priddy, Shirley Nichols, and Linda Finlayson run Fifth Avenue's most exclusive beauty salon and cosmetic sales- room. Their famous plaster of Paris and portland cement facial pack has enhanced the beauty of such models as Pat Williams and Molly Dwiggins. Class Prophecy SWAIN: Adair Clifton, heiress to a colossal fortune in biscuit company stocks, has a standing account with Priddy-Nichols, Incorporated, to ship her a weekly supply of cosmetics. EISENBERG: In Denver, Colorado, Walter Brothers and Laidley Pannill have built a Western sports car center-the largest service center for foreign automobiles in the country. FITTS: Brenda Barringer joined the Navy and rose through the ranks to become the first woman ever to hold the position of chief of staff. PRATT: Jim Parsons is also prominent in Naval circles, as the first officer ever to sink a submarine by breaking the periscope glass. HART: In Russia, Carolyn Valetos is employed in Hotel Moscow as a telephone operator, actually she's an American espionage agent. WASELL: Do you see that Robert Chew and Bobby Leinbach, once electronics engineers, have turned into disc jockeys? Their programs consist of anything from Yugoslavian love songs to Brazilian work ballads. Sometimes they even include one of madcap composer Bill Smith's Garbage-Can Serenadesf' PRATT: Jim Parks, a guide in the Yukon, set out to take pho- tographer, Jack Stuart, in search of photogenic countryside. All they found, however, was revenuer Jim McCoy, combing the hills for bootleggers. FITTS: Guess what I see! SWAIN: I don't have to guess. I can see it too. It's David Angell, who is the head of the Intelligence Agency. He administers and directs the national Intelligence Tests. WASELL: He, in person, tested Eva Ann Adams, Ann Ashburn, and Pattie Bacon. In a confidential report to a scientific agency, he said that the results were astounding! By using a new machine they could remember dates they learned all the way back in senior history at Reynolds High School. HART: Jimmy Binkley, Susan Davidson, and Louis Bouvier, as a result of the same test, are being held for further study and observation at a nationally known institution for the ones with unusually high mentality. EISENBERG: Another leader in his field is Bill Crump, the war- den of San Quentin Detention home, and Glenn Hart, who holds a similar post in Sing-Sing. So far none of their classmates have been imprisoned. FITTS: Doug Spear almost broke their record, but he called his senator, John Kinney, who ran on the Independent Pogo Tic- ket against Bill Gottenstrater. The misunderstanding was rap- idly corrected. HART: Jimmy Stokes has become the Liberator of the Carib- bean, with his fearless band of adventurers, including David Hanna, Brent Evans, and Eddie Tierney. PRATT: The famed Stokes brigade is wreaking havoc among the principalities of the Antilles. John Jasinkiewecz, strong man of the Dominican Republic, fled with his follower Ronald Hodges upon the approach of the brigade. SWAIN: While in Cuba, Stokes and his associates were enter- tained by the new calypso group, Ben Blackburn and His Friends. EISENBERG: Bill McCanIess and Johnny Rehder, who did run a banana plantation, joined the Stokes brigade in Haiti. WASELL: Bobby Stimpson became camp surgeon after he as accidentally captured. He and the nurse, Beverly Barrett, have been working on the removal of Bill Fobert's left hand from the springs in his bunk. BiIl's fellow-solfier, Stan Dillon, had a broken rib set the same day. He accidentally shut himself up in his foot-locker. S. SWAIN: Oh, come nowl Enough of the Revolution! Look how peaceful and prosperous everything is in America. Larry Cope is president of U.S. Steel, and Tom Davenport is the leader of the United Steel-Workers. At last harmony dominates the labor- management scene. F. FITTS: Fred Bradshaw is a supermarket executive who plays the stock market on the side. His broker, of course, is Joanne Reece, . the mathematical genius who amassed a fortune on the market before she finished trigonometry in college. H. HART: Garry Pitts has opened a gymnasium with the slogan, Grow TolI'While You Can. W. WASELL: Andy Dinkins, with the assistance of Ralph Messick, runs a chain of restaurants called Andy's Handles. A. EISENBERG: Yes, I can see one now. lt's in East Chicago. Do you see whom I see? C. PRATT: Who? A. EISENBERG: Oh,' of course you couldn't see it. C. PRATT: Wait a minute, now I can. There are Rebecca Bowman, Leslie Davis, and Dale Thompson, lingering over well-done buffalo-burgers, the specialty of the house. H. HART: Martha Ann Roberson, Terry Decker, and Roddy Hunter raise buffaloes for commercial purposes. Their chief competitor is Wyoming cattle rancher, Roger Howard, whose booming busi- ness has made him and his share-croppers Bruce Cooper, Fred Burton, and Jimmy Willis millioniares. F. FITTS: Gene Miller and Curtis Cox are in the rare foods busi- ness. At present their business representative, Joe Ridgell, is in the Andes Mountains, trying to conclude a contract with Wilson Curlee, who is raising vicunas in Bolivia. A. EISENBERG: Patricia Ann Burton, translator for the UN, spe- cializes in Hindustani. C. PRATT: Tommy Hayes has replaced Henry Cabot Lodge as permanent delegate to the UN from the United States. S. SWAIN: Look! Beth Chambers and Judy Martin are porpoise wrestlers at the Maritime Gardens in Florida. W. WASELL: Bill Cushman and Wayne Redman have become an- thropologists. Right now they aren't studying anything because they are content to live on the money they made by investing their small savings in Carol Sheets's Instant Pizza Company. The endeavor was so successful that now her firm has produced instant ravioli, spagetti, and losagne. W. WASELL: Now then: we've seen the entire Class of l96O. I'm the best prophet on earth because I was able to see even the last of them. C. PRATT: Yes, but I was able to find the ones in foreign lands: I deserve first place. H. HART: No, neither of you is best-I am. Can't you remember how I predicted the conquest of outer space and saw those people on Mars? F. FITTS: You predicted it, but not all of us saw that at all. I don't believe it will ever happen: but I .... CLOSING And so the contest ended. Each seer was convinced of his own superiority and refused to recognize the merits of any other. In fact we are in doubt whether any of them predicted the future truthfully. Historians: Agnes Fitts, Ann Hart ' Prophets: Sally Eisenberg, Norwood Pratt, Beth Swain Testator: Nancy Wasell unior Class JIMMY BUNN JOHN BARROW President Vice-President Miss Mary Martin serves as sponsor of the junior class. LOIS ABERNETHY NANCY ADAMS SUSAN ADAMS SUE AIREY DAVID ALEXANDER WOODY ALEXANDER JUDY ALLRED BUCK ANDERSON JOE APPERSON '31 'JAMES ASHCROFT SUSAN ASPDEN LESLIE ATKINSON BOB AVERY AN N BADGETT PATSY PEARCE KED KEPLER Secretary Treasurer Members of the Junior-Senior Committee are First row: G. Forrest, J. Davis, B. Daisy, S. Heckard, L. Rice, B. Flintom, C. Little. Second row: B. Davis J. Stafford, A. Badgett, B. Lineberger, S. Bain, M. Singletary, B, Holton, N. Cox, J, Collins, J. Hutcherson, B. Heefner. to qv 63 MARIAN BAGNAL PEGGY BAGNAL BEVERLY BAILEY SHARON BAIN JANE BARBER SARAH BETTE BARNHARDT JOHN BARROW PAYTON BATES LINDA BEACH JOYCE BEARD JON BEDNERIK TERRY BEITCHMAN RONNEY BELTON PAM BENBOW LARRY BENNETT SHARRON BENSON WINFIELD BEROTH DIANNE BINKLEY RUTH BINKLEY WANDA BINKLEY TOMMY BLALOCK LOIS BLOMQUIST SANDRA BODENHEIMER SUSAN BODNAR GEORGE BONEY JUDY BOWMAN WILLIAM BOYLE ROY BREDDER SUSIE BRENNER BETTY LOU BRICKER LAWRENCE BRIGGS BRENDA BRIGMAN MARIAN BROCKWELL JACK BROOKS VICKI BROWN FAM BROWNLEE BETTY LEE BULLA JIMMY BUNN SARAH BURGESS BILL BURKE KATHI BURKE LINDA BURROWS BONNIE BLUE BURTON DON BURTON ANN BUTNER BARBARA BYERLY LARRY BYRD MARTIN CAGLE VICKIE CAMPBELL CYNTHIA CANN JAMES CANULL ELOISE CARLTON ROGER CARLTON JUDY CARPENTER KEN CARTER LYNN CARTER MARY BETH CHAFIN BILLY CHAMBERS ROBERT CHAMBERS MEREDITH CHANDLER DON CHIPMAN JOHN CHITTY BARBARA CLARK ' 4 'Q ru ji I ck 2' ' 'J' ' . ww 0' f -vw , 3 .:. 'S K I , an 41 F1 4' MADELINE CLARY JAMES CLAY JUDY COLLINS PATSY COLLINS CAROLYN COLTER PAULA COMBS TOM CONRAD DIANNA COOK KAY COOK TRUDY COOKE BEVERLY COX NITA COX BILLY CRATER LARRY CRUSE CHARLES CUNNINGHAM BILL DAISY ROGER DAVID ANNE DAVIS BARBARA DAVIS BEVERLY DAVIS BILL DAVIS CHESTER DAVIS JOHNNY DAVIS LINDA DAVIS SUSAN DAWSON RONNIE DECKER STEVE DISHER DAVID DIZE ar ...Fi ,gg A up I ,guy L ' J RANDY GIBSON RICHARD GILMORE DAVID GREEN BETTY GREER GWEN GRICE BARBARA GUENTHER KATHRYN HAMPTON BOB HANCOCK KATHLEEN HANCOCK LIBBY HARDING SHERRY HARDY DIANE HARPER LIBBY HARPER DALE HARRIMAN JAMES HARRINGTON JoHNNl: LYNN HARROLD f,gg W-If swam. HARVEL ff ,,-,QC CHARLES HAUSER num: HAwoRTH STEVE HECKARD - BETTY GRAY HEEFNER Y' R' JOE HELSABECK BONNIE HEMRICK KED HEPLER SUE HEPLER LINDA HERITAGE GLENDA HERMAN RICHARD HERRING ww yn-v fszf' Ii wi YM ae 16 +C , M, ,W , 5.4-M mf, -4 ,saw 'W' x HQ lm , LYS. ,M up , 4 16 V Q ' I QR e 66 A NIE 'Wa Q E..-5, JOEL HICKS STUART HIGHSMITH MICHAL HILL LANA HINES RUBY HOLDER SUSAN HOLMES BETSY HOLTON PAM HOOPER SUSAN HOWELL BRENDA HUCKS RODDY HUDSON KEITH HUNTER BILLY HURST JEANIE HUTCHERSON WAYNE INGALLS CHUCK JACKSON LIBBY JACKSON SHARON JACKSON ARTHUR JACOBSEN BETTY JAHNKE STEPHEN JAMES ALEX JARVIS SARAH JOBE WALTER JOEST PRECILLA JOHNSON NORMAN KATZ KATHLEEN KELLEHER POLLY KELLOG BARBARA KENT R. B. KING DONNA KIRBY JANE KNOUSE NANCY KOELMEL JIMMY LAMN CAM LANE 4136 Ii,5 SUE ELLEN McCUlSTON JAMES MCGRAW ROBERTA MENZ DAVID MICKEY CAROL MILLER KENT MILLER TED MILLER DORIS MILLS SHARON MOONEY DORIS MOORE WAYNE MOORE DON MORRIS HOWARD ,MORRIS JAMES MOTSINGER RoNNls MURRAY LYNN MYERS DON NEEDHAM MIKE NESBIT LARRY Nlx Jlu. o'BRl:N HELEN onom MARSHALL ORR ANN ORRELL MARGARET ORRELL AVERETTE OVERBY JAMES PAGETT CHRIS PAPPAS JEAN CAROL PARKER ROBIN PARNELL DAVID PARRISH JACKEE PEACE PATSY PEARCE RAY PENRY RICHARD PERRYMAN JAN PETERSON ,. .3 ,gg ix A-- .uf i. 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K if Ia.. . .W -.,, 'i '-ff' CAROLE SAINTSING MARILYN SAKS LEN SALE ALEX SARRATT DAVID SAUNDERS GAIL SAVAGE HERB SCHILLER JOAN SCHNEIDER HAROLD SCHUITMAKER MARGARET SCHULTZ EDDIE SCOTT IRA SHAPIRO ROBERT SHAVER JANET SHEETS SANDRA SHELOR KAROLYN SHELTON SANDRA SHEPHERD GILBERT SHERMER DAVID SIMMONS VIRGINIA SIMPSON MICKEY SINGLETARY JO ANN SKEEN JAMES SMITH SANDY SMITH SHIRLEY SMITH SANDRA SMOTHERS JIMMY SNOW , NANCY SNOW WALTER SOLOMAN I. B. SOUTHERLAND RONNIE SPAINHOUR JUANITA SPEIGHT JO ANN STAFFORD DIANE STANFORD MICHAEL STANFORD A I ' YQ, 24 MARY VANDERVER MARTHA WAGGONER GAYLE WALKER PATRICIA WALKER DOROTHY WALL LINDA WALL STEVE WALL PAT WALTON MADISON WALTON JACK WASKEY LINDA WATSON MARSHA WATSON MIKE WATTS JAKE WEAVER LINDA WEAVIL JUDY WERTZ ELAINE WESTMORELAND BRUCE WHICKER PATTY WHISNANT BOB WHITE JOE WHITE ANN WHITNEY RONNIE WILLARD ANN WILSON CONNIE WISE DAVID WOLFE VERNON WOLFE LARRY WOODALL BARBARA WRIGHT JIMMY YOUNG BOB ZEH BUDDY ZIMMERMAN SANDY ZIMMERMAN uv 65 -SIL RSP I. QZX 5. . -RB- .QQ ' lisa Iv E5 I +A 'X Y : . 4' ge Nw S I NS, am ' . ISF I ., 1a, ,Va 4.-., QW., wi. 'af fs ,Ak PAULA STANFORD SKIP STANLEY NANCY STANSFIELD HENRY STARBUCK BETSY STEELE SUSAN STEERE DONNA STEIFEL JIMMIE STINE KAY STONE ANN STRICKLAND LES STRUMFELS DAVID STUART DORIS SYKES MARY TALLEY WALLY TATE KAY TEAGUE WILSON TENNILLE ROSA TESH CAROL THACKER RUSSEL THOMAS GLENN THRUSH CAROLYN TILLOTSON ROSALYN TILLOTSON CALVIN TROGDON BETTY TUCKER RICHARD TURNER MAJOR TUTTLE FRAN UBELE 30 5- -v wc' 69 9314A 6- c' , In-v sf 'Sk ,JI .,,, I-or SopHomore Class i nascar LAKE A President PM H ROSIE ASHBURN Secretary Mrs. Fearrington serves as sponsor of the sapho- A more class. - f' I V . i-HUA, ,. PAM BAIN L ' ' ig Vice-President BOB BLAIR Treasurer 10 A and B First Row: M. Silverman, T. Brewer, D. Pfefferkarn, G. Collette, K. Welfare, C. Harris, K. Amen, D. Kanoy, J. Roberts, E. Goodman, R. Grace Piper, H. Nanzetta, L. Holmes. Second Row: N. Mayer, S. Sulkin, S. Beckerdite, J. Durana, V. Ekvall, A. Hauser, E. Latimer, E. Dize Boyle, K. Sapp, B. Gegenheimer, M. Wallace, M. Miller, A. Parker, S. Hine, S. Young, C. Donovan. Third Row: M. Foltz, P. Metcalf, V. Price Drake, K. Grubbs, L. Young, D. Carlberg, B. Fitts, F. Bahnson, K. Traylor, B. Keller, S. Brown, M. Edison, M. Byers, V. Poindexter, P. Licker, Hneback, S. Stroupe. Fourth Row: B. Schiller, B. Rhudy, B. Groot, G. Harmon, D. Porter, D. Meschan, B. Blair, T. McKenzie, W. Starbuck, arrington. 70 r 303,42 l 10 C and D First Row: J. Woodward, C. Johansen, K. Jones, P. Kimel, L. Simpson, P. Jones, V. Blalock, S. Packard, P. Murray, T. Mack, J. Holton, J. Foster J. Butler, L. Coleman. Second Row: P. Bain, B. Cox, D. Smithdeal, C. Todd, P. Stallings, A. Steele, M. Gold, B. Wilson, S. Collins, C. Vaughn, C Chandler, L. Crawford, J. Blackburn, Di Kline, M. R. Frye, J. Fleenor, C. Peters, C. Shields, C. Bagnal. Third Row: M. Davis, S. Wall, S. Barn hardt, J. Petree, E. Seiwers, J. Parker, E. Wenger, M. Zauber, B. White, K. Adams, R. Harper, B. Reich, A. Smith, M. Stafford, A. Rogan M. Rogan, P. Petree, M. R, Roberts, M. L. Bates. Fourth Row: B, Snyder, P. Miller, T. Kimball, T. Eddleman, B. Grienway, B. Lowrey, J. Apple yard, T. Cordell, M. Moore, R. J. Lake. 10 E and F First Row: P. McCormick, C. lnabinet, C. Robertson, J. Ferris, B. Gordon, B. Bayless, M. Blackmore, M. McKeithen, C. Mowery, J. Duncan, M. Wolfe, S. Bagnal, E. Horwitz, J. Hill, P. Henry, T. Dysart, M. McCoy, D. Forsyth. Second Row: D. Church, P. Smithdeal, M. Lee, H. Peoples, V. Lovell, L. Stokes, E. McGuire, A. Maddrey, C. Vaughn, L. Sims, V. Wood, B. Poe, M. White, E. Chipman, D. Sprinkle, S. Cooper, C. McEvan, R. Robinson, H. Carduck. Third Row: D, Owen, P. Hart, P. Hahn, J. Hamrick. B. Collins, J. Dillon, B. Waldman, J. Fitzgerald, M. Artman, J. Stewart, G. Stockton, B. Seibels, T. Thornton, C. Lincoln, N. Crews, E. Crumpler, P. Amos, P. Huband.Fourth Row: C. Gentry, B. Sherrill, W. Kirk- patrick, J. Kausch, J. Russell, P. Hightower, C. Veitch, R. Maynard, J. Middleton, L. Gordon. 71 'IO G and H First Row: D. Barnard, C. Nanny, M. Cody, L. Edwards, A. McLeod, N. Foster, A. Petty, B. Trotter, K. Kirkland, R. Ashburn, B. Granade, P. Lewis, A. Cabe, A. Disher, Second Row: S. Aspden, J. Henson, S. Kaplan, P. Hamilton, P. Dunham, P. Richard, M. Swaney, L. Dqhlen, B. Gibson, B. Gib- son, C. Baldwin, R. Greene, B. Vaughn, B. Boyd, M. Clayton, M. Yandell, J. Turner, C. Simons. Third Row: L. Brewer, B. King, A. Smither, J. Coe, L. Stewart, B. Parker, D. McLennon, D. Byerly, B. Sutton, K. Davis, B. Pike, F. Richardson, J. Hutcherson, J. Morris, J. Stevenson, C. Hailey, J. Vauznheimer, G. Gentry, J. Moore, L. Greech, G. Yarbrough. Fourth Row: A. Brown, B. Cooper, T. Ogburn, D. Craver, D. Davis, W. Middleman, D. Willis, D. King, D. Shaffner. 10J and K First Row: M. Fobert, W. Cornelius, M. Yarbrough, B. Cranfill, D. Ferguson, D. Way, C. Rogers, G. Goodwin.Second Row: Thomas, L. Martin, J. Pitts, B. Moffie, B. Benbow, J. Harrington, K. Hill, B. Brewer, M. Helton, F. Lanier, S. Decker, P. Baker, J. Sefus. Third Row: L. Pate, C. Sprinkle, B. Benbow, J. Davis, F. Staton, L. Honeycutt, B. Scott, J. Staton, F. Freudig, W. Nail, D. Fowler, D. Wooten, D. Craver, P. Little, K. Coplin, C. Carter. Fourth Row: N. Drane, H. Wade, R. Crook, G. Schimmeck, W. Bostic, S. Blake, A. Mallaweigh, B. Hartman, A. Ballard, L. Wright. 72 Cl 10LandM First Row: M. Thomas, M. Zimmerman, B. Forrest, N. Putman, R. Devlin, F. Parnell, K. Howell, N. Hemmings, L. Brown, E. Poteete. Second Row: J. Gay, D. Livengston, D. Long, J. Snyder, P. Lightner, M. Johnson, J. Duggins, B. Brown, G. Conrad, I. Olsen, E. lsgett, M. Perkins, L. Sanders, C. Feinman, P. Bird, S. Kemp. Third Row: B. Frye, W. Edwards, M. Mitchew, H. Smith, T. Foster, B. Spencer, E. Todd, J. Baker, D. Harris, J. Beard, R. Andrew, D. Drummond, G. Shore, D. Norwood, B. Foster. Fourth Row: W. Walker, J. Wooten, M. Cofer, B. Whitherington, J. Samuel, C. Brown, B. Brockwell, D. Coin, F. Williams. 10 N,P,R First Row: G. Bryant, A. Bumgarner, A. Fragakis, K. Lanier, D. Norman, A. Nelson, B. Georgoulias, L. Carroll, J. Ziglar, D. Dohrman, B. Ben nett. Second Row: A. Davis, D. Yountz, P. Davis, H. Overcash, F. Disher, J. Gardoner, B. Disher, G. Whitfield, E. Katzin, C. McKnight, B. Swaim J. Orrell, J. Cranfill, J. Brown, S. Angel. Third Row: J. Brookbank, P. Hondros, R. Cox, M. Owens, F. Cason, E. Hunt, J. Roberts, A. Hill, G. Rob ertson, M. S. Rettinger, B. Bondurant, R. M. Smith, B. Long, J. C. McDowell, G. Petty. Fourth Row: D. Byrd, T. Brown, A. Wood, D. Davenport, T Bradshaw, R. Trivette, H. Smith, R. Warren, T. Lockard. 73 l 9AandB First Row: A. Clowes, L. Kimel, sl Kinney, L. Kimball, M. Thornton, A. Warren, S. Nash, J. Slawter, M. Swanson, C. Carlton, M. B. Hinkle, S. Clif- ton, B. Kornegay, J. Miller. Second Row: A. Speos, M. A. Saunders, D. Bell, S. Yount, D. Rogers, C. A. Tote, B. K. Harris, B. B. Harris, P. Alexan- der, A. Balafas, R. Beach, K. Joyce, J. Sherrill, R. Blackwell, B. Dixson, K. Harrison, B. Brock, J. Bruebaker. Third Row: C. Hanna, S. Thompson, C. Matthews, P. Van Dorsten, W. Weaver, J. Ford, M. Mitchell, J. Frost, K. Wilcox, N. Davenport, D. Duntord, S. Thomas, G. Schoum, J. A. Pick- ett,L. Hauser, G. Ruff, M. Sams, E. Tucker, K. Cockerhom, P. Fearrington. Fourth Row: M. Sworingen, B. Whitaker, E. Marion, D. King, J. Mal- colm, J. Goddy, G. Tuttle, C. Wilson, R. Crowder. 9CondD First Row: K. Brewer, H. Tomlinson, M. Ellison, A. Shields, R. Mathes, L. Ballard, C. Oehman, B. Adams, C. Green, L. Foley, S. Brooks, D. Grossi, D. Brown. Second Row: M. A. Fulton, B. Glenn, J. Haynes, C. Bennett, C. Pratt, M. Chambers, C. White, J. Holton, R. Trent, S. Workman, L. Cop- ple, J. Waller, J. Fulp, H. Wells, R. A. Marion, J. Agee, S. Whicker, G. White, J. Vickers, M. Strader, G. Kelly. Third Row: M. Morcuson, A. Powers, B. P. Thomas, J. Weeks, S. Mehlen, B. Pope, P. Bambalis, J. Thomas, L. Averette, S. Spurr, B. Staley, D. Johnson, B. Vance, B. Petree, C. Deleot, B. Clary, M. Thrift, S. Sparks, B. Fulp, R. Hoots, B. Justice, S. M. Newell, B. Norman. Fourth Row: B. Wilson, R. Philips, T. Vernon, J. Tucker, T. Holton, F. Martin, B. Farwell, S. Davis, D. Hobbs. 74 .4 LV First Row: M. Mitchell, K. Porth, S. McCling, B. Harris, N. Hester D. Gobble V Yo S H ff A C d B St l J S S Ed wards. Second Row: B. Richardson, A. Laughter, J. Gilmore, D. Hill, C. Parrish, J. Halidiilrig, MBCTSZTIE. 'KirtBlyloW. Dizet1nl2JllSmithClmBSrOD'avis, C. Winder, J. Minton, N. Reece, V. Yokeley, K. Clauset. Third Row: P. Paindexter, B. Johnson, S. James, E. Enders, S. Johnson, A. Brownlee, L. Mc- Leod, G. Reid, P. Hauser, J. Pfefferkorn, C. Hicks, B. Rose, C. Gaines C. Buste R Miller K Smith A Thacker B Jo A H d F th Row: W. Eysenbach, T. Canull, B. Benton, J. Covington, S. Bradford, S. Blackwell, T. Streetrnan, Greene, Ml Crateiflqerl J em On' our 9GandH First Row: N. Mohr, R. Parker, E. Pagett, R. Esaacs, D. Scott, N. Hawkins. Second Row: . a in, . u iam, M. Peterson, R. Grenwood, V. Scales, J. Poley, P. Greer, L. Maddocks, G. Wright, B. Davis, V. Currin, L. McGowdan. Third Row: S. Smith, D. Cl'th H. Yost K. LaRo ue S. Middleton, L. Reavis, R. Clark, R. Thomas, C. Neal, J. Hayes, J. Ellen, J. Spaulding, F. Cresswell, B. Barbee, i erow, , q , L. Moser, S. Kates, D. Saunders. Fourth Row: B. Christy, B. Burke, B. Brewer, L. Smith, J. Graham, M. Cly, J. Mock, H. Chipman, J. Gigs, E. E M b F'fth R : A. Carr, E. Southern, S. Payne, M. Clany, H. Car- Turner, G. Myer, C. Sprinkle, J. Meditz, J. Smith, K. Greene, J. Finlayson, . a e. l ow ter, T. Bush, F. Hough, S. Butner, R. Angell. M Ch f B P ll' P. Orrell, B. Harrill, P. Thompson, 75 9JandK First Row: H. Murray, D. Pulliam, M. Stuart, J. Bredder, J. Divine, G. Speos, W. Whitfield, H. Pardue, C. Westmoreland, J. Lowder, B. Boyles, B. Bouldin, J. Beck. Second Row: R. Herb, B. Earl, J. Kittinger, J. Frohm, J. Harrold, C. Tobin, T. Dahlen, B. Atkinson, B. Smith, J. Allred, C. Webste, S. Johnson, J. Coon, S. Cuningham, B. Stewart. Third Row: B. Washburn, D. Walker, K. Dawson, M. Henry, C. Peters, B. Wallin, S. Kul- onko, R. Bennett, E. Johnson, K. Throckmorton. 9 L, M, 'N First Row: M. Mills, L. Ketchie, T. Bates, M. Levy. Second Row: T. Fultz, D. Haase, D. Holder, P. Tucker, J. Vaught, G. Stallings, N. Cranor, S. Cranfill, L. Shore, D. Keaton, M. Budd, B. Myers. Third Row: K. Conrad, V. Lawrence, L. Parrish, C. Doub, B. Jones, C. Rourk, B. Gilbert,' H. Thomas, J. Wooten, L. Shutt, G. Shore, J. McRae, W .Everhort, B. Buckner, D. McClenny, D. Russell. Fourth Row: P. Tesh, V. Howell, J. Cham- bers, L. Ellison, J. Trivette. 76 You are my sunshine! ig Capers 2 of the Underclassmen The Seniors Rock at the Beach! , Q L f All night long! . Xvfy .7,. 1 i',.:.f ig Q K,,L. Zi .viv ls VA W ,R 5 Q F , f xx i ' . Q W Q eifiiii T g iifx ,lf I I rig, V. , l 4 ,..,, g,:,,s, tt ,K ' , L ii i.i 5 M .E V , Ready N Set! 1 , J, .. . 'L f.Qa. ... ,V Y - 1 ' it Q' ., f Q we 1513 i ' .Psi , ,. x ,H ft, M g M X ,, Keep your eye on the ball! That wind blown look! Take a ride One lime! Seeing is believing! 'i A ' ' 9 so 5. I ' s , ' is ei.. M 0 5 ' ' I gr, f. ., , X ' fd' I lt' ga ' ,--, - J.. ' 5 lr 'Z X , ' !,,.. 1 'N' t if iff e Q l r 'QTY A Y ' ' .. 5- , ,sl . - - f 1 M - , f X J , ., ,. 1 . , We , 4 u'- Q MJ N B 5 5 5355-.,, M -. , - '- A i li' L ,R 'if' if i , F -,-, L 2-4 J-we - . eii iiiiiii it ey , ' V ,A A K ll LL 2 f. 'lllfigys A , 5 T WW, Cool, clear water! gfiilfi if , ,A 'l , ,F - fi 5, Qi E+: , i, E Take it easy, Nita! Now let's don't be a pig! ral 'V The call of the wild! The two Blondies! Love at first sight! ,, t ,, ' 1F g2:? it !v...f fy-is N ', H ,' ' ' 1 s eie N , V , ZVA i kyggg Q 5 7 it M ,e ,, !,g, ,V k y. gyyy, Vg i 12, , - . , Y Sunburned Jeanie! Curiosity kills the cat! 77 Jill g ' . , Q The night owls! 712 f ! Flex Don't get rough, girls! , A. WJ' Hold that line, hey! Height of inno- cence! HQ ,f lfwnl VW r ,gf xi.. fm x '- - -at , ig, May we more 'useful be Always our duty see, X 14, i.vn 1: ,,. li? ' M ,px 1 1 4 - . 1 - tr' A -f Y 1 1 fi X.. aisfn nb if Q QQWXQ , , H scifi .Y f ffl if Q 3 AGNES FITTS President - W1-:Q ilu-M, 'iwwwr K W 5 Qi. K I , Allis-1 , STEVE PHILO 'O' Secretory First row: B. G. Heefner, P. Bowers, M. Jackson, R.!VLOkQ, j. Borrow, REEL. row: D. Powell, P. Boin, Treasurerg B. Smith, Vice-Presidentg A. Fitts, Presidentg S slug s tafives ref g d vr . row: M 1,3 S. Lineberger, Speaker, C. Adams, Speaker Pro-Tempore, absent. Conrad, P. Orrell, J. Minton, N. Fulton, C. Pratt, V, Currin, J. Ed- Westmoreland, C. lnabinet, S. Bain. Third row: S. Eisenberg, S. Little fx 'Lf Liter, N. S. Hdirell, N. s r,.rrfr y c. Lame, s. shaver Leoke Parrish, A '. fri' 1 l45:4:'F ' . V Q ,-Q? i F C. Conrad, A, Steele, C. Todd, E. McGuire, B. Forrest, S. Brenner, J ul : . ' . . . ' . ' SANDRA LINEBERGER , f Speaker Q p. Fourth row K Wilcox, B Steele, B Bulla, J Martin, L Ellison, B. Zeh, D. Drummond, P. Hondras, B. Benbow, T. Brown, B. Or- fr X,-xg' . . - 4' T, .. we , 45.1.-U 1' ,ig time I l.-' 'rr' l'9'm Q27 Q? . . 2 COX r Running in the halls, trash on A .A ,school grounds, trays left anittheitafeteriqer tables -- these were 1 S, discussed by the House of Represeniiieyflriolsri3, tives this year. The members, who , on the second Tuesday of every monthfili-iilfQi'i worked constantly to uphold the Slillffitfl-ALVAJJM' ards of the honor policy and to prorhote the general welfare of the school. BETSY Sec reta ry HOLTON -Q. ..--..-- 6: CARL ADAMS Speaker Pro Tempore ' V 4 .. .. ..., . ,ng ar - MILLIE GOLD Treasurer .. ,,,, me -.ei ' ra-21 it 'rw gs x M s. , . viii is 1 -.y ' ' QW ,,-' - A - f . 1-1.5, 1 ' ' 1: as i xx 31 4 ei is Ma' 1' ,Mf wi.. K r Ann Warren and Susan Thorpe, Senior Editors, work with seemingly end- less numbers of pictures. 9 I I. B. Southerland and Dick Porter, our photog- raphers, rest for a minute during their busy sche- dule. My r-...WNW , '32, is A -W L. f-- if .1 -. fv 'X . W ,ffr-f 2 uw' Y . Ei i'12,EE,fEi5i'51,fQ5 IfEfg '-: :H5,Q-f 2515f:'.Es',r:l' fl' ' , Y .5 .. 1 u wi , ' ' Q stiff? -ii-E tl ' .'..-W1'f5f:f: i.i1P-Z i-fha: :.,f::':?i' I xwirtttz s v ' -- - .-:-,.- -fiiiffiqff, 2 V ' .. 3lwf3,a?2Eisi 1 Lf' ' 4- PHYLLIS RAY MARY ELIZABETH HUNT Co-Editor Co-Editor Room 124 seemed to bein a state of perpetual confusion as the Black and Gold staff members rushed frantically to meet the annual deadline. There never seemed to be a day when flash bulbs weren't pop- ing, typewriters clicking, or students calling out instructions. lt was worth all -the effort, however, when the annual finally arrived from the printers and the staff viewed their excellent creation. Black And gold Jane Marshall and Sue French, Junior Editors, at last identify the junior pictures. Cecelia Elkins works as Art Editor and April Col- lier thinks of ideas as Caption Editor. N - v.., ,,,f'l,- ' A. 425' Wm, A wr-.xx ff-'f Ys.,T'Vw -14 Jody Vance, Faculty Editor, and Landis Wilcox, Write-Up Members of the staff watch as Mr. Bill Hunter, our pub- Editor, study plans for the annual. llSh9 , heID5 US to dVClW the dUmmY- A82 f I -e. N. 1 ' '.. - - -1 ' -- : e5,., .f5E,2,j: . CHRIS FARREN CECILE MAYRAND Henry Sapp, Art Editor, adds Co-Editor Mdndging Editor delightful drawings to our newspaper. The Pine Whispers staff spent one week each month in a frenzy of make-ups, as- signment sheets, headlines, cuts, captions, and red pencils. The other three weeks s were spent in publishing the Bohemian, parties for Ray Welch, sports car com- parisons, and annoying the Annual staff. This work- and - play combination, added vitality to the paper and made the year one which the journalists will never forget. Terry Beitchman, Exchange Editor, sends our paper to other schools and friends. Pine Whispers Nancy Pike, Norman Wil- kerson, and Doug Kinney, Sports Editors, report all ex- citing games to us. Jane Marshall and Sue French head the Editorial staff. . uf-1 V sd. 1'-3 f-NIH' 1. . qv kr-:Q ' , .f ,Q . 5' i f if A 5' f X . , A . i , . .Jul ' ,- . misl l, 4 ' , j j ' g ,T . . rr Q. April Collier and Jon Bednerik, Feature Editors, work to ex- Miss Bettie Mobley, our Adviser, always gives us help and press their ideas. encouragement. 83 DEQ ational Honor Society l H or Society had o busy year during which they acted The hard-working members of the Notiono on os guides on College Day, introduced speakers for Vocational Guidance Week, and helped with many ' ' ' th donned the traditional long black robes and inducted other school activities. Twice during the year ey new members into their ranks. Taylor, D. Muller, F. Brasko M. A. Sounders, L. Wilcox D. Newsome, B. Swaringen F. Speas, M. Mitchell D. Rollick, J. Newsome, McQuown, A. Fitts, S Blackmore, B. Newsome, B. Chafin, J. Reece, P. Wal Miss Collette and Miss Kopp guide the de- berg, S. Calaway, C. Elkins. cisions of the members of the National Honor Society. Ward, S. Smith, P. Clanton, l Quill Anal Scroll First row: Cecile Mayrand, Terry Beitchman, Jane Marshall, Sue French, Nancy Pike. Second row: Landis Wilcox, Susan Thorpe, Phyllis Ray, Cecelia Elkins. r Y A Masque Ancl Qavel First row: Sonny Pratt, Frances Specs, Nancy Wasell, Sharon Jackson, Sandy Ogden. Second row: Dan O'Floherty, Barney Barnhardt, Howard Butner, Bill Senkus. Key Clug KEY CLUB MEMBERS ARE: T. Ogburn, R. Roscoe, R. Herring, D. Powell, A. Jo cobson, S. Philo, B. Avery, J. Kondzer, P. Hightower K. Hepler, B. Dobbins, B. Smith, J. Bullci, C. Dovis C. Adams, S. Heckcrd, G. Forrest, C. Perry, B. Born- hordt, C. Hamilton, T. Hoyes, J. Bunn, J. Borrow S. Disher, R. Lake, J. Connull, H. Butner, B. Zeh L. Calhoun, W. Kurtpotrick, B. Flintom, H. Bender, J. Dovis, B. Doisy, G. Little.f Mr. Morrow serves as sponsor of the Key Club. 2.,,1m.1 86 Harold Bender watches as Robert Roscoe at- TGFYQPTS to Peffofm f90f5 of m0QlC of O KGY Club Key Club members help collect money for the March of social. Dimes. Key Club The beautiful star shining from the top of the school during Christmastime is just one example of the many projects of the Key Club members. Other evidences of their services are the bright block and gold trash cons outside the cafeteria, the Kingston Trio records that were sold for the March of Dimes, and the pins that are proudly worn by the cheerleaders and majorettes. The high point of the year tor the members was the annual Key Club Follies, which were presented in April. Carol Howell was elected Key Club Sweetheart for 1960. .J e f' C4 CL ds ' .4 A 1 Wll XX ' A60 Xoill - -5!ALf torium. ,f BRITT SMITH President HAROLD B,ENDER Vice-President ff 1U!'R i CARL ADAMS Corresponding Secretary STEVE PH ILO Recording Secretory ,N .es rin C, W ig A Members take down the traditional JIMMY BUNN Christmas Star on top of the audi- Treasurer T so y X 87 S 4 A I' M W g if I T so A ig so as 'lsss S Senior Service Cluli Members Are: B. Grant, L. H. Hutchens, R. Warren B. Shaffner, B. Larmore, S. Little, D. Frizzelle, l. B Southerland, M. Parrish, J. Stuart, K. Fox, N. Wilkerson P. Davis, R. Boggs, T. Brown, C. Little W. Colfer, B Mackie, P. Dunn, J. Davis, R. Vaughn, T. Dunn, D Gaskins, B, Stallings, J. Helsabeck, C. Cashwell, J White, M. Bradford, L. Blalock, G. McGugan, C. Hauser H. Morris, J. Ashcroft, B. Orrell, W. Tennille. Mr. Mitchell serves as sponsor of the Senior Service Club. 1 ,M 'A .jfif Members of the S. S. C. help construct a stand for the cheerleaders. Senior Service Club Clean fish ponds and peppy beat 'em' tags - these have almost become symbols of the many activities of the S.S.C. Throughout the year, the enterprising members seemed always to be ready to do a service for the school, the students, or the faculty. Their projects included building the cheerleaders' stand, giving the traditional Christmas Tea for the faculty, sponsoring basketball homecoming, displaying the Demon at football games, and keeping the records in the gym juke box up-to-date. ,av X' fra oiiih hSSCbf W Ready, aim, ire.- enny rre ig tste . , . on ire. ..., is o U l i I I U o ' , o. .M 5. 'gym' lr Ti ,E Not the fishponds again! g. ,av 4 3 ! And what would you like for Christmas, Mr. Joyner? L. H. HUTCHENS President L55 ' ff?-Q3 DAVID GASKINS Vice-President 2-1 , R Fei' ,,,i ' 'Lf f si ':.' ' BILL GRANT Secreta ry WILSON TENNILLE Treasurer li F 1 .ff 3 A-if.. f The officers of the club are, Seated: Patsy Bowers, presi- dent. Standing: Landis Wil- cox, secretary, Frances Speas, vice-president, Ann Stone, treasurer. R College Club The senior girls who joined the College Club this year learned that being a member was a rewarding and an enjoyable experience, The girls gained many helpful hints about college from their sponsors and from guest speakers, and they carried on traditional projects such as the open house after graduation. Miss Weaver and Mrs. Spencer are the sponsors for the College Club. W f College Club members are busy at work making the graduation caps for the senior girls. 90 College Clug S d R S Smith L Nunn A Clifton E. First Row: A. Stone, treasurer, P. Bowers, president, F. Speas, vice-president, L. Wilcox, secretary. econ ow: . , . , . , Fulmer, l. Bonds, B. Swain, E. Melodis. Third Row: B. Chappell, K. Kappes, S. Dunnagan, P. Briggs, C. Mayrand, B. Newsome, S. Thorpe, J. But- ler. Fourth Row: B. Bowman, R. LaPrelIe, C. Markunas, F. Brasko, M. A. Hart, P. Snyder, S. Blackmore, D. McQuown, A. Fitts, M. Mitchell, C. Coan. Fifth Row: K. Travis, M. R. Elliott, C. Upton, B. Hartnett, D. Rollick, A. Beard, D. Patterson, L. Watson, J. Newsom, M. Dwiggins. Sixth Row: S. Calaway, J. Cox, B. Lanier, J. Brookshire, B. Wise, B. Good, B. Hone, B. Ward, A. Hart, M. Pfaff. Seventh Row: P. Barbee, B. Fosster, H. . . . . V T Goodwin, A. Ashburn, J. Gutter, M. Bennett, P. Wolberg. Eighth Row. M. Roberson, N. Burgess, ay- A. Cowan, M. Schindel, S. Stanford, J. Decker, P. Bacon, M. E. Hunt. Ninth Row: L. Davis, Z. Strub, D. A. Adams, K. Bernhard, B. Ward, L. Lockard, C. Elkins, J. Steadman, C. Howell. Tenth Row: M. Ben- J. Reece, B. Ammons, C. Kenenedy, C. Brown, M. Dowell, B. Bryan, S. Davidson, B. Burgess, T. Fulp, . . , . , . A. Pfohl, P. Parrish, J. Lane, F. Wiles, C. Hamilton, E. Hester, K. Pipkin, B. Masters, S. Henry, J. Martin J. Gallman P Williams. Twelfth Row- J. Sechrist, C Worrell, P. Lewis, G. McKenzie, S. Rogan, D. Kinghten, J. Kirkman, J. Wawson, Smith, N. Fulton, B. Dowell, S. Craft, D. lor, L. Hauser, L. Pannill, E. M. Foxworth, Nowell, P. Rau, K. Wooten, L. Finlayson, nett, N. Cresswell, C. Valetos, M. Parker, Eleventh Row' E Crouse M Triplett R A Howard N. Harvel A. Pulliam B. Walsh., Thirteenth Row: E. Macheras, P. Burton, D. Thompson, M. Potter, D. Westmoreland, S. Liven- good, B. Washburn, B.lBarrett, J. Williams, B. Wyrick, G. Howell, B. Chambers, E. Holmes, J. Clary, B. Chafin, M. Mackie. Fourteenth Row: N. Harrell, N. Pike, L. Reynolds, N. Dunham, J. Decker, A. Zimmerman, C. Sheets, B. Barringer, P. Ray, M. Cox, A. Collier, J. Cly, A. Warren, S. Edwards, A. Cockerhom, S. Young. 91 5 .... Resegis First Row: C. Allen, D. Westmoreland, B. Barrett, B. Washburn, S. Livengood, E. Hester, N. Harvel. Second Row: P. Wolberg, A. Cockerham, S. Craft, L. Lockard, N. Burgess, L. Wilcox, S. Taylor, B. Swain, S. Young, Third Row: B. Newsome, P. Barbee, S. Thorpe, K. Kappes, S. Dunnagan, D. Nowell, P. Rau, Z. Strub, A. Warren, T. Smith. Fourth Row: L. Watson, A. Clifton, E. Fulmer, A. Cowan, G. Howell, B. Wyrick, P. Bowers, C. Sheets, M. Mitchell, C. Coan. Fifth Row: J. Lawson, L. Finlayson, B. Chambers, L. Reynolds, S. Lowrey, J. Williams, B. Chatin, M. Dwiggins, M. Cox, E. Holmes, N. Harrell. Sixth Row: J. Lane, F. Wiles, E. Wall, C. Kennedy, J. Sechrist, E. M. Foxworth, C. Upton, M. Triplett, A. Adams, A. Zimmerman. Seventh Row: B. Hartnett, J. Newsom, P. Briggs, D. Rollick, A. Howard, B, Masters, D. Pipkin, A. Beard, D. Patterson, J. Cly, P. Ray. Eighth Row: C. Worrell, B. Lanier, B. Bowman, B. Ammons, B. Ward, A. Fitts, S. Blackmore, M. Barnette, J. Gitter, P. Clanton, B. Chappell. Ninth Row: P. Parrish, M. Schindel, S. Stanford, A. Pulliam, B. Burgees, S. Davidson,, A. Hart, J. Decker, J. Steadman, J. Decker, P. Bacon, C. Elkins, J. Middleton. Tenth Row: M. A. Hart, D. Muller, C. Markunas, N. Wasell, M. E. Hunt, K. Travis, P. Burton, P. Lewis, E. Macheras, M. Roberson, A. Collier. Eleventh Row: F. Brasko, P. Williams, J. Gallman J. Reece, J. Cox, S. Calway, K. Wooten, A. Ashburn, J. Martin, N. Dunham, S. Smith, M. Bennett, B. Barringer. Twelfth Row: E. Crouse, l. Bonds, B. Bryan, D. Goodwin, H. Smith, M. R. Elliott, M. Potter, A. Hammill, C. Howell, F. Speas, M. Jackson, J. Kirkman, L. Davis, J. Butler. Thirteenth Row: N. Cresswell, C. Valetos, P. Snyder, D. Kinghten, S. Snyder, K. Bernhard, R. LaPrelle, M. Sanders, J. Brookshire, T. Fulp, J. Clary, B. Walsh, M. Pfaff, S. Edwards, D. McQuown. Fourteenth Row: L. Hauser, J. Wertz, C. Redding, K. Priddy, J. Brande, J. Cranfill, S. Rogan, D. Thompson, N. Pike, M. Dowell, C. Price, S. Marshall, L. Ponnill. S , St First Row: J. Fleenor, President, N. Gardner, treasurer, J. Collins, vice-president, P. Collins, secretary. Second Row: T. Cooke, J. O'Brien, L Harding, M. Brockwell, F. Edens, T. Beitchman, S. Brenner, D. Steifel. Third Row: B. Clard, B. Hucks, S. Davis, C. Wise, C. Fulmer, M. Talley, B. Davis, M. Hill. Fourth Row: B. Steele, W. Binkley, J. Peterson, S. Holmes, L. Carlton, N. Stansfield, S. Jackson, S. Barnhardt, S. Steere C, Thacker. Fifth Row: D. Standsford, R. Tillotson, S. Adams, C. Colter, M. Phillips, L. Atkinson, B. Guenther, A. Davis, K. Shelton. Sixth Row K. Cook, B. Fobert, A. Butner, C. Gaines, G. Herman, L. Poteete, R. Parnell, S. Smother, B. Bailey, S. Jobe, N. Wilson. Seventh Row: N. Snow S. Shelor, D. Binkley, S. Zimmerman, R. Binkley, E. Burgess, G. Campbell, S. Hepler, B. Crotts. Eighth Row: A. Orrell C. Fulton, J. C. Parker C. Marr, B. Davis, J. Schneider, M. Saks, S. Bain, J. Hutcherson, J. Beard, M. Chandler, D. Frank. Ninth Row: B. Blalock, V. Simpson, S. Moo ney, L. Weavil, A. Wilson, B. Rix, L. Beach, J. A. Stafford, E. Westmoreland, A. Whitney, M. Martin, A. Snuffy, K. Boyles. Tenth Row: M Singletary, C. Tillotson, S. Smith, N, Koemel, S. Bodenheimer, G. Savage, L. Hines, K. Masten, K. Burke, B. Kent, J. F. Harold, S. French, S Matuszah, C. Miller. Eleventh Row: K. Kelleher, L. Pratt, S. Royster, D. Kirby, B. Wall, L. Davis, A. Farthing, P. Rudolph, S. Airey, R. Rey holds, B. Tucker, M. Woggoner, J. Eysenbach. Twelfth Row: P. Walton, S. Bodman, B. G. Heefner, B. Lineberger, N. Davis, H Odom, P. Hooper, P. Walker, M. Vanderver, P. Bagnal, S. Russell, R. Martin, S. Einstein. Thirteenth Row: D, Reinhardt, N. Adams, M. Mabe R. Hudson, J. Ligon, L. Wall, P. Benbow, L. Abernathy, S, E. McCuiston, F. Ubele, P. Stanford, L. Harper, G. Walker, D. Hayworth, L. Pet- tyjohn. Fourtheenth Row: S. Dawson, B. Bulla, G. Grice, R. Tesh, B. Wright, J. Allred, J. Barber, L. Myers, M. R. Dobbins, L. Jackson, T. Rus- sos, K. Bintliff, L. Riemenschneider, B. Bricker, C. Marion. 93 Sophoieers First Row: J. Holton, president, A. Hauser, vice-president, R. Ashburn, secretary, T. Mack, treasurer. Second Row: M. Miller, S. Beckerdite, E. Latimer, J. Brown, C. Rogers, J. Woodward, L. Edwards, D. Way, P. Midcaff, J. Coe.Third Row: J. Henson, J. Duranc, L. Holmes, J. Bailey, V. Walker, L. Aspden, N. Bowen, D. Lewis, M. Silverman, B. Gordon, D. Norman. Fourth Row: G. Whitfield, M. P. Gold, A. F. Steele, B. Bain, M. Black, P. Dunham, P. Stallings, C. Todd, M. Tom, J. S. Collins, B. Cox, M. B. Perkins. Fifth Row: M. Helton, D. Owen, C. Feinman, B. Granade, M. Clayton, C. Peters, B. Collins, J. Yandell, L. Fuller, C. Johansen, B. Gegenheimer. Sixth Row: B. Poe, M. A. Swaney, B. D. Wilson, C. Dize, P. Petree, M. Boyer, C. Simmons, P. Huband, E. Isgett, S. Barnhardt, C. Chandler, B. Boyd. Seventh Row: J. Hill, T. Parnell, K. Cody M. Byers, V. Wood, J. Hamrick, N. Putnam, A. Smith, M. Stafford, C. Shields, L. Foster, P. McCormick, S. Kemp. Eighth Row: B. Brewer, L. Pate, C. lnabinet, A. Rogan, G. Bryant, D. Church, J. Tate, V. Boyle, T. Brown, K. Traylor, K. Welfare, V. Ekvall, E. McQuire, M. R. Frye, L. Brown. Ninth Row: K. Kirkland, E. Horwitz, S. Packard, P. Little, M. Rogan, J. Duggins, M. McCoy, P. Amos, N. Crews, A, Parker, M. Edison, V. Price, E. Chipman, N. Memmings, J. Baker. Tenth Row: A. Fragakin, B. Bondurant, J. Byrd, M. Rettinger, I. Olsen, M. White, M. Wolfe, S. Bagnal, C. Bagnal, J. Parker, F, Lanier, K. Lanier, A. Nelson, B. Georgoulias, G. Robertson. Eleventh Row: M. L. Bates, M. R. Roberts, H. Peeples, B. Reich, K. Adams, G. Collette, D. Barnard, C. Conrad, B. Bumgardner, J. Harrington, M. A. Maddrey, E. Siewers, C. Mowrey, K. Williamson, A. Payne. Twelfth Row: K. Coplan, P. Henry, R. J. Deamon, E. Wenger, J. Fleenor, P. Richardson, M. McKeithen, J. Rolli, K. C. Chipman, V. Lovell, L. Stokes, A. Fobert, C. Nanny, B. Forrest, C. Vaughn, L. Dahlen. Thirteenth Row: B. Trotter, P. Murray, P. Hahn, J. Ziglar, K. Sapp, V. Poindexter, S. Young, S. Brown, C. Baker, A. MacLeod, H. Dempsey, K. Amen, E. Crumpler, P. Smithdeal, J. Butler, M. Davis. Fourteenth Row: N. Foster, M. Wallace, S. Hine, K. Grubbs, J. Duncan, J. Pitts, K. Howell, P. Hamilton, J. Chipman, L. Young, B. Baybess, C. Donovan, J. Ferris, S. Spearman, S. Wall, C. Vaughn. 94 Pep Boarcl Posters, shakers, and beat 'em tags - all these show the part played by the Pep Board in boosting school spirit at Reyn- olds. During the year the energetic members could be found in their homerooms, taking up pennies, nickles, ond dimes for telegrams, in the stadium roping off the student cheering section, or on the stage taking part in the Homecoming chapel programs, ga- tw 1 . K. hug! , 3 . ,. 49 .. so i I Z- 4' if l ' .- T' in gf.: . U' gifs A . Ky .W J if Y -we-'Z .. Susan Thorpe and Ellen Holmes work together as co-chairmen of the Pep Board. Members of the Pep Board Council ore, Standing: Frances Speas, Carol Howell, Diane Smithdeal, Ann Specs. Seated: Betty Chafin, Jimmy Bunn, Vickie Eckvall. First Row: J. Butler, asst. co-chairman, E. Holmes, co-chairman, S. Thorpe, c.c., A. Warren, asst. c.c.Second Row: P. Snyder, J. Collins, S. Line- berger, asst. chief, B. G. Heefner, C. Coon, chief, N. Wosell, B. Steele, L. Watson, P. Collins, B. Holton. Third Row: S. Ziglar, J. Butler, T. Fultz, A. Dovis, K. Cooke, L. Copple, A. Speas,'S. Cobb, S. Clifton. Fourth Row: E. Pagett, C. Strickland, C. Howell, J. Clory, B. Chafin, B. Brewer, F. Specs, A. Collier, R. Parnell, B. Poe, R. Ashburn, C. Baker, B. Barbee, M. A. Fulton, E. Mocheras. Fifth Row: S. Edwards, P. Richardson, D. Srnithdeal, W. Whitfield, I. Shapiro, R. Smith, J. Ashcroft, J. Bunn, M. Cox, D. Dull, V. Ekvoll, K. Williamson, N. Hemmings, Miss Coldwell. 95 Officers of the Senior Hi-Y are: Carl Adams, president, Howard But- ner, vice-president, Nor- ma Wilkerson, treasurer, Jim Bullo, chaplain, and Lyle Blalock, secretary. 35' The Hi-Y Sponsors are, left to right: Sandra Lineberger Sally Eisenberg, Sara Young, Doris Goodwin. The Senior Hi-Y has been very active this year with socials, service projects, and participation in basketball. Led by their sponsor, Mr. Dale Gramley, the hard-working mem- bers purchased new jackets, held a dance at Camp Hanes, and made SlOO which they gave to World Service and Buildings for Brotherhood. The Hi-Y also had the distinction of being the only club in -the Winston-Salem district to send delegates to the Hi-Y Convention for two consecutive years. Senior Hi-lj First Row: J. Bulla, chaplain, N. Wilkerson, treasurer, L. Blalock, secretary, C. Adams, president, H. Butner, vice-president, D. Powell, l.C.C. Second Row: D, Gaskins, D. Frizzelle, L. H. Hutchensi P. Dunn, B. Smith, H. Bender, T, Hayes. Third Row: B. Bryant, B. Mackie, B. Grant, C. Cashwell, C. Hamilton, J, Stuart. Fourth Row: C. Creech, L. Satterwhite, H. Morgan, B. Snow, R. Gasque, P. Simpson, B. Gegenheimer. Fifth Row: B. Cooper, W. Colter, T. Shamel, R. Messick, D. Angell, R. Howard, D. O'FIaherty. Sixth Row: G. Little, T. Dunn, B. Swaringer, D. New- some, B. Cranfill, B. Larmore, R. Boggs, R. Rascoe, B. Barnhardt, S. Ogden, G. McGugan. 96 Sounds like a great idea! Every Monday night the Senior Y-Teens could be found in the living room of the YMCA, planning projects and socials or listening to speakers on such topics as flower arranging, Russia, and religion. This year was-highlighted by a very profitable bake sale held at the Food Fair, and a dance featur- ing the Gore Combo. Senior lj-Deens I? The officers of the Sen- ior Y-Teens are Nancy Wasell, president, Ann Cockerham, vice - presi- dent, Phyllis Snyder, I. C. C., Nancy Dunham, treasurer, Meriel Mitch- ell, rec. sec., and Susan Blackmore, corr. sec. 71 ti- I ,...,,,..Zi fs.- L. First Row: N. Wasell, president, A. Cockerham, vice-president, S. Blackmore, corr. secretary, M. Mitchell, record secretary, N. Dunham, treo- surer,- D. McQuowr1, Project Charm., P. Snyder, I. C. C. Second Row: C. Elkins, J. Cox, S. Colaway, N. Harrell, B, Lanier, G. Howell, B. Chap- pell, K. Wooten, S. Smith, F, Speas, J. Martin. Third Row: K. Kappes, S. Dunnagon, D. Nowell, P. Rau, C. Worrell, B. Wyrick, C. Redding, S. Stanford, A. Cowan, J. Steadmon, M. Roberson. Fourth Row: B. Newsome, D. Patterson, J. Newsom, J. Decker, P. Bacon, J. Decker, E. Fulmer, S. Eisenberg, B. Swain, L. Wilcox, J. Sides, L. Pannill, L. Hauser. Fifth Row: S. Thorpe, B. Hartnett, S. Davidson, J. Clary, A. Collier, P. Ray, N. Burgess, S. Taylor, P. Wolberg, C. Markunas, D. Muller, P. Borbee. Sixth Row: J. Sechrist, M. Dwiggins, R. LaPrelle, B. Bryan, B. Bowman, J. Cly, A. Zimmerman, D. Thompson, D. Knighten, B. Chambers, R. Witt, M. Schindel, C. Mayrand, A. Hart. Seventh Row: S. Lineberger, B. Chafin, M. Bennett, L. Davis, B. Masters, D. Pipkin, N. Harvel, A. Howard, E. M. Foxworth, L. Lockard, S. Craft, P. Bowers, P. Clanton, L. Nunn, S. Marshall, M. E. Hunt, A. Fitts, C. Coan, E. Holmes, B. Barringer. Eighth Row: E. Bair, E. Hester, C. Allen, J. Skipper, P. Williams, J. Gallman, C. Marshall, C. Simons, M. Jackson, T. Fulp, C. Howell, A. Pulliam. Ninth Row: S. Young, S. Sheets, J. Butler, S. Edwards, A. C. Beard, J. K. Gitter, M. Dowell, M. Pfaff, S. Lowery, S. Henry, A. Ashburn. 97 O O 'Ll T110 I' 1' First Row: G. Forrest, secretary and treasurer, H. Morris, vice-president, J. Barrow, president, C. Philips, chaplain, S. Dula, sergeant at arms. Second Row: J. Apperson, R. David, R. Bates, S. Disher, R. Pickett, S. Philo, C. Davis, W. Manuel, C. Trogdon, R. Murray, B. Downing, B. Ave- ry, D. Parrish. Third Row: N. Lide, R. Thomas, K. Hepler, W. Joest, J. Ashcroft, L. Rice, B. Zeh, C. Little, J, Canull, B. Bshaver, J. Bunn, L. Cruse, W. Tennille, D. Wolfe, P. Freeman. Fourth Row:,R. Sarratt, B. Daisy, R. Hurst, S. Johnson, K. Essex, L. Briggs, D. Green, B. Flintom, S. Heckard, M. Beake, S. Needham, B. Davis, H. Schuitmaker. Sophomore Hi-U First Row: J. Blackburn, chaplain, T. Kimball, secretary, B. Blair, president, B. White, sergeant at arms, C. McEwan, treasurer. Second Row: T. Cordell, C. Veitch, B. Snyder, B. Greenway, J. Ravsch, D. Porter, B. Lowery, T. Eddleman. Third Row: Z. Schiller, P. Licker, B. Groat, A. Drake, D. Lineback, F. Bahnson, R. Harper, D .Kline, D. Carlberg. Fourth Row: R. J. Lake, Jr., C. W. Perry, Jr., T. McKenzie, G. Stockton, J. Fritz- gerald, C. Gentry, M. Zauber, J. Appleyard, M. Foltz, W. Starbuck. 98 unior lj-5eens First Row: M. R. Dobbins, treasurer, C. Thacker, vice-president, S. Howell, vice-president, S. Matuszak, J. Hutcherson, president, F. Ubele, presi dent, S. Bain, president. Second Row: G. Ferebee, secretary, M. Phillips, treasurer, E. Westmoreland, secretary, B. Gardner, secretary, M. Brock well, l. C. C., M. Martin, treasurer, L. Jackson, l. C. C. Third Row: N. Stansfield, C. Fulmer, B. Davis, K. Bernhard, S. Jackson, S. Adams, M Vanderver. Fourth Row: A. Davis, F. Edens, T. Beitchrnan, S. Brenner, G. Grice, S. Shelor, J. O'Brien. Fifth Row: B. Bailey, L. Atkinson, A Butner, S. Bodnar, J. Borber, L. Myers, M. Chandler, T. Cooke. Sixth Row: B. Steele, K. Cook, B. G. Heefner, B. Lineberger, H. Odom, N Cox, N. Adams, L. Beach, C. Gaines, C. Marion. Seventh Row: P. Hooper, B. Gunther, V. Simpson, L. Weavil, D. Binkley, S. French, S. Steere S. Barnhardt, P. Bagnal. Eighth Row: M. Singletary, D. Steifel, P. Walker, J. C, Parker, L. Fulton, K. Masten, L. Harper, L. Carter, J. Beard, P Stanford. Ninth Row: S, Holms, K. Kelleher, B, Hucks, S. Moony, S. Bodenheimer, S. Royster, S. Benson, S, Zimmerman, P. Kellogg, L. Aber- nethy, .L Wayne. Tenth Row: J. Sheets, E. Carlton, L. Davis, S. Smothers, A. Wilson, S. E. McCuiston, B. Clark, B. Aix, D. Reinhardt, J. Mar- shall, D. Moore. Eleventh Row: J, L. Harrold, A. Farthing, B. Byerly, P. Pearce, J. Pearce, L. Pratt, G. XNalker, M. Pace, B. Bulla, L. Downs, J Allred, CJ Marr.Twelfth Row: S. King, S. Aspden, L. Pettieiohn, C. Smith, A. Badgett, A. Whitney, J. Stafford, D. Dull, S. Dawson, J. Peterson, L. Hines, G. Savage, J. A. Skeen, J. Eysenback. Thirteenth Row: L. Sanders, B. Kent, C. Wise, C. Colter, P. Rudolph, S. Airey, B. Holton, M Waggoner, B. Tucker, R. Reynolds, J. Fleenor, J. Ligon, L. Wall, B. Hoy. C., sz 1' , 1 F if ' V T 8 ,Q . ' 4 Sophomore lj-Deens First Row: M. Thomas, l. C. C., C. Mowery, vice-president, E. McGuire, president, C. Todd, president, A. Hauser, president, C. lnabinet, vice president, P. Huband, vice-president, Second Row: K. Williamson, treasurer, P. Stallings, I. C. C., E. Siewers, secretary, P. Metcalf, secretary R. Ashburn, treasurer, B. Grenade, I. C. C., L. Stokes, treasurer, K. Welfare, secretary, Third Row: S. Bagnal, L. Edwards K. Kirkland, C. Rag: ers, J. Durana, C. Bagnal, J. Parker, L. Holmes, J. Woodward, B. Trotter. Fourth Row: C. Shields, J. Hill, E. lsgett, C. Johansen, S. Barnhardt B. Parker, D. Norman, I. Olsen, M. A. Cody, P. McCormick. Fifth Row: J. Brown, M. Art, M. B. Perkins, L .Brown, C. Simmons, McKnight J. Bailey, C. Conrad, N. Foster, K. Grubbs. Sixth Row: M. White, N. Boyer, B. Bayless, K. Jones, J. Ziglar, M. Rettinger, M. Silverman, K. Cop lan, M. Helton, B. Brewer, N. Hemmings. Seventh Row: J. Baker, T. Mack, P. Murray, P. Henry, B. Gegenheimer, W. Cornelius, M. Miller E. Chipman, M. Clyton, P. Dungam, A. Nelson, E. Fudd. Eighth Row: S. Hine, L. Young, M. Wallace, A. Petty, M. A. Swaney, B. Wilson, S. Collins, P. Bain, B. Steele, B. Cox, J. Pitts, J. Walker. Ninth Row: P. Smithdeal, C. Vaughn, N. Crews, J. Ferris, S. Spenman, S. Wall, M. Black M. A. Gold, J. Holton, C. Dize, K. Chipman, P. Petree. Tenth Row: P. Jones, B. Roe, V. Wood, K. Sapp, N. Bowen, P. Amos, C. Feinman, J. Dug- gins, M. McCoy, H. Dempsey, K. Amen, P. Little. Eleventh Row: L. Foster, S. Brown, C. Donovan, V. Boyle, K. Traylor, A. Parker, C. Harris, M. Eidson, V. Price, E. Latimer, A. Smith, L. Pate, S. Kemp. Twelfth Row: B. Forrest, N. Mayer, G. Collete, B. Reich, K. Adams, S. Beckerdite, E. Wenger, C, Peters, D. Lewis, L. Dahlen, M. Davis, P. Ontes, V. Walker. Thirteenth Row: V. Ekvoll, M. Byers, C. Chandler, H. Peeples, S. Runge, S. Clause, D. Duck, J. Yandell, T. Brown, N. Putman, J. Hamrick, A. Rogan, J. Butler, M. Rogan. Fourteenth Row: R. Rose, Z. Baker, J. Rolli, M. McKeithan, C. Sale, V. Lovell, M. McCloud, A. Maddrey, J. Keith, P. Rechardson, M. Fobert, J. Fleenor, B. Gordon, D. Way. 100 Hreshman lj-Zeens First Row: S. Brooks, worship chrm., B. Pope, l.C.C., L. Kimball, treasurer, J. Fulp, president, S. Nash, social chrm., B. Brock, secretary M. A. Saunders, vice-president. Second Row: L. McGowan, M. Chafin, M. Thornton, A. Speas, L. Ketchie, T. Bates, D, Pulliam, A. Warren Third Row: D. Gobble, K, Harrison, M. Mitchell, K. Brewer, B. Stanley, R. Beach, D. Holder, A. Laugter. Fourth Row: C. Parrish, L. Harri man, G. Niblock, P. Poindexter, S. Thompson, S. Mary, K. V. Smith, A. Conrad, S. Hoffman. Fifth Row: M. Sams, C. Winder, B. Glenn D. Thomas, C, Bennett, G. Wright, K. Conrad, V. Scales, V. Currin. Sixth Row: J, Gilmore, J. Harrold, B, Dixson, S. James, J, Divine, J, Bredder A. E. Newman, M. Monroe, K. Douthat, G. Schaum, J, Haynes. Seventh Row: E. Shelton, secretary, M. Decker, treasurer, S. Clifton, vice-presil dent, J. Edmonds, president, Eighth Row: B, Francis, B. Myers, B. Pulliam, B. Blues, C. Carlton, R. Blackwell, B. Harrill, R. Parker, G. Mc- Clung. Ninth Row: J. Vaught, P. Fearrington, R. Greenwood, W. Dize, L. Moser, J. Hauser, M. B. Peterson,.P. Barringer, M. Cass, V. Young Tenth Row: J. Graham, M. Spencer, M. Cly, M. Chambers, R. Miller, N. Granor, E. Kirby, E. Enders, A. Brownlee, C. Strickland. Eleventh Row: T. Fultz, vice-president, P. Orrell, president, J. Paley, secretary, L. Shore, treasurer. Twelfth Row: D. Saunders, J. Wall, B. Adams, P. Tucker, M. A. Ellison. Thirteenth Row: B. K. Harris, J. Kittinger, S. Cranfill, B. B. Harris, J. Weeks, B. Barbee. Fourteenth Row: G. Richardson, M. Mar- cuson, M. B. Hinkle, R. Waller, J. Slawter, L. Copple, C. Pratt, M. Swanson. Fifteenth Row: S. Averette, G. Reid, A. Herndon, B. P. Thomas, E. Tucker, K. Cockerham, J. Sherrill, B. Norman. 3 L1 , N., I LV,, , s, 'ig QE MEI? W Riff? ., an R W ia? i 'X .X- ffi: i A gi J' K A ff WL fy-K 1,1 X1 A 5 f i ' -ifigii KS,f2Tf53:.l?5:mi3'i'ilM'E5?'-?l'ggg,z' A A 1 :vzewf .M . . it I 3, N K Q Q2, vw This year the Youth for Christ Club sponsored a quiz team which participated in the Y. F. C. M rallies every Saturday night in the New Com- 1 MW, nt- munity Center. ln December the members, 3 A' along with throngs of other teenagers, attended ,LQ y the Capitol Teen Convention in Washington, D. C. -nd qv, Officers at the Bible Club are First Row: Jane Fritts, Nancy Pike, Patsy Pierce, Dianne Bennett, Second Row: The Members of the Bible Quiz Ieam are First Row: Judy Brande, Jewell Bill Hartman, Donald Spriggs, Ross Marion and Larry Cranfill, Patsy Peirce, Nancy Piper, Diane Kanoy. Second Row: Clyde Lincoln, Taylor. and Bill Hartman. U. 3. C. Club First Row: J. Fritts, secretary, L. Taylor, president, D, Spriggs, reporter, R. Marion, vice-president, D. Russell. Second Row: M. Watson, M. R. Elliott, J. Bennett, C. Hall, V. Mahaffey, C. Redding, L. Myers, G. Ferebee. Third Row: J. Brande, D. Kanoy, D. Hill, S. Workman, J. Paley. Fourth Row: K. Dohrman, L. Ballard, D. Bennett, A. Whitley, N. Piper, C. Saintsing, S. Howell, B. Byerly, J. Peace, F. Ubele, C. Sprinkle, A. Smither, J. Orrell, B. Swaim. Fifth Row: J. Sechrist, J. Dillon, P. Russell, K. Priddy, D. Thompson, T. Jarvis, P. Pearce, A. Wood, N. Pike, J. Cranfil, C. Lincoln, B. Hartman, S. Dillon, T. Davenport. 103 Dramatics Club At the beginning of the year, the Dramatics Club studied the basic background of dramatics. They were taught stage craft, voice, and diction, which they practiced in pantomimes and short scenes at their Wa Monday night meetings. Later the members worked on larger productions, such as the entertaining skit which they presented in the Key Club Follies. A smoxmc A if if. 'if cirsinz Loasv A' A 3 . 1 is . UNLV ' J ' g r rirr J M K V- -et Q 343.3 1 W K X' S -1 5 My , - - u f , fin- ,rj Lv E Mr. Paul Snyder, works hard to make the club a successful ' L . my 'lli one. .. L e t, .1 Tx, Ww ij..L.j.L.-1 - 3 .-LT ,,.l. . .1 9 The officers of the Dramatics Club are Jon Bednerik, president, Ann Hammill, secretary, Terry Beitchman, treasurer, and John Davis, vice-president. J. Bednerik, president, A. Hammill, secretary, J. Davis, vice-president. First Row: M. Culler, G. McClung, S. Hoffman, D. Gobble, P. Jones A. Warren, V. Yokeley, B. Harris, C. Green, B. Adams, M. Schultz, D. Parrish, W. Diie. Second Row: B. Parker, R. Greenwood, C. McKnight E. Enders, G. Wright, J. Bredder, J. Gay, S. Thompson, B. Bennett, S. Lund, D. Saunders, L. Maddocks, M. B. Petterson, E. Carlton. Third Row J. E. Newell, M. Clary, E. W. Walker, D. Chipman, J. W. Kausch, R. Menz, B. P. Thomas, D. Johnson, R. Gegenhimer, A. Powers, S. Thomas K. Greene, J. Marshal, J. Divine. 104 1 Debating Club This year has been one of much work and many honors for the members of the Debating Club. They spent long hours writing speeches and sharpening up rebuttals for the Wake Forest workshop, the triangu- lar debates, the district eliminations, and, finally, the state finals. The members also participated in the National Forensic League and the District Congress at Raleigh. -wadlyi Jw! 1. wggoum. Mrs. Evelyn Garrison works to bring success to the Debating Club. Officers of the Debating Club are Sandy Ogden, secretary-treas- urerg Dan O'Flaherty, president, and Bill Senkus, vice-president. First Row: D. Pfefferkorn, B. Harris, C. Harris, R. Blackwell, C. Carlton. Second Row: B, Harris, D. Sprinkle, C. Philips, R. David, J. Blackburn Third Row: N. Pratt, S. Ogden, B. Senkus, D. O'Flaherty, G. HGYYTWOVL B- B0ff l10 df, H- BUTVWV1 105 Science Cluli - 'cf ' ,iw .. t. sxmf z, e' ,t it i... Rf g . 4 y i 1k' J . 'fi' iifsfful y ?5 V' J' i Ekzwff y ' ' 5 2 2 :, gig , . 3 3 S' 1 ..,, i'A,g,tg, -. We V,LA ,Amesgfsise!?'ss.'iezsf1t Officers of the Senior Science Club are David Newsome, president, Buddy Swczringen, vice-presidentj Bob Downing, secretary, and Mr, Watts, sponsor of the Senior Science Club gives o Harold Shuitmaker, treasurer. demonstration to the members. The Senior Science Club played an im- portant part in building interest in science among the students at Reynolds. The mem- bers built equipment tor the school labs, spon- sored the Reynolds Science Fair and two city- wide meetings, and sent delegates to the N. C. Science Symposium. First Row: B. Downing, secretary, B. Swaringer, president, D, Newsome, vice-president, H. Schuitmaker, treosurer. Second Row J Brooks J. Burke, W. Preussell, E. Scott, B. Anderson, R. Chew, T, Houser, T, Miller, J. R, Ridgill, J. Woskey, P. Bates. Third Row: D. Stuart W Joest B. Hurst, K. Miller, L. Davis, E. Gegenheimer, D. Needham, F. Phillips, V. Young, B. Jones, L. Chandler, D. Morris, B. Gegenhelmer J. Binkley. Geen-Age Council The couples talking and dancing at Brunson Gym on Saturday night, January 9, were enjoy- ing the Payola Dance, one of the many socials sponsored by the Teenage Council. The Council members, who worked with the City Recreation Department to sponsor wholesome recreation for the students, also entertained themselves at an initiation picnic, held in Miller Park at the be- ginning of the year. Teenage Council officers are Betsy Steele, secretary, Head Bender, treasurer, and Sandra Lineberger, president. Members of the council plan a social for the school, First Row: S. Lineberger, president, H. Bender, vice-president, B. Steele, secretary and treasurer. Second Row: B. Bouldin, E. Bair, B. Cox, P. Dunham, B. Heefner, B. Walsh, E. Holmes, K. Cook, B. Lineberger R. Crowder, S. Little, M. Cook, C. Westmoreland, L. Kimble, G. Good- win. Third Row: J. Davis, L. Blalock, D, Frizzelle, B. Laramore, B. Smith, L. H. Hutchins, B. Bryant, S. Heckard, J. White, B. Flintom, P. High- tower, C. Little, J. Bunn, R. Lake, J. Davis, G. Forrest, J. Dixson. 107 rdf my NL 5,556 - 4.4 X HQ' . . , ., .Q . .. Q I it Z, u -I QW! it lush. B5 'Ss 'Q erman 11 Clufi First Row: H. von Schiller, president, P. Barbee, treasurer, L. Nunn, secretary, S. Pratt, vice-president. Second Row: B. Newsome, B. Chappell, R. LaPrelle, S. Zimmerman, E. Eysenbach, E. Bair, J. Brooks. Third Row: B. Masten, D. Muller, L. Downs, B. Bryan, T. Cordell, B. Anderson, B. Gottenstrater, W. Lomb, B. Sherrill, B. Downing, M. Cox, B. Byerly, P. Davis, M. Watts, W. Joest, B. Jones, S. Gramley, F. Phillips, E. Johnson, D. Needham, J. Stuart, D. O'FIaherty. . ,'z,f's.q 1, 5 M' ,I V, L. K. Wy, fi 'Ng Q, . Q92 Q F' g 0 f-. ,nt 1 S -f3,,qwffi f F J , 'CN lt., y gun, P 2 Q.. ee A- 1-.. MUN 'gin lu. ,. 'g 9' PHysical Hifness First Row: T. Ogburn, president, T. Brown, vice-president. Second Row: B. Earl, S. Little, J. Coon, C. Westmoreland, F. Cason, M. Cook, M. Owens, R. Fishel, P. Davis, G. Niblock, J. Long, D. Yountz. Third Row: W. Whitfield, R. Greene, H. Smith, B. Benbow, B. Sutton, K. Davis, J. Morris P. Hondros N. Harris T. Thornton B. Brockwell N. Willis, B. Sherril, L. Gordon, H. Shaffner, C. Russ, B. Wilson. Fourth Row: J. McDowell, J. Statoln, D. Davis, A. Ballard,,S. Shaffner, Chambers, D. Goin, D. Blake, B. Blair, D. Forrest, G. Petty, R. Warren, C. Veitch, T. Fowler, J. Lockard, B. Wisenheimer. 109 First Row: F. Ubele, secretary, S. French, secretary, J. C. Parker, treasurer, R. David, vice-president, L. Holmes, secre- tary, K. Amen, secretary, B. G. Heefner, president. Second Row: J .Hutcherson, vice-president, J. Fleenor, vice-president, R. Reynolds, vice-president S. Hepler, president, V. Blalock, treasurer, J. Ash- croft treasurer J. Bunn resident B 1 1 I P 1 - Daisy, treasurer, C. Philips, president. Third Row: S. Adams, M. Phillips, G. Ferebee, L. Downs, C. Colter, J. A. Skeen, A. Butner, D. Binkley, B. Snook, Mrs. Fearrington. Fourth Row: R. Tesh, R. Hudson, D. Kirby, B. Clark, J. Peace, C. Fulmer, M. Singletary, B. Lineberger, V. Simpson, A. Davis, B. Blalock. Fifth Row: L. Martin, J. Sheets, E. Carlton, P. Kellogg, P. Benbow, S. Benson, l. Olsen, L. Beach, C. Thacker, K. Stone. Sixth Row: S. Decker, M. Watson, N. Stansfield, L. Davis, P. Petree, C. Gaines, S Matuszak P Ba nal J Schneider L - 1 - Q 1 - 1 - Wall, L. Abernethy, L. Atkinson, J. Eysenbach, J. Newton. Seventh Row: M. Yarbrough, D. Rogers, V. Campbell, S. Burgess, V. Ekvall, H. Dempsey, S. Bodenheimer, T. Lanier, S. Mooney, L. Rice, V. Currin, P. Licker, B. Hendrix. Ei hth Row: M. Clar S. Mor M. Tal 9 Y, Y, ' ley, J. Snow, S. Aspden, L. Pettyjohn, P. Walton, S. Bodnar, K. Burke, L. Myers, M. R. Dobbins, J. Beard, D. Green, B. Snyder, R. Maynard. Ninth Row: C. Saintsing, S. Robinson, M. Waggoner, J. Stafford, B. Holton. Tenth Row: S. Howell, C. Pappas, D. Wolfe, S. Dawson, J. L. Harrold, A. Whitney, D. Dull, B. ' Bulla, P. Little, L. Nicks, L. Cruse, E. Scott, G. Boney, H. Key, J. McGraw, R. Pulliam. grenc grench Cluli 1 H C1115 11 --M First Row: Les Tresories - H. Butnier, D. Gualle, J. Charpentier, Les Secre- taires - M. Dejarnac, F. Francoise, J. DeVine. Second Row: Mlle. Moore, Les Presidents - R. Messick, B. Barnhardt, B. Bardot, Les Vice-Presidents - M. Dietrich, J. Bonaparte, M. Schultz. Third Row: L. Satterwhite, S. Thorpe, P. Clan- ton, M. Martin, L. Lockard, R. B. Cly, N. Burgess. Fourth Row: N. Pikey, D. Patterson, M. A. Swanney, B. Wyrick, G. Howell, S. Craft, A. Cockerham, N. Wasell. Fifth Row: B. Dowell, A. Fitts, M. E. Hunt, B. Chafin, P. Wolberg, B. Swain, L. Watson, I. Bonds, L. Wilcox, C. Elkins. Sixth Row: P. Bowers, P. Sny- der, J. Newsom, B. Walsh, C. Howell, P. Briggs, S. Lowery, P. Bacon, J. Decker, G. Hart, S. Calaway. Seventh Row: B. Burgess, B. Rix, A. Collier, M. Cox, C. Sheets, J. Drake, R. Dejarnac, B. Barrett, J. Decker, J. Reece, J. Cox. Eighth Row: B. Hucks, A. Hart, J. Clary, C. Hamilton, C. Mayrand, S. Shelor, J. Barber, G. Grice, H. L. Morgan, F. Bradshaw, R. Howard, W. Redman, L. Sims, C. Robert- son, B. Bowman. T filirary Staff First Row: J. Collins, treasurer, M. Singletary, vce-president, B. Walsh, president, E. Holmes, secretary. Second Row: B. Davis, B. Ward, L. Nunn, J. Butler, B. Swain, S. Thorpe, L. Wilcox, S. Lineberger. Third Row: C. Coan, P. Hooper, M. Pfaff, B. G. Heefner, P. Walker, B. Cha- fin, A. Orrell, P. Ray, B, Hemrick, C. Mayrand, S. Blackmore, C. Howell, Miss Caldwell. Fourth Row: M. E. Hunt, N. Cox, B. Greer, B. Steele, M. Mitchell, A. Warren, H. Odom, F. Speas, A. Zimmerman, N. Dunham, T. Dunn. Office Pages Anal Receptionists A First Row: C. Robertson, B. Trotter, E. Latimer, S. Smith, J. Cox, P. Parrish, A, Speas, P. Rau, K. Masten. Second Row: J. Hamrick, A. Smith, P. Wolberg, B. Newsome, M. Mitchell, A. Pulliam, M. Dwiggins, E. Fulmer, B. Burgess. Third Row: D. Rogers, K. Bernhard, B. Bulla, M. Martin, B. Tucker, J. Baker, B. Gardner, L. Beach, C. Ridgeway, F. Brasko. Fourth Row: J. Clary, E. Chipman, B. Chambers, K. Grubbs, S. Dawson, Wall, P. Amos, N. Bowen, A. Hauser, P. Briggs. Fifth Row: J. Gilmore, B. Norman, B. Glenn, V. Price, G. Howell, N. Pike, J. Eysenbach, Chandler, K. Welfare, K. L. Smith, S. Zimmerman, J. Cly. Sixth Row: S. Brenner, M. Gold, J. Holton, B. Holton, A. Cave, S. B. Barnhardt, D Binkley, A. Burner, J. Marshal, J. C. Parker, S. Rollick. Seventh Row: A. Collier, P. Williams, B. Gordon, S. Nash, S. Steere, F. Ubele, L. C. J. Allred, J. Waller, P. Bacon, M. A. Saunders, B. Dixson, I. Bonds, A. Hart, J. Newsome, M. Cox. 111 Reliops First Row: Roger Howard, Don Needham, Bill Waldman, Ricky Wainer, Johnny Rehder, Buck Anderson, Stuart Cooper, Mike Byrant, Joe Ridgill. Second Row: Barry Snyder, Marshall Orr, Mike Boyd, Dave Stuart, Buck Malcolm. Third Row: Billy Hurst, Lawrence Briggs, Frank Freudig, Dan Craver, Steve Bradford -- piano. flnstrumenfal Music Club First Row: N. L. Mayer, M. Hart, L. Crawtord, K. Stone, K. Joyce, J. Sherrill, B. Rhudy, B. Gibson, B. Gibson, B. Petree C. Thacker, S. Snyder, M. Lee, J. Petree, J. Vickers, L. Coleman. Second Row: K. Wilcox, G. Kelley, R. Wainer, B. Wald man, T. Vernon, S. Bradford, J. Malcolm, D. Boyd, F. Freudig, M. Orr, M. Bryant, J. Rehder. S. Coooer. B. Snyder. Photography Cluli First Row: S. Samaras, D. Ruskinburk, B. Boyles, C. F. Disher, E. Tierney, R. R. Devlin, A. Cabe, J. Beck. Second Row: B. Blackburn, L. Cope, D. Dwiggins, F. Bradshaw. 112 Scrilitilers Clu5 First Row: D. Muller, D. Clay, D. Lineback, S. Sulkin, K. McKeithan, C. Farran, M. Sanders. Second Row: D. Dull, P. Kimbel, S. Hardy, C. Ridgeway, E. Eysenbach, S. Bullard, D. Lofland. History Cluli First Row: M. Watts, treasurer, C. Cox, president, A. Woodward, vice-president, D. Kinney, president, G. Pitts, secretary, B. Snook. Second Row: W. Brothers, B. McCall, J. Grandee, P. Simpson, T. Decker, M. Bradburn, R. Howard, M. Lorber, S. Johnson. Third Row: T. Hill, B. Snow, T. L. Stewart, L. Kennington, R. Hodges, Mr. Mitchell, B. Gibson, B. Cooper, J. Pegram, D. Angell, J. Parsons. unior Science Clu5 First Row: B. White, president, G. Stockton, vice-president, D. Kline, secretary and treasurer. Second Row: J. Miller, S. Whicker, R. Isaacs, P. Ferguson, H. Overcash, H. Crodduck. Third Row: A Davis, G. Greene, J. Appleyard, D. Porter, R. Angell, P. Licker, B. Groot, T. Wood, R. Marion, S. Staley. 113 Hall Monitors First Row: M. Brockwell, A. Conrad, B. Flintom, M. Swanson, S. Jackson. Second Row: S. Shelor, D. Binkley, J. Ridgill, S. Smith, J. Steadman Third Row: C. Marr, D. Goodwin, J. Reece, J. Cox, P. Barbee. Fourth Row: D. Nowell, P. Rau, L. Lockhard, S. Lowery, R. LaPrelle. Fifth Row P. Clanton, L. Hauser, S. Marshall, L. Hines, C. Thacker, A. Davis, K. Travis. Sixth Row: M. Silverman, B. Forrest, G. Collete, B. Reich, K. Ad ams, S. Smith. Seventh Row: Z. Strub, G. Ferebee, N. Stansfield, L. Beach, P. Metcalf, L. Pate, A. Smith, J. Sides. Eighth Row: S. Brenner L. Atkinson, P. Collins, B. Guenther, J. Collins, D. Dull, P. Hubbard, B. Chappell. Ninth Row: S. Bair, M. Jackson, J. Ligon, L. Downs B. Wyrick, J. Gallman, L. Watson, C. Bagnal. Tenth Row: A. Steele, E. McGuire, L. Stokes, S. Brown, D. Kirby, D. Wall, B. Byerly, S. Howell J. Parker. Eleventh Row: P. Bowers, A. Cockerham, D. Hayworth, E. M. Foxworth, S. Peebles, P. Bacon, J. Decker, V. Simpson, A. Banna J. Decker, B. Barringer. 114 . r 1 il! ra ix, V ,Qu unior'Senior Math Clulg First Row: G. McGugan, pres., W. Curlee, vice-pres., C. Cashwell, sec., O. Culler, sponsor. Se d R : H. M ' L. Miller, T. Cooper, R. Murray, H. Land. Third Row: J. Chitty, L. Calhoun, B. Gottenstrater, l:o'l:olb,ovG. Jenkinzrgznl LgyeiSBl:1eClB C. Key, D. Green, R. Gasque, B. Gilbert, T. Conrad, T. Hayes, L. Byrd. ' ' ' ' ll i ill? l ii ll if l l f . ll l I ll ll ll islllll Dancing Boots First Row: P. Walker, P. Bowers, S. Blackmore, D. McQuown, K. Cook, A. Fitts, M. Gold, M. Mitchell, chief, B. Wilson, B. Lineberger, N. Dun- ham, asst. chief, B. Ward, A. Davis, P., Dunham, E. Bair. Second Row: M. Markuson, L. Copple, M. Petter, C. Howell, M. Thomas, M. Black- .nore, P. Bain, M. Sacks, B. Chafin, S. Young, J. Slaughter, J. Waller, B. Harrill, L. Kimbal, S. Bagnal. Third Row: F. Ubele, C. Strickland, B. Brock, M. E. Hunt, M. Pfaff, E. Sample, M. Sams, G. Richardson, 5. Thorpe, A. Speas, M. A. Saunders, B. Barringer, M. Swanson, M. B Hinkle, J. Woodward. Fourth Row: L. Fuller, G. Collette, B. Brock, A. Speas, M. Saunders, B. Byerly, E. McGuire, C. Mowery, M. McKeithan, J. Fleenor, C. Peters, C. Pratt, N. Mayer, R. Ashburn, L. Edwards. 115 If- 'Y 19:91 Nancy Dunham, assistant chief, and Meriel Mitchell, chief, work hard to brllng us enter- taining performances throughout thehyear. Our majorettesC?D practice for their Washington show. Majoreifes ,,:,, fix 35 .. Y y M s , f s ,K c y ' . B M ,.r 1: ii'V Q ti i rair D ' v X Around the boot: Meriel Mitchell, Nancy Dun- ham, Dorothy McQuown, Agnes Fitts, Susan Blackmore, Ellen Bair, Betty Ward, Patsy Bowers, Anne Davis, Barbara Lineberger, Pa- tricia Walker, Betty Wilson, Phyllis Dunham, Millie Gold, Kay Cook. First Row: Betty Ward, Dorothy McQuawn, Agnes Fitts, Meriel Mitchell, Chief, Barbara Lineberger, Nancy Dunham, Ellen Bair. Second REQ: Patricia Walker, Patsy Bowers, Susan Blackmore, Betty Wilson, Millie Gold, Kay Cook, Ann Davis, Phyllis Dunham. as if P 1 f ': , . R .,iw 6 TJ li? K' V' j1V:,i,,Q I A-sunt, ' if Q ky A ' f f The new chief and assistant chief shed a few tears of goy after being elected . V ',.. - H 1 so , ,. s 1 W , , , 1--,, , i ' K P 4 , 'V ' White, White, he's our man! yell the Cheer- leaders at a basketball game! 3 3 Around the R. Betsy Holton, Nancy Wasell, Betsy Steele, I, ' Sandra Lineberger, Cricket Coan, Linda Watson, Phyllis ' ' Snyder, Betty Gray Heefner, Patsy Collins, Judy Collins. .., :fi A 5 CHeerleac1ers , Flys! lov: Phyllis Snyder, Sandra Lineberger, assistant chief, Cricket Coon, chief, Betsy Steele, Patsy Collins, Second luv: Judy Collins, Betty Gray Heefner, Nancy Wasell, Linda Watson, Betsy Holton. 117 QfLllJiI!.l, ...W J M Dre H e stra First Row: N. Wasell, D. Rollick, C. Thacker, S. Matuzak, P. Walker, A Zimmerman, E. Crouse, B. Chambers. Second Row: B. Cooper, R. Reynolds, L. Edwards, S. Bagnal, H. Nanzetta, L. Reynolds, B. Hartnett, B. Ward, D Knighten, C. Rogers, K. Greene. Third Row: M. Bvers, P. Benbow, C. Phil- lips, R. Howard, B. Newsome, P. Briggs, J. Newsome, M. Lee, M. Hart, M Orr, B. Snyder, L. Briggs, B. Hurst, N. Mayer, B. Reich. Fourth Row: C Burke, A. Thacker, J. Ridgill, R .Wainer, S. Cooper, B. Waldman, D. Need- ham, M. Boyd, F. Freudig, D. Craver, R. Perryman, B. Gilbert, J. McDowell L, Fuller. Fifth Row: T. Vernon, R. Mayer, conductor, B. Malcolm, S, Brad- ford, S. Ogden, B. Blackburn, S. Vickers, B. Lowery, B. Petree, J. Peterson P. Hahn, S. Snyder, J. Rehder. 118 I -..Q ...N si ,ff.' sw .. . .. . - . -f . f 1 f- 1. Mf.s.gwirrMgg...is.......-- J., .q. . V - f ff ,NWA . fs at . ,H A A - f L ,.,,. . . , M,.,..,.'.. . ......4.,.f 'fif' i -Q 4 .... . .. ,m.,.,W..,,,,,,m V .M K ...,,, ,. .. .... . . . A.. .,W,,m..V.?, K 'Q v -..-V 2 -. v ' ' V . ,-', A .. l W ,,. , , -Ls-V - - . M-ff X, if Blach and Qold Band First Row P. Walker, P. Bowers, S. Blackmore, B. Wilson, B. Ward, D. Mc- Quown, A. Fitts, M. Mitchell, B. Lineberger, N. Dunham, E. Bair, K. Cook A. Davis, P. Dunham. Second Row: D. Rogers, J. Roberts, H. Nanzetta, B Hartnett, N. Moyer, S. Shepherd, K. Harrison, J. Sherrill, C. Joyce, B Bryan, L. Reynolds, D. Green, S. Kates, J. Peterson, B. Blackburn, D. Rus sell, H. Thomas, S. Snyder, D. Green, J. Rehder, J. Smith, D. Hahn, R Trent, P. Bates, B. Wallman, K. Davis, D. Needham, M. Clancy, R. Howard W. Edwards, J. Vickers, S. Ogden. Third Row: S. Bradford, B. Brewer, C Baldwin, M. Harrington, S. Stroupe, R. Disher, B. Brewer, D. Clitherow, B Newsom, P. Briggs, J. Newsome, R. Gibson, J. Hutcherson J. Petree, M Hart, S. Davidson, D. Haworth, C. Marr, L. Hines, C. Marshall, P. Parrish, E. Horwitz, S. Packard, A. Drake, M. Hart, M. Lee, M. Chambers, A Thacker, R. Thomas, S. Cunningham, S. Cooper, M. Bryant, R. Wainer, M Powell, J. Rigall. Fourth Row: M. Ore, B. Snyder, R. Pulliam, L. Crawford G. Kelly, B. Lowery, M. Boyd, F. Freudig, D. Kanoy, H. Trippet, B. Vance, B. Gilbert, D. Craver, R. Perryman, B. Hartman, D. Byerly, C. Lincoln, S. James, V. Young, S. Sulkin, J. Davis, S. Smith, S. Clifton, R. Robinson, D. Bell, B. Gibson, R. Robinson, W, Weaver, K. Stone, K. Wilcox, B. Hurst, L. Briggs. Fifth Row: D. Rollick, B. Reich, B. Chambers, K. Hepler, J. Broome, C. Lane, B. Petree, B. Rhudy, F. Williams, B. Boyle, D. Chipman, H. Chip- man, A. Zimmerman, R. Reynolds, C. Thacker, Mr. Mayer. .ff Q' I ' CH ' On Floor: J. Allred, S. Cobb, D, Muller, M. White, J. Butler, M. Miller,,B Lanier, G. McKenzie. Seated: M. Jackson, S. Steere, P. Bowers, D. Nowell R. A. Pfohl, D. Lewis, J. Turner, J. Clary, M. R. Roberts, M. Clary, M Vandever, C. Colter, A. Whitney, M. Phillips, L. Simpson, M. Roberson First Row: M. Yarborough, J. Ligon, A. Maddrey, E. lsgett, C. Johansen B. Poe, S. Edwards, C. Cann, C. Ridgeway, M. Watson, J. Durana, L Thomas, D. Church, S. Hardy, C. Peters, R. Binkley, R. Bowman, M. Wal- lace, P. Williams. Second Row: J. Steadman, S. Dawson, S. Smith, C lnabinet, N. Harrell, M. L. Bates, N. Hemmings, L. Stewart, P. Jones, L Dahlen, C. Baker, S. Beckerdite, R. Witt, S. Kemp, R, Ashburn, L. Davis V. Wood, S. Young. Third Row: S. Barnhardt, S. Airey, J. Fleenor, L. Young K. Traylor, N. Piper, F. Edens, H. Peeples, A. Wilson, L. Abernethy, B Burgess, R. Hudson, B. Ammons, S. Stanford. 120 1 f 22 , :lei Q gf 1 J S it 4 3 i l l l is fp, is . W V E? ?,.i 12 ' 2 ty.: . L. r .Q 3 2 ?, 'sk 2, Jw. ,Q il , Wx. .A A as-1 . iw . , . 3 . E ,. .L Mixed Choir First Row: D. Muller, N. Harrell, F. Edens, L. Abernethy, J. Ligon, N Adams, S. Smith, C. Conn, R. Bowman, B. Lanier, R. Binkley, S. Edwards M. Watson, C. Ridgeway, A. Whitney, S. Steere, M. Jackson, J. Clary, M Roberson. Second Row: B. Bailey, S. Hardy, S. Dawson, M. Vandever, S Burgess, A. Pulliam, P. Bowers, C. Colter, J. Fleenor, S. Airey, A. Wilson M. Clary, D. Nowell, M. Phillips, J. Steadman, M. Moore, R. Hudson, S E. Johnson, B. Greenway, D. Chipman, D Stanford. Third Row: J. Goy, Newsome, B. Gegenheimer, B. Zeh, T. Cooper, T. Vernon, B. Burgess, C Marion, P. Williams, B. Sugg, B. Cranfill, A. Dinkins, R. Womack, K. Mc- Keithen, M. Watts, B. Moore, C. Veitch. Fourth Row: B. Masten, G. Little P. Little, R. Penry, J. Hicks, B. Smith, D. Dwiggins, W. Colter, G. Mci Kenzie, J. Willis, R. Witt, R. Pickett, J .Kausch, B. White, J. Kinney, D Ludlum, J. Parsons, R. Gasque. Q . M e n 'S C Horn 5 First Row: B. Snook, B. Cronfill, R. Pickett, D. Chipman, B. White, D. Ludlum, B. Gegenheimer, J. Kinney, D. Newsome, M. Watts, M. Russell Second Row: S. Whecker, T. Cooper, E. Johnson, P, Little, K. McKeithan, J. Gay, A. Dinkins, R. Wommack, Third Row: B. Masten, G. Little, R. Gasque, J. Hicks, B. Smith, C. Veitch, R. Perry, B. Greenway, J. Willis, B. Sugg, B. Moore, J. Parsons, W. Colter, D. Dwiggins, B. Zeh. Beginning Cliorus First Row: D. Johnson, R. Miller, B. Harris, C. Green, S. Kinney, B. Adams. Second Row: C. Vaughn, C. Hanna, J, Bredder, S. Mary, C. White C. Oehman, J. Holton, H. Mohr. Third Row: P. Orrell, J. Fulp, J. Frahm, B. Staley, M. A. Fulton, C. Strickland, P. Thompson, V. Scales M. B. Peterson, H. Hester. 122 , -B f My ENE .?in?i'r. f i5s,'Q.g'git1,. 2, f 'N ks M at K, - ,V i ,in Qgvtg Usliers Cluli First Row: M. Watts, C. Lane, R. David, T. Cooper, D. Chipman, D. Carlberg, B. Vaughn, D. Norwood, T. Jarvis. Second Row: R. Murray, C. Trogdon, B. Gegenheimer, B. Hurst, D. Stuart, H. Schuitmaker, S. Leverton, J. Mickey, C. Philips, W. Hoest, B. Swaringen, L. Byrd. Third Row: B. Smith, S. Gramley, L. Briggs, C. Elkins, B. Wallin, T. Conrad, R. Gasque, B. Leake, E. Johnson, J. Kandzer, J. Binkley, B. Jones, B. Stimpson, D. Newsome, M. Nesbit. you R ai J it sllts . U ! f i. , WM ' 'M iiffsr 'Wu Quan Qi - , ..,, E L I E I l ' . Vocational Printing R. Howard, D. Dwiggins, 1 1 .ww k M Q First Row: Virgil Williams, Mike Georgoulias, Earl Hunt, Don McKnight. Second Row: Charlie Doub, Henry Starbuck, Dickie Carmichael, Skipp Moore, Elbert Stewert, Mr. Clyde McSwain, instructor. 123 Strive on to victory 5firougH tHe golden Rule. May we always aspire 50 lift tier Banners Higfier, Q 1 A 'iii ,, 0 ' if was 'Qs 44 '5 x 3 I I 1 N 1 1 A BILL BILL LARMORE BILL MASTEN A Es ,tsittffi ri BlbB Senior Varsity FUI 'Ez ' K Football coaches left to right: Mr. Webster, Mr. Gramley, Mr. Wilson and Mr. Bryson. WAYNE COLTER The students at Reynolds are not likely to forget the many thrills they received from the l959-l96O football season. l-t was a season that saw the Black Demon team rise to tame as a well recognized state power, and one which ended with -the impressive record of six wins, one loss, and four ties. Many individual honors were won by the players, including Britt Smith and Lyle Blalock, who were elected to the All-Conference and All-Sta-te teams. All of the boys, however, contributed to make a team and a season which they will always look back on with pride. mn. DUNN I-IAROLDZ BENDER BILL-BRYANT 1 BILL MACKIE gs. s an 135' Players RONALD HODGES RUSTY VAUGHN JIMMY BULLA SAM ROBINSON -. i 1 I x i V - ' ll A -M. 'N i,L Reynolds - Lexington . , . . . . 7-7 lx 1 if if 7 6 W' Reynolds Gray .......... 18-0 ss. 9 . 5 Reynolds Roanoke . ......... 27-7 ' a M Reynolds East Mecklenburg ..., 26-7 X . H K. Reynolds Salisbury ....,.... 0-0 X Reynolds Burlington ....... 7-6 Reynolds Gastonia .. . . 21-7 Reynolds High Point .... 18-20 Reynolds - Garinger . . . . . . 7-7 Reynolds - Greensboro ............ . . . 7-0 Reynolds - Greensboro ......,,....... . . . O-O Conference Championship Game Record 6 wins - 1 loss - 4 ties TONY DUNN sm1'1' SMITH Co'C pm ' Co-Captain l . .. fl? ., v.,. ,-jg-1 1.552 I s . llif srtiissi 253 'E..iH'. . 5 ,k.: . -f ., ,mis WILSON.-1.60 W.-121.312 ..,,. ,-,. . M kr . -'sis .1 .. , 1' 'V .t:1:fi5EIs1ff5ETl r f7 9 P511 ' '- - 3 Y iff?4535'7ill5?l5ifl9J2'5l.l15f5ffi?fTff7. 1 . ,s.,,.s, .3 zum.: zf 1. 11153 .ie up -,gi 'ia ,- i . 1 gxiz li v .sf .4 A 5. ROBERT RASCOE 4 Managers for the 1959 football season are D. Alexander, C. Hamilton, R. Boggs, G. Little, B. Orrell, D. Goskins, B. Daisy. . , Q, . V 13 mr .... 1... :li I awgkfl ifgl 1 5, 1 ' v FK 7 K Fr .ii , 35 . 5 'QS WF' ' so 71 ,,.. i W., A ..-. . is J x ' A Li ,sy - 5 1 . fi STEVE GRAMLEY HOWARD BUTNER BARNEY BARNHARDT GROV OCK 3 rrr. -'fE LAWRENCE MILLER .. .... - . ...M-.-4? i? FISIZQELLE 1 LOUIS CALHOUN 1 k.kx,FJ A sw, 4 Z. ...sup .,. . ,W ,, .. . nf H In I . c A . xg wwf - ,f f 1 I V Q. .. Ink Varsity Foofliall Zeam First Row: J. Kandzer, J. Bulla, B. Stallings, J. Russell, R. Sarratt, R, Vaughn, S. Robinson, B. Flintom, H. Morris, J. White, S. Heckard. Second Row: B. Masten, N. Wilkerson, C. Perry, J .Dixon, P. Dunn, J. King, L. Miller, T. Dunn, R. Roscoe, K. Fox, D. Frizzelle. Third Row: B. Mackie, T. Ogburn, L. Miller, G. Shermer, W. Kurtpotrick, L. Calhoun, S. Gramley, B. Blair, D. Wolfe, W. Colter. Fourth Row: H. Bender, B. Leake, B. Sugg, J. Newton, B. Barnhardt, B. Gottenstrater, M. Bradford, K. Essex, R. Warren, S. Disher, G. Forrest. Fifth Row: Mr. Bryson, W. Curlee C. Adams, L. Blalock, B. Larmore, S. Stanley, G. Matlock, L. H. Hutchens, H. Butner, R. Hodges. Sixth Row: Mr. Gramley, S. Blake, G. Petty, J. Harrington, D. Burton, B. Smith, C. Hauser, L. Cruse, L. Sale, J. Davis, Mr. Wilson. , ' Y ' K ' w .. Us fy 4 .4 y A The Demons gain yardage in one of their 1959 victories. 128 CROSS COUNTRY RECORD - 1959 SEASON Reynolds vs, Andrew Lewis . .36 - 23 Reynolds vs. WF Frosh vs. VPI Frosh 42 - 54 - 36 Reynolds - West Mecklenburg vs. High Point 27 - 37 - 58 State Meet .. ,,.,, ..,.,......,.,... T hird Place 1959 TRACK SEASON RECORD Reynolds vs. Myers Park . . .61 - 52 Reynolds vs. High Point . . .72.5 s 40.5 Reynolds vs. Burlington , 69.2 - 43.8 Reynolds vs. Greensboro . . . 52 - 61 Queen City Relays . Central 4-A Conference State Sectional State Finals W-S City Meet . Third Place Third Place First Place Fifth Place . . .Six - lst Places Meet . Cross Country 5eam E Members of Cross Country Team Are: Tommy McKenzie, Arthur Jacobson, Russell Thomas, Wilbur Manuel, Buck Anderson. -fm ,.. 3 W Grack 5eam First Row: T. Cordell, T. Fowler, A. Jacobson, K. Essex, J. McGraw, T. McKenzie, J. Rehder, T. Kimbel, Mr. Webster. Second Row: S. Gramley, P. Freeman, R. Thomas, J. Anderson, W. Manuel, R. Willard, R. Gibson, L. Briggs. Third Row: B. Benbow, B. Wallin, D. Sprinkle, D. Need- ham, D. Morris, K. Wilcox, R. Robinson,,D. Norwood. Fourth Row: B. Malcolm, R. Pickett, D. Chipman, W. Smith, G. Yarborough, L. Wright, R. Green, J. Jones, C. Wilson, T. Bush. 129 ,sw ,milflilff J- . A , ' Q I .sew I if wtlis, I JW, , , - if ,, ff v--unsung-g 1,5 1--A-...-..i....,..,, . W, , ffiff5E3QZQfl'feWi9N ' JOHN DIXSON JIM BULLA GRAHAM FOREST BILL FLINTOM HOWARD MORRIS Basketball Basketball managers are Jimmy Kaush, Bill Daisy, Chuck Westmoreland, Jim Stuart. A dribble, a pass, a shot, and in! -these words rang out time and time again as Reynolds students cheered enthusiastically for their fine basketball team. With Bill Grant as captain and Mr. Ray Whitley as coach, the boys played basketball that every- one enjoyed watching. Although they got off to a fairly slow start, the players improved greatly as the season progressed and they later developed into a very strong -team. sg , ll M 5 .,. if-,,. ,Q :ef,gw,.m5, V: ' ' 'f:,.' ..-:r ':l'E:,:i'1,.32 2 , f it T fr .. is , fr lf ,va f it 2, f H l 5 .1 gk swg ,,., 1 - ff , ,ziiiraf L , ,nee 4 1 fi I X4 t is ' '1,,,,i g zs is I Hrs. tha n f as ii. g X Egger .bf I E :fi git? t it ff all female? i I it 233 A 5 wi ,S-.il .. A i .tml f ,ws in 511565 s X., , ..-:- . JOE MIKE WHITE STEVE HECKARD TOM RUCKER JOHN BARROW RICHARD HERRING .wr I Qaftmllll fi? geam Z-mf: 7 - . , X Y . A ,,., ,L .fi .,,L 3 it Z BILL wsssrsn I Assistant Coach bv b f , RAY WHITLEY - Head Coach X A t x I V,X 6 Sl fre:-X if-R A81 BILL GRANT Captain A JERRY Assistant 3 .j 3:lflfif53?'jl 'Q lY2jf?': :'Z'I4242634101023 . 4 'CR' v s i7f.Q 'oh' is '4' -. Q. . 4 is EI-52323' 'w:3:'fii':-i'E5' rat ' fig, 3. rv. Q - Lt, , . . .,. . ,. ,QQ .1 An. A --.. A. ,, . 3 K 'Q' 5. A R ,fg1p5vp5o, xg,o'o'Q ro-vgro'o' r' ' 1 J' 9 V NOV E262 4'9 f'e : N . I 0 R' Q 9 4. .Q .Q f 4 lv 'Q ,.,:..p 4 I Q .Of OA 'Eur A XY 'vf v ' A E ' 5' M3 A T 5 fx ' ' -oi . f - , E .Q as K X' ' L .-L A 1, ,P ig '3 ,7 1, f M E we 'f . L5 R I -.AC X -' - lr' iv: f a Qtr' in ,mn .,. , , REID Coach ifsfqgsggg QQQQV fy . it iwfifif gm Q Q- QZOZQIQ' Vito? Ye' '+R 9323596-Ei L9-EMA fag E, . f ,z Q Us ffrliflws- ' T Rucker Second Row' L Miller, B. Flintom F' R : G. Forest, J. Dixson, J. M. White, H. Morris, . . . . ' ' ' ' h R. Herring, S. Heckard, J. Borrow lrst ow B. Gront, R. Gilmore, D. Greene. Third Row: Jim Bulla, S. Hlghsmit , STUART His:-ismrrn LARRY MILLER DP-V'D GREENE 'UCHARD fi -MORE , A it is , .K , , K all ' , D3 ' lx f M -D, Y 4 it , ' '? fe an ' 1 V it f f D L. , t , - A i t ,y H Hurci-:sus J are x A N2 EQ menus FRIZZELLE D 5 .F sum SMITH 5 7 l gg BUBBA snocxwnn i D , 1 g il' kim wi f if D ilsssl ' This seoson wos onother exciting one for the members of its Baseliall 5eam the Block Demon boseboll teom. Led by their cooch, Mr. Her- '4-5' mn. ouNN mon Bryson, the teorn ployed two conference gomes eoch with Greensboro Lexington, High Point, Salisbury, ond Burlington wi Among the outstonding ployers this seoson were Britt Smith, the only returning storter from the '59 teom, ond Joe White, o junior hurler who hod two yeors previous experience. Alto- , B gether, the boys mode up o good teom which won mony tons ot , Reynolds. W . x Vi W CHUCK w:s1'MonsLANu TONY DUNN lt u',n,,,.e ii I in f i: M' A Q7 Vvhrk Gkilsiql, Lrk, ,iee A, N. L2, V' ' HA 9' iw t i 327 I up - -S vii P' if XR- ! th.. ,K X ,l 'ff' ,za fl' kl':- 69, JEROME sHAPaRo Sli' i,eaQ f?f0Ms K 113 NoRMAN ,WILKERSON le, l kwin I I lk l be ,,.. In i - r lk ::' k r I Vkik, - -f4 iq, D 1 -. nosswr rmscoz g teii -at 1i,, X GRAHAM FOREST steve, HECKARD is RICHARD HERRING K 2 Joe wnrre DAVID GASKINS W Qvll Zennis 0 O O Q.. X 9 Q 5625: 5 gx 5 0,39 3:0 ox 'Q Q ts fx C Q 'X , Q 0 Q , o ,5 First' Row: C. Perry, B. Stallings, J. Dixson, G. McGugan, F. Einstein. Second Row: B. Chambers, C Hamilton, T. Ogburn, T. Conrad, C. F. Disher, L. Rice, E. Scott, G. Niblock. First Row: D. Meschan, D. Powell, R. Gilmore, B. Leake, T. Blalock, A. Sarratt. Second Row: A. Drake J. Morris, T. Thorton, G. Hartman, P. Freeman, S. Cooper. 133 First Row: L. Lockard, J. Ayers, E .M. Foxworth, S. Craft. Second Row: M. Blackmore, P. Bain, P. Dunham, B. Gegenheimer, J. Stafford, D. Pfefferkorn, C, Shields, J. Hill, S. Shelor, Miss Dinkins. Third Row: S. Bain, J. Hutcherson, B. Poe, N. Koelmel, K. Sapp, A. Steele, N. Snow, D. Dunford, D. Hayworth, M. Eidson, B. Bulla, P. Byrd, C. Marr. First Row: J. Woodward, P. Dunham, J. Butler, C. Shields, L. Foster, L. Heritage, J. Allred, C. Simmons, M. Blackmore, M. Boyer, E. Latimer, C. lnabinet. Second Row: P. Bain, B. Poe, J. Sides, S. Decker, B. Brewer, B. Granade, N. Putnam, M. Clayton, P. Rudolph, G. Ferebee, M Davis, Miss Dinkins. Third Row: L. Pate, L. Beach, C. Marr, P, Byrd, J. Harnrick, D. Hayworth, M. Martin, K. Teague, A. Steele, B. Bulla, D. Dull, P. Petree, S. French. 134 irls' Varsity Speeclgall irls' Varsity Soff5all irls' Varsity Baskefliall irls' Varsity Zennis mia?-x o,,x,l ,ah 0 ,t ,nQf,..- 4 ,sta ,r 1 ,gn ,o snag' 'I lxll' N S First Row: J. Woodward, C. Shields, J. Hill, L, Foster, D. Pfeflerkorn, L. Heritage, M. Boyer, P Dunham, B. Gegenheimer, G. Ferebee, J. Holton, A. Nelson, C. Coon, B. Barringer, J. Cox, S Shelor. Second Row: N. Mayer, J. Allred, C. Mowery, E. McGuire, A. Hart, L. Beach, N. Kael- mel, P. Pefree, P. Rudolph, B. Cox, M. Blackmore, P. Bain, S. Dunnagan, S. Decker, A. Orrell, Miss Dinkins. Third Row: P. Huband, C, Conrad, C. Marr, P. Byrd, A. Steele, K. Teague, D. Haworth, E. M. Foxworth, G. Howell, B. Bulla, M. Martin, S. Brown, B. Reich, J. Hutcher- son, N. Snow, D. McQuown. First Row: N. Foster, B. Gegenheimer, D. Pfefferkorn, P. Barbee, S. Dunnagan, S. Craft, L Lockard, M. A. Swaney. Second Row: B. Swain, C. Conrad, K. Sapp, E. M. Foxworth, A. Cock- erham, M. Eidson, J. Ayers, Miss Dinkins. 135 Monogram Club The white letter sweaters worn rf- , ,, proudly by many of the boys at Reyn- . .,,3,.,. K xx olds designate them as members of A l the Monogram Club. Throughout the year, the active members could be found guarding the doors at basket- ball games or organizing the Black and Gold campaign. ? -'Lb , WT MR. SHIRLEY WILSON Sponsor Tony Dunn, President, Harold Bender, Vice-President, Phil Dunn, Secretary, Lyle Blalock, Treasurer. Q , , V X 4 . ku ,-ef, -id' J V. . 'if -in Q - j X, M735 . V. A nw , dk. , T 7 .4 ' Mgfve A' Q- f ' f ,M - . A Q. Q Q..-f.'cf..' Q Pi A J 2 . i A 1 7 53757 75377 f - Q -. 'i A ' if P it if . Q 1 le .vis r A... W.. It T J wtf H , A L We Ni., 5 .rigid MSE., fx V .1 .. Q. . sc K ip A y ii, , ,K . . . V A , 1. 'ltr' fl k - ' First Row: T. Dunn, president, H. Bender, r f V M g ., 'M My vice-president, P. Dunn, secretary, L. Bla- K Z . V ' lock, treasurer. Second Row: B. Masten, J. Hg, Vggy 2 5 g A V .f r Dixson, D. Gaskins, B. Mackie, B. Orrell, G. A f . ... ., if 1 Little, L, H. Hutchens, G. Matlock, B. i i. ' ' -:Fm ' ' Smith, J. Stuart, D. Kinney, N. Wilkerson. ' ' ' A .51-w . 1.5 ' F ff- Third Row: H. Butner, J. Muecke, R. Ras- im, ffm 1 '-Swfif - ' -if.. - 1 .M 1 'X coe, B, Barnhardt, C. Hamilton, B. Bryant, L if ie' 'AQZQKQQVK-f5.t'rf?I,ff B. Stallings, M. Colter, S. Robinson, J. Bulla, 3' I i' 't A J T ff' if iw i.lf ' ff f ' T. Shamel, D. Powell, B. Grant.Fourth Row: V ,. D. Alexander, J. Davis, C. Hauser, A. Philo, g. N , 3 F D. Burton, C. Adams, J. Harrington, G. ' r A 5. 5 ' ' ' Forest, L. Miller, C. Davis, L. Calhoun, R. M- f-we i ' f r ' ' Hodges. Fifth Row: W. Curlee, L. Briggs H. Gilmore, A. Jacobsen, J. Herring, K. Flanagan, L. Heckard, M. Morris, N. Cef- fus, R. Vaughan, O. Rose, B. Lard. r 136 W vom., Coaches These are some of the coaches who lead the athletics program. They are Mr. Jerry Reid, Mr. Shirley Wilson, Miss June Dinkins, Mr. Ray Whit- ley, and Mr. Herman Bryson. Other coaches are Mr. Dan Kelly, Mr. William Webster and Mr. Dale Gramley. -- , . Qym ffeaclers First Row: M, Mitchell, president, N. Dunham, vice-president, S. Bain, secretary, J. Ayers, treasurer. Second Row: S. Collins, G. Savage, T. Fulp, C. Howell, C. Coan, G. Ferebee, N. Snow, N. Cox, B. Bulla, A. Badgett. Third Row: J. Sechrist, D. Dull, S. Harvel, G. Walker, L. Harper, L. Watson, B. Swain, M. Burgess, K. Teague, A. Qrrell. Fourth Row: J. Harding, J. Richardgan, D. Hill, J. Carter, K. V. Smith, B. Harrell, P. Stallings, Miss Dinkins. Fifth Row: S. Nash, M. Swanson, M. Thornten, V. Young, C. Carlton, A. Specs, D. Pfefferkorn, J. Fulp, A. Conrad. Sixth Row: B. Norman, M. B. Hinkel, M. Budd, M. Mitchell, H. Deepees, B. Poe, J. Hill, L. Holmes, B. Bennett, Seventh Row: E. Kirby, K. Harrison, P. Huband, M. Blackmore, J. Holton, M. Thomas, P. Bain, A. Steele, C. Todd, P. B. Dunham. Eighth Row: G. Collette, N. Mayer, K. Greenn, K. Sapp, B. Gegenheimer, E. Latimer, C. lnabinet, M. Davis, N. Putnam, J. Hamrick, J. Doley. Ninth Row: B Reich, K. Williamson, A. Maddrey, J. Fleenor, C. Baker, E. McGuire, C. Mowery, A. Parker, K. Traylor, K. Amen, R. Trent, B. Collins. Tenth Row: M. Boyer, J. Zigler, W. Corneliu, S. Smith, D. Duntord, K. L. Smith, P. Metcalf, J. Cranfield, D. Bumgarner, M. Sams, M. Chambers, V. Mahaffey. Qirls' Athletic Association First Row: E. M. Foxworth, lntra-mural Council, G. Savage, Point Recorder, L. Lockard, Point Recorder, B. Swain, President, S. Taylor, Vice President, P. Dunham, Treasurer, D. Dull, Secretary, A. Badgett, Secretary. Second Row: Council - J. Cox, M. Sanders, M. A. Hart, B. Reich, J. Dinkins, C. Dize, S. Craft, N. Putnam, J. Hamrick, N. Gardner, J. Collins. Third Row: B. Gardner, E. Carlton, B. Lineberger, N. Snow, N. Cox, A. Cockerham, B. Chappell, M. E. Hunt, D. McQuown, M. Pfaff, M. Mitchell Fourth Row: E. Latimer, J. Durana, P. Bain, M. Gold, J. Holton, L. Stokes, V. Lovell, J. Schneider, K. Kappes, S. Dunnagan, N. Burgess, B. Brewer, L. Holmes, G. Ferebee, D. Pfefferkorn. Fifth Row: B. Gegenheimer, P. Murray, P. Henry, B. Davis, P. Barbee, M. Saks, B. Walsh, N. Foster, D. Bumgardner, B. Chafin, M. Dwiggins. Sixth Row: F. Ubele, L. Abernathy, B. Bailey, S. French, A. Davis, L. Pate, C. lnabinet, D. Patterson, A. Fitts, S. Blackmore, P. Bacon, L. Wilcox, L. Wat- son, S. Collins. Seventh Row: S. Shelor, B. Bulla, S. Barnhardt, K. Burke, K. Masten, L. Hines, C. Peters, L. Atkinson, N. Koelmel, C. Thacker, K. Amen, N. Mayer, G. Collette, P. Huband, B. Collins. Eighth Row: S. Nash, B. Harrill, C. Carlton, M. Thornton, C. Robertson, V. Ekvall, J. Woodward, B. Forrest, P. Stallings, M. Blackmore, B. D. Cox, P. Hahn, S. Packard, M. Davis, L. Dahlen, J. Yandell. Ninth Row: P. Rudolph, P. Walker, S. James, P. Fearrington, R. Blackwell, P, Richardson, F. Fleenor, M. McKeithen, M. Fobert, M. R. Trife, S. Calaway, T. Walker, M. Stafford, Tenth Row: N. Pike, S. Besson, S. Jackson, S. Matuszak, L. Pratt, P. Pearce, S. Howell, E. McQuire, W, Siraney, G. S. Todd, J. K. Chiprnan, C. Baker, C. Cashual, S. Siewers, D. Owen, K. Sapp, Eleventh Row: F. Brasko, B. Byerly, C. Bagnal, K. Kirkland, J. Ziglar, S. Cruser, C. Hartman, C. Mowery, C. Nanny, M. Wolfe, S. Decker, R. Ashburn, J. Slawter, K. Cockerham, G. Richardson, E. Wenger, S. Kaplan. Twelfth Row: P. Collins, M. Waggoner, S. Airey, J. Fleenor, J. C. Parker, C. Marr, D. Muller, M. Mitchell, C. Parrish, C. Winder, P. Bowers, C. May- rand, E. Enders, E. Kirby, D. Thomas, B. Norman, B. Davis. Thirteenth Row: M. R. Dobbins, P. Clanton, L. Davis, B. Steele, S, Edwards, B. Blazby, L. Pettyjohn, T. Beitchman, J. Allred, L. Jackson, D. Wall, P. Williams, S. Dawson, A. Pulliam, A. Hart, A. Smith, M. Rogan. Fourteenth Row: J. Sechrist, Z. Strub, M. Phillips, J. Beard, J. L. Harrold, T. Cooke, J. O'Brien, B. Greer, H. Odom, B. Heefner, P. Hooper, A. Orrell, M. Singletary, E. Westmoreland, B. Holton, L. Heritage, P. Kellogg, P. Petree. Fifteenth Row: D. Westmoreland, J. Cly, M. Martin, J. A. Stafford, S. Bain, M. Eidson, K. Traylor, G. Howell, B. Barringer, T. Fulp, M. Jackson, C. Howell, F. Speas, N. Dunham, S, Thorpe, P. Ray, A. Collier, A. Warren, M. Cox. M-yt..swftes,sw.,wr,mwv-wfieesewwiwww.me www.. -H---M:-J .sm':'.:?.:':mssw , . . 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X x K K ts' Y K ,fi 'T ft-,R Senior Zlflarsnals First Row: Betsy Holton, Betty Gray Heefner, Patricia Walker, Patsy Collins. Second Row: Judy Collins, Sharon Bain, Betsy Steele, Barbara Gardner, Barbara Lineberger. Absent: Nancy Gardner. l 144
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