R J Reynolds High School - Black and Gold Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)
- Class of 1961
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Progressive-em terprising-everchanging--these words describe the industrious atmosphere of learning at Reyn- olds, where teachers lend their knowledge to eager st-udents. Outstanding Reynoldsites on the move determine our modern theme of Patterns: The Black and Gold has tried to present achievements of students and faculty working together to pro- mote sound education and character. Contents Administration Classes Urganizations Athletics Features Dedication Humor, friendship, and understanding - that's our Mr. Wilson. We will never forget his unfaltering interest and devotion toward education, his quick friendliness and good- will, and his untailing patience with students. A beloved teacher and great coach, Mr. Wilson has led us to feel unlimited respect and admiration for his contributions at Richard J. Reynolds High School. Q-.WW . ,.. .. W , Mill gn his psychology lclassroorn, Mr. Wilson was always eager to answer or During a tense moment of a football game Coach Wilson ISCUSS any question. watched and worried with Coach Bryson In Memoriam C Jecm Ligon ClminifTMTiw if -'-1 by . . aa, C , ll sw' ,as fa, W .D ls Q J, u' 4 3' Q Q I 2 4 A Q, ,E W 1 Q 2 E 14' A A Q 'M li 3 1 -an . . .ii fm W... .. .. 5 Bruce Ayscue BA. English f'S Q. ww ll 'il 2 . 'ijsfl M !fl'L3i:if:vH! Annie Graham Caldwell B.A., B.S. in L.S. Librarian Department Head 5 Oscar Culler B.A. Mathematics k.,, JE 121.3 Mary .lane Baker BA., M.E, Guidance Co-.mL-alar Mrs. Betty May Barnett BA., MA. Language I k n My In Xi K ,V . ll'- iit' 'E 4,2 Q ,K f ?'f'TT ' ,ll- 1: riikk ii, 1 If ,A ' .v?5':2-9. 8 f' A Faye Branch Herman Bryson BA. B,S.,.M.A. Commercial Physical Education Department Head VX us' I Wh, Av X g' Q--f .K ff fault Almon R. Carr Mrs. Phyllis Coffey Mataline Collette B.S., M,A. B.A., M.A. B.A. Industrial Education English Chemistry Department Head Q Q . ZFX June Dinkins Margaret Eason Mrs. Julia Ebert B.S., M.S, B.S., M.E. BA. Physical Education Mathematics English Department Head ,rf Q. if Mrs. Mary Ann Craft MR. CLAUDE R. JOYNER, B.A,, MA. Principal Mrs. Zara Bunin B.F.A. Art Mrs. Ardena Craver B.A. B,A., B.S. Mathematics ,ai ' ' . R. .. A e, -1 f yy ff: as .. :fi-wig Lucile Edwards B.A. English Home Economics Department Head Mrs. Annie Preston Ferrington B.A., M.A. Language Department Head ibi V LLVL' .mn V L me it .. Mrs. Hazel Flack B.A. History Mrs. JoAnn Helms A V if J' Mrs. Sarah Frost BA., M.A. Mathematics Department Head Mrs. Aileen Hepler B.A. B.A. Language Language Faye Martin Mary Heston Martin B.A. B.A. Language Language ,..f..,.v -1. L .5 . Michael Pelech B.A. Driver Training ,sa f .L J ertr Noun- ,I wr E' Mrs. Louise Still B.A. Commercial K. M. Peters BA. Mathematics 'ff' -validly' V-'. X .,.., .. 5 iiw wv , f ,....7fA gif Y - I ' , +., Janie Weaver B.A. Guidance Director History Department Head 'QP' Charles Fulcher Mrs. Evelyn Garrison B.S. B.A., M.S. Science English Q.. is 'Q Nortleet Jarrell Elizabeth B. Kopp B.S. B.A. Chemistry Engiish in . y -.M James Hall BA., M.A. Chorus H f? M : Don Kelly BA., M.E. History 45, Robert A. Mayer McLean Mitchell B.M., M.M. BS., M.A. Music History Department Head Fr' Q sf . .ss f Mrs. Katharine Reich Mrs. Caroline BA. Spencer Mathematics B.S. Biology 'mi-lei. Ray Whitley Shirley S. Wilson B.A. B.S. Biology History 11 Mrs. Lucinda Moser B.A. Mathematics 3 1 Linda Hardie Secretary Q--.gk Mrs. Margaret A McDermott B.A., M.A. Language S icy 'ff'-rx f lie 11. E EQ 3 Q .1109 Mrs. Janice Owings B.A., M.A. English Hazel Stephenson Mrs. Mariorie BA., M.A. Stephenson English B.A. Department Head English Not Pictured: MISS LILLIAN RHODES MISS HAZEL McKEEL li 'MSE5 ? . 9 1 5 i i Q. fm x Q ff is !' A-'w s , .X ., 'S., 5 V , , Q xg: S' Q 5 1, da, M ,Q ng: ' ' Q 36, D . 'fi .Buff f5mX sh' Q , vi I unfit: nv ' , ov 3.'T..S-'13 2 1-N 5 ' anim 345' 4,-sf Ms- Honor Page I-II-Y TRIANGLE CITY WIDE NATIONAL HONOR STM HECKARD SOCIETY PRESIDENT BETTY GRAY HEEFN ER 7 N V xx NUT 1 Ilfjfff I:.A.R. sooo CITIZEN STUDENT OF THE YEAR JOURNALISM BETTY GRAY HEEFNER JIMMY BUNN JANE MARSHALL AND SUE FRENCH , Senior Officials SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE First Row: Betty Gray Heefner. Second Row: Arthur Jacobsen, Jim Canull, Judy Collins, Patricia Walker, Graham Forrest, Connie Little, Bill Leake, Meredith Chandler, Patsy Collins, Bob Zeh, Skip Stanley. SENIOR TREASURERS James Ashcroft, Pom Hooper, Nita Cox, Virginia Simpson, Betsy Steele, Bill Leake, Robin Reynolds, Mickey Singletary, Betty Greer, Jeanie Hutcherson, Patsy Pearce, Bob Avery, Leon Rice. ia in 31 We A SENIOR SCRIBES Patricia Walker, Pam Benbow, John Barrow, Donna Dull, Ann Badgett. 15 Class of l96l ,, I ,, A ., sm: be w f I 5,4 KEETK mg mmf, me it -B 6 . ,:,fvs,,.e,811 -33135191 7 A .L :ms :,,..,,,,.H PRESIDENT BETTY GRAY HEEFNER VICE-PRESIDENT GRAHAM FORREST SECRETARY SHARON BAIN TREASURER BILL LEAKE CLASS SPONSOR To you, Miss Hazel Stephenson, the senior class of l96l gives sincere appreciation for your patient guidance, sympathetic friendship, and thoughtful consideration of our wishes. Your fascinating explanations of famous literature opened new worlds for us. With boundless energy you provided us with knowledge and made us forever indebted for your aid. SENIOR MASCOTS MARY HECKARD and BLAIR FLINTOM Memories iw This special day rewarded schol- SSFVICC ,.-V The scribes worked to record senior mem- ories for posterity. didn't cost that much! in ship, leadership, choracter, and if X 1 Fifty cents? My whole cor Miss Weaver has guided many a confused senior to ci wise decision. 17 Flowers? Whot flowers? LOIS OWEN ABERNETHY It's not raining rain to me, it's raining daffodils. Language Course: Girls Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Resegis 4, College Club 4, Art Club I, Gym Leader 2, Jr. Red Cross I. ,fe wfifffk l 32751 i f 421 ,S ii H -if 5 ., , ,a ' DAVID CHARLES ALEXANDER The Prophet-To live, love, be happy, and let nature fake its course. General Course: Football Manager, Jr. Var. I, Var. 2, 3, 4, Student Train- er lall sportsl 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, Red Cross I, 2, 3, Pep Board I, Jr.-Sr, Committee 3, Fresh- man Service Club, Secretary I. JOE ROBERT APPERSON Hard Times Mathematics Course: Track I, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Bible Club 2, 3, Freshmen Boys' Club, Sophomore Boys' Club, NANCY AN N ADAMS .... or something!? College Club, Chorus I, 2, 3, Choir 3 stare Festival 3, G.A.A. 4, Jr.-srf Committee 3, Red Cross Rep. 4, In- tramural Sports I, 4, Freshman Serv- ice Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers. WOODROW WALLACE ALEXAN DER, JR. .... gotta' go .... Hi-Y 4, Chaplain, Dramotics Club 4. ERIKA ANNELISE ARNDT People alike in goodness and worth can be found in every notion of the earth. Language Course: Altes Gymnesium Bremen, Germany I, 2, 3, Student Council, Honorary Member 4, Ger- man Club ll 4, Band 4, Orchestra 4, Resegis 4, Dramotics Club 4, Debat- ing Club 4, Y-Teens 4, American Field Service IAFSJ Exchange Student 4. History Course: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Rainbow Girls I, 2, 3, 4, Resegis, SUSAN ELIZABETH ADAMS Second thoughts are wise, buf im- pulses are preferred. Language Course, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Resegis, French Club 3, 4, Art Club 2, College Club, Softball Intramural 2, 3, 4, Basketball Intramural 3, 4, Bowling 2,3,4, Annual Etaff, Faculty Editor 4, Hall Monitor 4. JUDITH ANNE ALLRED He who :hoses the wrong way must make the iourney twice. Language Course: College Club 4, Resegis 4, Serviteers 3, Sophoteers 2, Var. Softball 2, Intramural Softball 2, Freshman Girls Service Club I, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Var. Basketball 2, 3. SUE ANN AIREY It's adorable Language Course: GAA. I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Majorette Alter- nate I, 2, Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Serviteers 3, Sophoteers 2, College Club 4, Resegis 4, Gym Leaders Club I, 2, Pep Board 4, ln- tramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM HINTON WILDER ANDERSON, JR. Nil Desperandum Auspice Deo Mathematics Course: Chandler Jr. I-ligh School, Richmond, Vo., German Club, Track, Marching Band, Cross- Counfry Track, Hi-Y, House of Rep. JAMES MICHAEL ASHCROFT 'Twas a rough night! Ash Language Course: Senior Service Club 3, 4, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Board I, 3, Hall Monitor I, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Var. 3, 4, Jr, Var, 2, Jr. High I, French Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Jr.-Sr, Committee, Homecoming Escort 4, Hi-Y Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Banker 4, Sr, Homeroom Treasurer. SUSAN ELIZABETH ASPDEN Once, always, and forever . . . I forgot his name. Language Course: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Board Rep. 2, Sophoteers 2, Serviteers 3, Officials Club 3, 4, Hall Monitor 4, Resegis 4, French Club 3, 4, College Club 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. an N. ,Zim .. . LESLIE SHARPE ATKINSON The world looks brighter behind a smile. Language Course: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, College Club 4, Art Club I, 4, Two Gold Keys Scho- lastic Art Awards 3, Woman's Club Art Show Blue Ribbon I, 2, National Honor Society 4. ROBERT BUTNER AVERY Man is made great or little by his own will. Scientific Course: Junior Varsity Foot- ball 3, Varsity 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, Treasurer 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Vice- President 4, Monogram Club 4, Band l, 2, Orchestra l, 2, Track 2, 4, Sci- ence Club 2, 3, Ushers Club 3, Senior Treasurer, Superlative. ANN SHARON BADGETT Tomorrow comes the song. Language Course: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice- President 4, Pep Board l, 4, Council 4, College Club 4, Resegis 4, Senior Scribe 4, Senior Superlative 4, Library Staff 4, Varsity Baspetball 3, 4, Sophoteers 2, Servitters 3. We MARGARET AUSTIN BAGNAL Uncertainty is such a trying state . . Language Course: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 3, 4, Pine Whispers Staff, Sports Editor 4, College Club 4, Resegis 4, Serviteers 3, Red Cross Rep. 3, Sophoteers, Freshman Service Club, French Club 3, 4, Orchestra I, 4. MARIAN CHRISTIAN BAGNAL A face without freckles is like a a night without stars. Home Economics Course: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Sophoteers, Intramural Sports 3, 4, Freshman Service Club, College Club 4, Resegis 4, Hall Moniter 2. ....?,..e. . 'ta .tl.- ...,, . ,I WSF! Q M ai 0 BEVERLY KAY BAILEY A sparkle in her eyes, ci smile on her face. Language Course: G. A. A, l, 2, 3, Freshman Service Club l, Sophoteers 2, Serviteers 3, Resegis, Representa- tive, College Club 4, Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, Choir l, 2, 3, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, State Chorus Contest l, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball l, 2, Intra- mural Softball l, 2, 3, 4. SARAH BETTE BARNHARDT Sera nimis vita est crastina: vive hodie. Language Course: National Honor Society 3, 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A, l, 2, 3, 4, Band l, Orches- tra 2, 3, 4, Nurse's Room Page 3, 4, Resegis 4, College Club 4, Sopho- teers 2, Serviteers 3, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling l, 2, 3, 4. JOHN CURTIS Just as the twig is BARROW bent the tree's inclined. Language Course: Student Council 3, 4, President 4, Senior Scribe 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball Varsity 2, 3, 4, Junior High Baseball l, 2, Varsity 3, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Monogram Club 4, Vice-President of Junior Class, Cross-Country Team 4, Junior Rotarian 4, SHARON LYNN BAIN Love is sunshine, hate is shadow. Life is checkered, shade and sunshine. Language Course: House of Rep. 3, House Court 3, Student Council 4, Senior Class Secretary, Senior Execu- tive Committee 4, Superlative 4, Senior Marshal 3, Hi-Y Sponsor 4, Cheerleader 4, College Club 4, Serv- ice Clubs I, 2, 3, 4. Tix ' T ...I I fi, .... if JOHN PAYTON BATES Payton's PIace JANE CARROLL BARBER For I shall not pass this way again. Language Course: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Rainbow Girls l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, Serviteers 3, French Club Il 3, Resegis 4, College Club 4, Volleyball Intramurals 2, Bowling I, Speedball Varsity 2, Girls' Chorus l, Freshman Service Club I. LINDA LEE BEACH So long, the game is over. Happy Science Course: Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, days I wish for you. Marching Band l, 2, 3, 4, ReBops Language Course: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Science Club Y-Teen Rep 2, Black and Gold Staff 2, 3, Bible Club 3, Concert Band Art Editor, Sophoteers 2, Serviteers 2, 3, 4. 3, Hall Monitor 3, Office Page 3 French Club 3, 4, College Club, Rep, Regis, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3 Junior-Senior Dance Committee 3. EDITH JOYCE BEARD It I gave all but love, then I would be giving nothing. Science Course: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, G. A. A, I, 2, 3, 4, College Club, Resegis, Speedball Varsity I, Scribblers Club 2, Girls' Chorus I, 2, Pep Board I, 4, Serviteers 3, Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4. PAMELA FRAZIER BENBOW Build character which can withstand the storms of life. Language Course: National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, President 4, Girls State Rep. 4, Senior Scribe 4, Superlative, Most Intellectual, Most Likely to Succeed, Forsyth County Youth Com- mission 3, 4, Secretary 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 4, French Club 3, 4, College Club 4. JON CHARLES BEDNERIK One great use of words is to hide our thoughts. Language Course: Summit School I, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Pine Whispers Staff 3, 4, Feature Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. f ww' LARRY PAUL BENNETT Let's have a party. Scientific Course: Science Club I, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA DIANNE BINKLEY CIimb Every Mountain Language Course: National Honor Society 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, College Club 4, Resegis 4, YATeens I, 2, 3, Hall Monitor 3, Band I, 2, Serviteers 3, Sophoteers 2, Freshman Girls' Service Club, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4. RUTH LYNNE BINKLEY Not what we give, but what we share, For the gift without the giver is bare. Language Course: Freshman Service Club, Bible Club, Serviteers, Resegis, Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3, A Capella Choir 2, 3, Art Club 2, Y-Teens 3, 4, German I 3, German Il 4, College Club, National Honor Society 4. NORMA LEE BEITCHMAN Terry Language Course: Pine Whispers Staff 2, 3, 4, Exchange Editor 3, Feature Editor 4, Dancing Boots 4, Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, Treasurer, College Club, De- bating Club 2, Intramural Softball I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Softball 3, 4. in Tie. ELIZABETH SHARRON ANNE BENSON We are shaped and fashioned by what we love. Mathematics Course: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Service Club, Sopho- teers, College Club 4, Resegis 4, Gym Leaders Club I, 2, G. A. A, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Speedball, Volley- ball, Basketball, and Softball 3, 4. 1, 2, WANDA SUE BINKLEY lf you're looking for trouble, you've come to the right pIace. Commercial Course: Sophoteers, Servi- teers, Resegis. ix , 41 it . .. RON N EY GRAY BELTON Live only for today, for tomorrow may never come. Scientific Course: Basketball I, Junior Varsity Football 2, 3, Varsity 4, Base- ball 2, 4, Junior Science Club I, 2, Senior Science Club 3, French Club 2, 3, Monogram Club 4, Hi-Y I, Sophomore Bays' Club, Freshmen Boys' Club, Track I. is ' . .92 I' ,, Q A WALTER WINFIELD BEROTH What om I doing here? Language Course: Science Club I, German Club 3, 4, History Club 4, Ushers' Club 4, Junior-Senior Com- mittee 3, Historama 4. . it - THOMAS WILBUR BLALOCK V. P. I., here I come! Scientific Course: History Club, Junior Red Cross, Tennis Varsity, Football, Jr, Varsity Captain, Senior Class Treasurer, Monogram Club, Hall Monitor, Physical Fitness Club. i I Y , . I I - Ei: S V' .gr .gal ig :ggi-My t. ,ii Q---ff GEORGE GORDON BONEY WILLIAM BIRD BOYLE ROY STANLEY BREDDER l'm not lazy, I iusl' conserve my BilI Well done is better than well said. energy. Science Course: Ancient History Club Scientific Course: Passaic Valley High Language Course: Columbia High 3, German I Club 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4. School I, 2, Basketball, J, V. 3, School, Columbia, S. C., Art Club 4. BETTY LOU BRICKER You talk too much! Commercial Course: intramural Sott- ball, Intramural Basketball, Servi- teers, Resegis. 'yln i., , fi . li 'ill Q , JOHN WAYNE BROOKS I had one grunch but that eggplant over there. Scientific Course: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 4, German Club 2, 3, Science Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Science Fair 2, 3, 4, winner 3. Math Club 3, 4. ANITA SUE BRENNER Susie Language Course: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Hall Monitor I, 2, 3, Office Page 3, House of Rep. 3, College Club, Resegis, Black De- mon 4. LAWRENCE WESTON BRIGGS Perchance some day it will be a joy to recall even these things. Language Course: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, ReBops 2, 4, Instrumental Music Club I, 2, DeMolay 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Track Mgr. 2, Varsity 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Ushers' Club 3, 4. . --e, - VICKI HILTON BROWN I can resist anything but temptation. Commercial Course: Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers: Serviteers, Y-Teens I, 2, Red Cross, Hall Monitor 2, Photography Club. Es 'iii' M-er BRENDA FAYE BRIGMAN Without love and laughter there is no ioy. Home Economic Course: C.- H. Choir I, 2, 3, 4, C. H. Softball I, 4, C. H. Basketball I, C. H. Mgr. 4, Home Economic Club 4. FAMBROUGH LaMONTE BROWNLEE, JR. uFamu Language Course: Track l, 2, Basket- baIIl234'JV23Vr4' 1 1 1 I - - I f 0 - Marching Band I, 2, Golf Team Football l, Peo Board 3, Hi-Y I. 21 ,.., , ifiggsiiiiyf ' ' MARION MICKEY BROCKWELL Cissy Language Course: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Service Club, Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Football Homecoming Sponsor 4, Homeroom Sec. 3, Hall Monitor 3, 4, Office Page I, 2, Sopho- teers, Serviteers, House of Rep. 3, College Club, Resegis. Q. KATHRYN LEE BULLA I don't know . I can't say, for tomorrow will be another day. Language Course: Pep Board 4, House of Rep. I, 2, 3, Library Staff 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 2, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Softball I, 2, 3, Speedball I, 2, 3, 4, College Club, Resegis, Nurses Room Page 3, Gym Leader Assistant 2, 3, Art Club. JAMES A. BUNN, JR. Bunn Language Course: Key Club l, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Teenage Coun- cil l, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Class President, Football l, 2, French Club 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4, Pep Board 3, Pep Board Council 3, Stu- dent Council 4, Superlatives, Library Staff 4, Homecoming Escort 3, 4. BONNIE BLUE BURTON If love makes the world go around, He'II make it spin. Language Course: Pep Board 3, Col- lege Club 4, Resegis 4, Art Club l, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE WILLIAM BURKE, JR. lf love makes the world go 'round, then Romona will make it spin. Sr, Science Club 3, German 4, Sr. Science Club 4. ANN ELIZABETH BUTNER Life is cheerful when one carries a treasure in his heart. Language Course: Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Office Page 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Resegis, College Club, Hall Monitor 4, Y- Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, National Honor Society 4. F93 MARTIN LUTHER CAGLE, JR. When other nights and other days have found us gone our seperate ways . Scientific Course: Art Club l, 2, Physical Fitness Club 3, 4, Football I, Baseball l, Band l, 2. VICKIE GAYE CAMPBELL I'll always be 'Gaye! Language Course: Bowling team l, 2, 3, 4, Gym Leaders 2, Girls' Chorus l, 2, Freshman Girls Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, French Club 3, 4, Resegis, College Club, Y-Teens 4, Volleyball Intramural 2, Softbal' lntramural 2. 22 Scientific Course: Dramatics Club l, Biology Club 2, German l Club 3, ll Club 'QNHC KATHLEEN MARY BURKE Friends and memories are made of this. Language Course: Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Resegis, College Club, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, G, A. A. 2, 3, 4, Council 3, Varsity Softball 2, 3, 4, Officials' Club l, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, 4, Hall Monitor 4, French Club 3, 4. 185 151 BARBARA TERRELL BYERLY It is never right to do wrong to get a chance to do right. Language Course: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, l. C. C. 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Resegis, German Club 2, 3, Treas. 2, Hall Monitor 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 2, 3, 4, College Club, Dance ing Boots 3, 4, Alt. Maiorette 4, Y. F. C. 3. LINDA MARSHALL BURROWS Do not take life too seriously, you will never get out of it alive. Commercial Course: Art Club l, 3, Y-Teens l, 2, Sophoteers, Resegis, College Club, Freshman Service Club. LARRY WAYNE BYRD A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. Language Course: Football l, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Var. 2, 3, Var. 4, Basketball l, Jr. High I, Freshman Boys' Club, Science Club l, Biology Club 2, Jr.- Sr. Math Club 3, Ushers' Club 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Demolay 3, 4, S. S. C. 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross Rep, 4. CYNTHIA GAYLE CANN To err is human, to forgive divine. Language Coursei Girls' Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, District Choral Con- test l, 2, 3, 4, State Music Festival 4, Resegis, College Club. - JAMES ALLEN CANULL, JR. I like work, it fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours. Language Course: Key Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, 4, Baseball, J, V. 2, 3,. Var. 4, Senior Executive Com- mittee 4, Homecoming escort 3, 4, Hi-Y Basketball 2, 3, 4, Superla- tive 4. ELOISE HILL CARLTON Joy is not in things, it is in us. Language Course: Honor Society 3, 4, G. A. A. Council 2, 3, 4, Resegis 4, College Club 4, Tennis Var. l, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, Sophoteers 2, French Club 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, Speed- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Serviteers 3, Drama- tics Club 3. -S505 ANN JULIA CAUSBY I have seen yesterday, I love today, and I am waiting for o glorious tomorrow. Scientific Course: Boyden High School -- Salisbury l, 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 4, Resegis 4, College Club 4. DONALD JAMES CHIPMAN, JR. Hbonu Science Course: Mixed Chorus l, 3, Men's Chorus l, 3, Marching Band 3, Thespians l, 2, 3, 4, Ushers' Club 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Track 3, 4, DeMolay 4. RLTON DELORIS HARLEAN LYNN GRESHAM CARTER PAUL ROGER CA Father, forgive them, lor they know CARPENTER Penny for your thoughts not what they do. Hjudyff Scientific Course: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Commefflfll COUYSGI' Commercial Course: Art Club 1, 2, 5ODl1OfeerS:ServiteerS:Reseoisl 3, Y-Teens l, Freshman Service Club l, Hall Monitor l, College Club 4, Resegis 4, Basketball l. .1 fm BILLY GRAY CHAMBERS Peanuts Commercial Course. ff? JOHN ABNER CHITTY Chitty Mathematics Course: Band l, J. V. Baseball 3, Math Club 3, 4, Usher Club 4. ROBERT BAILEY CHAMBERS Chump Mathematics Course: Golf 3, 4, Bas- ketball 3, Pep Board 4, Homecoming Escort 4. BARBARA JEAN CLARK Ain't no way Language Course: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, treasurer l, College Club, Serviteers, Sophoteers, Freshmen Girl's Service Club, Resegis 4, Office Page 4, Hall Monitor 2, 3, Red Cross l, French Club 3, 4, Softball intramural l, 2, Volleyball intramural l, 2. 23 MEREDITH ANN CHANDLER The world looks brighter from behind a smile. General Course: Serviteers, Y-Teens 3, 4, College Club, Art Club 4, Resegis, President, Senior Execu- tive Committee 4, Football Sponsor 4, Lee Edwards High School l, 2. MADELINE CLARY Smiley Commercial Course: Resegis 4, French Club 3, Girl's Chorus 2, 3, Thespians l, 4, Softball Var. l, Basketball Var. l. ,I-'-'s ' 'Nia' 'nr ,eww JAMES HILL CLAY, JR. ad Deum, qui Iaetificat iuventutem meam. Language Course: Dramatics l, 4, Scribblers I, 3, Vice-Pres. 3, French Club 3, Treas., German Club 4, Pine Whispers Staff, Feature Editor 4, Jr. Varsity Debating Team 3, Choir l, 2, 4, National Poetry Anthology 3, Wake Forest Debate Tournament 3. PAULA ANN COMBS SmaIl World-isn't it! Language Course: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics I, Color Guard, Alternate I, Sophoteers, Serviteers, College Club, Hall Monitor 3, 4, Resegis. GERTRUDE LAFFERTY COOKE ,.Trudyu Language Course Y-Teens l, 2 3' JUDITH ANN COLLINS Let him who has enough ask for nothing more. Language Course: Y-Teens I, 2, Hall Monitor l, 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Council 3, 4, Library Staff 3, 4, College Club, Senior Marshal, Chief, National Honor Society 4, Serviteers, Vice-Pres., Resegis, Cheerleader 3, 4, Sr. Executive Committee, Jr.-Sr, Com- mittee. A fell! x ., A I J' X jf: .1 ,sir us.. THOMAS WILLIAM CONRAD Foot loose and fancy free, Chevy is the car for me. Mathematics Course: Hi-Y 3, 4, Ushers' Club 2, 3, 4, Boys' Club I, 2, German l Club 3, German ll Club 4, 4 Math Club 3, 4, Golf Team l, 2, 3, ' History Club 3. I I it If V 4+ BEVERLY JEANNE COX A small spark starts a great flame. Language Course: C. H. Glee Club I, 2, 3, C. H. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, 50Dhoteers, Serviteers, Resegis, Coll C- H' Softball If 21 31 4? C- H- MONO' lege Club, G. A. A, 2, Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3, Red Cross 4, intramural Softball 3, Bowling Team l, Freshman Service Club, Intramural Volleyball 2. gram Club 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN COLLINS Patsy Language Course: Honor Society 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Sr. Executive Committee 4, Senior Marshal, Asst. Chief 3, Library Staff 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Council 3, 4, intramural sports I, 2, 3, 4, Jr.4Sr. Committee 3, Scribblers Club 2, Serviteers, Sec. 3, Y-Teens 2, 3. ,qv-s DIANA RUTH COOK The only way to have a friend is to be one. Commercial Course: Freshman Service Club, Chorus I, 2, Serviteers, College Club, Resegis, Y-Teens 4. 9 . . J ' H ' . 1 Nl? -7232-A ti -1. ':'f':5- if.. 'fs,f5:55Il.57 . ii-Hifi ' 551523 'LX CL, , . . . . mmf 11 -.1sgigwg,,, 11.1- JUANITA PRATT COX Sweet Neet Language Course: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, College Club 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Council 3, 4, Gym Leader I, 2, 3, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Color Guard I, 2, Senior Homeroom treasurer 4, Library Staff 3, 4, Pep Board 2, 3, 4, Co-Chairman 4, Foot- ball sponsor 2, 4, Football Home- coming Queen 4. JUANITA CAROLYN COLTER Unto God would I commit my cause. Language Course: Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, District Contest I, 2, 3, 4, State N. C. Music Festival 3, 4, All- American City Chorus 4, Gym Leaders Club 2, College Club, French Club 3, 4, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. SUSAN KAY COOK ,.Kubyu Social Studies Course: Hall Monitor I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 4, Pep Board I, 2, 4, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Col- lege Club, Resegis, Teen-Age Council I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer I, Majorette I, 2, 3, 4, Eighth grade chief, Danc- ing Boots 3, 4, Football Sponsor 2, 4. ROBERT HACKETT CRANOR Take a lesson from a teacher. Scientific Course: Football I, 2, Science Club I, Art Club 4, Track 2, Dramatics Club, Chorus I, 2, -lie time . WILLIAM FRANKLIN WILLIAM LOUIS DAISY ROGER CHARLES DAVID ANNE ELIZABETH DAVIS CRATER, JR. Billy Science Course: German Club 3, 4, History Club 4, Ushers Club 4, His- torama 4, Science Club l, Ancient History Club 2. I would look to the future, using the pattern of the past, to make it bright, rather than look to the past, forgetting that the future can be bright. Language Course: Track I, Vars. Football Mgr. 2, 3, 4, Head Mgr. 4, Vars. Basketball Mgr. 3, 4, Vars. Baseball Mgr. 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, House of Rep. 4, House Court 4, Monogram Club 3, 4. BARBARA VERN DAVIS Happiness is the citadel of beauty. Language Course: Sophoteers, Servi- teers, College Club, Resegis, Hall Monitor 2, 3, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Pep Board 2, 4, Library Staff 3, 4, Associated Artists Award 3. BEVERLY NAN DAVIS ln years to come our hearts will turn.. Language Course: Freshman Service Club, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Varsity Speedball 2, Sophoteers, Serviteers, College Club, Resegis, G. A. A. 3, 4, Bowling 2, Dramatics Club I, Intra- mural Basketball 2. fan...-, LINDA LOU DAVIS The only way to have a friend is to be one. Language Course: Y-Teens 3, 4, Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, College Club, Resegis, French Club 3, 4, Nurse's Page 4, Girls Chorus 2, 3, Choir 4. Q-.. . WILLIAM FRANCIS DAVIS, JR. Look for a star. Language Course: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Gun Collectors Club 4, Science Club I, 2, House of Rep. 2. Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. Language Course: Football 3, 4, Manager 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Man- age 3, 4, Band I, 2, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Dance Commit. 3, Hi-Y Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4, Debating Club and Squad 2, 3, 4, National Forensic League 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Key Club 4, French Club 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Treas. 4. 4. -NHRA CHESTER CHIDLOW DAVIS It is better not to be, than to be a faiIure. Language Course: Key Club 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, National Forensic League 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Treas. 4, Junior Rotarian 4, Debat- ing Club I, 2, History 4, Football I. A smile can break the ice apart and find a friend in every heart. Language Course: Majorette I, 2, 3, 4, Chief 4, Dancing Boots 3, 4, Chief 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Service Clubs I, 2, 3, G. A, A, 3, 4, Varsity Softball 2, Pep Board 3, House of Rep. 4, French Club 3, 4, College Club Resegis, Senior Treas., National Honor Society 4. JOHN GRIMES DAVIS Wooden Matches Mathematics Course: Freshman Boys Club I, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Varsity I, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Tri-Captain 4, Teenage Council 3, 4, Senior Service Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Track 2, Jr.-Sr. Dance Comm. 3, Monogram Club 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4. uv-f T SUSAN DIANE DAWSON With a song in my heart. Language Course: Pep Board I, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3, Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4, Varsity Speed- ball I, 2, Varsity Tennis I, 2, Varsity Softball 3, 4, College Club Sopho- teersj Serviteers, Resegis, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. E25 STEVE ANDERSON DISHER Plays well the game, and knows the limit, and still gets all the fun there's in it. Language Course: Key Club 2, 3, 4, I-li-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-At-Arms I, Freshman Boys Club, Sophomore Boys Club, Monogram Club 4, Ushers Club 4' Football J. V. I, Varsity 3, 4, Boseball Jr. Varsity I, Hi-Y Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Junior Science Club 3. MARY RUTH DOBBINS Be proud to belong to the old proud pageant of man. Language Course: Dramatics Club, French Club, College Club, House of Rep., Resegis, Red Cross, G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Council 3, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Service Club l, 2, 3, Intra- mural Sports l, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. ROBERT WARREN DOWNING Hot glass looks exactly like cold glass. Scientific Course: Science Club l, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2, 4, Secretary 3, German Club 2, 3, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Tennis l, Science Fair l, 2, 3, 4, Winner 2, 3. i LINDA RUELLE DOWNS There is not enough darkness in the whole world to hide the light of one small candle. Language Course: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, German Club 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, Hall Moniter 3, Jr. Red Cross 3, 4, Ancient History Club 3, Volleyball intramural 3, Resegis, College Club, National Honor Society 4. im illi- Jlm, ,--gf CLYDE STEPHEN DULA Well begun is half done. Mathematics Course: Key Club 3, 4, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Basketball l, 2, Jr. Varsity 2, German l Club 3, German ll Club 4, Demolay l, 2, 3, 4, Scribe 2, Physical Fitness Club 2, Gall' 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Basketball 3, 4. ,,. t ADRIANNE DONNA COOPER DULL Strive on to victory through the Golden Rule. Language Course: G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, 4, Social Chair. 3, House of Rep. 3, Soph. Class Officer, National Honor Society 4, Officials Club 2, 3, 4, Scribblers Club 3, Treas. 3, Pep Board Council 3, 4, College Club, Resegis, Senior Scribe. CHARLES STEPHEN EBERT Neat and clean and on the scene. Language Course: Pep Board l, Freshmen Boys Club, Sophomore Boys Club, Red Cross 2, Football Jr. High l, Jr. Varsity 3, Varsity 4, Basketball Jr. High l, Jr. Varsity 2, 3, Mono- gram Club. ALICE DIANNE DULL The first of the 2D's to leave . . Commercial Course: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling l, 2, 3, 4, Freshmen Girls Service Club Sophoteers, Servi- teers, College Club, Resegis. FRED LEE EBERT So long thy power has blessed me, sure it still will lead me on. Scientific Course: Hi-Y l, 2, 4, Band l, 2, 4, German Club 2, 3, Instru- mental Music Club 4, Orchestra 4, Rebops 4, Y. T. C. l, 2, 3, 4, Bible Club 3. 26 4 i iiarilg if JAMES ROBERT DUNCAN Does mama know you're out? Mathematics Course: C. H. Football l, 3, 4, C. H. Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, C. H. Baseball l, C. H. Track 2, 3, 4, C. H. Ushers' Club 2, 3, 4. JOHNNY FRANKLIN EARNHARDT Earnie Mathematics Course: C. H. Football l, 2, 3, C. H. Basketball l, 2 3, 4, C. H. Track 2, 3, 4, C. H. Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, House of Rep. 4, C. H. Ushers' Club 3, 4, C. H. Baseball l. MARY FRANCES EDENS Have a smile for everyone and they will have a smile for you. Language Course: Chorus l, 2, 3, Choir 3, Y-Teens 3, Sophoteers, Re- segis, College Club, Hall Monitor 4, Freshman Service Club, Dramatic Club l. FREDRICK EARL EINSTEIN The Playing 'Red Dog'. Science Course: Golf l, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball l, 2, 3, Midger l, Jr.-Hi 2, J. V. 3, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Photography Club l, Freshman Bays' Club, Sophomore Boys' Club, Basket- bail l, 2, Demolay 2, 3, 4, Track l, intramural Bowling 3. CHARLES HENDRICKS ELKINS, JR. CaroIina Language Course: Lumberton High School 1, Baskefbqii i, 2, 3, 4, Track 4. JOAN ALICE EYSENBACH ,IN 8' LH General Course: Freshman Service Club, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Vice-Pres. 4, YeTeens 2, 3, Servi- teers, College Club, Office Page 3, Nurses' Page 4. CAROL IRENE FLETCHER True friends are like diamonds- precious and rare, False one's are like autumn leaves- scattered everywhere. General Course: Red Cross l, G. A. A., Dramatics Club l, Y-Teens l, Bowling I, Speedball l, Basketball l, Volleyball l, College Club. 542.30-.,vQ,.ss KENNETH FRANKLIN JAMES MICHAEL EVANS ELSA CAROL EYSENBACH ESSEX Mike Live If I I -I b History Course: C. H. Football 3, 4, Language Course: Girl Scouts l, 2, My fgsrzsiiethggsl age sm Syond C. H. Basketball 3, 4, C. H. Baseball 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, Art Club 2, ' . 3,4,C.H.M r Clb3,4. ' ' Language Course: Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Ushers Club 4, Monogram Club 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country 2, Bowling Champions 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, Freshman Boys' Club, Band l, 2. ABBEY JO Dear Language Course: Club, Sophoteers, FARTHING Abbey Freshman Service Serviteers, Y-Teens 3, 4, Office Page 3, 4, College Club, Resegis, Hall Monitor 4. a'xQx.s.. Lui:-J GEORGE WILLIAM FLINTOM, JR. Look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under 't. Scientific Course: Teenage Council 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, ViceePres. 4, Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Tri-Captain 4, Basket- ball Varsity 3, Demolay l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, HieY 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 2, 3. onog am u HELEN GENTRY FEREBEE You'II Never Walk Alone. Language Course: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Vor. Chair. 4, G. A. A, l, 2, 3, 4, Y, F. C. Club 3, 4, City County Council 4, room Chairman Sohpoteers, Gym Intramural Sports Club 3, House of tor 3. Resegis 4, Home- 4, College Club, Leaders Club 3, l, 2, 3, 4, French Rep. 2, Hall Moni- 4, Scribblers Club 3, 4. JANIE VAN HOY FLEENOR Besame Language Course: G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Treas. l, 2, College Club, Resegis, Serviteers, President, Sophoteers, Treas., Girls' Chorus l, 2, 3, Mixed Choir 2, 3, French Clubs 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Gym Leader l, 2, Freshman Service Club, intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4. FRANKLIN MILLER FOLB StrickIy Manager Scientific Course: Band l, 2, Math Club 3, Monogram Club 4, Football Manager 4. ERNEST GRAHAM FORREST Your sole contribution to the sum of things is yourself. Mathematics Course: Football Var. 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Var. 3, Baseball, Var. 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Key Club l, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Monogram Club 2, 3 4, Treas. 4, Tennage Council l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Vice- President, Co-Chairman Jr,-Sr. Dance Committee 3, Superlative 4, Colum- bia Preparatory School 4. WILLIAM DOUGLAS FOSTER Hoougn Language Course: Freshman Boys' Club, Junior High Football l, Junior High Basketball l, Sophomore Boys' Club, Junior Varsity Football 2, Bas- ketball 3, Varsity Football 4, Darling- ton School 3, Monogram Club 4, S, S. C. 4. . - C, L -2 -4 is 'c gf, ,V 1? r , , f ' ' 1 my of . , ,M gig. . ,k,, fore, e i. . , 1 ' 5 :Tiff L V,VA . :H ,.., V iniLia CECELIA ANNE FULMER The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. Language Course: Freshman Service Club, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Resegis Representative, Col- lege Club, French Club 3, 4, Rainbow Girls i, 2, 3, 4. NANCY LEE GARDNER C'est la vie. Language Course: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Freshmen Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Treasurer, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Intramural Council 3, Manager 4, Twirler 3, Cheerleader 4, House of Rep. 3, 4, Pep Board 4, Football Homecoming Sponsor 4, Senior Mor- shal 3. KENT STEVEN FOX Consider the pin, its head keeps it from going too far. Scientific Course: S. S. C. 3, 4, Mono- gram Club 4, Junior Red Cross 3, Football, Junior High l, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 4, Freshmen Boys' Club, Sophomore Boys' Club. PICKENS NOBLE FREEMAN Him and that '32 Ford Language Course: Band l, 2, German Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Hi-Y 4, His- tory Club 4, Freshmen Boys' Service Club, Tennis 2, Varsity 2, Varsity Track 3, 4, Football Photographer 3, 4. ,. .. ,war i 1g 'H' SUSANNE EMILIE FRENCH l try to make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes. Language Course: Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3, 4, Black and Gold Staff 3, 4, Junior Editor 3, Co-Eclitor 4, Pine Whispers Staff 3, 4, Feature Editor 3, French Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Softball Varsity 2, Resegis, College Club, National Honor Society 4. ...Q .Y . .f.,,,f,.5,.i2.. K: LINDA LEE FULTON It's the little things in life that count. Language Course: Intramural Sports l, 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Resegis, College Club, National Honor Society 3, 4, Office Page 4, Hall Monitor 4. . ' A. F f Vision... CAROLE ANNE GAINES My dreams are very fair and bright, for I am ycung. Language Course: Dancing Boots 4, House of Rep. 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, College Club, Resegis, Serviteers, Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, French Club l, ll, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 4, Softball Intramural 3. BARBARA ANN GARDNER With life in hand . Iive. Language Course: Y-Teens l, 2, 3 4, Secretary 3, G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Council 3, 4, Football Homecoming Sponsor 4, Freshmen Service Club, National Honor Society, Serviteers, Sophoteers, College Club, Resigis, Junior Red Cross Rep. 2, Cheerleader i 4, Twirler 3, Senior Marshal 3. YXQXQ-L5 1'3 -si JUDITH STEEN GEORGE LARRY WILSON GEORGE BETSY GEORGOULIAS V. A. M. M. forever AII our sweet hours fly fastest. Betsy Mathematics Course: College Club, General Course: Junior Vars't B - ' ' Resegis, Mixed Chorus 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Serviteers, Sophoteers, Varsity Softball 3, Bowling Team 3, 4, Volleyball Tennis, and Table Tennis Intramurals 2, G, A. A. l, 2. 28 i y ase Commercial Course. Sophoteers, Servi- ball 2, 3, 4, Junior Varsity Football teers. 3, Varsity 4, Monogram Club 4, Ushers Club 2, 3, Junior Red Cross l, 2, Instrumental Music Club l, 2, Marching Band l, 2, Radio Club l, History Club 3, Basketball l. A ' :'f I ,L . . I . I .. 'ff .I.. I , lm . . - k k A , . .f ,,,. 1. . . ,Q r W' Iwi ' MIKE CHRIS GEORGOULIAS RANDALL HILL GIBSON WOW Defeat is failure only if you dan't Graphic Arts Course. ,Mr Iii C E try again. Scientific Course' Marchin Band I - Q , 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Instrumental Music Club 2, 3, 4, President 4. RICHARD RAYMOND GILMORE I don't know where l'm going, but l'm on my way. Scientific Course: Tennis I, Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Jr. Varsity 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, 1 'WN DAVID LOUIS DARRAGH GREEN Ski-King Language Coursei Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, J. V. 2, Varsity 3, 4, Freshman Boys' Club, Tennis, Var- sity Track 2, 4, Marching Band I, 2, 3, Concert Band I, 2, French Club 3, 4, Moth Club 3, 4, Monogram Club 4. BETTY ZANE GREER Too much laughter can sometimes GWENDOLYN LEE GRICE WonderfuI! Wonderful! break your heart. M a t h e m a tic s Course: Sophoteers, Language Course: Class Treasurer 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Library Staff 3, 4, Speedball Varsity I, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Var. Basketball 2, 3, Var. 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. 4, Pres. I, Gym Leader I, 2, 3, 4, College Club, Service Clubs I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Board 3. g .,V, , ROBERT LEE HANCOCK Brenda Industrial Course: C. H. Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, C. H. Football I, 2, 3, 4, C. H. Basketball I, 2, , C. H. Mono- gram Club 2, 3, 4, C. H. Ushers' Club 2, 3, 4. Serviteers, College Club, Resegis, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Pep Board 4, Library Staff, Sec. 4, Senior Hi-Y Sponsor 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Hall Monitor 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3. t WA' 'is 5 sf' ELIZAEBTH JOSEPHINE HARDING Here's to love, the only fire against which there's no insurance. Language Course: Serviteers, College Club, Resegis, Jr. Red Cross 4, Y- Teens I, 2, Sophoteers 2, Freshman Service Club I, Gym Leaders Club 3, Hall Monitor 4, Basketball Intramural -, 2, Volleyball Intramural I, 2, Foot- ball Sponsor 4. Monogram Club 2, 3, 4. SARA KATHRYN HAMPTON Love is eternal. Commercial Course: House of Rep. 2, 3, Red Cross Representative I, 2, Office Page I, Pep Board I, Recep- tionist 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Wor- ship Choirman I, Bowling 2, 3, 4, College Club, Resegis, Freshman Serv- ice Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers. Arm Nm. SHARON ELAINE HARDY Sherry Language Course: Glee Club I, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, Y-Teens I, 4, Scribbler's Club 2, 3, 4, Editor 2, 3, Pres. 4, Art Club I, Resegis Intra- mural Basketball I, 2, Service Club I, Intramural Bowling I, Experiment in International Living. KATHERINE ELIZABETH HANCOCK The days of our youth are the days of our glory. Home Economics Course: C. H. Choir I, 2, 3, 4, C. H. Softball I, 4, C. H. Basketball I, Home Economics Club 4. r ti 'FL' vm K if? . 'i Jw-11r:1.??Rsf21 vis -I -1 1 1. fi if ELIZABETH LEAH HARPER It's all over but the memories. Language Course: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Gym Leaders Club I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Resegis, College Club, Hall Monitor 2. L .W CHARLES DALE HARRIMAN Snail Mathematics Course: Junior High Football l, Junior High Baseball l, Sophomore Boys' Club 2, Demolay l, 2, 3, 4, S.S.C. 3, 4, Junior Varsity Football 3, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, German Club 3, Varsity Football 4, Junior Varsity Baseball 2. SANDRA KAYE HARVEL . . . we will have these moments to remember. Commercial Course: Pep Board 2, 3, Y-Teens l, 2, 4, Freshman Service Club l, Saphoteers 2, College Club 4, Resegis 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Serviteers l, G.A.A. 3, Gym Leader l, 2, 3, Intramural Sports l, 2, Dramatics Club l. JAMES OLIVER HARRINGTON, III Jock Scientific Course: Freshman Boys' Club l, Junior High Football l, Jun- ior High Baseball l, Radio Club 2, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity Base- ball 2, Track 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Red Cross 3, Demolay l, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES JENNINGS HAUSER Fools have banquets, wise men eat them. Mathematics Course: Boys' Clubs l, 2, Track 2, Junior High Football l, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Junior High Baseball l, Junior-Senior Committee 3, S.S.C. 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, All-Conference 4, All-Star Team 3, 4, Honorable Mention All-State 4, Ger- man Club 3. ELIZABETH GRAY HEEFNER B. G. Language Course: Cheerleader 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, President of Senior Class, Senior Marshal 3, D.A.R. Good Citi- zen 4, Teenage Council 3, 4, Junior- Senior Prom Co-Chairman 3, President of City-wide National Honor Society 4, Library Page 3, 4, Football Spon- sor 2, 4. BONNIE ELIZABETH HEMRICK Bonnie Language Course: President, Fresh- man Service Club, G.A.A, 2, 3, 4, ln- tramural sports l, 2, 3, 4, Serviteers 3, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Board 4, Resegis, French Club 3, 4, College Club, Football Sponsor 3, Black and Gold Senior Editor 4, Library Staff 3, 4, JOHN WOODY HARRIS Woody Mathematics Course: Roxboro High School l, 2. L f f i - i :':'e-.1 .2 .. 1 V ,...e1:gs2, ,, 5 , ff' -1511 5, , 'qw js f. ,,..,,.zq ,Q - - g gfrzl. ' ...,,k.Vf,,5 - . 5, gg.. ,, SMYTHIE DIANE HAWORTH Keep it under your hat! Language Course: Band l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Speedball 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4, College Club 4, Serviteers 3, Y-Teens l, 2, 4, G,A.A. 3, 4, Resegis 4, Sophoteers 2, Fresh- man Service Club, Hall Monitor 3, 4. KARL KEDRON HEPLER Happy is the man that findeth wis- dom, and the man that get- teth understanding. Language Course: House of Rep., House Court 2, 4, Speaker 4, Student Council 3, Boys' State 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Central Committee 4, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Su- perlative, Kindest, German Club 3, 4, President 3. JOHNNIE LYNN HARROLD FriendIiness creates happiness. Language Course: Y-Teens l, 2, 3 4, Serviteers 3, Sophoteers 2, G.A.A l, 2, 3, 4, Office Page 2, 4, Intra- mural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Bask- etball 3, 4, Resegis 4, College Club 4, Football Sponsor 4, French Club 3, 4, House of Rep. 4. A ,s.i ROBERT STEPHEN HECKARD He who rides high must be ready to fall. Language Course: Varsity Football 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, All-Conference 4, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, All-Con- ference 3, Varsity Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Treasurer 2, Vice- President 4, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, President l, 2,, Key Club l, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Teenage Council l, 2, 3, 4. SARAH SUE HEPLER Wait 'til I find my shoes. Language Course: Freshman Girls' Club l, Orchestra l, Bowling l, 2, 3, 4, intramural Sports l, 2, Sophoteers 2, Serviteers 3, French Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 4, College Club 4, Resegis 4, National Honor Society. 1 sl .. . - .5 'o o , .5 3 LINDA ALTA HERITAGE I only want three things my own: my dream, my death, my sweetheart. Scientific Course: Art Club l5 Dra- matics Club 2, 35 Y-Teens l, 25 Jun- ior Red Cross, Secretory 3, President 45 College Club 45 Resegis 45 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Dancing Boots 45 Hall Monitor 45 Pep Board l, 45 Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Speedball l, 2, 4. GLENDA GAIL HERMAN What was hard to bear is sweet lo remember Social Studies Course: Sopholeers 25 Serviteers 35 College Club 45 Reseg-s 45 S.N.O.M. Club Vice-Presicienr5 C, H. Monogram Club 3, 45 C. H. Vur- sity Softball 2, 3, 45 C. H. Glee Club 3, 4. BURLEY STUART HIGHSMITH There's no art to find the minds construction in the face. Mathematics Course: French Club 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Cross-Country Track 45 Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Senior Serv- ice Club 3, 45 Monogram Club 4. SUSAN HOLMES The world is a stage and each must act his part. Scientific Course: Y-Teeng 3, 45 Re. segis 45 College Club 45 Red Cross Bookmobile 3, 45 Serviteers 35 Sopho- teers 25 Basketball Intramurals 2, 35 Softball lntramurals 35 Hall Monitor, EDWARD 0'HANLON HILL Zoots Scientific Course: Freshman Boys CIub5 Science Fair i5 Darlington School 2, 35 Escort 4. ELIZABETH FULLER HOLTON As we are now living in the time to be happy is today. Language Course: House of Rep. i 3 4 Sec. 3 S eaker pro tempore 4, 1 f I D Senior Marshal 35 G.A.A. Council 45 Cheerleader 3, National Honor Society5 l, 2, 3, 4 4, Chief 4 an eternity, Senior Sul to RICHARD LIVINGSTON HERRING I'm never lost: people always tell me where to go! Mathematics Course: Key Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Basketball Jr. High l, Varsity 2, 3, 45 Baseball Jr. High l, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 3, 45 Cross Country 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council5 House of Rep. 45 House Court5 Freshman Boys Service Club5 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 35 Jr.-Sr. Commit- tee 3. i a i My -i z : 5 sit, . gwegrg LANA LOUISE HINES A dream is a wish your heart makes. Language Course: Marching Band l, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 45 Art Club I5 Sophoteers 25 Serv- iteers 35 Resegis 45 College Club 45 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Freshman Girls Service Club l5 Dancing Boots 4. PAMELA WHITTEMORE HOOPER Time will tell. Language Course: Freshman Service Club5 House of Rep. 25 Y-Teens l, 2, 45 Senior Hi-Y Sponsor5 Homecoming Sponsor 2, 3, 45 Sophoteers5 Servi- teers5 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 College Club5 lJ9Vl0flVe5-MOST PODUIOV, Best All Resegis5 Library Staff 3, 45 Office Around 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Jr. Var. Page 2, 2, Var. 3, 45 Hi-Y Sponsor 4. JOEL GIBSON HICKS, JR. Life is o grindstoneg Whether it grinds you down or polishes you up depends on what you're made ot. Scientific Course: Football Jr. High l, Jr. Var. 2, 3, Var. 45 Jr, High Basketball l5 Jr, High Baseball l5 Hi-Y l5 Freshman Service Club5 Soph- omore Service Club5 Monogram Club 45 Choir l, 2, 3, State Contest l, 2, Festival Chorus 35 Men's Chorus l, 2, 35 House of Rep. 45 Track l. JN. RUBY EVELYN HOLDER Look to a star. Home Economics: C. H. Basketball l5 C. H, Choir l, 2, 3, 45 C. H. S.N.O. M.C. l, 2, 3, 45 Sewing Club 4. RODDY ELIZABETH HUDSON Esse quam videri. Language Course: Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Choir 35 Freshman Service Club5 Soph- oteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 Hall Monitor 35 French Club 3, 4. EDWARD KEITH HUNTER What cha say good locking Language Course: Freshman Boys' Club, Sophomore Boys' Club, Basket- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. High l, Jr, Var. 2, Varsity 3, 4, Pep Board 3, Football I, Y.F,C, Club 4, President 4, Junior Boys' Club 3, Junior Red Cross Rep. 3, Hall Monitor 3, Homecoming Es- cort 3. if CHARLES BELVIN JACKSON If worry was the cause of death I would live forever. Science Coursei Freshman Boys' Club, Band l, Baseball I, Sophomore Boys' Club, German Club 3, 4. SARAH FRANCES JOBE I'lI be sad for Nobody. Mathematics Course: Intramural Basketball, Freshman Service Club, Y-Teens I, Serviteers, Dramatics Club 4, Resegis. 3144 K adm' A fiiriri ' ' fy., 4-ge' -41. it .,... RAEBOURNE BROWN NANCY JEAN HURST, JR. HUTCHERSON BiIIy Buck Scientific Course: Marching Band l, Language Course: G-A-A, 2, 3, 42 21 3' 4f Ofchesfm If 35 42 Re'BOP5 YATeens I, 2, 3, President I, 3, Senior 3' 45 H Y I' 2' 3' 4? Soence Club If Treasurer, College Club, Service Clubs, 21 31 4? U5he 5 Club 2' 35 Track 2' 35 Treasurer l, Vice-President 4, Basket- Tennis Jr. Var. l. RTE, SHARON KAY JACKSON The only way to have a friend is to be one. Language Course: Recitation Con- test I, Freshman Service Club, Y- Teens I, 2, 3, 4, G,A.A. 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, Masque and Ravel 2, 3, 4, Jr. Town Meeting 3, Sophoteers, German Club 3, 4, Hall Monitor 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Treas, 4, College Club 4, President, WALTER PHILIP JOEST Second thoughts are wise, but im pulses are preferred. Science Course: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, De Molo 2 3 4 Ushers Club 3 4 Y , , J , 2 Ger- man Club 2, 3, Science Club 3, Mono- gram Club 4, Track Mgr. 3, 4, Cross Country Mgr, 4, Football J.V. 2, 3. 32 ball 3, 4, French Club, Vice-President 3, President 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Var. Speedball 2, 3, Jr,'Sr, Committee 3, Library Staff 4. , S. Q ' ' x we .. . ARTHUR FRANCIS JACOBSEN Be the best of whatever you are. Scientific Course: Key Club 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 4, Order of DeMolay 2, 3, 4, Senior Executive Committee 4, Ger- man Club 3, 4, President 4, l-li-Y Basketball 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society. CAROLYN ELIZABETH JACKSON Tested, approved, and recommended by MAD Magazine. Language Course: Freshman Girls' Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Resegis, College Club, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, French Club 3, German Club 3, 4, Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4. . . fl ..,.., ,,. , ...f STEPHEN DOUGLAS JAMES Beaver Mathematics Course: Instrumental Music Club I, 3, Marching Band 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, ReBops 4, Ushers Club 4. CLEO CLARA MAE JOHNSON Where there's a will, There's a way General Course: Dobson High School, Advance Sewing Class. PRECILLA ANN JOHNOSN They said it couIdn't be done, they said I couIdn't do it, But I showed them. Commercial Course: Jr. Red Cross, Sophoteers, Resegis. . .,.. 2: YAAA A ,A.AA I WW. I IW. S' ' I KATHLEEN JAN E KELLEHER Yam Yankee Mathematics Course: Jr. Red Cross 3, 45 Serviteers5 Y4Teens 3, 45 Col- lege Club5 Resegis5 Hall Monitor 45 Page 4. DONNA LEE KIRBY Donna Marie Language Course: Var. Softball I5 Saphoteers 25 Serviteers 35 Basketball Intramurals I5 College Club 45 Re- segis 45 Dramatics Club 45 Holi Moni- tor 35 French Club 3, 4. 1 BONNIE JUNE LANIER Life is what you make if. Language Course: Basketball I, 25 Girls' Chorus I, 2, 35 Choir 2, 3, Cor- responding Secretary5 German Club 3, 45 Bowling I, 2, 45 Resegis 45 Bible Club 35 Y-Teens 3, 45 Serviteers5 Col- lege Club 4. -'i fs. 5 5 . 'So .,.. POLLY ANN KELLOGG Life is what you make it. Language Course: Honor Society 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 45 Jr, Var. Basketball I, 25 Var. Speedball 35 Var. Tennis 3, 45 Bowling 2, 35 Y-Teens 35 Sophoteers5 Dramatics Club 35 Resegis5 College Club. 1 I BARBARA ANN KENT Pt, A I- We-nu... ROY BATEMAN KING, JR. 'Learning from the past, looking to RoyaI . . . E the future, but living in the present. Scientific Course: Junior Science Language Course: Y-Teens I, 2, 35 National Honor Society 45 Sophoi'eers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 Band I, 25 Basket- ball lntramural I, 25 Volleyball ln- tramural I,25 College Club5 Hall Mon- itor 45 Gym Leaders' Club I5 Bowling 3, 4, Captain 4. ,. . f- , I ie. ' . , ,.- '5 I ' ' , , . ,Vqy 5 cl 3 ', , 5 . 4 1 N 5? in I 6' NANCY LEE KOELMEL Eyes can speak and eyes can under- stand. Language Course: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens I5 Hall Monitor 45 Freshman Service Club5 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 Officials' Club I, 2, 3, 45 Speedball Var. 35 Intra- mural Sports I, 2, 3, 4. .itu- V Q.. THERESA DORIS LANIER Not too serious, not too gay, but a real good friend in a real good way. Mathematics Course: West Edgecomb School I5 Resegis5 Soohoteers5 Servl- teers5 Freshman Service Club I5 lne tramural Sports I, 25 Dramatics Club 45 Scrlbblers Club 4. JIMMY STEWART LAMM Lamb General Business Course: Baseball 25 Basketball I, 25 Football I, 25 Science Club I5 Glee Club I, 25 Parliamen- tary Procedure Club 25 Sports Club l. WILLIAM STUART LEAKE, JR. CIub5 Baseball I5 Basketball5 Football Var. 45 Monogram Club. CURTIS CAMERON LANE, JR. Look out for those Pontius! Mathematics Course: Band I, 2, 3, 45 Ushers Club 3, 45 Instrumental Music Club I, 25 Music Club 3, 45 Math Club 3, 45 Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 45 Jun- ior Red Cross I, 25 DeMolay 2, 3, 4. CHARLES FLOYD LEE Chuck H-roday is me tomorrow you worried Mathematics Course: Summit School I about yesterday. Language Course: Band I5 Baseball I5 Football 2, 35 Jr. Var. 2, Var. 35 Pep Board 25 House of Rep, 35 Senior Class Treas.5 S.S.C. 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3,45 Hi-Y Basketball 2, 3, 45 Tennis 25 German Club 3, 4, Vice-President 35 Sophomore Boys' Club. PATRICIA JEAN LIGHTNER Speak softly today for you may be sorry tomorrow. Course: G,A.A. 3, 4, Gym Leader 4, Chorus 3, Glee Club 4, Serviteers, Resegis, College Club. General PAUL GORDON LITTLE Kettle' Scientific Course: Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Chorus l, 2, 3, French Club 3, Ushers Club 3, 4, Freshman Service Club, Scientific Club 3, 4. DAVID MARTIN LORBER M. S. R. Language Course: History Club l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Freshman Service Club, German Club 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Com- mittee 3, Choral Festival l, 2, Mixed Chorus l, 2, A Cappella Choir l, 2, DeMolay 4. EDWARD CLOYD LINCOLN Eddie Scientific Coursez. . BARBARA ANNE LINEBERGER Dreams that you dare to dream really do come true. Language Course: Majorette l, 2, 3, 4, Dancing Boots 3, 4, Treasurer, Senior Marshal 3, Teenage Council 3, 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Service Clubs l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Coun- cil 3, Basketball Var. Manager 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, Football Sponsor 3, 4, House of Rep. l, 2. DEE ANNE LOFLAND Youth's o stuff will not endure. Scientific Course: Girl Scouts l, 2, 3, 4, i959 Girl Scout Round-up 2, Sophoteers, Freshman Girls Service Club, Girls' Chorus l, 2, 3, Reynolds Singers 4, All America City Chorus 4, Scribblers Club 3, 4, Nurse's Room Page 4. . . -411 ' ' H: .. I W- f' 1 1 f i .is ffi,i,gs2,g:,, M I. .I f,,, f A 2- rf J .issvip -is 'mise lf21is f?,fi?ii iss? 2 . - i its mm fi-1, WW, A. .. ,iw-f ' WADE DOUGLAS LUDLUM Make mine music. Language Course: Orchestra l, ln- strumental Music Club l, Choir 2, 3, 4, President 4, Boys' Chorus 2, 3, State Festival Chorus 2, 3, 4, Scrib- blers Club 3, German Club 3, 4. 34 THOMAS DOUGLAS i- ..'. 5 . ,,....,. N ..,, Q . ww' ily. 7 3 -su, V CONRAD HEATH LITTLE Connie Language Course: S.S.C. l, 2, 3, 4, Pres, 4, House of Rep. l, 3, Teen- age Council 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Jr. High l, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Sr. Executive Committee 4, Monogram Club 4. l l o ii W l f l W l GEORGE BARRY LONG LQFLIN For what shall it profit o mon if he vpn wait for herlu should gain the whole world ond Mathematics Course: Var. Football , . . lose h'5 own soul , 2' 31 ,itch H., Var. Tmck 2, 3, 4- Scientific Course: Football l, Basket- c,i-i., var. Basketball 2, 3, 4-c.H,, bull lf 21 H Y lf 2- C.H. Monogram Club 3, 4, President 4, Photography Club 2. 3, SHEILA LUND Georgia on my mind Commercial Course: Chorus l, 3, . i lli' . 2i?f yl l ,fees if ' J T' DAVID EDWARD LYON Sometimes Mathematics Course: Band l, 2, ln- Dramatics l, 2, 3, Red Cross 3, Hall strumental Music Club l, 2, 3, Ushers' Monitor 4, Office Page 4, Y-Teens l, Club 4, Monogram Club 4, Baseball Resegis 4, College Club 4, Bowling Team 4, Officials' Club I, French Club l, 2. l, Hall Monitor 4. oil J -5.33121 ' , , , if 4- -s ,riff MARGARET ELIZABETH MABE Work to benefit others Language Course: Freshman Service Club5 College Club5 Resegisp Glee Club 45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Jr. Red Cross Rep. l, 4. JANE WYATT MARSHALL The most important lesson in life is simply this: never hurt anybody. Language Course: Summit School I5 Black and Gold Staff 3, 45 Jr. Ed, 3, Co-Editor 45 Pine Whispers Staff 3, 45 Masque and Gavel 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Thespians 2, 35 College Club5 Resegis5 Y-Teens 2, 35 Nurse's Room Page 25 Guidance Office Page 35 National Honor Society. SUE ELLEN McCUlSTON Smile Language Course: Y-Teens l, 2, 45 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 45 lnstrumental Mu- sic Club l, 25 Order of the Rainbow l, 2, 3, 45 College Club 45 Office Page 45 Bible Club 3, 4. 9 4-ou... QW ,gif WILBURN GREEN MANUEL, JR. What's done cannot be undone! Language Course: l-li-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Demolay l, 2, 3, 45 Key Club 3, 4, Baseball l5 Golf 25 Cross-Country 3 Freshman Boys' Club, Sophomore Boysi Club5 Jr.-Sr. Flower Committee 3 Science Club 45 H. R, President 4, House of Rep. l. RAMONA FREEMAN MARTIN You've a place within my heart, Bill that no one else can fill. Commercial Course: Intramural Soft- ball l5 Intramural Basketball lg Soph- oteers 25 Serviteers 35 Resegis 4, Guidance Office Page 4. JAMES ROBERT McGRAW Quick Draw Mathematics Course: Freshman Boys' Service Club l5 Basketball Jr. High lg Baseball Jr. High l5 Sophomore Boys' Service Club 25 Jr. Red Cross 25 Track Var. 2, 3, 45 Cross-Country 45 Mono- gram Club 4. CHARLCEY KAYE MARION Charlie General Course: Greensboro Senior High School l, 25 Jr. Var. Basketball 35 Var. Basketball 45 Choir 3, 45 Y-Teens 3, 45 Serviteers 35 College Club 45 Resegis 4. ALICE KATHRYN MASTEN Na medicine can cure love Language Course: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens l, 2, 35 Freshman Service Club5 Sophoteers 25 Serviteers 35 Re- segis 45 College Club 45 Nurse's Page l, 35 Hall Monitor 25 Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4. J, of RONAL HUGUNIN MEHLEN Say what you mean-mean what you say. Scientific Course: Football l5 Basket- ball l5 Volleyball lg Baseball 15 Track l5 Bible Club l5 Science Club l, 2, 3, 45 Science Fair l. 35 ,iv t-9'-Q I f 'H.. 4l i 5 , 1- as in. M CAROLINE HOLT MARR Look for a star. Language Course: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 45 Freshman Girls Service Club5 National Honor Society5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club Hall Monitor 35 Band l, 2, 3, 45 In- tramural Sports l, 2, 3, 45 Var. Speed- ball 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 45 Var. Basket- ball 3, 4. SUSAN MARY MATUSZAK And so on to the elnd of the chapter Language Course: Colorguard 45 Freshmen Service Club5 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 College CIub5 Resegis5 Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 45 G.A.A. l, 2, 35 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 45 Hall Monitor 45 French Club 3, 45 Jr. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4. ROBERTA ANN MENZ Chapter 12--The End! Mathematics Course: Freshman Serv ice Club5 Y-Teens I5 Sophoteers5 Dra matics 3, 4, Vice-President 35 lntra mural Basketball l5 Resegis, Scrib bler's Club 4. DAVID CHARLES MICKEY I'd rather not to be at all than to be a failure. Language Course: Orchestra l, 25 Instrumental Music Club I5 Hall Mon- itor 3, 45 History Club 45 German Club 3, 4. DORIS ANN MILLS Where are you calling from, CharIie? Commercial Course: Business Club I5 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis. DORIS JEAN MOORE Let's Dance Commercial Course: Photography Club lg Sophoteers G.A.A, Publicity Chairman 35 Resegis. -J -spy ,. 'Q L ffiii' ' f -alfa ' A li f ' ,. fi , sf I -.Zi'lei?Qsfi?iigfY.1'LQLiif5?iPfisfif ' ff' . 3 ., ll. of -we xml., his - we ,,Qgqgi5,,,zi V ,W ' - b ., I I .- I - 5 H' 5, .f imsvsftkf ie' 'f5l.1.a..a 13557 - I f g liiasfei - sw .,,giQ,fi1f1.w,55.f.f qw' . 1' fo.. .1 ,-.V , xg L . ' ' ' :dasul -f-- 1 3 F. 'es . -fires.-fssfif sz: ' xiii: . L , i :5e2:'wg.1vli5k,. fi' CAROL LOUISE MILLER OnIy the best is good enough, Language Course: Freshman Service Club5 Y-Teens I5 Office Page l5 Soph- oteers5 Art Club 25 Serviteersp Ger- man Club 35 College Club5 German Club Reporter 45 Junior Red Cross Rep. 4. WILLIAM SUNDAY MITCHELL, JR. OId truths . . . old books and old friends are the best. Language Course: l-li-Y 2, 35 Science Club l, 2, 3, 4. DONALD SHONK MORRIS, JR. To be great is to be misunderstood. Language Course: Freshman Service Club, Junior Science Club 25 Senior Science Club 3, 45 Jr. Var. Football 25 Track Var. 3, 45 Cross Country Track 45 German Club 3, 4. MILTON KENT MILLER THEODORE CLIFFORD A blonde and' a Buick5 both MILLER 'Ill , 5, beautiful- 5 Man, dig those mai iigmsi' 5C'?n'f'f'C, COUVSG5 R0d'0 Club IF Scientific Course: Football I5 Science Semof Smence Club 3' 4- Club i, 2, 3, 4, science Fair 2 3 an-' IIQIII I I i . 5'fqgf'1 . 5 S iiiilie, -' I ,.- tif? ..,-.,. ,HP 'Elsa HARRY LEE MOODY WilI his future happiness be in Winston-Salem, N. C.? Vocational Course: Band l, 2, 35 Dance Band l, 2, 3. HOWARD ODELL MORRIS, JR. The reward of a thing well done is having done it. Mathematics Chorus: Jr. High Foot- ball l, Var. Football 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball Jr, Var. l, Var. 2, 3, 45 Track l, 2, 3, 45 S.S.C. l, 2, 3, 45 Library Staff 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 35 Fresh- man Boys' Service Club5 Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee 3. State Drafting Contest 35 Track 3 AVERY WYANE MOORE Kookie Science Course JAMES KETNER MOTSINGER Don't know none. Language Course RONALD FORD MURRAY Arbeit macht das Leben fuss. Scientific Course: Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Order of the DeMolay 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, Chemistry Club 4, Gun Col- lector's Club 4, German Club 3, 4, Jr. Science Club l, 2, Ushers' Club 3, 4, Golf 2, History Club 2, French Club 3. JERRY LEWIS NEWTON, III 'l23456780 Language Course: Football l, Sci- ence Club 2, French Club 2, 3, Sci- ence Club 4. LYNN BETH MYERS DONALD EDWARD NEEDHAM PAUL MICHAEL NEsaiT Come tiptoe through the tulips . . What's done cannot be undone. Tank and I do mean tiptoe. Scientific Course: Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Social Studies Course: C. H. Foot Language Course: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Re- ball l, 2, 3, 4, C. H. Baseball l 4, Service Clubs l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling bops 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society C. H. Track 2, 3, 4, C. H. Basketball 2, 3, Rainbow l, 2, 3, 4, College Clul: 3, 4, Track 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, l, 2, 3, 4, C. H. Monogram Club l 4, Hall Monitor 4, Receptionist 4, Sr. Science Club l, 3, 4. 2, 3, 4, Ushers' Club 3, 4. Jr.-Sr. Committee 3, Bible Club 3, Basketball 3, 4, Red Cross 3, 4, French Club 3, 4. JILL ELIZABETH O'BRIEN Absence makes the heart grow fender. Language Course: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Service Club, House of Rep. l, Sophateers, Serviteers, Rese- gis, College Club, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Var. Speedball l, Red Cross 4, in- tramural Softball l, 2, 4, Intra- mural Basketball l, 2, 4. : J ,v MVN A if .... ...., mr -V it. E , 3 4 J HELEN DEAN ODOM SAMUEL MARSHALL Odom ORR, ill Language Course: Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Seryiteers, Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens l, 2, Library Staff 3, 4, Vice-President 4, College Club, Resegis, Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Football Sponsor 4. lt is finished Scientific Course: DeMolay l, 2 Marching Band l, 2, 3, 4, Rebops 2 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Pep Board gragk 4, lnstrumental Music Club . i 4. GWENXBBLYN ANSN ORRELL Here's to love, the only fire against which there is no insurance. Language Course: Library Staff 3, 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Basketblal Intramural l, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Var. 2, 3, Speedball Intramural l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball Intramural l, 2, 3, 4, Serviteers, Sophoteers, Freshman Girls Service Club, College Club, Pee segis. MARGARET MAE ORRELL It is better to forget and smile than to remember and be sad. Commercial Course: Freshman Serv- ice Club, Sophoteers, G.A.A. Home- room Rep., Art Club. JAMES ROGERS PAGETT .IP-Pug.. Language Course: Key Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, DeMolay 2, 3, 4, Sr. Councillor 3, Freshman Boys' Club, Sophomore Boys' Club, Monogram Club 4, Hall Monitor 4, Football, Jr. High l, Jr. Var, 2, Var. Manager 4, Basketball Jr. High l, Baseball Jr. High l, Jr. Var. 2, 3, Hi-Y Basket- ball 4, Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. CHRIS CONSTANTINE PAPPAS Roma Rocket Scientific Course: Morgantown High School l, French Club l, 2, 3, l JEAN CAROL PARKER Black ponies and blue ribbons Language Course: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, College Club 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Treas- urer 3, Secretary 4, Nurse's Page 3, 4, Rainbow Girls 2, 3, 4, G.A,A. 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Captain l, 3, Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Resegis. I , 1 5 M H A , '37 -- - ' V,V,., 'W HELEN PATRICIA PEARCE A wink, a smile, and-Patsy! Language Course: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Board 2, 3, Sophomore Class Vice-President, Jun- ior Class Secretary, College Club, Re- segis, Varsity Softball 2, 3, Student Council 4, Senior Rep., Y.F.C. Club, Suiierlative, Friendliest, House ot Rep, ROBIN JO PARNELL Gems are more precious than gold. Commercial Course: Hall Monitor l, 2, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, College Club, Resegis, Pep Board 3, Office Page l, Junior Red Cross l, Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND CLINARD PENRY, JR. Beach or Bust Scientific Course: Football l, Basket- ball l, Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, State Festival Chorus 2, 3, Boys' Chorus l, 2, 3, German Club 3, 4, Cross Coun- try 4, Track 4, History Club 4. L4 Q A ie- W DAVID MONROE PARRISH The show must go on. Language Course: Boys' Chorus l, Mixed Chorus l, A Capella Choir l, Junior Red Cross l, 2, l-li-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Thespians l, 2, 3, 4, Hall Moni- tor 3. 1, .. .Q I 5 :ni of - ei.,-ii. 'uzgsii-,ijifrsi 5 5 : J CHARLES RICHARD PERRYMAN Rick Mathematics Course: Band l, 2, 3, Orchestra l, 2, 3, Rebops l, ' Instrumental Music Club l, Club 3, 4, Secretary and Treasurer 4, Ushers Club 4. 2, 3, Math JACQUELYN PEACE As we drift into new latitudes, new lights open in the heavens more immediately over us. Language Course: Freshman Service Club, intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Sophoteers, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, French l, ll Clubs, 3, 4, Serviteers, National Honor Society 3, 4, College Club, Resegis. JANICE ARLENE PETERSON l'lmmm? Language-Scientific Course: Concert Band l,2, 3, 4, Marching Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3 4, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Re- segis, College Club, Hall Monitor 4, Junior Red Cross 4, Intramural Soft- ball and Volleyball 2. FRANK CARTER CHARLES THEODORE CLAUDE FRANK MARSHA FAYE PHILLIPS PHILLIPS, JR, PHILLIPS PHILLIPS, JR, All are' needed by each onepn GfCfeS PGFSOIVGFG M9005 N00 0PiS Work to live, don't live to work. Now comes the real challenge. N9I'I 9 'S ISU of 9904 'IOW- 9Sf ll05fl'G2. I Scientific Course: Band l, 2, 4, Al- Scientific Course: German Club 2, 3, I-G '9'-'G99 COUVSE3 Y'Tee '5 If 21,3 l-OUQUGQE' COUVS93 MCVCIWWQ 30nd lj ternate Drum Major 4, DeMolay l, Science Club l, 2, 3, 4, Reynolds 42 TVEOSUVEV 31 Ffeshmen Se'V'Ce W Orchestra l 2, 3, Debating Club 2, 2, 3, 4, M. C. 4, Junior Varsity Foot- High School Science Fair Winner l, 2, 3, N.F.L. 2, 3, 4, Ushers' Club 2, 3, ball 3, Instrumental Music Club l, 2, 3, 4, North Piedmont District Science French Club 3, 4, President 3, ln- 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Re-Bops 2, 3, Fair Winner 2, Dixie Classic Science StrUI'l'1eI'1TGl MUSIC Club I, Hi-Y l, 2, 4, Chorus Combo 4, Key Club Follies Fair Winner 3. 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Debating Squad 2, 3, National Forensic League, Vice- President 4. 2, 3, 4. Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Resegis 4, College Club, French Club 3, 4, Reynolds Choir 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus l, 2, 3, Art Club 2, President, G.A,A, l, 2, 3, Basketball Sponsor 4, Intra- mural Basketball, Volleyball, and Speedball l, 2, 3, 4. STEVEN EDWARD PHILO Steve Language Course: Student Council2, 2, Secretary 3, House of Rep. I, House Court I, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country 4, Key Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President I, 2, President 4, Mon- ogram Club 3, 4, Superlative 4, Sophf omore Class President, Homecoming Escort 3, 4, Finalist Declamation Con- test 3. . ROBERT LAWRENCE LINDA MAE POTEETE PICKETTI jk, In every affair it is necessary to The smallness of the mind is inversely confide' the end-H proportional to the size of the mouth. SOCIQI Studies COWSEI Sophofeewf Scientific Course: Varsity Football 4, 5eVV'Iee'5? ,College CIUPI C- H' Cho chorus 1, 2, 3, Track 3, 4, Ha-Y I, If 2, 3, 4, ReSeQ'S- 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 4. I i is . V14 I siiitgliig . ,i,, ,,,,, .X 2. fax, 22222251 ti. S ffrfssssbif. .ff txfimf' ff?ff::.:'f '3a 1: ..,y,.,g,i wig ...uni Z A A M. .1 2 .,. ig.. WILLIAM THOMAS POWERS sau Mathematics Course: Latin Club 2 Glee Club I, Science Club 4. LINDA LOUISE PRATT Have a smile for everyone and they will have a smile for you. Mathematics Course: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Inter-Club Council Rep, 3, Col- lege Club, Freshman Girls Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Resegis, Hall Monitor 3, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Team I, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President 3. - I DANNA KATHERINE REINHARDT Tornorrow's life is too late, live today. Language Course: Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, College Club, Resegis, Softball Intramural I, Basketball Intramural I, Speedbgll In' tramural, Volleyball Intramural 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus I, 2, House of Rep. 2, new L-J' WILLARD GEORGE PREUSSELL, JR. So little done--so much to do. Science Course: Orchestra I, 2, Sci- ence Club I, 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3. lfxk lit ROBIN REDMON REYNOLDS Rockin' Robin Language Course: Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Resegis, College Club, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, So- cial Chairman 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, House of Rep. 2, Sr, Treasurer, Band 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4, Gym Leader 2. ROBERT NEWELL PULLIAM If a man could have half his wishes, he would double his troubles. Language Course: Hi-Y I, 2, March- ing Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Math Club 4, Instrumental Music Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4. LEON LEFTWICH RICE High goals and hard work bring success. Language Course: Freshman Boys Service Club, DeMolay 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, I-Ii-Y Basketball 3, 4, Senior Service Club 3, 4, Football Jr, High I, Jr. Var. 2, 3, Var. 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 4, Monogram Club 4, French Club 3, 4, Pep Board 2, Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. BONNIE SUE REAVIS l'Il never forget . . . I hope you won't! Scientific Course: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Service Club I, Sopho- teers, Serviteers, College Club, Re- segis. I I ' tlll W . , .,. CAROLE ELIZABETH RIDGEWAY I know not what the future holds, but I know who holds the future. Language Course: Y-Teens I, Bible Club I, Sophoteers, Red Cross Room Rep. 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Mixed Choir 3, Scribblers' Club 3, Nurse's Room Page 3, 4, College Club, National Honor Society, 1 LONNA RAE RIEMENSCHNEIDER What am I doin' here? Commercial Course: Girls' Chorus I, Freshman Service Club, Y-Teens I, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Resegis. SUSAN ELLA ROYSTER I have a heart with room for every ioy. Commercial Course: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Freshman Service Club, Sopho- teers, Serviteers, College Club, Intro- mural Sports l, 2, 3, 4. ag ' if 7 ' 1 g,'VV A il 24211. , sig, 1-.l r ei In lr. f 3' .. , we . , ii i - f . 1 1g,.m..:mHrsif . f, 1- ,Wf 4:2 'V few-ww - r Q fi ,mr A -mr W-ir. -I--7,15 I Ilfi' JOAN CAROLE SAINTSING Give Him first place in your heart. Language Course: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, F.Y.C. Club 3, 4, Quiz Team Cap. 4, College Club 4, Resegis, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Volleyball Intramural I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club l, 2, Bowling l, 3, 4, Basketball Intra- mural 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Soft- ball Intramural 3, Nurses' Page 4. BARBARA JEAN RIX To love, is it not, to prefer above all others one special person? Language Course: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Girls Service Club, Soph- oteers, Serviteers, Resegis, French ll Club 3, Girls Officials Club 2, Hall Monitor 2, 3, 4, Dancing Boots 3, 4, Basketball Intramural l, 2, Volleyball Intramural 2, College Club, Home- room Rep. ll, is A ig! AS JOSEPH RUCKER THOM He enjoys true leisure who has time to improve his soul's estate . . . Language Course: Basketball l, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4, Baseball I. MARILYN LEE SAKS One must learn to appreciate what others like, even it your per- sonality dislikes it. Language Course: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, G.A,A. I, 2, 3, Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, College Club, Resegis, Dancing Boots 3, 4, Office Page 3, Receptinoist 4, Var- sity Softball I, 2. LINDA RODGERS Life has Ioveliness to seIl. Language Course: National Latin Honor Society l, Scribbler's Club 2, Art Club l, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Tennis 2, Intramural Basketball 3, Bowling 3, Resegis, College Club, Glee Club 4, Dramatics Club 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4. JERRY WAYNE ROBERTSON OnIy girls can tell that I'm the lonely boy. General Course PATRICIA ANN RUDOLPH Out of the frying pan-into the Q il N . ' - ,iikjw A V I D ?-P' 'f 7 ur HENRY LAWRENCE RUSS, JR. fifef' lf death is caused hy studying or l-CWQUUQ9 Cowser GAA- 21 31 45 worrying, I shall live forever. Y-TSGYWS lf 2, 3, 42 Col-IGQE Club: Re' Mathematics Course: Marching Band segis, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Softball 1' 2: Freshman Boys' Club! Tennis 3: Var. 2' Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Ten,-NS 4. Bowling Cap. 4, Jr. Nominating Com- mittee 3, Chorus 3, Freshman Service Club. LENVILLE MAX SALE ,il-en., Mathematics Course: Freshman Boys' Club, Jr. High Football I, Sophomore Boys Club, Jr. Varsity Football 2, Track 2, 4, House of Rep. 2, 3, Var- sity Football 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Committee 3, Baseball 4, Monogram Club 4, Senior Service Club. ALEXANDER REED SARRATT, III So little time, So much to do Mathematics Course: Key Club 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, l-li-Y Basketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Jr. High Football, Track l, Tennis 2, Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee 3, Sophomore Boys' Club, Band l, 2, Orchestra I, 2. g . i'ii DAVID WALTER SAUNDERS Finally Mathematics Course: Projector Club I, 2, industrial Education Center 3. gn, JOAN ANN SCHNEIDER As the years go by there will be happiest ot memories. Language Course: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, Freshman Service Club, Pep Board l, B.B.G. l, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Art Club 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, Sophoteers, Serviteers, College Club, French Club 3, 4, A.Z.A., Sweetheart 4, Resegis. 'le is-55: f, A ew . IRA GEORGE SHAPIRO Many Moon Language Course: A.Z.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Aleph Godol 3, 4, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, DeMolay l, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Counselor 3, House of Rep. 2, Pep Board 3, Base- ball Jr. Var. 2, Var. 4, Freshman Service Club. X X GAIL BONITA SAVAGE Love begins with Love. Commercial Course: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Service Club, Sopho- teers, Serviteers, College Club, Re- segis, Guidance Office Page 4, G.A.A, l, 2, 3, 4, Council 2, Point Recorder 3, 4, intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Var. Sports 3, 4. MACK VIRGIL SAWYER I can't think ot a thing. Scientific Course: Monogram Club 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, lgey Club 4, East Mecklenburg l, 2, . if HAROLD GEORGE SCHUITMAKER Always smiling Language Course: Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, Ushers' Club 2, 3, 4, Sci- ence Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Mono- gram Club 4, Hall Monitor 3, 4, Track 2, Sophomore Boys' Club, State Sci- ence Fair 2, 3, 4th place 3, Navy Science Cruiser Award, German Club 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 4. ROBERT GLENN SHAVER Where there's lite there's Bud. Language Course: C. l-l. Football Jr. Var. l, Var, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, House of Rep. 3, C. l-l. Track 2, 3, 4, C. l-l. Baseball 4, C, H. Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Freshman Boys' Club, C. H. Ushers' Club. MARGARET ANN SCHULTZ Still waters run deep Mathematics Course: French Club ll 3, Dramatics 3, 4, Scribblers 4, JANET ELIZABETH SHEETS Each little thing done better is the thin wedge of something bigger. Language Course: Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Resegis, College Club, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, French Club 3, 4. 41 'eo ,. vfi l,, yaqguviau . .uni A HERBERT MILES SCHILLER Dare to know Scientific Course: History Club, Ger- man I Club, German ll Club, Ancient History Club, DeMolay 2, 3, 4, J. C. 3, Scribe 2, Hi-Y i, 2. CLAUDE EDWARD SCOTT, III Things without all remedy should be without regard, what's done is done. Scientific Course: Marching Band l, 2, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Cross Coun- try Track 3, Var. Golf l, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, 3, DeMolay 3, 4, French Club 3, Instrumental Music Club li Freshman Boys' Club, Sophomo Boys' Club. AUBREY CHESTER SHELTON Ill Buddy-lt is better to have loved and last, than never to have loved at aIl. General Course: History Club 4, His- torama 4. KAROLYN SARAH SHELTON When you have got a thing where you want it, il' is a good thing to leave it where it is. General-Commercial Course: Y-Teens I, 2, Freshman Service Club I, Art Club I, Sophoteers 2, Hall Monitor 2, Serviceteers 3, College Club 4, Resegis 4. n C E .Q .ell . qsssgii., . W 1, ,. ,.,, .. , V YMJll.fif,E'f' : f f 'FSI . ff , 'Q' l l .1 ies, WWW J' . ,.:7, , ,.LVV All DAVID LEIGH SIMMONS What am I doing here? Mathematics Course: Physical Fit- ness Club 2, 3, Football Jr. Var. 2, Var. 4, Track 4, Science Club 3. 5 A tt' J 5 si f Rf' 2 I J SI 4 , . W J- li . ,E t..,. . , . ,,.. ., I SANDRA LOUISE SHELOR Little One Language Course: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Var. Speedball 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Var. Basketball 2, 3, Var. Basketball 4, Gym Leaders Club 2, Sophoteers, Serviteers, College Club, Resegis, French Club 3, German Club 3, 4. SANDRA FAYE SHEPHERD Road-Runner Language Course: Freshman Service Club, Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4, March- ing Band I, 2, 3, 4, Resegis, College Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Orches- tra 3, Rainbow Girls I, 2, 3, 4, French Ciub 3, 4. VIRGINIA CLAYTON SIMPSON To each his own Language Course: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Asst. I,C.C, I, Treas. 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, Officials 3, Basketball Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Hall Monitor 3, 4, Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Resegis, Col- lege Club, Vice-President, Football Sponsor 4, Senior Treasurer. JANE MICKEY SINGLETARY Thanks for the memories Language Course: House of Rep. 2, Homeroom Treasurer 4, College Club, French Club 3, 4, Girls' Athletic As- sociation 2, 3, 4, Black and Gold Sen- ior Editor 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Pres- ident I, Football Sponsor 4, Library Staff 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Pres- ident 4, Jr.-Sr. Committee 3, Resegis, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. .. . - i e f-,'.. K I IQ I, -. me -., I JOY ELLEN SKIPPER JAMES MARTIN SMITH SANDRA LEE SMITH Too much laughter can break your HAIWGYS and forever, PONY 5U'ldY heart. Scientific Course: Crystal Springs Commercial Course: Band l,2, 3, 4, Language Course: House of Rep. 25 High School I, 2, Band 3, 4, Orches- Hall Monitor 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor I, 2, 3, Pep Board 3, tra 4, Instrumental Music Club 3, 4. Serviteers, Sophoteers, Resegis, Jr. Intramurals-Tennis I, Y-Teens I, 2, Red Cross 3, Bible Club 4. 3, 4, Freshman Girls' Club I, Soph- oteers 2, Serviteers 3' Colle e Club , 1 Q 4, Resegls 4, Bowling 2, 4, Red Cross I . 42 GILBERT LEE SHERMER Give me love, life, and liberty. Language Course: Key Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Var. Football 3, 4, Jr. High Football I, Jr. Var. Football 2, Basketball I, Freshman Boys' Club, Track 3, 4, Baseball Jr. High I, Jr. Var. 2, Soph- omore Boys' Club. JO ANN SKEEN Rest is for the dead. Language Course: Resegis, College Club, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus I, 2, French Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Ancient History Club 3, Freshman Service Club, Sophteers, National Honor Society 4. SHIRLEY ANN SMITH A dream is a wish your heart makes. Language Course: Y-Teens I, 2, Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Resegis, College Club, Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3, Choir I, 2, 3, 4, ln- tramural Speedball I, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Softball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Volley- ball, 2. 3. SANDRA LAETITIA SMOTHERS You talk too much. History Course: Freshman Service Club I, Sophoteers 2, Serviteers 3, College Club, Resegis, Y-Teens 3, 4, House of Rep. 2, Chorus I, 2, 3. JUANITA GAIL SPEIGHT Janita Social Studies Course: Sophoteers, Secretary 2, Serviteers 3, College Club, Resegis, C. H. Volleyball I, 2, 3, C. H. Basketball I, C. H. Basket- ball Manager 4, Hall Monitor 4. E' i r ff' NANCY JANE SNOW Happy are we met, happy have we been, Happy may we part, and happy meet again. Language Course: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Resegis, Basketball Intramural I, 2, 3, 4, Speedball and Softball Intra- mural I, 2, 3, 4, College Club 4, Serviteers, Sophoteers, Dancing Boots 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Council 3, Gym Leaders Club 2, 3. BRENDA .IO ANN STAFFORD lt is better to forget and smile than to remember and be sad. Language Course: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, College Club, Library Staff 4, House of Rep. I, Gym Leader 2, Jr.-Sr. Dance Com- mittee, Co-Chairman, Service Clubs I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Pep Board 4, Co-Chairman 4, Football Sponsor 4. h if wifi WALTER MELTON SOLOMON Take my money, take my car, but don't try to take my girl be- cause that's going too far. Graphic Arts Course: Industrial Arts I, 2, Physical Fitness 4. ILET BLACK SOUTHERLAND, lll A picture is worth a thousand words. Mathematics Course: Black and Gold Staff 2, 3, 4, Photographer, Pine Whispers Staff 2, 3, 4, Photog- rapher, History Club 4, S.S.C. 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Ushers' Club 4, Mono- gram Club 4, Band I, 2, Jr.-Sr. Com- mittee. MICHAEL GRAVES STANFORD Hey Leon, another one! Industrial Course: Reading Club. I. ALLEN EDWARD STANLEY Bear Language Course: Villa Marie Anna I, 2, Key Club 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Football 3, 4, DeMoIay I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Hall Monitor, Senior Executive Committee. NANCY JEAN STANSFIELD All the wealth of the world could not buy a friend, or pay for the loss of one. Language Course: Freshman Girls' Service Club, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 3, 4, Red Cross 3, 4, Intra- mural Basketball 2, 4, French Club 3, 4, Serviteers, Sophoteers, Resegis, College Club. HENRY CONRAD STARBUCK Have ink, will print. Graphic Arts Course 43 PAULA HARDING STANFORD To thine own self be true. Language Course: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 4, House of Rep. 4, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling I, 3, 4, Varsity Speedball 3, G.A,A. 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Soph- oteers, Serviteers, Resegis, College Club 4, Treasurer, Football Sponsor 4. MARY ELIZABETH STEELE All that's left for you and for me is to make today as sweet as can be. Language Course: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Teen-Age Council I, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 3, Vice-President 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Senior Marshal 3, Hall Monitor 4, Football Sponsor 3, 4, House of Rep. 2, 3, Library Staff 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Asst. Chiet 4, Homeroom Treas- urer 4, College Club, Superlative 4. V nf ,E5:l'57.f.n: is s il-f1is.-- ' .. . . Elin' .. vis., we - W - .K SUSAN ELIZABETH STEERE Some say I'm a dreamer, but l've much to dream about. Language Course: Pine Whispers Staff 3, 4, Exchange Editor 4, Black and Gold Staff 4, Write-up Editor 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus l, 2, 3, Office Page 2, 3, 4, Resegis 4, Col. lege Club, Girls Service Clubs l, 2, 3, House of Rep. l, Intramural Sports l, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 3, 4. 1-we..ff:'.mb. N g ni ll ... is U J' ulagff .SA DONNA LYNN STEIFEL Just give me a 'CRUTCH' to lean on! Commercial Course: Freshman Serv- ice Club, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, Junior Red Cross l, 3, Sophoteers, Serviteers, College Club, Resegis, Bowling 3. ,r.:' L qi fit L,LV I ,. z ,415- ANN ELIZABETH STRICKLAND If love makes the world go around, 'Jack' will make it spin. Commercial Course: Bowling l, Col- lege Club 4, Resegis, Red Cross Rep. 4, Dramatics Club 3, Freshman Girls Service Club, Sophoteers 2, Y-Teens l. At. LESLIE DWAIN STRUMFILS HI-es.. Scientific Course: Freshman Boys' Club, Track l, Sophomore Boys' Club, History Club 3, Football l, 2, Jr. Var. 2, Fr. Red. Cross 2. JAMES HENRY STINE, JR. Manager! Industrial Course: Science Club l, Football Manager 4, Monogram Club 4. BRENDA KAY STONE I'm a part of the ChiIdren's Home, and she's a part of me. Language Course: C. H. Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, C. H. Basketball 2, 3, 4, C. H. Choir l, 2, 3, 4, C. H. Vol- leyball 3, 4, Sophoteers, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Instrumental Music Club 3, C. H. Cheerleader 4, College Club 4, Resegis, French Club 3, 4. DAVID HEATH STUART Dave Scientific Course: Band l, 2, 3, Re- baps 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, ln- strumental Music Club 2, House of Rep. 4, Ushers' Club 3, 4, DeMolay AW' A MARY ELIZABETH TALLEY It's mind over matter. If you don't mind, if doesn't matter. Language Course: Girls Chorus l, 2, Freshman Girls Service Club, Sopho- teers, Serviteers, French Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 4, College Club 4, Resegis 4, Bowling League l, 2, 3, 4. 'W WILSON ROSE TENNILLE Priapus Language Course: S. S. C. l, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Sec,-Treas. l, House of Rep., Treas. 2, Library Staff 4, Treas. 4, Fresh- man Service Club, Sec., Baseball l, 2, Sophomore Boys' Club, Football 2, Jr.-Sr. Committee 3, Homecoming Es- cort 2, 3, 4, Senior Treas. 4, Red Cross l, 2, 3. 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Hi-Y l, 2, 3. CAROL RIVES THACKER When duty whispers low, 'Thou must,' The youth replies, 'I :an. ' Language Course: National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Sec. 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, 4, Instrumental Music Club l, 2, 3, Sec. 3, Color Guard 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, College Club, Resegis, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 3, Hall Monitor 3, Intra- mural Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Service Clubs l, 2, 3, 4. LINDA KAY SUMMERS I'm a Yankee Doodle Dundee- Language Course: Mt. Lebanon High School l, 2, 3, G. A. A. 4, Hall Monitor 4, Resegis, College Club, Y-Teens 4. JAMES RUSSEL THOMAS, JR. We are yet but young in deed. Scientific Course: Freshman Boys' Club, Hi-Y 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Cross- Country 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, German Club 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Committee 3, National Honor Society 4. Q19 GLENN ELLSWORTH THRUSH, JR. Finally made it Scientific Course: Science Club, Ushers Club. CAROLYN LOUISE TILLOTSON l've seen the past, I love the present, and l'm eager for the future. Language Course: Y-Teens l, 2, Serviteers, Sophoteers, College Club, Resegis, Freshman Girls Service Club, Intramural Basketball 3, Bowling 2, 3. ELIZABETH LEE TUCKER Dan't trouble trouble and it won't trouble you. Language Course: Freshman Girls Service Club, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Hall Monitor 2, 4, House ot Rep. l, 4, Receptionist 3, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3, Resegis 4, College Club 4, Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Officials Club l. MARY ELIZABETH VANDERVER l'II miss you Social Studies Caurset Summit School LEE TURNER RICHARD Richard 5 , l.,oo ,Q 4 fi 'Wx Q... .r lslllrra 4 ROSALYN LUCILLE CALVIN LANCASTER TILLOTSON TROGDON Success comes to those who work A little nonsense now and then for it. is relished by the wisest men. Language Course: Y-Teens l, 2, Col- lege Club, Serviteers, Resegis, Sopho- teers, Freshman Girls Service Club, Bowling 3, 4. MAJOR SLOAN TUTTLE Tiney Mofhemofics Courser Chorus l, 22 Mathematics Course: Football l, 2, l. Baseball l, Track l, Science Club l, Photography Club 2, Math Club l. GAYLE YVON NE WALKER MARTHA ANNE WAGGONER Tomorrow's life is too late, live H W ' today. .A. . M Language Course: - eens l, 2, . t I Q , , E YT 3, Language Course' GAA ' 2' 3I' A' 44 Freshman Service Club l, Sopho- Mathematics Course: Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Ushers Club 3, History Club 4. CYNTHIA FRANCES UBELE Fran - Character is the true meas- ure of success and happiness. Language Course: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, President 3, French Club 3, 4, Sec- retary 3, President 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, College Club 4, Home- room Chairman 4, Dancing Boots 3, 4, Jr.-Sr, Committee 3, G,A.A. 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 2, Resegis 4, Fresh- man Service Club, Sophoteers, Servi- teers, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA WALKER For my heart is full of spring. Language Course: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4 ICC l' G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Service Club-5 il, 2,'3, 4, Football Sponsor 3, 4' Jr.-Sr. Committee 3, Maiorette l, l, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, College Cub, f , , 2, 3, 45 Hgll MO,-mo, 3, 4: Choi, 2, 3: Resegisp Sophofeemg Sewifeersj Hesh- teers, Serviteers, Resegis, Collegle 59VVlf?9fSJ SODHOTESFS, College Club, man Girls Service Club, French Club Ciubi GAA' 3f 4'. .Gy,m Leaders Resegis, State Choir 2, Football Spon- 3, 4, Officials' Club 2, 3, 4, National Club I' 2' 3' 4' Offmols Ciub I' 2' EOF 4, Honor Society 4- 3, 4, Speedball Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Softball Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Bas- 2, 3, 4, Asst. Chief 4, Coreographer 4, Dancing Boots 3, 4, Asst. Chief 4, Coreographer 4, Library Staff 3, 4, Sr. Marshall 3, Sr. Executive Commit- ketball Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. tee 4, Sr. Scribe 4: College Club, I LINDA LOU WALL Live, laugh, love, and be happy. Language Course: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Resegis, College Club, Voice I, 2, French Club 3, 4, Hall Monitor 4, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Office Page 3, Intramural Volleyball 3. W, ik MARSHA LYNN WATSON Think BIG, with a warm heart, and a smile for everyone. Language Course: Freshman Service Club I, Sophoteers 2, Resegis 4, Bible Club I, 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, Intramural Basketball I, In- tramural Softball I, Y-Teens I, French Club 3, 4, State Festival Chorus 4, Hall Monitor I. WILLIAM PRESTON WESTBROOK l can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. I Mathematics Course: Griffin High School I, Murphy High School 2, Basketball, Jr. Var. 3, Bible Club 3. DOROTHY ANN WALL Why take life so seriously, you'II never get out alive. Language Course: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Intramural I, 2, Officials Club I, 2, National Honor Society 4, Sophoteers, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Serviteers, Hall Monitor 3, 4, Col- lege Club, Resegis, Volleyball intra-- murals I, 2, Softball Intramurals I,2. HENRY MICHAEL WATTS Kilowatts Scientific Course: Ushers Club 3, 4, History Club 3, 4, Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, Science Club I, Historama 4. ' . A ELAINE GORDON WESTMORELAND Be the best of whatever you are. Language Course: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Council 3, 4, College Club 4, Rese- gis 4, Sophoteers 2, Freshman Service Club I, Office Page 4, Serviteers 3, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4. 46 tt is ,Q .em I ..,. , H , i S ti w 'fear HSS? .,.. 4 552. -w ig, I 9' C xg Qfez5:2is'1s W ,-,fs S I ' A i .eiasifif if fsgfagig H . STEPHEN DAVIS WALL Steve Mathematics Course: Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4, Track 2, Jr, Var. Football 2, Monogram Club 4, Senior Service Club 4. PATRICIA LEE WALTON lt it's worth while, it's worth V good fight. Language Course: Y-Teens I, 2, Freshman Girls Service Club, Sopho- teers, Serviteers, Homecoming Spon- sor 4. ROGER JAKE WEAVER Beware of what you want because you shall surely get it. Social Studies Course: Boys' Chorus I, House of Rep. I, 2, Thespians I, 2, 3, Art Club 2, 3, 4, History Club 4, Scholastic Art Awards 3, Ushers' Club I, 2, Mixed Chorus I, 2, Hall Monitor I, Red Cross I, 2, Pep Board I, 2. PATRICIA SUE WHISNANT Patty Language Course: Resegis, Choir 2, Y'Teens 2, Bible Club I. LINDA LOU WEAVIL Where there's a will, there's a way. Science Course: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Resegis, College Club, Hall Monitor 4, Girls' Chorus. JOSEPH MICHAEL WHITE Jaltin-Joe from Koko-Mo Scientific Course: Teenage Council 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Service Club 2, 3, Sgt. at Arms 4, Baseball Var. I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Jr. High I, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 3, Foot- ball Jr. High I, Var. 3, 4, All Con- ference, All Stars, All State, Shrine Bowl, Freshman Boys' Club, Sopho- more Boys' Club. I Lpklw ROBERT ASHLIN WHITE To thine own self be true. Language Course: Mixed Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, History Club 4, Freshman Boys Service Club. ROBERT GRAVES WILSON ,,Bob,, Scientific Course: Hanes High School, Darlington School, Physical Fitness Club, History Club. ANN ELIZABETH WHITNEY . . . and nothing is but what is knott. Language Course: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Chair 2, 3, 4, State Festival Contest 2, 3, Vocal Solo Division 2, lntramur Sports I, 2, 3, Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Resegis, Jr.-Sr. Committee 3, College Club 4, French Club 3, 4. 4, al RONNIE LEE WILLARD First play . . . last play Language Course, Freshman Boys' Club, Sophomore Boys' Club, German Club 3, Pep Board 3, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, S.S.C. 4, Foot- ball, Jr. High , Jr. Var. 2, Scrub 3, Var, 4. ANN HARRILL WILSON Laugh and be merry. Better the world with a song. Science Course: Service Clubs I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Chair 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, Resegis, Bowling I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I I, 2, 3, 4. CONSTANCE ELIZABETH WISE You don't have to be a saint to get 'Wise'. Language Course: Band I, 2, lntrae mural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Resegis, College Club, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Hall Monitor I, 2, 4, Gym Leaders Club I, 2. DAVID EDWARD WOLFE To err is human, to forgive divine. BARBARA IRENE WRIGHT A dream is a wish your heart Language Course: Hi-Y I, 2, 3,, makes. Football 3, Marching Band I. Language Course: Freshman Service Club, Sophoteers, Servlteers, Resegls College Club, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 4. 6 lan.. H JAMES EDWARD YOUNG ROBERT HAROLD ZEH MARSHALL LEE SANDRA JOYCE N:'lIh92I' ahead because I need one. He has gained success who has lived ZIMMERMAN ZIMMERMAN of emoflcs Course 'Qu' l9F'9hed Onan' and loved much- Where there's life there's Bud. To thine own self be true. S5'e'If'f'C COL- 5e3, House of Repo lf Mathematics Course: Jr. High Foot- Language Course: Bible Club I, 2 3: Student Council 4, H'-Y If 2, 3. 4: ball 1, Jr. High Baseball 1, Jr. Var. German Club 2, 3, l.Y.C. ciab 1 KEY Club 3, 42 .BOYS CIIOVUS, If 2, 3? Football 2, Pep Board 3, Physical Nurse's Room Page 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens A CGDDCHG Cholf I, 2, 3, Vice-lfreSI- Fitness Club 4. 2, 3, Serviteers, College Club, Rese dent 3, Senior Executive Committee, gis, Jr. Red Cross Rea. 4, National Pep Board 2. Honor Society 4. 47 A ew gag., Senior FRIENDLIEST Patsy Pearce ond Jimmy Bunn ' . MOST INTELLECTUAL Pomelo Benbow ond Bob Avery HRW Q .51 L., 1 Superlcltives MOST POPULAR Betsy Holton ond Jimmy Bunn y P w ge iz' 15, 5541 , ie K s K B A? Tm .,,,,.., wi ' 3' ' - 1:-n.,,2 kQg2g5 ,g,,., - g, 5 , e':29:'!:5 3 , an kr Hw y XX W 1' 4 Q gf Lsmmw :U 3 :qw - -,gun , fzwffz-:f-, A W5 M pw? ., ,-f, I1 , wx. 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You mean there is real film in there? You come one foot closer and Bwak dat kick-hey! 9.7 sv- gsmfazei me '27 Wwe 313--M 5 K2 N955 ,eww sei .Q sf ft M' TSEQ Mabry! ,nf F: K an 'l ...ev . V' Mi- V - . '23 6- ' V, ' E v s .... .. .. ,., ...,, if V, j, I-QL is - , fm-May wf!iHifsi.1V fi it YV 11. 5512 -1'slfQi'f ZS? . . felt - iw Wg.. ,, K. , Meet.. .a sm W .. .. W.. ..'1g,:Q?53g.fy,.g - .ggaigQ fS m:V, .. E 'a l- Lx. :- az5'm3'.,g.-LH?:R-:4..23f:'Q1f rs' , - gg-,Uv -Q .V -QV!-. 1391,-A 2. V V Q- , 1,e..N-,- .' , . V, ,f,1V-M.. Q . , , wk .: , ,. ' A 'lt -' 3-,..L' -if f- rr -V -' I.. 2-,-5, i. . Class Prophecy Lilting strains of music flow from the dimly lighted terrace. As the couples sway back and forth in a gliding waltz, the scene becomes a kaleidoscope of color. The rich, bright dresses of the ladies shift in never-ending patterns as their partners whirl them around the dance floor. The scene is A Summer Place, that lavish and exotic club owned by the R. J. Reynolds class of l96l. Tonight, June I, l986, is their twenty- fifth reunion, and they are celebrating the proud occasion with an extravagant Reunion Ball. Slowly and cautiously descending from the i986 Cadillac space-winder that they won at the Food Fair, Bachelor Barrow, the esteemed Master of Ceremonies, is escorting four gossiping spinsters: Boring Badgett, Bashful Benbow, Wishful Walker, and Dumpy Dull, who enter the building, where they recognize many familiar faces. BASHFUL: There are the celebrated actor and actress, Robert Pickett and Linda Watson! Re- cently they have been selected as the most versatile performers on television. DUMPY: Oh, did you hear that Mike Nesbit, Wayne Moore, and Don Morris have joined the French Forlorn Legion? Also engaged in military activity are Charlcey Marion, Shelia Lund, and Doris Jean Moore, who officiated at the departure of Elvis to Germany. BACHELOR: I didn't know that, But Businssemen an- nounced that Chris Pappas, Lynn Carter, Kathy Kellerher, and Gail Savage now hold high positions in the business world of women. They retail Rin Tin Tin flea- repellent night shirts for Russian wolf hounds and Mickey Mouse guitars en- dorsed by Gene Krupa. Eloise Carlton and Caroline Marr now hold records in the Summer Olympics. Eloise won first place in the woman's discus-throwing division and Caroline swam the Indian Ocean in twelve hours, forty days. Larry Nicks, Gilbert Shermer, and Lynn Myers, the famous Italian artists, have exhibited several of their masterpieces in the Beverly Baily and the Kathy Burke Art Museums. DUMPY: BASHFUL: I wonder what language these people are speaking? Oh, I think I recognize it. It's that new dialect of Saturn. The chief am- bassadors to the ringed planet, Richard Turner and Bill Burke, and their trusty assistants, Jimmy Stine, Tommy Loflin, and Joy Skipper have been trying to devise a cultural exchange program be- tween the Earth and Saturn. So far the only success has been achieved in the sending of Professor Carter Phillips to teach Latin to the Saturnites. BACHELOR: Ann Causby, Cynthia Cann, and Eddy Lin- coln are campaigning to keep their neigh- borhood clean. They all make soap box speeches. WISHFUL: BORING: DUMPY: WISHFUL: BACHELOR: BORING: BASHFUL: BORING: DUMPY: WISHFUL: BACHELOR: BORING: 53 Yesterday I heard that Harry Moody, Roy Bredder, and George Boney have invented a new lunar calendar. One of the more famous events is the airplane flight to the moon by William Powers and James Mot- singer. I also heard that the U. S. Olym- pic kite-flying team, composed of Richard Perryman, Sara Jobe, and Larry Byrd is back from competition. Roberta Menz has just arrived, wearing her traditional Black and Gold sweater, which bears the letters BEAT SOMEBODY. Several members of the Spinsters Club have come with Roberta. I have heard that Jill O'Brien, Sue Airey, and Peggy Bagnal still correspond with Abbey Farth- ing and her Iovelorn column. Have you read Mike Georgoulias's latest best-seller? I Escaped From the Kremlin is a stirring book in which Mike tells how he blasted a hole in the iron curtain. Also outstanding in the literary field are Nancy Adams, Carole Ridgeway, and Linda Lou Weavil. Their First Aid Handbook gives instructions for dressing skinned knees, scratches, and salads. A few days ago I read that Elsa Eysenbach and De Ann Lofland were given a fare- well party. Where are they going? North to AIaska. They're completing their final requirements for the Outdoors badge. I don't believe it. Girl Scouts Honor. The Canary Islands are the scene of an- other excursion. lt seems that Ann Strick- land needed 299 genuine yellow-wengus black-beakus canaries for her aviary. Her trained helpers, Roddy Hudson, Madeline Clary, and Claire Mae Johnson, lugged enough salt to cover the tails of 299 birds. Oh, who is that peering at our potted plant? Why it's that world-renowned horticultur- ist, David with his Green thumb. He fin- ally proved that money does grow on trees. Bonnie Burton, David Saunders, Henry Starbuck, Bob Wilson, and James McGraw are putting in their orders for his product. Don't you think that our Cooks lDianne and Trudyl should be honored tonight? Their menu consisting of Polly Kellogg's cornflakes, Vickie CampbeII's chicken and rice soup lcompliments of Leonl has been most enjoyable. Also Lana Hines added her famous catsup for flavoring. BASHFUL: WISHFUL: BORlNG: WISHFUL: BACHELOR: DUMPY: BASHFUL: WISHFLJL: Class Prophecy I really do think they have done an ex- cellent job. Other girls with creative gen- ius, Jane Barber, Susan Adams, and Mar- ian Brockwell of the George rev-Long studios, discovered a sensational hair cream for the men. It consists of 90'Ka monkey grease, ZWQ alcohol, and BW: man TOD. Did you hear that Winfield Beroth won the world-famous Latin Quarter Horse Race with his million-dollar stallion Tro- jan Horse ? Ann Butner, Barbara Line- berger, and Dianne Binkley were among those pulling him on to victory. Also tonight we are honored with Milton Mitch Miller and his orchestra: Carol Dizzy Fingers Thacker with Peyton Bates and Freddy Ebert on the sax, Robert Pulliam with his trombone, Marshall Orr and Lawrence Briggs with their trumpets, Harold Schuitmaker on the bass, and Ted Phillips with his guitar. They asked us to announce that they are available for wed- dings, shopping center openings, and square dances. Their telephone number is Tokyo OOOOO. Did you see that the scientists Bill Mitch- ell, Jerry Newton, and Ronald Mehlen have invented a new type of sailing ves- sel? They attached a Sl9.95 mixmaster to a 56.95 laundry tub, creating an in- expensive run about. There is only one drawback: the extension cords cost fl3l,595.0O. Marian Bagnal, Betty Lou Bricker, and Barbara Byerly have also invented a rev- olutionary fur trap. Three weeks ago they caught a Sl6,500 mink. ilt was draped over a chair in the Plantation Club.i Earl Wilson wrote that millionheiress Mar- garet Mabe will definitely not marry her tutor as previously announced. lt's Mar- garet's companion, Susan Aspden, who is marrying him. Anyway, Margaret is sec- retly engaged to her chauffeur. Jon Bednerik and Doc Clay have just made their fortunes producing South Atlantic, starring Judith Allred Anderson and James Maurice Evans. David Mickey and Frank Phillips have composed a new Y-Teen song for the organ. Susan Matus- zak, president of the worldwide organiza- tion, is forming a chorus with Betsy Geor- goulias, Kathryn Hancock, Barbara Kent, and Margaret Orrell. Recently Richard Herring judged an elite beauty contest. Kathryn Masten, Robin Parnell, Doris Mills, Linda Pratt, and Judy Carpenter were the five finalists. When Miss Masten was announced the winner, she was asked to comment. ln reply, she said, What, me worry? Later Jim Canull was announced Mr. America. 54 BORING: DUMPY: BACHELOR: BASHFUL: DLJMPY: BASHFLJL: BAHSFLJL: BORING: DUMPY: BACHELOR: WISHFLJLZ David Alexander has received a 55,000 scholarship to UCLA as their star football manager. The Washington Redskins scouts, Buck Anderson and Roger Carlton, have offered him a starting position for their 1999 team. fNot as a manager but as an ice crusher for the water bucket? Larry Bennet, Joe Apperson, and Mac Saw- er have decided that golf is one miserable game. They think that sleeping late is a good substitute for the eighteen holes. Also the clubs can be sold or used as at- tractive fireplace andirons. Linda Burrows, Ramona Martin, and Joan Snyder recently went on a five-day diet. Their menu consisted of twelve toasted celery seeds, one bowl of alphabet soup, Cvowels onlyi and two meatless steaks. The great private eye, Susan Sherlock Homes, and amateur detectives Jimmy Young, Terry Beitchman and Mike Boyd have been poking around an old castle in the Scottish Highlands, trying to solve the intriguing mystery Who Killed Dun- can? Their only discovery was Herb Schiller pursuing his study of witchcraft. Binkley and Binkley Jewelry Store, owned by Ruth and Wanda, specializes in dia- monds. Their theme is Diamonds last forever and so do the payments. Fam Brownlee, Wilburn Manuel, and Ted and Joe Judwig have just released on the table label their new album Music to Eat By, starring Don Chocolate Chip man. Fam Brownlee, Wilburn Manuel, and Ted Miller, the newly elected senators from Alaska are now campaigning for better housing developments their igloos melted. Linda Beach, Sue Brenner, Brenda Brig- man, Carol Miller, and Linda Poteete, the noted cover artists who were hired recently by Life magazine, were suddenly fired by Ronald Murray, editor, after handing in six designs for an article on Eisenhower. Their six sketches were portraits of Castro. Linda Rogers has topped Roy's fame in her Western, The Adventures of Miss Linda. She has just been named Cowpuncher of the Year. Danna Reinhardt and Lonna Riemensch- neider have opened a school for secretaries, businessmen, teachers, camp counselors, or anyone else who needs to learn to spell long names. Some of their pupils have been Francis Edens, Carol Fletcher, and Carolyn Colter. Reid Cornwall has taken Sergeant Bilko's place on the STRIKE IT RICH show. Other members of our class who have gained fame on the show are John Chitty, David Stuart,Jerry Robertson, and Richard Roper. BASHFUL: Class Prophecy Billy Crater has opened his own employ- ment office. Davis Dize, Robert Cranor, James Duncan, Steve Ebert, and Bill Davis are members of his advertising quintet who travel all over the state singing, Get A Job. BORING: Steve Disher Steve Dula Johnn Earn DUMPY: WISHFUL: BASHFUL: BACHELOR: DLJMPY: BACHELOR: BORING: WISHFUL: DUMPY: I I y - hardt, and Len Sale make up the fishing team representing the United States in the Olympics. When interviewed they had only one comment, Well, l'm going down to the river. R. J. R. has sent other mem- bers of U. S. teams in the Olympics. Freddy Einstein is the golf medal winner, Chester Davis, Track, Charles Elkins, basketball, Tom Conrad, swimming, and Ronnie Bel- ton, yodeling. Ira Shapiro is a member of the Mambo team, which is accompanied by those swinging Cubans, William, George, and Albert. Henry Russ and Frank Folb went along as managers. Sandra Shepherd has made a new record- ing of You Talk Too Much, for Cham- ber's Records, which is owned, incidently, by Bob and Bill Chambers. I. B. Southerland is now a photographer for Vogue Magazine. Some of his more famous models are Tina Russos, Susan Royster, Donna Steifel, and Diane Dull. Bceause of her successful experience of rope swinging in her junior year at R. J. R., Nancy Snow is now Flying through the air with the greatest of ease under Les Strumfel's big top. Eddie Scott's dog show, the Fabulous Scotties is known far and wide. Bob Shaver has taken Perry Como's place on the Listening to the Singing Barber show, which is directed by David Simmons, and produced by Freeman's Cottons. Have you heard the new slogan? No, What is it? Whether shopping, partying, or just in your kitchens, You'll look smart in cottons picked by Picken's. Janet Sheets, Jo Ann Skeen, and Linda Downs have become tri-chairmen of the Alvin for President party. Paula Combs is manufacturing combs guaranteed to curl the straightest hair for Carol Saintsing's beauty salon. Working hard every day are Nancy Stansfield, Karolyn Shelton and Margaret Shultz as dutiful housewives. Bonnie Sue Reavis and Kay Summers have started a More - Rights - for - the - Housewives movement. BACHELOR: WISHFUL: Excuse me, ladies. I see that it is now almost eleven, and, as you know, we are supposed to present the history. Ladies and Gentlemen, your attention please! We thought it would be appropri- ate, in commemoration of our graduation twenty-five years ago to review our class history. One score and ten years ago, our fathers sent forth to this school a new class ---- lPausel US ..... dedicated to the proposition that we were younger but equal in every way to our upper classmen. Then we were engaged in a great rush of ac- tivities, testing whether those students or any students so enthusiastic and so am- biious could long endure their high cchool years. The first test of leadership came when Bonnie Hemrick was chosen president of the Freshman Service Club and Kay Cook became treasurer of the Teen-Age Coun- cil. For all the effort and time given at the gym Joyce Beard, Susan Dawson, Ann Orrell, and Lois Abernethy were honored as members of the G. A. A. As one of two boys chosen for the varsity baseball team, Joe Mike White showed outstanding abil- ity in sports. This year, also, Howard Mor- ris brought statewide recognition to the Demon Cindermen by being the only fresh- man on the Championship Relay Team. BORING: Hard work in public speaking proved prof- DUMPY: BASHFUL: 55 itable for Sharon Jackson, as she was named winner of the recitation contest. As exams drew our freshman close, we anxiously awaited a rest our overwrought minds. Our l958 State Championship Football Squad included Charles Hauser, Alex Sar- the soph- year to a chance to ratt, and Jock Harrington. We, omores, elected Steve Philo to lead our class onward. As Treasurer of the House Court, Wilson Tennille proved once again the superior leadership in our class. The Iilting voices of Marsha Watson, Pat- ty Whisnont, Martha Phillips, Susan Steere, and Anne Whitney, accompanied by Paul Little, -Martin Lorber, and Bob White rang forth from the chorus room as the ever-faithful band members Jan Peterson, Randy Gibson, Sandy Smith, Billy Hurst, Cam Lane, and Kay Stone provided overpowering competition. Although sad to bid Silas Marner farewell, to abandon Caesar fighting in Gaul and to leave King Arthur at his Round Table, we looked for- ward to the eleventh grade. BACHELOR: DLJMPY: BORING: WISHFUL: BASHFUL: BORING: Class Prophecy Still determined to reach our goal, we eagerly accepted the title of junior and our bafflement began as we were tossed from L S's to the confusing A B C's. These ingenious A B C's proved profitable for a number of deserving juniors: Don Needham, Linda Fulton, Jackee Peace, and Sarah Bette Barnhardt were among those awarded membership in the National Honor Society on the basis of their charac- ter, leadership, scholarship, and service. As cheerleaders, five of our peppiest girls boosted the class standing as they almost stole the election from the amazed sen- iors. Arthur Jacobsen received a unique distinction when he, still a junior, was elected captain of the track team. One large group which many of us joined was the Serviteers, led by Janie Fleenor. Patsy and Judy Collins helped to keep the upper classmen in line as chiefs of the ten sen- ior marshals. During May, the common laborers of our group ardently began constructing light houses, planting islands, catching fish and building bridges, thus producing the most exclusive Junior-Senior ever. We realized this would be our last summer as footloose and fancy-free Reynoldsites and therefore we made big plans for the coming months. Two adventuresome members of our class graced Europe with Reynolds High School culture. While Sherry Hardy surveyed gay Paree from the top of the Eiffel Tower, Anne Davis could be seen camel-back rid- ing across the shifting sands of the Sahara. Erika Arndt, our sister from Germany, dis- tinguished our senior class as the first exchange student. In sharp contrast to carefee days of sand and sun, active days of party politics and tight elections were spent by Pam Ben- bow and Ked Hepler, representatives to Girls' and Boys' State, respectively. At last the sovereign reign was handed down to us. We lorded it over the sopho- mores and juniors, and regretted that we had no eighth and ninth graders to push around. The scepter of leadership was placed in the capable hands of John Bar- row, president of the Student Council, and Ked Hepler, speaker of the House of Rep- resentatives. Willingly sacrificing their time and energies for the enforcement of our Honor Code, Steve Heckard served as vice-president, Patsy Pearce and Bob Zeh, as council members. Discouraging poten- tial House Court violators, Betsy Holton, speaker pro tempore, and Richard Herring House Court representative from the sen- iors, aided Ked in his constant campaign against hall-runners, line breakers, and class-skippers. A superb selection was made for the D.A.R. Good Citizen in Betty Gray Heefner. Pam 56 BACHELOR DUMPY: WISHFUL: BASHFUL: DLJMPY: BACHELOR: BORING: Benbow, president, led other National Hon- or Society members in tapping new stu- dents to fill their ranks. Since the caliber of senior footballers .was so very outstanding, the squad de- cided, for the first time in Reynolds High history, to choose tri-captains. Steve Heck- ard, Bill Flinton, and Johnny Davis led the team through a very successful season. Also in the sporting phase of extra-cur- ricular activities, Donna Dull, president, and Ann Badgett, vice-president, led the G. A. A. Boosting ever upward our total school spirit, especially during the tre- mendous fall season were Jo Ann Stafford and Nita Cox, co-leaders of the Pep Board. Carrying the proud tradition of our school onto the playing field, the high stepping majorettes, led by Anne Davis, entertained us each Friday night with the clever rou- tines by Patricia Walker, choreographer. Leading the Demon fans in the traditional Two Bits were our two Betsys fHolton and Steelei accompanied by a rather con- fusing array of family relations. The friendly rivalry between the Key Club and the SSC was stronger than ever. Al- though no one can honestly say which club operated more efficiently, everyone agreed that the members of both showed fine judgment in regard to leadership. Jimmy Bunn presided over the Key Club, Connie Little, over the SSC. As senior homeroom treasurers, Betty Greer and Tommy Blalock helped to keep the class finances in order, while Skip Stanley was a hard-working Executive Committee member. Those chosen to plan and super- vise the many senior class activities were our officers, Betty Gray Heefner, Graham Forrest, Sharon Bain, and Billy Leake. Everybody was thrilled to see an excellent basketball team. We flocked to the games and often saw our boys victorious. Because of his vocal talent and worth- while contribution to the choir, Doug Lud- lum was honored with its presidency. Also in the music department, as president of the orchestra, was Robin Reynolds. The bandaids and methiolate were turned over to Linda Heritage, president of the Red Cross. Showing leadership ability in the College Club were Virginia Simpson, Libby Jackson, and Paula Stanford. The clean blackboards we saw each day were due to the untiring effort of Meredith Chandler and Jeanie Hutcherson, leaders of the Re- segis. In Room l24, the scene of much activity, Jane Marshall and Sue French, co-editors, busily prepared our BLACK AND GOLD. The library staff proved very helpful as they kept our parallel books in order. Mickey Singletary, Helen Odom, and Gwen Grice were the officers of this group. WISHFUL: BASHFLJL: BORING: WISHFUL: DUMPY: BASHFLJL: WISHFUL: BORING: DUMPY: BACHELOR: WISHFUL: BORING: BASHFLJL: DUMPY: BASHFUL: BACHELOR: Class Prophecy Trying hard to forget that our outdoor sports, our Spring Prom, our G. A. A. Playday, and our conversations on the landing would be our last, we thanked our teachers for their unselfish help through our years at Reynolds. More than a few tears sparkled in students' eyes as we rea- lized that with graduation, our high school experiences and memories would end. Brings back old memories, doesn't it? Why yes, I remember ----- Oh, I think I'm going to cry! lt's all right, Wishful. Do you remember all the Davis girls? Barbara, Beverly, and Linda have pooled their abilities and are now producing the stage hit, THE ADVEN- TURES OF MLJTI' AND JEFF, starring Doug Foster and Kent Fox. Tom Rucker has joined the Navy as a Latin interpreter, but he's making no prog- ress since the Navy hasn't captured any Roman galleys lately. Genny Ferebee is designing clothes for the ten best-dressed women of America. Car- ole Gaines and Cecilia Fulmer have just been named to list. Flowers and decorations are compliments of Bill' Daisy, who with his forceful ped- dling ability has made daisies the best selling flower of the year, as you can see. He even has hired Shirley Smith, Sandy Smothers, and Jaan Eysenbach to make artificial ones. What's the ruckus in the corner? Oh, that's Larry George passing our John- son and Johnson Bandaides, furnished by Precilla Johnson. Oh, my goodness! Major Tuttle took all Larry had left. What happened to him? I heard he was dropped by Chuck Jackson during their trapeze act in David Wolfe's circus. Yes, I've seen that circus. R. B. King is the lion tamer and Pat Walton is the tight rope walker. Also, Russell The Muscle Thomas serves as the strong man. Do tell! Bob Hancock is working as Mr. Before in muscle-men advertisements. Say, we'd better have that television set re- moved, a big crowd is gathered watching Yogi Bear. There are Judy George, Kathryn Hampton, Barbara Wright, and Buddy Zimmerman. Yes, and while yau're at it, tell Diane Haworth to put down that volley ball. WISHFUL: BORING: WISHFUL: DUMPY: BORING: BACHELOR: BASHFIJL: WISHFLJL: BORING: WISHFLJL: BASHFLJL: BORING: BACHELOR: 57 Did you know that they're trying to get Chuck Lee to do his lighthouse-jump bal- let to the tune of Please Help Me, I'm Falling? On television, I mean. You don't say! Have you seenrthe movie done on Ronnie WiIlard's football career, lt Will Only Hurt for a Little WhiIe? Sure enough. I, also, read a very good book the other day, I'm Looking Down at Life, the autobiography of Stuart High- smith. Sounds good. Did you know that Tennis Anyone, the drama by Mike Stanford about Richard Gilmore is now playing at Joel Hicks's new theater? How strange! That man is always scratch- ing his back. That's Woody Harris. He runs a flea cir- cus. He's furious at Doug Kinney. Doug tried to sell flea spray at one of Woody's shows. Why, there's Steve Wall, captain of this years Calvin Trogden Cup whittling team. Steve James, Jimmy Lamm, and Aubrey Shelton are the other members of the squad. Walter Joest was formerly with the whittlers but was sidelined by a small cut leading from his right index finger to his ear. How dreadful! Oh, look! lt's Johnnie Lynn Harrold. She sells vitamin pills. Some of her regular customers are Libby Harper, Sandra Harvel, Sue Hepler, Nancy Koel- mel. Bonnie Lanier says she likes being lazy. Willard Pruessel and Bob Downing have just received the Nobel Prize for Litera- ture for their book, Ten Easy Ways to Pass Chemistry. Who is that getting out of a sled? Patsy Rudolph is making toy life-size rein- deer for Walter Solomon's toy factory. That big tycoon Ronny Spainhour, who was just appointed president of Spainhours, Inc., has bought out the whole stock. Some of his best customers are Jimmy Smith, Barbara Clark, Juanita Speight and Bev- erly Cox. Well, well! There goes Betty Tucker. She has established a new insurance policy to cover the loss of contact lenses. This was for the protection of her good friends, Fran Ubele and Connie Wise. Pam Hooper and Jean Carol Parker have set up a veterinarian practice, they spec- ialize in horses. Two of their most frequent patients are Martha Waggoner's pony and Mary Ruth Dobbins's Horse. Class Prophecy DUMPY: Ruby Holder has also gone into business. She is manufacturing a new style of ring, which she calls Ruby Holders. Donna Kirby, Glenda Herman, and Ted Hill are jewel cutters under her employment. BASHFUL: Say, that fellow looks familiar. That's Bill Lefty Westbrook, who tried to get Congress to pass a bill prohibiting the use of right hands in America. Glenn Thrush, Mike Watts, and Jake Weaver championed the cause of all right handers by opposing the bill. DUMPY: BASHFUL: ls that right? I heard something along that line. Mary Vanderver is sponsoring the Bring Santa to the South Pole drive. Dorothy Wall and Ann Wilson seem to think that the warm climate might take the Christmas spirit away from the rein- deer. WISHFUL: I agree with them. Another thing, though, Wally Tate, driver-education teacher, said he heartily approves of the NationaI-Be- Kind-To-Telephone-Poles Week proposed by Theresa Lanier, Robert Jarvis, and Patsy Lightner. BORING: Did you hear? Elaine Westmoreland and Libby Harding invented a new kind of shampoo. It is in an economy sized, un- breakable, faultless plastic tube and does not sting the eyes nor stain clothes. There is only one minor defect. It fails to clean the hair. In fact, Gayle Walker said that Linda Wall said Mary Talley and Sandy Zimmerman have both refused to endorse the product. BORING: Say, I heard tha ......,. BACHELOR: Excuse me, Boring, but I am afraid that it is almost time to leave. Before we do, however, I think it would be nice to read the last Will and Testament. Ladies and Gentlemen, since there are but a few moments left before the stroke of midnight, let us close with the reading of our last Will and Testament. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT My, students, look at how far we've advanced, We're stepping down now from our great senior stance, But wishes galore fill our bright little minds And we're leaving mementos of various kinds. To our Mr. Joyner, we'lI always be grateful, He was our principal and always so faithful, And each of our teachers has guided us well, We'lI miss them much more than we ever could tell. 58 We'll give T. V. History a long needed rest, And leave Mr. Wilson his deadly pop test, Mrs. McDermott's dear cherubs say each time they see us, Please leave her 'ole Jup' and a cloud-wrapped Aeneas. And now we'll go on to the personal matters, Some are in good shape but'some are in tatters. The Gardner twins' questions-a hundred and one Are left to Anne Parker with hopes of much fun. Leslie Atkinson's painting that's finally dry Was bestowed with good wishes to Mary Rose Frye, To Mary Ann Swaney, a bright junior lass, Roger David gives his title young one of the class. Betty Lee Bulla to lanky Bob Blair Bequeaths her small auto showing much wear and tear, In hopes that Bob Craver will learn how to hit, James Ashcroft hands over his bat and his mit. Sue Ellen McCuiston wills her lovely red tresses To whom she won't tell, but she'II give you three guesses, Sandra Shelor to small Carol lnabinet bestows Her five feet two inches and little pug nose. Barbara Rix and Marilyn Saks, two boots from our class, Drop out for Linda Sims, a high stepping lass, Along that same line David Parrish says of dancing, lt's easy to learn and so very entrancingf' Woody Alexander leaves his dum-de-dum-dums For any bright student who's good on the drums, Intelligent Bob Avery with good brains to spare Bequeaths some gray matter to Katy Welfare. Dale Harriman liked football as we all could tell So he now leaves his talent to Bubba Brockwell, James Pagett's job, manager, caused such a wild frenzy That he now gives some pointers to Tommy McKenzie. Sharron Benson, a girl who's a very good cook Has decided to donate her recipe book, From Carolyn and Rosalyn who are a delight Their teachers deserve a long rest for their sight. To spry Norton Willis from Keith Hunter a gift- lt's a basketball handbook to give him a lift, Which event he will run, Ken Essex usually can't tell, That versatility he now leaves to Tommy Cordell. A well-used slide ruler as handy as books Is given to Paul Licker from thankful Jack Brooks, From Ray Penry to juniors some words that will pay, Learn all that you can for you'll use it someday.' I But now we're approaching the end of our will, For dear R.J. R. shining high on a hill, We always will cherish and love every part, While keeping our memories deep down in our heart. 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Missy McKeithen V A Tom McKenzie i.VV V V ,V VV Carolyn McKnight ' VNV 5 VV' Dallace McLennan 59 J W WV wi David Meschan jg i y Pam Metcalf R it l V5 it L L L Jam Middleton J 4 V 'North Middleton 63 W 'N 1-f-sl, we and ,, .,,A W, 2, ,' J ikz .. A 5 ,V, r- an fn? R f fri? Q? gf A in jg, fain' ez Q 'WP' . L, 2 -my - E' .-N- ,fn George Millaway Kay Miller Larry Miller -,M f A siafalyzyniallef V VVV we J ' KV '-x- envy I er ' if' , i A V ' 1 M-son Mifchell . 1 'few , VV V ,. 'V f' E' VV? an VV J V , V Mike Moore ...N fb I Q- V 'W ' , V ' in ' James Morris . N Q, ' y - - r- 'To .M 'r V - 'if V VV- 1 VV M QV 'Wg ,KV V VV Vi Juanita Morse gj'7E?fj'fVF ,iffy , ' N. f 455, ,- VV,,,'-,NPI Carol Mowery f A1-1 5' W,'i 'P J l' 9 V W Pam Murray i' W, X 5 H , Q WUYNG NGN 5 i 3, . .V V ' Harriet Nanzetta V V V V V 9 V I , V Arlene Nelson my' 'Q 5: Gordon Niblock - Qi V, eg' , Vi i LQ. 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' i , V 1 is R ld T' 'S ' 6 Q' Qi, V' ii- J 5' ' KY VW wi 'Q Bglha Tratzifne 'S' ' Q if i - ' CCf0lY VCUSHH ,A , 'V Q4 YV 7 ' J Celia Vaughn my ' J ' ij ' V Charles Veitch . f My, ,L .r . 65 'V on ut .., 4 Y -r'- ,,M', rzfffe' , .wr mf' 3, iii if fi , tk dvi L 'iz . 1-523 ,T .f is-wi .K , wif sgfr . rzfgrrf mzlfirf . f , 7 ev' 21 fr - wrgr-1 .- ef- - swf fer 2:11 His rr-1 , r fs fsqw as-do 1-57 7.1 . Linda Young Sarah Young David Yountz Mickey Zauber Jean Ziglar Mike Zimmerman Y ei if Q, iniii f vgwnezv- -fwsxf - ,rr .riff ix if-1.fwf,'7V'f. - wr- igrw, Mfg I rw, 3 W, it rw Kr X r.i 5555 5 3595153 I mvff' i .JV J' ' X 24? 5 Y iw' ww ,, iii H X 'F se Ka, r :QW rf? M Harvey Wade Bill Waldman Linda Walker Wayne Walker Susan Wall Maria Wallace Diane Way Kathy Welfare Elizabeth Wenger Judy Whitaker Bill White Glenda Whitfield Fred Williams John Williams 29 get Kit willsrrmsorr 9 ' ' , A , , ' . A -1 Norton Willis VA Vai A - AW QV gg- Betty Wilson ' 1' Q i J ean oo 7- ..,' George wood :VI Vi M I Vilia Wood fun ln ,S , , ' Joyce Woodward ' A H 5 John Wooten A255211 me . L I 3 ' 1 are . , Phil Wooten Av . g La Verne Wright .J A -f ' x llil Mary Jane Yandell fa gg M g g ii George Yarbrough ,kg ' Z H Mildred Yarbrough v Y l':ii Y l J J J W g ,g,,r ' ' , . 'l 'K -ii ,. l , ,r,. ,.,,,,.r S V,.,r. Q ,,,,rg,i , , qc ,ygr l 66 Class of 1963 . 3 , fQ PRESIDENT Chuck Matthews in f M i .1 l VICE-PRESIDENT Sarah Nash ,di i .ef IE S EC R ETA RY Mollie Thornton SOPHOMORE CLASS SPONSOR TREASURER Mrs. Annie Preston Fearrington Dixie Thomas 67 'l0Aand B First Row: T. L. Fultz, M. Sams, M, Swanson, N. Mohr, B. Stanley, P. Orrell, R. Beach, L. Ketchie, B. Myers, D. Bennett, W. Dize, D. Everhart, L. Copple, B. Brock, K. Isaacs, A. Clowes, K, Joyce, M. Stone, D. Keaton, S. Pace, M. Chatin. Second Row: B. Barlow, S. Thomas, B. Stanley, W. Eysenbach, B. Fulp, J. Mock, B. Wilson, K. Cockerham, A. Hause, C. Parish, C. Burke, J. Pickett, R, Lesto, R. Ayeritt, D. Bell, J. Lowcler. Third Row: S. Blackwell, G. Shore, C, F. Disher, B. Wallin, B. Atkinson, E. Johnson, S, Johnson, A. Carr, J. Allred, G. Barber, B. Smith, D. Hauser. 'IOC and D First Row: A. Alasya, D. McClenny, S. Hoffman, B. Bouldin, S. Ritchie, B. Pope, M. Budd, G. Richardson, A. Conrad, M. Thornton, S James, R. Plyler, R. Trent, J. Holton, M. A. Ellison, S. Brooks, J. Gokhale, L, Faley, L. Peele. Second Row: P. Ferrington, V. Currin, G Schaum, J, Fulp, C, Strickland, S. Edward, D. Hill, B. Brewer, B. Rose, J. Beck, B. Juistice, F. Castro, C. White, K. V, Smith. Third row S. Moore, C. Hicks, J, Wooten, T. Holton, S. Payne, G. Myers, H. Carter, H. Gadey, D. Rogers, A. Balatas, M. Cly, J. Graham, A. Thacker W. Austin. Fourth Row: G. Kelly, H. Thomas, G, White, M. Thrift, V, Hall, G. Greene, J. Ford, M. Henry. 68 10 E and F First Row: S. Kinney, J. Waller, J. Slawter, L. Shore, P. Tucker, B. Adams, M. Spencer, V. Yokely, S. Lindau, D. Grassi, J. Milter, E. Plowman, C. Pratt, B. Harrill, D. Hill, J. R. Poplin, J. Hayes, M. Whitaker. Second Row: E. Barbee, M. Marcuson, R. Britten, M. Ingle, R. Miller, R. Clark, D. Raker, G. Phillips, C. Bailey, C. Deleot, P. VanDorsten, C. W. Westmoreland, A. A. Spach, J. Frost. Third Row P. Greer, D. Dunford, J. Cloaninger, D. Beamer, D. King, C. Wilson, R. Hoots, J. Tucker, S. Davis, L. Ellison. Fourth Row: L. Sample J. Gilmore, B. Davis, J. Weeks, J. Kittinger, J. I-layes, D. Scott, A. Griffin, A. Warren, J. Divine. ru. Q 10 G and H First Row: L. Kimball, N. Cranor, J. Poley, B. Davis, P. Poindexter, K. Brewer, A. Herndon, J. Vaught, N. Reece, M. Cass, A. Laughter M. Mills, N. Hawkins, B. Harris, S. Cobb, J, Boughton. Second Row: R, Crowder, B. Petree, J. Pfefferkorn, S. Cunningham, M. Clancy, H Chipman, G. Boger, C. Doub, C. Gaines, L. McLeod, N. Davenport, M. Stuart, C. Scales, B. Dixson, E. Tucker. Third Row: C. Rourk, G. Cope, M. Swarringer, B. Vance, G. Tuttle, A. Hill, T. Vernon, R. Philips, K. Clauset, E. Padgett, F. Martin, B. Christy, S. Kulanko, A Capone, J. Smith, M. Thomerson. Fourth Row: L. Maddocks, W. Hill, S. Jones, F. Smoot, J. Wall, J. Keiger, C. McKnight, D. Saunders. 69 1 ,,,. W on '52 as. alfa me 5 it 3 may z. First Row: G. Frahm, J. Bredder, B. Johnson, D. D. Holder, J. M. Culler, H. E. Murray, B. Pulliam, L. Kimbel, J, Samaras. S. Nash, J. Harding, P. Thompson, A. Powers, V. Lawrence, E. S. Middleton, K. Dawson, C. Sprinkle, B. Bayles, T. Strietman, Stanley, W. Weaver, S. Whicker, J. Spalding, B, Hendrix, T. 'IOJ and K Minton, B. Williams, V. Young, M. Mitchell, P. Markunas, R. T. Parker Second Row: C. Hanna, R. Greenwood, E. Enders, G. Wright, A. Brownlee Newell, G. Reid, R. Fulton, L, Pardue, Third Row: K, Wilcox, L. Smith D. Miller, D. Smith, J. Smith, E. Turner, S. Bennett. Fourth Row: S Dahlin, B. Lambeth, D. Hobbs. 'IO Land M First Row: S. Russos, D. Gobble, Rolfe, K. Harrison, D. Pulliam, C. Carlton, A. Speas, R. Mathis, L. King, S. Crantill, M. A. l-ulton S. Johnson, G. Speas. Second Row: B. Glenn, M, F. Austin, D. Thomas, E. Kirby, J. Harrold, R, Blackwell, P. Bambalis, B. P. Thomas, D Johnson, M. J. Chambers, P. Barringer, B. and B. Harris, H. Tornlinsan, S. Spurr, S, Preseren. Third Row: B. Hyland, J. Creech, M. Carter S. Sparks, K. LaRoque, S. Clark, C. Kroustalis, M. Many, T. Canull, R. Bennett, R. Mason, L. Shutt, J. Meditz, T. McKnight, S. Lackey J. Ballard, B. Buckner. Fourth Row: B. Benton, D, Brown, E. Southern, B. Kornegay, L. Reavis, C. Orton, H. Wells, E. Marion. 70 ,uf W a '7 ss ' . Qs ' A- f - .L ' , - f W- A V 'IO N and R First Row: P. Alexander, B. Harris, G. Ruff, C. Winder, M. Levy, C. Cough, C. Tolin, S. Smith, N. Hester, G. Myers, B. Francis, S. Ash- burn, G. McClung, C. Green, A. Shields, B. Snook. Second Row: L. Hauser, M. Pumcon, S. Mehln, P. Hauser, B. Young, C. Peters, C. Matthews, C. Neal, R. Thomas, J. Agee, H. Yost, H. Huston, M. A. Sounders, C. Oehman, L. Maser. Third Row: J. Averette, B. Curtis, G. Reid, B, Norman, J. Brubaker, R. Hill, R. Angell, J. Covington, P. Webster, N. Mitchell, S. Butner, E. Brewer, S. Clifton, M. B. Hinkle, K. l.. Smith, J. Sherrill, M. Stone, K. Conrod. Fourth Row: B. Washburn, S. Bradford, J. Molcolm, D. Warfford, B. Jones, D. McKnight, L. McElfresh, T. Trivette. Frolics of the Underclcissmen . G. 1. -1 5 iraq F 5 1 ?..,,,g KJ , Cut out that wild driving -f' , around the school. M, 7... G00Cl l'l90VeVWSl Simple lt's do-it-yourself time everywhere. cell division. V 'fl 4 , L 1 fi 2 rg ff , , . . . Ifeel cleon A-L-L- ., 5 W lve heard of togetherness, but this is ri- over. , diculous. No, l'm not in the Marines. . . ' Oh it's o greot oct all right, but what A -f J W will you do for on encore? . E I E it Here comes onother boy. 'gi w.,,...r' v 'Wan-.f... ? l A . ' L. I ,Q f V .,. i 'QW 5 . if, . . is 1-Jim mi- 4 1 U RqN1iiffi Wh- -1.w ' ,f ? .T .VIQ - -- ' wi' an Q.. ISE fwiilnw , .. , A ang fwggf' V l K, -' whim , ? X' ul ,, . . ' 1 1 4 A1 .Rf L A 1 ' 4 'ai x. L1 fn '-was ,',, vmw ,I fssl S Hr-N 2, A Seated: Sharon Bain, Senior Representative, Kent Wilcox, Treasurer, Becky Reich, Secretary, John Barrow, President, Steve Heck- ard, Vice-President, Patsy Pearce, Senior Representative, Ruth Blackwell, Sophomore Representative. Standing: Phyllis Dunham, Junior Representative, Steve Sparks, Sophomore Representative, Robert Lake, Junior Representative, Jimmy Bunn, Senior Rep- resentative, Richard Herring, House of Representatives, Bob Zeh, Senior Representative, Erika Arndt, honorary member, Millie Gold, Junior Representative. fi ff, 'X President Vice President JOHN BARROW STEVE HECKARD 5 V Vk,L . -,.',: :J 7 X' Vtf- ii , V V 1.55395 Secreta ry Treasurer BECKY REICH KENT WILCOX Student Council The student council is the oldest branch of the student cooperative government. The purpose of the members of the council is to establish and maintain, by precept and ex- ample, high standards at honor and moral responsibility. To put these ideals into prac- tice, 'the council has the right to try any stu- dent who has violated the Honor Policy. This policy is the standard by which Reynolds High School students, as intelligent and responsible young people, must abide. sq: Sponsors MRS. FROST AND MISS McKEEL ,x ka-i is l ' First Row: K. Hepler, Speaker, P. Bain, Secretary, B. Holton, Speaker Protem, R. Crowder, Treasurer. Second Row: C. Todd, E McGuire, D. Pfefferkorn, J. Fulp, L. Copple, B. Dixson, D. Thomas, J. Hemrick. Third Row: K. Adams, G. Ruff, D. Drumford, J Harding, J. L. Harrold, B. Tucker, M. R. Dobbins, A. Davis. Fourth Row: C. Bagnal, C. lnabinet, S. Collins, J. Gilmore, C. Dize D. Hobbs, C, Gaines, P. Stanford, D. Binkley, L. Kimball, D. Bell, S. Lackey. Fifth Row: O. Herring, L. Daisy, B. Anderson, D Stewart, J. Earnhardt, P. Hightower, M. Moore, T. Cordell, B. Blair, R. Greenway, C. Neal, M. Thrift. House of Representatives The House of Representatives encourages pride in school campus, consideration, cour- tesy, and co-operation. ln the meetings every Wednesday afternoon, its members are patient ond willing, even though the sessions are long. Among the many House projects are collect- ing P.T.A. membership dues, providing gifts and food for needy families at Christmas, sponsoring Student Government Week with the Student Council, and giving a welcome party with the National Honor Society for new students. House Court First Row: David Hobbs, Sophomore Representative, Pam Bain, Secretary, Bill Daisy, Senior Representative, Betsy Holton, Speaker Pro Tempore, Ked Hepler, Speaker, Richard Herring, Senior Representative, Rick Crowder, Treasurer, Elaine McGuire, Junior Representative. in 'Q xii' W L Speaker Speaker Protem KED HEPLER BETSY HOLTON f 7 e nil A K I Secretary Treasurer PAM BAIN RICK CROWDER fc JA K 5 f Bonnie l-lemrick and Micky Single- tary were Senior Editors. Junior Editors Jane Sapp and Pam Kimel were able helpers on all junior class pictures. N-Qxlsw Caption Editor Charlcey Marion and Faculty Editor Susan Adams, discussed ideas for annual pictures. Sue French and Jane Marshall headed the Black and Gold as Editors, Black And Gold ,--v f .. i sv ay l. B. Southerland and Jon Julian snapped the shutter on every- Talented Art Editor Linda Beach thing in sight as photographers and Write-Up Editor Susan Steere for both .the annual and news- contributed greatly to the Black paper. and Gold's progress, 76 l l li 11 CT Yes-,D Staff Meeting Editor Jon Bednerik admire the fruits of his labor. Sports Editor Peggy Bagnal relaxed after spending an afternoon hard Pine Whispers at work. Kathy Sapp was Jon's able As- sistant Editor. Terry Beitchman and Doc Clay Our faithful helper and advsiar was were feature editors for the paper, Mrs. Owings. 77 X.. 5 J .qgk ' fc President, Pam Benbow, Vice-President, Bob Avery, Secretary, Carol Thacker, Treasurer, Sharon Jackson. FR warimese. M 2 so 1'-1:13 it fteeczisfvfs - hmmm Lili., . . ... K Krri . r . if ti gywwmm.. Meow 2 A r Society Again this year, the Brevard Hoover Chapter at the National Honor Society has been hard at work carrying out its traditional projects. Ever-busy members acted as guides tor College Day, introduced speakers tor Vocational Week, sponsored the New Students Tea, and presented the first devotional chapel of the year. Twice during the year they donned the traditional black robes and inducted new members into the society. Firsl' Row: R. Binkley, A. Butner, J. A. Skeen, J. C. Parker, S. Jackson, B. l-lolton, C. Ridgeway, D. Binkley, E. Carlton, P. Kellogg, S. Zimmerman. Second Row: J. Peace, L. Atkinson, P. Stanford, L. Fulton, C. Marr, S. Hepler, A. Davis, D. Wall, L. Downs, S. French, B. Kent, B. G. Heetner, M. Waggoner, J. Collins, P. Collins. Third Row: F. Ubele, S. B. Barnhardt, M. R. Dobbins, D. Dull, A. Jacobsen, D. Needham, R. Thomas, B. Avery, C, Thacker, J. Marshall, P. Benbow, L. Rodgers. 78 Masque and Gavel 42. l ng i ' , l J 3 223' -Eiilffii Ell-IF First Row: Kathy Jones, Treasurer, Sharon Jackson, Pres- ident, Joyce Woodward, Vice-President. Second Row: Jane Marshall, Secretary, David Meschan, Program Chairman. Quill ancl Scroll First Row: J. Marshall, P. Kimel, J. Sapp. Second Row: P. Bagnall, T. Beitchman, S. French, K. Sapp. Mr. Don Kelly, J. Earnhardt, J. Canull, B. Avery, S. Dish- er, J. Bunn, President, B. Elintom, Vice-President, T. Ogburn, Recording Secre- tary, R. Lake, Corresponding Secretary, Graham Forrest, Treasurer. Second Row: G. Sherrner, K. l-lepler, B. Fitts, S. Philo, J. Padgett. Third Row: R. Herring, J. Barrow, C. Perry, C. Davis, W. Man- uel, B. Greenway, D. Mes- charn, T. Cordell. Fourth Row: P. Hightower, B. Daisy, S. Sparks, K. Wilcox, B. Ben- ton, Fifth Row: R. Crowder, B. Zeh, S. Dula, A. Jacob- sen. Sixth Row: S. Stanley, B. Blair, S. l-leckard. 77 . K K -4- ini-V S J S K irire Q , fig S Q H 1 ,..- J. 1 eeir si J .iii P eSldel'1T Vice-President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretory JIMMY BUNN BILL FLINTOM TOM OGBURN ROBERT LAKE 80 ' we 7 - at Mpffws ,,f11?Y5Wi5W' f Sharon Bain is Key Club Sweetheart. The Key Club, sponsored by Mr, Don Kelly, lives its motto, Service first! Their many proj- ects include: painting study hall windows, waxing library tables, raking leaves, putting up the Christ- mas star, placing a Christmas tree in the cafe- teria, collecting money for the March of Dimes, the Key Club Follies and many others. Led by their President, .lim Bunn, the members of the Key Club have enjoyed a successful year of un- dertaking traditional projects. Key Club gf Polishing trophies is a diligent club past time. The star on the school is another Key Club tradition Af, 'mf -fe., W -4 lc. ,,ig,u-av- Members of the Key Club help with an nual paper drive Mr Kelly history teacher is club sponsor I didn't know that the S. S. C. could cook tool Cleaning fish ponds and distributing beat 'em tags --these are examples of useful projects that the Senior Service Club undertakes each year, Throughout the year they are always ready to help students and fac- ulty. S. S. C. projects include the Christmas Teo for teachers, sponsoring the basketball homecoming, dis- playing the Deamon before each football game, and keeping up-to-date records on the juke box. Gosh, he's been down there a long time! x Wm l We stand here during the game and hold the platform up. Senior Service Club Fierce, isn't it? I C t,,, if lm 1 , if ,Z V, 2, rg ffl , i , 'al Q 1 V , A ' :- . , , iii S Q M 5 2 I . xt , is First Row: C. Little, M. G Tenriille, J, Davis, S. Little Second Row: H. Morris, D. Walker, J. Shaffner, B. Cra ver. Third Row: J. Gaddy, T. Browrw, I. B. Southerland N. Willis, J. White, D. l-lar rimari. Fourth Row: B. Shaff ner, R, Warren, K. Fox, C Hauser, L. Rice. Fifth Row B. Leake, L. Byrd, S. High- smith, J. Ashcroft. i ,M- . T CONNIE LITTLE President X, z 3 s r 4 P 1 - -. . . . , '- ff 05' 4- 4 lf.-av . K' . .. .. . f 1 ' f iftf ff K 'J .. '- 'if wit P 'V K U A in Vik L 45 ,5 ., , Q 'I Ol: :u..M. , .g ,ajax in '- FW .. .... An, V WW an N. ' - '.i', gkgfwgffci -.fy f- . 'Y 409 MWQY' ef f Jgllifaxf 'J J ' - ' ' fs. , , J 'W 1 -' eiifge ... it 4 ' h . l it -ya' '?ffllFgjQf.?f ew? ' ' 7 ffjgfip K 4 K H: W I f ffzzy.. ., f f s A -W' , ' if , X V , ' is ' I is . ' V ' l W. . 5 4' ' mt. . t .. . W Af' V Xp' P ,J aim? M 'Kg Qs -3, . . 31' ' 'ng 'V ., F A, 'L 4 - '.',,gf:,ssL ,fx-fy f' ilk? Y 4741 I Q 17-an . , .gf Vkvfjffhliz, ,gi L, , M It ' N . ,J - 5 A ' Y 3 A as . , fn ..q,-Q, .rK,r11fg,,..,4f,,g,z, -fs .Q QM,-,Jr 5 W , X I , ,' I . . ,., ,3y,'7,,,wcfQwy 5321. ,Exe-.fay-,MTH . ,YJ ,,1,,:i,f . . , I f if 3.5.55 .aiging 1. --Q-,.'7'i y9i,,7jff-w,,,,:,I.k. ,, , A- T , ' I, Sfwis' M1522i'MtAl+1ffev5:'2wH4+??52!5. ',l3,?'Yf'i ,Nf' . .kz A . B. .... . i 3 J A .333 'Q' , f , . E: , 'f' ,P ,. , . tt. J QL Q - . 5 ' YU 1 WILSON TENNILLE Vice-President 83 JOHNNY DAVIS Secretory SCOTTIE LITTLE Treasurer For senior girls planning to enter college, membership in the College Club was a necessary and rewarding experience. The sponsors, Miss Weav- er and Mrs. iMcDerrnott, along with outstanding guest speakers, provided the girls with many helpful hints for successful college life. During the year, members sponsored a fund rais- ing campaign, gave the graduation open house, and presented a SlOO Col- lege Club Scholarship to the most de- serving girl in the club. 1 l' College Club Miss Weaver and Mrs. McDermott are the College Club sponsors S... s I e 5 ' -tum.. wi-,uw M ,, t-Q1 3' ii- .,, V H55 . lg , wi get 1, Officers are Paula Stanford, Treasurer, Libby Jackson, Secretary, Sharon Jackson, President, and Virginia Simpson Vice President 84 First Row: L. Jackson, Secretary, S. Jackson, President, V. Simpson, Vice-President. Second Row: B. Reavis, J. Barber, K. Cook B. Lanier, L. Myers, M. Tally, V. Campbell, S. Berry. Third Row: J. Pearce, F. Ubele, S. Smothers, A. Farthing, L. Davis, A O'Brien, M. Vanderver, K. Kelleher. Fourth Row: C. Fulmer, D. Dull, N. McKinnon, T. Hayes, P. Bagnal, S. Tillotson, M. Bagnal M. Phillips, C. Colter, M. Brockwell. Fifth Row: B. Bailey, B. Davis, S. Brenner, J. Schneider, M. Saks, R. Parnell, S. Harvel M. C. Black, P. Combs, B. Rawlings. Sixth Row: A. Davis, N. Koelmel, S. Mmith, D. Kirby, C. Saintsing, G. Ferebee, P. Pearce J. Carpenter, K. Shelton, L. Burrows, F. Edens. Seventh Ro: S. Hepler, B. G. Heefner, L. Abernathy, L. Fulton, R. Til lotson, C. Tillotson, L. Pratt, K. Summers, C. Miller, T. Beichman, D. Reinhart. Eighth Row: P. Walker, J. Marshall, P. Kellogg D. Crutch, B. Weiser, J. Eysenbach, J. George, J. Allred, H. Odom, G. Grice, J. Collins, B. Clark. Ninth Row: S. Fremch, B Lineberger, N. Snow, B. L. B'ulla, M. Chandler, D. Binkley, M. R. Dobbins, S. Barnhardt, S. Shelor, P. Rudolph, R. Binkley, S Matuszak, C. Gaines. Tenth Row: B. Steele, P. Hooper, C. Thacker, L. Downs, C. Ridgeway, J. A. Skeen, S. Adams, C. Conn, D Forte, B. Kent, E. Carlton, L. Atkinson. Eleventh Row: M. Singletary, L. Heritage, K. Cooke, B. Hemrick, J. Sheets, C. Fletcher L. Rodgers, L. Hardy, S. Asper, P, Stanford, L, Ver-itgrnl Twelfth Row: C. Marr, D. Hayworth, L. Harper, P. Lightner, S. Dawson L. Hines, B. Rix, B. Byerly, J. C. Parker, B. Wright, B. Davis, Thirteenth Row: A. Orrell, T. Cooke, S. Steere, K. Burke, G. Sov age, K. Hampton, D. Dull, A. Butner, P. Benbow, B. Tucker, R. Reynolds, A. Causby. Fourteenth Row: A. Badgett, J. A. Stafford J. Speight, E. Westmore, A. Wilson, S. E. McCuisotn, N. Stansfield, S. Zimmerman, M. Waggoner, J. Fleenor, S. Airey, S. Bain K. Stone, B. Gardner, B. Holton, J. Hutcherson, A. Whitney, S. Osborne, J. Peterson, C. Hill, S. Benson, M. Mabe, R. Hudson L. Weavil. 85 Resegis First Row: J. Hutcherson, Vice-President, M. Chandler, President. Second Row: K. Russos, P. Johnson, R. Menz, E. Arndt, D. Moore, M. Clary, T. Lanier, S. Smith, L. Carter. Third Row: L. Fulton, K. Summers, K. Hunter, L. Taylor, J. Peace, F. Ubele, S. Steere, C. Colter, B. Rawlings. Fourth Row: K. Hampton, D. Dull, B. Davis, N. Cox, B. Lineberger, L. Pratt, J. George, J. Allred, S. Shelor, B. Bulla, P. Rudolph. Fifth Row: A. Badgett, J. Stafford, G. Savage, K. Burke, C. Marr, D. Hayworth, A. Wilson, S. Shepherd, N. Stantield, C. Regan, B. Spear. Sixth Row: J. Marshell, P. Kellogg, C. Fulmer, S. Brener, J. Shapire, S. Smith, N. Koelmel, L. Abernethy, S. Harper, S. Aspden, L. Harding, J. Parker. Seventh Row: R. Binkley, S. Matuszak, S. Tillem, M. Talley, S. Smothers, A. Strickland, S. Davis, B. Kent, L. Wall, A. Davis, A. Farthing. Eighth Row: M. Watson, A. Lanier, B. Cook, C. Myers, D. Barber, E. Reavis, Hepler, G. Cambell, H. Bailey, L. Weairl, B. Wright, V. Simpson. Ninth Row: S. Bannhardt L. Rodgers, T. Beitchman, M. R. Dobbins, D. Binkley, N. Gardner, C. Thacker, L. Downs, J. Sheets, F. Edens, C. Fletcher, S. Adams, S. French. Tenth Row: S. Jobe, A. Butner, P. Benbow, J. Peterson, J. A. Skeen, P. Bagnal, B. McColl, L. Beach, B. Gardner, K. Stone, S. Bain, S. Zimmerman, C. Cann, B. Weiser. Eleventh Row: M. Cooper, E. Carlton, B. Hemrick, M. Singletary, P. Hooper, N. Snow, J. Speight, D. H. Westmoreland, L. Hines, P. Lightner, R. Hudson, H. Odurn, J. Collins, G. Grice. Twelfth Row: D. Mills, M. Bagnal, M. Phillips, S. Hardy P. Stanford, M. Vandever, L. Atkinson, L. Jackson, P. Waller, B. Steele, B. G. Heefner, D. Dull, K.Cooke. Thirteenth Row: L. Riemenschnuder, B. L. Bricker, B. Holton, P. Combs, D. Crutch, M. G. Black, A. Cagle, R. McKnight, A. Orrell, L. Heritage, S. Dawson, C. Saintsing, D. Kirby. Fourteenth Row: B. Katz, B. Byerly, S. Benson, J. Beard, M. Mabe, B. Myers, K. Roth, D. Moore, N. McKinnon, M. Chappell, C. Gaines, A. Causby. Fifteenth Row: R. Martin, J. Fleenor, R. Reynolds, B. Tucker, M. Wagner, S. Airey, C. Tillotson, R. Tillotson, S. Klechak, D. Waller, K. Shelton, J. Carpenter, L. Burrows. 86 Serviteers First Row: C. Todd, Secretary, A. Hauser, Treasurer, C. Inabinet, President, J. Hamrick, Vice-President. Second Row: C Mowery, M. Thomas, P. Bain, M. Gold, J. Holton, J, Duncan, C. Vaughn, E. Wenger, K. Howell. Third Row: M. Wolfe V. Lovell, B. Wilson, B. Forrest, N. Mayer, P. Jackson, D. Dunnigan, J. Petree, P. Smithdeal, M. Davis. Fourth Row: C. Vaughn, G. Collette, P. Huband, S. Dicker, C. Nanny, M. Fobert, J. Fleenor, P, Richardson, M. McKeithen, M. A. Swanson, B. King. Fifth Row: J, Ziglar, K. Janes, P. Jones, B. Poe, H. Peeples, J. Yandell, B. Collins, L. Fuller, K. Amen, L. Holmes, P, McCormick, R. Ashburn. Sixth Row: B. Trotter, M. R. Roberts, V. Poindexter, J, Orrell, J. Cranfill, G. Bryant, L. Brewer, N. Putnam, L. Pate, K. Sapp, S. Spearman, J. Woodward. Seventh Row: C. Bagnall S. Bagnal, A. Rogan, M. Ro- gan, C. Shields, J. Butler, L. Foster, P. Metcalf, L. Sawyer, P. Henry, P. Murray, C. Conrad. Eighth Row: N. Foster, M Rettinger, B. Granade, M. Clayton, L. Carrell, E. Latimer, L. Dahlen, J. Bailey, M. R. Perkins, C. Simmons, M. Wallace, V Granade. Ninth Row: E. Chipman, P. Baker, C. Johansen, G. Lamm, S. Wall, J. Crawley, B. Reich, L. Stockes, L. Sims, K. Welfare, M. Silverman, V. Ekvall. Tenth Row: M. Stafford, K. Adams, S. D. Kapen, G. Whitfield, C, Peters, S. Beckerbite, E. lsgett, S. Barnhardt, P. Petree, D. Norman, H. Dempsey, S. Hine, C. Chandler. Eleventh Row: P, Kimel, H. Nanzetta, P Stallings, D. Smithdeal, B. Cox, C. Baker, J. Chipman, C. Robertson, J. Ferris, C. Donovan, J. Parker, L. Thomas, C. Feinman. Twelfth Row: P, Hahn, T. Mack, C. Rogers, P. Rabbit, A. Nelson, G. Rengar, M. Snow, V. Boyle, A. Parker, K. Traylor, M Eidson, B. Brewer, A. Smith. Thirteenth Row: B. Gordon, D. Bumgardner, M. R. Frye, E. Siewers, S, Collins, T. Brown, J. Keith, K. Grubbs, D. Way, J. Hill, N, Crews, L, Brown. Fourteenth Row: A. MacLeod, K. Williamson, M. A. Cody, P. Dunham, M. Blackmore, A. Steele, E. McGuire, B. Bayless, D. Owen. x. 87 1 if F , ,. . -9 f S A .. Officers Betsy Steele and Jimmy Bunn were walking on the water Cfrozen.l Teen-Age Council With the help of their sponsor, Mrs. Mar- garet Howard, the Teen-Age council gave so- cials for all occasions during the year, the rockin' Halloween Dance, Christmas party, annual Twirp dance, hayrides, picnics, and club initiation at Miller Park are some ex- annples. Never-to-be-forgotten are the Tuesday night meetings, where the members enjoyed home- made cookies, trying to keep Chuck quiet, and the latest news. The officers, Jim Bunn, President, Betsy Steele, Vice-President, Chuck Westmoreland, Secretary, led the Teen-Age council in a great year of fun and frolic. First Row: C. Little, R. Lake, S Heckard, P. Hightower, R. Crowd er, A. Mouse, A. Bomb, J. White J. Davis, G. Forrest, S. Little. Sec ond Row: L. Kimball, K. Cook, B G. Heefner, B. Lineberger, C Westmoreland, J. Bunn, B. Steele P. Dunham, B. Cox, G. Goodwin 4. 7 .. . -.1 W .,.,. 1 ,L B d . -..- .gif ,. . Q 3 ' ' .. b . A AX A if ,. AAV -, Co-chairmen Nita Cox and Jo Ann Stafford. ,f I 'X This year was a busy and successful one for the Pep Board. The posters and shakers serve to show the outstanding part it has played in boosting the school spirit at R. J. R. Can we ever forget Demon Lane, pep rallies, homecoming chapels and all the other things the Board has done for us? Thanks to JoAnn Stafford, Nita Cox, and the other members of the Pep Board, this was a year we will never forget. First Row: J. Stafford, Ca-Chairman, N. Cox, Co-Chairman. Second Row: C. Todd, S. Collins, A. Steele, S. Bain, B. Steele, J. Collins, B. Gardner, B. Holton, B. G. l-leefner, P. Bain, B. Cox, J. l-loltor, J. Dize, D. Smithdeal, C. Bagnal. Third Row: B. Davis, A. Badgett, J. Woodward, C. Simmons, L. Simpson, C. Scales, L. Heritage, K. Jones, J. Beard, S. Nash, V. Currin, D. Thomas, J. Slawter, M. R. Frye. Fourth Row: R. David, P. Page, B. Beatnick, S. l-lechard, C. Farmer, S. Airey, M. Davis, K. Amen, K. Traylor, B. Bulla, D. Dull, G. Grice, M. Blackmore, K. Cook, Cook, P. Dunham, S. James, P. Orrell, M. Marcuson, C. Winder, M. Sams, S. Clifton, J. Smeth, A. Drake. 89 t V1 . - ,,,,., . '. ' - ' :... n 2',v, A 'J f A1574 2 e 5 - f . I A. ,-4 4.4 Q-Q ..w.,m- QA nh- .-,MN . eq :W - it nw f. W -'.:,,vt. A ,,,.f..r1,a'cu wr. vw fs,-A---.W AAA-A 1, ,Af-.41 -. 1. .-W. -,L- -if , .J K , . . 1- ,L A, A .. e- .g f .V sv ,. I QM-I X A 5 , 'diem ...YA AA.. I ., Ky :WMM my Nam, mf. . M. I HK.-K J.-' I - - ..., ......s..' . .A .A -...-.... r ' ,f f , , . , .A A .c ..,A J 7-.5 I in-Q , : 'l'l'- pg: rf ' A-'f' si he - . . .. - A . 1 - 'ff' V 7 F . ' V First Row: K. Hepler, Vice-President, B. Avery, Treasurer, A. Jacobsen, S. Philo, President, W. Alexander, Chaplain. Second Row: D. Parish, R. Murray, D. D. Greene, B. Daisy, J. Canull, S. Disher, J. Bunney, J. Padgett, R. David, T. Conrad, C. Lane, G. Forrest. Third Row: J. Brools, B. Davis, C. Davis, C. Little, B. Zeh, S. Dula, H. Schuitmaker, R. Pickett, B. W Anderson. Fourth Row: S. Heckard, J. Earnhardt, G. Shermer, B. Hurst, C. Philips, P. Freeman, J. R. Thomas, L. Briggs, Tennile, S. Blanco. Fifth Row: F. Ebert, P. Bates, B. Manual, W. Joest, K. Essex. Sixth Row: J. Barrow, C. Trogdon, O. Herring, M Ashcroft, A. Sarratt, B. Flintom, B. Leale, l. Shapiro. Senior Hi-Y Hi-Y Sponsors are Gwen Grice, Pam Hooper, ancl Sharon Bain. Missing is Betsy Holton. if . c l My swf A, A . ,M A .. Aw , wyf,--fr 1 -. f,A, .f ,dai K., A N , , .. I . J-G f--'Q A A V W . A. 'J . , .rr . ilk. : - . f ' -A iff A ,A 4 gr? 'Q' 5' 1 J . xl 0, 5 if JA -- .'s'-flu' New ll 1 V. ,. A. .A My f' .. ' mi , A ,jgflxgist gswiglil ie W- W A-'m'T,i, 1f?i fg2f95T f 1 FIM :fi A if M 0' . Q .A A . . ,,. ' 'f' . . , A - J- . .2 rg. . V ... ., wi... Officers are Ked Hepler, President, Bob Avery, Vice-President, Arthur Jacobsen, Secretary, Steve Philo, Treasurer, and Woody Alexander, Chaplain. 90 1,- w.,..,. ,- , .1 ff- x. -, , ,.,7 ,.f ' , . . -f ., X W . H 5 - .L .-,g s-' First Row: A. Davis, M. Bagnal, M. Phillips, T. Beichman, S. Jackson, Program Chairman, A. Butner, Treasurer, B. Byerly, Vice-President, S. Matuszak, President, G. Ferebee, Worship Chairman, J. Peace, Corresponding Secretary, R. Reynolds, Social Chairman, D. Dull, Recording Secretary, C. Gaines, B. Lanier, P. Walker. Second Row: S. Dawson, L. Hines, C. Colter, B. Rix, L. Beach, N, Adams, B. Reavis, M. Talley, S. Barnhardt, L. Myers, D. Dull, L. Weavil, L. Downs, C. Fulmer, J. Peterson, N. Stansfield, J. A. Skeen, J. Parker, Third Row: A, Farthing, L. Davis, S. Smothers, M. Brockwell, B. Clark, D. Reinhardt, K, Rallaher, J. Barber, D. Cook, V. Campbell, K, Hampton, S. Hepler, L, Fulton, P. Pearce, C. Saintsing, L. Atkinson, L. Carter, S. Smith. Fourth Row: L. Abernathy, S. Hardy, A. Wilson, S. Holmes, S, Shelton, M, Chandler, C. Marion, B. Bulla, J. O'Brien, B. Bailey, F. Ubele, K. Summers, S. Benson, L. Pratt, P. Bagnal, M. Vanderver. Fifth Row: G. Walker, R. Parnell, C. Wise, S. Harvel, B. Lineberger, K. Cooke, V. Simpson, A, Whitney, S. Adams, R. Binkley, J. Beard, E. Ardnt, S. Steere, B. Gardner. Sixth Row: L. Harper, C. Marr, K. Burke, G. A. Kipper, P. Combs, J. A. Stafford, S. French, S. Airey, M. Waggoner. Seventh Row: D. Hayworth, G. Savage, E. Westmore, J. L. Harrold, J. Hutcherson, G. Grice, J. Fleenor, P. Rudolph, B. Tucker. Senior Y-Teens zzris ,I A' Q ll ll! . tw: IL ill' 1: I V - nt UWT! E 5' Q Il I an L . , ...... Z' tllfg rr ' Q 5 5 v E Q ' o O' t 1. T37 'W' ,.,.,f ...D iff mf . K fe 'rtt ru rv , V 1 n 1 '50 PM t ' ........ ' I E14 . 52 .Q .... . .... M 5 E I M 41. --4-f22'f45.f lt .TI ' 'rv 3 3 3 O . Q 1 Ml., It .... .... . -, 4 J... .... 1 I k.....M5,,. E gig QS ' 3 'N -4 ,... ' 3,- . igl,iig5f -'Q N A , . X . D r Q rw - 1 31 . ti.. V O ,D 1 v M33 . I ig lr ' rt' gg Sg.:f'f' . . 'W '. 4. Q3 5, A 3 5 S, W tgfig' - ' -r'- M'- v 3 7 .Hg ...L U gl N N ,. W .lg..,...... SQ . B---4, , - - g 916' 5 Q0 Q-S4 O 'U -U YU O.-l 'U 'U -. O-KD D' o rn 3 3 5' 3 3 90 3 314 'lo Q Q 6' m U1 O 3 Q 3 FVX4 O 1 5 0.3-gdb-f 't 3' f-tl :OO 3-CD U, ua 3'3 U, 0 at 2, QSO m 3 3 U' 0 S 3 -. -1-X4 -. 'D 3 3 30 o CD 3 241, 1 -h W 3 -93 3 5 D' O -fx -1 Q. -.6 mm -1 3 3-3 C Q -+ uw 3 O CU O 'D Q an -U rn N 9, 5 A 1 3 -' U7 3 C f, lf. gui-Q g 3 4 3, 3 U-ln C Q. gl rn CO K rt 'D ur ui U1 O g av . ,A -. ,,, 'U 3 N 55 if m -f O m I 0 ca B-NF ' 5-5 fn S- 'Q .2 S2 K? H Q 9 si l 91 Junior Y-Teens First Row: M. Silverman, Treasurer, R. Ashburn, Secretary, P. Metcalf, Vice-President, V. Ekvall, President. Second Row: K. Amen, Vice-President, H. Dempsey, President, B. Trotter, Treasurer, K. Traylor, Secretary, P. Huband, Vice-President, K. Welfare, President. Third Row: L. Holmes, C. Schields, J. Hill, L. Foster, C. Bagnal, S. Bagnel, D. Owen, B. Gordon. Fourth Row: L. Edwards, L. Fuller, B. Collins, J, Yondell, B. Poe, P. Henry, P. Murray, J. Durana, A. Nelson, D. Kanoy. Fifth Row: M. A. Swaney, S, Decker, C. Nanny, P. Richardson, M. McKeithen, M. Fobert, J. Fleenor, .K Williamson, B. Parker, J. Ziglar. Sixth Row: M. Miller, C. McKnight, S. Kopland, J. Bailey, B. King, C. Feinman, N. Crews, V. Boyle, M. Bidson, M. Helton, M. Renegar. Seventh Row: M. Davis, M. Rogan, S. Brown, K. Grubbs, D. Way, H. Nanzetta, C. Harris, K. Coplon, C. Vaughn, J. Hicks, B. Reich. Eighth Row: A. Hauser, G. Collette, L. Stokes, K. Adams, L. Pate, N. Putman, M. Sneed, S. Aspden, M. Monroe, P. Smithdeal, C. Robertson. Ninth Row: M. Clayton, M. Rettinger, B. Granade, B. Cox, M. Blackmore, A. Steele, L. Brown, M. B. Perkins, L. Sawyer, J. Woodyard. Tenth Row: J. Ferris, C. Baker, J. Chipman, P. Stallings, E. McGuire, B. Wilson, M. Thomas, M. Gold, D. Dunham, P. Bain, B. Farrist. Eleventh Row: C. Johansen, E. lsgett, D. Norman, C. Donovan, A. MacLeod, S. Spearman, S. Wall, J. Crawley, C. Farmer, M. A. Cody. Twelfth Row: A. Rogers, C. Simmons, P. Jones, P. McCormick, D. Lewis, A. Petty, L. Dahlen, A. Smith, C. Inabinet, S. Barnhardt. Thirteenth Row: M. Wallace, B. Brewer, D. Bumgarner, N. Foster, C. Conrad, S. Beckerdite, N. Mayer, C. Todd, J. Butler, E. Latimer. Fourteenth Row: V.'Lovell, T. Mack, M. Stafford, H. Peoples, E. Siewers, R. Nixon, T. Smith, C. MOWSVY, C. PSTSFS. 92 l Junior O Hi-Y First Row: M, Zouber, Chap- lain, D. Carlberg, Secretary, C. McEwan, President, F. Bahnson, Treasurer, T. Mc- Kenzie, Vice-President, B. Sugg, Sergeant at Arms. Sec- ond Row: R. Barrow, T. Fow- ler, B. Benbow, T. Kimball, D. Lineback, B. White, T. Thornton, B. Benbow, M, Moore. Third Row: W. Star- buck, J. Blackburn, T. Ed- dleman, L. Gordon, A. For- syth, B, Snyder, R. Greenway, J. Kausch, R. Harper, B. Sutton, J. Fitzgerald. Fourth Row: R. Sprinkle, B. Fitts, B. Lowery, G. Harmon,C. Perry, P. Hightower, T. Ogburn, R, Lake, C. Veitch, T. Cordell, D. Meschan, B. Blair. 2. 'vc rs, J., It in x +1-'. .2 Sophomore Hi-Y First Row: B. Malcolm, Sergeant at Arms, D. Hobbs, Chaplain, B. Ben- ton, Secretary, P. Van Dorsten, Treasurer, S. Sparks, Vice-President, K. Wilcox, President. Second Row: W. Mitchell, B. Vance, S. Whicker, L. Kimel, W. Weaver, S. Lackey, J. Covington. Third Row: J. Gaddy, C. Matthews, J. Agu, J. Pfefferkorn, D. Bell, A. Crowes, J. Finlayson, S. Edwards, R. Crowder. Fourth Row: R. Testa, C. Wieson, G. Tuttle, E. Marion G. Reid, R. Phil- ips, S. Blackwell, B. Rose, D. King, S. Bennett, G. White, K. Clauset, W. Eysenbach, A. Newman. Sophomore Y-Teens First Row: R. Beach, Secretary, E. Kirby, Vice-President, J. Gilmore, President, M. Swanson, Treasurer, B. Norman, President, S. Thornton, Social Chairman, P. Copple, Secretary, C. Waller, Vice-President, J. Haynes, Treasurer. Second Row: R. T. Parker, A. Thacker, M. Mitchell, B. Stanley, B. Glenn, G. Schaum, C. Watson, A. Conrad, C. Winder, P. Barringer. Third Row: B. Francis, A. Laughter, G. Richardson, K. Cockerman, J. Slawter, M. Marcuson, M. B. Hinkle, M. Sams, G. McClung, M. A. Sanders. Fourth Row: C. Gough, L. Sample, J. Keiger, B. Adams, K. V. Smith, D. Dunford, M. Chafin, P. Poindexter, J. L. Divine. Fifth Row: M. Austin, D. Saunders, S. Kinney, P. Alexander, A. Warren, D. Hill, S. Clifton, J. Fulp, C. Strickland, S. James, M. Cline. Sixth Row: J. Kittinger, D. Gobble, D. Scott, D. Pullium, L. Moser, L. Ketchie, H. Houston, N. Hawkins, N. Hester, M. Levy. Seventh Row: J. Dize, L. Share, S. Crantill, J. Sherrill, A. Powers, M. A. Fulton, C. Price, R. Greenwood, M. Spencer, M. E. Enders, E. Tucker. Eighth Row: C. Pratt, J. Vaught, J. Harding, C. Scales, S. Thompson, L. Hauser, B. Brock, S. Nash, V. Currin, A. Speas, M. Chambers, M. Cass. Ninth Row: D. Rogers, G. Reid, M. Washington, B. Young, C. Carlton, P. Fearington, B. Harrill, B. Dixson, L. Kimball, A. Brownlee, J. Averette, D. Thomas. Tenth Row: P. Markunas, D. Johnson, D. Rolfe, J. A. Pickett, J. Bruebaker, S. David, G. Ruff, B. William, B. Wheeling, B. and B. Harris, S. Mehlen. Eleventh Row: M. Culler, N. Mohr, K. Conrad. 94 Junior Red Cross First Row: D. Rogers, Treasurer, J. Eysenbach, Vice-President, L. Heritage, President, R. Ashburn, Secretary. Second Row: J Ziglar, B. Brewer, C. McKnight, J. Brown, D, Scott, M, Swanson, A. Strickland. Third Row: G, McClung, C, Parrish, M. Mc Keithen, C. Vaughn, C. Conrad, B. Davis. Fourth Row: K. Russos, J, Harrold, R. M. Parker, J. Peterson, G. Reid, L. McLeod M. Whitaker, S. Russos, L. Byrd. Fifth Row: P. Thompson, K. Harrison, P. Huband, B. Collins, L. Dohlen, M. Stafford, R Mathes, M. Mabe. Sixth Row: N. Stanstield, C. Miller, P. Greer, D. Dunford, C. Stickland, M. Thornton, P. Ferrington, K Coplon, P. A, Hondros. Seventh Row: S. Motuszak, B. Wallin, D. Smith, D. Thaker, D. Thomas, C. Bennett, C. Sprinkle, P A. Orr, R. C. Shaftner. Eighth Row: B. Wright, N. McKinnon, T, Cooke, J. O'Brien, M, R. Dobbins, P. Bambolis, M. Cole Tan, S. Wilner, K. Kneeland. Ninth Row: T. Blalock, P. Davis, H. Schuitmaker, S, Zimmerman, C. Ridgeway, L. Pratt . Downs. 95 Sophoteers First Row: M. Swanson, Secretary-Treasurer, M. Sams, President, M. J. Chambers, Vice-President. Second Row: A. Herndon J. Waller, A. Conrad, B. Norman, R. M. Parker, B. Davis. Third Row: D. Rogers, B. K. Harris, B. B. Harris, M. Marcuson, J Slawter, G. Ruff, J. Bruebaker. Fourth Row: A. Brownlee, B. Glenn, B. Stanley, J. Harding, V. Young, M. B. Hinkle, C. Pratt, P. Orrell, G. Richardson. Fifth Row: K. L. Smith, D. Johnson, D. Hill, B. Brock, S. Nash, M. Thornton, B, Dixson, G. Schaum, A. Speas, M. Mitchell. Sixth Row: N. Mohr, H. Danna, J, Skipper, M. Johnson, Z. Smith, D. Thomas, C. Bennett, M. A. Fulton, K. Harrison. Seventh Row: P. Bambalis, C. Martin, C. Karen, T. Maunder, L. Miller, P. Poindexter, J. Vaught, N. Haw- kins, D. Dunford, K. Cockerham, Eighth Row: P. Fearrington, K, Brewer, M. Cass, C. Strickland, J. Fulp, l.. Copple, S. Clifton. Library Staff First Row: G. Grice, Secretary, D. Smithdeal, Social Chairman, H. Odom, Vice President, C. Dize, Social Chairman, W. Ten- nille, Treasurer. Second Row: M. A. Swaney, P. Bain, S. Bain, N. Cox, B. Hemrick, P. Dunham, F. Parnell, Miss Caldwell. Third Row: J. Collins, B. Cox, P. Hooper, P. Walker, S. Heckarcl, J. Bunn, B. G. Heetner, B. Bulla, C. Conrade. Fourth Row: S. Collins, B. Davis, A, Orrell, J. Hutcherson, B. Greer, B. Steele, A. Badgette, J. A. Stafford. 96 1 E 2 u K, Q i iik- 'iv i 7 . .I 1 Q, W - V U Sql ' ..' A b' swf:-H' QW, A ,. ., r .. w - . . French I Club First Row: T. Mock, President, V. Boyle, President, P. Von Doresten, President, J. Frost, President, A. Clowes, Vice-President, B. Brock, Vice-President, C. Todd, Vice-President, P. Fearrington, Vice-President, E. Latimer, Secretary, E. Goodman, Secre- tary, B. Cox, Secretary, M. Thornton, Treasurer, G. Schaum, Treasurer, B. Butler, Treasurer, M. A. Cody, Treasurer, L. Mad- docks, A. Haase. Second Row: S. Collins, P. Bain, M. Gold, A. Laughter, J. Hill, M. Wallace, L. Foster, C. Shields, J. Wood- ward, B. Stanley, M. Miller, K. Jones, C. Carlton, A. Speas, W. Hill, S. Pace, S. Nash, A. Conrad, L. Kimball, A. Petty, R. Carter, J. Miller. Third Row: A. Smith, C. Johansen, V. Wood, T. Vernon, S. Yaunt, J. Blackburn, S. Sulkin, C. lnabinet, S. Bagnal, N. Mayer, D. Scott, J. Parker, S. Ashburn, S. Beckerdite, K. Grubbs, D. Way, C. Gaines, L. McCleod, P. Alexander, Mrs. Barnet. Fourth Row: L. Faley, K. Conrad, C. Simmons, K. Welfare, S. Wall, S. Spearman, N. Hawkins, S. Johnson, M. Silver- man, M. Renegar, H. Nanzetta, L. Simpson, K. Harrison. Fifth Row: Mrs. Farrington, L. Filler, B. Collins, K. Adams, B. Fos- ter, M. Artman, G. Yarbroigh, B. McCarthy, G. Devlin, D. Rogers, D. Church, G. Collette, F. Richardson, G. Millaway, W. Middleton, V. Louell, D. Smithdeal, C. Vaughn, A. Herndon, H. Houston, R. Robinson. Sixth Row: G. Lamm, E. lsgett, S. Barnhardt, J. Stevenson, G. Reid, E. Kirby, J. Fleenor, J. Keith, P. Huband, S. Brown. Seventh Row: A. Thacker, L. Martin, L. Thomas, R. Miller, M. Byers, C. Tobin, M. Eidson, K. Traylor, A. Parker, B. Hendrix, W. Walker. F j,' . French ll Club First Row: J. Bunn, President, J. Hutcherson, President, F. Ubele, President, C. Thacker, Vice-President, C. Amen, Vice President, R. Reynolds, Vice-President, J. Parker, Secretary, L. Atkinson, Secretary, J. A. Skeen, Secretary, R. David, Trecis urer, V. Blalock, S. Highgiggs, Treasurer. Second Row: B. Lineberger, V. Ekvall, L. Holmes, H. Dempsy, L. Wall, L. Davis, N Stansfield, S. Shepherd, J. A. Stafford, B. Hemrick, A. Davis, S. Bardot, M. Whitney, C. Gaines, S. Adams, M. Phillips C. Colter, E. Carlton, P. Kellogg, C. Harris, M. Stuart, Mrs. Barnett. 97 u Thespldh After several years of relatively little activity, the Dramatics Club this year began its renaissance. ln order to develop a corps of trainedjechnicians and actors, the Dramatics Club worked with Woke Forest College in play production. Various groups throughout the year produced plays and training ex- ercises. A special room in the school was set aside for the club's use and the building-block program was begun to re- gain the status of the club in our school's extra-curricular ac- tivities. Participation in the state Drama Festival, several club programs for the student body, and other projects have renewed interest in this field of student education. An actress applies make-up for the Emperor's Doll. 4' G df I f Thespian officers are: Penny Thompson, Secretary-Treasurer, Jon Bed- nerik, President, and Jennie Divine, Vice-President. 98 First Row: R. Beach, C. Carlton, R. Blackwell, M. Miller, B. Adams, B. Curtis. Second Row: M. Harrington, B. Hyland G Harmon, D. Meschan, C. Deleot, M. Orr. Third Row: R. lsaa cs, D. Sprinkle, B. Lambeth, J. Blackburn, R. David, J Doud Debating Club The Debating Club this year again prepared for the Wake Forest workshop, triangular debates, and district eliminations. Long hours spent writing speeches and sharpening rebuttals have made our debaters formidable opponents in the National Forensic League and the District Congress at Raleigh. The officers of the Debating Club are J. Blackburn, G. Harmon, D. Meschan, and M. Harrington. 99 Practice is an important part of every debater 5 life M W--www jv- 'A , ,.,. ,,, rr.: f A gi 1 3? 4 4 F 4 Mifefmf fn if 9'- 4 N94 Science Club W2-Mr. Fulcher, sponsor, and ing, Jack Brooks, and 'seem puzzled by the board problems, A science if . V, A, W., -s'j2e9?s,vjltEit1 , 5.1 , , fr fifiif. , fs- K tl ggy,,f,i,fa5gSyMg454,.g,,, iz A M, -1 ,V .A -5, M, ,',,,HI,,c A ,, W ,ty 4,7 - ' '- rrcrpcrc c,.rV N , crsc ,. ,,,,, , xilf-QQYM.. c - K The Science Club of Reynolds, to encourage and develop the scientific interest of high school students, viewed films and carried out projects in thectherne of a better understanding of science during this year. f,- 4- ,Z .fc , r 1 ,U 4 wg , X.-Q6 ' ' kwa t F rl ,J-F4 , .. - -t ..'..1 ,--4351.4 73 f 2 1' .J 41 ji gwf,+',1f,',g:si sf-1143, ,gt , pc? +5-iw 32 ' Q. .ew a v , d , c 4 istr Secretary, VVBQY,-Downing, President, Second Row: Mr. Whitley, J. Miller, T. Wood, D Stockton, G. Thrushaigfn'-Qdrke, D, Lyon,'f'i?li5Qi,aSchuitmaker, Mr. Fulcher, Third Row: D Need ij5ri:?gQ,,f,yf,g3gQig5ifgl.gii1i'NewrQin72-:W.vPr,ehssei,iL. Bennett, D. Morris, W. Joesfi,'ztLr,55syHorsr, E, Scott, E? Phillips. mfr V' wily?-rl.iiii5g'w 'gl 7 ' 'PTY -'.i il ' ,'- ' f Q Q : - - ' 7 7 L ,W ,-', 2' f. .f K T,:?Y Vf r ti 1? ' ' E515 n in ittt t i i' ei' f5'3?r?' lfiilh-'59'f5rg.aigv S1-fe y-, f'9'ifLl.f,xgw'fij.Lt-F 43 ' 315 591251-Lf all I , it ..ts.,., 1 aww-fu-15 H -sfwzQf1'w,z ' f 'f1Q4'ftf-i ' W ' ,gi nlf f-sffwwiw-s.fi ii .. ' e strv ' .2 svws V . wi, .VK-' 4f.'ffrTU .' irfi arfvv. ui f- . FWS? Wrist, if-ssl-Y :iv .isrsfrpirif J.. . .. , ., r - arises . V 'r 9551 F r Y- . ff- Q ' A 55 -1 sg...:sgr.1q.aQ4iwe:sX5i.g' - . K A ,i.g,r.1.. fam ,Q ,e,..y,,A,i.ff.w?i. -. sgirirftfsiei , -ix-53,x4.s.igwi2m.i. ,wif ww.. .. tp, .aw . w,g.ih,Q,j5 l:.g,fx,.. :gil 13.555 if :jrsiq S .irf-QT'-'TF':fQL,f Ri' 1 4 af uf.-ri t L - - - sf'--ri.:-f :ref 'sr Y - r ' -sg.-. u?.f.-riser. Hum ij ' .-Nfflriitaf. rs 'f1f.-'fwrwfzg-iz' 1.1,-' ., ' .-as-pf.1gyr55.5g5.T3-5. : 1.5. C. , I. . H' it . ' 3si2w Q s:1fse .. i, if , v 4 rn 11. r . :LM 'M r .. .- . .Q K .- gjxgffz P1i.a9g,,1g.,. . ,.. . A -. Q sf X, A , g9'5q,,:. .Q5v. - 5 ,iv 1 The Chemistry Club, composed of students who lilehry 'F W- ' 1,, ore intgefested in extending their knowledge of chem- 0 istry beyond thot which is offered in the school loborci- g tory, ottempitefdfgpresent to its members the procticcil 2,1 t oppliccitions o'fbl'iemistry through lectures, films, ond -'Q ond' Eric Goodman the cork to blow off. tours of locol inclu ries. Although organized only this . yeor, the Chemist Club hos been successful in pre- senting to its members o progro of continuing interest. -ul V g.. , . . . . . ., . l. . .. ,. .Q A . 1, Q-'.irbfr, -Q., .A , -- .5.,g, f ' g ...:.if..v fr' ff .1 , . . . r r r 'f -Mi.....f:f,f fr it ' rf , f f . .. r -X 4 --ff -ff . First R6 Vice-President, E. Goodrnon, President, H. Crocldock, Secretory-Treasurer. Secondi Raw: A, Decike, T. Eddlemon P. Lickerf llg oneycutt, P. l-tort, R. Fishel, J. Bollord, S. Blackwell, M. Johnson, D. Forsyth, E. Katsin, D. Bcirncird, L. Longworth Third Row: H. Overcosh, S. Stroupe, R. Murroy, B. Wolldmon, W. Storbuck, S. Cooper, B, Heller, M. Moore, A. Brown, D. Goin, R Greene, C. Soppington, L. Wright, L. Smith. 101 German l Club First Row: D. Sprinkle, President, R. Crowder, Vice-President, B. Greenway, Secretary, C. Mowery, Treasurer. Second Row J, Crawley, B. Jones, L. Stokes, L. Crawford, B, Reich, B. Lowery, C. Bagnal, J. Morris. Third Row: D. McLennan, L. Smith J. Fitzgerald, J. Davis, J. Appleyard, R. Angell, D. Dunford. Fourth Row: T. Eddleman, R. Jasinkiewicz, G. Barber, E, Chap man, B. Gorden, D. Owen, J. A. Pickett, J. Gokhale. Fifth Row: B, Staley, B. Stewart, D. Everhart, B. Burke, H. Thomas, J Pfetterkorn, C. Sapp, R. Testo. Sixth Row: E. Horwitz, M. l-lart, K. Wilhem, B. Seibels, P. Brown, J. W. Kauseh, l-l. Coter Seventh Row: B. Earl, K. Dawson, J, Meditz, B. Farwell, G. Richardson, M, R. Frye, B. Sutton. Eighth Row: D. Burngarner, N. Foster, V. Poindexter, S, Young, T. Wood, R. Greene, B. Cooper, Ninth Row: l-l. Smith, E. Siewers, R. Beach, K. LaRogae, F. Arnend, B. Bayless, S. Middleton. Tenth Row: W. Starbuck, A. Brownlee, S. Blackwell, P. Licker, W. Eysenbach, W. Von- Braun, S. Davis, Eleventh Row: M, Stafford, B. Trotter, R. Trent, J. Roberts, L. Longworth, K. Clauset, S. Stroupe, T, Mack- night, K. Davis. 102 -Vg. f ing,--A . -,MQ .. fsggffgl. pffmav-.egg-A--,f,,5v,,, lf rg - -is .-wwf-.1--,ewayH-wfafg' 1s-:iff . . .. M. -Y. K X ,. i sdn? QW A ff 1 gp 2 M R gr wwf M eff f, . . ff 1:-221522:-ifim , ,, - 'H' ' V ' QL E Q 'fn M kv 3- ' f ff37,k5Zvf ,gg liillhiibii-A: V' iv E 717 rl--:.aQf5-'qlmflg 'Vfi' - '-in 5579153 If if 5 -W, .W .- K f. uw-W lg--2..m,A. 'W . . 'V'T'W M wg, ,l A.,A V? .Lf --L,-. -Y l j .wgg-J Q may ,Q .M . w.?g.,.E.WQ3k, Q TTS? :Lt ' j 4, . L51ig,,j. fkzww- My-17,2-22-:R-1 Q2--mn QM ! - -K,rgig. -- ' ' -' -f1+ribii:zwxH?'3ZQ: .., . - -Cf5?fw,1v-EWQ--W M, fly ,,.. . fafzj-if -- in-L1 f Aww X 3, 1 M, Aw W-Ewbapg , 53, ,f g iQE:?JSKE 1 Em QK,g'1,gL,g,w- rwwf--gl- .... 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JEL- A A Q -5, , W i- if 1, fy af 53 A J' if K,N,,,, ,QSM ...H .. .. , 3 : n., ,X :W fx S 323, Z 'N S' sv an X H9351-fww f W f X K K: 'km Y , R 5 - 3 H 5 . .Q -f-, -- sf X 2, : few-.. .-f 1 -M I 1 k si X 1 S f 1 1 2 17 EQQIQEQQ . wx--I-Y 1 - -wx -. 1 - w U Msg um, V 0 55 , AL if I ., Q: , . 4 , .N 12'- .. -1 2 -A ,- ev ? -f-f u ' R25 H Qs K, Q., x N I Ushers' Club First Row: S. Philo, S. Disher, W. Joest, K. Essex, D. Lyon, R. Murray, G. Gentry, S. Stanley, D. Chipman, W. Beroth, C. Peters, M. Zauber, D. Stuart, M. Foltz, A. Wood, M. Bryant. Second Row: L. Briggs, T. Eddleman, B. Crater, M. Nesbit, Treasurer, B. Leake, l. B. Southerland, Secretary, T. Conrad, Vice-President, C. Lane, President, M. Watts, D. Needham, L. Thrush, S James, D. Norwood, J. Chitty, L. Byrd, R. Perryman, F. Freudig, Mr. Peters. J Gun Club First Row: N. Barringer, Sponsor, B. White, President, B. Cooper, Vice-President, B. Motfie, Secretary, R. Harper, Treas- urer. Second Row: B. Maynard, C. Gordon, J. Morris, R. Murray. Third Row: B. Davis, H. Smith, H. Carter, L. Pardue Fourth Row: A. Hill, B. Boudlin, P. Orr. Fifth Row: B. Blair. Math Club First Row: J. Chitty, J. Frost, G. Boger, R. Bredder, R. Perryman, Secretary-Treasurer, K. Wilcox, President, T. Conrad, Vice-President, C. Lane, D. Greene, K. Clauset, R. Pulliam. l Scribblers Club l First Row: E. Eyesenbach, M. Schultz. Second Row: J. late, L. Young, ix, Rosses, S. l-lardy, R. Menz, D. Church, D. Lofland, S. Sulkin, T. Vernon, V. Blaylock. Physical Fitness Club F' t R w: R. Decker M. Zimmerman, R. Cornell, J. Strietmen, M. Mouse, N. Guard, D. Duck, C. Good, F. Martin, P. Miller irs o , Second Row: B. Zimmerman, B. Benbow, S. Johnson. Third Row: l-l. C. Derbln, B. Snyder, D. Yountz. Four Row. G. Shore, W. Solomon, l.. Pardue. Fifth Row: C. Orton, R. Ayeritt, B. Hurr. Instrumental Music Club First Row: S. Pace, R. Trent, R. Plyler, K, Joyce, D. Craver, F. Freudig, S. James, B. Butler, R. Thomas, R. Gibson, D. Bell, B Pike, M. Arfman, E. Newell, M. Lee, M. Hart, M. Horwitz, D. Kanoy, L. Coleman. Second Row: G. Greene, T. Phillips, T Vernon, B. Wallin, B. Buckner, B, Gibson, B. Gibson, S. Bradford, R. Tillotson, F. Williams, H. Wade, W. Weaver, J, Smith G. Kelly, F, Ebert, J. Wainer, R. Mayer. I Dancing Boots First Row: A. Davis, N, Mayer, A. Speas, B. l-larrill, D. Pfefferkarn, R. Ashburn, W. Dize, A. Hauser, L. Heritage, C. Rob- ertson, S. Bagnal, E. Latimer, L. Kimball, L. Edwards, J. Wooward. Second Row: P. Walker, M. Marcusan, K. Adams, K. Welfare, B. Forrest, M, Saks, L. Sims, S. Spearman, B, Rix, B. Byerly, J. Waller, J. Slawter, M. B. l-linkle, L. Sample. Third Row: M. Swanson, L. l-lines, C, Pratt, K, Smith, M. Sarns, S. Nash, J. Fleenor, M, McKeithan, M. Miller, C. Baker, M. Thomas, P. Dunham, M. Blackmore, C. Mowery, M. A. Saunders. Fourth Row: K. Traylor, E, Seiwers, B. Wilson, P. Hubond, M. Gold, E. McGuire, F. Ubele, E. Tucker, G. Collette, B. Brock, L. Copple, G. Richardson, B. Reich. Rcbops First Row: F. Ebert, P. Bates, B. Walderman, D. Needham, R. Wainer, S. Cooper, T. Phillips. Second row: S. Bradford, B. Malcom, M. Orr L. Briggs, B. Snyder, B, l-lurst, S. James, D. Stuart, D. Craver, F. Freudig, J. Smith. 106 '1 S7 'h ':'ffii1 . Q 5 .1 l S ' LA. 1. L First Row: N. Mayer, B. Haryill, D. Thomas, S. Thornton, S. N ash, J. Stafford, B. Steele. Second Row: P. Huband, D. Pfeffer korn, J. Fulp, K. Cockerham, F. Edens, B. Rix. Third Row: S. Stanley, L. Rice, J. Pagett, T. Blalock, T. Cordell, H. Schuit- maker. Fourth Row: M. Thrift, N. Koelmel, S. Bain, M. Dobbins, L. Foley, B. Vickers, D. Lyon. Fifth Row: M. Brockwell, D. Scott, C, Green, M. Saks, S. Tillen, C. Wise, S. Aspden, L. Harding. Sixth Row: K. Kelleher, B, Byerly, K. Summers, F. Ubele, J. Peace, B. Georgoulias, L. Weavil, B. Forrest, Seventh Row: L. Atkinson, S, Jackson, P. Stanford, S. Adams, B. Wilson, J. Parker, N, Stansfield, J, Peterson. Eighth Row: A. Davis, V. Simpson, C. Gains, L. Myers, A. Farthing, M. Vandever, D. Ha- worth, K. Burke. Ninth Row: D. Mickey, A. Butner, M. Wallace, E. Latimer, J. Woodward, D. Hill, L. Jackson, L. Heritage. Tenth Row: B. Daisy, L, Edwards, J. Speight, B. Tucker, J. Hill, G. Grice, L. Sims, V. Ekvall, L, Sanders, P. Hightower. 107 up.....,, .1117 , ,IW V IICUSCS Jewel' f .zxk -K V rf f -'uf ft ,fl 'TQ H' q Q-iam, 3 , 'ix 'amy A f ,f Af , 4 x ,f Anne Davis, Chief, Phyllis Dunham, Millie Gold, Betty Wilson, Barbara Lineberger, Kay Cook, Pat Walker, Choreographer, Lynn Kimball, Martha Ann Saund- ers, Nancy Mayer, Carol Mowery, Martha Thomas, Martha Blackmore, Elaine Sample, Ann Speas. fi if Now we'll all get on the bus! ders Nr s 2n.r What do you rnean, The game was over twenty minutes ago' 'P -S.-.ebay Front: Betsy Holton, chief. Left to right: Pam Bain, Sharon Bain, Judy Collins, Nancy Gardner, Betty Gray l-leefner, Betsy Steele, asst. chief, Barbara Gardner, Patsy Collins, Buff Cox, Jean Halton. Orchestra First Row: R. Reynolds, C. Burke, B. Pike, P. Walker, L. Edwards, C. Thacker. Second Row: N. Mayer, K. Brewer, J. Brooks, L. Fuller, K. Joyce, E. Arndt, l-l. Nanzetfa, J. Roberts, S. McCuiston, S. Matuzak. Third Row: M, Byers, P. Benbow, F. Ebers, M. Hart, M. Lee, D. Bell, B. Hurst, B. Snyder, L. Briggs, M. Orr, K. Davis, S. Bagnal. Fourth Row: E. Newell, C. Rogers, G. Harmon, Mr. Mayer, D. Needham, B. Waldman, S. Cooper, R. Weiner, D. Craver, D. Stuart, D. Kanoy. Back Row: B. Malcolm, G. Tuttle, B. Maynard, K. l-lepler, C. Hicks, B. Lowery, S. James, J. Smith, J. Peterson. 110 Black and Gold Band First Row: A. Speas, N. Mayer, L. Sample, M. Thomas, P. Walker, B Wilson, M. Gold, A, Davis, Chief, B. Lineberger, K. Cook, P. Dunham C. Mowery, M. Blackmore, M. A. Saunders, L. Kimball. Second Row S. Bradford, Drum Major, T. Phillips, B. Gibson, R. Tillotson, B. Gibson D. Hayworth, D. Craver, F. Freudig, L. Smith, B. Maynard, M. Orr L. Briggs, B. Hurst, R. Pullam, W. Middleton, C. Lincoln, W. Weaver W. Nails, B. Waldman, P. Bates, D, Needham, K. Davis, M, Clancy, M Bryant. Third Row: B. Buckner, H. Thomas, S. Kater, J. Smith, K Joyce, K. Harrison, M. Lee, J. Bruebaker, G. Kelly, F. Ebert, R. Plyler G. Greene, D. Bill, G. Tuttle, K. Wilcox, K. Stone, R. Wainer, S Cooper, C. Hicks, E. Arnda, M. Harrington, J. Sherril, J. Peterson, F Hough, J. Smith, R. Gibson. Fourth Row: W. Pressman, S. Smith, S Ashburn, R. Hill, R. Hill, R. Shepherd, L. Coleman, C. Rogers, D. Kanoy B. Brewer, R. Thomas, J. Allred, R. Robinson, L, Kimel, J. Petree, C Marr, L, Hines, M. Hart, J. L. Divine, R. Trent, J. Roberts. Fifth Row C. Thacker, C. Burke, E. Newell, B. Petree, C. Lane, B. Pike, M. Artman F. Williams, K. Hepler, B. Boyle, R. Reynolds, V. Lovell, S. Matuszak Mixed Choir First Row: C. Colter, S. Airey, A. Nelson, M. Phillips, S. Steere, A Laughter, J. Allred, C. Cann, B. King, Smith, J. A. Carr, Little, J. P. Whisnant, D. Loflin, P. Jones. Second Row: L. Stewart V. Cutshall, A. Wilson, L. Abernethy, L. Davis, R. Binkley T. L. Fultz, B. Lanier. Third Row: S. Hardy, B. P. Thomas S. Dawson, L. Walker, K. Coplon, V. Lovell, A. Thacker, S George, S. Cobb. Fourth Row: B. White, T. Vernon, M. Watts D. Ludlum, B. Sugg, D. Roberts, B. Burke, E. Johnson, P Gaye. 112 Girls' Chorus First Row: N, Hester, R. Parker, N. Hawkins, M. Stone, A. McLeod N. Mohr, D. Holder, R. Hudson. Second Row: D, Pulliam, P. Oral, M Wotson, B. Francis, J. Holton, A, Causby, C. White, C. Mehlen, P, Light ner, J. Boker. Third Row: R, Ashburn, S. Bognal, S. Young P. Bar ringer, L. Dohlen, D, Lewis, J. Poley, B. Davis, J. Bredder, M, Mabe S. Hine, V. Lovell, N. Craner, C. Chandler, J. Harrold, M, Clay, D Johnson, L, Rogers. x . Art Club First Row: D. Holder, M. Culler, T. Mack, C. Simmons, M. A. Ellison, M. Mills, M. Duncan, P. Poindexter, K. Burke, L. Atkinson J. Shapiro, M. Boyer. Second Row: Mrs. Bunin, M. Sams, L. Maddocks, S. Johnson, B. Rawlings, D. Saunders, J, Weeks, H. Tomlinson President, J. Keiger, Vice-President, J. Orrell, M. Orrell, L. McLeod, M. Wallace, L. Thomas, L. Stewart. Third Row: V. Wood, J Durana, A. Haase, C. Gaines, B. P. Thomas, K. Miller, M. Yarbrough, J. Fleenor, M, R. Frye, K. Williamson, S,Decker, J. Keith, E Eysenbach, L, Simpson, G, Speas, M. Chandler. Fourth Row: E. Tucker, B. Dixon, K. Conrad, T. Holton, L. R. Hill, T. Canull, B. Wash- burn, J. Stevenson, L. Pardue, P. Davis, J. Weaver, IB, Hendrix, R. Cranor, B. Chambers. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Carolyn Todd, Susan Collins, Ann Steele, Carn Dize, Diane Smithdeal, Carolyn Bagnal. 114 After Hours Hit 'em again, harder. She melts me. N. But officer, l wasn't speeding. Whew! What pain! Qt l think she's getting Channel 2. Apparently neither one of them can see. 115 if Night-tol. Please help me down. Gee, a football player in my crackerjack box. lt's only water . . . WATER rsnfmg 6,1 ll 31 was-ms' S. ffsgzsff I 125 i M Q S22 Wa 'qs .w w -fu -. - f Qgggiggy www? ,AW, W i Se ik l ff , gm 1 S,W :g.,1U,5 f .M W, ,Mg Q ,- A mfg? :W- R -V mf zmw - -we M -fig .. bf , . more m lseaiss Football - - - 1960 Style Lexington ,,.,., .,,..,,,, . .. 18- 6 g g g g Gray .. 13-14 ' 51 1 aiffiiy s Roanoke . . . 13- 7 -S High Point . . 7- O k . Salisbury . . . , . 14- O gf J Lif- Burlington . . . . 21-19 ffiqgfi Q1 g 1. :Mg- . 1 1 Iii , ..-Q... Garringer . . - 7-13 .. .. -' ' Mi gs . 3 54- 51 fm ioii 1 . .if ii' 1' ' Q- Raleigh . . . . . 19-13 -fill-.si teia . g f J -X , ... oanviiie . . . . 21-14 -Q , . a.a: .ggi Greensboro . . . . . 19- 6 .M is .. , f1.5'?g,,,, . S 1 sizing ..-.r- a2gA..,,:m , k . wwf? . '-vi?g' K Wilson .,,. 9- 7 . . e1'i?'f Greensboro . 7-19 TJ, .P fs - fs 1 i . f52,.s4-f - The football managers are in one of their more playful moods as the practice team plays too. First Row: B. Chambers, A. Sarratt, G. Shermer, S. Disher, J. Harrington, S. Heckarcl, B, Flintom, J. White, M. Sawyer, H, Morris, G. For- rest. Second Row: L. George, D. Simmons, L. Miller, B. Brockwell, D. Sprinkle, B, Avery, J. Davis, L. Byrd, J. Hicks, C. Perry, P. Hightower, T. Ogburn, R. Warren. Third Row: R. Pickett, K. Essex, D. Foster, J. Samuels, T, Blalock, S. Stanley, B. Sugg, R. Crowder, R. Belton, D. Gram- ley. Fourth Row: T. Parlin, D. Wofford, J. Tucker, J. Gaddy, R. Bennett, P. Williams, M. Carter, P. Spach, S, Wall. Fifth Row: D. Forrest T. Cordell, B. Blair, C. Veitch, D. Foster, R. Willard, K. Fox, M. Cook, Mr. Kelly. Sixth Row: R, Wilson, S. Blake, G. Petty, L. Rice, C. Little D. Harriman, C. Hauser, D. Burton, S. Ebert, R. B. King, Mr. Bryson. r f 120 AM, l 5N,U ,nga :if 1.,2.ra-i,fHi1E1LJi iweihxh in if-K A T G all F l The Demon breaks away. -an-1.9 K if ,Q 'if' Q M A ' - M . , , A .rivsnr Tri-captains Steve l-leckard, Johnnie Davis, and Bill Flintorn i v . ie x .F -x yi' f -LW 'X The Black Demons Our man faces a line that closes in. The whole tearn waits for the kick-off. Coaches Webster, Grarnley, Wilson, and Bryson. Rasa' 73 i Q S. A ,W L 'W A i N? MV' Basketball 1 961 Coach Ray Whitley and Captain John Barrow K. Hunter, J. Barrow, N. Willis, D. Green, R. Herring, S. Highsmifh, S. Heckard, R. Gilmore, L. Miller, H. Morris, T. Rucker 122 yy ln Action I But fellas, the bosket's that woyl xx: gi A7 9 o , ,N '. J Ni ,.,,..,. Swishl Two more points for the Demon scoreboard. X i X X 4. Well, why didn't Fom give you o piece 1' f of I- of this bubble gum? Tbv Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Track cmd Cross Country Cross Country Record 1960 Season vs Andrew Lewis , . . . . vs South Mecklenburg , . vs Wake Forest Frosh ..,, vs Garringer vs. Myers Park Wake Forest Invitational Meet , State Sectional ..., . . , , . State Meet .....,. lLow Score Wins Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Track Record vs Myers Park ..,....... vs Greensboro vs Raleigh , vs Burlington . . ,,.. . . vs l-liglw Point vs Lexington vs Page vs Lexington , . . 4-A Conference Meet ....... State Sectional Meet ,..., State Finals Winston-Salem City Meet . 'High score wins .,., 1960 Season 47-l 7' 28-28 29-29 , . . 30-67-64 . 3rd Place . , lst Place . . 3rd Place 48-65' 67-30 M-42 W - lO2 26--lO V3 76-31-33 9l V3-28 26-20 lst Place lst Place 5th Place T3 First Places 5 Records 124 'M ,X Captain ARTHUR JACOBSEN K . rw f, 5 Pr' r' ., X- , 1 an - 3 1 fi f . 'HF'U'W 1'F 'lE'si'W 'Min 1 961 Varsity BasebaH Team Coach Herman Bryson is about to let the baseball team out of the locker rooms. 125 Girls Speeclball Team First Row: Co-captains: D. Haworth, C. Marr. Second Row: J. Dinkins, J. Hill, M. Wallace, S. Smith, D. Dunford, B. Greet, K. Williamson, D. Pfefferkorn, G. McClurig, P. Markunas, P. Thompson. Third Row: C. Shields, E. Carlton, C. Carlton, D. Saunders, A. Rogan, K. Brewer, K. V. Smith, E. Tucker, L. Foster, Miss Nichols. Fourth Row: C. Hanna, M. Hogan, K. Burke, G. Savage, R. Greenwood, E. Enders, M. Spencer, M. Budd, P. Bain. 0 5 il X 17: levi f 5 A .. 'Nw . Z - ,wif .iii ,Vi Girls' Basketball Team Miss June Dinkins, B.'Grier, N. Snow, N. Cox, D. Haworth, A. Badgett, J. Harrold, G. Grice, J. Ziglar. Second Row: D. Dull, N Putnam, C. Marr, M. Chambers, D. Pfefferkorn, S. Shelor, K. Burke. Third Row: J. Hutcherson, A. Orrell, J. Hill, D. Dunford, M Blackmore, P. Dunham, J. Holton, H. Dempsey, G. Savage. 126 Girls' Tennis Team First Row: K. Sapp, D. Pfefferkorn, E. Corolton, C. Carlton, C. Simmons. Second Row: L, Longworth, S. French, K. Burke. Third Row K. Cofer, G, Sovoge. Fourth Row: Miss June Dinkins. 127 2 r-----f-A ,E I EW ,env HG' ,fats T ' Team First Row: Robert Seibell, Tom Ugburn, Bob Lowery, Second Row: Le roy Honeycutf, Gordon Niblock, Pere Hondros , . . Tennis anyone? .Al 54 BX Junior Varsity Football 128 .vi 'Rl L12 -.3 I- ?.pH -in Children's Home Football Team First Row: M. Evans, R. Fulton, M. Lowery, T. Loflin, J. Britrain, B. Shaver, T. Foster, B. Clary, M. Nesbif, Second Row: E, Plowman, L. Craig, B, Brown, L. Garris, B. Spencer, J. Broome, J. Duncan, L. Everhart. Third Row: R. Poplin lManogerJ, R. Stalem, J, Chilton, L. Ellison, B. Kornegan, S. Clark, B. Frye. -'V 111' V A -LI, 53.1, . N. . sim V V1 1 f if iiiiai e . K A William R. Edwards and E. T. Gibson are Children J. Minton, Chief, J. Duncan, B. Williams, L. Sanders, K. Stone, C. Vaughn. Home Coaches. ff 129 First Row: L. George, H. Morris, Board of Control, J. Davis, vice-president, A. Jacobsen, secretary, S. Heckard, president, L. Briggs, C. Davis, R. Thomas. Second Row: J. Stine, Q. D. McGraw, B. Daisy, T. Blalock, H. Schuitmaker, D. Harriman, W. Alex- ander. Third Row: S. Highsmith, D. Stuart, K. Essex, S. Disher, P. Pagett, S. Stanley, l. B. Sautherland, J. Har- rington. Fourth Row: B. Chambers, L. Rice, B. Flinton, R. Pickett, D. Foster, G. Shermer, W. Joest, O. Crow, Fifth Row: J. Hicks, L. W. Byrd, J. Gilder- sleeve, E. R. Moose, M. Sawyer, J. MR. WILSON Barrow, D. Green, O. Hickory. Sixth Row: D. Meschan, T. Ogburn, C. Perry, R. Warren, P. D. Hightower, R. Lake, B. Blair. Seventh Row: R. Bel- ton, F. E. Einstein, A. Sarratt, K. Fox, L. Sale, R. Willard, S. Wall. Eight Row: T. Cordell, B. Sugg, T. McKen- zie,,T. Thorton, L. Miller, B. Brock- well, B. Lowery. Ninth Row: M. Zauber, D. Lyon, F. Folb, R. B. King, B. Avery, C. Little, R. David. Tenth Row: B. Foster, S. Blake, D. Warfford, D. Wooten, N. Willis, L. Chapell, B. Seibels, G. Petty. Monogram Club The white letter sweaters worn so proudly by many of the boys at Reynolds mark them as members of the Monogram Club. Throughout the year the industrious members could be seen working at the doors for basketball games and sponsoring after-game dances. ln addition, they were responsible for organizing the Black and Gold Fund Raising Campaign. 'Civ' Officers are Steve Hecka rd, President, Johnny Davis, Vice- President, and Arthur Jacobsen, Secretary. l 4. Officials' Club First Row: Miss Dinkins, K. Teague, K. Williamson, R. Parker, R. Greenwood, S. Collins, President, B. Francis, A. Sparks, M. SWar1SOn Mrs. Nichols. Second Row: P. Huband, G. McClung, L. Copple, B. Thornton, G. Richardson, M. B. Hinkle, J. Slawter, B. Collins H. Peeples, S. Bain, M. Wagganer. Third Row: L. Stokes, V. Lovell, P. Petree, B. Brewer, J. Zieglar, L. Harper, G. Walker, A Thacker, C. Parrish, S. Aspden, K. Brewer. Fourth Row: B. Reich, M. Wallace, E. Kirby, M. T. Chambers, T. Beitchman, D. Drum- ford, N. Cox, N. Gardner, C. Conrad, A. Brownlee, M. Morton. Fifth Row: N. Mayer, M. Cass, K. Cockerham, S. Clifton, J. Fulp C. Strickland, B. Greer, N. Foster, P. Murray, J. Yandell, P. Dunham, G. Schaum. Sixth Row: P. Thompson, J. Chipman, P. Bar- ringer, C. Winder, J. Holton, D. Bumgordner, M. Stafford, G. Savage, L. Fuller, P. Bain, K. Traylor. Seventh Row: M. Budd, S Thomas, C. Simmons, M. Davis, M. Markunas, K. V. Smith, A. Helson, D. Ptefterkorn, D. Dull, S. Kaplan, A. Parker. Eighth Row C. Hanna, C. Price, M. Rogan, A. Rogan, N. Snow, D. Orrell, C. Pratt, J. Waller, M. Mareunason, J. Hamrick, J. Durana. T T T Gym Leaders First Row: Miss Dinkins, B. Collins, P. Henry, J. Slawter, S. Bain, A. Conrad, K. L. Smith, K. Williamson, Mrs. Nichlos. Second Row: B. Greer, A. Thacker, B. Norman, G. McClung, D. Duntord, K. Teague, J. Zieglar, B. Brewer. Third Row: C. Simmons, L. Harper, L. Cople, N. Gardner, K. Cockerham, J. Fulp, S. Clifton, J. Holton. Fourth Row: M. J. Chambers, E. Kirby, V. Lovell, P. Lightener, P. Murroy, C. Conrad, M. Cass, A. Dowers. Fifth Row: J. Chipm an, G. Richardson, K. V. Smith, P. Markunas, J. Cranfill. 131 f Yi. Ri 'S i .- l ,qb A Members of the basketball team listen to the instructions of Miss Dinkins. l Sn- A E l, 'y ' lf llx il 5 C I Girls' Athletic Association Officers: J. Holton, B. Holton, S. Collins P, Dun ham, G. Savage, K. Burke, D. Dull, A. Badgett D. Dunford, S. Bain, B. Gardner, N. Gardner, E Carlton. K. Adams, B. Adams, S, Airey, S Aspen, J, Averette, A. Badgett, C. Bagnal, P Bagnal, P. Bain, A. Balfaras, C. Baker, E Barber, J. Barnhardt, L. Bates, P. Barringer, J Beard, T. Beitchman, M. Bettinger, B, Black- well, M. Blackmore, K. Brewer, V. Boyle, S Brown, A. Brownlee, J. Berdder, K. Buke, M Budd, D. Bumgardner, B. Bulla, B. Byerly, B Brcok, N. Cox, J. Collins, S. Collins, C. Carlton, Intramural Council Miss June Dinkins, sponsor of the G.A.A. The Girls' Athletic Association, sponsored by Miss June Dinkins, has a program of varsity and intramural sports open to all girls, whether G.A.A. members, or girls working for member- ship. Different sports include speedball, volleyball, basketball, skating, parties, hikes, and many others. Highlight of this year was the G.A.A. Banquet held in May, where members were awarded shields, monograrns, stars, and state pins for their worthy activities during the year. The G.A.A. strives to offer healthful recreation and wholesome enjoyment to every girl. Y. .debt if vw- J ' ' if fi .- f M. Chambers, W. Cornelius, K. Cockerham, N. Crew, L. Copple, S. Clifton, M. Culler, E. Chipman, A. Conrad, B. Cox, C. Conrad, M. Chafin, J. Divine, A. Davis, B. Davis, S. Decker, S. Dawson, C. Donovan, B. Dixon, J. Durana, V. Eckvall, M. Eidson, E. Enders, J. Fulp, L. Fuller, S., French, R. Gerrnwood, B. Green, P. Fearrington M. Gold, N. Foster, J. Ferris, J. Fleenor, J. Fleenor, G. Grice, M. Hinkle, M. Hart, A. Hauser, C. lnabinet, D. Johnson, S. James, S. Jackson, L. Kimball, E. Kirby, E. McGuire, P. McCormick, G. McClung, C. Mowery, L. McLeod, P. Metcalf, N. Mayer, M. Miller, M. Marcuson, M. Mitchell, P. Murray, M. McKeithan, C. Marr, C. Nanny, B. Norman, P. Orrell, A. Orrell, J. O'Brien, H. Odom, D. Owen, C. Shields, C. Robertson, J. Woodward, K. Summers, A. Speas, M. Saunders, C. Petree, P. Kellogg, N. Snow, C. Saintsing, A. Powers, H. Peeples, M. Singletary, B. Lineberger, P. Hooper, P. Walker, L. Heritage, P. Rudolph, C. Strickland, L. Pratt, C. Thacker, E. Tucker, C. Todd, A. Steele, A. Parker, A. Smith, S. Thornton, B. Young, J. A. StaffOI'd, P. RlChCJfdSOr1, K. WilliC1fT1SOFt, L- HOFDCV, G. ' C N N l Walker, G. Reid, B. and B. Harriss, S. Shelor, P. Henry, M. R. Fry, E. Siewers, M. A. Swaney, M. Stafford, B. Harrill, J. Yandell, K. Smith, . Winder, G. Schaum, P. Stanford, V. Lovell, F. Ubele, B. Trotter, L. Stokes, P. Lightner, C. Wish, C. Parrish, P. Pearce, S. Kaplan, J. Parker, . Kielmel, O. Thomas, J. Waller, J. Slawter, M. Spencer, M. Swanson, G. Richardson, B. Stanley, B. Glenn, C. Pratt, M. Sams, M. app, . 1 Putnam, A. Rogan, P. Petree, D. Pfeffercorn, M. 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