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

 - Class of 1963

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S' I v f f 1 1 , , ., W Q M - I' ' t f fx ML' ,X L I H NX I J U L7 Rf ij x ,T JA Q I I +5 F J 1-1-r, -f W N I L y 5 1 nd if LL' A j I 4 V riff M ' A 0 ,JJ ' o f f I XJ xi' I b, BLACK ' I I i I I I 1 . -uw:-a...., A WL.. I I L , 5 r E F r is I 51 AND GOLD DIXIE THOMAS, ELAINE TUCKER . . . . . . Co-Editors I vncm CURRIN, SUSAN JAMES . . . . . . seniofizaifm . JUDY WHITE, JEAN BROWN . , . . . . Junior Editors VIRGINIA SCALES .. ...., .......,..... I ., Faculty Editor CAROLINE CARLTON, PEYTIE FEARRINGTON . . . . . . Script Writers JEFF FARRAN .,... .....,..........,,,. F . . . Caption Writer BILL PETREE, TOM WARD, JOHN MIDDLETON . . . . . Photographers MRS. JANICE OWINGS . . . . .......... ..... S ponsor L r V Mrs. Owings counts the days before the February deadline. I HUNTER PUBLISHING COMPANY ...... Publisher WARNER-REMBRANT .............. Photography 3 I 93 ww El 0 P. 2 4' S Y mis e mn, 3 M. i X jf As one looks into a pond he sees himself and the things aroturt.d hjm,.Qghlgorsf, shapes, and forms, all blended into a very attractive picture-a picture wh'icihs'ma,yi tell a story. This year, we, the editors of the BLACK and GOLD, chose as our Reflections'f. These stories of the past may be visible not only through mirrors ponds but aliso through experiences of day by day living among our surrounding at Reynolds High School, where we have spent five wonderful growing years, con- tributing, we trust, 'our part and certainly gleaning a 'major portion of those. inner visions which are firmly established within these walls. We have enioyedmexiewry phase of school life, from representing the Demon on the cover, to the appreciation of our academic halls. We believe that these cherished memories will come alive again and again for you in these picture creflections. Since we, the class of 1963, are the last class to remain at Reynolds five years, we shall always have more pleasant moments to recall ,than any other future grad- uating class We, the staff of the BLACK and GOLD, count it a privilegeto present to the students of Reynolds High School, our idea of five beautiful years of work and in picture memories. ' l M -,. 5,211-'N Q 7 -, fr Q -s W 9 Tbhroljgh The Year 1 3 fm 1 , 9 , Q .5 I, M.,,,f n :1 Classes page 12 ,ff W' rw , Q ff' J D Y X i q , m e A xg, F fm ' 5 -. . N w w re -4 . f- L. 2 1 1-N7 'V 7- ' , A , ' , ' 577 E? G, 'fi 3 Q . Uv - 1 ,L I f -. ,, I . 'YY' 1' 3 ' ' c.: ! ' ' :' 1-:LEP ' 1: ' 3 2:1 A r an lzahons a e '- Us 2 A h I' Q it SE , ,, , . X -- - - '- r J S 'S W agua X?gnf,k,T5,, Y-My Q .- V , HM ,, .M !..Ms.:q, Q M - is '1'JF','m As ,. 3 ' Q X x 5 .5 ' D j diss'-x 'V FIN ik Q -H955 , fx ,- Qs? 4 Ev. . - X .. ' . 5 xi K' S? N 4 sw 5 ' , D .,sm,gfz.f,sasJ'TiN- A X 'ff' Sports page H4 Features page 136 Q 4 D 5 REFLECTIGNS fm, August brought early morning football practice. liglfq ...Q 5 5 . 2 A 1 Ni M X ' 'XX f-. ' ff K ll Q5 Y ? ji 1 gf V? 7 V if' f . f V is 'I km M 'fm 5 MMT' i egg by 1... 1 s J i Q f . s. ' f 'V ., . - , 1 yy, sy' - Q 'M f f 'f ff 14 f Qfgf-.1 wwf' .fy Q. 1' f' f ' , 4 lf r 'f - 4 . f ' 1 X M ,ff fr ,ww 4y'Zff w fr .. X ' f l ' f v Qlfff, K '1. ,, W , .fj'4 'f',l'1.g -K, - '7 ' 'f-fzil V ' 'V T .MM ,057 hgifkffyv f. ajtegb, egvy d , 11, If vm ' W, f I W . f, ff-3. f,'5yZ,j.7.f 4 i 1 ,gg , '. WW Q .bf N X ,VM 4 ' f 'fgyw ' .. Mfflll - yy -,og-f fy 1 M ., ,,,, , ,y f. , . , . . .. , 1 V. N W M-- 4 ff- W Z ,ff W .. 1 f,: . , .211-iv.. 4, . . X H f , , ' A, ,A , ,Q 's A Vg . N f ., ,, . , ' ,iw J '41 . , ' . 11 . . ' . 1, f ' 6 ,ful 5 Lf' Boots rehearsed new routmes. . 1 C. 1 .1 , ' V A' .tAs.,.g,s , . A V, .Q ., ...V 'ww , g, . tg Q ' '. L fl. , X . V A - ,fsv v ' ' In gjs' ' ,IA 9 K ,. I .A . , fsflluf . 4 fa l f 1 .1 if a.Qflf's'.s X s .S ' '53 'V' wh' it K . T' 5 s, wi 2 f 9 ' - i ' l fl :Y 'M . r . YV f . V 4:5 . 5 . N .N , -My '. Q i X. f M. , . . , Jw? ' M L r ' ,ff f .. ' A p is iii-tr l ' .- I For the first year we had a mascot. 6 7 A..M,,. . Not far from the football field the cheerleaders were practicing. Q X mg ,l w At the game S.S.C. boys always came through with our demon iw Kal. The landing remained our number one meeting place. OF THE PAST College day reminded us of the serious aspects of school. kg L- ...en---'4 'L 1 qQQ llf f'1 'whnr .Teen I s I Vicki Currin was crowned Football 1... , Homecoming Queen. 1- . Football players warmed up with pre- game exercises. Our majorettes and band performed in the annual Christmas parade. L.1.,,m-A W' , A Picture taking brought mass confusion. Basketball season put the Monogram Club to work. 7 'i J 'I I Coach Whitley gove last-minute instructions. 4 A Z , fi if? 7 l I v' V ' ,, Mn 541-SW,z3?,..6. ,:'! , if iff, is-' W , f f f fe is ,,t..,,,j ' z f . If f f NW iifsif--V, fizi fl, if , We Z-Z 4 5 s W M if X. ,. ,V f iff y gig? 4 1 t t Vgfiiff v-sN 'I ,L,,, ., V A Zz, y , X S ' A Z f-pw , 1 ff- f if 041:11 W ,f M-,ff f f ifla f 5 - Q ,M i tV Y? ' f , 1 ,J-fs ' H fwxffwff u'M-NN,,..-Nm' it , f 1 V K Gypsy Rose Clowes enlivened our Homecoming chapel. ...Q- Q724- Carol's crowning highlighted our basketball season. Search for Joe's contact lens interrupted the Hanes game. 2 gli ill v 1,2 gi? M, Jim Ballard brought outstanding honor to our school in science. 8 .. x School's outg seniors shout. Miss Annie Graham Caldwell For her never-ceasing thoughtfulness and consideration, for her willingness to give up her own time to help others, for her understanding attitude whenever pro- blems arose, for her sincere and deep concern for every student, we, the senior class, dedicate this issue of the BLACK and GOLD to Miss Annie Graham Cald- well. r Miss Caldwell was a most faithful supporter of our football team. Since her accident, Miss Caldwell, our former librarian, has taught history. plqpvu Lf' Bigcei lbw 9 fcewx, LLlL'E'l 6hlf'fl-'flv Ufjbfbmxllitifilil b J6fZ,4,g'lfU G, W L0,Q-,f,UUl. 'S Cuba, flkfkfbgf l-l7kQQlL 12 rwbf 'Lui QQ, AM asilll ILE uw we fw,1U,,,!Q,,ci, Sli MW sim: M04 we iw IMWWWA Pix fi 1. as Cyifuciuywv iuocerlfuwull Winston-Salem City Board ot Education First Row: William M. Knott, Jr., Mrs. Amy R. Hiedbreder, M.C. Benton, Chairman, Richard Ervin. Second Row: Rossie Shore Flake F. Steele, Jr., Floyd S. Burge, Jr. .,4g.4f'v'5 ' City School Administrative Staff First Row Leo G Mor an Assistant Superintendent Marvin Ward Su erintendent Ned R Smith Associate rm n : . g , 7 , p 5 . ' , ' Supe ' tende t. Second Row: L. E. Johnston, Assistant Superintendent: T. Leinboch, Jr., Comptroller. 10 .1 .N S5 ,I W' Q35 X ' Q X, f x SVRQ fs - W if - 5:21.13 , , , ,,,. , . X X xx 1 N X .A V QE Xe is A N qu lx X X X N K- K QA. h X9- Q w Q A - X sy4rf:.,.,..,,f-fx 11, ' . f w 9 R sw , 5 , ., YV 5 9 x , X X N S sw In Memoriam JAMES BARRY SMITH ll f AQ. f X fy 43 X fff f Z Q ,, f X 1 f If W' M' fl f f 1 K w ? X f f Qf Z, f my W7 , Wy 9 Y' 2 JP WM Z if W 41 V f ,.f , 2 'ff , ,J 4 X f 1' NX- M ai' f Z5 ' QQ rv.. V , , ,,,, Q5 f pg ff f '4 rv V 1 , f ,,,' 1 , A W if , , M 3 fi A tr ,974 K, if W 9' f- 1 , , Jn, W ,n , ifjz is ,, ,i ,f X ff I' ff! ', 'X Q15 f ' ,f'f l 'X f , f- 1,,', 7 rs ' ', is N' . , ' 1 Faculty and Classes To each student and teacher 7:00 and 8:30 will always have a special meaning. We all rise at 7:00, or there about, and we all start our first period class at 8:30. From here the similarity ceases, and these two groups begin to complement each other. At Reynolds High School there has always been between students and faculty a great deal of co- operation, friendship, and exchange of ideas. This is an asset of our school which few other high schools can claim. We are proud of our varied curriculum, our outstanding teachers, and our student body, which each student and teacher feels cannot be surpassed. ROBERT DEATON Assistant Principal B.S., M.S. ,,, R ,, 1 ,,,, Q' 'le mfg ,, -. if rrp, V , I , Se .9 :gf 'vlf ni, pp MARY JANE BAKER Guidance Counselor B.A., M.E. MRS. ARDENA MRS. RAE JEAN CRAVER DIXON , .f,. k ' Q..- L VRA. Home Economics Physical Education Department Head B.A., B.S. I , 3' RSM, ,121 vs MRS. ANNIE PRESTON FEARRINGTON Language Department Head B.A., M.A. B.S. VKX! 'Eff f uf' 57' 3 ygyj' r W QV? f M ,f , X ref Q ii ZZ!! . ,VX , All I if is 42 -' 'Ari ni .I f ' fi tiff? '51 JOHN TANDY 'law 0 A..,...w HERMAN BRYSON Physical Education Department Head B.S., M.A. ,Q ez . wffif X .ff M ff 8 f f ff f , ff f ,J if r I' 1' All ,jf f f fm we -,fgf,:1.. ., MARGARET EASON Mathematics B.S., M.E. Principal A.B., M.E. x K f Q, 44 X ,fwx 'jf 'MW T? f f Neff ,. 1. 1 , ff, wir: fi j F!! fifsiifz' f if I .. ,ff X yy f ff fff lg it Q if 4 f ff f 9 , fn f f' f ,kia gf if ff fp f 11,1 1 'fb : 1. , za ' . 1 1 -1 z f, .4,y.ff.,.n f. , fi 11.411411 'N fe if w4 f:fe ff! w W fl fwffiii? - ff is fn K f f f f f wgy V lr v S ,Q we 'Q , pgxmcs , 4. .. 4 ,Q at Q' Nskgmmq f ,, . , ti, :4'i N3333+'f?'S' , + .l-,.. . I , f- . . Q ,, Ja, N42 .Lgiv My V A ' X .- S ff ff! ' ' 4- ir 7 Z , ,Q 2 in .. 5 ff ff P :Y K X 'L S53 '9' -, Ge W .. -an A fc, ,. ,. ,. 4 ..,'. -- new , ANNIE GRAHAM CALDWELL History B.A., B.S. in L.S. MRS. JULIA EBERT English B.A. Agn. 9' - ii: 3Tzssv:r..ff'1EHn3?: X 55: V MRS. FAYE CECIL Commercial B.A. 7 1 s Q , we Q V ig V ff S : rrrv, .S zfgsfrwp 2, . X - wma Avia Q53 eh 4 t.,, QQ ,Q 3 -.'. i t I 5 2 ' A MATALINE MRS. MARY ANN COLLETTE CRAFT Chemistry Mathematics B.A., M.E. B.A. fi I ifvi gf R A 1 ,f if Wi' 2 , R 7 wwf, if MRS. ANALEE LoRUE EPLER EDDLEMAN Band Secretary B.S. M.A. lkvf C92 J gh' l Fw, -.sl LUCILLE EDWARDS English B.A. 'QQ ' fa-,L : 4 , .1 ii f MRS. HAZEL MRS. SARAH MRS. EVELYN RONALD GOINS MRS, MARY GREEN MRS. MADELINE FLACK FROST GARRISDN Biology Language GROGAN History Mathematics English B.S. B,A, Mathematics B.A. Department Head B.A., M.E. B.A. B.A., M.A. 14 , xl who E 7... V ' , ,M ,. we, . . ' . H 41:51 IL , vb f 5, ' - .N If - ' J' N? 1 f V i f? ,jfs , 't t V. 'I l g 5, , Eg., f 5 'V ' , 'f fg , , if JAMES HALL Chorus B.A. M.A. 1 B MRS. ELSA HAMPTON Langxage DON KELLY FAYE MARTIN History Language B.A., M.E. B.A. 'X X ,fa 5 rf, ,L Q7 1 M , M V , e , f mf, i .aff - fi l 5 , ALMA McDONALD HAZEL McKEEL Language Commercial B.A. B.A., M.E. A M 24'-W -' MRS. MARY S. PEARCE History B.A. MRS. CAROLINE SPENCER Bilogy B.S. MRS. CECILE HARRIMAN English B.A., M.A. Q X , ' f' ., 5' V-.-.J -f :,.f..f-'ff , 1 ,' -g 6,4 jg , sssc A r r f ' 7 .,:,, 1 . 0 , r 'Y f W9 .nf , f f : ff '49 45,7 2 .J ff ,---v MARY HESTON MARTIN Language B.A. V , -s ' Ann ' Q .. ly. 11' fi! 5 MRS.MARTHA MITCHELL English B.A. MICHAEL PELECH KENNETH PETERS Driver Training Mathematics B.A. B.A. : . ,g f -.fl V fx- 1 ff ,ff f:-iw as QV .GW gg ,W 45. H2 ,, 4.-cy 9 4' . nf . . . M., - ,J x , . wa' I Q f 4.-,. '. W 1. -. ,f ,,,, ., -y , 'f 4, xiii' Gels' Q 1 ' .IN -,rf-2 v .31 Jr' axqliw if 1 . W f MRS. EILEEN NORFLEET JARRELL MRS. BARBARA ELIZABETH B. HEPLER Chemistry .IOYNER KARP Language B.S. Art ' EnQ'l5h B A B A B A' Commercial B.A. McLEAN MITCHELL History B.S., M.A. +5 -by X .I My A ., t .::. fo-, QF: J ' jf. Tb if X MRS. PEG PETTYJOHN Physics B.S. 5 Q MCBRAYER English B.A. x I .,.,, - .H Q M --,. 1.1. .f .5 MRS. LUCIINDA MOSER Mathematics B.A. MRS. KATHERINE REICH Mathematics B.A. Q1 DIANE MATTOCKS MARTHA MRS. MAE McCUEN MRS. MARGARET Assistant Secretory McDERMOTT ff f fi K WH aqznr- . WW xx N. l MRS. VIOLET NICHOLS B.S. Physical Education N I ui- A Tv M 'W '5 gg. . f.. , , . J 39 J A ,fa ,. fx fp .,,.i', -., fx L. 1-P-. - g. Gigs, 1. 53 1 DX -M 'nw Xie AQ 4. V , . A . MRS. KAY SRIELDS Mathematics B.A. S A 4-wi. MRS. CATHERINE HAZEL STEPHENSON MRS. MARJORIE LOUIE STRICKLAND MRS.ELIZABETH STEELMAN English Department STEPHENSON Biology STROUPE Biology Head English, Dean of B.A. Librarian B.S., M.E. B.A., M.A. Cairns A 15 B.. Language B.A., M.A. , , ,, V, Q i MRS. JANICE OWINGS English B.A., M.A. mf, WB MRS. ELIZABETH SINK English B.A., M.A. sv 3 was ' fi X ' wi W. ' W X fam , , ,ff-f ., --In if.-1 wif ff ' :YW-ffzsaw 9. ..mfpg.a 411- , ff!! f mu MRS. MAE THORNTON English B.A., M.A. ,Iv iifwfw' Q Wal ff 'ff IW 'VZ' My,--fr JANIE WEAVER wiu.iAM wsasrsn RAY wnrruv si-IIRLEY WILSON Guidance Biology Biology History Digeitor B.S., M.E. B.A. B.S., M.E. Not Pictured: HENRY DARR LILLIAN RHODES 1 Q? I J 2 Mrs. McCuen and Miss Baker work feverishly on college transcripts. Mrs. Reich and Miss McKeel talk Teachers' Talk Faculty enjoys S.S.C. Christmas Tea 16 N-J Teachers find their boxes full of new work. PETER VAN DORSTEN ROBIN BEACH President Vice Presldent 6,9 0 T , fair, f. .4 0, ELLEN KIRBY MOLLY THORNTON Secretary Treasurer ENICJRS A gf . P 1-'mt' .fx 2.-X55 Sensors enjoyed between-class break. MJ-Q' 4,Uv-44,2 Senior attendance boosted team spirit. O-fo 17 QQ I ,Wie QW if XE 2, 2 ,W W REBECCA CHERYL ADAMS JOSEPH LEON AGEE PAMELA GAY ALEXANDER JOHNNY HAMMETT ALLRED Becky-Learning is like rowing up- We don't know one millionth part An honest man's the noblest work Join the Navy, see the world. stream-advance, or lose oIl. f W , ? J fr-1 7 of one percent about anything. of God. it HJ A! Q 'W agus W V 494' K , MICHAEL RAMSEY ANDRES Praesis Ut Prosis - Be foremost so that you may be of service. Charactor is what you really are. f f if 7 i H, mf qi RICHARD L. ANGELL Reputation is what others think, LUCY REYNOLDS ARMFIELD morrow we diet. f, X 'V fe WILLIAM ERNEST ATKINSON II Place your goal high, and try never to fall short. 'W I 7 f ? , WALTON WADE AUSTIN BEVERLY JANE AVERETTE Eat, drink, and be merry, for to- ' SUE CAROL ASHBURN 'Wrinkles should only indicate where smiles have been. fmvfw .mfg Q.. K V -.ww X CHARLES GRIFFIN AVERETTE I will leave Reynolds to classes to Endurance and sacrifice are the He travels fastest, Who travels come take care of her. wings of lasting friendship. 18 alone. -..4 'id' TY x ' ' 1- A ii' M . 'HAM ' 2 X Q f 5, wwf my 01 as WW V IY4'WQvslV' ,Awww X, , RANSOM STRINGFIELD CHARLES NEAL BAILEY ATHENA GUS BALAFAS ALONZA WOOD BALLARD AVERITT JR. l don't know what to tell you. The days of our youth are the days Education remains when we have :Tools have banquets: wise men eat of our glory. forgotten all we have been taught. them. 4 -. fri A 2 Hx A .V .V- V A . ' 3 X 2 , 1 1 .t W gf 1, Q M' f' T., Vi JAMES CLARK BALLARD PAULINE THEOFANIS GERALD EDWIN BARBER WILLIAM RAYMOND BARLOW 'The proper study of mankind is BAMBALIS Great men gain doubly when they Never let it be said that I let man. nufefsalovely thing ,O known make toes their friends. school hinder my education. Xk 1 .,.,ff 'qf' Rs i i Z! ff jf 4 7 1 Sf!!! !,S ,W ji f X! Cf nn ROBERTA KAY BEACH DAVID ELLIOTT BELL CAROLYN MARGARET DONNA KAY BENNETT 'Makeuthe most of life you may, I go, leaving mine outgrown shell BENNETT Hope is the magic which lifts men's lite is short and ' ' ' wears away. by lifes unrestlng sea. u-ro be heosumd above all is the eyes. ' memory of a lovely thing. 19 amy! ' 5 A Q5 . 1 if ' 4 f' figs-'fl' Q, ,Zif f ' A-Mikwl Wwrg rw y f 'W' ,, ,i wwf ff, f 5 xiii!! if J: X V i ' wiv K S f' RUDOLPH O'STEEN BENNETT STEPHEN JOSEPH BENNETT WILLIAM GRADY BENTON CRIST SCOTT BLACKWELL To each his own, that's why I'm There's nothing so kingly as kind- Everybody once and the good ones Rx: To knowledge add wisdom, an individualist. ness, and nothing so royal as truth. twice. -the Big J. shake well before using. RUTH CRIST BLACKWELL Creating is the true essence of life. ,,4 , f f My lawn abr 1 X ,. W 'gf W M, GENE SHELBY BOGER JANIE LOUISE BOUGHMAN ROBERT VADEN BOULDIN It is the motive that gives character SmiIe and the world smiles with Little by sight, but great in might. to the actions of men. you, cry and you cry alone. 4 f ,. .. - I , Iv fc-A, qgfzffwfgqf K THOMAS GILMER BOWDEN Ill NORMA BOWMAN JOHN STEPHEN BRADFORD BARBARA KAY BREWER Come what, come may, time and Cookie - Beware of what you That my Exodus .may be made to The hope of gonaoirrowl is the dream the hour runs through the roughest want-for you shall surely get it. music. o o ay. day. 20 v K Q E191 'Q Q 5 mu' 'VW' J -Qwvw, BENJAMIN KIDD BREWER EARLE WENDELL BREWER Ah, you're looking good, but I can't Just because you look guilty, does tell ya. mean you are. X X y 6 :TV 4 www' fn...- ,-r . V . f' 7-vm' - ' 1' 1 fm ? hw' xg X, f 79 M , . pf ,- f . ' 5- ,sg,..v-q,yf1.,-if , ,Q ,.-. .e f .A ,,,,. . .Q. ,,gI-: , A x ,N 71 gi, 5 1 f M f 3 V vy 'X I l ' Q I , 'UMW-'fsW4.fe.,,1f'f 9 JAM ES STEWART BRITTAI N n't Make big plans, aim high and hope and work, and you will succeed. ,' ... l..,, J f X A JZ ff If Af f X , , X! f X X f 4 Xf I M ' ' i t-1. f 'QV f I ! My ' 14, f if f f f ,,,, ' ELIZABETH STEEN BROCK Our school of great tradition, gives us all ambition. W. ii fi f . fa I, WA W X, f c 7 I 'QXO 5 I V 14 v 4 1 'I , f uf, , ...T ,, ,-,,,f, , it ' 1. 4 Q, . : If f - , me - f ff' ' yf SUSAN LYNN BROOKS DAVID LEWIS BROWN ANN LOUISE BROWNLEE JANE GRAY BRUEBAKER Like strength is felt from hope, Another step forward, many more AIl that we see or seem is but a The sweetest music is not in ora- and from despair. to go. dream within a dream. torios, but in kind words. ,z I A ' X f ., 59 kg if .W fx, 'VZ . .. 1- wg:-5.1:-1,-. v 1 ' 5 ' gf WH, , 1 , , 75, ,KV qw sf wif' Z0 AW sw X, , We .+- WW f -2 E1, ff Xi .,V1 1 f E w slkwflw Jyy f I ifEi'io f fwlw, 1 'f f ' lwy - kfaps i . a,, , ' n S n sww WILLIAM THOMAS BUCK CATHERINE LEE BURKE ROBERT EDWARD BURKE THOMAS JORDAN BURNS JR. Let no man despite thy youth. Come what, come may, time and We live and learn, but not the wiser Character is the true measure of the hour runs through the roughest grow. success and happiness. day. 21 . '. wf ',s, ff W Q X' -, Q. y 1 W M, ,lf ,gf 2 . , ' ..,,z2' - ,f ,f , U ,,,.. .,... .. f. -W bww- f M W - i 4'-M211-v f M-H v. Q ' ' 4.1 . 1 ,- ,.f'b'f'fff:a,1?, . 2 , g W GEORGE STEPHEN BUSH STEVE SHARPE BUTNER CAROLINE DEARING CARLTON Work and ambition bring glory to Bodily memories go, spiritually I The woods are lovely, dark, and aII. stay. My memories will remain en- deep, but I have promises to keep. hanced forever. W x f Q- iff X y f ii 1 K f ., ' Q ff ww o ' , f f -m,,,f if , ff I ff ze, 43 5 MAUDIE CARROLL CASS HANES GAY CARTER Times change, and we with time, As you live your life, let your con- . but not in the ways of friendship. science be your guide. MILDRED JANIE CHAFIN . for tomorrow is another day. x ,,ff, X X f , , , . X W N ve I I If f - . fi lr.. .T , O. of f 3 7 , .5 , , A. ...,,, H ..- . f A W ,, W f f Z A ALMON FRANKLIN CARR lch weib doch nicht, was das sagt, aver es siehf schon aus . . . . . 7 .l o ., ,llvr . 4 f ' .If M V ' , -4 , . .X ' 2 ', ' 49 -A ldwiwfv , ,G pi f Z I f- , MARTHA JOSELYN CHAMBERS With God's help and guidance I will reach my goaI. ' ff-ff ,f . r X I , ,. f 5 'si 'JW ,awww Vwggy, HOWARD LEE CHIPMAN WILLIAM ROGERS CHRISTY GEORGE MICHAEL CLANCY Man is made great or little by his JR. True Worfh is being not 5eemin9-H own Wm-H Home is the Hu'-artnet, Home from the I I 22 -any ROBERT HARRISON CLARK JR. There's no arf to find the mind's construction in the face. IW: --,- 131' v ' f A ww M few 'gm :is f .M of WILBURN COLUMBUS CLARY KARL HAROLD CLAUSET JR. SANDRA CHARLENE CLIFTON ALAN SPENCER CLOWES ll He hath that lean and hungry Iookp One can live without fortunes but God Save the Queen. 1130-I love the soufhlff he thinks too much. not vfithout friends. MARTHA CAROLINE CLY SHARON LOU COBB With a song in my Heart. Don't bother me with big problems: l've enough trouble remembering my name.' MOST POPULAR Rick Crowder cmd Sora Nash KAREN JEAN COCKERHAM , LINDA GAIL COLLIER 'A man's iite is ayeql the color of I'II have these moments to remem- his Imagination. ber, N 23 Z ROSEMARY AN N CON RAD Little 'un . . . Better late than never. KAREN LYNNE CONRAD I am just the iealous kind. NELL BERNICE CRANOR SUSAN CAROL CRAN FILL the things we did last summer. Smiles break the ice apart and find a friend in every heart. f ' N fi 'v I 1' l 1 DIANA LYNN COPPLE When love and skill work together, expect a masterpiece. ,I RICHARD MASON CROWDER JR. High goals and hard work bring success. .A V War, X W X JOE REID COVINGTON JR. You can't beat having fun, matter how hard you try. fs! 5 7 ' MW ff , WX? 0 , , I ,, 'V f , j ' I ? ,,,, I wtf' ' -' I .- 'u f W : f f-.'- W' f , ff f MARTHA GAIL CULLER . . . but most of all remembe smiIe. Z Y J' 1 ? CHARLES HARRISON SYDNEY GARRETT VICKI LYNN CURRIN DIANE JUNE CURRY CUNINGHAM CUNINGHAM Count thyself rich when' thou hast I am a part of all that I have met Hard work always pays off. All one needs is ignorance and found C' fnend' confidence, then success is sure. 24 2 J mdasnksf' GK 3 'Q X- f , BETTY RUTH CURTIS THOMAS WILLIAM DAHLEN The hope of tomorrow is the dream He laughs best who laughs last . . of today. I want to laugh now. sf if ' f g ly ,ff ff f WK f' Nr. sm,- f A, W . My I MMM, I K NORMA KATHRYN DAVENPORT f what you you don't Knowledge is knowing know and knowing wha know. Q ' 5 2 f ' f .ff ' ,Z Q f 4 fp fr - '44 M ,fl 3 .bk as Z. BONNIE JEAN DAVIS Fortune smiles upon the person can laugh at himself. if f M who X s -L. X ,, , V V irwxif- 1 ,,, V. - , 'V'-V'f 4--V r ..,. ' , ' f ' fi - I , ,L if' 1. , , I ft . W gf M MZ L fjfgw A tra 5 Q , ng 2 W ' ' ,4 ., if as . nj' A . , mg, 0 , I' 4 qff AW1 fff , ff V f, 7 5, gy f 'E H I , V for 'iii' Q I . A I , . M We M ff U f 42. 4 1 f A I ,I QWWX f f W WW ,WW W ,, fy 1 ,, . 'E ', 1 ,ff W , Q J 7ffQ 40 5 , S V - C, Xe 6 'f 6 ,gs :ii 5' GX is Z Z STEPHEN ROBERT DAVIS KENNETH COLIN DAWSON CHARLES FREDERICK DELEOT CONRAD FRANKLIN DISHER Watch out! I may dolsomething CoIIege! ! . . . You mean there's III JR P'e55'Ve Yet 0 eI Too low they build wno build be- Now comes the real chaIIenge! i 1 neath the stars. ll, a M.-ff ,1-M ,ff M4 :G Q M f',ff.,'f,f, ,f ,WJ elf f :ff-, sw 4 ffy X, if fy , M M, , A V ff wyrs,-, .X 'ps , W fs -.1 5.s '- . M W, '. ,, V If' I My ' sa! mm' , Z 4 We JENNIE LOU DIVINE ' MARY BETHEL DIXSON SYLVIA DIANE DUNFORD WILLIAM EARL ll A We ifxfhe suffer. but some are See evervfhinsf overlook 0 greof The surest way not ro tail is to I just want rr 420 horsepower wild looking to the stars. deal: correct a IittIe. determine fg succeed, furkeyy' 25 . MM JAMES SCOTT EDWARDS JOHN MAIGRIT ELLEN There shallow drafts intoxicate the Speech is silvery silence is golden. brain, and drinking largely sober us again. KINDEST Vicki Currin and Alon Clowes LARRY DOUGLAS ELLISON MARTHA ANN ELLISON Like them all, but love only one. For every why there is a because fi Q W MYRA ELLEN ENDERS LYNN MARIE ERNEST DONALD JERRY EVERHART WENDELL ELLIOT EYSENBACH To have ioy one must share itp Our hours in love have wings: in Best things in life come after The foot is used for walking but happiness was born a twin. absence crutches. graduation. often hlrldefs fdiklllg- 26 X w I is 4 Y . I . . ,y fgk, '. , V I X .v,, S fm, L .,., ., f' fy, 5 X47 . I 3 LORA LAKE FALEY ANNE PEYTON FEARRINGTON JAMES EDGAR FINLAYSON JAMES THOMAS FORD There is a tide . . . taken at the I never saw a wild thing sorry for III A man must make his opportunity, flood, leads on to fortune. itself. usmallness qf mind is invenely pro, portional to the size of the mouth. 4 fr ' X P ' AMW ' n , W Za ff My if fm' 1 , 2, fl Q 5' , A ' f , f if , f 2 ,fu . .rr y GIOIA MARIA FRAHM BONITA ANNE FRANCIS JACK NOWELL FROST 'You cannot know how I, do think Love is a virtue that can not be Beware what you dream, for dreams l have of you-and weep. surpassed. sometimes come true. as oft as find it. FRANCES JO FULP a heart with room for every ioy.lI .2 J W- X , gi ,iz I MW., f I , W4 .fy WILLIAM MARSHALL FULP ' MARY ANN FULTON ROBERT IRVING FULTON TOMMIE LYNN FULTZ I JR- Procrastination is the thief of time. Expect the unexpected and you will l remember past, enioy present, and 'What's done cam-.of be undgnel' buf not be disappointed. look one can prevent it's happening again. with happiness to future. 0 N -7 if WWW 15479 CLAIRE RAMSEY GAINES Joys are our wings: sorrows our JOE ELLIS GADDY JR. Atoms supposedly make the world, but without Faith, who knows? spurs. ' ,.,. X 'igxf ts ., Q A 1 l- I ff ..g X . X hw, f VIVIAN DIANNE GOBBLE Variety is the spice of life. ELIZABETH CAROL GLENN 'lt's nice to be natural if you are naturally nice. gf f . If luv' 4 rrwpwq mp.-' ,fe ,J Z Q f7 PATRICIA JANE GRAHAM ROBERT WIKE GRAHAM W., V ZW- 21, 4 2 '- , tj 1 J lm fx if ,V,V 1 1' 3401105 , fy a. 47 6 . 7 'f ,. X 'Mp IV il Z, WALTER LESTRADE GILBERT JUDITH MERRILL GILMORE Be silent and safe-silence never My heart remembers, and for the betrays you. gladness of our having met, is greateful. 'I I s 'I - ' Q . ew , xo New me Sin ,-'gr' s S ....,,.., as 5 y I 2 I NW I if I 1 CAROL JEAN GOUGH EDWARD KRIDER GRAHAM p Be a friend to all, but love only Nothing is impossible to a willing W one. heart. H II ,A , when 'ff fff, , A f , la JK' f 2 W l fw K fail' V W, GEORGE COFFEY GREENE ROSEMARY LANE GREENWOOD J t D ams that you dare ton dream 'Thanks for the many wonderful All comes to him who waits: why . . . only time can prove a rue re memories. - hurry? man's worth. fe'-'IIIY do Come 'fue' -1 Q8 Y SX we 591 it ly X . A f i? ,f 3 5 PEGGY Jovcs GREER Let your hook be always cast, there will be a fish. Silence is deep as Eternity, Speech I think I will do it tomorrow, I W .. 1 as X Z fi W ww, JZ WM W, sw' f W , hr' .- f ' f ,, 1, ,f. w SUSAN KERR GREESON EDMOND COLLINS GREGORY ANN CAROL GRIFFIN l don't know-I can't say, for to is shallow as Time. have made enough mistakes today. morrow is another day. ADELE JEAN NETTE HAASE .M If 4' BRUCE QUENTIN HAND CATHERINE LEWIS HANNA LINDA JUDITH HARDING Be yourself and let the rest of the Happiness is found in working Keep your face to the sunshine and Second thoughts are wise, but im- world go by. diligently, no matter what the task. you cannot see the shadow. pulses are preferred. W W. W fi? GRACE ELIZABETH HARRILL Betty'-Will you stop talking so I can get in a word? mul, 4 BARBARA KATE HARRIS BETTY BERNICE HARRIS ELIZABETH MASTEN HARRIS . . I have promises to keep And Speech is the mirror of souls: as BIow out your candles, but keep miles to go before I sIeep. man speaks, so is he. the match lighted. 29 1 l NOEL STERLING HARRIS CYNTHIA KATHERINE . . . the window in this prison of hope HARRISON through which we look into eternity. IIKGYII-ffchoracfe, is the hue mea, surer of success and happiness. MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED Robin Beach ond Chuck Matthews WILLIAM CALVIN HARRISON JANET DAPHINE HARROLD Good words are worth much, and A person may discover that hap- cost Iittle. pines: cannot be bought with gold. fg.., ,V,. V.k,, .. Q7 ,-if',,- .if ,N ,J , f Z' ,.- f f- ifrfifffgx ' if W 3 if ' 4 l Z i X X 7 ' ' ' ' My ff ,f ,f I, , V,,' ,,,l fl WK. I X 1 I DAVID HERBERT HAUSER LINDA LOUISE HAUSER PHILIP THOMAS HAUSER NANCY LOUISE HAWKINS The reward ofa thing .well done is It is harder to conceal ignorance l'm not lost, but I sometimes won- A little nonsense now and then, to have done nt. than to acquire knowIedge. der. is relished by the wisest men. 30 NN V lx W 'Q I W , ,mf K8 1 A w Wm! . WX M ff WW JAMES EDWARD HAYES JR. ROBERT EUGENE HAYES Good fortune comes to those who Life without industry is guilty in- seek it, through some don't care. dustry without art is brutality. .5 f , ' F 5 Q -Q H l A W Milf' X fw'wi6k34W '9 BOYD TILLETTE HENDRIX Speak softly and carry o big stick. Ysfg.-5. -- I. I ,,., ., Y cw . ,J ... W I 2 W, , 754 We-W ALAN LEE HILL Only one love have I, to keep until Just I die. ad F ROBERT MICHAEL HENRY If all things were white, then there would be no bad. ..n, g - V. s'oo o f 1, , ,::,l -- ,,,, f f 'S i ' I A 'L df! Pi f ' .1 ,- ,X ff, , ,f ' f' gf 41.4,-. V' if A ' ' X W X. I, 'l'. . al lbyyy Z VIV 4 f 1 f X X f DENNIS ANN HILL give me a PEANUT will be satisfied. f 'ff JAN ET CELESTE HAYNES Like me as I am, or not at alI. 't111af44+-mwdaav' W BEN JOSEPH HEMRICK The secret to wisdom is o close mouth and open eyes. . LLSSMXWN. Awnilisn 7 SHIRLEY ANNE HERNDON CHARLES COLUMBUS HICKS Pleasure is the flower that fades: She's real fine, my 292. remembrance lasting perfume. WW 41,-Qlff ' iff X fy , I W U 9' 5 , Aff ff ' . ' 24, 4. .cz Z'f!24G fm ,aff V ff! 4 ffy Z 5 f Iv- Z WANDA RUTH HILL MARY ELIZABETH HINKLE and l The unspoken word never does See everything, overlook a great harm. 31 deal, correct a Iittle. X X .7 ' f, . fx s. , if Z RWM 2 Wi WILLIAM DAVID HOBBS JR. DONNA KATHERYN HOLDER The tlightly purpose never is o'r A face without freckles is like a night ' took unless the deed go with it. without stars. ,N .Lg , ,-,, .- Q ,,... if I JANICE HOLTON 'What in me dark illumine, what low raise and support. THOMAS E. HOLTON JR. Tom the bomb Fire that apple fyywffnfff fwffw fffwfff-'fyfff fy fi rf ' Wed fvkk .why I ..,' .k,i f eeliij 'vlff' .SJC J ,' 'V ' ' W- 'f LL fy!! X' 7, R 'b I 3, Q, A 1, t., !,,.i f U f ,fjymy ' X, 'Ui jf A f I p f ptrv . 5,1 X, fff, ,, W V , f H . H ff! HY , , ,Wm If 2 ffy ,, . if M: ff ff , 1 V , ,ff,Wf' 'W , ff M 'X , f W ,ffff Y f' , ii S5 2 2 ff ,ff - J ' ' 7 2 ' 1, -' 21:51 , f 7 - X If-f ' T. 7 V ' ' f M 7 ,M V ,, .4 ,W ,V ,fi X MICHAEL PENNA HOLZBAUR RAYMOND JACKSON HOOTS HAROLYN GWYNN HOUSTON CHARLES VERNON HOWELL JR Thanks for all the many memories. JR. Beware of what you want for you Some things have to be believed to Shan su e'Y 99' 'f' A plowman o nhis legs is higher than be seen. gentleman on his knees. X 5 K, .MSW eff gg' fi wk s? A , j. z 4 - : ,Z X -4. ,. , - f , :,.-' f' 11: 1 77 . 7.f,fef:f.55f' .X BRENDA DeLOIS JOHNSON MADELINE JANETTE INGLE ROBERT RAY ISAACS JR. SUSAN WALKE JAMES With a song in my heart. It is a tale told by idiot .... Fool me once, shame on you: fool To sail a ship-you need a good me twice, shame on me. Skipper. X ,nw -d , ,W DACA MARIA JOHNSON EDMUND WILKINS JOHNSON RALPH STEPHEN JOHNSON SARAH MORRIS JOHNSON l love the things I love for what A little nonsense now and then is In the great hand of God I stand. Life is nothing without happiness. they are. relished by the wisest men. W-S362 We Wxixxbif M1 1' .,,. 1 V, N' M '1 ' X X is 12:2 A.14'xf:'i ' we ' ,:- wk. X sp: ,, X lr N X5 4 - X 1 K Q ' N- ,N I N R WQQQ gs S Ns E .,-s 1, X ,, ' 'gk 5 fm I fog ,jk I ip! ,, M, J bf . , X ,Y , W, G5mw1m.,,.iw Q' w I f so X SSX DAVID ANDERSON JONES JOHNNY WAYNE JONES KATHERINE ROSE JOYCE WILLIAM CAGER JUSTICE JR. 'Never trust a girl with more than A little nonsense now and then is Music is the speech of angels: in The future will test the years spent you can stand to lose. relished by the wisest men. fact, nothing is so divine. here. X 1- f r vs 'V K ,V if f .V w4 Qsu g, jfN g3 xt . wx V , we-5 3 ag-X ' STEPHEN WAYNE KATES JANE ELIZABETH KEIGER GLENN RAY KELLY LYNDA ELLEN KETCHIE To have a friend, be a friend. Life is half spent before we know Come what, come may, Time and the Friendship is .Love without his what it is. hours runs through the roughest day. wings. 33 J 'Where the heart lies let the brain Look to the future with knowledge lb! if nfl. f J. . 1 Z wnlvdaanf' n ,ff f 05.791, W X! A 4, i LYNN ELAINE KIMBALL LARRY LESLIE KIMEL CHARLOTTE ANN KING lie also. gained in the past. construction in the face. V! 4 A ,X WWW 5 Z 1 STAR KINNEY NANCY ELLEN KIRBY .IANICE CAROLE KITTINGER 4 I 5070 DAN GAITHER KING There's no art to find the mind's True to himself, true to his friends, true to his duty aIways. STERLING E. KNORR I The world looks brighter behind a Years mature into fruit, yet some Love is a fire against which there Confound it, who stole my T.V. 3 smile. small seeds of moments outlive them. is no insurance. set. X X X V , I .f I ., 1,- V, V 1 , A A ' f 1 ' f Q ' ff I if W1 Z 'QW X f 1 MWHWQ' QV, CHRISTOPHER KROUSTALIS STEPHEN JOSEPH KULANKO EVERETTE STEPHEN LACKEY 'Utilitas efflorescit ex amicitia, eti- Variety is the spice of life. When in doubt, do the friendliest amsi tu eam minus secutus sis. thing. 34 WILLIAM ARNOLD LAMBETH A III Wenn ein Frosch hatte den FIugeI,N er wurde nicht gesto en seine Butte. nw ,. i P W ff! W LAWRENCE CRADLE LAMM OSCAR KENT LaROQUE III MARY SUSAN LATTA MARY ANN LAUGHTER 'All that you are is a result of what Anything worth doing is worth doing When your face is toward the sun Echo waits with art and care you have thought. well. the shadows fall behind you. And will the faults of song repair 3 'MW Z WWW VICKY LEE LAWRENCE HORACE KLEBER LEE JR. Happiness is the greatest gift of all. SmoII as I om, the ends of the earth are my Goals. ? . - BEST LOOKING ' Charles Deleot cmd Doriel Sounders SARA ELIZABETH LINDAU MARY MARTHA LIVENGOOD lf I must say stupid things, let me Act well your part, there all the not soy them solemnly. honor Iies. 35 , .. , If All x -nun A ' LESLIE JANE MADDOCKS Judge not, that ye be not judged. JAMES ALBERT LOWDER I will get ahead because I need one. W8 'AVV U. , v 4 G K Y - 'VV' My . 1 Wy .E w EDDIE LEE MARION PATRICIA GAYLE MARKUNAS I will study and get ready, and per- A smile is the language everyone haps my chance will come. understands. ff ff .J f fs f My f. ff W JOHN BUCKNER MALCOLM MARILYN AKERS MARCUSON On the right track, you'II get run Truth worth is being , not seeming. over it you just sit there. V5 Z Q X , W ,ww , 'W wmv 79 fend' Ml' THOMAS L. MARTIN WILLIAM FOY MARTIN For to me to live is Christ and to You don't have to play a sport to die is gain. be one. wig RITA T. MATHES CHARLES ODELL MATTHEWS Knowledge is son of youth's brighter ll d'Y-U Men do less than they ought, unless they do all they can. 36 WK' Q ,Z WW, JAMES RICHARD MEDITZ SHAROL MARIE MEHLEN May I live all the days of my lite. What you are going to be, 'you are steadily now becoming. 'all' wwwdv' say. W , WILLIAM STEPHEN MIDDLETON Beware ot what you want tor you shall surely get it. LINDA SUE MILES Yesterday has past, tomorrow has yet come: only today is ours. ' QMWX ' wh Ho RITA BRICE MILLER nor is the subiect of my story. ' ' S l,,V we 1 , of r, '4 i 'f I. ay I r,. .,,. i ,.rr, I MARY HARRIETTE MILLS JANE ELIZABETH MINTON MARY AUDREY MITCHELL Smile and the world smiles with you: Be ashamed to die until you have tiI I die: to strive, to speak, to tind, weep and you weep aIone. won some victory for humanity. ' ' 1-' , , , I :fre Q jgzl, is ., 'Ii ..., , f .' A ,, . Wt few-'iw 2' ' A I I , s and not to yield. ,W , -v em. -. 5, - , A 5 ,-ff' f . 74 7 7 X ' 11 I f ,I ,,.2'. 5 aqwlffff-tawgay X x f Q ' ff I -f f X f f ff fe f gf, K f X X f 1 , 1 gg ' ff, f 4 I M f f Z 5 , Q f 4 L' A' ' I I 'fr fl W, 4 'My' meywtwwww WILLIAM JEFFERY MILLER ' Where there's a will, there's a way.' VA ,Egg , 1 ff ' Uh, I A K f mf, WWI-Q V Mf10h4n.f ,Www NICHOLAS WORTH MITCHELL JR. Friendship is the highest degree ot perfection in society. M We ff f fm , , 4 ff ' f MW if 'WZ' MW , M mf, , -- ' A ff' , ff, . ,Q -'-' . ,AW 1 ' ', . WW ,,: ' ' '- 'MQW ' ywff ' 2 7 X A ,MW JOHN ALLAN MOCK NANCY JEAN MOHR ETHEL LENORA MOSER SANDRA KAY MOTSINGER Forsan it haec olirn meminisse Thou. hast giv'n so much, give one I said to myself-I said-'Uh, Selfl' Let us watch well our beginnings and ll-lvablt. thing more, a grateful heart. results well manage themselves. iz, 1 ff 717' 7, wwf? JOHN WILSON MUNFORD HAZEL EVELYN MURRAY Look like the innocent flower, but Over the rainbow is where I will find be the serpent under if. my dream. rf - ,f f f, WWW' MOST INTELLECTUAL Kent Wilcox cmd Robin Beach GORDON STAPLES MYERS DONALD JAMES McCLENNY Always smile, and people will wonder The walls are old, memories foo, What you've been up fo. But Reynolds will always be new. f jf V .. ,L ,X, . , , 1 We QQ iff? 2 .R aw.. 4510 1 vu.,-u f af, A5 GABRIELLE MARIA McCLUNG LARRY RICHARD McELFRESH CAROLYN JO ANN McKNlGHT DAVID LEE McKNIGHT 'I'm smiling buf with tears in my The wise shall inheril' glory: shame I'lI remember always, the good old Look I:.ik1eh the innocent: flower, but ' n er i . eyes. shall be the promotion of fools. days at C. H. e e serpen u 38 bw, ir '7N X LIDDELL McLEOD Forsan it haec olim meninisse luvabit. ELIZABETH MOIR NORMAN 'Ot all the things you wear, your expression is the most important. x , . W . wduwf' ' : 2 CARL AUGUST ORTON The world is yours for a smile. CAROL ANN OEHMAN 'A dream is a wish your heart makes. I Y SN X X 0 MX 3 xx V . Q N X X X , N Q X x K 2. x X X -N wx Q . x X is fe-Nye' X N X Ae f , ll I ni SARA GORDON NASH CHARLES HYLTON NEAL JEAN ELOISE NEWELL Tis a dark night when we venture Laughter is the doctor of spirits, forth. Music is the medic ot souIs. PETER ALLEN ORR Mi ht as well' I can't remember and 9 , , lt's too wet to plow. if I mi 1 W 'fwg 'fT7Q.,I7vv I u 4W fy W, W I N ' A -Mil ' 'XT' I4 , 2 ...V X -'V-5911.2 I VW g . I f f 7 f K? f X, 1 '. i PATRICIA LOVE ORRELL Friendship like sound health, is not valued highly until it is Iost. W if ., my Manu. WW? SANDRA DIANE PACE EDWARD EUGENE PAGETT ENGVALL GARY PAHR- Look Iike the innocent flower, but Every situation in lite may bring its Eddie 'Poo'-Any day ot the week. IVERSEN be the serpent under it. own peculiar pIeasures. nwhen shall we meet G ,in in 39 9 1 thunder, lightning, or in rain. 4. ZAWV 5- W f of 1 f-My ' f QW . , , , V I ,, f i f wi My 7 . f 1 f WHHWQ-04 , 'M , 4 ww , , W jf ff f f f W HOWARD LEE PARDUE JR. ROBERT SHEPHERD PAYNE LINDA FAYE PEELE CHARLES EDWARD PETERS lt matters not what people think tale told by on idiot, full of sound Love ever gives-Forgives-Outlives To be faithful, a trust never broken. you are, but what you are. and fury, signifying nothing. -And ever stands with open hands. . , Y ,f, ,iff f',Q,y,5'!5fk .Mi - f .- M f ,f f ,f i ff, ,,-f 1 ,f ,f- f i ' . I f uf ik' ...WA-,,,,,.v wfvwf LINDA CAROLYN PETTUS WILLIAM HORTON PETREE JAMES WINANS ROBERT EUGENE PHILIPS Have o smile for everyone, and they JR. PFEFFERKORN Possunt, quir posse videntur. Wm have E smile for You , Be ye steadfast, unmovable, always l hate quotations. Tell me what you abounding in the work of the Lord. know. ff 7 ' X 'WE GRADY SAMUEL PHILLIPS JO ANN PICKETT JIMMY RANDOLPH PINKHAM EDWIN LEE PLOWMAN The attempt and not the deed con- lf you can't do great things, do The world as ugIy,.oy, as sin, and What you are going'to,lae, you are founds us. small things in a great way! almost as delightful. HOW b9C0l1'lll19- 40 WMV? W 4-W. 9 WW WK' 3 1 I i RUTH ESTHER PLYLER PEGGIE ELIZABETH JEAN CAROL POLEY Hove a purpose in life, use God's POINDEXTER JOEL LANCE POOLE White-caps and doctors orders. Today Reynolds, tomorrow the world ifts ot mi d d I 9 n an muse e' You grow up the day you have your first real laugh-at yourself - ' If , ,fu 'f , 1 f -',.'- , 1234- ',-,4 ' fi., X fx 'f f f , ' 1- W, I ,Z P I , .,:,, , ZV, ,f V I, , ff I f A ,X ,f A ' 7' ' y 4 Allu I I ' My I: 5 ,,, V 5 MARY LOUISE POPE KATHY SUZANNE PORTH CHARLOTTE ANNE POWERS Butch - He who cannot win new A merry heart maketh a cheerful You can never a reciate it full PP Y ' friends has lost the art to live. countenance. until you have lost it. fy' .' Vfyff y ,Q V W. f, . j g! I I if if , f X , I :'i9-Q3-.ffs f , 44 5 5 ' ff W ,V df ':-msg , 1 ..,, V M ,,':'f- Z I SANDRA LANE PRESEREN CAROLYN MARIE PRICE BETTE JO PULLIAM Beware of what you want, for o I I CYNTHIA JANE PRATT Live each day as it there were tomorrow. ,, 5, fer fy, ,,4.,:, , A ,M fe 4.-. I, UffA4g',.' V fqw KW 1 f I ,.-f 5137 Q 1-T . , ,, f: ' 'I ' f 'O moms DAWN PULLIAM h y u never coud explain why I love If worry were the cause of death, With a new down comes a new day s all surely get it. anybody, or anything. I would live forever. 41 'Your sole contribution to the sum of ffm , 7 Qo Y I gg, viii PM 1-M...4..,,q PHILIP CLIFFORD RAKE DON CROSSLEY RAKER Don't wear your wish-bone where your He who Iimps is still walking. bock-bone ought to be. 'Wi' wovfuwf 4.-f VIRGINIA BALFOUR REID lf you do not think about the future, you cannot have one. GEORGE HAMILTON REID things is yourself. 1r4f 5,,5g12X.4Wx, ,f , 'ff f v4'1...J f,-ae , ,W A.. f gi A- ,, 'TV' Z1 THOMAS LARRY REAVIS NANCY ELLEN REECE Live life, every golden minute of it. As the twig is bent, so grows the tree. -,-:W ,fs , ,ff ' My .ff ' , ,, 9 If , uv , . If rri g , d AZZ, Z W! W will ' nf , , , f 4, f 'fm Z, 6' f -Z ris - I ' 4 W, ff gl- f 7 , f , ffzf w zff V SUSAN REBECCA REIFFIN GEORGANN LEE RICHARDSON The longest iourney begins with a With Telstar and Relay, the future single step. looks bright. fyifyrfi' ,W 43521, K M fl .,, ff ,W ,iff f 1 ,fw 4, , . f f ,f f , ,Myfwnfm W , ,F I f ,f if I, , ff ff' ,f ,, 'Y ' , 4 , ,h w uovv f I A l -Qfjlfl ' ff' - W, , as in SANDRA RUTH RITCHIE JAMES HENRY ROBINSON DONNA LOUISE ROGERS BRUCE ALEXANDER ROSE f S ' t t f rnind See everything, overlook a great 'A smile is a language that everyone The only gift is o portion of thysel . uccess is a s a e o . d I t HH H ' rrec a I e. understands. ea,co 49 n .f ,W,W,,,,,,,', ,' Z V, ,Inf yw!,,f ,I f ?f ff ff ,V f f , , ff fmryfy, f I ff-Q V ff F44 mf WU gyvf- ff 5 . f ,ifvf 4 GLENDA JO RUFF AMERISA SUE RUSSOS JOHN MICHAEL SAMARAS ELIZABETH MARSHALL Happiness does not lie in the future, Love thy enemy, it will drive him Unus pro omnem, et omnis pro me. SAMS but in the present. crazy. as .O Q X - 'x xx f i X - - was wk-Q - If irq. I ,5?..:' '11 s -X x Q 4 ' Y? 7? 33' X ig 5 x X X 6 F X as 5 .:' ,,,- fe 1 H .1:,,.1:g,.g-1. A R V. I 3 - X C N I-isp ' J Q LILLA MARLANE SAMPLE DARIEL LEE SAUNDERS thought dreams were in the moon, The great use of life is to spend it but I only found goId. for something that outlasts it. Ill VIRGINIA ANN SCALES ALICE VIRGINIA SCHAUM The haste of a fool is the slowest Silence is for the saintsy I am but thing in the world. human. Faith strengthens: hope sustains love endures. 'W FRIENDLIEST Alon Clowes ond Molly Thornton X Xb ' -'V 2 , Mc. Eagsiizw 1, , 4-wfi s if f. as yzfsfsfg 1-YZ' ' ' eff J gag? st lg fs? J im . , Q. M., X. , vs ,- f- A f S- ii.,-.f I , ' -' NV,5:, ., ,, ZZ if 53, f E , Wx X SUZANNE MARIE SCHMIDT Laught and be merry, remember, better the world with a song. we W .. ' I be PEGGY ANN SHIELDS lt's all over but the memories. Q fvffffffis, W' BILLY LEE SMITH The days ot our youth, are the days To one who waits, a moment of our gIory. Ox W 'wa'1uul ROBERT MICHAEL SCHNEIDER No man is an island, no mon stands aIone. 12ffzv ,gee ,,1s !s.' ,,W,,wf,yyo Mwwwsi ff s,Mwff,fw4 ,, ff , f 3' 9 ff I J X ff' if f f ' , IM, , vv M I L V I iff ' YWMWX , ff, W , I2 yfjfzi MZ . MARGARET LYNNE SHORE sf -es PRISCILLA MARY SCHOCK JANE GARNER SHERRILL Stop the world! I want to get oft. Possum, quio posse videor. 4 Q lg S LARRY JAMES SHUTT PHYLLIS JEAN SLAWTER A smile cost nothing, but creates Why take lite seriously, you will Lite is cheerful when one carries o much. never get out of it alive. treasure in his heart. V- gy, M., V. fa f. ,V lg- I L4 W7 div A4 Zi ,JN 415: 4 4 V X 1 PV H M- , X . 55 w Q,.ZK'h?,f 5 f Wi? ,' f 4 mf ,V ,..,,.4 V 41 , . CAROL ANN SMITH a year. 44 seems Do the difficult immediately, because WWW' MW! DON LANE SMITH KATHERINE LaVASSEUR SMITH fhe imP055ib'e HWY fake '0 9e ' Nothing great is ever achieved with out enthusiasm. . -ay. ve.-fi fy- W- . 2 , + 5 .V X X J, Y I SGA ' S! X .B , xx -1 yew wk r' Ii Q .1 'I 'fi' ' 1' zz, ,X N s X yr' 'ffw--y LARRY EUGENE SMITH Twangy strings upon the sands- The these memories are written in gold! ,e ...ay , I ?'2A'w,'f- 519' A -. WM' WMMPW SHIRLEY ANN SMITH King shall be a beggarman pauper be a king. 'imwpf HUZW'-rwyf' STEPHEN ANDRE SPARKS JOHN EDWARD SPAULDING 'Through life on searches for happi- But signs of nobleness, like stars, ness and peace-of-mind. shall shine on all deservers. of I f ii 2 W se. 4 , G is , ' ,'f V , X ,f,f ' Illv , y f f X AQ I we f ff! K ff ' W f , f in f ' f fy' 4 f X' 2 lf? f , 'I 4 If , Z , v ni I .,1v,?, ,,.4,, - .W 1: V ' ' A f W 5 'IW f 1 f I Z 7 N W f ff X i 1 , ., .svfgi '.?F 'f-1 ' I ' I 4 ' I .ff V, , I2 v ' W W 1' , ' V, .v Z z-1 Vr,, , I ,Z ix ALMA FAYE SMOOT -the It was Love that planted happiness wherever hearts are found. ' W. I I ' , . ,Q',4. .f 1 ww ,I w' mr -aWf:.,.- -11' 1-4: 7 1 'Aw ,ws f 4 .. 3 14 Q ' f 9 I 4 Wig , , f f 'WW We 1 Mew fig I V ,, GILBERT EDWIN SOUTHERN JR. Shall I not assume the post? ww vW' W I , f 7 W- A CLAUDIA ANNE SPEAS Nothing great or small is ever achieved without enthusiasm. 2 '1 Q MARY KEITH SPENCER We will proceed no further in business. CAROL SUE SPILLMAN CHARLES MONROE BARBARA ANNE STALEY She's little, she's spry, there's mis- SPRINKLE JR. It matters not what you're thought chief in her eye. u-I-oday is the tomorrow ybu worried to be, but what you are. heart makes. about yesterday. GERALD DIGGS STALLINGS A dream is a precious wish your MOST ATHLETIC Martha Jo Chambers and Dickie Walker if CHRISTINA AGNES MARY CREELMAN STUART MERRY SUSAN SWANSON we gf WWF Vf,'L ' BEVERLY VIRGINIA STANLEY WILLIAM RICHARD STEWART What we learn with pleasure, we I am a part of all that I have met. never forget. f.Sr 1 IWA 7 '-i ww , ,g f ,,,' Q U ff Q V, Fwy' , fg' 9 ,, new ' f ,ff tj. f- l, I MAX HOLT STRADER JR. MARTHA FAYE STONE To a girl, a thing of beauty is a Whatever you think, don't ever- boy forever. unless you wilI. Why, , A , M , yy '9 ag fs, 4 AV t I , 3' ff' 'f f Z .f- xt , ,If ' of f f f yn, V, I , X A , I, Y X X e? 4 Y MARK AVETT SWARINGEN STRICKI-AND May we always aspire to lift her The joys I've had in knowing you The only way to have a friend is to Ch,-i55y .. lf1s an Ove, but banners higher. will last my whole life through. be one. memories. RANDOLPH STEWART TESTO Why take one when you can have is ANN CHARLES THACKER BETTY PAT THOMAS z- ' X V , iv w' . f we -W' ,fi r f - We ,f4.- ,,., . ,. x ,: T,,, ' fe .M ' in .ff f f -X 'gia . ' if ' W 4 X X 'iff ff fy , 7 DIXIE GAY THOMAS I When duty whispers low, 'Thou must,' I stand amid the eternal ways, and Happiness is a rare wine which v them all. ' The youth replies, 'I canl' what is mine shall know my face. seems insipid to a vulgar taste. WW 'm Q SUSAN REBECCA THOMAS ELMER HARVEY THOMERSON HUGO The conscious of none. sincerity. fyf-Xzf . ' ,I . . ,,, f P ' ' I ' -iyffwf f . Z h ff-' T- . . 2. Mb W, If V, dy , , , , I rw- ,, , , , , 5 ' Af' . 4 ,f ' .,v ' ' ?f, f ,, ' 1 ' -ff f , V - ,. , - 'ffw greatest. of faults is to be Appear the innocent, and soy it with Mike - Aaupdwf' 46 MICHAEL THOMERSON the set of the soul deter- mines the goal. 4. W' . kwmwv' me SONYA KING THOMPSON MOLLY RUTH THORNTON MICHAEL FRANCIS THRIFT There's only one thing that's easy Character is the true measure of SmiIe and the world smiles with you: to get nowadays-confused! success and happiness. weep and you weep alone. 47 'Sw' PENELOPE THOMPSON Every time it rains, it rains penny's from heaven. MW CAROL SUE TOBIN The protection and freedom of lite determines what is right or wrong. f X Q f R 4 'W , f ff if f' 4 9 P 4 W K f ,Q f X -,af 01 'V f f fa , X f, ff M 'mr' ,Ao-W 5? f ff ffy fc,,f1,f ?,f,3.:f1f' K ,if f 'Wo L' '13M.l!'9 .fy I f g Jv.. 'W , f u gf, f 1, ff f-i I ' ' Q, E ff z ' sf A I GEORGIA HOLT TOMLINSON ROSA PELHAM TRENT JOHN THOMAS TRIVETTE CAROLYN ELAINE TUCKER Come what come may, time and the Although there are tears in my eyes, They said it couldn't be done! But My purpose holds, to sail beyond the 't ! sunset 'til I die . . . hour runs through the roughest day. I am still laughing. i was JOHN WILLIAM TUCKER Time and the hour runs through the roughest day. ff 4,fzyf ffwrnjff QM WMM Z PATRICIA ANN TUCKER If worry was the cause of death, I would live forever. rl WW EDWARD LAWRENCE JANET HARRELL TURNER TURNER Life is 'wonderful when shfring it Great is truth, and mighty above all WH fha' spew one' things. 4'5f?T'b- THY MALCOLM N GRAY TUTTLE III HORACE HENRY VANCE III JAMES PETER VAN DORSTEN TIMO REUBE Music, when soft voices die, vibrates There's no art to find the mind's Be not merely good, be good for VERNON the memory. construction in the face. something. HAM' all ou, Knowledge is ou,-,elves to know. 48 JEAN ANDERSON ' Let God take your hand 5 as me . fr A V f . . wi fy H YQ? gin Y . ' , I I of wr ' . 5 Q ew' , A f Q ..... X ,Min I 'V 'H A -igli X ' ' E Q., LMT' W ,V ff ' 2 JONATHAN KARL VICKERS ERIC SAYLE WAINER HARRISON HENRY WALKER Where there's a wire, there's a way. Starting anew, face to face with W D If f'C.l?Z-Q3 destiny. JR. A person with a great imagination is a person with wings but no feet. JOAN CAROL WALLER It's all over but the memories. vw in f Vvbbblzk I ,, I A K f ,. 'v-., 5 J :ZV ii.f I' ,mm f.-X DAVID LOUIS WARFFORD s what I love determines how I love. W WWWW W, 27377 X Mm' I QW fini X f f ff , ,,,,..., ,.,, , ,, fi ..'r I f V . .., if f ' 1 W : , 7-3.- f 1-. W 6 ff ,.,. 5 , 4 : K. . ffw .-'M' f '-1-' ' by A , ::.., .,,. V -.Q .-,, A: ' ,Q 'F , ,, , H MV f I a A ' A -M 5 W ' ' I my! 7 T 4' ,S www? ' MQ 'W' jf7'W 7 If Q 'W ,W VIRGINIA ANN WARREN The heart has eyes that the brain knows nothing of. J WESLEY MAURICE WEAVER HAROLD CLARK WEBSTER Ill JR I know not what the future holds, l am never lost: People always tell I know who holds the future. me where to go. y . X , , 7 We K. , jf f. 5 P2 f , J ,Q !'g9llZffZ'7 'w MW WEEKS CLAUDE HUGH WELLS III CHARLES WADE STEPHEN LEE WHICKER and you will The night is 'long that never finds WESTMORELAND lf anything is worthwhile, we usually stand. t d H ' 9 'Y' Beware of what you want because 'NVE to o k fo' 'I-U you shall surely get it! 49 n ! yy X QE 1 'W 4 Aff twifv Qvfknay I W K f EVA MARIE WHITAKER CARY HELEN WHITE GEORGE NEWTON WHITE JR. STEPHEN WILLIS WHITE Do thy duty: that is best: leave Do not squander time: that is the The reward of a th' ll d ' O th t unto the Lord the rest. stuff life is made of. having dorI2?t.!e one Is ne eye out:l?2l:at:1.I?ok to Heaven ,in y, , , V f I A ' WW W gf . X 171 , . 1 ' fl f Q5 6, ff' .. 'ff 'f. Z f ,ff , W, Z KENT WESTBROOK WILCOX CAROLYN HELEN WILLIAMS CAROL CLEVELAND WINDER JOHN CHRSTIAN WILSON The will to do, the soul to dare. Eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow Be not simply good, but good for I could not hope to touch the sky, you may die. something. with my two arms. M I W 7 A, M , M, , uwwwat.-my 'Wi lf Wulf WMO' f 4 I. WILLIAM CHARLES WILSON JESSE THOMAS WOOD JR. PAUL NATHANIEL WOOD GAIL CATHERINE WRIGHT ' ' ' 'tt ' now write It was a rough night! The best thing in life is free, but He hath no leisure who useth It The prologue us wrl en, hard to find. not. the play. 50 Y , s f of fy W, f V4 49 , VICTORIA JOYCE YOKELEY Youth's a stuff will not endure. Z gf HOWARD McNEILL YOST HARVEY NATHANIEL YOUNG ROBERT THOMAS YOUNG There's not arf to find the, minds JR. One who never turned his back but construction in the face. Hoo unto others as you would have marched breast forward! YC ' , 1 -. 1, . 10 ,fav-ff? cy U ' , ,f .Ag . 21 .SGW X4 . .215 .ez-kr -- d j ff, 4 A V .lf ,if fy ,,Q,Li, 5 ilu 1 , JK? -Q- 4 . VICKI ROSE YOUNG ERNEST HARSHAW YOUNT III . . . nothing is but what is not. The beginning is the most important part of the work. them do unto you. E 5 E BEST ALL AROUND Rick Crowder cmd Sora Nash Forced smiles and formality Reading for parallel points occupies the time of Reynolds students. s'gO'g , '. 1 ,V - , . ll5ff il ii 3 -5.1 x s pg Y. W i l W -s W ...... 7 ' .7 N ' 2 , '- is f 3 , R , .X . ' A 2 1 is ' s . 5 ' R' ? 3 fi: N' g - .ft . 1 X ' '3 -Q Q S 5 5 4 1 C . ' C s Q r 'f N' so X As, ,. ,Q sc L. 1 MW so sis, They used to have some wild parties. Off to the beauty pageant is I a 01155 .51 C..- N . . ak. ' few , ,-1:-. A . H i 1 ...- Q V I WK Nic A T ., A i -N .,,,. :wa si . Av - vi i i EH Eddie needs help, as usual. Dance with me, Charlie. Their enthusiasm stirs the crowd. Does she or doesn't she? ' H .,f. 4.7 P-mmf' X, 5,3 . A, 30. '.... 5, . 5- . f 24 The mouseketeers at attention Wilburn llll A v , I W ., , . . M. 1 -if 7 Q, f f . 2 Nick, you're at the wrong pond! In one of their quieter moments The wildest of the James gang graduates. X . lx I thought this was a pri- vate bath. . . , ,V ' tl 5 -7 - 'fr ! - f is i' A 'X ' at 55, j ' 'Fax Sr W ' iff .1 T W'Si?QT' . We im as tf srfr- I , Caroline looks very sure of Elaines idol was always I' b D'xie hasn't taken her cheerleading Tarzan. Pete Peter Charlie Martin and Joe herself while out on a im I I I I I ' h EII . shoes off since she got them. whoop it up at a night spot. wit en For organizing class activities, translating Cicero and Virgil, or simply giving us advice, the senior class of i963 is deeply appreciative of our class sponsor, Mrs. Margaret McDermott. Without her guidance and wit, our high school year would not have been as profitable or as enjoyable. All the seniors who have known Mrs. McDermott will always hold her memory deep within their hearts and will miss her greatly in future years. Throughout the year Mrs McDermott works with the Executive Committee on senior ac tlvitles The Senior Class chose brother of Susan James, Whit, and sister of Ann Laughter, Susan, as the Senior Mas- cots. ' ln order to raise money for the Shriner's Hospital, each year boys are chosen from various schools in North and South Carolina to participate in the Shrine Bowl which is held in Charlotte, N. C. This year our school was honored by having two outstanding football players chosen: Joe Gaddy, blocking back, and Bob Graham, Chosen by the first and second year journalism students, Elaine Tucker received the honor of Journalism Student of the Year. Elaine, a second-year student, is Co-Editor of the Black and Gold and serves as a reporter for the Pine Whispers. center. ffwth. as - ,g'lm lifts r .. . m,,,, i ' i Q2 2 f Q 'ic Selected from all junior girls, Ruth Black- well was chosen as D.A.R. Good citizen for 1962-63. Excellence in leadership, char- acter, and citizenship were the basis for this honor. PAGE Each year, Student of the Year is selected by the journalism classes not only for ac- ademic accomplishment but also for the port the student takes in extra curricular activities and in service to our school. This year Ellen Kirby was selected Student of the Year. 54 In a city-wide essay contest, sponsored by the Winston-Salem Jaycees, Robin Beach received the title of Teenager of the Year. The requirements for this honor were character, academic and social leadership, and service to school and community. f x,,1yH M' Hz' WU, ' ROGER PIKE President I: Wx V '2 Q- 'W 051 ' ', . .EQ PAM HUBAND Vice-President fi Se., ,.1' .' ,-.. Q . KIT ISLEY Secretary X' fl .if I W ,yi BETTY FORESTER Treasurer Mrs. Craft and Mrs. Cecil help the Juniors plan class activities. UNIGRS CLASS oF'6A More than one half of the Junior Class studies chemistry. 56 f . r - no N ,XT ,312 ' .vga . VSSGLXJ , G' X' 1 'F I -Q fur. wi-J' 4? in 'Q'-y ,mm .4-.. John Benson Harriet Bernhard Jane Biles Don Binkley Jean Binkley Nancy Black Rana Blackford David Blalock Grace Bollinger Lee Bost Linda Bostic Mary Bouldin Richard Bowden Sammy Boyte Ann Branch Dee Brandon Bill Braswell Kenneth Breedlove Lynn Brenner Susan Brewer Don Britt Eddie Brockhauser Linda Brockwell Chuck Brown Jean Brown Linda Brown Mary Margaret Brown Patricia Brown Vicki Brown Sharon Bruce Emily Bryant Patsy Burks George Burns Tommy Bush James Butner 'Qi Nw -...I 936- Q -.. ' :Q J ' av Yan- NS W X, an N 4 X as 'Q . .. ,f x 4 Mv'QMNs an 2 af? 1 x Q :Qs .1 1':Q - Ni V .. XF tm -H. 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Q sa 9 , ' ,sr mt I sm ' f we 1 X ,, .,. -. N. wr -qv A . A Qi 1 my V Y 'xii 'TFL Q 2 X .,,, ,. , X Q N . .... . Q . f, -' Us :sf szf i we 'M W-N it .: -G -V ' 'i anim lf ' fs. 1 . . 'ski-' -uggfvx V' 'slvzx 4 . 323133 s. V Y Q. Q mf is if 4 ' 3 if S 1 -Q X fn K is -Q if ,. .... Paula Wyrick R Steve Yandell '1 M ra FQ Q- '53 5 Richard Yarbrough 'L J ' L Lynn Yelton we ' Robeff VOS' r.', l Patsy Yountz ,si 4 Steve Zimmerman li ',n' W7 64 -,., 'Q 9- ,..f N. lil CLASS or A fx 1'ad3,5,j:k-fs,alm a ' V Mrs. Feorrington sponsors the sophomore class. W QL ii, it fb f1'7llV ii 1' . ., Q! E4 ff., Z X fy W 9 W if I ff if J Us Jo A JL india! xni. Gilt U W Ai ' L ' IJ ' at 'T rf' climb!!! M Iii 6 I 1 UA 'kJ tiff' f 6 NXS7 ,r1'M! 5 'jd ' iii .M toiipiiiff Ni iv ,tif if T iw tt ttf We Ui ,riff is ,fi ' e it W ' .T wtf i JL fl - Lt Ai 'ff i, 1, , I '1 ' . P ' i f Q2 'ja f' 5 , ' he X, 'JM I .?P'5!v1, ' 11 A i A T , 3? Q, 1 ' h' 3 ,, fr: e , ,M rt' it Ni,i,fo if iff f 'AXJ iv e ' Y J 5 9 ' AA J V3 12515 K IL Ay T i i it it if if W fi if be .i i ' i I 1 it . Mpf.:m an it my ig? X lx Z: K X fl i JUS j I , T i i 1 pug ' LH N V N , N, N FRANK MURPHY Wyfj 2 'D It bJINcY!MAJCH!EWS E ff X President fs,,3 N-'R i jlfwf I Qiffyf' J Yi Qsgresidenly W! Vhffifs LQ iw 8 to 3 if , Q Sophomores adjust to their first yeor in senior high. J ii Www BETTY BENTON 'J ,said v ,MYNN 4 A l 1 Secretory J Treasurer 65 l .fm ef Q . X ,V lv IO-A First Row: S. Ends, R. Cox, K. Long, L. Edwards, K. Peoples, A. Dunn. Third Row: J. Skinner, M. A. Walker, D. Toy, D. Masters, Northington, B. Adams. Second Row: D Harrison M. Snow, V. L. Oakley, R. Bell, T. Gentle, R. Watts, F. Conrad, D. Wolfe. Disher, C. Papas, H. Ray, W. Kinney, Q. Brann, P. Freeman, T. lO-B - First Row: J. Reynolds, J. lnabinet, D. Eubanks, M. O'Brien, B. M. Mann, J. Strug, K. Levan, Third Row: R. Thomas, D. Woodruff, Foster, T. Davis, J. Callison, M. Andrus, B. Rucker. Second Row: B. Goslen, S. Jacobson, T. Getchell, R. Weaver, B. Reavis, F. N. Lehr, B. McEvan, S. Gilbert, C. Adams, A. Byerly, B. Putney, Wiegold, B. Crutchfield. 10-C First Row M. Shore, M. Collette, B. Rutledge, J. Mashburn, M. S. Gordon, R. Meschan, D. Day, P. Godwin, E. Robertson, M. Johnson, C. Alexander, J. Teague, J. Anglin, G. Caudle, J. Becker. O'Neal. Third Row: W. Hall, M. Eidson, B. Reid, J. Hagaman, M. Second Row: D. Woodruff, J. Foxworth, R. Saunders, B. Trotman, Allred, D. James, N. Reynolds, B. Nelson, J. Freeman, R. Horton. l rl l l l l 4 'l l l ft 4 66 A ' vs' f lO-D First Row: N. Peters, D. Reavis, J. Beck, J. Hashinger, N. Cotton, S. Peeples, S. Hammons, E. Holland. Third Row: J. Sidelinger, L S. Moore, B. Ransome, B. Vestal. Second Row: B. lngle, L. Barrett, S. Johnson, B. Armstrong, G. Fraser, R. Shaw, S. Peters Bernasek, A. Sale, R. Haile, L. A. Mayo, W. Kurfees, N. Slovis, J. Davis. IO-E First Row: F. Schultz, C. Jones, J. Crover, P. Binkley, P. Holcomb, W. Stroder, M. Reavis, B. Pulliam, G. Dean, B. Hatton, D. Payne. B. Patterson, J. Wilson, S. Fleenor. Second Row: D. Philo, B. Weir, Third Row: C. Humphreys, C. Wood, P. Hardister, M. Wade, J. Dule, B. Wood, J. Snow, G. Billings, G. Hester. lO-F First Row: E. Lide, S.Bowles N. Boger, S. Harmon, A. Barrow P. Holzbaur, J. Vonhoy, N. Kent. Third Row: L. Smothers, M. Danes, Reisinger, S. Hinnant, E. Ashburn, J. Carroll. Second Row: B. G. Jones, S. Foltz, J. Webster, S. Croner, W. Vann, B. Sheppard, M. Chrysson, B. Rhudy, R. Flanders,, B. Raum, R. Lee J. Bahson, J. Rettinger. J 67 l l l l l l IO-G V First Row: J. Jones, C. Rachels, J. Speas, J. Kelly, L. Skidmore, King, F. Flagler, P. Richardson. Third Row: G. Harrold, K. Leinback, J. Malcolm, J. Aspden, L. Stanley, R. Brantly. Second Row: K. H. Fansler, P. James, R. Elledge, B. Whitehart, B. Doss, R. Messick, , Benton, K. Saunders, C. Hipp, L. Hart, C. Barwick, J. Rodgers, G. D. Weaver. l lo-H . First Row: J. Fox, S. Smith, L, Clayton, G. Bondenhamer,K. Mabe, S. Holland, S. Scott. Third Row: R. White, M. Wood, T. Gentry, C. Mathews, N. Sessums, L. Bean, M. Schaeffer. Second Row: M. M. Sugg, R. Starbuck, T. Whitted, S. French, L. Forrest, B. Lish. 1 Hartman, P. Simpson, D. Hendren, J. Baker, J. Brown, M. Spach, l l l l: Il l l l , l , lO-J First Row: J. Sweat, V. Sugg, B. Conrad, C. Stegall L. Snyder, A. Schoenthal. Third Row: M. Fulp, T. Jones, M. Livingston, l E. Carter, L. Smith, L. Loflane. Second Row: C. Baldwin, B. Boughman, B. Steel, D. McKenzie, J. Zapka, A. Lampert. E D. Beck, L. McLeod, B. Mardis, C. Kennedy, G. Hill, J. Wertz, l' l 1 I0-K First Row: S. Heffner, J. Goodman, J. Barber, P. Smoot, T. Trot- L. Stevenson, J. Makie. Third Row: D. Wommoch, J. Spaugh, B. ter, R. Frye, L. Williamson, C. Chambers. Second Row: B. Coving- Mickey, T. Vernon, D. Gasgue, B. Lane, B. Speaks, T. Stockton. ton, M. Hunt, J. Maddocks, B. Collette, B. Tillotson, J. Cheek, 52 . lO-L First Row: A. Whiteheart, C. Haase, L. Cole, C. Totherow, N. Davis, L. Messick, J. Ogburn, J. Lowe, S. Wild, D. Baity, K. Hege. Third S. Harper, S. Brewer, A. Baumgordner, K. Vance, J. Chandler. Row: T. Jones, S. Yokeley, J. Waller, M. Morgan, R. Grubbs, B. Second Row: S. Disher, M, Yarborough, N. Mooney, L. Middleton, Temples, R. Goldberg, H. Hilker, K. Davis J. Matthews. lO-M First Row: C. Griffith, C. Crouch, B. Evans, L. Holton, B. Camas, K. K. Belt, J. Gilliam, B. Young. Third Row: T. Moser, J. Kanoy, L. Stith, J. Parker, E. Hampton, D. Williamson. Second Row: H. A. Barbee, C. Pearce, J. Musselwhite, Woodall, B. Hart, W. Hill, Walker, G. Piland, C. Warren, D. Peddycord S. Brown, P. Tucker, D. Jones. 69 lO-N First Row: C. Yeager, B. Hamer, J. Huff, J. Hawkins, J. Kale, L. Third Row: P. Randel, R. Brewer, J. Current, G. Peterson, R. Pratt, Ballard, S .Whitney. Second Row: W. Wilkins, G. Wilkins, G. Cook, T. Hester, M. Yates, K. Butler, R. Blackwell. P. Hauser, J. Holt, R. Williams, B. Vernon, D. Evans, N. Pappas. lO-P . First Row: R. Beard, J. Odom, M. Pettit, J. Jarrett, C. Anheir, J. Vaughn, R. Daniels, D. Redman. Third Row: H. Leake, E. l. Georgoulias, B. Bowen, P. Pratt, J. Evans. Second Row: J. Brown, R. Day, N. Rentz, M. Hunt, B. Burge, J. Quincannon, P. Ammons, C. Kennington, B. Pate, J. Hollond, A. Kirby, S. Williams, Yount, C. Payne. lO-R First Row: B. Jones C. Glenn, M. Benbow, M. Jones, H. Shuit- Leipel, D. Roe. Third Row: W. Budenhamer, J. Julian, R. Marian maker, P. Boyd, B.lLanier, M. Kiger. Second Row: D. Chipman, S. Estep, E. Wade, J. Reaves, T. Chilton, J. Woodall, R. Ridgill L. Fitzhugh, P. Petree, G. Yeager, K. Phillips, T. Barbar, J. 70 IO-S First Row: J. Robinson, L. Glenn, D. Lawson, E. Bauman, S. Hall, H. Foster, D. Duggins. Third Row: J. Barnes, E. Cobbler, F. Brewer E. Hauser, D. McNomes, J. Martin, Second Row: P. Sapp, R. S. Edwards, N. Nolan, J. Rodden, R. Covington, J. Loftis. Marshall, I. Bragg, L. Beshears, L. Rominger, T. Skeen, E. Marsh, E 10-T First Row: M. E. Hunt, J. Smith, S. Shore, E. Berry, J. Senkus, C. Griffith, B. Russell, M. Boyd, R. Peddle, J. Hauser. Third Row Staley, B. Tise, D. Werner, H. Woodall, F. Everhart. Second Row: C. Bigelow, S. Price, B. Martin, B. Ruork, D. Wall, S. Crater, C B. Buice, M. Sechrist, S. McCormick, B. Ludlum, L. Gibson, M. Mosencup, R. Keller, P. Hege, M. Brewer. First Row: J. Cromer, N. Hart, M. G. McMillian, C. Oliver, C. Mat thews, D. Crews, M. Everhart, S. Clapp, P. Petree, B. Brownlee, E. Kirby. Second Row: N. Dize, M. McMillian, B. Hill, A Simmons A. Groce, J. Steelman, A. McBride, D. Smith, B. Bull, G. Morgan IO-V G. Sample, R. Sprinkle. Third Row: J. Dobbs, R. Hemrick, T Thompson, E. Barwick, D. Mock, C. Burke, A. Angel, T. Deleot P. Ameen, W. Maxwell, J. Covington. 71 Q1 IO-W First Row: l-l. Smith, R. lngle, S. Culler, D. Timmons, B. McLean, Koontz, M. Hoots, Third Row: B. Dymott, K. Carter, R. Pennell, N. Dwiggins, B. Pfohl, C. Snyder. Second Row: P. Brumsey, S. K. Walton, H. Smith, C. Cope, M. Mulhern, D. Miller, R. Barn- Caudill, K. Morris, S. Holt, K. Chastain, M. Nelson, P. Morse, K. hardt, D. Tesh. lO-X First Row: D. Tow, S. Kennedy, M. Jorday, H. Tise, D. Voncannon, C. Smith, B. Benton. Third Rowf A. Patrick, C. May, B. Whitherow, D. Davis, P. Einstein, B. White. Second Row: G. Dodson, M. R. Myers, P. Paschal, J. Gilbert, K. Mowery, T. Mardis, L. Colgin. Anderson, A. Jarvin, E. Sprinkle, S. Chipman, J. Motley, P. Cook, fs 1 IO-Y First Row: C. Davis, L. Culler, A. Blackmore, P. Dunn, D. Walker, P. Carter, T. Bailey, J. Rawlings, L. Dula, C. Key, A. Justice, C N fl et. Third Row L. Roberts, P. Venable, J. Shaw, J. Gardner S. Harris, J. Tilrnan, C. Joyce. Second Row: B. Cooper, B. Peatross, or e 2 I J. Causby, F. Macy, J. Smith, F. Murphy. 7:2 What great egg nog! I got them at Ballerina Bootery. Had to wake them up for the picture. Monty Robinson and Carter Lambeth sitting on the hood of a jeep. Nine years old? M Vk , Yea, the JV game is finally over. .3 Q. y 7' .N -V ...ix -- , , y i.,,.. H 1? 4 V ,NX ii Zli f' if ' M W we l l l xg 1 t is gf . .0 N 0 Q. 1:4 ' . 5, 4 .r ,i 'far fr- 'igfaiw A U X 1 K '57 J f W 3'l.,,14 I 4 ' S, vi, . EW! xl sz f,?s E if s 12 YE? VX . A .1 Oh, look, look, see the pretty red fire burn the school down. . 'W . . , . - f 1 or 1 . ,sw V. iv W if ' N, fe F X X , r V .. 3 . , .,,, X ,Q . K- 5 2 .Q ' 1 f Q z , . 2 ,4 www, wt, A -E:-V, Egg: . ,TQ ,X as . V e m s 5 . ' ' . Nw - My Q gg, Steve and Doug relax after a tough game of marbles. Pike- From left to right, Pike and . 5. Q2 - . y , - - 1 . '-5 J, Q24 Mg. -' f, .ww , ,,,,,, A .JI ' L, A pa, f-gy-,,, ,-. U ,aw 4 . X ya, N 'V 27' if mlngi W.- vi G 'J u P Q , A ,V in 5 A my ml. . ,. .. f ,. si 5 K -L - , . ,Em ks h ffry 21 451 fifglgx 111 2 Z , ill ',,,,,g ' gag. 5,4 Vt ,f.,.'we-.gh-15,13 , ' . . , ' ' C ' - ef 1 S , 44915. ii? .sf ', . ff- 'f' il , Q, .. 2 It 4 A ' , ., ' Q fm. , , if I V, - f 'f l V g e.-f,,f,. :, . hw., . ,Syd if . 5, ,. 4,. , gf 7 , z., ..., lui-1 TF 1 , if .. f . - u V f 1 S- ' 1 ,ff ' 'f M5525 . ' 1 3 .5 l ' . 4 42 l f .Q 1 . H' , ...W - A f , . t 1, :'. '. ,.2 ,. f f: l fc ' .F ff - it 1, 21 1 W .wi f if - f l , ..,, . ., 2 ...f 1'f, ..-. 2 1 , f' - J Homeroom IA. 73 The Reynolds students want more, more, more. W. an ,. , fl gg .b il :V ,tri-fl: 1 A Www? 7 1 v 1 ,C All lx so I 4 'Q :1 K, , , M 13634 J ,, 1 L, Q Q, my H Z' ff 1 A f 5 1 f ? at 1 fe w e ' . 7 rf 1 fc A.. f rr 1 5 Le,-7' f yy, ,W 4. , f -4, .. fy I- 3 4 .2 I at ,--X 1 ' -77: 1. ' av I ,Q .X 131, 2, T'5l? ' -Q. lf-ee ' s wg. 4 Fw., 9 Lx. X 74 lg , :qv Q X , 2 5 4 M 2 1, jury Lk 'lk f ...L I - - ' AV my , .- ', , . ' V. ,, . VJ. . f f . y ff 224, Zi X , . Yr..-,s .. 1- X 'E l 'lviv v The Brownies rest after a hard day of war maneuvers. Frankie practices for the Olym- pics. Y , 2 ,yzr-.il 3 an af M f NM Q Q . x ,V Af I x 2 ff? . 5 N x 'fda' ww ,Q A ' wif- 4 .ff Vf, f , WWA' , W surf MA 35.42 ,1 Q ...V wWw,Sf Qi ,ff ff Q f W Zz ' X ,A . '5 4 ' 2 4 ww f s Af' ' S' 4 Q M2 Qu 4 , 2 f 'AW' ff Q Q i 5 Q W if 'Lf ,. Q fl? , f ., 5 W 7 Q Q A 4 '52, 1 Q 7 , jfb My Iv , , f-, W ff L. 3 2 4112-1, 'e X . , Q gg 'W3'Zli'ff.1? fy Z f X 'f ff 42 ,1 hwc.-., 078 X. I' um ...,-f ,MM -,M vfxf2 f f ff? if ff ' -,TM 1-me 2 mf' w -., 0- X 4 S W, f ' f LL H ls, , I VZ?-14' Y 0 'X 'I f if WN W . , , J . K if , I 5 If , Q., , s V . A 1 X X K? QA if ' Z , W 1 ' ., '63, Q1 ,ff ' f WM if s V I-A ,.,,., , if .fi 4 : - . Q yt , ' i ,f -1 JZ I , ' J Af V M 'i .,..V,AA , ' fy ' V , f 0 2 K W 'i 2 1 fi! f fi Zigi M Crgomzotions Orgcinizotions ot Reynolds ore much more thon clubs to join or societies to odd to your nome. Eoch one serves o unique, specific purpose ond operotes with efficiency ond motive. Not only ore they ci necessory port of our school life, but they olso odd to the de- velopment of eoch student. There is ci ploce for ony interested student, regordless of whet- her he prefers sports or music, drcimotics or Ionguoges, science or cirt. -vs MZ? f M A First Row: Marsha Sams, Judy Pearce, Kent Wilcox, Rick Crowder, sten, Gary Shaw Yount, David Stroupe, Gordon Jenkins, Steve Roger Pike, Sara Nash. Second Row: Bee Forester, Peter Van Dor- Lackey, Kit Isley. Student Council Nominated and elected by the student body, the members of the council strive to establish and main- tain, by precept and example, high standards of honor and moral responsibility. Being the oldest branch at the student cooperative government, the council has as its standard the Honor Policy by which Reynolds High School students, as intelligent and responsible 76 Judy Pearce, sec, Roger Pike, treas, Kent Wil- cox, v-pres., Rick Crowder, pres. l young people, must abide. This year the council chose a citizen at the week and a citizen ot the year, they also printed handbooks for all students and led prayers during exams. To each student tor his contribution goes the deep appreciation of the council for l962-l963. First Row Marsha Sams, Ruth Blackwell, Pam Hubband, Pam Davis Second Row Kent LaRoque, Chuck Matthews, Carter Lambeth. The main objectives of the House of Representatives are to promote co-operation and courtesy among all school members and to improve the general welfare of the school. To fulfil these objectives the House has put on drives to lessen congestion on the stairs, to eliminate trash in the lunchroom and on the school grounds, and to prevent dis- courtesies, such as breaking into the lunch line. Two pro- jects performed in co-operation with the Student Council were editing and circulating a school' handbook and putting on a program to welcome and partially indoctrinate junior high students who will be coming to Reynolds next year. The House is composed of a representative from each home room. From this body two seniors, one junior, and one sophomore are elected to serve on the House Court. The sponsors of the House are Mrs. Flack and Mrs. Reich. ' at 5 ig ai MJ' 'T l WK' .Em It if ' www' sl E955 W 5 lm :u.g:.1.-asv. . f Q Ex Pam Davis, sec, Chuck Matthews, speaker, Ruth Blackwell speaker-pro-tem, Pam Huband, treas. House of Representatives First Row' P Huband treas P Davis Sec R Blackw ll T, ' - I -I - , .I - e , speaker DFO tem., V. Matthews, speaker. Second Row: E. Lide, L. Glenn, M. MCM'll0 l, -l- Anglin, N. Sessums. Third Row: J. Norfleet, D. Thomas, B. Buice, L. Holton, L. Todd, M. Hill, L. Harris, B. Brown- lee, C. Yeager, M. Swanson, M. B. Hinkle, K. Cockerham, M. Reavis, M. Hedrick. Fourth Row: R. Beach, J. Averette, M. Wasell, L. Lewis, .- , f'f ': Roberts, A. Herndon, C. Barwick, E. Hepler, L. Williams, B. Ben- ton, V. Disher, R. Blackford, L. Messick, C. Lambeth, A. Clowes nhl Row: S- ESTGD, L. Mayo, F. Murphy, G. Barton, R. Barnhardt B. Goslen, K. La Roque, E. Marion, l. Rominger, G. Leight, B. Fulp B. Benton, C. Smith, J. Senkus. I I 77 l ,Y X .XWXXV-. V QNX i fifwii Nz: S X' '-gf if 3, :hc QQ wx f X - .Xff zgff X I . ZZ A.. ,ffk I 5 X Q X PQ KX Q X X Q' N gif is Sw X Q 4 v NX. 5 1, RX , 1, Q -X Xi ' t X G . A ,V X m , X K -We 'F XMAS X W . X X S s ,cf X, SEN? ' ' XX LSXX ' ' -f'-- 'K W D X ' S . .. SE 5? ,ig :X sXfz'Q'Q3,, Q X . X ' - N ' Q AND GOLD DIXIE THOMAS Co-editor ELAINE TUCKER Co-editor Members of Black and Gold staff identify pictures. All confusion is at a minimum during the early months of assembling classes, organizations, and tea- chers for their pictures. Then as the February disas- trous deadline draws down upon the annual staff they frantically struggle to snap those last pictures, type the final pages of script, and line the remaining dummies. Co-editors, Elaine Tucker and Dixie Thomas, head a small staff of nine second-year journalism students. Keeping the theme a secret, trying to please ...f no Vicki Currin, Chick Scales, Susan James, attempt to get senior activity sheets into order. everybody, attempting to produce an orginial annual, working sixth and seventh periods, after school, and Saturdays, are only a few of the other problems the Black and Gold staff encounters. Tom Ward, Bill Petree, and John Middleton as photographers provide the only outside help. lt was worth all the frantic effort when the l963 Black and Gold returned to home- room l2O, and the staff gazed with parental admira- tion at their child. Jeff Farran, Jean Brown, and Judy White search other annuals for new ideas. PINE WHISPERS Jia UJUJU Jfvlafaf X i Q0 field, MU' lfUcf's5LCUi MQ V Qjg J Eg Chief iw 1 My N !l9lAJ,A,LUXKi EJ fupixjvf XO KQJSDCJ' f ,GX wueiiw bfbuug 5'lfJL,f'-fvafwUJ.frfKir 'iflcfl ' Aviv LQ? fd VQY fvuw7u!i,fTJJx!,Qx f J JDCDCJLXQVK ,Olaf Glifzcfif ff ref J sri J cARouNs cARi.'roN mfr' . .lycussa Me I ,, GAII- WRIGHT Co-editor U 'JJ 'RI b ZKLMMCAX JA Co-editor 'F-Q AJ i2rs,iSlUfAxi J Pine Whispers staff are reminded of February deadline. Four times each year the Pine Whispers staff found themselves surrounded by layouts, assignment sheets, pictures, headlines, captions, and red pencils. Searching for current news, interesting features, mean- ingful editorials, and uncovered sports, the nine staff members combed Reynolds. Making trips to the pub- lisher, taking exams, recruiting help from first year students was a part of the many activities of the fran- Chick Scales, Jean Brown, and Vicki Currin proofread the last addition of the Pine Whispers. tic few. To give equal coverage to all clubs, to criticize without offending, to be original without being bizarre were a few of their problems. Co-editors, Gail Wright, as Journal and Sentinel correspondent, and Caroline Carlton, as WAIR student reporter spread R. J. R. news beyond the Pine Whis- pers. ri? Judy White, Jeff Farran and Peytie Fearrington watch Susan James type a last minute article. f fy v f N f Q65 me rf 1 V J f S.: fa Q S799 'Q A fe A, : . Y .1 f ,J,. .N ,., W 22? f4f'f ef :Hi 6622 gt , rw yen V f 4 Z 'F ? ' ffg. ,, QM if if ae? fl' J 2 fi ref 5 National Honor Society Led by the sponsors, Miss Mataline Collette and Miss Mary Martin, the national Honor Society combined wisdom and experience in serving R. J. R. Filing i500 schedule KENT Wil-COX ANN SPFAS cards, guiding lost sophomores, co-sponsoring College Day, PVS-Sidef1'f V'Ce P'eS'den' helping at the PTA Open House, and sponsoring Faculty Appreciation Day were several projects carried out this year. Twice during the year, the members donned the solemn black robes and sealed their lips as they prepared to induct new students into the Honor Society. ROBIN BEACH PETER VAN DORSTEN Secretary Treasurer 3 ,X .,,c . M-:vxzusswxtavill li T1 Rirsf Row B Stanley M Mitchell S Brooks R Beach M B Powers, C. Matthews, P. Van Dorsten, D. Bell, K. Wilcox, D. Du - Hinkle, A.' Speas, C. Carlton. Second Riowz J. lfivine, A. Herndon, ford. Fourth Row: E. Marion, S. Schmidt, S. Blackwell, S. Yount J. Sherrill, L. McLeod, B. Brock, S. Johnson, R. Blackwell, C. Hanna, R. Crowder, K. Clauset, B. Staley, J. Ballard, A. Thacker. K. Harrison. Third Row: G. Ruff, J. Bruebaker, B. Harris, A. 80 is M4 as 3 .X First row: Caroline Carlton, Peytie Fearington, Gail Wright, Dixie Thomas, Elaine Tucker. Second row: Joan Shore, Jeff Farren, Judy White, Beth Kirsch. Masque and Gavel Recognizing outstanding students in the fields of public speaking and dramatics, the .Masque and Gavel, a national organization, is one of the three honor societies at Reynolds. New members are tapped at a formal in- duction in the spring. In addition to having done excellent work in speech, every inductee must have an honor average, excellent deport- ment, and approval of the faculty sponsor and the old members. Quill and Scroll The Quill and Schroll is an international honor society for students achieving distinc- tive work in the field of journalism. At Rey- nolds most of the chapter's activities are pre- paring the Pine Whispers and the Black and Gold for press. Requirements for membership are outstand- ing journalistic contributions on the school publications, an honor average, and an E on deportment. lllllliiliillfftl llellllm First row: Lora Faley, Robin Beach, Caroline Carlton, Gail Wright. Second Row: Jenny Lou Divine, Ruth Blackwell, Eddie Southern, Gordon Jenkins, Bob Phillips, Ann Powers, Janic Meschan. 81 ' f .tt J 9 - rvm, . ..f1. - f, - , J ,.e, ..w,t.. ' C !'f1., ', - ,1 V , r , 5, M Q. we ef W sw aw. I- K i , 3 '-5?-if-'Z C M- ft--we , V, 'vii 51 X' C mfilgatf 'Aj 5,5 I J wi 150111 f :ff..?:Qf.gi, ii Alan Clowes, Peter Orr, Buddy Vance, Rhudy Bennett, Charlie Neal, David Warfford, Joe Gaddy, Jimmy Pfetferkorn, Wesley Weaver, Cid Cunningham, Kent La Roque, Mike Henry, Steve Lackey, Clark Webster, Gene Boger, Frank Murphy, Bill Lambeth, Bo Clary, Don Hensley, Charles Deleot, Dickie Walker, Don Smith, Howard Chipman, Jim Brittain, Bill Johnson, Terry McAden, Danny Cornelius, Mark Murphy, Steve Swain, David Stroupe, Joe Testo, Carter Lam- beth, Eddie Hubbard, Tom Deleot, Bob Graham. -4 .....-.-, f S z'5 'Q - vzf-4' t 5 X' ffxf ' 4 15: ,vfk -:iff 0 ga 0 D ij A t 9 nl '9 ' 0 0 ,Y bf 51,- .,..s .4 r Q ' 'Ur' ' ,..--v 'Gifs fy , R C s' ,... N. i J l' vF.iffj'h+ 2 ,mdk v -v X l X, Fra- 55. . .mn Y ,fn , .wav J NQVKQ f i x X S75 5-lj 4 I w ,NM H li is an i I I ,Q l-E49 55 .ws QCWW 4 E23 G.. if f A ., 5163 'fi -4 2 1 A ...Q J X 43, ,,, Y- r G, mf X . ,,..... .J Q47 'YWHQ fsslszl One of the projects of the S.S.C. boys was to be responsible for the football bonfire. SENICDR At Christmas time the faculty enioyed a tea given by the club. The Senior Service Club is a Reynolds High CLUB Alan Clowes, pres., Peter Orr, vice-pres., Don Hensley, treas.g Terry McAden, sec., Howard Chipman. School service club which promotes school spirit and provides various services. Among their ro P jects are distributing books at the beginning of the year, washing blackboards, and giving the traditional Christmas tea for the faculty. The S. S. C. also promotes school spirit with their beat 'em tags, bonfires, and homecoming para des. Through the course of a few years the S.S.C service and standards have steadily increased Awww Mr. Deaton, Assistant Principal, offers advice and guidance to the boys. 83 l Q ffgiwzrav srl, Q W ' 1, my lc 'iw E ,,. .J E Nick Mitchell, Gordon Jenkins, Steve Sparks, Rick Crowder, Shaw Yount, Mike Thrift, Gene Swear- ington, Bart Bohnson, Eddie Arrington, Roger Pike, Mack Little, George Leight, David Hobbs, John if Drew, Jim Matthews, John Gardner, Peter Van Dorsten, Eddie Padget, Ed Graham, Chuck Westmoreland, Bill Fulp, Eddie Marion, Peter Yount, Rusty Goodwin, Jimmy Waller, Joe McMichael, Tommy Tilley, 'I r' we sv V Engvall Pahr-Iverson. fm.- ll i Q l , W ,l- x QV 'X W W, lx!I' lglll mb Ux. , ffl, Q n ,XJ TL!! X u it r 1 J. iw l l N' l i fl A l l lU'l,l fi 1 5 , gli! P . 1: - it ,N :Nl ,P .M - X l A 1? M' .HJ ' it wt' my l , - ,- l 4 ,l-2 Y f 'V' fl ajlgell it U' I ,ill 5 D Sim' l U ,, JQDJ ii ,A ty, X X ff ,tx 1 Q, La!! 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X A Bree BBBLL 2 Mr. Mitchell provided a helping hand for the Key Club boys. Byung Shik Choy-Korean boy adopted by the Reyn olds Key Club through Foster Parents' Plan. As a result of Key Club work, a clean court, painted tunnel, sixty new room numbers, clean win- dows, black and gold trash cans, the huge Christmas star, and on improved parking lot for the teachers greet students and visitors when they come to R. J. R., while two demon heads and eight conference banners await them in the gym. Key clubbers put on skits and sell novelties before football games, give refresh- ments to the cheerleaders during games, and sponsor dances after games. Donations this year included l75 cans of food for Thanksgiving, 200 toys for needy children at Christmas, and SIOO for March of Dimes. Three thousand books were carried in August, pen- nants were given to the cheerleaders and majorettes, and flowers were given to the football Homecoming sponsors. Through the Foster Parents Plan, the mem- bers adopted a Korean bo Hi hli ht of the ears- Y- 9 9 Y was in April, when a capacity crowd attended the Key Club Follies to reminisce of the Roaring Twen- ties. Mr. McLean Mitchell, sponsor, furnished much sound advice throughout the year. - Q. gm,- ciif. pt, is Miss Spencer and Miss Weaver offer guidance to the girls of the College Club. Through the College Club, Miss Weaver and Miss Baker have prepared many senior girls for their col- lege life. Guest speakers, helpful advice, and co- operative planning for the future are outstanding College Club if Counsel which will not Soon be forgotten' Officers: Pauline Bombolis, pres., Jo Ann Pickett, sec., Sonya Thomp- son, asst. treas., Ann Brownlee, treas., Jame Keiger, v. pres., Kay Cockerham, asst. sec. First Row: S. Thompson, asst. treas., K. Cockerham, asst. sec., P. Bambalis, pres., J. Keiger, v-pres., A. Brownlee, treas., J. A. Pickett, sec. Second Row: R. Blackwell, B. Dixson, A. Speas, A. Con- rad, C. Strickland, M. Chatin, M. Cass, B. Harrill, P. Fearrington, G. Schaum, M. J. Chambers, L. Schock. Third Row: S. James, B. Brock, V. Currin, J. Harding, C. Scales, L. Kimball, S. Nosh, M Swanson, L, Maddocks, A. Powers, A. Haase, L. Faley, C. Burke S. Schmidt. Fourth Row: M. Mitchell, B. Staley, S. Kinney, J. Waller L. Copple, J. Slawter, G. Richardson, B. Stanley, B. Norman, B Glenn D. Saunders, J. Weeks, L. Pettus M. Cly. Fifth Row: L. Shore, J. Paley, S. Cronfill, G. Reid, M. Marcuson, A. Herndon, M. B 86 I Hinkle, P. Thompson, C. Price, B. Adams, S. Lotta, A. Thacker, H. Tomlinson. Sixth Row: P. Alexander, L. Moser, S. Johnson, R Trent, A. Balafas, K. Brewer, S. Greeson, S. Russos, B. Davis, K. Joyce, J. Brubaker, K. Harrison, R. Miller. Seventh Row: J. Gra- hom, M. A. Fulton, J. Sherrill, N. Davenport, N. Reece, E. Newell, S. Reiffin, P. Poindexter, P. Markunas, N. Mohr, M. Culler, L Miles, L. Hauser. Eighth Row: R. Mathes, S. Clifton, C Winder, J Fulp, P Orrell B Curtis, G. Ruff, A. Warren, B. Pope, B. Pulliam, K. Smith, E. Enders, R. Greenwood. Ninth Row: J. L. Divine, C. Hanna, S. Mehlen, K. Porth, C. Gaines, C. White, L. McLeod, L. Sample G. Stallings, G. Wright, D. Johnson. Resegis First Row: C. Pratt, G. Cockerham, P Orrell, v-pres., B. Norman, pres., D. Rogers, sec., M. Swanson, M. Marcuson, A. Speas, M. Mitchell. Second Row: S. James, P. Alexander, N. Davenport, D. Hill, C. Gough, V. Laurance, M. Mills, A. Shields, L. Schock, K. Smith, B. Stanley. Third Row: A. Herndon, L. Moser, K. Joyce, L. Faley, B. Adams, S. Preseren, P. Thompson, C. Price, J. Kei er A Thacker M Thornton M. g I ' I ' I Chafin. Fourth Row: A. Griffin, B. Davis, J. Harold, B. Francis, J. Kittinger, S. Reiffin, S. Mehlen, K. Porth, D. Dunford, M. A. Fulton. Fifth Row: K. Harrison, J. Fulp, B. Staley, C. Oehman, J. A. Pickett, B. Pope, A. Warren, G. Ruff, B. Curtis, B. Glenn. Sixth Row: R. Miller, G. Schaum, L. Copple, A. Conrad, J. Waller, C. Strickland, J. Graham, N. Harris, K. Brewer, P. Bambalis. Seventh Row: B. Pulliam, R. Mathes, R. Green- wood, S. Clifton, E. Enders, B. Dixson, A. Balafas, S. Greeson, L. Hauser, G. McClung. Eighth Row: C. Scales, N. Cranor, S. Brooks, J. L. Divine, B. Harrill, S. Russos, M. Ellison, D. Saund- ers, L. Miles, M. Culler. Senior Y-Teens ' First Row: M. Marcuson, treas., M B. Hinkle, pres., B. Stanley, sec Second row: B. Harris, S. Peres eren, P. Thompson, M. Chafin, C Strickland, A. Conrad, M. Thorn- ton, A. Speas, C. Spillman, B Adams, B. Harris. Third Row: J Keiger, C. Prico, M. Cass, G Schaum, B. Harrill, P. Fearring- ton, M. Swanson, C. Carlton, A Brownlee, M. Culler, L. Miles, J Harold. Fourth Row: A. Herndon D. Dunford, S. Clifton, J. Slawter K. coekerhum, R. Beach, G. Reid, L. Pettus, M. Cly, D. Gobble, B Davis. Fifth Row: K. Brewer, J. Fulp, C. Winder, J. Waller, B. Nor- man, L. Copple, G. Richardson, K. Smith, R. Greenwood, E. Enders, M. J. Chambers, B. Glenn, L. Collier. 1 I Serviteers First Row: J. Tomlinson, M. Frost, P. Teague, S. Butner, D. Bran- don, M. Layton, S. Huttstetler, D. Hagan, J. Ruff, J. Stiff. Second Row: L. Flowers, D. Little, L. Baker, J. Gordon, K. Landolina, S. Martin, C. Johnson, L. Durham, N. Blace, A. Campbell. Third Row: D. Lund, J. Levin, M. Lentz, M. Ogburn, J. Gantt, S. Fulton, N. Drage, R. Blackford, E. Early, D. Rourk. Fourth Row: A. Stew- art, P. Shore, M. Moe, S. Wartford, S. Thevenin, B. Deal, J. Russell, S. Cornatzer, R. Rice, M. C. Mowery, R. Wade. Fifth Row: J. Myers, C. Pulliam, P. Wyrick, N. Gilliland, C. Taylor, B. Leonard, P. Cryner, B. Allen, A. Glenn, J. Rice, J. Waller. Sixth Row: J. Smith, B. Lee, J. Sawyer, F. Peace, B. Ashburn, J. Jones, J. Sams, S. Barber, A. Diemer, S. Van Dorsten, J. Norfleet, S. Klein. Seventh Row: V. Vasgaard, C. Henderson, D. Pardue, T. Roberts, E. Bryant, G. Mitchell, P. Swaim, S. De Leon, S. Brewer, J. Reaves, J. Sappen- field. Eight Row: C. Peterson, D. Graves, A. Hail, S. Barnes, S. Bruce, P. Yountz, L. Baggs, M. Hummel, S. Russell, J. Covington, L. Brown. Ninth Row: S. Sloan, L. Todd, M. Hill, A. Mularczyk, J. Binkley, P. Harbuck, B. Lavietes, B. Reed, H. A. Deal, M. A. Phillips, P. Burks. Tenth Row: S. Pfaff, M. J. Amos, M. L. Masten, B. Holzbaur, M. M. Brown, C. Ogden, F. Lashmit, M. Hedrick, T. Strug, K. Isley, L. Evans. Eleventh Row: J. Bates, J. White, L. Lewis, N. Robinson, L. Smith, B. Tucker, P. Heary, S. Clark, S. King, J. Byles, E. Hepler, J. Oakes, S. Hilker. 474. Sophoteers First Row: C. Glenn, B. Jones, D. Law, M. McMillan, L. William- son, S. Shore, K. Morris, S. Harris, M. Andrus, K. Vance. Second Row: L. Middleton, M. Sechrist, S. Hall, J. lnabiner, C. Rachels, H. Foster, M. Fulp, A. Justice, B. Evans, K. Chastain, S. Brewer. Third Row: M. Eidson, N. Lehr, P. Brumsey, C. Snyder, S. Bull, L. Cole, L. Dula, L. Hart, B. Patterson, B. Dymott. Fourth Row: A. Kirby, D. Hendren, M. Yarbrough, S. Ends, E. Berry, K. Massen- cup, J. Huff, L. Beshears, K. Levan, P. Simpson, T. Bailey. Fifth Row: L. McLeod, N. Kent, P. Davin, A. Patrick, K. Mabe, B. Vernon, A. Lampert, S. Harmon, P. Pratt, P. Payne, K. Leinback, R. Saunders, J. Goodman. Sixth Row: G. Yeager, C. Chambers, J. Vankoy, J. Hauser, B. Buice, L. Gibson, N. Davis, S. Cullen, C. Humphreys. Seventh Row: C. Smith, J. Baker, S. Williams, K. Wal- ton, J. Sidelinger, B. Weir, B. Reid, J. Tilman, P. Hauser, S Michael, K. Benton, A. McBrid, P. Harrison. Eighth Row: M. O'Neal I B. lngle, H. Schuitmaker, C. Staley, E. Lide, M. Forsyth, M. A. Walker, A. Simmons, M. Hartman, N. Dwiggins, N. Sessums, F. Schultz, J. Carroll, C. Pappas. Ninth Row: M. Collette, L. Clayton, B. Ludlum, B. Vestal, M. McMillian, D. Lawson, B. Brownlee, C. Stegall, S. Whitney, C. Totherow, L. Culler, R. Beard, D. Eubanks, P. Petree, Tenth Row: J. Vaughn, N. Hart, R. Williams, D. Philo, B. Hill, P. Petree, S. Chipman, R. Frye, L. Colgin, J. Fox, V. Disher, L. Snyder, B. White, J. Bahnson, J. Odom, C. Yeager, S. Clapp. Eleventh Row: C. Warren, J. Strug, A. Blackmore, B. Conrad, N. Dize, S. Brown, L. Bean, A. Northington, S. Scott, L. Glenn, M. Mann, K. Saunders, J. Senkus, D. Woodruff, C. Hipp. Twelfth Row: J. Reid, C. Jones, C. Joyce, T. Freeman, C. Haase, B. Lanier, B. McEwan, C. Barwick, J. Rawlings, M. Daves, B. Tillotson, M. Shore, S. Hammons, S. Smith, A. Barrow, L. Holton, J. Dobbs. Thirteenth Row: J. Teague, S. Kennedy, J. Holland, J. Malcolm, L. Barrett, P. Einstein. 89 i Lynn Kimball, pres, David Hobbs, v.-pres., Terri Strug, sec. Teenage Council Sponsored by the City Recreation Department and un- der the direction of Mrs. Howard, the Teenage Council pro- vides activities of entertainment and enjoyment for high school students. The Council annually sponsors a Halloween Dance in the fall and a Twirp Dance in the spring. Members of the council aided the City Recreation Dept. at Holloween by wrapping presents to give to the needy. The Council members aid the City Recreation :Department in various projects throughout the year. After two earlier cancelations, in March the Council held a dance at the Armory with the Riveareas Combo. Twice annually the council admits new members. ns, ,. M YM, 1 - Q ,. 4 . 'll' i fi, AQ , .I in ,'-gi gin, yd Z Wa.. sg 9' ez M . . I. Y Mk .Kgs Y, ffm fm 1 . HW in J R if RIIEY 'w'1'fw'm . 4 I M ia Q, Q, 3' S3 we si Q4 ggi 9 l., f . Members listen to Lynn Kimball explain the complications of the March dance. First Row: D. Hobbs, v.-pres., L. Kimball, pres., T. Strug, sec., T. inson, J. Meschan, M. J. Amos, A. Clowes. Fourth Row: J. Gard- McAden, treas. Second Row: B. Brock, D. Thomas, V. Currin, J. ner, J. Drew, C. Westmoreland, R. Crowder, E. Graham, C. Lam- Strug, S. Nash, J. Harding, L. Harris, M. Swanson, C. Neal. Third beth, J. Loftis, D. Hensley. Row: K. Isley, B. Bouldin, S. Sparks, B. Spry, J. Averette, M. Rob- 90 ANN HERDON Co-chairman .4115 ELLEN ENDERS Co-chairman . E Pep Board Under the guidance of the Sponsor Miss Annie Graham Cladwell and the leadership of Co-chairmen Ellen Enders and Anne Herndon, the Pep Board strives to elevate school spirit and create enthusiam for sports. Two representatives chosen from each homeroom at- tend meetings each Monday and are responsible for beat'um tags each football and basketball game. The l .. Pep Board sponsors the Homecoming Exhibitions Con- test in the fall and awards cash prizes to winning homerooms. They also hold contests for the best beat'um tags and homeroom bulletin boards. The Pep Board co-chiarmen take part in plan- ning the Homecoming Chapels and are responsible for all bulletin boards pertaining to athletics. of SENIOR Hl-Y First-Row: D. Bell, treas., S. Lackey v.-pres., B. Vance, pres., D. King sec., L. Kimbel, chap. Second Row R. Crowder, J. Covington, N. Mitch ell, G. Tuttle, S. Edwards, G. Pahr- lversen, D. Hobbs, K. Wilcox, C Matthews, B. Benton, J. Muntord, W Weaver, G. Reid. Third Row: C. Wil- son, P. Van Dorsten, S. Bennett, D Brown, G. White, S. Whicker, B Nose. This year the Senior Hi-Y has been active with service projects and has participated in basketball games. The officiers were kept busy planning a program of activities for all the members. Monday night at the YMCA was the scene of much enjoyment. - Buddy Vance, pres., Steve Lackey, v.-pres., David Bell, sec., Dan King, treas., Wendell Eysenbach, sgt. at arms, Larry Kimel, oracle. 92 I First Row: B. Johnson, pres., S. Swain, v.-pres., E. Arrington, corr. sec., B. Spry, rec. sec., M. Little, treas., M. Robinson, sgt. at arms. Second Row: B. Houck, J. Martin, C. Day, P. Wilson, S. Googe, J. Testo, C. Spriggs, P. Cason, P. Payne, F. Smithdeal. Third Row: D. John, J. Masten, B. Bahnson HI-Y S. Thrift, T. Davis, F. Morris, L. J. Everhart, M. Waltrip, S. Hayes. Fourth Row: M. Sugg, C. R. Crump, J. Drew, M. Murphy, L. Bost, R. Gallman, B. Satterfield, J. Newton, B. Slaughter. Fifth Row: T. Tilley, G. Shore, D. Stroupe, J. El- liott, J. Elliott, D. Blalock, J. McMichael, B. Northington, M. Show, D. Cornelius. ' Fifsf ROW! -l- WGIIBV, DFSS-I J- Gllllflmf V-'DVES-I I-Offis, SGC-I Butler, J. Mackie, S. French, B. Lane, F. Conrad, L. Forrest. T- Tl'i0mD50Fi, USCIS-I J- MOTTIWGWS, Cl'1GP-I D- WIlliOmSOn, Sgt. Fourth Row: C. Pearce, P. Yount, E. Barwick, B. Vonn, S. Cra- at arms. Second Row: S. McCormick, F. Murphy, B. Russell, ver, B, Mqrtin, D, Wall, T, Sfogkton, C. Norfleet, K. Hege, R. White. Third Row: G. Sample, K. 93 Junior First Row: C. Maddrey, L. Durham, M. Lentz, P. Shore, v.-pres., J. Binkley, treas., H. A. Deal, treas., B. Deal, v.-pres., C. Johnson, S. Smith, S. Prusak, S. Lackey, J. Myers. Second Row: K. Landolina, C. Henderson, D. Pardue, L. Brown, L. Baker, P. Wyrick, R. Wade, T. Roberts, M. Frost, A. Diemer, J. Kirkman, D. Hagan, P. Har- buck, S. DeLeon. Third Row: R. Blackford, S. Pfaff, M. L. Masten, B. Holzbaur, C. Ogden, M. J. Amos, L. Evans, L. Todd, L. Shite, S. Winder, J. White, E. Bryant, P. Yountz, S. Bruce, L. Lewis. Fourth Row: J. Gordon, V. Vasgaard, G. Mitchell, B. Forester, L. Yelton, J. Meschon, P. Davis, J. Jones, B. Ashburn, S. Barber, S. Shirley, M. Edwards, A. Campbell, N. Black, L. Flowers. Fifth Row: S. Russell, Y Sophomore First Row: K. Phillips, treas., N. Nance, sec., R. Williams, v.-pres., P. Carter, pres., L. Snyder, pres., L. Culler, v.-pres., L. Colgin, sec., N. Hart, treas. Second Row: H. Foster, S. Brewer, B. Hill, P. Petree, V. Disher, C. Totherow, R. Frye, M. McMillian, S. Chipman, C. Hipp, M. O'Neal, M. Benbow, K. Morris. Third Row: C. Glenn, D. Peddle, J. Skinner, J. Carroll, S. Holt, P. Holcomb, C. Stegall, B. Brownlee, S. Whitney, D. Lawson, G. Yeager, K. Leinback, B. Lud- lum, M. Shore. Fourth Row: B. Jones, J. Odom, L. Glenn, J. Bohn- son, M. Mann, S. Scott, C. Staley, J. Sinkus, L. Bean, E. Lide, A. Patrick, D. Davis, C. Smith, N. Kent. Fifth Row: D. Law, C. Jones, J. Parker, M. Eidson, J. lnabinet, S. Hall, N. Lehr, C. Warren, J. Aspden, J. Reid, P. Hauser, E. Berry, P. Simpson, L. Dula, T. Bailey, R. Saunders. Sixth Row: B. Raum, N. Mooney, K. Saunders, A. Blackmore, S. Brown, B. Conrad, K. Benton, N. Sessums Teens E. Salmons, P. Cryner, C. Pulliam, P. Austin, P. Swaim, M. Mc- Grane, S. J. Stewart, C. Taylor, B1 Leonard, N. Robinson, L. B. Smith, L. Smith, C. Williamson, A. Mock. Sixth Row: J. Stith, M. M. Brown, S. Klein, J. Waller, J. Biles, S. Fulton, J. Gantt, L. Boggs, M. Hummel, S. Van Dorsten, J. Norfleet, B. Lee, J. Smith, J. Payne. Seventh Row: K. lsley, A. Hall, D. Graves, M. Hedrick, M. Ogburn, J. Sawyer, F. Peace, J. Ruff, J. Oakes, J. Stiff, M. Chappell, J. Tomlinson, S. Martin, N. Gilliland, N. Drage. Eighth Row: J. Rus- sel, S. Thevenin, E. Baldwin, M. C. Mowery, R. Rice, J. Bates, S. Sloan, D. Brandon, M. Layton, L. Hilker, S. Huffstetler, S. Butner, P. Teague, S. Warfford, J. Covington. Y-Teens P. Brumsey, J. Vanhoy, B. Buice, N. Davis, L. Gibson, M. Andrus. Seventh Row: S. Fleenor, D. Eubanks, P. Petree, S. Clapp, J. Fox, N. Dize, A. Northington, L. Clayton, A. McBride, P. Pratt, S. Harmon, B. Reed, B. Weir, S. Harris. Eighth Row: S. Shore, L. Williamson, P. Harwood, C. Davis, E. Holland, L. Ballard, S. Har- per, S. Kennedy, C. Yeager, H. Schuitmaker, B. lngle, J. Teague, A. Simmons, M. A. Walker, J. Hauser. Ninth Row: M. Forsyth, P Einstein, L. Barrett, L. Skidmore, J. Malcolm, J. Holland, A. Bar- row, L. Holton, S. Hammons, M. Fulp, A. Barbee, C. Barwick, M. Daves, B. Tillotson, S. Smith, J. Dobbs. Tenth Row: M. McMillan, G. Cook, M. Stevenson, K. Mabe, J. Baker, K. Walton, C. Joyce, P. Harrison, S. Williams, B. McEwam, B. Pfohl, J. Foxworth, K. Chas- tain, R. Meschon, L. Bernasek. x r ll zu X,,:',1 V., ,N . kzftxx ff RW V ' First Row: B. Tise, J. Gilmore, pres., J. Dean, v.-pres., B. Goslen, sec., S. Fulton, treas., C. Collins. Second Row: C. Snyder, L. Bren- ner, S. Clark, J. Hashinger, B. Glenn, K. Smith, J. White, P. Wyrick, J. Whalen, J. Heath. Third Row: J. Robinson, D. Pfefferkorn, G. Yeager, B. Putney, M. Spach, S. Price, S. Warfford, P. Cook, N. Gilliland, H. Tise, Fourth Row: G. Moore, T. Byrd, P. Alexander, V. Tyner, J. Robinson, P. Richardson, C. Moore, J. Hagaman, R. Ridgill. Spanish ann J il il n l ,. 'x l ll l l l ll il l l li il l l G ll Club ll Sl'lT1Cll'1 .l l First Row: R. Rhode, J. Sherrill, G. Ruff, S. Thompson, J. Brue- ton, S. Butner. Fourth Row: J. Tucker, G. Boger, P. Burks, C. Mat- baker, J. L. Divine, pres., F. Martin, pres., B. Adams, pres., J. thews, C. Deleot, M. Thrift, E. Pagett, L. Todd, C. Hanna, P. Neary, Keiger, M. Mitchell, P. Orrell, C. Neal. Second Row: J. Ballard, D. B. Clary, P. Hauser. Fifth Row: S. White, E. Tucker, B. Merritt, J. 2- Ford, S. Cuningham, C. Westmoreland, B. Vance, J. Martin, S. . Johnson, D. Raker, A. Carr, L. Bennett, P. Thompson, S. Latta, N. Bradford C. Hicks. Sixth Row: M. Turner, S. Hayes, B. Bouldin, Reece, B. K. Harris, B. B. Harris, W. Weaver, E. Southern. Third 1 s. Gnogni-, B. Johnson, R. Avefnf, s. wnacker, L. Mcelfresn, G. in Row: B. Johnson, B. Lambeth, S. Brooks, C. Crutchfield, K. Mc- l Lean, S. Brewer, D. Hobbs, B. Tucker, M. Cass, E. Enders, S. Clif- White. 'L P .V 9. ., f,.V-. W f, f 4. - A ... . . First Row: D. Warfford, pres., D. Hensley, pres., B. Forester, pres., M. Brown, J. Masten, M. Edwards, J. Jarvis, T. Gentry. Seventh M. Sugg, pres. Second Row: C. Spriggs, M. Waltrip, L. Evans, T. Tilley, L. Satterfield, M. Murphy, sec., B. Spry, treas., J. Jones, v.-pres., J. Evans, C. Ogden, v.-pres., S. Wild, treas., B. Alsup. Third Row: R. Goodwin, J. Lottis, L. Smith, R. Caudle, S. Martin T. Davis, F. Morris, B. Crutchfield, W. Strader, B. Richardson, J Motley. Fourth Row: B. Northington, B. Hudspeth, B. Holzbaur, A A. Adams, l. Rominger, M. Shaw, B. Lanier, J. Brown, S. McCorm- ick, E. Roberson, T. Roberts, W. Maxwell. Fifth Row: P. Cason, T Getchell, J. Trivette, J. Kirkman, S. Swaim, C. Pappas, B. Hart, J Reynolds, D. Miller, C. Peterson, H. Fansler. Sixth Row: P. Stith L. Everhart, R. Goldberg, J. Dimling, C. Norfleet, B. Vann, G. Dean Row: E. Hepler, J. Nortleet, P. Brown, B. Walker, S. Kruger, S. Leake, A. Diemer, J. Waller, B. Braswell, J. Pearce, P. Godwin. Eighth Row: H. Jones, T. Dawson, S. Zimmerman, J. Jackson, D. John, L. Lash, N. Robinson, M. Fowler, S. Klein, J. Sams, J. Erick- son. Ninth Row: J. Farran, A. Crosswell, E. Brockhousen, M. Hunt J. Cheny, M. Strub, R. Robins, S. J. Stewart, T. Vernon, T. Bush, B. Allen. Tenth Row: J. Middleton, D. Pruett, B. Lackey, B. Tesh D. Culler, J. Drew, P. Wilson, G. Sample, L. Brown, M. Ogburn, M. Ward. Eleventh Row: J. Coffey, R. Short, A. Beard, J. Davis, S. Boyte, B. Kulp, J. McMichael, S. Thrift, H. Russ. I r 97 Sigh 2 A' XX F 'Pos Q ., A .. -. X. s 5 . . . WF S S. C. . . . s-.-ks. French ll Club The main activities of the French Clubs this year have been learning about France's economic life, political organi- zation, and educational system. Club meetings end on a light note however, with songs or games. First Row: S. Bruce, v.-pres., G. Mitchell, pres., B. Ashburn, v.-pres., J. Binkley, v.-pres. Second Row: R. Day, treas., D. Yarbrough, pres., D. Hancock, sec., M. McGrane, sec., B. Lavietes, treas., D. Stroupe, pres. Third Row: A. Kirby, J. Holt, C. Anheir, J. Smith, R. Elden, J. Musselwhite, M. Frost. Fourth Row: C. Wonsavage, G. Caudle, B. Hamer, J. Payne, S. Cornatzer, J. Reaves, P. Swaim, L. Flowers, Miss McDonald, sponsor. Fifth Row: B. Pate, K. Early, L. Crews, M. Wolfe, D. Rourk, H. Lund, K. Breedlove, S. Hinnant. Sixth Row: J. Mashburn, T. Moser, N. Pappas, P. Brum- sey, J. Wertz, W. Mardis, W. Wilkins, D. Tesh, D. Roe. Seventh Row: C. David, S. Huffstetler, B. Slaughter, M. Chappell, C. Davis, R. Weaver, L. Ballard, S. Coe, S. Hammons, J. Current. Eighth Row: G. Cook, J. lnabinet, J. Teague, C. Hasse, C. Maddrey, M. Hill, P. Yountz, D. Hagan. Ninth Row: S. Russell, J. Covington, B. Deal, R. Black- ford, N. Drage, D. Little, B. Bull, C. Roe, B. Reed. French l Club All French students, whether taking , conversational l or fourth year, have f an opportunity to broaden their know- ledge of this language by joining one of l the four clubs. l l First Row: S. Crater, treas., J. Martin, treas., J. Ogburn, treas., N. Nance, sec., R. Watts, pres., B. Hill, pres., P. Carter, pres., S. Fleenor, v.-pres. Second Row: J. Hawkins, B. Peatross, R. Flanders, B. Comas, sec., D. Davis, sec., H. Smith, v.-pres., D. Philo, treas., R. Williams, v.-pres. Third Row: , E. Cobbler, E. Sprinkle, G. Hill, B. Vernon, S. Ends, D. Hendren, D. Peddycord. Fourth Row: A. Justice, D. Smith, C. Chambers, E. Holland, J. Chandler, A. Schoenthal, P. Reisinger. Fifth Row: J J. Kelly, A. Lampert, D. Crews, J. Baker, S. Wil- liams, M. Schaeffer, L. Dula, J. Aspden. Sixth Row: S. Gordon, C. Humphreys, S. Culler, H. l Smith, G. Piland, J. Brown, L. Messick. Seventh 5 Row: S. Hall, P. Petree, L. Stevenson, P. Hege, W. 1. Kinney, J. Woodall, B. Temples. , .l l -ssl, ., ..s.f.s.-.C 1 Y ,AN , xi,,L,. . ., Wig. -l N . ,l ll .. .. , l .. . ,J s Ls, .. l l 1. l l. ,i V li l l l ll l i. 4 1. ll in Ii. fill l French ll Club Sponsored by Mrs. Annie Preston Fearrington, these club meetings enable her pupils to receive practical infor- mation about France and to learn about the customs, history, geography, and culture. First Row: J. Fulp, treas., N. Mitchell, pres., B. Kimball, sec., L. Ballard, v-pres., C. Wilson, pres., N. Davenport, v-pres. Second Row: B. Combs, S. Thomas, S. Sloan, L. Baker, B. Dixson, S. Saun- ders, K. Brewer, Mrs. Fearrington, sponsor. Third Row: S. Winder, C. Williamson, C. Wood, B. Pul- liam, L. Maddocks, K. Joyce, M. A. Fulton, J. Erickson. Fourth Row: S. Pfaff, L. Kimel, M. Strad- er, A. Haase, H. Morse, H. Bernhard, H. Wells. Fifth Row: D. K. Turner, J. Daniel, P. Poindexter, L. Boggs, A. Hall, J. Wilson, P. Graham, H. Yost. Sixth Row: S. Barber, S. Kinney, P. Brown, A. Powers, J. Haynes, S. Cowling, L. Lamm, T. Burns. French lll Club At Christmas time the club was visited by a college student from France. Carols from his native land provided appropri- ate background music for his talk and for the following Yule party. Spring saw the induction of the French National Honor Society for those students who had outstanding service in this course, and maintained an overall sub- ject average of 90. First Row: M. Hedrick, treas., E. Bryant, pres., R. Rawlings, sec., S. Shirley, v.-pres., M. Grif- fiths, treas. Second Row: G. Barton, sec., P. Mark- unas, pres., E. Arrington, treas., S. Barnes, v.- pres., R. Goldberg, pres., P. Cryner, sec. Third Row: M. McMillan, K. Morris, S. Butner, P. Teague, P. Austin, B. Leonard, L. Lewis, P. Hauser. Fourth Row: M. Jones, T. Shore, J. Bahn- son, L. Glenn, D. Mock, R. Brantley, R. Starbuck, A. Patrick, B. Raum. Fifth Row: S. Thevenin, L. Smith, B. Sheppard, K. Vance, W. Boger, R. Payne, S. Lindu, G. Frahm, J. Rodgers, B. Mc- Ewan. Sixth Row: C. Johnson, C. Johnson, E. Car- ter, B. Adams, J. Anglin, M. Holder, C. Key, J. Goodman, L. Mashburn, K. Landolina. Seventh Row: C. Crutchfield, C. Glenn, B. Covington, N. Hart, B. Armstrong, L. Clayton, B. Rutledge, J. Becker, L. Satterfield, B. Patterson. Eighth Row: J. Pike, E. Salmons, J. Stith, J. Julian, K. Saun- ders, K. Benton, B. Conrad, B. Ellison, F. Schultz. Ninth Row: J. Byles, M. Hummel, B. Killam, B. Tillotson, S. Smith, N. Rentz, J. Holland, B. Ruck- er, S. Kennedy, C. Yeager, J. Reid. ,914-v..a:i,o,w-10 ' i O 'B'W T2oo ,iwvlfeow J . -Q . , ,, ,,,.,,..,e-.462 ,Zim CA.Vw- OH maxi. Debating Club ffbia. First Row: T. Burns, R. Flanders, J. Meschon, sec.-treas., C. Carlton, pres., R. Beach, v.-pres., F. Wolfe, A. Blackmore, J. Anglin. Second Row: J. Sherrill, R. Brantley, L. Bernasek, Wwe Mrs. Garrison, teacher of public speaking sponsors Debating Club. Every Wednesday afternoon until six o'clock Mrs. Evelyn Garrison coaches her team through practice debates on the notional topic, Resolved: That the United States should pro- mote a common market for the Western Hemisphere. Pre- pairing for the Triangle, District, and Chapel Hill contests, Caroline Carlton and Robin Beach on the affirmative, and Gordon Jenkins and Eddie Southern on the negative compose this year's varsity team. Besides debating, this activity sponsors three annual M. Lentz, S. Shirley, G. Wright, P. Brumsey, A. Groce, M. Mitchell. Third Row: D. Pfefferkorn, J. Jackson, R. Bell, T. M. Doves, Tomlinson, G. Jenkins, B. Philips, E. Southern, E. New ell. 1 ' ' f fyf ff yfff ,' f f . f fff W . a t f f f f My Q ,tl it iii - it J ...Gi g .g k Ik: y ., 'f l' 1 V . . f. ,.,, , Z i: K - S si.s ' l'li 4 ' 1 A 1' ff, ' . eff afllfiillii ... N y 3 4 Av Q 1 4 , , 1 , i X f il ll il l 1 I I fffff . . . .ei i N ff - 7 ez ii. lgllllll f : i w Sil l l ,V 1 X J W . , .. Caroline Carlton, varsity debater, delivers her speech to the Debating Club. contests, the Declamation Contest for Boys, the Recitation Contest for Girls and the World Peace Speech Contest. Co- operating with the National Forensic League, members par- ticipate in student congresses throughout North Carolina. ln the spring the junior varsity debating team will represent Reynolds ot the Wake Forest Speech Festival. 100 Caroline Carlton, pres., Robin Beach, v.-pres., Janie Meschon, sec.-treas. J l 'S 'C ' V . ,Q -fi-.. 1' ' I 1,11 'J' ' ' ' f A .f M, . -ft I K ff ,f, Sitdfssfx . ,, l -' ':M,w'.. A15 YA . X if-fx V 1 ,VA ,.,,.,.f L , -..Jr ww. ,- . ., gl, ll 'M f .f- V ff . . gr. ..,, ' A ,riff . . . .J .,,, xml ,ai gn: .1 L4 .' ' mf. ,X 4, ff, , ,k ..,-1.E,,,,.:.: x.. t ix fx ,ZA 'ILA SEV, t , . . Z, .N i 3-1' 1' -1 7 if ' 2' , ' U ' 919V4..3V. -54' XV' ff i' -' N iifigwif. :E 23? i Nh f ' ' ' 'fr f ' - 1 ' -V ' f' 4' wt ' 'Q' im , . . . . .. ,sf - V. A . ll' '. ,. . .- ' ' . A . ANN LAUGHTER CAROLINE CARLTON - . . , . . -Lf J new-1 Presldenl' Vlce Pfe5'denf , f 1...,,,.... . 1-ye., : f ' . r A A ' ,. 4, - , ,f Mfg. H ' J, AA.A W- ..,:. , A .y .y 17,,,v. , .sh Qs' .... .,,, l if J i 'JW is iff '. 5 . .,, , 2 N qi., ,lk of , , f jggf, 5 f, 1 :w r ,, vi. :M fgflli 495- A, f .gig IQ., f A 'I ,gy m , . .Ili wif' A - . , f ,V r ' 'W . if I ' 21 Mffff f V .f . ' - - 'K A AQ 4 Q n . , . . ,Vi ,V h. 1,5 , , . VNV Y X .V -k.377,yZ, .?,,.7'. R L .+.. , f 4 .1 , gg ' N -Q, ff 'J' 1432 0 ,fq 6, ff 4 so 5 0 s Fw? t',QZ'.l,f'4ll' X ' Lgff aha ' J W ,A 4 4 1 ' Betty Benton and Richard Goldberg display offstage acting. Thespians A Sponsored by James Hall, the Dramatics Club is an organization promoting interest and participation in the dramatics arts. Among the many facets of dramatic arts investigated by the club are major and minor production technique, producing, directing, scenery and staging, lighting and performing. This year the Dramatics Club has the largest mem- bership in its history with over fifty-five active members. vf ' l ii ANN POWERS Secretary Divided into several different production groups for the first semester, the club presents a series of one- act plays, the best two of which are selected and presented at the three Drama Festivals or Contests in North Carolina. ln the past seven years, the Reynolds Dramatics team has received nothing less than an Ex- cellent rating, with three Superior ratings. 'Q' fn First Row: D. Redmon, B. Comas, P. Reisinger, J. Jones, A. Groce, L. Faley, C. Snyder, J. Anglin. Second Row: J. Goodman, K. Le- van, R. Brantley, B. Patterson, C. Carlton, J. L. Divine, K. Gilliam, L. Maddocks, J. Huff, B. Freeman, M. Edwards, D. Walker. Third Row: B. Benton, G. Kelly, A. Patrick, J. Miller, J. Vickers, A. Haase, J. Tilman, C. Haase, S. Gordon, D. Davis, E. Carter, L. Edwards, L. Smith, B. Crutchfield. Fourth Row: B. Reavis, C. Burke, D. Pfef- ferkorn, S. Schmidt, A. Powers, J. Ballard, J. Mock, S. Bradford, R. Goldberg, D. Mock, S. Jacobson, D. Blackwell, R. Phillips, J. Maddocks, 101 Chorus First Row: S. Heffner, J. Anglin, C. King, L. Culler, N. Cotton, B. Holton G S eas M E She herd D Lund J Worrell N Combs,J. ,.p,..p,. ,. ,, Nance, B. Pfohl, S. Cobb, S. Hinnant, J. Conn, J. Huff, P. Brown. Second Row: L. Smith, B. Bower, B. Patterson, E.' Berry, T. Fultz, P. Boughman, K. Hanna, S. Mehlen, B. McKewan, K. La Van, N. Mohr, C. Smith, N. Dwiggins, E. Carter, J. Van Hoy, P. Ligan, M. Moe, S. King, S. Clark, L. Myers, L. Stith, B. Covington. Third Row: G. Frahm, M. Stuart, J. Walsh, M. lngle, L. Petrus, D. Johnson, A. One of the most active organizations at Rey- nolds is the Chorus, which is composed of ap- proxhnatew one hundred students under the direction of Mr. James Hall. The Chorus is in great densand and has a very busy schedude aH year round, performing at banquets, conventions, and concerts. This organization has a very bright future and expects to become more active each year. :Z Thacker, V. Myers, B. Benton, K. Peoples, R. Lee, P. Poindexter, M. Cly, K. Crouch, K. Anthony, C. Key, K. Chastain, B. P. Thomas, G. Conrad, C. Johnson, S. Holt, P. Sapp, K. Mabe, B. Bull, F. Smoot. Fourth Row: H. Yost, P. Godwin, C. Payne, P. Wood, G. Kelly, E. Johnson, A. Carr, H. Thomas, C. Doub, G. Jones, P. Stith, G. Greene, F. Disher, R. Goldberg, M. Little, B. Burke, R. Messick, R. Watts, B. Jones, J. Gilbert, G. Hill, M. Andros, J. Seippel. Piano: S. Bradford, B. Malcolm. J Mr. Hall directs the chorus and is responsible for chorus chapel programs. fi ff ,X . ,A N xg... x.g..VyT?X 'xxlmxs Q 'N Y v, R Rox X K X . 3 eff N. xx A X X, 'X AX , N 1' xg X XX- 1' xv -wa. X 'Q Nah ,N XX 5 . YE' . - , X 'XXX , . . 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X4 - V.. ,gn ,am ' qw.-:: ff 'wi ff' K x y 5 1 ff 3' V .ZQQEXQ SMX Ks MSX QI' A ga' X x.. x 5 xv .M gn M , .5 Wi. 9 Q m so K G X X A jg we X - sz -D' f K .f N855 ' X f -. if .. .fx - ...y A f -es.q.,w ., N. .5 , X . Q X, X. .V ,, 3 . Q, X .Xs , .p.Qf, J .Q V. . 1 Y 'R Q' . ff , 5 S ,.,wJ'nQv4Z,s55X Jy gvji an xv, Gsm, A c . . 1. f .1 f fr '- if ff 1 xfssg 'Q X ' f? r Q f X- , twisssff .Q . -P' X . I , . .. .AX AXXX Fx ff Q 1' X .1-.P 'ER ,Q tk' , F L . -ifgq ' Q f V . X1 5 3, v:Xxw-.+.- X -Xwsgq 3 ' if Y ez., fi f X F -' ' f' 5, 1 I , . 4 K A55 ,f:g,- 1,3 3 -5. . . ,jf :.:v:, - -5' ' r cg zeas , W -S, 4' .gf , i n fo 2' X be ,, , , ' -K 'X RX' ' 535 H? f Mix-' . ' - . 1 r QX, A i A i 1. 4 .f -'- F . ff ,XX Q . ., V , c , fi 1. X wwf Z I Betty Benton and Richard Goldberg rehearse songs from My Fair Lady. Students enjoy their chorus classes. 103 M .sfl One of the first objectives of the orchestra is to instill in each member the qualities of fine musicianship. Under the direction of Mr. La Rue Epler the orchestra performed for various civic organizations and chapel programs throughout the year. Along with the pleasure earned from presenting performances, the orchestra attempts to increase the popularity of good orchestral music and appreciation of the string instruments. First Row: C. Burke, L. Mashburn, J. Freeman, J. Norfleet, J. Sherrill, R. Wainer, L. Kimel. Second Row: E. Newell, P. Crouse, K. Vance, D. Bell, J. Brubaker, J. Julian, B. Cooper, S. Yokley, J. Kelly, K. Harrison, K. Joyce. Third Row: S. Bradford, P. Froelich, T. Martin, B. Young, S. Boyte, M. Clancy, W. Weaver, G. Tuttle, P. Stith, J. Middleton, T. Ward, J. Whalen, G. Pahr-Iverson. Fourth Row: A. Cobb B. Malcolm, R. Chambers, J. Marin, D. Yarbrough, R. Trent, Mr. Epler. and Gold Band ..,. ., , ,. V ' - - - - ' WW 'f .4 f . f., , , . , M - - ,::17.,f.. W LW ,r f KWSWWH Mew -J - A.. , , ,, . . i 'f ' f if ff W' 3 f , ,, fi 1 iff? 'fi M14 fy, 577' if ,WA-pwrssma www JMQWNM ., , ,,, f ,if l V, V , f, , U 7 ,VW ,,, . W, I, , fi , ff. , ,W V., , VA - f V-,WM , ,gf ,V ,Q , ,311.YW...-WfywrV-gwwyfhwepwa f ,M F A , ' ft . 4 ' ,W ,Vv W il, I My Z, , X ,,,,, . , ,W ,!,,,., WW , ,V f . v f 105 'Y -Q, Sarah Nash, Chief, Judy Harding assist. Chief: Vicki Cheerleaders assemble for the flag raising. Currin, Betty Brock, Lynn Kimball, Ann Conrad, Molly Thornton, Dixie Thomas, Kit lsley, Judy Pearce, Janie Meschan. Enthusiam of Sara Nash, chief, was displayed throughout the year. Sara Nash, chief, Lynn Kimball, Judy Harding, Vicki Currin, Kit Isley, Dixie Thomas, Judy Pearce, Janie Meschan, Betty Brock, Molly Thornton. 106 in 1 4 55i:i::,,v t ag., . , f f l f, Q . , 5 'W ' A f 4 ss ' if 9 . f f 1 . 6 Q ,, Q S, , V ,,, - V, ,. xl! 5.-NX? ,M 2 ,Z QA, xg, ,W 1 'f , -W , , 'A-My X f, ' ..,'f f f f 4 ,. ' 1 , N X H ,,,.-'Xp Q Wag! A I, , X ?7?,', ' 'ff ZZ? V- M y Zi' f ' 'V gf Wi-44 M l J W2 A J W vi 'Q ,iym RM? Z First row: Lane Sam le, Jean Slawter, Gear ann Richardson, Mower , Linda White Pam Huband, Jean Jones Ann S eas Rita I I I Lynn Copple, Merry Swanson, Marsha Sams Second row: Mary Rice, Helen Harmon, Emily Bryant, Beverly Starley. . .A r Ann Speas, Chief Majorette ssh. During l962 and I963 the Majorettes per- formed at Rey- nolds in twelve football games, b a s k e t b a l I homecoming, the Wake For- est Freshman- Varsity basket- ball game, the Key Club Fol- lies, chapel pro- grams, parades, and many other e v e n t s. This year they have worked diligent- ly and have been proud to represent their school. Major- ettes have many w o n d e r f u l memories o f ple r folrmances, trips, and fri- endships to be cherished for- ever! W Merry Marsha Lynn Jean Beverly Helen Linda Mary K. assist. chief Lane assist. chief Ann chief Georgann Rita Jean Emily Pam ' 1-'wrlhm W, X , Dancing Boots First Row: L. Brockwell, J. Speas, B. Brownlee, P. Marcunos, N. Jones, B. Benton, M. Ogburn, M. Hedrick, S. Smith, M. Morcuson, Hawkins, C. Pratt, J. Waller, E. Bryant, C. Strickland, M. B. Hinkle, K. Cockerham, K. Lineback, B. Tillotson, B. Stanley, M. Swanson, M. C. Mowery, L. Yelton, B. Forrester, B. White, S. Whitney, C. asst. chief, J. Slawter, G. Schaum, B. Norman, R. Blackford, S. Totherow, S. J. Stewart, J. Senkus, B. Ashburn, B. Conrad, A. Brown, M. A. Fulton, K. Benton, S. Klein, J. Waller, J. Sams, C. Smith, B. Perry, M. Fowler, N. Robinson, R. Rice, J. Shore. Fourth Barrow, M. Artman, L. Gibson, G. McClung. Second Row: Anne Specs, chief. Third Row: L. White, H. Harmon, P. Huband, J. Row: M. Sams, G. Richardson, L. Copple, L. Sample, asst. chief. b J ME First Row: S. Bradford, S. Boyte, M. Clancy, D. Bell, B. Young, D. Yarbrough. Second Row: R. Chamber, B. Malcolm, T. Jones, L. Pfefferkorn, G. Barton, R. Wainer, P. Froelich, J. Martin, D. Kimel, B. Petree, G. Tuttle, P. Stith, B. Hart, J. Morgan, J. Middleton, T. Ward. 108 E , . L! rc ,Q x, 1 ,U ' Ly',',z, , 1 , l,.k'1X,-,, - vm' Um' ' K Office Pages First Row: R, Matis, N. Dize, A. Laughter, S. Nash, A. Speas, B. Harrill, M. Swanson, A. Herndon, C. Pratt, B. Norman, D. Johnson, E. Enders. Second Row: N. Baumgarten, N. Robinson, J. White, J. Robinson, J. Walsh, N. Harris, L. Snyder, E. Kirby, D. Thomas, J. Fulp, J. Gilmore, B. Davis. Third Row: J. Payne, S. Clapp, S. Shirley, E. Salmons, J. Agee, J. Kirkman, B. Freeman, J. Waller, K. Porth E. Hepler, K. Harrison, P. Bambalis. Fourth Row: L. Satterfield H. Houston, D. Bennett, A. Balafas, L. Hauser, L. Miles, D. Warf ford, N. Hawkins, M. Mitchell, S. Brooks, J. Ransome, L. Lincoln Bible Club First Row: J. Jarvis, K. Craver, T. Shore, W. Weaver, pres., D. Brown, C. Kennedy, J. Wilson, golgnson, T. Martin, T. Buck ' ' L. B t' . ar er. Bennet, v-pres., Mrs. Thornton, sponsor, J. Craver, sec.-treas., R. Weaver, J. Pearce, osic, J. Ransome, G. Ballinger, L. Lincoln, M. Hoots. Second Row: J. 110 1 Art Clulo First Row: Maria Neal, Sara Lindau, Havery Deal, Liona Smith, Second Row: Martha Culler, Jerry Chilton, Lee Pardue, Jame Janet Harrold, Danny Redmon, Suzanne Lackey, Gerry Speas, Tilman, Frank Miller, Gioia Frahm, John Wade, Ann Lampert Sally Fleanor, Steve White, Larry Lamm, Johnny Maddocks. Wade Austin, Ann Brownlee, Ruth Blackwell. Instrumental Music Clulo First Row: E. Hampton, S. Harris, L. Mashburn, L. Ernst, D. Brandon, R. Trent, J. S. Sappenfield, D. Daetwyler, C. Bowman, M. Hoots, J. Bolt. Second Row: B. Brewer, E. Huffstickler, C. Wonsavage, P. Teague, N. Black, S. Butner, S. Huffstettler, E. Newell, R. Wainer, J. Martin, D. Yarbrough. Third Row: D. Woener, C. David, B. Lanier, B. Hart, D. Gasque, T. Ward, C. Burke, S Hilker, M. Andrus, F. Brewer, T. Roper, P. Stith, J. Smith Smith, Mr. Epler. Fourth Row: J. Julian, W. Moyer, R. Chambers J. Stuart, D. Hancock, R. Thurston, J. luele, T. Dawson, S. Brad- ford, M. Clancy, J. Kanoy, J. Morgan, P. Froelich, T. Jones. 111 Q X li exx i f Q 5 5 Q I . l .25 ll it x 1 2 ll fl A R 5 3 Science Club First Row: J. Ballard, sec.-treas., M. A. Fulton, pres., S. Blackwell, Mulhern, S. Moore, C. Glenn, B. Jones, S. Zimmerman. Third Row: v.-pres. Second Row: D. Law, B. Kirsch, J. Goodwin, T. Burks, M. D. Blackwell, J. Clauset, E. Redmond, S. Daniel, V. Lyner, H. Hilker. Caduceus Club J. Ransome, K. Joyce, T. Burns, D. Ruark, S. Hammons, J. Hoff, C. Wonsavage, K. Vance, S. Kruger, C. Yeager, B. Staley. Fourth Row: L. Mayo, K. Peoples, M. Bouldin, C. Snyder, K. Mabe, K. Levan, B. Reed, A. Stewart, A. Groce, R. Saunders. First Row: B. Kirsch, sec., K. Gilliam, v.-pres., M. Mitchell, pres., L. Gibson, treas. Second Row: J. Robinson, L. Faley, K. Early, D. Jones, K. Brewer, S. Greeson, J. Anglin, C. Glenn, S. Moore, B. Jones, C. Peterson, B. Francis, D. Pulliam. Third Row: l. Rominger, 112. Library Pages First Row: B. Harris, K. Gilliam, M. Cass, K. Brewer, D. Saunders, Shaeffer, M. Fulp, L. Messick, C. Gaines. Fourth Row: A. Justice B. Harris. Second Row: N. Gilliland, P. Smoot, C. Rachels, P. B. Kirsch, A. Barrow, J. Sams, G. Mitchell, J. Levin, P. Fearrington Alexander, S. Bruce, N. Harris, L. Moser, H. Houston, L. Hill, N. S. Bennent, G. Phillips, S. Hilker, l. Rominger, S. Kruger ,B. Camas, Little. Third Row: J. Meschon, S. Johnson, A. Warren, S. Brooks P. Cryner, J. Heath, N. Mohr. B. Walker, C. Oehman, W. Hanna, M. Edwards, S. Williams, Ml r l .,..-..,......,,,,.A....,......,M-.mnwg Latin Clula First Row: M. McGrane, pres., C. Smith, v.-pres., C. Warren, sec., ton, B. Reid, M Edwards K Phillips B Freeman C David P. T Weston tre C K I . , as., . ess er, D. McNames, M. Jordan, M. Benbow, Rake. Third Row: A. Mosler, IH. Leake, Reynolds, Brasvifell, S. Aspden. Second Row: D. Eubanks, S. Clopp, J. Gordon, M. Lay- H. Hilker, M. Turner, J. Frost, J. Causby, R. Barnhardt, B. Revis. 113 , 7 W --wi , Y I XJ 1 . 3-v ,wg X I X W HX X xU,H ' X ' X u L CHARLIE NEAL 'Cf' -Copfom SYQ CUNINGHAM RHUDY BENNETT ion FOOUH RANSOM AVERITTE BOB GRAHAM S T 1 DAVID HOBBS ooN SMITH ED GRAHAM T E A 1 J '- HOWARD cu-HPMAN DICKIE w LK T I A ER STEVE BUTNER I ni l J JOE GADDY Co-captain JQHIN Tucxsn I , BILL LAMBETH BILL ATKINSON HANES CARTER BILL BENTON W CLARK WEBSTER CHUCK MATTHEWS DAVID WARFFORD MIKE HENRY RICK cnowozn I I 'f f' f, ' nw.. ,U Vg. -,N 7. ,H -,. , Y First Row: P. Orr, B. Atkinson, S. Cunningham, H. Chipman, T. Dahlen, R. Bennett, B. Benton, D. Walker, B. Graham, E. Graham, D. Hobbs, B. Lambeth, B. Christy, D. Smith, D. Warfford. Second Row: J. Waller, J. Drew, J. Reaves, A. Adams, M. Robinson, S. Googe, B. Johnson, M. Little, G. Swearinger, E. Arrington, P. Eason, B. Satterfield, R. Goodwin, W. Maxwell, B. Whiteheart, B. Russell, X4 Mr. Wilson was head coach for our conference champion team. Footba F Murphy. Third Row: R. Crowder, T. Holton, A. Angel, J. Loftis, B.. Northington, M. Henry, J. Martin, J. Newton, J. Elliott, J. F t R Pennell Fourth Row: Sides, S. Swain, R. Grubbs, L. orres, . . ' ' ' L B t D. Cornelius, B. Houch, R. Averitt, M. Waltrip, J. Testa, . os , D. Blalock, T. McAden, D. Hensley, G. Barton, H. Carter, J. Tucker, S. Butner, B. Goslem. . ww. -,-ff Coach Crater worked with our top rated defensive team. Reynolds I4, . ,........ Lexington 7 Reynolds l3, .......,.................. East O Reynolds I9, . . . Greensboro Page I3 Conference Championship Game Reynolds l9, . ........... Gray O Reynolds O, .............. Greensboro Grimsley O Reynolds 2l, . . . High Point l2 CReynoIds Automatically wins with a tiel Reynolds 48, . ,...,,.. Salisbury O State 4-A Semifinals Game Reynolds 20, . . ....,..... Burlington 7 Reynolds O, ................ . .. Gastonia 0 Reynolds l3, . . . . Charlotte Garringer O fReynolds wins on Yardage? Reynolds 7, . ..,.....,.. Raleigh O State Championship Game Reynolds 6, ............. . . Rocky Mount 20 118 W 1962 football season will be long remembered as the students at Reynolds recall the success of the Black Demons from the first kick off to the conference championship and the state championship where the Demons finished second in the state. These were glorious days of mounting enthusiasm and great determination on the part of our team. The Demons had depth at every position. When fullback Ed Graham was badly injured before the season started, Joe Newton stepped into the number one spot to keep that position strong. When tailback Dickie Walker was hurt, Gene Swearingen and Jimmy Loftis filled in ably. The season began when Reynolds traveled to Lexington. Lexington was favored but they were beaten 14-7. The Demons started the season in fine fashion outgaining Lexington 216 yards to 89. Reynolds went on to beat Page 19-13 with three touchdowns made by Joe Newton. Our third victory was over cross-town rival Gray, 19-0. Fourth on the list was High Point, which fell by a score of 21-12. In the next game the powerful Demons romped over Salisbury 48-0. Coach Wilson used all 62 varsity players and every unit seemed just as strong as the one before it. Reynolds beat Burlington 20-7 to stay undefeated and in first place in the Central 4-A Conference. Victory number seven came over Garin- ger as the Demons won 13-0. The pressure was beginning to mount as it does on undefea- ted teams. On homecoming night the Demons played the number one ranked team in the state, Raleigh, however, Reynolds slid by Raleigh 7-0. Reynolds met East High School which was 9-0 for the season. The Demons won again 13-0 before 8,000 fans, The RJR defense held East to 16 yards on the ground. Their previous low was 160 and in all other games they had gained over 200 yards. Next came the conference championship game at Greens- boro. The teams fought to a 0-0 deadlock but the Demons won the championship because they had no losses. With the pressure and excitement at a new high, Reynolds advanced to the semi-finals game with Gastonia. After the O-0 tie, figures had to be tabulated to see which team had gained the most yardage. After a tense wait of 20 minutes the announce- ment came that Reynolds had won the game on yardage 217- 214. The state championship game played with Rocky Mount before 10,500 spectators, handed Reynolds their only loss of the season 20-6. The score was 7-6 going into the final quarter, but Rocky Mount scored twice to put victory out of reach. The Reynolds team had great reason to be proud. Their highly successful season was a team effort. There was no one player on the squad who could win games for the team. The games were won because of fierce blocking and tackling on the part of the line, and hard running on the part of the backs. The Black Demons finished second in the state due to great hustle, strong spirit, desire to win, and support from the Reynolds students. F' f 4 'S' i' is'Qi'Zii:-.s.:- .-QF.. Nfxjig.: . W , -:X x ..- -t K x Xxix Q S its ' La f 'fa'-2 4' ' Q K A .IN V t .....,.. , f ,g f 1:5 ' ., T' 3 A' is ,,,, ' W ' . ...,, Bob Graham - All Con- Don Hensley - All Con- ference, All State, Honor- able Mention All-American, Shrine Bowl. ference, Honorable Mention All-State. . 4 27, ' 4 34 ff -12 1 ' g N.,-ff Bs ' ., 'S-'-'J 9 XS ww.. l 13'-3 Charlie Neal and Joe Gaddy served as Demon Co-captains. . ' zz., . . X Y N xx -O was , st at X X Y f ' . QW K - 1 MX S' R3 3 X Av x N tvt. - 1 1 Joe Gaddy - All Conference, Rick Crowder - All Con Shrine Bowl, Honorable Men- ference. tion All-State. Terry McAden - All Con- ference, Honorable Mention All-State. 119 ss 4 f V . , Q y A 'Q-A, L f , , my sk. . wk ,ww . , , .Q ' -s tt A Joe Newton fought for yardage in the second game of the season with Page. Cheerleaders led the team onto the field before the Gray game . Wffxm. High Point was the first team to score against us on the ground. The Demons scored their largest total of the season in the Salisbury game. Dickie Walker scored another Reynolds touchdown. Reynolds defenders stopped a Burlington offensive drive. . 1' ' T4 . 1 I 'Ti g .J at W V, T If Q -t 2 ,Hi 'A l...:W,'. f ' 's'X I Ji 5 ',r i 2 '- if fs 'JJ 21,1 X f . Q :Sf K r ? Raleigh's defense couldn't hold the Demons. Rocky Mount was our only loss-the Reynolds Demons finished second 2 in the state. 1 i . -L w 1 N NL.. ,,.. X, 'N xM fx5 '..K'fE1'U ' Y + ' v Af-'I 1 will I . J '..4zw..m-.4Wzz,:.Z. Qiiwk U Qu A A Wrestling First Row: S. Blalock, J. Newton, G. Swearingen, B. Clifisiy, J. G. Moore, H. Hilker, S. Swain. Third Row: N. Reynolds, G. Piland Testo, J. Hawkins, R. Haile, T. Deleot, J. Robinson, C. Baldwin G. H. Lund, H. Leake, R. Keller, B. Goslen, J. Jones. Fourth Row: E Dean, M. Jorden. Second Row: S. Gilbert, C. Clary, M. Morgan, Hampton, Manager, D. Hensley. Swimming First Row: L. Pardue, F. Wilkins, E. Thompson, M. Waltrip, E. D. Pfefferkron, D. Capps, B. Sheppard, B. Maddis, B. Bahnson Arrington, T. Livengood, R. Cow, W. Austin, D. Binkley. Second J. Masten, R. Welfare, R. Thurston. Fourth Row: P. Wood, J Row: J. Munford, B. Lambeth, L. Mayl, B. McLean, B. Hand, Mock, J. Farran, L. R. Bost, B. Steele, T. Getchell, B. Bunge, Z P. Orr, T. Tilley, R. Weaver, C. Lambeth. Third Row: D. Mock, Taylor. 123 Track W ci TRACK RECORD 1962 SEASON Reynolds vs Burlington vs Gray ...A...A . . . 7555-60-1335 Reynolds vs Greensboro ........,.. .... 6 O-58 Reynolds vs Salisbury vs High Point . . . . 7l-46-31 Reynolds vs Lexington vs Page ..... . . . 86-47-I3 Duke-Durham Relays ........... 5th Place Sectional Meet ...........,.. .,,.,........t... l st Place 4-A Central Conference Meet .......tt........... lst Place State Finals Meet ........,.. . . lst Place- State Champions All-Forsyth Meet . .. ........ . . 9 First Places 3 Records Mr. Webster serves as coach for the track team. K J' N0 if 'SN 4 X W3 . , NKHUL 1:81 yu g c.2g6p e S' J ' 4 1 NU f J twlalr y SNU40 Vw?..1uu4pks... y,yc. it K3 gig? GN lo it QKNUL42 quota, tS3W0.f .A l 5 it Q Nliws wgQUc,g -l u i- , 6' Q5 X J gg E it 4 f 1 - 4451? A Z X x 1962 Spring Track Team First Row: J. Massey, B. Benbow, B. Sugg, R. Warren, T. Cordell, Third Row: D. Norwood, E. Turner, J. Brookbank, K. Dawson, R. K. Wilcox, F. Amend. Second Row: B. Houck, B. Rose, J. Testo, Short, J. Stewart, D. Rhue, E. Gregory, Coach Webster. B. Campbell, D. Sprinkle, S. Middleton, W. Walker, J. Martin. Cross Country First Row: V. Howell, S. Middleton, F. Nicholson, E. Gregorym, R. Short, D. Rhue. Second Row: T. Deleot, B. Wood, S. Wild, B. Rose. 124 mm lllwllff. .2 Q. A l ,Mix . .1 .. gelibsqi, . a1llfpG': 'X 5 llc. w dll? .. 1 f ' :,B0l4u.,,5d A . l 1 X 1, . xx A 1 . b Mp, ppt ,X ,O . x 'L Y 'fX4v.. First Row: G. Barton, D. Hobbs, R. Spillman, E. Arrington, C. Kinney. Third Row: G. Reid, D. Jones, R. Testo, R. Cox, A Lambeth, J. Reeves, T. Holton, D. Smith, R. Crowder, J. Gaddy, Moser, L. Forrest, F. Murphy, J. Gilliam, R. Grubbs, M. Spach, F E. Pagett, S. Sparks, M. Thrift, F. Martin. Second Row: C. Doub, Macy, R. Reynolds, J. Beck, mgr. Fourth Row: L. Oakley, D C. Fletcher, J. Lowder, S. Kulanko, C. Springs, L. Smith, M. Smith, E. Hauser, R. Rohde, S. Johnson, R. Lee, D. Williamson, S Robinson, T. Calloway, G. Averette, P. Cason, R. Averitt, W. Peeples, A. Whiteheart, M. Reavis, B. Lane, B. Smith, mgr. Don Smith reaches for the ball. mm-- ,,..,,, 0. ,,,,. .......- Z I r ff' K .X .2 , ,. + 24-. 1 X 'rw' 5 leili if . f .4 M ' fp, .ff rr: , , .-2-1-24'-'-mx.-fee,-:friwfzgx Q A - , Pirlgfcl: 5:2:i:2'1m-iid' .Q Q '- ' y h 'Wi I-I-.J-if-152.1-I5-'fiffffk 4 X'-'Jiffy .. L.. A' 1 'N WQ QJ ' ',' .M , '27-'fi5'5i ff 'iii' sf' . -,-f ' -W ,. -- - .., . z:-1- ' A-1-9:-:-.:-14:1 , . 5 - ,-,.yi?.i i'-- - .444 4 , ' ' ... - v ' Y' f' . if J . w 'f1'f f vfg.4y i. vfWwfL,. , A . 1- '- f' W V? iii, - + ' Lf - . H mwf lf . - ifiif. 59552, ?,. tf 7.5 .1 ' Q., , ' A A ' -M -. Q ., 1 -V Lykgmggsl ' I wav '55 fe 3 L Z . f Q 1 , V WW, ,M I .E .A ., Q 3. U, . . 1 , ,,,4 , Q. ff. ,, ,. we . , , 0, .V . V, ., ,,, ,W k . is . -f . z ff f mpfisf 1 we-M1i'fi,f. f-sw. L' ,n Q ,9ffIj?'i IT ., ' WZ, 1 ,-3 gffffiii sml' W.. 'Kg f .Ly My ff 4 ff use 12-,g f may Av ' - f ff ff- ' wand, L V Msn, .Q grew, 1 V --2 w Rf' sf. 2 W' ' ' ' ' V We-': , -- My -f A- . ' ' V V --f 1 ' . ' ' ,W 'M ' --CQZWBV 'V 1. T ftiw--' 1 w ' 4' , 7 wx,-,,-f .,,,, f g,'-.gg14.f'-- .g 1 Q, , ,Mite L.. . . my fm 2.9, .QW , a f ay f' . - A . ww ,V '. ,fgltwqwggf I n - . .-.42 g V 1 '1.,.,Lf. - .. WX : .. W rf2?f:,i?1Zf1L 4 . . ez. 2' p f ' Jwgif - - David Hobbs slides into third base. Rick Crowder waits for the pitch- 125 Mr. Bryson coaches the baseball team. Joe Gaddy, shortstop, throws the bo to first. if 845 9 5 as lsqltw Q7 1 4 First Row: J. Ammons, D. Regoli, D. Baity, M. Woods, L. Ever- hardt, G. Bowman, B. Clary, T. Chilton, J. Morse. Second Row: Coach Gibson, B. Nelson, J. Spaugh, L. Ellison, J. Chilton, J Weaver, R. Fulton, R. Staley, E. Brewer, L. Graig, Third Row: qi T. Owens, M. Melton, J. Ammons, J. Wade, K Boose E Wade F. Loflin, A. Jackson, E. Plowman. Fourth Row J Zapka J Wevster, E. Brown, T. Jones, M. Hughes, A. Beard F Hughes M. Peepers, W. Melton, P. Morse. I-346 xi? ,Lf f M7 if f fi fX K x all .Yiwu BO CLARY ROBERT FULTON Co-ca ptain Co-cc1Pf0in 126 Seated: J. Ammons, B. Nelson, L. J. Everhart, E. Brown R. Rob- bins, T. Chilton, D. Regoli, Standing: L. Craig, B. Clary, R. Staley K. Boose, R. Fulton, L. Ellison, D. McKnight. Basketball EAN . V xnxx Nm Seated: D, Payne, J. Vaughn, L. Peele, B. S. Reynolds, P. Whitaker, liams, M. Stone, G. Huneycutt, V. McKnight, J. Callison, mgr. S. Harmon. Standing: B. Whitt, R. K. Ingle, L. Gibson, R. Wil- Not shown: Sandra Motsinger. 127 ..-...P X 9-M . ss. , h , A N 1'-r-----....,,,,,Nq.- . Q . ,X .A ,V K . X Q. .NM .Q ., WRX. , 'Nei fs X , - WK G tkesvis Y.. N' 5 ' ' ' fl 1. .Q za TEAM First Row: Buddy Dixson, Jim Einstein, Dickie Walker, Rusty Finwall, George Leight, Tom Finwall Bob Kulp. Second Row: Frank Morris, Jim Ford, Jim Sheffield, Bill Goodson, Baxter Slaughter David Duetwyler, H. N. Young, Gene Wilson. Third Row: Jim Loftis, Bobby Martin, David McKenzie Everett Thompson, Billy Doss, George White, Buster Chambers, David Stroupe, David James, Charles Deleot Coach S. S. Wilson. Front Row: T. Rucker, J. Benson, D. John, C. Matthews, B. Spry, C. David. Second Row: C. Pearce, B. Benton, P. Yount, B. Gray, T. Burns, Coach Whitley Third Row: M. Sugg, R. Hibbits, J. Frost, S. Yount, T. Thompson, J. Winder. 9 TEAM ? W f Afyv ' ' S J - 1,.ff,y,f-ef-f '.A f 7J5 ' . V E S 4346, Jlgjj-g,.. 2l 11-24-265 ffffl lf WC if f WSI J fl WP!! Lfflala fn, ljlqmtfz ' SJ --aff XyblL4l l ' J V V LQ .. of-K , lfm Q4, ,fVWljl l ll 0 fave onogram Clu ,, rf X. l' fri' fy N The Monogram Club is an honorary organization for Reynolds High School athletes who have received one or more letter awards for partici- potion in varsity sports. Students who have obtained enough promise in their individual sports or sports to merit their earning a varsity letter have the privilege of becoming an active member of the Mono- gram Club. The sports in which a letter may be won are football, basketball, baseball, track, tennis, golf, swimming, and wrestling. The club's sponsor is Mr. Wilson. These are the boys who have earned recognition due to their extra effort and work. EJ- lim Officers: Dickie Walker, pres., Ed Graham, v.-pres., Charlie Neal, sec., John Tucker, treas. mf fm IMK , 5 ff Q' J xl VI .VLcV,.,. if First Row: R. Bennett, D. Warfford, R. Crowder, D. Hobbs, E. Kulanko. Third Row: N. Mitchell, S. Middleton, B. Lambeth, K. Graham, v.-pres., D. Walker, pres., C. Neal, sec., J. Tucker, Wilcox, J. Munford, C. Deleot, H. Chipman, S. Cuningham, C. treas., C. Webster, T. Holton. Second Row: S. Sparks, M. Thrift, Westmoreland, E. Gregory. Fourth Row: E. Pagett, B. Atkinson, S. S. Yount, B. Benton, F. Martin, D. Smith, G. Reid, M. Henry, S. Butner, R. Averitt, T. Dahlen, C. Matthews, H. Carter, B. Rose, A P. Van Dorsten. rm ix 3 A J fre .. .. i . V. . lf-5 . A f' c W . it . ... 3. as x f, J First Row: P. Cason, G. Swearingen, J. Einstein, E. Arrington, M. Little, D. Blalock, D. Cornelius, F. Murphy, B. Johnson, J. T. McAden, B. Satterfield, D. Hensley, J. Newton, S. Swaim, M. Loftis. Third Row: T. Deleot, R. Finwall, J. McMichael, J. Testo, Waltrip. Second Row: J. Martin, M. Robinson, J. Reaver, B. Spry, D. Stroupe, T. Finwall, R. Short, F. Nicholson, R. Pennell, S. Wild. 129 First Row: D. Dunford, captain, M. J. Chambers, captain. Second Row: Mrs. Nichols, L. Gibson, M. Hill, C. Hanna, S. Lotta, E. Tucker, L. Brown. Third Row: C. Henderson, P. Burkes, S. Brewer, J. Pike, M. Artman, L. Snyder, l. Holton. Fourth Row: K. McLean, L. Middleton, L. McLeod, J. Teague, H. Schuitmaker, G. Yeager. First Row: D. Dunford, S. Latta, R. Greenwood, K. Smith, E. Tucker, M. J. Chambers, Second Row: J. Teague, C. Hanna, S. Smith, S. Thomas, M. Mitchell, D. Johnson, J. Weeks, C. Henderson, P. Phillips, G. Yeager, Mrs. Nichols, Third Row: B. Forester, H. Schuitmaker, T. Poberts, L. Brown, P. Burkes, M. Hill, M. Artman, J. Pike, K. McLean, L. Snyder, C. Johnson. Fourth Row: L. McLeod, J. Russell, P. Thompson, J. Meschan, L. Bader, J. Dean, R. Williams, M. Sechrist, J. Skinner, E. Enders. 130 MARTHA JO CHAMBERS Co-captain YV! DIANE DUNFORD Co-captain Girls' Speedloall 'ai V Q 2 Varsity sports managers: Julia Kirkman, Mary Mitchell, and Lucy Holton. Basketball Basketball Co-captains: Elaine Tucker and Kathy Smith. .... 1 Q 3 J , JEAN WEEKS Co-captain JAN KITTINGER Co-captain First Row: K. Hanna, K. Smith. Second Row: M. J. Chambers, R. Greenwood, E. Tucker, J. Kit tinger, M. McGrane, Mrs. Nicholas, P. Thompson, K. Brewer, T. Strug. x Around the tennis racket: T. Freeman, E. Tucker E. Enders, M. J. Chambers, T. Roberts, B. Forester, C. Moore, T. Strug, Mrs. Nicholas, P. Thompson, K. McLean, P. Phillips, C. Carlton. 131 The Officials Club offers girls an opportunity Exercise leading, check First Row: J. Binkley, P. Harbuck, B. Tucker, S. Lotta, pres., C. Hanna, K. Brewer, M. Chamber, Mrs. Nichols. Second Row: C. Moore, P. Phillips, M. McGrane, C. Smith, M. A. Walker, J. Malcolm, K. Morris, J. Dean, B. Adams. Third Row: K. McLean,J. Pike, H. Schuitmaker, L. McLeod, B. Ludlum, L. Snyder, L. Lewis, P. Thompson. Cfficals Club ing dirty towels and shower both to develop leadership and to learn to follow authority simultaneously. To train officials, clinics are held for each sport in the intramural program. A girl must attend three out of five discussions and pass a written and practical test. The aim of the Officials Club is to stimulate better games and more exciting tournaments. sheets, calling games, stacks of typing and posters to be done--it is easy to see that the gym leaders do many things. The backbone of the physical education classes, the gym leaders help themselves by helping others to leadership and cooperation-these are the key words that guide the Gym Leaders Club in the Girls Physical Education Department. First Row: M. A. Walker, L. Durham, C. Moore, W. Hanna, M. Mitchell, pres.g P. Harbuck, T. Roberts, T. Strugg, B. Forester, H. Harmon. Second Row: S. Leake, B. Deal, L. Brown, J. Pike, S. Lotta, B. Adams, P. Thompson, C. Price, M. Hill, A. Thacker, Mrs. Nichols. Third Row: M. L. Masten, P. Neary, S. Brewer, D. Little, H. Schuitmaker, L. McLeod, M. Ellison, M. Layton, P. Shore, J. Meschan. Fourth Row: L. Evans, R. Wade, C. Smith, S. J. Stewart, L. Yelton, D. Pardue, J. Waller, M. Wasell, P. Davis. Fifth Row: M. J. Chambers, R. Greenwood, L. Gibson, B. Buice, B. Brownlee, L. Holton, A. McBride, B. Ruthledge. Gym Leaders Club 13 2 Many girls could be found in the gymnasium after school participating in the intramural program of the Girls Athletic Association. The motto and aim of the club is A sport for every girl and a girl for every sport. Opportunities for leadership in the Officials Club are available to any interested student. Varsity teams for speedball, basketball, tennis, and softball are selected by afternoon practices. In addition to these activities, the Girls Athletic Association presen- ted in chapel a Thanksgiving turkey, sponsored a cha- pel for girls to explain their purpose, and played a major role in the Black and Gold campaign. Under the guidance of Mrs. Violet Nichols, the Girls Athletic Association holds monthly meetings. Helping to co- ordinate the group is the Council. To be eligible for membership a girl must earn lOO points in the after- school program and maintain both a C average and an S on department. Rosemary Greenwood, Bonnie Tucker, and Elaine Tucker record intramural points every day after school. iv- f i -rug., Mrs. Nicholas is an able sponsor of the G.A.A. . f' ..3,,. . is .. . A A : . -.S as .4 it if l X K iii f N its G.A.A. officers: Bee Forester, Pam Huband, Diane Dunford Judi Dean, and Martha Chambers work diligently to plan pro grams and activities. Council First Row: P. Huband, rec. sec., D. Dunford, v.-pres., M. J. Cham- S. Latta, L. Foley, J. L. Divine. Third Row: E. Enders, J. Weeks, C. bers, pres., J. Dean, corr. sec., B. Forester, treas. Second Row: Moore, T. Strug, S. Nash, B. Freeman, C. Smith, R. Wade. Fourth M. Lentz, B. Harris, B. Adams, P. Thompson, K. Smith, B. Glenn, Row: M. Mitchell, S. J. Stewart, B. Kirsch, J. Waller, J. Pearce, B. Tucker M. Thornton. v s ysgi. .- 1 ss 1 . K s . K S., .fs s .V s X . . .C . - s N Q is . S f - -. fs - ips, X . - r 1 ji ' s ggssg, . First Row: M. J. Chambers, pres., D. Dunford, v.-pres., P. Huband rec. sec., J. Dean, corr. sec., B. Forester, treas. Second Row B. Stanley, S. Nash, M. Lentz, B. Adams, E. Tucker, E. Enders, R Greenwood, K. Smith, S. Latta, B. Harris. Third Row: B. Norman M. Thornton, J. L. Divine, P. Thompson, D. Little, C. Smith, B Freeman, J. Waller, R. Wade, B. B. Harris, Mrs. Nichols, sponsor. Fourth Row: T. Strug, J. Weeks, B. Kirsch, S. J. Stewart, M Mitchell, B. Glenn, B. Tucker, C. Moore, C. Hanna. Fifth Row M. Marcuson, J. Sidelinger, B. Ludlum, C. Yeager, M. Griffiths, B Benton, B. Hill, D. Philo, H. Tomlinson, A Powers, K. Cockerham Sixth Row: C. Warren, L. Middleton, H. Shuitmaker, L. McLeod P. Phillips, M. Artman, K. McLean, P. Harbuck, S. DeLeon, J Sams, S. Klein. Seventh Row: R. Mathes, K. Brewer, D. Hagan, M. Bouldin, J. Gantt, M. Layton, L. Holton, A. Simmons, R. Frye, M. Forsyth, M. Ogburn. Eight Row: B. Pope, S. Thompson, P. Sapp, J. White, N. Robinson, S. Winder, S. Leake, B. Harrill, P. Fearrington, C. Carlton, L. Kimball, B. Brock. Ninth Row: H. Harmon, A. Conrad, C. Winder, C. Strickland, B. Reed, M. Cass, S. Van Dorsten, P. Shore, S. Russos, A. Balatas, J. Kittinger, L. Baker. Tenth Row: L. Snyder, B. Brownlee, A. Thacker, B. Staley, G. Schaum, J. Levin, G. Yeager, T. Roberts, B. Rutledge, B. Dixson, L. Copple, J. Waller, M. Swanson, G. Richardson. Eleventh Row: C. Taylor, M. McGrane, C. Price, M. Sams, S. Preseren, S. Thomas, Saunders, J. Aspden, B. Jones, D. Law, M. B. Hinkle, J. Slawter, D. T. Freeman. l l l 5 I 'l .l ll. ls l r V. l 3 l l l 1 f L l l, l l l 134 ' r Y ...Tw Q E S E Q Q 1 Y X lf S F fl 1 is 3 , 1 .,., .M . .,- .syn ' ,...,,k.: t .. . ..:...Q, l 1 as sf. '. l Q:..:s.....,.,.'-5 , ..,... ..,,. , .. I1 -- p 41 Q l f ' X ' P I if 3 ......,3,.... viz? E :., It vw- Y Q Q, ' .r . V N l wi Y . 5 Football managers worked hard for our team. nr 1 Y , . V q 3 ' . 1 P . 1 fy Q Q fl 2211151 'f ' ' ,J 1 ffk' ,. ,a ' ,if 'A ' ,W ' rf' . f- f ,. f fi 3:-- 3 if .1 V ' 2 ,W ' I ' Wi ' ' X' -r 44' W Z. t , 2542? jg? 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EZ ,ij T , X ,Ji 9 . ,4 y will 7' TV M , NTLF ' ' ,ktlfxx X' wyl, V p if ,fn Midst Naturels majestic glory she stands: li-. ff mf ,J f, 'viiphg ff Her vastness eaJ teqchespapvll humility, Ng' NV' X MN fx Her columns high ldapQsoyvf'Forever strivel p ,ff if ' Her classic style sliows',our5,,,great heritage, T ,ff Herf earth, now worn to pathsfy by time andf feet, if My f ,I Remind us of tfherpnlstudentslpast who came 5 9 gl f With yauth,p51ifou nd, ,spirit keen and wisdom,f'too, I f 41 f N :en ,And sllett prepared to meet Iite's,problepn1s swell: v H ali? llnri I,L,g,,f!7fTr llrt QQ ngrr l,X'a2fr Pines, vastness, columns,ypoths,r h ,R ,,s,, aww N- Forever part? of us. if 1 , t ' f l ,W ie Nqtonly beauty, spirit, grace, but more, , , n j-J I 'lA gentle and most hu ma,nJwarmthrshe7gives. ,i f Qlff,l,r N in ytil gp, Eachjday sheyshows .through deeds. hothrgreatpand small standards, teachmgs, pand tradltnens, l , x' ,At Z Each jeverlastingly respected. She, l h T The molder of our character and soul, jff' 'N Our Alma lMater, Reynolds: Highgdeservesf jjj l l XQWJ ,Q Such thanks as rpvr we are unprepared ,rvl to give, rj , XV ,J if X T r Tradition, guidance, warmth, yi f A W T ,M fpfise- Foreveryvpartpot us. T 5 ln green the leaves may bud, in l vl ,hmber,fj,qv3tfdlli'p,affgjQlif7 I J ,4pAge may our bodies wither GfldlQQl5ll' mylHdS,'lQ,Qlj'bl g vV gg f is 5 y , t ' Contuse. But Q marching time, haweveprfyfl7olVd,Fg5 ,gf, Cannot stamp, out her image, firmlylegpfzxedfvylrs rA ,n r2 vrpptp IWW fx Upon our hearts. Through, the niosty-dreary T f And longest, day will she,Qwho Q lnrp f?Lg5f3 'j i is Our l,,youthtulfjyears, be once agcjinjdur guiidejllvtrfll 3, Q5 To ages hence and ultimate departg i 'lil if The challenglejpof her goal, f ' 7 T Forever hpgrt of T I1 r n t it if I ,,,, fp 1 lrerp Q3 ,W Qiff. ' ' T in ppvprr i jgtlimliiyfPiHkhQm,g ' up W' 7' elite vi,, a 'i' J ' at !.,, ' it Ellen itrv1Kirby1l1gi3Sf'i,by Q W Judy Gilmore' mi T A , Chris Wilson f' ri M U Roibin Beach , 1, ef lf.. 1 ' f 1 ,- , ,. ' 5, , X N, N, W X -,4- D LN T if 142 i w Senior Class History At this time we pause to look back upon our years at Reynolds. We stop to ask ourselves, When did we come here? This question may seem foolish, but it seems as if we have always been going to Reynolds and always will be, or at least will be in spirit. EIGHTH GRADE The graduating class of i963 entered Reynolds High School on September 3, l958. lt was a large group of wide-eyed, eager, nervous and frightened youngsters that stood around the outside of the audi- torium trying to figure out why everyone did not just go into the building and take his seat. ln the years to follow, however, this waiting period, as so many other events, was recognized as traditional. After as- signments had been made, the trouble really started when the new eighth-graders began milling around the halls in search of room numbers. The massiveness of the building and those tremendously big people called Seniors did not help at all to make the little new- comers feel at home. . Fortunately, since all our studies were contained in two sections, we were greatly relieved to have to re- member only two rooms in addition to the ever-popular cafeteria and that greatly-loved gymnasium. However, the most frantic problem was distinguishing the up stairs from the down stairs and trying to locate the corners of the building in terms of east, west, north, and south. Oh, what a forbidden mistake, that of being caught in the middle of the stairs only to find that everyone else was going the wrong way. And none of our teachers would ever believe we were late because we got stranded on the stairs. Their only reply was Thinkl And that is what we were doing. We thought about asking for binoculars for all the eighth-graders when we had to go to Chapel, or for escalators while climbing the heights of Mount Auditorium-Seat, or for hearing aids when we had a fine-arts speaker. But we did some serious thinking, too. We thought what a great feeling of security each of us would gain as we remained at Reynolds. Although far from secure in the eighth grade, we could look at the upper-classmen and see what feelings would one day be bestowed upon us. We also thought about organizations. Sports had already got- ten under way with the football team going all the way in triple A lor can you remember when Reynolds was not a 4-A school?3 This was one of the highlights of our years at Reynolds as it was the first year we were to be able to participate in the renowned Reynolds school spirit. Our memories may fail us as we think back over our first year at Reynolds. Think a little harder and you may recall the excitement of our very own bomb scare when Mr. Joyner and the Fire Police searched the buildings only to find that the heating system was in need of repair, as always. Of course, all the stu- dents unquestionably enjoyed the mid-week vacation. There were other eighth-grade traumas also. Do you remember locating your locker? And then trying to find your way back to class. Or perhaps you would walk by the chemistry room and ask someone who or what had died. Oft you may have been the lucky one to catch a frog as it leaped l?l out of a biology class win- dow. Then again, if you happened to have a class on the fourth floor, you probably watched the repairman fix the auditorium roof or install the television antenna for Shorty's leisure moments. Although the entire year was one of confusion and frustration, there was a very strong emotion of admira- tion. At last, we had become High School students . . . even without eighth grade graduation! But that was our first year at Reynolds as we stood staring open- mouthed at the masses of students and upperclassmen thinking, One day, we're going to be on the top! NINTH .GRADE The idyllic summer over, we returned to find our- selves as real Senior High School students, even if we were still on the bottom. Later, this fact became more important. We were now expected to take up the slack of the lost eighth grade. We rallied bravely though, week by week destroying our melodious voices after the inspiring message the cheerleaders inevitably gave us: Y'all ye-eh-Ill The cheers rocked the ceiling, and the team marched on. In preparation for our years as leaders, we now plunged white-hot into many activities-activities never before opened to us. Football, for instance, and basket- ball, baseball, and track. We were, of course, the most enthusiastic class in everything we did, but those in the band had a special reason: this year included a tri- umphant trip to Washington, to be repeated within two years. School was not, however, one continuous extra- curricular activity, we also had intracurricular activities 143 -like the evacuation. Remember the sad countenances and the somber manner of our exodus. And we had been so eager to get to a day of hard studyl But there we were, relegated to a day of idleness at the Robin Hood Drive-ln. We felt our need for the eighth-graders once more when the Black and Gold campaign rolled around. But again we rallied and the goal was met-easily of course, because prospective customers are so eager to relieve us of our burden. Swiftly then, the year drew to a close. As it ended, we realized not only the finish of another school year but the destruction of another traditional part of Reyn- olds-the ninth grade. There was a slight pause as somebody contemplated our position at the end of a rich heritage. Ah welll Beaches, here we come! TENTH GRADE With the tenth grade came awareness. After two years at Reynolds, we finally became aware of just what was going on and we launched full swing into high school life. We began to separate the activities and organizations in which we were really interested from the many others, surging with force toward something. At last we contributed, no matter how little, to the school and started on the now dim and uncertain path toward the person we would be in the future. As a half-day relief from school came the Dixie Classic Fair in October. We ate candied apples and pink cotton candy, we rode on the most dangerous looking rides and investigated the most interesting- looking side showsg we threw away money, with little reluctance, hoping to win a teddy bear, we came home tired and dusty trying to remember whether or not the teachers gave us any homework and not really caring, because we weren't going to do it anyway. To our dismay, we became acquainted with biol- ogy, and acquainted was as far as some of us gotl The lingering smell of long-dead worms, crayfish, and frogs amid the complicated list of names and more names will remain with us far longer than our knowl- edge of the course. During the unendurable part of every school year -the part between Christmas and Easter vacations- came the joyous series of white Wednesdays, when it snowed for five consecutive Wednesdays. Of course, a damper fell on this joy when, later in the spring, we trudged to school on Saturdays! With spring came the Key Club Follies-their fun, their practices, their try-outs, and their work. Hidden talent and unique ideas were carefully put together to form an amazing series of acts. The auditions were filled with errors and fun, the practices were work and 144 fun, planning the costumes was creative and fun, and the final Key Club Follies presentation was rewarding for the hard work, and even more fun! The Follies had come to be an event annually anticipated. ln the tenth grade most of us acquired our long- awaited licenses. Now, at last, at last, we gained the thrill of rushing to the crowded parking lot along with the stream of other people to search frantically for our car amid the endless confusion. Along with our new feeling of awareness came new courage to venture on the landing, that entrance to the school upon which the boys line up in the morning and the upperclassmen meet in the afternoon. We quickly learned that the landing is also used for hitch-hiking. Familiar questions to be heard there were: Do you have your car? May I have a ride home? We realized that with the end of our sophomore year came the end of us being the youngest in school, which in truth was something special which we alone could claim. ELEVENTH GRADE Our Junior year was a strange-wonderful one . . . nine months of beginnings and endings, of seriousness and fun, of wisdom and foolishness. lt can best be characterized by our arrival. Scholastically and socially we finally began to achieve those goals we had viewed with such awe since the eighth grade. This was to be our social year, yet looking back, parties com- posed only a small part of our many activities. From the earliest September days, we realized that this year would be a very special one. After having held the coveted title of Freshmen for three years, we now were able to look haughtily at the innocents from the Junior Highs. Not only were we familiar with the teachers, the subjects, the Seniors, but also we were now upper classmen ourselves! lt was an exhilarating feeling to watch the sophomores frantically looking for room numbers and hysterically running down the up stairs. Enjoying our newly acquired superiority, we often attempted to impress the younger generation with the knowledge we had acquired. We knew that madras and weejuns were apropos, and that the Triangle was THE place to buy your after-date cokes. Dating became more important and it seemed as if the whole school was at the movies on Friday nights, that is, if we were not cheering at a football or basketball game. ln the spring the big dances spurred us to a feverish pitch of business. The Twirp Dance found all the girls dating old steadies or prospective beaus in hopes of some later invitation. Most of us worked harder on the Junior-Senior than we had ever struggled over any class work. Decorating the gym and planning the biggest event of the year were almost more fun than the dance itself. The Old South was our theme, and the Rivieras provided the music for the most fabulous Junior-Senior that Reynolds has ever given. However, not everything was carefree and pleasant during our Junior year. We began worrying about col- lege, especially after we received our first S.A.T. scores! With most of us carrying five subjects, the school work gave us plenty of worry too, but we were so busy that we had no time to indulge in much mental anguish. Chemistry plagued many unscientific brains and the orations of Cicero echoed through our dreams. We were thoughtfully given several days away from this hectic activity when the cafeteria dished out that un- forgettable beef stew! As our junior year came to a close, many of our classes received coveted honors as a result of their four-year struggle. Nineteen were inducted into the National Honor Society, and the Quill and Scroll and the Masque and Gavel added to their ranks outstanding students in the fields of journalism and speech. Other organizations held notable inductions. The S.S.C. and the Key Club selected boys eager to carry on the spirit and tradition of these two service clubs. lt was a year of good-byes. We put away our gym suits and tennis shoes, but we will never forget the cold showers and running through the tunnel. Our saddest good-bye was to Mr. Joyner. After 30 years of more than highly desirable service to Reynolds, Mr. Joyner graduated before we did. But now we began to see within our grasp the long- awaited time . . . the time when we would be The Seniors. TWELFTH GRADE The twelfth grade has been the maddest, fastest, most exciting year of all-the wild combination of everything that has gone before and everything that is going to be. We were now the leaders, responsible for ourselves and everyone else. We entered this year of our glory aware that much was changed and new. Reynolds had a new principal, new teachers, new classes, and new outlooks, yet at the same time the traditions were never stronger, For instance, the beloved tradition of WORK! Fifty points of parallel, U. S. History, Virgil, and trigonometry. And who of you has dared forget: Methought l heard a voice cry sleep no more, Macbeth has murdered sleep. None of us argued with that last statement. Of course, it wasn't all bad. How often did an evening at the library with your pet term paper turn into an evening at the Triangle with . . . oh, that was a secret, huh? And even if advanced classes meant getting up before the chickens icrows, bluejays, canaries, or what have youl, those mornings were not wasted. Remember the rumors of the moonshining in Advanced Chem, or the whispers that Advanced Bi- ology students were shooting frogs with morphine? However, classes were the least of our worries this year because we were in a panic about the next year. Oh, those unfathomable applications the college of our Pl choice, the little picnics called College Boards, the interviews, and the waiting. What would be the decisions from Duke and Davidson, from the National Merit and the Morehead people. Waiting-always waiting. Yet we didn't exactly pine away those months- we were too busy running. Never did it fail that we would have four different meetings at 3:05 the same day, and being officers and chairmen, we always had to be there. This class of ours produced some of the most capable leaders Reynolds has yet known and all our skills, talents, and brains were put to work con- stantly. The Service Clubs topped one project with another, the honor societies contributed endlessly. We missed our Wednesday morning club periods, but the faithful kept right on coming after school. At the games it seemed the entire Senior class was on the field or leading cheers or marching with the band. Thus the year whirled by for us, and almost too soon the talk turned to graduation. Our robes, which are swallowing us whole and tripping us up, our little brown bags of invitations, our pale and frothy dresses for class day-all the traditions of an era finally ours to keep. Oddly though, many of us are not at all sure we want to keep them yet. Looking down an empty hall devoid of all the familiar faces of five years, we realize what we are now preparing to relinquish. But then we think of Myrtle, and what our senior summer promises, and who can keep a straight face thinking of that. Soon now we shall stand on that stage for the last time, hear our alma mater echo through the night and cherish forever one small phrase: Reynolds-we couldn't be prouder. We're from Steve Bradford David Bell Jim Ballard Ruth Blackwell Caroline Carlton Robin Beach 145 Senior Statistics REBECCA CHERYL ADAMS Language Course: Resegis5 Serviteers5 College Club5 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Intra- mural Sports I,2,3,45 Officials Club 45 G.A.A. council 45 Gym Leaders' Club 45 Y-Teens I,2,3,45 Debating Club 25 German Clubs 3,4, pres. 45 Dramatics Cliub I. JOSEPH LEON AGEE Language Course: German I Club 35 German II Club 4. PAMELA GAY ALEXANDER Language Course: Jr. Science Fair I5 Y-Teens 25 Dramatics Club 2,35 French Club 2,35 Spanish Club 3,45 National Honor Society 45 Pep Board 35 Library Staff 3,45 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club. JOHNNY HAMMETT ALLRED Scientific Course: Marching Band l,2,35 Concert Band I,2,3. MICHAEL RAMSEY ANDRES General Course: Chorus 45 Chess Club 4. RICHARD L. ANGELL Scientific Course: C. H. Baseball Jr. Var. I5 C. H. Basketball Jr. Var. I5 C. H. Var. Basketball 25 German Club I 25 Bible Club 2,3,4. LUCY REYNOLDS ARMFIELD Language Course: Salem Academy I5 G.A.A. Basketball Team I5 Tennis Team 2,35 Garrison Forest 2,35 Basketball Team 2,35 Tennis Team 2,35 Badminton Team 2,35 Choir 2,35 French Club 35 Music Club 2,35 G.A.A. 4. SUE CAROL ASHBURN Language Course: Children's Home School I5 Band l,2,35 French Club 2,35 Junior Red Cross 3. WILLIAM ERNEST ATKINSON II Scientific Course: Varsity Football 3,45 Monogram Club 45 Science Club 35 Intramural Basketball 4. WALTON WADE AUSTIN General Course: Art Club 35 Art Club 45 Hall Monitors 45 Pep Board 45 Swimming Team 4. BEVERLY JANE AVERETTE Language Course: House of Representatives 45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Teen-Age Council 4 5Y-Teens l,2,35 Pep Board 25 Football Sponsor 45 Intramural Sports 45 Hall Monitor 4. CHARLES GRIFFIN AVERETTE Math Course: Baseball 35 Gun Club 35 Baseball 45 Intramural Basketball 4. RANSOM STRINGFIELD AVERITT JR. Language Course: Physical Fitness Club l,25 History Club 3,45 Football I,4, Vars. 45 Baseball 2,3,45 Monogram Club 45 DeMolay 3,45 German Club 3,45 Hall Monitor 35 Swimming 45 Intramural Basketball 4. CHARLES NEAL BAILEY Industrial Course. ATHENA GUS BALAFAS History Course: Intramural Sports I,2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Officials Club 25 History Club 25 Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 Office Page 4. ALONZA WOOD BALLARD III Scientific Course: French Club 3,45 Chemistry Club 35 Science Club l,25 German Club 25 Physical Fitness Club I5 Chess Club 4. JAMES CLARK BALLARD Scientific Course: Science Club 2,3,4, v.-pres. 3, sec.-treas. 45 N.C, Junior Science Symp. 35 Nat. Honor Society 45 German Club 3,45 Lab. Assistant 3,45 Dramatics Workshop 3,45 Vox Seniorum5 Ushers Club 2,3. PAULINE THEOFANIS BAMBALIS Commercial Course: College Club 4, pres.5 Resegis5 Serviteers sec.5 Jr.-Sr. Committee5 Red Cross Representative l,25 Homeroom Treas. 35 Sophoteers5 Office Page 4. GERALD EDWIN BARBER Scientific Course: German I5 German 35 Physical Fitness5 Graphic Arts. WILLIAM RAYMOND BARLOW Scientific Course. ROBERTA KAY BEACH Language Course: Senior Class V.-pres.5 Superlatives-Most Intellectual, Most Likely To Succeed5 Nat. Honor Society 3,4, sec. 45 Masque and Gavel 2,3,4, v.-pres. 3, pres. 45 Debating Club 2,3,4, v.-pres. 45 Debating Team, Jr. Vars. 2, Senior Vars. 3,45 Sec. of Junior Class5 House of Rep. 2,3,45 House Court 35 Vox Seniorum chairman5 Y-Teens l,2,3,4, treas. I, sec. 25 City's Teenager of the year-I962. 146 DAVID ELLIOTT BELL Language Course: National Honor Society 3,45 Band I,2,3,45 President 45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Re-Bops 3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,4, Vice-president 3, Treasurer 45 Instrumental Music Club l,25 I.O.F.F.C. l,3,4. CAROLYN MARGARET BEN N ETT Language Course: Y-Teens l,25 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 Intramural Sports I,2,3,45 Spanish Club 35 Junior-Senior Committee 35 Junior Red Cross 25 Pep Board 25 Black and Gold Beauty Queen. DONNA KAY BENNETT Language Course: Nurse's Room Page 45 Art Club 2,35 French Club 35 Bowling League 3,45 Dramatics Club I5 Intramural Sports l,2,35 YFC Club l,2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4. RUDOLPH O'STEEN BENNETT Mathematics Course: Football l,2,3,4, Var. 2,3,45 Baseball l,2,35 S.S.C. 3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Basketball I. STEPHEN JOSEPH BENNETT Mathematics Course: Hi-Y I,2,3,45 Chorus I5 Mixed Chorus I5 Hall Monitor 35 noise of Rep 35 Bible Club 35 Junior Nominating Committee 35 Library ta . WILLIAM GRADY BENTON Social Studies Course: Key Club I,2,3,45 Treas. 45 Hi-Y 2,3,4, Sec. 25 Football 2,3,4, J. V. 2, Var. 3,45 Tennis l,2,3,4, Var. 3,45 House of Rep. 45 Hall Monitor 45 History Club l,2,35 Monogram Club 45 Student Phys. Ed. Instructor 45 Basketball, Jr. Vars. 2, Scrub I5 Junior-Senior Committee Co- chairman: German Club 2.3. CRIST SCOTT BLAC KWELL Scientific Course: Science Club 3,45 Chemistry Club 35 Hi-Y 2,35 National Honor Society 45 Chemistry Laboratory Assistant 35 Hall Monitor 45 German Club 2,35 Delegate to Junior Science Symposium 35 Second Place in State Chemistry Contest 2. RUTH CRIST BLACKWELL Language Course: House Court, Sec. 3, Speaker pro tempore 45 Jr. Varsity Debater 25 Senior Marshal 35 Student Council 25 Art Club 3, pres. 45 Masque and Gavel5 Honor Society 2,3,45 Serviteers 35 College Club 45 National Honor Society 45 Homecoming Sponsor 45 Vox Seniorum5 DAR Good Citizen. GEN E SHELBY BOGER Language Course: Senior,Service Club 45 Math Club 25 German Club 3,4, v.pres. 45 Hall Monitor 45 Jr. Var. Football 2,35 Football Homecoming Escort 45 Intramural Basketball 45 World Peace Speech Contest 35 Declamation Con- test 35 Summit School I5 Baseball I5 Football co-captain I. JANIE LOUISE BOUGHMAN Commercial Course: Chorus 4. ROBERT VADEN BOULDIN Language Course: Teenage Council I,2,3,45 German Club 3,45 Homecoming Escort 45 Gun Club 2. THOMAS GILMER BOWDEN III Language Course: Hi-Y 35 Football 25 Spanish Club 35 Hall Monitor 35 Basketball l,25 Newspaper I. NORMA BOWMAN Science Course: Millington Central High School I5 Robert 8. Lee High School 2,35 Marching Band 45 Concert Band 45 Instrumentalist's Club 4, secretary 45 Scribblers Club 45 German Club 45 Intramural Sports 45 Red Cross Rep. 4. JOHN STEPHEN BRADFORD Language Course: Marching Band l,2,3,4, Drum Major I,2,3,45 Concert Band l,25 Orchestra I,2,3,45 Rebops I,2,3,45 Instrumental Music Club l,2,3,4, president 35 Dramatics Club 2,3,45 student director 45 German Club 3,45 Mixed Chorus 4, accompianist 2,3,45 Red Cross Rep. I5 Vox Seniorum 4, co-chairman. BARBARA KAY BREWER Language Course: Pep Board I,2,45 G.A.A. I,2,3,45 council I,2,3, Intramural Sports l,2,3,4, Officials I,2,3,45 Library Staff Page 3,4, vice president 45 Y-Teens l,2,3,4, I.C.C. 25 Resegis 45 College Club5 Caduceus Club 45 Orchestra I,2,3,45 Order of Rainbow I,2,3,45 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 French Club 3,4. BENJAMIN KIDD BREWER Language Course: Band I,2,3,45 Concert Band 3,45 Instrumental Music Club 2,3,45 Stamp Club I. EARLE WENDELL BREWER Math Course: C. H. Football 3,45 C. H. Track 2,3,45 C. H. Baseball 2. C. H. Monogram Club5 C. H. Ushers Club. Senior Statistics JAMES STEWART BRITTIAN Language Course: C. H. Football l,2,3,45 C. H. Track 1,25 Monogram Club l,2,3,45 Baseball l,2,35 Ushers Club l,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Senior Service Club 3,4. ELIZABETH STEEN BROCK Language Course: Dancing Boots 1,25 Jr. Var. Cheerleader 35 Cheerleader 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Teenage Council 3,45 Senior Marshal 3, Alter- nate5 Football Sponsor 45 French Club 2,35 Pep Board 3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Jr.-Sr. Committee 35 College Club. SUSAN LYNN BROOKS Language Course: Y-Teens 1,25 Intramural sports l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 3,45 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Order of the Rainbow l,2,3,45 Recorder 2,3, Grand Cross of Color 45 German Club 3,4, Sec. 35 Library Page 45 Nurse's Page 45 Colege Club5 Resegis 4. DAVID LEWIS BROWN Scientific Course: Hi-Y 2,3,45 German Club 2,35 Football I5 Track 2,35 Hi-Y Basketball 2,3,45 Intramural Basketball, Capt. 4. PAUL PAISLEY BROWN General Course: French Club. I ANN LOUISE BROWNLEE Language Course: Pep Board 45 German Club 2,35 Junior-Senior Committee 35 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Art Club 3,45 College Club, treas.5 Vars. Basketball 35 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Service Club 2,3,45 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Officials' Club l,2,3,45 Gym Leaders' Club 3. JANE GRAY BRU BAKER Language Course: Instrumental Music 15 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 German Club 3,45 Pep Board 45 College Club5 Rainbow l,2,3,45 Marching Band I,2,3, v.-pres. 45 Concert Band I,2,3, v.-pres. 45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Y-Teens 1,2535 National Honor Society 4. WILLIAM THOMAS BUCK Language Course: Southwest High School I,2,3, CATHERINE LEE BURKE Language Course: Orchestra l,2,3,45 Colorguard 2,3,4, Chief 3,45 College Club 45 Instrumental Music Club 3,45 Intramural Sports l,2,35 Piedmont Orchestra l,3,45 French Club 35 Glee Club 2,4. ROBERT EDWARD BURKE Scientific Course: Stamp Club5 German I Club5 German II Club5 Chorus l,2,35 Baseball Manager5 DeMolay. THOMAS JORDAN BURNS JR. Scientific Course: Science Club 1,45 Chemistry Club 35 Key Club 2,35 De- bating Club 45 Orchestra 3,45 French Club 3,45 Concert Band l,2,3,45 Hall gtoigitivr 25 Track Team 1,25 Tennis Team 3,45 Swimming Team 45 Caduceus u . GEORGE STEPHEN BUSH Mathematics Course5 Amarillo, Texas, Palo Duro High l,2,35 Band l,2,35 Hi-Y 1,25 Radio Club I5 Stage Crew 35 Orchestra 25 Band 3,4. STEVE SHARPE BUTNER Language Course: Football l,2,3,4, Jr. Varsity 2, Varsity 3,45 Physical Fit- ness Club I5 German Club 3,45 Jr. Varsity Baseball 35 Track 45 Intramural Basketball 45 Monogram Club 4. CAROLINE DEARING CARLTON Language Course: Varsity Debater 3,45 Debating Club l,2,3,4, Sec.-Treas. 3, Pres. 45 Masque and Gavel 2,3,4, Sec.-Treas. 35 Co-Editor of Pine Whispers 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Dramatics Club 3,45 National Forensic League 2,3,45 National Honor Society 45 G.A.A.5 Var. Tennis l,2,3,4, ALMON FRANKLIN CARR Language Course: German Club I 35 German Club ll 45 Junior Science Club 25 Chorus 2,3,45 Marching Band 35 Square Dance Team 2,35 Red Cross 25 Intramural Basketball 4. MAUDIE CARROLL CASS Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Intramural sports l,2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Gym Leader 2,35 Officials Club 2,35 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 College Club5 geseggg Library Club Secretary 3 ,pres. 45 German Club 3,4, pres. 35 Jr. Red ross . HAN ES GAY CARTER Scientific Course: Jr. Var. Football5 Gun Club 2,35 Var. Football 3,45 Mono- gram Club 45 Art Club 45 Track 3. MILDRED JANIE CHAFIN Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 G.A.A. l,2,35 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Hall Monitor 45 Spanish Club 35 Pep Board 2,45 College Club. MARTHA JOSELYN CHAMBERS Language Course: G.A.A. I,2,3, sec. 3, pres. 45 Vars. Basketball l,2,3,45 Vars. Speedball l,2,3,4, Co-capt. 45 Vars. Softball 2,3,45 Tennis 2,3,45 Offi- cials Club I,2,3,45 Gym Leaders' Club l,2,3,45 Youth Physical Fitness Rep. 35 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 College Club5 Serviteers, HOWARD LEE CHIPMAN General Course: S.S.C. 2,3,45 Jr. Vars. Football 35 Vars. Football 3,45 Mono- gram Club 45 Band I. WILLIAM ROGERS CHRISTY JR. Scientific Course: Football5 Track5 Monogram Club5 Gun Club, pres5 Intra- mural Basketball5 Wrestling5 Physical Fitness Club5 Baseball. GEORGE MICHAEL CLANCY General Course. ROBERT HARRISON CLARK JR. Language Course. WILBURN COLUMBUS CLARY Il Language Course: S.S.C. l,2,3,45 C.H. Football 2,3,4, All-Conference 45 C.H. Basketball l,2,3,4, All-Conference 2,35 C.H. Baseball l,2,3,4, All- Conference 35 C. H. Monogram Club 2,3,4, President 45 German Club 2,3, Treasurer 2. KARL HAROLD CLAUSET, JR. Scientific Course: Math Club 1,25 Science Club l,2,3,45 German Club 2,35 Usher's Club 3,45 Hi-Y 2,35 Chemistry Laboratory Assistant 3,45 National Honor Society 45 History Club 4. SANDRA CHARLENE CLIFTON Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2,35 Pep Board l,2, Council 45 Gym Leader 35 House of Representatives 35 Rainbow Girls l,2,3,4, pres. 45 genior Executive Committee 45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College ub. ALAN SPENCER CLOWES History Course: Band I5 Marching Band I5 French Club 2,3, vice-pres. 25 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Var. Baseball Manager 25 Junior-Senior Committee 35 House of Representatives 45 Teenage Council 45 Swimming Team 45 Senior Service Club 2,3,4, pres. 45 Superlative-Kindest, Friendliest. MARTHA CAROLINE CLY Language Course: Chorus 2,3,45 State Choral Festival 2,3,45 District Contest 2,3,45 Red Cross Representative 3,45 Y-Teens I,2f3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Spanish Club 35 College Club5 Alternate Color guard 45 Intramural Sports 1, 25 Bowling Team 1,2. SHARON LOU COBB General Course: Pep Board 15 Red Cross 15 Chorus l,2,45 Office Page 25 Y-Teens 45 College Club5 Intramural Sports 1. KAREN JEAN COCKERHAM Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,4, treas. 35 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Officials' Club 35 Gym Leader 2,35 Hall Monitor 25 Sophoteers5 Serviteers, v.-pres.5 Resegis5 College Club, secretary5 Dancing Boots 3,45 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 House of Representatives 4. LINDA GAIL COLLIER Commercial Course: Office Page 45 Hall Moniter 45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Servi- teers5 Resegis5 Red Cross 2. KAREN LYNNE CONRAD Commercial Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Red Cross 1,35 Sophoteers5 College Club5 Hall Monitor 45 Order of Rainbow l,2,3,4, Outer Observer 25 Art Club 25 French I Club 25 Bowling l,2,3,45 Serviteers. ROSEMARY ANN CON RAD Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Cheerleader 45 Jr. Var. 35 Senior Marshal Alternate 35 Pep Club 3,45 College Club5 Service Clubs 2,3,45 Office Page I5 French Club 2,3 Red Cross 3, pres. 45 House of Representa- tives I5 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Council 3. DIANA LYNN COPPLE Language Course: Dancing Boots l,2,3,45 Maiorette 45 Pep Board 2,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Sec. 25 House of Representatives 15 College Club5 Football Sponsor 3,45 Service Clubs l,2,3,45 Intramural Sports l,2, 3,45 Gym Leader 2,35 Officials' Club I. K JOE REID COVINGTON JR. Language Course: Football I,2,3, var. 35 Tennis 35 Hi-Y 2,3,4, SUSAN CAROL CRANFILL Language Course: Y-Teens 1,25 Serviteers5 College Club5 Hall Monitor 45 Football Homecoming Sponsor 45 Bowling 4. 147 Senior Statistics NELL BERNICE CRANOR Commercial Course YTeens I House of Representatives I Red Cross Chorus 2 Sophoteers Serviteers Hall Monitor 3 Resegis Pep Board 4 RICHARD MASON CROWDER JR Scientific Course Key Club I234 National Honor Society 34 Teen Age Council I 2 3 4 Student Council 3 4 treas 3 pres 4 House of Representa tives I 2 treas 2 Hi Y 234 Football 2 34 All Conference 4 Basketball 4 Var 34 Jun Class Treasurer Boys State 3 Mayor Supreme Court Justice Alternate Boys Nation Superlative 4 Best All Around Most Popular MARTHA GAIL CULLER Commercial Course YTeens I24 College Club Resegis Art Club I Red Cross I 2 Pep Board I Glee Club Dramatics I 2 GAA I 2 CHARLES HARRISON CUNINGHAM Industrial Course SYDNEY GARRETT CUNINGHAM Scientific Course Band I German Club 34 Jr Var Football 2 Var Football 34 Monogram Club 4 Intramurals 4 SSC 34 VICKI LYNN CURRIN Language Course Football Sponsor 4 Homecoming Queen House of Representatives I3 Pep Board 234 College Club 4 Senior Marshal 3 Teen Age Council 234 Cheerleader 34 Junior Senior Committee General Committee Pine Whispers Staff 34 Black and Gold Staff 34 Senior Edltor4 GAA I23 Superlative Kindest DIANE JUNE CURRY Language Course Antigua Girls High School St Johns Antigua West Indies United States Naval Facility School Antigua West Indies BETTY RUTH CURTIS Flianguage Course Y Teens 23 Debating Club 2 Serviteers College Club esegis THOMAS WILLIAM DAHLEN Scientific Course Scrub football Scrub basketball Scrub baseball ar football 2 3 4 Monogram Club 3 4 Physical Fitness Club 2 3 NORMA KATHRYN DAVENPORT Language Course: Basketball Softball Volleyball Intramurals' Order ot Rainbow for Girls 234' Serviteers' Y-Teens 3' French Club 34 v.-pres. 4' Ciollegj Club' Resegis Treas.' Hall Monitor 4' Red Cross Represent- a ive . BONNIE JEAN DAVIS Language Course: Sophoteers 2' Intramural sports Bowling team 3' Servi- teers' Resegis' Y-Teens 4' Office Page 4' College Club. STEPHEN ROBERT DAVIS General Course: German Club I 2. KENNETH COLIN DAWSON Scientific Course: German Club 2 3' Track 3 4. CHARLES FREDERICK DELEOT Scientific Course: Red Cross Representative' Debating Club I ' . . . 4' German Club 34' History Club 3' Teen-Age Council 34' Vars. Football Manager 4' Monogram Club 4' Golf 2 3 4' Senior Superlative-Best Looking. CONRAD FRANKLIN DISHER JR. History Course: Band I,2, Chorus 3,4, Football 4, Photography Club I, Bible Club 2,3, Monogram Club 4, Baseball I, DeMolay 3,4, Golf I,2,3,4. JENNIE LOU DIVINE Language Course: French Club, secretary, Dramatics Club I,2,3,4, v.-pres. 2, G.A.A., Council, bowling secretary I,2,3,4, Order of the Rainbow 2,3,4, Band 2,3,4, Masque and Gavel 2,3,4, German Club v.-pres. 3, pres. 4, Scribbler's Club v. pres. 3, Chorus 3, National Honor Society 3,4, Y-Teens I,2,3, Vox Seniorum 4. MARY BETHEL DIXSON Language Course: Pep Board Council 4, Hall Monitor 4, College Club, Junior-Senior Committee 3, French Club 3,4, v. pres., Art Club 2, Serviteer, treasurer, House of Representatives 2, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Resegis, Office Page, Y-Teens I,2,3, SYLVIA DIAN E DUN FORD Language Course: G.A.A., v.-pres., treas. 2,3, Officials Club I,2,3,4, Gym Leaders' Club I,2,3,4, German Club, sec. 3, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Sophoteers, Servi- teers, Vars. Basketball 2,3,4, Vars. Speedball I,2,3,4, Vars. Softball 2,3, Resegis, National Honor Society 3,4, 148 WILLIAM EARL ll Industrial Arts Course JAMES SCOTT EDWARDS Language Course Pep Board I Basketball I Golf I234 German Club Y I2 Hi Y Basketball 2 34 Freshmen Boys Club Lunch Club Track 4 Baseball JOHN MAIGRIT ELLEN Scientific Course Football Track 23 Cross Country 3 lntramurls Basketball 4 LARRY DOUGLAS ELLISON Industrial Arts Course House of Rep 2 Red Cross I 2 MARTHA AN N ELLISON Language Course YTeens I23 Art Club I2 Resegis College Club Servrteers Intramural Sports I 2 3 4 Pep Board 4 MYRA ELLEN EN DERS Language Course Pep Board co chairman 4 GAA I234 Council 4 Y Teens I234 Tennis 34 Vars Basketball 34 Serviteers College Club Resegis Jr Sr Committee 3 Intramural Sports I234 Guidance Office 4 German Club 3 4 LYNN MARIE ERNST General Course Intramural Sports I 2 Y Teens I Hall Monitor 3 Red Cross Representative 3 Marching Band 3 4 Concert Band 3 4 Instrumental Music Club 3 4 Orchestra 4 Sewing Club 4 DONALD JERRY EVERHART Scientific Course German I Club 2 German ll Club 3 WEN DELL ELLIOTT EYSEN BACH Language Course Basketball I Golf 34 Hi Y 234 sergeant at arms 4 Hi Y Basketball 234 German Club 23 Science Club 4 Math Club I Intramural Basketball 4 LORA LAKE FALEY Language Course French I Club 2 French Il Club 3 Debating Club 3 Dra matics Club 2 3 4 Resegls College Club G A A 2 3 4 Council 4 Masque and Gavel 3 4 Caduceus 3 4 Intramurals I 2 3 4 Bowling I 2 3 4 ANNE PEYTON FEARRINGTON Language Course GAA 234 Quill and Scroll 34 Secretary 4 Pine Whispers Staff Feature Editor 4 French Club I V. Pres. 2 Jr. Sr. Commit tee Chairman' Y-Teens 23 4' Gym Leader 3' Sophoteers' Serviteers' Library Staff 4' Resegis' College Club. JAMES EDGAR FINLAYSON III Scientific Course: Basketball' Sophomore Hi-Y' Hall Monitor 4. JAMES THOMAS FORD Language Course: German I Club 3' German ll Club 4' Golf Team 234 Var. 3 4' Hall Monitor 4' Intramural Basketball 4. GIOIA MAROIA FRAHM Language Course' Scribblers Club 23 4' French I Club 3' French ll Club 4' Art Club 4' Chorus 4. - BONITA ANNE FRANCIS Scientific Course: Serviteers' Chorus 2 3' Pep Board' Resegis' Caduceus' Spanish Club 3' College Club' Intramural Sports I 2 3' Y-Teens l 2 3. JACK NOWELL FROST Language Course: DeMolay I234' Tennis 34' Basketball I' Math Club 2 3' Latin Club 4' French Club 2 3 pres. 2' Science Club I. FRANCES JO FULP Language Course: Student Council 3' House of Representatives I 2' Y-Teens I,2,3,4, President 4, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Resegis, G.A.A. I,2, Gym Leader I,2,3, College Club, Senior Executive, Guidance Page, Hall Monitor 2. WILLIAM MARSHALL FULP JR. Language Course: Key Club 3,4, House of Representatives I,4, Pep Board 3, Jr. Var Basketball 3, Hall Monitor 4, Hi-Y 4, Hi-Y Basketball 4, Home- coming Escort 4. MARY ANN FULTON Language Course: Pep Board I, Recitation Contest 2,3, Science Club, pres. 4, French Club, v.-pres. 3,4, Chemistry Club, pres. 3, Science Club, pres. 4, French Club, v.-pres. 3,4, Junior Red Cross Representative 3, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Resegis, College Club, Dancing Boots 3,4, Chorus I. ROBERT IRVING FULTON Language Course: C.H. Football 2,3,4, captain 4, C. H. Basketball I,2,3,4, C. H. Track I,2,3,4, Most Valuable 4, C. H. Monogram Club I,2,3,4, W.S.M. 4. TOMMIE LYNN FULTZ Commercial Course: Serviteers, Sophoteers, Y-Teens 2,3, Order of the Rainbow for Girls I,2,3,4, Square Dance Team 2,3, Mixed Chorus I,2, All- American City Chorus 3,4, Library Page 4. Senior JOE ELLIS GADDY JR. Mathematics Course: S.S.C. l,2,3,4, sec. 3, Teenage Council 2,3,4, Hi-Y 2,3,4, sec. 3, Football l,2,3,4, Junior High I, varsity 2,3,4, co-captain 4, Shrine Bowl Rep. 4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Junior High I, ir. var. 2, var. 3,4, Baseball l,2,3,4, Junior High I, var. 2,3,4, Junior-Senior Committee 3, Mono- gram Club 3,4. CLAIRE RAMSEY GAIN ES Language Course: G.A.A. l, Art Club 2, Serviteers, College Club, Library Staff 4, French Club 2,3, WALTER LESTRADE GILBERT Language Course: J.V. Football 2, Red Cross I, Debating Club 2, Physical Fitness Club I. JUDITH MERRILL GILMORE Language Course: National Honor Society 3,4, Spanish Club 4, pres. 4, Pep Board Council 4, House of Representatives 2,3, Senior Executive Com- mittee, Serviteers, Sophoteers, Vox Seniorum, Office Page 4, Y-Teens I,2, Co-Sponsor for J. V. Cheerleaders 4. ELIZABETH CAROL GLENN Language Course: G.A.A. l,2,3,4, council 4, Gym Leaders' Club 3, Office Page I, Hall Monitor 4, Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Resegis, College Club, Spanish Club 4. VIVIAN DIANNE GOBBLE Language Course: Dramatics Club I,2 Serviteers, Y-Teens l,2,3,4, CAROL JEAN GOUGH Commercial Course: Y-Teens I,2, Future Homemakers of America I, Resegis, Basketball Intramural I,2. EDWARD KRIDER GRAHAM Language Course: West Rowan High School, Salisbury, N.C., I,2, Varsity Football I,2, Varsity Basketball 2, Freshman Class vice president, Monogram Club I,2, Junior Civitan Club 2, Track I,2, Reynolds High Key Club 3,4, Varsity Football 3,4, Monogram Club 3, v.-pres. 4, Teenage Council 4, Junior-Senior, General Committee. PATRICIA JANE GRAHAM Language Course: Y-Teens-I,2, Office Page I, French Club I 3, Serviteers 3, French Club ll, 4, Resegis 4, College Club 4, Bowling Intramurals 3, Volleyball Intramurals 3. ROBERT WIKE GRAHAM Language Course: West Rowan High School, Salisbury N.C., I,2, Jr. Var. Football I,2, Track I,2, Jr. Var. Basketball I,2, Monogram Club I,2, S.S.C. 3,4, Teenage Council 4, Var. Football 3,4 Shrine Bowl Rep. 4 All-State 4, All-Conference 4, Hall Monitor 4. GEORGE COFFEY GREENE Math Course: Chess Club 4, Dramatics Club 2,3,4, v.-pres. 3, Instrumental Music Club 2,3, Marching Band l,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus I,4, Stamp Club 2, Science Club 4. ROSEMARY LAN E GREENWOOD Language Course: G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Council 4, Y-Teens .l,2,3,4, Serviteers, Sophoteers, College Club, Resegis, Pep Board 4, Gym Leaders 3,4, Intra- mural Sports l,2,3,4, Intramural Council 4, Var. Basketball 3,4, Softball 3,4, Guidance Office Page 2. PEGGY JOYCE GREER Language' Course: C.H. Monogram Club 3,4, Executive Committee 3,4, C. H. Choir l,4, C. H. Cheerleader 3,4, German Club l,ll, 3,4, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2, C. H. Basketball I,2, C. H. Volleyball I,2. SUSAN KERR GREESON Language Course: Southwest Forsyth High School I,2, Y-Teens I, Girls' Chorus I, Intramural Basketball I, Caeducus 3,4, Serviteers I, Resegis, College Club. EDMOND COLLINS GREGORY Math Course: Varsity track l,2,3,4, Jr. Var. Football I,2, Football Escort 4, Monogram Club 3,4, Gun Club 3,4, Cross Country 4, Physical Fitness Club 3,4, Intramural Sports I,2. ANN CAROL GRIFFIN Commercial Course: Northwest High School I, Y-Teens I, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Dramatics, Resegis, Office Page 2. ADELE JEAN N ETTE HAASE Language Course: Dramatics Club 2,3,4, sec.-treas. 3, Art Club I,2, Red Cross Rep. 4, College Club 4, Instrumental Band 3, Orchestra 3, Marching band 3,4, French Club 3,4, Y-Teens 2,3, Junior Town Meeting 4. BRUCE HEAD General Course: Swimming Team. CATHERINE LEWIS HANNA Language Course: G.A.A. 2,3,4, point recorder 4, Chorus I,3,4, Serviteers, V0f5'TY SDBGUIDGIIV 2,3,4, V. Basketball 2,3,4, Var. Softball 2,3,4, Officials Club 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, German Club 3,4, Intramural 5DOI'fS l,2,3,4, College Club, Gym Leader 3. Statistics LINDA JUDITH HARDING Language Course: Senior Marshal, Chief, Pep Board 3,4, House of Repre- sentatives 2,3, Gym Leaders Club, Serviteers 3, Sophoteers 2, College Club 4, Y-Teens I,2, Football Sponsor 2, Jr.-Sr. Committee, Teen-age Council 3,4, Cheerleader 3,4, Asst. Chief 4. GRACE ELIZABETH HARRILL Language Course: G.A.A. l,2,3,4, House of Rep. 2, Pep Board 3,4, Sopho- teers, Serviteers, Resegis, College Club, Dancing Boots I,2, Intramural Sports l,2,3,4, Hall Monitor 3, Guidance Office Page 4, Y-teens l,2,3,4. BARBARA KATE HARRIS Language Course: Y-teens l,2,3,4, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Resegis, C.ollege Club, National Honor Society 4, German Club 3,4, pres. 3, treas. 4, Library Staff 3,4, Co-reporter 4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Council 4, Rainbow Girls l,2,3,4, Debating Club, Homeroom Sec.-treas. 2. BETTY BERNICE HARRIS Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Council Member 4, Home- room publicity chairman 3, Debating Club, Sophoteers 2, Serviteers 3, College Club 4, Resegis 4, German Club 3,4, Pep Board 4, Library Staff 3,4, Co-reporter 4, Rainbow Girl l,2,3,4, Intramural Sports l,2,3,4. ELIZABETH MASTEN HARRIS Language Course: Chorus I, Dramatics Club I,3, Student Director 2, Bowling beague Secretary 2, German Club 3,4, Scribblers Club 3,4, President 4, Hall onitor 4. NOEL STERLING HARRIS General Course: Hanes High School I,2, Library Staff 3,4, Nurses Room Page 3,4, Segviteers, Resegies, Pep Board 4, Order of Rainbow for Girls 3,4, Girl couts ,4. CYNTHIA KATHERINE HARRISON Math Course: Y-Teens I,3, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Resegis, French Club 2,3, Office Page 4, Pep Board 4, College Club, Order of Rainbow l,2,3,4, Worthy Advisor 3, Recorder 4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Marching and Concert Band l,2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4. WILLIAM CALUIN HARRISON General Course: Football 2, Northwest High School 3, Hi-Y 3, Chorus 3. JANET DAPHIN E HARROLD Commercial Course: Bible Club I, Serviteers, Y-Teens 4, Resegis, Hall Monitor 2, Sophoteers, Intramural Sports I,2. DAVID HERBERT HAUSER Math Course. LINDA LOUISE HAUSER History Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Office Page 3,4, College Club, Resegis, Serviteers, Sophoteers, Officials Club, Intramural Sports l,2,3,4. PHILIP THOMAS HAUSER Math Course: German I Club 3, German ll Club 4. NANCY LOUISE HAWKINS Math Course: Dancing Boots 2,3,4, Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Hall Monitor 2, Office Page 4, Sophoteers, Serviteers, Resegis, College Club, Girls German Club 2,3, French Club 2,3. JAMES EDWARD HAYES Scientific Course: Baseball I, Basketball I, Jr. Vars. Football 2, Wrestling 4, Football Escort 4. ROBERT EUGENE HAYES Industrial Course: Photography Club, Physical Fitness I, Physical Fitness 2, Gun Club. JANET CELESTE HAYN ES Language Course: French Club 3,4, Y-Teens I,2,3, treasurer 2, secretary 3, Serviteers, Supply Room Clerk 3,4. BEN JOSEPH HEMRICK Scientific Course: Gray High School, Band l,2,3,4, treasurer, Red Cross, Board Representative, Baseball I, Hall Monitor I,2, Personal Relations, Chorus I, Campers Club. BOYD TILLETTE HENDRIX Language Course, Art Club I, Gun Club I, French I Club. ROBERT MICHAEL HENRY Scientific Course: Senior Service Club 3,4, Monogram Club 4, German ll Club 4, Football 2,3,4, Jr. Varsity 2, Varsity 3,4, Hall Monitor 4, German I Club 3, Basketball I, Band I, Intramural Basketball 4, captain. ' SHIRLEY ANNE HERNDON Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Pres. 3, G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Serviteers, J.V. Cheerleader 3, Pep Board 3,4, co-chairman 4, Jr.-Sr. Committee, Resegis, College Club, House of Representatives 4, Hall Monitor 4, Football Sponsor 4, National Honor Society 4. 149 Senior Statistics CHARLES COLUMBUS HICKS Math Course: Band I,25 Orchestra I,25 Instrumental Music Club I5 Hi-Y 2,35 Gun Club 35 German Club 3,4. ALAN LEE HILL Scientific Course: Gun Collectors Club 25 Art Club 35 Track 35 Photography Club 45 Chess Club 4. DENNIS ANN HILL Commercial Course5 G.A.A. I,2,3,45 Gym Leader I5 Y-Teens I,2, Secretary I5 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 Intramural Sports l,2,35 Red Cross Repre- sentative5 Hall Monitor 4. WANDA RUTH HILL Language Course: Marching Band 2,35 Concert Band 2,35 French Club 25 C.H. Choir I,2,3,45 C.H. Volley Ball 2,3. MARY ELIZABETH HINKLE Language Course: Dancing Boots I,2,3,45 G.A.A. I,2,3,45 Y-Teens I52,354, president 45 -Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 Pep Board 45 Alternate Maiorette 45 Football Sponsor 45 National Honor Society 4. WILLIAM DAVID HOBBS JR. Language Course: Football I,2,3,45 Basketball I,25 Baseball I,2,3,45 Key Club 2,3545 Teen-Age Council 2,3,4, vice-president 45 House of represen- tatives 2,35 House Court 25 Hi-Y 2,3545 Jr.-Sr. Committee 35 Twerp King I5 German Club 3,4. DONNA KATHERYN HOLDER Secretarial Course: Glee Club 25 Serviteers5 Office Page 35 Art Club 25 Y-Teens I,25 Rainbow I5 Sophoteers. JAN ICE HOLTON Language Course: Chorus I,2,3,45 Officials 2,35 Pep Board 2,45 College Club5 Gym Leaders 2,35 Serviteers5 French I Club 35 French ll Club 45 Y-Teens I,25 Order of Rainbow I. THOMAS E. HOLTON JR. Scientific Course: Baseball I,2,3,45 Jr. Var. 2,3545 Basketball I,2,3,45 Jr. Var. 2, Var. 3,45 Football I,4, Var. 45 Cross Country Track 25 Monogram Club 3,45 Physical Education Student Instructor. MICHAEL PENNA HOLZBAUR Scientific Course. RAYMOND JACKSON HOOTS JR. Mathematics Course. HAROLYN GWYNN HOUSTON Mathematics Course: Pep Board I5 Y-Teens I,35 Dramatics 25 Serviteers5 Resegis5 Library Page 45 Office Page 4. CHARLES VERNON HOWELL JR. Industrial Course: Gun Club 2535 Junior Varsity Football 25 Track Team gi3gI5 Varsity Football 35 Cross Country Team Manager 45 Monogram u 4. MADELINE JAN ETTE INGLE History Course: Drama Club 2,35 Chorus 3,4, Chorus master 45 Hall Moni- tor 45 Nurse's Page 35 C.H. Softball 2,3,4, co-captain 35 C.H. Choir I,2,3,45 C.H. Monogram Club 2,3,4. ROBERT RAY ISAACS JR. Language Course: Golf I,2,3,45 Science Club I5 Riverside Military Academy, Gainesville, Ga. 35 P.F.C. 35 Baseball 35 Basketball 35 300 Merit Ribbon 3. SUSAN WALKE JAMES Language Course: Senior Executive Committee5 Black and Gold Staff 3,4, Senior Editor 45 Pine Whispers Staff 3,4, Sports Editor 45 College Club5 Resegis5 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3, vice-president 35 Pep Board I,25 Library Staff 35 G.A.A. I,2,3,45 Football Homecoming Sponsor 4. BRENDA DeLOlS JOHNSON Language Course: Office Page 3,45 Hall Monitor 35 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 Bowling l,2,35 Latin Club I5 Y-Teens I,25 Softball I,2, Jr. Var. I. DACA MARIA JOHNSON Language Course: G.A.A. l,2,35 Y-Teens I,25 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 Col- lege Club5 Office Page 45 Pep Board 45 Glee Club I,25 All American City Chorus 3,45 Intramural Sports I,2,3,45 German Club 3,45 Gym Leaders' Club 3. EDMUND WILKINS JOHNSON Language Course: House of Representatives I5 Order of DeMoIay 3,45 Mixed Chorus I,2,3,45 All America City Chorus 2,3,4. RALPH STEPHEN JOHNSON Scientific Course. 150 SARAH MORRIS JOHNSON Language Course: National Honor Society 45 World Peace Speech Contest 25 Art Club 25 Recitation Contest 25 Wake Forest High School Speech Institute 25 French Club 2,35 Serviteers5 Library Staff 45 Pep Board 45 College Club. DAVID ANDERSON JONES Mathematics Course: Ushers Club I,25 Spanish I Club 2. JOHNNY WAYNE JONES Mathematics Course: Baseball l,2,35 Football I5 Basketball I5 Wrestling 45 History Club I,25 Physical Fitness Club 3,45 Junior Red Cross I5 Chorus I,4. KATHERINE ROSE JOYCE ' Language Course: Marching Band I,2,3,45 Concert Band I,2,3,45 Orchestra 253,45 Red Cross, secretary 45 Caduceus 45 Instrumental Music Club 2,35 Resegis5 College Club5 French Club 3545 Hall Monitors 45 Rainbow Girls I,2,3,4, musician, choir director 3. WILLIAM CAGER JUSTICE JR. Language Course. STEPHEN WAYNE KATES Scientific Course: Band I,2,3,45 German Club 35 Instrumental Music I,2,45 Science Club 35 Marching Band I,2,3,45 Concert Band 2,3. JANE ELIZABETH KEIGER Language Course: Summit School I5 Art Club 2, vice president5 Y-Teens 2,3,4, president 35 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club, president5 German Club 3,4, vice president5 Intramural Sports 3,45 Hall Monitor 2. GLENN RAY KELLY Language Course: Marching Band I,2,3,45 Concert Band l,2,35 Instrumental Music Club, chaplain 25 Advanced Chorus 3,4, co-manager 45 Dramatics Club 3,45 Hall Monitor 4. LYNDA ELLEN KETCHIE Commercial Course: Y-Teens l,2,35 Hall Monitor 3,45 Advanced Sewing Club 4. LYNN ELAINE KIMBALL Language Course: Var. Cheerleader 45 Teenage Council I,2,354, Sec. 3, Pres. 45 Senior MarshaII5 Maiorette 2535 Dancing Boots l,2,35 Jr.-Sr. Committee, Co-Chairman5 Football Homecoming Sponsor 45 House of Representatives 25 G.A.A. I,2,3,45 Pep Board 3,45 College Club 45 Y-Teens I,2,3. LARRY LESLIE KIMEL Language Course: Marching Band I,2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Concert Band I,2,3,45 Rebops 3545 French Club 3,45 Hi-Y 2,3545 Chaplain 45 Tennis I,2,4. CHARLOTTE ANN KING History Course: Evans High School, Orlanda, Fla.5 Mainland High School, Daytona Beach, Fla., 25 Albany, Georgia High School 35 Chorus 45 Glee Club DAN GAITHER KING Language Course: Hi-Y I,2,3,45 Hi-Y Secretary 45 Var. Track 25 Var. Tennis 3545 Hall Monitor 45 Latin Club 45 Hi-Y Basketball I,2,3,4. STAR KINNEY Language Course: Chorus I5 Y-Teens 2,35 French I Club5 French ll CIub5 Scribblers Club 35 College Club5 Hall Monitor 4. NANCY ELLEN KIRBY Language Course: G.A.A. l,2,35 Y-Teens I,253, vice-pres. I5 Gym Leader I,25 Serviteers, pres.5 Senior Class Secretary5 Vox Seniorum5 Jr.-Sr. Com- mittee5 Student of the Year 45 House of Representatives 35 Pep Board 4, Executive CounciI5 Guidance Office Page 45 French Club 2,3. JANICE CAROLE KITTINGER Language Course: G.A.A. 2,3545 Intramural Sports I,2,3,45 Gym Leaders Club 25 Softball 253,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 Spanish Club .35 Y-Teens l,2,35 Red Cross Rep. 35 Marching Band 354, Color Guard5 Rain- bow 3,4. STERLING E. KNORR Language Course: Football I,35 Basketball I,25 Baseball 25 Chorus l,2,35 ln- tramurals I,2,3,45 Band I5 Boys Glee Club I,2,3. CHRISTOPHER KROUSTALIS Mathematics Course. STEPHEN JOSEPH KU LAN KO Commercial Course: Football I,25 Basketball I,25 Baseball I,2, Var. 3,45 Physical Fitness Club l,2,35 Red Cross rep. 25 Monogram Club 3,45 AFT Club 2. Senior Statistics EVERETTE STEPHEN LACKEY Scientific Course: Track I5 Marching Band I5 Science Fair5 House of Rep- resentatives I,25 Student Council 3,45 World Peach Speech Contest 25 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Hi-Y v-pres. 45 Hi-Y Basketball 2,3,45 Senior Service Club 2,3,4. WILLIAM ARNOLD LAMBETH III Language Course: Football l,2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Swimming 45 S.S.C. 3,45 German Club sec. 35 German ll Club v-pres. 45 Monogram Club 45 Debating Club 25 Debating Squad 25 Physical Fitness Club I. LAWRENCE CRADLE LAMM General Course: French Il Club5, Art Club5 Basketball l,2,35 Baseball l,35 Class Treasurer I,25 Monogram Club 2,3, Treas. 35 Band I. OSCAR KENT LA ROQUE, III Mathematics Course: Basketball I,3, Jr. Var. 35 German Club 2,35 S.S.C. 3,45 DeMolay 3,45 House of Representatives 45 House Court 4. MARY SUSAN LATTA Language Course: Hanes High School I,25 Y-Teens I5 NFL 25 Var. Speedball 2,3,45 Var. Basketball 2,3,45 Var. Softball 2,45 G.A.A. 2,3,4, Council 45 Officials' Club 3, President 45 German Club 3,45 Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis. MARY ANN LAUGHTER Language Course: French 2,35 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Mixed Chorus 2,35 Drama Club l,2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2,35 Guidance Office Page 45 Y-Teens l,2,35 Football Homecoming Sponsor 45 Basketball Homecoming Sponsor 4. I VICKY LEE LAWRENCE Commercial Course: Gym Leader I5 Hall Monitor I5 Volleyball I5 Basketball I5 Resegis. HORACE KLEBER use ' General Course: Hanes High School 25 Track 25 Grainger High School, Kinston, N. C. 35 Track 3. SARA ELIZABETH LINDAU Language Course: Dramatics Club 2,35 French Club 3,45 Art Club 45 Scrib- blers' Club 4. MARY MARTHA LIVENGOOD General Course. JAMES ALBERT LOWDER General Course: Scrub Football I5 Jr. Var. Football 25 Riverside Military Academy 35 Var. Football 35 Track 35 Baseball 45 Physical Fitness Club 2. LESLIE JANE MADDOCKS Language Course: Art Club I5 Dramatics l,2,3,45 French 3,45 Y-Teens 35 College Club5 Intramural Bowling l,2,35 Intramural Basketball 35 Intra- mural Speedball 35 Certificate of Merit, Scholastic Art Contest I. JOHN BUCKNER MALCOLM Language Course: Order of DeMolay I,2,3, Master Councilor 45 Orchestra l,2,3,45 Rebops l,2,3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Chorus 3,45 Track 3,45 Jr. Var. Football 25 Golf 25 Instrumental Music Club l,2,3,4. MARILYN AKERS MARCUSON Language Course: Dancing Boots I,2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Treasurer 45 G.A.A. Pub. Chairman 2,45 Sopho- teers5 Pep Board 25 Officials' Club 25 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 Hall Monitor 4. EDDIE LEE MARION Scientific Course: Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Track 25 House of Representatives l,45 DeMolay 3,45' Key Club 3,45 National Honor Society 45 Office Page 35 Science Club 2,35 Science Fair Winner I5 Hi-Y Basketball 2,35 Football5 Guidance Office Page 3. PATRICIA GAYLE MARKUNAS Language Course: Dancing Boots 3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 Spanish Club 2, pres. 25 French Club 3,4, pres. 3,45 Pep Board 35 G.A.A. 2,35 Officials' Club 2,35 Gym Leaders Club 2,3. THOMAS L. MARTIN Language Course: Hanes High School l,2,35 Y.F.C. l,2,3,4, v-pres. 35 Pianist 45 Quiz Team l,2,35 Basketball 25 Football l,35 Homecoming Escort 35 Marching Band I,25 Concert Band l,2,3,45 Orchestra 4. 'WILLIAM FOY MARTIN Language Course: Monogram Club 3,45 Baseball Team, Freshman I, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 3,45 Basketball Team I5 Physical Fitness Club l,2,35 Chaplain 2,35 German Club 3,4, Pres. 45 Hall Monitor 4. RITA T. MATHES History Course: G.A.A. 2,3,45 Publicity Chairman 3,45 Red Cross 2,35 Office Ifcagg 445 Supply Room Clerk 3,45 College Club5 Resegis5 Intramural Sports CHARLES ODELL MATTHEWS, Il Language Course: Key Club 2,3,4, rec. sec. 3, vice-pres. 45 House of Rep- resentatives 3,4, treas. 3, speaker 45 Sophomore Class President5 Junior Class President5 Football l,2,3,4, Jr. High I, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 American Field Service Rep. to Germany, Summer of 35 National Forensic League 3,45 Monogram Club 45 Hi-Y 2,3,4, pres. 35 Tennis 35 Superlative: Most Likely to Succeed. JAMES RICHARD MEDITZ Language Course: Jr. Var. Football 25 German Club 2,35 Tennis 3,45 History Club 4. SHAROL MARIE MEHLEN Language Course: College Club5 Chorus 2,3,45 Chemistry Club 35 Spanish Club 35 Serviteers5 Dramatics Club I,25 Intramural Sports l,2. WILLIAM STEPHEN MIDDLETON Scientific Course: German I Club 2 German Il Club 35 Track 2,3,45 Cross Country 3,45 Monogram Club 45 Jr. Var. Football 2,3. LINDA SUE MILES Commercial Course: College Club5 Y-Teens5 Resegis5 Office Page. RITA BRICE MILLER Language Course: Chorus I5 Y-Teens I,25 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Sopho- teers5 Serviteers5 French Club 2,35 Order of the Rainbow for Girls 3,45 Re- segis5 College Club5 Hall Monitor 4. WILLIAM JEFFERY MILLER Scientific Course: Book Room Page l,2,3,45 Hall Monitor 35 Science Club I,2,3, pres. 25 Radio Club 45 French Club 2,35 Dramatics Club l,2,3,45 All-American City Chorus 3,45 Band Announcer 45 Jr.-Sr. Committee 35 ,Reynalds High School Science Fair Winner5 North Piedmont District Science air inner. MARY HARRIETTE MILLS Commercial Course: Volleyball Intramurals l,2,3,45 Basketball Intramurals I,25 Sewing Club 25 Dramatic Club 25 Art Club 25 Serviteers5 Resegis. JANE ELIZABETH MINTON Language Course: House of Representatives I5 C.H. Cheerleader Chief 25 Sophoteers 25 Hall Monitor 2,45 Nurse's Page 35 Serviteers5 C.H. Monogram Club 25 Y-Teens 35 French Club 3,45 College Club. MARY AUDREY MITCHELL Language Course: National Honor Society 45 Debating Club 3,4, Jr. Var. Debating 45 Service Clubs 2,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Council 3,45 Gym Leaders Club l,2,3,4, pres. 45 Caduceus Club 3,4, vice-pres. 3. pres. 4, state sec. 45 Guidance Page 2,45 College Club 45 German Club 3,45 sec. 3,45 Pep Board l,35 Intramural Sports l,2,3,4. NICHOLAS WORTH MITCHELL, JR. Language Course: Key Club 2,3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 French I, Club pres. 35 French ll Club pres. 45 Hall Monitor 3,45 Football Man- ager 2,3, Head 45 Junior-Senior Committee. JOHN ALLAN MOCK Language Course: Football5 Science Club 25 Dramatics Club 3,45 Swimming 45 Chess 4. NANCY JEAN MOHR Language Course: Dramatics I5 Glee Club I,25 A.C.C. Chorus 3,45 Y-Teens l,2,35 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Gym Leader 35 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Jr.-Sr. Committee5 Contest 3,45 Library Page 45 College Club. ETH EL LENORA MOSER Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,35 Dramatics Club 25 Serviteers5 Hall Mon- itor 35 Library Staff 45 College Club5 Resegis. SANDRA KAY MOTSINGER Academic Course: North West High School: NW Basketball l,2,35 NW Basketball 45 NW Anchor Club 35 NW National Business Honor Society 35 NW Monogram Club 35 NW Art Club 25 NW Softball l,2,35 NW Volleyball g:g,354NW Speedball l,2,35 CH Cheerleader 45 CH Monogram Club 45 CH air . JOHN WILSON MUNFORD Science Course: Myers Park High School I,25 Concert Band 2,35 Rebops 3,45 Orchestra 2,35 Baseball I5 Swimming 2,45 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Hall Monitor 45 Spanish Club 2,35 Instrumental Music Club 35 Football Manager 45 B.A.A. Basketball 4. HAZEL EVELYN MU RRAY genterlal3Course: Baseball Intramurals I5 Volleyball Intramurals 25 Spanish u . 151 Senior Statistics GORDON STAPLES MYERS ROBERT SHEPERD PAYNE Language Course: Jr. Var. Football 25 History Club 35 Hi-Y 2. Lqnguqge Courge, DONALD JAMES McCLENNY Industrial Course. GABRIELLE MARIA McCLUNG Language Course: Dancing Boots 3,45 Football Sponsor 35 Y-Teens I,2,3,45 Resegis5 College Club5 Serviteers5 Hall Monitor 45 G.A.A. 2,35 Intramurals I,2,35 Gym Leaders' Club 35 Dramatics Club I,2,35 Office Page 2,3, LARRY RICHARD McELFRESH Scientific Course: Bishop McGuiness High School I5 Jr. Var. Basketball I5 Chorus I5 Jr. Var. Football 25 Marching Band 3,45 Concert Band 35 Math Club 3, v.-pres. 35 Student Physical Education Instructor 35 German Club 3,4. CAROLYN JO ANN McKNIGHT Commercial Course: C.H. Volleyball I5 C.H. Choir5 Northwest High School Chorus5 Northwest High School Red Cross I. DAVID LEE McKN IGHT General Course: C.H. Baseball I,2,3,45 C.H. Basketball 3,45 Ushers Club I,2,3,45 C.H. Monogram Club I,25 Art Club 3,4. LIDDELL MCLEOD Language Course: National Honor Society 3,45 College Club5 French Club 2,35 G.A.A. I,25 Intramural Sports I,25 Serviteers5 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2,4. SARA GORDON NASH Language Course: Cheerleading 3,4, chief 45 Dancing Boots 25 Senior Marshall5 asst. chief 35 Student Council 3,45 G.A.A. I,2,3,4, council 2,3,45 Teenage Council 2,3,45 Vice-President of Sophomore Class5 Pep Board 2,3,45 Football Sponsor 45 Hall Monitor I,2,3,45 College Club5 Superlatives: Best All Around, Most Popular. CHARLES HYLTON NEAL Language Course: S.S.C. 2,3,4, treas. 35 Monogram Club 3,4, sec. 45 Teen- age Council 3,45 House of Representatives 25 Wrestling 45 Football, Jr. Var. 25 Var. 3,45 co-cap. 45 German Club 3,4. JEAN ELOISE N EWELL Language Course: Orchestra I,2,3,45 Marching Band 2,3,45 Instrumental Music Club I,2,3,45 Order of the winitgn-Salem Dolphin Club 2,3,45 Rainbow I,2,3,45 Jr. Var. Debating 45 College Club5 Gym Leader 3,45 Y-Teens ELIZABETH Language Course: Y-Teens I,2,3,4, MOIR NORMAN pres. 25 Gym Leaders' Club I,2,35 Offi- cials Club I,2,35 G.A.A. I,2,3,45 Office Page l,2,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 gpanish Club 35 Dancing Boots 3,45 Red Cross 45 Resegis, pres.5 College ub. CAROL ANN OEHMANN Language Course: Intramural Sports I,2,3,45 Chorus I5 Dramatics Club 25 Serviters5 Library Staff 3,45 Resegis5 College Club5 French Club 3,4. PETER ALLEN ORR Language Course: S.S.C. 2,3,45 v.-pres. 45 Monogram Club 45 Hi-Y 45 Jr.-Sr. Committee5 House of Representatives 35 Red Cross I,25 Var. Football 3,45 Jr. Var. Football 25 Basketball I5 Var. Swimming Team 45 Gun Club 25 Home- coming Escort 4. PATRICIA LOVE ORRELL Language Course: G.A.A. I,2,35 Pep Board 2,35 House of Representatives I5 Order of Rainbow I,2,3,4, pres. 3, Grand Rep. to Colorado 45 Sophoteers5 CARL AUGUST ORTON Mathematics Course: Football l,2,3, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 35 Physical Fitness Club 25 Math Club 3. SANDRA DIANE PACE Commercial Course: C.H. Cheerleader 45 C.H. Var. Basketball 35 C.H. Springs Sports 2,3,45 C.H. Monogram Club 3,45 C.H. Choir I,2,3,4, sec. and treas. 3,45 C.H. Band I5 Instrumental Music Club 2,35 French Club 2. EDWARD EUGENE PAGETT Language Course: Football Manager 3,45 Basketball I,3, freshmen I, Jr. Var. 35 Baseball I,2,3,4, freshmen I, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 3,45 Pep Board I,2,35 Monogram Club 3,45 Key Club 3,45 German Club 3,45 Physical Fitness Club I,25 Student Gym Instructor 3,45 Hall Monitor 45 Hi-Y 45 Hi-Y Basketball 4. ENGVALL PAHR-IVERSEN Economics Course: Band5 Orchestra5 Hi-Y 45 Student Council 45 Key Club 4, HOWARD LEE PARDUE JR. Language Course: Football I5 Football 25 Basketball I5 Football 35 Gun Club I5 Physical Fitness Club I,35 Art Club I,2,3,45 Junior and Senior Com- mittee5 Pep Board 45 Swimming Team. 15 2 LINDA FAYE PEELE Commercial Course: C.H. Var. Basketball I,2,3,45 C.H. Chapel Chci I,2,3,45 C.H. Monogram Club 2,3,45 C.H. Var. Softball I,2,35 C.H. Vo Tennis I,2,3,45 C.H. Var. Volleyball I,2,3. CHARLES EDWARD PETERS III Commercial Course. LINDA CAROLYN PETTUS Language Course: Harding High School, Charlotte, N. C., I,25 Mixe Chorus I,2,3,45 Intramural Sports 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Y-Teens I,2,3,1 Serviteers5 College Club5 Red Cross Representative I,2. WILLIAM HORTON PETREE JR. Language Course. Marching Band I,2,3,45 Concert Band I,2,35 Rebops 3,45 Orchestra Ii Photography Club 3, v-pres.5 Publications Photographer 45 Track 4. Q JAMES wiNANs Prerrsnuoim Language Course: S.S.C. 2,3,45 Football I5 Band 2,35 Instrumental Musw Club 25 Tennis I,2,3,45 Hi-Y I,2,3,45 Hi-Y Basketball I,2,3,45 Pep Boori I,35 Senior Executive Committee 45 Basketball I5 German Club 2,35 Rep Cross Representative 2. ROBERT EUGENE PHILLIPS Q l Language Course: Hi-Y I,2,3,45 Debating Club 2,3,45 Jr. Var. Debatin' 2,35 Jr. Var. Football I5 DeMolay 3,45 History Club 45 Science Club I N.F.L. 2,3,45 Masque and Gavel 2,3,45 Lab Assistant 45 Geman Club E' Basketball I. il GRADY SAMUEL PHILLIPS Scientific Course: Dramatics Club 3,45 Library Staff 4. JO ANN PICKETT I Language Course: Y-Teens I,2,35 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 Collegi Club sec.5 German Club 2,35 Pep Board 35 Color Guard 2,3,45 Intramurcy Sports I,2,3,45 Hall Monitor 4. 5 JIMMY RANDOLPH PINKHAM Scientific Course: ,Douglas Freeman H.S, 35 Junior Classical League 3.1 Newspaper Staff 35 Vox Senorum5 Advanced Biology5 Physical Fitness Clutl l EDWIN LEE PLOWMAN lndustrila Arts Course: C.H. Var. Football 2,3,45 C.H. Baseball I,2, Jil Var. I, Var. 25 C.H. Track 2,3,45 C.H. Monogram Club 2,3,4, V-Pres. 4 C.H. Ushers Club I,2,3,45 Math Club 3. l RUTH ESTHER PLYLER I History Course: C.H. Cheerleader 3,4, chief 45 C.H. Monogram Club 2,3,4i sec. 45 C.H. Var. Basketball I,2,3,45 Instrumental Music Club 2,35 Bant- 25 C.H. Choir I,2,3,4, pres. 45 C.H. Spring Sports 2,35 C.H. Tennis 2,3,45 l PEGGIE ELIZABETH POINDEXTER i Language Course: Red Cross Representative I5 Sophoteers5 Serviteersi College Club5 Intramural Sports I,2,35 French Club 3,4, pres. 35 Y-Teenl I,25 Art Club 25 Mixed Chorus 2,3, manager 45 Glee Club 3,4. J JEAN CAROL POLEY Language Course: Pep Board I,2,35 Servitieers5 Sophoteers5 Y-Teens 2,3 Bible Club I,2,35 Jr. Red Cross I5 Girls Sports I,25 Hall Monitor 45 Collegi Club5 Chorus I,2. . JOEL LANCE POOLE 3 General Course: Drewry Mason High, Martinsville, Va, I,25 Var. Basebalr' I,25 J. Var. Football I,25 Spanish Club I,25 4-H Club I5 Hall monitor 25 I I MARY LOUISE Porn l Mathematics Course: Y-Teens I,2,3, l.C.C. I5 Officials' Club I5 G.A.Ai 2,3,45 Intramural Sports I,2,3,45 Order of Rainbow I,2,3,4, Treas. 2,3j Grand Cross 45 Spanish Club 35 College Club5 Resegis5 Hall Monitor 41 Senior Gym Leader5 Math Club 35 Color Guard 3,4. I KATHY suzANNE PORTH Language Course: Irvin High School, El Paso, Texas 25 Chorus 25 Georgil Seitz High School, Kwajalein, Marshall Islands 3, sec.-treas. Jr. Class Art Editor, Yearbook 35 Feature Editor School Newspaper 35 Student Councix Representative 35 Senior Marshall 35 Dramatics Club 35 College Clubf Resegis5 Jr. Classical League 3. l CHARLOTTE ANNE Powsns Language Course: National Honor Society5 Masque and Gavel5 Dramaticel Club 2,3,45 Debating Club 35 Jr. Var. Debating 35 French Club l, II5 Gyni Leaders' Club 25 Y-Teens 2,35 G.A.A. I,2,3,45 College CIub5 House oi: Representative 35 Senior Executive Committee. I Senior Statistics CYNTHIA JANE PRATT Language Course: G.A.A. l,2,3,45 House of Representatives 25 Office page 45 Jr. Red Cross 4, v-pres.5 Y-Teens I,2,35 Dancing Boots l,2,3,45 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Pep Board 45 Resegis5 College Club. SANDRA LANE PERSEREN Language Course: Summit School I5 Art Club 25 French Il Club5 Ser- viteers5 Y-Teens 3,45 Resegis5 College Club5 G.A.A. 3,45 Intramural Sports 2,3,4. CAROLYN MARIE PRICE Language Course: Elizabeth City High School, Elizabeth City, N. C. I5 Pep Club I5 Loudspeaker Newspaper Staff I5 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Service Clubs 3,45 College Club5 Red Cross 45 G.A.A. 3,45 Intramural Sports 2,3,45 Gym Leaders Club 45 Spanish Club 35 Rainbow 2,3,4. BETTE JO PU LLIAM Language Course: Y-Teens I,25 Dramatics Club 25 Hall Moniter 35 Ser- viteers5 French Club 3,45 Resegis5 College Club5 Advanced Sewing Club 45 Chess Club 4, sec. DORIS DAWN PU LLIAM Science Course: Red Cross Representative I5 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Bible Club I,25 Glee Club 2,45 Serviteers5 Resegis5 Caduceus 45 College Club5 ln- tramural Sports I. PHILIP CLIFFORD RAKE Scientific Course: Latin Club5 Almanac Magazine5 Campaign Manager of Student EIection5 Decorating Committee. DON CROSSLEY RAKER fvtgfhematics Course: Mathematics Club 35 German I Club 35 German ub 4. THOMAS LARRY REAVIS Commercial Course: House of Representatives. NANCY ELLEN REECE Language Course: German Club 3,45 Serviteers5 Y-Teens 35 Intramurals 2,3,45 College Club. GEORGE HAMILTON REID Language Course: Monogram Club 45 Vars. Baseball Manager 35 Golf team I,2,45 History Club 45 Hi-Y Basketball team 2,35 Foreign Missionary Society I,2,3,4. VIRGINIA BALFOUR REID Language Course: Resegis5 College Club5 French Club 2,3, vice-president 35 Serviteers5 G.A.A. I,2,35 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Red Cross 2. ' SUSAN REBECCA REIFFIN Language Course: Mary L. Michel Jr. H.S. I, Biloxi High School, Mississippi 25 Seventeen Club I,25 FHA, Reporter I,25 Sophomore Chorus 25 Red Cross Representative 3,45 Resegis5 College Club5 Serviteers. GEORGANN LEE RICHARDSON Language Course: Majorettes 3,45 Dancing Boots l,2,3,45 Hall Monitor 45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 College Club5 Resegis5 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Gym Leaders I,25 Serviteers5 Sophoteers. SANDRA RUTH RITCHIE General Course: JAMES HENRY ROBINSON Language Course: Dramatics 3,45 Spanish Club 45 Chess Club, Chairman 45 Wrestling team 4. DONNA LOUISE ROGERS Language Course: Y-Teens 234 Treasurer 3 v , , , , -pres. 45 Junior Red Cross I,2,3,.Treasurer 25 G.A.A. 2,3,4,5 Gym Leader 25 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis, Secretary College Club, French Club 2,35 Intramural Sports I,2,3,4. BRUCE ALEXANDER ROSE liansugge Course: Track 2,3,45 Cross country 3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Monogram u . GLENDA JO RUFF Language Course: National Honor Society 3,45 House of Representatives 25 Pep Board 35 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 Y-teens 2,35 Sermon Club 3,45 Intramural sports I,2,3,4. AMERISA SUE RUSSOS Commercial Course: Intramurals 2,3,45 Red Cross 25 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Ser- viteers 35 Pep Board 45 Resegis5 College Club. JOHN MICHAEL SAMARAS Scientific Course: Photography Club I5 Cafeteria Work 2,35 Art Club 35 Boys Intramural Basketball 4. ELIZABETH MARSHALL SAMS Language Course: Dancing Boots l,2,3,45 Maiorette 4, Alt. 35 Art Club 2,35 Spanish Club, pres. 35 Pep Board 25 Jr.-Sr. Committee 35 House of Representatives 45 House Court 45 Football Sponsor 45 Student Council 45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Service Clubs, Pres. 2,3. LILLA MARLAND SAMPLE Language Course: Majorette, 2,3,45 Choreographer and Assist. Chief, 45 College Club, 4. Serviteers, 35 Sophoteers, 25 Y-Teens l,2,35 Dramatics Club 25 Art Club I,2, secretary I5 Intramural Sports I,2,3. DARIEL LEE SAUNDERS Language Course: Superlative-Best Looking5 Homecoming Sponsor 3,45 Y-Teens I,2,35 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 3,45 Library Page5 Library Club, Treasurer 45 Dancing Boots 45 Serviteers 35 French Club 3,45 Hall Monitor 45 College Club 45 Resegis5 Pep Board Representative 4. VIRGINIA ANN SCALES Language Course: Red Cross I5 Y-Teens I,25 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 Pep Board 2,35 Jr. Var. Cheerleader 35 Black and Gold faculty editor5 Dramatics Club 25 Chorus I5 Pine Whispers Reporter. ALICE VIRGINIA SCHAUM Language Course: Dancing Boots 45 Pep Board 45 Resegis5 College Club 45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 French Club 2,3, Treasurer 25 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Officials Club 2,35 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 Chorus I. SUZANNE MARIE SCHMIDT Scientific Course: Glee Club 2,35 Mixed Chorus 45 National Honor Society 45 College Club5 Dramatics Club 45 Intramural Sports 3,45 Scribbler's Club 35 Hall Monitor 45 Marching Band I5 Library Staff I,2. ROBERT MICHAEL SCHNEIDER Mathematics Course: Gym Club I5 Math Club 3. PRISCILLA MARY SCHOCK General Course: Serviteers5 Dramatics Club 35 College Club5 Resegis5 Scribbler's Club 45 Latin Club 4. JANE GARNER SHERRILL Language Course: Marching Band I,2,3,4 Orchestra 2,3,4 National Honor Society 45 German Club 35 Y-Teens I,2,35 College Club5 De- bating Club I5 Dramatics Club 2,35 lnstramental Music Club I5 Concert Band l,2,3,45 Order of Rainbow I,2,3,4, Treasurer I,2. PEGGY ANN SHIELDS Commercial Course: Office Page I5 Dramatics Club I,25 Resegis 45 Red Cross Club 45 Hall Monitor 4. MARGARET LYNNE SHORE Language Course: Y-Teens I,25 Serviteers5 College Club5 Bowling 45 Intramural Basketball 25 Intramural Volleyball 25 Spanish Il Club 4. LARRY JAMES SHUTT Industrial Arts Course: Football 25 Physical Fitness Club I,25 Drafting Club 45 Industrial Center 3,4. PHYLLIS JEAN SLAWTER Language Course: Dancing Boots l,2,3,45 Maiorette 3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 House Representatives I5 Pep Board 25 Senior Marshal 35 Jr.-Sr. Committee 35 College Club5 Service Clubs l,2,3,45 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Gym Leaders I,2. BILLY LEE SMITH Language Course: Marching Band I,35 Concert Band l,2,3,45 Pep Board I5 Baseball 3,4, Var. Manager5 Jr. Var. Baseball5 Jr. Var. Basketball5 Spanish Club 3. CAROL ANN SMITH Commercial Course: Band I,25 Chorus I5 Y-Teens I,2,3. DON LANE SMITH Mathematics Course: Red Cross Representative5 Football l,2,3,45 Baseball l,2,3,45 Monogram Club5 S.S.C. KATHERINE LQVASSEUR SMITH Language Course: Var. Basketball 2,3,45 Var. Softball 2,3,45 Gym Leaders Club I,2,35 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 College Club5 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Council 3,45 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Spanish Club 4. LARRY EUGENE SMITH General Course: Basketball 2,35 Baseball 2,3,45 Gym Leader 35 Physical Fitness Club 3. 153 Senior Statistics SHIRLEY ANN SMITH Math Course: Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Football Sponsor 35 Gym Leader 25 Oficials Club I,2,35 Dramatics Club I,25 Serving Club 45 Bible Club I5 Var. Softball 35 Var. Speedball 2,35 Var. Basketball 35 Var. Tennis 2. ALMA FAYE SMOOT Commerical Course: C.H. cheerleader, 45 Red Cross Rep. 45 C.H. Monogram Club, 3,45 C.H. Volleyball l,2,3,45 Band I5 Mixed Chorus 3,45 C.H. choir, l,2,3,45 Nurse's Page 3. GILBERT EDWIN SOUTHERN JR. Language Course: Masque and Gavel 3,45 Debating Club 3,45 Jr. Var. Debater 45 German I Club 35 German ll Club 45 Hall Monitor 45 National Forensic League 3,4. STEPHEN ANDRE SPARKS Language Course: Key Club l,2,3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Student Council 2,35 Football I,2,4 Var. 35 Baseball I,2,3,4 Var. 2,3,45 Teenage Council 3,45 Boy's Intramural Director, 45 Hi-Y, 3, v-pres. 25 Senior Executive Committee 45 Junior-Senior Committee. JOHN EDWARD SPAULDING Language Course: Concert Band l,2,3,45 Orchestra l,2,3,45 Marching Band I,2,35 Track I5 Bible Club I5 Photography Club I5 Instrumental Music Club I,2. CLAUDIA AN NE SPEAS Language Course: Maiorette l,2,3,4, Chief 45 Dancing Boot l,2,3,4, Chief 45 Band Council 45 National Honor Society 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4, Delegate to State Convention 35 Forsyth County Youth Commission 3,45 Sec. 45 Student Council5 House of Representatives 35 French Club 2,3, Vice-Pres. 35 Pep Board I,2, Council5 Senior Marshall 35 G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Council 25 Service Clubs l,2,3,45 Red Cross Rep. 4. MARY KEITH SPENCER Language Course: Y-Teens I,2,35 G.A.A5 College Club5 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Football Sponsor 25 Dramatics Club 2. CAROL SUE SPILLMAN General Course: Northwest High School I,25 Northwest Special Twirler5 F.H.A5 Library Page5 Southwest Maiorette, F.H.A. 35 Hall Monitor5 Y-Teens I. CHARLES MONROE SPRINKLE JR. Science Course: History Club I5 Basketball I5 Gun Club 25 Red Cross Rep. 25 Physical Fitness Club 35 Baseball 4. BARBARA ANNE STALEY Language Course: Chorus I5 Sophoteers: Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 German Club 2,35 G.A.A. 3,45 Caduceus Club 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Dramatics Club l,2,3,45 Intramural Sports l,2,3,4. GERALD DIGGS STALLINGS Secretarial Course: Pep Board 2,3,45 Chorus I,2,35 Red Cross 45 College Club 45 Serviteers 35 Art Club 25 Y-Teens 2,35 Rainbow I. BEVERLY viRsiNiA s1'ANuzY Language Course: National Honor Society 45 Senior Executive Committee 45 College Club5 Majorette 45 Dancing Boots 2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 In- tramural Sports I,2,3,45 Y-Teens 2,3,4, Sec. 45 Gym Leaders Club 2,35 French Club 2,35 Service Clubs 2,3,45 Football Sponsor 3. WILLIAM RICHARD STEWART Math Course: Physical Fitness I5 German Club 2,35 Var. Football 35 Industrial Ed. Center. MARTHA FAYE STONE C.H. Cheerleader 3,45 C.H. Monogram Club 3,45 C.H. Var. Basketball l,2,3,45 C.H. Spring Sports l,2,3,45 C.H. Chapel Choir l,2,3,45 C.H. Volleyball Team l,2,3,45 C.H. Softball Team 25 Marching Band 25 Executive gommittee5 Office Page 45 Instrumental Music Club 35 Advanced Sewing lub 3,4. MAX HOLT STRADER JR. Language Course: French I Club5 French II Club. CHRISTINA AGNES STRICKLAND Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Rep. to Conference I5 Pep Board l,3,45 Dancing Boots l,2,3,45 Alt. Maiorette 45 Library Staff 35 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Red Cross 25 Resegis5 College Club5 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 In- tramurals l,2,3,4. MARY CREELMAN STUART Language Course: French Club I, II5 Y-Teens I5 Scribblers Club 35 ln- tramural Sports I,2,35 Chorus l,3,4. 154 MERRY SUSAN SWANSON Language Course: House of Representatives 45 Teenage Council 45 Senior MarshaIl5 Dancing Boots l,2,3,4, Co-Coreographer 45 Majorettes 3,4, Co- Assistand Chief 45 Basketball Sponsor 25 Football Sponsor 45 Jr.-Sr. Committee5 Service Clubs l,2,3,4, treas. 25 Gym leader I,35 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,4, treas 2. MARK AVETT SWARINGEN Language Course: Basketball I5 Demolay l,2,3,45 Tennis 3,45 Hi-Y 4. RANDOLPH STEWART TESTO Mathematics Course: ANN CHARLES THACKER Language Course: National Honor Society 45 Orchestra I,25 French Club 2,3, sec. 25 Y-Teens l,2,3,4, treas. 25 G.A.A. 2,3,45 College Club5 Resegis5 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Chorus 2,45 Band 25 ,Intramural Sports 2,3,4. BETTY PAT THOMAS Language Course: G.A.A. 3,45 College Club5 Serviteers5 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Art Club 25 Chorus 2,3,45 French I Club 35 French Il Club 45 Intramurals I,2,3, 45 Dramatics Club 2, DIXIE GAY THOMAS Language Course: Senior Marshall 35 J.V. Cheerleader 3, Var. 45 House of Representatives 3,45 Pep Board 2,3,45 Teenage Council 45 Co-Editor of Black and Gold 45 Quill and Scroll 3,4, vice-pres. 45 Service Clubs 2,3,45 gtfice page 45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Football Sponsor 2,45 Treasurer of Sophmore ass. SUSAN REBECCA THOMAS Language Course: Scribbler's Club 3,45 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Var. Speedball 35 Var. Softball 2,45 OfficiaI's Club 2,35 Dramatics Club I5 Hall Monitors 35 G.A.A. 2,3,45 French Club 3,4. ELMER HARVEY THOMERSON General Course: Red Cross Rep. I,25 Football I,25 Baseball I,25 Latin Club I,25 Spanish Club I5 Hi-Y l,2. HUGO MICHAEL THOMERSON Science Course: Spanish Club I5 Art Club. PEN ELOPE THOMPSON Language Course: Service Clubs 3,45 College Club5 Thespians I,2, sec.- treas. 2 5Order of Rainbow l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,4, Council 45 Hall Monitor 45 Red Cross Rep. 2,3,45 German Club 3,45 Gym Leaders 45 Y-Teens 3,45 Pep Board 45 Var. Sports 2,3,4. SONYA KING THOMPSON Language Course: Y-Teens I,2,35 Dramatics I5 Servitters5 Pep Board 35 Spanish Club 35 German Club 3,45 G.A.A. 3,45 College Club, tres. MOLLY RUTH THORNTON Language Course: Y-Teens I,2,35 Dramatics I5 Serviteers5 Pep Board 35 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Serviteers5 Senior Executive Comm.5 Cheerleader, JNI. 35 Var. 45 Senior MarshaI5 Treas. of Senior Class5 College Club5 Resegis5 Superlative-Friendliest. MICHAEL FRANCIS TH RIFT Mathematics Course: House of Representatives 25 Hall Monitor 25 Jr. Var. Baseball, Var. 3,45 Senior Executive Committee5 Jr.-Sr. Committee5 Key Club 3,45 Mgr. Var. Football 45 German Club 3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Basketball I5 Gun Club 3. CAROL SUE TOBIN Language Course: Thespians 2,3,45 Scribblers 3,45 Officials 25 Intramural Sports I,25 French 2,3, GEORGIA HOLT TOMLINSON General Course: Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Art Club 2, pres.5 G.A.A. 2,3,45 College Club5 Hall Monitor 45 Serviteers Club5 Advanced Biology Class 45 Bowling 3. ROSA PELHAM TRENT Language Course: Marching band I,2,3, sec. 45 Concert band I,2,3, sec. 45 Orchestra 3,45 Instrumental Music Club I,2, chaplain 3, pres. 45 Gym leaders I5 German Club 2,35 Intramural Sports 2,45 Hall Monitor 45 College Club5 Order of Rainbow l,2,3,4. JOHN THOMAS TRIVETTE Industrial Course: Pep Board 2. CAROLYN ELAINE TUCKER Language Course: G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Council 3,45 Journalism Student of the Year 45 Var. Basketball, Tennis, Speedball 2,3,45 Gym Leaders Club 35 Intramural Council 45 Dancing Boots 25 Service Clubs 2,35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 German Club 3,4, treas. 35 Black and Gold Staff, Co-Editor 45 Pine Whispers Staff 45 Y-Teens 2,3. Senior Statistics JOHN WILLIAM TUCKER Scientific Course: Var. Football 2,3,45 Jr. Var. Baseball I5 Key Club 3,4 Corres. sec 4' German Club 34 treas. 4' Mono ram Club 3,4 treas. 45' - , , , Q Jr.-Sr. Committee5 Intramural Basketball 4. PATRICIA ANN TUCKER Commercial Course: Y-Teens I,25 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 Bible Club 25 Bowling team I. EDWARD LAWRENCE TURNER Scientific Course: Track Mgr. 3,45 Intramurals 45 Science Fair Winner I5 Red Cross I. JANET HARRELL TURNER Commercial Course: Robert B. Glenn High School l,2,35 Var. Basketball I,25 Bible Club I,25 Pep Club I,2,35 Monogram Club 2,35 Junior-Marshall 3,45 Future Homemakers of America l,2,35 Nurses Page 45 Office Page 4. REUBEN GRAY TUTTLE III Language Course: Marching Band l,2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Re-bops 2,3,45 Concert Band l,2,3,45 Treas. of Band 45 Baseball I. HORACE HENRY VANCE III Language Course: S.S.C. 45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 treas. 35 pres. 45 Band I5 German Club 2,3. JAMES PETER VAN DORSTEN Language Course: Pres. of Sr. Class5 National Honor Society 3,4, Theas. 45 Student Council 45 Key Club 2,3,45 Var. Football Manager 2,3,4, Head 45 Basketball Jr. High I5 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 French Club 2,3, President 2,35 Homecoming Escort 35 Jr.-Sr. Committee 35 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Tennis 4. TIMOTHY MALCOLM VERNON Language Course: Instrumental Music Club l,2,3,45 Scribbler's Club l,2,3,4, Sec.-Treas. 2, Editor 35 History Club 2,45 French Club 2,3, v-pres. 35 De Molay l,2,3,45 Orchestra l,2,3,45 Chorus l,2,3,4, Manager 25 All- America City Chorus 2,3,45 Jr. Town Meeting 4, Chairman 45 Thursday Morning Music Club Brevard Scholarship 25 Most Outstanding High School Pianist for N.C. 35 North Carolina Symphony Jr. Artist 4. JONATHAN KARL VIC KERS Scientific Course: Marching Band l,2,3,45 Science Club 2,3, vice-pres. 35 Radio Club 45 DeMolay 3,45 Dramatics Club 3,4. ERIC SAYLE WAINER Language Course: Marching Band l,2,3,45 Drum Major 3,45 Concert Band l,2,35 Rebops l,2,45 Instrumental Music Club I,2,3,4. HARRISON HENRY WALKER JR. Math Course: S.S.C.5 Monogram Club 2,3,4, pres. 45 Basketball I,2, Jr. Var. Football, Jr. Var. 2,3,45 Golf 2,3,45 Hall Monitor 35 Superlative-Most e ic. JOAN CAROL WALLER Language Course: Dancing Boots l,2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Spanish Club 3, vice-president5 Football Sponsor 45 Senior Executive Com- mittee 45 Officials Club I. DAVID LOUIS WARFFORD Language Course: Senior Service Club 2,3,45 Var. Football 2,3,45 Jr. Var. Basketball.25 Var. Basketball 3,45 Var. Track 45 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Physgzalt Fitness Club 2,35 Guidance Office Page 3,45 German Club 4, presi en . VIRGINIA ANN WARREN Language Coursezl Dramatics Club I,25 Math Club 35 Spanish Club 35 Sffljce Pcigg 35 Library Page 45 Hall Monitor 45 College Club5 Resegis5 - eens , . WESLEY MAURICE WEAVER, III Language Course: Senior Service Club 3,45 Band l,2,3,45 YFC Bible Club l,2,3,4, vice-president 3, president 45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 German Club 3,4, vice president 45 Marching Band l,2,3,45 Baseball I5 Football Homecoming gscocgt 343 Instrumental Music Club 25 Basketball I5 Orchestra 45 Concert an , . HAROLD CLARK WEBSTER JR. Scientific Course: Football l,2,3,4, Var. 3,45 Senior Service Club 3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 B.A.A. 4. JEAN ANDERSON WEEKS Language Course: G.A.A. 3,4, Council 45 Girls' Var. Basketball 3,45 Girls' Var. Softball 3,45 College Club5 Dancing Boots I, Alternate5 Junior Red Cross Representative 35 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Girls' Softball Manager 45 Art Club I,25 Y-Teens l,2,3,5 Gym Leader l,2. CLAUDE HUGH WELLS,III Language Course: French Club 3,4. CHARLES WADE WESTMORELAND Language Course: Teenage Council l,2,3,4, treasurer 25 Monogram Club 2, 3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Basketball Manager l,2,35 Football Manager 2,3,45 Baseball manager 35 House of Representatives I5 German Club 3,45 Physical Fitness Club I,25 Hi-Y 45 I-li-Y Baseball 45 B.B.A. 4. STEPHEN LEE WHICKER Mathmatics Course: Science Club I5 Boys' Chorus I5 Mixed Chorus I5 Physical Fitness Club 25 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Math Club 35 German Club 3,4. EVA MARIE WHITAKER Commercial Course: Red Cross Representative I,25 C.H. Choir 2,3,45 C.H. Basketball 35 C.H. Monogram Club 3,45 Hall Monitor 35 Nurse's Room Page 35 C.H. M.Y.F., vice-president 4. CARY HELEN WHITE Language Course: Serviteers5 Chorus l,2,35 College Club. GEORGE NEWTON WHITE, JR. Mathmatics Course: Basketball I5 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Math Club 35 German Club 3,45 Golf Team 3,45 Y.F.C. 3. STEPHEN WILLIS WHITE Language Course: Latin Club5 Literature Club5 German Club5 Art Club5 Bible Club. KENT WESTBROOK WILCOX Language Course: Key Club l,2,3,4, corresponding secretary 3, president 45 Student Council 2,3,4, treas. 2, sec. 3, v-pres. 45 House Court I, Freshman rep5 National Honor Society 3,4, pres. 45 v-pres. of Junior Class5 Track l,2,3,45 Marching Band l,2,35 Monogram Club 3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,4, pres. 25 Math Club 2, pres.5 Science Club 3, sec.-treas.5 Superlative-Most Intellectual. CAROLYN HELEN WILLIAMS Language Course: Var. Speedball 2,35 Var. Basketball 2,35 Var. Softball 25 G.A.A. 25 Gym leader 3,45 French Club 2,35 Y-Teens 2. CAROL CLEVELAND WINDER Language Course: College Club 45 Resegis 45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Pep Board 25 Football Sponsor 45 Library Staff 35 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Serviteers 35 ln- tramural Sports l,2,3,45 Basketball Homecoming Queen 4. JOHN CHRISTIAN WILSON Language Course: Basketball I5 Track I,25 Cross-Country 2,35 Golf 3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Debating Club 2,35 National Forensic League 2,3,45 French Club 3,4, pres. 45 History Club 45 Vox Seniorum 4. WILLIAM CHARLES WILSON gciegitifig Course: Football I,25 Basketball I5 Track I,25 Physical Fitness u , . JESSE THOMAS WOOD JR. Scientific Course5 Science Club l,2,35 German Club I. PAUL NATHANIEL WOOD Science Course: Baylor School5 Swimmig Team, 45 Glee Club5 Swimming 2,35 Golf Team, 2 years. GAIL CATHERINE WRIGHT Language Course: Pine Whispers Staff 2,3,4, sports editor 3, co-editor 45 Black and Gold staff 2,3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,4, president 45 Masque and Gavel 3,45 Correspondent to the Winston-Salem Sentinel 3,45 College Club 45 Debating Club 3,45 Order of Rainbow 3,45 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Bowling Secretary l,2,3,45 Dramatics Club I,25 Recitation Contest 3. VICTORIA JOYCE YOKLEY Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Sophoteers5 Art Club5 Intramural Sports I,2,3,4. HOWARD MeNEILL YOST Language Course: Chorus 2,3,45 District Contest 2,3,45 State Choral Festival 2,3,45 Pep Board 35 French Club 3,4. HARVEY NATHANIEL YOUNG JR. Commercial Course: Physical Fittness Club5 Golf Team. ROBERT THOMAS YOUNG Scientific Course: Baseball l,2. VICKI ROSE YOUNG Language Course: Pep Board 45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 German Club 45 College Club 45 Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Program Chairman 35 Zerxgitefrs 35 Sophoteers 25 N.F.L, Student Congresses 25 Gym Leaders u . ERNEST HARSHAW YOUNT Language Course: Key Club 2,3,45 Student Council 4, Senior Representative5 House of Representatives 35 National Honor Society 45 Senior Executive Committee5 Tennis l,2,3,4, Var. 2,3,45 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Football Iglanagetr 25 Jr.-Sr. Committee5 French Club 2, 3, treasurer 35 Homecoming scort . 155 f r Q? ,eg E is ff E E fi :X ,? u X,- H, E65 2 Zig? 5 ff E 1 COMPANY JJJ INDIANA AVENUE WINSTON SALEM, N C Ax xv-2 4' 11 JV .E XX J 1 C 'mxfjm J ' af? L A 14, '1 ,. 1 .1 Q 1 MA- x., :A x. 1 J . 1, ' W' ,L , 1x 1 1' .., ,I .X A ' ,1 v., ' 1 , 1 N 1 I X ' 41 1 Q, V V.-Xxk W nj., iv 1 ' 1 1 ' A ,- V' 1'-1, V 1 1 .1 X K V1 H A 1 KEXSQ . H 1 'L -A-.1 xx U f 5 - V X ,, 'vi lv 1. 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