Statesville High School - Trail Yearbook (Statesville, NC)
- Class of 1957
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Published by the students of
STATESVILLE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
STATESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
Life is a trail with each step leading into the future. The foot-
prints-wide, narrow, deep, or shallow-are left behindg the seeker
must go on. The future is a quest for new horizons. The trail leads
through mountains of trials and tribulations which are surpassed by
valleys of happiness. Your high school days are an important bend,
winding into the uncertain future.
The 1957 Trail Staff, within these covers, has tried to bring to
you a glimpse backward of a year well spent. When you are farther
along in life and high school is no longer a part of your present path,
may many memories of the tradition and spirit of S.H.S. be revived
by this 1957 Trail.
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Our little lives were so untouched by a strange new world.
Deep eyes of wonder met the deepest smile of a kind expression
A hand, somewhat worn and wrinkled of age, grasped our own
No longer did we stumble in darkness-a light was cast.
Throughout all ages, men have realized their humbleness,
Weak men have sought power,
Unwise men have longed for a higher degree,
All men, the world over, have need of a teacher.
Lives have beckoned to the call of serving others.
Problems have been solved, rules have been taught.
The dust of education has been spread o'er the earth.
The man with the hammer, the mother over a hot stove,
All have need of wisdom.
A trail of high school has been blazed,
Your goal reaches the heavens,
It can be and will be. touched,
You have done nothing to earn the destiny.
A faithful teacher is the winner of your prize,
The teacher's gift is infinite,
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MR. ALBERT ARCHIBALD
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MRS. LAURA BROSIUS
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Your life was as a tiny pebble in an ocean of vast awakenings.
As overnight changes were wrought,
You walked upright with your head high and shoulders raised.
This building was no longer a buildingg
It was your school.
You advanced and now had only one more hill to climb.
Hours of work were not truly work but precious gems.
There was a palace to build for kings and queensg
You wanted to grasp every minute and live it in the fullest way.
There you were-high above the valleys, the sky your rooftopg
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
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KAREN HIPPS PARKS WARREN
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HOWARD WALTON ANDERSON, JR.
The non-chalant backbone of the football team
A true friend is more than a million dollars
A star in every held, best looking . . . A great boy ,
in every way Senior Class president
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SONVJA FAYE ANDERSON
Anything worth having.: is worth working for . .
A friendly word for all . . . Devilish smile and a
twinkle in her eye . . . Wcmrking at Brady's . . .
"Sweets to the sweet" , . , Sonja
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piece . . . A swell guy to have around . . . A little f
bov with u lot of talents - - . Hes our "Rev" Arch
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MAIRJORIE NOVELLA AUSTIN
So sweet the blush of bashfulness . . . Freckles cen-
tered around a great big smile . . . Those long
working hours at the State . . . A friendly "hello"
Silence is more eloquent than words
"Margie"
ALICE GAIL BARNES
Sweet "hi" for all . . . Songbird of tomorrow . . .
Glasses don't hide her charm . . . smart as a whip
. . . Vfhere there's a will, there's a way . . . She
sits high in all people's hearts . . . Alice
ELAINE BRETT
Windy' nights in a Pontiac convertible . . . Knitting
argyles . . . From the heights to the depths in the
twinkling of a moment . . . Here, there, yonder . . .
A true friend is ever a friend . . . A high-stepping
girl in every way . . . "Opie"
1957
RICHARD CALVIN CAMPBELL
The black streak of his "chevie" seen everywhere
. . . "V neck" sweaters and blue jeans . . . Manages
to be seen on almost every tennis court . . . Little
boy with big ideas . . . "Rat"
WILLIAM PURCELL CAMPBELL
All-around boy in an all-around way . . . Happiness
is cheaper than worry, why pay the price? . . . A
fellow who is fun when fun is due, and when there's
work, hell do it too . . . A flying tackle . . . W-i-s-e
B-i-r-d . . . Bill
MARY GAGE CARLTON
Shes an added sparkle for a brighter day . . . A
future teacher seeking to serve . . . The last to
giggle, the first to wake . . . All a friend could ever
be . . . There is no one like her . . . Mary Gage
SE IURS
ALMA DELORES CASH
Fairest and best adorned is she whose clothing is
humility . . . Quiet but sweet . . . Quietness and
confidence shall be your strength . . . Friendly word
for all . . . Delores
DAN MCNEIL CHURCH
To worry little, to study less, his idea of happiness
. . . A master touch at creative writing . . . I take
my fun where I can End it . . . He is a man of
power, an orator too . . . Dan
RICHARD ALAN CLARK
pick the best . . . Friend of all . . . Your attention.
please! . . . A man of morals and manners . . . Best
all around . . . "Smokey"
1957
PATRICIA COCHRANE
Her thoughts may be deep, but they make a deep
impression on you . . . New but long remembered
. . . "How do you make hydrogen?" "Here is my
chemistry report" . . . Pat
JAMIE MARIE COLEY
Sweet, sympathic, and dependable . . . A friend in
need is a friend indeed . . . Great basketball player
. . . Where there are sincere people, you can find
jamie , , . "She's hard to beat" . . . jamie
ELoIsE NEELY CowLEs
A little girl hurrying along on fairy feet . . . She
will not do her share of duty, she will do more . . .
Love for friends . . . Love of life . . . Tiny in statue
but reserving a great space in all who know her . . .
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DOROTHY lVlAE DAVIDSON
Her ready wit, her cheerful smile makes her welcome
all the while . . . Mixture Of work and fun , . . Her
way is the way tO everyones hearts . . . Star guard
of the basketball team ...' 'DOt"
RICHARD HENRY DAVIS
Dark crew cut and horn rimmed glasses . . , What
a talent for art . . . A solution for everything . . .
Man Of questions . . . There is none like him nor
will be . . . "Little Richard"
JEROME PAUL EISELE
A little man with ti lot of gumption . . . Nights at
Hauser's . . . Dodging "wlmmies" . . . To knov
him is to love him . . . Vacation is his vocation . . .
A lovable, jolly fellmx in every way . . . "Pete"
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FRANK HARDEE ELLER
Leader of leaders . . . Spark of the crowd . . . A
stone wall at the guard position . . . Through the
halls of S. H. S. resounds the cry of "Hardee" . . .
Hi-Y master . . . Most influential . . . Frank
JERRY MICHAEL ELLIOTT
A blond crew-cut . . . Working for Miss Fowler
. . . A cut-up and tease . . , Afternoons at wrestling
practice . . . A man of cheerful yesterdays and con-
fident tomorrows . . . A friend of all . . . jerry
PATRICIA ETOYLE ELLIOTT
Sweet "hello" . . . petite statue . . . Riding in black
chevies . . . To know her is to love her . . . Her
eyes as soft as summer skies . . . A great gal in her
own special way . . . Pat
SE IORS
CHARLES THOMAS FORTNER
A deep smooth voice, a slow grin . . . Someone just
nice to have around, no trouble caused here . . . W'e
like him . . . None but himself could be his parallel
. . . Charlie
JAMES LIPPARD FOSTER
A whiz in English . . . His life was gentle, and the
elements SO mixed in him that Nature might stand
up and say to all the world, "This was a man" . . .
"jimmy"
GEORGE WIALKER GARRISON
Those long hours Studying, most studious . . . Super
sun-tan . . . Three strikes youre out . . . Depend-
ahility is the keynote of success . . . A great life-
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RICHARD BYRON GRAF, JR.
The stroke of a paint brush . . . Sound of far-away
drums . . . Trips to the record shop . . . lndustrious
today, prosperous tomorrow . . . Cartoons before
lessons . . . Man of many talents . . . Richard
LINDA LEE GRYIJER
The dearest, sweetest, the most lovable, too, hest
kind of :I pal and true hlue . . . Driblwling the hall
Ilown the court . . . Charm attends her everywhere
. . l2veryluody's friend . . . Linda
BRENDA SUE HAlN'IlI-TON
Slim and dark, just what the doctor ordered . . .
Professional on a basketball court . . . A smile
everyone looks for . . . Giggles heard through the
halls of S. H.S .... A pretty girl is like a melody
. . . Brenda
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the baseball team . . . I..S.M.F.T. favorite by trial +A L .LHMC5
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GLENDA FAYE HARTNESS
The helping hand that saves the day . , . Sleepy
hours working on the annual . . . A girl with al
heart and a smile that makes the bubble of life Worth
while . . . Three cheers for an Ae' gal with an A+
personality f... Most dependable . . . Glenda
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. . . To know him is to like him . . , A11 that is '-
best meets in his eyes . . . A cry of joy for a champ
of the team . . . He lives every moment at its fullest
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VERLIE ELMER HOLLAND, JR.
He who can take advice is sometimes superior to him
who gives it . . , Afternoons at wrestling practice
. . . Witty, yet serious . . . Seen driving "City
Cleaners Truck' '... A great guy who stands hiuh
with all . . , "Buddy"
JAM iis Rocixxvizti, HOLLAND
Not too serious, not too guy, u likable hoy in every
wzlv . . . State Beta President . . . Collection ol
tennis trophies . . . Romeo in hlue ieans . . . Most
popular ,muy in town . . . "Pest"
LARRY XVAYNE HOLLAND
Ht-'s little, he's spry, but theres mischief in his eye
. . . A little guy carrying it big horn . . . Kind,
helpful, always ohliging . . . A big, little man . . .
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MARGARET HALE JULIAN
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maid we never did see, and just as re-
liable as she can be . . . Charm in a skirt and
sweater . . . Haircuts that attract all . . . Sincere,
fresh, and wonderful . . . "Peg 0' my heart" . . .
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MARY ANN KIRKMAN
And when she smiled, the world smiled too . .
Graduation of '55-rush to slumber parties . . .
Visitors "In the still of the night" . . . Secret codes
and tests in
Spanish . . . A girl born with red hair
till she dyes . . . Everybody's friend "Vigero"
JOHN ROGER KURFEES
Man behind the football team . . . A credit to the
Civil Air Patrol . . . Patience conquers the world
, . . A twinkle in his eye and a smile on his face
. . Johnny
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JOHN GARLAND LACKEY, III
Hup, hup, hup . . . Yes sir, Captain Lackey . . .
Military minded expert . . . Hardworking soda jerk
. . . Football authority '... A treasured friend . . .
All in all a swell guy . . . "Tony"
SIDNEY HUGH LANIER
No hard work ever hurt anybody , . . Studious once
in .1 while . . . Crazy about school during study hall
and activity period . . . No hard work ever hurt any-
body . . . Sidney
ROBERT WARREN LINDLEY
A muscle-bound physique under a head of blond
hair , . . A friendly smile that charms all . . . A
wizard at math . . . Most likely to succeed . . .
"Bob"
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ROYAL JOHNSON LINK, JR.
A spin around town in a blue olds . . . Women
prefer blonds . . . The good humor man . . . I.et's
go to Hauser's ...' 'Fun is where you hnd it." . . .
Hours of studying Spanish . . . Man with the golden
touch . . "Perchy"
DONNA CLAIRE LINZY
Best things come in little packages . . . Vivacious,
gay . . . Never running down . . . Weakness forl
cashmeres . . . A cherished friend in every way . . .
A lovable girl in a nice quiet wayg a kind thatls
difficult to hnd today . . . Littlebit . . . Donna
MARY CAROLYN LITTLE
Gentle, sweet, and is loved by all . . . Hand of a
great artist . . . Delightful little blonde . . . Excep-
tional qualities . . . Where theres a will theres a
way . . . Carolyn.
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PHYLLIS GAIL LITTLE
Flying fingers over typewriter keys . . . A cheerful
heart, a cheerful smile, a Charm of friendship all the
while . . . A willing worker . . . Sincere . . . Gail
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Air of a soft summer breeze with the Grace Kelly
look . . . Typical girl as a future homemaker . . . I
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. . . Sweetest smile at S. I-l.S .... "Little Red" . . .
"Putty"
MARGIE MARIE LUNSEORD
Pride of the basketball court . . . Healthy, happy,
the best of sports, you seldom see her out of sorts
. . . A serious minded girl in every way . . . Hard
working . . . Margie
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To know her is to like her . . . "Dark eyesn . . .
She's a laughing, peppy dame, never, never, quite the
same . . . A rainbow for fashion . . , Soft beauty,
light and bright . . . Original as a fashion trend . . .
"Mack-off"
JOHN WEsLEx' MARTIN
The shadow of a boy in a light-colored Plymouth
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Always a friendly smile for everybody . . .
will never be the death of him . . . Quiet but
still around . . . Johnny
GWYN LEE MAYBERRY
Voom . . . Voom . . . A bass horn blaring . . . A
tall, handsome guy marching . . . Look for a Ford
and O. K. guy, and theres where you find him . . .
Gwen
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WILLIAM FRANCIS lWAYHEXXf'
Nxfitty . . . AlwaysQ doing something that may cause
him trouble , . . Be good . . . A crazy guy . . .
What can a man be, but merry . . . A real pal . .
"Bill,
DAN MAYS
Bright, shining, freclcled face under a top notch of
red hair . . . He doesn't worry, he doesn't fret, he's
the kind of boy wc'll never forget . . . Picture of
success . . . "Danny"
GERALD MAX MCIGARR
"Music goes round and round," . . . "Smoke rings"
. . . Big man in ll black S8 . . . "Pep band," "pep
rallies," . . . Half times at football games . . . Strike
up the band . . . Mr. Drum Major . . . Max
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FRANK MCLAUGHLIN, JR.
A man's worth is estimated in this world according
to conduct . . . Friendly to all . . . Striving for
better English grades . . . A boy we hate to lose . . .
Frank
MARGIE RUTH MENSCER
Happy is she who is content . . . A girl full of
ideas . . . Sunny smile . . . Attractive in every way
. . . She is always ready for a party to make other
people happy A winning disposition
Margie
NOBLE BLooMF1ELD MILLS
Midnights in the radio shack . . . A studious boy
goes far into the world of knowledge . . . Stringing
up lights . . . Working with all gadgets . . . Lots
of ability . . . State bound . . . "Nobby"
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ROBERT LEE MITCHELL
Full of energy and go . . . Merrily, merrily, shall l
now live . . . To work with cars - his ideal . , .
Give him happiness and laughter and then his life
is complete . . . Wittiest . , . Robert
JOHN THEODORE lMIZE
Honor lies in honest toil ...' 'Nights at the "Rec"
. . . "One alone" . . . A great football player . . .
Devoted, anxious, and successful man of gentle man-
ner . . . "Ted"
JOSEPH FRANKLIN MOHLER
His mind, his kingdom, his will, his law . . . Fine
disposition for all . , . Quite pleasant manner wins
friends for all . . . Lilieable in every way . . . ",lOC'i
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CHARLES DAVIS MOONEY
Unique pronounciation in French . . . Striving for
perfection . . . Dramatic behind the scene . . . Well-
known fellow around town . . . One of the roving
kind . . . "Charlie"
ALLEN SUE MOORE
Susie with the light brown hair and beautiful blue
eyes . . . Interest lies everywhere . . . Slim and
striking . . . Skirts, sweaters, and turned up socks
...Sue
BARBARA SUE MORRISON
Her style is her manner . . . Speech is great, but
Silence is greater . . . Independent and industrious
. . . A Smile and greeting for all . . . Barbara
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CAROLYN MORRISON
Fragile and feminine, the glow of a summer sunset
. . . The quality of a true friend . . , She doesn't say
much, but we are glad she's one of us . . . Carolyn
CHARLES GI.l2NN MORIIISON, JR.
A silhouette of pride in the body of Charles Atlas
. . . lfqutilled only hy strength in character . . . A
lucky forest ranger . . . Tull, dark, and handsome in
tt maroon lford . . . Charles
MARGARET EMMA MUSE
Patient industry is virtue . . . She delights us with
music and sweet melody . . . A loyal supporter of
our teams Practice. practice, practice
Margaret
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BARBARA INEZ MYERS
Combination of good looks and talents . . . Success
only won by work . . . Willing . . . Gentle but not
shy . . . Charm in every way . . . Small tribute to
a wonderful girl . . . Barbara
GENEVA DORCELIA MYERS
A bundle of kitten nerves . . . Always ready to help
a friend in need . . . Long practices with the dance
band . . . Ready to bring forth a friendly smile,
anytime . . . Come what may, she will never fail
. . . Geneva
JULIA KAY NABORS
There is no substitute for brilliance . . . Blue and
Gray on sale! . . . Sweet and sincere in all she does
. . . All she asks from the newspaper stall is per-
fection . . . Kay
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MILDRED DENELDA NANTZ
Cute as a button . . . The ray of sunshine , . . Will-
ing to work . . . The gal with the golden hair . . .
A quiet mind is richer than a crown . . . Little teeny
weeny . . . "Nellie"
ANNE WORTHINGTON NEELY
Strawberry blonde, the center of attention . . . Ellish
and mischicvious . . . Everything comes to him who
waits . . . Little and neat, pretty and sweet . . . The
campus chick . . . "Ida"
ROBERT WILLIAM OTT
Come on and let the good times roll . . . The more
he talks, the more you like him . . . A pioneer in
male cheerleading . . , Most original . . . "Bobo"
SENIORS
NANCY CAROLYN OVERCASH
A box office ioy with baby blue eyes, golden locks,
and a pleasing personality . . . Artistic hands, never
failing to do their share . . . "Little things mean a
lot." . . . Nancy
SALLY ROVENA PARKS
Keep it gayg a light heart lives long . . . By diligence
she wins her way . . . Loafers and socks . . . A good
disposition . . . Roven
DOROTHY PHARR
A worker always tending to her own allairs, and
doing her level best . . . Smiles have charm . . .
Some things you cant find in books . . . Dorothy
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HARLAND GORDON PHARR
Some credit in being jolly f... His friends are
many, his enemies few . . . Well known for his
good disposition .. . Strong and content .. .
Gordon
DWIGHT Davin PHILBISCK
The lilc oi the good is free from fear . . , Hcre's a
boy who knows his stuff, tall and handsome but still
lids tough . . . Happy-go-lucky . . . Dwight
JANE AMELIA POPE
Frisky as a lamb, yes mam! . . . A bundle Of energy
. . . A star with a basketball , . . Little in statue,
but big to stand for all thats right . . . Shining
example of an American girl . . . Most athletic . . .
lane
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Hands of an artist with a creative touch . . . Making
crowns for Queens . . . Ripling notes of mood music
. . . Afternoons at the soda shoppe . . . Got a load?
. . Thats our carefree . . . Kay
CLYDE REAVIS
What can a man be but merry? . . . Mischief in his
eye . . . The world knows nothing of its great men
. . . Witty as the next . . . Man of few words . . .
Clyde
NORMA SUE REID
Little tube of mighty power, charmer of an idle hour
. . . A music lover in it's truest sense, especially Four
Freshmen . . . Fun on beach house parties . ..
Chinese pajamas . . . "Ling"
NANCY JANE RHEA
Little bundle of sweetness with big brown eyes tied
up in a pleasing personality . . . Petite with boyish
bob, always looking for good times "Little
things mean a lot' '.., jane
FRIEDRICQK ANTHONY ROBBINS
For he's a jolly good fellow . . . Comical in cvcry
thing he says . . . What pleasure to be around
Tuesday nights at C. A. P .... "Freddie"
JACKIE RANDALL SHAVER
All the world's a stage and all the men and women
merely players . . . Dramatics Club . . . Dignity
good character, and a cheerful disposition, happily
combined . . . Conscientious, always willing to help
. . . jackie
SE IORS
MARGARET ELIZABETH SHAW
She's true to her work, her friends . . . Worn,
worry, worry . . . Lovely Libby . . . Touched with
a special kind of loveliness . . . Give the world your
best and the best will come to you . . . Friendliness
-anytime. anywhere . . . "Libby"
REBECCA LEE SHELL
To be rather than to seem to be . . . Ten past eight
for a very important date . . . Dependability is the
keynote of success . . . Oh, ya'll!! . . . Beauty is
truthg truth, beauty . . . The world is conquered by
influence . . . "Becky"
JAMES ROBERT SHERRILL
Men are not measured by inches but by their deeds
. . . One accomplished in the art of making friends '
. . . Beta Club . . . Fords . . . A wonderful person
to know . . . Jim
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HAROLD CLYDE SHERRILL, jR.
Give me athletics or give me death . . . A team is
as strong as its captain . . . "Shave and a hair cut
two bits" . . . The hercules of S. I-I.S .... His is
the spirit that never dies . . . Most athletic . . .
Harold
SHIRLEY ANN SHINN
Quiet, sweet, and everything HCHI . . . A friendly
Hhello' '... She came, she smiled, she conquered
, . . Wlizit a sweet life a quiet life can he . . . Our
friend . . . Shirley
ZELLA FAYE SHORE
The life of the good is free from fear . . . Warm
circle of friendship . . . Untiring effort in all she
does . . . Friend of the friendless . . . Cheerful . . .
Zella
SE IORS
MARGARET LOUISE SIPES
The bouncy little blonde with the wonderful way
. . . Capable and competent . . . The best things in
life are free . . . What a sweet life a quiet life can
be . . . Slim and trim as a button . . . Margaret
HARRIET ERWIN SLooP
She walks in beautyg her life shines as a golden
gleam . . . Blushing is an ornament of youth . . .
Megaphones and cartwheels . . . Forever willing to
go the second mile . . . A queen of queens . . .
"Happy"
KAY FRANCES SMITH
Happy she goes the live long day . . . She'll always
help in every way . . . Cest dommage . . . Low
giggles heard in study hall . . . A faithful friend in
every way . . . Kay
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THOMAS LYNN SMITH
The happy Whistler of S, H. S .... Always a
friendly "hi" . . . Honest and sweet . . . Long hours
at the shop . . . Loyal, just, and upright man . . .
Lynn
Sl DN EY ROBERT SOWEIIS
Quiet--hut industrious . . . A mind to know and a
will to do . . . Master mind in all he attempts . . .
Wtmrlting hours ut Smithy's . . . Greatest in every
way . . . Sidney
LEONA SPANN
Dark hair, pretty eyes, and a wide smile . . . Always
ready to help . . . Every motion hlithesome and
cheery . . . True friend to all , . . Serene in all her
ways . . . Leona
SE IORS
She is sweet and neat in everything she does . . .
Love that Spanish . . . Fortune helps those who help
themselves . . . The smile that warms all . . . Sylvia
BARBARA JEAN STEELE
Blue eyes soft colors. . . Bubblin lauvht
g ber...
Quick wit . . . A friend in need . . . A smile that
will win the heart of all . . . Bobbie
SANDRA LEONA STEWART
Variety is the spice of life . . . Vogue in every way
. . . Combination of brains and attractiveness . . .
The nights of cheering especially "Come on Blue,
come on Gray" . . . A whirl-wind in a sigh . . .
Sandra
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PATRICIA STIKELEATHER
Heaven on earth, an angel of a bride walk hand in
hand with a brown-eyed, handsome man-someone
so sweet to confide in . . . A dashing girl with a
twirling baton . . . All I desire, Jimmy . . . Pat
BARBARA ANN SULLIVAN
Life is a dreamy and truly here is a dream . . .
Colorful and bright as an Autumn day . . . Saddle
oxfords and shakies . . . She stands for all that's
good . . . Popular as a song . . . Barbara
RACHEL SWEARINGER
A perfect girl, nobly planned, to warn, comfort, and
command . . . A pleasing work for all . . . Big
heart with room for every joy . . . Sweeter than
them all . . . Rachel
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HAZEL HOVUELL TAYLOR, JR.
An outburst of laughter hiding serious thoughts . . .
Mr, Touchdown . . . Meet him, know him, under-
stand him, and you'll never forget him . . . "Hurri-
cane Hazel" . . . Give the world your best and some-
day you'll reach a star . . . Key Club president . . .
Hazel
LINDA ANNE TEVEPAUGH
Gray eyes and blonde hair . . . A sparkling, friendly
smile . . . Personality that brightens a gloomy day
. . . A wonderful lady decked out to do her best
. . Door of success . . . Linda
DAVID OTTo T HARPE
The first to "O.K." a party . . . An award winning
high jumper . . . "Mint julepn . . . A center in
football and basketball . . . If only a blue olds could
talk . . . Tall, lanky, and persuasive . . . "Your
old Dad" . . . "Claude"
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FRANCES BAGWELL THOMAS
My own thoughts are my companions . . . Malte the
most of yourself for that is all there is of you . . .
The less people speak of their greatness the more we
think of it . . . Key Club "Sweetheart '... An all
around gal in an all around way . . . Frances
JEAN EUGENIA TIMBERG
Oh, that Swiss accent everyone loves to hear . . .
Black hair everyone admires . . . Keen as a whip
. . . Hours spent in C. A. P .... Much admired
. . .lean
PEGGY JEAN WARD
A friend to truth, and soul sincere, in action faithful,
in honor clear , . , Girl with quiet smile . . . Pretty.
sweet, and yet so gentle . . . Peggy
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ELIZABETH ANN WARREN
When she speaks, the world listens . . . Beauty
shines from her heart . . . A smile to melt the deep-
est frown . . . A whiz at typing . . . Lending a
hand . . . A girl to remember . . . "Liz"
ELLIE JANE WEST
A dark beauty with an air of sophistication . . .
Share your happiness with othersg keep secret all else
. . . Bright as the day, mysterious as the night . . .
Seeks not glory for her names sakeg hours of service
...Agemofagirl...jane
MARIANN WHITE
The loudest giggle . . . Life of slumber party . . .
A gallop across the basketball court . . . A lovable,
laughable redhead . . . The dearest, the sweetest,
the best kind of a pal . . . "Moody"
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PATSY RUTH WHITLOW
A pleasant disposition and a personality to match
. . . Dreams that make the future real . . . An un-
dying interest in her work . . . A true friend is
ever a friend . . . Patsy
GlEllAI-IJ THoMAs W1I,KINsoN
Dusty tennis shoes . . . Quiet and industrious . . .
One of fruit cup boys . . . Nice game . . . Boy of
strong mind and determination . . . Fun loving . . .
Wizztrtl at football . . . A treasure to all ..., Ierry
MICHEL WEsToN VUILKINSON
Horn-blows . . . Parties at the "Rec" Lake . . . Fly-
ing feet over hurdles . . . The running car . . .
Harpoon . . . Are you mine? . . . "Why let one-'s
studies interfere with one's education?" . . . .
"Wilkie"
SE IORS
JERRY BRYAN WILSON
Teasing, tall, and technical . . . Always ready to help
a friend . . . Dreams of being a preacher . . . N41
Chevy, '... A friend worth having . . . He will
work as hard for cthers as for himself . . . Jerry
JOE THOMAS WOODIE
A little guy with a great big heart . . . What he
lacks in brawn, he makes up with brains . . . College
material . . . Creating fun wherever he goes . . .
Joe
MARX' JOAN XVOODY
A dreamy mood and a blank stare . . . "Heres to
the girl with :1 heart and smile. that makes the
bubble of life worth while" . . . Lost in geometry'
. . . Sweet and neat ...E I Oim
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ALAIN Maur: SANDOZ
We asked for a foreign exchange student and got ll
friend . . . Strains of "Loyal and True" sung with at
French accent . . . As they say in France, "Un grand
garcon" . . . "Oh, l've never seen French feet" . . .
The Church family, second only to those in France
. . . "Alain, would you help me with my French?"
. . . For he's a jolly, good fellovt '... "Did you
have a Merry Christmas, Alain?" . . . just one of the
"gang" from another land . . . "But in France they
feed corn to the pigs" . . . A big smile and a friend-
ly "Hi" . , . "Alain, say something in French" . . .
Speaking in chapel and at civic clubs . . . Ivy league
pants, black loafers, and a crew neck sweater , , .
Pride of S. H. S .... Riding in the back of a truck
at Camp Grier . . . Mack-off and Opie teaching
Alain to jitterbug fbeach style? . . . First American
date . . . Cream of the crop . . . Oh, that fabulous
Vifashington trip . . . To know him is never to for-
get him . . . He occupies a large space in our hearts
. . . Alain
CLASS HISTOR Y
Do you remember that first day you came to
elementary school?
Do you remember learning to read, to print,
and then to write?
Do you remember when you first made all
those wonderful friends that have stuck with
you through all the years?
Do you remember the trouble you had learn-
ing to get along with people your own age?
Do you remember facing the first crack of
that new whip-homework?
Do you remember all those Saturdays and
the afternoon movies with "the gang?"
Do you remember the first hectic days at
Junior High and all the new friends you met
there?
Do you remember the steps to the gym and
the tree nearby?
Do you remember finding out that there is
more to learn than just reading writing, and
arithmetic?
Do you remember working on the Junior
High-Light and your first taste of student gov-
ernment?
Do you remember that first junior-Senior at
junior High?
Do you remember the day you went to
Senior Chapel at Senior High?
Do you remember the summer you eagerly
waited for your first year at Senior High to
begin-not just any Senior High, but THE
Senior High, S.H.S.?
Do you remember being amazed by the
numerous clubs at Senior High and the rush
to join all those that were open to sophomores?
Do you remember going out for sports and
trying to make the team?
Do you remember signing up for the Blue
and Gray or the Trail Staff and working your
head off to make the grade?
Do you remember working so hard for the
Dramatics Club, either on or behind the stage?
Do you remember signing library slips and
working on that bulletin board for Book
Week?
Do you remember slaving on that Home-
coming float?
Do you remember those inspirational night
meetings of the Bible Club?
Do you remember the Monogram Club Ban-
quet when you received your first letter?
Do you remember the hectic, but wonderful,
nights at the "Rec?"
Do you remember the fun you had disecting
earthworms in Biology?
Do you remember seeing those high and
mighty seniors cry at their graduation and not
being able to understand why?
Do you remember the hours spent working
in the cafeteria or in the concession stand and
the feeling of accomplishment you had as you
watched the money roll in?
Do you remember slaving night after night
trying to get the gym ready for the Junior-
Senior?
Do you remember how beautiful it looked
when that night "In An Oriental Gardeni'
finally came and how it was gone before you
realized it?
Do you remember the odd feeling you had
when you realized that you were the seniors
now?
Do you remember how you tried so hard to
fill every minute of that last precious year?
Do you remember going to every game, to
every pep rally, and yelling like a madman?
Do you remember your last Homecoming
game and how you prayed that it wouldnt
rain?
Do you remember your Junior-Senior and
how that beautiful night seemed to fly away
so quickly.
Do you remember seeing the Nations
Capitol with your classmates and what a big
happy family you seemed to be?
Do you remember receiving those hard-
earned awards and shedding tears at your
Senior Chapel?
Do you remember how meaningful that
Baccalaureate Sermon seemed?
Do you remember when you finally received
your diploma-the symbol of twelve years of
toil and fun, of friendship and beautiful mem-
ories?
lf you remember these things, you remember
the happiest and best years of your life-your
years at Statesville Senior High School!
DAN CHURCH, Cltm Hittforian
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Valedictorian ,., A .-,.,,7A7777,,,,, ,, , , L , Sandra Stewart
Salutatorian -- A .,,. G lenda Hartness
English Award -......V .,..., G lenda Hartness
Mathematics Award ..,., ,, Av R oben Lindley
Science Award ..,.,....
French Award v.....
Jerry Wilson
Glenda Harrness
Typing Award .,......
Shorthand Award .......
Bookkeeping Award ...r..
Citizenship Award c.,..
Citizenship Award ,...,
Girl of the Year ....,
Boy of the Year .........................,. L
Elizabeth Warren
Judy Rhea
Kenneth Cannon
Frances Thomas
Ted Mize
Frances Thomas
Alan Clark
D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award ...... Sandra Stewart
Mr. Statesville Senior High
Miss Statesville Senior High
L. Alan Clark
Harriet Sloop
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Yearbook Award
Yearbook Award
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Dramatics
Alice Barnes
L L Elaine Brett
Mary Gage Carlton
L Eloise Cowles
L Linda Gryder
Brenda Hamilton
Margaret Muse
Nancy Overcash
Margaret Sipes
Barbara Sullivan
L Linda Tevepaugh
Frances Thomas
L Glenda Hartness
LL LL Ann Kirkman
L L LL Libby Shaw
L Eloise Cowles
Mary Gage Carlton
Alice Barnes
L ,,,. ..,..Vr.r,.,r,,Y,.,,..r,..,. H azel Taylor
Pat Stikeleather Thornburg
Mariann White
L. Barbara Sullivan
David Tharpe
Club Award ......,r...,r.,...,,, Jackie Shaver
Most outstanding contribution to
Dramatics Club for three years
Dramatics Club Award-Acting Sandra Stewart
Dramatics Club Award-Acting Bob Ott
Dramatics Club Award-Acting L Kay Mack
Dramatics Club Award-Acting LL LL Alan Clark
Dramatics Club Award--Acting Harriet Sloop
Dramatics Club Award--Stage ,,,, Charles Mooney
Dramatics Club Award-Stage Ljimmy Holland
Dramatics Club Award-Stage ...,.,v.,.., David Tharpe
Dramatics Club Award-Stage .L rr.r.... LL Richard Davis
journalism Award ..................... ....,r. D an Church
journalism Award ...,.. ..,..,. K ay Nabors
journalism Award ,,... ....,. B ecky Shell
Journalism Award ,.,... ,..,.. L L Jane West
journalism Award .rr,, ...rr. H arriet Sloop
journalism Award .,.r,. .,,.,,.. K aye Pope
Journalism Award ...... ..... S andra Stewart
journalism Award ,.r. L ...,. Richard Graf
Carrousel Princess ,..... ,r,rrr, H arriet Sloop
Miss Merry Christmas ,,,, L L Sandra Stewart
Homecoming Queen L L LL L Barbara Sullivan
Queen of the Sweetheart Ball L L Anne Neely
Snow King L rr,, jimmy Holland
Snow Queen Elizabeth Shaw
Key Club Sweetheart Frances Thomas
junior-Senior Prom Queen Kay Mack
Queen of Clubs Ida Mae jennings
lfssay Awards
Wcmn1r1n's Club Essay
Contest Pat Stikeleather Thornburg
Civitan Iissay Contest Glenda Hartness
V, F. W. Auxiliary Essay Harrier Sloop
Athletic Awards
Football Harold Sherrill
Girls Basketball Margie Lunsford
Boy's Basketball Mike Wilkinson
Wrestling t.tttt LL L Jerry Elliott
Baseball r,,, LL Howard Anderson
Track ,.,. ,r,, L L Hazel Taylor
Tennis . .L L L.LL LL Jimmy Holland
Pardue Medal Mike Wilkinson
Girls Athletics jane Pope
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Vice-Prefifiefzl A . ..., DALE BECK
Secretary A,,., , , . A SUSIE Woom'
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Dotty Plyler
Gail Poole
Ann Poole
Bill Raymer
Judy Rhea
Wally Riddle
Phyllis Ross
Sue Rouche
Gene Rowland
Jane Rowland
Nancy Sue Royall
Catherine Royster
Betty Rurnple
Sue Sample
Janette Sane
John Scheld
Sylvia Sue Sherrill
Judy Shoemaker
Cindy Shuford
Tommy Southall
Larry Southers
Charles Southers
Peggy Southers
Barbara Stafford
Sue Stamper
Charlie Faye Stewart
Glenda Stewart
CLASS
Jean Summers
Gladys Summers
Patsy Taylor
John Tharpe
Jane Thompson
Janice Thompson
Charles Thorne
Dent Tillery
Janice Tilley
Henry Trent
Wanda Tucker
John Walker
Martha Ann Ward
Judy Weatherman
Lafayette Whitley
Lora Ann Whitley
Frederick Wieland
Jimmy Wilhelm
Ann Willis
Susie Woody
Wlmitten Yount
Nannette Young
OPHOMUR E
S OPI-I OM ORE CLASS OFFICERS
Preficient .S.... . . . BOBBY PHILBECK
Vice-Preridenr .,... , i . DICKIE RAYMER
Secretary-Treasurer , . A . . . RALPH HOOVER
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kenneth adams
ronnie adclison
sylvia allison
nancy armour
barry ashe
mary ellen austin
katie barkley
aliCe gayle beard
jucly benge
anne benson
ruth billings
ronalcl lee bost
jeannie boyer
rosemary brewer
marriott brosius
marlon brown
thomas Cain
Carolyn Campbell
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Vivien lippard
wayne lippard
joyce lloyd
mary deneale long
diane lunsfotd
deanie marett
barbara mayhew
patsy mccombs
elizabeth meacham
lee miller
nancy coleen mills
john moore
robert l. moore
jane morgan
frances morrison
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jane morton
richard motto
buddy munday
linda. murdock
judy nash
susie nash
nathan neely
teddy newton
nancy dale offutt
sandra parker
kay pardue
bob philbeck
kathryn plyler
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dicky raymer
linda raymer
james reavis
ralph reavis
sybil reavis
julia redmond
wayne redmond
linda rinehardt
brenda robbins
sylvia rogers
linda Sharpe
tommy sharpe
judith sherrill
kay sherrill
mation shook
tommy slane
jerry smith
larry smith
mary jane smith
linda Stevenson
ronnie stone
ClyCill1l1C SLIITIITICTS
diane thompson
rebecca thorne
bennerr tollivcr
duren froutman
carolyn fucker
kay warren
mary lois warren
nelda ann watts
ronald weatherman
henry weaver
mary ann west
grace henry wiley
fannie lou Wilhelm
billy wilson
jerry wilson
danny Wiseman
alice lynn young
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A mighty oak has many far-reaching branchesg
Each individual has precious limbs that no storm, no wind can break
The branches are rooted year by year-day by dayg
Each hour reveals a personality all its own.
Friendships are bound together in a love everlastingg
There is the expression between two people when only eyes can speak.
Your life does not truly live without the presence of others.
The heavens declare a million starsg a friend declares a million more.
Trips have been made that only memories can relive.
The shadows will never be the sameg
Time has been washed out to sea.
Waves of the future are only to be recognized.
The trail of high school is a path leading to a world beyondg
Past experiences will burn forever though the flame will disappearg
Gnly you know its lasting joy.
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see 21 reflection not only of them, hut of the school itself. XVe feel we ha1VC
mzicle two perfect choices in selecting HARRlET SLOOP and USMOKEYU
CLARK to represent us, the student hotly of S. H. S.
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SANDRA STEWART GLENDA HARTNESS
"Natural abilities are like natural plants, that need pruning by study."
MARSHALS
Chic' Cb!
Sam Harmon Tommy Southall
Betty Duyvuult Patricia Alexander Victor Georgiou
Sylvia Campbell Ida Mae Jennings john justice
.lane Thompson Jetty Barrier Fred Wfieland
Peggy McGez1Chy Williilni Aiken John Goodin
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First Row-Kay Warren, Jean Boyer, julia Johnson, Judy Benge, Nunette Young
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kay Muck, Burburri Sullivan, Sandra Stewart, Mary Gage Carlton, Bobbie Steele. Eliza-
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Reigning over the 1956 Homecoming festivities was MISS BARBARA
SULLIVAN. Barbara, a senior cheerleader, has many attributes becoming to
a true queen.
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Miss HARRIET SLOOP M155 SANDRA STEWART
"Tell there, dear, if eyes were made for seeingg
then beauty is thine own excuse for being."
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LIBBY SHAW ANNE NEELY
Hi-Y Fi-Y Snow Queen Queen of the Sweetheart Ball
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Best All Around
FRANCES THOMAS SMOKEY CLARK
When you lose yourself in service, you have found true life.
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SANDRA STEWART BOB LINDLEY
The talent of success is nothing more than doing what you can do well.
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A pleasing countenance is no slight advantage.
1957 SE ICR
Most Influential
BECKY SHELL FRANK ELLER
To encourage a person to think for himself, instead of trying to instill ready-
made opinions into his mind, is true influence.
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GLENDA HARTNESS BILL CAMPBELL
To be trusted is a greater compliment than to be loved.
SUPERLATIVES
Mort Stzmfiozff
KAY NABORS G. W. GARRISON
Learning by study must be won,
,Twas ne'er passed down from son to son.
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Of all the heavenly gifts that mortal men commend,
Wllilf trusty treasure in the world can counrervail 21 friend?
1957 SE ICR
Mort Original
BoB CTT KAY MACK
What is originality? It is sincerity in being one's self and reporting accurately
what you see and are.
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ROBERT MITCHELL DOT DAVIDSON
If there he no laughter in lifeg
I ask you where is the joy?
SUPERLATIVES
M051 Talented
MARGARET MUSE RICHARD GRAF
To do easily what is diffxcult for others is the mark of talent.
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HAROLD S1-IERRILL JANE POPE
Those who love the game beyond the prize have at right to be truly
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your Company at the Junior-Senior Dance and Banquet Friday, the twentieth
of April, nineteen hundred fifty-six, at seven oklotlq in an "Oriental Gaiden."
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Your name was written in works, not in ink.
A smile found its way after a job well done.
A flower needs rain to liveg
Clubs blossom forth with real members.
There was a closeness working togetherg
People were no longer strangersg but lasting friends.
The school was your pride.
You strived to create beauty and a greater name.
With the hands of an artist, you drew a posterg
With the hands of a carpenter, a float was builtg
Once extra tasks were welcomed with a deep sighg
Now it would be wonderful to work to the last breath of twilight
A trail can not be unless it is traveled.
Each step of the way is a vital part.
You can not drift along as if on fairy feet.
A trail is formed by someone seeking more in life.
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Editor
GLENDA HARTNESS
C o-Editor
FRANCES THOMAS
Bttyirzeff Manager
ELOISE COWLES
Adoertifirzg Manager
MARIANN WHITE
Actizfitiey Editor
LIBBY SHAW
Feature Editor
PAT STIKELEATHER
STAFF EDITORS
Clair Editor
MARY GAGE CARLTOIN
Typing Editor
ALICE BARNES
Circrflatiorz Manager
ANN KIRKMAN
Art Editor
BARBARA SULLIVAN
Sporty Editor
HAZEL TAYLOR
Pbotograpby Editor
DAVID THARPE
TRAIL STAFF
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CIRCULATION-Ann Kirkman
Bobbie Steele
Linda Gryder
Par Elliott
joan Yount
jean Boyer
julia johnson
Mary DeNeal Long
jane Morgan
Nathan Neely
Mary Bartley
Mary Jean Montgomery
Martha Ward
Ann Chandler
Deleta Holland
Gail Little
ACTIVITIES-Libby Shaw
Pat Alexander
Sonja Anderson
Carolyn Bost
Louie Marett
Pat Mayberry
Doris Rummage
William Aiken
Nancy Offutt
Linda Raymer
jane Creedmore
Elizabeth Meacham
THE STAFF
EDITORIAL STAFF
Glenda Hartness 8: Frances Thomas
Patsy Taylor
Betty Dayvault
Carolyn Campbell
Eloise Cowles Businen Manager
CLASS-Mary Gage Carlton
Linda Elliott
Doris Lambert
Martha Harris
Frances Morrison
Bob Cathey
Susan Johnson
Jackie Shaver
Robin Holland
TYPING-Alice Barnes
Geneva Myers
Nancy Overcash
Margaret Muse
ADVERTISING-Mariann White
Ann Lane
john Tharpe
Lafayette Whitley
Peggy julian
Martha Laws
Judy Klutz
Mary Anne West
Tommy Slane
Susie Nash
Nancy Armour
Wilson Angley
Betty Jean Somers
Dicky Raymer
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PHOTOGRAPH Y-- David Tharpe
Henry Weaver
Ralph Hoover
Bill Barger
Bryant Lindsey
Sidney McLester
ART-Barbara Sullivan
Kay Warren
Wally Riddle
Alice Young
Anne Benson
FEATURE-Par
Nancy Royall
Barbara Morgan
Linda Gryder
Kay Pardue
Thornburg
SPORTS-Hazel Taylor
Gene Roland
Cindy Shuford
Fred Wieland
Tony Lackey
Leon Hartline
Gail Poole
Barry Ashe
Alohn ,lustice
Mike Wilkinson
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OFFICERS
Preridenz A.... A,.. A LAN CLARK
Vice-President ..... . . . LEON HARTLINE
Secfemffy-Trearmer . . . .... JOHN SCHELD
Spomm- .,......,.......,. Miss GRIFFITH
Ronnie Addison, Mary Battley, Mary Parks
Caldwell, Bob Cathey, Alan Clark, Pete Eutrell,
G. W. Garrison, Robert Gilleland, Nancy Gray,
Martha Harris, Leon Hartline, Julia Johnson,
Linda johnson, John Kiser, Bob Lindley, Diane
Lunsford, Elaine Moseley, Margaret Muse, Kay
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Pardue, Bill Pence, Bob Philbeck, Wally
Riddle, Linda Rinehardt, john Scheld, Harold
Sherrill, Harriet Sloop, Tommy Southall, Hazel
Taylor, Frances Thomas, Dent Tillery, Martha
Ward, Elizabeth Ann Warren, Henry Weaver.
Representing the students of S.H.S. as its governing body is the STUDENT ASSEMBLY.
Representatives are chosen from each home room. Special projects are sponsoring the
Student Store, Clean Up Day and Foreign Exchange Students.
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C0-Edit0rJ . A .. Kay Nabors Dan Church
Aryociate Editor ....,.A
News Editor!
Sporn Edftorr .....
Feature Edftorr
Aryirtanf Frature Editor Sylvra Campb ll
Bufinen Manager ,.,.
Asfirtarzt Biuiners
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Circulaticrt Managerr
Advertixing Manager
Ayfirtant Manager ..,,
Exchange Editor ,,7,,
Art Editorf ,........,,...
Editor ol Pfootograplay Sldney McLester
Copy Editorf ., v...,.,.., Sandra Stewart
New: Staff-Nancy Gray Elame Hollrngsworth Adzertifzrz Stal? Charles Neely Barry Llndley
Elaine Mosely, Nelda Watts Frankie Burke james Reavrs Sara Hunter Brenda
Feature SMU-Sue Reid Sara Harmon Judy Weath Hendren Nannette Youn Mary Greenwood jua
erman, Alan Sandoz Flltil Elhott Kay Hamllton Tommy Sharpe Bennett
Sporty Staff-Bllly Holland Rlchard Graf 'lollrver joe Wootly john Stheld
Art Staff-Donna L1n7y Kay Pope Ida Mae en Typ Il Staff El zab th Ann Warren Margle Luna
nings, Barbara Myers on
Circulation Stal Linda Kctchre jean Trmbtrg.,
Susie Wfoody, Qatherlnc Ann Roystcr
The BIUL md GRAY lb ln award wrnnmf, publltttron ol S H S lt prucnts thc
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OFFICERS
Preridenf ...... . . . BILL CAMPBELL
Vice-Preridenz AA.. ..... E Lolsla COWLES
Secremry ..,.., . . . GLENDA HARTNESS
Trearurer . . . ..... JIM SHERRILL
William Aiken, Pat Alexander, Alice Barnes,
Mary Battley, Bill Campbell, Sylvia Campbell,
Ann Chandler, Dan Church, Alan Clark, Eloise
Cowles, Jane Crowson, Betty Dayvault, G. W.
Garrison, Victor Georgiou, Sara Harmon,
Martha Harris, Glenda Hartness, Bill Holland,
James Holland, Robin Holland, Ida Mae Jen-
nings, John Justice, Ann Kirkman, Robert
Lindley, Peggy McGeachy, Donald Mills, Ted
Mize, Elaine Moseley, Kay Nabors, Dorothy
Plyler, Jane Pope, Nancy Sue Royall, Sue Sam-
ple, Libby Shaw, Becky Shell, James Sherrill,
Harriet Sloop, Tommy Southall, Sidney Sowers.
Sandra Stewart, Barbara Sullivan, Patsy Taylor,
Jane Thompson, Janice Thompson, Nelda Ann
Watts, Judy Weatherman, Jane West, Jerry
Wilkinson, Joe Woodie.
Citizenship, leadership and scholarship determine membership in the BETA CLUB, a
national honor society. Sponsoring College Day is an annual project.
QUILL AND SCROLL
To further interest in creative writing is the purpose of the QUILL ind SCROLL 1
Gull' national literary honor society. Membership is based on scholrrship and
outstanding literary work.
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OE EICERS
Preriflefzl , .i,... Dan Church
Vice-Preiifieazi . . i Becky Shell
Secretary , . , Harriet Sloop
7q7'G6Z.fl!7'61' . .ii. Eloise Cowles
Mary Parks Caldwell, Mary Gage
Carlton, Eloise Cowles, Dan
Church, Glenda It-Iartness, Levina
King, Peggy McGeachy, Kay
Nabors, Libby Shaw, Becky
Shell, Harriet Sloop, Sandra Ste-
wart, Barbara Sullivan, Patsy
Taylor, Frances Thomas.
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Pl'L'.l'jZ!L'llf , i Bill Campbell
Vic'c'-l'lt'c,iitfw1! .lane Pope
SL'l'I'L'flll'j! . , , Hazel Taylor
7il'C'tl,1lll'C'l' , Mike WllklllS4l1l
Alan Clark, Frank Eller, .It-rry
Elliot, Jimmy Foster, Royal Link,
jim Sherrill, Sidney Sowers, Joe
Wfoodie, Ann Kirkman, Patty
Livingston, Sylvia Stafford, .lean
Timberg.
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held monthly during the class period. The purpose is to interest students
in the continued study of Spanish
THE SPANISH CLUB
Howard Anderson
Bill Campbell ....
Mary Gage Carlton
Dan Church ...4,
Alan Clark ..., .
Frank Eller ,rl..
G. W. Garrison . . .
Glenda Hartness .
Ann Holland ,,..
Jimmy Holland . . ,
Bobby Lindley . . .
Patty Livingston . .
Nobby Mills .i,..
Ted Mize .i4...
PRESIDENTS CLUB
Sponsor: MR.
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, . . . Beta Club
Spaniib Club
. . . Quill and Scroll,
Blue anfl Gray
Student Gouernnzent
Hi-Y
. . . Science Club
Annual
. , . Cbief Majorette
. . . Monogram Club
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, Projeclio12i,tl.f Club
. , , . . . Frencb Club
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Margaret Muse
Kay Nabors . .
Bobby Philbeck
jane Pope ,...
Dickie Raymer
Wally Riddle .
Jackie Shaver .
Becky Shell i , .
Harold Sherrill
Sandra Stewart
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Dance Band
Blue ann' Gray
Sopbouzore Clay!
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Moclern Muiic Marten'
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Drauzatiiit Club
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Foofball Captain
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Barbara Sullivan . . . ..,.. Library Club
Hazel Taylor . , . . . , Key Club
Frances Thomas , . . . . , Annual, Fi-Y
Leaders in school projects as presidents of various clubs and organizations are members
of the PRESIDENTS CLUB.
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Vice-Preridem , DALE Buck
Secrelary . . WAl.l.Y RIDDLH
Trearurer . .. BOOKIER CLARK
Spomor . ., . ., MR. SIMPSON
"Sweetheart" . , . FRANCES THoMAs
Bill Barger, Dale Beck, Bob Cathey, Dan Charles Morrison, Bob Ott, Bill Pence, Bobby
Church, Alan Clark, Booker Clark, Bob Cole, Philbeck, Wzilly Riddle, Harold Sherrill,
jerry Elliott, Richard Graf, Leon Hartline, Tommy Southall, Hazel Taylor, Dent Tillery,
jimmy Holland, john justice, Tommy Kerr, Henry Weaver, Mike Wilkinson.
Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, the KEY CLUB endeavors to prepare its members for
useful citizenship. Its annual projects are publishing the S. H.S. Directory.
sponsoring Career Day and the Sweetheart Ball.
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Charles Monney
Richard Davis
Jimmy Foster
P1'0pe1'tie.r Mttmzgetf
Ann Neely
jane West
Kay Pope
Make-up Committee
Barbara Sullivan
Pat Livingston
Elaine Brett
Ann Kirkman
Donna Linzy
Becky Shell
Publicity
jane Pope
Smokey Clark
Jackie Brawley
Richard Graf
Kay Nabors
Peggy MCGeachy
Director
Mrs. Earle G. White
DRAMATICS CLUB
TOM ARSDALE .,..,,
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David Tharpe
Charles Morrison
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GIRL SHY USHERS
S john Scheld
Joe Woodie
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Sandra Stewart
Jack Shaver
Sue Sample
Leon Harrline
Harriet Sloop
Judy Weatherman
at . Sue Reid
to at . Kay Mack
john Martin
Bob Ott
Jerry Wilson
Jimmy Holland
Elizabeth Warren
Linda Ketchie
Susie Woody
Jean Timberg
Pat Thornburg
Barbara Mvers
Hazel Taylor
DRAMATICS CLUB
OFFICERS
Preridenl ...., . . , JACK SI-IAVER
Vice-Prefidenr , , . ...., SUE REID
Secretary .... . . SUSIE WOODY
T1'ea,rzzre1' ..., . . . LINDA KETCHIE
Elaine Brett, Jackie Brawley, Mary Parks Cald-
well, Smokey Clark, Eloise Cowles, Richard
Davis, Richard Graf, Leon Hartline, Billy Hol-
land, Jimmy Holland, Ida Mae Jennings, Ann
Kirkman, Linda Ketchie, Donna Linzy, Carolyn
Little, Patty Livingston, Kay Mack, John Mar-
tin, Peggy McGeachy, Nobby Mills, Charles
Mooney, Sue Moore, Charles Morrison, Barbara
Myers, Kay Nabors, Anne Neely, Bob Ott, Jane
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Pope, Kaye Pope, Sue Reid, Catherine Anne
Royster, Sue Sample, John Scheld, Becky Shell,
Jack Shaver, Harriet Sloop, Sandra Stewart,
Pat Stikeleather, Barbara Sullivan, Hazel Tay-
lor, David Tharpe, Jane Thompson, Jean Tim-
berg, Elizabeth Anne Warren, Judy 'Weather-
man, Jane West, Jerry Wfilkinson, Jerry Wil-
son, Joe Wfoodie, Susie Woody.
During the school year the DRAMATICS CLUB produces two plays as evidence of their
work. Students receive training in acting and other phases of dramatic production.
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P1-eridem ...A. . . , FRANCES THOMAS
Vice-Preridenz . . . 4..A, ANN NEELY
Sec1'eta1'y-'I'rea.rm'e1' , . JULIA JOHNSON
Aalvimr . . S . . . MRS. Lois WALKER
Pat Alexander, Mary Parks Caldwell, Mary
Gage Carlton, Eloise Cowles, Linda Gryder.
Anne Holland, Ida Mae Jennings. Julia John-
son, Donna Linzy, Patty Livingston, Kay Mack,
Peggy McGeachy. Barbara Morgan, Margaret
Muse, Ann Neely, Jane Pope, Kay Pope, Nancy
Royall, Catherine Ann Royster Libby Shaw
Becky Shell Harriet Sloop Bobbie Steele San
dra Stewart Frances Thomas Jane Thompson
Martha Ward Moody Wliite Susie Woody.
To create, extend, and maintain a high standard of character is the purpose of this girls'
Christian organization. Members are chosen from the junior and senior classes
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lnitiations are held each fall.
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Sccrctm'y-Trcfmfrcr . DIKIKY RAYMIR
Williain Aiken, Howard Anderson, Dale Beck,
Bill Campbell, Alan Clark, Booker Clark, Pete
Eisele, Frank Eller, Jerry Elliott, Leon Hartline,
jimmy Holland, Tommy Kerr, Louie Marett,
Mike Marshall, Bill Mayhew, Max McGarr,
The HI-Y is a boys' Christian club. Its members are from the lunior and senior tlisses
with one honorary sophomore. These members are chosen by popular
vote and initiated into the club The Hi Y and Fi X sponsor the
annual Christmts dance
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OFFICERS
52- Pfefidenz .,,F... .. PATTY LIVINGSTON
sl? Vice-Preridenz . . , .... DOTTY PLYLER
mf? Secfemry ...F . . , JUUA JOHNSON
V fi Trearuref .,..... , , BARBARA MORGAN
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Sylvia Allison, Jayne Anderson, Elaine Baldwin,
Gayle Beard, Faye Beaver, Dotty Bell, Carolyn
Bost, Jackie Brawley, Elaine Brett, Mary Parks
Caldwell, Lynda Campbell, Susie Christopher,
Patsy Cochrane, Eloise Cowles, Jane Creedmore,
Ernestine Crye, Linda Faye Dixon, Linda Drum,
Phyllis Elder, Juanita Elliott, Linda Elliott, Pat
Elliott, Franny Ewell, Millie Franklin, Georgia
Lee Greene, Linda Gryder, Mary Greenwood,
Nancy Hager, Brenda Hamilton, Kay Hamil-
ton, Pat Harrell, Martha Harris, Doris Hart-
line, Peggy Hefner, Judy Hinson, Bessie Jane
Holder, Ann Holland, Deleta Holland, Elaine
Hollingsworth, Ida Mae Jennings, Julia John-
son, Linda Johnson, Peggy Julian, Ann Kirk-
man, Judith Lambert, Doris Lambert, Ann
Lane, Kay Langston, LaNella Lazenby, Donna
Linzy, Rosa Nell Lipe, Carolyn Little, Patty
Livingston, Joyce Lloyd, Diane Lunsford, Pat
Sergeant-at-Army ..,.. NANCY SUE ROYALL
Advimr ..,,......,. Miss GENE REYNOLDS
Mayberry, Barbara Mayhew, Libby Meacham,
Shirley Moore, Sue Moore, Mary Jean Mont-
gomery, Barbara Morgan, Helen Morrison,
Elaine Mosely, Linda Murdock, Ann Neely.
Gail Poole, Dotty Plyler, Sue Reid, Jane Rhea,
Judy Rhea, Linda Rinehardt, Brenda Robbins,
Sue Rouche, Jane Rowland, Nancy Sue Royall,
Sue Sample, Linda Sharpe. Libby Shaw, Becky
Shell, Cindy Shuford, Judy Shoemaker, Marg-
aret Sipes, Kay Smith, Mary Jane Smith, Betty
Jean Somers, Barbara Stafford, Sylvia Stafford.
Bobbie Steele, Dyeane Summers, Patsy Taylor,
Linda Tevepaugh, Frances Thomas, Janice
Thompson, Peggy Tomlin, Martha Ann Ward,
Peggy Ward, Mary Lois Warren. Judy Weath-
erman, Lora Ann Whitley, Patsy Whitlow,
Grace Henry Wiley, Fanny Lou Wfilhelm, Ann
Willis, Joan Woody, Jane W'est, Mary Ann
West, Nannette Young.
This organization of home economics students aims to further interest of girls in home-
making and to make them better wives and citizens of tomorrow.
Each year the F. H. A. has charge of the Sweetheart Ball.
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Pat Alexander, Jaye Anderson, Alice Barnes,
Carolyn Bost, Mary Parks Caldwell, Sylvia
Campbell, Eloise Cowles, Dot Davidson, Caro-
lyn Day, Betty Dayvault, Mary Greenwood,
Sara Harmon, Rita Holmon, Sara Hunter, Caro-
lyn Little, Patty Livingston, Kay Mack, Sue
Moore, Shirley Moore, Geneva Myers, Anne
Neely, Jane Pope, Jane Rowland, Nancy Royall,
Libby Shaw, Judy Shoemaker, Margaret Sipes,
Janice Thompson, Martha Ann Wfard, Judy
Wfeatherman.
Seeking to encourage future teachers, the F. T. A. guides the students in preparation for
the teaching profession. Sponsoring Parents' Night, the F. T. A. helps
promote interest in the school.
LIBRARY CLUB
at A OFFICERS
, I L13 Premienz ,,.. ..... ., B ARBARA SULLIVAN
. Vice-P1-emienz ,.iAA MARY PARKS CALDWELL
Secretary-T1'eamrer ...L,.,,, ALICE YOUNG
' Admor ,L..4.,4..,.., Miss JULIA FOWLER
Alan Abernathy, William Aiken, Pat Alex-
ander, Jaye Anderson, Wilson Angley, Nancy
Armour, Barry Ashe, Alice Barnes, Judy Benge,
Carolyn Bost, Anne Benson, Jackie Brawley,
Elaine Brett, Rosemary Brewer, Jeannie Boyer,
Marriott Brosius, Mary Parks Caldwell, Carolyn
Campbell, Sylvia Campbell, Mary Gage Carlton,
Bob Cathey, Joyce Cook, Eloise Cowles, Billy
Crowson, Jane Crowson, Dot Davidson, Larry
Davis, Betty Dayvault, Lida Dingler, Lynda Sue
Drum, Linda Elliott, Franny Ewell, Millie
Franklin, Jarret Garrett, Rockwell Goodrum,
Nancy Gray, Mary Greenwood, Linda Gryder,
Carole Guy, Nancy Hager, Brenda Hamilton,
Sara Harmon, Martha Harris, Doris Hartline,
Peggy Joyce Hefner, Brenda Hendren, Judy
Hinson, Robin Holland, Elaine Hollingsworth,
Sara Hunter, Mary Grace Jarvis, Jo Anne John-
son, Linda Johnson, Johnny Josey, Charles
Kelly, Nan Ketchie, Johnny Kiser, Judy Klutz,
Doris Lambeth, Ann Lane, Kay Langston,
Martha Laws, Bryant Lindsey, Carolyn Little,
Patty Livingston, Mary DeNeale Long, Diane
Lunsford, Deanie Marett, Pat Mayberry, Patsy
McCombs, Libby Meacham, Benny Miller,
Shirley Moore, Barbara Morgan, Jane Morgan,
Frances Morrison, Richard Motto, Margaret
Muse, Barbara Myers, Kay Nabors, Susie Nash,
Anne Neely, Nancy Offutt, Nancy Overcash,
Helen Pardue, Bobby Philbeck, Dotty Plyler,
Gail Poole, Jane Pope, Pam Poston, Dicky Ray-
mer, Linda Raymer, Sybil Reavis, Jane Rhea,
Judy Rhea, Linda Rinehardt, Nancy Royall,
S-ue Sample, Tommy Sharpe, Judy Sherrill, Judy
Shoemaker, Marion Louise Shook, Margaret
Sipes, Tommy Slane, Bobbie Steele, Linda Stev-
enson, Patsy Taylor, Linda Tevepaugh, Diane
Thompson, Jane Thompson, Janice Thompson,
Jean Timberg, Bennett Tolliver, Carolyn Tuck-
er, Wanda Tucker, Martha Ward, Kay Warren,
Jane West, Mariann White, Jerry Wilkinson,
Billy Wilson, Joan Woody, Alice Young.
Working in the library, students check in, check out, and shelve books as part of their
duties. LIBRARY CLUB members seek to make Book Week a success
as they promote interest in reading.
BIBLE CLUB
OFFICERS
Prerirlem . . . , I BECKY SHELL
ViC6'P1'6,fi6i677l I LEVINA KING
BILLY HOLLAND
Secretary . , , . , PATSY TAYLOR
T1-earmer ,..LL,,.,.L ELIZABETH WARREN
Spomor , ..LA . , , Miss REBECCA KNIGHT
Social Chairmen . , , , MAX MCGARR
LIBBY SHAW
Pat Alexander, Fred Archer, Barry Ashe, Bill
Barger, Alice Barnes, Jerry Barrier, Mary Bat-
tley, Gayle Beard, Faye Beard, Dorothy Bell,
Judy Benge, Ruth Billings, Rosemary Brewer,
Mary Parks Caldwell, Carolyn Campbell, Sylvia
Campbell, Mary Gage Carlton, Ann Chandler,
Joyce Cook, Eloise Cowles, Jane Creedmore,
Billy Crowson, Dot Davidson, Larry Davis,
Betty Dayvault, Linda Dingler, Judy Drum,
Phyllis Elder, Jerry Elliott, Linda Elliott, Franny
Ewell, Jimmy Foster, Pete Futrell, Richard
Graf, Nancy Gray, Linda Gryder, Kathryn Guy,
Doris Hartline, Leon Hartline, Martha Harris,
Glenda Hartness, Peggy Hefner, Judy Hinson,
Billy Holland, Deleta Holland, Robin Holland,
Bonnie Holman, Danny Hoffman, Sara Hunter,
Grace Jarvis, Joanne Johnson, Julia Johnson,
Linda Ketchie, Levina King, Ann Kirkman,
Johnny Kiser, Judy Klutz, Kay Langston, Sid-
ney Lanier, Martha Laws, LaNella Lazenby,
Bryant Lindsey, Donna Linzy, Mary DeNeale
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Matett, Mike Marshall, Pat Mayberry, Patsy
McCombs, Peggy McGeachy, Libby Meacham,
Mary Jean Montgomery, Shirley Moore, Bar-
bara Morgan, Jane Morgan, Elaine Moseley,
Kay Nabors, Anne Neely, Nancy Overcash,
Kay Pardue, Velma Pharr, Dotty Plyler, Gail
Poole, Jane Pope, Jane Rowland, Nancy Sue
Royall, Catherine Ann Royster, Sue Sample,
Janette Sane, Libby Shaw, Becky Shell, Kay
Sherrill, Cindy Shuford, Margaret Sipes, Tom-
my Slane, Jerry Smith, Tommy Southall, Peggy
Southers, Bobbie Steele, Sandra Stewart, Bar-
bara Sullivan, Jean Somers, Frances Thomas,
Dianne Thompson, Jane Thompson, Janice
Thompson, Pat Thorneburg, Carolyn Tucker,
Peggy Ward, Elizabeth Ann Warren, Judy
Weatherman, Henry Weaver, Jane West, La-
fayette Whitley, Grace Henry Wiley, Jerry
Wilkinson, Susie Woody, Nannette Young.
In this club, centered around religious emphasis and promotion of interest among the
students, the main stress is given to Religious Emphasis Week.
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1 m Preridem A,..4. .... G . W. GARRISON
: Vice-Prerirlenr ..., . . . JERRY WILSON
,AWD d Secremry .,A... . , . PAT ALEXANDER
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Bill Aiken, Pat Alexander, Wilson Angley, Fred
Archer, Nancy Armour, Jerry Barrier, Rosemary
Brewer, Marriott Brosius, Carolyn Campbell,
Mary Gage Carlton, Ann Chandler, Smokey
Clark, Eloise Cowles, jane Crowson, Richard
Davis, jerry Elliott, jimmy Foster, G. W. Gar-
rison, Victor Georgiou, Richard Graf, Nancy
Hager, Glenda Hartness, Mary DeNeale Long,
johnny Martin, Bill Mayhew, Nobby Mills,
Bob Ott, Nancy Overcash, Warren Prevatte,
Nancy Sue Royall, Catherine Ann Royster, Jack
Shaver, jim Sherrill, Margaret Sipes, Sidney
Sowers, Harriet Sloop, Tommy Southall, Sandra
Stewart, Hazel Taylor, Frances Thomas, Mari-
ann White, Jerry Wilkinson, Mike Wilkinson.
The SCIENCE CLUB is based on scientific interest in our school. The club is open to
seniors and juniors taking chemistry or physics and to honorary sophomores.
D. O. CLUB
OFFICERS
Preridenz .,.A, Roisizm' l.lNDI,.EY
Vice-Prwiflwzf . . FRANK Moiuzow
Sccremry 4.,., SIDNEY Mc3L1isTi2R
Sonja Anderson, Marjorie Austin, jimmy rison, Frank Morrow, Nellie Nantz, Rovena
Brincefield, johnny Faulk, Charles Fortner, Parks, Clyde Reavis, Freddie Robbins, Shirley
Tommy Harwell, johnny Heath, Robert Lind- Shinn, Faye Shore, Lynn Smith, Leona Spann,
ly, Gail Little, Gwyn Mayberry, Margie Mens- Rachel Swearinger, john Wztlker, Bobby Weziv-
Cer, Sidney McLester, Joe Mohler, Carolyn Mor- er, jimmy Willielm.
Students in the D. O. CLUB are taking an active part in our civic life. Their aim is
to be better citizens of tomorrow. The Club is centered around diversified occupations.
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OFFICERS
President .,... ,....., T ed Mize
Vice-Prefident ....4.. .... G . W. Garrison
If Secretary and Treamrer .....A.... Jane West
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Elaine Brett, Mary Gage Carlton, Dan Church,
Bob Cole, Eloise Cowles, G. W. Garrison, Rich-
ard Graf, Brenda Hamilton, Glenda Hartness,
jimmy Holland, Larry Holland, Peggy Julian,
Donna Linzy, Kay Mack, johnny Martin, Ted
Mize, Charles Mooney, Barbara Myers, Geneva
Myers, Margaret Muse, Kay Nabors, Anne
Neely, Nancy Dale Offutt, Bob Ott, Nancy
Overcash, Kay Pope, Sue Reid, Libby Shaw,
jackie Shaver, Margaret Sipes, Harriet Sloop,
Sandra Stewart, Pat Stikeleather, Barbara Sulli-
van, Frances Thomas, Elizabeth Ann Warren,
Jane West, Jerry Wilson, Joan Woody.
Seeking to increase their knowledge of France, second-year French students have bi-
monthly programs in their French classes.
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OFFICERS fi
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Prerident , . , . . , Dicky Raymer V 1'
Vice-Prefident . , , . . , . Carolyn Campbell
Secretary and Treumrer . , Henry Wezlver Q o - w
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Fred Archer, Nancy Armour, Judy Benge, Anne
Benson, Jean Boyer, Rosemary Brewer, Mary
Parks Caldwell, Carolyn Campbell, Sylvia
Campbell, Mary Gage Carlton, Ann Chandler,
Eloise Cowles, Betty Dayvault, Nancy Gray,
Victor Georgiou, Kathryn Guy, Sara Harmon,
Martha Harris, Glenda Hartness, Robin Hol-
land, Elaine Hollingsworth, Jan Isenhour, Ida
Mae Jennings, Linda Ketchie, Levina King,
Judy Klutz, John Kiser, Bryant Lindsey, Mary
DeNeale Long, Peggy McGeachy, Benny Mill-
er, Mary Jean Montgomery, Jane Morgan, Kay
Nabors, Susie Nash, Dicky Raymer, Linda
Raymer, Sue Sample, Becky Shell, Harriet
Sloop, Tommy Southall, Sandra Stewart, Patsy
Taylor, Jane Thompson, Bennett Tolliver,
Henry Weaxfer, Jerry Wilkinson, Alice Young.
Members of the second year Latin class make up the LATIN CLUB. Juniors and
seniors who have taken Latin are honorary members. The programs
are based on the Roman literature.
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OFFICERS
Prericient ..4... A A A Nobby Mills
Vice-Pferioient .......A A A Johnny Kurfees
Secretary and Trearwer V4.,. G. W. Garrison
Publicity Manager A A A A A A Bill Campbell
Spomor A A A A A A A A A A Mr. Westbrook
Alan Abernathy, Ronnie Addison, Fred Arch-
er, Bill Barger, jerry Barrier, Marriott Brosius,
Bill Campbell, Bob Cathey, Bob Cole, Pete
Futrell, G. W. Garrison, Mickey Harris, Leon
Hartline, Danny Hoffman, James Holland, Whitley, Billy Wilson.
john justice, johnny Kurfees, Louie Marett,
The Projectionists boys take an active part in the school. They are trained to operate
movie and slide projectors.
Nobby Mills, Nathan Neely, Warren Prevatte,
Gene Rowland, John Scheld, Tommy Southall,
Ronald Stone, Hazel Taylor, john Tharpe, Ron-
ald Weatherman, Fred Wieland, Lafayette
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Prefident ....,. ..... J ane Pope
Vice-Preficlent ..., . , . Pat Alexander
Secretary ..... ,S.M S usie Woody
Trearurer . , . .... . Bob Cole
H zrtorzan ...... ..., M artha Ward
Sergeant-at-Army . , . ,....,. Billy Holland
Spomofr 4...... .,.. M rs. Margaret Muse
Mr. Gerald Bryant
Pat Alexander, Alice Barnes, Dorothy Bell, Bob Lazenby, Louie Marett, Gwyn Mayberry, Max
Cole, Richard Graf, Mary Greenwood, Martin McGarr, Margaret Muse, Geneva Myers, Nancy
Hall, Glenda Harrness, Billy Holland, Deleta Overcash, Velma Pharr, jane Pope, jackie
Holland, Larry Holland, Billy Krider, LaNella Shaver, Martha Ward, Susie Woody.
The "Tri-M" is a music honor society in which students showing musical talent and
leadership promote music in the community.
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Vice-Prerident .... ,A,. B illy Holland ',- W
Secrermy-Trearzzrer ........ Danny Hoffman . ,
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Bob Cole, Bill Crowson, Billy Crowson, Victor
Georgiou, Martin Hall, Danny Hoffman, Bill
Holland, John Justice, Barry Lindley, Wayne
Lippard, Max McGarr, Franklin Perry, Gordon
Pharr, Jackie Shaver, Whitten Yount, Pat Alex-
ander, Elaine Baldwin, Alice Barnes, Mary Bat-
tley, Faye Beaver, Dottie Bell, Ann Chandler,
Susie Christopher, Joyce Cooke, Jane Crowson,
Dot Davidson, Mary Fox, Millie Franklin, Mary
Greenwood, Carole Guy, Nancy Hager, Brenda
Hamilton, Martha Harris, Brenda Hendren,
Judy Hinson, Deleta Holland, Rita Holman,
Sarah Hunter, Martha Johnson, Levina King,
Doris Lambert, LaNella Lazenby, Diane Luns-
ford, Mary Jean Montgomery, Shirley Moore,
Frances Morrison, Geneva Myers, Nancy Over-
cash, Kay Pardue, Velma Pharr, Dotty Plyler,
Jane Pope, Julia Redman, Judy Rhea, Sue
Roueche, Libby Shaw, Kay Sherrill, Margaret
Sipes, Mary Jane Smith, Glenda Stewart, Pat
CLUB
LIBRARIANS
Martha Wzirtl Wfhittcn Yount
Pat Alexander Susie Wfoody
Barbara Morgan Dot Davidson
Nancy Eagle Linda Elliott
Stikeleather, Gladys Summers, Patsy Taylor,
Martha Ward, Nelda Wzttts, Mariann Wliite,
Joan Vfoody, Susie Wfoody, Ruth Billings,
Carolyn Bost, Jackie Brawley, Mary Lee Bustle,
Lynda Campbell, Ramona Cline, Ernestine
Crye, Carolyn Day, Katherine Dixon, Linda
Dixon, Nancy Eagle, Betty Jo Elliott, Linda
Elliott, Peggy Gantt, Geretha Gardin, Georgia
Leigh Green, Kay Hamilton, Pat Harrell, Ruth-
ann Hickman, Robin Holland, Grace Jarvis,
Joann Johnson, Julia Johnson, Nfary Nell Joscy,
Jane Kerr, Joyce Lloyd, Patsy McCombs, Bar-
bara Morgan, Nancy Dale Olifutt, Katherine
Plyler, Anne Poole, Gail Poole, Pam Poston,
Brenda Price, Doris Rummage, Cindy Shuford,
Judy Sells, Kay Smith, Peggy Southers, Linda
Stevenson, Charley Faye Stewart, Diane
Thompson, Wandtt Tucker, Judy Weatluermttn,
Patsy Ruth Wluitlow, Fanny Lou Wfilhelm.
Making up an important part of our student activities is the GLEE CLUB. lts members
are from the music classes. Each year the Glee Club presents several programs
to the school and community. The members also attend music
conventions and contests.
MA1oRETTEs
The MAJORETTES lead our marching band. With the band they work
up routines which are presented during the halftime show at the football
games.
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school programs, civic clubs, and they also play for dances.
DANCE BAND
Anne Holland. .Head Majofetle
Elaine Brett
Deanie Marett
Jane Morgan
Frances Morrison
Nancy Sue Royall
Pat Stikeleather
Advifor ..,. Mr. Gerald Bryant
Stzzdevzt Director
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Alan Abernethy
William Aiken
jane Crowson
Billy Krider
Max McGarr
Louie E. Marett, jr.
Gwyn Mayberry
Jane Morgan
Margaret Muse
Geneva Myers
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Prerident ,.,, , , , Margaret Muse Uniform Curtodianr . . . Johnny Morgan S' Nl!
Vzce-Prerident , . . ,... Louie Marett Deanie Marett, Larry Holland lg
Secretary ..... . . . Anne Holland Arrirlant Director , . . Max McGarr :gh n
Treasurer ..,... .,... B illy Krider Drum Major l,..l i Max McGarr 159 '
Band Manager ..,. , . Gwyn Mayberry Heal Majorette i Anne Holland mb
Property Manager . . . Nancy Sue Royal Majoretter i , Elaine Brett, Deanie Marett,
Lzbrarianr ...... , , , William Aiken Jane Morgan, Frances Morrison
Jane Morgan
Alan Abernathy, William Aiken, Bobby
Ammon, Jimmy Ashburn, Jerry Benfield, Gail
Black, Joyce Blackwelder, Marriott Brosius,
Calvin Bryson, Barbara Bumgardner, Bob Cole
Charles Cole, John Cole, Larry Connely, Young
Davis, Gay Davis, Jimmy Eisele, Johnny E'sele.
Alan Eisele, Judy Flowers, Billy Furr, Donald
Haigh, Billy Haigh, Mary Anne Hanes, Johnny
Harmon, Diane Harmon, Sherry Harwell, Rob-
ert Hefner, Mickey Hewitt, Johnny Holland,
Larry Holland, William Hollingsworth, Mark
Johnson, Kenny Johnson, Billy Krider, Robert
Kurfees, Mac Lackey, John Lamson, Donald
Nancy Sue Royall, Pat Stikeleather
Ledbetter, Bruce Lewis, Barry Lewis, Bill Lyre,
Louie Marett, Gwyn Mayberry, Vance McBride,
June Merrill, Polly Miller, Johnny Morgan,
Lane Morphy, Margaret Muse, Clyde Nagle,
Earnest Neighbors, Tommy Neely, Sherman
Owens, Charles Perry, Lyn Powell, Howard
Price, Tommy Plyler, Jimmy Rodgers, Betty
Jo Steele, Jimmy Steele, John Steward, Jimmy
Stikeleather, Ronald Smith. Sandra Tevepaugh,
Walter Underwood, Harry Underwood, Cola
Jean Ward, George Wasson, Bob Wasson,
Jane Watts, Jimmy Weber, Judy White, Steven
Waff.
The S.H.S. BAND is a very active part of our student body. Rehearsals are held each
day in the music building. The band plays for our football games, marches in parades,
enters contests and prepares for concerts. Its members are students from Senior and
Junior High Schools.
Sporty
A wheel cannot turn without its many spokes,
A team cannot fight without its many players.
Eleven men, all striving for the glory of their school,
Hours of team work, the last winning touchdown, our heroes.
Though the odds were against him, a wrestler struggled with unfailing
strength.
Brave knights of the Cinder track gave their last breath to S. H.S.
With the swing of a bat, the ball surpassed the fence.
Tired expressions, dirty uniforms, a great score for a greater team.
Echoes of a ball against a racket mark the sound of a champion sport.
A year without basketball would never be complete,
Their practice is not in vain, graceful shots make a higher score.
Grand coaches, hearty congratulations, a night well spent.
As the sky opened its door to a million raindrops,
Cheers from a spirit filled school still filled the night air.
All other thoughts seemed to vanish, the sport, the players were your
only cares.
Our band played the last stanza of "Loyal and True"
The instruments were put away.
Music of a theme song, a year most gracious rings over and over.
It is the melody your heart will forever sing.
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SANDRA STEWART, Chief LAFAYETTE WHITLEY
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PLAYER POSITION PLAYER POSITION
Booker Clark End Robert Gilleland Guard
Mike Wilkinson End Gene Rowland Guard
Jimmy Holland End David Tharpe Center
Royal Link End Jack Harmon Center
Bill Pence End Howard Anderson Quarterback
Benny Miller End Dent Tillery Quarterback
Bob Cathey End Ted Mize Quarterback
Harold Sherrill Tackle Hazel Taylor Halfback
Bill Campbell Tackle Dale Beck Halfback
Charles Morrison Tackle Wally Riddle Halfback
Bobby Philbeck Tackle Jerry Wilkinson Halfback
John Moore Tackle john Tharpe Halfback
Fred Archer THClClC Dicky RHYIHCI Halfback
Jim Foster Tackle Leon Hartline Fullback
Frank Ellef Guard Whitten Yount Fullback
Robert Mitchell Guard
HONORS
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HOWARD ANDERSON ,...t. -- ......,.at........a... Co-Captaing Winner of Mostx Valuable Player
HAZEL TAYLOR .ttt.... ...,. A ll-Conference Halfbackg All-Stare lhonorable mentionl
Co-winner of Most Valuable Player
The Greyhounds had their best season since 1948.
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The Greyhounds open their very
successful season with Beck and
Hartline scoring for S. H. S.
S. H. S. 21g China Grove 12
The Greyhounds win the second
game of the season with Taylor scor-
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S. H. S. 143 Kannapolis 55
Hounds lost first game of the sea-
son with Beck and Anderson scoring.
S. H. S. 201 Mooresville O
Anderson scores three as hounds
defeat one of their biggest rivals.
S. H. S. 273 Barium 0
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their biggest rival. Taylor and Wilk-
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S. H. S. 12g Childrens Home 6
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S. H. S. 143 Asheboro 18
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S. H. S. 2'g Spencer 13
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son and Beck score.
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seniors playing last game. Beck and
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Diane Thompson
Nancy Hager
Sybil Reavis
LaValle Barnes
Dot Davidson
Mariann White
Kay Langston
Brenda Hamilton
FORWARDS
Margie Lunsford, Co-captain
Jane Pope, Co-captain
Gail Poole
Sylvia Sherrill
Pat Alexander
Barbara Morgan
Nannette Young
Kat Walker
The S.H.S. Girls Basketball Team has had an excellent sea-
son. Much credit is due to Mrs. Walker and Coach Sampsel.
VARSITY
MANAGERS
Frances Thomas
Martha Ann Ward
Margaret Muse ,
Honors-Margie Lunsford, All-conference forward, All-
Northwest, East-West All-star Game, All-State Chonorable
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Front Row-Booker Clark, Co-captain Mike Wilkinson, Co-captain Jimmy Holland,
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Second Row-jerry Barrier, Henry Weaver, Benny Millet, john justice, Dent Tillery.
Third Row-Coach Richard Feimster, Ted Mize, Manager Bucky Elliot, Coach Herb
Hipps.
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Jackie Brawley
Linda Murdock
Linda Raymer
Vivian Jarrett
Linda johnson
Pat Mayberry
Mary Jean Montgomery
Jan Isenhour
Kay Hamilton
Carolyn Tucker
Judy Klutz
Nancy Gray
Mary DeNeal Long
Mary Lois Warren
Front Row-Richard Harris
Tommy Slane, Bill Holland
Tommy Sharpe, Bill Pence, Dan-
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Second Row-Mike Marshall
David Gosnell, Ralph Hoover
Dicky Raymer, Bryant Lindsey
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Front Row-Benny Miller, Henry Weaver, Dale Beck, Gene Rowland, jackie Hartline
Ted Mize, Wliitten Yount.
Second Row-Bucky Elliot, Bill Pence, Ralph Hoover, Bob Cathey, Charles Morrison
and Coach Herb Sampsel.
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THE 1956 NORTH AND SOUTH PIEDMONT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
Front Row-Coach Herb Hipps, Booker Clark, Lafayette Whitley, Dale Beck, Richard Graf, Hazel
Taylor, Royal Link, Mike Wilkinson.
Second Row-Ronnie Addison, Tommy Kerr, John Kiser, Gene Rowland, Larry Gaither, Billy
Holland, Jackie Hartline, David Tharpe, Tony Lackey.
Third Row-Jerry Barrier, Wally Riddle, Jerry Elliott, Leon Hartline, Jerry Wilkinson, Larry Davis.
HONORS
HAZEL TAYLOR-North and South Piedmont conference champ in 100 and 220 yard dashes and
mile relay, second in WNCHSAA in 100 and 220 dashes and mile relay, first in 100 and 220
dashes in 1957 'WNCHSAA
MIKE WILKINSON-NOffh and South Piedmont conference champ in 180 low hurdles, third in
WNCHSAA in 180 low hurdles.
DAVID THARPE-1955 and 1957 Champ in WNCHSAA in high jump.
The 1956 S. H. S. Track team won the North and South Piedmont conference and were undefeated
in the six scheduled meets. The team came in second in the WNCHSAA meet at Davidson, N. C.
Much credit is due to Coach Hipps and Coach Archibald for their fine work.
The 1957 S.H.S. Track Team won the North 8: South Piedmont conference and the WNCHSAA meet at Duidson
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First Row-Leon Hartline, Royal Link, Hazel Taylor Co captain Charles Morrison Larry Guther
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Second Row-Larry Potts, Robert Gilleland, Bob Cathey ohn Kiser Larry Davis Lrfayette Whit
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Third Row-Coach Al Archibald, Manager Larry Southers Ronnie Addison Billy Wilstmn Rich 1rd
Graf, Howard Anderson, jack Harmon.
Not Pictured-Billy Holland, Co-captain Jerry Elliott
The S-. H. S. Wrestling Team experienced it's best season is the grapplers won four ind lost four
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VARSITY LINE-UP
103 Pounds-Larry Potts
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Jerry Elliot
Lafayette Whitley
Billy Holland
138 Pounds-Gene Rowland
145 Pounds--Hazel Taylor
154 Pounds-John Tharpe
165 Pounds-Royal Link
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OFFICERS
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jane Pope, Hazel Taylor, Dot Davidson,
Margie Lunsford, Jerry Elliott, Dent Tillery,
Gail Poole, Harriet Sloop, Barbara Sullivan,
Bob Ott, Lafayette Whitley, Leon Hartline,
Howard Anderson, Martha Harris, Ida Mae
Jennings, Susie Nash, jerry Wilkinson, Frances
Thomas, Pat Cochrane, Sylvia Sherrill, David
. . . JIMMY HOLLAND
. . . . . CHARLES MORRISON
. . . . . . , SANDRA STEWART
Tharpe, Bill Campbell, Smokey Clark, Dale
Beck, Larry Gaither, Harold Sherrill, Mike
Wilkinson, Booker Clark, John Justice, Frank
Eller, Tommy Kerr, Bob Lindley, Richard
Campbell, Ted Mize, Tommy Slane, Buddy
Holland, Whitten Yount, johnny Kurfees,
Tony Benge, jackie Hartline, Dan Church.
MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS
HAZEL TAYLOR HOWARD ANDERSON
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HOWARD WALTON ANDERSON, JR.
Hi-Y 2,33 Glee Club 1.23 Modern Music Masters 23
Student Assembly 1,23 Class President 33 Superlative-
Best Looking3 Boosters Club 2,33 Football 1,2,3 CCO-
Captain 353 Baseball l,2,33 Monogram 2,33 Presi-
dents Club 3.
SON JA FAYE ANDERSON
F. H. A. 13 D. O. Club 33 Glee Club 1,23 Annual
Staff 2,33 Boosters Club 1.
FRED ROCKWELL ARCHER, JR.
Science Club 1,2,3 CHonorary Member 153 Pro-
iectionist Club 1,2,3 CHonorary Member 153 Latin
Club 1,2,33 Football 2,33 Boosters Club 2,3.
MAR JORIE NOVELLA AUSTIN
Bible Club 1,23 Library Club 1,23 F. H. A. 1,23 D. O.
Club 33 Glee Club 2.
ALICE GAIL BARNES
Glee Club l,2,33 Beta Club 2,33 Bible Club l,2,33
Library Club l,2,33 Modern Music Masters 2,33 F.
T. A. 33 Annual Staff 3 CTyping Editor53 Marshal
23 Homeroom Secretary 1,23 Greensboro Choral
Festival 3.
ELAINE BRETT
Boosters Club 2,33 Library Club l,2,33 Bible Club
1,2,33 F. H. A. 1,2,33 F. T. A. 23 Dramatics Club 33
Annual 1,33 Band 2,33 Glee Club 1,23 French Club 3.
RICHARD CALVIN CAMPBELL
Monogram Club l,2,33 Boosters Club 1,2,33 Manager
l,2,33 Wrestling 1.
WILLIAM PURCELL CAMPBELL
Hi-Y 2,33 Monogram Club 2,33 Football l,2,33 Bas-
ketball 1,2,33 Baseball 1,2,33 Presidents Club 33
Science Club 2,33 Projectionists Club 1,2,33 Spanish
Club 3, CPreSident 353 Beta Club 2,3 CPresident 353
Boy's Stateg CHomerOom President 1,353 Marshal 23
Boosters Club 2,33 Senior Superlative - Most Depend-
able.
MARY GAGE CARLTON
Blue Bc Gray 13 Annual Staff 2.3 1Class Editor 353
Bible Club l,2,33 Latin Club l,2,33 Boosters Club
2,33 Quill and Scroll 33 Library Club l,2,33 F. T. A.
2,3 fPresident 353 Fi-Y 33 French Club 33 Presidents
Club 33 Science Club l,2,33 CHonOrary Member 153
Basketball 1,23 Homecoming Sponsor l,2,33 Repre-
sentative to North Carolina "Editors Roundtable" 3.
ALMA DELORES CASH
F. H. A. 1 LOFFICCI 153 Glee Club 13 4-H Club 1.
DAN MCNEIL CHURCH
Blue 84 Gray 1,2,3 fSports Editor 23 Co-Editor 353
Quill and Scroll 2,3 CTreas. 23 President 353 Key
Club 1,2,53 Football 1.23 Track 1,23 Manager 1,23
Monogram Club 2,33 French Club 33 Chief Marshal
23 Boosters Club 33 Beta Club 2,33 Boys' Stateg Presi-
dents Club 3.
RICHARD ALAN CLARK
Student Assembly 2,3 fSec.-Treas. 2, President 353
Key Club 1,2,3 CSecretary 253 Monogram 2,33
Science Club l,2,33 Blue 8: Gray 1,23 Spanish Club
33 Beta Club 33 Student Honor Society Council 2,33
Bible Club 33 Presidents Club 33 Vice-President of
Sophomore Classg Football 1,23 Wrestling 1,2,33
Track l,2,33 Hi-Y 2,33 Delegate to N. C. S. S. C. C.3
Dramatics Club 33 Student Council 2,33 Senior Su-
perlative - Best All-Aroundg Boy of the Month 33
Campus Personality 2.
PATRICIA COCHRANE
Fairview High Schoolg 4-H Club 1,23 Y-teens 1,23
Cheerleader l,2,33 Monogram Club 2,3.
JAMIE MARIE COLEY
Glee Club 1,23 Jr. Varsity Basketball 132.
ELOISE NEELY COWLES
Annual Staff 1,2,3 CBusiness Manager 353 Bible
Club l,2,33 Beta Club 2,3 CVice-President 353 Quill
and Scroll 2,3 CTreas. 353 Library Club 1,2,3 CSec.-
Treas. 153 Boosters 2,33 F. H. A. 2,33 Latin Club
l,2,33 F. T. A. 2,3 CVice-President 253 Dramatics
Club 2,33 Fi-Y 33 French Club 33 Marshal 23 Rep-
resentative to Honor Society, Homeroom Oflicer 3.
DOROTHY MAE DAVIDSON
Bible Club 2,33 Glee Club l,2,33 F. T. A. 2,33 Boost-
ers Club 2,33 Monogram Club 33 Library Club 1,2,3'
Basketball l,2,33 Senior Superlative - Wittiest.
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RICHARD HENRY DAVIS
Library Club 1,23 Science Club 33 Dramatics Club 3'
Wrestling 1,33 Track 2,3.
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JEROME PAUL EISELE
Hi-Y 2,33 Boosters Club 2,33 Wrestling l,2,33 Track
132.
FRANK HARDEE ELLER
Football l,2,33 Vice-President of Junior Classg Hi-Y
2,3 CPresident 353 Monogram Club 2,33 Presidents
Club 3.
JERRY MICHAEL ELLIOTT
Student Assembly 13 Monogram Club l,2,33 Wrest-
ling 1,253 Boosters Club 2.33 Science Club 33 Hi-Y
33 Key Club 33 Bible Club 31 Library Club 1,33
HOIHGIOOHI OFECCI 1.2.31 Annual Staff 31 Ir. Rotar-
iang Spanish Club 33 Track 3. 1
PATRICIA ETOYLE ELLIOTT
Annual Staff 1,33 Dramatics Club 23 F. T. A. 2'
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F. H. A. 1,2,33 Boosters Club 2,33 Bible Club 1,2-
Library Club 1,2.
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CHARLES FORTNER
JAMES LIPPARD FOSTER
Boosters Club 2,33 Spanish Club 33 Science Club 3'
Bible Club 33 Bible Club Retreat 3.
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GEORGE WALKER GARRISON
Baseball 13 Boosters Club 2,33 Beta Club 33 Project-
ionists Club 2,33 Science Club 3 CPresident 353
French Club 3 KVice-President 333 Student Assembly
33 Presidents Club 3.
RICHARD BYRON GRAF, JR.
Bible Club 1,2.33 Science Club l,2,3 CHonorary
Member 133 Annual Staff 13 Band 1,23 Dance Band
1,23 Library Club 1,23 Pep Band 23 Boosters Club
2-33 Student Assembly 23 Modern Music Masters 2,33
French Club 33 Dramatics Club 33 Key Club 33
Homeroom Officer 1,23 Vice-President of Senior
Classg Track 2,33 Jr. Rotarian 13 Senior Superlative -
Most Talented, Jr. Civitan CTreas. 35.
LINDA LEE GRYDER
Blue 84 Gray 1,23 Basketball l,2,33 Boosters Club
2,33 F. H. A. l,2,33 Library Club l,2,3: Annual Staff
33 F. T. A. 23 Dramatics Club 23 Bible Club l,2,33
Fi-Y 3.
BRENDA SUE HAMILTON
Glee Club l,2,33 F. H. A. l,2,33 Library Club 1,2,33
French Club 33 Basketball 1,2,33 Monogram Club 3.
OLIN HARPE
JACKIE LEE HARTLINE
Monogram Club 1,2,33 Dramatics Club 23 Boosters
Club l,2,3Q Basketball l,2,33 Hi Teen Club fPresi-
dentl.
LEON MASON HARTLINE
President of Sophomore Classg President of Junior
Class3 President of Homeroom lg Boys' State 23 jr.
Rotarian 23 Jr. Civitan 33 Campus Personality 23 Boy
cf Month 33 Boosters Club 2,33 Student Assembly 3
CVice-President 373 Student Council 33 Annual Staff
33 Football 1,2,33 Wrestling 1,2,33 Track l,2,3: Bible
Club l,2,3 iVice-President 253 Dramatics 33 Hi-Y
2,3 CVice-President 393 Key Club l,2,3 CTreas. 25
QCO-Chairman of Career Day 273 Monogram Club
2,33 Projectionists Club 1,2,33 Presidents Club 1,23
Co-Chairman of Jr.-Sr. 23 Senior Superlative -
Friendliest.
GLENDA FAYE HARTNESS
Beta Club l,2,3 QHonorary Member 13 Secretary 353
Science Club l,2,3 lHonorary Member 13 Secretary
223 Bible Club 1,2,33 Latin Club l,2,3 CVice-Presi-
dent 173 French Club 33 Presidents Club 31 Glee
Club 23 Modern Music Masters 2,31 Quill 8: Scroll
2,33 Annual Staff 2,3 CEditor-in-Chief 379 Annual
Representative to Editors Roundtable at Western
Carolina 23 Annual Representative to S. I. P. A. at
Washington 8: Lee University 23 Annual Representa-
tive to N.C.S. P. 1. at U. N. C. 33 Library Club 13
Boosters Club 2,33 Marshal 23 Junior Class Treasurerg
Senior Superlative - Most Dependable.
JAMES ROCKWELL HOLLAND
Hi-Y 1,2.3 lHonorary Member 13 Sgt. of Arms 353
Beta Club 2,33 fPresident of N. C. H. S. Beta Club
33 Sgt. of Arms 393 Boosters Club 1,2,33 Monogram
Club l,2,3 CSec.-Treas. 23 President 353 Key Club 1,
2,33 Projectionists Club 1,2,33 Football 1,33 Basketball
l,2,33 Tennis 1,2,33 Dramatics Club 3: French Club
33 Marshal 23 Presidents Club 33 Boys' State 23 Senior
Superlative - Most Popular.
VERLIE ELMER HOLLAND, JR.
Basketball 13 Wrestling 23 Track 1,23 Boosters Club
2,33 Monogram 3.
LARRY WAYNE HOLLAND
Band 1,2,33 French Club 33 Modern Music Masters
2.33 Boosters Club 2,3.
MARGARET HALE JULIAN
Annual Staff 1,2,33 Library Club 1,23 Boosters Club
2,33 Bible Club 1,2,33 F. H. A. 1,32 F. T. A. 23
French Club 33 Glee Club 1.
JACK CLARK KALE
MARY ANN KIRKMAN
Annual 3 QCirculation Managerlg Beta Club 33
Bible Club l,2,33 Blue 8: Gray lg Dramatics Club 3.
JOHNNY KURFEES
' JOHN GARLAND LACKEY, III
Bible Club 13 French Club 33 Boosters Club 2,33
Annual 1,33 Track 1,33 Football 23 Library Club l.
SIDNEY HUGH LANIER
ROBERT WARREN LINDLEY
Wrestling l,2Q Track 13 Marshal 23 Student Assembly
33 President Club 33 D. O. Club 33 Beta Club 33
Glee Club 23 Monogram Club l,2,3.
ROYAL JOHNSON LINK, JR.
Football 1,2,33 Baseball 13 Wrestling l,2,33 Track 2,
33 Spanish Club 33 Boosters Club 2,3.
DONNA CLAIRE LINZY
Fi-Y 33 Boosters 33 Dramatics Club 33 Blue 8: Gray
1,33 F. H. A. 1,33 Bible Club 1,33 French 33 Rich-
mond Hamilton High School 23 Creative Writing 23
Art Club 2: Y-Team 23 French 2.
MARY CAROLYN LITTLE
Blue 8: Gray 2,3, Dramatics 2,3, F. T. A. 2,3, F. H.
A. 2,3, Annual Staff 1, Glee Club 2, Bible Club 1,2,
3, Library l,2,3, Boosters l,2,3.
PHYLLIS GAIL LITTLE
F. H. A. 1,2, Library 2, Glee Club 1,2, Annual 3,
D. O. 3.
PATRICIA LOUISE LIVINGSTON
Science Club l,2,3 CHonorary Member lj, Bible
Club l,2,3, Fi-Y 2,3, Boosters 2,3, Library Club 1,2,
3, Blue 81 Gray 1,2, Glee Club l, F. T. A. 2,3,
F. H. A. l,2,3 CPresident 353 Dramatics Club 3,
Spanish Club 3, Homecoming Sponsor 2, Basketball
1, Presidents Club 3.
MARGIE MARIE LUNSFORD
Monogram Club 2,3, Basketball l,2,3, All Tourament
2, All Conference 2, Blue 8: Gray 3, Vice-President
of Homeroom 3, Boosters Club 3.
KATHRYN TRACY MACK
F. H. A. l,2,3 CVice-President 29, F. T. A. 2,3,
Glee Club 1,2, Dramatics 2,3, Annual 1, Blue 84
Gray 2, Bible l,2,3, Boosters 2,33 Library 1,2, Fi-Y
3, Sergeant at Arms 3, Campus Personality 2, Senior
Superlative - Most Original, Homecoming Sponsor
3, French Club 3.
JOHN WESLEY MARTIN
Glee Club 1,2, Boosters Club 2,3, Bible Club 2,3,
Dramatics Club 3, French Club 3, Science Club 3.
GWYN LEE MAYBERRY
Band l,2,3, Boosters 2,3, Bus Driver 3, D. O. Club
3, Modern Music Masters 2,3.
WILLIAM FRANCIS MAYHEW
Bible Club 3, Library Club 1, Boosters Club 2,3
fTreaSurer 37, Hi-Y 3, Spanish Club 3, Science
Club 3, Baseball 1, Football 2, Tennis 2, Wrestling
3, Track 3. ,
DAN MAYS
GERALD MAX MCGARR
Band l,2,3 CDrum Majorjg Glee Club l,2,3, Mod-
ern Music Masters 2,3, All State Band Clinic 2,
Dance Band l,2,3, State Band Contest 1,2, District
Band Contest l,2,3, Bible Club l,2,3, Library Club
1,2, Hi-Y 2,3, Boosters Club 2,3.
FRANK MCLAUGHI.IN
MARGIE RUTH MENSCER
Bible Club 12 Glee Club 12 Librar Clu
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O. Club 3.
NOBLE BLOOMFIELD MILLS
Projectionists Club l,2,3 CPresident 321 Presidents
Club 3, Library Club 1, Boosters Club 2,3, Dra-
matics Club 3, Science Club 3.
ROBERT MITCHELL
JOHN THEODORE MIZE
Baseball l,2,3, Football l,2,3, Basketball l,2,3, Key
Club 3, Monogram 2,3, French Club 3 CPresident
31, Glee Club 1,2 fSecretary 12, Beta 2,3, Boosters
2,3, Boy's State 2.
JOSEPH FRANKLIN MOHLER
Baseball l,2,3, Basketball 1,2, D. O. Club 3.
CHARLES DAVIS MOONEY
Dramatics l,2,3, Boosters l,2,3, Blue 8: Gray l,2,3,
French Club 3.
ALLEN SUE MOORE
Annual 1, Blue 84 Gray 2,3 fArt Editor 39, Library
Club 2,3, Boosters Club 2,3, F. H. A. 2,3, F. T. A.
2,3, Dramatics Club 2,3, Glee Club 2.
BARBARA SUE MORRISON
Library Club l,2,3, Boosters 2,3, Bible Club 2,3.
CAROLYN MORRISON
CHARLES GLENN MORRISON, JR.
Football l,2,3, Baseball l,2,3, Wrestling l,2,3,
Boosters 2,3, Monogram l,2,3, Hi-Y 2,3, Science
Club 2,3, Bible 2,3, Dramatics 3.
FRANKLIN CORNELIUS MORROXYf
MARGARET EMMA MUSE
Band l,2,3, CLibrarian 1, Secretary 2, President 35,
Representative to Band Clinic 2,3, Band Home-
coming Sponsor 3, Dance Band 2,3 CStudent Direc-
tor 39, Pep Band 2,3, Modern Music Masters 2,3
CHistorian 29, Library Club l,2,3, Student As-
sembly 2,3, Annual l,3g F.T.A. 2,3 LVice-President
37, Bible Club 3, Fi-Y 3 4Sergeant-at-Armsbg Bask-
etball l,2,3 CManagerJ, Presidents Club 3, Boosters
Club 2,3, French Club 3, Senior Superlative - Most
Talented.
BARBARA INEZ MYERS
Bible Club l,2,3, Library Club l,2,3, F. T. A. 2,31
French Club 3, Boosters Club 2,3, Dramatics 3: An-
nual lg Blue 84 Gray 2,3, Homecoming Sponsor 2,3.
GENEVA DORCELIA MYERS
Glee Club l,2,3, Greensboro State Choral Festival 31
Modern Music Masters 2,3 LTreasurer 27: F. T. A.
2,3, Bible Club l,2,3, French Club 31 Dance Band
3, Annual 3.
JULIA KAY NABORS
Blue 84 Gray 1,2,3 CNews Editor 2, Co-Editor 393
Delegate to Southern lnterscholastic Press Association
1.2, Panelist 23 Delegate to N. C. Editors' Round-
table 23 Delegate to N. C. Scholastic Press Institute
3, Panelist3 Quill 8c Scroll 2,3 fCharter Member93
Beta Club 2,3 CDelegate to State Beta Convention 293
Dramatics Club l,2,33 Latin Club 1,2,3 1Secretary 193
French Club 33 Bible Club 1,2,3, CReliaious Empha-
sis Week Committee 2,393 Library Club 1,2,33 F. T.
A. 2,33 Science 33 School Representative in the Odd
Fellows' Contest "What the United Nations Means
To Me" 23 Boosters Club 233 Presidents Club 33
Marshal 23 Jr.-Sr. CO-Program Chairman 23 Senior
Superlative - Most Studious.
BTILDRED DENELDA NANTZ
Latin Club 1,2,33 D. O. Club 3.
ANNE WORTHINGTON NEELY
F. H. A. 1,2,33 Bible 1,2,33 F. T. A. 2,33 Library
Club 1,2,3 tVice-President 293 French Club 33 As-
sembly 13 Annual 13 Dramatics 2,33 Blue 8a Gray 2,
33 Glee Club lg Fi-Y 2,3 lVice-President 393 Home-
coming Sponsor 1,2.
ROBERT WILLIAM OTT
Dramatics Club 2,33 Student Assembly 13 Blue 8:
Gray 1,2,3g Science Club 2,33 Proiectionists Club 2,33
Library Club 23 Key Club 33 Bible Club 23 French
Club 33 Cheerleader 33 Monogram Club 33 Superla-
tive - Most Original.
NANCY CAROLYN OVERCASH
Library Club 33 Glee Club 1.2,31 Modern Music
Masters 2,33 French Club 33 Science Club 33 Bible
Club 31 Annual 3.
SALLY ROVENA PARKS
Glee Club 23 D. O. Club 3.
DOROTHY PHARR
D. o. Ciub 3.
HARLAND GORDON PHARR
Library Club 1,33 Boosters Club 33 Glee Club 33
Track l,2,3.
DWIGHT DAVID PHILBECK
JANE AMELIA POPE
Blue dsc Gray 3 tSports Editor 393 Annual 23 Basket-
ball l.2,33 Band 1, QSecretary 193 Glee Club 1,2,3
tPresident 39. 4Representative to Greensboro Chor-
al Festival 2,393 Library Club 1,23 Beta Club 33
Bible l,2,33 Dramatics Club 33 Fi-Y 2,33 F. T. A.
2.33 Monogram 2,33 Science Club 33 Spanish Club 3
iVice-President 393 Boosters Club 2,33 Modern Music
Masters 2,3 lSecretary 2, President 39: Homecoming
Sponsor 1,2,33 Jr. Marshalg Senior Superlative - Most
Athletic.
LINDA KAY POPE
F. H. A. l,2,33 F. T. A. 2,31 Dramatics l.2,31 Blue
Cv Gray 1,2,33 Boosters 2,33 Glee Club 1,21 Fi-Y 33
French 33 Bible l,2,3.
CLYDE REAVIS
NORMA SUE REID
Library 1,2,33 Blue Sc Gray 1 2,33 F. T. A. 2,33 Dra-
matics Club 1,2,3 6Vice-President 391 F. H. A. l,2,
33 Bible 1,2,33 Boosters 2,33 French 3: Campus
Personality 3.
NANCY JANE RHEA
F. H. A. 1,2,3g Glee Club 1,23 Library 1,2,33 Boost-
ers 2.
FREDRICK ANTHONY ROBBINS
Dramatics Club 2,33 D. O. Club 3.
ALAIN MARC SANDOZ
Blue 81 Gray 33 Key Club 33 Jr. Civitan 33 Student
Assembly 33 Modern Music Masters 33 Boosters Club
33 French Club 3.
JACKIE RANDALL SHAVER
Library 13 Glee Club 1,2,5Q Annual 3: Greensboro
Music Festival 33 Dramatics Club 2.3 lPresident 393
Presidents Club 33 Modern Music Masters 33 Science
Club 33 Bible Club 33 French Club 33 Bible Club
Retreat 3.
MARGARET ELIZABETH SHAW
Annual 1,2,3, 6Activities Editor 391 Glee Club 1,2,
33 F. H. A. 1,2,33 Bible Club 1,2,3, lSecretary 1,
Social Chairman 3393 Library Club 2,33 Beta Club
2,33 Boosters 2,33 Fi-Y 2,33 F. T. A. 2,33 Quill 8:
Scroll 2,33 French Club 33 Student Assembly 23 Stu-
dent Council 23 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Co-Chairman.
REBECCA LEE SHELL
Bible Club 12,3 1Treasurer Z, President 393 Latin
l,2,33 F. H. A. l,2,3g Library 13 Boosters 2,33 Blue
84 Gray 1.2.3 lFeature Editor 2, Associate Editor 393
Presidents Club 31 Secretary of Editors Roundtable 2,
Beta Club 2,33 Quill ik Scroll 2,3 fVice-President
393 Vice-President of Homeroom 33 Treasurer of
Homeroom 23 Campus Personality 13 Bible Club Re-
treat 33 Senior Superlative - Most Influential.
JAMES SHERRILL
Beta Club 2,3 lTreasurer 39, Boosters 2,33 Spanish
Club 3: Science Club 3,
HAROLD CLYDE SHERRILL, JR.
Boosters Club 2,3 CPresident 39: Student Assembly
2,33 Student Council 23 Key Club 2,31 Monogram 2,
33 Football 1,2,3 CCaptain 393 Basketball 1,33 Track
1,2,33 Wrestling 23 Presidents Club 33 Senior Su-
perlative - Most Athletic.
SHIRLEY ANN SHINN
F. H. A. 1,25 D. O. 3
ZELLA PAYE SHORE
D. O. 3.
MARGARET LOUISE SIPES
Glee Club l,2,35 French Club 35 Science Club 35
Library Club l,2,3, Bible Club 35 F. H. A. l,2,3,
F. T. A. 2,3.
HARRIET ERWIN SLOOP
Dramatics Club l,2,35 Bible Club l,2,35 F. T. A. 2,33
Boosters Club 2,35 Fi-Y 2,35 Carrousel Princess 33
Latin Club 1,2,35 Quill 8a Scroll 2,3 CSecretary 2,325
Marshal 25 Senior Superlative - Best Lookingg Beta
Club 2,35 Blue 8: Gray l,2,3, CFeature Editor 323
Girl of Month 35 Cheerleader 35 Library Club 1,25
French Club 35 Monogram Club 35 Student Assembly
35 Homeroom Officer 2,35 Presidents Club 3.
KAY FRANCES SMITH
F. H. A. 1.25 Boosters 25 Glee Club 2,35 Library
Club l.
THOMAS LYNN SMITH
Projectionists Club l,2,35 D. O. Club 35 Boosters
Club 3.
SIDNEY ROBERT SOWERS
Beta Club 2,35 Spanish Club 33 Science Club 2,3.
LEONA SPANN
SYLVIA SUE STAFFORD
Spanish Club 33 F. H. A.
BARBARA JEAN STEELE
Student Assembly 1,25 Boosters 2,33 F. H. A. l,2,3,
Library Club l,2,35 F. T. A. 25 Dramatics 25 Bible
l,2,3, Fi-Y 2,35 Blue 8: Gray 25 Glee Club 15 Home-
room Officer l,3.
JERRY EDWARD STEWART
SANDRA LEONA STEWART
Blue 8: Gray l,2,3 CCopy Editor 325 Library Club
1,25 Latin Club l,2,3, Dramatics Club l,2,35 Bible
Club l,2,3 CSecretary 225 Beta Club l,2,3 QTreasurer
225 Boosters Club 2,35 French Club 35 Monogram
Club 2,3 CSecretaty-Treasurer 3 2, Cheerleader 2,3
lChief 323 Chief Marshal 25 Girls' State, D. A. R.
Good Citizeng Miss Merry Christmas, Fi-Y 35 Presi-
dents Club 35 Quill 8: Scroll 2,35 Co-Chairman of
Jr.-Sr. 25 Campus Personality 25 Homecoming Spon-
sor 3g Senior Superlative - Most Likely to Succeed.
PATRICIA STIKELEATHER
Majorette 2,35 Basketball lg Dramatics Club 35
Homecoming Sponsor 3, Glee Club l,2,3 fMars Hill
225 Bible Club 35 Annual l,2,3 CFeature Editor 325
Boosters Club 2,35 Science Club 32 French Club 33
Library Club l.
BARBARA ANN SULLIVAN
Annual Staff 2,3 fArt Editor 325 Beta Club 35 Bible
Club l,2,35 Blue 8: Gray 15 Dramatics 35 F. T. A. 25
French Club 35 Library Club l,2,3 CPresident 32,
Monogram Club 35 Basketball 15 Cheerleader 35
Tennis 25 Secretary-Treasurer of Sophomore Class,
Secretary-Treasurer of Junior Class, Presidents Club
35 Homecoming Queen 3, Senior Superlative - Most
Popular.
RACHEL SWEARINGER
Glee Club 2, D. O. 5.
HAZEL HOWELL TAYLOR, JR.
Student Assembly 2,3 CCouncil 323 Football 1,2,35
Wfrestling l,2,3, Track l,2,3 f2nd in WNCHSAA
in 100 and 220 dashes 225 Athlete of Month 3,
Monogram Club l,2,35 Bible Club l,2,3, Boosters
Club l,2,3, Library Club lg Key Club 3 CPresident
325 Hi-Y 35 Projectionists Club 2,3, Annual 3
CSports Editor 324 Blue 8c Gray lg Science Club 3,
Dramatics Club 35 Spanish Club 3 CSF-cretary 323 Jr.
Rotarian lg Jr. Civitan 3.
LINDA ANNE TEVEPAUGH
F. H. A. l,2,35 Glee Club 1,25 Library Club l,2,3,
Boosters Club 2.
DAVID OTTO THARPE
Monogram Club 2,35 Football l,2,3, Basketball l,2,3,
Track l,2,3, Boosters Club 2,31 Homeroom OH'icer
35 Hi-Y 35 Annual Stal? CPhotography Editor 32.
FRANCES BAGWELL THOMAS
Boosters Club 2,3, Science Club 3g Bible Club l,2,3,
Library Club 1,25 Glee Club 1,25 F. H. A. l,2,3
CTreas. 225 Student Assembly l,2,35 Student Council
1,35 Trafhc Squad 15 Delegate N.C.S.S.C.C. 25 Dele-
gate W.D.N.C.S.C.C. 2,3 lVice-Pres. 321 Fi-Y l,2,3
CHonorary Member - Sec.-Treas. 15 Pres. 322 An-
nual Ql,2,35 Co-editor 3, Annual Representative
to Editors Round Table at Western Carolina 325 Mgr.
Girls Basketball 2,35 Monogram Club 35 French Club
3: Homecoming Sponsor lg Co-Chairman jr.-Sr. Ban-
quet 25 Campus Personality 15 Quill 8: Scroll 35 Key
Club Sweetheart 35 Presidents Club 3: Superlative -
Best All Around 35 Girl of the Month 3.
JEAN EUGENIA TIMBERG
Dramatics l,35 Blue 84 Gray 1,35 French Club 1:
Spanish Club 35 Library Club 2,35 Bible Club 3.
PEGGY JEAN WARD
Central High School, Rutherfordton, N. C. l,2,3,
F. H. A. l,2,3,45 Bible Club l,2,3,45 Science Club
2,33 Pep Club l,2,35 Boosters Club 35 Art Club 2,35
Homeroom Officer 15 Home Ec. I lPresident2.
ELIZABETH ANN WARREN
Bible Club l,2,3 CTreasurer 332 Boosters Club 2,33
French Club 33 Library Club l,2,33 Student Assembly
33 Dramatics Club 2,33 Homecoming Sponsor 3.
ROBERT WILLIAM WEAVER
D. O. Club 2,3
ELLIE JANE WEST
Bible Club l,2,33 Boosters Club 2,33 Library Club
l,2,33 Blue 8: Gray 1,2333 Dramatics Club 1,2333
Beta Club 2,33 F. H. A. 132,33 F. T. A. 2.
MARIANN WHITE
Bible Club l,2,33 Annual 1,2,3 CAdvertising Editor
33g Library Club l,2,33 Glee Club l,2,33 Greensboro
Music Festival 2,33 Science Club 33 Band 13 Basket-
ball 2,33 F. T. A. 23 Fi-Y 2,33 Boosters Club 2.3.
PATSY RUTH WHITLOW
F. H. A. lg Glee Club l,2,33 Basketball 1.
GERALD THOMAS WILKINSON
Tennis l,2,33 Football l,2,33 Track 33 Basketball 1,
2,33 Latin Club l,2,33 Beta Club 2,33 Science Club 33
Monogram Club 3g Boosters Club 2,33 Library Club
l,2,33 Projectionists Club l,2Q Junior Civitan Club 33
Junior Rotarian 33 Junior Class Marshall3 Homeroom
President 13 Homeroom Secretary 23 State Beta Club
Convention 33 Junior Civitan Club Convention 3.
NIICHEL VUESTON WILKINSON
Football l,2,33 Basketball 1,2333 Track l,2,33 Boost-
ers 2,33 Library 132,33 Blue 8: Gray 1,21 Bible 1,2,31
Monogram l,2,33 Annual 33 Science 33 Spanish 3
fTreasurer 323 Key Club 33 Hi-'I' 33 Home Room
Ofhcer fTreasurer lg President 353 Projectionisrs
Club 3.
JERRY BRYAN WILSON
Science Club l,2,3 6Vice-President 373 Projectionists
Club l,2,33 Dramatics 33 French Club 33 Boosters
Club 3.
JOE THOMAS WOODIE
Harmony High School 1,23 Spanish 39 Dramatics
Club 33 Blue 8a Gray 3g Boosters Club 33 Science
Club 33 Beta Club 33 Hi-Y 3.
MARY JOAN WOODY
F. H. A. l,2,33 Library l,2,33 Bible Club 13 Annual
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Greensboro Choral Festival 3.
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121 West Front Street
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126 North Meeting
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408 West Broad Street
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201-215 West Sharpe Street
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110 West Broad Street
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114-120 South Meeting St.
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102 West Broad St.
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527 West Front St.
Phone 6411
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207-209 WEST FRONT STREET
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108 North Center Street
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107 South Center St.
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516 South Center Street
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A treasure Chest not worth its weight in gold.
Though our feet may not tred the same paths,
Our hearts will relive memories forever and ever.
The Trail of High School Days Is A Many Splendored Thing.
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