Williams High School - Doe Wah Jack Yearbook (Burlington, NC)
- Class of 1958
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M, 1- 1:1 f., L5 Li, fifiiiig 93, ,m,,,,,,M,,4,,,.,g,,,Z,,,,W,,W,. .V W-.,,v,,.M,Am14Wv,,,l,,,.,.gwQ,,,,,,,,5m:m,-9Q.,MWMMQWQAWmhwfw wamfmwmmgfggww-Lg:fgqgmfswv Mwfwqamw X Q Q 1 ,,t,,,W,m.WQ,,,,,,A, , ah Q s VNULK i , XX. BK 5 . V l I QwMMMiW,...,..H-0-'-Of ,M-'va K 2 . A Q' 2 mi 2 F ,N J , S fwinf- .4 11 2 WSH eff! mi. , by mu,-i Q ge-tiwkgk 1 Qfgaskqmf 5:4549- if , . W ia .I f J For the first time in history we, the annual staff, present you. Yes, this year we have en- deavored to give you, the students, an annual symbolic of the customs, traditions, and trends which have evolved during our high school career. In order to compile a yearbook worthy of your acceptance, it has been necessary to make numerous changes in the make-up of our pub- lication. This year as you thumb through your book, you will find for the first time a rather extensive use of color, adding vividness and life, additional pages, featuring the student and his activities, and a unique rearrangement of the senior pictures, which in our estimation lends greater emphasis to each individual pho- tograph. The senior class has gained recognition for its creativeness, imagination, and forward look as expressed through its achievements in high school. Now, as its representatives, we, the annual staff, present the students' annual- the new Doe-Wah-Jack. . , I 1 I J J ,f I , af 1 1 i I fire '4i 5 1917! I , V I 1 ,, , gf 1 I -4' .yr , I lv ,,l I I 1- 4 l 4 A 1' 1 4 1 i 1 qs.. N f' W Administration eeee Studles iiiiii t .v . s Classes Beauties ssss Organizations ,,,si Y Athletics iiiiiiiit..i.. Advertisements ..e, G X I I 00 0 Because you have worked for us and with us because you have given generously of your time and wisdom in the building of a sound athletic program for Williams, because we know that vour interest in us goes beyondthat of merely teaching what is in a textbook, because you have made a place for yourself in the hearts of all who are or have been a part of Williams High, we fondly dedicate to you the 1958 DOE- WAH-IACK as a mark of our esteem for you, 770 ?fzed 770350: , N mf' Wa,-f . fp ,gift ln much the same manner as the tone quality of a record is dependent upon the instrument reproducing the sound, the interest taken by a student leans greatly upon the patience, understanding, and interest displayed by those in authority. The many outstanding records our students have established reflect, not only the individualis effort, but also the arduous endeavors of the administration to bring out the best in each pupil. . Y ,,,K.,.,f 14 - S , Always there when needed, our advisors stand ready to help each and every student. Although their main function is to advise students about the college they plan to attend, no problem is too small for their attention. Miss Ray and Mr. Thomas have certainly earned our gratitude and respect. I4 rwwwww .ffm-: V if Although this is his first 'V year as principal of Walter 1 A Q M. Willianis High School, Mr. gt Lester Ridenhour was not a stranger to most of the stu- dents and faculty. Following his tenure as assistant prin- cipal here at Williams, he be- came principal of Broad Street School, where almost every student in high school now came under his able guidance. As principal here, Mr. Ri- denhour has done a remark- able job. He has always man- aged to take time out from the many pressing problems of administration to show gen- uine interest in the students as individuals. Our hats are off to you, Mr. Ridenhour, as we . congratulate you for a job ' well done. 778-z. .Judea 2. 2' Mrs. Tisdale, the present secretary, has man- aged to run our office with efficiency and per- fection. Although she became a member of our office staff in November, she quickly over- came the barrier of strangeness and became a friend of all. 0 0 SW! Much of the credit for a well-run school is due to our Administrative Staff, which consists of the heads of spe- cialized educational depart- ments. First row: Mrs. Strict- land, Mrs. Dawson, Dr. Spikes, Miss Wiseman, Mrs. Porter, Second row: Mr. Festa, Mr. Lentz, Mr. Newlin. Not pictured: Mrs. Barham. i , ni. .1 ein. , As Superintendent of the Burlington City Schools, Dr. Spikes has had much influence upon the lives of the citizens of our town. Under his capable leadership, the school buildings and facilities in Burlington are among the best in the South. Even more im- portant is his foresight in the setting up of curricula and special programs to offer the most opportunities possible to everyone attend- ing the schools of Burlington. We appreciate what he has done. De. 1. Z. 5 ' This group of civic-minded citizens have given freely of their time in order that the Burlington City Schools may progress. First row: Dr. Mur- ray, Mrs. Glenn, Mr. Williams. Second row: Mr. Pardue, Mr. lsley, Mr. Traynham, Mr. Lackey. Eau-:dag Z . jim S il' LLK, , i MV Q 'Sf-W' Qs A nv- W , .. l W E gi T li 35 g fs. 'fmfhf X .I ,V if ? T 3. fx 5 Sl -Le l Z41,-..., S e . 4 , . .xt 4 ag x bl' A k . ,K 7fwwW MRS. CAROL K. ADAMS--Campbell College, B.S., U.N.C., Science. MRS. EVELYN ALBEA-A.B., W.C.U.N.C., French, English, Advisor Le Cercle Francais. DR. MALVIN I.. ARTLEY---B.M., Shenandoah Conservatory, NLM.. Cincinnati Conservatory, D.F.A., Chicago Music College- of Roosevelt Uni- versity, Orchestra. MRS. PICCCY ANDREWS ASHLEY---B.S., W.C.U.N.C., .Wathematics. RENA M. BATEMAN-A.I3., M.A., E.C.C., Business Education, Co-Sponsor Student Store. JOE BLANKS---A.B., Elon College, M.A., U.N.C., History. MRS. JUNE BLEAKLEY-BS., Appalachian Teachers College, Librarian, Advisor Library Club. W. EUGENE BONDURANT-wA.B., Duke Univer- sity, Mathematics. MRS. ELLA BO0KERfA.B., E.C.C., Mm., U.N.C., English, Journalism, Advisor Barker. BEN BOWLES--E.C.C., Driver Education In- structor. MARY FRANCES BOYLES-Gardner Webb Colle-ge, A.B., W.C.U.N.C., English, Civics. MRS. CLIFTON BRADFORD-A.B., Columbia University, M.A., U.N.C., Social Science. EDITH BRANNOCK-AB., Elon College, Home Economics. 'ICA ISAAC WILLIAM BRAXTON-A.B., Elon Col- , X lege, Social Studies. Vs . Kg NLLACE BURKL-A.B., Elon College, attem- L , qxmer Occupations. W MRS. LUTHER BYRDfA.B., U.N.C., Spanish, ikrrglish, Advisor El Circulo Espanol. il ICHARIJ M. CASEY--A.B., Elon College, Dis- i R tnibutive Education. 3 W 5 , 1 RA ANN CATONfA.B., Greensboro College, glish. -I QMRS. PAULINE C. COLEMAN-A.B., Salem IXCollege, English. iMRS. J. J. DANIELEY-A.B., Elon College, gms, A.S.T.C.,Science, Advisor F.T.A. MRS. THOMAS H. DULA-A.B., E.C.C., M.Ed., Duke University, English, Speech, Advisor Scrib- bler's Club, Masque and Gavel, National Forensic League, Co-Advisor Debating. THELMA C. EDWARDS!A.B., Guilford, M.A., Duke University, English, Advisor Junior Tri-Hi-Y. BILL ENGLAND-A.B., Catawba, Physical Edu- cation, Head Football, Track Coach. WILLIAM E. FITZGERALD4A.B., U.N.C., Choral Music. C. A. FRYE--A.B., Lenoir-Rhyne, M.A., U.N.C., Physical Education. MARTHA FURCHES-B.S., A.S.T.C., Health, Physical Education, Advisor Cheerleaders. MRS. JAMES A. GEROWfA.B., Meredith, M.A., U.N.C., Latin, Advisor Keyettes, Co-Advisor De- bating Club, Advisor ,lunior Class. LUCY GLENN GILL-A.B., Meredith, M.A., Wake Forest, Latin, Co-Sponsor Student Store. s I HAROLD GRANT-B.S., B.M., 'East Carolina, Illinois Universityg Band. MRS. JULIA HIGDON GREENABS., Wake Forest Collegeg Science. MRS. JEAN CUNNWB.S., A.S.T.C.g Physical Education, Advisor Boosterls Club. LAIRRON GREGORY GUTHRIE-A.B.. Elong M.A., U.N.C.g Science, Civics. MRS. HOYT T. HAMBRIGHT-A.B., Newberry Collegeg English, Advisor National Honor Society. WILLIAM BQ HIGHT, JR.-A.B., U.N.C.g Eng- lish, Dranzatics, Advisor Drarnatics Club. MRS. ELISABETH S. HILL--A.B., Dukeg AB., U.N.C.g Science. MARY ELLEN HOBSONfB.S., A.S.T.C.g Li- brarian, Advisor Junior Red Cross. ALVIN HOOKSHBS., M.A., A.S.T.C.g Mathe- matics, Head Basketball Coach. MRS. STAN HUEFMANYBS., E.C.C.g Typing, Advisor Senior Tri-Hi-Y. MILDRED KICKLINE-A.B., Meredith Collegeg Bible, Advisor Bible Club. RALPH LAMM-B.S., E.C.C.g Science, English. MRS. VANCE LATTA-A.B., W.C.U.N.C.g M.A., Cornell University: Social Studies, English, Ad- visor Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y. WILLIAM LEE-B.A., Berea Collegeg M.A., U.N.C.g Social Studies. MRS. G. H. MARLETTE-A.B., High Point Col- Iegeg M.Ed., U.N.C.g English. FRED J. MILLER-A.B., M.A., Duke Universityg History, Head Baseball Coach, Assistant Football Coach, Athletic Director. MRS. NANCY LOUISE PENDER-A.B., Elon Collegeg M.R.E., Carver School of Missions and Social Wlorkg M.Ed., U.N.C.g English, Advisor Speech Club. MRS. M. A. POOVEY-A.B., Lenoir-Rhyne Col- legeg Mathematics. W. A. POOVEY-A.B., Lenoir-Rhyne Collegeg M.Ed., U.N.C.g Mathematics, Advisor Junior En- gineer's Club. MRS. HELEN POPE4A.B., E.C.C.g Home Ec- onomics. KATHRYN RAY-A.B., W.C.U.N.C.g lVI.E., U.N.C.g English, Girls' Counselor, Advisor Doe- Wah-Jack, Senior Class. MRS. BRINSON ROUSEfA.B., Elon, Home Ec- onomics. MRS. MARY DEAN STEELE - B.S.S.A., W.C.U.N.C.g Business Education, Advisor Civin- ettes. LESLIE E. SWANNER-A.B., Catawbag Biology, Assistant Basketball, Footballg Head Golf, Tennis Coach, Advisor Monogram Club. MARY TAYLOR-A.B., W.C.U.N.C.g Mathemat- ics, Advisor Sophomore Class. HARRY H. THOMAS-B.S., College of the Ozarksg M.A., E.C.C.g Science, Boys' Counselor, Assistant Principal, Advisor Photography Club. CLAUDE WALKER-A.B., Elon Collegeg Mathe- matics, Advisor Key Club. MRS. JOHN W. WILKINS-A.B., Elon, Mathe- matics. JW' . . , . A r . 1' Aff' t 1 it H My f .f .,,,,, , v 14 +G' if K. v k C9 as is tfi fr 55 T 1 QE? its i . V .w t -W -- A .- A . . .-.- twil l ' lirc .. . 'w-'rm . .Z . ,. AL st R '.s-. 'P I I . ,' 1 f - . ,,.. 'P , i' , ' 1 1- - ,. ' ---,'. , 1 , - V ,- f ris e ,tl 't 1 - . . 'W' .riecii - V N ny, , , ,A . ,...: t Q - v A if ,f A -'T i . I-itil H533ffitrfliiffliilmu 'if?f5'iE4'l yyilikcw' H ,.,.. Af? :ft 'tl L ' 'fm ls?'EEi?Ef?55'a,'.f,y J 0 . 4 '06 4 A Wt , A is , if J tl N? 34 A .W ' f V' H th ,A rf,fQQ,'f ,- ., ,V 3, ' - V A MR. JOSEPH E. BLANKS 74 Honor, integrity, and wisdom are not easily set down in words. Nor is it possible to measure the effect of these quali- ties upon those who come under their influence. Although we can never know how many lives have been made better by having touched that of Mr. J oe Blanks, we do know that we miss him and cherish his memory. wore x eww? Yftllel C000 Dig dia LGE? 95 R a es' do WU to Real gone daddy. Jaffe 3, I4 is btw waol- Goli f Q boy I Q05 Wle flig those real cool figures in algebrar or get all squared away in English class. mayhe even have our Carefully plannecl historv report go over like a leacl halloon. Quite possihly these expressions donit fall in the groove with the type of oral commentarv expected from a supposerllv eflucatecl teenager. The flisverning language perfectionist might gasp flis- rlainfully at the use of sueh phrases. However. as long as we. the sturlents. realize the incorrectness of slanguage. and keep it in its proper place. which Certainly is not in an essay. a speevh. or formal Conversation. it remains harmless as a threat to the English language. Teenagers may eome and go. hut sure to remain are referenr-es to the physics teacher as old sacl safvkl' or to the English instruc-toris ancestry as having originate-cl in Lower Sloboviaf, For the proficient math student, the gates to oppor- tunity are spread wide. In- dustries, colleges, and the civil services are pleading for more and better mathe- maticians. Our fine math department is doing more than its share to satisfy the demand. he understood by only the learned few. X-1-Y: Z But, teacher, it says right here . . Trying to make two and two add up. AABC Z AXYZ ff-rfrfiazzawy . f . kr,,L ' ' 1: -N.W.'f:f,-,,, :W W M C V 1 xx JfAQ Wf5Q3QSQ The all-important senior term paper. Every day we are judged, not only by what we say, but by our correctness of presentation. There- fore, a comprehensive understand- ing of English becomes necessary that we might address kings or statesmen, businessmen or lawyers, old school chums or a next-door neighbor with equal perfection of tongue and ease of manner. For attempting so vast a project, we extend a warm hand to a most deserving English department. I Any question about tomorrow's quiz? Locating the birthplace of an English author. Positively an appositive. I Q I Nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc., etc., etc Our modern textbooks present English in interesting form. Reading-the key to other worlds. Pinpointing a fact about the Louisiana Purchase. Providing students with a background of knowledge to understand the part played by the past in todayls com- plex society is one of the basic functions of our Social Studies Department. Our history classes put before the student every phase of life from the prehistoric cave- men of a long-since departed century to the present age of the missile in which we now existg economics and soci- ology enable us to live more effectively today. O O One of the many Bible projects. '6Around the world . . . l D6 4,c,0 '?ff+f.LfiriQE' fmmm We, the people of the United States . . How many points did Amalgamated Steel drop yesterday? sta .-gf, I ligion tech ,gm 19 press S071 Sociologically speaking, Burlington is a good place to live. Our deed to freedom. X Delving into the complexities of the world of science Square root of confusion. Our science staff offers ev- ery student a greater under- standing of the universe about us and what makes it spin. Those interested in obtaining more than a basic knowledge of science may avail themselves of the excellent courses in physics and chemistry. Them bones, them bones, them dry bones! All students need a good background in science. Diagrams of modern weather instruments 41. l a. la. Learning lmblar espanol. Naturally the first and most important function of a foreign language course lies in acquainting the student with the language itself, along with the history and traditions of the country. As important as this, however, are the study habits devel- oped by the one who masters a foreign language. Hearty commendations are in order for our Latin, Spanish, and French teachers for a diffi- cult job well done. le frarzqais. French class goes Monte Carlo. Latin is more than a textbook. Classic art. Now spell it in Spanish E , , QQ Y' For our future business leaders. 'iTypewritt-r song. r l A sound education in business procedure is pro- vided for those interested in securing positions on modern office staffs. The courses offered in this field make it possible for the student's education to he as fundamental or as extensive as desired. O 00600000000 053-ii? 000 All typing starts with the keyboard. Careful instruction about the use of the comptometer in bookkeeping. fi.. rf ,ff in-. f A ' -tl. J L t Learnin to doodle-. 3 I oeoof'6oooo'ee 1 Since these subjects are strictly elective, only the stu- dents interested in benefiting from these classes are enrolled. Nevertheless, all pupils are given the opportunity to avail themselves of the knowledge and experience represented by their instructor. O Journalism develops a clear, concise style of writing. Strive for the pearshaped tone. Ana one, Ana two . . . The Nvilliams Symphunic Orchvstra There's book work even in Home Ee. The sweeter side of homemaking. A stitch in time . . .U dmc 4 I I I On the more practi- cal side of our high school education is the instruction to girls in nl!an sm 'uf-1 E 'H' W aural? Q' 'I M ff .,., ' W , ' , 22 l U' ,MQ . V W. ,1 W ...an This is the school, Wil- liams High. l work here. l'm Mr. Thomas. D 2' Mr. Lamm. watch that lunch line! Ulrs. Bleakleyl Which one is missing? Mr. Braxton-On guard! Silas Marner Gill counting her gold. May l Shep' you, Mrs. Albea says. Let me see, now, says Mrs. Pope. ,, 1 , - , .- ' 4 .,., I J - size, Sw '15 ,. , . , I My heart bleeds for Duke! Miss Ray-A good likeness! tMrs. Dulal . Demosthenes 15 to Greece CMr. Fitzgerald? This IS Friday, as Mr, I-light is 10 W,H,S, isnet ii? Putting in a little overtime, 36 Mr. Poovey? . I Kg X w ' ' J 'ju ' Y sg U ' 4, ' ai I fin The buttoned-down collars, the striped pants, the tassled shoes, and the buckled shirts and trousers are here. Although the lvy League look has captured the fancy of teenagers across the nation, the senior class must assume the responsibility for its introduction into our school. However, without the creditable assistance of the junior class, who eagerly accepted the style, its introduction would have been wasted. The sophomores, husy with their books, havenlt time to gripe or praise, and so they com- plaeently accept the rising trend. Eager to he approved hy the majority and endeavoring not to appear Hgreenf, the freshmen anxiously grasp at the first opportunity to be like the upperclassmen-clothes. 25 Lindley Harriss Garrison Wright COLORS FLOWER Green and White White Rose MOTTO 'lAim High but Reach Higheri' President , Mac Garrison Vice President , 7 , ,O Bill Harriss Secretary H ,, . Sally Wright Treasurer Y,,,, Peggy Lindley GLADYS GERALDINE ALLEN Gladys Makes every day zz cheerful day. Tri-Hi-Y 43 Homeroom Treasurer 33 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Bible Club 4. WANDA LEE ANDERSON Buttons A gay laughing face, a friendly heart. Glee Club 3g Homeroom Secretary 33 Homecoming Attend- ant 43 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Superlative 4. MIKE DOUGLAS AVENT Mike Not too bashful, not too bold, lust exactly right, I'm told. Civitan Club 3, Vice President 43 Homeroom Secretary 33 Band 33 Track 33 Le Cercle Francais 4g Boosters' Club 3, 43 Superlative 4. JOYCE BEVERLY BADGETT Joyce A dark-eyed beauty who's perlcy and spry, One who is always willing to try. Dramatics Club 3, 43 Speech Club 3, 43 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Junior Play Cast 3, Crew 43 Debating Club 3, 4. EDITH LOUVINIA BAKER Edie Edie is a red-head who is quite sweet, Her looks and manners can't be beat. Assistant Advertising Manager Doe-Wah-Jack 43 Keyettes 43 FTA 3, Secretary 43 Homeroom President 3g Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Orchestra 3, President 43 National Honor So- ciety 3, 43 Homecoming Sponsor 43 CSPA 3g Quill and Scroll 43 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Le Cercle Francais 43 Junior Play Cast 33 Junior-Senior Prom Committee Chairman 3g Superlative 4. WILLIAM NATHANIEL BANE, JR. Bill Give the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. Hi-Y 43 Debating Club 43 FTA 43 Boosters' Club 3, 4g Dev. Chairman Homeroom 3, 43 Junior Play Cast 3, 43 Masque and Gavel 43 Mixed Chorus 43 Dramatics Club 3, 43 Bible Club 3, 43 National Forensic League 4. DEXTER RAYMOND BARBEE Duster Thou art a fellow of good respect. Young Life Christian Club 43 DO Club 3, President 43 Boosters' Club 3, 4. CAROLINE ELIZABETH BARNWELL Caroline A smile for all, a helping hand, A loving friend to our loyal band. Tri-Hi-Y 43 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Homecoming Sponsor 43 Red Cross Rep. 43 Glee Club 3. JAMES ALEXANDER BARNWELL Barts This friendly lad, with golden hair, Possesses traits that are very rare. Monogram Club 3, 4g Football 3, 43 Key Club 3, 43 Le Cercle Francais 4, Vice President3 Junior Marshal 33 Su- perlative 4. RONALD BRUCE BATEMAN Ron His worth is warrant for his welcome. Band 33 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Wrestling 43 Spanish Club 3, 4g Track 4. Gladys Allen Wanda Anderson Mike Avent Joyce Badge-tt Edith Baker William Bane Dexter Barbee Caroline Barnwell Jimmy Barn well Ronnie Bateman fgllv' ICM! Frances Baulding Lois Beeker Marvin Beeker Doris Benfielcl lean Benton David Black Maryann Blaekmon Charles Bolclc-n Martha Boone Joel Boswell FRANCES MARIE BAULDING Frances The price of wisdom is above rabies. Le Cercle Francais 45 Homeroom Vice President 3g Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 Boosters' Club 3. MARGARET LOIS BEEKER Butch Her heart is open as the dayg Her feelings all are true. Glee Club 4, Boosters, Club 3, 4. MARVIN BOYD BEEKER Curly I talfe life as it comes and enjoy it. B00sters Club 3, 43 D0 Club 3, 4. DORIS ANN BENFIELD 4'Doris', Life was made for love and cheer. Transfer 3g Boosters' Club 3, 4, DE Club 4. DELORIS JEAN BENTON Jean Better a little fire that warms than a big one that burns. Bible Club 33 Spanish Club 3, 4g Boosters' Club 3, 4. WILLIAM DAVID BLACK '5Blackie He is happy who knoweth not himself to be otherwise. MARYANN BLACKMON Maryann,, UThe only way to have a friend is to be onef' Boosters' Club 3, 45 Le Cercle Francais 4. DELMER CHARLES BOLDER, JR. uCl13I'lCS,, Great thoughts come from the heartf, Band 3, 4g Boosters' Club 3, 4. MARTHA LOU BOONE Shortyl' mln fellowship well could she laugh and chatter. Boosters' Club 3, 4g DE Club 3. RICHARD JOEL BOSWELL 'lloell' He can who thinks lze can. Boosters' Club 3g Spanish Club 3, DE Club 4. 5' CLYDE BENNY BOWES BOzO UA star on the court and a real good sport. Civitan Club 3, 45 Monogram Club 3, Vice President 45 Homeroom President 45 Boosters' Club 3, 45 Football 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Baseball 3, 4. PATRICIA GAIL BRACKETT Gail A smile is the trademark of a happy soul. Benny Bowes Gail Brackett Boosters' Club 3, 45 Clee Club 3, 4. JUDY CAROL BRANDE ,ludy', Small and short as she may be, She sure is fall of vitality. Clee Club 3, 45 Bible Club 4. WANDA JOLENE BRIDGES '4Wanda A little body doth often harbor a great soul. Wanda Bridges Bible Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Library Club 3, 45 Library Club Sponsor 35 Boosters' Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 Homecoming Sponsor 45 Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 45 Superlative 4. Judy Branfle HUBERT LEE BRITT Hugo The true standard of quality is seated in the mindg Those who think nobly are noble. Hubert Britt Boosters' Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 4. LARRY EUGENE BROOKS Larry Laffy Brooks His mind, his kingdomg and his will, his law. Boosters' Club 3, 45 DO Club 4. THELMA BUNN BROWN '6Bunn 1 have a heart with a room for every joy. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Boosters' Club 3, 45 FTA 45 Bible Club 3, Thelma Brown President 45 Mixed Chorus 3, President 45 Testator 4. ROBERT MARSHALL BURGESS Bob ROW Bufsff He is gentle, he is shy, but he has mischief in his eye. Boosters' Club 45 Football 3, 45 Engineering Club 4. BOBBIE JEAN BURNS i'Bobbie Modest and sweet, calm and sincere. Bobbie Jean Burns DO Club 4. sh JAMES HAROLD RUSH Bush Hamm Bu As merry as the day is long. --- ins- lf vm! 'vvffi' 'diqps Brenda Butler Max Butler Gail Cannon Becky Carlyle Nancy Carr Ann Carrow Artie Chestnut Kathy Clark Larry Coble Dean Coleman BRENDA GREY BUTLER Ben The days that make us happy make us wise. Tri-Hi-Y 45 FTA 3, 45 Speech Club 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Boosters' Club 45 Intramural Sports 45 Li- brary Club 45 Red Cross Rep. 45 Spanish Club 3. RUPERT MAXWELL BUTLER Nack The quiet mind is richer than a crown. Boosters' Club 3, 45 DO Club 3, Vice President 45 Red Cross Rep. 45 Spanish Club 3. LOMA GAIL CANNON Gail Kind hearts are more than coronetsf' Boosters' Club 3, 4. REBECCA ELIZABETH CARLYLE Becky Cute and friendly, bright and gay, .lust the kind of girl to brighten the way. Society Editor Barker 45 Junior Assistant Barker 35 Junior Marshal 35 Keyettes 3, Secretary 45 Boosters' Club 3, 45 Cheerleader 3, 45 CSPA 35 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Le Cercle Francais 45 DAR Citizenship Award 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Superlative 4. NANCY CATHERINE CARR Nancy A loyal heart, a peaceful mind, A better friend you will never find. Assistant Business Manager Doe-Wah-Jack 45 Junior As- sistant Doe-Wah-Jack 35 Keyettes 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Boosters' Club 3, 45 Le Cercle Francais 4, Treasurer 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 Scribblers' Club 45 Speech Club 3, 45 Home- coming Sponsor 4. DOROTHY ANN CARROW Happy-go-lucky, looking for fun, One of the liveliest under the sun. Boosters' Club 3, 45 DO Club 45 Junior Play Cast 35 Red Cross Rep. 45 Spanish Club 3. Baber ARTIE BENJAMIN CHESTNUT Artie Success is won by patient endeavor. Boosters' Club 35 DO Club 3, 4. KATHLEEN ROSE CLARK Kathy Kathy is nice and likable too, She'll do anything she can for you. Dramatics Club 3, Board of Directors 45 Tri-Hi-Y, Corres- ponding Secretary 3, President 45 FTA 3, Vice President 45 Homecoming Sponsor 45 Attendant 45 Doe-Wah-.lack Spon- sor 35 Junior Play Crew 3, Head 4. LARRY FRENCH COBLE Frenchy The truest approach is just being a friend. Boosters' Club 3, 45 DO Club 4. RONALD DEAN COLEMAN Dean A good character is long to be remembered. Boosters' Club 3, 45 Homeroom Vice President 35 Junior Exchange Club 3, 45 Basketball 45 Le Cercle Francais 4. 5 BRUCE MELVIN CONKLIN Bruce Life to me is just a comedy. Boosters' Club 3, 45 DO Club 45 Spanish Club 3. JAMES REUBEN COPLAND Jim Any record with a red-hot beat, Can get this jazz-lover up on his feet. News Editor Barker 45 Boosters' Club 3, 45 Debating Club 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, Treasurer 45 Key Club 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Student Government 35 Hi-Y 4, Secretary 45 Golf Team 3, Captain 45 Speech Club 3, 45 CSPA 35 Homeroom President 35 Scribblers' Club 3, 45 National Forensic League 45 Junior Engineers Club 45 Monogram Club 3, 45 Superlative 45 Commencement Speaker. ALAN LEO COX Alan My heart is whole, my fancy free. Boosters' Club 3, 45 DE Club 4. BARBARA ANN COZART Barbara A good sport and a warm heart within. Boosters' Club 3, 45 DE Club 3, 4. EUGENE CRAWFORD Eugene Silence accomplishes much that noise cannot. Boosters' Club 3, 45 Bible Club 35 FTA 35 Hi-Y 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 Le Cercle Francais 45 Superla- tive 4. SANDRA LEA CRUCH Bug The girl who loves to laugh should surely do well. Boosters' Club 3, 45 Homeroom Vice President 35 Glee Club 35 Homeroom Treasurer 4. JESSE CROOM 'Tis good will that makes intelligence. Boosters' Club 3, 45 DO Club 4, Treasurer 45 Homeroom Treasurer 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. 6611655677 PATRICIA ANN CROSS Pat A merry heart goes all the way, A sad one tires in a mile. VIRGINIA M. CROWDER Jeanne Pleasantness and dependability are qualities well mixed. Boosters' Club 3, 45 Glee Club 35 Junior Play Cast 35 Dra- matics Club 4. MARTHA LOUISE CURTIS Martha Sweet and gracious and loving too, Always doing things for you. Boosters' Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Le Cercle Francais 4. Bruce Conklin .lim Copland Alan Cox Barbara Cozart Eugene Crawford Sandra Creech Jesse Croom Pat Cross Virginia Crowder Martha Curtis 3 P-'M' in Brenda Davis Madge Davis Peggy Davis Juanita Descheemaeker Johnny Dunlap Ann Dunn Gordon Durham Tyron Faucette Jackie Fayne ,lim Ferrell BRENDA ANNE DAVIS 4'Bumba A good name is better than riches. Typist Doe-Wah-Jack 4, Boosters' Club 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, CSPA 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4. MADGE GRAHAM DAVIS Madge She faces the world with a smilef, Boosters' Club 3, DE Club 3, 4. PEGGY JEAN DAVIS Peggy', A voice that is sweet and clear, A heart that is kind and sincere. Boosters, Club 3, 4. JULIA JUANITA DESCHEEMAEKER Nita', Never idle a moment, thrifty and thoughtful of others. Le Cercle Francais 4, Boosters' Club 3, 4-, DE Club 3. JOHNNY LAWRENCE DUNLAP '5Burlap A light heart lives long. Boosters' Club 3, 4, Junior Engineers Club 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Junior Play Cast 3. ANN PARKER DUNN Ann Modest and sweet, calm and sinceref, Boosters' Club 3, 4, FTA 4, Homeroom Dev. Chairman 3, Bible Club 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Vice President 3. CHARLES GORDON DURHAM 4'GordonH Steady, earnest, and full of spank. DE Club 4. WALLACE TYRON FAUCETTE Wfyw Far may we search before we find a heart so manly or so kind. Boosters' Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Camera Club 4. JACKIE CARROLL FAYNE 'flackiew A fellow with a heart so sincere is bound to have a noble career. JAMES LESTER FERRELL Mlimn Loyal hearted, strong of' mind. A nobler fellow youill never findf, Boosters' Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Bible Club 3, 4, Baseball 3. K5 BLANCHE ELIZABETH FINLEY Betty A big heart always wishing to do right and to be a friend with everybody. Advertising Manager Doe-Wah-Jack 4, Junior Assistant Doe- Wah-Jack 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Keyettes 3, 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Debating Team 3, 4, Debat- ing Club 3, 4, Speech Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Boost- ers' Club 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 3, Scribblers' Club 3, Secretary 4, Junior Play Make-up Crew 3, Le Cercle Francais 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Superlative 4. NANCY CATHERINE FOSTER Nancy Friendship offers the best in life. National Honor Society 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Boosters' Club 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 3, Camera Club 3. BERNICE ARNETTA FOWLKES Arnetta The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed. Boosters' Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Girls' Chorus 3. LARRY WENDELL FRAZIER Larry To be valued by others means to belong. Boosters' Club 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Football 3, Baseball 3, 4, Junior Exchange Club 3, 4. ROSANNA MITCHELL GANT Rosie A daughter of the gods, divinely tall, and most divinely fair. Dramatics Club 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Vice President 3, Le Cercle Francais 4, Boosters' Club 3, 4, Civinettes 3, Junior Play Cast 3, Crew 4, Homecoming Sponsor 3, 4, State Contest Play 3, Prom Committee 3, Speech Club 4. RONALD ARLINGTON GARRETT Ron Always a friend, always a gentleman. WATSON MCIVER GARRISON, JR. Mac One thing is forever good, That one thing is Success. Senior Class President 4, National Honor Society 3, Pres- ident 4, Homeroom President 3, 4, Junior Exchange Club 3, 4, Junior Engineers Club 4, Vice President 4, Football 3, Track 3, Boosters' Club 3, 4, Superlative 4. HILDA FAYE GENTRY Hilrey A light heart lives long. Homeroom President 4, FTA 3, 4, El Cerculo Espanol 3, Secretary 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Student Government 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Boosters' Club 3, 4, Junior Play Com- mittee 3. JAMES ANTHONY GEROW Bags Let us enjoy pleasure while we can. Key Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Band 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Golf 3, 4, Boosters' Club 3, 4, Speech Club 4. LINDA FRANCES GILLIAM Linda Such an air, such a grace, Such a style, such a face. Feature Editor Doe-Wah-Jack 4, Transfer 3, Boosters' Club 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Homeroom Treasurer 3, CSPA 3, National Honor Society 3, Secretary 4, Keyettes 4, Home- coming Sponsor 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Superlative 4. Betty Finley Nancy Foster Arnette Fowlkes Larry Frazier Rosanna Gant Ron Garrett Mac Garrison Hilda Gentry Jimmy Gerow Linda Gilliam Milton Class Elva Glenn Loretta Glosson Adelaide Goodman Glenda Graves Faye Greeson David Cuyer Ann Hackett Miles Hadley Nancy Hager PAUL MILTON GLASS Friend of all, enemy of nonef, Boosters, Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Glee Club 3, 4g Le Cercle Francais 4. ELVA DARE GLENN Hlflval, 'Triendships multiply joys and divide grief. Glass Boosters' Club 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4. LORETTA JANE GLOSSON And surely we could never forget a girl as sweet as her. NLO77 Boosters' Club 3, 4g Tri-Hi-Y 4g Red Cross Rep. 3, 4g Mixed Chorus 35 Junior Play Committee Chairman 3, Bible Club 3. DOROTHY ADELAIDE GOODMAN '4Adelaide,' 'iT he hearty grasp, the honest gaze, The voice that means the things it says. Boosters' Club 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Dramatics Club 3, 4-Q Speech Club 4. Y GLENDA JEAN GRAVES '6Glenda Sunshine came along with thee. Boosters' Club 3, 4, Glee Club 3. ROBERTA FAYE GREESON Faye,, Nor know we anything so fair, As the smile upon her face. Typist Doe-Wah-Jack 4, Boosters' Club 3, 4g CSPA 3g National Honor Society 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. DAVID JEROME GUYER '4David The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure and pleasure my business. Football 3, 43 Monogram Club 3. 4, Superlative 4. ANN VELETA HACKILTT Shorty'5 The one who loves and laughs must surely do well. MILES BLACK HADLEY Miles If worry were the only cause of death, Then Miles would live foreverf, NANCY RUTH HAGER Nancy', A heart as open as the day, Her feelings all are true. Tri-Hi-Y 4g Boosters' Club 3, 4g FTA 3, 4g Le Cercl Francais 4. 5 IRIS ROSE HAGWOOD 'fnosiet' If you want good things to turn up, Keep the corners of your mouth that way. .IAMES EDWARD HAIR Hliml' Of men the happiest he.', Boosters' Club 3, 43 Hi-Y 43 Junior Exchange Club 3, 4. JOHN LEE HARDEN Worm,' The world would be mine if l just had time to take care of it.', Boosters' Club 3, 4g Football 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Bus Driver 3, 43 Junior Civitan Club 3, 4g Monogram Club 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 4. WILLIAM GRAHAM HARRISS Bill', All great men are dead, and l a'on't feel too good myself? Sports Editor Doe-Wah-Jack 4g Junior Assistant Doe-Wah- Jack 33 ,Band 3, Drum Major 43 Senior Class Vice Presi- dent 43 Boosters' Club 3g Homeroom Rep. 4g Junior Mar-. sbal 3g Basketball 3, 4g Tennis 3, 43 Monogram Club 3, 4g Junior Exchange Club 3, Dev. Chairman 43 Homeroom President 33 Quill and Scroll 4g CSPA 33 Student Gov- ernment 3g Homecoming Committee 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Commencement Speaker. ERIC CLARENCE HART NSIIOI-Rodv No man is happy who does not think himself so. Bus Driver 3, 43 Boosters' Club 43 Bible Club 43 Men's Chorus 4. DENNIE HOWARD HARVEY '4Dennie,, A love of life, there'll always be, for in her heartis a melody. Cheerleader 43 Boosters' Club 3, Rep. 43 Clee Club 33 Spanish Club 3, Dev. Chairman 43 Bible Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Superlative 4. NANCY RUTH HASKINS Nancy An intelligent, charming, sociable lass, Well liked by everyone in the class. Associate Editor Doe-Wah-Jack 43 Boosters' Club 3, 4g Civinettes 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 CSPA 33 Home- room Dev. Chairman 3g Homecoming Sponsor 4g Le Cercle Francais 4, President 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Inter-Club Council 4g Giftorian 4. RAY ALDROW HAWKINS Ray,' l'll be merry, l'll be free, llll be sad for nobody. BRENDA ANNE HAY Brennan For who can see and then forget, The glories of this gay brunette. Civinettes Secretary 3, State Secretary 43 Le Cercle Fran- cais 4g Tri-Hi-Y 4g Boosters' Club 3, 43 Safety Council 43 Homecoming Sponsor 4g Homeroom Secretary 3. DOYLE HAYES 4'Hayes,' 'Don't wake me unless it's a womanf' Monogram Club 3, 43 Wrestling 3, 4g Football 43 Junior Exchange Club 3, 43 Safety Council 4g Hi-Y 4g Spanish Club 3, 43 Boosters' Club 3, 4. Iris Hagwood Jim Hair Johnny Harden Bill Harris Eric Hart Dennie Harvey Nancy Haskins Ray Hawkins Brenda Hay Doyle Hayes 'truf- 510-our' so 1 if . -was Bill Haynes Linda Heath Bill Heywortb Roland Hodge Franklin Hoggard Jerry Hollifield Jackie Holmes Janice Holt Joan Holt Michael Holt WILLIAM WHITWEY HAYNES, JR. '6Bill,' Character Ls the diamond that scratches every stone. Band 3g Track 43 Boosters, Club 3, 4. LINDA ELLEN HEATH Lulu', Sincere in friendship and talented in art, Quiet in disposition, with a happy heart. Art Editor Doe-Wah-Jack 43 CSPA 33 Homeroom Secre- tary 43 Tri-Hi-Y 33 FTA 43 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 4. WILLIAM HEYWORTH 4'Bill', A reat man is made up 0 ualities that meet or make e G ll great occastonsf, Football 3, 43 Monogram Club 3, 4g Boosters' Club 3, 4. KENNETH ROLAND HODGE uRoland There is only one success-to be able to spend your life in your own wayf' Band -3, 43 Hi-Y 43 Boys' Chorus 33 Safe Driving Council 3, President 43 Boosters, Club 3, 43 DO Club 4g Homecoming Committee 33 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Superla- tive 4. OBY FRANKLIN HOGGARD uFrank,, Act well your partg there all the honour lies. D0 Club 3, 43 Boosters' Club 4. JERRY WINFORD HOLLIFIELD MHolly', g'First in Sports, first in the game. He has made for him- self a remembered namef' Monogram Club 3, President 43 Football 3, Co-Captain 43 Wrestling 3, Co-Captain 4g Baseball 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, 43 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 3, 43 Superlative. JACKIE ANTHONY HOLMES Jackie Quietness is an indication of ability to thinkg dignity of intellectf' DE Club 3, Vice President 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Homeroom Vice President 3, President 4. JANICE ANN HOLT Mjanicew Great it is to say that none can take her place, for she leaves a memory that time cannot erase. Photography Editor Doe-Wah-Jack 43 Junior Assistant 33 Civinettes Treasurer 3, President 43 CSPA 33 Homeroom Secretary 33 Homecoming Attendant 33 Junior Marshal 33 Junior Play Cast 33 Quill and Scroll 43 Le Cercle Fran- cais 43 Inter-Club Council 43 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Home- coming Sponsor 4. JOAN LEE HOLT HJoan', A smile for all, a greeting glad, An amiable jolly way she had. Civinettes 3, 43 Vice President 43 Junior Class Secretary 33 Homeroom President 33 Le Cercle Francais 43 Varsity Cheerleader 43 Homeroom Secretary 43 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Superlative. MICHAEL HOBSON HOLT '4Gussie Full of fun, joy and cheer, A friend whom all hold dear. Civinettes 3, 43 Cheerleader 33 Assistant Head 43 Boosters' Club 3, 4, President 43 Dramatics Club 3, 43 Homeroom Treasurer 33 Junior Play Cast 3g Le Cercle Francais 43 Inter-Club Council 43 Homecoming Committee Chairman 43 Superlative. f5 WILLIAM DWIGHT HOPKINS g'Dwight Anything worth doing at all is worth doing well. DO Club 43 Bible Club 43 Spanish Club 33 Boosters' Club 3. ROBERT LOUIS HORNADAY Bobby,' What is thine is mine, and all mine is thine. DONALD GRAHAM JENKINS Don Don is happy all the while, He always greets you with a smile. DE Club 4, Treasurer 43 Safe Driving Council 4g Boosters' Club 3, 43 Red Cross Rep. 4. REZIN BASS JENNINGS HR. B. He that thinks himself the happiest man, really is so. DORIS .DAWN JOHNSON Doris I know not what the future holds, But neither sorrow nor grief shall conquer my soul. Glee Club 4g DE Club 3g Softball 3, 4g Boosters' Club 4. RECINALD 'ALLEN JOHNSON Shakes Always happy, never sad, Sometimes naughty, never badfl DE Club 4g Boosters' Club 3, 43 Band 3, 43 DEWITT GRANT JONES De H e put all his troubles in a box, Sat on the lid-then smiled. Copy Editor Doe-Wah-Jack 43 Junior Exchange Club 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Scribblers' Club 3, Vice President 43 Homeroom Vice President 33 Student Government 43 Home- coming Committee 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Homeroom Presi- dent 4g Boosters' Club 33 Superlative 4. DOLLY MAE JONES Dolly She wears the smile that won't come off. DE Club 43 Boosters' Club 3, 4. GARY FREEMONT JONES Gary Roll an, old world, And I'll roll with you. DE Club 4. REBECCA LOU JONES Becky As pure in thought as the angels are. Transfer 33 Civinettes 4g Band 3, 43 Secretary-Treasurer 43 Homecoming Sponsor 43 Homeroom Treasurer 43 National Honor Society 3, 4g FTA 3, 43 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Le Cercle Francais 43 Annual Sponsor f' Dwight Hopkins Robert Hornaday Donald Jenkins R. B. Jennings Doris Johnson Reggie Johnson Dewitt Jones Dolly Mae .Jones Gary Jones Becky Jones THOMAS WOODROW JOYNER HT. W. We doubt not that for one so true, There must be noble work to do. Boosters' Club 3, 43 Camera Club 4, Junior Engineers Club 4. LIBBY G. KAKAVAS Libby To be glad of life because it gives you a chance to love, work, and play. Boosters' Club 3, 4. TOMMY HOWARD KEIM '6Tommy A better boy you will never see, The boy that's better will never be. DE Club 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 43 Boosters' Club 3, 4, Homeroom Vice President 4, Homecoming Es- cort 4. GARY BLAINE KENT Kent Manners often make fortunes. Band 3, 4g Boys' Chorus 3, Orchestra 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 4. HAZEL DELORES KEPLEY '6Hazel Content is more than a kingdom. Boosters' Club 3, 4g Library Club 4. CATHERINE MARIE KIMREY Cat Wisdom comes to no one by chance. Boosters' Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 4. WILLIAM DAVID KIMREY David Only he can fudge of matters great and high whose soul is likewise. Boosters' Club 3, 4g Spanish Club 43 Bus Driver 4. ATHAL PATRICIA KING Pat Good humor teaches fun at last, Makes new friends and keeps those of the past. Girls' Chorus 4, Boosters' Club 3, 4. ROBERT BRUCE KITTENGER Robert People of quality know everything, Without ever having been taught. Junior Exchange Club 3, 4g Hi-Y 4g Junior Engineers' Club 4, Boosters' Club 3, 4. BRENDA SUE KIZZIAH HBrenda To those who know thee not, no words can paint, And those who know thee, know all words are faint. Tri-Hi-Y 4, Boosters' Club 3, 43 Bible Club 4g Safe Driving Council 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4. 5 THOMAS MICHAEL LASSITER. Lass Mike is interested infthings of all sorts, His biggest interests are in girls and sports. Monogram Club 3, 43 Football 3, 43 Wrestling 3, Co- Captain 43 Key Club 3, 43 Glee Club 33 Speech Club 33 Hi-Y 43 Le Cercle Francais 43 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Superlative 4. GERALD DEAN LEE '4Geralcl Happy is he who is content. DE Club 43 Spanish Club 33 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Red Cross Rep. 33 Bible Club 3. RUTH ELLEN LEMMONS g'Ruth Do the headwork before the handworkf' Feature Editor Barker 43 Barker Reporter 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, President 33 FTA 43 Camera Club 33 Boosters' Club 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Inter- Club Council 33 Quill and Scroll 4g Scribblers' Club 43 Homeroom Dev. Chairman 43 Historian 4. CAROLYN LEWIS Carolyn She's true to her word, her work, and her friends. Glee Club 33 Mixed Chorus 43 Boosters' Club 3, 4. SUSAN JEAN LILLY '4Susan,' A loving heart, intelligent mind, and ne'er so true zz friend you'll find. Civinettes 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Glee Club 33 Le Cercle Francais 4, Secretary 43 Homeroom Dev. Chairman 43 Speech Club 43 Debating Club 43 Prom Committee 3. PEGGY LOU LINDLEY A sweeter girl youlll never find, Always considerate and oh, so kind. Boosters' Club 3, 43 Keyettes 3, Vice President 4g Spanish Club 3, 43 Homeroom Vice President 33 Junior Class Treasurer 33 Junior Marshal 33 Homeroom Secretary 43 Student Government 3, 43 Senior Class Treasurer 43 Band 3, 43 Majorette 3, 43 Homecoming Attendant 43 Junior Play Committee Chairman 3. WILLIAM LEWIS LINDLEY Bill His worst is better than any other pers0n's best. DO Club 3, Secretary 43 Homeroom President 43 Boosters' Club 3, 4. CALVIN CUMMINS LINNEMANN, JR. Calvin Every n1an is the architect of his own future. Editor-in-Chief Barker 4, Junior Assistant 33 Student Coun- cil 43 Student Government 43 Key Club 3, 43 CSPA 3g Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Junior Play Cast 33 Senior Play Cast 33 Contest Play Cast 33 Dramatics Club 3, 43 Debating Team 3, 43 Debating Club 33 Speech Club 3, 43 National Forensic League 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Hi-Y 4g Boosters' Club 3, 43 Masque and Gavel 3, 43 Superlative. DELORES ALDONA LINVILLE Delores Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eyes, In every gesture dignity and love. Boosters' Club 3. MIKE ANTHONY LITTLEJOHN Moogoo His care was never to offend, And every person was his friendf' Football 3, 43 Track 33 Monogram Club 3, 43 Le Cercle Francais 43 Homeroom Treasurer 33 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Homeroom President 43 Student Government 43 Superlative. Mike Lassiter Gerald Lee Ruth Lemmons Carolyn Lewis Susan Lilly Peggy Lindley Bill Lindley Calvin Linnemann Delores Linville Mike Littlejohn Frank Long James Long Jimmy Long Peggy Long Robert Thomas Lovell Elizabeth Loy Jerry Loy Bill Loy Frankie Mansfield Jimmy Marshall ARTHUR FRANK LONG, JR. '4Frank His manners are fine, His line divine, His smile beyond compare. JAMES EDWARD LONG One thing better than success, is to be worthy of success. DO Club 3, 4. Lajarnesva JAMES EUGENE LONG The boy who wins is the boy who works--the boy who toils while the next one shirksf' Band 3, 43 Junior Exchange Club 3, 43 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Junior Engineers' Club 4, Secretary 43 Hi-Y 4, Vice Pres- ident 4g Orchestra 4: PEGGY ANN LONG 'fpeggytt What wisdom can you find that is greater than kindness? caJiInmyaa Boosters' Club 3, 4. ROBERT THOMAS LOVELL Boi 'iNever trouble trouble, Till trouble troubles you. Boosters' Club 43 Spanish Club 4. FLORENCE ELIZABETH LOY '6Liz A-foot and light-hearted I take the open road. Tri-Hi-Y 43 Prom Committee 3g Boosters' Club 3, 43 Home- coming Attendant 43 Superlative 4. JERRY WAYNE LOY Jerry True worth is being-not seeming. DE Club 3, 4g Boosters' Club 3, 4. WILLIAM RILEY LOY G'Bill We never know, believe me, when we have succeeded best. National Honor Society 3, 43 Spanish Club 33 Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 3, 43 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Commence- ment Speaker. CLARENCE FRANKLIN MANSFIELD Frankie He is happy who knoweth not himself to be otherwise. National Honor Society 3, 43 Dramatics Club 3, President 4g Bible Club 3, 43 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Junior Engineers Club 43 Hi-Y 43 Speech Club 43 Junior Play Cast 33 Student Director 3g Prom Committee 3. JIMMY RAY MARSHALL Jim He can who thinks he can. Boosters' Club 3, 43 Junior Play Cast 33 Dramatics Club 3 Vice President 43 Hi-Y 4. 25 FRED MASSEY Fred Gaiety and a light heart are the best medicine for all. Le Cercle Francais 4g Bus Driver 3, 43 Red Cross Rep. 33 Boosters' Club 3, 4. JOSEPH DAVID MATTHEWS David Whenever l feel the urge to exercise coming on, I lie flown 'til it passes over. Junior Exchange Club 3. 4, Secretary 3, Vice President 4g Hi-Y 43 Speech Club 43 Boosters' Club 3, 4. EMANUEL MAY III Sfrfippv Happy-go-lucky in his way, Taking things as they came each day. Advertising Manager Barker 43 ,Iunior Civitan 3, President 43 National Honor Society 3, Vice President 43 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Wrestling 3, 43 HiAY 4g Speech Club 33 CSPA 33 Inter-Club Council 4g Monogram Club 3, 4. JUNE GREY MCADAMS June When hearts are true, few words will do. PATRICIA ANN McKEE 'cStretch Always smiling, always sweet, always -pretty, and always neat. DO Club 43 Boosters' Club 3, 4. WILLIE MAE MQKINNEY Bea Wllhf? M36 'WCKIHHSY A little nonsense now and then, A hearty laugh, a friendly grin. D0 Club 3, 43 Boosters' Club 3. Rep. 4. DOROTHY VIRGINIA MCLAURINE '6Dottie A sweet attractive kind of grace, Shone continually from her face. Transfer 33 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Clee Club 33 Spanish Club 43 Speech Club 43 Safe Driving Council 43 Homecoming Sponsor 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4. MICHAEL JOHN McMANUS G'Mike And he is such a size, When his feet are on the ground, His hands touch the skies. Transfer 43 Spanish Club 4, Vice President 43 Debating Club 43 Debating Team 43 Junior Engineers' Club 43 Speech Club 43 Hi-Y 4. CLINTON SWAIN MEACHAM Butch A hearty laugh, a mischievous smile, .Walres for him a life worthwhile. Spanish Club 33 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Bible Club 4. MARGARET ALICE MERRITT Margaret 'Tis the song you sing and the smiles you wear, That makes the sun shine everywhere. FTA 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 3, Secretary-Treasurer 43 Bible Club 3, 43 Civinettes 3, 4g Boosters' Club 3, 43 Speech Club 43 Intramural Sports 4g National Forensic League 4. Melinda Messer Mary Frances Mills .Iennie Faye Minnis Jimmy Mitchell Joanne Moff Ralph Montgomery Pat Moorefield Brenda Morton Douglas Moss Sybille Mueller MELINDA SWANN MESSER '6Swannie A charm of grace, a charm of smile, A charm of friendship all the while. Assistant Feature Editor Doe-Wah-Jack 4, Keyettes 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Cheerleader 3, Head 4, Junior Marshal 3, Safe Driving Council 3, Vice President 4, Boosters' Club 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Student Council 4, Le Cercle Francais 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Homeroom Treasurer 3, Homecom- ing Committee Chairman 4, Prom Committee 3, Junior Play Committee 3, CAPA 3, Student Government 4, Superlative 4. MARY FRANCES MILLS MFrankie The spirit which keeps thee is noble, Courageous, high, and unmatchalnlef' Boosters' Club 3, 4. JENNIE FAYE MINNIS HJen She is alike to all and liked by all. Boosters' Club 3, 4, Bible Club 3, 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Debating Club 3, 4, Speech Club 4, Doe-Wah-Jack Sponsor 4, lntramural Sports 4, FTA 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 4. JAMES CLAIR MITCHELE 'QIimmy Early to bed anrl early to rise Would spoil the fun of a lot of guys. Boosters' Club 3, 4, Track 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Baseball 3, Monogram Club 3. 4. JOANNE ILENE MOFF Muff 'SShe is cheerful, she is sweet, She's the kind you'd like to meet. Civinettes 3, Cheerleader Alternate 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Boosters' Club 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Tri-HiAY 4, Draniatics Club 4, Junior Play Cast 3, NFL 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 3, Homecoming Spon- sor 4, Debating Club 3, Prom Committee 3, FTA 4, Superlative 4. RALPH ARVEY MONTGOMERY 'iRalph None but himself can be his parallel. Football 4, Track 3, 4, Boosters' Club 3,,4, Monogram Club 3. 4, Spanish Club 4. PATRICIA ANN MOOREFIELD g'Pat '4Pat's work is always well done, She's sweet, lively, and full of fun. Tri-Hi-Y 4, Bible Club 4, FTA 3, 4, Intramural Sports 4, Boosters' Club 3, 4. BRENDA DANIELLE MORTON Brenda Be merry, if you are wise. DOUGLAS SIMON MOSS, JR. nDoug Your teasing worft you kindly hush When you see how easily I blush. Junior Exchange Club 3, 4, Boosters' Club 3, 4, Junior Engineers' Club 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Home-room Vice President 4. SYBILLE TOSCA MUELLER Sybi11e A quiet tongue shows a wise hand. Boosters' Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Homeroom Vice President 3, Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 4, Tri- Hi-Y 4. ..... ,.,f..,..., . ,. 25 THOMAS STOKES NEAL Tommy,' He liked to like people, therefore people liked himf' Assistant Sports Editor Doe-Wah-Jack 4, Key Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Golf Team 3, 4, Boosters' Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Glee Club 3, Homeroom Vice President 4, Inter-Club Council 4 ,Monogram Club 3, 4. LINDA GREY NEESE Linda', This blond-haired girl with eyes of blue, Has real personality, a sense of humor too. LINDA JEAN NELSON HLinda,' Blond hair, eyes of blue, l'm sure you'll like her too. Assistant Photography Editor Doe-Wah-Jack 4, CSPA 3, Boosters' Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Junior Play Cast 3, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Le Cercle Francais 4, Homecoming Committee 4, Camera Club 4, Secretary 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Commencement Speaker. DONALD GREY NEWLIN Donn 1 have always observed that to succeed in the world One should seem a fool, but be wise. Business Manager Doe-Wah-Jack 4, Key Club 3, 4, Home- room Treasurer 4, Junior Class President 3, Boosters' Club 3, 4, Me-n's Chorus 3, Homecoming Escort 4, Home- room1President 3, Prom Committee 3, Junior Marshal 3, Student Council 3, Junior Play Committee Chairman 3, Student Government 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Superlative 4. JOHN URSUHART NEWMAN III G'Big Jack He has a big body and a very good mind, With this combination he shall never fall behindf' Exchange Editor, Art Editor, Circulation Manager Barker 4, Junior Exchange Club 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Homeroom President 4, Football 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Inter-Club Council 3, 4, Scribblers' Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Debating Club 4, Boosters' Club 3, 4, Student Government 4, Ciftorian 4. WILLIAM DEAN NEWSOME Bill As crazy as Dopey, as cute as Doc, As mean as Grumpy, but a good old sock. Key Club 4, Monogram Club 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Spanish Club 3, Treasurer 4, Football 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Baseball 4, Boosters' Club 3, 4, Superlative 4. THOMAS JACK OAKES Wllinkerl' Thomas is a quiet boy and kind, A finer friend y0u'll never find. Junior Exchange Club 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Boosters' Club 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 4. GEORGE HURDLE OAKLEY Loyal hearted, strong of mind, A nobler fellow you'll never find. Junior Exchange Club 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Boosters' Club 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4. 'lSi-Washv ANN ELIZABETH PARROTT 'LAnn', Those about her, from her shall read the perfect ways of honor. Boosters' Club 3, 4. BILL JULIAN PARSONS Wild Bill Take everyone's advice, Then do as you please. DO Club 4, Boosters' Club 3, 4. Tommy Neal Linda Neese Linda Nelson Don Newlin J ack Newman Bill Newsome Thomas Oakes George Oakley Ann Parrott Billy Parsons Bill Patton Bobby Payne J. D. Pegram Linda Perry Sammy Pickarcl Patsy Pickett Jimmy Piper Billy Poovey Barbara Porter Eve Pothyress WILLIAM CLAUDE PATTON Bill A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market. Monogram Club 49 Spanish Club 3, 49 Boosters' Club 3, 4, Rep. 3g Wrestling 49 Football Manager 4. ROBERT OTIS PAYNE MBobby What is admired by the whole human race? lt is the beaming smile on this man's face. JAMES DARRELL PEGRAM J. D. Happy am I, from care l'rn free .' Why aren't they all contented like me? Key Club 3, 49 Boosters' Club 3, 4g Wrestling 3, 49 Foot- ball 39 Homeroom President 49 Junior Engineers' Club 49 Monogram Club 3, 4. LINDA FAYE PERRY 4'Linda Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. National Honor Society 3, 49 FTA 3, 42 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4g Boosters' Club 3, 4. SAMUEL IRA PICKARD '6Mac 1 love workl it fascinates mel I could sit and loolf at it for hours. Band 3, 49 Boosters' Club 3, 49 Spanish Club 39 Junior Civitan Club 3, 49 School Clown 4g Baseball 49 Hi-Y 49 Superlative 4. PATRICIA ANN PICKETT Lovely personality and mighty pretty smile, All school affairs she attends in style. Boosters' Club 3, 49 Red Cross Rep. 39 Clee Club 4. ccpatsysi JIMMY LEWIS PIPER Jim He's quiet, ambitious, and very sincere Nothing at all does he fear. Boosters' Club 3, 49 Bus Driver 4. WILLIAM PAUL POOVEY nBill Good nature and good sense must ever join. Band 3, 49 Boosters' Club 3, 4g Junior Civitan 3, 49 Junior Engineers' Club 49 President 49 Inter-Club Council 4. BARBARA JOAN PORTER uBarbara The heart's letter is read in the eyes. Boosters' Club 3, 49 Tri-Hi-Y 39 Homeroom Dev. Chairman 39 Le Cercle Francais 49 Camera Club 4. EVE ANN POTHYRESS 'gEve Sincere and efficient, helpful and kind, A pretty lady, sweet and refined. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4g FTA 3, 49 National Honor Society 3, 4. K5 WANDA SARAH PRESNELL 'lWanda She's quiet and honest all the while, She's always hidden behind a smile. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Boosters' Club 3, 43 FTA 3, 4. SANDRA PARKER RACKLEY uSandiel, 'AHer joys are deep as the ocean, Her troubles as light as the foam. Typist Barker 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 CSPA 33 Quill and Scroll 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 33 Bible Club 3, 43 Boosters' Club 3. 43 FTA 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 3, 4, MANLY ANDREWS RAY Manly Let me bear your love, And 1'll bear your cares. 3 DO Club 43 Boosters' Club 3, 43 El Circulo Espanol 3. FRED WILLIAM REIBER uFat', The best are not only the happiest, But the happiest are usually the bestf' Monogram Club 3, 4g Football 3, 43 Boosters' Club 3, 4. SYLVIA ANN RICE HRicen My gentle friend, thou wouldst find the good in everything. Boosters' Club 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3. ALVIS MARVIN RICH '4Elvis,' The reasons for his popularity are not hard to defineg Hels sincere and friendly with an excellent mind. Student Body President 4, Secretary 33 Student Council 3, 43 Business Manager Barker 43 Junior Assistant Barker 33 Junior Civitan Club 3, 4, Secretary 33 El Circulo Espanol 3, 43 Hi-Y 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Debating Club 33 Scribblers' Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 43 Chief Junior Marshal 33 Delegate NCSCC 3, 43 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Superlative 43 Valedictorian. FRANK McCOY RICH 'gFrank Honesty self-possession, determination, kindness, and con- fidence are the fundamental factors for an honorable success. Co-Feature Editor Barker 43 Junior Assistant Barker 33 Key Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice President 43 Homeroom Presi- dent 33 Vice President Homeroom 43 El Circulo Espanol 3, President 43 Scribblers' Club 3, President 43 Junior Marshal 33 Doe-Wah-Jack King 43 Homecoming King 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Student Government 33 Hi-Y 43 Clee Club 3, 43 Boosters' Club 3, 43 CSPA 33 NCSPI 3. PAMELA FAYE RICHARDSON Red', One who is always dependable is as rare as a valuable gem. DE Club 43 Boosters' Club 3. JUDITH LYNN ROBERSON Judy What,s life without some fun ? Spanish Club 3, 43 Red Cross Rep. 43 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Homecoming Sponsor 4. JAMES WILBUR ROBERTSON III limmy', An honest boy who takes it on the chin, A good sport and a warm heart within. Boosters' Club 3, 43 Band 3, President 4. Wanda Presnell Sandra Rackley Manly Ray Freddie Reiber Sylvia Rice Alvis Rich Frank Rich Pam Richardson Judy Roberson Jimmy Robertson Bobbie Jean Rogers Irma Jean Sawyer Sandra Shiffley Betty Shoaf Fred Shull Charles Sisk Jim Skidmore Barbara Smith Dora Virginia Smith Larry Lee Smith BOBBIE JEAN ROGERS Bobbie Ready for anything, be it work or play, An all-round girl in every way. IRMA JEAN SAWYER Jean What sweet delight a quiet life affords. Boosters' Club 3, 43 Clee Club 33 Superlative 4. HARRIET SANDRA SCHIFFLEY HSandy Fun mixed with knowledge makes a well-rounded girl. Associate Editor Barker 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Le Cercle Francais 43 Scribblers' Club 43 FTA 43 Homecoming Sponsor 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Homeroom Vice President 33 CSPA 33 Boosters' Club 3, 4. BETTY CAROLYN SHOAF Betty How noble her thoughts, how sweet, how pure their dwelling place. Boosters' Club 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 33 FTA 43 Bible Club 43 Red Cross Rep. 3. FRED WILLIAM SHULL Frosty Let me live irt a house by the side of the road, And be a friend of man. Speech Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 43 NFL 43 Scribblers' Club 43 Junior Engineers' Club 43 l-Ii-Y 4, Treasurer 43 Inter-Club Council 4. CHARLES JAMES SISK '4Buddy', In soul sincere, in action faithful, in honor clean. Boosters' Club 3, 43 Junior Engineers' Club 43 Hi-Y 4, President 43 Inter-Club Council 4. JAMES DAVID SKIDMORE Skid He's jolly and true and a good sport too. Football 3, 43 Monogram Club 3, 43 Tennis 43 Homeroom Vice President 43 Boosters' Club 3, 4. BARBARA JOAN SMITH Active and friendly, helpful and wise, Love of life shines in her eyes. Tri-Hi-Y 3, Vice President 43 Boosters' Club 33 El Circulo Espanol 3, 43 FTA 3, 4. Barbara DORA VIRGINIA SMITH '6Dora,' If work and play clash, Let work go smash. Clee Club 4. LARRY LEE SMITH Larry 1'll be merry, I'll be free, l'll be sad for nobody. Transfer 33 DO Club 43 Homeroom Vice President 4. 25 WILLIAM SHEROD SMITH Shookie,, Do your duty and do it well. Band 3, 43 Colt' 3, 4g Monogram Club 3, 43 Boosters' Club 3. 43 Hi-Y 4. SANDRA ANN SOX '4Socks B1U5m1th A truer, nobler, trustier heart, More loving or more loyal, never beat within a zuman breast. DO Club 43 Doe-Wah-,lack Sponsor 43 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Homecoming Sponsor 4. 1 Sandra ox BETTY CAROL SPICER '6Betty,' 'gHappy, thoughtful, hind, and true, There is no favor she wouldrft do. Homeroom Vice President 33 Speech Club 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Boosters' Club 3, 4g Superlative 4. EDGAR LEVINE STADLER HEd', I find the earth not gray, but rosyf' DO Club 4. JAMES WILLIAM STEELE ttBill'7 A happy disposition, like dollars, will often pay your wayf, Blu Steele Boosters' Club 3, 43 DE Club 43 Junifvr Play Cast 3. BILLY RAND STEWART Hflogii' 4'To work and play in the absorbing world of sports. WILLIAM ALBERT STOCNER 4'Billy,7 They say there are more able men, But I will have to get my glassesf, JAMES TILFORD SLGGS Saggs Always ready with something to say, Never quiet, always gay. Junior Exchange Club 3. 43 Homeroom Vice President 43 Red Cross Rep. 33 Bus Driver 3, 43 Football 33 Track 33 Wrestling 33 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Junior Play Committee 33 Monogram Club 3. 43 Speech Club 3g Dramaties Club 3: DO Club 43 Home-room Treasurer 33 Intramural Sports 3: Superlative 4. HOWARD BARBER SIQMMERELL, JR. iisulnmerellii Attempt the end and never stand to doubt, .Y0fII1'NgiS so lzard but search will find it out. Boosters' Club 3. 43 Junior Exchange Club 43 Cleo Club 4: Spanish Club 3, 4. JAMES MATTHEW SUTTERFIELD Sutt'l Not too serious, not too gay, But a rare good fellow when it comes to play. Junior Exchange Club 43 Bible Club 3, 4.3 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Hi-Y 4. Jan Sutton Bobby Sykes Marie Taylor ,lule Terrell Billie Gray Thomas Guy Thomas Mary Thompson Allan Tidwell Helen Troxler Tommy Truitt JAN HUBBARD SUTTON Jan Sweet, true and always kind, A better pal no one could find. National Honor Society 3, 45 Annual Sponsor 45 Le Cercle Francais 45 Homecoming Sponsor 45 Red Cross Rep. 45 Homeroom Sec. 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Boosters' Club 3, 4. ROBERT HARRIS SYKES '6Bobby'7 ,Tis man's to fight, but Heaven's to give success ' Band 3, 4. RUTH MARIE TAYLOR Marie', A sparkling smile and big pretty eyes, Marie's a girl who's clever and wisef' FTA 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Le Cercle Francais 45 National Honor' Society 3, 45 Red Cross Rep. 35 Bible Club 45 Boosters' Club 3, 45 Homeroom Dev. Chairman 3. JULE WALKER TERRELL HTrull,, Listening to records he lilies to do, And we all bet he dances too. Boosters' Club 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 Junior Ex- change Club 3, 4, Secretary 4. BILLIE GRAY THOMAS g'Billie,' Cute, sweet, she comes your way, To brighten even your darkest day. Typist Barker 45 ,lunior Assistant 35 Varsity Cheerleader 3, 45 Keyettes 3, 45 Boosters' Club 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Junior Class Vice-President 35 Homeroom President 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Homeroom Treasurer 45 CSPA 35 Student Government 35 Le Cercle Francais 45 Junior Play Committee 3. GUY THOMAS R0ck,' To worry little, to study less, This is my secret of happiness. MARY ZULA THOMPSON Mary Sweet disposition, smile lovely and warm, An intelligent girl with feminine charm. National Honor Society 3, 45 FTA 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Boosters' Club 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Superlative5 Commence- ment Speaker. ALLEN ERWIN TIDWELL Alberto,' '41 am sure care is an enemy of lifef' Boosters' Club 3, 45 Glee Club 35 D0 Club 4. HELEN REBECCA TROXLER HHelen Jolly and happy all the day, Let us hope she'll stay that way. Boosters' Club 3, 4, THOMAS EGBERT TRUITT Tommy', At basketball he's pretty cool, Anil with the girls heis no foolf, Basketball 3, 45 Baseball 3, 4, C0-Captain 45 Junior Ex- change Club 3, 4, Treasurer 35 Monogram Club 3, 45 Boosters' Club 3, 45 Homeroom Vice President 3. 5 ETHELYN EULA TRULL Ethie If cheerfulness be counted the measure of success then she is zz millionaire. JESSE LINNIE WAGONER A very fine fellow and lots of fun, lf you want a nice smile he's the one. Wrestling 3, 49 Bus Driver 3, 4g Junior Play Crew' 39 Boosters' Club 3, 49 Safety Council 3, 49 Glee Club 49 Spanish Club 39 Track 49 Intramural Sports 39 Mixed Chorus 4g Bible Club 4. ssBiI-dv! ELLA RAE WALKER Rae Who has seen her smile has known a lovely thing. Spanish Club 3, 49 Red Cross Rep. 3g FTA 3, 49 National Honor Society 3, 49 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4g Homeroom Vice President 3, 4g Homecoming Sponsor 4g Boosters' Club 3, 4. LINDA EAYE WALKER Linda Somewhat quietl Somewhat shyl Because of willingness-Linda's sure to get by. Tri-Hi-Y 39 Boosters' Club 3. 4g Le Cercle Francais 4. GRANTHAM LEWIS WARD, JR. Bucky A woman's looks, my only books, Any folly all they taught men. GENE LAFAYETTE WARD Gene My heart is whole, my hand is freeg Run along, little worriesg don't bother me. Junior Exchange Club 3, 49 Monogram Club 3, 49 Boosters' Club 3, 49 Hi-Y 49 Basketball 3g Tennis 4. WANDA RUTH WARE Wanda In soul sincere, in action faithful, in honor clear. Managing Editor Barker 4g Junior Assistant Barker 3? Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 39 National Honor Society 3, 4g Scribblers' Club 3, 49 Bible Club 3, Vice President 4g Boosters' Club 3, 4g CSPA 39 FTA President 49 Quill and Scroll 49 El Circulo Espanol 49 Glee Club 3, 49 Junior Play Crew 49 Citizenship Award 69 Inter-Club Council 49 Superlative 4. JERRY RUDOLPH WEBSTER Jerry If I do vow a friendship, l perform it to the last article. Band 3, 49 Boosters' Club 3, 49 Bible Club 4. JOHNNY CLAYTON WEEKS 'tRip If there's fun, .lohnny's always aroundg When zhere's work, he might not be found. Sports Editor Barker 49 Junior- Assistant Barker 39 Vice President Student Body 49 Junior Civitan 3, 4, Treasurer 39 Manager Student Store 49 Inter-Club Council 4, President 49 Boosters' Club 3, 49 Band 3g Hi-Y 49 Homeroom President 3g CSPA 39 Student Government 3, 49 Student Council 4g Quill and Scroll 49 Homecoming Escort 4g Superlative 4. BRUCE MARTIN WHEALTON Bruce Skill and confidence are an unconquered army. National Honor Society 3, 49 Junior Engineers' Club 49 Hi-Y 4. Ethelyn Trull J. L. Wagoner Ella Rae Walker Linda Walker Bucky Ward Gene Ward Wanda Ware Jerry Webster Johnny Weeks Bruce Whealton James White Pat White Carolyn Whitesell Dale Whitted .Ierry Wicker Ted Wilkie Lonnie Williford Brenda Wilson Wayne Wimbish Frances Windham JAMES BRYENT WHITE Hjamesv They are never done that are accompanied by nobler thoughtsf' DO Club 43 Boosters' Club 3, 4. PATSY ,IO WHITE uPat7' i'She has a voice of gladrzess and a smile of joyf' Dramatics Club 3, 43 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Junior Play Cast 33 Spanish Club 43 Speech Club 4. FRANKIE CAROLYN WHITESELL S'Carolyn She who is silent gains store. Glee Club 4g Boosters' Club 4. EMILY DALE WHITTED 'gDale'7 A very sweet girl, quiet and denture, One of those friends of whom youill always be sure. Dramatics Club 3, 4g Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 43 FTA 3, 43 Red Cross Rep. 3g Homeroom Secretary 43 Debating Club 43 Speech Club 4g Boosters, Club 3, 43 Clee Club 43 French Club 4. .IERRY DONASON WICKER Success is a result, not a goalf, TED ROOSEVELT WILKIE, JR. To be handsome is a coincidence, But to be a great lover is an ambition. ccllerryvs Wild Bear Golf 3, 43 Band 3, 43 Junior Engineers' Club 43 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Monogram Club 3, 4. LONNIE ROSSEAU WILLIFOBD 'iluonniew 1 am wealthy in my friendsf, Boosters' Club 3, 4g Band 3, 43 Hi-Y 4. MARY BRENDA WILSON 'cBrenda,' With personality that's serious and stable, She's not only willing but very ablef' DE Club 4, Secretary 4g Boosters' Club 3, 4g Keyettes 3, 43 Homeroom Secretary 3, 43 El Circulo Espanol 33 Homecom- ing Queen 4g Superlative 4. MALDON WAYNE WIMBISH 5'Wayne Petel' The man who accomplishes much is the man with the strong will who can wait. FRANCES LOUISE WINDHAM 'clamesv Better to be small and shine than to be large and cast a shadow. Civinettes 3, 43 Library Club 3, 4, President 3, 4g National Honor Society 3, 4g Boosters' Club 3, 43 Homecoming Committee Chairman 43 Le Cercle Francais 4. 25 IRMA RUTH WINGO 5uSie', Take the world as it is, Not as it ought to bef' Boosters' Club 3, Bible Club 4. JUDY TANNENBAUM WOFFORD HJudy She's a beauty hard to surpass, Well liked, both in and out of class. Boosters, Club 3, 4, Glee Club 3. ERNEST WARREN WOODY L'Woody,' Though a man be wise, It is no shame for him to live and learn. DE Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Boosters' Club 3, 4. HOPE WADINE WRAY Hopie,' Her air, her manner, and neat attire, Sheis a girl whom all admire. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Bible Club 4, Boosters' Club 3, 4, Homeroom Dev. Chairman 3, Speech Club 3. JUDY CAROLE WRIGHT Bubbles, Dependable, honest, sincere and true, Courage unbounded and a will to do. Editor-in-Chief Doe-Wah-Jack 4, Student Council 4, Home- coming Committee 4, Student Government 4, Civinettes 3, 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, FTA 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Homeroom Treasurer 3, CSPA 3, Barker Reporter 3, Speech Club 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 4, Boosters' Club 3, 4, Superlative 4, Salutatorian. SALLY JANE WRIGHT 'tSally', Her face is fair, in her heart is love, She is a good sport in whatever she doesf' Keyettes 3, President 4, Boosters' Club,3, 4, Vice President 3, Inter-Club Council 4, Senior Class Secretary 4, Home- coming Attendant 4, Le Cercle Francais 4, Student Govern- ment 4, Junior Play Crew 3, Superlative 4. PAUL CRAIG YARBOROUGH Wild Bearl' He started to sing as he tackled the thing That couldnit be done, and he did it. Band 3, 4, Safe Driving Council 3, 4, Bible Club 3, Boosters' Club 3, 4, Homeroom Rep. 3, D0 Club 4, Bus Driver 3, 4, Baseball 4, Basketball Manager 4, Intramural Sports 3. ' Irma Wingo Judy Wofford Warren Woody Hope Wray Judy Wright Sally Wright Craig Yarborough Jo Ann Murray L iii 'sv'-em' QW - '9x'x 'tflh IN MEMORIAM JOANNE MURRAY Whose warm smile and quiet charms will live on in the hearts of all who knew her. 63 By maintaining the highest schol- astic averages, these seven seniors have earned the right to a speak- ing role in the cominencernent exercises. From a class of two hundred and fifty students, this is indeed an honor and congratu- lations are in order. We -recog- nize their outstanding accomp- lishments. Loy, Harriss, Rich, Wright, Nelson, Thompson. Not pictured: James Copland. n 0 and 1 Alvis Rich with an average of 96.1 and Judy Wright whose average was 95.6 have earned the honor of being named valedic- torian and salutatorian. Their records are all the more impressive when it is known Alvis was president of the student hody and Judy was editor-in-chief of the Doe- Wah-Jack. Congratulations to two students who have proved scholarship and leadership go hand-in-hand. The Senior class chose Susan Harriss and Danny Allen as their mascots this year. These two youngsters will have an op- portunity to display their talents at the Junior-Senior Prom. caulvz Eleven prominent jun- iors were chosen by the senior class to partici- pate in the pomp and pageantry of graduation activities. Their most important function is ushering at commence- ment exercises. First row: Deaton, Brown, Lorimer, Rogers. Sec- ond row: Grubbs, White, Coble, Lupton, Long, Hartis, Kilpat- rick. WANIJA ANDERSON and BILL NEWSOME Can,t you read, Bill? fObserve signl Em- 4' ,WELIZABETH LOY and JIMMY IIARNWEIIL Beauty and the Beast Zee:-D MELINDA MESSER and MIKE AVENT The Pedestal of Fashion 77144129 SALLY WRIGHT and MAC GARRISON Pop-Pop-Popular! 2641 1456- fauna! JOAN HOLT and DON NEWLIN Anything you can do, I can do better. Em P BRENDA WILSON and JOHNNY WEEKS Here today, gone tomorrow 7iza4z4'a6ez1,z0S IIQDY WRIGHT and ALVIS RICH Why did we invest in Bethlehem Steel? 77544: BECKY CARLYLE and JIM COPLAND Please Call hack later- Welre swamped with Work. 7754417 MARY THOMPSON and CALVIN LINNEMANN Think, Marywifs worth 640 77t44z7 BETTY FINLEY and JIMMY SUCGS Come in, world! Em 544406 Spam MICHAEL HOLT and SAMMY PICKARD On the banks of . . .7 77104: 1-fzdlezx BETTY SPICER and JERRY HOLLIFIELD That's athletic? , ,.,, 71 DENNIE HARVEY and DAVID CUYER Aw, just moukeying around! 'B ' 764-ur JOANNE MOFF d all MIK E LASSITER Not flirtatiouswv just exceptionally friendly! m-gr- KW X , A ' f Vx A xux v.m vu.fm .,..gZ+.f41EMu WANDA WARE and MIK E LITTLEJOHN D0n't be so bashful, Mike! Wfaudzeyafad LINDA GILLIAM and DEWITT JONES If DeWitt only knew! 776141 EDITH BAKER and ROLAND HODGE Competitionl ? 7, Spike JEAN SAWYER and EUGENE CRAWFORD Do you think the Lone Ranger will ever get married? NANCY HASKINS and JACK NEWMAN For the person who has ev erything? The scribes and their scrolls. wi. -nw , was BEN RUSHIN W. RUTH LEMMONS THELMA BROWN Zack 14 :de Top-level conference between V Mrs. Green and Mr. Ridenhour. And we rush back to class! Ranny, when did Edith start wearing glasses? I have your at- 'tentioif' -fflarrisonl. Busy, Dean? 1 Aww Sure wish I had 553. !Hin- 9 shaw and Benton? cheering! Real frantic Ben Rushin-One more book and I'm through! Guard that sickroom, Wanda. Back trouble, Frances? And the score goes up another notch! Zan 5 7 Deaton Pearson Smith Gordon President ...,, 7, , O.,Phi1 Deaton COLORS FLOWER R ' R d , Vice President ,77e,, ,,,,7e7e , Clyde Cordon ed and White 6 Hoge S C I 9 ' h MOTTO ecremryrm am yn Omit '4Not for Self, But for All Treasurern .777,7,,. Marce Pearson 73 X ,wz xwaealewrwfezngs ww .ymw,,X,,,1,, Mag, ,f 1 l C C ,. l i. .Si l , -we re me ddoi ' 4 1 . . 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Ka cracked E t Nicky and Barbara- Y a Nfunny' f - Not in public places! l x l f l r l-' '. Is than part of our basketball team? fHodge, Ward, and Cole- manl. .4- Listen, Linda. Here's the schedule for today. Yeah, studying! CNeely and' Min- tonl. Ffrankie inquires, Any one got 30c? I +ve-g ? , . . Sk'd' Eat - We like to pose for pictures. netl, S new S er bon 1 .n....,....,.it-.w...-at , ,,,,..'..,t..1.4,t4,..,.. Zddd '6 0 , T 1 s f, f ---Q 'fr M..-t, f f f f 1 Wilburn Rogers Long Mr-.Meer Pf6Sifl76fll W ,.7,,7. W , Eddie Mcfheer COLORS FLOWER Vice Pf6Sil176f1l ,,VV,, , , Art Rogers Old Rose and Silver Sweet Pea Secretary ,.,., ,,.,, , Delores Long MOTTO Treasurer -' 7 f - Sonny WiU1ufH 5'Not on Top Hut Clirnbingw 8l i 41. F. 5 , f gift. t k.', Cl ,. If -f ,. t ... , I - ,sl A A N 6 - :v I ,a vr ,lvt -5, ,4-,,. in If fm I , R ., 5-,L A... Q J 'M B aw- ,J t. ::I,.v V rf M K Q, - is .. S. A A L ., . . 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Tyron. has Pauletta got you in the dumps? iii sb, my Q ,lg X Patruns of the student store. K ii mxxxxxx 5, , . vii. - 5 eg . 5- mg' . gi f .ff if 2 ,Q .Q N' Jin. f'J ':Zf wa V M. 1. an, Y,....f f R, . i f 2 H flfkii q i -af' 3 ', . ' 'gr'-w', E23 ' ' :fri 'Q 1' xiii- fig f 5 L 4f'fl ,- 2v.f.f. 'wr ' f TN'-, f ,W ,Q f-Z 'Q ff' ill 2'- ?31w!i -Q - I f .19 ' -.g',7I'.Df' 'X',' +1 'hi 2- I ,,,Y ,. ,A ..,z ,N L, ,J 535513 fu' Nfg:a!f'f7f-12 ' .za il ,it ir- : if 11' 1 ag. z. Wff:'i Q-'lg-Lg Sy?-3 . ' -pw '5. 'if V'if i' 7 Q , , 3 ,-2 . K n ul K Civineltes and Keyettes dec orating the Christmas tree. W Rhythm rccrvatinn fur lunvhl Ili 1 ieiiows. 'Rad' Miss Carlyle-Sea Monster of f HIFPSF' N 'Nlvrtle Beach Annual staff - 88 izzinny. and Uf'0f?'J ' ' f - at work! , , We 4 9. 5 fa 4 '67 Ford Newsome May McEvoy President ,,,,,, H 7 , , ,. Tommy Newsome COLORS FLOWER Vice President ,,, ,, Betty Ford Blue and Cold Violet Secretary ,,..,7,7, ,7.,,,. 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Wilson Lynn Wilson Thomas Wilson Sandra Wood Sandy Woodell Molly Wrape Barbara Wrenn Kenneth Wrenn Zuaci 2000! Zu D-www Sane Into the capable hands of the lunehroom staff falls the weighty problem of feeding 1,300 students daily. Not only is the food appetizing. but the meals are always well- balanced. The Student Store is a Mhome away from home to these four boys during homeroom and first periods. Here they disperse all the material necessities of school life.. The proceeds from this smoothly-operated busi- ness finance Student Council projects. Weeks, Crubbs, Odom, Kilpatrick. l Db E ,FF 12 3 Upon these boys depends the safety of the students they transport to and from school. They have proved themselves worthy of the responsibility hy chalking up an almost per- fect record of safety. Stand- ing: Wagtnner, Harden, Mor- ton. Sitting: Massey, Suggs, Jordon, Gammon, Goodson, Kimbrey. Keenan, Yarbor- ough. 97 ls it the picture or is it the picture? No, il's the picture! Bowesl . Note Newsome's cauliflower ear. Walter Oops! lt's kinda chilly! 1 Benny girlsg here I am! somsl. Lose somethin g, J. D. Pegram-Come on, The lineup. lBray and Se Q Here, Frances, carry my books! Lt' g h-h-h!iSl- What's the matter, Carolyn? lye aid Cgfmzgf C a a mga sgvvf' 64What's this for? David and But, Miss Hobson, we were Co, Ray, E0 .llldy W0HClCf- only . . . mutters David. I Beauty has no sequel -the lovely face, the graceful figure, the Warmth of heart which lends that sparkle to the eye and is the true indication of real beauty. But, also without sequel is the joy in her heart as she looks at his ring on her finger and the pride in his bearing as he walks with her through the crowded corridors, enjoying the rap- turous thrill of 'ggoing steady at last and experiencing the profound wonders of upuppyw love. Going steadyw and beauty, although similar in numerous ways, find their greatest mutual bond in the fact that both are capable of bringing joy. if A i - ga - ' . ,4 ff' ' ' ' cf - -s'fe,:-, - K f ,.q-,:gqg.Q,.asfs- vm, 7ma2 2664 mm eww rw, Kcizgmzdfaeeaaf 1952 aw- wwpue 77QuSaZZq 701594: ,4mmz4nz -E IOI ,i 71 had QUEEN 775644 gzeada 70dcaoz KING 770. Qfwuad feed ATTENDANTS AND ESCORTS son, Loy. Standing: Newlin, Garrison, Wright, Lindley, Keim, Weeks. 77Za477te!afd477te44m Sponsored by STUDENT COUNCIL M-.....,p 77024 gdlaz Quay 764mm Sponsored by THE BARKER Saxon Sponsored by NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY y I03 Sponsored by KEYETTES wzmymmqw, Sponsored by JUNIOR ENGINEERS CLUB Widagkgalefi log Sponsored by KEY CLUB 044 Sponsored by CIVINETTES Wim Zfzendcz Wag Sponsored by JUNIOR EXCHANGE CLUB 77Zc2w77e991f.4'c2wiZeq Sponsored by JUNIOR CIVITAN CLUB Sponsored by SPEECH CLUB 77Ze2wDa!e Wand Sponsored by DRAMATICS CLUB gap 771424 Wanda gudgec Sponsored by LIBRARY CLUB N84 Wim Dom Walwmw Sponsored by SPANISH CLUB Sponsored by FRENCH CLUB 77id4470cuwla Www Sponsored by FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Q7 775424 .fckda gzowackg Sponsored by JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y Wmkauqeaae Sponsored by SENIOR TRI-HI-Y 77taw77ta:4e!e7P4zza44zl Sponsored by SOPHOMORE TRI-HI-Y 77Kcv477fet6ael7fa!t Sponsored by CHEERLEADERS Sponsored by MONOGRAM CLUB 775434 'fldma gnome Sponsored by BIBLE CLUB 'l' u-. Sponsored by BAND 77Zc24.4'ac2z 'z?ea6ez Sponsored by GLEE CLUB 77ZeaSmwlfm6zeee4 Sponsored by D E CLUB 770214 Smnbza Sax Sponsored by D.0. CLUB vw 7.15 i W Z Ls, - 93 W ,gm gin, . Q 3' 4 QQQQW if - 32: if ,Ai I x 'Q Q. - F, , ,wi A 2 l A JK wg ew ff wg 3 S -tr'-1 ' . fi n. Weeks of work go into the Homecoming pa- rade as clubs and clas- ses strive to win the prizes offered for the best floats. When the big day finally arrives, the parade is led by none other than our own Williams High Marching Band! ut. The Spanish Club captured first place for the best float this year. Second place was won by the Keyettes, and there was a tie between the Civinettes and the Junior Engineers for third. ing much to the festivities of Homecoming were the WHS cheerlead- ers with their enthusiastic cries of Co, Letis not forget the game! From the senior class fifteen girls were chosen to compete for Homecoming Queen. i iii , The secret is revealed, and Miss xv Brenda Wilson reigns as our Homecoming Queen. 2 5 b Fil? The reigning queen and king, Ann Raynor and Rich- ard Shoe, crown the new royalty. These five finalists were chosen by student applause from the fifteen girls running for queen. Anderson. Wright, Loy, Lindley, Wilson. It . JL N .-s --5 .' R W, ' it L' if e i2fY3'ffEf? i t it Ji? Q3 ic. 3 4 I , ll Ur tru steady ' - . 1 . st' er, don! be 1 -i 'Hg , Is lt the bookilgil gglxd I une s not on the qud 0 that Causes., express1OHS- l I0 Ashevillt-lb ents going Bray, Bray, he's our man. If he can't do it, neither can Carlyle! This is an English class? Sh-h-h, Polly! Don't never let on! f H e y, good - lookin'. Whatcha got c0okin'? Hello, Honey! Vfhomas Car- fcoach Hgoksj, nerl. Pose pretty, Wallflowers! Mrs. Latta II4 The AH .Ai Jackle, trying to get another A+ Tones. Workin ? , gel g I dOIlI believe ji! 0 , - 1. You gotta shake, rattle and roll if you want to stroll with the activities connived by all the real cool customers who control this jive joint. Now, if you ask me, you better begin to dig the beat, son, ,cause all these clubs are all squared away when it comes to worthwhile projects. Besides all the free-will aid to this stack of bricks, they also give these rock-pounders a chance to exhibit their own individual ideas, initiative, and ability. So, man, put on your rocking shoes and begin hopping to the tune of school activities. fi fi Linda Heath Art Editor Linda Nelson Tommy Neal Assistant Sports Editor Janice Holt Photography Editor '-.iN3,- i X Bill Harriss Sports Editor Judy Wright Editor-in-Chief Don Newlin Business Manager Nancy Carr Assistant Business Manager N -mix fy! if ' x qx S ' V l Melinda Messer Assistant Feature Editor Linda Gilliam , Feature Editor De Witt Jones Copy Editor Nancy Haskins Associate Editor Betty Finley Advertising Manager Edith Baker Assistant Advertising Manager Faye Greeson Typist Assistant Photography Editor Brenda Da Typist 'earn ,ek L Q .S Q? ww- 4 What would he a good cap- tion for this, Judy? The Junior assistants, evidently unaware of the toil which lies before them, gleefully discuss plans for next year. They are Porterficld, Rogers, Long, Wrape, Crubbs, Hartis, Yarbrough. Becky Carlyle Society Editor II8 Ruth Lemmons Calvin Linnemann Editor-in-Chief Wanda Ware Frank Rich Co-Feature Editor Co-Feature Editor Managing Editor Sandra Schiffley Associate Editor Jack Newman Cirrulation Manager Tripp May A dvertising Manager Alvis Rich Business Manager Sandra Rackley Typist Johnny Weeks Sports Editor .lim Copland News Editor Not pictured Billie Cray Thomas Typist es ,,,, ,, ..., .N V .55 ' lvq Sandra, Wancla, and Ruth work on the layout for the front page. Ruth, Sandra, and Yvanda frantically strive to meet the omnipresent deadline. Becky and Ruth Cheer- fully examine a com- pleted issue. BARKER day! Students devour the paper that is so eagerly anticipated by everyone. Much credit must be given to Mrs. Norman Booker who has done an excellent Job as adusor of the Barker. PWS Junior Assistants llarham. Lup- ton. Lorimt-r. Deaton. and Kil- patrick have Contributed much to our school paper this year. ir' ' aww: Each March the Student Council sponsors Twirp Season, which includes two dances. During this week, as Brenda illustrates, the boys are given first consideration. Tommy approves, especially when date nights arrive- he doesn't have to foot the bill. i 1 -. This year's Student Council has proved itself to be one of the most active in the state by spon- soring a convention of the stu- dent councils in the Western A.A.A. conference. The purpose of the meeting was to pave the way toward better relations and sportsmanship among the student bodies. This unique practice is expected to be continued next year. First row: Rich, Messe-r. Brown, Wright, Weeks. Second row: Garrison, Deaton, Linne- mann, McAteer. Odom, Newsome. ...,..,,,....,-.-I andy Offcbeww Each spring four outstanding students are elected to lead the Student Body. The president has charge of chapel programs and promotion of better school atmosphere. The student store is managed hy the vice president with the help of the treasurer, while the secretary has the responsibility of P.T.S.A. minutes and Student Council correspondence. Weeks, Vice President, Rich, President, Odom, Treasurer, Brown, Secretary fseatedl. vw E-. -tt .. ...cm ..,... c. ...,.,,..A fn-:Ia . 'Zfanam Sandy National Honor Society officers for the year 1957-58 are May, Vice President, Garrison, President, Copland, Treasur- er: and Gilliam, Secretary fseatedj. Composed of the Student Council and all homeroom presidents, the Student Gov- ernment is the teen-agers' Congress. One of their most important tasks is the nomin- ation of sixteen candidates for student hody officers each year. First row: Littlejohn. Bowes, Pegram, Deaton. Odom, Messer, Weeks, Brown, Garrison, Wright. Linnemann. Second row: A. Long, Vernon. McLoud, Cordon, Gentry. Lupton, Kidd, D. Long, Keen- an. Tickle. Third row: Moran, Pearson, Ellis, Wrape, Cox. Vaughn, Ford, Baldwin. Walk- er, Ray! Fourth row: Ker- nodle, Simmons, Nlclaaurine. Vance, Waters, Prickett, Col- lins, Johnson, Allen, Bray. Fifth row: Wilhurn, Ward, Newton, Lynch, Newman. Neely, Chappell. Jones, Me- Ateer. - 3 Only to the very deserving comes the honor of being tapped into the National Honor Society. The members must measure up to high standards, not only of scholarship, but of service, character, and leadership as well. The thrill of being tapped during the candlelit induction ceremony more than compensates for the sacrifices made. First row: Butler, Carr, Wright. Lilly. Finley. Haskins. Gilliam, Gentry. Perry, Jones, Lemmons, Greeson, Baulding, Foster, Schiffley. Second row: Windham, Baker, Kimrey, Thompson, Taylor, Walker, Sutton, Nelson, Mueller, Davis, Ware, Pothyress, Backley, Croom. Third row: Harriss, Newman, May, F. Rich, Garrison, Whealton, Copland, A. Rich, Woody. Loy, Mansfield, Linnemann. Weddle, Crawford, Holmes. S Henrietta, Nolinda, Marcia, Clydia, Johnita, and Reida are the Hgorgeous girls known as the Civitan Cheerleaders. An interest in eaeh child is shown as Tripp and Reid clown with the youngsters. Offivers of junior Civitan are Barham. Chaplaing Avent. Viet- President g May. President 3 Crulmlis. Treasurer: Kilpatrick. Secretary. x Selling black and gold pennants was one of the many Civitan projects. Johnny, Reid, Malcolm, and Mike display one such ban- ner. The children in the special education Class are given a party each year hy the Civitan lioys. O Q O The Junior Civitan Club consists of the boys who have proved their capability and willing ness to serve W.H.S. They are: First row: Rogers, May. Serond row: Pearson, Pickard Weeks, Kilpatrick. Reiber. Barham. Third row: Johnson, Odom, Maness, NIcCuiston, Rich Allred. Dunlap. Fourth row: Wooten. Crubbs. Moran. Thompson, Poovey. Long. Rieh Miller. advisor. Not pirlurefl: Avent. ,. In tw-f-:V -V W - gag., -1, K . ,, .,t The outstanding aim of the Civinette Club is to foster the ideals of the Senior Civitan Hard at work on the dance of the year-the Civinettes Valentine Dance-are Becky, Peggy, Mi- chael, Judy, and Fran. Club and begin, even as Juniors, to be A'Builders of Good Citizenship. The members include First row: Wright, Windham. Second row: Hartis, Jones, Browning. Third row: Lupton, Clark, Holt, Gwin, Teal, Michell, Hay, Merritt. Fourth row: Holt, Callahan. Jones, J. Elkins, Harden, Pattishall, C. Elkins, Hruslinski, Steele, advisor. I I Officers for the ycar 1957-58 are Janice Holt, President, Hartis. Treasurer, Lupton, Secretaryg Joan Holt, Vice President. Another bake sale tomorrow, say Patsy, Linda. and Michele. :nag Gail, Tumpy, Linda, Jo, Linda, and Cret- chen inspect clothing to be given to a needy family. Brenda adds the finish' ing touches to the Black and Cold basket- ball schedule. An anuual project for the Civin- ettes is selling Claxton Fruit Cakes on canvas. Becky. Susan, Nancy. and Frances are giving Mat' it Mrs. Jones a typical sales talk. is its '1- wmv., This event highlights the work on this year's directory as Tom- my presents the directory to Mrs. Cerow during the dedication in chapel. l24 The Key Club is an interna- tional organization sponsored by the Kiwanis lnternational. It consists of the lfey boys from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes working to- gether to benefit and improve the school and community. Its members are First row: Rich, Cordon, Neal, Pegram, New- some, Mclsoud. Second row: Hunt. Lynch, Neely. Puckett. Deaton. Keenan, Best. Third row: Coble, Vernon, Rogers, Carter, Bray, Copland, Barn- well, Cerow, Linnemann, Mc- Ateer, and Walker, advisor. The officers of the club identg Coble, Treasurer, retaryg and Rich, Vice President. are Neal, Pres Puckett, Sec Decorations for the annual semi-formal dance presented by the Key Club and Keyettes are prepared by Anne, Harriet. Glenda, and Kay Ellen. The officers of the Keyettes for this year are Smith, Treasurer, Lindley, Vice Presidentg Wright, President, Porterfield, Secretary. Cliffie, Linda, Becky. Polly, and llillie Gray display their qualities of sales- manship by selling doughnuts and pea- nut butter candy. Clothes for a rummage sale are exam- ined carefully by Melinda, Cara Van, Kathryn, Brenda, and Edith. Linda whistles while she works on the school triangle. The Keyettes, a sister club of the Key Club, is a service elub. The goal of this organiz- ation is to plan and carry out projects for the benefit of the school. First row: Boone, Elder, Lee, White, Sutton, Cox. Second row: Minton, Whedhee, Lindley, Messer, Finley, Brown, Carlyle, Thomas, Wilson, Cerow, advisor. fseatefll. Third row: Phillips, Baker, Smith, Carr, Newton, Porterfield, S. Wright, Dixon, Isley, C. Wright. Officers are Newman, President, Hadley, Treas Terrel, Secretary, and Matthews, Vice President Jack, Jule, and Jim pose with the products their various projects. s. urer, The Junior Exchange presented gratis programs at the home basket- ball games to all spectators. Jack is pictured presenting one to Fred Miller, athletic director. the club sold this year to raise money for Black and gold emblems are examined by Howard, Doug, Doyle, and Jim. O The members of the Junior Ex- change are First row: Newman, Matthews, Terrel, Hadley. Sec- ond row: Yarbrough, Hair, Hayes, Patton, Williamson, An- drews, Thin! row: Frazier, G. Ward, Coleman, Wilson, Har- riss, Long, Biggerstaff, B. Ward, Kittenger. Fourth row: Braxton, Advisor, Thompson, Truitt, Oak- ley, Moss, Oakes, Summerell, Frazier, Jones, McCuiston. F.'l',A. officers are Thompson, Treasurer, Ware. President, Clark, Vice President. Not pictured: Baker, Secretary. utafw df 14 In a time when so much is heard about the dire shortage of teachers, the F.T.A. is doing an admirable job of encouraging students to consider seriously the teaching profession. Vertical first row, top to bottom: Wright, Thompson, Presnell, Whitted, Smith, Perry, Moorefield. Second row: Baker, Hager, Lemmons, Taylor, Pothyress, Walker. Third row: Clark, Butler, Merritt, Brown, Ware, Gentry, Minnis, Wray, Nelson. 9 1 A new cluh at Williams, the Junior Engineers, have proved their interest in science and engineering. Because of the enthusiastic reception it rceived, the club is here to stay. First row: Kinney, Coble, Shull. Shaw, Catherwood, Neal, Blackwell, Keenan, Gerow, Wilkie, Fogleman, Poovey, advisor. Second row: Odom, Self, Pope, Thomas, Long, Sisk, Poovey, Johnson, Bishop, Hall. Third row: Pease, Edwards, Ammons, Phillips, Mansfield, Coble, Rudder, Wooten, Johnson, Moss, Bennett, Burgess, Wilson, Johnston, McManus, Joyner, Copland. .. .. if ,Ng 'hp-1' We if First row: Poovey, Presi- dent, Joyner, Treasurer. Second row: Shull, Report- erg Garrison, Vice Presi- dent, and Long, Secretary, are the officers of this new club. i 1 Qlf ,W .,., , a.'f.2'1:.li,wLt:Q.w S sgQ:.:,.,iL MisZleiLi.mw 3' ' ' ' atm. :xth1xsig f ha k The majority of the girls who comprise the Senior Tri-Hi-Y are completing their third year of service in this organization for which they will receive special recognition. Among ' their numerous projects this year were several bake sales. First row: Clark, Smith, Saw., .. , Whitted, Walker, Perry. Second row: Goodman, Meuller, Pothyress, Allen, Davis, -I - 'Mawr' 2::11f,fQ -mssisssi' ' :K fs? ,J-, fs. ' 5, t.,r . ,ee. ,. ,. air.. ,, , gggafi'--1-ffaswf-i. ' . K f. i f , K Tie ,ZX r Huffman, Advisorg Thomas, Spicer, Schiffley, Moff, Lilly, McLaurine, Barnwell, Loy, Glosson, Harvey, Presnell. endwz ed- 716- Z H w Moorefield, Greeson, Foster, Ware, Hager, Wray, Sutton, Brown, Taylor. Third row: gg, 55,35-Q ,1- The purpose of the Hi-Y is To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community hi h standards of Christian characterf' All senior boys with a B on conduct who are willing g , ity 555 iii-fri S? t. if i f 35215 3 ii ' J t ri - ii i ts - A t I ' mf' S 5,15 1 - 3 .if I 235 .v 4 JM ' ii 1- J Wi -' 2 t ,V ,::1.gk.Lz,. .L ,JD 1 Q . - AQ? .- games , -, as Clark, Presidentg Whitted, Secretaryg Walker, Treasurer, and Perry, Histori- an, are the officers of the Senior Tri- to accept its purpose and work with others in carrying it out are eligible for membership. First Hi-Y. row: Williford, Kittenger, Long, Shull, Sisk, Hadley, Hayes, May. Second row: Bane, Mansfield, Mitchell, Copland, Matthews, Moss, Whealton, Rich. I n 60604 Wa- Z Bane, Dev. Chairman, Long, Vice President, Cop- land, Secretary, Shull, Treasurer, and Sisk, Pres- ident, serve as officers of the Senior Hi-Y. .lunior Tri-Hi-Y officers are First row: Blair, Scr- geant-at-Armsg Mitchell. Corresponding Secretary lsley, Recording Secretary, Second row: Pace, Treas- urerg Browning, President Wrape, Vice President. ewan 745- We- Z First row: Sutton, Vice President, Ty- sor, Corresponding Secretary. Second row: Rudd, President, Kidd, Treasurer, and Craig, Recording Secretary, are the Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y' officers. '?TY'??1 .X xy., , The big project of the Junior Tri-Hi-Y is the maintenance of the school's sickroom. They also collect food for the janitors at Christmas, fold material for the TB Association, and aid W,H.S. teachers. This organization can always he counted on for worthwhile services. First row: Patterson, Nance, Strange, Edwards, Foster, May, Presnell, Thomas, Royster. Second row: Tickle, Leonard, Thompson, Blair, Pace, Mitchell, lsley, Wrape, Browning, Mann, Barbee, Cohle, Smith. Third row: Thomas, Pierce, Kandounas, Cox, Bradshaw, Watkins, Swinney, Lee, Coggins, Eskridge, Hardie, Lambeth, Pegram, Smith, Huggins. S 716-216- The Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y introduces YVilliams High girls to this service organization. They work with the Junior and Senior groups on many projects including the Heart Fund and TB campaigns. An award is given each year to the girlk who attains the highest number of service points. First row: Long, Birdsiej Dover, Keck, Johnson, Kennedy, Callahan, Black. Sec0nd.rowg Raper, Tysor, Kivett, Sutton, Tate, Cates, Dowdy, Parrott, Jones, Dunn. Third row: Nash, Wilson, S. Blanchard, Williams, B. Blanchard, Perry, Lashley, McCuiston, Norton, Morris. Fourth row: Davis, Craig, Kidd, Tate, Pattishall, Brown, Thomas, Tickle, Boggs, Elliott, Elkins, Wheeley, Latta, advisor. Fifth row: Wilkinson, Moran, Gentry, Maynor, Russell, Rudd, Traynham, Oakley, Holladay, Ray, Richardson, Smith. . ..,,...,,' Officers of the Speech Club are McCorkle, Vice President, Wrape, Treasurer, Finley, Secretary, and Shull, President. The main activity of the Speech Cluh this year was thi' presentation of a chapel program. The club participated in the annual Voice of Democracy contest, and one of the members won the state contest. Several bottle drives were sponsored to raise money. First row: Wooten, M. Coble, Rushin, Cant, Lilly, Carr, Badgett, Finley, Schull, Wrape, McCorkle, Merritt, Mansfield, Rudder, Fayle Copland, Matthews, McManus. Second row: Wright Butler, R. Coble, White, Goodman, Barhee, Spicer Moff, Porterfield, Harris, Hadley, Minnis, Whitted, Hall Shaw, Pender, Advisor. v s 1 1 , and The Masque and Gavel is a select group of stu- dents who have shown ability and interest in both speech and dra- matics. The members are chosen by faculty advisors of the Speech and Dramatics Club. Front row: Barbee, Muff. Boone, Porter- field. Back row: John- son, McCorkle, Shaw, Marshall, McManus, Mansfield. l30 '! .H Qs.: -F1 MQQP' V' is M, Cub. Not pictured Finley Secretary. S ' H5445 An honorary organization, the Scirhblers' Club, is made up of aspiring young writers. Coached by Mrs. Dula, the chief project of the group is participation in the North Carolina English Teachers' creative writing contest. First row: Lemmons, Ware, Finley White, Schiffley. Second row: Lupton, Wrape, Deaton, McManus. Third row: Johnson, Isley, Rich. Fourth row: Rich, Copland, Jones, Dula, advisorg Newman, Linnemann. Made up of both publication staffs, the Quill and Scroll is an honor society. The members repre- sent the school at the Columbia Scholastic Press Association each spring. First row: Gilliam, Thomas, Messer, Carlyle. Second row: Ho'lt, Heath, 'Nelson, Haskins, Finley, Carr, Davis, Greeson, Ware, Lemmons, Schiffley, Raokley, Baker, Wright. Third row: Deaton, Kilpatrick, F. Rich, Newlin, Best, Puckett, Newman, Jones, Copland, Neal, Harriss, May, A. Rich, Linnemann. rt ,p , - ve '13 B 264616 and Sow!! mtwim mefiii axikif Y Swmmw KH! S ,isK,Q'i?a..ie' NR Jones, Vice President, F. Rich, President, A. Rich, Treasurer, are officers of the Scribblers l : ' , 2 7eam The Debating Team is composed of the eight best participants in the annual tryouts held in the fall. Four others, outstanding underclassmen, were picked for the Junior Varsity. First row: Copland, Hadley, Batten, Finley, Umherger, Robinson, McManus. Second row: R. Linnemann, Fayle, Reddick, McCorkle. Not pictured: C. Linnemann. , D ew All students who go out for debating become members of the Debating Club. Selected members attend the state final high school debate in Chapel Hill each spring. First row: Finley, Guthrie, Advisorg Butler, Minnis, Badgett, Whitted, Dula, Advisorg Sumner, Richardson, Cerow, Advisor. Second row: Hadley, Fayle, Wrape, Coble, Reddick, Lily, Linnemann. Third row: Robinson, Coble, Hall, Pym, Bane. Fourth row: Balton, McManus, Umberger, McCorkle. T? wt This year's Dramatics Club officers are Marshall, Vice 2 Presidentg McCorkle, Treas- urer, Mansfield, President, Porterfield, Secretary. Students who have shown enough interest in dramatics to obtain twenty-five credit points are accepted into the Dramatics Club. The club presents two plays a year plus assisting in all other presentations. First row: Rudder, Goodman. Nelson. Badgett, Hoff, Whitted, Royster, Barbee. Coble Second row: Shaw, White, Davis. Brown, Clark, Holt. Edwards. Cant,-Rushin, Fayle, Hight, advisor Third row: Mansfield. Marshall, Porterfield, MeCorkle. By assisting in the library during their study halls, students become members of the Library Club. They receive valuable training in all aspects of library work. First row: Edwards. Windham. Crumpler. Second row: Surratt, Benfield, Butler, Moser, Dula, Bateman, Bridges, Lester. Tlzirzi row: Allen, Chancudi, Beasley, Wlood. Norville. Steven. Warsl, Kepley, Freeman. Hall. Bleakley. advisor. Fourth row: King, Baulding. Lackey. Blanchard. Pearson, Johnson. Hardie, Sykes. Byrd. Hudgins, Campbell. -.sv 'Nay' Library Club 'offi- cers are First row: Moser, Treasurer, W in d h a m, Presi- dent Crum p l e r. Secretary. S e e U n rl rem Edwards. Vice lre identg Dula and Butler Reporters. Horde 7 To familiarize students with the aspects of French civilization is the purpose of Le Cercle Francais. Only students who maintain a B average on French are members of the club. First row: Windham, Taylor, Sutton, Finley, Haskins, Joan Holt, Schiffley, Janice Holt, Minnis, Nelson. Second row: Oakes, Glass, Baker, Cant, Thomas, Blackmon, Walker, Lassiter, Barnwell, Littlejohn. Third row: Alhea, advisor, Clark, Curtis, Lilly, Hay, Wright, Mcsser, Holt, Baldwin, Hager, Porter, Carr. Officers of the Spanish Club are Gentry, Secre- tary, Lemmons, Treas- urerg Rich, Presidentg and McManus, Vice President. Officers of Le Cercle Francais are Lilly, Secretary, Carr, Treas- urerg and Haskins, President. -onli mw- K mnzlzam The main achievement of the Spanish Club this year was winning first place in the Home- coming Parade. The float featured a hull fight arena. First row: Bridges, Pierce, Blair, Cole Bateman, King, Gentry, Lindley, Roberson, Sykes. Second row: Butner, Wicker, White Benton, Harvey, Moff, Walker, Smith, Nance, Clark, Waisner, Byrd, advisor. Third row: Jenkins, Mimrey, Cheatham, McCuiston, Davis, Jones, Mitchell, Montgomery, Thaxton, Smith Florence, Lewis, Hadley, Hayes, Patton, McDowell, Rudd, Martin, Kimball. Fourth row: Henderson, McAbee, Turner, Lovell, Newsome, Biggerstaff, Terrell, Ray, Wooten, Summerell Bowes, McManus, Moss, Knowles, Thompson, Faucette, Jones, Mitchell, Bayliff, Finley Hilliard, Norris, Smith. Wm-dead x ll. Officers are Bowes Vice Presidentg New- some Secretary Treas ., , ' ' - urerg Hollifield, Presi- dent. The presidents of all the service organiza- tions compose the lnter- Club Council. They work to improve rela- tionships between these particular clubs First row: Sisk, Clark, Browning, Rudd, Weeks. Second row: Rich, Long, May, Holt, Newman, Neal, Wright, Odom, Brown. The athletes in the Monogram Club are rewarded for their training and hard work when they receive their black and gold sweaters. The club sponsorsia chapel program in which the members are recognized for their efforts and awarded gold uB's. First row: Andrews, Newsome, Cuyer, Suggs, Hayes, Hollifield, Lassiter, Mclsendon, May, Pegram, Neely. Second row: Stewart, Bowes, Barnwell, Littlejolm, Copland, Dowdy, 1lcCuiston, Hunt, Marley, Terrell, Gerow, Deaton, Talley. Third row: Hadley, Heyworth, Patton, Williams, Sessoms, Kimball, F. Neal, Rieber, Jennings, Swanner, advisor, T. Neal, Smith, Thompson, Montgomery, Skidmore, Riddle, Biggerstaff, Truitt, Ward, Harriss, Rich. Amateur flash bulb addicts are en- couraged and instructed in good pho- tography through the Camera Club. A photography contest is sponsored by this group every year. First row: Faulkner, Hart, James, Hudgins. Second row: Blackwell, Coble, Shaw, Cox, Kandounas. Nelson, Thomas, ad- visor. Tlzirfl row: Yarbrough, Yvoot- en, Joyner, Moss, Holloway, Faucette, Paul. Edu! Messer, Vice President: Camera Club officers are First row: Joyner. Vive Presidentg Yarbrough, President, Nelson, Secretary. Second row: Hollo- way. Program Chairmang W'ooten, Treasurer. One of the first groups of its kind in the nation, the Safe-Driving better and safer driving. Each month a student chosen Driver of the for his cautious and courteous driving. Cordon, Wagoner flfneelfngj Strange, Kizziah, Hayes. Hodge, Yarhorough. Harris. Hay, Messer. Hodge. President: and Hay. Secretary-Treasl urer, are officers of the Safe Driving Council. 0 a v l36 Part of a national organization, the Red Cross Representatives urge students to contribute for this worthy cause. The group is composed of a representative from each homeroom. First row: Leonard, Kandounas, Underwood, Page, Mann, Kimrey, Butler, Rudd, Walker. Second row: Harden, Norton, Thompson, King, Johnson, Qualls, Gilmore. Third row: Trogden, Redding, Benfield, Waddell, Hicks, Newton, Wright. Fourth row: Lambeth, Barnhardt, Clark, McManus, Crumpler, Hall, Morgan, Covington, Waters. Edie 66:46 Annual projects of the Bible Club include helping needy families at Christmas and Thanksgiving and conducting Thanksgiving and Easter devotions for the school. Membership is open to all students who possess an HA average on conduct. First row: Brande, Williams, Godwin, Riggsbee, Jones, Dowdy, Blanchard, Norton, Pattishall, Sharpe, Baldwin, Hay, Royster, Durham, Second row: Kickline, advisory Webster, Blanchard, Minnis, Wood, Fox, Brooks, Moran, Maynard, Tickle, Thaxton, Mayo, Dollar, Butler, Raper. Third row: Smith, Harris, Foster, Storey, Goodwin, Dirks, Parrott, Mann, Webster, Kent, Allen, Kizziah, Moorefield, Bradshaw. Fourth row: Thomas, Davis, Coble, Nance, Wlilliamson, Merritt, Fonville, Wray, Mitchell Easkold, Callahan, Presness. Fifth row: Pierce, Wheeley, Long, Kinney, Lambeth, Craig, Faucette, Copland, Rudder, Presnell,,Phillips, Baker, Lackley, Christopher. Sixth row: Mans- field, Eskridge, Webster, Dellinger, Hayden, Wooten, McCorkle, Brown, Ware, Petree, Bridges, Bane. Seventh row: Hart, Bennett, Umberger, Thompson, Suttenfield. fed Manu 2 . tad, ..-f ' Ware, Vice President, Maynard, Treasurer, Brown, Presidentg Mc- Corkle. Secretary, are the officers. Mr William Fitzgerald. Dirertor Directed lmy Mr. Williani Fitzgerald, llie Clee Club had a very SllfTCOFSfUl year. ln atltlition to their two annual concerts. they participated in thu- State Mueic rontest and presented a nnich-enjoyed t-lmapr-l pro- gram. The nzcrnbers are: Adams. J. Allison. P. Alli- son. Allred. Andrews, Armstrong. Bane. Barlaee, Barnhart. Bateman. Beckon. Beeker. Render. Bennett, Bivens. Bowen. Bowles. Brackett. lfranmle. Brooke. H. Brown. K. Brown. T. Brown. Bryant. Bulla. Burden. Burke. Burton, Burwell. Cable, Caulder. Christopher. Cole. Coleman. Collins. Conklin. Cov- ington. Cross. Crumpler, Crutcrlifieltl. Dallas. Darling, Dellinger. Dixon. B. Durham. L. llllflliilll. Ellis, Eskritlgze, Ft-r'rc-ll. Florence Fonville. Fowler. Fowlkes. KFox. Fuller. Cant. Cellispie. Gilliam. Gilman. Class, Goodwin. Cordon. Hardison. Hart. Harvey. Hasgood. Hayden. llolt. Hopkins. Huffman. Isley. Jeffreys. Johnson, Jonw, C. Kent. H. Kent. ll. King. J, King. Lackey. Lawiter. Laughor. vom Lelin. Lewis. Long. .Qi A 2.4 9 WW Through aetive participation on the joh. Distrihutiw- Education aids students in learning their preferred vocations. The club is open to juniors and seniors only. First row: Jones. Cozart. Davis, Wilson, Forbes, McGowan, MeAda1ns, Stevenson. Rim-hardson. Ross, Boone. Second row: Woody, Wicker. Loy. Dodson, Lee, Long. Keini. Jones. Boswell- Thin, muff Cast? HdViS0f: Durham, johnson. Loy. Holmes, Jenkins, Cox, Neese. Steele. Officers are First row: Jenkins. Zag. Treasurer: Long. Associate Pres- ident. Second row: K1-ini. Pres- ident: Wvilson. Sevretzlryg Holmes. Vice President. Officers are Butler. Vive Presi- D0, dent: Darbee. President: Lindley. Sm-'Cretaryg Croonl. Treasurer. The D.O. Cluh is made up of those students who wish to work part-time during school hours. Mernbership is open only to juniors and seniors. Diversified Ocvupations prepare students for the future by training them in trades and office work. First row: Crooni, T. Boone, Boone. We-lnster. Carrow. Lindley. Sox, lieeker. McKinney. Parsons. Barhee. Martin. Wiright. Lidale, Hopkins. Cheek. Grant. Arnette. Second row: Moseley. Spoon. Fogleman. Stogner. Tidwell. Coble. Ward. Faucette, Hart. Harper. Conklin. Norris. Wright. Davis, Hicks, Braxton. Third row: Burke, Advisor: Long. Gibson, Butler. Scott. Winihish.. Morton. Ray, White. Dean, Jordan. Harrison. Holloway. Stadler. Chestnut. Yarhorough. Fuqua. Adkins. Fourtlz row: Black. Bush. Benfield. Everett. ll. Carter. Sumner. Fayne. Bland. D. Carter. Hinshaw, Hornaday, Haskins, Smith. ,pn 5 .Mano Chosen by the student body, these en- thusiastic girls spark school spirit and good sportsmanship at W.H.S. games. Win or lose, they're behind the Bulldogs all the way. In the Center are Beth Harvey, mascot, and Melinda Messer, head. Others are Harvey, Carlyle, J. Holt, Brown, Hartis, M. Holt, assistant headg Gilliam, White, Hagood. Muff, alternateg Thomas. 'V Melinda Messer is head cheerleader. , . f f: , i r t , g:'jjif':j it 5 ' We 'f o ,, B , M , E -:PZ . Q. I ff-fl .A it . . x. ' ..... . 1 at i A ,fs . ,I Q , . ,...,5 A.....t 1. M' ' X W -M '1 :fr r As Sammy and Alan illustrate, being a clown isn't all playg there are many difficult jobs involved such as holding up the goal posts. Selected hy the cheerleaders, the clowns entertain with their antics at gamesg and they help boost school spirit. Ml' Holt, Presidentg Long, Vice President 3 and Wright, Secretary,-Treasur er, are the Boosters' Clulx officers. 3 , The Boosters' Club, open to every student, encourages school spirit with pep rallies and meetings. This lively group lets the teams know they ean depend on the students' support. X . fy-W W-mmwfgm-mv-mwimwwf-gpm.: .,iwmwayg-ygmgafi.Wm-Wmafasffwwmfmmf-WW -N,,C,w.....,,e,.,.,-,,, .....,-.....-L..-xi.,,.,A.W Ne.. W-.- . A-.,, -..,,..., ,W ,N MMV-, -..W A.,, . . .M ,,., M.. - ,. -. . , A .. 0 The Concert Band is made up of advanced bandsmen who have become skilled enough for per- formances. This group presents a concert each year. First row: Henderson, L. Strange, Christopher Kent, Davis, Mann, Wiaisner, Ford, Long, Wliitcsell. Second row: Wilkinson, Holliday, Canada Pope, Harder, Strange, Lynch, Brannock, Ammons, Edwards, Long, Gordon, Cobb. Third row. Brown, Bennett, Clark, Harris, Hooper, Gentry, Hodge, Harriss, Amick, Gerow, Stewart, Parker Stanley, Ross, Cohle, Sykes. Fourth row: Grant, instructor, Tyson, Robertson, Smith, Bradner Pickard, May, Bluc, Williford, Dunlap, Wilkie, Yarborough, Barham. Duncan, Bolden. Whitte'n In addition to presenting their two annual concerts, the Orchestra was kept busy playing host to the 1958 North Carolina All-State Orchestra. First row: Foster, Carr, Petree, Bald- 43 win, Biggerstaff. Second row: Rim- mer, Pickett, Womack, Baker, Barn- well, Turbyfill, Dixon. Third row: Umberger, Bright, Ellington, Dr. Artley, director. Although their music doesn't show it, the Varsity Band is the training band. First row: Blythe Surratt, Oakley, Blackwelder, Fox, Sharpe, Parker, Cole, James, Christopher. Second row: Haith Long, Durham, Foster, Lipskey, Bird, Cox, Amick, Markham, Allen, Huffines, Martin, Webster Third row: Blanchard, Curley, Gerow, Howard, Saunders, King, Amick, Bryan, Fields, Swain Conally, Catlett. Fourth row: Perry, Jones, Foust, Rice, Todd, Garrison, Grant, director. is ll .-'.'.,fr1-Wm wk' 2 W ' ,f -Q-:Fez w 's..-'v:w55's,,:1f... ,M .f:,,'1.s.w,..-.1 as W-.-,r.,,--'-wa - 'B 'X .aiiwmi-isQ5.iw W my , ...gf i.,Mf,,a.fEqg,,.V,,Z-..,,,,,, V, K The W.H.S. majorettes who add beauty and showmanship to the Marching Band are elected by the band members. They serve from the time elected until they graduate. Harris, Clark, Lindley, Waisner, Strange, Christopher, Lorimer, Hooperf Bill Harriss is the Drum Major. 70.2-CS. Band officers are as follows-First row: Robertson, Vice President, Surratt Rep., Harriss, Drum Major, Barham and Properties Manager. Second row: Dun lap President, Jones, Secretary, Clark, Treasurer, James, Rep., Lynch, Assist ant Properties Manager. In their dazzling gold and black uniforms, the Marching Band entertains during the half at football games. This group is a select com- bination of the Varsity and Concert bands. G. Amick, L. Amick, Ammons, Barham, Bennett, Bird, Blackwelder, Blanchard, Blue, Blythe, Bolden, Bradner, Brannock, Brown, Bryan, Canada, Catlett, L. Christopher, C. Christopher, Clark, Cobb, Coble, Cole, Connally, Curlee, Dunc- an, Dunlap, Durham, Edwards, Ford, Fox, Garrison, Gentry, Cerow, Gordon, Harden, Harris, Harriss, Henderson, Hodge, Holliday, Hooper, James, Jones, Kent, B. Long, J. Long, P. Long, Lindley, Lipsky, Lorimer, Lynch, Mann, Markham, Martin, May, McAdams, Oakly, D. Parker, M. Parker, Perry, Pickard, Pope, Rice, Roberson, Ross, Sharp, C. Smith, S. Smith, Stanley, Stewart, J. Strange, S. Strange Surratt, Swain, Sykes, Tickle, Todd, Tysor, Waisner, Whitesell, Whitten, Wilkerson, Wilkie, Yarborough. 2?kwQb.qg'E7ZeeH' lOYce, how do You ram th New Yorkers, is the tar still on your heels 6771? Henry J Illllia. Gr-r-r-r, says Linda. Kay Ellen's skit in chapel- The ship . . . the darn thing sunk! It's a bird? lt's a plane? No, it's a teacher! r Kent! Oh, my goodness! Oh, my soul! There goes Linda down that hole! Uhnsonsqfan E. Blow through that micronite filter What rare books our library has! fWanda, Glenda, and Brendal. i,,, , s risr agdihsha 1 or- ,. gi' -s.fl:'f 9? 'I 'fi J . .t ,i, K A Th ey yr i s , , . QSBSSOHXS' Christmas cheer for the maintenance 10V6liestl!aH lovely, but R - . 44 1 think S1gf?1L'fQ,' staff. 'Hd IS a . Wagner, lc y . . eiiwt ,N '-0.4 My l 1 S 'W A t ,,-3 I' , JV' I Trim, colorful bodies with graceful, flowing lines depicting latent mo- tion are the eye-catching features of the sports car. Designed for beauty and manufactured for endurance, the sports car has catapulted to the zenith of the automobile industry. The analogy between the sleek. power- ful machine and the accomplished athlete is obvious. His body is rippled with muscles made taut through hours of arduous conditioning. His movements are the essence of co-ordination. His appeal. however. does not lie in his manly physique aloneg for the atblete's claim to the pedestal of fame lies also in his ability to think aptly and act accordingly. Our football boys after intensive pre-season practice won a decisive victory over underdog Graham. It so happened that our next foe, Asheville, held the key to our seasonis hopes. Burlington outplayed Asheville all the way, but on one long play the Maroons scored and brought the first defeat to the W.H.S. gridl ders. Thus with spirit broken, the Bulldogs were downed by one foe after another, Reynolds, High Point, lVlyers Park, Gastonia, Raleigh, Salisbury, and Greensboro all de- feated the Bulldogs: Many of the games were lost by only one touchdown, and several times one play made the difference in the outcome. ,QS I i :,:,, 1 I s f , 1 Q- DAVID GUYER I X, x C o-C apzain , - A i X' 1 7' i 1 ,,,4 r q 1 ,ffl gl - - ' ' 'I W 4' 'i 5 ii ia ffl 'A fr 'a I 'Aa , lp , II r'ld ii I f 4 F Y 1 1 , 1 f f ' 4 If If 'Q F, 11 f O 4' :l l' ' lfagl l 'uf fa . 'lx ' 4 x x 6' - ix x X Q X ea - i TN Q xs XSS Q10 Q Q Y , Q 5. 5 ' ,.. x l Q O Y Qs 3 i AX' x t - A ' , L . . - v ' if ' X U JACKIE NEELY ' , . go Co-Captain 4 YQ . . ' '- L- I46 First row: Kent, Cooper, Hunt, Barn- well, McClennd0n, Lassiter, Holli- field, Talley, White. Second row: Harriss, Riddle, Rich, Cheathem, Dean, Ellington, Mcfluiston, Maness, Deaton, McDowell, Neely. Third row: Newsome, Coleman, Hayes, Kimball, Wilson, Reiber, Taylor, 7 r f N 'ly.i. N f-P' K EL 312 a-wwf KL Q K I its it .. Against powerful Myers Park, the Bulldogs were defeated late in the game by a long pass that got through our defense. The Bulldogs kept fighting, but the tying touchdown just AV. ,,.: A 7 ' - couldnt he made. It certainly looked as if .,,:' f the Bulldogs were going to go through an- ! X E KX other season without winning a conference 5, K I game. The Bulldogs really buckled down and N Q MR. BILL ENGLAND prepared for the last game of the year with K S Head Coach Charlotte Central. Happiness, contentment, D -. Q ', and joy were the rule in Burlington that night 0 . as the inspired Bulldogs defeated Charlotte 1 Q J 0' 3 S 19-7. Thus the season ended with everyor1e's ' 5 - ' wondering what is in store for W.H.S. next - - year. L S Q me 'Z xv? :les 1 li LL if f lt d Lf ', ' S if -ft Tl F 5 'O 'q' my -- if if L V' H ..,l. J aw, ,L 6 ' Q ,'gk f 3 S L ., L as ' 'A fa- S I Q 5' 'fix -.,::-. Y H 0 L? J o . v l v - I , .ia 1 1, I.. lwiL?.,g.. iff k-- .L 5 X L LK? zf, A- :Xt 1 ,., ,ig sir.: -:,- .. 5 ki Q lf Z ,aqfsi . , 4 - Q A tt- gg .1 C Q gk V H ,jk V gip ia, - nf V K KJ X - - ' ' --' -' , ii i tr ' ,,,,,.L . .Q L Q .' 7 - T km '. f L - Q'-Yi L :milf M ,, . ' . 1 :L ' 4 A ,J A A -Q, x, ef- f Qlf rs ii ff r 1 5 1 ' S. -Lai 3 I' Kig l . ..V. qlgl 2 3 f 6 w 'Q t if , 1 I R ,L zv. H H' X I, - - M Q . :iff L ,, L 1L I I , M P y L, J Q g r 5 r.-, , e Q, , - 'V W 1 Q K '1 iii-'i ' f n B HQQX-?'5'i5?fii'ff'YfkiH5siiisrLi f' '-Yi if if iii ia ii wx L i'i' Mriiii'??3TZ?l:i'55tif5 ' 9 Ir' , 'Q v Q 'J r 5- f , A L 7 , 04 ,Ira v',,x lj., 1 ff ' .f I 5 X ' V ' fbf - , ' ' . , A U , - !f' Wg' ' ' f ' 0 3 'ii P' V l I 1,533 if J' MRL ALVIN HOOKS 0 L j 'j ,, pg- LJ 9 1 5 Baf'lrf1'eln' Coach ul, A C 1 ' e J' 4 I 4 g it . A a 4, LL Q' ft , 1 7 arlcy, Garrett, Newman. Hayworth. vurth row: Littlcjohn, Suggs. Mas- y, Tate, Long, Sessoms, Wilson, irter, Burgess, Ward, Harder, ielps, McAteer, Rogers. w l ' V! n.- L? X .4 ' ' -- V g., .ff fs.. ,a -f'.J I , L ,Ll - . .' i 4 1 . Z' 1, 3 .Q ,! tg ,I . 11 V. 0 I HS 1 ff I ' 177. l 147 tr A . . V I JA4:KLNEWx1Ars A -Tackle' , 1 RALPH 1u0N'rc :os1Em Haxfbm-k j G r X ,, ,vz ., , , ,A A . - ' m m www. ' is lg ' . 1 aim - A k 'ggi -9 Ly, A 542 k ROBERT BURGESS Halihack A XIIKE LVI I'l LJOHN Cvnlrr' V A 4 , 3 Z Q 5 3 i , 5915, :J .V L A Q-Ng. ff, ,. M I W any z FRED REIHER Uuard 7 Center . . Yi . E Y 'xx ..,, . .Q M ??f,l'? 114515 ,.fx,Q?.5tf .9'?-jf'Z55Ex.kg'ifiI'?k'N'ig f 4 - 5 1 Qwgyf ni.-3. . ' W -' ' Q 5 Q Q ' M '75 Qi 5 Ai W J'l5l31.:1 4' if QW 1 5 - Qff-iff? U' , - 19+ .- ,. 5-1-. W1 V 2fg-vA 1- ., , - 1, LM , I A , m 'fFfLll NEWSONI E 'Guard l'l JIM SKIDMORE Tackle JIM BARNWELL End V Qi 3 : M 1 if 591 d 5 fff ' .- is K x Burlington defeated Gra- ham again this year in the annual HBattle of Alamancef, Fresh hack from Valle Crucis the eager Bulldogs rolled over Graham lay a score of 28 to 13. Hollifield turned in a record-breaking per- formance, scoring 22 points, of which four were extra points. Pleased with their showing. the Bulldogs pre- pared for their conference season. WHS . 28 WHS so 0 WHS 7 WHS 6 WHS 7 0 Graham Asheville ,,,,,, Wiriston-Salexii High Point ,,,,, ,, , Myers Park Harden running hard as Uvaton cuts down the- opposition. WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS Dcaton charges hard as Hollifield and Barnwell pn-pare ln block. Gastonia 21 Raleigh . 34 Salisbury , , 39 Greensboro ,,,, , l2 Charlotte ,,,,,, 7 The conference was too much for the Bulldogs this year. Our team lacked that final spark needed for vic- tory and were defeated in the first eight conference games. All seemed dreary on the Burlington football scene. With only one game remain- ing. the Bulldogs had failed again as in the past two years to win a conference game. Our Bulldogs were not to he denied this victory over Charlotte Central. The Wildcats went down in de- feat to the spirited Bulldogs hy a score of 19-7. Thus ended football at W.H.S. O I The Junior Varsity boys pulled through again this year with a most successful season, winning all their games except one which was tied. There was great team- work shown on the field. Prospects for next season on the varsity squad are Bill Bray, Dewey Carter, Eddie lVlcAteer and Bill Maness. First row: Steele, Parks, Williams, Johnson, Ellis, Collins, Prickett, Newsome, Newton. Second row: Gerow, Newton, Oakley, Ephland, May, Hinshaw, Jordan. Third row: Stevens, Lee, Cuyer, Bell, Davis, Graves, Smith, Wilson, Watson, Frye Ccoachl. First row: Styles, Kent, Rogers, Maness, Bray, Cheatham, Swanner lcoachl. Second row: Cox, Rich, Kepley, .l0rdon, White, Thompson. Third row: Carter, Bolt, Campbell, McCloud. I 7-2 The Junior High Bullpups had a very successful season this year winning 6 and los- ing 1. Coach Frye is expect- ing great things from these boys next year as Junior Varsity players. Standouts this year were Carlton Prick- ett 1 quarterback 1, Herbie Johnson and Paul Ellis fhalfbacksl, Tommie New- some lfullbackj, Mike New- ton and Milton Newton tguardsl. Our future hopes for football lie with these boys. I5 .i.l.A -.M qv? .hwy MR. ALVIN HOOKS Head Basketball. Varsity Football Backfield Cuaeh gras f Q H PM Ciflt ,mn 5 ag:- MR. C. A. FRYE Junior High Football, Junior Varsity Basketball, Assistant Baseball Coach h KWH fam, 2 J f' ,tf.5g,,2,i1 V. Q. C V1 ?Ex+.Tit2 Q . 'aexswwea if V1 SF 4.1 Sw J ff-f:x,n 1.1, at at U ,: , Y 3. 3.71. tw MR. BILL ENGLAND Head Foutlmall, Assistant Wrestling. Head Track Coavh WY' W. E+? B as Ae f 11 -, x :Hi-az '1 'Qsg2.Cfi7iy ska? SM!! MR. FRED MILLER Assistant Football Cnavh Athletic Director, Head Baseball, DR. H. L. PERDUE Hn-ad Wrestling Coach Golf 'Il ii! MR. LES SWANNER and Tennis, Junior Varsity Football, Junior High Basketball Coach TOM TRUITT, captain-C DEAN COLEMAN-F BILL STEWART-G 0 W 5 Q rrkkkkgv, 2 ES G xx N 0' GEORGE OAKLEYWF BENNY BOWES-C GENE WARD--G First row: Stewart 'il , Rogers, Hodge, Ward. Second row: Ray. Third row: Oakley, Bowes, Coleman, Coble. NN., Neal, Hooks. coach, Truitt, captaing mam, Basketball was the high spot in ma'or athletics this year. The J Bulldogs had a poor start by dropping five out of six prelim- inary games played, Mistakes were corrected, however, and the Bulldogs became a power in the conference. During the first round of play the Bulldogs were defeated only by the conference champs, Greensboro, in a very close game. The boys made 40 per cent of their shots from the floor and 65 per cent of the free throws attempted. No boy stood out in every game, but Bowes, Truitt, Coleman, Oakley, and Stewart each provided the neces- sary spark in some game. Bur- lingtonls ll-4 record was good enough for a second place tie in conference play and earned them a berth in the state AAA basket- ball tournament. WHS , 1 49 WHS 46 WHS . 1 37 WHS ..ss 31 WHS .1 39 WHS .sss 39 WHS ss,. 54 WHS ssot 53 WHS 53 WHS 53 Raleigh .. 1 Asheboro Durham . Asheboro ., Durham ,,s,, Raleigh .,,t Gastonia Salisbury ..., Asheville . High Point 68 51 67 29 55 63 50 45 51 46 Bowes hooks. Left: Neal puts the ball back up. Right: Coleman and Neal strug- gle for rebound. WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS 60 47 Charlotte ,, 57 Winston-Salem ,, ., . 29 Greensboro .. 51 Gastonia 1 28 Salisbury ,, .,,.., ,. . 36 High Point ,,,,,,,, W 69 Charlotte ,,..,,,,.,, . 47 Winston-Salem .. 46 Greensboro AShCV1ll8 ,...,,,,,,.. 36 44 33 48 33 58 56 45 49 36 The Bullpups of W.H.S. ended the season with an 8 win-7 loss record. Most of these losses were before Christmas. During the latter part of the season, the Bull- pups won six straight. Coach Frye's team had several good prospects for varsity play next year. These boys are Sessoms, Maness, Shoff- ner, Bolt, and Ward. Our future hopes lie with our Junior Varsity team of to- day. First row: Shoffner, Sessoms, Maness, Thompson, Ward. Second row: Frye fcoachl, Carter, Vernon, McCann, Sellars, Bolt. First row: Stanley, McIntyre, Prickett, Johnson, Ellis, McHeel, Clark. Second row: Collins, Parks, Sharpe, Bird, Baulding, Mewbom, Graham, Kernodle, Swanner Ccoachl. We The Junior High Basket- ball team this year had an excellent record. They won eight ball games and only lost one to a much more powerful team. These boys received training and valu- able playing experience while on the Junior High team. Coach Swanner is ex- pecting good results from these boys next year when they will become Junior Var- sity players. I 55 The cindermen of W.H.S. will have a season of hard work cut out for them this year. The Bulldogs had a fair season last year, win- ning several meets. Under Coach England this year greater things will he ex- pected from the boys. Stand- outs from last yearls squad who are supposed to turn in good performances this year are John Harden, Ralph Montgomery, Phil Deaton, Paul Terrell, and George Mc- Cuiston. First row: Fogleman, Harden, McCuiston, Montgomery, Terrell. Second row Pym, A. Foust, Robinson, Riddle, Holmes, B. Foust. Harden completes a broad jump. Ralph Montgomery is set for one of his flying starts. l56 if First row: Stewart, Truitt, Hollifield, Sessoms, Kimball. Second row: Neal, Marley, Wilson, Maness, Bray. Third row: Oakley, McCann, Sellars, Bowes, Johnson. Fourth row: Rice, Rich, Miller fcoachl. Our pitchers this year are George Oakley, Benny Bowes, and Harris McCann. Some fine hurling is expected from these boys. Z ln 1957 the Bulldogs of W.H.S. had a good season, posting a 7-7 record. This record earned them second place in conference play. This year's team has high hopes because our pitching staff is all back. Our team which was in a building stage last year is going to be a dangerous member of the conference. Under the cap- able leadership of Coach Mil- ler the team has improved very much over previous years. Due to his fungoes the outfield is showing a lot of hustle and promise. Coach Fry assists and works with the pitchers. Seniors on this year's squad are Stewart, Oakley, Bowes, Truitt, and Hollifield. I57 The Williams High golf team with four returning let- termen had a fair spring sea- son, winning four matches, losing five, and tying one. They compiled the best rec- ord in three years because of their team spirit and de- termination. The 1958 sea- son shows promise because five lettermen are returning to the team. These are Cop- land, Jennings, Gerow, Neal, and Smith. Matches are scheduled with Greensboro, High Point, Durham! Wins- ton-Salem, Henderson, and Asheboro. l Kneeling: Smith, Wilkie. Standing: Cerow, Copland, Jennings, Neal, Keenan Coplandv drives and away it goes. Jennings prepares to Cerow in preparation clobber the ball. for a drive. Neal puttin Andrews, Williamson, Ward, Harriss, Thompson. This year's addition of the W.H.S. tennis team is one with excellent hopes for a perfect season. Last year's record of seven wins, three losses was compiled by boys who will all return to this year,s team. They are sen- iors Gene Ward, Miles Had- ley, and Bill Harriss. Bob Andrews, a junior, is expect- ed to assume the position of first man on the squad. Bry- ant Thompson, Dan William- son, and Frank Biggerstaff are gaining experience in the lower positions. Since the squad is composed of all let- termen, this is the year for tennis at W.H.S. Andrews strokes backhand. Harrrss' follow-through Thompson volleys at OH 3 SCIVC. the net. V 'YV a 8 W 'Q QP f vs , 9 651 E A Mrgggiwi Ward places an over- head. y E ....,.-, L , .,,. , L L , mv .,,,VV .,,Z.VA I ,,,, Y 'Q' New . .,..,v , l re i 2 L R First row: Pope, Guyer, Pardue Ccoachl, May, Pegram. Second row: Newsome, Kimball, Tate, Lassiter, Hollifield, Hayes. Newsom and Pegram begin their match with a referees hold. These boys worked for the team although they didn't participate in the actual matches. First row: Haith, Rudisill, Dunn, Newsome, Hunt, Pardue fcoachl. Coleman, Thompson, Wotton, White. See- ond row: Tisdale, Wilson, Bow- land, Moss, Newton, Edmondson, Graves, Catlett, Williams. I 60 Wrestling, a comparatively new sport at W.H.S., has increased tremendously in popularity. Un- der the capable coaching of Dr. Pardue, a local dentist, and the conditioning drills of Coach Eng- land, the team has earned a re- spected reputation from other teams around the state. Compe- tition is keen on the wrestling team and this year's record had seven wins and three losses. Jer- ry Hollifield was state champion again this year. Burlington placed fourth in the state wres- tling tournament which is a de- cided improvement over last year. Congratulations for a good job done by the grapplers of W.H.S. This year's co-captains, Hollifield and Lassiter,- pull down the coach. igiiesgfsfmls .Xa Hayes attempts an escape from May. xx... The deadline has come, The annual is gone, And the hardworking staff Is left all alone. Their brains are a messg Their nerves are all shook. It,s been two months Since they opened a book! So they let themselves gog Boy! What a spree! 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