Altamahaw Ossipee High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Burlington, NC)
- Class of 1961
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1962 Reflections Table of Contents Foreword...........................Page 5 Dedication....................... Page 6 Administration.....................Page 7 Faculty............................Page 8 Classes............................Page 15 Activities....................... Page 37 Athletics..........................Page 51 Features...........................Page 63 Elementary School..................Page 71 Advertising........................Page 83 PUBLISHED BY THE TOMAHAWK STAFF ALTAMAHAW OSSIPEE SCHOOL Altamahaw, North Carolina As D ne JJeax Begins Students Plan 3or Special Day Dance (5hrougn Lovely Nignts... Snjoy Sporting Svents Ra.ce 3or Che Cafeteria At Noon.... Snjoy initiations ‘Chink Of Happy S‘. thoughtfully Editor Brenda Garrison Associate Editor Jerry Moore 4 eflect.... Every year we realize more and more the value of a sound educational system. As the world advances rapidly in scientific experimentation, we know that every school must keep in step. As we reflect upon the value of consolidation we sometimes reject the idea because of the many ties that bind us to Altamahaw Ossipee. We place deeper values upon the individual attention we receive as students. We look with pride upon every activity connected with our school and wonder if we could ever have that same feeling about any other place. As we present the 1961 Tomahawk we attempt to reflect every phase of school life at Altamahaw-Ossipee. This book must include work, study and play and most important of all—those who make our school a wonderful place—students, teachers and personnel. It is with a feeling of mixed emotion that we present to you the 1961 Tomahawk. May you know some of the pleasure we found in preparing it for you. The Editors 5 our Dedication As VJe reflect deeply thoughts turn to.... Our principal, Mr Horace O’Shields Brannon. To him we fondly dedicate this, the 1960-61 TOMAHAWK. His enduring patience with students and teachers has earned deep respect. Throughout the year he serves in many capacities - busi- ness man, custodian, warden of the hallways, counselor, administrator and jack-of-all- trades. His many duties give him a versatile personality. Mr. Brannon realizes the problems of both parents and students. His day is filled with a variety of encounters - a first-grader with no lunch money, a broken arm from the playground, pipes leaking in the hallway, a parent whose Johnny or Susie didn’t make the expected grade, Joe looking for away of skipping class, Mary asking too late for a pep-rally, Tommy with his girl friend prob- lems and hundreds more. Yes, his schedule is full keeping seven hundred and fifty students and twenty- six teachers in line. For his forbearance and endurance we proudly dedicate to him this book. 6 Administration Altamahaw Ossipee is fortunate in having a loyal and capable administration. The planning and foresight of the principal and school board keep things running smoothly. Mr0 Ho O. Brannon Principal School Board Dan Ireland Wo N. Reid J. Nimrod Harris Fred Blanchard L. H. Faucette, Jr. Few people realize the contribution made to a school by its school board. These five men give willingly and untiringly of their services to go forward in education for the children of this area. Mrs. Jean Sadler Secretary Mrs. Margaret Perkins A.Bo, Berea College National Honor Society, Freshman Sponsor Our Jaculfy Quiaes 88888888881 Mrs. Jo Ann Crews AoB., Elon Business Education, Annual Staff, Junior Sponsor Mrs. Mary Dale Johnson B.S., W.C.UoNoC. Home Economics, F.HoA, FoT.A., Sophomore Sponsor Out thoughts And Dreams.... Mrs. Adelia Truitt A0B., Elon, Librarian, Library Club C. E. Stout A.B., Catawba Physical Education, History, Monogram Club, Football, Girls’ Basketball MrSo Betty Smith BoAo, University of Georgia Eighth Grade Roy B. Clayton, Jr0 A.B., Catawba Physical Education, Seventh Grade, Boys’ Basketball Mrs. Marie Garrison B.S., W.CcU.NoC. Seventh Grade Mrs. Billie Amick Elon College Glee Club, Music Mrs. Myrtle Wagoner A0Bo, Elon Safety Patrol, Eighth Grade 3ov (jwelve impor s.... Mrs. Pearl Troxler A.B., Western Carolina Sixth Grade Mrs. Lois Bost A.B., Elon College, W.C.U.N.C. Fourth Grade Mrs. Hazel Iseley A.B., Elon College Fifth Grade Miss Gladys Sartin A.B., Elon College Third Grade Mrs. Ramona M. Kernodle A.B., Elon College Fourth Grade Mrs. Alline Garrison A.B., Duke University Fifth Grade Mrs. L. E. Wells Elon College Music, Glee Club Pianist 10 3rom 3irst Qv de 5o (jwelftd. Miss Doris Marie Price AoB., Elon College Third Grade a.e o'u y Mr So Anita Johnson AoB., Elon College First Grade Mrs Mary H. Easley Elon College Second Grade Mrs. Gene B. Cothran A.B., WoC.UoN.C. Second Grade Mrs. Nannie T. Patterson Applachian College Second Grade Mrs. Joe Ross Assistant Dietitian Mrs. Lecy Kernodle A.B., W.C.U.N.C. First Grade Mrs. Fred Blanchard Dietitian Students Assistants As Bus Drivers... Kneeling, Left to Right: Roger Keck, Hooper Harris, Cecil Whitesell, Jimmie Beckom„ Standing, Left to Right: Earl Sartin, Johnny Cole, Faye Woody, Mary Lynn Thiel, Billy Durham. As Cafeteria Helpers... ,......................., ■ ■ mm Cafeteria Personnel Raymond Troxler, Mrs. Blanch Ross, Mrs. Fred Blanchard, Betty Harvey, Annie Vincent. Brenda Blalock, Anita Apple, Jimmy Iseley, Jimmy Ireland, Charles Horne, Donald Fargis, BrendaSmithey, Kathy Wade, Janice Anderson, Vicki Hill. Front Row: Gaynell Cantrell, Jan Sadler, Becky Andrews, Linda Dodd. Back Row: Sue Iseley, Gary Harris, Hobart Cook, Gary Morton, Norris Underwood, Kaddy Wade. gladly Lend Helping Hands As Off ice Assistants Pat Hughes, Brenda Garrison, Sherman Smith, Barbara James, Nancy Peeples, Eloise Apple. Faye Woody, Cecil Whitesell, Biliy Gilliam, Kay Leath. Howard Isley, Kathy Saul, Brenda Moore. Eddie Vess, Peggy Saunders, Ronnie Leath, Jean Danieley, Robert Kirkman. Classes Are More 5fian A Look who’s paying attention . . . Mr0 Freeman’s tree trimmers . . . Mrs. Johnson’s kitchen clan . . . 14 Must be brains 0 9 9 .7 ■ • • ■MMimmm mmmvm . , ■ '•7 - . . ......... , I ■ Senior Class Officers President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer „ . . Conard Beckom . . Howard Isley . . . Earl Sartin Brenda Garrison Flower white rose Colors blue and white Motto Not for one’s self, but for others JIMMY LEE BOWES ”A quiet friend, the best to have.” Science Club 1,3. JOUGLASS CONRAD DODD ”A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men.” FFA 1,2,3,4; Dancing Club 1; Mono- gram Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4. MARGARET ELOISE APPLE ’’Attractive, friendly, and easy to know.” May Court 1; Student Council 2; Toma- hawk Staff 1,4; Hub Staff 3; FHA 1,2,3, 4, Secretary 3; FT A 1; Dancing Club 1; Waitress Jr.-Sr. Banquet 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3; Class Officer 1,2, Treasurer 1, Secretary 2; Marshal 3; Jr. Play Cast 3; Sr. Play Cast 4; Office Assistant 4. Most Cicely 5o Succeed Brenda Moore and Larry Whitt CONARD WELLS BECKOM ”A good sport and a warm heart within.” FFA 1,2,3,4, Treasurer3, President 4; Explorers 1,2; Monogram Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2; Class President 4; Vice President 3; Play Cast 3; Annual Staff 4; Superlative 4. JOHN ROY COLE ’’Talktohim of Jacob’s ladder, andhe would ask the number of steps.” FFA 1,2,3,4, Officer 2,4; Glee Club 1,2; Science Club 1,2,3; Football 1,2; Play Cast 3; Bus Driver 4. ALBERT H. BOWES, JR. ”To worry little; to study less; is my idea of happiness.” Dancing Club 1; Glee Club 2,3,4. DORIS JEAN DANIELEY When hearts are true, few words will do.” FHA 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Danc- ing Club 1; Hub Staff 4; Office Assis- tant 4. Seniors Brenda Garrison and Leonard Haizlip BILLY EUGENE DURHAM ”Countenance open, thoughts closed.” Dancing Club 1; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; FFA 2,3,4; Bus Driver 4. BRENDA JOYCE GARRISON ’’Sweet and lovely, nice and neat, just to know her is a treat.” Tomahawk Staff 2,3,4, Associate Editor 3, Editor 4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Chap- lain 3; FTA 1,2,3, Secretary 2; Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Officer Assistant 4, Class Officer 4, Treasurer; Basketball 2,3, 4; Jr. VI; Jr.-Sr.Waitress 1,2; May Court 2; Dancing Club 1; Jr. Play 3; Senior Homecoming Attendant; Su- perlative. ARCHIE DILLION GASTER ’’What should a man be but merry?” Hub Photographer 3,4; Sr. Play 4; Hi-Y 3; Dancing Club 1; Explorers Club 3; Library Assistant 4; Library Club 2. 18 JERRY DEE GERRINGER ”1 never let studying interfere with my Education.” Dancing Club 1; Glee Club 1,2,3; Science Club 3; FFA 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2. WILLIAM MONROE GILLIAM ’’Youth comes but once in a lifetime.” FFA 1,2,3,4, Chaplain 4; Football 3, 4; Monogram Club 3,4; Science Club 1,2; Office Assistant 4. LEON LESLIE HAIZLIP ”A quiet mind is richer than a crown.” Football 1,4; FFA 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2; Science Club 2,3. JESSIE LEONARD HAIZLIP, JR. Lots of wit and loads of fun, every- thing he does is well done.” Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Football 3, Tri-Captain 4, Manager 1 2; Basket- ball Manager 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; May Court 3,4; Explorers Club 1; Tomahawk Staff 4; Library Assistant 4. GAINS EDWARD HOPKINS, JR. T,The surest way not to fail is to be determined to succeed.” Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 4; Explorers Club 1,2,3,4; Annual 1,2,3; Hub 4; National Honor Society 4; Senior Play 4. HOWARD CLIFTON ISLEY A good sport in every undertaking.” Football 3,4; J.V. 8 grade; Basketball 3,4, J.V. 8 9 grade; Baseball 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Officer 4, Treasurer; FFA 1,2, Treasurer 2; Jr. Play 3; Dancing Club 1; May Court 1; Hub Staff 3, Tomahawk 4; Class Officer, Vice- President 4; Office Assistant 4, Kathy Saul and Howard Isley Seniors PATRICIA ANN HUGHES Her smile was like a rainbow flash- ing from a misty sky.” Tomahawk Staff 1,4; Hub Staff 3; Dancing Club 1; FHA 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Office Assistant 4; Cheerleader 4; Jr.-Sr. Waitress 1,2; Jr. Play Cast 3. BARBARA CAROL JAMES Neatness is the crowning grace of womanhood.” Library Club 1,2,3, President 4; FHA 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Office Assistant 4; Jr. Play Committee 3; Sr. Play 4; Senior Superlative. LINDA KAY HALL A merry heart goes all the way.” Library Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-Presi- dent; Library Assistant 4. Most Atfiletic DELORES SONJIA IRELAND Why, Don't the men propose, Mama? Why, don’t the men propose? Basketball 1; FHA 1,2,3,4; FTA 2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3; Jr. Play. WILLIAM FRANKLIN JONES The quiet type, the kind you like to have around.” Most Original Marion Underwood and Kay Leath CHARLES PETER KECK I believe in work but I’m not in favor of it.” FFA2,3,4; DancingClub 1; Glee Club 2,3,4; Science Club 1,2,3. ROGER EUGENE KECK ”He flirts with every skirt.” Science Club 2,3; Dancing Club 1; FFA 1,2,4; Library Assistant 4; Assistant Bus Driver 2,3,4. RONALD CALVIN LEATH Come live in my heart and pay no rent.” Safety Patrol 4; Glee Club 4; Danc- ing Club 1; FFA 2; Office 4, Manager of Boys Ball Team 1; J.V. Basketball 1; J.V. Football 1; J.V. Baseball 1. TULA KAY LEATH Better to be small and shine, than to be large and cast a shadow.” Student Council 1,2,3, Secretary 2; FTA 1,2; FHA 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Vice-PresidentS, President 4; Danc- ing Club 1; Glee Club 1,2,4; Toma- hawk 4, Typist; Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4; Office Assistant 4; Tri-H-Y 3, Vice-President; Jr.-Sr. Waitress 1, 2; Basketball 3,4. JAMES EDWARD LEE So swell to know, so swell a pal.” Dancing Club 1; Explorers Club; Li- brary Assistant 4. ROBERT CLYDE KIRK MAN Love me, love my car.” Class Officer, Secretary 1; National Honor Society 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; DancingClub 1; Annual Staff, Photog- rapher 4; Hub Staff 1; Delegate to Columbus Scholastic Press Associa- tion 1; Waiter Jr.-Sr. Banquet 1,2; Office 4; Marshal 3; Newspaper 2,3; Band 2,3; 4-H2,3, Program Chairman 2, Delegate to Electric Congress 3; Photograph Club 2; Math Club 3; Science Club 2,3; FTA 3; Jr. Play 3; Senior Play 4. .«'•'isti ' sSssaL MATTIE JEAN LEWIS She has that gift of gifts, the art of making friends.” FTA 3; FHA 4; Library Club 4, Sec- retary 4; Spanish Club 2,3; Boosters Club 1; Superlative 4. -v , • DANIEL LEE MADREN A regular guy-straight and true.” FFA 1,2,3,4, Officer 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Explorers Club 1,2; Treasurer 2; Monogram Club 3,4; Football 1,2,4; Superlative 4. Most Courteous Mattie Jean Lewis and Daniel Madren JACK DOUGLAS MADREN Any man who has a job has a chance.' FFA 1,2.3,4; Football 4. Seniors BRENDA GAYE MOORE ’’This is a girl who’s hard to beat; nice and intelligent and always sweet.” Hub 1, Associate Editor 2, Editor 3; Student Council 4; FHA 1,2,3,4, Chaplain 3; FTA 1,2,3, Secretary 2; Dancing Club 1; Monogram 3,4; Homecoming Representative 2; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Waitress 1; Glee Club 1,2; Chief Marshal 3; National Honor Society 3,4, President 4; Office Assistant 4; Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4; May Court 4. JIMMY DOLAN McCANN ’’That is as well said, as if I had said it myself.” Glee Club 1,2,3,4; FFA 2,3; Toma- hawk 3,4. PATSY SHARON PATTERSON ’’Let us then be what we are and what we think. FHA 1,2,3,4; FTA 1,2,4; Glee Club 1, 2,3,4; DancingClub 1; 4-H Club 1,2,4. DANIEL LEE MILES ’’Better a bad excuse, than none at all.” Baseball 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Dancing Club 1. NANCY GWYNN PEEPLES ’’Buttons and bows wherever she goes.” Hub 2,3; FHA 1,2,3,4, Chaplain 4; FTA 1,4; Dancing Club 1; Monogram Club 3,4; Cheerleader 3,4; Assistant Chief 4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Waitress 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; Secretary 4; Marshal 3; Office Assistant 4; Class Of fic e r ; President 3; Tomahawk Staff 4; Jr. Play Director 4; Sr. Play 4. Best Dressed Barbara James and Earl Sartin KATHRYN SUSAN SAUL ”A kind heart and a sweet disposi- tion.” Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4; FHA 1,2; Dancing Club 1; May Court 3,4; Homecoming Attendant 1,3, Home- coming Queen 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Secretary 4; Annual Staff 3; Student Council Sec- retary 4; Office Assistant 4; Class Officer, Treasurer 1; Jr.-Sr. Wait- ress 1,2. JOHN LEFATE RUDD ”A closed mouth catches no Flies.” Science Club 4. PATSY JEAN SAUL ’’Ornament of a meek and quiet spirit.” Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Library Club 1,2; FHA 1,2; 4-H Club 1,2. ROBERT BERNARD RUDD ”A quiet friend, the best to have.” Science Club 1. PEGGY JOYCE SAUNDERS ’’Kindness is the sunshine of social life.” Library Club 1,2; Monogram Club 3, 4; FHA 4; Hub Staff 4; Basketball Manager 3,4. EARL MOSES SARTIN ”A hearty laugh, a mischievous smile, makes for him a life worth while.” Glee Club 1,2; Class Officer, Vice- President 1, President 2, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4; Science Club 2, Pre- sident 3; J.V. Basketball 2; Student Council 1,2,3, Parliamentarian 4; Bus Driver 3,4; Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4; Dancing Club 1. SHERMAN HENRY SMITH ”A fly sat on the chariot wheel, and said, ’’What a dust I raise.” Dancing Club 1; Glee Club 1,2; Hub Staff 2,3,4; Explorers Club 3; Library Club 4; Library Assistant 4; Office Assistant 4; Treasurer 2. DALE TATE Live and let live.” FFA 1,2,3,4; Science plorers Club 1; 4-H 2. Club 2; Ex- Mosf 3a Kay Hall and Conard Beckom DANIEL MARION UNDERWOOD ’’Southpaw of Altamahaw.” Annual Staff 1,2; Hub Staff 3; Student Council 4; Monogram Club 3,4; Base- ball 1,2,3,4; Class Officer, Presi- dent 1; Football 3,4. GLENDA FAYE WOODY Full of spirit as the month of May.” Tomahawk 1,2,3; Dancing Club 1; FHA 1,2,3,4; Historian 4; FTA 1,2,3, 4; President 2; Student Council 4; Basketball 2,3; Bus Driver 3,4; Of- fice Assistant 4; Play Cast 3,4; Jr.- Sr. Banquet Waitress 1. Seniors CHARLES WADE VAUGHN ”Tis as cheap sitting as standing.” Safety Patrol 1; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Library Club 1; Library Assistant 2; FFA 3,4; Science Assistant 4; J.V. Baseball 1. CECIL RICHARD WHITESELL He is just the kind whose nature never changes.” FFA1, Reporter 2, Chaplain 3, Vice- President 4; Bus Driver 4; Office Assistant 4; Glee Club 2,3,4. EDWARD LESS VESS ”A merry heart doeth good like a medicine.” Dancing Club 1; Basketball Manager 2; Baseball 3; Football 4, Football Manager 2; Monogram Club 4. LARRY DEAN WHITT ”To work and play in the absorbing world of sports.” Student Council 1,2,3, President 4; Football 2,3,4; Tri-Captain 4, Mana- ger 1; Basketball 2,3,4, Manager 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; May Court 2; Play Cast 3; National Honor Society 4, Vice-Pre- sident 3; Class Officer 2. V I Senior Round-up BEST ALL - ROUND Cecil White sell - Pat Hughes • • TTTiaBt unior icers . Jerry Moore o . Larry Ring Jimmy Beckom . Ann Brannon Jerry Beckom u Ann Barber Jimmy Beckom Class Jerry Bell Billy Booe Ann Brannon Charlene Calahan Carolyn Alcon Donna Anderson Laura Leath Donald Lewis Clarence Long Faye Madren Fred Madren Kay Madren Sara Madren Donald Miles Dickie Mills Jerry Moore Mickey Murray Tommy Newnam Judy Perkins Mary Lynn Thiel Nicky Thomasson Ida Jane Tickell Kay Troxler Jessie Wade Class 2962 Houston Walker Clayton Whitesell Lynette Wrenn Larry Williams Juniors concentrate and work on some occasions- but not often! !! ■ . icers omove Beth Garrison Johnny Walker Wanda Diamont . Carl Hughes Jean Faulkenberry Beth Garrison Elwood Haizlip Jimmy Guffey Ellen Hall Rita Apple Dorothy Atkinson Class Of Tommy Hensley Rachel Holyfield Carl Hughes Judy Garrison Diane Goodman Andrea Anderson Gray Andrews Wanda Diamont Phalba Edmonds Betty Sue Hardy Jerry Hensley 1963 Diane Smithey Boyd Madren Paul Murray Richard Overman Linda Ross Susan Sadler Brenda Shepherd Patsy Simpson Johnny Walker George Whitley Gloria Jones Clyde Truitt Judy Williams Dean Woody Bonnie Kenyon Phyliss Long Jo Ann Matkins 31 3resfiman Class Off icers President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer « . . Tommy Thomasson o . . . Clay Smith o . . Karon Smith Be sty Jo Lawrence Class Of 19611 Faye Ashley Sandra Barber Stephen Bowes Don Brannon Ronnie Cain Larry Carter Dianne Chambers Junious Conklin Bill Cross Ronnie Dodson Crystal Doss Martha Dunn Royce Fargis Winfred Fargis Bonnie Faucette Lynn Gammon Howard Gerringer Ruby Gerringer Janice Haizlip James Hall Reva Hensley 33 Cl ass Of 19614 Faye Hutcherson Janice James Dean Jones Priscilla Jones Janice Key Betsy Lawrence Shirley Leigh Jerry Matkins Mike McIntyre Linda Moody Susan Moore Diane Newnam Margie Paschal Lawrence Perdue Lydia Pritchett James Ray Nancy Reid Carolyn Reynolds Lynn Roberts Pat Sadler 34 ass Of 2964 Jerry Simmons Jimmy Simmons Clay Smith Karen Smith Larry Smithey Terry Smithey Terry Sprinkle Mary Ann Stallings Hal Stewart Carter Tate Tommy Thomasson Joe Trent Jerry Troxler Melvin Troxler Howard Truitt Linda Vaughn Linda Vess Lynley Warren Janice Webster Darrell Williams Donald Williamson Margaret Wilson Keith Winn Carl Wrenn Uffl -wwsssasaKSS Wss ' ttOL raftf •vi ::?;::;';;; Popcorn? . . o . Anybody? Candid Camera Reflects An outstanding Bulletin Board Auctioneer’’ Iseley Getting ready for exams. Caught in the act. Board members play Bingo . . . Dreamy eyed. Mr. Don Iseley Advisor Hooper Harris Vice-President Jimmy Beckom Treasurer Brenda Moore Sergeant-at- Arms Ann Brannon Historian Clay Smith Freshman Kathy Saul Secretary To co-ordinate and promote student activity and encourage greater participation on the part of students is the objective of the Student Council. It serves as a means of providing opportunities for the de- velopment of leadership. Annual projects include operating concession stand at athletic events, preparing Christmas program and family-style dinner, serving Civitan Ladies Night Dinner and contributing to school budget. Earl Sartin Parliamentarian Karen Smith Busy at Refreshment Stand Freshman Representative Representative Brenda Shepherd Sophomore Representative Elwood Haizlip Sophomore Representative Tommy Newnam Junior Representative Faye Woody Senior Representative Marion Underwood Senior Representative Leonard Haizlip Nancy Peeples Larry Ring Mary Lynn Thiel Tommy Thomasson Brenda Garrison Editor Mrs. Crews Advisor Jerry Moore Assoc. Editor Each member of the staff has in some way made this, the 1961 Tomahawk, possible. The many duties range from being top salesman to expert counters. All this work has helped produce a yearbook that shows the reflections of A-0 students in '60-61. Work is never done until the last annual is distributed. Choosing a theme, planning lay-outs, taking pictures, typing and adding final touches to art work keeps the staff constantly busy. (3omafiau £ Staff Susan Sadler Staff gets down to business . . . Rita Apple Jerry Matkins Bonnie Faucette Pat Sadler Patsy Simpson Robert Kirkman Conard Beckom Pat Hughes Howard Isley Eloise Apple Nicky Thomasson Mary Lu Garrison HuS Jean Danieley Archie Gaster Peggy Saunders To the students of Altamahaw-Ossipee their newspaper, the Hub, keeps them informed of all the happenings in elementary and high school grades as well as the surrounding area. The Hub, through the work of it’s staff publishes a paper that is informative and entertaining. Kay Troxler Laura Leath Sara Madren Sherman Smith Beth Garrison ............................Associate Editor Mickey Murray.......................................Editor Mrs. Barnes ......................................Advisor Dianne Goodman Wade Vaughn Priscilla Jones Eddie Hopkins Jan Sadler Anita Apple Vicki Hill Virginia Perkins Don Brannon Monogram CluS Left to Right: Larry Whitt, Tommy Newnam, Ronnie Price, Conard Beckom, Conrad Dodd, Marion Underwood, Howard Iseley, Billy Hicks, Hooper Harris, Mary Lynn Thiel, Jerry Bell, Nickey Thomas- son, Brenda Garrison, Carlton (Pete) Stout: Advisor, Leonard Haizlip, Ann Brannon, Daniel Madren, Larry Ring, Janice Ross, Peggy Saunders, Mary Lu Garrison, Jo Ann Matkins, Nancy Peeples, Kathy Saul, Brenda Moore, Patsy Simpson. President....................................Hooper Harris Vice President............................Nicky Thomasson Secretary....................................... Kathy Saul Treasurer.......................................Howard Isley Advisor...................................Mr. Carlton Stout To be a member of the Monogram Club, a student must have lettered in a sport and be tapped at one of the two tapping cere- monies during the year. Those who have lettered in a sport, as manager, or as a cheerleader are eligible for membership. The Monogram Club has several projects-operating the school store, assisting in athletic projects, supporting the team in any- way possible. The chief aim of the club is upholding the consti- tution and creed by encouraging better sportsmanship. 3.H.A. Mrs. Mary Johnson Advisor Future Homemaker’s challenging motto is Toward New Horizons. The red and white, eight-sided emblem sym- bolizes the significantpurposes of the organiza- tion. Officers Kay Leath........................President Ann Brannon.................Vice-President Laura Leath..................... Secretary Brenda Shephard..................Treasurer This year’s FHA proj ects included publishing a student directory, sponsoring a bake sale and bazaar and giving a semi-formal Christmas dance for the student body. First Row, Left to Right: Kay Leath, Jean Danieley, Bonnie Kenyon, Martha Dunn, Lynette Wrenn, Diane Newnam, Betsy Lawrence, Carolyn Howerton, Margaret Wilson, Brenda Garrison, Pat Hughes, Nancy Peeples, Mary Stallings. Second Row: Mattie Lewis, Peggy Saunders, Donna Anderson, Janice Ross, Linda Ross, Terry Sprinkle, Dianne Chambers, Bonnie Faucette, Shirley Leigh, Jan Haizlip, Mickey Murray, KayTroxler, Pat Sadler, Delores Ireland, Lynn Roberts. Third Row: Wanda Diamont, Brenda Shepherd, KayMadren, Nancy Reid, Faye Ashley, Linda Vaughn, Crystal Doss, Jo AnnMatkins, Sara Madren, Patsy Simpson, Laura Leath, Susan Sadler, Beth Garrison. Fourth Row: Faye Madren, Jean Faulkenberry, Andrea Anderson, Linda Vess, Judy Garrison, Janice Webster, Susan Moore, Brenda Moore. FifthRow: Betty Sue Hardy, Dorothy Atkinson, Rita Apple, Ida Jane Tickle, Ellen Hail, Carol Reynolds, Linda Moody, Sandra Barber. Sisth Row: Judy Williams, Rachel Holyfield, Ann Gammon, Reva Hensley, Faye Hutcherson, Thyra Hopkins, Lydia Pritchett, Sharon Patterson. Seventh Row: Ruby Gerringer, Karon Smith, Mary Lynn Thiel, Priscella Jones, Mary Lu Garrison, Margie Paschal, Faye Woody, Ann Brannon, Janice James. 3.3.A. L. A. Freeman Advisor Future Farmers of America have as their goals, leadership, scholarship, improved agri- culture, organized recreation, better local communities and more satisfying farm home life. This year their projects included purchasing, repairing and painting a pick-up truck. At Christmas FFA boys repaired and delivered toys to needy families. First Row, Left to Right: Royce Fargis, BoydMadren, Wade Vaughn, Pete Keck, ConardBeckom, Billy Gilliam, Garland Howerton, Jerry Gerringer, Roger Keck, Johnny Cole, Cecil Whitesell, L. A, Free- man; Advisor, Conrad Dodd. Second Row: Larry McAlister, Junius Conklin, Howard Truitt, Jerry Troxler, Johnny Walker, Clay Smith, Bobby Haizlip, Linley Warren. Third Row: Tommy Hensley, Winkie Fargis, Paul Murray, James Hall, Keith Winn, Jimmy Beckom, Hal Stewart, Donnie Lewis. Fourth Row: Houston Walker, Clyde Truitt, Thomas Key, Dean Jones, Ronnie Dodson, Jerry Matkins, Tommy Thomasson, Donald Williams. Fifth Row: George Whitley, Jerry Beckom, Clarence Long, Leon Haizlip, Ronnie Leath, Jimmy Simmons, Billy Durham, Dean Woody, Sixth Row: Jack Madren, Dale Tate, Carter Tate, Donnie Miles, Fred Madren, Daniel Madren. Conard Beckom Cecil Whitesell Daniel Madren John Cole . . . Billy Gilliam. . Jerry Beckom . Jerry Gerringer Vice-President . . Secretary . . Treasurer Chaplain Reporter Sentinel Officers President NAT lONAL HONOR SOCIETY 'CIE I President............Brenda Moore Secretary............Mary Lu Garrison Vice-President.........Ann Brannon Treasurer................Jerry Moore National Honor Society An important day in the year for some students at A-0 is the National Honor Society tapping. Character, scholar- ship, leadership and service are the basis of this organiza- tion. The members, with this coveted honor, help at athletic events and sponsor sock hops as fund raising projects. The main objective of the National Honor Society is to promote interest in scholarship and citizenship among A-O’s students. . ' : First Row: Mrs. Perkins, Advisor; Brenda Garrison, Brenda Moore, Pat Hughes. Second Row: Hooper Harris, Mary Lu Garrison, Larry Whitt, Jerry Moore, Ann Brannon, Eddie Hopkins, Robert Kirkman, Mickey Murray. Brenda Moore . . . , Mr So Clyde Kir km an Brenda Shepherd . , Mattie Lewis . . . , Faye Woody . . . . , Donna Anderson . . , Pat Hughes......... . . . . President ..........Advisor . . . . Treasurer Parliamentarian .........Chaplain . . . . Secretary . Vice-President 3uture (5eachers A Future Teacher in Action! Of Am erica For students who feel that someday they may want to be teachers, the Future Teacher' s Club tries to give the needed experience. Here at A-0 this club presents a gift to the school annually and does many things in an effort to make a better school. Members often assist teachers when an emer- gency arises. Once a year every member is given a chance to practice the knowledge they have acquired through being in the club. Kneeling: Janice Haizlip, Mickey Murray, Delores Ireland. First Row: Sharon Patterson, Brenda Shepherd, Brenda Moore, Wanda Diamont, Janice James, Eloise Apple, Barbara James. SecondRow: Karen Smith, Donna Ande r son, Faye Woody, Mattie Lewis, Priscilla Jones, Jane Tickell. Fourth Row: Kay Leath, Shirley Leigh, Pat Hughes, Pat Sadler, Terry Sprinkle, Faye Hutcherson. 45 Senior Qlee Club Left to Right: Kathy Saul, Secretary; Laura Leath, Secretary; Mary Lynn Thiel, Treasurer; Howard Isley, President; Wade Vaughn, Secretary. Not pictured are Conard Beckom, Vice-President and Nancy Peeples, Secretary. Mrs. Wells, Pianist; Mrs. Amick, Director., Qlee Club Row One: Brenda Garrison, Pat Hughes, Linda Ross, Diane Newnam, Pat Sadler, Jo Ann Matkins, Kay Troxler, Marie Foster, Judy Perkins. Row Two: Jerry Gerringer, Gloria Hicks, Janice Haizlip, Bonnie Faucette, Diane Chambers, Patsy Saul, Kay Leath, Nancy Peeples. Row Three: Phalba Edmunds, Sara Madren, Mickey Murray, Laura Leath, Terry Sprinkle, Martha Dunn, Susan Sadler, Garland Howerton. Row Four: Roger Keck, Jean Faulkenberry, Andrea Anderson, Patsy Simpson, Beth Garrison, Linda Vaughn, Janice Webster, Judy Garrison, Ellen Hall, Jerry Moore. Row Five: Johnny Walker, Bonnie Kenyon, Jean Danieley, Brenda Shepherd, Wanda Diamont, Ann Gammon, Jane Tickell, Carol Reynolds, Sandra Barber, Susan Moore, Thyra Hopkins, Clayton Whitesell. Row Six: Pete Keck, Ruby Gerringer, Faye Hutcherson, Phyliss Long, Judy Williams. Row Seven: Robert Kirkman, Priscilla Jones, Karen Smith, Mary Lynn Thiel, Kathy Saul, Diane Goodman, Margie Paschal, Sharon Patterson, Cecil Whitesell, Howard Isley, Albert Bowes. Row Eight: Daniel Madren, Conard Beckom, Larry Williams, Faye Woody, Ann Brannon, Janice Ross, Rita Apple, Mary Lu Garrison, Donna Anderson, Janice James, Lydia Pritchett. First Row: Jean Steele, Mary Harrington, Virginia Perkins, Gayle Whitaker, Elizabeth Barber, Vicki Rice, Cherry Miles, Judy Edmonds. Second Row: Alice Saul, Brenda Summers, Patricia Hall, Wanda Murphy, Sherrion Wrenn, Jo Ann Anderson, Sandra Saul. Third Row: Wayne Garrison, Richard Jones, Edwin Wood, Scarlet Troxler, Nancy Griggs, Donnie Isley. Fourth Row: Jimmy Kistler, Clarence Wade, Tommy Garrison, Charles Moody, Mark Robertson. Gxplorers Clue Kneeling: Wade Vaughn, Jerry Beckom, Billy Booe, Jimmy Bedkom, Don Brannon. First Row: Jerry Simmons, Earl Sartin, Clay Smith, Ronnie Dodson, Eddie Hopkins, Sherman Smith, Kenneth Faucette, Larry Carter, Jerry Matkins, Archie Gaster. Second Row: Tommy Thomasson, Dickie Mills, Mr. Isley, Advisor; Buddy Lee, Donnie Miles, Ronnie Cain. Glee CluS junior THINK . ' To improve the library and its ser- vices is the main function of the Library Club and library assistants. The Library Club sponsors programs and activities to stimulate reading in- terest. Library assistants charge and shelve books, make bulletin boards, arrange exhibits, and help students find reading material. Left to Right: Faye Ashley, Marie Foster, Judy Perkins, Gloria Hicks, Thyra Hopkins, Kay Hall, Linda Vess, Mattie Lewis, Ann Barber, Delores Ireland, Margie Paschal, Nancy Reid, Susan Moore, Judy Garrison, Crystal Doss. £i6rary CluS Seated: Barbara James, President; Mattie Lewis, Sec- retary. Standing: Ann Barber, Reporter; Judy Smithey, Chaplain; Delores Ireland, Treasurer; Kay Hall, Vice- President; Gloria Hicks, Program Chairman; Mrs. Adelia Truitt, Advisor. Seated: Kay Hall, JackMadren, Leonard Kneeling: Kay Brannon, Becky Matkins. Haizlip, Mrs. Truitt, Advisor. Standing: Standing: Frances Hutcherson, Cindy Ann Barber, Linda Vess, Carol Reynolds, Ward, Steve Blanchard, Karen Smith. Wade Vaughn, Sherman Smith, Archie Gaster, Bobby Rudd, Judy Williams, Gloria Hicks. £inrary Assistants 48 4-H Kay Brannon, Phyliss Suggs, Deborah Jones, Pat Doss, Patsy Jones, Brenda Jones, Gary Ross, Billy Hathaway, Joe Leigh, Donnie Wrenn, Janice Woody, Nancy Somers, Gail Simpson, Sandra Goldston, Cheryl Horne, David Barber, Robin Woody, Steve Gilliam, Ervin Lewis, Gene Lewis, Becky McCullock, Dorothy Whitesell, Alice Wrenn, Becky Matkins, Rita Hill, Homer Lawrence, Jimmy Cobb, Robert Willowby, Eddie Shambley, Janet Troxler, Becky Garrison, Milton Huffines, James Winn, Larry James, Bonnie Fargis, Edgar Pritchett, Joseph Simpson, Sandra Simpson, Cindy Ward, Jo Ann Somers, Stella Steele, Faye Barber, Mary Harrington, Libby Sturdvant, Dennis Wrenn, Donald Fargis, Jerry Suggs, John Reid, Kathy Wade, Linda Ross, Judy Ingle, Lydia Pritchett, Ida Jane Tickell, Jerry Lewis, Harold Kernodle, Jerry Holyfield. Safety Patrol First Row: Michael Murray, Jerry Lewis, Jerry Holyfield, Wesley Gilliam, Gary Morton, Ronnie Leath, Steve Blanchard, Gary Harris, Eddie Walker, Milton Huffines. Standing: Peggy Smithey, Elizabeth Barber, Wanda Murphy, Patricia Hall, Janice Anderson, Jean Steele, Vicki Hill, Cherry Miles, Carolyn Massey, Donnie Iseley, Kathy Somers, Richard Jones, Jean Hill, Jimmy Kistler, Lynette Wrenn, Tommy Garrison, Anita Apple, Brenda Blalock. Marshals Mickey Murray, chief The Top Five Students maintaining high scholastic aver- ages and ranking in the top five of the Junior class are given special recognition by being selected as marshals. These students are leaders in their class scho- lastically and serve the school well in their capacity as marshals,, Sara Madren 50 Ann Brannon To Coaches Stout and Clayton, the staff of the 1960-61 Tomahawk offer in tribute the sports section. Their inspiration has led to many a victory on field and court. Their tireless efforts have endeared them to sports enthusiasts at Altamahaw- Ossipee. Their fine sportsmanship is a shining example for A-0 Students. C. E. Pete Stout Head Football Coach R. B. Sonny Clayton Head Basketball Coach FOOTBALL SQUAD First Row, Left to Right: Dodd, Beckom, Haizlip, Whitt, Gilliam, Fargis, Murray, Williamson. Second Row: Newnam, Hicks, Underwood, Haizlip, Madren, Cross, Matkins, Bell. Third Row: Jerry Gerrin- ger, Manager; Harris, Ring, Thomasson, Thomasson, Isley, Brannon, Vess, Manager. Fourth Row: R. B. Clayton, assistant coach; Troxler, Madren, Cain, McIntyre, Smithey, Trent, Carlton Stout, Coactu TRI-CAPTAINS Larry Whitt, Howard Isley and Leonard Haizlip, ALL-CONFERENCE STARS Nicky Thomasson, Hooper Harris, Marion Underwood, Leonard Haizlip, Howard Isley. SENIOR SQUAD Seniors of this year’s team who worked hard and wore the Columbia blue and white for the last time are Billy Gilliam, Conard Beckom, Leonard Haizlip, Larry Whitt, Conrad Dodd, Marion Underwood, Howard Isley, Daniel Madren and Jack Madren. A STALWART LINE Kneeling: Guard Billy Hicks, Center Jerry Bell, Guard Conrad Dodd. Standing: End Marion Underwood, Tackle Nicky Thomasson, Tackle Howard Isley, Guard Daniel Madren, End Larry Ring. VALUABLE REINFORCEMENTS Kneeling: Joe Trent, Donald Williamson, Larry Smithey, Paul Murray, Jerry Troxler. Standing: Ronnie Cain, Bill Cross, Jerry Matkins, Tommy Thomasson, Elwood Haizlip, Don Brannon, Mike McIntyre, Royce Fargis. ....A Victorious Season... HIGHLIGHTS The 1960 football team finished in a tie for second place in the Mid-State conference, one of the toughest in the state’s class 1A set-up. The A.O. Indians won 8 and lost 2 during the current season and placedfour men on the all- conference team - first-string. Quarterback Hooper Harris developed into the best in the conference and Nicky Thomas- son, Howard Isley, Leonard Haizlip and Marion Underwood were most outstanding in their per for mance s. Every man on the team hustled and Coach C. E. Stout and Assistant R. B. Clayton praised their persistence on every occasion. Fans of the Indians showed their interest by consistently following the team - even when the games were far from home. SCORES Helena 0 Haw River 20 Sumner 19 Yanceyville 0 Mebane 33 Chatam-Central 0 Monticello 0 Bethel Hill 0 Gibsonville 0 A-O A-O A-O A-O A-O A-O A-O A-O A-O A.O.’ s FINEST BACKS Halfback Tommy Newnam, Fullback Conard Beckom, Half- back Leonard Haizlip, Halfback Larry Whitt, Quarterback Hooper Harris. McIntyre1 s only Tackle County Junior Champs The Junior Varsity Line-Up Strong Subs Captains Brannon and Cross listen to Coach Stout Midgets on a Pick-Up 54 Backs McIntyre and Cross Cheerleaders Terry Sprinkle, Johnny Walker and Patsy Simpson Mary Lynn Thiel, Chief I-N-D-I-A-N-S Mancy peepteS pat Hughes Yea! Team! Let’s go! 55 Bas£e f all Alamance County Guards Garrison, Leath, Matkins, Anderson, M. Garrison and Brannon make scoring a difficult feat for the opposing team0 Kathy Saul, 1960 All- County Forward and Most Valuable Plaver. The starting line-up views proceedings from the Crow's- Nest., Seniors Saul, B. Garrison and K. Leath have been faithful for four years. A. O. 55 Bethel Hill 28 A. 0. 67 Anderson 36 A. 0. 67 Prospect Hill 27 A. O. 65 Cobb Memorial 18 A. O. 73 Anderson 39 A. O. 56 Pleasant Grove 52 A. O. 69 Payne Oil 49 A. O. 42 Haw River 34 A. 0. 64 Mebane 57 A. O. 38 Elon 26 A. O. 44 Southern 33 A. O. 66 Cobb Memorial 47 A. 0. 38 Pleasant Grove 45 A. O. 71 Elon 37 ■fWM Mary Lu Garrison, 1960 All- County Guard. Lettermen from 1960: B. Garrison, Saul, Ross, Brannon, M. Garrison, Matkins. A. O. 50 Southern 44 A. O. 59 Mebane 39 A. O. 49 Haw River 48 Tournament A. O. 41 Southern 31 A. O. 42 Pleasant Grove 34 REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 1960 - 61 Won 19 Lost 1 Champions 1960-62 A.O.'s sharpshooting forwards are hard to beat. Ross, Garrison, Apple, J. Ross, Saul, L. Leath and Lawrence. The Team - 1960-61 Front Row: Beth Garrison, Betsy Lawrence, Andrea Ander- son, Kay Leath, Linda Ross, Brenda Garrison, Ann Brannon. Back Row: Coach ’’Pete” Stout, Manager Peggy Saunders, M. Lou Garrison, JoanMatkins, RitaApple, JanRoss, Kathy Saul, Laura Leath, Manager Dianne Goodman. Coach C. E. Pete” Stout reflects upon the best way to keep A.O. girls in line on the court. Boys Scores A.O. 49 Bethel Hill 38 A.O. 48 Elon 57 A.O. 53 Anderson 52 A.O. 77 Southern 93 A.O. 81 Prospect Hill 63 A.O. 90 Cobb Memorial 46 A.O. 75 Cobb Memorial 38 A.O. 30 Pleasant Grove 92 A.O. 46 Anderson 43 A.O. 51 Elon 50 A.O. 49 Pleasant Grove 78 A.O. 41 Southern 83 A.O. 60 Curry 32 A.O. 32 Mebane 49 A.O. 50 Haw River 56 A.O. 36 Haw River 52 Guard Dean Woody A-O’s galloping guards: Ring, Whitt, McIntyre, Harris. Bas£d6all Coach R. B. Sonny Clayton’s 1960-61 charges have traveled a rough road, breaking about even with wins and losses. With another year’s ex- perience A-O Indian basketeers should find that spark necessary to win a championship. What they really need is height; however, their drive and determination have made 1960-61 a successful season. Coach Clayton and Captain Isley High-jumping centers: Thomasson, Bell and Haiz- lip. Forward Danny Miles 1960-61 Tournament A.O. Pleasant Grove Won 8 - Lost 10 Sure shot forwards Matkins, Moore, Isley, Brannon. The 1960-61 Squad First Row: Manager - Joe Trent, Don Brannon, Jerry Matkins, Mike McIntyre, Larry Whitt, Hooper Harris. Second Row: Coach Clayton, Larry Ring, Jerry Bell, Howard Isley, Elwood Haizlip, Tommy Thomasson, Jerry Moore. eetions-1960 Although the boys’ basketball team did not run up an im- pressive record of wins and losses, the Indians scrapped to the very end of every game and accomplished much in experience. Coach Clayton expects to be ’’ready to go” for another year. J. Larry Whitt K. Clyde Truitt L. Johnny Cole M. Jerry Bell N. Larry Ring O. Billy Hicks P. Eddie Vess Q. Charlie Barker A. Howard Iseley, left field ■ B. Jimmy Smith, centerfield Tjv C. Tommy Newnam, rightfield D. Hooper Harris, second base — E. Danny Miles, short stop L_____ F. Nicky Thompson, third base G. Marion Underwood, pitcher-All-county sH. Elwood Haizlip, first base IX Leonard Haizlip, catcher Monticello n. E. M. Holt Gibsonville Haw River P. G. Eli Whitney Monticello Sylvan Alexander Wilson 11 ! 5ne Sporting Mirror Saul awaits rebound Team’s in the huddle Sleepy-time boy Hot practice for A-O’s Indians Oof! Linemen drills Time-out for a rest Coach? Finally made it, Joe? Touch down bound On One Sports Scene Chip of the old block! Future stars ■ ■■■■ J Aw •'wIy'.''1 Backs take a break Saul at practice J. V. Benchwarmers ’jfflgsmWm- Sloppy chow! QUEEN OF MAY Brenda Garrison May Day reflects one of the at A. O. Reigning over the May nominated from the senior student body. The runner-up and the queen chooses one Each high school class chooses Most of the May Day pro- year’s program in music and Kathy Saul Elected Maid of Honor Leonard Haizlip Elected Escort KING OF MAY Howard Isley highlights of the school year Court are a King and Queen class and electedby vote of the becomes, elected maid of honor additional honor attendant, an attendant and her escort, gram centers around the physical education. «Ilf; Pat Hughes Chosen Maid of Honor Cecil Whitesell Chosen Escort ' Marie Foster Dickie Mills Junior Attendant Escort Larry Ring Escort Janice Ross Junior Attendant Bobby Moore Mascot Don Brannon Escort Attendants 1961 Brenda Moore Senior Attendant Conard Beckom Escort . .......................................................................................................... Homecowing ■ H If® p 5! w r ' Ml « -$s 1960 HOMECOMING - i960 QUEEN Kathy Saul ATTENDANTS Brenda Garrison Laura Ann Leath Patsy Simpson Bonnie Faucette Carnival 5imr Honorees of Carnival Mr. Miss A-O, Prince Princess ' New Faces at A.O.? Brew or stew? 69 Winnings ? Sitting down on the job? Memories Of A Dance ; ■ Lucky girl! Right Mr. Brannon? King Phil and Queen Dreamy! !! Barbara ... Jr.- Sr. 60’ Sure glad that's finished. Just can't wait to get started. 70 Could there be a Christmas Dance without tape? Why so happy? That looks like work!! EIGHTH GRADE Reid Alridge Janice Anderson Rebecca Andrews Anita Apple Bobby Beckom Steve Blanchard Brenda Blaylock Harold Bookout Tommy Calahan Gaynell Cantrell Donnie Carter Sterling Carter Becky Chatham Hobart Cook Donnie Daniely Joan Dickerson Linda Dodd Judy Durham Larry Fann Donald Fargis Terry Farmer Ricky Faulkenberry Richard Gerringer Wesley Gilliam Curtis Haizlip Gary Harris Jean Hill Vickie Hill Jerry Holyfield Charles Horne Edker Howerton Milton Huffins Jimmy Ireland Jimmy Iseley Sue Iseley Barry Jones Joe Jones Linda Jones Harold Kernodle Jerry Lewis James Long Larry Madren Carolyn Massey Howard McIntyre Henry Moody Garry Morton Mike Murray Faye Perry Bobby Rogers Jan Sadler Margie Sadler Peggy Smithey Kathy Somers Jerry Suggs Vernon Sutton Billy Thompson Norris Underwood Kaddy Wade Kathy Wade Phillip Walker David Whitley Linda Williams James Winn Buddy Gooch (not pictured) SEVENTH GRADE James Alcon Donald Aldridge Jo Ann Anderson Butch Andrews Elizabeth Barber Raymond Barber Audrey Bass Mary Bass Sandra Billings Carolyn Brown Johnny Callahan Mike Carter Gary Carter Troy Cox Judy Edmonds Wayne Garrison Tommy Garrison C. W. Gerringer Kenneth Gerringer Roger Gerringer Nancy Griggs John Guffey Mary Harrington Frances Hutcherson Donnie Iseley Larry James Richard Jones Jimmy Kistler Joe Mansfield Roger Mansfield Cherry Miles Charles Moody Charles Moore Wanda Murphy June Patterson Virginia Perkins Warren Pickard Vickie Rice Mark Robertson Alice Saul Sandra Saul Jewel Saunders Faye Shore Freddie Simmons Gary Simmons Brenda Smithey Nancy Stallings Jean Steele Brenda Summers Donna Sutton Clyde Tickle Scarlette Troxler Wallace Troxler Clarence Wade Eddie Walker Gail Whitaker Marshall Zimmerman Jerry Williams John Winn Margaret Wrenn Sherrion Wrenn SIXTH GRADE Glenn Aldridge Faye Barber Janice Bowman Roger Carter Keith Chambers Sylvia Chris man Jimmy Cobb Allen Cox Polly Durham Jerry Durham David Faucette Johnny Fogleman Becky Garrison Linda Garrison m H Donna Gerringer Dazel Gerringer Steve Gilliam Johnny Goldston Anne Gooch Paul Guffy Louis Harrington Mary F. Hensley Patty Herbin Nancy Hill Judy Jones Wayne Jones Sandra Key Linda Kernodle Kris Kernodle Marie Kernodle Ervin Lewis Gene Lewis Robert Long Deborah Mabry Pamella Matkins Rebecca McCulloch Tommy Moorefield Richard Murphy Harold Perkins Susan Perkins John Lee Reid Buddy Rumfelt sms Carol Rudd L. D. Saul Eddie Shamblay Nellie Smith Steve Smith Darline Somers Loretta Somers Larry Sprinkle Stella Steele Johnny Sutton Dennis Sutton Billy Taylor Janet Troxler Garland Troxler Sarah Truitt Billie Joe Walker Carolyn Whittley Robert Willoughby Janice Woody Dennis Wrenn FIFTH GRADE Stephanie Anderson Shirley Bagbey Dave Barber Tommy Bentley Kay Brannon Linda Bowman Eddie Carter Jimmy Carter Margie Comer Hazel Cook Patricia Doss Brenda Durham Linda Durham Bonnie Fargis Henry Garrison Steve Gilliam Sandra Goldston Roger Haizlip Roberta Harrington Billy Hathaway Lennie Hensley Joyce Hill Rita Hill Cheryl Horne Marvin Hutchens Judy Ingle Steve James Brenda Jones Deborah Jones Douglas Jones Patricia Jones Peggy Jones Homer Lawrence Joe Leigh Barbara Maine s Becky Matkins Gordon Michael Edgar Pritchett Larry Pruitt Sherry Rackley Gary Ross Jody Simpson Sandra Simpson Karen Smith Jo Ann Somers Harry Strader Nancy Somers Elizabeth Sturdivant Delores Suggs Johnny Suggs Phyllis Suggs Ronnie Sutton Rebecca Thompson Bill Walker Danny Walker Cindy Ward Janie Webster Dorothy White sell Jeff Wilkins Lucy Williams Robin Woody Kathy Wrenn Donnie Wrenn FOURTH GRADE Brenda Alcon Roger Aldridge Lorraine Bass Julian Bell Pamela Berry Mellissa Billings Carol Brooks Durwood Brooks Bobby Brown Johnny Bryant Sue Cain Wanda Cook Deborah Cox Jerry Cox Linda Daniel Frank Durham Jo Ann Faucette Clinton Garrison Judy Garrison Faye Ferringer Mamie Guggs Vickie Haith Lon Harris Kenneth Hathaway Tommy Hazelwood Marcie Howerton Geona Hutchins Roy Isley Johnny James Darrell Kernodle James Key Karen Kistler Curtis Matkins Rachel Moody Jimmy Morton Lillian Morton Thomas Morton Larry Moss Willard Page David Perkins Leo Scott Dennis Simmons Beverly Smith Delores Somers Barbara Strader Kathy Sutton Sharon Trent Larry Troxler Douglass Truitt Calvin Wade Bill Ward Thomas Warren Carolyn Williams Jean Wilson Dennis Woody Donna Wrenn THIRD GRADE Rebecca Alcon Gary Barker Ricky Bell Patty Bowes Fay Bowman Tommy Bryant Wade Cantrell Deborah Cobb Dale Conklin Linda Cook John Diamont Donald Dodson Ranee Gerringer David Goldston Cynthia Haith Charles Hensley Fonda Harrison Eddie Hathaway Linda Hughes Ronnie Ireland Jerry Keck Donna Kernodle Hilda Hernodle Brenda Lassiter Larry Long Stevie Madren D. Wayne Mansfield Gregory Massey Kathy Massey Keith Michael Bonnie Penley Steve Rachel David Robertson Bonnie Rogers Steve Ross Wayne Rudd Mendy Saul Nancy Shambley Gail Simpson Sylvia Smith Calvin Stewart James Summers Deborah Sutton Kay Sutton Claude Tate Tommy Truitt Amy Vaughn Andy Walker Kenneth Walker Norma Jean Webster Kathy Winn Larry Wrenn SECOND GRADE Jean Alcon Ronald Aldridge Vickie Anderson Jean Bass Jerry Boggs William Bowman Tommy Brown Frankie Bryant Margaret Ann Burr George Carden Billy Carter Calvin Chatham Keith Cobb Harold Comer Della Daniels Jo Ellen Davis Teressa Dixon Billie Ann Duggins Debra Faucette Larry Faucette Trudy Faucette Jimmy Foster Richard Gammon Harold Garrison Janice Gilliam Ralph Gilliam Ken Gwynn Linda Hall Kathy Hensley Stephen Henstey Kathy Hughes Sandra Ingle Patricia Ireland Elaine Jones Richard Jones Emogene Kernodle Jeanie King Harold Lawrence Billy Leath Mary Long Kenneth Maines Ricky Massey Barbara Matkins Dennis Matkins Nola McCann Eugene Miles Yolanda Mitchell Deborah Moore Dianne Morris Lucy Morton Brenda Newton Andy Ogden Deborah Osborne Allen Perkins Earl Reynolds Benny Ross Mike Ross Wanda Saul Miles Saunders Barbara Smith Earl Smith, Jr. Rhonda Smith Milton Smithey Denise Somers Lee A. Somers Cindy Stubblefield Sue Summers Ricky Sutton June Carol Talley Kay Tally Belinda Thomas Eddie Thomas Mike Thompson Tim Thompson Scott Troxler Louise Wade Lynette Wade Patricia Wade Pamela Ware Pamela Webster Jimmy Whitt Glenda Wilkins Eugene Williams Kathy Winn Kenneth Woody Mike Wrenn Sara Yarbro Ann Zimmerman FIRST GRADE Jackie Alcon Rose Mary Anderson Kenny Arrowood Patsy Bagbey Anita Boggs Kathy Brooks Ray Brooks Debra Cantrell Randall Cobb Pamela Cook Cathy Cox Randy Davis Harold Dixon Susie Dodson Carol Faucette Melissa Faucette Tommy Faucette Kenneth Galli mo re Barbara Garrison Gary Gentry Bobby Gwynn Lucky Hathaway Cathy Jo Hensley Dennis Hensley Eddie Jo Hensley Marie Holyfield Debbie Howerton Butch Johnson Debbie King Johnny Kistler Debbie Lewis Robert Lewis Kenneth Lucas Petenia Lucas Venessa Mabry Darlene Massey Randy Massey Debra Miles Susie Miles Albert Mills, Jr. Michael Newnam Ricky Perkins Jeff Saul Leon Saul Billy Shelton Randy Simmons Larry Simpson Dianne Smith Terry Smith Vivian Stubblefield Donna Sturdivant Barry Sutton Kenneth Tickle Eddie Troxler Martha Truitt Douglas Wade Ricky Wade Scotty Walker Elwood Williams Sandra Kay Winn 79 ■mi; mm «: -mm New faces on the faculty Start the year with a sting Tough scrimmage makes tougher players September 1 School Opens September 5 First Holiday September 9 Opening Football Game October 14 Homecoming October 28 Halloween Carnival November 18 Senior Play November 24 Thanksgiving December 1 Basketball Season Opens December 3 Christmas Dance December 15 Glee Club Concert December 16 Christmas Holidays January 23-24 Exams Halloween mob New football uniform? Are they real? Homecoming ’’stuffed shirts” 80 Monogram initiation starts new fad TER March 10 FHA-FFA Banquet March 24 Junior Play April 1 Baseball Begins March 31-April 3 Easter April 2-9 Senior Trip April 21 Athletic Banquet May 1 May Day May 12 Junior-Senior Banquet May 28 Baccalaureate June 1 Graduation Ghost of the Senior Play A.O. scores again Junior-Senior festivities Dr. Brannon's nurse visits Sophs enjoying rations Student Council Christmas play Family style Christmas lunch F.F.A.er’s push those mops Reflections 3minq Scenes The Trading Post Final touches to Tomahawk Reflections from the Class of 1960 This fades too slowly. We Reflect Our Appreciation... and urge the friends and supporters of our community to patronize the firms listed in the following pages. Their generous contributions help to make possible the publication of the TOMAHAWK. Student scenes around the Altamahaw Ossipee Campus reflect their daily doings . 83 Part of Your Smart Look Hosiery of Distinction GLEN RAVEN KNITTING MILLS INC. Altamahaw, Graham, Newland North Carolina and San Fernando, California CENTRAL GROCERY CO., INC. GILLIAM TIRE COMPANY, INC. 647 Church St. Wholesale Groceries Burlington Notions Confectioneries Armstrong Tires Passenger, Truck, Tractor Recapping 122 N. Main St. Burlington, N. C. Phone CA 7-3693 Passenger and Truck Phone CA 6-0203 Reach for Sunbeam The Bread you need for Energy t- BAMBY BAKERS Burlington, N. C. SIMMONS LAWN GARDEN CENTER John Morton Grocery Eclipse Lawn Mowers, Bolens Huski Til- Juniper 4-3962 lers, Fertilizer Insecticides, Shrubs, ’’Sooner or Later-- Plants, Seeds, Bulbs, Corsages Flowers. your Favorite Store” Route 1, Ossipee Road Altamahaw, N. C. Elon College, N. C. Compliments of Harry L. 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