Aycock High School - Governor Yearbook (Pikeville, NC)
- Class of 1969
Page 1 of 176
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 176 of the 1969 volume:
“
mm ls)jdx ; X MoyC CWlAjty „ „„ COTULfc ' ib {W iL ' W k m 4 v uh j . 0O (XAj aUML VJU fa [A y [ jh J fa buJb {amaaJUj yJL- AAfOt y l iA vjface odu MiMM-d CU (Ml I aaaa §j) ' fc)A I a o , l(! A Ofi. 1969 GOVERNOR Volume VIII Charles B. Aycock High School Pikeville, N. C. Table of Contents Administration . 12 Faculty . 15 Organizations .. 41 Activities . 63 Athletics . 77 Classes .. 103 Graduation . ..143 Advertisements ...... 159 o 2 S3 04301 The Free Spirit The voice of freedom is heard ' round the world. It frees us and joins us in a never-ending search for success. The Free Spirit is in¬ stilled in us at birth. Every person has his own thing that he himself wants to achieve. Nowhere on earth is freedom exercised more than in the United States. The students of today have more to look forward to in life than their fathers. One ' s true character is shown by his Free Spirit. Everyone must find his place in the game of life and in the search for freedom. Free to Make Friends i——id f :j 4 ' H jj| • W 1 5 1 i • IM fill 1 1 ®w , 6 7 Free to Wf m 1 m MU mw w -mrnm 8 Express 9 10 tye, the Charles B. Aycock yearbook staff, gratefully acknowl¬ edge your love and devotion toward all your students. You have done your job faithfully and diligently. Your warmth spreads to all who know you. You always extend a helping hand to those who need it. In grateful acknowledgment of your dedication and service, The Governor of 1969 is dedicated to Mrs. Virginia B. Wilson. You shall always be a wonder¬ ful part of Charles E. Aycock High School. I I Charles B. Aycock Nancy Newsome, Student Council President, and Mr. Donald Jones, Principal, discuss student council projects. T The Joneses do their thing. 12 A DMINISTRA TIO N Mrs. Jane Thomas helps an anxious parent on the tele¬ phone. Mrs. Iris Thorne makes the daily an¬ nouncements. THE ADVISORY COUNCIL MEM¬ BERS; Mrs. J. W. Rose, Mr. H. B. Bradshaw, Mr. John Lee Smith, Mr. Hardy Talton, Chairman, Mr. Otto Hicks, and Mrs. Taylor Hooks. INSET; Mr. John Dickerson. MR. BOBBY COOLEY, Assistant Principal Mrs. Elizabeth O’Berry discusses a problem with Teresa Grady. Mrs. O’Berry administers the PSAT to juniors. 14 DEPARTMENTS 15 MRS. SEDALIA GREEN, Department Head MRS. LENORE COX MRS. JAN AYCOCK MRS. SUSAN EDGERTON MRS. ELIZABETH JONES MR. ROBERT MANN MRS. VIRGINIA WILSON MRS. ALICE CURRIE 16 Mrs. Elizabeth Jones ' class racks its brain on a test. 17 Journalism 18 Foreign Language Mrs. Cox dictates in French. John Fields and Dennis Ledford listen in the Language Lab. Bapfl • , MRS. LENORE COX Etepartment Head 19 MRS. SHIRLEY RAPER Department Head MR. IRVING FORNECKER Math I I Mr. Fornecker gives An¬ thony Peele a test paper. 20 m Puzzles MR. B. H. HINNANT Algebra III is a training ground for future Astronauts Miss Kathy Rea helps Claudette Howell with a math problem. MRS. LYON REYNOLDS Mrs. Reynolds directs classroom activities from the back of the room. 4 « 93 04933 21 gipspggrap? w W Science Creates l)K OTYIJEDONOLS STUM MRS. PRISCILLA LOCKERMAN, Depart ment Head MR. EVAN KEEL HI V 9 P|: . • «W i__j 1 „ V LA, 22 Mysteries — Physical Science unlocks the mystery of aero-space for Woody Hudson Mr. Boyd helps Vickie Gurley with Biology. Mrs. Blackman and Mr. Boyd dis¬ cuss lesson plans. 23 m m Business • • • A nswer to the Future MR. J. K. THOMPSON Department Head MR. DONALD EDWARDS MRS. ALVA STANCIL MRS. JANE BRADSHAW 24 Business Math provides a challenge to Mr. Edwards ' students. Mr. Edwards gives instructions for a difficult problem. Business Math students plan a long vacation trip. 25 Home Economics 26 Agriculture Mr. Bill Ballance talks with a prospective FFA member. Mr. Jesse Grimes instructs William Harrell and Donald Howell in small engine repair. D.E. Students Hard at Work MR. GENE BAKER Department Head SHIRLEY ROGERS 28 Vocational Courses Prepare for Future Jobs MR. HYRUM MAPLES Director MR. FRANK NICHOLS Carpentry MR. LEN WARD BROWN Bricklaying MR. ELMER RACKLEY Mechanics 29 MR. BEN CASEY Department Head Industrial Arts Aids for Future Jobs Students Leon Davis and Bobby Howell stain wood projects. Mr. Casey gives instructions in the proper use of Mr. Casey heads for the teachers ' the band saw. lounge. Industrial Arts students practice with a game they constructed. 30 MRS. OLIVIA STORM 31 RM Music Is a Song 32 In the Heart 33 Social Studies Mr. Jack Boykin uses many Audio-visual aids in his presentation of U. S. History. Mrs. Nancy Ludwigson prepares a pop quiz for World History. MR. JACK BOYKIN, Department Head MRS. NANCY LUDWIGSON Fleming relates the MRS. GAIL FLEMING Mrs. Gail past with the present. 34 HI Answer to the Past Mr. Jack Boykin points out Fort Sum¬ ter to Jenny Aycock and LaRue Smith. Mrs. Gail Fleming outlines her favorite topic - Reconstruc¬ tion. Mrs. Fleming relaxes from her daily routine. 35 Library Develops the Mind 36 Art Reflects Emotions 37 COACH DAVE McCLENNY Learning Drive 38 MR. TEDDIE SMITH Mrs. Smith, Mr. Smith, Mr. Fahnestock, and Mrs. Davis keep our buildings clean, at¬ tractive and in order. MR. HENRY FAHNESTOCK 39 iw MRS. GENEVIEVE DAVIS The Health Room provides a refuge for ailing students. It is maintained by loyal Red Cross Volunteers. MRS. ILA GRAY SMITH 40 ORGANIZA TIONS 41 3 Nancy Newsome, president of the Student Council, leads a discussion at a meeting. YJTUTlfWi in ion nr i intr i Nancy Newsome and Mrs. Scott discuss Student Council affairs. Student Council Alvaro Rodriguez, the exchange student from South America, is welcomed by Nancy, Mrs. Scott and Mr. 1 ones. 42 Cam demonstrates the voting machine to Fresh¬ men. The officers and Standing Committee Chairmen provide the direction for the activities of the Council. a« i ii £ 43 THE GOVERNOR Staff Mr. J. K. Thompson is the advisor to THE GOVERNOR Staff, Students who compose the staff are selected by the advisor. These students meet each day at sixth period to work on the yearbook. MR. J. K. THOMPSON Deborah and Joyce sell a yearbook to Nancy. Mr. Thompson helps the editor, Deborah Ingram and the co-editor, Chris Howell with a problem. Paula, Beckie, and Margaret work on the Junior section. Irma completes a final copy of the Freshman section. 44 1! r Donna and Elaine work diligently on the Senior section. Brack searches for new ideas. Club layouts prove to be a challenge for Joyce, Deborah, and Nancy. Chris and Mr. Thompson look over a finished lay¬ out. Deborah offers her help to Jackie, Ebbie, and Fred¬ die. 45 Rob and Mrs. Raper make plans for a future club project. An interesting speaker holds everyone ' s attention. Math Club 46 The Math Club is made up of students with an interest in math. It sponsored many worthwhile projects during the year. ■i: ■ ' Science Club KB WMIT 11 M jTS BB fm ' p i l 2. .• M HR i « « ® V t f. . Mrs. Blackman helps students of the Science Club with experiments. Future Teachers The Future Teachers Club is composed of students planning to enter the teaching profession. 47 Beta Club Sharon and Elaine complete a club project. The Beta Club consists of students with outstanding achievement, character, and leadership. Fifty-two members make up the Beta Club. The new members were inducted in a special candlelight service. Debbie Lancaster is tapped by Keith Wells into the Beta Club. 48 Christian Society The Christian Society is composed of members who desire to promote ideas of Christianity in the school. Donna, Susan, and Margaret discuss plans for their next meeting. Ladell gives the devotion over the intercom. 49 50 Nancy and Debbie complete an FHA display. 51 I Le Cercle Franc ais j The club took a pictorial tour of Paris. ■■■ The French Club consists of students who are interested in French. 52 Business Club Mrs. Thorne and Mrs. Thomas are made honorary members of the Business Club. Initiation of new club members. Senior members receive pins. 53 Kenneth and Mr. Keel watch as their picture develops. Photo Club Kenneth Smith, school photographer, searches for a certain picture through the many negatives. 54 55 Ronnie Chase welcomes the employers and employ¬ ees to their banquet. DECA sponsored the Valentine Dance. DECA Operating the school store is one of DECA ' s main projects. 56 ■ i But Mr. Cooley, I swept it out yesterday. Bus Drivers Club Aycock bus drivers under the super¬ vision of Mr. Bobby Cooley perform their task well. Club officers discuss bus routes. 57 I f p ■ 1 S ' 1 W ■ I ! ■ • al h i W 7 ' MSI Wp f v s : The Dramacons presented plays to the student body and made many trips during the year. Mrs. Green gives last minute instructions to her Dramacons. Bonnie and Richard portray lovers. Drama 58 Mrs. Green and Richard decide on their next play. Makeup plays an important part in play production. New York trip. Club Gerry Davis and Richard Ivey perform in a suspense-filled comedy. 59 Library Club Students interested in the work of the library make up the library club. Trades Club The Trades Club is open to students interested in a career in trades. 60 Governor Charles B. Aycock Honor Society Students are elected into the Charles B. Aycock Honor Society by recommendation of the faculty. Quill and Scroll Students who do outstanding work in the field of journalism are made members of the Quill and Scroll. 61 Monogram Club The club ' s officers proudly display an award. The club presented Mr. Smith a jacket when they made him an honorary member. The athletes who have earned a letter in one of the various sports make up the Monogram Club. 63 Miss G 1969 Homecomin Queen §8tt - 64 Paula Perkins, Debbie Evans, and Debbie Head represented the Junior Class. f 1 s w ' , -• 4 IgB v i 1 ■ ij| B o a Sp 8 Tv V ? ■ ■091 fgSghl: J3Jr Ir— T- • tinaJaa The Sophomores chose sent them. Greta Ay cock was chosen to represent the Freshman class. Debbie Waddell, and Vicky Hare to repre- The 1968-1969 Home¬ coming princess - Carolyn Barden. 65 Juniors ' ”Homecome-In wins first place. Anticipating victory, the Juniors add last-minute touches. The majorettes led the Homecoming parade. With the support of the cheer¬ leaders and fans, the CBA Fal¬ cons stomped the Yellowjackets. Added attractions created fun and variety in the parade. The band entertained at half-time. 66 Career Day Career Day, sponsored by DECA, has become an annual event at Charles B. Aycock High School. Speakers representing various oc¬ cupations talk to students interested in their particular field of work. Students are given an opportunity to ask questions. This helps stu¬ dents who are undecided as to what line of work to pursue after graduation. ' ? 2 : ; £ Iff h 67 68 Gloria Hare Crowned ‘Miss Ay cock’ On March 30, 1969, ten lovely girls partici¬ pated in the Miss Aycock Pageant. The judging was in three categories: swim suit, talent, and evening gown competition. These categories were directed by Jim Rochelle, the master of ceremonies. Entertainment was also provided by Ann Beamon, Miss Goldsboro, 1969. The even¬ ing was highlighted by Gloria Hare being crowned Miss Aycock by Melanie Hollis, last year ' s Miss Aycock. Judy Bradshaw, first runner-up, showed poise in a ballet. Sharon Kennedy was a beauti¬ ful and well-deserving second runner-up. Denise Ledford ' s smile was only one of many things that won her the title, Miss Congeniality. Judging was extremely difficult. 69 Minis An Evening in a Tropical Paradise The Soul Masters provided the entertainment. Cam Blalock and Sharon Kennedy were chosen King and Queen of the Prom. 70 Football for Hank Stewart and Brack Davis coached the Sopho¬ more-Junior team. Edwin Hooks and Cam Blalock coached the Fresh¬ man-Senior team. 72 Females??? ym 4 m m fife These lovely?? girls?? cheered the teams on with enthusiasm. ATj V m ' Hi 73 I Activities at C.B.A. 75 76 77 Athletic Banquet Coach Clarence Stasavich was the guest speaker. Mr. Alton Parnell, Booster Club Presi¬ dent, presented awards to the coaches. Coach Dave McClenny, Athletic Director, addressed the group. 78 Spotlights Athletes Charlie Van Hoy received: Overall Sportsmanship, Most Valuable Baseball Player, Highest Batting Av¬ erage, Most Valuable in Track, Most Valuable Back in Football, Judy Bradshaw received the most valuable award for girls’ basketball. Robert Barnes received the most valuable boys basketball award. Collier Aycock received: Most valuable offen¬ sive lineman, most valuable defensive lineman, most improved in track. 79 Falcons Have Successful Grid Season FIRST ROW: Don Garris, Charlie Van Hoy, Brack Davis, Collier Aycock, Dennis Parnell, Benny Pennington, Mike Edgerton, Mark Aycock, MIDDLE ROW: Mike Hooks, D. H. Whitley, Needham Beasley, Bobby Maples, Dennis Crumpler, Ken Caughron, Danny Carter, Edwin Hooks. BACK ROW: Marshall Yelverton, Richard Daniels, Henry Sasser, Arnold Lancaster, William Whitley, Ronald Waters, Hank Stewart, Kent Rose. FAR BACK: Coach Lewis and Coach McClenny. NOT PICTURED: John Pippin, Greg Davis, Cam Blalock, Jay Vail, and Ken Jackson. Tri-captains, Charlie Van Hoy, Collier Aycock, and Dennis Parnell, provided fine leadership this year. 80 ALL-CONFERENCE: William Whitley, Charlie Van Hoy, Collier Aycock, and Dennis Parnell. McClenny and Garris talk it over between plays. The FALCONS attracted large crowds with their exciting brand of football. A Fine Campaign U.r i k . « , Uf. ■: This year the FALCONS were an exciting team. The offense was powerful and high-scoring. Charlie Van Hoy scored 12 touchdowns; Benny Pennington, 11; and Brack Davis, 7. The defense was usually hard- nosed and tough. The defense was led by Collier Aycock, Dennis Parnell, and William Whitley. The quarterback, Don Garris, led the team well. The FALCONS finished with a 7-2-1 record. The FALCONS (second in conference) relied on speed and quickness for their main attack. Tribute must be paid to Coach McClenny and Coach Lewis for lead ' ing the FALCONS to success in 1968. The FALCONS closed out the season on a great note by defeat¬ ing arch-rival Southern Wayne, 35-12, in a game to be remembered by Aycock fans and personnel. 81 SCORES FALCONS express their appreciation to Coach McClenny and Coach Lewis at Christmas time. CBA 25 N. Johnston 6 CBA 33 S. Nash 0 CBA 9 N. Nash 9 CBA 45 G. Central 0 CBA 13 Farmville 21 CBA 7 N. Lenoir 25 CBA 48 Roseboro 6 CBA 19 Four Oaks 0 CBA 32 Hobbton 7 CBA 35 S. Wayne 12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK: Don Garris Collier Aycock Greg Davis D. H. Whitley Benny Pennington Dennis Parnell Mike Hooks Charlie Van Hoy 82 ALL CONFERENCE - HONORABLE MENTION: Bobby Maples, Brack Davis, Don Garris, Benny Pennington, and D. H. Whitley, Mike Edgerton rolls around end and hands off to Benny Pennington. The Future Brack Davis sweeps around end. Collier Aycock receives a Monogram Club jacket. The FALCONS’ hopes for next year look extremely bright. Though many fine seniors graduated, there are a number of returning lettermen. Some good players up from the J. V. team should help a lot. All-conference lineman William Whitley returns, along with honorable mentions, Bobby Maples, Brack Davis, and D. H. Whitley. Next year the team will be blessed with good speed as well as a strong line. Yes, next year, ALL THE WAY WITH CBA ! Charlie Van Hoy, CBA ' s Mr. Football, walks off the field in triumph. 83 Falcons Have Good Season With 13-7 Record LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Barnes, Marshall Yelverton, Julian Aycock, Cam Blalock, Brack Davis, Ken Caughron, Danny Newcomb, Jay Vail, Pat Edgerton, and Donnie Hare. BACK: COACH Charles Lewis, MANAGERS: Jackie Waddell and Gary Lynch. Let ' s Go! Jump, Barnes! Jump! 84 Blalock goes in for a snowbird. Edgerton pops one from way out. Edgerton lays it up. Robert Barnes made All-Conference and A11-East. SCORES C.B.A.- - 58 Ayden --47 C.B.A. — 68 S. Wayne-56 C.B.A. - - 53 Hobbton--46 C.B.A.— 45 S. Wayne-38 C.B.A.- - 39 N. Nash-53 C.B.A.— 68 Hobbton-56 C.B.A.- - 63 New Hope-37 C.B.A.- - 67 S. Nash-58 C.B.A.— 45 N. Lenoir-40 C.B.A.- - 37 Farmville-39 C.B.A. — 47 G. Central- - 53 C.B.A. - - 52 New Hope-41 C.B.A.— 45 Ayden-—44 C.B.A. - - 39 N. Nash-45 C.B.A.- - 61 Four Oaks-60 C.B.A.— 47 N. Lenoir-49 C.B.A. - - 72 S. Nash-59 C.B.A.— 65 Farmville-71 C.B.A. - - 35 G. Central- - 67 C.B.A.- ' - 48 Four Oaks-46 (Tournament) C.B.A. - - 33 N. Lenoir-47 (District) C.B.A. — 51 Bertie-78 85 FALCON players listen to instructions from Coach Lewis during halftime. C.B.A. bench looks anxiously on. Blalock protects the ball from an opponent. Newcomb shoots over a defender. Edgerton directs the attack from out front. ' .a 86 Pat Edgerton made All- Conference, Honorable Mention. Vail guns a one-hander. Quick instructions during a time out. Get that ball! 87 C.B.A. Girls Are Conference Champs! FRONT: Judy Bradshaw, Coach Gene Baker, and Linda Pennington. SECOND ROW: Vicky Hare, Diane Davis, Becky Parnell, Mary Peacock, and Rita Boyette. THIRD ROW: Jean West (Manager), Catherine Smith, Phyllis Crawford, Debby Lancaster, Phyllis Vail, Laura Pippin, Terry Davis, and Carolyn Rackley (Manager). NOT PICTURED: Karen McClenny and Joan Dubberly. 88 ALL-TOURNAMENT: Joan Dubberly Phyllis Crawford Coach Baker and his girls look anxiously on from the bench. Vicky Hare shoots a foul shot. SCORES C.B.A. 47 Ayden - 37 C. B.A. 27 S. Lenoir - 50 C.B.A. 29 Wallace - 25 C. B. A. 38 N. Nash - 36 C. B. A. 28 Wallace - 17 C. B. A. 38 New Hope - 27 C.B.A. 47 S. Lenoir - 58 C. B.A. 47 N. Lenoir - 18 C. B. A. 36 Farmville - 31 C.B.A. 41 New Hope - 16 C.B.A. 48 Ayden - 50 C.B.A. 50 N. Nash - 41 C.B.A. 46 Four Oaks - 31 C.B.A. 27 N. Lenoir - 31 C. B. A. 28 Farmville - 31 C.B.A. 29 Four Oaks - 22 , Tournament C.B.A. 45 Four Oaks - 32 C. B. A. 53 N. Nash - 44 CHAMPIONSHIP 89 JUDY BRADSHAW JOAN DUBBERLY LINDA PENNINGTON All-Conference Players Tangled up? Pennington dribbles around. Bradshaw sets it up. 90 Trackmen Finish Third In Conference FIRST ROW: Mike Hooks, Brack Davis, Charles Van Hoy, Mark Aycock, D. H. Whitley, Ken Caughron, Royce Aycock, and David Jones. SECOND ROW: Julian Aycock, Archie Ridoutt, Larry Kearney, Phil Har¬ dy, Reed Aycock, David Crawford, Jake Hooks, and Lukie Vail. THIRD ROW: Collier Aycock, Kenneth Jackson, Hank Stewart, Allen Vail, Henry Herndon, Keith Stewart, Steve Gray, and Richard Donah. BACK ROW: William Whitley. 91 Conference Meet Yelverton springs forward. Collier Aycock hurls the discus. Mark Aycock pole vaulted surpris¬ ingly well. In the Conference Track Meet at Southern Nash the FALCONS came in third. Charlie Van Hoy, the team’s high scorer, won the 100 yard dash, the broad jump, and placed second in the 220 yard dash. Ken Jackson was second in both the high jump and the broad jump. Collier Aycock was impressive all year in a variety of events, especially the shot, dis¬ cus, and hurdles. Mark Aycock finished second in the pole vault, a new event for C. B. A. William Whitley threw the shot quite well. Marshall Yel¬ verton came in second in the 440 yard dash. Yes, the 1969 track season had many bright points. The race is on! 92 Van Hoy strains in the 220. Hank Stewart tries to keep the lead in the relay. Jumpin’ Jack in action. i Whitley leaps in the broad jump. Mark Aycock clears a hurdle. Collier Aycock heaves the shot. 93 Falcons Place Third CBA 7 SCORES Farmville 0 CBA 8 Four Oaks 1 CBA 5 Greene Central 0 CBA 4 Hobbton 2 CBA 2 North Lenoir 6 CBA 5 Northern Nash 4 CBA 9 Southern Nash 7 CBA 8 Four Oaks 0 CBA 3 Greene Central 7 CBA 5 Hobbton 1 CBA 0 North Lenoir 3 CBA 2 Northern Nash 4 CBA 12 Southern Nash 2 Coach Doug Barnes and Wayne Crumpler look on from the side¬ lines. Donnie Hare sets his sights on a fly ball. Charlie Van Hoy pounds out a base hit. 94 In the Conference FIRST ROW: Greg Pope, Mike Edgerton, Don Garris, Robert Pittman, Brack Davis. SECOND ROW: Coach Doug Barnes, Randy Fields, Wayne Crumpler, Dennis Crumpler, Charlie Van Hoy, Greg Davis, Buddy Davis, Chris Howell, Kenneth Jackson, Bill Holland, Donnie Hare, Pat Edgerton, Danny Newcomb, Lee Huffman, and Chester Ray Howell. Don Garris gets ready to hit. Charles B. Aycock ' s baseballers had a fine season this year. In the very tough Eastern Plains Conference the Falcons fin¬ ished with a respectable 9-4 conference record. Prospects look bright for next year since only two players were lost by graduation. The remainder of the team received valu¬ able experience during this year ' s campaign. 95 Am Go Ay cock! Robert Pittman prepares to let one fly. Charlie Van Hoy rounds third and heads for home. The third base coach signals the runner to stand up. Speedy Greg Pope beats out another infield hit. Mike Edgerton slides home for another run for Aycock. 96 Danny Newcomb heads for a close play at third. Wayne Crumpler slides in safely. Don Garris tags another runner out. An opposing runner is thrown out at first. hm 97 J. V. Basketball BACK ROW: Jake Hooks, Danny Davis, Donald Fuller, Louis Massey, Bert Perkins, Dennis Crumpler, Ebbie Cox, Tommy Whitford (Manager), and Coach Cooley. FRONT ROW: Gene Summerlin (Manager), Charles Lewis, David Summerlin, David Fields, Robbie Wooten, Whit Whitley, and Joe Caughron. NOT PICTURED: Buddy Davis. Get that rebound! Defense, boys! Defense! Cox shoots from behind the goal. Crumpler muscles it up. 99 Cheerleaders Help To DEBRA LANCASTER PAT DAVIS DEBBIE ELMORE HARRIET EDMUNDSON Nine girls spurred our teams to a victorious year. LYNN LANCASTER NANCY SULLIVAN DEBBIE HEAD BONNIE LAMM DEBBIE AYCOCK, Head 100 Promote Our School Spirit No matter what, a cheerleader must keep smiling. Is this your idea of cheering, Debbie??? Who says being a loud mouth doesn ' t have some advantages? What the JV cheerleaders lacked in number, they made up for in spirit. 101 nmjmH JUDY BRADSHAW, Head CBA Majorettes BECKY PARNELL 102 103 Regina Faye Alford William Patrick Andrews Deborah Aycock Dorothy Elaine Aycock Elton Collier Aycock Gerald Lamar Aycock Philip Barden Aycock Jennifer Ballance Oh no! My hands will rot off. Carolyn Faye Barden Edward Kemp Barden Barbara Ann Barnes Emerson Bass, Jr. Linda Waldine Bass Patricia Ann Bass Sandra Faye Bass William Randy Bass 104 Kenneth Ray Bazemore Brenda Sue Beamon Becky Jo Benton Marilyn Best Paul Cameron Blalock, m Danny Gordon Blizzard Ronnie Jo Bogue George Larry Bradshaw Judy Elaine Bradshaw Elizabeth Gail Brantham Mary Ladell Brown Lila Elizabeth Bryant Bradley Gerald Cannon, Jr, Danny Elwood Carter Danny Darrell Chase SENIOR ADVISORS; STANDING: Mr. J. K. Thompson Mr. L. V. Godwin SEATED from left to right: Mrs. Elizabeth Scott Mrs. Priscilla Lockerman Mrs. Sedalia Green Mrs. Sue Ballard 105 Ronnie Kay Chase Hugh Durrell Coley, Jr. Joyce Ray Collins Mary Catherine Cook Charles Braddy Corbett Connie Faye Crumpton Mary Susan Daniel Billy Ray Daniels I knew I couldn ' t get away with it. Joe Orlando Daniels William Carol Daniels Dearl Kay Davis Dollie Sheryl Davis Gerry Gerard Davis Patsy Elaine Davis Ricky Martin Davis Rudolph Gerald Davis Virginia Diane Davis 106 Judith Deborah Daw William Michael Edgerton Maude Ellen Edmundson Reuben Edwards, Jr. If I could only drop English. Mona Edwards Ellis Dwain Felton Elmore Roger Gary Ethridge Wiley Keith Ethridge John Edward Fields Charlotte Lynn Gardner Donnell Gordon Garris Henry Shelton Ginn Joyce Lee Godwin Lanell Vail Goff Frankie Harold Gooding Linda Carol Gray Look, you better be glad you got that much. Claude Daniel Gurley Kenneth Harold Gurley Roland Lynn Gurley Patsy Gail Hall Peggy Jean Hamm Gloria Gail Hare Sandra Jones Hare Bonnie Lou Harrell Elizabeth Kay Heath Cecil Neal Herring James Ruffin Hicks Johnnie Annette Hicks James Dennis Hill Arcie Ann Hines Melanie Hollis Sandra Gail Hollis 108 Curtis Wayne Hooks Harold Martin Hooks James Edwin Hooks Claudette Howell STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: Carolyn Barden, Cam Blalock, Braddy Corbett, Keith Wells, Deborah Ingram, and Joyce Godwin. Donald Clifton Howell Deborah Kay Ingram Richard Allen Ivey Gloria Diane Jackson Kenneth Ackley Jones, Jr. Larry Dail Kearney Sharon Gail Kennedy Jerry William Kirby Bonnie Lou Lamm Cherry Kay Lancaster William Arnold Lancaster Samuel Lawrence Lane 109 Sandra Faye Langston Denise Faye Ledford Dennis Fritzi Ledford Jesse Leon Lewis Jesse Lewis Cam Blalock Carolyn Barden Worth Overman President Vice President Secretary Treasurer William Gordon Lewis David Christopher Long John Michael Lynch Celestial Delores Massey Karen Sue McClenny Brenda Faye Myers Nancy Carol Newsome Worth Overman, Jr. Charles Douglas Owens Jerry Lynn Parker Dennis Gray Parnell Leland Kimble Pate 10 Marsha Pate Anthony Flythe Peele Jerry Lynn Pelt. Wiley Lee Pender Aren’t you glad I used Dial? Benny Mack Pennington Linda West Pennington Molly Wilma Pittman Helen Jacquelyn Pullin Robert Bennit Rackley Trecia Ann Radford Janice Marie Raynor Daphne Dell Rhodes Robert Dale Ridoutt Alvaro Rodriquez Larry Wayne Rook Henry Douglas Sasser David Lee Sauls Richard Gene Sauls Maude Matilda Scott James William Shelton Brenda Jean Smith Jerry Dwight Smith Jo Ann Smith Kenneth Donald Smith If Mrs. Lockerman gives me one more note, I ' ll scream! Kenneth Edward Smith Penny Kay Smith Timmy Leavon Stancil Robert Haywood Strickland Kathryn Jo Stuckey Edward Lee Suggs, Jr. Cleatus Edward Sullivan Deborah Gail Sullivan 112 Nancy Kathryn Sullivan Karen Taylor Sutton George Thomas, Jr. Bonnie Patricia Thompson Larry Ray Thompson Richard Lynn Thompson Jenny Lou Tillman Janet Tyndall Janice Tyndall Eleniece Uzzell See my great big, beautiful, white teeth. Donna Batts Vail Charles Miller Van Hoy Ruth Roberta Wall Jerry Warren Waters Ronald Edward Waters Gary Keith Wells Diane McKeel Whitley Clover Diane Wilson 113 Senior Directory REGINA FAYE ALFORD - FHA 1; DECA 4. WILLIAM PATRICK ANDREWS - Photo Club 2,3,4; Christian Society 3; Science Club 2,3; CBA Honor Society 3,4; Beta 4; ACC Bowl Team 4, DEBORAH A YCOCK - FHA 2,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Drama Club 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Head Cheerleader 4. DOROTHY ELAINE AYCOCK - Latin Club 2,3; Science Club 2,3; Christian Society 3; Marshall 3; Photo Club 4; Beta Club 4. ELTON COLLIER AYCOCK - Glee Club 1,2; Student Council 3,4; NEDT Award 2; Honor Society 3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; All Conference in Football 4; Mono¬ gram Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,4; Track 1,3,4; Nominee for Governor ' s School 3. GERALD LAMAR AYCOCK - Glee Club 1,2; Monogram Club 1,2; Math Club 3; Bus Driver ' s Club 3,4; Band 3 4. PHILLIP BARDEN AYCOCK - FFA 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Falconettes and Falconaires 4; Photo Club 3. JENNIFER BALLANCE - FHA 1,2,4; FTA 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; Monogram Club 2; Library Club 2,4; Science Club 3; French Club 3. CAROLYN FAYE BARDEN - Band 1,2,3,4; Science Club 2,3; Latin Club 2; Bus Driver ' s Club 3,4, Treas. 4; Homecoming Princess 4; Student Council 4; Class Sec. 4; FTA 4; Safe Driving Award 3; Powder Puff Football 2,3; Photo Club 4. EDWARD KEMP BARDEN - Football 1,2,3; Track 2; Band 1,2,3,4; FFA 4. BARBARA ANN BARNES - FHA 1,2,3; Jr.-Sr. Waitress 2; Business Club 4. EMERSON BASS, JR. - Science Club 2; French Club 2, 3; J. V. Basketball 2; J. V. Football 2; Varsity Base¬ ball 3; Bus Driver ' s Club 4; Honor Society 3,4; Stu¬ dent Council 3. LINDA WALDINE BASS - FHA 2,3,4; Latin Club 2,3; Library Club 4. PATRICIA ANN BASS - FHA 1,2,3,4; Photo Club 2,3; Basketball 2; Miss Aycock Pageant 2,3; Chorus 3; DECA 3,4; Dramacon 4; Glee Club 1; Senior Rep. (Homecoming Queen) 4. SANDRA FAYE BASS - FHA 1,2,3,4; Photo Club 2; DECA 4. WILLIAM RANDY BA SS KENNETH RAY BAZEMORE - FFA 1,2; VICA 3,4, Sec. 3. BRENDA SUE BEAMON BECKY JO BENTON - Glee Club 1,2; FHA 1,2; FTA 2; Monogram Club 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2; Library Club 1,3,4; Business Club 4; Science Club 3. MARILYN BEST - FHA 2; Bus Driver ' s 3,4; Business Club 4. PAUL CAMERON BLALOCK III - Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 3; Library Club Vice-Pres. 4; Class Vice-Pres. 2,4; Student Council 4; Mono¬ gram Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff 2; Honor Society 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Educator Staff 4; Adv. Man. 4; Prom King 4. DANNY GORDON BLIZZARD RONNIE JO BOGUE - FFA 2,3,4; Monogram dub 1,2; Baseball 1,2. JUDY ELAINE BRADSHAW - Band 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 1,2,3,4; Photo Club 2,3,4; Monogram Club 1,2,3, 4; Beta Club 3,4; Dramacons 4; Majorette 2,3,4; MVP Basketball Award. ELIZABETH GAIL BRANTHAM - FHA 1,2,3,4; Drama- cons 4. MARY LADELL BROWN - Christian Society 2,3,4; Dev. Chairman 4; Beta Club 3,4; Honor Society 3,4; French Club 4; Falconettes and Falconaires 4; Marshall 3. LILA ELIZABETH BRYANT - FHA 1,2; J. V. Cheerleader 1; Dramacon 3,4; CheeU.eader 3; DECA 3 4 BRADLEY GERALD CANNON, JR. DANNY ELWOOD CARTER- Monogram Club 3 4- DECA 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 2. DANNY DARRELL CHASE RONNIE KAY CHASE - FHA 1,2; J. V. Cheerleader 1; Student Council 2; Cheerleader 3; DECA 3,4, Pres. 4; DECA Sweetheart 3; Homecoming Rep. 3; Class Treas. 3; Beta Club 3,4; DECA Girl of the Year 4. HUGH DURRELL COLEY, JR. JOYCE RAY COLLINS - FHA 1; Christian Society 2,3; Science Club 3; French Club 3,4; Honor Society 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Dramacons 4. MARY CATHERINE COOKE - Bus Driver’s Club 3,4; DECA 3,4; FHA 1; Mgr. of School Store 4; Conces¬ sion Stand 3,4. CHARLES BRADDY CORBETT - FFA 2,3; FTA 1,2; Math 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Marshal 3; FFA Star Farmer 3. CONNIE FAYE CRUMPTON MARY SUSAN DANIEL - Class Pres. 1; FHA 1,2, 3,4, Vice-pres. 2; FTA 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; Basketball 1, 2; Marshal 3; Newspaper Staff 2; Beta Club 2,3,4; Christian Society 3,4, Co-pres. 4; French Club 3,4; Honor Society 3,4, Pres. 4; Student Council 3,4; Governor’s School 3; Woodman of the World History Award 3. BILLY RAY DANIELS JOE ORLANDO DANIELS - Football 1; Glee Club 3; Bus Driver ' s Club 3. WILLIAM CARROLL DANIELS - Industrial Arts Club 2; Student Council 3; Glee Club 3; Math Club 4. DEARL KAY DAVIS DOLLIE SHERYL DAVIS - FHA 1,2,3; DECA 3,4; Fal¬ conettes and Falconaires 2,3,4. GERRY GERARD DAVIS - Class Ftes. 1; Student Council 1,2,3, Treas. 2; JV Basketball 1,2; Falconettes and Falconaires 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Fhoto Club 3; Christian Society 2,3; Dramacons 4. PATSY ELAINE DAVIS - Science Club 1,2; FTA 1,2,3, 4; Band 1,2,3; Majorette 2,3; Dramacons 4; Cheer¬ leader 4; Pep Club 4. RICKY MARTIN DAVIS - Photo Club 3,4; Bus Driver’s Club 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4. RUDOLPH GERALD DAVIS - Band 3; DECA 4. VIRGINIA DIANE DAVIS - Basketball 1,2,4; FTA 1,2; FHA 1,2; Beta dub 2,3,4; French Club 3; Photo Club 4; Homecoming Rep. 3; dass Sec. 1; Monogram Club 1 , 2 . JUDITH DEBORAH DAW - Latin Club 2,3; FHA 2; Science Club 3; Christian Society 3,4; Library Club 4; Business dub 4. WILLIAM MICHAEL EDGERTON - Baseball 1,2,3,4; JV Basketball 1; Basketball 2,3; JV Football 1; Football 2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4, Pres. 4; Honor Society 3,4; Class Vice-pres. 1,2; Student Council 3,4, Sec. 3; Science Club 3; Monogram Club 2,3,4, Vice-pres. 3; Jr. -Sr. Waiter 3; Safe Driving Award 3. MAUDE ELLEN EDMUNDSON - FHA 1,2,3,4; Photo dub 1; DECA 1; Business Club 1; Chorus 1. REUBEN EDWARDS, JR. MONA EDWARDS ELLIS - Pep Club 1; FHA 1, 2; Band 1; Miss Patetown 3, 4; Library Club 3; DECA 3,4. DWAIN FELTON ELMORE - Monogram 1; Glee Club 1 2 ' DECA 4. ROGER GARY ETHRIDGE JOHN EDWARD FIELDS - Bus Driver ' s dub 3,4. JANICE FINLEY - FHA 1. CHARLOTTE LYNN GARDNER - FHA 2; Business Club 3, 4, Pres. 4; Beta Club 3,4. DONNELL GORDON GARRIS - Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1; DECA 4; Math Club 2; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; All-Conference Baseball 4. HENRY SHELTON GINN JOYCE LEE GODWIN - Latin Club 2,4; Business Club 3,4; Beta Club 3,4, Sec. 4; DECA 4; Honor Society 3,4. LANELL VAIL GOFF - Business dub 2,3,4; Library Club 3. FRANKIE HAROLD GOODING - FFA 1,2,3,4. LINDA CAROL GRAY CLAUDE DANIEL GURLEY - Band 1,2; Falconettes and Falconaires 1,2,3,4; JV Basketball 1; JV Football 1. KENNETH HAROLD GURLEY ROLAND LYNN GURLEY - FFA 1,2,3,4; Photo Club 2,3, PATSY GAIL HALL - Pep Club 1; FHA 2,4; Mixed Cho¬ rus 2; Touring Choir 3. PEGGY JEAN HAMM GLORIA GAIL HARE - FTA 1,2,3,4; Class Sec, 1; FBLA 2; Falconettes and Falconaires 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Waitress 2; Homecoming Rep. 3; Homecoming Qheen 4; Miss Aycock 4. SANDRA JONES HARE - FHA 1,2,3, Historian 2; Photo Club 2,3; Drainacons 4; DECA 4. BONNIE LOU HARRELL - Majorette 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Photo Club 3. ELIZABETH KAY HEATH CECIL NEAL HERRING JAMES RUFFIN HICKS - Falconettes and Falconaires 2, 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Science Club 2; FTA 4, Pres. 4; Photo Club 3,4, Sec. 4; Latin Club 2. JOHNNIE ANNETTE HICKS - FHA 1,2,3,4; Photo 2; Christian Society 2,3,4; Library 4; Latin Club 3; Science Club 3,4. JAMES DENNIS HILL ARCIE ANN HINES - French Club 3,4; FHA 1,3,4, Treas. 3; Christian Society 2,3,4; Falconettes and Falcon¬ aires 1,2,3,4. MELANIE HOLLIS - FHA 1,2,3; JV Cheerleader 1; FFA 1. SANDRA GAIL HOLLIS - JV Cheerleader 1; FHA 1,2,3, 4; Photo Club 2; DECA 4; DECA Sweetheart 4. CURTIS WAYNE HOOKS HAROLD MARTIN HOOKS - FFA 2,3,4; Falconettes and Falconaires 4; Monogram Club 1,2; Basketball 1,2. JAMES EDWIN HOOKS - Football 1,2,4; JV Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Glee Club 1,2; Monogram Club 4; Math Club 3,4; French Club 3,4, Pres. 3,4; Student Coun¬ cil 3; Co-chairman of the Projects Committee 4; Jr. - Sr. Waiter 2. CLAUDETTE HOWELL DONALD CLIFTON HOWELL - FFA 2,3,4. DEBORAH KAY INGRAM - FHA 1,2,3; Science Club 3; Beta Club 3,4; Quill and Scroll 4; Honor Society 3,4; French Club 4; Annual Staff 3,4, Editor 4; FFA Sweet¬ heart 4. RICHARD ALLEN IVEY - Basketball and Baseball Manager 1; Christian Society 2; DECA 3; Dramacons 3,4, Pres. 4; Drama Award 4; Pep Club 4. GLORIA DIANE JACKSON - Basketball 1,2; FTA 1,2,3; FHA 1,2,3,4, Officer 2,4; Monogram Club 2; Queen of Hearts Rep. 1,2; Quill and Scroll 4; Feature Editor of the Educator 4, Educator Staff 4; Dramacons 4; Honor Society 3,4; Crisco Homemaker Award 1; Beta Club 2,3,4; Powderpuff Football 3; Annual Staff 2,4; Student Council 3,4; Miss Congeniality 3; Future Homemaker Award 4; Glee Club 1,2; Jr.-Sr. Waitress 2; Christian Society 3,4; VIP of the Year 4. | KENNETH ACKLEY JONES, JR. - Football 1; Falconettes and Falconaires 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver’s Club 2,3,4; Basketball Manager 2. LARRY DAIL KEARNEY - JV Baseball 2; Math Club 3; Beta Club 3,4; Bus Driver’s Club 3,4; Bus Driver’s Award 4. SHARON GAIL KENNEDY - Christian Society 2,4; French ■ Club 4; FTA 3; FHA 2,4; Beta Club 4; Pep Club o, Jr. - Sr. Waitress 2; Homecoming Representative 2; Prom Queen 4. BONNIE LOU LAMM - FHA 1; Library Club 2; Monogram Club 2; Basketball 1; Dramacons 3,4; Cheerleader 1. CHERRY KAY LANCASTER - Falconettes and Falcon¬ aires 1,2,3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Beta dub 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Cheerleader 3; Christian Society 2; FTA 1; DECA 4. WILLIAM ARNOLD LANCASTER - Beta Club 2,3,4; Christian Society 3; French Club 3,4; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Dramacons 4; Football 4; Track 3; Glee Club 1,2; Baseball 1; Basketball 1. SANDRA FAYE LANGSTON DENISE FAYE LEDFORD - JV Cheerleader 1; Christian Society 2,3, Pres. 4; Student Council 2; Class Sec. 3; Cheerleader 3; Marshall 3; Beta Club 3; French Club 3,4; FHA 3,4, Parliamentarian; Miss Congeni¬ ality 4. DENNIS FRITZY LEDFORD - Science Club 2,3,4; French Club 2,3,4; Falconettes and Falconaires 1,2,3,4. JESSE LEON LEWIS - Student Council 2,3,4; Bus Driver ' s Club 3,4; Latin Club 2, Pres. 4; Federation Creed Contest Winner 1; State Winner Fine Arts Public Speaking 4; State FFA Public Speaking Champion 3; Wayne Federation FFA Pres. 3,4; Wayne Federation FFA Sentinel 2; FFA 2,3,4, Sec. 2, Pres. 3,4; Beta Club 3,4. WILLIAM GORDON LEWIS DAVID CHRISTOPHER LONG - JV Baseball 1; Baseball 3, 4; JV Football 1; Football 3,4; FFA 4; Science Club 2 . CELESTIAL DELORES MASSEY - Band 1,2,3; FHA 1; Monogram Club 2,3; FTA 3; Math Club 4; French Club 4. KAREN SUE McCLENNY - Math Club 4; Science Club 2; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 2,3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4, Sec. 4; Home¬ coming Rep. 1; Student Council 1; French Club 2,3; Class Officer 1; Educator Staff 4, Assistant Sports Editor 4. BRENDA FAYE MYERS - Business Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 4. NANCY CAROL NEWSOME - FHA 1,2,4, Sec. 2; FTA 1,3; Glee Club 1,2; Class Vice-pres. 1; Class Sec. 2; Beta dub 2,3,4; Student Council Pres. 4; Library Club 4, Pres. 4. WORTH OVERMAN, JR. - Kioto Club 2,3,4; FFA 2,3, 4; Falconettes and Falconaires 2,3,4; Bus Driver’s Club 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; DECA 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Class Sec. 4; Honor Society 3,4; JV Baseball 1. CHARLES DOUGLAS OWENS JERRY LYNN PARKER DENNIS GRAY PARNELL - Falconettes and Falconaires 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1; JV Basketball 1; Track 1, 2,3; Student Council 1,2,3,4, Vice-pres. 4; Basket¬ ball 2; Football 2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4, Treas. 3, Sec.-Treas. 4; Beta dub 3,4; Honor Society 3, 4; DECA Club 4; DECA Boy of the Year 4. LELAND KIMBLE PATE - Glee Club 1,2; FTA 1,2,3; Falconettes and Falconaires 3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Bus Driver’s Club 4. MARSHA PATE - Annual Staff 1; Educator Staff 2; French Club 3,4; Science Club 3,4; Horticulture Award 3. ANTHONY FLYTHE PEELE - FFA 2,3,4; Library dub 4; Student Council 4; JV Baseball 1,2; JV Basketball 1,2; Honor Society 3,4. JERRY LYNN PELT - Science Club 1,3; Math dub 4; Bus Driver ' s Club 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Track 3,4. WILEY LEE PENDER - FFA 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver’s Club 2, 3 4. BENNY MACK PENNINGTON - Monogram Club 1,2,3, 4; Falconettes and Falconaires 1,2, 3,4; DECA 3,4; Class Pres. 2,3; Jr.-Sr. Waiter 2. LINDA WEST PENNINGTON - Monogram dub 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; FHA 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4. I 15 MOLLY WILMA PITTMAN - FHA 1,2; Latin Club 2; Jr. - Sr. Waitress 2; Safe Driving Award 3; Powder Puff Football 3; Photo Club 4; FTA 4; Bus Driver’s Club 3, 4, Sec. 4; Homecoming Rep. 2. HELEN JACQUELYN PULLIN - Class Treas. 2; Head Jr. - Sr. Waitress 2; Photo Club 4; Latin Club 2; Business Club 3,4, Reporter; Homecoming Rep. 2. ROBERT BENNIT RACKLEY - DECA 3. TRECIA ANN RADFORD - FHA 1,2,3; Jr.-Sr. Waitress 2; Library Club 2, Vice-pres. 2; Latin Club 3; Business Club 4; DECA 3. JANICE MARIE RAYNOR - JV Cheerleader 1; Science Club 2,3; French Club 2,3; Photo Club 4; FTA 4; Band 1,2,3,4. DAPHNE DELL RHODES - Glee Club 1. ROBERT DALE RIDOUTT - French Club 3; Math Club 3, 4, Pres. 4; Track 2,3; Manager Basketball and Foot¬ ball 1. ALVARO RODRIQUEZ - Foreign Exchange Student 4. LARRY WAYNE ROOK - FFA 1,2,3; DECA 3,4. HENRY DOUGLAS SASSER - Football 3,4; Math Club 3; French Club 3; Beta Club 3,4. DAVID LEE SAULS - FFA 1,2,3,4. RICHARD GENE SAULS MAUDE MATILDA SCOTT JAMES WILLIAM SHELTON BRENDA JEAN SMITH - FHA 1,2; Business Club 3,4; Library Club 3. JERRY DWIGHT SMITH - Football 1,2; Basketball 1; Track 1,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Monogram Club 2,3; Math Club 2,3, Pres. 4; Student Council 1; Judge and Clerk of Student Court 3; Marshal 3. JO ANN SMITH - Falconettes and Falconaires 1,2,3,4. KENNETH DONALD SMITH - Photo Club 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Falconettes and Falconaires 1,2,3,4; Quill and Scroll 4. KENNETH EDWARD SMITH PENNY KAY SMITH - Library Club 3,4; FHA 1; Science Club 3; Christian Society 3; Annual Staff 3; Band 2; Business Club 4; FTA 2; Majorette 2. TIMMY LEA VON STANCIL - Glee Club 1; Auto Mechan¬ ics Club 3; DECA 4. ROBERT HAYWOOD STRICK LAND KATHRYN JO STUCKEY - FHA 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2. EDWARD LEE SUGGS, JR. - Student Council 2; FFA 3,4. DEBORAH GAIL SULLIVAN - French Club 2,3,4; Chris¬ tian Society 1,2,3; Quill and Scroll 4; Honor Society 4; Dramacons 4; Science Club 3; FHA 1,2; JV Cheer¬ leader 1. CLEATUS EDWARD SULLIVAN - FFA 1. NANCY KATHRYN SULLIVAN - FHA 1,2,3; Christian Society 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 3; French Club 4; Honor Society 4; Beta Club 3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Marshall 3; JV Cheerleader 1; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Quill and Scroll 4; Student Council 1,3,4. KAREN TAYLOR SUTTON - FHA 1, Junior Homemaker’s Degree 1; Science Club 2,3; French Club 2,3.4; Ed¬ ucator Staff 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Ouill and Scroll 4; Elections Committee 4. GEORGE THOMAS, JR. BONNIE PATRICIA THOMPSON - Student Council 1,2; FHA 1; Basketball 1,2,3; Homecoming Rep. 1. LARRY RAY THOMPSON - Football 1,2; FFA 1,2,3,4, Vice-pres. 3; Treas. 4. RICHARD LYNN THOMPSON - Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2; French Club 3; Band 1; Math Club 3 4- JENNY LOU TILLMAN - FHA 1,2,3; Dramacons 3,4; DECA 4. JANET TYNDALL - Class Sec. 2; Business Club 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4; Beta Club 4. JANICE TYNDALL - FHA 2, Treasurer 2; Bus Driver ' s Club 3,4; FBLA 3,4, Sec. 4. ELENIECE UZZELL - FHA 1,2,3,4; Library Assistant 4; Human Relations Committee Sec. 4. DONNA BATTS VAIL - Christian Society 2,3, Sec. 4; FTA 2; Science Club 3, Pres. 3; French Club 2,3, Vice-pres. 3; Beta Club 3,4; Honor Society 3, Vice-! pres. 4; Marshal 3. CHARLES MILLER VAN HOY - Football 1,2,3,4; All- Conference Honorable Mention 2; All-Conference 3,4; All-East Honorable Mention 3; Most Valuable Back 3; All-East Third Team 4; Wayne County Of¬ fensive Player of the Year 4; Tri-Captain 4; East- West All-Star Player in Greensboro 4; Track 1,2,3, 4; Most Valuable 3; Baseball 2,3,4; Varsity Club 2, 3,4; DECA 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Educator Staff 3,4, Sports Editor 4. RUTH ROBERTA WALL - DECA 3,4. JERRY WARREN WATERS RONALD EDWARD WATERS - FFA 1,2,3; French Club 3; Math Club 4; Monogram Club 4; Bus Driver ' s Club 3,4; Football 4; Class Vice-pres. 3; Student Council 3,4; Maintenance Committee Chariman 4; VIP Chairman 4; JV Basketball 1; Homeroom Rep. 3. GARY KEITH WELLS - Photo Club 1,2; Basketball Man¬ ager 1,2,3,4; Governor ' s School Nominee 2,3; Ed¬ ucator Staff 2,3,4, Editor 4; Beta Club 3,4; Honor Society 3,4; Marshal 3; Science Club 3; News - Argus Journalism Awards 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4, Pres. 4: Elections Committee Chairman 4; Student Council 4; News and Observer Award 4; French Club 4. DIANE McKEEL WHITLEY CLOVER DIANE WILSON - Glee Club 1,2; Basketball 1; FHA 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 2; Math Club 3; Bus Driver’s Club 3,4; Junior Homemaker ' s Degree 3. 116 JUNIORS Juniors Dream of Senior Year Junior Class Officers: Donnie Hare, Secretary Jay Howell, President Debbie Evans, Vice President George Faulk, Treasurer 118 Write Themes, Order Rings Debra Andrey Billie Aycock Jenny Aycock Julian Aycock Kitzi Aycock Mark Aycock Belmon Bailey Marie Ballance John Barden Lillian Barnes Robert Barnes Lynn Bass Needham Beasley Lou Ann Bissette Angie Bogue Rita Boyette Judy Brandt Larry Brown Janice Carter Ken Caughron Diane Chase Dennis Collier Nathan Combs Eartha Cox Jackie Cox Beth Crawford 119 Show School Spirit, Enthusiasm Phyllis Crawford Richard Daniels Charles Davis Rhonda Davis Linda Deaver Joan Dubberly Jean Edgerton Ken Edgerton Marsha Edgerton Pat Edgerton Harriet Edmundson Joyce Edmundson David Ellis Debbie Elmore Andy Evans Becky Evans Daphne Evans Debbie Evans Michael Everett George Faulk Diane Ferrell Durwood Ferrell Randy Fields Mike Forehand Robert Forehand Judy Gardner 120 Paula Godwin Teresa Grady Ann Gray Jeff Grimes Elaine Gurl ey Sarah Ann Hall Donnie Hare Ada Jean Head Debbie Head Teresa Hill Butch Holland Glinda Holland Melvin Holland Wanda Holland Mike Hooks Tommy Hooks Chris Howell Jay Howell Phrates Howell Sherry Hudson Lee Huffman LaRose Ingram Diane Jones Edward Jones Kenneth Jackson Take PSAT, Anticipate English IV 121 Warren King James Kornegay Debbie Lancaster Gerald Lancaster Jane- Lancaster Ronald Lancaster Betty Langston Jerry Langston Bobby Lassiter Shirley Lassiter Ester Lewis Harriett Lewis Bobby Maples Pam Matthews Glen Minshew Sandy Mitchell Nelda Montague Pat Mooring Jerry Mozingo Joseph Neal Janice Overman Beckie Pate 122 Hughie Pate Jerry Pate Lynn Pate Walter Pate Paula Perkins Johnny Pippin Gary Pittman Janet Pittman Frances Radford Jackie Radford Linda Radford Kent Reeves Ann Rose Kent Rose Margaret Russell Sonya Scott Annette Smith Donna Smith Erma Smith Jackie Smith La Rue Smith Linwood Smith Bobby Snead Jimmy Speight JUNIORS NOT PICTURED: James Cox Michael Dickerson Edward Gooding Bill Hayes Michael Lancaster Danny Newcomb Pat Pate Gregg Pope Artis Powell Russell Sauls Bob Warren Rudy West Sarah Windham Richard Stevens Hank Stewart Keith Strickland Delores Sutton Sandra Sykes Jean Tart Glinda Taylor Kenneth Taylor Nanette Thompson Jay Vail Javita Waddell Barbara Wade Rose Wall Bayron West Connie West Ronnie West Karene Whaley D. H. Whitley William Whitley Janet Whitworth Joan Williamson Allan Yelverton Marshall Yelverton 124 125 jm. Robert Austin Bryant Aycock Frankie Aycock Reed Aycock Linda Ballance Danny Bass Dwight Bass Stan Beamon Gary Bell Barbara Best David Bissette Judy Bizzell Delilah Blizzard Ricky Blow Mark Bostian Wanda Bogue Norman Bradshaw Cathy Braswell Robin Braswell Peggy Bridgers 126 John Brock Julie Brookshire Susan Buck Sibbie Burroughs Gail Capps Jack Casey Faye Cavenough Frank Coley Sammy Corbett Ebbie Cox Larry Crawford Dennis Crumpler Wayne Crumpler Bonnie Crumpton Barbara Davis Brack Davis Buddy Davis Danny Davis Greg Davis Leon Davis Connie Driver Milton Eakes Mary Lou Edgerton Jerry Edmundson Kenneth Edwards Phyllis Ellis Bobby Everette Jeanie Fabrizio Billie Jean Fields Phyllis Fields Susan Forehand Don Gardner Diane Gay Dennis Godwin Kay Goff 127 Edward Gooding William Gooding Brenda Grant Warren Griffin Olivia Gurley Ronnie Gurley Vickie Gurley Linda Hales Willie Hall Phil Hardy Vicky Hare William Harrell Steve Hawley Bobby Head Henry Herndon Pat Hinnant Cathy Hinson Bill Holland Stanley Holland Billy Howell Brenda Howell Worrying about that biology test, Susan? Clark Howell Gene Howell Jimmy Howell Linda Howell Pat Howell 128 Ray Howell Cheryl Ingram Becky Jackson Gary Jackson Bill Johnson Janice Johnson Linda Jones Vicki Jones Beverly Justice Mike Kea Mike Kirby Debra Lancaster Diane Lancaster Frankie Lancaster Lynn Lancaster Carla Lane Gary Lynch Michael Marlowe Roma Mason Mary Ann Minshew Cecil Mooring Pat Mooring Rose Mooring Susan Mooring Julie Newsome Piper Newsome Vickie Odom Sherrill Parker Glenda Parnell Donald Parrish Jeannie Pate Shelia Pate Gregory Peele Denny Pelt Douglas Pender 129 4 Raymond Pender Kim Pennington Bert Perkins Jimmy Perkins Laura Pippin Jerry Pittman Robert Pittman Linda Pope Raymond Price Thomas Price Carolyn Rackley Cathy Rackley Archie Ridoutt Phyllis Rose Felicia Ruffin Dean Sauls Jan Sauls Maidie Sauls Russell Sauls Sue Sauls David Scott Catherine Smith Jimmy Smith Ronnie Snider Arnold Snipes Timmy Strickland Brenda Sullivan Janie Sullivan David Summerlin Peggy Sutton Wanda Sutton Willette Sykes Ann Tart Billy Taylor Danny Taylor 130 Warren Taylor Betsy Thomas Earl Tolar Allen Vail Lukey Vail Debbie Waddell Jackie Waddell Wayne Watkins Kay Weaver Debra Wells Linda Wells Ray Wells Freddie West Jean West Tommy Whitford Gwynne Whitley Myrtle Whitley Linda Whitworth Blanche Williams Jay Williams Jerry Williams Looks like Thomas is happy! Darlene Williamson Fran Williamson Gerald Windham Carolyn Wolfe Jerry Yelverton 131 Myra Yelverton Stanley Yelverton Johnny Young NOT PICTURED: W. .R. Dawson and Julius Williams The great and valiant leaders of the Sophomores are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lynn Lan¬ caster, vice-president; Gregory Peele, treasurer; Vicky Hare, secretary; Laura Pippin, president. 132 jCOBWJr 133 Alice Artis Janice Artis Royce Aycock Connie Bass James Best Judy Braswell Annie Artis John Artis Susan Aycock Gail Bass William Best Glenda Brown Brenda Artis Linda Artis John Balance Harry Battle David Bizemore Glenn Brown Carol Artis Wanda Artis James Banks Terry Batts Jerry Bizzell Larry Brown Darlena Artis Diane Austin Brenda Barnes Joyce Becton Lillie Bizzell Ronald Bucks Gwen Artis Greta Aycock Brenda Bass Hilton Best Kenneth Braswell Louis Busdieker 134 iuL tiufc m ■■ Charles Bunch Jean Bynum Marco Candler Marcia Candler Nelson Casey Joe Caughron Lonnie Chase Siby Chase Libby Cobb Angela Coley Barbara Coley James Coley Jean Coley Jo Coley Judy Coley Lavone Coley Shelia Coley Brenda Cooke Mary Cooke Susan Cooper Larice Cox Marilyn Cox Mike Cox Dave Crawford Marie Crawford Sam Crocker Linda Crooms 135 Angelia Daniels Deloris Daniels Don Daniels Evon Daniels Margie Sara Daniels Ginny Davis Merrill Davis Daniels Cathy Davis Linda Davis Pam Davis Nancy Daniels Peggy Davis Millie Daw Andranette Steve Geraldine Robert Edwards Terry Davis Cedric Dickerson Dickerson Richard Donah Edmundson Vickie Edmundson Edwards Ken Edwards Bonnie Elmore 13 6 David Evans Judy Evans Brenda Exum Mamie Exum David Fields Warren Finch Ethel Fleming Olivia Flowers Gene Ford Sandy Forehand Elijah Forte Leon Forte Don Fuller Alice Futrelle Carlo Gardner Pat Garris Deborah Gillian Alvin Godwin Randy Godwin Debby Gooding 137 Kay Gooding Carol Grantham Steve Gray David Grimes Vicke Grimes Mike Gurley Wayne Gurley La Verne Hales Roy Hales Ann Hall Eudis Harper Anthony Harris Betty Harris John Harris Dennis Head Sarah Heath Ann Hegins Martha Henderson Sam Hines Bernie Hinnant Ethel Hobbs Jake Hooks Dot Hollaman U. J. Howell Becky Howell Bobby Howell Charlene Howell Danny Howell Donna Howell Jim Howell Rose Howell Woody Hudson Joyce Hugins Becky Ingram Jeff Ivey Evon Jackson 138 Jo Ann Jackson Dwight Jennett Bill Johnson Brenda Jones David Jones Emily Jones Jennifer Jones Troy Jones Danny Kirby Hattie Lamb Ed Lancaster Theda Lancaster Jerry Lane Ralph Lassiter Kay Lee Dot Lewis Tony Lewis Nancy Lewis John Long Jean Maples Lewis Massey Tony Matthews Ken McCullen Marion McKinley James Mervin George Miller Kay Minshew Steve Minshew John Mitchell Margaret Mitchell Betsy Lewis Carol Lewis Charles Lewis Debbie Montague Keith Mooring Kent Mooring 139 Edna Newsome Larry Odom Larry Overman Barbara Parnell Becky Parnell Beth Pate Cathy Pate Susan Pate Mary Peacock Linda Pender Norwood Pender Margie Phillips Ann Pilkington Nola Pittman Marie Pope Joe Pope Paul Price Frances Radford Katherine Radford Louise Radford Rodney Reddick Scott Reddinger Isabella Reid Tedara Reid 140 Jerry Roberson Caura Rowe Joyce Ryals Donna Sasser Eddie Sasser Eugene Sasser Mary Sasser Sam Sasser Steve Sasser Ben Sauls Bonnie Sauls Vicky Scott Faron Scuggs James Shallington William Sherrod Evon Sherrod Mary Sherrod Billy Simms James Singleton Jimmy Singleton Ben Smith Gwen Smith Jennifer Smith Milford Smith Ricky Smith Sandy Smith Sheletha Smith Sylvia Smith Diane Snead Rachel Snypes Pearline Spencer Cathy Spruill Clara Spruill Keith Stewart Beth Stuckey 141 Frankie Suggs Gene Summerlin Chester Sutton Cora Taylor Edna Taylor Gerald Taylor Bland Thomas Buz Thornton Joan Tyson Phyllis Vail Diane Wainwright Danny Wales Linda Wall Rachel Ward Charles Wellington Dennis Whitley Rodney Whitley Trecia Whitley Whit Whitley Mack Wilder Christie Williamson Judine Williams Martha Williams Doug Winborn Robbie Wooten John Wright Beverly Yellock Steve Yelverton •f 142 143 Seniors are Acknowledged Brenda beams as she receives her cap and gown from Mr. Craft. Carolyn Barden gave the class prophecy. Bill Hayes played the processional. Roger, why are you so happy? 144 on Their Day Anthony and Arcie Ann act as if they are having a good time. The seniors enjoy the traditional picnic. Melanie and Larry are busy eating. Collier, don’t be so independent. Don ' t look so sur¬ prised, Mr. Jones. 147 $fi 46 raMMII FALCy 147 Awards Night Awards Night is an annual event at which students who have exhibited outstanding qualities are honored. The recipients of these awards are selected by the faculty. AWARDS Math Club - -- -- -- -- - Rob Ridoutt DAR- Debbie Aycock Mrs. J. Rose Music — - Benny Pennington Woodmen of the World U. S. History - — - - Margaret Russell Farm Bureau-James Shallington Horticulture — — --Worth Overman Delta Kappa Gamma-Joyce Collins Dianne Jackson Dr. J. W. Rose Scholarship Loan--Dianne Jackson Debbie Aycock gratefully receives the DAR Award from Mrs. O’Berry. Worth Overman is most pleased with the John B. Chase Boy’s Achievement Award, , —-■ 1 Marsha Pate receives the C. T. Davis Girl’s Achieve¬ ment Award. 148 AWARDS (Continued) Nahunta Grange-Nancy Newsome Reader’s Digest-Susan Daniel Photography-Raymond Pender R. E. McNerney-Jesse Lewis Student Council - - - - Nancy Newsome C. T. Davis Girls ' Achievement-Marsha Pate John B. Chase Boys ' Achievement-Worth Overman Moose Citizenship-Mike Edgerton Annual Dedication-— — -- Mrs. Virginia B. Wilson Dianne Jackson is presented the lota Scholarship by Mrs. Elizabeth O’Berry. The Woodmen of the World, U. S. History Award goes to Margaret Russell. Joyce Collins is the happy recipient of the Beta Lambda Scholarship Award. •c §7 f ■ j ! jrM; ll j glyvi i i 1 pS|J£ wmJra ‘ “ -• - 7 - VI 149 150 MARSHALS MARGARET RUSSELL, Chief Marshal The ten juniors with the highest scho¬ lastic averages serve as marshals for the Commencement programs. This year Hank Stewart, Linda Deaver Hales, Jackie Radford, Lynn Pate, Beckie Pate, LaRose Ingram, Nelda Montague, Paula Perkins, Margaret Russell, and George Faulk achieved this honor. 1969 151 Baccalaureate t Platform guests were introduced by Mr. Jones. Reverend R. Dowd Davis of Fremont Baptist Church gave the Baccalaureate address. !52 Exercises The audience listens intently to the singing of the Falconettes and Falconaires. Mrs. Green gives last- minute instructions to the nervous seniors. 153 ■ l . 1 w u t ■y . i 1 Honor Graduates —1969 154 Seniors who have maintained an average of 93 or more for four years in high school graduate with honors. This year’s honor graduates are: Susan Daniel, Donna Vail, Nancy Sullivan, Ladell Brown, Deborah Ingram, Joyce God¬ win, Jerry Smith, Denise Ledford, Keith Wells, and Braddy Corbett. 155 Graduation The Honorable David N. Henderson was the guest speaker. Mr. Jones presents certificates of leadership to Keith Wells, Diane Jackson, and Dennis Parnell. Graduation is a time of sorrow for some but for others, a time of happiness. 156 Mr. Jones addresses the senior class. What! No tears, Larry? f - Ricky smiles with pride as he re¬ ceives his diploma. JoAnn and Kenneth are sad on this occasion. 157 Tears, idle tears, 1 know not what they mean, Tears from the depth of some divine despair Rise in the heart, and gather to the eyes, In looking on the happy autumn fields, And thinking of the days that are no more. - Alfred, Lord Tennyson 158 Compliments of S W SUPPLY STORE Fremont, North Carolina WESTERN AUTO ASSOC. STORE FREMONT MANUFACTURING CO. The Family Store Pikeville, N. C. F remont, North Carolina FREMONT PHARMACY MAIN ST. FREMONT, N. C. THE Rg att STORE PHONE 242-4573 159 PIKEVILLE INSURANCE AGENCY BUCK’S RESTAURANT Box 296 General Insurance Phone 242-5121 Pikeville, N. C. Good Food ikeville, North Carolina OBLE DAIRY Goldsboro, N. C. 160 i ol Ji pi o h CiAxi p- UUW ' ) Fremont, North Carolina lAV ' Vn ' PARKER’S BARBECUE Wilson, N. C. THE FLANIGAN COMPANY S D Coffee Break Service Goldsboro, North Carolina GOLDSBORO BUILDERS SUPPLY CO., INC Goldsboro, North Carolina b NATIONWIDE INSURANCE DICK H. WHITLEY INSURANCE AGENCY Fremont, N. C. South John at Chestnut Goldsboro, N. C. GOLDSBORO SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION Compliments of W. P. ROSE SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. Quality Building Materials Goldsboro, North Carolina MOUNT OLIVE TRIBUNE Mount Olive, N. C. Published Each Tuesday and Friday Producer of The Educator by Modern Web Offset GRIFFIN’S BARBECUE South George Street Goldsboro, N. C. 162 WORLEY TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE RACKLEY PRICE GARAGE Royal Typewriters Auto Repairing of All Kinds 307 South Center Street Goldsboro, North Carolina U. S. Highway 117 Pikeville, N. C. PEACOCK SUPPLY CO., INC. Fremont, North Carolina SC HcfciE c_ C Seashore Transportation Company NEW BERN. N. C. 28980 TRAVEL SHIP BUS 163 LEWIS CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATES. INC. Goldsboro, North Carolina Heavy Construction bpQ yLs Xucgj l A ±h Wiy dtso cm u X — ' UVX - uyfvJl . (X JljzgbOj clom-L i ■■ TLULkJ U WitAy UXyuJLA — vi tATn jQjLmMUU C£ ?VLLU_jk ' ryuoAf mju?jt JbiM LyaunJt X n Ucm )Q Cry Ci oL Xyicovtu ’ ' _i__ $ cl T rLO, Jl OJL tha.f Jz £ rXtL 164 kSatbleua, bJali, (M Mad, u e Aiava Jtomsci jum i Mfucc almdt 15 at Ik uu , jaxd J5 at • -■ ayyufLva-f t{ thing id Aas Luat. 5eatn qdu Ct5t M-j S $ no dMatinaa. (J-t- Aca-ta Acid x. add q fu t uidA JUKI vttox- Cisnd dMd Q ddAaa qodpl -. JL da ut UJL (Ub C P ’ -tofdAig meat aW a Urb ' dLi MJdt t jad ic-ru uLn_ algyct d -tdu- taadMuZ a aP d -tAj- i caia, 5 vt Q ttuqfu cJoad d? Uhl d c d AcgoL ‘ujl uiu ffl £ ot . , Cl d mcc hx_ uJlMt MucM OJ Cxdyn- dcdd JQjlH- at, at do Ac ai ojasrct not q tAt- ugcats fdu. hru LdMota OjMcmlS hiix t Catcay - d a£6o g qaJL tyru C $ JZ ' ' t u - A d q uLsMavn Oynd Uxndt doa dlsUUz i- Lqfuig adtgCUjj-5 WlCgUyC piudj cw w ' duC C; deal ua ' ts Clang, t UJUa’jvl £xd!g x,anjc LqCuJLd angjad id. ndUC ) j i ciad dieJag Id s l awaa aisagsi- ■ ' r k ' 3 . i i” $ $ • V : .■•i -r ) 4 t i i J. ■ 4 I . • ' .. ■ • • ■ :} ; i b ■« ' c A. _.• - ■ i -■ • - :.: ;r ■ -H V. • ' . - } ?’ r f it 4)4-4 f. • ••• • ' T At ., ri 4 A tr • iA rr« 4 9 4 ■ - I f- V. ■ v ( ' «v- v y t i 5 iK V t %
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.