Boyden High School - Echo Yearbook (Salisbury, NC)

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Sxretcry 120f MOU James Buren Aldredge .lr No sooner sand than done so acts your man of worth James Henry Allen Mastertul skull 'QQ-3 L'o'Um-1 QV Wxbaafb ldv Q WW Ann Maxine Atwell lt s a good thing happiness Isnt ratuoned She cl never Ilve without It Vlrgznza Pearl Atwell Nothung as rarer than real good 1 we-'Qi ness Nancy Lou Austzn A combunahon of brown eyes mus chief and pep Slurley .lean Barley Dependable and well to be trusted an all things I, , 'fl X 1 hr' h ' , 'N J! V V F 3 . 4 ', - r . ff AJWV . QW '. Q ' 1 A 'sis . lj ' . . . lf' R r. - '- if. ' A ,9 J ar y . . . n V ' I Q I M U ' Ag 1 ' I V ' ' f , I V A Arthur Keith Bame My business and my art is to live. Shirley Mae Barnes My pleasures afford more delight when shared with others. Ronald Lee Beacham Gladness of heart is the life of man. 'Q .5 , Jo Ann Beasley Not that which is great is beautiful, but that which is beautiful is great. Nellie .loan Bennett Happiness is added life and she the giver of life. Virginia Ruth Bibb Personality is to a woman what perfume is to flowers. qfcdz UE 2 7 WA .m.,mMj1,.. Ll. 'im .Z v ill, SENIORS SENIORS 35? h Y li M Richard Kidd Boyd Do not care how many, but you please. Frances Louise Bracey Speak the purpose out. I love not mystery or doubt. Jack Alfred Brady whom Joking decides great matters better than earnest can. Nancy Ruth Brown Her quiet smile betrays her modest manner. John Alton Bradshaw Roy Howard Campbell, Jr. He has that nature of good will so I make the most of all that comes, prized by all men everywhere. the least of all that goes. A 0 ifaodfamvwl Virginia Meetta Carlton And all thot's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes. Nancy Belle Carson A life that leads melodious days. If 1 'VL 1, 1 . F , i ., tif as V gf Charles Darrell Cleary t 1 ff His love is but a motor's hearty his mind is all of wheels. He loves to make things run. Nancy LaNell Coggin Paradise is open to all kind hearts. Barbara Jeanette Cook Tact comes as much from goodness of heart as from fineness of taste. Jerry Lee Cooper Common sense makes men great. WU ,I .M iv, fiflff slr' A aff' JU' I? i 'I3 ft' Jr' , . 1 o-Wx J 4444 w,a 4 Azvz JJQL 1, fghf CD41 xs IQ I vfif x! L AA fivn ,11q,T .JO A -4, X n g 7 441 J 1 X,Q L Nancy Jean Cope Life as not life at all wnthout delight Martha Ellen Copley A merry heart doeth good luke meducme VM I '53 Ann Marsh C ornelzson She has a quuck a lnght a wnnsome way Furman Eugene C othran He walks on a path that wanders wade for he alms to see the snghts Lozs Cottzngham True to her works, her words, her frnends Margaret Josephine C ress To know how to hude one's abllnty IS great skull A John Robert Cross If you really want to get a thing done, then do it yourself. John Dudley Crouch I never try to be funny as I am. It just comes natural. Janice Lee Davis She's full of life. She has enough for all the rest of us together. Jo Ann Davis She never hurries or ever worries, but carefully does the task re- quired of her. Shirley Irene Deal A perfect statue came to life the hour she was born. William Glenn Deberry, Jr. To a gallant fellow, who is never . 'gjs-X Q ff' iwm 4 AM www -I SENICDRS u fr 1' L, I Ll K Xl , SENICDRS U l Nancy Jean Eagle Mary Sue Earnhardt Life is a iest, and all things show it. Where can you find a lass more I thought so once, and now I know attractive? it. Ralph Jackson Earnhardt Otto Hobson Earglef Jr- Some things I likeg some things I Earnest and diligent in all. don'ty and the rest doesn't bother me. Mary Lou Earnhardt They say I dream a lot. That's just Robert Eugene Earnhardt because I have a lot to dream Of his time and talent, he gives about. unselfishly. .Kp X - ,f- T K I6 lf' , . ,,L,2fL1 ,W ,I .,,-- L 'fr' 5 fifaj 6' ILE James Hoyle Ellenburg Jr Poluteness speaks a separate Ian guage that all men gave heed to Carolyn Frances Emerson A gentle mmd by gentle deeds as known Map Barbara Sue E nnzs She was always there whenever you needed someone to rely upon Howard Christo her Evans The word nmpossuble ns not an my vocabulary Charles Noel Feezor .lr I m the master of my fate the cap tam of my soul Davzcl Rzc ard Fisher The reward of duty done us the power to fulflll another , . . . , . I 4. - . VXI 1' Robert Lingle Freese A little work, a little fun. l think life's okay. Ernest Washington Gamble, .lr. He profits from advice that others do not heed. .Iames Wiley Gamble No legacy is so rich as honesty. Jane Carolyn Gamble Simplicity of all things is the hard- est to be copied. William E zzel Gamble There is not a moment without some duty, and l shall see mine done as best I can. Ruby Mae Goldman Her winsome smile well portrays her nature. John Cameron Goodman Mary Elizabeth Hanford I am a part of all I have met. There is no index of leadership so Douglas Adrian Graham If you create something, you must sure as her voice. Adelaide Lee Hartman be something. She has the love of pleasure thru Jean Rachel Hall Dark eyes like dark pools reflect every vein. Jimmie Dan Harwoo an inner beauty He prefers friends to kings ff!! fi lg WILD 'H'-L Uaghd L! Q SENIORS ,ff -ff' ' ln, N x i , , , l- it S Q X f 1 Y 0 . H me If vt p y Yo an A V NX X - X f ' , it? i . ll l l'N' V l l if 3 ,l ,..Q '. ' t I 'l Archie Ann Hatchell James Ray Hess A sunshine heart - a voice for Life and good living, what do we songs. want besides? Elizabeth Ann Haynes Bobby Howard Hillard The artist's a rare, rare breed. A learned man has always wealth in himself. Helen Morgan Heck . , In quietness and confidence shall Mary Patricia Hoffman be your strength. Sincerity and truth are the bases of every virtue. .JJVMQ , ' J' x 4,3 SENIQRS rsmwwwwbi 20 uf' . 4yfi,f2M'a:fQZ12fLl1 .Maid- licfzigl N, - Mary Elizabeth Holsclaw She always sees the bright side, always ignores the gloom. Carolyn MCN ary Honeycutt Gentle in manner, strong in per- formance. Joel Saner Hubbard He's still modest, he's still shy, there's still mischief in his eye. Richard Jann All things come to him who waits. James Ray .larrell It is well for one to know more than he says. Preston Hill Keith A distinguished reservation is his mark of excellence. Wzllzam Marcus Kendrick No great man ever complams for want of opportunmes If they are scare he makes hls own James Chambers Ketner Full of great anms and ben? on bold enterprise Robert Gene Kimball We are charmed bythe neatness of has person Her quuef pleasing manner marks her from the rest Davrd Paul Kzvett The superuor man IS slow ln has words and earnest In hls conduct Mae Frances Koontz I1 s the lnttle thnngs nn Isfe that make us happy Q. . Mary Lpgise Kincaid Ervin Eugene Lampert, Jr. 'Tis not what man does which ex- alts him, but what man could do! Patricia Ann Lee She is an example of a sincere, honest-to-goodness worker, cap- able of doing great things. Margie Ann Lentz Her generous heart scorns pleasure that gives others pain. Barbara Anne Leonard There are some whose cares seem never quite able to burden them down. She is one of that select few. Barbara Ann Leonard Did you ever see a piano jump? Dorothy LeSyLvia Leonard Only a life lived for others is a life worth-while. SENICDRS 3 SENICDRS Edward William Lind Cora Sue Loflin There's more in me than thou It is nice to be natural when one is understand'st. naturally nice. Janies Donald Linder Margaret Colleen Loflin He has a smile for everyone he There is no task too great for those meets, a laugh for every joke he that will sit down and set about hears. in faith to do it. Nancy Jean Lindsay Sandra Jean Love Happiness is a habit with her. She has a casual ease about her manner that sets us all at ease when she's around. WTJQX 'YN John Otis Lowery Jr Never ndle a moment but thrufty and thoughtful of others Henry Logan Mangum He was not merely a chap off the old Block but the old Block Itself Thomas Burnette Mattox Many follow hum few walk by has slde Robert Lee McCanless ll Hed rather b dead than ull dressed James Robert McCartney lll For thus us wisdom to love to uve to take what fate the gods may gnve Wzllzam Edward Miller He us not content to know that things are he asks whether they ought to 2 K 2 3 jk T Y 25 Jerry Roland Morrzs I wall utter what I believe today If It should contradict all I sand yesterday Albert Jackson Morton Jr The only way to have a friend IS be one Telka Palmer Mowery She has a natural pleasantness that you so seldom fund Betty Dan Nicholas Is not every able edntor ruler of has world and persuader of ut also? Mary E lzzabeth Orrell Moderate of manner, her pleasnng clusposutnon lnked by all Frank Hudson Overton The more a man knows the more worthy he us tw fn f f fs ff , . ' 'to Gerald Heath Parker Barbara Ann Peacock He says more by silence than others A friend may well be reckoned the say by many words. masterpiece of nature. Judith Ann Parker Cecil Louis Peeler Imagination is the art of mind at l like people. lt takes a few of every which she's quite a master. kind to make the world. Norma .lean Parrish James Henry Pitman Her quiet charm enchants us. Rugged individualist. SENIORS James Wzl orcl Preble -lolm SPe'1C9f R0if1eY A uuet entleman who has has Life Sl-'WS me to Cl Hfeenl Hunter Wells Richardson He only is a well-made ma has a good determination Wyndham Gay Robertson And what she dares to dream she dares to do. Jef John P Robinson .Ir Hell fund a way to do ut no matter what It IS Marvm Eugene Rouse Nobody makes up my mmd but me Norman Richard Ru ty If a man s eye IS on the Eternal hus Intellect wnll grow Shirley Jacobs Ru ty A noble soul alone can noble souls CIHFGCT And knows alone as ye to hold them Ruth Wzlkmson Ruxton Nothing as more honorable than a grateful heart Gerald Lynn Sechrest I have my own phllosophy of lufe I made ut lnve nt and I change It when I please. fffsf I -cf dj! 141.10 'Citi l L fltfuft Sarah A nn Sharpe quiet attitude that well becomes a woman Robert Daniel Shaver Jr . My youth may wear and waste but nt shall never rust In my posses slon Get me that whuch makes qulck laughter I haven t tame for tears Evelyn Cornelius Shu ord Genlus us essentially creative and the mark of an mdlvldual Jack Nelson Shupmg I would rather help others out o a fellow teelung 'Z Sarah Frances Shupmg Twas her thlnkmg of others that made you thunk of her 0 1 df? ' 'Rl '. x .Q h L ., :V A . . Sa. ' ' 't f . . fs- A Richard Alan Shzves Var . f 6- f I A , ' l K f' . y l A l 1 , 1 Y P honor lies. Mary Jane Smiley Takes offence from gives it to none. Karl Pdlik Smith It takes a good man to know when Y to laugh and when not to Thus luttle member guves lnfe , Q N., wr fr- V 1 ' Y 1 , . 1 , v vi Robert Frederick Sims Patricia Ann Smith Act well our art there all the An e e for art a taste for st le 1 SENICDRS Peggy Byrd Swaringen No real enthusiast ever yet could take. rest, 'Til half mankind, like herself, were Carole Jean Stoessel Without music life would be a mis- possest. Donald Ray Stout James Edward Thompson individuality is either the mark of Get good advice before you start, genius or the opposite. and when your mind's mode up, be quick. Charles Thomas Surratt Jerry Wayne Thompson In the mountains of truth, one never His smile's full of worth and good- climbs in vain. ness and blent with manly kind- ness. l1,Lw'VUV -we T fs.. 7,-1 .K T -.-.' 'fX'i,'f Martha Bliss Thornton She's one of those that you can trust to do a iob and do it well. Mildred Qarolgm Torrence I can promise to be candid, though I may not be impartial. Earl Iygn Underwood There is no great genius without o mixture of madness. George Neal Wade Responsibility educates a man to any task. I Frances Louise Walker What she dislikes in others, she takes care to correct in herself. Harold Eugene Walker I have my days and my philoso- phies. 1,391 HELSIYB. .ugly Z2 33 Danlel Henry Warllck He has a way of seeing thmgs that others mlss Harry Franklin Weddmgton .lr Hens a man take hum for all nn all You shall not look upon has luke agam .lames Arclue Wells .lr He us a fool who cannot be angry but he IS a wuse man who wall no Claude Edward Wlutaker Next to excellence ns the apprecna tnon of ut Erna CQQ Wlute She has a smule thats all her own a grm that no one copues a laugh that cant be matched for mlrth Glenn Caldwell White Jr Hls manners mild has heart well placed . . .. ,. 1 F . ,. 7 , 'Ulm . . 'I I I , . . ,. , . gal Wilson Whitlock, Jr. A big man, a full heart, a hearty laugh. Ray Gene Whitman Reason and calm iudgement, the qualities specially belonging to a leader. Ann Holland Williams Patience is a flower that grows not in every garden. v KM Kathryn Earle Workman Laughter should dimple the cheeky it's not natural otherwise. Peggy Sue Yancey She was ever precise in promise- keeping. .lohn Nicholas Yantsios He means well to all men. ft VJ, fwfffv' J,- L2 , M f , .L if-f L,f SENICDRS MRS. MINNIE M. GASTON Senior Class Adviser Vital-to the course we steer is The hand that guides us. To her who shares our victories And suffers with us in our failings We owe our deepest Gratitude And sincerest Appreciation. 36 MASCQTS Dickie Leonard Fonda Gaye Yarborough iw! 5,4 1 49 SUPERLATIVES Best all around JO ANN BEASLEY GENE WHITMAN S f Most Sincere NANCY BROWN MACK LAMPERT 38 Most Musical CAROLE JEAN STOESSEL BUREN ALDREDGE Most Artistic RUTH RUXTON DOUGLAS GRAHAM Most Personality MEETTA CARLTON HENRY MANGUM i I' Most Dependable JOHNNY ROBINSON JEAN STANBACK 40 Most I nfluential WYNDHAM ROBERTSON TOMMY MATTOX Wittiest Most Likely to Succeed JACK BRADY ELIZABETH HANFORD NANCY EAGLE TYSON UNDERWOOD Misc WE EXC AN 41 .2 fx an Y..-7 Ik' Most Original BETTY DAN NICHOLAS ROBERT MCCANLESS 8 F rierzdliest Av xg' JANICE DAVIS BILL KENDRICK Best Looking Most I ntelligent JOHNNY GOODMAN LYNN SHUFORD SHIRLEY DEAL BOBBY HILLARD 43 -. Most Athletic JOHNNY CROUCH ANN HAYNES Best Dancers KAY WORKMAN PAT SMITH ADMINISTRATICDN and FACU LTY MR. J. H. KNOX Superintendent of City Schools B.S.-The Citadel M.A.-University of Chicago MR. MELVIN G. STAHL Supervisor of Instruction A.B.-Franklin and Marshall M. Ed.-Harvard University MR. J. H. NETTLES Principal B.S.-Furman University M.A.-George Peabody University MISS VIRGINIA SMOOT Secretary of the School King's Business College Woman's College, University of North Carolina STAHL MR. W. S. l.UDWlG Boys' Counselor A.B.-High Point College MISS MABEL LIPPARD Girls' Counselor A.B.-Woman's College, University of North Carolina M.A.-Columbia University . 7 SMOOT ' LUDWIG P pr' -Us IZ6,9I MISS BETTY LOU BIVENS B.S.fWoman's College, University of North Carolinal MISS ANNIE LEE CRESS B.S.-Catawba College I M.A.-Columbia University if I K. , ,1 -1 'I 1 144, p ' ' ' 1 I ' L I If ,ff-D M l,.'f 'ij MISS CLARA LEE DALTON A,B.fMaryviIle College MISS SUE EGERTON B.S.S.A.-Woman's College, University of North Carolina Z MR. Joe s. FEREBEE ,QW B.A.-Catawba College M.A.-University of North Carolina MRS. ELMA GAFFORD B.S.-University of Georgia MRS. MINNIE M. GASTON A.B.-Meredith College MISS VERNELLE GILLIAM B.S.-Appalachian State Teachers' College M.A.-Appalachian State Teachers' College ffijj MISS IDA GORDNER A.B.-Wornon's College, Univerity of North Corolino MRS. BETTY B. GREENE A.B.-Miomi University, Ohio , ' if . X ,tw , - A.B.-Ccztcwbo College MR. QUINCEY E. GREGORY A.B.-Furrncm University M.A.-University of KN . South Carolina f Lf , 5. C' MISS DORTHALEEN HALES B.S.-N.C. State College MISS ANNE HALL B.S.-Wornon's College, University of North Ccirolinci MR. LEROY W. HOSTETTLER B.S.4Stout Institute MR. DERWOOD HUNEYCUTT A.B.-Catawba College M.A.-University of South Ccirolinc MR WALLACE HYDE BA Western Caroluna MA Western Carolina MISS MABEL JOHNSON A B Wunthrop College M S Unlverslty of South Carolnna DONALD S LANGELLIER B Mus Ed Murray State M Mus Ed Floruda State MR FRANK LEWIS BSE Unnverslty of Florida MA Unlversuty of Floruda MISS BETTY JEAN LOWDER B.S.-Appalachian College MISS EMMA MARSTON A.B.-Woman's College, University of North Carolma MISS MARGARET MILLER A.B.-Winthrop College M.A.-Winthrop College MISS AMY MOORE A.B.-Catawba College Vilaf MRS. ADDIE RHEM MORRIS A.B.-Womon's College, University of North Corolinc M.A.-University of North Corolinci MISS MARY NICHOLSON A.B.-Cotowbo College MISS ANN PHILLIPS A.B.AUniv. of South Ccirolino Miss ANN REED A.B.-Woke Forest ' ' '1 , ,, , . , - ' fqz.. L ui: , ,,.f.w ,A. , Q -A is-I'f4' M1 m '- iffl. y fl' MR. RICHARD E, SOUTHWICK B.S.-Ohio State University M.A.-Ohio State University MISS MARGARET STUCKEY A.B.-Winthrop College M.A.-Univ. of South Carolina MISS JO ANN WATKINS A.B.-Greensboro College MISS CATHERINE WHITENER A.B.-Cctowbo College M.A.4Duke University ,,- -N,. - . Q I e f ?i 4-4L ,x ,' Leann , ,tonne Z! Lb Y Boydens unsung heroes are those vutal people whose work so often goes unrecognized and unappreclated Mrs Edna Punk ston school duetutuan and Iunchroom manager and Mnss Mary Nncolson book room manager both gave much tnme and effort to Boyd n Other hard workers Include Mr Burl Smith and Mr Oscar Chunn lanltors and M ss Alberta Wrlght and Mrs Cordla Lee Shelton molds Cooks Mrs Carrle B H wklns and Mrs Edna Foster asslst Mrs Punkston ln the cafeteria UIXISUNG HERGEST- JUNICDRS LARRY PEELER . . Presidenf LONNIE COULTER . Vice-President PETE ANTONIEWICZ . . Treasurer TOMMY CARLTON . Secretory MIM R 4, qui X' Jerry Allen, Phyllis Agner, Pele Antoniewicz, Robert Athey. Belly Jo Blalock, Mary Agnes Blounl, Charles Bonds, Sonia Bowers Peggy Carter, Mary Anila Calhoy, Doflie Chandgle, .lane Clark. Lonnie Coulter, Elaine Daniel, Nancy Deal, James Deberry. Billig Everhart, Charles Fesperman, Jo Ann File, Ann Folger. F W 1 Q of T ,-sq 1731i I I , S' 3 .Q fi l S?-Sf' if Sl' AQFTG' X Q A 'mm-vi , 1137 ' . .5 1 K ay , 5' fa J f 'L' . Qi, W 1 . , , Q .i ', , i,qvlf' TW' at ,Jn H if 4 5 i 4 YQ' x ' X - I , 'f or I . X Becky Aiwell, Barbara Baker, Meredith Barringer, Sarah Barringer, Dinah Dielz, Joel Dobkin, Larry Drye, Gene Eagle Jackie Beacham, Joyce Beaver, Bill Belshee. Hope Edwards, Peggy Ennis. Ranson Braswell, Corinna Brown, Sandra Burke, Carolyn Burns, Alice Fox, Jane Freeman, Horner Gardner, Arthur Glove Johnny Caldwell, Annelfe Campbell, Tommy Carlton. Gobble, Jimmie Gobble, Julie Gray, Tommy Cline, Pele Coleman, Alice Cohen, Barbara Sue Cook, Genelda Cook, Gary Cooper, Potty Corriher. 5 ML L f U ' i 1 'fi 'BLU K UV1 ij C 45 'V x .VU C' KYX7-'Q MAJ I Frances Gregory, Roscoe Gudger, Mary Kay Hall, L. P. Hamm, Martin Harris, Charles Harriss, Sue Hartman. Frank Hayworth, Betty Hegler, Charles Heilig, Betsy Henry, Tommy Klger, John Kimball, Mary Ann Kirk, Martha Kirkland, Pat Hinceman, Emily Lou Hodge, Carol Hoffman, Audrey Kluttz, Charles Kneeburg, Bobby Joe Knox. Fred Honeycutt, Loretta Jones, David Jordan, Sarah Julian, Ann Dwayne Lesley, Peggy Lewis, Sara Lewis, Bill Lovette, Joyce Kenerly, Benny Lou Kenerly, Carol Jean Kennerly. Lowery, Michael Ludwig, Billie Lyerly. 3 l , fqrfqiw, L www ,Q if illll , 5, sr- . ,r ,Q , ' 2 ' i 4' ,, ftvxy if i Ki ' S Y W M M - i l H if' J 'mi fx ' sr , ii, K , fs we Q- J fl f'-' - 4.3 .Q i BBT , B 9' X U A:i-Z Lira. l v i Z ':- W7 ' , . , X 1, , Q me . V L , 2- Jt' A M f G W 'Nw l f 6' I uv Q5 ' 1- f f ,R I J i Q J . i ii J J ,ff- 'f ii 4, V f 'yy f f A ' 'fam H x -1 Q ,f , V ,W Q. , 1 ' Q sg as ,yi S' ,W My ,,,,, 'L I J f ' sf e3??fw -- 4, i A - 1-- 'Z3 fa 6. . M , , 5' W- I f an- its I 56 Bruce Hartung, Jerry Hurviel, Bobbie Hathcock, Nancy Hayes. Ernest Hoffner, Bobby Hogue, Patsy Holshouser, Frances Honeycutt Alice Kesler, Gene Kesler, Shirley Kesler, John Kiger. Mimi Krider, Joyce Leuzer, Barbara Lee, Robert Lee. Betty Sue Mangum, Betsy Mottox, Violet Melchor, 5. i' A x Jimmy Merritt. ff, , ,, 0' 7 I' f. i N, , , lv , ' , ,Q 3 MM 'f -, , 7 ' My C351-121 , 9 be 'g1'?., 'f K Q , xp 5 1 a JUNICDRS JUNICR' yi? A . Z- in A ' gr in 71:45 5 rx ., 45 , .' ,, paw is .' ,ep , iff e ,, if igr , . Y .w M Q 56 , ' A... y Wx M ' Q 2, if , . if ff f , . r. I .y -6' .' if , 4, 1 y is .i 1' Bobby Mesimer, Jackie Mickey, Hayden Miller, Margie Miller. Jimmy Myrick, Marvin Nushan, Martha Owens, Nancy Owen. Marlene Plyler, Sam Plyler, Betty Jo Poplin, Mary Louise Poplin. Patsy Rodgers, Sara Sofrit, Jerry Satterwhite, Robert Saylor. Arthur Sigmon, Wofford Smith, Charles Sowers, Maxie Steele. sv y. if -1 fi, Q N , R . 17 X , , if fl Y X , ,l l i f K ' ll r Qu -E . 1 fl' Q i an M .,, k 15 ' ,- y I , ' ,,,,, , . Rn V , V tv P ' L' f 'Mm is gg 4 5 f 1 1- ,.-. f., , 53 1 sa , 9 V . ' , ' on L. -A A' -.f wm- ,fw , . A iv- I Y S? i L r KF 'K .L -za 1 fr. .1 , '- wg-, ,fi-x ' P - S 21 S- ' - ff' Q35 2. .rw fv S 'CJ' 'L S ' l A sq W, Y . i f l N Phillip Miller, Richard Moffill, Robert Moffifl, Carolyn Moore, Jerry Shaver, Peggy Shaw, Sandra Shaw, Lawrence Shoal, Bill Elaine Morris, Pamela Morris, Edwin Morrow. Shuping, laura Ann Shuping, Howard Sides. Puffy Owen, Richard Page, Gordon Peacock, Peggy Peacock, Larry Belry Swaim, Sara Swartz, Anne Swearngan, Bobby Tale, Delfon Peeler, Phyllis Petlel, Belly Anne Pinlcsfon, Thompson, Helen Thompson, Olivia Tichenor. Tom Powell, Rowe Propsf, ,l. V. Randall, Joyce Reid, Shirley Rex, Sandra Richardson, Nancy Rifchie. 57 JUNIORS 58 if 1 ,X X Barbara Uzzell, Peggy Wagoner. Jean Wagner, Bob Wansley, Dan Ward, Donald Watson. Freddie Weaver, Phillip Weddinglcn, Marlene Welch, Charles John White, Paul Whitley, Jo Ann Williams, Sylvia Williams. Norma Wilson, Edna Winders, Julia Wolfe, J. C. Yosf. t While SCDPHCDMCDRES JOHN KAVANAGH . . Vice-President BECKY SHUPING . . Secretary CHARLES HELLARD . . President NED STOREY . . . Treasurer . ig IQ 135 Muievfm. MISS MABEL JOHNSON Adviser SGP!-IQMCRES 60 x 'fz-rf E ,V,,,.. . . s1,5,.?,, .gy ,, S Q.. , ze If ., , y, A V A lux M ,. 6. if ff, is 4 ' ., V ll. X David Alexander, Wayne Allman, Bruce Anderson, Gloria Anderson Tommy Barkley, Donnie Barnes, Jackie Barnes, Jimmy Basinger. Moc Bowers, Charles Bowyer, Lois Bradshaw, Everett Brady. Mayford Carswell, Gaye Carter, Nancy Clarke, Milton Clement. Lloyd Crider, H. C. Daniel, Robert Daniel, Bobby Davis. P . -w 1 J ,i, X, ww. rows flu ' L 7 , , ' - X x ii ij , in J' I , ' :iii-1:9 J ' V, 'iw ' , ' A ' - 3 an 5 , 'av - an-Q - - J -9-Q. V , W - be-1-v ,- A. , ' . A '- . j' 2 I , I ia ,,,,qi,,,,, V . . I L 2., 5. ' . ,, , iz: 5 -- Qizzrf' 1 5 , 'mn A - ' , s' 4, , 7 X . V ,fi 4' ' 3 A .V if I A Vi K , pcb-'il' 4' - ' +L? , ' 1- E ,V ,.. .. -. - 4 Q Q Q Q., , 1 'W' 'UIQ ' . iii . iv' ' . ' 'U . if N, ' , . -.9 sf- ' L 'Sw , .,. f ' o f -w-FW f M, - 1,-f-V .. , ' A . I f I I M., x N f 'HW' - ' hi' X , V 1 5 1 x 'F whsle f a .gn 4 UH Q is A 0- 4' 1 ilk? - , ggi, ' ,4 ' .. :fir M 4 ' I Jan Anfoniewicz Jean Afhey, Loretta Austin, Norma Jean Bame, Ted Cline, James Coffey, Annie Lee Copley, Walter Coughenour, Wayne Bame Leonard Banlxeif, Donald Barber. Laura Craig, Sylvia Cranford, Harold Craven. J C Beacham Jimmy Beaver, Larry Beck, Alan Blankenship, Shirley Carolyn Davis, Jean Davis, Mary Frances Davis, Donese Deafon, Bonds Ronald Bastian James Bowen. Norma Deaton, Sherrill Dennis, Berry Doby. Jackie Branch Phyllis Brandt, Sammy Broadway, Jerry Brown, Jim Brown Jerry Bundy Loulse Burris. 61 gs: David Dye, Billy Eaton, Ralph Edwards, Peggy Eidson, Mildred Erwin, Jimmy Everharl, Sherry Fink. Jerrie Foil, Ann Gabriel, Ed Gallagher, Charles Gerock, Fred Gillis, James Hill, Dolly Hillard, Jerry Hillard, Danny Hague, Dot Jeanie Goldman, Bobby Goodman. Honeycutl, Ann Hood, Carroll Hoover. Wayne Hall, Shirley Hamilion, Johnny Harlan, Ronald Harris, Gordon Hurley, Marion Ingram, Herberi Jones, Barrett Julian Carol Harrison, Pal Harrison, Eddie Ray Harvey. Sue Julian, Doris Kaneklides, John Kavanagh. , 'ii Q- 'ij 'i , '3' 5 ,g,,., ff-ff W,-,W ..,,.,,,,,,.e,,.,,...,.., , -f- . 391 4' Sr ., 1' W 1' 5 2 , v 3 NE 'f t' f I . -I I Q U bi, S f i xx I ,Vw avian ,1 Q . , 'Q . Z, . Q : E i wi s . ' .W L 'H f :li fri' f 'if .Bi Q. 'Q 'r ' ' ff f f Www G' 6 G Y I Wi s 'l 5 Q! N VU I K V: Ib 3? 'U . 'Z' ' Q 4 .,,, , I ' J x ,IN it V , I is G, ' WK fr 46' 6 3? X W S Tommy Fnsher Larry Flora Lmda Flynn Frances Lynne Foil. Donald Gulleff. Highf. Suzanne Hunfer John Kirk. J-ff f' ' V R W M . pr --4' if Q. ,ka x 5 js . . 0 , , ., mfr' 4- W- '-ii-... ,gf wg . ,L :S 3 - SCDPHCDMORES JD, ,rw QV' any S' 9 Ns 'f 5, , 'wa ef . '. 'Wi Philip Kivell, Wayne Klulfz, Bobby Landrelh, Elizabeth Lee. Billy McDaniel, Charles Mercer, Boyd Miller, Kirby Miller. Carol Murdock, Johnnie Nash, Donald Neal, Ronald Neal. Wallace Plyler, Julia Polyak, Bobby Poole, Patricia Porter. Charles Rollins, Sandra Russell, Palsy Ryan, Danny Safrif. S ,ff I r 6- ff 'No' o- '9!? -I .-U' 1- I U f 6 I Y I VC l ' 4 4 L. Becky Shuping, Romas Shuping, Mary Ann Sides, Pearson Sides, Charles Thompson, Judy Thompson, Delores Trexler, John Tucker, Louise Sigmon, Alvin Smith. Peggy Jo Tuilerow, Rosalie Turferow, Belly Uzzell. Elhel Mae Solomon, Andy Sparks, Roger Sfegall, Barbara Sfone, Phyllis Walser, Billy Ward, David Wesf, Nelson White, Wayne Ned Slorey, Jane Sugg. Whilman, Edward Womble, Eddie Wyrick. I 4 -vanw- U ,, .f,, gr' Q am. 1' 1 .,,. l I ,ff , . '4 c I . , fi ,W V,,,,, , ,., V,.Mff -,z V f f fl .',4.V.i- ' -'I ,i'l ff, ' I I 0. .NIV ,, X ,V.'V-.V 1 111.-. ,v iffwlf Half- 514-f 1 ...I nl fl- ' ' ,llfif K ' N 7 1 . Q I I A In i I 1 ' ' ' 4. ' V . ' l 0 f I , ' ' H4 ' l A .1ll'1' 4 f'11 fofijfzr - 5 f , Au' ' -,y. - i , J ' , f 1 , .f- . ' 'H t V ' R x.I1 ri-5 .v ,dl ,V I A IVV' ' I V , V iw 'A Af,-- .-A-4, ., ,, , V ' . . 1 . f 4 I ' ' ' ' f- n 75 a , Q, f V , 44 . . Jrfv... M ' . ' l , ,l V, V f , V-. VV V V . Q V ' . Q :lv 1fVfxJ 14464, ,arc -i tl I la 4 1,4145 1 I ,rl '1.JIs4. x..l.fAJ -,L ,-.4 .VP l,f1,q.44,k, 'A 'A I I - 4 V I V I . 4 S I ' ' fi .L I ff- ' '- -1 ', . hm. A . . ' ' ' - ' ni ' A I' ' 1 1, ' 1 ' r .- - h ' ' f 5 Fa5mQS1iihh, 'Ronald S6ni1h,'William Smith, Emelie S,idpr,,V , I ' I R . Roy Swinson, Walter Tatum, Jimmy Thomas, Elizabeth Thomerson. . ' ' ,Y ,, , V. V- , . Mike Waggoner, Eddie Wagoner, Jane Wagoner, David Walser. Carolyn Yancey, Joan Carol Yates, Lee Yates, Anne Yost. la . il -no- vu-O! ,W , , , V , if 'X 4' 4 0 tg, 5' ' 'iff 4 , .ff Y! f L' W .I -N., w if ml , A ir. if' Qu i , ' X ,3 3 wb- s. I Vs..,.:'ff eg nv V M ' A Vx V L av lg 4 1 . - e ' SCDPHOMORES FRESI-IMEN WILLIAM LEE FULTON Treasurer RACHEL ALLEN Secretory MICKEY DUNHAM Vnce president BOBBY WAKEFIELD President . U , n I 'Nl f Lib' i N W 1: ' ' xxx 'N ,1 A A-A SMLAJJ Y, , K ' l X .ki V .- ' ' 5 X, ' fx fu l A' ,, -xi t V Ntl l l I fy J U I 1 , sl . . 1 ' K .14 s ' It , N .' Q N xx K fy u. . i l 1' N if J B 1 I - . ' J x X f X ' nl IP A , ' X i C. v ' I ,,.., H 4-A X I N 5 N Sarah Aldredge, Eleanor Allen, Janet Allen, Rachel Allen, Sue Jimmy Bowers, Jim Brown, Joan Brown, Buddy Brown Sally Allman, Fred Anderson, Elizabeth Arey. Brown, Stevie Browning, Gary Burleson. Jeannette Bailey, Morton Barker, Jerry Barringer, Jerry Bassinger, Gene Campbell, Jerry Campbell, Richard Cashwell, Lynne Chambers Flo Bennett, Robert Bernhardt, Joe Blake. Mitchell Chapman, Ilene Chinn, Stanley Clark, ' Cf l ff 'N ' f -Z 'n .35 5 ,, jo' I ar iilll fp ' , f , ' '-f't-lv J 1 . so w W I 1 X 5 -R . as 3 , ' .-ry.. yn'- arf 1' Br 1 W K VS A? li iw- is 5 'Dr7?fV 'J fs. . 1: iw M ,. , is I we ii 'sv 'B' f 7 Y . 9. IZ. ff 5.39 1' I X gf ? y y A M i 9.:'3l a-ffJ g. X S1 I' :fi gk ,X 1 2 ,E ax , A l? 7 ,by 3 ,K - .5 A ,rm J .w i.- J Q 2 .. , gfl + 4 , Wfkgk ' Q , Q, ,f , J 2 Y X. , ' .. 4 H , Tn .,,.+, , .V . A ? l f ,. ' 5 If f ' ,g A' W -.. .V ' X A we ' x- Q .. , A V ' I 1' laura Clemence, Axel Clough, Anriyce Coe, Jack Collins, Bobby Roy Goodman, Paul Gray, Frank Griffin Gerirude Cock, Jim Cooper, Minnie Cooper. Hamilion, Ted Hamilton, Judy Harrelson. Charlie Dabbs, BeHy Davis, John Davis, Jane Deadmon, Billy Millie Heilig, Jean Hess, Lewis Hess, Sarah Hunson Dedmon, Wanda Dennis, Naomi Dixon. Sarah Holsclaw, Doshie Honeycuit. Raymond Elliott, Peggy Elmore, James Emerson, Elaine Evans, luke Farmer, Betsy Freeman, W. L. Fulion, 3: , l 7X New Q 'UN' fini If si? ,Q rf ' 1' 1 i xr K i y i '- i M f ' Q , ii. ,,. ' C 45- If ' 21, is 1 . ,, . 6 - S . N X Q an 5, Q 3 C 'a- I , . rf i A ,Sy wif' Harold Cornelison, Christine Coftingham, Jimmy Cross, Arfhur Crowell. Mickey Dunham, Jimmy Dunn, Carl Eagle, Annie Eller. Josephine Gardner, Charles Glover, Marge? Goodman, Myron Goodman. Wayne Harringion, Michael Harris, Ruby Hartman, Sammy Hauser. William Honeycuff, Tommy Hood, Bob Hunt, Geraldine lngold. 4- tgp MR. DERWOOD HUNEYCUTT Adviser PRES!-IMEN 71 5535 Johnny lsenhour, Ann Jackson, Rodney Jackson, Carol James. Craig Kluttz, Terry Kluttz, Phyllis Leazer, Carol Leonard. Nancy McCarIney, Peggy Mclarfy, Donald Merriit, Jerry Merrill. Frank Montgomery, Dorolhy Moore, Joyce Moore, Barbara Morgan Marvin Nunn, Lofs Nushan, John Olcott, James Owen. 1' R Cal Jowers, Barre!! Julian, Hugh Julian George Kesiler Judy Kesler, Billy King, June Kirk. Sylvia Lewis, Margaret Lilly, John Llnk Gregory Loflon J C Larry Morris Nancy Morris Sammy Murphy Shirley Myers David Ludwig, Jim Mangum, Leon Manning Kavurah Mesirner, Larry Mickey, An Miller, Faye Miller, Reid Monroe. n Muller Diana Miller Elizabeth Jim Owen Zula Oxendine Ann Pack Sue Page Reid Patterson G.. 5- ' . as as v 11. ,fm -,Ja T rw XS-of Q, :we -' 62'- Q R , , in 2,1 i? by P ge, .s r . .N ' X WWF. lr ., 6' 'Q s-s , f ,aaa i ,Cf ' f . ' 1 i ,C Y ,1. K 4 Q, . ' I in V Q Aw jf' gg i -- + 4 s..,-r fb-ii, r W , , ,f VVVL y , ,,, Q, 5 ' ' x X 5 2 5 . we 5 ,- fa f 6 Q S K. . -Q90 l i V - 7 K 1 '55 4 W K A X P d ,V Qi 1 y it i , Q, ' X fi' 1 v , Wzwvxw Q . K Q ' , . ' f' . r Dolores Pefrei, Sally Pierce, Jan Pittman, John PIan1, Marvin Billie Anne Summers, Martha Ann Swaringen, Jackie Taylor, Plummer, Sue Porter, Mary Prevette. Carolyn Thompson, LaSeI'e Thompson, Phyllis Trexler, Phyllis Tufterow. Donald Rink, Charles Roakes, Bob Rogers, Larry Rowland, Eddie Bobby Wakefield, Billy Waller, Sylvia Waller, Billy Ward, Peggy Puffy, Marilyn Rufiy, Billie Jane Rufh. Coral Shenk, Jerry Shank, Katherine Shuping, Eleanor Sims, Marfha Sink. 74 Wells, Martha Wheeler, Charles Wiggins. Sheehan, Tam Shuford, Bobby NA gg 9 is. WWVAQWH' .fx -nf' .Q nv 3 vu, if--4 i i rv- 12 pn... 15 7 'C' Thomas Rogan Suzanne Ramsey Bull Randall Mickey Reid Rebecca Saleeby Charlle Scearce Joe Schofield Wayne Sbadrock Roberi Gibbs Smlfh Sidney Sowers Joyce Sflller Carson Stoner James Vickers Bob Wagoner Gaul Wagoner Fran Wagoner Marilyn Wsles Jerry Wlnecoff Ben Wood Jack Zimmerman I J , V , L. ' 4: VV 9, f 1 Y L 5 X b f , .Jgl f ' , , 3 1.1 , , 1 1 W , f. ' V 1 ,W r , I K V V I, , 'L I f ':'2 LW'gfQQ?, ,f AALA, an ,, K M725 ing I, 5 , , s , we W ' ' K W 1 ,L s 1 , my M it i L- tak. 1 , V X, In W e, , . N' r 2 ., r7.,. ,g r qbviy, . ,,.,' 14: Q 1 A 6. 1 b s. in 6 N Y s . . r--sw W ' J f fl' If Hg, . in bqvby I L ii , y FRESHMEN , I , J xr il A JOHNNY SUTHER Photogropher Thou host snapped thy shutter ot oll hours ofthe doy ond nlght Thou host done thy duty wuth o srnxle And been potnent through oll odverslty Thou host hung out of windows ond over wolls Thou host endured the shouts the bedlom Above thy heod ond struggled on To us thou wert most vntol Serlously the Echo staff would like to soy Thonk you Johnny We ll never forget you In spite of oll, thou host held thy Rolliflex lf' gf J . f v- 4 I l 4 ' 1 f 1 if .1 .4 A .. . ,.,,- f yu 4-pq, aw., 'U I ,-III ' H ,av ,, ' a I .Be y gifs 4 ,, 'B I Ss' 4 ECI-ICD STAFF A I BETTY DAN NICHOLAS Editor ln chief JO ANN BEASLEY Busmess manager COLLEEN LOFLIN Assistant editor MEETTA CARLTON Managing editor JEAN STANBACK Assistant business manager MISS MABEL LIPPARD Literary adviser MISS EMMA MARSTON Business adviser SHIRLEY DEAL Art editor TYSON UNDERWOOD Literary editor LYNN SHUFORD Assistont literary editor QQJNX' Sal Q A C7 'K 0'-W ASS WYNDHAM ROBERTSON Miss IDA GORDNER Y E K Editor-in-chief Adviser PEGGY SWARINGEN JUDY PARKER OLIVIA TICHENOR BOBBIE SUE ENNIS NANCY HAYES ROBERT LEE Managing editor News editor Feature editor Co-editorial editor Co-editorial editor Cc-sports editor Girls' sports editor SCOOPIE GLOVER DOTTIE CHANDGIE PATSY LEE SYLVIA WILLIAMS ANN FOLGER SONJA BOWERS Co-sports editor Coesocial editor Co-social editor Alumni editor Exchange editor Co-art editor JERRY SHAVER BILL BELSHEE MARTHA KIRKLAND BARBARA SUE COOK MIMI KRIDER SANDRA BURKE Co-art editor Photographer News Bureau Business Manager Advertising manager Circulation manager 'LJDENT ASSOCIATION I x-'Fl c LJ Cx if o6xx be r Q9 U GENE WHITMAN President TOMMY MATTOX In Vice-president TOMMY CARLTON 2nd Vice-presidenv MEETTA CARLTON Secretory PETE COLEMAN Treasurer MISS MARGARET MILLER Advisor ,JW COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN ART Shirley Deal ASSEMBLY Virginia Bibb Jean Stanback CHEERLEADERS Wyndham Robertson Peggy Swaringen CITIZENSHIP Tommy Carlton DEVOTIONS Tyson U nderwood Dea S an en 'S' ELECTIONS AND FINANCE Tommy Mattox HOUSE AND GROUND Jane Freeman Jerry Parker LIBRARY Betty Anne Pinkston LOST AND FOUND Mack Lampert PUBLICITY Martha Kirkland PUBLIC RELATIONS Liddy Hanford B bb Carlton RECREATION Nancy Brown Johnny Goodman SCHOOL STORE Pete Coleman SOCIAL Janice Davis Johnny Robinson STAGE Doug Graham TRAFFIC Bobby Hillarcl Mary Jane Smiley Sta back Robe tson U de oo Mattox 1 Q i I I n r W 'HQ n rw d in 'A A I ' ff L, 45' x I . , 3 ' T' I x A y , A ,KW - fy . A I N J W. ii 5 . k -kj I 3 ' h . I Y A 6 - ff 2 .Q A .. Q Q lj' 6 ' , 'iv ' 1 I I ' ' iff? ' 21. . ' , I X f E Q2- Freeman Parker Pmlxsfon lompcri Knrklund Honfo d Brown Goodman Coleman Dovns Robinson Grohcxm Hlllcxrd Smiley Ol J M Mg: J V' If I ,,,,,,. cl .r ar x ,A , X 1 W -Ra ,Nba 'Sup 4 5' -sm- in nff' 'kv- Q 'ff Q W' W? Q' 'U .1-1 1- 8 A X X 6? 5, I' Y 0'6- QUILL AND SCRCDLI. Jo Ann Beasley Betty Dan Nicholas Colleen Loflnn Jean Stanback Meetta Carlton Wyndham Robertson Peggy Swarmgen Judy Parker Shurley Deal Lynn Shuford 'et 1' 25 -at 1 me 84 !-.fq Y-6 f , . 1 , , . . Q H I I ' . ,ff , f V Q ,Q ,qg l ,tip if + , ,wY',ifvJ'k I ag 35. . , V by ga HM , f , i i l .5 .. ' rc e A G ' l . A Pv- , , ' 4 Qt l 3 N ,t, I e - in , f 22 4 1, ' F- 'N ,-V M ' ' . 5 ,I g. tn 2 ., , f - - I 2 rQfL'f'C 1fl' ' 5 y - , - 9 ' . v, if 'Y' ,Q ' A 3, v. 1, Q- 1 ' .f : ' ,, H' F s f , ' E . 4 V 'Cm l . 41' 4 A . K 5 ,- A v 4 X y ati, , E? L. 4 L? I x I 2 . 1 3 , 3 . J NATICDNAL HONQR SQCIETY 107fgg'0g1ggET7 o Z Meetta Carlton secretary- Wyndham Robertson president' ra 7 Jean Stanback treasurer. 'l Betty Dan Nicholas Jo Ann Beasley. Mack Lamperi Lidcly Hanford. Bobby Hilliard vice-president' Tornrny Mattox. 7 l XX 9 y y y y :lib 7 il 85 A GOOD CITIZEN The D A R Good Cmzen ns chosen by her closs ond the faculty on the bcasus of PGYFIOIISITI Ieodershup scholorshnp ond SGTVICC A MEETTA CARLTON C S S D TOMMY MATTOX Sfohshclon JO ANN BEASLEY Historian Q If II I C E R S TYsoN uNDERwooD Prophef 1 83- JOHNNY ROBINSON Lawyer IEE! L7 gl Y 7 86 I I I -U - e4 .,..,z,2 I xy .yI, y , f X . , ' 'X Q . , - - ' , C I I I1 Oz. ' -, M5 if ' S Y-P: fF,1SL'I V X X 1 . st ,-41' I I H' I . Q as ,,- fl 4 'Lf' f' N I f I A., y vw- The happy smiles of the Sociology Council indicated project was successful. They are Joel Hubbard, Tommy wood, Helen Heck, Jean Stonback, Don Stout. that their Milk Fund Surratt, Tyson Under- SCDCICDLCDGY CCDUNCll....SENlCDR COUNCIL Meetto Carlton, Bobby Hillard, Adviser Mrs. Minnie Gaston, Nancy Brown, Tommy Mattox, Martha Copley, Jo Ann Beasley. l-L M,f 87 JUNICDR MARS!-MLS JUNIGR RCDTARIANS On the ladder of success Tommy Surralt Henry Mangum Bobby Hullard Gene Whutmon Johnny Robinson Mack Lamperi Bull Kendrick Tommy Mattox Always on the 'ob at all assemblies are The Junlor Marshals Jo Ann Beasley co chief Llddy Hanford Nancy Brown Tommy Surratt Mack Lamperl Meelia Carlton Bobby Hullard Tommy Matrox Charles Feezor Johnny Goodman and Gene Whutman co chnef 51 88 I fx ll J ll Il - I 5 Q , , . x Q . . . . , - I ' I 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I I - 1 I I . . 1 s A KC 4-, W s. ' f 2 'Q 8' 3- 1 I l ' ' I ' Q I ' 2, ,.,,,., f ly A KA 1 L1 , BOYS AND GIRLS STATE Mary Lou Earnhardt Jean Love Mary Jane Smuley Peggy Swarmgen Tom my Mattox Tommy Surratt Gene Whutman 3 ' KEY CLUB X lit I TOMMY MATTOX . .... President JOHNNY ROBINSON . Vice-president DOUG GRAHAM . . . Secretary MACK LAMPERT ......... Treasurer 4 Boyden's Key Clubbers chatting before a meeting are outer row: Gene Whitman Johnny Robinson, Doug Graham, Roy Campbell, Gary Cooper, Tommy Mattox Larry Peeler, Tom Kiger, Pete Antoniewicz, John Kiger, Robert Lee, Bobby Hillard Charles Feezor, Jerry Parker, Tyson Underwood. lnner row: Johnny Goodman Buddy Evans, Pete Coleman, Tommy Carlton, Mack Lampert, Bob McCartney. 90 HIY Hi-Y members take full advantage of the Y's ping pong tables as evidenced by their concentration on this game. lst row: Johnny Robinson, Johnny Crouch Buddy Evans, Richard Jann, Jim Thompson, Richard Moffitt, Gary Cooper, Lonnie Coulter, Tom Kiger, John Kiger, Mack Lampert, Bill Miller, Bobby Hillard, James Jarrell. 2nd row: Robert Moffitt, Tommy Carlton, John Kimball, Bob Freeze Johnny Goodman, David Jordan, Larry Peeler, Gene Whitman, Jim Harwood VARSHY CLUB Kr Qu- President Doug Graham finds his audience an appreciative one. Seated on floor: Gene Kesler, Tom Kiger, Bobby Hogue, Gary Cooper, Johnny Crouch, Buddy Evans, Pete Coleman. 2nd row: Bill Miller, Harry Weddington, Paul Whitlock, Jerry Parker, Roy Campbell, Bobby Hillard, Johnny Goodman, Jim Rabon, Tommy Carlton, Standing: Wayne Kluttz, Jim Thompson, Ed Lind, Pete Antoniewicz. 91 'Q' Y DISTRIBLJTIVE EDUCATION CECIL PEELER Presuclent BILL KENDRICK Vnce president CHARLES WHITE Associate presndent SHIRLEY BAILEY Secretary JEAN HALL Treasurer JackleBeacl1am Barbara Cook LolsCo1hngl'1am Elaine Daniel Jo Ann Davis Duck Fisher Ruby Goldman Alnce Kesler Davnd Knvett Anne Leonard Dwayne Lesley Hayden Maller Nancy Owen Norman Rufty Shurley Rufty Bobby Tote Frances Walker Mrs Addue Rhem Morrus Advuser 5 3531 J af' FRENCH CLUB French Clubbers practicing a chanson are, on steps: Billie Everhart, Mary Jane Smiley, Liddy Hanford, Jo Ann Beasley, Nancy Hayes, 'lst row: Bobby Hillard, Jean Love, Helen Heck, Sonia Bowers, Mary Ann Kirk, Eugene Rouse, 2nd row: Bill Shuping, Loretta Jones, Freddie Weaver, Nancy Deal, Laura Ann Shuping, Bob Earnhardt, Virginia Bibb, 3rd row: Dot Leonard, Jean Stanback, Joan Bennett, Sara Lewis, Telka Mowery, Sam Plyler, Billie Lyerly, Frances Bracey, 5th row: Bill Kendrick, Nancy Brown, Mary Lou Earnhardt, John Kimball, Mimi Krider, Pam Morris, Benny Lou Kenerly, Tommy Surratt, Hope Edwards, 6th row, Peggy Peacock, Barbara Sue Cook, Johnny Crouch, James Jarrell, Nancy Ritchie, Martha Kirkland, Sylvia Williams, Pat Smith, Lois Nushan, Ranson Braswell, Jane Freeman, O. H. Eargle, Gene Kesler, Charles Heilig, Elaine Morris, Peggy Jo Cress, Advisor Miss Emma Marston. Mr. Tony Alley, Mrs. Addie Rhem Morris, DE instructor, Mr. George W. Morton, Mrs. W. F. Rattz, Mr. Norman Lentz, Mr. A, K. Bailey, Mr. Alec Lineberger. , I ,SX 4- .a 1 .V i V, ,V 5' .a Z F 'F ' ' 4- ' +N.... ' 5--B' N. 93 F, l-l, A I' A.. lst row: Jane Grogan, Hope Edwards, Frances Lynn Foil, Sissy Swartz 5, V 2nd row: Nancy Clark, Loretta Jones, Billie Lyerly, Diana Miller, Elizabeth if' A siys Arey, LaSalfe Thompson 3rd row: Mary Frances Davis, Laura Craig, N 5 Phyllis Walser, Jerrie Foil, Judy Thompson, Terry Kluttz, Gale White. 4th row: Jackie Branch, Marget Goodman, Sylvia Waller, Julia Hudson, Mildred Ere win, Mary Ann Sides, Elaine Morris, Mary Louise Poplin. 5th row: Eleanor Sims, Ilene Chinn, Ann Jackson, Sarah Aldredge, Eleanor Allen, Ann YOSV, Christine Cottrngham, Bunny Uzzell, Gaye Carter. 6th row: Martha Sink, , ,M at Phyllis Tutterow, Elizabeth Ann Newsom, Buena Still, Sarah Kay Hinson, Rachel Allen, Annyce Coe, Ann Miller. 7th row: Dorothy Moore, Sally Brown, I Millie Heilig, Jan Pittman, Ann Peeler, Betty Davis, Fran Wagoner, Nancy i 'Q' McCartney, Sth row: Josephine Gardner, Nancy Morris, Sally Pierce, Ann S Pack, Billie Jane Ruth, Martha Wheeler, Raney Sheehan, Judy Harrelson. ' 'Y' 9th row: Joan Brown, Belsy Freeman, Elaine Evans, Laura Clemente, Marilyn , ' ' 'rNiles, Margaret Lilly, Marilyn Rufty, Judy Kesler. 'l0th row: Liddy Hanford, X Virginia Bibb, Meefla Carlton, Peggy Tulterow, Lynne Chambers, Phyllis Brandt, Becky Saleeby. 'llth row: Becky Shuping, Mary Margaret Kelly Miss Jo Ann Watkins. SISSY SWARTZ . . . President FRANCES LYNN FOIL . Vice-president HOPE EDWARDS . . Secretary JANE GROGAN ......... TREASURER 722,44 av tape BIBLE CLU TYSON UNDERWOOD Presldent CAROL JEAN KENNERLY Vnce presudent MARY JANE SMILEY Secretary NANCY HAYES Treasurer ROBERT SIMS Evangellstuc Leader Ist row Carol Jean Kennerly Mary Jane Smnley Ruth Ruxton Nancy Hayes Meetta Carlton Jean Stanback Jerry Basslnger Sylvla Cranford Ann Cornellson Gale Whlte 2nd row Llddy Hanford Glenda Gobble Telka Mowery Sue Earnhardt Barbara Peacock Vurglnla Blbb Janlce Davas Jean Parrish Barbara Uzzell Davld Walser 3rd row Peggy Leonard Peggy Lewis Loretta Austin Pnyllls Pettet Joan Bennett Barbara Stone Dot Leonard The Buble Club alms above all else to know Chrlst and to make Hum known The day by clay awareness of Has Presence as the key to the vnctornous lnfe We work toward that vnctory when Chrnst us Lord and Master f the world Nancy Eagle Ann Atwell Mary Agnes Blount 4th row Pat Hoffman Martha Knrklancl Jane Freeman Jo Ann Beasley Helen Thompson Barbara Baker Lois Bradshaw Nancy Clark Julia Polyak Blllle Everhart Jimmy Morton 5th row Blllle Lyerly Ann Hatchell Vlrglma Atwell Nancy Coggun Peggy Sue Yancey Bobby Hullard Bobble Leonard O H Eargle Tyson Underwood Robert Sums Mlckey Rend U- l 95 4 mu. V4 , - - , V. ,f.f,-M , 'Kr ' 'ff ar ' f ' f R iii A , ' ' L' ' -15:2 We ,fn V fn f 4 rf .f V tr' ffyl ,L . ,f f f ' , 'ff' W f mfgff , A t , ,, ,L V ' ,wc I 11. - ' 45 'V ' f ' 4 W J. , W 6 f f ,A .W J Q, 6 , 'Z if ,V A ' n my W' 'fi f L fiim J ,, fz A X , , ai f '- 26' ' -va, , ,f f' ' ' 'E wg, , f f if f , ' , ' Y A' ' ' MW 4 ' I 1 K' . ,, . . . . H . n 1 O ' 1 , , , , . 1 I I I r I , , , , , , . , , , , I l ' ' . . . . , , , , . . . . 2 , I I , , , - 5 I ' l ' I 1 1 1 ' 1 . . . . . LJPPERCLASSMAN LATIN CLUB Preparations for the Roman Banquet, the highlight of the year for Latin students, are both business and pleasure for this sophomore group. Kneeling: Carol Harrison, Linda Flynn. Wallace Plyler, Lawrence Pring, Mildred Erwin, Ralph Edwards, Laura Craig, Billy Eaton, Carolyn Davis, Gaye Carter, Frances Peeler, Jane Sugg, Doris Price, Bruce Hartung. Standing: Boyd Hight, Donald Nelms, Advisor Miss Ida Gardner, David Dye, Jimmy Beaver, Johnny Kirk, Marvin Nu- shan, Barbara Schofield, Becky Shuping, Suzanne Hunter, Jane Wagoner, Patsy Ryan, Danny Hogue, John Kavanagh, Eobby Davis, Baxter Mowery, Ronald Neal, Jan Antoniewicz, Jean Athey. U N D E S S M A N From left to right: Marilyn Wiles, Nancy McCartney, Flo Bennett, Mary Privette, Ann Jackson, Ann Peeler, Laura Clemence, Fran Wagoner, Sally Pierce, Ann Pack, Ilene I N C B Chinn, Ted Hamilton, James Coffey, Suzanne Romsey, Tarn Shufard, Naomi Dixon, Johnny lsenhour, Josephine Al'10il1el' highlight FOI' LC1lll'1 SJUCJEDJS is the Gardner, Advisor Miss Ida Gordner, Frank Montgomery, annual bus trip to the Morehead Planetarium syivao walter, Eddie Rum, Jw. Pittman, Mime Heilig, Billy in CJWCPGJ K.ng, Reid Patterson, Nancy Morris. -'Q' ' . r 3 ',,- -V y A .. e 1 -A '-F-'L ,4 A '- 96 LIBRARY CLUB Library Club members examine the clipping file. Wayne KluHz Biil Loveffe Charles Heilig Julie Gray Sarah Barringer Charles Hellard Margie Lentz Carolyn Davis Belly Anne Pinllslon Ned Storey Members of the Boyden Library Club use the library to the fullest advantage while working there. llllllll 2 o .41 SENIOR J LJNICDR 98 lst row: Gale White, Ann Cornelison, Nancy Eagle, Sue Earnhardt, Jean Parrish, Helen Heck, Jean Love. 2nd row: Barbara Peacock, Peggy Sue Yancey, Liddy Hanford, Dot Leonard, Janice Davis, Nancy Brown. 3rd row: Meetta Carlton, Sarah Shuping, Ann Avwell, Bobbie Leonard, Nancy Coggin, Peggy Ja Cress, Mary Lou Earnhardt, Virginia Bibb. lst row: Pot Hincemun, Betty Ann Pinlcston, Peggy Wagoner, Betty Swaim, Betsy Henry, Sandra Burke, Sandra Shaw, Sissy Swartz, Carolyn Moore, Alice Cohen, Mary Ann Kirk, Benny Lou Kenerly. 2nd row: Mimi Krider, Margie Miller, Ann Kenerly, Sylvia Williams, Julia Wolfe, Emily Lou Hodge, Corinna Brown, Lind Earle, Mary Louise Poplin, Violet Melchor, Elaine Morris, Patty Corriher, Mary Kay Hall, Glenda Gobble. 3rd row: Olivia Tichenor, Pam Morris, Peggy Peacock, Nancy Ritchie, Sarah Barringer, Joyce Lowery, Pat Rodgers, Billie Lyerly, Shirley Rex, Jean Wagner, Barbara Sue Cook, Jane Freeman. 0 53: AYP TEENS ls! row: Sylvia Cranford, Carol Murdock, Jerrie Foil, Becky Shuping, Frances Lynn Foil, Jackie Branch, Patsy Ramsey, Mary Ann Sides, Phyllis Walser. 2nd row: Nancy Clark, Lois Bradshaw, Judy Thompson, Laura Craig, Mary Frances Davis, Gayle Monroe, Doris S G P H RE Price, Carolyn Schenck, Jane Grogan, Jane Wagoner. . . 3rd row: Peggy Tulierow, Phyllis Brandi, Julia Polyak, Beiiy Uuell, Jane Sugg, Emelie Snider, Barbara Schofield, Suzanne Hunter, Phyllis Peacock, Ann Mulkey, Norma Bame. lst row: Jan Pifrman, Naomi Dixon, Joan Brown, Ann Peeler, Fran Wagoner, Nancy Morris, Beisy Freeman, Millie Heilig, Betty Davis, Rebecca Saleeby, Margaret Ann Lilly, Phyllis Tuiferow, Elizabeth Arey. 2nd row: Marrha Wheeler, Sarah Kay Hinson, Suzanne Ramsey, Diana Miller, Elizabefh Ann Newsom, Laura Clemence, Rachel Allen, Flo Benneri, Elizabeth Miller, H Sarah Aldredge, Mary Priveiie, Ann Miller, Emma Lou Noell, . 3rd row: Josephine Gardner, Marilyn Rufly, Annyce Coe, Buena Still, Nancy McCarrney, Billie Jane Rulh, Ann Pack, Alice Kesler, Sally Pierce, Mariha Sink, Raney Sheehan, Judy Harrelson, Lynne Chambers, Ann Jackson, Marilyn Wiles, Ilene Chinn, Elaine Evans. K- -A L.. Ad l ' 'V 'YY V7 'ii' WW 99 ,fr M' Flule Jane Freeman, Terry Kluffz. Oboe Laura Ann Shuping. Bassoon Jackie Mickey, lOO R. E. SOUTHWICK Direclor BCDYDEIXI BUREN ALDREDGE Presidenl JIMMIE ELLENBU RG Vice-presidenr MARTHA COPLEY Secrelary JANE FREEMAN Secrefary BOB FREESE Treasurer BILL PREBLE Treasurer Clarinel Sarah Aldredge, Shirley Bonds, Frances Bracey, Anita Cafhey, Bass Clarinet Virginia Atwell, Boyd High?. Lynne Chambers, Annie Lee Copley, French Horn Sue Earnhardi, Pal' Harrison, Sue Hartman, Nancy Lindsay, Jean Love, Elizabeth Milfer, Telka Mowery, Gayle Monroe, Emma Lou Noell, Marlene Plyler, Pat Smith, Buena Still, Sylvia Waller, Eddie Wagoner Lois Bradshaw, Jean Goidman Sarah Julian, Phyllis Loflin, Bill Preble. HIGH SCHCCDL BAND 'i?iil' Y 'i Buren Aldredge Linda Flynn Bobbie Hoithcock 1' fy x ' Hz?-f' ng , Zguk Agny' N if la-M,'4, , fl' F49 fi 43331 .,4'J' f Shirley Kesler Colleen loflin .lane Grogan I ' my Z3 'Lx q 9 W'm if . M JXLA .V W-+QF4 ' ,Li-Lf Ulu, ,SAL-J.t Ls K L . KL, ,ar-..s b 4 . me- + E 'M' if bu-,,.Q St.:-W' Y' BAND LETTER CLUB 104 G++'- Marlene Plyler I Jane Freeman ,- Bob Freese Jean Love Frances Bracey Jnmmle Ellenburg Patrncla Smith Telka Mowery Jimmy Merritt Dan Warllck Vurguma Atwell 'Dwi Q . I S 4 N as 1 A, X L '55 x ,W 1 ' is a L . ,x V 7 -- 21 Mx' , ,Q ,, 0 , '! GIRLS' QHQRUS iff g . . . S 'f 1 1 '.-f 'stub YJ lst row: Elizabeth Ann Newsom, Ann Peeler, Ann Eller, Elizabelh Arey, Gertrude g 9, V Hall, Eleanor Allen, Billie Ann Summers, Peggy Elmore, Sylvia Cranford, Lasalle f s A4, .', ' Thompson, Martha Sells, Phyllis Pellet. l - Q g hiv , r - I 4 2nd row: Barbara Morgan, Faye Miller, Janice Mitchell, Jane Humphrey, Ann v li 1. ' 4, Mulkeyg, Palsy Harrison, Frances Peeler, Betty Sue Ritchie, Millie Heilig, Lee Yates, ' , ' ', ' Margie Lenlz, Dol Leonard, Mary Jane Smiley, Ann Miller. , , ' ' xt. ' f 3rd row: Barbara Baker, Ann Halchell, Bobbie Leonard, Elizabeth Lee, Belly Mason, ,X '-i n Peggy Leonard, Jackie Branch, Maxine Hudgins, Mary Louise Kincaid, Sara Lewis, . 0 ' Carol James, Peggy Mclarty. ' J g ' ' lgngqf-- 'J BUYS CQHGRLJ-S lst row: Eddie Ray Harvey, Bobby Bernhardt, Jimmie Everhurdt, Joe Blake, llamus Shuping, Boyd Hight, Mickey Dunham, Donald Neal, Larry Rowland, Bill Shuping, Eob Earnhardt, Jim Ellenburg, Gary Burleson. 2nd row: David Alexander, Ronald Neal, Jimmy Morton, Willie Plummer, J. C. Beecham. CDRCHESTRA 0 JUNIQR MUSKI CLUB These musical studenis are striking a new note: Counier clockwise: Virginia Bibb, Mary Lou Earnhardf, Jim Ellen- burg, Bill Preble, Buren Aldredge, Pav Hoffman, Frances Bracey, Pat Hinceman, Laura Ann Shuping. Mary Jane Smiley, Sarah Aldredge, Jean Love, Nancy Brown, Virginia Barbara Sfone, Marlene Plyler. 'Isl row: Pat Hoffman, Barbara Stone, Mary Agnes Blouni, Ann Yasf, Doris Kane- klides, David Walser, Jackie Branch. 2nd row: Frances Bracey, Marlene Plyler, Pav Smith, Virginia Afwell, Buren Aldredge, Bill Preble, John Link, Bob Freese, Jimmy Merriff. 3rd row: Dick Page, Mr. Langellier, Laura Ann Shuping. av.. H ,Q N if ,S , 52,5 1+-W-L... 3 I 5 NmP '7 -Ham . - '-eviiw., cr- Atwell, Telka Mowery, Pat Smilh, Doris Kaneklides, Jane Freeman, , . f ZW? 0 f 1' f 271 4 . , , W , A. 0 Jazzy? U W L'-Z, f, I ft a 4 , V, 1 , 2' ' ' 4'2'1 ' A , xkyyvz , V g- if f , f 4 14,3-E Q 4, 2 I as rj j,,, ir , Z , , . 3 ,' 6 2 ,IM 7 -if H- 4-KY! . 4- Drametics Letter Club Looking through scropbooks filled with write-ups and pictures of their successes on the Boyden stage are Frances Koontz, Barbara Peacock, Cora Sue Loflin, and Jean Stanback. Absent from picture. Tyson Underwood and Robert Sims. MASQUE AND WIG OFFICERS HENRY MANGUM . Treasurer TYSON UNDERWOOD . Vice-president CORA SUE LOFLIN . Secretary ROBERT SIMS President Ist row: Gale White, Frances Koontz, Frances Walker, Nancy Brown, Carolyn Honeycutt, Pamela Morris, Dinah Deitz, Jean Stanback, Sondra Shaw, Julie Gray, Anne Swearngan. 2nd row: Eleanor Sims, Helen Heck, Barbara Peacock, Jean Love, Nancy Hayes, Hope Edwards, Loretta Jones, Peggy Jo Cress, Corinna Brown, Betsy Henry, Betty Swairn, Lind Earle, Emily Lou Hodge, Mary Sides, Jane Freeman. 3rd row: John Rainey, Jim Rabon, Tommy Mattox, Johnnie Nash, Glenn Ketner, Liddy Hanford, Meetta Carlton, Bob McCartney, Virginia Bibb, Jerry Sechrest, Mary Lou Earnhardt, Bill Shuping, Ann Hatchell, Paul Whitlock, Billie Lyerly, Charles Hellord, Jerry Brown, David Saleeby, Doug Grohom, Kay Worlm- man, John Riley, Mack Lampert, O. H. Eargle, Jerry Hillard, and Delton Thompson. ,1-f-'TJ ' -fr ' ll i Al SPCDRTS These things are Vitol . . . The game we ploy The People we ploy them with e wins e losses Whether we re nn the stonds Or on the fueld These things ore vltol to us kJ Aac- -, i N l Tentut e plans for the lst floo of the p oposed Boyden Gy was Sublecv to change Th . . . Th . . . - - Y . 5 in f -.-- -I i J Es i i ...... 'QLQQ Yi I 1 it l '..vz.A: G'fMs:.L-izynv GlT,s Q Q ll I 1 l ,ccmsz 1 0, T I I Al, emu T L Q , -l T . - : 2. :, 1 z : 2. I L 1 'fi T-TMA-T f l-cw::f!- -FFLLE QLLVTEED , ' L is, ir V X .I 1F :Lv 1.15 A . I X X . It l X ss T: - l I iv r r nl 'umw ' . '-ss 7, ff H, A if 9 Q ' . i' 7X 'I WM 3 v . W, F54 Q 'E' K + il . 1 0 Y, N 4.11 I S r EQY' X 5 xi X Q O n ' f XS Q X D 5 X CCDACHES . . No man travels all alone. There must be someone to guide him on the way. lbs MR. WALLACE HYDE MR, DERWOOD HUNEYCUTT MR. BILL LUDWIG Wrestling Basketball Athletic Director Track .Iayvee Football Football Coach Football Golf Coach 'V ,f . ..Cl-IEERLEADERS BETSY HENRY EMELIE SNIDER 113 4 JO ANN BEASLEY Queen JIM HARWOOD King There is a kind of pageantry at Boyden, too. Homecoming, with its myriad floats and flowing streamers of black and gold, the football game, and the lovely Queen and her court, is as much a vital part of Boyden as the very stones of the building. And much more fun! THE HOMECOMING COURT Meetta Carlton Barbara Schofield Betsy Mattox Shirley Deal PETE COLEMAN Head Football Manager lst row- JERRY SATTERWHITE football TOMMY EATON football MAC BOWERS football PETE COLEMAN wrestlmg 2nd row EDWARD LIND basketball BILLY KING basketball ALAN BLANKENSHIP basketball DANNY SAFRIT baseball 3rd row JOHNNY KIMBALL wrestlmg track JOHN RILEY track BOBBY DAVIS baseball PETE COLEMAN track 6 Charles Hellord N-.J Bull Eaton 1: Paul Smith Jim Ruben Harry Weddington Steve Mclain Roy Campbell Wallace Plylor Larry Drye Gary Cooper Buddy Evans Tammy Maitox Alvin Smith John Crouch .Iomos I-loss Jerry Thompson .lim Harwood L,-N59 Bob McCartney VARSITY FQCDTBALL PLAYERS Rlchard Moffatt Robert Moffatt Jam s Coffey Mllton Clement Ronnie Bostlan J V Randall Pete AUTOHIGWICZ Bobby Jo Knox SOPHOMORE ls nt football or Mackvllle Charles Boyer I5 explaining to hns admiring teammates? Ist row s ated Alan Blankenshlp Harold Craver Bobby Davxs Jimmy Shuler Donald Ne ms John Kavanagh 2nd row Charles Livengood Barrett Jullan Johnnie Nash Larry Prlng Jnmmy Brown Tommy Page Coach Huneycutt Womb'e Charles Rallnns In background Paul Roberts FREQHMAN Coach Derwood Huneycut and has freshman football squad tackle a luttle skull practice Seated Buddy Brown Tommy Ragan Crang Kluttz Gregory Loflnn Bobby Rodgers Jmmy Dunn Myron Goo man Tam Shuford lst raw standing Mickey Dunham Bobby Hunt Morton Barker Jimmy Mangum 2nd row Gene Campbell Reud Monroe Bobby Wakefield Joe Blake Charlae Roakes Ben Wood W L Fulton 9 3 - ' , - - , I V I . ! I , , . I ' , , . , V , - 3rd row: Billy Ward, Lonnie Mitchem, Bud . , . V 5 I I . I . I f .J I J I I V I U V : V ' I , f , f V - V qw . -yi 4' :ti Xikf 5 f J s 0 If 1 JUNIGR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM 5,1850 2 3 lst row Make Waggoner Charles Livengood Jerry Brown Barrett Julian Charles Bowyer Milton Clement 2nd row Ronnie Martin Ned Storey Charles Hellard Eddie Good night Alvin Smith Jerry Hillard 5 . FRESHMAN Mitchel Chapman Tam Shuford Mickey Dunham, Willie Plummer, Bobby Wake- field, and Fred Anderson. 123 if WL' , J N. vi Q2 ,. Val 'I L m 'i .,E.m,g fm ' A '1 A? 'HQ fa , A 'gm 1 M f. ,QQ , 7337, 9' MW id, if af 2, yzeff ' '7 f'iff ,VN,i f -' . , . -. 5 ' Qffw, . ,Q ,. f fl A t , Q V Vg., ,, . S f , 4 ' A' 1 'W H Q Q W C 'W :Aw L YQ, K ' f . ge 7 51' ' ff ., , ef Q Q , ,ffml V x f?1.i MW' . ' ky: Q Md' 'X 3 Q4 4 ax? V, 3 4 , 5' , W'i 'VF 'GY L . dx, jg, dv 3 ,. VV , ,J ,W , ,win 5 f, 'Www My ,ggvq X Q ii: ff ,g , g az viz! 1 ' ' f, ! ,fu V, Q55 ' ' If 442 h , 5 4 if.: '15 W, ,, V qi. N, I - tr avg. glint ? 135 , 94 1 63421 nj Q 'sf ,W 1 L, ? My ,1 1 5 Y, 'ii 'ia Wf- my . J Mm., ...r .X, WRESTLING TEAM i 5 ' GULF TEAM Relaxing after a strenuous practice session are these golfers, Tommy Mattox, Andy Sparks, Larry Peeler, Charles Feezor, Frank Overton, Johnny lsenhour, and Bob Mc- Cartney. Boyden's mighty matmen flexing their muscles are: 'lst row: Tommy Carlton, Wayne Kluttz, Jim Morton, J. V. Randall, Gene Kesler, Pete Coleman, Buddy Evans. 2nd row: Tom Powell, Pete Antoniewicz, Charles Heilig, James Coffey, Gordon Hurley, and Gary Cooper. lx,.f L X, i E54 -4 G. A. A, The GAA officers discuss plans with their advisor MISS BETTY JEAN LOWDER in her office. X They are: SUSIE EARNHARDT, secretary, NANCY EAGLE, presi- dent, DOLORES PETTET, treasur- er, NORMA DEATON, vice-presi- dent. Ll L is T, LL ,Q . N' L ,J Pig, V29 :I - rl. jo' L Miss Lowder here demonstrates some of the fine points of girls' basketball to the GAA lst row: Eleanor Sims, Sally Pierce, Joyce Lowery, Patty Corriher, Elizabeth Arey, Ann Yost, Faye Miller, Janice Mitchell. 2nd row: Barbara Parker, June Kirk, Carol James, Peggy Ennis, Dolly Hillard, Barbara Lee, Bobbie Haithcock, Jo Ann File, Ann Eller, Annyce Coe, Norma Deaton. 3rd row: Helen Thompson, Jane Humphrey, Jackie Taylor, Rebecca Atwell, Ann Atwell, Shirley Barnes, Sue Page, Dolores Pettet, Virginia Atwell, Nancy Eagle, Sue Earnhardt. T 128 s Q xi 5 U l 0 P : 'hi- Q 241 -M X .Q wi, X N , ' X smnle we leove wnth you us the 'oy of youth The hope of the world What could be more vnal? :N .s ,L I I I L I FT 's X 1 v Y .5 Qi ug A 1 , x r X J 1 4 N Y ,Q 'X v I L 1 N x , X f e J ' 5 N n 0 11 'ixlmqn wk Ad' r ,X 7 ', X N' Xb ' 1' fl . 5 -xl v Ko v X 8 x I ff , . Uni, Var if - vu Q gh' pox' ,uf 45' f, '74 V' ' V cv' fbi' ,P JI!!! I JJ ,Lf Af' . . Lyff ff 3 fl! 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