Boyden High School - Echo Yearbook (Salisbury, NC)

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To succccd as citizens, this is our creed To succccd as citizens, this will be our dcgd Forward, upward, shine on high, leading, heeding, 'til wc die Singing as wc march cvcr onward, ever high. z J Table of Contents lntroducHon .... Senior Class .... Supedatnes ..... Underclassmen. .... Facuhy ......... Student Association --- JOUTHGIEU1 Staffs --- Honor SecHon .... Organizations .... hAudc Deparhnent .... State Officers .... Sports ............ Championship Teams --- Homecoming .... AcHvHy SecHon .... Boyden High School .... 4 1-4 5-35 36-44 45-69 70-74 75-77 78-81 82-90 91-109 110-117 118 119-135 136-137 138-139 140-144 145-147 Lv' ,. ' w l SENIOR President James Shuler CLASS Vice-President Jerry Hillard -a' 711 ' 4.-r l li in A i 1 1 r Secretary Advisor Treasurer Ann Mulkey Mrs. Minnie Gaston Ralph Edwards Seniors dismissed! . . . experiencing the Honor Society , . . being surprised by the privilege of leaving the auditorium first . . . competing among 'homerooms and classes in our last magazine drive and homecoming parade . . . planning for our future vocations . . . holding back tears at the last homecoming half-time ceremony . . . thrilling over the winning of the state football championship in our last year . . . selecting our own mascots . . . aspiring to be tapped into the National Junior Class at the glorious Junior-Senior Prom . . . seeing the Prom King and Queen . . . presenting our own original Class Day Play . . . marching down the aisles in caps and gowns, receiving our long-awaited diplo- mas . . . experiencing a new feeling the last time our Senior Class is together . . . bidding a fond farewell tearfully and with a heavy heart to our beloved Boyden. David Ronald Alexander A fricml may well bc 'recla- ovlccl thc masterpiece of 'natu'rc. a 1 Us as ff' --1wz.n:1ff ,. ,, 1 if Jan Michael Antoniewicz The battle for success is half won, when mm gains thc habit of worlc. ,N I! Harold Wayne Allman He is one of any occasion, bc it work or play, whichever thc case may be. Seniors Donald Howard Barber No goal is too high for thosc who try llfllil enough. 7 Bruce Arnold Andersen In'uc'nt'ion. and solitude pro- duce progressive thoughts. N41 A-if 'ju' L :A Z H' f, .1 --.-'ra l l l l ll 1 Thomas Foster Barkley Thar man. will go fav: hc believes cvmyflzifng hc says. James Ray Basinger There -is a, time of speaking and a time of being still. Larry Ray Beck Laiightci' is a, goocl beginning for frienclship, and by fav the best end. ' J J. C. Beacham, Jr. Live your life today, for toinorroio will take came of itself. Seniors Charles William Belshee . He himself seems 'made for incri'iment'. l f ' ' s x , 8 James Burton Beaver The reivmwl of ca thing 'well clone is to have clone it. ' f'.'-lf7'7P7FfIf.- '.1344 ,':-f , xrlvlrrl' Delores Trexler Bitner And her eyes smiled with her lips. l Alon Lee Blcmkinship A happy man fincls no fault in others. Charles Clinton Bowyer Life may be dull, but 'never he. , ' .gf in , 1-JEL F rw . ,Lu L .'!' . . , V'-w,'fl.lh' ju Shirley Jane Bonds A C07lg07I.lU,l nature and sweet eozmtenance which will all- ways radiate in the hearts of those who lmow her. Seniors Ronoldfdword Bostion To play the game with an mulying spirifg to play hard and play to win. 1 . v .3 :I J I X Lois Roe Brodshow Whatcwev' she did was done with so much casey in her alone 'twas 'natmal to please. 9 -- , V-Q Jone Jocquelyn Branch A 'mighty spirit filled that little frame. I 1 Phyllis Kay Brandt She always has a warm and friendly greeting for everyone. .ww CA WEN. I. .E . ii? 3. Y- l E. f 4:,'i31f7 ' 2:. ':-,' F 'slim X- 'i..li ii vi ' v'x.'1l ' ' , ' E E . ' '- ' llnl lf- 153.32 ?4 . - - ,- l'l 'l I.. ' l - ' lllflji' ll - f ' ..:m- l . i 14, - '- Q 1 Lili . if' 4 ii X 5 y , ' , l V n--,,' ' ' , . lfliifa' lu. , Y 1 2 f f -if-L. ' ,I - :Q, l.1Jl'-. ' - 1 Y l -I -.. . li, lj- lflvvfrd ff John Knott Caldwel I Good nature is an admirable quality to possess. ' '1'f'f7T7T P2F3i'JW Hf' 'l Jl' :J William Jerry Brown Dream manfully and nobly, and practice thy beliefs. Seniors Dorothy Gaye Carter To those who lmow her she is eflczlberant and clramaticg to those who know her not she cannot be justly described. T- HW,.7ffl.3hbauEIflY l i , lO I Jerry Lowell Bundy Determination is the master hey to success. Nancy Ann Clarke Life is not life at all without delight. Milton Virgil Clement Things are bozmcl to lzafppcvz -why ivorry ? E UG'7'1jlll'7lil-U comes to liifm. who waits- why livin-1'y? 1 ' 'l i, if ' T.'ff 'fjEg'Tl .llv.L,'-,.. 'Q Theodore Julian Cline Wit is the spice of life. Seniors i ' if -1 . A 1EiLl'-lf in -+ - Annie Lee Copley 'Tis Hn' silvnf -who live Imzgosf and lvarn most. Lourc Jone Croig Let us Iirc gaily, for life is all wo lzcwe. NS'-.. . 's..,- ...fm I I James Cecil Coffey, Jr. Man is the maker of his own destiny. ' x X l E' ni, ii, ' Y ,, rxi' V ' ,iv ', ' . ii-.V Y Sylvici Moe Cranford She likes to talkg she likes to singg in fact slz.e's good at cmytliing. Glenn Harold Craven Bccazise of his agreeable mmzizor he has an easy- going 1LcLt1u'c. x . f , P:,.EJI,5,. , -5112, Mary Frances Davis A Her unique wit -is CL constant source of aclmircnfion to lzer -many friencls. U-. Herman Charles Daniel lI'lzvi'c flzvrc is fun, tlzorc he will bc' also. . Seniors Robert Lee Davis, Jr. Cuff, witty, and ,full of fun. A fricnrlly boy, lzc's all in onc. l l 2 Carolyn Ann Davis Like a halo-perfect poise mul cm inclefinable clmvm envelop lwr pea-son. Alice Donese Deaton To be CL good sport is some thing to claim. Sherrell Jane Dennis The worlcl belongs to the energetic. Thomas Phillip Eaton A hearty la,u,gh, a mis- chievous smile, 'makes for him a life worth while. I . I Ben. Larry Drye Happy am I,' from care Fm ,frcol Why ll'l'9'lZlt they all C0l1.ttf'llllEfZ like mc? Seniors William Taylor Eaton True happiness such as his we have yet to f-ind. 1 4 X 0 I3 , - Sherry Fink Eagle She found her smile in early youth and keeps it with her iioiv. J , f ' Q 1 i - 2333151 Jerry Lee Echols He has that gift of gifts- thie art of making friends. Ralph G. Edwards, Jr. By his friendly nature and intelligence, he has crept into the depth of our hearts. M. i Peggy Bernice Eldson Nothing mn thzs woo ld is so good as usefulness. Seniors Mildred Erwin The secret of success is the constancy of purpose. 5 i i i Q i Betty Jean Evans Of honest worth, truly a, frieizclg one on whom we can all depend. Norma Deaton Faggart Every addition to the tree of knowledge 'is an addition to X human power. I4 THQ 'Fix i Thomas Clapp Fisher, III I take life as 'it comes and enjoy fit. Larry Gene Flora A rare good fellow when it comes to play. Jerrie Eugenio Foil To make the world a friendly place, she shows to it a friendly face. AZ., In . 31 Linda Frances Flynn In this merry little miss, dwell the spirits of intelli- gence and personality. Seniors Sylvia Moore Frick Make life sunny, and really 'worth while by returning a frown with a smile. EA ...L N I5 Frances Lynne Foil Character 'is a cliarnoncl that scratches all other stones. ,ik-., -:Wa..TT,,:e...,,, --jir i? 'fer' . M-+..-.,- ,,6,,g,,l,.,-,- l - 'Z-'Q Zi., - Joyce Ann Gabriel She has never met a strangerg the world was made to have friends. Charles F. Gerock, Jr, He that has a merry heart will 'ncvci' be forgotten. Cress E. Goodnight, Jr. And he shall excel, even among the greatest of men. l . Y . X l ll , l i as - e A, -.-,-1ql,3i?., -. Poul Fredrick Gillis The depth of his thoughts is proved by his silent behcwior. Seniors Eubert Hugh Grohcmn Coziragcozfs pcoplv fiizcl their way along. 16 lono Jeon Goldman The world looks bright from behiml a smile. PU! if Jone Wadsworth Grogon There is no genius in life like thc gl'lllllS of energy and uctivify. Kenneth Wayne Hall Full of life and m'irth,' his 'iclle moments are rare. l V l W 'o+f-v-...N i ' 'Y eerfl Patricia Jo Harrison A smile is always welcome anywhere. Ronald Clay Harris Life has no pleasure nobler than that of friendship. Seniors John Charles Hellard He hath clepenflability - ll greater tribute hath no manz. I7 Carol Ann Harrison S0 earnest in her work and fun, we know not half the work sl2,e's done. pw-no I lfg . . Him llxxwfvv gggw i A il' r f 43 .-, V -N . b V , l Bernice Boyd Hight . ,Jr He is one of those 'men who possess almost every gift. James Landon Hill Make the most of every vninute, just as though it were the last. I l pill-r ' ' 2-pr: LFE. - ! 4 ...-f-J-sf-ef - Dorothy Lee Honeycutt She has enough sense and nonsense to malce her a, charming girl. Jerry Wayne Hillard He possesses three virtues that make cz man-f'rienrl- liness, intelligence, and character. Seniors Maxine Frances Hudgins Music is cm inspi'ra,tion not to be cfceludecl from one's life. X., lB Daniel Myrl Hague Conveo'sat'ion is one of the greatest plecosufres 'ln life. J, 1 . i - -.1 L an 1 1 Julia Kathryn Hudson Her voice was ever soft, low, and gentle. 4 N Rel ina Jane Humphrey Her speech and energy floweth in abundance. Suzanne Hunter Her loneliness you really know when she smiles. Seniors Gordon Pannill Hurley Sunny personality with a trim of wit both clever and refreshing. w Sue Carole Julian Herbert Watson Jones Be a pattern to others and all will go well. The milclest 'manners and the gcntlest hem t. 19 Doris George Kaneklides The music in my heart I bore long after it was heard no more. John Kenneth Kovcnclgh A jolly zmselfish personality is the greatest gift of all. l l ,gg ., f .. L., K Ji M 'ina' l John Clay Kirk, Jr. An inclnstv'ious person who is always willing to do his share of work. 3 Is - 2 E YQ. . Mary Mo rgoref Kel ly She 'radiates like a single candle shining in the darkness. Seniors Philip Gene Kiveit He says more by silence than others say by many words. 20 Glenn Elwood Ketner, Jr. He acts as if it were im- possible to fail-that makes his success. N fl Walter Wayne Kluttz Good humor' is the health of the soul. Robert Eugene Londreth I have no c1'Lemies,' I am in charity with thc worlcl. 1 rg, . 5 ' f ,i A Aff . 2 , V U ... N, I if , V ' 1 x? '! A ' r l , .. I 1 . , Charles Sidney Livengood Nothivzg great was ever achieved 'witholit enthusiasm. Y- -....-va Peggy Poige Leona rd Wiflzont music, life would be a mistake. Seniors Phyllis Jeon Loflin Her coizgeniality is a magnet which CLffl'Cl,ClS fricncls. TW le. A ' 3:15 1:54 ij' , 2l xx , PH L ,Liv '21 Fred .luol Lingle, Jr. He who serves others serves himself. , :Ng , V , 4,1 .f' 'waz 4 y ' , -. , F +12-11, l 'wi lg f , , -.3 g gi Q 1 X NJ I Al 1 :zu i J Alon Roy Lyerly Smile and the world smiles with you. A - -to-E-:ga-,.1--, ., Z.-ev.: 'r rywjg--W -' ,,qJi,..y 1- il, t, ,U,'5'. , -el Ronnie Lee Martin F'1'ie'ncls are won by those 'who believe in '1.vi'mzii1.g. ,Q I, William P. McDaniel, Jr. No man is happy who does not think himself so. ,tg1,,li.-.'- ' . ,N . N,i,fr.QQ . , i.,' uzx'fh'5f'l - .,4. i.: ,Y i, . 1, ' W fe e Fl Betty Ann Mason ' A claughter of the gods, - divinely tall, cmd most clifuiiiely fair. . X . , ' .-3, Seniors i i 4 , ii Kirby Delaine Miller The secret of life is not to clo what you like, but to like what you do. l Lonnie Ray Mitchern I like pcopleg it takes oi few of every kind to make the world. fs Rosalie Gayle Monroe She packs her troubles in a born, sits on the licl, and smiles. 22 Jerry Linden Morris Opportunity, sooner or later, comes to all who work and wish. Ann Louise Mulkey Pleasantness and dependa- bility are qualities well mixed. ,iw Baxter Mowery, J r. He has learned to live his own life, without making it a 'mere imitation of others. Seniors Co rol Lee Murdock When this modern fairy waves her wand of person- ality, conquests fall at her feet. 23 L 5 Sue Ann Muirheod Wisdom is better than any jewel. John Lee Nash Build for character not for fame. A Donald Penn Neal merry heart that laughs at care. Ronald Glenn Neal To heck with booksg experience is the best teacher. Seniors . ., . . P fi-rf,-,N ' ' '5' -.I .. ,ML Am J, Jill' ', ' , ' 'l..,1 Doyle Ray Owen r He walks on a path that ' 'wanders wide, for he aims . to see the sights. Y 4.,t?,...... . 1141 Carroll T. Overton, Jr. Always friendly and full of fung his good humor is surpassed by none. 24 Donald Kenneth Nelms He approaches the uncert- ainty of tomorrow without a doubt. .H,,. - yu Q , ' f W M N X- 'lll'fJA ' lllgl. W- - l an 1 Louie Thomas Page A thing seriously pursued affords an accomplishment well gained. ii Phyllis Peacock A good clisposilion I far perfer to gold. . ,. ,N -if V Bw' it 6 - 'iluf-' - xg: 3 Frances Gertrude Peeler It is om' actual 'work that determines om' value. .NNN ff .1 i f ' 'l'i ,i - ,LL-5 .L..'.' ...x,: . o J . -1 Wallace Hinton Plyler A delightful combination of perception and enthusiasmg sense and nonsense. Seniors Dorothy Lee Pinkston The girl that loves and laughs 'must surely do well. 'Dj--air ,, ...jr .1 T I .3 . :ll 11 I. ,L i hits. fl nl is l':-A.,-21,4 .,-?-.077-.,..-vis.---, -.2 JI , ,Q I Q - 1, .sie -ye. ,- Julia Estelle Polyak Grace was in her steps, heaven in her eyeg in every gesture, dignity and love. 25 '55 11,3 1 -.' z Patricia Ann Porter Silence and thought are combined to the best advantage. A'i 'v 'Ti Doris Osborne Price Her' sterling charactei' and outstancling originality as- swre 'as that real' success is hers. V., ,ii 1 :V- V: qi ,,,, ,V in 1 ,l f Ka4VhA ,. L A -fs, 70 , l John Gayle Riley The heart that is truly happy never g'ro'ws old. li Lawrence Milton Pring The combined qualities of a maoi and a good athlete. Seniors Betty Sue Ritchie What do we live for if it is not to 'make life less clifficult for others. V, lf Xxxlx 26 Patricia Lee Ramsey Hoi' 'mirth is like an endless circle, going on forever. Charles Truitt Rollins What could I be, but what I am. il - 'v !E-ef-' Daniel Gibson Safrit Leave silence to the saints, I am but human. - eezf.-.iw -, 1 53 x. :'3'p'f:a1- Effl- K Barbara Frances Schofield Her beauty is like a rainbow flashing from a 'misty sky Flora Morfho Anne Sells She is gentle and does gentle cleecls. TE!E'1':- 3'T: ir in WH :I W- . 1' we rg I I i-pin-.san , 1 ,--Yr , j-my A , Billy Lee Shuping Singers are 'merry and free from sorrow and care. Betty Jean Show Kivzclness is synonymous with happiness. Seniors Lino Rebecca Shuping Those -who prove fhemselves fo be mirotcles of genius have first been miracles of labor. 1 l ' W 28 . -ini- Jomes Earnest Shuler, Jr. None but himself can be his parallel. X rkw 1 .4 W Mory Ann Sides Manner, not gold, is wommfs best aclornfnzent. l 4- -.. A Pearson Glenn Sides merry! hea-rt doeth good like medicine. Alvin Gray Smith It matters not that you won ov' lost, but how you played the game. ff? -T . . ,frail 1. ' 5--..,s'-W -'A,.vP ' Elizabeth Louise Sigmon I devote my time to things worth while. Seniors William Frank Smith Happy expressions display a contented soul. ' ily if A T' i x , f , It if , X if 29 Alice Faye Smith Her fine abilities in sports have drawn her into the field of popularity. ..:fg,, .. ,4M--fe l -new-w,:r-asv Jane Farrington Snead A smile, though 'very simple, 'is the most heartwarming gesture. Emelie McNair Snider A brimful of fun and glee, as ever a mortal girl could be. .rage -A: W ' . 1 ' ' f , Jocquelyn Barnes Snider The time to be happy is today. Seniors Anderson Sparks, Jr. Misbhievous often, dignified sometimes, popular-always: Borbo ro Sue Stone Music is well saicl to be the speech of angels. .4-F 30 Ethel Moe Solomon A silent nature is the very air of a thoughtful mind. Vie.. , F75 is 'lm' nw 'w ' ' I . Ned Alton Storey Some are born great, but of more value are those who achieve greatness. William Yates Stroupe Wit and Inmnor belong to him alone. T- - -v- F---Q-l -.-,,-- --- 1.-H--., I iqgs-1 5 l Walter Lewis Tatum Afiev' the manner of great men., he tlzinks rv lot and says so little. Chorles E, Thompson Personal gain is obtained b gentlevnanly ways. ffm 'Q ,..- f Peggy Jo Tutterow A good chcwactev' is long to be remembered. y 3 John Glenn Tucker My friencls afre my guicleposts. ?F 5'f Judy Gill Thompson Vivacious, smiling, full of ffm, she is liked by everyone. Seniors Betty Ruth Uzzell Her moods are as changeable as an Ap-ril slzower-avzd quite as refreshing. Mitchell Woggoner It is a f7 ie'n.dly heart that has plenty of friends. i - --l l 32 Edward M. Wagoner Politeness speaks a language of its own. -v E. x Phyllis Lee Walser All the world loves a modest person. -ii-fe. a , be-1-..L Jane Nowell Wagoner Of all the lights you .carry in your face, joy shines brightest. Seniors David Philip West Not too serious, not too gay: just a 'marvelous good pal in every way. ,Ei +P ' ,, fe' ' fi :A if 5 33 David Wayne Walser My style and my sentiments are 'my own, purely original. 449-195-'P' . Y ' W eilieu f Paul Aubrey Whitley A hearty friend and a comrade true. Carroll Wayne Whitman Always leave them laughing when you say good-bye. ir ,, ' ,. J , V Lucy Carolyn Yancey My happy mind affowls a pleasant time. Nelson Elliott White Jolly and good-natzweclg one who can take the bumps of life without faltcring. Seniors Joan Carol Yates To know her -is to love hcrg for only than docs one glimpse the depth of hm' character. ,mf 34 Charles Royal Wilson A cheerful 'man is king. g:-1 , Mi 1- -,:, A M-. f Ein l. fi' l'4- s 15 F A 'W Annie Louise Yost A willing heart is a pleasant trait. 1 . Vw f jjZj,,ffV'fUi,n4 W ff ra f John Click Yost Jr 'T'S tl ll f tl Z tl t , '- .Q W I l Z t J l 35 7 'lfljlzom IMA' give Our pecogniffon .., fi :J I Carolyn Davis Andy Sparks Most Popular r' I X 1 . . Y v vfvh ,Qv L 53.5 ggggg F ev vc .y 4 v A Sew, M ww wwe- F .A'99d0 1 v- 2Z'2'imw+ze , gggffffa Qi eiswm,s2.M iliuruf-. v-an it i ,o Most Personality Carol Murdock John Kavanagh - Best-All-Around Ned Storey Becky Shaping X vm-wwmmprmvsgvw T .,--,.,,7 ir- f'1'f'f3:wv- TQ lf.- .. T W... -. Z is-- , - .. N I L F AE. q T i N 1' , yu Y X. , . , ig - ,,-W ,lvlilr - . ' iii, 1 Y Y, ' is 'I Friendliesl' Jerrie Foil Jerry Hillord E? Mosl' Likeable Ann Gobriel Gordon Hurley il' 1 I ' In V I Y' N 'Lsff' . f' . R ' . ,-- -:'!r1:, ,. N ,M 1 , 5- '-1.44 1 Cutest Judy Thompson Mike Woggoner ' a Most Influential Linda Flynn Ronnie Bastian S S l l n u S I S Q s t ' s .1 S . I? uf- l . E. f 4 Most Likely To Succeed Mary Margaret Kelly Glenn Ketner Y Most Dependable Ann Mulkey Charles Hellard Most' Courteous Carolyn Schenck Tommy Page X Mosl' Executive Jackie Brunch Johnny Coldwell Most Studious Jone Sugg Jerry Bundy Most Sincere Sylvia Cranford Walter Tatum ' E... Most Original Doris Price Baxter Mowery 4243? ' t ff I Best Looking Betty Mason Eddie Goodnight X 41 L F - L fir- 1 ,. 5 i I L 1? 07 L 42 Lk 7, s gj 1 - 5 . av-xg' x '- 'nv ' , .W 5- . x X Most School-Spirit Patsy Ryan '- ' Jan Antoniewicz ' Wife-'f-M Q 1 445' .mffsfus-l,..ui:- ,, , Most Congenial Shirley Bonds Tommy Eaton Wittiesl' Mary Frances Davis Larry Drye ' 1 i Most Journalistic Mildred Erwin Boyd I-iight .Ae Most Dramatic Gaye Carter Jerry Brown 4 I. A ,.-yoiif.---'T -Y v ' .W . . , J wffifz-W -' - '- ' - '.' P 'w V.. ,-'.v N.X-, .J if K: , i iff?f 'iQ?7:1,Q4'L 4 P ' f ' og'a Q4 Most Artistic Joon Corol Yofes Johnny Nosh 43 Most Athletic Fove Smith Alvin Smith ii Wi 1 Ji il' i fi i i 3 . I 'fwfr' i , . be Q Best Dancers Emelie Snider Bob Davis Most Musical Carroll Overton Doris Kcmeklides X N ', My -' Q 'Tv' President Treasurer Vice-President Bill King Jerry Shapiro Myron Goodman Advisor Miss Annie Lee Cress r . 6 JUNIOR CLASS Upperclassmen at last! . . . geometry terms and U. S. history dates run through our minds . . .twelve of our outstanding class members become Marshals . . . tedious work is done by the Yellow Jacket staff , . . our DAR citizen is chosen . . . a-select few of our classmates are honored with membership in the National Honor Society . . . we create the wonderful Junior-Senior as a farewell to the Seniors. Sarah Aldredge Eleanor Allen Janet Allen Rachel Allen Fred Anderson Elizabeth Arey Lee Armour Wayne Bame 46 T Secretary Rachel Allen I' .IUNICDR CLASS l AfLim!I:E:Q -r RWE fo Q ' f. Richard Cashwell Lynne Chambers Mltchell Chapman Glsela Clark Stanley Clark Laura Clemence Axel Clough Annyce Coe Bobby Cook Jim Cooper Harold Cornelison Charlie Dobbs It was Morton Barker Jerry Barringer Jerry Bassinger Ernest Barrington Flo Bennett Robert Bernhardt Joe Blake Burl Brady Buddy Brown Jimmy Brown Sally Brown Steve Browning Gary Burleson Gene Campbell Jerry Campbell t '94, 5.7, gl: Betty Davis John Davis Jane Deadmon Bill Dedmon Ken Denton Naomi Dixon Mickey Dunham Jimmy Dunn Billie Ann Eagle Carl Eagle Annie Ruth Eller Raymond Elliot Jimmy Emmerson Elaine Evans Betsy Freeman ur.: 7-. JUNICDR is-Y if -A 57 W. L. Fulton Josephine Gardner Elizabeth Gilbert Charles Glover Al :sf is ,, ' 48 O le- 'v I am, -Y 4-l NU! Marget Goodman Myron Goodman Paul Gray, Larry, l'lamilton Ted Hamilton Judy Harrelson Wayne Harrington Mike Harris CLASS M- ,, '05 Col Jowers Barrett Julian I Hugh Julian ' Judy Kesler George Kestler Bill King 'June Kirk Terry Kluttz Bobby Lancaster, Phyllis Leozer Carol Leonard Margaret Ann Lilly Q-'f 'FQ 3. ,,! N fs. Ruby Hartman Henry Hawkins Lucille Head Millie Heilig Henry Hilliard Sarah K. Hinson Sarah Holsclaw Doshie Honeycutt William Honeycutt Tommy Hood Bobby Hunt Geraldine lngold Johnny lsenhour Anne Jackson Carol James John Link J. C. Ludwig Jimmy Mangum Carol McCanless Nancy McCartney Peggy McLarty Katurah Mesimer George Miggins Diana Miller Elizabeth Miller Ann Miller Reid Monroe Dorothy Moore Joyce Moore Frank Montgomery 95 av' J ' 1 M25 JUNIOR :.::, Ygr' Barbara Morgan Nancy Morris Sammy Murphy David Neal Elizabeth Ann Newsom Carolyn Norris Lois Nushon Anne O'Neal Jimmy Owen Zula Oxendine Betty Sue Page Ogilee Parks Qs. CLASS Q--.-v Paul Roberts Robert Rodgers Larry Rowland Eddie Rufty Marilyn Rufty Billie Jane Ruth Becky Saleeby Wayne Shadrick Jerry Shank Jerry Shapiro Katherine Sheehan Tam Shuford Reid Patterson Ann Peeler John Peeler Delores Pettet Sally Pierce Jan Pittman Johnny Plant Willie Plummer Mary Prevette Craig Kluttz Suzanne Ramsey Bill Randall Mickey Reid Donald Rink Charles Roakes Ui. JUNIOR CLASS Robert Shuping Eleanor Sims Martha Sink Robert Smith Sidney Sowers Don Stafford Buena Still Joyce Stiller Carson Stoner Martha Swaringen LaSelle Thompson Frances Torrence Phyllis Tutterow Jimmy Vickers Fran Wagoner Aix fs-:ff Robert Wagoner Bobby Wakefield Billy Waller Jim Waller Sylvia Waller Billie Weatherford Peggy Jo Wells Martha Wheeler Marilyn Wiles Jerry Winecoff Ben Wood Jack Zimmerman SOPHCDMCDRE CLASS vs.. President Vice-President Jerry Weaver George Knox Lg ,Q 1.3 , X ' VT-'tiff y xM...f X 1 Secretary Advisor Treasurer Teeny Wagoner Miss Mabel Johnson Worth Williamson Now a part of the school after our first bewildered year . . . the never-to-be forgotten days in biology classes with frogs and insects . . . hours spent deciding on a career and doing research for our vocational term papers . . . more fun and competition in the magazine drive . . . our contributions to the junior varsity teams . . , a few representatives on the varsity teams . . . meetings at the drugstore after school for long gab sessions . . . fun masquerading as Romans at the Latin Banquet . . . some of us serving as waitresses and hatcheck boys at the Junior-Senior . . . then another step up. '53 Steve Adams Patricia Agner Joe Alexander Kitty Aliff Ethel Allen Judy Allen Bill Allen Larry Allmon Wanda Anderson Barbara Arey Jim Arey Henderson Atwell Larry Austin Martha Aycoth Luther Bailey 'QS' SCDPHCDMCDRE A va., L t if-1 -H Ei 6' l 4.4, 4, y:.l fan Bill Baker Lydia Ballard Leonard Bankett Ronald Banlcett ,Q 'iw 'QQ Tommy Barnhardt Katie Bcrringer Bennie Baslnger Rachel Beattie Alma Bell Janet Benson Carl Bowers Jimmy Bowers CLASS l v' iii 7 Bobby Crouch Katherine Dearborn Gerald Doby Judy Donabauer Mackie Eagle Rick Earle Paula Earnhardt Joe Ellis Dan Ennis Bryant Evans Jean Evans Patricia Evans Stewart Bowyer David Caldwell Neil Campbell Sandra Campbell Bill Campbell Bettie Carpenter Irving Chapman David Clark Martha Clarke Anne Clifton Charles Cook Jerry Cook Bob Copley Nat Craig John Cress .5 ng, Richard Everhart Charles Faison Luke Farmer Ralph Fleming Wayne Flora Sandra Fogner Irving Foil Steve Forrest Wayne Foutz Frances Gibbs Charles Gilbert Shirley Gillis Jo Goodman ay Goodman Linda Goodman SOPHOMORE . W 1. 5' N, 3. -S' f N-'YQ' 'Ty '39 gk, I is ,D W Don Graham Margaret Graham Sandra Gregory Jennie Gregory Bill Griffith Edna Grimes Janet Hahn E. C. Haithcock Johnny Harris Glenda Hartsell Margaret Hensley Charles Hess CLASS Elizabeth Jim Dot Jim Nita Kesler Kesler Klutlz Kluttz Kluttz George Knox Suzanne Kress Julian Lamb June Langley Peggy Leach Elizabeth Lee Joe Lentz Connie Hill George Hodge Lois Hood Sammy Houser Elaine Humphrey Jimmie Humphries Robert Hunter Cecil Hutchinson Eunice Ingram Jerry .lowers Edward Julian Larry Julian Carolyn Kenerly Walter Kepley David Kesler SOPHOMCDRE lmelda Leonard David Lesslie Judy Loflin Sam Lotlin Walter Logan- Sarah Lovette Jean Lowder Joyce McAdams Dottie McCanless Jim McCurdy Susan McFadden Glenda Mclver Norma Malcolm Charles Martell Pete Martin Mary Jo Mason Hobart Mendenhall Jerry Merritt Ann Mesimer Phyllis Miller Phyllis C. Miller William Monroe Albert Moon Sue Musselman Rosalie Myers Sandy Newland Claudia Peck CLASS Q' .T :PU Alice Putnam Tommy Rabon Betty Reavis Clayton Rlfxyne Kenneth Richardson Connie Rickmond Diane Rogers Glenn Rusher Mike Samuels Roger Saylor Sandra Schofield Libby Sherrill .x A Dewey Peck Jerry Peck Arlene Peeler Marlene Peeler Pat Peninger Flora Phillips Gayle Pickett Jeanie Pinkston Sandra Pinkston Francis Plummer Mary Frances Poole Hoyt Pope Victor Poplin Benny Poston Cynthia Proctor Q- Becky Shores Robert Shuping Alice Sigmon Ann Sims Helen Small Billy Solomon Luther Sowers Phillip Sowers Jean Spencer Carole Steele Pattie Steen Myra Stewart Robert Strange Volerio Strayhorn Richard Summers .gz i J., , . r fax an SOPHOMORE 37-1 Robert Taylor Elaine Temple Judy Thompson James Trexler Becky Troutmon Patsy Tucker Peggy Tucker James Tutterow CLASS Worth Williamson Louis Wofford Gayle Wortham Vaughn Ya rbrough Tim Yates Donnie Yost Don Young Tommy ZumBrunnen 77 -TF on Telka Verble Milly Wagoner Teeny Wagoner Glenn Walker Betty Waller Tommy Waller Johnny Walser Ken Walsh Billy Ward Elizabeth Ware Judy Watson Jerry Weaver Linda Whitman Millie Whittington Jack Williams President Advisor Vice-President Helen Brewer Mr. Robert Greenland Susan Rouzer FRESHMAN CLASS l Sedfefdfy Treasurer 50 1ClVG Ruffv Jimmy Koontz Welcome to Boyden, a large and strange school . . . finding our way to all the new classes. . .getting acquainted with teachers and fellow class- mates . . . using the new gym and cafeteria . . . participating in activities and joining clubs. . . electing our first class officers in high school , . . getting accustomed to high school life . . . cramming tor exams . . . making the best Homecoming float ever . . . ending our firstwonderful year. ez 4 ' Z' FR Tv br- N CLASS in Bill Campbell Teresa Corrigan Paula Case Carol Ann Chaffin Junior Chostian Lock Chor Bunny Clapp Eddie Clarke Judy Cline Robert Coffey Lloyd Cooke James Copley lx' ' Norman Allen Virginia Almond Frances Bailey Shirley Bellefeuille Marilyn Benson ' Carolyn Blackwelder Jerry Boggs Judy Bonds Nelson Bostian Margaret Bowler 'Q' I Richard Bradshaw Helen Brewer Jack Brown Patsy Burleson Ann Caldwell 63 Beverly Corelle Judy Corelle Judy Cress Jimmy Cross Judy Crowell Carole Daniel Charles Deadwyler Richard Deaton Patsy Dees Linda Dudney Jerry Eagle Jennie Eason James Edmiston Ann Edwards William Edwards FRESHMAN lish Eric Faust Frank Feeney Michael Feezor Virginia Fisher Edith Folger Larry Godwin Charles Goldman Joan Goodman Mickey Goodman Larry Gregory Inez Griffith l . . Perry Hood David Hubba rd Sally Hudson Robert James Ann Jones Patsy Jones Dan Julian Phyllis Kenerly Thomas Kerns David Kesler Norma Kluftz James Koontz Gary Grim Barbara Grubb Buford Guy Geraldine Hamm Donald Hanes Burton Harrison Barbara Jean Heffner Allan Heilig David Heilig Mollie Heilig Joel Hiatt Charles Hoffner Jimmy Honeycutt Lavon Honeycutt Thelma Honeycutt Carolyn Lamb Billy Leclcie Anita Lee Peggy Lee Tommy Lewis Vera Lewis Carol Livengood Larry Loflin Melvin Ludwig Bruce Mason Brenda Mickey Clyde Mickle Charles Miller Gale Miller Joyce Miller E' 2, FRESHMAN lq 'R Y' f 'I GY' 4 L. . 1 Patty Miller Tommy Miller Myles Mentz Gloria Misenheimer Cece Monroe Doug Montgomery Bobby Morgan Richard Morgan Pat Morris Carolyn Myers Dwight Nesbit John Overton gs 6 Bobby Reeves Brenda Ritchie Susan Rouzer Vici Roach Bobby Roakes Jack Roark Larry Roberts Tommy Roberts Don Ruftv Sandra Rufty Odell Sapp Johnny Schofield Sammy Owen Leston Parks Brenda Peeler Tommy Peeler Thelma Pence Shirley Poole Betsy Preble ,J fgvaa Mom OVCZ! Eddie Pring 5 .Jada W Frank Ramsey Q! Joyce Randall pg LVV Q Christina Rankin Brenda Rary Karen Rowling Jerry Redwine 1 ml FRESHMAN Max Seagle Larry Shepherd, Jimmy Shipton Eleanor Sifford Linda Sink Nicky Slaughter Nancy Small Betty Jean Smith Julie Smith Ann Sparks Eddie Stone Phil Stowe Daniel Stump Barbara Summit Susan Swartz Ralph Toler fp. Barry Torrence Luther Trexler Mary Ruth Trexler Peggy Trexler Shirley Trexler 68 Betty Jo Trexler l r CLASS I Norma Jean Wooley Gerald Workman Rachel Wyatt Fred Ya rboro Tom Ya rbrough 69 Priscilla Waller Diane Walser Mary Walton Jerry Ware Linda Weanl' Judy Weatherford Brenda Welch Sandra Welch Jimmy Whittington Dana Wiles Claire Williams Robert Williams Carl Wilson Willie Wilson Judy Wood Tommy Yountz Mjfzom 'We give Our jAanL5 ,1 .J..,.,.......1.........r.,..:...,..u.,.i .-Ll.. 1 I ' r ' 1' . . -I -'A :.-i-..'-,- an-- I T iw' ' wi 0- 1. . , - - H .- pgi.-. I ' I J A y 'lj1'. iff-I11lPQi lfgggsl l .L ll till Wi. ml' .I I F5111 L' 'L'TlJ.l: ,W fm fr I I .jg I f ., ,Q,ll,.-l. ill , if igg ..-..-.f- ----1 ,, ,. , ig. MELVIN G. STAHL Supervisor of Instruction A.B.-Franklin and Marshall M.Ed.-Harvard University J. H. KNOX HARRY LIVENGOOD SUPe lVVfe 1Cl9V1'f.0l CITY Schools Business Manager of City Schools B.S.--The Citadel B.S.-Catawba College M.A.-University of CIWICOQO Cincinnati Conservatory of Music J, H. NETTLES Principal B.S.-Furman University M.A.-George Peabody University DERWOOD HUNEYCUTT Assistant Principal A.B.-Catawba College M.A.-University of South Carolina VIRGINIA SMOOT MABEL LIPPARD Secretary of School Girls' Counselor W- S- I-UDWIG King's Business College A.B.-Woman's College, U.N.C. Boys' Counselor Woman's College, U.N.C. M.A.-Columbia University A,B,-High Paint College Ai 'F'Il,',iff Y , V-rfsffw' H :,?aP ' ' DAVID EARNHARDT Wingate Jr. College B.S.-Appalachian College G. RAY BROWN A.B.-Lenoir Rhyne University of North Carolina ANNIE LEE CRESS B.S.-Catawba College M.A.-Columbia University JOE S. FEREBEE A.B.-Cofcwbo College M.A.-University of North Carolina ELMA GAFFORD B.S.--University of Georgia LESTER GARDNER A.B.-Catawba College l l l l l - i T.. .. --, E-2.:?7:,- :Sf ii 1 , ,E fa'-:E f ' 1, 1 . E ' ,ti ' , - ri, L, , 1 l V V , .1 Ll, -'1 T Nw HKQMGQZC-1 few 'l M.A.--University of South ! vf ' MINNIE GASTON A.B.-Meredith College IDA GORDNER A.B.-Womon's College, U.N.C. BETTY GREENE A.B.-Miami University, Ohio B.Mus.Ed.-Northwestern University ROBERT GREENLAND A.B.-C b c ll cgiw O lljgigexfp ,KI T QUINCY E. GREGORY jaw l A.B.--Furman University f g Carolina ANNE HALL B.S.-Womon's College, U.N.C. AMY MOORE A. B.-Catawba College ADDIE RHEM MORRIS A.B.-Womon's College, U.N.C. M.A.-University of North Carolina MARY N ICOLSON A.B.-Cotowbo College VERN ELLE PALMER B.S.-Appalachian College M.A.-Appalachian College EDNA PINKSTON Salisbury Business College MARIE REAVIS B.S.-Appalachian College -IW' BARBARA HARDESTY B.S.-East Tennessee State College M.R.E.-Duke Divinity School LEROY W. HOSTETTLER B.S.-Stout Institute MABEL JOHNSON A.B.-Winthrop College M.S.-University of South Carolina FRANK LEWIS BSE University of Florida 'CII' mf. Y 5---, , MIA..-University of Florida V - A 4,5 .X , BETTY JEAN LOWDER ' B.S.-Appalachian College EMMA MARSTON A.B.-Woman's College, U.N.C. I I 9 4-V Q... I 5 4.. , 4 'SQ' -i I j . ,ai F -I-lun.. I. .,.. . ,rg . ,in X. ,iv 1 I fl , Ui 'e ' ' L VCI' '59- 1 '- bfx ', FL' , - C' 'X W. Y. RICHARDSON, JR. BETSY ROBINSON E. R. SMITH RICHARD E. SOUTHWIC A.B.-University of North A.B.--Greensboro College A-B--l-SUOII' RIWYUS 53.5,-Qhio Srqfe Univergi CGFOIING M'A'-University of North M.A.-Ohio State Universi Corolnno JUNE STOWE BERT WESTBROOK CATHERINE WHITENER B.S.S.A.-Womon's College, A.A.--Campbell College A.B.-Catawba College U,N,C, A.B.-High Point College M.A.-Duke University University of North Carolina CLEANING STAFF CORDIA LEE SHELTON LOUELSIE MITCHELL ALBERTA WRIGHT Absent when picture wos made were Burl Smith and Gilbert Russell 74 ...V+ STUDENT ASSOCIATION First Vice- President I Eddie Goodnight Second Vice-President 2 Tam Shuford l' ,. M is Advisor T , Miss Catherine Whitener l l l . 1'T'T l. V. V wi. W ,. fl mf-Q Treasurer Charles Hellard sf., Q President Ned Storey Secretary Mary Margaret Kelly Parliamentarian Ralph Edwards School Store Charles Hellard Cheerleading Nancy Morris Carolyn Davis Art Johnny Nash Charles Livengood Elections and Finance Eddie Goodnight House and Grounds Linda Flynn John Kavanagh Inter-Club Bob Davis Public Relations Glenn Ketner Publicity Rachel Allen Recreation Ann Peeler Ralph Edwards CHAIRMEN The chairmen of each committee are ap- pointed by the president, with the approval of the executive board, consisting of the five main officers of the Student Association and the faculty advisor. Chairmen are chosen from interested students who have signified their desire to serve on a committee. However, certain qualifications must be met. Each chairman serves for one school year. Assembly Jane Sugg Citizenship Tam Shuford Devotions Carol Harrison Library Kay Goodman Lost and Found Ronald Harris Projects Patsy Ryan Social Suzanne Hunter Stage David Saleeby Jerry B rown Traffic Herbert Jones Becky Shuping gp. I' 4-ig4 l Literary Advisor Editor-in-Chief Miss Mabel Lippard Becky Shuping Business Manager Gaye Carter l A V 2 gpg! ll x L Managing Editor Patsy Ryan Asst. Managing Editor Frances Peeler ,E ,H ,rn 'SILT' . Sports Editor ' Asst. Sports Editor Walter Tatum Bob Davis 78 -4 1, -' -. . 4 ii, yd , l 1 N .35 'fs 'QV' 'lar W7 B xt ' Assistant Editor Linda Flynn ' THE ECHO STAFF ' mf' -'eA ' 5 V 1 l , .. l yf W IV, iii' Q, --'ll Literary Editor Sylvia Cranford Art Editor Carolyn Davis ! 'sw Business Advisor Miss Emma Marston if-rl, Asst. Business Manager Joan Carol Yates 95 Asst. Literary Editor Jane Sugg if Q.ff Photographer Jan Antoniewicz i Members of the literary staff prepared for long hours of hard work and fun are: seated on floor: Sylvia Cranford, Jane Sugg, Frances Peeler, and Patsy Ryan, seated on couch: Linda Flynn, Miss Mabel Lippard, advisor, and Becky Shuping. THE STAFF AT WoRK Working on the financial side of the Echo are: seated: Waiter Tatum, Miss Emma Marston, business ad- visor, Gaye Carter, Carolyn Davis, standing: Bob Davis, Joan Carol Yates, Jan Antoniewicz. -gf -7, iq, af -51- J! Tfgnu THE YELLOW Each issue of the Yellow Jacket begins in the class- room, where over-all planning takes place. After planning, writing is the next step in publishing a paper. Rachel Allen, publicity chairman, types a story for Martha Sink, girls' sports editor. I The five editors, Josephine Gardner, editorial editor, Boyd Hight, managing editor, Mildred Erwin, editor-in- chief, Ann Peeler, news editor, and Carol l-larrison, feature editor, then read the material to choose the stories to be published. Making the lay-out of a page are Ann Miller and Dot Honeycutt, assistant circulation managers, Jan Pittman, social editor, Naomi Dixon, assistant news editor, and Mary Prevette, assistant editorial editor. Co-art editors, Peggy McLarty and Suzanne Ramsey add humor to the paper with their lively cartoons. PRINTING SPORTS . i 'Li A V fl . X i.3 Sis 1 -x., 1 . 'Q ACKET STAFF Selling those vital ads is the responsibility of Jim Cooper, advertising manager, and Charlie Roakes, assistant. Here they plan a picture ad with Mr. Ben W. Shapiro, of Guyes. Nancy Morris, business manager, and Miss Ida Gordner, advisor, total the receipts from the last paper. Danny l-logue, sports editor, interviews Mr. Derwood l-luneycutt for a sports scoop. Wayne Shadrick, assistant sports editor, Fran Wagoner, exchange editor, and Julie Hudson, assistant feature .editor, turn over a dummy to Mr. Smith at the printers. Working on circulation of another great Yellow Jacket are Marilyn Wiles, assistant circulation manager, Betsy Freeman, 'circulation manager, and Julia Polyak, alumni editor. ADVERTISING BUSINESS fx suPPonT't'-.r THESE IX ' SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ART 1 5. lIIIIIlXX1'!I l l fs MA Que Qui' gifeem Tse-.C Jiflfil i- A' A I . L BECKY SHUPING Historian Ronnie Bastian Lawyer Ralph Edwards Prophet Ned Storey Statistician James Shuler xxx DAR Good Citizen The DAR Good Citizen is selected by the faculty from the three junior girls who receive the most votes in an election held in March by the Junior Class. The girl is chosen on the basis of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. She makes a scrapbook at her school activities, with emphasis upon her high school career, which she submits tothe local DAR chapter. CLASS DAY oFFicERs fvqiimf wx .-f 9 4 ,cm ' - O og' -,f - x ,' xg . A0478 .- 1 l9'fL N !q'fA' ,. Q, x '11 X 1 I 4 'mg 1 U 1 'E K. T7 Seated: Carol Murdock, Ann Gabriel, Gaye Carter, Mildred Erwin, Carol Harrison. Standing: Ann Mulkey, Becky Shuping, Mary Margaret Kelly. JUNIOR ALTRUSANS JUNIOR ROTARIANS ' First Row: Ronnie Bastian, James Shuler, Glenn Ketner, Ned Storey. Second Row: Jerry l-lillard, Eddie Goodnight, John Kavanagh, Ralph Edwards, Charles Hellard. f ' ff E U E54 aaa? Q :li he NATIONAL ATHLETIC SCHGLARSHIP SGCIETY 26 5 1 First Row: Charles Hellard, Secretary-Treasurer, Eddie Goodnight, President. Second Row: Walter Tatum, Charles Liv- engood, Johnny Nash, Ronnie Bosiian, Jerry Brown, Jerry Hillard. Third Row: Mr. Bill Ludwig, Advisor, Baxter Mawery, Johnny lsenhour, Burl Brady, Larry Pring, John Kavanagh. 86 4 2 ' F L V I I . 1 . 1 - f , 1' I i xv ,595 fr '1 Q 'G' r - J' 92 . . . 11' ,. . wp . A A N 'll -V In ' J ' -4'-.il . . N A F W E F 9 G , W 5, I 1 ,F . V . J, . yr ,, f-T' , sf' fi I I c' ' - , , 7 . , . 4 ,, A.,- fqrl' 'f tl? 'rgl I Vice-President President James Shuler Secretary Linda Flynn THE ELIZABETH MCLAUGHLI N CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society rs com' of chosen members from the Junior and Senior Classes who have an average of ,f'I2?'?ijf,,,- Mary Margaret Kelly Treasurer Boyd Hight ninety or above scholostically. The selection, Chaplain Charles I-lellard which is made 'by thetaculty, is based upon character, scholarship, leadership, and serv- ice to the school. Advisor State President Glenn Ketner Mrs. Elma Gafford Co-Projects Chairman Becky Shuping 88 Co-Proiects Chairman Jerry Hillard Vice-President Secrefdry Jane Sugg President Frances Peeler Patsy Ryan THE IDA CAROLINE GORDNER CHAPTER OF THE QUILL AND SCROLL The Quill and Scroll is an Honor Society for High School Journalists who have excelled in some phase of jour- nalism and whose scholarship is in the Treasurer upper third of the class for the year irpmieds Chahman Boyd Hight which the selection is made. Linda Flynn Ca roi Harrison Becky Shuping Advisor Miss Ida Gordner 89 Danny Hogue Mildred Erwin hiixx M l Va 5 : Tff3??' ,1Q!3,I, , X: Hp! ' 'f 7. Q o V5 . U I' ' QM 1 fb' 4 E Y Hixfvighfff 3551 513'-if Q -'J' ' X :GE 1 . :mu : 1' ,. Y.: x ,-' f ,X -'NYM ,fl W-1?r1j'vlJ',2 W - ':1fl:f','f 1 Il' I A E. if ,f.:w.,, M 1' 1 W., , , M! 1 x:Tf'f1aNx'.u Qlggw gk 1.1 2 lx , ff: If ' , '43, ' :Q Elf gi, , AJ V. 3,51 P- J .1 isqt-if 12,5215 . Ry'-5. .ln k X1- '-:2-'f:L'3F , -.--.ig E? 'IJ 1' , 411 1- ' ET?-'-7'4a 7 fp-2 C19 ' 1 if' ' 4-15 ' if rp- ig if ' v.'1i':-1 19543 ,..1--- . W. U fmfiw 'UW ' VC. Nfl . X ,- Qf 2 'Q Q .f W 1 ff-49 4 ' ,'-' ,x Y 1 -- 1 1 5, 'gh-I I' Q wiwQ.1, .rf L M 5, w.-UQ, iii lil :Qi l'll Iii' ll 'lu 'lu f 0 i I I I n E 6 6 77 'We . give .ur irfze 4 Vice-President Secretary Eddie Goodnight ' Charles Hellard .eff Cl 0Pl0il'l Treasurer JSVVY BFOWH Jan Antoniewicz President Glenn Ketner KEY CLUB We-s Tc- Sponsored by the Kiwanians, the Key Club has as its motto, We Build . The objectives of this club are to develop initiative and leadership, to serve the school and community, to prepare for useful citizenship, and to accept and promote the constitutional objective of Ki- ,vypnis lnternatlonal. F 'l ,. it .Xu-it 'l i First Row: John Kavanagh, Glenn Ketner, Jan Antoniewicz, Eddie Goodnight, L.narles Hellard. Second Row: Jerry Weaver, Jimmy Bea- ver, Ronnie Bostian, Ronald Harris, Bobby Rodgers, Bobby Wakefield, Johnny lsenhour. Third Row: Ned Storey, David West, Myron Goodman, Burl Brady, James Shuler, Andy Sparks, Jim Cooper, Bill King. Fourth Row: Tam Shuford, Herbert Jones, Walter Tatum, E. C. Haithcock, Worth Williamson, Mickey Dunham, Jerry Hillard, Charlie Roakes, Henry Hawkins. Fifth Row: Bobby Cook, Baxter Mowery, Jerry Brown, Nelson White, Fred Lingle, Charles Livengood, Johnny Nash, Ralph Edwards, Boyd l-light, Joe Blake. 92 Vice-President Secretary Tommy Barkley Wa lter Tatum LL-sn ' Chaplain ff' I I A Treasurer President Jimmy Beaver -.t' 4 , 'L 'vi ' H I - Y Boyd Hight . - f, , X Y P . 7 I K The Hi-Y, a Christian organization, for its motto uses the four C's: clean scholarship, clean speech, clean sports, and clean living. Their purpose is to create, main- tain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. First Row: Jimmy Beaver. Second Row: John Kavanagh, Tommy Barkley, Walter l'atum, Joe Blake, Boyd Hight, Jerry Hillard, Sammy Murphy, Glenn Ketner. Third Row: Wayne Harrington, Eddie.Goodnight, Nod Storey, Lee Armour, Sidney Sowers, Ted Hamilton. Fourth Row: Steve Browning, Mike Harris, Tommy Eaton, Bobby Davis, Don Stafford, Gone Campbell, Jerry Bundy. 93 Joe Blake s r , 4. .-..-f -if ,Jah 5 f'-J. flf fl ., J 3 Tr 1-'l 1- 5 ' 3 0 .- Gaye Carter X 'E ,J 1.1 N Joan Carol Yates .:-Lf' r f: r ' Mildred Erwin Bob Dqvig x 1- V' r t- , ff .X , I r I ND B YS Herbert Jones ST' K-I-E ,, ,7. :' u gh Y 'V 'lx' K err LA U ,ff . V I I , X 1 3, V- n I A A J, V I 3 .ga Charles Livengood Glenn Keg,-,er Peggy Eidson 4 -, Walter Tatum Eddie Goodnight Boyd Hlght Nelson White Ralph Edwards Jerry Brown 94 3 . 'iv' - . l - . N, ,RL K D Y -1 A . g l President Vice-President . 'l' A D' K Bob Davis Tommy Eaton lf: xi l. 1 f i ,' . -L-f . 1 .it fr vi- i 1 LL , .T The Varsity Club is mode up of boys who have won f 4 ' a letter in any one of the main sports-football, bas- ' ' ketball, wrestling, baseball, and track. The club, organ- ized to stimulate interest in athletics, helps to give rec- Swefdw ognition to the boys earning varsity letters. Ronnie Bastian f ' l if 'N I .ri l :tl . ' ,Ia Q ' ii Treasurer Danny Safrit First Row: Alan Blankinship, Jan Antoniewicz, Wallace Plyler, Tommy Eaton, Bob Davis, Danny Safrit, Ronnie Bostian, David West Wayne Kluttz. Second Row: Herbert Jones, James Coffey, John Kavanagh, Donald Nelms, Mr. Lester Gardner, Advisor, Eddie Good night, Bill Eaton, Tommy Barkley, Larry Pring. 95 'ray- First Row: Buena St'll , aney Sheehan S - V V. T fr -I Fi I-V ' , Dottie McCanless, Patsy Tucker, Ann M ' eslmer, Flo Bennett, Sandra Pinkston, Milly Wagoner, Linda Goodman, Glenda Hartsell, Treasurer: Katherine Dearborn, Par- liamentariang Diane Walser, Becky Troutman, Sandra Welch, Elaine Evans. Third Row: Libby Sherrill, Teeny Wagoner, Anne Clifton, Cece Monroe, Cynthia Proctor, Marilyn Benson, Joyce Randall, Sue Mussel- man, Katie Barringer, Dot Kluttz, Lydia Ballard. 7- FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA ,fr S -Inez First Row: Ann Caldwell, Glenda Mclver, Brenda Rar Beverly Corelle, Barbara Arey, Secret ' ' Anne Yost, Polly E ' M. Y. ary, Phyllis Walser, arnhardt, Linda Sink, Elizabeth Arey, Ann rller. Second Row: Becky Shuping, President, Sue McFadden, Christina Rankin, Susan Swartz, Vici Roach, Ann Sparks, Patsy Dees, Patsy Burleson, Third Row: Judy Ann English, Mary Walton, Nancy Small, Cece Monroe, Claire Williams, Mollie Heilig. Fourth Row: Barbara Hettner, Sally Hudson. . . 96 i , Ann Ed- wards R . econd Row' Judy Cline ' r Row: Elizabeth Miller, Miss Cente Marie Reavis, Advisory Faye Smith. Outer Row: Martha Sink, Katurah Mesirner, Sue Page, Annyce Coe, Sally Pierce, Mlss Betty Lowdcr, Ad- vlsorp, Myra Stewart, Carolyn Lamb Carolyn Kenerly, Judy Weatherford. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSCDCIATION Brenda Mickey, B tt Reavis Shirley Bellefeuille, Jennie Eason, First Row: e y , Helen Brewer. Second Row: Brenda Ritchie, Janet Benson, Susan Swartz, Linda Whitman. Third Row: Norma Kluttz, S Cl' e, Brenda Rary. In the foreground is Judy Crowell, Judy in Miss Betty Jean Lowder, Advisor. FUTURE TEACHERS CDF AMERICA Y? -..,-L, 1 X. ,. I fr, 5 Riil A 1 g gi , 31152 Ti Lu -. . wtf., L N, ,L LL., 1 'T' . I V ' up i ,Tw - f I. I -V: ' l ' 'I 'Q 'A,...1..:e. ' ' icy, 1' ' K , gt E? , 1 ' 'l -'-I i FM, tl, jk '- . I ' First Row: Flo Bennett, Elizabeth Arey, Sarah K. Hinsan, Ann Miller, Secretary, Mary Prevette, Vice-Presidentg Ann Mulkey, Presi- dentg Jerry Hillord, Treasurery Phyllis Walser, Miss Catherine Whitener, Advisor. Second Row: Charles Hellard, Peggy McLarty, Judy Harrelson. Third Row: Nancy Morris, Ann Peeler, Diana Miller, Rachel Allen, Julie Hudson, Carol Harrison, Betty Uzzell, Louise Sig- mon, Frances Peeler, Joan Carol Yates, Mrs. Minnie Gaston, Advisor. SOPHOMORE LATIN CLUB l , 1 l I First Row: David Caldwell, Milly Wagoner, Sandra Gregory, Vice-President, Sandra Campbell, Carolyn Norris, Martha Clarke, Jennie Gregory, Secretary, Vaughn Yarbrough. Second Row: Cynthia Proctor, Gary Burleson, Connie Rickmond, Pattie Steen, Tenny Wagoner, George Knox, Martha Aycoth, Lamar Jones, Sue Muirhead. Third Row: Judy Donabauer, Rick Earle, Libby Sherrill, Worth Williamson, President, Luther Sowers, Delores Pettet, Francis Plummer, Peggy Leach. Fourth Row: Nat Craig, Phillip Sowers. FRESHMAN LATIN CLUB First Row: Glenn Rusher, Ann Sparks, Gloria Misenhelmer, Jennie Eason, Christina Rankin, Joyce Randall, Ann Jones, Billie Ann Eagle. Second Row: Donald Haynes, David Heilig, Eleanor Sifford, Barbara Grubb, Carol Livengood, Sandra Welch. Third Row: Tommy Rob- erts, Bobby Reeves, Judy Wood, Patsy Burleson, Odell Sapp, Lesfon Parks, Bobby Miller. Fourth Row: Helen Brewer, Program Chair- man, Molly Heiling, Secretary, Barbara Heffner, President, Teresa Corrigan, Vice-President, Sally Hudson, Treasurer. i i s f' , ' at , Y , It v r - ,I , x I i ,f .i y All e First Row: Paula Case, Karon Rowling, Edith Folger, Eddie Sweet, Sidney Sowers, Robert Coffey, Thelma Pence, Judy English, Patsy Jones, Mary Walton. Second Row: Gail Miller, Eddie Pring, Claire Williams, Bud Mickle, Danny Julian, John Evans, Bobby Roach, Som- my Murphy Third Row: Frank Finney, Virginia Fisher, Treasurer: Vici Roach, Program Chairman, Eric Faust, Charles Goldman, Brenda Mickey, Sandro Rufty, Vice-President, Johnny Overton, Secretary. Fourth Row: Lloyd Cook, President. 99 F3 2. . .- l. , L' -2 M S' 1, I V ig- , - . -A i gif l X L 4 .1 ,R , . ., 5 ,lx 'i ll l ' l i 1 Qx 45 llv ' . S Se th A 3 ' .258 P faxes I ' .67 Q i i First Row: Milly Wagoner, Martha Aycoth, Sandra Gregory, Teeny Wagoner, Mary Prevette, Fran Wagoner, Suzanne Ramsey, Naomi Dixon, Jan Pittman, Bunnie Clemence, Jennie Gregory, Marilyn Wiles, Vaughn Yarbrough. Second Row: Judy Donabauer, Martha Clarke, Cynthia Proctor, Sandra Campbell, Ann Peeler, Libby Sherrill, Miss Ida Gordner, Advisor, Connie Rickmond, Josephine Gardner, Millie Heilig, Nancy McCartney, Sally Pierce. Third Row: Rick Earle, Pattie Steen, Peggy Leach, Delores Pettet, Nancy Morris, Frank Montgomery, Ted Hamilton. Fourth Row: Tam Shuford, Bill King, Jerry Brown, Baxter Mowery, David Caldwell, Luther Sowers, Lamar Jones, George Knox, Nat Craig, Worth Williamson, Francis Plummer, Phillip Sowers. Officers of the Junior Classical League are-First Row: Rick In Roman Gladiatorial Combat Regalia are Jerry Brown, Baxter Earle, Vice-President, Ted- Hamilton, President. Second Row: Mowery, Ted Hamilton, and Luther Sowers. Frank Montgomery, Treasurer, Bill King, Vice-President of the State J. C. L., Milly Wagoner, Secretary. FRENCH CLUB J Mfg: -I s-uae, hilt 1 LT First Row: Anne O'Nc-al, Ann Miller, Julia Palyak, Martha Sink. Second Row: Mildred Erwin, Frances Peeler, Peggy McLarty, Mary Pre- vette, Secretary, Carol Harrison, Miss Emma Marston, Advisor, Suzanne Hunter, Betty Uzzell, Annyce Coe. Third Raw: Lynne Cham-' bers, Sarah Holsclaw, Sarah K. l-linson, Josephine Gardner, David Walser, Jerry l-lillard, President, Charles l-lellard, Julie Hudson, Linda Flynn, John Kavanagh, Wallace Plyler, Bill King, Glenn Ketner, Gaye Carter, Frank Montgomery, Mickey Dunham, Myron Goodman, Treasurer. Fourth Row: Paul Gray, Morton Barker, Bobby Wakefield, Charles Livengood, Vice-President, Walter Tatum, Gene Camp- bell, John Riley, Elizabeth Thomerson, Sylvia Cranford. SPANISH CLUB it llliif' 5 .I- li ,514 First Row: Lee Armour, Donald Barber, Bruce Anderson, Ned Storey, Eddie Goodnight, Burl Brady, Reid Monroe, Charles Gerock, Phillip Kivett. Second Row: Jerry Shapiro, Bunnie Clemence, Jan Pittman, Naomi Dixon, Nancy McCartney, Ann Peeler, Mary Margaret Kelly, Secretary, Nelson White, Vice-Presidentp David West, President: Laura Craig, Treasurer, Buena Still, Mary Frances Davis, Marilyn Rufty, Lois Nushan, Becky Shaping. Third Row: Miss Emma Marston, Advisor, Phyllis Walser, Gayle Monroe, Dot Moore, Fran Wag- oner, Dot Pinkston, Janc Grogan, Jerry Bundy, Donald Rink, Jim Shuler, Ronald Harris, Betty Mason, Ann Mulkey, Betsy Freeman, Martha Wheeler, Barbara Schofield, Jerrie Foil, Jane Sugg, Frances Lynne Foil, Jane Wagoner. Fourth Row: Jerry Brown, Tam Shuford, Joe Blake, Herbert Jones, Johnny Nash, Nancy Morris, Doris Price, Donald Nelms, Patsy Ramsey, Patsy Ryan. me b ,C css .,, DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB Looking at merchandise in a local clothing store are: First Row: Jackie Branch, Delores Trexler Bitner. Second Row: Wayne Allman, Marget Goodman, Jane Humphrey, Ethel Solomon. ln the classroom working on thc DE football program are: First Row: Hugh Julian, Jack Zimmerman, Jerry Shank, Richard Cashwell, Peggy Leonard, Peggy Eidson. Second Row: Jimmy Brown, Bob Landreth. Looking at samples of rug material in a furniture store are: First Row: Jim Basinger, Ernest Barrington, Bill Ward, Jerry Mer- ritt, Sue Julian. Second Row: Fred Gillis, H. C. Daniel, Harold Craven. At the check out counter in one of Salisbury's super markets are: First Row: Bobby Wagoner, Doyle Owen, Charles Hess, Jerry Morris, J. C. Beacham, Charles Wilson, J. C. Yost, Wayne Hall. Posing in a department store are some more of the DE stu- dents. First Row: Martha Sells, Sylvia Moore Frick, Jeanie Gold- man. Second Row: Ogilee Parks, Sherry Fink Eagle, Tommy Hood, Mickey Reid, Jean Evans. igj I . First Row: Linda Goodman, Joyce McAdams, Charles Hollard, Eddle Goodnight, Katie Barringer, Carol Murdock, Sylvia Cranford. Second Row: Anno Clifton, Judy Kestlcr, Andy Sparks, Danny Hoguc, Dot Pinksfon, Betty Jean Shaw, Mrsi Vernelle Palmer, Advisor. LIBRARY CLUB First Row: Bobby Shuplng, Bobby Hunt, Paul Gray, Jerry Peck, Benny Posion, Neil Campbell, Jeanie Pinksfon, Diane Rodgers, Carolyn McConlcss. Third Row: John Puelcr, Billy Solomon, Charles Glover, S.evcn Adams, J. C. Ludwig, ,pgn1!-- C3 .-,il-u rx -1.13- .1111- 1.1--n l ,- af lO3 PX DRAMATICS LETTER CLUB First Row: Gaye Carter, Glenn Ketner, Joe Blake, Mary Ann Sides, Sandra Russell, Julie Hud- son, Suzanne Hunter, Second Row: Bill Shuping, Jerry Brown. MASQUE AND WIG First Row: Maxine Hudgins, Larry Drye, Bill Sfroupe, Phyllis Peacock, Dot Moore, Larry Ham- ilton, Johnny Plant, Gaye Car- ter, Nancy McCartney, Jennie Gregory. Second Row: Carolyn Schenck, Barbara Stone, Jerry Brown, Emelie Snider, Suzanne Hunler, Margaret Ann Lilly, Palsy Tucker, Danny Safrif, Bobby Davis. Third Row: Carson Sfoner, Bill Shuping, David Wal- ser, Joe Blake, Martha Wheeler, Carolyn Davis, Sandra Russell. Fourth Row: Sandra Gregory, Tippie Hensley, Julie Hudson, Mary Ann Sides. rs ij We u! Miss Amy Moore A TRIBUTE FINE AND TRUE The curtain goes down on a well done play, And we owc it all to you. With tireless effort and matchess skill, You work the whole day through. Your service to the Boydenites ls iust what we call tops . You tolerate the students' ways, From latest slang to bops With interest and enthusiasm, You hear us out in class. With patience and endurance, You try to help us pass. So in this poem we've tried to pay A tribute fine and true, By giving thanks to you, Miss Moore, For all the things you do. ' n up-s---A I f l .,, ,l J .lip l T i r' 1 . First Row: Johnny Nash, Jim Beaver, Don Graham, John Link. Second Row: David Saleeby, Jerry Brown. DRAMATICS First Row: Larry Drye, Martha Wheeler, Tippie Hensley. Second Row: Bill Stroupe, Carolyn Davis. lO'5 .,.- First Row: Christina Rankin, Cece Monroe, Barbara l-leffner, Gloria Misenheimer. Second Row: Patsy Burleson, Joyce Randall, Edith Folger, Betsy Preble, Mary Walton, Vici Roach, Susan Swartz. Third Row: Molly Heilig, Linda Weant, Susan Rouzer, Judy Cross, Phyllis Kenerly, Judy Ann English, Barbara Grubb. Fourth Row: Helen Brewer, Claire Williams, Teresa Carrigan, Rachel Wyatt, Nancy Small, Sally Hudson, lhelma Pence. Fifth Row: Eleanor Siftord, Diane Walscr, Sandra Welch, Ann Caldwell, Ann Sparks. i 'l l x d. . I i Q l l First Row: Jennie Gregory, Cynthia Proctor, Katherine Dearborn, Linda Whitman, Anne Clifton. Second Row: Paula Earnhardt, Martha Clarke, Tippie Hensley, Libby Sherrill, Joyce McAdams, Teeny Wagoner. Third Row: Edna Grimes, Patsy Tucker, Ann Mcsimer, Millie Wagoner, Katie Barringer, Elizabeth Kestler, Judy Thompson, Lindo Goodman. Fourth Row: Gayle Pickett, Judy Donabauer, Becky Troutman, Dottie McCanless, Suzanne Cressp Bettie Carpenter, Lydia Ballard, Glenda Hortsell. Fifth Row: Kitty Aliff, Sandra Gregory, Pattie Steen, Pat Peninger, Sandra Pinkston, Sue Musselmon, Dot Kluttz, Elaine Temple. 106 f it l Til r Glie ' 4 A 5J.l'.' First Row: Billie Jane Ruth, Peggy McLarly, Rachel Allen, Nancy Morris, Nancy McCartney, Betsy Freeman. Second Row: Bccy Saleeby, Sarah Holsclaw, Marilyn Rufty, Elizabeth Ann Newsom, Suzanne Ramsey, Naomi Dixon, Fran Wagoner, Elizabeth Arey, Jan Pittman, Diana Miller, Flo Bennett. Third Row: Sarah K. Hinson, Lois Nushan, Raney Sheehan, Josephine Gardner, Mary Prevette, Marilyn Wiles, Martha Wheeler. Fourth Row: Buena Still, Berry Davis, Bunnie Clemence, Judy Harrelson, Sally Pierce, Phyllis Pcffer, Ann Miller, Elaine Evans. First Row: Carolyn Schenck, Peggy Jo Tutrerow, Mary Ann Sides, Joan Carol Yates, Dol' Pinkston, Carol Murdock, Sandra Russell, Shirley Bonds, Dot Honeycutf. Second Row: Ann Gabriel, Phyllis Brandt, Nancy Clarke, Carolyn Yancey, Judy Thompson, Sylvia Cranford. IO7 .I , gb , President Jackie Branch INTERCLUB Y-TEEN COUNCIL The lnterclub Y-Teen Council is made up of representatives from the four Y-Teen clubs. These s ,, 1 representatives are the four main officers of the ' council. They meet as an executive committee to 'N K , ,Siva plan projects in which the four groups can work ' it 1 - ITN.. together, xl. , ' wi The Y-Teens, an organization carried on under ' 1. VE' the supervision of the YWCA, is a club of fellowship A I i'E'E'!'yr ' and service. Its symbol is a blue triangle, the sides , U - V1 of which stand for body, mind, and spirit-all three l if 1' V f, - of which the girls try to develop to the fullest extent. r:' i , ll' I fsdA. r,12, LJ L AL., Secretary Vice-President Kay Goodman V Nancy Morris -ps 3 Treasurer Cece Monroe 108 rw . V ,fl 1, L K' - .L A f-3. A . 1 P ' ' As i L Barbara Stone, Evangelistic Chairman, Johnny Wolser, Co-Chairman of Social Committee, Phyllis Walser, Co-Chairman of Social Com- mittee: David Walser, President, Carol Harrison, Devotion Chairman of the School, George Kestler, Treasurerg Eleanor Sims, Vice- President. BIBLE CLUB First Row: Martha Aycoth, Patsy Burleson, Pattie Evans, Imelda Leonard. Second Raw: Phyllis Miller, Judy Harrelson, Elaine Evans, Sarah Holsclaw. Third Row: Phyllis Kenerly, Gall Miller, Bob Shuping, Judy Loflin, Steven Adams. i 109 si ak I 1 M ,j 'yi ' , E 1 1 ' 'A 1 I M -V: 4 , i - X' I of I 1 - N ff S I 1 V. N 3 ,sig 1 If 1 A Q ' N , qlxi-3 N xx E G J' 'Q .fy 1 1 Q I J 3 fN4 'x v, J 1 , A 'a rqx. 'l '. Q :xx Qi ' 1-X Nhzi J Q 3 ...w1, 1 5, JN- -'wg ,- Qu, 4 ,NV 9 I - ' A 1 Min?-'gn ' 1 L' I I E 4' H .H ' in 4 E vu-LT X Q ' A 4,1 54 4. Sf' f Vgyif v , X 'N , X- Q ' . E 14 f - iw' X70 . 3. - 4 X -Plt? S1 'f A . v . an wx 4, , ws NX it uf ' if 2-Q , 313 X s I f '7 if 3 1 ,ff xx, F, ! ,f vi fsf'w 'Tw U f q 5 is .f- T 1 ? I! L aw' 4' '-Mi' J W Lf?nQ'r '51 fv- ,. 7? 3, 75' AXI- f , -gs? b V ' fb , : P'-' .I X ,I .1 ,, ' '-'fl Lx Lfgzf' so fll V, Q 'QS KA 3 d ' EA, o fs' 'Q sf' , 4 q.'.l If vs7 i5,N' ' 5. FT, f' vu. ff 'M 2:4-Q L '45- 4 A 'lid xx 'N 'Q wg. . i Becky Shores Boyd Haghr Drum Major Elizabeth Ann Newsom 113 Sherrell Dennis Eleanor Sims 1 s .X P l ITV '99 ' 40 Y? sa vr,! '. First Row: Elizabeth Ware, Janet Benson, Betty Reavis, Myra Stewart, Marlene Peeler, Arlene Pceler, Claudia Peck. Second Row: Linda Weanf, Brenda Ritchie, Susan Rouzer, Palsy Jones, Barbara Arey, Sandra Campbell, Elizabeth Gilbert. Third Row: Barbara Grubb, Connie Hill, Sandra Welch, Norma Malcolm, Betty Jo Trexler, Pat Morris. CHRLY FOURTH BOY? CHORUS First Row: Jim Waller, Charlie Dobbs, David Alexander, Charles Gilbert, Billy ,Honcycutlq Billy Leckie, Bryant Evans, Walter Logan. Second Row: Tommy Earnhardt, Henry Hilliard, Pete Marlin, Stewart Bowyer, Ervin Chapman, Bill Shupirig, Lewis Watford, Norman Allen, George Kestler. Seated at piano, Jerry Weaver. Flrsf Row Carol Chaffln Elconor Allen Pat Dobbs Shirley Trcxler Ann Bowler Alma Bell, Norma Kluffz Second Row Peggy Tuck er Judy Crowell Prrsculla Waller Dot Kluft Num Kluftz Carolyn Blackwclder Annycc Coe. Third Row Thelma Honeycuff Norma FIFTH PERIOD CHORUS Flrsf Row Barbara Stone Maxine Hudgms Peggy Leach Delores Pcffef Rosalie Myers Judy Thompson Telka Verble Ann Swearngan Nancy Clarke Lols Nushan Shrrlcy Glllls Loss Bradshaw Patsy Harrlson Sarah Aldredge, pianist. Second Row Phyllus Loflln, Sue McFadden Dome Basungcr Elame Humphrey Lourse Sngrnon Anne ONeal Sue Murrhead, Dol' Moore y? L. Q - v l V: 9,71 , h 1 .Il I I .. n F! I . I - 'ti I I MIXED CHORUS First Row: Jean Lowder, Alice Putnom, Elizabeth Arey, Eunice Ingram, Lindo Joyce Goodman. ASecond tRow: Elizabeth Lee, Sandra Schofield, Diane Rodgers Lee, Mary Ann Sides. Third Row: Stewart Bowyer, James Waller, Charles Dobbs, David Alexander, George Kestler. Fourth Row: Jerry Weaver, Charles Gilbert, Evans. BAND OFFICERS Seated: President, Doris Kaneklidesg Director, Mr. Richard South- wick. Standing: Vice President, Richard Everhardtj Secretory, Lynne Chambers. Missing from picture: Secretary, Alan Lyerly' Treasurer, Carroll Overton. 1- Mr. Carroll T. Overton, Chairman of Bond Uniforms Drive, and Mrs. Fred D. Flynn, President of Band Parents Association: two , outstanding leaders and workers in the Band Uniforms Drive. Whitman, Lydia Ballard, Ann Mulkey, Phyllis Loflln, Billie Summers, Pete Martin, Betty Ann Mason, Anita Billy Leckie, Boyd I-light, Ervin Chapman, Bill Shuping, Lewis Watford, Norman Allen, Walter Logan, Bryant First Row: Lois Bradshaw, Phyllis Loflin, Mary Margaret Kelly. Second Row: Bill King, Doris Kaneklides, Sherrell Dennis, Baxter Mowery, Boyd Highr. BAND LETTER CLUB JUNIOR MUSIC CLUB First Row: Bobby Shaping, Sarah Aldrcdge, Boyd I-light, Doris Kaneklidcs, Peggy McLarry, Terry Kluttz, Annie Lee Copley, Barbara Stone, Bertie Carpcnfar, Louise Sigmon. Second Row: Phillip Sowers, Lynne Chambers, Elizabeth Miller, Jane Grogan, Ann Mesimer, Buena S1'ilI, Sarah K .P-linson, Lois Bradshaw. Third Row: Frank Montgomery, Tommy ZumBrunnen, John Link, John Peeler, Sherrell Dennis. ! l ' ' TR J ' . 1 l , f QLVJ Lieutenant Governor ot Division lll Carolinas' District of Key Club International JOHN KAVANAGH l State President of the National Honor Society GLENN KETNER State Treasurer gf the National H . onor oclety MARY MARGARET KELLY President of the Southern Piedmont District of the North Carolina Library 113 Association BOBBY HUNT , ' 5' -r ' is Adi' STATE OFFICERS , State Treasurer of the ers of America Future Hamcmak BECKY SHUPING State Vice-President of the Junior Classical League BILL KING Advisor of Junior Classical League MISS IDA GORDNER Editor of the Boys' Statesman BOYD HIGHT- .A - li A' f ATE' -, 'Hi' ' 'A it iff 'Q .J.'f Q1 ,-, .:'y!'.a,f 1 wA.af we give ur' lairi Myirw COACHES r . -if as-1 1? , 45 -an ! Mr. Bill Ludwig Oli , y .V , 1 X Q.. . A. 7 x f , ,Q X I W-jr V i X' I 'i X '. ' Q ' ' 4- . ' U ' N jffffiilx -- A ' 'nfs .- ' ' EQQWFPQEHX ' Ll 'f N Zac- Tf553 ?3x r VQ:',1Lzf3 1E321x.'N:N W Wig! 3-I' .. .N -b. --w-:1'Q!f.- 1, H .A ,N 1g.g3,9.5. WHL, , h if 1 , . Mr. De rwood Huneycutt Y, ,ff ,YW ,,,, ' ua? 1 ' u ' W f ftizgffxxu M-Yi X H' r-.. Cl is Miss Betty Jaan Lowder r A , A rn Q f v fr QQWQ' fx f s Xf. ' , X Mr. Lester Gardner ,Q lp 2. W 1 Mr. Joe Ferebee Miss Marie Reavis 120 W 1 1 Jan Anroniewicz MANAGERS FOOTBALL 'lf Jan Antoniewicz Fred Lingle Bobby Copley Harold Craven WRESTLING Lonnie Mitchum Larry Beck TENNIS John Davis BASKETBALL Bill King Fred Lingle Eddie Clark Charles Faison BASEBALL Harold Craven Don Stafford Bill Waller Fred Lingle Bill King Bobby Copley E21 ng.. Vu ., '-..x 1uuA POUAK .yT::f,F.,f.,? yy. ,. . 1,-,QM NI Ll. . : V V MAN LNDA GOOD CAROLYN DAVIS Co-Chief TEEN Ki' Y WAGONER . S.. ax 5, 1'9 Km GQODMAN CHEER NANCY MORRIS Co-Chief 'JT' Miss ssrrv JEAN LOWDER Advisor LUMMIE JO HUNEYCUTT Mascot ABQ GLENDA HARTSELL fa W JENNIE GREGORY N ANNE curron NAN CY MCCART NEY RAC HEL ALLEN '-K i.f,dl-in . mi. f A ,, 2 . - -- H.-' 'i I'Ifve,'1 ' - VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM First Row: W. L. Fulton, Alvin Smith, Tommy Page, Jim Coffey, Ronnie Bostian, Tommy Barkley, Larry Pring, Gordon Hurley, Charles Hellard, Willie Plummer, Paul Roberts, Bob Davis. Second Row: George Knox, Ronnie Martin, Pete Martin, Torn Fisher, Kirby Miller, Bobby Wakefield, Mickey Dunham, Bill Eaton, Don Stafford, John Kavanagh, Barrett Julian, David West, Milton Clement. Third Row: Craig Kluttz, Wallace Plyler, Reid Monroe, Buddy Brown, Andy Sparks, Jim Dunn, Tommy Baker, E. C. I-laithcock, Bobby Crouch, Bobby Rodgers, Wayne Whitman, Myron Goodman, Morton Barker, Coach Bill Ludwig. I I -H 'Z JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM First Row: Sidney Sowers, Joe Alex- ander, Nat Craig, Clayton Rhyne, Ervin Chapman, Gerald Workman, Tommy Yarbrough. Second Row: 4 Steven Adams, Hoyt Pope, Danny Julian, Ralph Fleming, Wayne I , Flora, Charles Faison. Third Row: .1 l I Jim McCurdy, Jim Emerson, Jim Edmislon, Bill Allen, Ed Julian, Rick Earle, E. C. Haithcock, Sam Loflin. gif- ' J .I fl' '4 J 4 4 'e ,-1 rf' 1 - . P 4 Y. al., -V, . V ' D-A , V-a Q1 'QPNx' .J X7 f .V , K Ii 1' Wk' ev 1 X Tom ,'l3 -JH- ,3 -5, I, if was M '1 '2!: 95f,1 5 -ffm 73 , A -SWQ54 J 35 Eiga Q 'sig ::L +s:' vw-P C0 CAPTAINS my Page, Gordon Hurley, Ronnie 'T Boshan buzs' 1350? TOMMY BARKLEY MXLTON CLEMENT ANDY SP ARKS pplm WEST g' VI!-C JAMES COPE WALLACE PLYLER BXLL EATON 10mm mc-nj: GORDON HURLEY SEN BARRETT JULXAN KW-BY mu.ea RONNIE BOSTIAN PA UL Ronsnrs CKET ALVIN SMITH cHARLes HELLARD BOB DA VIS LA RR Y PRING .IA 6 195515 I '-1-f f X . I I 1 TOM FISHER RONNIE MARTIN JOHN KAVANAGH WA YNE WHITMAN CHARLES leou.ms n1r-mm... - -gem., '.l:i,.- ,, - I. -.ii15u1ii.,ia.11.,,1-E-ew. , , . l , .2 T7 A. 0,552 X H 'L1.E i-' 'r A A Sim? - i Ive VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: Charles Bowyer, Tam Shuford, Gene Campbell, Eddie Goodnight, Jerry Hillard. Second Row: Alvin Smith, Paul Roberts, Jim Klutfz, Coach Derwood Huneyculf, Charles Hellard, Mickey Dunham, Fred Anderson. W iv BASKETBALL T TEAM l , First Row: Charlie Roakes, Ken Walsh, l 5 Neil Campbell, Jim McCurdy, Tommy Yarbrough, Clyde Mickle, Tommy Roberls, Bobby Crouch. Second Row: i ip- , Coach Bert Westbrook, l-loberf Men- denhall, Don Graham, Worth William- son, Mackie Eagle, Bob Bernhardf, Sandy Newland, Mitchell Chapman. 35515 N r, .- iueli' :x 'AK Ns- . Q - .Meet 1--evra?-U v -, Eddie Goodmght . A 'KTM Chorles Hellcard 5 e Jerry Hillord Charles Bowyer Alvin Smith Paul Roberts A ,.---I 4 fri, , rxklim X 1' V' S f e X4 :J . L X Ps 'W Y r 4 Furst Row E C Hoithcock, George Knox Worth Williamson Coach Joe Ferebee Francis Plummer Cecll Hutchxnson Bully Kesler Second Row Jlm Arey, Donnie Yost Buddy Palmer Ball Allen Henderson Atwell Ben Wood Thlrd Row David Caldwell Bull Gnffnth Benny Poston Tommy Rabon. JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD First Row W L Fulton, Milton Clement Ned Storey Paul Roberts Coach Joe Fercbee Tommy Eaton Mike Waggoner Kurby Muller Fred Anderson Second Row: Jimmy Basmger Gordon Hurley Bull Eaton Jerry Hnllard Alvin Smith Craig Kluttz Jimmy Mongum Buddy Brown Thlrd Row: Bill Waller Ronald Neal Mrke Harris Tam Shuford Danny Safrlt K Idfq E PIL wr l' ' ,q i i, DE V 'T A QE A Ned Storey Alvin Smith x Mun 1- Milton Clement 3rd Bose Lett Field Center Field Mike Woggoner Shortstop ,A VS Poul Roberts 2nd Bose Kirby Miller Cotcher Bill Eaton Pitcher Tommy Eaton Pitcher Gordon Hurley Right Field 'f?'fp't-' lst Bose 1956 SENIOR BASEBALL PLAYERS l3l Jerry Hillord -.J L.-. , .llc V ..,, 1 f , WRESTLING TEAM First Row: Lavon Honeycutt, Tim Yates, Buster Hodge, Wayne Hall, John Walser, Nat Craig, Tommy Miller. Second Row: Vaughn Yarbrough, Ted Hamilton, Wayne Kluffz, Wayne Whitman, John Tucker, John Kirk, Pele Sides, David Kesler. Third Row: David Walser, Steve Forrest, Willie Plummer, Gordon Hurley, Baxter Mowery, Ronald Harris, Jimmy Thomas. p... STATE MEET TEAM First Row: Willie Plummer, Wayne Klutfz, John Tucker, Ronald Harris, Baxter Mowery, Second Raw: David Kesler, Buster Hodge, Gordon Hurley, Wayne Hall, Pete Sides, John Kirk, David Walser. 6' N.f' VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: Norma Faggart, Co-Captain, Miss Betty Jean Lowder, Coach: Sally Pierce, Ca-Captain. Second Row Betty Reavis, Elizabeth Miller, Sue Page, Emelie Snider, Anne Yost, Annyce Coe, Brenda Mickey, Martha Sink Judy Cline, Jennie Eason. SIXTH PERIOD CHAMPIONS First Row: Susan Swartz, Judy Cress, Christina Rankin, Barbara Summit. I Second Row: Diane Walser, Coach Norma Faggart, Gina Fisher, Phyllis Kenerlv. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: Brenda Rary, Brenda Welch, Norma Kluttz, Nita Kluttz, Brenda Ritchie. Second Row: Carol James, Martha Clarke, Phyllis Kenerly, Ann Edwards, Linda Whitman, Norma Wooley, Janet Benson. .l,,,,s,,,.lAr, I on x ' . T. 'T' I '- . 'F' 62 - ' :X u 7 ' . ,s , ,V ., A , 4 .ty ' I 'r - L . X I P I 'I S l 11 Am x....i2l!-Tx LL As Sify I 7-h it - 1 ri ,2- ROY I +695 I 1 ,og TRACK TEAM Senior members of the track team are: Pete Sides, Ere? Lingle, Ralph Edwards, Alan Blankinship, John ir . Seniors and Iettermen are: Tommy Barkley, Donald Nelms, Ronnie Bastian, David West, Wallace Plyler. First Row: Manager, Jim McCurdy. Second Row: Underclassmen Jim D - unn, Wayne Harrington, Vaughn Yarbrough, 00' . U4 Q9 .T as 9 'K -. 1 li sk Q9 vez- -A i ig'-8 0 A eowfiv' A j 'A'7 Senior members of the tennis team are: Waiter Tatum, Jerry Brown, Johnny Nash, Charles Liven- good, Nelson White. Other members of the team Mickey Dunham D . anny Hogue, a senior, and Reid Monroe discuss tennis with senior, Bobby Davis. TENNIS TEAM - GOLF TEAM X ' Y mfs, t Qolf segllonoveflon on , he r Dxswssireg Efengofs, Car dwiQ C Eine-- SPRING SPORTS WHY! Good, Pen Jpfvxx-Q31 1 q E E 'T-i A Fi l . ,. ,FY .W , W xv r ' N. .V , x ' 351215 HL . 1 I ' g B , -i Af'f S :- W I 1 ch Bm First R man. Secglrz-'l miller, Burl Brady' M. k ic o nr1Y lsenhaur, Doug Rmflgegfgod- Singles Champion Badminton Doubles Champions Gail Beck Norma Faggari' and Elizabeth Miller i r i Shuffle-board Martha Sink and Annyce Coe . , Doubles Champions Pln9 Pong Singles ChumPion PSYaiYPlg?3'ce andi Carol J0me5 111- Soffball members are-First Row: Faye Smith, Tillie Mesimer, Sue Page, Elizabeth Miller. Second Row: Gail Beck, Carol James, Sally Pierce, Annyce Coe, Norma Faggart, Martha Sink, Janet Benson. 'k ul' ul' 'k -k 'k I 'k 'k 'k 'k 'k sk' 'k 1955 STATE AAA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Salisbury .......... 28 Statesville ..,..........,.,,. 6 Salisbury ......,... Rocky Mount . Salisbury .......... Mount Airy ................ Salisbury .......... Charlotte ........ Salisbury Winston Salem Salisbury .......... High Point ...... Salisbury .......... Asheville ..,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,, Salisbury .,,,...... Greensboro .... Salisbury .......... Burlington ..... Salisbuv Gastonia Salisbury Gastonia Salisbury .....,.... Durham ......... 956 WESTERN AAA CONFERENCE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Salisbury .......... Winston Salem Salisbury .......... Greensboro ................ Salisbury Asheville .................... Salisbury .......... Gastonia ......... Salisbury Charlotte ......... Salisbury .......... Greensboro ....,........... Salisbury .......... High Point ................ Salisbury Asheville ........ Salisbury Winston Salem Salisbury Burlington .................. Salisbury .......... Gastonia ......... Salisbury High Point ................ Salisbury .......... Charlotte ......... Salisbury .......... Burlington ....... .......... -MM I Ill I lil 1' i lu PE! 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