Boyden High School - Echo Yearbook (Salisbury, NC)

 - Class of 1957

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Christmas . . , graduation. This, Boyden, is our tribute holidays . . , Roman banquet , . . the Yellow to you. Jacket . . . Moby Dick . . . NHS tapping . . . The Students of Boyden High School i' 'i i 1 v -Q ': C O N T E N T S Page Introductory Section 1- 13 Seniors 14- 48 Closs Doy Officers 48 Senior Superlotives 49- 56 Senior Council 57 Sociology Council 57 Underclossmen 58- 83 Memoriol 84 Foculty 85- 89 Student Associotion 91- 93 School Publicotions 94- 97 Activities 98-129 Sports 130-143 Cheerleaders 144-145 Homecoming 146-147 Condid Shots 148-151 Forewell 152 tank ' 5 J?, gf , s 'te L. - X 'M'1L: . - , Q - .Zi-, 1 Apprchcnsion, tense waiting, exuberance , . . these were part of many reactions shown by our cheernng sections. it ,ni-:s.vE 14- 4 vm--my ,N .. 6. yy,-x ,,. In f, v ' '- . , iff 2 'S 1 3? F. . I . il! Lynn I 1 an if , Q, F I , V'f, ,.,.,.......h 'mf--. 1 RFQ! ' 'Wiz' Y i A '..,v v C 1 iw 0 NHS Stoic Se PEGGY McLARTY D A R. Good Citi 0 OUP 00C f y I Your lost Junior-Senior, the night to be remembered oll your lives, os ihc close of thc Senior ycor. Balloons, crepe paper ond point 'fi' 4 odd up to o gift from The Juniors The l Q, Seniors con never forgot. fl orwar , u war , A ine on ' , l O li! f X ,, l l l I 2' fl. -i l 772 iijiif ll lr f li i l l'i'Tll vi li H is gi is ?Az,.,.,,..,A,Lj KY, , i 3 E 1 l i illlll li A liiiil ii mg 1, le is sig , it '- bi ' 1 llliill ll l l e:Tl'2'Jf a wi 'Mil li i veil i emi im x ,, . ' 1 , S' , hw will H Law Always looking ahead . . , Barbara Jean Heffner represents the Search for answers to questions con- cerning the future. ls We try to live each day in such a way That when tomorrow makes today a yesterday We will have woven into the fabric of our lives Some patch of color, bright to please the eYe, When all the quick responsive senses dull We may look back across the patterns of our lives And in our memories, live the joys and pains of all our yesterdays. iThoughts from the l956 Pemicanl The first day of school-the beginning! Bill Monroe wastes little time in welcoming un- suspecting freshmen to BHS. K5 ag 'I eacling, Aee ing, 'fif we ie. This senior boy and girl looking skyword typify the future . raging ad we marc I2 the search for more o nd better things to come . . . to t hose who ore willing to work. i QUQI' 0l'll,UCLl , eve I3 r I L Q .LW - - CLASS OFFICERS President ........ ....... B obby Hunt Vice-President ...,,,,,,,,,,, Paul Grgy Secretary ..,... ....... N ancy Morris Treasurer ....,......... Fred Anderson Advisor ...,.,.. Mrs. Minnie Gaston A-rl 8 ' '-at fm. 4 jun The 1957 Senior Class To what we gave our all we bid farewell . . . Thank you, BHS, for all you have given us . . . thank you, underclassmen, tor your courtesy in allowing us to leave the auditorium first. . . thank you, Juniors, for a lovely Junior-Senior . . . and thank you, Mrs. Gaston, our beloved advisor, for the interest you have shown in us individually. . .thank you, fac- ulty, tor your vital help in making us the citi- zens ot tomorrow , . . Now with tears in our eyes, fond memories lingering in our hearts, and the realization that we may never meet again, we the class of '57, bid you, Boyden High School, farewell. W.,- ' ff ew Sa rch Bland Aldredge Her fingers bewitched the cords as they passed along the ivory keys Suzanne Ramsey Anderson An eye for art, a taste for stylej she has an artist's breeding. - n 1:31 JP Senior Cla s Fred Grant Anderson The only conclusive evidence of a man's sincerity is that he gave himself for a prin- ciple. I5 f-my qw., ,ff-I Rachel Elizabeth Allen The hand that hoth made you fair hath made you good. Elizabeth Marie Arey Happiness is a perfume you cannot give to others with- out spilling a few drops on yourself. Q, 1 Ervin Lee Armour He has a smile for everyone he meets, o laugh for every joke he hears. Jerry Lee Barringer Not too serious, not too goy, but o jolly good fellow in every way. G5 'WSL J l i 5 .gp-vvewww Ralph Morton Barker A quiet gentleman, who has his share of humor. I6 V .,. X Edward Wayne Bome And l'll endeavor deeds to match my words. Senior Elsworth Ernest Barrington The rule ot my life is to make business o pleasure ond pleasure my business. i Jerry Lewis Bossinger There is charm and playful- ness in his talking. Class Burl H. Brody I have my own philosophy of life: I made ity l live itg and I change it when I please. wrff' '- Joseph Gaddy Blake No sooner said than doneg so acts your man of worth. I7 rt Q Robert Linn Bernhardt, Ill There is not a moment with- out some duty, and I shall see mine done as best I can. Olney Joseph Brown, Jr. His resolve is not to seem the bravest, but to be. I . a I Q If E James Stephen Browning He has the quality of being a good scholar and a good mixer among men. Richard Edward Cashwell There is a time for speaking and a time of being quiet. 'Keanu , ' Cleveland E. Campbell, Jr. The best and noblest men are those whose lives are set toward high ideals. l8 wee l J Gary Ronald Burleson Let them call it mischiefg when it's past and prospered 'twill be virtue. Senior Irene Lynne Chambers Some think the world is made for fun and frolic, 'and so do I. I l C Mitchell Lee Chapman Cuteness and wit-the best combination known to man, Class Laura Ann Clemence Hang worry! Care will kill a cat, so therefore let's be merry. ww .vi ,Mmm K K . x X Q ,C fkfii Stanley Christopher Clark The force of his own merit makes his way. I9 jk. i 'up 5? - fikff M Gisela Joanne Clark Serene amids t the savage waves. Axel Osmond Clough To heck with booksg experi- ence is the best teacher! I .lliiw Tyr' M... Annyce Jean Coe Music has been called the speech of angels. Harold Ambrose Cornelison, Jr. A self-made man is the very best brand, James Lanier Cooper Skill and confidence are an unconquerable army. J g ,,, A '5 Robert L. Cook, Jr. Full of the makings of a fine and great man. Senior William Chapman Crawford, Jr. He lives best who acts nably and thinks well. rlg 'Q 'W rs gp is if l 2O 'hs -M Charlie Lee Dabbs Life may be dull but never he. Class John Potts Davis, Jr. A big man, a full heart, a hearty laugh. 'QS J r Betty Jean Davis She has a smile that's all her own, a grin that no one copies, a laugh that can't be matched for mirth. 21 5 1 l James Russell Daniel, Jr. For they can conquer who believe they can. Loretta Jane Deadmon She is full of bounty, worth, and virtue. i A 'I a 5 . I Charles William Dedmon, Jr. Some things I Iikog some things I don'tg ond the rest doosn't bother mc. James Allan Dunn, Jr. I never try to be funny os I om, It just comcs natural. . li 'l'3'i i + fi s 1 I 'E-iw Uv I 5 John Michael Dunham A mon in earnest finds meonsg or if he connot fund, crcotcs them. 22 w.. Frances Naomi Dixon In every activity you mov depend on hor to do har port ond more. Senior Billie Ann Eagle Modcsty ond unsclfishncss -these orc thc virtues which men praise, W, , A , Carl Ray Eagle I try all thingsg I achieve what I can. Class James Willard Emerson I-Ie is always laughing, for he has an infinite deal of wit. anim'- Raymond Dale Elliott Men of few words are the best men. 23 4 sw, Annie Ruth Eller All succeeds with people who are sweet and cheerful. Ruth Elaine Evans There is no greater delight than to be conscious of sin- cerity. 1- I ,Z Q Q km. Q Q Q-.,t X, i Luke Llewlyn Farmer, Jr. His words and thoughts were all his own. Josephine Glenn Gardner She counts the day lost whose low descending sun Views from her hand no worthy action done. 4-1-if , William Lee Fulton A genius when it comes to sports. 24 4 . -1. ' 4 ig. Mary Elizabeth Freeman The mind to conceive, the understanding to direct, and the hand to execute. Senior Thomas Edgar Gardner He who does not love work, play, and song Remains a fool his whole life long. Q-nv' Terry Klutfz Gibbs A good wife is the greatest blessing a man could hope for. Class Paul T. Gray, Jr. Genius is essentially creative and the mark of an indivi- dual. E Charles Hilbert Glover, Jr. Nothing is achieved until it is thoroughly attempted. Eleanor Mae Grist A kind heart is worth all the world. Myron Arthur Goodman He never came a wink too soon, noi brought too long cz day. . V 25 'WW W 'gi Joan Kay Guthrie Happiness is a habit--culti- vate it well, Nora Judith Harrelson Lovely hair is a woman's crowning glory. 2 Ted Allen Hamilton Character and personal farce E .... , a , 'ls' .1 -5 Nav' Lawrence Thomas Hamilton Singers are merry and tree from sorrow and care. Senior Herbert Wayne Harrington A strong determination to get the most out of life. .I are the only investments that are worth anything. 26 3 1 William Michael Harris Suppress me if you can! I . am a merry jest! Class Henry Meek Hawkins, Jr. Humor is one of the ele- ments of genius. I A Ruby Parrish Hartman She does little kindnesses which most leave undone or despise. if 27 1 5 ? Zeb Marion Harry, Jr. Barn with the gift of laugh- ter and the sense that The world is mad, Lucille Henderson Head If it is worth having, I will work for it. If iv? . 'lv '5fsyZ,. L ii, , , ' ze-eff N1 'X Amelia Jane Heilig A perfect woman, nobly planned. To charm, enchant, and command, Sarah Catherine Holsclow A jolly, unselfish personality is the greatest gift of all. to W 'funn .- i Agile iii l up we Sarah Katherine Hinson As well be out of the world as out of fashion. 28 an y 'lv-1 ' Henry Epps Hilliard He laughs so much, -you think he's all fun, The angels laugh, too, and look of the good they'vc done. Senior Doshie Josephine Honeycuft lf you smile, the world smiles with you. Um- 5- ,wi sy I li William Martin Hone cult Y He is small, but that does not cramp his style. lass Geraldine Ingold She has a casual ease about her manner that sets us all af ease when she's around. I ff' w-www., 2 a cr na 1 'P a -4 : in I : : 'Y What a man thinks of him- self that it is which , deter- mines his fate. 29 i Carl Thomas Hood A cheerful man is always king. John Henry Isenhour. Jr. Whoso would be a man, must be a nonconformist. is Y . , -vs.. it , ...uso--ag., is Thomas Lee lsenhour In thy face l see the map ot honour, truth, and loyalty, Henry Carlisle Jowers, Jr. Good nature is worth more than knowledge, 1 9' Carol Elizabeth James Dancing is an active expres- sion of the mind's delight. r ' Anne Lovella Jackson Without love and laughter there is no joy. Senior George Barrett Julian Every man has his gift, and his is the love of fun, :L-I , I , I i 2 l 30 Janet Allen Julian A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Class William Eskridge King His words are bonds, his oaths are oracles, his love sincere, his thoughts immac- ulate. George Wesley Kesler He that is content hath enough. 3l Julia Ann Kesler So much wit and so much fun that she's a joy just to have near. Doris June Kirk She has abundant good na- ture and a sunny smile. sg J 5 Gilbert Craig Kluttz Try my courage by combat if thou darest. Phyllis Jo Leazer A big heart, wishing to do right and be a friend to all. , I. V. if Kenneth Lauder That which benefits us is cheerfulness and courage. 32 2 J Bobby Jarrell Lancaster Be content to seem what you are. Senior Carol Lee Leonard And she's of o very jolly nature. Q ff , Margaret Ann Lilly When you dance I wish that you might ever do nothing but that. Class Jacob Chalmers Ludwig, Jr. What he will, he will, and you may depend on it. gl V J gi X aa if is XV .Y tv WF QM. Ethel Mae Little A quiet attitude that well becomes a woman. 33 F' ' X John Barry Link Every rnan has his gift, and he is exceptionally blessed with music. Carolyn Cherry McCanless Although she's not so tall, remember the atom is very small. 1h f v f f Nancy Lee McCartney Beautiful in form and fec- ture-Iovely os the doy. George Thomas Miggins Life is o jest, and cll things show it. I thought so once, ond now I know it. 1 ' 31 2 Katurah May Mesimer versol evergreen of life. 34 aw s NSN Margaret Whitmel Mc La rty They serve God well who serve his creatures. Senior Diana Miller She hos o noturol pleosont- ness thot you so seldom find. .f..,, Laughter is the joyous, uni- il fi- I ' Frances Ann Miller True to her works, her words, her friends. Class William Reid Monroe Do not core how many, but whom, you please. I Lily Elizabeth Miller '31 .ff i ,sg LoSeIIe Thompson Miller A girl worth knowing with ci smile ond kind word for oll. Franklin Moyle Montgomery Speck in French when you con'1' think of the English for o thing. To moke the world o friend- ly ploce, she shows to ii' o friendly foce. 35 Dorothy Frances Moore Remember this.: that very little is needed to make a happy life. Larry Thomas Morris The word impossublc is not in my vocabulary. X Barba ro Jeanne Morgan Earnest and dilngertt in all she must do. 36 WT' Joyce Irene Moore Life is not lnfe at all wrtlwout a delight. Senior Nancy Cordon Morris She is capable of umagmmg all, of arrangmg all, and domg everythmg. PN G 5 l Sammy Lee Murphy The reward of duty done as the power to fulfill another Class Lois Frances Nushan Sho was always there when you needed someone to rely on. upw- 7 44. ' ll L ddl Elizabeth Ann Newsom She possesses an unusual de ree of that intangible Q asset called personality. s. 37 'Ubun-Q' Y James David Neal I dare a little more as I grow older. Anne Louise O'Neal 'Twas her thinking of others that made you think of hor. ii x .. f'Qnr ,jfz'nT?a,2:1kri . I ,fM.-,f,:, Betty Sue Page A combination of brown eyes, mischief, ond pep. John Scott Peeler Mon is mon, ond master of his fore. 7 Lt,4 ' 'mt -sf 1 , 'Hm- '!1 J Claudia Louise Parrish Her loveliness I never knew until she smiled on me. Senior Delores Jean Pettit Wisdom ond goodness ore twin-borng one heort must hold both, never seen oport, Reid Barnes Patterson There is no greof genius without 0 touch of madness. 38 I. 'QW' at fi It Sally Geneva Pierce Sometimes quiet, then full of fun: She lights our doy os does the sun. Class Marvin Edward Plummer The superior mon is slow in his words ond eornest in his conduct. X John Hood Plant Good sense ond good nature are never separated in him. 39 PR' fi' Janiece Virginia Pittman So absolute she seemsg in herself completeg ond knows thot which she wills to do or soy. Sue Carole Porter Mind connot follow it, nor words express her infinite sweetness. it , H uf' ff M' serif, Mary Frances Prevette The fountain of beauty is the heart and every gener- ous thought flows from it. Mickey Robert Reid He prefers friends to kings. i Q sq X Sylvia Ann Rutledge She never hurries or ever worries, but carefully does the task required of her, 40 -Ez, - William David Randall Life is my college. May I graduate well, and earn some honors. Senior Donald Eugene Rink Full of great aims and bent on bold enterprise, if use xii , K 'Qt . nf, . k : - in A vi' Q5 Y N 1 7 '-i,R,,.w Nw i Charles Thomas Roolxes, Jr. Skill to do comes from doing. BSS Billie Jane Ruth She's pretty to walk with, and witty to talk with and pleasant, too, to think of. 'Q li Robert Monroe Rodgers He was not merely a chip off the old block, but the :ld block itself. Morilyn Ann Ruffy A deep, genuine, heartfelt sincerity is a trait of true and noble womanhood. Henry Edward Rufty, Ill An acrobat must be aware of the chances he takes. 4l f' 'W X Marian Rebecca Saleeby And what she dares to dream, she dares To do. Edward Jerry Shank, Jr. Think to be happyg to be great, have wisdom. Clarence Wayne Shadrick He'll find a way to do it- no matter what it is, 42 Joseph David Schofield, Jr. A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. , O Senior Jerry Michael Shapiro .Cute, witty, and full of fun, a friendly boy-he's all in One. cf.. wg Class Katherine Raney Sheehan A witty girl, full of fun and laughter. Eleanor Camille Sims There is no genius in the world like the genius of energy and activity. 2 Robert Fisher Shuping, Jr. He is o fool who cannot be angryg but he is a wise man who will not, 43 1 William T. Shuford, Jr. The difficult I do immed- iotelyg the impossible takes a little longer. Martha Robert Sink An athlete with a mighty. spirit to play to win. YP-i Robert Gibbs Smith His voice is the index to his personality. Buena Rose Still Nothing ever succeeds which exuberant spirits have not helped to produce. '57 ' Donald Byron Stafford A woman would run Through fire and water for such a rnan. 44 --- Sydney George Sowers Ambition is the germ from which all growth of noble- ness proceeds. Senior Joyce Ann Stiller Happiness is a habit with her, .-Q--N F., Carson Leonard Stoner 'Tis not what man does which exalts him, but what man could do. Class Frances Lee Torrence Life and good livigg what do we wont besides. I X e ii Worth Alfred Sweet, Jr. lt is well for one to know more than he says. 45 51 Billie Ann Summers A smile for all, o greeting glad, a jolly way she had. Phyllis Ann Tutteruw As pure in thoughts angels oreg to know was to love her, 13917 as her James Lee Vickers He who binds his soul to knowledge steals the key to heaven. Robert Henry Wakefield Reason and calm judgement, the qualities belonging to a leader. l ' Url' . I l'- , 'K 1 5. - W 0- s ' ' ali A Charles Robert Wagoner A little work, a little fun. l think Iife's okay. Senior Wi iam Alexander Waller A erry heart doeth good like a medicine. Frances Barbour Wagoner Imagination is the art of mind at which she's quite a master. i T L.. 9' l .ef ,Y we Sylvia Kent Waller Her air, her manners, all who saw admired. Class Martha McCoy Wheeler A witty woman is a treos- urej a witty beauty is a power. Nxlitz, K Peggy Jo Wells Life is not life at all with Billie Ann Weatherford Friendliness is the greatest treasure of all. Marilyn Kay Wiles A daughter of the gods, di- vinely tall, and most di- vinely fair. out delight. 47 K fgfgfijlf , K .fi11l ,M-.- MEI .' Ii 2' ,mia r-'vw' t ,,,.,' -we K M i ig '- '1 if 3 F Jerry Ray Winecoff Ben Smith Wood Common sense makes men He is modcstg he is shyg great. there is mischief in his eye, Tam Shutord, Lowyerg Paul Gray, Historiorwg Ted Hamilton, Prophetg Steve Browning, Statistician 48 'I ' '., S -alma.-, L 1957 Senior Superla tives I MOST INFLUENTIAL Noncy Morris Bobby Hunt .E 'ii g in W ,Q.,,K Q? MOST SINCERE Fred Anderson Marilyn Rufty Pt MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Peggy McLor'ry Tom Shuford L 4 uv-3 MOST INTELLECTUAL Delores Pettet Henry Hawkins CUTEST Billie Jone Ruth Mike Harris 3.-My ...----4 MOST DEPENDABLE Noomi Dixon Myron Goodman fi Q a 4 W in M ,F r' , A X N, Ki' E1 A L MOST PERSONALITY Betsy Freeman Jerry Shapiro MOST ORIGINAL Fran Wagoner Paul Gray 'H '54 Mlllle l-leullg ' is . BEST LOOKING , .D u U M .. . - M, N , Nw. in , . K .W at Don Stafford :xl TS 1. 1 MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Buena Still Charlie Raakes bali-H-Q MOST MUSICAL So rch Aldredge Frank Montgomery 'lii..,.. 15+- N-+..,..,,,, lr WITTIEST Judy Kesler Jim Dunn ,W-4' Q ul MOST ATHLETIC Mmfm smk fQ ',.f Doug Fulton C 4,4-T 'H-nf.-.avr BEST DANCERS Morgoret Ann Lilly Reid Monroe 5 T ir 1 sxs. - SENIOR COUNCIL , L - :ljy nl: ,fxaq,!I IUQJ lb U! I we R P J gill First Row: Paul Gray, Treasurer, Nancy Morris, SecreTaryL Fred Anderson, Vice-President, Bobby Hunt, President, Second Row: Myron Goodman, Don Rink, Terry Gibbs, Katurah Mesimer, Zeb Harry, Mrs. Minnie Gaston, Adviso SOCIOLOGY COUNCIL 1 'r I' First Row: Elizabeth Miller, Nancy McCartney, Betty Davis, Second Row: Henry Hawkins, Mrs. Minnie Gaston, Advisor, Tom Isenhour. '57 To the Underclassmen, the largest part of Boyden High School . . . make your next years here count for they are the most important of your life . . . look ahead to the future, never, behind, for the past is unalterable . . . ' the future is anything you want to make it . . . work hard for that is the only way to success ' . . . play well, for everyone should be well- ,I X rounded . . . make this motto, ever onward, rl ever high, the goal for the world. ai! fo our ear fkrouglz Sform gogclelf. . unc! Jiri e El'f5'7' ' ' 2? , gk: 'b V' Officers: Standing uw from of counter Miss Annie Loc Cress, Sponsor, ond Richard Evcrhortp beck of counter JL-on Spencer, Jcrry Wcovcr, ond E. C. Hoithcock. ,hx Y, Yr Qs. ,N N UO Steve Adams Pat Agner Joe Alexander Loy Alexander Kitty Alifl Bill Allen Ethel Allen Judy Allen Barbara Arey Jim Arey Juniors Leonard Ashworth Henderson Atwell Larry Austin Martha Aycoth Luther Bailey Bill Baker Lydia Ballard Ronald Bankett Katie Barringer Bennie Basinger Dot Basinger Alma Bell Janet Benson David Caldwell Bill Campbell Neil Campbell Sandra Campbell Bettie Carpenter Martha Clarke Anne Clifton Charles Cook Jerry Cook Bob Copley Nat Craig John Cress Jim Cross Bob Crouch Patricia Davenport Katherine Dearborn Judy Donabauer rf., 15, ef' pr , L. N za - 4' W ..., S- rx og av Qw- ,M K :..: ka-.LN an I u n i o rs Mackie Eagle Rick Earle Paula Earnhardt Joe Ellis Dan Ennis Richard Evcrhart Charles Faison Ralph Fleming Wayne Flora Sandra Fogner Irving Foil Steve Forrest Wayne Foutz Frances Gibbs Shirley Gillis Kay Goodman Linda Goodman Don Graham Margaret Graham Jennie Gregory Sandra Gregory Bill Griffith Edna Grimes Janet Hahn E. C. Haithcock Richard Hall Glenda Hartsell Linda Hatchett Tippie Hensley Connie Hill Juniors George Hodge Lois Hood Elaine Humphrey Jimmie Humphries Robert Hunter Cecil Hutchinson Eunice Ingram Lamar Jones Jerry Jowers Ed Julian Larry Julian Carolyn Kenerly Walter Kepley Bill Kesler David Keslev Elizabeth Kesler Dot Kluttz Jim Kluttz Nita Kluttz George Knox Suzanne Kress Julian Lamb June Langley Peggy Leach Elizabeth Lee Joe Lentz David Leslie Judy Loflin Sam Loflin Larry Lowman xg. fag li sg Su.,- 4-v bi. . 'H7f , - w fr ,N X, ! X 'Is in s E' W-N S ws . 6, Q, bf Q , wel 'sf Q7' g, Q , 1-1Um,, Y'-0 'QW 1. si Juniors Jean Lowder Ronald Maholey Norma Malcolm Jim Mangum Charles Martell Joyce McAdams Dottie McCanless David McCombs Jim McCurdy Sue McFadden Glenda Mclver Hobart Mendenhall Jerry Merritt Ann Mesimer Phyllis Miller Bill Monroe Albert Moon Sue Musselman Millie Myrick Sandy Newland Frances Overcash Jerry Page Janet Parrish Claudio Peck Dewey Peck Jerry Peck Arlene Peeler Marlene Peeler Pat Peninger Flora Phillips Juniors Gayle Pickett Frances Pinkston Jeanie Pinkston Sandra Pinkston Francis Plummer Mary Frances Poole Hoyt Pope Benny Poston Cynthia Proctor Alice Putnam Tommy Raban Doug Rangely Clayton Rhyne Allen Rice Ken Richardson Connie Rickmond Glenn Rusher Mike Samuels Sandro Schofield Libby Sherrill Sally Sherry Becky Shores Bob Shuping Alice Sigmon Anne Sims Helen Small Billy Solomon Luther Sowers Phillip Sowers Jean Spencer 3 li v yogi .y 5 -S., tl! xl A-4 luniors Carole Steele Pattie Steen Myra Stewart Morris Stodorcl Robert Strange Valeria Strayhorn Richard Summers Robert Taylor Elaine Temple Judy Thompson Dickie Terrence James Trexler Becky Troutman Patsy Tucker Peggy Tucker Sally Tull Telka Verble Milly Wagoner Teeny Wagoner Glenn Walker Tommy Waller Johnny Walser Ken Walsh Elizabeth Ware Judy Watson Jerry Weaver Linda Whitman Millie Whittington Worth Williamson Louis Wofford Juniors Gayle Wortham Vaughn Yarbrough Tim Yates Donnie Yost James Young Tom ZumBrunnen A . 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If 5- . 7 fl X 1 3 xx ,l ICCYS l M e :urn nb xl rw w rx b T Pr dint, Plmlws Kin-frx Norman Allen Virginia Almond Frances Bailey Shirley Bellefeville Marilyn Benson Carolyn Blackwelder Jerry Boggs Judy Bonds Nelson Bostion Carl Bowers So homores Ann Bowler Stewart Bowyer Richard Bradshaw Helen Brewer Jack Brown Patsy Burleson Ann Caldwell William Campbell Teresa Carrigan Paula Case Carol Chaffin Irving Chapman Lock Chor Bunny Clapp Eddie Clarke Judy Cline Robert Coffey Lloyd Cooke Jimmy Copley Beverly Corelle Judy Correll John Covington Fred Cranford Judy Cress Judy Crowell Carole Anne Daniel Phyllis Daniel Charles Deadwyler Patsy Dees Linda Dudney 05 sis si? 5 ,gs -2'-if G9 l ee, E X T r x Q. 4. r s-.. , VO -'Y I E Soplromores Jerry Eagle Jenny Eason David Ebbighausen Jim Edmiston Ann Edwards William Edwards Judy English Bryant Evans Eric Faust Frank Feeney Michael Feezor Gina Fisher Edith Folger Charles Gilbert Larry Godwin Charles Goldman Joan Goodman Mickey Goodman Larry Gregory Inez Griffith Gary Grim Barbara Grubb Buford Guy Geraldine Hamm Brenda Hamner Donald Hanes Burton Harrison Barbara Heffner Allen Heilig David Heilig Soplzomores Mollie Heilig Charles Hoffner Jimmy Honeycutt Thelma Honeycurf Perry Hood Mickey Houch David Hubbard Sally Hudson Robert James Ann Jones Patsy Jones Dorothy Joyner Danny Julian Phyllis Kenerly Thomas Kerns David Kesler Jimmy Koontz Carolyn Lamb Anita Lee Peggy Lee Tommy Lewis Vera Lewis Carol Livengood Melvin Ludwig Pete Martin Jerry McCombs Brenda Mickey Bud Mickle Gale Miller Joyce Miller Q' 4 ye- .S Ev Sophomore: Patty Miller Robert Miller Tommy Miller Myles Mintz GloriaMiscnhcin1er Cece Monroe Doug Montgomery Bobby Morgan Richard Morgan Put M0rriS Carolyn Myers Dwight Nesbit John Overton Sam Owen Leston Parks Brenda Peeler Tommy Peeler Thelma Pence Charles Porter Betsy Preble Eddie Pring Frank Ramsey Joyce Randall Christina Rankin Brenda Rary Janice Ratledge Karen Rawling LeRoy Rcdwinc Jerry Redwine Bobby Reeves Soplzomares Brenda Ritchie Bobby Roakes Jack Roark Larry Roberts Tom Roberts Susan Rouzer Don Rufty Sandra Rutty Odell Sapp Johnny Schofield Jimmy Shipton Peggy Shipwash Nicky Slaughter Eleanor Sittord Linda Sink Betty Jean Smith Joyce Smith Roger Smith Ann Sparks Dianne Steelman Eddie Stone Phil Stowe Daniel Stump Susan Swartz Eddie Sweet Tommy Thomason Ralph Toler Bill Torrence Barry Torrence L. H. Trexler Q' L :Fi Os 14 I N, X . - w 2? ,gg R it 35: i. YJ s- is H-N Q-. an 'W' 'rx' ' V R 0- CAMERA SHY! Richard Deaton John Evans David Clark Johnny Harris Elizabeth Keith Norma Kluttz Bruce Mason Nancy Small Julie Smith Larry Shepherd ls ix Soplromores Shirley Trexler James Tutterow Priscilla Waller Dianne Wolser Mary Walton Jerry Ware Linda Weant Judy Weatherford Brenda Welch Sandra Welch Jimmy Whittington Dana Wiles Claire Williams Robert Williams Jerry Wise Judy Wood Norma Wooley Gerald Workman Rachel Wyatt Tommy Yarbrough .I l s in 115.71 A-21's .X , ,X A 1 Don Mowery, Prcsidcntg Joan Day, Trccxsurcrg Barry Shivcs, Vice-Presiclentj Mr. Robert Greenland, Advisorg Po! Allen, Secretory. FRESHMEN I 'wk 1 Y, .I l px any W5 Alice Adcox Don Alexander Nancy Alexander Pat Allen Mary Allmon Kay Andrews John Angell Andy Arthur Carolyn Bame Jerry Barnhardt Of E' gs, QA -v Vx Xl if Q Q- bxi U. 6 Q- v 9 ai. T' Freshmen Loretta Basinger Jo Anne Bassinger Donald Bassinger Ronald Bassinger Scottie Beam Gloria Bearden Garland Beecham Jerry Bennett Pam Black Reggie Blackwell Peggy Blalock Rudy Borland Vick Bost Barbara Bowers Sammy Bowyer Larry Bowyer Len Boyd Sam Brady May Wheat Brawley Charles Brockman Loretta Bullo John Burdette George Busby Ann Campbell Don Campbell Bonn Lynn Carpenter Julia Carson Sue Carter Jcrrie Chambers Ken Chambers Freshmen Don Cheatwood Robert Chillcott Norman Church Maytha Clary Alice Clary Y? Walter Coleman Brenda Cooper Sandra Cooper Frankie Cooper Tommy Cothran Mary K. Coughenour Alberta Crane Richard Creel Gloria Crook Johnnie Crowell Judy Daniels Joan Day Ralph Dearborn Syd Dibrell Liz Donnelly my ogg 5 Q l S 4 sf Betsy Douglas Anna Dykes Becky Earnhardt Sandra Earnhardt Pam Echols Gary Edens Elizabeth Edmiston Nadine Ellison Joel Ennis Ronny Evans A. xx YC... lid 'lin is D- W f J.. 'Q' x, by X Lf? ii xi y le, si.: Freshmen Sandy Fesperman Jimmy File Kay Fink Mary Jane Fowler Doug Frick Earl Fulk Ronald Garwood Joan Gavron Peggy Gillis Butch Gobble Sally Gobble Sylvia Godwin Jo Ann Goldwirc Kent Goodman Billy Goodman Kenneth Goodnight Beverly Goodnight Jerry Goodnight Rhonda Greene Merriman Gregory Genie Griggs Nancy Hannah Carol Harrell Benny Hendrix Charles Hess Joel Hilliard Carol Hill Jerry Hodge Rusty Holshouser Tony Honeycutt Freshmen Margaret Hood Barry Horner James Howard Janice Howard Margaret Hudgins Carolyn Hughey Richard Hunbarrier Mack Hunter Nash lsenhour Charles Jackson Bobby Jann Eleanor Jarrell Frank Jones Phillip Jones Linda Kelly Susan Kenerly Donnie Kesler Eddie Kesler Susan Ketchie Bobby Kimball Carol Kluttz Johnny Kluttz Julian Krider Marsha Lamb James Lancaster Larry Lotlin Bobby Leazer Toby Lee Mary Ann Lewis John Linebarger . wx 112 r -7 Q ,Y Q , -v e-'eeflvkxza-. f , i f A - . : .sg 1 , , -- VI JN S ,L .1 4. wr-v' ii. 'F I . :K A Us if di 7' Vx J Freshmen Janice Loman Alvin Ludwig Bobby Mangum Gregory McDaniel Jane McGinnis Roberta Mesimer Hayden Miller Linda Miller Nancy Miller LutherMisenheimer Linda Modlin Helen Monroe Michael Montgomery Lola Morgan Shirley Morgan Bill Moser Sandra Motley Don Mowery Sandra Mullis Bonnie Myers Sammie Nash Barbara Naylor John Newell Harold Newman Maynard Newman Nancy Owen Jerry Overcash Wayne Page Sandra Parks Barry Powlos Freshmen Mary Lucy Peacock Becky Peeler Arnold Peninger Janice Peninger Jerry Pickler Fred Pinkston Ott Pinlcsfon Pat Plummer Randy Plummer Josephine Poole Barbara Porter Lonnie Poslon Robert Potterala Roy Propsf lrene Purcell Buddy Ramsey Richard Reavis Donna Rickard Sally Riddle Cynthia Rivers Buddy Ross Tommy Rusher James Schenk Gene Seaver Douglas Sefzer Brenda Shaver John Sheehan Shirley Sheets Barry Shives Patty Shape f J -fs . A avg? .C :J 5 Q an YT' S x er, 2' 4 Y p 'Ov T' Y-r 5 'si ,., - Y 9' '- ' 0. '94 i EST 81 ,hurl vs .Tw B i 'W 4, , -U f e M, , TF 'gy K' L ,. 1- - A,,, td!-I 2 'Wie Freshmen George Shuler Carl Shumaker Jane Shuping Judy Shuping Louise Sides Sallie Siebert James Sigmon Hayden Simerson Linda Sloop Joe Small Brock Smith Robert Smith Susan Sparrow Gene Steele Jack Stiller Norman Stoner Diane Striclcer Peachye Swicegood Larry Taylor David Talbert Lindo Thomas Linda Thomerson Tommy Thurston Bobby Torrence Reid Tull Lewis waddeu ,lohnny Waller Lee Wallace Linn Waller Bert Walser Freshmen Mickey Welsh Pam Whisenant Jan White Joe Whitley Brenda Williams Carolyn Williams Betty Yost CAMERA Sl-lYl John Carrington Jeanie Curlee James Floyd Charlie Hendrix Marvin Ladd Jimmy Kerns Billy Pence Barbara Powers Sandra Shannon C' Ju emnrg uf MR. JAMES R. MEDLOCK A great man has been called to his eternal reward. In his passing, those of us who have had the privilege of knowing him are poorer because we have lost a true and a great friend, but we are far richer because of the indelible stamp which his personality has left upon us. Mr. Medlock was a great gentleman. He was profound in his simplicity and humble in his wisdom. He was kind in his torthrightness. He was devout in his little talked af, but deeply entrenched taith in God and man. J. H. NETTLES Principal B.S.-Furman University University George Peabody qu-Q J. H. KNOX Superintendent of City Schools B.S.-The Citadel M.A.-University of Chicago HARRY LIVENGOOD .ati MELVIN G. STAHL Business Manager of . n ' Supervisor of Instruction City Schools B.S.-Catawba College Cincinnati Conservatory of Music -1 DERWOOD H UN EYCUTT Assistant Principal A.B.--Catawba College M.A.-University of South Carolina .85 AB.-Franklin and Marshall M.Ed.-Harvard University ?w'T?E,w 9 XQAQ -f LQ 4- 4, . V5-H ,x ,,x x l,... ,..,' 86 wwf? JU ff' xy 2 AM M wydffjfwfwg ww Mr. Quincy E. Gregory Mrs. Martha Johnson lla Mr. Edgar Hooks Mr. LeRoy W. Hostettler Y-'7 87 Miss Anne ,ff QLNVYW Miss Miriam Hooks ss Mabel Johnson Mrs. Blair Joyner Mr. Francis Joyner f ,F FACUITY ' Mr. Wayne Leazer Q 6.4m , flfff ,, ,fre Q4 fag VV-V1 Map' , AE ii-,va L 1 , kN:ak A Hui, 'ff gi N31 515355 V Miss Mabel Lippard 7 , . 6 tk X v 'f Miss Nancy Le -ganna!!! Y Q5 x. ,115 K PARKS , xk-k I .Q , K 'L x A 3 f A - s. W My V 5, . A Mr. W. S. Ludwig 7 i N . Miss Emma Marston vi Mr. Thomas Lyerly Mrs. Dorothy McLaughlin Mrs Addle Rhem Morris Mass Vlrguma Smoot 'D Mass Catherlne Whitener W? Mrs. Edna Pinkston def M LOW ' Ufy Sr p,u'oV 5 Fong V- . S. d. 'Woof' I lol ke Mc,5wO'm' Erxllobefh Hello' Rosetta Wisegwcirahom, Laura N Mrs. Mir? Wclleff Mrs' ' eelyf Leno K NWS Doro 'WZ-iri L f S' A li' Ml ., ff V .,- l I Mrs. Arthur Pinkston ' Chief Dietitian Mrs. Blanche Saleeby Mrs. Louise Faggart Me' U N 5 ll N G H E R 0 E S CGM' Gilbert Russell, Alberto Wright, Burl Smith-Cleaning Staff. l OUR LEADERS Here we pay tribute to our leaders. Thank you for the part you have played in the life of each Boydenife. PRESIDENT Bob Wakefield 'Q-r QWQ4 lst Vice-President, Tam Shufordg 2nd Vice-President, Kay Goodmanj Secretary, Rachel Allen' T ' ' Miss Catherine Whitener. , reasurer, Frank Feeney, Advisor, Q1 'Y Art Reid Monroe Paul Gray Elections and Finance Tom Shutord llousc and Grounds Mickey Dunham Marlene Peeler 'Wffifff' School Store Frank Fcency Cheerleading Nancy Morris Pug Allen COMMITTEE Public Relations Bill King Inter-Club Charlie Roakes f' .,. -x' Recreation Bob Cook Millie Heilig Assembly Jo Gardner IU v 'M nj rm 1 away X New Citizenship Kay Goodman '1- To arrange and provide for all social events, i I N To promote qualities ot good citizenship, To have charge of the collecting and returning of Publicity Buena Still lost articles, To develop a lunch-time recreation program, Ta promote orderly movement ot traffic, To arrange attractive seasonal display boards, To assist in planning a well-balanced program of assemblies, To help maintain a good school spirit. These and numerous others are the duties of the Committee Chairmen. K gf. Pa, C. .Lt Trattic Jim Emerson Bil Ruth Stage John Link Parliomentarian o Betsy Freeman . ,- fi xs 1 A I s Q , te my A, 3, :I ,.,..:e,1,.,.4. ,,,, Mmmgigygizlv, cyl-1 f ff Devotions Delores Pettet 6. 'ivan- i Egvg ' in ' +- 1 K ,cs Hee. 'mast Qin . -fgiyry e. '52, D ' ' ' r ..,,-. Social Sandra Gregory Library Betty Carpenter 93 N Lost and Found Ann Miller Proiects Naomi Dixon 'Q' 1 wr' - EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Betsy Freeman ASSISTANT ART EDITOR ASSISTANT MANAGING EDITOR Marilyn Rufty Mary Prevette 94 ECHO STRIVES ASSISTANT EDITOR Peggy McLarty ART EDITOR Paul Gray MANAGING EDITOR Naomi Dixon inf' '.. LITERARY ADVISOR Miss Mabel Lippard STAFF FUR VARIETY ,aw-HU' ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER Bm King BUSINESS MANAGER Millie Heilig LITERARY EDITOR Fran Wagoner SPORTS EDITOR Charlie Roa kes SX 'CZ' BUSINESS ADVISOR ASSISTANT LITERARY EDITOR ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR Miss Emma Marston Anne Jackson Reid Monroe 95 i ' ITTY'S ORNER TF? . ... -' Q K' 'Q' You nu vm sm, at THU-nom 4 , I Nnnuva rwwhy W -. - 4---I, sri.,-,gn tot Urvil IO4' 7 B--hula Qu, 0.,,.,,nt 3 iw, 1- llilhldilil-vf havnt S' with iw- !'mpg,,,. hmlofa Nashua and A Buena Still, SA Publicity Chr., Glenda Hart- ...,, g,i,,,, r S sell, Social Editor, Milly Wagoner, Exchange C Editor, Pug Allen, Picture Chr. Y .. - W. Goodrrm T:-it. u 1' PH YU ' i ippn-ffl, rv uhm: r'1'4w.', ,, ,.,,1,,..,,, , ., ' S' E ' .,,. , g 1.1.1. .-i..1 .i,, Q i , ' - i . ,, M--M Tun yi.-, 3 , A 'A i -.1 Tm., 1 .., .. , x 5 'Y' 'X ' -.u .I im xr.. A . 1. ,Q , ,. M., s,,,,,, Tj' lt ,L K N llw'-If I fl it Ch, 1. '.--1 pg 5.4, 'I'-,t Q. .i.,,., t H , Q' 5 0--1-...eh aw: .0 -. --wig sul- .fm . ,. q5,q,,,,,f, f I I nSff lu for Ural B .l , Stmfnl r'1..'..f...... 4' 1? 'Q Rvmll + Nancy Morris, Circulation Manager, Bob Hunt, Asst., Sandra Pinkston, Asst., Kay Good! man, Asst, ,M 5 mm 1 Phones ui, 214 A no ' . ll u .,.. ,. I l NURI K' -. ,... .. .. ...mfg N 1 A 6 V R . nun Kitty Anff, Alumni Editor, Mist Ido Gord- ifll g lnslt..tl 1-I lln usu.nl ln, ner, Advisor. u-,il suit!-ills u-'iii 1,,,,,, in il--in .ill mir Nillslnun lnurin inglil .isLin,, 'nr . - 4 - I-if ilu- -I..-.-it .J ilu' ml , i K YN Martha Sink, Girls' Sports Editor, Carl Eagle, ,, Asst. Sports Editor, Mr. Dcrwood l-luncycutt, 'V' Basketball Coach, Wayne Shadrick, Boys Sports Editor, Bobby Rodgers, Asst. H 'll i ,- , 'mm n. i A ni in XI,iu II--,i, 't 4 -'I'-A n....i. 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Ima---Mfll-iv mx , , M, ram ii sr..ii.,..i Hi-U 'll f' . .tml lhilwrt Smlilx 'rx .Nm ar. K flvf. X in ' v ig Q l l l i Y 4 - I 1 KIIRY 1 Libby Sherrill, Editorial Editor, Ann Miller, News Editor' Jo Gardner, Editorg Marilyn Wiles, Feature Editor, Jim Cooper, Managing Editor. N .1 , A - Q F-IVBQ l- , rm -t im, ...nt ., .. I-nUl,llK4lkd5!r54 .U fir... .1 t-:wi X -wlxv. Km., Km l'lgtli W. smtzmx tm lm .mtl Hai:-wasnt: it-miuzvs xx'-rr nazi: thi- giml it -ms nur ., uri nsiv pm b ..a: .mtl :ln-xr Katherine Dearborn, Asst. Editorial Editor, Delores Pencil r '1?,,.f,'..--W., Art Editor, Glenda Mclver, Asst, News Editor, Jayce McAdams 1-I tg...n.qi rn.. Asst. Feature Editor. i lP 5' lim'-If flu-dvd lion Wim rfi . -hum x irr- Jan Pittman, Business Manager, Anne Clifton, Adv.Man- 1 li. hl'1fl'J4fl. agcrg Linda Goodman, Adv. Manager. ,.,, ,1,,,,,.,,, , . 1. , . ,mm ,, una with thn- tf r,-V. si. 1 K-:H 30 un' Ralph lkarlvorn .K-f min'- llr burr- ,, 'N' U r.:1.-I Av YH 1' if 1' 'Gr 'fi Boll 1 1 i ..t . 1 i l TE Pffiiects Uncle To Raise Funds i n m , A t r a.,m,x.,, rl , fu 4 . 1,33 'f'i. .1 -5, -- N. uni - . v-. TI 'L .' 'Q ' 'rf 1, v- r 1-,J J-f ivy 'N 4,1 . .-- -, Svx 1--. I vi- 1. nn- - H' uv-mam -mn. , r mum-s . - - lYKH'l 5NlA'f1 ,nik Tan: Slmin-.1 cn? 1 '- ffm . ' ' i N X -- .,,. ,mm UM.. in ix-..i - A 5 ,t,-r.. .i,,r. i . , ji ,. 1 'H fr' a r , wt-1 J- ' -ad N' K W ,I ,Mud yi' Marv .tw- , 3, .lit-1: Dfw wx MM fv,yvx:amlXfuf1c tl .H ,- M mm 5,,,,.,,.- Mmm- sr .f- vi Uni ni Arr i-as-n V-uf I 1. in ,.,. .vnu -'wwf V'--xiii wth- '. ' ,,,,. Sr..,e.,'.r .wwf mi .' .4p.. Wm, muff sm! A 4- ,, Mg, Axim-im-f-md Fr -A xg... ' i ihmm, Mon .fl'liu':f 'Hsu X zum: Pal'-1. R. -1 ,N u 3 ri.-me .Me :M X., A K, W., rm-..-.-ii M.. .. .. X , ' ,, Q ,X Ran N!-sum L' . . ' 't-ms: W , , ' u iv l ' r g my kind .vs r ,,.m,,. ,gd ,.. 5, . , - i , I ti f X ,g t.. , 1' Y N , V. P. 1. L.I'l As we grow in character we learn to strive for citizenship. ' We learn to reach our goals by fusing our abilities, ideas, and faith into constructive service. We learn to serve others as well as enrich our spirit. We learn to live cleaner lives as well as strengthen our faith. We learn to respect our elders as well as command respect for ourselves. This we learn to achieve together through our activities. ' This is what activities mean to us. oaduccee ar! id wif! Le our cifizend cleecl L K li, Q ' ' T' 'f , M ,M if-' ..'r 'f-fr in . 9 1 .,. l A 6. fa' .'.1 s,.M fl , V X ,W -y.f . j , ,, 1 l A fe f af' Q' -:'s,P',51 ,inf 5. no s l 4,11 le-,ll ---' L ' lb 'i 1 Q. satin, c ,:' E A al M lQ:e X :A2 . new 1 , j , ,- Initiation PRESIDENT Charlie Roakes P---A ADVISOR Mr. John Sheehan 1.0.4 rg- s .,,e gpm'- 6? SECRETARY Myron Goodman 1 A I . Bal 1 N B x Q 5 ,Z - A First Row: Bud Mickle, Frank Montgomery, Sandy Newland, Tommy Roberts, Wayne Shadrick Second Row: Frank Fee-ney, Michael Feezor, Don Graham, Paul Gray, E. C. Haitncock, Ted Hamilton, Third Row: Jim Arey, Morton Barker, Joe Blake, Burl Brady, Steve Browning, Bobby Cook, Lloyd Cook KEY A !!!!!! emi' The Big Project VICE-PRESIDENT - Worth Williamson X X TREASURER Bobby Rodgers ADVISOR Mr. Derwood Huneycutt .. fr K . -f , l 1 ' I uw t A , ' - - ' ' . 4- . bf 0' , E. , 1, ,,,, V x A V1 .. R A First Row: Jim Cooper, Mickey Dunham, Jirn Dunn, Mackie Eagle, Richard Everharf, Charles Faison, Eric Faust, Second Row: Henry Hawkins, David Heilig, Bob Hunt, Johnny lsenhour, Bill King, George Knox, Third Row: Jerry Shapiro, Tam Shuford, Luther Sowers, Morris Stodard, Ken Walsh, Jerry Weaver. IOT - 'Ei i ' lf A -wifi? F 1 lrllflml A. , , 5 , W h f i? A1' r PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Sidney Sowers Joe Blake Gene Campbell Mitch Chapman H I - To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character, is the aim of the Hi-Y. These boys, selected for their character, interest, and willingness to work in furthering the ideals of the Hi-Y, plan and carry out worthwhile projects during the year. First Row: Wayne Foutz, Buddy Brown, Sammy Murphy, Skipper Clough, Jim Dunn, Charlie Roalces, Lee Armour, Ted Hamilton, Tom lsenhour, Don Graham, Don Rink, Mike Harris, Second Row: Glenn Walker, Steve Browning, Ken Louder, Myron Goodman, Reid Patterson, Jim Arey, Henry Hawlcins, Jerry Shapiro, Paul Gray, Neil Campbell, Wayne Harrington, Third Row: Richard Everhart, Worth Williamson, E, C. Haithcock, Bob Cook, Jimmy Daniels, Don Staf- ford, Bill Allen, Luther Sawers, Albert Moon, Walter Kepley, 'S H-gf' snr' PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY 8. TREASURER Doug Fulton Willie Plummer George Knox VARSITY For those who have excelled in the field of sports, the Varsity Club offers recognition and an opportunity to serve the school by such projects as selling refreshments or the games and selling Booster badges. High requirements of good sportsmanship and athletic ability make membership in this club a coveted honor. First Row: Jim Mangum, Second Row: Mike Harris, Craig Klultzf Third Row: Buddy Brown, Don Stafford, Bob Wakefield, Bob Crouch, Fourth Row: Sam Loflin, E. C. Haithcock, John Evans, Myron Goodman, Fifth Row: Pete Mar- tin, Mitch Chapman, Buster Hodge, Jim Edmiston, Sixth Row: Bob Copley, Nat Craig, Bobby Rodgers, Tam Shuford. . ' 1 saw ' , SPANISH Cl UB is Y. , First Row: Jean Spencer, Sam Loflun, Joyce McAdams, Lee Armour, Second Row: Bettie r Carpenter, Lydia Ballard, Judy Thompson, Sue Musselman, Dot Kluttz, Diona Miller Third Row: David Caldwell, Anne Jackson, Elizabeth Miller, Lois Nushon, Elaine Evans l Kay Guthrie, Judy Kesler, Fourth Row: Kay Goodman, Nancy Morris, Charles Cook, Nell Campbell, Carl Eagle, Jim Arey, Carole Steele, Teeny Wagoner, Fifth Row: Bobby Cook, Morris Stodard, Philip Sowers, Robert Smith, Worth Williamson, Linda Goodman, Ralph Fleming, Bob Bernhardt, Tam Shutord, President, Sixth Row: Fran Wagoner, Joe Blala Treasurer, Martha Wheeler, Billie Jane Ruth, Bunnie Clemence, Betty Dayis, Secretary Nancy McCartney, Marilyn Rufty, Seventh Row: Betsy Freeman, Naomi Dixon, Buena Still ' V P lent Kl tt Miss Emma Marston, Advisor, Henry Hilliard, ice resm Jerry Shapiro, Craig u 2, absent. FRENCH Cl inn' . QF, 5 we First Row Seated' Lynne Chambers, Treasurer, Mickey Dunham, Secretary, Morton d R S ted Eliza Barker, President, Judy Harrelson, Vrce-President, Barbara Arey, Secon ow eo : beth Kesler, Edna Grimes, Anne O'Neil, Sarah Kay Hlnson, Louise Parrish, Sarah l-lolsclaw Martha Sink, Glenda l-lartsell, Third Row Seated: Janet Parrish, Judy Donabauer, Kath erine Dearborn, Libby Arey, Glenda Melyer, Ann Miller, Ja Gardner, Peggy McLartx, First Row Standing: Miss Emma Marston, Advisor, Annyce Coe, Mary Prevette, Frank E S'rns Johnny Walser Allen' Rice Gene Campbell, Worth Sweet Montgomery, leanor i ., ,, , George Kestler, Jim Dunn, Paul Gray, Bobby Wakeficrlcl, Jimmy Vicl-gers, Billy Salomon lO4 r uf- ,i ' il I5 Il. Aol ll muivti Num MN .til W Hitt AQHWA A u A -...L llllllllllllll 0 Z JF I 7 B A 1 K 1 v?snlnnln dev Hlllllllllllll f Q19-.0 PS7 'iv A Nb EVA Hx YYQ 1 s HN Ei ' Y 1' M , 4. gli W s ' l S' 'e Q , P ,- f ' r ,li 3 tim: hut' ' MLW fl Y 5.567 , QM, '32 get -5: 'it gi 4 V MHNA P Z' .393 ...... ..t. T B1 V 'B U' e Bl U1 , Y F dw ,Q35 :41Q 'ir R. Rs. ' X .Q 'P GIRLS' AND BOYS' STA First Row: Joe Blake Tom lscnhour, Frank Montgomery, Don Rink, Jnrn Dunn, Second Row: Ted Hamilton, Myron Goodman, Ann Muller, Sylvia Waller, Dolores Potter, Elizabeth Miller. lO'5 First Row: Carolyn Kenerly, Gayle Wortham, Pat Agner, Bunnie Clemence, Treasurer, Judy Kes ler, Vice-President, Betsy Freeman, Mary Walton, Ruby Hartman, Second Row: Joyce Stiller, J. C. Lud- wig, Charles Glover, Gene Campbell, President, Bobby Hunt, Charlie Roakes, Mickey Dunham. Sandra Rufty, Secretary, absent, IIB R A R Y Cl U B 6' 0 erue file .S7fM!enf5 M- :- ,. .. . ...W ,.., ,M First Row: Lydia Ballard, Bettie Carpenter, Barbara Arey, Bunny Clapp, Doug Frick, Janet Hahn, Second Row: Jerry Peck, Joel Hilliard, Alice Sigmon, Katie Barringer, Bennie Poston, Mrs. Vcrncllc Palmer, Advisor, Third Row: Buddy Kenley, Albert Moon, Jackie Brown, Don Graham, Bobby Reeves, Billy Solomon, IO6 Slumber Parties are loads of fun. ur- Q s ,A Q' PRESIDENT VICE- Sue Musselman INTERC PRESIDENT as insp Nancy Morris ,N IUB COUNCH Y-TEE Y-Teen Retreat is fun as well irational. fi PM ef ffm SECRETARY Susan Swartz A . Y-Teens always try to be ne EASURER TR df. Kay rank 107 a part in activ Religion also plays ities I 0 R Y T E E N S Lf -.-...i .mam First Row: Naomi Dixon, Treasurer, Marilyn Rufty, President: Diana Miller, Vice-President Elaine Evans, Secretary, Second Row: Betsy Freeman, Liz Newsom, Libby Arey, Becky Saleeby, Bun nie Clemence, Billie Jane Ruth, Louise Parrish, Elizabeth Miller, Third Row: Pug Allen, Jan Pittman Betty Davis, Millie l-leilig, Anne O'Neil, Lois Nushan, Fourth Row: Jo Gardner, Nancy McCartney Buena Still Margaret Ann Lilly, Sarah l-lolsclaw, Judy Harrelson, Delores Pettet, Fifth Row Raney Sheehan, Nancy Morris, Martha Wheeler, Judy Kesler, Sally Pierce, Marilyn Wiles First Row: Katie Barringer, Treasurer, Lydia Ballard, President, Dottie McCanless, Vice-Pres- ident, Sandra Pinkston, Secretary, Second Row: Glenda Mclver, Ann Clifton, Joyce Mcffxdarns, Bettie Carpenter, Jean Spencer, June Langley, Edna Grimes, Martha Aycoth, Elizabeth Kesler, Jeanie Pinkstan, Third Row: Tipny Hensley, Sandra Gregory, Linda Goodman- Sue Musselman, Linda Wliitmaii, Judy Donabauer, Patsy Tucker, Fourth Row: Katherine Dearborn, Glenda l-lartsell, Libby Sherrill, Cynthia Proctor, Becky Shares, Kay Goodman, Janet Parrish, Fifth Row: Gayle Picket, Janet Hahn, Kitty Alitf, Pattie Steen, Judy Thompson, Janet Benson. I U N l 0 li' Y T E E N 5 l S 0 P H 0 M 0 R E Y i yi al, - First Row: Mollie Heilig, Secretary, Cece Monroe, President, Judy English, Vice-President, Sally Hudson, Treasurer, Second Row: Barbara Jean Heffner, Beverly Corelle, Gloria Misenheimer, Joyce Randall, Linda Dudney, Jennie Eason, Mary Walton, Jerrie McC0mbs, Sandra Rufty, Third Row: Shirley Poole, Carolyn Lamb, Betsy Preble, Judy Cress, Priscilla Waller, Christina Rankin, Joyce Smith, Nancy Small, Fourth Row: Judy Cline, Ann Edwards, Susan Swartz, Teresa Corrigan Helen Brewer, Ann Jones, Thelma Pence, Fifth Row: Sandra Welch, Ann Sparks, Carol Livengood, Phyllis Kenerly, Gayle Miller, Bunnie Clapp, Frances Bailey, Sixth Row: Dianne Walser, Gina Fisher, Rachel Wyatt, Edith Folger, Claire Williams, Eleanor Sifford, Brenda Mickey, Barbara Grubb. T E . E N S First Row: Mary Ann Lewis, Treasurer, Bonnie Myers, President, Peachye Swicegood, Vice- President, Carol Hill, Secretary, Second Row: Bonn Lynn Carpenter, Judy Shuping, Susan Ketchie, Cynthia Rivers, Pat Allen, Brenda Cooper, Sandy Fesperman, Helen Monroe, Brenda Williams, Becky Peeler, Linda Kelley, Mary Lucy Peacock, Third Row: Pattie Shope, Mary Kay Coughenhour, Jane McGinnis, Gloria Crook, Sally Siebert, Carolyn Williams, Linda Modlin, Sandra Earnhardt, Sandra Parks, Anna Dykes, Nancy Lee Owen, Beverly Goodnight, Fourth Row: Betsy Douglas, Sally Riddle, Joan Day, Janice Penniger, Susan Kenerly, Jeanie Griggs, Linda Miller, Marsha Lamb, Sally Gobble, Fifth Row: Rudy Borland, Jan White, Shirley Sheets, Donna Rickard, Jerrie Chambers, Sandra Motley, Alice Adcox, Roberta Mesimer, Sixth Row: Linda Thomerson, Pam Black, Judy Car son, Judy Daniels, Mary Elizabeth Donnelly, Eleanor Jarrell, Sandra Cooper, Seventh Row: Linda Sloop, Ann Campbell, Becky Earnhardt, Margaret Ann Hood, May Wheat Brawley, Loretta Basin- ger, Kay Fink, Diane Stricker. F R E S H M A N Y - 1' T E E N 5 lwaiin Qluh H l :hilt First Row: David Heilig, Johnny Overton, Eric Faust, Bobby Roakes, Gloria Misenheimer, Joyce Randall, Jerrie McCombs, Eleanor Sifford, Jennie Eason, Billie Ann Eagle, Second Row: Bud Mickle, President 2nd Period Club, Teresa Currigan, Vice-President 2nd Period Club, Mollie Heilig, Secretary 2nd Period Club, Carol Livengood, Treasurer 2nd Period Club, Glenn Rusher, Program Chairman 2nd Period Club, Frank Feeney, President 3rd Period Club, John Evans, Vice-President 3rd Period Club, Judy English, Secretary 3rd Period Club, Ann Jones, Treasurer 3rd Period Club, Judy Wood, Program Chairman 3rd Period Club, Third Row: Sidney Sowers, Sandra Welch, Rachel Wyatt, Edith Folger, Karen Rowling, Brenda Welch, Sally Hudson, Bobbie Jean Heffner, Mary Walton, Barbara Grubb, Sandra Rufty, Miss Ida Gardner, Advisor, Christina Rankin, Fourth Row: Eddie Pring, Sammy Murphy, Leston Parks, Tommy Roberts, Lloyd Cooke, Odell Sapp, Charles Goldman, Bobby Reeves, Tom lsenhour, Wayne Morris, Eddie Sweet. Claiin Uluh Eflall First Row: Brock Smith, Luther Misenheimer, Bob Jan, Gary Grim, Ronnie Poston, George Busby, Larry Bowyer, Don Campbell, Second Row: Sandy Newland, President, Myron Goodman, Vice-President, Linda Sloop, Secretary, Rudy Borland, Treasurer, Donna Rickard, Program Chairman, Sally Siebert, Jo Ann Basinger, Bonn Lynn Carpenter, Bar- bara Naylor, Cagey Krider, Third Row: Gina Fisher, Judy Carson, Kent Goodman, Walter Coleman, Rusty Holshouser, Hayden Simerson, Vera Lewis, Pam Whisenant, Millie Myrick, Fourth Row: Steve Adams, Jerry Wise, Tom Thurston, Joe Alexander, John Newell, Billy Moser, Jimmy Shank, Reid Tull, Miss Ida Gardner, Advisor, Peachye Swicegood, llO fwaiin Gluh First Row: Lewis Waddell, Becky Earnhardt, Jane McGinnis, Carolyn Williams, Second Row: Freddie Pinkston, President, Gloria Crook, Vice-President, Margaret Hood, Treasurer, Susan Kenerly, Program Chairman, Sandra Motley, Jerrie Chambers, Sandra Earnhardt, Nancy Lee Owen, Linda Modling Third Row: Charles Jackson, Bonnie Myers, Mary Elizabeth Donnelly, Pam Black, Sally Riddle, Diane Stricker, Mae Wheat Brawley, Jan White, Ann Campbell, Alice Adcox, Eleanor Jarrell, Fourth Row: Barry Shives, Ralph Dearborn, Johnny Waller, Buddy Ross, Jack Stiller, Sammy Brady, Jimmy Kearn, Andy Arthur, Roy Propst, Sandra Mullis. Helen Monroe, Secretary, absent. qwuiin Uluh la l, First Row: Linda Kelly, Kay Andrews, Second Row: Don Mowery, President, Anna Dykes, Vice-President, lzddie Kesler, Secretary, Betsy Douglas, Treasurer, Becky Peeler, Program Chairman, Brenda Cooper, Sandy Fesperman, Brenda Williams, Linda Miller, Third Row: Pattie Shope, Sue Carter, Richard Creel, Barbara Porter, Rhonda Greene, Mary Jane Fowler, Nancy Earle Miller, Loy Alexander, Beverly Goodnight, Mr. Eugene Smith, Advisor, Fourth Row: Lee Wallace, Mickey Welsh, Doug Setzer, John Angell, Tommy Rusher, Frank Jones, Benny Hendrix, Syd Dibrell, Sammy Bowyer, Joel Hilliard. lll I +4 Z Q4 ,gt Hike W1 ' 'Styli 1 .QW . it kriggg K LE. '-In mis, Pill J ,Ji 111' Ds.-L.-.. First' Row: Martha Clarke, Sandra Rufty, Sally Hudson, Mollie Heilig, Judy English, Eleanor Sifford, Libby Sher- rill: Second Row: Morris Stodard, David McCombs, Kitty Aliff, Judy Donabauer, Christina Rankin, Bobbie Jean Heff- ner, Jenny Eason, Millie Wagoner, Pattie Steen, Sondra Gregory, Third Row: Worth Williamson, Lloyd Cooke, Luther Sowers, President, Frank Feeney, Glenn Rusher, David Caldwell, Treasurer, George Knox, Jennie Gregory, Teeny Wag- oner, Secretary, Vaughn Yarbrough, Philip Sowers, Sandra Campbell. Y l I I x 1 l 1 I 5 f 'S , 'Q X .5 f'1 .Q ! 2. ' mn.. N 1 it 2: .E 7 ' .oi lg 2 ' J - S l ' :df .XL ' 4 ,, x ,Q ea fi .Qty fi N V i Q First Row: Nancy Morris, Nancy McCartney, Joyce Randall, Rachel Wyatt, Mary Walton, Gloria Misenheimer, Ann Sparks, Gina Fisher, Second Row: Bill King, Sidney Sowers, Sammy Murphy, Tom lsenhour, Henry Hilliard, Edith Folger, Carol Livengood, Jerrie McCornbs, Teresa Corrigan, Judy Wood, Sandra Welsh, Jo Gardner, Marilyn Wiles, Fran Wagoner, Karen Rawling, Brenda Mickey, Ann Jones, Miss Ida Gordner, Advisor, Third Row: Eddie Sweet, Leston Parks, Bobby Reeves, John Evans, Bud Mickle, David Heilig, Vice-President, Charles Goldman, Eddie Pring, Bobby Rookes, Odell Sapp, Johnny Overton, Eric Faust, Jan Pittman, Naomi Dixon, Wayne Morris. 5 4 First Row: Carol James, Barbara Morgan, Bob Shuping, June Kirk, Ernest Barrington, Richard Cashwell, Treas- urer, Katurah Mesimer, Secretory, Jerry Shank, Vice-President, Fred Anderson, President, Betty Sue Page, Jane Deodrnon, Mrs. Addie Rhem Morris, Advisor, Geraldine lngold, Phyllis Leazer, Peggy Wells, Annie Ruth Eller, Fran- CSS TOVFGVWCSJ Second Row: Jerry Merritt, Bill Waller, Stanley Clark, Mickey Reid, Bobby Lancaster, Robert Wagoner, Raymond Elliott, Larry Morris, William Honeycutt. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION reloared .gjfuclenfd jar ilfljorfcl O gu5ine5A First Row: Albert Moon, Larry Julian, Richard Summers, Richard Torrence, Jim Cross, Second Row: Jean Lowder, Larry Austin, Millie Myrick, Lonnie Geba, Frances Poole, Shirley Gillis, Francis Plummer, Elaine Humphrey, Luther Bailey, Glenn Walker, Jerry Page, Robert Taylor, Joe Lentz, Charles Cook, Jerry Cook. Q - A 765 Ki'W f?35 5 3 FUTURE HOMI.-'MAKERS AMERICA PRESIDENT Libby Arey VICE-PRESIDENT Kay Goodman PARLIAMENTARIAN Libby Sherrill SECRETARY Linda Goodman TREASURER Katherine Dearborn First Row: Ann Sparks, Gina Fisher, Cece Monroe, Betsy Preble, Claire Williams, Joyce Randall, Patsy Burleson, Sally Siebert, Joan Gavron, Gloria Crook, Jane McGinnis, Donna Rickard, Susan Kenerly, Joan Day, Roberta Mesimer, Carolyn Barrie, Carol Hill, Janice Peninger, Mary Elizabeth Donnelly, Patty Shape, Peachye Swicegood, Beverly Goodnight, Betsy Douglas, Helen Monroe, Becky Peeler, Second Row: Nancy Small, Teeny Wagoner, Linda Kelly, Brenda Williams, Sandra Shannon, Cynthia Rivers, Glenda Hartsell, Ann Clifton, Barbara Arey, Rachel Wyatt, Judy Cline, Ann Miller, Pat Allen, Anna Dykes, Sandra Earnhardt, Carolyn Williams, Pam Whisnant, Marsha Lamb, Carolyn Huey, Third Row: Mrs, Dorothy McLaughlin, Advisor, Miss Ann Hall, Advisor, Christina Rankin, Sue Ketchie, Sarah Kay Hinson, Judy Shuping, Sandra Welch, Beverly Corelle, Sue Musselman, Katie Barringer, Carol Livingood, Carol Harrel, Jan White, Sally Gobble, Sandra Motley, Nancy Lee Owen, Alice Adcox, May Wheat Brawley, Linda Thomas, Pat Plummer, Jerrie Chambers, Brenda Cooper, Nancy Hannah, Mary Kay Coughenour, Linda Modlin, Fourth Row: Pam Echols, Brenda Shaver, Julie Smith, Rhonda Greene, Mollie l-leilig, Sandra Rufty, Judy English, Sally Hud- son, Judy Daniels, Gail Miller, Linda Miller, Pattie Steen, Millie Wagoner, Eleanor Jarrell, Becky Earnhardt, Margaret Hood, Ann Campbell, Linda Sloop, Linda Thomerson, Jane Shuping, Sandy Fesperman, Jeanie Curlcc, Gloria Bearden, Scottie Beam, Jo Poole, Judy Carson. Y-'Ti X FUTURE T' TEACHERS AMERICA PRESIDENT Mary Prevette VICE-PRESIDENT Elaine Temple SECRETARY Bcrba ra Arey TREASURER Elizabeth Miller Seated Sarah Kay Hrnson Judy Harrelson Diana Miller, Sue McFadden Lydia Ballard Elizabeth Kesler Roney Shcchan Lxbby Arey Standmg Jerry Peck Billy Solomon, Mrs Mmnle Gaston Advnsor Tom ZumBrunnen Bob Shupung Ann Muller Martha Sink Janet Hahn Annyce Coe, Billnc .lane Ruth Mass Cafhernne Whntener Advusor -Cfll' VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY Tommy Gardner Sandra Gregory M A s 0 U E Jim Dunn Mitch Chapman AND WIG First Row: Tippie Hensley, Susan Rouzer, Nancy Small, Helen Brewer, Don Rufty, George Miggins, Joe Alexander Cindy Procter, Gisela Clark, Sue Lovette, Libby Arey, Second Row: Elizabeth Lee, Patsy Tucker, Connie Rickmond Diana Miller, Millie Heilig, Nancy McCartney, Margaret Ann Lilly, Larry Hamilton, Gary Burleson, Jennie Gregory Third Row: Norma Malcolm, Betsy Freeman, Sammy Murphy, Paftie Steen, Ann Sims, Johnny Plant, David Ncal Carson Stoner, Martha Wheeler, Joe Blake, Ann Sparks, Miss Amy Moore, Advisor. DRAMA TICS LETTER CIUB Frst Ro Patsy Tucker, Sandra Gegoy Tippe He sleyg Second Row:Joe Blake Na cy McCat y Martha Wheeler, Je 'e Gegoy Carson Stoner. REHEARSAL STAGE in Fm? BOYDEN HIGH Director: Mr. Wayne Leazer, Clarinet: Sarah Ald- redge, Bettie Carpenter, Lynne Chambers, Philip Sowers, Beverly Corelle, Shirley Poole, Brenda Rory, Gale Miller, Shirley Bellefeville, Joyce Randall, Eliza- beth Miller, Judy Bonds, Jane Shaping, Carrolle Kluttz, Nancy Hannah, Gary Edens, Cornet: Ronald Bankett, Johnny Overton, Dewey Peck, Sonny Lamb, Phyllis Miller, Leston Parks, Brenda Welch, Thelma Honeycutt, Kenneth Goodnight, Len Boyd, French Horn: Alice Sigrnon, Karen Rowling, Baritones: James ,M , . SC H001 BAND Sigmon, Bobby Jann, Tommy ZumBrunnenj Saxo- phone: Charles Miller, Sue McFadden, Flutes: Rachel Wyatt, Carol Liyingood, Terry Gibbs, Ann Edwards, Trombones: Ralph Dearborn, Gary Grim, John Newell, Eddie Sweet, Sandra Fogner, Sarah Kay l-linson, Frank Montgomery, Bass: John Peeler, Daniel Stump, Per- cussion: Perry Hood, Jim Arey, Richard Everhart, Larry Roberts, Charles Porter, Bill King, Judy Loflin, Betsy Preble. VR mv W lwvl, falli- mg Cline' juClY n 'mS, h Pm th Eleonor sill Ehzobel N100 j .e Hen ' Nxqffho S Tlppl Shore 1 la ?jZwz0Y'fl- x . W Ili---A--an1.-.. . Eleanor Sims, Martha Aycoth, Judy Cline, Tippie Hensley, Becky Shores, Elizabeth Ann Newsom. l2O .H 0 5 n J lMA!0RETTES PRE Tip - ben, me Hens! A ey, Pf,,,iD in Newsom Jgdy Cline El Wefs Dr ' efky Sh' eOI7Or S4 ' Um MO- Ores M W715, El. lOr, ' ortho A 'Zo Vc PERFORMANCE O 'f we on A N gl on fr , I Tippie Hensley, Elizabeth Ann Newsom, Mortho Aycoth, Judy Cline, Becky Shores, Eleanor Sims. 1 'L zf:HL'e73l First Row: Bettie Carpenter, John Peeler, Second Row: Tom ZumBrunnen, Sandra Fogner, Sarah Aldredge, Sarah Kay l-linson, Philip Sowers, Third Row: Lynne Chambers, Mr. Wayne Leazer, Advisor, Richard Everharf. BAND LETTER CLUB JUNIOR MUSIC CLUB First Row: Lynne Chambers, Peggy McLarty, Becky Shores, Bettie Carpenter, Dot Kluttz, Beverly Corelle, Sarah Aldredge, President, Second Row: Elizabeth Miller, Terry Gibbs, Sue McFadden, Sandra Fogner, Alice Sigrnon, Shirley Poole, Richard Eyerhart, Vice-President, Sarah Kay l'-linson, Secretary, Third Row: Philip Sowers, Treasurer, Mr. Wayne Leazer, Advisor, Brenda Rory, Karen Rowling, John Peelcr, Tom ZumBrunnen. , .4 , lf 55 7 ii i f ft me- Q Sarah Aldredge, Mr. Wayne Leazer, Lois Nushan, Billie Ann Summers, Elizabeth Lee, Sandra Mercer, Jean Spencer, Claudia Peck, Judy Lotlin, Fran Gibbs, Ann Sims, Joyce Smith, Judy Watson, Alice Putnam, Telka Verble, Janet Benson, Dot Bassinger, Elizabeth Ware, Judy Allen, Phyllis Daniel, Linda Whitman, Brenda Ritchie, Sally Sherry, Peggy Leach, Judy Correll, John Plant, Gary Burleson, Jim Young, Bill Baker, Louis Wofford, Larry Hamilton, Jerry Goodnight, Robert James, Bobby Reeves, George Kestler, Buford Guy, Charlie Dobbs. MIXED CHORUS GIRLS' CHORUS Sarah Aldredge, Lois Nushan, Billie Ann Summers, Gloria Bearden, Sandra Mullis, Judy Watson, Mary Ann Lewis, Janet Benson, Kay Andrews, Nancy Alexander, Joyce Smith, Judy Lotlin, Sandra Mercer, Alberta Crane, Carol Hill, Kay Fink, Jeanie Curlee, Betty Yost, Janice Peninger, Ethel Little, Nancy Lee Owen, Phyllis Daniel, Nadine Ellison, Alice Adcox, Sally Sherry. iuvuw-:sg 3. f .K -R ' ' Allis -L hal, ,L BOY COLLEGE DAY SPONSORS First Row: Bobby Hunt, Johnny lsenl hour, Second Row: Paul Gray, Sidney Sawers, Johnny Plant, Tom lsenlwour, Third Row: Bull Ktng, Henry Hawkins, l-larold Cornelison, Mickey Dunham, George Kestlur, Fourth Row: Joe Blake, Tarn Slwulord, Don Rank, Robert Smith, GIRL COLLEGE DAY SPONSORS First Row: Ann Miller, Diana Muller, Libby Arey, Betsy Freeman, Delores Pettet, Second Row: Sarah Kay l-linson, .lan Pittrnan, Millie l-leilig, Betty Davis, Fran Wagoner, Elaine Evans, Mrs, Min- nie Gaston, Advisor, Third Row: Bullit- Jone Ruth, Lois Nusban Elizabeth Mil ler, Martha Sunk, Fourth Row: Mary Prevette, Naomi Duxon, Jo Gardner, Buena Stull, Bunnie Clemence, Annyct' Coe, Fifth Row: Peggy Mcl.arty, Nancy Morris, Nancy McCartney, Raney Shea l'1an,Marilyn Wnles, Sally Pierce. fm!!! stil Frank Montgomery 3, QL ,FMR . K r 57' 'ffihvu 1 ' First Row: George Knox, Secretary-Treasurer, Johnny lsenhour, President, Buddy Brown, Second Row: Tam Shuford, Mickey Dunham, Gene Campbell, Bobby Wakefield, Third Row: John Evans, Myron Goodman, Burl Brady, George Hodge, Tommy Roberts, Fourth Row: E. C. Haithcock, Bob Rodgers, Mr. Wxlliam S. Ludwig, Advisor, NA TIONAL A HLETIC SCHOLAR HIP SOCIETY JUNIOR Al TRUSANS First Row: Peggy McLarty, Ann Miller, Delores Petter, Libby Arey, Second Row: Jo Gardner, Pug Allen, Lois Nusban, Mary Prevette. ,i X' J ' , ! M X1 ,gif I W ' ' ' ff L V? Q W' .. L if N l V -7 ,A +f xr? x r - 2 N .fr F ani ,Vu m -Lumiani l NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Ted Hamilton, President, Bill King, Vice-President Delores Pettet, Secretary, Paul Gray, Treasurer, Tom Shu ford, Naomi Dixon, Mickey Dunham, Miss Nancy Lowder Advisor, Mrs. Elma Gofford, Advisor, Frank Montgomery, Joe Blake, Myron Goodman, Peggy McLarty, State Sec refary. ,Q 11? V2.1 -- .X , wi' Yi. we -JY f-jf? fi? . VI f' -N1 1 . Qi, KE - q nf, 4 . w., , Marilyn Wiles Fran Wagoner 3 Ann Miller Jim Cooper , PRESIDENT ' VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER I I f if rr , , Q 1 f' 0 U ll l ii- i ' 7 - r ing, Betsy Freeman Miss Ida Gardner K U , ADVISOR ' pl' , 5 .- a 5 Peggy McLorty X I Naomi Dixon .1 f.. ' A ca 5: ' Tom Isenhour Nancy Morris ad C sckozz S' Jo Gardner Wayne Shadrick Suzanne Anderson Charlie Roakes u Q .suv as--. l27 uv- Fred Anderson I -slxsu 1 ,,f. xx' xx Henry Hawkins , yl ' Tam Shuford Peggy McLarty C0-Chief C 'c ie' I U N I 0 R fa in 'L jing Li.' P- JV rf 'Y I Nancy Morris he l Miss Annie Lee Cress Advisor MARSHALS F1 0, 5 Y X 5 , x Q 1 Paul Gray Bob Wakefield Ted Hamilton MY'0 ' Goodman Steve Browning pon Rink bv 4 A aw!! ii X fr ,J Left to Right: Bobby Wakefield, Bobby Hunt, Tam Shuford, Bill King, Ted Hamilton, Charlie Roakes, Jim Dunn. Left to Right: Larry Godwin, Buford Guy, Bert Walser, Joyce Smith, Mr. Joe Lyerly, Advisor, Joan Goodman Miss Nancy Lowdcr, Advisor, Loretta Bullo, Mike Feezor, Charles Deadwyler. Absent from picture, Rusty Holshouser 1 B B, Q4 . . xvewrmvf-New X--'- f - ' 'sn 1 2 NF i ' . V -f K 1, ,AL W... ,..... ,,...l.,e,,..l,..,,..,,Y rw... We , M...............1 Y... ,MW ,, ,-H 3 ,.,, , lie Q53 'Q' I ,KE 5 ,- E SPORTS -That which unifies our Student Body into one big crowd, cheering for the some purpose and shouting together over -n each victory: that which inspires us with pride over our outstanding record and loyal- ty towering above all. It is here that our school spirit is centered. Sfriuing ,fif w gg? by-L its Q K N. V, ,, ,wang if ,fy wxfff' 0 Ol I 0 ,juli-I' xlib L- .4 br. A Nix: fluff' , mQwL' W. Nm 'M-www 5' '.'w,l '- fi Q-v', fm. if , Ne. . Cf' 'X vi L Ei-r rr I 44 ' I VARSITY FOOTBALI TEAM First Row: Litrlo Tommy Ludwig, Rick Earl, John Evans, Lloyd Cook, Bob Rodgers, Mickey Dunham, Jim Edrnivon, Bill Allun, Jim MQLuirly, littlu bill Ludwig, Second Row: Mgr. bobby Copluy, Mo harkvr, Clayton llhynu, Myron Coorlman, Mila- Hawk, Eilrliv Kevlar, builcly Brown, W. L, Fulton, Gcorqc Knox, Bob Crouch, Third Row: Mgr. Jimmy Shimon, Mar, Larry liowyvr, lrank Poonoy, Pc-to Marlin, Don Slaflord, E. C. l-lailhcock, Willirw Plurnmor, Sam Loflin, Bob Wulwlivlll, Craig Klulif, Coach Gardner, Coach Ludwig. . . FOOTBALI TEAM First Row: Ken Chambers, Perry Hood, Norman Allen, Sammy Bowyer, Ronnie Evans, Tom Yarbrough, Morris Stodard, Burl' Wolscr, Syd Dibrell, Joe Alexander, Bobby Mangum, Second Row: Don Camrwhcll, Burr VVood, Alan Hiolig, Charlws Goldman, Tommy Millar, Gwralrl VVorlk.man, Slum' Arlamx, Tommy Prwlur, Douq Erick, Naxh lwnhouvr, Carl Sirumakor, Don Nloxscry, Third Row: Norman Church, Richard l-lomborry, Tommy Thuixlon, Jovl Hilliarml, Don Aluxamlur, Norman Slum-i', John Shuuhan, llancly Plurnrnur, Roiiiwiv Bosvinavr, Errml Pinks ton, Murrimon Grcgory. Couch Huncycutt A 5 .lim Emerson Marvin Willie Plummer Sam Loflin ij 3 ' 'fn-7 r L- . 5 no 9 L li X. it 'gl h -Lloyd Cook E. C. Haithcock Coach Bill Ludwig Buddy Brown f S 8,1 i Mike Harris Doug Fulton Mickey Dunham I ,L O I. 'Q 3. in Clayton Rhyne y E t l 0 W ffl if ' , pb I 5 w C -, Bill Allen Jimmy Edmiston IB4 Coach Lester Gardner Bob Crouch George Knox Morton Barker Don Stafford Craig Kluttz Bob Wakefield Bob Rodgers - I1 ' B 1 Myron Goodman I A C K E T S Rick Earle John Evans 135 1 B f iner' ,. .N -Q M fk P' s Att, , 6 A ' Q 4 110 ci' N. gh A . .1 m A X .3 1 T' lwwi. .. Lx: ' 1 F , V , 1.1 if um A 12' gig! O - ' HOW WE WUN ,K ZR 1 fl fxqlids? ' is . WESTERN AAA - 136 Q K 5 I 5 13,123 ff E ' , A I .1 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: Buddy Brown, Mike Dunham, Tommy Roberts, Eddie Kesler, Mitch Chapman, Charlie Roakes, Worth Williamson, Second Row: Manager Bill King, Bob Cook, Bob Bernhardf, Jim Kluttz, Gene Campbell, Tarn Shuford, Coach Dcrwood Huneycutt. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: Jim Arey, Charles Porter, Tommy Yarbrough, Frank Ramsey, Bobby Morgan, Hobart Mendenhall, Second Row: Kon Walsh, Miles Mintz, Danny Julian, Bill Torrencc, Barry Torrence, Don Graham. I , 3 E' 121..2.2E f In 'Nbr Coach Derwood Huneycutt Mitch Chapman Eddie Kesler 1. 0 tsl, 5'-iv 1 ..l O Tam Shuford Gene Campbell Jim Kluttz 1957 GOLF TEAM ...-- tsl e o f J A J?l?5 Coach Ludwig Left to Right: Mickey Goodman, Bill Moser, Tommy Gardner, Reid Tull, Johnny lsenhour, David McCornbs, Tommy Miller, Doug Rangely. MANAGERS Left to Right: Perry Hood, Football, John Angell, Baseball, Larry Bowyer, Football, Jimmy Shipton, Football, Jim Mangum, Football, Bill King, Basketball. Background, Left to Right: Ralph Dearborn, Basketball, Eddie Clark, Bas- ketball, Bobby Copley, Football, Charles Faison, Basketball. 51: Steve Browning Bob Cook Mike Harris Buddy Poplin Coach Edgar Hooks Jim Mangurn George Knox E. C. Hoithcock Jim Koontz W! ' 'pf , ig,,..5 .-ff ' .-.Q- Mf J- fx 5. I E so S J l is 'ff l U , 'if 6 J Tyne' g RJ Fi WUI c, y at he M' A xml ii ' fl First Row: Ott Pinkston, Joel Hilliard, Hayden Simersan, Second Row: Bert Wal- ser, Jim Schenck, Third Row: Joel Ennis, Reggie Blackwell, Jimmy Shipton. First Row: Larry Bowyer, Tony Honey- cutt, Sammy Brady, Second Row: Jimmy Kerns, Bobby Jann, Third Row: Bobby Mangum, Juddy Newman, Jerry Pickler. We S 9 I VJ Hg, iii' J 'ISYS ii First Row: Bill Griffith, Tommy Rabon, Steve Browning, Second Row: Ronnie Evans, Bud Mickle, Third Row: Alon Rice, Buddy Poplin, George Knox. First Row: Mike Harris, Jim Mangum, Bobby Cook, Second Row: Bill Kesler, Jim Arey, Jim Koontz, Third Row: Henderson Afwell, E. C. Haithcock, Bill Allen. A 1, DE J E., 1 svn we Y f Sally Pierce Ellldbefh Miller Mdrfhd Sink Co-Captain Co-Captain President of GAA First Row: Kay Fink, Jerrie Chambers, Judy Shuping, Brenda Welch, Phyliss Kenerly, Norma Klutfz, Shirley Belle feullle, Jennie Eason, Susan Kefchie, Norma Wooley, Second Row: Miss Miriam Hooks, Coach, Janet Benson, Jane Shuping, Linda Miller, Elizabeth Miller, Sally Pierce, Martha Sink, Ann Campbell, Brenda Mickey, Alberta Crane Absent from picture: Brenda Cooper, Barbara Porter, GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM J gn- vw T7 ig,:,...M T-vs My First Row: Annyce Coe, Treasurer, Sally Pierce Vice President M' M , - g iss arian Hooks, Advisor, Elizabeth Miller, Point Recorder, Brenda Mickey, Secretary, Second Row: Nancy Owen, Phyliss Tutterow, Phyliss Kenerly, Alice Addcox, Margaret Hood, Alberta Crane, Kay Fink, Susan Ketchie, Norma Kluttz, Third Row: Brenda Welch, Ann Campbell, Sandra Motley, Sandra Parks, Bonnie Carpenter, Barbara Naylor, Irene Purcell, Norma Wooley, Govle Miller, Fourth Row: Rhonda Greene, Janet Benson, Jane Shuping, Jennie Eason, Linda Miller, Judy Shuping, Karen Butler, Carolyn Daniels, Shirley Bellefeuille. Absent from picture: Martha Sink, President. GIIHS' ATHZETIC' ASSUCIATIUN GAA ACTIVITIES UNA f J ,uf L, .N K- lk N ., ' 1 C ,f B I. I-43 gf- .B I Miss Moriom Hooks Advisor Eff: Lindo Goodman Lummie Jo ' Huneyeurt sf ' 5 LA fv'1 Q1 H E Kay Goodman, LXW L J YK .. X' Y THE ERI N YF, . ig:- ,. 's Jenny Gregory Nancy McCartney 9 5 Pug Allen EADER 2 f i .., ,G a xx HL -'.'gX1--T2 . ff. ,Q gk K , ..Vyg.?M ., , y 'qc K Mx N. Katherine Dearborn -XXX Y Anne Clifton Nancy Morris ff, ll lqykc Sl., lib 7 1 A. X ' 'I v rv '-1' 4 m,XQe.,1rq .4 Teeny Wagoner K L fL,,.L.L A - 7 . L,gf0.'LL,1lLaL Glenda Harfsell Barbara Jean Heffner THE I956 HOML-'COMING 2 QUEEN Rachel Allen X vu... The word Homecoming had many mean- ings to Boyden students . . . the exciting competition over floats, the hope of win- ning the game, and the suspense of who would be Queen. Then the magic night came and your room won the class prizeg the game was exciting, and at the climax of our weeks of work and fun, Pug and Doug were crowned King and Queen of our 1956 Homecoming. 1 -Fi' or Jenny Gregory Millie Heilig Teeny Wagoner THE COURT Barbara Jean Heffner Billie Jane Ruth Paula Earnhardt Gloria Misenheimer Marilyn Wiles -T' :si -rx' EN A -1-9 'A Q 1 QW .. fi 4 'QM X' -TE' Y X X N 5 nr 1' hx ' 41 , I 5. fx, 4'9- uo .t-?- ki , fi-df F. in uf' I fi-sl in f z K H, ff Q. . . X l 5 A 1? H ff ' if fgiiif ., Q., f l W , ' fu I if . ll K dx x V ' xm l? H K : L 'J ,' ' , hw ZH - JY 2 I ' '7 if, ff J A Af gy 1 , '-.4 1 . A ,XXX I v P f .1 uw' -w. U 'N-Q. 1 w-gm 93-.L A A. ,Hs 'T ,,.,.,.M 2' 4 ' I auf' 'A rw ,.. -il. Q 1 x- LM 5 , WP P H! -nam' lun ami. all msuawwq, if I 3 4 5 5 U -da W 1. , f .? ?' .2 ' -Q Q , Q fijfsz 1' 'I -1 f 1 I 4' fi: 1, X-D :pf -an-A l- 'xl rv XY s 'fy A is Cl 'fi-we 3 ifi..? F -hinge T din 1 FORWARD, UPWARD-these words express the goal of each Boydenite. FORWARD--never backward, never at a stand- still, but always with our hearts and minds looking toward the future. O WARD-to improve mankind, his standards, his ideals. The Boydenite typifies progress. Hrs never dying enthusiasm symbolizes America and each Individuals trek to a My beffeff more peaceful tomorrow. V TO SUCCEED-as citizens of our community, our nation, and the world. To make a con- tribution, according to our own abilities to improve ourselves and our surroundings. I So we close the door to the past and begin the climb up the staircase of the future as we search for new and better horizons. 2 W YY f Qi? Wiwiffffw wf7f5fw1fj.7W gJ Mb 'ZW W4 miisag NES S3235 va A , -4 11 4 , Klum .M-hz. .....4L. .' . .. ., i4a:,.. :V ,. .A . I HP V Q. u w U lubfh by WW W: fWi,m ffz54?,,WJ flfwgfw W 6 Uihfffyw, M if bf ff MW bw! mCLff 'JfA s xx N. S. 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