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THE BEACON ,7 Published by the Publication Staff Cet chia! 1000 SOUTH CHURCH STREET WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. 27101 edited by Nancy Whitt TABLE OF CONTENTS fe ee A a a a ee en a ee A eGR Te ae Ce ee ahs Bt} eo 0 fe, .6¥ ie) et 6 cen eas Wie NOL Ce ee (eee. Be” (6) reon, 6 emer Venue Sn ee he ce en ee on To Ce a ee Tn TIA XT. ye tt WEN Dy Ce Ce SO Me she ON Ne | ey eae Bee «. Me “600 ce.” jem en 6) ean, ef” “ey Se)! ie. le! oe. ei) le) he Ce le ete eno ceo Liempte sep) we; ie7 ereehe-n ene, em oe ey me fe fe Le ee be lene ene ie.) Om 6 a Oy eu Ol Be a)! i@, e! (6), are: two io 95 Our Memories——in the classes, in the halls, the dances, the work, the teachers and counselors, new faces, new acquaintances. their images unwind, like the circles that you find in the Windmills of dour Wind. 3 three It is with sincere humility, immense pride, and genuine love that we dedicate this 1970 BEACON to our friend and Central High’s faithful servant-——Mrs. Ruth Laney. four IN THE CLASSROOM wl $ ke GUIDING Mrs. Laney has touched the hearts of many of us throughout our high school years. We hereby honor a lasting friend, whose understanding and love will remain in our memories of Central. A FRIEND five WINSTON-SALEM FORSYTH COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD Left to right: Mrs. H. C. Lauerman, Mrs. Lillian B. Lewis, Mrs. Floyd S. Burge Jr. Standing left to right: Mr. Clyde G. Barber, Jr., Mr. Alan R. Perry, Mr. William F. Maready, Mr. William M. Knott, Mr. John C. Kiger. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF WINSTON-SALEM FORSYTH COUNTY Left to right: Mr. L. Eugene Johnston, Assistant Superintendent of Personnel; Mr. C. T. Leinbach, Jr., Comptroller-Treasurer; Mr. Raymond L. Sarbaugh, Associate Superintendent; Mr. Marvin Ward, Superintendent; Mr. Ned R. Smith, Associate Superintendent; Mr. Robert L. Blevins Assistant Superintendent; Mr. Leo G. Morgan, Assistant Superintendent of Business Affairs. SUX Those Who Have Helped—— S T fe F F their images unwind like the circles that you find in the Windmills of Your Mind. seven : aes se a z Mr. Harold J. Pope Principal Mr. Collin Abbitt Assistant Principal Shop Mrs. Linda Crater School Secretary eight Mrs. Alice Banks Teacher Aid Miss Lyle Blanton Counselor Mrs. Nancy Bock Pre—Vocation and Language nine Mrs. Virginia Bray Language Mrs. Marlyn Burnham Trainable Class Mr. Robert Conner Mechanical Drawing Vocational Orientation ten Mrs. Josephine Cunningham Teacher Aid Mrs. Betty Cutright Business Practice Mr. Frank Dail Work Evaluator eleven Mrs. Katherine French Teacher Aid Mrs. Debbie Hay Counselor Miss Karen Haywood Work Evaluator twelve Mrs. Margaret Haworth Counselor egg nner —s 7 1. se! WTB? Mrs. Dorothy Hine Librarian and Reading Mrs. Elizabeth Hood Teacher Aid thirteen Mrs. Frances Hoover Math Mrs. Lou Golon Nurses Aid Mrs. Judie Jennings General Health Nurses Aid fourteen Mr. Woodrow Jennings Driver Education Mrs. Billie Jones Sewing Home Management Laundering Mr. Robert Jordan Math fifteen Mrs. Merle Lambeth V. R. Secretary Mrs. Ruth Laney Reading Mrs. Ester Laram Speech Therapist sixteen Mrs. Majorie Lester Trainable Class Mrs. Miriam Loftin Math Scaal — = ee = © Mr. Wade McIver Reading Seventeen Mr. William Miller Brick Masonry, Shop Custodial Mrs. Jimmie Nickel Home Economics and Home Nursing Mr. Dolphus Parker Vocational Orientation eighteen Mr. Frederick Patterson Auto Mechanics Mrs. Vallie Prince V. R. Secretary Mrs. Gilda Roumillat Typing and Varityper nineteen Mrs. Cornelia Simmons Binding What : Shapes : Mrs. Judy Shutt Trainable Class Are - These, ? Mr. Gary Sink— Graphics twenty Miss Linda Sockwell Social Worker Mr. Larry Spann— Counselor Mrs. Georgia Topping Reading and Language twenty—one Mrs. Frances Walker Trainable Mr. Dan Wallace Shop Electrical Wiring Small Appliance Repair Mrs. JoAnn Wilhelm Home E'conomics twenty—lwo Mrs. Ann Willard Social Worker Mrs. Jacqueline Wright Health and Physicial Education Vocational Orientation twenty—three CAFETERIA From left to might; Mrs. Vergie Ingram, Miss Sandra Robinson, Mrs. Barbara Goodin, Miss Barbara Smith, Mrs. Laura Tatum. MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL ERR OE r10N From left to right: Jerry Willis, Bobby Duggins, John Fishel, David Morton. twenty—four US DRIVERS From left to right: Fred Jackson, Mrs. Olie Jen- kins, William Singleton. aces, Old and New== their images unwind like the cireles that vou find in the Windmills of your Mind. C L A S S E S twenty—five SENIORS Hurbie Adams Clarence Anthony Johnnie Mae Barksdale Benny Bess twenty—six SENIORS Poe oo Linda Blackburn Laura Boston Betty Jean Campbell Beverly Carter twenty—s even Kenneth Carter Earlene Coe Frank Crater Thomas Crawford twenty—eight SENIORS Karl Edwards John Fishel Kenneth Gaddy Robert Helms twenty—nine SENIORS Dorothy Killian Bobby Kirkpatrick Cathy Lawson Lonnie Mabry thi rty SENIORS Elma Moon Ernest Moore Sandra Motsinger James Peters thirty—one SENIORS Steve Redmon Jerry Ridgil Johnny Roberts Joseph Roberts thirty—two SENIORS Sandra Robinson ; Rhonda Ross Thomasine Scales James Schipper thirty—three SENIORS Bertha Sizemore Alberta Smith Charles Smith Betty Spainhour thirty—f our SENIORS Becky Stafford Karen Stewart Pauline Sturdivant Jo Ann Townsend thirty—five Benny Wheeling Nancy Whitt Ronnie Willard Greg Yokley thirty —six SENIORS Not Pictured Gilbert Banks Wanda Branch Dennis Brayboy Larry Carson David Ferraiola Ray Holder Cormelius Horton Susanna McKay Larry Martin Van Morrison Ronnie Robbins Tommy Shore Ishmael Stowe Joseph Truesdale Melvin Van Eaton Robert Wilson thirty—s even vrewemes tee eevee a i . weet df o 4 | é Robert Acker James Adams Thelma Allen Marilyn Archer Leon Autrey Gene Bingham —— Robert Blackwell Lorenzo Brooks Sharon Brooks thirty—nine Mack Brown Gwendolyn Chandler Estella Davis i META Joe Epps Peggy Gamer Leonard Graham forty JUNIORS David Harris ‘Emily Hunter Bruce Kennedy | Bruce Mabe Agnes McDaniel forty—one JUNIORS Rosa McIntosh Richard Moss Robert Moss Debbie Murphy Dennis Parnell Henry Patterson Larry Perkins forty—two JUNIORS Donald Priddy Ronald Richardson Tony Shepherd | Johnny Sink Gayle Sherrill forty—three JUNIORS Barbara Smith Jerry Stroud Michael Thomas Otis Venson Ruby Vogler Donald Wardlow Timothy Wellman Joanie Williams forty—four JUNIORS Oren Williams Not Pictured Gloria Bitting Michael Bowers Robert Brown Jerry Friday Charles Gore Carleen Gwyn James Hardy Joyce Patterson Anthony Scott James Tate forty—five MARS. ALLS LORENZO BROOKS GARY CREWS GENE BINGHAM VIRGINIA CROUSE AGNES McDANIEL BRUCE MABE DAVID MORTOM MADELINE PRESLEY—CHIEF forty—six JUNIORS Jessie Brown Jacqueline Burrell Billy Burton Sandra Carter Cheryl Collins Earl Collins William Conrad Donald Zane Cox Lysander Crowell Paviewadiele forty—seven SOPHOMORES Sally Dempsey Jackie Douthit Wayne Douthit Bobby Duggins Dorothy Epps Vickie Hammock Glenda Hauser Willie Henry Betty Holder Bobby Irons Dorothy Johnson Mary B. Johnson forty-eight SOPHOMORES Elizabeth Ann Key Eric Key Dennis Kiger Addie Lewis Benny Long Howard McDowell Donnie McIntosh Stephen McNeil Angela Miller Donnie Miller Gloria Mills Charles Moore forty—nine Paula Pruitt Franklin Scrivens Randy Smith S Cynthia Setser Kathy Snow fifty Judy Roberts Larry Sheff Latry Tobe Sandra Robinson Rosie Squarcette Donna Walker Phyllis Young | SOPHOMORES Not Pictured John Abernathy Eddie Spivey Louise Armstrong Richard White Thomas Atwater Johnny Wilborn Tony Doziel Esther Wilkins Harry Gaston David Young Larry Glenn Jimmy Horton Dathine Jacobs Versell McDaniel Bessie McNiel Marsha Mills Clifton Mitchell Belvia Nowlin Carolyn Peebles Garfield Prevette Wanda Shore Judy Sink Donald Ray Smith fifty—one REMEMBER 1-2-3-kickl!! liv’s cold out here! FRESHMEN Julia Anderson John Arrington Charles Ashley Susan Ashley Bobby Bennett Sierra Bodger David Bourne Kenneth Brown 4 | XN Dp Shirley Carson Julia Crosby Monroe Crouse John Dixon Jr. Robert Dupont Johnnie Fleming Debra Frazier James Gage fifty-three Vincent Glover Carl Graham Buddy Grimes na Doris Hardy Richard Hickman Paul Huffstetler Dorcas Huntex Jerry Johnson Early Jones Tony Kennedy Wayne Kight Virginia Koontz Mildred Lawrence Juanita Lytle fifty—four Leatrice Mahaffey Ronald Mitchell ot Bonnie Nance Lawrence Peebles Carolyn McKey Darlene Moore Elaine Norton Gary Pinn ix Michael Mills Christal Morrison Kinston Oliver Theodore Porter fifty—five Perry Nitchell James Maurer Malvolia Owens Gloria Pulliam FRESHMEN Janice Redmon Brenda Rickter Charles Rutledge Allen Simpson Melaine Smith Mark Smith i : Otis Staten Brenda Sykes Anthony Venson Scarlett Wall Roger Warden Kay Warden Pamela Watkins David Paul Whitaker fifty—six pk Ns Iva White Samuel Whisenhunt Not Pictured Kerstine Boston Kelly Bowman Thomas Lee Brabham Clyde Buffert Willie Cross Eugene Davis Ken Dyson Virgil Holt Diane Hough FRESHMEN Mark Williams Janet Yates Linda Jackson Annie Ruth Johnson Jerry Lambeth Curtis Smith Jesse Smith Franklin Stepp Elbert Thomas Steven Thompson Terotha Thompson George Tolliever Teresa Williams fifty—eight MRS. BURNHAM’S CLASS Jane Fulton Richard Mark Hine Larry L. Jones Joe McKenzie Debra McKnight Ricky Southem { ¢ assis Ym -- Ricardo Sowells Ricky Wilson Flora Young fifty—nine MRS. LESTER'S CLAS Leonard Brown Patricia Caudill Johnny Fryer Linda Ladson Marvin Lowery Not Pictured Arthur Davis David Lytle William Porter sixty MRS. SHUTT’S CLASS Terry Anderson Jody Bitting Patricia Duke Gary Fulp Brenda Hendrix Brenda Mabe Randy Smith Carolyn Snyder Larry Stewart Robin Westbrook sixty—one Carolyn Amos James Brown Odis McNeil Janie Mae Smith Patricia Ayers John Beard Sharon Crawford Tyrone McCorey Judy Moon Gladys Senter Nicklos Stavrou Richard Whitaker sixty—two ra Curricular Activities sixty—three “CTLs Oa IEa™ 4 ah ices ieee. A ey Re Members of Mrs. Burham’s, Mrs. Shutt’s, and Mrs. Walker’s classes enjoy numerous extra curricular ac- tivities. Bowling at Major League Lanes is a favorite although games at Miller Park Gym are enjoyed by all. 3] i) ve } | ie BS i 4 A y Y 3 A¥ ma i ¥ 4 i wih t Kt 5 ee a, poe Our Besi—— their images unwind like the circles that you find in the Windmills of your Mind. sixty—five wmaaDbacaceu4pm in MISS CENTRAL Virginia Crouse MISS CENTRAL AND COURT Virginia Crouse, Iva White, Melanie Smith, Ann Key. Isn’t it Pretty? 1970 Queen 1969 Queen % oe Wanda: feeds ce ‘ ae me wes Melanie Smith, Virginia Crouse, Iva White Virginia Crouse Agnes McDaniel sixty—seven SENIOR SUPERLATIVES BEST ALL-AROUND Pauline Sturdivant Clarence Anthony MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Beverly Carter Bobbie Kirkpatrick sixty—eight SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MOST STUDIOUS Frank Crater Rhonda Ross BEST LOOKING Whig ae grap pr ga Menr James Peters Becky Stafford sixty—nine SENIOR SUPERLATIVES BEST DRESSED Larry Carson Nancy Whitt -WITTIEST Laura Boston Benny Wheeling seventy seventy—one LRELGOOLLLUNCS = their images unwind like the circles that vou find in the Windmills of your Mind. ra C T i V : T ' E S THE BEACON STAFF Joanie Willams—Co—Editor : SHE RESSSes NM ERAS SERED Betty Holder, Madeline Presley, Rhonda Ross, Betty Spainhour, Becky Stafford—Circulation seventy—four Madeline Presley-Business Manager The Beacon Staff hopes that by leafing through the pages of the 1970 Beacon, you are able to recall the highlights of the year’s activities. Mack Brown, Thomas Crawford— Press Ann Key Art Editor David Ferraiola—Photography Frank Crater, Gayle Sherrill—- Composing seventy-five Becky Stafford—Editor Ann Key Art Editor CENTRAL CHATTER The CENTRAL CHATTER, the CHS student newspaper, | an informative source of current school news, interestin; school events, and personality sketches. The paper is pul lished every nine weeks by student members of the Publi ation Staff of Central High School under the authority of th principal and faculty advisors. | | ? Madeline Presley—Co-Editor Rhonda Ross—Feature Editor Nancy Whitt Circulation Manager seventy—s ix Mrs. Hine, Mrs. Loftin, Mrs. Roumillat, Mr. Sink-Advisors Betty Holder, Betty Spainhour Mack Brown, Thomas Crawford Reporters Press Frank Crater, Gayle Sherrill— Composing seventy—seven STUDENT COUNCIL Benny Wheeling—President Agnes McDaniel Vice-President oa Beverly Carter Virginia Crouse Secretary Assistant Secretary Homeroom Representatives—M. Archer, L. Blackburn, R. Blackwell, K. Boston, L. Boston, W. Branch, J. Burrell, G. Chandler, J. Dixon, B. Duggins, D. Epps, V. Hammock, A. Lewis, B. Mabe, E. Moon, D. Morton, S. Motsinger, M. Owens, J. Redmon, J. Reece, J. Schipper, | M. Smith, J. Sprinkle, J. Stroud, P. Sturdivant, K. Stuarts bobes I. White, R. Willard. Earlene Coe Treasurer seventy—eight Mrs. Bray, Mr.McIver -Advisors The aims of the Student Council are to give the students a chance to be more responsible and to prove they are capable of goveming them- selves. Pursuing these goals, the Student Council sponsors School Spirit Week, White Christmas White Christmas Campaign Campaign, Miss Central, Student—Faculty Game, and Student—Aid Day, Student—Faculty Basketball Game Student Aid Day Hall Monitors seventy—nine President—Buddy Grimes, Vice-President—Tony Kennedy, Club Members: J. Beard, W. Cross, L. Grimes, J. Lambeth, J. Maurer, R. Mitchell, K. Oliver, A. Simpson, J. Sprinkle, O. Staten, N. Stavrou, S. Thompson, G. Tolliever, S. Whisen- hunt, D. Whitaker. Faculty Advisor — Mr. Robert Jordan AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS CLUB eighty The Audio—Visual Club has as its sole objective to teach the members of the club to operate the various Audio—Visual aids used by the teachers, It is hoped that the students may then be able to assist the teacher in the operation of Audio—Visual aids, ee The Auto Club is composed of students who have an interest in auto mechanics. One of the main activities for the year is building model Cats. THE AUTO CLUB President— Bruce Kennedy Secretary— Eddie Daniels Treasurer— Michael Thomas P. Baynes, M. Bowers, L. Brooks, W. Conrad, T. Craver, J. Gage, R. Helms, L. Hiatt, V. Holt, B. Kennedy, S. McNeil,R. Moss, R. Moss, D. Priddy, S,'’ Redmon, R. Smith, Eddie Daniels. Faculty Advisor — Mr. Fredrick Patterson eighty—one T. Allen, DY Cox, T ) Davis , E. Jones, E. Key, M. Mills, P2 Mitchell, lb. Pee bles, G. Pinnix, C. Rutledge, C. Smith, J. Smith, M. Smith, F. Stepp, A. Ven- son, K. Warden, R. Warden, M. Williams, J. Yates. Faculty Advisor — Mrs. Georgia Topping Mecano | CENTRAL SCIENCE CLUB = nya The Science Club has been involved in collecting objects of nature found in our school community as well as taking field. trips. Experiments are performed to better understand hature. President—Jesse Smith Vice President—Michael Mills Secretary—Perry Mitchell Treasurer— Lawrence Peebles eighty—two THE CHORUS To further the students leaming, appreciation and enjoyment of good music is the aim of Central High’s Chorus. Club Members—J. Abernathy, R. Brown, K. Carter, L. Crowell, W. Douthit. W Henry, R. Jefferson, W. Johnson, L. Martin, J. Moore, Dee Pareles Petree, D. Richardson, R. Richardson, C. Setser, D, Wardlow, P. Watkins, D Young. Faculty Advisor — Mrs. Frances Hoover eighty—three President— Debbie Sizemore | Vice—President— Johnnie Barksdale Secretary— Barbara Smith THE COOKING CLUB Leaming short methods of preparing foods for entertaining has involved the cooking club in various new cooking experiences. Club Members—J. Barksdale, J. Brown, S. Dempsey, D. Hardy, N. Jeter, G. Mills, A. Miller, C. Morrison, E. Norton, S. Robinson, J. Scales, G. Senter, W. Shore, D. Sizemore, B. Smith, P. Young. Faculty Advisor — Mrs. Jo Ann Wilhelm eighty—four Club Members: E. Anderson, D. Boyce, S. Brooks, S. Carson, J. Crosby, K. Dyson, D. Harris, E. Hunter, D. Jacobs, D. Johnson, M. Lawrence, R. Mc— Intosh, C. McKey. L. Myers, P. Pruitt. R. Squarcette, B. Sykes, T. Thompson, D. Walker, D. Wardlow T. Wellman, T. Williams. Faculty Advisors — Mr. Dolphus Parker and Mrs. Jacqueline Wright THE DANCE GROUP AND DRILL TEAM The Modem Dance Group and Drill Team is organized for several objectives: to teach coordination and balance, to expose students to fine arts, to give students the expe- tience of self—expression through dance, and to teach students to follow directions. President—Carolyn McKey Secretary—Sharon Brooks Asst. Sec.—Dorothy Johnson Vice-President—Terotha Thompson Treasurer—Rosa McIntosh eighty—five The Drivers Club’s sole objective is to teach correct attitudes toward driving. MGMWATS ARE HAPPY WAYS ATSSMILES. SING | IM BUT A STRANGER HERE HEAVEN 1S MY HOME ? | J. Arrington, C. Ashley, J. Bingham, D. Brayboy, J. Douthit, R. Dupont, M. Van Eaton, J. Fishel, C. Moore, C. Scrivens, J. Sink, C. Smith, K. Snow, R. Vogler, D. Warden, O. Williams. Faculty Advisor— Mr. Woodrow Jennings THE DRIVERS CLUB | DRVER EDUCA President—John Fishel WINSTON: SALEM FORSYTH S! pre me Vice-President—Charles Smith Sec.-Treasurer—Ruby Vogler eighty—six THE GARDEN CLUB The Garden Club has been involved in helping to beautify the school grounds and learm— ing about Old Salem. President-G. Crews, Vice—President—E. Davis, Secretary—G. Hauser, J. Sink. Mrs. Simmons, Mrs. Baldwin —Faculty Advisors. eighty—seven _—— THE HI-Y CLUB these are smbors of our L AND The Hi-Y seeks to develop friend— ship among its members, to help the individual enjoy life, to develop a desire to seek adventure, and partic— ipate in various recreational activities. Members of the Hi-—Y enjoy numerous tripsatosthes aN Goan Hi-Y Members—H. Adams, L. Autrey, C. Anthony, M. Ayers, B. Bennett, K. Brown, L. Brown, M. Crouse, J. Fryer, K. Gaddy, C. Graham, J. Hardy, M. Lowery, T. McCorey, D. McIntosh, K. Oliver, H. Patterson, W. Porter, J. Roberts, J. Truesdale, O. Venson, R. White. Faculty Advisors— Mr. Robert Conner and Mr. William Miller Club Officers: President—C, Anthony, Vice-President—K. Brown, Secretary— H. Patterson, Treasurer—D. Bourne. eighty—eight EAE SS $ oft: Red Cross Members: S. Ashley, S. Bodger, C. Collins, J. Fleming, V. Glover, R. Green, V. Koontz, L. Mahaffey, G. Pulliam, S. Wall. Faculty Advisor — Mrs. Jimmie Nickel THE JUNIOR RED CROSS “Service to others’’ is the theme of the Junior Red Cross. This year the Club filled a School Chest for Vietnam. The Chest contained School supplies for a 24-child school. Club Officers: President—Vincent Glover, Vice- President—Reginald Green, Secretary—Cheryl Collins, Treasurer—Susan Ashley. eighty—nine Club Members: W. Douthit, L. Jackson, C. Peebles. Faculty Advisor — Mrs. Ruth Laney THE LIBRARY CLUB ninety The Library Aids have no trouble in find- ing projects. There are books to be shelved, new books to be catalogued, over—due slips to be written and even shelves to be dusted. SIMPLICIT Y's Po ee Club Members: L. Amstrong, G. Bitting, L. Carson, P. Caudill, C. Gwyn, D. Hough, M. Johnson, D. Killian, S. McKay, J. Ridgill, S. Robinson, T. Scales, M. Smith, J. Townsend, D. White. Faculty Advisor — Mrs. Billie Jones The common goal of leaming more about the art of sewing has made for an enjoyable year for the Sewing Club. Club Officers: President—Thomasine Scales, Vice-President—Sandra Robinson, Secretary—Carleen Gwyn. ninety—one THE SHOP CLUB The activities of the Shop Club center around projects which will develop interest in shop as a vocation and as a hobby. Club Members: Robert Acker, Benny Bess, Ronald Mc- | Bride, Earl Collins, Harry Gaston, Paul Huffstetler, Wayne Hilton, Bobby Jones, Bobby Kirkpatrick, Wayne Kight, Lonnie Mabry, Howard McDowell, Donnie Miller, Jerry Ridgill, Kenneth Stanley, Bobby Templeton, Greg Yokely. Faculty Advisor — Mr. Dan Wallace Club Officers: President—Donnie Miller, Vice-President— Paul Huffstetler, Secretary-Bobby Templeton, Treasurer— Earl Collins, Production Foreman—Bobby Kirkpatrick. ninety—two THE SPORTS CLUB The Sports Club’s activities have revolved around promoting and becoming more aware of the various forms of athlet- ics in today’s society. As well as play- ing the various sports, the club has enjoyed watching films of athletic events. Softball Basketball Club Members: J. Adams, T. Atwater, T. Brabham, C. Buffert, J. Coleman, C. Graham, L. Graham, D. Harris, L. Jackson, D. McIntosh, L. Perkins, J. Peters, A. Scott, T. Shepherd, E. ‘Thomas. Faculty Advisor — Mrs. Nancy Bock ninety—three CENTRAL’S got a lot to give. it’s images unwind like the circles that you find in the windmills of your mind YOU’ VE got a lot to live, ninety—four SENIOR DIRECTORY Hurbie M. Adams 2325 Okalina Ave. Winston—Salem, N.C. Clarence C. Anthony Rt. 1, Box 640 P fafftown, N.C. Gilbert Banks 3349 Carver Rd. Winston—Salem, N:C. Johnnie Mae Barksdale 849 Gray Ave. Winston-Salem, N.C. Maurice Benton Bess Children’s Home - Winston—Salem, N.C. Linda Kay Blackburn hi. 2, Box T14 P fafftown, INEGe Laura Ann Boston 1245 Hattie Ave. Winston—Salem, N.C. Wanda Faye Branch 1125 Madison Ave. Winston—Salem, N.C. Dennis Michael Brayboy 1321 Thurmond St. Winston—Salem, N.C. Betty Jean Campbell : 1708 Grant Ave. Winston—Salem, N.C. Larry B. Carson 1113 Manley St. Winston—Salem, N.C. Beverly Lynn Carter 909 Jackson Ave. ' Winston—Salem, N.C. ninety—five Earlene Coe Rt. 1, Barrister Rd. Kernersville, N. C. Frank Earl Crater 130 Lindbergh St. Winston—Salem, N.C. Thomas Crawford 1605 7th St. Winston—Salem, N.C. Karl DeWayne Edwards D1 B3aWes6ih ot Winston—Salem, N.C. David L. Ferraiola 793 Shallowford Rd. Winston—Salem, N.C. John J. Fishel Rt. 4, Box 16 Darwick Rd. Winston—Salem, N.C. Kenneth R. Gaddy 106 State St. Winston—Salem, N.C. Robert Allen Helms Ria? Clemmons, N.C. Ray Holder Riou Lewisville, N.C. Cornelius llorton 5022 Butterfield Dr. Winston—Salem, N.C. Dorothy Killian Real Pfafftown, N.C. Bobbie Wilson Kirkpatrick 205 Crafton SEA DEAD, Winston—Salem, N.C. SENIOR DIRECTORY Susanna. McKay 205 W. 14th St. Winston—Salem, N. C. Lonnie Mabry 211 Bertha St. Winston—Salem, N. C. Larry James Martin 213 Northwest Blvd. Winston—Salem, N. C. Van D. Morrison 1436 Thurmond St. Winston—Salem, N. C. Sandra Kay Motsinger Rt. 6, Barrister Rd. Winston—Salem, N. C. Elma Moon igeas Ruralvlall ive. Ernest Moore 2731 Fondly Rd. Winston-Salem, N. C. James M. Peters D309 EATstack Winston—Salem, N. C. Steve L. Redmon Revo: cRownad Kernersville, N. C. Jerry Wallace Ridgill cae Me: Clemmons, N. C. Ronnie Robbins 4149 Tise Ave. Winston—Salem, N. C. Johnny Alfred Roberts 1009 Williams Dr. Winston Salenus: Ge Joseph Il. Roberts 1009 Williams Dr. Winston-Salem, N. C. ninety—six Sandra Elaine Robinson 1305 Lawrence St. Winston—Salem, N. C. Rhonda Louise Ross 3860 Yarbrough Ave. Winston— Salem, N. C. Thomasine Scales 525 Spencer Ave. Winston—Salem, N. C. James Louis Schipper 4017 Indiana Ave. Winston—Salem, N. C. Tommy Shore Rt. 3, Linville Rd. Winston—Salem, N C. Bertha Lee Sizemore 224. Cliffdale Dr. Winston—Salem, N. C. Alberta Lee Smith Box 405 Rural Hall, N. C. Charles M. Smith 15—A Columbia Terrace Winston—Salem, N. C. Betty Mae Spainhour 5636 Pine View Dr. Winston—Salem, N. C. Becky Jane Stafford 120 Wilmore Dr. Winston—Salem, N. C. Karen Gray Stewart 1219 Winfield Dr. Winston—Salem, N. C. Ishmael L. Stowe 522 Eel (thik: Winston—Salem, N. C. Pauline Sturdivant Rt. 1, Box 460 Winston—Salem, N. C. SENIOR DIRECTORY Joe Ann F. Townsend DIO9 Ee t2th St: Winston—Salem, N. C. Joseph Truesdale 9505 Esai? hast. Winston—Salem, N. C. Melvin Lewis VanEaton 2408 N. Liberty St. Winston—Salem, N. C. Benny L. Wheeling 2839 Hermitage Dr. Winston—Salem, N. C. ninety—seven Nancy R. Whitt Box 324 Rural Hall, N. C. Ronald Leon Willard 1026 Shuman St. Winston—Salem, N. C. Robert Lee Wilson 1326 Gray Ave. Winston—Salem, N. C. William Gregory Yokeley Rt. 6 Winston—Salem, N. C. UO Zz — Zz Z rom UO fx] faa) fx) an Es = WY) = omy Beene eatin atanceemdiue ty—eight nine AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS one hundred three AUTOGRAPHS one hundred four AUTOGRAPHS one hundred five AUTOGRAPHS — AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS — one hundred eight AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS one hundred eleven AUTOGRAPHS — Printed By THE PRINTING AND COMPOSING DEPARTMENTS of Central School one hundred twelve
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