Central High School - Beacon Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)

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Published THE ANNUAL STAFF Cortral lial Shleal 1000 SOUTH CHURCH STREET WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. 27101 edited by Melanie Smith TABLE OF CONTENTS A Cad Ci COUISCS sts keen. wien see 8-26 Physical QUCTLOVIC OUTSCS meres oon oe nes 27-29 MP OCCUDGTIONG| COUTSCSmeraee eee tn nee en eee 30-43 DS PECIOIRS CIVIC CS: 2 lata. 0 net nag SA ee 44-45 GOUNSCIITI GES CIVICS pile na sere 2: (eae a Nien eet 46-48 SS CVIIONS so Site Gans oe ere Oot a ae ae erence 50-64 UNIONS .....------ 2-2 2--2ooeeennnn en enne nn cenneencennsncnae 65-78 , GA 6evomor ie oe ON aca pret Pen Nee W e RR OB VE 79-94 YW Ny Preshinen@ 2: arn eee as ee eee 96-107 S DECI FCOIUVCS Ten ree eee oy ee 110-118 WDOLES. c Me eoeetwatpitay ses) eee 119-124 PUBLICATIONS (Gj |S -5 cre, eere teres see fZogi2 7 THE BEACON STAFF Editor in-chief Printing Staff Melanie Smith Kenneth Brown Assistant Editors Gary Pinnix Elaine Owens Barbara Hall Corrine Anderson Photography Art Editor Kenneth Brown Mark Williams Sales Staff Assistant Art Editors Nancy Duggins Christine Tate Pam Watkins Renee’ Robinson Monroe Mitchell Diane Duncan Typing Staff Frances Abrams Melanie Smith Sponsors Gary Pinnix Mrs. Gilda Roumillat Malvolia Owens Mrs. Jimmie Nickell Reginald Clowney Mr. Bill Triplett two Central Wild cat Occ upa tional PHysIcaL “KING of the ROAD’ three Pam Watkins. I WINSTON-SALEM FORSYTH COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD Seated left to tight: Mrs. Floyd Burge, Jr., Alan Perry, Mrs. James A. Brewer, Jr., Mrs. H. C. Lauerman. Standing left to right: Dr. Richard Janeway, William Maready, Carroll Thompson, John Kiger. WINS TON-SALEM F ORS Y PH, COUNTY ADMINIS T RAG N Seated left to right: Ted Leinbach, Ned Smith, Marvin Ward, Raymond Sarbaugh, Palmer Friende. Standing left to right: Bob Blevins, Harold Simpson, Leo Morgan, Eugene Johnston. four Mr. Harold J. Pope Principal Central High School is jointly operated by the Winston-Salem Forsyth County School System and the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation for students with leaming problems. five Mr. John Scott Assistant Principal The primary objective of the school is to teach the students how to work. The primary goal of the school is to place the graduates in a full time work situation. Mrs. Linda Crater Secretary SIX EDUCATION AT Central High =e = | | Ny s SS aan ‘A ite AoW = 4 «i y seven ACADEMIC EDUCATION INDEX - LANGUAGE Alford 222 nee see ees page 9 Land overs page 10 Staten. 27 48 eoee- page 11 Hine2i2 ye aaah: page 12 MATH JOrdan esc ese uae page 13 Lighty, coset eee page 14 Martings sos-oscees.a0e page 15 READING Archigpercnt cas e% page 17 Bray eo Saha page 18 Mclvetiie Sees page 19 Popping -......-.-.---- page 20 The students learn: VOCATIONAL INFORMATION 1. to get along with others WOH) esta pe Bese 2. to follow instructions. WONG “Sates ste eat eee 3. to obey tules. Oo eects Be 4, to take directions. SINCE sens nnceea. ees 5. to be on time. Welch we eeceeeee cs page 25 eight Sones Nancy Alford l . Mrs inguage t ¢ ith Land Language Jud Mrs. ten Mrs. Daisy Staten Math Reading Language and Pre-Vocation eleven Mrs. Dorothy Hine Librarian The Winston-Salem Journal and Sen- . tinel has again this year given our CHS library a copy of the 1973 world Alma- nac. Corrine Anderson, Central’s teen- page correspondent, made the presenta- tion to Mrs. Dorothy Hine, librarian, on February 9, 1973, in the school library. The Journal and Sentinel has been giving local public high schools the almanac for several years now, and CHS students in the past have enjoyed using this useful Corrine Anderson presents book of facts and information. World Almanac to Mrs. Hine. twelve Mr. Robert Jordan Math ayy ec i a x lb BOM ory, thirteen Mrs. Patsy Lighty Math and Office Practice : ? ; 7 i =f y ‘ 4 ‘ ‘ fourteen fifteen Mrs. Lillian Martin Math TRARY SN er “ieee wwe Mrs. Dorothy Archie Reading seventeen Mrs. Virginia Bray Reading and Language eighteen Mr. Wade Mclver Reading nineteen g pin Top orgia Rea Ge Mrs Anderson . Delanie Mrs Teachers Aide twenty Mr. Roy Berry Math and Pre-Vocation twenty-one SS Te Te ee AT AE RE SE See Robert Conner Pre Mr 10n Vocat sepia cniets ei twenty-two ation. . Dolphus Parker ional Orient Mr Vocat Math besos nine twenty-three ia 4 Mr. Bob Snyder Vocational In formation SROAMR twenty-four Mrs. Karen Welch Pre-Vocation twenty-five PHYSICAL EDUCATION INDEX BOYS HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Colley. twenty-six PY AME, Mr. Frank Coffey Boys Physical Educat 10n. . Consummer Math twenty-seven Mrs. Annette Liner Girls Health and Physical Education Vocational Orientation twenty-eight Sp oes OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION INDEX BRICK MASONRY Delonesa =? eae page 30 ELECTRICAL WIRING Wallacest ees page 31 GRAPHICS BINDING Simmons ._............- page 32 COMPOSING, TYPING, KEYPUNCH Roumillat __............ page 33 PRINTING mriplett, e202. page 34 HEALTH CHILD CARE Bhillips cece is 22: page 35 NURSES AIDE ills eee ee page 36 HOME ECONOMICS SEWING Bevones 20. Ao. e. page 37 FOOD SERVICE Motsinger............-.. page 38 Students are trained to function as: COOKING AND SEWING anh ee ‘ckell 3 Orderlies Os ieee page 39 Electrician’s Helpers Brick Mason’s Helpers oo Service Station Attendants G sing Machine erators Pattersom.-.¢ .2---2: page 40 pip oainig T at eae Seamstress yP Laundry Workers Offset Machine Operators METAL WORK Cabinet Makers Helpers Photographers = Piste Sales Clerks Wapners2. resi page 41 Siiopite BEIets Custodial Workers Carpentedemrictee © Child Care Helpers WOODWORKING Seal Ssaine Sabae Sheet Metal Work Helpers Upholstering Helpers Welding Helpers Dungee .............---- page 42 P 8 Po Filing Clerk Helpers | Book Binding UPHOLSTRY Collating | Truck Drivers Nickellt-r. page 43 Stock Clerks twenty-nine Brick Masonry Daniel Jones Mr thirty Mr. Dan Wallace Small Appliance Repair, Shop, and Electrical Wiring thirty-one Mrs. Cornelia Simmons Binding SOTA Co mpo Mrs. Gilda Roumillat thirty-three ee, thirty-four S SOL La STTUN RENE ORT NNSNN TENNISON Mr. Bill Triplett Graphics Mrs. Helen Phillips Child Care OO Vi SS thirty-five WA eeeng Wasa Hoke ey “ee ec Mrs. Helen Phillips Nurses Aide thirty-six Mrs. Billie Jones Sewing we thirty-seven Mrs. Kathy Motsinger Food Service thirty-eight ickell immie N J Mrs 1CS Home Econom thirty-nine cus Seay ereicece Le RE i Se as ae eter Soak: pais gaa” asians aks forty Mr. Frederick Patterson Auto Service Na RRRRRR MAREN gner Mr. Wake Wa Metal Work and Shop forty-one Mr. Clyde Dungee Woodworking forty-two Mrs. Jimmie Nickell Upholstry bi iil] forty-three Mrs. Mary Hairston Family Planning Mee anemia forty-four Mr. Woodrow Jennings Drivers Education forty-five r™ iam Loftin e Counselor ir Mrs. M Guidance -SiX forty Vocational Rehabilitation Staff Mr. Jim Ogburn pais | fie Mrs. Kathy Mooney | Counselor Social Worker Mr. Hudson Burton Mrs. Betty McCalJ Counselor Secretary Mr. Joe Gibson Supervisor forty-seven SENIORS forty-eight SENIORS Larry Ashcroft Susan Ashley Sierre Bodger Thomas Brabham 4 forty-nine SENIORS Kenneth Brown Ronald Campbell Shirley Carson Charles Daniels fifty SENIORS ; Robert Davis John Dixon Me ad Evelyn Duncan fifty-one SENIORS Robert Dupont Johnny Fleming Eric Fulp incent Glover W fifty-two SENIORS Carl Graham Reginald Green wore pee z aH ‘ , Dorcas Hunter Linda Jackson fifty-three SENIORS Early Jones Robert Johnson Wayne Kight “ Charles King fifty-four SENIORS Tony Kennedy Tyrone McCorey Betty Marshall Perry Mitchell fifty-five SENIORS Darlene Moore Christal Morrison Joyce Myers Mary Jo Neal fifty-six SENIORS Elaine Norton Malvolia Owens Douglas Parnell Pai Lawrence Peebles fifty-seven SENIORS Sarah Pegues Eric Pettigrew Gary Pinnix Theodore Porter fifty-eight SENIORS Janice Redmon Cindy Setser Linda Simmons Ronnie Simmons fifty-nine SENIORS Donald Ray Smith Jesse Smith Mark Smith iia Melanie Smith sixty SENIORS ae John Sprinkle Terotha Thompson George Tolliever Anthony Venson sixty-one SENIORS Scarlett Wall Samuel Whisenhunt Boyd Williams Mark Williams sixty-two ae: Ge Annie Young Janet Yates Marilyn Young SENIORS NOT PICTURED osalyn Booe Susan Brown Richard Hickman Rhonda Jones William Johnson Angela Miller Ronald Mitchell Sandra Smith France Wingate sixty-three MONO ILICTE (ES FebRua RY sixty-four JUNIORS Corrinne Anderson Nebraska Anthony fp ael May a, ee Priscilla Baker David Barber Kevin Beasley sixty-six Charlene Belcher Ralph Blakes Ma Randolph Blakes Ricky Brewer sixty-seven Gary Brooks Alice Bumgarner 3 Se . tresevossagey SOereC Cr tides a Rae Rea nese oe” 8 ea, guedeeee . ere - ere. Ss Rue HRESE™ a : povese S a ‘e ait act ere. : @ 8, Delphis Caldwell Patricia Caudill Reginald Clowney sixty-eight Deborah Cunningham Annie Davis : . by Conester Dunlap “ Ce ae © eee ee states Keither Gaither C. Ruan William Gill sixty-nine Marsha Hairston Mary Hairston Barbara Hall Marvin Hansley David Holder Tim Holly | j seventy Carolyn Howard Donald Hunter we Alvin Jackson B William LeGrant Reginald Martin seventy-one ae} is] oO = aS = =| i=) iS) ( ) = — oO co Ise) tot) tm S =. Delores McCray Cleveland McDowell Eula Mae McIntosh Jerome McMillian Harold Mickles seventy-two Michael Moore Ricky Needham Elaine Owens Homer Peake Chonita Robinson seventy-three : ® ¥ Evelyn Robinson Tommy Rucker om) Spr Mary Sheff Charles Shivers Curt ie Cane DREW E aie ees BAY: | ests | nae wR Eee Fes vosew SES (RHE dae = 3 = n “4 seventy-four = z 7 e sae e) . oo] QO Johnny Southerland Johnny Sturdivant Jerome Talbert Pam Watkins James Wilds Me seventy-five sai ‘di ihanemvnaibiee e OO eee et F re . Su oO Esther Williams Larry Wilson ae ee =| 1g Cheryl Wr seventy-six JUNIORS NOT PICTURED Donnie Barnes Dennard Coleman Nancy Duggins Virginia Gaston Jerry Hodges Judith Jefferson Katie Lilly Frederick Mitchum Levern Nelson Bruce Shaw Thomas Skipworth Juniors taking Army Achievement Test seventy-seven NS COUPEE Novembck AN AX WN C AA Nal iN seventy-eight Pacer ir TAKLTUuUSs clcmbeRrR seventy-nine SOPHOMORES Vickie Allen SOPHOMORES Arthur Blair Wa i LaVonn Beil Carlton Bonner eighty-one Vicki Byers SOPHOMORES James Cleary Melvin Chaplin Ronald Clyburn eighty-two Reginald Conrad SOPHOMORES ‘ee BS Aes Donald Durant Stan Duncan -three Pamela Foster Bruce Gammons Charles Hennie Nathaniel William Howell eighty-four james I icia ichael Lash Patr James Lighty SOPHOMORES Vickie Huffman Barbara Johnson Delsenia Lowery eighty-five Liston Leggette Marvin McBride rs Obie Melvin Adrian McDowell Monroe Mitchell John Moxley SOPHOMORES Eric Nolan Cheryl Orr ae Lolita Nicholson eighty-seven Bruce Osborne Terry Payne SOPHOMORES Loretta Pettus Angela Pitts Abraham Reid Randy Plowman Doris Roan eighty-eight eee 4 Wanda Robbins Dannie Rogers Deidre Robinson oy SOPHOMORES be peas — Dawn Seigler James Samuels Annette Simmons eighty-nine Edward Smith SOPHOMORES Kathy Smith | | mn. 4 s ‘ a ey La ya. 2 Jennifer Southerland Christine Tate ninety os Stephen Thompson Mattie Thompson SOPHOMORES Lorenzo White Sherman Williams ninety-one Lonnie Williams SOPHOMOR ES Joseph Young Perry Young James Blakeney Karen Long ninety-two Howard Ackers Ruth Brown Sharon Caldwell Johnny Crosby Terry Davis jes Gray SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED 790s MaRCh James Isom Mable Johnson William Maxfield Cheryl Moore Gerald Moore Julia Pegues Al Porter James Simons Walter Snipes Lemart Thomas Paul Turner ninety-three Thomas White Debra Watson Jonathan Wardlow a ottober ninety-four CA PR beens? Jannraky ninety-five FRESHMEN The new teachers pictured above are as follows: Bottom row, lejt to right: Mrs. Land, Mrs. Welch, Mrs. Staten, Mrs. Pipkin, and Mrs. Martin. Top row, left to right: Mrs. Phillips, Mr. Berry, Mr. Wagner, and Mr. Coffey. Mrs. Cary is not pictured. ninety-six ———— eee — - Abral Allen FTA Michael Alexander, FRESHMEN Alice Blue Janice Bowman Ricky Bowles David Boyce | ninety-seven i Sandra Byers FRESHMEN Thaddeus Campbell Donna Cooke Cynthia Chatham Forrest Crutchfield ninety-eight to 4 a Joseph Daughtery Richard Davis Orlando Davis FRESHMEN Shirley Davis Terry Davis Charles Eaddy Diane Duncan Dwight Evans ninety-nine Linda George Gordan Gary FRESHMEN Dennis Hamilton ¢ ‘ Carolyn Huffin one hundred Ricky Hyatt FRESHMEN James Jackson Sharon Jackson Dale Johnson Calvin Jennings Sharron Johnston one hundred one Buford Key F, % Sanda Kiser FRESHMEN Cynthia Latin Ella Mae Littlejohn Wayne Moore Alexander Martin Clark Pardue one hundred two Michael Rickard Ronnie Queen FRESHMEN Joseph Robin Ricky Rowland James Scott Keith Russell Robert Scott one hundred three Steven Shew Norma Simmons FRESHMEN i OM Ricky Smith Sharon Lynn Smith Betty Squarcette Iamatha Stafford one hundred four 7 Patricia Wardlow Diane Warden FRESHMEN James Whisenhunt Gaynell Watson Edward Wildener Latrevia Wilson one hundred five Richard Witherspoon NEW TEACHING AID Portable conference telephone Harlan Zerba FRESHMEN Items entered in the Dixie Clasic Fa by Central Students Central has a new teaching aide, the Portable Conference Telephone. This ma- chine allows the user to call a party at a distance, and several people can listen to the conversation at one time. Questions can be asked and answered. Shown a- bove, Mr. Scott and some bus drivers have a conversation with Mr. Morris Hastings, director of school bus trans- portation. The boys are, front to back, Doug Parnell, Charles Shivers, Donald Ray Smith, Jerold Reese, Thomas At- water, and Mr. John Scott. one hundred six Michael Pack FRESHMAN NOT PICTURED James Anthony Arlene Arrington _ Beverly Beatty Ruben Belton Darlene Benbow Joe Braddy Demorris Carpenter Michael Craver Timmy Fearrington David Gaddy Deborah Goslen Elijah Graham Elvin Griffin Linda Hairston Tammy Hairston William Hampton Ronnie Harris Mildred Hart Haywood Holiday Jeffery Jackson Ivora James David Johnson Ronnie Johnson Brenda Jones Kathy Lane Tommy Lee Donald Macon Joey McGee Chris Miller Bulah Mills Barbara Nance Perscell Phifer Joseph Pettitt Frederick Samuels William Scales Elwood Settle James Shelton Pierre Snipes Thomas Thompson Arlene Tolliever Terry Ward Tommy West Edward Westmoreland Lorenzo Wilborn Bobby Wiles Dorothy Williams Robin Williams Shirley Williamson one hundred seven AUTOGRAPHS Scptembcr one hundred eight one hundred nine. HONOR ROLL STUDENTS FOR FIRST GRADING PERIOD Students making the honor roll for the first nine-week grading period are: Bottom row, left to right: Wanda Robbins, Shelia Bailey, Kathy Smith, and Donna Cook; top row, left to right: Esther Williams, Melanie Smith, James Isom, Elaine Norton,and Vickie Allen. These students are on the academic honor roll for outstanding scholastic achievement, receiving 90 point s or higher merit rating. HONOR ROLL STUDENTS FOR SECOND GRADING PERIOD Students making the academic honor roll for the second grading period are as follows: bottom row, left to right: Elaine Norton, Reuben Belton, Shelia Bailey Withers, Kathy Smith, and Jeffery Happel. To, row, left to right: Melanie Smith, Mike Kuyrkendall, Ricky Bowles, Deloris Ingram, and Dorothy Williams. Mark Williams, not pictured, also made the honor roll. Congratulations to you all! one hundred ten HONOR ROLL STUDENTS FOR THIRD GRADING PERIOD Students making the academic honor roll for the third grading period are, bottom row, left to right: Mike Kuyrkendall, Reuben Belton, and Arlena Arrington; top row, left to right:Elaine Norton, Melanie Smith, Hattie Har- graves, and Ricky Bowles. Not pictured are Bulah Mills, Deloris Ingram, Wayne Moore, Howard Ackers, Kenneth Brown, Elaine Owens, and Jeffrey Happell, who also made the honor roll. _ P WiLL MALL Wig WILDCAT COUNTRY----- one hundred eleven Custodial Staff Mrs. Ollie Jenkins John Dixon Fred Jackson William Singleton one hundred twelve Cafeteria “OOD PREPARATION Mrs. Barbara Goodin. Dietiton ESA one hundred thirteen Cafeteria Staff one hundred fourteen CHRISTMAS at Central High v4 lies nero ule AWN anni Students surveying the bounty contributed by Central Students for a White Christmas for needy families. The faculty singing Jingle Bells and Mr. Scott getting pie in the face from Mrs. Pipkin, Mr. Mce- Iver and Malvolia Owens started everyone home for the holidays with a happy Christmas spirit. one hundred fifteen AUTOGRAPHS one hundred sixteen ' | oA CENTRAL H one hundred seventeen aah ee ON NER cto Se rp them nea menor rpg a 200 Sa mscoopemn ace | : | Michael Lash, Melvin Chaplin, and Randy Plowman display prizes they won tor their drawings. one hundred eighteen SPORTS Cross Country Cross - Country team, 1972 - 73. Bottum row, left to right: Charles Hennie, Holiday Haywood, David Gaddy, and James Gray. Top row, left to right: Alcarter Porter, Calvin Jennings, John Smith, and Dwight Evans. Not pic- tured are team members Keith Gaither, Lee Smith, and Cleveland McDowell. Al Porter OUTSTANDING ATHLETE 1972-73 one hundred nineteen Members of Central’s junior varsity basketball team are Obie Melvin, Ronald Blakely, Donald Macon, James Gray, Melvin Chaplin, Thaddeus Campbell, James Shelton, Michael Alexander, Michael Lash, Robert Scott David Barber, John Smith, and Johnny Southerland. Mr. Clyde Dungee is coach. one hundred twenty Members of Central’s varsity basketball team this year are Vernon Bailey, Howard Ackers, Frank McLaurin, Elijah Graham, Keith Gaither, Homer Peake. Jerome Fielder, Lee Smith, William Gill, Nathaniel Hariston, Terry Payne, Melvin Martin, and Paul Turner. Mr. Frank Coffey is coach. one hundred twenty-one Cheer Leaders Central cheerleaders, 1972-73. Bottom row, left to right: Diedre Robbinson, Karin Blackburn, Linda Gregg, and Shelia Bailey. Top row, left to right: Gaynell Watson, Diane Duncan, and Delores Coe. Mrs. Jimmie Nickell is adviser. one hundred twenty-two Baseball eee staenanair The baseball team preparesto leave school to go to a game. The players are, bottom row, left to right: Gordon Gary, Howard Ackers, James Jackson, Terry Payne, Thaddeus Campbell, James Evans, and Elijah Graham, Top row, left to right: Demorris Carpenter, David Barber, bus driver Donald Ray Smith, Melvin Martin, Jeff Morris, Michael Lash, and Coach Frank Coffey. James Lighty is in the bus doorway. one hundred twenty-three Pictured above 1s the Central track team. Bottom row, lett to right: David Gaddy, Forest Crutchfield, Jeffrey Happel, Keith Russell, and Joe Braddy. Top row, left to right: James Gray, James Isom, Frederic Samuels, Elijah Graham, Calvin Jennings, Charles Hennie, and Coach Clyde Dungee. one hundred twenty-four one hundred twenty-five one hundred twenty-six one hundred twenty-seven THANK YOU, uN ...kings of the road.” one hundred twenty eight


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