Central High School - Pemican Yearbook (High Point, NC)

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J J 0 ff .Ll f if ki J f f J ' f i 7 , 'X q, ,lf ix 'Y WJ ., X i Q J , f Lf r., If , 1 rn 1 l df 4 X At High Point High, 1960 is, and will be, lf pf the best year of your life. It is a time to f I A f 'Y rf study, to learn, to determine what the years ,f .lx 1' 1 I ff ' iahead can bringg a time of disappointments 5 'X fj 'YJV land successesg a time of confusion and 1' ,K I 1,1 ' calm-a unique way of life. J l tx 1 , 9 AV 'f , Remember the Fall of 1959 with its per- fect Homecoming? Even though your team , A 1, didn't win the game, it was still perfect be- Y ' I-I N N 'AX ' f f cause it was yours. Remember the class plays i A!! P y, if when the familiar auditorium stage acquired , 1 V 1 the air of Broadway? ' 1 The inspiring Christmas Pageantg mid- term exams and the moments when you wondered if study was worth the timeg the basketball games you stood in line for, just to yell yourself hoarse for the Bison team because it was your team and you loved it- it was the winter of 1960, remember? FGREWORD JJff 'S' Spring brought with her the festive Y, JJ proms, and the inevitable final exams with 5-FA! more late study hours. Sometimes you felt Aj like quitting, yet knowledge brought a Q, JM' 'J satisfying security. X Jfm 39 .CP U2 A When the last books were turned in and ' , 'J ' a' J gi your locker was empty, Waiting for the be- Wdgyf 7 if Xx longings of some other student in some other ,-, 1 Xp-J - ' fm you became a little less anxious to Ng ,Nvf J,f'M c-.gy ' Jeave' the place that had been your home for ' fs' the best years of your life. That night in Q June of 1960 you walked across the stage to receive your diploma-your ticket across the ,i ff' threshold to a new phase of life-adulthood. 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Sziinlm Wuoilie, Mr. Greene, zinfl Mrs. frienclliness and efficielir-y. gne are ai few of the HPHS peisunalities who BOOK ONE BOOK THREE .IXDINIINISTRATION ... . . 18 ORGANIZATIONS . . Aclniinistrutive Officials .. .. 20 Publications Faculty 25 Ho1i01'zu'ies C,'fmi'ses 30 Clubs BOOK TVVO BOOK FOUR CLASSES . .. . I 50 ACTIVITIES . . . Seniors 52 Athletics Juniors 92 Features Sophomores 112 Advertising and Index A 126 128 132 139 156 158 178 198 The new gymnasium, completed in 1957, houses all boys' physical education classes, and all boys' indoor sports. Private offices for the coaches, equipment rooms, class rooms, and the trophy case occupy space in the gym. The large basketball court, fhe relatively new electric scoreboard, and the folding bleachers, caDable of seating a capacity crowd of 3,000, are main features of this Ferndale Drive building. W1 ' 'Qi' -,Q 'ey ., , I ' i I I K '1'M L 5-f-swat, to 4' . Nh 'ff' M W -fnrhazrdl-QW' ' .X A V ! xg K M , u 5 -4 - . .vknu-Q'YQ-nur' A V . 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It was the seventh victory in nine years for the Bisonettes. gf W If fl V L ,J- 1'-1 r-cp, 4 x 3 i 1 L Y NI mr UQ 1 t I mul HI 1 lx x 1' lam me U .1 e mln mg month of Dahl 1 X balzett Dmih Xlbbilllllx xml IUNEXNIIX 1,3 If f ' eel ezgulx thumbmg th1+fug,h ten ana- lomf xx 4111911 fm PILNIIL -XXX At High Point High School each instruc- tor strives to produce not only a scholar, but a man Nlost of the school hours are spent rn the classroom, studxrng and acqurrrng the krrouledge born of great mrnds The xx orks of authors old and modern, are read and drscussed mathematrcal prrncrples are de hated hrstorx rs rpplred to exerx dar lrfe Through chool sponsored orgamzatrons, clubs musrc and rthletrc programs, a btu dent garrrs the qualrtres of leadershrp folloxxershrp and farr plax Trme rs not dexoted merelx to one phase of endeaxor books do not exceed morale, morale do not exceed books Phe tuo are placed on a plane together, and ther work hand rn hand to produce a xx ell rounded rndrrrdual a man A radrrnt 'Nlarw VN om rck edrtor of thc Pornter le ves the Pointer offrcc to dclrxcr the lr t ISSUE Studcnts lcrrn to m rstcr both sports and sportsnrrmhrp rn 1, 4 w vs s I ,J i:g,l.:ms'.5z,1,:tss,:.g. 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Y A ' 1 'Wm 1'2 --64,57 .1 0 4 f ' .V ' al- P' 4 f h 1 ,f n . ,I ' 1 . . ,f i if xx 'T ' ' I' N X 1 . , 1 N , , I X w ' 7' 1 'i ' ' 1 I lf f f v x v 4 412 W, --f' .qi -,-,,-' , 3,-1 1':- 3- ,-1 if LL., x, Age' ,e,,.. s V4 - Uv .f ,nf A. -.als , v . ...t , A tis 5, Y' . --'T -, -' , , . ', ,Q ' . , 4- -..Ay..,, , ,Y .L - K , fc ,, . . -ff .va , L ' ' .i1'.w 'l '.. Winter is a quiet time of year when memories of and the future is anticipated with hope and excite- past experiences are rec-allerl. the present is enjoyed, ment. 7 , , . 1 ff. 5 ASX aN,h'3,: Mr. Wade Marlette, a former HPHS coach and a present math teacher, presents Richard Car- michael with the Lloyd Whitley Memorial award on Athletic Awards Day. Linda Watts Senior Highs radiant Homecoming queen waves her welcome to the Homecoming Parade spectators David Williams accepts the responsibilities of student council president from Dwight Wheless the 1058 59 leader Joys the attention he is getting from the girls next door played by Rose Ann Boyles and Lettie Faye Wlehan in the hilarious Junior Class pro duction of The Inner Willy Willoughby Adams, played by Mike Pierce,'en- I 5 Like many of Senior Higflfs students, Pam Ilugt-ls, Patsy I'cz1t1'uss, Vziiwlyii Martiii, .Iuy Watkins. z1ii1l'Stzuifu1'd 'I'ui'iiei' pause at the fzimilizil' yt-llmv brick gate uftci school to chat befurc going home. r vi 1, 317 H 1 W 4 F- ,,,,,.,,. - 4, , . T i F P 'V f Q . N -T? P' A -' -aff? V W' I ' 1 ,4 1' 1-. Stiiilvrits wlii, rifle wily Mm-f Li, Lim! fimrii wiirmi walt 211 tliv bu- flwp nity-1' il bury fizxy. Tlmuszmcis of students have walked down the oak-lined drive since Senior Highk vmnplutiuii over thirty-three yeznw ago. High Point Higfifs cafv- turiu. n'i'mx'riefl with stuclciits 4iL1l'iI1L.1' the 54-hnml day. is quiet and deserted in late ziftwiwoii. , .lg Iplllllllll ,,,- . Lf' 6-5' A, 1-4 lllllllllll ' lllllllllll iiznnu m V 1.1 I v --v vglll, - i Iii llf li lf ISLE mH,.i, 4 :M .f??'i-'i' -gum 'v' A i: l'ullli 3 Q gf The 1960 PEMICAN is dedicated fo Only a man with an unusually strong character could undertake and successfully fulfill the demanding duties of a high school principal. The students of High Point High have found such a man in their own princi- pal, Mr. D. P. Whitley, Sr. For twenty-tn1'ee years, Mr. Whitley has served in this administrative position. He has worked unceasingly to make our school what it is today. His was a twelve-month job. Even when everyone else was enjoying surniner vacation, Mr. Whitley was found at the high school working out schedules for students and faculty members. During the school year, each of his days was spent in holding conferences, answer- ing numerous questions, supervising extra- curricular activities, and watching over the operations of High Point High School. Mr. Whitley's integrity and unfailing resource- fulness were always sufficient to cope with any problem that might arise-whether it was new or old. He was never too busy to help with a stu- dent's difficulties. His counsel was wise, his interest sincere. The hundreds of upright lives he has helped to mold bear witness to the influence of his character. Mr. Whitley, we, the members of the Class of 1960, feel especially grateful that you have been our principal during our high school years. Your faith in us, as shown by your support of the Student Council and its projects, our Class activities, the clubs and organizations of our school, and especially your support of this publication, was a powerful spur to individual and group achievement. It is with deep gratitude and love in our hearts that we dedicate this 1960 PEMICAN to you, Mr. D. P. Whitley, our principal, our counselor. our friend. M1 Whitley checks his engagement book. Mr D. P. Whitley, Sr. -sig .. Never too busy to help anyone, Mr. Whitley assists Mrs. Teague with a schedule card problem. BUCK O ' ADMINISTRATION Leadership of 1,400 students was no easy job, but it was handled expertly by the local administration officials and the high school faculty. The members of the school board and the super- intendent of city schools spent many hours drawing up school schedules and handling the administrative end of the local system. The school principal, the dean, and the guidance director found themselves extremely busy giving advice and counsel to students. Teachers expounded their collective knowledge to their pupils for five hours a day, and kept order in a study hall for another 60 minutes. The faculty, often the least appreciated, is the most important element of any school composition. '9 A , , Q--g.., HIGH POINT CITY SCHOOL BOARD-Mr. W. H. Tomlinson, Mrs. Evelyn Thompson, Mr. R. M Marlette, Mr. D. A. Rawley, Chairman W. A. Campbell. Cha1rmanW A Tomlinson Led by Chairman W. A. Tomlinson, the members of the High Point City School, Board met monthlx at the Administration Building on English Street Thev discussed and decided mans matters concerning the operation of local schools The duties of the school board were to approve the school budget to set up the school calendai to take charge of individual student assignments and to approve pur chases of school supplies Members of the board hold varied posl tions in the communitx Mr Tomlinson is president of Tomlinson of High Point Inc Mrs Thompson tieasurer of the board is a homemaker Mr Rawlev 1S president of the High Point Enterprise Inc Mr Mar lette ow ns Piedmont Machine Companv and Mr Campbell is a building contractor Little publicized these five citizens play ed a vital role in each student s school life. Administrative DR. DEAN B. PRUETTE Superintendent of City Schools During 1959-60, Dr. Dean B. Pruette, superintendent of city schools, fulfilled his duties to meet the needs of an expanding school system. He also interpreted the schools to the public through numerous articles and speeches. Mr. D. P. Whitley, principal of High Point High, had the task of working out schedules for 1,400 students and fifty fac- ulty members. Making daily announcements, holding conferences with teachers students and parents and being everybodys fliend MISS FRANCES HAYWOOD Guidance Counselor Officials , yf 7 MR. D. P. WHITLEY High Point High School Principal were all a part of his job. HPHS dean, Mr. Ralph H. Vance, printed the daily list of students absent, tardy, truant, and checked-out. He placed his signa- ture on each yellow check-out slip and each pink re-admit slip issued. As counselor to students, Miss Frances Haywood advised concerning college and career selections. She also was adviser to the Senior class, and, in addition, supervised College Board tests given in the High Point area NIR RAI PH H VANCE Dean of High Point High School Mrs, Johnsie- Jackson ,W NYC? 1 I r f ! u' l fv .L W Af.. J' f . a 4 , '-I s . Q E w r x r. 5 l Mrs. Doris Teague Office Secretaries perform 'rclsks efficientlyp General Office secretaries, Mrs. Johnsie Jackson and Mrs. Doris Teague, were two of the best known personalities at High Point High. They were kept busy the year- round with records, telephone calls, and questions, but they were never too busy to offer a friendly Hello to everyone. Mrs. Jackson supervised the bus drivers, wrote business letters, issued books, and handled the money affairs of the school. Mrs. Teague was kept busy making tran- scripts of seniors' records to be sent to col- leges, registering new students, answering telephone calls and inquiries, and filing statistical reports. Never too busy to help anyone, Mrs. Jackson answers a question for Mr. Marlette. Senior High's faculty comprised over fifty instructors, teaching almost as many different courses. From 8:15 a.m., check-in time, until 3:30 p.m., when the final bell rang, teachers were kept busy in the class- room. Most instructors taught five classes each day, and kept order in a study hall. A teacher's day did not end at 3:30. Many faculty members sponsored extra curricular activities. All had papers to check, tests to make out, and grades to average. Each of these tasks proved to be time-consuming, but devoted teachers did them willingly. Many teachers participated in the activi- ties of the Classroom Teachers Association and the North Carolina Education Associa- tion. A highlight of the year was Business- Industry-Education Day, when faculty mem- bers traded visits with local industries. This event was climaxed by a banquet, given by the Chamber of Commerce, in honor of teachers. Several faculty members check their mail boxes in the general office at the lunch hour. Classroom 'reochers ore counselors to students. Mr. Van der Steur directs the orchestra at its daily sixth period rehearsals. Foculfy members 'reoch voried courses ....v,m-44H9iFU'9 ' N11 Rohde makes an asslgnment to hls math class 4+ Coach Staxn1tsk1 presents the Athletlc Leaderslnp Award t Tommy Burton at the 1959 Athletlc Awards Day assembly MR EULIS B BAYS BS 'Vlechamcal Drawmg Kex Club Sponsor MRS ELIZABETH Y CALHOUIN Enghsh MR DAXID L CARTER AB MA Band Dance Band Department Head 'VIISS MARY CLEMENT B S Algebra B1ology MRS FRAN CES COKER Engllsh MR CLENN LEIGH COX B S M Ed Blologs Sclence Department Head Scxence Club Sponsor 'VIR BERRYNIANI T CUDD AB Bookkeeplng Buslness A11thH19t1C Buslness Department Head MR EENNETH D DICKEINS Soclal Studles WIISS RL TH GOODVIAIN A B Engllsh Speech Masque and Gasel Souety Sponsor Senlor Play Dlrector 24 I 1. ,Mi .K b rf R v ' 5 ' . . A ' . ' 0 . '. 1 ' ' ,ff h . . , . . . ' A , Y Y . . , ' A A A.B. 7 . . , . ., . . .' ! . . A . , . . , ! . 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I - 1 MISS LOUISA HATCH, A.B. i ilu , 1 ,V . and sponsor student prolects, orgomzotlons MRS ELNA R HOLDER BS Algebra Plane Geometry MR JOHN M HOLDER BS General Metals and Machine Shop MISS LOLISE HUINTER A B Latin Student Council Adviser MRS. MEETA H. JACKSON, . . Dietitian MISS ELIZABETH LINDSAY, A.B. M.A. Social Studies, Social Studies Department Head MISS MARY A. LONG, B.M., M.S. English, Devotional Committee Adviser MRS. MARSHA W. LOWE, B.F.A. Spanish, English, Spanish Club Sponsor MR. BERT LYONS, B.S., M.Ed. Shorthand, Typing, P.T.A. Treasurer MRS. MILDRED R. MALLARD, B.S. Shorthand, Typing, Future Business Leaders of America Sponsor They support school activities and advise it BS MR KENNETH G MAINN BS Industrial Arts 'VIR WADE E MARI ETTE A B Business Mathematics WIISS MAXALYNN MOURANE A B A M French Spanish Department Head National Honor Society Sponsor MISS MARY H lVIcDAVID A B M Ed French French Club Sponsor 'VIISS LANDRY NEELY A B Algebra Sophomore Class Adviser MEd Physics Geometry Trigonometry MRS NANCY K POSTON AB Iibiarian I1b1'1xy Club Sponsor MRS BRUCE ROBERTS B S Chemistry Debating Team Coach N itlon xl Forensic I elgue Adviser MRS MARTHA S ROGERS A B English Future Teachers of America Adviser MR. HENRY T. ROHDE B.S. M.A. Science Mathematics MRS. FLORENCE SHAW B.S. Algebra Mathematics Department Head NIR. B. M. SHEFFIELD . . Assistant Librarian Audio-Visual Education Director NIR. J. FRANK SHIELDS Driver Education MISSELEANOR SHUMAKER A.B Typing Future Business Leaders of America Sponsor MR. A. J. SIMEON, A.B., M.A. Physical Education, Coach, Physical Education Department Head, Mono- gram Club Sponsor, Junior Class Adviser students in their plans for the future . V , . ., I . l 1 I , . ., MR. WILLIAM PALMER, A.B., I ,BS M r s Poston plalns the proper use of the llbrary to a Jumor Enghsh class MISS ROSE SMITH A B Blology MRS LYDA P SOWERS AB Algebra Pomter Business Adviser MISS NANCY ANNE STALEY B S M A Choral MUSIC Semor Y Teen Sponsor MR GEORGE J STAVNITSKI A B M Ed Phys1calEducatxon Coach MRS CHRISTINE STEPHENS Plane Geometry MISS ELEANOR TAPP A B M A Soclal Studles Jumor Play Dlrector MISS LOUISE TAPP A B M A Engllsh Pemzcan AdVlS8T Qulll and Scroll Sponsox MR FRITS VAN DER SFEUR B S M A Orchestla As friends ond guides, classroom teachers 28 , . . . . , . . 7 I I , . ., . . 7 - , A v . . , I . ., . . . 9 ' Y 0 A , . ., . . 7 , f'L'ia4s. , . ., . . J 1 . K 5 . ' . ' - 1 4 A ' ' . ., . . . 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L 'Annu ll Emu rlFl5'1?' mm uns - 'JILIS VIII 1 a 7 or 'ms , , Miss Young displays book-report posters done by her Senior English classes to Pat Bescher and Larry Kilby. Howard Price, Susan Horney, and Freida Holt listen intently as Miss Hunter explains a Latin translation. ill:- In the English classes, students strove to perfect their knowledge of spelling, punctua- tion, and vocabulary through a never-ending succession of themes, book reports, and term papers. While sophomores discovered the world of Silas Marner, juniors became fa- miliar with American literature. Seniors, looking to college and the business world, found the term a mad rush to learn every- thing overlooked. Although the Latin depaitment lost many students of Roman culture with the trans- fer of first-year Latin to Junior High, the sophomores remained to study and idolize Caesar. Guided by Miss Hunter and stimu- lated by readings, films on Roman life, and special projects, students found that Latin is the key to understanding English. Students fc: ke odvczntoge Enthus1ast1c f1rst year Spamsh students tackled challeng1ng vocabularles and trans latlons supplementlng thelr studxes w1th murals and scrapbooks In add1t1on to fol lowlng the1r regular class work the second year students learned songs poetry and trad1t1ons of the Spamsh people Flrst year French students were mtroduc ed to the language 1n e1ther the sophomore or Junlor vear They studled French gram mar and translated storles 1mprov1ng then accents by l1sten1ng to French pronuncla t1on records In add1t1on to study1ng the customs and geography of France the sec ond year students made an Oflglllal tape recordlng about Hlgh Polnt to send to the twln school Lvcee Dupuy de Lome Lorlent France Both the French and Spamsh departments pa1t1c1pated 1n the State Language Exam1 natlon program they also sent representa tlves to the Annual Language Day Celebra t1on held at WCUNC Lectures plays and a luncheon were hlghllghts of the meetlng Harrlet Austm who takes both French and Spamsh does board work ln her Spamsh class Nllss McDav1d glves French dlctafxon t her flrst year French class of various language courses offered af HPHS. . . . ' - q 7 , - 9 Y I Y . . . .Q . . ., , - v . ' ' ' 9 s ' , - ' - 1 r ! , -, .K . . O - l 'l Experimentation is key word in moth ond sci Mr. Palmer explains the operation of a generator to Barry Schultheiss. The study of the slide rule is a major portion of Mrs. Shaw's advanced algebra course. What is an Hundefinable term ? Do gray cells really hop? In taking advantage of the excellent mathematics and science courses offered at High Point High School, students sought answers to these questions. The Science Department endeavored to stimulate thought, to develop the scientific attitude, and to encourage experimentation. It inspired students to seek careers in the lucrative field of scientific endeavor and to gain an understanding of the part that science plays in our modern world. Biology students learned through dissectiong aspir- ing chemists launched themselves into lab- oratory experimentsg and physics students found excellent opportunities for scientific advancement through their Science Fair pro- jects. GYICS COU FSSS. Miss Clement uses a chart to explain the classification of in- sects to biology students Linda Walker and Roger Franklin. Therrell Shoaf demonstrates a plane geometry proof to Mrs. Stephens' fourth period class. Many students were attracted by infor- mative courses in mathematics. Pupils pre- paring for college struggled through algebra and plane geometry. Others, aiming for careers in the field of computation, tackled the elective subjects of advanced algebra, trigonometry, and solid geometry. If the business world beckoned, classes in general and business mathematics were available. The interest shown in all these courses was a clear indication that students realized the importance of mathematics and science in the modern world. ix Mrs. Roberts assigns a chemistry experiment to one of her classes on lab day. Students participating in a discussion in Mr. Palni- er's trigonometry class are Leon Raper, Warren Bowers, Betty Ring, and Ilan Poteat. H5 NJ Q -1 rfxl, gg . 9 fmfxux ,,3.g!R--V , A N' l It Wim' J :sm---' X . KEUSXY S . 4 1 ,V n 1 NAPQ EO' T '- E 8 l P I iii., 1 l eq. lslz EMPIRF X ' g mg. ,M XX- Y Gb-:s - - --., N --c, fe-.TZ 'VIrs. Whitesell, world history teacher, points out Napoleon's Waterloo on a map of the Napoleonic Empire Tocloy's men profit from yes'rerdoy's errors. The study of current events is important in any social studies course. Miss Eleanor Tapp 'points out an article on the Middle East to Dan West, a stu- dent in one of her Problems of American Democracy classes. Students in an American history class observe the boundaries of Louisiana stated in the Louisiana Purchase, as Miss Lindsay points them out on a territorial acquisition map. ' X American history, world history, geogra- phy, and problems of American democracy were the social studies courses offered at Senior High during the 1959-60 term. Con- nected with these subjects were many pur- poseful activities: parallel reading, historical movies, oral reports, and trips to nearby historic places. Class discussion topics included current affairs as well as past events. The news magazines Our Times and Every Week provided a background for understanding the major issues of today. To give a knowledge of the past in order to give a better understanding of the pres- entg to broaden the outlook of studentsg and to help the students make intelligent de- cisions later when the responsibilities of citizenship rest upon them-these were the purposes of the social studies courses. The rhythmic click clack of typewriter keys was one of the most familiar sounds to be heaid as one approached the business education depaitment on the second floor Besides the populal tvping classes manv students chose adxanced courses in short hand and bookkeeping Prom the couises offeled at High Point High students dex eloped skills for personal use at home and at college and received tlallllllg' for future careers Many students placticed what they had learned bv working as student secretaries at school and bw assisting teachers in the Others took part time Jobs 1n downtown offices and in elementarv schools 'Vhs Mallard smiles her approval as Linda Culler translates shorthand symbols Business courses ore populor Phe skill of typing comes only from hours of practice One of Mrs Harrls s classes proves that point bv typing speed drills Mr Walker and Charlotte Ixoon lun off a stencil this IS one of the services that the business department perfolms for teachexs 3 ' . V . P' ! v , .l .w v . . . 1 , . . . ' v preparation ofa instructional materials. O 'wks -' Home Ec students take up sewmg for a part of the term Here Mrs W1l 11am s class IS engaged rn dress mak ln Worklng ln the attractive flrst floor apartment home economlcs students planned progects on chlld care and development, clothlng, famlly economlcs and relatlons, foods health housmg, and 1nter1or decorat 1ng In addxtlon to learnlng about aspects of famlly l1v1ng the future homemakers galn ed sklll 1n planmng and workmg harmon lously wlth people of thelr own age Know ledge obtaxned 1n these classes wlll be of great Value to young people as they devote thexr l1ves to maklng a home and rearmg a famllv Jamce Lewls and Ca leen Shankle learn to cook delectable dlshes m the1r cooklng class Mlss Molly Baldwln a home economlcs practlce teacher from Hlgh Polnt College explams the Baslc Four to a cookmg class Home Ec produces future homemcakers, 36 shop students goin prcicticoil knowledge. From the nine industrial arts courses offered at High Point High School during the 1959-60 term, students gained valuable skills and acquired practical experience in planning, drawing, and constructing various objects of wood and metal. In mechanical drawing classes, students learned how to make detailed drawings, house plans, and blue prints. Tables, cedar chests, racks, wardrobes, and bedroom suites of oak, cedar, and walnut were some of the prized results of the boys in the wood shop classes. In the four classes of metalwork, students learned to operate welders, metal lathes, milling machines, and surface grindersg and they produced such articles as service trays, ash trays, and lamp stands. 1 -1, Mr. base Holder watches Freddie Wayne work on a lamp Students having Physical Education on their schedules looked forward to a period of fun as well as learning. Gymnastics plus individual and team sports made up a rou- tine which helped them to develop muscular skills. Led by Mrs. Elizabeth Grantham the girls participated in the individual sports of track and tennis and the team sports of basketball volleyball speedball soccer and softball. Coach Simeon and his assistants had a well-planned program designed,to teach the bovs skills and to insure enjoyment through participation in the various games. The program provided a Wide variety of activi- ties including the individual sports track and tennis and the team sports of football basketball Wrestling volleyball and soft- a . with good sportsmanshlp as its main goal the physical education department strove fox that sp111t ln both lnterclass and inter scholastic games Marion Diack and Maxine Murrow admire a bul letln board in the girls physical education class room on Sports Around the World Linda Tunstall a trampoline expert prepares to hit on her stomach while other girls in her class watch b ll ' ' i ' ' Girls and boys monster sports on 2 if -I ,Q fp in . 5, f K gkgix m .5 'E 1 .4 2 , gg' 4 R Hz BAND 0I I IC'ERS--Ronnie Walker, presidentg Robert Torres, vice-president, Becky Facldell. secretary: Mary Martha Hutchens. treasurer. BAND-Row l: Hutchens, Doby, Watkins. Craven Marlin, Row 2: Hayworth, Safrit, Allgood, Emory Cagle, Wyche, Briggs. Row 3: Howard. Fetner .fu-mentrout, Stader, Mcllvaine, Dorr, Wall, Walker Row 4: Cashatt, Jarrett, Peck, Wheless, Sledge HPHS boosts Playing for football games, marching in local parades, and giving public concerts were all in the year's work for the High Point High School Band. Under the direc- tion of Mr. David Carter, the band furnished half-time entertainment at home games and several out-of-town games during the foot- ball season. With the coming of coolei weather, the band moved indoors for daily rehearsals on concert music. Brooks, Kennerly, Swaini. Row 5: Nichols, Cashatt Slack, Hill, Southern, Fountain, White, Bulla, VVil- liam. Campbell. Row 6: Kilby, Sniith. Robinson Nelson, Williams, Alexanuer, Haney, Cooper. excellent bond. Band day, held at the University of North Carolina in October, gave the band an op- portunity to march and play with other high school bands throughout the state. Individuals in the organization xyere hon- ored by being chosen for All-State Band. Small ensembles and soloists entered var- ious contests held in the spring. Row 1: Caddell, Wiley, Hutchins, Davis, Zimmer- man. Mr. Carter. Row 2: LeFever, Okey, Marin, Ball, Setzer, Harvell, Howard. Row 3: Lytle, Sher- man, Moody, Maners, Torres, Chiles, Howard, Clark. Row 4: Wyche, Turner, VValker, Conrad, Davis, MAJORETTES-Marlin, Craven, 'Watkins Doby, Head Majorette Hutchens, Davis, Hutchins, Wiley, Caddell. Strickland, Wade, Carter, Smith. Row 5: Gibson, Ridge, Mendenhall, Troxler, Black, James, Long, Koontz, Wood. Row 6: Greene, Lewellyn, Hill, Wil- liamson, Irwin, Sanders, Driggfers, Strickland, Davis, Thompson. Z' ORCHESTRA OFFICERS-Becky Bradner, vice- presidentg Leon Raper, president: Put Pope, secre- taryg David VVi1liams, nicmbei'-at-lzirgeg Harriet Austin, treasurer. Orchestra provides cultural vcllues ond , A' REPRESENTATIVES TO ALL-STATE ORCHE STRA-Jo Dunbar, second violin, David VV. Wil Under the direction of Mr. Frits Van der Steur and the leadership of capable officers the High Point High School Orchestra ex perienced a successful and profitable year The orchestra afforded its members the op portunity of playing works bv well-known composers, both classical and contemporary In the spring of 1959, the orchestra re liams cello Ronnie Allen first violin ceived for the second consecutive time, the cow eted invitation to play at the Southeast ern Division of the Music Educators National Convention in Roanoke Virginia Various activities of the year included playing for school functions and civic groups and sending delegates to All State Orchestra in Raleigh opportunity for musicol advancement ORCHESTRA-Row 1: Williams, Peele, Pope, Livengood, Dunbar, Austin, Bradner. Row 2: Allgood, Thompson, Davis, Allgood, LeFever, Davis, Morris, Carr, Hyman. Row 3: Helmstetler, Holmes, Zett, Allen, Eddinger, Whiteside, Raper, Folger, Loflin. Row 4: Mr. Frits Yan der Steur, Flynt, Clinard, Alexander. A CAPPELLA CHOIR OFFICERS-Jimmie Hedge- cock, president, Leon Raper, vice-presidentg Linda Watts, secretary, Larry Varner, treasurer. A CAPPELLA CHOIR-Row 1: James, Womack, Saunders, Alexander, Grayson, Loflin, Simeon, Oldham, Freeman, Lewis, Parks, Torres, Asbury, Proffitt. Row 2: Staley, Marley, Patterson, Robert- son, Hubbard, Clinard, Dillon, Holmes, Marin Greene, Schultheiss, Slate, Weisner, Jones, Culler Dawkins. Row 3: Woodell, Caddell, Carmichael 3 ! i The A Cappella Choir, under the direction of Miss Nancy Staley, maintained a large repertoire of popular and sacred works, which delighted many audiences. Providing music for P.T.A. Open House, church groups, an Easter service, and as- semblies were a few of the activities in which the choir participated. The presenta- tion of The Lights of Christmas was the highlight of the first semester. Ending a busy year, the choir proyided music for the graduation exercises and the baccalaureate service. The Choralettes, sporting new jumpers, enjoyed a rewarding year of learning and singing. Performing for Open House, civic groups, and joining with all the choirs in presenting The Lights of Christmas pro- vided the choir with a full schedule. Both the Choralettes and A Cappella Choir sent representatives to the, annual Festival Chorus, and both groups participated in the District Music Contest held in the spring. Hicks, Jackson, Miller, Hucks, Nibbelink, Bullock Reavis, Culler, Tyson, Austin, Brown. Row 4: How- ell, Jones, Kearns, Odom, Sale, Hedgecock, Raper Stewart, Torres, Butler, Epting, Wise, McDonald Patton, Nelson. Row 5: Woolard, Howell, Groome Oldham, Varner, Moore, Staley, Williams, Morgan Butler, Roberts, Hooks, Miller, Pritchett, Watts. Outstanding vocalists sing in the l 1 i I Q, CHORALETTES Row 1' Stale Bruton Spencer W ' yv 1 v Williams, Yates, Wood, Hampton, Peatross, Leon- ard, Tinsley, Jowett, Johnson. Row 2: Justice, Kidd Ingold, Wardell, Skidmore, Proctor, Hinkle, Burton Pierce, Hodgin, Martin. Row 3: Conrad, Cook, Atkin: son, Dailey, York, Metcalfe, Idol, Walker, Yar- Miss Staley prepares the Boys' Glee Club for The Lights of Christmas. A Cappella Choir ond Chorolettes. S 6 5 .' - Q . 9 i , V 5 r V im jg 'ff . A 'Z' 7 :V , 3 6 , Q if ' 2' - Q2 if 'lv' I 9 4, .V f . a f. f . , K K ' ,J f l A ' 7 1.54, I -- ' - -- .' Q ,WZ rf 5 V1 1 A I fc W borough, Barrett, Clark, Shirley, Riggs. Row 4 Docker Ta lor Bescher, Womble McLarty Y, Y , , Wrenn, Gray, Blackburn, Payne, Clinard, O'Ham Austin. Row 5: Wampler, Culp, Diack, Byerly Stutts, Heer, Eaves, Boitnott, Laine, Hodge, Liven- good, Stanton, Burwell. CHORALETTES' OFFICERS-Judy Bruton, secretary, Joan Wood, treasurer, Vonnie Womble, president, Carolyn Mar- tin, vice-president. xr' 7 New in 1960 is Boys' Glee Club. .Ll BOYS' GLEE CLUB-Row 1: Oldham, Hart, Kester, ROW 32 Staley, Patten, Wise, Butler, Odom, Lewis- Schultheiss, Hubbard, Robinson, Brown. Row 2: ROW 45 Burris, Miuef, Abefflafhy, Bissette, Hedge- Ramsey, Epting, Green, Hucks, Phillips, Sale. e0Ck,Wi11iamS. BOYS' GLEE CLUB OFFICERS-Louis Bissett, GIRLS' CHORUS OFFICERS-Kay Hedrick, treas- vice-presidentg Steve Ramsey, treasurerg Liz Old- urerg Jo Hill, vice-president, Sandy Morris, pres- ham, president, Billy Burris, secretary. identg Price Marsh, secretary. Q 1 l The newly organized Boys' Glee Club Music Contest held in the spring. The Glee participated in the program for the P.T.A. Club was composed largely of boys from the Open House andperformed on several other A Cappella Choir. The group's repertoire special occasions, including the District included both sacred and secular numbers. GIRLS' CHORUS--Row 1' Stale' Caddell Lind - 3, y - berg, Hedrick, Culler, DeLappe, Springer, Samet, Hindshaw, Kinney. Row 2: Dozier, Hodges, Newton Surratt, Hendrix, Inman, Reagan, Fountain, Cox Stone. Row 3: Hill, Causby, Teague, Lewallyn, Stinson, Reitzel, Shepherd, Marsh, Nixon, Jackson, The Girls' Chorus joined with the A Cap- pella Choir, Choralettes, and Boys' Glee Club in presenting The Lights of Christmas and other special programs held throughout the year. Another high-light of the year was the participation of the group in the annual SMALL ENSEMBLE-Row 1: Torres, Womble, Nibbelink, Freeman, Grayson, James. Row 2 Howell, Culler, Caddell, Howell, Kearns. Row 3. Ahh Q l L 2 Anderson. Row 4: Mason, Snider, Colville, Bellamy, Davis, Slawter, Jordon, Morris, Holmes, Van Hook, Higgins, Holt. Row 4: Campen, Horney, Randall, Walser, Martin, Newby, Halker, Roach, Henry, Koonts, Koonts. District Music Contest held in the spring. The Small Ensemble, a choral group com- posed of advanced singers, met after school to prepare music to present at local civic club meetings. Hart, Jackson, Sale, Marin, Butler, Hubbard. Row 4: Varner, Moore, Hedgecock, Kester, Miller. i Small Ensemble sings for civic groups. 6. Z i , , an THE COMMOIJORES-Row 1: Sherman, Maners, Torres, Zimmerman, Chiles, Gibson. Row 2: Jarrett, The school dance band, known as the Commodores, furnished music tor dances, the talent show, and Homecoming festivities. Under the direction of Mr. David Carter, the group practiced each seventh period throughout the year. Outstanding students who took part in the music program of High Point High School were recognized at the annual Music Awards Assembly held in the spring of 1959. The highlight of the program was the pre- sentation of the Arion Award to three senior students representing the three divisions of the music department-the choral groups, orchestra, and band. The Virginia Frank Award was given to the student in orches- tra who had displayed outstanding musician- ship and character. Commodores perform 48 Walker, Wall, Turner, Strickland, Conrad, Helm- stetler, Long. Mr. Van der Steur presents Myers Powell with the Virginia Frank Music Award. The 1955! Arion Award winners, Zella Moore, Roy Rockwell, and Ruth Pancoast display their medals. cat school soclcnls f .l -R I . . vb if - ,r, I , v r '1 'ml . . .M 1 mmap Agn.-ff ! v , -xv-,, Y. 2 -' rf.'! I ' - W 4, Ax- ' HA I A .Q . 1 - 9 .35 ' ru 6 5- - . I 4 6 1 813, .:- 9 15. ' 1 v W-Q -, .5 .- -..s:F ... fy., 'x 'O' . ,im Q! ..- -. . 'AKJ E. 015 Q5 bf? Yi? 4, .X lg-5, il U Q . 'H ,NJ ,. 'I ,, l 'Cary x Q 4.- lg 6 Driver Educotion promotes sorter driving. Shllley Iavendar lQCOIdS Roger Woodells leflev iction time in a Driver Training classroom test Students taking the driver training course at High Point High School combined pleas- ure with their learning. The nine-weeks' course, conducted by Mr. J. Frank Shields, was divided into two periods. In the classroom phase of study, students learned road rules and regulations and tested each other's reflex action, depth perception, ability to distinguish colors, and ability to see at night. Behind the wheel of the dual control car, furnished by the English Motor Company and maintained by the Rotary Clube, students mastered smooth starting and stopping, parking, turning, backing, maneuvering in traffic, and driving on the open highway. Larl Williams Kit Miller and Albert Madden practice the skill of hand over hand steering This technique is later applied in the behind the wheel training CDOK TWG CLASSES Many individual personalities make up the stu- dent body of High Point High School. Just as each student is different -in personality, so each is dif- ferent in physical appearance, as is shown in this section of the Pemican. Each individual is important to 1960 at High Point High School. For the first time in its history, High Point High School is minus a freshman class. Under the 6-3-3 educational plan adopted in 1959, ninth grade stu- dents pursue their education at Ferndale and North- east junior high schools. The ambitious seniors forge ahead, making the pathway clear for the promising junior class. The enterprising sophomores fall in line, each proud to be a part of a great school in 1960. 5 I .J SENIOR CI XSS AIJVIQER NIISS Frances Haywood SENIOR KIASS OFFICFRS Myra Bullock vlce presldent Ivman Dlllon treasurer Rlchard Car On Fommcncement Nlght membels of the Claes of 1960 looked back ox 91 the actlxltles of then SGHIOI xeal xxlth pude and s1tlsf'1C tlon From the sen1o1 clxss came the le xdexs of echool OljI'1ll17dt10IlN ithleflc teams 1nd hOllO13ll6Q The buslest ind I'I10st lmpoltant xeal lll then school Cdleel, 1909 60 for the sen1o1s xx as fllled xxlth mascot and supellatlxe sQl9ClI10ll's 1 dellghtful prom md 1 success mlchael plesldent Nlxm Bullock x ce presldent Cuole Kefuns eecletalx and Lwman Dlllon tleasulel worked h1nd Ill hand xuth Nilss Frances Haywood, class adxmer to lexd the selllflls through then' flnal xeax at HPHQ On June thnd ox 91 thlee hundred 8601019 full of hopes and 'iHlb1t1OIlS thlllklllg ibout the paet xears the plesent lLlSlllllf2,' days and the unknown fLlfUl9 reached then goal graduatlon mlchael pres1dent and Carole Kealns seuctary A 1 v. 11 . 1- . . . . , . . . Rst, H I Q K1 I m xzkvkv m 2 nkw , 0 f' . . . 4 v . ' . .' 2 ' ' 2 ffm if A . c . t V 1 v 1 1 u P - i w . 11 ' i ' z . 'z 3 ' rg: 3: zu Q:- ful play. The Class 0ff1C6l'S-RlCl l3.l'Cl Car- . , ' : g l fs , 'lf - S 3 ,z' ni, 1 ' . Y . K. . .-v . 2 - - ,A , 2 A. 7 .3 v I 1 ko .1 , v 1 I nv . ' Lv . ul, 3 . f 1 .w Y 4, .ls Y 'Q .' ' ' v v 1- . . ll f, ff J .-l ' , ' - ' , ' Q N' ' ,.' 2' . : 1. a 5 ' Emma Jean Alderman Bruce Alexander Janet Alexarldel 1960 Senior Class is versatile and capable. Ronnie Allen Virgil Asbury Jane Allred Dawn Austin QW Qt'-Q 45 1- Q , ' 'af if A N G., Ellis Baker Jerry Beck Pat Bescher Harry Black choose Jennie Jorrell ond Kris Lewollen moscots. Brenda Blackwell Carolyn Bodenheimer Steve Bodenheimer Cecelia Boggs Allen Bost Diane Bowers Priscilla Bowers Warren Bowers eww: wwgg' '-new y 0? 015 15. Gd' Q l 'Z 5' f5Ixf'L 'f:, ,. 21 wifi? ,165 Y fri-23 5 51? Nancy Branson Brenda Broadwell Bill Brown Phillip Brown Chorlle Shopord, Corole Simeon cop Best All Round David Butler Judy Byrd Rise Byrum Becky Cacldell James Caldwell Francis Callahan Eugene Callicutt Richard Farmivhael T' .3 w v' 4 ' j-xv - , - V, Q ' EQ ' if 1 1' -5. , I 1 'V r 1. X .. 9-f i 'P in Dale Buchanan Richard Bulla Myra Bullock Joyce Burton title in superlative contest. Glenda Cain Bobby Carter LA fl X Friendliness, wit, intelligence, school spirit, and willing service abound in Charlie Shapard and Carole Simeon. The pair, chosen Best All Round by the members of their class, were especially active in the athletic and student government programs. Q , 4 -...-1 . .,,. I ,X X' ' X xxx . Q NX .Aw fr. .ni fi' -, -izjfg , A f, in i ,lu, 'Cx Because of their sparkling smiles and altruistic' spirits. Bill Davis and Joyce Groonie were given the Best Personality titles hy their classmates. Both partici- pated in school activities, and they spread their vontagious good Cheer to every- one they met. fi 3 Q TZTX Mickey Causey Judy Clark Bubbling seniors, Joyce Groome ond Bill Dovis Polly Colville 3' ft John Conrad Jean Conrad i Charles Cook 9 gp.- A A 'Age 42- C5 Tommy Chafin Charlotte Chakales Shelby Jean Chilton Nancy Clapp Kay Clinard Nancy Clinard Claude Cline Marilyn Cole are selected Best Personalities. Linda Cox Marlene Cox Charles Craver Gilbert Creasey f me , ff is ,.,x if P 0- f l f J J 'Q' Linda Culler Nancy Culler Jimmy Curry Pat Dancy David R. Williams and Nancy Clinard are Most Likely Monette Dawkins Toni Demarvo Gary Dennis Phillip Dennis Lyman Dillon Jackie Dollar Julie Drake - wgaifkq :,:,:'?.5' Phyllis Duggins Yr'-r XJ Ja 74 . f ,QV up-if u w i 4,- in- KO 'T f, 4ff,f44 'US 41 Q. Jerry Darnell Bill Davis Joyce Davis June Davis 'ro Succeed un 0 class-wide poll. David Dix Josephine Dunbar Because of their hi h scholastic averages and participation in various school Fi activities, David R. Williams and Nancy Clinard were selected Most Likely to Succeed by their classmates. ,f-A :QQ S r r Sure things for the Wittiwst spot were Dinah Nihbelink and Jack Neal. Thesv two Could see the funny side of any situatiun. Darrell FQTHUSOD Ai Dinah Nibbelink ond John Ferrec David Fisher cm., 4 Q1 'NXT'- X1 Alonla Dusenbury Ronda Emory Jock Neal are Bobby Fogleman its G5 ,aw M W 4. X CZZTY x 162 ,, 2 Jil- L Q. 1 izv .f V 4, .1 4' H 1 can T W' ,,-,,.. 'l' . 4. ,7,,:h,t Q FY 4 , , -:ff ,Ja f ' if: . J-1. M? V , 'fh Q11 'Ui Michelle Dyson Mary Lynda Eagle Boyd Elrlroth Plclwarcl Ellington Linda Evans .lorry Farluw Frank Fawingtun Jimmie Faulkner Wiffiesf pair in Class of 1960. Jim Foley QQ S- Nancy Freeland Elaine Freeze f ffifagaf in X , if, fi L -, f .I im Fuller 3- -Dv .0 5' B.. . 44 iv- 3 Jimmy Furl' Gerry Gaither Jimmy fimwiiiei' fllziry liZil'I't'll Sparkling smiles win Frienclliest title for Nancy Grimsley Steve Grissett Juyce Grounie Peggy Hancock Jimmy Haney Judie Haney 1' 4151! S+ 1 in Z' 64 Everett Cluynn Wayne Hartley ,aur- V- V E925 . K: -1 pl. I fb-Q 1 his. 91 Harry Gekas Paul Gibson Ruben Gilchrist Judy Grayson Liz Oldham and Ellis Boker Pat Halker Fliffie Hawkins 75 'Ui 7 l.iz Oldham and Ellis Baker won their clzxsslnziles' votes in the Friemlliest Con- test because of their warm smiles and cheerful personalities. F1211-h also possesses the qualities of school spirit, flepenrlability, and wit. ' 1 Nancy Cullei' and Jim Fuller were chosen most athletic seniors. Not only were they outstanding! in sports, but in sportsmanship as well. Judi Beth Hicks Sports sfcars, Nancy Culler and Clem Higgins Carlton Hill S- Cox 1-T Nancy June Haynes Jeannette Heplei' .lim Fuller, are Glenda Hinkle T is 5' Till- 1'- Lf i ' i Jimmie Hedgecock David Hedrick Rosemary Heel' Larry Helmstetlei' Barbara Hemric I,a1'1'y Hepler Linda Heplex' Howard Hicks chosen Most Athletic by their clcassmczfes. Harold Hobbs Jo Holt Curtis Hooks David Howard 'Ou 'SGW 'Q' Jane Howard Judy Howard Jane Howell Bonnie Hunks Frances Hunter Joann James KWH qw- 4. 590 '13 Radiant personalities, Linda Watts and Lyman Mary Martha Hutchens Diana Hutchins Linda Idol Sandra James Diana Jester Jane Johnson ,pf-Q Sv' Y- lhxii J' nt? A Q 1, -fa 4 Ire-- 'Q' 4'-'S L David Hucks Larry Hughes Betsy Hulin Brenda Hundley Dillon ore crowned Best Looking in closs. Ronnie Jackson Fred 'longs Proving that lmrzxins and gfoocl looks can no topfether, Linrla Vllltts zlnll Lyman Dillon Cop the Best Looking title. Both are outstanding in scholastic circles, and they possess spzirkling' peisonulitivs. lt- if 2- 99 up-ww Annum Qs , l i ., K, ,Hs ,- lifjlli 3 ll F -ri. titty -ifgsf 1 5 .!1f' 'IH '5 af! be Yunnie Wmnlmle and Buddy Hidgfcf were always tastefully and fashionably dressed for ear-h svliool activity. This attribute won them the title of Best Dressed. Linda King Always well-groomed, Buddy Ridge Sara Kinley Stan Kinney 4-TIA lx X 15 4'-.. Peggy Jones Richard Kelly ca nd Vo n n ie Billy Koontz QV? M. 'seq ns- if qu-I' 7 Carole Kearns Douglas Kearns Elaine Kearns Kenny Kearns Tom Kester Walter Kester Priscilla Kidd Larry Kilby Wom ble ore nomed Best Dressed by semors. Jerry Koontz Carolyn Lain Lynda Lance Chuck LaPrade if 1' Z., i as T5 , li... I 4-Q f-- qws M eil? L,- f Leroy Lerch Barbara Lewis Larry Lewis Eight ou'rs'rc1 nding seniors High Point's representatives to the 11459 session of Girls' State were Joyce Groome, Carole Simeon, Nancy Clinard, and Rosemary Heer. With them is Mrs. David T. Yow, a member of the American Legion Auxiliary, which spon- sored the group. Dewey Livengood Jimmy Marley A -wwf? 5 ,k'L !,'f'k L' 'll ss fv- 4 Ca? il, X- Marvin Lewis attend summer Judy Loflin Wayne Marley L k-T5 faq, Qs Tommy Lewis Y Mr. R. R. Blackburn was the American Legion sponsor for Boys' Staters Don White sell, Richard Carmichael, David Williams, and Lyman Dillon. sessions of Girls' Sfofe, Boys' State. Sharon Loflin Jerry Long Bobby Mabe Bonnie Marley Jo Ann Marlin Ginger Marsh Henry Marshall John Marshall QR ls EL tn , , i f rff' All 4 ,115 XR.. ,,,s' , j 5 vs Er' 4. 755 BW L. C ,Q L fav- Carolyn Martin Miriam Martin Ric-lnuwl Musline Tommy Mason Charles Mendenhall BllI'lJ2lI'2i Michael Bill Mickey Nina Millikun Sensor homerooms represented by Charles Moody Martha Morris Snmlm Mullis Butch Mllrrmv 3 Qi f' Quo- if if WHO'S WHO-Seated: Raygun, Dunbar, Womack, fVlZ1I'lTllCll2iOl, Davis, llvrlfrof-m-k. Shaparfl, White-sell, Simeon, Grounic, Fuller, Kearns, Watts, Oldham, Austin. Heer. Standing: flllll2iI'l'l. Mickey, Dillon, Williams. Lucy Nash Sam Odom EI ' wil' 'la , .F , ap' nav Jack Neal Elizabeth Olclham Louis Neal Joe Nelson Phyllis Osborn Barry Osborna 3- 'Q-.5 S- Ev Y ,OS 'fi' 1' ff. Phillip McDonald Jimmy McGuire Julia MCLai'ty Ronnie McNeil Jerry Newton Patsy Overman Twenfy Seniors are elected fo Who's Who. Dinah Nibbelink Sara Norman Steve Oxford Martha Page Becky Oakley Marggaret Payne 4? !Y 'Qj' LE. 1-ff WSIS 'Q Bax x ,f if -5. R ,, iw Is' - 8' Jerry Peele Shirley Portis Aubrey Pendry Bill Petree Danny Poteat Joyce Prather Larry Kilby ond Martha Ridge Martha Ridge was the recipient of the 19514 D. A. R. American History A ward. Richard Rackley ,A-. :Q 'Z Mike Pierce Brenda Prince receive 1959 Rebecca Ragan 2' L Yr , fix 'sz-'x Anne Pritchett Joyce Rackley American History Awards. Leon Rapel' Stevv Reagan Pat Pope Norma Porter Recipient of the 1959 VV0odnien of the Vkoild History Award was Larry Kilby. Marie Reavis Johnny Reece '9 tl-1, -4 R x f-f f .W , 95 ?7 59 C'05lNlENl'I'IMENT MARSllAl.S-Seated: Faldwcllg Carinichaclg Killmyg Lungg Kestcfr. Standing: illianis, Assistant Vhiof Marshalg Ilillung Walkerg Strickland: Wliitesell. Twenty-four high-ranking seniors marshal Melvin Reece Buddy Ridge Martha Ridge Betty Ring Judy Robertson Judy Robins Ernest Rollins Ellis Rouse fps 7 'V V 'ir fr 25' '27 'N-.., 'lf WJ I 19.19 COWINIFNCENIFN1 NI-XRSHALS Seated Pole Baker fuller Ring Tuckei Standing Clinaid Wiley Sharp Womack Gloome Chief Nlaishal of the 1959 Commencement exercises Q'-'P 32 it Q6 R 5.1, V W f ,Qi H f e , I ' A J Y R R '- :X m, A A 'V , , , f- fi ,, V , V Q H A ij I Q65 'Z 1 W, if , i n ' n , 4 2'-4 ,f R fr, x 'A . XX T ' f in ,ff , i 'fy ' n . . ' Q in . bf 'f . J'-R p f R f ff R, it mm m , ,4 I fr .NM Q , A -.xxx if , ., . 8 T , K5 , -n , A I 'Q 'A X ,ia j r, , 'AK Z'5Q'Z i Q A S . . . AS :ti -,, . In -L i - '-f , , V . , . . f , Jane Ripley Bonnie Rising Frank Roberts Jerry Robertson Sandra Russell Jerry Ruth Joyce Ruth Rita Sanders 4405 G -.931 137' ,Q 1' Q' t C SI ,fm Sharon Sanders Myra Sharp Sally Faye Smi L fr i Y fa Dianne Saunders Nancy Scearce Joyce Secreast Audrey Shaw Bill Shaw Brenda Sheets Corole Simeon receives The coveted DAR th Sally Jane Smith 5, ffzfi 5 V, 'A f iw ' l :ff ui 'TS 199 ,gms 82 Sandy Smith Margo Spradley 'bfff 57 V iw 233 M- 'Q' X,-,ly nf-- L Q3 qhy X , gf ' 2' yzq' if A 4 ELM 4L:.,u.2'15' 3 7' 5-7 for -Y Q2 Wilson Secrest Keith Sedberry Johnny Seward Charlie Shapald Carole Simeon Marian Simmons f'arolyn Skeen Gayle Skidmore Good Citizen Award. Presley Spivey The recipient of the 1960 D. A. R. Good Citmen Au ucl was Carole Simeon. Dickie Springer f-Q IQ ff CI? 0 'SE' Mft f y ug., ' 'Cl Billy Stafford Gloria Staley Frances Starnef Douglas McAllister, Chorlie Shopo rd, Lloyd Stone Bill Stratton Roger Strickland Michael Stutts Bobby Sullivan 1:5 Gerald Swaim ir l'Jelo1'L-5 Staton Mory Womack W-1, 1 ,, , iy.,:,,. , Evelyn Stroud Billy Sykes 4o---- 5- fur on liurs and Sl'lliUI'S 1l2lIlL'U1l UIUIUI' lvilluwy 1-Imoescvlwtlu rfluuds in the atmosphere 5 fn 'r uf' Pic-nic- :xt thc- 1959 .lu11iu1'-Sm-nim' Vlwml. Larry Xvll1'Il9I' . 4,,, mv, 323 R Sara Thomas Stanford TLIFIXBI A very special event of the year as Tum Yenable Billy Don Vinson Leu Youczxnnon 5,-dy. ilu lf? if-V fi Clark Thompson Richard Thompson Carolyn Tyson Robert Underwood The festive Junior-Sensor Prom. Becky Wagner Brookie Walker 1 E at , Q4 'C' 'G' Esther Torres Libbv Tucker Charles Van Hook Juanita Yarner Gary Wiilliel' Ronnie Walker 'rzzv fix 'UQ 5:9 ...U- tr Lincla VValse1' Marilyn VValte1's Sonia VV:1lton Mary iilzulys YVA1-dell Richard Carmichael, Dinah Nlbbellnk named Freddie VVayne llimla Xv6lSI1CI' Derry Welch liubert Welch Barbara Whitaker Calvin White Jane White Dun VVhitesell Us f'1'..', L. i- K S 5 T- 1'5- N ,f fv- 1' , Flame Watkins Carolyn VVatson Jerry VVatson Linda Watts Typical Teen ogers by locol civic group. Lieutenant-Governor Luther Barnhardt congratulates Richard Carmichael and Dinah Nibbelink after they were named Typical Teenagers by the civic clubs of High Point. .Cy l s ..i4O+ '-,X '. t'Y9 , r' ' s Mary Martha Hutchens talks with the 1'ep1'L-sentative from Elon College on College Da . Shelby Jeav Chilton, a Beta Vlub member, sponsored , Y the representative. Mary Womack Drem a VVoo1ard Yozmie Womble Danny Wray After Groduofion, Paul Yvoori Bill VVyL'he La. .loan VVillett seniors look Becky Vkvuodeu Arlrienm- Yates is I1 QSM la E- 1. -cw sqf- Q?-H-v A fin WIT' C' 'iv' Wan was W in wh, Bllly W1111ams Davld R W1111ams Davld W Wlllldme Tracy Wllson ahead to college and careers Graduatlon the goal of every seruor IS fmally reahzed on a mght m early June '9 N , if 7' S' . I - D - , 1. tr ng ' 4+ ,. 4. , -na S' fxgfr ATP 2 K1-. .?1,:3A fy, 2 if gif? 'Vg ' x ' 1 'J' ' . 59253 gil' Li XY-I . x N Y JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Trudge Herbert presldent Rlckey Greeson vlce presldent Patsy Peatross secretary and Sharon Frazler treasurer JUNIOR CLASS ADVISER Mr Tony Slmeon In September Junlors elected then' class offlcers Trudge Herbert presldent Rlcky Greeson v1ce presldent Patsy Peatross secretary and Sharon Frazler treasurer Under the leadershlp of these offlcers and Mr Tonv Slmeon advlser the Junlors voted to have the tradltxonal red stoned class rlngs The outstandmg class progect for the year was the productlon of the comedy The Inner Wllly Presented on November 20 and 21 the play was under the dlrectlon of MISS Eleanor Tapp Proceeds from thls productlon defrayed the Junlors expenses for the annual Jumor Semor prom held ln the sprmg In ecurly foll elechon, Juniors choose V1'i w 7 A1152 Ki S I X, K ' a , - , 1 - : I 1 - . . . C . . ,-an ' ' ' K 9 v 1 v - ' aff' ' . ' . ' . ' ' . 1 9 ' ' u r A 2 , L ' n . K v . . . w, I I 92 B111 Abernethy John lllred Wayne Andrews an if f 6 .- rv- ' -- fs - Q gl 1 ' fr 9 A V gg V - ,X , - Sm ' I , - X 'f I 1 Q I . . , ' ji K A - L ' A gQfif'??f' f ' ffl' ' f !Si5'5a ' N 4 A Ann Armentrout Martha Arnold Fonda Asbury Don Baker Arlnda Barker Rhonda Barnes Kay Batalas Becky Beeson Louxs Bxssette Geneva Blackburn Clayton Bllzzard Cary Boggan James Bohannon Larry Boles Bobby Bowman Rose Anne Boyles Lynda Bradley Becky Bradnex Brenda Bradshaw Brenda Brawley Ralph Brenner Ken Brewer Carrle Lou Brock Carolyn Brown Joyce Brown capable four-some 'ro lead them 4 AD 93 ff ILA fx Juniors Ken Brown Judy Bluton Carol Ann Bryden Jerry Buchanan Lmda Bundy Shmrley Burney Iohnny Burns Ronme Burns B111 Burrls Brenda Burrow Roger Butler Becky Byare Lmda Cabot Judy Cameron Barbara Campen Donaree Carmxchael Guy Carr Dlane Cartel Burton Cashatt Melmda Causby Judy Causey Bobbv Chambexb Annette Chamblee L1bbV Chandler Woody Chastam Leon Chxdester Peggy Chlldress Davld Chlleb kg? -p.. nr 1: f ,, Ronnie Carrick n .,- Billie Choplin Glenda Clapp Wayne Clark nhl do 1 Connie Clifton , 1 C3 I f , l 'P Sara Come f All , o. , as J L- Billy Cochrane A Q f' Q ' ' f-L-- Darrell Cody - ' 1 Qs' - ,, I V' 4 A 4 . .I - ..' Alan Cohen FW 5' Q, QD ,,, , Roger Collins 6 L '5 ' V 'V 0 Cletus Combs W - - Q v Judi Combs - Q 4' . x ' Eddie Comer 03, :R ,, Z Hy 75 Carolyn Conrad -4- i 44 I Brenda Cook T ' -' ' x ' 'Q Q Jimmie Cook J uniors remember their Sophomore Prom. Sophomores dance in an exotic desert island setting. 'Vi 'f W fl. Produc-ing a class play is a lot of work, but also a lot of fun for members of the cast. Juniors present The Inner Willy in November. Kenneth Cook Gary Cooke Barbara Cooper Howard Cooper .+V 4 9 -.,. M 'hir Juanita Cox Genna Carter Jean Craven Candy Crawford Carol Cridlebaugh Gaynell Cromer Jerry Crotts - I Judy Culp g I 5571. Johnny Cummings Jayne Daily H. M. Daniel '- Billv Davis l 96 James Dav1s Jxmmy Davls Joe Davls rw W' 'Vlary Ellzabeth Davls Prlscxlla Dav1s Terry Dawson Freddle Delappe Janet Doby Bobby Dunlap Llnda Dunlap Mlke Dunlap INanabeth Dutton Doyle Early 6 if Ellen Eaves John Eddlnger tl Sally Edmonds Eddle Eldrldge Rlcky Eller Talmadge Elllngton Susan Elllot Mane Ellls Sylvla Embler J C Eptxng Lmda Ester Jlmmy Evans J B Farlow Pat Ferguson Donald Efird Dea Fetner Don Fields Gerri Flowers Steve Foster 9 VP? JF' Lynn Fountain Judy Foust Becky Fowler Davld Frazier iq I 'WS' N , Q' 'kin If ' I 4-,f Y-v, Sharon Frazier K Sylvia Freeman Ma Dick Frith fm Jamie Frith 3 Y,'I',,! ,a y,l,il 4 , ,. fr r 5- Louise Fulk I ,i1' 1 I ' Leonard Galloway : ' V ' sp, ' Ap M Dana Gibson K ' J 'W A ' 5 Tony Gilchrist L , 'o4 Tl, .. N ,E t '.Z ' ' - Juniors prepare for college and careers. Juniors Janet Doby and Sandy Silverstein pause at the first floor bulletin board to read about college scholarships for which they may be elegible for next year. E' 1. 'R- ww 'Z qw-s fx 1 Don Clxdeuell lame 6 oodson C fnle Cure Jlmmx Green Iudx Green an Gleene Rlck fIQQsOH Fumes Clegg., 1 l LL an Gxegrg Anlta Glegoly Wavne Gregory Bovd C rlffln If RObQlt C ualmo Bobby Guynn Bxxnda Hamllton Ialrw Haney 05 Bobby Hardy Darlell HHIIIS Jean Haxuson J1mm1e Lue Halt f' hhzabeth Hauxoxth Horace HdWXK0lth Larnux Head K 4, , Salah Hedgecock L Bobbx Huhlvk ., -. Lum Hedllmk - 13- Fleinm Hencixlx C emu Henfixlx Juniors , m u wg? i Q 5 ' - 5 . , 9 4' V n I A L V I ic h' Q ' A 1- .M M . ' n n ' 'KX I f . A K 1 L 4 I f ' Y 1 ax v I cgf ... ' . V - 1 f ' . 7 Q . K. 9 r G ia , 1- ff x . un fr. 1 4 iadtff if C9 . , 1. ns fi ' '- f Q Q K cz' ' ' i- Q 2 ' ' 3 Q- , Q-Q I A , 1 ' X in , L , e L f f W wg ' ,. . . SZ 3 A' ' , - f n L. . . f Q , by wr I A . A, . , X, X, e, ' - B I f ffgbfiy K K fy 3 :S I T' 7 A 0: . . . Q i- G - , - A ' . V., ee ,.- eg, G -f: h - h n ,., ra . V, , , , . - :flea 1 . 5:5 . , . , , . '- ' 6 ' x ,. A . i .. . , 4 I ts , YI' V . . ,- . , X, A . ' . W .Mf , Q 'VV' xi ,H ,V A5 . G Ng ei? . , .- , 1 . V? Q 1 Kp' .Q ' 2 . .-. .' , . L. . I 2 1 .'.. ltd, v' xx Q.. Q -H , , -- - A I a . Juniors Trudge Herbert Gary H1ghf1ll Paul H1ll Dxanne H1l11ard Carol Hlnes Reglna Hmshaw Nancy Hobson Martha Hodges Glenda Holden Steve Holmes Thomas Honeycutt Mlckey Hosklns Lynne Howell D1ck1e Hubbard Ins Hubbard Martha Hudson Herbert Huggms Buddy Hulm Iynda Humphreys Jane Huneycutt Iwancy Hunt Arthur Hyde Blllle Hyde Barry Hyman 'Vhlford Igames Carey Ilderton Regina Ingold Juamta Inman V Fwutul Jumoxs B111 Abelnathy HG-lbelt Huggms by the Star Engravmg Company representatxve for Iouls Bxssette and Jlmmy Redchck are measured then' red stonedclass rmgs Pm Irxsm XTIII mm J ukson IIX Iur fonxld Jfzrrett Dfmm Jenmng' 010111 Jennmg, kenn 1rd John um John on Npemer John ton C xrolxn June Don Jone Jerrx Jones Patsx Jones Ixathx Jowett Blenda hates ' 1 ks Juniors choose red stones for class rings A Mopy Frizzooes .lame M: .2 ' ell I. 2 . R j S Junior members of the F.H.A decorate their float for the Homecoming, Palade Juniors po rficlpczfe In school ochvlhes, Lenda Kates Baxter Kelly Linda Kelly Margaret Kelly David Kemp Linda Kennedy Pat Kidd Carolyn Kindley Jerri Kinney Charlotte Koon Joanne Lambert Doris Lambeth Zana Lanier Sue Latimer Shirley Lavendar Carolyn Lawing mix-as L.. 45 in Ay his 1 ' Q A-1 41 YJ' L Q- 7 Q- Q 'Wim Z' 3 11 l sy-. Brenda Lawson Robert LeFewer Loma Leonard Ceorge Levme Wayne Lewallen Dar1ub Lewellyn Betty Lewrs Charles LEWIS Llay Lewls qheryl Lmdberg Sue Lxnvxlle Claude Llttleton 103 Bobby Llvengood Kenneth Lnengood Jerry Loflm Joan Lee Loflm Joyce Logan Barbara Luck Gene Mabe J R Maners Judy Nlarlon Tommy Harley James R 'Niattocks Lettle Faye 'Viehan Benny Nlerx-111 Dorls xI6SS1hg9I' .sa Dana Metcalf B111 Nilchael Junlors O .M f l 'V J n 0 1 ff.-y , ' - , ' N x 1 . A f., W J r A ' Qffi J J L. A I K l ,,r,, L L' f- ' r , , A V 'S ' 4 ' L 1, 5 Q K 7 . ' ' l - jf 4? -.i .E ' J f 1 J a,et ' ' A I ' av ii- ' L1 jfggi , - ' L - f ' if A S Q' . gg A , x . . . 1 ' 1 ' A L .. , 5 5 . 1 ' tr ' I . - L . ' L J of Juniors Wlelanxe Mlller Edward lVIlShO6 Joel Mltchell Kay Moon Lloyd Moore Harold Moose Jlmmy Morgan Pat 'Vlorgan Peggy Lou Morgan Ashley Morrxs Dlckle Moser Mary Muckenfuss Donald Myers Tommy Myers Betty McDonald Brenda McDowell Johnny McGu1nn Jean McGu1re Joyce Mcllvalne Delores McMahan Allen Nash Fonnle Newnam Judy Newton James Nicholson Tillman Noles Eleanor Noone Mike O Connor Pat O Connor 1... 15 if QT' ah it 4 if . IO4 To T., A it it-I l Y' lv' S kgs , 4, Darrell Odom Sam Odom Bill Okey Jimmy O'Quinn .e 6 H. 1 ' Phillip Owens , Scotty Parker 1 V ' Beth Parks ii -71 fr' Carol Paschal W ? , I' M 34? Ann Patterson Larry Patterson ,- f Carolyn Peatross Patsy Peatross Ben Peck ' Jimmy Pendry U gif W ' Carlyle Peters ' ' - if Frankie Peters yrs W W. ,.. . W , gag .1 'J f s ff, M M 1 f ii, M V v ,O I ,Vi Z V PL 4 ,V r-N K' I They support the Bison teams. A familiar sight around Senior High is the Blue Goose, used to transport the Bison athletic teams to and from games. Larry Peters Carleen Petty Bill Phillips Charles Phillips Michael Pierce Larry Poage Eric Poole Michael Poore Brenda Proctor Brenda Proctor Carolyn Proctor Darrell Proctor Sylvia Proctor Jeannie Proffit Jerry Proffitt Freddie Pugh f , if , 4' on 3' ,X f J' Juniors join mony clubs, organizations Four Junior gills Becky Braclncr, Carolyn Lawing, Junior Red Cross leadership Training Centex at Jean Craven and Joy Watkins-attended the 1959 wavy Tuxedo, N. C. f Q- 5 'f'Yi, 45 A lr ' JS . MSM RN if UQ-'W' 1 Mijn ,ww awww- gf' I 4 f ff ,fu 149' Mime W? Ken Pulaskl Steve Ramsey Elizabeth RGZVIS JlmmV Reddlck Dewey Reece Larry Rlce Blll Rxch Helen Rlchardson Jlmmy Rxley Chuck R1tChl6 Rosalmd Roach Jeff Robmson Tom Rochelle Don Rogers Pam Rogers Danny Rowe Patsy Safrlt Marvm Sale Sylvla Sale Carleen Samuels Sylvla Saunders Kathryn Sawyer Mlchele Schmldley Barry Schulthelss Lmda Sclsm Harry Sechrest Lmda Sechrest Mane Sechrest Jumors Bettle Setzer Blllle Setzer Kay Shankle Franklln Sheetz Evelyn Shepard Starr Sherman Jeanette Shirley Therrell Shoaf Wanda Shumate Sandy Sllversteln Donna Slmpson Bruce Skeen Gary Slack Audrey Slate Nancy Slawter Bobby Smlth Bonnle Smith Brenda Smlth Howard Smlth Judy Smxth Nancy Smlth Sharon Smxth Wayne Smder Gayle Sommers Rozane Soots Margaret Spencer Sandra Spell Carolyn Sprmger 13' fa K-Wifi: O . w. ig ' P133 ' A W :ag . f'-ess , . f 'gala I - ' L 1 I ,,f,,-if rf 5? , I 4 L IOS Anne Stalder n. Robert Stamey sw ,xv Brenda Stancll V 'Klart Frances tanton qv- lhs .L .fx N 'QZ 7 I' 1 Darrell Staton 7 Warner Stell Jlmmy Stewart Dorls Strnson Gwen Stout Johnnv Strlckland Darlene Stutts Bobby Sumner A4 Llbby Surratt Edxth Taylor Jane Taylor Judy Taylor Phxlllp Teer Barbara Thomas Brenda Jo Thomas Pat Thompson Q-. 11 Roger Thornton Barbara Tolbert Robert Torres Nhke Trxmnal Robert Troxler Jane Tucker June Tucker Sharon Tux pm lO9 Junlors The most noticeable change that took plan. at Senior High during, 1960 was the addition of .1 fire eeeape at the northwest wing of the building Juniors wolch chonges come over Sensor Hugh Jimmy Vananda Ann Van Hook Bill Vick Bekki Vogler Leo Vuncannon Danny VVade Linda Wade Marion Wade Beverly VVa,qner Dale Walker Leroy VValker Irene Wall James Wall Jolene Wall Reita Vlfallin Jim Walser ,M Xldrth 1 W unpler Joy Watklns I xrroll W ard J me Webb Dayld Welborn Fred Werstleln Glenn Wheless John Whlteslde Peggy Wlley Lyndxa Wlllxard Dlnah Wmslow Rlcky Wmslow Jun VW lrschlng Burnell WISE Nancy WISGHTHH Brenda Wood Joan Wood Roger Woodell Barry Wray Bonnle Wray Jean Wrenn Kathy Yarborough iubxe Yarborough Oranna Xokeley Tony Yokley Barry York Ray York ' Bob Zxmmerman Sophomores get into the swing of Things. The Sophomore Class was re-united in the fall after being divided between Ferndale Junior High and Senior High for a year. In October the sophomores elected Steve Weavil, presidentg Brenda Hinkle, vice-presi- dentg Kay Hedrick, secretaryg and Vicki Burton, treasurer. These officers and Miss Landry Neely, class adviser, directed the class project, the room 202-A was awarded a stuffed toy dog, and the top individual salesmen were given valuable prizes. Proceeds from the sale financed the Sopho- I more Prom held in the spring. SOPHOMORE CLASS ADVISER-Miss Landry Neely David Hudsbeth pauses to admire the Thanksgiving bulletin board on the second floor. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS-Steve Weavil, rick, secretaryg and Vicki Burton, treasurer. presidentg Brenda Hinkle, vice-presidentg Kay Hed- A 7' ,gs l mf 'INA- ' 'Q , V , f we ll2 annual magazine sale. High-selling Home- ? Z ff? af fr of p . V' 7 nf 22?:f,, i Sophomores Kathryn Adcock Don Albert Ronda Alexander Randall Allen Koweta Allgood Jxmmy Allred Tommy Almond Lmda Anderson Mary Nell Anderson Van Aulbert Glenn Austm Jackle Anstln John Austln Karen Austln Myrtle Austln Nancy Balley Rodney Ball Edgar Banks Bllly Barker Cheryl Barnes Margaret Barnes Toble Barrett Otls Baxley Jlmmy Bayne RlCky Bell Anne Bellamy Joanne Belote Audrey Bevan Don Black Mlke Black Dlcky Blackwell Mlchael Blevms Randy Boggs Tommle Bottoms Wayne Bottoms Darrell Bowers Davld Bowman Peggy Bowman Maureen Boyles Dayton Brlggs wtf T' If XV 'N ?' X any hd sv-12 'Mari 'am' fx TI yr C' Terry Brxstow Darrell Brltt Judy Brxtt 'Vhke Brooks Ervm Brown Jlmmy Brown Ronald Brown Selwyn Brown Danny Brumfleld Lanme Bruner Jerrydean Bryant Randy Burge Paul Burleson Vlckl Burton Wlnford Burton Brenda Byerly Dlane Byerly Sherry Byerly Jane Byrd Douglas Byrum Ranell Cagle Jorene Callahan Annette Campbell Doug Campbell Llbby Campbell Ronald Campbell Sylvla Campen Ann Cape Joyce Cargal Jane Carroll Sandra Carroll Bllly Carter Ronme Carter B111 Cashatt Llnda Cecll Jerry Chambers Lmda Chlldress Kenneth Clark Frankle Cllnard Lella Clmard Sophomores Jlmmy Collms Penny Collins Jerry Combs Warren Comer Charles Cook Davld Cooke John Cooke Judson Cooper Ray Cooper Chuck Cranford Roger Cromer Carolyn Culler Sandra Cullom Pat D ADDYHCCI Brenda Dalley Tommy Daugherty Belxnda Davls Glyn Davls Calvln Deal Sandra Deal Marlon Dlack Ann D1ll1on Clark Dlllon Gmger Dlx Bobby Dlxon Brenda Dockery Jack Dorn Herbert Dorr Mary Dover Paula Dozler Sally Drake Roger Drlggers Bllly Duke Wmdley Dunbar Jlll Dumvant Becky Edwards Donny Elllot Ray Epperson Cassandra Farrmgton Claudette Farmler Sophomores I an E125 1' s.- 'Q- 4 L 'C' .fx WW 1 g.hKl fl gl...- .J W4 A tr- ' H 5 . 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X G k x fr' .ah ,r L 4 ,w it .J A A , ly W 15 '54 if-rrjy ,',1.: ily. o Douglas Fields Ray Finch Bud Flannery Randy Flynt Judy Fogleman Peggy Fogleman Ruth Folger Nick Fountain Roger Franklin Sandra Fulp Carol Funderburk Dean Gaddy Jimmy Gardner Stirling Garrard Johnny Gibbs Charles Gibson Jim Gill Judy Gilliam Linda Goude Bill Grady Steve Graves Betsy Gray Ernest Green Frankie Green Larry Green Mczgozine sole is Sophomore Closs proiect Carol Holder takes an ord- er from Miss Louise Tapp, her English teacher, for a Curtis publication during the Sophomore Class's magazine sale. X Fredlne Greene B111 Gregory Butch Gregory Pat Groce 71 Douglas Grubb 'U' Eddxe Gurley III ,W Edward Gurley Cecll Hackworth Luther Hale W1111am Hammett Fonda Hampton J1mmy Hardln Frances Harmon Margaret Harper Roland Harrell Mary Harrelson Delores H3TTlSS LOIS Harrlss Jlmmy HBTTISOH J1mmy Hart Anne Harvey Mary Frances Haynes Robert Haywood Albert Hazzard Ronme Hedgecock Kay Hedr1ck M1ke Heer Becky Hendrlx Brenda Henry Dav1d Hensley Everett Hepler Edward Hester Ray Hester Carol H1CkS Ned HlCkS E11zabeth Hlgg1HS Mack H1gh Buster H111 Curtls H111 Sophomores EEF A sw- YM V'-y 'iv-? XM 1. afgf?',Lj-73 'Q A -Ir in ,x as rf' Q E h dw' nh 9 in-f ?!-5 V -V , 211, , ' I .fa , lift, , . , , 'f If X YW H: ,' ,f ' , - ' - . f - ,gl 5 I , I , 3. I ' X ' Tl? t' 'fl 1' k' , , ' ' , 'VS f f X A I . lv - 15 52, f , . . .gm 1 .f 1 'j , ' we Q' 1 7 V V ., an . ,, f 1 V, I ' www' .:, VWWZ , WDW! , an 0: ', 1 A 4 - x , 5 K vii- ' ,J ,A P. . -' A A 'f- , .. ' ' if I Q, 'f V 4 -f sf ' . . , , ff. 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Q wr I Sophomores Elleen H111 Jo H111 Brenda Hlnkle Bobby Hodge Judy Hodge Brenda Hodges Charles Hodgln Llnda Hodgm Marty Holbrook Carol Holder Marsha Holder Susan Holmes Frelda Holt Judy Holt Susan Horney Arlan Howard B111 Howard Robert Howard Davld Hucks Davld Hudspeth Allen Hunsucker Glenda Hunt Pat Hunter Rodney Hutchens Wayne Hutchlns Helen Hutto Wlnston Hyde Steve Hyman Ann Idol Dlckxe Ingram Nancy Inman Ann Irwln Albert Jackson Jane Jackson Rxck Jackson Ruby Jacobs Steve Jaeger Chfford James Edwln James Davld Johnson 293' ' R Q '-C 1 D g ' gsm. E. J 5 ,, J X ' ...Q J ' ,ti - Z A I 4' 1- ' tif, Qs. L x J I . .,. , .f... f . ' X '- V 1 ,J K Q 1 J V VK 3 4 L g. I 4 yyyy L x Us-.r. V' 4 rg? , 7: E as I - 'J ' ,J ' x J . 1 M J R f f- . J' . --A . . It 4 lp J 1 l J , L. J nk., .I - Jlf , -f 1 gig L 0 5. L 4 1, J .,,,V KJ JJ It I f . - g g' 'A 93, ' ..- -V - Jr ,-f .' ' ' J J , B' v- 4' J 1 4 J t S J ' 1- J lyll - - 1 K sllfl- ,,,, Q- I 7 ia , , gg? J ,,,- , H . A, . ll . , ' 'M ,539 J. ,Q LJ J K 0 W - iii ,ji f M - Q ' 5 4 . in X .41 'J 'Q X .. R' ' J ele,, , V' .4 ' if Eli? Ili , f 4' g N ffl if A J ' f L an I ' g will p 7 fri '. f v. E - I ' X , Q fi J Y f Sophomores Jo Anne Jones Robert Jones June Jordon Judy J ustlce Ann Kallam Peggy Kearns Joe Kelly Judy Kennedy T R Kennerly Charles Kerr Gene Kester Ellzabeth Kmg Larry Kmg Jo Ann KlISCh Carolyn Koonts Rebecca Koonts D1ck1e Koontz Barbara Kretzmer Geraldme Kuplen Stephen Kurtz Llnda Lancaster Judy Lavender Phxl Leary B1l11e Leonard Patrxcxa Leonard Patsy Leonard Dolly Lewallen Jamce Lewxs Don Llbertore Jerry Lmthlcum Santma Llsacchl Nancy L tton Gertrude Llvengood Tommy Llvengood Betty Locklear Danny Loflm Martha Ann Loflm Vmle Loflm Barbara Logglns Sandra Long L K' Q.. 1 .vying 5 ft' ff 35 Ah. Q 'NL iv 0- W L Il Ll 1 . Q' 7' 9 I J M, 5 V, 1 X V V j F- Q N J L J J lrc s ' 'J ff , Q i i' f,,' f L 5 ' 5, , , . J J J J L H Ja J , ef . A 1 J J e,'A J ' L X 'W J L Q J J Wm M J ' si? 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Q , . ., 5' I , Q-' , ' A by l , ' It Jewel Lowry Judy Lukha Terry Lukhart Randy Lytle Roger Mabe Albert Madden Tommy Mann Huey Manrmg Jr Jerry Marm Klm Marsden Gene Marsh Price Marsh Becky Marshall Jlmmy Martin Pam Maslme Jean Mason James C Mattocks Jean Medma Joyce Medxna Gary Melmkov Douglas Meredlth Dav1d Mlckey Bobby Mlller Klt Mlller Llnda Mxller Roger Mlller Sam Mlller Manuel Molma Ralph Montgomery Carol Moody James Morgan Phxl Morgan Sandy Morrls Pat Moser Gunter Mueller Hayron Murphy Max Murrow Maxme Murrow Patty Myers rt Gypsia .Miller Sophomores Walter Myers Carolyn McCracken Janet McCurry Paul McDade Butch 'VIcDan1el Becky McDamels Darrell McDonald Jimmy 'VlcDonald Mitchell McDonald Judy McDowell Keith McDowell Jerry MCGUIYC Ronald McGuire Shirley lVIcGu1re Glenda MCQUHIEUE Odell Neighbors Jimmy Nelson Renay Newby Ann Newsom Marvin Nichols Lmda Nicholson Jane Nixon Myra O Ham Jack Oldham Walter Orrell Sally Osborn Wayne Osborne Robert Outlaw Jimmy Overman Paula Owens Richard Owens Johnny Ozment Danny Paganini Harold Parker Brenda Parrish Faye Patrick Larry Patton Richard Patton Alice Payne Barbara Payne Sophomores '11 L 'Q uf? fl Q-1' 5--v-5 Q rw- .il A 'JL 3 'U- Sophomores Roger Payne Ronnie Payne Robert Perry Sherrill Perrv Bill Perryman Nan Phlll1pS Jane Plcklesimer Joan Pierce Kenneth Pierce Gloria Plrtle Jackie Poole Bernie Pope Dickie Pope Linda Prather Howard Price Jerry Proctor Midgie Proctor Larry Queen Dottie Randall Hilda Reagan Billy Reld Grace Reitzel Lynette Rice Kenneth Rich Jimmie Ridge Jackie Riggs Karen Riggs Anne Riley Joe Rising Gayle Ritch Alice Robertson Hubert Robinson Janet Robison Ronald Rodden Raymond Rogers Jerry Rouse Brenda Royals Dollie Samet Linda Samet Charlie Sanders Sophomores lance Sanders Charles Schoenfeldt Stephin Setfer Iohn Seward Su me Sexk C xrleen Shxnkle Dxrxell Sham IHLQI Sh ux xxllllllll Shefflelcl N incx Sheltun Iee Sherrlll Doug Shxrlev Jeffrew Shortxll Nlxckew Shu kex John Slegel Jlm QIUILOH Barbara SIITIDIOYIS Kenny QIYTIOIIS Ivnne SIIQHIOTQ Brenda Skeen QUSIG Slack Lmda Slate Tomms Slate Larrx Sledge Becky Smlth Charles Smxth Larrx Smlth NI'1r1lyn gllllth Nanu Smlth Pat Smlth Tommx Snnth Phllllp Snlder Xlclne Smder 'Sian -'-.nn Snyder Charles Southard Becln Southern Shlrlew Southern Roger Spell ROw3llU8 Spencer ,W . l 3 ' Ll 5.x f ,' 'V' fa .hz 1 W z ' . ' ' - cs' f -.i Q - 5. ,il X 4 George Sherman V ' lx ' D Ui I .1 K ' I 1 C I 1, Y' 1 9 S . I L-Y' T' E . S . D 1 L 5 Q .L 'A ' 3 .. 4- 1 X K' .' s fb , U A I' 1 . f : 'l 'liv V v ta 8 ' ' 1 I A .fi-21 2 Q ,. ' 6 6 Q S I 1 f Yrf CW' tr-v Q3 I XJ Jo Ann Sprmger Tommy Sprlnger Bllly Staley Charles Staley Ronny Staley Sparkv Stewart Ray Stlles Iwancy Stinson Dan Stoddard Tommy Strlckland Jean Swanson Danny Sykes Judy Teague Stephame Teague Carolyn Teal Ronnle Tharp Beth Thomas Jerry Thomas Ann Tlnsley Wynoma To bert Sophomores tackle new, vcurled courses Members of Mlss Hunter s Latln class explore the world of Caesar l24 Jlmmx Troxlex Ken Tlllltt lnda Tunstxll Butmh Turner Shall Iurpm lu 1 X rn Andi Anne X nughne Ff'17lCI Xcreen I urx XIIIQJU I zul Xon Fxnnon lohnnw Wade I1nda VS alku Judw VS it on Nlxlrolm Viefxthexs Stexe Vlexxxl Larrx Webb Btex e W ebb Johnnx VS elborn Buddy Welch VS aw ne VS elch Dan West Bob Wh1te Jlmmy Whlte Ronald Whxte Betty Wlllmms Carl Wllllams Peggv Wlll1amS Rlchard Wllllams Larry Wllllamson Larry Wllson Barry w1tCh6F Rlchard Wood Sandra Woodle Travls Wrxght Hugh Wyche Brenda Yarborough Brenda Yates Randall How Carol York Hires Zett Sophomores Wx Q... as Sw 125 A A U BUCK THREE ORGANIZATIONS To encourage participation in its activity pro- gram, High Point High School offers its students two publications, four honorary societies, and four- teen other clubs and organizations. There is an or- ganization to interest nearly every individual, each offering opportunities for leadership, service, educa- tion, and fellowship. These groups encourage special fields of endeavor: science, language, athletics, jour- nalism, business, speech, teaching, and homemaking. Some of the fondest memories of the high school years center around the activities and projects of clubs and organizations. l 7 gt ,417 lx! F- . f' . W,-if 4,15 PENIICAN HEADS-Miss Louise Tapp, Adviserg Nancy Clinard, Editor-in-chicfg Josephine Dunbar, Associate Editor. The Pemico n records To record the best of the year 1959- GON was the foal of the Pemican staff members as they strove to capture in pic- ture and copy the main events of the school vear. A real spur to noble effort came when the yearbook ratings arrived last fall. The 1959 Pemican was named winner of a First Place honor by the National Schol- astic Press Association and of an A rating by the National Yearbook Associa- tion. The business staff, headed by Martha Ridge and Nancy Scearce, began early in September to sell advertisements. Soon afterwards. the editorial members began their work with pictures and copy to meet the February deadline. The staff worked under the leadership of Nancy Clinard, editor-in-chief, and Josephine Dunbar, as- sociate editor. Miss Louise Tapp was ad- viser. -4-vgr, ia' lie Anne Hyde. out Artists. PEMICAN P I C T L' R E S T A F F-Seated: Becky Bradner, co-picture editor Connie Newnam, co-pic ture editorg Gary Dennis Standing: Kay Moon, Bil PEMICAN EDITORIAL S T A F F--Seated: Lucy Nash, Copywriter: Polly Colville, Senior Statisti M7 ciang Toni DeMaruo, Girl ' Sports W rite rg Betty Ring, Copywriter, Nancy Culler, G i 1' l S p o rt s VVriter. Standing: Doyle Early, Charlie Shapard Douglas McAllister, Boy S p o 1' t s Writcrsg Gingzci Marsh, Linda Evans, Lay 1960 for HPHS students. PEMICAN PHOTOGRAPHER-Bill Wyche PEMICAN EDITORIAL STAFF-lst Row: Linda Evans Typistg June lVIcCrery, Senior Statistic-iang Jucli Beth Hicks, Typist. 2nd Row: Carleen Samuels, Typist, Jane White, Senior Statis- tician. PEMICAN BUSINESS STAFF-Row l: Margaret Payne, Mary Frances Stanton, Jean Craven, Brenda Hundley, Ann Tinsley. Row 2: Nancy Scearce, As- sociate Business Managerg Anita Gregory, Peggy Wileyg Gayle Skidmoreg Jane Jackson. Row 3: Libby Chandler, Claude Clineg Martha Ridge, Business Manager: Lettie Faye Mehang Pat Blackmong Annette Campbell. singly lair Q nfnfi--.wfi lf '-4' POINTER FEATURE STAFF-Seated: Pat Bescher, Jack Neal, Feature Editor. Standing: Linda Cabot, Carolyn Martin. POINTER HEADS-Miss Eleanor Young, Adviser, Mary Womack, Editor, Mary Lynda Eagle, As- sociate Editor. Composed of twenty-one members, the edi- torial staff of the Pointer turned out ten issues for the year 1959-60. From newsday to deadline, the staff worked, covering the news, writing feature articles, arranging in- terviews, and composing editorials. Mary Womack, editor-in-chief, and Mary Lynda Eagle, associate editor, led the staff, advised by Miss Eleanor Young. Other assistants were Jack Neal, feature editor, Larry Kilby, sports editor, and Bill Wyche, photographer. Meanwhile, the twelve members of the business staff upheld the financial end of the paper. Under the supervision of Mrs. Lyda Sowers, adviser, Anne Pritchett, man- ager, and Joyce Groome, assistant manager, the staff sold many advertisements. The Pointer was awarded a First Place Honor rating by the NSPA. The Pointer NEWS STAFF AND TYPISTS - Seated: Jimmie Lue Hart, Girls' Sports Editor, Judy Cameron, News Reporter, Glenda Cain, News Reporter. Standing: Charlotte Koon, Typist, Connie Clifton, Typist, Sue Latimer, News Reporter. covers mcain events of yecnr POINTER BUSINESS STAFF-Row 1: Jerry Koontz, Joyce Groome, Beth Parks, Lyndia Wil- liard, Jimmy Furr. Row 2: Jimmy Stephensg Charles T215 Mendenhallg Liz Oldhamg Anne Pritchett, Business Managerg Nancy Grimsleyg Carolyn Tysong Buddy Ridge. in 'ren issues. POINTER SPORTS STAFF-Larry Kilby, Sports Editorp and Frankie Peters. POINTER BUSINESS HEADS-Mrs. Lyda Sowers, Adviserg and Anne Pritchett, Business Manager. 'rl QQLA National Honor Society achieves goals Membership in the National Honor Society is the greatest honor which can come to a High Point High School student, excepting only the NHS Service Award. A few juniors and seniors with the high- est achievements in scholarship, leadership, character, and service were tapped for mem- bership by the old members in two impres- sive candlelight ceremonies during the year. After each induction, a reception was held in the home economics living room for new members and their parents. Proceeds from the sale of calling cards and stationery defrayed induction expenses and financed a coke party given for the faculty in the fall. Under the guidance of Miss Maxalynne Mourane, adviser, the National Honor So- ciety helped to sponsor the annual College Day program in conjunction with the Beta Club, sent CARE packages to needy coun- tries at Christmas time, issued a news letter to the 1958-59 members, and presented the school with a substantial gift. OLD NHS MEMBERS-Row 1: Simeon, Kearns, Colville, Dunbar, Womack, Watts. Row 2: Clinard, Groome, Culler, Austin, Heer, Bullock. Row 3: NHS OFFICERS-Rosemary Heer. president, Rich- ard Carmichael, treasurerg Carole Simeon, secretary. Not pictured is Lyman Dillon, vice-president. Whitesell, Shapard, Carmichael, Williams, Kilby Pritchett. Not pictured is Dillon. l l32 through leadership cmd service. .. 'Q- - if-.'l ....Q. .,'! ? fag 'S' 31 pl! , 10 1 T ' its ' .mmm as w NEW NHS MEMBERS-Row 1: Wiley, Martin, cher. Row 3: Marsh, Kester, Eagle, Long. Row 4: Oldham, Grayson. Row 2: Baker, Cole, Sharp, Bes- Ridge, Neal, Mp-Allister, Kearns. New NHS inductees, Jill Knight, Harriet Austin, Josephine Dunbar, and Nancy Clinard, watch June Vollins present David R. Williams with his certificate of membership at the 1951! spring induction. Patsy Key lights a candle in David's honor Dr. Dean B. Pruette, superintendent of city schools, presents the National Honor Society Service Award to Dwight Wheless. the 1959 recipient. as a part of the traditional ceremony. I 133 BETA CLUB OFFICERS-Pat Bescher, treasurer, Miss Geneva Highfill, adviser: Don Whitesell, vice- president: Linda Watts, president, Carole Kearns, secretary. OLD BETA CLUB MEMBERS-Row 1: Caddell, Colville, Tucker, Starnes, Nash, Dunbar, Martin, Evans, Womble, Pope, Womack, Weisner. Row 2: Clinard, McCrery, Kearns, Culler, Wiley, Sechrest, Staley, Ripley, Heer, White, Watts. Row 3: Simeon, Pritchett, Grimsley, Culler, Groome, Austin, Cole, Befo Club members The Beta Club is an achievement-service organization for juniors with scholastic av- erages of 3.50 and seniors with averages of 3.00. Through their many activities the mem- bers, advised by Miss Geneva Highfill, up- held the club motto: Let us lead by serving others. At the fall induction, new members pledged to uphold the standards of achieve- ment, character, and service. In October the Beta members joined with the National Honor Society in sponsoring the annual Col- lege Day program. Three college scholarships-the Beta Club- Marsh Scholarship, the Beta Club-Lions Club Scholarship, and the Beta Club- Woman's Club Scholarship-were offered to senior members. In April a busload of local members at- tended the state convention in Raleigh. Sharp, Baker, Wheless, Ring, Kester. Row 4: Wyche, McAllister, Williams, Butler, Carmichael, Bowers, Strickland, Ridge, Robins. Row 5: Grayson, Oldham, Bescher, Long, Petree, Whitesell, Gaither, Furr, Caldwell, Eagle, Kilby. 3 eo by serving others. NEW SENIOR BETA CLl'B MEMBERS-Row 1: Watkins, Prince, Hicks, Hutchens Byrd Bullock Davis, Alexander, Watson, Andrews, Hunclley, Clin: ard. Row 2: Walton, Portis, Nibbelink, Smith, Gar- rett, McLarty, Masline, Woolard, Tyson, Bagan NEW' JUNIOR BETA CLUB MEMBERS-Row '1 Sale, Samuels, Ingold, Harrison, Lanier, Ellis, Culp Newton, Chamblee, Newman, Mohan, Hart, Car- michael, Boyles. Row 2: Wiley, Davis, Greeson, Saunders Mcllvainc Pierce Iambeth Jones How- ell Xanhook Merrill Brackttt Morris. Row 3 1 Allgoorl. Row 3: Davis, Kearns, Marsh, Gekas, Shap- arcl, Fogleman. Backley, Chilton, McNeil. Row -4: James, Ruth, Loflln, Cain, Dusenberry, Hinkle, Blackwell, Hulin. Torres, Varner. Jones, Penclry, Owens, Proffitt, Epting, Walker Peters, Yick, Davis, Carrick, Carr, Herbert. Row 4 Webb, Eaves, Thomas, Lewis, Sawyer, Latimer Elliot, Jowette. Sommers, Bryrlen. Braclner, Ash bury. Miller. Talented students with a keen desire develop high quality speech were member of Masque and Gavel, a national honor so- ciety which recognizes students who have demonstrated growth as well as excellence in oral situations. The HPHS chapter took part in the an- nual speaking contest sponsored by the Jay- cees. Other public speaking contests were Voice of Democracy, World Peace Contest. and the American Legion Oratorical Con- test. The outstanding project this year was the World Peace speaking contest in which members from HPHS were recognized for their outstanding speaking abilities. The Masque and Gavel members also pre- sented one-act plays, monologues. poetry in- terpretations, panel discussions. and radio programs during the year. Miss Ruth Good- man was the adviser. NEW MASQUE AND GAVEL MEMBERS-Row 1: Wiley, Thompson, Spencer, Hart, Freeman, Mucken- fuss, Parks, Bradner. Row 2: Schultheiss, Bradner, Pierce, Stanton, Kidd, Lanier, Newnam, Boyles, better speech cmd drcamotics. ff ' , 4 f , .Q e g L fi! A za ' L fr Q n k , . T Z V v 5 , t f 5 1 , , l Masque and Gavel members, Myra Bullock, Rose- mary Heer, Carole Kearns, Liz Oldham, and Jerry Beck practice the fainting scene from the excit- ing Senior play, Tish.,' Rochelle. Row 3: Gregg, Early, Herbert, Conrad, Mehan, Saunders, Hyman, Ramsey. Row 4: Honey- cutt, Peters, Davis, Eddinger, Proffitt, Epting. Not pictured is Culp. QUILL AND SCROLL OFFICERS-Toni DeMarvo, secretaryg Ginger Marsh, vice-president, Nancy Scearce, treasurerg Jane White, president. QUILL AND SCROLL MEMBERS-Row 1: Nor- Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free. This was the motto of the Quill and Scroll, the international journalistic honor society of high school students. The local chapter was chartered in 1958. Members were chosen on the basis of scholarship, citizenship, and meritorious work on the staff of Pemican or Pointer. The society encouraged and rewarded in- dividual achievement in journalism and re- lated fields. Several members of the or- ganization planned to pursue Writing as a vocation upon graduation from college. Scearce, Culler, White, Masline. Row 3: Ridge, man, DeMarvo, Dunbar, Womack. Row 2: Clinard, Marsh, Eagle, Neal. Quill ond Scroll recognizes journalists. Sovont Society sponsors Science Foir. The Science Club of HPHS, under the direc- tion of Mr. Glenn Cox, provided an outlet for students interested in the many fields of sci- ence. At their meetings, held twice a month, members learned of the importance of science in everyday living through scientific films and demonstrations, lectures by science specialists, and tours through local industries. In the spring the Club sponsored the Science Fair. Ferndale Junior High and Northeast Junior High were invited to submit entries. Winners of the local Science Fair were sent to the District Science Fair. FOSS sw Af HEAD ,M :- Q cvtaifrasn ,Xb 1bNlllUN TIMING 'NQHWQKQ SCIENCE CLUB-Row 1: Fisher, Whiteside, Bry- den, Austin, Mr. Cox. Row 2: Hicks, Nash, Hyman, Miller, Barnett, Bell, Chamblee, Hendrix, Duni- vant. Row 3: Davis, Price, McDowell, Mehan, Hold- SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS David Fisher presi dent John Whiteside vice president Caiol Ann Bryden treasurer Harriet Austin secretary Barry Hyman and David Fisher won a prize with their Science Fair entry-a scale model of a Ford Flat-head Engine er Drake Merrill Watson Row 4 Hyman Ring Kelly Pugh Herbert Cline Gill Row 5 Blackwell Butler Kelly Simons Peters Beck Owens HPHS Key Club is host to district convention Certainly one of the finest examples of The boys met once a week, usually at the workers behind the scenes was demon- strated by the Key Club. One of their proj- ects was raising the flag each morning, an- other was serving as guides and parking attendants on College Day. At football games the boys sold programs for the convenience of fans who did not know their players, at basketball games they acted as ushers and helped to maintain order in the gymnasium. The highlight of the year was the Key Club District Convention held in High Point. KEY CLUB-Row 1: Gregory, Kearns, Ellington Marley, Vick, Davis. Row 2: Zimmerman, Shapard, Baker, Mason, Huggins, Watson. Row 3: Bogan, Moose, Fuller, Ritchie, Lewis, Cohen. Row 4: Bur- home of a member. Twice a year non-mem- bers were asked to compose paragraphs stat- ing why they desired to become members of the club. Members were selected on the basis of the application and the all-round good character of the individual. Officers were Bill Davis, president, Rich- ard Carmichael, vice-presidentg Lyman Dil- lon, secretary, Ricky Greeson, treasurer, and Jerry Koontz, chaplain. ris, Dillon, Carmichael, Ridge, Morgan, McAllister Neal. Row 5: Greeson, Ramsey, Albert, Early, Mor- ris, Koontz, Koontz. GFS. KEY CLUB OFFICERS- B i ll D a V i s, president: Ricky Greeson, treasurer Lyman Dillon, sewetziry Jerry Koontz, vhapluin Richard Carniichael, vice president. Xxx 'E'-137 F011 no -on. ii 4 ff I I Dmle Earlx Jim 'lloigin and kshlex Morgan check in ei 1 ba lxetball piogi ini X Clublicis u ai home thletim test One uf the Key Clulfs projects is taking care nf the sehcwl flair. Buddy Ridge and Jini Marley raise the Stars and Stripes at the beginning of the day. NFL OFFICERS-Barry Hyman, treasurer, John Eddirger, vice-presidentg Michael Pierce, secretary. Not pictured is Sandra James, president. The National Forensic League, an organi- zation of students interested in, and active in, speech activities, was advised by Mrs. Rachel Roberts. The group met bi-monthly throughout the school year. Students we r e required to accumulate points, gained through speaking for various occasions, in order to become national mem- bers. Thereafter, they advanced in degree as their number of points increased. Two local NFL members, David R. Williams and Barry Hyman, received the highest NFL degree- the Degree of Distinction. During the year local members attended several congresses held to give speakers op- portunities to present and debate bills and resolutions. Dwight Wheless represented the Carolina District at the National Congress held in Miami, Florida, in 1959. The debating team was composed of local NFL members. At the Wake Forest Tourna- ment the Negative Debating Team won a superior rating. NFL MEMBERS-Row 1: Hyman, Norman, Free- ly, Sizemore, Eddinger, Profit, Herbert, Whiteside. man, Spencer, Pierce, Ragan. Row 2: Watkins, Ear- Notioncul Forensic League hos outstanding 142 NFL DEBATING TEAM-Row 1: Dan Stoddard. Sizemore, Jerry Proffitt, John Eddinger, Barry Hy- Michael Pierce, Margaret Spencer. Row 2: Lynne man. Jerry Proffitt practices the Tell-tale Heart Poe for an NFL tournament. v r, . , QQ' 1 'A wi debating team in 1960. Two NFL nicnibers, Sandra James and John Ecl- dinger, were chosen to narrate the Lights of Christ- mas, a pageant presented by the music department. fu -f, ' 5 A C Q-1 rf t I The Y-Teens were divided into eight clubs, each of which met one hour a week at the YWCA, where they discussed topics of inter- est to the girls. They did much to promote Christian fellowship through their many ac- tivities. Under the leadership of their ad- visers and Miss Betsy Huggins, the girls planned and carried out programs designed to increase fun, fellowship, and an under- standing of themselves and others. During Christmas the Y-Teens partici- pated in a caroling expedition, in the Hang- ing of the Greens, and in the annual Christ- mas Vespers. Also they played Santa Claus to several needy families. Along with several social activities, the Y-Teens sponsored trips to Old Salem, New York City, and Washington, D. C. Y-TEEN PRESIDENTS--Jewel Lowry, sophomore, Pat Kidd, junior, Anita Gregory, junior, Ginger Marsh, seniorg Judy Byrd, senior. Y-Teens offer fun, fellowship 'ro all girls. SENIOR Y-TEENS-Row 1: Oldham, Hutchens, Hicks, Johnson. Row 2: Loflin, Nibbelink, Evans, Ripley, Garrett. Row 3: Tyson, Simeon Groome Ring. Row 4: Pritchett, Grimsley, Robins, Marshl Eagle. Row 5: Bescher, McLarty, Womble, Gray- SOI1. TRI-C Y-TEENS--Row 1: Kearns, Hucks, Skeen, Marley, Clark, Cromer, Cain, Watts. Row 2: Martin, Woolard, Baker, Jester, Lambeth, Howell, Alexan- der Ta lor. Row 3: B rd Marlin Wa ner Davis l y y 9 I gt I Y Woodell, Blackman, Scearce. Row 4: Hinshaw, Con- rad, Robertson, Clapp, Walser, Ridge, Dawkins. Row 5: Kidd, Sechrest, Duggins, Stoker, Austin, Alderman, James. 3 ,S JUNIOR Y-TEENS-Row 1: Brown, Chandler, Sherman, Causby, Muckenfuss, Freeman, Lanier Hodges, Stalder, Spencer, Slawter, Cabot. Row 2: Chamblee, Proctor, Cook, Clapp, Wagner, Wiley, Goodson, Rogers, Davis, Burwell, Turpin. Row 3: Fowler, Fetner, Mcllvaine, Craven, Moon, Newnam SOPHOMORE T-TEENS-Row 1: Hill, Turpin Marsh, Bellamy, Deal, Hodges, Folger, Skeen Dozier, Payne, Higgins, Moser, Reitzel, Idol, Gil: liam, Harvey. Row 2: Litton, Shelton, Shaw, Laven- dar Newsom Tunstall Ri s Bowman Hod e ! Y I 3 7 g 7 Green, Slate, Teague, Anderson, Goude, Justice. Row 3: Holt, Slack, Farmier, Randall, Bottoms, Newby, Hutto, Cape, Davis, Belote, Allgood, Alex- Kidd, Hendrix, Peatross, Stanton, Armentrout. Row 4: Soots, Eaves, Boyles, Proffitt, Cameron, Cridle- baugh, Coble, Shumate, Stutts, Saunders, Howell, Gregory. Row 5: Bradner, Winslow, Latimer, De Lappe, Hayworth, Frazier, Wood, Peatross, Honey- cutt, Ellis, Causey. ander, Lewis, Kirsch. Row 4: Moody, Jordan, Dock- ery, Pirtle, Leonard, Jackson, Lowery, Livengood, Holder, Smith, Bevan, Gray, Mason, Marsden, Holmes. Row 5: Smith, Friar, Cullom, Cecil, Tinsley, Hendrix, Myers, Bailey, Edwards, Van Anda, Duni- vant, Holbrook, Barrett, Dover, Hodgin, Hicks, Teague, Drake. L1 Y HI-Y MEMBERS-Row 1: Mitchell, Troxler, Hicks, Harriss, Wall. Morriss, Cook, Reid, Gregg. Row 2: Helmstetler, Moser, McDonald, Reddick, Poteat, Marshall, Lewis, Ramsey. Row 3: Conrad, Hoskins, Hayworth, Petree, Brackett, Cochrane, Koontz. The Hi-Y club of High Point High, under the guidance of Mr. Murphy Osborne, was sponsored by the YMCA for the encourage- ment of character development and the pro- motion of Christian ideals. The members of the organization con- ducted regular business meetings and spon- sored several social events. In addition to their regular activities the boys sent con- tributions to Boys' Town and World Service. In all their activities Hi-Y members sought to carry out the purpose of the organization: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high stand- ards of Christian character. Officers of the Hi-Y for the year 1959- 1960 were Gary Gregg, president, Harry Black, vice-president, Jimmy Reddick, sec- retary, Buddy Ridge, treasurer, and Jim Fuller. chaplain. 1 1 Paganini. Row 4: Turner, Boggan, Zimmerman, Mason, McGuire, Simons, Miller. Row 5: Carrick, Almond, Black, Fuller, Ridge, Fer- Lewis, Kelly, gerson, Marley. HI-Y OFFICERS--Jim Reddick, secretary, Harry Black, vice-president, Jim Fuller, chaplaing Buddy Ridge, treasurer, Gary Gregg, president. Hi-Y boys strive 'ro uphold Christian ideals. l46 Jr. Red Cross promotes internotionol understonding. The Junior Red Cross Council, under the guidance of Miss Louisa Hatch, sponsored many worthwhile activities. In co-operation with the American Red Cross, the Council participated in such activities as helping on the bloodmobile, assisting in the hospital as nurses' aides, working at the orthopedic center, donating favors to the veterans' hos- pital in Salisbury, helping in the annual Red Cross Drive, and sending gift chests over- seas. Officers of the Junior Red Cross Council for the year 1959-1960 were Bill Mickey, president, Rita Waller, vice-president, and Marcia Holder, secretary-treasurer. Members of the Executive Board included Gaynell Cromer, Jean Craven, Nancy Shel- ton, Joy Watkins, Patsy Peatross, and Becky Bradner. JUNIOR RED CROSS MEMBERS-Row 1: Cromer, Dozier, Masline, Dunivant, Causby, Slawter, Greg- ory. Row 2: Teague, Gillam, Collins, Rogers, Peat- ross, Holder. Row 3: Davis, Craven, Moon, Armen- RED CROSS OFFICERS-Seated: 'Bill Mickey, president, Becky Bradner, executive board member. Kneeling: Jean Craven, Nancy Shelton, Gaynell Cromer, and Patsy Peatross, executive board mem- bers. trout, Wiley, Drake. Row 4: Hodge, Leonard, Wamp- ler, Mickey, Jackson, Shelton. Row 5: Barrett, Muck- enfuss, Turpin, Lanier, Bradner. l47 Students prepare for homemciking ond Teaching 'YD' FHA OFFICERS-Row 1: Mary Muckenfuss, vice president, Sharon Frazier, treasurer, Clenda Cain, secretary, Jill Dunivant, parliamentarian. Row 2: Shirley McGuire, reporter, Rose Ann Boyles, his- toriang Becky Bradner, president. The local FHA chapter played hostess to the District V Rally held here in the fall. FHA MEMBERS-Row 1: Skeen, Goude, Alexander, Bradner, Dunivant, Reitzel, James, Cromer, Shankle, Dozier, Masline, Harvey, Collins. Row 2: Koon, Kirsh, Kidd, Muckenfuss, Hill, Turpin, Slate, Mc- Guire, Chandler, Anderson, Teague. Row 3: Martin, Mcllvaine, Armentrout, Vaughn, Lewis, Shelton, Under the leadership of Mrs. Mozelle Wil- liams and Mrs. Gwendolyn Griffin, advisers, the members of the High Point High School Chapter of Future Homemakers of America proved to be efficient hostesses of the Fifth District Rally held in High Point. Two other rallies, county and state, brought together future homemakers interested in better fam- ily living. FHA members served at faculty teas and assisted at the NHS induction and on Col- lege Day. They also gave a needy family clothing and food at Christmas. UIIDSTUDIII DUI YIMLY H I HIE IS Snider, Soots, Pirtle, Gray, Marsh, Gillam. Row 4 Randall Jackson Drake Litton Cridlebau h Leon- ! l ! Y g 7 ard, Samuels, Boyles, Eaves, Davis, Hodge. Row 5 Bowman, Cecil, Cullom, Winslow, Hendrix, Frazier Smith, Newsom, Bailey, Barrett, Holbrook, Hend- rix, Tinsley, Cain, Huneycutt. careers in FHA, FTA. Eager young people bustled about in a business-like way as they checked last-min- ute details at High Point College, scene of the state convention of Future Teachers of America. Members of the High Point High School Chapter, acting as hosts, presented a skit as a part of the convention program. Service was the motto of the FTA, and the members proved their efficiency by serv- ing at numerous dinners held for local or- ganizations. In addition, they acted as guides when several hundred teachers of the NCEA District met at HPHS in October. FTA MEMBERS-Row l: Wiley, Watson, Causby, Sherman, Hodges. Row 2: Coble, Newnani, Webb, Kidd, Slawter, Dunbar. Row 3: Mcllvaine, MCCrery, Lanier, Armentrout, VViley, Rogers, Laine. Row 4: FTA OFFICERS-Farolvn Watson treasurer' Jum McCrery, president: Harriet Austin, secretary. Not uxed Vlux 1 4 f lo x Folville historian Siundcl Boyles Faddell Austin Howell Ring, Row 1 I ifll'll6I Qiwvu Puks Beschu foodson Womack q'1l1li6lQ Pope FBLA renders clericoil FBLA MEMBERS-Row 1: Hicks, Hunter, Cromer, Kearns, Byrum, Wardell, Yates, Patterson, Car- michael, Paschall. Row 2: Proctor, Ellis, Kinley Atkinson, Proctor, Smith, Spradley, Halker, Russell Sharp. Row 3: Walton, Davis, Cape, Armentrout v For students interested in learning more about opportunities in business careers, the future Business Leaders of America was available. Advised by Mrs. Mallard and Miss Shu- maker, the club had as its principal serv- ice projects rendering clerical assistance to teachers, and serving at banquets. In March 1959 several members attended the state FBLA convention held in Durham. Those at- tending as delegates were Donna Watson, Elaine Kearns, Diana Jester, Doris Lambeth, and Miss Ruth Price. Officers of the FBLA were Diana Jester, president, Elaine Kearns, vice-president, Doris Lambeth, secretary, Wanda Shumate, treasurer, Elaine Freeze, historian, and Lyn- da Lance, program chairman. FBLA OFFICERS-Row 1: Doris Lambeth, secre- tary, Lynda Lance, program chairman, Elaine Kearns, vice-president. Row 2: Wanda Shumate, treasurer, Diana Jester, president, Elaine Freeze, historian. services to fciculty. Goodson, Gregory, Wagner, Byrd, Hundley. Row 4: Lambeth, Coble, Shumate, Freeze, Jester, Reavis, Baker, Samuels, Haynes. Row 5: Woodie, Cecil Wiley, Humphreys, Surratt, Jones, Clifton, Lance. r LIBRARY CLUB-Row 1: Watkins, Wall, Wall, Prather, Fountain, York, Hyde, Surratt, Barrett Bryden, Hester, Samuel. Row 2: Winslow, Hodges, Row 3:Jones, Campen, Smith, Turpin. Library Club encourages love of books. LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS-Irene Wall, vice- presidentg Jolene Wall, secretary: Carol Ann Bry- den, president, Ray Hester, treasurer. The Library Club, composed mainly of stu- dents from the library staff, performed many services for the school and, at the same time, surveyed the field of library science as a possible vocation. Under the direction of Mrs. Nancy K. Poston, the organization held its regular meetings on the first Monday of each month. The most important project undertaken by the club during the year was the repairing of library books. A member of the North Carolina Asso- ciation of Library Clubs, the HPHS chap- ter sent delegates to both district and state conventions. Carol Ann Bryden and Ray Hester attended the state convention held at WCUNC in Greensboro. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS-Liz Oldham, vice- presidentg Carole Simeon, president: Nancy Culler, secretary-treasurer. FRENCH CLUB-Row 1: McLarty, Womble, Wat- son, Parks, McCrery, Hicks, Dunbar, Martin, Weis- ner, Caddell, Wiley, Hepler. Row 2: Colville, Kearns, Austin, Halker, Evans, Staley, Bescher, Loflin Hutchens, Moon, Austin. Row 3: Woolard, Culler, Q iv, French and Spanish The French Club met every month at the home of one of its members to learn more about France, the French language, and French customs. Many interesting and varied programs pro- vided enjoyable entertainment and presented valuable information. Dramatizations and skits, given in both French and English, de- scribed French literature, art, and music. Advised by Miss Mary McDavid, the club was led by Carole Simeon, president, Liz Oldham, vice-president, and Nancy Culler, secretary-treasurer. French Club members took an active part in the observation of National Language Week. They also encouraged upcoming sopho- mores and juniors to study French. Groome, Simeon, Garrett, Heer, Marsh, Rogers Craven, Ring, Eagle. Row 4: Pritchett, McAllister Neal, Dillon, Cline, Williams, Beck, Bowers, Raper Row 5: Hodges, Oldham, Nibbelink, Grayson, Culler Grimsley, Mehan, Womack, Saunders, Pope. 3 in M. ,A l l 55 li ' fi, A 5 gf. it if 5 2 l 3 A i f ly 2 ie Clubs study foreign customs, Iiteroture. The Spanish Club comprised Spanish students interested in learning more about Spanish countries, their people, and their customs. Sponsored by Mrs. Marsha Lowe, the club met monthly at the public library or in the home of a member. Officers of the Spanish Club were Rich- ard Rackley, presidentg Jane Webb, vice- president, Rose Anne Boyles, secretary, and Libby Chandler, treasurer. The members took an active part in the observance of Foreign Language Week. They encouraged rising juniors to con- sider Spanish as their foreign language. Choice activities included serving to stu- dents a sample of Spanish food on Spanish Day and in giving devotions in Spanish. SPANISH CLUB-Row 1: Cabot, DeLappe, Brown, Stalder, Reavis, Thomas, Yarborough, Causey Chandler Soots Tyson Varner Row 2 Martin Proctor Coble Causeby Hart Austin Eaves Boyles Webb Gregory Abernathy Bissette Man ers Row 3 Yokely Teer Foster Hyde Jones Carr f... -v- SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS-Jane Webb, vice-pres- identg Richard Rackley, presidentg Libby Chandler, treasurer, Jim Furr, program chairman, Rose Ann Boyles, secretary. Sale, Brewer, Boggan. Row 4: Peters, Carrick, O'Guinn, Robertson, Poole, Honeycutt, Lewis, Foley, Farlow Turner Row 5 Oldham Fuller Carmichael Ridge Dennis Black Davis Jones Kelly Ferguson Lewis 153 GAA members participate in Sportsday. High Point's fast-stepping Bisonettes ran up a record 36 points to cop the 9th annual AAA Sportsday held here in April. Greens- boro finished second with 70 points. The Bisonettes grabbed first places in most of the events. to walk away with their sev- enth crown in nine years. First place finish went to the Bisonettes in horseshoes, with Judy Cecil successfully de- fending her horseshoe crown. Brenda Jo Thomas took a first place in the 50-yard dash with 7.3 time, and Rainey Wright finished out front in the 75-yard dash with a 10.0 time. Ronda Glenn copped a first in the softball throw with a toss of 1'75 feet, 6.5 inches. The Bisonettes took a first in softball after downing Greensboro, Salisbury, and Dur- ham. The High Pointers also attended the GAA Play Day at WCUNC, bringing home a first place in bowling. Mrs. Grantham was GAA adviser Monette Overby and Coach Lambert of Greens- boro check over Sportsday scores with Coach Grantham and Nancy Culler of High Point. GAA - Row 1: Williams, Thomas, Muckenfuss, Reavis, Harvey, Causey. Row 2: Southern, South- ern, Burton, Tyson, Dillon. Row 3: McGuire, Smith, GAA OFFICERS-Brenda Thomas, vice-president Sally Smith, secretary, Mary Muckenfuss, treas urer. Not pictured is Nancy Culler, president. r gs. Holder, Campbell, Poole. Row 4: Bruner, Samet, Parrish, Holt, Kindley. QQ 3' If ai BUCK FOUR ACTIVITIES For those students xi ho were athletlcallv inclined Senior High offered a varied program of interscho- lastic competitive sports. Football, basketball, wrest- ling, tennis, golf, track, and baseball filled the school calendar with exciting contests. Many students served their teachers and class- mates as office and library assistants, bus drivers, store clerks, and student secretaries. Several stu- dents served on the Student Council. Others who were vital to the smooth operation of HPHS included the maids, the janitors, the nightwatchman, and other professional assistants. HEAD FOOTBALI COACH Herb Hipps FOOTBALL LINE COACH George Stavmtski Footboll teom shows hugh splrlf ond good Playing under a new coach, Herb Hipps, the Black Bison ended the football season with a record of two wins and seven losses, yet they defeated two of the hottest teams in the conference. The HP boys showed excellent sportsman- ship at each contest and improved as the season progressed. REIDSVILLE: The Bison started off the season by losing a thriller to the Reidsville Golden Lions. Trailing 12-0, the Bison came back in the second quarter to drive 60 yards, with Mabe going over for the TD. In the third period Marley scored with a 72-yard jaunt that deadlocked the ballgame. Reids- ville retaliated in the last three minutes with a 57-yard drive, scoring in the last twenty seconds of play to win 20-18. WILMINGTON: The opening home game pitted the Bison against the Wilmington team. By the fourth period the Wildcats led 19-0, but with nine minutes on the clock, the Bison came to life. After the High Pointers picked up a first down, Dillon hit Marley with a 21-yard pass. The play set up the touch- down, with Dillon sneaking over from the two. In the last six minutes of play, Dillon hit End Ritchie with a 48-yard TD pass. Black kicked the extra point. Again the Bison took over on downsg and as time ran out, Mabe fought to the one. DURHAM: Although the Bison played a hard-hitting game against Durham, nothing seemed to go right for them. The only bright spot was an 86-yard kick-off return by Fuller for the only Bison score. Black kicked the extra point, and the Bison led 7-6. But Dur- ham scored again in the second period to win the game 19-7. GREENSBORO: The second home game of the season placed the Bison against their arch rival, Greensboro. It was the fourth loss of the season for the Bison who tallied their lone touchdown in the final period. With four minutes left in the game, Tackle Davis recovered a Whirlie fumble on their thirty. The Bison moved to a first down on the nineteen, ran three times for five yards, and then Dillon hit Ritchie in the end zone with a TD pass. The extra point attempt was block- ed, and Greensboro took the game 27-6. , ,iz av ,V T , :L 1' X xx. X , - ?,Tf?3f,g3gjf,Q4,g,4w,Q.f:..,, Q, iw, Y , I V , . . . ,Why , L, M ,,3,q,f,2 .,. V U I .I f ,n ,I I lx . ACLZM, ,puff W: fi' l an '- 1. :Z 5' .A Yi , C- K 'T ,I -5-vggif' .- f . , , 145 x 1 A ,g?',,.:1 , , ,fr ' V- ff?-f.x. MX W.-,A Ai, rrp, W ag , .... V 2:7 A yi , M i H rmusz, I , N ' 4 .. , H M, 'Y gf' K F3- . 'LM . . 1 1 . ' f iifffws Yvimav 1' ' - 1-I 'L' .ff ?K54V?,,fz,Mi,ugn' 15,5 -.1.X 35,3 x ghgi my fy. ..L ,C 4 ,BQ 'ja XTUJVA-1 3 1575 if 1. X. f1?il2fH4tf2'5Zb'G1 , f Tll3'inZ 1 J' I 9 nf r ,,,f va ,.. ,E SRX - gif Q - ' , 4 ,,, Q 4 L - XX my If l M Zi , 4 1 1 i 'f W f. i y. x f ' , . , if 'f -ff? .. v Q 3, as ' , gusegffaf Aegmtak i 4 I 1 ' av 4 ff f x 4 f 4' gy: 4, Q , -I W, ,, :fm '12 0 ,, .f , V My fl r I H if 1 4 I 1 FOOTBALL C0-CAPTAINS FOOTBALL MANAGER Ellis Baker and Bobby Mabe Randy Boggs sportsmanship under new cooch, Herb Hipps. VARSITY FOOTBALL TPJANI-Row l: Marley, Davis. Pugh, Sherrill, Truitt, Butler, VVelch. Row 1 Dennis, Gregory, Pope. Mabe, Dunlap, Dillon. Row Greesun, Guzxrino, James, Rogers, Fuller, Ritchie 2: Coach Herb Hipps, Simeon, Fuck, Kester, Black, Loflin. Row 5: Murrow, Marley, Baker, Mickey. El Morgan, Perryman, Hucks, Bogus. Row 3: Farr, lingrton, Higgins. Halfback Jim Marley works his way through Rey- nolds' defense with assistance from Jim Fuller. ':Conference 4-A Games Fullback Jim Fuller displays Shrine Bowl form against Demon defenders at the High Point - R. J. Reynolds contest. LEXINGTON: Lexington led at half-time with a 19-7 score: HP scored their first tally in the second period. Taking a Lexington punt on the HP forty-eight, Dillon returned the ball to the Lexington forty-five. Fullback Fuller went off tackle and outdistanced Lex- ington defenders for the score. Late in the third period, the Bison started a march be- ginning on the HP thirty-four. With Dillon and Marley doing most of the work, the Bison moved to the Yellow Jacket four. Ful- ler went over for the score, with Black boot- ing the extra point, but Lexington won 19-14. SALISBURY: At the Homecoming game, Salisbury scored first in the last of the sec- ond period. The Bison got back in the game with a quick TD after taking over on their own forty-four following the kick-off. Dil- lon, Marley, and Fuller bore the brunt of the attack in using eleven plays to move 56 yards to pay dirt. Dillon scored on a quarter back sneak and led 7-6, but Salisbury scored in the second and third quarters to win 20-7. 160 1959 Football Scores High Point Reidsville High Point Wilmington . High Point Durham .. . High Point Greensboro .. 'High Point Lexington .. . 'High Point Salisbury 'High Point R. J. Reynolds fHigh Point Greensboro . High Point Burlington .. 'Conference 4-A Games 'u REYNOLDS: After losing six straight games, the Bison knocked off previouslv un beaten Winston-Salem 20-18. The defeat was the first for the losers in 23 games. Revnolds scored early in the game, but Fuller gathered in the following kick-off and ran 90 vards for a Bison TD. Black kicked the first of two important extra points to put the Bison ahead 7-6. Winston then came back with an- other score to surge ahead 12-7. Dillon, fol- lowing a Winston fumble on their own twenty-eight, sneaked over for the Bison's 13-12 halftime lead. Marley increased the spread to 20-12 before Winston charged back to narrow the score 20-18. A great de- fensive effort on the part of the Bison at the end of the game saved the day. Bison gridironers down Reynolds, Greensboro. GREENSBORO: For the first time since 1951, the Bison won over their arch rival, Greensboro. This game proved to be the finest offensive ef- fort of the season for the Bison. The defense also looked much improved with Black, Mabe, Carr, and Kester being the defensive stand- outs. With Fuller and Marley paving the way, the Bison scored touchdown for touchdown with the Whirlies and finally took the lead in the final minute to win 26-21. QB Dillon. Fuller. Marley, and Mabe led this final march of the night. The Whirlies made a futile effort in the last thirty seconds, but failed as High Point fans rolled onto the field to congratulate their team and Coach Hipps. BURLINGTON: After the opening kick-off, the Bison moved the ball in eight plays to pay dirt and led 6-0. Two Burlington TD's later, High Point came back after the kick-off and drove 71 yards for the score, with Black mak- ing the conversion. At halftime the Bulldogs led 1-1-13. Burlington took the second half kick- off and moved 71 yards for another TD. But on the second play from scrimmage, Dillon threw a 41-yard pass to Ritchie for another quick touchdown. Black kicked the extra point, but the Bulldogs won the contest 28-26. Jim Marley eludes All-stater Bob Jamie- son in a Bison win over Greensboro. l6I Dillon executes option play I to Fuller 4503 at the first Grreensboro - High Point game. Here we go again! Fuller ploughs his way through the defensive line of an opposing team. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-Row 1: 3: Kester, Blevins, Haywood, Reddick, Lewallen McDowell, Robinson, Wise, Coach Bostian. Row 2: Howard, Wheless. Row 4: Frith, Early, West, Simon Vereene, Morris, Cromer, Wright, Cooke, Shaw. Row Ellington, Butler. 1959 J. V. Football Scores High Point . . 0, 0 Burlington . . . 12, 0 High Point . . 6, 0 Greensboro . . . 26, 27 High Point . . 19, 0 Salisbury .... 21, 13 High Point . . 0, 6 Reynolds ..... 18, 12 Coached by Mr. Larry Bostian and led by tri-captains Keith McDowell, Jeff Robinson, and Burnell Wise, the 1959 Junior Varsity Football Team played eight exciting games. Because of the inexperience of the squad and the loss of ninth graders, the team was hurtg but the boys showed good sportsmanship throughout the season. Playing each team twice-Burlington, Greensboro, Salisbury, Winston-Salem, the Baby Bison tied one and lost seven. Mr. Opponent tackles Mr. High Point in an excit ing JV contest. Junior Varsity Teams undersfucly for JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-Row 1: Comer, Procter, Greene, Dillon, Shirley, Hulin, Hy- man. Row 2: Brewer, Hart, Guynn, Murrow, Shef- field, Dunbar. Row 3: Coach Stavnitski, Sanders, The 1959 Junior Varsity Basketball Team, coached by George Stavnitski, started at a slow pace but picked up speed as the season progressed. At mid-season the J V cagers had a conference standing of 3-3 with six games to be played. Suffering earlier defeats at the hands of Greensboro and Winston- Salem, the Baby Bison rallied to win the next 1960 J. V. Foofboll Scores High Point . . . 32 Garinger ...... . 26 High Point . . . 21 Thomasville 28, 49, 49 35, 34, 60 High Point . . . 35 Asheboro . 23 i'High Point . . . 36 Lexington . . . . . . 'High Point 'High Point 31 44,43 High Point . . . 42 High Point ... 50 'High Point Sports Service . . . 43 Award Bison ocfion. Greensboro R. J. Reynolds 49, Salisbury ...... Morehead . . . . . Burlington Howard, Pierce, Fountain, VVyche, llepler, Price, Manager Montgomery. Row 4: Simons, Frith, Flynn, Thomas, James. three games against Lexington, Salisbury, and Burlington. Other non-conference games won by the JV team were played against Garinger, Thomasville, Asheboro, and More- head. Throughout the season, the team dis- played excellent sportsmanship and good potential ability. At Pemican press time the team had an over-all record of 7-13. Max Murrow and Clarke Ilillon Ku for the re-hound at a JV basketball practice, Q x 1 tea psy, .1 .L Q Xl 9 4 I , if . H oi i 1 1 is iv ' A :I BASKETBALL HEADS-Co-captain Lyman Dillon, Coach A. J. Simeon, Co-captain Richard Carmichael. Coached by A. J. Simeon, the Bison cagers had a 10-4 record at Pemican press time with six games still scheduled to be played. CHARLOTTE GARINGER: The Bison start- ed off the season at home with a win over Garinger of Charlotte. Co-captain Richard Carmichael had 30 points to lead the Bison. The Bison were accurate 769? from the free throw line and 46.5'2 from the floor to take the Wildcats 63-50. DANVILLE: Co-captains Dillon and Car- michael led the Bison to their second victory in as many starts. Dillon had 16 points while Carmichael put 21 points through the net. Behind 29-25 at halftime, the Bison quintet made a strong comeback to win 67-52. RALEIGH: This game proved to be the worst effort of the season for the Bison as Raleigh played their best game of the year. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-Row 1: Brenner, Cashatt, Dillon, Carmichael, Dunlap, Smith, Fuller Jones, Sherrill, Rogers, Moose, Simeon. Row 2: Rich, Vick. f Cogers thrill tons with exciting contests, 164 Although Raleigh took advantage of every Bison error, Carmichael had 25 points to pace the Bison. Jim Fuller had 9 for runner-up honors for High Point as the Bison met their first defeat 67-49. WILMINGTON: In the second game of a two- day tournament in Raleigh, the Bison met the Wilmington Wildcats in a thriller. With about ten seconds left in the game, Car- michael made a shot under the basket to put the Bison ahead 46-45. As the final buzzer was about to ring. Bill Brogden got a shot off for Wilmington from their own foul circle that swished the net and gave Wilmington the win 47-46. Carmichael had 26 to lead the Bison. ASHEBORO: In the first game after the Christmas holidays, the Bison played the Asheboro Comets. Carmichael with 12, Dun- lap with 1'0, Moose and Fuller with 9 each led the Bison to victory. Although the Bison quint looked rusty after the holidays, the final score was 50-39, High Point. RALEIGH: High Point met Raleigh with revenge in their minds, and that is just what they got. Carmichael had 26 to lead the Bis- on, but Harold Moose with 13 proved to be the hero in an overtime win: He hit 7 out of 9 free throws in the overtime to give the Bison a 58-52 win. BASKETBALL MANAGERS-Travis Wright and Phil Leary. 1960 Basketball Scores Slihdif 5257153352 iiifsiiefiftisnriuilsifiliililif53i72 Salisbury. High Point Garinger .. High Point Danville .. High Point Raleigh . .. High Point Wilmington High Point Asheboro . High Point Raleigh . .. .. i'High Point Lexington fHigh Point Greensboro i'High Point Reynolds . .. High Point Garinger ...... ifHigh Point Reynolds . .. iHigh Point Salisbury ..... High Point Morehead ..... fHigh Point Burlington :Tonference 4-A Games favorable scores. Carmichael 1151 is closely guarded by Garinger fle- fendcrs as Fuller and Dunlap wait for the rebound. Co-captain Dillon 1525 and Dunlap 4501 scrap for the ball with Morehead High contenrlers. The Bison took the contest 52-46. LEXINGTON: Neyer behind, the Bison emptied the bench as they beat Lexington 70-50. C'armichael, the -1-A scorer in the state. had 30 for top scoring honors, with Dunlap putting 17 through the hoops. GREENSBOR0: The Bison couldn't get things to go right for themselves as they lost to their arch-rival. Greensboro. Mono- polizing on the weak Bison defense, the Whirlies used the fast-break to take the Bis- on 61-49. REYNOLDS: The Bison continued the home win skein with a Victory over R. J. Reynolds 68-48. Varmichael with 19 and Dillon with 16 led the Bison to victory over the Demons. Dillon had 11 straight free-throws before missing his first in three games. Accuracy from the free-throw line was a main factor in the Bison attack all year. Cenfrcul 4-A basketball Ha1'old Moose l5l goes in for a score in the Bison victory over George VVashington High of Danyille Virginia. .2 GARINGER: Moving to Garinger for their tenth game of the season, the Bison wanted to break out-of-town jinx: and they did it in fine fashion. Carmichael with 32 and How- ard Smith with 13 led the Bison over the Wildcats for the second time 78-66. Four Bison hit in double figures. REYNOLDS: The Bison just could not put the ball through the hoop, and Reynolds showed great improvement. The Bison could not get back in the game after falling behind 20-8 in the first quarter, and lost 63-53. SALISBURY: This game was one of the Bison's best efforts as they won over the tough Salisbury team 57-38. With only a 2 point lead in the third period, the Bison scored 23 points in the final quarter while holding Salisbury to 6. Jim Fuller did a mag- 'rournoment held here nificent job on defense on Eddie Kesler, hold- ing him to only 5 points in the second half. MOREHEAD: The Bison five took Morehead handily by a 52-46 margin. Never trailing, the Bison led 35-20 at halftime. Carmichael had 22 points for the Bison. BURLINGTON: For 32 minutes High Point and Burlington played good basketball, and the game ended in a 46-46 tie. In the first 3-minute overtime, each team scored 2 points with Fuller scoring for the Bison. In the next overtime, which was a sudden-death period, neither team scored. In the next sudden- death overtime, with 2:56 left, Richard Car- michael calmly dropped two freethrows through the hoop to give the Bison a 50-48 victory. Coaches Stavnitski and Correll coached in the absence of Coach Simeon. Carmichael 1425 and a Morehead player vie for the rebound in a Bison win over Morehead High. Spectators see exciting mot matches The High Point High School matmen had a pretty tough season, but the boys did a fine job. They dropped only one match by a large margin, and that was to Statesville Although the scoreboard showed a record ot one win and eleven losses, the individual records for some of the boys were very good Undefeated were Gary Gregg with two pins a decision, and a tie in four outings, Jimmy White with two pins and three decisions, and Bill Michaels leading the team with five pins and three decisions in eight outings. Othei big men for the squad were Jim Morgan with a pin, two decisions, and a tieg Gerald Swain with two pins, two decisions, and a tieg and Jimmy Bohannon with two pins three decisions, and two ties. The wrestling team was coached by Larry Bostian. Coach Bostian calls the signals as Clifford James and Doug Campbell wrestle l96O Wrestling Scores High Point Page High Point Burlington High Point Salisbury High Point Statesville High Point Greensboro High Point Thomasville W R E S T L I N G T E A M - Row 1: Boggs, Shaw, ager West, Bohannon, Herbert, James, 'Vlorgan Michael, Merrill, Williamson, McDade. Row 2: Mc- Campbell, Coach Bostian Dowell ,White, Heer, Flannery, Swaim. Row 3: Man- , l BASEBALL TEAM Rowl Huber Gardner Moose Row 3 Elhott Kemp Overby Farlow Dunlap Shel Poteat Rlchard Hayworth Dennls Row 2 Teer r1ll Kemp Dunlap Manager Shaw Haywood Craver Colllns Allred Swalm Jones Hxgh H1gh Hlgh Hlgh Hlgh Hlgh Hlgh 1959 Boseboll Scores Po1nt Po1nt Po1nt Po1nt Po1nt Po1nt Po1nt Thom :sw 1lle Burllngton R J Reynolds Greensbor o Plge Olk Rldge M I S illsbury The Blson baseball team flIl1Sh6d the sea son Wlth a recold of elght wms and seven losses DdVld 'md Rlchard Kemp were the mound wolk holses of the team w1th Davld wmnmg f1ve games and Rlchard wmnmg three The leadmg hltters for the team were George Hayvv orth captaln D3Vld Kemp Harold Moose and Johnny Sherrlll season The locals under the coachlng of Bob Green won four out of four conference out ings The squad had a letterman leturnlng ln ex ery posltlon Ronn1e Huber th1rd base Jlmmy Gardner rlght fleld Harold Moose sholt stop Marvm Rxchard center fleld Geolge Havwolth cxtcher Charles Craxex p1tCh9l Dav1d Kemp pltcher Bruce Over bv left fleld Kendall Farlow second base Johnny Shenlll f11st base Rlchard Kemp pltcher and Dalrell Shaw manager Boseboll 'reom wms eught contests I ' ' ...5,s ..6,1 K. 'Z , , l. ' ' ' ...2,4 ' 1,5 - - .l - K- A ' ' ...5,7 . . : 2,4 - Y , '5 ' ' '...4,1 .'...7,3 . -, '- High Point 4, 5 Bessemer 'II' 07 2 The first two had an average of .3.26 for the ' ' ...9,6 2 ........ 2,8 ' - ' ' ...2,8 al .... 10,7 'I f :. 'u , ' .3 Hlgh Po1nt Hlgh Schools Cross country Track Team the fuet hele smce 1935 tled for f1fth place 1D the Qtate meet at Chapel H111 1n hoxembel Jlmmx Halt who took tuentv thnd pl ice was the top fmlsher fo1 tramed bx lllllfllllg' a lLlg'g'6d twoanda qualtel mlle COLIISQ each iftexnoon of the seaeon Up and over goes pole vaulter Gary Gregg cross country team comes out tltth In state 1959 Trcack Results R J Rexnoldx Gleenwboxo Hlgh Po1nt buxllngt fwlm l l The BlbOH cmdelmen turned 1n a 220 1eco1d for the eason They lo'it then fnat tvso meete of the season to R J Rewnoldx and Greenbbom Hovsexex the Bnon came back to 1 80' 30' mn OXQI Bullmgton md Graw IH a trlangle meet and then xomped oxer Page and GICGIISIJOTO ulth a 81 30 uc torw Hlgh Pomt captured ten fnat pl xces out of thnteen 1n thls meet The BISON H919 strongest 1n the fl ld events mth Joe Trepke John Kukman Alan Hart, Daxld Bow d, and Galy Glegg xunnlng at least one flrbt place each Top runnels fox the BISON were Tom Honevcutt, Buckx Snlder, Donald Efnd, and Flank DeSa1K H1gh Po1nt was represented at the state meet ln Dlllhiim bv John Kukman, hlgh Jump, Joe Tlepke, ihot put, J1m Mallev, 100 and 220 Xilld daah, Davld Box d. dlscus, Dal las Campbell, dlSCUS, B111 Gluxas, shot put, and Flank DeSa1x, 440 xald dash Joe T1e pke, xx 1th a thlrd, was the onlx Hlgh Po1nt boy to place I Q . 1 l ' v xx I '-am z., A , V - . 2 , . L. . L Hlgh Po1nt. Coached by Mr. Slmeon, the boys ' T I Q 1- . nbu 2 2 Q ' 1 1 1 S K1 . K l v . an . . . j : ................ 1 , , , 1 , Y, N 4 I 7 v S' .Aw ' 1' ' .................. 2 2 2- 2 V' v - - ' 2 ' f ' ......... , ........ 3 Y ' ' J ' -' - V . ldv.. . l I l s ' uk 2 N1 ' ' .................. 4 ' -' - .L v 1 A1 1 .1 ' .e . y . y .. , in , .L 1959 GOLF TEAM Roger Watson Charles Mendenhall Jlmmy Stephens Jerry W11 hams Rlchard Bulla Howard Cooper Stan Klnney 1959 Golf Scores Team H1 gh Pomt Sallsbury Lexlngton Greensboro Burhngton Strokes 2958 2965 3041 3043 3081 In the sprlng of 1959 the Sam Sneads and Cary Mlddlecofts of Hlgh Polnt coached by A J Slmeon not only played well but also walked away wlth the flrst Central 4 A Champlonshlp Durlng the 1959 season the SIX teams 1n the conference met 1n a dlfferent town each week The SIX towns partlclpatlng were Burl lngton Greensboro Lexlngton W1HSt0H Salem Sallsbury and Hlgh Poxnt H1gh Pomt s s1x man team had four men to return from the 1958 team The returnees were Rlchard Bulla Stan Klnney Jlmmy Stephens and Jerry W1ll1amS The two new members Roger Watson and Howard Cooper made excellent showlngs Golf 'reom comes out flrsf m conference R. J. Reynolds ...................... 2977 I 1 , v , g , , U ' l72 Tennis shows close mofches, no fnrsf spots 1959 Tennis Scores H1gh Po1nt Thomasx 1lle Hlgh P01nt P xge Hlgh Polnt qil1SlJU1 N Hlgh Polnt R J Rewnolds Hlgh Pomt G1 eensbol o Hlgh Po1nt Bullmgton Hlgh Polnt Lexmgton 1909 TENNIS TEAM Row 1 Raper Davls Dahle Marlette Burrls Koontz Wyche Row 2 Coach Pat Although the tennls team of 19:99 dld not VSIH all the games they dlsplaxed a great amount of sklll and sportsmanshlp Plaxlng, xg unst some of the strongest teams IU the st ite the te im non 2 out of 9 games In tc nn1s both slngles and douhles m xtches ue pl wed SINCE 1 team vwms on an all uound l!iSlS the fm ll seole does not xl n ays tell the tr ue stolx The top SIX men m order of ilulltv were Dlllon Glahim 'Vlulette and Blllv BLIIFN The doubles teams VKQIG Leon Rapel and Blll Dans f1lSt te tm Daxld Dahle and Lwman Dlllon second te im Pxllw Burns and B1ll Wxche thnd te tm Co1ched hy Boll Pxtton the team plaxed the follox mg, opponents I uxlmgton Greens holo Iemngton I use R J Reynolds qalls bun md Ilhom lsxllle ton MOTTIS Dlllon Fuller Dunbar Wllson Weath ers Staley l73 . I . . . - . , D. . v' 1 r. . , ' . . , , ' ...0,4 ,,,9,5 , , ' ' f 2 72 J .' Q s . . V l 1 Q ' L- 2 xy 2 ' 4, 6 4 ........,. 5, 3 , E , L, , 5, . . , 2 .' 2 ' aj . z 1' S 2 ... 4 .1 .' j ...... 5 f -2 - ' 2 Q 2 - ...6 .. V' 3 - ,, ZH , at , , Leon Ra er, Hill Davis, David Dahle. Lvman 3 4 w . 6 . . ' . . ,,,, , .. 2 A 2 . Y . Lv . H ....0 ..... 9 2 3 f . V' 'I , 4' 1 z 5 J U' '. ' ... 3 ' ..... 6 X I ' 2 - , z ' z , ' -. f .': 3 , :- ', f ,'zf, .. j :,u'.'- u v . V 4 1 V. l , 1 1 . . . , , I . . . , A A A T ' y 9 1 y A v v v s s ' 1 y V ' I : ' 1 - K GAA BASKETBALL TEAM-Row 1: Campbell, Samet, Thomas, Culler, Poole, Wampler, Moody. Row 2: Reavis, Harvey, Southern, Williams, Muck- enfuss, Tyson, Cromer, Hampton. Row 3: Holder, McGuire, Smith, Jackson, Parrish, Holt, Kindley, Linville. GAA sponsors Senior High's girls' sports. The purpose of the Girls' Athletic Associa- tion was to create an active interest in sports among the high school girls. This group of hearty athletic enthusiasts carried on or- ganized activities from September to May. These activities included basketball in the winter, volleyball, tennis, and softball in the spring. Throughout each sport, the highest ideals of good sportsmanship were upheld. A selected number of skilled girls engaged in varsity basketball. Through this competi- tive sport, the team members built healthy bodies and also learned many vital lessons in good sportsmanship and teamwork. At Pemican press time the starting six were: forwards, Nancy Culler, Brenda Jo Thomas, and Brenda Parrishg guards, Toni DeMarvo, Sally Smith, and Elizabeth Reavis. The team was scheduled to play Greensboro, Page, and Salisbury. Following basketball season, a banquet was held and a trophy was awarded to the most valuable senior player. Mrs. Elizabeth Grantham was the GAA adviser. l74 Bisonettes form an animated blur as they go for the ball in a GAA basketball contest. C :Q7'?-. PNY, - VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-Row 1: Carolyn Mar- Beth Parks, Kathy Jowett, Becky Smith, Kay Hed tin, Joyce Groome, Head Cheerleader Carole Simeon, rick. Liz Oldham, Linda Weisner. Row 2: Brenda Hinkle, Cheerleaders ore spur 'ro school spirit. Let's hear that yell! was the familiar cry of the 11959-60 Varsity Cheerleaders, headed by Carole Simeon. Through blister- ing heat and biting cold, these spirited Bison-boosters were on hand to cheer the Bison through victory and defeat. Carole's enthusiastic assistants were Joyce Groome, Liz Oldham, Carolyn Martin, Kathy Jowett, Beth Parks, Kay Hedrick. Becky Smith. and Brenda Hinkle. At home games or at out-of-town games the vigorous spirit displayed by students and cheerleaders alike was an inspiration to the members of the Bison teams. However, the unfailing support of these nine girls did not end with the blowing of the final whistle. They spread their con- tagious spirit throughout the school by con- ducting pep rallies and by displaying attrac- tive posters on bulletin boards, giving the time and place of Bison games. They also organized bus trips for out-of-town games, sponsored sock hops after home games, and organized the Homecoming festivities. 176 Carole Simeon and her crew sponsored a pep rally before the final football game of the season. -4 T O f yay. '3- Init? Varsity and Junior Varsity Cheerleaders cheer the Bison teams at each of their athletic contests. For the first time in the history of High Point High School, the 1959-60 Junior Var- sity football and basketball teams had cheer- leaders of their own to support them. These girls, headed by Linda Weisner, were chosen from the last elimination of the regular Var- sity Cheerleader tryouts. Assisting Linda were Judy Culp, Linda Culler, Mary Frances Stanton, Ginger Marsh, Vonnie Womble, and Becky Bradner. The cheerleaders won good attendance at all J.V. events by announcing the games in advance, by way of bulletin board displays and the PA system. Besides supporting the teams at the games, the group taught yells to girls at the new Northeast Junior High School. They also chose the Northeast Cheerleaders. The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders joined the Varsity squad in sponsoring the annual Homecoming festivities in October. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders support JV Teams. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-Yo n n i e Wombleg Judy Culp, Mary Frances Stantong Linda wY9lSH6l', Head Cheerleader, Ginger Marshg Linda Cullerg Becky Bradner. Charlie Shapard sells a Bison Booster ban- ner to Classmate Myra Bullock.'This was a 1959-60 Council project. 90 G4 LPPER HOUSE Row 1 Wlaitin Bradnei Smith Croome Williams Row 2 Kilby Gregg Aulbert Shapard Student body led by outstanding Council LOWER HOUSE-Row 1: Ridge, Blackburn, Win slow, Nash, Bellamy, Embler, Masline, McLarty Womble, Hinkle, Dozier, Shapard. Row 2: Koon Cook, Cabot, Shirley, Craven, Idol, Gillam, Davis Teague, Patterson, Britt, Slate. Row 3: Sizemore Thompson Okey Randall X aughn Drake Hx man Sommei S Wiley Row 4 Byel lx Abel nathy E 11lX Kestei Odom Robins Oldham B1 oadxx ell Moi 1 ls Row 1 B1 uton REHXIS Hodges New nam Slate-1 Howell Boggs Shel man Led by David R. Williams, Charlie Shap- ard, and Joyce Groome, the Student Coun- cil strove to maintain a higher moral stand- ard, to develop leadership and intelligent followership, to insure a spirit of democ- racy, to promote a closer relationship be- tween the faculty and the student body, to create a respect and ambition for higher scholastic attainments, and to encourage co- operation and participation of students in all school activities. With these ideals in mind, the Council organized its two branches, Up- per and Lower House, to serve the school. The Upper House was composed of two representatives from each class and the three officers. The Lower House comprised repre- sentatives from each home room. Led by Charlie Shapard, the group held classes in leadership, parliamentary procedure, and re- lated fields. The 1959-60 Council's activities included maintenance of a student phone office, daily devotions, a Club of the Month program, sponsorship of a clean-up week, sale of Bison pennants and sweaters, and the annual Ta- lent Show. In 1959, David Williams was elected pres- ident of the District Student Council Con- gress. Accompanied by Miss Louise Hunter, adviser, HPHS delegates attended this con- vention and others on the district, state, and national levels during the year. buf 'Q -1 Joyce Groome, Gary Gregg, Charlie Shapard, David R. Williams, Carolyn Martin, and Miss Louise Hunter tcen- terl plan for their trips to SC conventions in Durham, N. C., and Corpus Christi, Texas. THE 1959-60 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS - David R. YVilliams, presi- dent, C h a r l i e Shapard, vice-presidentg Joyce Groome, secretary. 'UN e of Retz Wllex s mlm 1 l flce ls IUUHIDL, off stenul Student helpels cuntxlhuted g'19dtlX to the smoothness and efflclencx of the Genelil Off1C8 The offxce gznls pe1fo1med such dl.lt1QQ as ILIHHIHQ' e11 mds f1l1n5z 1nfo1mat1on fnnsxs eunxq the telephone NOIUHQ the da1lx mall unpackmg md st zmplng books and keeplng the bookmonl Ill top CflTlCllT1OD These xolun tee1 helpels don ated the11 tudx peuods thought ind enexgx to the SQIXICQ of the echool -Xsslst xnts ln the De in s O f f 1 C e H916 ught h md hQlD9lw fm M1 X ance is thex tx ped the dulx lmulletm nsued tudx shps helped xx 1th dttendlnce 1eco1ds mote check out mn 9ll1l1flN xnsxxeled the telephone fxled 1HfOlI'Ylll1Ol1 1nd dsslsted mth the xx Oils of the cl1n1C Then QIXICSN l1ke those of ill HPHS xoluntc 61 XX01kQ1N contubuted to the sC ool dnlx success Several students serve I EINERU OFFICE QTAFF-R w l: Wflmlit, HA - man f'2il'I'9tt. Pirtlt. Row 3: Ddvis, Fowler, Mun-ken kle Spradley Wiley. Row 2: Secreast. Bullock, Black- fus: Woodell. ,WJ i M .X ,Q fff . f Ha, A J.?Jyf ' Vance a check-out slip for him to sign. HPHS os office ossisfonfs. DEAN'S OFFICE S T A F F -Row 1: Hutchens, Vaughn, Cain, DeMarvo, Ellis, Payne, Boggs. Row 2: Taylor, Rising, Carpfal, Kidd, Clapp, Cook, Mur- Deanvs Office Assistant Glenda Clapp Hives Ml In the General Office, Mrs. Grantham smiles at Mrs. Jackson! witty greeting: to a telephone caller. row. Row 3: Holder, Carmichael, Prince, Aiken, Bradley. ,bi --v... . ,. .5 Ill ,Q Ill 2' I Shumate, Jones, ,x I V Ill 29 -.-, lSl I 2' 'b l-2, It e' ,Z ' ,g. 'ai aw A N. ...r A 4 x' il la 'V A 1 1 Ji Ty-31 -.1 is 1 F ' fp Q' 5 7. , 'grin ,M -. ff t. 'J' ,ight , -4, y.5'P9 J. ' J, E ,Q -yi :q1,'.iifE45, r F f' Vg-L' 51 ' -, Lf av- ? -www 741,-', ., . ,Tm I fl.,.'g2Qb1 2 4, ew- X Y H f .4 Q . 2 -- ' 1 'K Students goin experience cis secretaries, The Student Secretaries, a service group composed of Business Education majors, ren- dered their valuable services to Senior High's faculty members. Under the general super- vision of Miss Eleanor Shumaker, the staff applied their skills by typing business let- ters, cutting stencils for tests, study guides, and other supplementary material for the teachers. After duplicating copies, the girls carefully counted, to be sure they had the proper number. The Phone Office Staff members-two for each period of the day-gave up their study time to be of service to HPHS students. The main duty of the staff was to keep order in the office and to see that everyone used the phone quickly and correctly. The staff also had charge of lost-and-found articles. The phone office was a service of the Stu- dent Council. PHONE OFFICESTAFF--Row 1: Daily, Roach, Womble, Silverstein, Grimsley. Row 2: McLarty, Starnes, Shirley, Doby. '-----... ., ',.....,,, STUDENT SECRETARIES--Weisner, Cridlebaugh Nibbelink, Davis, Grayson, Simeon. W9 librarians, while serving HPHS. Asn RADIO STAFF-Clockwise: Williams, Noles, Mar- shall, Roberts. PROJECTION STAFF-Row l: Bowman, Melnikov, VVard, Roberts, Shaw, McDonald. LIBRARY STAFF The library staff checked books in and out of the library, put cards in the books and returned them to the shelves. filed cards in the card catalogue, and prepared books for circulation. The staff also worked on the library bulletin boards. The task of repair- ing new books for circulation was one of their larger projects. Mrs. Nancy Poston was ad- viser. Composed of boys interested in radio elec- tronics, the radio staff operated Radio Sta- tion WHPS at 89.3 megacycles during the year. One of the few schools in the area to have its own station, Senior High maintained high s t a n d a r d s of broadcasting. WHPS played music each afternoon and broadcasted school sports events. The projection staff, with Mr. Bernie Shef- field as adviser, assisted teachers in the use of the audio-visual equipment and record players. The boys also showed motion pic- tures to scheduled classes. -Row 2: Edmonds, Prather, Austin, VVall, Bryden Hodges, Winslow, Wall. T? Jerry Koontz waits his turn at the student store, as Jane Howell sells VVayne Andrews a pencil. I want two packs of paper and a pencil. Please make it quick! cried an eager stu- dent. These words or some similar to them were spoken many times a day at the school store. Two girls assisted each period, volun- teering their study time to be of service to High Point High School. Supervised by Mrs. Dorothy Whitesell, the store was open from 8:40 in the morning until 3:30 in the after- noon. Through the process of selling school supplies, the girls received valuable sales experience and also rendered service to their fellow students. Besides keeping the store clean and in order, they also clipped coupons from wrappers to win prizes for the school. Always wearing a friendly smile, the store clerks acquired an excellent reputation for their courtesy and efficiency. Students provided with supplies by STORE CLERKS-Row 1: Lambeth, Hart, Kretzmer, Howell, Peatross. Row 2: Hodges, Porter, James, Wood, Bruton, Frazier. v , Y . lf--4 1lwrf f0V BUS DRIVERS--Stafford, Proctor, Smith, Combs. Not pictured-Furr. store clerks, fronsporfcarion by bus drivers. Many of Senior High's students ride a county school bus to and from school. Four boys and one girl drove the familiar orange buses to and from school each morn- ing and afternoon, making certain that stu- dents arrived at their destinations promptly and safely. From Oak View, Max Furr and Billy Stafford manned their buses to North- east Junior High School and to Senior High School. From Oak Hill, Sandy Smith, the only girl driver, piloted her bus to Johnson Street Elementary School, Tomlinson Elementary School, Ferndale Junior High School, and Se- nior High School. Also from Oak Hill, Dar- rell Proctor dropped students at Ferndale Ju- nior High School before coming to Senior Highg and Cletus Combs drove his bus to Cloverdale Elementary School, Ferndale Ju- nior High School, and Senior High. Mrs. Johnsie Jackson, secretary of HPHS, super- vised the bus drivers. 185 Professional assistants see to the welfare Unknown to many, three gentlemen per- formed full-time tasks vital to the welfare of each HPHS student. Mr. Jack Cox, superintendent of building and grounds, kept the physical aspects of Senior High in good condition. As purchasing agent, Mr. Walter F. Jones, Jr., had charge of buying all equipment and supplies for the High Point Schools. A reassuring person to any one with busi- ness at school after dark was Mr. Robert VV. Ring, the school nightwatchman. Several students worked in the cafeteria. Girls made sandwiches and served food in the hot line. Boys washed dishes. Each re- ceived his lunch as compensation for his service. l 1, Vw 'vs li? Q in 'N .... ,M ... M x ff' U 1 3' ' SUPERINTENDENTOF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS -Mr. Jack M. Cox. Nz! 'ri 5 su Z 4' I A 11 NIGHTWATCHMAN-Mr. Rob- PURCHASING AGENT- Mr. ert W. Ring. Walter F. Jones, Jr. CAFETERIA ASSISTANTS-Seated: Brumfield, Cooper, Marion, Miller. Standing: Littleton, Cooper, Hester. if of HPHS students. The maids, janitors, and cooks were among the many people who helped to make Se- nior High run smoothly. Feeding nearly a thousand people a day for one hundred and eighty days was no easy task. The cooks pre- pared food all morning under the direction of Mrs. Meeta Jackson, dietician. While stu- dents and teachers were at lunch, and after school hours, the maids swept and dusted the rooms and lockers. The janitors made neces- sary repairs, operated the furnace, and kept the building in general good order. MAIDS--Mary Walker, Millie Leach, and Mollie Johnson. JANITORS-Grover Colbert, Johnny Holliday, and Adolphus Evans. CAFETERIA STAFF-Isabel White, Marjorie Armstrong, Helen Fulk, Katie Eccles, Kathryn Burke, and James Bostic. X .. ... ...I .I - . f , 1' v '. J -4 FTA floot wins first prize in Homecoming Y? HOMECOMING COURT-Becky Smith, Sophomore Attendantg Carole Simeon, Senior Attendantg Linda The tension and excitement felt at the Homecoming game is reflected on the faces of Cheerleaders Linda Weisner, Carolyn Martin, and Liz Oldham. Watts, Queeng Linda Evans, Maid of Honorg Jean Craven, Junior Attendant. Although High Point lost its game with Salisbury, Homecoming Day, which was spon- sored by the cheerleaders, was the most spectacular event of the football season. The classes and organizations prepared floats for the parade, and promptly at 2:30 in the after- noon the gaily decorated floats moved slowly down Main Street. First prize in the compe- tion was won by the float sponsored by the Future Teachers of America. pcs rode com petition. The highlight of the activities was the crowning of the Homecoming Queen, Linda Watts, by Mayor Jess Washburn. Linda was escorted by Carroll Leary. Her attendants were Linda Evans, Maid of Honor, escorted by Kenny Kearnsg Carole Simeon, Senior At- tendant, escorted by George Hayworthg Jean Craven, Junior Attendant, e s c o r t e d by Charles Mendenhall Q and Becky Smith, Soph- omore Attendant, escorted by Charlie Shap- ard. The winning float in the Homecoming Parade xx is n ell tni f itu c .1 li the FTA entry. The float used the theme of Well lcd school hou t incl sun xl olrl fxshiontrl students fr'-' '-'s.X' - ' , ' 1s'.-.4nv . Q 1 54? 'Nix . - ' -has 'll-n-gg Q . A , . , lv- lt Q, I?-Av. N . 1 A xQ 4 w 'K f-0 . . A f ij4...t. -1 bg'-x Conan if -,,,,, W NHS cmd Beta Club On October 12 fortv elght college repre sentatlves attended Hlgh Po1nt Hlgh School s annual College Day program The represen tatlves came from colleges ln North Carollna South Carollna Florlda V1FglH13 and Oh1O The program furnxshed opportunlty for long range thlnkmg Senlors Jumors and sophomores took ad vantage of the opportumtx to talk to repre sentatlx es of thelr cho1ce about schola1sh1ps college entrance requnements appl1cat1ons and the1r own hlgh school records During the afternoon sesslon SGHIOTS from a county h1gh school 1nterv1ewed the representatlves The sponsors of College Day members of the Natlonal Honor SOC18ty and the Beta Club enterta1ned the representatn es durlng the mornlng wxth a coffee break and at lunch 1n the school cafeterla On College Day Buddy Rldge and Calolxn Tyson thumb through a G1 eensbolo College annual on dlsplay at the GC table sponsor College Day A Davldson College replesentatlve shows a pamph cock xxhxle Jerry Robertson JIIHIHW Stephens and let to B111 Wyche Ashlev MOITIS and Jlmmy Hedge Frank Roberts look on 1 Z- JJ! l9O The choral department presented the an- nual 'tLights of Christmas program on De- cember 13 and 18. Directed by Miss Staley, the choirs gave inspirational performances for both the student body and the public. Each of the four choirs sang several in- dividual selections. All choral groups joined together in singing the last number, The Hallelujah Chorus, from The Messiah. Narrators for the Christmas story were Sandra James and John Eddinger. Members of the tableau included Nancy Grimsley as Mary and Trudge Herbert as Joseph. The Angel was portrayed by Rosemary Heer. Clem Higgins, Doyle Early, John Conrad, Charles Mendenhall. J. R. Maners, and Jimmy Simeon played the parts of the shepherds and the kings. Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Lowe directed the speech and tableau parts of the program. NFL members, Sandra James and John Eddinger, narrate The Lights of Christmas, Choirs present 'The Lights of Christmas' THE LIGHTS OF CHRISTMAS TABLEAI, Higgins Dennis Mantis Heel Glims ley, Herbert, Early, Conrad, Mendenhall Proceeds from junior ond senior ploys l l l Mixed emotions are displayed at an afternoon play Gary Dennis, Charlie Shapard, Rebecca Ragan, Sala practice of Tish, Left to right are Carole Kearns, Norman, Mary Lynda Eagle. u Don't shoot, sheriff! wails Mary Martha Hutchns to Jerry Long. 1 v s l t s l The Senior Class, under the direction of Miss Ruth Goodman, p r o d uc e d the play Tish. So many seniors tried out for this play that Miss Goodman chose a double cast. Tish 4Liz Oldham and Rebecca Raganl, a middle-age spinster, was blunt, outspoken, and entirely lovable. In order to become bet- ter acquainted with nature, Tish and her com- panions Lizzie fRosemary Heer and Sara Normanj and Aggie fMary Lynda Eagle and Myra Bullockl went on a driving excur- sion in a second-hand car. On this trip, Tish got into jam after jam. Other members of the cast were David R. Williams, Jerry Beck, Charlie Shapard, Jerry Long, Mary Martha Hutchens, Linda Weis- ner, Carole Kearns, Dawn Austin, Pat Halker, Linda Watts, Judy Loflin, Linda Culler, and Polly Colville, prompter. 192 help fill freosuries. The Junior Class ol' HPHS presented their class play on November 20 and 21. The In- ner Willy, a three-act comedy, was directed by Miss Eleanor Tapp. The story revolved around Willoughby Adams, a sixteen-year-old boy who was overly protected by his three old maid aunts. Inner Willy was Willoughby's inner manf' Willoughby was the only person who could see or hear him. This situation brought about some very difficult problems for 'Will- oughby. Michael Pierce played the part of Willough- by Adams. and Jerry Proffitt, the part of Inner Willy. His ever-faithful aunts were Louise, played by Sylvia Freeman and Toni Rochelle, Hester. Jimmie Hart and Sylvia Saundersg Olga, Beth Parks and Carolyn Vonrad. Other players included Lettie Mehan, Rose Anne Royles. John Eddinger, and Barry Hyman. Frankie Peters served as stage man- ager. Mike, played by Barry Hyman, seems to be enjoying the company of Mary Belle Turner, the girl-next-door, played by Peggy Wiley and Pat Thompson in The Inner Willy. loor Willoughby Adams lMic-hael Piercel seems to be taking quite a heating from Stanley Flark lJohn l '91 Y .5 rrp! , gs .N 4.4 -5 ,rn - w-' ang? -so-'W -w -I-nf --any Mike, played by Barry Hyman, seems to be enjoying the company of Mary Belle Turner, the girl-next- door, played by Peggy Wiley and Pat Thompson in The Inner Willy. Eddingerl while the Inner VVilly tJerry Proffittl pleads with him to Ube a man. l93 me ,fi my fire? Council production disploys student tolentg Aboard the S.S. Caribbean, Bill Davis presents his Unusual Talent Show Act-a series of magic stunts. Judy Loflin's talent was jazz dancing to the tune of Hide and Seek. I I The 1959 talent show, sponsored by the Student Council, opened aboard the S.S. Caribbean as it took its cruise to Jamaica for the f'Jamaica Jubilee, a tourist attrac- tion of gay festivities. Nine-tenths of the performers presented musical acts, accom- panied by the dance band, under the direc- tion of Mr. David L. Carter. The remainder of the acts were dance routines and magic stunts. Dwight Wheless was master of cere- monies for the evening presentations on March 20 and 21. A third performance was held on March 23 for the benefit of the Parent-Teacher Association. Student committees, with faculty advi- sors, worked with Mr. Eulis Bays, talent show faculty sponsor, on publicity, scenery. tickets, set decoration, make-up, stage, and lighting. A committee of girls who served as marshals collected tickets and distributed programs. l94 Jr.-Sr. features unusual theme of Picnic. If ever the world was seen through rose- colored glasses, it was on the night of the Junior-Senior prom, May 1, when pink deco- rations entirely camouflaged the old gym- nasium. The theme, which was Picnic, could well have been Pink-nic since every- thing, from the pink lights dancing on the frothy cotton candy sky to the little pink mill spilling water of the same color over its waterwheel, was tinted this rosy hue. During intermission, the sponsors and of- ficers of the Junior and Senior classes formed two mill wheels, one inside the other, which slowly revolved in opposite directions to the music. Home economics students served punch and cookies to the attenders. The dance was chaperoned by the faculty and by the parents of Junior and Senior class members. Tomm Woolen and his Blue Notes plaved Y . melodies, dreamy and spicy, while couples danced throughout the evening. Tables were set up around the gym for the con- venience of tired dancers. On the west wall of the Bucky Snider and Sandra James, Starr Sherman and Harold Woodell, and Mary Womack and Jerry Beck dance at the Jr.-Sr. gym was a large picnic basket denoting the dance's theme- Picnic. r 91- . Q Q A I .'2-1X'!,: 1?' an. I I , ' I I ef' 255' N , 3 V 5,7 L.f,. K , ,,? 3 ' 4 'D 'f 5 4, 3,2 N K ,3 X .ii'?'i-J , 4 N as - A A xi x bs is LN 2: A Z Noe s Q HT X 'M' ,X M X ' t' -vs, , 4 Q' N as x m id ' -if qu A X Q- ' .s,,. H 'N ' M any A Qs K x2T,-,.,,. J ' Q iq ' Q Ng. Jf, W f' A aka Z.. ' - d 1 4 4 E x - ,,, V .9'-- , t J' i -1 It T . ' Q 3 Q i f 1 I 1 V,C dx Q Q -Q I bl .4 I X if prepca re for if. A senior receives his diploma, and thus a twelve-year chapter in his life is closed. Pen- sively, he looks back over years of studying, learning, and hoping for the day when he will be on his own. He looks ahead to the responsi- bilities he must assume. For a moment he is afraid, but he is reassured by the thought that the future is his. 197 ADVERT I S AND INIDIEX This section of the High Point High School yearbook contains the advertisements of local businesses and industries. The Pemican staff members would like to say Thank you to the firms that have advertised in our book and to ex- press the hope that their advertising dollars will return to them a hundred fold. In this section the readers will also find indices of faculty members, students, activities, and advertisers: senior statis- tics: and a closing word of appreciation. 99 HIGH POINT HARDWARE 239 South Maxn St Good Cheer General Electrxc Apphances Household Hardware Bu1ld1ng Supplles We take prlde 1n wlshlng good cheer and good fortune to one of the flnest graduatmg classes ADAMS MILLIS CORPORATION 60 Pem1can IIIGH PIIINT CIILLEGE H1gh Polnt Nolth Carol1na Dr Wendell Patton Pres1dent Fully Accredlted A college at the door of every graduate of High Point High School ZOO ' ' ' - - - - cc as ld 9! ' l 1 l , . . . . . 7 ' ! . SENIOR STATISTICS GLENDA RUTH AIKEN 808 Lake Street Orchestra 1 2 3 Glrls Chorus 2 Homeroom Chanr man 2 Prom Committee 1 Jr Play Commlttee 3 Pomter Buslness Staff 2 3 Deans Offlce Staff EMMA JEAIN ALDERVIAIN 115 Wlllxford Court Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Y Teens Vlce Presldent 2 JANET LORRAINE ALEXAINDER 609 Hedrlck Street Beta Club 4 FTA 3 YTeens 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 A Cappella Cholr 4 All State Chorus 3 Glrls Chorus 2 Choralettes 3 Parade Committee 3 4 Pxedmont Orchestra 3 Musxc Offlce Staff 4 THOMAS BRUCE ALEXANDER 1013 North Hamllton Street Key Club 2 SCIENCE Club 1 2 JV Football 1 Band 1 2 3 4 Small Ensemblel 2 Waynesvllle Hlgh School 1 2 Safe Teen Drlvers Club Treasur er 4 G B ALEXANDER 609 Hedrlck Street PAULA JEAN ALLEN 412 B Lmdsay Street FTA 2 JCL 2 Spamsh Club 3 Y Teen Mayodan Hlgh 1 2 3 JCL Conventlon 2 RONALD KENT ALLEN 1207 Carter Street H1Y 2 3 4 Sclence Club 4 S amsh Club 4 Pledmont Orchestra 3 Homeroom President 1 Pa rade Committee 1 3 Jr Play Commlttee 3 Talent Show Commlttee 2 3 4 Carolmas H1Y Trl H1 Y Convention Delegate 4 Assxstant Concertmastex lAll State Orchestral 3 Lower House 1 Nluslc Offlce Staff 3 JUNE ARLENE ALLGOOD 1125 Montlleu Avenue Beta Club 4 FTA 2 GAA 2 Masque and Gavel 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Dance Band 4 All State Orchestra 2 3 Prom Commlttee Talent Show 2 3 Dean s Offlce Staff 2 Work Shop Orchestra 4 SYLVIA JAINE ALLRED 110315 East Russell Street Glrs Chorus 1 2 3 CAROL JEAIN ANDREWS 412 Frlddle Street Beta Club 4 Student Secretary 3 Genera Offlce Staff 1 Llbrary Staff 1 JOE ALLEN ARMENTROLT 522 James Road Intramural Sports 2 Bennettsville S C JUDY LURUE ATKINSON Rt 4 Thomasvxlle N C FBLA 3 4 GAA 1 2 3 JV Basketball 1 Glrls Chorus 2 3 Choralettes 3 4 Parade COIl1ITl1ttt96 4 Glrls Coachs Staff 2 Sr Play Commlttee 4 CLOYD 'VIITCHAEL AUSTIN R 1 Spamsh Club 3 Small Ensemble 3 Science Farr 4 DAWIN ELIZABETH AUSTINI 513 North Drlve French Club 3 4 FTA 2 3 GAA 1 Student Coun c1l 3 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 A Cappella Cholr 4 Glrls Chorus 2 Choralettes 3 Parade Commlttee 3 4 Jr Play 3 Sr Play 4 Talent Show Commlttee 3 Y Teens Program Chalrman 3 Y Teens V109 Pres: dent 4 Y Teens Devotlons Chalrman 2 Outstanding Youth from Y Teens 2 HARRIET LINDSAY AUSTIN 500 Llndale Drlve Beta Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 FTA 1234 JCL 2 3 Masque and Gavel 3 4 NFL 3 4 NHS 3 4 Sclence Club 3 4 Spamsh Club 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 All State Orchestra 3 Choralettes 3 4 Prom Commlttee 2 Parade Commlttee 1 2 3 4 Jr Play 3 Jr Play Commrttee 3 Beta Club Con ventlon 3 JCL Conventlon 2 3 FTA Conventxon 1 2 3 4 JCL Secretary 3 FTA Soclal Chalrman 2 Sclence Club Secretary 4 FTA Secretary 4 Spamsh Club Attendance Chalrman 4 Orchestra Treasurer 4 Sr Play 4 Whos Who 4 ROGER ALLEN AUSTIN Hamllton Street Spamsh Club 2 3 Band 1 2 Talent Show 3 Gaf fney Hlgh School Charleston S C Projectlon Staff CHRISTINE RUTH BAKER 656 Wesley Place Homeroom Presxdent 3 Homeroom Secretary 4 Parade Commxttee 3 4 Jr Play Commlttee 3 Sr Executlve Board 4 Y Teens Presldent 3 Y Teens Devotlons Chalrman 4 Commencement Marshal 3 Student Secretary 2 ELLIS ELMORE BAKER 1008 Barbee Street Key Club 2 3 4 Monogram Club 2 3 4 Spamsh Club 3 Varslty Football 2 3 4 JX Basketball 2 Baseball 2 Track 3 Intramural Sports 1 2 3 4 E0 Captam Football Team 4 Football 1 Basket a 1 JERRY ALEXANDER BECK 1841 North Maln Street French Club 3 4 FTA 2 3 4 JCL 2 Sclence Club 4 Student Councll 1 2 Homeroom Secretary 1 Parade Committee 3 4 FTA Secretary 3 FTA Conventlon 2 3 4 Sr Play 4 PATRICIA GAYLE BESCHER 936 East Avenue Beta Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 FTA 2 3 4 JCL 2 3 Masque and Gavel 3 4 NFL 3 NHS 4 Stu dent Counc1l2 3 Y Teens 2 3 4 Glrls Chorus 1 Choralettes 2 3 4 Homeroom Plesldent 2 Prom Commlttee 2 3 Parade Committee 2 3 4 Jr Play 3 Feature Staff of Pomter 3 4 Beta Club Treasur er 4 Beta Club Conventlon 3 FTA Conventxon 4 WHPE Hlgh School Reporter 3 Jr Red Cross Com mlttee 1 Sr Play 4 A t. . . . 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SENIOR STATISTICS HARRY PRICE BLACK 713 West Farrxss Avenue H1 Y 1 2 3 4 Monogram Club 2 3 4 Radlo Gulld 1 2 3 Spanlsh Club 3 4 Varslty Football 2 Sr Play Committee 4 Track 1 2 Intramural Sports I 2 3 4 A Cappella Cholr 4 Homeroom Vlce Presl dent 1 3 Parade Commlttee 1 2 WHPS Sports Announcer D J 1 2 3 H1Y Secretary 1 H1 Presldent 2 3 HIY VICE Presldent 4 Southern H1 Y Conference 3 NC AND SC HI Y Delegate 1 2 3 Spanlsh Club Secretary 3 Sportsmanshlp Con ference Delegate 3 Coachs Staff 3 BRENDA GAYLE BLACKWELL 210 East Ray Street Beta Club 4 French Club 3 4 FBLA 2 3 Radl0 Gulld 2 YTeens 1 2 3 Glrls Chorus 1 Home room Vlce Presldent 1 Red Cross Representatlve 3 Parade Committee 1 2 3 Jr Play Commlttee 3 PATRICIA ARLENE BLACKMAN 410 Greer Street FBLA 3 Y Teens 2 3 4 Homeroom Presldent 1 Prom Committee 1 Parade Commlttee 4 Pemxcan Business Staff 4 Talent Show Commlttee 2 Bulle tm Board Commlttee 4 Lower House 1 General Offlce Staff 3 4 CAROLYN MAY BODENHEIMER Rt 1 Box 228 CECELIA ANN BOGGS 414 Evergreen Street FBLA 3 FHA 3 FTA 3 GAA 2 3 Y Teens 2 3 Glrls Chorus 2 3 Deans Office Staff 4 Stu dent Councll Phone Offlce 2 JANIE AMELIA BOITNOTT 1105 North Main Street YTeens 1 3 4 Glrls Chorus 1 2 Choralettes 3 4 Parade Committee 4 Muslc Offlce Staff 3 ELLEN DIANE BOWERS 109 South Road Gxrls Chorus 1 2 PAUL WARREN BOWERS 114 Oakwood Court Beta Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 JV Football Manager 1 Parade Commlttee 4 PRISCILLA ANN BOWERS 209 Bundy Street NAINCY FAYE BRAINSOIN Box 116 Archdale FBLA 4 BRENDA JEAN BROADWELL 102 Motsmger FBLA 2 3 GAA 1 2 Student Councll Basketball 2 Parade Committee 2 Gxrls Coachs Staff 2 PHILIP ASTER BROWIN 1515 Furlough Street JV Football 1 WILLIAM C BROWN 306 East Lexlngton Avenue ROGER DALE BUCHANAN 287 Young Street RICHARD DEVAULT BULLA 1043 Wellmgton Street Monogram Club 4 Golf Team 1 2 3 4 Intramural Sports 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Homeroom Vlce Presldent 3 Homeroom Program Chalrman 1 MYRA FAYE BULLOCK 2101 East Green Street Beta Club 4 FTA 2 3 4 JCL 2 3 Masque and Gavel 3 4 NHS 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 A Cappella Cholr 4 All State Chorus 3 Choralettes 3 Class Treasurer 3 Class V1cePres1dent 4 Prom Com mlttee 3 Parade Commlttee 3 4 FTA Presldent 3 FTA State Vlce Presxdent 3 Choralettes Vxce Presldent 3 FTA Conventlon 2 3 4 Llghts of Chnstmas 3 4 General Offlce Staff 4 Sr Play 4 Sub Jr 4 BRENDA JOYCE BURTON 1508 Tryon Street Y Teens 1 2 3 Glrls Chorus 1 2 3 DAVID ALLISON BUTLER 1004 Charlotte Street Beta Club 3 4 JCL 2 3 Masque and Gavel 3 Sclence Club 3 4 Student Councll 1 Band 1 A Cappella Choir 1 2 3 4 All State Chorus 2 Prom Commlttee 1 Parade Commlttee 2 3 4 Jr JUDY LOUISE BYRD 209 Juamta Street Beta Club 4 FBLA 4 FHA 1 Student Councll 1 Y Teens 3 4 Homeroom Secretary 3 4 Prom Com mlttee 2 Parade Commlttee 4 Presxdent of Trl C Y Teens 4 RISE BYRUM 306 Prospect Street FBLA 4 FHA I GAA 1 Llbrary 2 Y Teens 1 2 Glrls Chorus 1 2 Choralettes 3 Llbrary Staff 2 BECKY JANE CADDELL 801 East Farrlss Avenue Beta Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 FTA 2 3 4 GAA 2 'Vlasque and Gavel 3 4 Student Councll 2 Y ens 2 Band 1 2 3 4 Maorette 1 2 3 Orchestra 4 A Cappella Choir 3 4 Glrls Chorus 1 2 Small Ensemble 4 Secretary of Student Coun cll 1 Presldent of Homeroom 1 2 Prom Commlttee 2 3 Parade Commlttee 2 3 Jr Play Commlttee 3 Talent Show Committee 2 3 Sergeant at Arms 'Vlasque and Gavel 4 Secretary of Band 4 Band Councll 3 FTA Conventlon 4 A Cappella Accom pamst 3 4 Drum Majorette 1 JOYCE GLENDA CAIN Rt 1 Box 303 B Beta Club 4 FHA 2 3 4 Y Teens 4 Pomter Edl torlal Staff Reporter 3 4 Talent Show 1 2 3 4 FHA Song Leader 3 FHA County Song Leader 3 FHA Secretary 4 FHA Delegate 3 4 Deans Of f1C6 Staff 4 JAMES H CALDWELL JR 213 Irbywood Duve Beta Club 3 4 Sclecne Club 4 Spanlsh Club 3 J V Football 1 J V Basketball 1 Intramural Sports 2 3 Prom Commlttee 1 Jr Play C0mmltt69 3 Beta Club Convention 3 ' 1 1 1I 1 I 1 1 1 , 1 : I 1 1 1314, . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' 7 7 ' . , Q I , Q I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ' I . . , , QI - I Q -Y 1 ' I 1 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' , I ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 S 1 1 I ' I SI 1 I - 3 - - - - ' 1 1 1 1 Y Y Y 7 . 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SENIOR STATISTICS MARY LYNDA EAGLE 116 Ingleslde Drlve Beta Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 FTA 2 3 4 JCL 2 3 Masque and Gavel 3 4 NHS 4 Qulll and Scroll 3 4 YTeens 1 2 3 4 Glrls Chorus 1 Prom Com mlttee 1 Parade Commlttee 4 Pomter Edxtorlal staff 2 3 4 Assoclate Edltor 4 Y Teens Secretary 4 FTA V1ce Presldent 4 Sr Play 4 HAYDEIN CARLOS EDINGER 1608 Ward Street BOYD ELDRETH 901 Newlln Street H1 Y 1 Spanlsh Club 3 4 JV Football 1 Intra mural Sports 2 Parade Commlttee 1 CHARLES EDWARD ELLINGTON Rt 4 Box 457 A Key Club 2 3 4 Monogram Club 2 3 4 Student Councll 1 Varslty Football 2 3 4 JV Football 1 Wrestling 2 Golf 3 Band 1 Homeroom Secretary 1 2 Prom Commlttee 1 3 Talent Show Commxttee 3 Coachs Staff 3 RONDA CAROL EMORY 1102 Prospect Street Band 1 2 3 4 MaJorette 1 LINDA GALE EVANS 2405 Dallas Street Beta Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 FTA 2 GAA 1 Masque and Gavel 3 4 Student Councxl 2 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Homeroom Presldent 2 Prom Commlttee Pemlcan Edltorlal Staff Artlst and Typlst 3 4 Tal ent Show 3 Talent Show Commlttee 2 3 Bulletln Board Commlttee 4 Y Teens Secretary 1 Y Teens Vxce Presldent 4 Mald of Honor 4 General Offlce Staff 1 MICHAEL JERRY FARLOW L1111 Carter Street FRANK JVAN FARRINGTON 106 Rocksprlng Road Intramural Sports 1 2 3 4 Parade Commlttee 2 JIMMIE DEAN FAULKNER 2409 Wllkes Street Intramural Sports 4 Sclence Symposlum DARRELL COX FERGUSON 535 Dayton Street JCL 2 3 Spanlsh 3 4 Student Councll 1 JV Foot ba 1 Baseball 2 4 JV Basketball 1 2 Inta mural Sports 3 4 Prom Commlttee 1 Parade Com mlttee JOHN RIETZEL FERREE JR 312 Oakwood Street Jr Play Committee 3 Seagrove Hlgh School 1 2 FFA Secretary 2 DAVID KENDALL FISHER 231 Edgedale Dr1ve Science Club 3 4 Sr Executlve Board 4 Sclence Club Presldent 4 BOBBY WAYNE FOGLEMAN 619 Hedrlck Street Beta Club 4 Intramural Sports 2 4 Prom Commlt tee 3 Homeroom Representatlve 3 209 JIMMY MICHAEL FOLEY 516 A Gordon Road Masque and Gavel 3 4 Sclence Club 3 Spanlsh Club 3 4 Student Counc1l2 Tenms 3 Intramural Sports 2 Small Ensemble 3 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Parade Commlttee 3 4 Talent Show 3 NANCY LORENE FREELAND 315 A Monroe Street Student Councll 1 Y Teens 1 Intramural Sports 1 3 Homeroom Secretary Treasurer 2 3 Jr Play Commlttee 3 Greensboro Sr Hlgh 2 3 General Offlce Staff 1 2 MARIE ELAINE FREEZE 111 Mark Street FBLA 2 3 4 Homeroom Secretary 2 Parade Com mlttee 4 FBLA Hlstorlan 4 POLLY FULKERSON 513 Farlow Street JAMES CALVIN FULLER JR 1411 Forrest Avenue H1 Y 3 Monogram Club 3 4 Spamsh Club 3 Foot ball 2 3 4 Shrme Bowl Game 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Intramural Sports 1 2 3 4 JIMMY WORTH FURR 1229 East Homestead Avenue Beta Club 3 4 Spanish Club 4 Intramural Sports 1 2 Pomter Busmess Staff Bookkeeper 3 4 Par llamentarxan Spanish Club 4 Spamsh Club Repre sentatlve for Language Day 4 GERALD LEE GAITHER 503 Colonlal Avenue Beta Club 3 4 Sclence Club 4 Homeroom Secre tary 1 Prom Commlttee 2 Lower House 2 JAMES KENT GARDNER 1703 Franklm Street Baseball 4 MARY WALKER GARRETT 102 Brentley Circle Beta Club 4 French Club 3 4 FTA 3 GAA 1 JCL 23 YTeens 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 Glrls Chorus 3 Prom Commxttee 1 Parade Commlttee 3 4 Jr Play Commlttee 3 General Office Staff 3 4 Llbrary Staff 1 Sr Play Commlttee 4 HARRY PETE GEKAS 214 Montlleu Avenue Beta Club 4 Spanlsh Club 3 4 Varslty Football 2 J V Basketball 2 Intramural Sports 1 2 3 4 PALL BRYAN GIBSON 1419 North Hamllton Spanlsh Club 3 4 JV Football 2 JV Basketball 1 Intramural Sports 2 3 4 Homeroom Vlce Pres ldent 1 Lower House 3 Parade Commlttee 3 4 RUBEN IRA GILCHRIST 235 Boulevard Llbrary Staff 2 Projectlon Staff 2 3 Cafeterla Staffl 2 3 JUDITH GALE GRAYSON 511 Spruce Street Beta Club 3 4 French 3 4 FTA 2 3 JCL 2 3 NHS 4 Y Teens 2 3 4 A Cappella Choxr 3 4 All State Chorus 3 Glrls Chorus 1 Choralettes 2 Small Ensemble 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Parade Com mlttee 3 4 Muslc Offxce Staff 4 Student Councll Phone Offlce 3 Sr Play Commlttee 4 1 1 v1 1 . 1 1 1 .7 Y l Y 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 , 1. 1 ' 1 1 1 1 . 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SENIOR STATISTICS NANCY GLASCOE GRIMSLEY 925 Country Club Dr1ve Beta Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 JCL 2 3 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 G1rls Chorus 2 Choralettes 3 Homeroom Presldent 4 Prom Commlttee 1 2 Parade Commit tee 3 4 Pomter Buslness Staff C1rculat1on Man ager 4 Thoughts For the Day Chalrman 3 4 Student Counc1l Phone Off1ce 3 4 STEVE PERRY GRISSETT 1514 Johnson Street Intramural Sports 1 2 3 4 JOYCE IVIILDRED GROOME 1100 Rotary Dr1ve Beta Club 3 4 NHS 3 4 JCL 2 3 French Club 3 4 Masque and Gavel 3 4 Student Councll 2 4 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Cheerleader 2 3 4 A Cappella Cholr 3 4 All State Chorus 3 G1rls Chorus 1 Choralettes 2 Homeroom Secretary 2 Prom Spon sor 1 Prom C0mmltte6 1 2 3 Parade C0mmltte9 1 Jr Play Committee 3 P01nter BUSIDQSS Staff As slstant Manager 3 4 Sr Executlve Board 4 State Student Counc1l Conventlon 2 Southern Student Councll Conventlon 4 Sportsmanshlp Conference 2 3 Upper House 2 Student Counc1l Secretary 4 G1rls State 3 Chlef Marshal 3 Superlatlve Best Personallty 4 Whos Who 4 EVERETT JUNIOR GUYNN 213 Ennls Street LAURA PATRICIA HALKER 400 Barker Jr Play Comm1ttee 3 Sr Play 4 Talent Show Comm1ttee 3 Immaculate Healt ot Mary Academy 1 PEGGY ANN HANCOCK 32814 Greer Street FBLA 3 JIMMIE LEWIS HANEY 816 E Lexmgton Avenue J V Football 1 2 Coachs Staff 2 JUDITH ANN HANEY 712 Morrls Street Orchestra 1 2 G1rls Chorus 2 WAYNE CRAIG HARTLEY 1806 Donald Street Intramural Sports 4 JOHN CLIFTON HAWKINS 321 Montlleu Avenue JV Football 1 2 Intramural Sports 1 2 3 Home room V1ce Presldent 2 Prom Comnnttee 1 Parade Commlttee 4 JCL Conventlon 2 NANCY JUNE HAYNES 303 Thurston Street FBLA 4 FHA 1 2 3 JCL 1 YTeens 1 2 Prom Commlttee 3 Parade Commlttee 2 Shelbyv1lle Central 1 2 Glencoe Hlgh School 3 4 H Tleasurer 1 FHA Conventlon Delegate 1 Y Teens Reporter 2 Pep Club 1 4 H Club 1 2 ROSEMARY FRANCES HEER 718 West Farr1ss Avenue Beta Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 JCL 2 3 Masque and Gavel 3 4 NHS 3 4 YTeens 2 3 G1rls Chorus 3 Choralettes 3 4 Prom Sponsor 3 Parade Comm1ttee 3 4 Immaculate Heart of Mary 1 JCL Presldent 2 G1rls Chorus Presldent 3 NHS Pres ldent 4 G1rls State Delegate 3 Language Day Del egate 4 Lxghts of Chrlstmas 2 3 4 Whos Who 4 Sr Play 4 Sub Junlor 4 JIMMIE FRANIK HEDGECOCK 504 Oakvxew Road H1 Y 1 2 Intramural Sports 3 4 A Cappella Cho1r 1 2 3 4 Small Ensemble 3 4 Boys Chorus 4 Homeroom Presldent 1 Parade Commlttee 1 4 Tal ent Show 1 2 3 Festlval Chorus 1 2 3 Whos Who 4 Sr Play Commlttee 4 DAVID S HEDRICK 1126 Adams Street Track 2 Homeroom Presldent 2 Jr Play Commlt tee 3 Sr Play Commlttee 4 LARRY CHARLES HELMSTETLER 116 Greenvlew Terrace H1 Y 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Dance Band 4 All State Orchestra 1 2 3 Homeroom Presldent 1 Pemlcan Ed1tor1al Staff Photographer 3 Delegate H1 Y Confelence 4 BARBARA LEE HEMRIC 306 S1ncla1r Street French Club 3 Y Teens 1 2 Parade Commlttee 3 Pomter Ed1tor1al Staff Headlmer 3 Llbrary Staff 2 JEANNETTE MARIE HEPLER 1109 East Russell Street G1rls Chorus 3 LINDA LEE HEPLER 1122 Blltmore Avenue French Club 3 4 FBLA 2 3 Y Teens 1 2 3 Home room Secretary 1 Parade Commlttee 1 2 Play C0mmltt99 3 Pomter Ed1tor1al Staff Typlst 3 FBLA Conventlon 2 Student Store Staff 3 LARRY WAYNE HEPLER 308 Rolllng Road Student Councll 1 2 Vars1ty Football 1 2 Vars1ty Basketball 2 JV Basketball 1 Intramural Sports 2 3 Class Treasurer 1 Homeroom V1ce Presldent 3 Ledford Hlgh School 1 2 Bus Drlver 3 HOWARD HARSON HICKS 1418 Madlson Avenue H Y 3 4 A Cappella Cholr 4 JUDITH ELIZABETH HICKS 2333 Edgewood Avenue Beta Club 4 French 3 4 FBLA 3 4 FTA 3 JCL 3 Sclence u 3 4 YTeens 1 2 3 4 Bandl 3 Majorette 1 2 3 Prom Commltteel 2 3 Jr Play Comm1ttee 3 Beta Club Convent1on 4 Pem1can Ed1tor1al Staff Typlst 4 Lost and Found Comnnt tee 1 Dean s Offlce Staff 1 Sr Play Commxttee 4 CLEMMIE SILN ESTER HIGGINS 318 Phllhps Street Monogram Club 3 4 SCIGHCC Club 4 Vars1ty Foot ball 3 4 JV Football 1 2 JV Basketballl Base ball 1 Intramural Sports 1 2 3 4 CARLTON EUGENE HILL 104 Motsmger Street Vars1ty Football 3 JV Football 2 Track 1 2 tramural Sports 2 3 I 1 1 1 I 1 I S . 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H SENIOR STATISTICS GLENDA GAY HINKLE 1125 East Homestead Avenue Beta Club 4 FBLA 3 Y Teens 3 General Offlce Staff 3 4 HAROLD DANIEL HOBBS 800 Prospect Street JOCQUELYN MARIE HOLT 821 East Lexlngton Avenue French Club 3 Glrls Chorus 1 Jr Play Commlttee 3 A L Brown Hlgh School 1 2 3 Brown Mas quers 3 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 Latln Club 1 CARLTON CURTIS HOOKS Rt 1 Box 127 Thomasvllle Track 4 A Cappella Cholr 4 Small Ensemble 4 Muslc Offlce Staff 4 DAVID VAUGHN HOWARD 600 East Lexlngton Avenue Intramural Sports 2 4 JV Football 1 EMMA JANE HOWARD Route 5 Box 158 FHA 2 Y Teens 1 2 JUDITH ANN HOWARD 509 Oakland Avenue Band 2 3 4 JANE ELLEN HOWELL 206 Oak Street JCL 2 Spanish Club 3 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 A Cap pella Choxr 4 Glrls Chorus 1 2 Choralettes 3 Small Ensemble 4 Parade Commlttee 3 Jr Play C0mmltt96 3 Y Teens Vlce Pres1dent 3 Y Teens Inter Club Councll Representatlve 4 Llghts of BONNIE FAY HUCKS 942 Forrest Avenue Spanxsh Club 3 4 Y Teens 3 4 Parade Commlt teef3 4 Jr Play Commlttee 3 Pemlcan Busmess Sta f 3 DAVID BRANTLEY HUCKS JR 1054 Montlleu Avenue JCL 3 Monogram Club 3 4 Varslty Football 3 4 JV Football 1 2 Wrestllng 2 Intramural Sports 2 3 4 A Cappella Cholr 4 Parade Commlttee 2 Allen Jay High 1 Boys Chorus 4 Sr Play Com mlttee 4 LARRY THOMAS HUGHES 2126 Edgewood Avenue French Club 3 FTA 2 JCL 2 Student Councll 1 Intramural Sports 1 Parade Committee 3 BETSY LEE HULIN 313 Boulevard Beta Club 4 YTeens 1 2 4 Glrls Chorus 1 Deans Office Staff 2 Muslc Offxce Staff 4 BRENDA LOU HUNDLEY 920 Grace Street Beta Club 4 Pemlcan Edltorlal Staff 3 Pemlcan Busmess Staff 4 FRANCES ELIZABETH HUNTER 901 East Green Street FBLA 4 JCL 2 3 MARY MARTHA HUTCHENS 700 Westwood Beta Club 4 French 3 4 FTA 3 JCL 1 2 Masque andGavel3 4 YTeens1 2 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Majorette 1 2 3 4 Head MaJorette 4 All State Band 3 Prom Commlttee 1 2 Parade Commlttee 1 2 3 4 Jr Play Commxttee 3 Band Treasurer 3 4 Band Counc113 4 Deans 0fflC6 Staff 3 4 Sr Play 4 DIANA LEE HUTCHINS 401 B Allred Street FTA 1 2 GAA 1 2 3 Spamsh Club 3 Student Counc1l4 JV Basketball 1 2 3 Track 3 Band 2 3 4 Majorette 2 3 4 Glrls Chorus 1 2 Parade Committee 4 Allen Jay Hlgh 1 2 Muslc Offlce Staff 2 3 4 LINDA DEE IDOL 2118 Centenmal Avenue Beta Club 3 4 FBLA 3 Student Store Staff 3 GUY RONALD JACKSON 500 South Parkslde Drive Spanlsh Club 3 A Cappella Cholr 3 4 Small En semble 4 Prom Commnttee 1 2 Jr Play 3 Pemncan Busmess Staff 3 Projectlon Staff 2 JOANN JAMES 520 James Road FHA 4 Y Teens 4 Glrls Chorus 3 Parade Com mlttee 4 Jr Play Commlttee 3 Pemxcan Busmess Staff 3 Student Store Staff 4 SANDRA JERUSHA JAMES 810 Arlmgton Beta Club 4 French Club 3 4 FHA 1 NFL 1 3 4 Chorus 3 Gxrls Chorus 1 Choralettes 3 Small En semole 4 Homeroom Presldent 3 Prom Sponsor 3 Prom Commlttee 1 Parade Commmttee 3 4 NFL Presldent 4 NFL Treasurer 3 Devotlons Commlttee 4 Llghts of Chrlstmas Narrator 4 Sr Play Com mlttee 4 DIANA GAIL JESTER 908 Sprlngfleld Avenue FBLA 2 3 4 Y Teens 3 4 Band 1 2 Prom Com mittee 1 Parade Commlttee 4 Jr Play Commlttee 3 Talent Show Committee 3 FBLA Presldent 4 FBLA Conventwn 3 4 Y Teens Secretary 4 JANE WODISON JOHNSON B 3 A Emerywood Court Apartments French Club 5 FTA 2 GAA 1 2 JCL 2 3 Student Councxl 1 2 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 All State Chorus 1 2 3 Glrls Chorus 1 2 Choralettes 3 4 Homeroom Vxce Presldent 1 Homeroom Secretary 2 Prom Commlttee 1 2 3 Parade Commlttee 3 Jr Play Committee 3 Pomter Busmess Staff 3 Talent Show 3 Y Teens Treasurer 3 4 Inter Club Councll of Y Teens 2 Lxghts of Chrlstmas 1 2 3 4 FRED INGRAM JONES 1106 Rotary Spamsh Club 3 4 JV Football 1 Band 1 Parade Commlttee 2 PEGGY LOUISE JONES 1203 Adams Street A Cappella Cholr 3 4 All State Chorus 4 Glrls Chorus 1 Choralettes 2 Sr Play Commlttee 4 I 9 ' 3 s , 3 9 , s ' ' l 1 1 ' 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 .' 3 , 9 I l I 3 ' T 1 ' . 7 ' . 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' 7 1 ' 1 . 1 ' 1 1 ' I '1 1 1 ' - l : , : . ,, 9 , , 1 9 3 - - 1 1 S I 1 - ' . 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Phone51 Phone ' 1 Wa ' Portraits, Gifts, and Com le e e ing Service , Jn - 1 . ax hone 2 SENIOR STATISTICS RUTH EUGENIA JONES 413 Wrlght Road FBLA 3 GAA 1 2 3 Y Teens 3 JV Basketball 2 A Cappella Cholr 3 4 All State Chorus 3 G1rls Chorus 1 Choralettes 2 Prom Comm1ttee 2 Parade Commlttee 2 3 General Offlce Staff 1 DOUGLAS B KEARNS 701 Hlghland Avenue ELAINE KEARNS 913 Worth Avenue FBLA 3 4 YTeens 2 3 4 Band 1 Parade Com mlttee 4 Jr Play Commlttee 3 FBLA V1ce Pres xdent 3 FBLA Conventlon Delegate 4 KENNETH DERMOT KEARNS 532 Gatewood Avenue Beta Club 4 JCL 2 Key Club 3 4 NHS 4 Yarslty Basketball 3 JV Basketball 2 Intramural Sports 4 Upper House 1 Homeroom VICE Pres1dent 1 Prom C0mmltte6 1 2 3 Parade Commxtteel 2 3 4 Talent Show Commlttee 1 MADELYN CAROL KEARNS 1003 Centenn1al Avenue Beta Club 3 4 French 3 4 JCL 2 3 Masque and Gavel 3 4 NHS 3 4 A Cappella Cho1r 3 4 Glrls Chorus 1 Choralettes 2 Small Ensemble 4 Class Secretary 4 Prom Commlttee 3 4 Jr Play 3 Sr Play 4 Talent Show 1 4 Beta Club Secretary 4 JCL Vlce Pres1dent 3 Who s Who 4 RICHARD ARTHUR KELLY 1004 Centennlal Avenue SCIENCE Club 4 J V Football 1 Homeroom Pres1dent 2 4 Parade Commlttee 4 THOMAS SUTTON KESTER 815 Flfth Street Monogram Club 3 4 Varslty Football 2 3 4 Track 2 4 Intramural Sports 2 3 4 Lower House 2 Prom COmmltt69 3 Jr Play Commlttee 3 Sr Execu LIVE Board 4 Monogram Club Presldent 4 Sr Play COmmltt69 4 WALTER ALLAN KESTER 209 Guxlford Avenue Beta Club 3 4 Masque and Gavel 3 4 NHS Commencement Marshal 3 PRISCILLA LOU KIDD 1242 South Ma1n Street FHA 2 3 FTA 2 Student Councll 2 Y Teens Z 3 4 G1rls Chorusl 2 Choralettes 3 4 Lower House 2 Prom Commxttee 2 Parade Commlttee 2 Talent Show C0mmltt69 3 Orlando Flor1da 3 LARRY SHELTON KILBY 1013 Grant Street Beta Club 3 4 JCL 2 Masque and Gavel 3 4 NHS 3 4 Student Counc1l4 Intramural SPOILS 1 2 Bandl 2 3 4 Homeroom Presldentl Parade Con1 mlttee 4 Pomter Ed1to11al Staff Sports 5 Spoxts Edltor 4 LINDA IRENE KING 632 Park Street FBLA 4 G1rls Chorus 3 SARA ALENE KINLEY Route 5 Box 10 FBLA 3 4 GAA 2 3 JV Basketball 2 3 Track 2 3 Gxrls Chorus 3 STANLEY WALTER KINNEY 1017 Kearns Street Golf 2 3 Intramural Sports 2 3 Coach s Staff 2 JERRY CLIFTON KOONTZ 524 Gatewood Avenue Key Club 2 3 4 Spamsh Club 3 J V Basketball 2 Football 2 3 Tenn1s 1 3 4 Intlamural Sports 3 4 Prom COmmltt96 1 Parade Comm1ttee 2 Pomter Busmess Staff 3 4 Key Club Chapla1n WILLIAM EDWARD KOONTZ 820 East College Drxve H1 Y 3 4 Spanlsh Club 3 Wrestllng 1 Track 4 Intramural Sports 1 2 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 Parade Commlttee 4 Talent Show 4 Cross Country Track 4 ALFRED CHARLES LAPRADE 532 Dayton Street CAROLYN FAYE LAIN 514 Forrest Avenue FTA 2 3 4 Span1sh Club 3 Student Counc1l 3 Y Teensl Glrls Chorus 1 2 Choralettes 3 4 Parade C0mmltte9 4 Talent Show Commlttee 3 Sr Execu tlve Board 4 LYNDA RUTH LANCE 1107 Spr1ngf1eld Avenue FBLA 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 All State Orchestra 3 Gxrls Chorus 2 FBLA State Reporter 4 lVIess1ah ARNOLD ROX LAWS 2003 Almma Street Suence Club 1 2 3 Bell Hlgh 1 2 Lone Jack H1gh 3 FTA 1 Coach s Staff 3 BARBARA JEAN LEWIS 301 Carolma Avenue FHA 3 Glrls Chorus 1 2 Choralettes 3 Parade Commlttee 3 Jr Play Commlttee 3 DORSEY MARVIN LEWIS II 219 MOHLIICU Avenue H1 Y 4 Key Club 4 Spamsh Club I 4 Wzestlmg 2 Intramural Sports 1 Band 1 Jr Play Comnnttee LARRY DANID LEWIS 311 Centenmal Avenue Intran1ural Sports 2 Prom Comnnttee 1 Parade Commltteel 2 TONINIY NEIL LEVI IS 1800 Pershmg H1 Y 1 DEWEY HAROLD LIN ENGOOD 609 East Lexmgton Axenue Jr Play Commlttee 3 1 ' ' - I . . 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 . 1 1.1 1 . 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Y 9 I . - I- Y I 2 6 SENIOR STATISTICS JUDITH GWEN LOFLIN 1100 Forrest Avenue French Club 3 4 FTA 2 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Orches tra 1 2 3 4 A Cappella Cho1r 3 4 All State Orchestra 1 2 3 Glrls Chorus 1 Choralettes 2 Homeroom Secretary 2 Prom Commlttee 1 Parade C0mmltte6 4 Pemlcan Bus1ness Staff 3 Talent Show 3 SHARON ANNE LOFLIN 527 Nathan Hunt Dr1ve Beta Club 4 FBLA 2 Spamsh Club 4 Student Councll 1 Homeroom Secretary 2 Prom Commlttee 1 Dean s Offlce Staff 3 JERRY EUGENE LONG 1403 Welborn Street Beta Club 3 4 H1Y 4 JCL 2 3 NHS 4 Sclence Club 3 Student Councll 1 Intramural Sports 1 2 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Dance Band 2 3 4 All State Band 2 Homeroom Presldent 2 Prom Comm1ttee 2 3 Jr Play Commlttee 3 Talent Show 2 3 4 Talent Show Commlttee 2 3 Band Counc1l2 3 Commencement Marshal 3 Sr Play 4 JAMES EDWARD LYNCH 1626 West Rotary Dr1ve BOBBY LEE MABE 1005 Marlon Avenue Monogram Club 4 VafSlty Football 2 3 4 Intra mural Sports 1 2 3 4 Co Captaxn Football Team 4 BONNIE EVELYN MA RLEY FTA 3 Y Teens 3 4 A Cappella Cho1r 4 Glrls Chorus 1 Choralettes 2 3 Parade Commlttee 3 JAMES ALEXANDER MARLEY 1108 Rockford Road Key Club 4 Monogram Club 1 2 3 4 Varslty Foot ball 2 3 4 JV Football 1 Track 1 2 3 4 Intra mural Sports 1 2 3 4 Monogram Club VICE Pres ldent 4 WAYNE CRAWFORD MARLEY 515 Smlth Street H1 Y 2 JCL 2 JO ANN MARLIN 604 Chandler Street FA3 GAA1 YTeens3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Majorette 2 4 Prom Commlttee 1 Parade Com mlttee 3 4 Sr Executlve Board 4 Sr Play Com mlttee 4 VIRGINIA HARDIN MARSH 110 Brentley Clrcle Beta Club 4 French Club 3 4 FTA 3 NHS 4 Qu1ll and Scroll 4 Student Counc1l 1 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 JV Cheerleader 4 Homeroom Secretary 4 Prom Commxttee 2 3 Parade Commlttee 1 2 3 4 Jr Play Commlttee 3 Pemlcan Edltorlal Staff Copywrlter 3 4 Art Edltor 4 Talent Show Com mlttee 3 Bullet1n Board Commlttee 2 4 Qulll and Scroll V1ce Presldent 4 Y Teens V1ce Pres1dent 3 Y Teens Presldent 4 SIPA Conventlon 3 Sr Play Commlttee 4 HENRY WADE MARSHALL 702 Gatewood Avenue Llbrary 1 2 R3d10 Gulld 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 Prom Commlttee 1 2 3 Jr Play Commlttee 3 WHPS Ch1ef Englneer 1 2 3 Manager 4 Talent Show Commlttee 1 2 3 Sports Photographer 3 Sports Movxe Photographer 4 Technxcal Consultant for Student Productlons 2 3 4 IOHN THOMAS MARSHALL 407 Forrest Avenue French Club 3 H1 Y 4 J V Basketball 2 Wrestling HELEN! CAROLYN MARTIN 2105 Francls Street Beta Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 FTA 2 3 JCL 2 3 Masque and Gavel 3 4 NHS 4 Student Councll 3 4 YTeens 1 2 3 4 Cheerleader 1 4 Glrls Chorus 3 Choralettes 4 Upper House 4 Homeroom Presldent 1 Homeroom Secretary 2 Prom Com mlttee 1 2 3 Parade Commlttee 2 3 Jr Play Com mlttee 3 Jr Play 3 WHPS 3 Pomter Edltorlal Staff 3 4 GITIS Chorus Secretary 3 Choralettes VICE Presldent 4 Beta Club Conventlon 3 Student Counc1l Conventlon 4 Co Chalrman Sales Commlttee 4 Sr Play 4 Talent Show Commlttee 4 MIRIAM LORRAINE MARTIN 902 W Ray Street FHA 1 2 3 4 FTA 3 GAA 1 Spamsh Club 3 4 YTeens 3 4 Band 1 Glrls Chorus 2 3 4 Lower House 1 Parade Comnnttee 2 3 4 FHA Conven t1on2 RICHARD CHARLES MASLINE 105 Brentley Clrcle Beta Club 4 NFL 4 Qulll and Scroll 3 Sclence Club 2 3 4 Spamsh Club 3 4 Tr Play Commlttee 3 Barker Edltorlal Staff 3 lV1a1t1nsv1lle Vlrglnla 1 2 Drarnatlcs 2 3 Debate Team 2 3 THOMAS HUEY MASON 3205 South Ma1n H1 Y 4 Key Club 3 4 J V Football 1 J V Basket ball 1 Track 2 Tenn1s 4 Intramural Sports 2 3 4 Homeroom Presldent 2 Parade Commlttee 3 4 Tr1n1ty Hlgh 1 CHARLES MILLARD MENDENHALL 1104 North Rotary Drlve Sclence Club 1 Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 Po1nter Busmess Staff 3 4 BARBARA JO MICHAEL 406 Coltrane Street Jr Play Commxttee 3 WILLIAM LAWRENCE MICKEY 3117 South Maln Street Monogram Club 4 Sclence Club 4 Varsxty Football 2 3 4 JV Basketball 2 Track 234 Intramural Sports 2 3 Sr Executlve Board 4 Jr Red Cross Presldent 4 Delegate to RC Natlonal Conventlon 3 JRC Tfdlnlng' Center 2 Southern Eastern Area Counc1l Member 4 Jr Red Cross 2 3 4 Sr Play C0mm1tt96 4 NINJA MAE MILLIKAN 1206 Dorrls Street FHA 1 GAA 1 Y Teens 1 Glrls Chorus 2 Home room V1ce Presldent 2 Prom Commlttee 1 Parade C0mmltt66 1 2 JOHN W MITCHELL Rt 1 Band 1 2 Dance Band 1 2 All State Band 2 Jamestown 1 2 I 1 , 1 s I I 1 1 1 I 1 . . 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MARTHA HELEN MORRIS 427 Royal Oak Avenue FTA 2 Student Council 3 Band 3 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 All State Orchestra 2 3 Lower House 3 Jr Play 3 Talent Show 2 3 Piedmont Orchestra SANDRA JEANNETTE MULLIS 404 Prospect Street FHA 1 GAA 1 Library 2 Spanish Club 3 4 Stu dent Council 1 2 Y Teens 1 2 3 Girls Chorus 1 2 Choralettes 3 Homeroom Secretary 1 Prom Com mittee 1 2 Parade Commrttee 1 2 Jr Play Com rguttee 3 Talent Show Committee 1 2 Dean s Office taff 3 FRED ALVIN MURROW 167 West Homestead Avenue JOHN LINCOLN MURROW III 301 Nathan Hunt Drrve Science Club 2 Spanish Club 3 JV Football 1 2 JV Basketball 2 Intramural Sports 1 2 3 4 Swimming 2 DOUGLAS ROGER MCALLISTER 507 Gatewood Avenue Beta Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 H1 Y 3 4 JCL 2 3 Key Club 3 4 Masque and Gavel 3 4 NHS 4 Prom Committee 3 Parade Commrttee 3 4 Jr Play Committee 3 Pemican Edrtorral Staff Sportswrrter 4 Masque and Gavel Treasurer 4 Sr Play Com mittee 4 BEATRICE JEAN MCCLANAHAIN 112 Country Srde Drrve Grrls Chorus 2 3 ELEANOR JUNE MCCRERY 400 Otteray Drrve Beta Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 FTA 1 Z 3 4 JCL 2 3 Prom Committee 1 Parade Committee 2 3 4 Jr Play 3 Pemican Edrtorral Staff Statrstrcran 4 Bulletin Board Commrtte 4 FTA Convention Z 3 PHILLIP MAURICE 'VIcDOlNALD 213 Welch Drrve H1 Y 1 2 3 4 Varsity Football 2 J V Football 1 Baseball 2 Intramural Sports 2 A Cappella Chorr 2 3 4 All State Chorus 2 3 4 Parade Committee 3 JA'VIES AVERY NICGLIRE 425 Vloffrtt Drrve French Club 3 H1Y 1 2 3 4 Intramural Sports 2 3 Parade Committee 7 3 Safe Teen Drivers Club 4 JULIA ARIVIINTA NIcL-KRTX 919 Rotarv Drrve Beta Club 4 French Club 3 4 FT-X 3 .ILL 1 7 eens 1 7 3 4 Grrls Choru Lower House 1 4 Y T 1 2 Choralettes 3 4 Prom Committee 7 4 Student Councrl Phone Office 3 4 RONNIE G NICNILIL 411 Nloffrtt Drrve Beta Club 4 J N Football 7 NELDA LOUISE NASH 711 Barbee Street Beta Club 3, 45 JCL 2, 35 Science Club 3, 45 Student Council 45 Y-Teens 1, 3' Prom Committee 1' Parade Committee 4' Junior Play Committee 35 Pemican Editorial Staff Copywriter 4' Bulletin Board Com- mrttee 4' Beta Club Convention 3' JCL Convention 2 3' Coach s Staff 2 JACK ALLEN NEAL 802 North Main Street French Club 3 4 JCL 3 Key Club 3 4 NHS 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Student Councrl 4 Band 1 Parade Committee 3 Junior Play Committee 3 Pointer Editorial Staff Headlrner 3 4 Feature Editor 4 Senior Executive Board 4 Senior Super latrve W1tt1est4 LOUIS HANES NEAL 526 White Oak Street Intramural Sports 2 Band 1 2 JOSEPH E NELSON 606 Forrest Avenue Orchestra 1 J R NEWTON III 515 North Drive Varsity Football 2 3 4 J V Football 2 Wrestling 3 4 Track 4 Intramural Sports 2 3 4 DINAH RAY INIBBELINK 1001 Montlreu Avenue Beta Club 4 French Club 3 4 JCL 2 Y Teens 2 3 4 A Cappella Choir 3 4 All State Chorus 2 3 4 Grrls Chorus 1 Choralettes 2 Small Ensemble 3 4 Parade Commrtte 4 Typical Teenager 4 Senior Superlatrve Wrttrest Sr Play 4 SARA ELIZABETH INORMAIN 407 White Oak Street Beta Club3 4 FTA 1 2 3 GAA 1 JCL 2 3 NFL 1 2 3 4 Quill and Scroll 3 4 Radio Gurld 1 2 Science Club 1 2 3 Spanish Club 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 Homeroom Treasurer 1 Secretary 7 Prom Committee 1 2 3 Parade Committee 1 2 3 4 Pointer wrrter 2 3 Talent Show Committee 2 Sec retary of Science Club 2 Lower House 1 2 Sr Play 4 BECKY FAYE OAKLEY 2103 Francis Street GAA 1 Spanish Club 3 YTeens 1 2 3 Grrls Chorus 1 2 Choralettes 3 Prom Committee 1 Parade Committee 1 2 Jr Play Comnrrttee 3 Stu dent Council Phone Office 2 3 'VIARGARET ELIZABETH OLDHANI 1008 Johnson Street Beta Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 FT-X 7 GA-X 1 JCL 2 3 Vlasque and Gavel 3 4 NHS 4 Qurll and roll 4 Y Teens 1 7 Ch ler Cappella Chorr 4 All State Chorus 3 Grrls Chorus 1 2 Choralettes 3 Homeroom President 7 Prom Commrtteel 2 Parade Commrttee 3 4 Jr Plav 3 Pointer Business Staff Exchange Editor 5 Senior Executive Board 4 French Club Xrce Presrdent 4 Nlasque anfl Gavel Secretary 4 President Boxs Glee Club 4 Senior Superlatrx Frrendlrest 4 Whos IN ho 4 Sr Plav 4 PHX LISS ELLEN OSBORN 104 Nlrll Street Cafcterra Staff 7 3 219 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' . 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Jrm Farrrrngton Cassandra Parlors Jerry F rlow J B Parmrer Claudette Farrrngton Frank Faulkner Jrmmy Ferguson Darrell Ferguson Patrrcra John Dea Don Douglas Ray Dayrd Flannery Bud Flowers Gerrr Flynt Randy Forzleman Bobby Fogleman Judy Fogleman Peggy Foley James Folger Ruth Foster Steve Fountarn Lynn Fountarn Nrck Foust Judrth Fowler Becky Franklrn Roger F13LlSl Dayrd FIALIQI Sharon Freeland Nancy Freeman Sylyra Free2e Elarne Frrar karen Frrth James Frrth Rrchard Fulk Lourse Fuller Jrm Fer ree Fetner Frelds Frelds Flnch Frsher Fulp Sandra Funder bur k Car ol Furr Jrmmy Caddy Dean Carther Ger ry Gallowar Leonard 115 39 132 9 13 3 4 7 43 97 44 46 63 28134 36 bb 140 5 6 97 8 0 5 31 Cl 5 9 9 4 1 6 4 1 0 , ......,....,............,............... 59, 144 I . ..........,............,................,.. 115 , ........,..................,.......... 45, 53, 144 , ,....,..,...... ..,. ,..,.......... 4 0 , , 98, 182 , .........,.....,.,,.,.,............... 44, 114 . 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TIS R111 -, 1 1114. 42. -13, 44. 79. 132. 1'4. 1735. 175 .7 Slmeon J1mmy Reagan Hllda Reagan Steve Reavls Ehzabeth Reavls Marle Reddlck J lmmy Reece Dewey Reece John n y Reece Melv1n Reld Bllly Reltlel Grace Rlce Larry Rlce Lynette Rlch Blll Rlch Kenneth Rxdge Rldge Ridge Riggs RIKZB Rxley Rlley Buddy Jlmmy Martha Jackle Karen Anne James Rmg Betty Rxpley Jane Rnsmg Bon n1e R1s1ng Joe Rltch Gayle R1tch1e Chuck Roach Rosalmd Roberts Frank Robertson Alice Robertson Jerry Robertson Judy Robms Judy Robmson Jeff Robmson Hubert RODISOD Janet Rochelle Ton1 Rodden Ronald Rogers Don Rogers Pam Rogers Raymond Rollins Ernest Rouse Ellls Rouse Jerry Rowe Danny Royals Brenda Russell Sandra Ruth Jerry Ruth Joyce Safrlt PBCTICIB Sale Marvln Sale Sylvla Samet Dolly Samet L1nda Samuels Carleen Sanders Lance Sanders Rlta Sanders Sheron Saunders Dlanne Saunders Sylv1a Sawyers Kathryn Scearce Nancy Schm1dley Mlchele Schoenfeldt Charles Schulthelss Barry Sc1sm Lmda Sechrest Harry Sechrest L1nda Sechrest Marle Secreast Joyce Secrest Wllson Sedberry Kelth Setzer Bettle Setzer Blllle Setzer Stephen Seward John Seward Johnny Seyk Susxe Shankle Carlene Shankle Kay Shapard Charlle Sharp Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw Myra Audrey B1 Darrell Gmger Sheets Brenda Sheetz Franklm Sheff1eld Wxllxam Shelton Nancy Shepard Ex elyn 10 I 13 140 141 6 78 80 129 133 3801 4 6 14 07 5 10 129 35 82 129 3 44 6 76 83 135 140 178 81 82 123 162 123 45 STUDENT 4 44 4 4. 4 48 INDEX Sherman George Sherman Starr Sherrlll Lee Shlrley Douglas Shlrley Jeanette Sboaf Therrell Shortxll Jeffrey Shumate Wanda Shuskey Mlckey Slegel John Sllverstem San dy Simeon Carole Simmons Barbara Slmmons Marlan Slmons Kenneth Slmpson Don na Ann Sizemore Lynne Skeen Brenda Skeen Bruce Skeen Carolyn Skldmore Gayle Slack Gary Slack Susxe Slate Audrey Slate Lmda Slate Thomas Slawter Nancy Sledge Larry Smlth Becky Smlth Bobby Smlth Bonnle Smlth Brenda Smlth Charles Smlth Henry Smlth Howard Smith Judy Smlth Larry Smxth Marllyn Smlth Nancy Smlth Nancy Smith Patr1c1a Smlth Sally Faye Smlth Sally Jane Smlth Sandy Smlth Tommy Snlder Ph1ll1p Snlder V1ck1 Sn1der Wayne Snyder Mary Ann Sommers Gayle Scots Rozane Southard Charles Southern Becky Southern Shlrley Spell Roger Spell Sandra Spencer Margaret Spencer Rosal1nd SDIVCY Presley Spradley Margo Sprmger Carolyn Sprmger D1ck1e Sprlnger Joann Sprxnger Tommy Stafford B1lly Stal der A n n e Staley B1lly Staley Charles Staley Glor1a Staley Ronny Stamey Robert Stancll Brenda Stanton Mary Frances Starnes Frances Staton Darrell Staton Delores Stell Warner Stephens Jlmmy Stephenson J1m Stewart J1mmy Stewart Sparky Stiles Ray Stmson Dor1s Stmson Nancy Stoddard Dan Stoker Barbara Stone L1nda Stone Lloyd Stout Gwen Stratton Blll Strlckland John Strxckland Roger 41 48 4 57 72 6 136 144 152 5 47 108 45 S 108 137 7 4 80 4 :J 4 4 , ' ............. . ...........,............. 47, 122 , -V.----,-.--------.---.--.--- . . 123. 173 , ...........,................................ 79 , --'---'-'---'-------------- 108. 145. 149. 195 ', ' ......,...,....... 44, l0', 153, 155, 174, 178 ' , .....,,............................ 123, 123, 123 ', ' ....,....................,......... ..... 7 9, 150 ' , .................................... . 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To you Mr Whltley our speclal thanks for your tlmely suggestlons and your words of encouragement d u rln g our dead lme days Although we dldnt see vou every day we knevs vou were there wlth vour sup port of our project Teachers each of you seemed to be wells of pat1ence durlng the plcture taklng mter ruptlons You were lnvaluable to us when It came to collectmg money for Pemlcans and p1ctures and we especxally appreclated your co operatlon on the day the Pemlcans came out' Students even though there were tlmes when we wlshed that there weren t so many of you we appreclated your help when lt came to 1dent1fy1ng the countless p1ctures that went 1nto th1s book We re sorry we told you that the 1960 Pemlcan was go1ng to be fuschla wlth purple strlpes but we knew you dldnt beheve us anyway' A yearbook cannot be produced through the efforts of only one person It takes the co operatlon of many people to do the Job well Even though we fussed at you Pemxcan staff members you have been a tremendous group To B111 our off1c1al photographer and to Henry Scotty and Bobby thanks a m1l l1on for all the work you dld on your own t1me to get p1ctures for us Frances Jud1 note of thanks for the many hours they put 1n to get the pages and pages of copy typed perfectly Becky and Conme led the1r plc ture ldentlflers Kay and B 1ll1e Anne through the mountamous stack of p1ctures f They completed the almost lmposslble task of ldentlfymg each person correctly fwe hopej The spolts staff Nancy C Ton1 Charl1e Douglas and Doyle are the next to thank June Polly and Jane were our able semor stat1st1c1ans and Gmger and Lmda performed the tremendous task of copylng the dummy Thank you Betty Lucy and Rebecca for wr1t1ng copy so efflclently Last but not least our thanks to Gary who was always on hand to do any odd Jobs that popped up Thanks to our buslness staff Margaret Mary Frances Jean Brenda Ann Nancy S Amta Peggy Gayle Jane Llbby Claude Martha Lettle Faye Pat and Annette for br1ng1ng home the bacon There are several people at Delmar Stu dlOS that we W1Sh to thank Mrs Marjorle Bartlett for her mvaluable adV1C6 about our layout Mr Max Ward and Mr Whltle Bos well for maklng the 1nd1v1dual p1ctures and many of the group p1ctures 1n our book and Mr V1rg1l Spencer and all the people at Delmar for the1r adv1ce to us and the1r ln terest m our publlcatlon The Prudentlal Insurance Company of Amerlca rates our speclal gratltude We are mdebted to them for the use of the1r slogan on pages 196 197 but we have by no means forgotten her Mxss Tapp you have been the greatest For your unendlng pat1ence for everythmg you have done for us we say to you a slmple but smcere Thank you Nancy and Jo ,I .W ,ZZ-.. ffaffff fffl, 9414, 7. ff ,f-'ff f,,,4,f X41 J'-D664-Offlag U' I Aw !57Q7Q441f4f-1,44 44 Q fl lg f '717,f l ff J ff ff f A of 154,- qgeailrxx ' 7 ' 9 ' A: ' . - ' ' - '! 7 !! 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