Central High School - Pemican Yearbook (High Point, NC)
- Class of 1970
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R NC LC 371.8 H638P 1970 c.4 High Point Central High School Pemican. pemican 1970 Editor-in-CJiief . Eddie Peatross Assistant Editors . Mike Jones Sharon Snider Business Managers . Frosty Culp Jeff Homey Editorial Adviser . Mr. Terry Lambert Business Adviser . Mrs. Mary Davis PROPERTY OF HIGH POINT PUBLIC LIBRARY HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA ■ t i L ■■ f ' ■ jW J A hallway dark and indifferent, A football field young, uncut; An auditorium, empty. Life has not yet begun here; 8312002 3 But then it does (and when it does) (action) reaction to the crowd And their loud expressions, faces (teacher’s resting places) Sounds of solitude soldered through Making way for something new, commotion moving 4 6 Learning Making, caring Taking, daring Following an unseen force (an unseen fa rce) to a not-so-near goal. Seizing opportunity at the outset and setting out. Where ever you stop, what ever you do each small second a reaction to; (action) across the hall Meeting the best friend of them all, a sliding silently through years of experience expression evolvement Involvement-participation hearing their announcement of the dawn of a new right (or yawn) the justifiable journey to future itself. 9 But whatever you say or do Whomever you stop to listen to They will speak right to you; 10 12 and say What is now today Is the only way (our vital part) of expression or reaction to something new NSTON S M -KM.) ( UfO ' • ! ■ • ’ The Something action. 13 High Point Central High School 1969-1970 High Point, North Carolina 15 Devotion to his students without thought of special recognition and his traits of patience and understanding make this man deserving of high esteem. We acknowledge that certain kind of excellence exemplified by him. An exceptional man and teacher, he employs his natural abilities, bis wit, his personality, and his unselfish enjoyment of life for the people around him. These qualities set a criterion that any man would be proud to achieve. To Luis Sanchez-Gomez, we are proud to dedicate the 1970 PEMICAN. Eddie Peatross 16 CONTENTS DEDICATION . 16 ACADEMICS . 16C STUDENT LIFE . 48A SPORTS . 128A STUDENTS . 160A ADVERTISEMENTS . 224H A CA DEM ICS HIGH POINT CITY SCHOOL BOARD: Ronald E. Jester, Dr. William P. Matthew, A. Laurin Welborn, J. C. McAllister, Jr.; Mrs. Evelyn M. Thompson, Dr. Dean B. Pruette, Dr. John D. Bridgers. (Not Pictured - Dr. Perry Little) THOMPSON, MRS. EVELYN, Chairman of Board, High Point City Schools PRUETTE, DR. DEAN B., Limestone College, A.B., UNC-Ch, M.A., Columbia University, Ed.D., Superin¬ tendent, High Point City Schools THAYER, DR. LLOYD Y., Wake Forest Universi¬ ty, A.B., M.A., UNC-CH, Ed. D., Assistant Superin¬ tendent, High Point City Schools LEWIS, DR. VIRGINIA, Muskingum College, B.S., Ohio State University, M.A., University of Virginia, Ed.D., Director of City Instruction, High Point City Schools Walter F. Jones, purchas¬ ing agent; Jack M. Cox, assistant su¬ perintendent of building and grounds; Bernie M. Sheffield, li¬ brary co-ordinator; A. J. Simeon, athletic di¬ rector I SHAVER, JERRY G., Tennessee Wesleyan College, A.B., Lenior-Rhyne College, M.A., Appalachian State University, Principal, High Point Central High School I I i ADMINISTRATION I i i I i SURRATT, JAMES E., A.B., High Point College, M.Ed., UNC-G, assistant principal MR. SURRATT’S STAFF: Row 1 — Brown, Clark, Suggs Row 2 — Pugh, Duggins, Brawner, Askew. Mrs. Alice Dameron DEAN’S OFFICE STAFF: Row 1 — Barnes, Mabe, Robinson, Manning, Ric h. Row 2 — Welch, Michael, Murchison, Cleve¬ land. Row 3 — Gwyer, Miller, Dolle. Row 4 — Olson, Ferree, Hinkle, Byerly. Mrs. Johnsie Jackson Mrs. Doris Teague OFFICE STAFF GENERAL OFFICE STAFF: Row 1 - McGowan, Farlow, Alexander, Flynn, Johnson. Row 2 - Mclnnis, Cole, Lee, Charles, Grant. WINDHAM, MRS. JEAN¬ ETTE P., B.A., Florida State University, Art, Art Club, Y-Teens ART DEPARTMENT The new art teacher, Mrs. Windham, provided an extremely active program. With the aid of slides, the art students made an extensive study of art history and painters. Following the guidelines of a set course of study, the students received instruction in a wide variety of different forms of art. Many of the art students were interested in pur¬ suing a profession in commercial art, while others were concerned simply with art enrichment. 17 ATKINSON, JAMES W., B.S., North Carolina College, M.A., Co¬ lumbia, physical education, FCA BOYLES, ROY W., A.B., Guilford College, M.Ed., UNC-CH, depart¬ ment head, physical education, head football coach, assistant track coach, FCA. COZART, CASSANDRA, B.S., East CaroUna University, M.A.T., UNC-CH, physical education, GAA, cheerleaders HALL, RICHARD WAYNE, B.S., M.A., Western CaroUna University, physical education, biology. Junior Jaycees, cross country, JV basket¬ ball, assistant footbaU coach HESTER, PATRICIA GAIL, B.S., High Point College, physical edu¬ cation, GAA, cheerleaders NELSON, ROGER L., B.S., High Point CoUege, M.Ed., UNC—G, physical education, mathematics, head basketball coach ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT BOYS’ COACHES STAFF; Lee, Schute, Coach Roy Boyles, Noble, Evans. 18 GIRLS’ COACHES STAFF: Row J: Allred, Kelly, Crissman, Pruitt. Row 2: Kearns, Simmons, Burns. Row 3: Liner, Hill, Evans, Yates. The physical education program attempted to de¬ velop students both physically and mentally by par¬ ticipation in team sports such as football and basket¬ ball. Througli individual efforts such as track and tumbling, the department hoped to develop physical pride and to give the student the athletic interest and ability needed for a carryover sport in later life. 19 The Business Education Department was charac¬ terized by continuation. This department, as always, aimed at preparing its students for careers in the business world soon, if not immediately, after high school. Courses ranged from accounting to the more common typing. It continued its use of new curricu¬ lum and techniques in its more recently developed courses of Office Machines and Co-operative Office Occupations. Often the latter course placed students in part-time jobs for on-the-job training during select¬ ed afternoons of the school week. BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT CUDD, BERRYMAN T., A.B., Wof¬ ford College, Department head, basic business, office machines, business math, data processing. Pointer business adviser DAVIS, MARY D., B.S., High Point College, Typing 1, Typing II, Short¬ hand II, Pemican business staff ad¬ viser HEDGECOCK, ROGER D., B.S., East Carolina University, Book¬ keeping, Preparatory Office Occup¬ ations MEDFORD, SANDRA, B.S., M.A., East Carolina University, Typing 1, Shorthand I, Cooperative Office Occupations, COO activities LYONS, BERT E., B.S., Western Carolina, M.Ed., UNC-G, Short¬ hand, Typing, Marketing, Junior Class Co-sponsor 21 Driver Education played an important role in school life. To pass the Driver Education course, a student was required to spend 36 days in the classroom training, consisting of films, discussions, and skill tests. The student was also required to have 18 days in under-the-wheel training. Young drivers were taught proper driving skills, habits, and manners. MYERS, JOE DON, B.S., High Point College, Driver Education SHIELDS, J. FRANK, Cer¬ tificates in Driver Educa¬ tion from Georgia Tech, University of North Caro¬ lina, Northwestern, Colum¬ bia, Driver Education DRIVER 22 EDUCATION ENGLISH DEPARTMENT ,r 23 CALHOUN, MRS. ELIZABETH Y., A.B., UNC G, English III, Junior Class Co-sponsor DAWALT, MRS. EVELYN, A.B., Marion College, English II, Sub-Ju¬ nior Club DIACK, MARION E., B.A., St. Andrews College, English IV, Civinettes GOODMAN, RUTH, A.B., Berea College, Speech, English IV, Mas¬ que and Gavel Society HIGHFILL, GENEVA D., A.B., Guilford College, English 11, Na¬ tional Beta Club LAMBERT, TERRY J., B.S., Uni¬ versity of Alabama, Creative Writ¬ ing , Drama, English III, Opus, Pemi- can, Theatriks ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Within High Point Central there was one point of mutual reference for every student, English. The En¬ glish Department stressed varying things according to grade and aptitude. The seniores offe Centrale ware engaged inne the studie offe Worlde Literature, a great deal offe wich focussed on the writtin’s offe Chaucere and othere Middle Angleish autheres. “Alas, Pearl you must go on to class for what will our minister Arthur Dimmesdale say if you missed your American Litera¬ ture course? You must not detain your fellow juniors.” Definition Sophomore English: a course in which stu¬ dents found themselves involved primarily in the study ot English grammar, diagramming, and drills. 24 McINNIS, NANCY, B.A., UNC-G, English 11, Bison Berets OAKLEY, PHYLLIS, A.B., UNC-CH, English 11, Civinettes RAMPY, PATRICIA, B.A., Wake Forest University, English III, cheerleaders, Pep Club TATE, MRS. JANET FOX, A B., Guilford College, M.Ed., UNC-CH, English IV, Senior class co-sponsor YOKLEY, W. KEITH, B.S., Appa¬ lachian State University, English III, Key Club, student store YOUNG, ELEANOR C., A.B., High Point College, B.L.I., Emerson College, English IV, department head, Pointer, Quill and Scroll 25 BENFIELD, MILLIE, B.S., Appa¬ lachian State University, Home Economics, Family Life Education, FHA BOSTIC, MRS. DOROTHY P., B.S., North Carolina Central, M.A., Columbia, Home Economics, FHA, Senior class co-sponsor FAIRCLOTH, MRS. MARY DIANE, B.S., UNC-G, Home Economics, Boys’ Home Econo¬ mics, FHA HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT The Home Economics Department stressed better home life in every facet. The studies included cloth¬ ing, cooking, serving, and the economical aspects of homemaking. Not only did the students study, but also they participated in the work. A Home Economics program was also offered to boys who were interested in the study of home life. 26 27 Qi alwi LANGUAGE LAB ASSISTANTS: Schubert, Callahan, Clontz, R. Jones, Keyes. While some language students struggled with “Par- lez-vous francais?”, others attacked “Habla usted es- panol?”, and still others attempted to conquer “Dicis- nes Latina?”. Last year, Scott Gayle was chosen to study in France. A student was selected to go to Spain this summer from the profits of Language Week. Sven-Erik Strandberg from Sweden was Central’s exchange stu¬ dent this year. 28 LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT HOWARD, MRS. SHERRY, B.A., UNC-G, Latin, Einglish H, Junior Classical League JOSEPH, DOLORES JULIA, B.A,, UNC-G, Spanish, Inter-Club Coun¬ cil McDAVID, MARY H., A.B., Winthrop College, M.Ed., Univer¬ sity of South Carolina, Erench, 1 rench Club McELWEE, MRS. CATHY, A.B., UNC-G, Lrencli, English 11, ETA MOURANE, MAXALYNN, A.B., UNC-G, M.A., UNC-CH, depart¬ ment head, Erench, Erench Club SANCHEZ, GOMEZ LUIS R., De¬ gree at Law, University of Havana, Spanish, Spanish Club 29 In every school there are facilities that are abso¬ lutely necessary for research and study, books. The Library Department provided these research materials and many other facilities ranging from film strips to recordings, and from magazines to newspapers. The Library was headed by Miss Johnson, Miss Byrd, and Mrs. White. 30 BYRD, MARY ELIZABETH, B.S., UNC-G, M.S., University of Ten¬ nessee, Librarian, Library Club JOHNSON, E. BAIN, A.B., M.A., Duke University, M.S.L. S., UNC-CH, Librarian, Library Club WHITE, MRS. BETTYE, B SC, University of Mississippi, Library aide LIBRARY DEPARTMENT LIBRARY STAFF: Row 7-Williard, Angel, Thompson, Bunting. Row J-Winslow, Peeler, Gray, Spencer. Row i-Davis Turner Rearwin, Howell, Beck, Baker. 31 HARRIS, GAIL, B.S., High Point College, Al¬ gebra, Trig, Analytics, cheerleaders. Pep Club HOLDER, MRS. EUNA, B.S., Carson-Newman, Geometry, General Math, Math Club LEE, SANDI, B.S., High Point College, Algebra, Consumer Math, Y-Teens LEWIS, MRS. EUNICE, A.B., Meredith, Trig, Al¬ gebra, Analytics, Anchor Club NEELY, LANDRY, A.B., St. Mary of the Woods, Algebra, Consumer Math, co-sponsor Sophomore class REEVES, WILLIAM, B.S., N.C. State, Algebra, Geometry, Junior Civi- tans SIMON, MRS. NANCY, B.A., UNC-G, Algebra, General Math, NHS STEPHENS, MRS. CHRISTINE, B.S., N.C. State, Geometry, General Math, co-sponsor Sopho¬ more class, ward 6, de¬ partment head 32 MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT As an example of diversity throughout tlie High Point Central Math Department, there were mathe¬ matical terms ranging from addition to convergent progression. Central’s students have an opportunity to take a general curriculum, an average course of study, or an advanced program in the field of mathe¬ matics. I il I; i; i 33 Tlie musical programs at Central were given throughout the year under the direction of Mrs. Greene, Mr. Carter, and Mr. Ruth. The choruses, bands, and orchestral groups combined to present the annual Christmas concert. These groups worked diligently all year to prepare lor the state and district contests which would hope¬ fully reward them for their constant practice. MUSIC DEPARTMENT 34 CARTER, DAVID L., A.B,, Con¬ cord College, M.A., Marshall Uni¬ versity, department head, Band GREENE, MRS. FLORENCE, B.S., Appalachian State University, M.M., Louisiana State, Choral Music, Theory, choral groups RUTH, E. BARRY, B.S., M.A., Appalachian State University, Or¬ chestra, Chamber Orchestra 35 SCIENCE SCIENCE LAB ASSISTANTS: Row 1 - Johnson, Thomas, Hodgin, Purcelle. Row 3 - Pace, Mann, Holdway, Harris, Cirulis, Bencini. Row 2 - Bridgers, Connor, Myers, Fowler, Whitesides, Gray. 36 ANDREWS, LEE H., A.B., Cjuiltord College, Biology, Student Con¬ gress DAVIS, MRS. GWEN¬ DOLYN P., B.S., A T University, Biology DOCKERY, MRS. CARYLON, B.S., Salem College, M.A., Duke, Physics, Advanced Physi¬ cal Science, NHS, Hi-IQ, Science Club FARLOW, THERON, B.S., M.A., ASTC, Bio¬ logy, .lunior Civitans KENDALL, MRS. VER- DIE, B.S., Southern Uni¬ versity, M.S., Columbia, Biology MILLER, HENRY LEE, B.S., Western Carolina, M.Ed., UNC-CH, Bio¬ logy, Physical Science, audio-visual co-ordinator, photography adviser for Pemican ROBERTS, MRS. RAC¬ HEL, B.S., N.C. State, department head, Chemi- ■stry, Nl-L SINK, JOSEPH E., Jr., B.S., High Point College, M.ld., Duke, Physical Science, Chemistry, Science Club, photo¬ graphy adviser SCIENCE DEPARTMENT The Science Department opened new tields ot in¬ terest for the students of CHS. Courses in biology, chemistry, and physics allowed the students to ex¬ periment with and solve the problems in the world ot science. The Science Fair is an annual exhibition of projects giving students a chance to demonstrate their scientific knowledge. The Kiwanis Club, sponsor of the fair, gave $50 and $25 bonds to the senior and junior winners, respectively, in the physical and biological sciences. 38 SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT DAMERON, BILL, A.B,, Lenoir-Rliy ne College, United States History, Geography, Monogram Club HATCH, LOUISA, A.B., UNC G, department head, United States History, American Red Cross McConnell, e. louise, b.a., Bennett College, United States His¬ tory, World History, Democracy in Action, Anchor Club PIERCE, MICHAEL G., B.A., High Point College, World History, So¬ ciology, Psychology, competitive speech. National Eorensic League, Senior class co-sponsor SMITH, SYLVIA, B.S., Appala¬ chian State University, United States History, Contempory His¬ tory, Economics, Sub-Junior Club TAPP, ELEANOR, A.B., Mississippi State College for Women, M.A., UNC-CH, United States History, Government, I ' oreign Student Ex¬ change program WHITESELL, MRS. DOROTHY H., A.B., M.A., East Carolina Uni¬ versity, World History 39 f- %• ?“■ -..x x ' -, ' ' xx ! ' , ' .. ’ 4 The Social Studies Department presented a picture of measurable change from that of previous years. Updatings, such as more widely used TV’s in U.S. History courses, were commonplace at Central. Various courses in this department included: World History, Sociology, Economics, and U.S. History, which was required of all juniors. By presenting the most modern approach to all courses, a continuously greater em¬ phasis was placed on current events. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT 40 41 HARRIS, MRS. EVELYN S., B.S., M.Ed., UNC-G, department head, counselor HUGHES, MRS. ETHEL G., B.S., Howard University, M.A., Colum¬ bia, counselor STREETMAN, MRS. SALLY, B.A., M.A., UNC—G, counselor, Keyettes For help in choosing courses, applying to colleges, or interpreting test scores, students turned to the gui¬ dance counselors, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Hughes, and Mrs. Streetinan. College catalogs and career booklets were readily available to answer questions on financial aid, college requirements, and choosing a vocation. GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT 42 43 BAYS, EULIS B., B.S., East Ten¬ nessee State University, Mechanical Drawing COMBS, DAVID, Ford Motor In¬ stitute, Auto Mechancis, VICA FRYE, MRS. GAITHER C., A.B., M.S., UNC-G, Distributive Educa¬ tion, DECA, Inter-Club Council HOLDER, JOHN M., B.S., M.A., East Tennessee State University, Small Motors, Industrial Arts, Gen¬ eral Math, Inter-Act JONES, JERRY S., B.S„ East Ten¬ nessee State University, English, Math, Social Studies, Chess team, Inter-Act MANN, KENNETH, B.S., M.S., Iowa State University, department head. Wood, Construction Industry RANDALL, MORRIS W., B.S., A T University, ICT, VICA UNDERWOOD, ZACK L., B.S., Appalachian State University, In¬ dustrial Co-operative training, assi¬ stant football and wrestling coach The vocational arts department worked hard in producing the best projects in the state. The project tor this year was the making of a set of candlesticks which won honors at the State Fair. The department instilled the students with a sense of responsibility and pride in their work. Mechanical drawing, woodcraft, and metal work were some ot the courses offered by Central’s vocational arts department. VOCATIONAL ARTS DEPARTMENT 44 45 VOCATIONAL ARTS DEPARTMENT 46 CAI-ETERIA PERSONNEE: Row -Paul Jamerson, Marsha Braunstcin, Ruby Poole, Eudlle Catron. Row 2-Marlha Stirewalt Evelyn Stutts, Bob Stephens, Pearl Stout, Isabelle White. I CAFETERIA 47 MAINTENANCE NIGHTWATCHMAN; D. O. Johnson MAINTENANCE STAFF: Mollie Johnson, Sophie Ricks, Grover Colbert, Alton Mashbnrn, Brent Wilkes. 48 STUDENT LIFE ■iiilii 1 1 • ; ! f i LITERATURE VviWey ' Xbc J C- r n?cle, ' Ou, THAT’S black I .e roi T W |or4T 6 me n A «t Q r„ ■ P ' ' ) T,: ' h KV ' 01 T r- ' ' ' w r r -1 1 1 vy • • $ ' £5- Into the hubbub of student life in the fall there came a flurry of excitement—a whirl of action. Homecoming, 1969 ... a time of reunion, of football, of competition. atjyxjwjuu Foremost among the activities of the weekend was the selection of one top beauty to reign over all. And her name . . . 49 ... MISS LYNNE BERNOT Homecoming Queen 50 51 53 SENIOR ATTENDANTS Nancie McDermott Betsy Hunsucker Sherry Brady Emma Horne Trisha Blue Lynda Hardison Doris Linton 54 JUNIOR ATTENDANTS Tammy Cooke Sharon Reid SOPHOMORE ATTENDANTS Cathy Corn Marilynda Nease 55 College Day What did he say? Your chances of getting in are good. How about the man from St. Andrews? How many achievements do I need to take? Where is the Duke table? What did he say about your average? Apply for early admissions . .. fantastic! In all these people I can’t see anybody. Boy, you sure are loaded down with applications and manuals! How good are the scholar¬ ships? Whom did you talk to? Am I glad I talked with her! A hectic day, an introduction to college. 56 Career Day Through the careful planning of the High Point Rotary Club and Central’s faculty, and with the cooperation of many prominent business and pro¬ fessional men of High Point, students were given a highly profitable program on future vocations during Career Day. The program encompassed careers varying from show business to medicine. 57 Junior-Senior Prom Only a few times during a school year is there really something out of the ordinary, something special. One of the most elegant, exciting, and extraordinary times was the Junior-Senior Prom. More than just a dance, the prom is—a time to get together with friends, a time to enjoy even more the company of another, a time to hsten to music, a time to be the most elite or beautiful person you always wanted to be, but most of all, a time to be remembered as something unique. A prom— a great anticipation, a great fulfillment. 58 Excursion Through the Stars Very rarely is a talent exhibition emceed by something as untalented as a computer but this was the case in the 1969 Talent Show. Performing before a backdrop of a galaxy, the acts were as varied as they were many. Some of the more novel were given by a percussion ensemble and a ballet dancer. As one might guess in this apolloed-world of today, the theme for the Talent Show was “An Excursion Through the Stars.” 59 School Store SCHOOL STORE STAFF: Row 1: Livengood, Barnes, Williams, Beard. Row 2: Loggins, Grissom, Crum, Spencer, McWhirter. Bus Drivers BUS DRIVERS: Pratt, Mowery, Tyndall. 60 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Betsy Hunsucker, secre¬ tary; Larry Robbins, vice-president; Nancie McDermott, presi¬ dent. Student Government As its main project, the Student Council organized the ward system. This enabled the Executive Board to work closely with the students on specific problems. Under the supervision of Mr. Andrews, the Student Council conducted the annual talent show and aided the cheerleaders in preparing the stadium for home¬ coming with the theme, “Alice in Bisonland.” As a new service to the school, they served refreshments at J.V. games. The Central District Workshop of Student Councils was to have been held at Central in February. After much work had been done by local committees in preparation for the event, it was cancelled due to lack of interest on the part of neighboring schools. STUDENT CONGRESS: Row 1: Brown, Booe, Tomlin, Hun¬ sucker, Easter, Amos, Pick, Cecil. Row 2: Robbins, Green. Jones, Blackwelder, Byrd, Fowler, Kirk, Collins, Row 3: J. Leonard, McCurdy, Holmes, Hollingsworth, Thomas, L. Pick, Levina. Row 4: Gray, Slate, McKenzie, J. Leonard, Dillard, Homey, Robinson, Frazier. Row 5: Loflin, Cadick, Johnson, Voorhees, Auman. Row 6: Beck, McWhirter, Middle- brooks, White, Schafer. 61 INTER-CLUB COUNCIL: Row 1: Mattocks, Hunsucker, Stout, Hekler, Bunting, Barnes. Row 2: Robbins, Homey, Lewis, Barringer, Hoover. Row 3: Shaw, Robinson, McDer¬ mott, Gayle. Row 4: Allen, McKenzie, Stancil, Slack, Wilson, Miller. 62 Student Government WARD REPRESENTATIVES: Row 1: Bailey, Brown, Johnson, Herring, Jones. Row 2: Bencini, Gantt, Davis, Moore. EXECUTIVE BOARD: Row 1: Hunsucker, Thomas, Easter, Price, Leonard. Row 2: Levina, Robinson, Cecil, Amos. Row 3: Rives, Pick, Robbins, Warren, McDermott. Row 4: Anderson, McKenzie. 63 EDITORIAL STAFF; Row 7-Oldham, Collins, Gayle, Levina, Bulla, Hill, Rutledge. Row 2-Tyson, Middlebrooks, Shaw. Row i-Gantt, Witherington, Hekler, Peatross, Weininger, Caudell, Fallow, Thompson, Jones. PEMICAN 1970 PEMICAN EDITORS: Sharon Snider, Mike Jones, Eddie Peatross What is a Pemican staff? What force gives students the ability to publish a professional chronicle of the year’s events? Pressure, temper tantrums, a disunited staff working like hell to meet a deadline, the silent satisfaction of completing a section, the infinite joy of seeing the proofs come back well done, the copy and re-copy, the layout and the re-layout, the planning and the re-planning, the mailing, the photographing, the posing, the informal action, the griping of the edi¬ tors staff, exhausting one’s mental capacity, counting down spaces, headlines, cropping, bleeding; a technical task goal, a thousand times more gargantuan than can be possibly conceived by the ordinary reader; an ideal—an accomplishment. PEMICAN ADVISERS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS: Mr. Miller, Marsh, head-photographer; Fields, Mr. Lambert. BUSINESS STAFF: Row 7-Schaffer, Bailey, Machen, Gekas, Homey. Row 2- Barker, Slate, Livengood, Wilson. Row J-Byrd, Dover, Kerr. Row 4-Bridgers, Culp. 65 FEATURE AND SPORTS STAFFS AND TYPISTS: Row 1: Williams, Hayworth, Carter. Row 2: Moore, Hudson, Holmes, POINTER POINTER EDITORS AND ADVISER: Dozier, Miss Young, Stancil NEWS STAFF: Row 1: Williams, Reid, Utley. Row 2: Roach, Cargal, Mattocks POINTER BUSINESS STAI E: Priest, Brown, Lewis, Kivett, Webster, business manager; Waller, Clinard, Bosch, Key, Holliday, Kennedy, Sherron, Garris. The only record of Central’s history is kept by Pointer, Central’s newspaper. The staff worked hard, trying to appeal to the students and also comply with the rules and regulations of the National Scholastic Press Association.” With the guidance of Miss Young, the editorial staff composed the articles and headlines. The Pointer received criticisms and ratings on all second semester issues. 67 OPUS: Row 1 -Stanley, editor. Row 2-Gayle, Bingham. Row SprackUn. Row 4-Quick, Brooks, Bollinger, Dolle, Welch. i-Hines, Bumgarner, Byerly, Cole, Maheras, Hoover, Holton, Opus is Central’s only opportunity for students to express their ideas and see them published. The ma¬ terial chosen for the magazine was carefully selected by the editorial staff. Any student could send in his writ¬ ings. Opus was published during the second semester of the school year. First semester, the editorial staff took a course in creative writing under Mr. Lambert, the Opus adviser. OPUS 68 69 National Honor Society OLD NHS; Row 1: Hunsucker, Easter, Crissman, Pick, dent; Ilderton, Peatross, Haworth. Row Mrs. Simon, adviser; Snider. Row 2: Levina, vice-president; Lewis, Dixon, secretary; Wall, McKenzie, treasurer; Gayle. Webster, McDermott, Wright. Row 3: Benson, Robinson, presi- “Congratulations, come with me.” This was the beginning of the exciting and emotional experience of being inducted into High Point Central’s National Honor Society. N.H.S. members were selected by their teachers for their outstanding qualities of scholarship, leadership, character, and ser¬ vice. Members are inducted in either the spring of the student’s junior year or the fall of his senior year. The NHS sponsored the Hi-IQ Bowl team and also contributed to¬ wards a student court, co-sponsored by the P.T.A. and the service clubs of the school. 70 HI-IQ TEAM; Row 1 — Top to 5o?ro n-Witherington, Wall, Snider, mascot: Mrs. Dockery, adviser. Row 2-Top to Bottom-CoWms, Haworth, Benson, Mrs. Lewis, adviser, (not pictured, Whitesides, mascot). W.«l NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NEW NHS: Row i—Stout, A. Thomas. Row 2-Witherington, Kirk, Garris, Bencini, Blue, Weant. Row J-S. Thomas, Bernot, Kennedy, Bollinger, Byrum, Brawner. Row 4-Brooks, Hester, Morrow, Robbins. Row 5-Stancil, Lamar, Wilder, Bulla, Wil son, Alexander. Row 6—Sizemore, Shetler, Shaw, Dozier, Fow¬ ler, Whitesides. Row 7-Mann, Collins, Mrs. Dockery, adviser 71 Beta Club BETA CLUB: Row -Mclnnis, W. White, Caplanides, Bencini, Miller, Slack, Mann, Witherington, vice-president; Peatross, Pierce, Anderson, Holmes, Cheek, Row 2-Bailey, McKenzie, Culp, D. Cook, Marsh, Robbins, Shaw, D. Wall, treasurer; Whitesides, Barker, Harris, Cirulis. Row i-Snider, Noble, Evans, Homey, Holton, C. Wilson, Wilder, Bulla, Holliday, Byerly, Smith, D. Wilson, Aiken, Gray. Row - -Dixon, Hekler, P. Kirk, Eagan, Wright, Beard, Brady, Clinard, Kennedy, M. Gayle, J. Schute, Teague, Moore, Stanley, Dozier. Row J-Cole, Stout, Garrett, Rhodenhiser, Blackburn, Leoczko, Roundtree, Jones, Byrd, Cardin, Hollingsworth, Bennett, War¬ ren. Row 6-Levina, Lick, Bernot, Easter, llderton, secretary; Morrow, Garris, M. Schute, Hunsucker, Thomas, Cudd, Pitts, Eagle, Beck. Row 7-Dillard, J. Leonard, Owens, S. Wilson, Thompson, Lichauer, Weaver, Williams, Tyson, K. White, Criss- man, C. Cook, Kelly. Row S-Cagel, Dockery, J. Farlow, Bosch, Gross, Price, T. Collins, M. Farlow, Weininger, Appel, Campen, Schubert, Hoover, Standi. Row 9—Sirull, McGarvey, D. Leonard, Lewis, Robinson, Potts, Brooks, Bollinger, Sears, Johnson, Ferree, Webster, M. Wall. Row 70-Hester, Blue, Meacham, K. Kirk, Rutledge, Bartlett, Villages, Hedgecock, Shetler, Lamar, Keyes, Weant, Burton. Row 77—Key, B. Fow¬ ler, Tyndall, Hussey, president; G. Fowler, Byrum, Dover, Prather, Benson, S. Gayle, Haworth, B. Collins, Cartrette. 72 Students this year were offered a tutoring program by Central’s Beta Club, under the supervision of Miss Highfill. Members having study halls gave two hours of their time each week to aid in subjects in which they had particular interest and skill. The National Beta Club is an organization of scholar¬ ship and leadership. Seniors having a 3.0 and juniors with a 3.5 average are invited to join. 73 OLD MASQUE AND GAVEL; Row 1: Pick, Kirk, Clinard, Hekler, Kelly. Row 2: Brewer, Bernot, Cole, Byerly, Harris, Hinkle, secretary. Row 3: Wilder, J. Homey, Brooks, Hoover, vice-president; Callahan. Row 4: J. Homey, Anderson, Slack, president; Shetler, Meacham. Row 5: Bullard, sergeant-at-arms; Whitesides, Haworth, Bailey, treasurer; Dozier. Masque and Gavel Masque and Gavel was a club for those students with outstanding speech and dramatic talents. Under the supervision of Miss Goodman, the group spent the majority of their time developing formal and informal speeches. Masque and Gavel held bi-monthly meetings and in addition to working on speeches, they discussed future assemblies and speech techniques. 74 NEW MASQUE AND GAVEL: Row 1: Bunting, Batten, In¬ gram, Hughes, Reid, Whitley. Row 2: Grissom, Barnes, Mat¬ tocks, Dillard, Gayle, Jones. Row 3: Brown, Abee, McCurdy, Farlow, Price, Moore. Row 4: Latham, White, Warren, Bennett, Hayworth. Row 5: Schafer, Nealeans, Middlebrooks, Black¬ burn, Perkins. 75 QUILL AND SCROLL: ?OH 7—Priest, Snider, Hekler, Holmes. Clinard, Dover, Peatross. Row 4-Oldham, Culp, Wilson, Row 2—Homey, Garris, Caudell, Jones. Row i-Barker, Wright, Stancil, Dozier. Quill and Scroll Students showing exceptional talent on the Pem- ican, Pointer, and Opus staffs were recommended for membership in the Central High School chapter of Quill and Scroll. This organization is an international honor society of high school journalists who worked to promote recognition for this field. Pemican editors were Eddie Peatross, Sharon Snider, and Mike Jones. Tommye Stancil and John Dozier headed the Pointer staff. Monogram Club To be in the Monogram Club, a student must have gained his letter in a varsity sport. Among the projects accomplished by the Monogram Club were the following: helping operate the concession stand during football and basketball games, encouraging students to participate in varsity sports, and pro¬ moting school spirit. The citizens of High Point were also encouraged to attend athletic events involving Central. The Mono¬ gram Club put forth a positive effort to promote good sportsmanship. MONOGRAM CLUB: Row 7-Cecil, Anderson, Rhodenhiser, Rives, Bencini, Amos. Row 2-Peace, Ingram, McKenzie, Hart¬ ley, Kornegay. Row J-Burris, Miller, Mills, Groome, Cap- lanides. Row 4-Sizemore, Slack, Smith, Currie, Rogers, how¬ ler. Row 5-Cates, Mercer, Greer, h ' orward. Row 6-Johnson, Bottoms, Robbins, Cheek, Dunbar. 7ow 7-Staley, Whitesides, Mr. Dameron, adviser; Mr. Myers, adviser. 77 Individual Honors NATIONAL MERIT ITNALISTS: Lynne Stout and Sharon Snider. DAR GOOD CITIZEN: Nancie McDermott WHO’S WHO: Williams, l ick, Easter, Ilderton, Snider, Wright, Robinson, Bernot, Stancil. Row 2-Johnson, Robbins, Bencini, Miller, Gayle, Witherington, Spencer. Row i-Mills, Anderson, McKenzie, Ingram, 78 1969 COMMENCEMENT MARSHALS: Row 7-Haworth, Morrow, Peatross, Ilderton, co-chief; Gayle, co-chief; Tron, Benson, Robinson. Row 2 —Bencini, Crissman, Witherington, LaMar, l-owler, Wright, McKenzie, Robbins, l- ' ick, Hussey, Wif son, Leonard, Weant. GOVERNOR’S SCHOOL DELEGATES: David Garrett, David Benson, Amelia Cudd. BOYS’ STATE AND GIRLS’ STATE DELEGATES: Jane Lewis, Tommy McKenzie, Steve Mann, Andy Anderson, David Wall, Kathy Crissman. 79 Dramatics The newly formed Drama Department of CHS es¬ tablished a precedent of bringing its material and par¬ ticipants to the public eye in its initial year at the school. Mr. Lambert, who was in charge of the entire department, drilled his students in the arts of acting, writing, scenery construction, and make-up. The dra¬ matics students or Theatriks presented two major works, “The Glass Menagerie” in the fall, and “The Odd Couple” in the spring. The former presentation was put on entirely by the members of the Drama Department, but the latter was cast from those mem¬ bers of the general student body who desired to partici¬ pate. 80 81 The National Forensic League placed its emphasis on a course of tournament participation that would involve constant and challenging debate, dramatic in¬ terpretation, original oratory, and extemporaneous speaking. Though the trend of major tournaments held throughout the country was geared to cross-x debate alone, there were several tournaments which also in¬ cluded dramatic interp, original oratory, and extem¬ poraneous speaking. The three varsity debate teams of CHS traveled widely on the East Coast and attended all the major NFL tournaments. The junior varsity de¬ baters and the members involved in other kinds of speech competition participated on a lesser scale. Through the assistance of Mr. Pierce and Mrs. Roberts, Central’s NFL advisers, the members of the league hosted its own tournament which proved to be highly successful. NFL: Row 7-Keaton, J. Hayworth, Stout, Burris, Bennett, Warren, Gayle, C. Hayworth. Row 2-Pleasants, Bullard, I ' air- child, treasurer; Tobin, Blue, Homey, Fowler. Row i-Middle- brooks. Deale, Smith, Bulla, Snider, point secretary. Row -Mr. Pierce, adviser; McDermott, Bailey, F ' erriter, Dockery, Wilder, secretary. Row 5-Haywood, Leonard, Dolle, Sprac- klin, Stratton, Hartsoe, Benson. ?ow 6-Rutledge, Wright, pre¬ sident; S. Robinson, vice-president; Silver, D. Robinson, Stutts, Welborn. Row 7-Haworth, B. Bridgers, Watson, Fick, Currie. Row 5-Sizemore, Hussey, Alexander, captain-of-debate; R. Bridgers, Collins, Dillard. 82 National Forensic League SPEECH INSTITUTE DELEGATES: Row -Snider, Plea¬ sants, Tobin, Deale. Row 2-D. Robinson, I ' airchild, Rutledge, Wright. o v i-I ' owler, Hussey, Alexander. ?cin’4- Varren, S. Robinson, Wilder, Bennett. 83 JUNIOR VARSITY DEBATERS: Row 1: Pleasants, Robinson, Fairchild. Row 2: Rutledge, Hayworth, Dillard. Row 3: Bennett, Warren, Tobin, Deale. 84 National Forensic League 85 Symphonic, Stage, and Concert Bands SYMPHONIC BAND; Row 1-C. Garrett, Benson, Honeycutt, Smith, Tyson, Clark, Gayle, Haworth, LaMar. Row 2-Weaver, Swaim, Brown, Gantt, Shetler, Harvell, Gibhardt, Brewer, Younts, Love, Withers, Savvas, Viegas, Hedgecock, Halstead. Row 3-G. Mclnnis, Arinfield, Hill, Murphy, Butler, McCall, Allen, Peace, Parker, McGee, Leonard, Rhodenhiser, Stanley, McGarvey, D. Garrett, Kennedy, M. Mclnnis, G. Waldon, L’lippo. Row 4-G. Hill, Whittington, Hedrick, Bottoms, Pierce, Stone, Hight, Ritch, Strickland, Davis, Freeman, Machen, D. Waldon, Titus, Wilson, Godwin. CONCERT BAND; Row -Glover, Gutterman, Logan, Ver¬ non, Reed, Bullock, Christian, Spencer, Caudell. Row 2-Mo- ser. Brown, Ryan, Baldwin, Lee, Howard, Nesbit, Leonard, Moore, Johnson, Mcl’adden, Davis, Johnston, Tucker. Row J-Staton, Murchison, Nesbitt, Robbins, Haywood, Bays, Jones, Clinard, Collins, Windham, Gray, Lockhart, Groome, Dawalt, DeWitt, Keever, Joines, Truesdale, Anderson, Allen. Standing- ' White, Strickland, Smith, Charles. 86 STAGE BAND: Directing-Mr.Carter. yRoH 7-Harvell, Honey¬ cutt, Brewer, Younts, McCall, Dillard. Row 2-Strickland, Davis, Machen, Freeman, Frye, C. Garrett. Row i-Lockhart, Parker, D. Garrett, Rhodenhiser, Peace, Pierce. 87 MAJORETTES; Row 1: Hill, co-head; Villages, co-head. Row 2: Moser, Ryan. Row 3: Murchison, Murphy. Row 4: Caudell. For the CHS Marching Band, public appearances were frequent rather than few. The group performed at halftime during football games and a smaller por¬ tion of this band performed as the Pep Band at basketball games. The Marching Band made its annual performance in the High Point Christmas Parade. Other divisions of the band department in¬ cluded: Stage Band, Symphonic Band, and Concert Band. All bands were under the constant direction (or inspection) of Mr. Carter. 88 ALL STATE BAND CANDIDATES: Row 1: D. Garrett, Ha¬ worth, Flippo, Lee, Hayworth, Brewer. Row 2: Godwin, McGee, Honeycutt, Stanley, Mclnnis. Row 3: Younts, Strick¬ land, Pierce, LaMar, McGarvey. Row 4: Allen, C. Garrett, Frye, Machen, Shetler. Marching Band MARCHING BAND: Row 1: Gayle, president; McFadden, Murchison, Moser, Hill, Villages, Caudell, Ryan, Murphy, Sta¬ ten, Halstead, LaMar, secretary; Mr. Carter. Row 2: Scott, Weaver, Glover, Gantt, Baldwin, Withers, Johnson, DeWitt, ' Wilson, Moore, Bullock, Johnston, Tucker, Brown, Smith, Hedgecock. Row 3: Robbins, Nesbitt, Christian, Shetler, Ritch McGarvey, B. Strickland, Gray, McGee, Charles, Flippo, Ding¬ ier, Spencer, Davis, Lee, Howard. Row 4: Pierce, D. Strickland, Freeman, Bottoms, Parker, Smith, Rhodenhiser, D. Garrett,’ vice-president; Leonard, Mclnnis, McCall, Benson, Clinard’ Bays, Anderson, Keever. Row 5: Truesdale, Reed, Logan, C.’ Garrett, Gutterman, Godwin, Armfield, Hedrick, Peace, Butler, Honeycutt, Harvell, Lockhart, Kennedy, Brewer, White. Row 6: Waldon, Haworth, Davis, Stone, Joines, Windham, Vernon, Whittington, Swaim, Titus, Stanley, G. Hill, Savvas, D. Allen’ T. Allen, Groome. 89 Symphony and Chamber Orchestras CHAMBER ORCHESTRA: Row 1: Witherington, Kennedy, Thomas, Eagle, Cudd, Currie. Row 2: Helm, Hartsoe, Brown, Malone, Stanley, Mr. Ruth, conductor. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: Row 1: Eagle, Thomas, Cudd. Row 2: Witherington, president; Kennedy, Moore, Bartlett, Bailey, Currie. Row 3: Helm, vice-president; Hartsoe, Connor, Mattocks, secretary-treasurer; Haworth, Gayle. Row 4: Rho- denhiser, D. Garrett. Standing: Yarborough, Mr. Ruth, con¬ ductor; Hill, Hedrick, Whittington, Stone, Bottoms. 90 For the orchestra of CHS there was a great deal of diversity offered. The general or Symphony Orchestra participated in the Christmas Program and the State Orchestra Festival, and studied music including all the realms of sound from Baroque Bach to “The Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet.” For interested and more advanced students, there were the Chamber Or¬ chestra, All-State Orchestra, and the High Point Symphony. In all these groups, conductor Barry Ruth stressed not only music technique but also correct interpretation of the material played. ALL-STATE ORCHESTRA: Amelia Cudd, Elizabeth Eagle, Frank Thomas. I I I I SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: Row 1: Brown, Stanley, Bridgers, son, A. Johnson, Kivett, Bartley, Brace. Standing: Waldon, Tucker. Row 2: Dozier, L. Bridgers, Welch, Barnes, Pitts, Flippo, Freeman, Machen, Frye, Currie, Killebrew, Malone. Chambers, Meyers. Row 3: LaMar, Tyson, Cottingham, John- 91 HIGH POINT SYMPHONY MEMBERS: Row 1: Witherington, Kennedy, Cudd, Stanley. Row 2: Eagle, Pitts, Garrett, Rhodenhiser, Machen. 92 A CAPPELLA CHOIR: Row I: Beck, Goodwin, Whitley, Amos, Brown, Nicholson, Gray, Justice. Row 2: Johnson, Castevens, Washington, McCorkle, White, Hustrulid, Wagner, Leary. Row 3: Mrs. Greene, conductor; Kidd, Howell, Burns, Roach, Sears, Glover, Goss. Row 4: Medlin, Hodge, Sheetz, Moore, president; Atkinson, Herndon, Simpson. Row 5: Hill, Jones, Ashewell, Branning, Welch, Burton, Lamm, Legrande, Allen, vice-president. Row 6: Manring, Harris, Tinsley, Brooks, secretary. A Cappella Choir’s principle performance for the student body was at the Cliristmas concert given jointly by the three branches of the musical depart¬ ment. A Cappella in conjunction with the other two divisions of the choral department went caroling during the Christmas season. This first division of the choral department was under the direction of Mrs. Greene. 93 A Cappella Choir Centralaires CENTRALAIRES: Row 1 - Hollingsworth, LaMar, Griffin, Peatross, Jones, McGarvey, Tharp, Owens, Waller, Hines, Cook. Row 2 — Wilson, Lee, Steede, Shetler, Watkins, Woodson, Stancil, vice-president; Vaughn, president; Lewis, secretary; Mrs. Greene, conductor. Centralaires, perhaps the most widely known chorus at Central, was certainly the most widely performed. During the year, this group performed at many civic functions including the Kiwanis luncheon at the Top of the Mart. Also under the direction of Mrs. Greene, the Centralaires performed in the District and State Choral Festivals in the spring. They also sang at a luncheon given by the Delta Kappa Gamma Society. 94 CHORALETTES: Row 1: Emerson, Little, Self, Anders, Moore, Nelson. Row 2: Benson, Chambers, Peeler, McGill, Kiziah, secretary; Bird. Row 3: Mrs. Greene, conductor; Humphrey, Connor, Caswell, Walden, vice-president. Row 4. Brown, Frazier, Atkinson, Nease, president. Choralettes Choralettes, one of the three separate divisions which composed the choral department of 69-70 at Central, was a chorus made up entirely of girls. Its principle aim for the year was to pro¬ mote a better understanding of choral singing and the techniques involved. Primarily this group performed for en¬ joyment and not recognition, and was under the direction of Mrs. Greene. The Choralettes performed at the District Choral Contest. 95 i-xr ANCHOR CLUB: Row —Castevens, secretary; Cranford, Hines, Wiley. Row 2-Weaver, Holmes, Hoskins, Mrs. Lewis, adviser. Row J-Rutledge, treasurer; Atkinson, Hunter, Hodge. Row 4-Mahala, Meredith, president; Mrs. McConnell, adviser Row 5-Campen, Waldon, vice-president; Howell, Lewis, Bur¬ ton. Anchor Club Anchor Club, sponsored by the Pilot International Club, strived to help serve the school and community. The club sponsored the Anchor Club Convention on November 22. In December they sold candy, and made name tags tor the teachers’ doors. They also collected tor the Heart and Muscular Dystrophy Funds. The Anchor Club advisers were Miss McConnell and Mrs. Lewis. 96 ART CLUB: Row 7 —Armfield. Row 2—Clemens, Linton, sec¬ retary-treasurer; Little, Homey, Holliday, Stout, president; Livengood, Wilson, vice-president; Perkins. Row J-McDer¬ mott, Brawner, Minor, DeWitt, Bryant, Younts. Art Club Outside the businesslike world of service clubs, there are organizations set up to further a hobby, a talent, or a vocation. One such organization which originated this year was the Art Club. During the year, the club traveled and viewed many fine works of art at the Weatherspoon Gallery at the University of North Carolina in Greensboro, at the State Art Museum, and at the Arts Council Building in High Point. Art Club members also attended art lectures at High Point Col¬ lege. 97 BISON BERETS: Row I: Mitchell, Gray, co-head; Carlson, co-head; Emerson, Jones. Row 2: Kersey, A. Mitchell, Amos, Headen, Little. Row 3: Johnson, Sheetz, Wallace, Sellers, Helm. Row 4: Wagner, Holmes, Caldwell, Meyers, Walton. Row 5: Saunders, Timmons, Baker, Welch. 98 Bison Berets Though only in their second year, High Point Central’s Bison Berets were an asset to both football and basketball half-time shows. By working closely with Mr. Carter’s marching band and pep band, these girls added much to the spirit of the games. The Bison Berets are a drill team who concentrated mainly on dance routines. Under the direction of Miss Mclnnis, they practiced every day. Some of the mem¬ bers had a study hall with Miss Mclnnis during seventh period. 99 JUNIOR CIVINETTES; Row 7-Payne, Gekas, Smith, Tho¬ mas, Stout, Alexander, D. Ilderton. Row 2-Johnson, Vaughn, Holton, Garris, Clinard, Hunsucker, Weant. Row J-Kearns, R. Levina, Blue, White, P. Ilderton, secretary; Webster, president; Bernot. Row 4-HoUiday, Fairchild, treasurer; Barker, vice-pre¬ sident; Morrow, Leonard, Hayworth. Row 5—Brown, Nease, Gross, S. Levina, Oldham, Voorhees, Price. What makes a Junior Civinette? Service and profit. These were the two main goals set for the year. Services were innumerable. All were important, but perhaps the most important and most fulfilling was that of helping the mentally retarded children at Forest Hills Presbyterian Church. Profit was gained in more ways than one. The monetary profit was acquired by selling cookies, fruit cakes, and peanuts with Senior Civitans. The benefits such as friendship, leadership, and emotional feeling were gained by working with people. Junior Civinettes - too 101 Junior Civitans Junior Civitans were again active in serving their school and the community. Together with other clubs, they aided in keeping the school grounds clean. Club members sold programs and worked hard behind the concession stand at several of the home games. Selling fruit cakes at Christmastime was the Junior Civitans’ money-making project for the year. With Mr. Reeves as the adviser, Junior Civitans met on Wednesday nights to plan their projects. A number of the members attended the spring convention in Raleigh. JR. CIVITAN CLUB: Row I - Rives, Bencini. Row 2 - Robbins, secretary; Clark, Kornegay, L. White, Miller, presi¬ dent; T. Ingram, Hodges, Culp, Ilderton, Sizemore, Rhoden- hiser, Cates, Nesbitt. Row 3 — Dillard, K. Ingram, Tinsley, W. White, Caplanides, Anderson, McKenzie, R. Slack, Poindexter, Smith, treasurer; D. Slack, vice president; Mann, Mills. 102 103 DECA: Row 7-Perdue, Dailey, Vick, German, Mrs. Frye, hears, Spaul, Caswell. ?ow 4-Bowden, Lowery, Shepard, Fer- adviser. Row 2-Scott, president; Torrence, Lamb, Johnson, rell, Winfrey, Allred. Row 5-Vaughn, Gibson, Litton, Har- Hinson, Staley. Row J—Cook, Sparks, Williams, Jones, Bes- rington. Distributive Education Club of America The Distributive Education Clubs of America undertook many projects and contests during the course of the year. Supervised by Mrs. Frye, the club held a Parents’ Night and participated in the High Point Christmas Parade in the fall. Several members attended the State Leadership Convention during March, DECA month. The club’s fund raising project was selling calendar towels. 104 French Club Le but essentiel de Cercle Francais etait d’encour- ager une connaissance et un interet dans la civilisation trancaise. Par la correspondance avec un etudiant en France et les films des voyages d’Furope, les membres sont arrives a une meilleure comprehension des cou- tumes, et des traditions des Francais. Les activites, annuelles du Cercle Francaise out ete ' variees y compris une vente de papeterie, et i ' observance de National Language Week. I RENCH CLUB: Row 7-Di. on, Hekler, president; Thomas, Easter, vice-president; Evans, Stout, secretary. Row 2-Bencini, Collins, Bollinger, Hester, Lick, M. Gayle, Keyes, J-Far- low, corres. secretary; Price, Snider, Bingham, Ilderton, Eagle. Row 4—Ritch, Culp, Gross, treasurer; Leonard, Morrow, Wall, Cargal, Wilder. Row 5-Levina, Oldham, Weininger, Haworth, Blackburn. Row 6-Hussey, Robbins, S. Scott, Bulla, Hollings¬ worth, Miss McDavid, adviser. 105 Fellowship of Christian Athletes The major role of the Fellowship of Christian Ath¬ letes was one of emphasising a Christian-like atmo¬ sphere in sports. Some of the FCA services were: selling programs at sports events, working at the concession stand at basketball games, and selling High Point Black Bison Caps to show team support. The money raised by the club was made by charging admission to their annual confrontation with High Point’s Senior FCA Chapter. i ' CA: Row 7 — Rhodenhiser, Anderson, Bencini, Burris, Kim- sey, Hughes, Nesbitt. Row 2-Kornegay, Miller, Foster, Ingram, vice-president; Johnson, treasurer; Mills, Rogers, Cottam. Row i-Whitesides, Amos, llderton, Caplanides, Cecil, Hawks. Row 4-Rives, Deale, Greer, Hartley, Peace, Shaver, Bouldin. Row J—Slack, secretary; McKenzie, president; Clark, White, Tho¬ mas, R. Slack, Gordon, Clinard. Row 6-Groome, Armstrong, Cates, Sizemore, Beaston. Row 7-Ritch, Currie, Smith. Row 5-Forward, Meacham, Robbins, Bridgers, Mr. Atkinson, ad¬ viser. 106 FHA: Row 7 —Bartlett, P. Turner, Harris, vice-president; Amos, president; Carlson, Hicks, Huchins, Pruitt. Row 2-West, Sim¬ mons, Kelly, Osborne, Martin, Dolle, C. Loggins, Kersey, God- bolt. Row J-Booe, Morgan, treasurer; Jones, Carter, secretary; M. Pharr, Stoner, C. Loggins. Row 4—]. Jones, Neighbors, Cross, Medlin, L. Turner, Mowery, Beasley, Row 5-Black- welder, i;. Pharr, Lads, Priest, Hoskins, Hobbs, L. Williams. Row 6- Allen, L. Pharr, Gallman, Clark, Teal, Weakly. Row 7-Saunders, Hinson, V. Williams, Atkinson, Chambers, Bow¬ den. Future Homemakers of America For tliose Home Economics students who wished to further tlieir understanding and interest in home¬ making, tliere was the FHA, or Future Homemakers of America. Annually in February, tliis club held its FHA dance, and at this time announced the FHA Sweetheart and her court. For all these activities, the advisers of the Future Homemakers of America were Miss Ben- field, Mrs. Faircloth, and Mrs. Bostic. 107 Future Teachers of America I TA: Row 7—Barnes, Cook. Justice, Johnson, Green, Villages. Row 2-Dailey, Vaughn, secretary; Callahan, vice-president; Waller, Carrick. Row i—Bailey, Cirulis, Cainpen, treasurer; A. Waller, K. Johnson. Row -McCloud, Bays, Brown, Lee. Row J—Swing, Meredith, Lamar, Stancil, president. Future Teachers of America, an organiza¬ tion composed of students who looked to¬ wards teaching as their life’s work, was very active this year. Headed by president Tonimye Stancil, the organization sold bookcovers as their money-making project for 1969-1970. The Future Teachers of America also gave a Hal¬ loween party tor ten to fifteen-year-olds at Mills’ Home in Thomasville. 108 Girls having a desire for competition in athletics turned to Miss Hester and Miss Cozart tor membership in the Girls Athletic Association. Sports including speedball, softball, and track were offered to those interested. For the first time, Central joined with six other schools in Guilford County Conference basketball com¬ petition. The conference champion went to the district play-offs on March 11 and 13. On November 12, the GAA’s participated in the Volleyball Playday at Page High School in Greensboro. These girls also hosted the annual Spring Sports Day in April. GAA’s: Row -Wallace, Crissman, vice-president; Yates, Lyons, Tucker, Cook, treasurer; Askew, Vaughn. Row 2-Til- ley, Dickens, P. Hayworth, Stepp, Justice, Kelly, secretary; Ledbetter. Row J-Smith, I ' rench, Nunn, Sillman, Craven, Kearns, Harris. Row 4-Hill, Jones, White, West, Bodle’ Stevens, president. Row 5-Robbins, Congdon, Brown, L. Wal¬ ler, D. Atkinson, Allred, A. Atkinson. Row 6-GaUmani Hobbs, Glover, McCauley, Feree, Kerr, Chastain, Evans. Row 7-Miss Cozart, adviser; Nesbitt, Christian, MacDonald, J. Hayworth Mitchell, Miss Hester, adviser; Nease. Girls’ Athletic Association j 1 I 109 Inter-Act Club _4 The Inter-Act calendar, a project of the club, was visible proof of its service to the school. Each monthly calendar contained information concerning important school functions and a picture of the Bison of the Month. To be chosen for this honor, a student or faculty member must have shown qualities deserving of recognition. The Inter-Act Club also sponsored a foreign ex¬ change student, Sven-Erik Strandberg, who resided with a different member of the club each six weeks. Working concession stands and cleaning the school grounds were other services of Inter-Act. 110 INTI R-ACT: Row -Strandbcrg, Pierce, treasurer; McGee, Greer, Hodgin, Penley, M. Gray. Row 2-Mattocks, president; Meachain, Anderson, Bullard, Caudell, Beck. Row J-Reed, Brown, B. Gray, Leonard, secretary; Moon, Gibhart, Bottoms. ' «ou’4 Crouse, Stanley, Swaim, Armstrong, Kennerly, Vau¬ ghn, Benson. Row 5-Hight, Cheek, Nealeans, vice-president; Ward, Wall, Slate, Mr. Jones, adviser. Row d-Brooks, Collins, I ' orward. JUNIOR JAYCUES: Row 7—Johnson, vice-president; Owen, treasurer; Allen, president; Boles, secretary. Row 2-Austin, Chilton, Harvell, Guarino, Brewer. 7?ovv J-Wilson, Hutchinson, Butler, Everhart, Lockhart, Hyles. Row 4-Winfrey, Windham, Manring, Godwin, Hofman. Row 5-Dawalt, Eurr, Smith, Cooke, Dunbar, Kennedy. Row d-Armfield, Herrington, Davis, Mabe. Junior Jaycees The Junior Jaycees, a club fathered by the Higli Point Jaycees, was a service club which worked to¬ wards school and community projects including news¬ paper drives and candy sales for Cerebral Palsy. One of the club ' s responsibilities was donning the Bison cos¬ tume during school sports events. Also, besides the usual tasks of cleaning the grounds, the Junior Jaycees worked the lights for the dramatic productions, and served as referees at intramural basketball games. The major responsibility and recognition for the Junior Jaycees came with their annual sponsorship of the Junior Miss Pageant. 112 „iW.A 113 Key Club Key Club added much to the appearance of the school grounds by their many projects. After much hard work, they finished weeding and painting both of the parking lots. The trash cans around the campus were painted several times by the members. Every day, a Key Club member raised and lowered the flag. These various projects were some of the Key Club’s contribu¬ tions to Central. The ushers seen at all the home football and basket¬ ball games were members of the Key Club. They also provided each student with a free student directory. Under the direction of Mr. Yokley, the club performed various other services for the community. 114 KEY CLUB: Row 7—Homey, secretary; Connor, vice-presi¬ dent; Pace, Holmes, Bennett, G, I ' owler, Burris, Monroe. Row 2-Cecil, Bridgers, Brinson, Hartley, Amos, Middlebrooks, Gayle, president; White. Row i-Keaton, Schaffer, Key, Kin¬ ney, D. I ' owler, Currie, Cottingham. Row -Bailey, Mercer, fields, Ale.xander, Cheek. Row 5- McCall, Blackburn, Davis, treasurer; Streetman, frye. 115 KF ' .YETTES: Row 7-Brawner, Easter, Brady, l lippo, Amos, Evans, Reid, Rich. Row 2-Noblc, Bollinger, Tyson, Hester, (Jray, Carrick, Miller. Row 3- Snider, Helm, Wagner, White, secretary; Gayle, 1 ick, Lewis, president. Row -Mrs. Street- man, adviser; Cole, Bulla, Wright, vice-president; Wilder, S Robinson, Wilson. Row i-Mrs. White, adviser; Kennedy, Hor- ney, treasurer; Harris, Spencer, D. Robinson. 116 Keyettes The members of Keyettes were kept busy by their assorted service projects for the school and com¬ munity. Under the direction of Mrs. White and Mrs. Streetman, they covered chairs for the American Friends Service Committee, addressed envelopes for the March of Dimes, gave a Valentine’s party at Mills’ Home, and sent Christmas cards to men in the armed forces in Viet Nam. Keyettes fed the football and basketball teams after every other home game. These girls also helped provide cookies for the faculty meetings. In the Homecoming float competition, Keyettes captured first place. High Point Central T-shirts were sold as their money-making project. 117 LIBRARY CLUB: ?OM ' 7-F-erguson, Spencer, Rearwin, Bunt- i-Tliompson, secretary; Miss Johnson, adviser; Beclc, Miss ing, president. Row 2-Balcer, Peeler, Idowell, treasurer. Jow Byrd, adviser. Library Club The Library Club of 1969-70 spon¬ sored as its project, two book fairs. In these fairs, students were given an op¬ portunity to purchase paperback books which had been obtained by the library staff. The book fairs held in the fall and spring produced money which the Lib¬ rary Club donated for the purchase of library facilities. Several club members also attended the N.C. Library Associa¬ tion Convention which was held in Dur¬ ham. 118 Math Club Central’s Math Club of 1969-70 was composed of students who had a B or better average in math, and who were presently taking a math course. The club officers with the help of their adviser, Mrs. Holder, succeeded in gaining membership in the national Math Club tor the participants. The club held meetings on the fourth Tuesday of every month and discussed such topics as logic and club projects. The Math Club also sponsored a chess tournament last spring. In general the Math Club gave those members with an active interest in the subject, a place to express their mathe¬ matical findings. MATH CLUB: Row -Kornegay, Stout, Ha.ster, Gekas, Collins, Keyes, Carlson, 1 arlow. Row 2- Hayworth, Greer, Amos, White, Robbins, Bridgers, Meaeham, Snider. Row i-Dillard, Warren, Honeycutt, Lewis, C. Wilson, Wright, Hes¬ ter. Row 4-Dozier, Benson, vice-president; Rhodenhiser, Blue, S. (jayle, Schubert, M. Gayle. Row 5 Shaw, president; Ben¬ nett, Garrett, Witherington, S. Wilson, Leonard. cue 6 Slate, Whitesides, howler, Currie, Peatross, secretary-treasurer; Bulla. Row 7-Ciray, Wall, McKenzie, Mrs. tlolder, adviser; Culp, Moore, Haworth. 119 1.1 I PFP CLUB; Row —Johnson, vice-president; Hoover, presi¬ dent; Harris, Crissman, Cook, Vaughn, Allen, Goodwin, Welch, Holliday. Row 2-Bailey, l arlow. Brooks, Sears, Walters, Self, Parks, Jones, Blackwelder. Row J -Gekas, Thompson, Lancas¬ ter, Beck, Martin, Mitchell, Dalton, Vorhees, Williams, Mahler, Mickey. Row ' -Hoskins, Lewis, Priest, Solustri, Beasley, Crowder, Waller, secretary-treasurer; Falls, Barnes, Mattocks. Row 5-Webster, Hunsucker, Caperton, Kirk, Washington, Davis, Byerly, Hodge, Hunter, Whitney, Benson. Pep Club Pep Club played an important part in school lile at Central. They formed a cheering section and helped develop and strengthen Bison spirit. During athletic events of the year, they sponsored the “Bison Booster Tags” and the “Back the Bison Tags.” Pep Club was open to any person who wanted to help support Central’s team spirit. 120 The Science Club of High Point Central gave most ot its attention to outside speakers who visited the school and lectured to its members. The first in a succession of speakers was Dr. Wilson from High Point College who discussed the highly controversial subject of cyclamates. Coordination and planning for such speakers was done by Mrs. Dockery, the club adviser, in conjunction with Buddy Fowler, the president of the club. Through experiments and lectures, the club fulfilled its members’ desires for further information in the field which they were highly interested. Science Club SCIENCE CLUB: Row 7-M. Gray, Allen, Sirull, Easter, Gekas, Blue, Purcelle, Snider, Cudd. Row 2-Hay vorth, Greer, Amos, Robbins, Bridgers, Carlson, Caudell. Row i-Barker, Marsh, Guarino, Shaw, White, Bail ey, Dockery, vice-president. Row 4-Holton, Dillard, Bennett, Rhodenhiser, Wilson, Hunter, Wall. Row 5-Kennedy, Whitesides, Garrett, Witherington, Wright, Meacham, Sizemore. Row 6-Gutterman, Armfield. Hodgins, Culp, Leonard, Kivett, B. Gray. Row 7-Brown, Peace, Slate, McKenzie, lowler, president; Machen. Row S’-Mrs. Dockery, adviser; Byrd, Hutchinson, Hayes, secre¬ tary-treasurer; Shetler, Marsh, Bullard, Blackburn, Rountree, Caldwell, Pendagrass, Watson. I i 121 Spanish Club El Club Espanol pudo llevar a cabo su proposito primordial cual es el de ayudar a sus miembros a aprender mas aun de los paises espanoles, a mas de saber apreciar con detenimiento las caracteristicas prin- cipales de la cultura espanola, asi como tambie r su lenguaje. Cada m s el Club trato de conseguir a una persona la cual como invitada vendria a hablar a los miembros del club de su pais natal. Siempre se trataba que dicha persona fuera de descendencia espanola. En las navidades el Sr. Sanchez, el cual es el auspi- ciador del club, ayudo a sus miembros en el plane- amiento de una fiesta tipica espanola. SPANISH CLUB: Row 1- Dover, Byrum, Campen, Cole, Gar¬ ris, Livengood, Webster. Row 2 Thomas, treasurer; Hoover, J. Homey, vice-president; J. Homey, president; Purcelle, Weant, Solustri. Row J-Penley, barlow, Harris, Schubert, Prather, Bollinger, Keyes. ?ovv 4-Bailey, McDermott, Wilson, Crowder, Callahan, Crissman. Row 5-Kornegay, Johnson, Smith, Currie, Brooks, Clontz, Stevens. 122 Y-TEENS: OH -Alien, Johnson, secretary; Brawner, Barnes, Kivett, treasurer; C. Loggins, Welch. Row 3 Meeks, Grant, president; Bartlett, vice-president. Row 2-Lightner, Gilmore, Swing, Smith, C. Loggins. om 4 Herring, Rearwin. Y-Teens The Y-Teens, a Christian organi¬ zation for high school girls, took an active part in serving the com¬ munity. One of the organization’s most successful projects was its De¬ serving Children’s Party. Another project which proved to be bene¬ ficial to the club, as well as the community, was the selling of Zip Code books. 1 1 . !i:i ? ' ■M i i 4 ■ , . K ' ' - • ' ‘ 123 SUB-JUNIORS: Row 7-Hunsucker, Johnson, Utley, Lyons, Ghosn, Barringer, president; Carter, Carlson. Row Wall, Hekler, Beck, Row 2—Tuttle, Bridgets, Crowder, vice-presi- Amos, Williams, Beasley, Standi, Kirknian. dent; Schute, Lee, Hartsoe. Row J—Clevelart, Dixon, secretary; Sub-Junior Club The members of the Sub-Junior Club, advised by Miss Smith, put their purpose of developing the cultural and civic welfare of the community to use by supporting a needy family of High Point. To aid in financial matters, they provided food, baby-sitting ser¬ vices, and presents for the children at Christmas. Sub-Juniors also collected for Muscular Dystrophy and sold Christmas wrapping paper for their mon¬ ey-making project. 124 I riliiiMi mi miiii iSiiiiiiiliiiKlni I 125 Youth Council High Point Youth Council, which served as a line of communication be¬ tween the adult and teenage populations of High Point, organized and executed many projects which were entertaining as well as a service to the community. Some of the activities of YC in¬ cluded: Drop-In, the Haunted House, Youth Week, children’s parties, and Pro¬ motion Week. The In-Men Ltd. appear¬ ed at a dance also sponsored by the High Point Youth Council. YOUTH COUNCIL: Row 7-Spencer, Connor, Byerly, Whit¬ ney, Borys. Row 2-Benson, Spracklin, Leary, Weininger, Wall, 1 airchild. Row J-Collins, Hayworth, Benson, Gilstrap, Wilder, Hartsoe, Bailey, Tyson, Lewis. Row - -Leonard, Stancil, Wag¬ ner, Bosch, Levina, Gross. 126 YOUTH VOLUNTEERS: Row I: Parks, Herring, Goodwin, Gray, Brady, Thomas, Gekas, Spencer, Helm. Row 2: Flynn, Kersey, E. Pharr, E. Pharr, Purcelle, Lewis, Smith, Hedgecock, A. Welch. Row 3: Rowland, Cole, Carrick, Kidd, Nicholson, Perdue, Meyers, Nunn. Row 4: Moore, Loggins, C. Welch, Schubert, Connor, Garris, Helm, Ilderton, Tucker. Row 5: Beck, Johnson, Spracklin, Hoover, Lee, Schute, Morrow, Mitchell, Stanley. Row 6: Payne, Davis, Swing, Rearwin, Harris, Crowder, Bingham, Callahan, Sellars. Row 7: Standi, Halstead, Causey, Wagner. Row 8: Hunsucker, Kearns, Levina, White, Hunter, Dildine, Megganson. Youth Volunteers Giving four hours a month of their spare time, the Youth Volunteers rendered services to the Red Cross. The main service was to the patients at Higli Point Memorial Hospital. The Youth Volunteers also provided assistance for the Bloodmobile during its frequent visits to High Point. Helping those who could not help themselves was the goal of the Youth Volunteers. I 127 Junior Classical League JCL; Row -Silver, West, Rich, Sirrull, Beck, Byerly. Row 2-Honeycutt, Eagle, Hedgecock, Cudd, censor; Johnson, Helm. Row J-Carmichael, dux; Robinson, Wilson, imperator; Stratton, Leonard, Middlebrooks. ?ow 4-White, Burris, Meac- ham, Bennett, quaestor; bowler, Anderson. Row 5-Mann, Wall, Slate, scriptor; McKenzie, Collins, Slack. Lingua sodalitas pro omni lingua docta in High Point Central High School facta est ut externa curricula et industriae ex schola disciplino harum linguarum ad- venticiarum donarentur. Lingua sodalitas composita disciplinorum Latinorum JCL aut Junior Classical League cognoscitur. Aliae res praeclarae anni (erant) auctio servorum et epulae Latinae actae vere et Junior Classical League conventus in Chapel Hill quern nonnulli disciplini (frequentabant). 128 SPOR TS lEMl VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Rogers, Williams, Reed, Alexan¬ der, Cooke, Ilderton, Morrow, Gross, Hunsucker, Co-head; Pick, co-head; Gayle, Evans, Nobles. Blue and white crepe paper, balloons, and banners could be seen on the cars that entered the caravans for many of the home football games. Led by the Varsity Cheerleaders, the caravans boosted the spirit of the fans and the team. The Varsity and JV Cheerleaders sold “Bison on the Loose” buttons and Bison decals. The girls decorated the stadium for Homecoming, made cupcakes and various signs for the varsity and JV teams, and led the pep rallies. JUNIOR VARSITY; Row 1 - Gallman, Wilson, Hunsucker, head; E. Harris. Row 2 - Kearns, Levina, A. Harris. Row 3 - Payne, Parker. Row 4 - Corn. I Summer workouts began; hope and anticipation of a great football team flourished. The players had a confidence in their own potential that had been absent in too many previous seasons. And there was sufficient reason. Higlr Point Central’s Black Bison, led by return¬ ing stars Sammy Johnson and Ken Ingram, were rated as one of the best football teams in North Carolina. Figliting for three conference wins in a row in early season, the Bison saw the conference title linger¬ ing in front of them, barely out of reach. But Home¬ coming proved disastrous: Smith came from nowhere to hand the gridders their first conference loss, knock¬ ing them out of first place. Late in the season the Bison got their final glimpse of the state playoffs when the possible ineligibility of a Smith player arose, thus meaning the Eagles would have to forfeit their games. The situation never materi¬ alized, however, and one of the strongest teams in Central history finished a lowly second. Football 130 Row 1: Spencer, Ledbetter, Mitchell, Ingram, Johnson, Mills, Rawlingson, Foster, Hudson, Wallace. Row 2: Hardison, Hand, Smith, Whitesides, Bencini, Anderson, Komegay, Rives, John¬ son, Coach Hall. Row 3: Coach Atkinson, Beck, Pritchet, Holmes, LeGrande, Barker, Betterson, Caplanides, McKenzie, Dunn, Coach Dameron. Row 4: Coach Hedgecock, Harris, Boulware, Simmons, White, Price, Kimsey, Slack, Sizemore, Coach Myers. Row 5: Coach Boyles, Venable, Lindsay, Quick, Sturdivant, Middlebrooks, Dillard, Benson. 131 The season opener against Winston-Salem Reynolds was not a game Bison fans care to remember. For the first time in many years Central was the pre-game favorite over the Demons, but the visitors scored 28 points before High Point realized that the game had started. The Bison worries about going undefeated were dispersed in their first outing. Central sought revenge against North Forsyth the next week and stampeded the Vikings 18-0. The Bison dominated the game on both defense and offense, finally showing the strength everyone knew they pos¬ sessed. In their first conference game the Bison paddled their way to a 14-5 victory over Burlington. A rain- soaked field and a slippery ball were all that were needed, and in the end Central simply made fewer mistakes than the Bulldogs. The Dudley Panthers posed little opposition as the Bison eased their way to a second straiglit conference win. The contest was really over before it started as Higli Point took control on the first series of downs and rolled up 40-0 score before allowing Dudley its lone touchdown. ! The Bison had one of their sweetest hours against the Page Pirates as they fought their way to a 14-12 victory. Halfback Ken Ingram was the hero of the game, breaking away for two touchdowns in the final period of one of the toughest battles of the year. But just when it appeared the Bison were on their way to the state playoffs the Smith Eagles flapped into Higli Point and caught Central napping. In the end the Bison had not only lost the game 27-12 but also their chance at the 4-A championship. Lexington handed Central its second loss in a row by scoring two touchdowns in the final quarter. The Bison had battled back to tie the game at 14-14, but mistakes were costly and the final tally was Lexington 28, Higir Point 14. Arch-rival Grimsley saw the Bison give the game to them in the first half, but decided to give it right back. Each team had a stack of mistakes to its credit, but the Bison came out on top 20-12. Central showed a frightening display of power when they trampled East Forsyth 43-0 on Halloween. The Eagles, who probably wished they had gone trick-or-treating, saw Sammy Johnson and Ken Ingram score against them at will. The Bison closed out the season by whipping Park¬ land 43-26 in a free scoring game. Central’s final record stood identical to last year’s at 7-3. JUNIOR VARSITY. Row 1: Gordon, Durham, Slack, McKiver, Premins, In¬ gram, Scoot, Franklin, Tucker. Row 2: Armstrong, Earl, Ivey, Nesbit, Welch, Simrel, Jarrett, Thomas, Ilderton, Harrington, Shaver. Row 3: Cellars, Langley, Beaston, Myers, Andrews, Perov, Phillip, Brigman, Hoover, Brewer, Hawks. 134 VARSITY BASKETBALL HPC 56 Myers Park .... .61 HPC 53 Reynolds . .46 HPC 46 Durham Higli . . . .58 HPC 60 East Forsyth . . . .37 HPC 65 Parkland. .51 HPC 61 North Forsyth . . .55 HPC 67 Parkland. ....... 52 HPC 43 Reynolds . .41 HPC HPC 63 72 Dudley . East Forsyth . . . .51 .. . 39 HPC 74 Grimsley . . . ...... 69 HPC 67 Burlington .... ....... 53 HPC 46 Smith .. . .47 HPC 86 Dudley . .75 HPC 79 Page. ....... 70 HPC 64 Grimsley . .67 HPC 61 Burlington .... .. . 50 HPC 56 Smith ....... .71 HPC 49 Page ........ WRESTLING HPC 3 Grimsley ..... .46 HPC 7 Burlington .... .47 HPC 14 East Forsyth . . . .36 HPC 0 Reynolds . .60 HPC 14 East Forsyth . . . .31 HPC 10 Parkland. .46 HPC 16 North Forsyth . . . .38 HPC 7 Parkland. .48 GOLF HPC 331 Grimsley . . . .319 HPC 323 Grimsley . . . .331 HPC 311 Grimsley . . . .323 HPC 304 Williams .... .319 HPC 314 Grimsley . . . .308 HPC 309 Page ...... .323 VARSITY BASEBALL HPC 8 North Forsyth . 1 HPC 7 East Forsyth . 2 HPC 0 Reynolds . 10 HPC 2 West Forsyth. 1 HPC 7 North Forsyth . 3 HPC 1 Parkland. 3 HPC 1 Reynolds . 4 HPC 1 North Forsytli . 2 HPC 5 Parkland. 3 HPC 6 East Forsyth . 2 HPC 2 Dudley . 5 HPC 0 Page . 7 HPC 10 Burlington . 2 HPC 5 Grimsley . 3 HPC 4 Smith . 9 HPC 10 Dudley . 2 HPC 5 Page . 2 HPC 1 Burlington . 0 HPC 4 Grimsley .19 ... HPC 0 Smith . 3 SWIMMING HPC 50 Page. .45 HPC 64 Reynolds . . . .39 HPC 70 Smitli . .25 HPC 50 Page ...... . 441 2 HPC 80 Smith . . . . . .15 136 VARSITY FOOTBALL HPC 16 Reynolds ..28 HPC 18 North Forsyth . 0 HPC 14 Burlington . 5 HPC 46 Dudley . 7 HPC 14 Page.12 HPC 12 Smith .27 HPC 14 Lexington.28 HPC 20 Grimsley .12 HPC 43 East Forsyth . 0 HPC 35 Parkland.26 GAA VARSITY BASKETBALL HPC 52 Smith . .21 HPC 50 Forbush. .28 HPC 44 Grimsley ....... .27 HPC 27 Northwest Guilford . .30 HPC 28 East Randolph . . . . .29 HPC 31 Southeast Guilford . . .21 HPC 25 Andrews. .30 HPC 24 Forbush. .13 HPC 35 Ragsdale. .60 HPC 38 Northwest Guilford . .25 HPC 39 Grimsley . .33 TRACK HPC 71 Parkland. .47 HPC 60% Dudley ....... ..57% HPC 51 Reynolds ...... . ... .67 HPC 59 Reynolds . .76 HPC 59 Dudley . .58 HPC 59 Parkland . .. .17 HPC 46% Grimsley . .56 HPC 46% East Forsyth .... .45% TENNIS HPC 9,9 Atkins. .0,0 HPC 4,3 Burlington . .5,6 HPC 8,9 North Forsyth . . . .1,0 HPC 7 Parkland. . 2 HPC 8,9 East Forsyth .... .1,0 HPC 6,7 Grimsley . .3,2 HPC 9 Dudley . . 0 HPC 8 Page . . 1 HPC 9 Smith . . 0 CROSS COUNTRY HPC 28 North Forsyth . . . .38 Parkland .42 Grimsley .58 HPC 17 Smith . .44 HPC 24 Grimsley .44 Page . . .31 HPC 50 East Forsyth . . . . .53 Parkland .35 HPC 87 Grimsley .15 West Forsyth . . . . .56 Andrews .88 137 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Row I- Crouse, Clark, Rawlinson, Burris, Miller, Hudson, Smith, Coach Nelson. Row 2- Isaacs, Cates, Spillers, Blackburn, Collins, Currie, Colbert. j Basketball Entering the 1969-70 basketball season with a strong, experienced, and well-balanced team. High Point’s Bison had an excellent chance to take the 4-A Conference title. Sharpening their teeth in early season on such non-conference foes as Reynolds, East Forsyth, Park¬ land, and North Forsyth, the Bison entered conference play with a 6-2 record. But just as they did in football, the Smith Eagles provided Central’s only barrier to the conference cham¬ pionship, and as in football the Bison were never able to surmount this obstacle. II 139 140 As expected, Central had little trouble han¬ dling Dudley; the Bison took their first confer¬ ence game with a 63-51 shellacking of the Pan¬ thers. Grimsley, who would later capture top league honors, was next on the list of Bison victims as Bill Currie poured in 27 points to lead a 74-69 effort. In a game which saw more action in the stands than on the court Central took an easy 67-53 victory over Burlington. But then came Smith, a school whose only joy in life comes from knock¬ ing Central off of pedestals and making Bison fans miserable, and High Point was nipped 46-47 in double overtime. After running over Dudley for the second time, big Pete Collins led Central to a 79-70 win over Page. Only a half game behind conference leader Grimsley, the Bison faced the Whirlies with “Number One” in the back of their minds, only to be shot down 64-67. Central recovered the next week by romping over Burlington 61-50. Then smiling Smith had another happy night by demolishing Central 56-71. The season ended on a note of revenge as Page became the Bison’s final victim, 49 6. JV BASKETBALL TEAM: Row 1- Caddick, Little, Shaver, Price. Row 2- Brigman, Cook, Barker, Dawalt, Durham, Foster, Hawks, Dunn. 142 Swimming SWIMMING: Row 1: Coach Sanniota, Robbins, McGee, Cottam, Andrews, Tinsley, Brooks, Allen. Row 2: McCall, Beck, Haas, Peace Slack, White, Flynn. More enthusiasm and greater experience were the main attributes of the Higli Point Central swim team this year, as in comparison to previous teams. The tankers were considered one of the better teams in the conference, winning several important meets and setting new con¬ ference records. Throughout the season Larry Robbins, Bob Cottam, and Jimmy Tinsley proved themselves to be the team’s individual stand-outs. 145 Wrestling WRESTLING: Row 1: Shiplet, Brown, Smith, Latham, Gordon, Johnson. Row 2: Coach Underwood, Marsh, Armstrong, Ellis, Ward, Harris, Titus, Coach Dameron. Lack of wrestlers in the 98, 115, 130, and 185 pound classes hurt the Central grapplers as they had compiled a J disappointing 0-9 record at press time. The inexperienced Bison matmen totaled most of their points on the j performances of Hugh Gordon, who-compiled a 7-2 record in the 145-pound division, and Mike Harris, 5-1 in the j heavyweight class. Another standout in the middleweight class was Sam Titus. Mike Harris represented Central at the State meet. i 146 Cross Country Boys figliting for the top spot on the cross country team under Coach Hall met the challenge of running many miles a week in preparation for the rugged two-mile test. Led by Barry Latham and Sam Titus, the harriers placed second in a tri-meet with Grimsley and Andrews. Lack of enthusiasm and experience hampered the team effort. CROSS COUNTRY: Row I: Chatam, Ward, Reed, Pick, Hughes. Row 2: Coach Hall, Killebrew, Per¬ kins, Titus, Latham, Watkins. 147 Golf go lf team. Row 1. Utley, King, Shaver, Watson, Johnston. Row 2: Forward, Carmichael, Burris, Mercer, McKenzie, Morris, Parker, White, Harvell. Bison golfers completed a successful season once again in 1969, shooting their way to four wins in six matches. Led by the consistent low scores of such players as Mark King, Scoot Utley, and Brent Shaver, Central shot a season low of 304 in its fourth match of the season against Williams. King, Utley, and Shaver traveled to Chapel Hill to compete in the state tournament along with Steve Watson and Clyde Johnston. - T . ' v; ,y -a ' ., ' ..-•■. ■ . v . ■ ' 5: ' ' ■ ' .- ' ' v’’ i - ' ' - j T ' ' • r v ' „. .CL., _ va . ; , ;. ■ .. -v.X ;A - ' - ' cCA - j :: . . ' ... 150 Baseball Inconsistency plagued the Bison throughout the 1969 baseball season, as pitchers and hitters took turns having good games. This can best be seen in the two Burlington scores. A well ex¬ perienced ball team, the Central attack was paced by the strong hitting of Roger Kirk and the Cecil boys, Robbie and Gary, plus the fine pitching of Davis Beaston. The final tally showed the Bison with an average 11-9 record, having beaten every team at least once except rivals Grimsley and Reynolds. VARSITY BASEBALL: Row 1: Clontz, T. Ingram, Bottoms, R. Cecil, M. Miller, Staley, Davis, L. Miller, Hodges. Row 2: Beaston, G. Cecil, Kuk, R. Rogers, Nease, G. Rogers, Caplanides, Johnson, Moon, Cheek. tfiani’ 153 Track •.A ' f o. •.EKTa i ' . .LMTRJU. ;Cf{T5i, •tVT8« iTHTlkl ;mtrai Row I: Brewer, Moore, Mills, Cottam, Bencini, Goins, Steed, Cecil, Bailey, Bennet, Hollingsworth, Price, Hoskins, Shaw, White. Row 2: LeGrande, Hiles, Leake, Slack, Spencer, Lowery, Rawlingson, Hand, Titus, Rhodenhiser, Currie, Miller, Hudson, Ingram, Ledbetter, Coach Atkinson. Compared to previous years, Central’s track team had a better than average season in 1969. Sparked by performances by Bill Currie in the high jump and sprinter Carlvin Steed, the Bison cindermen defeated both Parkland and Dudley twice, and East Forsyth once. However against rivals Reynolds and Grimsley they were not so fortunate, being beaten soundly by both. Although finishing poorly in the conference and sectional, the Bison placed third in the city-county meet. 154 U+fftt-h Tennis TENNIS TEAM: Row 1: Gayle, Hutchens, Anderson, Wall, Amos, Aderholdt. Row 2: Spencer, Gibson, Dunbar, Montgomery, Hartley, Hauser, Odom. The Higli Point Central tennis team had a superior year, compiling a sparkling 12-2 record. Led by individual stars such as Jay Spencer and John Hutchens, the team went through the year losing to but one team, Burlington. In May Central’s tennis stand¬ outs, John Hutchins, Jay Spencer, and Randy Gibson participated in the state tennis championships. Richard Hartley and Bob Amos took part in the doubles bracket at the same tournament. This event capped a highly successful season. 156 GAA GIRLS’ VARSITY BASKTBALL TEAM; Row 1: Stevens, Atkinson, Row 2: Wallace, Brown, Crissman, White, Lyons, Kelly. Row 3: Vaughn, Yates, Bodle, Allred, Hill, Waller. ■ 1 f W I : 3 • ! 1 ■ GIRLS’ JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Row I: McCauley, French, Spencer, Rogers, McDonald, Gallman. Row 2: Harris, Askew, West, Jones, Hobbs, Nease. Row 3: Clontz, Glover, McClain, Atkinson, Craver, Chastain. 158 STUDENTS SENIORS In any endeavor, when man realizes that he is coming to the end of his task, he discovers feelings of relief, disappointment, and perhaps contentment. This probably best described the senior of the Class of 1970. As he recalled the major moments of his senior year, either he gasped a sigh of relief or was encompass¬ ed by satisfaction. There were many moments for such earned enjoyment: Homecoming, Awards Day, Senior Banquet, and the Junior-Senior Prom were but a few. Many students were beset with the immediate trials of life in the business world, while others sought a furthering of their education. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Andy Anderson, president; Jeff Rives, vice-president; Helen Easter, secretary; Susan Thomas, treasurer. SENIOR CLASS ADVISERS: Mrs. Tate, Mr. Pierce, and Mrs. Bostic. SENIOR SUPERLATIVE: FRIENDLIEST Danny Fowler and Ann Thomas ; • . mm ■■ SENIOR SUPERLATIVE: BEST ALL AROUND Andy Anderson and Nancie McDermott SENIOR SUPERLATIVE: WITTIEST Randy Pace and Patsy Lee HIGH POINT’S JUNIOR MISS Helen Easter I i SENIOR SUPERLATIVE: MOST INTELLECTUAL Sheryl Robinson and Eddie Peatross SENIOR SUPERLATIVE: MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Paige Ilderton and Scott Gayle SENIOR SUPERLATIVE: MOST CONSERVATIVE David Wall and MoIIie Morrow SENIOR SUPERLATIVE: BEST PERSONALITY John Dozier and Pat Miller . ' •V.K, j, .r ' MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Ken Ingram i I I t i i SENIOR SUPERLATIVE: BEST LOOKING Lynne Bernot and John Rhodenhiser SENIOR SUPERLATIVE: MOST LIBERAL Doug Hussey and Hedy Hekler A =f«ESENTIIfG=Hi CONCERT -AMD T STANCIL SENIOR SUPERLATIVE: MOST TALENTED David Garrett and Tommye Stancil Students’ reaction to Moratorium, pacifistic Brona Aiken Debi Albertson Elmore Alexander Danny Allen Laura Amos Andy Anderson Betty Anderson Harry Anderson I Bobby Armfield Barbara Atkins Debbie Atkinson Clayton Austin Henry Austin Cynthia Bailey Scott Bailey Charlotte Barker I I 161 Temptations are seniors’ favorite group; Gleola Barnes Peggy Barr Sonya Barringer Debbie Bays Sue Beard Bill Bencini David Benson Lynne Bernot Pat Beshears Emily Bingham Cathy Blair Jimmy Blevins Trisha Blue Rusty Boles Cindy Bollinger Mary Booe 162 Tom Jones, Dionne Warwick—top vocalists Mark Bottoms Donna Bowden Jayne Boyles Sherry Brady Bobby Branning Alma Brawner Sheila Brewer Raymond Bridgers Carol Brooks Brenda Brown Helen Brown Kat Brown Mary Brown David Bryant Debbie Buie Jaime Bulla 163 Beauty of Romeo and Juliet captures ideal, John Bullard Kathy Bullard Burt Bumgarner Brad Burris Marcia Burton Kathy Byerly Judith Byers Nancy Byrd Freida Byrum Connie Cable Mary Callahan Dawnna Campbell Don Campbell Loretta Campen Tim Caplanides Nancy Carlson 164 represents seniors’ favorite motion picture Jimmy Carmichael Charles Carroll Kathy Carter Linda Carter Bill Cartrette Faye Caswell Doug Cates Mike Cates I I Ross Caudell Deborah Chambers James Chance Delphine Charles Jim Cheek Chris Chilton Ligi Cirilus Barbara Clark 165 Seniors pray for exemption from final exams, George Clark Lillie Mae Clark Margaret Clayton Tammy Cleveland Vicki Clinard Laura Cole Bill Collins Debbie Collins Pete Collins Curtis Conner David Connor Arvell Cook Bill Cook Crissie Cook David Cook Bonnie Cranford 166 hope based on gaining A average for year Wray Crawford Kathy Crissman Barbara Crowder Randy Culler Frosty Culp Wayne Cuinby Bill Currie Adele Dailey Deborah Dailey Jackie Dale Donnie Davis Keith Davis Robert Davis Chip DeWitt Anita Dixon Jan Dolle 167 McCartney tragedy (hoax?) baffles seniors, Margie Dover John Dozier Edward Driggers Robert Dunbar Helen Easter Keith Easter Sammy Eaton Diane Everhart Della Eagan Linda Fagan Janie Farlow Lasley Fick Eddie Forward Buddy Fowler Danny Fowler Gray Fowler 168 Sergeant Pepper discloses valuable clues Charlotte Franklin Carter Freeze Carl Garrett David Garrett Carolyn Garris Ronnie Garris Thomas Garst Scott Gayle Howard George Dale German Nanch Ghosn Gloria Gibson Larry Gibson Steve Gibson Carol Goins Dale Goss 169 Senior class advocates Vietnam withdrawal, Diana Grant Beverly Gray Bruce Gray Pat Gray Sherry Gray Kay Green Susan Griffin John Guarino Dianne Halstead Susan Hardin Lynda Hardison Carson Harper Gwen Harrington Jerry Harrington Barbara Harris Janis Harris 170 declares moon walk achievement of decade Libby Harris Mike Harris Mike Harvell Allen Haworth John Haworth David Hayes Ronald Haywood Dennis Hedrick I i Hedy Hekler Susie Helm Chester Hemphill Sharon Hensley Betsy Hester Martha Hiatt Randy Hight Keith Hilliard 171 Seniors place Peanuts at top of reading list; Ann Hilton Doug Hines Kathy Hines Debbie Hinkle Clinard Hinson Ronald Hinson Marsha Hodge Hank Hodgin Gene Holdway Gay Holliday Brenda Hollingsworth Tom Hollingsworth Ed Holmes Tommy Holmes Janet Hoover Emma Horne 172 climb from last place to take Series victory Steve Kimsey Rick Kinney Kathy Kirk Pam Kirk Craig Kivett Pete Komegay Janice LaMar Wesley Lamm Robert Lasine Patsy Lee Ed Lentz Danny Leonard Susan Levina Amanda Lewis Jane Lewis Leroy Lineberry 175 Black walkout disturbs, puzzles seniors; Doris Linton Arthur Little Diane Little Ken Litton Lauren Livengood Doris Lockhart Patti Long George Love Cynthia Lowery Tony Lowery Linda Mabe George Machen Pam Mahala Nick Maheras Brenda Malone Steve Mann 176 teachers reevaluate honors voting procedure Debbie Manning Wanda Manring Wayne Manring Laura Markham Rex Marsh Ginger Martin Tom Mattocks Early McCall Joyce McCloud Marlene McCoy Gloria McCullough Nancie McDermott Terry McDowell Dan McGarvey Rosemary McGowan Gloria Mclnnis 177 Hi-IQBowl team exploits immediate recall, Tommy McKenzie Tommy Meacham Nancy Meeks Greg Mercer Susan Meredith Tyson Michael Willene Middlebrooks Felix Miller Pat Miller Rosemary Miller Dwight Mills James Mitchell Perry Moon Ken Moore Judy Morgan Mollie Morrow 178 competes in state-wide mental acuity contest Kathy Moser Levi Murphy Don Myers Pat Myers 1 I Tim Myers Drew Nealeans Sherry Neighbors Debbie Norman Elizabeth Oldham Debbie Olson Karen Osborne j David Owen i I Nancy Owens Randy Pace Terry Parker Chrissie Parms I 179 Civicly apt attend Girls’ State—Boys’ State; Debbie Pearce Eddie Peatross Karen Peele Artie Pegues David Penley Odell Perkins Roger Peters Gregory Pettrey Mary Pharr David Phillips Johnny Pierce Phil Pierce Bo Pollock Lynn Potts Mike Powers Robyn Prather 180 recipients represent leaders and scholars j I I i ' 1 Hie Dave Slack Bobby Slate Annie Smith Becky Smith Cindy Smith David Smith Lee Smith Phyllis Smith Sharon Snider Abby Solustri Jane Sparks Jane Spaul Wayne Spencer Bobby Staley Tommye Stancil Sharon Stanley 183 Lab assistants reinforce students cautiously; Mary Alice Steed Charlotte Steede Debbie Stevens Trudy Stokes Lynne Stout Mike Streetman Shirley Tharp Ann Thomas Susan Thomas Cassandra Thomason Billy Thornton Pete Todd Maria Tomlin Celeste Torrence Debby Tucker Ronda Tucker 184 demonstrate language, chemistry techniques Lynn Turner Larry Tyndall Brenda Vaughn Rick Vaughn Steve Vaughn Leaudrey Venable Patsy Vick Maria Villages Dale Waldon Gale Waldon David Wall Alice Waller Lynn Waller Chip Watkins James Weakley Marsha Weant 185 UNC-CH, State lure multitude of seniors; Antoinette Weaver Susie Webster Debbie Welch Cathy Wheless Betty Jo White Danny White Lathe White John Whitehart George Whitesides Cynthia Whitley Martha Wilder Sara Williams Terry Williams Travis Williams Vernal Williams Carolyn Wilson 186 business life, smaller schools attract others Sandy Wilson Bobby Winfrey Judy Winslow Ben Witherington Vickie Wood Larry Woodson Barbara Wright Jean Wright 187 JUNIORS ) Headed by Pat Cecil, the junior class had a very active and successful year. The first project it undertook was the building of a float for Homecoming. The class was also responsible for the spring election of officers, a money making project, and the annual Junior- Senior Prom. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Jane Leonard, secretary-treasurer; Susan Price, girls’ representative; Wesley Warren, vice-president; Pat Cecil, president. 5 189 190 191 1 193 194 195 196 Susan Allred Bob Amos Charlotte Amos Sara Angel Candy Appel Ronnie Ashwell Margaret Baker Phyllis Baker Debbie Barnes Martha Barnes Judy Barnett Kathy Bartlett Danny Bartly Gary Batten Elaine Baxley Bonnie Beasley Sharon Beasley Joy Beck Kathy Beck Steve Beck Gary Bennett Steve Bennett Tim Blackburn Eddie Blackwelder Vicki Blackwelder Phil Blackwell June Blomer Trisha Bodle Mary Bosch John Brewer Arthur Brown David Brown Louise Brown Nancy Brown Kay Bunting 197 Gary Burgess Carol Burns Eddie Butler Marilynn Byerly Chip Byrd Anne Calhoun Sanora Calhoun Warren Call Octavia Camp Adair Caperton John Cardin Pam Cargal Jan Carrick Pat Castevens Barry Caudell Glenda Causey Richard Caygle Pat Cecil Donna Chaney Alice Chapel Rodney Charles Bob Chatham Wayne Cheek Nick Clark Susan Clymer Marsha Coggins Sinclair Colbert Clark Cole Barbara Collins Toye Collins Karen Congdon Kim Cooke Tammy Cooke Bob Cottam Charlie Cottingham 198 Stafford Covington James Cranford Clark Crisco Joyce Cross Blair Crouse Ann Crowder John Crump Terry Culler Alan Currie John Curtain Doris Danford Danny Davis Ivey Davis Vicki Davis Dorothy DeMoss Glenda Dickey Tom Dillard Cary Dockery Paulette Driggers Alton Duncan I I I ! U.S. History, America ' s heritage or shroud Darrell Dunn Elizabeth Eagle Don Eccles Lee Elerby Tate Elliot Tom Ellis Howard Embler Melvin Espinosa Nancy Evans Susan Evans 199 Sandra Everhart Jane Fairchild Martha Farlow Daphne Ferguson Jane F ' erree Margaret Ferriter Terry Fields Sally Flynn Steve F’lynn Sandra Freedle Terry Freeman Carol French Larry I ' roneyberger Gaither Frye Valerie Gantt Tony Gardner Tim Garrisson Thomas Garvin Martha Gayle Marea Gekas Gregg Gibhardt Johnny Gibson Alfred Gilbert Mike Godwin Kelly Goins Karen Goodwin Elaine Grace Cathy Gray Randy Greene Ken Greer Floyd Gregory Vickie Grissom Jim Groome Jill Gross Libbie Gwyer 200 Maxine Hammond Carol Hampton John Hand Steve Harrell Brenda Harris Chester Harris Greg Harris Lyn Harrison Mike Harrison Richard Hartley Dennis Harvell Mae VVille Hayes Sarah Hayes Connie Hayworth Joe Hayworth Wendy Hedgecock Leila Henry Judy Hensley Bill Herndon Jerry Jones I Arrival of Beta journals intoxicates juniors Jane Herring Jean Herring Vickie Heslin Bob Hiles Debbie Hill Geoff Hill Linda Hill Wanda Hinson Cindy Hodge Craig Hodges 201 George Hofmann Joe Hollingsworth Kim Holton Greg Honeycutt Ronnie Hooper Becky Howell Orlando Hudson Jane Hunter Sherri Hutchens Dawne Ilderton Steve Ilderton [•red Ingram Tim Ingram Vera Ingram Harry Isaac Jimmy Jacobs Jerry Jennings Darlene Johnson Diane Johnson Gwendolyn Johnson Inert juniors extort funds for Jr.-Sr. Prom Joyce Johnson Karen Johnson Shirley Johnson Gail Jones Joye Jones Keith Jones Vicki Jones Susie Justice Gloria Kearns Joe Kennedy 202 Hal Kennerly Stephanie Kerr Kathy Kersey Patricia Kidd John Kiles Terry Killebrew Dana Kivett Dianne Lackey Bonnie Lamb Laura Lancaster Terry Larkins Barry Latham Joy Leary David Ledbetter Michelle Lee Willie Mae Lee Robert Legrande Ihor Leoczko Jane Leonard Helen Lichauer Vennie Liner Peggy Lingerfelt Jane Livengood Terri Lloyd Roy Lockhart Cindria Loggins Cynthia Loggins Greg Love Lovaine Lovelace Alice Lyons James McAbee Joan McCorkle Hector McCullom Tim McCurdy Brenda McDonald 203 l- ' razier McGee Pat McGill Mac Mclnnis Anita McIntyre Hayden McKenzie Ray McMahan Leila McRae Clara McWhirter Donna Machen Irma Malloy Kathy Malone Jay Marsh Barbara Mattocks Crystal Medlin Barbara Melton Patty Michael Willie Middlebrooks Linda Miller Marvin Miller Donna Mills Earning awards for merit: national that is Steve Minor Beverly Moore Charlsie Moore Rhonda Moore Donna Morgan Judy Mortimer Janet Mowery Vance MuUis Michelle Murchison Clara Murphy 204 Mike Murrow Rick Murrow Gilbert Nalley Diane Nantz Joyce Nesbitt Kathy Nicholson Jeannie Noble Charlie Oakes Vicki Osborne Norman Outlaw Sandy Owens Bobby Parker Susan Parks Kathy Parrom Forrest Peace Pam Peeler Jon Pennella Pat Perdue Robert Pipkin Amy Pitts Randy Poindexter Pam Pollock Gary Poston Susan Price Laurie Pritchett Jacquelyn Pruitt Eddie Pugh Dwight Rawlinson Gayle Rearwin Sharon Reid Laurie Rich Ronnie Richardson Sandi Richardson Jeff Ritch Samuel Rivers 205 Rita Roach Barbara Robbins Otis Robbins Brenda Robinson Corine Rogers Bob Rountree Amanda Rowland Carla Rutledge Lou Saunders David Schafer Charles Schubert Jo Schute Jane Sears Tim Sexton Konnie Sheetz Diane Shephard Jerry Sherron Marilyn Shipplett Dianne Simmons Jack Simmons Shirley Sirull Joe Small Debbie Smith Evelyn Smith George Smith Gordon Smith Jenny Smith Judy Smith Robert Smith David Snider James Spencer Steve Spillers Elizabeth Spracklin Doug Stanley Sue Stanley 206 Lee Stone Teresa Stoner Robert Strickland David Sturdivant Kristy Suggs Ruth Sutton Eddie Swaim Linda Swing Jeff Taylor Betsy Teague Susan Teal Layeon Terry Gail Thompson Jan Thompson Delores Timmons Sam Titus Charles Treadway Pat Turner Annie Tyson Dru Utley Juniors indelibly branded by Scarlet Letter Barbara Wagner Olivia Wagner La Verne Wall Marcia Wall Jackie Wallace Willie Wallace Cathy Anne Walton Steve Ward Wesley Warren Loretta Washington 207 Marie Watkins Hal Weant Fran Webb Shelly Weininger Candy Welch Roger Welch Vicki Welch Jane West Susan Weston Beverly White Glenda White Jay White Kay White Rodney White Wray White Ken Whittington Louise Whitworth Chris Willard Anita Williams Randy Williams NHS illustriously exalts meritorious juniors Arthur Wilson Clark Wilson Mike Windham Janice Withers Vicki Woods Debbie Yarber Greg Yates Kathy Yates Mike Younger Bruce Younts 208 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Robin Levina, treasurer; Jack White, president; Dana Robinson, secretary; Perry Loflin, vice-president. The Sophomore Class of 1969-1970 was in its way very little different from sophomore classes of previous years. The sophomores continued to use the annual magazine sale as its primary project for the year. The class also contributed to the homecoming exhibits with its own float. The students of the class of ’72 ex¬ perienced the usual difficulties of gaining profit from its magazine sale, which the seniors and juniors of CHS had all gone through before. 209 210 211 213 214 215 SOPHOMORE CLASS ADVISERS: Miss Neely, Mrs. Stephens, and Mr. Mann, (not pictured: Mrs. Kendall). 216 Ronald Alexander Sharon Allen Tom Allen Leslie Amos Robert Anderson Dwight Andrews William Angel Arlene Archie Mark Armstrong Rebecca Askew David Atkins Andra Atkinson G. W. Atkinson Lynn Auman Sandra Bailey Sherri Baker Tijuana Baldwin Deborah Ballard John Barker Jean Barnes Wayne Barnes Joyce Barr Robin Barringer Sandra Bartlett Dorothy Baugus Sam Bays Belinda Beasley Geoff Beaston Sandra Belton Janet Benson Steve Benson Eddie Berrier James Betterson Dana Blankenbeckler Paul Bodner 217 Understanding geometry—an absolute zero Susan Borys Lee Bouldin Tim Bowers Debbie Brace Teme Brant Judith Brawner Steve Brewer Barbara Bridgers Lynn Bridges Joe Brigman Rob Brinson Mark Bronstein Steve Brooks Irvin Brown Kathy Brown Lilly Brown Richie Brown Willie Brown Craig Brucke Sharon Bullard Barbara Bullock Sheila Burgess Carolyn Burney Mark Burris Jeff Burton Kathy Butler Joni Byerly Nancy Byerly Barbara Byrd Betty Cable Wayne Cadick Larry Caldwell Rhonda Caldwell Ricky Caldwell Sandy Caldwell Lynn Campen Susan Campen Dennis Carroll Susan Carroll Tony Carteret Kathy Catron Holly Caudell Robert Caulder Brenda Causey Charlie Causey Dana Cecil Beverly Chambers Louise Chambers Linda Chaney Joni Chastain Judy Chavis Drexel Cheek Betty Christian Brenda Christian Fred Christian Arnold Clark 218 Tim Clark Dana Cleveland Delores Cleveland Keith A. Clinard Keith Clinard Kathie Clontz William Coble Carl Collins Graig Collins Chris Conner Jane Connor Kathy Connor Henry Cooke Cathy Corn Dana Cox Zelma Cox Richard Crabtree Beckie Craven Cathy Craven Tim Crisco Bobby Culler Ronnie Culler Debra Cullins Donna Currie Donna Czarnecki Cindy Dalton Darlene Danford Gary Davis Julia Davis Larry Dawalt Ricky Deal Chip Deale Vivian Dewitt Leigh Dickens Debbie Dorsett William Douglas Margie Dow Teena Duggins Diane Dunlap Sammy Durham Rhonda Eads Diane Eaton Veda Eccles Gregg Edwards Patti Edwards Jeryl Ellis Joyce Ellis Vicki Emerson Debi Evans Barry Everhart Tricia Falls Mike Eergerson Duncan Hick Marvin Fine Linda F ' lippo Chris I ' lynn Otis Foster Davis Fowler James Franklin Debbie Frazier Kathy French Jo Ann Fult ' ord Mike Furr 219 Lucy Gainer Doretha Gallmon Aquilla Garrison Alvin German Nancy German Cindy Gilbert Ray Gilley Rosalind Gilmore Doug Gilstrap Janet Ginsburg Kathy Glidwell Jo Ann Glover Marlene Glover Chris Godbolt Iris Godbolt Billy Goins Eugene Golden Connie Gordon Hugh Gordon Frank Gray Mike Gray Pam Green Terri Green Alan Greene David Gutterman Donald Haas Jeannie Habig Ella Mae Hall Pat Hall Willie Halley Janice Hancock Napoleon Hardison Carl Harper Kathy Harrell Perry Harrington Ann Harris Dennis Harris Elinda Harris Tim Harris Eileen Hartsoe Jo Ann Harvell Mark Hawks Rhonda Hayden Annie Hayes Debbie Haynes Fannie Hayes David Haywood Jan Hayworth Patti Hayworth Karen Headen Donna Hedrick Jim Heliman Debbie Helms Pam Hemrick Allan Hendrix Mac Hester Janet Hicks Mike Hill Gwyneth Hobbs Sharon Hodgin Rhonda Holmes Susan Hooper Bobby Hoover 220 Microscopic study—alien world at both ends Max Horne Donna Howard Brett Hubbard Thomas Humphrey Debbie Hunsucker Honey Hunsucker Betsy Hunt Judy Hunter Beth Ilderton Mike Ilderton Bruce Ingram Jeff Ingram Wayne Jarrett Susan Jennings Carolyn Johnston Janet Johnson Judy Johnson Margaret Johnson Mary Johnson Shirley Johnson Paul Joines Christine Jones Gary Jones Jack Jones, Jr. Kenneth Jones Jeffri Kearns Gary Keaton Thelma Kendall Linda Keyes Robert Kirk Joan Kirkman Jeff Kivett Vickie Kiziah Tom Langley Janice Ledbetter Deon Lee Hattie LeGrande Billy Leonard Jamie Leonard Robin Levina James Lewis Deborah Lightner Treva Lilly Luther Lindsay Maxine Little Walter Little Deborah Littleton Joni Livengood Debbie Loflin Perry Lotlin Mike Logan Steve Lohr Dawn Lovelace Janice Mabe Kenneth Mabe Sandra Mabe 221 Gym offers exercise to decrepit sophomores Mary Mahler Debra Manring Gary Marshall Bonnie Martin Margot Martin Ricky McAbee Teresa McAdden Archie McBride Sandra McCauley Ilka McClain Peggie McCoy Linda McDonald Mary McFadden Samuel McKiver Larry Medley Margaret Megginson Kris Michael Carol Mickey Jerry Miller Obelia Miller Ann Mitchell Greg Mitchell Harriet Mitchell Monty Mitchell Jonathan Monroe Dorcas Moody Joy Moore Jackie Moser Glenn Myers Jackie Myers Marilynda Nease Jeannie Neely Vickie Nelson Mike Nesbit Sarah Nichelson Vicki Nunn Anne Parker George Payne Ivey Payne Pat Peak Michael Pendergrass Chuck Perov Angela Pettrey Elaine Pharr Emily Pharr Debby Pierce Craig Pleasants Ernestine Poke Lucy Powell Liddy Prevatte Bobby Price Renee Priest Carl Ransom Gregory Rawlinson David Reed Sandra Reeves 222 David Reid Shirley Robertson Dana Robinson Kristie Rogers Pandora Rogers Gerald Ruffin Dean Rutledge Jane Ryan Judy Ryan Sarah Saunders Konnie Savvas Cassandra Scott Danny Scott James Scott Roger Sears Susan Seckler Charlie Seech Karen Self Charles Sellers Gail Sellers John Sellers Wanda Shankle Tony Shaver Donnie Shaw Billy Shipplett Ricky Shoemaker Tandy Silman Sandra Silver Darrell Simerel Deborah Simmons James Singleton Robbie Slack Rick Slate Donnie Smith Evelyn Smith Helen Smith Kathy Smith Neal Smith Phillip Smith Eddie Soots Helyn Spence Judy Spencer Ramona Spencer Allen Stanley Mike Stanley Lynn Staton Ricky Staton Wayne Stephens Kathy Stepp David Stevenson Terry Stewart Sven-Erik Strandberg Vickie Sue Stratton Darrell Strickland Marie Sturdivant Debbie Stutts Anna Sullivan Harold Surrett Joan Sykes David Teal Bruce Thomas I’rank Thomas Janet Thomas 223 Steve Yates Patricia York Gayle Younts Edrie Tilley Judy Tilley Jim Tinsley Ada Titus Scott Tobin Jimmy Tolbert Carlton Truesdale Lesa Tucker Lloyd Tucker Rodney Turner Pam Turney Teresa Tuttle Bilious Tyson Robert Underwood Ricky Vernon Faye Vines Peyton Voorhees Carl Waden Terry Waden Theresa Waldon Lauren Wall Maxine Wallace Susan Walters Donna Walton Patti Walton Gary Washington Mary Watkins Carrie Sue Watson Charles Watson Janice Watson Evelyn Weakley Ronnie Weather Sylvia Welborn Angela Welch Carolyn Welch Clarence Welch Missy West Sandra West Ellen White Jack White Marsha Whitney Diane Wiley June Wiley Sherri Willard Judy Williams Linda Williams Loretta Williams Patricia Williamson Glen Wilson Marsha Wilson Starry Wilson Ted Womack Dennis Wood Steve Wright Mary Yarborough Gary Yates 224 I GRADUATION A D VER TIS EM ENTS CURT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. Compliments of 1345 Elgin Ave. A High Point, N. C. 27260 FRIEND Phone 888-7293 A Good Company To Be Insured With —A Good Company To Work For. Miarance Home Office — Greensboro, North Carolina CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1970 ‘hM ' orieris ■MOtOniD HOMMENlin We ' re proud of you .... proud of the chance to serve a new generation of young High Point Citizens. Our best to you os you move forward, in 0 free and responsible community .... where your own will and efforts are the measure of achievement. BORDEN MILK AND ICE CREAM 225 DAVIS FURNITURE INDUSTRIES 602 Linden Street High Point, N. C. CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS When seeking a career, think of advertising—a great force for good. BENNETT ADVERTISING, INC. High Point, N. C. 1301 East Lexington Avenue Last rites yield tender and abiding memories telephones: when directed with experienced good taste. And a final tribute arranged by Sechrest is complete 882-2555 in all details, yet within every family ' s means. or 885-2145 SECHREST FllRAL SERVICE Since 1897 1301 E. Lexington Ave., High Point, N. C. Member by Invitation National Selected Morticians I j i 226 GRACE FLOWER SHOP INC. N. Wrenn at Westwood High Point, N. C. Compliments of HIGH POINT FIXTURE THE LILLY COMPANY English Road High Point, N. C. ADAMS MILLIS CORPORATION Hosiery for the Family ZONOLITE DIVISION W. R. Grace and Company 1701 Prospect Street Phone: 888-9978 227 PIEDMONT SAVINGS AND MARSDEN-SLATE INC. LOAN ASSOCIATION 625 Ward Street 770 North Main Street Phone 882-4184 Color Black White BOB ' S RADIO TV SERVICE 906 Lindsay Street High Point, N. C. Phone 888-4721 ' ' We Sell Service The Dependable Store Established 1933 LEONARD’S DRUG STORE 117 W. Lexington Ave. High Point, North Carolina 228 HUGHES ' JEWELERS MIRRO-PRODUCTS CO. Where your satisfoction is our main concern. W. A. DAVIS MILLING CO. ROSE RADIO-TV Sales and Service Royal Crown Flour Davis Corn Meal Industrial Electronics-Color TV Norge Appliances Phone 882-6426 DEPENDABLE REFRIGERATION ANDERSON ' S DRUG STORES SALES AND SERVICE 1641 North Main Street No. 1 1550 English Rd. 882-2323 High Point, N. C. Phone 888-6987 No. 2 2401 English Rd. 882-9828 BOYLES INSURANCE AGENCY 1715 North Main QUALITY SHOE STORE Expert Shoe Fitters Famous Name Shoes for Every Member of the Family 137 S. Main Street Phone; 882-4723 Phone 882-2717 BURTON UPHOLSTERY CO., INC. CAROLINA DECORATOR CENTER 2012 English Road 2415 English Rd. Phone 882-9327 Phone: 885-5081 For Complete Painting Quality Furniture Needs Let Us Recommend Since 1933 a Painter. 229 Metropolitan Life New York, N. Y. G. E. PETE SCHULTHEISS C.LU. Consultant MARSH FURNITURE COMPANY HIGH POINT, N. C. Manufacturers of Fine Kitchen Furniture Since 1906 AMOS HOSIERY MILLS, INC. Quality Since 1916 230 Compliments Compliments of of FACTORS, INC. COCA-COLA Factoring Services High Point, N. C. KEPLEY ' S BAR-B-Q 1304 N. Main St. Catering Service Anytime, Anywhere Join the Group—The One At Kepley ' s! NEILL PONTIAC INCORPORATED 902 N. Main St. High Point, N.C. 885-2183 Phone in order for fast Service SIR PIZZA Southgate Shopping Center and 2010 North Main Street Phone: Southgate — 885-2063 North Main — 885-8197 FARMER ' S DAIRY BAR 131 West Lexington Ave. Eating Fun For All Ages J Arnold Craven Ctoikle Congratulations to the Graduating Class from WACHOVIA BANK AND TRUST CO. 231 GENUINE PARTS CO. PURCELL SUPPLY CO. Your NAPA jobber Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning and Electrical 200 Steele Street Phone 882-1411 725 W. Green TOWN HOUSE MOTEL THE DOG HOUSE 400 S. Main St. 660 North Main St. COUNTRY FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. Telephones: 882-3016 — 882-8956 607 Idol Drive High Point, North Carolina DECORATOR SERVICE HI-LITE of High Point Incorporated Manufacturers of Early American and Contemporary Sofas, Chairs, Sectionals, and Sleepers THE HIGH POINT ENTERPRISE Doily and Sunday Triumph Sales Service RICH ' S AUTO SERVICE 819 N. Main Sf. High Point, N. C. INDIAN HEAD HOSIERY COMPANY A DIVISION OF INDIAN HEAD, INC. P. 0. Box 1910 High Point, N. C. Zip: 27261 Phone: 885-4151 Area Code: 919 232 OLD DOMINION FREIGHT LINE P. 0. Box 1189 High Point, N. C. Our service earns your confidence. Henredon FURNITURELAND U.S.A. CAREERS UNLIMITED In the heart of the greatest concentra¬ tion of furniture production in the world. Among courses available for high school students and graduates are those offered by Guilford Technical Institute, Jamestown, N. C., and North Carolina State Univ. at Raleigh. A four-year course in furniture manufac¬ turing and management leads to a B.S. De¬ gree. University of N. C. at G ' boro; Home Economics School; A 4-year course in design leading to a degree. —Write— Furnitureland, U.S.A. P. 0. Box 828 High Point, N. C. HIGH POINT BOILER AND TANK CO., INC. Stanley Brothers High Point, N. C. 233 WAREHOUSE SALES CO. “Quality Furniture at Discount Prices 100 North Centennial Ave, Phone: 885-2997 GUILFORD OPTICAL COMPANY SNOW STUDIO AND CAMERA THE GARDEN HOUSE SHOP and 209 N. Main Phone 882-6718 Portrait Commercial TENNIS CENTER Phatography 831 North Main Street Cameras and Supplies Phone: 882-9622 CAROLYN FABRICS, INC. HEDGECOCK BUILDERS 1948 W. Green Drive SUPPLY CO. High Point, N. C. of High Point 1213 W. Ward Ave. Phone: 882-4101 PERKINSON ' S JEWELERS High Point, N. C. 27260 Benjamin Moore Paint Orange Blossom Diamond Rings Use Our Divided Payment Plan Row Wood Windows John Manville Products GENERAL PAPER COMPANY 409 Prospect Street High Point, N. C. HOUR GLASS CLEANERS Craftsmen in the Art of Fine Cleaning Three convenient locations High Point, North Carolina 234 HENDRIX BATTING COMPANY CAROLINA SPRING CORPORATION 1515 Sherman Road Telephone 882-4518 High Point, North Carolina Manufacturers of Springs for the Furniture and Mattress Industries High Point, N. C. JONES AND PEACOCK, INCORPORATED MICKEY PRINTING CO. Every Kind of Insurance Printing-Lithographing J. R. Peacock J. B. Gibson Chairman President 2352 English Road John Diffendal Phone 882-4621 High Point, N. C. Vice-President SCOTT GARTEN BUICK-RAMBLER Buick, Opel Kadett, and Rambler Sales and Service The Dealership with the Personal Touch Headquarters for the IN car for the IN crowd 2431 North Main Street Phone: 883-1411 1 -—___ 1 235 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEl ZESTOS ICE CREAM AAD SANDWICHES Soft Ice Cream and Sandwiches 1412 North Main VARSITY DRIVE-IN Try our Delicious Broasted Chicken 2410 North Main St. 236 DENNIS OFFICE SUPPLY 804 South Main Street Phone: 888-7211 883-7316 NEWTON ' S GULF SERVICE 521 English St. COLLEGE VILLAGE Please Remember Nash Saves You Cash BARBER SHOP NASH JEWELRY CO. 127 North Main St. Charge It Sears Phone 885-4051 Plenty of Free Storeside Parking SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back obias HAS IT! High Point, Asheboro, Salisbury, Burlington HERITAGE A Living Tradition In Furniture Heritage Furniture Company A Division of Drexel Industries 237 CARRICK TURNING WORKS INC. P. 0. Box 1868 Prospect Ext. Phone 475-2111 Jim Penley David Penley HIATT TIRE COMPANY Phones: 882-3000 — 888-4010 205 West Green Drive High Point, N. C. ARTS BY ALEXANDER 701 Greensboro Road Phone: 882-2313 HIGH POINT HARDWARE COMPANY RED BIRD CAB Phone 882-8181 MARSHALL ' S BEAUTY SHOP 7-Hillcrest Place Expert Beauty Service Personality Styling Ph. 883-1233 CECIL ' S DISCOUNT DRUG STORE 121 N. Main St. High Point, N. C. CALHOUN DRUG STORE, INC. Prescriptions 1213 Montlieu High Point, N. C. Russell Stover Candy CENTRAL ICE COAL CO. Ice-Coal-Heating Oil 512 W. Broad St. P.O. Box 66 High Point, N. C. CAMEL PAWN SHOP “Home of Low Prices 211 N. Main St. High Point, N. C. VOGUE CLEANERS 751 N. Main St. High Point, N. C. NORMAN HEKLER ASSOCIATES DESIGNERS WELBORN PLUMBING AND HEATING CO., INC. 1607 Ward Street Phone 882-2309 1 CLOVERLEAF SUPER MARKET Fresh Meats and Fresh Form Produce and Staple Groceries 2020 S. Main Phone: 888-6453 GRIFFITH OFFICE EQUIPMENT 792 N. Main and Corner at Ray Phone: 885-5041 V. P. CARRICK PRODUCTS Furniture Hardware Metal Stampings 2428 English Street 238 ‘J oini Go lec e Quality Education Since 1924 239 BOBBY LYNN HOSIERY FINISHERS, INC. 100 West Point Ave. ECONOMY SHOE SHOP We Repair Your Shoes Like New 313 English Rd. Phone 882-6015 ROSE FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. 214-216 S. Elm St. Free Parking—Air Conditioning Complete Home Furnishings Phone; 882-6871 HIGH POINT CLEANERS AND HATTERS 206 E. Washington Street Home of the Lowest Cleaning Prices in Town Printing Lithographing INSTANT COPIES, INC. 308 N Main St. High Point, N. C. Phone 883-4226 WAGNER TIRE SERVICE, INC. Since 1919 High Point, N. C. MYRTLE DESK COMPANY High Point, North Carolina Distinctive Office Furniture Since 1899 240 OPPORTUNITV 7 Local Burlington Plants Offer Plenty Of It Careers with Burlington are unlimited. Benefits are numerous, and advance¬ ment comes rapidly. The Company puts the accent on youth to meet its grow¬ ing needs. High Point Central High School students planning tor the future can look to Burlington for an exciting and secure career, with endless op¬ portunities. ’ ' HIGH POINT FABRICS ■ ' GLOBE FURNITURE COMPANY ’•’BURLINGTON YARN COMPANY, HILLCREST PLANT UNITS OF Burlington Industries! Inc. BjB executive OFFICES: GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA An Equal Opportunity Employer 241 Slacks with your nightlife in mind “Nile Time” by Anvil, of course They’re Permanent Press and come in varied patterns. Put on a pair V( hen the sun goes down and live a little. The livin’ is easy in Anvil Trophies, with your nightlife in mind. Compliments of (Jftjofknim The Fashion Store Westchester Mall HIGH POINT RECORD MART 148 South Main Street Phone 883-7642 Compliments of A FRIEND SAMPLE SHOE STORE Shoes for the Entire Family 119 N. Main Street High Point, N. C. Compliments of BAKER ' S GULF SERVICE JARRETT ' S STATIONERY CO. Est. 1902 BEESON HARDWARE CO. INC. SfXirting Good Department We Outfit the Bison Phone: 888-4511 PAUL SMITH STUDIO 1242 S. Main Street High Point, North Carolina Phone: 885-2639 Be Sure It ' s Paul the Old Original Since 1904 242 ASTROJET Tires - Tubes - Batteries Auto Accessories WHOLESALE TIRE CO. 1003-1005 East Green Dr. High Point, N. C. Phone 883-6814 Compliments of PARK VILLAGE FOOD MARKET E. L. and Kenneth Hollingsworth 1 1 06 Eastchester ALLRED METAL STAMPING WORKS 901 Old Thomasville Rd. Furniture, Hardware 243 Congratulations Seniors! FLI-BACK COMPANY Compliments of NATIONAL UPHOLSTERY CO. TERRrS AUTOMOTIVE WHOLESALES 2516 S. Main St. High Paint, N. C. WILLIAMS FLOWERS AND GIFTS 4018 S. Main High Point, N. C. PORKY BURGER North Main ot Peachtree 882-8600 HOMEMADE ICE CREAM NORTH END BARBER SHOP 1916 North Main Street Gene Brawley, Prop. W. E. LINTHICUM SON, INC. High Point, N. C. Certified Ready-Mixed Concrete BICYCLE TOY AND HOBBY SALES Varsity Sting Ray Schwinn Phone 888-7933 504 N. Main High Point, N. C. mm CAROLIM MTIOML BAM FOUR LOCATIONS 164 South Main Street College Village Branch 1410 West Green Drive 779 North Main Street High Point, North Carolina 244 HORACE G. ILDERTON, INC. CAPITAL MEDALS, INC. Ilderton Dodge Join the Scat Pack Club! Dodge Cars-Dodge Trucks Established in 1926 High Point, N. C. Trophies • Plaques Sales Awards Engraving 1934 English Rd. Phone 883-1176 High Point, N. C. 27261 AMSCO DECORATIVE FABRICS MILFORD BYERLY S SUPPLIES City Merchandise at Country Prices 3808 North Main Street High Point, North Carolina 27262 GO-FORTH EXTERMINATORS, INC. Termite and Pest Control of All Kinds High Point, N. C. 1000 S. Main Street All The Best THE HOISE OF S0E D 1612 N. Main St.—Tel. 885-8159 The Area ' s Most Complete Hi-Fi and TV Center Service Complete 245 Compilments Of A FRIEND BIG BEAR SUPERMARKETS High Point THOMPSOK-ARTHIIR PAMG COMPAQ 1511 Prospect Street High Point, N, C. 27260 246 Health Foods and Vitamins YOUNTS 790 N. Main Street ROSS CAUDELL VENEERS 804 Westchester P. 0. Box 1693 High Point, N. C. Phone: 888-6941 882-1620 f SPENCER-PARLIER BROTHERS Beautiful Shoes Since 1936 2515 S. Main Street 882-4822 884-8340 RCA Color B W TV-Stereos Sylvania Color B W TV-Stereos RCA Appliances STUTTS MEN ' S STORE UNDERWOOD ALIGNMENT Fine Tailoring and Accessories 126 South Main St. High Point, N. C. 1131 Sherman Rd. Phone 882-9724 Wheel Alignment Brake Service For Any Size or Make Vehicle SAMUEL HYMAN HAYWOOD AND RANKIN, INC. Jeweler Gift Shop General Insurance High Point, N. C. 658 N, Main Street High Point, N, C. 247 CENTRAL SAVINGS BANK Serving High Point THE SWEET SHOPPE BAKERY Wedding, Birthday, and Fine Bakery Foods High Point Greensboro Burlington ONE YEAR PROGRAMS Automotive Mechanics Cosmetology Dental Assisting Machinist Trade Practical Nursi ng Upholstery Welding GUILFORD TECHICAL ISTITUTE Jamestown, North Carolina learn to earn TWO YEAR PROGRAMS Accounting Architectural Technology Aviotion Management (Career Pilot Option) Business Administration Civil Technology Commercial Art Dental Hygiene Drafting Design Electronics Technology Furniture Production Secretarial (Executive, Legal, Medical) 248 REDI-MAN SERVICE CENTER 1349 N. Main St. High Point, N. C. 888-6485 RELIABLE CLEANERS LAUNDRY 1253 Montlieu at 5 Points 888-7229 One Hour Service STARNES ART COMPANY 124 Church Street HUGHES-RANKIN CO. High Point, N. C. 27260 Phone: 919 885-2323 C. DEWITT HOLTON FURNITURE CO. Quality Furniture and Carpets 817 S. Main Street VIKING FIRE PROTECTION 501 Prospect St. 249 THE ALAMO BARBER SHOP BEHIND EASTGATE SHOPPING CENTER Phone 885-8614 HARRIS MUSIC CO. Hammoind Organ Dealer 2432 English Street High Point, N. C. RICHARDSON ' S DEPARTMENT STORE Your Downtown Merchant Compliments of NORTH STATE TELEPHONE CO. High Point, Randleman, Thomasville INGRAM VENDING SERVICE Complete Vending Phone:888-7990 HIGH POINT BANK AND TRUST COMPANY FRAM A. STITH COMPAQ College Village Shopping Center High Point, N C. 250 BRIDE-TO-BE SHOP HUNTER COAL AND 807 Greensboro Road OIL COMPANY Mary Hobbs, Consultant Phone: 883-0216 Cars Heating and Air Conditioning PAIGE S CROWN SERVICE CARTER ' S RESTAURANT Complete Auto Service 1524 North Main Corner Broad and Phillips St. High Point, N. C. C. E. HODGIN 1422 S. Moin St. Texaco Products TEEN HAVEN ' Tinest Qualily al Lowesl Prices .. DEPT 169 South Main Street ’ SOMETHING FOR EVERY HOME AND EVERYONE Sales - Loans - Insurance - Appraisals - COCHRAN ' S GIFT HOME Property Management ACCESSORY CENTER TRADITIONAL REALTY INC. 903 Greensboro Rd. Telephone 889-5527 Across From Pointer Drive-in High Point, N. C. 134 W. Lexington Ave., High Point, N. C. 251 STAR CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY HORN ' S RED DOT MARKET 723 S. Main Street Phone: 885-2774 Home of Western Branded Beef SLOOP AUTO SERVICE 804 W. Broad Ave. Phone: 883-1944 THE cJ lZZie oocll SHOP, Inc. Exclusive Ready-to-wear and Millinery 711 North Main Street HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA 27262 Phone 883-9812 Compliments of BEST WISHES ROYAL-O-APPAREL 2411 Schirra Place A FRIEND Division of Consolidated Apparel CAROLINA CONTAINER CO. High Point, N. C. PHONE--. -8824327 Young men and women who are profes¬ sionally minded find a rewarding career in beauty culture. Artistic instructs many of Carolina ' s finest beauticians. ARTISTIC BEAUTY COLLEGE Dial 882-6415 32714 N. Main St. Key Building High Point 252 WEST END WASHETTE 1602 English Phone: 52655 Clean washes, fluffy dried and neatly folded CRAVEN, JOHNSON, POLLOCK I NC. Realtors 521 N. Main St. Phone: 883-1493 You can trust your transmission to AAMCO! World ' s Largest Transmission Specialists, 1232 South Main R. K. STEWART SON Builders Contractors 1519 South Main Street Our 56th Year AM Meen ONE HOUR DRY OEANERS 253 AT LESTER ' S: Choice of Stones Guarantee Correct Sizes Encrusting Competitive Prices New Style With School Color Added SAVINGS AND LOAN 620 North Main Street CUMBY MORTUARY Funeral Directors Completely Air-Conditioned Private Family Room Chestnut Dr. at Broad Ave. Dial 885-5045 High Point, North Carolina Eastgate Shopping Center Professional Dry Cleaning Coin Laundry Phone 883-7321 SHOAF ' S DECORATORS RE-UPHOLSTERING — CARPETS DRAPERIES — CORNICES Workmanship Guaranteed — Free Estimates C. E. HUNEYCUTT 2311 Westchester Dr. High Point, N. C. 254 ' fi i 11 ' Mm- .ii-l stei ' M- ' - Kl ’; ' -= Wi ,w4 Id SENIOR STATISTICS AIKEN, BRONNA MARIE 1107 Grace Street; Beta Club 4; FHA 2, 3; FHA Secretary 2; Intramural Sports 1; Homeroom Secretary 4; Homecoming Exhibit 3; Bulletin Board Committee 1; Student Secretary 4; Hendersonville High School 1. ALBERTSON, DEBI ANN 412 Carey Avenue; GAA 1; Y-Teens 1; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Homeroom President and Secretary 1; Library Staff 3; Student Secretary 4. ALEXANDER, ELMORE R. Ill 1232 Dovershire Place; Beta Club 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4: Key Club Chaplain 4; NFL 2, 3, 4; NFL Treasurer 3; NFL Captain of Debate 4; NHS 4; Golf 1; Intramural Sports 2; Homeroom President 2, 3; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 4; Kings Mountain High School 1; Northwestern Speech Institute 3. ALLEN, DANIEL CRAIG 614 Chandler A venue; Jr. Jaycees 3, 4; Jr. Jaycees President 4; J. V. Basketball 2; Track 2; Intramural Sports 1; Swimming 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 3; A Cappella Choir 4; A Cappella Choir Vice-President 4; Centralaires 3; Inter-Club Council 4; Homecoming Exhibits 4; Ragsdale High School 1. AMOS, LAURA KAY 407 Hill crest Drive; FHA 3, 4; FHA President 4; FHA Sweetheart 3; Youth Volunteers 3; A Cappella Choir 1, 4; Choralettes 3; Bison Berets 3, 4; Homeroom President 1, 3, 4; Homeroom Representative I, 3; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4. ANDERSON, BETTY 106 Brantley Circle; Student Store Staff 3. ANDERSON, HARRY WAYNE Route 1, Kernersville. ANDERSON, NORMAN CALHOUN (ANDY) 1111 Wynnewood Avenue; Beta Club 4; Jr. Civitans 2, 3, 4; Jr. Civitan Convention 2, 3, 4; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; FCA 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 1, 3, 4; J. V. Football 2; Varsity Basketball 1; J. V. Basketball 2; Track I; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Class President 4; Homeroom President 1; Homeroom Secretary 3; Executive Board I, 4; Committee Chairman 1; Talent Show 3; Talent Show Committee 4; Boys’ State 3; Who’s Who 4; Senior Superlative: Best All Around 4. ARMFIELD, ROBERT LEE 1214 Guyer Street; JCL 1; Library Club 1; Science Club 4; Jr. Jaycees 2, 3, 4; Art Club 4; Wrestling 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3; Band I, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 3; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Fire Drill Committee 4; Library Staff 1. ATKINS, BARBARA JEAN 2001 Apex Place; JCL 1; Anchor Club 3; Youth Volunteers 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 2, 3; Homeroom President 1, 2; Homeroom Secretary 3; Cooperative Office Opportunity 4; Student Secretary 4. ATKINSON, DEBORAH SUE 1615 Coventry Road; FHA 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA Publicity Chairman 4; Pep Club 3; Y-Teens 1; Anchor Club 4; Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 4; Intramural Sports 3; A Cappella Choir 4; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Coaches Staff 1, 3. AUSTIN, CLAYTON PAUL 909 Grant Street. AUSTIN, HENRY 812 Westchester Drive; Jr. Jaycees 2, 3, 4; Jr. Jaycees Treasurer 3; Track 1; Manager 1; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Theatriks 4; Talent Show Committee 1. BAILEY, CYNTHIA GAYLE 1005 Fifth Court; FT A 3, 4; NFL 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Youth Council 4; Pemican Business Staff 3, 4; Bulletin Board Committee 3; Home Economics Club 1; Devotions Committee 4; Ward Representative 4; Red Cross Committee 1; Red Cross Committee Chairman 1. BAILEY, SCOTT 1448 Madison Avenue; Beta Club 4; Who’s Who 4; Key Club 3, 4; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; NHS 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Varsity Football 1; J. V. Football 2; Manager 2, 3. 4; Band 1, 2; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Theatriks 3. BARKER, CHARLOTTE FAYE 409 Gatewood Avenue; Beta Club 3, 4; Civinettes 2, 3, 4; Civinettes Vice-President 4; GAA 1; GAA President 1; JCL 1, 2, 3; NHS 4; Pep Club 2; Quill and Scroll 4; Science Club 4; Class Secretary-Treasurer 1; Homeroom Secretary 4; Home¬ coming Exhibit 4; Youth Council 2, 3; Junior Pointer 1; Pemican Business Staff 3, 4; Bulletin Board Committee 1; Bulletin Board Committee Chairman 1; Youth Jury 2, 3; Representative Youth Councils of North Carolina 3. BARNES, GLEOLA VERA 1401 Rowan Avenue. BARR, PEGGY ANN 1717-B Leonard Avenue. BARRINGER, SONYA JEANNE 2031 Wesley Place; Sub-Junior Woman’s Club 2, 3, 4; Sub-Juniors President 4; Sub-Juniors Convention 3; Youth Volunteers 1; Intramural Sports 2; A Cappella Choir 3; Girls’ Chorus 2; Bison Berets 3; Homeroom President 2, 3; Homeroom Secretary 4; Student Council Representative 2, 3; Inter-Club Council 4; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 4; Theatriks 4. BAYS, DEBORAH LYNN 616 Arch Street; FTA 4; GAA 2; Spanish Club 3; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Student Store Staff 3, 4. BEARD, VIRGINIA SUE 917 Forrest Street; Beta Club 4; DE 4; JCL 1, 2; Student Store Staff 3, 4; BENCINI, WILLIAM SNOW 801 Country Club Drive, Beta Club 3, 4; French Club 4; FCA 2, 3, 4; Who’s Who 4; Jr. Civitans 2, 3, 4; Civitan Convention 2, 3, 4; Math Club 2; NHS 4; Monogram 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 1; J.V. Basketball 2; Track 1, 3; Golf 2, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Class President 1; Prom Committee 1; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 3, 4; Junior Pointer 1; Commencement Marshal 3; Coach’s Staff 1; Lab. Assistant 4. BENSON, DAVID CARL 1207 Westminster Drive; Beta Club 3, 4; Inter-Act 4; Inter-Act Convention 4; JCL 1, 2; JCL Convention 1; Math Club 3, 4; Math Club Vice-President 4; NHS 3, 4; Track 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2,3, 4; Homeroom Representative 1; Fire Drill Committee 3, 4; Fire Drill Committee Chairman 4; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Youth Council 3, 4; Junior Pointer 1; Pointer Business Staff 3; Pointer Assistant Circulation Manager 3; Talent Show Committee 3; Youth Council Convention 3, 4; Junior Science and Humanities Symposium 3; Chess Team 3, 4; Chess Team Captain 4; Governor’s School 3; Chemistry Achievement Award 3; Renneslaer Math and Science Medal 3. BERNOT, LYNNE 815 Westwood Avenue; Beta Club 4; Who’s Who 4; Civinettes 3, 4; JCL 1; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; NHS 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader Secretary 4; Homeroom President 2; Prom Committee 1; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 3, 4; Theatriks 4; Senior Superlative: Best Looking 4. BESHEARS, PATSY PRISCILLA 1310 Trinity Avenue; DE 4; Library Club 3; Tennis 2; Homeroom Secretary 2; Bulletin Board Committee 1; Library Staff 3. BINGHAM, EMILY ANNE 1315 Ashley Avenue; French Club 4; Youth Volunteers 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Girls’ Chorus 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Homeroom Secretary 4; Student Council 1; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Opus 4; Rebel Rouser 1; Talent Show Committee 3. BLAIR, CATHY LYNN 812 Ferndale Boulevard; Band 1, 2; Homeroom President 2; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Social Committee 4; Coach’s Staff 3, 4. BLEVINS, JAMES, JR. 609 Quaker Lane; Jr. Jaycees 2, 3, 4; Jr. Jaycees Convention 3; Homecoming Exhibit 4. BLUE, PATRICIA ANN 504 Ashe Street; Beta Club 4; Civinettes 2, 3, 4; Math Club 4; NFL 3, 4; NHS 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Pep Club Secretary 3; Cheerleader 1, 3; JV Head Cheerleader 3; Intramural Sports 1; Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 2; Youth Council 2, 3; Bulletin Board Committee 1; Youth Jury 2; Social Committee 1, 3, 4; Social Committee Chairman 4; Student Secretary 1. BOLES, WILLIAM ODELL, JR. 320 Player Drive; Jr. Jaycees 3, 4; Jr. Jaycees Secretary 4; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Talent Show 3. BOLLINGER, CYNTHIA LYNN 1109 Brookwood Drive; Beta Club 4; French Club 4; Keyettes 3, 4; NHS 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Y-Teens 2; Y-Teens Convention 2; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Opus 3, 4; Junior Pointer 1; Talent Show 3; Spanish Honor Society 3. BOOE, MARY ELIZABETH 3021 North Main Street; FHA 3, 4; FHA Secretary 3; Library Club 3; Pep Club 4; GAA 1; Homeroom Representative 2; Student Council Representative 4; Theatriks 4; Library Staff 3. BOTTOMS, RAYMOND MARK 3401 Hillside Drive; Inter-Act 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1,2,3, 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Small Ensemble 3; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Talent Show 3. BOWDEN, DONNA RENE 814 Mobile Street; DE 1, 4; FHA 1, 3, 4; All-State Chorus 1; Student Council Representative 1; Rebel Rouser 1; Talent Show 1; Youth Jury 2; Cafeteria Staff 1. BRADY, SHARON LOUISE 1053 Cantering Road; Beta 256 Club 4; JCL 1, 2; JCL Convention 1; Keyettes 2, 3, 4; Youth Volunteers 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports I; Girls’ Chorus 1; Chorus Convention 1; Class Vice-President 1; Homeroom Secretary 1; Stud ent Council Vice-President 1; Inter-Club Council I; Prom Committee 1; Fire Drill Committee 1; Lost and Found Committee 3; Lost and Found Committee Co-Chairman 3; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Youth Council 3; Bulletin Board Committee F, Youth Jury 1; Youth Jury Secretary 1; Student Secretary 4; Homecoming Senior Attendant 4. BRANNING, ROBERT LLOYD 210 East Ray Avenue: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 4: Homeroom Treasurer 1; Homeroom Vice-President 3; Homeroom Repre¬ sentative 3; Talent Show 2; Library Staff 1; BRAWNER, ALMA LEIGH 214 West Willis Avenue; French Club 1; Who’s Who 4; Keyettes 4; NHS 4; Science Club 2; Y-Teens 1, 2; Art Club 4; Band I, 2; Homeroom Secretary 1; Homecoming Exhibit 3: Talent Show Committee 3; Sr. Executive Board 3; William Penn High School 2; General Office Staff 3; Student Activity Office Staff 4. BREWER, SHEILA KAY 1103 Pershing Street: Masque and Gavel 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Y-Teens 1, 2; Intramural Sports I; Band 1, 2; Homeroom Secretary 2; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Student Secretary 4. BRIDGERS, RAYMOND SIEBERT 1418 Lyndhurst Drive; Hi-Y 3, 4; JCL 1, 2, 3, 4; JCL Convention 1; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Key Club Convention 4; Math Club 3, 4; NFL 4; Science Club 4; Varsity Football 1; Varsity Basketball 1; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1; Homeroom President 1; Student Council 1; Prom Committee 1; Fire Drill Committee 1; House and Grounds Committee 3; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Pemican Business Staff 3, 4; Lab Assistant 4. BROOKS, CAROL ANNE 304 Lindsay Street; Beta Club 4; JCL 1; NHS 4; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Pep Club Historian 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 1; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Opus 3, 4; Theatriks 3, 4; Talent Show Committee 3; Student Secretary 4. BROWN, BRENDA 520 Whiteoak Street: Beta Club 4; Keyettes 4; NHS 4; Science Club 2; Cheerleader 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Small Ensemble 1, 2; Homeroom President 1; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 4; Pointer Business Staff 4; William Penn High School 2; General Office Staff 3. BROWN, HELEN LOUISE 217 Windley Street; A Cappella Choir 1; Choralettes 1; William Penn High School 1. BROWN, KATHY ANN 90 Hillcrest Drive; Library Club 1, 2; Sub-Junior Woman’s Club 1, 2; Intramural Sports I, 2, 3; A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; I Student Council Representative 4; Homecoming Exhibit 2; j Bulletin Board Committee 2, 4; Ragsdale 1, 2, 3; General I Office Staff 3: Library Staff 1, 2; Student Store Staff 1, 4; 1 Student Secretary 3. BROWN, MARY ELIZABETH 806 Vail Avenue: Civinettes 4; EH A 4; GAA 3, 4; Library Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1; Science Club 2; Y-Teens 1; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Bulletin Board Committee 4; William ' Penn High School 2; Dean’s Office Staff 4; Library Staff 1. I BRYANT, DAVID ALAN 1911 Waldo Street; Art Club 4; j Talent Show 1. BUIE, DEBBIE JANE 461 Westover Drive; i Homeroom President 4; Andrews High School 3: Student Store Staff 4. BULLA, JANNE CECILIA 1275 Westminster Drive; ! Beta Club 4; French Club 4; JCL 1, 2; JCL Convention 1; Keyettes 4; Math Club 3, 4; NFL 3, 4; NHS 4; Pep Club 2; Youth Volunteers 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports I; Homeroom Vice-President 1; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Pemican Editorial Staff 4; Pemican Typist 4; Bulletin Board Committee 1, 4; Devotions Committee 1; Devotions Committee Chairman 1. BULLARD, JOHN SPENCE 1206 Greenway Drive; Inter-Act 3, 4; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; NEL 4; Science Club 3, 4; Orchestra I; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Eire Drill Committee 4. BUMGARNER, BURT 516 Birchwood Drive; Homeroom Representative 2; Opus 4; Lincolnton High School 1. BURRIS, JACK FREDRICK BRADSHAW 912 Kingston Street; JCL 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 1, 3, 4; J. V. Basketball 2; Wrestling 1; Track 1; Golf 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Pointer Business Staff 3, Pointer Assistant Exchange Editor 3; FCA 3, 4. BURTON, MARCIA ELLEN 202 Juanita Street; Beta Club 3, 4; GAA 1; JCL 2, 3; Anchor Club 3, 4; Youth Jury 3. BYERLY, KATHRYN ANN 715 Gatewood Avenue; Beta Club 4; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Intramural Sports 1; Homeroom President 1, 3; Prom Committee 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Social Committee 1; Social Committee Chairman 1; Bulletin Board Committee 1; American Institute of Eoreign Study Abroad 1; Dean’s Office Staff 3, 4. BYERLY, TIMOTHY LANE 1607 Laurel Lane; DE 4; Science Club 3, 4; Varsity Football 1; Track 1; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 3; Andrews High School 3; Projection Staff 1. BYERS, JUDITH GALE 215 Gordy Street; William Penn High School 1; Student Secretary 2. BYRD, SUSAN LEE 1013 Lindsay Street; DECA 4; Girls’ Chorus 1; Choralettes 3. BYRUM, FRIEDA CORUM 306 Prospect Street; Beta Club 3, 4; NHS 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1; Girls’ Chorus 1; Homeroom President 3; Homeroom Secretary 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Dean’s Office Staff 3; Lab Assistant 4. CABLE, CONNIE L. 312 Ennis Street; DE 4; Y-Teens 1, 2; Y-Teens President 1; Y-Teens Secretary 2; Inter-Club Council 1. CALLAHAN, MARY ANN 509 Chestnut Drive: ETA 3, 4; FT A Vice-President 4; JCL 1; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Youth Volunteers 3, 4; Orchestra 1; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Theatriks 3, 4; Language Lab Assistant 3, 4. CAMPBELL, DAWNNA LOUISE 423 Nathan Hunt Drive; Library Club 1; Homecoming Exhibit 4. CAMPBELL, DONALD LAMAR 423 Nathan Hunt Drive: Varsity Football 1; Track I. CAMPEN, LORETTA ANN 402 Shady Lane: Beta Club 4, FTA 3. 4; FTA Treasurer 4; JCL I, 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1; Homeroom Secretary 4; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4. CAPLANIDES, TIMOTHY MICHEL 1110 Blain Street: Beta Club 4; Jr. Civitans 2, 3, 4; ECA 2. 3; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 1, 3. 4; J. V. Football 2; Wrestling 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Intramural Sports 2; Band 1, 2; Class Vice-President 1; Homeroom President I, 2; Homecoming Exhibit 3; Talent Show 1; Talent Show Committee 1, 2; House and Grounds Committee 1. CARLSON, NANCY LEE 805 North field Avenue; FHA 4; Math Club 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Sub-Junior Woman’s Club 4; Y-Teens 1, 2; Bison Berets 3, 4; Bison Berets Head 4; Homeroom President 1; Homeroom Secretary 3; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 3, 4; Theatriks 4. CARMICHAEL, JIMMY JOSEPH 930 Kingston Street; Inter-Act 3; JCL 2, 3, 4; JCL Vice-President 3; J. V. Basketball 2; Golf 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 2: Homecoming Exhibit 4. CARROLL, CHARLES E. 1212 Adams Street. CARTER, BRENDA 409 Lake Avenue: A Cappella Choir 2; William Penn High School 2. CARTER, KATHY MARIE 307 Nathan Hunt Drive; FHA 3. 4; FHA Secretary 3; JCL 1; Library Club 3; Library Club President 3; Sub-Junior Woman’s Club 4; Orchestra I; Inter-Club Council 3: Homecoming Exhibit 3; Theatriks 3; Pointer Editorial Staff 4; Pointer Typist 4; Library Staff 3; Student Secretary 4; Homecoming Maid of Honor 4. CARTER, LINDA FAYE 1908 Eern Avenue; Math Club 1; Pep Club 1; Y-Teens 1: William Penn High School 2. CARTRETTE, WILLIAM HOWARD 1232 Lincoln Drive; Beta Club 4; NHS 4. CASWELL, FAYE L. 431 South Elm Street; DE 4: Choralettes 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4. CATES, CARL DOUGLAS 316 Phillips Avenue; DE 1; DECA Convention 4; J.V. Football 1; Track 1; Manager 1; Intramural Sports I. CATES, DANNY MICHAEL 400 Westover Drive; Jr. Civitans 3, 4; Monogram Club 1,2,3.4; FCA 2,3,4; Varsity Football 1: Varsity Basketball 1.2,3.4; Wrestling 1: Track 1; Intramural Sports 1.2,3.4; Chorus 1: Co-Captain Varsity Basketball 1, 3. CAUDELL, SPENCER ROSS, JR. 502 Ashe Street: Inter-Act 3, 4; Inter-Act Convention 4; JCL 2; Quill and Scroll 4; Science Club 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 1; Baseball 2; Intramural Sports I, 2; Marching Band I; Band I; Homeroom President 3; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Pemican Editorial Staff 3. 4: Pemican Co-Sports Editor 4. CHAMBERS, DEBORAH LYTVN 257 611 Colonial Drive; GAA 1, 2; FHA 1; Pep Club 1;A Cappella Choir 1, 2; Girls’ Chorus 1; General Office Staff 1. CHANCE, JAMES ALLEN 1420 Valley Ridge Drive; VICA 2, 3; Track 1; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Homeroom Representative 2; Homeroom Councilman 1; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 3. CHARLES, DELPHINE RENE 816 Hunter’s Court; Y-Teens 1; Band 2; William Penn High School 1; General Office Staff 1. CHEEK, JAMES WESLEY 3405 Bentbrook Drive; Beta Club 4; Inter-Act 4; Monogram Gub 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Manager 1; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4. CHILTON, CHRJS 3820 Beverly Hills Drive; Jr. Jaycees 2; Swimming 3; Homecoming Exhibit 2. CIRULIS, LIGI 1315 Florida Street; Beta Club 4; FTA 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Bulletin Board Committee 1; Social Committee 1; Lab Assistant 4; Student Secretary 4. CLARK, BARBARA ANN 1307 Kentucky Avenue; GAA 1; Y-Teens 1, 2; Youth Volunteers 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pointer Business Staff 3; Pointer Typist 3; Marietta High School in Ohio 1; Library Staff 1, 2; Student Secretary 3, 4. CLARK, GEORGE PHILEMON, III 1007-E. Robin Hood Road; Jr. Civitans 4; Varsity Football 3; J. V. Football 2; Varsity Basketball 3; J. V. Basketball 2; Track 3; Darlington School in Georgia 2, 3. CLARK, LILLIE MAE 27D Daniel Brooks Apartments; FHA 2; GAA 1; Girls’ Chorus 1, FHA District Rally 3; Student Secretary 1. CLAYTON MARGARET LEE 503 North Rotary Drive. CLEVELAND, TAMALA SUZANNE 407 Carey Avenue; Sub-Junior Woman’s Club 3, 4; Sub-Juniors Treasurer 4; Homeroom Secretary 1; Homeroom President 3; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Dean’s Office Staff 3, 4. CLINARD, VICTORIA GAVE 1500 Brighton Avenue; Beta Club 4; Civinettes 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Library Club 1; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Junior Pointer 1; Pointer Business Staff 3, 4. CLONTZ, BETTY GWYNNE 111 West Farriss Avenue; Spanish Club 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1; Language Lab Assistant 4. COLE, LAURA ELLEN 709 Delmont Street; Beta Club 3, 4; Masque and Gavel 3; NFL 2; Pep Club 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Y-Teens 1; Y-Teens President 1; Y-Teens Convention 1; Cheerleader 1; Homeroom Representative I; Prom Committee 1; Homecom¬ ing Exhibit 4; Opus 4; Youth Council 3; Bulletin Board Committee 1; Pointer Editorial Staff 3; Pointer News and Feature Reporter. COLLINS, DEBORAH LYNN 1502 Franklin Street; Homeroom Representative 2.COLLINS, PETER TRAVIS 738 Fairview Street; Math Club 1; VICA 3; VICA President 3; FCA 3; Varsity Football I; J. V. Football 2; Varsity Basketball 3; Baseball 4; Intramural Sports 1, 3; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4. COLLINS, WILLIAM BATCHE¬ LOR 904 North Rotary Drive; Beta Club 3, 4; Inter-Act 4; NFL 3, 4; NHS 4; Jr. Jaycees 3; J. V. Basketball 1; Intramural Sports 1, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Homeroom President 1, 4; Student Council Representative 1, 4; Fire Drill Committee 4; House and Grounds Committee 1; Student Store Staff 1. CONNOR, CURTIS LEE 900 East Kearns Avenue; Intramural Sports 3; Projection Staff 4; Homeroom President 2. CONNOR, DAVID LEWIS 503 Gatewood Avenue; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Key Club Vice-President 4; Key Club Convention 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3; Manager I, 2; Prom Committee 1; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Talent Show 1; Lab Assistant 4. COOK, ARVELL 204 Guilford Avenue; DE 2; Homecoming Exhibit I. COOK, BILL MARK 305 Whittier Avenue; Intramural Sports 1, 3. COOK, CRISSIE ANN 805 Carter Street; Beta Club 4; FTA 4; GAA 1,2,3, 4; GAA Publicity 3; GAA Treasurer 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Anchor Club 2, 3; Anchor Club Treasurer 3; Varsity Basketball 1, 3, 4; J. V. Basketball 2; Intramural Sports 1,2; A Cappella Choir 2, 3; All-State Chorus 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 1; Choral Workshop 1, 2, 3; Centralaires 4; Homecoming E;chibits 3, 4; Girls’ Coaches Staff 1, 3. COOK, DAVID ALFRED 412 North Ward Street, Beta Club 4; JCL 1; Jr. Jaycees 3; Varsity Football 1; Intramural Sports 1; French Honor Society 3, 4. COX, GERALD LEE 1230 Kensington Drive; VICA 1; Homecoming Exhibit 1. CRANFORD, BONNIE SUE 1033 Asheboro Street; DECA 4; Y-Teens 1; Anchor Club 3, 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4. CRAWFORD, WRAY DURWARD, JR. 1124 Kensington Drive; Baseball 3; Swimming 2; Hargrave Military Academy 2, 3; Radio Club 2; Biology Club 3. CRISSMAN, KATHY 1310 Longcreek Drive; Beta Club 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA Publicity 3; GAA Vice-President 4; JCL 1; JCL Convention 1; NHS 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Girls’ Coaches Staff 3; Tarheel Girls’ State Delegate 3. CROWDER, BARBARA ELLEN 1020 Sweetbriar Road; FHA 1; GAA I; JCL 1; Pep Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Sub-Junior Woman’s Club 3, 4; Sub-Junior Vice-President 4; Sub-Junior State Chaplain 4; Youth Volunteers 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Girls’ Chorus 1; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Guidance Office Staff 2, 3, 4. CULLER, RANDY R. 416 Hillcrest Drive; Tennis 2; Wrestling 2; J. V. Football 1, 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Hargrave Military Academy 2. CULP, HARRY ROYER (FROSTY) 1108 Westwood Avenue; Beta Club 4; French Club 4; Jr. Civitans 4; Math Club 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Science Club 4; Band 1; Varsity Basketball 1; Golf 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 2; Intramural Sports 3; Homeroom President 3; Student Council Representa¬ tive 3; Prom Committee 1; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Pemican Business Staff 3, 4; Pemican Co-Business Manager 4; Fire Drill Committee 4; Student Secretary 2; Boys’ State 3. CUMBIE, CHARLES WAYNE 1413 West Green Drive; Bus Driver 3, 4. DAILEY, ADELE CATHY 653 Wesley Drive; FHA 3; GAA 1, 2; Y-Teens 1; Y-Teens Secretary 1; J. V. Basketball 2; Track 1, 2; Allen Jay High School 1. DAILEY, DEBORAH LYNNE 713-A Chandler Street; FTA 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2; Guidance Office Staff 2; Library Staff 1. DALE, JACKIE REID 2203 Edgewood Drive; Ragsdale High School 2. DAVIS, DONALD ALAN 707-B Chandler Avenue; Band 1,2,3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Bus Driver 4. DAVIS, DOUGLAS KEITH 125 Fowler Street; Jr. Jaycees 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 1. DAVIS, ROBERT LEE 507 Lindsay Street. DEHART, MICHAEL HOWARD 2002 Apex Place. DEWITT, PAUL F. 606 Westchester Drive; Band 2; Art Club 4; Rebel Rouser . DIXON, ANITA RAE 1263 Westminster Court; Beta Club 4; French Club 4; JCL 1, 2; NHS 3, 4; NHS Secretary 4; Pep Club 2; Sub-Junior Woman’s Club 3, 4; Sub-Juniors Secretary 4; Sub-Junior Convention 3; Intramural Sports I; Girls’ Chorus 1; Bison Berets 3; Bison Berets Head 3; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Theatriks 3; Talent Show 1, 2, 3. DOLLE, JAN ELIZABETH 525 Gatewood Avenue; FHA 4; Library Club 1, 2; NFL 4; Pep Club 2; Varsity Basketball 1; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Opus 4; Theatriks 4; Forum Staff 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Publicity Committee 4; Gretna High School 1, 2; Andrews High School 3; Dean’s Office Staff 4; Student Secretary 3. DOVER, MARGIE LYNN 701 Arbordale Drive; Beta Club 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Pemican Business Staff 3, 4; Dean’s Office Staff 3. DOZIER, JOHN LAWRENCE 419 Juanita Street; Beta Club 4; JCL 1, 2, 3; JCL Convention 1; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; NHS 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Intramural Sports 1; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 3, 4; Junior Pointer 1; Pointer Editorial Staff 3, 4; Pointer Associate Editor 4; Bulletin Board Committee 4; Bulletin Board Committee Chairman 4; Chess Team 3; Senior Superlative; Best Personality 4. DRIGGERS, EDWARD ALLEN 1909 Plain Street; Andrews High School 3. DUNBAR, ROBERT LOUIS 1316 Kensington Drive; Jr. Jaycees 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4. EASTER, ALLAN KEITH 129 Scott Avenue; VICA 4; Varsity Football 1; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Youth Jury 4. EASTER, HELEN PAIGE 1200 North Rotary Drive; High Point Junior Miss 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Who’s Who 4; French Club 3, 4; French Club Vice-Resident 4; JCL 1; JCL Convention 1; Keyettes 2, 3, 4; Keyettes Chaplain 4; Math 258 Club 4; NFL 2; Wake Forest Speech Institute 1; NHS 3, 4; Science Club 4; Cheerleader 1, 2; Girls’ Chorus 1; Class Secretary 3, 4; Student Council Chaplain 1; Student Council Executive Board 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 3, 4; Youth Council 2, 3; Youth Councils of N.C. Convention 2; Central District Student Council Congress 2, 3, 4; Youth Council Talent Show Chairman 3; Talent Show Committee 3, 4; Sr. Executive Board 4; Devotions Committee 1; Devotions Committee Chairman 1; Social Committee 1; Lost and Found Committee 4; Central District Student Council Congress Secretary 4; Student Council State Workshop 4; Student Council Congress State Convention 4; National Association of Student Councils Convention 4. EATON, SAMUEL EDMOND 1426 Courtesy Road; Homeroom Representative 1. EVERHART, DIANNE RUTH 1107 Richland Avenue; FHA 3; Anchor Club 3; Anchor Club Convention 3; Homeroom Secretary 1; Homecoming Exhibit 3; Student Secretary 2, 4. FAGAN, DELLA V. 1103 East Kearns Avenue; Beta Club 4; Homeroom Representative 4; Student Secretary 4. FAGAN, LINDA JOYCE 1103 East Kearns Avenue. FARLOW, JANIE LEE 1111 Carter Street; Beta Club 4; Pep Club 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 1; General Office Staff 4. FERRELL, DEBORAH COLLEEN 1214 Brentwood Street; DE 4. FICK, LASLEY 506 Parkway Drive; Beta Club 3, 4; Who’s Who 4; French Club 3, 4; FCA 2; Keyettes 2, 3, 4; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Head Cheerleader 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Girls’ Chorus 1; Class Treasurer 2; Senior Class Girl Representative 4; Student Council Secretary 1; Theatriks 4; Talent Show 2, 4; Talent Show Committee 2, 3, 4; Sr. Executive Board 2, 3, 4; French Honor Society 3, 4; NCTE English Award Candidate 3; Commencement Marshal 3; Social Committee 1, 2; Student Council Workshop 2; Student Council Congress N. C. Convention 3, 4; Central District Student Council Congress Vice-President 3; Central District Student Council Convention 2, 3. FORWARD, EDWARD EARLE 819 Fifth Street; Inter-Act 4; Monogram Club 1, 3, 4; Tennis 3; Varsity Basketball 1; J. V. Basketball 2, 3; Base¬ ball 2; Golf 3, 4; Int ramural Sports 1, 3, 4; Intramural Assis¬ tant 4; FCA 2, 3, 4; Homeroom President 1, 2, 3; Youth Jury 3; Welcoming Committee 4; Public Relations 1; Lab Assistant 3. FOWLER, CLARENCE GRAYSON 625 West Lexington Avenue; Beta Club 4; JCL 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Key Club Executive Board 3; NFL 2, 3, 4; J. V. Debate Team 2, 3; Varsity Debate Team 4; Georgetown Summer Forensic Institute 3; NHS 4; Intramural Sports 1; Homeroom President 1, 4; Student Council 1; Homecoming Exhibit 4. FOWLER, DANNY RAY 609 Whittier Avenue; Key Club 3, 4; Library Club 1; Spanish Club 4; J.V. Football 1, 2; J.V. Basketball 1; Track 1; Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4; Class President 3; Homeroom President 1, 4; Homeroom Representative 2; Inter-Club Council 3; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 3, 4; Theatriks 3, 4; Youth Council 4; Talent Show Committee 3; Sr. Executive Board 3; General Office Staff 1; Library Staff 1; Senior Superlative: Friendliest 4. FOWLER, ROY DESMOND, HI 806 Westchester Drive; Beta Club 3, 4; JCL 1; JCL Convention 1; Math Club 3, 4; Monogram Club 4; NHS 4; Science Club 3, 4; Science Club President 4; Jr. Jaycees 3, 4; Jr. Jaycees Chairman of Board 3; Manager 2, 3; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Lab Assistant 3, 4. FRANKLIN, CHARLOTTE SUE 313 Westwood Avenue; Library Staff 3, 4. FREEZE, JOHN EDWIN CARTER 1108 Wynnewood Avenue; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Junior Pointer 1; McCallie High School 2, 3; Photography Club 2; Caving Club 2, 3; Mountain Climbing Club 2, 3. GAINES, JERRY ARLEN 1219 Cassell Street; VICA 3; ICT 4: FFA 1, 2; Chatham Central High School 1, 2, 3. GARRETT, CARL CALEB 1420 Lynwood Terrace; Band 1,2,3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Talent Show 3; Rebel Rouser 1. GARRETT, DAVID FRANK 700 Gatewood Avenue; Beta Club 4; Hi-Y 3; Math Club 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 1; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 4; Dance Band 3, 4; All-State Band 1, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 1; Prom Committee 1; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Talent Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Band President 1; Band Vice-President 4; Governor’s School 3; Senior Superlative: Most Talented 4. GARRIS, CAROLYN ANN 3521 Woodview Avenue; Beta Club 3, 4; Civinettes 3, 4; JCL 1; JCL Convention 1; JCL Vice-President 1; Math Club 3; NHS 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Youth Volunteers 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1; Girls’ Chorus 1; Homeroom Secretary 2; Student Council Secretary 1; Student Council Convention 1; Prom Committee 4; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Pemican Business Staff 3, 4. GARRIS, RONNIE DALE 1002 Carter Street; J. V. Football 2; Track 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3; Bendle High School 1. GARST, TOMMY HOWARD 521 North Hamilton Street; Varsity Football 1; Intramural Sports 1; Andrews High School 3; Lanier High School 3. GAYLE, SCOTT CONRAD 704 Rockford Road; Beta Club 3, 4; Who ' s Who 4; French Club 3, 4; French Summer Study Scholarship 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Key Club Convention 2; Key Club Treasurer 3; Key Club President 4; Math Club 3, 4; Math Club Secretary 3; NFL 2; NHS 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Band 1,2,3, 4; Drum Major 1, 3, 4; Homeroom President 2; Inter-Club Council 4; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Theatriks 3; Junior Pointer 1; Junior Pointer Editor 1; Talent Show 1,2,3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Governor’s School 2; Senior Superlative: Most Likely to Succeed 4. GEORGE HOWARD GRAY nil East Russell Avenue; VICA 4; Band 1, 2. GERMAN, AUSTIN DALE 1405 Sherman Road; DECA 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Homeroom President 2; Track 1. GHOSN, NANCY LEE 1423 Coventry Road; Sub-Junior Woman’s Club 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1; Intramural Sports 1; Homeroom Secretary 1; Homecoming Exhibit 4. GIBSON, GLORIA VONDELL 621 Fairview Street; Library Club 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Marching Band 2, 3; FHA 1, 2, 3; FHA Vice-President 3; Class Secretary 1, 2, 3; Carver High School 3. GIBSON, LARRY EDWARD 1029 Asheboro Street; DE 3, 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4. GIBSON, STEVEN GRAY 509-A Ferndale Boulevard; Opus 4; Chess Club 3, 4; Lab Assistant 4. GOINS, CAROL SUZANNE 500 Ferndale Boulevard; FHA 1, 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Youth Volunteers 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 1; Homeroom Secretary 3; Ketron High School 1; Student Secretary 4. GOSS, DALE F. 1205 Furlough Street; Library Club 1; Masque and Gavel 1; Science Club 1; A Cappella Choir 1; Choralettes 1; Bulletin Board Committee 1; Library Staff 1; Cafeteria Staff 1; Student Secretary 1; William Penn High School 1, 2. GRANT, DIANA LEA 626 Colonial Drive; Y-Teens 1, 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 2; General Office Staff 4. GRAY, BEVERLY AQUILLA 513 Hines Street; Ragsdale High School 2. GRAY, PATRICIA IRENE 719 Gatewood Ave¬ nue; Keyettes 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; Youth Volunteers 2,3,4; In¬ tramural Sports 1; A Cappella Choir 4; Girls’ Chorus 1, 2; Girls’ Chorus Treasurer 2; Bison Berets 3, 4; Bison Berets Head 4; Homeroom President 1; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; House and Grounds Committee Chairman 1; Guidance Office Staff 3. GRAY, SHERI GAYLE 401 Sunset Drive; Homeroom President 1, 2; Student Council Representative 2; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4. GRAY, WILLIAM BRUCE 612 Gatewood Avenue; Beta Club 4; Inter-Act 3, 4; Inter-Act Chaplain 4; Inter-Act Convention 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1; Band 1, 2, 3; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Lab Assistant 4. GREEN, DARLA KAY 302 Oakwood Street; FTA 3, 4; FTA Historian 4; Y-Teens 1, 2; Y-Teens Secretary 1; Homeroom President 1, 4; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Bulletin Board Committee 1; Junior Red Cross Committee 1; GRIFFIN, SUSAN LYNN 2001 McGuinn Drive; Intramural Sports 1; A Cappella Choir 3; Mixed Choir I, 2; Centralaires 4; A Cappella Choir Robe Chairman 3; Bison Berets 3; Homeroom Secretary 3; Homecoming Exhibit 2; Talent Show 3, 4. GUARINO, JOHN JOSEPH 506 Emerywood Drive; Science Club 4; Jr. Jaycees 3, 4; Golf I; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Manager 2, 3; Lab Assistant 4. Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; 259 Youth jury 3 HALSTEAD, RAMONA DIANE 204 Parris Avenue; Y-Teens I; Spanish Club 3; Youth Volunteers 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports I; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom President 3; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Junior Pointer 1; Youth Jury 3; Andrews High School 3; Reverie Editorial Staff 3. HARDIN, SUSAN DIANE 908 Worth Street; FBLA 4; Kellam High School 1; Carolina High School 2. HARDISON, LINDA LUE 808 West Willis Avenue; IV I; GAA 1; Y-Teens I, 2; ICT 4; J. V. Basketball 1; Baseball I; Track I; Intramural Sports 1; Talent Show I; Homecoming Senior Attendant 4. HARPER, RICHARD CARSON 424 Player Drive; VICA 3, 4; ICT 3; ICT President 3; Varsity Football 1; Intramural Sports 1, 2. HARRINGTON, GWENDOLYN GALE 716 West Willis Avenue; GAA 1; Band 1, 2, 3; Cooperative Office Opportunity 4; Marching Band I, 2. HARRINGTON, JERRY FRED 2413 Eastover Place; DE 3. 4; Jr. Jaycees 3, 4; Varsity Football 1; Wrestling 1; Golf 2. HARRIS, BARBARA JEAN 624 Westwood Avenue; Theatriks 3, 4; GAA 1. HARRIS, GLORIA ELIZABETH 1107 East Russell Avenue; Beta Club 4; Lab Assistant 4; Student Secretary 3; FHA 1; ETA 3; JCL 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Youth Volunteers 2, 3, 4; Youth Jury 2; Homecoming Exhibit 3; Homeroom Secretary 1. HARRIS, JANIS LYNN 1608 Seven Oaks Place; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Y-Teens 1; Orchestra 1; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Theatriks 4; Social Committee 4. HARRIS, MIKE CARL 411 Player Drive; Coach’s Staff 4; Lab Assistant 4; Band 1; Varsity Football 3, 4; J. V. Football 1, 2; Track 1; Baseball 2; Wrestling 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. HARRISON, BERON DAVE 210 Pine Valley Road; VICA 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Homecoming Exhibit 2. HARVELL, MIKE EUGENE 123 South Road; ICT 4; Golf 3; Manager 3; Intramural Sports 2; A Cappella Choir I; Student Council Representative I; Homeroom President 1. HAWORTH, BYRON ALLEN 902 Fairway Drive; Beta Club 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; NFL 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports I; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Homeroom Representative I; Cafeteria Committee I; Cafeteria Committee Chairman 1; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Governor’s School 2; Youth Government Day: City Councilman 3. HAWORTH, JOHN RICHARDSON 400 Birchwood Drive; Beta Club 4; NFL 2, 3, 4; J. V. Debate Team 2; Wake Forest Speech Institute 1; Inter-Act 3, 4; Inter-Act Convention 3, 4; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; Science Club 4; Orchestra 1, 2; Publicity Committee 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Student Welfare Committee I. HAYES, DAVID LEE, JR. 1219 Downing Street; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club Vice-President 1; Science Club Secretary 4. HAYWOOD, RONALD LEE 804 Martin Street; Intramural Sports 2; Band 3; Homeroom Officer 2; William Penn High School 1. HAZZARD, LAURA CHERI 322 Player Drive; Orchestra I; Homeroom Secretary 1; Andrews High School 3; Lab Assistant 4; Coach’s Staff 3. HEDRICK, DENNIS RAY 415 Player Drive; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Talent Show 1. HEKLER, HEDY YVONNE 508 Birchwood Drive; Beta Club 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; French Club Corresponding Secretary 3; French Club President 4; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Sub-Junior Woman’s Club 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Majorette 1, 2; Inter-Club Council 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Pemican Editorial Staff 3, 4; Pemican Senior Section Editor 4; General Office Staff 1; Senior Superlative: Most Liberal 4. HELM, SUSAN DALE 1210 Johnson Street; JCL 1, 2, 3, 4; Keyettes 2, 3, 4; NFL 2; Youth Volunteers 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra Secretary 3; Orchestra Vice-President 4. HEMPHILL, CHESTER LEE 1901 Fern Avenue; French Club 1; Math Club 1; Intramural Sports 1; A Cappella Choir 1; William Penn High School I. HENSLEY, EVA SHARON 3910 Box 18 North Main Street; GAA 1; Library Club 1; Y-Teens 1; Orchestra 1; Girls’ Chorus 1; Homeroom Secretary 2; Bulletin Board Committee I; Library Staff 1; Student Store Staff 3; Cafeteria Staff I; Music Office Staff 2; Student Secretary 4. HESTER, ELIZABETH FAISON 1207 Greenway Drive; Beta Club 3, 4; French Club 4; Keyettes 4; Math Club 4; NHS 4; Intramural Sports 1; Girls’ Chorus 1; Homeroom Secretary 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Social Committee 1; Guidance Office Staff 4. HIATT, MARTHA KAY 328 Phillips Avenue; Pep Club 2; Theatriks 4. HIGHT, RANDY EDWARD 1214 Worth Street; Inter-Act 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. HILLIARD, KEITH HARRISON 407 Juanita Street; Homeroom President 1, 2. HILTON, BRENDA ANNE 1602 East Green Drive, DE 4; FHA 1; DECA Secretary 4; ETA 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3; Orchestra 1; Homeroom Secretary 1; Homecoming Exhibit 3; Youth Jury 3; Student Secretary 1. HINES, DOUGLAS WADE 1106 Carter Street; J.V. Football 1; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. HINES, KATHRYN DIANE 1423 Brentwood Street; Youth Volunteers 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3; Girls’ Chorus 1, 2; Centralaires 4; Homeroom President and Secretary 3; Youth Jury 3; Student Congress 3. HINKLE, DEBORAH LYNNE 107 Sinclair Avenue; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; Masque and Gavel President 1; Masque and Gavel Secretary 4; Pep Club 3; Orchestra 1; A Cappella Choir 2; Girls’ Chorus 1; Homeroom Vice-President 1; Homeroom Secretary 2; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Bulletin Board Committee 4; Youth Jury 3; Dean’s Office Staff 3, 4. HINSON, CLINARD BERNARD, JR. 403 Taylor Avenue; FHA 4; Library Club 1; ICT 4; Library Staff 1; Student Store Staff I; Projection Staff 1. HINSON, RONALD BURRELL 226 Woodbury Street; French Club 1; Science Club 1, 2; A Cappella Choir 2; All-State Chorus 1, 2; Homeroom President 3; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 3, 4; Talent Show Committee 3; Sr. Executive Board 3; William Penn High School 2. HODGE, MARSHA LYNN IIIO Jefferson Street; Y-Teens 3; Anchor Club 2, 3, 4; Anchor Club Program Chairman 3; Homeroom President 2; Student Secretary 4. HODGIN, HANK 1058 Montlieu Avenue; Inter-Act 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Lab Assistant 4. HOLDWAY, GENE 306 Amhurst Avenue; Jr. Jaycees 2, 3; Jr. Jaycees Secretary 3; J. V. Football 2; Manager 2; Homeroom President 2; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 3; General Office Staff 1; Lab Assistant 4. HOLLIDAY, GAY 1266 Wales Street; Beta Club 4; Civinettes 3, 4; Civitan District East Convention 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Intramural Sports I; Homeroom President 3; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Theatriks 4; Pointer Business Staff 4; Social Committee 4; Student Council Workshop 4; Art Club 4. HOLLINGSWORTH, BRENDA 3634 Fairlane Drive; French Club 3, 4; Library Club I; Spanish Club 3; Centralaires 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus President 2; Mixed Chorus Vice-President 1, 3; Homeroom President4; Homecoming Exhibit 2, 3, 4; Rebel Rouser 1; Talent Show 3; Andrews High School 3; Modern Music Masters 3; Library Staff 1. HOLLINGSWORTH, THOMAS R. 1028 Rockford Road; Graham-Eckes School - Institute of Living 2, 3. HOLMES, EDWARD LOUIS 1226 Hoover Avenue; French Club 1, 2; Science Club 1, 2; FCA 3, 4; EC A Vice-President 4; Varsity Football 1, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 1; J.V. Basketball 2; Intramural Sports I, 2; A Cappella Choir I; Homeroom Treasurer 1; William Penn High School 2. HOLMES, HUGH THOMAS 957 Council Street; Beta Club 4; Key Club 3, 4; Key Club Convention 3; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Manager 1, 2; Homeroom President 4; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Pointer Editorial Staff 3, 4; Pointer Sports Editor 4. HOOVER, JANET ANN 601 Gatewood Avenue; Beta Club 4; JCL 1; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; NFL 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Pep Club President 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Youth Volunteers 3, 4; Student Secretary 1; Anti-Dropout Committee 3; Homeroom Representative 3; Inter-Club Council 4; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Opus 4; Rebel Rouser 1; Bulletin Board Committee 4. HORNE, EMMA R. 404 Cable Street; DE I; Hi-Y 3; Library Club I; Pep Club 2; Cheerleader I; Intramural Sports 2; A Cappella Choir 1; Choralettes I; Small Ensemble 1; Homeroom Secretary 1; Prom Committee 1; Homecoming Exhibit 1; William Penn High School I; 260 Homecoming Senior Attendant 4. HORNEY, JANE NAMATH 926 Croyden Street; Beta Club 4; JCL 1; Keyettes 3, 4; Keyettes Treasurer 4; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; NFL 3, 4; NHS 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Spanish Club Secretary 4; Youth Volunteers 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 1; Homeroom President 1, 4; Prom Committee 1, 3, 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Bulletin Board Committee 1; Bulletin Board Committee Chairman 1; Art Club 4; Lab Assistant 4. HORNEY, C. JEFF 905 Rockford Road; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Key Club Secre¬ tary 4; JCL 1; Key Club Convention 2, 3, 4; Key Club International Convention 2; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Spanish Club President 4; Intramural Sports 1; Class Vice-President I; Homeroom President 1, 2; Inter-Club Council 3, 4; Prom Committee 1; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 3, 4; Theatriks 4; Pemican Business Staff 3, 4; Pemican Co-Business Manager 4; Lost and Found Committee Chairman 1; Social Committee I. HOSKINS, CATHIE SINCLAIR 1510 Pinehurst Drive; FHA 4; Pep Club 4. HUBBARD, CHRISTOPHER 708 Woodrow Avenue. HUGHES, DEBBIE LYNN 2604 Westchester Drive; Y-Teens 4; Homeroom President 4; Preparatory Office Opportunity 4; Student Secretary 4. HUGHES, JOHN PHILIP 607 Sunset Drive; Hi- Y 3, 4; FCA 4; Masque and Gavel 4; Spanish Club 3; Intramural Sports I, 2; Swimming 4; Cross Country 4; Band 1; Homeroom Secretary 2; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Social Committee 1. HUMPHREY, DIANNE DELORES 711 Carter Street; GAA 2; Pep Club 1; Sub-Junior Woman’s Club 3; Track 1; Intramural Sports 2; Girls Chorus 1. HUNSUCKER, BETSY ADELE 400 Hillcrest Drive; Beta Club 4; Civinettes 2,3,4; Civ- inettes Convention 2, 3, 4; Civinettes Chaplain 4; NHS 3, 4; Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1; Girls’ Chorus I; Student Council Secretary-Treasurer 4; Inter-Club Council 4; Prom Committee 4; Theatriks 4; Talent Show Committee 4; Sr. Executive Board 4; Youth Jury 2; Homecoming Senior Attendant 4. HUSSEY, GEORGE DOUGLAS, JR. 404 Rolling Road; Who’s Who 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Beta Club President 4; Erench Club 4; JCL 1, 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4; NFL 3, 4; Wake Forest Speech Institute 2; Georgetown Speech Institute 3; J. V. Debate Team 3; Varsity Debate Team 4; NHS 4; Homeroom President 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Anti-Dropout Committee 4; Inter-Club Council 4; Junior Pointer 1; Senior Superlative: Most Liberal 4; Commencement Marshal 3. HUSTRULID, JANE ANN 505 Florham Drive; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus I, 2; Homeroom Representative 3; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Youth Jury 3; Student Secretary 3. HUTCHINSON, STEVEN KREG 1005 West College Drive; JCL 1, 2; Science Club 4; Jr. Jaycees 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Homecoming Exhibit 4. ILDERTON, ELIZABETH PAIGE 907 West College Drive; Who’s Who 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Beta Club Secretary 4; Civinettes 2, 3, 4; Civinettes Secretary 4; Civitan International Con¬ vention 3, 4; ECA 2; French Club 3, 4; French Honor Society 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Youth Volunteers 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 1; Homeroom Secretary 3; Student Council Representative 1; Talent Show 4; Youth Jury 2; Senior Superlative: Most Likely to Succeed 4; Com¬ mencement Marshal Co-Chief 3; Social Committee 2; Public Relations Committee 1; Homecoming Maid of Honor 4. INGRAM, KENNETH RAY 1204 Cedrow Drive; FCA 2, 3, 4; Jr. Civitans 3, 4; FCA Vice-President 3; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Who’s Who 4; Varsity Football I, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Most Valuable Player 4. INGRAM, SYLVIA ANN 1314 Furlough Avenue; French Club 2; FHA 1, 2; FHA President 1; Library Club 1; Math Club 2; Y-Teens 1; Homeroom Secretary 1; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 4; William Penn High School 1. JENNINGS, SCOTT LEE 608 South Elm Street; Intramural Sports 3; Homeroom President 3; Homecoming Exhibit 3; General Office Staff 1; Projection Staff 3;.Lab Assistant 2. JOHNSON, CROFFORD III 505-B Meredith Street; Erench Club I; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; J. V. Football 1; Track 2; Swimming 3, 4; Homecoming Exhibit 2; Coach’s Staff 1; William Penn High School 1. JOHNSON, JAMES RAY 2011 Wesley Drive; DE 4; Intramural Sports I, 2, 3; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Youth Jury 3, 4. JOHNSON, JOHNNY DOUGLAS 1211 South Elm Street; VICA 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Homecoming Exhibit 3. JOHNSON, KAREN ANDERSON 311 Colonial Drive; FTA 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 1; Homeroom Secretary 1, 2; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Bulletin Board Committee 1; Red Cross Committee 1; Red Cross Committee Chairman 1. JOHNSON, KENNETH JAMES 124 Mayview Avenue; Intramural Sports I, 2; Andrews High School 3. JOHNSON, SAMMY LEE 709 Forrest Street; Who’s Who 4; Monogram Club 1,2,3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club Sergeant of Arms 4; Jr. Jaycees 2, 3, 4; Jr. Jaycees Vice-President 4; Jr. Jaycees Convention 4; FCA 4; FCA Treasurer 4; FCA Convention 4; Tennis 1; Varsity Foot¬ ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 2; J. V. Basketball 3; Wrestling 1; Baseball 2, 3; Track 1, 2; Golf 1; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 1; Homeroom President and Vice-President 2; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 3, 4; Bulletin Board Committee 1; Senior Superlative: Most Athletic 4. JOHNSON, WANDA LOU 410 Cable Street; DE 4; GAA 1; Library Staff 3. JONES, LARRY LEMON 604 Carter Street; Erench Club 1; Math Club 1; Tennis 3; Intramural Sports 1; All-State Chorus 1; Home¬ room Secretary 2; Homeroom Vice-President 4; Student Council 1; Homecoming Exhibit 2; Youth Council 3; Sr. Ex¬ ecutive Board 3; William Penn High School 2. JONES, RUDY LEVOY 2203 East Green Drive; JCL 1; Track 1; Intramural Sports 1, 2; A Cappella Choir 2; Small Ensemble 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Centralaires 3, 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Talent Show 4; Language Lab Assistant 4. JONES, SHARON LYNNE 1115 Montlieu Avenue; DE 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 2; Mixed Chorus 1; Homecoming Exhibit 4. JONES, WILLIAM MICHAEL 1509 Worth Street; Quill and Scroll 4; Track 1; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Band 1; Homeroom Secretary 2; Prom Committee 1; Junior Pointer 1; Pemican Editorial Staff 3, 4; Pemican Co-Associate Editor 4. KELLAM, FRANK EDWARD 1412 Emery wood Drive. KELLY, CAROLYN JEAN 1508 East Green Drive; Beta Club 4; FHA 4; GAA 1, 2. 3, 4; GAA Publicity 3; GAA Point Recorder 1; GAA Secretary 4; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Intramural Sports I; Orchestra 1; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Coach’s Staff 1, 3, 4. KENNEDY, PATRICIA SUZANNE 1115 Rockford Road; Beta Club 4; NHS 4; JCL 1; Keyettes 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Chamber Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 1; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Pointer Business Staff 4. KEY, DOUGLAS ARTHUR 2006 West Rotary Drive; Beta Club 4; Key Club 3, 4; J. V. Basketball 1; Orchestra 1, 2; Homeroom President 1, 2; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Talent Show 1, 3; Pointer Business Staff 3, 4: Pointer Circulation Manager 4. KEYES, SUSAN JO 611 Spruce Street; Beta Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; French Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Math Club 4; NHS 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4; Language Lab Assistant 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 3. KIMBALL, ARNOLD EUGENE 1401 Tipton; VICA 3: Home¬ coming Exhibits 3,4; J. V. Eootball 1,2; J. V. Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3; Track 1; KIMSEY, STEVE PAUL 1027 Ferndale Boulevard: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; FCA 2,3,4; Varsity Football 3,4; J. V. Basketball 3: Baseball 2; Golf 4; Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4; Band 1; Homeroom Vice-President 2,3; Prom Committee 2; Rebel Rouser 1; Hargrave Military Academy 1. KINNEY, RICK THOMAS 218 Pine Ridge Drive; Key Club 4; Golf 1; Manager 1; Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4; Li¬ brary Staff 1: Homeroom President 1; Homeroom Representa¬ tive 1; Homecoming Exhibits 3,4. KIRK, KATHY LYNN 802 Hines Street; Beta Club 4; ETA 3; FTA Historian 3; FTA Con¬ vention 2; Masque and Gavel 4; NFL 4; HNS 4; Pep Club 4; Youth Volunteers 1; Homeroom President and Representative 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Theatriks 4; Thomasville High School 1,2; Annual Staff 1; Newspaper Staff 1,2; Student Congress 3. KIRK, PAMELA DARLENE 419 Friddle Street: Beta Club 4; Y-Teens 1,2; COO 4; Dean’s Office Staff 1: Homeroom Vice- 261 President 1; Homeroom Secretary 2; Homecoming Exhibit 4. KIVETT, JOHN CRAIG 3018 English Road: Science Club 4; Science Fair 1,4; Tennis 2,3; Track 1; Intramural Sports 1; Stu¬ dent Secretary 4; Lab Assista nt 4. KORNEGAY, JOHN WES¬ LEY (PETE) 1600 Valley Brook Circle; Jr. Civitans 2,3,4; Jr. Civitans Chaplain 4; FCA 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; J. V. Football 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 1; J.V. Basketball 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4. LAMAR, JANICE 925 Eastchester Drive; Beta Club 3, 4; FTA 4; NHS 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3; Centralaires 4; Home¬ coming Exhibit 4. LAMM, WESLEY ELBERT, JR. 2802 Westchester Drive; Mixed Choir 2; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 1, 2, 3; Homecoming Exhibit 2, 4; Theatriks 4; Talent Show 1, 4. LASINE, ROBERT LYNN 1324 Heathcliff Road; Orchestra 1; Youth Jury 1. LEE, PATSY WOODSON 405 Woodbrook Drive; Sub-Junior Woman’s Club 2, 3, 4; Youth Volunteers 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1; A Cappella Choir 3; Girls’ Chorus 1, 2; Bison Berets 3; Centralaires 4 ; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Senior Superlative: Wittiest 4; Student Secretary 4. LENTZ, J. ED 1006 Albert Avenue; Orchestra 1, 2, 3. LEONARD, DANIEL LAWRENCE 1608 North Centennial Street; Beta Club 3, 4; Inter-Act 3, 4; Inter-Act Convention 3, 4; Inter-Act Secretary 4; Inter-Act Board of Directors 4; JCL 1; JCL Convention 1; NHS 4; Science Club 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Representative 1; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Commencement Marshal 3. LEVINA, SUSAN LEIGH 1238 Devonshire Avenue; Beta Club 3, 4; Civinettes 3, 4; Civitan District East Convention 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; French Honor Society 3, 4; JCL 1, 2; NHS 3, 4; NHS Vice-President 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Cheerleader 1; Intramural Sports 1; Homeroom Secretary 2; Prom Committee 1, 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Youth Council 4; Junior Pointer I; Pemican Editorial Staff 3, 4; Pemican Student Life and Organizations Editor 4; Social Committee 1, 4; Fire Drill Committee 1; Campus Affairs 1; Campus Affairs Chairman 1; Devotions Committee 3; Devotions Committee Co-Chairman 3. LEWIS, AMANDA ARLETTE 243 Boulevard; Pep Club 4; Anchor Club 4; Band 1; Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 1; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Pointer Business Staff 3, 4 LEWIS, JANE BRISTOL 322 Woodrow Avenue; Who’s Who 4; Beta Club 4; Keyettes 3, 4; Keyettes President 4; Math Club 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Youth Volunteers 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1; A Cappella Choir 3; Girls’ Chorus 1; Centralaires 4; Student Council Representative 1; Inter-Club Council 4; Social Com¬ mittee 1; Social Committee Chairman 1; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Youth Council 3, 4; Rebel Rouser 1; General Office Staff 2, 3, 4; Youth Jury 3; Talent Show Committee 3; Pointer Business Staff 3, 4; Pointer Circulation Manager 4; Girls’ State 3, LINEBERRY, ARLIS LEROY 703 Bridges Drive, Hi-Y 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Intramural Sports 3, 4; Homeroom Vice-Presi¬ dent I; Homeroom Representative 2, 3; Homecoming Exhibit 3. LINTON, DOROTHY 816 Mobile Street; Math Club 1; Math Club President 1; Chorus 1; Student Council President 1; Homeroom President 1; Journalism 1; Modern Dance Group 1; Theatriks 4; Art Club 4; Art Club Secretary-Treasurer 4. LITTLE, ARTHUR LEE 1116 Tryon Street; Varsity Football I; Track 1; Manager 1; Bulletin Board Committee 1. LITTLE, DIANE 1116 Tryon Street; GAA 2; Pep Club 1; Intramural Sports 1; Girls’ Chorus 1; Choralettes 4; Bison Berets 4; Art Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 1. LITTON, JOHN KEN 600 Ashe Street; DE 4; DE Historian 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Pemican and Pointer Business Staff Photographer 2; Youth Jury 3; Hargrave Military Academy 3. LIVENGOOD, LAUREN LOUISE 1325 Heathcliff Road; JCL 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2; Homeroom Secretary 4; Homecom¬ ing Exhibits 3, 4; Pemican Business Staff 4; Art Club 4; Home Economics Club 1. LOCKHART, DORIS 708 Vail Avenue. LONG, PATTI JO 1507 Worth Avenue; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Student Secretary 3. LOVE, GEORGE MICHAEL 1706 Lamb Avenue; A Cappella Choir 1, 2; Homecoming Exhibit 4. LOWERY, ANTHONY COLIN 502 Chandler Street; Mono¬ gram Club 1, 2; Varsity Football 2; J. V. Football 1, 2; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3; Centralaires 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Durham High School 1, 2. LOWERY, CYNTHIA ANNETTE 18-A Clara Cox Apart¬ ments; Guidance Office Staff 1, 4. McCALL, EARLY YOUNTS 711 Quaker Lane; Key Club 4; Varsity Football I; Swimming 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 4; Pep Band. McCLEOD, SARAH 1718 Kivett Drive; Simon Gratz High School 2; Jr. Red Cross 1; Yearbook Staff 2; Debating Club 2. McCLOUD, JOYCE ELAINE 1 719 Lamb Avenue; FBLA 1; FTA 4; Library Club 1; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Student Council Treasurer 1; William Penn High School 1, 2; Student Secretary 1. McCOL- LUM, GLORIA VIRGINIA 1725 Lamb Avenue; Library Club 1; Pep Club 2; Y-Teens 4; Y-Teens Associate Co-Chairman 1; Intramural Sports 1; Centralaires 3; Class Assistant Secretary 1; Homeroom Secretary 2, Homecoming Exhibit 3; William Penn High School 2. McCOY, MARYLENE 301-C Harrison Street; William Penn High School 2. McDERMOTT, NANCIE SUSAN 503 Ashe Street; Who’s Who 4; Beta Club 4; Masque and Gavel 3; Art Club 4; NFL 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Sub-Junior Woman’s Club 2; Class President 1, 2; Student Council Execu¬ tive Board 3; Student Council President 4; Inter-Club Council 4; Theatriks 4; Talent Show 2; Senior Superlative: Best All Around 4; DAR Good Citizen 4; Homecoming Attendant 2, 3, 4. McDowell, terry lee 1909 Franklin Avenue; Varsity Football 1; J. V. Football 2; Intramural Sports 1; Homeroom President 1; Bus Driver 2, 4. McGARVEY, DANIEL RAY 710 Carr Street; Beta Club 4; NHS 4; Band 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3; Centralaires 4; Marching Band 3, 4; Choral Workshop 3; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Glendale High School 1, 2. McGO- WAN, ROSEMARY 828 Parliament Street; Y-Teens 1, 2; Orchestra 1; General Office Staff 2, 3, 4; Junior Pointer 1; Cafeteria Committee 1. McINNIS, GLORIA JEAN 12-A Daniel Brooks Apartments; FTA 1; Y-Teens 1; Intramural Sports 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Small Ensemble 1, 2; Student Council Representative 1; William Penn High School 2; Modern Dance 1; General Office Staff 4. McKENZIE, THOMAS BRAXTON 1108 Glenwick Lane; FCA 2, 3, 4; FCA Convention 2; FCA President 4; Beta Club 3, 4; JCL 1, 2, 3; Jr. Civitans 2, 3, 4; Jr. Civitans Convention 2, 3, 4; Jr. Civitans Sergeant at Arms 3, 4; Math Club 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; NHS Treasurer 4; Science Club 4; Who’s Who 4; Varsity Football 1, 3, 4; J. V. Football 2; Varsity Basketball 1; J. V. Basketball 2, 3; Track 1; Golf 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys’ State 3; Jr. Civitans District East Deputy Governor 4; Boy Representative 2, 4; Homeroom Secretary 1; Student Council Representative 1; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 3, 4; Student Council Convention 2; Talent Show Committee 2, 4; Sr. Executive Board 2, 4. MABE, LINDA FAYE 716 Prospect Street; Homeroom Secre¬ tary 1; Dean’s Office Staff 4; Guidance Office Staff 4. MACHEN, GEORGE HERBERT 504 Rockspring Road; JCL 1; Science Club 4; Homeroom Representative 4; Bus Driver 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2; All-State Band 1, 3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4. MAHALA, PAMELA ELAINE 214 Oaklawn Street; Anchor Club 3, 4; Anchor Club Secretary 3; Library Staff 3; Student Store Staff 3. MAHERAS, NICK 425 North Hamilton; Opus 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4. MALONE, BREN¬ DA DIANE 1023 Redding Drive. MANN, STEVEN CARL 607 Spruce Street; Beta Club 4; NHS 4; JCL 2, 3; Jr. Civitans 3, 4; Civitan Convention 4; Manager 1, 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Talent Show 1; Boys’ State 3; Lab Assistant 4. MANNING, DEBBIE LYNN 1311 Greenway Drive; Rebel Rouser 1; Dean ' s Office Staff 4; Student Store Staff 3. MANRING, WAYNE LARRY 2305 Edgewood Drive; Jr. Jaycees 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2; A Cappella Choir 4; Student Council Representative 3. MARKHAM, LAURA BETH 186 Textile Street; Girls’ Chorus 1; Homeroom Secre- 262 tary 2. MARSH, REX GARY 322 Quaker Lane; Beta Club 4; NHS 4; Science Club 4; Spanish Club 3; Track 1; Fort Lauderdale High School 2. 3. MARTIN, GINGER RENEE 508 Rock Spring Road; FBLA 4; FHA 3, 4; Youth Volunteers 3, 4; Cheerleader 1; Chorus 1; Talent Show 1; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Student Council Representative 1. MATTOCKS, THOMAS BLAIR 2610 South Main Street; Beta Club 4; Inter-Act 2, 3, 4; Inter-Act President 4; Inter-Act Convention 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 3, 4; All-State Band 2, 3; Inter-Club Council 4; Homecoming Exhibit 3, 4. MEACHAM, THOMAS GILES 81 Hillcrest Drive; Beta Club 4; Inter-Act 2, 3, 4; Inter-Act Convention 4; Inter-Act Board of Directors 4; JCL 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Club 4; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 1; Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4; Band 1; Homeroom President 4; Homeroom Representative 1; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; House and Grounds Committee I. MEEKS, NANCY LYNN 1023 Cantering Road; Y-Teens 1, 3, 4; Y-Teens President 1; Tri-City Conference I; Youth Volunteer 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Representative I; Westhampton High School I. MERCER, GREGORY VAN 1023 Sweetbrier Road; Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y Convention 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 1; Track 1; Golf 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports I, 2, 3; Homeroom President I, 2; Homeroom Secretary 3; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Talent Show 1; Library Staff 1. MEREDITH, SUSAN GAIL 2906 English Road; FTA 4; Pep Qub 3; Anchor Club 3, 4; Anchor Club Convention 4; Anchor Club Secretary 3; Anchor Club President 4; Homeroom Secre¬ tary 2; Inter-Club Council 4; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Youth Jury 3; Student Store Staff 3. MEYERS, PATRICIA LYNN 270 Beddington Road; FHA 2; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. MICHAEL, TYSON 51 7 Otteray Drive; Wrestling I, 2, 3; MICKEY, FRANK T. 1509 Cherokee Drive. MIDDLE- BROOKS, WILLENE 1115 Cedrow Drive; Band 1, 2, 3; Pointer Business Staff 2; William Penn High School I. MILL¬ ER, FELIX FRANKLIN 3831 North Main Street; Beta Club 3, 4; Who’s Who 4; Jr. Civitans 2, 3, 4; Civitan Convention 3, 4; Jr. Civitans President 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 4; Varsity Football 1; Track 1; Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; FCA 2, 3, 4; Inter-Club Council 4. MILLER, PATRICIA WHITLEY 1207 Westwood Avenue; Keyettes 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 1, 2; Homeroom Secretary I; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Dean’s Office Staff 3, 4; Senior Superlative: Best Personality 4. MILLER, ROSI ALICE 518 East Dayton Ave¬ nue; JCL 1, 2; Pep Club 1; Orchestra 1, 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Student Council Representative 1; Theatriks 4; Andrews High School 3. MILLS, DWIGHT EUGENE 724 Willis Avenue; Who’s Who 4; Jr. Civitans 3, 4; Monogram Club I, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; FCA 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Track I, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1; Band I, 2; Orchestra 1; Talent Show 1, 3; Homecoming Exhibit 2, 3. 4. MITCHELL, JAMES 1304 Kivett Drive; FCA 3, 4; Track 1; Varsity Football 4; J. V. Basketball 1, 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2; A Cappella Choir 1; Homecoming Exhibits 1, 2; William Penn High School 1. MOON, PERRY FRED 1215 Carter Street; Inter-Act 3, 4; Cross Country 3; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4. MOORE, KENNY LEE 416 West Lexington Avenue; Intramural Sports 1, 4. MORGAN, JUDY CAROL 408 Peace Street; Cooperative Office Opportunity 4; General Office Staff 1. MORROW, MOLLIE McKAY ' 807 Sunset Drive; Beta Club 3, 4; NHS 4; JCL 1, 2; JCL Treasurer I; Civinettes 3, 4; Civitan District East Convention 3, 4; French Club 4; Youth Volunteers 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Head Cheerleader 1; Cheerleader Treasurer 4; Intramural Sports 1; Coach ' s Staff 3; Homeroom Secretary 3; Prom Committee 1, 2; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 3, 4; Youth Council 3 , 4; Junior Pointer f ' Fire Drill Committee 1; Social Committee I; Senior Superlative: Most Conservative 4. MOSER, KATHY RENEE 1314 East Commerce Avenue; French Club 1, 2; Math Club I, 2; Pep Club I, 2, 3; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Small Ensemble 1, 2; Homeroom Secretary 4; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 3; Music Office Staff 1. William Penn High School 2. MURPHY, LARRY BERNARD 507 Amos Street; DE 4; Science Club 1; Track 1; Manager 2; Varsity Football 1; J. V. Basketball 1; Intramural Sports I, 2; Homeroom Vice-President 2. MURPHY, LEVI 507 Amos Street; Science Club 1; Hi-Y 3; VICA 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Bulletin Board Committee 1; Talent Show 2. MYERS, DONALD L. 1433 Bethel Drive; Jr. Jaycees 3; Intramural Sports 1; Homeroom President 1; Lab Assistant 4. MYERS, TIMMIE WAYNE 617 Whittier Avenue. NEALEANS, DREW BENTON 933 Kingston Street; Inter- Act 3, 4; Inter-Act Vice-President 4; Masque and Gavel 4; Student Store Staff 1; Fire Drill Committee 4; Homeroom President 1, 3. NEIGHBORS, SHERRY DARLENE 205 West¬ chester Drive; FHA 4; GAA 1; Y-Teens 1; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Coach’s Staff 2; Chorus 1; Homeroom Secretary 2. NO¬ RMAN, DEBORAH SUE 2101 East Green Drive; GAA 1, 2; Library Club 2, 3; Anchor Club 3; Youth Volunteers 2, 3, 4; Manager 1; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3; Homecoming Exhibit 3; Youth Council 2; Bulletin Board Committee 3; General Office Staff 1; Coach’s Staff 1; Library Staff 1; Girls’ Coach’s Staff 1. OLDHAM, MARY ELIZABETH 706 Hines Street; Civinet¬ tes 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Quill and Scroll 4; Y-Teens 1; Intramural Sports 1; Girls’ Chorus 1; Mixed Chorus 2; Homeroom Secretary 3; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Pemican Editorial Staff 3, 4; Pemican Pictures Editor 4. OLSON, DEBBIE LYNN 303 West Point Avenue; Y-Teens 1; Modern Dance 1. OSBORNE, KAREN LOUISE 311 Player Drive; DE 4; DE Vice-President 4; FHA 4; Inter-Club Council 4; Home¬ coming Exhibit 4; Lab Assistant 4; Orchestra 1. OWEN, DAVID ALVIN 607 Hedrick Avenue; DE 4; Jr. Jaycees 3,4; DE Chaplain 4; Jr. Jaycees Treasurer 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4 OWENS, NANCY JEANETTE 1223 Montlieu Avenue; Beta Qub 4; GAA 1; Talent Show 1; Music Office Staff 3,4; Intra¬ mural Sports I; A Cappella Choir 2, 3; All-State Chorus 3, 4; Centralaires 4; Girls’ Chorus 1. PACE, RANDY 1236 Westminster Drive; Key Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Tennis 2; Varsity Football 1; Wrestling 2; Manager 1; Intramural Sports 2; Talent Show 1; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Senior Superlative: Wittiest 4. PARKER, RAY¬ MOND TERRY 410 Rockspring Road; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4. PEARCE, DEBORAH DENISE 648 Wesley Drive; Girls’ Chorus 1; COO 4; Student Secretary 3, 4. PEATROSS, EDDIE 511 Hines Street; Beta Club 3, 4; JCL 1, 2, 3; JCL Convention 1; Math Club 3, 4; Math Club Secretary-Treasurer 4; NHS 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Track 1; Intramural Sports 1; Centralaires 4; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Pemican Editorial Staff 3, 4; Vem ' xcun Editor-in-Chief 4; Anti-Dropout Committee 3; Spanish Honor Society 3; Senior Superlative: Most Intellec¬ tual 4; Commencement Marshal 3; Governor’s School ' 2. PEELE, KAREN CHRISTINE 2004 Guyer Street; GAA 1, 2; Library Club I; Math Club 1; Pep Club 2; Girls’ Chorus 1; Homeroom President 1, 3, 4; Homeroom Representative I, 3; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Rebel Rouser 1; Bulletin Board Com¬ mittee 1; Talent Show 1; Library Staff 1; Student Secretary 4. PEGUES, ARTIE F. 1207 Franklin Avenue; ICT 4; Library Club 1; FCA 4; Manager 1, 3; Intramural Sports 1; Athletic Club 1; William Penn High School 2. PENLEY, DAVID ALLAN 529 Gatewood Avenue; Inter-Act 3, 4; Inter-Act Convention 3; Inter-Act Vice-President and Sargeant at Arms 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; J. V. Basketball I; Intramural Sports 1; Baseball 2, 3; Homeroom President 2; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; House and Grounds Committee 4. PERKINS, ALFORD ODELL 404 Whittier Avenue; Masque and Gavel 4; Track 4; Cross Country 4; Manager 2; Varsity Basketball 2; Home¬ coming Exhibit 4; Art Club 4. PETERS, ROGER DALE 826 East Lexington Avenue; VICA 4; VICA Treasurer 3; Youth Jury 2; Homecoming Exhibit 4; J. V. Football 1; Track 1; Wrestling 1. PETTREY, GREG B. 651 Wesley Drive; Intramu¬ ral Sports 3, 4. PHARR, MARY ANN 504 Sherbrook Drive; FHA 3, 4; FHA Reporter 4; Cheerleader 1; Intramural Sports I; All-State Chorus I; Student Secretary 3, 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4. PHILLIPS, DAVID A. 1031 Sweetbriar Road. 263 PIERCE, PHILLIP LAWSON 603 Westchester Drive; Beta Club 4; Inter-Act 2, 3, 4; Inter-Act Treasurer 4; JCL 2, 3; Talent Show 2, 3, 4; Band I, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 4. PIERCE, STEPHEN MURROW 1305 Kentucky Street; DE 4; J. V. Football 1, 2; Intramural Sports I. POLLOCK, BO ADRIAN 410 Edgedale Drive; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y Vice-President 4; Student Council Representative 1; JCL I; Wrestling 2; Golf 4; Manager I; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Swimming 2. POTTS, WILLIE LYNN 1110 Winslow Street; COO 4; Beta Club 4. PRATHER, ROBYN 3611 Westfield Street; Beta Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Homeroom President 1; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Spanish Honor Society 3. PRATT, CHARLES POWERS 302 Sherbrook Drive; Homeroom Treasur¬ er 1; Bus Driver 2, 3, 4. PRIEST, L. VERMELL 1019 East Green Drive; FHA 4; Pep Club 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Girls’ Chorus 1; Guidance Office Staff 4; Pointer Business Staff 3, 4; Pointer Exchange Editor 4. PUGH, JOAN KATHRYN 1033 Foust Avenue; Library Club 1; Girls’ Chorus 1; Library Staff I; Student Secretary 4. PUGH, MICHAEL DALE 1033 Foust Avenue. PURCELLE, JAN MARIE 809 Sunset Drive; JCL 1; JCL Secretary 1; JCL Convention 1; Science Club 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Youth Volunteers 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 1, 2; Homeroom President 1, 2; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 4; Lab Assistant 4; Student Secretary 4; Cafeteria Committee Chair¬ man 1. QUICK, JESSE 804 Vail Street; French Club 1; Intramural Sports 1; All-State Chorus 1, 2; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 4; Theatriks 2; Opus 4; William Penn High School 2. QUICK, JIM 314 Boulevard; Wrestling 2; Track 1. QUIGLEY, RICHARD 1. 1504 Wendover Drive. REDDISH, CQNNIE REE 1202 South Elm Street; Student Secretary 4. RHQDENHISER, JQHN ROBERT 1510 Crestline Drive; Beta Club 4; Jr. Civitans 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y District Convention 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Orchestra 4; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 3, 4; Talent Show 4; Senior Superlative: Best Looking 4. RILEY, MIKE OLIVER 143 West Lexington Avenue; Intramural Sports 1, 2. RILEY, SHARON LEIGH 805 Carrick Street; FHA 2, 3, 4; GAA 1; Girls’ Coach’s Staff 4; Student Secretary 4. RIVES, JEFFERSON HILL 706 Florham Drive; Jr. Civitans 2, 3, 4; Civitan Convention 2, 3, 4; FCA 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 1, 3, 4; J. V. Football 2; Varsity Basketball 1; J.V. Basketball 2; Baseball 3; Track 1, 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3; Talent Show 3, 4; Talent Show Committee 3, 4; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Prom Committee 1, 3, 4; Class Vice-President 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Student Council Executive Board 3, 4. ROBBINS, LARRY EDWARD 1102 Council Street; Who’s Who 4; Beta Club 3, 4; French Club 4; French Honor Society 2; Jr. Civitans 2, 3, 4; Jr. Civitans Secretary 4; Civitan Convention 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; NFL 3; NHS 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Class Vice-President 3; Student Council Vice-President 4; Inter-Club Council 3, 4; Prom Committee 1, 4; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Junior Pointer 1; Talent Show Committee 4; Sr. Executive Board 4; Fire Drill Committee 1, 3; Coach’s Staff 1; Commencement Marshal 3; Youth Govern¬ ment Day 3; Mars Hill Student Council Convention 3; Student Council State Convention 4. ROBINSON, SHERYL BLAIR 210 Shadow Valley Road; Who’s Who 4; Beta Club 3, 4; JCL 1, 2, 3, 4; JCL Vice-President 3; Keyettes 2, 3, 4; Keyettes Secretary 3; NFL 2, 3, 4; NFL Vice-President 4; Wake Forest Speech Program 2; Northwestern University National High School Institute 3; NHS 3, 4; NHS President 4; Varsity Basket¬ ball 1;Intramural Sports 1; Orchestra 1, 2; Student Secretary 4; Rebel Rouser 1; Rebel Rouser Isxisfa ir Editor 1; Class Secre¬ tary 2; Inter-Club Council 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Senior Superlative: Most Intellectual 4. ROGERS, GARY WAYNE 400 Pinegrove Drive; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y Secretary 4; Monogram Qub 1, 2, 3, 4; FCA 2, 3, 4; Jr. Jaycees 2, 3; Chorus 1; Varsity Football 1; Wrestling 1; Baseball 2,3,4; Track 1,2; Golf 1; Intra¬ mural Sports 1,2,3,4. RUDEN, DAVID ALLAN 1604 Wendover Drive; Intramural Sports 1,2; Homeroom Vice-President 1. RUS¬ SELL, BARBARA LYNNE 808 Prospect Street; Y-Teens 1; DE 4; A Cappella Choir 1; Grimsley and Allen Jay High Schools 2. SAVVAS, PAUL HARRY 508 Hawthorne Street; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Opus 4; Marching Band Manager 4; Lab Assistant 3; House and Grounds Committee 3. SCHAFER, EARL WILLIAM 105 Shadow Valley Road; Key Club 4; Track 3; Golf 3; Cross Country 3; Homeroom President 1; Homeroom Representative 2; Youth Jury 3; Randolph Macon Academy 3. SCHUBERT, CATHY LOU 1020 Welling¬ ton Court; Beta Club 3, 4; JCL 1, 2, 3; Math Club 4; NHS 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 3; Youth Volunteers 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 1; Homeroom Secretary 4; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Junior Pointer 1; Lab Assistant 4; Assistant Principal’s Office Staff 3. SCHUTE, MARY GAIL 801 West Parkway Drive; Beta Club 4; JCL 1, 2; JCL President 1; JCL Convention 1; Sub-Junior Woman’s Club 2, 3, 4; Sub-Junior Convention 3; Youth Volunteers 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1; Homeroom Secretary 1; Prom Committee 1; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Junior Pointer 1; Bulletin Board Committee 1; Devotions Committee 1; Devotions Committee Chairman 1; Lost and Found Committee 1; Coach’s Staff 3, 4; Student Secretary 3, 4. SCOTT, MARTHA ANN 306 Greer Street; Y-Teens 1; Homeroom Vice-President 2; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Dean’s Office Staff 3. SCOTT, JUDY CAROLYN 309 Allred Place; DE 4; DE President 4; Pep Club 2; Girls’ Chorus 1; Inter-Club Council 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Student Secre¬ tary 4. SCOTT, PHYLLIS ANN 608 Hulda Street; Home¬ coming Exhibits 2, 3; William Penn High School 1. SELLERS, COLLEEN ANNE 1014 Nathan Hunt Drive. SHANKLE, ALICE EL VIA 115 Chestnut Drive Apartment 5A. SHAW, ROBERT HILL HI 1905 Wakefield Place; Beta Club 3, 4; Jr. Civitans 3, 4; Civitan Convention 4; Math Club 3, 4; Math Club President 4; NFL 3; NHS 4; Varsity Football 1; Varsity Basketball 1; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Inter-Club Council 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Pemican Editorial Staff 3, 4; Pemican Co-Sports Editor 4; Talent Show 1; Talent Show Committee 1; Shawnee Mission South High School 2; Summer Scholars Program at Guilford College 3; Coach’s Staff 1. SHEPARD, ZELLA MAE 415 Hodgin Street; FBLA 3, 4; DE 3, 4; DE Treasurer 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Girls’ Chorus 1; Student Store Staff 4; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 3, 4. SHETLER, CURTIS BAR¬ RETT 1215 East Green Drive; Beta Club 4; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; NHS 4; Science Club 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; All-State Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Centralaires 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4. SIMPSON, GARY LYNN 521 Denny Street; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 3; Chorus 1; Mixed Chorus 2. SIMREL, DEBORAH LA VERNE 213 Taylor Ave¬ nue; GAA 1; Math Club 1; Library Club 1; Pep Club 1; Y-Teens 1, 2; ICT 4; Tennis 1; Varsity Basketball 1; Intramural Sports I, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Small Ensemble 1; Homeroom Secretary 1; Homecoming Exhibit 2; Talent Show Committee 1, 2; Bulletin Board Committee 1. SIZEMORE, DONALD PARISH 629 Colonial Drive; Jr. Civitans 2, 3, 4; Civitan Convention 2; FCA 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; NFL 3, 4; NHS 4; Science Club 4; Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 4; All-Conference 3; Honorable Mention All-State Football 3; Band 1; Junior Pointer 1; Prom Commit¬ tee 1; Homeroom President 1, 2. SLACK, DAVID BRIAN 800 Sunset Drive; Beta Club 4; JCL 3; Jr. Civitans 2, 3, 4; Jr. Civitans Vice-President 4; Civitan District Convention 3, 4; FCA 2, 3, 4; FCA Secretary 4; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 1, 3, 4; J. V. Football 2; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Golf 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Band I; Youth Government Day 3; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 1; Homeroom President 1. SLATE, RO¬ BERT GAINES 301 Shadow Valley Road; Inter-Act 3, 4; JCL 1, 2, 3, 4; JCL Convention 1; JCL Secretary 4; Math Club 4; Science Club 4; Pep Club 2; Golf 1, 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 264 3, 4; Chorus 1; Bulletin Board Committee 1; Homeroom President 3; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Pemican Business Staff 3, 4. SMITH, ANNIE 1202 Leonard Avenue; French Club 1. SMITH, CINDY LU 605 Florham Drive; JCL 1, 2; Civinettes 3, 4; Youth Volunteers 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1; Homeroom Secretary 2; Prom Committee 1; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Guidance Office Staff 3, 4. SMITH, EDNA REBECCA 705A Chestnut Drive; FHA 1, 2; Library Club 1; NFL 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Science Club 1, 2; Anchor Club 3; Youth Volunteers 3; Girls’ Chorus 1; Homeroom Secretary 1; Bulletin Board Com¬ mittee 1; Winter Haven High School 1, 2; Dean’s Office Staff 2; Library Staff 1; Student Secretary 3, 4. SMITH, HOMER LEE 1608 Valley brook Circle; Jr. Civitans 2, 3, 4; Jr. Civitans Treasurer 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Spanish Club Vice-President 3, 4; J. V. Football 1; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; J. V. Basketball 1, 2; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4. SMITH, PHYLLIS ANN 2404 Wilkes Street; Beta Club 4; FBLA 3,4; COO 4; Orchestra 1; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Point¬ er Business Staff 3. SMITH, WILLIAM DAVID 246 Boulevard; Beta Club 3,4; Monogram Club 2,3; Varsity Football 2,3,4; J. V. Football 1; Track 1, 2; Homeroom Representative 1; Trinity High School 1,2,3; Bus Driver 3; Trinity Yearbook Business Manager 3. SNIDER, SHARON 506 Florham Drive; Who’s Who 4; Beta Club 3,4; French Club 4; Pep Club 2; JCL 1,2; JCL Convention 1; Keyettes 3,4; Math Club 3,4; NFL 2,3,4; NFL Point Secretary 3,4; NHS 3,4; Pep Club 2; Quill and Scroll 4; Intramural Sports 1; Homeroom President 2, 3; Student Coun¬ cil Representative 3, 4; Devotions Committee 3; Devotions Committee Chairman 4; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Pemican Editorial Staff 3, 4; Pemican Co-Associate Editor 4; George¬ town Speech Institute 3; National Merit Finalist 4. SOLUSTRI, MARY ABIGAYLE 1810 King Street; Homeroom Secretary 3; Theatriks 4; GAA 2; Pep Club 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Intramural Sports 2, 3. SPARKS, JANE EDITH 1216 Pearson Place; French Club 1; DE 4; Library Club I; Math Club 2; Pep Club 1; Science Club 2; Spanish Club 1; Y-Teens 1; Intramural Sports 1; A Cappella Choir 1; Small Ensemble 1; Homeroom Secretary 1; Bulletin Board Committee 2; William Penn High School 1, 2; Dean’s Office Staff 1; Library Staff 1; Cafeteria Staff 4. SPAUL, AMANDA JANE 1803 South Elm Street; DE 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4. SPENCER, WAYNE CARELL 230 Gordy Street; Who’s Who 4; Coach’s Staff 4; William Penn High School 2; FCA Secretary-Treasurer 4; Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 1; J. V. Basketball 2; Wrestling 3; Intramural Sports 3. STALEY, ROBERT G. 1534 Ann Arbor Court; DE 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Hi-Y President 4; Mono¬ gram Club 4; Varsity Basketball 1; Baseball 2, 3, 4. STANCIL, TOMMYE VIVIAN 323 Boulevard; Who’s Who 4; Beta Club 4; FTA 3, 4; FT A President 4; Quill and Scroll 4; NHS 4; Sub-Junior Woman’s Club 4; Y-Teens 2; Youth Volunteers 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3; Girls’ Chorus 1; Mixed Chorus 2; Centralaires 4; Centralaires Vice-President 4; Inter-Club Coun¬ cil 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Youth Council 3, 4; Youth Council Executive Board 4; Junior Pointer I; Voini t Editorial Staff 3, 4; Pointer Headliner 3; Pointer Editor-in-Chief 4; Bulletin Board Committee 4; Anti-Dropout Committee 3; Senior Superlative: Most Talented 4; Student Secretary 4. STANLEY, SHARON ELIZABETH 502 Spruce Street; Youth Volunteers 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Chamber Orchestra 3, 4; Homeroom President 4; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Opus 3, 4; Opus Editor-in-Chief 4; Theatriks 3. STEED, MARY ALICE 507 Redding Drive; Cheerleader I, 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Homeroom Officer 1, 2; Talent Show 1; William Penn High School 1, 2; Guidance Office Staff 4. STEEDE, CHARLOTTE SUZZANE 604 Ashe Street; A Cappella Choir 3; Girls’ Chorus 1; Centralaires 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Homecoming Exhibit 2; Talent Show 4; Choral Workshop 3, 4. STEVENS, DEBORAH ROSALIND 509 Carr Street; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA Vice-Presi¬ dent 1; GAA President 4; Spanish Club 4; Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 3, 4; Senior Superlative: Most Athletic 4; Girls’ Coach’s Staff I. STOKES, TRUDY 1408 Chestnut Drive; Homeroom President 2, 3; Homeroom Secretary 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4; COO 4. STOUT, SHERRY LYNNE 1223 Kensington Drive; Beta Club 3, 4; Civinettes 4; French Club 3, 4; French Club Secretary 4; Math Club 3, 4; NFL 4; NHS 4; Pep Club 2; Science Club 4; Intramural Sports I; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Junior Pointer I; Pointer Editorial Staff 3; Pointer Feature and News Writer 3; Talent Show Committee 3; Bulletin Board Committee 1; Youth Jury 3; Art Club 4; Art Club President 4; Fire Drill Committee 3; National Merit Finalist 4; Publicity Committee 4; Publicity Committee Chairman 4; Bulletin Board Committee Co-Chairman 1. STREETMAN, MICHAEL LINN 309 Oak- wood Street; Hi-Y 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Varsity Football 1; Varsity Basketball 1; Track 1; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 4; Homeroom Vice-President 1; House and Grounds Committee I, 3, 4; Social Committee 1. STURDIVANT, CLIFTON 413 Spring Place; DE 4; Math Club 1; VICA 4; Varsity Football 1; Homecoming Exhibit 2; William Penn High School 2. TAYLOR, RALPH WILLIAM 1110 Garrison Street; J.V. Football 1; J. V. Basketball 1. THARP, SHIRLEY MAY 2407 Wilkes Street; A Cappella Choir 2, 3; All-State Chorus 4; Small Ensemble 3; Centralaires 4; A Cappella Choir Vice-President 2, 3; Homeroom Secretary 1; Music Office Staff 4. THOMAS, ANN CHRISTY 319 Woodbrook Drive; Beta Club 3, 4; Civinettes 3, 4; Civitan Convention 3, 4; Civinettes Historian 4; North Carolina District East Jr. Civitan Treasurer 4; French Club 3, 4; Youth Volunteers 2, 3, 4; NHS 4, Intramural Sports I, 2, 4; Class Treasurer 3; Student Council Girl Representative 2; Prom Committee 1; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 3, 4; Welcome Committee 4; Lost and Found Committee 1; Lost and Found Committee Chairman 1; Senior Superlative: Friendliest 4; Homecoming Junior Attendant 3; Assistant Principal’s Staff 3; Coach’s Staff 3; Lab Assistant 4. THOMAS, SUSAN DENISE 608 Florham Drive; JCL I; NHS 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Spanish Club Treasurer 4; Cheerleader 1, 2; Girls’ Chorus 1; Class Treasurer 4; Student Council Executive Board 4; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 3, 4; Sr. Executive Board 4; Mars Hill Student Council Workshop 3; Social Committee 3; Student Congress 3, 4, THOMASON, CASSANDRA IRENE 800 Lake Avenue; JCL 1, 2; Cheerleader 1; Orchestra 1; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Theatriks 3, 4; Library Staff 4; Lab Assistant 3. THORNTON, BILLY JOE 429 Friddle Street; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Homeroom Secretary 3. TODD, PIETRO D’AMICO 2113 Friends Avenue; VICA 3; Varsity Football 1; J. V. Football 2; Band 1, 2; Homecoming Exhibit 3. TOMLIN, MARIA A. 802 Park Street; GAA 1; Homeroom President 4. TORRENCE, CELESTE 708-B Kent; DE 1; Math Club 1; Pep Club 1; Y-Teens 2; Cheerleader I; Intramural Sports 1; A Cappella Choir 1; Homeroom Secretary I; William Penn High School 1. TUCKER, DEBBY EDITH 515 Sherbrook Drive; FHA 2, 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Orchestra 1; Homeroom Secretary 1. TUCKER, RONDA JEAN 185 Textile Place; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 3; Anchor Club 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 1; Home¬ coming Exhibits 3, 4; Library Club Chaplain 3; Library Staff 3. TURNER, CYNTHIA LYNN 309 Rolling Road; FHA 3, 4; Y-Teens 1; COO 4; Band 1; A Cappella Choir 3; Homeroom Treasurer 3. TYNDALL, LARRY LEE 503 Ennis Street; Beta Club 3, 4; Bus Driver 4. VUAGHN, BRENDA LOUISE 309 Colonial Drive; Civinettes 3, 4; FTA 3, 4; FTA Secretary 4; GAA 1, 2; Pep Club 4; Varsity Basketball 4; J. V. Basketball 2; A Cappella Choir 3; A Cappella President 3; Girls’ Chorus 1; Mixed Chorus 2; Mixed Chorus Secretary 2; Centralaires 4; Centralaires President 4; Choral Workshop 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4. VAUGHN, ROBERT RICKY 502 Birchwood Drive; Inter-Act 4; J. V. Basketball 1; Track 1; Intramural Sports 1, 3; Band 1; A Cappella Choir 1; Talent Show 2, 3; Homeroom Vice-President 1. VAUGHN, STEPHEN LANE 970 Street; DE 4. VENABLE, LEE ANDREY 210-C Windley; French Club I, 2; VICA 3, 4; Science Club 1; Manager 1, 2, 4; 265 Class Treasurer 1; Carver High School 3. VICK, PATSY MARIE 600 Lindsay Street; DE 4; Y-Teens 1; General Office Staff 1. VILLEGAS, LAURA MARIA 86 Hillcrest Drive; Beta Club 4; FBLA 3; FTA 2, 3; Hi- Y 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3; J. V. Basketball 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorette 3, 4; Marching Band I, 2; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Greene County High School 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Newspaper Staff 3; FHA 1. WAGNER, WANDA FAYE 2305 Edgewood Drive; FHA 1; FHA Parliamentarian 3; Homecoming Exhibit 1; Johnson County High School. WALDON, BURGESS DALE 509 Player Drive; Jr. Jaycees 2, 3, 4; Jr. Jaycees President 3; Jr. Jaycees Convention 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Visual Aid Committee 1; Visual Aid Committee Chairman 1; Talent Show Committee 2; Homeroom President 1; Inter-Club Council 3; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 3, 4. WALDON, CHRISTINE GALE 318 Model Farm Road; Y-Teens 1; Anchor Club 2, 3, 4; Anchor Club President 3; Anchor Club Vice-President 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Inter-Club Council 3; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Music Office Staff 4. WALL, DAVID GARRETT 1008 Elk Street; Beta Club 3, 4; Beta Club Treasurer 4; Inter-Act 2, 3, 4; Inter-Act Board of Directors 4; JCL 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4;; NHS 3, 4; Varsity Football 1; Varsity Basketball 1; J. V. Basketball 2; Track 1; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3; Band I; Homeroom Secretary 1; Prom Committee 1; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Boys’ State 3; Civic Affairs Committee 1; Civic Affairs Committee Chairman 1; Senior Superlative: Most Conservative 4. WALLER, ALICE MANOR 206 East Ray Avenue; FHA 1; GAA I; FTA 4; JCL 1; JCL Convention 1; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club Secretary 4; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Pointer Business Staff 3, 4; WALLER, SHARON LYNN 1012 Cantering Road; FTA 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA Point Recorder 4; Varsity Basketball 1, 3, 4; J. V. Basketball 2; A Cappella Choir 3; Girls’ Chorus 1, 2; Centralaires 4; Girls’ Coach’s Staff 3; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 4, WATKINS, HOMER HI (CHIP) 512 Sherbrook Drive; Track 3; Manager 4; Cross Country 3, 4; Centralaires 4; Gastonia Ashley High School 2; Anti-Dropout Committee 3; Fire Drill Committee 4. WEANT, MARSHA KAY 506 Ashe Street; Beta Club 3, 4; Civinettes 2, 3, 4; NHS 4; Pep Club 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 1; Devotions Committee 1; Language Lab Assistant 3. WEAVER, ANTOINETTE 209 Vail Avenue; Beta Club 4; Anchor Club 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Small Ensemble 2; Student Council Secretary 1; William Penn High School 2. WEBSTER, SUSAN ELIZABETH 1305 Keningston Court; Beta Club 3, 4; Civinettes 2, 3, 4; Civinettes Treasurer 2; Civinettes President 4; GAA 1; NFL 2; NHS 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 1; Inter-Club Council 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Pomtei Business Staff 3, 4; Pointer Associate Business Manager 3; Pointer Business Manager 4. WELCH, DEBORAH LEIGH 2201 Woodruff Avenue; French Club 3; NFL 3; Pep Club 4; Cheerleader 1; Intramural Sports 1; Orchestra 1, 2; Homeroom President 2; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 3, 4; Opus 4; Theatriks 4; Talent Show Committee 3; Youth Jury 3; Andrews High School 3; Social Committee 3, 4; Handbook Committee 3; Executive Board 3; Coach’s Staff 3; Guidance Office Staff 3; Student Secretary 3. WHELESS, CATHY DAWN 1309 Kentucky Avenue; FHA 3; Anchor Club 1, 2; Youth Volunteers 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 1; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Theatriks 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Anti-Dropout Committee 2. WHITE, BETTIE 1320 East Commerce Street; Y-Teens 2; William Penn High School 3. WHITE, DANNY WADE 1102 Richland Street; DE 4; DE Parliamentarian 4; Intramural Sports 1; Pointer Business Staff 3. WHITE, LATHE P. 1406 Emery wood Drive; Jr. Civitans 2, 3, 4; Masque and Gavel 4; Varsity Football I; J. V. Basketball 1, Wrestling I, 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4, Homeroom President 1; Homeroom Representative 2. WHITEHART, JOHN EVERETTE 1609 Franklin Street; VICA 3, 4; J.V. Football 1, 2; Homeroom President 1, 2, 3; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Youth Jury 2, 3. WHITESIDES, GEORGE H. 1507 Pinehurst Drive; Beta Club 4; Jr. Civitans 3, 4; Civitans Convention 4; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; Math Club Sergeant at Arms 4; Monogram Club 1, 4; NHS 4; Science Club 4; Varsity Football 1, 4; Baseball 3; Intramural Sports 1; Band 1; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Summer Scholars Program at Guilford College 3; Coach’s Staff 3; Lab Assistant 4. WHITLEY, CYNTHIA GAIL 614 Spruce Street; JCL 1; Masque and Gavel 4; Band 1, 2, 3; A Cappella Choir 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Homeroom President 1, 3. WILDER, MARTHA GREER 1307 Robin Hood Road; Beta Club 4; French Club 3, 4; Keyettes 3, 4; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; NFL 2, 3, 4; NFL Mascot 3; NFL Recording Secretary 4; NHS 4; Varsity Debate Team 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Homeroom President 3; Student Council Representative 4; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 4; Youth Council 4; Junior Pointer 1; Welcome Committee 4; Welcome Committee Chairman 4; Georgetown Summer Debate Institute 3. WILLIAMS, SARA DELORIS 819 Hunter’s Court; Who’s Who 4; Beta Club 4; NHS 4; Science Club 2; Y-Teens 1, 2; Anchor Club 4; Cheerleader 1, 4; Intramural Sports 1; Band 1, 2; Homeroom President 3; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Pointer Editorial Staff 4; Pointer Feature and News Writer 4; William Penn High School 2. WILLIAMS, TERRY 1227 Pearson Place; DE 4; GAA 3; Spanish Club 2; Homecoming Exhibit 2; Prom Committee 2; Bulletin Board Committee 2; William Penn High School 1, 2; General Office Staff 3. WILLIAMS, VERNAL L. 1215 Pearson Place; FHA 4; Band 1, 2; Pointer Editorial Staff 4; Pointer Reporter 4; William Penn High School 2. WILLIE, WILLIE LYNN 1110 Winslow Street; Beta Club 4; COO 4. WILSON, CAROLYN WINIFRED 1107 Orlando Place; Beta Club 3, 4; JCL 1, 2, 3, 4; JCL President 4; JCL Convention 1; Math Club 3, 4; NHS 4; Inter-Club Council 4; Homecoming Exhibits 3, 4; Opus 3; Bulletin Board Commit tee 1, 4; French Honor Society 3; NCTE English Competition Candidate 3. WILSON, DEBRA LYNN 2110 East Green Drive; Beta Club 4; Centralaires 4. WILSON, SANDRA JEANETTE 105 Edgeworth Street; Beta Club 4; JCL 1; Math Club 4; Pep Club 2; Quill and Scroll 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Homecoming Exhibit 4; PEMICAN Business Staff 3, 4; Art Club 4; Art Club Vice-President 4; Publicity Committee 4. WINFREY, ROBERT EUGENE Route 1, Box 581; DE 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2; A Cappella Choir 1; Homecoming Exhibit 4. WINSLOW, JUDY MARIE 21516 Motsinger; Library Club 4; Girls’ Chorus 1; Library Staff 4. WITHERINGTON, BEN 1309 Danbury Court; Beta Club 3, 4; Beta Club Vice-President 4; Who’s Who 4; JCL 1, 2, 3; Masque and Gavel 3; Math Club 3, 4; NHS 4; Science Club 3, 4; Jr. Jaycees 2, 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra President 4; All-State Orchestra 1, 2; String Quartet 4; Homecoming Exhibits 2, 3, 4; Rebel Rouser 1; Pemican Editorial Staff 3, 4; Pemican Copy Editor 4. WOOD, VICKI DALE 907 West Burton Avenue; Girls’ Chorus 1; Student Store Staff 4; Student Secretary 4. WOODSON, LARRY DON 307 Nathan Hunt Drive; Track 1; A Cappella Choir 2, 3; All-State Chorus 3; Small Ensemble 3; Centralaires 4; Home¬ room President 1, 2, 3; ICT 4; Projection Staff 3, 4; Lab Assistant 1, 2, 3. WRIGHT, BARBARA 708 Brookside Drive; Who’s Who 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Keyettes 2, 3, 4; Keyettes Treasurer 2; Keyettes Vice-President 4; Math Club 3, 4; NFL 2, 3, 4; NFL Secretary 3; NFL President 4; NHS 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Cheerleader 1; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3; Girls’ Chorus 1; General Office Staff 2; Homecoming Exhibit 4; Rebel Rouser 1; Rebel Rouser Editor-in-Chief 1; Pointer Editorial Staff 3, 4; Pointer Feature Editor 4; Talent Show 2, 3; Georgetown Summer Speech Institute 3. WRIGHT, JEAN CECILIA 412 Barker Avenue; Beta Club 4; FBLA 4; Anchor Club 2; Anchor Club Convention 2. 266 The year wanes . . . 267 The action reaction, the joy sorrow, the laughter tears Are faded now, and we are left with only our memories -the snows of yesteryear. 268 PROPERTY OF high point public library j lOH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA I i T ' f e ■ ' 1 If ft- • Iff V i ■ f • y y .r.. I f V - 3 . ■ft •i . ( i -rt t s 1 f I ! 1 h f i i i i I .f. I f I c «$ L ! frf liJ 1 h .1 4 i ’ I i ' _] .0 . ir k. 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