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D o nated in Hon o r M v Gran drn other Hm TTIE MALINDh LOHR YOUNTS (Mr s . San ford Eu gen e Y o u n t s ) By P a 1 1 y L . Y o u n t s Davidson Counts ubllc Library 602 South Main Street t j lngton. fcrth Ceroid  7« h Presenting (5ne Sparfan 2960 Volume III Central High Sedool Cexington, Nortk Carolina Contents Ad ministration 5-6 faculty 7-20 Seniors 22-34 juniors 35-44 Sopfiomores 45-52 3resf imen 53-60 Activities 61-80 Affiletics 82-96 Our 3air tidies 97-204 Advertisements 205-243 Auto rapfis 244-248 ■A Hand 3ull of M emovies could not k ve Seen possible wi tdout His guiding fiand . : He CeidetR Me 11 Dedication We, the Senior class of 1960, in deepest appreciation of your inspiring guidance, your outstanding promotionfor the betterment of this school, do humbly and lovingly dedicate this edition of the SPARTAN to you, MR. BRENDELL. Through your countless acts of kindness and understanding, we have received untold benefits in the preparation of our adulthood. We are deeply grateful for your interest in us, and we hope that we may prove worthy of your leadership in the years that await. . . Ad minisfrafion J. R. BRENDELL, JR. Principal To you, Mr. Brendell, we ' d like to express our gratitude for your leadership and helpfulness during the year. Your understanding in all things has helped us over many bumpy paths. Sckool Committee Eston Stokes, Frank Graves, Homer Younts. P. S. A. Officers Johnny Parks, Vice President; Robert Bruton, Vice President; Mrs. Clarence Kinley, Vice President; Mrs. Charles Graham, President; Mrs. Paul Yarborough, Secretary; Harold Hedrick, Treasurer. 6 3aculfy DON C. ALLRED Mathematics, Science A. B. , Elon College J. R. BRENDELL, JR. Senior Mathematics B.S. , Appalachian State Teachers College M. A. , George Peabody College JONNIE RUTH BRENDELL Girls ' Health and Physical Education, Coach B. S. , Appalachian State Teachers College MARTHA L. BRUFF Mathematics, Science A. B. , Catawba College KATHERINE BUIE Librarian A. B. , Woman ' s College of the University of North Carolina ROBERT CLARK Band Peabody Music Conservatory High Point College B. S. , Appalaphian State Teachers College B.S. LOUISE DAVIS COOPER Vocational Home Economics Woman ' s College of the University of North Carolina JOAN CRAVEN Bible History A. B. , Catawba College MINNIE M. HALL English, French B. S. , Appalachian State Teachers College M. E. , University of North Carolina PAT HARRISON Commercial B. S. , Appalachian State Teachers College H. WAYNE HOOVER Boys ' Health and Physical Education, Coach B. S. , High Point College M. A. , George Peabody College CLATE F. HUFFMAN Social Studies, Student Advisor A. B. , Elon College ISAAC HENRY KEARNEY Vocational Agriculture B. S. , North Carolina State College PAT L. MYERS Science A. B. , Woman ' s College of the University of North Carolina NANCY CAROLYN POTTS English A. B. , Catawba College RALPH V. STARR English B. S. , Bob Jones University in  Wf I 7 ft % I H l l 9 3acu fy ROBERT WOODROW STEVENSON Mathematics, Science B. S. , Wake Forest College SUSAN STEWART Commercial, English B. S. , High Point College CLAYTON SWICEGOOD Mathematics ' B. S. , Appalachian State Teachers College HAYDEN A. THOMAS Social Studies, Coach B. S. , Appalachian State Teachers College MARY S. YARBOROUGH Mathematics, Science B. S. , Western Kentucky State College DAVID HOYLE YOUNG English, Social Studies A. B. , Catawba College 10 Seniors Senior C ass 0 cexs RICHARD HEDRICK President LINDA STRICKLAND JERRY THOMPSON Vice President JANE SINK SUE ELBERSON Secretary 12 LARRY GILMER BECK Happy am I, from care I ' m free. Why aren ' tthey all content like me? 4-H Club 1; Jr. -Sr. Waiter 1; Monogram Club 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Most Improved Award 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Organization 2, 3, Re- presentative 2, Homeroom Representative 3; Glee Club 3; Dramatics Club 3,4; Football 3,4, Co- Captain 4; ClassPlay3; Science Club 4, Vice Presi- dent; Jr. Civitan Club 4; Superlative 4; Homeroom Vice President 4. BRENDA JOYCE BROOME Not too grave, not too gay, but just a jolly good girl. Library Club 4. LINDA ALLEN BERRIER In her tongue is the law of kindness. Science Club 1; F.B. L.A. 3; Glee Club 3; Basket- ball 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 4. Seniors of 2960 NANCY ROBERTA BROOM She is gentle, she is shy, there is mischief in her eye . Cheerleader 2; Monogram Club 2,3; StudentOrgan- ization 2,3,4; Basketball 3, Manager; Science Club 3,4, Secretary3; BatonClub 4, President; Majorette 4; Superlative 4. BONNIE CAROL BRIGGS It is better to be small and shine than to be large and cast a shadow. Science Club 1,4;F.B.L.A. 3; Student Organiza- tion 3, Library Club 4; F. H.A. 4. ALLEN FOY BOWERS Much study is a weariness of the fresh. 4-H Club 1; Photography Club 3; Library Club 3, 4; Jr. Civitan Club 4; Science Club 4. 13 RICHARD WAYNE BOWERS To nothing fitter can I thee compare. Student Organization 2; National Honor Society 2,3, 4; Photography Club 3; Monogram Club 3,4; Foot- ball 3,4; Bus Driver 3,4; Marshal 3; F.T.A. 4, President; Jr. Civitan 4; Student Organization 4. NORMAN KENT BYRD And what thou art may never be destroyed. 4-H Club 1; Photography Club 3; Jr. Civitan Club 4; Science Club 4; Library Club 4. RONALD ALLEN BROWN He is not hurried, his voice is neither high nor low. Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Civitan Club 4; Library Club 4. Seniors of 1960 DARRELL JOE CLODFELTER I build my hopes a world above the sky. Student Organization 2,4; Photography Club 3, Sec- retary; National Honor Society 3,4; Science Club 3; Jr. Civitan Club 4; Marshal 3. GARY HILL BURKHART The heart asks pleasure first. AthleticClub 1; Science Club 1; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Student Organization 2,3, Homeroom Representative 2; Glee Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; F. F. A. 2,3,4; Dramatics Club 3, 4. HELEN JOYCE CODY A loyal heart lives long. Glee Club 1,2,3; 4-H Club 1; F.H.A. 3,4; Library Club 4. 14 GLENN ARTHUR COLEY Thou art a fellow of good respect. Jr. Civitan Club 4; Science Club 4; Library Club SALLY MAE COMBS Ring on her finger—Man on her mind. 4-H Club 1,2,3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4; Homeroom Reporter 4; F. B. L. A. 3; Library Club 3; Basketball 1. JUDITH HEDRICK CONRAD Her ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace. Jr.-Sr. Waitress 1; F.H.A. 1,2,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Homeroom Reporter 2; National Honor Society 2,3, 4; Student Organization 2,3, Homeroom Representa- tive 3; Dramatics 3; Homeroom Devotional Chair- man 3; Junior Play 3; F. B. L.A. 4. s enwrs of 2960 BONNIE MAE COPPLEY A light heart lives long. Newspaper Staff 1; Glee Club lj Softball 1; Basket- ball 1,3; Monogram Club 2; Science Club 4; Library Club 4; F.H.A. 4. OLIVE MARIE COPPLEY They conquer who think they can. Softball 1; Basketball 1; F.B.L.A. 3; Student Organ- ization 3; Junior Play Usher; Science Club 4; Glee Club 1,4, Vice President 4. REBECCA ANN COPPLEY To know her is to love her. Class Treasurer 1; Athletic Club 1; Science Club 1; National Honor Society 2,3,4; F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 3; Glee Club 2, 3,4; The SPARTAN Staff 4, Business Manager; Homeroom President 2; Home- room Secretary 3; Student Organization 4; Scholar- ship and Attendance Committee Chairman 4; Junior Play 3. 2 5908 00585041 2 15 JAMES DENNIS CROTTS The mildest manners with the bravest mind. 11 Glee Club 1, 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Waiter; Student Organ- ization 2,3; Science Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Jr. Civitan Club 4; Dramatics Club 4; Homeroom Presi- dent 4; Basketball 2. KITTY DOLORES CURRY Peace is the fairest form of happiness. D.T. Club 1; F.H.A. l;BasketbaU 1, 3, 4; F. B. L. A. 3; Jr. -Sr. Waitress 1. CAROL SUE DAUGHERTY A stranger who marked her place well. 4-H Club 1; F.H.A. 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,4, Presi- dent 4, Pianist 2,4; F. T.A. 2; Prom Committee 3; Science Club 4; Student Organization 4. s eniors of 1960 JERRY McCAIN DAVIS A man ' s actions speak louder than his words. Baseball 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Most Improved Award 2; Glee Club 1; Football 4; Forestry Club 1; Monogram Club 2,3,4, Reporter 4; Class Vice President 3; Student Organization 2,3,4, Traffic and Safety Committee Chairman 3, Presi- dent 4; Jr. Civitan Club 4; Bus Driver 3,4. JULIA ANN DENNIS Quietness forms the veil for many lovely qualities. Science Club 1; F.B.L.A.3; Cheerleader 4; Library Club 4; Student Organization 4. BRENDA LOIS DUNN A good intender needs nothing but a voice. Monogram Club 3,4; Cheerleader 1,4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics C lub 2, 3; Majorette 1; Junior Play 3; Student Organization 2, 3, 4. 16 ANNETTA SUE ELBERSON A friendly word and smile mark her presence. 4-H Club 2; F.H.A. 2; F.T.A. 2,3,4, Secretary 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Library Club 3,4, Sec- retary; National Honor Society 4; Class Secretary 4; Class Prophetess 4; Dramatics Club 4; Safety Patrol 4; Student Organization 4. LARRY WOODROW FAULKNER Live as you may since you can ' t live as you like. Forestry Club 1; Basketball 1 ; 4-H Club 1; F.F.A. 2; Science Club 3,4; Jr. Civitan Club 4; Class Sec- retary 1; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Bus Driver 3, 4. DON RICHARD FEEZOR Although he ' s tall and a little shy, you will never find a nicer guy. Student Organization 1,3; Baseball 1; Bus Driver 3,4; F.F.A. 3,4. emors of 2960 DAVID DERMONT FLOYD Men of few words are the best men. F.F.A. 2,3,4; Science Club 4; Bus Driver 3,4. LARRY FOIL FOUST Only a man c ould have followed the footsteps along thy path. Class President 1 ; D. T. Club 1; Monogram Club 2, 3,4; Baseball 1; Basketball 1,2,3; Jr. -Sr. Waiter ' l; Football 3,4; National Honor Society 2,3,4, Vice President 4; F.T.A. 4; Jr. Civitan 4; Chief Marshal 3; DramaticsClub 3,4; Junior Play 3; Class Reporter 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Student Organization 2. ROY LUTHER FRANKS Quietness marked his words well. i e n c e Club 1,2; Basketball 2; Band 3, 4, Drum Major 4. 17 LLOYD DERMONT FRITTS Quiet with a friendly smile. Science Club 1, 4; Library Club 3, 4. CAROLYN JOYCE GALLION The best way to make a friend is to be one. Student Organization 2,3; Science Club 2,4, Sec- retary 4; Library Club 3, Vice President; F.B. L. A. 3; HomeroomPresident 3; The SPARTAN Staff 4, Typist; Superlative 4. JAMES DON GREER Not so over serious, not frivolous, but a rare, good fellow. High School Play 1; Class President 1; Athletic Club 1; Monogram Club 2,4, Reporter 4; Science Club 1,2, Treasurer 1, Reporter 2; Class Vice President 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 4, Vice President; Junior Play 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Football 4; Student Organi- zation 2, 3, Traffic and Safety Committee Chairman 2, Personal Relations Committee Chairman 3; Glee Club 3; Jr. Civitan Club 4; Senior Dramatics 3,4. s emovs of 2960 JAMES MATTHEW GRUBB Still water runs deep. 1,2,3,4; Jr. Civitan Club 4; Science Club 4. JUANITA FA YE GURLEY Silence speaks better than many words. 11 F.H.A. 1,4; Science Club 2,4; F.B.L.A. 4. OLIN EUGENE HALTON I will find a path or make one. Bus Driver 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, 4; Science Club 4; Library Club 3, Reporter; Baseball 1; Basketball 1; Forestry Club 1; Homeroom Vice President 2,4; Homeroom President 3. [ 18 BILLY WAYNE HARRIS Let every man mind his own business. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Jr. Civitan Club 4; Science Club 4. MARY ELLEN HARRIS A quiet and gentle nature has she. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Library Club 3,4; F.B.L.A. 3; Glee Club 4. Seniors of 2960 DWIGHT LEE HEDRICK, JR. Rare compound of quality, noble and true, with plenty of sense and good humor, too. Athletic Club 1; Science Club 1; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4, Vice President 2; F.F.A. 2,3,4, Vice President 3, President 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Student Organization 2, 3,4, Class Representative 3, Executive Board 3; Junior Play 3; Dramatics Club 4; Football 4; Super- lative 4. FRED RICHARD HEDRICK He who has ability finds his place. 4-H Club lj Homeroom President 2; Science Club 2, 3; Homeroom Vice President 3; Bus Driver 3,4; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Photography Club 3, Re- porter; Marshal 3; Homeroom President 4; Class President 4; Dramatics Club 4; F.T.A.4; Jr. Civitan Club 4, Treasurer. JAMES CHARLES HEDRICK I do believe in work, but I ' m not in favor of it. 11 Baseball 1; F.F.A. 1,2,4, Reporter 4; Science Club 1; Photography Club 3; Dramatics 1; Bus Driver 3,4; The SPARTAN Staff 4, Photographer. LINDA SUE HEDRICK Her talents were of the more silent class. GleeClub 1,3; Class President 1; Newspaper Staff 1; Student Organization 1,4; Basketball 1; Jr. -Sr. Waitress 1; Homeroom Secretary 2,3; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; F, T. A. 4, Reporter; Library Club 4, Reporter. 19 PEGGY RE ID HEDRICK Her hair is not more sunny than her smile. Class Vice President ljF.T.A. 1, 4; F. H.A. 1,2,4, Librarian 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 3,4, Vice President 4; Class Secretary 3; Student Organization 2,3, Homeroom Representative 2, Recreation Com- mittee Chairman 3; Junior Play 3; Jr. -Sr. Waitress 1; Homeroom Secretary 4; Miss Coble Dairy 2; Miss Industry 2; Dairy Princess 3; Homecoming Attendant REECE SAUNDERS HEDRICK Fame is a food that deadmeneat; I ' ve no stomach for such meat. 11 Baseball 1; Basketball 1,2,3; D.T. Club l;Jr. -Sr. Waiter 1; Dramatics 3,4; Junior Play 3; Glee Club 2,3; Science Club 4; Student Organization 3; Jr. Civitan 4; Monogram Club 4; Bus Driver 4. VAN WELDON HICKS You are wisely silent in your own worth. F.F. A. 1,2,3,4; Jr. Civitan Club 4; Science Club 4. s emovs of 2960 MARY STEPHEN HUSS Some think the world was made for fun and frolic- so do I. Class Secretary 1; Science Club 1; 4-HClub 1; Ath- letic Club 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4, J.V. Co-Captain 2; Monogram Club2;F.T.A. 2,3,4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Homeroom Reporter 3; Junior Play 3; Student Organization 2; F. B. L.A. 4; Baton Club 4; Majorette 4. BETTY JEAN HYMAN Her ready wit, her cheerful smile, make her wel- come all the while. Latin Club 1; Student Organization 2; Science Club 3,4. LARRY THOMAS KING I make the most of all that comes; the least of all that goes. 11 LibraryClub 3; Student Organization 4; Science Club 4; Bus Driver 4; F.F.A. 2,3,4. 20 CAROL SUE KINLEY Bright with flashing vigor. 11 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4; 4-H Club 2,3; F. T.A. 2; Library Club 4; Bus Driver 4; Glee Club 4; Safety Patrol 4. EVELYN LOUISE MED LIN Quiet, gentle, and refined. Science Club 1, 3; Athletic Club 1; F.H.A. 4; F. B. L.A. 4. EVERETTE EUGENE LAMBE Sometimes I sit and think, but most of the time I just sit. 11 Baseball 1; Basketball 1; Science Club 3,4; Student Organization 2,4; Photography Club 3; Football 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Dramatics 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Jr. Civitan Club 4. Seniors of 2960 JULIA ANN MELLON Thou art anxious to learn. High School Play 1; Athletic Club 1; Basketball 1,2; National Honor Society 2, 3,4; Monogram Club 2 ; Library Club 1; Science Club 1; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Secretary 4, County Council 3,4, Re- porter 3, Treasurer 3; Dramatics Club 2, 3; F.B.L.A. 3,4, Reporter 3; F.T.A. 4; Junior Play 3; Marshal 3; Central Spirit Staff 3, Assistant Business Man- ager; Student Organization 4. FALLIE ANN LOHR The mornings awake to gaze upon her compliments. Homeroom Treasurer 1 ; F. H. A. 1 ; D. T. Club 1 ; 4-H Club 1; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 3, 4, Co- Captain 4; Monogram Club 2,4, Vice President 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Junior Play 3 ; Marshal 3 ; Student Organization 2,3, Citizen- ship Committee Chairman 3; Glee Club 3; Class Treasurer 3; Baton Club 4; Majorette 4; The SPARTAN Staff 3,4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4; Superlative 4; Homeroom Devotional Chairman 4; Homecoming Queen 4. NANCY BURNETTE MONTEITH Life is a span, I ' ll enjoy every inch of it. Basketball 1; D.T. Club 1; Jr. -Sr. Waitress 1; F.HA. 1,2; F.T.A. 2, Vice President, Homeroom Treas- urer 2; F. B. L. A. 3. 4; Junior Play 3; Student Organ- ization 3, 4. 21 ARTHUR WHITT MOORE Oh, why should life all labor be? F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Jr. Civitan C 1 u b 4; Science Club 4; Bui Driver 3, 4. ROSA MAE MOORE 1 love tranquil solitude ' and such society as is quiet, wise, and good. F.H.A. 1 ; Student Organization 3,4; F. B. L. A . 3; F.T.A. 4. LINDA MAE MULL I am a woman, need I speak? Softball 1, Science Club 2,4; Glee Club 3,4; Student Organization 1,3,4, H o m e ro o m Representative 1; Library Club 3; Homeroom Secretary 2. s enwvs of 2960 CLARA MAE MYERS Her heart is true and pure as gold. Library Club 3; F. B. L. A. 4; F.H.A. 4. JEAN REA PADON She was a phantom of delight. 11 Basketball 1,2,3,4, Softball 1; Glee Club 2,3; Mono- gram Club 2,4, Student Organization 2,3, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Baton Club 4, Secretary ; M a j o r e 1 1 e 4; Superlative 4. JOAN LEE PADON Sweet, sincere, kind. 11 Glee Club 2; Monogram Club 2, 3; Basketball 1,2,3, 4, Student Organization 4; Dramatics Club 4; Baton Club 4, Treasurer; Majorette 4. 22 LINDA LOUISE PARSONS A merry heart doth good like a medicine. Glee Club 1,2; F. H. A. 2,4; F. B. L,A. 3, Dramatics Club 3,4; Science Club 4; Basketball 1; Softball 1; Junior Play 3; 4-H Club 1,2, Newspaper Staff 1. ROY LEE PIERCE Did nothing in particular but did it well. 11 4-H Club 1; F. F. A. 1,2, 3, 4; Science Club 4; Jr. Civitan Club 4; Baseball 3, 4. EFFIE IRENE PITTMAN Charm strikes the sight, and merit wins the soul. Class Treasurer 2; Science Club 2,4, President 2 ; Student Organization 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Representa- tive 2, Secretary- Treasurer 3, Executive Board 3; Junior Play 3. FLORA JEANETTE RIDGE Give me a look, give me a face that makes sim- plicity a grace. F.H.A. 1; F.T.A. 2,3,4, Treasurer 2, 3, 4; F. B. L. A. 4; 4-H Club 2; Student Organization 1,3, Class Re- presentative 3; Jr. -Sr. Waitress 1; Glee Club 1, Homeroom Treasurer 2; Library Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4; Dramatics Club 4; Safety Patrol Seniors of 1960 GLt NDA ANN SEAFORD Speech is silver, silence is gol den. 11 F.H.A. 1,2, F.T.A. 2; Library Club 3,4; F.B.L.A. 4. 23 CAREY BANKS SHARPE Everything handsome about him. Athletic Club 1; Library Club 1; Science Club 1,2,3, 4; F.F.A. Club 2,3,4 ; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Civitan Club 4, Bus Driver 3, 4. NANCY SUE SHERRILL One well blessed with laughter. 11 Latin Club 1, Basketball 1; F. B. L. A. 3, Student Organization 2; Science Club 3,4, Vice President 3; Glee Club 4; The SPARTAN Staff 4, Typist; Home- room Devotional Chairman 4. AUGUSTA JANE SINK To do is not enough; to do well is vital. 11 Latin Club 1; 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4, Secretary 1, 3, President 4, State Champion 4, County Council 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, All County 3, Most Improved Player 3, Co-Captain 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, President 4; Mono- gram Club 2,3,4, President 3; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 3, Historian 4; Central Spirit Staff 3, As- sistant Editor; Student Organization 2,3, Scholarship and Attendance Committee Chairman 2, Assembly Committee Chairman 3; Chief Marshal 3; Class President 3; Class Reporter 4; Superlative 4. Seniors of 2960 MARTHA LILLIAN SMITH Generally speaking, she ' s generally speaking. AthleticClub 1; Science Club 1; Basketball 1; F.T.A. Club 2,3,4, Vice President 3; Monogram Club 2; Student Organization 3; Library Club 3,4; Dramatics Club 4; Homeroom President 2; Homeroom Reporter 4; Bus Driver 4. MONA GAIL SMITH A merry, nimble, stirring spirit. F.H.A. 1,2,3; F.T.A. 2; Jr. -Sr. Waitress 1; Basket- ball 1; Glee Club 1,3; Library Club 4, President; 4-H Clubl; D.T.Clubl; Student Organization 2,3,4. WILLARD EUGENE SMITH Checked for silence, but never topped for speech. 4-H Club 1; Glee Club 1; Science Club 4. 24 JOHNNY ALEXANDER SPRY, JR. I am as I am, so will I be. Science Club 1,2,3; 4-H Club 1,2; Athletic Club 1; Class President 2; Basketball 2,3; Glee Club 2, 4; Dramatics Club 3,4; Homeroom President 3; Junior Play 3; Student Organization 4; Monogram Club 4. JACKIE WAYNE STRICKLAND Never say more than is necessary. 11 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1; 4-H Club 1; Science Club 4. WILLIAM THEODORE SWING A careful student, careful not to overdo it. Glee Club 1, 3; 4-H Club 1,2, 3, 4; Student Organ- ization 2,4, Homeroom Representative 2; Science Club 2, 4; Football 3,4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Jr. Civitan Club 4. LINDA KAY STRICKLAND The most precious things are more often done up in small packages. Athletic Club 1; Science Club 1; 4-H Club 1; Glee Club 2,3; DramaticsClub 2,3; Junior Play 3; Home- room Secretary 3; National Honor Society 2,3,4, Reporter 4, Class Treasurer 4; The SPARTAN Staff 4, Typist; Class Historian 4, Student Organization 4. Seniors of 2960 JERRY BECK THOMPSON From a cloud of genius thou hast brought forth ability. Monogram Club 1; 4-H Club 1; Science Club 2,3,4, Secretary 2, Homeroom Reporter 2; Basketball 1,2; Junior Play 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Marshal 3; Jr. Civitan Club 4; Dramatics Club 4; Class Vice President 4; Student Organization 4; Superlative 4. 25 WALTON KEITH SURRATT, JR. It is better not to know so much than so many things that ain ' t so. Glee Club 1; 4-H Club 1; Student Organization 1, Class Representative; Dramatics Club 3,4; Science Club 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4. CHARLES THOMAS TRANTHAM O man of subtle thought, how numbered are thy mischiefs. Class Vice President 1; Science Club 1, 2; 4-H Club 1; AthleticClub 1; Glee Club 2,3,4; Dramatics Club 3, Band 3,4; Junior Play 3; Homeroom Vice President 3; Student Organization 4. SAMUEL ZENO TUSSEY, JR. Happiness is cheaper than worry, so why pay the higher price. Library Club 1; Science Club 1, 4; Athletic Club 1; Football 3 ; Student Organization 2 ; Bus Driver 3 ; F. F.A. 2,3,4, Reporter 3, Treasurer 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3, 4, Vice President 3; Dramatics Club 3. POLLY SUE WARD Happy is she who is content. Glee Club 1; F. H.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2,3; Jr. -Sr. Waitress 1; Homeroom Secretary 2; F. T. A. 2; Stu- dent Organization 3; Library Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Safety Patrol 4. KENNETH EDISON WARFFORD Smile, and the whole world smiles with you. Baseball 1; F.F.A. 3,4; Newspaper Staff 1; 4-H Club 1; Basketball 1; Science Club 4. s emors of 2960 BONNIE EDWARD WEAVIL Laugh and be merry. 11 Glee Club 1,2, 3;DramaticsClub2,3,4; Library Club 4. REGINALD LARRY YARBOROUGH Ambition has no rest, neither do I. Library Club 1; Athletic Club 1; Basketball 1; Base- ball 1; 4-H Club 1; Science Club 1,2,4; Monogram Club 2; Glee Club 3,4; Dramatics Club 3; Student Organization 2,3; Class Reporter 2; Junior Play 3 ; Homeroom President 4. RODNEY WOODROW YOUNG Laughter, kindness, and a handsome face make thy presence known. D. T. Club 1; Monogram Club 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Student Organization 2,3, Vice President 3; Science Club 2,3, President 3, Executive Board 4; Jr.-Sr. Waiter 1. 26 SALLY JOYCE YOUNTS Thou art ready to learn, and be friendly and will- ing to work. F.H.A. 1; Science Club 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 2, 3, 4; Li- brarian 3; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4; Student Organization 2; Homeroom Secretary 4; Marshal 3. Mascots BETSY WEBSTER Betsy is the five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Webster. Betsy ' s interests are dolls and boys. We think she ' s a re al cute little girl who has won the hearts of everyone and especially the seniors. STANLEY HEDRICK Stanley is the f i ve -year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hedrick, Sr. Stanley is interested in girls, cars, and trucks. We think he ' s a darling boy who has a personality that won him to everyone. s eniovs of 1960 Class Colors Silver and Red Class 3lower Red Rose Class Motto Today we follow; tomorrow we lead. Senior Superlatives Most Likely to Succeed RICHARD HEDRICK 28 Senior Superlatives Most Handsome and Most Attractive DWIGHT HEDRICK and NANCY BROOM 31 Most Athletic JEAN PADON and LARRY BECK 32 Senior Snapsftofs juniors junior Class Officers TOMMY FOUST President DORANN LOOKABILL GLENN O ' SHEA Vice Preside nt NORA LEE EVERHART CAROLYN BROWN Secretary 36 BARRY BECK GAIL BECK JANE BECK JOHN W. BECK .1 JOHNNY BECK ROSEITA BECK RODNEY BELL DALTON BLACK tut Aft Ait junior: 4 k ill ilk 4% I JAY BLACK SHIRLEY BLACK BILLY BOWERS WOODROW BOWMAN ill MARTHA BRINKLE BARBARA BRITT CHARLES BROADWAY JIMMY BROOS CAROLYN BROWN DENNIS BULLA JERRY BURKHART GERALD BURRIS 37 n f i • 4it ANN CARRICK LARRY JOE CARRICK STEVE CARRICK DONESE COMER 4. JOANIE COPPLEY SISSY COX JUDY CROOK BRUCE CROSS juniors NANCY CURRY REX DAVEY BOBBY DUNN SYBIL EDDINGER WALTER EDWARDS JEAN ELLER FA YE EUBANKS JAMES EVERHART ,ORA LEE EVERHART ALLEN FAULKNER V W TOMMY FORSHEE TOMMY FOUST r. Y - - J «| t=r 38 DAVID GARNER LANA SUE GLENN RICHARD GRAVES JAMES GRUBB LOUISE GRUBB TOMMY HARRIS LINDA HARRISON ANN HARVEY juniors MARY RUTH HARVEY GARY HEDRICK JUDY HEDRICK LEONARD HEDRICK LIBBY HEDRICK LONNIE HEDRICK CAROLYN HELMSTETLER NANCY HUFF EUGENE HUGHES KATHERINE HUGHES LUTHER HUG.HES LAURA HUMPHRIES 39 ROBERT MOORE JOY GAIL MORRIS JUNIOR MYERS SHIRLEY JEAN MYERS BARRY NICHOLS GLENN O ' SHEA LINDA SUE OWENS MARTHA PADGETT juniors PATSY PARKER ATHEL PEACOCK DORIS PENNINGER JUDY PERRE LL iMftfc Ail GERALD INE PHILLIPS JOHN PITTMAN JERRY POOLE EUGENE QUEEN Alt EDDIE RHODES TELITHA ROWE LIB RUSSELL JIMMY SCARLETT 41 MICHAEL SKABO LUTHER SLATE EVELYN SMITH JEAN SMITH LARRY SMITH NANCY SMITH BECKY SNIDER JOYCE SPARKS LARRY SUTTON BERNARD SWING HILDA MAE THOMASON CARROLL TYSINGER LARRY WAITMAN THOMAS WALLER RONALD WARFFORD JANE WEBSTER JANE WHITMAN JUNIOR WILSON TOMMY YOUNG RUBY YOUNTS 9 imiors Ml ■; r MA 42 Congratulations to these top-ranking students of the Junior Class. All of them have worked hard in high school seeking to receive this high honor. To the students who came so close to the top ranks, we also extend our congratulations on your splendid work. We hope that these outstanding students will keep up their good work, not only in the final years of their high school education, but also in their future education and careers. Larry Waitman and Carolyn Brown received the honor of being chief marshals. 44 Sopkomore C ass 0 cexs From right to left: SANDRA GARNER Secretary TONY WAFFORD President PAT YOUNG Treasurer ELLA EVERHART Vice President MELVIN PADON Reporter 46 JIMMY BALL CHARLES BARBER NANCY JANE BARNES DALE BECK JOEY BECK JOHNNY BECK LOUISE BECK RONALD BECK BARBARA BISECKER DONNIE BLACK ELWOOD BLACKMON JUDY BLANTON RONALD BROADWAY JOYCE BROWN CHARLES BRUMMETT 4 4 A P M ' All ■all Sovd pnomoves 4 WAYNE BURKHART RONALD BURRIS CAROLE CARRICK BILLY CARROLL LINDA CHAPPELL FRANK CHURCH LAWRENCE CODY PEGGY COMBS EDWIN COPPLEY GWYN COPPLEY JANE COX LINDA C RAVER RODNEY CROTTS BRENDA CURRY BRENDA DAVIS 47 4, tot. J Bf L V Sop homores BRENDA DECKER BUDDY DORSETT JERRY EARNHARDT BOBBY EDWARDS MACK ELLER ELLA MARIE EVERHART GARY EVERHART PAUL FLETCHER DIANNE FLOYD JUDY FLOYD JIMMY FRITTS TERRIE ANNA FRITTS CAROLYN GAINEY PEGGY GALLIMORE DANNY GARNER SANDRA GARNER BONNIE GOBBLE VERNAIL CRYSTAL GORDON DIANNE GOURLEY BETTY GREER WANDA HARRISON VALARIE HARTLEY ARCHIE HEDRICK LORRAINE HEDRICK NORMA HEDRICK ELIZABETH HEPLER EDWARD HERNDON HOLLIS HICKS BILLY HOLLINGSWORTH MARTHA HONEYCUTT I? 48 EVELYN HUGHES LA KEMA HUGHES ROGER HUGHES R.P. HUGHES BARBARA HUNT BAXTER HUNT WAYNE HUNT MARIE JARRELL JEAN JARRETT GARY KEPLEY IDA REA KEPLEY RE ID KEPLEY EVELYN KIMREY BETTY KINDLEY JOANN KINDLEY A . Mi (ft ▲ lit o c .... -Aim - • it Sovd pnomoves DIANE KIRKUS DOROTHY LAMBETH NAWASSA LAMBETH PAUL LEONARD BOBBY LYON DIANE McCARN HAZEL MILLER SANDY MILLER VICKIE MOORE MARGARET MORRIS DARRELL MYERS TOMMY MYERS RONALD NANCE JUDY NICHOLS CLARA OWENS 49 |S5 WILMA PADGETT MELVIN PADON JOHN PALMER JANICE PARKS GLENN PENNINGER JUNIOR PIERCE NANCY PRUITT JOYCE RACKLEY JUDY RARY HERBERT RIDGE JEFFREY SEAFORD SARAH SHARPE PATRICIA SHERRILL HARVEY SHIPTON MARY SHOAF Sovd pnomoves MARY SINK STEVE SINK LINDSAY SMITH SHIRLEY SMITH NEWLAND SPEARS SHERWOOD SPRY JUDY STARR SMITH STOKES MARTHA STUTTS PIERCE SWING EARL THOMPSON JANICE TUTTLE TOBY VARNER KAYE VAWTER JAMES WALL 50 3resftman Class Officers . _ + . ft CARETHIA BURKHART Secretary TTM m BEA?L GRAHAM President HOWARD REGAN Treasurer [aRRY KOT - . -Vice President MARIE LEONARD Absent) Reporter 54 AUDREY ABERNATHY BRENDA ALLEN LINDA ALLEY JUNE ANDERSON BETTY ASHBY M JT B 4 DOROTHY ASHBY ROSEMARY BATES GEORGE BECK TONY BECK PHYLLIS BECKER ft $ Q f$ JOANN BELL LINDSAY BERRIER JOHNNY BILLINGS ROY BILLINGS WANDA BLACK A (ft ft 3reskmen fit ■ -J i BOBBY BRADY LARRY BROADWAY BARRY BROOKS WAYNE BROOME SANDRA BROWN GAYNELL BOWERS LUCY BOWERS CARETHIA BURKHART SHARON BURKHART CARROLL BURRIS a n DIANNE BYERLY GARLAND CHURCH VIVIAN CHURCH EUGENE CLARKE WILLIAM COE + TERRY CONRAD EVELYNE COPPLEY MARILYN COPPLEY ALICE FA YE CROSS TED CROSS 55 n 5 © M } ft ilk r c n 7D 71 I L Ml III L (1 LARRY CROTTS SYLIVA JO CROTTS TONY WAYNE CROTTS JUDY ANN CURRY JIM DEAL WANDA DICKENS LINDA DRAKE SANDRA DUNN DONNA MAE EASTER GAY NELL EDDINGER B.J. EVERHART CAROLYN EVERHART DORIS EVERHART GILBERT AVERY EVERHART SUE EVERHART SUE FLOYD RICHARD FREEDLE SONNY GAINEY JOAN ELAINE GALLION LARRY GARNER LINDA GOBBLE JIM BEALL GRAHAM MARY ANN GREENE MARY GREER KENNETH GREGORY LONNIE GRUBB KAY HALL BARBARA HAMBY VIC KEY HANCOCK JOYCE HARDY LISTON HARRIS WYONA HARRISON CAROLYN HARTLEY KATHY HATLEY MARY JO HAYES Ik ! ' 1 i LA 1 S iflfl III £ 56 BRENDA GAIL HEDRICK DIANNE HEDRICK EDNA HEDRICK JUDY HEDRICK KEITH HEDRICK LARRY HENDERSON JOYCE HOLDEN LOUISE HUGHES MAC ARTHUR HUGHES ODIE HUGHES SAMUEL HUGHES LINDA HULIN JUDY HUNT SANDRA HUNT ANDY JENKINS a w ■11 ■AX HI 2 — ; m i v y I it 3vesd vesnmen Iul All c ft i Jk. 1 Ait j — | • — J TERRY JONES TAMERA KEARNS PATRICIA KENNEY BETTY KEPLEY GENE KEPLEY BEAUFORD KINES DONNIE KING DOROTHY KING BRENDA KINLEY GLENDA KINLEY LARRY KIRK JERRY LAMBE MAX LAMBETH DANNY LEONARD DOROTHY LEONARD MARIE LEONARD ROGER LEONARD VICKIE LEONARD BARBARA LOVILL BOBBY LOVILL 57 0 GAIL MABREY JASPER MASSINGILL ALLEN McCULLUM TANA McDANIEL JOYCE METTERS n ill AIM DON MORRIS PAUL MORRIS RICHARD MYERS STEVE ODOM RONNIE OWENS , hp fit LOIS PADON LINDA PALMER ALFRED PARKER DAVID PARKS KENT PARKS 3vesftmen SYLVIA PARRISH RAY VON PINION LYNN POOLE JUNE QUEEN VENICE QUEEN HOWARD REGAN BOBBY RODGERS CHARLES SCARLET TE MARTHA SEAFORD RANDY SKABO BECKY SMITH JERRY SMITH JOHN SMITH LINDA SMITH TERRY SMITH ALICE SNIDER GWEN SNIDER JACKIE SNIDER ANDY STARRETT BRENDA STUTTS ' V, I m2 At Ait d ft 58 RITA SURRATT BOBBY SWING RAY SWING LYNN SWING KAREN TREXLER DALLAS TURNER ETHEL TURNER JIMMY TURNER BOBBY WAITMAN JIMMY WALLACE JERRY WALTERS JOHNNY WALTON DANA KAY WARFFORD GERALD WHITLOCK LYNN WOOD - v , f V 5, Hi _ • Mb o - ■' V ft v m ft ft •• - ' Life ft 3resdmen PAM YOUNG VON YOUNG SHERRILL YOUNTS 59 5fie Sparfan Assistant Editor 62 CAROLYN GALLION CAROLYN HELMSTETLER Typist Typist 63 Student President JERRY DAVIS 64 Organisation Vice-President Secretary Reporter Advisor RODNEY YOUNG LIBBY HEDRICK KAY McCULLOCH MR. HAYDEN THOMAS 65 Class Representatives DARRELL CLODFELTER SHORTY PITTMAN JIMMY FRITTS TERRY CONRAD Committee Chairmen tit JOHNNY BECK Recreation Committee BECKY COPPLEY Scholarship and Attendance Committee DAVID GARNER Traffic and Safety Committee GARY HEDRICK Assembly Committee JUDY HEDRICK Personal Relations Committee LONNIE HEDRICK Citizenship Committee EDDIE RHODES Public Relations Committee 66 Homeroom Representatives First row: Sarah Sharpe, Ella Everhart, Gaynell Eddinger, Norma Hedrick, Marie Leonard. Fourth row: Jeffery Joan Padon. Second row: Pam Young, TameraRose Seaford, Rodney Bell, Dwight Hedrick, Gary Burkh art. Kearns, Patsy Parker. Third row: C a t h e r i a Burkhart, 67 National Honor Society First row: Larry Jarvis, Joyce Younts, Doris Penninger, Linda Hedrick, Shirley Black, Norma Hedrick, Elizabeth Russell, Joyce Sparks, Jane Webster, Nora Lee Everhart, Mr. Clate Huffman. Second row: Donnie Black, TommV Foust, Dorann Lookabill, Elizabeth Hepler, Jane Sink), Sue Elberson, Donese Comer, Kay McCulloch, Carolyn Brown, Becky Coppley, Linda S t r i c k 1 an d, Richard Hedrick. Third row: John Lopp, Larry Waitman, Jerry Thompson, Larry Foust, Libby Hedrick, Fallie Ann Lohr, Mary Sink, Julia Mellon, Darrell Clodfelter, Lonnie Hedrick, Ronald Warfford, Wayne Bowers. 68 Monogram Club LIBBY HEDRICK, President; FALLIE ANN LOHR, Vice EDDIE RHODES, President; JOHNNY BECK, Vice President; JANE WEBSTER, Secretary and Treasurer; dent; DA V ID GARNER, Secretary and Treasure MARY SINK, Reporter. GREER, Reporter. 69 Band t j JOAN PADON Jimmy Ball, Jane Beck, Lindsay Berrier, Roy Billings, Dalton Black, Judith Blanton, B a r b a r a Britt, Gary Burkhart, Larry Broadway, Peggy Combs, Marilyn Coppley, Brenda Curry, Brenda Davis, Roy Franks, Sandra Garner, Charles Hedrick, Lorraine Hedrick, Mary Elizabeth Hepler, Barbara Hunt, Max Hunter, Larry Jarvis, Dorann Lookabill, Allen McCullum, SHIRLEY SMITH r I STEVIE HUSS LIBBY HEDRICK If 1 I X On NANCY BROOM mm Paul Morris, Tommy Myers, Sylvia Parrish, Joyce Rackley, Bobby Rogers, Pattie Sherrill, Mary Sink, Steve Sink, Lindsay Smith, Lillian Smith, Terry Smith, Gwen Snider, Jackie Snider, Newland Spears, Sherwood Spry, Thomas Trantham, Sammy Tussey, Drum Major-Roy Franks, Director- Robert Clark. JEAN PADON SISSY COX FALLIE ANN LOHR NAWASSA LAMBETH Bafon Club President JOAN PADON Treasurer Vice President CAROLYN BROWN Reporter Secretary MRS. J. R. BRENDELL Advisor Band Snapsfiofs Senior CAROL DAUGHERTY President OLIVE COPPLEY. Vice President DENNIS CROTTS Secretary Qlee Clud) GARYBURKHART Treasurer SALLY COMBS Reporter MRS. MINNIE HALL Advisor « |i If ;| 1 ( jj , , . j t - j f li ' - .f I junior Qlee CluS MRS. MINNIE HALL Advisor SHIRLEY SMITH Secretary CLARA OWENS President SANDRA GARNER Treasurer EVELYN COPPLEY Vice President NORMA HED RICK Reporter MRS. PAUL YARBOROUGH Advisor 73 Senior Dramatics CluS STEVIE HUSS Secretary PEGGY HEDRICK. Vice President TOMMY FOUST President SHORTY PITTMAN Treasurer IRENE PITTMAN Reporter MISS NANCY POTTS Advisor junior Dramatics Clu£ BILLY CARROLL. . JOAN GALLION. . . TAMERA KEARNS. President Vice President Secretary JUDY NICHOLS HOWARD RAGEN MISS NANCY POTTS. Treasurer . Reporter . . Advisor 74 Senior Science Club JOHN LOPP President CAROLYN GALLION LARRY BECK Vice President JERRY POOLE MR. BOBBY STEVENSON Advisor PAUL McCARN junior Science Club JOEY BECK President WAYNE BURKHART. PEGGY GALLIMORE Vice President NAWASSA LAMBETH GWYN COPPLEY Secretary MRS. PAT MYERS. . 75 3utuve Homemz MRS. LOUISE COOPER Advisor SHIRLEY BLACK President DONESE COMER Vice President CAROL SUE KINLEY Secretary BARBARA MILLER Treasurer — 1 -JSP® ■CHS? kexs of America JANICE TUTTLE Reporter GERALDINE PHILLIPS Historian DOT LAMBETH Parliamentarian CAROL CARRICK Song Leader ANN CARRICK Degrees Chairman jjKjj| CENTRAL CHAPTER j r, . ' w 1 3utuve 3 vmevs of America DWIGHT HEDRICK President KENNETH LEONARD Vice President EUGENE HALTON Secretary I.H. KEARNEY SAMMY TUSSEY Treasurer CHARLES HEDRICK Reporter CAREY SHARPE Sentinel Chapter Advisor 76 WAYNE BOWERS President DON GREER Vice President SUE ELBERSON Secretary JEANETTE RIDGE Treasurer JANE SINK Historian 3utuve fteackers of America MR. RALPH STARR Advisor PEGGY HEDRICK Librarian LINDA HEDRICK Reporter MARY SINK Song Leader RICHARD HEDRICK Parliamentarian 3utuve Business Leaders of America PAT HARRISON Advisor SYBIL EDDINGER President JUDY HEDRICK Vice President LAURA BELL HUMPHRIES Secretary SHIRLEY BLACK Treasurer CAROLYN HELMSTETLER Reporter 77 junior Civifan Club JOHN LOPP President LARRY WAITMAN Secretary JOHNNY BECK Vice President RICHARD HEDRICK Treasurer MR. BOBBY STEVENSON Advisor 78 A a k ft C A n-n chS JANE SINK President SMITH STOKES Vice President JULIA MELLON Secretary ROSEMARY BATES Assistant Secretary GARY BURKHART Boys ' Group Captain DORIS PENNINGER Girls ' Group Captain MARY SINK Song Leader PAM YOUNG Reporter Bus Drivers Barry Nichols, Arthur Moore, Bruce Cross, Larry Sutton, Don Feezor, Carey Sharpe, Richard Hedrick, Lillian Smith. Newland Spears, Larry King, 79 Cafeteria Sfaff MRS. M. W. HEDRICK, MRS. SAM TUSSEY, MRS. DEWEY BRIGGS, MRS. ARRON DAVIS. OUR THANKS The service given us by the cafeteria staff is greatly appreciated by all the students at Central. Their constant work to give us some of the best meals served in the county is rewarded by the many compliments given them by our visitors. It must be a great task to plan and pre- pare the menus and meals for the number of students we have at Central. Not only do they give us good meals, they always have a word of greeting and a cheery smile as we go through the lunch line. Much credit should be given to this staff and the splendid work they are doing. To the custodians we express our thanks for their efforts in keeping the school looking nice and neat. They are always ready and willing to help us in any way they can. We realize and truly appreciate the hard work they put into their jobs. Custodians MRS. EVERETT YOUNTS JOHNNY RAY THOMPSON First row: Jerry Davis, Don Greer, Dwight Hedrick, Larry Beck, C o-C ap t a i n; Pete Lamb, Co-Captain; Larry Foust, Wayne Bowers, Bill Swing. Second row: Mike Skabo, Jerry Poole, ShortyPittman, Johnny Beck, John Lopp, Co-Captain; Ricky Graves, Junior Wilson, David Garner, Allen Mabry. VON YOUNG, BOBBY DUNN RANDY SKABO Managers 39 BILL SWING Varsify JERRY DAVIS DON GREER 1959 Schedule SEPTEMBER 4 Lexington Away 11 Kernersville Away 18 Denton Away 26 Ledford Home OCTOBER 2 Pilot Away 10 Jamestown Home 17 West Davidson Home 23 North Davidson Away 30 Fairgrove Away NOVEMBER 6 Trinity Home If IP fm Third row: Andy Williams, Edward Herndon, Bi 1 1 y Carroll, Central To 7-7 Tie n Central High and Trinity losed out their football seasons it Holt-Moff ' itt Field last night is they battled to a 7-7 deadlock n a rock-and-sock Central Caro- ina conference contest. All of the scoring came in the irst quarter. After that both earns had opportunities but ; 10 avail, Central made. ;oal atiempis moved well again and into scor- ing territory b u t Central ' s de- fense held. In the fourth quarter Central got to the Trinity six on fourth down. Pitiman tri ed . field goal which fe gama I HI utside the twenty yard lines. I Late in the half Trinity got to i he Central seven after English j lad exploded for a dandy run. I rime ran out before any score ; ;ould be realized. In the third quarter Trinity j Spartans Blank arret . une punt for _ . imty was penalized „ «rds and Central 10. Pittman was joined hv Larrs_ Beck and Pete L; the Spartans ' attac able assistance fros and Kenneth Shea. Johnny Lopp pi • did game on defen Central finished t a 5-1-2 record in t a 5-3-2 overall co Ledfor Larry Crotts scon touchdown of the gar ' was for Central Davi led the team to a 6-( Ledford Saturday ni It all happened af Beck intercepted a Davidson pass on tht line and from there t tans moved the ball U yard marker where TSrry Crotts scooted around end to climax the drive. Steve Craven paced the losers ' defense while Beck was out- standing for the winners. This was a Central Carolina Conference game. Score by quarters: Central Davidson 0 0 6 0—6 T _ J£ 1 A A A A A Go Boy Go!!! (Staff Photo by Lester Henley Central Explodes For 32-0 Victory Over Denton Team Central High exploded to a 32- victory over Denton last night is the Spartans got their first ootball win in the new Centra! :arolina Conference. In the first meeting of what s expected to turn into a close ivalry between the two neighbor- ng schools, Central scored in quarter and turned back it on threats to run their record to 1-2. The Spar- ave lost non conference to Lexington and Kerners- Denton has lost a non-con- ' . e game to Badin and con- f mA« in Jamestown and Central. Larry Beck started the touch down parade for the victors las ' night, tallying on an 18-yead rui in the first quarter. In the seconc period, Johnny Beck scored on i short sneak, and John Lopp pick ed up a blocked punt and rai 11 yards to paydirt. After the intermission, Pet Lamb bulled his way six yard to a touchdown and in the las quarter, Johnny Beck scramper ed nine yards for the final score Don Greer and Jerry Davis eac! kicked one extra point for Cen tral. Denton put on a sustained drivi in the second quarter and got t within one foot of the goal lin when a fumble was lost. In th fourth quarter, the Red Raider drove to the six-yard marker be fore losing th e ball on downs, i 35-yard pass from Skeen to Stee was the big play in the drive. Statisically, the game was a on Central ' s side, as they domi nated practically every phase. Central will be at Holt-Moffi! Saturday night as the Ledford in a con ER heads down field iass from JOHNNY •rs helping out with ETE LAMB and Davidson players. The Spartans of Cer tral Davidson turned back the Ledfon team Saturday night 6-0 in a Centn Carolina Conference game played t - At: Varsity Kitty Curry, Pat Young, Jonie Coppley, Jane Sink, Jane Cox, Libby Hedrick, Terrie Fritts, Fallie AnnLohr, Mary Sink, Stevie Huss, Nancy Curry, Linda Berrier, Sissy Cox, Linda Harrison, Jean Pa don, Patsy Parker, Joan Padon, Sarah Sharpe, Manager; Mrs. Brendell, Coach; Shirley Smith, Manager. f) P C A I junior Varsity First row: Mrs. Brendell, Mary Shoaf, Kaye Vawter, Janice Parks, Janice Tuttle, Alice Snider, Brenda Stutts, Lois Padon, Evelyn Coppley. Second row: Donna Easter, Sandra Dunn, Margarett Morris, Clara Owens, Tana McDaniel, Marie Le on ard, Diane McCarn, Audrey Abernathy, Sandra Hunt, Sharon Burkhart. Third row: Tamera Kearns, Doris Everhart, Phyllis Beeker, Brenda Allen, Judy Hunt, June Anderson, Gay Nell Eddinger, Diane Hedrick, Shirley Smith, Sarah Sharpe, Lynn Poole. 87 Central Nets Two Loop l¥in Over W. Davidson Central Gets Pair Wins ■tted two im- 1 West plays at Pilot Friday night Carolina confer- 1 and Central will be at home night over i against. Trinity. Both of these the girls win- j doubleheaders are also confer the boys 58 to j ence affairs, ere played on j Thursday West ' s junior varsity hardwoods. 1 teams will play Denton at West Central girls j starting at 6:30. ,3eck of West I Girls Game -WttRtk - - - 12 12 13 l—¥. 14 7 4 10—3= - Ferri 11, Lowder 4 Hedrick, J. Cox, Ber • 7, Padon, Sink, on — Wet son 4. Bed Davis, Snyder, Hemp - od, Love, ys Game 14 16 13 15—5 Central Wins Over Pilot Pair From Ledfon Central 11 15 15 18—59 Central High ' s two fine bas- ketball teams rolled up victories over Pilot in a pair of CejUrg Carol int., CflRj-fiSi ed at F The Young i After playing in the shadow of way sco the boys team all year, the Cen-the open tral girls stepped into the lime- boys w light last night as they downed Gary He the previously undefeated Ledfordan 81 to girls 64-62, cap. The Central boys remained un- Young t beaten by dropping Ledford 59- Central 32 in the last of the two games 1 8- Hege played at Central. for Pilot Pat Young, Terri Fritts, and off strong Sissy Cox led the Central lassies end of ! - ' PTTeTbut Con in scoring, with Young having tral started moving, trailing by 29 points, Fritts 18. and Cox 17. one point 37-36 at the half and Steller defensive phy by Hedrick. fif -h ed strong to notch the ver- J. Cox. and J. Sink a ' -n con- d« ■fc ' JW£.a 4-1 count iributed much to the win. Brenda Pagan led the scoring u for Ledford. whose girls, had at one point halftime lead, with 24 ' points. ' In the boys game, Hedrick with 21, Rhodes with 20, and Pittman with 18. accounted for all of th points for Central. E. Cecil ha 10 points to lead Ledford. Girls Game Ledford 17 14 18 13- Central 11 19 20 14- Ledford — Ragan 24, John:,,. 21, 8f, Kennedy 17, Stough, Hay- worth. K. Kennedy, Payne. Central — Fritz 18, Young 29, S.. Cox 17. Hedrick. -J. Cox, J. Sink, M. Sink, Padon. Boys Game Ledford 1 6 15 10—32 Central — Frius Cox 18, Hedrick. Padon, J. SmK. Lohr. M. Sink 11. J. Cox. Pilot — Hege 27, K, Darr 9, J. Hedrick 10. Judy Hedrick. F. Darr. Smith, Swicegood, Wil- li am c Kink Baseball 95 96 Our 3 ir C dies Miss Central Higfi Candidate for Cfirisfmas Queen ELLA EVERHART 98 Candidate for Miss Piedmont JUDY HEDRICK 99 Homecoming Queen FALLIE ANN LOHR 100 101 102 C ni ' x dite for Miss Veterans Day LIBBY HEDRICK 103 104 Advertisements Compliments of CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL P.T.A. 106 Compl iments of ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY J.R. BRtNDtLL Principal UDC C A KAIf l-IAFI IP. MKS. L.. A. v iunMCL, oecrerary - i reasurer K AD nAM Al 1 PFn MK. DwIN ALLKCU v aTnemancs, jcience iinc 1 D DDCK.IHPI 1 MRS. J.R. BKtNDLLL Girls Health and Physical Education, Coach KADC KAADTUA 1 P.PIIPP MRS. MAK 1 MA L. DKUrr Mathematics Science i lire 1 ATUCDIMC D 1 IIP MISS l AI MtKINt DUin Librarian iin nriDCDT f 1 ADf MR. C. ROBtRI v-LAKI Band MRS. LCJUISt DAVIS v vJvJrtK Vocational Home Economics line i a m A CM MRS. JOAN LRAVtiN Bible History line i j i k ik i ir K A U A 1 1 MRS. MINNIt M. MALL English, French MR. PAT HARRISON Commercial MR. H. 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Furniture Floor Covering Appliances Custom-Made Draperies Highway 64 West at 29-70 By-Pass Lexington, North Carolina 109 Compliments of DAVIS TOWNSEND LIONS CLUB 110 SOUTH LEXINGTON SUPERMARKET Location: Highway 8 Near Junior Order Home Open Until 9:00 P.M. Monday Through Saturday You Always Get When You Shop Here 111 Compliments of LINWOOD LIONS CLUB 112 Compliments of LANIER HARDWARE COMPANY Sporting Goods Plumbing Goods Household Goods Phone CH 6-5935 15 West Second Avenue Lexington, North Carolina 113 Refreshing remembrance AUTOGRAPHS Bottled under authority of The Coca-Colo Company by COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF LEXINGTON Lexington, North Carolina 114 Compliments of ELMO LOHR 115 Always Shop. . . Where You Find These Nationally Advertised Famous Name Brands! Ship ' n Shore Choose From These And Many More ! 116 INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Insured Savings - Home Loans For a Future You Can Count On, Save With Us Wayne H. 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HEDRICK CONSTRUCTION Phone SH 4-5289 Route 6 Lexington, North Carolina Compliments of CARLE BECK PLANING MILL Phone CH 3-4526 C.C. 12, Box 43 Lexington, North Carolina 121 McCULLOCHS ' JEWELERS D.W. (Doc) McCulloch and D. Frank McCulloch Lexington, North Carolina THE SERVICE CENTER Super Service Fresh Meats — Groceries Phone CH 3-8793 Lexington, North Carolina 122 Compliments of DIXIE FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. Lexington, North Carolina Compliments of W. H. WOODLE CONSTRUCTION Phone CH 6-2748 1 16 Arbor Drive Lexington, North Carolina 123 Compliments of SILVER VALLEY P.T.A. ROBY A. LEONARD WHOLESALE COMPANY Tobacco - Drugs - Notions Candies - School Supplies Institutional Goods Phone CH 6-2669 815 West Center Street Lexington, North Carolina 124 PERIOD FURNITURE HOUSE Complete Home Outfitters Foy Foust, Owner Phone CH 6-2915 312 North Main Street Lexington, North Carolina COBLE DAIRY PRODUCTS Phone CH 6-2062 Lexington, North Carolina 125 MOO-CHICK FARMS Clarence Sink and Family Route 7 Lexington, North Carolina Compliments of BEALLGRAY FARMS Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Graham Sons Linwood, North Carolina 126 Compliments of ' A FRIEND Always A Better Deal HILL MOTOR COMPANY Sales lySL B Service Phone UN 9-2171 Denton, North Carolina 127 L. E. YOUNTS Service when you need it. Phone CH 3-9403 Route 6 Lexington, North Carolina LEXINGTON DRIVE IN THEATER Movies in the Modern Manner PIEDMONT 405 So. Main St. Phone CH 6-2366 LEXINGTON Serving Since 1913T Air-Conditioned Ambulances Oxygen and Two-way Radio Equipment Low Cost Burial Insurance for Entire Family BOAZE MOTOR COMPANY Dodge Cars and Trucks Your Dodge Dealers for 34 Years Phone CH 6-2165 Salesmen: Kenneth Everhart Roy Bobo Service Department Phone CH 6-5282 Lexington, North Carolina 128 CLAUDE ' S RESTAURANT Air-Conditioned Where It ' s A Treat To Eat Dinners - Short Orders - Sandwiches On U.S. 29, U.S. 70 at Intersection U.S. 64 1 Mile North of Lexington, N.C. Telephone CH 6-2965 Claude Berrier, Prop. CARRICK SNYDER SERVICE STATION Sinclair OlN Goodyear Gas and Oil Tires and Batteries Phone CH 6-2877 Lexington, North Carolina Pick-Up and Delivery Service PIEDMONT GAS COMPANY. INC. Phone CH 6-2496 339 South Main Street Lexington, North Carolina Compliments of PENNINGER EQUIPMENT CO. INC Winston Road— P.O. Box 187 Phone CH 6-2448 Lexington, North Carolina 129 Compliments of DACOTAH COTTON MILLS, INC. Lexington, North Carolina Compliments of DAVIS TOWNSEND P.T.A. KINES SONS Sinclair Service Groceries and Grill Phone CH 3-2476 U.S. 29 Lexington - Salisbury Road PHONE CH6-2515 Phone CH 6-2315 Fur Storage Cleaning and Glazing Lexington, North Carolina 130 Compliments of CAROLINA FARNSWORTH, INC LEXINGTON DRUG COMPANY Prescriptions Two Locations Phone CH 6-2213 Phone CH 6-5623 16 Main Street Park Center Lexington North Carolina Compliments of CLOIS BECK for Reliable Painting Phone CH 6-4226 Lexington, North Carolina Compliments of BECK ' S HOME- DEMONSTRATION CLUB 131 Courtesy of SILVER VALLEY CIVITAN CLUB THE FIRST BANK OF THOMASVILLE Thomasville, North Carolina Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of CITY DRUG Compliments of SHORTY ' S RESTAURANT Best Food In Town Located Beside Bus Station Lexington, North Carolina BECK ' S FLOWER SHOP Phone CH 6-2891 600 Wests ide Drive Lexington, North Carolina DAVIDSON MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Lexington ' s Chevrolet Dealer For Over 39 Years Phone CH 6-2846 132 CECIL RADIO TV SERVICE Established 1951 Phone CH 6-5347 408 East Center Street Lexington, North Carolina E L CLEANERS Phone CH 6-2996 After dark, use our night service Raleigh Road Lexington, North Carolina Compliments of MAY ' S CASH GROCERY It Pays To Shop At May ' s Grocery Lexington, North Carolina RALPH ' S FLOWERS AND GIFTS, INC. 403 East Center Street Lexington, North Carolina Phone CH 6-5124 Compliments of IVEY BRIGGS GARAGE Phone CH 3-4726 CC 12 Lexington, North Carolina G.W. SMITH LUMBER COMPANY R. Bruce Smith Phone CH 6-5995 Lexington, North Carolina DAVIDSON SUPPLY COMPANY Phone CH 6-2821 West First Street Lexington, North Carolina Compliments of CIRCLE F. PROVISION COMPANY Lexington, North Carolina 133 AUTO PAINT SUPPLY COMPANY 516 North Main Street Lexington, North Carolina BUTLER-CONRAD COMPANY GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Phone CH 6-5908 PARK SHOPPING CENTER Lexington, North Carolina LEXINGTON MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Cadillac - Oldsmobile International - MG Phone CH 6-5285 214 North Main Street Lexington, North Carolina RONALD ' S HAIR STYLING SALON Phone CH 6-2414 Hedrick Building Lexington, North Carolina DAVEY RADIO T.V. For Reliable Service Phone CH 3-4625 Lexington, North Carolina ARLENE ' S BEAUTY SHOP Phone CH 6-2483 Highway 64 Lexington, North Carolina LEXINGTON HARDWARE COMPANY Hardware and Farm Implements Phone CH 6-2313 Lexington, North Carolina FUTRELL ' S GROCERY Where Friend Meets Friend Phone CH 6-5422 East Center Street Extension Lexington, North Carolina 134 Compliments of INDUSTRIAL BANK Auto Loans - Low Bank Rates Lexington, North Carolina FRED THOMPSON, INC. Men and Boys ' Clothing South Main Street Lexington, North Carolina KIRKMAN ' S FLOWER SHOP When Words Fail, Say It With Flowers ' Cut Flowers - Corsages Funeral Designs - Potted Plants Phone CH 6-5317 202 East Side Drive Lexington, North Carolina ROYAL PURPLE CLEANERS PERSONALIZED DRY CLEANING Quality With Service Phone CH 6-4291 John F. Raker Mrs. John F. Raker FRITTS LEONARD Quality Men ' s and Boy ' s Shop Phone CH 6-5712 22 West Second Avenue Lexington, North Carolina PARKER-MILLER COMPANY Certified Gemologist and Registered Jewelers American Gem Society 100 South Main Street Lexington, North Carolina Compliments of BECK ' S BAR-B-Q Lexington, North Carolina LEXINGTON BOOK STATIONARY STORE Phone CH 6-2551 20 North Main Street Lexington, North Carolina 135 WESTOVER GREENHOUSE FLOWER SHOP We Grow Our Own Beautiful Orchids Phone CH 6-2168 210 Westover Drive Lexington, North Carolina LEONARD CLEANERS Sanitone Dry Cleaning 1 1 West First Street West Center St. (Drive-in Office) Lexington, North Carolina HILL BECK SON GARAGE General Repairs and Radiator Work Phone CH 3-1489 1 746 Greensboro Street Lexington, North Carolina FAIRVIEW CLEANERS Phone CH 6-2924 Fairview Drive Lexington, North Carolina CLETUS R. SWING Contractor We Build Homes, Not Houses Phone CH 6-5424 New Highway 64 Lexington, North Carolina CLARKE MOTOR COMPANY General Repair Work Phone CH 6-2473 807 North Main Street Lexington, North Carolina 5TH AVENUE CLEANERS Phone CH 6-5984 516 West Fif th Avenue Lexington, North Carolina R.H. BROADWAY ' S TEXACO U.S. 29 and 70 South Lexington, North Carolina Phone CH 3-9492 136 DAWN ' S For the Fashion Wise Phone CH 6-6131 1 1 South Main Street Lexington, North Carolina CUSTOM FURNITURE SHOP Upholstering Repairs Custom-Bui It Furniture Refinishing Phone CH 6-2934 Cotton Grove Road Lexington, North Carolina Sew Fashion Fabrics From RUTH AND HILDA ' S FABRIC SHOP 109 South Salisbury Street Lexington, North Carolina Phone CH 6-6134 Free Parking Compliments of PIEDMONT ANIMAL HOSPITAL PICKETT GREEN The Shop for Men Phone CH 6-2256 Lexington, North Carolina Get a Lift Out of Your Good Looks as Registered By Our Camera H. LEE WATERS STUDIO Lexington, North Carolina LEXINGTON STATE BANK Home Office Lexington Welcome Branch Welcome, N.C. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation GREEN PRINTING COMPANY School Supplies Lexington, North Carolina 137 SMILEY ' S DRIVE-IN Phone CH 6-4528 Lexington, North Carolina Compliments of PAIGE ' S BEAUTY SHOP Hedrick ' s Grove Highway Lexington, North Carolina Compliments of OLD HICKORY LAKELAND BARBECUE Pit Cooked Barbecue Located: Southmount, North Carolina Proprietor: John R. Coppley CAROLINA PANEL COMPANY, INC. Manufacturers of Quality Plywood Phone CH 6-5297 Lexington, North Carolina E. M. WARD COMPANY Manufacturers and Dealers in All Kinds of Finished Building Materials Phone CH 6-2527 Lexington, North Carolina DAVIDSON FUNERAL HOME Ambulances Equipped with Oxygen and Two-Way Radio Phone CH 6-2311 Lexington, North Carolina Compliments of MONT BECK ' S STORE Route 6 Lexington, North Carolina 138 Compliments of HUDSON-BELK COMPANY Thomasville, North Carolina CITIZENS INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 972 24 Salem Street Thomasville, North Carol ma Lank Harris, Manager FIELD ' S, INCORPORATED Men ' s Clothing and Furnishing 18 Salem Street Thomasville, North Carolina DAVIDSON FARMERS COOPERATIVE Phone CH 6-261 4-CH 6-2173 Lexington, North Carolina Compliments of HOLTON FURNITURE COMPANY Complete Home Furnishers Thomasville, North Carolina Compliments of CRANFORD ' S FIRESTONE DEALER STORE Thomasville, North Carolina STATE COMMERCIAL BANK Thomasville, North Carolina Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of MYERS AUTO PARTS INCORPORATED Phone CH 6-6111 Lexington, North Carolina 139 DAISY ' S DRESS SHOP Headquarters for Junior and Misses Sportswear to Formals Corner Third and State Streets Lexington, North Carolina Compliments of BOWERS BUILDERS SUPPLY Route 6 Lexington, North Carolina TRANTHAM ACRE GROCERY Gas and Groceries Highway 8 Below Junior Home Lexington, North Carolina DAISY ' S SHOES ACCESSORIES Famous Name Shoes at 40% to 60% Savings West 2nd Avenue Lexington, North Carolina NEW 64 MARKET Groceries and Meats 3 Miles East of Lexington on New Highway 64 eparles Personalized Fashions Phone CH 6-5215 21 1 South Main Street Lexington, North Carolina Genuine Orange Blossom Diamond Rings and Wedding Bands Girard Perregaux Watches COSTNER ' S JEWELERS S. Main Street Lexington, North Carolina WOODRUFF ' S SHOE STORE Shoes Hosiery Lexington, North Carolina 140 FAIRVIEW CLOTH SHOP Quality Fabrics Phone CH 6-5035 1236 Fariview Drive Lexington, North Carolina WESTERN AUTO STORE The Family Store Thomasville, North Carolina BRUCE BERRIER Distributor of PURE OIL PRODUCTS Phone CH 6-2797 Lexington, North Carol inia BRIGGS DEPARTMENT STORE Phone CH 6-3954 (Long Distance) Phone CH 6-2615 (Local) South Main Street Lexington, North Carolina THE BOSTON STORE Appealing Apparel for Ladies and Men Thomasville, North Carolina Compliments of LINW00D TRADING CENTER Linwood, North Carolina JERRY SID GALLIMORE Plastering Contractors Phone CH 3-6923 Route 6 Lexington, North Carolina WASHETERIA Fast Service Wet, wash, dry, and fold Service ' 112 East First Avenue Lexington, North Carolina 141 PEACOCK ' S GROCERY Groceries - Meats - Service Across from Junior Home Phone CH 3-0923 Joe Hunt - Manager Compliments of LINW00D VENEER COMPANY Linwood, North Carolina Compliments of INGRAM CLEANERS Phone CH 6-5246 729 South Main Street Lexington, North Carolina Compliments of SEAFORD ' S Phone CH 6-2747 South Main Street Lexington, North Carolina Compliments of CRAVER ' S PAINT STORE Phone CH 6-2717 East Center Street Lexington, North Carolina FRIHS OIL COMPANY PHILLIPS 66 PRODUCTS Phone CH 6-2274 15 Robbins Circle Lexington, North Carolina COMMUNITY CASH GROCERY Gas and Groceries Holly Grove Compliments of HOLLY GROVE SHELL SERVICE Route 2 Lexington, North Carolina 142 JONES SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Authorized Viking and Sewmor Dealer New and Used Machines, Repairs Parts All Work Unconditionally Guaranteed 725 South Main Street Lexington, North Carolina Phone CH 6-5370 SMITH ' S Men and Boy ' s Store Suits, Sportswear, Shoes and Accessories Phone CH 6-2488 102 North Main Street Lexington, North Carolina Aufograpfts 143 Aufogra -Q product _ COMPANY l 333 INDIANA AVENUE WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. 144
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