Cleveland High School - Clevana Yearbook (Cleveland, NC)

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Dedication a tradition for the Senior Class to dedicate the school yearbook to who, through the experiences shared together, has come to mean a great deal to them. We wish to dedicate this tenth volume of the CLEVANA to Mr. James Osborne and Mr. George Robison, whose guidance, understanding, and sympathy have made them very dear to us. We would like for them to know that, though the space in our annual is tiny, the space in our hearts dedicated to them is immeasurable. CLASS OF 1956 Joanne Taylor Editor-in-Chief John Wilhelm Boys Sports Editor Doris McDaniel Girls Sports Editor Anntu Jack Hodge Activities Editor Carolyn Steele Typist Jean Davis Proofreader Carolyn Shuping Typist Carol Dillon Business Manager Martha Steele Secretary-Treasurer Carolyn Eller Photo Editor Irene Hodge Art Editor MR. C. D. SIDES Hiqh Point University of N . C. MR. TRAVIS E. HENDREN N. C. State College MRS. HERBERT JONES East Carolina MISS KATHRYN KESLER Asheville Teachers' College MISS RUTH YOUNG Furman College MRS. EVELYN WALLER East Carolina MISS GABRIEL Western Carolina MISS KNOX Catawba College MRS. LOWERY Radford Col lege MRS. EULALIA STEELE Maryville College MRS. PLYER A.S.T.C., Lenior Rhyne MISS HALL A.S.T.C. Senior Class Officers President Joanne Taylor Vice-President Doris McDaniel Reporter Carolyn Shuping Advisor Mrs. Mary Hannah Secretary-Treasurer Carolyn Steele Colors: Pink and Black Motto: The higher we climb the broader the view. JOEL BARRINGER - F.F.A. 1, President 1; Glee Club 2; Baseball 2; Basketball 1,2, 3,4, Co-Captain 4; Football 2,3; Mono- gram Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 4; Wittiest 4. WAYNE COBB - Glee Club 2; Office Staff 2; F. F. A. 1,2,3,4. ROSIE NELL BOLLINGER - F.H.A. 1,3,4; French Club 2; Junior Play 3; Glee Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4. RICHARD COOLEY - F.F.A. 1; Class Sec- retary 2; Glee Club 1,3; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2,4; Class Day Officer 4; Best Dressed 4. BOBBY CASH ION - Les Acteurs 1; Glee Club 2; Class Vice-President 2; Dramatics Club 2; F.F.A. 1,2,3; Class Secretary 3; Student Council 3; Junior Play 3; Annual Staff 4; Most Attractive 4. JEAN DAVIS - Boyden 1,2; French Club 3; Marshal 3; Most Attractive 4; Best Dressed 4; Annual Staff 4. CAROL DILLON - Library Club 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; DramaticClub 2,3; French Club 3; Marshal 3; Monogram Club 3,4; F . H. A. 1, 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4, Manager 3; Cheer- leader 4; Class Day Officer 4; Annual Staff4. IRENE HODGE - F.H.A. 1,2,4; Li brary Club 1,2,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Basketball 3,4; Monogram Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Day Officer 4; Most Depend- able 4; Most Talented 4. LEE CAROLYN ELLER - Glee Club 1,2; F. H.A. 1,2,3, Reporter 3; Basketball 2,3; French Club 3; Librarian 1,2,4; Junior Play 3; Annual Staff 4; Class Day Officer 4; Wit- tiest 4; Friendliest 4. JACK HODGE - Basketball 1,2; Football 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer4; Librarian4; Annual Staff 4; Class Day Officer 4; Best All-Round 4. 34 GARY GOODMAN - F.F.A. 1,2; Class Treasurer2; French Club 3; Marshal 3; Foot- ball 4; Most Intelligent 4; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Most Studious 4; Quietiest 4. GEORGE McCOY - F.F.A. 1,2,3; Glee Club 2; Office Staff 4; Friendliest 4. DORIS JAN McDANIEL - Dramatics Club 1; Class Treasurer 1; Library Club 1,2; Class Vice-President 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Cap- tain 4; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary- Treasurer 4; F. H. A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 2, President 4; Homecoming Attendant 1,2; Marshal3; Junior Play 3; Bus Driver 3,4; Class Day Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; Most Athletic 4. JAMES PARIS - U0 S. Navy. NELSON MYERS - Football 1,2, 3, 4, Co- Captain 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Class Presi- dents; F. F. A. 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Annual Staff 4; Most Athletic 4; Most Talented 4. CAROLYN SHUPING - F. H. A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Class Treas- urer 3; Librarian 4; Reporter 4; Quietest 4. LEON OWENS - F.F.A. 1,2,4, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Glee Club 2,3; Class Vice-President 3; Bus Driver 3,4. CAROLYN STEELE - Les Acteurs 1; Basket- ball 1,2, Manager 4; Library Club 1,2; Li- brarian 4; Dramatics Club 2; Class President 1,3; French Club 3; President 3; Student Council 3; History Award 3; Chief Marshal 3; Junior Play 3; Class Secretary-Treasurer 4; Beta Club 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice- President 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Most Intelligent 4; Most Likely To Succeed 4; Most Studious 4. LOCKE STEELE - F.F. A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 3, President 4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Office Staff 3,4; Most Dependable 4. JOANNE TAYLOR - Glassport High School 1,2; F.H.A. 3; Junior Editor 3; Glee Club 3,4; Homecoming Attendant 3,4; Marshal 3; Editor 4; Class President4; Best All-Round 4. MARTHA STEELE - Basketball 1,2,3,4; F. H.A. 1,2,3,4; Librarian 3; Bus Monitor 3; Junior Play 3; Glee Club 1,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Class Day Officer 4, JOHN WILHELM - F.F.A. 1,2,3, Sentinel 3; Glee Club 1,3; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Basketball 3,4, Co-Captain 4; Baseball 1,3,4; Junior Play 3; Annual Staff 4. Mascots Gail Watson Gary Steele Most Intelligent Best All-Round JOANNE TAYLOR - JACKIE HODGE CAROLYN STEELE - GARY GOODMAN Most Athletic Quietest DORIS McDANIEL - NELSON MYERS CAROLYN SHUPING - GARY GOODMAN Friendliest Most Dependable LOCKE STEELE - IRENE HODGE GEORGE McCOY - CAROLYN ELLER Most Studious Most Attractive CAROLYN STEELE - GARY GOODMAN BOBBY CASHION - JEAN DAVIS Most Talented Best Dressed NELSON MYERS - IRENE HODGE JEAN DAVIS - RICHARD COOLEY Most Likely to Succeed Wittiest CAROLYN STEELE - GARY GOODMAN CAROLYN ELLER - JOEL BARRINGER Marshals LEFT TO RIGHT: Joanne Taylor, Doris McDaniel, Gary Goodman, Carolyn Steele, Chief; Carol Dillon, Jean Davis. Class Day Officers FRONT ROW, left to right: Carol Dillon, Historian; Jean Davis, Poet; Irene Hodge, Testator; Carolyn Eller, Statistician. SECOND ROW: Martha Steele and Richard Cooley, Giftorians; Jackie Hodge, Statistician. Class History This is the story of a journey that began in the fall of 1952. There were 31 pupils enrolled in our class, nine of whom came from Hurley School. We entered the long hallways, a little timid at first, but we soon overcame this shyness and made many friends. Little did we realize the hard work we had to ac- complish before we received our reward, the diploma. Our first thought was how our class should be governed. We organized ourselves and chose as class officers: President, Carolyn Steel; Vice-President, Vernon Davis; Secretary, Lois Hamilton; Treasurer, Doris McDaniel; Advisor, Mrs. Carl Price. Several members of our class lettered in basketball, football, and baseball. We started our second year with only 27 boys and girls. This year was not nearly as complicated as the first since we were familiar with our new way of life. This year we chose as class leaders: President, Nel- son Myers; Vice-President, Bobby Cashion; Secre- tary, Richard Cooley; Treasurer, Gary Goodman; Advisor, Mr. John D. Sims. Six girls of our class had the honor of serving at the Junior-Senior Banquet. We also published a school paper. Our Junior Year was a busy one as we had the Junior-Senior Banquet to plan. As projects to raise money we sold magazines, presented the Sauline Players, and gave a Junior Play entitled Gone With The Girls.” The cast included Irene Hodge, Carolyn Eller, Carolyn Shuping, Leon Owens, John Wilhelm, Rosie N. Bollinger, Doris McDaniel, Carolyn Steele, Locke Steele, Martha Steele, and Bobby Cashion. The play was under the direction of Mrs. Mary Ligon. Marshals from the Junior Class were: Carolyn Steele, Chief; Doris McDaniel, Carol Dillon, Joanne Taylor, Jean Davis, Gary Goodman, and Charles Brown. Two new members joined our class this year— Joanne Taylor from Glassport High School in Penn- sylvania, and Jean Davis from Boyden High School in Salisbury. Although we gained two new class members, we lost several due to marriage. Two members of our class, Carolyn Steele and Lorene Cranfield, were invited to join the Beta Club. To guide us through this year we chose as class officers: Carolyn Steele, President; Leon Owens, Vice-President; Bobby Cashion, Secretary; Carolyn Shuping, Treasurer; Mrs. Mary Ligon, Advisor. At last we had almost reached our destination and we were Seniors. As class leaders we chose: Joanne Taylor, Presi- dent; Doris McDaniel, Vice-President; Carolyn Steele, Secretary-Treasurer; Carolyn Shuping, Reporter; and Mrs. Mary Hannah, Advisor. We have two important projects this year—pub- lishing the Clevana and graduating. Nine members of our class, Joel Barringer, John Wilhelm, Richard Cooley, Jackie Hodge, Carol Dil- lon, Doris McDaniel, Martha Steele, Irene Hodge, and Nelson Myers will receive sweaters for partici- pation in sports. We are on the last lap of our long journey and are happily awaiting the day we will receive our diplomas. To all the teachers, parents, and classmates, we wish to express our gratitude for helping us through our hardships to that long-awaited graduation day. As we face the future and reach for higher goals, we want to say Thanks” to all those who have helped us make our journey successful. Carol Dillon Historian Class Poem Dream not too much of what you’ll do tomorrow, How well you’ll work perhaps another year. Tomorrow's chance you do not need to borrow. Think not too much of mountains you will master The while you linger in the vale be low. To dream is well, but plodding brings us faster, To where we go. Swear not to break some habit's fetter When the old year is dead and passed away. If you have need of living wiser, better. Begin today! Class Prophecy As I was preparing to leave for my vacation this June, 1966, 1 decided that it would be fun to look up as many of my fellow graduates as I could. In- cidentally, I am Doris McDaniel, now a private sec- retary for the FBI in Washington, D. C. Hurriedly I grabbed my bags and headed for the airport to catch my plane. While on the plane headed for Salisbury, thinking how nice it would be to see and hear from my class- mates that I had heard little about in ten years, whom should I recognize but Carolyn Shuping, now an air- line hostess. I asked her if she knew anything about the rest of our classmates and she told me that Caro- lyn Steele is now Director of the North Carolina Welfare Agency, with her home office in Raleigh. We talked awhile, then she said she had to get back to her job. It wasn’t long until I had reached my destination. After landing I called a cab and went up town to have lunch. When I had been seated in a nice rest- aurant, a strangely familiar voice greeted me with, What’s for you, please?’’ I glanced up into the face of none other than Carolyn Eller. She told me that she and her husband owned the restaurant. I also learned from her that George McCoy and Wayne Cobb owned a used car lot in a neighboring town and that Bobby Cashion has made a career of the Navy. I said goodbye to Carolyn and went to look for a place to stay, first stopping to buy a newspaper. To my surprise there was a picture on the front page of Gary Goodman, who is running for Mayor of Salisbury. While checking over the Sports page I noticed that Nelson Myers was leading the American League batting average. Gee, I knew that Nelson liked sports, but I never thought that he would carry it that far. I decided to visit dear old Cleveland High School. When I entered the office, who did I find as prin- cipal of the school but Leon Owens. It was good to see Leon again. Immediately we began to talk about the class of '56. He told me that John Wilhelm was doing fine in the racing world with his Chevrolets. I knew while going to school that John certainly had a lot of faith in a Chevrolet. He also told me that Richard Cooley was President of an Insurance Com- pany in Chicago. Leon said he had quite a time keeping some of the boys in school, but he knew they could always be found in Joel Barringer’s Pool Room. A big surprise was Leon’s Secretary and Treasurer of the school, Martha Steele, who came into the of- fice. I asked her about her brother, Locke Steele, and as I had expected, Locke is happily married and owns a large dairy farm. She also told me that Jackie Hodge is married and employed by the Shaw Transfer Company. Martha said that Joanne Taylor has gone back North and is a secretary of the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey. I enjoyed my visit at Cleveland, talking over the old school days and learning about my classmates. When it was time for school dismissal, I was de- lighted to get a ride back to Salisbury with Mrs. Mary Hannah, the senior advisor of ’56 who is still a member of the Cleveland faculty. After leaving Mrs. Hannah in Salisbury, I noticed a sign, Carol and Jean’s Cut and Curl,” and decided a shampoo and wave would refresh me. Believe it or not, the operators turned out to be Carol Dillon and Jean Davis. I told them that I was trying to learn about all of my classmates and had heard from all of them except Rosie Nell Bollinger and Irene Hodge. They told me that Rosie Nell js a nurse at the Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem, and that Irene owns and operates her own dancing school in Statesville. My, how things have changed, and what a big suc- cess everyone has made in life! The vacation was all too short, but how wonderful to return to 1956, even briefly. Doris J. McDaniel Class Prophet Last Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred fifty- six, after completing the first phase of our education and as we go our separate ways do declare this to be our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To our parents We leave our very deep appreciation for their guidance and helpfulness in overcoming our prob- lems and making a success of these twelve years. ARTICLE II To our teachers We leave gratitude and many thanks to them for their guiding hand that has so faithfully guided us in the right paths, and made it possible for us to obtain a high school education. ARTICLE III To the Junior Class We leave our very few privileges, the task of pub- lishing the annual, our teachers and our textbooks. May they love and respect them as we have. ARTICLE IV To the individuals First: I, Joel Barringer, do' will and bequeath my pool shooting ability to Johnny Hipp. Second: I, Rosie Nell Bollinger, do will and be- queath my shortness to Sandra Somers and my short hair to Myrtle Haire. Third: I, Bobby Cashion, do will and bequeath my curly hair to Tommy Redman. Fourth: I, Wayne Cobb, do will and bequeath my ability to be late every morning for school to Jimmy Harkey and the ability to lay out of school to Harry Hartsell. Fifth: I, Richard Cooley, do will and bequeath my position on the football team to Johnny Hipp, in hope that he won’t just take up space like before. Sixth: I, Carol Dillon, do will and bequeath my bookkeeping book to Doodie Barringer, my World History book to Martha Graham, my English book to my sister Nita, hoping she has more interest in it than I did. Seventh: I, Jean Davis, do will and bequeath my wants, and deep desire to be a millionairess to Sue Graham who likes Cadillacs and money about as well as I do, and hope that we both get them in the near future. Eighth: I, Carolyn Eller, do will and bequeath my friendly ways to Sue Graham and all the rest I’ll take with me so Cleveland will be rid of them for- ever. Ninth: I, Gary Goodman, do will and bequeath my dancing ability to Lester Cannon who needs it very much. Tenth: I, Irene Hodge, do will and bequeath my love for boys to Bonnie Plyler, hoping she has better luck than I had. Eleventh: I, Jack Hodge, being of sound mind and solid body will my position as fullback on the Cleveland football team to anybody who can make the grade hoping that it is Roy Swanson because he needs the hopes. Twelfth: I, George McCoy, do will and bequeath my World History book to J. C. Cobb. Thirteenth: I, Doris McDaniel, do will and be- queath my basketball uniform (No. 10) and my school bus (No. 17) to my sister Donna, and 20 pounds of my muscles to Larry Wilhelm. Fourteenth: I, Nelson Myers, will nothing, keep- ing it all myself. Fifteenth: I, Leon Owens, being of feeble mind and withered body, do will and bequeath my entire estate, of a '39 Ford, broken windows and all, to John D. Rockefeller. Sixteenth: I, Carolyn Shuping, do will and be- queath my ability to blush to Lewis Owens. Seventeenth: I, Carolyn Steele, do will and be- queath my ability to cope with the antics and mis- chief of Linda Lowery to her sister, Cheryl, and my ability to get out of class to work on the annual to any Junior who may need it next year. Eighteenth: I, Locke Steele, do will and bequeath my bus No. 36 to Joe Snyder and my position as President of the F. F. A. Chapter to Billy McIntosh. Nineteenth: I, Martha Steele, do will and bequeath my basketball suit to Myrna Jean Hendren, hoping that she will have as much fun going to the games, playing and being fussed at as I have. Twentieth: I, Joanne Taylor, do will and bequeath my can of wax and cloth to anyone brave enough to leave school without an excuse. Twenty-first: I, John Wilhelm, do will and be- queath my ability to be at school on time and stay there to Johnny Hipp. ARTICLE V To Cleveland High School To the school we leave the building standing in one piece. In witness thereof, I, Irene Hodge, have been authorized by the Senior Class to bring together its last will and testament and with its help do hereto set my hand and affix my seal on this, the twenty- third day of May in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred fifty-six. Witnessed by: Carolyn Steele Carolyn Shuping Irene Hodge Testator Baby Pictures 1 . Joanne Taylor 2. Carolyn Steele 3. George McCoy 4. Locke Steele 5. Jackie Hodge 6. Bobby Cash ion 7. Richard Cooley 8. Irene Hodge 9. Gary Goodman 10. Martha Steele 11. Carol Dillon 12. Carolyn Shuping 13. John Wilhelm 14. Rosie Bollinger 15. Doris McDaniel 16. Carolyn Eller Senior Class When Second Graders FIRST ROW, left to right: Pete Hallyburton, Irene Hodge, Doris Beaver, Mary R. Rumple, Robert Pad- gett, Ben Beeker, John Wilhelm, Buford Graham, Fred Snyder, Banner Brown. SECOND ROW: Carol Dillon, Doyle Donahue, Lois Hamilton, Doris McDaniel, George McCoy, Douglas Gentle, Jimmy Beaver, Jim Bumgarner. THIRD ROW: Ruby Poole, Bobby Harkey, Charles Brown, Harley Walker, Janice Gra- ham, Jackie Hodge, Bobby Brown. FOURTH ROW: Effie Poole, James Safley, Martha Steele, Carolyn Steele, Vernon Swice, Kenneth Burton, Clark Plyler, Mickey Rhyne. TEACHER: Miss Miriam Sain. . M. Goodman B. Graham G. Graham M. Graham S. Graham M. Haire L. Kepley M. Kyles B. Myers L. Owens K. Pinkston R. Poteat D. Redman T. Redman Larry Roland K. Roland E. Rumple p. Shoaf J- Snyder C. Steele B. Williams C. Yount Sophomores A D. Barringer R. Beck B. Beeker A. Burton J. C. Cobb A. Dillon M. Dillon J. Foust B. Glover P. Hodge B. Johnson J. Kennedy B. Koontz L. Lowery B. McIntosh D. McDaniel J. McCoy B. Plyler C. Poteat B. Shoemaker J. Sims L. Snyder R. Swanson L. Wright FIRST ROW, left to right: Jimmy Allen, Fred Campbell, Emily Christy, Bruce Correll, Gerald Correi I, Polly Chanfield, Elaine Dillon, Elbert Erwin. SECOND ROW: Porter Epperson, Allen Faust, Alice Gra- ham, John Graham, Jerry Harvey, Myrna Jean Hendren, Catherine Hewitt, John Holder. THIRD ROW: Darius Kepley, Carolyn Ketchie, Carolyn Kirkpatrick, Walter Koontz, Frank Kyles, Henry Kyles, Clyde Lippard, Cheryl Lowery. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Lyerly, Mary Jane Moore, Lelia Phifer, Priscilla Pinks- ton, Barbara Sigmon, Johnny Slack, Sandra Somers, Neita Stout. FIFTH ROW: Judy Swicegood, Howard Taylor, Kay Taylor, Bill Waumett, Richard White, Larry Wilhelm, Phil Wright. Football FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Campbell, M. Goodman, G. Goodman, G. Graham, R. Poteat, R. Cooley, N. Myers, J. Wilhelm, J. Hodge, J. Graham, K. Roland. SECOND ROW: R. White, Manager; P. Wright, B. Waumett, J. Hipp, B. Beeker, B. Graham, C. Steele, L. Wright, L. Wilhelm, J. Coulter, Manager; Coach Robison. Baseball FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Campbell, R. Poteat, B. Myers, T. Redmon, J. Wilhelm, N. Myers. SEC- OND ROW: J. Sims, K. Roland, G. Graham, J. Snyder, C. Steele, E. Poteat, Coach Robison. Sandra Somers, Myrtle Haire, Irene Hodge, Martha Steele, Doris McDaniel, Carol Dillon, Martha Gra- ham, Donna McDaniel, Joyce Kennedy, Barbara Sigmon, Catherine Hewitt, Elaine Dillon. George Robison, Coach; Carolyn Steele, Manager. Girls' Junior Varsity Basketball FRONT ROW, left to right: Peggy Hodge, Mary Jane Moore, Myrna Hendren, Linda Lowery, Cheryl Lowery, Manager. SECOND ROW: Leila Phifer, Carolyn Ketchie, Barbara Johnson, Marty Binkley, Alice Graham, Mildred Dillon. Boys' Varsity Basketball FIRST ROW, left to right: Bobby Williams, Joel Barringer, Richard Cooley, John Wilhelm, Jim Campbell. SECOND ROW: Eugene Poteat, John Graham, Larry Burns, Rayford Poteat, Garland Graham, Coach Robison. Boys' Junior Varsity Basketball FIRST ROW, left to right: Fred Campbell, Clyde Lippard, Larry Wilhelm, Wayne Lyerly, Bill Waumett, Charles Yount. SECOND ROW: Charles Steele, Manager; Jim Allen, Richard White, Larry Kepley, Mitchell Goodman, John Holder, Coach Robison. Richard Cooley Jim Campbell Rayford Poteat Bob Williams Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Lester Cannon, Doris McDaniel, Neita Stout, Kay Taylor, Nancy Holder, Sue Graham, Alice Graham, Carol Dillon, Donna McDaniel, Joyce Kennedy, Eugene Rumple. Homecoming Court LEFT TO RIGHT: Joanne Taylor, Senior; Mildred Dillon, Sophomore; Sue Graham, Queen; Kay Taylor, Freshman; Mary Jane Moore, Freshman. 4 - ? V; 9ft, : -L t fjio yCfg- f r -zZ ? { Ife AwrCr- “C T° ,-,- .w Z YZCf 'S . fUj ZA_j f A l L LfD fzf - Jw Cte JL - c {for - inUfi-vJJ Cl ylJ Z f President Joel Barringer Vice-President Nelson Myers Secretary-T reasurer Doris McDaniel Monogram Club Richard Cooley Martha Graham Sue Graham Irene Hodge Jackie Hodge Martha Steele John Wilhel m Carolyn Steele Linda Lowery Mitchell Goodman Beta Club Martha Graham Bob Williams Anita Dillon FIRST ROW, left to right: L. Wilhelm, P. Wright. SECOND ROW: M. Haire, K. Taylor, L. Lowery, N. Stout, W. Lyerly, C. Lippard, E. Erwin, I. Hodge, L. Phifer, R. Bollinger, C. Shuping. THIRD ROW: B. Johnson, A. Burton, C. Kirkpatrick, M. Dillon, H. Kyles, J. Graham, R. White, C. Lowery, M. Hendren, M. J. Moore. FOURTH ROW: M. Kyles, S. Graham, B. Waumett, F. Campbell, B. Glover, F. Kyles, C. Hewitt, J. Taylor, C. Steele. FIFTH ROW: M. Binkley, B. Sigmon, S. Somers, D. Kepley, M. Steele. Mrs. Herbert Jones Director F. H. A. President, Doris McDaniel; Vice-President, Carolyn Steele; Secretary, Kay Ann Pinkston; Treasurer, Donna McDaniel; Parliamentarian, Carol Dillon; Advisor, Mrs. Dorothy McLaughlin. F. F. A. President, Locke Steele; Vice-President, Leon Owens; Secretary, Dick Redman; Treasurer, Jackie Hodge; Reporter, Kenneth Rowland; Sentinel, Tom Redman; Program Chairmen, Billy McIntosh and Roy Swanson; Advisor, Mr. T. E. Hendren. Librarians SEATED: Linda Lowery, Carolyn Shuping, Mrs. Ligon, Mildred Dillon, Irene Hodge. STANDING: Neita Stout, Jack Hodge, Carolyn Steele, Carolyn Eller, Myrna Jean Hendren, Kay Pinkston. LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue Graham, Buford Graham, Lester Cannon, George McCoy, Locke Steele, Mrs. Mary Hannah. SEATED: Mr. James Osborne, Principal. Cafeteria Staff LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Pennell, Mrs. White, Mrs. Rufty, Manager; Mrs. Somers. Bus Drivers FRONT ROW, left to right: Keith Dillon, Larry Kepley, Lester Cannon, Larry Burns. BACK ROW: Locke Steele, Doris McDaniel, Leon Owens. Senior Football Players 'Jb- %.... . %. LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Cooley, Nelson Myers, Jack Hodge, John Wi Ihelm. Custodian Prince and Princess Mr. Cashion Tom Wilhel m Beulah Vernon Davis Junior 4-H Club Pee Wee 4-H Club Seventh Grade FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Anderson, M. Bollinger, N. Clendenin, E. Cloer, E. Davis, R. Dillon, S. Douglas, D. Finger. SECOND ROW: J. Graham, R. Graham, R. Graham, C. Hannah, N. Hart- sell, L. Hedrick, J. Hewitt, K. Johnson. THIRD ROW: P. Johnson, B. Ketchie, K. Kluttz, H. Lip- pard, S. Lowery, D. Lyerly, S. Me loy, M. Padgett. FOURTH ROW: A. Phifer, G. Redman, B. Rumple, B. Russell, B. Snider, D. Steele, J. Steele, J. Steele. FIFTH ROW: G. Swicegood, E. Tucker, B. Ward. FIRST ROW, left to right: N. Bollinger, M. Cline, R. Cline, J. Coulter, T. Dillon, S. Finger, C. Harkey, R. Harkey. SECOND ROW: R. Hodge, B. Johnson, L. Wright, L. Lambert, D. McDaniel, J. McDaniel, S. Owens, H. Paris, B. Parker. THIRD ROW: E. Parker, A. Rumple, H. Shoe, T. Sims, S. Thompson, L. Tucker, L. Turman, N. Turman. FOURTH ROW: A. Wilhelm. Fifth Grade FIRST ROW: L. Barney, J. Beck, N. Beeker, L. Blevins, J. Bollinger, R. Brown, S. Clendenin, M. Finger. SECOND ROW: B. Graham, E. Graham, K. Holder, P. Kennedy, E. Kurfees, J. Lowery, J. Lumpkin, W. McKay. THIRD ROW: J. Naile,R. Padgett, R. Poole, C. Rowland, B. Steele, J. Smith, L. Shoe, W. Steele. FIRST ROW: G. Agner, A. Brown, M. Bumgarner, D. Casper, W. Cline, J. Dagenhart, J. Dean, P. Dillon. SECOND ROW: G. Faust, A. Hall, B. Hall, F. Haire, F. Hartsell, P. Hartsell, E. Harkey, W. Hodge. THIRD ROW: H. Holder, B. Houston, H. Johnson, M. Johnson, W. Kluttz, S. Koontz P Kurfees, D. McDaniel. FOURTH ROW: L. Mease, M. Moore, M. Moore, L. Owens N Parker B Poole, J. Rufty, M. Russell. FIFTH ROW: J. Steele, B. Taylor, D. Turman, R. Watso'n, R. Wilhelm! Third Grade FIRST ROW: J. Basinger, S. Clendenin, P. Correll, J. Dagnhart, R. Dean, W. Dean, B. Dillon, J. Eudy. SECOND ROW: D. Gabriel, L. Gunter, L. Hartsell, G. Hall, R. Hannah, K. Holder, J. John- son, R. Leab. THIRD ROW: J. Ligon, A. Lyerly, M. Mease, H. Nesbit, M. Poole, B. Rary, J. Row- land, J. Rumple. FOURTH ROW: J. Schenk, K. Steele, P. Swicegood, B. Turpin, C. Waller, T. White, W. Wright. Fourth Grade FIRST ROW: C. Barber, W. Beeker, B. Binkley, L. Bollinger, N. Cannon, W. Casper, A. Cline, V. Cline. SECOND ROW: W. Cline, B. Conway, M. Faust, L. Graham, M. Graham, J. Hildebrand, P. Lowder, S. Moore. THIRD ROW: W. Myers, D. Naile, L. Parker, A. Pethel, E. 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