Cleveland High School - Clevana Yearbook (Cleveland, NC)
- Class of 1957
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Donated by John Steele I VOLUME XI Presented By THE SENIOR CLASS OF CLEVELAND HIGH SCHOOL CLEVELAND, NORTH CAROLINA We, the Seniors of 1957, do dedicate this eleventh edition of the Clevana to Mrs. Ruth Young for devoting her time and talents toward making our Senior year more enjoyable, and for her unlimited patience and guidance in helping us through our last year of school. MR. JAMES T. OSBORNE, B.S., M.A. Western Carolina College University of North Carolina MISS VIRGINIA KNOX, A. B. Catawba College Third Grade MISS LEONA GABRIEL, A.B. Western Carolina College Fourth Grade MRS. DOROTHY REBHAN, A.B. Lenoir Rhyne College Seventh Grade MISS KATHERINE KESLER, B. E. Ashvil le Col lege Eighth Grade MRS. RUTH YOUNG, A.B. Furman University Science, Mathematics MRS. ERMAT. SCARLETTE Catawba College Home Economics, Civics, General Science MR. GEORGE ROBISON, A.B. Lenoir Rhyne College Coach, Phy. Ed., Biology Faculty MRS. ZOLENA PLYLER Appalachian and Lepoir Rhyne College First Grade MRS. EULALIE STEELE, B.A. Maryville College Second Grade MRS. GERTRUDE LOWERY Radford College Fifth Grade MRS. EVELYN TURNAGE WALLER, A. B. Eastern Carolina Teachers College Sixth Grade MISS SARAH HALL, B.S. Appalachian State Teachers College Special Education MRS. MARY K. HANNAH, A.B. Catawba College Commercial Subjects MRS. MARY B. LIGON, B.S. Appalachian State Teachers College English, French, Librarian MR. TRAVIS HENDREN, B.S. N. C. State College Agriculture MRS. HERBERT JONES Eastern Carolina Teachers College Music Annual Staff KAY ANNE PINKSTON Editor-in-Chief donna McDaniel Junior Editor Seated: Kay Anne Pinkston, Editor-in-chief. LefttoRight: Kenneth Rowland, Art Editor; Larry Kepley, Activities Editor; Keith Dillon, Photo Editor; Martha Graham, Girls Sports Editor, Typist, Jim Campbell, Boys Sports Editor; Larry Burris, Secretary-Treasurer; Sue Graham, Business Manager; Faye Barringer, Typists; Dick Redman, Proof- reader. Not Pictured: Lewis Owens, Circulation Manager. iu.% 49 -mm I - ;' «iff • h Wmm m ■' ■■SlM-w !ttiSsagipi fiiiK . SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Secretary-Treasurer, Larry Burns; President, Larry Rowland; Vice President, Martha Graham. ELEANOR FAVE BARRINGER Fazie Glee Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Wittiest 4. JAMES ARTHUR BROWN Jim Monogram Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,4; Basketball 4; Manager 1; Football 4; Marshal 3; Beta Club3, 4; French Club 2; Most Likely to Succeed 4. LARRY LYNN BURNS Ted Cheerleader 1,2; ScienceAward 1; Dramatics Club 1; 4-H Club, Pres- ident 1; Monogram Club 2,3,4; French Club, Vice-President 2; Beta Club 2,3,4, President 3; Basketball 3,4; Football 4; School Spirit Award 3; Class President 3, Sec.-Treas. 4; Glee Club 1,2,4; Annual Staff 4; Bus Driver 3; Junior Play 3; Most Intelligent, Most Attractive 4. JAMES LYERLY CAMPBELL Jim Basketball 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3; MonogramClub2,3, 4, Vice-President 4; Bus Driver 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Cl ass Treasurer 1; Vice-President 2. LESTER LEE CANNON Alex Football 1; Beta Club 2,3,4; Mono- gram Club 2, 3,4; Glee Club 2,3; French Club 2; Bus Driver 3; Office Staff 3; Jr. Play 3; Cheerleader 2, 3,4; Most Studious 4; Library Staff 2,4. PHILLIP QUINCY FINK Phil Glee Club 1; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Eng- lish Award 2; Shop Safety Award 3; Office Staff 4; Most Dependable 4. BUFORD FRED GRAHAM Whitey Football 1,3; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Mono- gram Club 2,3,4; Office Staff 3. MARTHA OLENE GRAHAM Mott Basketball 1,2,3, Captain 4; Mono- gramClub2,3, Sec.-Treas. 4; Beta Club 2,3, Vice-President 4; Class Sec. 2, Vice-Pres. 4; GleeClub 1; Junior Play 3; F . H. A. 1,2,4; Of- fice Staff 4; French Club 2; Annual Staff 4; Class Day Officer 4; Most Athletic 4; Best AI I-Round 4; Home- coming Queen 4; English Award 3. WILLIAM KEITH DILLON Hook F.F.A. 1; Baseball 1; Bus Driver 3, 4; Class Prophet 4; Annual Staff 4; French Club 2. JERRY MITCHELL GOODMAN Bean F.F.A. 1; BetaClub 2,3,4; Football 3; French Club 2; Junior Play 3. GARLAND ROBERTSON GRAHAM G Mt. U11 a 1; F.F.A. 2,3,4; Basket- ball 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4. CLAUDIA SUE GRAHAM Susie Dramatics Club 1; Treasurer; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Attend- ant 1,2, Queen 3; Jr. Play3;Cheer- leader 2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3, 4; French Club 2, Treasurer 2; Of- fice Staff 3; F.H.A. 2,3,4, Song leader 3, President 4; Annual Staff 4; Statistician; Best Dressed 4; Most Courteous 4; Most Talented 4; Friendliest 4; Most Atrractive 4. BOBBY HODGE Bobby JOHN HENRY HIPP Johnny Football 2,3,4; F.F. A. 1, 2,3; Monogram Club 2,3,4. LARRY CLINTON KEPLEY Blotch Basketball 1,3,4;F.F.A. 1,2; Glee Club 4; MonogramClub3,4; Junior Play 3; Annual Staff 4; Bus Driver 3; Wittiest 4; Friendliest 4. LEWIS ALLEN OWENS Lewis U.S. Navy; Junior Play 3; Class Treasurer 3; Annual Staff 4. DONALD RAYFORD POTEAT Ray F.F.A. 1,2; Beat Club 2,3, Presi- dent 4; Monogram Club 1,2,3, Pres- ident 4; Footbal I 1,2,3, Co-Captain 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2, 3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Marshal 3; Testator4; All Confer- ence Footbal I 3. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Class Treasurer 3. BOBBY DWANE MYERS Bob Basebal I 1,2,3,4; Footbal I 4; Mono- gram Club 2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,4; Public Speaking Award 2; Basketball 1; Junior Play 3; Marshal 3; Office Staff 4; Glee Club 1 . KAY ANNE PINKSTON Pinky Class Secretary 1; Vice-President Dramatics Club 1; F . H. A. 1, Sec- retary 3, Reporter4; Basketball 1,4; MissCleveland Hi 2;Glenwood High School, New Boston, Ohio 2; An- nual Staff 3,4; Chief Marshal -3; Junior Play 3; Beta Club 3, Sec.- Treas. 4; American History Award 3; School Spirit Award 3; Miss Hi Miss 4; Library Staff 3,4, Most Likely to Succeed, Most Studious, Most Dependable, Most Intelligent 4, Giftorian 4. JOHN DIXON REDMON Dick Annual Staff 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3,4; Glee Club 1. C MARSHALL THOMAS REDMON Tommy Baseball 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Sentinel 3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4. LARRY CURTIS ROWLAND Larry Boyden High School, Salisbury, N. C. 1,2; Glee Club 3,4; Foot- ball 4; Class President 4. PERRY HARDIN SHOAF Gopher .Football 1,2,3; F.F.A. 1,2; Bas- ketball 1,2; Class Play 1,2; Glee Club 2,3. CHARLES EDWARD STEELE Fetch Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,4; Manager 3; Baseball 3,4; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. KENNETH EARL ROWLAND Rowland Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3, Co-Captain 4; Monogram 3, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; F . F . A. 1,2, Reporter 3,4; Class Vice-President 3; Glee Club 2. AMOS EUGENE RUMPLE “Amos Cheerleader 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3; Monogram Club 2,3,4; French Club 2; Glee Club 1,2,3; Library Staff 4; Junior Class Play 3; 4-H Club 1. JOE BENNIE SNYDER Joe F.F.A. 1,2; Beta Cl ub 4; Monogram Club 3,4; Bus Driver 3,4; Most Courteous 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Giftorian 4. ROBERT COON WILLIAMS Bob F.F.A. 1,2; Class President 2; Beta Club 2,3,4; Bus Driver 3,4; Junior Play 3; MonogramClub 2,3,4; His- torian 4; Basketbal I 2,3, Co-Captain 4. SPONSOR Mrs. Mary B. Ligon CLASS MOTTO Knowledge comes but wisdom lingers. CLASS COLORS Green and White CLASS FLOWER MASCOTS ALVETTA SCARLETTE AND GARY MORGAN White Rose MARSHALS Larry Burns; Kay Anne Pinkston, Chief; Jim Brown; Rayford Poteat; Lester Cannon; Bobby Myers. CLASS DAY OFFICERS Martha Graham, Poet; Bob Williams, Historian; Keith Dillon, Prophet; Sue Graham, Statistician; Rayford Poteat, Testator; Giftorians, Joe Snyder, Kay Anne Pinkston. WITTIEST Faye Barringer and Larry Kepley MOST STUDIOUS Kay Anne Pinkston and Lester Cannon MOST COURTEOUS Sue Graham and Joe Snyder Super MOST ATHLETIC Martha Graham and Rayford Poteat MOST INTELLIGENT Kay Anne Pinkston and Larry Burns atives MOST TALENTED Sue Graham and Rayford Poteat BEST DRESSED Sue Graham and Jim Campbell MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Kay Anne Pinkston and Jim Brown MOST ATTRACTIVE MOST DEPENDABLE Sue Graham and Larry Burns Kay Anne Pinksfon and Phillip Fink Superlatives BEST ALL-ROUND FRIENDLIEST Martha Graham and Rayford Poteat Sue Graham and Larry Kepley Memories As we begin to cross the bay Ahead we know not what may lay; Gur high school years we leave behind With many memories still in our mind. The ups and downs we had to face. But we all met them without disgrace. I he Junior rlay was another hit And the Junior-Senior gave us a fit We came through these with flying colors Sticking together as if we were brothers. The years ahead we will not dread Because of the memories still in our head. MARTHA GRAHAM Senior Statistics We, the members of the class of 1957, of Cleveland High School, Cleveland, North Carolina, do declare the following facts and figures and leave a copy of them for future seniors, so they may attempt to equal our marks. According to the statistics, the average boys' weight is 159 pounds, while the girls' average weight is 125 pounds. The boys have an average height of 5 feet 10 inches and the girls' is 5 feet 5 inches. The girls' ring sizes range from Sue Graham's 5 1 2 to Faye Barringer's 8 1 2. The boys' are from Jim Brown's size 8 to Joe Snyder's 11 1 2. Although most of the class spend most of their leisure time listening to Rock 'n Roll turnes, we decided Tab Hunter's recording of Young Love was our favorite. During the week most of the class are pretty dependable about coming to school, but it seems that the boys have an awful lot of business in Salisbury to be taken care of after they get here. The dentist and the people at the draft board get a lot of business during the week, don't theyl I imagine the pool halls are pretty crowded on those days, too. We chose as our favorite teacher, Mrs. Ruth Young. She seems to ignore our wise cracks and overlook our humorous ways. In addition to the 24 food-loving males in the class, we have 4 females who always like to make sure they get enough calories. They don't seem to worry about their waist-lines. Although the boys are fond of bar-b-que, we decided fried chicken was our favorite food. Most of us rely on life-savers while we are in class. On week-ends most of the boys spend their time cruising around in their hot-rods and power houses. The girls spend their week-ends working, with the exception of Faye, and she can be usually found in Salisbury looking for boys who drive Fords and Buicks. When a movie comes to town starring Jayne Mansfield or Rock Hudson, we are always eager to see it, since they are our favorite movie stars. And finally there is one statistic on which we all agree, we are seniors at last and are waiting for the day we receive our diplomas. SUE GRAHAM Statistician Class History In August 1953, 38 passengers climbed aboard the rocket ship 57 with our pur- pose to blast our four years journey to reach our destination of graduation. For our first year flight we had as our pilot Mr. Emmett Feimster. As class officers we chose as President, Larry Archie; Vice-President, Johnny Hipp; Secretary, Kay Anne Pinkston; and Treasurer, Jim Campbell. The class was well represented in athletics, with four of our boys lettering in football and the same number in baseball. As we started the second year we found two of our members had given up the flight of graduation, but we continued the trip with 36 passengers. For this year our skipper was Mr. Ira Long. To help us chart our course for the year we chose Bob Williams as President; JimCampbell, Vice-President; Martha Graham, Secretary and Treasurer. Again our class was well represented in athletics with 2 girls and 3 boys lettering in basketball and one additional letterman in baseball. Four of our members were invited into the Beta Club. They were Rayford Poteat, Martha Graham, Mitchell Goodman, and Lester Cannon. For our third year flight our leader was Mrs. Mary B. Ligon, who was to guide the 29 passengers another step closer to graduation. The class chose as class officers for our third year Larry Burns, President; Kenneth Rowland, Vice-President; Bobby Hodge, Secretary, and Lewis Owens, Treasurer. Our journey was getting a little rougher, but most of the passengers on the rocket . ship 57 remained aboard for the last year's flight. We were very fortunate to have lettermen on all the athletic teams. One of our members, Rayford Poteat made all- conference in football. The class sponsored the Junior-Senior Banquet, which was enjoyed by all who attended. The annual Junior play was presented in the fall of 1955. The title of the play was Antics of Andrew. Again four of our members were invited into the Beta Club; they were Larry Burns, Jim Brown, Kay Anne Pinkston, and Bob Williams. Two of our class members received high awards in Agriculture; were Dick Redmon and Kenneth Rowland. Thei[ award was the State Farmer Degree. Finally the rocket ship 57 was on the last leg of the four-year flight. The year started with 28 passengers. Our advisor for this year was Mrs. Ligon. Fellow students chose as their leaders, Larry Rowland, President; Martha Graham, Vice-President; Larry Burns, Secretary and Treasurer. The journey was going to be hard but we were ready to tackle the last step to graduation. Fifteen members of our class received sweaters for participation in athletics. Joe Snyder was invited into the Beta Club. At last as the rocket ship 57 comes to a landing each passenger receives his hard- earned Diploma, a document for a better life. BOB WILLIAMS Historian Prophecy In the year of 1967, I Keith Dillon, owner of a chain of furniture stores, grabbed my bags to get on the plane that was leaving for North Carolina. Before I got on the plane, I noticed a nice looking face staring at me. It was Faye Barringer who told me that she was a singer. She said that her latest record just came out, and it seems that it is going to make a big hit. She said that she was going to France to make a movie with Rock Hudson in which she will be the vocal star. As I got on the plane I noticed an attractive girl, Martha Graham, who is now part owner of T.W.A., and that she had been home on a vacation. Martha told me that Mitchell Goodman was making a career of the Navy, and that Buford Graham was the owner of a garage. When I arrived at the Charlotte Municipal airport, I noticed Kenneth Rowland whoisa pilot withT.W.A. He told me that Lester Cannon is a Presbyterian Minister in Charlotte. I took a bus from Charlotte to Salisbury. The bus driver looked very familiar. It was Eugene Rumple. I asked him about some of the old members of the class. He told me that Bobby Hodge is running a farm, and that Johnny Hipp has a dairy farm. JimCampbell is employed by the Southern Bell Telephone Company, and Garland Graham is owner of Graham's Construction Company. When I arrived in Salisbury, I noticed Sue Graham with two smalI children riding down the street in a new car. She stopped to pick me up, and she told me that she was kept busy operating her own modeling agency, and taking care of her children. She also said that Larry Burns was an important lawyer in Salisbury, and that Jimmy Brown is an electrical engineer in California. I caught a cab to Cleveland. When I arrived there, I saw that Charles Steele owned a used car lot. He told me that Larry Kepley was principal of Cleveland School, and that Bob Williams is a civil engineer in Cuba, and that Larry Rowland is also a civil engineer in Arizona. I left Cleveland for Greensboro on the bus; it stopped and picked up a familiar looking person; it was Kay Anne Pinkston. She told me that whe was happily married, and was returning to Washington, D. C. to her job as a private secretary to one of North Carolina's senators. In Greensboro, a truck driver called to me; to my amaze- ment, it was Dick Redman. He told me that Tom Redman was a well known race car driver and Joe Snyder was building his race cars. I noticed in the Greensboro paper that Perry Shoaf is making a name for himself in the stock market. On my arrival in Chicago, I met Phillip Fink who was at a furniture convention. He informed me that Lewis Owens is an ambassador for the United Nations, and that Bobby Myers is owner of a chain of super markets in Illinois. My trip to North Carolina was a great success because I found out about all my classmates. KEITH DILLON Prophet Last Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of 1957, hereby do declare this to our last will and testament on this graduation day. ARTICLE I To the Parents We leave to our parents our deepest appreciation and love for their tender and thoughtful guidance through our twelve years of education. ARTICLE II To our Teachers To our teachers we express our gratitude for their guidance over the rough spots in our past years of our education. ARTICLE III To the Rising Seniors To the rising seniors we leave the privilege of being seniors and the task of publishing the annual and hope they will try to go through the year in a dignified manner. ARTICEL IV To the Individuals First: I, Faye Barringer, do will and bequeath my ability to type fast to Donna McDaniel and Peggy Hodge, I also will my boyfriends who drive new Buicks and Fords to Carolyn Ketchie and Alice Graham. Second: I, Jim Brown, do will my ability to eat slow in the lunch room to anybody who likes to be late for fifth period. Third: I, Larry Burns, do will my ability to get along with anybody to anyone who loves to have friends as I do. Fourth: I, Jim Campbell, do will and bequeath my basketball uniform to Dewey McDaniel and my bus No. 17 to Roy Beck. Fifth: I, Lester Cannon, do will and bequeath my ability to stay out of trouble to Henry Kyles who seems to need it. Sixth: I, Keith Dillon, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with teachers to Larry Wilhelm and my bus No. 21 to anyone who wants it. Seventh: I, Phillip Fink, will all of my books to anyone who can get more out of them than I did, which will not be difficult. Eighth: I, Mitchell Goodman, do will my southern accent to Lloyd Neely (Yank) who needs it. Ninth: I, Buford Graham, do will and bequeath my short hair to Burrette Parker. Tenth: I, Garland Graham, do will my ability to loaf to anyone who needs the ability to loaf without getting caught. Eleventh: I, Martha Graham, do will my basketball uniform No. 11 to Carole Swicegood, hoping she enjoys playing as much as I do. Twelfth: I, Sue Graham, will my love for music to Cheryl Lowery. Thirteenth: I, Johny Hipp, do will and bequeath my football uniform No. 20 to Jim Coulter. Fourteenth: I, Bobby Hodge, do will and bequeath my chubbiness to Elbert Ervin. Fifteenth: I, Larry Kepley, will my long legs to Larry Wilhelm and hope he will rise up in the world, and hope he can keep them out of the aisles. Sixteenth: I, Bob Myers, will to Larry Wilhelm my baseball uniform No. 1. I hope in future years he can fill it up. Seventeenth: I, Lewis Owens, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Jimmy Allen; he deserves it. Eighteenth: I, Kay Anne Pinkston, do will and bequeath my unfashionable trait of blushing to all the boys who have so much fun teasing me about it, and my good grades to my sister Priscilla. Nineteenth: I, Rayford Poteat, do will my love for sports to my brother, Milton hoping he will do better inthem than I did. Twentieth: I, DickRedman, being of feeble brain and weak mind do wil I and bequeath my height to Neita Stout. Twenty-first: I, Tom Redman, being of feeble mind and broken body, having nothing but bad habits, takeevery- thing with me. Twenty-second: I, Larry Rowland, will my ability to do geometry to anybody that needs it. Twenty-third: I, Kenneth Rowland, do will my position on the baseball team to Larry Wilhelm hoping he can fill it, and my curly hair to Johnny Graham, seeing that he needs a little. Twenty-fourth: I, Eugene Rumple, will my ability to get along with Mr. Osborne to Butch Rumple who seems to need it and my books to Lloyd Neely hoping that he can get more out of them than I did. Twenty-fifth: I, Perry Shoaf, do will and bequeath my ability to lie out of school to Billy McIntosh. Twenty-sixth: I, Joe Snyder, being of feeble brain, mind, and body, will my bus No. 56 to Wayne Cline, and my wish to be a mechanic to Elbert Ervin. Twenty-seventh: I, Charles Steele do will my ability to stay in English to Lloyd Neely. Twenty-eighth: I, Bob Williams, do will and bequeath bus No. 44 to anybody who wants it, and my basketball uniform No. 8 to Fred Campbell hoping he can fill it better than I, and my position as Co-Captian to Eugene Poteat. RAYFORD POTEAT Testator JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President, Billy McIntosh; Vice-President, Donna McDaniel; Secretary-Treasurer, Anita Dillon. DELTON BARRINGER J. C. COBB ROY BECK MILDRED DILLON BEN BEEKER ANITA DILLON JOYCE BURRIS JOHNNY FAUST WAYNE CLINE BOB GLOVER Juniors ANNETTE HINCEMAN PEGGY HODGE BARBARA JOHNSON LINDA LOWERY JERRY McCOY donna McDaniel BILLY RAY MclNTOSH BONNIE PLYLER CARLOS POT EAT EUGENE POTEAT LOUIS SNIDER ROY SWANSON LARRY WRIGHT CALVIN KENNEDY JERRY SIMS Not Pictured SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Treasurer, Myrna Jeane Hendren; President, Bill Wuamett; Vice-President, Johnny Slack; Secretary, Mary Jane Moore. JIMMY ALLEN GERALD CORRELL LARRY ARCHIE POLLY CRANFIELD FRED CAMPBELL ELAINE DILLON EMILY CHRISTIE PORTER EPPERSON BRUCE CORRELL ELBERT ERVIN Sophomores ALLEN FAUST ALICE GRAHAM JOHN GRAHAM HARRY HARTS ELL JERRY HARVEY MYRNA JEANE HENDREN CATHERINE HEWITT JOHN HOLDER DARIUS KEPLEY CAROLYN KETCHIE CAROLINE KIRKPATRICK FRANK KYLES CLYDE LIPPARD CHERYL LOWERY WAYNE LYERLY Sophomores EUGENE MOORE MARY JANE MOORE CARL MORGAN BURRETTE PARKER LEILA PHIFER PRISCILLA PINKSTON BARBARA SIGMON JOHNNY SLACK SANDRA SOMERS NEITA STOUT JUDY SWICEGOOD KAY TAYLOR RICHARD WHITE LARRY WILHELM PHIL WRIGHT BILL WUAMETT FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Vice-President, Dewey McDaniel; Reporter, Judy Shoaf; Treasurer, Tony Sims; President, Kirby Hegler; Secretary, Tommy Dillon. ANNA LAURA BARRINGER MARILYN BOGER MARY LEE CLINE RUTH CLINE NETTIE FAYE BOLLINGER LINDA BROADWAY JIM COULTER TOMMY DILLON JIM CLINE GLADYS ELLER Freshmen SYLVIA FINGER BARBARA HALL CLYDE HARKEY ROBERT HARKEY KIRBY HEGLER RUTH HODGE SAM HOWARD DONALD JENKINS BARBARA JOHNSON WALTER KOONTZ dewey McDaniel tommy McIntosh MARGARET MOWERY JACKIE MURPHY LLOYD NEELY SHIRLEY OWENS Freshmen HAROLD LEE PARIS BILL PARKER SALLY PARKS MILTON POTEAT VIOLA POTEAT ANNETTE RUMPLE JUDY SHOAF HOMER SHOE TONY SIMS SUSIE STEWART CAROLE SWICEGOOD SYLVIA THOMPSON LARRY TUCKER LOWELL TURMAN NOWELL TURMAN ANNIE LOUISE WILHELM HENRY KYLES Not Pictured EIGHTH GRADE DEWEY ANDERSON MARY J. BOLLINGER NEIL CLENDENIN EVERETT CLOER EDDIE DAVIS RICHARD DILLON JAMES DYE DORIS FINGER JANE GRAHAM RALPH GRAHAM RICHARD GRAHAM CAROLYN HANNAH NANCY HARTSELL JANE HEWITT KENNETH JOHNSON PATTY JOE JOHNSON BRENDA KETCHIE KENNETH KLUTTZ HARRY LIPPARD SAM LOWERLY DONALD LYERLY STANLEY McCOY MILTON PADGETT ALLEN PHIFER GEORGE REDMAN HERBERT RUMPLE BILLY EDD RUSSELL BRENDA SUE SNIDER LOY SIGMON DON STEELE JEAN STEELE JOHN STEELE GERALD SWICEGOOD EDNA TUCKER BARBARA WARD SEVENTH GRADE GARY AGNER ARTHUR BROWN JANIE BUMGARNER DORIS CASPER WILLIAM CLINE JOYCE ANN DAGENHART JOE DEAN PAT DILLON GLENDA FAUST FRANK HAIRE ANN HALL BILLY HALL FRANKIE HARTSELL EDDIE HARKEY PHYLLIS HARTSELL HARRY HOLDER BUDDY HUSTON HARLEY JOHNSON MARTHA JOHNSON WAYNE KLUTTZ SUE KOONTZ PAT KURFEES JEANNIE LITTLE delmar McDaniel MARILYN MOORE MARY SUE MOORE LARRY OWENS NANCY PARKER JUDY RUFTY MARY FRANCES RUSSELL JONES STEELE BILLY WAYNE TAYLOR DEWEY TURMAN RICHARD WATSON ROBERT WILHELM SIXTH GRADE BILLY ALLEN LINDA BARNEY JOYCE BEAUCHAMP GRADY BEAUCHAMP JUDY BECK NANCY BEEKER JOHN BOOLINGER RICHARD BROWN STEVE CLENDININ MARVIN FINGER BOB GRAHAM ED GRAHAM SUE HODGE KENNETH HOLDER JAMES HUSTON PAM KENNEDY ELIZABETH KURFEES JIM LOWERY JOHN LUMPKIN MARGARET WORTH McKAY JOHNNY NAILE ROBERT PADGETT BESSIE POOLE MICKIE SHAVER ELIZABETH SHOE BETTY STEELE WANDA STEELE ANN STUBBLEFIELD Not Pictured Not Pictured FIFTH GRADE KARL BARBER WILLIAM BEEKER HAROLD BINKLEY LAVONNE BOLLINGER NANCY CANNON WALTER CASPER ANNETTE CLINE VICKY CLINE WALTER CLINE MARTHA FAUST PATRICIA FOARD LINDA GRAHAM MARK GRAHAM JUDY HILDERBRAN JOHNNY LETTE PHYLLIS LOWDER STEVE MOORE WARREN MYERS DANNY NAILE LINDA PARKER ELAINE ROBINSON CHARLES SPRY TOMMY WILHELM WALTER WILHELM FOURTH GRADE JAMES BARRINGER TERRY BASINGER SPENCER CLENDININ PATSY CORRELL BUSTER DAGENHART RICKY DEAN BARBARA DILLON MARTHA DYE JOANNE EUDY DICKIE GABRIEL LORETTA GUNTER GRADY HALL ROBERT HANNAH LOIS HARTSELL KEITH HOLDER JEAN JOHNSON HAROLD KURFEES ROGER LEAB JAMES LIGON ANITA LYERLY MARVIN POOLE BETTY RARY JENNIE RUMPLE BONNIE SHAVER JERRY SCHENK RACHAEL SIGMON KENNY STEELE LOCKSLEY STUBBLE PATSY SWICEGOOD BRENDA TURPIN CLYDE WALLER ' JOHNNY WHITE TOMMY WHITE WAYNE WRIGHTS THIRD GRADE MARTHA BEAUCHAMP BETTY BOLLINGER LARRYCAMPBELL WAYNE DEAN EDDIE ELLIS ROBERT FINGER DIANE GRAHAM TOMMY HENDREN CONNIE HODGE STEVE KENNEDY MICHAEL KLUTTZ EARL KURFEES WALTER KYLES PHYLLIS LAMB TIMOTHY LYERLY DAVID MOORE ROSANNE MOORE TERRY MORRIS A. 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MYERS JIMMY PADGETT DOLLIE PHELPS DWAINE PHIFER NANCY ROBINSON LARRY SHAVER RICHARD SMITH RANDY TURMAN ALMA WILHELM FRANKY WRIGHTS SECOND GRADE TED ALLEN SUSIE BEAVER SIDNEY CAMPBELL MARION CLINE VERNON DAVIS MIKE DILLON EDDIE DILLON JOE EARLY EVELYN FOUST CLYDE FREEMAN JERRY GRAHAM EMILY HALL GALE HARTSELL JANICE HARTSELL JERRY HILDEBRAND TERRY HOLDER PEGGY HOUSTON LARRY JOHNSON MAX LEAB DAVID LIGON BECKY McCOY NANCY PHELPS KAY PHIFER MARGARET RUMPLE WAYNE SIGMON SANDRA SMITH ALLEN SMITH DICKIE SOUTHARD LESLIE STEELE FREDIE WILLIAMS JEANIE WRIGHTS FIRST GRADE NOEL BARNEY ELIZABETH BEAUCHAMP BETTY BEEKER PHILIP BINKLEY RITA BROWN FAYE CLINE WANDA COLLINS KATHY DEAN MARGARET DONOVAN HARRY FINK BENJAMIN FLEMING LYNN GABRIEL ALICE FAYE GRAHAM RUTH GRAHAM ARLENE HUNTER JUDY HALL ELAINE HEWITT NETTIE HILDERBRAND IRA HODGE DENIE JONES KENNY KESLER LINDA KURFEES GAYLE LAMB MILLIE LEAB SAMMY LETT TERRY LYERLY CHARLOTTE MAYHEW STANLEY MOORE MARTHA JANE MYERS BARBARA PADGETT SARAH JANE PARKER SHIRLEY SEAMON SANDRA SIGMON JAN STEELE LONNIE THOMPSON EVELYN ANN WALLER LARRY WHITE HELEN WILHELM MICHAEL WRIGHT PHILIP YOUNG FOOTBALL First Row: Kenneth Rowland, Rayford Poteat, Bobby Myers, Jim Brown, Larry Burns, Garland Graham, Charles Steele, Larry Rowland. Second Row: Coach Robison, Larry Wright, BilIWuamett, John Graham, FredCampbelI, Larry Tucker. HOMECOMING COURT Seated: Alice Graham, Sophomore; Queen Martha Graham, Senior; Joyce K. Burris. Standing; Margaret Mowery, Carole Swicegood, Freshmen. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Peggy Hodge, Alice Graham, Barbara Sigmon, Mary Jane Moore, Myrna Jeane Hendren, Sandra Somers, Martha Graham, Elaine Dillon, Annette Hinceman, Donna McDaniel, Catherine Hewitt, Kay Anne Pinkston. Assistant Manager, Linda Lowery; Manager, Anita Dillon. BOYS’ BASKETBALL First Row: Larry Kepley, Garland Graham, Jim Brown, Jim Campbell, Bob Williams, Rayford Poteat, Larry Burns, John Graham. Second Row: Manager, Eugene Poteat; Richard White, Wayne Lyerly, Fred Campbell, J. C. Cobb, Larry Wilhelm, Bill Wuamett. Ben Beeker, Coach Robison. CHEERLEADERS Sue Graham, Kay Taylor, Alice Graham, Joyce Burris, Neita Stout, Amos Rumple, Lester Cannon. BASEBALL First Row: Rayford Poteat, Walter Koontz, Charles Steele, Garland Graham, JimCampbell, JerrySims. Second Row: Kenneth Rowland, John Graham, Joe Snyder, Bob Myers, Tom Redman, Eugene Rumple, Eugene Poteat, Coach Robison. MONOGRAM CLUB President, Rayford Poteat; Vice-President, JimCampbell; Secretary-Treasurer, Martha Graham; Advisor, George Robison. SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS Garland Graham, Larry Burns, Charles Steele, Bob Myers, Rayford Poteat, Kenneth Rowland, Jim Brown, Larry Rowland. BETA CLUB President, Rayford Poteat; Vice-President, Martha Graham; Secretary-Treasurer, Kay Anne Pinkston; Advisor, Mrs. Ruth Young, not pictured. GLEE CLUB Mrs. Herbert Jones, Director-Accompanist. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA President, Sue Graham; Vice-President, Anita Dillon; Secretary, Mary Jane Moore; Treasurer, Priscilla Pinkston; Reporter, Kay Anne Pinkston; Song Leader, Neita Stout; Pariimentarian, Kirby Heglar; Historian, Gladys Eller; Advisor, Mrs. Erma Scarlette. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA President, BiIly McIntosh; Vice-President, Larry Wright; Secretary, Dick Redman; Treasurer, Bobby Glover; Reporter, Kenneth Rowland; Sentinel, Tommy Redman; Advisor, T. E. Hendren. OFFICE STAFF Martha Graham, Bobby Myers, Mr. Osborne, Phillip Fink, Mrs. Hannah. LIBRARY STAFF Mrs. Ligon, Lester Cannon, Caroline Kirkpatrick, Barbara Sigmon, Kay Anne Pinkston, Anita Dillon, Eugene Rumple. BUS DRIVERS First Row: Keith Dillon, Joe Snyder, Jim Campbell, Bob Williams. Second Row: Lewis Snyder, Frank Kyles, Bob Glover. LUNCHROOM WORKERS CUSTODIAN Mrs. Rufty, Mrs. White, Mrs. Pennell, Mrs. Bollinger. Mr. C. P. Cashion JUNIOR 4-H CLUB PEE-WEE 4-H CLUB Salisbury YiNlN Peace Is The Of Ike's Add Said In .....______________________________ Public President To Destroyed Louis Clement Find Bail nmght By Fire Rites Set Tomorrow ■; - ■: . b.ts Term fl’ri' Begun Alludes To Red Brutality in Hungary mi ■. 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