Drexel High School - Cavalcade Yearbook (Drexel, NC)

 - Class of 1965

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WITTIEST Frankie Claywell Karin Holt Glenn Lingafeldt Pam Lingerfelt Eddie Hennessee MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Carol Claywell Ginger Haigler Paul Shuping Leonard Brendel

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MOST STUDIOUS MOST ATHLETIC Charlotte Grindstaff Garry Cox Kitten McCall Terry McClured FRIENDLIEST Linda Curtis ei : Judy Huffman Kenneth Morris eee SE Leon Traylor



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MEDICAL CENTE the aUohverinn DREXEL 2NC I$ OPENED WASHINGTON ,D.CWA strange phenomena in medical hihis- tory officially osened here yesterday by Mayor Faul Shuping. This towering building covering 6 blocks houses facilities for the. varied medical needs of the city, reported Austin Nichols, who attended the opening with Dennis Seagle. The center will be operated under the direction of Dn. Cherlotte Grindstaff. Her chief assistant will be Fat Sigmon. Dr. Dianne Nichols will be in charge of the psychology department. Pre- scriptions and other phar- maceutical work will be by Dr. Carol Claywel: assisted by Sherle@y, McCall. Seeking to meet all medical needs, the center is unique in that it has an ambulance service and funeral de:artment un- der the auspices of Clyde Buster Small. Others called from a- cross the nation to serve in the new c nter as tech- nicians, sccretaries, and the other numerous jobs are Ken Newton, Kent sinkerton, Ramona May, Larry Martin, Katherine McCall, Glenn Lingafeldt. Willard Smith, Keith Summerlin, Brad ky Woody Rachel Mosteller, Cede Be urns, Wayne Bradshaw, and brecy pecans WOMAN'S WORLD NEW YCRK@ Secret ries from all over the Union are holding their annued United Secretaries of Amer- ica nesting in this fair metro volis. she theme of this year's mecting,as ex- yre-sed by rresident Brenda Baker is A Re-Huminazvation of the Business orld .Re- eeiving much support from VicesPresident Fat Stamey, she stressed that increased usage of machines in the office wes resulting in voor efficiency. The ver- sonal relationship is gone. The office is now cold end stiff, stated sectetatry Melva Brinkly(Drexel Enter- prises). Others present in the BALTIMORE With the top women of the mapor cities of the gation in Baltimore this week, it is wondered how the rest of life at home can continue in their absences. Leon Traylor, chaniman of this pear 's committee of men toochhbose, America's top woman said judging was more than dif- HOLLYWOOD Movie magnate Dean Farris was sued by “com oser Ginger Haigler in using one of her songs in , Judy Huffman's last movie. ‘The case wroved to bea push-over for Attorney Wanda Hackney.She persuad- ed JudgeHarold Henline to award damages to the song- writer.Musician Karin Holt and night club pop singer Frankie Claywell were star witnesses. FASHIONS FOR M'LADY NEW YORKATlyde Brown, nevi manager of New York's Lazarus, announced today the contract of designer Branchie to fashion next season's line for the top store. Models brendg Hes- ter, Wanda Hoyle, and Fam Lingerfelt are eager to report for fittings. The first fashion show under the new management will be held next month.Commentyry for the show will be by kachel Mosteller with the music provided by Leonard Brendel's orchestra, com- posed for the event by Dale Baker. bamd of more than three hundred steying at the Wal- dorf Astoria were secretear- ies Linda Curtis(Amalgamat- ed Trust), Hazel Secrest (Belk Association), Dorothy Baldrige(Liberty Life), Brenda Abee (Ford Motors), Jan Cordell(Virginia Life), and Ellen Farner (Hackney Law). ficult. His board a greed. The choice of Edward Epley, Gary @rigg Larry Martin, Wayne Berry, and Danny Reece is a well-guarded se- crét. Vying for the title this year are Wraye Cooper Rhyne, Linda Mull, Jane Craig, Margaret Brittain, Relores Powell, Dianne wish ANNOUNCES MARS FLIGHT CA: KENNEDY Aeronautical engineer Gary Jones today announced at the s:ace cap- ital of the world that the - United States would send a manned flight to Mars with- in six months. Mechanical engineers David Hawks and Ed Hennessee are even say- ing that plans run ahead of schedule. Fersonnel di- rector Don Secrest released Editor - Frankie Claywell LUE | hr by — WITHIN SIX MONTHS Rondall Roper. Geologist Benny Walker will definite- ly be aboard to study ter- rain, as will journalist Linda Smith to record evente for posterity. Zddie Woods and nuclear the following Air Force of-|engineer Gary Cox are works ficers as possible candi-jing closely with NASA offic- dates for the flight: Gary ials on the possibility of Anthony, Bill Sweeny, Robert Constructing defense sites Wyatt, Johnnie Thomas, and|on our neighboring planet. James Devinny holds toy position in NASCAK as of yesterday's win at Daytona. Mechanic Leland Coleman at- tributed the win to a fire- proof sverk plug develo:ed by Charlie Buff and Ray fee a a wre Motorcyclyst Sheldon Franklin was not injured Sunday when his cycle hit an erbankment and forced him out of bhe race. HEs cousin Garland Franklin went on to win. ks a Fro-Football Coach Carl Traylor and wife Mary Beth jWere guests at a birthday banquet given et the Drexel Community Center, now oper- Branch, Janice Carswell Berry, Pat Braswell, Brenda Norman, and Judy Hibbard Carpenter. Also in compe- tition are Pat Deal, Dottie ' Cozart, Peggy Cagle, Edith Hennessee,Pat Burns,Elaine ‘Barrier,Norma Deal, Drendle McAllister, Diana Rhoney, and Brenda Roark. ated by Fhil Deal. Me ban- quet was attended by top pro-atheletes: Tom Cooper, halfback of Baltimore Colts; terry McClured, All- inerican quarterback of Washington Redskins; Yen Moose Morris, fullback, and Tom Settlemyre end, of the sennant-winning Greenbay Fackers, to name a : |few. Ae ee World famous surfing star Randy Teague is in Hawaii for competition dur- ing Sand and Surf week.He's expected to remain No. I surfer with first rtdes be- ginning tomorrow. FLASH | Hair-dresser Ann Gantt today sheared The Beatles, extinct singers of the '60's. The boys needed the money it seems, and also hoped to cash in ontoday's fad of bald singers.

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