Dunn High School - Echo Yearbook (Dunn, NC)

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anyon pyse wept rir Sea : — or 1969 ECHO Dunn High School | IDiobabak Iferadem@rhwolbhat: | fan | - | ee | Saan OULLS CPt AL y Ahoy kos Leer a. OG ont one! A ALE sree Lowa oth ukat Mawr Tl pe Lean ieee | ( QW nolead ape rn Ai a year! weg Lverw alle a i the sitbrsch, of ae aes al y S Maloncksli 7 il uals © ; an ee picol ee Ae bred Ab wee U be. oda a bl. (Aeweser, Lue Ck a peepee tO. ‘bel ee Ubsn). Ad eff fas AML, A® psy A yoo. lic un the Lait Zeer fbn poe Rone CAME Ae Aeolige what Oo or a Oe, b te Neon a Ateowure - AVE bs gs Nera od tlh desl os nad Tae | can and t talertig f LO ie a A es Me Yis Was hee Year . ‘aa pa ee UAL, f aap. - Veeiwee 3 hia curmmat | am hare pita Kase. chip a Sie the, Tt a ara ‘oe ee = Bettie LaRue Jackson Memoriam Three faces of fellow students id Webucroms bale) ellie) aneyelomr-veleur-l| Now in our Master’s keeping Their presence we recall... Johnny Tew To someone who was always there when we needed him, ready with a smile and a helping hand. From the activities of Homecoming to the climax of grad- uation... We, the Senior Class of 1969, dedicate this yearbook to... Mr. Hugh Jackson = 3 4 . tie fe . : - HIGH SCHOOL BAND Subse, ORTH GAROLENA =Fair is toull and) foullis) fair. ” ——— peti LSE Ge: S seeps ASS GRGNG Nan Fans “crowded” the gym to see our GREAT teams excel on the hardwood. daiisciaapcsricsiscnnsivmanssteaatalias Diente: “Now where was I? Oh, yes! Two plus two does equal four.” 12 g Z J 4 be iriiensuseprniipexsmapiap lips a DRE AMD LL yy Lis Mrs. Purdie and Mrs. Wilson react to Mr. Driver’s joke; Mrs. Tew thinks (?) about it. Siedidcitabncinnianassanabniiihin,§ A smiling (?) teacher greets every class. Engine in the rear? Tnnciid d sit eisai istasipaaieimsisipicnsasariiaibiiissinisimaauimicaipsiacstisasisaitipaiT ibaa Tit URE lent halls rough s DN od) ox a O : v at = = = O D N ay o Th P coe Perec, , ATICe A year of Gui Tee to es fet 027346 0755, rr ’ : ard Tea AS SSE Qe Os ge sg A.B. Johnson Principal Administration 20 Coach Whitney Bradham Assistant Principal EE IIE LL ME ee ee ems une isis AAO ee Mrs. Evelyn Langston Secretary Miss Ophelia Matthews Guidance Counselor zl Mr. James Be nnett Physical Education Miss Jeanette Bennett Home Economics Mrs. Jacqueline Brown Mr. Raymond Codrington Mrs. Katherine Colville Chorus Band Science 22 Mr. Levi Dixon Social Studies S g a fe = = B 6 $e1 gus ce! (2) 'o) n bee = o Ae istory Mr. Eugne Dr H ge i Mr. Harvey Eldr Science son il Ida W 1 H Bu ES. Alberta Forte Mrs Ine€ss S. S Home Economic Mrs. Gail Goodman English Mr. James Futrell Biology Mrs. Ruthie Green Science -_— Mrs. Katheryn Clark English Mrs. Carolyn Howard French Miss Sue Ivey Business Education Mrs. Patricia Myers Librarian Faculty Mr. Hugh Jackson : Business Education Mrs. Louise Monds English Mrs. Evelyn Mullen English Mrs. Laurie Kight Mathematics Mrs. Florine Osborne Geometry Faculty Mr. Woodworth Osborne Agriculture PLLA Mrs. Polly Purdie English ee yaa Mr. Curtis Ray Agriculture Mrs. Mary Pridgen Mathematics Mrs. Cora Robinson English INSIGHTS Mrs. Joyce Rogers Physical Education Mrs. Sandra Smith Mathematics uel eon te lida oor te BE 84. a ? ae ‘ Kee Mrs. Dorothy Snipes Mr. Hughley Spruill Mrs. Pearl Stroud Distributive Education Social Studies Home Economics zi Mr. Robert Tart Social Studies Mrs. Carolyn Tew French Mrs. Opal Weeks English Mr. Glenn Varney Civics Mr. John Wenberg Mathematics We would like to dedicate this page to those students whose pictures were left out of this annual through no Jaan of the annual staff. fg, Office Workers Betty Godwin, Wanda Turnage, Alice Ann Strickland, Sharon son, Mary Ann Welborn, Lucy Hobson, Janet Duncan, Sylvia John- Hardy, Judy Register, Phyllis Langston, Emily Varsho, June John- son, Toni Turner, Brenda Barefoot, Beverley Weeks. Cafeteria Workers: Mrs. Belva Campbell, Mrs. Vennie Tripp, Mrs. Irene Godwin, Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson (Head), Mrs. Ruby Best, Mrs. Carolyn Hairr, Mrs. Bonnie Byrd, Mrs. Pauline Barefoot. 30 Bus Drivers First Row: Jimmy Moore, Wanda Turnage, Cathy Raynor, Shirley Weeks, Randy Ivey, Steve Gainey. Second Row: David Altman, Jerry Tew, Danny Robinson, Mike Warren. Third Row: Milton Hudson. Butch Cookman, Ronald Marshall, Earnest Gerald, Charles Bailey. : ‘ BS a eenemtancomaael Maintenance Zebedee Ryals Carcy Nichols Alma Rose Elliott 31 English All of the Juniors were agog with the thoughts of thirteen blubber chapters in Moby Dick. FEENIEAARAORO The violence of Macbeth and the tragedy of The Return of the Native are symbolic of English IV classes. 32 Mrs. Polly Purdie displays her dramatic abilities during another jam-session. The Freshmen of Mrs. Clark’s English class encounter the first of many obstacles. 33 French Les Etudients essayent de ne pas dormer dans le classe de Francais III. “Bonjour.” French I students begin a long journey. French II students learn how to use proper French grammer. 34 i a atiiitiet Cs a eer Students timidly ask permission to read the magazines. R We are fortunate to have access to so complete a library .. . one that is orderly and up-to-date. Now students may take their choice of reference books from the 1.G. Dixon Room. Library Library Helpers: Pam Jones, Kim Stargel, Gail Norris, Jo Ann Hawley, Doris Warren, Wanda Faircloth, Mrs. Myers, librarian. EO RS SMER, Math IV - The class which requires a 93 average to ask a question and a 97 average to comprehend the answer. Algebra I students en- deavor to comprehend the abstruse fundamentals of their first introduction to trigonometry. AERO ANGAGGEEARS SE CEES GIGS MA DASA SR a Mrs. Osborne, what’s that airplane doing in your hair? Mathematics The students “slide rule” their way through Algebra II. Students experiment using laws of ZA LEE a (above) Students en- joy learning more about the world in which they live in Physical Sc. (right) The Biology class is enlightening to most students. physics to reach new experimental conclusions. RG . : Science Our science department is hard to believe this year. We are equipped with the most ad- vanced technological laboratories and are privileged to maintain one of the world’s most outstanding scientist and physicist. Mentally alert students are able to develop their sci- entific potential to the fullest and thereby are preparing for even more advanced training in the varied universities throughout the country. This is just the beginning of their future endeavors of service to mankind. Shorthand students learn to write in a code, preparing for college notes. ee LEE BORE GE ASK LRG OKANO WAM WS . : : ROARS s e io x aS : s @ : — : 2 Tee ke et : o3@ BO BY BR BS ge 8F (ae BP BS BO BH ar Typing I students endure many headaches trying to ob- tain coordination. diseases 40 Business Bookeeping students learn to prepare for business operations in the future. aN Mr. Hugh Jackson at- tempts to put across the fundamentles of math to his future Business. stu- dents! meecceennise SSG SAWS Music The bass provide the bottom of the band. The fluteists just blow note at all. neae The bells tunefully break the air with peals. The big tom-tom is Our tympani. Trombone players endure sore arm muscles. any od 42 Ist seat clarinetist struggles to cover up his section’s squeaks with his mellow (?) tones. Finally awake, the drummers beat out at 5 une. “Will you please get quiet and sing?” The outstanding saxophone section struggles to set standards for the rest of the band. Trumpets set the rhythm and tone. 43 Wy, “Oi Mrs. Forte’s girls learn the way to a man’s heart. So Girls are made more aware of design and fashion. Senior girls are coached in the act of “catching and “keeping” a man. SEEN e Agriculture I is a course of the basic principles of farming and associated Agriculture II is a more thorough application of the skills ac- business. quired in first year agriculture, therefore, preparing oneself for a career in the technical world. Vocational 45 Distributive Education D.E. promotes job training in our school. Yi Mihi ee Bigs ee BE PPD A D.E. student exercises newly acquired Mrs. Snipes prepares her students _ skills. for the business world. 46 P.E. Boys get ready to “catch” Coach Tart’s instructions. ee OP I pean os Or i P.E. II girls learn the art of acrobatics and pat-a-cake. To reach one’s toes is to hit the bottom. 47 Coach’s World History ye Ot: om il RCS Cantina, Pencils broke and ink splattered as Social Studies students suffered under the strain of history. In United States History and World History classes, the histories, ideals, and problems of the mixed nationalties were examined. 48 is class eliminates international problems. SLE CEREALS DUE seen. The civics class studies . . . something. The World Geography class listens en- thusiastically to Coach Tart’s monologue. 49 ee ee ee ete cee 1evement A year of Ach wIAO OKs) Ann Dew Forbes (President), Tommy Harrall (Vice-President), Sharon Boyette (Secretary), Sylvia Johnson ( Treasurer) Brendetta Adams Conny Lee Allen Randolph Arnold Charles Lewis Bailey Gordon Ray Baker Brenda Kay Barefoot Brenda Kaye Barefoot Jane Cronan Barrett Rebecca Lynn Bass 53 Gary Bitbell Beasley Joe Bennett Henry Randolph Best Samuel Julius Boone Brenda Faye Bowling Sharon Marie Boyette Richard Lawrence Boykins James Eddie Brewington William Addison Brewington Seniors 54 Riley Albert Butler CERRO Weldon Cornelius Byrd Lillie Faye Campbell Noel Hardy Cookman of) Joan Marie Core William Dennis Carvalho Gail Elaine Chavis Margaret Kaye Corbin Stacy Leon Cousar James Mitchell Currin Betty Jean Dixon Deana Carol Duncan Ronnie Monroe Dunn Naomi Catherine Elmore jander Fitchett 56 James Terry Fowler George Francis Glover James McKoy Glover James Austin Godwin Jesse Godwin ic ee EON Mary Sue Godwin Rutha Mae Green William Claude Groves eniors 57 Seniors Randy Lawrence Hamilton Wesley Clayton Hamilton Sharon Ann Hardy John Daniel Hargrove Thomas Powe Harrall Lois Ann Harris George William Henry Carl Rudolph Herring Mary Lynn Herring 58 Stephen Thomas Herring Janet Lee Hill Brenda Lee Hinson Johnny Lee Hockaday Henry Daniel Hood Stacy Glenn Hudson Wanda Elaine Ivey Benjanmn-Porter Jernigan- William Vaughn Hutaff, Jr. 59 Karen Lynne Jernigan Cherry Johnson Mary Linda Johnson Lynwood Ray Johnson Mary Marvin Johnson Sylvia Jean Johnson Roy Thomas Johnson Belinda Allifair Jones Doris Faye Jones 60 AO isa (oo es 2 Ss + o se S S o $ = 2 a oS E 5 S = % = S ay = oO ) ia} iS jaa} S o 6 o © - al S 8 2 5 § Z a za 2 os p Q 5 te (=| = ae} © 8 — = fae} ay ne} oO oO Nn o g i503 = ay g o x = (=| 2 S E i E a FE é : a OQ o a Phyllis Rose Langston 61 Lawrence Andrew Lee yey 7 gs Sandra Yvonne Maynor Seniors Willie Lewis Thomas Terry Miller 62 Jimmy Lawrence Malloy Dallas Aaron Matthews Willie Ray Monds td Beverly June Moore James Allen Moore Sallie Ann Moore Clarence Douglas McKoy S Johnny Creech McLamb Johnny Adam McLamb 63 Floyd Matthew McLean James Edward McNair Joyce Faye Nichols Deborah Lynn Norris Patricia Gail Norris Darlene Kay Penny Pamela Dare Pleasant Danny Levi Radcliffe Brenda Delabrine Ray Seniors 64 Cathy Lee Raynor Judy Draughon Register Lillian Faye Register rr Frederick Daniel Robinson Garland Lee Roebuck, II Pamela Jean Sandlin 65 Michael Lee Satterfield Brenda Faye Smith Charles Edward Smith Gary Clayton Smith Marion Smith Andrian Burnett Stephenson, III James Richard Strickland Deborah Kaye Tart Jamye Karen Tart 66 J wa t mee” ype Sandra Kay Tart Gail Arlene Terbush Jean Elizabeth Temple Wallace Ray Tew Vickey Lynn Thomas Carol Elaine Thompson R yng Thompson Charles Ray Thornton Danny Paul Tripp Seniors 67 Florence Jean Tripp Wanda Sue Turnage Everette Warren Inez Stinney Warren Michael Stephen Warren Phyllis Angelene Warren YD y 7 g Mary Elizabeth Washington Earnest Watson, Jr. Priscilla Ann Weber 68 Shirley Ann Weeks Sylvia Denise Weeks Mary Ann Welborn James Thomas West Jesse Benton West, Jr. Richard Leon Whitman _— oS Michael Henry Whittenton Effie Ersell Williams Frances Jeanette Williams 69 Woodie Herman Williams Charles Eddie Williford Russell Wayne Williford Owen Henry Willis Woody Howard Wilkinson Charles Alexander Woods Easter Mae Worney Dennis Selean Ziady 70 Jesse Blue James Brewington Jimmy Woodard Ngee Rw. pHanmacs ie Mena ay The aches and pains of a Senior Class Sponsor. a) pores en eT , Y X¥ sore tee pow ee NESSES SESS. GAGS ee bgp Clas Bir thihaneset gene nenr ee Mr. H. Jackson Mr. H. Eldridge Mrs. G. Goodman Mrs. P. Purdie Mrs. E. Mullen Mrs. A. Forte Sponsors an Mascots Beverley Ann Weeks David Fitchett Mike Ennis, Vice President: Stanley Tart, President; Kim Poole, Treasurer; Betty Godwin, Sec- retary. Junior Officers 74 Gary Adams David Aldinger David Altman Louise Baldwin Walt Barefoot Deborah Narcissus Adams Chuckie Allen Sylvia Bailey Renee Barefoot Charlotte Belote : ieee Ree Pansy Black Gloria Bullock Margie Campbell Diane Cole Glenn Cox Deborah Culbreth Robert Boykins Harry Byrd Reggie Clontz Lanette Core Eli Crowell Leonard Daniels Governor Davis Edith Dixon Margaret Dudley Katie Eason Vivian Elliot Andy Ennis a5 Juniors Mike Ennis Wanda Faircloth Paulette Fordham Wilbert Gaskins Ernest Gerald Johnny Glover Betty Godwin Debbie Godwin Bruff Gwinn Karen Hanna Ricky Henry Joyce Holiday Cathy Godwin Dora Green Paul Griffin David Hartley Thomas Hodges Sammy Holmes Irene Huggins Linda Ingraham Rickey Ivey Linda Jackson Patricia Jackson Linda James Judy Hurd Randy Ivey Connie Jackson Mary Ann Jackson David Jacobs Al Johnson 76 Alcy Johnson Richard Johnson Alice Judkins Joyce Lee Larry Lee Caroline Lever John McDowell Jimmy McKnight Edna McLean Scotty McLean Rebecca Lee Clayton McDougle Earlene McKeithan Nathan McLamb Michael McLean Zipporia McLean Marty Mitchell Pete McNair Hector McNeil Walter Massey Virginia Moultrie George Malloy Donnell McNeill Geraldine McLean Shirley Matthews Glenda Monds Aliese Maynor ue a Tony Mize Donald Morrison Eric Moore Linda Monds Taylor Neighbors Barbara Newkirk Hector McNeil Wanda Norris Linda Parker Ray Phillips Kim Poole Dianna Powell Vicki Norris _ Pam Page Ronnie Parker Nolan Pittman Louise Pope Alfreda Pressley a Donald Satterfield Ronnie Price Edna Raeford Clarence Raines Shirley Robinson Randy Riddle Ronnie Radcliffe Helen Ray Alfred Ross Kathy Riddle Billy Rowles 78 Juniors Mickey Schneider Brenda Smith Danny Smith Elaine Smith Gail Smith Jimmy Smith id Pam Smith Charles Snead Donald Stanfield Olin Stewart Samuel Stinney Alice Ann Evon Smith Dal Snipes Kim Stargell Vickie Stewart John Strong Strickland Leon Stokes iis Calvin Sutton Gwen Tart Louise Tart Jerry Tew Lesie Thompson Floria Thurman Jimmy Suggs Jackie Tart Stanley Tart Kay Tew William Thompson Susan Tripp 13 Vickie Turlington Robert Tyndall Linda Tysinger Cecil Wade Levesta Warren Patricia Warren Gaye Wellons Timmy West Joseph Williams Sally Williams Pam Williford Beverly Weeks Ellis West Edith Williams Mary Williams Judy Welch Charles Willis Brenda Lilly Frances Wilkins Larry Winfield Sheila Whittenton Ann Young Louester Worney Linda Winston Kay Whittenton Duane Wood Delorse Cameron Jane Perry 80 Smith, Joyce Jun i0r Sponsors Opal Weeks, Flourine Osborne, Robert Tart, Joyce Rogers, Gene Driver, Laurie Kight 81 Sophomore J Officers Jim Byrd, Pres:; Steve) Judge, Vice Pres.; Gloria Campbell, Sec.; Marsha Mann, Treas. { SPONSORS Front Row: C. Tew, K. Clark, G. Drayton, S. Ivey, J. Bennett. Back Row: J. Wenberg, L. Dixon, P. Stroud, J. Futrell. 82 Phil Adams Joe Allen Jerry Allen Ernest Alphin Rebecca Altman Wayne Barbour Debbie Barefoot Evelyn Barefoot June Barefoot Leonard Barefoot Rhodean Barefoot Ronnie Barefoot Stevie Barefoot Thomas Barefoot Robbie Bass Denise Beasley Cynthia Bell Bobby Bennettes Dickie Bennett Lamont Berger Bobby Bischoff Vernell Blackmon Linda Blue Shirley Blue Bill Boyette Caesar Brewington Patricia Brown Janice Bryant Priscilla Bryant Evonne Butler Clarence Byrd Charles Barnes Jim Byrd Margaret Byrd Gloria Campbell 83 Cheryl Carvalho Shelia Chance Collins Chance Miriam Clark Betsy Coats Kenny Corbett Janice Council Jean Council Bill Creel Robert Crowell Jane Currin Brenda Davidson Ava Lou Driver Barry Dormon Gary Dormon Terry Dormon Ricky Ea..heart Darnelle Edwards Renee Edwards Jeanette Elliot Jimmy Elmore Cornell Evans Kelly Faircloth Linda Fowler Fred Galbreth Brian Garris James Gerald Ida Giles Oliver Gregory Dale Godwin Mary Godwin Tommy Green Rosemary Gregory Brenda Groves Doug Hall Sophomores 85 Linda Haney Edward Hargrove Ann Harmon June Ellen Hartley Linda Hawley Vickie Hawley Sherry Herring Jan Herring Chuck Hildreth Cheryl Hill Rita Hobbs Kathy Hobson Pam Hollingsworth Bobby Horne Milton Hudson Jo Hudson Linda Hunter Terry Ivey Barbara Jacobs Dwayne Jackson Larry Jackson June Johnson Betty Jernigan Kenneth Jernigan Sherwood Jernigan Cathy Jones Johnny Jones Beth Johnson Jennie Johnson Ricky Johnson Susie Johnson Steve Judge Donald Kent Frances Kimmel Harry King Ronald King Sammy Kinsey Linda Kirksey Ross Langston Katie Jo Lawrence Patsy Lee Jimmy Lee Beulah Lewis Hazel Lilly Elsie McCorquodale Randolph McCrae Gloria McDenald Edna Jane McDowell Dianne McLamb Tommy McLamb Edna McLean Kenny McLean Thurman McLean Frank McNair Patricia McNeil Anthony McNeill Dennis McNeill Frank McNeill Terry McNeill T.G. McNeill Tanga Madray Marsha Mann Gladys Marshall Danny Mason Carlton Massey John Maynard Johnny Maynard Garlene Maynor Rickey Miller Dveta Monds 86 Sophomores 87 Johnny Monk Aruthur Moore Barbara Moore Glynn Moore John Morgan Linda Morris Issac Mumpfield Sharon Neighbors Teresa Neighbors Randy Norris Ronnie Norris Sharon Norris Tommy Norris Jerry Page Debbie Perritti Patricia Parker Gloria Perry Florence Pressly Brenda Pope Jo Ann Pope Katie Pope Sharon Pope Sandy Porter Edna Powell Agnes Raines Dorothy Raines Curtis Ray Joyce Ray Anita Rhiner Mike Richardson Richard Roach Jean Roberts Joyce Robinson Danny Ryals Sharon Skenandore Sophomores Adam Smith Barbara Smith Danny Smith Hugh Smith Ronnie Smith Wanda Smith Frank Smothers David Snead Donna Stanley Marvin Stenny James Stephens Vann Stephens Randy Stephenson Ray Stevens Bobby Stewart Carolyn Stewart Lottie Stokes Pam Strickland Brenda Sutton Jeffry Suggs William Surles Charlaine Tanner Billy Tart Junior Tart Corbett Thornton Wanda Thomas Laddie Thompson Beatrice Thompson Mary Margaret Townsend Mike Truelove Chuck Turnage Mildred Uzzle Emily Varsho Bill Wade Anne Wadsworth 88 Dra i Ritchie Walton Virginia Walker Doris Warren Ronnie Warren Bonnie Watkins Iva Watson Judy Watson Luby Waxton Ricky Weaver Gary Webb Anthony Weeks Ed Welborn Sherry West Sharon White Kay Whittington Randy Wilkins Franklin Williams Mary Deloris Williams Mary Williams Stanley Williams Mary Ann Williford Doris Woodard Linda Woodard Nathaniel Woods 89 Hreshmen Officers John Wesley Lee Bill Twyford Vickie Stewart Vickie Hughes Mr. Spruill Mrs. Monds Mrs. Green Mr. Dixon Mrs. Pridgen Mrs. Wilson Mrs. Colville Mrs. Howard Miss Robinson Mrs. Brown Sponsors 90 91 Dayl Aldinger Glenda Altman Dwight Ashley Donna Autry Judy Autry Danny Barefoot Debbie Barefoot Diane Barefoot Edna Barefoot Evelyn Barefoot Kenneth Barefoot Ricky Barefoot Shirley Barefoot Dickie Bennett Worton Burger Michael Bethea Bonnie Black James Black George Blackman Vernelle Blackman Pete Bleaumart Helen Blue Lola Blue Rosa Blue Kathy Brewington Susan Bryan Rebecca Bryant Barbara Burnett Deborah Butler Anson Byrd Anthony Cameron Phyllis Cameron Bill Campbell Phyllis Campbell Lynn Capps Pamela Capps Shelia Capps Walter Carroll Doris Chance Bruce Chavis Kent Ciccone Nadine Clark Cheryl Giles Danny Glover Veroneca Glover Debbie Godwin Jill Godwin John Graeber Barbara Green Portia Greene Bobby Gregory Gary Gregory Ronnie Gregory Wilma Griffin Kay Haire Kent Haire Ricky Hardison Vivian Hamilton Zander Hargrove Debbie Harmon Donald Hawley Jo Ann Hawley 92 Debbie Clonta Jimmy Coates Vickie Cobb Ruth Coles Ann Cooke Claudia Cookman Bill Corbin Richard Cottle Patricia Dixon Tommy Dorman Janet Duncan Conte Eason Joyce Eason Cathy Elmore Dennis Evans Benny Fason Donald Gaskin Ronald Gaskin Jimmy Gerald Sherman Gerald Jay Hemmingway Felton Herring Kenneth Herring Lucy Hobson Winnie Hodges Paulette Holiday Barbara House Donnie House Jason Huggins Elizabeth Hughes Hank Hurd Chuck Hutaff Dick Hutaff Daomi Jackson Hugh Jackson Linda Jackson Andrew Jacobs Donnie Jernigan Corby Johnson John Johnson Hreshmen Johnny Jones Larry Jones Lynn Jones Pam Jones Patricia Jones Tony Jones William Judkins Allan Kennedy Charles Kennedy Sammy Kinsey Karen Klass Steve Klass Nanarie Knight Debbie Knowles Laura Lambert Lynne Ledford Johnny Lee John Lee Rebecca Lee Suzanne Lee Tony Lee Henry Lewis Jimmy Lewis Ann Lily Vera Malloy Susan Marshburn Patsy Matthews Bonnie Meadows Bruce Melcher Jimmie Miller Pearl Moore Phil Moore Sharon Moore Trudy Moore Locke Muse Jerry McCoy Joan McDuffie Donna McKeithan Mozelle McKoy Charles McLamb Hreshmen Gary McLamb Gwen McLamb Anne McLean Dennis McLeod Lillian McLean Zipporia McLean Mitchell McLeod Alfonsa McNeil DeLois McNeill Myrtle McNeill Patricia McNeill Wanda McNeill Cordertt McMillian Abby Norris Becky Jo Norris Bobby Norris Deborah Norris Emily Norris Gary Norris Tommy Norris 94 Daniels Oldham Earl Page Mike Parham Debbie Parker Dennis Parker Phil Parker Bill Pearsall Rebecca Peele Robert Pegues Jeff Penny Anson Phillips Bobby Phillips Phyllis Phillips Phyllis Pittman Donna Pope Edna Pope Jenny Pope Jimmy Pope Martha Karen Pope Theodore Pope Patricia Presley Brent Price Betty Jean Proctor Thomas Raye Sally Ray Gregg Register Bill Royal Bob Sandlin Lee Sandlin Debbie Signor Al Smith Andy Smith Butch Smith Carolyn Smith Danny Smith Elaine Smith Elmer Smith Johnny Smith Ronnie Spears Mike Stanley 95 Debbie Turner Toni Turner Bubba Twyford Michelle Varsho Randy Wagstaff Ronnie Walt Janice Warren Judy Watson Danny Webb Walter Weeks Kathy Wellons Debbie West Donald West Elizabeth West Kathy West Lydia Wheeler Eddie White Diane Williams Woody Williams Andy Williford 96 Gene Stevens Sherry Stewart Vicky Stewart Sharon Strickland William Strickland Carolyn Stokes Bruce Surles Hazel Sutton Barbara Tart Jimmy Tart Junior Tart Vicky Tart Diane Tew James Tew Johnny Tew Edna Thompson Marie Thompson Gordon Townsend Randy Tripp Hilda Turnage inters al Gail W Monnie Wood ithy Wooten c K o =| 6 = Dorine S Yate Jimmy S i 4 { eg l oF A year of Participation ... Organizations Student Council First Row: M. Mann, S. Bryan, K. Corbin, S. Capps, K. Jernigan, K. Tart, C. Johnson, D. Tart, B.J. Dixon, M.S. Godwin, B. Lee. Second Row: K. Hanna. R.L. Whitman, J. Glover, B. Tart, T. Harrall, D. Snipes, D. Forbes, W. Tew, M. Whittenton, H. Byrd. Third Row: B. Henry, G. Baker, G. Roebuck, S. Herring, T. Johnson, V. Fitchett, G. Adams. 100 Cafeteria San.: Jimmy Glover Assem., Build., Grounds: Ricky Whitman Social: Sterling Bryan Public. Orientation: Debbie Tart Ways and Means: Tommy Harrall Not Pictured Human Relations: Everette Warren Kim Poole Judicial: Jimmy Lawrence The Student Council tries to better our school by students deciding for themselves rules and regulations. Harry Byrd, Vice-President; Billy Henry, President; Miss Matthews, Sponsor; Kaye Corbin, Secretary; Mary Sue Gowin, Treasurer. 101 Beta Club A dy. Ni Old Members: First Row: M.A. Welborn, J. Hill, M.S. Godwin, Capps, G. Terbush. Third Row: B. Henry, H. Willis, B. S. Bryan, E. Roach, S. Johnson, D. Duncan, S. Capps, S. Tart, K. Hutaff, G. Roebuck, S. Herring, J. McLamb, T. Johnso Baker, Jernigan, K. Tart, K. Corbin, J. Barrett, B.J. Dixon, M. Johnson. D. Forbes. Se SecondsROw +5 Currin Godwin, ee lantrallelaeleawnencemVis 102 New Members: First Row: V. Elliot, P. Fordham, C. Thompson, son, J. Suggs, N. McLamb, W. Barefoot, B. Gwinn, G. Adams, C. B. Lee, S. Maynor, B. Godwin, W. Norris, L. Ingraham, R. Bare- Herring. foot, G. Chavis. Second Row: N. Pittman, I. Best, S. Tart, D. Morri- The Senior Beta Club is an honor organization based on scholastic achievement and character. Every member must maintain a high average in order to remain in the club. Betas strive for a better life through achievement. Ee SOCLERESEOE “Gea Officers: Sue Capps, Treasurer; Sandra Tart, Reporter; Karen Tart, Secretary; Tommy Johnson, Presi- dent; Steve Herring, Vice-President. Sponsors: Mrs. Mary Pridgen and Mrs. Catherine Clark. 103 Sr. Tri-Hi-Y The Sr. Tri-Hi-Y is a Christ ian organization to promote high standards of moral character. This year the club won Ist place in the Home- coming Stunts. Their pro- jects are cleaning the trophy case, helping a needy child, making hospital favors, and presenting several assembly programs. Front Row: Priscilla Weber, Sec.; Sylvia Johnson, Treas.; Kaye Corbin, Chaplain; Miss Sue Ivey, Sponsor. Second Row: Mary A. Welborn, Vice Pres.; Sue Capps, Pres.; Judy Register, Hist.; Sterling Bryan, Re- porter. First Row: S. Bryan, S. Johnson, D. Tart, S. Tart, K. Tart. B. Hin- Herring, D. Duncan, M. Johnson. Fourth Row: P. Web Th f ; . ¢ a Ae dq 5 5 = ie Bb a ; 6 re . . 4 ’ . Me il, SOM Ge Johnson. Second Row: K. Corbin, K. Whittenton, C. Belote, G. Norris, D. Culbreth, D. Lee, M. Godwin, E. Roach Ce W. Norris, M. Dudley, B. Weeks, A. Strickland, B. Godwin. Third Fifth Row: J. Hill, S. Capps, C. Lever, P. Langston, J. Register, S. Row: M. Welborn, D. Weeks, K. Poole, K. Hanna, L. James, M. Bailey. ; 104 Jr. Tri-Hi-Y The Junior Tri-Hi-Y helps mold Christian character in its young members. hes iis liri-Hi-Yuisvarsistem: club tothe srs Tri-Hi-Y. It is com- posed of girls from the 9th and 10th grades. This year, the club sold Life Savors to raise money. They also sent baskets of fruit to the rest home at Christmas. M. Mann, Pres.; C. Tew, Sponsor; B. Coats, Historian; D. Stanley, Vice-Pres.; A. Driver, See Io Giles; Treass CC) Car valho, Chaplain; F. Kimmel, Reporter. The debating league is designed to enable as- pring young debaters of the junior and senior Debating League classes an opportunity to develop their skills. G. Norris, Sec.-Treas., G. Adams, Vice Chrm., Mrs. Opal Weeks, Spon- Butch Cookman makes his point of order. sor; V. Fitchett, Chrm. (not pictured). Front Row: Jimmy Lawrence, Dale Snipes, Beverly Weeks, Butch Cookman, Garland Roebuck, Gail Norris. Back Row: Gary Adams, Alcy Johnson, Mrs. Weeks, Neil Byrd. 106 Betty Jean Dixon, Sylvia Johnson, Judy Registe aren € 3 oar ) . : son, y Register, Karen Tart, Ster- Betty Godwin, Sally Ann Moore, Sharon Boyette, Priscill: be ling Bryan, Debbie Tart, Sue Capps. Second Row: Sandra Tart, Beverly Weeks, Ellen Strickland, Mary Shei aoe a ; ; ohnson. Century Club students plan to enter the rewarding field of teaching. entury Club Sally Ann Moore, Vice-President; Sandra Tart, Secretary-Treasurer; Betty Jean Dixon, President. 107 Mr. H. Jackson, Sponsor, M. Whittenton, President; G. Wellons, Secretary; C. Johnson, Vice-President; P. Langston, Treasurer; E. Roach, State Reporter; D. Matthews, Par- liamentarian. Future Business Leaders of America The Future Business Leaders of America is an organization for stu- dents interested in the business world. Their projects for the year were selling Tom-Watt kits and sponsoring a chicken supper. First Row: P. Langston, D. Tart, B. Hinson, S. Boyette, G. Glover. Second Row: : : J. Register, C. Johnson, K. Tart, E. Roach, G. Wel- ons) Jae Currin Dae Cul: breth. Third Row: K. Jern- igan, M. Godwin, D. Weeks, K. Riddle, B. Moore, A.A. Strickland, J. Glover, B. Boyette, M. Whittenton. Fourth Row: K. Whit- tenton, M. Dudley, S. Bailey, W. Norris. Fifth Row: A. Johnson, B. Carvalho, J. Suggs. 108 French Club Mrs. Howard, Sponsor; Jimmy Elmore, Vice-President: Charlotte Belote, Activity Chairman: Sterling Bryan, Secretary; Ceverly Moore, Treasurer: Karen Jernigan, President; Mary Johnson, Sergeant-at-arms. The French Club is a new club that was formed just this year. The members are students that are especially interested in French. First Row: P. Pressley, V. Elliot, V. Stewart, B. Black. Second Row: Townsend, L. Hobson, L. Ingraham, M. Godwin. Sixth Row: S. M. Pope, D. Signor, D. Pope, E. Norris, E. Smith, M. Varsho. Third Stewart, L. Hobson, S. Bryan, S. Johnson, B. Lovettes, M. Uzzle. Row: S. West, J. Johnson, J. Currin, G. Jernigan, T. Turner, K. Seventh Row: L. Hawley, C. Belote, K. Lawrence, K. Jernigan, L. Elmore. Fourth Row: R. Divan, B. Wade, B. Bennetts, J. Elmore, Moore, S. Bryan, M. Johnson. J. Allen, M. Godwin. Fifth Row: F. Kimmel, E. Varsho, M.M. 109 Huture Homemakers Of America The Future Homemakers of America learn the duties of a housewife: cooking, child care, and sew forth. W. Turnage, Ann Young, NigeelacksSOnwn Db eleCC uO: Weeks, IL, Islunitier, Je Nichols, S. McNeil, G. Chavis, Sponsors: Mrs. Stroud, Miss Bennett, Mrs. Forte. 110 The Future Farmers of America learn all the necessary crops to grow in the fertile North Carolina soil to be a successful farmer in later life. Future Farmers Of America Danny Robinson, Sentinel; Ronnie Hamilton, Reporter; Ronnie Parker, Treasurer; Danny Radcliff, President; Terry Fowler, Sentinel. 111 Deca Sweetheart: Brenda Bowling Hobson. D.E.C.A. Club The D.E. Club’s membership are those students that take D.E. and train for future positions in the world of business. Their major project was selling candy. Deca Club Officers: First Row: Wanda Ivey, Pam Pleasant, Brenda Smith. Second Row: Ed Williford, Terry Miller, Barry Knox, Phyllis Warren, Mrs. Dorothy Snipes. Co TTT thi leroy First Row: E. Williford, C. Elmore, S. Whittenton, J. Weeks, T. West, P. Black, P. Warren, P. Pleasent, B. Smith, W. Ivey, J. Lee, B. Hobson, L. Johnson. Second Row: R. Parker, R. Ivey, T. Miller, D. Paul, Barry Knox, J McNair, L. Mason, B. Pope, R. Best, J. Glover. 448 cen eons 4 Ae aaa 112 Library Club Shelia Capps, Sec., Garland Roebuck, Pres., Debbie Norris, Treas. Mrs. Myers, Sponsor. The Library Club is a great help to Mrs. Myers as well as to the aspiring librarians who want to learn more about their library and how it operates. Members work hard to keep the library books on the shelves and in proper order. Standing: C. Stewart, D. Lee, S. Tripp, K. Stargil, P. Smith, W. Weeks. Seated: W. Faircloth, B. Jones, P. Parker, E. Massey, E. McKeithen, E. Williams. £13 A SS Ses Concession Committee: Denise Weeks, Marilyn Capps, Bill Hutaff, Jane Barrett, Mary Ann Wel- born, Beverly Moore, Tommy Johnson (Chairman). The Senior Concession Stand has pro- vided refreshments during the entire football and basketball seasons. Much time and effort have been given to fur- nish this convenience. - Senior Pi 3 Lo Es. 3 s : : @ O Th C es SS 10MnfT) The concession stand is mobbed during basketball half-time. 114 Wallace Tew, stage crew chrm. and assistant. 115 Stage Crew The stage crew plays a vital role in as- sembly programs. They set the stage and provide us with necessary lighting and audio facilities. Front Row: Judy Register, Kay Tew, Charlotte Bel- ote, Butch Cookman. Rear: Bill Hutaff, Marty Mitchell, Chuck Allen, Charles Willis, Ben Jerni- gan. AS heii baap mais Mei aap Mlastle simbinilausila silasis In the classroom the chorus sings a variety of pop, C h Orus classical, and religious numbers. They helped create the Christmas spirit by presenting a Christmas Concert. “Mame”, “Hello Dolly”, and “This Is My Country” were some of the popular se- lections presented in their spring concert. First Row: C. Smith, M. Campbell, V. Stewart, E. Williams, A. Maynard, G. Chavis, S$. Maynor. Second Row: S. Hardy, D. McLamb, E. Walker, C. Pope, D. Jones, K. Godwin, S. Moore. Third Row: E. Roach, D. Kirksey, G. Turbush, A. Young, D. Cole, C. Snead, R. Willi- ford, J. Nichols, T. Smith, J. Core. Fourth Row: P. Jones, T. Fowler, M. Warren, W. Brewington, R. Henry, D. Morrison, F. Robinson, G. Davis, R. Signal. 116 Band The Dunn High School Band has an abundance of musical talent. This talent has been displayed this year in concert when they provided an un- forgettable night of musical entertainment in the annual Christmas Concert. The football marching season was a fine example of musical ability and constant practice. We owe much recognition to these fine musicians. Mr. Ray Codrington leads the band ... to greater musical horizons. Johnny McLamb, Librarian; Sterling Bryan, Treasurer; Steve Herring, Band Major; Mary S. Godwin, Head Majorette; Ralph Thomp- “son, Vice-President; Mary Ann Welborn, Secretary; Jimmy Currin, President. rity, Pep Band Garland Roebuck, Bill Creel, Steve Herring, Joe Allen, Chuckie Allen, Dal Snipes, Wayne Thompson, Mike Ennis, Bill Hutaff. Mary Sue Godwin, Head; Sterling Bryan; Ann Harmon; Jane Currin; Suzanne Lee, Mildred Uzzle. Majorettes 118 First Row: Steve Herring, Sue Lee, Ann Harman, Sterling Bryan, Jane Currin, Mildred Uzzle, Mary Sue Godwin, Bill Royal. Second Row: Lynn Jones, Chuck Allen, Wayne Thompson, Johnny McLamb, Charles Willis, Phil Parker, Micheal McLean, Bill Pearsall, Allen Johnson. Third Row: Jimmy Elmore, Vann Stevenson, Theadore Pope, Andy Anderson, Bill Creel, Bill Wade, Gary McLamb, Kent Hare, Jerry Mc- Coy, Ginger Jernigan. Fourth Row: Jimmy Yates, Tom Hutaff, Donald Chance, Lucy Hobson, Dick Hutaff, Gregg Register, Janet Duncan, Toni Turner, Susan Bryan, David Butler, Mary Ann Turnage. Fifth Row: Ikey Best, Carnel Robinson, Anthony McNeil, Bill Corbin, Ben Jernigan, Debbie Harmon, Sue Lee, Dava Coleman, Frances Creel. Sixth Row: Caesar Brewington, Bruff Gwinn, Joe Allen, Jackie Tart, Steve Roebuck, Pam Prince, Brenda Beasley, Kathy Huggins, Evelyn Meyers. Standing: Bruce Melcher, Larry Jackson. 119 Echo Staff First Row: Debbie Tart, Prescilla Weber, Gaye Wellens, Kaye Corbin, Sue Capps, Jimmy Lawrence, Mike Whittenton, Bill Henry, Jimmy Glover, Dew Forbes, Bill Hutaff. Second Row: Janet Hill, Mary Ann Welborn, Sylvia Johnson, Denise Weeks, Mary Marvin Johnson, Steve Herring. Third Row: Mary Lynn Herring, Mary Lynn Herring, Mary Sue Godwin, Alice Ann Strickland, Betty Jean Dixon, Sandra Tart. Officers: Gaye Wellons, Asst. Jr. Ed. Mary Ann Welborn, Editor-in-Chief Alice Ann Strickland, Jr. Ed. Harvey Eldridge, Sponsor 120 The Editor tries to organize a mess. THE 1968-1969 ECHO STAFF proudly presents this We hope we have included all the most precious 1969 ECHO to the student body of Dunn High School. moments in school life upon these eterna! pages. Planning, nightly sessions, typing, identifying, crop- Every student is an important part of this school and ping, problems, and DEADLINES were integral parts we have endeavored to include him in this yearbook. of this annual production. After meeting a tough deadline, the staff takes a well-deserved break. Baer ery SOE ivity .:: A year of Act Student Life Miss Jayme Karen Tart Miss Mary Marvin Johnson Miss Martha White Miss Echo Miss Sally Ann Moore 25) Junior-Senior Tables laden with food high-lighted Prom Night. The swinging Cavaliers made the night complete. A warm welcome was extended to all. Splashes of color added to the atmosphere. 126 Students turn on oe : Gia Chbnsliileee Varsity Sweethearts First Row: Judy Register, Debbie Tart, Kim Poole, Sherry West, Gloria Campbell, Gaye Wellon. Second Row: Sue Capps, Shirley Weeks, Elizabeth Roach, Marsha Mann, Mary Sue Godwin, Kaye Whittington. Homecoming Queen Miss Mary Sue Godwin 129 Lege; ieiatecasos The football action was lively and exciting. Homecoming was made complete by the fine dance sponsored by the Senior class. -ume. g half ing orettes dur al A wild display of fire was exhibited by the m 1969 soming ceremonies. Van Fitchett crowns his queen, the high- light of the Home sbelief di f ay spl i announced and reacts Oo is appy d ah h The Queen wit 131 Stunt Night Every year Juniors produce their money- making project in the form of Stunt Night. Interested students contribute their stunts which are judged hilarious by everyone. } and clown Ralph Thompson Johnny Mclamb it up College Day College Day is a chance for all Juniors and Seniors to decide what college or technical school they would like to attend. Friendly advisors from numerous colleges and schools are always willing to answer any questions that a student may want to ask. 134 Students learn more about the courses offered at their choice of schools. oe ine OD eciy ai is Jean Johnson Mary Ann Welborn Sylvia Marshals [ray a e| © a i i=) c os mes EARL sA7 =e oa co S S One OD © ao Ow oo Qa 135 “Abie Boys State Tommy Harrell, Steve Herring, Garland Roebuck, Dew Forbes. Girls State Betty J. Dixon, Kaye Corbin. 136 Johnson la : Sylvi itizen R. Good Ci A D Johnson In Mary Marv History Award: Re A D F.H.A. Sweetheart: Miss Wanda Turnage A F F 137 Teacher display their “better side.” Coach Bradham_ braces himself for the stampede. 138 Juniors reach the peak of their ability. sesh sinsioalantemveaie EQGe SV GAGAs SOG WGK SSG Moments we have shared at h moments of 1g Dunn H leisure, 9 laughter 1r. and despa i ¢ | AOE Oa iE ikeyel it A year of Compet Our successful seasons are due largely to our coaching staff who are James Bennett, Asst.; Whitney Bradham, Head Coach; Glenn Varney, Girl’s Basketball; Bobby Tart, Basketball; and Harry Sasser, J.V. 142 An Official suffers the consequences of a “bad call.” Football Football .. . “the sportsman’s sport”... In no other game can a spectator enjoy the constant action of such athletic competition. Our team has provided many hours of excitement and thrills. Offensive Team Offensive team, left to right: Randy Hamilton, Garland Roe- buck, George Malloy, Dan Hood, Ricky Whitman, Dew Forbes, Billy Tart, Jimmy Smith, Billy Henry, Van Fitchett, Wayne Barbour. Defensive team, left to right: Randy Riddle, Dew Forbes, Van Fitchett, Ricky Whitman, Jimmy Smith, Phil Jones, Dan Hood, Billy Henry, Gar- Defensive Team land Roebuck, Woody Wilkinson, Dwayne Wood. 143 Hootball The Dunn Greenwaves had an almost even 4 wins, 5 losses, and 1 tie record this year. The boys experienced both the agony of defeat and the joy of victory. Top physical condition keeps the players r unning. Coach experiences emotional stress of the game. The clash of competition is intense. 145 Our team this year has provided capacity crowds with outstanding performances on the hardwood which made it a winning team. The crowd tensely watches the game. Wayne Babour sinks a big one. 146 Basketball Co First Row: Jim Byrd, MANAGER; Leslie Thompson; Jimmy Lawrence; Clayton MacDougald; Andy Ennis; Tommy Dorman, MANAGER. Second Row: Walter Massey; Everett Warren; Billy Henry; Ricky Whitman; Marty Mitchell; Henry McKeithan; Wayne Barbour; Richard Johnson; Larry Lee. 147 Ricky Whitman Henry McKeithan “ pr scam arses Clayton MacDougald Billy Henry UY Yue i. yy Ye Ly Le iA Everett Warren Jimmy Lawrence 148 | [ Walter Massey Wayne Barbour itchell Marty M Leslie Thompson S Andy Enni 149 chard Johnson Ri Coach Tart gives the team a spirited talk before the big game. OP GARDRA OLA VBE LEE, A Players are constantly in motion. Where is it? Up and in for a Greenwave player. b phn , | Jae j } reenwaves score another victory. G Girls Basketball First Row: Debbie Perritti, Brenda Pope, Bonnie Black, Sharon Hawley, Katie Brewington, Mary Margaret Townsend, Cheryl Hill, Strickland, Earlene Massey, Kaye Corbin, Robbie Bass, Bonnie Marsha Mann, Debbie Berger, Veronica Glover, Jane Barrett, Joan Watkins, Lynn Ledford. Second Row: Betty Jean Dixon, Vicky McDuffie, Debbie Godwin. Skinny legs and all! Z ic I don’t see a ball! Do you see a ball? Girls’ basketball exemplifies the apex of dex- terity, gracefulness, and flexibility. CO-CAPTAINS: Betty Jean Dixon, Kaye Corbin. 153 Baseball ) The members of the 1969 Varsity Baseball Team are: First row: Lynn Capps, Billy Tart, Ross Langston, Chuck Turnage, Mike Richardson, and Jimmy Smith. Second row: Jimmy Suggs, Andy Stevenson, Walter Massey, Johnny Hockaday. Third row: Garland Roebuck, Billy Henry, Dee Matthews, Dan Hood, Dal Snipes, Randy Hamilton, Mike Satterfield. Fourth row: Coach Harry Sasser and Tommy Dorman, Mana- ed ger. Alert players await a fly ball. Rta ttet cokes ae Sa ee Pre-game warm-up. “Wage 0 gen eee ee . ee Bill Boyette warms up with the shot-putt. Track With the beginning of the spring season, the track members begin to get in shape for the tough competition in high jump, shot-putt, foot racing, broad jump, and pole vaulting. Three track members reach for new records. “ sii The 1969 Track Team members are: First row: Phil Jones, Harry Dorman, Charles Wood, Jim Byrd. Third row: Michael Bethen, Byrd, Randy Riddle, George Malloy, Henry Williams. Second row: Jerry Page, Pete McNair, James Smith, Bill Boyette, Olin Stewart, Richard Boykins, Phil Adams, James Gerald, Anson Byrd, Barry Ronald King, Ernest Watson. 156 First Row: Jimmy Gerald, Ricky Hardison, Curtis Raye, Ross Langston, Ronnie Smith, Jay Hemingway, Hank Hurd, Jimmy Lee. Second Row: Coach Bobby Tart, Dennis McNeil, Ronnie Walt, Richard Roach, Mike Richardson, Andy Smith, Mike Stanley, Dwayne Jackson. Third Row: Bruce Chavis, Gordon Townsand, Hugh Smith, Butch Smith. Managers: Al Smith and Robert Tart. JV Cheerleaders And Team Front: Mary Ann Turnage, Ginger Jernigan, Marsha Godwin. Back: Tony Turner, Janet Duncan (Chief), Elaine Smith. Debbie Tart Rebecca Altman Charlotte Belote Gaye Wellons Betty Godwin Cherry Johnson ts} Kim Poole Elizabeth Roach 158 Cheerleaders Cherry Johnson Chief Cheerleader Cheerleaders try out their new uniforms, Cheerleaders boost spirit during a time-out. Enthusiasm is the key to team support. 152 Athletic Honors Sr Se € “oe AeieK = Basketball: Wayne Barbour, All Conference; Marsha Mann, Ail East; Henry McKeithan, All Conference. 160 Football: Wayne Barbour, All Conference; Dew Forbes, All Conference; Dan Hood, All Conf tev. All Conference and All East; Henry McKeithan, All Conference. Sis cen wbic ages ; Pf a Baseball: Johnny Hockaday, All Conference; Jimmy Smith, All Conference; Billy Henry, All Conference and All East. 161 Junior Varsity Basketball ERC 4 First Row: Bruce Chavis, Dennis McNeil, Ricky Hardison, Ross manager, Fred Galbreth, Gordon Townsend, Jimmy Yates, Billy Langston, Butch Smith, Jeffry Suggs. Second Row: Clifford Hartley, Tart, Bill Boyette, Lynn Capps, James Smith, Coach Harry Sasser. 162 Lynn Capps goes in for a lay-up. SS Be SS Ge J.V.’s already display much promise on the court, Cheerleaders boost the fans. A Year Of (oferakaaleythatere| oe me ont an ik 0 Raat 4. Bam . om | ae y| °. Store. a‘ 4 + Advertisements ae OS | Ys SWLL Was Syeon a_vusllell af PuUenc a, Ge owe ey sik ee heattdpatcl) Koawre S Wa an JASROr 6ote. Plas esd Nenry Othe Wcbardah LBS AN oyperiende WELLONS REALTY INC. J) care ows alec Nest J osM nak be TnL and. 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Nixon Security Tires Remington Tires Guaranteed Recapping Phone 892-3629 Dunn, North Carolina 174 = = == = —S—SS—_ g| ELLIS BARBOUR INSURANCE SERVICE i —_ Insurance — Real Estate Phone 892-3185 P. O. Box 850 1302 West Cumberland Street DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA AUTO SALES SERVICE Mercury Falcon Phone 892-2111 or 892-2112 FORBES TRUCK TRACTOR, INC. Wiley D. Forbes Dew Forbes Farmall Tractors McCormick Machinery International Trucks Dunn, N. C. BOTTLING COMPANY Dunn, North Carolina 175 Compliments of CANNON FOODS Dunn, North Carolina ys Welcome at Walgreen’s” { A Che eF Owen (Jack) JACKSON’S BARBER SHOP Dunn’s Favorite Clip Joint 308 S. Clinton Ave. Compliments of LYNCH PHARMACY Wayne Avenue Shopping Center Phone 892-2348 Dunn, North Carolina GODWIN BUILDING SUPPLY Dunn, N. C. 176 THE DOLLAR STORE Quality Merchandise—Honest We Sell For Less 308-310 E. Broad St. Values Marvin Johnson, owner Compliments of THE SUGGS CO. | Maytag Washers Dunn, N. C. N. C. NATURAL GAS CORP. .— Phone 892-6145 East Cumberland Compliments of NC. Dunn, N. C. Compliments of LEDER BROTHERS, INC. “Shop With Confidence” GLAM-O-RAMA CLEANERS AND SHIRT SERVICE -1 Hour Dry Cleaning 3 Hour Shirt Service Compliments of J. SHERRILL JOHNSON TRACTOR CO., INC. Your Massey Ferguson Dealer HOSPITAL PHARMACY, INC. We Specialize in Prescriptions Pharmacist Rupert Cox Phone 892-5921 Dunn, N. C. JACKSON'S SINCLAIR 201 W. Cumberland St. Day Phone 892-6746 Night Phone 892-7775 24-Hour Wrecker Service S H Green Stamps THE FRIENDLY YARN SHOP 611 West Pearsall Street See us for yarns, needles, needle point, crewel embroidering THE MEN’S STORE Traditional Clothing For Men-Ladies 103 E. Broad St. Dunn, N. C. THE CLAN Buies Creek, N. C. Trade your old furniture and appliances for new at THE FURNITURE EXCHANGE 127 N. Clinton Ave. Dunn, North Carolina Norge Appliances and Motorola T.V. C. J. HANNA ASSOCIATION “Insurance of All Kinds” Loans — Real Estate Sales Phone 892-3125 or 892-3126 Dunn, North Carolina TOM’S TOASTED PEANUTS A. B. Burnette, Distributor Dunn, North Carolina Tom’s Peanut Butter Sandwiches Tom’s Candies Compliments of DAFFORD FUNERAL HOME Dunn, N. C. SWADE PEELE TIRE CO. 306 S. Clinton Ave. Dunn, N. C. Wholesale Retail Delta Tires Recapping “For a Deal See Peele” 178 SOUTH RIVER ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION “Owned by Those We Serve” Dunn, North Carolina Phone 892-2158 SHERRY‘’S BAKERY 122 North Wilson Ave. 892-3310 We Specialize in Birthday Wedding Cakes SUE’S DINING CLUB 101 N. Fayetteville Ave. Phone 892-9589 Dunn, N. C. “Home Cooked Food — Reasonable Prices” JOHNSON FURNITURE COMPANY Complete Home Furnishings James—Melvin Johnson, Owner—Charles 108-110 Lucknow Square 103 S. Fayetteville Ave., Dunn JOSEY FARM SERVICES, INC. Box 286 Dunn, N. C. Fertilizers-Seeds-Crop Protection Chemicals Cotton Gin (Lillington) Guyton Smith, president manager Phone 892-3550 VILLAGE FABRIC SHOP Phone 897-8951 East B Street Erwin, North Carolina Tommy Ruby Thomas GODWIN PLUMBING HEATING, INC. Heating Air-Conditioning Dial 892-7440 105 East Edgerton St. Dunn, N. C. Compliments of STEWART and DUNN THEATRES 179 TART’S BARBER SHOP Four Barbers To Serve You Toupees and Hairstyling Phone 892-3820 Dunn, N. C. Manager Arvle Tart STORE “Buy Right — Shop Right — Buy At” WOODALL’S RED WHITE CROMARTIE FUNERAL HOME 401 W. Cumberland Street Dunn, North Carolina Congratulations DUNN FURNITURE CO. Compliments of GILES TEXACO SERVICE Compliments of EAGLES Wayne Avenue Shopping Center Compliments of TAYLOR-RUARK INSURANCE Compliments of HEILIG-MEYERS CO. “Covers Eastern N. C. with a blanket of bargains” West Cumberland Street Dunn, N. C. 892-2181 AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY CO., INC. Bill Barfield Associates Quality Parts and Complete Machine Shop Service 180 ZL OW SECeertonest: Phone 892-3178 Compliments of MACHINE AND WELDING COMPANY Dunn, N. C. TWYFORD PRINTING COMPANY Rubber Stamps Made To Order, Offset Lithographing, Business Forms, Office Supplies Social Stationary, Engraving 892-3271 Dunn, North Carolina 28334 CARR HARDWARE CO. sporting goods — general hardware — paints housewares — farm supplies 311 E. Edgerton St. 892-7572 Dunn, North Carolina Compliments of ALPHIN BROTHERS Phone 892-7195 Route 4 Dunn, North Carolina The Best Dressed People Shop at THE VILLAGE SHOP Corner of Clinton and Broad Phone 892-3703 Dunn, North Carolina LOU DARE’S FLOWER SHOP “You Name it in Flowers and We Have It” Phone Day 892-7428 Night 892-5698 Dunn, North Carolina Mrs. I. J. Williams, Owner Dan McIntyre, Designer Compliments of BIEN JOLIE Producers of QUALITY GARMENTS 410 Ashe Avenue Dunn, North Carolina 181 Compliments of HUTAFF - SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY MORRIS WADE SALES COMPANY School Supplies Business Machines Smith Corona and Remington-Rand Office Equipment and Supplies Phone 892-6148 Dunn, North Carolina Your Family Store = Dunn, North Carolina Compliments of VILLAGE INN RESTAURANT Robert Honeycutt, Manager Dunn, North Carolina Congratulations to the class of 1969 ROBBIE-ANN RESTAURANT Hugh Willie Tart Phone 892-6879 Interstate 95 SAM MIRIELLO ASSOCIATES, INC. Real Estate H-Way 421 West Phone 892-3101 Insurance P. O. Box 906 Dunn, N. C. 28334 TRIANGLE BRICK COMPANY See Mayo Smith for all types of Antique, Colonial, and Building Bricks COMPLIMENTS OF BAREFOOT - McLAMB OIL CO. DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA 182 Compliments of ELMORE FURNITURE CO. W. Broad St. Dunn, North Carolina COMPLIMENTS OF MUSE-SUPERMARKET DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA STRICKLAND’S AUTO SERVICE Compliments of Belks Dunn’s Home of Better Values Dunn, North Carolina HOYT’S SUNDRIES Drugs —— Toys — Cosmetics Luncheonette Phone 892-9391 610 East Broad Street Compliments of DELTA CHI OMEGA Sorority LEE’S IGA FOOD STORE Cumberland Street Dunn, N. C. COTTON DALE SERVICE STATION Complete Gulf Service Phone 892-9552 Dunn, N. C. Compliments of HOCKFIELDS of Dunn, N. C. “Use Your First Bank Credit Card With Us” Compliments of BOBBY’S TEXACO HILDA’S BEAUTY SALON Turlington Building “If your style isn’t becoming to you, you should be coming to us.” 892-6281 Dunn, N. C. BOBBY’S I-95 SUNOCO SERVICE Pope Road Tires — Batteries — Greasing — Washing Phone 892-5895 Dunn, N. C. Compliments of O. E. DIXON’S GROCERY Buies Creek, N. C. 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RCA Victor T.V.’s Kelvinator Hotpoint WELLONS MERCANTILE ee and Appliances A Year of Achievement L pS = Rodent os ATS hv 185 Compliments of STANLEY JEWELERS MARTHA’S CLOTHING RACK Compliments of DUDLEY’S BODY SHOP Compliments of ROBERT'S JEWELERS Best Wishes SURLES MOBILE HOMES Compliments of WILSON’S CLEANERS Compliments of COATS CIGAR COMPANY Compliments of HARDY’S WHOLESALE Compliments of ROMAR-BEMCO MATTRESS COMPANY THE TOWN BOOK SHELF Bibles — Music — Art Supplies Stationary and Invitations Dunn, North Carolina Compliments of DORIS’ BEAUTY SALON Quinn’s Shopping Center Phone 892-3245 BYERLY-SNIPES INSURANCE Dunn, North Carolina 892-2121 Compliments of DUNN PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION BRITT’S BARBER SHOP DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of MODERN LAUNDRY THE UPCHURCH’S PLACE C. A. JOHNSON, OWNER MEDICINES — FISHING TACKLE DUNN, N. C. W S MOTOR COMPANY “Your Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer” Dunn, North Carolina 186 ) ones Bu A ns ‘Gy rae nee ” a Woy Hse wild a gh Schone Clore Aowno yy } an an 26 nn : . = Qasat Fo Ondthe Bg Bu at have A Ww _ i i ; qa va ms dest — d Ree Rog of ONES UL TL W ee Wee ee Gad OF | Mae TPO ais eee Compliments of Compliments of S S GRILL PHILLIPS SUNOCO STATION Gant Bass Weejuns French Shriner John Meyer Best Wishes Cox Moore London F epee LESTER PHILLIPS’ TRUCKING CO. U r weISe . 7 Le ey, Biss aes eos CS OTE Jt ae Ge. Ca 5: g Ly) 52 feo WA eal, pa e we a Pe eh a Ws ta AVE CAI fe © Vai : Z Sf oe iy “ cL at a t og gs 2 ae NS CH ee a e CLZd. Sn _-F | Y Ee eS: AeA’ wi ee weno tA, ae Ou eN ay fom fr ae ALD ye vy. Cy, ? ae ne On behalf of the 1969 ECHO Staff, I would like to express deepest thanks to the following: The student body of D.H.S. for buying annuals. The local businessmen, without whose advertise- ments this annual would not have been possible. _: era g as, ALT “1H U7 Th. Lk US _ Mr. Bizz Pope who lent us use of his photography to make our annual more complete. Mr. Harvey A. Eldrdge, Jr., the ECHO sponsor, for his constant aide, advice, support, and know-how. The 1969 ECHO Staff who solicited ads, typed copy, _— identified pictures, printed pictures, and helped plan layout. I cannot thank those members enough who unselfishly gave of their time and talent in order to make this yearbook one that we can all truly feel proud of. The faculty and administration for their support and advice. The Hunter representative, Mr. Bob Chappell, who gave us professional advice and ideas. Sincerely, The Editor, MeALW.. only, vy lac_ th few an to Layo ALS Lf A DAT ae. AR oA y 4 : | — : Bk ae ee, Vo ae we : ee tO nays y vu owe tA £1 nee! Gay, wb wtyboke a he , fn oe a 0 YES Soe of va A Le. OrLE a ‘ Hunter Publishing Company of Winston-Salem, N.C. Olan Mills who processed school pictures. The 1969 ECHO is printed by Hunter Publishing Company on dull enamel 7 3 4 x 10 1 2 inch paper. It contains 192 pages. The base material is olive green leatherette with a shrunken leather material grain. This cover was made by Universal and contains a gold metalic, embossed seal with black overtones. The type style is Times Roman with Bold. This is the twenty-second edition of the ECHO: sor William’s Lake; the Sunday after. 190 % “¥ 4 Z y : . eI oll ele 191 This was our year - from the beg nn 1 7. .to the end 192 rf coo Coane Sa oe Teta alae ees is noptbe tle ces ait si Rant ns feet eee cae eels Hae Garg : ite wg seine €. ee Z se esis) Raa iV oil SAE Aare ey tereeeee Bee Nal ‘ad IN hie oe THe Ee Zones Leer Aieeiee (aces, Bgl stra a: ie | hina ed oe ad 24 Be eet tA uaa ( ie eae se Lene. eee ee tes Coe « a By t planet i ie : ae Hy i { He a ae De 42 Le is : Patent Pariesape Bate i Pia Aas nen 1 ie $y 3 J) Ps er ee, i CU AL staat : tre


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