Durham High School - Messenger Yearbook (Durham, NC)
- Class of 1965
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For his tireless dedication to the school, his leadership in all band activities, and his wonderful sense of humor, we proudly dedicate the i965 Messenger to Mr. Joseph D. Secrest. DEDICATION 'li' THE DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL MESSENGER Friends . . . homework . . . teachers . . . grades - all of these make up that process of learning which is the purpose of our high school years. What we have learned during our years at Durham High determines what we will be as adults. Most of the knowledge from books will be forgotten, but we shall never forget the people with whom we-have come in contact and what we have learned from them - be they teachers or friends. And most of all, we shall always remem- ber what we have learned about ourselves. lt is the purpose of the l965 Messenger to preserve these memories, and to remind us of our high school years. Trudie Gardner, editor-in-chief. .JJ,inEu:....... ..,.,. ., ..,., ..- ,... W2 'az 5 ,ggi KW? ffffw lu., SUPERINTENDENT 'nf QR Mr. Lew W. Hannen 41' Mr. Edward L. Phillips Assistant Superintendent Mr. John L. Woodward Business Manager BOARD CF EDUCATION W VQQW5 'Q Q? 1 2 Mr. Hermon A. Rinehart Mr. George R. Parks Chairman Vice-Chairman nga ini -iN' Mrs Everett Bugg Dr. John Glosson Mr. Carl Sessoms Mr. Theodore Speigner B M1 4'-5 , AWS' 135301 M , 'IQSX WM 1 'N 1 f ' . 1 1 fi , 5 i Z! APKWSN , HUP ,f MQMWMA4 . FW?HNU:lPlXL DR DAN E CAGLE W ,A ADMINISTRATOR 'W FRI END, A TEACHER, STUDENT DEANS I 'F Mrs. Ruth B. Rogers Mr. Mortimer U. Leete Dean of Girls Dean of Boys x Assistant Principal GUIDANCE PERSONNEL Mr. J. Deeds Miss Imogene F. Lipscomb Mrs, Frances Wiggins li i 1 A - . , FACULTY Fl, KRW Mr. Worthy C. Absalom Mrs. Carol K. Adams Industrial Cooperative Training Biology U5 V42 6 gl 9 1 Mr. Frank C. Angus Mr. Samuel Arbes Physics Economics-Sociology .i 'Q' -if .W 13? f Mr. Harry B. Blaney Mrs. Willie G. Boone Physical Education Librarian Mrs. Martha Alexander Mrs. Edith W. Anderson English Chemistry 1895? K ' J Mrs. Dorothy M. Baucom Mrs. Bobbie K. Berry Home Economics Home Economics we A' 'M H 'm . 'T' U C A Mrs. Edna H. Branch Mr. John V. Bratcher Biology HiSf0fY l2 E f. FAC U LTY is Mrs. Laurie Buehler Mr, Glenn Bunting Mr. Frank Ccirney English Biology History Q fit-2' Z ' X f ,V 'L A A X 'E f f , I . V- .JF f , V ceq? sn ummm? Mrs. Anne Carter English Mrs. Louise Cooper Miss Ruth Cordle Mr. Owen Corwin Miss Lynn Cowell History Typing Mechanical Drawing Business Arithmetic Us Mr. Walter Creech Miss Crumpler French Distributive Education Mrs. Louise Ervin Algebra Mr. Frank Evans Plane Geometry FAC U LTY lwf. L Mrs. Janet Ferguson Mrs. Gail Fields Miss Georgia Fraser Miss Vera Gibson Typing English Spanish Bookkeeping Mrs. Frances Hagler Mrs, Dorothy l-larris Mrs. Barbara l-Iewett Miss Linda Horne Algebra English Plane Geometry Business Arithmetic --no--....,,,.,,,, s g . 4 ,x i lsy. ve 'MNQ Mrs. Annette Hunt Mrs. Florence Johnston Mr. Paul Jones Miss Nell Leitner Art English History Physical Education 14 JN ..,--A K X FACULTY I WM 14: .14 'J 'Nw Mr AnfhonyM Lopez Jr Mass Linda Lunsford Mr Rupert H Marsh Mrs Agnes Marshall Auto Mechanics Chemlstry Biology Latin swf 1 5-A Mass Carolyn McAdarn Mrs Susan McCaughan Mass Mnlner Mrs Elszabeth Mnnus English Spanish English Choral Music f 2 Q ' ,J w A-,lik x l fi X 'K li l i K 5 .U 'X v-K9 k I Mr Kelly Munyard Mrs Jeanne Noble Miss Inez Page Mrs. Anne PGFRSV Physical Education English History Ef7Ql'5l 15 FACULTY buff Mrs. Martha Patrick Mrs. Catherine Penny Mrs. Mary Phillips Mr. John Pruner French Algebra-Trigonometry English Economics-Sociology Mrs. Quillie Randall Typing Mr. Joseph Secrest Band fi 'Sr 74- . 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N 2-.ggf Mrs. Estelle Ridenhour Mrs. Grace Ross Miss Mary Scott Senior Math Advanced Composition Librarian ig f--f 'IP wr if if X M f Mrs. Christine Shore Mrs. Sally Skinner Mr. Cecil Smith History History Plane Geometry I6 X i l l l l l l l i l i l l i i l l 1 l l .lL FACULTY ll' 1 4 N .. 1 . , T . f Q1 32 il 1 ,,, - ' t l' , Q if ,, K wzfjiii ' my f ff' -A ' f Q , .. ,f,,,i4,,1 3 ,j- Zuni-1 ,i C 1 Q5 f J r -v zewevw Mr. Tobert Tulloch Machine Shop Mr. Glenn Starnes Mr. William Stubbs Mr. Bernard Toon Choral Music English Chemistry Mrs. Dorothy Turner Mrs. Lois Vick Mr. Jimmie Wall Mr, Milton Wethington Distributive Education English Bookkeeping Carpentry .-1 Mrs. Dierdrea Whitaker Mrs. Julia Wiggins Miss Annie Williams Mr. Paul Williamson Vocational Office Training Spanish Algebra Physical Education l7 fi FAC U LTY -i----...N Mrs. Shirley Willis Miss Dorothy Wilson English Biology CMH If Mrs. Elizobefh Beel Mrs. Ethel Williams Secretary Secretary I8 F :langua- ....-.,.. .. . M V-,g-.eg-qv-1. 'D 4:2 ' ,gc Q A 1 al' ' Q A , v U !,. ,, W .Lit Xm ' . :U 443' sl' 'Ai ., Ricky Maisto, Vice-President, Carolyn Tippett, Secretary, Cindy Satterfield, Treas- urer, Conway Harris, President. CLASS GF '65 THE CLASS HISTORY Class of '65 As the day approaches when we don our caps and gowns, we Seniors, the Class of '65, look back on our last year at DHS with mixed feel- ings. We look through expectant and optimis- tic eyes to the future as the fruit of our high school years. But we also linger on the mem- ories of events and accomplishments that have become part of the past. The first big event of the year, which we will remember with pride, is the Budget Drive. Although we did not win the prize by being first to reach our goal, we kept giving until we had given well over lOO per cent. Next came the Fall Festival, our Homecom- ing week. The Fall Festival sponsored by the Class of '65, was the most spirited Festival ever held at Durham High. Beginning with Senior Day, the spirit grew higher each succeeding day as we chased, caught, and finally cooked the Blackbirds of Rocky Mount. During our ban- quet Thursday night, a huge Blackbird was burned in a bonfire. The Homecoming Parade on Friday afternoon with its band, cheerleaders and lovely girls on convertibles, was a very col- orful affair. During half-time at the game, one of our Senior representatives, Caroline New- som, was crowned Homecoming Queen. ln the State finals playoff our senior boys on the football team really lived up to their super- iority. Thank you for advancing so farl The basketball team also deserves a thank you for its outstanding season. Not only during Fall Festival week, but also during the entire year, the school spirit made our senior year a memorable one. One of the main factors contributing to this was the efforts of our dedicated seniors on the Student Coun- cil. They came to their jobs with a fresh out- look and made the year i964-65 lively and ex- citing. Few of us will soon forget our last concen- trated effort as a class-the Senior Play. Ac- cording to our lively spirits, we presented a comedy, The Teahouse of the August Moon. The six weeks of preparation were hectic in- deed, with set-building, rehearsals, bills to pay, tickets, more rehearsals, more bills, costumes, make-up, more rehearsals, and the last min- ute rush of course. But each of us will readily agree that the result was worth every bit of those frantic weeks. Another memory we have is of the Junior- Senior Prom presented in our honor by the Jun- iors. fOf course, we will not say that it was as good as the one we have for the Seniors the year before.l lt was a lovely dance but it clearly reminded us of the nearing end of our high school years. These are some of the things we remember as we await our graduation from DHS. For these things and for the other memories of our Sen- ior year, we would like to thank our Senior class officers and our adivsors, Mrs. Penny and Mrs. Ridenhour, for their help and guidance. , r Hu 3' ,M a'1Z,.gmf .W .,,' I f 14 31, ri . M f Wye 'WA ' f , t 5 v 4 'fwfzffswffwf M1 X ,, ,,.,, W .. 1.4. f ' ' . A t ,Y ,'- 7 fH 'X WV ,V I: :wifi J kr ,V - uf Q, 54,1 U. 5 .-5 , , ,.,f,., NW 5 , ,N , 5 . ,,, 5, , ,- 4 , . W 35, 7, 78 W7 so K 2 A 3 1 we 4 4 u y K.. Y 1 ,jfs-wer ' L 1 I 4 'E .- my f ,HU , L 'lr v.- - -f - Mmufu ' W-inf. 's lf: 'T ' H225 .l l Clinton Adair Abernethy, Jr. Clint Traffic Committee 35 Engin- eers' Club 35 Latin Club 2, 35 Pep Club 45 Rocket So- ciety 45 Marching Band 25 Jr. Talent Shaw Actor 2, 3 45 Sophomore Key. 1 Daniel Andrew Adams Danny Homeroom Vice-President ' Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. Bonnie Faye Adams Bonnie Point System Committee 25 Social Committee 45 Future Hamemakers of America 45 Girls' Athletic Association 2, 35 Pan-Am Club 2, 3. Jennifer Anne Adams Jennifer Representative Council 4' Social Committee 2' Public Relations Committee 3' ln- ternational Relations Com- mittee 4' Homeroom Vice- President 2 President 4 Allegro Club 3 4 French u 3 4 Latin Club Playmakers 4 Girls Chorus 2 Secretary 2 Choralettes 3 4 Treasurer 3 Jr Tal National Honor Society 2 3 4 Secretary 4 National Honor Society 4 II ll ll ll 2, , I I I 1 I I I Cl b , 5 ' 25 1 ' ' 1 I I 1 - ' ent Show Actor 2: 35 Latin I I I I I I 2l 'WN 1115, Nsw 3'V ?'l ' Kelly Nathaniel Adams lIKeHyII Distributive Education 45 Basketball 2. Betty Honeyc utt Allen l1Bettyll V.l.C.-C.O.P. 4. Reginald Scott Allred llReggiell Social Committee 2, 35 Traffic Committee 45 Engi- neers' Club 45 Fall Festival Committee 45 Jr. Talent Show Committee 3. Mike David Andrews Mike Debate Club 25 Track 2, 3. Martha Ann Austin Marti Representative Council 45 Point System Committee 25 Social Committee 35 Pro- gram Committee 45 Home- room Secretary 2, 35 Mono- gram Club 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Thespians 45 Cheer- leader 3, 4, Head 45 Fall Festival Actor 45 Fall Fes- tival Committee 45 Jr. Tal- ent Show Actor 35 Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. SENIORS Linda Dianne Aiken Linda Point System Committee 35 P r o g r a m Committee 45 Homeroom Secretary 45 Hi- Rocket 3, 45 Future Home- mokers of America 3, 45 Pan-Am Club 25 Pep Club 35 Playmakers 25 Thespians 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 25 Chora- lettes 35 Concert Choir 45 Fall Festival Committee 45 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 45 Jr. Talent Show Commit- tee 2, 35 Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. Joseph Anthony Allen 1lTOnylI Public Relations Committee 45 Messenger 25 Social Science Seminar 45 Drum Major 45 Fall Festival Com- mittee 3. Gordon Torbit Anderson Gordon Stephen Henry Andrews Steve David Woodrow Baber David Representative Council 3, 45 Homeroom President 3, 45 French Club 25 Baseball 35 Marshal,35 National Honor Society 45 French National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Soph- omore Key. Julia Teer Albright Social Committee 25 Public Relations Committee 3, 45 American Medical Careers of Tomorrow 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Playmakers 2. Marie Hales Allen Marie V.I.C.-C.O.P. 4. Judy Kay Anderson Iljudyll Social Committee 35 lnter- Club Council 45 Girls' Ath- letic Association 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, President 4' Pep Club 2. I Patricia Kath ryn Arapage Patti Representative Council 2, 35 Point System Committee 2, 35 Program Committee 45 Homeroom President 2, 35 German Club 35 Library Club 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Thespians 45 Fall Festival Actor 45 Fall Festival Com- mittee 45 Jr. Talent Show Actor 35 National Honor Society 45 Gold Letter Cer- tificate 3. Patricia Ann Bailey llpatll Pan-Am Club 35 Jr. Talent Show Actor 3. Stewart Parks Alexander Parks Tennis 3, 4. David Allen Allison David Baseball 3. James David Andrews IIJ immyll Traffic Committee 25 Social Committee 35 Homeroom Vice-President 3, Chaplain 45 Engineers' Club 2, 3, Treasurer 35 Pep Club 2, 35 Playmakers 35 Fall Festival Actor 45 Jr. Talent Show Committee 3. Charles Snipes Atwater CharleS Public Relations Committee 45 Pan-Am Club 25 Jr. Tal- ent Show Actor 2. Richard Robert Barnes, Jr. Rick Homeroom Chaplain 25 Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3. t- - -r--mix i 1 l i l ADAMS AIKEN ALBRIGHT ALEXANDER B. ALLEN T. ALLEN M. ALLEN ALLISON ALLRED G. ANDERSON J. ANDERSON J, ANDREWS M. ANDREWS S. ANDREWS ARAPAGE ATWATER AUSTIN BABER BAILEY BARNES I 1 ty, .527 5 W V377 SQ.. W Qplth-.., Mu- Rf' -stun. wnlr Aww 5 QYW ff-Q 11? 572,549 N 1- , w3,Q , :Av . E 41' Fm-v W Cl-- 'x fur gg- '17 -.ss url-QMWM fb 'qQp-' Xw Carol Lynn Bartholomew Carol Point System Committee 3, 4, American Medical Ca- reers of Tomorrow 3, 4, Vice-President 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Math Club 4, Math Semin- ar 4, Choralettes 2, Con- cert Choir 3, 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 4, Nation- Honor Society 4, Latin Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Modern Music Masters 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Key. Constance Register Beck Connie Homeroom Chaplain 2, V.l. C.-C.O.P. 4, Reporter 4. Neal Martin Bengston llNeOIIl Representative Council 4, Homeroom President 4, De- bate Club 3, 4, Rocket So- ciety 3, 4, Science Evening Seminar 3, 4, Social Science Seminar 3, 4, Tri-Sci 4. Thalia Christinia Blake Chris Annie Madeleine Boite ux Annie TRANSFER, Student Council 4, Representative Council 4, International R e l a tio n s Committee 4, Debate Club 4, Science Evening Seminar 4, Thespians 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 4, International Christian Youth Exchange Student 4. SENIORS Julia Ann Batten lIAnnll Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Jr. Tal- ent Show Actor 2, 3. Sarah Berkeley Beckham Sarah Public Relations Committee 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Playmakers 3, National Honor Society 4, French Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. Claude Bittle Claude Joan Cathaleen Blalock II-joonll Mary Lizette Boone Lizette Student Council 4, Repre- sentative Council 4, Social Committee 2, 3, 4, Co- Chairman 4, Homeroom Vice-President 3, Messeng- er 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor 4, French Club 3, Latin Club 2, Pep Club 2, Choral- ettes 2, 3, Fall Festival Act- or 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, Jr. Talent Show Com- mittee 3, Jr.-Sr. Committee 3, National Honor Society 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Girls' State delegate 3, Gold Letter Certificate 3. Joyce Marie Beal William Joseph Beavers II-Ioycell llJOeIl Homeroom Treasurer 3, Traffic Committee 4, Home- Girls' Athletic Association 2, room Chaplain 2. 3, Future Business Leaders of America 3, Pan-Am Club 2, V.l.C.-C.O.P. 4. -,- George Taylor Beddingfield James Adkins Belvin George Jimmie Traffic Committee 3, V.l.C.- Traffic Committee 4, French l.C.T. Carpentry 4. Club 2, 3. Patricia Ann Bivins Janis Lyn Blake Pat Janis Social Committee 2, Public Relations Committee 3, 4, Allegro Club 4, Pep Club 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Treasur- er 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 3, Jr. Talent Show Com- mittee 3. Paulette lrene Blalock Paulette Homeroom Vice-President 2, Girls' Athletic Association 2. Theresa Elaine Bouchard Theresa Social Committee 2, Home- room Chaplin 4, Hi-Rocket 3, American Medical Ca- reers of Tomorrow 3, 4, Latin Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Jr, Talent Show Committee 3. 24 Social Committee 2, Point System Committee 3, 4, American Medical Careers of Tomorrow 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Math Club 4, Math Seminar 4, Pep Club 2, Latin National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4, National Hon- or Society 4, Sophomore Key. Gene Smith Bobbitt Gene Lewis Bowles Lewis BARTHOLOM EW BATTEN BEAL BEAVERS BECK BECKHAM BEDDINGFIELD BELVIN BENGSTON BITTLE BIVINS J. BLAKE C. BLAKE J. BLALOCK P. BLALOCK BOBBITT BOITEAUX BOONE BOUCHARD BOWLES 'UN f xx I x S ,A 11 ' iff 1, ,. . 4 wif 'A 'EW 5 'sn 1e-up -.M 2' L f 4 , ,, v diff, fvqy M U, f, IQ ,1 I Wffea '6 x Q1 jf? , Z ,Az-1 .auf Q51 fy ww'-.4 ,V ,izbykrff-gyfxi::.'m1:, f. JQ' 35, 2 '51- : U' Q4 uauuwd A Xifivfi Q My -arm- 'c Lf? 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SENICJRS Myer William Boyarsky Linda Gail Boykin Y,. JoJan Scarlett Bradshow Bill Linda Joan Inter-Club Council 4, Chess Distributive Education 4, D. Club 3, 4, Engineers' Club E. C. A. 4. 4, German Club 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Math Club 4, Math Seminar 4, Science Evening Seminar 4, Tri-Sci 4. Kenneth Warren Brewer Dwight Cecil Bridges Paul Craig Briggs Kenneth Dwight Paul Edgar Sansord Brock llsondyll Representative Council 3, Homeroom President 3. Mary Dee Brown IIMOWII Social Committee 2, Thes- pians 2. Deborah Alice Buba lIDebbiell Representative Council 2, Point System Committee 3, International Relations Com- mittee 4, Homeroom Presi- dent 2, Secretary 3, Mess- enger 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Playmakers 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Jr. Talent Show Committee 3, French Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Sophomore Key. Marching Band 2. Roy Lynn Brockwell HROYII Nell Paschall Browning IlNeHlI Catherine Lou Budd ncothyll Public Relations Committee 2, Social Committee 3, Ac- creditation Committee 4, Hi-Rocket 2, Debate Club 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, Tri-Sci 2, Jr. Talent Playmakers 3, Girls' Chorus 2, Show Actor 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, French Society 2, National Honor 3, 4, Sophomore Key, Scho- larship Certificate 2. Carl Edward Brown llcorlli Pan-Am Club 4. Yvonne Marie Bryan Yvonne Walter Pemberton Budd llauddyll Art Club 4, Junior Talent Show Committee 3, 4, l BOWLING BOYARSKY BOYKIN BRADSHAW BRANCH BREWER BRIDGES BRIGGS BROADWAY BROCK BROC KWE LL C. BROWN V. BROWN M. BROWN BROWNING BRYAN BRYANT BUBA C. BUDD B. BUDD .h Y'I1 ' ' 'I' ' THQIIIS' Qu' 'ibn-f Aw Q 1 K -mr- :va 'W vi M9 ., ' I CV: IW Q' I ,,, I I 3 I kan,- bangs, -iw Qs l .. M-.N fff? nv. Joan Marie Brown Joan Belita Marquiritta Burns Belita V.l.C.-C.O.P. 4. Mickie Eileen Byrd Mickie Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, 45 Monogra'n Club 4. Debbie Anne Carden Debbie House and Grounds Com- mitte 35 Social Committee 45 Art Club 3, 45 Future Homemakers of America 3, 45 Future Teachers of America 45 Allegro Club 45 Library Club 25 Pep Club 4. Henry Colon Cates Colon SENIORS Michael Francis Bumpass Mike Future Business Leaders of America 4, Historian 4. Anita Rodwell Burt Nita Homeroom Treasurer 2, Vice-President 45 French Club 3, 4, President 45 Thespians 25 Choralettes 2, 35 Concert Choir 45 March- ing Band 35 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 45 National Hon- or Society 3, 45 French Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Modern Music Masters 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Key5 Gold Letter Certificate 3. Charles Thomas Caldwell Chuck Elmo Thomas Carden lIElmOll Distributive Education 45 Football 25 Baseball 2. Richard Dee Cates llRiCkylI TDANSFER5 D.E.C.A. 4. Bruce Myatt Burchett Bruce Public Relations Committee 45 Chess Club 3, 45 Math Club 45 Math Seminar 45 Page Ambassadors 3, 4, Secretary 45 Latin Club 25 Social Science Seminar 3, 45 Tri-Sci 2, 45 Marshal 35 National Honor Society 4. Ewald Richard Busse Dick Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3, Vice-President 45 lnter-Club Council 45 Debate Club 2, 3, 45 Math Club 2, 3, 45 Pan-Am Club 3, 45 Play- makers 25 Tri-Sci 2, 3, 4, President 45 Tennis 25 Jr. Talent Show Committee 25 National Math Honor Socie- ty 3, 4. Lynn Stafford Caldwell 1lLynnll Traffic Committee 25 Home- room Chaplain 35 Future Homemakers of America 25 Library Club 3, 4. Mary Corrina Carlisle Corrina Homeroom Vice-President 25 Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3. William Deryl Cates Bill Homeroom Treasurer 2. 28 Ca rol Rhodes Burgess Carol House and Grounds Commit- tee 2, 45 Homeroom Chap- lin 25 Future Teachers of America 4, Treasurer 4. Douglas Warren Byrd IIDOUQII Traffic Committee 45 Home- room Chaplain 25 Basketball Manager 3. Elizabeth Ward Callaway lIBetSylI Social Committee 2, 35 Pro- gram Committee 45 Home- room Vice-President 2, 4, Secretary 35 French Club 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Thes- pians 45 Choralettes 25 Con- cert Choir 3, 45 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 4. James Leonard Carter rrjirnrnyn Point System Committee 45 French Club 45 Latin Club 25 Page Ambassadors 45 Tri-Sci 4. Jean Candace Cavin ncondyll Social Committee 25 Point System Committee 3, 45 Homeroom Treasurer 35 Al- legro Club 45 French Club 35 Future Homemakers of America 3, 45 Pan-Am Club 2, 35 Playmakers 45 Choral- ettes 25 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2. J. BROWN M, BUMPASS BURCHETT BURGESS BURNS BURT BUSSE D. BYRD M. BYRD C. CALDWELL L. CALDWELL CALLAWAY D. CARDEN E. CARDEN CARLISLE CARTER C. CATES R. CATES B. CATES CAVIN i . - w - 1 1 I f' 3-. , '. l S' g 1 5 9 ' 2, V-WMM' f ,... ..,, A 5 sf G. . ,., 1.1 kt' XS ! , YM 4' i X 5 X 'S fi X V 1 ug , if f 4 415 ' I ' 5 l f , X 1 4 I 1 ik 1 nav' fin Q.-c '1' Stephen Mark Cayton Mark Traffic Committee 35 Track 2. Ada Frances Cheek Frances Social Committee 2, 35 House and Grounds Com- mittee 45 Pan-Am Club 3, 45 Jr. Talent Show Actor 25 National Honor Society 4. Charles Steven Christmas Steve Robert Wayne Coffield 11BObby11 Football 2. Beverly Low Cooke Beverly American Medical Careers of Tomorrow 45 Future Homemakers of America 2, 45 Pan-Am Club 2, 3, 4. SENIORS Barbara Leigh Chance Barbara Point System Committee 2, 45 Public Relations Commit- tee 35 Homeroom Treasurer 25 American Medical Careers of Tomorrow 3, 45 Future Homemakers of America 25 Pep Club 35 Choralettes 2, 35 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3. Carolyn Jean Cheek Carolyn Public Relations Committee 25 Point System Committee 35 Homeroom Secretary 45 Allegro Club 3, 4, Vice- President 45 Future Business Leaders of America 4, Chap- lain 45 Library Club 45 Con- cert Choir 3, 4, Secretary 45 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 45 National Honor So- ciety 45 Modern Music Masters 4. Donald Lee Clark Donnie Representative Council 35 Homeroom Treasurer 2, President 35 Page Ambassa- dors 45 Pan-Am Club 4. Dexter Robert Cole Dexter Wandazelene Frances Cooke Wanda Social Committee 45 Home- room Vice-President 35 Latin Club 25 National Honor So- ciety 45 Latin National Hon- or Society 2, 3, 45 Sopho- more Key. 30 Ellen Elizabeth Cheatham 11Betsyl1 Social Committee 2, 35 Traf- fic Committee 45 Homeroom Chaplain 25 Future Home- makers of America 2, 35 Pep Club 3. Mary Jo Cheek Mary Jo Homeroom Secretary 25 Li- brary Club 45 Thespians 25 Girls' Chorus 2, 35 Jr. Tal- ent Show Actor 2, 3. Peggy Earle Claunch llpeggyu House and Grounds Com- mittee 35 Social Committee 45 Allegro Club 45 Art Club 3, 4, Secretary 45 Future Homemakers of America 4. Ma rian Elizabeth Coleman Marian Public Relations Committee 35 House and Grounds Com- mittee 45 Homeroom Secre- tary 2, Treasurer 3, Vice- President 45 Future Home- makers of America 35 Girls' Athletic Association 25 Pep Club 3. Barbara Jean Cooper Barbara Student Council 45 Repre- sentative Council 45 Social Committee 25 Publicity Com- mittee 35 lnternational Re- lations Committee 4, Co- Chairman 45 Homeroom Sec- retary 35 Messenger 25 Chess Club 35 Debate Club 25 French Club 25 Pep Club 25 Rocket Society 45 Science Evening Seminar 45 Social Science Seminar 35 Tri-Sci 4, Treasurer 45 Jr. Talent Show Committee 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Sopho- more Key. . .--..cnmL .r ... . - .: ,uurnnarlau .immlwnliukmaimh Julian Anderson Cheatham Butch Chess Club 25 Engineers' Club 45 German Club 35 Page Ambassador 45 Con- cert Choir 2, 3, 45 Jr. Tal- ent Show Actor 2, 3, 4. Virginia Alice Cheek Ginger Social Committee 2, 35 Homeroom Chaplain 35 Fu- ture Teachers of America 35 Library Club 45 Pan-Am Club 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Choralettes 25 Jr. Talent Show Actor 25 Jr. Talent Show Committee 3. Ronnie Lee Clemmer llRonll Priscilla Ann Conder IlMikelI House and Grounds Com- mittee 45 American Medical Careers of Tomorrow 45 Latin Club 25 Girls' Chorus 25 Choralettes 3, 45 Jr. Tal- ent Show Actor 2, 3. Alberto Emiliane Corredor Alberto TRANSFER: International Relaitons 45 Pan-Am Club 4. mu...,i..w..n rm-.i.'m. .-wu1ff'?-- MQ CAYTON CHANCE B. CHEATHAM B. CHEATHAM F. CHEEK C. CHEEK M. J, CHEEK G. CHEEK CHRISTMAS CLARK CLAUNCH CLEMMER COFFIELD COLE COLEMAN CON DER B. COOKE W. COOKE COOPER CORREDOR 4 1' 1 . wr , , 'Q X. ' 1 fi' '-'Mist .C ., : SRP, .. 'HSI . '1,y + 4 Eh In T on :fuotzi r F I 5 A ,ff ' T ' -2' 4 1 ' 'yi i. .YE 1 s' ffr 'X' 49 if A as -' mc :L iuzvlvmrlulr Ll , ,,.-an. RQ U ,e Eze! fri .7 A-F 1 .3 Q :a 1 3 .. L ana..- Jn 'f 8 7-4 Karen Evan Cotton Karen House and Grounds Com- mittee 4, Homeroom Chap- lain 2, Vice-President 3, F u t u r e Homemakers of America 4, Choralettes 2, 3, Secretary 3, Concert Choir 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 4. Stephen Jeffery Cox Steve Social Committee 2, Math Club 2, Pan-Am Club 3. Harriette Elaine Craig Harriette Social Committee 2, Future Business Leaders of America 4, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 2, Pep Club 2. Edie Elizabeth Currie Edie F u t u r e Homemakers of America 2, 3. Thomas James Davis llDrOOpyll - SENIORS Bryar Ted Cougle llTedll Program Committee 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Thes- pians 2, 3, 4, Mastersingers 2, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 4. Kince Wayne Crabtree llwoynell Inter-Club Council 3, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Pan-Am Club 2, 3, 4, Marshal 3, Notion- al Honor Society 4, Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, President 3, Math Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Sophomore Key. Jimmy Wayland Crawford IIJ immyll Scovill Wannamaker Currin Scovill Tri-Sci 4, Jr.-Sr. Commit- tee 3. John Milton Deeds John Point System Committee 2, House and Grounds Com- mittee 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Orchestra 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 3, 4, Gold Letter Certificate 3. Susan Cheryl Council Susan Reginald Winston Crabtree ll iell Pan-Am Club 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 3, Jr. Talent Show Committee 3, 4. Lynwood Russell Cribb Ill-indyll David Oscar Daniel David Traffic Committee 4, Math Club 2, 3, Math Seminar 3, Monogram Club 4, Tri-Sci 2, 3, Wrestling 4, Track 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, French National Honor Society 3, 4, National Math Honor Society 3, 4, Sopho- more Key. Amoret Dennis IlAmyll Social Committee 2, Public Relations 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-President 4, Latin Club 2, Math Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Latin Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, 4, National Math Honor So- ciety 3, 4. 32 Allen Stuart Cox Allen Homeroom Treasurer 2, En- gineers' Club 4, Math Club 4, Pan-Am Club 2, 3, 4, Tri-Sci 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Jar. Talent Show Committee Sandra Faye Crabtree Carolyn Park Currie Carol George Merrill Davis, Jr. George TRANSFER, Marching Band 4, Manager 4, Wind En- semble 4. Peggy Joyce Dennis Ilpeggyll Distributive Education 3, V.l.C.-l.C.T. 4, National Honor Society 4. COTTON I I is RN OU I L 1--sf .4-.Q-q. www? W' My 'cas' 1' pn'- :Q-A' --...W TV? yawn.. 4-'fr mf'- 18 'K COUGLE I COUNCIL I A. cox I I I s. cox 1 W. CRABTREE 3 R. CRABTREE E s. CRABTREE CRAIG CRAWFORD CRIBB C. CURRIE I I E. CURRIE CURRIN DANIEL G. DAVIS T. v. DAVIS DEEDS A. DENNIS P. DENNIS 'fi'--. -sunny' 1.1113 if SENIORS James Edward Devitt Joann Eleanor Dickerson Joyce Penthal Dickerson Jimmy Joann Penny Norman Wayne Doby llwoynell Representative Council 25 Homeroom President 25 De- bate Club 25 Math Club 2. Susan Jill Dreyfuss llsuell Social Committee 25 Public Relations Committee 35 French Club 2, 3, 45 Future Teachers of America 3, 45 Library Club 35 Math Club 45 Pep Club 35 Thespians 35 National Honor Society 45 Latin National Honor Society 3, 45 Math Seminar 45 Sophomore Key. Elizabeth Gray Dunnagan IlLizlI Homeroom Chaplain 35 De- bate Club 25 Latin Club 2, 35 Girls' Chorus 25 Jr. Talent Show Actor 25 Na- tional Honor Society 45 Society 45 Sophomore Key. Claire Egan Edwards Claire Social Committee 25 French Club 25 Math Club 25 Pan- Am Club 3, 45 Choralettes 25 Jr. Talent Show Atcor 2. Clifton Bernice Dobson Cliff Representative Council 25 Traffic Committee 2, 45 Homeroom President 25 De- bate Club 2, 3, 45 Mono- gram Club 4, President 45 Pan-Am Club 2, 35 Pep Club 2, 35 Football 25 Wrestling 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Fall Festival Actor 2, 3, 45 Fall Festival Committee 3, 4. Barbara Anne Duke Barbara Student Council 45 Repre- sentative Council 45 Social Committee 2, 3, 4, Co- Chairman 45 Allegro Club 45 American Medical Careers of Tomorrow 3, 45 Library Club 3, 45 Pep Club 25 Play- makers 45 National Honor Society 4. Delores Durham Delores Nancy Jean Edwards llNOnCyll F u t u r e Homemakers of America 2, 3. Roger O'Dell Dolinger nROgerl1 House and Grounds Com- mittee 4. Janice Faye Duncan Janice Social Committee 2, 35 Pep Club 25 V.l.C.-l.C.T. 2, 3, 45 Choralettes 25 Fall Fes- tival Actor 25 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2. Thomas Bruce Durham IlTommyll Traffic Committee 45 Base- ball 2. Kerry Dale Eggleston nKerry1l Traffic Committee 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Vice-President 45 Mastersingers 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 4. 34 Linda Repass Dickerson Linda Homeroom Treasurer 35 Li- brary Club 2, 35 V.l.C.- C.Q.P. 45 Girls' Chorus 25 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2. Vicky Jean Draughon llvickyll Art Club 3, 45 Future Home- makers of America 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Association 25 Pan-Am Club 25 Pep Club 4. Barbara Ann Dunn Barbara H o m e r o o m Treasurer 25 Girls' Althetic Association 2, 35 V.l.C.-C.O.P. 45 Girls' Chorus 25 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2. Michael David Earp Mi ke Program Committee 2, 35 Point System Committee 45 Allegro Club 45 Thespians 2, 3, 45 Mastersingers 25 Con- cert Choir 3, 4, Accompan- ist 3, 45 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 4. James Richard Elkins Il-limll Point System Committee 35 Program Committee 45 American Medical Careers of Tomorrow 45 Engineers' Club 3, 4, Chaplain 35 Math Club 45 Page Ambassadors 4, Treasurer 45 Fall Festival Actor 3, 4. - .......1n.. .L .:,..m.mmaimmwmxuafiuanimmaisislil5:.i.wfl1 ivlim'-H-'NIV 'WG '- DEVITT J, DICKERSON P. DICKERSON L. DICKERSON DOBY DODSON DELINGER DRAUGHON DREYFUSS DUKE DUNCAN DUNN DUNNAGAN D. DURHAM T. DURHAM EARP C. EDWARDS N. EDWARDS EGGLESTON ELKINS 0'3- in 795 dv. .w CV aan'- .anim 'QM Q A.,-,n.., all 'tv Z ,annoy wb X '5'3:':1' Hu 5. WW ff, Q. 'Q 5-CN' K fl? 'IM w...Mf ws. fi 'JFK fkinf' H414-rn... John Richard Ellington llRiCkyll Traffic Committee 2, 3, Track2, 3. Elizabeth Fairbank Ill-izll Student Council 4, Repre- sentative Council 4, Public Relations Committee 2, 3, 4, Co-Chairman 4, Home- room Treasurer 3, 4, Hi- Rocket 2, 3, 4, Feature Edi- tor 4, American Field Serv- ice Committee 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Thespians 4, Science Evening Seminar 4, Fall Festival Actor 4, Fall Festival Committee 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, French National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4, Latin Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Sophomore Key, Jr. Science Symposium delegate 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4. Susan Henri Ferrell Susan Allegro Club 4, Future Homemakers of America 3, 4, Pan-Am Club 2, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3. Ronald Lewis Fonville Ronnie V.l.C.-I.C.T. Machine Shop 4, Treasurer 4, Track 3. Pender Lee Franklin, Jr. Pender Representative Council 3, 4, House and Grounds Commit- tee 4, Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent 2, President 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Master- singers 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 4, Jr. Tal- ent Show Committee 3, Jr.- Sr. Committee 3. SENIQRS Edward Lawrence Embree, Ill Eddie Student Council 4, Repre- sentative Council 3, 4, Pro- gram Committee 2, Point System Committee 3, Pub- lic Relations Committee 4, Co-Chairman 4, Homeroom Vice-President 2, President 3, Hi-Racket 2, 3, 4, Co- News Editor 4, American Field Service Committee 2, Concert Series Committee 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Page Ambassadors 2, 3, Chaplain 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3, Tri-Sci 3, Fall Festival Committee 4, Co- Chairman 4, Jr. Talent Show Commitee 3, Co- Chairman 3, Jr.Sr. Commit- tee 3, Co-Chairman 3, Mar- shal 3, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Sophomore Key, Boys' State Delegate 3, Boys' Nation Delegate 3. Joseph James Falcone Il-joel! P r o g r a m Committee 4, Homeroom Vice-President 4, Latin Club 2, Pan-Am Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 2. Tony B. Fisher lITOnyll Marshall Cameron Fowler Marshall Larry David Freeman II'-Grryll Representative Council 4, Publicity Committee 4, Homeroom President 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Wind Ensemble 3, 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 3, Jr. Talent Show Committee 3. 36 Judith Kathryn Ennis ll-Judy!! Social Committee 2, 3, Pub- lic Relations Committee 4, Homeroom Vice-President 3, Secretary 4, American Medi- cal Careers of Tomorrow 3, 4, Choralettes 2, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2. Elizabeth Joyce Farthing IIJOYII Point System Committee 2, Art Club 4, Pan-Am Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2. Brenda Kay Flowers. . Brenda Homeroom Secretary 2. Thomas William Fowler IlTornll Traffic Committee 3, Latin Club 2, Marching Band 2. Sandra Ray Freeman Sandra Social Committee 2, House and Grounds Committee 3, P ro g r a m Committee 4, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Hi- Rocket 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Playmak- ers 3, Thespians 4, Choral- ettes 2, Majorette 2, 3, 4, Head 4, Fall Festival Actor 3, 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, Jr. Talent Show Com- mittee 3, Jr.-Sr. Committee 3, National Honor Society 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4. l nut. ima.. .l ,i . i lunnuv.. uunqmuinn luAlm.l-hsA.slta-.K ii lfilliil Alice Karn Ervin Alice Allegro Club 4, Future Teachers of America 2, Pan- Am Club 3, Girls' Chorus 2, 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3. Betty Elaine Fa ucette 11 Bettyll Social Committee 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 4, Mes- senger 3, 4, Allegro Club 3, American Medical Careers of Tomorrow 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Choralettes 2, Jr. Tal- ent Show Actor 2, Jr.-Sr. Committee 3, National Honor Society 4, Latin Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, 4. Sandra Claire Fogleman Sandra Social Committee 2, Pro- gram Committee 4, Home- room Vice-President 2, 3, French Club 2, Future Homemakers of America 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Playmak- ers 2, 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2. Timothy Carroll Fowler lITimll Wrestling 4. William Lawrence Freeman Bill Representative Council 3, Traffic Committee 4, Home- room President 3, Hi-Rock- et 4, German Club 3, Mas- tersingers 2, Jr. T ale n t Show Actor 2, Jr. Talent Show Committee 3, Co- Chairman 3. i.1FS5i' w I I i 3 1 I iv.7:aM1tqvs' 'm?5 ,r:1 l 1.1 Y ELLINGTON 'iff EMBREE 6' 'S 519: ENNIS ERVIN FAIRBANK FALCONE FARTHING .awww FAUCETTE FERRELL I Wi FISHER FLOWERS --A FOGLEMAN FoNvlLl.E M. FOWLER T. FOWLER T. C. FOWLER 'M ' Aff'IfvS?:E FRANKLIN 1 i ,, L. FREEMAN , -A gj7's,-1 s. FREEMAN A N B. FREEMAN 'F A 4 ' 1 ff F EM 2 ,, FFRA 3- 1'--90' W aww- vqP.,,v 'K A ,E . ff-?7ffW53ijf. , V, ' f gtk 2 ' I ' V 1 ' E Wy' ' f X 1 :wif f X ' ,- QM L.. A 'Y N1 I i 1 3 3 2 3 1 Y 4 F rl li I r 1 w ff! Frm Ill 71-.4-J' Ly' 'huv 5 c y.f Mary Elizabeth Fulcher llMOryIl Social Committee 35 Distri- butive Education 4. Trudie Lee Gardner Trudie Representative Council 2, 45 International Relations Committee 45 Homeroom President 25 Messenger 2, 4, Editor 45 American Medi- :al Careers of Tomorrow 45 Chess Club 35 Pan-Am Club 25 Science Evening Semi- nar 45 Social Science Semi- nar 35 Jr. Talent Show Committee 3, Co- Chairman 35 National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Spanish National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 45 National Merit Finalist 4. Phyllis Anne Gilmore PhyIlis Homeroom Secretary 3. Danny Powell Goodwin IIDonnyll Brenda Sue Graepel Brenda House and Grounds Com- mittee 2, 35 Art Club 35 Latin Club 25 Girls' Chorus 25 Choralettes 3, 45 Jr. Tal- ent Show Actor 2, 3. SENIORS Michael Wayne Fults M i ke Cheryl Lee Garner Cheryl F u t u r e Homemakers of America 2. Charles Roberson Glenn Charles Pan-Am Club 2, 35 March- Publicity Committee 45 Linda Margaret Gale Linda Student Council 45 Repre- sentative Council 45 Social Committee 2, 35 House and G r o u n d s Committee 4, Chairman 45 Homeroom Chaplain 2, 35 Hi-Rocket 45 American Field Service Com- mittee 35 French Club 3, 45 Monogram Club 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Playmakers 25 Social Science Seminar 35 Thespians 3, 45 Fall Festi- val Actor 3, 45 Fall Festival Committee 45 Co-Chairman 45 Jr. Talent Show Commit- tee 35 National Honor So- ciety 45 Gold Letter Certifi- cate 3. Helen Elizabeth Garrett Helen Homeroom Chaplain 2, Treasurer 35 Future Home- makers of America 45 Latin Club 25 Library Club 45 Pan-Am Club 35 Choralettes 25 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2. Alan Richard Goins Alan Art ing Band 2, 35 Wind En- Club 45 Football2. semble 2, 35 Dance Band 3. Herbert Truett Goodwin, Jr. Truett Art Club 35 Monogram Club 4, Vice-President 45 Foot- ball 2.5 Track 2, 3, 4, Co- Captain 3, 4. Susan Grace Grant Susan Public Relations Committee 2, 35 International Relations Committee 45 Homeroom Secretary 45 Messenger 35 Pan-Am Club 2, 35 Choral- ettes 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 45 Jr. Talent Show Commit- tee 35 Jr.-Sr. Committee 35 Gold Letter Certificate 2. 38 '.-. wuts .il - ini. ,, ...adn-. Julius Anderson Goss Julius V.I.C.-l.C.T. Carpentry 4, Secretary 4. Sam Wilson Gray, Jr. llsomll Traffic Committee 35 V.l.C.- l.C.T. Auto Mechanics 4, Vice-President 45 Tennis 2. . .ui 1.-Ahszllllmrltslliohbtiifi Marilyn Elizabeth Gann Marilyn Girls' Athletic Association 25 Choralettes 25 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2. Harry E. Gay ul-lappyll Danny Dowell Goodwin Dalton Homeroom Chaplain 35 En gineers' Club 45 Rocket So ciety 45 Social Science Semi nar 4. Walton Mc Dowell Goss Walton Point System Committee 35 Allegro Club 45 Future Busi- ness Leaders of America 45 Sight and Sound Club 45 Jr. Talent Show Committee 4. Spencer Brantley Gray Spencer 'ulumummmins:un.1fmi,iimifmrtMfli+ Wit lwlk i,ZQu4i1li ' Y. FULCHER FULTS GALE GANN GARDNER GARNER GARRETT GAY GILMORE GLENN GOINS D. GOODWIN D. GOODWIN T. GOODWIN J. GOSS W. GOSS GRAEPEL GRANT S. GRAY S. GRAY v'.'vr Richard Heath Greathouse Richard Representative Council 3, Public Relations Committee 2, 3, Homeroom Secretary 2, President 3, Pan-Am Club 2, 3, 4, Mastersingers 2, 3, President 2, Concert Choir 4, Vice-President 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 4, Jr. Talent Show Committee 3. John David Gunter llujohnll Point System Committee 2, Publicity Committee 3, 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Con- cert Series Committee 3, Latin Club 2, Page Ambas- sadors 3, 4, President 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Tri-Sci 4, Thespians 4, Fall Festival Committee 4, Jr. Talent Show Committee 3, Jr.-Sr. Committee 3, Gold Letter Certificate 3. Brenda Joye Haithcock Brenda Public Relations Committee 2, 3, Homeroom Treasurer 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Fu- ture Homemakers of Ameri- ca 2, 2, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Pan-Am Club 2. Betty Jo Hall Betty Jo S o c i al Committee 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4, Mono- gram Club 4, Pep Club 2, 3. Linda Marie Hall Linda Publicity Committee 2, Program Committee 4, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Chaplain 3, Hi-Rocket 3, 4, Literary Editor 4, Future Teachers of America 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Girls' Chorus 2, Fall Festival Actor 4, Fall Festival Committee 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, Jr. Talent Show Committee 3, National Honor Society 4, Latin National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Key. SENIORS William Scott Green Scott Monogram Club 4, Pan-Am Club 3, Track 2, 3, 4. Teresa Louise Hackney Teresa Public Relations Committee 2, 3, Program Committee 4, Future Teachers of Ameri- ca 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Jr. Talent Show Committee 3. Michael Louis Hale Mike Traffic Committee 4, Home- room Treasurer 3, Debate Club 4, Thespians 3, Mas- tersingers 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 4. Debra Lane Hall Social Committee 2, House and Grounds Committee 3, Inter-Club Council 4, Fu- ture Homemakers of Ameri- ca 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4, President 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 2, Jr. Tal- ent Show Actor 2, Jr. Talent Show Committee 3, Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. Patsy Tart Hall Patsy iron r.-my ua. . .r.....s.n... ...mio Keith Sanford Grimson, Jr. Keith Representative Council 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent 3, President 3, 4, ln- ter-Club Council 3, Debate Club 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Page Ambassa- dors 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Thes- pains 2, 3, Marshal 3, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Latin National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4, President 3, Modern Music Masters 3, 4, Sophomore Key. Leila Renn Haire Ill-eighll Messenger 4, American Medical Careers of Tomor- row 4, Latin Club 2, March- ing Band 2, 3. Cheyney McDonald Hales Cheyney Representative Council 2, Homeroom Vice-President 2, President 2, Social Science Seminar 3. James Daniel Hall llDOnnyll Pan-Am Club 2, Distributive Education 4, Jr. Talent Show Committee 3. Richard Carr Hall lIRiCkyll House and Grounds Com- mittee 4, Homeroom Secre- tary 2, Golf 3, Jr. Talent Show Committee 4. Ralph Fuller Grissom r1RoIphn House and Grounds Com- mittee 4, Homeroom Trea- surer 3, Monogram Club 4, Treasurer 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Fall Festival Actor 4, Jr. Talent Show Committee 3, Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. Janice Faye Hairr Janice Social C.ommittee 2, Jr. Tal- ent Show Actor 2. Donnie Edward Haley llDonlI Representative Council 4, Traffic Committee 4, Home- room President 4, Engine- ers' Club 3, French Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Rocket So- ciety 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Wind Ensemble 3, 4, Track 2, Jr. Talent Show Actor 4, Marshal 3. Joel Len Hall Ill-enll Latin Club 4. Opie Lee Hampton Opie Lee Social Committee 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 3, French Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Math Club 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, National Math Honor Society 3, 4. .Lmmmrmu....:'.ummmmnnmm.rmummmmulmummr.4-Aera.-iiamurxv-:Wir ... u 3-9blm ' GREATHOUSE GREEN GRIMSON GRISSOM GUNTER HACKNEY HAIRE HAIRR HAITHCOCK HALE HALES HALEY B. J. HALL D. HALL DANNY HALL L. HALL L. M. HALL P. HALL R. HALL HAMPTON 1 C:77?lElY 'C7' f Ls- 'WY -' 5-'JG b W Q, K 6. by 4...- 1 .-ra-,hx ink' may KTWW 1s.....,.v Q54 Ilan, 'ww QL' ., . f 'fx ar ,....,. bf M' Al A. X it .4.........M Elizabeth Anne Hancock l1Aynnell Hi-Rocket 35 Pep Club 35 Playmakers 3. Catherine Ruth Harland ucothyll TRANSFER: Allegro Club 45 French Club 45 Thespians 45 Choralettes 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. Herbert Thomas Harris Herbert H o m e ro o m Treasurer 35 Marshal 3. Susan Dana Hart IISUZYIJ Student Council 45 Repre- sentative Council 45 Pro- gram Committee 2, 35 Ac- creditation Committee 45 Chairman 45 French Club 2, 35 Pan-Am Club 3, 4, Chap- lain 45 Pep Club 25 Play- makers 45 Girls' Chorus 25 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 35 Jr. Talent Show Committee 35 National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 45 French National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Key5 Gold Letter Certificate 3. Pamela Shaw Hayes llpamll Public Relations Committee 25 Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent 3, Chaplain 45 Ameri- can Medical Careers of To- morrow 3, 45 Playmakers 45 Choralettes 2, Secretary 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Jr. Tal- ent Show Actor 2, 3, 45 Jr. Talent Show Committee 3. SENIORS Walter Lewis Hannen IIWOHII Traffic Committee 45 Home- room Treasurer 2, Secretary 35 Inter-Club Council 45 Sight and Sound Club 2, 3, 4, President 45 Football 2, 3, 4, Tri-Captain 45 Basket- ball 2, 35 Track 25 Jr. Tal- ent Show Committee 4. Carolyn Ann Harris Carolyn Social Committee 25 Pro- gram Committee 35 Future Homemakers of America 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 45 Girls' Chorus,25 Choralettes 3, 45 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3. Jan Ewing Harris lljonll Representative Council 45 Point System Committee 35 International Relations Com- mittee 45 Homeroom Presi- dent 45 Hi-Rocket 3, 4, Business Manager 45 Art Club 3, 4, Treasurer 45 French Club 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Quill and Scroll 3, 4. Catherine Jean Haskins llcothyll Social Committee 25 French Club 25 Library Club 45 Playmakers 35 Pep Club 3. Diane Lynn Heffner Diane Homeroom Chaplain 3, Sec- retary 45 French Club 25 Fu- ture Homemakers of Ameri- ca 3, 4, Recorder 3, 45 Pep Club 2. William Chalmers Hanner IIBRHII Representative Council 25 Homeroom President 25 Monogram Club 45 Play- makers 3, 45 Football 2, 3 45 Jr. Talent Show Commit- tee 35 Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. Conway Eddie Harris Conway Student Council 2, 3, 4' Representative Council 2, 3 3 4 I I 45 Social Committee 2, 45 Class President 2, 3, 5 Playmakers 35 Football 2, 3, 4, Tri-Captain 45 Baseball 2 3, 45 Fall Festival Actor 45 Fall Festival Committee 4, Chairman 45 Jr.,Talent Show Actor 35 Jr. Talent Show Committee 3, Chairman 35 Jr.-Sr. Committee 35 Mar- shal 3. I I Roy Benjamin Harris IIROYII V.l.C.-l.C.T. 4. Charles Andrew Hawkins Charles Sight and Sound Club 4. Daniel Lindsay Henderson IlDGnll Joyce Francine Hare Il-Joycell Homeroom Secretary 2, 45 Latin Club 25 Pep Club 45 Choralettes 25 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2. Doris Ann Harris IIAnnll Point System Committee 2, 35 Homeroom Treasurer 3, Vice-President 45 American Field Service Committee 35 Debate Club 25 French Club 2, 3, 45 Playmakers 3, 4, Secretary 45 Choralettes 25 Concert Choir 3, 4, Trea- surer 45 Jr. Talent Show Actor 3, 45 Jr. Talent Show Committee 3, Co-Chairman 35 Jr.-Sr. Committee 3, Co- Chairman 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 French Nation- al Society 2, 3, 45 Modern Music Masters 45 Typing l Award 35 Jr. Achievement Award 3. Susan Holmes Harris Susan Social Committee 25 Public Relations Committee 35 House and Grounds Commit- tee 45 French Club 35 Fu- ture Homemakers of Ameri- ca 45 Latin Club 25 Pep Club 45 Thespians 45 Chor- alettes 25 Jr. Talent S h ow Actor 2. William James Hawley Bill Chess Club 2, 45 Master- singers 25 Baseball 35 Golf 35 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2. Ada Lee Herrin Ada Lee Representative Council 25 Social Committee 35 House and Grounds Committee 45 Homeroom President 25 French Club 35 Latin Club 25 Pep Club 35 Thespians 45 Jr. Talent Show Committee 35 National Honor Society 4. li , f ti...iiNi1. .. i..r.t.'l.'NnIlDllmh8Mx11iiDd i.ihL4.'HiNANiWHglWWHHHHK U3ElN9llw' -lll:'l'5 ' WJ't'fi W HANCOCK HANNEN HANNER HARE HARLAND C. HARRIS C. HARRIS A. HARRIS H. HARRIS J. HARRIS R. HARRIS S. HARRIS HART HASKINS HAWKINS HAWLEY HAYES HEFFNER HENDERSON HERRIN Larry Wayne Hester Ill-Grryll Homeroom Vice-President 2, Treasurer 3. William Ronald Hilliard Ronnie Traffic Committee 3, 45 Concert Choir 3, 45 Fall Fes- tival Committee 35 Jr. Tal- ent Show Actor 35 Jr. Tal- ent Show Committee 3. Timothy Dale Holland John Wilson Hopkins Johnny Engineers' Club 4. Donna Sue Horner Donna Sue Student Organization Trea- surer 45 Student Council 45 Representative Council 3, 45 Homeroom President 35 Hi-Rocket 45 Messenger 25 Allegro Club 35 Girls' Ath- letic Association 2, 35 Latin Club 25 Fall Festival Actor 45 Jr. Talent Show Commit- tee 35 Gold Letter Certifi- cate 35 Girls' State delegate 35 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Daughters of the American Revolution C i t i z e n s hip Award 4. SENI Wanda Lee Hester Wanda Nancy Lee Hobbie IINOFICYII Future Homemakers of America 35 Playmakers 35 Girls' Chorus 25 Choral- ettes 35 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3. Trena Cheryl Holland Trena Representative Council 25 Homeroom President 2, Vice-President 35 French Club 35 Girls' Athletic As- sociation 25 V.l.C-C.O.P. 4, Secretary 4. Phillip Edward Hopkins Ilphnll Traffic Committee 2, 3, 45 French Club 2, 3, 45 Ger- man Club 3, 45 Mastersing- ers 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 4. Gwendolyn Steele Horton Gwen Social Committee 25 Public- ity Committee 35 Program Committee 45 Hi-Rocket 2, 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Thespians 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 25 Choralettes 35 Fall Festival Actor 45 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 35 Quill and Scroll 3, 4. ORS Carolyn Anne Higgins Carolyn Representative Council 45 S o cial Committee 2, 35 Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, President 45 French Club 25 V.l.C.-l.C.T. 45 Choralettes 25 Jr. Talent Show Actor 25 Jr. Talent Show Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. Sanford Lewis Hobbs Student Council 45 Repre- sentative Council 45 Public Relations Committee 2, 35 Publicity Committee 4, Co- Chairman 45 Homeroom Sec- retary 25 French Club 2, 35 Pep Club 25 Mastersingers 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Fall Festival Actor 45 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 45 Jr. Talent Show Committee 35 Marshal 35 National Honor Society 4. Selma Carol Holleman llcarolll Social Committee 25 Pro- Committee 45 Home- gram room Vice-President 25 Trea- surer 35 German Club 35 Latin Club 25 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Thespians 45 Jr. Tal- ent Show Actor 35 Jr. Talent Show Committee 3, Co- Chairman 35 Jr.-Sr. Com- mittee 3, Co-Chairman 35 Gold Letter Certificate 3. Donna Marie Hopson Donna Homeroom S e c r e t a ry 25 Library Club 2, 3, 45 Pan- Am Club 2, 4. Sarah Louise Horton Sarah Student Council 45 Repre- sentative Council 45 Point System Committee 2, 3, 4, Co-Chairman 45 Homeroom Vice-President 2, Treasur- er 3, 45 American Medical Careers of Tomorrow 3, 4, Secretary 45 French Club 3, 45 Math Club 45 Math Semi- nar 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Thes- pians 2, 3, 45 Choralettes 2, 3, Vice-President 35 Con- cert Choir 45 Fall Festival Actor 45 Fall Festival Com- mittee 4, Co-Chairman 45 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Committee 35 Nation- al Honor Society 3, 4, Secre- tary 45 French National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 35 Gold Letter Certi- ficate 3. 44 Wesley Avred Hilliard Wesley V.l.C.-l.C.T. 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4. Charles Wayne Holland llwaynell Public Relations Committee 45 French Club 45 Marching Band 45 Wind Ensemble 45 Dixieland Band 45 Fall Fes- tival Actor 45 Jr. Talent Show Actor 45 Modern Music Masters 45 Gold Let- ter Certificate 2. Brenda Joyce Hopkins Brenda Social Committee 25 Public Relations Committee 35 House and Grounds Commit- tee 45 Homeroom Vice- President 3, 45 Hi-Rocket 25 American Medical Ca- reers of Tomorrow 3, 45 French Club 35 Latin Club 25 Pep Club 3, 45 Thespians 45 Choralettes 25 Jr. Talent Show Actor 25 Jr.-Sr. Com- mittee 3. Rebecca Jane Horne llaeckyll Homeroom Chaplain 25 Fu- ture Homemakers of Ameri- ca 25 Pep Club 25 V.l.C.- l.C.T. 4, Secretary 4. Donna Grace Howell Donna American Medical Careers of Tomorrow 45 F utu re Homemakers of America 45 laatin Club 25 Pan-Am Club if 1. ...-.ffmhmimmmnsmmiiisauim ' ' wmauwulttemiesamueimifild ,--L G' ,raw - ., I mil 6' .fn --0,7 Sw L. HESTER W. HESTER L... HIGGINS --...A W. HILLIARD R. HILLIARD HOBBIE HOBBS ff, W. HOLLAND D. HOLLAND If i T. HOLLAND 4? C. HOLLEMAN XM B. HOPKINS i ng Iqi, 1 ,.I . V1 ,A X A Zi I. HOPKINS Im P. HOPKINS Q D. HOPSON HORNE HORNER G. HORTON S. HORTON D. HOWELL 3 MMZWVIZ 1'arrv I1 gi' fp- 1.-f-1 'Kanna- 'HQ-af? -u ' 'wmv 5 1 ag-.L W xk f 1 5 I I VI ,I ,I J 5 ,! I! 6 1 5 i Aw, F 5 Margaret Howard Margaret Allegro Club 3, French Club 3, 4, Choralettes 2, 3, Ac- companist 3, Concert Choir 4, Marching Band 3, 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 4, Jr. Talent Show Committee 3, National Honor Society 4, Modern Music Masters 2, 3, 4, Historian 4. John Alan Hurlburt John Student Council 4, Repre- sentative Council 2, 4, Point System Committee 2, Traffic Committee 4, Co- Chairman 4, Homeroom President 2, lnter-Club Council 4, Engineers' Club 4, French Club 3, 4, Math Club 3, Math Seminar 3, Page Ambassadors 4, Pep Club 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, President 4, Fall Festival Actor 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 4, Marshal 3, National Honor Society 4, National Math Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Gold Letter Cer- tificate 3. Vernona Lavonne Jackson Lavonne Library Club 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2. Mary Louise Jennings Louise Public Relations Committee 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Treasur- er 2, Secretary 3, Hi-Rocket 3, 4, Co-News Editor 4, American Field Service Com- mittee 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Playmakers 4, Social Science Seminar 3, Jr.-Sr. Committee 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4. Betsy Lynn Jones lIBetSyll House and Grounds Com- mittee 2, 3, Accreditation Committee 4, American Medical Careers of Tomor- row 3, 4, French Club 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Playmakers 2, Girls' Chorus 2, Choral- ettes 3, 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, Jr. Talent Show Committee 3, Gold Letter Certificate 2. SENICRS Patricia Ann Howell Tricia Social Committee 2, Debate Club 2, French Club 2, Ger- man Club 3, Library Club 4, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Thes- pians 2, 3, 4, Choralettes 2, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, Na- tional Math Honor Society 3, 4. Bonnie Marie Inscoe Bonnie Representative Council 2, P ro g ra m Committee 4, Homeroom President 2, Fu- ture Teachers of America 4, Pan-Am Club 2, 3, 4, Fall Festival Committee 4, Jr. Talent Show Committee 3, National Honor Society 4, Spanish National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4. Ralph Norman James 11RGIph11 V.l.C.-l.C.T. Machine Shop 4. Homer Crawford Jobe Crawford Traffic Committee 2, 3, Page Ambassadors 2, Pan- Am Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Track 2. Donna Marie Jones ' Donna Point System Committee 3' Homeroom Secretary 3 Treasurer 4, American Medi- cal Careers of Tomorrow 3 4, Chess Club 2, Secretary- Treasurer 2, Debate Club 2, 3, Secretary 3, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Social Science Semi- nar 4, Tri-Sci 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2., Jr, Talent Show Committee 3, N at io n al Honor Society 4, National Math Honor Society 3, 4. I I r Sybil Elaine Huggins IlSybilII Social Committee 2, Point System Committee 3, Fu- ture Homemakers of Ameri- ca 4, Pan-Am Club 2, 3, Choralettes 2, 3, Concert Choir 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 4, Jr. Talent Show Committee 3. Kathryn Jean Inscoe Kathryn House and Grounds Commit- tee 2, 3, Pan-Am Club 2, Social Science Seminar 3, V.l.C.-l.C.T. 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Choralettes 3, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, Gold Let- ter Certificate 2. Ruth Diane James Diane Social Committee 2, Home- room Treasurer 2, German Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Playmakers 2. Carol Anne Johnson llcoroill House and Grounds Com- mittee 3, 4, Allegro Club 3, 4, American Medical Careers of Tomorrow 4, Latin Club 2, Girls' Chorus 2, Choral- ettes 3, 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3. Janice Claire Jones Janice Representative Council 3, lnterational Relations Com- mittee 4, Homeroom Presi- dent 3, lnter-Club Coun- cil 4, Allegro Club 2, Fu- tureTeachers of America 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Play- makers 4, National Honor Society 4, Latin National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4. James Nathaniel Hunter IIJimmyIl Traffic Committee 2, House and Grounds Committee 3, Engineers' Club 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Playmakers 3, Thes- pians 4, Jr. Talent Show Committee 3. James Cleveland Ivey lIJimmyll Paula Carolyn Jeffries Paula Allegro Club 3, 4, Trea- surer 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Wind Ensemble 2, 3, 4, French National Honor Society 3, 4. Gary Lynn Johnson IIGG ryll Public Relations Committee 3, Traffic Committee 4, ln- ter-Club Council 4, Treasur- er 4, Engineers' Club 3, 4, President 4, Pan-Am Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Science Evening Seminar 3, 4, Tri- Sci 3, Mastersingers 2, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, Mar- shal 3, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4. Larry David Jones Ill-orryll . ,... ..f.........u.n.umnnnmsimdintuhiuuM8h!nxsmaaaEixuaQmzL1-rlhR4i3iiPi2'gl- ...-INK' LLAAW HOWARD T, HOWELL HUGGINS HUNT HURLBURT B, INSCOE K. INSCOE IVEY JACKSON R. JAMES D. JAMES JEFFRIES JENNINGS JOBE C. JOHNSON G. JOHNSON B. JONES D. JONES J. JONES L. JONES '.'f'l1'TlY 71 ' 1' W ...nu 'r ' ' - ar' fin. J ,S ., 1 A. , .,-w.---ff 456-'v a ffffazgf 2, Z 1 w Y w W 1 1 i x wb'-'fa-uv' J! li Q 3 ,V A 2 2 I i 1 I I nfirvf x 3 Mary Dorsay Jones Dorsay Representative Council 2, Social Committee 2, 3, 4, Homeroom P r e sid e nt 2, Vice-President 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Latin Club 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Thespians 4, Choralettes 2, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, Jr. Talent Show Committee 3, Jr.-Sr. Committee 3, Sr. Play Actor 3, Senior Play Committee 3. William Vernon Jones, Jr. lIBiHll Publicity Committee 4, Rocket Society 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4. Carolyn Anne Keene Carolynn Social Committee 2, Public Relations Committee 3, Fu- ture Business Leaders of America 4, Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Playmak- ers 3. Jerry Wayne Kennedy ll-Jerryll Homeroom Vice - President 2, Pan-Am Club 2. Patricia Ann King llpotll Girls' Athletic Association 2, Distributive Education 4. SENIORS Michael Charles Jones IIMikeIl Chess Club 2, 3, Co-Cap- tain 3, Social Science Semi- nar 3, 4. Alice Coe Jorgensen Al ice Publicity Committee 2, 3, lnterational Relations Com- mittee 4, Homeroom Vice- President 2, Secretary 4, Messenger 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, Pep Club 2, Science Evening Seminar 4, Tri-Sci 4, Choralettes 2, 3, Concert Choir 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Committee 3, Co-Chairman 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Latin National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Sophomore Key, Gold Letter Certificate 2, 3, Jr. Science Symposium d e I e g ate 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4. Richard Murray Keir Richard Sight and Sound Club 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Co-Cap- tain 4, Track 3, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, Jr. Talent Show Committee 2. George Eddie Kessinger Eddie House and Grounds Com- mittee 4. Rebecca Jo King llBeCkyll Social Committee 2, Point System Committee 3, Inter- national Relations Commit- tee 4, American Medical Careers of Tomorrow 4, French Club 3, Latin Club 2, Playmakers 4, Jr. Talent Show Committee 3. Patricia Anne Jones llpotll Library Club 3, 4, Distri- butive Education 4, Girls' Chorus 2. Jane Beaver Julian Jane Social Committee 2, Point System Committee 3, House and Grounds Committee 4, Homeroom Vice - President 2, Latin Club 2, Pep Club 2, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, Jr. Talent Show Committee 4, Gold Letter Certificate 3. Banks Clifton Kelly llclifll Chess Club 2, 3, Engineers' Club 4, French Club 3, So- cial Science Seminar 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. Herbert Glen Kimbrough IIGlenIl Distributive Education 4. Robert Moran King llRGndyll Distributive Education 3, V.l.C.-l.C.T. 4. 48 .. L.., ,, V Y . Walter Lee Jones Walter Edwin Gloner Kearney Edwin Publicity Committee 4, Homeroom Secretary 4, Ger- man Club 3, Rocket Society 2, Marshal 3, National Honor Society 4. Michael H unter Kelly Mike Traffic Committee 4, Home- room Secretary 2, Page Am- bassadors 2, Pan-Am Club 2, Thespians 4, Marching Band 2, Basketball 2, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2. Beverly Louise King Beverly Point System Committee 3, House and Grounds Com- mittee 4, Future Homemak- ers of America 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 4. Sarah Theresa King Theresa Representative Council 2, Social Committee 2, 3, Pub- licity Committee 4, Class Secretary 2, H o m e ro 0 m President 2, 4, Secretary 3, Monogram Club 4, Pan-Am Club 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Playmakers 3, Thespians 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Fall Festival Actor 3, 4, Jr. Tal- ent Show Actor 2, 3, Jr. Talent Show Committee 2. 1.1.11- D. JONES M. JONES P. JONES W. JONES B. JONES JORGENSON JULIAN KEARNEY KEENE KEIR C. KELLY M. KELLY KENNEDY KESSINGER KIMBROUG B. KING P. KING B. KING R. KING T, KING Y'F'U ' Thomas Sullivan King llTommyll Homeroom Vice - President 25 Pan-Am Club 35 Concert Chair 35 Jr. Talent Show Actor 35 Jr. Talent Show Committee 3. Nancy Paulette Kluttz llNOnCyl1 S o cial Committee 2, 45 Homeroom Secretary 3, 45 F u t u r e Homemakers of America 45 Future Teach- ers ot America 45 Latin Club 2, 35 Pep Club 25 National Honor Society 45 Latin Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Key. Anita Kristensen Anita TRANSFER: Student Coun- cil 45 Representative Coun- cil 45 lnterational Relations Committee 45 Homeroom Treasurer 45 Art Club 45 Debate Club 45 German Club 45 Playmakers 45 American Field Service Ex- change Student 4. Patricia Dare Lane llpatll Girls' Chorus 25 Distributive Education 4, Secretary 4. Mary Elizabeth Lavenduski llMaryll Social Committee 25 Point System Committee 35 House and Grounds Committee 45 Homeroom Treasurer 45 Fu- ture Teachers of America 3, 4. SENIORS Timothy Felton King llTimll Arthur Winfield Knight llwinll American Medical Careers of Tomorrow 45 G e r m a n Club 35 Rocket Society 25 Jr. Talent Show Committee 35 M a rs h al 35 National Honor Society 4. Stephanie Ann Kubachko Stephanie Student Council 45 Repre- sentative Council 45 Social Committee 25 Program Com- mittee 3, 4, Co-Chairman 45 Homeroom Treasurer 2, Vice-President 35 Hi-Rocket 45 Messenger 35 Concert Series Committee 35 Latin Club 25 Pep Club 45 Thes- pians 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Fall Festival Actor 45 Fall Festival Committee 4, Co-Chairman 45 Jr. Talent Show Actor 35 Jr. Talent Show Committee 3, Co- Chairman 35 Jr.-Sr. Commit- tee 3, Co-Chairman 35 Girls' State delegate 35 Gold Let- ter Certificate 35 Quill and Scroll 3, 4. Virginia Stone Langford Virginia Social Committee 25 Point System Committee 35 lnter- national Relations Commit- tee 45 Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, 45 American Medical Careers of Tomorrow 45 Art Club 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Play- makers 45 Gold Letter Certi- ficate 3. Julius Joseph Lee Julius V.l.C.-l.C.T. Auto Mechan- ics 4, Secretary 4. 50 Ransom Pitts Kirby Ransom Pan-Am Club 25 Football 25 Basketball 3. Howard Oscar Knight Butch Traffic Committee 45 Home- room Vice-President 25 Pep Club 35 Jr. Talent Show Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Com- mittee 3. Marshall Clayton Lamb Marshall Homeroom Treasurer 25 Page Ambassadors 2, 35 Pan-Am Club 25 Football 2. Sarah Jane Larrabee Sarah TRANSFER. Mary Jo Lee IIJOII Social Committee 25 House and Grounds Committee 35 Homeroom Chaplain 25 Fu- ture Homemakers ot Ameri- ca 45 Latin Club 25 Pep Club 4. Nancye Rebecca Kirtley Nancye Social Committee 25 Pro- gram Committee 35 French Club 35 Future Homemak- ers of America 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 35 Future Teachers of America 35 Girls' Athletic Association 2. William Michael Knott Michael Janice Faye Lampley Janice Point System Committee 25 Allegro Club 2, 35 French Club 2, 35 German Club 3, 45 Social Science Seminar 3, 45 Pep Club 25 Girls' Chorus 25 Jr. Talent Show Actor 25 National Honor So- ciety 3, 45 French National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Key. Esther Rebecca Latta Rebecca Girls' Athletic Association 25 Distributive Education 4. Nancy Carol Lee Woach Homeroom Secretary 45 Girls' Chorus 2, President 25 Choralettes 35 V.l.C.-l.C.T. 4. Treasurer 4. ...fe rims...-f...mc.v...:i l w.:. mm ii, - Nil T. S. KING T. F. KING KIRBY KIRTLEY KLUTTZ W. KNIGHT B. KNIGHT KNOTT KRISTENSEN KUBACHKO LAMB LAMPLEY LANE LANGFORD LARRABEE LATTA LAVEN DUSKI J. LEE M. J. LEE N. LEE mfaiw ff i. , W PM my.. . :J I '-M .QW 5 wr r Sherry Kaye Lee Sherry Homeroom T r e a s u rer 2, Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Mono- gram Club 4. Edward Earl Lewis Eddie T R A N S F E R. Distributive Education 4. Walter Samuel Lockhart, lll Walter Student Council 4, Repre- sentative Council 3, 4, Point System Committee 4, Co- Chairman 4, Homeroom President 3, German Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Treasurer 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Rocket Society 2, Fall Festival Com- mittee 4, Fall Festival Actor 4, Jr. Talent Show Com- mittee 3, Marshal 3, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Gold Letter Certificate 3. Sandra Lee Long Sandra Publicity Committee 4, Homeroom Chaplain 4, Fu- ture Teachers of America 4, Pan-Am Club 4. Rosa Jacquiline Lye Jacquie Program Committee 3, Art Club 3, Allegro Club 4, French Club 3, Potpourri 2, Jr. Talent Show Committee 3. SENIORS .loan Ellen Leich Joan P r og ra m Committee 3, Social Committee 4, Inter- Club Council 4, Allegro Club 3, 4, President 4, American Medical Careers of Tomor- row 3, 4, Debate Club 3, 4, French Club 4, Math Club 4, Playmakers 4, Choral- ettes 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 4, Jr. Talent Show Commit- tee 3. Rodney DeWitt Lewis Philip Wayne Lemons Philip V.l.C.-l.C.T. Carpentry 4, Vice-President 4, Track 4. Anthony Michael Liner David McLeod Lewis David Representative Council 3, H o m e r o o m Treasurer 2, President 3, Monogram Club 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Jr, Talent Show Committee 3, Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. Barbara Leila Little Rodney Tony Barbara Homeroom Vice - President Girls' Chorus 2, V.l.C.- 2, 3, Latin Club 2. C.O.P. 4, Treasurer 4. Patricia Emily Loftis James Alvis Lang Randy Carol Long IIPGTII lljimll llROndyll Point System Committee 2, 3, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Latin Club 2. Madeline Shade Love Madeline H o m er o o m Treasurer 4, Pan-Am Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Playmakers 2, 3, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, Jr. Talent Show Committee 3. Claude Eugene McAdams Gene Representative Council 4, Traffic Committee 3, Home- room Chaplain 3, President 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 3. Representative Council 3, Traffic Committee 2, House and Grounds Committee 4, Homeroom Chaplain 2, President 3, American Field Service Committee 3, Latin Club 2, Page Ambassadors 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Con- cert Series Committee 3, Mastersingers 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 3, 4, Jr. Talent Show Committee 3, Jr.-Sr. Com- mittee 3. Gail Elizabeth Lowe Gail Point System Committee 2, Public Relations Committee 3, House and Grounds Cam- mittee 4, Homeroom Secre- tary 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Marcia Lou McCall Marcia House and Grounds Com- mittee 4, Future Homemak- ers of America 4, Secretary 4, Pep Club 2, 3. 52 Public Relations Commitee 3: Homeroom Vice-President 4, F u t u r e Teachers of America 4, Girls' Athletic Associatoin 2, Pan-Am Club 4, National Honor Society 4, Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Girls' State delegate 3. Gerrard Barry Lumley IlBOrryll Russie Gail McCorkle Gail Distributive Education 4. -A qluftww' Q S. LEE LEICI-I LEMONS D. LEWIS E. LEWIS R. LEWIS LINER LITTLE LOCKHART LOFTIS J, LONG R. LONG S. LONG LOVE LOWE LUMLEY LYE MCADAMS MCCALL G. MCCORKLE an is QP' 53, ., ...si wmv 'C' 07090 -riff' V 4 I I I I I I I I I fb-as 1-Us Thomas Leroy McCorkle lITOmmyll Hi-Rocket 2, 35 D.E.C.A, 4. Kathy Ann McKellar llKGthyll Margaret Ann McLean Margaret V.l.C.-C.O.P. 4. Jay Margolis II-joy!! Student Council 45 Repre- sentative Council 45 Traffic Committee 2, 3, 4, Co- Chairman 45 Engineers' Club 45 French Club 25 Pan- Am Club 3, 45 Mastersing- ers 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 4. Janice Ferguson Masingale Janice Art Club 35 V.l.C.-l.C.T. 4. Tommy Joe McCorkle Walter Kerry McDade Donna Key McFarland Tommy Joe nKerry1l Traffic Committee 45 Foot- ball 2. Donna Public Relations Committee 25 Social Committee 35 Homeroom Chaplain 2, Trea- surer 35 Future Business Leaders of America 4, Sec- retary 45 Future Teachers of America 35 Library Club 2, 45 Pan-Am Club 35 Pep Club 35 Girls' Chorus 25 Choralettes 35 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3. Joseph Pryce McKelpin Charles Allen McLamb Gloria Ann McLamb Joey Charles Gloria TRANSFER. lnterational Re- V.l.C. 4. lations Committee 45 Rocket Society 45 Debate Club 45 Tri-Sci 4. Shirley Jean McMillan Richard Frank Maisto Ann Chorlyn Manley Shirley Ricky Ann Social Committee 2, 35 House and Grounds Com- mittee 45 Homeroom Vice- President 45 French Club 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Thespians 45 Choralettes 25 Jr. Talent Show Actor 25 Jr.-Sr. Com- mittee 35 National Honor Society 45 French National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Key Scholarship Certificate 2. Carolyn Eileen Marks CaroIyn Publicity Committee 2, Point System Committee 3, Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Girls Athletic Association 25 La- tin National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Gladys Luvenia Mason Gladys French Club 35 Playmakers 45 Tri-Sci 2. 54 Representative Council 2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 Traf- fic Committee 25 Class Vice- President 45 H o m e roo m President 2, 35 Inter-Club Council 35 Latin Club 2, 3, President 35 American Medi- cal Careers of Tomorrow 45 Monogram Club 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 45 Co- Chairman Fall Festival Com- mittee 45 Jr. Talent Show Actor 35 Jr. Talent Show Committee 35 Marshal 35 National Honor Society 4. Teresa Jane Maronic Teresa Society Committee 25 French Club 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Jr, Talent Show Actor 25 Girls' Chorus 25 Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. Wayland Everett Massey Wayland Social Committee 2, 3, 45 H o m e roo m Treasurer 2, President 35 Latin Club 25 Social Science Seminar 3, 45 Thespians 35M a rc h i n g Band 2, 3, 45 Wind En- semble 3, 45 Jr. Talent Show Actor 45 Jr. Talent Show Committee 35 Marshal 35 National Honor Society 45 National Merit Finalist 4. ... ... , .-. -.....-ei.-.ue pm 'emu-un,-4num.u.n..ln .xii Social Committee 25 Libr- ary Club 4. Ralph Deryl Martin nRoIphll Traffic Committee 45 En- gineers' Club 45 Rocket Club 3. Gerald Wayne Medlin llujerryll Traffic Committee 35 Foot- ball 2, 3, 4. a....i ' - u.-u..n..au1 T. MCCORKLE T. J. MCCORKLE MCDADE MCFARLAND MCKELLAR MCKELPIN C. MCLAMB G. MCLAMB MCLEAN MCMILLAN MAISTO MANLEY MARGOLIS MARKS MARONIC MART!N MASINGALE MASON MASSEY MEDLI N F Robert Danny Mason lloannyll Shelia Lee Melvin Shelia Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. George Weil Myron Neil Martha Stephens Montgomery Martha Traffic Committee 25 So- cial Committee 45 Home- Room Secretary 25 lnter- Club Council 45 Art Club 3 4, President 45 Thespians 3 45 Jr. Talent Show Actor 3. I 1 Tony Vinson Moore IITOnyll Homeroom Secretary 2, Vice-President 35 Baseball 3,4. SENIORS Danny Ray Maynard 11Donny11 Homeroom Chaplain 25 Football 2 ,3, 45 Track 3. Mary Ann Meyer Mary Ann Social Committee 25 Mes- senger 45 Future Teachers of America 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Pep Club 35 Girls' Chorus 25 Choralettes 3, 45 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3. Frederick Earl Mize Freddy Traffic Committee 35 V.l.C.- l.C.T. 4, President 45 Track 2. f David George Moore David Student Organization Vice- President 45 Student Coun- cil 3, 45 Representative Council 3, 45 Social Com- mittee 25 Class Vice-Presi- dent 3, President 35 lnter- 45 Concert Series Commit- tee 35 Pan-Am Club 25 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Thespians 35 Marching Band 2, 35 Wind Ensemble 2, 35 Fall Festival Actor 2, 3, 45 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 45 Jr. Talent Show Committee 3, Co-Chairman 35 Jr.-Sr. Committee 3, Co-Chairman 35 Marshal 35 National Honor Society 45 Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 25 Modern Music Masters 3, 45 Gold Letter Certificate 35 Boys' State delegate 3. Barbara Carol Moores Barbara Social Committee 2, 3, 45 Future Business Leaders of America 45 American Medi- cal Careers of Tomorrow 4. 56 Phillip Noell Maynard Ilphi-III Traffic Committee 25 Point System Committee 35 Al- legro Club 45 American Medical Careers of Tomor- row 45 Rocket Club 4. Michelle Minah Shelly Student Council 45 Repre- sentative Council 45 Pub- licity Committee 3, 4, Co- Chairman 45 Hi-Rocket 4, Art Editor 45 Art Club 3 45 German Club 3, 4, Vice- President 45 Latin Club 25 Math Club 2, 3, 45 Fall Fes- tival Committee 45 Jr. Tal- ent Show Committee 3, Co- Chairman 35 Jr.-Sr. Commit- tee 3, Co-Chairman 35 Na- tional Honor Society 45 Gold Letter Certificate 3. I Simon Deon Mobley IIDeOnIl Traffic Committee 45 En- gineers' Club 4. Martha Claire Moore Martha Homeroom Chaplain 2, Vice- President 35 American Medical Careers of Tomor- row 45 Choralettes 25 Con- cert Choir 3, 45 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 4. Damingos Moreira Pires Morais llDOnll Art Club 4. - ' -vb ' r .. ..-Nov. t...v 4- Atzwbiiitilllhhhllldtbbrtbzttlt Woodrow Bowling Melton llsubll Cindy Anne Minnotte llcindyll Art Club 45 Pan-Am Club 2, 4. Anne Gaddy Montgomery IlAnneII Social Committee 25 Home- room Treasurer 25 Hi-Rock- et 2, 35 French Club 35 Latin Club 25 Pep Club 2, 35 Jr. Talent Show Actor 3. Tommy Floyd Moore n-I-Ornrnylr Mastersingers 2, 35 Bas- ketball 25 Junior Talent Show Actor 2, 3. Donna Lee Morgan Donna Social Committee 25 Home- room Secretary 2, 45 Pan- Am Club 25 V.l.C.-C.O.P. 4, Vice-President 45 Girls' Chorus 25 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2. mmmiainimmallwlit MASON D. MAYNARD P. MAYNARD MELTON MELVIN MEYER MINAH MINNOTTE MXXON MIZE MOBLEY A. MONTGOMERY M. MONTGOMERY D. MOORE M. MOORE T. MOORE T. MOORE MOORES MORAIS MORGAN E 1 :13irMW : Xe-H ,A WL., a 4-....,, 0!nr Rib!-ff! 4-nys hav' 'lv .Rn SX i X .1 iv Q .nnuuvf Shu f ' WN.-v .ns--,, irr.. gin- E. ... 'Q' Q'-MP' Johnny Linwood Morgan Linda Faye Morris Mary Lynne Morton Marilyn Greer Moulton Johnny V.l.C. 4. Mary Teresa Murray IIMOVYII Publicity Committee 2, Point System Committee 3, Inter- national Relations Commit- tee 4, American Medical Careers of Tomorrow 3, 4, President 4, Debate Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Chap- lain 2, Pep Club 2, Choral- ettes 2, Concert Choir 3, Marching Band 4, Junior Talent Show Actor 2, 3, Modern Music Masters 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Caroline Newson Caroline Social Committee 2, 3, Pub- licity Committee 4, Home- room V i ce - President 2, Chaplain 3, Treasurer 4, French Club 3, Monogram Club 4, Secretary 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Fall Festival Actor 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 3, Gold Letter Certificate 3. Stephen Pomeroy Nichols Steve Point System Committee 2, Social Committee 3, Pro- gram Committee 4, Mes- senger 4, French Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Math Club 2, Page Ambassadors 4, Thes- pians 3, 4, Sophomore Key. Carolyn Sta rr Nutt Carolyn Student Organization Secre- tary 4, Student Council 4, Representative Council 2, 4, Social Committee 2, Home- room President 2, Vice-Pres- ident 3, Inter-Club Council 4, Future Teachers of Linda Allegro Club 4. John Eldridge Nance ll-Johnll 1 lnter-Club Council 4, Tri- Sci 4, Vice-President 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Committee 3, Mar- shal 3, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Modern Music Masters 3, 4, President 4. David Hall Newton David Student Organization Presi- dent 4, Student Council 4, Representative Council 3, 4, Class Treasurer 3, Home- room Chaplain 2, President 3, Latin Club 2, Thespians 3, Marching Band 2, 3, Wind Ensemble 3, Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, Jr. Talent Show Committee 3, Co- Chairman 3, Jr.-Sr. Commit- tee 3, Co-Chairman 3, Head Marshal 3, Gold Letter Cer- tificate 3, Boys' State dele- gate 3. Susan Marie Nichols Susan Program Committee 3, Point System Committee 4, Home- room Secretary 4, Hi-Rocket 3, Allegro Club 3, 4, Chap- lain 4, Future Teachers of America 3, 4, Social Science Seminar 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Potpourri 2, Choralettes 2, Accompanist 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 4, Jr. Talent Show Commit- tee 3, Modern Music Mas- ters 2, 3, 4. William Erwin 0'Briant William Traffic Committee 4, Rock- America 2, Pan-Am Club 2, if 50ClelY 22 German CIUP 3 4 3, 4, Thespians 2, , , Treasurer 3, President 4, Choralettes 2, Concert Choir 3, Majorette 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, Jr. Talent Show Committee 3, Jr.-Sr. Committee 3, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Spanish National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Modern Music Masters 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Key, Gold Letter Certificate 3. 58 Mary Lynne Representative Council 2, 3, House and Grounds Com- mittee 2, 4, Point System Committee 3, Homeroom President 2, 3, Messenger 3, 4, American Field Service Committee 2, A m e r i c an Medical Careers of Tomor- row 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Playmakers 4. Carolyn Magdelene Neighbors Carolyn Anne Whitfield Nichols Anne Library Club 2, 3, Pan-Am Club 2, Thespians 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Accompanist 2, Choralettes 3, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3. William Glenn Nichols Glenn Baseball 3, 4. Johnny Edward Olive Johnny V.l.C. 4. 1lLynnll Social Committee 2, 3, Point System Committee 3, Mes- senger 2, 3, Inter-Club Council 4, Allegro Club 4, American Medical Careers of Tomorrow 3, Debate Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3, German Club 3, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Pan-Am Club 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Pep Club 2, Tri-Sci 2, 3, Math Seminar 3, 4, Choralettes 2, Jr. Tal- ent Show Actor 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 4, National Math Hon- or Society 3, 4, Sophomore Key. Charles Barry Nevius llBorryIl Julius Alton Nichols Nick Traffic Committee 4. Bettye Jean Norman 11BeH,y11 V.l.C.-l.C.T. 4, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Junior Talent Show Actor 2, 3. Harry Reams 0'Neal Reams Junior Talent Show Actor 2, 3. rf-.ug .ufufztimfz-m.5inin.. L.. miimthiinnliiuiikiuih ' ' 'HH-l J. MORGAN MORRIS MORTON MOU LTON MURRAY NANCE NEIGHBORS NEVIUS NEWSON NEWTON A. NICHOLS N. NICHOLS S. NICHOLS S. M. NICHOLS G. NICHOLS NORMAN NUTT O'BRIANT OLIVE O'NEAL Caamaiffv Stephen Orander Stephen Homeroom Vice-President 4, French Club 3, Latin Club 2, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 2, Track 2. Anne Elizabeth Pace llAnneII Social Committee 2, 3, 4, F u t u r e Homemakers of America 3, Future Teachers of America 4, Latin Club 2, 4. James Peter Paschal IIJ immyll Ruth Elizabeth Pea rce ll Ruthll Girls' Athletic Association 2, Library Club 3, 4. Joe Carl Penland ll-joel! Basketball 2, 3, 4, Co-Cap- tain 4. SENIORS Charles Becker Overcash Cha rles Public Relations Committee 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Pan-Am Club 2, 3, Social Science Seminar 3, 4, Tri-Sci 2, Wrestling 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 4. Rachel Mae Page Rachel Girls' Athletic Association 2. Brenda Joyce Paschall Brenda Homeroom S e c r e ta ry 2, V.l.C.-C.O.P. 4. Diane Fay Peele Diane Social Committee 2, Library Club 2, Pep Club 3, Play- makers 3, Junior Talent Show Committee 3. Robert James Pennington llBObIl Mack W. Overman IIMOCRII Homeroom Se c re ta ry 2, Marching Band 2, Football 2, Track 2, Wrestling 4. Virginia Sue Parham llsuell Brenda Gayle Pate Brenda Social Committee 2, Future Business Leaders of America 4, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 2, 3. Joyce Anne Peele njoycen Jack Bynum Penny nsonnyll Homeroom Vice-President 2. H o m e r o o m Treasurer 3, i..., Qu..- .... .-L -imnnimnaiii .. rn. Vice-President 4, Latin Club 2. iannnumnlnransueaizahnaaiasa Clifton Broudus Owen Butch Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3, Pan-Am Club 2, Marching Band 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Junior Talent Show Committee 2, 3. George Edwin Parrish George Public Relations Committee 2, Traffic Committee 3, 4, Library Club 2, Rocket So- ciety 2, Sight and Sound Club 2, 3, V.l.C. 4, Wrest- ling 4, Junior Talent Show Actor 2, Junior Talent Show Committee 2, 3. Paul Stratton Payne Paul Representative Council 4, Traffic Committee 2, 3, Homeroom President 4, Pan- Am Club 2. Barbara Jean Peninger Barbara Girls' Chorus 2, Junior Tal- ent Show Actor 2. Carolyn Ann Perry Carolyn Publicity Committee 2, So- cial Committee 4, Pan-Am Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 4, Allegro Club 4, Tri-Sci 2, Choralettes 2, 3, Junior Tal- ent Show Actor 2, 3, Span- ish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, National Honor So- ciety 4, Sophomore Key. rnimhiivn. nm.. .M 'mu.xH.it..Ahll. I mln Q,,I4mal453'f3'E- ORANDER OVERCASH OVERMAN OWEN PACE PAGE PARHAM PARRISH J. PASCHAL B. PASCHALL PATE PAYNE PEARCE D. PEELE J, PEELE PENINGER PENLAND PENNINGTON PENNY PERRY 'F' Brenda Dane Peterson Brenda Debate Club 2, Girls' Ath- letic Association 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 4. Jan Rebecca Pickett lljonll Future Teachers of America 4, Girls' Athletic Association 3, 4. Laura Jane Pierce Laura Homeroom T r e a s u rer 2, Girls' Athletic Association 2, Library Club 3, V.l.C.- C.O.P. 4. Nancy Ruth Pittman l1NOnCyll lnter-Club Council 4, Alle- gro Club 3, French Club 3, Latin Club 2, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Wind Ensem- ble 2, 3, 4, President 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Latin National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4, Modern Music Masters 3, 4, Secretary 4, Sophomore Key. Tommy W. Poe SENIORS Jerri Lynn Phillips Jerri Representative Council 3, Public Relations Committee 2, Publicity Committee 3, Homeroom Secretary 2, Pres- ident 3, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Jr. Talent Show Commit- tee 3. Richard Marshall Pickett Marshall James Lewis Pifer llJirnmyll Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3, Engineers' Club 4, Latin Club 2, Basketball 2, Mar- shal 3. Paul Lee Pittman Ill-eel! Homeroom Vice-President 3, Football 2, 3. Alan Pollard Audrey Pell Pickett llpellll Point System Committee 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Association 2, Latin Club 2, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Math Seminar 4, Jr. Talent Show Committee 3, Jr.-Sr. Com- mittee 3, Co-Chairman 3, National Honor Society 4, French National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Latin National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Na- tional Math Honor Society 3, 4, Gold Letter Certificate 2, 3, Sophomore Key, Elizabeth Council Pickrell 11BetSyl1 Publicity Committee 2, Homeroom Chaplain 2, Fu- ture Homemakers of Amer- ica 2, 3, Girls' Athletic As- sociation 4, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Junior Talent Show Actor 2, 3. Preston Dawson Pipkin, Jr. Preston Public Relations Committee 2, 3, Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent 3, Debate Club 2, Pan- Am Club 3, Junior Talent Show Committee 3. Bonnie Carol Pledger Bonnie Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. Robert Wesley Pollok llTommyll llAIGnII IIBObbyII Distributive E d u c a tion 4, V.l.C. 4, Junior Talent Show Football 2, Jr.-Sr. Commit- President 4. Committee 3, 4, National tee 3. Honor Society 4. 62 Fred James Pickett Fred Wallace Leigh Pickett Wallace Wrestling 4. Brenda Carolyn Pittman Brenda Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, D.E.C.A. 4. Ca rolyn Virginia Poe Carolyn Social Committee 2, Pub- licity Committee 3, Home- room Secretary 4, Allegro Club 4, American Medical Careers of Tomorrow 4, Art Club 3, Future Business Leaders of America 2, Fu- ture Homemakers of Amer- ica 4, Library Club 3, 4, Choralettes 2, Junior Talent Show Actor 2. Brenda Jane Pope Brenda Representative Council 3, Social Committee 2, 3, Homeroom President 3, Fu- ture Business Leaders of America 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Choralettes 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 4. 1 1 . ..i ni..-nnitigt ,.t.i-iimiuillnnnldminlniafrnlhil ' igiumlifff , PETERSON PHILLIPS P. PICKETT F. PICKETT J. PICKETT M. PICKETT PICKRELL PICKETT PIERCE PIFER PIPKIN B. PITTMAN N. PITTMAN L. PITTMAN PLEDGER C. POE T. POE POLLARD POLLOK POPE AH, . . -up-P 481 'Ss-f fx-2.,, A..-..,. args'-fp GMM 5 E ig.-hx Rebecca Joan Poteat Joan Dana L. Pritchett lloonoll Social Committee 3, Home- room Treasurer 2, Pan-Am Club 3, 4. Alice Virginia Ray Alice Social Committee 2, 3, Pro- gram Committee 4, Hi-Rock- et 3, 4, Circulation Man- ager 4, Concert Series Com- mittee 3, Debate Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Future Homemak- ers of America 3, Future Teachers of America 4, Thespians 4, Social Science Seminar 4, Potpourri 2, Jr. Talent Show Actor 3, Jr. Talent Show Committee 3, CO-Chairman 3, Jr.-Sr. Com- mittee 3. Martha Anna Redmond Martha Homeroom Chaplain 3, Latin Club 2. Marian Fay Rich Marian American Medical Careers of Tomorrow 3, V.l.C. 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2. SENIORS Samuel Keesler Pratt llsomll Homeroom T r e a s u rer 2, French Club 2, 3, Tennis 3. Phyllis Evelyn Provins llphylll Future Business Leaders of America 4. Elmer James Ray IIJ immyll Homeroom Vice-President 3, Engineers' Club 4, Pan-Am Club 2, Sophomore Key, Marshal 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Junior Science Sympos- ium 3. Dorothy McAdams Reep Dottie Public Relations Committee 2, House and Grounds Com- mittee 4, Homeraom Secre- tary 3, Pan-Am Club 2, Pep Club 2, Jr. Talent Show Committee 3. Carolyn Sue Richardson Sue Homeroom Vice-President 2, Secretary 3, Girls' Athletic Association 2, Future Busi- ness Leaders of America 3, F u t u r e Homemakers of America 3, V.l.C.-C.O.P. 4. Jerrie Lee Pridgen Jerrie Charlotte Lane Puckett IILOnell Social Committee 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Treasurer 3, 4, Future Homemakers of Am- erica 4, Pep Club 2, 3. Linda Carol Ray Linda Future Homemakers of America 4, Pan-Am 2, 3, National Honor Society 4, Spanish National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Key. Mary Sue Rentz llsuell Future Teachers of America 2, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 3. Charles Bevill Richardson Charles Student Council 4, Repre- sentative Council 4, Pub- licity Committee 2, Program Committee 3, 4, Co-Chair- man 4, Homeroom Vice- President 3, Messenger 3, 4, Art Editor 4, Concert Series 3, Debate Club 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, Page Ambas- sadors 2, 3, 4, Thespians 4, Potpourri 2, Co -Chairman Fall Festival Committee 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 3, Jr. Talent Show Committee 3, C0-Chairman 3, Jr. -Sr. Committee 3, Co-Chairman 3, Marshal 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, French National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Scholarship Certificate 2, Gold Letter Certificate 3, Sophomore Key. Paula Ann Pritchard Paula Point System Committee 2, 3, Program Committee 4, Homeroom Vice-President 2, Secretary 4, American Field Service Committee 2, Latin Club 2, Monogram Club 4, Pep Club 2, 4, Thespians 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Choral- ettes 2, Fall Festival Actor 3, 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, Jr. Talent Show Commit- tee 3, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Gold Letter Cer- tificate 3, Girls' State dele- aate 3. Cecelia Ann Ramsey Cecelia Library Club 4, Girls' Chorus 4. Rita Ferguson Ray Rita Girls' Athletic Association 2, Girls' Chorus 2, Jr. Tal- ent Show Actor 2. Cliff F. Rich Butch Homeroom Chaplain 3, Track 2. David James Richardson David Representative Council 2, Social Committee 4, Home- room President 2, Vice-Pres- ident 3, Monogram Club 4, Sight and Sound Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 3, Jr. Talent Show Commit- tee 3, Jr,-Sr. Committee 3. . l .'..s-..-i.ir:.s- ,ii-.f..mv- a..-.1 i.:m.mlxcuwlmAmmi-m ' uxhiulitllikulathmiittikdltunilt POTEAT PRATT PRIDGEN PRITCHARD PRITCHETT PROVINS PUCKETT RAMSEY A. RAY J. RAY L. RAY R. RAY REDMOND REEP RENTZ B. RICH M. RICH S. RICHARDSON C. RICHARDSON D. RICHARDSON zgzamv Donna Gwyn Riddle Donna Publicity Committee 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Treasurer 2, 4, French Club 2, Choralettes 2, 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, National Honor Society 4, French National Honor Society 4, Sophomore Key. Ma rtha Ellen Riley Marti Representative Council 4, Program Committee 4, Homeroom T r e a s u r er 3, President 4, Messenger 3, Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, Math Club 4, Treasurer 4, Pam-Am Club 2, 3. Vicki Shearon Roberts Vicki Social Committee 3, Home- room Treasurer 4, Future Business Leaders of Tomor- row 4, Girls' Athletic As- sociation 2, 3, 4, 'Treasurer 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Playmakers 3, Fall Festival Committee 3, Junior Talent Show Com- mittee 3. William Roland Rogerson Bill Homeroom Chaplain 2, Football 2, 3, 4. Claudia Ann Rowe Claudia Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Library Club 4, Pan- Am Club 2. SENICRS Beverly Kay Ridout Beverly Public Relations Committee 2, 3, American Medical Ca- reers of Tomorrow 3, 4, Choralettes 2, 3. Donald Edward Roberson Eddie Anne Stuart Robinson Stuart Representative Council 3, Social Committee 2, Point System Committee 3, House and Grounds Committee 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, Pres- ident 3, American Field Service Committee 3, French Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 3, Jr. Talent Show Committee 3, Jr.-Sr. Committee 3, Gold Letter Certificate 2, 3. Stephen Eugene Rolla nd Steve T. Clem Rowland ' 'Clem ru. i ..wrm., .i i -. nmumnurnA.im.i.-nnmushrl James Wescott Rigsbee llJirnmyIl Representative Council 3, 4, Homeroom President 3, 4, Messenger 3, Thespians 4. Charles Sherman Roberts Charles Representative Council 3' Home room Vice-President 21 President 3, Treasurer 4, Monogram Club 4, Master- singers 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3. Pacita Yvonne Robinson Paci ta TRANSFER. Homeroom Sec- retary 4, Future Teachers of America 3, Playmakers 4, Junior Talent Show Com- mittee 3. Betsy Jean Rose IlBetSyIl Representative Council 2, Homeroom Treasurer 3, In- ter-Club Council 4, Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Choralettes 2, Junior Talent Show Actor 2, National Honor Society 4, French National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Key. Lloyd Carlton Russ HI-Ioydfl Traffic Committee 4, Mas- tersingers 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, Junior Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 4. Rebecca Eugenia Rigsbee IlBeCkyII Public Relations Committee 2, Publicity Committee 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3. Glenda Sue Roberts Glenda Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, V.l.C.-C.O.P. 4. Rick Carr Rogers Rick Football 2. Robert Nathan Rosenstein Robert Traffic Committee 4, Marching Band, 2, 3, 4, Wind Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Wrestling 4, Junior Talent Show Ac- tor 4. Carolyn Hooper Satterfield Ill-ynnll Representative Council 2, 4, Publicity Committee 2, 3, Public Relations Committee 4, Homeroom President 2, 4, Vice-President 3, Latin Club 2, Pan-Am Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Choralettes 2, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, Jr.-Sr. Committee 3, Gold Letter Certificate 2, Girls' State delegate 3. 4 Mu-.m-mmmammzuunmmommimnu.1i+nz...n',ummmuwmsi.igu1l RIDDLE RIDOUT J. RIGSBEE B. RIGSBEE RILEY ROBERSON C. ROBERTS G. ROBERTS V. ROBERTS S. ROBINSON P. ROBINSON R. ROGERS ROGERSON ROLLAND ROSE ROSENSTE I N ROWE ROWLAND RUSS SATTERF I ELD .in-w' Cynthia Satterfield Howard Sheldon Schultz Linda N. Schupper Theodore B. Seagroves ncindyu Representative Council 2, 4, Class Treasurer 4, Home- room President 2, Vice-Pres- ident 3, Latin Club 2, Sec- retary 2, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Fall Festival Actor 4, Fall Festival Committee 4, National Honor Society 4, Latin National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4, Modern Music Masters 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Sophomore Key, Girls' State delegate 3. Ellis Lester Selph Ellis Jackie Mae Sheppard Jackie TRANSFER. V.I.C.-C.O.P. 4. Jane Frances Slaughter Jane Homeroom Chaplain 2, 4, Allegro Club 2, Playmakers Club 3, Girls' Chorus 2, Choralettes 3, 4, Junior Tal- ent Show Actor 2, 3. Melford Echerd Smyre Melford Engineers' Club 4, German Club 3, 4, Math Seminar 4, Sceince Evening Seminar 4, Tri-Sci 4. Howard Jo Ann Seymore 1lAnn11 TRANSFER. Pep Club 4, Thespians 4. Vernon Woodrow Sherron, Jr. zlwoodyzl Pan-Am Club 3, Marching Band 2. Beverly Faye Smith Beverly Girls' Athletic Association 2. Maria Somjen Maria German Club 4, Latin Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. Linda Program Committee 2, 3, Accreditations Committee 4, American Medical Careers ot Tomorrow 3, Math Club 3, 4, Thespians 3, Potpourri 2, Junior Talent Show Commit- tee 3, National Honor So- ciety 4, Latin National Hon- or Society 2, 3, 4, National Math Honor Society 3, 4. Steven Michael Sha rpe Steve Inter-Club Council 4, Math Club 3, 4, President 4, Math Seminar 4, Tri-Sci 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4. John Travis Skinner Travis Representative Council 2, Homeroom P re s i d e nt 2, Vice-President 3, Debate Club 2, Pan-Am Club 2, Science Evening Seminar 4. Sylvia Kath ryn Smith Sylvia Social Committee 2, Point System Committee 3, Inter- national Relations Commit- tee 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, French Club 2, Playmak- ers 4, Choralettes 2, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, Jr. Talent Show Committee 3. Monika Maria Somjen Monika - mann. M... .i.t..'..n.-i..'.unnnnu ..4u..,.iu:i. 'eqxhtmu fc.: i.mcL'nen ll-red!! Sight and Sound Club 2, 3, Distributive E d u c a tion 4, Treasurer 4. Sherra Jean Shea rin llJeGnll Homeroom Chaplain 2, ln- ter-Club Council 4, Ameri- can Medical Careers of To- morrow 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Association 2, Latin Club 2, Choralettes 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Junior Talent Show Actor 2, 3, National Honor Society 4, Sophomore Key, Science Evening Seminar 4. Mary Scott Skinner Scott Social Committee 2, Public Relations Committee 3, House and Grounds Com- mittee 4, Homeroom Treas- urer 2, Latin Club 2, 3, Chaplain 3, Choralettes 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, French Club 3, Allegro Club 4, Junior Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 4, Junior Talent Show Committee 3. Turner Reid Smith Reid Donna Marie Sorgi Donna Student Council 4, Repre- sentative Council 2, 4, Soc- ial Committee 2, Point Sys- tem Committee 3, lnterna- tional Relations Committee 4, Co-Chairman 4, Home- room President 2, Messen- ger 3, 4, Inter-Club Coun- cil 4, French Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Playmakers 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Presi- dent 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Lat- in National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Key. inipliiw .tl C. SATTERFIELD SCH U LTZ SCHUPPER SEAGROVES SELPH SEYMORE SHARPE SHEARIN SHEPPARD SHERRON T. SKINNER S, SKINNER SLAUGHTER B. SMITH S. SMITH R. SMITH SMYRE M. SOMJEN M. SOMJ EN SORGI EAR -I f:.'Qa..:liW Margaret Lee Sparks Margaret Social Committee 25 Point System Committee 35 Am- erican Medical Careers of Tomorrow 3, 45 Math Club 3, 45 Tri-Sci 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 25 Junior Talent Show Actor 2, 35 Junior Talent Show Committee 35 National Math Honor So- ciety 3, 4. Catherine Stapleford llKittyll Social Committee 25 Pub- licity Committee 35 interna- tional Relations Committee 45 Homeroom Chaplain 45 Pep Club 35 Playmakers 3, 4. William Fletcher Strayhorn Bill Social Committee 35 Latin Club 25 Page Ambassadors 3. Lindian Joseph Swaim, Jr. lIJOeIl TRANSFER: Page Ambas- sadors 45 Football 45 Base- ball 45 National Honor So- ciety 4. Richard Terry Taylor Richard SENIORS Sylvia Kaye Sprinkle Sylvia Future Homemakers of Am- erica 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Thespians 45 Choralettes 2, 35 Concert Choir 45 Junior Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 4. Patricia Anne Sta rnes Patricia Public Relations Committee 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Vice- President 3, Treasurer 45 Allegro Club 45 Latin Club 2, 3, President 2, Treasurer 35 French Club 45 Math Club 3, 45 Math Seminar 3, 45 Playmakers 45 Tri-Sci 45 Choralettes 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Jr, Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 45 Latin.Nation- al Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 National Math Honor Society 3, 45 Gold Letter Certificate 3. John F. Strickland llJOhnII William Michael Swain Bill Public Relations Committee 25 Program Committee 45 Homeroom Treasurer 45 Concert Series 35 Pan-An' Club 35 Marching Band 2, 35 Junior Talent Show Ac- tor 2, 35 Wind Ensemble 2, 3. Ernest James Teague, Jr. Ernest Fall Festival Actor 3. t ui .lib Charles Michael Stanly Mike Bonnie Frances Stephenson Bonnie H o m e r oom Secretary 25 Girls' Chorus 2, Treasurer 25 Junior Talent Show Ac- tor 2. Rena Marie Stromsland IIRenalI Social Committee 45 Girls' Athletic Association 25 Fu- ture Homemakers of Amer- ica 3, 45 Library Club 2, 3, 3, Chaplain 2, 4, Secretary Richard Wayne Talley llwoynell Public Relations Committee 25 Program Committee 35 Traffic Committee 45 Pan- Am Club 35 Mastersingers 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Fall Festival Committee 45 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 4. Thomas Wayne Temple llTommylI Traffic Committee 45 Mar- shall 3. 70 Patricia Ann Stanley Ilpotll J une Barbour Stephenson J une George Edward Sullivan George V.l.C. 4, Editor 4. Martha Frances Taylor Martha Latin Club 25 American Medical Careers of Tomor- row 35 Distributive Educa- tion 4. Michael Ralph Thiers IIMikeIl Chess Club 2, 35 Rocket Society 35 Tri-Sci 35 Ger- man Club 35 Science Eve- ning Seminar 3, 45 Social Science Seminar 3, 45 Junior Talent Show Actor 4. f.i.....f-riiexxnltitlnitilflihgllifi' 1:1 I JL ,nf-1 Ti SPARKS SPRINKLE M. STANLY F, STANLEY STAPLE FORD STARNES B. STEPHENSON J, STEPHENSON STRAYHORN STRICKLAND STROMSLAND SULLIVAN SWAIM SWAIN TALLEY M. TAYLOR R. TAYLOR TEAGUE TEMPLE THIERS 15.- and-Q-QF ma T, 4 unr- 5-ir' 'UV .m Helen Elizabeth Thomas nl-ibbyll Social Committee 35 Library Club 25 Girls' Athletic As- sociation 45 Choralettes 2, 35 Junior Talent Show Ac- tor 2, 3. Carolyn Ann Tippett Carolyn Representative Council 3, 45 Public Relations Committee 2, 35 Class Secretary 3, 45 Homeroom Sec retary 25 Latin Club 25 American Medical Careers of Tomor- row 3, Chaplain 35 Mono- gram Club 45 Cheerleader 45 Choralettes 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Chairman Fall Festival Committee 45 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 45 Jr. Talent Show Committee 3, Co-Chairman 35 Jr.-Sr. Committee 35 N a t i on al Honor Society 45 Sophomore Key5 Girls' State delegate 3. Donna Sue Tyndall Donna F u t u r e Homemakers of America 45 Choralettes 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Junior Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 4. Brenda Sue Upchurch Brenda Sue Library Club 2. Ellen McPhail Vann Ellen Social Committee 25 Pro- gram Committee 45 Home- room Vice-President 25 Hi- Rocket 3, 4, Editor 4' French Club 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Playmakers 25 Girls' Chorus 25 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 45 Jr. Talent Show Committee 35 Nation- al Honor Society 3, 4, Pres- ident 45 Latin National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Soph- omore Key5 Quill and Scroll 2, 3, 4. I SENIORS Cassandra Leigh Thompson Hsandyll Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 45 Spanish National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4. Patricia Blair Totty Patricia Public Relations Commit- tee 25 Program Committee 45 Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent 45 Allegro Club 25 American Medical Careers of Tomorrow 45 French Club 25 Future Teachers of Am- erica 25 German Club 3, 45 Thespians 45 Choralettes 2, 35 Concert Choir 45 Jr. Tal- ent Show Actor 2, 3, 45 Na- tional Honor Society 45 Sophomore Key. Ma rian Anita Tyndall Anita Social Committee 2, 35 Fu- ture Homemakers of Amer- ica 35 Future Teachers of America 3, 45 Pep Club 3. Brenda Powell Utley Brenda V.l.C,-C.O.P. 4. Brenda Louise Vaughan Brenda Homeroom Chaplain 2, Treasurer 35 Future Home- makers of America 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Thespians 45 Choralettes 25 Fall Fest- ival Committee 45 Jr. Talent Show Committee 3. Toni Dianne Thompson Toni Social Committee 2, 3, 45 Future Business Leaders of America 45 Pep Club 45 American Medical Careers of Tomorrow 45 Girls' Chor- us 25 Junior Talent Show Actor 2. Richard W. Tunstall Richard Engineers' Club 45 Wrest- ling 4. Cheryl Lynn Tyson Cheryl Program Committee 35 Homeroom Secretary 2, 45 Messenger 45 Debate Club 25 Pep Club 45 Playmakers 2, 35 Thespians Club 45 Library Club 45 Choralettes 35 Concert Choir 45 Junior Talent Show Actor 3, 4. Landon Crescenti Uzzell III-Gnnyll Distributive Education 4. William Thomas Vaughan ll-I-or-nrnyll . . .. -4, sr-. . to, ..uim.v.RR8E5M'EifK5 ' Toni Jean Thompson Toni House and Grounds Com- mittee 45 Homeroom Vice- President 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 25 Future Homemakers of America 3. June Sherman Turner lIJUneIl House and Grounds Com- mittee 45 Homeroom Chap- lain 25 Pep Club 2, 35 Thes- pians 3, 4. Thomas Hugh Underwood lITOmmyll Representative Council 2, 3, 45 Homeroom President 2, 3, 45 Page Ambassadors 3, 45 Pep Club 25 Marching Band 25 Football 2, 3, 4, Tri-Captain 45 Fall Festival Actor 35 Jr. Talent Show Actor 35 Jr. Talent Show Committee 3. Charles Wilson Vail Chuck Football 25 Basketball 2. William Otley Veazey notleyn Engineer's Club 45 V.l.C. 4. THOMAS S.THOMPSON T D.THOMPSON T V THOMPSON TIPPETT TOTTY TUNSTALL TURNER D.TYNDALL A.TYNDALL TYSON UNDERWOOD UPCHURCH UTLEY UZZELL VAN VANN B.VAUGHAN T.VAUGHAN VEAZEY dig. maine V 41-as I 1 Q' ,, .u Af . .A,: , Qu, u--wg, 40 ---Q. SENIORS Akeary Junie Vick Henry Alonzo Vickers llJunielI Il'-'enryll Traffic Committee 4, Home- Football 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. room Secretary 2, Pan-Am Club 4, Football Manager 3. Connie Sue Vondrak Connie Representative Council 2, 3, Homeroom President 2, 3. Gloria Roberts Walker Gloria Homeroom Chaplain 3, Vice President 4, Choralettes 2, 4, V.l.C.-C.O.P. 4, President 4. Ma ry Jo Walton IIJOII Richard Lee Watkins Richard Point System Committee 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Library Club 3, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Math Seminar 3, 4, Marshal 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Sopho- more Key, Latin National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Sci- ence Evening Seminar 4, Jr. Science Symposium dele- gate 3. Steve P. Vurnakes Steve Basketball 2. Mary Susan Walker Susan lnter-Club Council 4, Future Homemakers of America 3, Future Teachers ot America 3, 4, President 4, Latin Club 2, Choralettes 2, Con- cert Choir 3, 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 4. Joyce Ann Warren 11-Joycen V.l.C. - C.O.P. 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2. Nancy Carol Watson llNonCy1l Art Club 3, 4, Future Homemakers of America 3, 4, Historian 4, Library Club 4. Pamelia Sue Vickers llpomll Publicity Committee 2, 3, Point System Committee 4, American Medical Careers of Tomorrow 3, 4, Pan-Am Club 3, 4, Tri-Sci Club 2, 3, 4, Art Club 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Junior Talent Show Actor 2, Junior Talent Show Committee 3. Ira Nathan Wagner II! roll Traffic Committee 3, Foot- ball 3, 4. Ronald Neal Walker llRonlI TRANSFER, Hi-Rocket 4, Social Science Seminar 3, 4: Marching Band 3, Track 3. Mary Ann Warren IIAnnII House and Grounds Com- mittee 2, 3, French Club 4' Latin Club 2. I Martha Webster Watts Martha Pep Club 3, V.l.C.-C.O.P. 4, Choralettes 2, Jr. Talent Show Actor 2. 74 Nancy Navecla Vise nNGnCy11 Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Monogram Club 4. Stephen James Wainscott Steve Pan-Am Club 3, 4, Master- singers 3, Concert Choir 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 3, 4. Joyce Lee Waller Joice Publicity Committee 2, Soc- ial Committee 3, Program Committee 4, Homeroom Secretary 3, Future Home- makers of America 4, Pan- Am Club 2, 3, Pep Club 4, Playmakers 2, 3, Thespians 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Choral- ettes 3, Jr. Talent Show Ac-- tor 2, 3, Jr. Talent Show Committee 3. Mary Hall Watkins llMGrylI Program Committee , 4 Homeroom Treasurer 3, 4 Math Club 2, Thespians , Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, Jr.-Sr. Committee 3, Chor- alettes 2. Jeanne Kay Weaver Jeanne Future Homemakers of America 4, Pep Club 3, Girls' Chorus 3, Choralettes 4, Jr. Talent Show Actor 3. . ---4--4 -f - -. -f---.---- -f-wt.--- f .m rr: .f wr'..'1 'H 'MN ' : F izI'.. J i' 1 Mi..mx:.l.ti.N,1ii.l1.Milliniiftlll-itwtkihiialax-zhml VICK H. VICKERS P. VICKERS VISE VONDRAK VURNAKES WAGNER WAINSCOTT G. WALKER S. WALKER R. WALKER WALLER WALTON J. WARREN A. WARREN M. WATKINS R. WATK I NS N. WATSON WATTS WEAVER Y-IPJJL. Y 'tr ikqmm-' Gwendolyn Louise Weisner Gwen Representative Council 45 Homeroom P r e s i d ent 45 V.l.C.-C.O.P. 4, Second Vice-President 4. Clyde Carlton Wheeler Carlton Traffic Committee 45 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Rocket Society 35 Track 25 Marshal 3. Katherine Kay Whitaker lIKathyll Daniel Raymond Wiley llDGnny1l Representative Council 45 Social Committee 35 Home- room Vice - President 2, Treasurer 3, President 45 Thespians 45 Mastersingers 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Bas- ketball 25 Fall Festival Ac- tor 45 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 45 Jr. Talent Show Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Com- mittee 3. June Marie Williams June American Medical Careers of Tomorrow 35 V.l.C.- C.O.P. 4. SENIORS Stephen Weiss Steve Joanne Wheeler Joanne V.l.C.-C.O.P. 4. Keith Welker Whitaker Keith Representative Council 2, 45 House and Grounds Com- mittee 45 Homeroom Presi- dent 2, 4, Chaplain 35 French Club 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Monogram Club 45 Pep Club 25 Football 2, 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Gold Letter Certificate 2. Ca rol Wray Wilkinson Carol Social Committee 25 House and Grounds Committee 45 Art Club 45 Pan-Am Club 3, 45 Pep Club 35 Playmakers 45 Choralettes 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 4. Kenneth Eustoce Williams IlKenll Debate Club 2, 35 Engin- eers' Club 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 45 Math Club 25 Pan- Am Club 2, 3, 45 Marshal 35 National Honor Society 4. Robert Fulton West Robert TRANSFER5 Traffic Com- mittee 4. Paul Marie Wheeler llpoulll Point System Committee 45 Allegro Club 25 Future Homemakers of America 3, 45 Library Club 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 2, Accompanist 25 Choralettes 35 Concert Choir 45 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 4. Brenda Faye White Brenda D.E.C.A. 4. Ruth Fountain Willets Publicity Committee 2, 35 Program Committee 45 Homeroom Vice-President 25 French Club 25 Pan-Am Club 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Choralettes 25 Jr. Tal- ent Show Actor 2, 35 Jr. Talent Show Committee 35 Talent Show Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. Lewis Taylor Williams L. T. 76 ...., ..- .--.1-me , .wan mil pi Donald Wayne Wethington Donald Traffic Committee 2, 35 Social Committee 45 Alle- gro Club 25 Engineers' Club 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Jr. Talent Show Commit- tee 2, 3. Richard Lee Wheeler Rickie Chess Club 35 Debate Club 35 Pan-Am Club 3, 4. Robert Edward Whitfield Whit Traffic Committee 3, 45 Monogram Club 45 Track 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4. George Shelton Williams George German Club 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Pep Club 35 Mar- shal 3. Robert Kent Williams Kent 'uhh ii i .Ml WEISNER WEISS WEST WETHINGTON C. WHEELER J. WHEELER P. WHEELER R. WHEELER K, WHITAKER K. WHITAKER WHITE WHITFIELD WILEY WILKINSON WILLETS G. WILLIAMS J, WILLIAMS KEN WILLIAMS L. T. WILLIAMS KENT WILLIAMS 11. ,js 1.i?1x'1...x Sandra Eliza beth Williamson Sandra Public Relations Committee 35 House and Grounds Com- mittee 45 Allegro Club 35 American Medical Careers of Tomorrow 45 Girls' Athle- tic Association 25 Pan-Am Club 25 Pep Club 25 Jr. Tal- ent Show Committee 3. Robert Buchanan Wilson llBObbyll Publicity Committee 45 En- gineers' Club 4, Treasurer 4. Patricia Carol Womble llpotsyll Social Committee 25 Public Relations Committee 35 Pro- gram Committee 45 Home- room Secretary 45 Library Club 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Playmakers 2, 35 Thespians 45 Girls' Chorus 25 Jr. Tal- ent Show Actor 25 Jr. Tal- ent Show Committee 35 Na- tional Honor Society 45 Bookkeeping I Award 3. Linda Faye Woznicki Linda Girls' Athletic Association 2, 35 Library Club 35 V.l.C.- C.O.P. 45 National Honor Society 45 Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Becky Gay Yorks 1lBeCkyll Future Business Leaders of America 4. SENIORS Barbara Ann Wilson llBGrbll Pan-Am Club 35 American Medical Careers at Tomor- row 4. Thomas Morgan Wilson lITOmll Page Ambassadors 45 Pan- Am Club 45 Pep Club 35 Football 3, 45 Wrestling 45 Track 45 Jr. Talent Show Committee 3. Jana Marie Wood Jana American Medical Careers of Tomorrow 3, 45 Future Teachers of America 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 2, 35 Jr. Tal- ent Show Actor 2, 3. Patricia Ann Wyngaarden llpottyll TRANSFER5 Social Commit- tee 45 Homeroom Treasurer 2, Secretary 45 Pan-Am Club 25 Playmakers 25 Thespians 45 Choralettes 2, 4, Vice-President 45 Mod- ern Music Masters 4. Peter Bernha rt Young llpetell T R A N S F E R5 Tri-Sci- 45 Track 4. 78 Martha Jane Wilson Martha Social Committee 2, 35 House and Grounds Com- mittee 45 Homeroom Trea- surer 25 Messenger 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Pep Club 25 Play- Makers 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Choralettes 2, Secretary 25 Jr. Talent Show Actor 25 National Honor Society 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 4. William Lee Wiseman IIBHIYII Julia Ada Woodruff Julie Public Relations Committee 2, 3, 45 German Club 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Choralettes 2, 35 Science Evening Seminar 3, 45 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 35 National Honor So- ciety 3, 45 Latin National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Key5 Gold Let- ter Certificate 2. Meneva Faye Wynn llFGyell TRANSFER5 Girls' Athletic Association 4. Sue Candace Yow llsuell Representative Council 25 Public Relations Committee 45 Homeroom President 2 Treasurer 35 Future Home- makers at America 45 Girls' Athletic Assocation 25 Pan- Am Club 2, 35 Pep Club 25 Jr. Talent Show Committee 35 Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. I Patricia Anne Wilson llpatll Point System Committee 25 Hi-Rocket 45 Future Home- makers of America 25 Libr- ary Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Reporter 45 S o cial Science Seminar 45 Choral- ettes 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2, 3, 4. Delores Jane Witt Il-lonell Homeroom Secretary 3, Tre- asurer 4: V.l.C. 45 Girls' Chorus 25 Jr. Talent Show Actor 2. Douglas Nichols Woods IIDOUQII Homeroom Vice - President 35 Engineers' Club 45 Foot- bal 2, 35 Wrestling 4. Patsy Ross Yates upot-syn Francis Jackson Zeck Jackie Marshal 3. WILLIAMSON B. WILSON M. WILSON P. WILSON B. WILSON T. WILSON WISEMAN WITT WOMBLE WOOD WOODRUFF WOODS WOZNICKI WYNGAAR DEN WYNN YATES YORKS YOUNG YOW ZECK llll um nl wx Front Row: Gina Tyor, Treasurer, Kathy Davenport, Secretary. Back Row: Lee Patterson, Vice-President, Bobby Tyndall, President. CLASS OF 1966 The class officers Bobby Tyndall, President, Lee Patterson, Vice-President, Kathy Daven- port, Secretary, and Gina Tyor, Treasurer, with the aid of the class advisors Miss Lunsford and Mrs. Alexander, steered the Junior Class into an unequaled record during this past year. The Class led Durham High School to a rec- ord intake during the week of the Budget Drive. Not to be accused of resting upon financial laurels alone, the Class then proceeded to make S400 on the sale of football tags. Homecoming was a joyous occasion for the juniors with our lovely representative Janet Jones, who represented us well. Furlough for Four, which received a gross in- take of Sl,267.00, was an example of the hard effort produced by the members of the class. As a result of these ventures the Junior Class emerged from the old year with long-awaited financial security. Along with Christmas vaca- tion came the Junior's status symbol-their class rings. It was apparent to all as they casu- ally glanced at and displayed their rings. In the spring, the thoughts of males at DHS turned to love-and the Jr.-Sr.! This year's Jr.-Sr. was a wonderful dream of perfume and lace. The fabulous Monzas furnished the music and provided a really sensational time. The Class did not, however, restrict its suc- cess to the pages of the account book. The Class contributed greatly to all phases of scho- lastic and athletic competition at DHS. The reason for this success is the constructive differ- ences of opinion that are so visible in the Class. We, the officers, are tremendously proud of our Class's record of achievement. We cannot, how- ever, assume the credit for this record, the credit lies with the unprecedented and un- equaled collection of individual personalities that make up the Class of l966. Q W Vx! 2 14' 7 L- , Vi FF M' 41 ,,A, i l i A c , L?-1., 'Fig K , W2 i .ff W. I J lfsnuuvil , we Q 9 l is K. 4 1 .f , ,Y wwe..-v . .. .ma ' 1'lJ.,',l P . V Harley Abernathy Paula Abramson Brenda Adams Danny Adams Diane Addison Linda Addison Steve Alexander Ronnie Allen Polly Arena Kyle Arms Dottie Arnold Andy Ashley Ann Ashley Frank Bahnson Nancy Bailey Sandra Bailey Peggy Baker Patsy Barber Colon Barker Mike Barnes Dahl Barnhill Steve Barnhill Cindy Barrow Barbara Barry Margret Beach Nancy Beard Jimmy Beck Jane Bengston Pam Bennett Judy Billings Richard Bindewala Linda Blackey Donavie Blackwood Grant Boone Ken Boswell Betsy Bowen Terry Boyarsky Ann Boyles Jackie Bradsher Suzanne Bradsher Charles Brockwell Mona Brothers Paulette Brown Ronnie Brown Suzi Brown Ricky Buchanan Susie Budd Betsy Bugg Bill Bunn Debbie Burgoon Jerry Burrage Bill Butler Mike Butler Barbara Byrd Robbie Byrum Darlene Caldwell Kenneth Cameron Leslie Cameron Sandy Campbell Brenda Carden 1, ,, x f .h h fill'-: ill K s Kg ' 551, s 1 f 5 Qfxv. rf 'J wg f 4-13 'F 7 Nil, ' 'flu w ., A-BL 1- H V aim- ilfff iff . Q we fy, ,,, J ' N J C J ,X gm , gb, f I- I ljvf lvf ,r 0 f if , kj' G -... 1 71 A . J 422' f fav X i 'E , Q, Peggy Carden Maria Carr Jimmy Carroll Shirley Cash Cindy Cates Pat Cates Johnny Cates Becky Caudle Ronnie Chamberlain Susan Chamberlain Linda Chasak Mary Faeth Chenery John Clark David Clayton Kenny Coats Linda Cole Joyce Coleman Patsy Coman Chuck Cooper Judy Cotten Jetta Cox Ken Cox Nancy Cozart Jackie Crowder Judy Crutchfield Brenda Dameron James Daniel Kathy Davenport Kathy Davis John Davis Robin Davis Judy Deal Naomi DeBlanc Charles deBruyne Carl Delamar Rita Dement William Dement Linda A, Dennis Linda l.. Dennis Larry Dennis Gladys DeVore Brenda Dickerson Steve Dickson Dennis DiCroce Billy Dixon Ronnie Doby Frances Dow Teresa Dowdy Joey Dozier Donna Drane Charlie Duke Pat Duke Tommy Duncan Jim Edgerton Joyce Edwards Shoryn Eisenberg Margaret English Jill Foucette Pam Fearing Rickey Ferrell I, .2 ,J as :Pew ul 53' l ENE X 'R Q 8? , ga is 1 . uv' . E I '17 , F . ' M 'fi I X Q. X A- Q , J ie, sg.. 5 , A L xy 9 A of kc Q fi f Y 0 - 1 , M f,V '-f if F . We ar 'I -' K '1 bf Joyce Ferrell Linda Ferrell Teresa Ferrell Bill Fields Mary Fillmore Sandra Fink Mike Fisher Jim Fletcher Phil Fonville Ken Foreman Johnna Forrester Sam Foster Gail Fourqurean Lois Fowler Sherrod Fowler Greg Fowler Curtis Fowler Wayne Franklin Shirley Glenn David Godfrey Wayne Goodwin Phyllis Gore Sonny Goss Rita Gray Bill Gregory Barbara Griffin David Gunter Tommy Gunter Don Guthrie Linda Hales Bobbie Hall Donald Hall Patricia Hall Pat Hamacher Rose Hamlett Wayne Hammock Philip Frankinstein Ray Hannah Calvin Funderburk George Hannen Charles Gaillard Mary Galbraith Susan Garner Diana Garrard Richard Gerling Frank Gery Beverly Gesak Larry Gibbs Linda Gillespie Furman Gillian Judy Harmon Kaye Harris Lorraine Harris Steve Harris Steve R. Harris Wanda Harris David Hayes Eddie Haywood Susan Harwood Dale Heninger L l . 1 ! 'if E ,, 'IL , 7 an - 7.7. , . ,,,, -L wi' 'R l lillllfl ga 3 X W' el if I' VF Y 5, gf: xl fx, Linda Herndon Stephani Heron Joyce Hester Larry Hester Shelby Hill Ann Hinton Richard Hintz Jerone Hogan Tim Hoke Carolyn Holleman Gloria Holloman Charlotte Holsomback Charlene Honeycutt Shelia Honeycutt Rick Hopkins Chris Horton Charles Howard Margaret Hudson Bobby Hunt Mark Hunt Janice Hurst Janie Husketh Tommy Hutchins Roddy lngold Grant lnscoe Emmaly Ivey V. L. James Anne Jenkins Sissil Johannessen Mark Johnson Sam Johnson Martha Johnston Bobby Marie Jones Eddie Jones Janet Jones Dick Jones Bobby Jones Linda Kaufman Ronnie Kellam David Kelley Sharon Kelley Larry Kelley Judy Kimble Dottie King Faye King Marcie King Lee Kirsch Johnny Knight Phyllis Knight Patsy Knott John Kraciuk Jean Ladd Ulrike Londschutz Danny Lane Betty Jane Lanier Donnie Lassiter Ann Latimer Betsy Lawson Don Lee Memorie Lemons ..l..r Cleo Leontis George Lesniak Roger Levy William Lewin Linda Lloyd Phyllis Lockamy Bobby Lockamy Tommy Lowe Joey Lyndon Bob MacCaughelty Robert Mallard Charlie Markman Broocks Markham Edward Marks Margaret Martin Herb Massie Jimmy Massie Jimmy Mathews Ronny May Barbara Mayes Spunky Maynard Steve McAdams Phil McCarson Paula McGurk Woody McLean Rose McManus Jack Metcalf Deborah Miller Debbie Miller Kay Miller v..v,1-surf! ., .. ,. James Miller Shirley Minton Kent Mixon Bonnie Monsees Sandra Moores Doris Morgan Judy Morgan Bennie Morris Brenda Morris Page Moseley Thom Mount Judy Mulholland John Mullen Betty Ann Mumford Carol Munn Ralph Murray Rodney Murray Tommy Murray Mike Neal Jo Anna Neal Pam Neal Linda Nelson Traywick Newton Larry Nichols Leonard Noble Jim Noblin Catherine Noell Jackie Noell Tommy Norwood Phyllis Oakley 'er ,.,. . xllv 1. sfiut ri s 1 , .41 ii r. ,LA i t :fe ,L , s ? J' I , 'L Q 1 is l R ess qw A I T' x . ?, l, A E' .v 14 .f ,V Y I l' nl.. Isl aw I3 'f 'K- xt W Q-Y G B- .io-. 7'N iv' X X ' Ron O'Briant Vicki O'NeaI Pegi O'Shea Susan Owen Manley Palmer Corky Parker Linda Parnell Luanne Parrish Melodie Parrish Johnny Partin Susan Paschal Stella Patrick Lee Patterson Susan Peach Pat Peacock Cynthia Pecora Bobby Pende rg rass Carol Pennington Brenda Perry Jim Perry Jennifer Perry Robert Perry Ronnie Perry Patsy Pickett Shirley Pickett Jane Pittman Pom Podger Larry Pollard Becky Pollock Betty Poole Gary Poole Larry Powell Ronnie Powell Sandro Pulley Tommy Pulley Eddie Rackley Gary Rogon Mary Jo Ramsey Donna Rasberry Phil Ray Barbara Reeves Sherry Reid Jerry Rigsbee Sue Rigsbee David Riley Janie Robbins Carol Roberts Peggy Roberts A Willie Roberts Carol Robertson Nelson Rogan Suzanne Rogers Carrollynn Rowland Jennifer Royals Ruby Russ Donna Satterwhite Sondra Saunders Doug Scott Mark Scott Scott Seiple lJ4 '5'Jf,f -ff 'Q ' on is xv-w 4 l ' av 3.1 K- . Q W 35 my fa? -iff Q , 'I :vu Mike Sewell Tommy Sherron Bernadette Sherwood Mike Simmons Carol Skinner Norma Smith Thurlow Smith Larry Smith Buddy Smith Warren Southerland Marie Speagle Russell Stager Marie Statchen Bill Stead Annie Lou Steele Dianne Stem Debbie Stephenson Beth Stone Gayle Stone Sandy Stone Donny Stubblefield Ayn Sullivan Martha Synan Betty Talley George Taylor Ginny Thiers Tommy Thomas Janice Thornton Robert Thornton Jimmy Trent -Y '-Il --- - -.1..f..,-..-mf Donna Tripp Connie Tuck Chuck Tulloch Marian Turner Danny Turrentine Gina Tyor Nancy Tyren Phil Tysinger Imelda Umstead Curtis Underwood Nancy Underwood Ronnie Upchurch Tom Walker Debbie Wall Linda Wallace Belvin Walters Tommy Walton Becky Warden Diann Wasdell Mary Nell Watkins Kay Weathers Dianne Weathers Jim Weldon Marie Werner Gail Wetherby Joyce Wheeler Bobby Wheeler Gayle Whitaker Linda Whitaker Lynne Whitaker L , 1 fly Ig . gif., I .nffs 1 Wx, -54 Y Y x M y 'eff gg .t 1 I 5' 7' wifi l l l l l 2 'Sf 5 y df 44 .QM ,,:, if E 1 gh. 1 ff! 1 .A ,, f 1 fs, Grace White C. B. Whitfield Sandra Whitfield Peggy Wilkins Kaye Williams Carol Williams Wayne Williams Trisha Williamson Charles Willis Lisa Willis Betsy Wiseman -1 Carol Woodall Cindy Woods Danny Woods Mertis Woods Randy Woods Chuck Woody Dick Worster Matt Yarbrough Bob Yates Larry Young Fred Young Carol Wiseman Eileen Zuckerman IN MEMORIAM: CHERYL DEBORAH WALL April l4, l948 - February 2l, l965 T ...,....... . .. , Aww W -, fs- w-., 4 JV gig ll ,idk ' Q' 'J fa l i Qi' 1 rips ,Kg E! lx vw. . I w' T' 6. fflfifax xf Q' X ff 1.1.- . 13-t A 1 ,vp .. ,41-'-f L- - W fbmumyl. La. g-1 Y -w fn -, ,qx N. f E525 A H 1 Counter-clockwise: Wilma Hall, Treasurer, Buddy Daniels, Vice-President' David Rigsbee, President, Jane Hackney, Secretary. CLASS or 1967 We finally made it! At long last our first year at Durham High has come to a close, and no longer will we answer to our famous title, sophomorel We look back with wonderful memories at this year in which we surely left our mark in D. H. S. We remember Orientation Week when we were welcomed into the assembly with hisses of ssssophomore. After being cheerfully guid- ed by our upper classmen to the nearest ele- vator , finally locating our various classes, which were scattered all about the campus, and solving the mystery of split lunch, we at last got into the swing of things. In the early part of the year, we elected class officers. They were: David Rigsbee, president, Buddy Daniel, vice- president, .lane Hackney, secretary, and Wilma Hall, treasurer. We gave our share of green- backs and helped D.H.S. go over the top in the Budget Drive. Who could forget how David Rigsbee led the sophomore class to victory as his versatile nose pushed the winning peanut across the gym floor to upset senior class presi dent, Conway Harris? We remember the excite ment of Homecoming Week-the parades, the Rejuvenation, the game, the homecoming court with the sophomore representative, Wilma Hall and the homecoming dance. Sophomores were contributing factors in all phases of school life. We even had sophs on the varsity football and basketball teams. There was hardly any function in the school which was without one of our number. We ran smoothly under the guidance of our advisors Mrs. Noble and Mrs. Buehler, who helped us greatly in the organization of our class project the sophomore dance. We shall never forget our wonderful first year of high school, and we look on with great anticipation at the two years ahead of us, when we may yell out to our poor under-classmen ssssophomorel , . . . i it , s 9 I I I I I I II .' l M . LW YP-r Y .N , V. .lj .. Jiri.. ,. j ' X x K Q., . 119-.fi . X f .u . th., rin? ...4.'eF5.i l 5 -4- ' 413 , -1 YI T f J... :ff .H-. N- TT m I, l J.. I ig 3. 'D- 5 vim it. iv : I 1 5' 4333? 5' Q. ,N Cl! xl x ' J . ii ' F ' X 'R . 'S 2' . W n I :gg K? . .-f . 1 1 ' , ' l'. . ' W il ,..wmM'f.- .. All .,A, V, J M. I ..,, Q W? iq sf 5 r . ' I .' Q:3 it 5 l . 'QQ 1 mf' 'lf 1 FL Q N3 ,, 1 fA , dew' , L 'G L'.f5 i'Q.'7l1g,.i' M. Adair S. Addison M. Adkins J. Alexander B. Alford B. Allen S. Allen L. Allison B, Allred B. Andrews H. Andrews V. Andrews G. Arapage L. Arnold J. Ashworth S. Avent N. Bagwell P. Bailey F. Baker T. Barbour E. Barfield P. Barnes T. Bartell S. Bartholomew B. Barwick R. Bass T. Batten J. Baucorn M. Baucom T. Beard M. Beckham J. Beel B. Bittle A. Blalock D. Blanchard C. Blanchard R. Bobbitt D. Bohus S. Bond J. Bowden J. B. W. R. B. N. B. B. L. M. B. C. S. B. M. B, D, R. M J. N. E. B. L. J. P. N. N. E. D. J. B. D. P. S. C. M J. B. K. Bowen Bowles Bozeman Bradshaw Brame Brandt Bressler Brewer Bridges Briggs Brogden Brown Brown Buba Bynum Byrd Byrd Carden Carden Carr Cates Chadwick Cheatham Cherry Clark Clark Clemmons Coble Coletta Cooke Cooke Copley Council Council Crabtree Craig Crane Daddario Daniel Darnell SOPH OMO RES 95-ef 7 . if vfym if 5 J ff iw f f- A ,1- .A ls Y ...i ' A-.QQ ' -f J ' .... ' .. X A 4 A I . 1: k 1. in ftrvs N. i in W.. '4 1-' if Gs- wt Na' Ln. ti X I K fa- ' I .,,,. Q . M .V f A V. lf T X. ' il . A .35 . .. A A . lf A ' Q an its . V5 . Y. , --is 1: Vlnl 91 'viyifi 73. K f - ' A-nr ,go -me i K .V V' 1 i gl I V 11-5 ,E 'i .4 Q .,.., , f J gg, . . . r L iii iw' H953 1 . Q. E Q 'Hilti' 'F til gg? as r X i f Wuxi, L. . :'. -- .,,' ' . . . iw' Q Mb? g 'M 2 ' 'im' 5-X '. 5+ i fig. ' S F -'ll 5' ,' i or A J f J i r o g I ? 3 . 'JN ., ' 4 5 is , A c:,: we H z K ' . X L z K ws I A -a 4 2 . J ar.: , K 3 al- - . W s 'f vw- f X ,,s35,w . ,...- 4 ' ' ' A P- ' he I V Qti K. X L M .,.', . B?'.'Kff'4 1 '1,1 :Ti -'V, V J G . ,5 x,,n. ' ls. .ii s N K Q Ls, ' -Q 4 J fav , f.. f A , We 14. i pq PM 4 , K ,N -1... 1: I a 9' ' l QA L 7 V 'md A E. Davis M. Davis M. DeBlanc B. DeMaria J. Dewar B. Dickerson A. Dickerson B. Dickerson B. Dixon M. Dixon V. Dorin J. Dozier L. Dunson S. Durham C. Elkins R. Embree B. Ennis J. Eubanks B. Evans S. Evans R. Ferree G. Ferrell G. Ferrell J. Fetterman C. Foushee G. Fowler J. Fowler H. Frye T. Fulcher J. Gagnon D. Garrard A. Garrett D. Gary J. Gaster J. Glasson J. Godwin R, Gooch F. Gordon V. Goss L. Grabarek C. Grant T. Green T. Greenberg P. Greenspan L. Griffith B. Gunter P. Gunter C. Gupton J. Hackney D. Hall J. Hall W. Hall D, Hamlett J. Hamlin E. Hancock A. Hare B. Harris J. Harris R. Harris M. Horton C. Harward J. Hendrix P. Herbert C. Hester K. Hester S. Higgins B. Hilliard S. Hills S. Hodges J. Holleman T. Holleman L. Hollingsworth J. Holloway M. A. Honeycutt T. House M. Hoyler M. Humm B. Humphries J. Hunnicutt J. Hurlburt SOPHOMORES ah Ib . sf- AI-wx ,Z ,- I Q, , 1 A 2: ,. YG 'N .Q 3, 7, .. 1, img? . X ii! F52 . mi A. .rm- .,' il' ig.. X 'RES' uv., 'f 1 x 'ls 'K 'r- G lsackson A. Jarrell Jeans Jenkins Joerg Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Jones Jones Jones Jorgensen Keir Keranakis Kerr Kerr Kessinger Kirkland Knott Kraciuk LaBarre Ladd Lahiff Lambe Land Larson Lasater Lawrence Lawson Lawson Leary Leathers Lee Lee Leete Leich Leonard Levy Lewis an ,, Lewis Linthicum Little Lockamy Loftis Long Long Lougee Luquire Magee Mangum Mann Margolis Marshall Massey Matthews May McCullen McDonald McKelpim McKinnon McLamb McLean Meadows Melvin Molina Moody Moore Morgan Morris Morris Morris Moss Mullen Myers Neal Nelson Newton Nevius North SOPHOMORES ...i if 559' .4 rx fqx 1, A. 'V' I i ,ak -as -Q- 6 fx ? fs. ax it I u-'T M i s if mf.. ' . J sq--.1 r' ' 'S . 4 yr M . - x. M., , - N.. 1 f mf f i ,i,'MS,,fe! pf' - fv- tx D? 'S 'kwa' J Q- as . f lv. I, u 1 1 .4. 4 Sv? i ,iw ,fv- . id.. Q' Q f , V' PRQYQI ' - J 6-M T. V I . . 4 .,, :ii ii :ci it .,' -.J 'TIN at si X d R ft' A. fn ur - ID- ' . .1 .! .W J, li., 335, T 'Ike ,Fug .il V' .up 'C 80' VAVZVIJ P. Norton D. Nutt C. Oakley D. Oates S. O'Briant J. Owen D. Page C. Parrish D. Parrish S. Pate M. Pate C. Pattishall E. Patton G. Pearson L. Pendergrass B. J. Pennington R. Penny B. Perry S. Perry B. Phillips S. Phillips B. Pickard J. Pickard C. Pickett M. Pickett D. Pitts M. Planck B. Pleasants R. Plylar J. Poe L. F. Pollock S. Powell B. Powers S. Preiss K. Preyer D. Price K. Puckett S. Pulley C. Quinn W. Rogan C. Ralston K. Rasberry C. Roy J. Roy F. Ray G. Reamer S. Reynolds D. Rigsbee P. Rigsbee T. Rigsbee D. Ripley N. Roach D. Robbins S. Robbins J. Roberts S. Roberts G. Rogers H. Rogers K. Rogers L. Rogers T. Rogers B. Roghelia P. Ross M. Rowe B. Saitta M. Samfield L. Saville C. Schuchardtt S. Scurlock J. Sessoms J. Seymore D. Sharpe J. Shepherd T. Sherrin F. Shoftner J. Shumaker L. Sims V. Singletary M. Skinner J. Sloan SOPHOMORES 94 1' Q 0 'K N ' H, gm. if , XV gl 6' .f ' 52 Prof: .Hx it V x 'U' H' ws Q it .. ,efiigl ,,.. 5.1 ill .I 1 sk. . .. , . ,yu YH 'in 6 M f wr ,I .PM , r ' Q 1 , . 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So many, many new faces jumping on the opportunity of trying their Frenchl That's fun. Everyone has been so friendly to help me out of the bad notion of being a senior more lost than o sophomore can be on the first days of school? Please say something in French! What can I say but merci to everybody and especially to my family, friends, teachers, to the Student Council, to the school and its spirit, MERCII Annie Boiteux Le petit Manoir 5 Rue De L'Eglise Vaucresson Seine Et Oise France Tel No. 970-I794 Paris STUDENTS School spirit, Student Council, homecoming, football games-these are a few of the many things which, put together, make a year I will never forget. And since a lot of my time was spent in Durham I-Iigh I must be especially thankful to you, the students and teachers who had a great share in making this year such an experience. The friendly smiles and the willing- ness to help me has meant more than anything else. All the time, during the first weeks, whenever I felt confused or forgotten in the middle of the hall, there was always somebody to help me find the right classroom and pick up my books when I dropped them. When I go back to Denmark, I will bring with me a wonderful impression of the American people and their friendliness. How can I thank you for this? Only my sincere thank you which seems so small compared to this. Thank you for the chance I got to see an American high school as a student of it. Thank you for the great time I have had. Finally the greatest thank you of all for the things I have learned about another country and its people through you. Anita Kristensen Bornholmsgad I BY 8920 Copenhagen Denmark -.-- ., ....-,..-......-.........f .. .. .- ... I ... . inmnnusi l Row One: Mrs. J. O. l-lendley, A. Le Barr, L. Moulton, Griffith, J. Leich, C. Lougee, L. Willis, L. Morris. Row C. Harlond, N. Bagwell, B. Monsees, C. Poe. Row Two: Four: W. Goss, S. Nichols, M. Earp, J. Adams, P. Burns ' C. Cheek, V. Andrews, B. Gunter, C. Johnson, N. Under- Row Five: P. Maynard, M. Lewis, B. Duke, D. Carden, P wood, S. Ferrell. Row Three: L. Wilbur, P. Starnes, L. Jefferies. Purpose: To create an interest for music in the students of Durham High School. J Officers Q32 President ...... ....... . . Joan Leich Vice President Carolyn Cheek Secretary ...... . . . Nan Bagwell Treasurer .... Paula Jefferies Chaplain . Susan Nichols Advisor . Mrs. Hendley 'N Row One: J. Leich, C. Cheek, N. Bagwell. Row Two: S Nichols, Mrs. J. O. l-lendley. Row Three: P. Jefferies. 1. W fi . A- -J 55 4: O ui!- CU 'C 2 QEEQQQEEEDF -C 9, wo vil d. Nifffif 54'-.I -2 CO .E su.-54 551-J Ecxol ' 39,3 :- E522 . J , 0-ZUCC ,. . Pg Qu-E :J O1 L92 .C O25 .om '33mLZ vpn . 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I- 252 mgci :Egg PNC- . ,NCD P'-Qt: mwO-J U wmfl- .mm 34l-Ll 8'-UU Zgifwdmmn Y. , .Jun-an-n m.mn.n.. -,mmnuniux.:Q'mH1i1.m.n L.n.:.'wlf.rnm,t.cih. .x'iis5'k'a-dZil.l N'ML'GMb !,LiiL',: li?g lZllAM llllsll Q0l00l ami llOl?lll CAYOUNA , Q 'U 'l gi, .V . Sandra Freeman Head The unearthly hour of 7 20 AM th s is the be a year Band Camp in 62 football shows the New World show Homecoming Parades Christmas Parades selling candy selling Pixie Tissues selling more Pixie Tissues the New York World s Fair and more Pixie Tissues pep bands following the team in its State Championship fight sneaking around the roof with Santa Claus in the Christmas concert Bristol Tennessee and all its colorful marchers pay ing for the Presrdent of the United States in Raleigh contest in Greensboro the Wind Ensembles record of five straight Superiors lost band directors in New York curfews? missing people in trips missing trip rules on people woodwind quintets brass quartets the fabulous Dixieland Band gunning of a great year for the D H S Band and the summit of years before that included All State Honors Band and their conductors e honor and privilege of representing Durham High School and the City of Durham All this is the Durham High School Band not just a band but a unlon of indi viduals attaining something that is impossible alone and impossible without the dedicated and appreciated efforts of our fine durector Mr Joseph D Secrest Carolyn Nutt MAJORETTES 1-s..J Nancy Cozart Contest Repertoire 1960 Grade V Superior Klaxon Marriage of Figaro Ballet Music from William Tell 1961 Grade V Superior His Honor March Gods Go A Begging Psyche and Eros 1962 Grade V Superior Coat of Arms Elsa s Procession to the Cathedral Madame Favart Overture 1963 Grade V Superior Klaxon Pageant First Suite an E Flat 1964 Grade VI Superior Army of the Nile Polka and Fugue from e Opera Schwanda Marche Slave OFFICERS President ...... ............. N ancy Pittman Vice President ........ David Hayes Treasurer ...... .. Mary Faeth Chenery Page Mosely Fillmore Mozart Rossini Fillmore Handel Franck Kenny Wagner Offenbach Fillmore Persichetti l-lolst Alford Weinberger Tchaikovsky I . ,... i ' - ' . I . I ' 1 'I' Q ......,........,.... 4 . 4. I I I r I I ..i. . . , . ....A.lll . State Band . . . All-State Orchestra . . . the first N. C. ' i V - I l I . I ' I th I I ,...............,.... .. I ' .' . . ' -,' I H I . .... HS .............. . lOl ' Y' fi V I 'V Q ' . , ' :L --:tl t, L'.Y '41i..1hH,,. 'a,,w '.' .D- 4 A -ka '- -zgzizeizrsf-,..ffv J, z gjtw w xl. ,Jimi-W, Www ft fs' 'S ' XXX 5-R!-,N Ax 11- fy 'Y W 'Q fx 4? K ,fl M 1. aj! M15 s 4 ' ' K X 1 Xxx 1 i -2.-xi qs uw f, M , iv i . 1 'Liga I LG. 4 YIM. x :4..'.'.2 4 A 'Y .5-aQ'?: 2 f U I ' A -fx f . -' - 55 v A s.fgff1g',' 2 5 Q.. , '...- 'V' , b I , ,C 4 W f - .gy 1 N ' 1'-f:' -1 4' e -'- ' 5 1 9 . 3 A' 8 r Q? 9? C V 'K ,tm 94 as x X ' X4 HX ,ix ' 4 tn -iii. Z-Q 1 Y.: ts C . X-v f,g'f V sq! IX 7-N R31 '-.ff 6' X3 , L, 'f ' 5 . sdzgx 'Ia V Y' I at x A f' VZ 4. ' x rr 'x .X ,, , K X Y 1 f 0? is x yr. . n, 1 C J' , U 1 f - , A d , Q.: ,Y 2 ff 1' Q R ' at, fig ' M j ' 271 Q4 I .Ll fu L, fry! 7 N' Y Wu it . -- Y-Y--A Y,...,.,,,f - 'af .7 V sg -.-.. .....,, , .,,..,, ,,,., -A , .,.,.,,.. SWL.. ,,,,, ,, A, Q WV ul g JAWS Y J ff? . v....., . . , M kj, , -L. E et! in it 1.1 s L 4 A 1X E - A 2 I A 1'-1 K- v yi . , Row One--left to right: M. Moore, C. Tippett, M. How- ard, R. Patrick, S. Grant, C. Cheek, B. Calloway, L Aiken, C. Tyson, D. Morgan. Row Two-left to right: J Leich, A. Jorgensen, A. Burt, A. Harris, M. Turner, S. Harward, A. Sullivan, P. Wilson, B. A. Mumford, P Hayes. Row Three-left to right: P. M. Wheeler, C Robertson, P. McGurk, C. Bartholomew, T. Williamson S. Walker, C. Wilkinson, M. N. Watkins, D. Addison, S Sprinkle. Row Four-left to right: S. Horton, P. Fearing, K. Cotton, B. VVarden, D. Stem, P. Totty, S. Huggins, S. 1 s Nichols, B, Pope, S. Skinner. Row Five-left to right: D. Harrison, J. Wilton, E. Haywood, S. Hobbs, S. Seiple, J Long, M, Earp, C. Howard, J. Dozier, S. Gray, J. Mar- golis. Row Six-left to right: L. Hunt, L. Noble, L. Russ, C. deBruyne, J. Hurlburt, E. Oliver, R. Greathouse, W Talley, D. Guthrie, S. Wainscott. Row Seven-left to right: B. MacCaughelty, B. Morris, K. Eggleston, C. Parker, P Hopkins, H. Broadway, M. Hale, J. Clark, J. Deeds, D Wiley. Absent: S. Brown, P. Starnes, N. Tyren, C. Roberts B. Hilliard, B. Walters. CCJNCERT CHOIR 44.4 v54y,,g . I, 4 l OFFICERS President .... ........ . . J. Hurlburt Vice-President . . . . R. Greathouse Secretary ...... . . . C. Cheek Treasurer ....... .... A . Harris Office Secretary .. ....... S. Grant Librarian ...... ....... S . Skinner Advisor ...... Mr. G. Starnes Choir Officers-left to right: C. Cheek, R. Greathouse, S. Grant, A. Harris, J. Hurlburt, 'X Mr. Starnes. Absent: S. Skinner. 4 7-,Jn-.Q ,,,m,.,-..-.. --...--. ,-,,- ,Y ,-----Y-N - f-- -- CONCERT CHOIR ' Let's get to work, there's a lot to be donell Songs for Thanksgiving, Christ- mas, Talent Show--Each were a part of the work . . . Trips to the Jack Tar . . . A wonderful exchange of songs, hospitality, and friendships as Albemarle and Concert Choir exchanged visits at Christmas . . . Amen , the theme song, and fun, the password . . . Meanwhile, plans for The Ballad of the North and South at the Bennett Place-big honor, big job, hard work, but big tunlll Plans for Greensboro and the Choral Festival, District Contest, Spring Concert, beach trip . . . Graduation . . . Good-bye to Mr. Starnes and old friends-but not to memorieslll Carry on Sophs and Juniors!! 6' Q, 1 In Ea rn' 557 ,Q o T , .1 7 Q Q, -11 X L, I cz , 'T' 1 A is w, N l f - ,.,.. , - M Q ' T Tn ri .fp 5 ' 105 X I A 3 . , V , V, ., A . Q. QT, ii. -lziiffs-'1ii f'5 ai. '. re ie'X 5f ii11ii-ffw2s '?i11W9'ii'i'W5l ska iw- we ll' 35 Left to Right: Row One: M, Planck, E. Coletta, D. Wright, P. Faucette, W. Hall, J. Capp, C. Jones, C. Moore, L. L. Dennis, P. Hall. Row Two: J Weaver, K. Rogers, J. Sherrin, C. Harland, C. Perry, C. Harris, D. Tyndall, S. Campbell, R. Lewis, N. Bagwell. Row Three: H. Fry, B. Bressler, J. Jones, D. N utt, B. Jeans, B. Grapel, C. Jordan, L. Sims, P. Rigsbee, D. Long. Rfolw Four: B. Dixon, W. Andrews, R. Scoggins, J. Hurlburt, B. Allred, L. Grissom, B. Bittle, S. Saunders, S. Ashley, P. Gunter. Row Five: D. Riddle, S. Garner, B. Morris, F. Taylor, M. A. Meyer, M. Adair, G. Titus, T. Batten, B. Gunter, J. Owen. Row Six: B. Hilliard, M. Bynum, N. Officers: Carol Morris, Donna Tyndal, Jean Shearin, Patty Wyngaarden, Marcie Bynum, Pat Hall. Woodley, C. Johnson, C. Lougee, M. Beckham, D. Mat- thews, C. Morris, P. Marshall, M. Skinner. Row Seven: C Oakley, J. Husketh, C. lngold, J. Smith, E. Patton, L Pruitt, L. Mann, P. Wyngaarden, F. Gordon, P. Her bert. Row Eight: M. Conder, B. Jones, C. Barrow, G Stone, C. Munn, J. Robbins, N. Brandt, L. Turner, J Pearson, J. Wallace. Row Nine: B. Humphries, J. Sprinkle J. Adams, B. Smith, C. Harwood, J. Pickard, S. Barthole mew, B. Andrews, S. Scurlock, J. Slaughter. Absent: P Boothe, M. Humm, A. Morgan, J. Roberts, C. Rowland D. Tripp. CHORALETTES OFFICERS President ...... .............. J ean Shearin Vice-President . . ........... Patty Wyngaarden Secretaries . . . . . , Carol Morris, Donna Tyndall Treasurers .. ..... Marcie Bynum, Pat Hall Advisor .. ............. Mrs, Minus lO6 I 'hw if 'D V4 wa gr uv -9: . m,,4r 1 , 4 Wil 'JT ' , V: '.'5:,u'f-3 -L W uf- .. - . 1 3Qu1,f' 'T lr-.,, V W President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . OFFICERS Kris Jorgensen Marti Carden . Debbie Page Treasurer .... .. Dottie King Advisor ,. . Mrs. Minus L-R: Dottie King, Debbie Page, Kris Jorgensen, Marti Carden. Row One: D. Robbins, D. Byrd, P. Moody, S. Ferrell, E. Linthicum, C. Levy, C. Hester, E. Lahiff, L. Williams, M. Young, L. Green, S. Robbins, C. Wetherby. Row Two: A. Carden, D. Gary. Row Five: S. Pickett, W. Rogan, T. LaBarre, B. Phillips, M. Adkins, D. Parrish, D. King, C. Hummer, C. Gupton, S. Fink, P. Neal, P. Wright, E. Williams, R. Williams, V. Dorin. Row Three: O. Hamp- Keranakis. Missing: L. Bacot, C. Blanchard, V. Lee, M. ton, S. Kelley, P. Clark, W. Tilley, T. Greenberg, N. Mason, C. Ramsey, J. Ray. Bailey, M. Cheek, K. Jorgensen. Row Four: D. Page, A. L ll .1 ll is ff ,4 l l OFFICERS President ..,.... ........ .,.., A I len l-lore Vice President .... .. Chris Johnson Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . Earl Davis Advisor ........ .. Mr. Sfarnes L-R: Chris Johnson, Allen Hare, Earl Davis, Mr. Sfarnes. L.-R.-First Row: J. Tippett, M. Terrell, C. Johnson, R, Ward, D. Upchurch. Fourth Row: K, Thompson, M. Bou- Lascter, C. Grant, T. l-louse. Second Row: S. Ashley, W. cum, B. Brarne, E. Barfield, R. Bradshaw. Fifth Row: B. Stranger, T. Jeffries, D. Hinninger, J. Eubanks, E. Pat- Sfrawbridge, J. Weldon, J. Hamlin, S, Allen. ton. Third Row: E. Davis, A, Hare, M. Lewis, J. Jones, F. 1 I I 6 6 gn? ' Q 'i 4,52 fr Musa 1 , 'jg 1 as ' ..,f K i ' A ' W i r l i l l , .W W Wx if. av. K, '2.:.,'f f-, 5' M ,.......,.... . wwf- wq V-- lim 1' .. .1 I ,Q rJ,.f,,A .ir JK, 9 '-hu-..,, 5 C., 2 l l i l l 3 ll l l Q i 3 li? lil .I ll I i l ll l ll E l Row One: Margaret Howard, Historian, Mary Murray, Trea- surer, Nancy Pittman, Secretary. Row Two: John Nance President, Cindy Satterfield, Vice President. Row One: C. Cheek, C. Sattertield, M. Howard, A. Harris, A. Burt, P. Mosley. Row Two: S. Brown, N. Pittman, B. Munford, C. Bartholomew, M. Murray, M. Chenery. Row Three: D. Hayes, J. Nance, T. Newton, .l. Mold, R. May, TRI-M Purpose: Our duty is to recognize those stu- dents who have dedicated a portion of their lives to some form of music. Quali- fications are high, yet we are no great performers or composers. We share among us an enriching love for music and the enjoyment we derive from it. ln our course to foster a greater appreciation for music, we hope to bring to the student body a deeper realization of the music that surrounds it. S. Barnhill. Row Four: R. Woods, S. Nichols, T. Hoke, W. Holland. Missing: K. Grimson, D. Moore, C. Nutt, D. Addison, T. Boyarsky, B. MacCaughlety, A. Sullivan, C. Tippett, P. Wyngaarden. M,,,.w,,.,. ,... . ....,,.... V A , qc ' if WV ,CO -Q' f 60 E25 'fu --Q 471 XX 1' .L . in ' fi' -. , xy La Q73 First Row: V. Draughan, J. Harris, D. Carden, P. Claunch, Rodgers, A. Jenkins, A. Kristensen, C. Wilkinson, S R. Bryant, J. Farthing. Second Row: M. Montgomery, N, Penny, M. Kelley, B. Rogerson, R. Carden. Fourth Row Watson, C. Leontis, J. Lye, N. Hanks. Third Row: T. S, Addison, F, Shoffner, C. Minnotte. ' l lf ART CLUB l Purpose: To Create an active interest in art among the students of Durham High OFFICERS President ...... .......... Vice-President .. Secretary ..,.. Treasurer . . . Advisor . . . 95 'Af Martha Montgomery Ann Jenkins Peggy Claunch Jan Harris Ann Jenkins, Martha Montgomery, Jan Harris, Peggy .. Mr. Stars Clqunch, lll 7553:f.1:i-:L..aiMlfU.niHf'5 li'5fti 'f1'? i4r1t' Row One: A. Harris, S. Smith, K. Stapelford, M. Wilson, Three: J. Adams, D. Buba, G. Mason, P. Robinson, C S. Kelly, V. Langford. Row Two: l.. Jennings, D. Sorgi, C. Cavin, S, Foglemon, L. Mann. Missing: B. King, A Vaughn, P. Bailey, J. Jones, P, Starnes, P. Hayes. Row Kristensen, M. Morton, L. Arnold, B. Duke. D. Buba, D. Sorgi, A. Harris, M. Wilson PLAYMAKERS DRAMATICS CLUB Purpose: To stimulate interest in all phases of dramatics. President ...... Vice President , . . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Advisor . . . IIZ OFFICERS . . . . . Donna Sorgi . . . Martha Wilson .... Ann Harris ...... Debbie Buba Mrs. Shirley Willis H-fl . ' '- -l TH ESPIAN S Purpose: To provide experience for all person interested in theater-acting, directing, and set-design. I' X- ia qi 'A Xl S OFFICERS President ....... .............. C arolyn Nutt Vice President Stephanie Kubachko Treasurer ..... ......... P at Bivins Advisor ..... .. Mrs. Jeanne Noble S. Kubachko, P. Bivins, Mrs. Noble, C. Nutt Row One: P. Bivins, T. Dowdy, S. Addison, M. Smith, S. M. Carr, K. Harris, B. Bressler, R. Bryant, A. Ray. Row Branch, C. Harland, S. Harris, E. Lahiff, A. LaBarre, V. Four: M. Lewis, P. Wyngaarden, A. Boiteux, L. Foirbank, Tanford, S. Brown, S. Taylor, Mrs, Noble. Row Two: C. P. Totty, D. Morgan, M. Johnston, D. Miller, T. Greenberg, Nutt, T. King, J. Holle-men, L. Ferrell, P. Bennett, L B. Lawson, M. Jarrell. Row Five: D. Jones, J. Waller, S. Whitaker, K. Davenport, D. Matthews,-S. Reynolds, L. Council, A. Seymour, S. Horton, T. Howell, L. Gale, P. Seville, C. Richardson. Million, N. Clemmons Row Three: B. Hopkins, S. Mc , J. Rigsbee, M. Hudson, S. Fowler Pritchard, S. Kubachko, C. Lougee. Row Six: J. Gunter , S, Nichols, P. Womble, M. Austin, R. Wooster, M. Kelly 1 ,gag-,ww....,, 'DWI NNNNNN Y 2 2 z I i i i 1 I 3 2 s e l lf VV LA ,, LA. av M4 V .M ff'W ffeyvfgf My f g. I . 4' we Row One: W. Hall, L. Grabarek, S. Taylor, S. Hart, C. Harland, T. Boyarsky, M. T, Greenburg, O. L. Hampton, J. Kimble, P. O'Shea, B. Bugg, M. Hudson, M HOWOFCJ, A- H0f iS, M- SYYWGVL P- STGFVWQS- ROW TWU! C- MOVHS, J- D0ddOflO, C- Beach. Row Five: A. Boiteux, L. Fairbank, D. Buba, J. Adams, S. Horton, S. Beck EllsiV1S, S- ReYF1OldS, P- PiCl4e'fT- -l- l'l0fflS, A- Jenl4lV1Sf l-- l-l0Yd, G- TYOF, L- Grille, N- ham, J. Royals, P. Peacock. Row Six: C. DeBruyne, S. Freeman, E. Embree, E. Vann, Burt, Mr. Creech. Row Three: P. Bennett, T. Dowdy, S. Dreyfus, C. A. Sorrell, L. J, Hurlburt, K. Grimson, S. Nichols, K. Whitaker, J. Carter, B. Stead, T. Cougl Wilbuf, K- JOFQGVISSU, A- l-GBOVFG, D- MOTHWCWS, l-- WllliS, C- l-60f1fiS, C- WOOClfUff, T. Holleman, W. Holland, T. Green, B. Watson, J. Cates, P. Hopkins, J. Edgerton J. Wheeler. Row Four: J. Husketh, D. Sorgi, T. Sfok, M. Crane, A. Ray, C. Lougee, .'1l'Ll!i ' time ' -LZ 1 Purpose: To stimulate interest in the French language and customs. President . . . Vice President Secretory . . . Treasurer , . . Advisor . . FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS ...J .... .... N ita Burt .. Keith Grimson . . . Margot Beach . . . Gayle Whitaker .. Mr. W. D. Creech M. Beach, K. Grirnson, N. Burt. an 1:32 .y: Dormez Bien! Viola! A V Refgrdl Chantezl En l l5 '21,-,,, fu .1 ' lr ,, P. ' uv V ' ri we ' 4 1 B V 1 ma x c L 1 4 S cf: S GERMAN CLUB Purpose: To create a greater interest in Ger- many and its culture. President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . OFFICERS Bill Boyarsky Shelly Minah Janet Jones James Massie Advisor .. .. Mrs. Shore S. Minan, J. Jones, J. Massie, B. Boyarsky. Row One: K, Davenport, J. Lampley, C. Guttman, M, J. Jones, S. Minah, H. Massie, J. Massie. Row Four: R. Sornjen, G. Thiers. Row Two: A. Kristensen, S. Owen, P. Hopkins, W. Lockhart, R. Watkins, M. Smyre. Bailey, J. Faucette, B. Boyarsky. Row Three: T. Gunter, PAN-AM CLUB Purpose: To demonstrate what peoples of dif- ferent ancestories can accomplish by striving together toward a common goal. President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Chaplain . . . Advisor . . . 0FF!CERS Yvonne Bryan Lynn Moulton .... Mike Neal . Peggy Baker . Susan Hart Mrs. Wiggins Row One: E. Williams, A. Corredor, S. Hart, L. Moulton, J. Cox, C. Perry, D. Beard, R. Long, Mrs. Wiggins. Row Two: P. Terr, J. Farthing, C. Edwards, F. Cheek, G. Cheek, S. Eisenburg, S. Saunders, C. Pickett, R. Great- house. Row Three: F. Vazquez, P. Council, C. Robertson, C. Wilkinson, T. Batten, B. Hilliard, B. Gunter, F. Gordon, Row One: Y. Bryan, Mrs. Wiggins S Hart Row Two: M. Neal, L. Moulton. K. Williams. Row Four: D. Addison, G. Weatherby G Blackley, L. McDonald, Y. Bryan, B. Pleasants W Southerland, L. Cherry, D. Dicroce. Row Five B Humph ries, M. Neal, M. Lewis, W. Crabtree, C. Minnotte J Minnotte, A. Cox, D. Busse. wgnzvg W... 00 WWWPQ ff ,rr J. .,.. , Q i .1 ' S Q. 3 M 'X .JZ 1 5 V wma -pig ,. , -:A , ? Wi? S 1 Watkins. Row One Mrs Marshall N Bagwell B Buba B Barry, N Coble G l-lolloman E Coletta Row Two C Watkins, S Bartholomew M Bynum B Storey L Willis A Sul- LATIN CLUB Purpose: To increase the knowledge of Roman culture. President . . . Vice President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Advisor . . Barbara Barry Ayn Sullivan Carol Watkins Nancy Coble Mrs. Marshall Iiyan. Row Three: A. Hare, R. Feree, E, Patton, J, Pickard, A. Hinton, T. May, J. Glasson. M' i . . iff? :wwf QIVTFBI LATIN NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Purpose: To enable honorable Latin scholars to enrich their knowledge of the subject of Latin. OFFICERS Janice Jones .... ......... .... P r esident Jennifer Adams . . . ....... Secretary Pat Starnes ..... ...... V ice President Keith Grimson . . . . Program Chairman Le Row One: W. Cooke, S. L. Branch, J. Jones, P. Pickett, S. Dreyfuss, P. Starnes, Row Two: M. Brothers, E. Vann, J. Blake, N. Underwood, B. Barry, P. Moseley. Row Three: J. Adams L. Willis, M. Johnson, T. Norwood, K. Grimson. 3 C. Cheek, D. McFarland, A. Batten, B. Rose, B. Talley, and M. BurnDass. Purpose: A FBLA national organization for students interested in preparing themselves for ca- reers in the field of business. President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Historian . . . Chaplain .. OFFICERS Betsy Rose . . ....... Betty Talley . . . . Donna McFarland .,,.,, Ann Batten . . Mike Bumpass . . . Carolyn Cheek Row One: S. Moores, D. McFarland, B. Talley, C. Cheek, B. Pate, and B. Moores. Row Two: B. Yorks, P. Provins, A. Batten, B. Rose, and P. Oakley. Row Three: V. Roberts, W. Goss, M. Stachen, M. Burnpass, and T. Thompson. F.H.A. Purpose: To promote a growing ap- A preciation of the joys and V satisfactions of homemaking. l 1 3 orricsns' President .......... Brenda Haithcock Vice-President . . . . .Carol Robertson Secretary .............. Beverly King Treasurer ,............ Carolyn Harris Bi-county Recreation Leader Historian .............. Nancy Watson Recorder . . . . .Diane l-leffner Advisor . . . . . .Mrs. Baucom Row One: B. Wiseman, C. Harris, J. Weaver, G. Mc- Lamb, P. Claunch, D. Tyndall, P. Lockamy, P. Hall. Row Two: J. Pittman, S. Ferrell, B. Talley, R. Williams, L. Griffith, E, Young, D, Wright, L. Sims. Row Three: D. Miller, M. McCall, S. Fogleman, V. Andrews, B. Haith- cock, N. Klutz, T. Dowdy, P. Rlgsbee. Row Four: P. Pickett, .Jilll U.. 6 9 I, -ll .qt Bonnie Adams Row One: B. Haithcock, C. Robertson, B. King, C. Harris. Row Two: Mrs Baucom, B. Adams, N. Watson, D. l-letfner. P. M. Wheeler, N. Watson, S. Stone, D. Addison, P. Eakes, D. I-leffner, B. Gesak. Row Five: R. Ferree, B. Cooke, D. Howell, L. Ray, D. Carden, C. Cavin, M. J. Lee, J. l-lusketh. Row Six: B. King, D. Arnold, J. Sprinkle, E. Ivey, B. Adams, D. Blackwood, B. Warden, C. Robertson. HK 40:5 Purpose: To interest students in the teaching profession. OFFICERS: S. Walker, President, C. Burgess, Treasurer, Absent: M. Martin, Vice- president, M. McCall, Secretary, Mrs. Anne Carter, Advisor. Row One: M. Tyndall, A. Pace, J. Pickett. Row 2: J. Husketh, C. Leontis, J. Jones, D Carden. Row Three: S. Walker, L. Mann, C. Burgess, A. Ray, F. Gordon. AM CCT Purpose: The purpose of this club is to create an interest in and a knowledge of the many health and medical careers. OFFICERS Row One: J. Albright, Treasurer, C. Bartholomew, Vice-President. Row Two: S. Horton, Secretary, M. Murray, President. Row One: Mrs. Adams, J. Leich, M. Moore, C. Noell, C Poe, J. Blake, P. Knight, R. Gray, J. Shearin, N. Under wood, G. Holleman, M. Murray. Row Two: D. Howell B. Cooke, M. Sparks, B. Ridout, G. Tyor, V. Langford, C Bartholomew, C. Johnson, B. Hopkins, P. Eakes, D. Jones: Row Three: B. Duke, B. Wilson, J. Crowder, T. Bouchard S. Williamson, B. Faucette, T, Thompson, J. Ladd, B. Jones. Row Four: R. Hopkins, J. Ennis, J. Albright, S Horton, P. Totty, B. Chance. Row Five: P. Maynard, C. Barker, J. Elkins. 1 kxgzfvyz B A L I E 8 . i 1 -f ofasf ,iw . .Q ze .fa ENGINEERS CLUB Purpose: To aid students interested in the engineering profession. OFFICERS President ...... ....,..... . . .Gary Johnson Vice-President . . .Ken Williams Secretary ..... John Davis Treasurer . . . Advisor . . . . ,Bobby Wilson ....Mr. Corwin ,w -A G. Johnson, K. Williams, Mr. Corwin, B. Wilson. , , HEBREW BEER I K MW is , KMQQP Q, Row One: D. Woods, E. Williams, J. Elkins, J. Mathews, B. Boyarsky, R. Allred, G. Johnson. Row Two: Mr. Corwin D. Lee, T. Lowe, R. Martin, J. Ray, R. Davis, R. Tunstall M. Neal. Row Three: J. Lyndon, T. Norwood, J. Atkins J. Pifer, D. Goodwin, J. Hopkins, S. Harris. Row Four: B Wilson, T. May, R. Embree, R. Gooch, B. Kelly, O. Veazey M, Smyre, K. Williams. Purpose To promote better understanding of President Rucnard Watkins Secretary . Pell Pickett Treasurer .Amy Dennis Chaplain Opne Lee Hampton it rin ri tv , Row One D Jones A Dennis O L Hampton M Sparks P. Starnes, P. 'Min X j 1 wMM I : Q X ? X 6 g y X W, 4 f N . 2 i , . Z V-1 I f W 2 f Mmm, L 1 2 f 4 In 'M ,Q 1 v '-.-W , 'ww' . 1 M .yy A. Z? If 43 3 W 9 ,EQ ,, , ,ff:,: K W 'W 'V 1+wQw- V ,- ,., 4,,. ' 55 I HJ 1:1554 OE -g, cu 952 Clif L-2.0 .03 mi, M 65 3301: CC3 QJCDL Qmg 2-O .23 'inf- U-N EEN 5- 222 E-6 m'2 255 u ,mx 5 3 Si? :5 3003 .Eff ug' V710 'jfiu N o Elm C. 802. -C-Qoc an-558 .LL.f- -no CN.Jx-.E 0 Ju afcs EQAEQ' ailm b-W5 E'F1 E '6 .. ,hu ZQSP gmc. .xncib uUUp. 5- 20.5 UCOQUB , TRI-SCI 1 It Purpose: To promote and , supplement interest in biology, chemistry, ond physics. Hx sw Johnny Nance, vice-president, Barbara Cooper, Treasurer, Dick Bussee, president, Herb Mossie, secretary, not shown: Joe McKeIpin, chaplain. Row One: P. Vickers, D. Jones, M. Sparkes, P. Stornes, Sharpe, Mr. Angus, advisor. Row Four: B. Cooper, N. C. Ralston. Row Two: H, Massie, J. Shearin, L. Moulton, Bengston, A. Markman. Row Five: J. Mossie, J. Nance, C. Gillard. Row Three: J. McKeIpin, A. Jorgensen, S. D. Bussee, H. Vickers. fm? Q? AVN ,as 147, Wag 'Q :pf 'ww i W M-. .. Y 5 35 if l i Row One: N. Browning, R. Latta, J. Pridgen, J. Stephen- son, B. Dameron, M. Fulcher, J. Brown, M. Uzzell. Row Two: F. King, J. Frederick, S. Crabtree, J. Neal, M Woods, M. Walton, R. Buchanan, W. Williams, J. Hogan. Row Three: Mrs. Turner, C. Bostic, S. Parham, B. White, B. Pittman, J. Bradsher, J. Hester, J. Holloway, E. Lewis, ce' We Row 'l: P. Lane, Secretary, J. Brad- sher, Associate President. Row 2: T. Poe, President, T. Seagroves, Treas' urer, W. Wiseman, Parliamentarian D. Hall. Row Four: E. Carden, R. Hanna, P. Jones, D. Ras- berry, G. McCorkle, P. Lane, L. Boykin, T. Mc:CorkIe, B. Wiseman. Row Five: T. Seagroves, J. Rigsbee, R. Clayton K. Adams, R. Cates, M. Airheart, J. Myers, N. Mixon J. Fuquay, G. Kimbrough, T. Poe, R. West, L. Uzzell, C Shepherd, Miss Crumpler. 1 1 D.E.C.A. Officers of Distributive Education Clubs of America President ........... ................ T ommy Poe Vice-President ....... ......... M ike Airheart Associate President . . . .... Jacqueline Bradsher Secretary .......... ........... P at Lane Treasurer ........ ..... T ed Seagroves Parliamentarian . . ...... William Wiseman Historian .... .......... L inda Hartman Advisor .. .... Mrs. Dorothy D. Turner Purpose: To Develop Future Leaders for Market- ing and Distribution, To Develop the tol- lowing: Vocational Understanding, Civic Consciousness, Social Intelligence, and Leadership. -Jill 4 ICT The lndustrial Cooperative Training Pro- gram KICTD is a cooperative effort by the school, business and industry to provide on-the-job training for high school juniors and seniors in occupational areas of their choice. lt holds energetic young people in school because it gives them opportunity to learn and earn while completing their high school education. lt im- proves the quality of school work for the aver- age participant because it increases students' understanding of the particular reasons for completing high school education while obtain- ing vocational training. It encourages young people to keep up their school work and gradu- ate if they want to remain in the program. .1 -. .. ksafglh Row One: N. Lee, Treasurer, B. Horne, Secretary, K lnscoe, First Vice President. Row Two: V. Brooks, Re porter, R. Harris, Sergeant-at-Arms, F. Mize, President W. Hilliard, Second Vice-President. Row One: R. King, T. Davis, V. Brooks, D. Pitts, R. Up- Row Four: G. Smith, C. Funderbuck, R. Fonville, C. Crea- church. Row Two: C. Higgins, G. Lesniak, P. Dennis, J. dick, J. Duncan, B. Godfrey. Row Five: F. Mize, R. Witt, J. Masingale, J. Warren. Row Three: F. Rogers, B. Harris, W. Hillard, N. Ragan, B. Rich, Mr. W. C. Absalom Horne, E. Selph, N. Lee, C. Pecora, B. Norman, K. Inscoe. lAdvisorl. mi . .- Alum: Zll 'Vi,t-:W E-x..'. ' 1 ' ' ' irv.' ' W: ii: l 5 1 2 ls E Z l AUTO MECHANICS Row One: B. Lumley, President, L. Bridges, W. Windham, Three: B. Pendergrass, W. Franklin, D. Gray, B. Fields, C. Caldwell, E. Strickland, H. Gay, 2nd Vice-President, J. Strickland, L. Dennis, W. Stell, K. Mixon, J. Kraciuk, G. S. Gray, lst Vice-President, P. Briggs, R. Dennis. Row Two: Ragan, B. Wallace, Secretary. Row Four: B. Sessoms, W. V. Sawyer, R. Bass, F. Gillian, C. Rowland, K. Coats, G. Jones, T. Fisher, L. Cates, C. Jones, M. Stanley, Mr. Babbitt, T. Wisdo, T. Carpenter, J. Lee, D. Melton. Row Lopez, lnstructor. PURPOSE l. To promote among fellow students an understanding of the world of work. 2. To gain a sense of fellowship and a feeling of togetherness among club members. 3. To promote worthwhile club projects anc activities. 4. To promote and develop a deeper under- standing of democracy and actively prac- tice good citizenship. l3O ltWl Wl CARPENTRY Row One: J. Goss lSecretaryl, G. Sullivian, C. Fowler, P. Lemmons CVice-Presidentl, D. Allison IPresidentl. Row Two: A. Pollard, J. Ivey, A. Parrish, K. Mitchell, R. Rigs- bee, R. Yates. Row Three: R. Godwin, R. Smith, F. Pickett, W. McLean, L. Duncan, B. Ray. Row Four: J. Dinkins, I i N. Cash, R. Taylor, R. Wilkins, D. Chamberlain, D. Fow Ier, L. Briggs, Mr. Wethington lAdvisorI. Row Five: D Goodwin, G. Beddingtield, G. Nichols, M. Sevell, L. Powell S. Rolland, C. Pleasants, O. Veasey, J, Daniels. Absent: T Moore lFirst Vice Presidentl. CODE OF ETHICS OF V.I.C. will as a V.l.C. members show proper respect tor the rights ot others, obey the rules l and policies ot my school, conduct my- I self in an acceptable and appropriate manner tor all occasions. I will take an active part in all V.l.C. work. Realizing the importance ot V.l.C., I will uphold and practice the true meaning ot I the Creed and Pledge. I will be a good sport and strive to better my physical and mental health. I will be industrious at school and at work, and diligently practice the Golden Rule. ist '35-wr?- f?F14-if ii fr i' ll I I ,I ll I I IEI Ill il III 'I . MACHINE SHOP VOCATIONAL CHAPTER I Row One: G. Parrish, T. Bass iRecorderJ, R. Murray IFirst McLomb. Row Three: C. Barker, R. Misenheimer, R. Vice Pres.l, J. Partin CSecretaryl, D. Mason iPresidentl, Lewis, D. Woods, T. Smith, D. Price, S. Johnson. Row B. Mizell ITreasurerl, L. Crib CSgt. at Armsl, K. Cox Four: T. Sherron, R. Hester, J. Olive, K. Cameron, R. ISecond Vice Pres.l. Row Two: R. James, W. Paschall, M Wiggins, M. Palmer, C. McLamb, S. I-larris, R. Tullock- Folts, J. Morgan, S. Christmas, E, Marks, B. Watson, R Sponsor. E MACHINE SHOP I THE CREED I BELIEVE IN THE DIGNITY OF WORK. . I hold that mankind has advanced to his present culture through the intelligent use of I, his hands and mind. I shall maintain a feeling of humbleness for the cumulative knowledge g and manipulative art that I receive from craftsmen. I shall conduct myself with dignity I in the work that I do. I BELIEVE IN THE AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE. I know our culture of today is the result of freedom of action and opportunities won by our American forefathers, and I will uphold their ideals. I BELIEVE IN EDUCATION. I shall endeavor to make the best use of the knowledge and skills that I learn in school in order that I may become a better workman in my chosen occupation. I will continue my learning both in and out of school to keep informed in my occupation. I I BELIEVE IN FAIR PLAY. fi I shall always conduct myself in the manner of the best tradesmen in my occupation, I and treat those with whom I work as I would like to be treated. I I BELIEVE SATISFACTION IS CREATED BY GOOD WORK. I feel that just compensation will be given my work and service in proportion to my creative and productive ability. l32 COOPERATIVE OFFICE PRACTICE .ii Left to Right--Row One: T. Holland, Sec., G. Walker, President, G. Weisner, Second Vice President. Row Two: B. Little, Treasurer, Connie Beck, Reporter, Sue Richard- son, Program Chairman, Donna Morgan, First Vice President. L. to R.-Row One: B. Dunn, T. Holland, J. Beal, D. B. Burns, J. Williams, D. McNeill, G. Roberts, G. Walker Morgan, S Richardson, J. Wyott, L, Dickerson, G. Weis- M. Rich, J. Sheppard, M. Allen, Mrs. Whitaker lSponsorl ner. Row Two: B. Allen, M. McLeon, J, Wheeler, B. Little, L. Woznicki. B. Poschall, C. Garner, L. Pierce, C. Beck. Row Three: . I- H11 W.. 5 'rw 7 Q' THE Standing: Shelly Minoh, Art Editorg Donna l-lorner, Sports Writerg Andy Ashley, Sports Editorg Louise Jen- nings, News Editorg George Toylor, Copy Editorg Woyne Doby, Sports Writer. Seated: Gwen Horton, News Stoffg Pot Wilson, News Staff. Ab- sent: Lindo Aiken, News Sfoff. yay 1'i91lnh'2:E3l.S'1'iLQZil2.?- 'P? ' What could better describe the 1964-65 Hi-Rocket than a few candid opinions from the students around DHS. Louise Jennings: Oh, is there any other paper in the world?l? Linda Aiken: Hm-a journalistic master- piece!! Sam Freeman: Every issue surpasses the last, it will be an example for future staffs to re- view. Emmaly Ivey: Truly an indescribably superior publication. Charlene Honeycutt: Something to remem- ber, n'est-ce pas! Thom Mount: One of the most outstand- ing publications l've ever had the pleasure of reading. Pat Wilson: Undoubtedly the most fantastic piece of journalism ever published anywhere. No paper could ever be better. Alyce Ray: The epitome of professional jour- nalistic composition, as a matter of fact, the rumor that the Hi-Rocket staff will take over publication of the New York Times is lOOWn correct. Gwen Horton: A paper which is always im- proving and keeping the interest of its readers above all. George Taylor: This splendiferous publica- tion owes much of its glorious excellence to the devoted labor of the staff. Ellen Vann: The Greatestlll What else can be added after these un- biased comments! li... Ellen Vann, Editor-in-Chief, Thom Mount, Managing Editor, Alice Ray, Exchange Editor, George Taylor, Copy Editor, Louise Jennings, News Editor. Absent: Eddie Embree, News Editor, Andy Ashley, Sports Editor, Liz Fairbank, Feature Editor, Shelly Minah, Art Editor. Standing: Alice Ray, Exchange Ed., Liz Fairbank, Feature Ed., Sandra Freeman, Feature Writer, Emmaly Ivey, Feature Writer, Charlene Hon- eycutt, Feature Writer. Seated: Jan Harris, Business Manager. Absent: Photographers, D. Lane, L. Hall, Literary Editors. R. Walker, D. Hayes, T. Skinner- The i965 Messenger Staff will have a prominent position in the annals of Durham High. lt was the year of a new-awakening, and eccentric Renaissance, not in the religion, explora- tion, or literature of Eng- land, Seniors, but in the printing of a divoon year- book. Members of the staff wielded a steady influx of new ideas into the book. The working conditions were excellent-the humidi- ty was high as W. K. steeped his tea after running the H O for forty-five minutes in the tacky artroom. Strains of the Jerusalem University Theme Song heralded the staff's arrival, presence, and departure. Memoirs of the Editors, Trudie Gardner and Lizette Boone, will certainly record the cramped quarters in Mr. Star's Porsche during the trips to the printer's in Charlotte. First semester in- cluded the reading of THE AGONY AND THE ECSTA- SY. lt is hard to say which will be remembered more, the agony of reading 750 pages in one week, or the ecstasy of having completed it lt's a sure thing that the staffers will be remembered Charles Richardson, Sandra Saunders, Linda Cole. ,,,. Y,A4V by club presidents and com- mittee heads as mendicants for their constant nagging about pictures and copy. When layouts were begun, there seemed to be an im- mense shortage of rulers, typists, and this little round wheel called a proportion scale. Heads were cut, feet were cut, arms were cut, in fact, most anything was cut from a picture to facilitate its being wedged onto the proper page in the proper space. Some of Travis Skin- ner's pictures were simply mutiliated. There were days spent un- der tables and on tables as students played cat and mouse games with Big Daddy . Someone snitched our lunch one day, too- but fat warts are lovable! Of course there was the day it snowed and the staf- fers worked in the unheated art room as pencils and fin- gers were reduced to nubs. The New York trip brought unprecedented excitement. The year ended with the crude artwork of nineteen folks who were so dedicated to Durham High that they took art in order to be a member of the Messenger Staff of l965. MESSENGER STAFF Lizette Boone, Steve Nichols, Trudie Gardner. Trudie Gardner Donna Sorgi Betty Faucette Foreground Mr W K tars J l 1 .I I ' . . . S . 136 ..uami..ftnm..nmm.inL umneunman-ma.rim-iuulmss-immmuadlizmauun T -- - ' ' X ' ' -' W F 'f' il A V ' ' Patsy Hall, Cheryl I son, Betty Faucettt Mary Ann Meyer, Leigh Haire. M 4 fi, Row One: Linda Cole, Gina Tyor, Carol Wood- all, Maria Carr. Row Two: Margaret Martin, Sandre Saunders. ' -. Purpose: To train student assistants for their role in the total school program. OFFICERS '7f.- 0 President of Library Club .......... Debbie Hall Vice President ......... ...... L uanne Parrish Secretary ............ .... M argaret Hudson Treasurer . . . ....., Jerri Phillips Chaplain ......... . ..... . . .Rena Stromsland W Reporter .,...................... Pat Wilson President of Sight and Sound Technician Club .......... Walter Hannen First Row: Luanne Parrish, Margaret Hudson, Mrs. Willie G. Boone, Miss Mary Scott, Debbie Hall, Jerri Phillips. Second Row: ADVl5OR5i Rena Stromsland, Walter Hannen, Pat Wilson. Mrs. Willie Boone Miss Mary Scott LIBRARY CLUB and SIGHT AND SOUND CLUB First Table: D, Bohus, M. Hudson, R. Pearce, J. Cole man, S. Johnson, L. Parrish. Second Table: P. Womble L. Dennis, S. Campbell, N. Underwood, L. Caldwell, S Council. First Raw, Standing: C. Poe, C. Haskins, D. McFarland, D. Hall, P. Wilson, A. Manley, C. Watkins, C. Rowe, L. Chasak, B. Perry, J. Taylor, J. Phillips, H Garrett, B. Duke, S. Nichols, G. Cheek, C. Cheek. Second Row, Standing: C. Hawkins, M. Cheek, C. Ramsey, N. Watson, T. Hackney, K. Whitman, F. Benson, T. Beard, R. Stromsland, D. Wethington, B. Pleasants, K. Thomp- son, D. Richardson, T. May, W. Hannen, W. Goss. I I . ..-1-n :lm First Row: P. Tysinger, T. Lowe, E. l-loywood, J. Elkins, J. J. Gunter, C. del3ruyne, B, Burchett. Third Row: K. Carter, L. Cherry. Second Row: N. Rogers, A. Ashley, Curimson, D. Clark, W. Massey, S, Nichols. PAGE AMBASSADORS Purpose: To foster a spirit of service and good- will, to encourage loyalty and leadership, and to deepen the spirit of fellowship among members. President ..... Vice President . . . Secretary ..... Treasurer . . Chaplain . V 111 2.11 1li.'Imn.J'.2 f OFFICERS ...,.John Gunter . . .Norman Rogers . . .Bruce Burchett .,.......Jirn Elkins . . . .Charles deBruyne N. Rogers, J, Elkins, B, Burchett, C. de- Bruyne, J. Gunter. 139 ' .II-. - A! rigs mmf-2 If Q il gl- -Y--if - .ii,,-44 ,Wit Spring lnductees: left to right, Row One: E. Vann, C. Harland, L. Moulton, S. Hart, J. Lampley. Row Two: P. Pritchard, A. Harris, N. Pittman, N. Burt, A. Jorgensen, J. Wood- 99 ter E-av? ruff. Row Three: G. Johnson, T. Gardner, S. Horton, B. Cooper, L. Fairbank, D. Daniel. Row Four: C. Richardson, K. Grimson, R. Watkins, E. Embree, J. Ray, J. Nance. NATIONAL HGNOR SOCIETY Character, Leadership, Scholarship, Service N I it H v J V J Y 1 t i t 140 ...:l. l NATIONAL 1 Citi' l Q lk HONOR 909611 S 'V OFFICERS President . ..... ............... E Ilen Vann Vice President . . . . . Trudie Gdrdner Secretary .... . . . Sarah Horton Treasurer . . . . . Susan Hart I Officers: Standing, Left to right: T. Gard- ner, Vice-president, S. Hart, Treasurer, S. Horton, Secretary. Sitting: E. Vann, Presi- dent. Fall lnductees: left to right, Row One: P. Pickett, M. Howard, S. Branch, R. Long, J. Sherrin, L. Schupper, C Perry, S. Dreyfuss, D. Riddle. Row Two: B. Inscoe, L Hall, C. Nutt, P. Arapage, C. Tippett, J, Blake, N. Klutz, W. Cooke, C. Satterfield. Row Three: C. Cheek, F. Cheek, P. Dennis, S, Freeman, S. McMillan, L. Gale, M. Wilson, D. Sorgi, J. Jones. Row Four: C. Bartholemew, L. Ray, A 1i.LuJf'i.i'L ' ' QiiQliVJf3Q--I-v1'i' Q2f.'.3L1i5iJi-PV' T' T ' ' ' T' I4l Dennis, R. Maisto, S. Sharpe, S. Beckham, A. Herrin, B Duke, B. Rose, K. Williams. Row Five: Y. Bryan, D Buba, P. Totty, J. Adams, P. Womble, S. Hobbs, D, Moore S. Minah, L. Boone. Row Six: W. Massey, J. Hurlburt, W Lockhart, W. Knight, D. Baber, B. Burchett, J. Swairn, W Crabtree, E. Kearney. ...n.s., ' -f w+ i A - www' 31' Y ms: I ,ww , Lu rr x.:xr..f.X ite. W ' K .ap A 4'-swf LJ 93 'Wy H-, Row One: C. Richardson, S. Kubachko, C. Nutt, D. Hor- Sorgi, S. l-lort, J, l-lurlburt, J. Margolis. Row Three: W. ner, D. Moore, D. Newton, A. Boiteux, L. Fairbank. Row Lockhart, S. l-lorton, B. Daniel, D. Rigsbee, L. Patterson, Two: B, Duke, L. Boone, S. l-lobbs, S. Minah, L. Gale, D. B. Tyndall, C. Harris, R, Maisto. STUDENT COUNCIL The purpose of the Durham High School Student Council shall be to stimulate student interest and to encourage student partici- pation in all school affairs, to pro- mote high standards of citizenship in the school and to develop, through actual practice, a love and respect for democracy among the students. X President ...,. . . . David Newton Vice-President , , , ,.,, David Moore Secretory ..... ..... C orolyn Nutt Treasurer . ..., Donna Sue l-lorner Advisor . . . . . . Mrs. Martha Patrick l42 l QD- A '? Row One: Frank Bahnson, Debbie Hall, Mary Murray, Carolyn Nutt, Barbara Barry, Jean Shearin, Row Two Cliff Dodson, Chris Jorgenson, Anita Burt, Joan Leich John Gunter, Lynn Moulton. Row Three: Bill Boyarsky, as T1 fat. 'D 4:2 .- 'NJ' iicvz 1 l Nancy Pittman, Donna Sorgi, Brenda l-laithcock, John l-lurlburt, Gary Johnson. Row Four: Dick Busse, John Nance, Van Brown, Dorsay Jones, Martha Montgomery, David Moore, Mrs. Edith Anderson. INTERCLUB COUNCIL Purpose: To co-ordinate club activities and assist the individual clubs in all possible ways. Gary Johnson, Treasurer, Mrs. Edith Anderson, Sponsor, David Moore, President, Absent: i Yvonne Bryan, Secretary. Illia? 'Wit 3.-5-3657-3!W'P'1.'i?f?A4101!--,..ff '-3:--Q-,v-7r t+1+'f 15 'W f ' EM REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL SENIOR CLASS 4-I Danny Wiley 4-2 Keith Whitaker 4-3 Donny Mason 4-4 David Baber 4-5 Tommy Underwood 4-6 Beverly Rideout 4-7 Jimmy Rigsbee 4-8 Pender Franklin 4-9 Lynn Satterfield 4-IO Theresa King 4-ll Gene McAdams 4-I2 Larry Freeman 4-I3 Don Haley 4-I4 Neal Bengton 4-I5 Jennifer Adams 4-I6 Keith Grimson 4-I7 Gwen Weisner 4-I8 Marti Riley 4-I9 Paul Payne 4-20 Carolyn Higgins 5-I Happy Gay CLASS OFFICERS President-Conway Harris Vice President-Rickey Maisto Secretary-Carolyn Tippett Treasurer-Cindy Satterfield JUNIOR CLASS 3-I Margaret Hudson 3-2 Pegi O'Shea 3-3 Ronnie Chomberlain 3-4 Paula MCGurk 3-5 Buddy Smith 3-6 Gayle Whitaker 3-7 Judy Crutchfield 3-8 Phillis Lockamy 3-9 Eddie Rackley 3-IO Jirn Edgarton 3-Il Bill Butler 3-I2 Betsy Lawson 3-I3 Sissel Johannessen 3-I4 Charles Brockwell 3-I5 Charles Willis 3-I6 Carol Robertson 3-I7 Ronnie Upchurch CLASS OFFICERS President-Bobby Tyndall Vice President-Lee Patterson Secretory-Kathy Davenport Treasurer-Gina Tyor I44 SOPHOMORE CLASS 2-I Kenny Raspberry 2-2 Cathy Craig 2-3 Mary Ann Sorrel 2-4 Nancy Bragwell 2-5 Tinka Stok 2-6 Tim Jones 2-7 Richard Wilkins 2-8 Chris Johnson 2-9 Rodney Long 2-IO Chapin Johnson 2-Il Van Singletary 2-I2 Mark Tull 2-I3 Ricky Whitaker 2-I4 David House 2-I5 Tommy Woods 2-I6 Lesley Mann 2-I7 Randy Embree 2-I8 Kathy Preyer 2-I9 Gayle Rogers CLASS OFFICERS President-David Rigsbee Vice President-Buddy Daniel Secretary-Jane Hackney Treasurer-Wilma Hall ' , ., Y -- -- -A - V - ., SOCIAL COMMITTEE E1 T KYB Row One: P. Baker, A. Pace, L. Moulton, B. Duke, co-chairman, L. Boone, co-chairman, K. Preyer, M. Humm, T. Stok. Row Two: W. Cooke, N. Roach, C. Craig, J. Daddario, K. Rogers, J. Leich, M. Hudson, J. Husketh. Row Three: L. Haire, O. L. Hampton, F. Taylor, R. Feree L. LaBarre, P. Spain, T. Dowdy. Row Four: P. Wyngaarten, T. Smith, J. Wheeler, P. Leete S. Roberts, S. Pontius, T. Thompson, B. Moores. 1 ACCREDITATION and HOUSE AND GROUNDS COMMITTEES Row One: S. Branch, K. Harris, P. Podger, M. Wilson, L. Gale, chairman of House and Grounds Committee, S. Hart, chairman of Accreditation Committee, P. Teer, S. Harris. Row Two: L. Addison, N. Bagwell, G. Hackney, C. Foushee, G, Rogers, P. O'Shea, B. Bugg, M. King, S. McMillan. Row Three: N. Coble, L. MacDonald, C. Johnson, L. Fowler, N. Brandt, D. Horner, S. Williamson, C. Holloman, B, Hopkins, F. Cheek. Row Four: B, Jones B. K. Whitaker, B. Butler, P. Ross, J. Long, J. Gaster, D. Cooke, S. Wilson, B. Tyndall. . . ali. INTERNATIOISEA.. I RELATIONS COMMITTEE Row One: S. Srnith, D. Sorgi, co-chairman, A. Kristensen and A. Boiteux, foreign exchange stu- dents, B. Cooper, co-chairman, K. Stapletord. Row Two: A. Jorgensen, J. Jones, D. Buba, J. Adams, C. Woodruff, S. Grant, L. Willis. Row Three: Y. Bryan, J. McKelpin, J. I-larris, M. John- son, E. Chadwick, D. Matthews. 'mm' u o WZXW TRAFFIC COMMITTEE Row One J. Nance, R. Tyndall, J. Margolis, co-chairman, J. I-lurlburt, co-chairman N. Margolis, P. Gallie, D. Daniel. Row Two: R. Martin, G. Johnson, L. Mann, G. Boone C. Dodson, A. Markman. Row Three: J. Belvin, W. O'Briant, T. North, C. Wheeler R. Tunstal, H. Schultz. Row Four: C. Tulloch, T. Lowe, J. Glasson, L. Russ, G. McDode P. Hopkins. Row Five: K. Eggleston, B, Strawbridge, J. Beal, N. Nichols, D. Mobley W. Talley. Q?!l'LI V V' A'iGJQ,: q'-:? L1,1'- ' -G'Mg:gI'5.'f'3,,. :rug 'Jim' V, V5-. .Mm -'f,11, . fi-,g,,.., ,- C7 POINT SYSTEM COMMITTEE Row One: B. Bubo, P. Pickett, M. Pickett. Row Two: P Vickers, G. Tyor, C. Covin. Row Three: P. Boiley, J. Sorrell S. Nichols. Row Four: W. Lockhart, co-chairman, S. I-Iorton co-chairman, J. Carter, Herb Mossie. PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE ii' 351 3 8 Row One: L. Foirbcnk, co-choirrnong S. Eisenberg, L. Hollingsworth, E. Zucherrnon, P. Stornes, S. Jones, N. Coble, E. Embree, co-choirrnon. Row Two: N. Brandt, D. Wosdell, J. Perry, C. Munn, C. Woodoll, B. Burchett, J. Mossie. Row Three: L. Jennings, S. Beckham, C. Over- cosh, M. I-Ioyler, T. Moy, W. I-Iollond, T. Allen. I48 fl. I. ng 4 J '4 A PUBLICITY CCJMMITTEE Row One: D, Riddle, S. Minah, co-chairman, S. Hobbs, co- chairrnan, J. Gunter. Row Two: B. Jones, D. Busse, A. Goins, y L. Freeman. Row Three: B. Wilson, E, Kearney, V. Brown. ii l 3 'l i il 4 ! I E Q l li ii PROGRAM CCMMITTEE J . Row One: C. Lougee, T. Greenberg, S. Reyn- olds. Row Two: C. Richardson, co-chairman, B. Calloway, P. Womble, L. Kirsh, C. Ku- -bachko, co-chairman, S. Fogleman. Row Three: A. Ray, J. Waller, S. Council, S. Free- man, G. Horton, R. Willets. Row Four: T. Hackney, P. Totty, B. lnscoe, L. Hall, D. Morgan. Row Five: J. Elkins, J. Rigsbee, G. Fowler, B. Swain. l49 -'TF'-5' - , ' r,: ': '- -.- 1 , f .. - - - - N , -, , Q- . -- - , TQ'-.l '40'uw- ' ':'.a-QQn.l ffnlq 1A '11, - ' GNT' M2-L., W,,,Mwf 0, u. -'fff Nez -5 fl ,N W . 1, V, . M, gm ,M W 1 is ,,x,,x'.- 3 w 47 ' 2 K ' 2 Qi 3 Q M -1l1 ' ' 1' HIYQQ.-. 1 Q' lf I W! '1 ' - ' -1 w S I Q sing ,4 A Q if VARSITY First Row: left to right: E. Jones, R. Powell, J. Gaster, C. J. Beck, l-l. Broadway, W. l-lannen, B. Rogerson, J. Clark, l-larris, J. Dozier, D. Denning, B. Baldwin, D. Cook, D. C. B. Whitfield, B. Hanner, L. l-lester, N. Rogers, S. Maynard, B. Jones, T. Duncan, D. Richardson. Second Maynard, Coach Blaney. Fourth Row: Coach Evans, J. Row: F. Bahnson, F. Young, T. Pulley, B. Bunn, R. Thom- Daniel, J. Falcone, M. Tull, R. Barnes, D. Hamlett, D. ton, l. Wagner, T. Norwood, l-l. Vickers, B. Smith, G. Rigsbee, J. Perry, T. Jones, D. Caldwell, B. Kelly, B. l-lannen, C. Roberts, T. Wilson, J. Swaim, R. Perry, D. Evans, T. Underwood, Coach Jones. Lassiter. Third Row: K. Minyard, l-I. Smith, J. Medlin, N-me wwf, DURHAM HI W4 ,VAQQQT 1-Y g gf,-i,,.,, 'A I ,J mmgy TY.-T'T '? nb owwa awed '---s.,.,,,-N Bench View At Durham-Northern Game. Coaches: Paul Jones, Kelly Minyard, Paul Williamson, Bernie Blaney, Frank Evans, l'52 . ilk .HHHQEIFHEEQ - WW ' A ' ' ., 0 . 1. rv r K P:...' if- Aff' lil 1 , I 'I V I i 5 nu. f'-' K -.., .....-- 1 in HRM' 'CI' 'X a 4 4-'vxf 1 1 , JA , 'x, xf. .x 4 A L any fy g.'4' i ,J v as 1' -1 -41 YJ, , A . X -gf x M. p Y iffy A WX M wiff-if . ' wg . QQ X '- . - ., . ....5:.4u...aAn.a.-'aum.4i..L.L umnm.1........u..1a.....-..4-J JH El + ll an 5 I ,ff ,Q H 1 X Y ,A if 2 I M111 'M .AUM , A........ .... ' X14-Iikinnnnnluh m , 5 . .. , ,L ' fi ,Q N an , ,fy A. Q 'EMT 1' W, -F f ,, I ff ai ff' QQ X' if .443 , 'f 'Pa . 22 .M , , lx ,, f an - W ' V W arsity-Front Row, left to right: G. l-lannen, T. Walker, left to right: C. Brockwell, D. Lewis, P. Franklin, R. Kier, l J Dozier, B. Jones, J. Penland, G. McAdams, Back Row, R. Grissom, D. Hamlet, D. Newton, B, Evans. Q DURHAM HI Durham 67-4l Northern Durham 58-46 Northern Durham 90-52 Westminster Durham 69-57 Decatur Durham 50-48 Garinger Durham 64-68 East Mecklenburg Durham 69-76 Fayetteville Durham 55-47 Wilmington Durham 62-5l Goldsboro Durham 70-58 Raleigh, Broughton Durham 67-66 Enloe Durham 82-46 Rocky Mount Durham 56-32 Fayetteville Durham 63-62 Wilson Durham 68-56 Wilmington Durham 94-60 Goldsboro Durham 7l-80 RGlGiQl'1 Durham 50-60 Rocky Mount Durham 69-56 Enloe Durham 48-45 Wilson iss .ell i mglgg M3 . .IwLlB31'!D!!l!!lu:lmluumlI , H, 1 , .N 1 UQ xm rw 1., .4....,.. , . , 4 M... W Q A .- 4 QQ fi , P QQ , A xk 'isa i 1 f 'xg ' ' , 'f If --73 -:gy-5 F, -.uy'-:fx-7.-1--wz'rfrrz : ...nk ...-.,... ..., ..... a...a.....a.....1.4...a.s.4s.L...',4.u.4. -3515 MVW XX f .1 'ga 'fy - Y I ' , .M ,, C. W 41 ' Lf? ,Af E- 3 7 5 w l .. l ' Tn:f 'vQ'- if- ,,. hd i i l..1.llfz .L.m.......- ' V 1 1 1 - ,-ff' ,ff- F ,N Q . -5.. i ...- 1' , W. me ,gh RESTLI ufx 8565 0152.9 nl is oi .1 S415 253, .C-Sox' U-4-C63 ED-EE Lp? Ng M5 ix:-5 00,5 gf'-Eg 5232.2 2 O ip.- .E o E00 Sign: fn 2 el 3-.EU-C L3--r-u LDQSDU Ml-O6 QQ -uusmg N 552 as QMS? 'xv' .ssc 'u'iL,5 O -:nv -DU U-gif. OLUI Ig uv E 23 o -mo aavi -Q. I- .C soo. 55-CLQDf gd-QU 22:55.11 4' +- 3820 -L I- ELO gkjdiz UI? 1 4 s F Q I N I 1 , g ENFCQ-J E.. , 9- lf! 35 toe-E -Coco-1 31,-55 .cgi 33-V NQ .D CUIUJ S.. .C V9 38 BCCU1 ,329 ' an qdm . C CD 9,2-5 . N:- EQJEEQJ 2223 D95 EE im Os UCNQLPZU nc O og 'UU ln- ,ggi mx -:QE S 2 Jfjb 'QLLIJ ii-Eli N .C o '-U neg. 0 4-CLJMO rg ,EU '-'-I-20.5 I .025 Q E -O 33 'm -1 X ' I-Q S2 313 N N Uygdtgt 2 .EDU I-U-132 , mv H , I ' 'WW u qr1mHh 'Zf:r2'-:vim5'4 ,, M' mf , V' Z WMM Center: Miss Lentner Row One S Thompson V Roberts DeBIonc Row Three B Gruffm M A Jorrell B Bubo N. Vise, J. Anderson S Lee B Holi M Byrd Row Two C Melvin M DeBIonc Row Four M Rowe C Wiseman S. Melvin, J, Puckett C Puckett A Boyes C Cotes N W Horns C Rowe L Addison P Johnson GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSCCIATION ,, President .... Vice-President Secretory .... Treasurer .... Publ icity .... Point Recorders Advisor ...... v. '54 ,. 4915 ' 19 vain W an W' wi- lim-J '31 D.H.S. CHEERLEADERS an 52:7 First Row: Lois Fowler, Betsy Bugg, Morcio King, Janet Jones, Lindo Gale. Second Row: Koy l-lorris, Coroline Newson, Carolyn Tippetf, Peggy O'Sl'1ec. Third Row: Poulo Pritclword, Therese King. Fourth Row: Morti Austin. 1 mv- w I-'fW'iia+.i4.? ,. Y- , -r. le . V , Q H 'Wf QP 4.3 x 'w ti F 'v A wwf 0141- It t 'I ya., 5 'V'4,,,,,. , G7 ' 'ilis SENIORS-Front Row: S. Harris, C. Tyson, E. man. Third Row: C. Abernethy, M. Austin, J. Wal- Vann, T. King, R. Willets. Second Row: G. Har- ler, P. Wornble, D. Jones. Fourth Row: W. Lock- ton, D. Carden, L. Gale, P. Pritchard, S. Free- hart, J. l-lunter, J. Long, V. Brown, E. Embree. 1 J PEP JUNIORS-First Row: N. Beard, K. Harris, P Ferrell, B. Lawson, M. English, S. Fowler, G Knight, K. Davenport, G, Tyor, P, Podger. Second Fowler. Fourth Row: C. Tullock, C. Duke, D Row: M. Hudson, J. Wheeler, M. King, J. Jones, Dicroce, T. Smith, R, Ingold. L. Fowler, P. O'Shea. Third Row: B. Bugg, L. lf .1 ' r l V P? S. .7 Q- :, 'W an 23: if , 1' I 'i . .'5.T. 'f -L: QM ':j W .J ik '31 4 5 1 Q , t Y -. -wi 4, , Sr .- We -slip... A . K SOPHOMORES-First Row: C. Elkins, R. Williams, P. Rigsbee, E. Young, D. Wright. Second Row: K. Craig, J. Alexander, B. Bittle, J. Hackney, W. Hall, K. Rogers. Third Row: M. Smith, F. Batten, M. Briggs, P. Teer, N. CLUB Spirit .. . interest .. . team work .. . pep . . . were the ingredients of the peppiest club of D,H.S. this year. Our young club, started two years ago, has gone far into the field of promoting school spirit Much work, mixed with fun and excitement, made our club effective. Decorating the goal posts, making banners and posters, selling season tickets, decorating the basketball hoop, and working to fill up out-of town bus trips were just a few of the many jobs performed by this club. We found that most of the D.H.S. stu- dents were most concerned with filling their school with spirit. But work for school spirit began before school actually opened. Many voluntary stu- dents of Durham High helped to support their school by selling season tickets. Something new this year was a card cheer- ing section for basketball games. 162 students were necessary to make the section a success. OFFICERS President ...................... Dorsay Jones lst Vice Pres. ...... . . .Caroline Newson 2nd Vice President . . . ..... Betsy Lawson Secretary ........ ..... M argaret Hudson Treasurer ,. . .... Charles de Bruyne Advisor ............. ......... M rs. Parker Charles de Bruyne, Margaret Hudson, Betsy Lawson, 1 Dorsay Jones. . . up 4 i , Clemons, N. Roach. Fourth Row: R. Ferree, T. Stok, C. Morris, P. Marshall, G. Rogers, C. Foushee. Fifth Row: R. Carden, J. Sprinkle, B. Humphries, D. Page, J. Holle' man. The cheerleaders led a special cheer to which the cards were used. Pep club members worked hard for this section to be used for years to come. ln the spring the Pep Club sponsored a pic- nic. Everyone was invited, including non-mem- bers. There was varied entertainment and the existing excitement assured us that our club hcd fulfilled its purpose of supporting school Spirit. . 4' ff V. A ,ww my .-.,, M .,f 4, 'NU' S 2 'Wa fa 5 Yi QE? is 1 'R ...-....... miwipmw WWW if V -.---- .imma I W 3 l ......-- , . , ,. 1 il 2 fl! ? 3 QSALQ, 5 4- ' . , Q f, ,A f -Q.,-Q Y-f n. fn Ywuq :fiW ?1.::3.M.'ff L .,' 4 , , V Q, ,i,Li, w -.,,,'-7--f-iff ., K , ffryf , .rt , J .V ....' f ...I .,., ,,,, . V ., -, 1,-, ,, , HCJMECOMING COURT Homecoming Queen: Caroline Newson and her court: Theresa King, senior, Donna Sue Horner, senior, Annie Boiteux, exchange student, Susan Council, senior, Marti Austin, senior, Janet Jones, junior, Anita Kristenseen, exchange student, Wilma Hall, sophomore. Nil mf' Q---.,...., N Wh'--f-vnfssunwwf v N... ivfM l ill illimv '.C! 'IF1 f'1 ' frxv- ga ,ov 'Nl I l 'lf l 4 i 1 - - -i...vv'f-'- 'J' 5.0.5 'QQ' n , Anti: 'ff ,gk 'Yugi I ri' 168 V r Y 1 I P 1 4 1 4 I 1 FQ' I seorched for Myself, . And I did not find. Instead, I saw pieces spread over the landscape: And, irvsteod, I went about, Picking them up o piece ot a time. -Mel Smyre Sound of footsteps halt in his mind ominous echoes of his own ' as if he were running away from his mind running a roce with the torment of his memory. The night so many times had he walked it through but never alone alwoys with her alwoys until tonight. Every black detail of silence is permanent in his memory crys loud now to his mind of hot summers when night and breeze were Ong ond amber sunsets glazed the horizon of tomorrows. How long ogo had he deserted silence time hos come to trade loneliness for loneliness of his post and walk black nights of summer alone. Walk on, and he defines into nihilism I or covers his mind with black memories dreams of a barbed wire heaven and ongels hot in hell. Her f-ace blinds through in never-ending fades and silent laughter wells up from reminiscent pines, cooled in block walk on, and he forgets a memory walk on and dream of lost people running from their rnind through block night seonce with loneliness. Walk on and see no sunset slipagoin live for no dawn to breothe. The pines . . . the sky . . . the face he locks in nihilism novfutile deaths but one. -Ca rolyn Vo ughon .-1 I I 'l f the last remaining kindness speaks not so loudly as the first banishment 54- or seething injusgce or saccharined Cruelty A and just recompense is not quite infinite but neither attainable and the fire and the rose are always one even for the fireborn and too for the seabrought We the- just, we the flaming canker, we the dying, fashion our clay crowns of righteousness and deny the existence of the right and do not speak, for fear our voices will hold truth We the innocent rule our individual kingdoms with iron hand and face with steel sword or gun: or ever and never to be clashing weaponry and we preserve our kingdoms fiercely . ,951 ,rf for an escort to the grave: , ' we would not be alone in the grave. We would not die at all, but for that we are now dying, and death seems so very close, and not half so bad as the critics would have us believe. We would watch rain, and know that it comes indifferently with no thought for its beauty with no thought for its wetness 4 but slanted like a pencil writing some invisible intelligence on our most beloved escorts to the grave and the word it writes is: again and we feel not so alone but know that we must and shall be forever. 4Mike Jones QQ, 7 ly Xl 42 fy N K , mfgfrfvfz ff S- g 'ff' l on W' , Wig! wr u s ' ijt: 1Mff 3 of r V ,,.: ovaur ws 1- I0 HN HU RL Bw R T's 1N1'RoDuc,T1ofxi TO PLm1oz.oe.-y N Tl-KE IF -ru-axs me AN AVERAGE I AVERAGE PMN smnmasai PLINS JL CQ I VLMNTIFUL CHARLIE lj? CHAPLMI .IL WHL-TER L.OCKHPsRT'5' C5-ALLERY oF FAMOUS Pl-INS : DISCNPLIAI oo .' I FLW DON PLWS-rom J 1- Sox-WSON J X' C- HURC ll u. L up ' ' ROBPLI N WILLIAM J L HOOD ,IL PL: NN :T z..mf.1, . ...11.-.g.u.m.n-,rug mmmummMmwi5,iwxSdHHldE1MM urs! ,,.,,,.a! .IB-J,v.,.. .-.U . - A-A -- ' . -. I-Ay'-mmf - SUSAN I-lRRT'5 Pl-WORHMA X Q JL PLINTO JL lNPL1AllTy W NEZZZES m JL FQ - ,. Q P1-M15 fm H POTTI:D PMN I fm JL THE SEVEN DEADL7f Puma D- m QD Q PLHXIIS 173 A V , X I ,I - . , V , V . '--' Q iU.3BM : . X t N A Cham Guide ' To 'Macbeth' By SUSAN HART Here are three witches. They are not good witches like on tel- evision. They are cooking Mac- beth's goose. Do you want to help them? Here, you can stir the cauldron for them. By the way, cauldron is a naughty word for' kettle. This is Macbeth. He wants to be king of Scotland. His wife, Lady Macbeth, is going tostop being a lady so she carrhelp him. The nice King Duncan is staying, all night at their house. He lives at Fife so the town is referred to as Duncan's Fife. That night Macbeth will murder Duncan, sleep, and his con- science, in that order. .' ' ' v -wiz- g.,,.,,..:4: f an 'ff E CD T - - Q -, an 4-ri X j- .-L Q --g , ... -x L 'gm' n: . we vq 1 Jeklgsm- After Macbeth kills Duncan, things start picking up. He kills two servants. No wonder help is hard to get. He pays the Mafia to kill Banquo. Then Banquo breaks up his king party. He kills MacduFf's whole family. Macduff is real mad because Macbeth doesn't have any kids, because Lady Macbeth threw theirs around. Macbeth says he gets twenty-four murders to ev- ery dagger. Once he even thought he saw one fioating around the house, but it was Lady Macbeth's missing letter opener. Lady Macbeth should be very happy. Her husband is king and she lives in a ,modern castle with wall to wall tapestries and a kidney-shaped moat. Because she is unhappy, she eats a lot. She gets up at night for a snack. She always washes her hands before eating. But tonight she cannot get them clean, so she says, Out tnaughty wordy spot! Nobody ever told her about Lava, the hand soap. Nobody likes Macbeth any- more, They call him names like S.O.B. CSilly Old Butcherj. Finally Macduff kills him. Now we see Malcolm. He is a lot like Duncan. He has Duncan's cour- age, Duncan's looks, Duncan's Noble character, and Duncan's Crown. T OOOOO !!SlL'H ' 1 YT! Wm X -,I A My Specialty There l was sitting on the bench, the coach saving me for the all-im- portant play which depended on my Specialty . The score stood at ten to seven. We, the losing team in this National Championship Football game, had the ball on our own forty-five yard-line. There were only four minutes left in this all-important game, with the outcome depending on my Specialty , We were slowly but surely moving the ball downfield, using our huge two hundred and ten pound fullback as a battering ram. As we cautiously approached their twenty-five yard-line, my heart began pumping faster and faster. lt won't be long now, l thought, with only a minute and a half left in the game. On the next play the quarterback hit the left halfback with a hard pass, which picked up ten yards and moved the ball to the fifteen yard line with only thirty seconds left in the game. l knew the moment had come when the coach signalled for a time-out on the field. Freeman , he yelled, Get in there and do your stuff! As I ran quickly out onto the playing field, that wonderful feeling of victory spread over me, because just the sight of my sparkling water- bucket seemed to renew the strength of the tired boys. -Larry Freeman ? fQ Lady, this seat is taken. Well he didn't get it from my side of the family. AAAI-low do you like our act Mr Sulllvan9 hd- He followed me home Mom can I keep hum? -Susan Hart l75 A A A . . H , ' K V t 1 Y, ', I .A X: l fl ,M ak I , I ,I U A Q ., . .- YQQBBMHJ, FEATHERS ON THE WIND We move like young animals, luring each other, swaying with the moon, Aspiring for a yellow daffodil' here, A raw, meaty acron there. We pad down the thorny path, 'round random wheel, Reading words upon the sky, winking at Johnny Appleseed. We call it honorable corruption to lie for life, To break the bough that pricks the sparrow. Heaven flows into the ultramarine sea, and we are sparkling dolphins, Sons of Parnassus. l think life is the dynasty of nature, And we are feathers on the wind. -Linda Schupper LAST The thin, wrung hands lie limp beside Truth, They are raked of blood and rigid in the odious gift of sleep Where the mind wanders into the eddy of the past And sees the young Grecian body swing unscathed onto the shore. And what are the senses approaching death, But that they may bathe once more in the low and glorious ebb-tide, And converge on that great flash where sea and land electrify man into spirit? Straining, straining, to touch the pasteled seascape Until the last desperate moment when breath freezes in the air And fades somewhere beyond the girth of azure light. I l 7 Linda Schupper 6 slr.E.1u1nfur- - r '!1Y f Y'1i'f U.iU'7W'-1 'f F 'f 'f' T9 Y T '11 i l'W'l q' '. 'V h 'V L ' V ' X 1 A u fn 1 'NL Vi. Vit. 4 1 mf' -id?--94 ' THE SECRET GARDEN by Linda Cole Fleeting strains of satin-slippered foot falls Rustling Darting through the crackling stillness of A narrow garden passage. Love-drenched sorrow, filling i Closing blooms with tears of dew, Crawling columbines cease their upward journey, drooping with mournful ll Sealing within the delicate blossom Light of Day ' From the heavy pressing dimness. I stems i To earth. Spinning spiders flee on silken threads, i ' I I s I 3 l ' The roses shed themselves ot beauty on Protest. s Withered petals, dying grasses, furnish the willing lovers with a bed r Neath the willows bend and weep in silence, , The night wind blows a gentle hollow remonstrance. F i E , imprisoned in a moonbeam. i 1 I i i Softly, a re-echoing tone, the ghost-like melody of a nightingale l i l Y X f Q B fb ,, F d qi7NgivLE-5?E9x9gQvQ 9 ky h ilk -If-'U 'if1 - 3350 bv-QSNQJEXD QFXX .i 6 Gai? fi Q 2:-is v X at 9 N xy Z0 .QS -V QQ 99 'S Q g , Q15 Q, gf A-9939 Q Q-gs ? 6 S5 ang? 5 auf B Ran We 0 its 5 W . W tra., ,Sk Y Q7 Q' QQ 95 RXHQZQ M-fav if as L-'fre QR '27 Ariat., Mittens I ive n ,.'una.',.M.fafsmm.Mwiu H'- fff f-'fr .f-wi'-'f'1 mw'f-vt s-1f'ff w'f 'sHf'- -- i -l's ' fi ' !X'1..J!.H...nn.mM 05--11.9. f S:.r4..- ' ' ' ' 'XX i' slr x ' . ,fl ig? X '1 Tf'j s filler' g ji, 7 , -lf 4 AQ i c MZ! COMING STREET Moon . . . And the slum suns itself like a drowsy cat. Summer-drenched but jungle-wary, it stares From close-hooded eyes, half-yawning, half-snapping. lt stretches, Reveling in power and lassitude and brawling and kriifing and insolence, Unaware ot its ignorance, proud ot its contempt. The grizzled old man on the stoop naps in the past. Not comprehending the shrill laughter from the street, As glistening bare teet merge into the asphalt, Nor understanding the sharper scent ot death Mingled with the tetid odors of cabbage and decay. And the slum bares its claws, No more an alley cat but a tigerf -.lulia A. Woodruff lr- gg- 'ng il tl i , i ! b X M 0 . ll? lil l All If ll Nllflllfi all 'fill if qt 1- like .Q-.,.. 'ug-fil m 1 1 'ffl'-l S 179 mnmmi::wws:zapwuumuuw ' 'W ... i , .W . - .fi-,.... -Q--iv, Q F g..4'ff ff 1 'iq' , or-w .,..-uv ---- 'L , gl , - . rt, ' ffl' W. , , - .- - r..f.Juv114ww,- - 1 ' ,: , . , .. ,--Q-, A-,f'S,,t,L SUGAR FOREST Magic! A white, sugar-coated forest, Spindly black limbs, naw encrusted with white icing. Brown, ugly weeds transformed, becoming white spider threads, weaving a delicate web, capturing the trees. by Trudie Gardner iso -C3 l ENDGAME Hustling bustling Rollying rustling Pious porous Less or moreous Ott ond on Here ond gone Noisily rushing Oppressively hushing Scrotching biting Snotching fighting Loving one onother Killing o brother Swirling whirling Boy ond girling Loving hoting Roller skoting Uphill downhill All ciround the townhill One high two lows Anywoy the wind blows Simpering Whimpering BANG! -Richard Worste K X -' I , 4 XX 1 , 4' Q A, , ff 2 , X f x f E . xx X J QC XR 4 f f p X L f X i i HMHWXX ' v f!CQ9N ZZ! XX I M lr lIhI'Ml!'h XM TxN?xxXQMxS' Hkxl fs k f K jx 3' k'iQ l 'A l:1Q'.:g,' EMHRQLJJWNS gMv XRK Q A Mmmmm m v L f A+ -'- Li' gf ,2b'?Q22'fwWfi5hakgy. 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The dead leaves roll only with the wind, bearing no life but not-their-own. Even I can see these things. But I am not the wind. When I walk here, The crickets stop. The birds sing, but change their notes. When a tree shakes, he does it not in laughter but in fear. For I have a mind for my destination, but they for their destiny. -Mel Smyre I83 'I .wr lr-rv-, .,. ,. . ... -, , V ' , ,.' Q -.-f ,'. H- ' '. W W' . . .. .. ww, , . I The Significance of The Vegetable-Fruit Factor in Human Development By Susan Hoff lf you had to be a vegetable and a fruit for the rest of your life, which ones would you choose? This vital question is the basis for interpretation of inner motivations. ln my survey of nearly fifty opinions, l endeavored to discover the relationships between their choices and their personalities. Were their responses spontaneously motivated, or were they conscious of their selections as a means to cover-up or show-off ? What did each fruit and vegetable symbolize? The desire to be accepted and well-liked plays an important part in choosing the new plant life . The most frequently named vegetables and fruits are the most popular. Carrot, tomato, and corn were chosen most. Peach, apple, and grape were chosen most. Now let us delve into the individual meanings of each choice. Artichokes and pineapples sug- gest an inner personality that is unknown to friends and difficult to reach. Potatoes suggest an earthy quality. Avocadoes, pink grapefruit, and pomgranites suggest a desire for adventure and travel. As for passion fruit, it is best left uninterpreted. The following is a list of simple inter- ITEM horse-radish, radish, lemon grape, banana cherry, cabbage, lettuce carrot, celery, corn cucumber, tomato, apple, orange, peach, sweet pea beet, nectarine, MEANING difficult to approach conformity average, desire to be accepted fight between two tangerine, personality forces cucumber pear, apricot sensitivity bell-pepper butter-bean, intense loyalty okra, string bean to living area popcorn, watermelon innocence of youth Now let us discuss a few individual personalities. Example A wants to be an avocado and a nectarine. He desires romantic adventure yet is rational and calculating. Example B wishes to be corn and a grape. He seeks acceptance and is a conformist, having a group desire. These qualities can be logically discovered through the vegetable and fruit interpretations. lt's so easy even a grocer can do it. - A basic question remains: Were the answers spontaneous motivations or calculated responses? To a great extent the replies were given with previous knowledge of fundamental symbolism. Even so by choosing them in this manner, basic qualities were still evident in those choices. Spontan- eous responses are often the best as they tend to show the individual in an honest and natural light. Either way, the interpretations can be valid, showing deeper understanding through sym- bolism. A Comprehensive List of Each Vegetable and Fruit Chosen and the Number of times Chosen Vegetables Fruit Artichoke 3 Apple 8 Avocado 2 Apricot l Beet l Avocado l Bell-pepper l Banana 4 Butter bean l Cherry l Cabbage 3 Grape 5 Carrot 6 Grapefruit fpinki l Celery 3 Lemon l Corn 5 Nectarine l Cucumber 3 Orange 4 Horse-radish l Passion fruit l Lettuce 3 Peach 9 Okra l Pear 2 Popcorn l Pineapple l Potato 2 Pomgranite l Radish 2 Tangerine 3 Stringbean l Tomato l Sweet pea l Watermelon l Tomato 6 .ifi1:.4,g-.t..i....aiMiami:s..i.....ss.u.iium.ms.ni4nmi.iu:il.uzmiluis:4m.i.i14iuit3lnn - -V 'A 1. ' - P N ' ' ' ' ' l ,,, A Curse Is A Curse Of Course, Of Course or I Was An Unwed Mummy I've been workin' on the pyramid All the live-long day. I've been workin' on the pyramid Making bricks with clay. Can't you hear the Pharoah shouting Be sure to put in a john! Oh, I've been workin' on the pyramid l'd rather build the Parthenon. 'Way down upon the old Nile River Far, far away That's where someone embalmed my liver, Where Ra and Isis stay. Roses are red Papyrus is bluish You gotta build pyramids 'Cause you're Jewish. Neither mummy is a nice mummy 'Cause the state of Egypt is dry. Unless the mummies bou ht their liquor at the ABC, Then the mummies are nice mummies As you can plainly see. When a mummy meets a' mummy drinkin' scotch and rye Q For he's a jolly good Pharoah For he's a jolly good Pharoah For he's a jolly good Pharoah Whom nobody can depose. -Susan Hart las ' i ' 1, 'H-N -, 4 . . I . : f 'A '--4 iwwwwwrawwuiuvqnmumnpu N' li, i, . H. E .IW .ii 'fM'lls.',f!1 F .W H-'i-'wr'-l-l'- -rl- 5 l V .- 1 ' '- 'A 4 W . W if . I II I - I I I I I I I I I. l. Vintage of Life Tilt The gloss my woy. Let life flow free: Sip Of the amber gold, Swirls Of memory. Lee Kirsch ,..i.....i,4.....n ... .... ww! 'S . In .L APE WI F i I I I I I I I i I I I I J I I I l i J v I I l ..aiEt.Z-- 1tix.'zis+ 1l fiJ. - 'f ua-r' r u ODE TO A LEMON LIFESAVER O thou innocent little disc Who residith in the cylindrical palace, What sad fate is thine! Destined to dissolve into sweet nothingness In a cavern of stalactites and I stalagmites. Ah, the unspeakable joy thou bringeth In thy all-too-brief lifel Thy essence lingereth on . . . Then thou art gone . . . and all too soon forgotten. . . . But then thy memory is revived on the label of the next package. -Lee Kirsch N. as 'NQ ,.N. 33971141 4, ,Inj of-N. , x l AEN X if. 1 -s' ii- - I I., -f - -I i Q. .Q 'll ., W kJ.. , 'W X Nj Hin Q x . 'Y It Ju ,jig .X .A Q Qs lv. 'i'1ff M IIHQN X lx ff! 'Ill Qll, f:75 Nba Fj',.I X X , XX 5 'f 4 , f X M , X, 1 4 , ,gl N -fx 9 Am, ' v X J xp YW ik N. k I ILLN ESS by Larry Freeman We all have illnesses of all sizes, shapes, and description. Some are large, some are small, and some are nothing at all. l realize that illness cannot be helped fin most casesl, but one factor that can be helped is the way people are forever talking about everyone else's illness or pain at such inopportune times. lt seems as if every time I sit down at a friend's dinner table, the subject pops up out of nowhere. l'll start to take a bite of my delicious roast turkey, and Mrs. Bartholomew's operation comes up. Then when I start to eat my bright red and ripe tomatoes, old Miss Stone has a transfusion or a leg cut off. So usually after all this type of talk, I just don't feel too hungry anymore. There seems to be more sickness in the world than ever before, and every little piece of it gets talked about around me. The natives of Africa are all dying of leprosy. The people in Outer Mongolia are all coming down with plague, and of course everyone in the world has the flu. Doctors keep coming up with the all brand-new cure-all miracle drugs , which do cure the illness, but sometimes have some small side-effects, such as after you have taken a certain amount of this drug your left arm shrivels up, or your right leg falls off, etc. Some people may enjoy talking about all this gruesome lunacy, and l'm sure others loathe it, but as for me, the whole thing just makes me ill! I87 The Best Gift I Ever Received For a teenager to write about and express himself on the subject I am about to write as the best gift he ever received , and to mean and believe what he writes, might be termed theological, hypocritical, and even uncommon and unique. But, whenever l see and hear about the greatest gift I have ever received, if l don't publicly express it, I certainly on the inside feel that my parents and all the accessories that accom- pany them and their lives is the greatest and most precious gift l have received. Both of my parents are good, Christian people, which, in my estimation, means more than just enough. As a result of this kind of life for them, my whole life, no matter who or what surrounds me, will be different. l was born into thisfamily of love, kindness, patience, and care. l have been raised to my present age of seventeen in a Christian, wholesome environment, By no means has this religious stuff been pushed and ground into my head as Communist ideals are into the minds of Russian young people. At no time have my parents ever forced me to attend church and its func- tions. From the time I was four months old, l have been in church. lt's been the most healthy habit my parents have taught me. So, my parents first brought me into a sin filled world and then guided me in many right directions, be- ginning with the church. Through my parents and the church, I have seen and l'm sure l will see many things which others outside such Christian love and under- standing cannot see. Right now and in the past, my decisions have greatly been influenced by the teach- ings of the church and of the sagacity of my parents. My choice of professions, my mate for marriage, my social tactics and behavior will all be influenced by these gifts , Being a young person, I am often beset with many temptations to which the average young person would probably succumb. But with the home and Christian morals and ethics which l have learned, l can then practice and put them to use in a tight situation. How- ever, l'll be the first to admit that l'm not a model teenager. In fact, l'm probably a great deal worse than others of my kind . And to be called a Chris- tian young person, l am at times probably one of the most hypocritical young people to be professing such a faith. l've got just enough world in me to make me uncomfortable in church, and enough church in me to make me uncomfortable in the world. But, you know, the main difference in me and others is that l know when l'm wrong and I know what I can do about it, and if l don't do anything about it, no one pays for it any harder than I. Through that gift l received, whether l wanted it or not, the parents who love me, care for me, and are interested in me at all times no matter how far l fall into the depths of despair and degradation will still love me. My life will never be the same, because it is the one gift that I will always love and cherish and will be of more benefit and use to me than any other gift that l could ever receive. -David Moore LIFT UP THINE HEART, VINCENT Are you happy, Vincent, As the cool, black Earth Covers you? Do you still Remember The short years past? Or, Do you prefer to Forget Those tortured, terrifying days, When Your only salvation lay in insanity? Can you still remember your Scarred reflection ln the broken mirror at the home, Your face Drenched with desire? I-lave you forgotten your Ear, Wrapped in the blood-soaked scarf, Or The girl you gave it to? Does the memory of your face, Black With the coal of the Boriange, Make you Remember There really once was a God? Lift Up thine heart, Oh, Vincent, For peace is now yours. Your Sunflowers Shall live Forever. -Lee Kirsch EVEN AS IT GOES I by Linda Cole Softly shimmering, faintly flickering candles Ethereal strains of purest melody engulf And enfold a pain within its spell, A flower lends its flawless enchantment To Perfection. The thrill of a touch The Sacredness of sharing, Mutely consenting to a union of spirit Alone Emerging one. Jealous of hours spent, locking the lingering memory within To draw upon, in the Twilight. WINTER by Linda Cole Grey, swirling, seething mists, Sudden gusts of lusty winds Sweep the slopes with icy breaths of winter chill Within the heart of winter abides Forcing the opiate of sleep throughout the system of nature Tragic land of slumber on death Land within the heart of me I . . I . - , , , . . , . l88 .- i .t..:mm.a...i..,..,............mmrunuama.ummmmln1ul ' ' ' '1 'f I ' ' ' .fi-7 '1' ' I lka!1 --nu.lm'- 1-'r-'--'- '- ' ' Up The Street The street was lined with the monotonous cars, which had that morning been colored in their idiosyncrasy, but now sat helpless to the aging snow that emblanketed them in skeletal outlines. Up the street their clearly defined lineation faded into a fog of white- thin outlines merged into the horizon. The cars were undergoing without deterence their premature aging . . . perhaps pondering severally the aging of man, and its tragedy, finding themselves helpless to rebel against the white energy. Snowflakes swirled around their hoods and lights, fluttering madly down by their whitening tires . . . the angels of their wasted frame as they covered the cars with conformity and insensitivity. They cooled a woman's tired face and beat faster and faster around her head, seeking to cloud her eyes with their chill. The woman waded on into the white storm, turning her head from their sting as she went. They continued in their conquest of the ground, still continuing to blind her thoughts and inhibitions with their numbness. They beat faster and faster around her body so that she would stumble in her gait and fall to the frosted ground, leaving herself at their mercy to cover her tired body in their cloak of conquest. Carolyn Vaughan The Mechanics of Sorrow Forget the fullness found in Fleet moments only lnfrequently. A frozen fire burns No one. Ice is never flagrant, never Flaunting. Fling not your heart, oh Fool. by Trudie Gardner 9 Easily The Grey Rain Falls Easily the grey rain falls, sliding off green needles. Soundlessly, transparent drops of molten crystal glaze the winter-blackened trees. A coating of liquid silver over soft pine needles. by Trudie Gardner Man strikes his finest pose When he reaches out To grasp ideas drifting Above him, To seize from the sky A still higher level of understanding, And reaches farthest not with A language of words, nor Of a brush, a chisle, But with one of music. Man rests with greatest peace When he lays a bridge Between himself and nature, When he imitates her summer winds With a soft chord, As he seizes a piece of the sun With the burst of trumpets, And a part of the moon with a horn. Man has achieved the final Harmony when he can Claim a common language Between himself and Those who use words Unlike his, strokes of the brush Alien to him. 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One member of the red team stated this would be an easy task since he had been fighting for a parking place for three years each morning. The game turned out to be a product of the economic classes considering the amount of money spent. The game and money were flying when a sophomore of the red team made an unwise move. He bought Mediterranean Avenue for sixty dol- lars. The rent is only six. The white team, however, made up for this mis- take when their senior only got back ten dollars change from a buy of one- hundred-eighty dollars after handing the banker a five-hundred dollar bill. The math teachers asked that it be announced that a class will be held in the science building on elementary arithmetic. A member of the white team was arranged to be ridden out of town on a rail when he sold a railroad to the other team for half price. The rent doubles with each R.R. held. The block marked free parking was not used because some ot the players became bitter when they couldn't have a little metal sports car too. The player with the car was later thrown in jail by the majority for reckless driving. There was a great disagreement with the referee and it seemed as though a riot would start. Then the referee brought out his grade book and the cafeteria became strangely quiet. New York Avenue, owned by the white team, had to be taken out of the game when the many houses and hotels crowded together were reduced to a slum area. A member of the red team accidentally dropped a tray on it. No objection was made because the white team are all Southerners. Now these teams are ready to face their season with gritted teeth. Last year we played ten and lost ten, a fairly even record. We hope to do as well this year. We have done worse! Yea D.H.S.-Keep fighting-and spending. BLOATED FLOATERS WIN Congratulations to Durham High's championship swimming team! Last week they won the state 4-A title with great ease. The co-captains were asked what contributed most to their fabulously successful season, and both agreed that the Olympic-size pool at D.H.S. was the greatest single con- tribution. Water Logged, the star Bullfrog, attributed his speed and skill to long hours of practice in our fine pool. Would this great honor have been bestowed on our school if the ' I -. - ....-.. .. ... . ..-meme t....-..eimi..w'-.rm.-m...-.':!:i's:z..g-' pool had been closed according to plan last year? gliliiiiiuliiiliiiifillililllililililllilllililililillij, 2 Music,NuTsi 5 Q. - 5' Efllllliiijliliiiiiiiiiiilii'lllltll'lIlllllllllllx Congratulations to the forty-one stu- dents at Durham High who placed first in the state triangle and tambou- rine championship-conference. They are the following: Cyril Hack, Percy Mildew, Ursula Froth, Sybil Kumquat, Zelda Finklestein, Hilda Smoot, Har- old Flimbolt, Clyde Snavely, Kenneth Slime, Darlene Dryppe, Eunice Flagel- la, Melvin Thidwicke, Timothy Ips- witch, Orville Crumm, Bernard Bilge, Clarabelle Lu Hotchkiss, Tracy Hart, Clarence Sappe, Seymour Drudge, Clare Voyant, Prisilla Pumice, Jerome Scumm, Bertha Cadaver, Gertrude Glutch, lsadore lnsipid, Guglielmo Umberti, Ivan Truffle, Horace Vesti- bule, Beatrice lsman, Nacaline Nigby, Jigita Cole, Fredrika Flinch, Virgil Stipend, Cedric Lockjaw, Rupert Trin- gle, Wilhelmina Hazzinfeffer, Theo- dore Knumbskull, Modene Gunch, Fortissima Splot, and Maxmaduke Clunke. Our newest singing group, The Singing Sadists, made their debut at the Public Library, last week. They plan to sing for the Durham Wreck- ing Crew next Saturday. Don't forget the hootenanny spon- sored by Mr Toan's Chemistry ll class to be held in the teachers cafe teria We expect a big turnout' ee you there' j llilll llllt 9 r 0 , N I 1 ' xv In X Q ' 2 I 'lr ll' J' W . K-'ff T . .. -IX 'I hz! II M1 I llr DEAREST SELMA, I I just received your dear little note. l'm going to send you my dear little note by Sydney, my new homing vulture. He really comes in handy around the house when guests drop in, if you know what I mean. The weather has been quite sunny and warm here so I haven't been able to take my Brownie Troop to the cemetery for a picnic. I hope the weather is much better in Durham. My dear friend Hysteria told me about the rats and cockroaches in your cafeteria. My, that sounds like the DELICIOUS food we used to get at Bela ,Lugosi Memorial High School when I was your agel We had lady fingers Cwith real fingersl, blood sausage, and cream of nightshade soup. Those were the good old days when I had my perfect 36 figure-l2 , 12 , I2 . Your Student Council has certainly been doing a WONDERFUL job this year. l've heard so much about their projects. That reminds me of the student organization we had at our school. They called it the Inquisition. You just can't imagine how beautifully the students behaved after the Inquisition en- forced a few necessary rules. Of course we had some of the same problems you have nowadays. There were a lot of high school drop-outs. Ilt got pretty messy when they dropped out the fifth floor, tooll Teachers gave a lot of homework then, too. There was once an epidemic and most of the teachers were forced to leave school. After the voo-doo dolls were confiscated every- thing went back to sub-normal. I guess things don't change very much, do they? I know some of the students are quite careless about keeping Durham High neat, but did they really find a mummy during one of those locker clean-outs? I shouldn't criticize you students, though, after all you're very INGENIOUS. Remember the time Mr. Toan's Chemistry II class conducted an experiment on suspended animation? Now you know why that assembly period seemed extra long and when you got home it was Sunday. l'm not sure what Mrs. Anderson's Biology Il classes built, but his initials are F.N.S.M. CFranken- stein Monster.l All in all, you have been making definite strides in education at Durham High School, learning your three R's-REALIZATION, ROTE, and I know at Durham High School everyone takes pride in their extra-curricular activities like sports and theatrical productions. I can remember all the thrilling games we had at school. There was a real fun game called Squash, Crunch, and Splat and of course the ever popular Barrack Room Emperors , a game for intellectuals. We produced some really BEAUTIFUL plays like Nelly Put Your Head Back On, He's Coming Home Tonite and Godzilla Meets Bernard Barach in Dusseldorf. Your own little auntie played the head witch in South Paranoia. I also won the ''What-has-Madame-Defarge-got-that-I- haven't-got contest. Well I must close now, dear. The neighbors are banging on the walls to get out and I'm frying some fudge. HELP WANTED I. Have you always had a burn- ing desire to be a YELLOW JOUR- NALIST? 2. Would you rather make up the story than report the facts? 3. Are you mentally unstable? 4. Do you have a vivid or livid imagination? 5. Do you know how to leave out punctuation? 6. Can you misspell with ease? If you answered YES to any of the above questions - come join OUR STAFF. -lzhl-rigs do IDCIIEY' h l eil Flukola Bottling Company invites you to take part in their great new FILL-IN-Tl-IE-BLANK CONTEST. Just fill in the blank with your favorite four-letter word that best describes Flukola! Rules: I. All entries must be re- ceived. 2. Participants must have been a life-time residence of the United States. 3. Participation re- stricted to employees or direct rela- tions of employees of Flukola Bottling Company. 4. 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