East Mecklenberg High School - East Wind Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)

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I D , Q . B 62 1 4 A W A J S- !! ! i'i E! 2 . X :qw ,. 'wr' THE STUDENTS OF EAST MECKLENBURG HIGH SCHOOL, MATTHEWS, NORTH CAROLINA, PRESENT THE fly THIS 1959 Ii ag, H 4 75 !'I,4'I 1 - I , I ,X WI- ,W I I if I Vf'Luyf45x,v- ,P -.iw 3: F5 ,J 1. , ,f I I Y fg ?f5f'.fI-519 ,V ' A' L Q W .E I 3 li '--' I 'Q I I : 5' f - EDITION VOLUME IX EDITED BY FRANKIE TOMBERLIN AND MANAGED BY JERRY PRATHER I I Ultraman.- ' . ,X A is., 4 'K Q L, 2-31:4 .nr 'lf' 1 41'- Oar peppy cheerleaders help to make our sc -Q -wi. . nliqpue 1,0 , A 3 ' '- -M: 3 MV . fm ' A ' 1 'f 'Aa-gA N - ff' , , nf xv .,. ' - A byzla. .,.,, Q, , ' ifqi- f ' 1 1 27534 3 f 2 ' ' Qi' '- rfieiii a , ,. .3 ? 4 J Q33 ,, :f:S3',. -1233 glhxff Q-.. ..1'11..f1-A . 'iwzsfrw' pk., ':5:5i2.:.:fA 'i,s'q,'1 f 5i2iz322fs:s:e,' vfzaiq Hzifiiiififf Af 3, W , ' it 222222 if ,qi -55321 ' J -Q ' Y ff N , f 5' A W J V1 M,,,ww... p fr '.-? -. www ,....,J 8 I I , In 'Fw .. .,,. .. 1 . Q f 1, - ' ' Work and fun are combined in our Student Activity room. Art exhibits decorate our halls. Through the Looking Glass we look back over the many things we have taken part in during the last year . . ball games, exams, dances, classes, and the many activities we have been offered. Now, in the ninth volume of the EAST WIND we have a chance to relive the Work and play that have made this year unforgettable. The halls overflow with activity between classes. Students can find laoth relaxation and knowledge in our library. 1 , H ' V fr f ' A 72+?L.,r Q 14. ..V 1 ' 1' 3 I' , 4 . A ,,1. ,..1 A 1. , , . f1rlz.1 If-1Il.I'I'1'!' 1- Nhfmw .1+11-,-111-M-'- ' 1.15lIk1a'VI11l,V.!ff:MNHH S !'IHf11iMHlW' MIN J 121 '1 1'.. 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'X I . ..J.....,-..,. . -'M M .-..--,. W -l- -Ya,:....f,v..,......v ,, , -....5.,,.P-,...,.V--....,, i it, I, iw. 1 , ' x - Q 5519? 71' ' ,lf Page Ten t 1 ,Q -,Mg I .y u I gf. vfuv ,-appz, 2 ' - , ,-1, wig., , DEDICATION As we look through the Looking Glass at East Mecklenburg High School, we see a well known figure, who has guided, helped, and taken genuine interest in each of us. In order to express our deep appreciation, We, the sen- ior class, dedicate with admiration and love the 1959 edition of the EAST WIND to Mrs. Shirley jenkins Hamilton. MR. D. K. PITTIVIAN im X Principal '. I 1 R gl R5 9' i ADMINISTRATION MR. EARL FRY Assistant Principal MRS. MYRTICE DUKE Secretary MRS. LOUISE C. WRIGHT Clerk i I 2 4. i f 5 if 1 1 I n l i 5 I Page Eleven I. -Af if ff' LA, 5. Q X ru X Mr. Flatt teaches the boys in agriculture how to use up-to-date equipment prop- erly. C SCHOLASTIC MAGAZINES NEWS MAP ,p 25'4'fQ7-v' ' ,gn in-7 is., ,ii --5 if f K--W nnwuuuqw f '1Q..'5'R'2F :Y ' .n- '. -fig, 5 f' wl- wu ,. ,t,,V ,J-3-mfiinml The wonderful aromas that come out of the Home Economics department are under the supervision of Miss VVilliams! History is reliued day-hy-day under the instruction of Miss Puckett. C With the help of his friend, Mr. Gask- ins points out the Cranium to his biology class. ' 4 Mr Bell combines un with accuracy in his mechanical drawing classes FACULTY 'VIR DECK W AVDREWS Wofford Colle e A.B.' University of Geor ia M.S.B.A.- Annual Busi- ness Staff Adviser. Economics Bookkeeping I and II Business Law MR. AMES T. ANTHONY Westminster Choir College Master of Music' Musician Club Adviser. Chorus Choir Miss CHARLOTTE ARANT Limestone Colle e B.A.' Future Business Leaders of America Adviser. MR R C. BARBEE Randolph-Macon College B.S.- Ticket Mana er. Biology MR. L' A BELL University of Geor ia B.S.Ed.' Graduate Work University of Geor- ia' Arts and Crafts Club Adviser. .Mechanical Drawing Industrial Arts MRS. BETSY REA BLANKENSHIP Appalachian State Teachers Collere B.S.- VV.C.U.IN.C. M.S.- Marshals Adviserg Future Homemakers of America Adviser. Home Economics, Family Living I . . I Q Y Y S V , I I l L ' 7 J I g 7 Y Typewriting II, Office Practice Y 7 S S i y 7 S Y 7 1 3 1 7 Y 1 MR. WILLIAM EDWARD CHEEK Appalachian State Teachers College, B.S. and M.A.g Duke University, Graduate Workg Assembly Com- mittee Adviser. Chemistry Mrss TSABEL CHOATE Erskine College, A.B.g U.N.C., M.A.g French Club Adviser. French, Latin I MISS SUZANNE COFFEY Appalachian State Teachers College, M.A.g Library Club and Audio- ,Visual Club Adviser. Lihrary MR. JOE L. DAVIS, IR. Appalachian State Teachers College, BS., Hi-Y Club Adviser. Senior lllathematics, Plane Geome- try, Algebra I MRS. CAROL H. EAST W.C.U.N.C., B.S.S.A., Scholarships Adviser. Shorthand I and II MRS. PATRICIA G. FERGUSON W.C.U.N.C., A.B.g Footlighters Club Adviser. English III, Dramatics MR. TOM B. FLATT Tennessee Polytechnic Inst., BS., N. C. State Collegeg Future Farm- ers of America Adviser. Vocational Agriculture MISS JUNE FOSTER Limestone College, B.A.g Emory University, M.A.T.g Y-Teens Ad- viser. English IV MR. CHARLES FRANKLIN FREE Furman Universi A.B.- U.S.C W, i -, M.Ed.g Duke University and U.S.C., Graduate Work: Key Club Adviser. English II and IV FACULTY MR. OLIVER K. GASKINS U.N.C., B.S. and M.Ed., Science Club Adviser. Senior Science, Biology MR. WILLIAM EDWARD GIBBONS Catawba College, A.B., U.N.C., M.Ed.g Buildings Committee Ad- viser. Algebra II, College Algebra MRS. ETHEL B. GROSE Duke University, A.B.g Columbia University, Duke University, U.N.C., Graduate Workg' Junior Class Adviser. English III MRS. SHIRLEY HAMILTON Coker College, A.B.g U.N.C. and University of Georgia, Graduate Workg Sophomore Class Adviser, Cheerleaders Adviser. Algebra II and III MR. I'lE.NRY H. I'lAMILT'ON, JR. VVake Forest College, B.S.g East Carolina College, M.A., Hi-Y Ad- viser. Algebra II MRS. EUCENIA L. HALIRICK Greensboro College, A.B., Appalach- ian, M.A.g Dramatics Club Adviser. English II anal III MR. EDWARD E. HABIRICK Appalachian, B.S. and M.A.g For- ensic Club Adviserg Dramatics Club Adviser. English III, U.S. History MR. DON HARRIS Eastern Carolina, B.S.g Folk Danc- ing Club Adviser. Physical Education MR. DAVID B. Hoon Catawba College, A.B., Football Line Coachg Assistant Basketball Coach. History MRS. MLLDRED W. IRWIN Queens College, B.S.H.E.g W.C.- U.N.C., Graduate Work, Sewing Others Loyally Club Adviser Bible MRS. ROSE. L. IENNINGS Duke University, A.B., U.N.C., Harvard, Graduate Work, DistTibu- tive Education Club Adviser. Distributive Education MR. DAVID JONES Catawba College, A.B. Geography, World History MRS. RUTH REID KIKER Woman's College of U.N.C., B.S.S.A.g Beta Club Adviser. Typewriting I, Bookkeeping I MR. JAMES M. KNOX Davidson College, B.S., Photography Club Adviser. Biology MISS THELMA LAWS Duke University, A.B., University of Virginia, Duke University. Har- vard, N. C. State College, Graduate Workq EAST WIND and Quill and Scroll Society Adviser. English IV Mr. Fry, head of the Business Education Department, is a well known figure to students who plan on business as a career. ,,,...1-- N f 7 y B I-cgi. 'fs Q Y 2 E A Advanced mathematics is fun under Mr. Swofford. English is no longer a foreign lan- guage with the alale help of Mrs. Grose. FACULTY The Fanfnly Tree Shuhert Alley and Wornen zn Counc1l are hut a ew o the plays presented under the clzrec tton o Mrs Ferguson At East drwer traznzng IS taught hy Mr Roper wzth the a1d of many modern devtces. -Q TN T TA 5 I . 5 ,V- Jai! n ', Z 1,.,v v 'J 1 wh .1 ,MV 4 it .19 A f W' L Y Z sf . 4. uuzwaziv ,iq ' I lVlrs. lrwin gives the students at East an understanding of the Bible through her popular Bible classes. During exam time the mimeograph room bustles with activity. Mr. Pittman is always ready to help any student who seeks his advice. L The steady stream of school business comin ,Q into the office is taken care of by lylrs. Wright and Mrs. Duke. by 1 Art is made fascinating for everyone under the direction of Mrs. Skeen. FACULTY MRS. VIRGINIA MOORE NEELY Mary-Hardin Baylor College, B.A., Texas State College for Women. VVinthrop College, Graduate Work, E1 Circulo Espanol Adviser. Spanish I and ll MISS ANNE R. PHILLIPS Wake Forest College, B.A.g Y-Teens Adviser. English I l MISS LOUISE PIIORETT WOman's College of U.N.C., A.B., U.N.C., Graduate Work, Beta Club Adviser. U.S. History MRS. LAURA GIBSON PURVIS Georgia State College for Women, A.B.g U.S.C., M.A., U.S.C., U.N.C., Graduate Work, Latin Club Adviser. Latin I and ll MRS. FRANCES SHARPE RITCH Duke University, B.A.g Future Teachers of America Adviser. English III MR. BERNARD B. ROPER East Carolina College, B.A., Colum- bia University, M.A., N. C. State College, Charlotte College, Graduate Work, Motor Club Adviser. Drivers' Education MR. JOHN N. SCOTT California State College. B.S.g Uni- versity Of Pittsburgh, M.Ed., U.N.C., Graduate Work, Radio Club Adviser. Physics MRS. BARBARA SIMPSON High Point College, A.B.g Student Council Adviser. English ll MRS. ESTHER LIEDHOLM SKEEN Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, Studied with Oskar Gross and Fred- rick Grautg Practical experience as artist and ceramics exhibited widely, Art Club Adviser. Art MISS ELLEN SKINNER Meredith College, A.B.g University of Tennessee, M.S. Business Education MISS DOROTHY ELIZABETH SMITH Meredith College. A.B.q George Peabody College for Teachers, M.A. World History MRS. MARGARET OWEN SMITH VVestern College, A.B., U.N.C., W.C.U.N.C., University of Indiana, Graduate Work, Junior Red Cross Adviser. English ll MRS. ELIZABETH S. STEVENSON Limestone College, A.B., Quill and Scroll Society and The Eagle Ad- viser. English Il, lournalism MR. WILLIAM C. STILL Clemson A.8cM., B.S., U.N.C'., M.Ed.g U.N.C., Graduate Work, Hi-Y Adviser. Biology, Senior Mathematics MR. BOBBY R. STINSON Lenoir Rhyne College, A.B.g Span- ish Club and Hi-Y Adviser. English ll, Spanish l in ---'- ---tuna 'I 'V . ,gf f. 3' 3, .9 Av, , 1 1 fr... x.. 69 K. QW' Sw I rr FACULTY MR CLYDE SWOFFORD Wake Forest Colle e B A MIT University of N C Graduate Work En ineerin Club Adviser Algebra Plane Geometry Solid Ge ometry Trigonometry MR B L TURNER N C State Colle e B S Future Farmers of America Aclvlser V ocatzonal Agriculture MISS MARGARET WAYNE Flora Macdonald College AB English ll and IV MRS ELIZABETH T WESSON Ceor e Peabody Colle e for Teach ers BS Appalachian State Teach ers Colle e M A Plane Geometry MRS MARY Lou B WHEELER Ohio Wesleyan University AB Science Club Adviser Biology MR RICHARD WILLIAMS Catawba College AB Block E Club Adviser, Athletic Director. Physical Education g , . .5 . . ., . . I . . . l ll . 7 S S - . I l 3 ' 7 . . . g , 1. .g ,' - -9 U.N.C., M.A.g Y-Teens Advlser. S 1 S ' ', - -9 - U K, , . . . 7, . . A . ' . , l .7 Q - rl n Y ' '7 MISS RUTH WILLIAMS Berry College, B.S.H.E.g University of Georgia, Winthrop College. Crad- uate Workg Future Homemakers of America Co-sponsor. Hornernaking I and II MISS JANIE WOOD Furman University, B.A.'g Dulce Uni- versity, Graduate Workg Beta Club Adviser. U. S. History MRS. MARY ADA LEIGH Western Carolina College, B.S.g Folk Dancing Club Adviserg Girls' Athletic Association Adviser. Physical Education Not Pictured: MRS. THELMA PARKER MR..WlLLIAh1 B. ROBERTSON ' f ----Jmanlzrxnaxgg,-.4.nxnc'.zauA.uu -4., qu.. Office practice always gives students an opportunity to get worthwhile experi- ence laefore becoming secretaries. 'QQ' .. Mrs. Parker, the guidance councilor, is always ready to lend a helping hand. Even teachers like to go home! The of-fice is the center for all school lausiness. ff in-ofa, f : 1. .vu' ' I , . ...- g , - l 5 i sl -W l I i :.t .-.... i 1 Y - i I 1 i ' I l in l Q 3 was . , , 'H 1 fy- ww ' ' '. W '4 ww. - r 1 , .ii A-U X 4 .e,-1:24-az .......... z I 4 . ff . . V AMW. 3:1 f ' I 5.15 'v in - I ' f-9 .K ' ' ' W ' ' W-'33 . , A, , . rt 'QW 'H . - ' B' , , , f,.v,wo'-of-vw -, ,.t.. ,,,: ' ' -,aff pn, ,mg y Mr. Pittman, our ever-willing adviser. f -A-M., ... ,.-ug!-. - lint LEGE HDTS 1 3 6 .Ag lll ll li ' ' IVU1 Phil I . 1 E 'wg iff .,,,, 1 , 'K HW f!HALE.e-'wkxkibi WV I I I . l i 1 f 5 Y fYf'4f LZ. - . e - ua , -1, l Yf'Ek,,,. ' . ' , 'N . m 'i'x-- - , ,H .. in A , ',,,,,., 5: B , .3 e f . ,ana l ia? 'L' g Parle:-vous francais? 9--. 3. was HROUC-H the Looking Glass we View all the old familiar faces that we know . . . seniors, juniors, sophomores . . . 'icreeping like snail from class to class, dashing like cleer to lunch and gym . . . 1,600 lively, loyal eagles making our school Ummm smells good! I Lots of work is involved in laying out the sclaool paper. A l a place we love. Rehearsal is not all work! MH!! lf-.. I I i 6 1 5 ' : Does anybody need a new bookcase? l 4 Trig. can be exaspemting at times! lif We build strong bodies as well as strong minds. Posing for a five minute sketch. , . wg 3 xt.. All l ff ' If ,MQW asdf yklg lyyhi IZEHZPQI LH-11391 if B, cg A ff' A Q13 5 ' 2-in l ff ur 9 ,, 5 G 545, Mu ... A I f ., , 'f'-l',,f ,:, V .L t jf- , fv,:, 2 A 2 . '.'i?lif'-,252 ' ' 5- , w .f.1fL.e 12,5111 Even the best artists need hel Our students have cz chance to teach, too. P. I f 3'4 SE IORS EARL ABERNETHY F.F.A. Club 10, 11, 125 Motor Club 115 4-H Club 105 Bus Driver 11, 125 Folk Dancing 12. NANCY ABERNETHY Homeroom President 10, ll, Vice-President 125 Student Council 10, 11, 125 Executive Council 11, 12, Social Chairman 11, Secre- tary 125 Honor Society 11, 12, Vice-Presi- dent 125 Beta Club 11, 12, Reporter 125 Vice-President of Junior Classg Junior-Senior Prom Decorating Committee5 Orientation Committee 10, 115 Girls' Basketball Team 10, 115 G.A.A. 10, 12, President 105 Y- Teens 105 Youth Appreciation VVeek Repre- sentative 125 Assistant Editor of EAST WIND5 Eagle Staff 11: Senior Ring Committee 115 Senior Superlative, Best All Around. BONNIE ALDERMAN Majorette 11, 125 Folk Dancing Club 115 Musicians Club 125 S.O.L. Club 125 Dra- matics Club 105 I Speak for Democracy Contest Winner 115 Red Cross Representa- tive 11, 125 Latin Club 10. WILLIAM ALEXANDER ELIZABETH lVlALLORY ALLEN Footlighters Club 10, ll, 12, President 125 Marshal 11, 125 Allied Youth Club 105 Latin Club 115 Arts and Crafts Club 125 Masque and VVig 125 Sales Executives Essay Award ll. NANCY VIRGINIA ALTIZER Allied Youth Club 105 Y-Teens 10, 11, President 115 Folk Dancing Club 115 French Club 11, 125 Dramatics Club 125 EAST WIND Business Staff 10, ll, 125 Homeroom Vice-President 10, 11, 125 Cheerleader 125 Cheerleading Club 125 Student Council 115 Beta Club 125 Senior Superlative, Cutest.', MANUEL RAY ARANT Radio Club 105 Arts and Crafts 115 Motor Club 115 Audio Visual Club 125 Library As- sistant 12. SALLY RONE ARDREY Latin Club 105 Art Club 11, 125 Prom Decorating Committee 11. LIBBY AUTEN Eagle Staff ll, 12, News Editor 11, Assist- ant Editor 12g Forensic Club ll, 12, Secre- tary 11, President 125 Triangular Debatesg District Debates5 l:.T.A. Club ll, 125 French Club 11, 125 Student Council 125 Homeroom Secretary 115 Homcroom Vice- President 125 Quill and Scroll 125 Junior- Senior Decorating Committee 115 Beta Club 12. FRANK AVRETT Motor Club 105 Musicians Club 11, 12. BOBERT BACLEY Intramural Manager 105 Arts and Crafts Club 10, 115 Motor Club 10, 115 D.E. Club 11, 125 Photography Club 12. CLYDE EUCENIA BAGWELL G.A.A. 105 Y-Teens 10, 115 Business Staff of EAST WIND 105 Foorlighters Club 11, 12, Treasurer 125 S.O.L. Club 12. WILLIAM BANKER Radio Club 105 Motor Club 10, 115 Bus Driver 10, 11, 125 Arts and Crafts Club ll, 125 Folk Dancing Club 12. JOHN BANKS Science Club 105 D.E. Club 11, 12, Presi- dent l25 Vice-President of VVestern District D.E. Convention 125 Student Council 125 Junior Rotarian 12. BETTY BARTLETT Spanish Club ll. 5. '2 fy' -anne- 'en-4' .1 -law, 'vid -4.91 R R t ,12, 'HN ie 'Q ,nf fd' , '53 1 fro-u..N,---rv F'-M , I 5 E '07 wa' f A-wggv' Q45 -'USN 11' ,F - , ,I , 5, ,iq fwfr 5- 1 1. A 3 gm Ns I APC' MQ51 it Y , I ar I W- at , ' 'V' H' s-QV'-: ,, f Qw- av'-R 'F- '! f if .. ' Y ,,, 1 As, -W A A A lg-vw ff' 'es wr TE A , 11 lx, . M 'W' ., ,. - ev ,W M ll 'wr JS- 0 '- , N. l 'X 543015 ,NJN 1-'T f.. 'TI A . 4 1 1 W- ig. mt 'fb 'W r-'-- are wr- :V I'-m -'rf Z., . 5 if fum' 'Fur iwbr T ,f 'Y' MJ A twig ,931 fgwl-f 5 V 'J W., 1r.....,,-7 .,,g.--- jh- ',-., 'HN SE IORS ' 1 EDDIE BARTLETT Motor 'Club 11, 12. JA1X1ES BARTLETT JERRY BAUCOM Motor Club 10, 11, Secretary 105 Hi-Y Club 11, 12, Secretary 11, 125 Bus Driver 10, ll, 12. BOB BEAGLE Bus Driver 125 Motor Club 12. PATRICIA BELK Homecoming Attendant 10, 11, 125 Junior Beauty5 Cheerleading Club 11, 125 Cheer- leader 11, 125 YeTeen Club 105 Homeroom Vice-President 11. SHARON BELK Dramatics Club 10, 11, Secretary 115 G.A.A. Club 10, Vice-President 105 Cheerleader 11, 125 Homecoming Attendant 115 Beta Club 11, 125 Homeroom Secretary 10, 125 Homeroom Treasurer 115 Cheerleading Club 11, 12, Treasurer 125 Senior Superlative, Best School Spirit. MOFEATT BENTON s.O.L. Club 12. JHNI BLAND Football 105 Hi-Y Club 10, 12, President 125 Homeroom President 11, 125 Student Council 11, 125 Dramatics Club 10, 11, 12, President 12. BETTY BLANTON YfTeens 10, 115 Spanish Club 11, 125 G.A.A. 12. CAROL BLEIMEYER French Club 125 Dramatics Club 125 For- ensic Club 125 Debating Team 125 Feature Editor of The Eagle 125 Quill and Scroll 12, Secretary-Treasurer 125 G.A.A, 12, Execu- tive Council 12. LYNN BLEVINS Y-Teens 105 Allied Youth Club 10, 115 French Club 11, 125 F.H.A. 11, 125 For- ensic Club 12, Secretary Pro-Tem 12. MAURICE BOURQUIN Foreign Exchange Student 125 National Honor Society 125 Beta Club 125 Key Club 125 French Club 12: Block E Club 125 Junior Rotarian 125 Student Counci15 Senior Superlative, Friend1iest. SYLVIA BOWERS Homeroom President 10, 115 Student Coun- cil 10, 115 Cheerleader 11, 12, Secretary 125 Basketball 105 Sophomore Class Beauty5 G.A.A. 105 Dramatics Club 105 Homeroom Vice-President 12. DON BREWER Motor Club 10, 115 Bible Club 10, 115 Bus Driver 11. SANDRA BRITIDN YfTeens Club 115 Folk Dancing Club 115 4-H Club 105 F.H.A. Club 105 Homeroom Vice-President 12. CHARLES BROWN Y Club 12' Third Place Science Fair 11. CARL BUIXIGARDNER Spanish Club ll 12 Treasurer 12' Motor Club 10 11' Bowling Team 11' Golf Team FRANKLIN Bi RD Homeroom Vice President 10' Hi-Y Club 10 11 12: Photography Club 10' Science Club ll' Chairman of Magazine Drixe 11. BARBARA CALLAHAN Fomlighters Club 109 F.A.A. Club 109 Y- Teens 11, Treasurer 119 Engle Reporter , 12' Folk Dancing 11, 129 Arts and Crafts Club 12. GAYLENE CABIPBELL Y-Teens 1OQ Library Club 11, 12. ., fri M . , , .A It rf ir We QW I 1 Mll' it ' 2 ,J 1 1 .gr I , ,- V' ' 1 ,mar 4' , ,Q me A A 1' tt V 1 1 C Gly N f Motor Club 10, 119 Dramatics Club 129 Hia fj Q 7 ' ., w vs ' 3 ea. it 12 7 , ' , 4 ' I Y M 1 1. J k I an , f . Xa, UN 11 we 'W' ' I BARBARA CANUP Basketball IO: Y-Teens 10: G.A.A. Club 109 Spanish Club 11, 12, Devotixsnal Chairman llj Folk Dancing Club 11, Vice-President 119 F.B.L.A. Club 12. RICHARD CARRIKER Baseball 10, 11. 12- Block E Club 11, 12, Secretary 125 HifY Club 10. 11, 12, Vice President 11. President 121 Intramural Council 10? Bus Driver ll. JOSEPH CARTER Bus Driver 11, 12. PHYLLIS CATHEY Allied Youth 109 Y-Teens 10: F.B.L.A. Club 11, IZQ Homeroom Guidance Chairman 11. . CARL CHANDLER Arts and Crafts Club 109 Allied Youth Club 119 Folk Dancing Club 119 Radio Club 129 Bus Driver 12. KAY CHANDLER Decorating Committee for Junior Senior ll! Art Club 11, 129 Musicians' Club 119 Bus Driver 11, 12. TOM CHIPLEY Radio Club IOS Motor Club IOQ Photography Club 111 Engineer Club 12. KITTY ANN CLARK Y-Teens 11, 12g French Club 11, 129 G.A.A. 12. JUDY CLAWSON Y-Teens Club IOQ G.A.A. 109 Homeroom Guidance Chairman 10, 119 Folk Dancing Club 119 Dramatics 12. CURTIS CLOUD Radio Club 11, 12, Secretary 12. ,p-P' F , A-nag. 79 . 4:m:'E'2 sg., .M fi' '43 ' me ' if 4 f . f . 'N f , A is , ' fax W l X ,V wiv -.Qu , 'WN ,avg A any ,, ,gt-.--o 4 , :wr 1131! I I Nm, 3, 'E.'I.'T' Q W S45 'g W K, ' 'Na X of-Aff R-s'x A,-... Og' 'SL' N --1 I 417 MFI bf-we ww ibn: Q, 'Y' '- MW' Agia P 4 .fi I ' fi. ' 'Y' ' ,-1431 ft? , .. g 5 I-f . K W Q 1, i H' i Ii .aff W 1:17 ,QQ -C7 I v, T '4H. Q '1 5570'- 1 9.1 ,,.n-- .i '17' xi' SE IORS IUDY COAN Y-Teens Club 105 G.A.A. Club 105 1:.B.L.A. Club 11, 12, Secretary 12. JANICE COLLINS F.A.A. 105 E.B.L.A. 11, 12. FRANK CONNELL Arts and Crafts Club 105 F.F.A. Club 115 Bus Driver 11, 12. TED CONNELL Baseball 10, ll, 125 Football 105 Block E Club 10, 11, 12, Sergeant-atarms 125 Bus Driver 10, 115 HifY Club 10, ll, 12, Treasurer 12. JANE CORBETT Folk Dancing Club 125 F.B.L.A. Club 12, Devotional Committee 12. IUDITH COX F.A.A. 10, 125 Y-Teens Club 10: Spanish Club 11, 125 l:.T.A. Club 125 Orientation Program 105 Junior-Senior Prom Decorating Committee 115 Bus Driver 125 Office As- sistant 12. ROSALYN CREEL Allied Youth Club 10, 115 F.T.A. Club 125 Yflleen Club 10, 11, Secretary 115 Beta Club ll, 125 Homeroom Vice-President 125 French Club 11. 125 Refreshment Com- mittee of Junior Senior. LINDA CRIBB Photography Club 115 Folk Dancing Club 115 F.B.L.A. Club 125 Dramatics Club 125 Y-Teens Club 10. BOB CRISP Motor Club 10, ll, 125 F.F.A. Club 115 Hi-Y Club 125 Red Cross Representative 12. SYLVIA CRIIMP Basketball 105 Y-Teens Club 105 G.A.A. 105 F.B.L.A. Club 11, 12, Treasurer 125 Beta Club ll, 125 Homeroom Secretary 10, 125 Red Cross Representative 10, 11. SUE DANIEL Y-Teens Club 105 G.A.A. Club 105 Folk Dancing Club 115 F.B.L.A. Club 12. DORIS DAVIS Y-Teens Club 105 Spanish Club 115 Allied Youth Club 115 F.B.L.A. Club 12. ETTA DAVIS YfTeens Club 105 Allied Youth 105 Folk Dancing 11, 125 Bus Driver 10, 11, 12. GERLENA DAVIS Folk Dancing 12. ROY DAVIS Hi-Y Club 10, 11, 12, President 125 Motor Club 11 12 Secretary 12 FFA Club 10' Bus Drner 11 12 NEAL DILTZ Homeroom Secretary 125 G.A.A. Club 105 Dramatics Club 10, 12, Vice-President 125 Spanish Club 115 Folk Dancing Club 11, 12. CHARLES DIXON 4-H Club 105 Spanish Club ll, 12. RICHARD DOHERTY Motor Club 10, 115 Latin Club 115 Hi-Y Club 12. DANIEL DONAHUE Science Club 125 Engineeers Club 12. JANE DOUGLAS G.A.A. Club 10, 125 Y-Teens Club 10, Inter- club Council Representative 105 Homeroom Intramural Representative 115 Decorating Committee of the Junior-Senior 115 Latin Club 115 F.T.A. Club ll, 125 Librarian 125 Beta Club 11, 12, Secretary 12. EDWARD DUCHESNEY Football 10, ll, 125 Baseball 105 Block E Club 10, 11, 125 Hi-Y Club 10, 11, Presi- dent 115 Senior Superlative, Most Athletic. JOHNNY DUCKWORTH Football Manager 125 Basketball ll, 125 Arts and Crafts Club 105 Photography Club 115 Library Club 125 Junior Varsity Baseball 105 Radio Club 10. ALMA DULLN ?iTeens Club 105 Allied Youth 115 F.H.A. CHARLES DULIN Library Club 105 Folk Dancing 10, 115 4-H Club 115 F.F.A. 125 S.O.L. Club 12. RACHEL DULLN Basketball 10, 115 G.A.A. Club 10, Secre- tary 105 Y-Teens Club 105 Orientation Committee 115 Homeroom President 10, 115 Beta Club 11, 12, President 125 Spanish Club 115 Vice-President of Sophomore Class5 EAST WIND 11, 12, Junior Editor, Senior Editorg Chairman of Student Fac- ulty Directory Committee 125 Chairman of Invitation Committee for Junior-Senior 115 Student Council 10, 11, 12. DEVCNNE DUNCAN G.A.A. 105 Y-Teens 105 Folk Dancing 11, 125 Allied Youth Club 11. JAMES DUNCAN Bus Driver. JACK EARP Hi-Y Club 10, 11, 12, Sergeant-at-arms 10, 11, 125 Motor Club 10, 1,15 Homeroom Treasurer 105 Intramural Council 115 Base- ball 10, 11. CAROLYN EEIRD Y-Teens Club 10, 125 Library Club 115 F.B.L.A. Club 12. JUDY EICHER S.O.L. 12. .--M Mm .a,,,.ff were 'saw' 'KJ mv- wmwvv' SE IORS PEGGY ENLOE G.A.A. Club 105 Dramatics Club 10, 11, 125 Spanish Club 11. PEGGY EPPLEY s.o.L. Club 12. MARILYNN FAIRCHILD Art Club 10, 125 Musicians Club 105 Dra- matics Club 115 Spanish Club ll, 125 C.A.A. 125 Prom Committee 115 Senior Superlative Most Talented. ' REGGIE FAUST JUDY FELTS Folk Dancing Club 115 D.E. 12. ETTA PINK Spanish Club ll, 125 Art Club 125 G.A.A. 12. NANCY FISHER Dramatics Club 10, 11. THOMAS FISHER Dramatics Club 105 Science 11, 12. JUDY FITZGERALD Y-Teens 10, 115 Allied Youth 105 Home- toom Treasurer 105 Folk Dancing 115 French Club 11, 125 Iunior-Senior Decorat- ing Committee 115 Orientation Committee 125 Secretary-Treasurer of Homeroom 125 Footlighters Club 12. IOAN FLEMING Honor Society ll, 12, Secretary 125 Beta Club ll, 125 lVlarshal ll, 125 F.T.A. Club ll, 12, Vice-President 115 Latin Club 10, ll, Secretary 115 G.A.A. 125 Homeroom Guidance Chairman 105 Chairman of Senior Cap and Gown Committee 12: Faculty Edi- tor of EAST Wmn 125 EAST WIND Business Staff 125 Y-Teens 105 Orientation Commit- tee ll, 12. CLIN FLOWE F.F.A. Club 105 Bus Driver 11, 125 Motor Club 12. CAROLYN FLOYD Allied Youth 105 Y-Teens 10: Business Staff of EAST WIND 105 Science Club 12. ALYCE FOARD F.T.A. Club 10, 11, 12, Librarian ll, Treasurer 125 Spanish Club 115 Beta Club 11, 12. ANNE FORD National Honor Society 125 Spanish Club 125 Homeroorn Red Cross Representative 12. ANNE FOSTER Basketball 105 G.A.A, Club 105 Y-Teens Club 105 Allied Youth Club 115 F.H.A. 115 Photography Club 125 Bus Driver 12. RICHARD FRYE H1Y Club 12 Dramatics Club 12 Bus Dnver 12 IMMY FUNDERBURK Band 10 Radio Club 10 Photography Club 10 Motor Club ll Science Club 12 IMMY FURR PHYLLIS FURR Eagle Staff 10 Allied Youth 10 Dramatzcs 10 Reporter 10 Ioumallsm Club 10 Spamsh Club 11 Science Club 11 Secretary 12 Beta Club 11 12 Iun1orSen1or Com mittee ll EAST WIND Business Staff 12 BETSY GARDNER Homeroom President 10 Onentatlon Com mittee 10, 12 Chairman Jun1orSemor Deco rating Committee ll Latin Club 10 ll Secretary 10 V142 President 11 YTeens Club 10 Interclub Council Representative 10 Cap and Govxm Committee 10 FTA Club 11 12 Beta Club 11 12 Honor So- ciety ll 12 President 12 GAA Club 12 Engineers Club 12 Student Council 10, ll 12 Executive Council 12 Treasurer 12 President of JUDIOI Class Citizenship Award 11 Chief Marshal 11 12 Senior Superlatlve Best Citizen LINN GARIBALDI Guidance Chamnan 10 Band 10, 11 Radio Club 10, Motor Club ll FRED GARNER Bus Dnver 10 Audio Visual Club 10 12 Motor Club 10 11 Band 10 11 DARRYL GILLAND Motor Club 10 11 Photography Club ll H1Y Club 12 Dramatics Club 12, Band 10 11 Bowhng Team 11 HOWARD GLADDEN Bible Club 10 Forensic Club 11 Drarnatics Club 12 ANNE GLENN Student Council 11 12 Executive Coun cll 12 Chairman Social Committee 12 Dra matics Club 10 ll 12 GAA Club 10 Spanish Club 11 12 President ll 12 Homeroom Guidance Chairman 11 Home room Treasurer 10 Orientation Committee 12 Homecoming Attendant 12 Beta Club 12 Invitation Committee for Junior Senior 11, Bus Dnver 11 12 LINDA GLOSSON YTeens Club 10 Folk Dancing 10 L1 brary ll, 12 Bus Dnver 12 LINDA GOBLE SOL Club 10 ll Secretary 12 Student Council 10 ll Folk Dancing 11 Beta Club 11 12, Carrousel Pnncess 12 Senior Su perlative Best Dressed Prom Commit gee lg Homeroom President 10, 11 Beauty ! PETER GOLDBERG Dramatics Club 10, 11g Spanish Club 11, 125 Orientation Committee 1-lg Homeroom 'geasurer 115 Literary Editor of EAST WIND HOWARD GOLDKLANG Forensic Club 12. LYNN GORDON Science Club 10, 11, 12, Reporter 11, Presi- dent 12g Allied Youth Club 10, 11, Secre- YHY 1.13, Beta Club 11, 125 Orientation Committee 103 Prom Committee 115 Home- room Secretary 11, .lf- Jil.-T JU' Wx 472 6175367.75 -.-v-7 'W fn vm. A,w5 lI'll' it if fl- 'Nt Wk wi' 11 64? no. IGN 905' MJIUW any 9574 bb ,,,..-W.-. 4413459 Abs. f ' Alb 'wiv Q ' .4 1 ff ' Q .. -- 1 f AA 5 f-1 'P F wk , 9 S fagninnh Q X 'if-ri FF 'R' A I. , 'X I. 'wi' .,,9 I ,,lbV .JOY 'QW , V1 -new 01 3.5 - -1 I ,, 11 - frm f '1 46- 12 iw' Lane' 'qu'-'- 'ff 99? YE glial Q-.. ,xr M.. 'M ff -vt' , ' Af, 'At ' Mu T! r fa 944-1 ,401 S' if 11 SE IORS JIM- GRANT Junior Varsity Football 101 'Radio Club 109 Spanish Club 11Q Engineers Club 129 Red Cross' 12. GARY GRAY ALTON GRAYSON Football 10: Vice-President of Homeroom 109 Hi-Y Club 10, 11, 12, Secretary 129 Bus Driver 10, 11, 12. JIMMY GREGORY ' DOUGLAS GRESHAM JERRY GRIFFIN Hi-Y Club 10, 11, 129 F.F.A. Club 10, 11. SUSAN GRIFFITH Dramatics Club 10, 12, President 129 For- ensic Club 109 Orientation Committee 119 Spanish Club 119 Folk Dancing Club 119 Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 129 Art Club 12g Business Staff of EAST WIND 11. JUDY GROGAN French Club 119 Art Club 119 F.H.A. 119 G.A.A. 129 Y-Teens Club 129 Footlighters Club 12. JEFF GULLER Football 10, 11, 12, Captain 12: Basketball 10: Baseball 10, 11, 129 Block E Club 10, 11, 12, President 129 Dramatics Club 10, 11, Vice-President 119 Student Council 129 Junior Rotarian 129 Engineers Club 11, 129 Honor Society ll, 129 Beta Club 11, 129 Orientation Committee 11, 129 Homeroom President 12: Homeroom Vice President 10, 119 Senior Superlative Most lntellect'ual 9 Key Club 11, 12, President 129 Business Staff' of EAST WIND 10, 119 Editorial Staff of EAST WIND 12, Sports Editor 129 Deco- ration Committee for Junior-Senior 11. BOBBY HAIR Radio Club 11, 129 French Club 11. JIM HAMILTON Band 109 Photography Club 109 Arts and Crafts Club 109 EAST WIND Business Staff IOQ Homeroom Intramural Representative 10? Cross-Country Team 113 Spanish Club 111 Junior-Senior Decorating Committee 119 Science Club I19 Bus Driver 129 Audio- Visual Club 129 Beta Club 11, 12. BARRIE HANCOCK Arts and Crafts Club IOQ Radio Club 109 Art Club 11, 12, Treasurer 119 French Club 129 Homeroom Treasurer 119 Bus Driver 129 Eagle Art Editor 129 Senior Superlative, Most Talented. JUDY HANEY YTeens 10 Allied Youth 10 11 Folk Dancing 11 12 Guidance Chainnan 11 SUSIE HANLINE Latin Club 10 Spanish Club 11 F H A 10 11 12 Chairman 10 Vice President 11, President 12 Student Council 12 Red Cross 11 Bus Driver 12 CHARLES HARKEY Basketball 10 Intramural Council 10 Folk Dancing Club 11 Dramatics Club 12 ROY HARTIS LINDA HARTSELL Y-Teens Club 10, 11, 125 Photography Club 10, ll. JIMMY HAYNES JERRY HELMS Basketball 10, ll, 12, Captain 125 Baseball 10, 11, 125 Block E Club 125 Engineers Club 125 Student Council 115 I-lomeroom President 115 EAST WIND Business Staff 11, 125 Prom Committee 115 Orientation Com- mittee 1l5 Key Club 11, 125 Intramural Council 105 Hi-Y Club 105 Folk Dancing Club 115 Band 105 Senior Class Vice-Presi- dent5 Senior Superlative, Most Popular. KENNETH llELMS Radio Club 10, 115 Motor Club 10, 115 En' gineers Club ll. WILLY HELMS HARRIETTE HENDERSON Y-Teens Club 105 C.A.A. 105 Folk Dancing Club ll, 125 li.B.l,.A. Club 12. STEVE HENDERSON Block E Club '10, 11, 125 Track Team 10, 11, 125 Cross-country 10, 11, 12, CO- Captain 125 Allied Youth 105 F.T.A. 105 Tri-Hi Club, Secretary-Treasurer 105 Horne- room Officer 115 Engineers Club 12. DIANNE HENLEY Allied Youth 10, 115 Y-Teens 105 S.O.L. Club 12. PEARL HILL Dramatics Club 105 Forensic Club 10, 11, Secretary 115 Allied Youth Club 115 Beta Club 11, 125 Honor Society 11, 125 Marshal 11, 125 Orientation Committee 10, 11, 125 Spanish Award 115 National VVinner of Na' tional Sales Executives' Selling Essay Cone test 115 Homeroom Secretary 11, 125 F.T.A. Club 125 Senior Superlative, lN1Ost Intel- 1ectua1. BONNIE HtMERAucH Photography Club 105 G.A.A. Club 105 Orientation Committee 10, 11, 125 Junior Red Cross 105 Beta Club 11, 125 llomeroom President 115 Student Council 10, 115 Li- brary Club 1l5 Forensic Club 125 EAST WIND Staff 11, 12, Assistant Business Mana- ger 115 Prom Committee 115 Quill and Scroll 12. LINDA HIRSCH French Club 105 F.T.A. Club 115 Foot- lighters Club 10, ll, 12, Vice-President 11, President 125 EAST WIND 115 East Eagle Assistant Art Editor 125 Quill and Scroll Club 125 Beta Club 12. SUSAN HODGSON Dramatics Club 12, Treasurer 125 Y-Teens 10, 115 G.A.A. Club 10: Spanish Club 11. BILL HOLLAND Science Club 10, 11, 125 Intramural Coun- cil 105 Latin Club 115 Beta Club 11, 125 Engineers' Club 11, 125 Treasurer of Beta Club 125 President of Engineers' Club 125 Orientation Committee 115 Student Council 125 Guidance Chairman 10, EDDIE HOLLIFIELD Motor Club 105 Badio Club 105 Arts and Crafts Club 105 H1'Y Club 12, Treasurer 125 Intramural Council 10. , Zvdkgnf' ' ' ww.. 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CHRISTINE HouGH Dramatics 10, 115 Photography 115 Allied Youth Club 105 S.O.L. Club 125 Bus Driver ll, 12. EDDIE HUGKS Junior Varsity Football 105 Hi-Y Club 10, 115 12, President 125 Bus Driver 10, 11, 12. LORETTA HUDSON Y-Teens Club 10, 115 Band 11. lVlARY HUGHES Y-Teens Club 12. lX1ARY HUNNICUTT Dramatics Club 10, 115 Y-Teens Club 10, 115 F.H.A. Club 12. lvlIKE HUNTER H'iVY Club 105 EEA. Club 10, 11, 125 Am and Crafts Club 115 Folk Dancing 125 Motor Club 125 Baseball 10, 115 Bus Driver 10, ll. PEGGY l'lUNTLEY Honor Society 11, 125 Beta Club 11, 125 Student Council 125 Senior Superlative, Best Personality 5 F.B.L.A. Club ll, 12, Treasurer 11, President 125 Homeroom Treasurer 115 Homeroom Vice-President 10, 125 Prom Committee 115 Orientation 10, 115 Y-Teens Club 105 Cv.A.A. Club 105 Allied Youth 11. lX1ARTHA l'lUTCHINS Majorette 125 Intramural Council 10, 115 Dramatics Club 105 Folk Dancing Club 125 Homeroom Vice-President 10, 125 Home- room Secretary 11. CONNOR HUTCHISON Motor Club. HELEN IKNER Y-Teens Club 105 Dramatics Club 11, 125 Spanish Club 115 Folk Dancing 12, Vice' President 12. DON IRBY Arts and Crafts Club 105 F.F.A. Club 115 Intramural Council 115 D.E. Club 12. FRANKLIN IRBY Industrial Arts Club 115 Dramatics Club 125 Bus Driver 11, 12. GERRY JABIES F.T.A. 115 Library Club 115 Chairman of Senior Caps and Gowns. LINDA JAINIES G.A.A. Club 109 Y-Teens Club 109 Dra- matics Club 11, 12: Homeroom Guidance Chairman 119 Vice-President of Homeroom 10. VIVIAN JA MES G.A.A. Club 109 Y-Teens Club 109 F.B.L.A. ll, 12. KENNETH JAMISON Radio Club 10: Motor Club 10. 11, 129 Audio-Visual Club 11, 129 Band 10. JO ANNE JENKINS Y-Teens Club 10, 119 Folk Dancing 119 Library Club 12, JOYCE JENKINS Band 119 F.T.A. Club 119 F.B.L.A. Club 12. MARJORIE JENNINGS G.A.A. Club 109 F.B.L.A. Club 11, 12, Vice- President 129 Y-Teens Club 10, 129 F.H.A. Club 11. l-IOMER JOHNSTON Art Club 109 Allied Youth 10, 119 Photog- raphy Club 119 D.E. Club 12. KAY JOHNSTON Y-Teens Club 10: Folk Dancing Club 119 Dramatics Club 11, 12. JANET JONES Dramatics Club 10, 129 G.A.A. Club IOQ Spanish Club 11, 12, Secretary 129 Arts and Crafts Club 113 Homeroom Secretary 119 EAST WIND Business Staff 11. STEVE JORDAN Latin Club 119 Science Club 129 Arts and Crafts Club 11, 12. BECKY JUNKER Treasurer of Sonhomore Class: G.A.A. Club 109 Y-Teens Club 10. Vice-President 109 Junior Class Treasurer: Junior Editor of EAST WIND9 Beta Club 11, 129 Folk Dancing Club 11, 12, President 129 Student Council 129 Bus Driver 10, 11, 129 Vice-President of Homeroom 10, 119 Homeroom Secretary 12. JERRY KELLIS Junior Varsity Basketball 109 Hi-Y Club 11, 129 Intramural Council 10, 119 Folk Dancing Club 129 Motor Club 10, 11. REBECCA KENNEDY Y-Teens Club 109 F.H.A. 10, 129 S.O.L. 12. DONNA KEPHART EAST WIND Business Staff 10, 11, 129 Y- Teens Club 10, 11, President 119 F.B.L.A. 11, Treasurer 129 Homeroom Secretary 11. JUDY KIRBY G.A.A. Club 109 Y-Teens Club 109 Folk Dancing 11, 129 Spanish Club 11. G? '--1 Y-' oh ,A pguv' al' a ' 999, . La.. -1I ' ,farm fun ',. .Y 5' ,fe V , 'V I f 'ff ,win 'Qf ' 5' Y gf new fa-w 9,115 'WVR its-ww IAQ WITH' aff? '!., M74 45 f 'W-'N 11 1 K tp t . 51-why' . r -...IRQ T 1 MVK 'ge wifliiwlx lf' . r 46 five X! . 3 'si s it gon .,,,.a sw' uhh.: ai, SE IORS RETTA KIRKPATRICK Y-Teens Club 109 G.A.A. 109 Art Club 119 Iunior'Senior Decorating Committee 119 Library Club 12. GAYLE KISER Y-Teens 10, ll? Photography Club 109 Dra- matics Club 11. JUDY KISER G.A.A. Club 109 Homeroom Secretary- Treasurer 109 President of Y-Teens Club 109 Folk Dancing Club 119 F.B.L.A. 12Q Home- room Treasurer 12. KAY KISER Y-Teens Club 109 Library Club 11, 129 F.H.A. 12. KAY F. KISER G.A.A. 109 Dramatics C1ub9 Homeroom Sec- retary and Guidance Chairman 109 Folk Dancing Club 119 F.B.L.A. Club 125 Beta Club 12. PYEGGIE KISER Intramural Council 10: Prom Refreshment Committee 119 D.E. Club Treasurer 12' D.E. Western District Convention, First in Speech Contest 129 Senior Superlative, Best Dressed. RONNIE KISTLER Hi-Y Club 10, 129 Art Club 119 F.F.A. Club 10, 11. HAL KLINGE Dramatics Club 129 Baseball 12. HEIDEGRET KOESTER - Student Council 129 National Honor So- ciety 129 Beta Club 129 Foreign Exchange Student. JOHNNY KNOX Radio Club 109 Arts and Crafts Club 102 Homeroom Treasurer 10: Folk Dancing Club 11, 12, Secretary 129 Bible Club 119 Bus Driver 11, 12, CHAr.Lor'rE Kozuis F.T.A. 10, 119 Latin Club 109 F.B.L.A. Club 11, 129 Girls' State 11: Beta Club 11, 125 Secretary-Treasurer of Homeroom 12. DIANNE KRUGER Art Club 10, 119 F.T.A. Club 129 Library Club 129 Y-Teens Club 10. BILL KURDYS Band 109 Latin Club 10, 119 Red Cross Club 109 Science Club 10, 119 Musicians Club 10, 129 Homeroom Treasurer 109 Beta Club President 12. GENE LAIVIB Football 10, 11, 129 Baseball 10, 119 Block E Club 11, 129 Hi-Y'Club 10, 119 Home- room Vice-President 11. DAVID LANDON Basketball 10, 11, 129 Block E Club 10, 11, 129 Senior Superlative, Wittiest 9 Dra- matics Club 11, 12. l I F ALLEN LEM MOND Bus Driver 11, 125 Basketball 10, 115 Motor Club 10. BETTY LEWIS G.A.A. Club 105 Y-Teens Club 10, 115 Dra- matics Club ll, 125 Spanish Club 12. PEGGY LIGON Y-Teens Club 10, 115 Spanish Club 115 G.A.A. Club 105 F.B.L.A. Club 12. RUTH LILLY Y-Teens Club 105 G.A.A. Club 105 Folk Dancing' 115 F.B.L.A. Club 12. RUTH LINKER Y-Teens Club 10, 12, Treasurer 125 Library Club ll, 125 Folk Dancing Club 10. LINDA LITTLE G.A.A. Club 105 Y-Teens Club 10, 115 Spanish Club 11, 125 Dramatics Club 125 Red Cross Council 10. PETE LITTLE Senior Class President5 Football 105 Track 10, 11, 12, Captain 125 Cross Country 11, 12, Co-Captain 125 Basketball Manager 105 Audio-Visual Club 10, 11. 12, President 125 Photography Club 105 Block E Club 151, 12, Vice-President 125 Engineers Club ll, 125 Key Club ll, 125 Beta Club ll, 125 Honor Society 11, 125 junior Rotarian 125 Marshal 11, 125 Homeroom President 115 Student Council 11, 125 Orientation Com- mittee ll, 12, Chairman 125 Bus Driver 11, 125 Senior Superlative, Most Likely to Succeed. MILDRED LLOYD Allied Youth 115 Spanish Club, Reporter 125 Refreshment Committee for Junior-Senior 115 Quill and Scroll 12. RUBY LONG Y-Teens Club 105 Allied Youth 10, ll, 12, Reporter 105 Prom Committee 115 Spanish Club ll. DUDLEY Lomb Football 10, ll, 125 Hi-Y Club 10, ll, 12, Reporter 105 Prom Committee 115 Span- ish Club 11. ,IOHN LOWEANCE Track 10, 115 Football 115 Science Club 11, 12, President 11, 125 Latin Club 105 Foot- lighters Club 115 Folk Dancing Club 125 EAST WIND Business Staff ll, 125 Orienta- tion Committee 11, 12, Chaimian Sock Hop 115 Senior Superlative, Best Personality. GWYN LOWRY Science Club 10, 11, Secretary 115 G.A.A. Club 105 Orientation Committee 11, 125 Journalism Club 105 Junior-Senior Com- mittee, Grand March Chairman5 Library C1ub'115 Beta Club ll, 125 French Club 11, 12, Vice-President 125 Honor Society ll, 125 Marshal 11, 125 Student Council 125 Quill and Scroll 125 Eagle Staff 10, 11, 12, Editor-in-Chief 12. JANE LY'I'roN Homeroom President 115 Student Council 115 Dramatics Club 11, 12, Secretary 125 Y- Teens Club 115 Majoretre 125 Band 12. ROBBY MANN Football 10, ll, 125 Block E Club 11, 125 Basketball 10, 11, 125 Baseball 11, 125 Hi-Y Club 10, Treasurer5 Dramatics Club 10, 11, 125 Bus Driver 105 Senior Superla- tive, Best Looking. PAYE MATTHEWS Orientation Committee 105 Sophomore Award 109 Beta Club 11, 125 Honor Society 11, 125 F.T.A. Club 105 Allied Youth Club 105 F.B.L.A. Club 115 Homeroom Secre- tary-115 Homeroom President 125 Student Council 125 Executive Council 12, Chairman of Assembly Committeeg EAST WIND Busi- ness Staff 11, 125 junior-Senior Decorating Committee 115 Junior Class Secretary5 Senior Class .Secretary5 Marshal 11, 125 Senior Su- Perlative, Most Dependable. ' N 1' 1' ' 177' 49' is. ,Q swf. 3 ' 5-- '67- 4r ' W5 ncaa ,ff Wi ,fuu- 5 ,,1 X wyfff,,, V-'mf Q 5 im'- 4 A- '.,, fqrrgr, 1ZZI '1f 'vhs I W, 'N 21,19 ry'--'PTY '-!! ' .uns-' A 4 A, P X I 1 'x Nur' 5 X :WY ft N fix til 9.-f ' if-'V 17 ,Q A-'r il . 'zfQ1f4'p V I is V AVIA. 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GENE MAYE Baseball 11, 125 Block E Club 125 Arts and Crafts Club 105 Motor Club 10, 115 F.F.A. Club 10, 11. JANICE MCCOY Y-Teens 10, 115 Footlighters Club 125 Folk Dancing Club 12. BUDDY MCKEOWN Intramural Council 105 Motor Club 115 Hi- Y Club 11, 12, Treasurer 125 Bus Driver 115 Prom Committee 11. LINDA MCLAUCHLIN Y-Teens 105 Allied Youth 10, 115 S.O.L. Club 125 Red Cross Council 12. HARRET MCMILLAN G.A.A. Club 10, 12, Secretary 125 Spanish Club 11, 125 Y-Teens 10, 11. JAMES MCWHIRTER Motor Club 10, 11, 12, VicePresident 125 F.F.A. 105 Homeroom Vice-President 10, 11. jo MILLIKEN Y-Teens 10, 115 Spanish Club 115 F.B.L.A. 125 Folk Dancing 12. Roy MILLS Radio Club 105 Photography Club 105 Bus Driver 10, 11, 125 Motor Club 115 Audio- Visual Club 11, 12. WAYNE MINGUS Motor Club 105 Intramural Council 115 Hi- Y Club 115 Football 11, 125 Block E Club 12. PAM MOESZINGER Basketball 10, 115 Orientation Committee ll, 125 Prom Committee 115 Letter Girl 125 G.A.A. Club 10, 125 Footlighters Club 11, 125 Y-Teens Club 105 Allied Youth 11, Vice- President 115 Spanish Club 125 Honor Society 12. GERALDINTE MOORE Forensic Club 105 Folk Dancing Club 11, 125 F.B.L.A. Club 12. V BOB Mounts Football 105 Student Council 11, 125 Radio Club 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 10, President 11, 125 Beta Club 11, 125 Homeroom President 125 Audio-Visual Club 11, 12, Chief Oper- ator 12. BECKY MOSER Y-'Teens Club 10, 115 F.H.A. Club 11, 12. LYNDEL lVlOsER Y-Teens 105 Library Club 11, 125 Bus Driver 11, 12. JIMMY MOSLEY Bus Driver 11, 125 F.F.A. 10, ll, 125 4-H Club 10. BOBBY MULLIS Band 10, 11, 125 Drum Major 10, 11, 125 Bus Driver 10, 11, 125 Music Club 10, 11, Treasurer 11: Motor Club 10, 11, 12, Secre- tary 115 French Club 10, 115 Student Coun- cil 11, 12. LYNETTE MULLIS Y-Teens 10, 115 Library Club 11, 12, Treas- urer 125 Secretary of South Piedmont Dis- trict of the N.C.H.S.L.A. 125 Homeroom Treasurer 105 Guidance Chairman 115 Homeroom Secretary 125 Bus Driver 11, 125 Beta Club 12. PATSY MULLIS Y-Teens 105 Intramural Council 10: Library Club 11, 125 Folk Dancing Club ll. RALPH MULLIS Motor Club 11, 12. MARGARET MUNN Dramatics Club 10, 11, 125 Y-Teens Club 105 Folk Dancing Club 115 Spanish Club 125 Homeroom Treasurer 105 EAST WIND Busi- ness Staff 12. EDITH NELSON Junior Red Cross 105 Footlighters Club 105 Allied Youth 105 Folk Dancing Club 115 F.B.L.A. Club 12. BILL NEWELL Intramural Council 10, 115 Guidance Chair- man 105 Motor Club 105 Musicians Club 105 Bus Driver 11, 125 Arts and Crafts Club 115 junior-Senior Prom Committee 11. SHIRLEY NEWELL Y-Teens 105 French Club 11, 12, Secretary 125 Library Club 11, 125 Homeroom Secre- tary 10, ll. AMY lo NORMAN Y-Teens Club 10, lnterclub Council Rep- resentat-iveg G.A.A. Club 105 Folk Dancing Club 11, 125 F.B.L.A. 125 Homeroom Treasurer 12. PAT ODOM G.A.A. Club 105 Y-Teens Club 105 Photog- raphy Club 115 Folk Dancing Club 115 F.T.A. 125 Dramatics Club 125 World Peace Award 11. BARBARA ONLEY F.B.L.A. Club 11, 12, VicePresident 115 Dramatics Club 105 G.A.A. Club 105 F.'T.A. 11 Vice President of Homeroom 11 Calen dar Girl 10 CAROLYN OSBORNE Y Teens Club 10 Allied Youth Club 1 1 janv , 9 at Aqua, Aug, if 'TS T'- -v 5,15 7 N. 149' as 67 '054 P :dave- C 2 al ,gg IFN ff - f I, ar W 3 -an . --I Q. N x , 'ir 5 4 irq' ,L , Raw IIA .. tr .rw 'mr It , X, A Qi.'.5ff 'Q' iq! iilflfpssx IU' f 4'- f' 'On rv .,,...,M-f . V ' I - 'zknmn '55 'Q IK Z '1 J 33 KS .tfv I' IT, .f ..,. , , 14 un., 'QV' W , W I3 i I W Jew' , 7 'V w v A ,il ,N sf' S'-I: 5' fl 5 ,C ,L Inn' ,ga 17 V 1 ,f--.f'SZ' ,Mr K If T-'Y' . A., . E. ,lf af' Q ,.,-- 'Q' '53 -49' I-' Q' 1 1 new M '34, . I f ' A 's - . I 1 'env 'l' 1 1 'E , 0,4 T':'f xv tis' SE IORS RUFUS OVERCASH Football 10, 11, 125 Basketball 105 Base- ball 105 F.F.A. Club 10, 11, 12, Vice-Presi- dent 125 Block E Club 11, 125 Intra- mural Council 10. BRUCE GVERTON Dramatics 10, ll, 12, President 125 Hi-Y Club 10, 11, 12, Vice President 11, Presi- dent 125 Homeroom Treasurer 115 Home- room Vice-President 125 Senior Superlative, Most Dependable 5 Student Council 11, 12. WALLACE PATERSON Arts and Craft 10, 115 Radio Club 115 Motor Club 10, 125 Bus Driver 12, REBA PERRY C.A.A. Club 105 Dramatics Club 105 Home- room Guidance Chairman 105 F.T.A. Club 11, 125 Library Club 11, Secretary 125 Re- freshment Committee for Junior-Senior 11. BILL PHARR Motor Club 105 Forensic Club 105 Arts and Crafts Club 10, 115 Science Club 10, 115 Band 10, 115 Bus Driver 11, 12. EDDIE PHILEBION Folk Dancing Club 115 Motor Club 11, 125 Senior Superlative, Cutest. RAY PIERCE Photography Club 105 Spanish Club 11, 125 Prom Committee 115 EAST XVIND Business Staff 125 Audio-Visual Club 12. JEAN PICC Folk Dancing 115 S.O.1.. Club 105 E.T.A. 115 F.B.L..-X. Club 12: French Club 115 Jun- ior Red Cross Council 125 Orientation Com- mittee 10. ANN PITTS Y-Teens Club 10, 115 Allied Youth 105 Li- brary Club ll, 125 Bus Driver 11, 12. JUDY POPE Y-Teens 105 C.A.A. 10, 125 Homeroom Guidance Chairman 115 Latin Club 115 l5,T.A. Club ll, 12: Library Club 12. JERRY PRATHER Audio-Visual Club 10, 11, 125 French Club ll, 12, Treasurer 125 Assistant Business Manager of EAST VVIND 125 Orientation Committee 115 Prom Decoration Commit- tee 115 Motor Club 105 S.O.L. Club 125 Homeroom Treasurer 115 Student Council 125 Engineers' Club 125 Junior Rotariari 125 Quill and Scroll 12. JUNE PRATHER G.A.A. Club 105 Y-Teens 105 Spanish Club 11, 125 F.11,A. Club 11, 125 Parliamentar- ian, Junior 1-lomemaking Degree ll. lV1ACK PRESSLEY Bus Driver 11. PEGGY PRESSLEY Y-Teens Club 10, 11: Folk Dancing Club 10, 115 F.T.A, Club 115 F.B.L.A. Club 12. ANDY PRICE Basketball 10, 115 Football 125 Intramural Council 10, 11, President 115 Hi-Y Club 11, 12, Secretary 11, President 12: F0114 Dancing Club 12, President 125 Sports Edi- tor EAST WIND 115 Chairman of Refresh- ment Committee of Junior-Senior 11. Uv I 1 It I LYNN PRICE F.B.L.A. 11, 125 Folk Dancing Club 12. rl-OMlN1Y PRITCHARD NANCY QUILLEN Y-Teens 105 Iournalism Club 105 Forensic Club 10, 11, 12, President 11, Secretary 125 Triangular and District Debates 10, 115 Wake Forest Debating Workshop 11, 125 French Club 11, 125 Folk Dancing Club 115 EAST VVIND Business Staff 10, 125 EAST WIND Editorial Staff 11, 12, Assistant Edi- tor 11, Club Editor 125 Chairman of Prom Dance Card Committee5 Quill and Scroll 12. SALLY RHYNE G.A.A. Club 105 Y-Teens 10: Girls' Basket- ball Team Manager 105 Orientation Commit- tee 10, 11: Homeroom Secretary 10, 115 Homeroom Treasurer 125 Beta Club 11, 12, President 12, Reporter 115 French Club 11, 12, President 12: Marshal 11, 125 Honor Society 11, 12: Exchange Student to Den- mark 115 Chairman of Table Decorations Committee, Iunior-Senior 11: Chairman of American Field Service Committee 125 D.A.R. Citizenship Award 12: Representa- tive to Youth in Govemment Day 12: Stu- dent Council 125 Executive Council 125 Chairman of Public Relations Committee 125 Senior Superlative, Most Likely To Suc- cee . MARTIN RICHEK Audio-Visual Club 10, 11, 12, Chief Oper- ator 125 Eighth Annual High School Radio- TV Institute 115 Junior Rotarian 125 EAST WIND Photographer 125 Photography Club 105 Radio Club 10, 125 Library Club 115 Footlighters Club ll, 12. LARRY RITTER Bus Driver 10, 1 1, 125 Arts and Crafts Club 10, 115 125 Motor Club 105 Folk Dancing 125 F,F.A. 11. TED ROBERTSON Intramural Council 105 Basketball 11, 125 Baseball 11, 12. TOMMY ROBERTSON Hi-Y Club 10, 115 Folk Dancing 115 Bus Driver 12. DAVID RO-DDEY Motor Club 10: Hi-Y Club 10, 11, 12, Chap- lain 125 Folk Dancing Club 11, 125 Auditr Visual Club 10, 11, 12, Chief Operator 12. PATRICIA ROGERS Radio Club 10, 11, Secretary 115 Engineers Cclubull, 12, Secretary 125 Science Club 1 , - RONALD ROGERS Radio Club 10, 11, Vice-President 115 Science Club 10, 115 Business Staff of An- nual 105 Engineers Club ll, 12. LEONARD Ross CAROLYN ROYSTER National Honor Society 11, 125 Marshal ll, 125 Engineers Club 125 Homeroom Treas- urer 115 Guidance Chairman 115 Y-Teens 115 Science Club 115 Dramatics 12. 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' ,,.,, rv SE ICRS SARA RUSH G.A.A. 105 Folk Dancing 115 Footlighters Club 10, 11, 12, President 125 Homeroom Vice President 105 Red Cross 10, 115 Calen- dar Girl 105 Homecoming Court 105 Prom Committee 11. PAT RUSSELL Guidance Chairman 10, 115 Vice President of Homeroom 105 Y-Teens 10, 11, Vice- President 105 Red Cross 10, 115 Allied Youth 10, 115 Library Club 125 F.T.A. 125 G.A.A. 125 Junior-Senior Decorating Com- mi'tee 115 French Club 11, 125 Beta Club ll, 12. KAY SALZMAN Y-Teens 10, 125 Red Cross 105 S.O.L. Club 105 Folk Dancing Club 115 Spanish Club 11, 125 Prom Committee 115 Bus Driver 125 Office Assistant 12. DANNY SASSER KENNETH SCAEBORO Homeroom President 105 F.F.A. Club 10, ll, 125 Arts and Crafts Club 105 Motor Club 105 Radio Club 115 Junior-Senior Decorating Committee 115 President of F.F.A. Club 125 Student Council 10, 12. BILL SCOTT F.F.A. cmb io, n.E. Club 11, 12. GEORGE SCOTT BOB SEBEK Hi-Y Slub 10, 11, 12, Secretary 105 Motor Club 105 Folk Dancing 115 D.E. Club 12. MLLDRED SHARPE G.A.A. 105 Business Education Club .115 Allied Youth 115 F.B.L.A. 12. DOUG SHUMAN Football 10, ll, 125 Basketball 10, ll, 125 Baseball 105 Hi-Y Club 11, 125 Block E Club 11, 125 Senior Superlative Best School Spirit 5 Football Co-Captain 12. MARGARET SHUMAN Homeroom Vice-President 105 Homeroom President 105 Student Council 105 Dra- matics Club 105 Science Club 115 Business Education Club, Secretary 115 Future Busi- ness Leaders 12. LINDA SILVER Dramatics Club 10, .115 Spanish Club 11, 125 Iunior-Senior Decorating Committee 115 F.T.A. 12. BOB SIMMONS Audio-Visual 10, ll, 125 Football Manager 10, 115 Basketball Manager 105 Block E Club 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 12. PI-IYLLIS SIMPSON F.H.A. Club 105 G.A.A. 105 Business Edu- cation Club 115 Footlighters Club 125 Folk Dancing 12. ROBERT SINCLAIR Band 105 Motor Club 11, 125 Arts and Crafts Club 10, 115 Radio Club 105 Audio- Visual Club 11, 12. JERRY SLOAN Arts and Crafts Club 109 Allied Youth 115 Radio Club 11. BRENDA SMITH Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 102 Allied Youth Club IOQ Y-Teens 109 Folk Dancing Club 115 Spanish Club 11, 12, Vice Presi- dent l29 Letter Girl ll, 12, Treasurer 125 Beta Club 12. JULIUS SMITH F.F.A. IOQ Block E Club 11, 129 Hi-Y 11, 12. SYLVIA SMITH Band 10, llg Majorette 10, 119 Prom Committee 119 Allied Youth 109 Y-Teens 10? Library Club 115 Science Club 111 F.B.L.A. 121 French Club 11, 12g Orientation Com- mittee 11. JERRY SPENCER Motor Club 109 Intramural Council 112 Hi-Y Club 11, 121 Folk Dancing 12. JEAN STAFFORD Y-Teens 105 Folk Dancing 115 Girls' State 11. PATSY STANLEY Y-Teens 10, Secretary 105 Footljghters Club 11, 12, Treasurer 122 Prom Committee 112 Homeroom Secretary 119 Eagle Staff 12. DONNA STEGALL Y-Teens 109 Red Cross 109 Dramatics 11, 129 Folk Dancing 12. NELLIQE STILES F.H.A. 109 Allied Youth 10, 11g Y-Teens ll: F.B.L.A. 12. ALMA STILVVELL Allied Youth IOQ Photography 10: Junior Red Cross 109 French Club 112 Folk Danc- ing 115 Footlighters 129 S.O.L. 125 G.A.A. DIANE STROUPE YTeens 11 GAA 10 Footllghters Club LINDA SWAIN Dramatics Club 10 11 Treasurer 11 Allied Youth 10 Spanish Club ll 12 Musicians Club 12 Red Cross 11 12 Homeroom Guidance Chairman 10 Prom Committee 11 RONALD TADLOCK Intramural Council 11 HIY Club 10 Bus Club 1 1 BEVERLY TEAL Orientation Committee 11 Y Teen Club 10 GAA 10 12 Treasurer 10 Folk Dancing Club 11 Latin Club 11 Guidance Chair man ll SOL 12 Bask ball 10 Senior Superlatlve Most Athletic NANCY TEAL 10. 12. I f Driver 11, 129 FolkYDaricing 12g Motor I . .. 5 ' et , 119 ' ' ll ' .li I 1 Xue' J? X-Q... 'YU' 1 ll! 34 42 lit. A,--A flaw-MQ' A-,H--,. aw-f 'C f ',,-14 I' 'fi 1 1,1 , f 'Qi y, fir., A sf ., 1 1 . of A W 9 2 ' 4 fo 2 KWH' fa' IWW ,aaa-nf, 'Wg 792. 'U' vqjff wg,-...,,.,, 4. TT' 'Dx 'W' 'Q- A-r ' N,-.uk if' ' IWW- ffwb if QA., 1,1 viflvfff IORS TOMMY TEVEPAUCH Motor Club 105 4-H Club 10. LILLIE MAE THOMPSON Allied Youth 1o, 11, 125 Y-Teens ro. PATRICIA THOMPSON Y-Teens 10. S. L. THOMPSON D.E. 11, 12. SALLY TILLOTSON JANIE TITSHAW Y-Teens 105 G.A.A. 10, 125 Folk Dancing 115 Footlighters Club 12. FRANKIE TOLIBERLIN G.A.A. 105 Y-Teens 105 Red Cross 10, 115 F.T.A. 11, 12, Treasurer 11, Secretary 125 Beta Club ll, 12, Treasurer 125 Iunior- Senior Decorating Committee 115 Student Council 125 EAST WIND Editorial Staff 10, 11, 12, Sonhomore Edi'or 10, Assistant Edi- toi' 11, Editor-in-Chief 125 Miss East Wind I . DICKIE. JEAN TORRENCE Y-Teens 105 Folk Dancing 11, 12. MELISSA TORRENOE Y-Teens 10: S.O.L. Club 105 Red Cross 115 Art Club 115 F.H.A. 125 Red Cross Council 12, Treasurer 12. SARAH TRENT Footlighters Club 10, 115 Y-Teens 105 Folk Dancing Club 115 Library Club 125 Home- room Guidance Chairman 11. JEAN TRO1UTMAN F.T.A. 10, 11, 12, President 125 Spanish Club 115 Student Council 11, 125 Chair- man of Prom Refreshment Committee 115 Homeroom Secretary 105 Homeroom Presi- dent 125 Beta Club ll, 12. FRANCES TUCKER Bible Club 115 Y-Teens 10, 115 S.O.L. Club 12. PHYLLIS TUOKER Allied Youth Club 105 Y-Teens 10, 12, Secretary 125 Library Club 11, 12, Vice- President 125 Marshal 11, 12. SHIRLEY TUCKER Y-Teens 125 G.A.A. 105 F.H.A. 105 Photog- raphy Club l15 Folk Dancing Club ll. SHIRLEY TWEED Homeroom Secretary 10, 115 Homeroom President 125 Dramatics Club 105 Allied Youth 105 Folk Dancing 115 Beta Club ll, 125 Business Staff of 'Annual 11, 125 Prom Committee 115 Musicians Club 11, 12, Secretary 11, President 125 Bus Driver 11, 125 Lettergirl ll, 125 Marshal 11, 125 Student Council 125 Senior Superlative Friendliest.', 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1, 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 BOBBY TYSON Dramatics Club 10, 115 Motor Club 10, 115 Business Staff of Annual 10, 115 Band 105 Basketball 10, 11, 125 Football 125 Block E Club 12. LINDA UNTZ Y-Teens 10, 115 Allied Youth 105 Red Cross 1 1. LESLIE VERRAN RICHARD VINROOT Prom Committee 115 Orientation Commit- tee 11, 125 Block E Club 10, ll, 125 Photography Club 10, Treasurer 105 Allied Youth 10, 11, 12, Vice-President 115 Home- room President 105 Class President 105 Stu- dent Council 1O, 11, 12, Executive Coun- cil 11, 12, Vice'President 11, President 125 Football 10, 11, 12, CO Captain 12: Track 10, 11, 125 Beta Club 11, 125 Key Club 11, 125 Engineers Club ll, 125 junior Rolar- ian 125 Senior Superlative, Best All ArOu.nd 5 Boys' State. ANNE WADDELL Y-Teens 105 G.A.A. 105 Red Cross 10, 115 Business Staff of Annual 10, 115 Beta Club 11, 125 Allied Youth Club 115 Folk Danc- ing Club 115 Orientation Committee 10, 115 IuniorfSeniOr Refreshment and Decoration Committee 115 French Club ll, 125 F.T.A. Club 12. DONNA WALLACE Y-Teens 10, 115 G.A.A. 10, 125 S.O.L. 125 Folk Dancing 10, 11. LANA WALLACE Footlighters Club 105 Latin Club 10, 11, Treasurer 115 Homeroom Guidance Chair- man 115 First Place in Science Fair 105 Orientation Committee 115 Beta Club 11, 125 Audio-Visual Club ll, 12, Treasurer 125 Photography Club 11, 12, Vice'President 125 Band 125 Lettergirl 11, 125 Senior Superla- tive VVittiest.', ROBERT WALLACE Beta Club 11, 129 Marshal 11, 125 Bus Driver Io, 11, 12. CAROLYN WALTERS Arts and Crafts Club 105 Y-Teens 10- F.B.L.A. 11, 125 Rd C . -' Achievement 12. e ross 12' 'Tumor DAVID WALTERS Cross Country 105 Track 105 Radio Club 115 Prom Committee 115 Engineers Club 11, 155 Photography Club 125 Junior Rotarian BILL WARE Latin Club 105 Arts and Crafts Club 105 W' K Prom Committee 115 Eagle Staff 115 Busi- 4'l ness Staff of Annual 125 Photography Club 115 Forensic Club 115 Golf Team 115 Bus Driver 115 S.O.L. Club 125 Beta Club 12. RALPH WARREN Radio Club 105 Musicians Club 11. CHARLES WATSON lffgotciq Club 10, 115 Arts and Crafts Club BILL WATSON Guidance Chairman 115 Prom Committee 115 Bus Driver 11, 125 Folk Dancing Club 115 Motor Club 11. BARBARA WELCH Y-Teens 105 Marshal ll, 125 Folk Dancing 11, 125 Dramatics 125 Red Cross 125 Beta Club 12. ii' 'S ., cr Qi i ia'-1' 29 Hd' Q I,-aryl C7 ful- I2 ,Q in 1' 'JUN- awk ' f 'd n I-L .. 'v 'Eff' 'F-1 vain- ,H ,gpm 4-95795 55'-1'Y-WHT' '-11'---F-R : fa E. 'T'ft-.1.:.,T ...' 7- iz. '. JS.. 1,13-J. .I .fl iz., .al'.E..av.,.-.... .-- '-. 1. 4 6521: . 1 -, .--. . .-- . ' S IORS ALFRED WELLING Basketball 105 Cross Country 125 Block E Club 125 Allied Youth 10, 115 Science Club 11, 125 Beta Club ll, 125 Student Council 125 Homeroom Secretary 105 Homeroom Vice-President 115 Homeroom President 125 Orientation Committee 11, 125 Prom Com- mittee 115 Annual Staff 11, 125 Senior Superlative Best Citizen. RICHARD WEHRLE GAYLE WEST Guidance Chairman 105 Annual Staff 10, 11, 125 Folk Dancing 115 Beta Club ll, 125 Honor Society 11, 12, Treasurer 125-Home- room Vice-President 115 Homeroom Presi- dent 12g Student Council 125 Prom Com- mittee 115 Orientation Committee 115 Dra- matics Club 115 F.T.A. 11 125 French Club 11, 125 News Editor of ,The Eagle 125 Quill and Scroll 12. DENNIS WHITAILER Library Club 10. LIBBY WHITESCARVER Sophomore Class Secretary 105 Homeroom President 10, 115 Homeroom Vice-President 125 Orientation Committee 105 Student Council 10, 115 Homeroom Guidance Chair- man 125 Allied Youth Club 1O5 Dramatics Club 10, 11, 12, Secretary 125 Spanish Club 11, 12, Treasurer 11. BETTY GRIFFIN WHITLEY Y-Teens Club 10, 125 Folk Dancing Club 115 Library Club 11, 12, President 125 Reporter for the South Piedmont District of the N.C.H.S.L.A.5 Student Council 12. lVlURIAL WHITLEY Latin Club 10. JUNE WILBORN Y-Teens 105 Allied Youth 10, 115 Business Education Club 115 S.O.L. Club 125 F.H.A. Club 12. JUDY WILEY Y-Teens 105 Red Cross 105 Folk Dancing Club 115 F.B.L.A. 125 Majorette 11, 12, Head Nlajorette 12. ELLEN WILKERSON Marshal 11, 125 French Club 10, 115 Science Club 105 Allied Youth 11. ELLEN WILLARD Dramatics Club 10, 115 G.A.A. 105 Beta Club 11, 12, Secretary 125 Homeroom President 105 Homeroom Vice President 11, 125 Student Council 10, 12, Executive Coun- cil 125 Orientation Committee 11, 125 Busi- ness Staff of Annual 10, 125 Basketball Team 105 Cheerleader ll, 12, Head Cheer- leader 125 Cheerleading Club 11, 12, Presi- dent 125 Homecoming Attendant 10, 115 Homecoming Queen 125 Senior Superlarive Most Popular. JOHNNY WILLIAMS F.F.A. 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 12. Ross WILLIAMS Football 125 Hi-Y 12, Vice-President 129 Intramural Council 115 Baseball 10, 125 Bus Driver 115 French Club 12. TERESA WILLIAMS S.O.L. Club 125 French Club 12. JIM WILSON Engineer's Club 125 Photography Club 12. MAXINE WILSON Homeroom President 105 Student Council 109 Y-Teen 10, President 109 Folk Dancing Club 119 Bus Driver 11, 129 Bible Club 11, 129 Library Club 129 F.T.A. 12. NANCY WOODBURN Dramatics Club 12. LEROY WRAY Homeroom President 129 Latin Club 105 Science Club 119 Radio Club 119 Photog- raphy Club 10, 12, Treasurer 129 Engi- neer's Club 11, 12, Treasurer 129 Audio Visual Club 10, 11, 12, Vice President IZQ Student Council 129 Bus Driver 12. HOYLE. WRIGHT F.F.A. 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 129 Bus Driver 115 Sen.inel 129 Audio-Visual Club 11. NORRIS WRIGHT Photography Club 10, 119 Folk Dancing Club ll, 129 D.E. ll, 12. JOHNNY WYATT Radio Club 109 journalism Club 109 Mu- sicians' Club 11, 12, Treasurer 129 Library Club 119 Eagle Staff 109 Draruatics Club 12. To MMY YANDLE ELEANOR YOUNG Basketball 10, 11, Co-Captain 119 Secre- tary of Homeroom 109 Arts and Crafts Club 109 Dramatics Club 10, 11, Secretary 119 Homeroom Guidance Chairman 119 Red Cross 11, 129 Folk Dancing Club 119 Prom Refreshment Committee 119 Orientation Committee 129 Spanish Club 129 G.A.A. 12. Orientation Committee 119 Motor Club 119 Folk Dancing llg Beta Club ll, 129 Home- room Treasurer 12, DAVID YOUNGIVIAN Q? fx 'x Y fffq 1 I A, - L 1 ' as OV' ,-1 44 ig lr f--fx uqn-7-7 ,fa u t K' Q1-t 7 VUL Page Forty-seven nun-syn. JUN OR CLASS 01211 Seated: SALLY MOULTON Left to right: PHIL GULLER .. NIIKE IJOPE A... MRS. Gnosxs . . . 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SOPHOMORES EDWIN JOHNSON JIIXINIY JOIINSON KATHY JOHNSON VJANCE JOHNSON IJIANNE JOLLY BILL JONES DAN JONES DENNIS JONES IJICKIE JONES ERIC JONES JUDITH JONES LORAINE JONES TIBI JORDAN JOANNE KANOY PAT KASIXIAR IJAVID KELLY DIGRIE KELLY BONNIE KENNEDY JERRY KENNEDY GLENDA KIRKPATRICK BARRAIIA KIZIAII BOBBY KILLE STANLEY KILLIXIAN POLLY KIIXIIZRELL DAWN KIPP VIRGINIA KISIAH IJUNALD INIQIAII JOANN KNIGHT CAROLE KNOTTS DEAN KOKENES CAROLYN LAMBERT JOIIN LANDIS BIARGARET LANEY HJXNGIEH LAZARIDES BARBARA LEATIIERINIAN DIANNE LEDWELL NIARTHA LEE GUY LEEDY DON LEINIIWOND SUE LEMINIOND C. J. LINEBERGER JEAN LINERERGER JIMMY LINKER MARY LEE LINKER WAYNE LINKER BILL LITTLE JENE LITTLE JEAN Lr'rrLE LINDA LITTLE VVADE LI'I'I'LE BRENDA LLOYD BRENDA LONG JEAN LONG JERRY LONG JUDY LONG BORRIE LOWERY KENNETII LYERLY PRISS NIACONIIZER JJIANE AI.-KNN CJAROLYN AIANLEY C. B. AIARTIN JOE BIATTHEWS DOTTIE MAY VIRGINIA BIAYHEW BARBARA MGCALL JEAN NCCALL FRANCES BICCANTS PHIL BICCORKLE BILLIE IXNN JXICINTYRE GLADYS BICINTYRE nluL,,,-1 U PAUI. 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J S we 4 5? if F wtf 'c ..... ,,, 6 Q 'viii- -ul 'fn-.,' I Cfv' W ,,.'-W I MJ JERRY VASSEY ROBERT VINROOT JOHNNIE VINSON LAIRE WADDELL KENNETH WALDEN EDDIE WALKER PATRICIA WALKER ANN WALKUP RAY WALLACE BRENDA WARSON DAVE WATSON DAVID WATSON JIMMY WAYNE NAT WEAVER ERNEST WEBB BECKY WENTL BARBARA WEST BRENDA WI-HTE KAY WHITE MURRAY WHITE MARY VVHITLEY DAVID WHITLOCK LYNNE RAE WIOKS BARBARA WILLIAMS FREDERICA WILLIAMS GEORGE WILLIAMS HELEN WILLIAMS JEAN WILLIAMS LYN WILLIAMS MARGARET WILLIAMS MARTHA WILLIAMS ROBERT WILLIAMS JERRY WILLIAMSON DIANNE WILLIS JANE WILLIS ALIEEN WILSON BILL WILSON JERRY WILSON MARCIA WILSON MARJORIE WILSON MARSHA WILSON SARAH ANN WILSON GLORIA WINGAT'E ARNETTE WINSTEAD ALAN WITHROW BRENDA WOODBURN MIKE WOODWORTH PAXTON WRAY DURVAN WRIGHT SALLY WYATT LINDA YANDLE JEAN YEARWOOD 1 it 0 9 I I I a. We burned the midnight oil for exams. The favorite time of day for many was lunch. g ,., , Q , f W , V it e 3 , . ff' ., 4 .- , ' . ,gi 59: I. , 117-7 7 . VZVQVE We ve been exposed to new methods of teaching. ,'t' f ',.:v: - - df... ' ' he The Key Club boys should have been girls Bvyssfudied wo! Cuz for the basket! ,,?3:-'Six -5-W-A' 'N , as , N -any-Y I ai' I in 5 . E 1 1 f V 5.--5.1 - --g35fzg,-:- ...zz rg 2 if --v,:ax1.-an-eggqifir If -Ei' 1 ' 1 ' v 5 4, 4 . ,I 1 ,AK 5 ML ' gn-1 11' Sock-hops play an important part in East's ' extracurricular activities. HRQUGH the Looking Glass we catch a glimpse of our many and varied activities . . . publications, clubs, honor organizations, 5071001 Spifif WHS high Pfefvfe big Games and Sefvises ' ' ' through our Participation Striking bulletin boards decorate our halls. in these activities we have become well i' rounded individuals. Enthusiastic cheerleaders keep our school spirit high. Slap her down again, Pa! The jr.-Sr. decoration committee works hard preparing forthe hig night. V' Dramatics isn't always dramatic. 7 ' ,1' If M I I O ' K . 5: 'X 1 C f 'f 1 1 f 1 5 4 A .MY 2 Q s Q V ' 3'?Zl I, 1, 7 2 , ,y -4 'r wr ,am 1 P . ,' .aLti.,fe,.:...m-was itil' , .awe -Aww 'S 95 . A. ,M l , 51? , V x I ' school spirit. -M gli., 5 59' L -4 Our money comes and goes through the Student Activity Room. ww' f ii S6 , .i,. Q r W 2 M3 i ' . ,fe 1, f' f -if ' A, 9 ' , ZLL .... f def, . - Chili initiations emphasize the attractiveness of our students. The cheerleaders arc always doing something to promote 'Qc g -1 I Pearl l-lill, winner of the national Selling as a Career contest, accepts her prize, a check for 51,000 -1?-fff - V , , - ' -i f , , 1 -A, - , 1, g:, ,, ..g t,..' . . . :.??.i: - --55214-.-I-, ,arg-rg,-f..-: V35 - NJ:,':lS1:u1,avtL.uA:ai5'.I.E-IT-11 V wr. X 4+ Q. ffm M .,., ' W--. ., F, Sv' gi '!rfff STUDE T COUNCIL The Student Council of East Mecklenburg is a student organization composed of representatives from the homerooms, clubs, classes, and school publications. The purpose of the council is to develop citizenship, leadership, and character among the students of the school and to keep them informed of all school activities and business. CFFICERS RICHARD VINROOT .. . ............. ....... P resident JACK MCJUNKIN .... .... V ice-President NANCY ABERNETHY .. ...... Secretary BETSY GARDNER .. .... Treasurer Seated: Nancy Abemethy, Betsy Gardner, Richard Vinroot, Jack McJunkin. First-row: Faye Matthews, Alfred Welling, Gayle VVest, Libby Auten, Pete Little, Jeff Guller. Second row: Valory Rogers, Becky Junker, Beverly Bass, Meredith Davis, Shirley Tweed, Mary 'Glen Kiker, Judy Byrd, Sally Moulton, Lynda Rowe, Rachel g.ayClor,HBetsy Heeseman, Anne Glenn, Sheila Rumpf, Gwyn Lowery, Jane Wilson, m a ams. Third row: Jerry Prather, Sandra Daughtry, Trudy Griswold, Beverly McKin- nell, Elaine Carpenter, Ellen Willard, Anne Stephens, Lynette Mullis, Laire Wad- dell, Brenda Moore, Susie Brauch, Carolyn Brents, Karen Baxter, Sally Rhyne, Susie Hanline. Fourth row: Jim Bland, Thomas Flatt, John Banks, Bobby Mullis, Gwen Padgett, Sally VVyatt, Betty Griffin, Heide Koester, Jean Troutman, Peggy Huntly, Maur- ice Bourquin, Phil Guller, Mike Pope, John Lowrance, Rachel Dulin, Frankie Tomberlin. Fifth row: Bruce Overton, Bob Morris, Eric Jones, Kenny Oppinhein, Johnny Threatt, Mike Thomas, John Hallman, Don Kendall, David Taylor, Doug Bracket, Johnny Rhinehardt, Kenneth Scarboro, Leroy Wray, Bill Caldwell, Ronald Pool, Douglas Gordon, David Brunson, Artie Mattox. S . 9 5 Q I - 1 , , . 9 ow EXECUTIVE COUNCIL The Executive Council of the Student Council of East Mecklen- burg is composed of the officers of the Student Council and the chair- men of all standing committees. lts purpose is to enforce in an in- formal manner the honor system of this school, not through punish- ment but by consulting with of- fenders, reviewing school policies, and seeking the support of the of- fenders in upholding these poli- cies. vu...-...Q-w. , W-wn.,c,,l 1'- Seated: Faye Matthews, Nancy Abernethy, lack Mcjunkin, Richard Vinroot, Betsy Gardner, Artie Mattox. Standing: David Brunson, Sally Rhyne, Anne Glenn, Ellen Willard, Mrs. Simpson. The editorial staff of the EAST WIND is made up of student editors to repre- sent each section of the annual. They are headed by, an editorfin-chief and a faculty sponsor, Miss Laws. Their job is to compose and edit the entire annual. The chief objective ol' the business staff ol' the E,AS'I' VVIND is to finance the annual. The staff is composed of the husiness manager, three assistants, and homeroom representatives. They are sponsored hy a member of the faculty, Mr. Andrews. 'L '!'T '7' fi, 3. 1 f s nvgy' .,, M' 4-nl .-av Fnamug TOMBERLIN JERRY PRATHER Editor-in-C11 ief KAREN BAXTER LINDA LEETE DAVID BRUNSON Assistant Edztors Business Manager f 45 I - v .r Vg ,ha U' nf fm . .,. 1' - T V.,-: '...., , BARBARA HINKLE SHIRLEY KEPHART VIERIDITH DAVIS Asszstant Buszness Managers l lla 1 I'.!'lIlj' ' '- ' '-- - -'-- --- --. 4-W:--M w - --fn 4 ..,,. ,, Tr 'fi'-'ffi a..,, ,, .. ,,,L,,,,, , ,, .V , I , ., - -e .4 .7 , I , 13, h- .X v-.- N H. ....- .. .. ,.., 7 4..,,T,..:..,,NT,,,?,?I X. WT, U W,,::,m . Y,,,,,,4,:,,:TT,,:u:,- W X , 5 . 'nf' C V. ........ E D I T O R I A L S T A F F Seated: Carolyn lo Furr, lunior Class Editor: 'lean Brown, junior Class Editor, Karen Baxter, Assistant Editorg Frankie Tomberlin, Editor-in-Chief, David Brunson, Assistant Editor, Linda Leete, Assistant Editor: Becky lunlcer, Senior Class Editor, Rachel Dulin, Senior Class Editor. Second row: Jeff Guller, Sports Editor: Libby Auten, Literary Editor, lane Mattingly, Typist, Brenda Balch, B U S I N E Seated: Meredith Davis, Assistant Business Manager: Mr. D. W. Andrews, Adviser, Ierry Prather, Business Manager: Shirley Kep- hart, Assistant Business Manager. Second row: lohn Lowrance, Ginny Altizer, Shirley Tweed, Rachel Taylor, Colleen Miclcle- son, Iudy Niedringhaus, Nancy Purser, loan Fleming. Third Assistant Faculty Editor, loan Fleming, Faculty Editor: Nancy Abernethv, Feature Editorg luhn Allgcmd, Assistant Sports Editorg Barbara Glazier, Soplzmnore Class Editor, Nancy Quillen, Club Editor: Sally Black, Assistant Club Editor, Miss Thelma Laws, Faculty Adviser. Tliird row: Peter Goldburg, Literary Editor, Martin Richek, Plzolograplter. S S T A F F row: Bonnie Himebauch, Gayle West, Tish Walker, Patty Pliner, Cwen Padgett, loan Teurstman, Betty McAuley, Dianne Des- sauer, Marcia Wilson. Fcmrtlz row: Ellen Willard, Faye Mat- thews, Vallnrv Rogers, laclcie Rosenblatt, Ray Pierce, Alfred Welling, Bill Ware, Nancy Quillen. Alasent: Linda Silver. '13 . A1 ! I S 9 5 1 i B E T A KAPPA GAMMA CHAPTER First row: Mildred Lloyd, Betsy Gardner, Nancy Aber- nethy, Reporter, Frankie Tomberlin, Treasurer, Sally Rhyne, President, Gayle West, Vice-President, Jane Douglas, Secretary, loan Fleming, Iudy Byrd. Second row: Brenda Balch, Donnalea Allen, Phyllis Furr, Sally Tillotson, Gwyn Lowry, Heide Koester, jean Trout- man, Alyce Foard, Rosalyn Greel, Rachel Taylor, Libby Autcn, Diana Ashworth. Third row: Lynn Gordon, Shirley Tweed, Lana Wallace, Bill Gonstangy, Anne Waddell, Beth Ann Daniels, Linda Hirsch, Ronnie Helms, Kay Kiser, Miss Puckett, Sponsor, Bob Morris. Fourtlz row: Bill Caldwell, Anne Glenn, john Lowrance, Ginny Altizer, Don Kendall, lohn Allgood, Karen Bax- ter, Beverly Bass, Bill Kurdys, jim Hamilton, David Youngman. Q 5 1 3 - f t Q C L U B ALPHA CHAPTER First row: Sheila Rumpf, Corresponding Secretary, lean Brown, Vice-President, Rachel Dulin, President, Ellen Willard, Secretaryg Bill Holland, Treasurer. Second row: Faye Matthews, Bonnie Himebauch, Pat Russell, Sharon Belk, Lynette Mullis, Linda Leete, Miss Wood, Adviser. Third row: lane Mattingly, Ginger Rink,,Missy West- moreland, Meredith Davis, Nancy Woodburn, Ellen Thorne, Rayona Overton, Betty Speer, jane Wilson, Lynda Rowe, jack Mclunkin, David Brunson, Ieff Culler, Barbara Welch. Fourth row: Nancy Summerville, Betty McAuley, Sandra Daughtry, Beth Jessup, Mary jane Lowe, Becky Iunker, Nancy Quillen, Peggy l-luntly, Linda Coble, Phil Culler, Shirley Newell. Fifth row: Artie Mattox, Maurice Bourquin, Mike Pope, Doug Brackett, Richard Vinroot, Alfred Welling, Bill Ware, James Maye, joe Poole, Pete Little. 4173? The annual Valentine Dance is sponsored by the Beta Club The Beta Club is a non-secret leadership and service club. The aims are to promote citizenship and leadership, to encourage fellowship and co- operation, to reward effort and achievement, and to inspire honesty and tolerance. This year the club participated in the State Beta Club Convention at Asheville, North Carolina. '7 ' 1:7 V 3.1.3 , Og Z 'Q Q K . X X if ig 4 , -f, ,y N -' -ww ' , yy y X, ,, J, , . y .xr - ay 'ji X ix K 1 V L Sitting: Pete Little, Richard Vinroot. Stmzziiizg: Jeff Culler, David VValters, Jerry Prather, John Banks, Martin Richek. Rotarians are wcll-deserving scnior and junior boys who are chosen by the class sponsor to represent East High each month at the Botary Club. This honor gives each Rotarian an opportunity to become acquainted with some of the city's most outstanding business and civic leaders. Each Monday of their pare ticular month our Rotarians of tomorrow attend a luncheon at the Elks Club with these leaders. First row: Artie Mattox, Mike Pope, Iohn Allgood. Second row: David Brunson. Frankie jones, James May, Phil Cullcr, Charles Vllelling. Third row: Bill Stuart, Bill Caldwell, Don Kendall, Doug Brackett, lack Mclunkin, Bill Constaney. i J I if C7-P JP' Q ez if IUNIOR ROTARIANS IUNIOR-IUNIOR ROTARIANS KEY CLUB The International Key Club is a Kiwanis spon- sored organization composed of a group of selected boys in each high school. The Key Club exists to render service whenever and wherever possible and to give the members leadership training by making them responsible for administering their organiza- tion and activities. Its objects are: to develop ini- tiative and leadership, to provide experience in liv- ing and working together, to serve the school and community, to co-operate with school officials, and to prepare for useful citizenship. X? Sitting: David Brunson. Treasurerg Bill Echols, Vice- Presidentg Ieff Guller, President: Phil Guller, Secretary. Standing: Mr. Free, Adviser, Mike Pope, Maurice Bour- quin, jerry Helms. Richard Vinroot, Doug Brackett, Pete Little, Artie Matrox. ...W OFFICERS IEFF GULLER L . . ....,.., President PHIL GULLER .. .... Vice-President BILL ECHOLS ,,., ,.,. S ecretary DAVID BRUNSON . . . . . .Treasurer f w X .., 'Q x if ,L A S 'N JN rw TA 5 Q...,...., - '- . 'X t i I sf .H 2 if A V .A First row: Faye Matthews, Betsy Gardner, Chief Marslfialg Shirley Tweed. Second row: Nancy Quillen, Barbara VVelch, Pete Little, Ellen VVilkerson, Carolyn Royster. Third row: joan Flem- ing, Gwen Lowry, Phyllis Tucker, Sally Rhyne, Betty Allen. Absent: Robert Wallace. MARSHALS The fourteen students who, at the end of the first semester of their junior year, have the highest averages in their class are chosen as marshals. These grades are averaged from their freshman year through the first semester of the junior year. The marshals serve at all commencement services and at other programs upon request. They take their office at the beginning of the second semester of their junior year and serve until the end of the first semester of their senior year. BETSY GARDNER. chief marshal g l A uvmuuu nouns aouuvv 'X f' Eg! T- 'N' 4 S 5 ATIO AL HO OR ',:,, 'ff 41 4 I- --..,,a.,,, , . .2 1 it P f 4- A in -. ,Z . 'V' ' ,N fps I 'I' ty ' ' . X M .rs Q, , Mia, 49 af QM W v ..d' A U1 tn 7910 5' wmv f 55, '51-+. 'KW' 'vw' I A -uf was-we E 1 ! E ,,4 '! , Gil First row: Betsy Gardner, Prcsidentg Nancy Abernethy, Vice-Presidentg Ioan Fleming, Seere tary, Gayle West, Treasurer. Second row: Maurice Bourquin, Anne Ford, Pearl Hill, Peggy Huntley. Third row: Heide Koester, Gwyn Lowry, Faye Matthews, Pam Moeslinger. Fourth row: Sheila l7rumpf, Sally Rhyne, Carolyn Psoyster, jeff Culler. Not pictured: Pete Little. Membership m the National Honor Society IS based on outstanding character scholarship leadershlp, and service The real student studies not because he is forced to do so but because he wants to leirn The honor society 18 1 rewird lor the re il student Pt f if 'lt f' 1--A' f e Prglztv set cn J 4.4mm -:-, ia aura, wiv, , Aus, Y :ew- . . . . . ix . - V Q . . . I Q .xx xi X . , . 1. e , c e ,W sy 1 , V , - ' . . s sf A L . . e 1 L c 1 . 11 1' , v 15 s . 5 THE EAST MECKLENBURG HIGH SCHOOL BAND . , in , . I , -,H if Z , Q i . . I ., , , Q f S . 5 . , F 3 . ,V 1 : 4 .1 ., A 1 ., V E x Y ' ' I S' 5 f 1 f 'Ir 4 ' Q fn ' 'l , . 1 4 Q l - BOBBY XKQKAJV 17, 351 First row: Bob Mullis, Drum Major: David Torrence, Wayne Hooks, Larry Sustar, Bob Botsforcl, Bonnie Stikeleather, David Campbell, Bud Clark, Bobby Tisdale. Mr. Paul Simpson, Director. Second row: Billy Atwell, Stuart Carroll, Woody Cummins, Suzi Stephens. Terry Mullis, Linda Swain, Becky Torrence, Jeanne Roberts. Third row: Richard Storck, Tom Duncan, Bryson Bridges, Ronnie Helms, Boy Harris, Ierry Furr, Richard Carroll. Fourth row: Robert Frank, Butch Connell, Andy Deane, Karen Hodges, Carol Cook, Dean Cox. Larry Hubbard, David Craig. Absent: Douglas McKenzie. During the fall the East band worked hard perfecting their marching formations and peppy music which helped boost our school spirit. In November the band made us all straighten our shoulders with pride as they marched in style in the Carrousel Parade. MULLIS, Drum Major Left to right: Bonnie Alderman, Martha Hutchinson, Beth Daniel, Judy Wiley, Jerry Stafford, Terry Mullis, 'lane Lytton. AIORETTES ETTER GIRLS Left to right: Brenda Smith, Connie Marley, Shirley Tweed, Mary Prather, Donnalea Allen, Lana Wallace, Pam Moeszinger. .limi was ww :A -if -A aww ,, .,i.V J i . t.r, , t r W A ,.t,r' , . E Y fe .. -4 .419 4' if ,HP as Lv- 'ae la.. 'Q ., rs '53 M' A A First row: Pat Odom, Lynn Blevins, Marcia Wilson, Brenda Robinson, Judy Haney, Betty Allen, Anne Stennett, Mary Anna Caudle, Helen lkner, Deloris Fowler, Seton De Vita, Susan Griffith. Second row: Mr. Anthony, Lana Wallace, Joyce Untz, Linda James, Janice Haire, Brenda Smith, Rosalyn Creel, Page Nordan, Judy Daniels, Judy Clawson, Becky Carr, Trudy Griswold, Jean Brown. Third row: Boy Segee, Douglas Gordon, Marilynn Fairchild, Phyllis Tucker, Carolyn Floyd. Sandra Strawhun, Heide Koester, Diane Watson, Jean Hunter, Jackie Bartlett, Jerry Wilson, Tom Flatt. Fourth row: Eugene Lamb, Tom Clanton, Andy Price, Olin Flowe, John Gwaltney, Jack Holden, Bob Morris, Ted Smith, Eugene Horne, Bill Watson, Louis Buchanan, Neil Ewing. I R The choral department is offering two summer scholarships to the Westminster Choir College at Princeton, New Jersey. The program begins June Zlst and lasts for a three-week period. Funds from the choir's production of Marianne will help finance the scholarships. This year the Choral Department is under the direction of Mr. James Anthony. Page Nznety M A L E C H O R U S F l -V ,L ,. rv 211, ..... 4. iff---1.x--.Ma-.1 5'--:aaa r-:+--z- www ' ll f A-'ee-W--W--- -XJx-.g..,m . ,. L A ,.,., l Q. . L , V J l T - . ' in .,, ' D L . U I ,L 6 y A - 1 f ,S 4 .V V' ' ,. 15 f .1 Bl -- 1 If -4 ,V W X H I a Ah 2,1 .N A ' A . W x ' l 1 I Q 1. V 1 - lg. Q v P ' i. iff- xvf ' l .M J ' f 4 .H ' e V is G I R L S G L E E C L U B First row: Elizabeth Eagle, Faye Matthews, Barbara Welch, Brenda Starnes, Nancy Chapman, Linda Pierce, Linda Price, Carolyn Gladden, Janice McCoy, l Deloris Thompson, Jewell Henderson, Barbara Williams, Ann Stephens, Etta Davis, Libby Stames, Eleanor Young, Betty Blanton. Second row: Brenda Gregory, Diane Gulley, Alma Stilwell, Kay Kiser, Gayle Kiser, Audry Burdette, Melba Sue Griffin, Candy Taylor, Barbara Phillips, Jo Elaine Honeycutt, Nancy Fisher, Susie Hanline, Lynne Rae Wicks, Nancy Ebert, Angie Christenbury, Alyce Foard, Cathy Smith, Carol Chaundy, Mr. Anthony. Third row: Pat Copeland, Danyce Sigmon, Irene Dorton, Devonne Duncan, Cathy Heath, Deloris Linker, Barbara Keziah, Carolyn Brents, Mary Lou Greene, ' Peggy Huntley, Judy Fitzgerald, Sally Tillotson, Eunice Johnson. Fourth fofw: Judy Houston, Ruth Crump, Flo Allen, Dianne Porter, Sara Rush, Enid f Huntley, Gail Dover, Paulette Yost, Dianne Blanton, Judy Stafford, Patsy Porter, Pat Tarkington, Johnnie Dulin, Angie Lazaritles, Micki Beaver, Joan ,N Elmore. Fifth fmv: Margaret Laney, Ann Funderburk, Mary Alice Helms, Judy Untz, Jane Butler, Lorraine Jones, Lillie Mae Thomaflson, Jo Ann Hicks, f, Ann Russell, Sally Ardrey, Anne Foster, Margaret Shuman, Donna Stegall, Jean Lineburger, Johnnie Brooks, Judy Austin, Doris McC , Virginia Mayhew. fl Q 43 sl First row: Julius Hill, Don Shumaker, Boyd Burnette, Eddie Teetef, Frank Connell, Joseph Hill. Second row: Ray lllillacc, Michael Hunter, Dan Jones, Don GallowL1y,l:ranlc Brown, Richard VVehrlc.Tl1inl row: Larry Curlec. Klikc Greene, Dan Sasser, Don Helms. Harry Russell, Alton Grayson, David Landon. Fourth row: Frank Bowers, Tom Baucom, Phil McCorkle, Roger Merritt, Jimmy Tucker, Gentry Cgaudle, Alan Broome, Robert Wallace. . l ll 5 7 17' .G 37 .N . , K , K ADC. - 22 7: Q' -fe I . 2 .rw H W i , J! A4 3 f 1 i : Q, : 4, ,i ,D ' os Y? TD Left to right: Jim Anthony, john Gwaltney, Bob Biorris, Tommy Flatt. MALE QUARTETTE GIRLS ENSEMBLE First row: Kay Privette, Judy Garris, Alice VVilliams, Ronnie Putnam, Mary Alice Helms, Elaine Baker, Nancy Evans, Becky Ross, Tish Vllalker, Dottie Duff. Second row: Nancy VVilliam5, Frances Poindexter, Mary Ann Teal. Martha Sue Mullis, Pat Garmon, Linda Dagenhart, Frede- rica VVilliams, Claudia Moss. Of 7 . ' 'N F 'V' C' K ' 1 ,. ,- 4' Q C? . - . 1,3 ah V I Q 1 - u X I '17 ' . 0- 1 , 'si 1 ' L ' if - :P Q P X . Q7 O ta ' , 4 CF' Y y ' A x V , 5 l il V Q n- , ,. , A912 mix Q i J ' , , 4q - , f , ,f......! A y Y 11 W H A U A A V 3-wwnm My IUII -W .,,. , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-uwhg ,W hwwvzl 2 g J V. . I I tl, , First row: Bobby Allen, Mr. Bell, Adviser, George Iunker, Beth Daniel. Vice-Presidentg Brenda White, Secretary, Wayne Bowers, Treas- urerg Karen Baxter, Presidentg Betty Allen, Ann Bailes, Brenda Woodburn, Dianne Porter, Mary Phyllis Whitley, james Knight. Second row: Dwight Coley, Iohnny Stegall, George Williams, Steve Jordon, Jerry Wilson, Tommy Yandle, Stewart Auten, Billy Banker. Third row: Bill Wilson, Iohnny Rankin, Larry Ritter. ARTS Sc CRAFTS CLUB Students, who, by their interests, have shown a desire to explore and work in crafts may become members of the arts and crafts club. Some of the areas in which the members may work are: leather- craft, sketching, painting, woodwork, aluminum etching, and enameling. Aluminum etching is tedious, yet fun U- P'-if. J. E a:. HW' S Q7 CD' Vi- l ,L 111 4 M 1 V E t t ll 5.1.3 I i 5 First row: Missy Westmoreland, Beporterg Billy Atwell, Iannette Funderburk, Secretaryg Mary McManus, President, Brenda Beam, ll Vice'Presidentg Johnny Hallman, Treasurerg jean Tillotson. Second row: Mrs. Skeen, Sponsor, Judy Huff, Io Ann Allen, Barbara Allen, Libby Staines, Annette Funderburk, Virginia Mayhew. Third row: Garth Williams, Nancy Guy, Shane Prendergast, Iimmy Anderson, 'Z ' T. W. Price, Franklin Outen, Henry I-lardess, Barbara Gibson, Robin Reid, David Taylor, Anne Walkup, Janie Miller. . if . ,,,, ' ' .W R 5 31 .X I ti If vm 'xx , Na, ,af .gf I ' 4 I ', gifs., A5715 e , Mysziikqlrwfl' . I , - - 1 . if . 7? 1- ee, 4- get THURSDAY ART CLUB t V MQW ,U ' Any student at East Mecklenburg may become a it ,:f1 ' ,,.4 , , member of the Art Club if he would like to further ,lf ' t l his knowledge of art, its Fields, and its variations. , i t. , If-X ' ' For those who cannot participate in a regular art rl' . 4 P at , class the club gives opportunity to explore in the il A . A ' A fields of painting, sketching, and ceramics under l l . f P l the very capable direction of Mrs. Skeen. vhs Q., cyiykjkl 6-...Q 9' 1 fr guz. ,. 0 I. ..,., . Seated Pat Kerr Pe gy Smlth Bobby Denson Sallv Ardrey Susan Gnffxth Sonny Plettner Fzrst row Susan Lernmond Dawn Klpp Loye Llttle Sally Black Danya Moore Ollvra Solomon Pearl Woodrow Mrs Skeen Etta Fmk Treasurer Beth Danlel VwePres1dent ack Mclunkln Preszdent Second row Marxlynn Farrchlld Thoma XX 11112 buddx Hxrrl Barr1e Hancock Laurence Newton oscc Pullen jerry I-hcks Eddle Hlcks Absent Terry Mulhs Secretary FRIDAY ART CLUB ... - - - Y' ,.,g,:-.1 ----:,:,--, -4::, f-1.-'iw s i Eli 5 'ls li 1 Z 5 Q 1 Q A u . 1 1 - . , . , . 1 5 E .A 5 AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB 2 5 First row: David Roddey, Assistant Chief Operator, Kenneth Jami- son, Assistant Chief Operator, Bob Morris, Chief Operator, lean Brown, Secretary, LeRoy Wray, Vice-President, Pete Little, Presi- dent, Lana Wallace, Treasurer, Martin Richek, Chief Operator, John Allgood, Assistant Chief Operator, Ed Eckerd, Assistant Chief Operator. Second row: Miss Coffey, Adviser, Dennis Burke, Robert Sinclair, Betty Speer, Brenda Balch. Sandra Howie, Iudi Niedringhaus, Patty Pliner, Rachel Taylor, Beverly Becker, Judy Untz, Ronnie Putnam, Stella Morton. Third row: lim Hamilton, Ronnie Pool, Eric Jones, Leon Hill, Louis Buchanan, Randy Mc- Call, Frankie jones, C. Lineburger, Allen Maynard. Charles Boone. Fourth row: Manuel Arant, Gil Stamner, Dale Miller, Bob Porter, Bud Young, Harrell Reynolds, Ray Pierce, Sam Boyce, Bill Horton, jerry Prather, Larry Cooper, Paul Eich. One of the most helpful organizations in the school is the AudicrVisual Club. Its trained operators, who must maintain an average of CH, are qualified to use any of the visual aids equipment. It is the to serve the students and the facu way. Page Ninety-six purpose of this club lty in every possible BL CK The Block E Club endeavors to create interest in varsity and intramural sports at school. The club places emphasis on the development of sportsman- ship, character, and citizenship in its members at East Mecklenburg. The club, upon recommenda- C L B tion, makes awards for outstanding abilities dis- played by school athletes. Any male student of good moral character who has earned a varsity letter while at East is eligible for membership in the Block E Club. First row: Rufus Overcash, Steve Henderson, Bobby Simmons, Pete Little, Richard Carriker, Dave Landon. Second rmv: Bobby Tyson, Bill Fowler, Pete Landon, Bill Echols, David Brunson, Bill Hightower. Third row: Bill Cald- well, Alfred Welling, Jerry Helms, Ted Connell, Julius Smith, Robbie Mann, John Allgood. Fourth row: Mike Pope Doug Brackett, Ed Duchesney, Bill Rogers, Deane Brunson, Dickie Innes, -Fred Martin. Fifth row: Richard Vinroot Artie Mattox, Don Hamilton, Bill Little, Connell Davenport, Hyman Harris, Dickie Kelly, Ted Beverly. Not pic- tured: Jeff Guller, President. r y riff l ZS r--.R 7 1,- E:-: ,f . 4 I K ,W 24' f, 1 , f ,Y .4 i - 1 fa Q , r R 'Ei f f , Q. ,... in Q UMW Y t , 2 MASQUE or WIS lk ' -153 , 71 X Q FEJETLIEFI-ITER5 To promote the art of acting and other related theatre arts and to present an outlet for talented stu- dents at East to participate in stage productions is the aim of the Footlighters Club. This active club, which is composed of five sec- tions, operates with Mrs. Ferguson as its adviser and Mr. and Mrs. Hamrick as its co-advisers. 'bu-Q...-, ,3.,,,. 59, :HI 19' ln ,-f.: in , 4 ... F . if s 1 r i . i First row: Mrs. Ferguson, Bruce Overton, President, Libby Whitescarver, Secretary, Jean Bagwell, Treasurer, Linda Hirsch, Vice-President, Mrs. Hamrick, Mr. Hamrick. Second row: Patty Pliner, Sara Rush, President of Mr. Harnrick's Friday Club, Susan Bayerle, Nancy Cooke, Blackie Davis, Hardy Paradise, Gail Dover, Barbara Deason, Sandra Dotson, Judy Lavinson, Gil Stamper, Peggy Enloe, Janie Titshaw, Colleen Mickelson, Laina Tumer, Dottie Stauffer. Third row: Jim Bland, Doug Gordon, Ronnie Pool, Peggy Rick, Florence Girard, Carolyn Royster, Russell Epply, Susan Hodgson, Prisilla Macomber, Lynda Milan, Judy Hough, Franklin Irby, Reggie Smith, Johnny Wyatt, Danya Moore, Nancy Woodburn. Fourth row: Sarah Privette, Susan Sparrow, Meredith Carpenter, Penny Cole, Beverly Howie, Karen Hodges, Ruth Solornan, Valorie Rogers, Donna Stegallf Janice McCoy, Patsy Wingate, Ginny Soiset, Seton DiVita, Phil McCorkle, Brenda Allen, Barbara Welch, Ann Stephens. Fifth row: Eloise Cooper, Shelly Chariton, Linda Allen, Ann Johnson, Becky Wentz, Dianne Ledwell, Hal Klinge, Richard Frye, Charlie Brown, Darryl Gilland, Sandy Stokes, Ann Stennett, Sue Young, David Eskleman, Buddy Young, Sara Cohen, Cathrine Smith, Pam Moeszinger. Sixth row: Susan Griffith, President of Mrs. I-Ia1nrick's Thursday Club, Pat Odom, Brenda Robinson, Nancy Daniels, Judy Turnham, Joan Elmore, Judy Garris, Carolyn Pfaff, Sis Smith, Janet Jones, Brenda Connor, Barbara Irby, Jeanette Eudy, Ann Echerd, Mary Jane Lowe, Ginger Rink, Linda Pierce. Seventh row: Ginger Simmons, Anne Glenn, Linda Little, Ed Frye, Phyllis Trull, Linda Cribb, Ellen Thorn, Mary Elizabeth Jamison. Diana Ashworth, Elaine Margel, Phyllis Grosswald, Nancy Carlin, Adele Goldklang, Eu- gene Home, Ralph Medlin, Jerry Stafford, Nancy Purser, Sandra Daughtry. Eighth row: Jane Mattingly, Neal Diltz, Judy Fitzgerald, Ginny Altizer, Missy Westmoreland, Hope Smith, Betty Lewis, Mary Glenn Kiker, Becky Sherrill, Mary Prather, Mary Anna Caudle, Peggy Perry, J. K. McDonald, Mitzi Alexander, Helen Ikner, Gail Pheiffer, Suzie Stevens, Jane Lytton. , Ninth row: Betty Jo Sasser, Jean Bradley, Donna Sigmon, Mickie Beaver, Marilyn Cox, Barbara Glazier, Jo Ann Hunter, Jane Willis, Elizabeth Chipley, Novia Baxter, Cookie Daniel, Phyllis Simpson, Patsy Stanley, Judy Claw- son, Jane Parish, Pris Bennet, Frankie Jones, Pris Blanton, Ronnie Ross, Lou Crosland.' Tenth row: Lena Davis, Jo Elaine Kiser. Alma Dulin, Marsha Patterson, Sylvia Reed, Howard Gladden, Nanci Tal- bot, Margaret Munn, Martin Richek. Billy Duckworth, Charles Harkey, David Landon, Murrell Stubbs, Willy Buff, Bill Alexander, Bill Royster, Johnny Rhinehart, Betty McAully, Bobby Franklin. Absent: Betty Allen, President Mrs. Ha-rnrick's Friday Cluhg Dean Kokenes. 'if .n.,....,W'm- Qu' af' bl 14? X 'aa' First row Stubbw Stubbs john lVlcCov Eddie I-lucks Dickie I-lelms Roy Brrvgs ohn Gwaltney immy Erwin Bobby Mullis Second rou Hubert Gladden Skip MCCU aclcie Rosenblatt Christine Hou h Maxine Wilson Kav Chandler Terry Mullis oe Boone Robert Arant Tlzzrd ion Pearl Hill Michael Williams oe Matthews Igck Russell Olin Flowe Bill Alexander Ronald Tadloclt Ro er Merritt Geor e unker 'lerrv Baucorn ohnny nox B U R Page Une llmzdrcd Bus drivers at East are a selected group of trustworthy and capable students. They are required to take a written and a road test before they are eligible for their license. These bus drivers receive a small and well deserved fee for their many services. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATIO CLUB To provide a means for development of civic and vocational interest of the students, to assist in promoting vocational education, and to serve as a center for social activities for the members are the chief aims of the Distributive Education Club. The purpose of the club is to provide an organization which will distinguish the distributive train- ing students as an active club within the school. Front row: Bill Scott, Promotion Editor, Eric Hollis, Parliamentaria 1' Uarlene Canuo, Sec1'etf'r3f: Patsy Murchison, Associate President, John Banks, President, Norris Wright, Vice-President, Reggie Kiser, Treasurer, Bobby Bagley, Historian, Second row: Grady McKeown, Linda Untz, Hoyle Wright, Nancy Helms, S. L. Thompson, Brenda Lowery, Forrest Kenley, Bob Sebeck. Third row: Homer johnson. Randy Hailey, Iudy McCall, Phillip Moore, Doris Dierstein, lohn Deese, Tommy Tevepaugh, Stephen Weaver, Judy Felts. Fourth row: Io Elaine Kiser, Gary Gray, Dewitt Holt, Don Irby, Tim Furr, Iohnnie Williams, Frank Fox. Not pictured: Mrs. H. E. Iennings, Faculty Adviser. fi I 1, i 1 1 gp if 1? 1 if -i Page One Hiuzdreci One 9 OFFICERS BILL HOLLAND President DAVID WALTERS Vice-President PAT ROGERS Secretary Not Pictured LEROY VVRAY Treasurer W One of the most significant clubs at East is the Engineering Club. Its aim is to produce higher ideals and give its members a firm footing in its goals-better engineering and a clearer picture of the possi- bilities revolving around the field of engineering. ENGI EERING CLUB First row: jeff Guller, Sergeant-at-arms, Patricia Rogers, Secretaryg Bill Holland, President, David Walters, Vice- Presidentg Leroy Wray, Treasurer. Second row: Richard Vinroot, Steve Henderson, Belton Horton, Carolyn Royster, Dan Donahue, Jerry Mullis, Pete Little, Joe Poole, Mr. Swofford, Sponsor. Third row: Jerry Prather, Artie Mattox, Norman Marwitz, jim Grant, Tommy Chipley, Ronald Rogers, Ralph Reid, Billy Caldwell, Charles Welling. J Vuozw:-1 'WC' 1 -4. l 'N Familiarity with national and international is problems is cultivated through the experience fr, 11- gained in the Forensic Club. ln the preparation for debate on such topics as those assigned, the debater can keep up with world affairs and there- by serve better his community, his country, and the world. LIBBY AUTEN and NANCY QUILLEN: Triangular and District Debuters Bonnie Himebauch, Ralph Reid, Howard Goldldang, Bobby Phillips, Mr. I-lamrick, lane Miller, Bill Constangy Nancy Quillen, Ray Wallace, Wade Broome, Paxton Wray, Carol Bleimeyer, Randy McCall, Sam Boyce. Libby Auten, Presidentg Bill Constangy, Vice-Presidentg Nancy Quillen, Secretaryg Ralph Reid, Treasurer. ' 5 l . -5:1 A FI ' , ,M , Sw-'alt ry-,.1'w -Q , f I , 'Z , e . f 3 . . 01:1 f , .M 225343 ,a .i,,g,grlfQll I-5,2 if N 5 r e 5 3 N H 4.5 1 My 4. Left hands across Bow to your partner THURSDAY CLUB First row: Becky Junker, Barbara Hinkle, Mary Green, Johnny Knox, Patsy Stanley, Jimmy Blanchard. Second row: Tamara Mullis, Doris Wallace, Phyllis Cootes, Joyce Helms, Betty Jo Query, Brenda Allen, Kathev Fisher, Patsy Brown, Carol Chaun- dy, Brenda Conyers. Judy Baldwin, Gail Dover. Judy Austin, Mrs. Leigh. Third row: Johnnie Dulin, Camille Dietz, Pat Baker, Ruby VVilson, Ann Pressley, Beth Groom, Frances McCants, Paulette Petty, Barbara Phillips, Virginia Crooke, Stella Morton, Margaret VVilliams, Betsy Corbett, Donnalea Allen. Fourth vow: Barbara Coffron, Patsy Cook, Nancy Enley, Sue Gahrmann, Judy Lavinson, Ginger Rink, Donna XVatson, Beverly Bass, Karen Dohr- man, Joanne Cheshire, Kathey Stegall, Betty Lou Cassaday, Jeanie Cox, Patricia Collins. Fifth row: Ellen Foard, Dickie Torrence, Emily Nance, Carolyn Lambert, Patsy Porter, Alice VVilson, Eva Rushing, Elsie Carnes, Gerlena Davis, Ted Hinson, Pearl VVoodrow, Bill Stuart. Sixth row: Pete Burnett, Jerry Smith, Joyce Trull, Sarah Tucker, Mary Lou Graham. Carolyn Canup, Marsha Stephens, Elaine Steele, Judy Sloop, Judy Jones, Jean Long, Pat Tolson. Candy Taylor. Seventh row: Bill Royster, Ted Turner, Eddie VVilliams, Ken VVatson. Paul Canup, Judy Harkey, Brenda Grayson, Nancy Crump, Kay Crump, Angie Lazarides, Marshall Cuthbertson, Jackie Holden. Eighth row: Jerry Kennedy. VValter Reid, Doug Hedgnath, John King, Orion Osborne, Lana Cuthbertson, Brenda VVatson, Marjorie Wilson, Judy Owens, Mary Evelyn Stilwell, Sandra Fink, Brown Query. Ninth row: Ted Harris, Michael Hunter, Barbara VVeleh, Earl Aber- uethy, Devonne Duncan, Philip Eason, Doug Hough, Diane Allen, Mel- vin Honeycutt. Becky Sherrill, Charles Harkey, Neal Diltz, Hone Smith. Tenth vow: Marty Belk, Ronald Tadlock, Nancy VVilliams. Etta Davis, Nancy Blackwelder, Shirley Brotherton, Jeannette Simpson, Becky Tor- rence. Eleventh row: Ray Segee, Roger Benton, James Helms, Wayne Mullis. Don Tweed, Jack Helms, Lanny Ross, Linda Potts, Linda Yandle, Dennis Collier. One-two-Cha-Cha-Cha comes the cry from the gym- nasium on Thursday and Friday mornings. Yes, in Folk Dancing one can hear these familiar words as well as Swing your partner. Since the primary objective of the club is to Create an interest in the various types of dancing, we of the folk FOLK DANCING CLUB dancing clubs feel that we are successfully accomplish- ing it. Not only have we square-danced and learned the cha-cha, but also we have enjoyed the following types of dances: the Foxtrot, the waltz, and the popular jitterbug. It is truly an active club and takes pride in being among the largest in school. FRIDAY CLUB FirSt row: Sonny Byrum, Helen Ikner, Nancy Cooke, Marian Thomas, Andy Price. Sw.-om! row: Mrs. Leigh, Barbara Call'-h' n. Jr-rrv Stafford, Sandra Hatton, GGYIC Eflffm. Nancy Godfrey, Judy Bvrd. Linda Helms, Betty lXleAuley, Nancy Long, Klr. llarris. Third mir: Donna Stegall, Shirley Kcphart, Dianne Tothill, Deloris Fowler, Gayle llelderman, Carol Manninly, Sandra Hodges. Pat Hillman, Gail Phifer, Judy Haney, Libby Corbett. Fourth row: Elizabetl. Thomas, Joyce Hill, Dave Cole, Jeanne Vt7allace, Jane Corbett, Barbara Tucker, Loretta Thomzack, Judy Kirby, Barbara Jacobs, Frances Iiaulk, lfittlz row: Linda Phillins, Mary Kathrine Bannister, Jerry Vvilson. Bill Harris, Lynn Price, Amy Jo Norman. Geraldine Moore, Harriet Henderson, Mike Vkloodworth, Anita VVilliam. Sixth row: VVilly Buff, Larry Baucom, Marvin Henderson, Frankie Dick, Steve Ilice, Sandra Britton, Diana Darnell, Billie McAteer, Jimmy Juggma, Betty Tbrower. Sierentlz row: XVanda Bennett, Chris Christenbury, James Bartlett, Robert Prank, Mike Greene, Deane Brunson, Chet Penninger, Billy Banker, Jim Mullaney. Eighth row: Patricia Smith, Pat Deese, Don Galloway, Johnny Wilson, :Katherine Colson, Dickie Jones, Donnie Slaughter, Bill Springs, Ray Wal- ace. Ninth row: Helen Newell, Nancy Doherty, Suzi Stephens, Jerry Dillon, Jerry Kellis. Sandra Howie, Jerry Spencer, George Junker, Mike VVilson. Tenth mtv: Lynda Kanup, Karen Bennett, Barbara Hinkle, Norris Wright, livelxn Aycolh, Tommy B'-ueoin, Pat Ilatley, Linda Gibbs, Ken Cochrane, Stephen Hearick, Bob Phillips. Eleventh row: Butch Edwards. Henry Stanfield, Bobby Howell, Larry Ritter, John Allison, Jimmy Stilwell, Bobby Caldwell, Jimmy Meeks, C. J. Lineberger, Deane Hill. Over and under Inge One Hundred Four ucircle left H at Y Q 14' saw Q QQWGQ V j ,gn ffm' . J-, Amin L 'v --1 Q -if ffm? .Kamik , J rm Q! fi i 'r l . i N-fx-. f'xk,Lx n X - fi, ..,.. fi..-W 1 FRENCH CLUB Even nine-year olds can learn to speak French. if - FRANCE I 4, mmf LOIP OCEFN Page Um' llmzdred Six First row: Gwyn Lowery, Vice-President, Maurice Bourquin, Sally Rhyne, President, Heide Koester, Jerry Prather, Trensurerg Shirley New- ell, Secretary. Second row: Sally Black, Brenda Gregory, Carol Ford, Elaine Horton. Charles Welling, Terry Mullis, Ierry Eisenberg. Gail Bradshaw, Sidney Knippenberg, Diana Ashworth, Teresa Williams, Lynn Blevins, janet Eldridge, Barrie Hancock, Carole Bleimeyer, Donna Watson, Ronnie Hearne, Libby Auten. Third row: Reba Perry, Ralph Reid, Roberta Romasco, Kitty Anne Clark, Prue Thomason. Sylvia Smith, Bill Stuart, Jane Miller, Pat Kasmar, Pat Russell, Judy Fitz- gerald, Ronnie Geer, lean Davis, Artie Mattox, Kay Reimler, Brenda Balch. Fourth row: Miss Choate, Ross Williams, Gayle West, Lynn Ferguson, Eugene I-Iorne, Rosalyn Creel, jewel Henderson, Max Browstein, Anne Waddell, Sandra Dotson, Sam Boyce, Lynda Rowe, Harriet Hutchison, Rosemarie Riesenfeld, Jay Horner, Lee Stuart, Sue Anne Craven, Betty Speer. Le Cercle Francais, with Miss Choate as its sponsor, is a service club for A and B students of the French classes. Its purposes are to supplement regular class work with further study of France and her cultural background and to show how courses in French can enrich the lives of students. I I I O I I I I --4 :J HCL G- .1 ' ' , -, 'z . . ,. -... . fs Q , . . ,.... an 1 .-. i ,. 'YM 4:9 1 99 V ft' Q-f' UB . ..,,,M Seated: Trudy Griswold, Presidentg Elizabeth Eagle. First row: Larry Baucom, Nat Weaver. Wayne Linker, Johnny Wilson, Phil Haas, Sponsor, Margie Honeycutt, Sponsor, jackie Bartlett, Sybil Brigman, Carolyn Moses, Sue Lemmond. The purposes of the 4-H club are to study and apply principles and practices relating to better agriculture and better homemaking, to develop greater happiness and richer social life in the community by wholesome recre- ation, to secure the inspiration which comes from friendly competition, and to produce trained leadership, owner- ship, and citizenship. The 4-H club motto: To make the best, better. The 4-H club pledge: I pledge my Head to greater thinking, my Heart to greater loyalty, my Hands to larger service and my Health to better living for my club my com munity, and my countrw Page One Hundred Seven FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OE AMERICA fe ' ,, 2-7 f B in ,,,,, M ,,,,, I T Qxff' ,. Z hfhz , , 'M 4- A ,MI 1 M 'w.w..,.., 1 -A., rms, f ,,. 1, ., ,K Arai?- First row: Sylvia Crump, Treasurer, Peggy Huntley, President, Carolyn Walters, Reporter, Mariie lennings, Vice-President. Second row: Jane Corbett, Margaret Shuman, Charlotte Kozub, Essie Tucker, lean Brown, Alice Squires. Third row: Judy Wiley, Barbara Tucker, Joanne lenkins, Barbara Onley, Loretta Tom- czak. Nellie Stiles, Peggy Ligon, Peggy Pressley, Cathy Steel- man, Gay Gunter, Linda Ferguson. Fourth row: lean Pigg. Ger- aldine Moore, Jo Milliken, Donna Kenhart, ludy Kiser, Eloise Fisher, Carolyn Efird, Sylvia Smith, Vivian lames, Ruth Ann Lilly, Doris Davis, Lynn Price, Barbara Callahan. Fifth row: Har- riet Henderson, Amy lo Norman, Linda Cribb, Phyllis Cathey, Mildred Sharpe, Sue Daniel. Edith Nelson, Mary Helms, Cathey Kruger, Diana Southern, Marie Kessler, Ruby Long. This year the Future Business Leaders of America Club has had speakers from the business World to inform the members about what is expected of them as future business leaders. The club is designed to develop business leadership, to create interest in choosing business occupations, and to improve the standards of office work. As a special project the club helped a needy Family at both Thanksgiving and Christmas by giving them food, clothing, and toys. Service is one of the main objectives of our club . . . . . . hut we also work. E TURE H0 EMAKERS OE AMERICA Pupils studying homemaking in East are members of the East High Chapter of the El-l.A. Our purposes are: to promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satis- faction of homemalaing. to emphasize the importance of Worthy home membership, to encourage democracy in home and community life, to work For good home and family life for all, to promote international good will, to foster the development of creative leadership in home and community life, to provide wholesome individual and group recreation, and to further interest in Home Eco- nomics. First row: Dianne Dessaver, Becky Carr, Carolyn Jo Furr, Susie Hanline. Second row: Lynn Blevins, Linda Dagenliart, Dianne VVatson, June Prather, Brenda Kistler. Third row: Mrs. Blanken- ship, Svonsorg Jane Edwards, Connie Estridge, Sybil Bair, Caro- lyn Pfaff, Miss VVilliams, Sponsor. Fourth row: Joann Knight, Kathy Johnston, Sylvane Smith, Aileen VVilson, Melissa Tor- rence, Monty Fronberger, Margaret Laney. Fiftlz row: Joyce Church, Nancy Fowler, Barbara Privitte, Alwilda Cribb, Brenda Howie, Carolyn Morgan, Judy Plennor, Gail Hanline. Sixth row: Linda Stutts, Brenda Long, Rebecca Kennedy, Marie Kesler, Kay Kiser, Alma Dulin, Janie Morris, Judy Hallman. Seventlz row: Jean VVilliams, Angeline Christenbury. Betty Deese, Sara Stone, Carolyn Glaclden, June XVilborn, Dianne Blanton, Judy Austin Peggy Nance. Eiglztlz row: Bonnie Kennedy, Janice Turnham Gwen Stophel. 1 - 'Ns wb f? wwf gf, 145 At the Mother'-Daughter lmnquet, the girls presented corsages to their motlzers. Some of our members took part in tlze conveiztiofn in Ra- leigh. FUTURE FARMERS 0E AMERICA The Future Farmers of America is a school organization for boys who have an interest in future farming and rural leadership. In this club they create a love for country life, learn to make farm life more beautiful and pleasant, to develop better character in future life, and practice cooperation in dealing with others. LEARNING TO D0 DOING TO LEARN EARNING TO LIVE LIVING TO SERVE Front row: Kenneth Scarboro, Hoyle Wright, johnny VVilliams, Reggie Faust, Rufus Overcash Betty Mullis, Mr. Turner, Adviser. Second row: Melvin Honeycutt, Gary Kesiah, Orion Osbourne Harley Pigg, Harley Dennis, Jerry Abernathy, Phillip Eason, Jimmy Gregory, Lynn Hough Tommy Kesiah, Ray Roach, jerry Callahan. ev- W 5 Page One Hundred Ten wr. we h yy..-+0-. --1-N Front row: Hilton Phillips, Don Tweed, Sonny Pen- der, Bill McCombre, jerry Frye, Tommy Ross, Jimmy Sleelman. Second row: Johnny Threatt, Benny Pigg, Monte Cuthbertson, Louis Buchanan, Wayne Reid, Mike Hunter, Gene Moseley. Third row: Tom Flatt, Adviser, Earl Abernethy, Glenn Mason, Bobby Kille, Frank Brawley, Eddie Starnes, Jimmy Moseley, Douglas Hough, Joe Fauld, C. W. Dulin. --vm--........,,..,4 i:, . ' us, Future farmers make furniture, also. W , A ,, 1' 'flu T we-4 FUTURE TEACHERS OE AMERICA nf .-aff' we ...,. ,r 44 Wh-.. :fi ff 4 .-ty, , . , Left to right: Judy Long, Jean Troutman, Joan Fleming, Maxine VVilson. Second row: Anne VVadell, Dottie Duff, Betty Speer, Helen Rea. Third row: Ann Spencer, Frankie Tomberlin, Mary Jamison, Diana Ashworth, Diane Kruger, Betsy Gardner, Lee Stuart, Fourth row: Carol Casey, Gayle VVest, Nancy Abernethy, Gail Bradshaw, Alyce Foard, Judy Cox, Ella Jo Knight. Fifth row: Libby Auten, Jane Douglas, Sally Tillotson, Sue Ann Craven. Sixth row: Pearl Hill, Judy Pope, Pat Russell, Beverly Bass. Seventh row: Brenda Balch, Allen Maynard, Pat Udom, Karen Baxter. Eighth row: Gail I-Iartis, Gail Dobbins, Rayona Overton, Kay Rheimler. Ninth row: Kay VVhite, Susie Morrow. Judy Untz, Elizabeth Patterson, Mary Boyd, Reba Perry, John Allgood, Linda Silver, Rosalyn Creel, Page Nordan, Mrs. Ritch. To promote teaching as a career and to help students learn to develop the qualities of a good teacher constitute the purposes of the Future Teachers of America Club. At the beginning of the year the club attended the State Future Teachers' Convention held at Wake Forest College. Main projects included the sponsoring of Col- lege Night and Teacher Appreciation Day. The club is a member of the N.C.E.A. and the F.T.A. Tri-Hi. College Night visitors were received in the lihrary by F.T.A. members. The annual F.T.A. convention was held at Walce Forest. GRADUATION I SENIORS 350 MAY 29 1959 4 B GRADUATI NG An Eagle's Eye View Of The East High News EAST MECKLENBURG HIGH SCHOOL in Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Gwyn Lowry John Allgood THE EAGLE East Mecklenburg High School's news- paper The Eagle is printed at intervals dur- ing the school year by The Eagle staff com- posed of members of the journalism class. The purpose of The Eagle is to inform the students about important school news and to entertain them with pictures and fea- tures. The aim of the paper is to provide a lasting memory of East and its activities for its students. This year The Eagle is being printed on a subscription basis for the first time. The staff is composed of Gwyn Lowry, Editor- in-Chiefg Libby Auten, Assistant Editor, John Allgood, Business Manager and Sports Editor, Gayle West, News Editor, Carol Bleimeyer, Feature Editor, and Barry Han- cock Art Editor. The Eagle Launches Subscr1pt1on Dr1ve For Elrst Tune Because of inadequate funds in years past The Eagle has begun printing on a paid subscription basis This IS the first year that subscriptions have been taken and it may prove to be very worthwhile in fu ture years The subscription sales this year werent quite as good as they should have been but the staff was not discouraged be cause they knew the first year would be the hardest Many students expressed the desire to subscribe after seeing the first issue and many more subscriptions are expected for next fall The Eagle Improves From Past Years East's school newspaper is the best this year it has ever been. The improvements have been great and varied. So 'have spoken many readers of The Eagle. Through much effort and hard work of a competent staff, the quality and appeal EAGLE HAS NEW ADVISER The aim of the subscription sale is to add additional funds for the newspaper to fur- ther the advancement of a top quality school paper and to print only the number of papers that will be read. This year The Eagle has a new adviser who has been invaluable to the printing of the finest paper yet. She is Mrs. Elizabeth Stevenson who was a former member of Gentral's faculty. Never before has the staff learned so much about journalism as this year. The staff welcomes Mrs. Stevenson as their adviser and thanks her for the hard work she has done for the betterment of the paper. Seated: Libby Auten, Associate Editor, Gwyn Lowry, Editor, john Allgood, Business Manager, First row: Gil Stamper, Billy Duckworth, Ellen Thorne, Patsy Stanley, Gail Dobbins, Barbara Callahan, Gail Bradshaw, Mildred Loyd, Linda Hirsch, Gladys McIntyre. fav lx of The Eagle have gone up. More pains have been taken in proofreading and layout to prevent the many glaring errors printed in the past. A new engraver for our pictures has made them much clearer. Different styles of layout, types of typographical make-up, and a larger pictorial account of East activities and honors have made the paper more attractive in appearance and readability. In the past The Eagle had been criticized for too much news and too few features. This problem is fast fading this year be- cause of the many bright features and columns printed. More editorials closer to the heart of the students are another out- standing feature of The Eagle. Never be- fore has our paper printed cartoons but they are a standard feature in this year's all pe-w, all different paper. The news is not being neglected because of a wider spread of interesting features. Instead, the activities of East have never been covered as fully and adequately as they have this year. Hard work is making this year's paper the best ever in the eyes of everyone. Second row: Gail West, Bud Armstrong, Carol Bleimeyer, Sue Strawhan, Ginny Dillon, Shirley Kephart, Beth Groom. Mrs. Stevenson, Adviser. Third row: Barrie Hancock, Bud Young. M2429 Magma. wwwstmw' ! 7 T' 0 0 s S 'T V H 1 '- ! W . , - J 1. - QQ , - V D A 'I 3' ' ' V V T T T nf' ' -V T w V u y q n a 1 A l 7 - B . . . - g 5 K V ' ' ' ' ,nz vi' tu.. s i ' . 1 r 9 . , QM -J' Q ., , - Y s wry. U ,my ayg -gi :ui--'I iff j 'fl A .-.fi V f-f, ff--f-' 7 ' - E V . . . . X . . . Y VJ, , a A if , KI ,A Mr -. . .Q V . .. 'M L i . HI-Y CLU The Hi-Y Club is an interdenominational club composed of all boys who want to join. Each year we have various projects stressed on community service, welfare projects, and planned recreation. We also have a varied intramural sports program that is carried on through the Y.M.C.A. in Char- lotte. K Page One Hundred Fourteen BS THURSDAY CLUB First row: Robert Parnell, john Nash, Andy Price. Artie Matrox, Jackie Earp, Clifford Pressley, Forrest Kenley, jerry Kellis. Second row: Frankie jones, Buddy McKeon, Alex Roberson, Kew Opphiem, John Taylor, Greg Shamburg, Russell Hornrine, Kent Simpson. Third row: Bill Miller, Wayne Montague, .lack Schnupper, Sandy Stokes, Harry Murr, Douglas McKenzie, Sonny Allison, Gene Thompson, Ross Williams. Fourth row: Franklin Byrd, Eddie Holliefield, Richard Frye, Richard Doherty, Darryl Gilland, Charlie Brown, Ronnie Boyles- ton, Sonny Baker, Gentry Caudill. Fifth row: Dink Dowdy, Freddie Abernethy, Charles Sterat, Frankie Bowers, Joe Grier, Eugene Brown, Jim Millany, Roy Davis, Leonard Ross. Sixth row: Dewitt Holt, Tim Huddleston, jimmy Hanes, Ralph Doster, Dennis jones, Donny Hamilton, David Grier, Eric jones, Roger Groswald, Wendell Hodges. Seventh row: Eddie Hucks, jeff Thompson, Eddie Walker, Neal Hood, Mike Thomas, Wayne McCarver, Larry Hubbard, jimmy Wayne, jimmy Jacobs, Richard Huffman. Eighth row: Ted Rushing, Ierry Baucom, Mr. Stinson, Adviser, Mr. Still, Adviser, Mr. Davis, Adviser. FRIDAY CLUB First row: Ted Connell, Jerry Smith, Bruce Overton, Ronnie Poole, Connell Davenport, Bobby Crisp, Alton Grayson, Pete Landon. Second row: Bob Sebek, Harry Murray, Tommy Graham, jimmy Blanchard, Billy VValters, Dickie Kelly, Marshall Guthbertson, Glen Bailey. Third row: Harold Case, Belton Horton, David Roddey, Aubrey Smith. Frank Brown, Donnie Shumaker, Iimmy Morris, Deane Cox, Ronnie Hearne. Fourth row: Dudley Lord, Sidney Acker, Rusty Helms, Allan Darling, Max Brownstein, Wesley Homolik, Calvin Cano, Bruce Bering, Walter Neal. Fifth row: Jay Horner, Jimmy Moss, David Motte, Paul Barber, Iames Irwin, Richard Paxton, Bobby Franklin, Doug Shuman, Billy Fowler. Sixth row: Arthur Skibbe. Bobby Carpenter, lack Wallace, Earl Ashley, Wade Little, Jerry Curry, Michael Williams, David Wat- son, Ted Beverly. Seventh row: Richard Gibson, jerry Griffin, Julius Smith, Vic Paxton, Larry Sustar, C. B. Martin, Doug Thomas, joe Shu- maker, Philip Randall, Fritz Mercer. Eighth row: Mr. Still, Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Davis, Ronald Mc- Laughlin. Tom Duncan, Bill Little, Eddie Clark, Donald Hamil- ton, Bobby Merriam, Billy Rogers. E lf 9 M A - ,.,. gw,f.,, 351' gf' ' xl D :wx nu: --.J ..-. Y y ' 5 I 9 1 Z KY 'Q u fi' Z in N I . saws: .tv..a.s.s..N-f -ww .- -tv-W -. at 1' 'iZS'E..s ow we 1 gs-.v gi x . .rj 'kt af , Mas. SMITH, adviser 'Elf swwss-,wwe-'saws-t 4, 4 4 '-4 C1 I-4 C W FU U1 U C5 W C UD U3 Y its...-.-'naw www 3 3 We believe in service for others, for our country, our community, and our school, in health of mind and body to fit us for better human relations throughout the worldf The Junior Red Cross plays an important part at East. Anyone may become a member by contributing service. The council is composed of one representative from each homeroom and the sponsor, Mrs. M. O. Smith. For this year's projects we have visited homes for the aged, filled a chest, and made a correspondence album. First row: Melissa Torrence, Treasurerg Eleanor Young, Vice- Presidentg Ronnie Helms, President, Mary Glenn Kiker, Secre- tary. Second row: Ann Ford, Linda Rocke, Marion Coleman, Gwen Sherrin, Carolyn Walters, Linda Swain, Angelene Christenbury, Bonnie Alderman. Third row: Anne VValkup, Barbara Gibson, Lila Kay, Linda Mc- Lauchlin, Faith Teachoat, Nancy Cooke, Helen' Rea, Verlene Huntly, Carol Casey. Fourth row: Bill Horton, Alan Maynard, Reporter. Not pictured: Pete De Vita, lean Pigg, Barbara Welch, Bill Hor- ton, Frances Poindexter, jane Miller, Murrell Stubbs, Carol Casey, Sandy Stokes, Connell Davenport, Bobby Crisp, Helen Newell, Sue Garmon, Thomas Willis. Iim Grant, Glenda Cook, Nancy Evans, Linda Rhodes, Margaret Hood, Hartley Dennis, Cathy Kruger, Ginger Simmons, Linda Phillips, Lynne Miller, Joyce Untz. , ,il ,Z xt l Z 5 03, m Sitting: Carol Knotts, Treasurer, Meredith Davis, Vice-President, David Brunson, President, Linda Harris, Secretary, First row: Dorothy Elenniken, Ruth Solomon, Ioan Fuerstman, Becky Crews, Carolyn Brents. Gloria Owen, Susie Brauch. Second row: Loraine Jones, Priss Macomber, Sally Ridgeway, sane Willis, Colleen Mickelson, Patty Pliner, Ginny Duckworth hird row: Mrs. Purvis, Bill Fowler, Paul Eich, Tommy Horton Iohn Scott, Allan Maynard, Judy Niedringhaus. Fourth row: Elaine Horton. Mike Woodworth, Mary Boyd, Beth Pittman, Valerie DuMontier, Nancy Ebert, Ginny Grogan. 2 East Mecklenburg's Latin Club is one of over two hundred and twenty chapters comprising the Iunior Classical League, sponsored by the American Classical League. Through programs on the early Roman civiliza- tion, the members covenant to hand on the torch of civi- lization in the modern world. This past year the president of this club was elected secretary of the North Carolina Junior Classical League and had the pleasure of attend- ing the National Convention in Ann Arbor, Michigan. 0 l '73 LIBRARY CLUB Through organized participation in library activities, the Library Club strives to stimulate interest in books and other library materials. The club offers an opportunity to students to share the responsibility of carrying on a vital and essential part of the school program. The East Mecklenburg Club is affiliated with the North Carolina High School Library Association. First row: Carol Foard, 'Maxine Wilson, Judy Pope, Sarah Trent, Audrey Burdette, Lynnette Mullis, Treasurer, Betty Grif- fin Whitley, President, Phyllis Tucker, Vice-President, Reba Eepry, Secretaryg Anne Pitts, Reporter, Kay Gwaltney, Linda noe. Second row: Johnny Duckworth, Jane Butler, Shirley Newell, Linda Closson. Martha Sue Mullis, Pat Russell, Barbara Mattox, Diane Kruger, Ruth Linker, Ioanne jenkins, Lyndel Moser, Doris McCall, Rita Kirkpatrick, Glenn Rhodes, Tommy Pritch- ard, Tommy Summer, Charles Boone, Patricia Ellen, Mickey Powers, Phillip Connell, Caylene Campbell, Kay Kiser, Roy Briggs, Miss Coffey, Sponsor. NQN MUSICIANS CLUB Much enjoyment is brought to East students through- out the year by the Musicians Club. Its purpose is to enjoy and play together all types of good music. The club members learn to co-operate with each other in working up different types of music. Each year they present a chapel program and a sock hop in which all club members participate. Mr. Anthony, who is new at East this year, is doing excellent work with this club as well as the entire Music Department. .ati L. J, ff 'T L P ll J. i i I 1 v s 7 1 -Some of the members in our club took pmt in the variety show. L I l l l ir l l l l l First row: Bob Jensen, Reporter, Shirley Tweed, Presidentg Ron- nie Helms, Vice-President, Johnny Wyatt. Treasurer. Second row: Linda Swain, Bonnie Alderman, Bobby Tisdale, Marcia Wilson, Betsy Reinoehl, Valory Rogers, Vann Simpson. Third row: Gerald Bennett, Janice Haire, Richard Carroll, Jeanne Roberts, Steve Schuary, Butch Connell, Douglas McKenzie, Reggie Smith, Jimmy Jacobs, Frank Avrett, Ricky Woodcock, Larry Poole, John Cualtney. ' Fourth row: David Craig, Richard Storch. Woody Cummins, gill Kurdys, Paul Stuart, Eddie Williams, Mrl James Anthony, ponsor. ...i 'a 5, Music, music, music. E6 X g o Q . 9 diff al - -un -ann .,....,... - - -Cnlsl...-.- - si 'ADUL- hn- av -until:-r Y grill' 1 gfflw ' I Sf' 'U' 7 I 1 57' 9 nk 1115514 ' ??',?3xf?Q Z??f's: 14,3-fig 15523 -f - 11211 ljiifii ':'s,g4.',5g ., an ,, . . i i Q 5, I 4 w'1nf ..,, -15 . - A g , . U 'yu m- ,. .. ,,, 1 - .f, . 3-14.15- 1 ,gv,g,w,,,T I -W: ..,1l1..4-M1 .,., UI 5 5 ' f i 1 1' , 1 I ,J 1:0 -M A -. ' 1 -f gk! 5 l' 35 4' bm f 'Pnl A better understanding of our traffic laws, our automobiles, and the correct way of driv- ing our automobiles are problems with which T R the Motor Club members are vitally con- cerned. The club has through its own financ- ing purchased equipment for testing alert- ness of an individual while driving. THURSDAY CLUB First row: Ierry Frye, VVayne Rowell, Donny Ross, Ernest Webb, Bi11.He1ms, President, Robert Arant, Phil Moore. Second row: Bob Rippy, Larry Hough, Iimmy Hill, Stanley Kill- man, Bill Torrence, Larry Baucom, Dickie Overcash, Pearl Hill. Third row: Jimmy Tinker, Pete Potter. Allen Harcharik, Mike Burris, Perry Harris, jackie Russell, Bob Norman, jimmy Hill, Ronnie Campbell. Fourth row: Ralph Medlin, Jim Mullis, Wayne Hooks, Larry Revels, Douglas Flowe, Tommy Barr, David Hunter, Butch Edwards, Ronnie Brotherton. Fifth row: Bob Beagle, Bob Mullis, William McComb, Iirnmy Stroupe, Robert Lankford, Dickie Harwell, Bob Parten, Norman Norwood. Sixth row: Tommy Brown, Haynes Brown, Bob Crisp, Brent Crisp, Andy Turner, Robert Lavinson, John Howie, Charles Hooks, Dowd McEwen, Roy Lee Roach. Seventh row: Bill Rush, Rick Phillips, Joe Matthews, Todd Clad- den, Mr. Roper, Adviser. LUB FRIDAY CLUB First row: Olin Flowe, Butch Edwards, Billy Horton. Chuck Graham. james McWhirter. Willy Helms, President, Roy Davis, David Campbell, Arnold Philmon, Earl Ritch, Denny Allen, Eddie Philemon, Richard Thompson, Alan Withrow. Second row: Brenda VVhite, Larry Harmon, Fred Harris, Tommy McVVhirter, William Thompson, Bradley Hargett, Wallace Pat- terson, Ierry Howell, Ralph Mullis, Paul Campbell, Ken Jami- son, Buddy Springer, Tim Furr, Ronald Aiken. Third row: Robert Sinclair, johnny Abernathy, Bryson Bridges, Victor Orr, 'Steve Cunter, Bruce Bmhwell, Wayne Arant, Charles Starrett, Clayton Brown, Bill Hutchinson, jerry Furr, Vernon Brewer, Jimmy Hill. Fourth row: Iohnny King, Buddy Freeman, Danny Hutchinson, Iohn Burdette, Fred Hardison, Danny Parker, jimmy Glenn, Henry Thompson, Sammy Yandle, Joe Wood, Sam Presson, kjkie Rosenblatt, Ronnie McManus, Neil Ewing, Mr. Roper, vzser. Page One Hundred Twenty one PHOTOGRAPHY CLUBS THURSDAY CLUB Front row: Tommy Baucom, Diane Dessauer, Dottie Duff, Sandra Daughtry, LeRoy Wray. Second row: Mr. Robertson, Clyde Turner, Jean Yearwood, Judy Eldle, Stuart Carroll, Tommy Ross. Anne Foster, Belton Horton, Bob Bagley, David Walters, Phil Buckingham, Bobby Buckley. Back row: Grady Query, Louise Blackwelder, Phoebe Webb, Eric Phifer, Randy Ratterree, Eddie Purser, Jimmy Robertson, Ioe Moore, lim Wilson, Tommy Estridge, Bob Williams. i i . l Sandra Daughtry, Presidentg Dottie Duff, Vice-President, Diane Dessaur, Secretary, preside over the meeting. E , i I1 E, V K Ei 9, ng, 'JL 51 11 3 , if P2 ,. Page One Hundred Twenty-two The Photography Club has two distinct purposes: First, it strives to acquaint the novice with the camera and with the basic principles of photography. Second, it aims to give the camera enthusiast a chance to practice his skill and to teach others' what he himself knows. The advisers of the club are Mr. Knox and Mr. Robertson. FRIDAY CLUB Taking Picture: Don Kendall, President. First row: Lana Wallace, Vice-President, Stanley Estridge, Ioe Mayes, Treasurer, Robert Vinroot, Secretary, Diana Southern, Gladys McIntyre. Second row: Diane Willis, Jack Gordan, Jerry Vassey, Roger Groswold, Eugene Spooner, Dick Armstrong, Bill Walker, John Taylor, Dan jones, Mr. Knox, Sponsor. Third row: Larry Cooper, Larry Ray, Mike lVlcSWain, Bill Phillips, Purvan Wright, Tommy Tucker, Bob Norman, Bill Jones. L11 W--.,, m ?lT.x fl 5 X 'ek 2- YQ S 1' .,...,M-..-1,-: 4,- pu' 'N T?-sg, ffim X 3 Page One Hundred Twenty-three U L. P, Miva Seated: David Brunson, -lohn Allgood, Gwyn Lowry, Karen Baxter. Standing: Libby Auten, Mildred Lloyd, Mrs. Stevenson, Adviserg Bonnie Himebauch, Gayle West, Jerry Prather, Meredith Davis, Nancy Quillen, Linda Hirsh. Norpictured: Barbara Hinkle, Linda Leete, Carole Blei- meyer. Quill and Scroll is the International Honor So ciety for High School Journalists. Its purpose is to instill in students the ideal of scholarshipg to ad- vance the standards of the profession of journalism by developing better journalists and by inculcating a higher code of ethicsg to promote exact and dis- passionate thinking, clear and forceful writing. RADIO CLUBS The East Mecklenburg Club was formed to promote interest in the radio-T.V. field and to increase knowledge of electronics. With the great advances that are being made in com- munications we believe that our club is filling a need for a greater understanding of the radio. RADIO ANIATEURS CLUB Kneeling: Joe Robinson, Dale Miller, Ronnie Stackleather, Billy Miller. Standing: Mr. Scott, Sponsor, Jerry VVilliamson, Mickey Head, Floyd Berry, Leon Hill, Ed Echerd, Freddie Hcarne, jim Paton, Mack Sawyer, Bobby Hair, Richard Storck, Ronnie Hearne, Harry Russell, jack Francis, Frank Stewart, Ricky Pope, Steve Nice. RADIO OPERATORS CLUB First row: Bob Morris-K4AXM, Presidentg Bill Alexander, Vice- President. Second row: Charlie Earney, Curtis Cloud, Secretary- Treasurerg Paul McKechnie, Kenneth Lyerly, Dennis Birke- K4PCM, Jim Brennan-W4EED, Thomas jenkins, David Eshle- man, Sergeant-at-Arms. Third row: Mr. Scott, Adviserg Bill Tor- rence, Roy Briggs, Devotional Clmirmang Bob Botsford-K-ICQF, Carl Chandler, Martin Richek, Ronnie Gaylord. 'Dye 1 I East Mecklenburg High School Science Club has as its goal to promote the growth of and interest in science in East Mecklenburg and to promote the cultural and educa- L tional advancement of its members. The seventy-two member Science Club is a member of the Science Clubs of America, a national organization which is dedicated to the furtherance of scientific knowl- edge. The annual Science Fair is the club's main project. This year the Science Club won a fifty-dollar prize for its exhibit at the Southern States Fair. - SCIENCE CLUBSW FRIDAY CLUB First row: Valerie DuMontier, Ellen Thorne, Reporterg Phyllis Furr, Secretaryg Lynn Gordon, Presidentg Bill Hyde, Vice-Presidentg Margaret Stevens, Mrs. Wheeler, Adviser. Second row: Dollie Mcllroy, Lyn Williams, Paul Eich. Bernice Armstrong, Steve Jordan, I. K. MacDonald, Dan Donahue, jim Rezac, Ed Echerd, Bobby Napier, Murray White. Third row: Roy Butterfield, David Watson, Bobby Everette, Norman Marvvitz, Ted Harris, Charles Welling, Bobby Jenkins, Tim Iordan, Eddie Jenson. .N IQ' 5' THE T 4' THURSDAY CLUB Front rmv: John Lowrance, President, Sidney Knippen- berg, Vice-President, Brenda Balch, Secretary, Rosemarie Biesenfeld, Treasurer, Mary Michael, Chaplain, John Lemmond, Sergeant-at-Arms, Mr. Gaskins, Sponsor. Second row: Carolyn Floyd, Sandra McNab, Connie Masley, Robert Perriello, Dennis Krakowski, Mort Serrell, Dave Friedman, Deane Brunson, Mike Oliver, Mike Edge, Allen Ewing, Bud Clark, Johnnie Brooks. Third row: Judy Thomasson, Pat Kasmar, Bob Jenson, Harrell Reynolds, Bazil Mathes, Fred Merritt, Thomas Willis, Billy Hartis, Kenneth Bailey, Lawrence Newton, Tommy Fisher, James May, Bonnie Autrey, Dennis Birke. Fourth row: Jack Bosenblatt, Steve Guntes, Ike Jenkins, Jimmy Swett, Jimmy Craig, Jimmy Funderburk, Thomas Flatt, Wayne Revels, Bill Walker. Absent: Bill Holland, Christie James, Jimmy Long, Alfred Welling. I 'N ,AMW--f Qzggg, ii V . , ,514 ' 'Q ,O K, U C lil C c, OL Page One Hundred Trventy-seven .1 ll? Z- wa Estos estudiantes estan tomando fiulces y pastelitos que son muy sabrosos. fum, um, goodll EL CIRCULO ESPAN OL First row: Phyllis Crosswald, Linda Swain, Marilyn Metz- ner, Harriet McMillan, Margaret Munn, Deanne Tod Hill, Libby Whitescarver, Judy Cox, Betty Lewis, Brenda Smith, Anne Glenn, lanet jones, Carl Bumgardner. Second row: C. I. Lineberger, john Bench, joe Pool, Harry Murray, Eleanor Young, Betty Blanton, Mildred Lloyd, Pam Moeszinger, Linda Silver, Dicky Dixon, Marilyn Fair- child. Alune Prather, Dianne Gulley, Jean Harkey, Sarah Cilley, Elaine Margel, Nancy Carlin, Ann Ford, Lila Kay, Linda Little, Mrs. Neely. Third row: John Dollar, Kay Salzman, Etta Pink, Peter Goldburg, Ray Pierce, Dicky Dixon. M ,ww I 9 HI x 41 H f -Q65 ..wWf'z- ' -N-491 2, ' 'P' . .dit V' 5 Page One Ilzmdrcrl Twenty-eiglit .W Membership in El Circulo Espanol is restricted to Spanish Students who have maintained a satisfactory average. The purpose of the organization is to increase the members' under- standing of the Spanish-speaking people by learning something about their lives and customs. First row: M. McQuiston, L. Neal, R. Perriello, R. Melton. Second row: S. Richmond, President, Hunter, Secretary, D. Rogers, Treasurer. Third row: Mr. Stinson, Adviser, B. Canup, M.Johnston, G. Hambrielc, C. James, K. Goodman, E. Edwards, D. Allen. ' I ' 1 n , 1 I 1 5: ,, I I 5: I I I 1 - A 6 3 r ' lug 223. I Wi: ' 41 V Q I . , I 1. ' 3 I- Q X I ' I1 I W 7. mr- . ' ,L-5 l ma pn. .M W4 1.151 Page One Hundred Twenty-izirze Y-Teens talk over projects Projects spread good-will as well as un THURSDAY CLUB First row: Shirley Howell, Glenda Cook, Jeanne VVallace, Mary Kiker, Katherine Dick, Delores Presson, Faith Teachout, Nancy Daniels. Second row: Linda Holmes, Harriet Smith, Brenda Pad- gett, Peggy Nance. Janice Turnham, Enid Huntley, Judy Griffin, Vivian Helms. Third row: Jo Ann Gibbs, Kitty Clark, Judy Grogan Carolyn Bolan, Juanita Paxton, Mary Lee Linker, Mary Alice Helms, Dottie May, Barbara Moneymaker. Fourth row: Thera Bowden, Mary Hughes, Sue Bradford, Lynn Farnell, Linda Giles, Carol Cook, Susan Crowder, Joyce Williams, Linda Turner. Fifth row: Barbara Frazier, Ann Funderburke, Sybil Baker, Sandra Alexander, Pat Cash, Phyllis Summey, Barbara Deason, Barbara McCall, Barbara Leatherman. Sixth row: Diane Thompson, Diane Baker, Jo Elaine Honeycutt, Carolyn Pigg, Linda Rhodes, Barbara Childers, Dorothy Harding, Mary. War- ren, Joyce Untz, Nancy Helms, Seventh row: Judy Stuart, Becky Johnson, Pat Ballard, Sandra Cuthbertson, Ruth Crump, Judy Benton, Joyce Pullen, Paulette Yost, Joyce Parker, Beverly Howie. Eighth row: Miss Foster, Lynne Miller, Flo Allen, Jo Ann Lilly, Glenda Kirkpatrick, Connie Marley, Carolyn Kim- brill, Mrs. Setzer. The purpose of the Y-Teens is to build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Christians. In this endeavor we seek to understand Christ, to share His love for people, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. Y-TEE S Under the leadership of Miss Wayne, Miss Phillips, Mrs. Setzer, and Miss Foster, the members have raised money for their benevolences by selling doughnuts, baby- sitting, washing cars, and conducting a waist-measuring contest. VVith the proceeds they have filled baskets for the needy and sent gifts to a children's nursery, the Spastics Hospital, and the Thompson Orphanage. FRIDAY CLUB First row: Elaine Baker, Jean Little, Verlene Huntley, Kay Salz- man, Phyllis Tucker, Ruth Linker, Ann Stennett, Melba Sue Griffin. Second row: Miss Ann Phillips, Pat Summers, Pat Gar- mon, Gladys Phillips, Ginnie Duckworth, Lynne Piae Wicks, Claudia Moss, Helen VVilliams, Becky Boss. Tish VValker. Nickie Dalton, Lynn Ferguson, Gail Phifer, Ann Bridges, Linda Hart- sell, Miss Margaret VVayne. Third row: Ruby Howell, Shirley Tucker, Gayle Kiser, Brenda Starnes, 'Judy Euday, Mary Sey- mour, Doris Evans, Patricia Farrington, Gwen Sherrin, Mariorie Jennings. Fourth row: Dot Horne, Emogene Darnell, Roberta Gibbons, Dianne Baker, Kathy Heath. Judy Houston, Martha Lee, Kay Privette, Irene Dorton, Carolyn Efird, Barbara Wil- liams. Fifth row: Frances Poindexter, Dianne Mann, Donna Cul- len, Barbara Baucom. Group participation is a goal of Y Teens Mrs. Wayne, an adviser, takes an active part in clulo meetings. Iage One Hundred Thirty f u 1 i 1 2 1 m s 3 i 2 a 1 S 3 1 3 4 1 S 1 v ? , 1 I E 1 , J i Q 5 E r i I ng'-in AibA or A' ,p,1i4g,Sl , . - , f V .M . ll t , ., ., ., . 9 4 E . :Z ..-f W1... - f,11.',.y. ' '- 1, THE S.O.L. CLUB 1 MU? l 'ut -.....,,,, -J Bonnie Alderman, Bill Alexander, Ruth Allred, Jean Bagwell, Betty Barnes, Moffatt Benton, Lydia Brassfield, Elaine Carpen- ter, Libbie Joe Chappelear, Tommy Clanton, Marian Coleman, Jerry Cook, Dianne Cyr. Eddie Dance, Jean Davis, Elizabeth Dieck, Carol Dudley, C. W. Dulin. Camelle Dunnmon, Ted Earp, Judy Eicher, Don Elam, Peggy Eppley, Jeanette Faile, Brenda Freeland, Linda Furr, Nancy Goss, Brenda Gregory, Ruth Hard- in, Gail Harris, Kathy Hartis, Betsy Heeseman, Jewel Hender- son, Mildred Hooks. Christine Hough, Frances Howie, Joyce Howland, Mary Howland, Dianne Jolly, Doris Justice, David Kelly, Rebecca Kennedy, Bobbie Lowery, Brenda Lloyd, Jack McJunkin. Beverly McKinnell, Linda McLauchlin, Jean Mills, Edward Osborne, Rayona Overton, Gwen Padgett, Jerry Prather, Joyce Pressley, Linda Privette, Nancy Purser. Ronnie Putman, Betsy Pienoehl, Ronald Rivels, Margie Harris, Doris Rice, Linda Rock, Betty Speer, Alma Stilwell, Joyce Stilwell, Donna Storm, Beverly Teal, Mary Ann Teal, Elizabeth Thomas, Deloris Thompson, Lillie Mae Thompson, Frances Tucker, Johnnie Vin- son, Richard Vinroot, Laire Waddell. Donn Wallace, Bill Ward, Charles Welling, June Wilborn, Anita Williams, Frederica Wil- liams, Martha Williams, Teresa Williams, Marcia Wilson, Gloria Wingate, Sally Wyatt, Brian Cook. Linda Rowe, President, Jane Wilson, Vice-President, Linda Goble, Secretary, Nancy Purser, Treasurer. S.O.L., Serving Others Loyally, what club could have a more meaningful name? It is a Christian organization for teens who are interested in maintaining high morals and in rendering services to others. Helping sponsor the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter programs and spon- soring the Meditation Room are among its many projects. However, the Christmas basket project, in which the whole school takes part, is the most important activity of the year. The meditation room, the place where students can always find quietness. At Christmas, the school through the S.O.L. Club, gives gifts to SO needy families. The purpose of the Girls' Athletic Association of East Mecklenburg is to promote athletics for girls and further health, sportsmanship, and school spirit in our high school. Throughout the year the club sponsors many tourna- ments in various sports. We believe in the old saying: There is a sport for every girl, and a girl for every sport. First row: Beverly Bass, President, Missy Westmo'reland, Vice- Presidentg Harriet McMillan, Secretary, Susie Brauch. Treasurer, Mrs. Leigh, Adviser, Etta Fink, Carolyn Boyster, Mary Boyd, Gloria Owen, Joanne Hunter, Marcia Patterson, Loye Little, Marilyn Fairchild, Donna Watson, Kay Reimler. Second row: Libby Starnes, Barbara Allen, Wanda Bennett, Becky Crews, Joan Fuerstman, Jean Davis, Dottie Duff, Danga Moore, Pam Moeszinger, Jerrie Eisenburg. Marian Coleman, Gayle Phifer, Nancy Carlin, Phyllis Groswald. Elaine Margel. Third row: Caro- lyn Brents, Mike Woodworth, Elizabeth Paterson, Beth Pittman, Barbara Glazier, Ginny Soiset, Jane Willis, Donna Cullen, Carole Casey, Ginny Duckworth, Carole Knotts, Jean Harkey. Fourth row: Judy Daniels, Carol Bleimeyer, Eleanor Young, Beverly Teal, Linda Rocke, Nancy Abernathy, Joan Flemming. Sue Young, Betty Blanton, Ann Stennett, Kitty Clark, Judy Grogan. Fifth row: Sandra Howis, Donna Wallace, Linda Giles, Pat Hat- ley, Becky Torrance, Virginia Crooke, Stella Morton, Elaine Steele, Karen Dohrmann, Jeanne Cox, Betty Lou Cassidy, Pat Collins, Brenda Allen. Judy Idol, Audrey Burdette, Suzi Ste- phens, Mary Jane Lowe, Dianne Desaur, Brenda Beam. Sixth row: Pris Bennett, Sandra Fink, Dianne Leadwell, Candy Taylor, Jean Tillotson, Pat Tolson, Mary Ann Teal, Linda Pierce, Dee Ashworth, Betty Spear, JaHe Wilson, Mary Jamison, Jane Douglas, Judy Pope, Betsy Gardner, Kathy Fisher. Betty Throw- er, Ginny Grogan, Kay VVhite, Elizabeth Chipley. The G.A.A. starred of-f the year with a hung of an initiation! The G.A.A. sponsors our girl's swimming team. 26 , GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION - hi .L 'S 1.21 ,I ,-, viii... XXX.. 'fs 1 like '1 w v dv fe s Q 9 ,V K. 'xv 4 j is fi li V s S ll . g' 1 1 Z M, 1-.L Q . T Q .V In s , 4 A--. ,.. . 1 . 3 Left to right: Geneva Cureton, Lillian Duncan, Harryston Morris, Elec McLean l Annie Mzingum. r l i I cUsToD1AN STAF ' CAFETERIASTAF i l son, Mrs. Grace Austin, Mrs. Leila Crump, Mrs. Loi Caldwell, Ada Mac Montgomery, Mildred Smith. 2 r M...4,,, , ir,e l Mrs. Leon Brown, Mrs. Frankie lrlartis, Mrs. Pearl llorne, Mrs. Elizabeth Thomp- s llagler, Ona Lee Glecn, Rosie l 4 ...W-..W - i T7 V-,,, f ' Ns- J Am' ..... 7 'ia 5 - 9 N 'I' :Q 3. Lv, QV k. . , D . emenf as Pictu qvzqf F me We, HW amww-rw eczboruies sepqratezlnkiej and ,ul Kafen S before .Miss La David' a Shots. ing fm' SYIHP Sli ,VI ghflig WS 8 :Ile 301' the hz to the eggs ,,,,..- mul 'hef GTO . ,gi Karen gat Snapshots n . da, Frankie, om. how the Davwl, Lwfn m-der to decwle In Linda, Miss Laws Kare - , desk 1 , h a-,wma .Th ,l Il, arzd Dmnd ohscus h the 1 ' ld m t 6 theiggh the Lookzng Glass can be worked Zntgv: Should be P ace W A STAF a I i Franlue our eahtor zs always WU' 1101116 EAST W1 D T .Q 4-.. ,.,, Q-- 5l.Q ' 1'l 'I 'Z , 1 - T ' n I 5 we ., ..., W , ...... .. ,vvr M. . ,. 4 7 4 , ,...,,.3,,.,,,, A 'mr ,...g.m.w ,,. ,f Annan lk vw. r 1 ff V'f P Y iff, 1 ?' 6 ' 31 l PE x ,7 X I' 1 'sei ,QW Q 1: ,wg W, filp , 53 231 x if - 1 i f WP . xl Fei 4: .1 A 'I A' Vi? 2' jx A 4' 4 R i b E 1 I ?! ll: 1, 1? B 1 F fit.. ff-n new M: l', 11 ill VT 11, ll 'ii Ma lg' Hg U. Vi 1? Hn rv lil. eiz Hi 2 1 E f Q ,-,,,, ,le,-...dt rx.- DIL ,,,, -..- . .. g. Touchdown, touchdown, we want cz touchdown! HROUGH the Looking Glass we get an Heaglesf eye view of our athletic program The past year has heen full of many exciting moment . . . victories, pep rallies, honfires, pom-pom parties, and school spirit week. Although we hacl our defeats as well as our victories, we still love and support our East High Eagles. Cut for the basket, not for the rim, come on fRoot' put it in! The bench is the backbone of our team. 233 uw' Parents, students, and little brothers and sisters make up our always tremendous crowds. The team was in a huddle, 'Root' lowered his head, they all got together and this is what they said, 'Let's fight, let's fight, let's win tbnightl' R ff. lf af 3 we H41 Z4 Pull that rebound down, boys! Our Eagles get in that last minute practice for a big game. . . . 'limb 'Q t g . ,,,. bf t ax A fl s qw S ku4am.v.A..t,-....,, ...,., . qi - , Finger tip control. f .'4,.D - . Sw . sm, at 2 ZW my Wg g. W .TNG cifill Sffisgqi' ' f, , ,QQ-up , ' Q-J ' 1 i 1 i Eat? E l1i?:c'i X WUI I-I -I Ill gg 11-ff F'-u I--1 I ll 5:1 Left to right: Lou Crosland, Sheila 'Rumpf, Ginny Altizer, Sharon Belk, Ellen Willard, Dottie Stauffer, Sally Moulton, Pat Belk, and Sylvia Bowers. CHEERLEADERS 1958-59 was a busy and fruitful year for the cheer- leaders. In addition to cheering at all the football and basketball games, they were busy planning pep rallies, making pom-poms, selling pennants, and boosting good spirit throughout the school. Chartering buses for the students for outof-town games, keeping posters in the halls, and encouraging attendance at all East events were a major part of their daily activities. MRS. HAMILTON, Adviser IT ..NL,..l -I--1-L I Kuff, TJ.. fx I il F L, pi' Y-. ... --,-- l , Fil, V V, -ww 1' f T V V A, '. - .V - t . 3 ' ' 'f fi .V' -,:v,.13:-V--.-:,s--.1-. .. ' X-5+ V' 1Ef. :,gr, V .9 x-r' -2?n3'::z-::5'?f9Y:v rg --1:-.M , . 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' l a A .grey ' el 1 mal. f lf . A Q .,-I-ggi:-,Q-ans N , ., QQQ-.-3923, , as S . ,v,,,V.2,g,..:g, in Q -l:229.':!AVi,. E Vt if ..., as 3 , . 'Y 'n' N' ' ' ' 4 'fr' is.-21211.-'!l , ' t Q V' 1 0 . e ,ll N ' t no rn-VV'v . W ,, I lqzxpl 'fi DICK WILLIAMS BAKER HOOD I Athletic Director Assistant Football and I.V. Basketball Coach Q Varsity Football and Baseball Coach i East High has the fortune of having a com- petent staff of coaches who are among the C 0 A state's finest. Our coaches, in addition to their C H I N G S T A- F F other school work, spend innumerable hours with their teams helping to make our Eagles the very best. DON HARRIS Dtwm IONES Varsity Basketball Coach Assistant Football and Track Coach V V . K -V . fr if VZ- is ' f' ' - V VV A ' ' , ,-, 'get 1,-V f:-5g,,5,iV. , ,airy1z:Ii fVf:'1iCAsQ:,.. :vI.f':'-2 , .V - .- ,iigttiifft-ft, ,, ' t .V ,a ,-. - V-'-4,V::1::46,:3'::V5l-V -3 -- ., .ff-MV - V. Myff' gy-j 9, ff iw Y Q I at 4 - 12.5 1 ,V -,-wwV:..V:::23Vfe-:11 - is., fi. 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Let's have a f0'I4ChdO1fl7Yl,' East charging through gotta have a touchdown. 15958 'WUTH THE EAGLES First row: Ed Duchesney, Robbie Mann, Gene Lamb, Wayne Mingus, Rufus Overcash, Dudley Lord, Ross Williams. Ieff Guller, Captaing Doug Shuman, CcrCapta'in5 Bill Echols, Doug Brackett, Bill Fowler, Ted Beverly, Mike Pope. Bobby Tyson, Richard Vinroot, Co-Captaing Jack Mcjunkin, Jay Horner, Artie Mattox, Pete Landon, John Bensch. Bill Rogers, Hyman Harris, Connell Davenport, Vic Paxton, Mike Goines, Dickie Kelly. Second row. Third row. Fourth row. i 1 r ihl, 4 1 D The Eagles move in on the opposing team. North got smeared and here is one of the Ellen Willard, sponsored by Richard Vinroot main reasons. was crowned our Honzecoming Queen. UNIOR VARSITY First row: Dickie Harvell, jeff Thompson, Dean Kokenes, Eddie VValker, Bobby Franklin, Gordon Burns, Ken Walden. Second row: Calvin Cano, Dickie Overcash, Allen Darling, Robert Vinroot, Dave VVatson, Ronnie Ross. Third row: Johnny Hallman, Mike Thomas, Sonnie Allison, Tom Duncan, Ronnie McLaughlin, Mike Meares, Chuck Graham. Fourth row: David Crier, Ralph Doster, Mack Sawyer, Butch Edwards, Don Kendall. Fifthrow: Bill Horton, Freddie Abernethy, Eugene Helms. V svugwzvwifnr em ' , fm 'yr' 1, 6. Q , Q L , . 44 , , J, N Jew... '-Q., WAYNE. MINGUS Guard f Q-' DOUG SHUMAN Quarterback -'MMM-, ffff '7'I fda-auf 'W'-'E K1 'f?7'?ff,.a,sf4f . '.f'L 1 1 D: vb. , . A ' f.',fwV 'W - A 1 2 pf 1 ef East, . . . . Central A East West A , . East Asheville .... East Winston-Salem ., East Harding . . , RICHARD VINROOT ol En AWP VM I, X V ,mf l 'Y .4 ' ' 2 ut -gf N -'ff :Mr iv V A '3,.MSr 13- f,.,.f A 335:-. 3 f DUDLEY LORD Tackle GENE LAMB H alflaack JEFF GULLER Center BOBBY TYsoN Tackle East ..., . . .19 East ,... A. 6 East ..., ., 6 East ,... ., 6 East .... ., 6 North E... Wadesboro Gastonia . . Myers Park Landis . . . RUFUS OVERCASH End ED DUCHESNEY Fullback 374, 4 , Q, if at 'Wa 1 Vi ,- A Qs., 9' 4 i Q ,P Y Q ? 'H'W1fP 'ae if fda? ,., F1 .7 .20 .13 A32 , 6 Ross WILLIAMS End t-min r fl, 2 A Au 4 2 HQ -If ,740 l 16' wx. ' mmf' Vw ,f L rf' ' J , 1-f . 944. 1 I Lfkifff xg! E' ,nf .L- 5 V213-' ,lL ' , R2 5.,an ,nf f ,,,,,,K 93, IW veanf- kg. . Wk . AF?-' J 9925: nl' - ., 'W H ?gh..f'?f4,4if P ' '7 f ff' CA If V I' W. ,fi J, 45.3 D ,, 5 -44 , ii' 1019, , iiinu-nm xnnn-1...-...,-.-.. ..-. ....,.............. ...l...,.- Basketball is rapidly becoming the number one game in North Carolina. East Mecklenburg in recent years has been the county leader in the the round-ball game. In the past three years, East has either won a conference cham- pionship or gone to the state basketball tournament. Coach Harris faced the problem of replacing his senior stars, Ed Chestnut, Dwight Rea, Argie Wallace, and W. L. Helms. But there were many returning lettermen so that at the beginning of the season the Eagles were picked as the team to beat. Before his resigna- tion Coach Harris guided the team to an 8-5 record. The Eagles faced the district tournament under the able guid- ance of Baker Hood who replaced Coach Harris. We feel sure that East will make a good showing during the remainder of the season. TOMMY ESTRIDGE, Assistant basketball manager. JOHN ALLGOOD, I-lead basketball. baseball, and football manager. STEWART CARROLL, Assistant basketball manager. Page One Hunrlrerl Form nzne 77s J ,. 1 '3'QJ'g SVU.: 1 1 .dn ' J ,-afmzffr . '-f A .- i'. f '-. ' ui ,eg VY 'T .S.:Lw,f4c:. 1 , .L V , ' fwwsaf-we , 1 , , as ,,,, W. h V ' , -ezwfs AQ' M. .4 'Q-:wiik 3' J VH .1 ' D Q l 15- ,gli 1 Y 43' - I C K 'F -M A. S? .-:wwf j J, -C - ., A Q , ,. - A ,N N , - 5 i,..f:,+:-'ff'-P2131 4419? ' ' ff S - - . , ff',',:3a..'l,:0 .-in . H iii X QW. .Q ' , 3, , ' 3212 W-yff ' 'iv .f f ff ,,.,f 4' Y.:-3.--,. .- V A, V' A x .1 -,. , ,. , N 919' f F1-LY?-5-5. .,, 2.33. .,. ' . '. 42 X, gfg 3 ' Z. . .gy :il -- en , va32 ',,y,, ,,, ,D 5.-1 L . JOHNNY DUCKWORTH ' Guard Q7 , ROBBY lVlAN'N Guard TED ROBERTSON Forward qi ,,,' ' ,-A WQMMF .f.2'LJ,-Y-2 SENIOR VARSITY ME East's Outstanding percentage at tlze foul line is a tremendous lzelp in all her games. VF res, wa me :fig ff .. 15 I , 2 ri 1.. qw, , ws ., , , .fa . V -.. , .WW 5 , fi 4. , ,339 ?VEf':,- A wi? 54, --x Z ., ,meyggw Going up! RICHARD VINROOT Center TERRY I'lELMS Forward DAVID LANDON Guard 4' '. ' ' , --za Wim Wil 'T ,Z ,iw , r lx. First row: Jeff Thompson, Bob Merriam. Second row: Eddie Walker, Bill Miller, Doug Elmore. Tlfzzrd row: Lyn Williams, Jim Paton, John Landis, Freddie Martin, Coach Hood. IUNIGR VARSITY BASKETBALL The East junior varsity not only took the city- county I.V. championship with a 17-2 record but also the Western AAA J.V. title in their first record of AAA competition with an 8-2 record. Under present varsity coach Baker Hood the I.V.'s raced to a 13-1 mark and then ran up a 6-1 slate under new coach David Jones. The nucleus of the junior varsity attack consisted of Ioe Hailey, Bob Merriam, Bill Rogers, Hyman Harris, and Connell Davenport. Hailey and Merriam formed the best jayvee re- bounding twosome in the state. Guards Dickie Kelly and Ted Harris, who moved up to the varsity in midseason, contributed a vital part to early season I.V. victories. Most of the Iayvee starting five should join the other members of the varsity to make another top flight varsity team next year. Our once defeated I.V.'s strive for another victory 'F , ' ,' Ps Sf -as 5,-.ml N A Sr Ma 5, at S, Q Q K S. 1-3 5' aa .,, M57 J g ,i J F5 Sf P252 ,, s M57 ,Q 'xv' 2: 1-'QI 5,1 ' my, 5,51 Af 95 r, Av .n ' W My Front row: Thomas Willis, managerg Wayne Kelly, Julius Smith, Jackie Earp, Bobby Allen, Don Horne, John Allgood, head manager. Second row: John Allison, John Bensch, Jeff Guller, Bill Untz, Gene Maye, Argie Wallace, Richard Carriker, Ted Connell. Back row: Dowd McEwen, Ed Chesnut, captaing Doug Brackett, Jerry Helms, Robby Mann, Pete Landon, Coach Williams. BASEBALL TEAM OF 19 The 1958 baseball team was fairly successful. Coach Williams turned out a 7-9 record in his first season as head baseball coach. The strong point of the 1958 team was the pitching of Don I-lorne, Ted Connell, Dowd McEwen, Ted Robertson, and Gene Melton. Doug Brackett, Jerry Helms, and Ed Chesnutt were the strongest hitters for the 1958 Eagles. Page One Hundred Fifty-two 9 .ah 58 PETE LANDON Centerfielder u sf, .f.., . 4.. ,. i . Q. lf.: ,f 3 IES X. X -4 ' 7 'pf lv ' A un.. ,il O QW , :H ' Q2 ,QU il 564' y 4- W 4 w -cf ', hiv 0' '- A i 'Auvff -148' la, 1 Q- I, , ., Q I ,nf Q 1-.11 Y x ? 2 t . . 1, -v .Q - J, f 2 V' 1,4 f . ,fiv A. I . !.1', 'r 1' 'fa-,,v. 4 , -..f' f' 'J ', .VF Q , 'fx' 4 , .wh 31 Q2 ' ' f gn ,D A , lj QL44 .0 TED CONNELL Pitcher Page One Hundred Fifty-three TRACK TEAM The 1958 track team did not quite live up to ex- pectations, but the Eagle runners had one of the best groups of distance men in the state. They were led by Jerry Fincher, Steven Henderson, Pete Little, and David Brunson. All of these, with the exception of Jerry Fincher, are on the 1959 team. Although Ierry Fincher and the distance men led the team they received fine support from Bill Cald- well in the hurdles and Sidney Acker in the high jump. This year's track team should uncover the po- tential of these boys and make our team one of the strongest in the state. Front row: Steve Henderson, Mike Rooney, Bill Caldwell, Jim Hamilton, Ronnie Gaylor, George Seastrom, Don Jeff- ries, Co-Captaing Pete Little. Second row: Coach Hood, Barry Boneno, David Brunson, Jay Horner, Richard Vinroot, Jerry Fincher, Captain, Harry Allen, Johnny Duckworth, Jim lVlcNaull. Absent: Fred Bently, CcrCaptain. BILL CALDWELL H urdler CROSS COUNTRY East's third -Cross-country team proved to be the best that the school has had in the short history of the sport. The Eagles once again finished second in the state meet. Co-Captains Pete Little and Steve Henderson led the East harriers and were sparked by fleet David Brunson. These three were backed up by a fine team which brought Cross-country into great prominence at East. Front row: Tommy Estridge, David Brunson, Pete Little, Co-Captain, Steve Henderson, Co-Captain, Deane Brun- son, Bill Little. Second row: Coach Harris, Maurice Bourquin, Alfred Welling, Bill Caldwell, Ralph Reid, Larry Cooper, Neal Hood, Bill Hyde. PETE LITTLE and STEVE HENDERSON Runners 4 l I s Y 1' M., nlffif 3 xnwj ,Kuwaiti V 54 df J lm i cf il- 944 , 'S ' Q Qxx I 'M 4 J J ,A x' ' , l I . I , X1 i 'S x X 1 I . 4 ,Q ,? f a nf Q.. L L i .V--4 1, -': --- '--- - - -- m4.z.x....y. . rr. 1. ...:L ....L- K , -,., Q - -us 1 r N ii I Q-. Ei 4 1 Yi 51 5 'A EE it ia! 231 I2 55 Z! 1 ii Q5 5 4 Y is 15 W 'I 1 , an 3. 'V The grand march always starts our junior-Senior Prom. HROUGH the Looking Glass we see, lastly, our features . . . our beauiies, exchange students, superlatives, and honored ones- the students who by their abilities, characteristics, and personalities have been proclaimed the outstanding in our outstanding school. Our foreign exchange student from Germany, Heide Koester, is a real asset to East. A ,. 2 We t L 4 . 'f V'n'. :ff 'shit ,. L ,J Ellen Willard reigning over the Homecoming dance Decorating for the Homecoming car was an exciting job. Ellen was the happiest girl alive the night of Homecoming. vv 'f'Y ,..V.f.,,g5 ,uluf aw - A.: r ...L ' l...- , ,i 'f 4 , ., 1 ,W Q ,gt , h, ,,5,,,f ,- b 549142, '4 , .- 2 9 W , 7 - W A TQ' 2. 1 ' J A 1 . 'rd 'R , 5 .H +,,,M4.v-ff f I , ff A H' Sally Moulton, junior Beauty runnereap, practices clzeers for the next game. The Homecoming ceremony, lzelcl in our new stadium, was the great highlight of the football season. i ' A I .f-iw f . N f FM V' V Jin g 4 iizynmmrvftlf' J' . 1' in ff ' Linda Golale made us all so proud of lzer in the Car-rousel parade. . 4 ' 22' 'X YW. Wa, Cgwf Wu FRANKIE TOM BERLIN AND Rrcr-:ARD Vmnoor To Franlcie and Richard: in recognition of their time, talents, and energy given so unselfishly for the betterment of East, we, the editorial staff of the E ' like to shrw o ' Asr VVIND, would , ur gratitude for their efforts by naming them Mr. and Miss East VVind of 1959. in-I '35-. MISS HI MISS Miss PEGGY HUNTLEY A senior girl is nominated for Miss Hi Miss by 'the Student Council and voted on by the senior class. She is chosen on the basis of scholarship, lead- ership, character, and personality. Peggy Huntley, who was the class choice, ful- fills these requirements admirably and is a worthy representative of the class of 1959. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE The Summer Program of the Ameri- can Pield Service seeks to further inter- national understanding by giving Ameri- can teenagers opportunity to become ac- quainted with the life and people of an- other country through living with a fam- ily abroad. Further, the host family, their friends and neighbors have the opportunity to learn about the U. S. and its people through the young represen- tative in their midst. The American Field Service also brings students from foreign countries to America to live with an American family for one year. They are able to see the American way of life and take part in many activities of the host family. The American family is able to learn much about another country and an- other way of life, while the foreign student is able to take back to his coun- try a better understanding of the United States. AMERICAN FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS, Seated: Sally Pihyne from East, Standing: Heidegret Koester from Germany, Maurice Bourquin from Switzerland. 'mf an-gl 9 . ,xt 1 ,.,, , Y.7f 00141.9- JT' Hsu . gf . 1 -JZ' Wg' -H-HE :i'u-df:-QRWQGL vs. Q ,iw-s ' :Wk 'Z f f Q4 9 '-'-!I Y , I rib-- ' 1 '- fljl yifgf',g.3fE:asf3,f,5gLifgfigiii'5 002 ELL EN ILLA RD QQ! lvl ' . 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Annual Firm is not furnished by Advertiser, the Publisher is authorized to vvri te copy. anwmug emniiul ,,,1.A9. 4 , , . , 6, , ,i ,g f fem xi PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS THEY SUPPORTED US PLEASE SUPPORT THEM EOR THE TIIVIE THAT LIES AHEAD 'ow 0 HddS ty A RELIABLE WATCH FOR THE GRADUATE FROM CARIBALDI 5 BRUNS TO EMPHASIZE THE VALUE OF TIME 5 Garibaldi 4III1fun5 , I , 4 I i , :I I FL -y , 40 I' gf , THE BANK DF MATTHEWS Organized l909 MATTHEWS, N. C. Member Eedero! Deposit Insuromcie Corporation SHAMRDCK HARDWARE GARDEN SUPPLIES TOOL RENTALS FIREPLACE FIXTURES 3l28 Plaza Road Oalrhurst Sales Company 4200 Monroe Road CHARLOTTE, N. C. FUEL OIL HARDWARE-FEED G SEED FERTILIZER-PAINTS FICKLING CABINETS P U R S E R ' S DRAPERIES CARPETINC Reeeee, vinyl and Linoleum FURNITURE SPECW-TY Karcher. cebaner Tops Sanding and Finishing 2700 Monroe Road Phone FR 6-3867 CHARLOTTE 5, N. C. Charcoal Broiled Steaks, Chicken and Country Ham Sea Foods, Sandwiches Open From 7:00 till 2:00 A.M. Serving Family Style Daily Except Saturdays From H130 to 3:00 P.M. I STEAK SHANTY Call Us For Parties On Old Concord Road Across From Northside Baptist Church Mrs. Laura Harley, Prop. Phone FR 5-9380 Charlotte, N. C. Res. ED 2-0661 mcfwen junera! Sruice Telephone ED 4-6421 727 E. Morehead St. CHARLOTTE 3, N. C. Page One Hundred Seventy gy I One of the South's . ' ' . leading department stores SHAMROCK BEAUTY SALON HEGLER'S EASTWAY PURE SERVICE Specializing In Permanent Waving 2101 Eostwoy Drive Mrs. Avelyn Allison, Owner-Mgr. Phone ED 2-9692 2915 Shamrock Dr. FR 5-1655 PLAY GOLF GROSE SCHOOL OF DANCING IIILLCREST GOLF COURSE 1415 North Independence Blvd. 1Vz mile post Coliseum CHARLOTTE, N. C. off Independence Blvd. on Amity Road l.. C. l-lolhouser, Mgr. I 2 O Hundred Seventy-six City Chevrolet Company FRIENDLY PEOPLE 7lO South Tryon Street ED Z-7l5l Phone ED 3-6036 EUZABETH PURE SERVICE CENTER TRADE AT 7th 5 Caswell THE FRIENDLIEST STORES ROAD SERVICE-PICK-UP Cr DELIVERY IN TOWN Hours: Weekday-7 A.M. to ll P.M. Sundays-8 A.M. to 9 P.M. Frank Davis 8 Wayne Davis, Owners lrl . R R SUPER mgkelss Matthews Dry Cleaners CHARLOTTE-GA5T0N'A lt Pleased Tell others SALISBURY If Not Tell Us Page 1 One Hundred S Carolinas Beautiful Hotel HOTEL WM. R. BARRINGER CHARLOTTE, N. C. 350 ROOMS IOOW1 AIR CGNDITIOIXIED Other Barringer Hotels HOTEL COLUMBIA - Columbia, S. C. HOTEL RICHMOND - Augusta, Ga. PAPPY'S GRILL 2906 Central Avenue Delicious Sandwiches, Beverages Curb Service S. P. Popalonbro The STG Light Refreshment DIXIE MOTOR CO. USED CARS BOUGHT-SOLD-TRADED Dial ED 3-6674 60l South Tryon Street WADDEll CONSTRUCTION CO. GENERAL CONTRACTORS ,5 fs aff if '! I-1 Gee, For Me I I g O e Hundred Seventy-eight WIlSON'S FOOD 8. DRUG FRIENDLY PERSONAL SERVICE Mint Hill, N. C. LI 5-4701 BIGGERS BROTHERS, INC. WHOLESALE Fruits, Produce and Eggs Institutional Size Canned Foods 2800 South Blvd. Phone JA 3-1121 CHARLOTTE, N. C. OAKHURST BEAUTY SALON Specializing in Coloring Permanent Waving and Styling 4614 Monroe Road ED 2-9345 For Your Entertainment Tune to the Top Wlil CHARLOTTE'S MUSICAL VOICE THE NUMBER ONE CHOICE EASTWAY SERVICENTER COMPLETE CAR SERVICE PICK-UP-DELIVERY ROAD SERVICE ED 2-9562 3716 Central A Ye. AlBERT'S RESTAURANT 3528 N. Independence Boulevard TRY OUR STEAK ROOM PRIVATE PARTIES Coll ED 3-4413 GEN ERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES SEDGEFIEID HARDWARE, INC. Your Convenient Hardware Store 2815 South Boulevard Telephone JAckson 3-3661 The Guller Fon Club Page One if ,iff v I X ,e X I W :,V Q A ff , ,lf V ,, .wg c I 'if' ' 1 W I d' l I ' Fifa' 1 ' '1 13779 ' O 'L ' A ff V7 EYE , ' 7 gnu as ,, , fmifzka ' ' '. . K y . '- f ng yy- qs' -- ..5 ',y::, 3 :,,M,45Z2:, 5 aw - ,.... 512:15-f'.' 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Long distance doesn't cost-it pays Page One Humlrerl F sg fired Eig The Following Professional Men Cf Charlotte Extend Their Congratulations To The Graduating Class of '59: IOHN G. NEWITT M. 1. BLANKENSHIP 1. C. SEDBERRY RAY RANKIN 1. 1. WADE, 1R. WEINSTEIN Cr MUILENBURG IOSEPH L. BARRIER RoBT. L. HINES l'lUf'f'LUO CHARLES B. CAUDLE ARTHUR M. IENKINS RICHARD E. WARDLOW N. M. NICHOLSON FRANK MCCLENEGHAN SOL LEVINE PETTEWAY, MAY 6' MCLEORD FINCHER 5 PUCKETT FIUWU ' Dxpawp, INDUSTRIAL-COMMERCIAL-RESIDENTIALDLWWX CITIZENS BANK WIRING AND FIXTURES ' Zeb C. Strown, Presnjenr ' 4151 AllEN ELECTRIC COMPANY A 417 Pecan Avenue I Q II4 East Fourth sneer W E ALLEN CW! kj 3 5 A I jlfffwf A CHARLOTTE 2, NORTH CAROLINA J : Home Phone FR 5-2233 glow Q E , Q I office Phone FR 5-8406-7 ML J wi WD LAWING ELECTRIC CO., INC. JW! I ELECTRICAL CONTRACTINWJ I 641 4616 Monroe Road 7 . FR 5-9275 I 3205 Monroe Road CHARLOTTE, N. C. 4 I OAKHURST SUNDRIES I I I Headquarters For An After-School Pepsi Phone FR 5'60'9A W ' I I ,X I , I . if M ,gow Q mm EACH 2513 Om! 661.0 Elfkii E I WL Z 2 Z! fgf of f71III' I 3 4 Ib I I 'kj I I Q - SX Il nj V' I L! UJIJLEN- fl ,-1-i s .. ' s Kg-J lfak XI f 4 H22 HRA!! 037' ' ' Tv -'S 39,4 QM Ego H I1E5,I,I Page One Hundred Eiglzfy-four TO YOU Who Stand On The BRINK OF A NEW WORLD ln the years ahead, we shall have a greater need than ever before- for vision, knowledge, understanding, and skill. We, the Parents and Teachers of East Mecklenburg, are proud to know that we have had a part in working together to help make your years here o richer, fuller experience. lt is our sincere hope that you are now ready to meet the Challenge of the future unknown world-a world on the threshold of Space Adventure. Together we build for peace, For the right of each man to give The fruits of his labor and skill That all men in freedom may live. lReprintecl from Stepping Stonesnl The thoughts and prayers of your Parent Teacher Association go with each of you as you venture forth into that New World. DULIN HARDWARE CO. MARVELITE PAINT 2109-11 N. Independence Blvd. Phone ED 3-6145 START NOW! Become an Expert Beautician Solory is Good-Your Future Secure Come iri, Phone, or Write tor Detoils Dial ED 4-9958 112W East Fourth Street RICHARDSON'S BEAUTY COLLEGE PUTNIK GOLF COURSE Fun For The Entire Family Any Night In The Week COMMUNITY BARBER SHOP 4112 Monroe Road ED 2-9237 Right in front of the Albemarle Theater Sommie Hodges Tom Crowell KIRK BROWN GULF SERVICE Sharon G Fairview Rds. Telephone: Charlotte, N. c. EM 6-9995 PINECRES1' FLQRIS1' l WASH-WAX-OIL CHANGE COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE PICK-UP-DELIVERY FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Mrs. Viola Dorton FR 6-3932 LONG LEAF MILLS QUALITY YARNS MATTHEWS, N. C. ARROW LAUNDRY 923 East Seventh St. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Page One Hundred Eig CAROLINA BUSINESS COLLEGE ACCREDITIED IUNIOR COLLEGE Accredited By the Accrediting Commission tor Commercial Colleges. COURSES: Secretarial Finishing School FOR GIRLS: Executive Secretarial Medical Secretarial Technical Secretarial Nancy Taylor Finishing School FOR BOYS: Business Administration Course-2 Years Motor Traffic Management -18 Months PROVIDENCE HARDWARE SCHOOL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS EM 6-2962 EASTWAY PARK TEXACO SERVICE 3529 North Independence Blvd. Phone FR 5-9411 CHARLOTTE, N. C. B. D, Griffin RUSCO HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. The Famous Rusco Combination Storm Window, Rusco Storm Doors, and Porch Enclosures Call JA 3-1431 G. E. VINROOT CONSTRUCTION CO. RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS Blue Lalseu Swimming Pools 5341 Monroe Road ED 2-3511 l The Annual Staff at Work Page One Hundred Eighty-six JUNKER PLUMBING 81 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS FR 5-7075 7400 Albemarle Road APPROVED ATLANTIC CAR CARE BROWN'S ATLANTIC SERVICE 4401 Albemarle Road East welcomes a visitor from Tunisia JOHN M. McEWEN CO. Groceries, Shoes, Workclothes, Seed, Cement Blocks, Hardware, Paints, Fertilizer Ll 5-4736 MINT HILL, N. C. ESTUL TOOL 8. MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. Dies-Tools-jigs-Assembly Fixtures-Spot Welding-Light and Medium Stamping VI 7-1883 MATTHEWS, N. C. Mint Hill Amoco Service Station l Ll 5-7298 MINT HILL, N. C. AMITY LINGERIE 5128 Central Ave. Telephone: FR 5-9161 K 'Top quality lingerie at minimum cost to you fhampnf ADVERTISING PRODUCTION CO. SCREEN PROCESS PR:NTER ART-LAYOUT-DESIC-N-POSTERS DISPLAYS lf it is an object, we can paint it 5849 Albemarle Road FR 5-2490 Page One Hundred E 9 CALCULATORS I A c D A D S I I-I N G R E M G A I c S H 1' I E N R E S s Phone FR 5-7708 0 1 v. T. H.mebQUCh, Branch MGNOQGV ,W I ff iigw' , IAM 4, yj,,f'it,IVftEbb s. lib's Two Little Pigs AIIIITY HARDWARE ' Milpyy Famous Ba B'Q e FOR YOUR EVERY X jf? Q Highway 74' EUS' P757 HARDWARE NEED I Kp-.l N Phone FR 6-9973 p I wie ' 5343 Monroe Rd. ED z-sen WSW EASTWOOD AMOCO Mitchell Parking Service, Inc. D 4333 Plaza Road CHARLOTTE, N. C. One Hundred Eighty-eight 30 Conveniently Located Parking Stations Qffermg Both Monthly and Douly Rates Z0l West Fourth Street FR 7-2913 THE PLACE TO CET A GOOD HAIRCUT BROCK'S BARBER SHOP Pecan at Seventh Street ED 4-7807 D. FUNOERBURK General Merchandise Phone VI 5-1561 MATTHEWS, N. C. POUND 8. MOORE We have whatever you need in business and school supplies AT YOUR SERVICE ALWAYS h.ll. 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' ' lv mlb Ili-A lilly bt pc, D ,yr A FRIEND '-4' If ,iq I lt' U, N.: VL, 5 ' wt 4 0 i v U' of rv f if 3 .Q ffl! if v. yr J A f 1 w Q 4 Ll' fl ,lj IA 2 LT' E I BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '59 E. .l. SMITH BROWN LUMBER CO. PAINT-HARDWARE BUILDING MATERIALS Matthews, N. C. Phone VI 7-4531 Purser's Shell Service, Inc. Complete Motor Overhaul and Tuneups Complete Brake Service Electronic Wheel Balancing Phone ED 2-9315 Purser's Fuel Oil Service Fuel Oil for Domestic, Commercial and Industrial Purposes Prompt Metered Delivery Service 2437 Central Ave. Fuel Oil Phone FR 5-8387 Page One Hundred Ninety 'i ,y. I i 1 ' , ff fl L 0 4,7 .IVNII 1,1 L tal' Jrflf' , I I I believe that every right implies I ' ' O I I O I , ,le a responsibilityg every opportunity, L -I A f . . ' ' , Wy 1,-in obligationg every possession, a I' yy al I I , , L I I . A john D. Rockefeller, lr. Compliments of ROBERT L. TAYLOR NEWELL GULF SERVICE Phone ED 2-2567 Highway 49 EAST HIGH BOOSTER CLUB N EWELL, N. C. lvleet with us every third Monday evening at eight. loin the club, enjoy the tel- lowship, and help promote interest in school activities. SPORTING GOODS Boost East High And Watch The Foul 8. Crymes, Inc. Eagles FIV 4I5 S. Tryon St. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Page One Hundred Nin O WOOD'S SHOE SHOP 121 E. Peek Ave. Phone ED 2-4937 HILTON'S FAMOUS BRANDS SHOE STORE HICKORY GROVE PHILLIPS 66 PICK-UP-DELIVERY ROAD SERVICE FR 7-9146 AMITY BEAUTY SHOP Mrs. Lillie Owen ssoa Amity Reed CHARLOTTE, N. c. Phone FR 5-1498 PENNY'S PLACE CURB SERVICE DELICIOUS FOOD Mint Hill, N. C. LI 5-4916 lQe.,e L Qdufy SHAW WE SPECIALIZE IN COLD WAVE PERMANENTS MINT HILL, NORTH CAROLINA Phone Ll 5-4516 Mrs. James McWhir'rer ne Hundred Ninety-two jack Imell studio Television-Radio-Theatre Technihues Public Speaking-Platform Poise 3519 Central Avenue ED 3-6319 SOUTH 21 The Oosrs of the Hamburger Your Family Drive-in Warren Distributing Co. 226 West 3rd Street RESTAURANT ALL OUR FOOD BOXED TO GO 36 S. Blvd. Charlotte, N. C. JA 3-63II CHARLOTTE, N. C. Morningside Barber Shop 23lI Central Avenue ED 2-7313 Wholesale Distributors ot Appliances, jewelry, Giftware Luggage, Sporting Goods, Toys SEE US FOR YOUR INDUSTRIAL GIFTS CATHEY LUMBER COMPANY LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS 4I I5 Monroe Road HOME PLANS ED 3-3l38 Page One Hundred Ninety-t , pn. 0 M dfllfwlyy W2 If W MIM. fsyrlnrl figjyffl Page O MPL E CAR SERVICE MINT HILL, N. C. You can depend on our service OAKHURST BARBER SHDP 4614 Monroe Road Gory B, l-lelms, Owner A. G. Allen Jack's Plaza Beauty Salon Specializing in Permanent Waving Jock Gornson, Owner-Mgr. CHARLOTTE, N. C. l525 Central Ave. Phone ED 4-0723 Carriker Poultry Company WHOLESALE POULTRY Telephone EDison 3-2177 28ll Central Avenue CHARLOTTE 4, NORTH CAROLINA Another day, another fifty cents Hundred Nznety-four HEARTS 8. FLOWERS Fl0RlST COMPLETE WEDDING SERVICE TUXEDO RENTALS FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Photography by lvl. L. Crose 1324 Elizabeth Ave. CHARLOTTE, N. C. PAGE CUSTOM FURNITURE REFINISHING-REPAIRING 2700 Monroe Road Phone FR 6-3867 SHANNON'S SERVICENTER 5401 Monroe Road FRankIin 6-6281 . l V! +fnM,,,a ,, GQ rf.ffP'v 1 1 . f ,I I I ,F of fd-Q af! R l Q fykw '7Q.i',a.ff.a..Q j . f 5 V A bA, 4.1, a ' MUTUAL OF New YORIQH MONY TODAY MEANS MONEY TOMORROW 1200 Wachovia Bank Building iupl I DM WMM, Wjwf A W QW 025317 ,JA I pp diinvs emu of My W' ' A all A K N JIM Specializing in Fried Chicken TRY CURB SERVICE at our parking lot 4025 Monroe Road Phone FR 5-9585 Magic Cleaners and laundry, Inc. 2711 Monroe Road Quality Cleaning and Beautiful Shirts What a slide rule! Page One Humlreil Niizety-five ,PI Pllllilllflwvfwlyf If vIllllltlV'Q'ljIf.LV L 7 P Roll, , IAIIIQMIA Wg, RMP WML P Wllllll llIlIl!IgIt 01ffPZ',IQ'll9l lgfwilll P IP WQfIJ,-,IMP MINT HILL OIL CO. WW 1,09 ,OIR I I DISTRIBUTOR FOR AMOCO PRODUCTS MP I L-: L UK 0, H SERVING -g PRINTED T49 ' CHARLOTTE AND METER ' If LO, POINTS EAST -lad . 1- - -A TICKETS SP PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE CHARLOTTE, N. C. Dial LI 5-4566 MINT HILL, N. C. S. R. lemmond Servicenter MATTHEWS, N. C. TWD' Esso DIALB Phone VI 5-4522 Chorlohe Sporting Goods Co., Inc. 3I4 S. Tryon Street Teach your dollars to have more cents' Bob Sutton Andy Kowolsk O McEwen and Thompson LADIES' READY-To-WEAR MINT HILL, N. C. Telephone Ll 5-422l Hundrerl Ninety-Six DOCTOR PHARMACY Midwood Trading Center Phone FR 7-4553 23l6 Central Ave. Charlotte, N. C R. J. McEWEN 8. SON FURNITURE, HARDWARE 5 APPLIANCES Phone LI S-4816 MINT HILL, N. C. Mclean Clothing Store Men's and Boys' Clothing and Shoes Phone LI 5-4766 MINT HILL, N. C. Telephone EDison 2-9703 INSTRUCTIONS: Owned and Operated by Mr. G Mrs, W, M Rogers . Tap 'U' 0 Ballet ROMANY MOTEL COURTS CHARLOTTE 5, N. C. 2 Mi. No. of Charlotte, N. C. on U. S. Hwy. 29 5' Hwy. 49 AIR CONDITIONED-PRIVATE BATHS-T.V. Restaurant Close By o Acrobatics 0 Personality Singing 0 Ballroom Midwood-Plaza Section ' l60l Fulton Ave. FR 7-3226 Ixiaa' tj y INSTRUCTIONS fi' 'I 2600 E. Seventh St. Phone FR 5-3711 Our Friends Are Warm Friends HAll FUEL Oll CO. o HEATING OIL I-I. E. Buck I-lall BURTON INSTITUTE QQIU, I' ' tiff: 7 .flga1' .243- 'Lg - ff C I f FXSQ 1 ' ., I ' Qfrm WW l2l-l23 West Seventh Street Medical Art Bldg. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Page One Humvlred Nin 4? i A r- Mig? E G WWE-:se 2 ta, 7 - ' M F , fx an an in fed.. 4- ABO's Ann Ensr i BRING THE Alwoys on the job FAMHY our Backing you with power for - -N, - maxi Convenience, comfort ond Eh b economy. 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