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

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f7L,,.,,QU 1961 EAST WIND VOLUME X1 N Ed G O N C G A U N M ON G N S NG G O C SO M Published bv the Students of EAST MECKLENBURG HIGH SCHOOL Charlotte, North Carolina JQOMMMZWMWW awwaaywdywfw M WZZQZQMQWMZZQZZ Qzwmmymfffwzawzagw UQWQMWMJ, JZMMQL, kieamxmmwdwoy Jifwaawcdafbldwaiy- ZWWWMWWW MMM? M-agwm C9,Jg5nwML57L,wefww401y We WMM Mafwwfim. A EMM Mmfgyff lace muffovlf FoREwoRD As Eagles make their flight across the blue and gold -no more fitting words could begin our annual, for it is during these three years that we charter our flight in life. Our life at East- classes, activities, sports-has done much to make us what we are. It is the spirit of East, symbolized by our Alma Mater, that we have tried to recapture. As Eagles make their flight across the blue and gold - these were among the first words we heard when we arrived at East, and these, too, will be the final words we hear when, as Seniors, we leave East behind. The brave and bold deeds of the sons and daughters of East High are preserved in these pages so that, where'er our paths may lead, we can look back and remember. Oh, Alma Mater, 'we now sing the praises that are thine. 4 nigger 2 1 l va gl. ,. 5 People stood outside the door to the moth and science wing eager for class to begin. Sophomores were welcomed to East at the Sophomore Sockhop. Before big games we had pep rallies, led by our energetic cheerleaders. f CONTENTS Classes ,. Sports .. Curriculum Activities ,, Features Advertisers ., DEDICATION Mother Eogle' '... Honor Society Advisor . . . Keeper of the heolth room . . . guordion of the Student Activity room. Students of Eost will never forget her odvice-shorp, but kindg her closses, never dullg ond her good-humored fun. Remembering these things, we, the Sen- ior Closs of 1961, fondly dedicote the East Wind to Mrs. Corol H. Eost. 6 During clciss the holls ore silent, but cis soon os the ell rings, they ore full of noisy, hurrying students. .aj i i,,, L V Wi l 1 trtt 1 , 3 ,,.,, ,,,, , i ..,,,N Rough, tough looking Eagles on the holl bulletin boords give our school o boost. Much pseudo-studying takes ploce in our librory during lunch periods. One of the busiest ploces in the school is the Student Activity room. Ummm! aff! These are the many faces of our Eagle-pausing in their flight to be captured in pictures so that we can never forget. The l96O- 6l Eagle--with the eager face of a sophomore, the well-adjusted look of a junior, and the dignity and wisdom of a senior-exists now only as a memory, but he will always be alive in these pages. Other things may be forgotten, but we will always remember the sons and daughters of East l-ligh. CE ok? CLASSES 9 1 W.-,,,s ,AV, ,W - f i. X 'Nv,,,. wf- ' 3, law! SOPHOMORE CLASS CJFFICERS Bobby Threatt . . . 4.,.A4.,. President Judy Ramsey A . . , , Secretary Charles Griffin , . ,..... Vice-President Kenny Thornton ..., . . A Treasurer Miss Margaret Wayne Sponsor September, l96O . . . four hundred thirty eight fledglings . . . the maze of corridors . . . new faces . . . new experiences . . . orientation . . . the Roaring Twenties sockhop . . . the football team . . . pep rallies . . . Latin . . . Silas Marner. . . the Christmas family . . . basketball games . . . exams . . . our honor system . . . elections , . . Beta Club inductions . . . the pic- nic , . . wings strengthen . . . May l96l . . . full-flown eagles. lO FIRST ROW: Gloria Jane Adams Carlton Culp Alexander Julian Vann Alexander Margaret Alexander Peter Marshall Allen Harvey Paul Alder SECOND ROW: Kenneth Walton Altizer Lynda Carol Anderson John David Anthony Alvin D. Austin Dwight Ramsey Austin Sherry Jean Austin THIRD ROW: Linda Marie Auten Rebecca Bagley Pat George Bailey Ervin Baker John Anthony Baker Carolyn Ursula Balch FOURTH ROW: Christine Anne Barto Barbara Jewel Bates Pryor Hamlin Batte Vincent Hayes Batts Beverly Lynn Baucom David Murray Beamon FlFTl-l ROW: Vice President Anne Peacock points out to President Robbie Miller Timothe Woodrow Bells Secretary Claudia Pickett and Treasurer Janice Pool of Mr Barbee s Pamela Robinson Bennett Room several qualities that any good otticer should have Gilbert Earl Black Linda Trull Black Sadie Ann Blevins Eugene Douglas Bolick rp- Y- Struggling with Mr. Bell's broken pencil sharpener as treasurer Jan Galloway, Vice-President Judy Walker, and Secretary Rachel Rea look on, is President Kenny Thornton. FIRST ROW: Mary Jane Bolton Marilyn Elizabeth Bowers Jane Elizabeth Bowers Charles Edward Brewer Thomas Peter Bridge Tamara Joy Bringle Bonita Wanda Brown Thomas Nelson Brown SECOND ROW: Robert Mack Brunk William Bailey Brunk Timothy Buchanan Judith Lee Buchner Kathleen Buck Martha Ann Bullock Steven Merritt Burns Juanita Ann Burr FIFTH ROW: Charles Lee Childress CLASS THIRD ROW: Sara Ann Butler Victoria Elizabeth Byrd Howard Michael Byrum Robert Lee Codell John William Cain Judy Carolyn Caldwell Mary Jacqueline Caldwell Nancy Anne Caldwell FOURTH ROW: Harriet Rae Campbell James Victor Campbell Sylvia Alice Canup Kenneth Steven Cardell Brenda Gail Carpenter Patricia Ann Carriker Philip Russell Chadwick Brenda Kay Childers Wanda Jean Christenbury Frank Mearl Cline, Jr. Judy Gail Clontz John Thomas Clower Karen Marie Cooker Nancy Ann Cochran Patsy Lynette Cochran 10'-a i it I '2-v 3 tr 4 I ,af ii .. A -Q tw is 'Q W if v F '63 FIRST ROW: Peyton Harrison Colbert Norma Jean Connell Shirley Jean Conyers William Austin Cook Mary Linda Cooke Grady Edward Cooper Peggy Sue Corbett Patricia Gail Cornell SECOND ROW: Norman David Cotter Harold Nelson Cousar Mildred Diane Crawford Dorothy Jane Crowder Candace Crumly John Ray Crump Judith Diane Crump Jerry Austin Culler FIFTH ROW: THIRD ROW: Miriam Ruth Cunningham Hurley Benton Curlee Paul Grady Cuthbertson Frances Carol Dagenhart Patty Fletcher Daniel Gloria Ann Davis Perry Andrew Davis Roy Wilson Dawson FOURTH ROW: Roger Wallace Dawson Janice Ann Day Aaron Eugene Deese Robert Deese Patricia Marie DeLaney James Hugh Denson Arthur Michael Denton Paula Marie Deremer Maria Alexis Deviney Eric James Dickerson Samuel Boyd Dixon Lorraine Elizabeth Doherty Peter Driscoll Donahue Sarah Louise Dorton Robert Owen Doster James William Dotson 'YQ' ,ti , FIRST ROW: John Edward Dowd Michael Wayne Dula Judy Ellen Dulin Melba Jaldena Dulin Ruby Lee Dulin Larry Douglas Duncan Walter Jackson Dunn Angel Duty SECOND ROW: Janet Patricia Earney Patricia Gayle Earp Karen Elaine Eason Cathy Diane Edwards CLA THIRD ROW: James Franklin Ellis Curtis Wade Elmore Barbara Gene England Elizabeth Lee England Wilna Lorence Eury Kenneth Rommie Evans Hoyte Bradley Fincher Sharon Elizabeth Fink FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Shelor Fisher Jackie Ann Fisher Anna Ruth Flatt Barbara Jean Fleenor Joseph Worth Edwards, Jr. Robert Douglas Elder Charles David Elliott Johnnie Wayne Flowe Jerrel Deane Foard Patricia Dianne Foard Lee Elliott Richard Forbis FlFTl-l ROW: Joseph Edwin Fort Virginia Rose Foster Joseph Watkins Freeland Toby Funderburk Wynelle Lavitha Funderburk David Levi Furr Miriam Martin Furr Jan Camilla Galloway in za Q K it we i f - ,Wa V ii Q ss d . in as Laughing at some of The school's lost and found articles are OF '63 FlRST ROW: Phillip Edward Gardner Robert Arnold Gay Roberta Jeanne Gibbons Thomas Creed Gilley Robert Joseph Girard, Jr. Suzanne Glassgow Richard Sfewart Gordon Vickie Ann Gray SECOND ROW: Bruce Wayne Grayson Judy Grayson Helen Eileen Greenwood Miriam Agnes Grier Nancy Hudson Grier Charles Richard Griffin Dinky Griffin Lana Kaye Griffin THIRD ROW: Robert Marshall Griffin Diane Lee Grothophorsf John Alva Guy Linda Jean Hager Wanda Jean Hager Judy Elizabeth Hagler Alfred Frank Hall William Hall FOURTH ROW: Saundra Jeannette Hallman Karen Ann Hancock Elizabeth Anne Harkey Danna Harrison Mary Elizabeth l-larfley George Wilbur Hedgpeth John Thomas Hegler Banks McClellan Helms FIFTH ROW: Barbara Ann Helms Coy Franklin Helms David Kirk Helms Hoyle W. Helms l Jacqueline Dianne Helms l Joyce Anne Helms l Judy Raye Helms Mabel Brenda Helms l 42?--sf., J ,W .. K f Q' 01- N ew, il. aa. 5 if-.--only 3? Y President John Guy, Vice-President Peter Bridge, Secretary Diane Rumble, and Treasurer Owen Doster of Coach Jone's Homeroom. -Q J an 4 'vm' 'FF fi in is ,ws rm. 4 FIRST ROW: Tina Luretta Helms Isabel Carter Heyward Brenda Lee Hill Christopher Leslie Hill Virginia Randolph Hill Wanda Louretta Hill Hilda Jean Hinson Jane Elizabeth Hocutt SECOND ROW: Betty Jane Hodges Carolyn Anita Hogan Lewis Mays Holbrook Jerry Wayne Holladay Ronald Smith Hollifield George Baxter Holmes Gary Almon Horne CLASS THIRD ROW: William Ancel Horne Martha Carol Houston Betty Annette Howard Patsy Jane Howell Patsy Sue Howie Robert Ellis Howser Robert Lee Howie James William Hubbard FOURT Powell Sandra James H ROW: Sigmon Huitt, Jr. Kay Hunnicutt Thompson Hunter Carroll Banks Huntley Janice Huntley Donna Lynn Hyland Robert Kenneth Jamison President Patty DeLaney, Vice-President Delores Lingerfelt, Secre- tary Lorrie Doherty, and Treasurer Lynda Murchison rummage through their lockers at activity period. E A eyte gy W .,,. si' glitter 5, t,,.,,d - s r mf1.rf1:ir 1 Ari , ,,rgt:ir-rf,, ei 3-my John Willard Horne FIFTH ROW: Justin Heyward Jenkins Elizabeth Susan Jerman Charles Edward Johnson Jan E. Johnson Neil Charles Johnson Ray DeForest Johnson Margaret Ann Johnston Sandra Kay Jolly C7 :fm A x NI-.f O F '63 FIRST ROW: Gerald Benjamen Jones John Wayne Jones Lois Christine Jordan Daniel Charles Jorgenson Frances Lydia Joslin Kenneth Lee Kerley Linda Gail Kidd Marty King SECOND ROW: Shirlee Jo King Mary Linda Kinser Linda Sue Kiser Mickey Helen Kiser Stewart Kenneth Koepcke Alexander Godclman Lawing, Jr. Martha Elizabeth Lawing Dan James Lawson FIFTH ROW: Emily Carol Love THIRD ROW: Jeanne Byrne LeCare Jean Hudson Lemrnond Larry Gene Lemmond Linda Elizabeth Leopold Ronald Thomas Liles Delores Lingerfelt Edna Ann Linker Douglas Marshall Little FOURTH ROW: Helen Carol Little James Little Judith Elaine Little Susan Litwak Arthur Douglas Lloyd Shirley Marie Long Amelia Anne Lowe James Eugene Lowery Jane Louise Lynch Frances Elizabeth McClain Eleanor Katherine McDonald Ronald Earl McGraw Richard Harrison McManus Gloria Jean McNamara Frances Anne McWhirter Y ' lm-. ' ff w-,A M, 'Wh 59.11 E Avy 'nr vs i AAN i if y il D is Vice-President Rob Girard, Secretary Cheryl Matthews, Treasurer Wade Sloan, and President Maria Deviney are busily trying to 3 decorate their door with blue and gold. l New '57 Q-W 'Wvr 5 ft., L nm l is 'V 27 iw! President Janice Huntley, Secretary Helen Pharr, Vice-President Linda Block, and Treasurer Sarah Dorton stand proudly in front of Mrs. Purvis' colorful bulletin board. FIRST ROW: Jo Ann Maddrey Linda Gail Mann Carol Leigh Marks Cheryl Dean Matthews Gene Wiley Matthews Joseph Harold Matthews Thomas Aaron Matthews William Lance Maye SECOND ROW: Brenda Jean Mayes Elizabeth Durand Meleney William Worth Merritt Billie Margarite Middleton James Lee Miller Robert Brice Miller Carol Ann Mills George Frank Misenheimer CLASS THIRD ROW: Robert Larry Monteith Leonard Robert Moore Naomi Ruth Moore Carol Louise Morgan Larry Kenneth Morton Donald Miller Mullis Faye Deen Mullis Donald Jay Mullis FOURTH ROW: Fred Lamar Mullis Helen Jean Mullis Jerry William Mullis Patricia Gail Mullis Ronald Ray Mullis Sylvia Gale Mullis Lynda Louise Murchison Dan Moore Murphy FIFTH ROW: Robert West Murr Elizabeth Ann Myles Cheryl Ann Nalley Jacquelyn Joy Napier Manie Carlotta Napier Richard Wayne Nelson Robert Delane Nelson Linda Darlene Newell ,., V 5 M 1 'M-K '- sv- ' wi -'1 3, 'i v S i'-i-.- ' 5 .nv wx tfwi ri we we-...c cr 'QW f 1 5 . O F '63 FlRST ROW: Lillie Ann Newton Armelle Madeline Nouel Jane Ashton O'Brien Gary Reid Orr Elizabeth Jane Pace Betty Jeanne Parker Ronald Edward Patton Anne Marie Peacock SECOND ROW: John Ray Penick Earnest Hadley Perry Margo Sue Petern Winston Arnett Phelps Conette Alice Phillips Harris Emory Phillips Claudia Mary Pickett Theodore Alonzo Pigg THIRD ROW: Richard Pitts, Jr. Catherine Sue Poindexter Janice Louise Pool Michael Poavey David Livingston Potter Ross Mills Povey Judith Anne Price Irene Elizabeth Quinn FOURTH ROW: Fay Dean Ramsey Judy Gail Ramsey Samuel Murray Rankin Rachael Ann Rea Robert Louis Reaves Francis Marion Redd Phillip Reid Gayle Elaine Renegar FIFTH ROW: Lynn Carol Rezac Lila Mae Rice Ronald Richardson Patricia Gail Ridenhour Wanda Kay Ridenhour Edwin Byrd Riggsbee Barbara Jean Ritter Barbara Ritter as in 'Q'-'Y i ,W va f -, ,v 'V ,- f. ' v... - . Wk ,gi f. fa.. We:--f 9 W M I J- A J 'r5k:..4i,'ff yall Ju ik f, sr if T if A + ,Q 'F .. it Q J 'Q ,L sift' iii I 3 an .sf 4 urge A ww , , 3 ,Wigs . ,Iwi ., Dt 7 V, f bf 255515: President Linda Leopold, Vice-President Dickie Forbis Secretarv Honey Saunders, and Treasurer Betty Parker lead their homeroom quickly and quietly out for the fire drill. in -EU 'W 'J qi' . QQ., ,rky , A af.. wr-Q Z vs..- fb., if-s. gm 'D . rv- w li so ,W ng ' se President Sally Wentz, Vice-President Ann Johnston, Treasurer Shirley Williams, and Secretary Judy Little add the last touches to their bulletin board. R . M r , 'T' M i we F fm.. , 7 , -. in, E., 5 'Wk vw F :sf f. A ig ww W , if - G- '21 .. ' 4. .. 4 L- FIRST ROW: Judy Gail Roberts Paula Jane Robertson Timothy Robinson Joseph Patterson Roche Ethel Marie Ann Rodden Vicky Lynn Roper Diane Lynn Rumble Elaine Faye Russell SECOND ROW: Lehn Keith Salisbury Honey Frances Elaine Saunders Dan Alexander Seagle William Thomas Sellers Shirley Ann Sharpe Richard Lee Shaw Janice Ann Judy Anara 5. , 1-J A' Qi 2 .4 M M ,i i 96 Shoemaker Simpson CLASS THIRD ROW: Peggy Ann Simpson Rebecca Ann Simpson Sherry Ann Simpson Vicky Lee Simpson Ronald William Skinner Wade Levan Sloan Carole Ann Sloop Sawford Thomas Smith FOURTH ROW: Kathy Smith Larry Michael Smith Steve G. Smith Natalie Soos Gary Leo Sowell Robert O'NcalI Speer Sandra Hazel Springs Rita Kaye Stafford FIFTH ROW. Susan Meryl Starer Larry Dayton Starnes Carol Diane Stilwell William Theman Stumpf John Southall Sumner Richard Herbert Suther Michael Thomas Swinson Lena Marie Swofford ' ll 'kgiwk K 5. v VA 4 ...N ,. Q E Robert Peabody Taylor Dianne Thomas Virginia Anne Thompson Phillip DeWolfe Thorne Robert Frederick Thorne Kenneth Willaim Thornton, Jr. Bobby Ralph Threatt Barbara Louise Tice Gerald l-larris Titshaw Edward Verine Tolson James Franklin Traylor Leland Frazer Troutrnan Ronald Charles Tucker Stephen Henry Woinscotr James Floyd Walker Judith Ann Walker OF 63 Arthur Haywood Williams Gary Randall Williams Irene Emily Williams James Randall Williams Marilyn Williams Sarah Eleta Williams Shirley Ann Williams Mavis Carol Willoughby THIRD ROW: Betty Ann Wallace Michael Ray Warriax Donnis Virginia Watson Earnest Paul Weant Gerald Charles Weger Richard Barry Welch Fred Montgomery Welchman Sally Elizabeth Wentz FOURTH ROW: Keith David Wentzel James White Judith Faye White Nancy Ann White Dan Whitley Rebecca Ann Whitley William Edward Wilburn Ruby Delores Wilkinson -M' 5, 'iss Rub-a-dub-dub! Officers of Mrs. Stevenson's homeroom, Jane Bolton presidentg Harry Boyte, treasurerg Carter Heyward, vicefpresident and Jackie Caldwell, secretary once over lightly before going to FIFTH ROW: lur'1Cl'1. U 'Eff' any Mtn. W l is . . 'CS' Lil J' A W i':.:: E' -.W V nh , 'hn- li ug-r vs ri ' Q ,ff iam, V, ueqxwm LKWI7 President Bob Wilson throws ideas out to Miss Wayne's homeroom as Vice-President Frankie Price lists them on the board and Secre- tary Sherry Austin takes notes, Not pictured is Ann Newton, Treasurer. l i Harry Chatten Boyte Benjamin Franklin Carter Donald LaVern Case James Jordan Faulk Gerald William Freeman Mack Genning Freeman Boyd F. Haigler Elisabeth Jetter Harris Charles Hedrick Mary Louise Hill FIRST ROW: Edgar Fames Wilson Francis Wilson Frank Mercer Wilson Loyd David Wilson Robert Owen Wilson Marvin Odell Wilson CLASS SECOND ROW: Ma rye Ann Winstead Brenda Sue Woodard Sherrie Viola Wolford Donna Louise Wollei Mary Elizabeth Woadle John Hardy Wynne Millard Benito Wilson Harold James Yandle Anita Cheryl Winchester Richard Leonedas Young Gayle Sawyer NOT PICTLJRED Brenda Kay Honeycutt Roy Bradley Howard Earl McSherry Howell Roger William Hunter Anthony Alton Cox Jettan Richard H. Johnson Meredith Lee King Ronald Scott Lemmond Neil Ruth Long James Donald McCall 22 Kenneth Edward Mattox Miles Reese Mance Franklin Price Donald Lee Ross Donald Sherrin Theodore Shropshire Jerry Tadlock Ann Rachel Allen Rebecca Allen Jane Allen M? 2255. f,,' , fr-lffi '. 1 ' 2 aegis-H ,-k f x I '14-' ,'-f 1 mfs f :se . -Eg'-of OF '63 Officers of Mrs. Taylor's homeroom, Charles Griffin, president, Candy Crumly, secretary, Betty Harkey, treasurer, Judy Helms, vice-president, cleaned out their homeroom's closet. X 4 . l 'S 'AM-5-...,,M. 1 . 11, .g C l , eirir, , ,,,, l C ' v 5' 'I 'V-A GJ l Q l , Sophomore flappers had cz 1 razz-a-ma-tazz-ing time at their sockhop. 23 -iwlnwiqiwig Vice-President Buddy Sumner, President Patsy l-lowell, Guid- ance Chairman Judy Grayson, and Secretary-Treasurer Shirley Conyers have hit on on idea for decorating for Christmas in Miss R. Williams' homeroom, Q 5 Orientation Committee members worked hard to make the sophomores feel wel- come at their sockhop. 5 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Bill Lowry 1 . , , . . President Carol Jean Harkey , . Secretary John Craig . . 1 , Vice-President Susie Carr .... .,,. . . . Treasurer Mrs. Ethel Grose 1 . . Sponsor September, 1960 . . . junior year for three hundred seventy-five . . old friends . . . new classes . . . plane geometry . . . chemistry lab . . lunch lines . . . National Merit . . . P.S.A.T .... Guidance Programs . . . new cheers . . . car caravans . . . ordering senior rings . . . Poe's short stories . . . the basketball games . . . club meetings . . . Wednesday assemblies . . . the Variety Show . . . Honor Society inductions . . . the unforgettable prom . . . May, 1961 . . . your senior year begins. 24 FIRST ROW: Retha Louise Adams Suezanne Quincy Adams Carol Campbell Alexander Cathy Shannon Alexander Lutricia Alexander Mary Shannon Alexander Sarah Land Alexander SECOND ROW: Betty Jane Allen Charles Robert Allen Linda Sue Allen Paul William Allen Judith Mann Anderson Evelyn Diane Ashley Linda Dianne Atwell THIRD ROW: Sandra McLaughlin Avant Timothy Bryant Bagwell Thomas Marion Bailey Brenda Sue Baker Mary Carolyn Baker Barbara Ardelia Banks Mike Stephen Bartlett FOURTH ROW: Charles Albert Barton Linda Sue Bates Brenda Kay Baucom Marilyn Rae Baucom Jo Carol Beaver Sandra Louise Belk Marianne Bell V17 V M, L. ., .1 , yy si, ' ,,, i 1 :K ,s 'J - 5' 1. gg 5 Egfr 1 ,S ii x sl ff 3:5 gt-Q1 g 3, 5 W 5-ZS? 1 ri 5 if ll ll. l l Parlez-vous francais? say the officers of Miss Choate's home room, Linda Rushing, vice-president: Joyce Canady, secretary and Judy Martin, president. . ,A,. . K ,fx ,N iw 1 r sv V! , , - We ar - an 1 V x it ll The A ix, , I ,. . 4, g-we . , Q? 'S r',,f?l X ,A . PM W 1 J. W E . si. . 6-5 , wi 7' .. w . N A -s, A Q. ,, 5 1? rig .ex Q., , Q 'Wx Q K J' -v .YV +..m J! as-alll? i at - w 4.4- 1 fvox Nw.,-' 'ak Mr, Davis' real cool officers, Bobbie Ann Pool, Presidentg Sheryl Scorbrough, Secretaryg and Carol Collins, Vice Presi- dent thaw out on the radiator. FIRST ROW: Gary Melvin Bensch William Atkinson Benson Vivian Well Benton Doug Gordon Berg William Henry Bigham James Thomas Black Linda Elizabeth Blackmon SECOND ROW: Rachel Ellen Blankenship Jerryi Laurence Blevins Michael Fergeson Bohannon Henry Othell Boone Jr. Ronald Theodore Bowers Roddey Whitfield Brandes Brenda Jean Browley CLASS THIRD ROW: Roy Michael Bridges Velon Ann Brooks Gary Michael Brown Johnnie Sue Brown Jackie Ann Bryant Richard Martin'Buchan John M Bumgardner FOURTH ROW: Paula Virginia Burch Ann Marie Burns Mike Lee Burris Tony Lee Byrd Calvin Alexander Caldwell Brenda Carol Campbell Joyce Laureen Canady If lx ie f r if 2 3. Q 'Wt Vit ' '62 lf' l OF . Y' at Jw, .1 ir -, s fm, nw V .Q QQ-no FIRST ROW: Pat Faith Canup Leona Mae Capell Vincent Laurence Cardinal Don Franklin Carpenter Emily Carolyn Carr Susan DeWitt Carr Betty Lyndell Carriker SECOND ROW: Elaine Joyce Carriker Ronald Yates Carter Bobby Wayne Cathey Albert Gulledge Chandler Judy Lynne Chesnutt Robert Clifford Church Billie Ann Cline ,rx Tl-HRD ROW: Lloyd Mickey Cochran Sharon Eileen Cole Beverly Collier James Martin Collier Carol Lee Collins Helen Ann Connell John Leon Cowart FOLJ RTl-l ROW: Daisy lrene Cox Jimmy Lindell Cox John Wesley Craig, Jr Karen Lee Croasmun Mary Frances Crosby Patricia Ann Crump Pauline Digh Crump 3:45, ,..- 1 o Lli f'i fN Originality plus describes Larry Hewitt, treasurer, Linda Allen, president, Donna l-lailey, secretary, and Ernest Stall- worth, vice president, officers of Mrs. Ferguson's homeroom. W1 v-...N ji 'ln-ni ' IV . ff , it '. 'Hn ,,. . it 1 'N 53 ., ,ape Officers of Mrs. C1rose's homeroom, Susie Carr, president: Patty Effron, vice-president: Nancy Horner, secretary and treasurer Brenda Baucom lead their Homeroom into assembly. ini FlRST ROW: Linda Barry Culler Selby Anderson Daniels William M. Davis Joyce Hilliard Deaton Randy William Deutsch William Dickerson Phoebe Jane Diltz SECOND ROW: Robert Clarence Doyle Adrian Ronson Dulin Martin Odell Dulin Ted Willis Edwards Patty Jean Effron Bonnie Jean Eicher Roy Ellis :Q CLASS THIRD ROW: Ann Richardson Epps Vicky Marie Eudy Neil Dudley Ewing Philip McDougle Farrow Lee Francis Faust B. Dale Fennell George Leon Ferguson FOURTH ROW: Ben Morgan Flowe Brenda Lee Flowe Nathalie Coleen Floyd Mary Lynn Forbis Walter Edward Ford Judy Ellen Freeland James Otto Funderburke 5' 4-'li' am . 6' '67 'Q .l QQ-' F '62 FIRST ROW: Judith Kay Funderburke Merry Lynne Funderburke Lynda Jane Furr Charles Michael Gause Carol Suzanne Gibson Algie Gaston Gilmore Merylee Goldberg SECOND ROW: Karen Louise Grauer Madeline Dell Gray John Robert Gegory Judith Gregory Saralyn Annette Gresham William Reid Grier Brenda Dean Griffin THIRD ROW: Meldonna Mae Griffin Ronnie Earl Griffin Mary Jane Guion Donna Dell Hailey John Wallace Hall Nancy Ann Hall Donna Jean Hanes FOURTH ROW: Sandra Anne Haney Judith Kay Hankins Alice Vivian Hargett Carol Jean Harkey David Lee Harkey Linda Linker Harris Margie Elizabeth Harris ,,,l i Karen Grauer, presidentg John Craig, vice-presidentg Nancy Nelson, guidance chairrnang and Bonnie Eicher, treasurerg put their books on the cafeteria shelves before going to lunch. Already in the cafeteria is Judy Chestnutt, secretary. 'WM' ,fa MTM si.. T27 A -E Y J W E! fi' X, F 'Q'- hx' i fm'-X e, K qt 'Y' ,- 9' FIRST ROW: Perry Savage Harris Margaret Edna Harrold Norma Jean Hartis Faye Lucille Hastings Sara Louise Hastings Gary John Hatcher Donald Edgar Hatley SECOND ROW: Ralph Milton Havnaer Winitred Louise Hawks Janet Ilene Helms Johnny Edward Helms Judith Ann Helms Judy Elizabeth Helms Nancy Joan Helms CLASS THIRD ROW: Brenda Jane Henderson Linda Henschel Harvey Wanne Herron Larry Wilson Hewitt Joseph Hill Beverly Sue Hinkle Candy Lee Hitchcock FOURTH ROW: Julius Henderson Hocutt Richard David Holbroaks Stephen Lane Hooks Sandra Kay Hopper Elverson Clarence Horne Jr Jane Ellen Horner Nancy Corrinne Horner Zigi-4 gyyi yycgy y yt I DF '62 FIRST ROW: Janice Lee Hotchkiss Sandra Louise Hudson Theodosia Hughey Steven Hunter David Wesley Huntley Jerry Branson Hurst Gloria Virginia Hutchison SECOND ROW: Raeford Williams Hutchison Weldon Richmond Hyde Bob Innes Dorothy Frances Jackson Reece Arnough Jamison Nancy Carra Jamison Terry Lynwood Jenkins THIRD ROW: Linda Ruth Johnson Albert Clinton Johnston William Lee Johnston Linda Lou Johnston Marion David Jones Kennan Edward Jordan Richard Norman Junker FOURTH ROW: Wallace Wilford Kale Stephen Joseph Kaleel Barbara Nan Katzen Suanna Kemenczky Sheryl Melody Key Brenda Marie King Carl Webber King Donna Hanes, secretary, takes notes while Susan Stennett, treasurerg Phil Farrow, presidentg and Jaan Wilson, vice-presi- dent, have a lively buzz session in Mrs. R. Kiker's room. P lf l fl l. '-fl iw.. rf' '15-nw 'gggfwy ' Wu... M1 H 1-ks R'- sw -cts ' Q We vw. - -9. 'R wqfw 4 , Cs, heir HEY' 7 f -H sf-:,,1:-' wif' f K eir? : -- - 2- 22535121 Mrs, Puckett's homeroom officers, Joyce Deaton, treasurer, Gene Sides, president, Lynne Philipp, vice-president, and Marianne Bell, secretary, conduct a friendly political debate. FIRST ROW: Douglas Ray Knig Jackson Starney Kiser Carl William Kissiah, Jr, Chris Kaszewski David Baxter Keziah John Egan Lake, Jr, George Patrick Laurence SECOND ROW: Angie Lazarides Janice Bivens Lernrnond Marion Patsy Lemmond Tice Nicheols Leonard Barbara Elaine Lilly Linda Jean Lilly Brenda Joyce Linker CLASS THIRD ROW: Carolyn Jean Linker Marolyn Jane Linker Terry Dean Linker Robert Warren Lonon, Jr. Mary Dale Lowe William Francis Lowry Brenda Carol Martin FOURTH ROW: Judith Elizabeth Martin Brenda Elizabeth Maynard Richard Hugh McAuley William Louie McCall Richard Alan McClary James Robert Mclntyre Sandra Jean McKissick HP . - .-E rt, Weir if i -Qu, 8 5,2 -,Q-w-e 'Www DF '62 FIRST ROW: Joan Cheryle Moon David William Moore Jay C. Moore Joe Gordon Moore Thelma Lucretia Moore Vivian Frances Mosley Leslie Judith Miller SECOND ROW: William Boone R. Mitchell Betty Ruth Mullis James Clare Mullis Linda Ann Mullis Jerry Lee Murchison Nancy Caroline Nelson Walter Lee Nicholson .W fx. THlRD ROW: James Franklin Oakley Sylvia Jean Orr Peggy Joyce Padgett Robert Kruse Parkman Clifford Parsons Sharen Sue Pediga James Leigh Pegram FOURTH ROW: Robert Springs Pharr Frances Gayle Phiter Lynne Philipp Harris Emory Phillips Sandra Madeline Pickett Jerry Michael Pierce Bobbie Ann Pool ll.. ' wlgnw.. 4 nw- 'n ii? ill FIRST ROW: Dorothy Gail Price Howard Boyce Purser Elizabeth Ann Ramsey J. Steven Randolph Anne Page Ratterree Adlebert Gustav Rawald Rebecca Inez Reeder SECOND ROW: Eve Barbara Renne Carolyn Revels Larry Revels Richard Darnell Reynolds James Edward Rink, Jr. Hayden Puckett Roberts Lois Cantrell Robbins CLASS THlRD ROW: Judith Carol Robinson Nancy Gay Robinson Vickie Lee Robinson Jimmy Steweart Rogers Dwight Moody Ross Linda Jane Russell William Larry Russell FOURTH ROW: Linda Kay Rushing Pat Ann Sasser Sheryl Ann Scarbrough Martin Fredrick Schiller David Samuel Schwarz Christina Ann Serigstad William Wayne Serrett DF '62 FIRST ROW: Margaret Sandra Shumalcer Robert Eugene Sides Emily Rebecca Sizemore Barbara Slaven Billy Wayne Smith David Albon Smith William Paul Smith lll SECON D ROW: Steve Brown Smith Earl Emmett Springer Robert Alton Stock Fred Ernest Stallworth Mary Belle Stancil Ralph Patrick Stanley Gerrold Aundre Stansell THIRD ROW: Martha Susan Stennett Reba Gale Stilwell Martha Carol Stuart Bettina Rose Torlton Candy Taylor Carol Elaine Taylor Richard Lawrence Taylor FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Dianne Thompson Lynn Evelyn Thompson Amy Lydia Thornton Benton Cecil Threadgill Carolyn Eleanor Tickle Harriet Rachel Todd Michael Alan Todd Betsy Romsey, Presidentg Martin Dulinj Treasurerg and Jane Horner, Vice President torn in their Jrf Class Dues as Helen Ann Connell, Secretary records them in Miss Vandiver's book. 1, 'I 'Qs . A sm.. -at L TKQ, th W ,,, ' -1 vs l! N5,Y 'va 'hu iw 5 Q . t. xg, 5 , WTC' gun 'ia L I ,f .i wr, ,L fgywyj, ,- freak yt -'. few. ,A.7,A5,,:-- K S - , A-,.:::fxi'l'T , rs fx . ..-, l ' - it if I '5iFf::?fi.f-'iiliie' e ww Q i:111f'fii:'2'1:-Z ' IW :ali F- 5' r' ffglki -5'f'353,3'iifLflii?71:2A'ffm 3 .. .' 'if C T-R92 1 ff.:-gfg, - 1,fiQ215's?f-'gffxfiizfsffim ' ' 3 ' t ' - ' ' 'A'A ' -L'A J - f .. ., K, , . Q- ! me 'mf -in il f if TAM if 8 A 7 K xi A if 'Xi QV 2 ii X N at ,tk i ww? is in . , , pq iiikwgi an 4. nh iw Q it -i, s il txt 3 fi if fp 31 Sgwatfi Y 5 i Q ii, ilk sg is ai K' if Pri M Q H ld 1 stii r, R ::.i :gi-sir ' M i L s 1: F J Three Junior brats , Donna Diltz, showed their talents in the Variety Show. 'Y' ,--Q. IV' , .xx ., ss' .. 4g . Y' Hanes, Sherry Cole, and Jane FIRST ROW: Frankie Penelope Truckley Glinda Diane Trull Judy May Tucker William Franklin Tucker Doris Jean Turner Joyce Ann Turner Nancy Louise Turner SECOND ROW: James Robert Valtr Raymond Young Wallace William Thomas Wallace Sylvia Jo Waynick Sarah Lee Willard Darlene Elizabeth Williams Elmer May Williams THIRD ROW: Mildred Jane Williams Sylvia Kay Williams Vivian Williams Lynda Joan Wilson Martha Sue Willis Benjamin Franklin Wyant Rebecca Frances Wynne FOURTH ROW: Sara Kathryn Yarbrough Martha Elizabeth Young WV' 's 9 5 'S iii 382' S 'Q1 sm' -we -If 5.1 m 17' Q Hn Q, -i 'Vw OF '62 Jerry Lee Arant Arnold Ray Boggs George Miller Boice Patricia Ann Bone Mary Lucille Boone Bruce Michael Boring Grover Duncan Boyd Brenda Carner Martha Ann Claus Avery Edward Deese Phyllis Rose Edwards Carolyn Elizabeth Gladden Judy Griffin John Owen Harkey Henry Eddie Hartis l l l l Many Juniors participated in the Variety Show l l . NOT PICTURED Sally Ann Hillert Jerry Lester Jordan Arthur Richard Knight Patricia Grace Kirkpatrick Glenda Reese Kirkpatrick Nancy Elizabeth McFadden Donna Carol Moody Jerry Wayne Osborne David Herman Ramsey Evelyn Lynnette Robinson Bruce Harold Salzman Kaye Ellen Siskron Albert Bill Spencer Mary Evelyn Stillwell Thomas Edwark Stophel Beverly Taylor The Latin Clubus Socka Hopus was a great successum 37 W' SENIGR CLASS OFFICERS Kay Dorton . . i . . i . . . President Becky Crews . . , . . Secretary Carole Knotts , , , , . i . Vice-President Doug Gordon , .,.. , . Treasurer Mrs. Thelma Parker . .,., , Sponsor September, 1960 . . . senior rings for four hundred eleven . . . familiar faces . . . new teachers . . . physics . . . trig . . . the bonfires . . . your last football games . . . senior privileges . . . diploma cards , . . class meet- ings . . . the Sweetheart Dance . . . College applications . . . S.A.T. Twirp Week . . . Macbeth . . . caps and gowns . . . final exams . . . baccalaureate . . . graduation . . . tears . . . smiles . . . hope . . . your precious senior year. 38 JOHNNY BLOODWORTH ABERNETHY Motor Club 105 Arts and Crafts Club 115 Folk Dancing Sub 125 Musicians Club 125 EAST WIND Business Staff JAMES A. ABERSON Folk Dancing Club 115 Bus Driver 115 Junior-Senior Prom Committee5 Boys' State 125 Arts and Crafts Club 11,12, President 125 Motor Club 125 Student Council 125 Audio-Visual Club 11,12, Vice President 125 Na- tional Merit Exam Semifinalist 12. RONALD VANCE AIKENS llsaloltgr Club 10,125 Folk Dancing Club 115 Bus Driver SANDRA KAY ALEXANDER ETeens 10,115 Folk Dancing 11,125 Footlighters Club WILLIAM E. ALEXAN DER S.O.L, Club 105 Latin Club 105 Junior Red Cross lO,11, 125 Spanish Club 11,125 F.T.A. 115 Choir 11512. BARBARA ANN ALLEN art Club 10,125 Footlighters Club 10,115 Folk Dancing DONALD DENNIS ALLEN Motor Club 105 Homeroom Treasurer 105 Folk Dancing Club 115 Musicians Club 115 F.B.L.A. Club 125 Home- room Secretary-Treasurer 12. LYNDA SUE ALLEN G,A,A. 105 Dramatics Club 105 Latin Club 105 Junior Red Cross 115 Business Staff of the EAST WIND 1O,11, 12, Assistant Business Manager 115 Folk Dancing Club 11,125 Arts And Crafts Club 11, Secretary 115 Junior- CSentloG2Prom Committee5 Quill and Scroll 115 Science u . WILLIAM DOWD ATWELL art Club 105 Arts and Crafts Club 115 Musicians Club STEWART MARTIN AUTEN Arts and Crafts Club 10,11,125 Motor Club 11,125 Bus Driver 11,12. GLENN EDWARD BAILEY Hi-Y Club 10,11,12, President 125 Basketball 105 Folk Dancing 11,12. MARTHA ELAINE BAKER Y-Teens 10, Vice President 105 Orientation Committee 105 Latin Club 10,115 Girls' Ensemble 105 Junior-Senior Prom Committee5 Choir 11,12, Vice President 125 Bus Driver 11,125 Musicians Club 12, Vice President 125 Footlighter's Club 125 Audio-Visual Club 11,12, Secre- tary 125 Homeroom Treasurer 11. GLENDINE RUTH BARKMAN Latin Club 10,11,125 Treasurer 11, President 125 French Club 115 Choir 125 Student Council 125 Musicians Club 125 Beta Club 12. LARRY CLYDE BAUCOM Motor Club 10,125 Basketball 105 Hi-Y Club 115 Bus Driver 11,12. LARRY HOMER BAUCOM Folk Dancing Club 105 4-H Club 105 Motor Club 115 D.E. Club 12. 5 5 ' i ni, ' f . 4 -, 5 fa I 55.63 . A ili' - i' s f T 5' 1 'I 'fl f if V .- if ii, 5 - .':- Im. us V, ' : '.. 'kP!A' -if J Q , H . V, :I , ,- fm - is f 'N is v X 1 3 5 Q lk as Y-f - in i - ' ' Q ' 5 1.5 ii. , .,., . ,, --, ' I A 3 r fffi .V - 5:5 .Z u r ,, 15. K N 1 -i-2,1 'E'fg., -Krug: -' ' L5 ' lyeffr V I ' H 'H , 5 ' ET sf, '7:'5?:f. ' nf. 5' i 'Ez - S - . if :TH I .1 V -. -I I , .- S. I .- '.L,.',- f. - .xiii 1 - 5 , 5. .1 is 4 We ' X ' am -, K f. Q 5 ss HHH? U ,W , f 1 5 :IL 5 1, I by 5 5 J I TOMMY BRUCE BAUCOM Folk Dancing 10,125 A.V. Club 105 Photography 10, 115 Bus Driver 10. NOVIA ANNE BAXTER Footlighters Club 10,11,12, Vice President 125 Jun- ior Carolina Playmakers Summer Scholarship in Dramatics Art 115 Senior Superlative . . . Most Talented. MARSHALL BEAM Engineers Club 12. MITCHELL HOPE BEAVER Foatlighters Club 105 Folk Dancing 115 Junior- Senior Prom Committee5 F.B.L.A. Club 12. MARTIN LUTHER BELK Arts and Crafts Reporter 105 Folk Dancing 11,125 Footlighters Club 125 Senior Superlative . . . Best Looking. PRISCILLA MARIE BENNETT Vice President Homeroom 105 Footlighters Club 10, 125 Junior Red Cross 125 Folk Dancing 11,125 Jun- ior-Senior Prom Committeeg Y-Teens 115 Choir 12. JUDY BENTON FLOYD G. BERRY, JR. Radio Club 10,115 -Photograph 105 Bus Driver 10, 115 D.E. Club 125 Red Cross Y2. DENNIS MERRILL BIRKE Student Council 115 A.V. Club 1O,11,125 Radio Club 1O,11,12, President 11, Vice President 125 Science Club 1O,11. PAMELA ANN BLACK Y-Teens 10, Reporter 105 Business Staff of EAST WIND 115 S.O.L. Club 115 Homeroom Secretary 125 Footlighters Club 125 Folk Dancing 12. CLASS PRISCILLA CAROL BLANTON S.O.L. Club 10,115 Footlighters Club 10,125 Folk Dancing 125 Vice President Homeroom 115 President Homeroom 125 Student Council 125 Beta Club 12. BETTY JANE BON D Y-Teens 115 Spanish Club 11,125 Secretary 125 Beta Club 12. ROBERT BOTSFORD Radio Club 10, Vice President 11, President 125 Student Council 125 Cross Country 125 Hi-Y Club 12. TH ERA MAE BOWDEN Y-Teens 10,115 G.A.A. 105 Red Cross 105 S.O.L. Club 115 F.H.A. Club 12. JOE FRAN K BOWERS Choir 105 Vice President Homeroom 105 Hi-Y Club 105 Baseball 1O,11,125 Football 10,125 Footlighters Club 125 Folk Dancing 11, Vice President 125 Busi- ness Staff of EAST WIND. 591 . ,-.. if , we li ' if fffi , , ,, I f H H A , . ' E qi 'i 5' ' 'i i , ,,,, 5 '- ' ' 5 ' V' i s-fav -V - , . ' f .V ' f , 5 erse C eil., A, . A .gyz i 1 5 ' an 2 as Yi fe 1 :war R, , l A- .. -,.. sew ,. far 1 ,w this ew , It 5 ....:: . . ,.- 5 ., ,,., ,. ..,, S A . ,.,., Q , Y - it sslss 1 2 , . ' . i? ?21'If-I is-. ' f5f Q ' ills Q . ' ' fexmft- sw if z Yi?- ' ., . so , 5 ,...,, , ,,,. . sw .V fad fs 2523... if 1 'MAT .. ,., , -5 a, .,,., fel: eng? isis, sf Z W x Y D, f' WF:-' ii ig ! .. . fflilsff it S A Q -1-.--. ,.: 1. -- ' ffm-.. 4: ,:,,.::L:3 f-EVN--, QA F '61 Penny Cole, president of Mr. Andrews' homeroom, glares at students who did not attend the last East football game, while Stella Morton, secre- tary, writes down the names ot the offenders, Karen Hodges, vice-president and Thomas Flatt, treasurer contemplate suitable punishment. MARY BRANTLEY BOYD Latin Club 10, G.A.A. lO,ll,12, Secretary 11, President 12, F.T.A. 10,11,12, Librarian 11, Secretary 12, Home- room Secretary ll, Beta Club 1O,1l,12, Treasurer 11, EAST WIND Editorial Staff ll,l2, Orientation Commit- tee 1l,l2, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Quill and Scroll ll,l2, National Honor Society 11,12, Marshal l1,12, G.C.Y.C. Rep. 11, Student Council 12, National Merit Semi-Finalist 12. SUE ANN BRAFFORD Y-Teens 10, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, French Club 11, Homeroom Treasurer 12, EAST WIND Edi- torial Staff 12, Folk Dancing Club 12. FRANK WENDELL BRAWLEY F.F.A. 1O,1l,12, Bus Driver 1l,12. HELEN CAROLYN BRENT5 Student Council lO,12, Homeroom President 10, Latin Club 10, G.A.A. 10, Homeroom Treasurer 11, Cheer- leader ll,l2, Head 12, F.B.L.A. 1l,l2, Secretary 12, Editorial Staff of EAST WIND 11, Orientation Commit- tee 11, Executive Council 12, Folk Dancing Club 12, garriausel Princess 12, Senior Superlative-Best School piri . VERNON ARCHIE BREWER, JR. Motor Club 1O,11, Arts and Crafts 12, Musician Club 12, Choir 12. SYBIL ANN BRIGMAN 4-H Club IO, Junior Red Cross 10, Secretary Homeroom 10, Folk Dancing Club 10, EAST WIND Business Staff 10, Vice President Homeroom ll, Y-Teens Club ll, F.B,L.A. Club 12, Girls' Ensemble 12. ELIZABETH MARIAN BROOKES Student Council 12, Executive Council 12, Beta Club 12, Latin Club 12, Honor Society 12, Foreign Exchange Student from England 12. JOHNNIE PATRICK BROOKS S.O.L. Club 10, F.H.A. 10, Science Club ll, Spanish Club 11, Musician's Club 12, Y-Teens 12, Girls' En- semble 12, Secretary 12. JUDY BROOKS X it V, xslt. . .i,, if- . . . I W If - f - WGN.. V1 KW :six .f - ' ' 'I - f,, . ' If 1 P35 'T ,454 'ig' ff llk W . 3 . ' 'mv .a ml-' 4, .. 5 1 . . K g , l ,.. 1 , Y 1 iff, I ,Q . . ,1 tex V. I 5f':,,, Iwi' . It sf' '1-K' H 'Src' ax 'ik , r' ,. THOMAS ALAN BROOME Homeroom Vice President 105 Motor Club 105 Bus Driver 11,125 Folk Dancing 11,125 Choir 12. SHIRLEY CASHION BROTHERTON Folk Dancing Club 1O,12. CLAYTON WILLIAM BROWN motor Club 10,125 Hi-Y Club 115 Folk Dancing 11, WILLIAM NOLAN BROWN Motor Club 11,125 Bus Driver 12. MAX POLLOCK BROWNSTEIN Hi-Y Club 10,115 French Club 105 Student Council 115 Homeroom President 115 Science Club 115 Beta Club 11,125 Engineers Club 125 Editorial Staff of EAST WIND 12, Sports Editor 12. z. , 1 ,5..k:. S, c.,c , V M 5555 Y . l IT? , ROBERT WOOD BUCKLEY Photography Club 105 Spanish Club 11,12. WILLIAM LEONARD BUFF Footlighters Club 1O,11,125 Audio-Visual Club 10,11 125 Folk Dancing 105 Chess Club 115 Football 10, 11,125 Bus Driver 1O,11,12i Block E Club 12 Homeroom Treasurer ll. BARBARA ANN BULLARD Jr. Red Cross 125 F.H.A. 12. AUDREY ANN BU RDETTE 1 G.A.A. 105 Library Club 105 Folk Dancing 11,12, Y-Teens 11,12, EDWARD RAY BURNETT Musicians Club 11,125 Footlighters Club 1-15 Eng neers Club 12. X . 1 Q ' ...i F K if :- A Attts We , t, , f-- , -.. , :Wm I iii Ws...f I , lj. : :,- it ,V - -af, V f ir 'I' 1, 4 1 L' ' ii S W iq 1 S wg, ,- S S f Jizz i y it th , '33 L WWW 1 is Q. x ,X .X QQ Q , 5'-fl F M 'Q is , t sf A , W it ti Y . ., X 'USFWS Q r 227, 'I . CLASS THOMAS ROBLEY BURNETT Motor Club 115 Hi-Y Club 115 Photography Club 125 Radio Operators Club 12. JOHN GORDON BURNS J.V. Football 105 Golf 10,115 Track 1O,11,125 Var- sity Football 11,125 Hi-Y Club 115 Junior-Junior Rotarian 115 Block E Club 11,12, Secretary 125 Key Club 11,12, Vice President 125 Orientation Committee 11,125 Homeroom Vice President 12. JANE JERONE BUTLER Library Club 10,1l,12, Secretary 115 F.B.L.A. 12. ROY SYLVESTER BUTTERFIELD Science Club 105 Motor Club 115 Bus Driver 115 D.E. Club 12, Parliamentarian 12. JAMES FREDRICK CALDWELL Footlighters Club 105 Orientation Committee 10,11, 125 Beta Club 10,1l,12, Central Treasurer 125 Stu- dent Council 125 Executive Council 125 Quill and Scroll 11,125 Key Club 125 Motor Club 125 EAST WIND Editorial Staff 1,1,12, Junior Class Editor 11, Sports Editor 125 Eagle Staff 125 Vice President Quill and Scroll 125 Folk Dancing Club 115 Home- room Vice President 12. Vgwy 5 -are X , U A .. . .. 1 ii' .vs .ser E F , ew X 3 as z-WH . T w il ff E is if ' 5,532 ii? 7 V 5, w, I ps rf ,- OF 'bl Donna Cullen, guidance chairman of Mrs. Boiley's homeroom offers to Linda Pierce, president, Linda Privette, secretary, Linda Price vice-president, a plan to rid them of the only male homeroom officer, absent Arthur Skibbe. BOBBY CALDWELL F.F,A. Club lO,llj Over l8 Club l2, Photography ll, Science Club ll, Folk Dancing lO,l2, Motor Club l2j Junior Red Cross l2, Bus Driver lO,ll,l2, Football Manager lO,l lg Basketball Manager lO,l l, DAVID CAMPBELL Motor Club lO, Band IO, Folk Dancing ll,l2. JAMES STEWART CAMPBELL4 National Honor Society ll,l2, Forensic Club 12. 4 xv 3 , RONNIE CAMPBELL Motor Club lO,ll,l2. 9151 Q, PAUL CAMPBELL Motor Club lO,llg F.F.A. Club l2. ,e , , - cAi.viN cANo fgf' flly 23-7 4' finer Football lO, Hi-Y Club lO,l lg Spanish l lg Footlighters 2, ' l2, Folk Dancing l2, EAST WIND Business Staff Mem- W1 ' l ber l2. 3 A ,,,, X,,i f E N , 1' 4 ,ws ,,.,, , K Q' .f-1 K - ' W , , ik ,',.. sle J fr g SE, :HZ- , g ,. f1 l '7 leQs, f. ' Q 4, i .r Waiting... f Fl gg, l 1 A 2, f w Y nf , l y 6, Ei F l i EUGENE cANuP Motor Club ii,12. A ya l LOIS CAROLYN CANUP l Folk Dancing io,ii,i2, Y-Teens 11. 2, ,M N fwwx Xiao ,fy 'VT' l PAUL oouGLAs cANuP L Science Club lOg Radio Club lO, Folk Dancing Club ll. 77 fi?L?i'f'l ' Q ' :- f f ' 7li?i,,f45f'fi:21.,. l L X RN 2 ,fm k IK E D nm, ii Qi 2, 41 i . Y. we S 5 liar 5 fi te pf l nv .3 ,,., l FRANCES MEREDITH CARPENTER Homeroom Secretary 105 Footlighters Club 10, Treas- urer 105 Homeroom Treasurer 115 Homeroom Vice President 125 Junior-Senior Prom Committee5 Cheer- leader 125 Student Council 125 Beta Club 11,12, President 125 Folk Dancing 11,125 Business Staff of EAST WIND 11. ROBERT VANCE CARPENTER Hi-Y Club 10,115 Bus Driver 105 Baseball 115 Motor Club 125 F.F.A. 12. BELINDA ANN CARRIKER Y-Teens 125 Footlighters Club 125 Business Staff of EAST WIND 12. STUART PIERCE CARROLL Photography Club 105 Basketball Manager 105 Track Manager 105 Homeroom Treasurer 105 Musicians Club 125 Homeroom Vice President 125 Science Club 115 Motor Club 125 Block E Club 12. MARTHA LORRAINE CARTER Footlighters Club 105 F.B.L.A. 115 Library Club 125 F.H.A. Club 12. RONALD CARL CARTER Sganish Club 115 Motor Club 125 Folk Dancing Club DEXTER GREGORY CHADWICK Motor Club 10,125 Science Club 115 Junior-Senior Prom Committee. BARBARA LANE CHILDERS Y-Teens 105 Homeroom Secretary 105 F.B.L.A. 11, 125 Vice President Homeroom 125 Junior Red Cross 11,125 Folk Dancing 11,12. ELIZABETH ANN CHIPLEY Footlighters Club 105 F.H.A. 125 G.A.A. 105 Spanish Club 11512, Treasurer 11. JOHN CARROLL CHIPLEY Motor Club 10,125 Science Club 11. A .f 1, v . 1 .3 5 -A , Q. ' ,W . J- S . A x A fs. ax Jlzlz Q H ,,..Q, ff - , Q I ' ff... .,s. . . 51 r-Sei if Sf. T55 .- 'Wr in ' K Ml A : E i if, Ng: Zz 2 i.. K 'E - iz-lg-'Q if ' A 9 fL.?15'. 'eg 5 'Tr I ff' ii: 199. ' lt 1 ' 5 5 ilu' 2 N, Qi527tf51' f , he At :P , 9+ ww Q I L W1 A CLASS REBECCA ANN CHRISTENBURY Folk Dancing lO,11,125 Junior Red Cross 125 D.E. Club 125 Bus Driver 11. RUTH ANGELENE CHRISTENBURY Junior Red Cross 10,115 F.H.A. 1O,11,125 Parliamen- tarian 11, Treasurer 125 F.B.L.A. 12. WILLIAM EDDIE CLARK Hi-Y 105 Folk Dancing 11,125 Basketball 10. SARAH HELENE COHEN Latin Club 105 Footlighters Club 10,11, Secretary 115 Beta Club 1O,11,12, Corresponding Secretary 125 Junior-Senior Prom Committee5 Homeroom Vice President 115 Honor Society 11512, Secretary 125 Marshal 11,125 Debate Club 125 EAST WIND Busi- ness Staff 115 Orientation Committee 11,12. PENALIE CAROL COLE Homeroom Vice President 105 Footlighters Club 10, 125 Homeroom Secretary 115 Y-Teens 115 Folk Dancing Club 11,125 Homeroom President 125 Jun- ior-Senior Prom Committee5 Cheerleader 125 Student Council 12. ,rim I sift. . 5 ,, ,W f. . - . If-,-- ss-+11 11 . 5' is . .. . , sis . . ' , ffl - 5,5 ff' . Zi 'f' 5 11- A T jf' 'N ' X.- J. - M-I 1. ' - ,255-3., H11 fs wil. f In tl it We W W tl' L F x kv l 6 1 it 5 cl .L .. A 5 me 2 1. as 2 vin-,KK . .. r at me ,MK F 1 l2pP k Yi 'Ma as Tilt-i va . , Q I rsifff jgz,.vgafsf': . I ' if tfekifi - DF '61 Vice-President of Mrs, Blankenship's homeroom, Stuart Carroll, gleefully takes president Barbara Keziah's measurements-for her graduation cap. Judy Hallman, secretary, writes Barbara's measurements down, while treasurer Nancy Evans nervously awaits her turn. PATRICIA GAIL COLLINS Student Council 11,125 Executive Council 12, Home- room President 11, Homeroom Secretary 12, French Club 11, S.O.L. Club 12, Junior-Senior Prom Commit- tee, Folk Dancing Club 12. PHILIP GRIFFIN CONNELL Library Club 10, Boys' State 12, Arts and Crafts Club 11,12, Vice President 125 Motor Club 12. RICHARD BARRON CONNELL Musicians Club 10,115 Golf Team Captain 11,12. MILDRED PATSY COOK Folk Dancing 10, S.O.L. Club 11, Junior Red Cross 125 Y-Teens 12, F,H.A. 12, Choir 12. REBECCA ELAINE CREWS Homeroom Vice President 10, Orientation Committee 1O,11,12, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Student Coun- cil 11,12, Senior Class Secretary 12, Latin Club 1O,11, Secretary 10, President 11, Beta Club 11,12, Vice President 11, President 12, National Honor Society 11, 12, Debate Club 12, Quill and Scroll 11,12g Marshal 11,125 Girls' Ensemble 11, EAST WIND Editorial Staff 11,12, Feature Editor 11,12. BRENDA CAROL CRISP Footlighters Club 10, Y-Teens 11,12, Secretary 11,12. NAOMI RUTH CRUMP Y-Teens 1O,11,12, Junior Red Cross 12. DONNA KAYE CULLEN G.A.A. 10, Y-Teens 11, Treasurer 11, Beta Club 1O,11, 12, Treasurer 12, French Club 11, Art Club 12, Junior- Senior Prom Committee, Orientation Committee 10,11, Student Council 12, Executive Council 12, Homeroom Vice President 10. VANCE ELWOOD CUMMINS Musicians Club 1O,11,12, Spanish Club 11v12, Treasurer 12, Student Council 12. .,,.-rf' LARRY JAMES CURLEE Falk Dancing Club 1O,11,125 Bus Driver 1O,11. LANA JEAN CUTHBERTSON Folk Dancing Club 105 F.l-l.A. 125 F.B,L.A. 12. MONTE RUSSELL CUTHBERTSON Bus Driver 10,115 F.F.A. 10,115 Student Council 105 President of Homeroom 105 Hi-Y Club 115 Falk Dancing 12. WILLIAM LUTHER CUTHBERTSON Motor Club 11,125 Photography Club 115 Folk Danc- ing Club 12. LINDA ANN DAGEN HART Orientation Committee 105 Girls' Ensemble 105 F. H.A. 105 Homeroom Vice President 105 F.B.L.A. 11, 12, Reporter 115 Choir 11,12. ...mi in I V J I iii 11685 2 fi U1 s. is X Wh? i . MXN: .L ' JV S S Y BETTY JAN E DAVENPORT Folk Dancing 115 Y-Teens 115 Foatlighters Club 125 Editorial Staff of Eagle 125 Business Staff of the Eagle 12. BARBARA LINDA nsAsoN Y-Teens 105 Footlighters Club 105 Junior-Senior Prom Committee5 Business Staff of EAST WIND 115 Homeroom Secretary 115 Folk Dancing 11,125 S,O.L. Club 115 Library Club 12. RAY PRESTON DEATON Band 105 Musicians Club 105 Football 115 Hi-Y Club 115 Footlighters Club 11. PETE MICHAEL DeVITA Junior Red Cross 105 Track 1O,11,125 Chess Club 115 Motor Club 115 A.V, Club 11,125 Football 11, 125 Block E Club 125 Folk Dancing 125 Homeroom Treasurer 12. LAWERENCE HARRY DEWHURST French Club 10,115 Science Club 12. 'S . 22.7 A - i H 335455-:i., ffifiiskfif YF CLASS KAY DIANNE DORTON Homeroom Vice President 105 Homeroom President 115 Junior-Senior Decorating Committee, Chairmanp Student Council 11,125 Senior Class Presidentg F. B.L.A. Club 12, Reporter 125 Y-Teens 115 Quill and Scroll 125 Miss Hi Miss 125 Business Staff EAST WIND 11,125 Beta Club 11,12. JOHNNIE CATHERINE DULIN Folk Dancing Club 10,11,12. TED JAMES EARP S.O.L. Club 105 Folk Dancing 115 Bus Driver 11,125 F.B.L.A. Club 12. NANCY LEE EBERT Homeroom Treasurer 105 Beta Club 1O,11,125 Latin Club 10,115 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 115 Hon- or Society 11,125 Orientation Committee 11,125 Choir 11,125 Marshal 11,125 Photography Club 12. ELIZABETH ANN ECHERD Homeroom Vice President 105 Footlighters Club 105 Junior-Senior Prom Committee5 Folk Dancing Club 115 Musicians Club 115 F.H.A. Club 12, -1. 9' . 5 ff . ' A 5 5 5 A ., A I 5 A .V . -1 . ...,. I ' ' I gif I Tr 1 OF '61 President of Mr. Bunch's homeroom, Melba Sue Griffin holds the mike for nervous Jim Cald- well, vice-president, while he has devotions. Mary Lou Greene, secretary and Enid Huntley, treasurer silently cheer Jim on. FRANCES MARIE EDWARDS Spanish Club i0,ll, Art Club llp S.O.L. Club 12, Y- Teens 12, Bus Driver I2. EARNEST PAUL EICH Science Club lO, Latin Club IO, Audio-Visual Club lO, ll,l2g Beta Club iO,ll,i2, Engineers Club ll,l2, Sec- retary ll, Vice President i2g Marshal ll,l2, sOrienta- tion Committee ll,l2p Junior-Senior Prom Committee lip Key Club ll,l2, Cross-Country li, Bus Driver l2, Mathematics Award ll, National Honor Society ll,i2, President l2j Junior-Junior Rotarian ll, Junior Rotarian i2g Student Council l2g National Merit Semitinalist l2g Senior Superlative-Best Student. JOAN LANETTE ELMORE Footlighters Club lO,ll,l2, F.B.L,A. l2, Homeroom Vice President ll. NANCY JOYCE EPPLY Folk Dancing Club lO,llg Red Cross IO, S.O.L. ll, F. B.L.A. Club l2. RUTH GAIL ERSKINE Y-Teens lip Spanish Club i2g Junior Red Cross 12, F. H.A. l2. DAVID RICHARD ESHLEMAN Key Club i2j Beta Club ll,l2g Junior-Junior Rotarian llg4Quill and Scroll l2g Orientation Committee li,l2, Junior-Senior Prom Committee ll, Business Staff EAST WIND ll,l2, Footlighters Club lO,ll,l2, Engineers Club llj Audio-Visual Club ll,l2g Radio Club IO, Science Club ll, Track lO,ll,l2. STANLEY ELIZABETH ESKRIDGE Student Council li,l2, President Photography Club ll, l2,, Homeroom Secretary l2, Quill and Scroll ll,l2g Junior Red Cross IO, Spanish Club il, Photography Club lO,ll,l2, President ll,l2p Homeroom Secretary l2, EAGLE Staff Member il,l2, Associate Editor l2. ROY THOMAS ESTRIDGE, JR. Photography Club lO,l2, Treasurer l2, Basketball Mana- ger IO, Chess Club li, Secretary ll, Junior Red Cross ll, Quill and Scroll ll,l2g Assistant Sports Editor for EAGLE ll,l2p EAST WIND Business Staff ll, Audio- Visual Club ll,l2. JEANETTE CAROLYN EUDY Footlighters Club lO, Folk Dancing Club ll,l2, Y-Teens li, F.B.L.A. 12. X W.. 4. I . LLM' ,1- K 5, ,,5,5a51, , s I .I 'i' i 5? X in A vs-Hgh its E til S .. if V.. . 'ff if ., .,,,, I ig, s,,es,, , sf- Flon X11 it ss 4 bi si Q, J we 4 t -Q fl NANCY REBECCA EVANS Orientation Committee llg Choir ll,l2g Junior Red Cross ll,l2, President l2g Student Council l2g Executive Council l2g Girls' Ensemble IOQ Home- room Treasurer l2g F.H.A. ll,l2, Song Leader ll, State Song Leader ll. ROBERT HAMILTON EVERETT Science Club lOg Latin Club lOg Red Cross llg Library Club llg Choir llp Spanish Club l2g Musi- cians Club l2g Track ll,l2g Cross Country l2g Block HE Club l2. JOSEPH ALLAN EWING Homeroom Vice President lO, Treasurer llg Busi- ness Staff EAST WIND lO,ll,l2g-Junior Red Cross lOg Beta Club ll,l2g Golf Team l0,ll,l2g Science Club l0g Engineers Club ll,l2g Block E Club ll, 121 Junior-Senior Prom Committeeg Orientation Com- mittee llg A,V. Club l2. SANDRA JEAN FINK Homeroom Secretary lOg Folk Dancing lOg Home- room Secretary llg Orientation Committee ll,l2g S.O.L. Club ll,l2, Program Chairman l2g Junior- Senior Prom Committeeg Bus Driver ll,l2g Home- rgom Vice President l2g Y-Teens Club l2, Secretary THOMAS HEN RY FLATT Student Council lO,ll,l2p Science Club lO,ll,l2, President ll,l2g Beta Club lO,ll,l2f Junior-Senior Prom Cornmitteeg Choir lOg Orientation Committee lO,ll,l2g Junior-Junior Rotarian llg Audio-Visual Club ll,l2g Homeroom Treasurer l2. JUDY ANN FLEENOR F,l-l.A. Club lO,ll,l2, Parliamentarian l2g Junior Red Cross l2. DOUGLAS WILLIAM FLOWE Motor Club lO,ll,l2. JUDY FRANCES FORD Y-Teens Club lOg Latin Club llg Library Club l2g Folk Dancing l2. WILLIAM FRAZER FORD Hi-Y Club IOQ Student Council llg Chess Club ll, President llj Homeroorn Vice President l2g Folk Dancing l2j Track l0,ll,l2g Cross-Country ll,l2g Bus Driver ll,l2. EDWARD RONALD FRYE, JR. Footlighters Club lO,l l,l 2g Track lO,l l,l2g Home- room Secretary lOj Spanish Club l lg Audio-Visual Club ll,l2g EAST WIND Business Staff l2. ,- S It lt.,-. ,Q - V - ,gm was 6. X . li, N, ,Q at I sigh' ,J 'M 2 A5 , L : fy i ...K , f . 4 CLASS MARY ANN FUNDERBURKE Homeroom Secretary lOg Y-Teens 'lO5 Folk Dancing 3,125 EAST WIND Business Staff l2g F.B.L.A. Club ANNETTE FUNDERBURK Junior Red Cross lO,lig Art Club IOQ Spanish Club llg Science Club llg F.B.L.A. Club l2. JANNETTE FUNDERBURK Art Club lOg Homeroom Secretary iOg Science Club llp Beta Club llg Spanish Club ll, Treasurer llg Library Club l2j F.T.A. l2j S,O,L. Club l2. ANASTASIOS GAITANDJIS Student Council l2g Executive Council l2g Honor Society l2g Beta Club 125 Key Club l2g Engineers Club l2g Senior Superlative-Friendliestg Exchange Student from Greece l2. BARBARA ANN GARMON Footlighters Club lO,llp Homeroom Guidance Chair- man IOQ Business Staff of EAST WIND lip Hame- room Vice President llg Junior-Senior Prom Com- mitteeg Folk Dancing l2. V A I T, aft 5, 'fi' a my ' it .er t 4 . l. 1 5 , ' J? i at i OF '61 . . , and chili beans will be served on Thursday. Officers of Mr, Cheek's homeroom, president, Mickey Head, secretary, Judy Long, guidance chairman, Janie Miller, vice-president, Sandra Fink, treasurer, Grady Query tell their homeroom the cafeteria menu tor exam week. BARBARA ANN GIBSON Junior Red Cross 10, Art Club 10, Science Club 11, President 11, F.B.L.A. Club 11,12, President 12, Biology Scholarship to A.S.T.C. 11, Beta Club 11,12, Junior- Senior Prom Committee, Student Council 12. SARAH ELEANOR GILLEY Spanish Club 1O,11,12, Y-Teens 11, Junior Red Cross 11,12, F.T.A. 12. FLORENCE WHITE GIRARD Footlighters Club 10, Latin Club 10, F.H.A. 11,12, Secretary 12, Junior-Senior Prom Committee. JIMMY ARTHUR GLENN Motor Club 10, Folk Dancing 11. JACOB CLYDE GOODMAN Chess Club 11, Motor Club 12. DOUGLAS RODGERS GORDON Student Council 10,12, Class Treasurer 11,12, Junior Red Cross 10, Choir 10, Orientation Committee 1O,11, 12, Bus Driver 10,11, Beta Club 1O,11,12, Vice Presi- dent 11, Homeroom President 10, Key Club 11,12, F. T.A. Club 11,12, Footlighters Club 10, Junior-Junior Rotarian 11, Senior Superlative-Most Dependable. NANCY CAROL GOSS S.O.L. Club 10, Art Club 12, Y-Teens 12. BRENDA JOYCE GREEN S.O.L. Club 11, Folk Dancing 11,12, Secretary 12, Foot- lighters Club 12, Student Council 12, Assistant Business Manager EAST WIND 11, Business Manager EAST WlND 12, Senior Superlative-Wittiest. MARY LOU GREENE Homeroom Treasurer 10, Folk Dancing 10, Secretary 10, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Y-Teens 11, Homeroom Secretary 12, F.B.L.A. 12. BARBARA ELIZABETH GREGORY Y-Teens 12. JOE J. GRIER Hi-Y 10512, Secretary and Treasurer 125 Folk Danc- ing 12. MELBA six: GRIFFIN Y-Teens 10, Vice President 105 Latin Club 10,11,125 Orientation Committee 1O,11,125 Vice President Homeroom 115 Musicians Club 12, President 125 Secretary Girls' Ensemble 125 Business Staff EAST WIND 125 Student Council 125 Junior-Senior Prom Committee5 Latin Club 125 Secretary 125 Beta Club 125 Senior Superlative-Friendliest. VIRGINIA MAY GROGAN Latin Club 10,115 G.A.A. 1O,11,125 Orientation Com- mittee 115 Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Junior Red Cross 125 Debate Club 12. ROGER R. GROSSWALD Photography Club 105 Hi-Y Club 105 Science Club 115 Art Club 11, Treasurer 125 Journalism Club 125 Editorial Staff EAST WIND 12. KAY FRANCIS GWALTNEY ' Library Club 10,11, Treasurer 115 F.H.A. 10,11,125 Choir 12. JOHNNY HALLMAN Student Council 10,115 Art Club 10,11, Treasurer 10, Vice President 115 Homeroom President 10,115 Football 1C,11,125 Golf 1O,11,125 Eyrie Staff 115 Quill and Scroll 115 Block E Club Vice President 125 Key Club 125 Junior-Junior Rotarian. JUDITH ELLEN HALLMAN Student Council 11,125 F.H.A. 10,11,125 Vice Presi- dent 11, President 125 Quill and Scroll 11,12, Sec- retary 125 Beta Club 11,125 4-H 11, President 115 Homeroom Secretary 11,125 Editorial Staff EAST WIND 11,125 Girls' Ensemble 125 Orientation Com- mittee 115 French Club 11. PAULINE GAIL HANLINE F.H.A. 1O,11,12, Song Leader 125 S.O.L. Club 125 Library Club115 Choir 12. MARY GAYLE HARTIS Homeroom Treasurer 105 F.T.A. 1O,11,125 G.A,A. 1O,11,125 Spanish Club 11,125 Quill and Scroll 125 Orientation Committee 125 Editorial Staff EAST WIND5 Senior Superlative-Most Energetic. ii -.T 11 it F .... .. . 'Q NQQ Q 6 i. .X .. . K 3 3 , fi 'S it twist CLASS WILLIAM S. HARTIS Folk Dancing 10,115 Science Club 10,125 JuniEr Red Cross 125 Bus Driver 125 A.V. Club 12. JACQUELINE ANN HAYWOOD Folk Dancing 115 F.B.L.A. 125 D.E. 12. MICKEY PHILLIP HEAD Radio Club 105 Homeroom President 11,125 Student Council 11,125 Folk Dancing 11,125 Beta Club 11, 12, Treasurer 125 Junior-Senior Prom Committee. CATHERINE MORROW HEATH Y-Teens 105 S.O.L. Club 11512. JAMES CARLSON HEDRICK has ki, Atv. 2 ,ss 2 My f 'Wh' , .X ip ., ,.5, 75- it V ip, 7 25, m,3 :I5: ..-ml ' , V f lim., yr ,K , H 1 i,,t5gs5sfii gfg 5,f .2 i- - r - J'-11 , gif ' , ,, A Emir' 1, UTY ., ' .- IL , .iw-+ .. 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Q ' A wagers f DF '61 JAMES EVERETT HELMS Hi-Y Club 115 Junior Red Cross 11,125 Folk Dancing 11,125 D.E. Club 12. JESSE GORE HELMS Motor Club 125 Folk Dancing 12. MARY ALICE HELMS Y-Teens 10,115 Girls' Ensemble 105 Choir 11,125 Span- ish Club 12. RICHARD KENNETH HELMS Block E Club'1O,11,125 F.F.A. 10,11,125 Football 10, 11,125 Homeroom Treasurer 105 Motor Club 105 4-H Club 105 Folk Dancing 125 Bus Driver 11, VAN EUGENE HELMS Hi-Y Club 10, Treasurer 115 Block E Club 11,125 Folk Dancing 115 Audio-Visual Club 125 Engineers Club. 125 Football 10,11,125 Track 11,125 Beta Club 12. VIVIAN LEE HELMS Y-Teens 10,11,125 Library Club 12. JEWEL ANNE HENDERSON S.O.L. Club 105 French Club 10,115 Student Council 11, 125 Executive Council 125 Business Staff EAST WIND 115 Orientation Committee 115 Beta Club 11,125 Home- room President 11. ROGER HARRISON HICE Motor Club 11,125 Art Club 12. BRENDA KAY HICKS Folk Dancin-F 105 Bus Driver 10,11,125 Y-Teens 115 Homeroom reasurer 115 F.B.L,A. 12. EDWARD LYNN HICKS Art Club 105 Footlighters Club 125 Folk Dancing 12. JO ANN HICKS Library Club 105 Folk Dance 115 S.O.L. Club ,12. WILLIAM LEON HILL Radio Club 10,11,12, Sergeant at Arms 1011, Treas- urer 125 Audio-Visual Club 125 Arts and Crafts Club 11, Vice President 115 Homeroom Treasurer 115 D.E. Club 12, Treasurer 12. PATRICIA ANNETTE HILLMAN Folk Dancin Club 10-115 Y-Teens 125 F.H.A. Club 125 Junior Red gross 12. TED RICHARD HINSON Student Council 11,125 A.V. Club 11,1,2, Chief Oper- ator 125 Folk Dancing 105 Hi-Y Club 115 S.O.L. Club 125 Musicians Club 125 Choir 10,11,125 President 11, 125 Bus Driver 1l,12. KAREN LEE HODGES Homeroom Treasurer 105 Homeroom Vice President 125 Band 10,11,12, Reporter 11, Secretary-Treasurer 125 Orientation Committee 11,125 Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee5 Maiorette 11,125 F.T.A. Club 115 Business Staff EAST WIND 125 Red Cross 11,12, Vice President 125 Engineers Club 125 Footlighters Club 10,11,125 Quill an Scroll 12. 4 E 7 1 5 15 l ite i l 72'-1 S gil K A 1, 5 'Z 1 'L 1, 1 ,Q 1 - 3 T gn! 1 by W ,, Rtl -rig It 2- www, fi 'v'2 , 1 I 1 ,524 A 4' ts 5 '1 3' VT .K viii ff 'i '--'- K 'I' 'Qual X-f T' .f , 4 'qi I L 1. E V 1 1' ,I N i 5' 'i E ' ' 5.1-fr i, ,,.' Eggs,-5, 1' V ' ' '- ,W A E s ssf fgr fl 4,1-. -':,?,?r,,r- ,Q 1 f 4 V ,I I , 155: 5,7 jf, :f,, i'g 1 Q if .- 9 1,3531 we fog-fr-V. , 4 .f 5 ' ez.. ' 5 ' 55'5 i ' ' 'J . Q ' . 315, 1 s..s ' s 4 , 5, 5. -l,,. flsl 1 is , ,W 'i', A Q. ff 4 -1. grit: 7, 'i ' I 12: 5. ' ,V 1 ' . ,.,, M 1 ' 1 .... SANDRA LOUISE HODGES Folk Dancing 10,115 Footlighters Club 10' Motor Club 11,12, Secretary 125 Junior Red Cijoss 125 Latin Club 125 Junior-Senior Prom Committee. GAIL HAYWOOD HOFFMAN Y-Teens 10,115 Folk Dancing 125 D.E. Club 12. CECIL LARRY HOLLIFIELD Block E Club 11,125 Folk Dancing 11,125 Baseball 1O,11,12. LIN DA MARIE HOLMES Y-Teens 105 Folk Dancing 11,125 D.E, Club 11,125 Historian 11. JOE GLENN HONEYCUTT Bus Driver 11,125 Audio-Visual Club 11,125 Spanish Club 115 Motor Club 11,12 , M 1. WILLIAM RUSSELL HONRINE Vice President I-lomeroom IO5 I-li-Y IO, Treasurer 105 Chaplain Hi-Y 125 Folk Dancing 1O,11,125 Jun- ior Red Cross lO5 Football 11,125 Baseball 11,12. LLOYD NEAL HOOD I-li-Y Club 10,125 Secretary-Treasurer 125 Folk Danc- ing 115 Footlighters Club 115 Cross Country IO, 11,12, Captain 12, Ca-Captain 115 Track 11,12. WAYNE HARRIS HOOKS Band 105 Motor Club 105 EAST WIND Business Staff 1O,11,125 Hi-Y Club 11,12, Vice President 125 Arts and Crafts 11,125 Homeraom Secretary 105 Junior-Senior Prom Committee. DIANE BAKER HOOVER Y-Teens 1O,11,12, President 11,125 Student Council 12 WILLIAM SIDNEY HORTON Motor Club 105 Block E Club 11,125' Engineers Club 11,125 Junior Red Cross 105 Business Staff EAST WIND 11,125 Key Club 125 Orientation Com- mittee 115 A.V, Club 1O,11,12, Assistant Cheif Op- erator 115 Chief Operator 125 Junior-Junior Rotarian 115 I-lomeroom President 115 Bus Driver 115 J.V. Football 105 Baseball Manager 105 Football 11,125 Student Council 11. . - , W 5 'nii w w -. 5 A ' 'LE i. 1 1 A A ,J '- i i..i ,,., ,. , 1, , , if I - ' ilil' ' .ii Sf' 1 1 'Q CLASS JEAN KAREN HOTCHKISS Latin Club 105 Maiorette 115 F.T.A. 11,125 Junior Red Cross 11,12, Secretary 125 Junior-Senior Prom Committee. JUDY ANNE HOUGH Art Club 10,115 Footlighters Club 105 Beta Club 1O,11,125 Honor Society 11,12, Reporter 125 Mar- shal 125 French Club 11,12. JUDY ELIZABETH HOUSTON Y-Teens 1O,12, Secretary 125 S.O.L, Club 115 Bus Driver 11,12. SHIRLEY ANNE HOWELL Y-Teens 1O,11,12, Treasurer 10, Vice President 115 F.B.L.A. 115 Office Assistant 12. BEVERLY JEAN HOWIE Business Staff EAST WIND 1O,12, Assistant Business Manager 115 Y-Teens 105 Footlighters Club 10,125 Vice President Homeroom 105 F.T.A. 115 Quill and Scroll 11,125 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 115 Folk Dancing 11,125 Beta Club 115 Choir 12. OF '61 Denny Allen, treasurer, of Mrs. East's Homeroom can't really type. He's just showing oft for Gladys Phillips, president, and Barbara Childers, vice-pres- ident. l l l l i l l BRENDA DORIS HOWIE F,H.A. lO, D.E. ll, Y-Teens 12, Folk Dancing l2. ARTHUR LARRY HUBBARD l-li-Y Club IO, Debate Club l2. ENID HUNTLEY Y-Teens lO,ll, Treasurer IO, Girls' Ensemble ll,l2g Bus Driver ll,l2, F.B.L.A. l2, Horneroom Treasurer l2, Office Assistant l2. l l DANLEY KNOX HOUSTON Folk Dancing l2, WILSON PENNINGTON HYDE Science Club 'llg Motor Club I2. JUDY IDOL G,A.A. lO,ll,l2, Treasurer l2, Photography Club IO, Spanish Club ll, Art Club l2. l l i l l PAT IJAMES , Y-Teens Il, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Folk Danc- l l l BARBARA ELIZABETH IRBY l Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Dramatics IO,l2, Folk l Dancing 11,12. ing ll, Footlighters Club l2, Spanish Club IZ. l l l BARBARA WAYNE JAcoss Folk Dancing lO,ll,l2, S.O.L. Club ll, Homeroom i Secretary ll. i i I :,, vVl,,. i l: 1 IEW- H 5 srii, sl it l s I :Q tt, , an X A '-,. V' .4 r l L V fix ,, . f:, L JUDY CAROL JAMISON Footlighters Club lOg Y-Teens lO,ll,l2, Vice Presi- gent llgg Folic Dancing l2g Homeroom Vice Presi- ent . JOSEPH JACKSON JENKINS Arts and Crafts Club ll,l2j Hi-Y Club l2g Bus Driver l2. WILLIAM ARTHUR JENKINS Beta Club ll,l2g Science Club lOg Orientation Com- mittee ll,l2j Footlighters Club ll,l2g Bus Driver lO,ll,l2g l-lomeroom Treasurer l2g A.V. Club l2g Engineers Club ll. ANNE BLISS JOHNSON Student Council llg YvTeens ll, President lip Sec- retary-Treasurer l-lomeroom iOg Footlighters Club lO,l2g Folk Dancing ll,l2g Junior Red Cross l2g G.A,A. Club l2. CHARLES VANCE JOHNSON qviotcir Club lO,l2g Science Club ll,l2g Bus Driver l, . 'Tim P 'll I Q 1 it l i'! ES ,ttf it tf i S S' I Ak i '- is ,EQ ,i K ff U l AF l L 3 Q 4 , gift N, X 5 if 1 iirf::3f:f,: . K f , Mig sv, .L P ' V, r 4 ,'t 'if:' M S b y EUNICE REBECCA JOHNSON Art Club l0,l2g Y-Teens ll,I2g S.O.L. Club 12. FRANCES DIANNE JOLLY S.O.L. Club lO5 Y-Teens lI,I2. DANIEL SILAS JONES Photography Club lO,l lg Beta Club ll,I2g Radio Club l2, Secretary-Treasurer l2g Marshal l l,l2g French Club lI,l2j Orientation Committee I2, ERIC WILLIAM JONES Hi-Y Club lOg Orientation Committee ll,I2g A.V. Club lO,ll,l2, Treasurer l2g Block E Club llg President Homeroom lO,llg Assistant Editor EAST WIND llj Junior-Senior Prom Comrnitteeg Student Council lO,ll,l2g Beta Club lO,ll, Treasurer l2g Junior-Junior Rotarian l2g Key Club ll,I2g Vice President Student Council l2. MARLYN LEA JONES Footlighters Club ily Folk Dancing llg Choir l2g Junior-Senior Prom Committee. g f- E .1 , . 1 f f? A ., ' -rw ' 3 i in .. if U M .I ,L bf vf' wc. J -w -2'-.--,E ., -, ' c if V, V, AL... ,. 5 ciis wa ' l 3, Y lea 835 up P 7 QW ' if . ' .f , wi waz? V A V: ite. , CLASS WILLIAM LESTER JONES Photography Club lO,lI,I2j Bus Driver Il,l2. WILLIAM LORAINE JONES Latin Club IO llg Art Club l2g Choir Il,l2, TIMOTHY ALEXANDER JORDAN Student Council ll,l2g Executive Council l2g Engi- neers Club ll,l2, President 125 Latin Club lO,lI, President llj Key Club ll,l2, Secretary l2p Home- room President ll, Vice President lOg Science Club IOg Beta Club lO,llg Debate Club I2g Business Staff EAST WiND ll,l2g Junior-Junior Rotarian llg Choir l2g Bus Driver ll,I2g Boys' State l2. JO ANN ELIZABETH KANOY Club Footlighters Club lOg Art Club lOj Spanish llg Folk Dancing llj Y-Teens l2j S.O.L. 12. PAT KASMAR President French Club lOj Science Club lOg Student Council ll,I2j Executive Council l2g French Club llg Beta Club ll,l2g Marshal llg Orientation Com- mittee il,l2g Junior-Senior Prom Committeeg His- tory Award llg Honor Society Treasurer l2g Home- room President l2g EYRIE Staff Assistant Editor l2j Quill and Scroll l2. ---' - -sv-' K- . v Z lik' L Mu . W 'Qi A' I L We sr 3 , M K Q X. 5 'is t ft' iiagef SI? in Gui ,v , 7 1 X lie, if ta. OF '61 Bill Pagers, presidentg and Harry Murr, Secretary- treasurer of Miss Foster's homeroorngget ready to take down the Christmas bulletin in their homeroom, Absent was Chet Penninger, vice- president. BARBARA ANN KEZIAH Chief Marshal ll,l2g National Honor Society ll,l2, Vice President l2g Beta Club ll,l2g Student Council 125 Horneroom President 125 F.B.L,A. ll,l2, Vice President l2j Orientation Committee ll,l2g Reporter F.B.L.A. llj Senior Superlative-Best Student, VIRGINIA ELIZABETH KISIAH Footlighters Club lOg F.B.L.A, Club l2g F.H.A. ll. JACQUELYN HAZEL KNIGHT Library Club llg F.T.A. Club ll,l2g Secretary Library Club 125 Girls' Ensemble 12. CAROL ANN KNOTTS Latin Club Treasurer lOg G.A.A. IOQ Orientation Com- mittee lO,llg Student Council ll,l2g Executive Council l2g American Field Service Finalist llg Vice President Senior Class l2g President l-lorneroorn ll,l2g Beta Club lO,ll,l2, Secretary l2g Junior-Senior Prom Committeej Art Club llg EAST WIND Editorial Staff IO,Il, Sopho- more Editor lO, Assistant Editor llg Senior Superlative -Most Likely to Succeed, CONSTANTINE STEPHEN KOKENES Footlighters Club Treasurer lOg Football lO,Il,l2g Track lO,llp President Home-roam llg Block E Club ll,l2g Footliglriters Club ll,l2g Business Staff EAST WIND ll, l2. MARGARET SH ERRILL LAN EY Latin Club lO,llg F.H.A. lO,llg EAGLE Editorial Staff llg Assistant Editor llp Quill and Scroll Il,l2g Junior- Senior Prom Committeeg Debating Club l2g F.T.A. 12g EAGLE Business Staff l2. PATRICIA JORDAN LAWLESS Homeraom Secretary llg Junior-Senior Prom Committeeg G.A.A. llg Folk Dancing Ilg Footlighters Club ll,l2g Secretary 12g Quill and Scroll l2g EAST WIND Edie torial Staff l2. SUSAN DIANE LEDWELL G.A,A. l0g Footlighters Club lO,l2g YeTeens llg Folk gancing 1l1l,l2g Junior-Senior Prom Committeeg French lub IO, , MARTHA NANCY LEE TiTeens lOg F,H.A. llg Folk Dancing llg F.B,L.A. Club W. ei ' ,Q ta' , 1 - ' yi, s , flmg. M 5, I ,.,, , ' ' '5 . A, - :I Q we is it .3 ii X ii 'sr 5 1 l if t y sy . T Q 3, , if I I 1. N1 J' fitiiffi if be li, We Q ,iv gif' Q i 4' 3 +24 v ff' 4 'F il X' 1 K G me R i XF ft, me ., 'M ' , f is gig is N X 5 'xg N W' at i I? at 1 it g w. E is R indie 1 ,iw T MARGARET SU E LEMMOND Art Club IO, Vice President llj 4-H Club Vice Presi- dent lOg Orientation Committee lO,ll,l2g Home- room Secretary lOg Vice President llg Science Club llg Junior-Senior Prom Committee llg Junior Class Beauty llg Girls' Ensemble llg Choir l2g Footlight- ers Club l2g Beta Club ll, Treasurer l2g Home Coming Queen l2g Senior Superlative4Best Looking, Senior Beauty. CRAWFORD JAMES LINEBERGER A.V. Club lO,ll,l2g Folk Dancing lOp Hi-Y Club l2g Motor Club l2g Baseball lOj Spanish Club IO. JIMMY WILLIAM LINKER Motor Club lOg F.F.A. Club ll,l2, President ll, Vice President l2g Bus Driver ll,l2. MARY LEE LINKER NETTIE MELINDA LITTLE Y-Teens lOg Junior Red Cross lOg S.O.l.. Club llg Folk Dancing ll,l2. ,Ml .3 .' WILLIAM CROWELL LITTLE Student Council ll,l2g Homeroom President ll,l2g l-li-Y Club lOg Beta Club llg Block E Club l0,Il, l2g Engineers Club ll,l2g Track lO,ll,l2g Football llj Cross Country lO,l2, Most Valuable Player l2g Junior-Senior Prom Committee. WILMA LUGENIA LITTLE Y-Teens lO,ll,l2, Treasurer lOg Folk Dancing l2g Bus Driver l2. BRENDA SUE LLOYD G.A.A. Club 105 S.O.L, Club lOp F.B,L.A. Club ll,l2g Editorial Staff EAST WIND l2g Y-Teens ll,l2j Quill and Scroll l2. BRENDA JOYCE LONG F.H,A. lO,ll,l2g Folk Dancing llg Library C-lub l2g Bus Driver lO,ll,l2j Homeroom Secretary lO. DONALD RICHARD LONG 2 ,Pi ,Fc ii .. QQ ,Qi K v tk P ' .pt ,gg - Vw.. I gs: U :fy 'r ,Q - -.ear g,w.2,::11rf:ri-f-'aww.fst2,1:i'il'2-ff Qi -:fgfff:'- A if 'D'r' Q. is ,iff 3' - , . ,griygw 7, 5531 Q., -Q.. ., ,, M .K . me v Q saw r .,.. 1 ' - as ,. g 5' W in as ,c,g,L.. A V.rc I ,g,l I ,,.. . x,g:fT i gM i52r Ki tm , ,, . aaa? I 4,Qgs?f31:' ' JERRY WILSON LONG SS Bus Driver lO,ll,l2g Motor Club ll,l2, Treasurer l2g Engineers Club l2. JUDITH AMANDA LONG Homeroom Secretary lO,l2, Vice President llg A. lO,ll, Historian IZ, Parliarnentarian l2j Club ll,l2j National Merit Semi-Finalist. BOBBY SUE LOWERY S.O,L. Club lO,ll,l2p Y-Teens l2. GLORIA DIANE MANN Y-Teens lO,ll, President l2g S.O.L. Club 12. GLENN W. MASON F.F.A, Club lOg Folk Dancing Club llg Eng Club l2. F.T. Beta IIWSSVS DF '61 ROBERT JACKSON McCARLEY Junior-Junior Rotarian Ilg Business Staff EAST WIND Ilg Motor Club Ilg Basketball Ilg Football I2g Block E Club I2j Footlighters Club I2p Beta Club I2. ALLAN PHILIP McCORKLE Student Council I2g Footlighters Club IO,lI,I2, Vice President II, President 125 Folk Dancing Ilg Dramatics Scholarship Ilg Choir ll,I2g Senior Superlative-Most Talented. LILLIAN SHIRLEY McGUFF Art Club II,I2p French Club lI,I2. GLADYS LOUISE McINTYRE Photography Club IOg Spanish Club Ilg G.A.A. Ilg Art Club I 5 Editorial Staff EAGLE IO. PAUL DOUGLAS McKECHNIE Radio Club IOQ Motor Club Ilp Arts and Crafts I2. BEVERLY ANNE McKINNELL President Homeroom IO,II, Treasurer I2g S.O.L. Club I0g Beta Club II,l2, Vice President l2g Junior-Senior Prom Committeeg French Club Ilg Student Council IO, II,I2p Executive Council lI,I2, Secretary I2g Secre- tary Sophomore and Junior Classesg Orientation Com- mittee IO,II,l2g Senior Superlative-Best All Around. RONALD WOODROW McMANUS Motor Club IOg Footlighters Club Ilg Folk Dancing II, I2g Business Staff EAST WIND I2. MALCOM J. McSWAIN Motor Club l2g Folk Dancing Club Ilg Photography Club IO5 Junior-Senior Prom Committee. THOMAS FRANKLIN McWI-IIRTER Motor Club IO,IIg D.E. Club Vice President I2 ROBERT COIT MELENY Photography Club IOg Chess Club ll, President IIg Student Council Ilg Junior-Senior Prom Committeeg Jun- ior Red Cross I2g Bus Driver I2. DALE FRANCIS MILLER Homeroom Vice President IO,II,I2g Folk Dancing IO,II, I2g Radio Club IO, Vice President IOQ Footlighters Club I2g S.O.L. Club Ilg Junior-Junior Rotarian Ilp A.V. Club IO,IIg Bus Driver II I2. JANE KATHERINE MILLER Art Club IOQ Orientation Committee II,l2g Quill and Scroll II,I2g Honor Society Il,l2g Marshal II,I2g French Club II,I2g Junior-Senior Prom Committeeg Assistant Editor EYRIE II Editor 125 Beta Club l2g Homeroom Vice President lip Student Council I2g EAST WIND Edi- torial Staff I2. WILLIAM LOWERY MILLER Radio Club IO,lI, President I2g Motor Club lI,l2p Bus Driver II,I2, WILLIAM MU RDEN MILLER Basketball IO5 Track IOg Hi-Y Club I0g Golf Ilg Science Club II, President 125 Photography Club Ilg Motor Club l2p Homeroom Treasurer Il. JOSEPH STEPHEN MOORE Photography Club IOg Folk Dancing llg Motor Club II, 125 D.E. Club lI,I2. 5 is ,i ig' it if ij f . E I I ..: ., I yiii Am 5 .,., . , ui , , f ,J ,sf I. if 1 Q, - New I ith i ,Q wi . ii if .yi. 'PP 'Q g V.4V. , M B wg Al l us e I I l' I . 1 'xliy, 4 JC I. . , -:iv ,V I , , ,fri T 1 1 ' 1 A I A 6,1 Q I isicii I ' Q., ,ix . ,. A, if , v i f 4 1,1 5 S, CAROLYN HOUGH MORGAN Latin Club 105 Science Club 115 Musicians Club 11,125 Y-Teens 125 Choir 125 Junior-Senior Prom Committee. JANIE FRANCES MORRIS Junior Red Cross 105 Homeroom Vice President 115 S. Diblglub 10,11,125 F.l-l.A. Club 1O,11,125 Bus Driver SUSIE MORROW Homeroom Treasurer 115 F.T.A. 10,115 S.O.L. Club 11, 125 Musicians Club 12. STELLA HOPE MORTON A.V. Club 10,115 G,A.A. 105 Homeroom Secretary 11, 125 President Folk Dancing 125 Student Council 12: Business Staff EAST WIND 11. EUGENE ARMBURST MOSLEY F.F.A. Club 105 D.E. Club 11,12. K ff: ' ff. 41.0. ,, .5 1, BILLY RICHARD MULLIS F.F.A. Club l0,11, Club Reporter 115 Bus Driver 10,115 D.E. Club 12. CHARLES WAYNE MULLIS Folk Dancing Club 105 F.B.L.A. 125 Hi-Y Club 12. MARTHA SUE MULLIS Student Council 11,125 Library Club 1O,11, President 115 D.E. Club President 125 Footlighters Club 115 F.B,L.A. Club 125 Y-Teens 125 Girls' Ensemble 105 Choir 115 Bus Driver 115 Junior-Senior Prom Committee5 Orientation Committee 10. HARRY CLIFTON MU RR Folk Dancing 105 Student Council 125 Hi-Y Club Ser- geant at Arms 10, Reporter 11, President 12. EMILY DRUMMOND NANCE Folk Dancing 105 S.O.L. Club 11,125 G.A.A. 11,125 Junior Red Cross 11. dn... 555555 E.s imggi . .His CLASS ROBERT SAMUEL NICHOLS Motor Club 10,11,12. DONNA ALICE NIVENS Library Club 115 F.H.A. Club 125 Junior Red Cross 125 Junior-Senior Prom Committee, ROBERT LEWIS NORMAN Motor Club 10,115 Photography Club 105 Basketball Hi-Y Club 125 Folk Dancing Club 125 Red Cross Cl 125 A.V. Club 12. NORMAN DAVIS NORWOOD Homeroom Treasurer 105 Motor Club 10,115 Folk Dar ing 125 Bus Driver 11,12 JAMES MICHAEL OLIVER Block E Club 11,125 Science Club 10,115 Spanish Cl 125 C1r8ss Country 115 Track 10,1 1,125 Homeroom Trecl urer . .. . A . .. ' .QM ,5 5 5 W . , 1 -if gil., .si 1. 5 Q ' We iuiix EX! SW' Iwi 55,9 QW 'kts iiwn.-4 Sk ...K 5 .vu I ,M , V 5. ,W ti , . v ,L kr. -4-5. .- 1- -M.. 1. ' il 1 ' lf ,Q if J ,Xi A A ii ' .1 - f I x y ' if ii, . . filiiwf 'if . ' -5 + 1. f 5 'ii . it ...La 1 ,.., - , .I ' -:feel . 1-fifissfiewsi. .. .gui . .... . ,... ..,.. , . . ... . ...... .1 K, . .- wr-.gg 4' si... iiwi i - ' M. 1ffi.Q1w..- . . ' 551 3 .5. fir 1 . .ag .mg iw, .5 1 H f S kt .. , L f Q 1' CDF 'bl Exercising their senior privilege , officers of C h , , . , oac Hoods homeroom, Bill Little, president, Beverly McKinnell, treasurer, Will Ford, vice- president, and Dale Miller, guidance chairman, leave early for lunch. KENNY ROGER OPPENHEIM Student Council IO, l-lameroom President IO, Hi-Y Club IO, Art Club I2. VICTOR HENRY ORR Bus Driver II, Motor Club IO, Baseball IO Block E Club IO,II,I2, Footlighters Club I2, Choir I2, RICHARD FRANKLIN OVERCASH Motor Club IO, Secretary II, Folk Dancing II,I2, Block E Club I2, Football IO,Il,I2, Track IO, BRENDA KAY PADGETT Y-Teens Club I2g Bus Driver Il. IO, Secretary II, Folk Dancing Il,l2, DE. DANIEL HILLMAN PARKER Motor Club IO,I2, Falk Dancing II. JUDITH NANCE PARKER Y-Teens IO,II, Folk Dancing II,I2. MARGARET JANE PARRISH Footlighters Club l2, Science Club Committee II,I2, , tarial Staff EAST WIND I2, Beta Club I2. IO, Engineers Club II I2, Secretary I2, Qulll and Scroll IQ, Orientation Junior-Senior Prom Committee' Edi- NELLIE ELIZABETH PATERSON F.T.A. IO,II, Engineers Club IQ, Orientation Commit- tee II,I2, Honor Society Il,I2, G.A.A. IO,I2. SARAH JUANITA PAXTON Y-Teens IO, Spanish Club lI,I2, Vice President I2, I-llomeroom Vice President II, Business Staff EAST WIND lj get--.df 1 SAMUEL BRICE PENDER F.F.A. Secretary IO,11,125 Motor Club 11,125 Bus Driver 12. CHESTER BERNARD PENNINGER, JR. Homeroom Treasurer 105 Folk Dancing 1O,11,12, Treasurer 125 Junior Red Cross 105 Baseball 11,12, Junior-Senior Prom Committee5 Footlighters Club 125 Homeroom Vice President 125 Business Staff EAST WIND 12. ERIC DE WAYNE PHIFER Photgraphy Club 10, Treasurer 115 Motor Club 12. GLADYS IRENE PHILLIPS Homeroom Vice President 105 Y-Teens 105 Latin Club 105 Beta Club 11, President 125 Musicians Club 11,125 Junior-Senior Prom Committee5 President Homeroom 125 Choir 12. . JAMES WILLIAM PHILLIPS Photography Club 10, Treasurer 115 Bus Driver 125 Dramatics 12. LINDA SUE PIERCE Homeroom Vice President 105 Secretary 115 President 125 Footlighters Club 105 Latin Club 10,11, .Secre- tory 115 Science Club 125 Beta Club 11,125 Quill.and Scroll 125 Student Council 125 EAST WIND Business Staff 115 Editorial Staff 125 Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee. BENNY RAY PIGG F.F.A. Club Officer 115 Choir 115 Bus Driver ll. FRANCES ELIZABETH PITTMAN National Merit Semifinalist 125 Beta Club 1O,11,12, Sec. 11, Vice Pres. 125 Latin Club 105 French Club 11, President 125 Honor Society 11,125 Marshal 11, 125 Student Council 125 Quill and Scroll 125 Business Staff EAST WIND 105 Editorial Staff 11,125 Earp Williams V.F.W, Award 115 D.A.R. Citizenship Award 125 Orientation Committee 11,12, Chairman 125 Ju- nior-Senior Prom Committee. PATRICIA LOUISE PLINER Lotin Club 10, Reporter 105 Footlighters Club 105 A.V. Club 105 EAST WIND Business Staff 105 French Club 11,125 Science Club 11,12, Secretary 125 Quill and Scroll 11,125 EAST WIND Editorial Staff 11,12, Assistant Editor 11, Editor-in-Chief 125 Student Coun- cil 125 Orientation Committee 11,125 Marshal 11,125 Homeroom Treasurer 11, Vice President 125 Junior- Senior Prom Committee5 National Merit Semi-Final- ist, Beta Club 125 Miss EAST WIND. FRANCES ANNE POINDEXTER Girls' Ensemble IO5 Red Cross 105 Y-Teens 105 Folk Dancing 115 Choir 11,125 Beta Club 11,125 Musicians Club 125 Office Assistant 12. CLAS! CAROLYN DIANE PORTER Arts and Crafts Club 105 Y-Teens 11,12, Treasurer 11, President 125 Footlighters Club 12. ROBERT K. PORTER Motor Club 10,125 A.V. Club 10,125 Sophomore Improvement Award5 Musicians Club 12. LINDA FRANCES PRICE Student Council 125 Homeroom Treasurer 10, Secre- tary 11, Vice President 125 Musicians Club 125 EAST WIND Business Staff 125 Spanish Club 10,11, Secretary 115 Girls' Ensemble 125 Bus Driver 11,125 Chairman Invitation Committee Prom5 Folk Dancing 105 Senior Superlative-Best Personality5 Beta Club 125 President of S.O.L. 12. PATRICIA LEE PRICE Footlighters Club 11,12, Best Supporting Actress 115 F.T.A. Club 11. LINDA LUCILLE PRIVETTE Student Council 125 French Club Secretary 11,125 Homeroom Secretary 125 Beta Club 1O,11,125 S.O,L. Club 105 Honor Society 11,125 Quill and Scroll 11, Treasurer 125 EYRIE Staff 11,125 Business Manager 11,125 Marshal 11,125 Girls' Ensemble 125 Orienta- tion Committee 11,125 Junior-Senior Prom Commit- tee. -J ff . ,t'f:. .Q -Y , f'f:'W . ' . . Ti ' - i ,.. -. - if at f ri- su, ffia.'.1:.snsg.f-- K M 1 w e Q Mg 5 'E xi K ii it Ii .fi ' f-1-mf ,eds ., JV 'Y Mi: hi m S' M 1' '19 A 5'5. I F s 5, A am I x 5 ' A me . i Y t , . ...-- .. . 1 '12 . s. is 3 . ,.-, Q 1 ' iii K fwmw FP' ,. nw DF '61 PATRICIA' KAY PRIVETTE Homeroom Secretary 1O,12, Vice President 115 Y-Teens 105 Science Club 115 Spanish Club 115 Musicians Club 125 S.O.L. Club 12, Reporter 125 Girls' Ensemble 105 Choir 11,125 Bus Driver 10,11,12, PAMELA LEROY PUGH llvnor Society 125 Beta Club 125 Choir 125 French Club EDWARD DATON PU RSER Track 1O,11,125 Photography Club 105 Block E Club 11,125 Folk Dancing Club 115 Footlighters Club 125 Homeroom President 115 Student Council 11. OLIVER GRADY QUERY Photography Club5 Motor Club 115 Junior-Senior Prom Committee, S.O.L. Club 125 Business Staff EAST WIND 125 Treasurer Homeroom 12. RAN DOLPH WAYNE RATTERREE Photography Club 105 Folk Dancing Club 11,125 Science Club 125 S.O.L. Club 115 Junior-Senior Prom Committee5 Cross Country 125 Block E Club 125 Track 125 Busi- ness Staff EAST WIND, WALTER B. REID Orientation Committee 105 Beta Club 10,115 Folk Danc- ing 1O,125 Block E Club 11,125 Homeroam President 115 Student Council 11,125 Varsity Baseball 11,125 Foot- ball 11,125 Junior-Junior Rotarian, Senior Superlative- Best Personality. RICHARD WAYNE REVELS Science Club 105 Student Council 125 President Home- room 125 Folk Dancing Club 11,125 Footlighters Club 125 Engineers Club 11. GLENN GARRISON RHODES Library Club 105 Footlighters Club 115 Junior-Junior Ro- tarian 115 Junior-Senior Prom Committee, French Club 11,125 French Award 115 A.V. Club 1O,11,125 Assistant Chief Operator 11, President5 Chief Operator 125 Key Club 125 Beta Club 125 Student Council 125 Science Club 125 Orientation Committee 1O,11,125 Choir 12., DORIS JEAN RICE S.O.L. Club 105 Y-TEENS 115 Folk Dancing 12. JUDY GRIFFIN RICE Y-Teens 1O,11,125 Library Club 12. JEANNE ANNE ROBERTS Musicians Club 10, Reporter 115 S.O.L. Club 115 Foot- lighters Club 125 Folk Dancing 125 Madorette 11,125 Bus Driver lO,11. JOHN THOMAS ROBERTSON Radio Club 10,115 Musicians Club 12. ALEXANDER McAULEY ROBINSON l-lomeroom Treasurer 105 1-li-Y Club 105 Motor Club 11, 125 Science Club 11. ALLISON SWINSON ROGERS Photography Club 115 Motor Club 11. WILLIAM MELVIN ROGERS Student Council 10,11,12, Vice President 115 Executive Council 1O,11,125 President of Sophomore Class5 Key Club 10,11,12, President 125 Block E Club 1O,11,125 Beta Club 11,125 1-li-Y Club 105 Homeroom President 125 Orientation Committee 115 Junior-Junior Rotarian 11, Junior Rotarian 125 Football 1O,11,125 Basketball 1O,11, 12, Captain 125 Track 12. ZX' 7.'5r Q 2 1 -b V1 Ri s it i if gg, in I Eg? it 1 1, Y 8 it tx 3 gf 'ii' 1 3 ,,s,f t ic Sli -:ni ii , . E --f' .iw r r id c 1 2 I s L X P i 2 i , 1 is Q ggi., . if, - i-I . ess' ' ,fri mit w 1 . .,,, H : i. H aw nll A CAROL JANE ROLAND Y-Teens 10,115 Folk Dancing 12. LAN NY CASEWELL ROSS F.F.A. 10,11,125 Falk Dancing 105 Choir 115 Baskel- ball 12. NANCY REBECCA ROSS Y-Teens 105 Girls' Ensemble 105 Folk Dancing 11,125 Library Club 115 Choir 115 F.B.L.A, Club 12. TOMMY CARROLL ROSS Red Cross 105 Phofogrophy Club 10,115 Mofor Club 105 Folk Dancing 11,125 Basketball 115 Track 11,125 Fooflighters Club 125 Cross-Country Co-Capfain 12, Most Valuable Player 125 Block E Club 12. RALPH WAYNE ROWELL Mofor Club 105 Cross Counfry 11,125 Track 115 Hi- Y Club 11, Sergeant 115 Block E Club 11,125 Folk Dancing 115 Footlighfers Club 12. TED RUSHING Block E Club 11,125 Hi-Y Club 105 Mofor Club 115 Football 115 Track 11. HARRY MITCHELL RUSSELL Secretary Horneroom 105 Radio Club 105 Bus Driver 11,125 Motor Club 11,12. JOHN DEADERICK SCOTT Latin Club 105 Science Club 115 Folk Dancing 115 I-Ii-Y Club 125 Musicians Club 12. CAROL HIGGINS SCRUGGS Y-Teens 10,11,125 F.l-l.A. 115 Library ROY WALDEN SEGEE 12. Folk Dancing 10,115 Science Club 115 Library Club 125 A.V. Club 125 Choir 10,11,125 Bus Driver sw ,..- M . .... m A V, 5 ,.,,... A .,., . . , 2 . , V li K M Q ,. -.. .. IN ' f. . N 191 I 11511 'L 51 6: S . I if -Wien sf. '13, . ff tg , Y .394 L 'I . g ,3....-f: fig, . CLAS WILLIAM GREGORY SHAMBERG Bus Driver 10,11,125 Hi-Y Club 105 Mofor Club 11,12 GWENDOLYN LORENE SHERRIN I-Iorneroam Treasurer5 Jr. Red Cross 105 Y-Teens 10 F.B.L.A, Club 11,12. PHYLLIS ILENE SHIMPOCK F.H.A. Club 12. ROSALYN ANN SHOOK G.A.A. 11,125 Homeroom Treasurer 11,125 S.O.L Club 11,125 French Club 115 Folk Dancing 12. EVA VIRGINIA SIMMONS Junior Red Cross 105 Foojlighfers Club, Secrefary 10 12, sem Club 10,125 swimming Team io, choir izf M imwnfz . K 2- .xg ' Q .r 'Yi M a I, 1 . N ..,, K V . QC .f :ff ..-- I? . ME ' V I Lf-1' . - :Q U V xv 11' , ,e , . 'f if 1 - :S , 9? re.. 7 .11. -- I vi . u f 9 1xc :i i DF '61 Officers of Miss Laws' homeroom, Pat Collins, secretaryg Patty Pliner, vice-presidentg Carole Knotts, presidentg and Pete De Vita, treasurer practice showing their senior rings to the under- classmen. DAVID VANN SIMPSON Musicians Club lO,ll,l2g F.B,L.A. Club i2. JEANETTE HAMMER SIMPSON l Folk Dancing lO,l2g F.l-l.A. Club llg S.O.L. Club l2g Bus Driver ll,l2g Junior-Senior Prom Committee. RICHARD KENT SIMPSON l-ii-Y Club lO, Chaplain llg Folk Dancing ll,l2g Foot ball l2, DAVID MICHAEL SIZEMORE Junior-Senior Prom Committeeg Football ll,l2g Basketball ll,l2g F.T.A. llg Footlighters Club l2g Folk Dancing Club 12g Block E Club l2g Senior Superlative-Wittiest. ARTHUR M. SKIBBE Student Council i2g Latin Club ll,l2, Vice President l2g Hi-Y Club lO, Footlighters Club ll,l2g Quill and Scroll ily Homeroom Treasurer l2g EAGLE Assistant Editor lip Editor l2g Kay Club l2g Orientation Committee ll,l2g Senior Superlative-Most Likely to Succeed. JUDY ANNE SLOOP Folk Dancing Club iOg Spanish Club 12g S.O.L. Club l2. RUSSELL M. SLOSS Block E Club il,l2g Key Club li, Treasurer i2g Foot- ball ll,l2, Captain l2g Baseball lO,ll,l2g Basketball lO,l2j Orientation Committee l2g Senior Superlative- Best School Spirit. CATHERINE LESTER SMITH Foatlighters Club lOg Spanish Club llg S.O.L. Club llj Junior Red Cross lig F,E.L.A. Club l2, Editorial Staff EAST WIND l2. SYLVANE SMITH F.H.A. lO,ll,l2. .-- li il is. 1 - r ' .ft'rf4getgggi't3f-3 . F fi X it I K rf 'iv' 111 ,WM it W , ee N ,. A llll K r I ,-'u v I LY .,l. I f 5- wr, 6 qrgk WM. .. VIRGINIA LOIS SOISET G,A,A. Club 105 Footligbfers Club 105 Homeroorn Treasurer 105 Beta'Club 1O,11,12, Secretary 125 Junior-Senior Prom Committee5 F.T.A, 11,12, Presi- dent 125 Student Council 11,125 Homeroom Vice Pres- ident 115 Cheerleader 125 Orientation Committee 125 Library Assistant 12. NANCY ANN SPENCER Beta Club 11,12, Secretary 11,125 F.T.A. 1O,11,12, Parliamentarian 11, Vice President 125 Junior Red Cross 115 Bus Driver 12. WILLIAM ALBERT SPRINGS Folk Dancing 105 Science Club 115 Motor Club 11,12, Vice President 125 Football 115 l-lomeroom Treasurer l . JUDY ANN STAFFORD Folk Dancing 115 F.H.A. 115 Art Club 12. ELIZABETH ANNE STARNES G.A,A. 105 Art Club 105 Folk Dancing 115 Junior Red Cross 11,125 S.O.L, Club 11,125 Y-Teens 125 Bus Driver 12. 1 ,J ' ' 2:35 : Sfiftiit'-If F5 -iiiifiiifiiii A - 2 Z 5 ' S Jim 5 wifi ' ' ' 'f was 5:5 ' : i9i1?K' ze-ii':'Z i 31ii5'i:-'4- - i,,. M ..: W, ,,,5,s5s,, .Mi . , X. .. 1 fa-gigs' .. ,A , KATHRYN ELAINE STEELE Folk Dancing 105 Homeroom Secretary 105 Choir 11, 125 S.O.L. Club 11,125 Musicians Club 125 Bus Driver 125 GirI's State 12. ANNE MORRISON STEPHENS Business Staff EAST WIND 105 Student Council 10, 115 Hameroom President 10,115 Footlighters Club 105 Junior-Senior Pram Committee5 S.O.L, Club 115 Span- isn Club 115 Y-Teens 12, Vice President 125 Science Club 125 Library Club 12. MARSHA LEE STEPHENS Folk Dancing 10,125 Y-Teens 11,125 S.O.L. Club 125 Red Cross 105 Choir 11,12. MARGARET LOUISE STEVENS G.A.A. 105 Homeraom Secretary 105 Science Club 1O,11, Secretary 115 Arts and Crafts Club 11, Treas- urer 115 l-lomeioom Vice President 115 Audio Visual Club 11,125 Red Cross 115 Business Staff EAST WIND 11,125 Y-Teens Club 12, Treasurer 125 Library Club 125 Bus Driver 11,125 Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee5 Letter Girl 12. JAMES BOYD STOKES Hi-Y Club 105 Motor Club 11,12, President 125 Stu- dent Council 125 Football 115 Track lO,11,12, Most Valuable Player 1O,1I,125 Basketball 115 Science Club 105 Folk Dancing 12. CLASS IIMMIE STROUPE Motor Club 105 Folk Dancing Club 105 Bus Driver gJ,L15I2Arts and Craft 115 Over IB Club 125 D.E. Ll . CHARLES THOMAS SUMNER Homeroom Treasurer 105 Golf Team 1O,1l,125 Li- brary Club 10,115 Library Club 11, Reporter 115 En- gineers Club l25 Block 'E Club 12. PAT LANCASTER SUMMERS Y-Teens 105 Junior-Senior Prom Committee5 Junior Red Cross 115 G.A.A. 125 French Club 11512. LARRY SUSTAR Hi-Y Club 105 Musicians Club 125 Library Club 12. FAITH MARIE TEACHOUT Junior Red Cross 105 Folk Dancing 11,12, President 125 S.O.L. Club 115 Junior-Senior Prom Committeeg Student Council 125 Business Staff of EAST WIND 1 yrs' sc 'Q DF '61 President Wayne Revels, and vice-president Mere- dith Carpenter, of Mr. Reid's homeroom, look on in amazement as secretary, Jean Yearwood tries to figure-out wl'iat's wrong with her bulletin board, and treasurer Rosalyn Shook snickers in the background. EDWARD LOGAN TEETER Folk Dancing 115 Choir 1I,12. FRANCIS MICHAEL THOMAS Student Council 10,l1,l2, President 125 Key Club 1O,1I, 125 Beta Club 1O,11,125 Football 1O,11,125 Hi-Y Club 10,11, Secretary 115 Baseball 11,125 Block E Club 11, 125 Junior-Junior Rotarian 115 Junior Rotarian 125 Ju- nior Lion 115 EAST WIND Editorial Staff 115 Sports Edi- tor 115 Homeroom President 105 Class Officer 1O,1I, Vice President IO, President 115 Senior Superlative- Best All Around5 Mr. East Wind 12. HENRY DOUGLAS THOMAS Hi-Y Club 105 Homeraom Officer 105 Golf Team 1O,1l, 125 Motor Club 11,125 Engineers Club 12. JUDY GERTRU DE THOMASSON Science Club 105 Dramatics Club 105 Photography Club 11,125 G.A.A. 11,125 Engineers Club 125 Junior-Senior Prom Committee. JEFF HAYWOOD THOMPSON Homeroom Vice President IO, Hi-Y Club 105 Football 1O,11,125 Basketball IO,11,125 Track 105 Folk Dancing 11125 Baseball 11,125 Block E Club 11,125 Senior Superlative-Most Athletic. WILLIAM ARCI-IIE THOMPSON Motor Club IO5 Folk Dancing 11,12. JEAN MURRAY TILLOTSON Art Club IO5 Folk Dancing 11,125 S.O.L. Club 12. PATRICIA NORMA TOLSON Folk Dancing 1O,II,I25 F.B.L.A. 12. REBECCA ANN TORRENCE Folk Dancing 10,11,125 G.A.A. 10,125 Junior Red Cross wl,L15 liootlighters Club 11,125 Business Staff EAST D 1 . 535 by ' l ul , , , zz -,-if 4- qi s I 4, i I 1 Y if K1 112: ,Za ,, E ,e,,, Rl F- T 4 were rm 2 ? .1 in -0. K r r wi 5 1 rr ln E , te ,, i 1 ,.'i ii , .,,, rnrl ' sciy f . fw- ig'-i , K, Z ll KENNETH WAYNE TROUTMAN F.F.A. Club 115 Bus Driver 11,125 Folk Dancing Club 12. PATRICIA ANN TUCKER Y-Teens Club 105 Folk Dancing Club 115 S.O.L. Club 12. SARAH MARIE TUCKER F.B.L.A. Club 11,12, Treasurer 125 Folk Dancing Club 105 Junior Red Cross 10. JOSEPH BRICE TURNER Football 1O,1l,125 Track 105 Baseball 11,125 Block E Club 11,125 Folk Dancing 11,12. LAINA LEE TURNER Y-Teens Club 105 Folk Dancing 11,125 S.O.L. Club 11. JUDITH DIANNE TURNHAM Y-Teens 10,115 Footlighters Club 10. DON CALVIN TWEED F.F.A. 1O,1l,125 Folk Dancing Club 105 Basketball 115 Baseball 11,12. HENRY WILSON TYSINGER National Honor Society 125 Musicians Club 125 Choir 12. JUDY BRIGHT UNTZ Audio Visual Club 105 F.T.A. Club 1O,1l,125 Junior- Senior Prom Committee 115 Beta Club 10,11,125 Edi- torial Staff of the EAGLE 125 Quill and Scroll 125 Girls' State 11. CAROLE ANN VAN HOOREBEKE 1-lomeroom Treasurer 115 Fok Dancing 11,125 Foot- lighters Club 12. s. 1+ I . I .f,vffi,W ,h i?. 15gl-5, V. . if-11.5 , ,il if . ,, ,F nail!! .5 J K Q - X , , ..,. ., ., ' .... -. 1251, , , '52 K K , A -' 1 I K. ig.. 7: H sh- Yiwu , L fm - , - '- - si V f r 5 Q .K 'icgf . Su ff 5 +V - .eg-. 1 ..,. J., .. . . N. .. 11- 4 .. wi . vmrii ,S :-:,.-. hiizfcsi wi.-. :QW 5 l - fif- ,- 5 , ff - 55 2 ll 5 ' ,L 1 2125 5 1... 5. .- , 'lik' gw iglwgi xt 1 .,-' I . ' w . , Lig,,5g.j,ggg5.a'V . . H 91 , it ' 5 aw, Q ' 1 Bw ' .1 5,5.. W. 1 Nw W CLASS ROBERT PICKETT VINROOT Basketball 105 Football 1O,1l,125 Track 105 Photog- raphy Club 10, Secretary 105 Folk Dancing 11,125 Business Staff EAST WIND 11,125 Hi-Y Club 12, Sgt. at Arms 12. JOHNNIE GRETA VINSON S.O,S. Club 10,115 Photography Club 11. LAI RE WADDELL Homeroom President 105 Student Council 10,11,'l2, Treasurer 125 Beta Club 10,11,12, Vice President 115 Vice President of Junior Class5 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 115 Executive Council 11,125 Footlighters Club 125 Orientation Committee 11,125 Senior Super- lative-Most Courteous 12. PATRICIA DIANE WAGSTAFF F.H.A. Club 125 1-lomeroorn Vice President 12. KENNETH BLEASE WALDEN I-ii-Y Club 10,115 Football 10,115 Business Staff EAST WIND 115 Motor Club 12. -I if-65 5 jj, if It .A ..,v , 5.29 7 Si . -' is . 3 ' Q, -w. 'fi ,fff' , 14. M gxgi2v11Si5PL15f' H - .ic Q - H , 4 . I 1, in if film .ili- X .., iw . 'S 1 , ,i 'li' '4 rev -I' 1. 1,4 .,1, 3.1 . ..1' 'I Fl . lb kiln in 1, .4 imfw W is 2 if W3 i 1, ,ri Q ma . if Eff.. f 5.111 .5 5. ff' . gt . f-it k ' 51152 lil I 1- ' ' I '. Ii.-I W . . ' . sf! ' 711-51. I . 1 ,W 'ffm 1 5511 -. . - 4.-, . . -1.-...lm 'iw-HI, 'f . 'l.Sii5isf?f?i?5,s: . hi fi ' ' 3 i 7, :1f1r ,gig-'g-51.11 .fall ', ,. OF '61 Pris Blanton, president, Gordon Burns, vice- presidentj Kay Privette, secretary, and Ike Jenk- ins, treasurer, see what they can concoct to get rid of their homeroom teacher, Mr, Robertson. EDGAR HARRIS WALKER Homeroom Treasurer 105 Block E Club 11,12, Treas- urer 12, Hi-Y Club 1O,11, Chaplain 11, Football 10,11 121 Track 1O,11,12, Footlighters Club 12. E ilii U2 ,. .W if iii? as 'w ' S r 41.-gm t V r f JAMES HERVY WALKER Footlighters Club 12. BRENDA JOYCE WATSON Folk Dancing 10, Y-Teens 11, Vice President 115 Home- 1 room Treasurer 115 F.H.A. Club 125 S.O.L. Club 12. ij I -w Q n l : X 1 HARRY nAvis WATSON, JR. H1-Y Club 1o,11, vice President 11. 1 . it Q JAMES GARNER WAYNE H1-Y Club 105 Motor club 11,125 aus Driver 11,12. E M NATHAN MosELY WEAVER h 4-H club 10, Photography club 11. REBECCA ANN WENTZ Footlighters Club 105 F.T.A. Club 11,12, Treasurer 12. BARBARA ANN WEST Y-Teens 10, Girls' Ensemble 105 Choir 11,12, Folk Danc- ggb11i12g S.O.L. Club 125 Red Crass 125 Footlighters u . KATHERINE BEVERLY WHITE G.A.A. 1O,1l,12g F.T.A. Club l0,11,12, Red Cross 12, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Spanish Club 12. 2.1 ,111 W rm , s 2 is QQ 1 Q Q S 9' E Qc A 2 MURRAY REED WHITE Science Club 1O,11, Treasurer 115 Engineers Club 11,125 Beta Club 11,125 Spanish Club 125 Quill and Scroll 115 EYRIE Staff 11, Assistant Editor 115 Orien- tation Committee 11,12, MARY PHYLLIS WHITLEY Arts and Crafts Club 105 S.O.L. Club 115 Y-Teens 125 Footlighters Club '125 Treasurer of Y-Teens 12. DAVID WHEELER WHITLOCK Motor Club 11,125 Science Club 115 Bus Driver 11,12. FREDERICKA YVONNE WILLIAMS Club 105 Girls' Ensemble 10,125 Musicians Club HELEN FRANCES WILLIAMS Honor Society 11,125 Marshal 11,125 Y-Teens 105 SQL. Club 11,125 Senior Superlative-Most Depend- a e. LYN DON DALE WILLIAMS Science Club 10,115 Engineers Club 11,125 Debate Club 125 A.V. Club 11,125 Basketball 115 Boys' State 125 Bus Driver 11,125 Junior-Senior Prom Commit- tee5 Orientation Committee 11. MARTHA ANN WILLIAMS S.O.L. Club 105 Y-Teens 11,125 Junior Red Cross 125 Library Club 125 Girls' Ensemble 125 Bus Driver 11, . MICHAEL WADE WILLIAMS . l-16-T1 Club 10,115 Motor Club 11,125 Bus Driver PAMELA JANE WILLIS Beta Club 11,12, Secretary 125 G.A.A. 1O,11,12, Treasurer 115 Latin Club 105 F.T.A. 11,125 Librarian 125 EAST WIND Editorial Staff 125 Quill and Scroll 125 Honor Society 11,125 Marshal 11,125 Junior-Senior Prom Committee5 Business Staff EAST WIND. ALIEEN WILSON F.H.A, 1O,11,12, Treasurer 125 Folk Dancing 10,115 Bus Driver 11,125 Orientation Committee 11. CLASS GEORGE ARNOLD WILSON Latin Club 1O,11,12. MARJORIE WILSON Folk Dancing 105 Y-Teens 115 F.B.L.A. 12, Historian 125 F.H.A. 125 Reporter 125 Business Staff EAST WIND 11. ELIZABETH ARNETTE WINSTEAD Y-Teens 105 Homeroom Treasurer 115 Folk Dancing 11,125 Art Club 12. BRENDA GAIL WOODBURN F.B.L.A. 125 Arts and Crafts Club 105 Art Club 11, MICHELE ELAINE WOODWORTH Latin Club 105 Folk Dancing 10,125 Homeroom Sec- retary 105 French Club 11,125 Junior-Senior Prom Committee. tying- 1: , , 5 ... t. , ' A I i . it Vi f. , aff-A 5 : xg 'iw' ' fi.. ' Q 111 ' 2. 5' -SQ? is will f i wg. A ' 9 fee, .w a . 3514 , -f We 2 ' 1 1 3 fue: f rl fi W, ,, a - , , 'at 'f'hWll..f,f 5, K. + .f t-' A ' -, Www 53' We 5 iiei- .- ' ' ' my 3 4, ,,.,.,,.:ew-G b I '4'fi.' L' 5 ' A.,-ae:.'i if is 58s if,.iiV ,, -. f-- At,-,Q-1 ,, ,Q w i 3 ,. . ffi.. nf W ' . .i'li'?'l-T-ff - - u ' ' ' 'i ' - 'X 5 , t.i. ,t., ir ' X 2 My? ' ts K' L Z, it 'X i ' f 'H Cui , V L' 'ig igfggf ,V i . , I ,-.- 4 ' :FLW K wil 'fit .: .'pii,,. . . T 1? ..w q,..:+,, ' fi '- , lk, ,,,- 61 J y i J 412 , F - , R , v . il MARIAN JEAN YEARWOOD ' ,ji Homeroom Treasurer ll, Secretary l2g Photography . if Club lOg Spanish Club ll President llg Y-Teens ',i, 1' W ll, Vice-President ily F.T.A. Club 125 Art Club 12. Vw - 1 DURVAN rRANcis WRIGHT J Photography Club lOj D.E. Club ll, i2 , S Officers of Mr, Scott's homeroom, Pat Kasmar, Wagstaff, vice-presidentg Pam Black, secretaryg Brafford, treasurerg display unusual pokiness lunch as the senior buzzer rings. ? 54 presidentg Pat and Sue Ann in leaving for is if saggy Mil 1 ' 1- J it J sg 5 J Q '1 l If you do not come to school, Mr. Singleton and his senior office assistants will get you. SEN IORS NOT PICTURED Richard A. Armstrong JoAnn Brown Jimmy Carol Craig Clarence Harley Dennis Joe Thomas Hailey Thomas Wayne Hartis Freddie Warren Hearne Sondra Lee Johnson Jerry Robert Kennedy Bobby Ellsworth Kille James E. Moore James Calvin Morris Zeb Linwood Parrish Jeffrey Charles Pickett Michael Scott Powers Peggy Sue Ritch Donald Jackson Russell William Lowery Torrence Garth Wade Williams Z3 Q ASW? 5 . 5 L, PN 5 Wil? ,if .Jw Q 'A ff. 8 WZZ6Zkd06ZEJ As player or spectator, the East Eagle listened to these words of our Alma Mater and never failed to live up to them. He was brave and bold as he scored a touchdown, made a basket, hit a homerun, ran track, and brought home to the nest a state championship in cross country. Our Eagle was never grounded, because we always kept him bold in victory and brave in the face of defeat. , f 1, 5 V' ,,,. I .... f -Niguel ix.-grtkb g A ,.,xj,.,j -: - H: gi Z - R Q. 1-if sfflfw-S., 7 ,F-t ag-1 :Ss by 'Sir-P 'i-av? :-.T.-491 F -X f fiaf 1' ,ff AQ xi- x Q.. x ' is M . is N ,sf l 1 V E SPORTS A year of excitement and hard work began for the cheerleaders almost as soon as the elections were over. During the summer they had practices every'week. The climax of the summer's work was a beach trip. At the beginning of the school year one of the first duties of the cheerleaders was to welcome the soohomores and tell them about how much school spirit means to East. During football season the cheerleaders chartered buses to games out of town, gave pep rallies, and sponsored different projects to boost spirit, such as: a bonfire, pep shirts, spirit chains, and the new card section. Basketball season brought continuous work-two games a week. Pom poms and booster cards were sold for the various basketball games. Two boys on the squad brought new life into the cheerleaders' acti- vities. The boys contributed much to the varied duties of their positions. The full year, from one election to the next, brought constant en- joyment to each cheerleader. As he served, he encountered many moments which remain to be enjoyably remembered. M' E Carolyn Brents, head cheerleader, help- iss vans h bf ADVISOR ed to decorate t e stadium e ore one of the games. Left to Right: Tim Bagwell, Judy Chesnutt, Meredith Carpenter, Penny Cole, Carolyn Brents, Bobbie Ann Pool, Ginny Soiset, Ricky Buchan. llH1w I l's rL.A . Judy Chesnutt CHEERLEADERS 4-f H LY, ,I ' sf 'IT' awww- .QJ V ,,.. ,, A ' ' . K Eg , . . . -' V V V- -V V VV - 'Wa V f . :W - E ,I H K W M Q K' t QLk, ,V H W W .i l K , 7 ,k.,,2-Mymww-fn-fw-H-w' . , V .L,.., Ay,-,mT,m,QW I kwa, ,, Q ..,:,,m,,, .WL .Y I I K .. , A , ,M V Q?'f S3 m,. . Sigma is Q , Haan e 1... L... ......P, ' 5 Q, 1 , , W ' VV ' 'Vl 3 g 4 u ST Q i kh h eb-Sr V'2gi:.::1T3u5 ?iEcK5f'5? Q fms mr A 2? U -QECKLENBURS! ...bc MEL? ,QR il , 5 ga - IZQNBW Eiggxgfgm ,Q fb 4 'i' ' V mf V , 43 ' L 1 55 3 B New 5 nf. , 'K argue y - . , :., a f it B ll Li te Doug Berg, and Harry Boyte relax after the Doug Berg, Bill Little, Will Ford, Bob Wilson, Tommy Ross, and meet with Myers Park. Harry Boyte complete a practice run. Many of the meets are held at Freedom Park. The l96O cross country team led by captains Neal Hood and Carl King cap- tured the state championship and had a record of 8-2. The team c o m p e t e cl against 53 teams and defeated 5l. The East harriers were in first place during the regular season before winning the S t a t e m e e t. Tommy Ross, Bill Little, Harry Boyte, Doug Berg, and Billy Mitch- ell made the all-state team. Bill Little was elected the most valuable player. y,1,ggQ,gxz2igy,s - l I 3 i , FIRST ROW: Rusty Helms, Jett Thornpson, Bill Horton, Russ Wold. THIRD ROW: Chuck Borton, Mike Sizemore, Bill Rogers, Sloss, Eddie Wolker, Johnny Hollmon, Deon Kokenes, Punk Dovid Horkey, Jerry Pierce, Pete Botte, Woyne Serrett, Fronkie Reid, Pete DeVito, Robert Vinroot. SECOND ROW: Dickie Bowers. FOURTH ROW: John Cowort, rnonoger, Joe Turner, Overcosh, Jett Pickett, Bee Sweott, Fronkie Price, Gordon Mike Thomos. Burns, Willie Buff, Bob McCorley, Bobby Howser, Bert Ro' Gordon Burns, No. 45, pulled No. 27 to the ground, f9 S in The DYGSS bOX. Wilford Kole kept in touch with the spot- 76 Russ Sloss Gordon Burns Mike Thomas CAPTAIN OUR SENIOR PLAYERS 'VIN , XIUIZW 741 L1 -v' 5-H fF?Csi3'M- TL' ..l,, 'WJ WERE THE BACKBONEI Bill Rogers Rusty Helms Joe Turner Mike Sizemore f, Lx -1 ,mg gf wr.. fx wa- ff 'G ww- Wil M31 ww lywww-WW ' f 'HMHZWT' f 3 - K5- if Robert Vinroot Willie Buff Bee Sweott F THE TEAM Eddie Walker Deon Kokene ....... JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL M 4 vfill 'Miha if Hard practice paid off for the Eagles. FIRST ROW: Bobby Gay, Larry Moriteith, Gene Sides, Tom Gilley, ROr'1I'1y McGraw, Dickie Forbis. SECOND ROW: Gary Orr, Kermy Thornton, Paul CuThbertsor1,Vir1r1y Cordirial, Chris Koszewski. THIRD ROW: Flip Thorn, Walter Dunn, Grover Boyd, SO I East East East East East East East East East The Eagles closed in to stop Myers Park. , , . 6 Garinger . I I . . 25 . . I 6 Kannapolis . . , . . . 26 ... 6 Asheville H. M. I4 I . .l2 Morganton . . . . . 24 ,..2O North , ,I . . . ,l2 West ..... . . . , 0 Myers Park . . . , IO H. 6 Harding .M ., 33 . . . 6 South I , . . , JUNIOR VARSITY With the sharp duo of Gene Sides and Kenny Thornton, the Junior Varsity football team rolled to a 4-5 season mark. Thornton, as swing end, proved to be a very efficient receiver for quarter- back Sides' accurate passes. Halfback Dickie Forbis led the ground forces of the baby Eagles. VARSITY As the Eagles completed their third year in the r u g g e d 4-A conference, they did not advance very far in the winning column. Although the team won only two games and finished in a sixth- place tie with South in the Western 4-A standings, the players were never doorg mats for their opponents. Junior halfback, Wayne Serrett, led the Eagles in offense, averaging 7.2 yards per carry, Captain Russell Sloss and Center Gordon Burns headed the de- fensive forces. Jeff Thompson, Bill Rogers, and Punk Reid took a breather during one of the games. www AU 4-53 FIRST ROW: Bobby Threatt, Jeff Thompson, Chuck Barton, David l-larkey, Ted Edwards, Eddie Walker, Joe Hailey, Mike Sizemore, SECOND ROW: Garth Williarns, Jerry Blevins, Tassos Gaiiandjis, Jack Russell, Dick Mc- Clary, Bill Bighorn, Gene Sides, Ernest Stallworth, Selby Daniels, Larry Taylor, Dennis Birke, Bill Rogers, BASKETBALL Joe Vacuum Hailey grabs rebound against High Point. 82 Q ,,,g I iieff 9.1! nn 'S Off I is SU FIRST ROW: Lance Maye, Sammy Rankin, I-Iurley Curlee, Jimmy Walker, Perry Davis, Joe Fort, Gilbert Black. SECOND ROW: Larry Monfeith, Pete Donogue, Steve Burns, Gary Orr, John Clower, Kenny Thornton, Wade Sloan, Tom Gilley. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Jimmy Walker arches the ball over I-Iigh Point defenders in a J, V. contest, 83 Joe Hailey Let go, Bud, ccm r you see I'ye got Lanny Ross it? Over the top, in, and out. Eddie Welker Get out of my woy, George! ,X.P?5i'l7 ' 84 l 1 A f Bill Rogers Burton, button, who's got the buf- Garth Williams ton? Dennis Birke Mad scramble! Jeff Thompson l x I W . wif! 'x K X W f ifvllh.. I 85 VARSITY Jumpin' Joe Hailey, with an average of 20.8 points per game, paced the Eagles to a 6.4 record in the first round of 4A competition. Hailey's aver- age ranked him as the leading scorer in the county, and second in the state. The 1961 Eagles, p l a y i n g faster, gathered strength in defeating Harding and High Point. The new offense was an alternation between two col- lege offenses, and could be changed with the varying situations. Many defenses were employed by the Eagle line up, ranging from man-to-man to several zone formations. Assisting Hailey with the offensive load were sophomore Bobby Threatt, junior Gene Sides, and seniors Eddie Walker and Jeff Thompson. Threatt had an 11.0 scoring average for the first ten games. Bill Rogers, the steady, dependable ball handler, set the pace for the Eagles, and excelled on defense. JUNIOR VARSITY ln the first round of competition the Baby Eagles compiled a 5-4 record, chiefly through the efforts of Sophomore Jimmy Walker. Walker popped the basket to the tune of 16,0 points per game. Center Kenny Thornton led the team in rebounds, followed closely by Ronnie Carter and John Clower. East East East East East East East East East Bobby Threott threw one in over the head of a Gastonia player. AllAfor East raise your right hand. 43 High Point . . . I 49 52 West ..... ,.-, 5 9 62 Myers Park . . .60 58 North . . . . I 55 71 Garinger . - 4 -53 64 Gastonia . - - .74 57 South . . -4i- 51 61 Asheville . i-i- 66 74 Harding ... M154 F 12211. fa B ': M EERE? ' T 4 - W lllt T T , Q 9' ' K' -1 .fs :rf W ,ir ' ' Q i yyik K 452765 'S gigs My i -i ' : - ' f if f - 'M Heh B tt 7. . I! i ' T T at Don Tweed, pitcher BASEBALL The l96O baseball team had one of its best sea- sons, compiling a record of eight wins, seven losses, and one tie. Jeff Thompson and Doug Brackett were the lead- ing hitters, while Gene Sides, Larry Hollifield, John Bensch, and Don Tweed were the leading pitchers. The team finished fourth in the conference, and prospects look good for the l96l season. FIRST ROW: Larry l-lollifield, Gene Sides, Ronnie Ross, Bobby Allen, Joe Turner, Punk Reid, Mike Thomas. SECOND ROW: Jerry Pierce, Chet Penniger, Algie Gilmore, Jeff Thompson, Bobby Carpenter, Wilford Kale, manager. THIRD ROW: Dwight Ross, Don Tweed, Ronnie Skinner, Frankie Bowers, Russ Sloss, Doug Brackett, Kenneth Bailey, Ted Edwards. Q6 gi, at-.5 Q- -E AS A57 i i KN x ,fs vt I -'e, .7.i X ligfiiz T AY l tm, ,fi ,s,, ff T -QPQSP if if 3 le ' .w JE 31 - .g we '6'g wif '? NS' Wlfiki A in K W Q at ... M an Q QE wr.: C xg U 'M 9 P' if fx 1 in 'Q' sf, 4, wi 5 j , A is Tf Bl l s E sw f X. 87 A TRACK L.......?..-, The l96O track team, led by Larry Cooper, Jim Rezac, and Sandy Stokes, had a very good season, The track team placed third in the Queen City relays. East sent Jim Rezac, Bill Little, and Sandy Stokes to the state meet. The Eagles came in sixth in the Duke-Durham relays. Larry Cooper, Sandy Stokes, Jim Rezac FIRST ROW: Bill Hyde, Larry Cooper, Sandy Stokes, Mike Pope, Carl King, Jim Rezac. SECOND ROW: Will Ford, Chris Koszewski, Mike Oliver, Dave Eshelman, Dean Kokenes, Bill Little, Jimmy Morris, Eddie Purser, Pete DeVita. THIRD ROW: Bobby Everett, Bobby Pharr, Gordon Burns, Johnny Lake, Bob McCarley, Ed Frye, Sonny Allison, Tommy Ross, Wayne Rowell, Mike Poovey, manager, FOURTH ROW: Nick Leonard, Rusty Helms, Chuck Barton, Larry Hewitt, Bill Bigham, Walter Dunn, Grover Boyd, Ted Rushing, Don Kendall. 1'-W J --up-H V wil, ,. fm xg . .L ,I s , , 3, gtg f J x M K 5 . f John Cowart managers THE EAST HIGH COACH AND MANAGERS LEFT TO RlGl-lT: Coach William Browne football Coach Baker Hood football cross country varslty basketballg Coach Rlchard Wlllaarns athletlc dlrector varsity football and baseball Coach David Jones, football and track Coach Henry l-lamulton JV basketball ilijfma e A JWLWZ7 mm mcfZxwwQc4?e The l96O-6l Eagle flew high, but he touched earth often enough to learn many things. lt was through the efforts of the faculty that our Eagle learned the things that will enable him to plot a straight and true course in life. And now, in tribute, he will go his way, spreading truth and knowledge. CURRICULUM Mrs, Mytrice Duke Secretary It 2,1 i K ' A . sat lib-. Qfssww Wm , fs: i 35e,.. ,, .FQ-V xx tr . . - Sa Mr. D. K. Pittman Principal Mrs. Louise Wright Registrar Mr. David T. Singleton Assistant Principal ADMINISTRATION Mrs. Wright and Mrs. DuIQe are always eager to help students who come into the office. 92 'SN 'fa 5 N O 1 5, V QV , PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND A DRIVERS EDUCATION Catawba College, AB., Driver Education, Foot- ball Miss Sara Jean Evans Winthrop College, B.S., Coker College, GAA advisor, Folk Dance Club advisor, Cheerleaders' advisor, Physical Education Mr. David E. Jones Catawba College, AB., A-V Club advisor, World History, Geography, Football and Track Mr. Richard N. Williams Catawba College, A.B., Appalachian State Teach- ers College, Block E Club advisor, Physical Education, Football and Baseball Mr. Bernard Roper Eastern Carolina, Columbia University, B.A., M.A., Motor Club advisor, Driver Education The objectives ot the Physical Education Depart- ment at East Mecklenburg: To Develop . r . Good physical and mental health Organic and muscular strength The ability to think and react quickly Ability to control emotions during a trying situation Ability to work and play in harmony with others Interests and skills that may be used for leisure time Qualities ot cooperation and leadership An attitude of tolerance for weaknesses and inabilities of others An appreciation for skills and good qual- ities in others An awareness of potential hazards in all activities and the knowledge and skill to avoid them A competitive spirit A sense ot responsibility for school, per- sonal, and other property Sound attitudes, habits, knowledge, and appreciation for the democratic way of life. Hit that ball over the net! ENGLISH AND JOURNALISM The primary aim in the English Department is to teach reading and writing in order to develop discrimination and precision, for through these qualities we unlock the worlds of experience and facts and ideas. Our English classes are divided into basic, reg- ular, and advanced sections. The basic and reg- ular sections stress an over all grasp of the fun- damentals of grammar, while the advanced sec- tions place more emphasis on literature and writ- ing. Nineteen of the best writers in the Senior Class were placed in an advanced writing and world literature class. This class, taught by Mr. Charles Davis, is comparable to college Freshman English. The success of our program is evidenced by the number of articles our students had pub- lished in the NORTH CAROLINA ENGLISH TEACHER. The students who had articles pub- lished are as follows: Beth Ann Daniels, Renato Papini, Beth Pittman, Audrey Ann Burdette, and Stanley Estridge. .yi What does this word mean, Miss Foster? The following students had one or more articles starred: Stanley Estridge, Beth Ann Daniels, and Renato Papini. The following students received honorable men- tion: Sue Brafford, Stuart Carroll, Sue Ann Craven, Birte Hagen, and Shirley McGuff. Elizabeth Earle Speer was a national winner in N.C.T.E. Achievement award, James May was runner up. Bill Constangy won the My True Security essay contest in the city-county competition and represented the school well in the state contest in Winston-Salem. Melba Sue Griffin, a member of an advanced English class, writes a theme during class. ,K X ai ' -'T..5? WGPZN- Mr. Charles E. Davis Davidson College, A.B., -li-Y advisor, English 11, Miss Eva June Foster Limestone College, Em- ory University, B.A., M. S.T., U. N. C. Extension courses, Y-Teen advisor, English 12 .H g l 4 hi, Mrs. Ethel R. Grose Duke University, A.B, Columbia University, Junior Class advisor, English 11 Miss Myrtle Elva Kiker Appalachian State Teachers College, Uni- versity of Colorado, B. S., M.A., University of Wyoming, Tulane Uni- versity, Debate Club, English 11 Miss Thelma Laws Duke University, A.B, Harvard, N. C. State, University of Virginia, Iowa State Teachers Col- lege, East Wind advisor, English 12 Mrs. Margaret W. McCracken University of Pittsburgh Carnegie Library School A.B., U. N. C., Library Club advisor, Librarian The library is always bustling with activity. Mrs. Smith is always willing to help any student. Mrs. Margaret Owen Smith Western College, Indi- ana University, B.A., U. N. C., W. C. U. N. C., Appalachian State Teachers College, Junior Red Cross advisor, Eng- visor 10 Mrs. Elizabeth S. Stevenson Limestone College, AB., Denver University, Queens College, Univer- sity of Tennessee, The Eagle advisor, Quill and Scroll advisor, Journalism Club advisor: Journal- ism, English 10 pf '91 Q --A-W .. , 'V sit Mrs. Harriet T. Taylor W. C. U. N. C.' A.B. U. N. C., FTA advisor, English 10 . , il ' sig. : - q ih A g , Miss Margaret Wayne Flora Macdonald College, U. N. C., A.B., M.A., N. C. State College, Sophomore Class advi- sor, The Eyrie advisor, Y-Teens advisor, English 10, 12 ,,.i . gg A .:,i E , Vglu g i .,., , .E u ,Rig 1 'E' J. 1 f 'L a. . Q' . . fr ,stil H sw., ,, .1 .ff Q, S if W gf i. if we .if 2 4 hw. - I f - - .... .w if 43, We at 2. .. s ilt 1 J. .+f,... . 5 ily! 'E ,LH Q 5' is I. A P .lf xg . 2: S- . QE, xr? s X92 gfl VL if W 'P w i-'VM .wi W- , E'-ftfsf f.-a f' X L, . L..-ni at We x, X. ,K x it Mrs. Betsy Rea Blankenship Appalachian State Teachers College, W. C. U. N. C., B.S., M.S., FHA advisor, Marshal advisor, Home Economics, Family Living Mr. Tom B. Flatt Tennessee Polytechnique University, B.S., N. C. State, Queens College, FFA ad- visor' Agriculture Mr. Fred M. Gregory, Jr. Clemson, B.S., Wofford College, Arts and Crafts Club advisor, Mechanical Drawing, Shop Mrs. H. E. Jennings Duke University, AB., U. N. C., N. C. State, W. C. U. N. C., Harvard, DE Club advisor, Distributive Education Miss Ruth A. Williams Berry College, B.S.H.E., University of Georgia, Winthrop College, FHA advisor, Homemaking l and II How do you draw a straight line? VGCATIONAL East Mecklenburg's Vocational Department is composed of Agriculture, Distributive Education, Family Living, and Home Economics. The purpose of this type of education is to provide' practical training and experience in these various areas. All of the departments won several distinctions in various fields durirfg the year: ln Distributive Education, Eric Hollis won first place in the State DE Speech Contest and second in the National Contest, Sandy Avant won first place in the Speech Contest and Bettina Tarlton won second place in Job Interview in the South- western District, Linda Holmes was elected Editor- Promotion Manager of the Southwestern District DE Clubs. ln Home Economics, Nancy Evans was elected a state officer of FHA and presiding officer of the district, Alieen Wilson was elected president of County FHA, Nancy and Alieen were also dele- gates to the National FHA Convention in Wash- ington, Judy Hallman won the Betty Crocker Award from East, Mrs. Blankenship represented N. C. Home Economics Teachers in a Curriculum Planning Conference in Washington and Miss Wil- liams was chosen advisor for County FHA. ln Agriculture, the FFA chapter won six Eff the eight banners awarded each year in the county and state. The Chapter also received a plaque for outstanding work in the overall program. There were only twenty-three out of 455 in the state that received this award. College Converse College, iTicket Manager, Biology vlr Gaskins explains the internal structure of the frog to one of his -ioloav ll students. Mr. Oliver K. SCIENCE Mr Ralph C. Mr. William E. Goskins Robertson Bmbee Cheek U. N. C., B.S.j M.Edp Bre- Kansas State University, Randolph Macon College, Appalachian State Teachers vard Collegeg Converse Col- MY- -100195 M- Oklahoma State Universityg BS University of Virginia, College, Duke University, legeg Baylor University, N Knox V. P. lg American Univer- Roanoke College, Radford Peabody College, B.S.g M.A.p SF Summer Institute, Sci- Davidson College, U. N. C., sityg University of Virginia, Assembly Committee advi- ence Club advisory Senior B.S.j Photography Club ad- B,S.g M.S,, Key Club advi- sor, Chemistry, Physics. Science Biology I, II Again this year the Science Department offered second year courses in chemistry and biology. From these second year courses, one biology and four chemistry students have either received col- lege credit or have been put in advanced college courses. Advanced and regular courses in college preparatory courses of chemistry and physics are now offered. Five of the six members of the science faculty visor, Biology I sorj Chemistry I, Il received N.S.F. grants last summer. Five of the six members either have masters in their field or will receive one very soon. All of our science faculty is applying for .N.S.F. grants next summer. The science department has received 55,000 worth of equipment in the past spring and fall on the N.D.E.A. plan. Mr, John Scott, physics and alaebra teacher is not pictured, .. , Sy.. -.-iv Mr. Deck W. Andrews Lees McRae College, Wofford College, Ap- palachian State Teachers College, Western Carolina College, University of Georgia, A. B., M.S.B.A.5 East Wind business staff ad- visor, Bookkeeping, Business Law, Economics, General Business . wifi . A gf- 1 A W i I I I Mrs. Charlotte Bailey - I-lmesfofte COIIGQSI QUEENS College? B-A-I Are you sure it isn't the typist not the machine? asks Mrs. Columbia University, Typewriting I, Office Bailey. ' Practice Mr. John Bunch Appalachian State Teachers College, Peabody College, B.S., M.A.p FBLA advisor, Type- writing I, II f I Iifaw' wi' Arm ' 'z Mrs. Carol H. East w. c. u. N. c., B.S.S.A.j Queens college, 5 National Honor Society advisor, Shorthand . , I' 'I 7223223 ' I -11: Ir. 4' ...iff .. ,-.. Mrs. Ruth R. Kiker . C. U. N. C., BS., University of Pitts- W burgh, Columbia University, Beta Club ad- visory Typewriting I, Bookkeeping I BUSINESS The students elect business education courses either as a terminal education or as a means of acquiring efficiency in other fields of education. The Business Education Department offers two vocational courses of study: Ia? Stenographic: Typ- ing I and ll, Shorthand I and ll, Office Practice, Business Law, Economics, Senior Business Math, American Government, and Bookkeeping I. fbi Bookkeeping: Typing I, Bookkeeping I and ll, Economics, Business Law, Senior Business Math, and American Government. Through a wide selection of carefully planned extracurricular activities, such as The Future Bus- iness Leaders of America, field trips, the NOMA Award, and placement service, the department ac- quaints all students with business and commercial positions which are open to high school graduates. Miss Isabel Choate Erskine, U. N. C., AB., M.A.g La Sorbonneg French Club advisor, French I, II Mr. Bobby Ray Stinson Lenoir Rhyne College, A.B.g NDEA Language Institute, Converse College, Spanish Club advisor, Spanish I, English 'IO Mrs. Laura G. Purvis Georgia State College for Women, University of South Carolina, U. N. C., A,B,g M,A.g Latin Club advisor, Latin I, II, III Miss Evelyn F. Vandiver University of Alabama, Duke University, University of Toulouse, Franceg LJ. N. C., University of Paris, A. B., M.A.g Spanish Club od- visorj Spanish I, ll, III, French II 1 1, .,,,,,,Q 4 ll is Second and third year Spanish requires much concentration. LANGUAGES With the ever increasing importance of for- eign languages, East this year added third year Spanish, third year Latin, and advanced second year French, A series of tapes to complement first year Spanish were purchased this year. Plans are being made tor a language laboratory in the near future to enable students to acquire a reasonable speaking proficiency. First yeor students take a rough Spanish test. if 'Sf 1 lun: an 1 ., 're W In . ,.,, A lll' Q . ss ste -T A -.wr 'K+-I' Mr. Henry H. Hamilton, Jr. Wake Forest College, East- ern Carolina College, B.S.g M.A.j Hi-Y advisor, Alge- bra Il Mr. Rufus Eugene Reid, Jr. Appalachian State Teachers College, B.S.p Hi-Y Club advisory Math Mrs. Shirley J. Hamilton Coker Collegeg A.B.g Uni- versity of South Carolina, University of Georgia, U. N. C.p Y-Teens advisorg Algebra l, II Mrs. Elizabeth T. Wesson Peabody College, Appala- chian State Teachers Col- Iegep B.S.g M.A.p Y-Teens advisor, P l a F1 e Geometry, SMSG Mr. Clyde Swofford Wake Forest Collegej U. N. C., Oberlin Collegeg M.l.T,j B.A.g Westinghouse Fellow- shipg N. S. F. Grantsp En- gineer's Club advisory Plane Geometry: Solid Geometry- Trigonometryy SMSG MATHEMATICS East High Mathematics Department is making every effort to maintain an up-to-date curriculum and instruction. Ours is the first school in the state and nation to teach and adopt the SMSG text in geometry. Learning to work a slide rule is one of the necessities of the sciences. Our students have the opportunity to study modern mathematics in the areas of algebra and geometry. Some gain advance placement in certain colleges on the basis of their study at East High. We are fortunate to have administrative personnel in the county school system who are interested in helping us to maintain a superior department. The married couple of our Math department forgot math for one night and welcomed Sophomores. wwf .qv f R 4 HMM' Miss Betty Smith effectively got another point across to her students After three years of experimentation, East's T. V. United States History Class became a standard feature of the Social Studies Department. For the first time advanced World History was offered and two classes were formed, In October, the Social Studies Department spon- sored a debate for the student body and facul- ty between two local lawyers, Robert Hines and Dubb Graham. The subject of the debate was Mrs. Betty K. Potter Miss Louise Puckett Queens College, A.B,, S.O,L, W.C.U,N.C., AB., Beta Club Club advisor, Bible advisor, U.S. History The history students viewed the Presidential lnaugura tion this winter. SOCIAL STUDIES Republican Platform vs, Democratic Platform. Miss Betty Nixon Smith was moderator. In No- vember, students in the history department pre- sented, for the student body, campaign speeches covering local, state, and national elections. In February, outstanding Social Studies students took the TIME Current Affairs Test. Jay Campbell, one of Miss Smith's World History students, re- ceived the highest honor. Miss Janie Catherine Wood Miss Dorothy Elizabeth smifh F u r rn a n University, Duke Meredith College, Peabody College, A.B., M.A., Duke University, Debate Club ad- visor, World History University, AB., Beta Club advisor, U.S. History MUSIC The Choir and Ensemble not only performed for East student body at Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter, but also for the East Mecklenburg Lions Club, the First Methodist and Hawthorne Lane Methodist churches, and at Charlottetown Mall. They gave ex- cerpts from the Christmas program on WBT Radio Project 60. ln February the Choir won a Superior rating at the District contest in Albemarle. The Choir, Ensemble, and Band participated in the County-wide Festival at the Coliseum in May, and l-4 members of the band attended a clinic in Gastonia in February. The Choir sang at the Baccalaureate Service at Covenant Presbyterian Church for the Senior Class. ln the spring the three departments sponsored the Annual Fine Arts Festival, a fitting culmination of the work of the Music, Art, and Drama Departments. DRAMA The Dramatics Department at East swung into the l96O-6l season on September 29 and October l with the production of two one-act plays, Frankie and Albert, a mood play of jazz and blues, and Devil Take a Whittler, an Ozark folk comedy. Turning to work of a more serious and difficult nature, on November 23 and 24, The Masque and Wig produced ANGEL STREET, a melodrama by Patrick Hamilton. The performances of ANGEL STREET were attended by a record number of East students and their friends and families. After sleet and snowstorms forced the opening night to be post- poned, The Masque and Wig finally succeded in producing THE MATCHMAKER on February 4 and 6. The performances of THE MATCHMAKER, a wild and happy farce by Thorton Wilder, were acclaimed by all who saw the play. On March l7 and l8, the Footlighters and The Masque and Wig played host to high school and college drama groups from Charlotte and surrounding towns for the Piedmont District Drama Festival. East entered three plays in the Festival. Winners of DISTIN- GUISHED AWARDS at the district festival went on to participate in the State Festival in Chapel Hill April ll-l4. The State Festival is always the hight point of the year for members of the drama'tics department at East. i t- H -it l2f tWg,'Yi5f ' . fwf-fsG?1QM-'.5i?i3'ZZii'5?iz.Q3Sfda35a'laE'e3.WQ Scene from the play, Devil Take a Whittler. Mrs. Patricia G. Mrs. Janice H- Ferguson -? ':l'e' Q en W, C, U. N. C., Queens Col- Converse O 6992 .UF 5 A , , - j 5 B,A,, M :clans lege U N' C BA Fool Col ege Ch ru:SChoir Vghfers-Club advise,-5 Dra- Cliubladvisory o I rhatics, English 11 Girls Ensemble .1 w lv: A Q1 ff .,, was NC' -'M Qi j . . f We lx' . .mf 45 ' K f i. i 2 3 f -1-....ff...rf.. ws- -V W . ...... .. .... ...X r'.1w.i...f..f-1i.f156.gif,gf . .7 . ART Exactly because the majority of the American boys and girls never go to college, everyone should have his cultural education in the high school. Otherwise the majority of the people will not ob- tain the education at all. The consequences would be an educational and cultural monoply of a min- ority, making an empty shell of democracy. This, in short, is what we hope to achieve in the Art Department. This year the Art Department has been re-located, and stocked with materials which will allow us to learn the arts and crafts. With interest and co-operation of the students we hope to make this department a more active part of East High. Mrs. Hardy, our new art teacher, helps East High. Mrs. Hardy, our new art teacher, helps one of her students, Guidance is one of the most difficult of all educational subjects to discuss because of the past and continuing confusion and uncer- tainity concerning its nature and functions. Not only is there lack of agreement concern- ing guidance in its totality, but there is also misapprehension with regard to the main divisions of the guidance field. Notwithstand- ing the critical attitude maintained for years by various authorities on guidance, there con- tinues to flourish a popular misconception that there is a logical clevage between ed- ucational guidance and vocational guidance and between these two and guidance con- cerned with adjustment problems. lt should be understood that all three are inextricably interwoven and that, while there may be clif- ferences in emphasis on one or another of these aspects at various grade levels, no realist will try to separate them. v.,-..-- Our guidance service at East Mecklenburg High School is intended to help each indi- vidual understand his abilities, interests, and personality traits, life goals, and finally to reach a state of complete and mature self- guidance as a desirable citizen of a demo- cratic social order. Our guidance service is thus vitally related to every aspect of the school: the curriculum, the methods of in- struction, the supervision of instruction, dis- ciplinary problems, attendance, problems of scheduling, the extra-curricular activities, the health and physical fitness program, and home and community relations. f x t 1. ' -iii ':-- 73' . -' ,k.f , g . ' ,.'.. .?lf. I'?':f i 'i Yif'iii and President Mike Thomas Mr. Free, Student Council advisor, Student Council business. Mr. Milton M. Hagen University of North Dakota, Indiana University, North Carolina State College, B. S., M.S., Counselor GUIDANCE Mr. Charles F. Free Furman University, Univer- sity af South Carolina, Duke University, Washing- ton and Lee University, B. A., M.Ed,, Student Council advisor, Counselor Mr. Hagen is the head of our superior Guidance Department. 'li i ef ..-. fm W ':-st , --:'.a?EE.5 ':.::,.:t i:- -21: 'fm ifwe Jem tx 5. yt, ,,, ggfmgyy ,ln In J,- discussed -' Y , f 2.1-4 .1 Wiz:-axe W 1. FW QQ '- M, W is 2451391 N- N , wgmgs- Q42 Y, x L1 - - f ifisi li- 5 X . ' 3' ,525 5 up ,fgf:f,in:. 43 . .f - 'V wif.-J' ' 'V .Hi :K ws ' A ' A Wmeamwm These are the things that make up a large part of the lite ot an East Eagle. We didn't always have a choice ot which classes to take, but it was in activities that the i960-6l Eagle chose his own flight. Within these pages, the sons and daughters of East I-ligh shine in their chosen fields of interest and stand out in their achievements. The activities themselves have ended, but the values received and the memories will remain always, where'er our paths may lead. .K XX N r. .3 x ,hi 'Nix - A , X. X X X - :XX X, , . SRX XBEA T ' ts. fix ' K . Z . ci- X, E . .I - Q X E 1 -X, , xl .E XM Nm.. Q :rex is -sw X he 'N - it t vt-X. 's X-i jx. I. if ' so so A .,,, Q Q ft-X 'X' -so X X . - N. . ., vs. qc, NX ,I ,X . E X Ng X .S XS X, XE? .N :- xg 'Q x Nw X. ef 'E i f ,.-fe t Qi ff? X-eg Y . st.. F .X ,. .. -r Nfifsgnu A' Xe: .ss X. ' X X ,f . - -N-,js -frm, Q.. E .K '-T1 i ' f i-1' X g on A 'f - A-5-'31--Q iff. 3 NN 'lj' 7 ' - T' llfxkes ' 'E N .-sc ' xx- .X S w I E X i-i?N4iss:v1i-1 hi is wists-mi s f S KS' 4-we ss-sf 3 so f is .Tilt i ix - L jflfxx X ..' 'fx xx'- ,fdfffli -. ex, , - ' , ',',.,,, 'st A ll ,If ACTIVITIES iO'5 fav- Y. . I E59-firm 'W I' 1 f ,'g,, T 3 'LA' Mike Thomas li PRES' DENT T M Eric J on es j V -f A 3 2 , ,,L, g L,',L V V I C E - P R ES I D E N T gf ' I MMV gi! ,.. 7.1.-51, if - .y gm, . Beverly McKinnell STUDENT COUNCIL During the year, 1960-1961, our Student Council set up and at tained numerous objectives and participated in many projects. O October 6 and 7, the Homecoming Dance and halt-time activities were held. The annual variety show, Fergie's and Free's Follies, was a big success. Members of other student councils visited us to im prove our respective councils, and a new Homebound Committee was organized. American Field Service and Honor, the two new standing SECRETARY c o m m i t t e e s, began recognized isif1ifi g work. The East Student Council I Loire Woddeii had a very prosperous year-under W I TREASURER the guidance ot Mr. Charles F LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Mr. Free, advisor, Beverly Mc- Kinnell, secretary, Mike Thomas, president, Eric Jones, vice- president. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Bob Wilson, Mickey Head, Becky Crews, Ginny Soiset, Brenda Greene, Linda Price, Sue Glassgaw, Linda Pierce, John Craig, Bill Lowry, Bill Grier, Betsy Ramsey, Melba Grittin, Pat Collins, Marty Mullis, Lin- da Leopold. Free. SECOND ROW: Jewel Henderson, Mary Boyd, Diane Hoover, Betty Brookes, Nancy Evans Brenda Henderson, Stanley Eskridge, Linda Lilly, Karen Graur, Susie Carr, Babble Pool, Carole Knotts, Pris Blanton, Woody Cummins. THIRD ROW: Sally Wentz, Patty DeLaney, Maria DeVinney, Janie Miller, Patty Pliner, Patsy Howell, , Jane Bolton, Allen, Linda Sarah Dorton, Judy Ramsey, Judy Martin, Jane Horner, Donna Cullen, Carolyn Brents, Gladys Phillips, XECUTIVE COUNCIL The Executive Council, composed ot the East Student Council officers, chairmen of committees, and the foreign exchange stu- dents, was organized as a service to the school, The Council meets only at called times to talk with students who have not, tor one reason or another, adjusted themselves well enough to abide by the rules and reg- ulations set up by East's Honor Code. The Executive Council is, by and large, the axis around which the Student Council revolves. Through this group the student body sees the East Student Council at work. LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED, FlRST ROW: Eric Jones, Beverly McKinneIl Mike Thomas, Laire Waddell, Mr. Free, Advisor. SECOND ROW, STAND ING: Carolyn Brents, Pot Kasmar, Jim Caldwell, Gloria Hutchison Betty Brookes, Jewel Henderson, Pat Collins, Donna Cullen, Carole Knotts Nancy Evans, Linda Lilly, Tassos Gaitandjis, Carl King, Tim Jordan. Barbara Keziah, Judy Hallman, Charles Griffin, Janice Hunt- ley, Beth Pittman. FOURTH ROW: Doug Gordon. Tommv Flatt, Gerrald Stansell, Larry Taylor, Glendine Barkman, Jane Williams, Kay Dor- ton, Linda Privette, Gloria Hutchison, Pat Kasmar, Faith Teachout, Barbara Gibson, Carl King, Tim Jordon, Robbie Miller, Penny Cole, Punk Reid, Tassos Gaitandjis, Arnie Jamison. FIFTH ROW: Jim Aberson, Jim Caldwell, Bill Little, Arthur Skibbe, Phil McCorkle, Harry Murr, Wayne Revels, Sandy Stokes, Roddy Brandes, Bob Botsford, Paul Eich, Phil Farrow, Gene Sides, Ted Edwards, Kenny Thornton, Glenn Rhodes, Ted Hinson. Ain 4- LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED AT TYPEWRITERSZ Brenda Lloyd, Kathy Smith, TYPISTS, KNEELINGZ John Craig, ASSISTANT EDITOR. FIRST ROW: Linda Pierce, CLUB EDITOR, Peter Bridge, Carter Heyward, S OP H O M O R E E D I T O R S: Betsy Ramsey, Nancy Horner, JUNIOR CLASS EDITORS, Judy Hallman, Sue Braf- ford SENIOR CLASS EDITORS, Gloria Hutchison, Meldonna Griffin, ASSISTANT EDITORS, Paul Smith, PHOTOGRAPHER, Roger Gross- wald CLUB EDITORJ Patty Pliner, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, SECOND EDITORIAL STAFF Work on the I96I EAST WIND began in the spring of T960 after the new staff was elected. Soon after election, Patty, the new editor, along with Miss Laws, the advisor, and Paul Smith, pho- tographer, attended the S.l.P.A., convention at Washington and Lee University. In addition to attending all the appropriate panels, round-tables, and lectures, they enjoyed banquets, dances, and campus visits. The highlight of the three days was the Awards Luncheon on the final day when the T959 EAST WIND was awarded the trophy for the best in the large school classification. Having chosen the Alma Mater for the I96I Theme, the new staff began working on the new layout. Then from September until February every one worked zealously to produce another good book. After many sleepless nights, busy afternoons, and utilized holidays, in spite of acci- dents and mistakes, the copy was ready for the printer. Their hard work, the staff hopes, has provided the student body with a lasting record of another wonderful year at East. Since responsibility is placed upon the business staff of the EAST WIND to see that the annual is sufficiently financed, the business manager, the assistants, and the homeroom representatives be- ROWZ Janie Miller, Lynn Forbis, Jane Horner, ARTISTS, Beth Pittman, LITERARY EDITOR, Gayle Hartis, Jane Parrish, FACUL- TY EDITORS, Mary Boyd, Jane Willis, COPY EDITORS, Miss Thel- ma Laws, ADVISOR, Becky Crews, Lynne Philipp, FEATURE ED- ITORS, Max Brownstein, SPORTS EDITOR. NOT PICTUREDQ Pat Lawless, LITERARY EDITOR, Jim Caldwell, SPORTS EDITOR, Dick Armstrong, PHOTOGRAPHER. EAST WIND STAFF gan the year by participating in an ad sales cam- paign. This task actually started during the late summer. Other income was produced from class pictures and annual sales. During the second semester the business staff worked constantly on composing the ad section before the deadline date. These students deserve many thanks from the student body for the work put forth by them to make the EAST WIND possible. :i' I - 't'.. ' 'Q ffl Le. 5 The Editor, her assistants, and Miss Laws, the advisor, weren't always this cheerful when they worked on the annual. .M : , J if : . ti I 34 fiery 'fl to S. R at M yy A yy, Patty Pliner ff,-Q1 , ' it EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Brenda Green X Le L BUSINESS MANAGER ' ik ' '- -ts ., W t - .1 LW fe-we S I' LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: John Craig, Meldanna Griffin, Gloria Hutchison, Assistant Editors. SECOND ROW: Beverly Hinkle, Judy Martin, Linda Rushing, Assistant Business Man- agers. BUSINESS STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Linda Rushing, Beverly Hinkle, Brenda Green, Judy Martin, Mr. Andrews, advisor, SECOND ROW: Linda Leopold, Wanda Ridenhour, Linda Johnson, Mary Dale Lowe, Shirley Conyers, Topsy Greenwood, Jane Galloway, Linda Price Melba Sue Griffin, Susan Stennett, Carol Stuart, Carol Gibson, Vivi ian Benton, Belinda Carriker, Laina Turner, THIRD ROW: Gail Phifer, Candy Taylor, Brenda Maynard, Jan Lemmond, Pat Bone, Pete Allen, Wayne Hooks, Anna Flatt, Brenda Mayes, Karen Hodges, Sandra Belk, Karen Coaker .FOURTH ROW: Susanna Kemencyky, Merylee Goldberg, Ann Funderburk, Chet Penninger, David Eshleman, Tim Jordan, Calvin Cano, Fred Mullis, Rae Bau- com, Rita Stafford, Allen Ewing. FIFTH ROW: Faith Teachout, Judy Ramsey, Beverly Howie, Linda Allen Randy Ratteree, Robert Vinroot, Jimmy Morris, Johnny Abernathy, Frankie Bowers, Ronnie McManus. NOT PICTLJRED: Margaret Stevens, Kay Dorton, Bill Horton, Dean Kokenes, Jean McKissick, Kathy Yarborough, Ann Epps, Rita Stafford, Edna Linker, Rick Young, Helen Pharr, Jane Robinson, PeQOV Corbet, Judy Helms, Mickey Head, Patty Daniel. if The The Eagle, published monthly by the members of the journalism classes, has as its goal both to entertain and to inform the East Mecklenburg student body, Through working on the paper, journalism students learn the mechanics of the newspaper industry. ln l96O-6l The Eagle enlarged its contributors and staff to include students who were not able to fit journalism into their schedules but who wanted to help with the school paper, Added to ugle the business staff for the first time this year were students not taking journalism. The staff attended various clinics and conven- tions during the year. Last year The Eagle re- ceived a first place rating at the Southern lnter- scholastic Press Association Convention, a first place trophy from The Charlotte Observer and Charlotte News High School and College Press Awards contest, and an A Achievement Award from the Quill and Scroll Newspaper Critical Service. EDITORIAL STAFF SEATED, LEFT TO RlGl-lT: Joyce Deaton, Arthur Skibbe, Editor-in-Chiefj Stanley Eskridge, Assocmre Editorg Patty Ef- Editor: Foul Smith, Dbofogfqphefz Ffvnces MCWhirter, Jim fron. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tommy Estridge, Sports Coldwell, Judy UYWTZ, l-lfWd0 PIGVCS, Wilford KCil9i llO I ,Jes S, x -wi 4, 3 Q ,ii V.. sy' fliiilff 5 ll C 'I in f I Arthur Skibbe, editor of the paper, hams if up in the Larry Taylor bond mom. BUSINESS MANAGER SEATED, LEFT TO RIGI-IT: Larry Taylor, Business Manager, Mary Dale Lowe, Billie Ann Cline, Joyce Turner, Margaret Madeline Gray, Sandy Hopper. LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: Laney, Judy Ramsey, Joan Wilson, Jane Diltz. Nei . .gi 5 ff T ,L- QL, Ill X Linda Privette, BUSINESS MANAGER, and Jane Miller, EDITOR, make plans for the l96l EYRIE. The second edition of the EYRIE, the newest of East's publications, was printed this spring, containing the very best poetry, short stories, and essays written during the year by the English classes. lt is the wish of the EYRIE staff that this magazine will serve as an inspiration to all English students and will bring deserved recognition to those whose writings have been chosen as the most outstanding. THE EYRIE LEFT fl-O RIGHT, SEATED: Miss Wayne, Advisor, Janie Miller, Editor, Linda Privette, Busi- ness Manager. STANDING: Bill Kissiah, Sheryl Key, Marianne Bell, Roddy Brondes, Susie Carr, Pat Kasmar. 'H -if large! ll2 Kays Gary, after whom our Quill 81 Scroll chapter was named, spoke at the induction service. LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Betsy Ramsey, Susie Carr, Judy Untz, Mary Boyd, Pat Kasmar, SECOND ROW: Margaret Laney, Linda Privette, treasurer, Jane Willis, Gayle Hartis, Beth Pittman. THIRD ROW: Lynne Philipp, Patty Effran, Janie Miller, Mary Dale Lowe, Jane Diltz, Joyce Turner. FOURTH ROW: Jim Caldwell, Vice President, Becky Crews, Pat Law- less, Brenda Greene, Joyce Deaton, Rae Baucom. FIFTH ROW: Carole Knotts, President, Sarah Cohen, David Eshleman, Kay QUILL 81 SCROLL Quill and Scroll is on international honorary society for high school journalists, whose pur- pose is to encourage and to reward individual achievement in journalism and allied fields. Membership in this organization widens a stu- dent's horizons, increases his journalistic per- spective, and gives him the prestige of belong- ing to a scholastic society. The chapter at East Mecklenburg is named for Kays Gary, a columnist and reporter on the Charlotte Observer staff, This year Mr. Gary spoke in an assembly program given for the purpose of inducting forty juniors and seniors into the Quill and Scroll. At the end of each year Mr. Gary presents an award to an out- standing student based on attitude, contribu- tion to his staff, and writing ability. Membership in the Kays Gary Chapter is limited to students on the editorial or business staffs of the East Wind, The Eagle, and The Eyrie who maintain a B average. Dorton, Joan Wilson. SIXTH ROW: Judy Hallman, Secretaryj Brenda Llovd, Linda Pierce, Meldonna Griffin, Marianne Bell. LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: Arthur Skibbe, Murray White, Tommy Estridge, Wilford Kale, Stanley Eskridge, Carol Gibson, Roddy Brancles, Bill Kissiah, Jane Parrish, Sheryl Key, Patty Pliner, Lyn Forbis, Carol Stewart ,Madeline Gray, Jane Horner, Nancy Horner, Gloria Hutchison, John Craig. 562593 I ff.':f' I f ,5.-Jmsixiiq l MARSHALS To serve as a marshal is one of the highest honors a student at East Mecklenburg can hope to achieve. The fifteen students who have maintained the highest scholastic averages in the Junior Class were chosen at the end of the first semester of their junior year to be mem- bers of this selective group. They ushered at assemblies and, upon request, at other school activities, such as the variety show. One of 'their first duties was to usher at the Baccalaureate Sermon and at the Commencement Services. Barbara Keziah CHIEF MARSHAL LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Dan Jones, Nancy Ebert, Barbara Keziah, Chief Marshal, Sarah Cohen, Paul Eich. SECOND ROW: Becky Crews, Mary Boyd, Judy Hough, Patty Pliner. THIRD ROW: Jane Willis, Helen Williams, Linda Privette, Janie Miller. Il4 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Mory Boyd Betty Brookes Jay Campbell Sarah Cohen THIRD ROW: Pat Kasmar Ba rba ra Keziah Janie Miller Elizabeth Patterson Beth Pittman y Z 5.r , 1 1 J aoyr r SECOND ROW: Becky Crews Nancy Ebert Paul Eich Tassos Gaitandjis Judy Hough FOU RTH ROW: Linda Privette Pam Pugh Henry Tysinger Helen Williams Jane Willis Outstanding character, scholarship, leadership, and service are the qualities found in every National Honor Society member. As the main project of the year the Honor Society solo personalized stationery to finance the annual Sophomore award and the hundred dollar scholarship given to a deserving senior. 'ef M it 'J9' 'HF' if EQ S 'Q P e if ig 'ggi Egg if f i . Wi' Mfbl -:::f:w:5' if EJ 5' . its-V rl- -f L ll5 LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Donna Culler, Treasurer, Carole Knotts, Recording Secretary, Sarah Cohen, Correspond- ing Secretary, Carol Jean Harkey, Vice-President, Becky Crews, President. SECOND ROW: Miss Janie Wood, Advisor, Nancy Ebert, Linda Pierce, Linda Lilly, Micky Head, Eric Jones, Bobbie Pool, Susie Carr, Patty Effron, Donna Hailey. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Eicher, Judy Hough, Carolyn Brents, Jane Hor- ALPHA CHAPTER Becky Crews leads a discussion on the Sweetheart Dance, a yearly project of the Beta Club. ig? ii ner, Ginger Simmons, Patty Pliner, Bill Lowry, John Craig, Chuck Barton. FOURTH ROW: Glenda Trull, Marianne Bell, Barbara Keziah, Betty Brookes, Gloria Hutchison, Laire Wad- dell, Barbara Gibson, Glendine Barkman, Kay Dorton, FIFTH ROW: Alan Ewina, Murray White, Arthur Skibbe, Jay Camp- bell, Roddy Brondes, Mike Thomas, Gordon Burns, Thomas Flatt. BETA CLUB The Beta Club is a non-secret leadership and service club. The aims are to promote citizenship and leadership, to en- , ws. courage fellowship and co-operation, to reward effort and Mia achievement, and to inspire honesty and tolerance. Sponsoring the Valentine Dance was the club's big project. Money for this was raised through the sale of doughnuts. The club also sold East High license plates and football programs. The profits from these projects were spent on a set of Encyclopaedia Britannica for an orphanage, The club participated in the State Beta Club convention at Asheville, North Carolina, DELTA SIGMA CHAPTER LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Mrs. Kiker, Advisor, Sue Lem- Henderson, Gayle Hartis, Nancy Horner, Becky Wentz, Lynne mond, Treasurer, Ginny Soiset, Recording Secretary, Beth Pitt- Philipp, Joyce Canadv, Meldonna Griffin, Helen Williams, mon, Vice-President, Gladys Phillips, President. SECOND Elizabeth Patterson. FOURTH ROW: David Eshlernan, Carl ROW: Sheryl Key, Joyce Turner, Jane Parrish, Joan Wilson, King, Linda Privette, Janie Miller, Glenn Rhodes, Phil Far- Jan Lemmond, Pam Pugh. THIRD ROW: Betsy Ramsey, Jewel row. Bob Porter, Bill Horton, Bob McCarley. ' . l Q fi . T l. K ll7 BETA CLUB KAPPA GAMMA CHAPTER LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW1 Ann Spencer, Corresponding Secretary, Beverly McKinneII, Vice-President, Meredith Car- penter, President, Jane Willis, Recording Secretary, Jim Cald- well, Central Treasurer, SECOND ROW: Miss Puckett, Ad- visor, Judy Lang, Pat Summers, Pat Collins, Frances Poin- dexter, Judy Untz, THIRD ROW: Ike Jenkins, Nancy Nelson Mary Boyd, Tassos Gaitandjis, Dan Jones, Judy Hallman FOURTH ROW: Doug Gordon, Rusty Helms, Ted Edwards Paul Eich, Max Brownstein, Pat Kasmar. dsx asa 'QD Betty Brookes, our A,F,S. student from England, was crowned sweetheart at the I96I Sweetheart Dance. Her escort was George Lanairo, an A.F.S. student from Italy. Meredith Carpenter, president- of Kappa Gam- ma Chapter at the Beta Club was also an active cheerleader. KEY CLUB The International Key Club is a Kiwanis spon- sored organization composed of a group of selected boys in 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 organization and activities. lts objects are: to develop initiative and leadership, to serve the school and community, and to prepare for useful citizenship. LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Mr. Robertson, advisor, Tim Jordan, secretary, Gordon Burns, vice president, Russell Sloss, treasurer. FIRST ROW, STANDING: David Eshleman, Chuck Barton, Tassos Gaitandjis, Carl King, Eric Jones, Bill Lowry, Johnny Hallman. SECOND ROW, STANDING: Douglas Gor- don, Jim Caldwell, Paul Eich, Glenn Rhodes, Bill Horton. Arthur Skibbe, Mike Thomas. gill? 2-Us Bill Rogers PRESlDENT .1 l' fn ,M Rig! Lf cl l as Us gi G ,f X 'vie 6' uf, ,tv 'fGAfiQfi1f' 24 9 II9 ENGINEERS CLUB The Engineers Club is an honor club made up of students throughout the school who have an interest in some field ot engineering. The pur- pose of the club is to increase and intensify this interest. lt also tries to acquaint the student body with what is going on in the field of engineering. We had several excellent speakers from Bell Tele- phone and Cleanese and also many interesting films on engineering. Future engineers study together LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Paul Eich, V.P., Tim Jordan, Pres., Jane Parrish, Sec., Mr. Swofford, Advisor. FIRST ROW, STANDING: Doug Thomas, Tommy Sumner, Rusty Helms, Carl King, Bill Little, Jimmy Funderburk, Tassos Gaitandjis, Judy Thornasson. SECOND ROW: Marshall Beam, Glenn .Q Mason, Billy Benson, Bill Horton, Treas., Lyn Williams, Bill Dickerson, Jerry Long, Warren Lonon, Elizabeth Patterson. Not Pictured: Karen Hodges, Max Brownstein, Mickey Head, Honorary Members. 1 ll ORIENTATION COMMITTEE The Orientation Committee is a group of upper- classmen and faculty members, whose purpose is to acquaint sophomores and new students with East High. ln the spring, members of the committee went to the various feeder schools to tell the ninth grade students about the many and varied aspects of life at East. ' At the beginning of the school year, there was an intensive three-week orientation program to further enlighten the sophomores. The. committee also sponsored a Roaring Twenties sock-hop so that sophomores might become better acquainted with their fellowclassmen. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Linda Culler, Beth Pittman, Glenn Rhodes, Phil Farrow, Becky Crews, Sheryl Key, Miss Wayne, advisor. SECOND ROW: Sarah Cohen, Madeline Gray, Lynn Forbis, Joyce Turner, Joan Wilson, Ginny Soiset, Nancy Ebert, Jane Parrish, THIRD ROW: Jan Lemmond, Sue Lem- mond, Nancy Horner, lke Jenkins, Tim Bagwell, Thomas Flatt, Carol Gibson, Gayle Hartis, Mary Boyd. FOURTH ROW: Donna Hanes, Jane Diltz, Patty Effron, Joyce Canady, Lynne Philipp, Donna Hailey, Sandro Fink, Sandy Hopper, Bobbie Pool. FIFTH ROW: Susie Carr, Betsy Ramsey, Karen Hodges, Phil Farrow, Sheryl Key, Becky Crews, Beth Pittman, and Linda Culler, members of the Steering Committee, spent many hours planning the Orientation program for the new students. Carole Taylor, Judy Hallman, Nancy Nelson, Jane Horner, Judy Martin, Dan Jones. SIXTH ROW: Betty Carriker, Laire Waddell, Marianne Bell, John Craig, Janie Miller, Nick Leon- ard, Linda Privette, Elizabeth Patterson, Pat Kasmar, Jim Caldwell. SEVENTH ROW: Patty Pliner, Meldonna Griffin, Gloria Hutchison, Bill Lowry, Chuck Barton, Carl King, Chris Koszewski, Norman Junker, Arthur Skibbe, Paul Eich, EIGHTH ROW: David Harkey, Bert Rawald, Ted Edwards, Bill Smith, Roddy Brandes, Larry Hewitt, Dave Eshleman, Gordon Burns, Ernest Stallworth, and Warren Lonon. I2I tt' 'fiitiiiif Officers of the Thursday Spanish Club pose before one of their attractive posters. ln a room brightly decorated with Spanish travel posters, traffic signs, and informative bulletin boards, the Thursday chapter of El Circulo Espanol meets weekly. The unsuspecting student, wandering into the club room, is likely to find a blindfolded sponsor with a large stick-banging gaily away at ci stuffed pinata. LEFT TO RIGHT SEATED: Wood Cummins Bett Bond Sec- , Y I Y I retary, Susie Carr, Vice President, John Craig, President KNEELINGZ Tim Bagwell, Beth Chipley, Linda Culler, Sandra Haney, Carolyn Carr, Carolyn Revels, Brenda Maynard, Eve Renne, FIRST ROW: John Bumgardner, Linda Furr, Linda Harris, Patty Effron. Donna Hanes, Pat ljames, Judy Hank- THURSDAY CLUB Aside from the interesting, informative weekly pro- grams, the club had many projects: A monthly visit to the Rehabilitation Center, bulletin boards in the halls, and candy sales. The main project of the year, however, was the an- nual Spanish week, April 9 through the l5th. ln con- junction with the Friday chapter, the club worked hard in order to make the student body more aware of Span- ish speaking countries, Spanish and its qualities. To do this, the club used bulletin boards, Spanish signs in the halls, and announcements over the P. A. The club also had devotions over the P. A. during the week. The culmination of the week was the election of next year's officers and the announcement and instal- lation of them at the gala Spanish Club banquet, Sat- urday night, April l5. At the banquet, members of both chapters of the club relaxed from and celebrated the end of a 'hard year's work. .ins, Marty Claus, Mary Helms, Cathy Alexander, Suanna Kemenscky, Colleen Floyd, Kay White. SECOND ROW: Miss Vandiver, Sponsor, Bobby Stack, Larry Hewitt, Murray White, Hazel Turkelson, Bob Buckley, Dick MacClary, Norman Junker, Bill Alexander, Sally Hillert, Gail Erskine, Sarah Gilley. Xlti FRIDAY CLUB The purpose ot the Spanish Club is to increase the members' understanding of the Spanish-speak- ing people by learning something about their lives and customs. Membership in El Circulo Espanol is restricted to Spanish students who have maintained a satis- factory average. This year the club made money by selling candy. A s Members of the club seem deeply engrossed in one ot their many interesting programs. LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: Judy Chesnutt, Treas., Sarah Matthews, Lutricia Alexander, Candie Crumly. SECOND ROW Dorton, Pres., Juanita Paxton, V.P., Sherry Cole, Sec. FIRST Mr. Stinson, Adv., Lehn Salisbury, Bob Innes, David Potter ROW: Patty Daniel, Linda Lilly, Carol Alexander, Cheryl David Ramsey, Sam Rankin, David Cotter. sf. 1 ft 7 N34 ,, 5... .-, 1 i K Q . K . W 5 'TEST-Ta? fa ...S Q? fill? LATIN CLUB Much of the Latin Club's activities centered about Latin Week. During Latin Week, April 24 through April 28, the Latin Club gave the assembly program and the devotions. A banquet was held with the students dressing as Romans and the first year students serving as slaves. Being a service club, the Latin Club donated a gift to the school. The money for the gift was raised at the Halloween Hop which was sponsored by the club. At the its end of the year, the club gave a silver key to outstanding member. Members of the Latin Club also attended the annual state convention held in Chapel Hill on March Il. Mrs, Janiec tells the club members about the opera, during one of their club meetings. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Meta Turkelson, Diane Rum- ble, Betty Brookes, Madeline Gray, treasurer, Arthur Skibbe, Vice-president, Glendine Barkmon, President, Betty Anne Harkey, Jane Bolton, Diane Grotophorst, Claudia Pickett. SECOND ROW: Marion Redd, Dickie Forbis, Powell Huitt, Rickie Buchan, Donnie Whitley, Frances McClain, Dorothy Crowder, Chris Serigstad, Marilyn Rae Baucom, Linda Bates, Janice Hotchkiss, Rachel Blankenship, Brenda Baker, THIRD Dido, ROW: Mrs. Purvis, advisor, Harry Boyte, Bob Brunk, Bob Wilson, Steve Kaleel, Milton Havaner, Christ Koszewski, Charles Griffin, Vincent Batts, Pat Roche, Hack Wilson, Bill Johnson, Jerry Holladay, Jimmy Traylor. FOURTH ROW: Topsy Greenwood, Lorrie Doherty, Linda Leopold, Nancy Grier, Linda Johnson, Billie Ann Cline, Judy Miller, Sheryl Key, Joyce Turner, Jane Lynch, Joan Wilson, Kathy Buck. ABSENT: Melbo Griffin, Secretary: Marilyn Bowers. , - 1HvwmmwexxmimnMs 'iQ.:if2Ji,.-es:if Q sf A Second year Latin Swdem, Carl King, a patrician is served by 0 fgfsf YGGI' student, a slave, Billie Ann Cline, at the Roman ban- que . Tim Jordan presents a sacrifice to the gods as Chris Koszew ski looks on. Betty Brookes helped to make the Hallowe'en Hop a great success. l25 GAUDEAMUS IGITUR IURIENES DUM SUMUS. Marilyn Rae Baucom performs her duties as a slave by passing the finger bowl to Earnest Stollworth, Ricky Pope, Ricky Buchan, and Janice Hotchkiss. fi, X71 FRENCH CLUB The French Club is an honor club tor A and B stu- dents ot the language. Its programs are designed to supplement work in the regular classes. This year the programs included lectures on travel, French customs, and everyday lite. At one meeting a guest speaker taught members how to can-can. Highlights of the year included a sock-hop and the annual French Week. During French week, club mem- bers gave the morning devotionals and attended a French banquet at an uptown restaurant. An assembly LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Lucy Moore, Susan Starer, Armelle Novel, Susan Litwak, Mike Woodworth, Nancy Horner, Treasurer, Beth Pittman, President, Linda Privette, Secretary, Betsy Ramsey, Vice President, Pat Summers, Honey Saunders, Anne Peacock. SECOND ROW: Buddy Sumner, Jackie Caldwell, Sharon Pedigo, Dianne Hundley, Lynne Philipp, Pam Pugh, Brenda Mayes, Maria Deviney, Patty Delaney Ann Johnston, Linda Murchison, Jane O'Brian, Carolyn Balch, Mary Cooke, Judy Clontz. THIRD ROW: Barbara Fleenor, Bill Grier, Miss Choate, Sponsor, Anna Flatt, Miss Choate, Advisor, confers with a club member during a meet- 1 ing. program was also given during the week. Patty Pliner, Janie Miller, Sally Wentz, Glenn Rhodes, Christine Barto, Nancy Wilson, Karen Croasmun, Sherrv Simpson, Joyce Deaton, Larry Taylor. ABSENT: Sue Glassgow. Honorary Members: Peter Bridge, Tamara Bringle, Karen Hancock, Carol Jean Harkey, Betty Hartley, Cathy Heath, Janie Hocutt, Dean Kokenes, Jan Lemmond, Jean Lemmond, Warren Lonon, Katherine McDonald, Shirley McGuff, Frances McWhirter, Claudia Pickett, Bobbie Pool, Patricia Ridenhour, Alex Robinson, Virginia Thompson, Glenda Trull, Steve Wainscott, Brenda Woodard. LEFT TO RlGHT, FIRST ROW: Tornmy McWhirter, Vice President, Linda Holmes, Historian, Sandy Avant, Associate President, Martha Sue Mullis, President, Lynn Funderburke, Secretary, Audrey Bur- dette, Publicity Manager, Roy Butterfield, Parliamentarion, Leon Hill, Treasurer, SECOND ROW: Jackie Haywood, Neil Ewing, Linda Russell, Dale Fennell, Betina Tarlton, Barbara Banks, Gene Mosley, Linda Holmes Editor-Promotion Manager Southwestern District D E.. Clubs nal' Sylvia Waynick, Inez Reeder, Jo Ann Brown, Gail Price, Gail Hay- wood. THIRD ROW: Marion Bailey, Larry Baucom, Clarence Horne, Stephen Hunter, Brenda Padgett, Chris Christenbury, Harry Boone, Charles Allen. FOURTH ROW: Everett Helms, Jimmy Morris, Joe Moore, Bill Phillips, Jimmy Stroupe, Bill Mullis, Floyd Berry, Durvan Wright, DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB One of the most active clubs at East is the Distributive Edu- cation Club. All during the year this organization was busy with its many projects of surveying people on likes and dislikes in sales personnel, selling Christmas boxes, thereby making Ypll5 and helping the Empty Stocking Fund, Since the purpose of the D.E.,Club is to further knowledge of the business world, there were many contacts provided. Each month a professional meeting was held. There were also exec- utive meetings, the Boss' Banquet, and the State Convention, 50600660 00000000 300000090 QI! is-of if I ..--V - R 'Twp . ggi , I ,L .-as , f .Tia uns Mrs. Jennings spoke on The Importance of Good Grooming at a February club meeting. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Carolyn Brents, Secretary, Barbara Keziah, Vice-President, Barbara Gibson, President, Sara Tucker, Treasurer, SECOND ROW: Pat Tolson, Linda Daggenhart, Judy Tucker, Nancy Eppley, Candy Taylor, Cathy Smith, Gwen Sherrin, Brenda Lloyd, Vivian Williams, Martha Mullis, Mr, Bunch, Sponsor, THIRD ROW: Mary Lou Greene, Brenda Woodburn, Jeannette Eudy, Becky Jamison, Marjorie Wilson, Annette Funderburk, Louise FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Th Future Business Leaders of America Club lF.B.L.A,l tried to develop in its members the qualifications, both ability and personality, that will be needed in the business world. This year, besides helping needy families at both Thanks- giving and Christmas, the club participated in Business Education Day and made a tour of an insurance company. Boys have realized that the F.B.L.A. Club is not just for girls and that it gives them a good foundation, by listening to business men who came as speakers and by taking part in parlia- mentary procedure, for any field of business into which they would like to go. Hastings, Lucille Hastings, Brenda Hicks, Angeline Christenbury. FOURTH ROW: Kay Dorton, Joan Elmore, Micki Beaver, Virginia Kisiah, Reba Stilwell, Lana Cuthertson, Martha Lee, Ann Funder- burk, Enid Huntley, Sybil Brigmon. FIFTH ROW: Wayne Mullis, Vann Simpson, Denny Allen. Not Pictured: Barbara Childers, Ted Earp. l28 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Having been named the club which best served the students ot East Mecklenburg during the l959-l96O school year, the Fu- ture Teachers Club has been equally as active this year. Once again our club held College Night, sponsored Teacher Appreci- ation Day, observed National Education Week, assisted teachers in grading exams, and attended the state convention where we ran a condidate for a state office. We also sent cookies to past F.T.A. members at mid-term. East High's Future Teachers Club par- ticipated in organizing the Mecklenburg Association ot F.T.A, clubs. We also a- dopted a brother club in Hawaii with whom we correspond. On Awards Day the F.T.A. presented several scholarships to deserving seniors in the club., The advisor is Mrs. Harriet Taylor, LEFT TO RlGHT, FIRST ROW: Mary Boyd, Secretaryf Ginny Soiset, President, Ann Spencer, Vice-President, Becky Wentz, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Sheryl Key, Brenda Key, Brenda Gregory, Madeline Gray, Linda Johnson, Donnis Watson, Judy Long, Carolyn Revels, Katherine McDonald, THIRD ROW: Jean Yearwood, Jane Bolton, Ginny Grogan, Carol Stuart, Joyce Turner, Jean Hotchkiss, Brenda Maynard, Judy Untz. 7 'N Y if .. - I 5 53, 5 F' ented each teacher with an apple Members at the F. T. A. pres an Teachers Appreciation Day, FOURTH ROW: Joyce Canady, Jane Willis, Carter Heywarcl, Dianne Thomas, Gayle Hartis, Elizabeth Harris, Suanna Kem enczky, Judy Grayson. FIFTH ROW: Paul Allen, Doug Gor don, Kay White, Gail Renegar, Betty Hartley, Sally Hillert, Sarah Gilley, Margaret Laney, Anne Page Rotterree, Jackie Knight. i lZ9 Alieen Wilson, County President, presides at the County Rally in the East auditorium, LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Angeline Christenbury, Treasurer, Florence Girard, Secretary, Judy Hallman, President, Carol Taylor, Vice-President, FIRST ROW: Beth Chipley, Sue Brown, Carol Fisher, Pat Hillman, Pat Wagstaff, Becky Simp- son, Barbara Bullard, Carolyn Carr, Janie Morris, Linda Hen- schel, Thera Bowden, Carol Gibson, Nancy Grier. SECOND ROW: Ginny Marino, Sylvanne Smith, Judy Tucker, Lucille Hastings, Kay Gwaltney, Nancy Evans, Marjorie Wilson, Sara Because of the enthusiasm and interest displayed by East's chapter of the Future Homemakers of America, much recognition was attained. Anyone -who has taken home economics is eligible for membership. The F.H,A. met on Friday at which time speakers and demonstrators on different phases of home life and living were heard. The F.l-IA. was responsible for an assembly pro- gram and devotions during F.l-I.A. week. Our club was very active, Nancy Evans was a state officer and Alieen Wilson was president of the County F,H.A. Another honor was that the East chapter was in charge of the county rally which was held at East. FUTURE Lyn Gresham, Mary Lee Linker, Doris Jean Turner, Alieen Wilson. THIRD ROW: Ann Caldwell, Carol Little, Candy Taylor, Ann Echerd, Becky Whitley, Christine Jordan, Louis Hastings, Cathy Alexander, Wanda Christenbury, Jean Orr FOURTH ROW: Judy Fleenor, Sandi Pickett, Gail Hanline Phyllis Shimpock, Donna Nivens, Brenda Watson, Elaine Car riker, Lana Cuthbertson, Gail Erskine, Shirley Ann Sharpe. Dues Angelme Chrnstenbury Treasurer lower left Presentation of the theme at the District Rally was given by Carol Taylor Vlce President Alleen Wilson County President and Nancy Evans State Song Leader FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Members of the Future Farmers of America, with the advice of their advisor, learned how to use voca- tional knowledge to the best of their ability for the benefit of their homes, community, and nation. The basic skills were taught and the club participated in numerous interests. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Tommy Block, TFGOSUTGYQ Mickey Cochran, reporter, Sonny Pender, secretary, Harley Dennis, president, Jimmy Linker, vice-president, James Miller, sextant. SECOND ROW: Ted Pigg, Eddie Brewer, Bobby Carpenter, Perry l-larris, Ronny Griffin, Don Mullis, Larry QW, V' r.. ,jigs aa we W ,,, if Members of the F.F.A. sneak snoozes and study homework dur- ing meetings. Duncan, Dickie Griffin, Walter Ford, THIRD ROW: Gilbert Black, Dan Tweed, Frank Brawley, Bobby Kille, Edward Cooper, Lanny Ross, Paul Campbell, Billy Wilburn, Edward Deese, Mr, Flatt, Advisor. ' we me it , 'Q -- P'-W . '-luv 11-.--. F-MN is LEFT TO RIGHT: Becky Whitley, Joan Helms, Danny Murphy, Junior Foster, Charles John- son, Leon Ferguson, Janet Earney. Not Pictured: Mickey Smith, Weldon Hyde, Bradley Howord, Ford Smith. A-H CLUB Meetings of the 4-H Club, held twice a month, were conducted by advisors from the home office. The boys' meetings, which were separate from the girls', pertained mostly to agriculture. Cloth- ing, health, food, and good grooming were sub- jects of the girls' meetings. This information was presented to the students in the form of slides, speakers, demonstrations, and discussions. DRAMATICS All the world's a stage ..... The Footlighters Club had as its sole purpose- expres- sion. This club served as an outlet ot expression tor the students of East Mecklenburg High School. The members of the club worked with the dramatics classes in producing several tull length plays and a number of one act plays. The club worked with the idea ot exploiting all talent and wanted students who were genuinely interested in speech, acting, stage design, costuming, make-up and other related theatre arts. Phil and Pris dance away their blues for Frankie and Albert. THURSDAY CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Novia Baxter, vice-president, Phil Pat Price, Linda Allen. FOURTH ROW: Beckv Torrence, Jane Dav- McCorkle, president, Pat Lawless, secretary, Judy Martin, treasurer. enport, Pam Black, Penny Cole, Laire Waddell, Beverly Howie, LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING, SECOND ROW: Barbara Irby, Brenda Ginger Simmons, Betty Jane Allen, Nancy Hall, Jean Roberts, Karen Green, Sandra Alexander, Elaine Baker, THIRD ROW: Betty Carri- Hodges, FlFTH ROW: Bill Smith, Colvin Cano, Chet Penninger, ker, Sherry Cole, Judy Chestnutt, Pris Blanton, Linda Rushing, Pris Wayne Revels, Jackie Kiser, Ed Frye, Dale Miller, Eddie Hicks, Bennett, Diane Ledwell, Anne Johnson, Carol Ann Van Hoerbeke, Ercnlsie BOWGFS, Marty Belk. l34 Becky Wentz as The Matchmaker has Bill Smith grinning . . . and blushing. Calvin Cano and Wayne Rowell feel the force ot Horace VandergeIder's anger. Bill Smith played Vandergelder. FRIDAY CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED, FIRST ROW: Novia Baxter, vice- president, Phil McCorkIe, president, Pat Lawless, secretary, Judy Martin, treasurer. SECOND ROW, STANDING Belinda Carriker, Diane Porter, Mary Phyllis Whitley, Sandy Hopper, Linda Leopold, Jane Diltz, Pat Price, Carolyn Baker, Sarah Alexander, Merylee Goldberg. THIRD ROW: Willie Butt, Sue Lemmond, Donna Hanes, Pat Ijames, Linda Mann, Bar- 135 bora Katzen, Penny Truckley, FOURTH ROW: Ike Jenkins, David Eshleman, Mary Jane Guion, Joan Elmore, Jane Daven- port, Patsy Daniel, Wayne Rowell, Tim Bagwell. FIFTH ROW: Vic Orr, Bob McCarIey, Jim Walker, Dean Kokenes, Eddie Walker, Eddie Parser, Tommy Ross, Ricky Buchan. Not pic- tured: Mary Dale Lowe. Eddie Hicks as the parson battles with Devil Wayne Rowell in Devil Take a Whittler. Barbara Irby and Marty Belk, playing the parts of unfortunate lovers, Spent hours rehearsing for Frankie and Albert. Phil McCorkle, Mr. Manningham, and Novia Baxter, Mrs. Manningham, gave us chills and thrills with their performances in Angel Street. l36 DRAMATICS i The citizens of Lebanon, Arkansas enjoy some good country music and some good country refreshments. lDevil Take A Whittlerl. , ,r,f .lf fi T H' If use LIBRARY CLUB Learning more about the services libraries offer, their organization and use, and librarianship as a career is the main purpose ot the Library Club. The club upheld the standard that competence in library use is an essential skill ot the student today and of the educated person of tomorrow. Knowledge of the library and its contents was obtained through the media of book reviews, pro- grams given by various outside speakers, and dis- cussions led by panels made up of members of the club. Attending the district and state conventions of the North Carolina High School Library Association were among the highlights ot the year's activities. FIRST ROW: Jackie Knight, Secretary, Ann Brooks, Treas- urer, Glenda Trull, Vice-President, Jane Williams, President. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Gladden, Brenda Long, Lorraine Car- ter, Jane Butler, Carol Baker, Virginia Foster, Irene -Quinn Pauline Crump. THIRD ROW: Vivian Helms, Glenda Kirk- patrick, Betty Myers, Naomi Moore, Barbara Deason, Judy Ford, 'Sarah Williams, Carole Sloop, Mrs. McCracken, Ad- visor. FOURTH ROW: Jannette Funderburk, Anne Stephens, 1 l , Sm, X ... .. A Q. I tl ..,.. fi .,, . we-1' I ' A Mrs. Taylor explained the Dewey Decimal System to members of the Library Club. Danna Hyland, Dianne Atwell, Peggy Corbett, Penny Truck- ley, Ann Burns, Judy Rice, Martha Williams. FIFTH ROW: Mary Belle Stancil, Margaret Stevens, Jerry Murchison, Roy Segee, Larry Sustar, David Schwarz, Jim Pegram. Judy Griffin, Mary Belle Stancil, Margaret Stevens, Jerry Murchison, Roy Segee, Larry Sustar, David Schwarz, Jim Pegram. ' if i , if , . I 2 ' -wfSl With Miss M. Kiker and Miss B, Smith as sponsors, the debating club was reorganized this year, with a two-fold purpose: to culti- vate interest and to increase ability in public speaking and debating. The club had instruction in pub- lic speaking and practice in de- bating with inter-club debates. The debating team prepared for their practice debate with Myers Park. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Bill Grier, President, Ginny Grogan, Becky Crews, Carolyn Balch, Sarah Alexander, Honey Saunders, Sarah Cohen, Bobbie Pool, Secretary and Treasurer, Sandy Hopper, Reporter, SECOND ROW: Warren Lonon, Vice-President, Fran Joslin, Delores Lingerfelt, Dan Carpen- ter, Frances McWhirter, Merylee Goldberg, Donna Hailey. THIRD ROW: Saralyn Gresham, Raymond Johnson, Harvey Alper, Sharon Pedigo, Carter Heyward, Margaret Laney. FOURTH ROW: Sylvia Canup, Marianne Bell, Bill Lowry, Tim Jordan, Worth Merit, Tommy Swinson, FIFTH ROW: Frank Wilson, Heyden Roberts, Larry Hubbard, Nick Leonard, Ken Altizer, Miss Kiker. SlXTH ROW: Paul Allen, Miss Smith, Steve Burns, Vinny Cardinal, Lyn Williams, Dick Armstrong. SEVENTH ROW: Jay Campbell, Peter Bridge. NOT PIC- TURED: Mary Dale Lowe. 3 it - it. DEBATING CLUB JOURNALISM The Journalism Club was restored to its position in the list of clubs this year for the purpose at giving students not enrolled in journalism classes a chance to write for The Eagle. Members received points in accordance with the merits of the stories which they wrote. On Awards Day those who had achieved a set number of points received pins. Future journalists get practical experience by working on stories for the EAGLE. E E I i Q L 'fi' ,..--xx -...ga LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Betty Parker, Vice-president, Raddey Brandes, President, Lena Swotford, Secretary, LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: Ernest Stallworth, Jean LeGare, Carol MOVQOU, JO Ann Maddrey, Jane Diltz, Roger Grosswald, Not pictured, Kathy Yarbrough, Treasurer. I39 .wi , 3 : ,I H35 3 c I ll I EA I+ A gn , M air. if I .A ' A 7, Wa Q XX- -EW A -.. WJ' ll iiii :ix its. yn M m,,,...f-ff THURSDAY CLUB Sandy Johnson, Sandra Belk, Jean Orr, Judy Idol. THIRD LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED AT FIRST TABLE: Jane Horner, President: Gloria Hutchison, Secretary, Judy Stafford, Gladys Mclntyre, Lynn Forbis, Vice-President, Carol Jean Horkey, Treasurer, SECOND TABLE: Loraine Jones, Nancy Goss, TABLE: Bobby Howie, Rob Thorne, Richard Johnson, Dwight Austin, Jack Russell. STANDING: 'Mrs. Hardy, Advisor, Arnette Winstead, Jean Yearwood, FRIDAY CLUB FIRST ROW1 Gerald Stansell, President, Jan Lemmond, Sec- Johnson. THIRD ROW: Carol Mills, Carol Morgan, Kenny retary, Roger Grosswald, Treosurer. SECOND ROW: Margo Jordon, Roger Hice, Shirley McGuft, Harvey Alper, Mr. Bell, PS-tern, BOVIDOVO Allen, l-IVHCIO Auten, BVSVICJO 9-OVVI95, BGCIQY Advisor. NOT PICTURED: Linda Allen, Vice-President. 928' I Drawing isn't all that members of the Art Clubs do. ART CLUB Students who do not have a chance to take art in the regular class may become acquainted with East's art department through the Art Club. This Club serves East by aiding in building stage scen- Loraine Jones tests her skill by drawing a picture of the First Lady, while Richard Johnson does some straight-line drawing, ery, painting club and school spirit posters, and. assisting in a variety of other school sponsored programs, ,reign .,,.Lf' . NW -q.,,,s'-hh Donna Cullen, and Jean Yearwood take advantage of their weekly club meetings. LEFT TO RIGHT: Terrv Jenkins, Paul Mcliechnie, Joe Jenkins, President, Bruce Boring, Henry Hartis, Treasurer, Gary Bo Tucker, Eddie Riggsby, Jerry Mullis, Wayne Hooks, Tom- Sowell, Jimmy Williams, Vernon Brewer, Mr, Gregory, Ad- my Matthews, Howard Purser, Secretary, Wesley Huntley, visor, Bill Hutchison. Jim Aberson, President, Stuart Auten, Philip Connell, Vice- ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUB Membership in the Arts and Crafts Club is composed of students who have shown a desire to explore and work in crafts. The purpose ot the club is to provide its members with practical skills to be applied at home and to hobbies. The projects made by the members were entered in the Annual Fine Arts Festival. Bo Tucker was absorbed in his Arts and Crafts project. 142 ll I llll I t 5 ,I ii I l j ? E ' f I I 2 I I I I Ti si ii Q i LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Russell Honrine, Robert Vin- Ronald Mullis, Steve Smith. THIRD ROW: Boyd Haigler, root, Sergeants at Armsg John Scott, Chaplain, Joe Grier, Eddie Tolson, Tommy Gilley, Bobby Gay, David Helms, Greg Secretary-Treasurer, Jimmy Morris, Vice-President, Glenn Brown, Bob Norman, Neil Johnson, Jan Johnson. FOURTH Bailey, President, Harry Murr, Central President, SECOND ROW: Lee Faust, Bill Sweott, Pete Botte, Jack Dowd, Flip ROW: Mr, Davis, Advisor, Jim Campbell, Frank Cline, Robert Thorne, Emory Phillips, Hurly Curly, Ken Jordon, Joe Hailey, Doyle, Barry Welch, Jerry Culler, John Penick, Garth Williams, MR. DAVIS' HI-Y CLUB Hi-Y is an interdenominational club composed of all boys who want to join. The weekly meetings are directed toword vocations and other varied topics. Each year we have various projects stressing community service, welfare projects, and planned recreation. This year, the East Mecklenburg Hi-Y Club donated one hundred and fifty dollars to the Buildings tor Brother- hood and fifty dollars to the Y.M.C.A. World Service Project. John Scott gives the devotions at one ot the club meetings. MR. RElD'S HI-Y CLUB , This year four boys went to the district Hi-Y conference in Win- ston-Salem. The boys who attended were Larry Russell, Bill Mitchell, Harry Murr and Ronnie Hollifield, At this conference, Harry Murr was elected President of the Hi-Y Council of the Carolinas. Harry was also chosen as a delegate to the International Hi-Y Convention in Oxford, Ohio. A speaker tells Hi-Y members that the Navy builds men. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Freddie Hearn, President, Wayne Hooks, Vice President, Jimmy Ellis, Treasurer, Jerry Gardner, Nick Leonard, Curtis Elmore, Kenneth Evans. Titshaw, Sergeant at Arms, Mr. Reid, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Brad Fincher, Arthur Lloyd, Jimmy Hubbard, Joe Jenkins, Tony Jetton, Ken Cordell, Larry Lemmond. THIRD ROW: Lee Nicholson, Ernie Perry, David Beaman, Edward FOURTH ROW: John Crump, Wayne Mullis, Bobby Horr, Bill Mitchell, Ted Steele, Larry Russell, l44 MR. HAMlLTON'S HI-Y CLUB We also have an intramural program that is carried on through the Central Y.M.C.A. in Charlotte. This year, the East Club is in first place in the city-wide basketball tournament. The Hi-Y also sponsors different money raising projects throughout the year. This year, we had a doughnut sale and a Car Bop, which was held during Mid term exams. The pay is good and the girls love the uniform . .' LEFT TO RIGHT: H. H. Hamilton, Sponsor, Neal Hood, Sec- retary, Jeff Pickett, President, Larry Hewitt, Treasurer, Bobby Threat, Carlton Alexander, SECOND ROW: Bill Cain, Ronnie Liles, Martin Dulin, J. Hocutt, Bruce Salzman, Rick Young, Ronnie Hollifield, Sergeant at Arms. THIRD ROW: C. J. Lineberger, Sergeant at Arms, Ronald Tucker, Jimmy Walker, Perry Davis, Phillip Reid, Kenny Mattox, Bobby Griffin FOURTH ROW: Gene Deese, Fred Welchman, Jim Little, Bob- by Atwater, Joey Edwards, Joe Fort, Billy Hall. FIFTH ROW: Mack Freeman, Paul Cuthbertson, Gary Orr, Justin Jenkins, Phil Farrow, Donald Hatley, Ricky McManus, James Lowery . -1 ' ,, 3 of i45 LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Diane Porter, President, Judy Jamison, Vice President, Judy Houston, Secretary, Mary Whitley, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Becky Sizemore, Diane Jolly, Brenda Howie, Belinda Carriker, Jean Little. THIRD ROW: Sue Brown, Peggy Ritch, Pat Sasser, Shirley Howell, Diane Hoover, Sandi Pickett. FOURTH ROW: Sandra Shu maker, lrene Dorton, Carolyn Morgan, Cookie Crisp, Bar bara Gregory, Johnnie Brooks. NOT PICTURED: Audrey Bur dett, Pat Canup, Patsy Cook, Pat Hillman, Diane Thompson MISS FOSTER'S Y-TEENS CLUB Y-Teens members take time out to enjoy a party. 146 LEFT TO RIGHT, FlRST ROW: Mrs. Hamilton, Sponsor, Diane Mann, President, Anne Stephens, Vice President, Sandra Fink, Secretary, Margaret Stevens, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Miriam Furr, Dianne Foard, Martha Williams, Barbara Tice, .lan Galloway, Nancy Goss, Gloria Davis, Nancy Robinson THIRD ROW: Marsha Williams, Carol Dagenhart, Cathey Ed- wards, Libby Starnes, Vivian Helms, Carol Scruggs, Judy Rice 1 Ruth Crump. FOURTH ROW: Elizabeth Woodle, Betty Car riker, Karen Hancock, Nancy Cochran, Carol Willougby Patricia Mullis, Rachael Rea, Bobbie Lowery, FIFTH ROW Barbara Banks, Lydia Thornton, Betty England, Wilna Eury Gayle Sawyer, Betty Hodges, Frances Edwards, Helen Pharr NOT PICTUREDZ Brenda Lloyd. MRS. HAMlLTON'S Y-TEENS CLUB ln order to unify the three sections of the Y-Teen Club, central officers were elected this year. Diane Hoover was president and Cookie Crisp was secretory-treasurer. The three sections under these central officers worked together closely in all projects. Mwwhibs The Y-Teens, being primarily a service club, baked cookies, made mints, and sang Christmas carols for the patients at Green Acres, a est home for elderly people. Doughnuts and license plates were sold in order to raise funds for the club. Mrs. Hamilton's Y-Teeners always enjoyed their meetings. 147 LEFT TO RIGl-IT, FIRST ROW: Advisor, Miss Wayne, Presi- dent, Janie I-locutt, Vice-President, Mildred Crawford, Secre- tary, Judy Walker, Treasurer, Wanda Ridenhour, SECOND ROW: Donna Woller, Jaldena Dulin, Beth Lawing, Shirlee King, Judy Caldwell, Ruby Wilkinson, Barbara England, Foydean Ramsey, Coral Houston, THIRD ROW: Jackie Fish- Y-TEENS Miss WAYNES CLUB Janie l-locutt, President of Miss,Wayne's club, plans future meetings. er, Nancy White, Elaine Russell, Nell Long, Shirley Long, Mike Kinser, Sherrie Wolford, Martha Elliot, Mary l-lill, Linda Black, Tamara Bringle, FOURTH ROW: Gayle Earp, Marye Ann' Winstead, Paula Dermer, Janice Day, Kathy Smith, Jane Robinson, Betsy Meleney, Pot Carriker, Cookie Crisp, Glenda Kirkpatrick, Linda Kiser, Y-TEENS Mies. wiassoisis cius Y-teen meetings were fun for everyone, especially Judy Ramsey, President of Mrs, Wesson's club, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Advisor, Mrs. Wesson, Presi- dent, Judy Ramsey, Vice-President, Judy Helms, Secretary, Venita Wilson, Treasurer, Faye Mullis, SECOND ROW: Vicky Byrd, Linda Newell, Rondye Hill, Jean Winstead, Patsy Howie, Hilda Hinson, Patricia Ridenhour, Betty Jermon, Coette Phillips, Vickie Gray, Jane Boyd. THIRD ROW: Edna Linker, Karen Cooker, Rebecca Bagley, Brenda Carpenter, Barbara Ritter, Barbara Bates, Brenda Childers, Ruby Dulin, Brenda Hill. FOURTH ROW1 Cheryl Winchester, Diane Stilwell Cor lotta Napier, Gloria McNamara, Sandra Hunnicutt, Donna Harrison, Diane Helrns, Rita Stattord. i Q ev R? THURSDAY CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Stella Morton, President, Vivian Benton, Vice-President, Arnie Jamison, Secretary, Mickey Bridges, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Lois Robbins, Lynn Thompson, JoAnn Kanoy, Mike Woodworth, Candy Hitchcock, Beverly Hinkle, Ann Epps, Jean McKis- sick, Karen Grauer, Carolyn Tickle, Sheryl Scarbrough, Brenda Baucom, Darlene Williams, Jean Hartis, Mary ,Evelyn Stilwell, Patsy Lemmond, Janet Helms, Doris Rice, Shirley Brotherton, Carolyn Canup. THIRD ROW: Barbara Allen, Harriet Todd, Pat Crump, Becky Wynne, Leona CMael Capell, Joan Moon, Carolyn Linker, Nancy Turner, Vivian Mosley, Jackie Bryant, Judy Freeland, Diane Ashley, Peggy Padgett, Sarah Willard, Carol Stuart, Judy Robinson, Linda Johnston, Shannon Alex- ander. FOURTH ROW: Dotty Jackson, Paula Burch, Brenda Linker, Stella Morton, Vivian Benton, and Mickey Bridges select records for the dances. F 1-. 9 gsm 'V if , W 1 Q W, iii g, T , Patricia Bone, Alice Hargett, Judy Helms, Barbara Slaven, Elizabeth Young, Carol Collins, Nancy Evans, Carol Taylor, Brenda Campbell, Judy Funderburk, Nancy Jamison, Vicki Eudy, Nancy McFadden, Pat Kirkpatrick, Judy Benton, Carolyn Roland. FIFTH ROW: Teddy Hughey, Meldonna Griffin, Judy Anderson, Angie Lazarides, Gayle Phiter, Bev- erly Collier, Sue Adams, Jean Brawley, Tommy Stophel, Jerry Pierce, Mickey Head, Gary Hatcher, Buddy Springer, Roy Ellis, Monte Cuth- bertson, Gene Sides,, Eddie Clark. SIXTH ROW: Larry Taylor, Selby Daniels, Algie Gilmore, J. W. Hall, David Keziah, Mike Bartlett, Ran- nie Bowers, Kenneth Troutman, Gerrald Stansell, John Gwaltney, Alan Broome, David Smith, Rusty Ross, Johnny Abernathy, Johnny Helms, Wayne Serett, Dean Cox, Come and trip it as you go, s S most active. a dance. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Coach Hood, Advisor, Faith Teachout, President, Frankie Bowers, Vice President, Brenda Greene, Secretary, Chet Penninger, Treasurer, Miss Evans, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Moore, Barbara Deasan, Brenda Howie, Johnnie Dulin, Carol Ann Van Hoerbeke, Diane Ledwell, Pris Bennett, Pris Blanton, Pam Black, Pat Collins, Joe Grier. THIRD ROW: Becky Ross, Barbara West, Jean Little, Judy Ford, Glen Bailey, Anne Johnson, Ed Frye, Pat Tolston, Jeanette Simpson, Barbara Jacobs, Sandra Alexander, Jo Ann Kanoy. FOURTH ROW: Rosalyn Shook, Carolyn Brents, Jean Roberts, Beverly Howie, Lynda Allen, FOLK DANCING CLUB Anyone passing by the gym on a Thursday or Friday was apt to hear the chant-one-two-three-back forward-step-kick-as the students were taught the popular jitterbug step. Each week the club members learned a new dance, a folk dance or a ballroom dance, The Folk Dancing Club, the largest in the school, was one of the Officers of the club take time out from their duties to have Sandy Hodges, Jean Tillotson, Arnette Winstead, Jeanette Eudy, Ann Funderburke, William Thompson. FIFTH ROW: Ronnie Carter, Tommy Baucom, Robert Vinroot, Bob Park- man, Sandy Stokes, Jessie Hall, Calvin Cano, Jeff Thompson, Will Ford, Pete DeVito. SIXTH ROW: Mike Sizemore, Kent Simpson, David Campbell, Eddie Hicks, Dan Houston, Randy Ratteree, Jackie Russell, Norman Norwood. SEVENTH ROW: Ronnie MacManus, Russell Honrine, Dickie Overcash, Larry Curlee, Wayne Revels, Bobby Caldwell, Billy Hartis, Larry Hollifield. EIGHTH ROW: Linda Little, Nancy Eppley, Laina Turner, Becky Torrence, Judy Parker, Barbara Childers. SERVING OTHERS LOYALLY The main objective at the S.O.L. Club is serving other people. Our main service is sponsoring the annual school- wide Christmas projectqwhich is helping needy families. Through this service, 32 familes were provided with food, clothing, and toys. The club joined with the music department to present the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter programs. We strive to help whenever we are needed. Linda Price, Elaine Lilly, Mrs. Potter, and Wayne Hooks prepare Christmas packages tor the needy tarnilies, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Advisor, Mrs. Potter, Secre- tary, Linda Lilly, President, Linda Price, Vice-President, Elaine Lilly, Treasurer, Lutricio Alexander, Reporter, Kay Privette, SECOND ROW: Joyce Deaton, Jan Lemmond, Diane Mann, Bobbie Sue Lowery, Brenda Flowe, Vickie Roper, Brenda King, Ann Newton. THIRD ROW: Shirley Williams, Miriam Grier, Carol Alexander, Betty Mullis, Mary Crosby, Linda Blackman, Ann Blevins, Libbie Starnes, Lucille Boone. FOURTH ROW: Jean Mullis, Judy Crump, Judy Simpson, Karen Croasrnun, Sandy Fink, Pam Bennett, Helen Pharr Jean Tillatson, Susie Morrow. FIFTH ROW: Judy Price, f 2 Joyce Helms, Juanita Burr, Patricia Tucker, Becky Johnson, Jo Ann Hilks, Kathy Heath, Frances Edwards, Libbie Pace, SIXTI-I ROW: Wfancla Hager, Edna Harold, Margie Harris, Daisy Cox, Judy- White, Irene Williams, Emily Nance, Barbara West, Barbara Tice, Grady Query. SEVENTH ROW: Gloria Davis, Sharon Fink, Cathy Poindexter, Rosalyn Shook, Billie Middleton, Sylvia Mullis, Carol Marks, Brenda Wood, Deane Foard, Carol Willoughby. EIGHTH ROW: Terry Linker, Betty Hodges, Ann Butler, Elaine Steele, Jeannette Simpson, Judy Sloop, Brenda Watson, Gail I-Ianline, Ted Hinson, Jane Miller. JUNIOR RED CROSS Membership in the American Junior Red Cross is completely on a voluntary basis for students who wish to do work for the betterment'ot people. This year's activities included: visits to the Old Folk's Homes, making a correspondence album, adding many new members to our l8-year-old club, and giving the student body a better under- standing of the Red Cross through our activities. LEFT TO RIGHT, FlRST ROW: Tim Bagwell, Nancy Evans, president, Karen Hodges, vice-president, Jean Hotchkiss, sec- retary, Brenda Maynard, treasurer, Alice Hargett, Reporter, Coit Meleney, Jeanne Le Gare. SECOND ROW: Donna Hy- land, Betty Hodges, Sandra Hodges, Ann Butler, Brenda Hill, Ann Blevins, Edna Harrald, Barbara Bullard. THIRD ROW: Kay White, Billie Middleton, Ginny Grogan, Janice Hotchkiss, We believe in service for others, for our coun- try, our community, and our school, in health of mind and body to tit us for greater service, and in working for better human relations throughout the world. We have joined the American Junior Red Cross to help achieve its aims by working together with members everywhere in our own and other lands. Joan Moon, Carol Gibson,' Karen Croasman, Carolyn Carr, Donna Nivens. FOURTH ROW: Donna Moody, Ginny Marino, Carol Taylor, Sue Brown, Diane Foard, Martha Williams, Sarah Gilley, Patsy Cook, Carolyn Fisher. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. M, O. Smith, sponsor, Sandra Shurnoker, Mike Bohannon, Vivian Benton, Larry Morton, Powell Huitt, Gail Erskine, Billy Cain. l53 , MUSICIANS CLUB The Musicians Club strives to promote the performance of good music by students in the club. The members learn about music and learn to appreciate the many aspects of the art by solo and small group perform- ances. The club entertained the student body with an assembly programl' in the spring. Club members also participated in the variety show. The club gave a scholarship to a de- serving senior who planned to major in music in college. When the cat's away, the mice will play rock 'n roll. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rob Thorne, treasurer, Melba Sue Grif- fin, secretary, Larry Starnes, second vice-president, Elaine Baker, first vice-president, Brenda Henderson, president. FIRST ROW: Brenda Baucom, Sheryl Scarborough, Shirley Conyers, Betty Ann Wallce, Reatha Adams, Donna Moody, Sandra Belk, Virginia Thompson, Tommy Swinson, Fredericka Williams, Linda Price, Jane Lynch, Susie Morrow, Harriet Todd, Frances Poindexter, Elaine Steele, Kay Privette. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Morgan, Gladys Phillips, Lana Kay Griffin, Carolyn Tickle, Jackie Napier, Susan Stennett, Margaret Alexander, Neil Ewing, Bill Wallace, Jean Lemmond, Diane Grotophorst, Betty Myles, Harriet Campbell, Judy Anderson, Bobby Pharr, Marion Jones, Leonard Moore. THIRD I , 5 i ROW: Parsy Howell, Pete Allen, Ray Wallace, Roger Dawson, Owen Doster, Jim Valtr, Stuart Carroll, Eddie Burnett, Larry Sustar, John Haigler. FOURTH ROW: David Furr, Weldon Hyde, Larry Mon- teith, Roy Davis, Steve Wainscott, Phil Chadwick, Grover Boyd, Henry Tysinger, Van Simpson, Bill Keziah, Angel Duty, Helen Connell, Betty Jean Allen, Roe Baucom, Meldonna Griffin, Janice Huntley. FIFTH ROW: Bobby Everett, Johnnie Brooks, Glendine Barkman, Bob Porter, Bee Sweatt, Eddie Riggsbee, Johnny Aber- nathey, David Craig, John Scott, Tommy Robertson, Billy Atwell, Allen Broom, Vernon Brewer, Woody Cummins, Ted Hinson, John Gwaltney. Bas LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Carolyn Revels, secretary, Mary Boyd, president, Miss Evans, advisor, Carol Jean Harkey, vice-president, Judy Idol, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Lutricia Alexander, Ann Epps, Elizabeth Young, Ann Page Ratteree, Elizabeth Paterson, Jane Willis, Judy Thomasson. THIRD ROW: Suvanna Kemenczky, Rosalyn Shook, Judy Robinson, Judy Funderburk, Linda Newell, Judy Buchner, Katherine McDonald, FOURTH ROW: Armelle Novel, Libby Pace, Kaye Siskron, Gloria Davis, Martha Bullock, Jean Davis, Mike Ander- Kinser, Vicki Eudy, FIFTH ROW: Carol Gibson, Linda son, Patsy Cochrane, Cheryl Nalley, Betsy Meleny, Carol ROW: Mills, Sharon Fink, Betty Hartley, Judy Little, SIXTH Becky Simpson, Carol Stuart, Jo Beaver, Gail Earp, Betty GIRLS' ATHLETI During the past year G.A.A. members have had fun participating in many different activities. In addition to tournaments in basketball, volley- ball, sottball, and ping pong, the club has enjoyed ice-skating, bowling, tennis, chess, and canasta. Projects for the year were selling school cush- ions, sponsoring a sock hop, and conducting a junior high playday for ninth grade girls who will enter East next year. GAA. highlights were attending the state playday :at W.C.U.N.C. and camping in the Smoky Mountains. C Jerman, Brenda Woodard, Brenda Baucom, Sheryl Scar- borough. SEVENTH ROW: Brenda Linker, Sarah Willard, Peggy Corbett, Wynelle Funderburk, Emily Nance, Marilyn Bowers, Ann Wallace, Gail Sawyer, EIGHTH ROW: Betty Car- riker, Linda AIIen,'Patricia Mullis, Jean Orr, Eve Renne, Carol Collins, Gayle Renegar, Wanda Hager. NINTH ROW: Mary Cooke, Delores Lingertelt, Vivian Benton, Alice Hargett, Carlotta Napier, Carolyn Tickle, Carter Heyward, Fayedeen Mullis. TENTH ROW: Marty Claws, Judy Freeland, Shannon Alexander, Vickie Gray, Brenda Hill, Judy Grayson, Natalie Soos, Vickie Simpson. ELEVENTI-I ROW: Miriam Cunningham, Lynn Rezac, Karen Croasmun, Nancy Nelson, Chris Serigstad, Donna Hyland, Nancy Hall, Sandi Pickett, Associmion Officers, Judy Idol, Treasurer, Carol Jean I-larkey, Vice President, Mary Boyd, President, and Carolyn Revels, Secre tary, take time out from their duties ta pose tor snapshots, 155 EAST HIGH BAND Under the able direction of Mr, Paul Simpson, the East Mecklenburg Band had another busy, stimulating year. During football season it contributed greatly to school spirit by putting on novelty halt-time shows such as The Hillbilly Hit Parade and The Beatnik Band-complete with authentic costume, too. But the band didn't stop with the end ot football sea- son, During concert season it livened up assembly pro- grams and P.T.A. meetings, played at the coliseum dur- ing Nixon's visit, participated in the annual Christmas program given by the Music Department, and completed this active year with two festivals-the Fine Arts Festival, and the County Music Festival. Not to be overlooked, however, is the tact that the band has always created in its students an appreciation for all types of music. .ms Mr. Simpson BAND DIRECTOR LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Karen Hodges, secretary- VQI1-r, Jeanne Roberts, Woody Cummins, president Denny treasurer, Steve Smith, Ervin Baker, Rob Thorne, John Bum- Allen, vice-president, Mickey Smith. THIRD ROW Weldon gardner, Janet Earney, Mr. Simpson, Director, SECOND ROWS Hyde, David Furr, Grover Boyd, Steve Wainscott, Butch Con Billy Atwell, John Cowart, Wilson Davis, Alex Lawing, Jim nell, reporter, David Craig, Johnny Abernethy, Marion Jones I , ziti, MAJORETTES East's three majorettes were extremely active this year. Besides performing for all football games, they were very busy with outside activities that employed their majorette abilities. Janet Earneylwon, in addition to many other titles, Maj- orette Princess of the Eastern United States for l96O and Junior Dixie Strutting Champion for l96O, Jeanne and Karen are both members of the Charlotte Majorette Drill Team, which per- formed for many important events such as San- ford's Inauguration and the N. C. State-Notre Dame basketball game. x - ,i .6 my libiilf , T , it fi V 4, i ig K X M , . 5 , gi, ai V b ,V , Y 2 ,Q YV .ff U s 1 i. 2. . ' f.,i eg f , ,ff .V -.fmt sz ff ' 5 X if' ' 2 ' ' 4 ' f , .rl ,vi ,gg A ., ,,. w ., . , ,, .. 5 - 25 4 V, M A, G+, C 5. . . S39 ay ff' ,Q H5 5,36 3 ' .Lu C W, jf A' hmm l A,-Lt. 7 Karen Hodges c so l 1 , ,LQ 1 J , it , - v 113,-ii at , . , t , .- 1' Q, 's ,J sf 4 I rl 5 - i - W' 1 M is , ?f1si5:s, r.,i, ,awfw f J, J- ,, , gf. Q if , 'K Jeanne Roberts Janet Earney , vi iztgfym Watts, Jiwfftiftfzgugst , , ff Vw aku LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Marsha Stephens, Nancy Ebert, Vickie Roper, Alice l-iargett, Nancy Evans, Pris Bennett, Brenda King, Lynn Thompson, Susan Stennett, Martha Claus, Bobbie Pool, Patsy Lemmond, Nancy Nelson, Beverly Howie, Mrs. Henry Janiec, Director, SECOND ROW: Lorraine Jones, Barbara West, Mary Helms, lrene Quinn, Reatha Adams, Madeline Gray, Linda Johnson, Carol Stuart, Nancy Jami- son, Gail Hanline, Judy Jamison, Donnis Watson, Pam Pugh, Ginger Simmons. THIRD ROW: Glendine Barkman, Elizabeth Harris, Patsy Cook, Linda Dagenhart, Secretary, Helen Ann Connell, Gladys Phillips, Sue Lemmond, Frances Poindexter, Ray Wallace, Treasurer, Bill Wallace, Elaine Steele, Marlyn Jones, Carolyn Morgan, Elaine Baker, Vice-President, Kay Privette, Judy Price, Norma Connell, Brenda Flowe, FOURTH ROW: Glenn Rhodes, Ted Hinson, President, Phil McCorkle, Victor Orr, Vinny Cardinal, Paul Allen, Allen Broome, Tim Jordan, Jerry Blevins, Henry Tysinger, Ben Wyant, Eddie Teeter, Bill Alexander, Powell Huitt, Vernon Brewer, Edward Deese, Albert Johnson, Roy Segee. CHOIR Along with the Chorus and Ensemble, the Choir contributed generously to the musical atmosphere at East. They also sang at several local churches and meetings during the year. They were chosen to appear on WBT's Project 60 in December, and in February they attended the District Music Contest in Albemarle, where they won a Superior rating. Their grand finale was at the Covenant Presbyterian Church, where they sang at the Baccalaureate Service for the graduating class of l96l. The Choir entertained Christmas shoppers at the Charlottetown Mall. The Choir was able to present many beautiful programs with the help of,Mr,s. Janiec, conductor, and Gladys Phillips, accom- panist. ' Gladys Phillips, Ray Wallace, Linda Dagenhart, Elaine Baker, and Ted Hinson, officers of the Choir, select music for future use, l59 ' 1 ' F7rf'1't'3'l.l1'f 0if GIRLS' ENSEMBLE The East Mecklenburg Girls' Ensemble has offered a wide variety of music to the students at East and to everyone else, too. The ensemble helped with the Christmas and Thanks- giving programs which were given to the entire student body. Also at Christmas time, the Ensemble performed for the East Mecklenburg Lions Club, for the Haw- thorne l.ane Methodist Church, and for the Charlotte- town Mall. Along with the Choir, the Ensemble was on W.B.T. radio's Project 6O. ln February the Ensemble went to Albemarle for the District Contest. Their rating was superior. ln the spring, the Ensemble participated in the Fine Arts Festival. Also, the Ensemble participated in a county-wide festival given at the Coliseum in May. ln- cluded in our repertoire for the spring, were our Sunday night performances at some of the churches in the community. lt was a very busy year for these girls, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Honey Saunders, Linda Price, Girls' Ensemble was o special class within itself Virginia Thompson, Martha Williams, Carolyn Carr, Fred- Knight. THIRD ROW: Kathy Poindexter, Angel Duty, Sybil ericka Williams. SECOND ROW: Ruth Williams, Melba Grif- Brigman, Janice Huntley, Johnnie Brooks, Linda Privette, fin, Brenda Henderson, Rae Baucom, Judy Hallman, Jackie Enid Huntley. I ir j 3 3 2 , I Ll 1 Q . - X 5 f ki X l ,N 1 J' I LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Janet Helms, Mlrlam Grler, Edna Hare rald, Judy Clonfz, Janlce Snoernakcr, Prls Blanton, Brenda Martrn, Wynelle Funderburke, Par Hlllrnan, Margle Harrls, Ann Wallace, Carol Houston, Sandra Alexander, Brenda Maynard, Faydean Ramsey Wanda Cnrislenbury, Mrs. Janlec, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Shirley Con yers, Judy Helrns, Palsy Danlel, Dorolny Crowder, Candy Taylor, Judy Crump, Ann Newlon, Ellzabeln Young, Parrlca Tucker, Snlrley Brof Tnerson, Palsy Howxe, Carol Love, Kay Jolly. THIRD ROW: Wanda Hlll, Judy Caldwell, Lana Kay Grlffln, Brenda Cnllders, MIXED CH LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Mlckey Klser, Janlce Pool, Judy Roberfs, Ann Bleyins, Carolyn Fisher, Snlrley Howell, Nancy Goss Vlylan Wul- liams, Carolyn Gladden, Vlrglnla l-llll, Brenda Long, Pal Sasser, Carol Wlllouglwy. SECOND ROW: Lucille Boone, Belinda Carriker, Carol Scruggs, Carol Roland, Leona Coppell, Diane Jolly, Jo Ann Hicks, Mildred Crawford, Judy Walker, Mrs. Janlec. THIRD ROW: Dlane I O Carol Dagennarl, Ellzabeln Woodlle, Marolyn Lrnker, Palrlcla Care rlker. FOURTH ROW. Jann Funderburke, Ruby Dulrn, Rxra Srafford, Anne Caldwell, Llnda Klser, Dlck Snow, Roaer Dawson, Jrmrny Moore, Owen Dosler, Berry Jane Allen, Jane Allen, Barbara Bales, Helen Wlllrarns, FIFTH ROW: Jean Brawley, Cookie Crlsb, Kafhy Srnlflfx, Jane Roblnson, Joe Freeland, Bobby Carpenter, Jrmmy Llnker, Blll Jones, Larry Hubbard, Durvan Wrlgnl, Dlanne Helnws, Donna Harrrson, Hazel Turkelson. RUSES Wlllsanws Jean Mullls, Wanda Rldenneur, Palsy Howell, Bobby Cald- well, Roberl Nelson, Pete Allen, Becky Wnrrley, Jane Boyd, Judy Slmpson, Judy Heglcr. FOURTH ROW: Ernrly Nance, Sally Hlllard, Karon Croasrnun, Angie Lazarldes, Zeb Parrlsn, Larry Curlee, Greg Brown, Gail Sawyer, Gayle Phlfer, Sarah Gllley, Slanley Eslrldge. -ni 4? LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Patty Pliner, Secretary, Wilford Kale, Treasurer, Thomas Flatt, President, Bill Miller, yice-president: Lynda Allen. SECOND ROW: Harold Matthews, Bill Cook, Gary Williams, Mary Jane Guion, Eric Dickerson, John Phelps, Gene Matthews, Rob Girard, Dan Lawson, Larry Dewhurst. THIRD ROW: Mr, Gaskins, Spon- sor, Albert Chandler, Joe Moore, Brenda Helms, Pat Lawrence, Tom SCIENCE CLUB East Mecklenburg High School Science Club has as its goal to promote the growth of and interest in science at our school, The club is a member of the Science Club of America and the Future Scientists of America, two national organizations dedicated to the furtherance of scientific knowledge. Students who comprise the club are the ones who have a definite interest in science and wish to further their knowledge. To achieve these goals, the club sponsored certain projects such as bulletin boards, assembly programs, and the project of the year, the schoolwide science fair. Winners then went to the district fair. ln addi- tion, the members took field trips in the spring of the year. l6Z -,M we-f f- 'xr in war Brown, Wade Sloan, Julian Alexander. FOURTH ROW: John Clower, Bill Brunk, Tommy Hunter, Doug Bolick, Billy Hartis, Harry Colbert, Kenny Koepcke, Vance Johnson, Jerry Hurst, FIFTH ROW: Eddie Bur- nett, Dan Jorgensen, Randy Ratterree. ' Club members listen as Wilford Kale, treasurer, and Tommy Flatt, president, lead a discussion on the candy sale project. mm On January 23, the Auclio-Visual Club gave its annual faculty play. The hit play, A ' Captain Audio, displayed some of the best tx . , - c Q' faculty talent and also made a tidy sum for g i X the club's gift to the school. 'www l -.., - ' ..,,.t.k 4 ,,,i i n K ln the late spring the club members took W... . fx an educotional trip. H 'MN A . r ,J A 12 The Audio-Visual Club was macle up of 1 fp f' ' -L W Q, capable students recommended by the teach- A f xi , ers at the beginning of the year. These stu- EJ4 t R dents were trainecl to operate, and to take we V J care of East's Audio-Visual aids, which helped , A 1, 1 out in the classroom, and in guidance pro- ' ' grams. While the members had to maintain an average of C , they tried in every way possible to give the school courteous, effi- cient service. A gift from the club was pre- sented to the school on Awards Day. LEFT TO RIGHT, FlRST ROW: Bill Horton, Chief Operator, Jim Aber- son, Vice President, Glenn Rhodes, President, Elaine Baker, Secretary, Ted Hinson, Chief Operator, Eric Jones, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Ronnie McGrow, Jerry Blevins, David Eshleman, Carl King, Allan Ewing, Pete Allen, Ervin Baker, Sandra Hodges, Willie Buff, Pete DeVito, Thomas Flatt, Chuck Barton, Jay Hocutt, John Lake, Albert Johnson. THIRD ROW: Gene Deese, Ford Smith, Paul Eich Keith 5 , i S ..., .. M - .. .., - Y-p .. - Wentzel, Joe Freeland, Dennis Birke, Burt Rowall, David Harkey. FOURTH ROW: Larry Duncan, Kenny Kerley, Lyn Williams, Tommy Estridge, Larry Taylor, Bob Pharr, Gary Williams, Phillip Thorn, Ike Jenkins. FIFTH ROW: Doug Little, Bill Wilburn, Tommy Black, C.J. Linebergcr, Roy Segee, Randy Rattcrree, Rusty Helms, Bob Porter, Paul Smith, Steve Burns, Pat Lawrence, Warren Lonon, David Helms, Gerald Jones, Wayne l-looks, Lee Faust, Bill Hartis. A wf- ,A S- A - ae -+ fe X Q . 1 A 1 Radio Club members inspect a record player. Two sections, the Operators Club and the Radio Technicians Club, which met on Friday composed C1 very active Radio Club. The Technicians Club studied radio circuits and learned how to do prac- tical repair work on all kinds of radios, using test equipment furnished by the school. The radio Op- erators Club, composed of boys who were trying to obtain their amateur radio operators' license, took part in weekly classes in Morse Code to help prepare for the license exam. The club participated in na- tional civil defense evacuation drills by setting up and operating a radio station at East. RADIO CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Dan Jones, Secretary, Friday, Wentzel, Rickey McManus, Grover Boyd, THIRD ROW: Rob Bob Botstord, President, Friday, Dennis Burke, Leon Hill, Bumeff, John Guy, D0UdYSmith, Albert Spencer, FOURTH SGCVGTOFV Und TYSOSUVSV, TlWUI'SdOYZ HSVWY 30009, vice- ROW: Bill Horne, Jimmy Faulk, Banks Huntley, Jerry Tadlock, president, Thursday, Bill Miller, President, Thursday. SECOND Mike Todd, ABSENT: Gary Brown, George Boice, Frank Noel, ROWZ Jimmy ROQGVS, l'l0Yl6 l'l9lmS, Tim BUCBOWON, Kellll Alvin Austin, Chris Hill, John Harkey, Bruce Grayson, LEFT TO RIGI-IT, FIRST ROW: Stanley Eskridge, President, Paul Smith, Vice President, Doug Berg, Secretary, Tommy Estridge, Treasurer, Mr. Knox, Advisor, SECOND ROW: Carol Gibson, Judy Thomasson, Nancy Ebert, Ross Poovey, Ervin Interest and skill in photography are the prime concern of the Photography Club. The club has a completely outfitted dark-room in which the members learn to develop and print their own films. This club meets on both Thursday and Friday. The Friday meeting is optional and is limited to members with an interest in photography, To increase their knowledge of photography, the club had various speakers from studios and newspapers in Charlotte. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Members of the Photography Club get practical experience and guidance in club meetings. Baker, Randy Deutsch, Johnny Lake, Mike Byrum, O'Neoll Speer, THIRD ROW: Mike Dula, Eddie Phillips, Richard Rey- nolds, Rob Burnett, Steven Randolph, Benton Threadgill, Doug Little, Bill Jones. :Ski i65 Athletes who have earned a varsity letter at East are eligible for membership in the Block E Club. The club has as its source of funds the concession stand in the gym. It is an assumed duty of the club to keep order at athletic events. Each year the club gives a SIOO scholarship to an outstanding member of the club. BLOCK E CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Russell Sloss, Jett Thompson, Joe Turner, Johnny Hallman, vice-president, Garden Burns, secretary, Eddie Walker, treasurer, Dean Kokenes, Punk Reid, president. SECOND ROW: Vic Orr, Mike Oliver, Eddie Pur- ser, Wayne Rowell, Allen Ewing, Bill Little, Carl King, Neal Hood. THIRD ROW: Jerry Kennedy, Rusty Helms, Mike Thomas, Ted Rushing, Bill Horton, Larry Hollitield, Joe Hailey. FOURTH ROW: Willie Butt, Tommy Sumner, Gene Q WMM, Serious minded CFI officers conduct a business meeting Sides, Tommy Ross, Bob McCarIey, Mike Sizemore, FIFTH ROW: Jerry Pierce, Bert Rawald, David Harkey, Chuck Bar- ton, Pete DeVito, Dickie Overcash, Pete Batte. SIXTH ROWi John Cowart, Bee Sweatt, Jett Pickett, Frankie Price, Bobby Howser, Doug Thomas, Mickey Powers. SEVENTH ROW: Doug Berg, Bob Wilson, Bobby Everett, Harry Boyte, Mike Poovey, Stuart Carroll, Bob Botstord. My I 3. - mm z .-.1 ev.-si:.,g'LQ.-1 .QL sm sz ,. .,i,S21 we-ire , . Moss N .,., .. ,-,. if Wfsig. C 'T 'I2u.e..i.fZ ,ww ,,-1. .st 1. nuns, 352 wi- 'Q LEFT TO RIGHT, FlRST ROW: Elaine Baker, Enid Huntley, Elaine Steele, Frances Edwards, Margaret Stevens, Brenda Linker, Judy Houston, Martha Williams, Libby Starnes, Jean Little, Sandra Fink, Brenda Hicks, Jimmy Wayne, David Whitlock, Alieen Wilson. SECOND ROW: Mike Warax, Ted Hinson, Paul Eich, Jerry Long, Norman Norwood, Frank Brawley, Mickey Cochrane, Harley Dennis, Ben Wyatt, Lyn I J,'Ef1E'I ff -'r 'ern . . l Williams, Stewart Auten, Bill Hartis, Allan Broome, Jimmy Linker, Harry Russell, Bill Jones, Albert Johnston. THIRD ROW: Wayne Herron, Joe Honeycutt, Vance Johnson, Tim Jordon, Charles Johnson, Hayden Roberts, Lee Faust, Paul Allen, Bill Hutchison, Wesley Huntley, Bobby Coldwell, Ken- neth Troutman, lke Jenkins, Carlotta Napier, Kay Privette, Mickey Powers, Bill Johnston. BUS DRIVERS There is a less renowned group of students at East that is very important to our school life. This group is the Bus Drivers. These students receive pay for their work, and they earn every penny of it. When they take a bus route, they accept the responsibility for the lite of every studenton the bus, and we ap- preciate the fact that these students transported us to school and home again safely this year. Bus drivers deliver students safe and sound to East each morning. THURSDA LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Jimmy Moore, Doug Thomas, Sandy Stokes, president, Bill Springs, vice-president, Sondra Hodges, secretary, Jerry Long, treasurer, Jim Oakley, Bob Pharr, Mr. Roper, Advisor, Sonny Pender. SECOND ROW: Steve Hookes, Sonny Goodman, Bill Bigham, Ben Flowe, Jimmy Collier, Harry Russell, Alex Robinson, Stuart Carroll. THlRD ROW: Tony Byrd, Bob Parkman, Lee Nicholson, Y CLUB Roger Hice, Wilson Hyde, Ronnie Carter, Greg Chadwick, John Chipley, Larry Baucom, Bobby Carpenter. FOURTH ROW: Doug Flowe, Bill Cuthbertson, Doug King, Jimmy Rink, Zeb Parrish, Michael Williams, Harley Dennis, Robert Nicholson. FIFTH ROW: Bob Porter, David Moore, Tom Tucker, Jesse Helms, Clayton Brown, Richard McAuley, Bill Torrence, Wayne Hartis, Mike McSwaln. MOTOR CLUB AST H13 Q ffl, Y 'qt .fiifgld K rg! Officers Bill Springs, Jerry Long, and Sandra Hodges, look on as Sandy Stokes president demonstrates a skill driving test. E SAFETY FIRST Sandy Stokes PRESIDENT This year the Motor Club, with the aid of Mr. Roper, devoted its work primarily to the improvement of our driving code, The club mainly emphasized safety through movies, guest speakers, and skill driving tests. Sample driver's tests were taken by the club members, and games concerning safety on the highway and parts of automobiles were taken. All the activities were high- lighted by member participation. Membership in the club this year was restricted to juniors and seniors interested in improving safety standards. Club members volunteered to park cars at the annual barbecue sponsored by the P.T.A, FRIDAY CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Jerry Blevins, Nolan Brown, David Whitlock, Jimmy Glenn, Martin Shiller, Roy Ellis, Eugene Canup, Mr. Roper, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Mike Gause, Gary Bensch, Ronnie Campbell, Jerry Jordan, Benton Threadgill, Ronald Carter, Danny Parker. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Wayne, president, Elmer Williams, Richard Hol- brooks, Philip Connell, Stewart Auten, Jim Aberson, Jim Caldwell. FOURTH ROW: Terry Linker, Joe Honeycutt, Vance Johnson, Bill Miller, Hayden Roberts, Eric Phifer. FIFTH ROW: Calvin Caldwell, Wayne Herrin, Bill McCall, Ken Walden, Billy Miller, Ronald Aikens. SIXTH ROW: Mike Bur- ris, Leon Ferguson, Jimmy Mullis, Jay Moore, Adrian Dulin, Joe Moore, SEVENTH ROW: Ben Wyatt, Howard Purser. l69 I n, male we Z may Within our hearts we'll hold these things--the features in the lite at the l96O-6l Eagle. Our Eagle's heart bursts with pride at these sans and daughters who gained special recognition. X FEATURES Mike Thomas Patty Pliner MR. AND MISS EAST WIND Each year a list of nominees for the title of Mr. and Miss East Wind is prepared by the three assistant editors of the annual. The slate is then approved and voted on by the annual's editorial staff. Mr. and Miss East Wind for l96l, the two seniors who Contributed the most to East during -their three years of high school, are Patty Pliner, editor ot the EAST WIND, and Mike Thomas, president of the Student Council. ,HGV i its . iw Betty Brookes Tassos Gaitandjis Tassos, Carole, Donna and Betty study routes for world travel. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE The American Field Service committee is a newly organ- ized standing committee of the Student Council. Its chief purpose is to make the foreign exchange students feel wel- come and at ease in our country, and also to make prepara- tions for two of our own students to be sent abroad. This year we were fortunate to have Betty Brookes from England and Tassos Gaitandjis from Greece as our exchange students. Although Donna Cullen and Carole Knotts were selected trom East to ga abroad last summer, inadequate housing facilities prevented the trip. Because of this, the A.F.S. committee has worked even harder to insure that at least one student will be sent this summer. The foreign exchange program is an international field service association which attempts to better relations be- tween countries through high school youth. lt is with this purpose in mind that the school committee operates. I73 MISS HI MISS A coveted honor ot Eost is thot of Miss Hi Miss. This honor is bestowed upon North ond South Corolino high school senior girls thought by their class to best fulfill the Clucili- fications of scholorship, leodership, choroc- ter, ond personol ottroctiveness. This yeor Koy Dorton, president of the Senior Closs, was elected Miss Hi Miss of Eost Mecklenburg for l96l. I7 MISS I-ll MISS Kciy Dorton 5 vi XR X it 'xg 1 K :SM 1 Kay willingly ond efficiently keeps the Lost ond Found eoch doy ot lunch. 4 ,N QL CARROUSEL PRINCESS Co rolyn Brents Our Corrousel Princess for l96l repre- sented Eost Mecklenburg in the Ccirrousel Porode ond competed with North cind South Corolino girls for the title of Corrousel Queen. Corolyn Brents, elected by the Senior Closs, obly represented Eost ot these events. HOMECOMING QUEEN Sue Lemmond ln eorly October, eoch senior footboll ployer hod the privilege of sponsoring the girl of his choice for Homecoming Queen. After the student body elected the queen, the girls were presented ot our homecoming gcime, ond the lucky one wos crowned. This yeor, Sue Lemmond wcis crowned, ond she ond her court reigned ot our l96O Home- coming Dance. ffigggb lk' fgiiz S555 SEQ? ff AS' K fr, E Ei' A ng, KY , X, L,,L, M,,.Q,. V: zg.ypffz7gsyg','g SENIOR BEAUTY Sue, one of EcasT's best art students, busily scans cm art collection. '76 If-o NN wg: y , 1 , v A V 6 Vsfhfieb ,ff 6 Brenda, machine. k .M SENIOR BEAUTY Brenda Watson an efficient business student, practices using an adding X 1 I 4 K' I .th James S- Sm' de first mo . were - nomiI'10t'OnS h CICISS nor Beauty d then GCC . ture5 homerooms on to four' PIC 961 in ' ees 1 ' . omm . for rowed Its nent to our lUd5geitIf1 MOYOr hen S S. m ' re T es me Honorc1bIe Jam f e f chorloffe' o OF CHARLOTTE MAYOR qzifg nf ' Qgfgarlnfte War! e If Qjeufnlimz wffiu of tigffggynr JAMIE SAXON 5511751 mc.. '61 JUDGE OF e e f A e I If e Student Body East Mecklenburg High School , ' Charlotte, North Carolina Th You have 4 ,e e gxefgmeeae -L2'6R1 me to o e have a -selecting the ifffteiibtiee for this yeaz s liflniqeig. You have asked zigieftkxfio an almost impossible task in choosing from numerous contestants. I ' There was really such close choicggii -r 811, being so beanitiilzlg however, I Wisyhzfqf 'X testants as well asethe winners whatever direction, fhayemay life. v e Good luck aziiis ggxkigshes fo youg gV'g I Sincere! . ' f' if ' if SOPHOMORE BEAUTY JUNIOR BEAUTY SENIOR Carolyn Brents SENIOR Kby Dorton JUNIOR Judy Chesnutt JUNIOR Candy Hitchcock BEAUTY RUNNERS-UP BEAUTY RUNNERS-UP in JUNIOR Susan Stennett SOPHOMORE Sherry Austin SOPHOMORE Mildred Crawford SOPHOMORE So rch Dorton SIN ,..u...q,..,..mw1wn , if 5 FRIENDLIEST Tossos Goitorwdjis ond Melbo Sue Griffin fa-Q,.,.,,,A SENIOR BEST ALL AROUND Beverly McKinr1eII ond Mike Thomas MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Corole Knotts ond Arthur Skibbe SUPERLATIVES BEST LOOKING Marty Belk cmd Sue Lemmond MOST COURTEOUS Jim Coldwell and Loire Waddell BEST STUDENTS Bcrboro Keziclh cmd Poul Eich SENIOR 2 B 'F i Q- BEST PERSONALITY Punk Reid ond Lindo Price WITTIEST MOST ATHLETIC AND MOST ENERGETIC Jeff Thompson and Gayle Hortis Brenda Green ond Mike Sizemore .T SUPERLATIVES MOST DEPENDABLE Doug Gordon ond Helen Willioms MOST TALENTED Phil McCorkIe ond Novio Boxter l' ll! Q BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT Russell Sloss ond Corolyn Brents JUNIOR SENIOR PROM 1960 Junior ond senior celebrlhes were presented in the grand morch I E R i 1' unnor dos Roy Borrler ond has orchestra furnished dreamy music enjoyed by SOUTH PACIFIC The l96O Junior-Senior Prom was held at Radio Center on April'22, l96O. The decorating committee chose South Pacific as its theme. Outlines of moun- tains were used as a backdrop for palm trees representing an island beach scene. Palm trees carried out the theme at the entrance and around the dance floor. Pastel birds on draped fish net brought about a tropical effect around the upper railing of the table area. At the entrance a garden scene and foun- tain provided an effective greeting for those who attended the dance. Each table was decorated with net butterflies on small twigs using green fern and tiny colored sea shells to fill in. Bouquets of pastel flowers were hung in clusters about the ceiling. A bridge crossing a replica of a pond became a pleasant beginning for the grand march. Pic- tures were taken in front of a mural depicting a South Pacific island at dusk. All this added to a pleasant and enjoyable prom. 'Q t v 8 'Ui AJ ' 13. X W :i,, A Junior mother gives Doug and Beth a refill, The relaxed atmosphere of the prom added to the gaiety of all. For the seniors, their last dance at Eastg gay yet sad were their feelings. M NH. 1 li A' SPECIAL HONORS The candidates for Boys' and Girls' State were I LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Elaine Steele, Anne Stephens, Judy Llntz, Sandra Hodges STANDING: Phillip Connell, Mike Thomas, Tim Jordan, Henry Tysinger, BOYS' AND GIRLS' STATE nominated by the junior teachers and selected by the local American Legion Posts. They attended the conclave at the University of North Carolina in June, I96O. Upon arrival, each delegate was assigned a city, a county, and a political party. Throughout the week they lived as a miniature state attending sessions twice daily to learn about the functions and phases of government. At the close of the conclave, the delegates were given a test and were presented a pin. lt is telt that the week's activities and the knowledge gained were quite worthwhile. SCHOLARSHIPS On Honors and Awards Day in the spring at I96O, public announcement Beth Pittman D.A.R. AWARD ot several East High scholarship winners was made. Kay Reimler was awarded the National Honor Society Scholarship and Fred Martin won the Block-E Club's scholarship, The Future Teachers of America gave their awards to Rayona Overton and Beverly Bass, while the PTA awarded its scholarship to Lee Stuart. Four scholarships tor summer study were given: Terry Mullis to study art at the Mint Museum, Phil McCorkle and Novia Baxter to study drama with the North Carolina Junior Playmakers, and Warren Lonon to study science at Appalachian State Teachers' College. In addition, over twenty other scholarship winners were named. D.A.R. AWARD The D.A.R. Citizenship Award is presented to a senior girl on the basis of dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism. The award at East is sponsored by the American Patriots chapter of the Daughters at the American Revolution. This year Beth Pittman was the recipient of this award. I88 i i l i JUNHDRROTANANS Junior Rotarians were senior boys who were chosen by their class spon- sor as outstanding leaders ot their school. Each boy attended weekly Rotary meetings for a month in order to become acquainted with that or- ganization and to acquaint the Ro- tarians with East Mecklenburg. LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATEDZ Murray White, Gordon Burns, Arthur Skibbe, STANDING Jay Campbell, Russell Sloss, Mike Thomas. cada Wdgxfa-ZZ Lite at East is all these things-classes, sports, curriculum, activities, features. lt is pride shining in the eyes of a sophomore as he sings the Alma Mater for the tirst time and the tears shin- ing in the eyes ofa senior as he sings his Alma Mater on gradua- tion night. lt is a collection of unforgettable memories that we'll I always hold within our hearts. TH E EN D xl x , . A ,FQ ot the Eagles tlight jf5ejHi.VT -- ,,, TS9 Wmffwwy X960-W Wwzffwffm fem izfoglfi fig? fwcfmdce 7-Q. I ,f is? u-1:1 -z,-1 x' V1 M , .V QM. A f ' , X X xx M ADVERTISEMENTS 7 Xen ssiona The Foiiowing Praie T a Their Cangratuit E To The Graduating Class Of '6T: John H. liasioi' Poroy Evan Rosooo en Cha riatte iM Of a ions T. ii. iiiiooo Fioohoi' 81 Pookott 0. SHAMHNBK DRUG, IN Ch 3029 The Plaza Road Open 7 da PHO ys a W ariatte 5, N. C. NE ED 3-Oi68 ic--8 AM. to TO P.M. 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X 1 ,, 01 PM QUEEN M33-9 5 ...1,f7i TO YCDU Who Stand On The BRlNK 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 a 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. fllepnnted from Stepping Stoneswl The thoughts and prayers of your Parent Teacher Association go with each of you as you venture forth into that New World. ZOO 'x 1 X I If if it Xa fl f ' I ' OUVE IR OF FOREVER ll! I 'T 5:1 M15 I 2 O I f f:Q2fEi:': ,.ff- fr V I - A erxefxx i P? X FAN., . ,., I - A f -W 1. 1111... 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Our comprehensive course covers every branch of beauty culture. 1419K Central Ave. ED 3-8893 On The Plaza at Central Ave. 1237 The Plaza Phone FR 6-8455 glze Qyfaza gfouse, gnc. Fine Furniture Make your home at our house Charlotte 5, N. C. 207 lll . M. Ulllllli Contractor Home Building a Specialty Large Selection of Lotsland Plans Available l030 Sharon - Amity Road Charlotte, N. C. Phone EM 6-2967 SHAMROCK BEAUTY SALON Specializing In Permanent Waving Mrs. Evelyn Allison, Owner-Mgr. 1413 Eastway Dr. FR 5-1655 At Intersection of Shamrock Dr. 8. Eastway FROM THE , COMMONWEALTH GROCERY T. H. Funderburk 3400 Commonwealth A. 81 G. AUTO SERVICE Front-End Alignment General Auto Repair lll3 Seigle Avenue AVe lUe Phone FR 6 6983 208 RAMSEY'S Television Heodqudrters COLONIAL BARBER SHOP 1041-A Providence Rd. Sales and Sewice 515 South Tryon Street ED 3-2418 1 ED 2-4018 ED 3-4798 For Your Entert-Oinrnenf Portraits of Tune to the Top B O B W G I V S T U D I 0 Charlol-te's Musical Voice The 'e' one choice 813 Providefice FR 6-1472 Ol-ITHEY LUMBER COMPANY LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS HOME PLANS 4115 Monroe Road ED 3-3138 209 Home Telephone FR 5-4360-Office FR 6-8029 HARRY C. GARNER coNfTRAcToR Paper Hanging - Painting 2823 Shamrock Drive CHARLO'l'l'E, N. C. SAUNDERS, INC. The South's Largest Wholesale Distributors lO8 8th Street Compliments of BUTLER SEAFOOD Phone FR 5-4409 Charlotte, N. C. BOWEN 81 GIBSON SUPERMARKET North 29 and Potters Road I Mile North of Fairgrounds OPEN SUNDAYS Complete Line of QUALITY Groceries - Meats - Produce MORNINGSIDE BARBER SHOP 23ll Central Avenue ED 2-7313 Charlotte, N. C.' Your Service Food Store Call MORRIS 81 BARNES Quality Meats and Groceries 227 W. Trade St. Phone ED 3-l I I6 Free Truck Delivery Service at 9, ll a.m. and 3 p.m. Also Monthly Charge Accounts Uptown Bicycle Delivery to Offices and Apartments - On Call GREENS NURSERY OnIy Quality PIants 5030 North Tryon Street Charlotte, N. C. MAGIC CLEANERS and LAUNDRY, INC. 27ll Monroe Road Quality Cleaning and Beautiful Shirts ZIO AMITY LINGERIE 5128 Central Ave. Telephone: KE 7-2232 4 'Top quality lingerie at minimum cost to you Margaret Q. Black CaroIinas Friendly Personnel Service Thorough Testing and Screening Secretarial - Office - Executive - Sales Locally owned 708 Independence Bldg. ED 3-5lO7 21 Compliments of 1-he Best SHAMROCK FABRICS for Our Guest Independence Boulevard l4l7 Shamrock Drive Miss Eunice Baucom, owner ED 3-1678 Established l922 KIRK COUSART 81 ASSOCIATES Manufacturers' Representatives 7l5 W. Morehead St. Charlotte I, N. C. KALE-IAWING CO. Complete Office Outfitters Phone FR 7-2641 2I7 S. Tryon St. CHARLOTTE, N. C. 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