East Montgomery High School - Aquila Yearbook (Biscoe, NC)

 - Class of 1963

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Dedication ,,,,.f-- ' ' A ' w-essays! r--M W., , 'Y V . f .. , ' , 'A W ' 5 Intheshorttime we have been at East Montgomery, the students and faculty have grown to love and respect you because you have given graciously of your time to our school. As a result of your devotion, kind encouragement, and patience, we corne to realize our true abilities and to develop them to their fullest. In gratitude and recognition for all that you have done for our school, we dedicate the l968 Aquila to you, MRS, VIRENE M, KISSELL Though she scolds us, her first concern is for us students. Her cheerfulness lasts twenty-four hours a day. Her interest in outside activities is never dampened by rain. For her, no work is so provoking that she cannot smile. Administration School Board lKh,,3,, ANDREW HACSKAYLO, Chairman COLON BLAKE CHARLES G. BUIE, JR, N MRS. FRED BAILEY School Secretary MR, ALFRED WILSON Assistant Principal and Math Principal W M cis. ws. mmf, ,AV Xi.: y '-'Ili The progress at East Montgomery High School in two years has been almost unbe- lievable. This is a tribute to you, the students, for a school is only as good as its in- ternal make-up. The degree to which the school displays its excellence is determined by the will to succeed. I wish for all of you the very best in life and a full realization that there is no stopping or standing still in the march for a better life. This changing and challenging world offers you an opportunity to give to mankind the peace which he has been seek- ing. As you assume this challenge and responsibility, remember that the ultimate aim in life is to enjoy life to its fullest. The contribution you make tomorrow will de- termine the world of peace you seek. Good Luck. f ,,,, .cf f Wi X 7 , 2, if X .17 Table of Contents Activities Faculty Classes Athletics D F ADFC DF:Dc I I I f J Mi,-I FAULTY ' X 1 W Mick? Inspire Us MR. JAMES FRED BAILEY Agriculture B. S. N. C. State College MR. VANCE S. CAUDILL Science and Math B. S. Clemson College MRS. EMMA G. CONNOR English and French B. A. , M. A. Greensboro College Duke University MRS. MARY CARLAN EUBANKS English B. A. Peace College Univ. of North Carolina MR, EARLE H, GRAVES, IR. History A. B. Catawba College MRS. BETTY L. KELLIS Guidance Counselor B. S. , M. Ed. W. C. -U. N. C. MRS. VIRENE M. KISSELL Math and English B. S. Tennessee College MR. GLENN LANGDON, IR. Social Studies B. S. Wake Forest College MR. HUGHIE ELMORE LEWIS Biology, General Science Health and Phy. Ed. B. S. Wake Forest College MRS, ALICE W. MCDUFFIE English A. B. Greensboro College MRS, ELIZABETH R, MILLER English, Biology Health and Phy. Ed. A. B. , B. S. Sheppard College MISS MIRIAM LANE RUSSELL Librarian, English A. B. , M. A. Greensboro College A, S, T, C, Enlighten Us and Guide Us ...sz :a vian-111 MR. I. EVERETTE SHEFFIELD Agriculture Bo Sl N. C. State College MR. B. LEON SKINNER Industrial Arts, Science B. S, East Carolina College MISS IRENE HANNA SLOOP Home Economics B. S. Flora McDonald College MRS, GENEVA A. TURNER Business Education B. S. W. C. -U. N. C. MRS, KATHLEEN B. WILSON Home Economics Family Living B. S. A. S. T. C. MR, RICHARD H. WRIGHT Band Director B. S. Catawba College fx ,,.,- ,,.- R ,--s f --J.--f S ASS S xxxxxsxx -E51 S E , 1-XX N ,..-H b X KW, Qkew M vw Class of 963 Hoyle Lowdermilk, Vice-President: C-ina Furr, Secretary: Sally Buie, Treasurer Gary Van Allen, President. GARY VAN ALLEN Remembered as: Poet Laureate . . . artistic . . . affable . . . NETTIE JANE ALLEN Remembered as: Cool . . . calm . . . collected . . . MARY LOUVENE BLAKE Remembered for: Her pretty hair , , , quietness . . . thoughtfulness , . BETTY SUE BOWMAN Remembered for: Brains . . . sweet ways . . . calmness . . . JAMES DAVID ASBILL Remembered as: Speedy . . mechanical . . . complacent . JESSE BRYCE AUMAN, IR. Remembered as: Serious . . . intellectual . . . Alley-Oop . . HELEN ELIZ. ABET H BEAN E Remembered as: Poised . . . reticent . . . dependable . . . IO ANN BENNETT Remembered as: Understanding sweet . . . a very good speaker RACHEL IRENE CAGLE Remembered for: Likeable ways . . . graciousness . , . cooperativeness . . . RUBY ARLENE CAGLE Remembered as: Clyde . . . West End bound . . . genial. . . WILLIAM EVERETTE CAGLE Remembered as: Wildroot . . . polite . . . youngest in class . . . MARY ANNE CALLICUTT Remembered as: Laughing . . . helpful . . . kind . . . ,, L.. SALLY KATHERINE BUIE Remembered as: An undebatable debater . . . affable . . . winsome BARBARA ANN BURR Remembered for: Quietness . . , pleasantness . . . her shiny hair ', , JAMES ERVIN CANNON Remembered as: Nonchalant . . . quiet . . . contented . . . NANCY ETHEL CAUDILL Remembered as: Immaculate . . attractive . . . Bobby's girl . . . ANNE FITZGERALD CHAPPELL Remembered as: An award winner serene loyal DOUGLAS MICHAEL CHAPPELL Remembered as: Helpful . . . dependable . . . quiet . . . BOBBY RAY EGGLESTON Remembered as: Nancy's shadow . . . having basketball ability . , , Goat . . , BOBBY LEE EVANS Remembered for: Wise cracks . . his good speaking voice . . . Mrs, Eubanks's worry . , , HAROLD RALPH COLE Remembered as: Having snowy hair . . . hooked . . . our Dwayne Eddie . . . DONALD RAY COVINGTON Remembered as: Ready . . . will- ing able WINFORD EUGENE DAVIS Remembered as: Willing . . . reliable . . . friendly . . . WILLIAM ALEXANDER EARLY Remembered as: Bird . . . logical. . . comical . . . 3 A 'if 'ivy-A GINA KAY FURR Remembered as: Petite . . . striking . , , amiable . . . MARY LUCILLE GEORGE Remembered for: Being diffident . . . her jet black hair . . . her ready smile . . . LARRY ODELL GRAHAM Remembered for: His deep voice . . . love for baseball. . . quiet- ness . . . LINDA KAY GREENE Remembered for: Her sweet smile . . . friendliness , . . quietness . , . BRENDA JOYCE FREEMAN Remembered as: Intelligent . . . la petite fleur . . . neat . . . FRANK EDWARD FREEMAN Remembered for: His curly hair . , being intelligent . . . preferring blondes . . . Cl-IERYL EILEEN GREY Remembered for: Naturalness . . . intelligence . . . wanting to remain single . . . RODNEY WILEY HAMMOND Remembered as: A fuss budget . . . a leader . . . an extrovert . . . ROBERT W ESLEY HARRIS Remembered for: I don't know' , , , daydreaming . . . being easy going . . . IANICE ELIZABETH HAYWOOD Remembered for: Her winning smile . . . being lovable . . . friendliness . . . MMM! P NANCY ELIZABETH I-IURLEY Remembered as: Our answer to Albert Einstein . . . good-humored capable . . . JAMES WILLIAM JACKSON Remembered as: Witty . . . whimsey . . . laughing . . . I SARA LOUISE HEARNE Remembered as: Loquacious , . , credulous . . . well-groomed , , , PHIL BRANTLEY I-IENLEY Remembered as: Tackle Man . . . All-Conference star . . . tres sympathique . . . CATHY DELAINE I-IILDERBRAND Remembered as: East's asset and Franklir1ville's loss . . . indepen- dent . . . congenial . . . MARION LAVONNE HULSEY Remembered as: Having pretty eyes taken calm MICHAEL RAYMON KING Remembered as: A racing fan . . . being friendly . . . being helpful . . . PAYE ELIZABETH KISER Remembered as: Brenda's side- kick . . . neat . . . natural. . . ALEXANDER LEE LAMONDS Remembered as: Diffident . . . handsome . . , unpredictable . . . ROBERT JAMES LAMONDS Remembered for: His trips to Star . , . being different. . . Troy Edwards fan . , . GERALD WILLIAM KENNEDY Remembered for: His natural Toni . . . wise cracks . . . playing . . . MICHAEL DEAN KERN Remembered as: Max , , , fascinating . . . Does your chew- ing gum lose its flavor??'? . . . in .. K GEORGE JAMES LAMONT Remembered as: Casey Jones . . Georgette . . . having a Southern accent . . . SANDRA LOU LEACH Remembered as: Sweet . . . slender . . . engaged . . . HERBERT LEWIS LEMONDS Remembered as: Jail Bird . . . Herbie . . . comical . , . BRENDA PAYE LOVE Remembered as: Love . . . cheery , . , humorous . . . GARY WAYNE MABE Remembered as: Mud . . gleeful . . . affable . . . HELEN JEWEL MABE Remembered as: Demure . smart . . . considerate . . . WM HOYLE LILES LOWDERMILK, IR. Remembered as: Well-dressed . . . shutter bug . . . Buttermilk . . . MARTHA ELAINE LUCK Remembered for: Her love for the library . . . being quiet. . . living at Starlight . . . BILLY RAY MABE Remembered as: Lazy . . . neat . . Clarence , . . BOBBY RAY MABE Remembered as: Intelligent . . . Cat . . . outspoken . . . R Zffiaffi I WILLIAM LEE MCINTYRE Remembered for: His runs for the bus . . . red hair . . . freckles . . . SUE GRAHAM MCLEOD Remembered for: Newspaper troubles . . . You just don't know . . . being dramatic . . . LARRY THOMAS MANESS Remembered as: Artistic . . . polite . . . Kookie . . . FRED EUGENE MARTIN Remembered as: Freddy . . . friendly . . . an admirer of Laura . . . L BRENDA LOIS MCCALLUM Remembered as: Mac . . . the appendix kid . . . likeable . . . PATRICIA ANN MCCALLUM Remembered for: Funny expressions . . . love for books . . . smiling , , . JACKIE CHERYL MEACHAM Remembered for: Her swinging leg . . . love for tall men . . . big blue eyes . . . SUE ELLEN MORGAN Remembered as: Unpredictable . . . likeable . . . her heartaches . . . SADIE KATHERINE MYERS Remembered as: Shady . . . gullible . . . her rocking feet . . . WAYNE ELMER MYRICK Remembered as: Polite . . . lover of basketball . . . English master- pieces . . . l n LINDA MAUDE RAY Remembered fori Tiny voice . . . lover of Batten's store . . . dainty . . . ROBERT HENRY REED Remembered as: Senior plague . . playing . . , Physics scholar . . . Sf Ullman- if iuwf LINDA CAROL NEED l-IAM Remembered as: Blue Angel . . quiet . . . studious . . . VIRGIL SPENCER PARSONS Remembered as: Spud . . . non- chalant . . . a Republican boaster. . . MITCHELL DIANNE PHILLIPS Remembered as: Dicie . . . Pickett's outstanding clerk of the year . . . pretty red hair . . . THOMAS PARKER POOLE Remembered as: Our poet . . . comical. . . Elmer . . , LINDA MAE SHEFFIELD Remembered for: Where's my Ralph? . . . being frank . , . her giggles . . . RICHARD JUNIOR SHEFFIELD Remembered as: Elbows . .. friendly . . . having dry wit . . . PATSY MARIE SHEPHERD Remembered for: Her love for children . , , being considerate . . . quiet . . . PAUL HOWARD SHEPPARD Remembered as: A West lover . . . his Pontanic . . . hiS iob at the 511211 station . . . FRED LEE RUMPLE Remembered for: His nice voice . . . his hot Chevy . . . and as Buddy . . . PHILIP MELTON SAUNDERS Remembered as: Mathematical . ambitious . . . Mr, Rexall . . . P, B, SMITH, IR. Remembered as: Chemical . . . the 406 . . . loyal fan of East . . . ROY LEE SMITH Remembered as: Bolo . . . base ball fan . . . friendly . . . IAMES WALTON SPIVEY Remembered as: The T. V. star . . . witty . . . his 409 . . . FAYE CAROLYN STEVENS Remembered as: Timid . . . love for chemistry . . . a Seagrove fan . . . LARRY MONROE WILLIAMS Remembered as: Casanova , . . courteous . . . helpful . . . JUDY MAE WILLIAMSON Remembered as: Happy-go-lucky . . . her Blue Star Fire . . . queen- liness , , , WWW 5? ,,f' PATRICIA LEE STEWART Remembered as: Having a rare personality . . . sociable . . . having a pretty voice . . . JERRY HARRIS THOMPSON Remembered as: See More . . Block buster . . . a cut-up . . . SHIRLEY ANN THREADGIL Remembered as: Intelligent . . . tall . . . courteous . . . RICHARD DOUGLAS WALLACE Remembered as: The radio whiz . . . his blushful face . . . reliable . . , . EAM X I if QE Eff' if ww. 215, 4, I--ff' skit' if gif, isa? gpg, gf: if 1242 IYE4' 'iiff' 1651 gf H, -222 145 : , gym ' ,gy , ,,S -4112 , -11 1 14 MU fn 'Q ' 'iv' JI' , 5-fy. M59 1.1- ? lf t '. Q-if ,. -' :I G ARY VAN ALLEN Dramatics 3, 4, President 4, Chorus 3, Presi- dent 3, Class President 3, 4, Jr. -Sr. Prom Chairman 3, Journalism 3, Most Talented 4. NETTIE JANE ALLEN Chorus 3, Business Ed. 4, FTA 4. JAMES DAVID ASBILL FFA 3, 4. JESSE BRYCE AUMAN, JR. Intramurals 3, 4, Bus Driver 3, 4, Library Assistant 4. JO ANN BENNETT Library Assistant 4, Chorus 4. MARY LOUVENE BLAKE Library Assistant 4. BETTY SUE BOWMAN Library Assistant 4, Business Ed. 4, Vice- President 4, National Honor Society, Mar- shal 3. SALLY KATHERINE BUIE Annual Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Cheer- Seniors NANCY ETHEL CAUDILL FHA 3, 4, May Queen Representative 3, Busi- ness Ed. 4, Dramatics, President 4, Intra- murals 3, Best Dressed 4. ANNE FITZGERALD CHAPPELL Annual Staff 3, 4, Editor 4, Band President 3, Basketball 3, 4, DAR 3, WOW Award 3, Na- tional Honor Society, Vice-President 4, Hicks Award 3, Chief Marshal 3, Co-Captain Basketball 4, Honor Roll 3, Best All-Around 4 Best Looking 4. DOUGLAS MICHAEL CHAPPELL Photography Club 3, Home Room Rep. 4, Most Dependable 4. HAROLD RALPH COLE FFA 3, 4, Bus Driver 3, 4, Intramurals 3. DONALD RAY COVINGTON FFA 3, Intramurals 3, Parliamentary Proce- dure Team 3, Livestock Farming 3. WINFORD EUGENE DAVIS FFA 4, Intramurals 3, Library Assistant 4. WILLIAM ALEXANDER EARLY FFA 3, 4, Vice-President 3. BOBBY RAY EGGLESTON Basketball 3, 4, FFA 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, leader 3, 4, Chief 4, National Honor Society, I-HUHF1'1Uf31S 3: BHS6b-all 4: Bus Driver 33 CHP' President 4, Dramatics, Treasurer 3, Debat- ing 3, 4, President 4, Marshal 3, Monogram Club 3, 4, Class Treasurer 4, Most Likely to Succeed 4. BARBARA ANN BURR Chorus 4. RACHEL IRENE CAGLE FHA 3. RUBY ARLENE CAGLE FHA 3. WILLIAM EVERETT C AG LE Coin Club 3, Baseball 3, FFA 3, President 3 Intramurals 3. MARY ANN CALLIC UTT FHA 3, Chorus 4, Library Assistant 4. tain Basketball 4. BOBBY LEE EVANS Intramurals 3. BRENDA JOYCE FREEMAN FI-IA 3. FRANK EDWARD FREEMAN Marshal 3, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Coin Club 3, Monogram Club 4, National Honor Society. GINA KAY FURR Chorus 3, Library Award 3, Library Assistant 3, 4. err Activities LARRY ODELL GRAHAM Intramurals 3, Bus Driver 3, 4, FFA 3, 4, Base- ball 3. LINDA KAY GREENE FHA 3, Library Assistant 4, Intramurals 3, Homecoming Attendant 3. CI-IERYL EILEEN GREY Library Assistant 4. RODNEY WILEY HAMMOND Photography Club 3, Football 3, 4, Student Council Vice-President 3, President 4, Mono- gram Club 4, Most Popular 4. ROBERT WESLEY HARRIS Intramurals 3, Bus Driver 3. JANICE ELIZABETH HAYWOOD FHA 3, Parliamentarian 3, Student Council Treasurer 4, Newspaper Feature Editor 3, FTA 4, Pep Club 3. SARA LOUISE HEARNE Dramatics 3, Publicity Chairman 3, FTA 3, 4 Cheerleader 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Intramurals 3. PHIL BRANTLEY HENLEY Baseball 3, Football 3, 4, All-Conference 4, Intramurals 3, Monogram 4, Best Looking 4. CATHY DELAINE HILDERBRAND Cheerleader 4, Chorus 3, Jr. -Sr. Prom Chair- man 3, Home Room Representative 4, Safety Club 4, Pep Club 3. MARION LAVONNE HULSEY Library Assistant 4. NANCY ELIZABETH HURLEY Basketball 3, 4, Newspaper Business Manager 3, 4, Dramatics 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, FTA 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Marshal 3, Debating 3, Most Intellectual 4. JAMES WILLIAM JACKSON Intramurals 3, Wittiest 4, Friendliest 4. GERALD WILLIAM KENNEDY Intramurals 3, Baseball 4. MICHAEL DEAN KERN Football 4, Intramurals 3, FFA 3, 4, Coin Club 3, Basketball 4, Baseball 4, Monogram Club 4, Most Athletic 4. MICHAEL RAYMON KING Science Club 3, Intramurals 3, Bus Driver 3, 4, FFA 4, Annual Staff 4, Baseball 4. FAYE ELIZABETH KISER Journalism 4, Library Assistant 4. ALEXANDER LEE LAMONDS Football 4, Intramurals 4, Best Dressed 4. ROBERT JAMES LAMONDS Baseball 3, 4, FFA 3, 4, Intramurals 3. GEORGE JAMES LAMONT Coin Club 3, Journalism 3, 4, Track 4, Intra- murals 3. SANDRA LOU LEACH Intramurals 3, FHA 3, Library Assistant 4, Annual Staff 4. HERBERT LEWIS LEMONDS Baseball 4, FFA 3, 4, Intramurals 3, Ham Radio 3, Coin Club 3. BRENDA FAYE LOVE FHA 3, Journalism 3, 4, Basketball 3, Pep Club 3, Library Assistant 4, Friendliest 4. HOYLE LILES LOWDERMILK. JR. Photography Club 3, Annual Staff 3, 4, Intra- murals 3, Class Vice-President 3, 4, Best Dressed 4. MARTHA ELAINE LUCK FHA 3, Chorus 4, Library Assistant 4. BILLY RAY MABE Football 3, Intramurals 3, Baseball 4, Basket- ball 4, Photography Club 4. BOBBY RAY MABE Chorus 3, 4, Debating 3, 4, Bus Driver 3, 4. GARY WAYNE MABE Annual Staff 4, Best Personality 4, Baseball 4, Dramatics 4, Intramurals 4, Bus Driver 3, Coin Club 3. HELEN JEWEL MABE Library Assistant 4, Honor Roll 3. BRENDA LOIS MQCALLUM Business Education Club 4. PATRICIA ANNE MCCALLUM Library Assistant 4, Wittiest 4. WILLIAM LEE MCINTYRE Intramurals 3, FFA 3. SUE GRAHAM MCLEOD FTA, Vice-President 3, Newspaper, Assistant Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, National Honor Society, Treasurer 4, Home Room Representa tive 3, Marshal 3, Jr. -Sr. Prom Chairman 3. LARRY THOMAS MANESS Library Art Work 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 3. FRED EUGENE MARTIN Home Room Representative 3, Student Coun- cil, Vice-President 4, Bus Driver 3, 4, Bas- ketball 3, 4, Intramurals 3, Best All Around 4. JACKIE CHERYL MEACHAM Annual Staff 3, 4, Intramurals 3, Letter Girl 3, FTA 4. SUE ELLEN MORGAN Dramatics Club 3, Pep Club 3, FTA 3, Intra- murals 3, Chorus 3, Newspaper staff, Social Editor 4, Bus Driver 4. SADIE KATHERINE MYERS FHA 3, Chorus 3, Newspaper Staff 3, FTA, Treasurer 4. Seniors Participate WAYNE ELMER MYRICK Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Intramurals 3, 4. LINDA CAROL NEEDHAM Library Assistant 4, FTA 4, Marshal 3, Na- tional Honor Society. VIRGIL SPENCER PARSONS Home Room Representative 4, Baseball Score keeper 3. MITCHELL DIANNE PHILLIPS Annual Staff 4, Newspaper Staff, Assistant Business Mgr. 3, Dramatics Club 3, Debating 3, FTA 3, Pep Club 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, Chorus 3, Monogram 3, 4. THOMAS PARKER POOLE Newspaper Staff 3, 4, Feature Editor 4, Coin Club 3. LINDA MAUDE RAY FHA 3. ROBERT HENRY REED Ham Radio 3, Newspaper Staff 4, Coin Club 3, Intramurals 3. FRED LEE RUMPLE Intramurals 3, Baseball 3, 4, FFA 4, Bus Driver 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4. PHILLIP MELTON SAUNDERS Coin Club 3, Ham Radio, Vice-President 3, Newspaper Staff, Sports Editor 4, Morehead Scholarship Nominee 4, National Merit Scholarship Recognition 4, Most Likely to Succeed 4, Most Intellectual 4. LINDA MAE SHEFFIELD Intramurals 3. RIC HARD JUNIOR S HEFF IELD FFA 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Baseball 4, Basket- ball 4. in Sports and Clubs PAUL HOWARD SHEPPARD Intramurals 39 FFA 3,49 Bus Driver 3. P, B, SMITH, IR, Intramurals 39 Science Club 3: FFA 4. ROY LEE SMITH Intramurals 3: Bus Driver 3,49 FFA 3 .49 Baseball 3. JAMES WALTON SPIVEY Intramurals 4. FAYE CAROLYN STEVENS Chorus 3: Business Education 49 FTA 4. PATRICIA LEE STEWART Newspaper 3, Sports Editor 39 Chorus 39 Pep Club 3: Basketball 3,49 Annual Staff 4, Business Manager 4: Homeroom Representa- tive 39 Intramurals 3: Most Talented 45 Most Athletic 49 Basketball Captain 4. JERRY HARRIS THOMPSON Intramurals 3: FFA 3.4. SHIRLEY ANN THREADGIL Library Assistant 49 Business Education Club 4, President 49 National Honor Society 3,4, Marshal 39 Most Dependable. RICHARD DOUGLAS WALLACE Ham Radio Club 39 Intramurals 3. LARRY MONROE WILLIAMS FFA 3,45 Chorus 49 Intramurals 39 Library Assistant 49 Football 3,49 Monogram Club 4. JUDY MAE WILLIAMSON Pep Club 3, Secretary 39 FTA 3, Secretary 39 May Court 39 Dramatics 39 Debating 3,49 Bus Driver 49 Homecoming Queen 4: Most Popular 45 Best Personality 4. IQ -ur All this and ball practice too! Please help me through one more class! 'i i So this is senior physics'?? it. LLL iii, ,,,, L-L, A MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Phillip Saunders - Sally Buie va, may W QQ i LJ if Seniors Select Superlatives BEST LOOKING Phil Henley - Anne Chappell BEST PERSONALITY Gary Mabe - Judy Williamson MOST DEPENDABLE Douglas Chappell - Shirley Threadgill Q ' w 2 tl '5 L... by Popular Vote . 1 W , QQ and Rated These MOST TALENTED Gary Van Allen - Patsy Stewart 1 MOST INTELLECTUA L Nancy Hurley - Phillip Saunders J V ll i 4 1 M' yd Q, 5 H l?' W1 r l? J e L 1 x r A L WITTIEST James Jackson - Patsy McCallum ,-... V - ' rf '. if .. :,, l ql- 5 ,Z ...,.5 Z . , 'K' Q . .V 'RY' '- is .N . F' 'QV ' 1- Students as BEST DRESSED Nancy Caudill - Hoyle Lowdermilk BEST ALL-AROUND Anne Chappell - Fred Martin East Montgomeryvs L FRIENDLIEST James Jackson - Brenda Love M OST POPU LA R Rodney Hammond - Judy Williamson MOST ATHLETIC Mickey Kem - Patsy Stewart Most Outstanding anus it 'Q f Janice Allen Mary Bennett Roger Atkins Gary Batten Linda Blake Michael Blake F We-.W Janice Batten Gary Blakely Class of 764 , A25 ntl' 1 5 'aww' fx X , ggi ,ya if ff :M President ..... . . C. I. Reynolds Vice-President. . . . . Mickey Maness Secretary ..... . . Janice Batten Treasurer . . . Richard Greene Paul Bodsford, Ir, Donald Boone Marsha Cole Lois Comer 63 Deanna Brewer Richard Britt John Connor Linda Deaton x 1 Lola Burr Nancy Cagle Jerry Dunn E. W. East , Eileen Chriscoe Huey Lee Clark Ronald Franklin Virginia Freeman ..a. HUM.. vf'f 6' Winnie Freeman Reba Graham Donald Gallimore Richard Greene Jesse Haywood Sheila Howell Roger Haywood Gary Houser Ernest Grey Johnny Hancock Linda Hall Goldie Hancock Tommy Hunley Greg Jenkins 4010 Betty Jones Vera King Nb-Nw fix Phil Kissell Carol Lassiter Leroy McBride Fairley McCallum Mary Lemonds Jean Lyerly Charles McLeod Roger Miller Larry Mabe Robert Maness Tommy Morgan Patsy Myrick A-:PWM James Mashburn Donald Masse y Dorothy Nall Virginia Needham WY: a r'?' M, .s :wwe ,, JUG Gm N. i'f 'v-,.,, mmf--ww y I O., Dempsey Owens Joyce Parmeter C. I. Reynolds ,- v-. . Barbara Parsons Ellen Paul Sandra Richardson I I ' ' . 1 -f-.W Piciure Nor Available Frank Phillips Barbara Price Dianne Saunders 5. wx - 1 .. iv-.Ni Xi , ,sm W' 3 fb s ZS' -1-'PJ ffl. elm vim!! Bobby Privett Cheryl Reid Nancy Saunders swf- QM-M14-fc 'QW-v ..,,.rff. - M, A L new-' 5-sa Hs Van Saunders Dorothy Smith Malcolm Smith David Stewart Mitchell Shuping Louise Smith Phyllis Stevens Benny Stewart Laura Stutts Ronnie Thomas Louise Thomas Bill Ussery Juniors select class rings, But this is all so sudden Charles Sophomores elect Gay Chappell, Jean Thomas to lead them. Georgia Allen Lois Allen Phillip Allen Sammy Allen Donald Allred Richard Allred Faye Auman Linda Auman Mitchell Auman Roger Bean Janice Beane Steve Bennett Dale Blake Gary Britt, and ff Sm- 'ar 3 4' K mrs! Wm' sms an I M M ,. 1 if 3? W' g J 3 K wt' K 9 1. mf any 'W' - . .. 1? f ' .rf K , kv' mu s VY 1 gil , :sh this E, v eff . ,V -r .121 TEH . 1 V :R Q a. 11 Class of 76 4'9 'KC-.07 Ted Blue Tommy Blue Daphne Bodsford Donnie Bostic Donna Brewer Barbara Britt Gary Britt Phyllis Britt Jerry Broadway Phyllis Broadway Jimmy Burt Doris Caudill Gay Chappell Brenda Davis Roger Davis Teresa Dawkins Donald Dawkins Helen Deaton Gene Dewitt Edward Dunn Becky East Elsie Elam Ernie Foushee Larry Freeman Marlene Freeman Tommy Fulghum Stanley Gaddy Dorothy Goodwin Carol Graham Ada Lee Greene Betty Gail Greene Dianne Greene Linda Greene Mary Ina Greene Julian Hall Beulah Hancock Patt Harmon Ann Harris Sheila Harvell Steve Haywood Walton Haywood Bob Heinisch Tressia Hilderbrand - William Hogan Wade Hoopaugh Barbara Houser Peggy Hursey David Iarrell Marion Jones Tony Kelly Sara Lee Kendall Judith Kern Richard Kern Ronnie Kern David Lamonds lean Lamonds Roger Lamonds Carol Larnpley Sandra Lassiter Billy Mabe ! 'A VA? 70-I w '--x 'lr ' 4 wg Q f br wg-.,. Q , i mx A1515 '95 im K 1 Xi eg X 1 my-r 'Hsu 'nv-qw, fri if M . Q1- 92, 'P' .Ami IHS , wwf rf? 1' 'wa Brenda Mabe D. J. Mabe Judy Mabe Sarah McCallum Beth McCaskill Billy McCaskill Claudia McIntosh Gloria Mclver Sylvia Martin Donna Mashburn Mabel Meacham Gary Miller Phyllis Mitschke Kenneth Monroe Alice Morgan Bobby Morgan George Morgan Mary Jim Moss Johnny Myers Grady Myrick Steve Navy A. L. Needham Faye O'Quinn Carol Lee Poole Sue Ray Brenda Reed Virgil Reid Charles Reynolds John Reynolds Molly Reynolds Sandra Reynolds Dorothy Richardson Gail Robinson Judy Rush Larry Rush Mildred Russell Dwight Saunders Kenneth Saunders Ruby Saunders Robert Schofield Thomas Sheffield Margaret Ann Shelton Mickey Shepherd Donald Sheppard Brenda Smith Ray Smith Ruth Smith Donald Steed Bobby Stevens Wayman Stevens Downing Stewart Billy Tittsworth Glen Thomas Jean Thomas Patsy Thompson Garrett Tomlinson Dale Tysinger Ann Van Derveer Carol Williams Don Williams Wanda MCC3Skl11, David Phillips, Billy Asbill, and George Martin are the Freshman leaders. Jimmy Aderholt Lynda Allred Billy Asbill Cheryl Auman Steve Auman Steve Bates La Verne Batten Virginia Beane Richard Blake Sharon Blue Betty Bowman James Brewer Linda Brewer Dianne Britt Randy Britt Class of 966 It's a long climb over Fool's Hill! Rebecca Britt Rudy Britt Sue Britt Floyd Britt Iris Brown Randie Byrd Jane Cagle Robert Cagle Tony Cagle Alex Campbell Douglas Campbell Janelle Campbell Richard Campbell John Chisholm Patricia Covington Claude Davis Jimmy Davis Marshall Davis Mary Donathan Carlis Dorsett Brenda Dunn James Dunn Linda Dunn Garen Epley Mike Foushee Glenda Freeman Janice Freeman Jerry Freeman Mary Frick Janice Furr Helen Glover James Graham Ronald Graham Carol Greene Delmer Greene Elaine Greene Elizabeth Greene Gary Greene Lester Greene Judy Hacskaylo Charlie Hancock Robert Hancock Vicky Hancock Cathy Harmon Barry Harris Z., 4, J 4 .aa I . see ' 1.:. J ' ,f , X -we 14152 W' V1 kr '. F-M f .. M: ':- 'S mi - 4'-,4u tix : f , ' t '-:df . s - filaj at A f , ?W2igi: i ?' ff! fe H aft 1 'F 'X rf ' av .. 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WV T I Larry Mathis Phillip Matthews Richard Mathews Phillip Morgan Bobby Morton Richard Nall Brenda Needham Doris Odom Edgar Overton Larry Owen Mabel Paul French Parsons Pam Parsons David Phillips Danny Pilot Dudley Poole Willie Faye Postum Barbara Price Tim Ray James Reid Mary Ann Reynolds Vance Richardson Benjamin Ritter Phillip Robinson Linda Rouse Peggy Rush William Rushing Revanda Saunders Jimmy Schofield Eunice Marie Sexton Gary Sheffield Linda Sheffield Dan Shirlen Emily Singletary Virginia Smith Joyce Spivey Rita Stoker Phillip Stutts Sandra Thomas Ronald Thompson Albert Threadgil Tommy Williamson Jimmy Wilson David Wright Jessie Wright FEATUR 5 fgfj' 5 ,. fl , iff N , x 'ff ff X! 1 V' M fc A' c7k'?f7. r fbi ff '31 JUDY WILLIAMSON nfl: -Q and ourt IANICE BATT EN Junior Attendant VICKY HANCOCK Freshman Attendant ANN VA NDERVEER Sophomore Attendant 1962 May Court Sophomore Attendant, LAURA STUTTS Freshman Attendant, ANN VANDERVEER QUEEN MA BEL MEACI-IAM Junior Attendant, IUDY WILLIAMSON Junior Attendant, NANCY CAUDILL Chorus FIRST ROW: J. Mabe, L. Brewer, D. Goodwin, S. Thomas, S. Howell, L. Hall, G. Chappell, J. Kern S. Blue, V. Kern, R. Saunders, J. Hacskaylo. SECOND ROW: L. Lynthacum, J. Cagle, J. Spivey. R. McNeil, P. Covington, L. Allred, S. McCaskill, D. Britt. L. Dunn, C. McIntosh, C. Greene. P. Mitschke. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Glenn Langdon, E. Greene, E. Singletary, M. Freeman, B. Burr. J. Bennett, S. Reynolds, J. Furr, L. Comer, B. Price. FOURTH ROW: C. Auman, M. King, B. Houser, V. Needham, S. Johnson, V. King, M. A. Callicutt. FIFTH ROW: D. Hicks, E. Paul, D. Greene, P. Myrick. SIXTH ROW: L. Williams, L. Freeman, B. Mabe. Ls- ' ANNE CHAPPELL Editor in Chief LINDA HALL MICKEY MANESS Assistant Editor Art Editor DIANNE PHILLIPS Feature Editor X GARY MABE Sports Editor HOYLE LOWDERMILK Photographer Q L MRS, VIRENE KISSELL Advisor SANDRA LEACH Circulation Manager PATSY STEWART Business Manager CHERYL MEACHAM Assistant Feature Editor I VU, -Q Q U5 I fs sf' 'lg ff 1 an-'Q-., xg if ' A en W , '4Q Nb SALLY BUIE MIKE KING Club Editor Circulation Library Assistants Student library assistants have the opportunity to participate daily in the varied library services. Each assistant learns the books and the library organization so that he may enjoy the materials . and help other students use the library wisely and with pleasure. Faye and Brenda work at the desk. Students Learn by Working With Books ,. ,Q , , :f .f W. .v fAlphabeticallyj Jesse Auman, Janice Batten, Jo Ann Bennett, Louvene Blake, Betty Sue Bowman, Mary Ann Callicutt, Eileen Chriscoe, Winford Davis, Gina Furr, Reba Graham, Linda Greene, Cheryl Grey, Marion Hulsey, Faye Kiser, Sandra Leach, Brenda Love, Elaine Luck, Jewel Mabe, Linda Needham, Ronnie Peterson, Shirley Threadgill, Larry Williams. F 1 Debating l C. J. Reynolds, Phyllis Britt, Sally Buie, Judy Stevens, Bobby Ray Mabe. The active members of the debating club this year are Sally Buie, Phyllis Britt, Judy Stevens, Bobby Ray Mabe, C. J. Reynolds, and Richard Britt. Sally Buie is president of the club, and Mrs. McDuffie is sponsor. The teams selected to compete in the triangular debates this year are as follows: Affirmative, C. I. Reynolds and Bobby Ray Mabe: Negative, Phyllis Britt and Sally Buie. The query to be debated this year is Resolved: That the United States Should Promote a Common Market of the Western Hemisphere. The Debating Team of '61-62 were District Negative Winners and debated in the finals at Chapel Hill. MRS, ALICE MCDUFFIE Coach - l '1 Studem The Student Council is a leading organization in school with responsibility to students and faculty. The students who form the council are elected democratically by the student body. The 1962-63 Council has added iron gates to the school's main entrance and has presented a trophy case for the front hall. The Council has sponsored sock hops, worked at con- cession stands and gates during athletic events. They also accepted the responsibility of keeping order in the halls in the mornings and at the lunch hours. Council members consider it an honor to be elected to their positions of trust and spend much of their spare time in an effort to do their best for their school. RODNEY HAMMOND President Executive Council 2 Fred Martin, Vice-President: Janice Haywood, Treasurer: Mr. Earle Graves, Sponsors Rodney Hammond, President: C. J. Reynolds, Sergeant at Arms: Carol Lassiter, Secretary. ouneil Spud, Alex, C. J. , and Fred work long and hard on the Council's Christmas float. Their float won first prize in the Star Christmas Parade. Homeroom Representatives I LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Parsons, S. Parsons, C. Harmon, D. Chappell, S. McCallum, C. Williams, V. Richardson, A. Harris, L. Stutts, R. Thomas, C. Hilderbrand, N. Saunders, G. Martin. Future Farmers of America ,, .Q Maifs Work Is From Sun to Sun FFA is the national organization of, by, and for Nolan Saunders, Jerry Batts, Steve Bennett, and John Reynolds won the Seed Judging Contest. boys studying vocational agriculture. Through active participation, members learn how to conduct and take part in a public meeting, to speak in public, to buy and sell cooperatively, to solve their own problems, to finance themselves, and to assume civic responsibility. This organiza- tion seeks to inspire leadership and character de- velopment, sportsmanship, cooperation, service, thrift, scholarship, improved agriculture, organized recreation, citizenship, and patriotism. OFFICERS: Steve Bennett, Roger Hay wood, Richard Britt, C. J. Reynolds, Nolan Saunders, Jesse Haywood. Future Hornemakers of America E i Sandra Reynolds, President: Sylvia Martin, Vice-President: Ann VanDerveer, Secretary: Laura Stutts Treasurer: Winnie Freeman, Historian: Becky East, Parliamentarians Phillis Britt, Recreation Leader. 1 9 Woman s Work Is Never Done The Future Homemakers of America is affiliated with the state and national organizations. Any student who is enrolled in a homemaking course may become a member. Membership is voluntary. The club meets the second Thursday in each month during 5th period. The club has a program and usually a good project each month. Fun at initiation. Q. R. Y 'bare' MISS HANNA SLOOP and k MRS. KATHLEEN WILSON ' Sponsors ' NANCY HURLEY Betty Crocker Award Winner Ea 'r Wind SEATED: Nancy Hurley, Business Managers Sue Morgan, Social Editor: Brenda Reed, Sports Editor: Tommy Poole, Feature Editorg Sue McLeod, Editor in Chief: Cheryl Reid, Assistant Editor: Brenda Love, News Editor, Phillip Saunders, Sports Editor. FIRST ROW, STANDING: Reba Graham, Brenda Dunn, Glenda Freeman, Brenda Hinson, Jean Lyerly, Patsy Thompson, Carol Lampley, Faye Kiser, Mike Hogan, Larry Mathis, Delmer Greene, C. I. Reynolds. SECOND ROW, STANDING: Elsie Elam, Tim Ray, Bobby Reed, E. W. East. The EAST WIND, published seven times a year, contains school news, reports from clubs and organizations, and editorials. The staff is in charge of collecting and writing the news and of preparing the lay-out for the printer. The paper is partially financed by advertisement space sold to merchants around East Montgomery. C MISS MIRIAM RUSSELL Sponsor , f M ,MQW ,X ff Q 'AVI' SUE MCLEOD Editor in Chief gn- One last look before the mad rush! Future Business Leaders of America E. Chriscoe, l. Batten, B. Bowman, C. Saunders, W. Freeman, B. McCallum, N. Allen, F. Stevens S. Threadgill, D. Richardson, Mrs. Geneva Turner, Sponsor. The FBLA is organized to develop character, competent leadership, and understanding in choos ing business occupations. It seeks to improve scholarship, to promote school loyalty, to in- culcate ideas of thrift, and to encourage students to become useful citizens. EDUCATION Pg 'snag iii? E USINESS OGHFSS UTURE EADERS MERICA Q W. Freeman, Reporter: J. Batten, Treasurer S. Threadgill, President: B. Bowman, Vice- President: B. McCallum, Secretary. The East Montgomery Future Teachers Club is a chapter of the national organization. It is com- posed of juniors and seniors who have an interest in the teaching profession. The chief purpose of the club is to help students understand the importance of the teaching profession and to stir in them a desire to become a teacher. The club sponsors Career Day for the sopho- mores in the spring of each year. Nancy Hurley, Vice-President: Sally Buie, President: Linda Hall, Secretary: Sadie Myers, Treasurer fNot Picturedj. F.T.A. Finds That Teaching Is More Than Assignin Tests and Homework 'YZF' FRONT ROW: Patsy Myrick, Linda Hall, Sara Hearne. SECOND ROW: Sally Buie, Nancy Hurley, Nettie Allen, Faye Stevens, Mrs. Betty Lou Kellis. THIRD ROW: Johnny Connor, Phil Kissell. XJXC td 9 PNC' wiw wiatiue RO aw ti? 1969 eww Ps S qA1phabetica11yj R. Atkins, G. Batten, T. Blue, D. Bostic, D. Brewer, A. Britt, B, Britt, S. Brown, J. Burt, R. Byrd, R. Byrd, D. Dawkins, R. Franklin, T. Fulghurn, S. Gaddy, R. Graham, J. Grey MR, RICHARD WRIGHT Band Director fa' a. C. Harmon, B. Harris, W. Haywood, NA R PA M ,DARS 1 ONS Head fm 8,1 A . T . i. 1ajO'Grze R. Kern, L. Kissell, R. Kissell, S. Lassiter, W, MCC3Sk111, G. Mc- Iver, R. Matthews, A. Morgan, I. Morgan, S. Morgan, S. Myers, f B. Needham, S. Parsons, P. Stewart, P. Stutts, L. Thomas. I. White, g B. Williams, C. Wright. A M N. x. ,,+,j,. '.' VZ, , , .,.r. A LICE M ORGA N Drum Majorette , X GHX X51 3, hrivtw T 9. I .xg .R ik' I . I ' , J ' !. ' n I' F. I fi' .1 'F J an A Xx U onogram Club FIRST ROW: P. Britt, D. Phillips, S. Hearne, S. Buie, D. Blake, J. Rush, F. O'Quinn, S. Lassiter. SECOND ROW: P. Henley, G. Houser, B. Morgan, P. Kissell, D. Williams, R. Lamonds, T. Morgan P. Allen. THIRD ROW: C. Reynolds, W. Hogan, G. Batten, J. Connor, S. Bennet, G. Tomlinson. The Monogram Club is an association of athletes who have demonstrated their abilities under game conditions. In order to qualify for membership in this club, an athlete must participate in a specified number of games, quarters, or minutes while - a member of the varsity football, basketball, track, or baseball teams or any other Z- interschool sport. 3 . . 7 . ,lb X 1 A-1,,,,.,.T x af ' - 1 ,V ,K K A l lxk :NX -.4 b X ' it 17 N N X VP X 43.1, 11,51 ---,ff-2Tt't::,: All 1,5 N, .gif ' ','gf:Y:Y:1i fE f -,, I flu A ,UI 5 , I I T - I A j' 'gi '- , - . ' E. is 'f , ,. ' ., b L .- 4 . , . T x if-ff' L V at a 1, r x ,e ,- 1 1 , .gy lf' ', I' ..-'P -A cf , , -j : ax 1 f llx ii ' ,rl. lu 'is .4 'Q ' 'W -s 4, . 'Q ,ff .ELS - r . us' 'N Wiz' ,dl ' II uill and Scroll Quill and Scroll, the International Honorary Society for I-Iigh School Journalists, recognizes, encourages, and rewards outstanding service to school publications. Admission requirements of superior work in some phase of journalistic or creative endeavor and high scholastic standing make it repre- sent the highest type of literary achievement. East holds a charter in Quill and Scroll and will complete organization of the local chapter in the spring of l963. The science club gives the students of East Montgomery the opportunity to explore I I their interest in the field of science. It I I i also seeks to stimulate an increasing know- l 1 . I ledge and understanding of science. I I 5 The science club plans its activities I I I I I I astronomy, and general science. I P I I I I 4. I I I I 3 fmamif I 7l?:'g, f: I J I ,W I I 5? S 'I f C I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I mainly around biology, chemistry, physics, Science Club Phillip Allen, Steve Bennett, Kenneth Monroe, Mr Caudill, Sponsor. Q The Thespians . FIRST ROW: J. Rush, C. Williams, G. Allen, E. Sexton, H. Glover. SECOND ROW S. Kendall, A, Harris, F. O'Quinn, A. Greene, M. Donothan, N. Caudill. THIRD ROW: P. Rush, M. Meacham, G. Britt, S. McCallum, Mrs. Mary Eubanks, Sponsor. TOP ROW: R. Hancock, M. Russell, T. Cagle, D. Blake. Dramatic Club If you take another step I'll scream i Play-Acting has been a part of the basic human natures of children and adults. Drama has its heritage in the most primitive of peoples. The dramatic medium has expressed for all to see the ab- stract ideals of man, the joy and sorrows of man, the religious instincts of man. It is important that this medium of self-expression is developed and appreciated in our youth of today and tomorrow. East Montgomery's Thespians desire to learn of the past and present drama, desire to use this know ledge to choose, produce, and direct their own plays, and desire, most of all, to enjoy with other people a like interest in an art which will benefit thern always. Sara Lee directs Dale, Robert, Gary, and Tony at play practice. Intramurals Doggone it, Boone, let me shoot. The Intramural Club was organized to benefit those students who are not members of var- sity or junior varsity teams. During participation in this club, the students engage in a variety of activities ranging from volleyball to badminton and shuffieboard. The primary purposes of this club are to promote physical fitness and to give the students a chance to learn activities which have carry-over values. Are you ready? Come this way, birdie, and you've had it. Photography The Photography Club members learn the art of taking, develop- ing, and printing good pictures. The right kind of chemicals, need- ed equipment, and especially suited darkroom provide the interested member with the opportunity to learn first hand the things that he needs to know about photography. Out of the club activities come the development of personal hobbies and occupational interest. Sandy Lassiter, Vice-Presidents Charles Reynolds, President, Doris Caudill, Secretary-Treasurer. FRONT ROW: G. Blakely, R. Allred, R. Haywood, M. Smith, L. Lemonds, I. Wilson. SECOND ROW: B. McCaskil1, B. East, G. Epley, V. Smith, B. Jones, D. Smith, D. Saunders, M. Bennett, J. 'Mabe. THIRD ROW: C. Reynolds, I. Haywood, S. Lassiter, D. Caudill, C. Love, Mr, Glenn Langdon, Spon- sor. SEATED: G. Chappell, E. Rouse, ROW: L. Hall, C. Reid, S. Buie, OND ROW: N. Saunders, P. Harmon R Bntt S Gaddy S Threaclglll B Bowman N Hurley Mrs. Emma Connor, Sponsor, Greg Ienklns qNot Plcturedj Sallie Buie, President: Anne Chappell Vice-President: Naney Hurley, Seqre tary: Sue McLeod, Treasurer. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY S 'Q Q, f 5 9 Z S SL Society and Marshals The purpose of the National Honor Society is to create an enthu- siasm for Scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render Service, to promote Leadership, and to develop Character. An over-all scholas tic average of 90 is requisite for membership: in addition, however, a candidate must have shown evidence of Character, Leadership, and Service. He pledges himself ever to seek the light of truth, to hold before the school scholarly habits, to engage in worthy service, and to lead forward in all things that shall advance the welfare of the school. The Eagle Chapter of East Montgomery High School was established in 1962 with twenty charter members. S. Buie, N. Hurley, A. Chappell, 5. Threadgill, S. McLeod, B. Bowman, L. Needham. Edward Freeman fnot picturedj. Bus Drivers V g ,V , ,V .. .0 f .'. -V A FRONT ROW: D. Stewart, V. Freeman, F. Martin, J. Williamson, F. McCallum. SECOND ROW: M. Smith, T. Morgan, B. Mabe, M. King, D. Boone, J. Auman, R. L. Smith, R. Cole. THIRD ROW: D. Gallimore, R. Franklin, J. Hall, F. Rumple, L. Graham, J. Haywood. The Coin Club meets each Monday during activity period. During these periods the members compare coins and coin collections, read literature concerning the mintage and value of U, S, Coins, and conduct auction sales. Trad- ing of coins among members is encouraged in order that members may build a good collection with- out a great deal of expense. Coin collecting is an interest- ing hobby. If good judgment is used, it can be a profitable one. Coin Club LEFT TO RIGHT: Fred Bailey, Sponsor: J. Broadway, V. Kern, G, Sheffield, J. Dunn, J. Myers, R. Britt, R. Beane, J. C. Brew er, T. Williamson, R. Britt, K. Ingram, J. Freeman, M. Mc- Leod, D. Wright. MRS. MOZELLE HICKS Lunchroom Manager fm Josephine Reid, Rhoda Dunn, Mozelle Hicks, Frances Leach. Serve Us and Keep Our School Clean BEATRICE DAVIS and PAUL COOK Custodians if 7 - c . Mr. Landgon's all smiles - wonder why??? Are you always this thirsty, Fred? If this doesn't impress him, what will. 1 I I don 't know m Ji Fz- 5 M X M ' saw. Q ' K 3 , ' il v f, ,fx s Q3 Q N fl 5' Q. , I Smile, you're on Candid Camera I must say, this is rather tasty. THLETICS - ----- . N G vWqY5'l. 1SgW , Q fi gg 'O' f V4 A , f KW MV I M W , Q 'NU .o' A ' i H xt x X11 -'1' 51 W X X - x .W N' 'T 'X ff W 'R'!U.h1 J' 'iii 5? 'S I Z 1 H x ,, f . X l M xy 'QQ W ! 4 7 'I f f W B fy Q 1 Ma mis m Vm 'a2'aM1'I5f W' Mr f 'Wi f N. xt! Vx V40 WNW y n CATHY HILDERBRAND .X -A ,N W PK A ,M K, A K, E Q52 , ,. J' VP 5 'Ei i e ,X DIANNE PHILLIPS .TUDY RUSH Y SALLY BU IE , Ch1ef SARA HEARNE ' 'A-W.. fm. YN 4 ...uni E Z 'Q 1 v,,Z' PAYE OQQUINN fx, JUDY HACSKAYLO -M -Q. DALE BLAKE ,Tx 1 ' 1, QW - My . ,,, 4, r I I ' ' xv K-M' f fad N - , ng., 'QM MILDRED RU SSE LL 'Kill '-4 O CI H. CD Q. O ,.... 'J UQ KD D4 YD 0 f-Q D-4 '4 O 'U 'U O U! ,... F9 CD O H EI IT KD PO P-I cn ID ,... O. NNN' 1 wJf 1- .HIIQIIIIH 1 va 'mnnl ,.....f i r J .. 5 . -vi' 'fr 5 ? V I i 'f ?v1 Cheers! il -s-,hy ' f And now I crown thee . Many more grades like this and l'tn going to resign. Alright, girls, quit playing tiddlywinks. Football FIRST ROW: Roger Miller, Mickey Maness, Rodney Hammond, Phil Henley, Larry Williams, Mickey Kern, Benny Stewart. SECOND ROW: Steve Bennett, Greg Jenkins, Tommy Morgan, C. J. Reynolds, Gary Batten, Frank Phillips, Jesse Haywood. THIRD ROW: Roger Lamonds, Ronnie Thomas, Vance Richardson, Patt Har- mon, Gary Britt, Gene Dewitt, Don Williams. FOURTH ROW: Charles Reynolds, Manager: Bobby Morgan, Manager: Earle Graves, Assistant Coach: Hughie Lewis, Head Coach: Glenn Langdon, Assistant Coach. Seniors PHIL HENLEY RODNEY HAMMOND MICKEY KERN LARRY WILLIAMS Tackle Halfback Halfback Fullback H, l1 PHIL HENLEY Tackle All Conference September brings not only fall leaves, chilly days, and school books, but also football with the thud of shoulder pads amidst the cheers of loyal fans. The team set an excellent example of sports- manship throughout the season as they fought to represent East Montgomery well. West finds Duck hard to stop! GARY BATTEN GENE DEWITT Center Guard All COf1f61'61'1CS All Conference Mickey's famous last words: Just have faith boys, only a few more yards and I'll have a touchdown. Practice makes perfect for Basketball FRONT ROW: Sandra Reynolds, Carol Williams, Ann Harris, Anne Chappell, Patsy Stewart, Sandy Lassiter, Linda Hall, Linda Auman. BACK ROW: Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, Coach: Nancy Hurley, Louise Thomas, Tres sia Hilderbrand, Becky East, Ada Greene, Manager, PATSY STEWART ANNE CHAPPELL NANCY l-IURLEY Forward Guard Guard Captain Co-captain SANDY LASSITER ANNE HARRIS LOUISE THOMAS Forward Forward Forward CAROL WILLIAMS PATSY THOMPSON SANDRA REYNOLDS LINDA AUMAN Forward Forward Guard Guard TRESSIA HILDERBRAND LINDA HALL BECKY EAST Guard Guard Guard X345 3 Cf !' FRONT ROW: Fred Martin, Mickey Kern, Wayne Myrick, Bobby Eggleston, Gary Houser, Gary Batten, Richard Sheffield. SECOND ROW: Frank Phillips, Donnie Massey, Greg Jenkins, Roger Miller, Johnny Connor, Mickey Maness, Rodney Ham- , mond. THIRD ROW: Charles Reynolds, Managerg Bobby Morgan, Managerg Mr. Earle Graves, Head Coachg Edward Free- man, Billy Mabe. I E i I, gy k, y, ! l I. I. F ,. I li 5 l l r I F BOBBY EGGLESTON MICKEY KERN WAYNE MYRICK J Forward Guard Center Captain 5 5 GARY I-IOUSER ROGER MILLER GARY BATTEN Forward Guard Guard RICHARD SHEFFIELD FRED MARTIN MICKEY MANESS Forward Forward Center RODNEY HAMMOND BILLY MABE JOHNNY CONNOR Guard Center Forward GREG IENKINS FRANK PHILLIPS DONNIE MASSEY Guard Forward Guard Junior FIRST ROW: B. Davis, P. Thompson, G. Chappell, R. Byrd. C. Auman, S. McCallum. SECOND ROW T. Howell, P. Parsons, W. McCaskill, D. Bodsford, V. Hancock, C. Harmon, D. Britt, J. Furr, M. A. Frick. THIRD ROW: B. Reed, J. Mabe, Manager. 53 FIRST ROW: G. Miller, G. Martin, V. Richardson, P. Harmon, B. Asbill, S. Auman, D. Phillips. SECOND ROW: G. Thomas, V. Kern, P. Robinson, D. Williams, J. Wilson, V. Reid, D. Shirlen. THIRD ROW: G. Morgan, Manager, G. Tomlinson, Manager, Mr. Glenn Langdon, Coach. f nl f Wf'-vw. 4 faWMm wfasefmyvv-W - fu Varsity .a .... i 7 yi , if 1,1 'W' Bu ...A 3 Z 2 I 7 'Qgfw xrzu Q ' fi : ,,9',,',,.sgj fp-'N W rw Q .i FIRST ROW: P. Allen, M. Hogan, B. Harris, D. Stewart, W. Freeman, J. Wilson, K. Monroe. SECOND ROW: D. Tysinger, D. Phillips, G. Tomlinson, B. Asbill, A. McCaskill, E. W. East, J. Aderholt. Tl-IIRDROW: P. Kissell, G. I-Iouser, D. Shirlen, M. Auman, G. Thomas, P. Matthews, J. Broadway, T. Blue, P. Robinson. J .V. Cheerleaders Eunice Sexton, Sharon Blue, Mabel Meacham. Chief, Claudia Mclntosh, Ann VanDerveerg Linda Allred, Baseball FIRST ROW: P. Harmon, G. Batten, M. Maness, B. Stewart, L. Graham, G. Houser, E Cagle E. Freeman, D. J. Mabe. SECOND ROW: Mr. Earle Graves, Coach, R. Smith, B. Lamonds F Rumple, W. Myrick, E. Elam, P. Kissell, T. Morgan. Track is an excellent spring sport for high schools. It enables a great many students to participate with- out the need for a lot of expensive equipment. The track program at East Montgomery consists of the 100 and 220 yard dashesg the 440, the 880, and the mile run. Also included are the high jump, broad jump, discus throw, and shot-put. Lettermen returning forghis year 's team include GARRETT TOMLINSON, STEVE NAVY, JOHNNY CON- NOR, and STEVE BENNETT. vb STRIKE ONE!!! 5 C47 I Our first year together and our boys were Winston-Salem bound. -----Q-W, , 5 4 'X xxx ,er t 'bl Laura and C. I. are the F. F. A Give me an and F. H. A. sweethearts. pn. PN. All football teams have their pro blems and this is no exception. Please, Mr. Wilson, we have to save enough for the others. Our school would not have been complete without this outstanding member. How many times 1T1llSt we tell you to be on time for class. We flunked another one! How would that desk look in your living room? r ,lZ. VAA,. f V, , . , . , 1 A , Q ' - 42' QQ f X f , . gf, , Q r Q , 'V fi' Q f X 1 f. jgfw, 4 I 11 ? r y , Swing your partner 'round and 'round. Hi. everybody. Hey, that man taking our picture. Five overtirnes! HDVERTISEMENTL, I 4 Q x 34 ,. Q W Reiqipof' X JY E 7 55 M W ca e A f ' ' i 2 Vx ,115 X ' ', ' I ff' . f 3 :Xu 5 .7 1:1 A , 51 I -l ' 1 A If I I , M ., ' 1:1 ' ' 1 ' , A-. X ' ' 4, wax..- ,-..f',1-.,,, , ,M W W V m,m,,, J K ...J A f CJ -1 ,, N , wuz, f'54sww muse THE BANK OF CANDOR Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation We Pay 4070 Guaranteed Interest on Savings Phone 3111 Candor, North Carolina AILEEN MILLS C0. Manufacturers of Morgan-Jones Bedspreads Biscoe, North Carolina 5 f f 4 , ff ff X 1' g if fi Wy S2 4' 7 ,sm was Q, f j 'fwf 4 Z! , 9 Sk , 4, W' , f . , f ff f, , ' 1 . ' - ,, gr .ff f Ffa fi, Q 91- wwf? ff ' , 4 I ff , A ,, fl if 1 - L f 1 I ,5 53 WH ,W ' A L , gi ,..,,, 'Zif f M I I 'f ,, ' ,fa-ffl? fi ff , , ,M , , X, W M W.t,,,.n.aW ,WM M 'Ns , ,,., A ' 1 ,.u V , 9 Bl.AKE's RESTAURANT HOME OF GOOD FOOD I Phone: Candor 2881 I Between Candor and Biscoe, N. C. U. s. Highway 522.0 Complim ent s of TAYLOR CHEMICAL CO. 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FENTRESS PHILLIPS, Prop. JOHN C. WYATT - BOB MAURER - J. C. STANLEY BASIL H. BYERLY, Auctioneer Selling for the Farmers Interest I 'XXX wk X HALLUM'S OF BISCOE Complete Home Furnishings U7 5.1. CD 0 O CD Z O H FT' IIT' O DJ H O I FJ. I5 SD IOHDTS ZOE SEUWVYG fVQ'fi14ff'fEfCfZf IP I as ll' fr Ill, EQ S Compliments of NALL'S SEWING MACHINE CENTER JEWELRY Star Fourth Gene ration Now Serving You North Carolina F 3' 'Wfwf gin , X, Yi My ,A 4 . M ,W L' may f A . kg Q , -w trtr uuu u A Q f , ' 4 gl ' ,. .,,. an f 1 if J 1 f :,,A.,A. U P PHILLIPS FUNERAL HOME Phone Z 381 Star North Carolina To the Graduating Class of EAST MONTGOMERY HIGH SCHOOL THANK YOU THE HERFF-JONES COMPANY Is Proud to Have Been Chosen to Manufacture Your Class Rings E. L. HEDRICK Representative Taylorsville, N. C. BISCOE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY Pnonszn sAws A. fi Q9 I Nw' Wx , 4. . . .'Hl2'i 9 ' it : '35x3 Wfif .f Distributors of Fine Saws Phone 4011 Biscoe North Carolina VAN B. 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