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ater 5% Sal eh lt = peg 4% pod = Pa RHE HURL Hann nt PATH HH HHA AT HHA Bee tit ‘3 hh! hat HRAHeE ih He yh HL a igi id terinyrstgayt HAHA Suu CO a ata 1B foe ND As the doors widen to reveal our moral fiber, we set the pace for our coming years. As the young Indian brave set out to hunt and to prove himself a man, we are about to reveal our moral fiber. We, like the Indian of long ago, act according to the pattern to which we have become accustomed, Our ideals, ambitions and dreams are but a step forward. The ideals of Indians were very different from ours. They worshipped more than one God, such as the Gods of the Sun and Moon, Their greatest desire was that their children marry a hard-working person instead of marrying only for love. The young Indian boy's greatest ambition was to become a brave, courageous man who would be able to protect his family. A young Indian girl's ambition was to be strong enough to raise and gather food for her children, So our LEGEND OF THE REDSKINS is foretold within. The very days that to us were so unmeaningful are an expression of what is to be in the days, months, and years that lie so near to our footsteps. What is in the realm of our reach is yet unknown but is seen as a dimly-lit candle which increases its flame by every fleeting second. eee lig aay RIED SAIN Le x) S w Hourglass Contents Foreword Dedication Administration Faculty Classes Volume Ane Fifteen Features Athletics Elementary Advertisements Editors Business Managers Melba Hardin Helen Guin Jimmy Woodruff Roy Godwin ERWIN HIGH SCHOOL Foreword The Redskin has long been a traditional part of Erwin High School. One sees the emblem on our school rings, on notebooks, and even on license plates. The Redskin is a symbol of our high athletic rank, sportsmanship, and high standards of conduct and service. The class of nineteen hundred and sixty-three has chosen the Redskin to lead us through the pages of our annual, the HOURGLASS---through its many pleasant memories, We hope that in future years as you thumb through the old and worn pages of our yearbook, the Redskin will lead you back to many happy memories of classmates and events, We, the class of nineteen hundred and sixty-three, with a sense of pride and satisfaction, present to Erwin High School, the HOURGLASS OFELIG3s N Pd De ocr DPR AS EPO GS p : a J : g i Dedication We, the graduating class of 1963, are honored to be able to dedicate our annual to Mr. THOMAS OLIVER DAVIS. One of the characteristics we remember most is his outstanding smile and his amazing humor. We cannot name all of his extraordinary qualities; but there is one that comes first to our minds---his devotion to the school, to the church, and to his family. We, the Senior Class, think that he is one of the most outstanding teachers in Erwin High School. We feel that dedicating our annual to him is only a small token of our appreciation for all the things that he has done for us during our high school days. Therefore, we dedicate the HOURGLASS of 1963 to MR. THOMAS OLIVER DAVIS. Thomas O. Davis Administration Mr. N, E. Jones Principal SCHOOL BOARD Mr. T. B, Stevens; Mrs. E. H. Bost, Chairman; Mr. Robert Kelly; not pictured, Mr. Z. E. Matthews, Mr. C. M. Crawford. Mr Gael. Prot Superintendent Harnett County Public Schools Faculty Mrs, Martha Ann Boyd School Secretary Secretarial Administration, B.S, Woman's College of UNC Miss Blanche Bruton Piano Louisburg College, B.M. Southern Conservatory of Music Mr. William Corbett ScICiee Wake Forest and Duke University, B.S. Nira OneDaryas Science East Carolina, B.S. Mr, A.H, Dunning Government, History, English Wake Forest, B.A. Mr. Paul Hawkins Guidance and Counseling East Carolina, M.A., B.S. Mrs, Sara Z. Hudson English Greensboro College, A.B. Mrs, Allison Jones Math and General Business East Carolina, A.B. Mr. John Pecora Physical Education University of N.C., A.B. Mrs, Beulah Pope Social Studies Atlantic Christian, A.B, Mr. John R, Pope English and Math Florida State University, B.S, Florida State University, UNC, M.A. Mrs, Emily Thomas Mathematics Converse College, A.B, Faculty Mr. Walter Keen Industrial Arts East Carolina, B.S. Mrs, Dorothy Lambert English and Public Speaking Elon College, A.B. Mrs. Jo Mattox Business Education Woman's College of UNC, B.S., S.A. Mrs, Kyleen Papadeas English and French Greensboro College, B.A. Syracuse University Faculty Mrs, Frances Walser Librarian Peace College, University of Michigan, B.A. Mrs. Nanette Whichard Home Economics East Carolina College, B.S. Mr. Joe Woodworth History Atlantic Christian, B.A. East Carolina, M.A. Mr, Raymond P, Gilligin Mathematics East Carolina College, B. S. grssbteerronn, aed S SASL LORELEI LIE “A RELiV ABOuT Tri iw THE bpp si | q $HED. ELECT ROWS 3 Nucleus AToM HAS A Ny- STiNg OF Two pfo- +O NEVTLONS. Twe Move ABOVT THIS (Tue K. SHE. Hello, I'm Ervie, the Indian. I have come to take you on a visit through the doors of “dear ole Erwin. We may see STRANGE things, HAPPY things, SAD things, or things that we should not see at all! But you come if you dare; andif you can keep a secret, I'll show and tell you many things that I should not even know. Just come with me, and we'll see a lot, yes, quite a lot indeed, Yours truly, Classes As you turn these pages you will see pictures of all the students of Erwin High School, Let these pictures serve as a chain that will at any moment bring you once again face to face with your friends and school life during the year 1962-1963. OFFICERS Ricky Odom Bennie Godwin Sammy Bryant Vicki Williams Linda Gregory Sgt-at-Arms Vice-President President Secretary Treasurer Seniors JAN WAYNE AVERY John Wayne” Mad lecminanee.e. Handsome. . . Slap-happy Beta Club 2,3, officer 4; Key Club 2,3,4; Inter-Club Council 4; Student Council. 2.3; Nees Club 2,3, 4; Monogram Club 3,4; HOURGLASS Staff 4; Office Assistant 3,4; Basket- ball 2,3,4; Football 3; Safety Patrol 2,3,4; Marshal 3; Junior-Senior Waiter; Scholarship Award 3. MARY DRUCILLA AVERY 1D yaeh Willie. . . Blondy. . . Model Pepe eens 4 Mice o Club 1,2; F MeneetHi-LITE Stati 3; HOUR - GLASS Staff 4; Office Assistant 3; Basketball 2, LAURA ANN ADAIR Ann Cartoonist. . .Chief. , . All-Amer- ican Girl Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3, Chief 4; Marshal 3; Student Council 3, Off icer 3; Inter-Club Council 3; Beta Club 2, Officer 8), als HI-LITE Staff 3; M S Club 2,3;45 HOURGLASS Staff; Dramatics 3: Office Ass't. 3,4; Basketball 1; F.H. A. 1; Superlative 4, ALBERT NIXON AMAN mNIcks Norma, .. Talent. . . Leader Key Club 1,2,3,4, Officer 3; Foot- ball 1,2; Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 1; Monogram Club 2,3,4; HI-LITE Staff 3; Inter-Club Council 3: Li- brary 4; Safety Patrol 1,2,3,4; HOURGLASS Staff 4; Public Speak - ing Award 3, DRISCOLL JEAN BARBOUR ma Deeu Unpredictable. . . Mouth... Keen's Eo Ave, oie eso ske DalasAcno. ae Officer 4; Class officer 1,2,3; Library Assistant 2,3; HI-LITE Staff 3; HOURGLASS Staff 4; Student Council 4; Superlative 4, SAMMY BRYANT Sam Hércilesme smear. bresidént.. . Lover Boy Key Club 2,3,4; Student Council 1, 2,3, Officer 4; Football 1,2,3,4; HI- LITE Staff 3; Monogram Club 2,3; Officer 4; Class Officer 3,4; HOUR- GLASS Staff 4; F.T.A. 3. Seniors Seniors PATRICIA KAY BYRD Byrd Billy ieee tesa ll aanmn Gute Rol. Acyl; beta Clubs2 3.4 ainda, Club 2; HI-LITE Staff 3; HOUR - GLASS Staff 4; Office Assistant 4; FoleAcrons she baleAee4 es Dranlatlicses: Varsity Sweetheart 3; J.V. Cheer - leader 2; J.V. Basketball 1; Music Club 1; Student Council 1; Superla- tive 4, JUSTUS LEE CAPPS Butch COURLECUSH ee. eLIKea DIC =m nLOsS Fayetteville Central High School 1, 2,9; Agriculture 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4; Shop 1,2. JUDITH DORINDA COATS Judy Baby -laCe amt livcly saci Ce Gal FH As ls More on Glub 2h BoleAs 3, Officer 4;, HOURGLASS: Stafte4: CAROLYN ANN CRANE Carolyn sweet Disposition sess. Frecklesmy a. Quiet F,H.A. 1,2; Beta Club 2,3,4; HI-LITE Staff 3; F,B.L,A, 4; HOURGLASS Staff 4, JONNIE JEAN ENNIS Jonnie Jean” Bright Byes. . . Sweet Flirt... Chauffeur Class Officer 1; Sec; F.B.L.A. 3,4; President. 4; hb, He Awl,2,0,1 Vice President 2; Office Assistant 4; J. V. Basketball 1; F.T.A. 3; M. S, Club 2; Bus Driver 4; Substitute 3; HI- LITE Staff 3; HOURGLASS Staff 4, BENNIE HUBERT GODWIN “Bennie” Country Boy. . . Touchdown... Linda Key Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Waiter; Class Officer 4; HI-LITE Staff 3; Industrial Arts Club 1,4; Officer 4; Safety Patrol 2,3,4; HOURGLASS Staff 4. RHONDA JOYCE GODWIN Glenn” GlenneEEenCel —HliiiCe mem Grace ful Varsity Cheerleader 2,3,4; J.V. Cheerleader 1; J.V. Basketball 1; Ass't, Radio MC 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; HI-LITE Staff 3; HOURGLASS Staff 4; Office Ass t 4; Lib. Ass'‘t. 3; Pe BelieAe os Wieeco.sGluD 2,0; Por. A, 1,2;'N.C.H.S. Lib. Ass'n. 3; Superla- tive 4; Varsity Sweetheart 4; F.T.A. 4; Glee Club 1. ROY SANFORD GODWIN, JR. Roy Personality Kid. ..Lynn... Handsome Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; M. S, Club 3,4; Monogram Club 2, 3,4; Officer 3; HOURGLASS Staff 4; Library Ass't. 3; Office Assistant 4; HI-LITE Staff 3; Superlative 4. LINDA ELLEN GREGORY Leg SWweeu.eee Dimples. . . Bennie FeH.A. 1; Officer 1; Student Council We -sG@ lass Oficer.|.2,4; HI-LITE Staff 3; Jr.-Sr. Waitress 2; Library Assistant 2,4; HOURGLASS Staff 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Office Ass t. 4; Varsity Sweetheart 4; Superlative. SANDRA FAYE GREGORY “Sandra” Slalom aikecallemmeas Neat F.H.A, 1,2; Beta Club 2,3,4; HOUR- GLASS Staff 4. HELEN JEAN GUIN Hooly” Nice. Galea. seeGoodsnatured ia... Venus M. .S. Club 2,3,4; Basketball Mana- ger 3,4; Monogram Club 4; Office Assistant 3; HI-LITE Staff 3; HOUR- GLASS Staff 4; Co-Business Manager; F.H.A. 1; Jr.-Sr. Waitress. GLORIA JANE GULLEDGE Gloria Genilish se werCulens. . Petite United States History Award 3; Li- brary Assistant 3; N.C.H.S, Library Ass'n, 3; HOURGLASS Staff 4; M. S. Club 4; F.T.A. 4; Superlative 4, Seniors Seniors DONALD RAYMOND HAIRE Don Quiet. . . Friendly. . . Depend - able Library Assistant 1; Superlative 4. MELBA ELIZABETH HARDIN Melba PECICY ame LCAdc rman Reliable PebigA el cmt Casem er rece ain ia Award 2; Beta Glubico. ener Marshal 3; HI-LITE Staff 3; HOUR- GLASS Staff 4; Co-Editor 4; M. S. Club 2,3; Jr.-Sr. Waitress 3; Office Assistant 4; Music Club 1,2; Inter- Club Council 2; Dramatics 3; F.B. L.A. 4; Superlative 4; Scholarship no: SUNNY ANNE HORNE Sunny Atomic Darling. . . Hair Stylist 5 4 0 Uae Pineland Junior College 1; M. S, Glub 2,4; F.H. Ay 2.3.45 Officers: F: H.A. County Officer 3; Cheerleader i; Class Officer 1,2; HOURGLASS Staff 4; Science Club 1. BOBBY RAY JOHNSON Bobby Water BUCKCURm rs ACCr a, mssOlly Basketball 1; Football 1,2; Industrial Arts Club 3; HI-LITE Staff 3; M. S. Club 3; Baseball 4; Manager 3,4; F.T.A. 4; Superlative 4. JAMES ALFRED HARPER Redhead Flaming Redhead. . . Devilish Smile Glass Officer 1: Football 152,334; Basketball 1,2; Monogram Club 3,4. EDWARD KELLY HORNE LOCHINVal ae pe AS CLCSS1Y Cy anemeee tht letic Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Sportsmanship 3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; MVP 4; Key Club 1,2,3,4; Officer 3; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Waiter 2; Student Council 4; HOUR- GLASS Staff 4; M. S. Club 2,3,4; Officer 3; Lib. Ass't. 4; Safety Patrol 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club President 4; Student of the Month 2; Superlative 4, ROGER WILLIAM LUCAS Roger Nature Boy. . . Hot Plymouth. . Slow Poke Industrial Arts 1,3,4; Superlative 4; Bus Driver 4. LARRY WAYNE MATTHEWS PRES Wee” Slang. | . Speed-O. . . Converti- ble Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Officer 3; Industrial Arts. Seniors BETTY ANN KING “Betty” Boogar™ 2)... Model. 2 Class Beauty F.H.A. 1,2; Song Leader 1; Vice- President 4; HI-LITE Staff 3; HOUR- GLASS Staff 4; Varsity Sweetheart 3; Dramatics 3; Superlative 4, LINDA FAYE LEE “Baye” 100%. . . Natural Beauty. . . Don- nie F.H.A. 1,2; HI-LITE Staff 3; Glee Club 1. MARCIA DRUCILLA McDONALD “Deal Devom. . Mother. .-. Kevin M. S. Club 1,2,;3: Future Teachers of America 1,2; Dramatics 3; Future Homemakers of America 1; Future Business Leaders of America 3,4; HOURGLASS Staff 4; HI-LITE Staff Bb JOE McLAMB Toe Pal... Automobiles . . . Atlas Meadow High School Basketball 1,2, 3; Treasurer 1; Baseball 1,2,3; Mon- ogram Club 2,3; Erwin High Basket - ball 4; Baseball 4, Seniors WAYMON A. MELVIN, JR. Billys Vickitwe. AlnDItiouss 7. intelligent KeyaClibi3,4s.ot COM pcs by C.aG: Orie cee GLUD Deore apreSero Or, Assist. 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Marshal 3; Co-Editor, HI-LITE 3; Safety Patrol 2, 3; Math Award 3; Superlative 4; Moorehead Candidate 4. CLEMON THERON MILLER, JR. Theron Citizenship™ .wsodajerke... Leacii= ers' Aid Citizenship Award 3; Ind. Arts Award 3; Monogram Club 2,3,4; HI-LITE Staff 3; Off. Assist. 3,4; M. S. Club 2; F.T.A. 3; Sub. Bus Driver 3,4; Base- ball 2; Man. 1; Basketball Man. 2; Safety Patrol 2,3,4. JOSEPH ROBERTSON ODOM, JR. Oem Eagle... Funtover™ .. Fine Fellow Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; M. Gio eClub 23, 3tals ls lcmyiOno Stain Club 3,4; Dramatics 3. LEONARD RICKY ODOM Ricky Allee DisSCszlOCKCy awe Load Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Mon. Club 2,3,4; Key Club 1,2,3,4; Officer 4; HI-LITE Staff 3; HOUR- GLASS Staff 4; Student Council 4; Pres, 4; Inter-Club Coun. 4; Pres. 4; Class Officer’4: M. 'S; Club 2.3; Offa 3m DrainaticssS bibs Assiste4: Safety Patrol 1,2,3,4; Superlative 4. EDWARD DUNCAN MILLER eNate WittVee0 ECC lees Gals Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2; Base- ball Manager 1; M. S. Club 2,3; Library Club 3,4; Superlative 4; Pres. Library Club. TONY JEROME MORRISON STOVE INQUISTTIV Eee LalkativormarnDark M. S. Club 1; Industrial Arts Club1, 3,4; Football 2; Library Club 4;F.T.A. 4, CAROL JANE POPE EGarolew Harold... Brilliant. . . Efficient FLSA 1; F.BSL.A. 4; Basketball 1; HI-LITE Staff-Ad Solicitor 3; Office Assistant 4; HOURGLASS Staff-Typist 4, BETTY JEAN PORTER Jean Horse Crazy. . . Long Fingernails F.H.A. 1; Library Assistant 3,4; Li- brary Club 3,4, Seniors BETT YE ROCHELLE O'QUINN Rochelle Gabby. . . Friendly. . . Depend - able F.H.A. 1; Math Science Club 2,3 4; Library Assistant 2,3; N.C.H.S. Library Club 3; HI-LITE Staff 3; HOURGLASS Staff 4; F.T.A. 3,4; GleesClubel: BOBBY DAVID PHILLIPS Bobby Quartet . . . Good Looking... Smart Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 1; Monogram Club 2,3, 4; HI-LITE Staff 3; Math Science Club 2,3; Library Assistant 4; Indus- trial Arts Club 3,4; Junior Play 3. MADELINE POWELL “Madeline” Larry. . . McLambs.. , Initiative Beta'Club 2,3,4; Library Assistant 1, 2; HOURGLASS Staff 4; Office Assis- tant 4, CONNIE DIANNE QUICK ECong Sweet. . nouLetr.. «,. Friendly Basketball 1,2,3; HOURGLASS Staff 4; HI-LITE Staff 3; F.H.A. 1,2; County Officer 2; F.T.A. 3; Math Science Club; Superlative 4. FRANK KITCHENER RALPH, JR, Frank Artist. . . Bush. . . Happy-go- lucky Football 1,3,4; Manager 2; Baseball 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Key Club 3,4; Safety Patrol 4; HOURGLASS Staff 4; Dramatics 3; M. S. Club 2,3; Library Ass't. 4; Superlative 4. MARTHA ANN RALPH Marty sophisticated ae y.s lalentace, Attractive Dramatics 3; F.B.L.A. 2,3,4; Officer 3,4; Basketball 2; Office Assistant 3,4; M. Ss Club, 24 FH Ass: HI-LITE Staff 3; J.V. Basketball 1; J.V. Cheerleader, Chief 1; HOUR- GLASS Staff 4, MARY LOVE SIMMONS “Love” Donen a VuSChieVOUSs eae WAse Beta Club 2,3,4; Marshal 3; M. S, Club 1,2;3,4; Student Council 1,2;4- Pore Al 1; F:BoL As 4s lel beotat 3; HOURGLASS Staff 4, LOIS STEWART Lois MIs suees polnlicsrmmnEttend.y P.H.A. 1,2; Library Assistant 4, Seniors AERA JANETTE REAVES Beale PrOX1e Roman Beauty. see Res served PY gar Set ales oe dil ory FA HOURGLASS Staff 4; Superlative, THOMAS WAYNE ROYALS Tommy Sticky {109 ers teams be —- DO Deane Dance Crazy Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; M. S, Club 3, 4; Ind. Arts Club 1,4; Jr.-Sr. Waiter 2; HOURGLASS Staff 4; Superlative 4, DONALD RAYMOND TURNAGE DOT CoOmmlcaleweeAGVeNLUrOUS .. . Palkative.- iy: Football 2; Basketball 2,4; Hi-Lite Staff 3; HOURGLASS Staff 4. LINDA FAYE TURNAGE Linda Silent Type. . . Horse Lover... Safe Driver Future Homemakers of America 1; Library Assistant 4, Seniors MARION LEWIS TAYLOR Mackie McDonalds’. . . Easy Going. . . Friendly Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2, 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; HOURGLASS Staff 4; Monogram Club 3,4; Library Asst. 4, LINDA LEE THORNTON Linda Oulton COULLCOUSHn. sar ricndly Future Homemakers of America 1; Hourglass Staff 4. NORMA JEAN TURPIN Norma Jean Nixon, . . Courteous. . . Always Laughing F.HoAthie2slo Ven Basketballit.2: Monogram Club 1; V. Basketball 1; Hi-Lite Staff 3; Captain, J.V. Bas- ketball Team 2; HOURGLASS Staff 4; Superlative 4, JEWELL SYVON TYNDALL “Jewell” Loadsiofetune. s.cclattle=BIt, .% Frank Fo HsA.ei5 2 eleasuirers 2: 1. V4 Basket= bail 12:73; VieCheerieader 1,2; Chiet 2; Library Assistant 2; Office Assis- tant 4; HOURGLASS Staff 4; Super- lative 4, Seniors CAROLYN ALMA VANN Nitra ey™ Pretty smile . . . Miss Overalls Future Homemakers of America 1,3; Library Club 4. JUDITH ANN WADE Judy studious... Giitot Gabe Rupert F.H.A.; Student Council 1; fox” Club 2,3; Beta Club 2,3; Officer 4; Marshal 3; HI-LITE Staff 3; HOUR- GLASS Staff 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Jr-Sr. Waitress 2; Music Club 1; Music A- ward 1; Dramatics 3. WANDA FAITH WADE Baye” Dependable . . . GoodFriend. . . Kind F.H.A. 1; HI-LITE Staff 3; Library Assist. 3; N.C.H.C. Library Associa- tion 3; Dunn High School 2; HOUR- GLASS Staff 4; F.B.L.A. 4; F.T.A. 4. RUBY CAROL WILLIAMS Ruby Tiny ... Neat... Sunny Disposition Varsity Cheerleader 3,4; J.V. Cheer- leader 2; Chief 2; Monogram Club 3, Ao Bo Ano selViOcu woo ube Li ames 2; Library Assist. 3,4; F.T.A. 4; HI- LITE Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; N.C.H.C. Library Association 3,4; Glee Club 1. VICTORIA EILEEN WILLIAMS Vicki Dynamic personality .. . Billy F.H.A. 1; F.B.L.A. 4; Monogram Club 3,4; Officer 4; M. S. Club 2,3; Beta Club 2,3; Officer 3; Class Officer 3,4; HI-LITE Staff 3; Office Ass't 4; HOUR: GLASS Staff 4; All-County Basketball player 2; Student Council 2,3,4; Offi- Cero Homecoming Queen 3; Music Award 1; School Spirit Award 2; Su- perlative 4; Inter-Club Council 3,4; Student of Month 2; D.A.R. Award 4; Most Valuable Player Award 2. JUDITH ANN WOOD Judy Smiles .. . Brown eyes .. . Sincere F.H.A. 1,2; F.T.A. 3,4; M.S. Club 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Officer 4; HI-LITE Staff 3; HOURGLASS Staff 4; Basket- ball 4, FRANK ALLEY WOODALL GM Stuifer 7. Everybody :s pal’. . 2) Star Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Most Valuable 3; Baseball 2,3,4; Best Sport 2; Key Club 2,3,4, Officer 3,4; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1,3; Officer 3; M. S. Club 2,3,4; Superlative 4; Junior-Senior Waiter 3; HI-LITE Staff 3; HOUR- GLASS Staff 4; JAMES EDWARD WOODRUFF “Jimmy” Smarty.) Determined. “Class Boss” Football 1; Manager 2,3,4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1; Beta Club 2,3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; President of Class 2,3;'M. S. Club 2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Marshal 3; HI- LITE Staff 3; Co-editor of HOUR- GLASS 4; Safety Patrol 2,3,4; Office Assistant 4; Sports Correspondent 3,4; Superlative 4; Morehead Candidate 4. KYLEEN T, PAPADEAS Sponsor JOHN R, POPE Sponsor MASCOTS BETH ROYALS TOMMY DAVIS Most Likely To Succeed Melba Hardin Jimmy Woodruff Best All-Round Vicki Williams Sammy Bryant Senior Best Dancers Most Popular Patricia Byrd Al Woodall Tommy Royals Driscoll Barbour Best Personality Eddie Miller Linda Gregory 5 Billy Melvin Most Studious Gloria Gulledge Superlatives Most Talented otis Sammy Bryant Boa pee Best School Spirit Rhonda Godwin Best Looking Kelly Horne - Janette Reaves Most Courteous Norma Jean Turpin Donnie Haire Senior Campus Leaders Wittiest Ricky Odom Jewell Tyndall Vicki Williams Jimmy Harper Best Dressed Roy Godwin Ann Adair Most Dependable Linda Gregory Roger Lucas Superlatives Cutest Most Athletic Bobby Johnson Connie Quick Driscoll Barbour Al Woodall OES Sa Sls Sean = « g = Class History It seems as though it were only yesterday that we were freshmen, Excited and confused, we scampered about the campus, getting into the wrong classes, However, after two weeks we settled down and chose the following students to represent us as class officers: President, Linda Gregory; Vice-President, Driscoll Bar - bour; Secretary, Jonnie Ennis; Treasurer, Jimmy Harper. The class made a good start when several of the boys made the football, basketball, and baseball teams. We were also well represented in the various clubs with members in the F.T.A., F.H.A., and with representatives on the Student Council. As sophomores we gained self-confidence. We settled down for a year of hard work which resulted in the tapping of fourteen of our classmates into the Beta Club, They were Mary Simmons, Judy Wade, Melba Hardin, Jimmy Woodruff, Jan Avery, Theron Miller, Jr., Billy Melvin, Vicki Williams, Madeline Powell, Sandra Gregory, Tillie Blackmon, Patricia Byrd, Shirley Byrd, and Ann Adair. Three were elected as offi - cers for the coming year. Vicki was chosen Secretary; Ann, Vice-President, and Judy, Historian. The leaders of our class for that year were Jimmy Woodruff, President; Linda Gregory, Vice-President; and Sec- retary-Treasurer, Driscoll Barbour. “We're Juniors! We're Juniors, was the cry heard as we entered our junior year as upperclassmen. This year was to be one of the mos t thrilling years of our lives. We would publish the HI-LITE, present a play, and, most exciting of all, give the junior-senior prom, The class elected Tillie Blackmon and Billy Melvin as co-editors of the school newspaper. Those working closely with them were Vicki Williams and Ricky Odom as co-business managers and ever faithful sponsor of the three years, Mrs, Sarah Hudson, better known as Mom Hudson,” Before Christmas we presented the junior play, Which Shall He Marry? , a three-act comedy directed by Mr. Joe Woodworth. As the homecoming activities rolled around, the juniors were well represented on the court by five sweethearts. Our own Vicki Willi ams was crowned queen. The others on the court were Pat Byrd, Betty King, Tillie Blackmon, and Judy Wade, The highlight of thé year was the PROM. We started work in April; the big night was to be on May 12. The theme that we chose was An Evening In Paris.” We will always remember the work that turned the gym into a dreamland that seemed to cave in at midnight. The officers for the year were President, Jimmy Woodruff; Vice-President, Sammy Bryant; Secretary, Vicki Williams; and Treasurer, Driscoll Barbour. ; Finally, we were the all-important seniors, We immediately started working hard to make the best of our last year at Erwin High School, The class officers for the year were Sammy Bryant, President; Bennie Godwin, Vice-President; Vicki Williams, Secretary; Linda Gregory, Treasurer; and Sergeant-at-Arms, Ricky Odom. Our class chose Melba Hardin and Jimmy Woodruff to be co-editors of the HOURGLASS. Helen Guin and Roy Godwin were elected to serve as co-business managers, Ricky Odom was elected President of the Student Council, Vicki Williams was chosen by the faculty to receive the D,A.R. Citizenship Award. Billy Melvin and Jimmy Woodruff were selected as the nominees for the coveted Moorehead Scholarship. Spring brought other events leading to graduation, Thus ends our beloved years at old E.H.S. But these years will never be forgotten; because while reviewing our history for you, we have recaptured many memo- ries that we shall cherish forever. May your days at E.H.S, be as rewarding and happy as ours have been. Historian, Judy Wade ca 29 Class Time: Day in 1973 Occasion: Reunion of the Senior Class of 1963 Place: Small Indian Village near Erwin Ladies and gentlemen: you are about to witness the most outstanding reunion in history. We are approaching a small Indian village in the outskirts of Erwin, North Carolina. The tribe that lives there is called the Apache Tribe. The chief of the first small tribe is none other than Jimmy Woodruff, alias Big Chief Crazy Horse, The assistant chief is the all-time Sammy Bryant, known as Little Chief Riding Bull, Jimmy and Sammy always did show outstanding leadership during our school days, With Jimmy is his most efficient secretary, Judy Wood, I understand Judy really uses her shorthand, Big Chief Crazy Horse has offered to show me around his village. Walking through the village, I see many familiar faces, Hey, Chief, I remember having seen those young squaws standing by that large tepee. Look, its’ Driscoll Barbour, Judy Coats, and Helen Guin. I believe Helen is the one who always wanted to be a nurse. They certainly resemble the family-type; and look, there's Drucilla McDonald, talking to Lois Stewart about her papoose, My, doesn't he look cute! Who are those husky Redskins, carrying deer on their backs? They look like the hunters, Donald Turnage, Joe Odom, and Bobby Phillips. I remember they always did hunt quite a bit. My, just look at those handsome men, standing by that decorated tepee. They look like Larry Matthews and Eddie Miller, I remember they were really ladies’ men. Chief, that young couple who are approaching-aren t they Nixon Aman and Norma Turpin? My, they seem happy! What are those Redskins doing in the clearing? It looks as if they are playing football, Aren't they Al Woodall, Bennie Godwin, and Kelly Horne. They are still keeping up the Redskins tradition. Al Woodall is still the SHINING STAR, Hey, isn't that Bobby Johnson, running with the water bucket. I see that Bobby still is the head water carrier for the Redskins. The redheaded man and his assistant, making those small warriors laugh, are the all-time famous team, Jimmy Harper and Jewell Tyndall, better known as the Big Hearts, Look, isn't that Vicki Williams, following close behind the good-looking brave, Billy Melvin. Those two really made a big hit. Look, those two squaws with books, sitting in front of the school tepee look like Gloria Gulledge and Carolyn Crane, They always did like to study. Listen, do you hear the singing? That voice sounds exactly like Betty King's, It is Betty Ann! And that's Frank Ralph withher; he must be her manager, Thanks, Chief for showing me around your village, but I think I shall stroll over to the next village. Before I go any further, I shall explain that a misunderstanding exists between the two tribes, Because of a fight, Joe McLamb of the Apache Tribe refuses to smoke the peacepipe with Theron Miller of the Co- manche Tribe, We are now entering the Comanche Territory. Its chief is Roy Godwin, Big Chief Sitting Bull, who re- fuses to sign the peace treaty. Roy, after the death of his Great Chief Father, became the Chief of the Comanche Tribe, With Roy is his outstanding and remarkable secretary, Carole Pope, Carole always did like to work, Roy is going to exhibit his tribe for me. Chief, aren't those squaws, who are riding palominos over the hills, Betty Porter and Linda Turnage, They were always interested in horses, 30 Prophecy Look, isn't that Drucilla Avery, Martha Ralph, and Linda Lee, who are making rugs? My, but their home economics has come in handy! Chief, I understand that your wife is the all-time beauty queen, Ann Adair. Ann always did have a way with you, Who are those squaws chasing after your braves? Aren't they Rhonda Godwin and Ruby Williams. Rhonda and Ruby did love their men, Chief, look who's standing by the candy tepee! Isn't that Madeline Powell and Sandra Gregory. I re - member how much they loved their candy. That young squaw, who is arguing with her brave, looks like Sunnie Horne. She always had a knack for starting arguments, Who are those beautiful squaws coming toward us? They resemble Jonnie Ennis, Linda Gregory, and Janette Reeves, Those girls have really kept up their looks. Chief, the three braves sitting off to themselves remind me of Roger Lucas, Tony Morrison, and Mackie Taylor. They never were for strenuous exercise, always trying to get out of work. That strong, good-looking man, standing by the horses is Jan Avery; I would recognize him anywhere. I heard he's the village medicine man, Isn‘t that Melba Hardin, talking to Judy Wade and Mary Simmons. She used to be good at settling dis- putes. I understand she is the social worker here. Chief, that man resembles Ricky Odom, It is he. I understand that Ricky is the head announcer. Those squaws, listening to the news, are Linda Thornton and Alma Vann, I see Connie Quick coaching the Squaws basketball team, The team appears to be in good shape. Connie always did love basketball. Who is that crazy man, jumping around the council ring? He resembles Tommy Royals, He has finally been chosen Chief Rain Dancer for the tribe. Tommy has really lived up to his claim Where there's be- boping, there is rain,” Who are those two squaws coming toward us. It looks like Faye Wade and Rochelle O'Quinn, They never did want to settle down, but they surely seem happy. And now, this colorful reunion must come to an end, I am sure this reunion will be an occasion which we shall always cherish as one of the most enjoyable events of our lives, It was a pleasure to have you on this trip. So long, Patricia Byrd Prophet 3) Last Will And Testament Erwin High School State of North Carolina May 31, 1963 County of Harnett City of Erwin We, the Graduating Class of 1963, being of sound body, mentally, physically, and morally, do hereby de- clare these statements to be our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To Our Parents: We leave our deepest love and appreciation for making our school years possible. ARTICLE II To the faculty: We leave our gratitude for the effort put forth to give us knowledge. ARTICLE III To Mrs, Papadeas and Mr, Pope (Our Sponsors): We leave our love and gratitude for their patience and thoughtful guidance. ARTICLE IV To Mr. Jones: We promise to fulfill his encouragement, and we leave our eternal gratitude for his untir- ing efforts to make our lives more prosperous. ARTICLE V To the Juniors: We leave our studious ways, our dignified behavior, and most of all, our Senior privi - leges, hoping you will have the front seats the first time you go to chapel, ARTICLE VI Ann Adair and Helen Guin leave their ability to create excitement to Dorothy Bennett and Rebecca Whitting- ton, Stand still if you want to, but I like to be moving on.” Carolyn Crane and Sandra Gregory leave their quiet ways to Louise Core and Theresa Coleman, It is better to be seen and not heard. Bobby Johnson leaves his gentlemanly manners to Jackie Wood and Joey Giles, Ladies love gentlemen.” Nixon Aman leaves his ability to go steady to David Raynor and Larry Jones, Girls are a man's best friend.” Ricky Odom and Eddie Miller leave their ability to always have an excuse to Carlos Norris, “Well--I was just standing there,” Kelly Horne leaves his ability to avoid any one girl to Jimmy Simpson. “Give me a hundred beautiful girls, but give me one at a time,” Jimmy Harper leaves his ability to make strange noises to Benny Duquette and Gerald Oldham, The wild are not all in the jungle. Joe McLamb leaves his ability to stay out of school on Friday to LaFayette Trogden and Danny Tyndall, Nothing like being used to a thing.” Tony Morrison leaves his ability to make others laugh to Ronald Patterson and Herbert Horne, Laugh and the worlds laughs with you.” Al Woodall leaves his height to Wade Turner and Ricky Norris. “Not to the top but climbing. Theron Miller leaves his ability to eat to Larry Johnson and Joseph Smith. The way to a man's heart is through his stomach.” Donald Turnage leaves his ability to catch up on his sleep to Gayle Hobbs and Steve Gulledge. Blessingson him who first invented sleep.” Patricia Byrd leaves her ability to obtain a diamond to Carol Sessoms and Edna Burnsides, A diamond is a girl's best friend. Drucilla Avery wills her money-making ability to Gloria Deck and Becky Bennett. A penny saved is a penny earned,” Billy Melvin leaves his ability to keep laughing to Rudy Stephenson, “He was born with a gift of laughter. Lois Stewart and Drucilla McDonald leave their ability to get along in the world to Judy Melvin and Vicki Tucker. As though the world and she were hand and glove.” Madeline Powell and Linda Lee leave their politeness to Marilyn Faircloth and Brenda West, I'm the peak of courtesy.” Betty Jean Porter and Carol Pope will their uncanny ways to Sue Jones and Willie Strickland, She is as crazy as a March Hare, Rhonda Godwin and Ruby Williams leave their inseparable ways to Betty Fish and Betty Tripp. A friend in need is a friend indeed,” Rochelle O’Quinn and Gloria Gulledge will their ability to get everything confused to Judy Jones and Shelia 32 Johnston, Nothing ventured, nothing gained,” Alma Vann and Linda Turnage will their carefree ways to Frances Tew and Judy Pope. “The only way to get rid of temptation is to yield to it, Mackie Taylor leaves his driving ability to Bruce Johnson, Man can die, but only once. Jimmy Woodruff wills ability to tell jokes to Jimmy Wade. “He who lives without folly is unwise.” Bennie Godwin wills his witty remarks to Ronald Harrelson, Life to me is just a comedy.” Donnie Haire wills his reserved ways to Wayne Avery, David Capps, and Marshall Faircloth. For he was just the quiet kind whose nature never varied. __ Norma Turpin leaves her friendly ways to Judy Glover, The one way to have a friend is to be one. Linda Thornton and Faye Wade leave their quiet manners to Jo Ann Hawley and Barbara Tart. The truly civilized ones have no enemies,” Roger Lucas wills his dependability to Shelton Horne and Lee McLean. So much one man can do, that does both act now.” Judy Wade and Martha Ralph leave their flirtatious ways to Linda Smith and Judy Hall, Many small things “— amount to great things. Melba Hardin leaves her leadership ability to Yvonne Wilson, and Barbara West, Sharp's the word for them.” Frank Ralph leaves his artistic talent to Stanley Lucas, Art is nature, made by men, Betty King wills her pretty complexion, just as it is, to Frankie Avery and Sylvia Beasley. Beauty draws more than the beast, : Jewell Tyndall leaves her petite figure to Ann Ennis and Betty Parrish. “Dynamite comes in small pack- ages, Connie Quick leaves her basketball ability to Carolyn Murray. Eat those Wheaties, girl,” Mary Love Simmons leaves her scholastic grades to Susan Parker, Susie Morgan, and Carolyn Johnson, The sky's the limit.” Joe Odom wills his ability to get along with the teachers to Warren Hobbs and L,D. Colville. He knew on which side his bread was buttered.” J.E, Davis wills six inches of his height to Ray Baker, Little people have big hearts, Linda Gregory and Judy Wood leave their kindness to Grace Earnshaw and Brenda Ivey. She who plants kindness gathers love. Roy Godwin leaves his ability to shoot squirrels to Charles Barbour and Granville Avery. Shoot first; ask questions later,” Sammy Bryant leaves his ability to go with several girls at one time to Ronnie Roudebush, A girl in every port.” Tommy Royals leaves his position as End on the football team to Lynn Tyndall and Tommy Norris. If you see me coming, better step aside,” Justus Capps leaves his ability to make out to Jimmy Smith and Kenneth Stone. All the world loves a lover.” Jan Avery leaves his title of Mr. President to Eddie Lee, This I have earned with the sweat of my brow.” Larry Matthews will his determination to Ronald Miriello and Durwood Strickland. “Anything worth having doesn t come easy. Sunny Horne leaves her various ways to Ann Turner and Diane Sease, Variety is the spice of life. Driscoll Barbour and Judy Coats leave their easy-going ways to Gail Wood and Gail Beasley. Whatever she attempted, she performed, Vicki Williams leaves her loveable personality to Roslyn Bowers, The best is yet to come,” Janet te Reaves leaves her ability to succeed in business to Sue Hall and Lois Johnson, “Grace is a gift of God, but knowledge is bought in the market. As for me, I leave God's blessings upon all of you and hope you will have as many happy memories as I have had in Erwin High School, Witnessed by: Jonnie Ennis Class Testator Jan Avery ; Roy Godwin Shr New Porte OFFICERS Sylvia Beasley Ray Baker Lee McLean Danny Tyndall Secretary Vice-president President Treasurer Juniors 34 Juniors Miguel Arisa Frankie Avery Granville Avery Roy Avery Ray Baker Charles Barbour Gail Beasley Sylvia Beasley Becky Bennett Dorothy Bennett Roslyn Bowers Edna Burnsides John Capps Theresa Coleman Le DaGolville Louise Core Gloria Deck Juniors Benny Duquette Grace Earnshaw Anne Ennis Marilyn Faircloth Marshall Faircloth Betty Fish Joey Giles Judy Glover Judy Hall Sue Hall Ronald Harrison Jo Ann Hawley Gayle Hobbs Warren Hobbs Herbert Horne Shelton Horne Brenda Ivey Juniors Bruce Johnson Carolyn Johnson Larry Johnson Lois Johnson Sheila Johnston Judy Jones Larry Jones Sue Jones Eddie Lee Lee McLean Judy Melvin Ronald Miriello Susie Morgan Carolyn Murray Carlos Norris Ricky Norris Tommy Norris Juniors Gerald Oldham Betty Parish Susan Parker Ronald Patterson Judy Pope David Raynor Ronnie Roudebush Diane Sease Carol Sessoms Jimmy Simpson Jimmy Smith Joseph Smith Linda Smith Rudy Stephenson Durwood Strickland Willie Strickland Barbara Tart Juniors Wade Turner Danny Tyndall Lynn Tyndall Jimmy Wade Anne Walters Barbara West Brenda West Martha West Rebecca Whittington Yvonne Wilson Gail Wood Jackie Wood Lafayette Trogden Vicki Tucker Anne Turner Frances Tew Betty Tripp OFFICERS James Jernigan Jannet Bowers Danny Sawyer Ray Jackson Vice-President Secretary President Treasurer Sophomores 40 Sophomores Brenda Addison Simon Allen Phyllis Autry Robert Autry Bill Avery Glenn Avery Bill Bass Carolyn Benson Coy Blackmon Braxton Bolton Fraley Bost Jannet Bowers Jean Bowling Ted Bradshaw Dan Bryant Nicky Bryant Danny Byrd Larry Byrd Mary Byrd Sandra Byrd Sheila Byrd Wayne Byrd Hannah Carpenter Ann Coleman Charles Crane Sophomores Charlotte Crawford Jackie Davis Larry Davis Julianna Denning Elaine Dorman Gracia Duquette James Ennis Mary Ennis Micheal Ennis Susan Ennis Jerry Gautier Carol Godwin Gloria Godwin Jennifer Godwin Kenneth Godwin James Gwinn Debbie Hall Sherrill Hall Not Pictured Steve Hamilton Joseph Harper Dorothy Hawley Wanda Hobbs Rebecca Holder Clifton Holland Ginny Horne Sophomores Judy Horne Evelyn Horton Earl House Brooks Howard Julia Ivey Ray Jackson James Jernigan Kay Johnson Donnie Jones Raymond King Sherry Lamberth Aner ee Joan Lee Johnny Long Nicky Lovick Eugenia Lucas Stanley Lucas Ricky Manning Wayne Matthews Odell McDonald Larry McLamb Johnny Moo re Patricia Moore Billy Moran James Morrison Sophomores Charles Norris Thomas Norris Margaret Oldham Neil Parker Joseph Parnell Sue Phillips Kay Porter Barbara Ralph Patty Raynor Wilma Ryals Danny Sawyer Dolores Simmons Carl Smith Lois Smith Robert Smith Scott Stephens David Stephenson Jimmy Stephenson Brenda Stewart Joyce Stewart Lillian Stewart Steve Stewart Tommy Stewart Phyllis Stone Connie Surles Sophomores Frances Tadlock Barbara Taylor Buster Taylor Brenda Thomas Cathy Thomas Al Thompson Leonard Thornton Sylvia Turnage Tony Tyndall Patsy Tyson Linda Vann Max Vann Jane Wade Sondra Warren Donnie Weeks Janice West Tommileigh West David White Lauren Whittington Mike Williams | Rosemary Williams _ Jatana Wilson Johnny Woodruff Not Pictured Not Pictured | Dwight Weer Bobby Eason ae AS OFFICERS Kenneth Price Bill Graham Shirley Stephenson Bill Horne President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Freshmen 46 Freshmen J. W. Aman Ester Avery Janice Avery Phyllis Avery Sylvia Avery Sammy Barbour Laura Beard Danny Beasley Glenda Beasley Bonnie Bennett Diane Bennett Tonia Benson 47 Brenda Blackman Sarah Blackman Anna Blowers Jeu@ eDEad ey Phyllis Brown Evelyn Burnsides Carolyn Byrd Jack Byrd Wayne Capps Brenda Carlisle Juvonne Carroll Warren Chestnutt James Godwin Mary Grady Billy Graham Gerald Grantham Dottie Gregory John Gregory Dickie Guy Brenda Haire Ronnie Hall Betty Hamilton Doris Hobson Jerry Hobson 48 Freshmen Wilma Daniels Sammy Davis Robert Dawkins Herbie Dennis Phyllis Duquette George Elderbaum Faye Faircloth Jerry Faircloth Larry Faircloth Sue Faircloth Judy Fann Kenneth Glover Freshmen Linda Holder Brenda Hollingsworth June Holmes Bill Horne Delores Horton Annette House Shirley House Barbara Houston Marvin Jackson Charles Johnson C. J. Johnson Henry Johnson Larry Johnson Michael Johnson Phillip Johnson Dennis Jones Sue Jones Brenda King Kay Lassiter Donald Lee Betty Lockamy Harold Lucas Linda Lucas Shirley Lucas L. C. Norris Linda Norris Jane Odom Johnny O'Quinn Charles Parker Johnny Parker Muriel Parker Bernease Parnell Frances Pate Amold Penny George Pope Tracy Porter Not Pictured 50 Freshmen Shelia McCorquadale Thomas McDonald Bennie McElveen James E. McLamb Joe J. McLamb James McLeod R. A. Messer Patricia Moore Jenny Morgan Tommy Miriello Brenda Norris Harriett Norris Freshmen Joseph Powell Kenneth Price Danny Ralph Linda Raynor Carolyn Reeves Everette Ryals Edna Sease Elizabeth Smith James Smith Larry Stephens Shirley Stephenson Bonnie Stewart Hughie Stewart Larry Stewart Marsha Stewart Warren Stewart Harold Tart Becky Thomas Frederick Thomas Faye Thornton Jackie Thomton Jimmy Tomosunas Glenn Turner Joyce Turner 5] Freshmen Wayne Tyndall Darrell Vann Jean Wade Larry Wade Ruby Watkins Teresa Weaver Elaine West Janet West Phil White Eugene Whitman Joseph Wilbourne Jerry Williams Cheryl Williamson Jerry Williford Bruce Wood Larry E. Wood Larry W. Wood Mary Wood Le Geelucas Not pictured: Cora Lee Dorman Jerry Evans Jim Ferguson Leon Goodman Linda Hall Doris Hobson Ralph Hobson Michael Parish Wayne Raynor Clifton Ryals Rebecca Stephens Larry Thornton 52 Activities I now find myself wandering about the school and secretly recording a few of your clubs and other activities. The next several pages will remind you that your club life is an important part of school. Hourglass Melba Hardin Co -Editor Jimmy Woodruff Co-Editor Business Managers Feature Editors Roy Godwin Helen Guin Vicki Williams Ricky Odom Circulation and Ad Managers Art Editors Kelly Horne Sammy Bryant Ann Adair Frank Ralph Staff Sports Editors Al Woodall Connie Quick Copy Editor Jan Avery Prophet Patricia Byrd Testator Jonnie Ennis Historian Judy Wade Ad_ Solicitors: R. Godwin, D. Avery, M. Simmons, J. Tyndall, Typists; Jonnie Ennis, Rochelle O'Quinn, Gloria Gulledge, D. Barbour, J. Wood, B. King, H. Guin, M. Powell, S. Gregory, Rhonda Godwin, Ruby Williams, Drucilla Avery, Joe Odom, J. Coats, T. Royals, S. Bryant, B. Phillips, B. Melvin, N. Aman, Drucilla McDonald, Martha Ralph, Driscoll Barbour, Mackie J. Odom, D. Turnage. Taylor. LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Tumer, U. Smith} A. Ennis, S- Beasley, B, Ivey, E. Avery, J. Pope, Es Burnsides, G. Wood, M. Faircloth, J. Giles, R. Stephenson, R. Baker, R. Whittington, S. Horne, S. Parker, D. Sease, G. Deck, J. Hall, M., Arisa, S. Lucas, G. Oldham, T. Coleman, B. Parrish, S. Johnston, R. Bowers, D. Bennett, B. West, R. Harrel- son, R. Miriello, S. Morgan, Y. Wilson, C. Murray, J. Simpson, W. Turner, J. Wade, R. Roudebush, B. West, C. Johnson, W. Strickland, S. Hall, E. Lee, L. McLean, C. Barbour, R. Patterson, L. Colville, L. Johnson. CO-EDITORS ANN ENNIS SHELTON HORNE CO-BUSINESS MANAGERS SUSAN PARKER RUDY STEPHENSON SPONSORS MRS. JO MATTOX MRS. SARA HUDSON Hi-Lite Staff Student Council PRESIDENT RICKY ODOM VICE-PRESIDENT RONALD PATTERSON SECRETARY VICKI WILLIAMS TREASURER RUDY STEPHENSON SERGEANT-AT-ARMS SAM BRYANT LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Dunning, Jimmy Simpson, Ronald Patterson, Rudy Stephenson, Ricky Odom, Sammy Bryant, Vicki Williams, Kelly Horne, Joe McLamb, Elaine West, J. W. Aman, Danny Tyndall, Fraley Bost, Barbara West, Tommy Stewart, Jimmy McLeod, Micheal Ennis, Kenneth Price, Carolyn Byrd, Driscoll Barbour, Sarah Blackmon, Gracia Duquette, Judy Hall, Sylvia Turnage, Shelton Horne, Juvonne Carroll, Mary Simmons, Theresa Coleman, Ann Coleman, Laura Beard, Sue Phillips. Beta Club PRESIDENT JAN AVERY VICE-PRESIDENT LEE McLEAN SECRETARY BARBARA WEST TREASURER THERON MILLER REPORTER REBECCA WHITTINGTON SPONSOR MR. WILLIAM CORBETT LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Corbett, Carolyn Crane, Sandra Gregory, Madeline Powell, Mary Simmons, Melba Hardin, Vicki Williams, Billy Melvin, Jan Avery, Theron Miller, Ann Adair, Jimmy Woodruff, Judy Wade, Shelton Horne, Joey Giles, Roslyn Bowers, Sue Hall, Barbara West, Lee McLean, Eddie Lee, Carolyn John- son, Jimmy Wade, Susie Morgan, L. D. Colville, David Raynor, Gloria Deck, Ann Turner, Linda Smith, Judy Hall, Ann Ennis, Brenda West, Sheila Johnston, Ray Baker, Yvonne Wilson, Martha West, Becky Whittington, Susan Parker, Frankie Avery, Gail Wood, Sylvia Beasley. PRESIDENT, AL WOODALL; VICE-PRESIDENT, LEE KEY CLUB QUEEN McLEAN; SECRETARY, RICKY ODOM; TREASURER, Ann Ennis JIMMY WADE. LEFT TO RIGHT: Fraley Bost, Larry Jones, A. F. Lee, Tommy Stewart, Frank Ralph, Sammy Bryant, Jimmy Woodruff, Kelly Horne, Ray Baker, Shelton Horne, L.D. ‘Colville, Dan Bryant, Danny Sawyer, James Jernigan, Michael Ennis, Benny Godwin, Al Woodall, N. E. Jones, Sponsor, Ricky Odom, Lee McLean, Jimmy Wade, Eddie Lee, Billy Melvin, David Raynor, Jan Avery, Nixon Aman, Theron Miller, Joey Giles, Rudy Stephenson. PRESIDENT KELLY HORNE VICE-PRESIDENT ROY GODWIN SECRETARY VICKI WILLIAMS TREASURER JIMMY HARPER REPORTER JIMMY WOODRUFF MOTHER OF MONOGRAM CLUB MRS. CLAYTON WILLIAMS SPONSORS COAGH WILLIAM CORBETT COACH JOHN PECORA rgeg oe tite hk ee “ai PRESIDENT JUDY HORNE VICE-PRESIDENT BETTY KING SECRETARY CAROLYN BYRD TREASURER LAURA BEARD COUNTY SECRETARY SUNNY HORNE REPORTER WILMA DANIELS SONGLEADER BRENDA BLACKMAN PIANIST ELAINE WEST PARLIAMENTARIAN ANNA BLOWERS Library Club ‘ H i z I nter-Club Council Pa = es bls aitaes Pe Industrial Arts 2 piv emo scree ONS Si neg ARIES seit Sn NORA OTT ORES SRI RETIN ST Ris SHE Music Club FBLA PRESIDENT JONNIE ENNIS VICE-PRESIDENT SUE HALL SECRETARY JUDY WOOD TREASURER JUDY COAYS REPORTER MARTHA RALPH 2S terst-smn neste satan ease sige tia: Features As I strolled into the school atmosphere dur- ing the HOMECOMING season, I saw many ex- cited girls preparing for the coming event. I saw some filled with joy--others a bit nervous. These moments were truly a time of fantasy and I have captured some of them for you. Maid of Hon Judy Coats Carole Pope inda Lee Judy Wade Norma Turpin Hourglass Queen Ann Adair RO Zaz) ing = S Se) 5 = re) ween Scdiad Side’ sisliad ase, See CE SKoccsonen’ ee oe ee 7 a ee ae em me OF a ee oe es ow me peer ssc we oe ae Saad Bee pre gnaaas Honors Jimmy Woodruff Candidate for Morehead , NYol soy Ea ob§p) . Al Woodall A Member of the East-West All-star Football Team Billy Melvin ‘Candidate for Morehead Scholarship Vicki Williams DAR Award Athletics While watching you at play, Itookout my camera and notebook and recorded many memorable events. You accomplished much this year in the field of sports. An outstanding team in every way is to be congratulated on their sportsmanship, I hope that these small bits of memory will impress a lasting remembrance‘ upon your mind. Varsity Squad FRONT ROW: LtoR: Sammy Bryant, Ricky Odom, Jim Harper, Frank Ralph, Joe Odom, Larry Matthews, Al Woodall, Tom Royals, Bennie Godwin, Bob Phillips, Mackie Taylor. SECOND ROW: Dan Sawyer, Kelly Horne, Fraley Bost, Lafayette Trogdon, Roy Godwin, Ron Miriello, Eddie Lee, Lee McLean, Dan Tyndall, David Raynor, Jim Simpson, Theron Miller, Rudy Stephenson. THIRD ROW: Coach John Pecore, Manager Jim Woodruff, Tom Norris, Lynn Tyndall, Odell McDonald, James Jernigan, Tom Stewart, Max Vann, Kenny Godwin, A. F, Lee, Johnny Moore, Johnny Woodruff, Jim Stephenson, Bobby Johnson, Manager; Mr. William Corbett, Coach, The Erwin Redskins, Central Class 2A Runners-up, experienced their second straight undefeated regular season. Under the direction of Coach John L. Pecore, the Skins won the Pioneer Conference Champion- ship in its first year of existence and went as far as the Central Championship before losing their final game, The Redskins gave their town and school much to be proud of as they took their inexperienced team to victory over such teams as 2A Cary, 2A Siler City, and 3A Graham. Only through teamwork and excellent sportsmanship was this record made possible. Erwin Erwin Erwin. Erwin Erwin Erwin Erwin Erwin Erwin Erwin Erwin Erwin 6 19 Play-offs 80 Cary Coats Boone Trail Graham Aycock Mt. Olive Greene Central Stedman Seventy-first Hallsboro Siler City Jamestown Coach John Pecora Assistant Coach William Corbett Most Valuable Player Best Sportsmanship Al Woodall Sammy Bryant 81 Sf i Frank Ralph 41 Kelly sHomer. 120 Larry Matthews 32 Ricky Odom 22 Halfback-Senior Halfback-Senior Haltback-Senior Wingback-Senior Benny Godwin 50 Kenny Godwin 20 End -Senior End -Sophomore Sammy Bryant 60 Roy Godwin 63 Eddieskee wa 2. Joe Odom 61 Guard-Senior Center-Senior Tackle -Junior Guard-Senior Bobby Phillips 54 Rudy Stephenson 53 Jimmy Simpson 40 Wingback-Senior Halfback-Junior Halfback-Junior Tommy Royals 55 End -Senior Jimmy Harper 62 Lafayette Trogden 70 Theron Miller 82 Guard-Senior Tackle-Junior Guard-Senior Al Woodall 11 Quarterback-Senior Lee McLean 81 Center -Junior Mackie Taylor 73 Guard-Senior Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Rhonda Godwin Ruby Williams Linda Smith Judy Hall Senior Senior Junior Junior Ann Adair Martha West Senior Junior Chief Varsity Cheerleaders Lauren Whittington Charlotte Crawford Brenda West Jatana Wilson Sophomore Sophomore Junior Sophomore Girls’ Basketball Team CENTER: Mr. T. O, Davis, Coach; and Vicki Williams, Left to right: Linda Gregory, Manager; Ann Cole- man, Susan Ennis, Susan Parker, Elaine West, Kay Lasater, Tommileigh West, Carolyn Murray, Gloria Godwin, Barbara West, Sue Hall, Rebecca Whittington, Ann Ennis, Sarah Blackmon, Brenda Ivey, Manager; Helen Guin, Manager, This year the girl's basketball team, under the direction of Mr. T. O. Davis, got off to a good start. Such regulars as Vicki Williams, Sue Hall, Barbara West, Carolyn Murray were the deciding factors for the girls. Reserves offered additional strength to the team. With only one girl graduating, Coach Davis is looking forward to an exceptionally good year next year, GIRL'S BASKETBALL SCORES Erwin Opp. Erwin vs Anderson Creek 33-22 Erwin vs Hobbton Erwin vs Massey Hill 29-35 Erwin vs Four Oaks Erwin vs Dunn Ba@22 Erwin vs Stedman Erwin vs Four Oaks 46-43 Erwin vs Charles B, Aycock Erwin vs Buies Creek 23-36 Erwin vs Roseboro-Salemburg Erwin vs Anderson Creek 34-33 Erwin vs Boonetrail Erwin vs Roseboro-Salemburg 33-48 Erwin vs Stedman Erwin vs Hobbton 21-19 Erwin vs Charles B, Aycock 20-32 TOURNAMENTS Erwin vs Dunn 37-22 Erwin vs Hobbton Erwin vs Green Central 36-46 Erwin vs Green Central Erwin vs Boonetrail 40-50 Home Games Coach T, O. Davis 86 Vicki Williams Barbara West Sue West Rebecca Whittington Forward Guard Guard Guard Ann Ennis Carolyn Murray Guard Forward i Susan Ennis Ann Coleman Gloria Godwin Tommileigh West Forward Guard Guard Guard Boys’ Basketball Team FRONT ROW: L toR: Manager Mike Williams, Announcer Joe Odom, SECOND ROW: Coach William Corbett, Eddie Miller, Bennie Godwin, Al Woodall, Eddie Lee, Lee McLean, Don Turnage, Ricky Manning, Mackie Taylor, THIRD ROW: Joe McLamb, Kelly Horne, Jimmy Woodruff, David Raynor, Jimmy Wade, Bill Horne, Ricky Odom, Time Keeper Tommy Royals. The Erwin Redskins’ basketball team should have a lot to look forward to with the entire first unit back from last year. Coach William Corbett's five should experience as good a season as there has been in Erwin in past years. BOY'S BASKETBALL SCORES Erwin 51 Anderson Creek 25 Erwin 73 Boone Trail 49 Erwin 71 Massey Hill 49 Erwin 57 Stedman 46 Erwin 387 Dunn 34 Pioneer Conference Tournament- Erwin 58 Four Oaks 44 (At Hobbton) Erwin 59 Buies Creek 28 (Quarterfinals) Erwin 56 Anderson Creek 26 Erwin 76 Four Oaks 58 Erwin 64 Roseboro-Salemburg 58+ (Semifinals) Erwin 39 Hobbton 43 Erwin 63 Charles B, Aycock 172 Erwin 47 Charles B, Aycock 58 District 2 Tournament- Erwin 32 Dunn 34+ (at Goldsboro) Erwin 83 Green Central 66 (Quarterfinals) Erwin 388 Boonetrail 44 Erwin 55 Jone Central 43 Erwin 47 Hobbton 52 (Semifinals) Erwin 65 Four Oaks 44 Erwin 49 Hobbton 41 Erwin 72 Stedman 63 (Finals) Erwin 46 Charles B. Aycock 60 Erwin 46 Beaufort 66 Erwin 41 Roseboro-Salemburg 43+ Home Games Erwin 56 Green Central a1) + Overtime Coach William Corbett 88 Kelly Horne Jimmy Woodruff Joe McLamb Al Woodall Guard-Senior Guard -Senior Guard-Senior Center-Senior Eddie Miller Forward -Senior Ricky Odom Forward-Senior Mackie Taylor Lee McLean Benny Godwin Donald Turnage Forward -Senior Forward -Junior Center-Senior Forward -Senior Baseball Team LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Matthews, Kelly Horne, Frank Ralph, Al Woodall, Jan Avery, Bobby Phillips, Nixon Aman, Mackie Taylor, Mr. John Pecora, Coach; Lee McLean, David Raynor, Rudy Stephenson, Jackie Wood, L. D, Colville, Steve Hamilton, Max Vann, Scott Stephenson, Mike Williams, Odell MacDonald, and A. F. Lee, Coach John Pecora, with 8 returning lettermen, should have a good baseball season. The lettermen, seven of which were starters last year, along with plenty of newcomers should supply the punch needed for a winning team. Coach John Pecora 90 Larry Matthews Nixon Aman Kelly Horne Al Woodall Infield-Senior Pitcher-Senior Outfield-Senior Catcher-Senior Lee McLean Infield-Junior Rudy Stephenson Infield -Junior Mackie Taylor Bobby Phillips Jan Avery Frank Ralph Outfield-Senior Infield-Senior Infield-Senior Infield-Senior Dinner Elementary In this s ection of the Hourglass of 1963 I shall show you pictures of all the students in grades one through eight. These faces belong to the many little feet that patter down the halls of low school. 93 Elementary Teachers Mrs. Dorothy Ashworth Mr. C. D. Baggett Mrs, Lorraine Baggett Mrs, Susan Bain Mrs. Kathryn Cates Miss Mary Clark Mrs. Margaret Craft Mrs, Phoebe Elliot Mrs, Lela Herrington Mr. Si Harrington Mrs, Helen C. Humphrey Mrs, Jeanine E, Kluttz Miss Jalene Langdon Mrs. Ethel B. Maxwell Mrs. Olive T. Pope Miss Madeline Robinette Mrs. Elizabeth Swinson Mr. Robert Earl Tart Mrs, Alma Warren Mrs. Peggy Warren Mrs, Opal Weeks Mr. Bobby R. Wilson Mrs, Martha Winston Mrs. Leah Woodall Barry Horne, Jeanette Horne, Ronnie Horne, Ruth Horne, David House, Janet House, Randy House. Jacona Jackson, Danny Jakeman, Linwood Jernigan, Wayne Johnson, Donald Jones, Connie Lee, Doris Lee. Edith Lockamy, Ann Lucas, Donald Lucas, Glenn Lucas, Richard Mason, Bill Matthews, Jessie Matthews, Warren May, Linda McDonald, Elaine McLamb, Joan Moore, James Murdock, Janie Norris, Rae Odom. Connie Parker, Eddie Parnell, John Pecora, Mickey Phillips, Glenn Pope, Linda Pope, Cindy Ralph, Bonnie Autry, Betty Baker, Valorie Barbour, Brenda Barefoot, Sondra Beasley, Bill Bennett, Lynn Bethune. Dallas Blackmon, Edgar Brown, Janice Brown, Cathy Byrd, Randy Byrd, Vicki Carlisle, Charles Coats. George Coleman, Richard Crawford, Joey Denning, Linda Eason, Jeannie Edwards, Barbara Ennis, Paul Ennis. Donald Faircloth, Henry Faircloth, Margaret Faircloth, Rebecca Ferguson, Mack Fish, Dale Giles, Randey Giles. Bruce Gomedella, Danny Grady, Ronnie Haire, Ann Hall, Janet Hamilton, Sion Harrington, Dale Holt, Kathy Ray, Wayne Royal, Patricia Ryals, Eugene Sessoms, Sherry Shermer, Bing Sizemore, Elizabeth Stone, Liston Strickland, Michael Strickland, Carolyn Thornton, Hope Thornton, Larry Thornton, Joyce Turnage, Wanda Turnage. Donald Turner, Harry Wade, Linda Wade, Odis Wade, Michael Walters, Dwight West, Rickey West. Donald Whitman, Thurman Whitman, Brenda Whittington, Sylvia Wilkins, Janice Wood, Priscilla Wood, Wayne Wood. Wayne Addison, John Allen, Lessie Avery, Ronald Autry, Tommy Baker, Dawn Barbour, Randolph Bass, Sue Blackman, Wayne Blackman, Judy Boatwright, Rita Bradshaw, Miranda Bryant, Michael Bryant, Robert Bryant. LaRue Byrd, Madonna Byrd, Pat Bunn, Charles Capps, Jerry Capps, Prentis Capps, Gary Cooke. Charles Core, Keith Davis, Alynn Edwards, Linda Ellis, Donald Ennis, Everette Faircloth, Carolyn Gregory. Danny Gregory, Nathan Hall, Ronnie Hamilton, Carolyn Hardee, Patricia Hawley, Ronnie Hobbs, Terry Hobson, Connie Norris, Jerome Norris, Marshall Norris, Toni Norris, Faye Page, Rebecca Parker, Donnie Phillips. Lettie Pope, Libby Ralph, Trudy Raynor, Kenneth Sessoms, Nicky Sessoms, Nancy Sewell, Brenda Stewart. Frances Stewart, Freddie Stewart, Gary Stewart, Brenda Suggs, Brenda Tanner, Karen Thompson, Kathy Thompson. Danny Thornton, Laura Turnage, Dennis Turner, Dwight Turner, Joe Turnage, Gloria Tyndall, Mike Tyndall. Sexton Vann, Larry West, Hope Westbrook, Ronnie Whitman, Ann Wilkins, Bobby Wilkerson, Gary Williams. Connie Holland, Kent Horne, Betty Jackson, Richard Jackson, Donald Jernigan, Billy Johnson, Judy Johnson. Kenneth Johnson, Stevy Johnson, Bill Lasater, Ronnie Lee, Marjorie Lockamy, Virginia Love, Benny Lucas, Danny Lucas, David Lucas, Donna Lucas, Joe Lucas, Vicki Lucas, Dixie Matthews, William May. Wanda Mcintyre, Bobby McLamb, Dennis McLamb, Gloria McLamb, Jerry Melvin, LaDonn Melvin, Jean Messer. Bill Messer, Bobby Moore, Donna Moore, Sammy Moore, Brenda Moran, Paulette Murray, Charles Norris. Ray Wood, Tommy Woodruff. Hugh Autry, Pamela Benson, Don Bishop, Theresa Bowden, Anthony Burdi, Barry Butts, Charles Byrd. Connie Byrd, Ray Byrd, Kathy Carroll, Lanny Champion, Kay Coleman, Judy Colville, Floy Craft. Sherry Crane, Howard Cross, Danny Faircloth, Patsy Faircloth, Robert Faircloth, Waldo Faircloth, Ellen Giles. David Glover, Gary Godwin, Jimmie Granthan, Tony Grantham, Teresa Gray, Eric Greene, Joyce Grissom. Mattie Hall, Sue Hamilton, Thomas Harper, J.W. Hawley, Carey Hobson, Barbara Holland, Elwood House. Larry House, Don Jackson, Cathy Jackson, Ronnie Jackson, Judy Jones, Darrell Jones, Barbara Jones, Myra King, Douglas Lee, Jimmie Lee, Sharon Lee, Reaber Lockamy, Marie Love, Larry Lucas, Terry Lucas, Dwight Maness, Paul Massengill, Elsie McCorquodale, Jerry McLamb, Patricia McLean, Ray Miller. Larry Mohler, Kathryn Morrison, Jerry Mowell, Hazel Norris, Joyce Norris, Michael Norris, Terry Norris, Gloria Oldham, Frances Parker, Carylon Parnell, Linda Reaves, Sue Rose, Deborah Sawyer, Richard Shermer. Joey Sizemore, Debbie Smith, Donald Smith, Danny Stephens, Duncan Stewart, Abert Stone, Brenda Stone. Brenda Strickland, Jane Stroud, Samuel Starling, Edna Suggs, Dempsey Tadlock, Gail Taylor, Jack Thomas, Gary Thornton, Kathryn Thornton, Ted Tucker, Wanda Tyndall, Kathy Vann, Sandra Wade, Oral West. Judy Westbrook, Joyce Whitman, Patricia Whittington, Willard Williams, | Arettia Wood, Barbara Wood, Bunny Wood. Dan Anderson, Deryl Avery, Keith Avery, Shirley Avery, Tony Avery, Patricia Barbour, Rex Barefoot. Rhonda Bass, Diane Blackman, Lina Blackmon, Sam Boyd, Glenn Bradshaw, Laura Byrd, | Judy Capps, Judy Carlisle, Diane Coats, Carolyn Core, Dianne Core, Eugene Craft, Robert Crawford, Cathy Davis, Ronnie Davis, Laurie Deck, Janie Ferguson, Wayne Goodman, Bobby Grady, Adair Gregory, Donnie Gregory. Bill Guy, Bruff Gwinn, James Hall, Larry Hall, Donnie Hamilton, Charles High, Woodrow Hodges. Shelia Holder, Dorothy Holland, Karen Horne, Connie Jackson, Rebecca Jackson, Ed Jernigan, Earl Johnson. Kathy Johnson, Randy Johnson, Wayne Johnson, Janice Jones, Donnie Kirby, Donis Lee, Glenda Lee. Janie Lee, Kay Lockamy, Joyce Lucas, Terry Lee, Gladys Lockamy, Lafon Mason, Delain Miller. Douglas Miller, Jenny Moore, Kathy Moore, Tommy Moore, Christopher Morgan, Vickie Moulden, Carolyn Naylor. Devon Norris, Stewart Pate, Donna Pollard, Larry Pope, Louis Pope, Susan Pope, Larry Ray. Jim Reaves, Sallie Reaves, David Royal, Lynn Royals, Linda Ryals, Lee Sills, Dwight Sheppard. Delois Stewart, Edward Stewart, Vickey Stewart, Sandra Strickland, Sylvia Tew, Genny Thompson, Gale Thornton. Jim Tripp, Darlene Turner, Bruce Walls, Bobby Weaver, Ronnie Weaver, Tony Weeks, Brenda West. Ann Godwin, Vickie Godwin, Rhonda Graves, Donnie Gregory, Kay Haire, Bruce Harrelson, Melba Hayes, Rita Hobbs, Donald Holland, Earl Holland, Kay Hollingsworth, Randy Horne, Susan Horne, Faye Hudson. Johnny Jackson, Keith Jackson, Billy Jakeman, Beth Johnson, Donnie Johnson, Gerald Johnson, Stuart Kelly. Edward Lasater, Lynn Lasater, Gail Lee, Wanda Lee, Buddy Lockamy, Danny Lucas, David Lucas, Mike Lucas, Charles Mason, Betty McCaskill, Richard McLamb, Michael McLeod, Ann Moore, Eddie Moore. Buddy West, Debra Westbrook, Dwight Whitman, Ronnie Whitman, Ronnie Williams, Ann Williford. Fourth Grade Patsy Avery, Ricky Avery, Tony Avery, Frankie Ballard, Bruce Bass, Paula Bayles, Bonnie Blackmon. Sharon Bryant, David Byrd, Sharon Byrd, Leslie Capps, Vicki Champion, Gail Chesnutt, Martha Coleman, Craig Connally, Stevon Dubis, Junior Faircloth, Pamela Faircloth, Phyllis Fowler, Debbie Giles, Pat Glover. Trudy Moore, Patricia Morrison, Reggie Morrison, Ronnie Myers, Robert Pecora, Donald Pollard, Carolyn Pope. Donnie Pope, Electra Porter, Rocky Reaves, Terry Ryals, Kathy Sawyer, Gail Sessoms, Nicky Skatall. Garry Smith, Carol Stewart, Carolyn Stewart, Cindy Stewart, Jillaine Stewart, Ronnie Stewart, Debbie Strickland. Johnnie Strickland, Brent Stroud, Donald Tart, Brenda Tew, Danny Thompson, Mark Tripp, Lynn Turlington. Dianna Turnage, Randy Valley, Marilyn Westbrook, Susan White, Trudy Whittington, Carol Wilson, Paulette Wood. Special Education Marie Anderson, Tommy Ennis, Talbert Faircloth, Gerald Kirby, Roland Lockamy, Jerry McArtan, John McArtan. Garry Mohler, Gwen Moore, Connie Morrison, Pauline Odom, Charles Tanner. Third Grade Dwight Ashley, Angeline Avery, Terry Avery, Yvonne Avery, E. M. Barefoot, Anita Bass, Mike Bayles, Rickey Beasley, Brent Bishop, Edward Blackman, Mitzi Blackman, Mona Blackmon, Leonard Blount, Debbie Bowden. Danny Bradley, Ann Bradshaw, Debra Brown, Karen Byrd, Pat Cameron, Ricky Capps, Louise Carroll. Alexander Castellanos, Ricky Coats, Walter Core, Earl Cox, Linda Cox, Denise Crawford, Marshall Ennis. Michael Ennis, Diana Evans, Kenny Faircloth, Gary Farmer, Terry Giles, Barry Glover, Randy Green. Jerry Gregory, Sandra Grissom, Debra Guy, Sherry Hamilton, Sally Hamilton, Dale Hommond, Martha Harrington. Andy Hobbs, Diane Hobson, Randy Holmes, Carrol Jackson, Connie Jackson, Doris J ohnson, Ernest Johnson, Earl Jones, James Jones, Dwight Jones, Barbara Lee, Dennis Lucas, Bonnie Maness, Donnie Maness, Danny Marbell, Randolph Mason, Jerry May, Hunter McClanahan, Toby McIntyre, Douglas McLamb, Ronnie McLeod. Gary Melvin, Trudy Messer, David Moore, Debby Moore, Ernestine Moore, Marie Moore, Timothy Moore, Deborah Mouldon, Randall Naylor Janet Nordon, Catherine Norris, Jerry Norris, Patricia Norris, Rickie Norris. Judy Parker, Ray Parker, Bonnie Pope, Debbie Powell, John Raynor, Cynthia Rose, Deborah Sessoms. Janice Sills, Kathy Sills, Randy Sills, Susan Simpson, Vickie Smith, Clifford Stewart, Donnie Stewart. Sandy Stewart, Chris Stone, Donna Stone, Terry Stone, Kathey Taylor, Ronald Tanner, Terry Tanner, Carol Turner, Dale Turner, Debbie Tyson, Debbie Wade, Debbie Walls, Pamela Walls, Denise Weaver. Jerry West, Willonby West, Allen Westbrook, Stacia Whittington, Earline Wilkins, Elaine Wilkins, Johnny Wilkinson. Gail Williamson, Elaine Wood, Philip Woodruff, Diane Zahensky. Second Grade Connie Adams, David Avery, Lucrecia Avery, Tommy Avery, Vickie Bass, Wiley Bass, Richard Bauer. Dianne Benson, Gary Blackmon, Deborah Bradshaw, Dorsey Buie, Kay Butler, Denise Butts, Al Byrd, Revonda Byrd, Vicky Byrd, 1 Joy Calloway, Dale Capps, | Elizabeth Carroll, Tresia Carroll, ql Cynthia Carter. Keith Pollard, Herman Pope, Phyllis Smith, Marshall Stephenson, Rusty Stewart, Ronnie Suggs, Gary Surles. Linda Tew, Debra Thompson, Sammy Thornton, Ronald Tyndall, Prentis Underwood, Jane Vann, Pandora Warren, Patricia Weaver, Phil West, Andy Whittington, Terry Wicker, Mickey Wilkerson, Wanda Wilkins, Oral Williford. Dale Wise, Kay Wood, Gary Woodley, Joey Woodworth, 105 Steve Cox, Anita Davis, Dessie Elliot, Kenneth Ellis, Mozelle Faircloth, Danny Ferguson, Ashley Godwin, Scott Graham, Terry Gregory, Joyce Hartley, Billy Hayes, Faith Honeycutt, Kathy House, Diane Howry. Buddy Hudson, Marilyn Ivey, Lynn Jackson, Connie Johnson, John Johnson, Kynn Johnson, Loyd Johnson, John Johnston, Kirt Joyner, Gaither Kelly, Barbara King, Wendy Lockamy, Pamela Lucas, Ann Matthews. Pamela McLamb, Allen McLeod, Russell Morgan, Edward Murphy, Charlotte Norris, Matt Parker, Shelia Pipkin. First Grade Willie Allen, Connie Avery, Gary Avery, Susie Avery, Ronnie Avery, Michael Ballard, Donnie Bass, Randy Bass, Sherry Beasley, Michael Benson, Joey Berube, Vicky Blackmon, Ronnie Bledsoe, Edward Bowling. Osha Bradley, Vickie Bradley, Donald Bradshaw, Tommy Bradshaw, Cheryl Branch, Belinda Bryant, Iris Byrd. Gary Calloway, Deryle Capps, Eddie Capps, Doreen Cox, William Cross, Jimmy Davis, Donald Dennis. Ronald Dennis, Connie Dorman, Kenny Edwards, Phoebe Elliot, Linda Faircloth, Terry Faircloth, Deborah Ferguson. Dean Gaster, Jerome Gibson, Diane Giles, Betty Glover, David Godwin, Tonia Gray, Diane Hamilton. Ginger Hamilton, Jerry Hansen, Tommy Hardee, Edward Harrington, Barry Hayes, Lynn Honeycutt, Lenny Humbert. David Jackson, Jackie Jackson, Phyllis Jackson, Keith Johnson, Debra Jones, Patricia Jones, Debbie Jordan. Lynn Keen, Glenda Lee, Joy Lee, Susan Lloyd, Bobbie Lockamy, Betty Lockamy, Johnnie Lucas, Jerry Vann, Graham West, Michael West, Teena West, Patty Westbrook, Connie Williams, Peggy Williams, 107 Kenneth Lucas, Ricky Lucas, Scott Lucas, Brenda Maness, Michael McLamb, Kay McLeod, Ray McLean, Scott McLean, Debbie Moore, Nicky Moore, Jr. Mowell, Marilyn Murphy, Mary Naylor, Judy Norris. Johnny Odum, Alvis Oldham, Angela Page, Kay Parnell, Barry Pate, Michael Phillips, Tommy Phillips, Jerry Royals, Wayne Satterfield, Tyrone Sawyer, Barbara Sessoms, Risa Sharp, Eddy Stewart, Jerry Stewart. Kim Stewart, Ronnie Stewart, Ronnie Lee Stewart, Joey Strickland, Ronnie Taylor, Sammy Tew, Trudy Turner, Denise Wise. Top Advertisements Now that I have lead you through many pages of memories, let me show you in the following pages some of the people who have helped make our an- nual possible. And now, I will say good-by. 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