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S .5 'it' 'V f Q f f J if 'iv 4' r 14' .. 5 '- f' , f' s LQ Mi Us 'K' S -KV f 'Wi ff., ' . Z f A f if f Q ff fi fs? WF, eww 10 , , ,f : , , -m mf, s Q pgs- a I , Q Z X , lf 's 51545 Q t - i W' 4 f W ' ,f ,ig EJW . f, .K ' A , . f ' ff fl Src Lew 5'g,,vf Fwy ff 4 ., M If wwf! z 2 W . .Q . g7.w1,,sf if X 4,4 f A ' 0 Y fi Af' Z Z f riff fvnfff C1271 K for W4 i-5 Voz 1 PIIQQV loin' ,'ff,, wfyf, iii? 'Nfl f if W ?'Wf'-X , f X 'iff Z ww 6 Fl ' uw rings sigizifr filer' High. iff. f , 1 f fi , 775 f, 4 A W , 4 w'7w' r ,af , , Prolo u The paracle of stars from the showcase of '61-'62 . . . school hcgins-summer weather prevails . . . seniors 215- sume starring rolcs . . . juniors aspire . . . sophomores oriented . . acljustments to new teachers, scheclulcs, suhjccts . . . chcerlcaclers, majorettes, hand practicing . . . foothall gamts . . . concession stancls . . . after- game clanccs . . . Twist craze . . . new grading system ancl new report carcls . . . Communism Seminar . . . llomccoming paraclc-game-halftime shou '... train trip to liayettcvillc '... Sadie flawliins . . . physical fitness program . . . Sa-XT .... Keyctte Follies . . . hanqucts at Parkers . . . Christmas intermission . . . senior girls' New Years dance . . . snow . . . more snow . . . exams . . . plans for foreign exchange -student . . . hasliethall games . . . sock hops in gym . . . ACCOLADE cleacllinc -... Stunt Night rehearsals . . . the Big Night . . . King and Queen . . . hasehall, track, tennis, golf . . . Qlr.-Sr. Prom . . . Stuclent Council Elections . . . llonor Day '... finals . . . graduation . . . these-the outstanding performances in the clrama of RLFHS. To paraphrase the words of Shakespeare: All 1110 sclzoofs fl smge, Xlml all llze stmlezzts merely players. They have their ezzrrmzccs as izfzexperieucecl sopliomorvs, flml ilzeir exits as experienced seniors. Xlml euclz one in his time plays 11lI'l17y ymrlts . Pla bi PROIJLILZILIZS . lJ1n13cz'1'c11:s . C'111x1mc:'1'u1zs Sfmns . . . . SL11'1'cm'1'1Nc: Clxsl L'NlJliHSl'LllJllLS T115 l7Lo'1'. . T115 fXC'1'1ON. . . SCENES . . ZXlJVERT1SEMliN'1'S . ll .Imgc I l .lungs I8 . mgc l-1 . JLIQL' 54 . mga- OC: . xlgc 78 . valve H16 , A . mgc llfm .Qugc 1-H1 Spiriizml life k 1 Z I ZS 1 f , Z iss flj'wcla, ll'iIfI IILIIIICLI 1716 1XCc'r1I..x1m1', 11111 mm 4 1111 is illlllfllfllllf ill 1116 lifv uf .1111 rim' to 11Cz:' llCIlwiSL'l', llrx. D IIYI. fail? ,AV U flag is mixed lzy Hudge mul T. Iifzrnex. lf. CtY l1tlI1..'lZ 11111 C. Oates cram for c'M1111S. The Curtain Rises . . . I-. F'llIgl1ll11l icsts new pay-iclephozze. 'f . Q Q ' ' X , 4 y I Q, . . . Accmwt on Smdwzzi LW? l'1ll1'iutis111 . . . sluclv . . . social lilvc . . A planning llm' lluturc . . . scrvicc . I- fUl1'1W'1fU11l I-lllix NL ll wi lmwl wrjvpllfw , Q ii ? 4 imricutc parts ol' sclmul show. Awzericnzz Field Service C'011zu1i1tUe: S. Forbes, I.. Ufiggins, A, Roberts, YV. Graves, -I. Bermteiu, and Hr. Ufoodfml plan for f01'ei,21z excfzzzzzgc sflrcfelzf for zzext j'CllV, l 3 I 1 c Sul i 1, W ,L 4: illiss Thorne teaches parents. illiss Tlzorize sets zz good exuuzple for 5fllliEl1ff8UC11El', Miss M. Ufiiiker. B Popular Request XVe dedieate the AQJUJLADE to Miss Donis NIELBELENE THonNE . . . a inolder ol' students . . . a true friend to everyone . . . a down-to-earth personality . . one with great patienee and understanding . . . hlessed with a sense ol' huinor and happiness . . . a helieyer in what she does . . . an indi- yidualist . . . always grateful for the opportunity to help . . . loved hy all. ll Hrs. Clover and Hrs. Fleming socialize with ,lliss Thorne. 7 x v 4 , , gf Sai wr I r 1 N r , I , in 1 A I 1 Y 1 X 1 x 3:15 . . . school-flfly Cllllfs :mul 1111511 to pzlrkilzg lot N,w . aww -mm...,,, 'Rf X s 'W 5-N 1 '-AV x 5 Z W' -W j 2 j I Fike Hig School as llzmiw' mul Miss Files i1111oc1rizm1e new tcnclzers. iff xl, .,..., .,... ,.... 5 , ,, w X X f lv-,,..,., vw 'W' MX ,, Xp-1 'rw QM? .H11 1 1111111161115 1111111 fUt!ClIL'J'S llllfilliif 1 J f i, 1 E ' . A typlcal School 111111111 Hleefillfl Cuppositc P11263 1 imisirwii LT, gi! Q-. 1'111'C11iS of 51111161115 11'z11'i11g ''I311clH11-507111111 Night' plug' the PIITILS P11110 Tl1i1'tev11 The Producers Mus. .I. XV. BENSON Mn. R. E. KIRKLAND, IR. Mus. B. llommw Mn. B. IE. PLYLER, QIR. Un. E. C. NEE1.,xNn Mu. Cl. C. 7 ow MR. C. 5. VV1LLxRD Sccruarim o Boardo Education Board o X IC K Y 1 ' 1 Supcrirztezzdent of City Schools . Education MR. Cl. Il. AIJAMS Clmirnzmz of liozzrd Mn. II. R. VVALTERS Uiructor of Instrzzcliozz 4-sf .aww-0' Prin ipal Our seliool attempts to stimulate intellectual umler- stumling, lielp witli the mastery of lmowletlge, arouse curiosity, nml provide all stuclents witli ti sense ol' tieliievement. The teueliefs have eontriluutecl to stuclent SCll:-LlDClC1'SfLllMliIlg, to tlie inulging of retilistie anal pei'- somilly meaningful life plans, uml to tlie growtli in social maturity. Llltimurely, eclueutionnl initititive rests witli tlie stuf clents. Enliglitenecl citizens iimy safely exercise lilmerty untl wisely pursue liuppiness in tliis eountry. CJ.LJ,Lw-ALLJ iN Ins Ros x lpn whom L --Q3 ., ,i vu f in 2, , x, MY' 4 X:-Au-7 , X Zz s Hug s tltiHIIl11S cms It X i Ill i .Him Hultie Noble, Demi of Girls: L. Vlfiiiizivzzs, P. Boker, K. Sfriciclmui, L. joylzer, cissistmzug Conch YV. Ufveir, Dim: of Boys. Back tag Mrs. Crowley, coziizseior, aids F. Bciiicczzuz. is L. Siokes and B. Stokes, office assistants, examine their work. AI:-s. ljaster Halford, dietitian, ilireels Mrs. Nell Barron, Mrs. Reba Meeks, and Alrs. Carolyn Lewis as they pre- pare tlze food for lunch. Worker Illze lzluary is supervised lay Mrs. Barbara Ayeock, Li- lnaiiazz, anal lzei assistants, VVilliams, il. Pittman, aml I1 Cassidy, lzelp lzei 111 many ways. 1 In f W QVWSM X Q, NEG ,fx ,,,,. , hy ff 4 f , f 'A - Fw we-kesw ,3 , ,X s i 4 gf gg, ,. X ffffz' Our counselors, Alr. Alarlclin, Alrs. Haizelzrouy Hrs. Bul- lard, lllrs. Crawley, Miss Noble, Alr. Stott, aml Hr. Uleir. are valuable aids to all stzulezzfs. ,-......, . 4 1 ,Mme g We 2 3 ' rr ' if 1 , f y- Mus. llE'I'TY 1Xr:EnN1xT11v Fast Carolina College: M.A.-Science: Seienee Club Aclviser: Senior Class Amlviser Mus. llfxnisfxm Avcomq Atlantic Cliristiain College: A.l3. l.ilvrarian Miss l.Er.,x ,Xvcocm VVoman's College ol' tlie University ol' Nortli Carolina: A.ll.-Englisli: Senior Class Aclviser ll1xvmoNn ll. BABELAY East Carolina Collegeg M.A.-Director ol' Bancls Di ancl Clmir Mus. ll1.1.,x VV. BEAMAN VVoman's College of tlie University ol' Nortli Carolina: A.l3.MSeienec: Science Clulv Aclviserg Soplioinore Class Aclviser Miss SADIE R. BELL Atlantic Cliristian College: .A.li.fClJII1I1lCTClLllQ liuture Business Leaders of America Aclviserg 'lunior Class Adviser Mus. -lEANE'1 1'E A. Bnooxs Meredith College: A.ll.-Commercial: Senior Class Adviser Miss lDIANE BROUGHTON East Carolina College: 13.5.-English: Keyctte Club Adviser: Junior Class Aclviscr to illrs. HeftyAl1e1'1z11tl1y1lenzo11st1'ntesflzc opera- S. Allen, C. Lf1111111, lllltl A. B111111 stzuly pic- Conch B. Vlfeir lectmes 10 l11s U S I-11510131 tion of the Van dc Graff gezzerator for tures of England in ,lliss Leia Aycoeks Eng- class. Hoivard, ill. Bnllator. and Clm1npio1z. lislz IV class. Nlrs Ella Beammz creates interest in liiology Tlze Business Luw stuzleizts lneizefil from a Illrs. ,Iemzette Brooks explains tlc laoolclcctp fl110Hgl1 tlie use of cluzrts as tlemoizstrutezl lly lecture lzy Illiss Sallie Hell on Ilze linvs gov- ing cycle to N llolt Alzss C luuclettc Sizlttln F Tlmtlcston. eruing coiztmets. student teaclzer looks on .D . MRS. lMl1LDRED ll. BLILLARD Columbia Universityg M.A.-Home Eeononiiesg Future Homemakers Club Adviserg Sophomore Class Adviser FRANCIS ClOLLINS Atlantic Christian College: A.B.-Historyg Key Cluh Adviserg Junior Class Adviser MRS. ETIIEI. V. ClRAWLEY East Carolina Collegeg M.A.-Counselorg Future Teachers Club Adviser MRS. lVlIRIANI M. lDUNN Atlantic Christian Collegeg A.B.-Spanislig Span- ish Club Adviserg ACCOLADE Editorial Staff Ad- viserg Senior Class Adviser t r cllLBER'I' DouuLAs FERRELI. Atlantic Christian Collegeg A.B.-Social Studiesg Coachg junior Class Adviser MISS LOUISE PIKE East Carolina Collegeg M.A.-Mathematics and Business Educutiong lunior Class Adviser MRS. lXlARY K. FLEMINC Duke University: A.B.-Social Studiesg ACCOLADE Business Staff Adviser: lunior Class Adviser MRS. ANNE M. CiLOVER East Carolina Collegeg A.B.-Business Educationg Sophomore Class Adviser f f , M rf 5 ,y r W -ef gi. ff 0 f 1 Q5 ss-4 EQVQVS5 if Mus. lioim -I. lliwcnnow lfast Carulina Cullugt-1 Nl.A.-Nlatlieinaticsg Coun- selor: lunim' Class Aclviser Mus. JEAN A. Ilixnmss lfast Carolina Cnllt-ge: Kl.A.-Busint-ss Ecluca- linng Future Business Leaders ol' America Atl- viserp Seniur Class Adviser Mus. NELLIE P. lliczu Atlantic Christian Cullt-gt-1 l3.S.-Scienceg Science Clulm Adviser: Suplminure Class Aclviscr Miss Qll.YDE HUNTER VVmnan's College of the University of Nurtli Carolina: A.B.-lXlatlieniatics: National Ilunor Society Aclviserg Senior Class Aclviser Di N llUBER'I' PAUL AlARKLIN lfast Carolina Cfillcgep KLA.-Sncial Stuclics, J lnall Coach: Suplmiiiure Class Adviser Miss llA'l I'lE Noi-31.15 Nvtllllllllk College ull tlic University ull Nurlli Camlinag A.l3.-Latin: Dean ol' Girlsg Snplw- inurc Class Adviser Mus. KM'ir1.EEN E. PATTERSON University ul Nnrth Carolina: A.l3.-Spanislig Spanish Club Adviser: junior Class Aclviser Mus. RuBEi1'I'A K. PRITCHARD Atlantic Christian College: A.B.-Fnglish: Fike lli-Zetlc Atlviserg 'luniur Class Aclviscr I lliysical Eclucatiung Head Fuutball and Basket- Q . lfizglislz gmuiumr lwconzes iizcaiziugful to Umier H10 uwztclzful eyes of Airs. ,llilclrecl Aquesfion is explnineallvi Nlr liaizusfolliiz soplmuiores in Miss Diane Hrofziglztoifs class. lliillizmi, K. Srricklfzml, S. Stokes mul F. Lucas as U. S. History stiicleuis mlz ri practice tlze art of Sewiiz ---nu E lV11'l1 the help of 11 tape TECOTZIEV ami illrs. LITZLZUT the 1ii1'eetio11 of Mr. Gilbert Ferrell, rlliss Filer 110101111 11x B111 1011111411 11111 I 1111111 D111111, C. Sltiflett, il. .l01'1i1111, 111111 Vlforld C2C042,77'l1I7l7f1' studenls cite i111po1't1111t dam PHI1111111, o11g111111l11ic 1 1111 nt 1t1 111 I s L C Barts pmctiee speriking Sp1111isl1. 011 11lfl17S. cess of tl1c11 11lgcl1111tq1111!1r111 D ' Teacher's College-Columbia University: M.A.- CiILBERT A. ROSE Industrial Arts: Athletic Business Manager: Soph- omore Class Adviser MRS. SARAH B. SKINNER Atlantic Christian College: AB.-Mathematics: Sophomore Class Adviser ' MRS. lvlARY SMITH University of North Carolina: A.l3.fSoeial Stu- dies. Physical Education: Cheerleaders' Adviser: Sophomore Class Adviser ,AXLSEY FFHOIXIAS STo'r'r Atlantic Christian College: A.l3.-Diversified Oc- cupations: Student Council Adviser: Senior Class Adviser to Mus. IIEVVEL C. STRICKLAND East Carolina College: B.S.-English: Sophomore Class Adviser Miss DORIS M. THORNE East Carolina College: Nl.A.wEnglish: Senior Class Adviser: Future Teachers' Cluh Adviser MRS. SUSAN V. XRIARREN Mary Vllashington College of the University ot Virginia: A.B.-French: French Cluh Adviser W71LL1AM lol. WEIR East Carolina College: KLA.-Social Studies: Coach: Dean of Boys: lunior Class Adviser 3'Kr !1'E, 'W 'QZ b , --.L L- All rozzcls lend to Rome points out Alrs. Alrs. 'lemz llurriss limes typing class as tlzey B. Ellis points out tlze pros and cons of credit Kurlzerinc Flcnzizzg to VVorl1l History stu- Izllcc ll time 'Ll'l'llll1g test. in Mrs. A1111 Glovcr'S Business Nlaflz class. alcnts. l Arlwzucerl Hltllll siuclaul, ll. lonluzz, is nssislezl by Alrx. Conclz Paul Hurlzliu olwserrns tlzc work of tlze Simlczzls Flora llrmclzrou' in llze u'orlci11g of ull nl,gc'ln'u problem. in ClOl151H7ll'7' lfcolzouzics class. nllX'l K4 if 93 ,fan follcge Bzologv students I3 C1111 U Beamozz, mul D Urss Noble looks on as lx Bama-25 and olfznston 19 Dames xrzulv 11 ood cuts wztlz Alrs Nell Hzgh pomtzug out port on gladzcztors zmpormnt parts I Page Twenty two l 1 , J .', . ' ', 1 . . 1 . I ' SClIi0l' lllL'lIll?L'l'S of ilze Pike Hi-Zcilv sfuff 111'u wwz u'u1'l:- IJ. I1'1111s, IJ. li111'11n 111111, 111111 11. li11m lixlvu 11s ,Un ing cliligmzify with Alfa. P1'iIcl1111'1l. 9141111111 1',xpl11i11x ll11' 111111111114 uf 11 11111111 1111 ll g1'1111l1. 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VVillceVs01z, S. Benton, S. Harriss, J and 1. Luiz find time for friemlly CO11'L7Cl'SI1liO1Z 17911170611 CIFISSCS. 1 1 , 1 J 4 x N w '1 1 1 1 '1 I 5 fl L 5. .4 4 fx KX v T7 Y 7 Q- V -7 Yup fi, w 'xx i V f ,f 'N V,' X I ,f X .F 'N ,f 1 f ,w w f H 1 rg 1 Lf Lgmfr' Yue 5,1-vvf 1 J A IIUVS, AN. llwll, U. 5. PL'tH'VlII 13 IZUWIQIII xx. B111111, mul YI. Umqlflgfl ox' rflmzzfc' lwsi l!'l5l1L'N 111 llzvn' fmt ,Mum- I xm. Page Yl.1l'UIll,1 -fi1'0 ,,,,,,,T,,i.,T,.,.,, ....,.,.... .Q..-.,-,..... ,... 1.....,...,,. .,.. X X .f x.iY N 2 W S ,Kew Ilmlgc, Slolccs, Culilzerley, Riley, :xml Bczrzzes. SENIOR OFFICERS -'ACK IIADLLE, Presizlerzt -IUDY CUBBERLEY, Vice-President LOUISE STOKES, Secretary SARA LYNN RILEY, Treasmfelf FFUFFY BARNES, SC7'g6tl11f'Uf-A1'1llS Class 1962 SENIUR ADVISERS MRS. BE'l'l'Y AEERNATHY MRS. RIIIRIAIXI IDUNN N185 LELA AYCOCK MRS. .IEAN Hfxnmss Mus. ,IEANETTE Rnocms A1155 CTLYDE IIUNTER Mus. ETIIEL CTRAWLEY Mn. FFIIONAS STKYIT M15-as Drums 'lY'11onNE Anvlsrins: 'I'lwrnc, lircmks, Sturt, Almer- mithy, Crawley, Harris, Aycock, Dunn and Hunter ICE ALLEN BARKLEY GERALD TIICAIAS BARNES Band I, 2. 3. CiRADY LEE BARNES, .IR. Class Ofliccr 3, 43 Business Staff u' f ,, Key Club 3, 49 lloincrmiin Ofliccr 4, lfoothal 39 Track 2, 35 Stunt Night Court. LAURA FRANCES BARNES F.lI.A. 45 Choir 2. MINNIE LUCAS BARNES F.B.L.A. 43 Spanish Club 3, 4g 17.'I'.IX. 45 Bancl Choir 15 Cheerleader 1. PATRICIA ANN BARNES 1f.B.L.A. 3, 4. BlAl!Y l,u fXisisui'i 'wimnisli lluh l, 4, l.lI..X. 7 4, l,.m'I lg ihfiiu I, l. li'.insl'ci'ictl Irnm fnlriiarlu 43 Kcyt cllllll 4, Ul'l'iu'i' 4, l'.l..X, 4. SANIIRA l,IaIa ,IXIII-iN III' fllllb l' licniln ANNE lil.llAl5li'l'H AAI ERSON l'illIlUl'lQll Stall ul .Xt t 0l,AlJl 4: lxrycttt- Cliih -5, 4, l'.l l.,'X. 1, 3, 4, Ollict-r 4: l .ll HX. 3, 43 'Spanish Cltil, 35 l'ikc' Ili-fvtlt' Stall' 43 llmiit-rviuiii Olhtci' I 7 4 4' llgincl l, 2: Scuiui' gllIK'llllIlX'l'Q ,lunivir Scnifii' Uliitrvss url Z: Stunt Night Cn . NEAL ANTI ION Y IXNIIERSCN 'l'ransl'crrccl fmin fizirncr, N. if 33 Class llay Sm-iilwi' 45 Stunt Night Cuurtg Natiunt ' ' il Xlcrlt linalist. Ci IARLES lXlUllGAN llAIIIliY Naliuiial llrinui' Sucivty 3, 4, Olliccr 4: l'.tlitui'i.il Stall nl' .-Xt:t:uI.A1JI5 45 Kcy Club 3, 43 Stuclcnt Council lg lluincmoin Ulliccr lg Band lg Cu-Cfliairmzin ul' junim Senior 33 lloinccrmiing Escort 4, .Itinior-Scimirir Xl'aitcr Z, Science Cluh Z, 3, Officer 3, Cn-Cfliairiiiaii of Stunt 4 Y l Nighty Stunt Night Court. ELLEN PATRICIA BAKER lf.ll.,'X. 4, Choir 7 WIl.1.lE TIICAIAS llAK1iR Diva-rsil'iccl Occtipzitiuns 4. ELBERT FRANKLIN BALKCUAI, 'lR. l'rt'nclI Cluh 3, liurithall lg Baskcthall l, 2, 3, 41 Baschull lg lxlllllllllflllll Cluh 45 Scicncc Cluh 3. lX'lARY 'IOSEPHINE BALI.A'I'oR 'Lransfcrrccl frmn Salem, Va. 43 Ltliturial Stuff nf .Xt:t:uI,AnE 4, lircnch Cfluh 43 Choir 45 Scicncc Cluh 4. .. ,N FX I 6, , Page Tiveizfj'-seven S f B ,Jw ., af PM , U ii Q X 1 C, K :J C Y W f if SEIEIXVCJN Ellis Bfxlwlis llixcrsificcl CJL'ClID2!Il1Il1S -lg Vnollmll 1. Fl4HLm1x1,xN RANIJOIPH BARNES ll'l'All15l'C'l'l'L'Cl l,l'Hl11 LllL'2lll'l1I, N. C'. 4. IIENRY lXllLTON BASS ,IUSEPII VVIIQIUN Bfxss RICTIIARD BAY BATCHELOR Stuff l,l'lUIUf.fl'AlPllL'l' -lg Bunnl l. 2. 3. 4. EDWAHIJ CLERALD BATTS Bzmcl l, 2, 5, 43 Scicncc C'lulJ 1, 3. Lols CBQRACE BATTS l'.ll..X. 3, -lg C hmr 1. PATSY RUTH BEASLEY Spgmixlm Clulm 2, 3, 4, l .T..X. 2, -lg Bznncl lg Cllul llowfmn STEVENS BENTQN Busim-ss Stuff uf ,XCZC'U!AINf -lg Key Club 4: Spm s C'lulw 3, 41 clH'clll1lll'lllill1 of Scnim' Cfluss liluulg Ilu l'll17Il'l Ofliccr 1: Science C'lulw 3. lclituriul Stull' ul' .'Xc'c'c11,xl115 4: Kcyu - I 3, 4: l7.'Il..X. I: lgilllll I: Clmir 4. JESSE llc11sE11'1' I3o1'141N, ,Ill I Ilusincss St11Il'.m1I' 1Xc'c'c11..1I11. 4: Kcy Club 4: 5111111141 C lub 3, 4, Olliccr 4: Ilm1111c1'4111111 Olliccr 3, 4: ll.llIll I 7 9ciL'l1cv,- Club 2, 3: C'11CTl1z1i1'1114111 ,Iu11i111' l'I.1xs lI111l l w SllIKlL'llI clllllllfll 4: 90111111 SlllM'l'liIIIXL'. VVI1.1.11ux1 IIEN111' l3o1'141N u111c1'm1111 Ofliccr 2: I31111.I I: XVQUN 1111.I .Xlcnus Q11 111iItvv 4: Scicncc Club 2. VICTORIA VERNA lllmlnlulnm' ll'ilI1SfCI'1'UCl llllllll Bcz1L1Ifr11't, N. C. 4: 8111111141 ll'Q'lHL'll Club 4: lf.'l'..X. 4. IIAMES STAC1' l311AN'1'1,E1' ZELIXIA LAVONNE BREVVER lf.ll..X. 2, 45 Bzmzl I: Choir 2. lXllI,DRED Drums BROVVN l7.II.A.5:l31111cI I. 2. 5: C7I141i1' 4, 4. RICHARD QILENN I3P.c1wN Buml I, 2, 3, 4. BETTY -IEAN BUNN Iliversificml OccL1puti1111s 4: clllllll' I. EL1zA1sET11 ANN BUNN f W X fgf 31 -gf , an ,IOSEPH EAGLES BUNN Ixcy Klub 2. 3: l'1111tAI141ll I, 2, 5: 'llI'.lL'lx 2, 3: NI111111 E1ua1.EEN KM' CA11N.x11,xN 11111g1I lI1111111' Sufism 4, 4: l3L1s.i11csN Stull ul' Icnu ,, 1 L-11111111 Olllcrr 1, 4' 1if11'Sc111111' Xxl.llIl'L'55 2. lfvE1,1'N ELOISE Qlxsslm' I'.II..X. 4. AlARY 'IULIA C111xm1moN Y:1ti411111l llr111111' Society 5, 4: NlLll'Sll.Il 5, 4: l'lLlitu1'i.1l Stull' ul' .Xcuml 1111, 4: Kuycltc Club 2. 3, 45 l:l'L'I'ICl1 Club 5, 4, Olhccr 4: C11-C'l111i1'111L111 'lug lyllf S: C11- C'l111i1'1l11111 Iflnnt L'm1111111iItcc lg ILl11is1rASc11in1r XYz1i!rL-NN C'11fC'l111ir1111111 uf Stunt Night: Stunt Night 011111. 'N IJONALD EDWARD C1Hc1C141,ETT Ilixursifin-cl Ocul1pg11ir111a 45 ll11111c1'1111111 Ollicm' l: l'1141t- Il b.1ll 2. CIAROLE ANN QlLARK 'l'1'.111sfc1'n-ml f1'11111 S1llL'Il1. Y41. 4: Clmir 4. Page F1-l1l't'IllI'-Illllt' l'lARP.Y 'IAAIES ClLARK, Ill lI'I,nSlcI'I'ed from Salem, XXI. 4, Student Council 4, Stunt Night Mzistcr ul' Ccwinnnics. DFHOIXIAS lX'llCHAEl. ClONNOR Divcuifictl Ucuuptitioiis 4, Student Council 2, 4, Ollicci' 4, Foollnull Z, 5, 4, 'liruclx 2, 3, 4: Allllitlgllllll Cluh 4, Stunt Night Court, King. PEGGY ANN Ct,JCJKE Clioir 2. lX'lEI.VIN IDOUGLAS Cl0P.BE'l l' Divu-rSificd OccupIitionS 4, ROGER IDALE ClRAB'I'P.EE llund l, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPIIINE clROVVIJER Choir 2. xl ILIDITII l1LAINE CIUBBERLEY National llonnr Society 3, 4, Mnislinl 2, 3, 4, CIQISS Olliccr Z, 5, 4, liditoriul Stull' Of .'Xuc'OI,AlJIi 4, Kcycttc Club 3, 4, li.B.L..'X. 4, Spillllhll Club 3, 4, F.ll..'X. Ulliuci' 2, fl, 4, Student Council 5, 4, Olliccr 4, Band l, 2: St-niOr Supcrlutivcg lluinecnming Spunaor 4, junior- Scniur XVuitrcs.S 2, Cltccrlcutler l, 2, 5, 4, llcutl l. 21 Stunt Night Court, Co-.Xuthor ol' School Song. IXNDERA ClAll. CUNNINGIIAAI l7.ll..'X. 2, 3, llgintl l: Choir rl. lJtJNN1E RAY clUNNINGllAAl llivt-I4Sifit-Il Ocutipzitioiis 4, Page Thirty I l X v'Q5wf X IAIXIES lXlARSIlALI. DANIEL SpIIniSh Clulm 2: llomcmoni Olliccr lg Football 2, linsltctlmtill I. ALXRGARET lJIANNE IDANIEL Ydlllllllll llunor Society 3, 4: Kuycttu Club 2, 3, 4 Ollicci' 4, l:l'CI1Cl1 Club 5, 4, l7.'l'..-X. 3, 4: Fila' Hi-Zulu' ull' 3. 4, Co-Clitiirintin of Floiit Committee 2, 5, Oincruoni OH-iccr l, 4, Jlll1l0I'ASL'llltIl' lVziitrL'ss 2, uit unt Night CO '. CiEORGE RAY lDAVIS Dit't'I'sil'ic1l c,L'CllllLlIlUl1S 4. IIARRIETT lXlARIANNA DAVIS F.ll..X. 2, 3, 4. JACKIE EARL lDAVIS Band l, l, 3, 4. PATTIE LEE IDAVIS l3.ll..fX. -l-, Chuii' 4. . Mer RICHARD EARL ELLIS Diversified Occupations 43 Student Council l3 Ilume- ruom Officer' 1, 49 Band l, 2, 33 Senior SupcI'lzItivc3 Class Day Spcaken Muster of Ceremonies uf llumc- cuming 43 Stunt Night Blaster of C38fCII10l1lC5. EDDIE ELLIS Band 1, 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA LEE ELLIS F.B.I...X. 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4. JUDY RUTH EZZELL Band 1. . FRANK IDANIELS EARLIER, IR. Key ClLIb 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Ilornerourn Olliccr l, 33 Senior Superlativeg YVuyS and Means Committee 43 Science Club 2, 3g Stunt Night Court. VVILLIAIVI LANCE FARIXIER I 1 . . 'Mi' IunIurfSeI1mr XNVLIIICT. I N W EAIAIA KAI' IJAXNSON ll'l!l1Nl.Cl'l'l'll l'ruIn Culrlslmrrl, Y. if 33 liusim-SS Stull ul' .xl'K'UlAIH 43 lxr-yvltv Club 43 SIl.lIllNll Club 43 l.IVl..X, 43 like Ill fvllz' Stull 43 flllllf 33 31111411 Supvi lnlnc. l,lNlJA lVAYli lJliAN9 l'.lI..X. 4. CQEORCE EDWARD DUKE lmrllxznll l, 2, 3, 43 'l'l':lt'lt 3, 43 XIUIIULQIHIIII Club 4. CTIIARLES EIJVVIXIIIJ lDllNN Spnnisli Club 2, 33 Sciurmcc Club 2, 3, 4. joIIN LOWRY EAIAIAN Nzltumzrl llunur Society 3, 43 lXl2lfSll1ll 2, 3, 4g lLlituI'i1Il Stull uf lXCL'OI.Al7l-, 43 Key Club 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 ll0l'llL'l'1Nll'H Ollicur 33 liuutbull 13 lizrsltctbzrll lg 'll-nnis 3, 43 juniur'Scniur XV1Iitcr 23 Nlrmugrgrrn Club 43 Sciencc Club 33 Nutimiul .Nlcrit linnlist. CTAROLYN FIIANCES EDAIUNDSDN Nntiumrl llunor Suciety 3, 43 Xlursliul 23 Kvycttc lilub 3, 4, Officer 43 Spanish Club 43 l'.'l'..X. 3, 4, Ollitur 3, 43 Fike Ili-Zcttv Stufl' 3, 4, .'XSSis1uIII lfrlitnr 43 Student Council 43 ll1llI1L'l'UIPlll Ulliu-r 2, 33 linntl l, 23 Stun! Night Cuurt. FRANCES lVD0RETTA EDWARDS llnml I3 Choir 2. IIDWARD TIIDAIAS EDWARDS Key Club 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 llurircrmmi Ollicer 2: liuutbull 2, 3, 4, Cu-Captain 43 lkrmkerlmll l, 2, 3, 43 l3rrSelIaIll l, 23 Truck 3, 43 Murmgrurii Club 3, 43 Stunt Night Cuurtg Must Yuluublc liusltetbull Player .Xu1IrIl. JUDY PAYE EDWARDS l7.l3.I,..'X. 3, 43 l5.ll..X, 2, 3, 43 llUllli'l'lNll'll Ullicer lg Buncl l. Page Thirtyone lizgy with .N ' 'WWQYQV 34935 l3ATR1c1A ANN CiiI.ADSON liuxim-xx Stull nl .Xf'CUl.Xl7l 4: l7.l3.L.,X. 3, 4. Ulliuci' 4, 4, l'.ll..X. 4 llulngiuum Ulliyur 2, Clwir 2. lAc'R IIADOE, IR. fl11xslJlliL'u'l'l, 4: lxcy C lub 2, 3. 4,Sp.m1sl1 C lub l. 4: O A Slutla-nt Council 2, 3, lhsltctlmtill 1, 2, 3, 4: Hlisnnis 1, 4, Smniru' SLlI7L'll1lIlXL'1 llmiiuumiiiiiig l1xL'O1't 4, junior 7 4 St-niur Xlhitci' -5 Huis Rnl Alcuns QlUlllIIlllfCL' 3 Hunn- iun Club 7 ' 4 f'OC'liuii1n1n Ol 'lil D1 4 -. 3. - Night Cuurl. 1 ' 4 ag gy ,Stunt PAUI l'iRliDERlCK llA1,E lluimimnn Ullnui' 33 llzuwlmll 4, 4: Xliuys :intl Alanna Cnnniiittu 54 Xlfni :nm Club 4 Stunt Ni lit fnurt , , l ing. - U , L ,M . IOAN CYAROLYN llA1.1, l'.li.l,.,X. 4, 4, l.ll..X. 4,41 lluiml l, 2. SARAH RIDDICZK lIARR1ss C lmx Olliuui lg lhuiiiuss Stull ul' .XCKOIWXIDI 4, licycltc' Club V 3 4 l lil X 3 4 l,lllLLl 4 Sp Ill li lul -, , 3 , , :fuk C 1 2. 3, 4, l.ll.,X. 3, 4, Ollicct' 4, l.'l'.,X. 3, 4, CO- clllillflllilll ul' lit-slim.in Prmn, llUIllL'l1Hllll f,lliCL'l' l: -Iunim Se-nim' Xl'lllIk'Ns lg Clin-l'lc1uln-I' l, 1, 4, Ill-:ul I, Sllllll Ylillll Cuurt. IAQRIE l1ARL ll1l,I. lluinvrnuin Ullicui' l, 1: llamcl l. ll1irl1'kl1i'O CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH FARRIS licyettc Club 3, 45 Spunimb Club 3, 4: F.ll..'X. 1, 33 F.T..'X. 3, 45 llomcroum Ollicur lg Hnml l, 1, 3, 4: Cliuir I: Scic-imc Club 2. LARRY il3IIOMAS ljEI.'1'ON lJivL'l'sil'icLl fJlJCLllTllllllI1S 4, lguutl l, 1, w l DON lVlCClAREY FERRELI. Student Council 4, Ilumeruoin Olliccr lg liuslxctlmll l: Busclmll l, 2. 3, 4: AlflHUf.Il'2lIl'l Ulub 2, 3, 4. l l1LDER RAY llE1!REl,l, lliw-1'sil'iL-Ll fJCCLll7LlIl4IIlS 4. SUE BLACK FORBES Nutinnul llunur Society 3, 4, Alainlnil 2, 3, 4: Cihicf illztrsliul 3, 45 films Ol'l'icc1' 3, llilitur Of .XC'I'ULAlJ1i 41 Kcycttc Club 2, 3, 4g Smmisb Club 3, 4- FHA. 2, 3, 4, OH-ice-r 39 l fI'.,fX. 3, 45 Cfhuirmun Of .Xmericun liiclcl Service Cimnmittec 4g Huincruotn Ol-liucr 3, Bun. l, 2: Choir lg Senior Sunmlutivcg llumccoming Spun- wr 4, junior-ScniOr Xlhitrcsm 23 Xlluys and Means Cuminillec 4: Cfltscrlc-ziclcr 2: Cn-,'XLltl1Or Sclwol Qungg lJ..X.ll. .lwnrtlg Stunt Night Cuurt. PATRICIA ANN l'iRAZ1ER Vlnrii' 4. l3ORERT ClHARl.ES lTUl.CllER Iiku Ili-fvilv Stull' 41 lluncl lg luullmll l. 1, 3, 4, 'lrziclx 2, 3, 4: ,Xlunngrznn Club 3, 4. ROBERT QiARI. l:LlI.Lll1l.lM National llillllll' Sucirgty 3, 4, Ulliuci' 43 llusinuss Alun- ngci' nf ,xi7l'Ol.AlJl4 4, Key Club 3, 4: Spanish Club v 3, 4, Ulliccr -lg llulnerumn Ulliccr -1 llO111t'cni11iii'q lfscnrt 4, lLll1lHl SCl1lHl' Vl'uitL'r lg Scit-nu' Club 1. 3, 4, fjllllQl'l' 4, Stunt Night Cuurt. SARA 'lANli cill.I, l5.ll..X, l, 3. 4: lluiiiunmlii Ulliu-1' l, 1. JERRY LAWRENCE IIOLLINGSWORTII Band l, 2, 35 Football 2, 45 Senior Superlativeg Junior Senior VVaiter 2: Stunt Night Court NAOh1I JANE HOLT National llonor Society 3, 49 Marshal 2, 3, 4: Chiei Marshal 3, 4, Editorial Stafi of i'xiTCOI.ADli 4: Kcyettt Club 4, F.B.I..A. 3 4 Oflicer 4' State Olilicer Spanish Club 3 4' F.lI.A. 2 3 4 Ofliu ' :. .,' 4, Co-Chairman of Junior-Senior and Sophomore Proms Homeroom Ofhcer 24 Junior-Senior VVaitress 23 Student Council l, 3, 45 Stunt Night Court. CHARLES ERRY IIOWARD French Club 3g Student Council 4, Junior Senior 'aiter 2, Science Club 4, RAIXIONA PAYE HOWARD Homeroom Oflicer 2 3' Choir 2. OHN DWILLIIT lluDSON Key Club 2, 3, 43 Pike Hi-Zette Stafl' 3, 4' lfootbr lg Basketball 1, 29 Baseball lg Iloinecoining Escort 4, Stunt Night Court. LINDA DIANE ISRAEL 1. .A. . DENNIS SCOTT JAIXIES Diversified Occupations 45 Student Council 49 Ilonu' room Officer 4' Football l' Basketball 1 2' Baseball l. GEORGE PERRIN ENKINS Transferred from Knightdale, N. C. 3, French Club 3, 43 Football 3, 45 Baseball 41 Track 3, 45 Senio Superlativeg hlonograni Club 3, 4, Science Club 3. DORIS FAYE JENKINS National Honor Society 3, 4, Ofhcer 49 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 49 F.il.A. 2, F.T.A. 3, 4: Fike Hi-Zette Staff 3, 43 Senior Superlativeg Class Day Speaker 45 Junior Senior Vilaitress 2, Science Club 23 National Merit Scholarship Finalist. 'W-f....4' mfr RICHARD ALAN JENKINS llolneroom Oflict-I' l. BiARY FRANCES JOIINSON 11l2.1-..x. 44 I'.'I'..X. 4, Imtl 1, 1, s, 4. PIIYLLIS BIARCIA JOIINSON l'li.L..X. 43 l7.ll..X. 3, 45 F.'I'..X. 4, Band l. 2. 3, 4. EDVVARD VVOODSON JONES lfootball lg Basketball l, 2. 3. -lg Baseball l. JACQLIELYN ANN JORDAN siness Stalf of .X4't'oI.A1iL 4: Kevette Club 3, 4: panisli Club 3, 4, F.'l'.,'X. -I, Filet' I Hi Zorro Stall' 4: Stl l 3 ll I Oth r l l I 1 IL ent Council 2, .1 Ul'l'lC'UUlli 'ce 3 Bam , Choir l. ROBERT STRONG JORDAN Key Club 2. 3, 4, Spanish Club 4: Basketball l. Page Thirty-three L1NDA ALXLIREEN 'IOYNER 1. l.l' l,.'X. 4, 43 l.ll.,'X. 1, 45 liuml 1.1, 3. llUBER'I' EARL ,IOYNER ll.mLl l, 2, 3, 4. ,ALAN VVAYNE KERSEY lhlslu-rlmll lg Bglsvlmzull l. l3ELlX EDVVIN KILLETTE l7ix'c1'siflucl UucL1p11Iiul1s 4. lXlEAL l3ENNE'1 r KINNEY lu-nclm lfluln 4, 4, SL'lk'IlL'L' Club 2, 3, 4. RUTH ELLA Kn1Nc:1.E 4 4 l14ml1CIula4 4 l.l.,X. Xzuliungul llo11n1'SUcic15 ,, 2 7' ' Y . 1 4, 43 XXHUN uml Nlvnns c'UI11H1llIk't' 4, ClIllXlll,ES ClADlXlUS LAMIXI, -ln. . . , . , . . lxlilllllllll llrmlu' Snug-tp 3, 4g lluslncss Stull nl .Mrrr :Am 4: kay Qlulw Stumlunt Council lg Hum 1., 4, Stunt Nlglll Cuurt. lan ll,-mm' LAMIXI IQENNETU RAY LAAUU lJix'c1'sil'icrl f,L'CLIl7Ql1lUI1N 45 Slumlcnl fuunpil 41 llmm- mmmm Ulllccr 4 Page Thirty- four JULIA LYNN LICCON l.l5.l,..'X. lg l7.lI..X. 2, ig llunu-rmnn Ulllccr llnml l. 25 Clmir l. BARBARA TUCKER LONG I.I3.I,.,X. 3, 4, Ollicvr 4: llnlnwuuln Olliu- 4, Clmir lp Stunt Night Court. BRENDA SUE LUCAS l'.I5.l .,X. 43 l5.ll..'X. 2. PAMELA LUTZ 'llrunsfcrrccl frum NUl'l'Ullx, Vu. 45 l7.ll. lXl1cuAEL UIQHN lNlAC1.AUA Kcy Club 4g Spanish Clulx 3, 4. r l 4 A. 4 IIAMES ALBERT lXlAss1Nu1LL lluml l, 2, 3, 49 Foutlmll 1. DAVID lx1ARlON lX'lOODY, IR. llzlncl l, 3, 43 Funllmll lg Science Clulm 2, 3, 4. -IEAN CiAPiOL lXlOORE l1.l3.L.lX. 3, 41 llnmcrunm Officer 4, llainil l, 2 RONNIE l lOWARD lXllUURING VIlI'LlL'lx 1. BRENDA .IOYCE lXlOSI.EY l7.Il.,X. 2. VV1I.I,1A1x1 llAYVVOOD NEWSOME SALLY IIARWELL NIXON Business Stull' of ACL-O1.ADi2 45 French Club Officer 43 F.ll.A. 2, SQ Fila' Hi-Zvfte Stzxllig Senicir VVuitrn-ss 25 Scif-nec Club 33 Cfliccrlvu 3,4 juniurf L lfyg, W .Iifxxiis IIDOYD Nl,'XI'llll.VK'S llKl1'IIl fmlmll 4, Ulluvi lg llnxiivimuil Olluvi l, w 4 luizl I l llnll l 7 1 l lnxllnll l ' i U . I . f , , 1. , lui . . -, , ', V . . '. l , .., 1 Illlklx -1, 43 Xluiiuiguiiix fllllr 4, 4, Ullnwr 4, Sllllll Xl lil Q lun Alllll.XN lllxvm ,Xlfxliif IQXVS luvmli Clulv 41, linxi-:mln-il flmungmlifms 4, liimflmll I 4 4 lJUNNll: lllllil-.HI Mlxi 'IUX llrllilvluulll fllluvl' lg luullnzlll l, 1, 4, 4, Crnf.1Ilt.nll1 4 llguslwllnlll l, 1, 4, 4, ILM-Ilgill l, 1, 4, 43 Swim: pl-1 lluml-rmunn Ulliuvr 45 Il.nml lg .llIl1l1II'Sl'l1lHI' Ulnilc-r lg l::Ilu'g Xlmmginlib fluli l, 4, 4, lDUlIlLl,A9 S'lliX'liNSON Mctlllmll, . 'L '- 5 ll.'l1Lt' cllllb 2, 4. v C x l'ifum' Alflllllf, MEERE: l l QEORLLIZ NV1l,l,i,xM Allillill IOR, .lR. lrm'm'li C lllll 4, '5k'll'IlL1' C luli 4. li,'XYlXlONlJ EARL AlERCER lliu-i'sil'iul fJL'L'lIll.llllbl1H 4: Cflnui' 1 llum' NVORREI I, AlERCER w. 1, l l,.l.X. 45 Simnixli Clulw 2, 4: l'.ll.lX. 4, l.l..X. n, lm n 7 S Ll l, -3 CIIIUI' S11pc1'l4utiu'g Uluyx unil .Xlczlns Cum initial 4 lj.XNlEI. fX1,EX,xNDER AlUNRUE llixcrxiliunl c,k'k'lIlTllllllllN 45 llzixclmll l. Page Tlzirtyffire N17 LINDA LEE PHILLIPS F.B.l..A. 3, 43 F.lI.A. 5, 43 Hand l, 2, 4, 43 Major' ette 3, 4. CiLORIA FAYE PITT National Honor Society 3, 4g F.B.L.A. 3, 4: Spanish Club 33 Il.ll.A. 2g Choir lp Junior Senior XvillII'U5S 1. lX1ARGARET JEAN PII'TIx1AN F.H..'X. 2, 41 flioir 2. junv FAI' POYTHRESS National llonur Society 3, 4, F.B.L.A, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Ilorneroom Officer lp Band 1, 2, 33 Choir lg junior-Senior VVaitress 2, F.B.L.A. Spelling Contest VVinnr:r 4. .ANNE ELAINE PRIDGEN National Honor Society 3, 4: Marshal Z, F.B.L.A. 3, 43 Homerooin Ofliuer 3, 4. SELBI' FRANKLIN PRIDGEN Football lg Basketball lg Baseball I. Page Thirty-six i X 1 BETSY Ross NORVILLE E.B.L.A. 3, 4, choir 2, 3, 4. JOEY GLLEN NOULLES Basketball Manager 2, 3, 45 Statistician 49 Baseball 1. PATRICIA ANN NUNNERY Spanish Club 35 F.H.A. 4g Student Council 45 Home- room Oiiicer 1, 39 Choir 1, 25 Ways and Means Com- mittee 4. ETHELENE OUTLAND I1.n.A. 3, 4: Choir 2. CiEORGIA lX4AE OUTLAND F.H.A, 43 Choir 4. EDYTIIE RAE GWENS l7.B.L.A. 4g F.H.A. 3, Student Council 1, 2, 35 Home- room Officer l, 2, 5, 45 Ways and Means Committee 4. lN1ARTHA SUE PEARSON Nation Il llonor Souetv 3 4 lxeyette Club 4 FSI A Fila H1 Zette Stat! 3 4 Editor 4 Hoineroom Ofheer fir 3 junior Senior XAYAIIYLSS 2 BARBARA EAN PETRARCA 1 H X 7 Homeroom Offiter 4 lXlARION AINIES PHEI PS lrentli Club 3 Homeroom Ol1'iLer I 7 Suenee Club 3 ROBERT ELLIS QUINN National Honor Society 3, 45 Business Staff of Acco- LADE 43 junior-Senior Vllziiter 2. ' ELSIE LEE RADFORD F.B.l..A. Z, 3: S anish Club 3, F.ll.A. 2: Diversified Occupations 49 glomeroom Oflicer l, 4, Band l. ARLENE ESTHER RAPER li.B.L,A. 2, 3, 43 Band l, 2. SAMMIE CiENE RAPER Band l, 2, 3, 4. JULIE lX'1AR1E RASIWUSSEN Business Staff of ACCOLADE 49 Keyettc Club 4, F.B.L.A. V 3 44 F.l'l.A. 2, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Officer 4: Band 1, 2, AUDREY PAYE RAY Business Staff of AQCOLADE 4, F.B.L.A. 4, FH 2, 45 Choir l, 2. W1LL1A1xr CARSON RENFROW MARX' FRANCES RICHARDSON F.u.A. 4. LOUIS STEPHEN RICHARDSON A. My-aww 3 , A f f SARA LYNN RILEY lvllllfilllll Honor Society 3, 4, Class Ollicer 4, Eflltorial Stull' of .-Xt'c'o1.ADE 4: Keyette Club 3, 4, Sn:miSh Club 3, 4, F.ll.A. 2, I'7.'ll..X. 3, 4, Student Council I: Home room Oflicer l, 2, 3: Rand l, 2: Choir lg Senior Superlativeg lltIlHt'C0lHll1H Queen 4, junior-Senior XK'aiti'ess 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Head 4, Co-.Xuthor School Song, Stunt Night Court. ADELIA BARNES ROGERS r.u..x. 2, Oz, 4. VIQHOBIAS ISAAC ROGERS Rust-lmll 3, 4, Nlonograni Club 4. 'STEVE XRIILLIAINI SAKAS, -IR. Student Council 4: Hoineroorn Otlicer l: Football 2: Baseball 2, 3, 4, Monogrzirn Club 3, 4. SHIRLEY LIBBIE SALEEBY National Honor Society 45 Editorial Staff of ACCO- LADE -I, Keyctte Club 3, 4: French Club 3, 4. Otlicer 3, 4, F.'IfA. 3, 4, Student Council 1, 3, Ofihcer lg lloineroom Officer l, lg Choir 21 junior Senior Vl'ait- ress 2. CiAIL DIrKNNE SAULS F.ll..X. 33 Student Council 4. Page ,I-il'IlTlj 5C1'ClZ P,x'i'n1Ci,x ANNE SEBURN lrcncli Cflulv 3, 43 l3,'I',,X. 3, lilci' Hifyutlc Sli! llu11ici'nu11i Olliuci' li ,lL1nimii'-Suniui' U'iiili'uss lg c'llCL'l' lcgulcr Z, Ilcncl 2. Cl1iARl,lIi RM' Sii.xiwE lliinil l, 2. 3, 4. A'lARVlN Rcxzizu SHARPE, -ln. llixcrsificgl f,CL'l.ll72lllllI1H 4. ClAROI.YN SUE SIlIFl.E'l l SDilIll5ll' lflulm 3, 4, l'.ll.,X, 1. 3, 41 Stufli-nt iriunril 23 Choir 5, 4. JLIANITA ANN SIlINUl,E'I'UN Nutiunzil llnnm' Sucicty rl, 41 l'.Llilni'igul Stull' nl' ,Mm ri- lulm 4 4 Olliwi' 4, F.ll..'X. 2, 5, 45 l'.l..X. 5, 4, Olliwi' 4: llunnl l, 2, LAD!-L 4, Rcycttu Cliih 4: Spqinixli C' ', , ILlI1lUlA'SL'l1l0l' XVuiti'L-ss lg Sciciiuc Clulv 5. -IOAN LEE Sims lgLI5lI1C25-Vwslillll nl' .XVKUIJXIBI 4g,licpcIlc Q liili 4g I.Il..X 3, 4, l4.I..X. 4: llmncrnmn cHllLXL'I' l: Clinn' 4. LEs1EiE VVAYNE SKINNER llixm-iwiliii-il Uguipgitiuims 4. lJoN.xi,n XV.wEni i' Smirii lrunslci'rL'il frnin Klum-In-ml City, N. lf 5, l.l'l X 5, 4. VVANDA liAYE SvEic:ii'l J.. l'.ll.L..X. ng l.ll..X. 211 llunrl l, 2, nz Llmn l 4 V A4 ,, WM, 1 K 0 in K M YV F , X, , Ka 4 fa. .: -14. .. is f X- fgywxf . f X 7 A f ,f f gf nf fygyll Q' f 56:7-X Qs f - fix Y X I Myxxgf KV A S age Thirty-eiglzt VllRiLINlfX ANNE SPENCE 'l4I'lll'lNlCl'l'L'Ll llmin Clcvuluml, Oliin 25 lil'Cl1Cl'l Clulm 3 I7fl'..X. 5, 43 Clmir 2, 5: C'l1cci'lcunlcr 3, 4, Stunt Night Court. Roimniuii VVAYNE SPIVEY liiinil l, 2, 5, 4. l3AP.izA1m ZXNN STA1.i.1Ncss l4.l3.l...X. 3, 4: l .Il..X. 4, like H1-Lain' Stull 41 Cliuii' 7 llimismm ,IEAN STANCIL l'.l3.l...X. 5, 4, Spanish Club 35 l'.ll..'X. 3, 4, Buncl l lDOI.ORES ROSELYN STANCIL l'.l!.l...X. 2, 3, 4, Ollicci 4, l'.ll.A. 2, 3, 43 l'fl.fX. 4 liunzl l. 2, 3, 4, Ollicci' 4. ClEORGE BRAXTON STAn1.1Nu I-'ilu' Ili-Zertv Stull' 45 S'udent Council 45 Iluiiiumr OH-ici.-1' 1, Bziskctlvull lg Science Club 3. I I I I I I I I I r va N il , 4351? 'Wx' WW IDOTTIE IVIARIE FINIIORNE F.u.x. 4. LEONARD IXIICHAEL FFIIORNE Bzmcl l, 2, 3, 4. JOHN IDAVID FFITCHENER, IR. 'I.l'2ll15fCl'I'L'Cl from liaylur, LlIliltllll'lIlUgll, Tenn. 43 I3 bull 43 Alllliilgflllll Club 44 Suiuncc Club 4. -IUXIMIE RAY FFOMLINSON .IANES MARVIN TIURNER Science Club 2. IROBERT JIOSEPH FIHURNER Bzuld 1. xxslwt ' Q . f . Cuiulxmll Xl ll,I,lA,Xl SlrN,xc.li I.I4.I,.X. lg Ilznall I, ILIIIUS IIRYANI Slllll l,lXl'lSIII4,'1Ic,LLlIl!JlIIvlIIS 43 Iigmrl I, l, Ilolculln' I.UlllSI: SIUKI S Nullunul Ilrulnr Sulivly 4, 4, flllnnvl' Ig Xl.nuI1.uI 2. 4, 4g Chia-I' Nlzurxlmul 4, 45 fluxx Olluwr 41 Iv-xl-llv f lub 4, 4: SIlltIL'I1l c'UlII1L'II 4, 41 llmm-nmml Ulluvr Ig , . band I, lg .IlIlIlUISL'llIUl' llzulrvss lg flu-4-III-,RIM lg Stunt Niglml inurtg Ialilurinl Stull ml .Mem lm. IQDNA luoulsu S'lUlil-.S l'.l4.l..,'X. 4g lrcnulm C Iub 45 Slllilflll Cwumll Ig llmuw rfmm Ofliccr 2: flwir I, Z. SHIRLEY IXNN OKES ,::,,13--- g...-,,,' National llomrr Society 4, 4: Nlurslml lx Irlltfuinl Shall of M101 xm 4 lxuuu Club 4 I ll X 7 4 4 Ulhul 3, 4g l7.'l'.,X. 4, 4: llomcrmmm Ofllccl' I, 1, 4g I:-IHII l, 2. 3, 45 Clmir lg c'0'clIlAlII'l11Lll1 ul' Alllllllll' l,1p.5I1t Hull: Sale. LALAH KAY S'l'R1ctRl.ANb Business Stull nl' .-Xc'c.ur,,-xlmr 45 I4.li.I..X. -Ig Spgmixlx C-lub 2. 4g l'.H..X. 2, .4, 4: l.l.,X. 4, 43 Ilmmwvlmu Ofliccr l. 43 Jlll1lUl SCIIlUl' Xlllilruss 23 Slim-:mc Club IXIARY IXNN S'rR1cR1.ANn l7.l3.l..xX. -Ig l'.Il..X. 2, 41 Clmir 2, 4. SAM ClLARK STRONACH Vruncli Club 4: lfuulbull 2, 4, 4: 'l'l'11L'Ix 1, 4, 4: ,Iunim Scniur Vllalitc-1' 2g AIllI1Ugl'lll'll Klub 4, KHIICUI' 4. RALPH Al,1.1soN FIAEIXI PLE A--was I V x ffl' ,f Page T1ZIl'f,I'-IZIIIC in lDAVID lXlARYLAND WEBB Class Ollieer 2: Key Club 3, 4, Oflicer 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Stutlent Council 2, 3, 4: llornerooin Oflieei' 3: Choir I: Senior Superlative: llomeeorning Escort 4: junior Senior VVaiter 2: lllays and Means Committee 4 C'UC'l'llll'I1l1I1 of ' in it II ' url 1 z lltJlIlCCUl'1'lllU.f 4. Stir N ,gl Co . KATHRYN VVINBORNE VVEBB Business Stall' of ,Xc'c1OLAIJr5 4: Keyette Club 3, 4, Ollieer 4: l5.ll.l,..-X. 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: l7.'l.,X. 3, 4: Stutlent Council l, Ollicer l: llnincrooin Ullieer ' 'll ' llorntcoinin Smnsor 4 unior Senior Z, Bai I l, 2, - g .1 . 2 I -- ' lVailress 2: Cheerleacler l, 2, 3, 4, lleatl 4: Stunt Night Court, Queen. ,IAAIES -IENNINGS WELLS Diversified Occupations 4. ,IIAIAIY CiUILFORD VVELLS Football l, 2, 3, 4: llaislxetball I: 'liraclx 2. 3, 4. .IOIINNY llARI'4E1.L WEST lranslierretl from Van Nuys, Calif. 4: Football 4. Page Forty ROLAND LEE WIIl'I'E ljl'QI1L'l1 Club 3: Science Club 3, 4. fXLVIN RAY TYNDALL Staff Photographer 4: Key Club 4: French Club 3, 4: Fikv Hi-Zette Staff 3, 4: Homeroom Officer 3: Choir 1: Junior-Senior Vllziiter Z: Science Club 2, 3, 4. lDOROTH Y SUGG VICK Spanish Club 4: French Club 3: F.T.A. 3, 4: Pike Ili-Zvtlc 3, 4: Choir l. RENDY PAYE VIVERETTE National llonnr Society 3, 4: Marshal 2: F.B.L.A. 3, 4: lloineroom Oflficer 4. CEOROE LINDEAIAN WAINWRIGHT, JR. National Honor Society 3, 4: Marshal 2, 3, 4: Chief Marshal 3, 4: Class Ollicer 3: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Foot- ball l, Z, 3. 4: Basketball I, Z, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2: Track 3: Senior Superlative: junior-Senior VVaiter 2: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4: Morehead Scholarship Recipient: Most Valuable Football Player Award: Stunt Night Court. CIlARLES DOUG WAI.STON LINDA CiRAY WALSTON F.Il..'X. 3, 4: Choir 4. NOVA KATHRYN WARD lieyette Club 4: French Club 3: F.T.A. 3. 4: Fike lli-lem' Stall' 3, 4: Bantl 1: junior-Senior XVaitress 2. ALBERT LANNIS WATSKJN .IAAIES CLASTON WATSON, JR. Band I, 2, 3, 4. ZXNNE LOUISE Wic:c:1Ns National Ilonor Society 3, 4, Marshal 3, 49 lit-yettc Club 2. 3. 4, Ofhcer 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: l'.ll.A 29 F.T.A. 3, 4, Ifikr' lliflette 3, 4, Business Manage: 4, Student Council 4: American Field Service Com- mittee 3, 44 Senior Superlativeg Class Day Speaker, Homecoming Sponsor 45 junior-Senior Waitress 23 Chairman -of VVays and Means Committee 4, Co- Chairman of llomecoming 4. ROBERT lDOUGLAS VVILKERSON Key Club 4, llomeroom Dflicer l, 2, 41 liootball l 2: Basketball 1, W'ays and Means Committee 4. IJANNY BRAXTON VVILLIAMS Diversified Occupations 4. JUDTTH PEOUY VV1LL1A1x1s I7.ll.I,.tX. 3, 4g Choir 2, 3, 4. KENNETH lX4ARK WILLIABIS French Club 3. LINDA PAYE WII.LIAMS F.ll..-X. 4: llomeroom Ofhcer 4: Choir 2. RANDAH ,IO WILLIARIS l7.Il.A. 45 Band 2, 3. RICHARD TLXLFRED WILLIABIS Diversified Occupations 43 Band lg Football l, 2. DOROTHY CAROL WILLIABISON F.Il.A. 31 F.T.A. 3, -I-g Band l, 2, 3, 4. 4 22 k 4 i T l Q4 L i 1 1 Z 5 E 3 5 S 1 il CiEORCE ROGER VVINBON French Club 3. 4. PATRICIA ZXNN VVINDHAM Kcyette Club 3, 4: l'5.l3.L..'X, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3g l3.'l..'X. 53 Student Council 5: llomeroom Oflicer lg Band l, 2, Senior Superlativeg llomr-coming Sponsor 41 Clit-crlcatler l, 2, 3, 43 Co-Chairman of Senior Class l'Ioat 4, Stunt Night Court. SAMUEL EDWIN XXYINSTEAD llixcrsifietl Occupations 4. -lUDI'l'll LYNN XVOOD Kept-ttc Club 4g l'-'.l3.l-..X. 4: F.ll.X. 2, fl. 4, Olllcer Z, 3, 4: Student Council 4, Band l, 1, 35 Stunt Xlglll Court. VV1LL1Ax1 MOsEs XVOODARD, JR. lrcnch Club 3. 4: Student Council 4: llomcrooin 1 Ollicer 45 Science Club 2, 3, 4. 1 SERVET LESTER ZERO T Spanish Club SQ lloineroom Oflicer l, 2, liormtlmll l. Page I-'orty-one l' l I 1 P. Allifklfll 111111 F. Irvin look on ax C. Fnrii presents , . 5. I'url1c5 is l1u11o1'c1l willz C0011 Cilizelzslzip A11'111'd. 1111: cuvctcnl D 1116 Hfoxf Vzzlzmlale 17001111111 l'I11yc1' Aamlnl to CZ, vxfllill- uwiglzt. Honored for Outstandin Per ormances 101711 .UUIIU-1' 1Uorc110111f Scfzolzzrxlzip 5XyUllli71CL'X 1111' Huafxiv, J A. ,IV'j'l1ClllH, l1c1'11s1ci11, C. x4!Lli11Ii'I'iNLfIlI, Cf. Iiuilcy, il. E1111111111, 111111 N. Amlersmz. SENIORS NOT PICTU RED jouw l3nANKl.lN BAlllfllil,,lJ RONNIE LEE BASS CLARLANDU VVILSON IIMTS ROYCE LINVVOUD I31ssE'l 1'u BOBBY -IEAN Co1.1.1N:-L FIQIIOIXIAS IACKSON I,ll.liS -IAUKIE clER'I'RLlDL lX1Al,l'ASS fXLv1N RAY PIIII,l.1l'S BRLICE CHAN1' Pmnuuw Doms S1.A'1'E VERNON VVAYNE 'llvsow LoRE'1'TA -IEAN VVAIWLEI: IDAVID CTHALIXIERS W1Ns'1'E,xu .v .ve-Y , , 'Z 'A EQ' ' :HQ , ig , . f 1 ' gi, E 6 W vfQ4gg'vggf., Wfifffffwl , 92502 F. Iczzlcizzs, N. Amlcrsozz, mul Hzmmuz rcuclz National Meri! Sclzolfzrslzip Finals. uclzzgu mul I.. Ufiggim wulclz as Berlzsicizz scllx u mg to S. Allen. Page l'0rIjf111rCc xg! 2 5,1 WM1 1 f 1 , . 1 I fic 1111 l icst LOUISE XN'1c:c:1Ns Clurmczg AIENMNS SCUI' Bcxl All 130111111 um' C'L11z11E1zLEY .IAQ14 Hmnczu T f Winner Mos! Popzzlm' SARA LYNN RILEY -WW 'W C1EOHCIE XX'A1NwR1c:m' R 2 J WNW., ,- 1 f 1' Wizriesr RUBY AIERCER Bora BOYKIN Most Stzulimzs PAYE -IENKINS ERRY BliRNS'l'lilN SCUI' Best IJVUSSCLI ANNE AMERSON FRANK FAmxIE1x Most Dvpuzulume - 1 Suri l4URl3IiS Ihvm XfV141Bla i Best Loolaizzlg PAT NVINDHAM ERRY IIoLr,1Nc:sw0m'H -, ff' Q J Q KWWL W WM! -mxfwwxn iff f 'Q A X ,, aww? bfffwfwvf ,ff my f 4 7, !Wy,Qs,yx7yWQfwN,:,, fjgfktq ,W Z wAw Wwfff Ew,f-f,Wf, fy If ,f f fy f f, ff f W, Ni, SMMXW swf swnxsffxff MW, W, ,mnxffuffy X .0-Xi, X0 ffm,,f,,A.w,f,z f , ff f , f M A f 4, M43 I, Z4 X .7 V A I 7, X17 f f ,, X , ff 7 , Z f, ,f f 5,1 wf , f 1 ,V I Awww, f WMA. X N 4? 'V 4 f Aw Q x A f A n 41 f ww sm A K, A fffs Z3 ,vi 1 ,fi Host T-tlIL'lll'L'lI IANIJI' Bu'r'rcms Dura ELLIS .scar Winners Afost Athletic EMMA KAY IJAVVSON IJONNIE MATTOX t Photo raph preserves memorable experiences S. Forbes and Hodge combine talents in working on tlze Senior Class Float. Sla' 7lIOlfl4'VtI17lll'l'S, H. lialelwlor anal A. Tfnclall l is 3 1 prepare for anoilzvr of flzvir many asxiggrmzents. S. I.. Riley mul C, ECfl1'lZ1HltlSOll, clelegates to Ufiltl- acrcs, aml ll. Connor mul Culalaerlcy, delegates lo Boys' aml Girls' State, talk over tltcir summer Uxpericlzcas, c4LAHS LJAY SP1iA1u'1:s: I,wL1i5e XViggim, Ilisimifzng Dick Fllis, Pmpfzvfg Faye jenkins, Poe! and Neal Anderson, Tesmlor. Representin . . . XVM's AND NIEANS CoMM1'1 1'1iIg: fS1umIIug2 IJ, XYillxerwn, I5. Ilnlc. li. Fznrlllur, Forbes, and lladgc. rSeutcd,J R. Owens, D. XXX-lnlu, XY. Iluylxin, In XViggins 1fylIHil'IlILlIIj, P. Nunncry, S. Mclyhail, R. Mercer, and R. Iiringle. CLASS IXlO'Iw'l'O ll nmttvrs not lmu' uzuclz we am' capalfle of zfoiazgg 17111, lzou' nmclz we do. CLASS MASCOTS ELLA 1x'1C7NEII.I, PI,Y1.En AALSEY VVHOIXIAS STO'l I', IV Class 0 962 CLASS COLORS Cold - VVl1itc CLASS FLUVVER Vvllifl' Carnation Cmmf AIARSIIALSI G. VVainwright, N Hult, L. Stokes, S. Furbcs, and il Bernstein. , . .X Q..mmzgmwf5,i.amcfz:M+fmvzwm:xwxfm:wamm:Am if. K. Dawson, sole siippnrier of tile Selzim N7z1ik-Out Strike, iiuviits tize ITTTi'l'tIi of otizei S6'lIi0l'S-IVIIO never came. The cjUlH1SCiUl S Office offers vnlzuilaie aid 10 eoilegeflmzzizzi Seniors iike A. Tyndall, S. Siiieelvy, Cf. Farris, ami Rfzsnzzisseiz. Cflzristnzzis brings ll0l1lC1'UO1l1 parties-P. Hensley, S. Suleelvy, rl. Sims, iimi S. Hnrriss are seen presenting tl giff to Miss Leia Ayeuclc f M f f f W X X f 0? Nw X ,.k 'X 'f Seniors file into 1110 fluzliiorilmz for zznmtlzw' I.lYS6'llII7Ij' jH'UQ1'llHI. ' I Sims und AlI1ffI1E1l'S enjoy HIC splendor of the mmzml IIHZIOV- Senior Hfzlzquci' and Prom. tars Shine In Leadin Roles Hr. CJUOVIQL' fxtltlllli pre-ellis 511150111 U. Uyeir willl 4111 lIOlZU1'!'Il':l' Jiplmuu rw llwmtcirr, Chief Huzwluzl. looks on .6 ,fff 2 , ,X ff? X . 'ff 4 Hifi Q , f4fff1,f ,H as-nf, ,f, fQf,, ff E-:if f' ,X nf' duties as pages for Cvllegc Day. S. Touzlinsmz, I.. Iimvlixzg, I-. Baker, S. Horne, ll. Bromllzlfrsl, S. Puttersolz, H. uIt1f9UlZ, mul II. Hostick discuss their Sw iii g 0151? lfig 17I'UHl. Page Fifty-five I. IJIHIIHIII, IJ. l,tHTlHIlUl'L', JI. Iiorlqzll. Cf Unies, CI. llzzllzml, YV. firflrcx. ll. Cffzrf, 111111 F. U'iIl:i11s puzrw tllffillg 1114! OFFICERS VVILL CRAVES, President CiAROL1NE VVHITE, Vice-president BETSY QlARR, Secretary Doms l'lORNE, Treasurer Horne, Mflzite, Carr, Graves Class 1963 JUNIOR ADVISERS Bliss Sadie Bell Mrs. Kutlicrinc lilsiniiw Miss Diane Broughton Mrs. Flf mi'a 1 lluncliroxx' Mr. Francis Collins Mrs. Katlilccn Putters Mr. Cilbcrt Fcrrcll Mrs. Rolvcrtu Fritclmrrl Miss Louisc Filic Mr. Wlilliziiii Xlicir ADVISERS: Fleming, Pritcliurcl, llzrnclirow, llroug ton, Fikc, Ferrell, Bell, VVcir. Patterson anal Collins. .. vafifgw N 93 f M s ii N ga W6 WNW Z! f f f X , ZF' fl ff 1 f I y X f 7 af' 4 , f f 2 mf? 1 ff ? 'f 1 df, 51 VW? 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Eason Milton Raymond Eatmon Charles Royce Edwards VVilliam Howard Edwards VVilliam Ervin Elliott llerbert Edward Ellis, Jr. -Io Ann Ellis -ludy Faye Ellis ,Iudith Ann Emory Linda Ann Evans Ceorgc Raymond Farris .lean Leslie Earris Elizabeth Jackie Fisk Douglas Houston Fitzgerald Suzanne Flowers Robert Clark Forbes Brenda ,loyce Franks Leah Carol Eulghum Edward Ronney Calloway James Cleon Codwin, Jr. llenry Garland Granger, Ill Willizim Thompson Graves Donald Cleveland llardison Jo Ann Hardison Mary Cheatham Harris Barbara Phyllis Hayes Vivian Ann Hayes William Qliver Hedgcpcth James Draughn High, Ill Frederick Morton Ilight, 111 Brenda Pearl Hinnant John Daniel Hobgood, Jr. Mary Jeanette Hodges Patsy Bose Holloman Carolyn Louise Hollowell Doris Faye Horne Sandra Gayle Horne Ann Carolyn Horton Joyce Ann House Willizim Julius Howard, Martha Lane Hussey Ann Braswell Jennings Brenda Lois Johnson Jacquelyn Priscilla Johnson Brenda Joyce Joyner Eddie Eugene Joyner Janice Faye Joyner Jesse Clabourn Joyner Lurenda Anne Joyner Patricia Ann Joyner Waiida Robbins King Donald Glenn Lamm Marilyn Joyce Lamm Myra Elizabeth Lamm William Henry Lamm Alice Louise Langley Bertha Connie Langley Michael Dee Lanier Clyde Marshall Lewis James Caskill Lewis, Jr. Page Fiftjerzirzc I 1 'Y , W K '53 Q-ff , ms X , S N 1 ,iw 1 km? lbw zxli f XfQ,'y t. fx ' X 'x , as ,X My Q . 4 5 X Z ,, if fQi W' KW? 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YE .:,!' , F' f 4, ew ff -w-my ' fast ZS' ff' f f ' f f ZW 5 A M W WW' Junior ,Ianice Evelyn Linvillc Coy Edwin Lucas Margaret Louise Marsh Frances Sue lWayo Carol Jean McCullen Claudia McKeel Charles Knox McMillan Donald Ray Mercer Eddie Garland Mercer Emily Sherry Mink Samuel hllorris hloore -Ioanna Pace Muzinich Brenda Faye Nichols Charlotte Ann Oates Maxine .Icwcl O'Neal 'liimothy Edwin Dycrman hiaryin Owens ,ludy Diane Parker Deborah jean Parramorc Sarah Frances Patterson Maryinc Dale Petway Kathryn Aileen Phelps ,Iamcs VVilliam Pittman Nancy ,Io Pittman Rudy Lynn Pittman Wlilliam Bryan Pittman Royce Nesters Poythress Douglas Howard Price Sylvia Carylon Price Marion Lafayette Pridgcn Y Annie Lclvh Prrncc cnnic Gale Proctor Anvclrnc hlrddlcton urcly Thomas Edward urnn C noi Dianne Pxcrd Xvrllrrm Ruffin Pxeaves George William Rickman lhomas Owens Rrlev Prtrrcra Anne Roberts Curtis Gay Robinson . 5 x. 'I N I - ru , I . ' , Y s - W X , ' A , ' , Q ' . , A mmf.. 35 N, . . ,X A ' ' A 3 .W ,..- A ,Q . . 11 . X i f ' ,Q ' fr 1 ' ' 5 . t f r .J X gg-5. W if . x. N V Aff: I - .V ' i , 50 51' J I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Betty jean Rodgers 'Iohn Kermit Rodgers, Clark Ann Rose Donald llubert Rose lXIlarjorie Iacqualyn Rose Dallas Dewey Rouse Carolyn Doreen Sams .Iudith Ann Sawyer Virginia Lynn Schade Arthur .Iames Shackleliord, lll Ceorge Royall Sherwood, ll Claude Ernest Simons, jr. Ernest Russell Skinner, Ir. ,Iames Ray Skinner Ronald Hardy Skinner Robert Braxton Smith, Ir. Annie Laura Spaugh James Gilmer Stancil Georgia Tomlinson Stark Oliver Glenn Stone Carlton Glenn Stott Vivian Lee Strickland julia Kay Sutton Elbert jay Taylor Thomas jasper Taylor, -Ir. Richard llarry Tee Ramona Faye Temple Benjamin Edward Thompson Laura Kay Thompson Sandra WI'ay Tomlinson Beatrice Tomlinson Turner Judith Faye Tyndall Stephen Lee Vandernoot Sylvia Pearl Vick Barbara Ellen VValston Linda Faye Walston Margaret Estelle VVatkins Carol Lee Watson Rachel Lawrence VVatson Willis Edward Watsoii if gf ,I ,fy , 41 y f,fIf,.,a ,Ni 5 xW! ,i 456' f ! + sway V 7 s f ,st s ...f xl jg X 5 Aff DQ T 'H X! SQX f WM wwf? XO'- ,ps wmv 1+-' 4 4 I YV' J ,, A Z Q fi , Iv'-0' x gan-or 'Nu u , QQ .. Page Sixty mm 4 fr' f L I Xs 'fa,, i - ,W s ' , X1 X Pwr' W X Q Q f ' ' - x - uso. 1 Q xv K i George VVilliard Anderson, judy Kay Baker Raymond Connor Bissette Alton Vatonc Britt Elton Ray Bunn lirancis Ahnont Day Linda liaye Driver l.ynn hlarie Eardy Luther Perry Finch Robert ,Ninos llayes, ji. , my i 7 , .. , S ik Ia- x ' NOT PICTURED Graham jackson Holland james David Hubbard Mary Cale Hughes Ccrald Alton jones Benjamin Darden joyncr Phillip Killctte Thomas Rudolph Lainm Dorothy jean Mercer hlichacl Carlyle lXlcDuffie VValtcr justice Parrish, H1 Robert Bruce Stancil Junior lklildred joyce Webb Barbara Sue Wells Frances Ann Wells Charles Thomas Welton Ann Collette Wheeler Edward Bowen Wheeler William Edwin Wheeler james Edgar White, jr. Mary Caroline White john Howard Whitehursr Archie james Whitley, jr. Lynda Dianne Whitley Nina Frances Whitley Fate Marvin Wilkins, jr. Shelby jean Williams jimmy Elliott VVilliamson Peggy Ann Windham Claudia Ernestine Winstead Linda Dianne Winstead Phillip Edward Winstead Bruce Cooke Woodard Elizabeth Hackney VVoodard William Elliott Wynn Diane Elizabeth Youngs Annette Eleanor Stanley jimmy Sutton james William Taylor Donnie Tuberville james Thomas Vick Robert Lee Warrick james Arthur Vvilliams Pat Williams Ronnie Hugh Williams Sarah Lane Wooten gf Si.xjy11ii'o 6 In preparation for Stunt Night, the junior girls practice their skit- Tile Morning After. - X B. Y Z C. Oates and T. Riley, co-ciuzirmen of the 1962 junior-Senior, discuss plans for the event. ,J 4'Wrap Up a Victory -tizeme of tlze junior A. Davis, C. Mclieci, K. Sutton, I. limerick, class float in the Homecoming parade. P. Hayes, and Bl. Iwtlllllllnnuijflilll Him! Comes Naturally Stunt. . ,.,.,X,S i 1-Alffu we 1 fm 4 1,4 31' 3 fikiiill-4' ,gi timid Page Sixtli'-tizree ,,,'!, Qu-13-a1u512rfA -1 U , W 55421143751 JT, A LMT 4 1 , I f rw : . 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R .1 V D Y ' 3 11- fr 1 .Eff A A , 3-' 1 ' V f 1 Q ff Z, ' fW!lD9Hl0'W I vmwfwmwvff'-1fi' 'mwwz ,lf Imzinrs enjoy zlmzcizzgg ut zz sclmnl jmrtg R. Ufatson aml O'Neul, co-clmiruzen of tlze junior Liglzt Bulb Sale, try tlzeir snlesnmzzxliip on Hr. George Anlitms. Juniors in Action jimiors, C. White and S. Horne, register Spelling Bee contestants. MW W? ,Q tx-A if 196 V435 si f w Y f 1 First come, first served, applies to sophomores during fourth period lunclz. Qioroifr C f ' f , A If X Mos! zzeufcomers seem lost. but I. Bulk cum knows his 'way m'o1u14l. Page Sixty-seven Mm , 1 Mrs A I1-1 1Nl1's Mr. 1111 111-111 11.1 11 A1111 Illlttikx N1111111 111-1111 111111111-11 A11-. 111111111-1 111111 1 c:11111-1- 1111. S21 1-11 11 5111111111- N1-ll 111g11 111-1. M111-11 51111111 lxllll 11111111111 A11-1. ,111111-1 S11-11-11111111 AIJVISIJISZ Strickl1111d, High, Ilullurd, Smith, Nublc, limo, Skinner. Alllflilill, Gl11x'c1' illltl BL-111111111. OFFICERS XV1LL1A1x1 IJUNTER, President -IOHN VVILSON, Vice-president RLIFFLES CTOLLINS, Secretary B111 SIMONS, Treasurer llllllfef, Collins, Wfilsmz, Simons Class 1964 SOP! IUMORE ADVISER5 ophomores Sara Margaret Ahhitt Janet Paul Amerson Douglas Allen Charles Bandolph Bailey Janice Marie Baker Joseph Martin Baker Sadie Cray Baker James Edward VVilkins Ba Janice Diane VVortham llarriet Claire Barker Anne Anderson Barnes Bonnie Kaye Barnes Cecelia Sue Barnes Dennis VVayne Barnes Dorothy Mae Barnes lilsie Lucas Barnes Judith Ann Barnes Melda Jean Barnes Sandra Kaye Barnes Willizim David Barnes Claudia Jean Bartholomew Brenda Joyce Bass Judy Carol Batts Sandra Bay Bauconi Wzindzi Bay Baucom Marsha lloward Beamon Barbara Nell Beamon Frankie Yvonne Bean Loretta Dale Bean Ann Margaret Benoit Joseph Michael Black Douglas Parker Bostiek Charles Thomas Boswell Minnie Sue Boswell Jobie Turl Bowen Samuel King Bowling Sandra Inez Boyette Dorothy Ann Boykin Jerry Lynn Boykin Judith Ann Boykin lkcum 'Vv X00 fgff X 1 ,f .Ll diff, X X, , V XX- wma. Page Sixty-iziize Page Seventy ,mmm 0 We ophomores Polly Christian Boykin Stephen Edward Bradley Dallas McDonald Bridgers Edith Lanier Bridgers Susan Dianne Bridgers Linda Kaye Burgess Raymond Crant Butler, joyee Ann Cale Cynthia lane Carson Brenda -loyee Carter Lester Lee Carter -Ioan Augusta Chalk Mary Lou Cherry Edward Potter Clark Linda Ann Coghill VVillena Bay Collins -lohn Allen Copeland Cynthia jean Cooper Sandra Kay Corbett Barhara Ann Courie Brenda Kay Creekmore ,Iames Edmonson Crute, lil Martha lenette Cunningham ludith Faye Dail Balph Lee Dale Betty Lynn Daniel Susan Helena Daughtridge VVilliam Travis Davenport Brenda Clyde Davis joseph Thomas Davis ,lames Shelton Deans Willizrm Perry Deans Charles Conner Dempsey Kathleen Diekerman Sarah Elizabeth Diekerman lylargaret Carol Eason Patricia Ann Easter Tonya Raye Eatmon Judith Ann Edwards Don Elwood Elliott ,lainie Sue Ellis Roberta Ellis Lawrence Taylor Ethericlgc W Qfharles Tony Evans Donald Whiyne Evans Utha Erick Evans -lo Cheryl Exum Percy Lee Ferrell Geralcl Thomas Forbes -lanice Garolyn Forbes Owen VVebster Franks Richard Alton Fulforcl Edwin lklorton Fulghum Olivia Fay Fulghum Paula Fay Fulghum Patricia Allan Gardner Sheila Gayle Gardner Thomas Preston Gay, lr. james Irvin Gill julia Douglas Glover Glincla -loan Goclwin Mildrecl Lee Gregg Phil Hack lX'lartha Susan Hackney Violet Ruby Harrell Dianna Binforcl Harriss Carol Ann Hawks Dennis VVray Hawley Carol Ann Heeclen Thomas Mark Herring Brenda Kaye Horton -Io Anne House Audrey Louise Howard Donnie Ray Howell William Cooper Hunter Susan jean jessup Donald Pittman johnson Roger Anthony lohnson lane Harrell Iohnston Connie Louise Jones KEN My vzluv . ,X I, , f If I z X ffff! '. f- 1 JW L f Z!!! f 1 4 QQ f ' f f fag: NW f,-flfm fgff- , ff aff ' 1' .' ff V, fl ,, ff- , H ' 'ff f :nf ., 7 Wx XM f ,y b t Page SC1'c'rzt,r-orze fc K f M 45 X X f f X f 4 4 4353119 Page Seventy-two ho ores Diana ,lean -Iuairc Barbara jean Keen VVilliam Andrew Keen .lanice Ann Kersey James Franklin Koenig Bonnie lone Kenyon Averettc Mitchell Lamm -lulia -lo Lancaster Dalen Elaine Lanier Robbie Ann Leach P. hi. Lewis, lll Alan -lay Liggon Agnes Fay Lucas Donald Sherwood Lundy LaVerne Luper Mary Ann Maclaga Ollen Russell Mangum Goethe Wilkilas lX'larsh, lll Brenda Faye Martin Franklin Vvillis hlassengill Gerald VVaync Matthews Norma Ann Maynard Nannie Mae Matthews Sandra Ray Mcljarland Carolyn Dale lX'lcKecl ,Ioyce Faye Mercer Leroy Baxter Miller, lll Larry Allen Mercer Edward Leon hlinchew Alice .lane hlinford Evelyn Mitchell Sandra Jane Moody Grace Thompson Moore Linda Faye lxloorc Rexford Alvin hilurray -lane Mylum james Patrick Neal Brenda Irene Newton Charles Aaron Nichols Sandra lane Overton Patricia Ann Owens Ava -lean Owens Carolyn Fay Page Ricky Clark Page Emma Lee Patterson Linda Faye Pipkin Cail LaVerne Pittman Ann Celzer Polhill Otha VVayne Pollard Charles Collett Powell, Carol ,lane Quick Brenda Joyce Riley Francis Dillon Roberson, Sally Mack Rose ,lulia Faye Rouse Ceorge Patrick Rowe Molly Estelle Rucker Marian Carol Sandifer Lois jean Scott Nan Elizabeth Shannon Ray Raymond Shepard, .lr Vvilliam -lohn Simons Henry htlorrill Skinner Kathryn Sherrill Skinner Brenda Carol Smith -ludson Chamblee Smith lane Smith Patricia Ann Smith Earl Bobby Spivey Fred rick Christopher Stallings Robert Emerson Stamper Marion Ray Stephenson, I lanice Elizabeth Stinagle Margaret Catherine Stokes loyee Ann Strickland Mary janet Sullivan james Adrian Taylor Judy Lane Tedder Elizabeth Thaxton Linda Ioyce Thigpen 1' . ffk f f f f 2- ff X, ' 1 . W fl 1 i , ' . 2 ' ' 'I' '14, fag , Z ,. ffzw' ,. , V , A .,f ' ' ,WV Page Sevezzfj'-tlzree Page Seventy-four VVilliam Ernest Adkins jodie Baker lkiary Norma Barfield Larry Hayes Barnes Alice Ruth Bass Alvin Ravonne Bass Mordecai Prett Batten David Lafate Batts Kermit Dick Bennett, jr. james Earl Bissette Ernest Lce Bradley joseph Alvin Braswcll Callis Edgar Bridgcrs, lil jimmy Lee Bunn David Burnsworth William Lawrence Carpenter john Porter Carroll Robert Austin Currie NOT PICTURED Ann Spaulding Davis Kenneth Davis William Cray Edwards, Barbara Ann Evans Reginald Eric Farmer Robert Arther Farris, jr Alex Ray Forbes Billy Ray Cay Ernest Leon Coard Charles Wayne Hales Nancy Roberta Meeks Paul Franklin Owens Louis Reynold Page Anthony Louis Pappas Ernest Stoney Patterson Rebecca Ann Pittman Morris Lynn Robinson Florence Cray Rogers julian Clifton Sanders, l 1' jr. Wil if john Pope Wade Linda Ruth Walls Emerson Ray Wells Sandra Qwens West john Moore Wilson, Georgia Kay Worrell Ira Yelverton, jr. Richard Lee Sanford Frank Delmar Sawyer William Ray Scott jimmy Clyde Smith Rex Stancil Wayne Cary Stancil Russell Edwin Summerlin Richard Sutton Dennis Warren Tait Cenie Robin Vick Preston Walston, jr. Samuel Edward White William Earl Whitley William I-Ierber Wilkins Billy Ray Wimberley james Franklin Woodard Kenneth Charles Williams Patricia Christine Yelverton ophomores Dennis Gerald Thorne Tim jernigan Turner Tony Carolyn Vandernoot William Harvey Vaughan, Sharon Ann Walston jennes Randy Walters Phillip Hargett Warren Thomas Richard Watson janicc Marie Weaver Charles Allen Whitley Frances Athleen Wilkerson Carolyn Faye Williams Daniel Randolph Williams Patricia Christine Williams Beverly Lane Williamson james Cerhman Williamson ,I Z P. Gardner and I. Alylzuu learn Carly that they can find the right mzmrers from Afrs. B1't'Hll10l1. Soplzomores join upper-classuzeu in supportinlsg 1110 Cyclones. ILV. Clzecrlcmlers get mgeilzer before a big game. Sophomores Prepare ' 2 , Q 4 . , I For tardom f f f wx 1 ' ' -.15 , ' 392' a,f.f-fm ff ' W! , ,, HOME ,QUUM fy W I3 OL! S , , Il ,W 1, wwf.- ul. House and S. Alzzclfurluml uxxis! Mr. Hose in selling game tickets In IJ. lvllflfllt' uml H. lVIlISfllll. S01'7ll01110TCS Sljtlll' lllt' WCIIS f7'UHI L'ltlS5 tu cluxs Stmlent Cozuzcil executives M. Connor mul l. Culflzerley, explain lzomeroom rolls to ll. Henman mul Sum Alzlzitt, nigger sophomores. f A ffbkvf QQ A X-if , Q .. ,. , ., Y , V Z2 . A X W 5 X f , ' j LQ , J -va X V, A ' -V ,. K., H V 1, . ' -- . f ' ---' Q fi V ,, ,, X ,, f Q , , 5 ' X X ,X , f Q ww ' Q2 gf' , 0 -My if 'T ' 1 4 Q a 5: www ' f v . Q X X.: ' f f -k sf' ' gf f Am f 5 7 S X ' '27 ' Z! - A Xe, X, QQ 52' M 'AW M . 7 W wx ., .Y 1 I . 1' 1 , .ff , . , Q, f V ,fp - fs! ff? K, .vii f XX Q ' Q , 7, H, fjfigt Q :Vg Sp f R712-a . . . 1,4 , ww? 6 0, 49 we , Q' W' sw 2, ' WN W V Pei: ,xx Q' Q N Q . X w The joint staffs celebrate a festive occasion. ff 1, ff nw-Nw' , 'N f fwilyff ,4fW5f,, 2-Q?-1 4 r 4, V' z 1 W0 Q Tiizicl Pali W 5 AJ i if , WL .if . L V1 The Keyettes sing their song ns n finale of the Chrixinmi progrimi. Page Seveizty-iiiize 41 Q f fv . 0' 1 , W V I W S1-NIU!! Air-'xiuuisz First rout: L. Stokes, M. Pearson, .l. Bottoms, R. Kringle, L. VVigggins, C. Ed- inundson. Seeoiztl Voir: Forhes, G. Pitt, li. Pridgen, -I. Cuhherley, I. Poythress, F. -lenkins, D. llaniel, S. Riley, C. Lamm. Third row: -I. liatinan, ll. Quinn, VI. Howard, B. Fulghum, l. Bern- stein, -I. fhainpion, S. 'Salt-ehy, F. Ciarnalian, A. Shingleton, N. Holt, G. VVainwri53,ht. T he National Honor Society f , Urlflclilisz llolmhy l'-Lllyjllllllll, l.'iL'L 1Jl'L'NiLlL'IIlQ Louise Stokes, Str l6lLll'l'1 lfave lenltins, l'rr'sitlei1l. N111 picliireil: Charles llailev, ll'ULIS1il'Cl'. The four goals of the National Honor Society are to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to pro- mote worthy leadership, to stimulate a desire to render service, and to encourage the development of character in the students of Ralph L. Pike Senior High School. During its third year in existence at Pike, the National Honor Society, under the direction of Miss Clyde Hunter, had twenty-nine members hefore the induction program after mid-term. On liehruary 9, twenty-nine new memhers were inf ducted. The junior and senior members maintain at all times a 3.5 scholastic average and are approved hy the entire faculty. SOCIE W' ld S 3 Nan' menzlwers nf the Nzztiomzl Honor Sociely urv izzclzfutvc JUNIOR MEMBERS! First row: C. Abernathy, Farris, A. Roberts, D. Horne, L. Evans, B. Carr. Second row: L. Bowling, C. VVhite, K. Strickland, D. Youngs, L. Marsh, B. Dunn, Ruse. Tliirzl VOIP! Broadhurst, C. Oates, A. Spaugh, Busticlc, D. Pz11'rz11nore, C. Sams, B. Cruw. Fourtlz row: A. Tyndall, B. Dickens, VVhitehurst, T. Uverman, VV. Cruvus, G. Sluerwnfml, VV. Pittman, T. Baker. fN0t pictured: Sara Pattersmml nm zelps lrriglzterz the Siuclent Council partir for 11rzderprivileged ellildrerz. The Student Council is a service organization composed ol student representatiyes with hlr. Thomas Stott, adviser. During foothall season, the Council inaugurated its first pnwject-worlting in the concession stands to raise money needed for this years activities. The outstanding duty of the Council was planning a successful Homecoming. They selected sponsors, planned the parade, the half-time show. and an after the game dance at the Beereation Center. Next came the annual Sadie llawltins Festivities, with Cindy Carson and Ceorge -Ienliins winning the traditional prizes for the hest dressed depicting Dogpatch style. Other functions in which the Student Council played starring roles during the year were the Christmas party for ten children, assisting with the March of Dimes, spon- soring the annual Siudent-Faculty basketball game, and directing the election of officers for the ensuing year. 'wwf wuwhg-1' AIIKE Coxwon Iuny CIUBBERLEY President Vice-Presitierzl IANET BoYKiN Ifxrxrias NIATTHEVVS Secretary Trerisurer The Stud nt Council IVV AS I 7 First row: ,. iiggins, . pang 1, C. EdI'lH1I'lLlSil11, B. Vvatson, C. Carson, XR ood, L. Vvalls, K. Barnes. Second row: I. Bose, 'lf Turner, G. Sauls, K. Sutton, P. Hayes, Boykin, I. Clover, A. Polhill, M. Beamon. Third row: K. Lamm, AI. Howard, B. Wlooclard, D. -Iohnson, D. Fulford, B. Vlialters, D. Vllehh, S. Vick, P. Nunnery. Fourth row: Nl. Connor, D. Iames, Clark, B. Starling, E. Simons, VV. Hunter, S. Saltas, U. Ferrell, I. hlatthews, L. Stokes, , C. Oates, VI. Cuhherley, hir. T. Stott, N. Holt. aye- rswf' , Q? STAFF LEADERS? Louise Vlliggins, Btisiizess illtzizugerg Nlartha Sue Pearson, liclitoi'-iii-Clziefg Carolyn Edmundson, Assistant Editor. Th Filce Hi-Zette .llL'l7I17L'7'S of the Iourimlisui CILISS ure busy prepuriizrg the liiyozit for i 11 issue of tlze Pike Iliffelle. Wlici, what, where, when, and why are familiar terms to the newspaper staff. With these terms in mind, the editors, proofreaders, and business manager publish the liilze Hi-Zetie monthly. hlartha Sue Pearson, Editor-ineChief, and Carolyn Ed mundson, Assistant Editor, were responsible for the over- all production of the paper. Dinah Daniel, lfaye -lenltins, Dwight Hudson, Dot Vick, Kitty XVard, Louise Wfiggins, Alvin Tyndall, and Patsy Seburn rendered invaluable serv- ices in their capacity as senior editors, however, the suc- cessful production of any paper would not be complete without the tireless efforts of the reporting staff. The Pike Hi-Zette tries to present an accurate record of each school month, while also recognizing students' achieve- ments. The annual April literary edition, consisting of the students' best short stories, poems, and essays, attempts to make its readers aware of the fact that they have an active part in the school newspaper. Seated: S. Vick, A. Davis, A. lennings, Nixon, Stokes, M. Harris, A. Amerson, P. jenkins, S. Mink. Standing: L. Wiggiiis, Mrs. P.. Pritchard, E. VVoodard, B. Crow, B. Stallings, C. Pulcher, S. Patterson, D. Youngs, B. Starling, E. Dawson, D. Vick, I. Iorclan, K. VVard, M. Pearson, D. Daniel, D. Hudson, C. Edmundson, A. Tyndall, P. Seburn. A W .W Suu Folilars Xlns. Nliiuixm IJLINN Flfllflll' ,'l1li'ist'l' iw, 3 - l .l lenzliers Qmqayawa '1 of flze IXCCULAIHL sniff enjoy Clliristunis goodies. all the 1101110 of ,llrs. K. FlL'HIlll.Ll. Emromm, QQTAFF: Setitetl: Saleehy, S. Stokes, N. Holt, A. Shinggleton, A, Bunn, nl. Cuhherley. Sttzlztlilzg: llernstei Nl. Eatinan, L. Stokes. A. Ainerson, Nlrs. nl. Dunn. As memhers of the eclitorial stuff of the ACCO- LADE, we have had the responsibility of recording the story ol ti year ut Filie. This was not only an honor hestowecl upon us hut also quite ti eliul- lenge. Vvith Sue Forlmes, Editor, zincl lX'lrs. Nliriuin Dunn, Adviser, we learned that the tusli helore us was one involving mueh worla, uncl yet one with great rewurcl. Soon we heeaune totally engrossed in our us- signecl roles in this procluetion. Vlle pooled our thoughts uncl our icleus in orcler to plan Ll hoolx in which we eoulcl ezipture your worly, your play, zincl your dreams. The ,XCc:oI.,x1JE is the procluet ol' many hours ol' hurcl worlx eoinhinecl with lun. Xflle, the stutll, present this to you us zi reeorcl ol' life ut liilxe lior 'olf'62. Th 196 Forbes. tl. Bottoms, M. Hallator, n, S. Riley. C. Bailey, bl. Champion, f Our contrihution to this drznnzi is found in the section luheled Uf'xClVCl'ti5CIUCl1fS.U The aids tell the story ol' the IHLIIIY hours we spent roinns ing the husiness district of our town-selling ads, making friends, meeting our husiness lenders. and estzihlishing good will for our school. This section, under the direction of liohhy Fulghum, Business hiliiiiiiger, and hlrs. Kath. erine Fleming, Adviser, hears the major hurden of our hudget. The sixteen ineinhers of the husis ness stuff willingly spent their afternoons solicits ing funds to produce one of the largest iid sec, tions in our yezirhook history. VVe are proud of our accomplishments and are happy that we had the opportunity to play the part of hackers in the production of the '61-'62 ACCOLADE. Accolade 455-u.w.--Y Www llonnx' Furtziiuxi lliisiizess illtzmlger s. li xiii: nixi I7ii .flal1'isL'1' wi if f ! MINI, . nz ,-c Wai- 2 K. Striciclfimi, l. Hnsinzisseiz, mid C. 141111111 sell mis after SCIIUOI. BUSINESS sTAFF: C. Lamm, K. VVQ-bb, T. Barnes, bl. Rusinussen, 13. lioykin, K. Strickland, S Benton, R. Quinn, Jordan, B. FLllgllLlII1, A. Gladson, Sims, A. Ray, Nixon, F. Uiiwso E. Carnahan. Y ll. i IJAVID WIEBB Pl'65lLi6'111 VVILL GRAVLQ Vice-prcsi11e111 Page Eighty-six BVKIIIICI' 111111 sister Ol'4QtllZiZl1ll0IZ5 slzurv 1111 ewzzizzg Of fuzz at Ilzeir lllllllllll lmlzqzfet. Th Fllllif Film clmptcr of Key Club Il1lCl'11LlflUllill, Sponsored by thc Kiwanis Club, is IIII oI'gII1IIz1ItioII that tlcclicutcs itsclf to scrI'Icc to the school Imcl to the L'0lDITlLlIllfy. Its motto, Servlet- ubovc All, is cxfslnplificcl by the IIIQIIIII' zIctiviticS in which it curing for thc school courtyarclz collecting food, toys, and mag- B pIII'ticipzItcs during thc school year. Some of these include: Club CIIAIILLS HAILIA' 'l'uI2IfY BARNES STEVIE BENTON BOIIIIY BOYKIN BILL CLIBBEIILEI' jmmo DEMPSEY BILL IJICKENS JOHNNY EATINIAN flOWARD Enwmms FRANK FAP.IvII5II BOBBY FLILGIILIM IACK I'lADGE IJVVIGHT HUDSON VVILLIAIX1 HUNTEII IJONNIE JOHNSON BOBBY JORDAN 2lXll1CS for Cll1l'lSU1lLlS opportuniticsz assisting thc P.T.A., Ki- wanis Club, Allkl tht- llcnrt llllllil 1XssocizItioIIg lUlll'flCiP2ltll1g in thc llomccoming and QllllAlSIlHlIS I7Lll'LlLlCS1 and 4IltcIItliIIg thc local L'lllll'L'llCS in 21 group. 4 Y f IE if 'W ff ff ff 1: wr MMS: -5',g:' , 121 J, , 3 4-J I . I' 'H' 1 6 E 4 ' BOARD OF DIRECTORS: C. Bailey, Mr. F. Collins, D. W7ebb, VV. Graves, Al. Bernstein, D. qlrihnstm, E. Simons. ,ffffq V D ff 1 f X 1 . . . . . - ,f Q70 ,i Fl he membership ol this eluh IS made up ol boys, elected ff WS7 V -Q X X ' . annually, who maintain ll C uvenige or hetter. X , 'ef XXX Under the clireetion of David Wehla, Will Graves, jerry Bernstein, :Incl lX'lr. Francis Collins, the Key Cluh this YCZII' G 'ff fx, g has risen to greater heights us ll school uncl eornmunitv or- FEL . 7, ganrzution. 4, , , r WAT YQ CiHAliLli'i LAMM Murcia MAQLAGII Bush' KIANIQLIAI KNOX AlCi.Xl1LLAN 'IIAIMY lJI'l I'lX1AN Tom INIY RILEY GEIJIIGE SIIEIIWIJUIJ BILL SIAIoNs EHNIIQ SIIxIoNs ROBIN SJNIITH ALVIN 'TYNDALL Gunners XVAINWIIIIQIIAI' Douc: VVILKERSUN IOIIN VVILSON VVI LL BRYAN P ITT A1 AN 4 ' W. jf IERRY BIZIZNSTEIN 'L'l'CftIl 1'-Tl'L'!1SIfTUV XIII. lgllf-KNVIS Cor I Im flclliixw' Filet' I Iglll,l SL'l t 71 www lDINAII DANIEL President Seizior Kelvertes sing Cflirisiiuns carols iiuriizg chapel pm,Lg1'i.i1i. Miss lJIANE l3nouG1n'oN I Q fhlvisei' SANDRA ALLEN IXNNIZ AIXIILRSON IANE1' AA1LnsoN IANIE BOSTICK IANET l3oTToA1s IANET BnoAmiunsT ANN BUNN IULI.-X LllIAA1PlON l3LTsv Cixiui c4YNTI!IA Cooptin lioomu Cuow lum' QiUBlHlRLEY EMMA KAY IJAXVSUN ciIlAHLOT'l'L Ffuuus Suu lioiusias Nlixnv llixnlus lJl:XNA lliuuuss SARAH Ilfxmuss Nixoixii IIOLT Doius IIORNE SANDRA HORNL Io ANN IlousE Keyette Club VVe'i'e Keyettes who are willing to do anything we can for you. This is the theme song of the forty-eight memhers of the Kevettc Club. This year the Keyettes have had concession stands at foothall and basketball games, entered the winning float in the Homecoming parade, had Christmas and Thanksgiving opportunities, aided the P.T.1X. in the rosehush sale, and assisted the Heart Fund Association. The Kev-Keyette banquet, the Keyette Follies, the Stunt Night skit, and the Mother- Daughter hanquet are a few of thc social activities that these memhers have enjoyed. V1 L, , r BOARD OF DIRECTCJRSZ D. Daniel, C. Edmundson, Saleeby, K. VVebb, C. Stokes, M. Harris, L. VViggins. The sister organization of the Key Club lives up to its motto by working diligently under the leadership ol i f President, Dinah Danielg Vice-president, Carolyn Ed- 'f 't-- f I -'.--'.'.'.Q mundsong Secretary, Louise Wiggiimsg Treasurer, Kathryn Webby and Adviser, Miss Diane Broughton. The Keyette Club is composed of girls, elected an- nually, who maintain a C average. Each member must A W be a responsible person who is willing to give her time and energy for the service of others. i U CArioLYN Enmuxnsox l7iCe-presidczzf Louise VVIGGlNs. Secrefury KATHRYN VVI-11311 ,F7'Cl1SlH'0l' lutiuif AIUHDAN Loulsia Mansii ClHAHLUTTli Ofvrus Mixiwr-iix Sun PEAnsoN ILlL1E RAsMussEN Sum LYNN RILEY ANNE llongnw Siunrm' Sixliiifisx' NAN S1rANNoN .NNN SruNe1.E1'oN loAN Sims , X , X , X Q f Q ff V Qs f , . Q ,WNV .AQ ,,. M, .f gmt . ' ' T'- C .XTIIX STORE s f 7' WN K Louise Srouus SHIRLEY Sroicns KAY SUTTON Toxmur TunNi-'iz 1' Kirrx' XVARD RAE XVA1'soN PAT VK ixoiixxi Ium VK ooo ,ii f V. if if CNAHOLINE XVHITE K S ' lJIANIi Xouives ,f 'l'he first evidence that the school year is ahout to hegin is the Fikc Senior High School hand hcginning to practice in August. These students work constantly in order to improve their musical quality and marching ahility. The hand represents the school and community during the year in many parades and special events. Last year, it was selected as the official hand of the Lions Clubs' lnternational Convention which was held in Atlantic City, New jersey, .lune 21,2-1, 1961. After foothall season, the hand concentrates mainly on concert music. Playeoffs are held to determine each Our liiglzesteppiizg iimjorettes display their talent Uluriizg the Clirislums particle. Var it ' liirsl Vow: llostick. lf. llissette, S. Paterson, S. Xvooten, A. Biggs, I. Masscngill, I. johnson, l.. Evans, li. Sutton, QI. Bottoms. Sccoml row: P. -lohnson, Broadhurst, Mylum, G. Schade, C. Lamni, E. Carnahan, U. Parramore, ll. Fitvgerald, T. Turner. Tlzirtl rmv: B. Vllells, R. Rickman, F. VVilliams, T. Boyette, Vvatson, C. Farris, T. lloyette, Bl. Pridgcn. G. Batts, Creekniore, D. Bass. Fourth row: D. Batts, Al. Bullock, S. Tomlinson, D. Elliott, I. VVade, Sullivan, D. Moody, B. Ioyner, D. Bostick, VVhitehurst, I. Holland, C. Sharpe, P. Killette, D. Brown, C. Wlelton. 7. an I a , e 'Zz hgh .Week - M 72, . 7 1: l ' ' ' , ff' sw., ' ' Af if 'fifif Q -, W'.R11,-rfiQ.,, XXX , 1 ., , N, 5 fi F W' 7 as ma. ' W' we j 'Wk ,ff -,,. T I section leader. This year's lead players are Doug Fitz- gerald, saxophone, Janie Bostick, flute, Ricky Rickman, trumpet, Tom VVatson, baritone, David Moody, tuhag Butch Bradley, troznhoneg -lackie Holland, drum, and George Sherwood, clarinet. The hand also participates in the Eastern North Carolina Band Contest which is held on the campus of East Carolina College in March. Last year they received the highest rating possihle- Superior. The hand under the excellent direction of Mr. R. ll. Babelay is a credit to Pike and the City of VVilson. It is a fine example of teamwork and the rewards that can he achieved through effort and perseverance. Fike band adds spirit to the Homeconzirzg parade First row: B. Stamper, L. Pulghuin, Mr. R. Bahelay, S. Stokes, S. Overton, bl. Edwards, CJ. Abernathy, I.. Baker AI. Joyner, P. Windhani, M. Deans. Second row: Rose, Davis, K. Phelps, H. Abernathy, G. Sherwood, R. Stancil I. Hardison, O'Neal, I. Stancil. Third row: L. Phillips, L. Marsh, S. Raper, E. Ellis, M. McDufl'ie, R. VVillianis V. Ellis, I. Moore, S. Vandernoot, M. Iohnson, D. VVilliamson. Fourth. row: R. Bachelor, D. Crahtree, D. Reed R. Bradley, T. Bowen, R. Dail, I. Rodgers, P. VVinstead, C. VVhitley, T. VVatson, VV. Spivey, C. Eason, B. Spivey Flowers, L. Barker. 4 f ff W. - W . ' . s pa., A f - ' QW? Mft? v7,..,1 XIV. RITTIIIOIIJ H. BZIIYCILQY, 13411111 Direcim BAND OFFICERS: Doug Fitzgerald, Vice-presiclentg Rosalyn Stancil, Secreturyg Iackic Holland. President. Leader th Band Page Ninety-two ml leaves for Izzicrzuzlirzlml Limzs' Cflzflv Cmzrfuficxz in Atlantic City, New Icrsejf. 1 fy A I J -3 t,.W0L.L? 9 7 -Q 4? :rfvv V' II' tf 3 I 'l I L xx '55 at , , ,ni f '13 ' gr qi:.6:,.,.0 Kas? f.,.L. c , ,M n ar ,If 'V , yn . 'Y' A '5 7536: , . 'W' 'ff fzff 4' ' 2 l ak 107214 K Z ..f If.. 3 Ju. 'iq if I a 'L ff' ,, 11 211' '54 l -' ' 0' 'Y Yqfn' ,, if ? r x -, M N E Hymn aaiilf fvw,.r.1,gw N I ff -iffxavd , I 1' 1. nah s gm N- an.: .NN 4 Q, gig: it V1 1' qi-f',g.THxlli:1U 1 5' if :mln -, X I Sa I -ti frfgqf gains, ,432 A , A ' W l'Q'3.g T W E , . ,mu M igmm 1 44- . S 4 I .' W, ' xffig if I, . Ah x I' 'f .rl fi 'f 1 .- if ' 1 ',,.v 7 3 W 4 - 1 2 ,f 4 1 V7 S5 I 'E , .,,.. 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I' 1 X ' aw' wi Q, I ,guy A L X V efifiviiyxfi I 9li1A5?:' ' :MH f I , 'X I diirfqs 2' 'A ' 4 ' V I, Tillie, 1 ' 4 'iildfhgz ' I I f If I ,I-,, . . A. ,, 5 ,L , Vhmfxsw' 4 1 I' 'quit in , , fs, I I A , T -Q' I ' N h ,, lv QW X IL A I X X ?z:a'cf44,m X yhc, 'Af'f 44 K I J, , , I U'i'f.Iffi'l' 5 f ,V if: 'W XX F' X, JV 1, ,miim X x , X I V, IX, .V ,N V I 'Q' ' '..X'- 2 I uf' I A 1 ' 'f-H ' sijr ' f E M I I ' 45, i f ggi . S ,Lf ,, 43 1 . V, .AV 5 5 , , H 1 IACKIE ROSE I ' RAY SUIION f 5 ' II ' 'Q , lu 1 I I 1 .x K , .3 , f , f I 1 ai S, , N gf, Ii LN A 4.4. m. E Bon STAIHPER Drum Major Mu, 'vgq,4,,1N 'uv-f 21 4,,51 JANET BOTTOINIS Hemi Majorettc 'IuN1on MA1oRETTEs: P. Gardner, I Amerson, E. Bridgers, N. Shannon, S Abbitt, Heudg L. Walls, Barnes C. Stokes, M. Bauman. Junior Band First row: P. Gardner, Amerson, E. Bridgers, N. Shannon, S. Abhitt, L. VValls, Barnes, C. Stokes, M. Bea- mun. Sccoml row: K. Stallings. E. Vllhitley, B. Bailey, B. V. Bass, S. Bowling. Tllircl row: A. Polhill, C. Iones, S. Moody, B. Barnes, C. Mclieel, L. Bean, S. Baucorn, XV. Baueom. Fourth row: L. Ferrell, B. Vaughn, Bartholomew, B. Butler, YI. Strickland, C. Cooper, P. Fulghurn, B. Bass. Fif1lz row: Mr. Babelay. T. Boswell, C. Nichols, G. Wil- liams, F. Massengill, Deans, S. Vllest, B. johnson. f Q 5 5 Q14 grime 0 tlze clzozr memliers practice Clzristimzs carols in the choir Clzristiue Call, tlze clroifs soloist and llL'COHI17Ui room. fzrmiigeiizenl ll'lll1 llrs. Biilwelizi Choir The thirty-six members of the Pike choir, under the direction of Mr. Raymond Bahelay, has performed for the P.T.A., the F.H.A. District Bally, and the student hody. Fl hey sing not only religious, but also classical and popular music. The choir is composed ot students who have a desire to sing-no specific qualifications arc necessary. The members learn to read music, time, and key signatures, and learn to recognize and use musical terms. Christine Call serves as accompanist to the choir and also as soloist. The enjoyment of music and the singing of good music is firmly instilled in the choir mcmhers. Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. First rmv: VVilliams, B. Norville, S. Wfilliams, P. Frazier, Ellis, K. Deans. Second row: A. Davis. C. Call, B. Bailey, Godwin, L. Pipkin, Sims, Nl. Ballator, C. A. Clark, Boykin, A. Bose. Tlziril row: M. A. Strick- land, C. McCullough, P. Davis, P. Easter, L. VValston, M. Petway, M. Rucker, E. Mitchell, Al. Cunningham, I.. Moore. Fozirtlz row: Mr. Raymond Babelay, iiirectorg VVortham, L. Ioyner, B. Davis, D. Brown, A. Boykin, S. Price, L. Fulghum, A. Bunn, P. Boykin, B. Hinnant. AN wg91i f S ? vM'-fffvfv W-fs --W-WL W W W lx, F.H.A. Oifwcisnsz L. XValls, Song Ieutlerg S. Stokes, Reporterg A. Amerson, Historimzg Vlloocl, Trensurerg Mrs. Mil- dred Bullard, Atitiserg S. Harriss, S9C'1'CftIl'-'VC N. Holt, Presitlezzig Vick, Viccf-presidexztg A. Iennings, County re- porterg I. Cuhherlcy, Sizzle' scc1'etfzi',1'. Future Homemakers f America VVe are the Future liomemuliers of America, llonies where living will he the expression of everything VVe face the future with warm courage Thur is goocl and fair, And high hope. llomes where truth and love und security and faith For we have the clean' consciousness ot secliing Wlill he realities, not dreams. Olcl zmcl precious values. Vile ure the Future lrlomemalters of America, For we are the huilclers ol' homes, live face the future with warm couriige ilornes For fXI'llCl'iC21'S future, .Xntl high hope. .ll. I.. Cherry and P. Bttrues decorate the imlletirz board in the F.H.A. girls lmve izzstczllntiotz lmmziet at Parkers. Home EC. De Qczrtment or Clrristmas. I 1 IT. llUl'l1C presents F.H.fl. degrees lo N. Holt, Ie. Hf111'li11g, T. IFIIHIEV, 1ll,vl11111, 111111 S. Hcrrriss N 111 11111111111 .XlUIlZ8l lJLlllAEg'l1lffl' I31111q11el. The F.ll.1X. hegan its vcar's activities hv heing host to the District II Rally in Uctoher. This provecl to he quite an occasion for the local inernhers as they grcetccl the approxiinatelv H00 guests of the clav. ln Dcccmhcr the one hunclrecl seventv-two inemhcrs solcl Christmas carcls in a cloorfto-cloor sale. The profits from this sale were usccl to clefrav expenses of some of the cluh activities. Other events in which the cluh participatecl cluring the vcar included: the erecting of a hooth at the County Fair, the annual lnstallation Banquet for officers and new mernhers, the Mother-Daughter Banquet at which five l7.ll.1X. degrees were awarclecl, and the State Con- vention in Raleigh. The main goal of the organization is to prepare young ladies for their future lives as hoinemaliers. Under thc capable leadership of Mrs. lXlilclrecl Bullard, adviser, the girls strive to upholcl their l11C5ffl1iiiTiJXN'2ll'Ll new horizons. The F.H.1-l.'ers turn 11111 for their lllllllltll project of selling C1ll7l7P!'lE'1' presides 111' District H11ll,v,11ssisfe1l l1,v1l. Ie1111i11gs, C1 ' ' l ' 17 zstums cards. comzty reporter, 111111 N. Holt, lzost l77'L 5It'lL'I1l. X .,----'I' Q H F E, ww ffl I I - , , FRENCH ClLUB Oprrcitnsz S. Nixon, Secremryg Allen, Progrrmz clmirmuu, AI. Champion, Presideutg B. Dunn, Trensurerg Bot- toms, llice-president, S. Szrleelny, Program clmirnzzm. rlleiizhers of the French CBIHI7 point out Zriglzliglzts on a mop of Paris. D. Youngs, S. Saleehy, VI. Bose, NI. Stark, Mrs. Sue VVarren. Le Cerc Frangai Developing interest in the French people, their customs, and their language are the main objectives of Le Cercle Francais. The qualification for memhership is enrollment in either the first or second year French class. illhe first project of the year of the French Club was to sponsor a float in the Homecoming parade. The club also had a concession stand during the hasltethall season and a hanquet in the spring. VVith the help of Miss. Sue VVarren, the adviser, the ollicers, Il. Champion, president, Bottoms, vice-presi- dent, S. Nixon, secretary: B. Dunn, treasurerg and S. Salcehy, program chairman, the eluh's year was a suc- cessful one. First row: B. KVoodard. G. Ienkins, A. Tyndall, M. Lanier, B. Ioyner, T. Overman, D. Fitzgerald, D. Rose, N. Kinney. Second row: L. Barker, B. Kringle, S. Nixon, V. Braclhurry, L. Bowling, S. Allen, I. Champion, Bottoms, D. Daniel, A. lennings, Patterson. Third row: tl. Bostick, C. Wlhite, G. Schade, B. Crow, B. Dunn, S. Flowers, l'Serxicc, education, and progress is the motto of the Future Business l.eadcrs ol' America. Some ol' the aims of this organization are the encourageincnt of scholarship, development of competent husiness leaders, and the preservation of democracy. Wlith Mrs. ,lean llarriss and Miss Sadie Bell, advisers, the one hundred eleven mem- hers have attempted to fulfill these aims. The cluh hegins its year's activities with an initiation ham uct for new memhers and officers. Each vear the l , cluh svonsors a needv familv at Christmas time and l , . profits from a variety sale each lall. ln preparation for the li.l3.L.fX. Convention in Dui ham, the club promotes special projects such as a spelling contest, a public speaking contest, and a program on Parliamentary Procedure. ,ln liehruarv, the traditional Valentines dance is held in the hloose llall. The cluh trains today the husincss leaders ol' tomorl row. , f V gif f , , Q 1 ,,0wf,0,, , a. ff, 5 4: .5 4 'ff f ' Ai, O f W5 y , r .f fqixl' N-vids Jz, I Aifffi ff ,,.'+..g 42f,, 4.54256 f 1 fa! . K Zf'?fn,M?4hZf'Q7Zfgr in f f 'Mn CWWQ ff ,., 5 --gf . Q , ' ' fpztlifi f .5 N., 'l 's..1x,,k...vl,Q, ..-luqgj 51-,h-4 K. Strickland, elzairmmz, gives izzstructioizs for the F.B.L.A.'s variety sale. FB LA. QFFICEIN: B. Long, Presidentg N. Holt, Vice-presidexzt Harriss, Secreturyg A. Gladson, Treasurerg C. Batts, Historian and Mrs. lean Harriss, Adviser. Not pictured: R. Stancil, Re porter. The F.Bl,.A. gathers at Parl:er'5 for its izzstallnfion lvmzqzfet. y J Clzrislums party. O. Ilerlgepetlz lclmelcs clOll'll rr piiiata al tlie Spunisli Cluln rllrs. Pattersoifs lmlletiu lzoarrl tlisplfiyiizg Happy New Yem attracts S. Hrzeluzey mzrl D. Hawley. El lub de Espaliol El Cluh de Espanol strives to strengthen international good will and to adyanee the memhers' knowledge ol' the Latin rkmeriean nations and their culture. This fur- thers the work done in the individual elasses and ereates interest in the Spanishsspeaking eountries. Under the superyision of the adyisers, hlrs. Kathleen Patterson and hlrs. Miriam Dunn, a meeting was held onee a month during the sehool year. The highlight of the year was the Christmas hanquet, at which the eandyf filled pinata was hroken, and all the memhers sang Christmas earols in Spanish. l7ilst l47lI'Z ll. jordan. ll. lloykin, llernstein, llzldge. U. Iohnson. Set-oml l'IlIl'S ll. .XCl.ll1l5, l'lIis. .X. lloherts, ll. Striekland, AX. Shingleton, j. O'Neil, ll. NxlU1lll.lIiLl, ll. Ulatson, Jordan, C. l'a1'ris, K. l'Yehh, L. llaker. C. llollowell. S. lloswell. Cf Oates, Cf, llaults. 'lllirtl Tout: S. C'reekmore, I.. NYinstead, C. XYinstead. .X. Spaugh, H. Ci'uhluerley, Linyille, O. lledgepeth, IJ. lloine, I. lluoadliurst, S. Riley, .X. XVheeler, S. ll.lI'I'lSN, P. Beasley, C. lfzlmundson. IJ. Yiek, L. XYiggins, Clover Du ring one unusual program, George Vvainwright told ol his reeent visit to hlexieog students were given an opportunity to ask him various questions ahout that eounf UV Projects of the year were the selling of school pen- nants and the planning of the annual spring pienie. This year's officers were F. jenkins, presiclentg B. Ful- ghum, yiee-president, A. Shingleton, seeretaryg and ll. lloykin, treasurer. l'. Jenkins, I. Culmherley, ll. Carnahan, Y. llradhurry, S. Vick, B. Ellis, 1. Farris, Mrs. Kathleen Patterson, D. Vllehh, Benton, J, Kersey, S. lorhes, O. I-ulghum, 'lf Riley, C. lloward, L. Fardy, I. Pittman, R. Smith, S. Daughlridge, N. llolt, I. Dempsey, J. Strickland, D. llatts, lf Farmer, I. llartholomew, II. Edwards, K. Sutton, VV. Clrayes, ll. liulghum, D. llarriss, I. Furman, KI. Xlaelaga, S. Horne. l S1'AN1s11 CLL11: Olflfrclinsz 1Xll'S.1X11l'12llll Dunn, A111'ise1'g F. jenkins, 1'1'1'si111'111g 13. Boykirr, 'F1'Ul15lH'CI'j A. Shinglctran, SCL'l'C1l1Vj'j B. Flllglllllll, 17160-1'7I'L'51l1Cl11Q and Mrs. Kathleen Patterson, A111'ise1'. 'X '--., 1 11115. P11tte1'S011's 81761111511 clnss takes f1ict11ti011 from 1'ec01'11S. S. Gill 111111 11-11111111 17111 51-11001 2781111111118 1111111 L1lf1 11111111 13. B0'1'1l1II 111111 A. S111111511'11111. X G-Q Uf'f1111'1's, 111111x1'1w, 111111 11111111111 1 N lllL'1l 1'11111pr1s1' 11112 1101111 1111111 111 1111 S1,7t11I1X11 c111117 111111111111 .-. A 1 xxx ' 'Q 1l11 L' U11 5. 1' 'K .. 4. I. 1' 1111111 7 W First rout D. Vick, G. Spence, L. VK iggins, Saleehv, Sims, N. Holt, A. Shingleton, S. L. Riley. Second row: C. Edmundson, R. Kringle, AI. Iordan, P. johnson, A. Bunn, Rasmussen, D. Daniel. Third row: S. Stokes, F. lenliins, V. lgradhurry, S. Gill, K. Wlard, A. Amerson, R. Stancil, Cf. Farris, D. VVilliam- son, Cubberley, K. Vllehh, and Forbes. uture Teachers America The purpose of the Future Teachers organization is to inform those interested in the teaching profession of the requirements, the opportunities, and the services to humanity offered by this profession. The club also gives its memhcrs a chance to explore their own interests and ahilitics in order that they can he sure of the decision to teach. luniors and Seniors who have as their ultimate goal the wish to hecome teachers make up the membership of this organization. The advisers are Mrs. Ethel Craw- ley and hliss Doris Thorne. The Future Teachers cluh is a memher of the Na- First row: L. VVooten, S. Patterson, E. Viloodarcl, Nl. L. Hussey, H. Adams, D. Horne, A. Roberts, A. Iennings, I. Farris, L. Barker. Second rout: L. Baker, l. O'Neil. A. Hayes, C. Hollo- well, G. Schade, Fisk, R. Vflatson. Third rout Mrs. Ethel Craw- tional Education Association and the North Carolina Education Association. The first projects undertaken hy the cluh this vear were participation in the Homecoming parade and assist- ing with the annual College Day, held Novemher ll. The junior rnemhers of the cluh acted as ushers and guided each representative to his post in the auditorium. The teachers' importance to the FTA. was made evi- dent hv the small gifts at Christmas and the refreshing after-school Coltes presented to them hy the cluh. The Future Teacher of today may he in command of her own classroom tomorrow. lcv, rrtlviserg D. Bass, Ellis, S. Creelamore, VV. Hass, L. VVinstead, Tomlinson, R. Dunn, R. Crow, L. Rowling, S. Horne, Miss Doris Thorne, t'ILll'lSEl'. lrozfrrlz row: ll. llarriss, I. Klohnson, PI. Broadhurst, Bosticli, Flowers, I. ,X. llardison, A. Riggs. First row: R. Davis, M. Corbett, R. Mercer, S. Barnes, M. Con- nor, D. Willizims, B. Stith, F. Killette. Second row: L. Felton, D. James, Bunn, E. Radford, S. VVinstead, R. Sharp, D. Wil- Diver 'fied In the Diversified Uceupations Class, under the di- rection of Mr. Thomas Stott, the students are given the chance to learn a trade by doing. Each receives instruc- tion that is directly related to his job. Importance is placed upon personality development, employeeeemployer relations, job interviews, qualifications employers look for, the various taxes, and social security. Occupations represented by the D.O. students are such trades as radio technician, auto parts clerk, building maintenance, sign painter, cabinetmaker, dry cleaner, Hr. Tlzouzas Stott, D.O. adviser. liams. Third row: D. Ellis, U. Matthews, I. Barfielcl. I. XYells, K. Lamm, R. Cunningham, D. Choclalett, ll. Ferrell, li. Nlonroc. T. Baker, L. Skinner, Mr. Stott. ccupation carpenter, farm equipment manager, meat cutter, auto mechanic, mechanical maintenance, movie projectionist, office machines repair, stoclx room clerlx, tractor mee chanics, veneer worker, window and door maker: and the two girls in the class worla as nurses' aides. The Diversified Occupations club has undertaken projects, one being the concessions at football games. There have been several dinner meetings, including an emplciyereemployee banquet, at which thc employers were the entertained guests of the employees. D. O. CJFFICEIKSZ D. Iames, 'I'ret:surerg lf. Ilatlfortl St K. Lamm, liice-presirleniziq D. Ellis, President. sv ,, . V5 Y. -253' ff' 49 ff' O .n ,... A - ' this ' 'nf ' ut H! 7 1 'icriiiscu CLUB OFF1cEns: B. Carr, Seeremryg VV. B. Pittman, Atomic Powered Cyclones is the ilzeuie of ilze Science Clulfs Tretzsztrerg B. Fulghum, Vice' iresideiztg S. Mephail, President. . I tzu'm'd uiimiiizg lon! in the Hoiizeeoiiiimf urade. c .S 17 Science Club The purpose of the Science Club is to further the students' interest in scientific subjects. VVith Mrs. Betty Abernathy, Mrs. Ella Beaman, and Mrs. Nell lligh as advisers, the Inernbers have enjoyed several outstanding programs this year. One interesting program was a tour of the bacteriof logical laboratories at the Eastern Carolina Sanitorium. This particular program stands out, for during this tour each memberls blood was typed. Other interesting events First row: Bradley, bl. Ballator, VI. A. House. C. Exum, 'l. Stinagle, Overton. Second row: D. Moody, Howard, were a visit to a fallout shelter, a lecture on Chemical Development of Life by Dr. Peggy Newton from the Atlantic Christian College Science Department, and a tour of the Vvilson Industrial Center-here every lab was visited-from labs for the study ol' radio to those for repairing car bralxcs. hlueh interest in scientific development and oppor- tunities was created and enjoyed by the thirty-three meme bers of this club. I. Blyth. C. Dunn, Titchner, B. VVoodard, N. Kinney. Tlzirtz' First row: Cf Abernathy, IJ. Vllhitley, S. Patterson, A. Vlennings, row: B. Fulghum, KlcPhail, Wh B. Pittman, Mrs. Betty Aber- I. Broadhurst, C.. Vllhite, A. Roberts. Second row: O. lledgepeth, nathy, utlviserq B. Carr, Mrs. Nell High, and Mrs. Ella Beainan, M. llarriss, D. Parraniore, T. Turner, D. Bass, B. Dunn, ll. advisers. Cubberley, T. Overinan, B. Vllheeler. 1 5 QV? , 4. iriff . ., ,,.,,-,..,.N,N,,. , ,, W4 'IW gf X ,X- 2 Q 1 ? ff ' 3 nz, ,4 fi f Nwg Q 4 yy 4 ,...- X M sg! ,,..-0-M a S 1, M Z X, , f if O W M 5 Fi? if N 4 . . f Q 1 S Q sz nf 4 : V, M, A ' 5 xx .M ,W fs Xu X V . N, P f , , X X Yr , if 'W , P . au, X f A f .1 ww 7455 K WX fx 4 Q35 , , 2' iffy, ,, ,, x M A W W D. Matrox and Il. Iidzmrds SC1'l711l17IiHAQ for 1'CI701H1Li 11101115 I 711,210 over' for f. D. Om' I!1H1t11'Cl1 Seven 1 w , 1 153 W .1 Z 54 Poizzters are given from sidelines, E fi l f ff f X E , , V , f f E Y if? A 1 PA111, Nl1x111t1,1N has l'DL'Cl1 l1e411l 1-o.1el1 in XN'ilNo11 lor lltbllli yt-.11-5. Uu1'i11g tliis time his te11111s lmvc l3IAUL'Lll'L'Ll ll I'L'l7LlliIIlIlll lor ex- eellc11ce. The l7ltlf'CI'N, 11111 tl1e reeortl, LlI'L' the most i111po1't1111t 11x- set of ll tc11111: CX1lilL'll AlllI'lili!1 ll1lS HLlL'L'L'L'QlL'Ll in I5I'1ltlLlL'lilSQ not only goorl players, lhut 11lxo goonl citifenx. 1 ! E h ' l 0 a C l n t a I XVIII! XV1 ll'1 1, PL1111111. J XVillia1111 VX'ei1' l111s l111cl ll great lDl.lLlL'l1L'C on loc XxlllilL' in his wl1o1't time as Ll Clli1Cll Gilbert Ferrell is consiclerecl a Coach? but , :111y success tl111t Filw l1z1s guinecl in lootlmll hm IllilI11l',fCLl to imprem CYL'I'f'Ul1L' 115 ki l1iggl1ly it would be more appropriate to tl11nk of him 4 e11cle111'ors. ll11s is i111po1t1111t, but C1011 IllIlI'L' :1cl11pt11l1l1- IVLTSUII with great LXll2ll'ilCICf Lllqlll 11s 1111 instructor who teaches not only base- i111po1't1111t is the ste11cl3i11g Lllkl I1liiILlI'lI1Q i11- good iutlgnient. hall, lmslaetball, and football, but al5o 11121- 5 lluenee tl111t l1e llLlS cxertetl upon the players. turity .md citizenship. F Vogt' Um' 111111111111 liqlzl l E fi f ' 7 f M 4 if ! , , . . M . 2-1' Z-AE? wr! P g Si ww , , f f 1 Q., gs l,!fEfhf.f4, U ', A r 2 i I ,f E . , 1 K W, . if g f X . id 'L i . Aff? 4 ' D' mv 3 7 . Ja 5, A A QWI- .7 ' , , nf L 4 .-. , f , Q 'sf 'i 'QTY 5 8 I . i t 2 0 glow r x I 83 11 1 st 1011 E. Clark, P. Neal, -I. Balltcum, D. Allen, Matthews, G. Stancil, C. Dempsey, ll. Uicltens. Second rout D. Robertson, D. lohnson, Stronach, R. Smith, B. Bradley, ll. Poythress, Xlicst. Tlzirrl rout P. Batten, li. Vxiil- kins, bl. Connor, G. VVainwright, C. Vllheeler, G. Farris. Fourllz row: nl. Barficld, E. Lucas, C. Fulcher, Qi. lenliins, B. Edwards, B. Dixon, G. Sherwood. Fifth row: I. Stancil, li. Mcfxlillan, ll. Skinner, ll. XVheelcr. ll. Mat- li tox, VV. B. Pittman. Sixth row: ll. Pittman, H. Fdnards. yclones 61-62 ln mid-August, the varsity football team opened prac- tice. The preseason outlook was rather discouraging cone sidering the fact that only five lettermen returned from the previous year's conference championship team. As practice proceeded, several gloomy facts were evident. The aforementioned laclt of experience and the smallest turnout of boys in several years were the most obvious. The first game was played at Wfashington with VVilson starting what proved to be a long season. Despite the fact that Wilscin was outscored 13-O, the game was close. The team showed the need for experience. The following weeli, the Cyclones made their home debut. The team defeated Goldsboro 9-7 after trailing 7-O with ten minutes to go. These few minutes were probably the highlight of the year. In the next two contests, the Cycs were downed by Raleigh, probably the strongest team in the state this year, 24-6, and by Kinston, 18-6. In the next game, Durhams Bulldogs had a rather easy time as they intere cepted several passes. The final score was 37-20. XVilson gave lloclty Mount, the conference runners up, quite a scare, as they lost 157 in a game that was evenly matched, and the teamis defense had its fines night of the year. The two following liriday nights, Xtilson was handled . V , , . . . rather easily by both l'LIfCfiCXlllL' and XXllINll1gfUI1 with the results being identical Neo scores. lhe last two games were quite different. Cireenxlllt enlarged upon a 70 halftime lead until the final tally was 47-7. The next weekend, llaeford was giyen quita a contest before the Cycs bowed lb-7. Xllith iust a couplt of good brealgs, this game could haye gone the other way lhe season, recordfwlse, was a failure: but the team ylaycd better' than the record shows. lhe season was l il4e's first losing one, and it is hoped it will be the last 'lhe team was green and not large in number, but this was a rebuilding year, and prospects for a brighter futurt are good. Page Une lllllltlletl .Niue a K 2 , 1? A M , .S ZR 15 wk-GE 1 111 f fc' , I'IOWARD EDYVARDS Quarterback W g Gridiron GEORGE JENKINS Halflmck ' ' ,N - Me W , , . , if I -,iL2,L,.':Qg'.:,,,g,j' X' '10 X9yPig1 'f ??f5z.Qf r f Y M. 5 5 ESX, f ,,Q . X fy Q DONNIE AIATTOX Center fd +A , 5 f DJ? :Q Q j , I 'i D af , V X . f if .-g X R ,gh , i? f JV Q11 . 53. in 9 , 5 f Q-f .V , - Qyvi r H? MQW? s 52 K xfif Q ,V A QQ R f , X V 3 A 1 A I, V 4 47 5 ,Q I f' .l,, , .,.. F V E 3,195.45 X x 552 1, , . ' .Mg fs 'R 4 W G x ,A , ' 1 f R! r 'ff K- , R 3 M ,4 Y 1 1 ' X . 2 1 Y nf R W E .,.-as ff' xx 'X X ff WY RZ 1 Q H 9 V, si 4 R -4 f is ' S' ,IACKIE BARFIELD Emi y Vzlfy 'W SAM STRONACH Guard 1 Z fi Favorites 0. ' Nw ,I Y, , M., 1 V 'V 1 Q 9 . ms? ,Q 5 , 4 E: Q wg. , 5 -4 wx ,fe,Q,N J. . X ftwfm T A 41 N Q 2' 7 - CD fa f iff- V . -E .1 ,M , . E , Y i as-, - P Jia N A x A ri , .Ny-1,Kg:,. 107 CZ Q Egg V 'Q In , X , 1 5 rw .Y , , CJ f S as 7 Pi 5 E U1 U1 .. N fl Q.. O 2 2 Na 3 5 K , . HEY. V' , wx 6 si , x' QL. A L,j's' F-F iw A E W wx XA , I' 'U . E S! 53 Q 'T' U1 FQ il. 6' -Q-X Q fid N' if 3 E D P? C' ,,. Q if E X J :' ax Q 'fee Q lf 'X ,Rf M f K: E 3 X , ff A , Q,-X l , 1 ., rl 1 ASV 'A A A: ' , . GEORGE DUKE cl En ,V , M 4 Wk , W 5 1639 , 4. A M-. X' W1 . ,, ., If . xf gxi f Q ' E E Q, 1 M 1' E ' 1 gwixl M71 f. . yf A , ax xx JAMES NIATTHEWS W 1 . Hnlflmck A' X 'x l 3 5 66oooC0aChoooTeam Pep . . . Steam. Ufeir gives izzstrzzctimzs clurizzg lzalftiuze. 'VW ' v V Hfzrklin cmzfcrs with xx!tIillll'I'iglIY. Kilzston gnius jzzrnfuge agfzizzst Cycs. VVz1imvriglzt digs for yrzfdage against 'Quafcea 'W Z , ' ,K ff u . 1 'f - . f L50 One IlllIltIl'L'l1 'l11l'ef1'c 99 VARSITY CHEERING SQUAD: Heads, K. VVebb and S. L. Riley, mascot, L. Ferrell. Left to riglzt: P. VVinclham, D. Horne, G. Spence, Boykin, S. l-larriss, B. Carr, Cubberley, and H. Adams. Cheerleaders Any athletic function would be dead without the hardy yells of the jubilant cheering squad. This year, as in years past, we have had an outstanding group of girls leading our loyal fans. Through victory or defeat, rain or shine, their smiling faces and friendly attitudes have added spark to the team. These girls have been on stage as our ambassadors when away from home, and the familiar yell of M. . . Couldn't be prouderl' is sincerely meant. af f , Z 9 X f 4109 ,, .9 fy .sf 1 . jf .4 fifz T 1 fifzf 'G ' 'Si' Illary Smith, adviser of cheerleaders IUNIOR VARSITX' CHEERLEADERS: Heads, D. Har-riss and D. Boykin. Left to riglzt: Amerson, S. Abbirr, B. Collins. C. Quick, C. Hawks, E. Barnes, B. Newton, and M. Bea- man. ar it ID. Matrox and Ii. McMillan fight for l'CI7OllHl1 fllSll7illSf 1fm1'z-C01f1fe1'- ence foe. Basketball Uflzosv Imll? Yen-a-n-zz team' Fakes, turzzs, and 8110015 ,,- sM?asi71f -ASM' ' ,V 7 wwnnsnlqii Th yclon Cager i VARSITX' BASKETBALL TEAIVIZ I. Dempsey, VV. jones, Hadge, K. McMillan, F. Balkeum, I. Titchner, D. Nlattox, E. Simons, R. Pittman, H. Edwards, Shaclileforcl, G. Vllainwriglivt. and B. Elliot. The Cycs, after having an average season, clelcatecl Durham and Rocky Mount in the most thrilling games of the season, in the Conference Tournament. qXlthough they lost to Wilmiiigtcmli, the eventual State Champions, the RLFHS team finished second in the conference and reached the state tournament. Page One llzfmlretl SUl'L'lllL'L'I Varsit Basketball SCOREBOARD Wilson 64 Kin StOI1 51 Wi1s1Jn 65 Clrccnvillt- 60 VVi1son 61 Grccnvi11c 59 VVi1son 65 Kinsti in 50 VVi1son 44 VVilS111I'lgUll1 31 VVi1s6n 523 VVzis11ingt6n 27 VVi1s6n 59 Dunn 45 VVi1son 32 C1o1c1s1u6i'6 37 VVi1snn 40 Du r11 ann 53 VVi1s6n 52 Fziycttcvi11c 60 VVi1son 58 1'31l1Cig1l 40 XVi1son 40 VV11I'l11I'lg10I1 46 VVi1s6n 57 Cl61c1s1vm'6 47 XVi1sun 44 Rot-ky n1ount 52 XVi1snn 58 1Jur1mm 54 VVi1son 50 1321 lt-igh 69 1Vi1s6n 43 W1i1mingtnn 59 Xfvilson 52 17tiycttCx'i11c 60 VVi1s6n 74 Dunn 59 1fVi1s6n 44 136c1q Mount 52 li rfrw 1101 in 1 141111 lla! VV1iCn practice stii1'tcc1fm't11c 196141962 131140 13ais1ict15z111 by winning their first seven games. T110 COI'l1,Cl'C11CC icc- tunn, thc pmspccts wcrc, for thc first timc in 15i14c's 6rc1 was not what it was hoped to bc, but t1iC tczim was 1nst6ry, I'Cil11f' 1vrig1it. Tha' tcznn sttirtcd on ai great nrmtc um1un1vtcc11y the finest in 13i14C's 11ist6ry. T e Mono ram Club liirxl mir: Sukzis. I. X1zitt1ic-xxx, G. jenkins, 13. Xlzittux. N1. CQIPIIIIOT, QI. 13ar1'ie1c1, D. Fcrrt-11, F. Hale. Secomi rf11i': 13. 1Jic14t-ns, 15. VV11ce1cr, 13. 1611ns6n, 13. Skinncr. 11. Smith, 13. 13 1'1ic 11653 G. Shcru 'iii id, VV. Gravcs. Third VOIP! Cf Ful- flu-r, 17. X1ur1a1in. S. Strfmuclw, E. Si ilii ins, 13. Elliot, 11. Edwarcls, 13. Dixon, VV. Pittman, 13. Ec1warc1Q, Bunn. Cl, VVziinwrig1it, 13. Pitt liizl n, 11cr15g66L1, K. N1cN1i11z 111. 1f. 1,LlCLi3, Eat Iiittl 1, 1'1L111gC. 4 lcefr lo right: I. liallicum, ll. llowell, B. Cale, l-. Miller, D. Lundy, VV. Graves, A. Lalnni, ll. Simons, ll Iohnson, U. Fulford, I. Vvilson, K. Stallings, T. Overf inan, B. Currie, and C. Deinpf sey. Junior Var it quad The lunior Varsity haskcthall team had a line, although not victorious, season. The team was at a disadvantage most of the season because of the lack of height and continuous illness of the players. Although the tcanrs win-record was not as good as expected, the team showed a great deal of ahility and iinproveinent. This, eomhined with the gained experience, should prove to he a great help to future teams. Goldsboro player up for relmzmd. qlLiCllIlL' cheers lmosi 1641171 spirir ,l,Y. U'ilson., ,., 413 XVilson, ., .. 43. XYilson .. 4+ Wilson .. ol Wilson .. 46 Xvilsrily. 37 XVilson. ,, :rl XX'ilson.. in XVilsrin if XVil'-mn.. ., 65 H ilson 13 Xvilsfili. .. .. 34 NViIson.. ,, so XYilson , , 45 XYilson A 3. xXvilN1Il1 19 XYilsol1. .. ., 35 XVilson. .. .. 58 Hvilson. .. ., So XX ilson.. ,, ol SCUIHI-'IEUXRIJ Page lxinsziin .. Cweemille . iXIl1SIlIl'l ,... U .ishington Ulisliington C-iccniillc . Dunn . . . fiolilsliolwi l7urh.im . . , l'LlfCiIk'XlllL' , Raleigh .,.. XYilinington clfllflxljlllll . . Rocky Xlounl Diiilmin ..... . . , llilelgh .... XYilrnlnuIon l ziyeltci ille , Dunn ....... ... Rizcky Xlounl Une llnmlrcil N meter -ll 42 Q- 42 lk? 32 94 4- 48 44 -46 519 54 lil? 52 57 49 44 wi 'JI Conference Champion s- l 96 l KZ fr. ii in iff 4 . Fi :ig 3-ww 52 Inge One Humirecl Twenty CoAc1r GILBERT FERRELL First row: Noulles, Hobgood, 1lZ611flllg9l'Sj B. Elliot, C. Barnes, L. Cage, F. Hale, S. Sakas, P. Barnes, E. Mullin, K. Vick, D. Ferrell, and C. Baker. Second row: Coach Blake, C. Beland, Boykin, I. Carter, H. P. Rogers, C. Mercer, B. Pittman, B. Langley, I. D. Matthews, T. Rogers, D. Mattox, and Coach Ferrell. Var i This years edition of the Fike baseball team is one of somewhat uncertain dimensions. Last years team won the Eastern AAAA Conference championship Ihrt was one of the liner teams rn a long list of line Wrlscmn teams Most of the starters graduated with onlv Don Ferrell and Donnie Mattox as returning revulars There were four other lettermen who will return This 15 the con drtron ot the team There will undouhtedlv be manv first vear xarsrty performers wrth onlv a sprinkling of seasoned plavcrs The team may dcvelop into a verv Good one but the rnexpcrrence will surclv show . . f- , . . s 1 f - . , . . c . 1' , V I. . . , , . 1 1 ' 1 .- ' - 1 - i . I., . ' 1 1 . ,, - 1 W - 1 1 W, 1 1 ,1 1 x 1 ' 1 A ' 1 ' s ' V -A - E1 V 1 ' 1 J Baseball D.F lzzltnx prcpurux in slum ll lzrnm' rzzrz. ,Z 4 X f 17 2 f ff, , S. Sukus wmtclzes closely fUI'5i.QllL1IS fron: his unc N erlcll J'C'CCil'CS was-up from infield, as If IIIIIL' looks UII. First' ww: Hzlclgc, U. Huw, K. NlcNliH.1l1, Futlluln. Seuuzd row: Pittman, CN. LLIIHID, R. Xvhitc. T. cJVi.'I'I11iiH, XV. Cruvux, l. xYL'lVL'I'U?Il, P. XVLIITUII, Qlmch Hill Hylmitc. . 1 a gf Te ni . Ihc tcnnls twin Ixus good prmpccts lm' thc ilrst Y tlmc Ill 5cx'c111l yculs. ,X lurgc group ui new Cillidl clutcs givc thc tcmn ncxv clcpth and returning luttcl' mon, -luck Nudge, Will Clruvcs, Knox McMillan, .limmy Pittman, LIINI -Iulm Eutnmn, give it cxpcriy cncc. Crunch W'l1itc, in his first your ua tcnnh umclu, has il imc qmup ul lnms tru xwrlx wlth IH this Cl1'l1l3'Lll7lL' sport. K. McAlilYf1z1 denzozzsfrates n new fecfzuzaue lveforc 1enuz111m'e:. Velermzs, I. Ilmlge, Pitfumlz, Ea111m1z, mul K. McMilIm1, 10111 forth n little extra efforl early in 1l1e season. 1 1, -lil X1 1' I Dempsey swizzgs in perfecr 1501111 1140111 the firsi ICU. Golf 'l'h11 gwll' 11'11111 h11s high lNl17L'S I111' ll x11:11 111l thls XL ll IIN 1111111h11 11I 1111111111 1111s IS 11111 k1'11s1111 '. A '1 I ' 1' ' k i L'l'2!I7ly h11'g111' 1hz111 111 1h1'1111s1. IMI1111 Smith S11 XVl1iCl1 111511 has 51111111 g11111l 111'11s111-1'1x. lhis IS 11111 111111s, 111111 'lfillll X'Vl1i111l1111's1 LIIAL' 11-11-1'.111s 111 1 11 1111 111' 11111 fcw 51111115 1hz11 IN h11s1'1l 1111 1h1' 1111h111h11l 1 11h1'1' 1111111 1111 11'1111111f111'l1. D. I311I1zeg111', M. He1'1'i1zg, A. L1111111z, and VV. H111'z1e1' practice their pzfltiug 071 the putting green. Fir5t1'o11': D. Baltzegar, R. Smith, M. H111'1'i11g, C. Dc11111wcy, bl. lJL'lH135L'Y. 500111111 111111: VV. lIL11111'1'. C. Powell, G. Farris. VVhitchu1'st, A. LQ1111111, Titchner. ,. , W 4- ' .W M i.- 3: ' W- 1 ., f, , - 1 J, Q., . , f. 7' , f, X2 H W f, 'f -V ff mu' 2' f' 1, 7 V 5 Z, Q, If A X , V , y , , ight? M, 7. M. Nwlfffj, i ,261 ,,,,,, , ,, ., V f my 49 ! First' row: E. Clark, G. Stancil, L. FL-rrell, T. Buwcn, P. Neal, I. Balkcum, l. Godwin. Second rmv: H. Dczms, E. Lumm, ll. Skinner, -I. Lilex, G. Srimglc, S. Klcphail, T. Calmuun, T. Boykin, ll. Farris, li. Stallings, ll. VVill4im, -I. Davis, B. Slxitmcr, C. VVllCClCI', D. Iulmmm, tmcl B. Eclwurcls. T If l I I j , P . - , . l llmc ll.l..lt.ll.S. truclx tcum cntcrs mtn tluct' t Q Q I trifmccts with Cmltlshum, Ruclxy Mount, zmcl Fuycttevillcg amd Ll L'HHl'Cl'CllCL' mcct in Rulcigh. Some of the events that tht- KCLIIU PLll'flClPLlfCS in Luc the 100 yillfl clash, thu 220, 440, 880, tmcl milc rucc, thc shut put, discus, pulc xuulting, high jump, amd hroucl jump. LlSLl2.lllS' cmnpusucl mainly ul tout- hull plzlycrs, thu truck tcum uicls in plmysicul clct vclopmcnt. t H 1 I 0 K. Stallings, G. Stmzcil, and E. Lrmzm, in sp1'i11ti11g posiiiozz, are reczdy to run. B. Ski1z11C1'l1z11'ls 1110 51101 put in lg7Cl'fGCff01'111, as other 171617111613 of the track team watclz. and School S irit Good Will 1 l 3 S i Boys 'llf1VlQ fmral Llzlrilzq zzffcv xmmz j7l'llL'1lL'L'. , , , L' .4 W' , . , as 1 as If W4 MW K fl 741:92 N , L' E , ,..o A, A 'ff ,, , f ,, 'mf ff 1Uf1tioxrrieQ for i111po1'tz11zt slzot. ports Create . . . Fans gather' for game at new 111156114111 dicmzoml. Couch U'0ir mmrfls 5ll'L'tlf4.'J' Io CQ. Iclzlzifzs. ,f4G, '?, Af? A 41, sf. , IZLW: W X , X V X 5 40? ? i . 1, i . AMW' ffl t 4 M. ,.,....,. H Q wr: f A, Mf X- 1 . A , , ,, ,. H , 1. w.x I ' V if , y Y: v ! 5 Q 1 fi -. M HM- ln- v...,,.... ,M f. W, - , W .V.f M ,..M .K ,,,. ,,,,. N 1 3 Y ' i 1 . is ef ww, .,,, I M-, .WMM ZX . ,GEZQQX I , zl, L , .K , f :fd , if on Yhhum I . o ,W Na,-QW iq 1 L Clzeerleaclers display sclmol spirit as they rifle in llouzecmuizzg pdf male. Sf11Ll67Zl-FLYCllllj' cheerlemlers lopf posite pngel S lk Keys mul lieuwftes lvrizzg in pv hy .selling Vefreslzxzzezztx. ge Om' llumlrell 'l'11'L'l1!'1-wlwl pw E I i I 5 5 i 5 I K Y Y 1 T 3 1 ,yf f'IV'f f'5?11'?f'? 3 ' V J' 5 J 7!if1,f'Z7 Wifvfff ' G W f. If 4 I I , 3 f ,y yan' !,,ff' vn,,,f,,,'!.p,L,', A , ff, ' ff f W1 y1.a,,f,' I f 5 z, my- , 'H , Aff I If , rf f pf? 7 , ,Z fl ,,!fy4,!,. . f,, '-xA.,4f..!-, 4 4. ' fff 4 Z1 4 4, ggi, f !5f10'? 1 5 ' 1 , Z f' , ,f ff' v,K,..,, U, , M ,, 522' J f f MISS IUDY CilIBBERI,FY, cscmded by Charles Bailcy MISS Sllli FUIIIZPS, esm1'1c'4f 173 'CITY BU mWi'1 Homecomin f , '13, riff' 1 ,ww fi 64 , 1 MISS SARA LYNN RILEY, escortezl Ivy David VVebb MISS IQ.-XTIIRXN VVEHH, escorted by lack Hadgc A1158 LOUISE XNIIGGINS, escorted by Bobby Fulghum A1158 PAT XVINIIIIAM, escorted lay Dwight Hudson ,,...t r A 01i'v1WE5-XSL ' ' I I N I 1 42 s 2, .. 31 V I at x 'J X ffvi - iz.: ,II I I . I.. U7 Z WZ . x X H iggiizs turd IJ. U ehIrfeo-elzuiriiie11 of lirmieemizirzxg. Slmieizts SiVl12.Lfl6' ,a I ,Q tw was WE Keys and Keyettes Tame the lViliicnts to win first prize. tlliziorettes ami lmizii lend tlze Homecomiizg Particle. with izupiciizs creating tile s ,, 3 Y ,z f V 1 2 V Wx X! if M f .f M , ami elzicken wire with hopes 0 iviizrziizg float. Homecomin 'lille highlight ol. the football season . . . Cyes versus VVildeats . . . float eommittees work dili- gently ut warehouse . . sponsors selected . . . bonfire pep rally . . . alumni return for parade and game . . . band . . . D. Ellis crowns S. sparkles at halftime show L. Riley queen . . . dance at teen eluh eoneludes festivities. fn 6 v !a1,f Wie A7 : fi bl f fiw, ffa if 1 f,, if .,,,, ,Z 64, ,,, effyf Z lif- .fgzg ,ii W! 5 ff, ,n ff 44 1 ag ZR L Q Z NN 5 s 5 f W .4 liiliiz Clmuzpioiz limi Clmrles Bailey, eo-clmiruierz, discuss re- lIt'tll'iLIlS wiilz Airs. CU-im-Icy will HV. Simi, fllflllfil' L'O'Cllllil'lllUll. mil Miss llroziglzton. Stunt Night Queen-Miss litlflifjfll U7el1lz tunt Sophomore girls perform in 'fljillou' Tulle 1962 Page One lrlzmdred Tlzirty-two Left to riglzt: Louise Stokes, David VVebb, Pat VVindham, james Matthews, Iudy Wood, Frank Farmer, Sara Lynn Riley, Freddie Hale, Ginny Spence, George Wainwright, Naomi Holt, Charles Lainm, Sue Forbes, Mike Connor, Barbara Long, Ierry Hollingsworth, lim Clark, M. C. ,,,.-ff ,f xx Q ,, M, WW E ni 5 ii ei ,4 if E 3 Y 5 2 Q1 ., 51 Y 1 i1961 fzziziors ami seniors enjoy delicious SOZlfiIl3l'll cmikiazg. Junior Se ior 7 s x i N uitrussej iizforuz llf tlmi UTII6' Sofzztifs Gonna Rise Again. i Niromi H011 ami Cizizrles Bailey-Co-cizuirmeiz of 1961 'Inizioi'-Senior A Southern Ball .ll6'HIl78l'S of Llf.'CUl'tlllll-L1 L'UHIlI1lflUL' tlllllllll' fisll ill pool. if wail Tia: Hou worl: lzrml io create' LlllIIlM17l1L'l'L' of L1 'I A Ni ht of Splendor Moments Remember Stately Soutlzern gentlemen and tlzeir lovely laelles :lance lo flze music of flze Higl1ligl1ters. Hlr 5 , A - , i Decorating. . Exercising . . 1 1 1 x 1 1 W W l Prize 3 I I x Productions . . . 3 5 E P. N1mizery poses ..........,........... xl Saying 66Cheese M. . . Smiles . . . 1 I v NKIYCI 1lf'lZfIj't1ST1ICl tu 1 11 Ute gi pfzysicul fitness te! 1XI1l1I.lLll pictures, College Day, physical fitness tests, Christmas . . . ull u vital part of this tlruinzi ul' life. . . . . . . . .ns illr. Raines, sclzool plzotogmplzer. nzlces her picture. Patient Cooperation . . . job well done R. Mmzgurn admires Key Club sxzonmmz on Christmas parade float. Seniors tulle to repreaerzmtive from Ctzmplvell College on College Duj. Seekin information . . . pride displayed 1 Wh ix . 4 K M X f f WX 1 ' iw 'Aix X Z .Z W ,W Q if W 4 f Z, f V wfy 4 V fn QA I , R 5 V' x , s ' ' X Z if i. W COB'IMENCEMENT MARSHALS FOR 1961: First row: Eutmun, I. Champion, L. Evans, L. Stokes, B. Carr, S. Forbes, L. VViggins, Cubberley, -I. Bottoms, G. VVainwright. Second row: Berne stein, C. Abernathy, Broadhurst, D. Purraniore, Bostick, N. Holt, VV. Pittman. YNUI picturetlfl Gretchen Bullardj Graduation Da Witlm graduation, the curtain falls. The lights dim. The pinnacle of our hopes has been reached. The foundation for life has hccn firmly implanted in our minds. Of what the future holds, we cannot be sure, but we feel that in this part of our drama, we are successful. P. Numzery ami Crowder assist lllrs. Brmzrlon in nzeasuriizg Seniors file 0111 of umiimrizuii E. Stokes and Howard for caps and jJ,0ll'11S. 'J' Ho Q 'Qi First To Put The Customer First Complete Banking Service Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Bell rings . . . classes change. Students gaze hopefully at Shelton Looms Trophy .tv 4, W S BEL-K'TYI-EWS BOONE 8. LEE f PRINTING CO. 0 P. o. Box 362 waleen, N c WILSDN Telephone 243-2314 GARDNER 8. BAILEY TEXACO Corner Pine and Brood Streets Phone 243-9743 WILSON, N. C. We and real pizza. MONTICELLO CAFE TOWE INSURANCE SERVICE II7 S. Goldsboro St. Phone 243-2807 WALTON W. SMITH BUILDING coNTRAcToR WA rsou ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION 4 L o 1 5 1 Burlington, Durham, Greenville, Raleigh, and Wilson, North Carolina Last year's Stunt Night royalty-N. Connor, King ,' B. Raines, Queen. 5 .eq a .Q l L f 1 34 J serve steaks, chops, seafood, ul 'I . . I '. , v C0 illflll I oqh,,,,., ,oat ea t 160 FORBES SERVICE CENTER 204 W. Nash Street Telephone 243-4658 PURE OIL PRODUCTS Wheel Balancing G Generator Work Bear Alignment Machine B-K SALES AND SERVICE, INC. FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS, FREEZERS, RANGES, WASH ERS 3l9 E. Barnes St. Phone 237-1296 Wilson, N. C IIEMBY'S BEAUTY SALON 207 E. Vance Street WILSON, N. C. Mrs. Estelle H. Elliott We need your head in our business Phone 243-2083 Satisfaction with every transaction at G. S. TUCKER 8. CO., INC. Wilson's Oldest Furniture Store WILSON, N. C. HOME BUILDER'S SUPPLY CO., INC The Friendly Yard Old Black Creek Road Phone 243-4225 WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA MACK D. BISSETTE, JR. Realtor Real Estate and Insurance Agency Ist Union Bank Building-Room 628-30 WILSON, N. C. Dial 243-4361 7 I ' , 0 0 ...now m Kzng-Szze if af KING-size WEST END GRUCERY HUWIU Fancy Groceries - Fresh Meats . E- 1. 1 f . , cum' Vegetables - Fruits - Produce Q 5 , STANDARD Phone 243-3l5l west Nash sf. ull HMI' FREE DELIVERY ' Carton BARNES-I'IARRELL CO. 'HHH Always willing to serve. F. Howard, F. Melton, N. Fcwmer, A. Eatmon, A. Coley, N. Walden, P. Lane, C. ell, J. Best. - l ,Q.w . , 4-5','f42gq E z'-4-wi.. .wy3,::R?'f' -V ' H U N T'S 243-3148-Ambulance Service-243-3149 FUNERAL DIRECTORS if' 'vw wp! iv e in Wgnwn .midfincfiue jwezfg am! GRUEN-HAMILTON LONGIENES WITTNAUER WATCH ES BROWN 0Il CO., INC. PURE on PRODUCTS 'A' Dial 237-0126 WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA P. L. Woodard 8. Company, Inc. GENERAL MERCHANTS High Grade Fertilizers and Farm Supplies I08-L0 E. Barnes St. WOMAN'S SHOP LADIES READY-TO-WEAR GOSSARD CORSETS Nash Street Mrs. Brandon admires recently frained architectis drawing. 'WY' if , ,if ft I +R! - f' . xt. ann, p R ao, I YL Y? J. Boykin and L. Wiggins decorate office door EST. 1932 gf f,-'-',,'-:'f' DE N N Y ' S BARRETT'S PRINTING HOUSE J I WILSON, N. C. eWe ers Established l896 IO7 West Nash Street LETTERPRESS AND OFFSET PRINTING WILSON, N. C. V A N N 'S , I N C . Electrical Appliances-TV-Radio Congratulations, Seniors' From Hobbies-Toys FARRIS DISCOUNT STORE IIS West Nash Street Wilson, N. C. phone 243-3937 IO9 South Tarboro Street Sanclifer-Butts Pontiac Co. PONTIAC-CADILLAC TEM PEST-STU DEBAKER PURITY BAKERY, INC. SA'-E5 ff SERWCE II5 S. Lodge Phone 237-llll Compliments of WILSON DRUG COMPANY THE ow RELIABLE RICKS AMOCO SERVICE COMPLETE sekvlcs ron Youn CAR IN E l S C 888 400 West Nash Street II4 S. Tarboro Street Phone 243-3176 WILSON' N. C. WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA Phone 243-3346 Student Council float in Homecoming parade . . . exciting spring elections. Lf? ,Q 11:15 in N For Style and Quallty Vlslt S THE SHIRLEY SHOP WAREHOUSE INC. For the sale of Leaf Tobacco Wearmg Apparel for Girls and Ladies WILSON N C. WILSON N C We Pay Patronage Dividends S Torboro St Phone 237 2898 Box 247 Phone 243-5097 WE ARE DISTRIBUTOR FOR ARMSTRONG TIRES WILSON DOUGHNUT SHOP READY MIX CONCRETE 309 S Tarboro Street FRESH DOUGHNUTS DAILY WILSON'S FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH CAROLINA Complete Banking Service Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CTne only bank in Wilson County which is a member of tne Federal Reserve System? The Coronation . . . the Emanons. HERRINWS DRUG S-I-ORE CURVE SERVICE STATION Nash Street Phone 243-2151 REGAL PRODUCTS SOFT DRINKS Free Delivery fr Fountain Service Phone 237-9547 'Iohn Gresham' Owner Five Points, Wilson, N. C. Vgixinrm DR PEPPER BOTTLING COMPANY mitlflllll' THE MERCURY PLACE I o 518 Wa rd Boulevard Central Service Motor Co., Inc. WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA Phone 243-5104 P Barnes Cr Goldsboro Sts. Wilson, N. C. Dr Joyner's Funeral Home Robbins Jewelry 8. Music Telephone 237-3197 ewelry, Musical Instruments, AMBULANCE SERVICE Records Cr Watch Repairing 107 N. Pine Street WILSON N. C- 114 S. Goldsboro St. WILSON, N. C. WHITEHEAD INSURANCE AGENCY GQLDENWEED RESTAURANT BiIIy C1 Noble Blackman INSURANCE 81 REAL ESTATE American C7 Chinese Foods QF ALL KINDS Pizzas - Italian Spaghetti Phone 237-3022 Wilson' N- C- 307 Herring Ave. Phone 243-4075 D. Webb and H. Adams twist Teachers c'hapeir0ne prom. L. Wiggins tells How li0GCl.f1J0l17?Illi buffm my , .N A 5 a .F Q 1 .ag I - '5 . . be-f' .- 2, - 7271.- , WEBB'S CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS Anderson, Deans 8. Woodard, Inc. GENERAL INSURANCE AND BONDS 192481962 iz. E. oumn s. comPANY WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA FURNITURE OF CHARACTER For n complete line in fabrics, notions, and patterns-Come to BECKY'S FABRIC SHOP 204 Ward Blvd. Between Tarboro St. and Winstead School Owned ond Ooeroted BV Beckv Clork Phone 237-I660 WILSON SHOE STORE your patronage appreciated Fresh Foods Frozen Stay Fresh at FROZEN FOOD lOCKERS, INC. Seasonal goodness, for keeps CARGILL, Incorporated Specialists in Serving Agriculture K. Sutton, teenage clzairnzawn of March of Dimes. M Long fi1'st7'uirme1'-zzpin iss Wilson Pageant. Queen, S. L. Riley . . . escort D Your Friendly STARlITE DRIVE-IN THEATER WILSON, N. C. Where Good Movies Are THE TOWN SHOP Street and Cocktail Dresses Sportswear IO4 W. Nash Street Wilson, N. C VAUGHAN'S JEWELERS WATCHES-DIAMON DS RECORDS-RECORD PLAYERS Always More Fun!! II9 S. Tarboro Street Phone 243-5707 WILSON, N. C. Good Gulf Products Il . MEET YOU AT RUFFIN 0 C0 There's a Gulf Station Convenient to your needs THICK SHAKES THE GAY CO., INC. CURB SERVICE Clothing for the entire family IO9 E. Barnes Street Phone 243-5542 E. Dawson and Mr. Hardin have fun with electricity. Dr. P. Newton lectures to Science Club. 11 I CAROLINA MOTORS Top Quality Used Cars IOO9 South Goldsboro Street WILSON, N. C. LIBERTY WAREHOUSE justice to All Carl Renfro, Owner and Operator S. 3OI Phone 243-4582 WILSON, N. C. For Treats in Eats Visit MURPHY'S RESTAURANT AND DRIVE-IN Word Boulevard WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA EAGLE EQUIPMENT CO., INC Your Case Tractor and Equipment Dealer WILSON, N. C. Phone 243-4783 fter-game dance . . . the C0ntz'nentaI.' 6? Johnson Fumiture Store Roland Grady, Jr, Mgr I20 South Goldsboro Street Wilson-Phone 243-3050 RALEIGH ROAD GROCERY SII Raleigh Road Phone 243-6119-243-6110 FREE DELIVERY Phone 237-II4I MILLWORK GUMPAIIY Newton Mutual Insurance Agency ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE Office Phone 237-0235-Res. Phone 237-2562 H. E. Newton 209 National Bank Building WILSON, N. C. WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA Congratulations, Seniors! C E T T I N G E R I S Department Store Stay Tuned To AND O E T 'I' I N G E R ' S WllY RADIO No. I Radio in Wilson Men's Store Wilson's Leading Store Since I869 IO00 WATTS I350 KC Pep rally at courthouse. Key-Keyette bawnquef. ft fi? 1 GEO. H. BARNES TIN SHOP INDUSTRIAL SHEET METAL WORK ROOFING-SHEET METAL OF ALL KINDS Heating and Air Conditioning 2l2 S. Lodge Street Dial 237-2520 STOTT'S GULF Raleigh Road and Sunset Drive GULF FOR SMOOTHER DRIVING Compliments of SMITH WAREHOUSES WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA THOMAS-YEIVERTON COMPANY BETTER FURNITURE Funeral Directors-Embalmers Ambulance Service Phone 243,3,2, HOME OF FINE DAIRY PRODUCTS WILSON' N' C' Produced on Nearby Farms Fresher-More Delicious Compliments of W00lWORTH'S wILsoN's LEADING VARIETY STORE Glass Bottles or Paper Containers Visit our beautiful dairy bar 501 Raleigh Road Dial 237-28lI for home delivery Sing along with the Keyettes. Onward to Vict0I'y. WILLIAMS LUMBER COMPANY LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS We sell everything to build anything WILSON, N. C. Dial 243-6IOI Dial 243-3I74 United TV 8. Electronics Service Co. WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA 4I6 South Goldsboro Street Phone 243-3088 I H Charles R. Howell Bob Boyette Court Hoooo fo Ffoof of US Roo. Phone 243-5486 Roo. Phone 237-2397 .IOHN R.HARRISS LISABETH'S All Kinds of Insurance LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR 500 S. Goldsboro St. Phone 237-I7l9 220 E. Nash Street WILSON, N. C. Meal YOU of BRUCF5 A rhlflofloll lliolllrllllilidelilllll Th H f D K' X - rczm I it e 0 og 'ng S? +'N'i5'ii f57'ii oioo 1522255ooQlo.il.0f.ofl1f Q LOOK NEN again! Try BRUCE'S l'l0T D05 STAND drycleqning SWNUTODAY! 901 South Goldsboro sf. 1 ot IIS fines' 3 .IIMMIE DEMPSEY, Inc. B. Stamper leads Pep Band. L. Ferrell and K. Webb lead pep rally. 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HIGH INSULATION w v 0 comPANY , , , U , 712 Goldsboro Street AM-FM Phone 237-0103 'OI99mfi0Tl Spirit. Parade prepasration T. L. HERRING 8. CO. WHOLESALE MEATS Dial 243-4252 WILSON, N. C. we BUY WRECKED AND BURNED CARS AUTO SALVAGE COMPANY 1203 S. Goldsboro Street WILSON, N. C. J- D- High, JF- Phone 243-6155 BAlLEY'S JEWELRY DIAMON DS-WATCH ES-J EWELRY EXPERT WATCH REPAIR 109 S. Goldsboro St. Phone 243-2617 WILSON, N. C. CAROLINA LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS, INC. SANITONE DRY CLEANING FUR STORAGE. GARMENT STORAGE Torboro and Kenon Streets WILSON, N. C. MORRlSON'S DRUG STORE Prescriptions a Specialty 121 N. Douglas Street IACross from Woodard-Herring I-losputoll Phone 243-3136 CONGRATULATIONS, sENioRsx WILSON COUNTRY CLUB E. L. Matthews Manager Grover Bullin Professional Mr. Babelay leads Alma Mater. Coach M arklin shows birthday present. I WILSON FURNITURE COMPANY I25-I27 S. Goldsboro Street Telephone 237-3028 FURNITURE AND PIANOS WILSON, N. C. HOUSE SUPER MARKET From House-to-housei' for the Bestl Shop SELF-SERVICE at Less! I502 West Nash Street Bridgers Paint and Wallpaper Co. I25 S. Tarboro St. Phone 243-4428 Wilson, N. C. Art Supplies Complete Venetian Blind Sales and Service Pittsburgh Paints and Supplies Make Your Paint Problems Our Business THE GEORGIAN ROOM 409 West Nash Street WILSON, N. C. Women's Wearing Apparel ROY B. WEBB INSURANCE AGENCY II8 N. Tarboro Street WILSON, N. C. POWEll SUPPlY CO. INC. YOUR ' PROTECTION-SERVICE Ford Tractor and Equipment DEPENDABILITY Dealer WILSON. N. C. Phone 243-4366 Box 42 Mrs. Pritchard and D. Daniel check Fike Hi-Zette copy. Mrs. Hughes bandages C. Fulcherls arm. Q42 xh x ,. K I J ' 1 H UR CH LUELL' .JEWEEERS Gcrtifie Stl REGlmlllJEWELER minion cm sgam THE IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY lOf Great Britain and Ireland, Limitedl WILSON, N- C- One Day Service Color Film Processing SEW THE BEST FOR LESS with fabrics from THE REMNANT SHOP TOMMY'S GUIF SERVICE South Tarboro Street South Tarboro Street at Ward Blvd. Students, bring the family car out Phone 2435422 and fill it up. Evelyn Robbinsflvlory Howard Benton F. Hale, J. Sawyer, School name placed in prominent spot. and J. N oulles demonstrate physical fitness 522 -ff fi ra ,Qi lu ,, lm 1 V. Ji 'Y i --, SEALTEST FOODS WILSON, N. C. ART CLOTHING STDRE I07 E. Nash Street WI'-SON, N- C- SCHWINN-COLUMBIA For Lad and Dad Exclusively Yours WILSON, N. C. For Smart Styling STALLINGS PRINTERS Quick Service and Better Printing 417 West Nash Street 0 naar 243-3381 wilson, N. c Interiors Accessories JT--S71 Figure. JV cheerleaders salute team. Compliments of ETNA SERVICE STATION 1510 South Goldsboro Street J. M. Brown, Manager THE WILSONIAN Restaurant 8. Cafeteria Also Complete Soda Fountain THE COUNTRY SQUIRE Your Ivy League Headquarters For Women and Men 107 South Tarboro Street WILSON, N. C. Phone 243-3436 DAIRY QUEEN Ice Cream Fresh from Freezer, with That Country Fresh Flavor Highway 301 South Phone 243-5438 WILSON, N. C. Get In Touch With CECIL B. LAMM 8, COMPANY FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1962 FAIRVIEW PHARMACY A Complete Drug Store Compliments of McLELLAN'S 116 East Nash Street WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA DOWNTOWN FLORAL SHOP 123 N. Douglas St. Wilson, N . C. When lt's Flowers, Think of Ours Across From Woodard-Herring Hospital Dial Day 243-5375 - Night 243-6741 Narcissus Strickland - Esther Webb Mr. Woodard ready in case of fire. Keyettes spell out Christmas Greetings. of 1 - 'fx .,Lf0 'lui Q , if 2' ,1 I 2--.. FOOD LANE SUPERMARKET Corbett Avenue WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA Specializing in Choice Western Meats Click Newcombe Owner and Operator WHITLEY'S ELECTRIC SERVICE CONTRACTING L. P. Cas - Sales - Appliances - Service WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA Phone 237-0I35 P. O. Box I67 r game celebration in locker room. Spectators enjoy modified pull fl! BROWN INSURANCE AGENCY SUMMERFIELD'S, INC Phone 237-0828 'IOS East Nash St. Wilson N C E h I B. B l eyn 'own The One Stop COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE For 1305 s. Tarboro sneer P. o. sox 108 Millinefy-5h0eS WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA And Accessories SULLIVAN'S RADIO 8. TV SERVICE 218 E. Barnes Street GEORGE'S CENTRAL LUNCH ll2 S. Tarboro St. WILSON, N. C. J. Wilmur Sullivan - Walter lWaltl Lamm We Repair All Makes of Radios and Televisions Congratulations And Best Wishes To The Class of 1962 Phone 243-6383 l SMITH BROS. OF WILSON Resilient and Ceramic Tile Contractors Sanding and Finishing - lnlaid Linoleums 223 South Goldsboro St. WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA Homecoming Floats. French Club. S enior' Class 3 5: gxifs A . wwr5Ri.21'i2i i Compliments of BILL WHITFIELD'S Southern Grain 8. Provision Co., Inc Incorporated January 7th, 1924 Wholesale Distributors More Than Cleaning, Texturizing too Phones 243-3184 6 243-3185 407-9-ll-13-15 E. Barnes St. WILSON, N. C. DOUG 8. ELEANOR MOSS, INC. AMERSON Men 5' BOYS 5 e COMPLETE ssnvlcz 136 S. Tarboro Street 6 If WILSON, N. C. Herring Avenue M. I. JR. Compliments of coNrRAcroR AND BUILDER 5imPS0 ECIUIPNGM CUYPOWIIUH Telephone 243-4Q35 719 5. Goldsboro St. A trailer for every transport requirement I Ten-Pin Bowling SUE S HAIR STYlING is Fun Owned and Operated by Mrs. Susie Moore W. Nash Road 237-3367 For Young and Old Alike Meet Your Friends At BOWL-AWAY 212 Broad Street Down-town Wilson I Homecoming Sponsors. I E74 7 - , .ii f 1 3 5 y A ii ' L' 5 V. ,re ,,'- ,I f , rx gf W - x Q 'rf X 1 8 1-X NN.. wsseis v xx ,A xx . 14.1 i ll .. If i Xxx K., Q 'YE BRUCE IAMM -l- sfyioo -- ATLANTIC HEATING OILS KEROSENE-GASOLINE-MOTOR OIL Metered Service-Prompt Delivery J. R. Matthews' HOME Oll CO. Mews wear 701 s. Goldsboro si. Dial 243-2657 wlLsoN, N. c. THEATRE SODA SHOP 108 West Nash Street Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Seniors of 1962 Ralph E. Pate, Owner and Manager Walter S. Hines Barber Shop 115 S. Douglas Street Our Service is a Wilson Tradition Phone 237-2416 LOU ANN FLORIST If lt's Flowers, Say It With Ours Telephone 243-3830 306 East Green Street For Your Wedding Gown, Evening Gown, or Cocktail Wear lucielle's Bridals and Formals Everything for the Bride and Bridesmaid 219 East Nash Street Phone 243-3401 WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA Portraits of Distinction BASS STUDIO Davis Building Phone 237-1820 HINNANT'S SCHOOL OF DANCE Established 1929 ir 205 Warren Street Phone 243-3781 Miss Th0rne's Clvristm New A.F.S. Officers: as Party. E. Blake, R. Pittman, G. Adams, T. Donoghue. 'v,w,,,f5'Q-','f:g .- . aa: I 'iz'-' 4- '45 Rf INES Ei COX OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS '62 ACCOLADE F ers watch Homecoming parade Jenkins receives Betty Crocker award. fp tgp ,f 'ff,fEL,,J Z - if l 12:1 EEE I 5 in n5 w-1a5:':kuai hy . Ik EIU, ATlANTIC SAVINGS 8. LOAN ASSOCIATION I II9 South Goldsboro Street WILSON, N. C. TWEETIES Across from A. C. College Float takes M Qjj,,...., ROBERT B. ANDERSON POST NO. I3 AMERICAN lEGION Wilson County Fair Grounds Highway 301 South WILSON, N. C. J' Ship Freight Fast by Motor Truck A-J I F... A. .... 3 'I A 53? FQH' . Nighf lf W A Mg Day 1 ' ig ......,. A A 2 E FORBES TRANSFER COMPANY WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA Dial 243-3425 or 237-3151 Cheerleaders welcome Cycs onto field. Crowd engrossed in action. Vx ,W . I A NA it L H A R D E E ' S Compliments of I 1' S ' e emce VIRGINIA cANNoN DRIVE-IN South Tarboro Street Wilson, N. C. School of Dance HENRY'S Smart styles for young men with new ideas Quality Tailoring 118 South Goldsboro St. WILSO Phone 243-3581 N, ALUMINUM SIDING-JALOUSIE WINDOWS AND DOORS-INSULATION-STORM WINDOWS AND DOORS SIDING-FENCES HIGH'S, INC. Herring Ave. Dial 243-2177 Ed I-I' h J I-I' h Ig Next to the radio stations esse 'Q CHERRY HOTEL WILSON, N. c. Headquarters For Banquets, Parties, Dances, Wedding Functions Phone 243-2144 CARTER'S JEWELERS WiIson's Largest Credit jewelers 102 W. Nash St. Phone 243-6203 WILSON, N. C. THOMAS DRUG STORE Registered Pharmacists Nash Street Shopping Center Phone 237-1572 Free Delivery COBB MOSS 8. SON Family Shoes -- Ladies Wear 134 South Tarboro Wilson, N. C. Band parades on Boardwalk at Atlantic City. r?f'f?Q I-'TQ iff ' f wi P+ ' sg, -tm 3' 'SHP swf 49 ' ' ,VK EF fi nh XY H 3 ev I 'X X X: L , 1 .5 if M 2. av it I ,ist , -N , - f pw V H. D f .. E A is A 0 gs? up - UQ ff M I at ,. A ff. I V :EQ WI 4- tiff ofrfIs t .affix - 4 I W Branch Bank extends a cordial IG 9 to Fike S'l3'L1C1eI1'bS and faculty nlcing and Trust Company BRANC JVM!! Ygafaodbaai Udkahfanaf MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Curious students watch as letters wre placed. r J. Poyth ess, winner, and runners-up in F.B. L.A. Spelling Bee 'Misa I A,,l, M - MOSS 8. COMPANY, INC. WmI1aA3L.a. Men's and Boys' Furnishings I00 E. Nash at Tarboro St. '03 Wes' Nash Qualify Counts-Price Never WILSON, N. C. PATRONS MR. T. G. BAILY DR. HUITT MATTOX DR. E. H. BASS DR. I. L. McCAlN DR. G. E. BELL, IR. DR. E. C. NEELAND BOYKIN UPHOLSTERING SERVICE DR. CHARLES C. PARKER Dr. H. V. BULLARD DR. M. A. PITTMAN DR BADIE T. CLARK DR. R. C. POPE DR W. B. CLARK, IR. DR. E. A. RASBERRY, IR. DR DR R. E. GRICE SEED STORE DR. T. TILCHMAN HERRING DR. WILLIAM c. HUNTER DR. G. R. HAMMOND MR. DACE W. IONES, IR. IOHN G. CRADDOCK, IR. DR. S. B. RYBURN c. W. GOODWIN DR. C. E. sIMoNs DR. W. G. SPENCER, IR. DR. EDWARD T. c. THDRNE DR. ROBERT TOMLINSON DR. WILLIAM B. YOUNG DR. FRANKLIN I. YOUNGS DR. I. A. KIRKLAND ,mp Sfzzdcnfs az'dHea1'1' Fund Assoc2'atioI2 and sell tickets for Heart Fund Dance. 'L FRONT ORSERVER PRINTING HOUSE INCORPORNTED 216 UJEST SECOND STREET CHNRLOTTE, NORTH CRROLINR lade Advisers. Accolade Business Manager and Ed t af' T' 9- 1... x x X X X t , XTX Tlmnlef from the 1 Prodfucev' and Director 0 f Accolade. to our '21 ngelfn for their Support. O 6 . Q T 0 o . 6 7 4 0 C 5 fm' I 'ef ' -PL if Ulivt .fl f I dl Y a P I 0 3a ,. - O v K Ox .5 Ji S
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