Glen Alpine High School - Turkey Tail Yearbook (Glen Alpine, NC)

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EDITOR Beckie Stamey Business Manager...................Anne Eggers Circulation Manager............Butch Hildebrand Advisor...................Miss Trudy Thompson 7k 960 GLEN ALPINE Glen Alpine 2 Volume Xm 3 FOREWORD As days slowly pass into years, lives are filled with enhancing memories long to be stored in the depth of minds. We, the 1960 Turkey Tail Staff, have tried to recall these old moments and present the life at Glen Alpine High School. The future holds for us fond remem- brances of the things that happened through the years. . . .Freshman Initiation. . . .Bi- ology and those frogs. . . .Basketball games . . . .Football. . . .Junior-Senior. . . .ga- thering in the halls. . . .the wonderful Wa- shington trip. „ . .and finally, the hour of Gra- duation. In the years that are to come, these hours will be forgotten. Only by pictures and meet- ing old friends will their occurences be re- newed. It is for this purpose we are endea- voring to leave with you an impression of your life. Never forget your high school days, its joys and its sorrows for certainly. 4 As we turn the pages of the Turkey Tail, the clock moves its hands through a typical life story of high school, from the Freshman year to the height of attainment, Seniors, thus recalling precious moments of hours gone by. COKES AT LOCAL HANGOUTS HEARING ALL THE SCHOOL GOSSIP MAKING MONEY WASHINGTON! HERE WE COME! This $$ (Jour £[ 5 DEDICATION To you, whose hand is our captain amid a storm at sea, whose guidance is the ship, strong and mighty enough to withstand the unknown, your dignity, a lighthouse standing high above all dan- gers, your courage our defense in rough, raging waves, and a smiling face, our lifeline to the land, hence our ultimate goals, we the Seniors of 1960, dedicate this the XIII Volume of the ’’Turkey Tail” to........................................ Mrs. Martha Hemphill 7 SUPERINTENDENT Mr. W. A. Young SECRETARY Mrs. Loretta L. Bivens SCHOOL BOARD Mr. H. F. Bobbitt, Dr. C. L. Walton, Mrs. C. L. Walton, Mr. N. O. Pitts, Mr. J. B. Melton. FACULTY Mr. Lane Arrington Western Carolina, B.S. Science Assistant Football Coach Sophomore Sponsor Mr. Robert Fincannon Appalachian State Teachers’ History Junior Sponsor College, B.S. Mrs. Rheta Micol Fletcher Woman’s College, U.N.C. Lenoir Rhyne College, A.B. French, Social Studies Freshmen Sponsor Mr. Russell M. Gaylord East Carolina N. C. State, B.S. Vocational Agriculture F.F.A. Advisor Mrs. Martha Guthrie Hemphill Pfeiffer College Appalachian State Teachers’ College, B.S. English Guidance Counselor Senior Sponsui Mr. Max Hemphill Catawba College, A.B. Biology, Gen. Mathematics Girls’ Basketball Coach Sophomore Sponsor Mrs. Nina Mabe LaFevers Bob Jones University, A.B. Appalachian State Teachers’ College, M.A. English Junior Sponsor Mrs. Anna Lee Melton Flora MacDonald College Catawba College, B.S. Commercial ”G.A. Hi Lites” Sponsor 9 FACULTY Miss Rebecca Owens Woman’s College of the University of North Carolina, B.S. Home Economics F.H.A. Advisor Mr. Floyd N. Shearouse Lenoir Rhyne College, A.B. Appalachian State Teachers’ College, M.A. Mathematics Student Council Advisor Senior Sponsor Mrs. Elizabeth Anne Smith Appalachian State Teachers’ College, B.S. Library Club Advisor Librarian Mrs. Lena W. Taylor Appalachian State Teachers’ College, B.S. English Freshman Class Miss Martha Thomasson Limestone College, A.B. U. N. C., M.A. Appalachian State Teachers’ College Graduate Work Glee Club, Band, Chorus Miss Trudy Thompson Lenoir Rhyne College, A.B. Commercial ’’Turkey Tail” Advisor Sophomore Sponsor Mr. Ralph Wilson Catawba College, A.B. Coach and Athletic Director Physical Education and Health 10 Classes ISENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND MASCOTS President.....................................Bob White Vice-President.....................................Donald Morgan Secretary-Treasurer...........................Earl Bailey Mascots.............................................Jayne Morgan Gibbie Harbison ms®. SENIORS Avis Anderson Miss Homecoming Buggar Kenny Anderson Mufflers Handsome Judie Arrowood Muscles’ Gal Convertibles Earl Bailey Lake Road Good Looking Becky Biggerstaff Salem Highway 64 Olivia Black Blackbyrd Steady Barbara Brackett Sweet Petite Colin Brittain Cleo Good Sport Sunny Browning Majorette James Francis Cannon Cousin Billy Chauffeur Roland Carpenter Flirt Red Tom Carson Coin Collector Silent SENIORS Sylvia Chandler Patrolman’s daughter Carrol Edith Cook Dainty Good Cook Jimmy Crawley Bus Driver Chicken Man Howard Crump HOW-WARD Shearouse’s Boy Alfred Davis Smiley Winn-Dixie Pat Deaton Western Carolina Intended Mrs? Tom Deese Mr. Trombone Elasticles Jim Duckworth Laugher Taylor’s Grocery Nancy Duckworth Wake Forest Noh-Noh Anne Eggers A.K. or W.F. Always confused Tom Epley Brainless Always late Pauline Foreman Beautifully Woolworth’s Dressed SENIORS Jean Fox Wife New Orleans Linda Fox Married Johnnie Lynn Mindora Giles Mrs. Carolina Butch Hildebrand Girl Lover Freshmen Admirer Martha Holland French Whiz! Never talks James Honeycutt Smooth? T.G.O.GfM. Stanley Jenkins Wreckless Pleasant Edward Justice Tobacco Truck Driver Hilma Kale P.K. Petite Faye Kelly Miss Cheerleader Diamond Donald Lowdermilk Friendly Soft-spoken Phillip Mangum Bull Mr. Football SENIORS Ralph Mayfield Well-dressed Nice smile Georgia McDaniel Johnny Auburn Hair Donald Morgan All -Conference Personality Plus Mitchell Morris Daring Clown Kenneth Morrison Jamestown Boy Shorty Jacqueline Mull Good Driver? ? ? ?Brown Eyes Josephine Mull Pennsylvania Witty Boyd Murphy So Sorry You Left The Best Louise Norman Tiny Nice to Know Clifford Patton Pleasant Disposition Sincere Joan Patton Talker Decisive Richard Penley Friendly School Spirit SENIORS Letha Pritchard Flirtatious Reliable Shirley Sisk Blondie Jolly Beckie Stamey P.G. Miss Annual Victoria Stevens Army Wife Reserved Janice Stewart Giggles Deep Cove Tom Wells Lady’s Man Unpredictable 17 NOT PICTURED Randy Parks Rebecca Patton H §i 3p'; AIP’NE JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS 18 President. . . Vice-President Secretary. . . . Russell Powell Ronald Anderson . Sandra Poteat JUNIOR CLASS Oliver Abernathy Gerald Allen Ronald Anderson Vernice Atkins Howard Baker Cecil Beach Jim Beach Ed Berry Hampie Bobbitt Glenda Bowman Shirley Brown Margaret Browning Wanda Buchanan Lib Butler Stanley Carpenter Brenda Carson Patsy Causby Robey Chapman Joann Childress Sanford Clark Norvin Clontz Virginia Denton Butch Elder Fred Epeley 19 JUNIORS Joyce Epley Phillip Epley Linda Farris Tom Hancock Betty Holland Patti Houk Meredith Ingram Barbara Jaynes Vivian Johnson Joyce Keller Frances La Fevers Carmie Ledford Mary Ellen Mangum Vernon McCarthy Carol McGalliard Fredia McGalliard John McGalliard David Michaels Geneva Milligan Charles Parks Mackie Parton Buzzy Patton Dorothy Patton Edith Patton 20 JUNIORS Mary Dean Payne Sandra Poteat David Powell James Powell Patricia Powell Kussell Powell Susan Price Stanlena Quick Tony Sisk Arlene Smith Murray Spencer Roxie Stroupe Alyce Faye Taylor Roberta Taylor Tom Watson Libby White SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President.............. Vice President......... Secretary and Treasurer . Joe Courtney . . Pat Patton Pauline Causby Jean Allen Georgia Anderson Tommy Anderson Arnold Barrett Peggy Benfield Brenda Biggerstaff Bobby Bishop Josie Bolding Edith Bollinger Ralph Boyd Milton Buchanan Steve Byrd Bobby Campbell Rose Carson Carol Carswell 22 SOPHOMORES Pauline Causby Fred Cook Dortha Cooper Gary Cooper Joanne Costner Jnp Courtney Maloy Cragg George Crawford James Dale Anita Davis Jerry Duckworth Drinda Elder Betty Foreman Linda Fox Jimmy Giles Judy Grey Joe Greer Phyllis Guigou John David Hall Josephine Hannah Melvin Houk Quinn Hutchins Edna Johnson Mabel Johnson Charles Jordon David Justice Larry Kelly Larry Lowdermilk Cecil Martin Marie Mathis Jack McGalliard George David Me Falls Buddy Metcalf Ronnie Mode Willard Moore 23 SOPHOMORES Glen Morris Jean Moses Benny Norman Kirk Padgett Tommy Parks Patsy Patton Shirley Patton Maxine Pollard Gary Pot eat Jerry Poteat Lynn Poteat Manley Powell Ruth Presnell Jerry Pritchard Helen Ramsey Johnny Reep Pat Reep Ronald Reep Clyde Ross Willard Sides Betty Smith Kaye Stewart Jennings Taylor Patsy Williams 24 FRESHMEN OFFICERS President......................Johnny Berry Vice President.......................Donald Carroll Secretary-Treasurer...................Carol Putnam Anna Lou Abner Mary Sue Abner Johnny Baker Jerry Beach Dorothy Benfield Bob Benfield Gary Bennett Johnny Berry Jean Bolding Florine Bollinger Marty Browning Norma Buchanan Wayne Butler Bob Burleson Donald Carroll Barbara Carswell Janet Causby Jackie Childers Richard Clontz Danny Cook 25 FRESHMEN David Cook Helen Crawford Mary Martha Crooks Jack Crump Linda Dale Harold Daves Ronald Daves Laura Dellinger .Tohnnv Denton Faye Donham Elaine Edney Lorene Epeley Robert Eplev Johnsie Green Frances Head Randy Hefner Richard Herman David Holland Betty Jernigan Nell Johnson Laura Lail Barry Lane Junior Martin David McDaniels George McCurry Karen Melton Janie Michaels Mary Moore James Moses Alice Barrier Jimmy Orders Ruth Owens Frances Patton Johnny Patton Joan Payne Tommy Pearson Linda Phillips Fred Pingel Wayne Poteat Frances Powell 26 FRESHMEN David Powell Shirley Price Carol Putnam Tommy Reep Tippy Roper Robbie Shearin Mack Shell Mary Alice Shuffler Rex Shull Evelyn Smith John Smith Judy Smith Nancy Smith Perry Smith Richard Smith Hal Turner Carl Walker Brenda White Carolyn White Ronald White Brenda Whisenant Bobby Wilson Barbara Wood Edward Yount 27 CLASS PROPHECY Time: 7:30 p.m. Place: Glen Alpine High School Date: May 30, 1970 You are cordially invited to attend the reunion of the class of 1960. Come and be with all your friends and former class- mates and bring back the old school spirit and good times of the past. As I stand on the steps of old Glen Alpine High, watching the graduates of 1960 arrive and greeting each one, I recall the joys, disappointments and pleasures of a high school teenager. As I look for the first person to appear, whom do you think it will be? Why—it’s none other than Joan and Rebecca Patton, who are now teaching in Washington, D. C. They tell me they are getting along fine and like the teaching profession. Next, I see, arriving in a new car, Mitchell Morris and De- wey Fox. They are managers of a used ar lot. All the way from Wyoming come Tommy Carson and Clif- ford Patton who are forest rangers at Yellowstone National Park. Kenny Anderson, you might know, still has his love for old model cars with ”souped-up” motors and loud mufflers. He is a mechanic at Wells Seals Garage. Our Judy Arrowood is now very content as a basketball coach at Pleasant Gardens. A car being driven by Francis Cannon arrives with the se- nior cheerleaders of 1960. Francis is now running a beatnik cafe. The cheerleaders now appear as: Faye Kelly, a private se- cretary; Pat Deaton, a beautician; Becky Biggerstaff, a come- dienne; Libby Black, Mrs. Royce Byrd (housewife); Nancy Duck- worth, author of a lovelorn column; Anne Eggers, psychiatrist; Mindora Giles, caretaker of the small Giles’; Beckie Stamey, a Home Economics Teacher. If the cheerleaders aren’t enough to make you feel 10 years younger, take a look at the football stars of 1960--BobWhite, a movie actor; Randy Parks, an English professor; Phillip Man- gum, an insurance salesman; and Kenny Morrison, a race-car driver. Barbara Brackett is a registered nurse, working in Char- lotte, N. C. She lives at a boarding house run by Edith Cook. Colin Brittain, arriving in the latest Ford, now runs his own dairy farm, which is maintained by the use of the latest equipment. Because of their love of bus driving, we find Jimmy Craw- ley, Don Lowdermiik, and Stanley Jenkins serving the people of Burke county as drivers for the Suburban Coach Co. Even tho' Tom Deese’s dream of having a band of his own seemed vague in 1960, he is now appearing at the Coconut Grove with the ’’Jazz-Timers.” Richard Penley, still his old dependable self, is C. P. A. for the Internal Revenue Department. Tom Wells, having gained much fame for his witty remarks writes gag lines for the Red Skelton Show. Up the walk come the Mull twins, as we knew them. Jo is Mrs. William Honeycutt and Jack is married also. Jo is an ar- chitect and Jack is an interior decorator. And now we see Georgia McDaniel and Louise Norman, laughing and talking as usual. Georgia is busy telling Louise about all the things that have happened around home, since Lou has been away for the past year as a Bell Telephone worker. Whom do we see driving in now? Why --it’s Letha Pritchard. As we talk to her we learn that she is now a concert pianist. Because of their love for the lake, Jimmy Duckworth and Howard Crump are co-owners of a boatlanding. We see Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stevens driving in now. She, the former Vickie Gurley, came home for our reunion. Through many years of hard work, Alfred Davis has be- come a prosperous manager of one of Winn-Dixie Stores. Roland Carpenter, a believer in close shaves, is a quali- fied barber. We see Donald Morgan coming down the walk. He is mak- ing a career of the Air Force. He stops to speak to a few of his friends: Earl Bailey, a mechanical engineer; Tom Epley, a basketball coach; and James Honeycutt, a recruiting officer for the Army. Donald still has his friendly ways. He walks in with Eddie Justice, a very successful tobacco farmer. And what is that driving in???? Oh! One of those foreign made trucks. On the side printed in large red letters BUTCH’S Radio and T. V. Service. We are not surprised to see it is our own Butch Hildebrand. As he goes to the door we see him speak to the two Mrs. Foxes. Linda and Jean, whom are accompanied by their children, since they couldn’t find a baby sitter for all those little ones. We see Pauline Foreman, now7 tne assistant manager of Woolworth’s, talking to Martha Holland, a French and Social Stu- dies teacher. Avis Anderson and Sylvia Chandler come up together. Avis, a former airline hostess, finally, married the boy of her dreams. Sylvia is a traffic patrol woman in Charlotte. Mrs. James Brown, the former Sunny Browning, now7wrorks at the Shadowline with her husband. Mrs. Ann Winters is a successful nurse now7 at Grace Hos- pital. Last, but not least, we see Shirley Sisk coming in. She tests cigarettes for Reynolds Tobacco Company. Everyone has arrived and we go in to the auditorium and sit in our senior places of honor. Mrs. Hemphill, w7hom w e all remember from senior English, calls the roll. Everyone is pre- sent. We begin our program by standing and singing together our Alma Mater. We all think, ”Gee, how7 everyone has changed.” JANICE STEWART 28 W'P1' ; y| WWZ 7 mjM .. . ;. JS5 V. S : :y ' Linda Fox Anita Davis Nancy Duckworth Lynn Poteat Barbara Wright Joanne Childress Carol Putnam Mary Martha Crooks MAY COURT MAID OF HONOR 31 Judie Arrowood HOMECOMING QUEEN Avis Anderson DANTS Louise Norman, Faye Kelly, Ayi_s Aadexsj rXraJices La Fevers, Libby Black, Kaye Stewart, Pat Reep, Libby White, Linda D. Fox,$fary Ellen Mangum Sudie Price, Carol Putnam, Faye Donham, Alyce Faye Taylor, Beckie Stamey, Jackie MUtl Naricy Due k worth. 32 MARSHALS CHIEF MARSHAL Mary Ellen Mangum Murray Spencer, Sandra Poteat, Fred Epeley, Mary Ellen Mangum, Norvin Clontz, Alyce Faye Taylor. 33 MOST COURTEOUS Richard Penley, Anne Eggers MOST POPULAR Kenny Anderson, Avis Anderson SENIOR SUPERLATIVES FRIENDLIEST Francis Cannon, Faye Kelly BEST ALL AROUND Tom Wells, Letha Pritchard ’ .............. NEATEST Donald Morgan, Becky Biggerstaff MOST DEPENDABLE Earl Bailey, Georgia McDaniel MOST INTELLECTUAL Randy Parks, Nancy Duckworth MOST ATHLETIC Phillip Mangum, Judy Arrowood SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Ralph Mayfield, Beckie Stamey BEST LOOKING Bob White, Pat Deaton MOST TALENTED Tom Deese, Linda Fox BEST PERSONALITY Jim Duckworth, Olivia Black v i ,, mwm IU m i 4 m .. 4 ■ EMHMKii I Editor-in Chief Beckie Stamey ANNUAL Assistant Editor Fred Epeley Business Manager Anne Eggers Assistant Managers Alyce Taylor and Norvin Clontz Circulation Manager Butch Hildebrand STAFF Advisor Miss Trudy Thompson Typists and Art Editor Nancy Duckworth, Sylvia Chandler Stanlena Quick PAPER STAFF Vicky Stevens, Louise Norman, Jean Fox, Sylvia Chandler, Barbara Wright, Stanlena Quick ton, Pauline Foreman, Avis Anderson, Becky Biggerstaff. EDITOR Faye Kelly ADVISOR m Pat Dea- 39 Mrs. Anna Lee Melton MAJORETTES Tom Deese, Drum Major; Jo Mull, Jackie Mull, Frances LaFevers, Alyce Faye Taylor, Linda DiCKson Fox, Robbie Shearin, Sunny Nell Browning, Glenda Bowman. LIBRARY CLUB Libby Butler, President; Geneva Milligan, Vice-President; Wanda Buchana, Secretary and Treasurer; Joyce Keller, Reporter; Anna Lou Abner, Mary Sue Abner, Alice Barrier, Carol Carswell, Helen Craw- ford, Carol McGalliard, Edith Patton, Frances Patton, Shirley Price, Sudie Price, Carolyn White; Mrs. Elizabeth Anne Smith, Advisor. Not pictured: Barbara Carswell, Elaine Edeny. SCIENCE CLUB Oliver Abernathy, Earl Bailey, Cecil Beach, Jimmy Beach, Hampie Bobbitt, Francis Cannon, Tom Car- son, Norvin Clontz, Butch Elder, Phillip Epley, Tom Epley, Tom Hancock, Faye Kelly, Frances LaFe- vers, Carmie Ledford, Mary Ellen Mangum, Phillip Mangum, Maxine Parton, Buzzy Patton, Russell Powell, Letha Pritchard, Murray Spencer, TomWatson, Libby White, Sue Wilson, Barbara Wright; Mr. Lane Arrington, Advisor. 4-H CLUB Gerald Allen, Avis Anderson, Georgia Anderson, Jim Beach, Brenda Biggerstaff, Edith Bollinger, Nor- ma Buchanan, Libby Butler, Wayne Butler, Libby Black, Stanley Carpenter, Janet Causby, Patsy Caus- by, Sylvia Chandler, Robey Chapman, Jo Ann Childers, George Crawford, Jimmy Crawley, Jimmy Dale, Alfred Davis, Tom Deese, Glenda Donham, Jean Donham, Drinda Elder, Wallace Elder, Linda Fox, Patsy Fox, Gerry Gantt, Mindora Giles, Phyllis Guigou, David Hall, Melvin Houk, Barbara AnnJanyes, Vivan Johnson, David Justice, Eddie Justice, Hilma'Kale, Joyce Keller, Faye Kelly, Frances LaFevers, Carmie Ledford, Larry Lowdermilk, Marie Mathis, George McCurry, Georgia McDaniel, Vernon Mc- Galliard, Ronnie Mode, Glen Morris, Benny Norman, Thomas Parks, Maxine Parton, Edith Patton, Frances Patton, Lewis Patton, Jo Ann Payne, Mary Dean Payne, Jimmy Powell, Johnny Presnell, Su- san Price, Letha Pritchard, Carol Putman, Patricia Reeps, Lynda Reese, Tony Sisk, Judy Smith, Kaye Stewart, Roxie Stroupe, Tom Wells, Brenda Lee White, Libby White, Judy Williams, Rudy Williams, Bobby Wilson, Sue Wilson, Barbara Wood. F.F.A. OFFICERS Mr. Russell Gaylord, Advisor; Tommy Carson, Secretary; Sanford Clark, Reporter; Ronald Reep, President; Howard Baker, Vice President; Junior Martin, Treasurer; Melvin Houk, Sentinel. Gerald Allen, Tommy Anderson, Howard Baker, Johnny Baker, Johnny Berry, Colin Brittain, Milton Buchanan, Bobby Campbell, Francis Cannon, Stanley Carpenter, Tom Carson, Robey Chapman, Jackie Childers, Sanford Clark, Richard Clontz, Danny Cook, James Cooper, George Crawford, Johnny Denton, Jimmy Duckworth, Tommy Epley, David Holland, Melvin Houk, David Justice, Larry Lowdermilk, Ce- cil Martin, Junior Martin, David McDaniels, Jack McGalliard, Vernon McGallieard, David Michaels, William Michaels, Mitchell Morris, James Moses, FredNelson, Jimmy Orders, Clifford Patton, John- ny Patton, Thomas Pearson, Richard Penley, David Powell, Johnny Reep, Ronald Reep, Thomas Reep, Clyde Ross, Rex Shull, Tony Sisk, Richard Smith, Donald Stillwell, James Wilson, Wilson Wise, Ed- ward Yount. F.H.A. OFFICERS Miss Rebecca Owens, Advisor; Anne Eggers, Treasurer; Stanlena Quick, Secretary; Mary El- len Mangum, Vice President; Beckie Stamey, President. Avis Anderson, Georgia Anderson, Judie Arrowood, Peggy Benfield, Becky Biggerstaff, Olivia Black, Jean Bolding, Josie Bolding, Edith Bollinger, Wanda Buchanan, Sylvia Chandler, Jo Ann Childers, Mary M. Crooks, Anita Davis, Pat Deaton, Laura Dellinger, Glenda Donham, Nancy Duckworth, Anne Eggers, Joyce Epley, Linda Farris, Betty Foreman, Pauline Foreman, Jean Fox, Linda Fox, Mindora Giles, Ju- dy Grey, Phyllis Guigou, Josephine Hannah, Frances Head, Patti Houk, Quinn Hutchins, Judy Jenkins, Betty Jernigan, Edna Johnson, Ruby Nell Johnson, Vivian Johnson, Hilma Kale, Faye Kelly, Frances La Fevers, Laura Lail, Mary Ellen Mangum, Marie Mathis, Georgia McDaniel, Karen Melton, Jean Moses, Jackie Mull, Jo Mull, Louise Norman, Mackie Parton, Frances Patton, Joan Patton, Jo Ann Payne, Mary Dean Payne, Maxine Pollard, Lynne Poteat, Sandra Poteat,Ruth Presnell, LethaPritchard, Carol Put- nem, Stanlena Quick, Lynda Reese, Tippy Roper, Robbie Shearin, Judy Smith, Becky Stamey, Janice Stewart, Kay Stewart, Alyce Faye Taylor, Brenda Whisenant, Brenda White, Libby White, Judy Williams, Ruby Williams, Sue Wilson, Barbara Wood, Barbara Wright. STUDENT COUNCIL Mr. F. N. Shearouse, Advisor; Randy Parks, President; Nancy Duckworth, Vice-President; Stanlena Quick, Secretary and Treasurer; Anne Eggers, Reporter; Kaye Stewart, Jerry Duckworth, Karen Mel- ton, Gerald Allen, Tony Sisk, Stanley Carpenter, Linda Fox. Not Pictured: Tom Wells, Patricia Reeps, Glenda Donham. BUS DRIVERS Russell Powell, Tommy Watson, Eddie Justice, Jimmy Crawley, Richard Penley, Colin Brittain, vis. Vernice Atkins, Gerald Allen, Donald Lowdermilk, Not Pictured: Tom Wells, Kenneth Ingle, Alfred Da- MUSIC DIRECTOR Miss Thomasson GLEE CLUB Anna Lou Abner, Mary Sue Abner, Kenny Anderson, Judy Arrowood, A- lice Barrier, Gary Bennett, Olivia Black, Jean Bolding, Josie Bolding, Glenda Bowman, Colin Brittain, Francis Cannon, Rose Mary Carson, Ma- ry Pauline Causby, Sylvia Chandler, Mary Martha Crooks, Alfred Davis, Tom Deese, Melvin Dockery, Anne Eggers, Butch Elders, Fred Epeley Betty Foreman, Pauline Foreman, Linda Fox, Garry Gantle, Jimmy Giles, Johnsie Greene, Judy Grey, Phyllis Guigou, David Hall, Josephine Hannah, Frances Head, Richard Herman, Butch Hildebrand, Betty Jernigan, Hil- ma Kale, Mary Ellen Mangum, Marie Mathis, Buddy Metcalf, Mary Moore, Glen Morris, Jo Mull, Louise Norman, Maxine Parton, Jo Anne Payne, Richard Penley, Jerry Poteat, Shirley Price, Fred Pringle, Carol Put- man, Stanlena Quick, Patricia Reeps, Linda Reese, Tippi Roper, Robbie Shearin, Mack Shell, Judy Smith, Kaye Stewart, Janice Stewart, Roxie Stroupe, Alyce Faye Taylor, Tom Wells, Libby White, Judy Williams, Bobby Wilson, Sue Wilson, Barbara Wright, Edward Yount. •10 GLEN ALPINE DIRECTED BY Carles Anderson, Tom Anderson, Judy Arrowood, Peggy Ben- field, Steve Black, Earlene Bowers, Glenda Bowman, Pat Bowman, Linda Branton, Sunny Nell Browning, Michael Burleson, Pauline Causby, Libby Clontz, Anita Davis, Tom Deese, Jimmy Dickson, Melvin Dockery, Rex Dockery; Dennis Edney, Pauline Foreman, Linda Fox, Libby Franklin, Rosa Lee Gibson, Bobby Greene, Scot- tie Green, David Hall, Frances Head, Richard Herman, Wanda Jaynes, Judy Johnson, Vivian Johnson, David Justice. HIGH jlJJkt Li - Jl x Lodir f- 3 (Uv cJjuM-(L Iffx_ ' fr clL o-fiuitiS) ) a kM. -k- ( vtf C L 5L . . uAa L oJ ND CX Z Cr - j Jfdt enH u z L SMJr MISS MARTHA THOMPSON Hilma Kale, Frances LaFevers, Dianne Leonard,cMarxJU|n J langnm Marie Mathis, Bobby Mauney, Jackie Mull, Jo Mull, Wan- da Mull, Ronnie Mullwee, Jane Patton, Philip Payne, Kenny Penley, Kenneth Pitts, Lynn Pitts, Linda Powell, Nancy Puckett, Stanlena Quick, Sammy Scott, Victor Scott, Robbie Shearin, James Shell, Pa- tricia Shuping, Roxie Stroupe, Vonda Stroupe, Daniel Spencer, Akice Faye Taylor, David Walker, Betty V aller, Tom Wells, Ronald White, Robby Wilson, Edward Yount. CHEERLEADERS Faye Kelly, Chief; Beckie Stamey, Anne Eggers, Becky Biggerstaff, Pat Deaton, Mindora Giles, Sue Wilson, Olivia Black, Nancy Duckworth. ■ , 'a GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM Mary Ellen Mangum, Helen Ramsey, Judie Arrowood, Avis Anderson, Lib Butler, Carol McGal- liard, Mr. Max Hemphill, coach; Judy Smith, Ruth Presnell, Quinn Hutchins, Brenda Biggerstaff, Margaret Browning, Betty Jernigan, Vivian Johnson, Kaye Stewart, Pat Patton, Judy Jenkins, Frances La Fevers, Manager. 50 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Helen Ramsey Judy Arrowood Mary Ellen Mangum K' i i wmMm ' ■■; irii BOYS’ BASKETBALL TEAM Roland Carpenter, Earl Bailey, Boyd Murphy, John McGalliard, Jerry Duckworth, Tom Epley, Norvin Clontz, Ralph Boyd, Jack Crump, Jim Beach, Ken Morrison, Coach Ralph Wilson. 52 BOYS’ BASKETBALL Roland Carpenter John McGalliard Jerry Duckworth Boyd Murphy Earl Bailey 53 1959 FOOTBALL TEAM Earl Bailey, Bob White, Randy Parks, Phillip Mangum, Donald Morgan, Roland Carpenter, Ken Morri- son. SECOND ROW: Tom Epley, Jack Crump, Ed Berry, Norvin Clontz, Howard Crump, Jerry Duck- worth, Jim Duckworth, Boyd Murphy. THIRD ROW: Ronald Anderson, Jim Beach, Gerald Allen, Tony Sisk, Stanley Carpenter, Kenny Anderson, Carmie Ledford. FOURTH ROW: Coach Ralph ilson, James Wilson, Cecil Beach, John McGalliara. 54 FOOTBALL Bob White Donald Morgan Phillip Mangum Boyd Murphy Kenny Morrison Roland Carpenter Tom Epley Randy Parks Earl Bailey 55 Bobby Pitts, George D. McFalls, Cecil Martin, Steve Byrd, Ronnie Mode, Joe Courtney, Melvin Houk, Marcus Martin, Clyde Ross, Donald Carrol, Gary Bennett, Wayne Butler, Ronnie White, Marty Browning; Mr. Lane Arrington, Coach; Jackie Childers, Rex Shull, Bob Benfield, Johnny Berry, Ronald Daves, David Cook. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Steve Byrd, Larry Kelly, Harold Daves, Ronald Daves, Donald Carrol, Cecil Martin, Wayne Poteat, Marcus Martin, Carl Walker, Wayne Butler; Mr. Ralph Wilson, Coach. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the Senior Class of 1960, remembering our most precious moments of Glen Alpine High wish to be- queath some of them to our underclassmen, sincere- ly hoping their lives will be overflowed with the joys we loved. We leave to Mr. Young, 4 boxes of aspirin for ev- ery year of headaches we have given. I, Pat Deaton, leave my beauty and smile to Carol Put- nam. I, Becky Biggerstaff, bequeath my ability to stay out of class to Betty Jernigan. I, Sylvia Chandler, leave my ability to get along with Mrs. Melton to Mackie Parton. I, Tom Epley, leave my class ring to anyone who wants it. I, Georgia McDaniel, bequeath my talkative ways and red hair to Janet Causby. I, Louise Norman, leave my height to Murray Spencer. I, Dewey Fox, leave my women to Jim Beach. I, Phillip Mangum, leave my enviable superlative, Most Athletic , to Ed Berry. I, Pauline Foreman, bequeath my shorthand ability to my little sister, Bettie. I, Vickey Stevens, leave my married life to anyone lucky enough to find the right man. I, Jean Fox, leave my ability to catch a man upon sight to Linda Fox. I, Edith Cook, leave my quiet ways to Judy Grey. I, Barbara Bracket, bequeath my soft voice to Arlene Smith. I, Jackie Mull, leave my position as head majorette to Glenda Bowman. I, Stanley Jenkins, leave my bus to Gerald Allen. I, Mitchell Morris, gladly leave my bookkeeping work- book to Ronnie Anderson. I, Donald Morgan, bequeath my ability to charm the women to anyone who can use it as sparingly as I can. I, Mindora Giles, leave my big mouth to Pat Reep. I, Faye Kelly, leave my position as editor of the paper to Carol McGalliard. I, Eddie Justice, leave myposition as 4-Hpresident to my brother David. I, Martha Holland, bequeath my studious ways to Joyce Epley. I, Anne Eggers, leave my blast at the Lions Bowl to some lucky Junior Girl. I, Nancy Duckworth, leave my easy-going ways to Alyce Faye Taylor. I, Jimmy Duckworth, leave my place in Geometry to George David McFalls. I, Earl Bailey, bequeath my hunting ability to Jerry Duckworth. I, Alfred Davis, leave my bus, 47, to anyone crazy e- nough to drive it. I, Tom Deese, leave my hardy laugh and jokes to Ham- pie Bobbitt. I, Jimmy Crawley, leave my drag racing to Oliver A- bernathy, not that he needs it. I, Richard Penley, leave my dependability toFredEpe- ley. I, Shirley Sisk, bequeath all my good times inMorgan- ton to Pat Causby and Norma Buchanan. I, Avis Anderson, leave my basketball ability to Quinn Hutchins. I, Kenny Anderson, leave myself a passing grade for next year. I, Howard Crump, leave my blonde hair to Bobby Pitts. I, Randy Parks, leave to a Junior the presidency of the Student Council. I, Judy Arrowood, bequeath my place in chemistry to all Juniors. I, Libby Black, leave my ability to go steady to Frances La Fevers. I, Colin Brittain, leave my typewriter to Vernon McCar- thy. I, Sunny Nell Browning, leave my tardiness to Lib Butler. I, Francis Cannon, leave my supply of chewing gum and pencils to Ronnie Mode. I, Roland Carpenter, leave my flirtiness with lower classmen to Stanley Carpenter. I, Tom Carson, leave my cough medicine toBuzzy Pat- ton. I, Linda Fox, bequeath my ability to keep secrets to Libby White. I, James Honeycutt, leave my love for gospel music to Carol Marie Carswell. I, Hilma Kale, leave the band’s cymbals to anyone with sound-proof eardrums. I, Donald Lowdermilk, leave my happy-go-lucky ways to James Wilson. I, Ralph Mayfield, leave my model ways to any deserv- ing Junior. I, Kenny Morrison, leave my likeness for elite, little girls to Norvin Clontz. I, Clifford Patton, leave my quiet ways to Tommy Han- cock. I, Joan Patton, bequeath my ability at reading every book in the library to anyone who wants to try. I, Rebecca Patton, share my love for out-of-state boys with Edith Patton. I, Janice Stewart, leave my ability to get by with any- thing to my little sister, Kaye. I, Beckie Stamey, bequeath my F. H. A. presidency to Mary Ellen Mangum. I, Tom Wells, leave my wit and personality to Tom Watson. I, Bob White, leave my good looks to Russell Powell. I, Anne Winters, leave my ability to make good grades and to keep house, too, to Mary Deane Payne. I, Jo Mull, leave my ability to do something and get caught to Barbara Wright. And, inclosing, I Butch Hilderbrand, think I’d bet- ter stay, because I have nothing which I can afford to give away. 57 BUTCH HILDEBRAND SENIOR CLASS LAWYER SENIOR DIRECTORY AVIS DEANE ANDERSON: Band 1, Glee Club 1,3,4; 4-H HOWARD CRUMP: Football 3,4; Basketball 2; Science Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H Reporter 4; Paper Staff 4; Paper Staff’s Club 1. Sports Editor; Dramatics 3; F. H. A. 1,4; Homecoming Attendants 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; ALFRED EDWARD DAVIS: Science Club 1; Glee Club 3, Co-captain 4; Senior Superlative ’’Most Popular.” 4; F. F. A. 1; Bus Driver 4: 4-H Club 4; Bus Patrol 2. KENNY ANDERSON: Football 1,2,3,4; Captain 4; Glee Club 3,4; Glee Club President 4; Science Club 1,2,3; Se- nior Superlative ’’Most Popular.” JUDY ANN ARROWOOD: Senior Superlative ’’Most Ath- letic”; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Bus Patrol 1, 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 3; F. H. A. 1,2,3,4; May Court Maid of Honor 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Softball 1. EARL BAILEY: Glee Club 1,2; Science Club 4; Dramatics Club 3; 4-H Club 1; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Co- captain 4; Baseball 4; Track 4; Class Secretary and Trea- surer 4; Senior Superlative ’’Most Dependable.” REBECCA OREE BIGGERSTAFF: Glee Club 1,2; Band 1, 2; F. H. A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Cheer- leader 3,4; Dramatics 3; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Se- nior Superlative ’’Neatest.” OLIVIA ANN BLACK: Band 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; F. H. A. 1,2,3,4; Science Club 2; Dramatics 3; Basketball 2,3; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Homecoming Atten- dant 4; Bus Patrol 1,2,3,4; Senior Superlative’’Best Per- sonality.” BARBARA ANN BRACKETT: F. H. A. 1,2,3; Bus Patrol 3; Glee Club 1. COLIN LEE BRITTAIN: F. F. A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 3; Band 1,3; Bus Driver 3,4; F. F. A. Officer 3. SUNNY NELL BROWNING: F. H. A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Majorette 4; Glee Club 1,2; Dramatics 3. FRANCIS CANNON: Morganton 1,2; G. A. Football 3; Baseball 3; F. F. A0 3,4; Glee Club 4; Basketball Time- Keeper 2,3,4; Homecoming Escort'4; Assistant Football Coach 4; Science Club 4. ROLAND CARPENTER: Student Council 3; Science Club 1,2; Science Club Treasurer 1; Glee Club 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Co-captain 4; Track 4; Baseball 3,4; Football 1, 2,3,4; All-Conference Football 4. TOM CARSON: 4-HClub2;F. F. A. 1,2,3,4;F. F. A.Sec- retary 4; Science Club 4. SYLVIA MARGARET CHANDLER: Glee Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; F. H. A. 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Bus Patrol 1,2,4. EDITH COOK: 4-H Club 2; F. H. A. 1,2,3. JAMES WILSON CRAWLEY: 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Bus Dri- ver 3,4; F. F. A. 1. PAT DEATON: Glee Club 1,2; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Student Council 1,3; Sophomore Class Secretary; Homecoming Attendant 1,3; May Day Attendant 3; May Queen 4; Cheer- leader 3,4; Band 1,2; Dramatics 3; F. H. A. 1,2,3,4; Mar- shal 3; Senior Superlative ’’Best Looking”; Paper Staff. THOMAS EDMUND DEESE: Band 1,2,3,4; All State Band 2,3,4; Drum Major 4; Student Director 3,4; Glee Club 1, 2,3,4; Dramatics 3; 4-H Club 3,4; Student Council 2; Bus Patrol 2,3; Softball 1; Junior Class Officer; Senior Super- lative ’’Most Talented.” JIMMY DUCKWORTH: Band 1,2,3; Football 4; F. F. A. 4; Glee Club 2,3; 4-H Club 2,3,4; Bus Patrol 1,2,3,4; Home- coming Escort 3; Senior Superlative ’’Best Personality.” NANCY ELIZABETH DUCKWORTH: Freshman Class Of- ficer; Student Council 2,3,4; Student Council Secretary 2; Student Council Vice-President 4; Annual Staff 4; Basket- ball 1,2,3; Cheerleader 3,4; Band 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,3; Glee Club President 3; F. T. A. 3; Dramatics 3; Drama- tics Club Reporter 3; F. H. A. 1,2,3,4; F. H. A.Secretary 3; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Marshall 3; Homecoming Attendant 3, 4; May Day Attendant 3,4; Senior Superlative ’’Most In- tellectual.” ANNE BALIFF EGGERS: F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. Treasurer 4; Glee Club 1,2 ,3,4; Glee Club Secretary 3; Mars Hill Choral Clinic; Band 1,2; All State Band 2; Dra- matics 3; Student Council 3,4; Student Council Secretary 3; Student CouncilReporter 4; Assistant Business Manager of Turkey Tail 3, Business Manager 4; 4-H Club 1; F.T.A. 3; Marshal 3; Homecoming Attendant 2.3; Lions Bowl Princess 4; Senior Superlative ’’Most Courteous.” THOMAS ERVIN EPLEY: Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball Manager 2,3; F. F. A. 1,4; Science Club 1,4; Bus Patrol 1. PAULINE FOREMAN: Band 1,3,4; F. H. A. 1,2,4; Bus Patrol 4. JEAN DONHAM FOX: Cleveland High School 4-H 1; Y- Teens 1,2; L. E. Rabouin Vocational Academy; Basketball 3; Baseball 3; Baseball Captain 3; F. B. L. A. 2,3; Glen Alpine Assistant Editor of School Paper 4; F. H. A. Re- porter 4; 4-H Club 4. LINDA DICKSON FOX: Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2.3.4; Majorette 3,4; F. H. A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Drama- tics 3; Science Club 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3; Student Coun- cil 4; Class Reporter 4; Junior Class Officer; May Day Attendant 2 ,4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Senior Superlative ’’Most Talented.” 56 SENIOR DIRECTORY DEWEY FOX: F. F. A. 1; Bus Driver 3,4; Crossnore High School. MINDORA LEONARD GILES: F.H. A. 1,2,3,4; Paper Staff 4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Cheerleader 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club 3. BUTCH HILDEBRAND: Football 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Band 2,3; Assistant Circulation Manager of Turkey Tail 3, Circulation Manager 4; Dramatics 3. MARTHA HOLLAND: JAMES HONEYCUTT: Morganton High School 1,2,3; Glen Alpine High 4; Homecoming Escort. STANLEY JENKINS: F. F. A. 1,2,3; F. F. A. President 3; Bus Driver 3,4; 4-H Club 1. EDDIE JUSTICE: Band 1,2,3; F. F. A. 1,2; F. F. A. Vice- President 2; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club President 3,4; Bus Driver 3,4. HILMA JANETTEE KALE: Mineral Springs Glee Club 1, 2,3; F. H. A. 1,2,3; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Student Council 3; Dra- matics 1,2; Glen Alpine Glee Club 4; F. H. A. 4; Band 4; Color Guard 4. ETHEL FAYE KELLY: Drexel High School Glee Club 1; 4-H Club 1; Glen Alpine High School Cheerleader 2,3,4; Chief Cheerleader 4; 4-H Club 2,3; Science Club 1,4; Science Club Secretary 1; F. T. A. 3; Dramatics 3; F. H. A. 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Paper Staff Editor 4; Se- nior Superlative ’’Friendliest. DONALD LOWDERMILK: F. F. A. 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 4,5. PHILIP MANGUM: Football 1,2,3,4; Science Club 4; Football Captain 4; Senior Superlative Most Athletic. RALPH HOUSTON MAYFIELD: F. F. A. 1; Softball 1; Baseball 2; Homecoming Escort 4; Bus Patrol 3,4; Senior Superlative Most Likely To Succeed. GEORGIA Me DANIEL: F. H. A. 1,2,3,4; Bus Patrol 1,2,4; 4-H Club 4; Senior Superlative Most Dependable. DONALD RAY MORGAN: Football 2,3,4; All Conference Football 4; Dramatics 3; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Se- nior Class Vice-President; May King 4; Senior Superlative Neatest. MITCHELL MORRIS: Science Club 1,2; Glee Club 4; F. F. A. 1,4. KENNETH MORRISON: Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,4; Baseball 4. JACQUELINE MULL: Band 1,2,3,4; Majorette 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 3; F. H. A. 1,2,3,4; Home- coming Attendant 3,4. JOSEPHINE MULL: Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Ma- jorette 1,2,3,4; F. H. A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2; Dramatics 3; Homecoming Attendant 3. BOYD MURPHY: Glen Alpine High Football 2,3,4; Bas- ketball 2,3,4. LOUISE NORMAN: F. H. A. 1,2,3,4; Bus Patrol 2,3,4; Glee Club 3,4; 4-H Club 2,4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Paper Staff 4; Paper Staff Feature Editor and Typist 4. RANDY PARKS: 4-H Club 1; Football 2,3,4; Science Club 3; Student Council 4; Student Council President 4; Fresh- man Class Officer; Sophomore Vice-President. CLIFFORD PATTON: JOAN DOROTHEA PATTON: F. T. A. 3, F. H. A. 3,4; Glee Club 3; Dramatics 3; 4-H Club 2,3; Nebo High School 1: Nebo F. T. A. 1; F. H. A. 1; Glee Club 1; 4-H Club 1. REBECCA PATTON: Bus Patrol; Library Club 4. RICHARD PENLEY: F. F. A. 1,2,3,4; Sentinel 1,2; Foot- ball 1; Bus Driver 3,4; Senior Superlative Most Cour- teous. LETHA ANN PRITCHARD: Glee Club 1; Science Club 3,4; Dramatics Club 3, F. T. A. 3; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; F. H. A. 1,2,3,4; Senior Superlative Best All Around. SHIRLEY SISK: Glee Club 1,2; F. H. A. 1; 4-H Club 1,2; Science Club 3; Dramatics 3. REBECCA ANN STAMEY: Glee Club 1,2,3; Glee Club Se- cretary 2; F. H. A. 1,2,3,4; F. H. A. Vice-President 3, President 4; Dramatics 3; Assistant Editor of Turkey Tail 3, Editor 4; Junior Class President; Chief Marshal 3; Stu- dent Council 1; Band 1,2; May Day Attendant 1; Homecom- ing Attendant 1,2,4; Senior Superlative Most Likely To Succeed ; Christmas Queen 4. w VICTORIA GURLEY STEVENS: F. H. A. 1,2; Paper Staff 4; Paper Staff Circulation Manager and Typist 4. JANICE ELAINE STEWART: F. H. A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,3,4; Dramatics 3; 4-H Club 1,2; Bus Patrol 1,2; Senior Class Prophet. THOMAS RONALD WELLS: F. F. A. 1,2; F. F. A. Pre- sident 2; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Choral Clinic 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Vice-President 3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Bus Driver 4; Senior Superlative Best All Around ; Dramatics 3; Student Council 1,2,4; Bus Patrol 1,2,4; Homecoming Escort 1,2,3,4; May Day Escort 1,2,3,4. ANN WILMOTH WINTERS: F. H. A. 1,2,3; Glee Club 3; Library Club 3; Dramatics Club 3; Pilot Mountain High School; Randolph Henry High School. 59 1960 is here! Our year is ending. All its hopes and fears, In victory blending. Great things were done of us, In Science and Mathematics. Large victories won of us, Strong in Athletics. Yet as we leave these halls, Life's voice inviting, Loud every Senior calls, The last time. . . .uniting, Glen Alpine High Forever Yes, truly, 1960 is here, our year is ending, filled with four years of joys and expec- tations. We leave behind a wonderful year guided by. Bob White, president. Not until the day arrived when class rings shone brightly on fifty-nine hands did we feel fully qualified and deserving of our seniority. How we waived the battle of mid-exams is still a mystery. The highlight of four years came when we boarded the train for Washington, D. C. As though awakening from a dream we donnthe cap and gown of a Senior. It is time to walk those steps to the strains of Pomp and Circumstance into an unsettled, undetermined future. 61 Compliments of HENNESSEE'S STORE Phone HE 7-5282 Glen Alpine, North Carolina LEONARD'S STORE Modern Self-Service Delivery Service Glen Alpine, North Carolina Buy Burke - None Better BURKE FARMERS COOPERATIVE Phone HE 7-0311 Morganton, North Carolina MIMOSA INSURANCE AGENCY Specialists in General Insurance Paul S. Cash, Mgr. Shadoir Q - CLINIC DRUG STORE SHADOWLINE, INC. We can fill any doctor's prescription Lingerie youTll like near you! 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JOHN GILES ANONYMOUS QUEEN CITY SERVICE STATION LAWYERS MULL, PATTON, ERVIN Phone HE 7-0680 Hickory - Lenoir Morganton, North Carolina IN APPRECIATION... Well, it has been hard work, but lots of fun! As this edition of the TURKEYTAIL” goes topless after gathering the last details to- gether, we wish to say thank you to everyone who has worked so hard in making this book possible. We wish to say a very special thank you to: Miss Thompson, our advisor, who worked so long and faithfully with us. Mr. Young, our principal, for his patience and understanding. All our faculty members for their patience and cooperation during all the class interruptions. All the wonderful people at Delmar, especially Mr.Mahaffey. Jack Morris, our photogra- pher, for his willingness to help whenever and wherever he was needed. Our advertisers and those who contributed financially to our an- nual . Without their help our annual would be only a dream. 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