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

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The Turkey Tail Glen Alpine High School — Glen Alpine North Carolina 1969 VOL. XXII Editor: Janet Teague Business mngrs.: Ted Mull Sarah Morgan Circulation mngr.: Cheryl Pitts CAREFREE eR oc mat oe SRE The Glen Alpine Turkey Tail is proudly dedicated to a person for whom everyone has the greatest admiration and respect. As a teacher and friend of the students at Glen Alpine, he has tried to instill in us the virtues of understanding, patience, and fair play. For your loyalty to the student body, your guidance and leadership through the years, and your unfaltering faith in G.A.H.S., we proudly and affectionately dedicate the 1969 Turkey Tail to MR. BOBBY C. LITTLE © NISTRATION Jane Pitts Secretary SO ee Loretta Bivens Secretary Mr. E.C. Whitener Superintendent CHOOL BOARD Mr. Crawford Melton Mr. T. J. Curtis Chairman pen? 5 sionsonnconties Soke Hui Be pene eee a Betty Ann Orders Secretary Mr. Lane Arrington | incipa Pr TRATION Graham Anderson Mr. Mr. Robert Carr Mr. Grady Shepard David S. Blinson Linda Chester Maxine T. Cooke Bob Curry Algebra I English I Health Phy. Ed. I World History Consumers Math Freshman Sponsor Physical Ed. I World Geography Freshman Sponsor Math Junior Sponsor Cheerleaders Senior Banquet Girl’s Basketball sUelom wv. (eon bs ba Martha Hemphill Lawrence E. Davis English I Nina LaFevers Science English II English II General Math Junior Sponsor Guidance Physics Senior Banquet Junior Sponsor Freshman Sponsor Debate Club F.T.A. Bobby C. Little | Anna S. Melton Robert E. Miller Social Studies Shorthand, Typing General Business Junior Sponsor Bookkeeping World History J.V. Football Senior Sponsor Office Practice Varsity Baseball School Paper Bookkeeping Typing Sophomore Sponsor Key Club Advisor G.A.FEL.S. Margaret H. Miller Algebra II Max E. Phillips Geometry Marsha B. Murray Chemistry Math IV Home Economics Physical Science Judy A. Roper ’ Senior Sponsor F.H.A. Advisor Freshman Sponsor Assistant Librarian Nettie F. Salthouse Rebekah Simpson Judy D. Stroupe Librarian Biology, Civics French I, II, Ill Library Club Sophomore Sponsor Guidance Sophomore Sponsor French Club Gertrude Thompson Typing I, Il Martha Thomasson Bus. Eng.-Law Music Sophomore Sponsor Band Annual Staff Glee Club Lena Taylor English IV, Civics Guidance Senior Sponsor Anchor Club Ralph Wilson Health Phys. Ed. Driver’s Ed. Football Basketball Track CLASSES , MassHOraenrttrerienrenememenrenennes Class Officers Pres., Terecia Mulwee; Vice-Pres., Butch Bowman; Sec. and Treas., Lee Benfield; Mascots; Karen McKinney and Woody Fordham THE 1969 ENIOR CLASS of GLEN ALPINE HIGH SCHOOL 14 LYNN ARROWOOD LORRAINE BAKER MARY ELLEN BAXTER Basketball, Inc. Married Neat Sense of Humor Friendly Considerate Gets Around Talented °62 Ford JAMES BECK LEE BENFIELD Buster Personality plus °47 Ford True friend “Hey, Mr. Curry!” Cheerleader SYLVIA BENFIELD MIKE BENNETT BUTCH BOWMAN Mrs. Melton’s Pet Handsome Ingles, Inc. Nic e Lover One of the three Soft-spoken Devilish Easy-going JOHNNY BEAVER Comet Doesn’t waste words Sleeper STEVE BRANCH Cars! Cars! Cars! Ingles Wittiest DIAN BRITTIAN RICHARD BROWNING ROBERT BRYANT JOHN CANTRELL The band, the band Reliable “Dick” Loves French “14” Talented Brains, Inc. Sundown Man ‘“‘What’s happening?” Studious Devilish Soul. Soul, Soul! Basketball Star ae TOMMY CARPENTER STEVE CARSWELL Brother No. 3 11S “Say it loud!” “Scrapper” “Hard to Handle!” Carefree EUGENE CONLEY CAROLYN CAUSBY Soul Brother JAKIE CONLEY LESTER COOPER “Bozo” “Stay in the groove” “56 Chrysler” Always unprepared “Granny” “Hottest thing on Working Man Would you believe? Those jokes wheels” Intelligent Mischievous ee DELORES COSTNER WAYNE CRAWFORD KATHY CROOKS Quiet Pee Wee Smart Friendly Beech Nut Tobacco Quiet Kind [RW o 6 o Soft-spoken R. W. DALE ETHEL DAVIS “Pete” Mannerly Sneaky Sweet Enjoys life Well-liked STANLEY EPLEY KEN FANN JANIE FARRIS Artistic Athletic Nice “Groovy” New boy!! Quiet Drivers License??? Well-liked Doesn’t waste words RANDY DALE “Herman”’ Friend to all Unsettled MARLOW FARRIS Good friend Quiet and shy Neat SHERRY FRANCUM “Bouncy” That giggle Books, books, books GENE HALLYBURTON Accident prone Loves secrets Very unpredictable MARTHA FULLWOOD DUDLEY GREENE “Now, Mrs. Salthouse”’ Drum Major Giggles Secretive Devilish grin Water balloons DAVID GWYN GLEN GWYN Friendly Polite Neat Changeable Sneaky Shy VIRGINIA HASTINGS BOBBY HENSLEY Reserved “Hiram” Cute Laughable Well-dressed A flirt ANITA GUIGOU High goals Likes to talk Amiable STEVE HENSON Kaye’s Sense of Humor Hard worker KATRINA HERMAN Gossip Energetic Flashy smile!! BUD LAIL Morganton Kid 442 Ingle s Party BARBARA HUFFMAN WANDA HOLLAND MICHAEL HOOD Sunny Disposition Quiet!!! Always prepared Friendly Considerate Soft-spoken “Speedy” “Witty” Intelligent Night Owl Dependable “Wiener” JAMES LYTLE HERBERT MCDOWELL Brother Those tall tales “Lover” Baseball Hates school Sincere DALE KELLER ANDREA HOYLE Zany Petite Quiet LINDA MCELRATH Polite Benevolent Loves Enslish?? PEGGY MCFALLS STEVE MCINTOSH BARBARA MCMAHAN SUSAN MERRILL Sweet Valuable “Quiet” Petite Understanding Intelligent Reserved Talented Sensitive “Gene’s” Honest Reserved VICKIE MICHAELS SARAH MORGAN Kind Neat Polite Popular... Short Strawberry Blonde RUBY MORRISON LONNIE MOSES TED MULL TERECIA MULWEE Sneaky Cute “Intelligent” Ronnie’s “58 Chevy” Sneaky grin Dependable Cheerleader Ghost Stories Those parties... Lady’s Man Likeable MICHAEL ORDERS Friendly Tall and lanky Professional joker KATHY POLLARD Mother Mrs. Hicks Embarrassable SANDRA ORDERS V.W. Bus driver 4th. period Geo. PATRICIA PERKINS Cute “Miss G. A.” Dancer MARVA POOLE Sneaky Intelligent Honest FRANCES PATTON Typist Freckles, Inc. Letter writer CHERYL PITTS Romanticist Dependable friend Loves Life RONALD POTEET Airplanes 1st period studyhall Worries i KAYE PATTON Steve’s woman Shorthand Lover Nice MARGIE PRITCHARD Married Friendly Kind } JUDY ROSS Ford hater Curb hop Likes the lake CONNIE STAMEY Mrs. Talkative Earl’s RITA SCOTT WARREN SCOTT “Allman” “Horn” “Rita Red” Popular Vette lover Cute BILLY SOUTH BETTY DULA Sak le Married Gambler 59 Ford Sinclair Dear Lulu MONA STAVER BRENDA STILLWELL Mr. Curry? Married Professional talker Well-dressed “Now honey”’ Polite MICHAEL SHELL Always around Girl Crazy Talented JANET TEAGUE eo EAR Lots of fun Basketball, Inc. ANGIE VANCE HENRY WALLACE STEVE WHITE PHILLIP WILSON Phillip’s “Soul Brother” “Whitey” nice-looking That Bubble gum! a4 23m “55”? Chev. hunter Funny Most Athletic Always sleepy comical RICK WISE SAMMY WISEMAN Bus no. 5 Cute Friendliest Small... but? Sheriff’s son Gets Around 1969 SENIOR — wy react — vv — ) — ) — wo pa v — — wy v v v we ’ wd we ve v v v rw wy wy) e wy wy wo wy s vw wy v v v w [ ve Len A cre ce SO ce ce es ce ce ee cee ce cr ee re ce cn re ce Bs ee ee ee ee ee | wy LAST WILL Lynn Arrowood, leave my “hair dyeing” kit to anyone else who uses the stuff. Lorraine Baker, leave my place in the lunch line to Connie Lytle. Mary Ellen Baxter, leave — and I am a better person for it! Johnny Beaver, leave my ability to finish school to Carolyn Cook. Buster Beck, leave my old car to get a new one. Lee Benfield, leave my loud mouth to next year’s head cheerleader. Michael Bennett, leave all the girls in tears. Butch Bowman, leave my good looks, black book, and track shoes to “‘Sharpears.” Steve Branch, leave to join Uncle Sam’s Navy, and see the world. Dian Brittain, leave my love for music to my very talented sister Richard Browning, leave the run of the school to my little sister “Fats.” Robert Bryant, leave my French ability to Mrs. Stro upe. John Cantrell, leave as the coolest “soul brother’ that ever was. Tommy Carpenter, leave my coolness to Venice Thomas. Steve Carswell, leave my position as quarterback to someone who can tell the linemen what to do in the huddle. Carolyn Causby, leave my position as gossip editor to anyone who is stupid enough to take Shorthand II. Eugene Conley, leave “Soul” to Raymond McDowell. Jakie Conley, leave my laugh to Sherrill Lytle. Lester Cooper, just leave, I hope. Delores Costner, leave to go to work. Wayne Crawford, leave all my absences to anyone who can get by with them. Kathy Crooks, leave my quiet ways to Joyce Wise. Randy Dale, leave my position as left end of the Green Waves to David Beaver. R. W. Dale, leave my perfect attendance record to Frances Whitener. Ethel Davis, leave my humorous sarcasm to anyone who can take it. Stan Epley, leave my ability to keep everyone in stitches to Dab Marshall. Ken Fann, leave G. A. to my brother, Ray, and I take Susan with me. Janie Farris, leave my courteous ways to Patricia Barrier. Marlow Farris, leave my quiet ways to my brother, Dwight. Sherry Francum, leave Glen Alpine to my brother. Martha Fullwood, leave my second period English class to Wanetta Surratt, if she ever makes it. Dudley Greene, leave with deep appreciation to the faculty and students of Glen Alpine High School. Anita Guigou, leave all of my romantic aspirations and ways to solve them to Marie Miller. David Gwyn, leave for better, because it can’t get any worse. Glen Gwyn, leave, but take my science fiction books with me. Gene Hallyburton, leave the hawk to the second most graceful person, “Sharpears.” Virginia Hastings, leave to become a professional farmer’s wife. Bob Hensley, leave Miss Thompson broken hearted, but with a quieter Typing II class. Steve Henson, leave my ability to take lots of naps and get by with it to some sleepy underclassman. Katrina Herman, leave my “bashed-up” Fairlane to Becky Bowers. Wanda Holland, leave my red hair to Shirley Hipps. Mike Hood, leave my ability to come to school to Charles Keever. Andrea Hoyle, leave my ’63 Mercury to my little sister “‘Dare.”’ 24 . v ’ v wy v ws v ve wy ve v v v v v wy v v v v v v s wy v wy . v . v . v v wo — — — es — == — — et — — — — — = — — — eal — = — — — weet ae = cal — Laie — = — od — — =a — — — — v v _v AND TESTAMENT Barbara Huffman, leave my name “Speedy” to some fast freshman. Dale Keller, leave my zany ways to Andy Pitts. Bud Lail, leave my cronic absences to Dean Edney. James Lytle, leave Mrs. Taylor my brain — she’ll never get another like it. Susan Merrill, leave my height to Sandra Pitts. Herbert McDowell, leave my athletic ability to Jerry Thomas. Peggy McFalls, leave all I don’t take with me to my little sister, Pam. Steve McIntosh, leave my job at Gene’s to Charles Cresawn. Barbara McMahan, leave to become a professional artist. Vickie Michaels, leave my position as a senior to my brother, Doug. Sarah Morgan, leave my snare drum, car problems, and quarterbacks to Susan, Sandra, and Jayne. Ruby Morrison, leave my love for Oak Hill to Terry Bowman. Lonnie Moses, leave; just to be going somewhere. Ted Mull, leave my guard-over-center position to Gene Lowdermilk. Terecia Mulwee, leave my position as President of the Anchor Club to Judy Orders. Mike Orders, leave my height to Donald Holland. Sandra Orders, leave my school bus to Sylvia Greene. Frances Patton, leave my freckles to Susan Johnson. Kaye Patton, leave so that Mrs. Melton may have a quiet Shorthand II class. Patricia Perkins, leave for Happy App. Chery] Pitts, leave my insulated underwear to any frozen band member who needs it. Kathy Pollard, leave to enjoy family life. Marva Poole, leave my shorthand ability to Libby Hardy. Ronald Poteet, leave my airplane throwing to whoever wants it. Margie Pritchard, leave to become a good wife to Ronnie. Judy Ross, leave my 58 Chevrolet to my brother, Dennis. Rita Scott, leave Glen Alpine as the last of the Scott sisters. Warren Scott, leave the job of Student Body President to Wayne Clontz. Michael Shell, leave the halls of G. A. to my brother, Richard. Bill South, leave to let Mr. Gaylord yell at “Sharp Ears.” Betty Stacy, leave my empty “Curl—Free”’ boxes to Nancy Cook. Connie Stamey, leave Mr. Curry without a pet. Mona Staver, leave my sneeze to anyone capable of copying it. Brenda Stillwell, leave to make Larry a good wife. Janet Teague, leave the basketball team to Betsy Gibbs and Susan Leonard, and the annual to Frances Whitener. Angie Vance, leave to become Mrs. Phillip Payne. Henry Wallace, leave Larry Carpenter my Sth period English class. Steve White, leave nothing but my locker. Johnese Williams, leave my morning gossip sessions to Lela Hyatt. Phillip Wilson, leave my ability to think to anyone who can use it. Rick Wise, leave what’s left of Bus no. 5 with head Mechanic, Zennie Cox. Sammy Wiseman, leave my love for sports to Ricky Franklin. 25 CLASS It felt good to be home again. Even though it was drizzling rain, the Kennedy airport was a welcome sight. I had been in the Peace Corps for the past three years; I was completely out of touch with the happenings of the United States. There was an hour’s delay before my flight bound for North Carolina. I settled down in a leather chair in the midst of the bustling lounge. Thumbing through the magazine rack, I found the current issue of Time: September 2, 1979. To my surprise, I recognized the face on the cover. The profile was that of Steve McIntosh. The title read: “Successful Scientist Receives Nobel Prize.” I hurriedly turned to the cover story page. Steve, along with his laboratory assistant Janie Farris, had worked many hours on this project. The award was presented by Michael Hood, a generous philan thropist, in Stockholm, Sweden. Examining the magazine closer, I found it packed with G. A. personalities. The credit page revealed that the Editor-in-Chief was Janet Teague. As editor of our high school annual, she had many hours of experience behind her. Her staff included Linda McElrath, Managing Editor; Betty Stacy, Publisher; and Rita Scott, Social Editor. Correspondents were Connie Stamey and Ruby Morrison, who had a nose for news even in high school. The main news story of the week was the opening of the new Municipal Art Center in Washington designed by the genius engineer, Ted Mull. The plush interior was created by Anita Guigou, a nationally known interior decorator. With many sleek modern lines, this versatile building included many features. The New York Philharmonic Orchestra, directed by Dudley Greene, was to perform in concert. Two members of this distinguished group were Dian Brittain and Michael Shell. Also on the afternoon program was a recitation by Randy Dale, poet laureate, and a Shakespeareanreading by James Lytle. Both had their start in Mrs. Lonon’s drama class. An original modern ballet, choreographed by Stanley (shake-a-leg) Epley, was to be performed that night. Government affairs seemed to be in fine hands. Head of the Dept. of Agriculture was Mike Orders. Pat Perkins was the Ambassador to France, and her diplomatic endeavors had stopped many crises. Leading the Navy was Fleet Admiral Steve Branch; Dept. of the Interior, Paul Jordon; Librarian of Congress, Sylvia Benfield; and Head of the P.B.I., cool and collected Richard Browning. An advertisement caught my eye. The striking model in the miniskirt was Johnese Williams. She was seated in a new 1980 Corvette designed by Johnny Beaver, Buster Beck and Glen Gwyn, the wonder boys of the car industry. They also built the winning car at the Indianapolis 500, driven by Phillip Wilson. Trailways Bus Company had honored the best driver of the year. There was a tie between Sandra Orders and Billy Sou th who both had perfect driving records. This year’s fashions seem to be dictated by the designer Virginia Hastings. Her look was seen everywhere. Specializing in fashions for the petite girl, Susan Merrill’s Boutique was the “in” place in New York for girls under five feet. The best in men’s fashions was found at the Conley Clique, owned jointly by Jakie and Eugene Conley. By the looks of the women’s section, to be “‘in the swing”’ a girl had to have her hair styled at the Fifth Avenue Salon by one of these well known stylists: Katrina Herman, Wanda Holland, or Mona Staver. For very special occasions, one went to Bob’s, a private salon owned by Bobby Hensley. Sports were an important part of my high school life. While I was looking at the sports pages, I saw that our athletes didn’t stop their athletic powers in high school. The artful passer for the Oakland Raiders was Steve “Scrapper” Carswell. The manager of this great ball club was Butch Bowman. Pace setters on the basketball courts of Los Angeles and Detroit were R. W. Dale and Ken Fann. Pitching the St. Louis Cardinals to victory was Herbert McDowell. An up-and-coming player for the Dodgers was Ronald Poteet. The Green Bay Packers had a great season thanks to Henry Wallace and their veteran coach, Sam Wiseman. Covering these sports events was Lynn Arrowood, a former basketball coach who had never lost a game. The world of medicine had a major breakthrough with the discovery of how to completely erase freckles. In charge of this project were Andrea Hoyle and Frances Patton assisted by Peggy McFalls R. N. Kathy Crooks and Delores Costner were noted for their work at the Mayo Clinic. The stock market was at a healthy level according to an article written by business tycoons Bud Lail and Lester Cooper. Vickie Michaels, Carolyn Causby, and Judy Ross, owners of the American Tobacco Company, predicted a good year for 1980. The President of the A. P., Steve White, attributed his success to his beginning at Keller’s I. G. A. 26 PROPHECY The adventure feature of the week was about 4 Australian ranchers: Marlowe Farris, Rick Wise, Lonnie Moses, and Wayne Crawford. Their story was written by world traveler and adventuress, Sherry Francum. Education had progressed by the help of Dr. Mary Ellen Baxter, renowned expert on child guidance. Professor Robert Bryant of Yale had completed another speaking tour in Europe. The National Association of Educators had picked the following high school teachers for their contributions in their fields: Terecia Mulwee, Algebra; and Warren Scott, Geography and Economics. The entertainment scene was brightened by the night club, “Soul Shack,” operated by Tommy Carpenter. Singing to a packed audience, the Sundowners were Marva Poole, John Cantrell, and Martha Fullwood. Their songs were high on the charts of WMNY where discs were spun by Michael Bennett, Ethel Davis, and Dale Keller, the talkative trio. The favorite T.V. show seemed to be “Gene and Rusty” starring Gene Hallyburton. Next in ratings was the morning exercise show, “Keeping Trim,” with push-ups led by Angie Vance. My flight was announced so I hastened to the plane. Ahead of me I recognized two members of the jet set, Sarah Morgan, and David Gwyn, a playboy on the Riviera. They were whisked into the V.I.P. lounge. At the plane’s door I was in for another shock when the stewardesses turned out to be Barbara Huffman, Lee Benfield, Barbara McMahan, and Kay Patton. I was shown my seat and we started to rehash old times when the pilot’s voice boomed over the loud speaker. It was the voice of Steve Henson. | felt a tap on my shoulder. Turning around I saw Kathy Pollard, Lorraine Baker, Margie Pritchard, and Brenda Stillwell all with their husbands. It seems that they were returning from second honeymoon trips to Europe. I settled back in the seat with a feeling of satisfaction. My school class had fulfilled all my anticipation. Chery] Pitts 27 SENIOR CLASS LYNN ARROWOOD: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Debate 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Representative 3, 4; Co-Captain Basketball 4. MARY ELLEN BAXTER: Band 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; French Clube 3543) Fal. Aw Sa 4 Ee Ate 3.4L ibrarys Clubea: Cheerleader 4. JOHNNY BEAVER: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3,4. JAMES BECK: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4. LEE BENFIELD: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Chief Cheerleader 4; French Club 2; Anchor Club 4; Paper Staff 4; Homecoming Representative 4; Senior Superlative ‘““Most School Spirited”; Senior Class Sec.-Treasurer. SYLVIA BENFIELD: Band 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; F.T.A. 4; Paper Staff 4. MIKE BENNETT: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3; Senior Superlative “Best Looking”; Freshman Class Vice-President. DIAN BRITTAIN: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Library Club 2, 3, 4; Debate 1, 3, 4; Allstate Band De. BUTCH BOWMAN: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Football Manager 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Escort 3, 4; F.T.A. President 4; Key Club Vice-President 3; Key Club Treasurer 4; Senior Class Vice-President. RICHARD BROWNING: Football 2, 3; Key Club 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Debate Club 2, 3, 4; Bus Driver 4; Homecoming Escort 4; Student-of-the-Month 1; Senior Superlative “Most Intellectual’; President of French Club 4. ROBERT BRYANT: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 4; Key Club 4. JOHN CANTRELL: Track 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; All-Conference Basketball Player 3; F.F.A. 1, 2; Tri-Captain Basketball, 4. TOMMY CARPENTER: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 1; French ClubisaScchot bebe Awl STEVE CARSWELL: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Baseball 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; F.T.A. Club 3, 4; All Conference Football Team 3, 4; All County Football Team 3, 4; Co-Captain of Football Team 4; Senior Superlative ““Neatest”’; Sec.-Treasurer of French Club 4; Tri-Captain Basketball 4. CAROLYN CAUSBY: Paper Staff 4. EUGENE CONLEY JAKIE CONLEY DELORES COSTNER WAYNE CRAWFORD: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Bus Driver 3. KATHY CROOKS: Library Club 3, 4; F.H.A. 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Anchor Club 3, 4; Homecoming Representative 4. RANDY DALE: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; F.T.A. 4; All Skyline Conference 4. ROBERT WESLEY DALE: F.F.A. 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; E.T.A. 4. ETHEL DAVIS: F.T.A. 3, 4; Library Club 4. STANLEY EPLEY: F.F.A. 3, 4; Football 2; Baseball 4; Track 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Star Greenhand (F.F.A.) 1. KENN FANN: 1 — 3 Clinton High School; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3; Tau Alpha Gamma 3; French Club 4; All Southeastern 3A Football 3; Captain — Basketball 2. JANIE FARRIS: Softball Team 2; F.T.A. 3, 4; Senior Superlative “Most Courteous.” MARLOW FARRIS: French Club 2, 3; Key Club 3, 4; Homecoming Escort 4; Senior Superlative ““Most Courteous.” MARTHA FULLWOOD: F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. DUDLEY GREENE: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Track 1, 2; French Club 3, 4; Band, Drum Major 4. ANITA GUIGOU: Glee Club 2, 4; Library Club 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Bus Patrol 4; Reporter of Glee Club 4. DAVID GWYN: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Escort 4; F.F.A. Secretary 4. GLEN GWYN: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer of F.F.A. 4. EUGENE HALLYBURTON: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 1; F.T.A. 4; Library Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club President 4. VIRGINIA HASTINGS: Glee Club 2. BOB HENSLEY: Debate Club 2, 3; Homecoming Escort 1, 2, 3,4 French) Club) 33) Library. Cluby2.9 34-0 le Awe ae oamne Annual Staff 4; Band 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. STEVE” HENSON: (Bus) Driver “17725330455 i Awe Homecoming Escort 4; Senior Superlative “Best Personality.” KATRINA HERMAN: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3; F.T.A. 3, 4; F.H.A. 4; French Club 2, 3; Homecoming Representative 1; Student of the Month 1; Secretary-Treasurer of Student Council 3. WANDA HOLLAND: Anchor Club 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Superlative ““Most Intellectual”; Marshal 3. ANDREA HOYLE: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3; F.T.A. 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Library Club 3. MIKE HOOD: F.F.A. 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Football 1, 2. BARBARA HUFFMAN: French Club 1, 2; F.T.A. 3, 4; Library Club 3, 4. PAUL JORDAN: Marshal 3; Senior Superlative ‘Most Dependable.” DALE KELLERS Glee Club 1) 2,33 FHA. 1 253. 4= Senior Superlative “Wittiest.” BUD LAIL: French Club 3; Library Club 1, 2; Student Council 1; Homecoming Escort 4; Class President 2. HERBERT MCDOWELL: Basketball 1, 2, 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. PEGGY MCFALLS: Student Council 1, 2; Library Club 3, 4; F.H.A. 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Anchor Club 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; Paper Staff 4; Homecoming Representative 4; Senior DIRECTORY Superlative “Most Likely to Succeed”’; Sec.-Treasurer of Junior Class; Anchor Club Treasurer 4; Library Club Secretary 4. STEVE MCINTOSH: F.F.A. 4; French Club 3; Key Club 3, 4; Marshal 3; BARBARA MCMAHAN: F.T.A. 3, 4. SUSAN MERRILL: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Bus Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4; Debate Club 2; French Club 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Library Club 3, 4; Homecoming Representative, Maid-of-Honor 4; Senior Superlative ‘““Most Talented.” VICKIE MICHAELS SARAH ANN MORGAN: F.H.A. 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Library Club 4; French Club 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Annual Staff 3, 4; First Runner-up Jr. Miss Burke County Fair 2; Miss Burke County Fair 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Senior Superlative ‘‘Neatest”; Treasurer of French Club 3; Student Director of Band 4; Basketball Manager 3, 4; Co-Business Manager of Annual 4; Co-Assistant Manager of Annual 3, RUBY MORRISON: F.H.A. 1, 2; Band 1. TED MULL: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Debate Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Library Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Student Council 1; Chief Marshal 3; Senior Superlative “Most Likely to Succeed”; Debate Club — Parliamentarian 1; Key Club — President 4; Debate Club — President 4; Library Club — Vice-President 4; Sophomore Class Vice-President 2; Annual Staff Co-Assistant Business Manager 3; Annual Staff — Co-Business Manager 4; Scholastic Award 1, 3. TERECIA MULWEE: Band 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 4; Anchor Club 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Representative 4; Senior Superlative “Most Popular’’; Sec.-Treasurer of Class 2; Director of Anchor Club 2; Vice President of Anchor Club 3; President of Anchor Club 4; Vice President of F.T.A. 3; President of Senior Class. MIKE ORDERS: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 4; Senior Superlative “Best All Around”; Homecoming Escort 3; Pre sident of F.F.A. 4; President of Glee Club 4; Vice President of Student Council 4. SANDRA ORDERS: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 1; Girl’s Athletic Club 1; Bus Driver 4; Band 4. FRANCES PATTON: Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Basketball 4; Homecoming Representative 4; Senior Superlative ‘“‘Best Personality”; Assistant Editor of Paper Staff. KAYE PATTON: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Debate Club 3, 4; Paper Staff 4; Homecoming Representative 4; Secretary of F.H.A. 4; Reporter for Library Club 4. PATRICIA PERKINS: Band 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Anchor Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; F.H.A. 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Homecoming Representative 4; Miss G.A. 3; Senior Superlative “Best All Around”’; Secretary of Anchor Club 4; Co-President of French Club 4. CHERYL PITTS: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Debate Club 2; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Anchor Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Junior Marshal; Homecoming Representa- tive 4; Senior Superlative “Most Dependable”; Secretary of Band 2; Treasurer of Glee Club 1; Vice President of F.H.A. 3; President of F.H.A. 4; President of Freshman Class; Treasurer of Anchor Club 2; Reporter of French Club 3, 4; Vice-Presi- dent of Junior Class. KATHY POLLARD: Paper Staff 4. MARVA POOLE RONALD POTEET: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Escort 4. MARGIE PRITCHARD JUDY ROSS: Glee Club 1, 2; French Club 2; Paper Staff 4. RITA SCOTT: Basketball 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Debate Club 2; Library Club 3, 4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 3. WARREN SCOTT: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Band 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; F.T.A. 4; Student-of-the-month 4; Senior Superlative 4; Co- captain of football 4; Student body President 4; Secretary of Band 1; Treasurer of Glee Club 2; Vice-President 3; Student director of Glee Club 4; Secretary of Key Club 3. MICHAEL SHELL: Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming escort 4; Senior Superlative “Most Talented”; Band President 4; F.F.A. Vice President 4. BIMD Yes OU Dea hHootballelpe oa nkeAtw ln? 63-04 -wlnackan. 3; Bus Driver 4; Sentinel of F.F.A. 3. BETTY STACY: Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Received trophy for highest average of first year commercial students 3; Editor of the Paper Staff 4. CONNIE STAMEY: Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2; Bus Patrol 4. MONA STAVER: F.H.A. 2, 3, 4; Softball 3; F.H.A. Parlia- mentarian 4. BRENDA STILLWELL: F.H.A. 1, 2; Glee Club 2, 3; Band 2, 3; Anchor Club 3; Student-of-the-Month 2; Homecoming Representative 2; Senior Superlative “Friendliest”; Sec.-Trea- surer of Freshman Class. JANET TEAGUE: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Anchor Club 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Softball 2; Annual Staff 3, 4; Student-of-the-month 2; Scholastic Award 2; Homecoming Representative 4; All-con- ference Basketball 3; Junior Marshal 3; Senior Superlative “Most Athletic”; Vice-President of Band 3; Editor of Annual 4; Co-captain Basketball 4; Senior Director; Anchor Club 4. ANGIE VANCE: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Library Club 3, 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Debate Club 2; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Student Council 3; Homecoming Representative 4; Treasurer of Library Club 4; Circulation Manager of Paper Staff. HENRY WALLACE: Track 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Superlative “Most Athletic.” STEVE WHITE: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Senior Superlative “Most School Spirited.” JOHNESE WILLIAMS: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; F.T.A. 4; Majorette 4; Basketball 1, 2; Maid of Honor 4; Homecoming Representative 4; Senior Superlative “Best Looking.” PHILLIP WILSON: Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2; French Club 2; Homecoming Escort 1, 2, 3, 4. RICK WISE: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Bus Patrol 1, 2; Senior Superlative “Friendliest”; F.F.A. Sentinel 4; Home- coming Escort 4. SAMMY WISEMAN: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2. SRencd Sq. MME sd cnllesiiiinpsumntie CE MVM N : } ‘ : ' = = | ‘ i i a oe | Paul Greene, Pres.; Ray Merrill, Vice-President; Victor Poteat, Sec. and Treasurer. JUNIORS Denise Anderson Ricky Auldredge Barbara Berry Steve Bradshaw Becky Brewer 30 c Archie Browning Brenda Burnette Carolyn Carpenter Larry Carpenter Wayne Clontz Nancy Cooke Lavone Costner Charles Cresawn Susan Duckworth Chuck Egner Elaine Elder Sharon Elliott Dwight Farris Ellen Farris Eugene Flowers Mike Fowler Linda Freshour Betsy Gibbs Delores Greene Paul Greene SKK Mien Sylvia Greene Ronald Hardin Mary Hardy Elaine Harvey Joanne Head Steve Henry Wayne Hipps Garry Holder Donald Holland Henry Houck Adaire Hoyle Lela Hyatt L. D. Jaynes Harold Johnson Billy Lane Susan Leonard Gene Lowdermilk Connie Lytle Raymond McDowell Joe McKinney Ray Merri Carlos Orders Karen Maye David Mull Gordon Marshall Mike Moses Millie Maloney Henry Moore Loretta McNeill Doug Michaels Pat Orders Kenny Patton Dianne Perkins Judy Orders Harry Lee Orders Libby Powell Vic Poteat i“) = [a0 ss} Low E 7p) . oe Se We) Ve Susan Pressley Patricia Ramsey Eddie Rogers Randy Sisk Mae Stillwell Deborah Tate Betty Jo Taylor Maxine Wallace Frances Whitener David Winters Joyce Wise Sarah Wise Betty Woods Alan Scott Wayne Scott Marie Smawley Bruce Smith Tommy Smith Connie Staver Butch Queen SOPHOMORE CRASS President: Ricky Franklin Vice-President: Faye Rhodes Secretary-Treasurer: Sandy Patton Cathie Bailey Pat Barrier David Beaver Robert Belton Carolyn Bennett Randy Biggerstaff Becky Bowers Jason Bridges Kathryn Browning Dianne Burleson Reba Cantreil Terry Carswell Brenda Causby Carolyn Cook Therisa Crawley Lynn Curtis Tim Davidson Harold Deyton Dean Edney David Farris Juanita Haney Margo Horton Shelley Elliott Debra Fox Debra Wright Gibbie Harbison Mike Huffman Frances Epley Ricky Franklin Phillip Harrison Barbara Isaacs Michael Ervin Pat Frost Debra Hennessee Michael Jarrett Dwight Fairchild Dan Garrison Shirley Hipps Sandra Kay Johnson Jerry Fairchild Jimmy Hallyburton Libby Hollifield Steve Johnson Susan Johnson Charles Keever Paul Klotzle Doug LaFevers Bud Lowdermilk Wanda McCurry Carl McGee Bobby Melton David Melton Marie Miller Wayne Mooneyham Gary Moore Jayne Morgan Gary Morrison Debbie Mull Ronnie Norman Jackie O’Neil James O’Neil Susan Orders Becky Owens Bill Parks Sandy Patton Sue Patton Sam Pollard . : Karen Poole Randy Pritchard Dennis Queen Gary Reese Faye Rhodes Dennis Ross Rebecca Scott Richard Shell Mary Simpson Mary Sisk Dickie Smith Jerry Smith Kent Smith Ruth Smith Steve Smith Susan Smith Wilson Sullivan Harvey Summers Ronnie Taylor Jerry Thomas Jane Travis Barbara Wallace Paul Whisenant Larry Yount IN MEMORIAM Larry Dexter Padgett 1952 - 1968 James Francum, Vice-President; Deborah McDaniel, Secretary-Treasurer; Kirby Jarrett, President. Beverly Anderson Linda Auldredge Vanessa Avery Eddie Beck Homer Beck James Benton Johnny Black Michael Bolding Terry Bowman Randy Bradshaw Delea Brittain Henry Bryant Martha Buckner Larry Buff Columbus Carpenter Sylvia Cantrell Lanny Carpenter Wanda Carswell Denese Causby Jerry Causby Phyllis Causby Ricky Causby Susie Compton Patricia Conley Suzanne Courtney Debra Crawley Allen Cresawn Donald Creswell Dennis Dale Wyonna Deyton Randy Duckworth Rita Duckworth Loretta Elder Debbie Epley Margie Epley Lewis Falls Ray Fann Judy Farris William Farris Lester Fender Patricia Foster James Francum Barbara Green Harlan Greene Rita Green Susan Green Crystal Hamby Libbie Hardy Katrina Harmon Jim Heffernan Sharon Helton Doug Henry Sidney Houk David Huffman Wanda Huffman Frankie Hullette Margaret Hutchins Kirby Jarrett Nedia Jones Eddie Jorden Wanda Jorden Randy Keever Charles Leonard Roger Lonon Sherrill Lytle James Mathis Davis Mayfield Wanda McCombs Jerry McCurry Deborah McDaniel Ray McElrath Pam McFalls Tony McLean Sara Miller Kathy Moore Paul Moore Sammy Morrison Susan Morrison Diane Moses Donald Norman Edwin. Norman Jerry Norman Andy O’Neil Charles O’Neil Libby Orders Mary Orders Cleo Parker Belinda Parks Deborah Patton Linda Patton Robert Patton 41 Steve Patton Roger Peek Douglas Pitts Andy Pollard Walter Poole Debra Poteat Camille Powell Janet Powell Steve Powell Wade Powell Jerry Pritchard Keith Pritchard Reginia Pritchard Gary Rich Melody Robbins Patrice Rogers Beverly Roper Frankie Roper Brenda Rutherford Juanita Rutherford David Scott Harold Shade James Simpson Angela Small Betty Smith Meda Smith Teddy Smith Richard Stillwell Anita Summers Henry Surratt Barbara Sweet Barbara Tate Keith Tate Melvin Tate Carolyn Taylor Marilyn Taylor Roger Taylor Delores Whistnant Hattie Williams Johnny Williams Richard Williams Ginger Wise Jerry Woods Katie Wright Pat Yancey William Yancey THOSE WERE THE DAYS! AN ‘ Sarah Morgan Andrea Hoyle Janet Teague, Editor. Miss Thompson, Advisor. ANNUAL STAFF Sarah Morgan, Ted Mull Cheryl Ann Pitts Business Managers. Circulation Manager. ee SESE Typists: Angie Vance, Wanda Holland, Rita Scott, Herbert McDowell, Frances Patton, Betty Dula. Photographers: Bobby Hensley, Chairman; Anita Guigou, Chuck Egner, Kathy Crooks. Art Editor: Stanley Epley. Co-Assistant Circulation Managers: Sharon Elliott, Judy Orders. Co-Assistant Business Managers: Betsy Gibbs, Betty Woods. 2 Fe ie) = So) S 5 = 2 Director THE GLEN ALPINE HIGH SCHOOL BAND nmndamZOoOurEe Michael Shell, President Wayne Clontz, Vice-President David Melton, Secretary Ray Fann, Treasurer Sarah Morgan, Student Director Betsy Gibbs, Reporter Dudley Greene, Drum Major NAMA NAO Elaine Elder, Barbara Berry, Adaire Hoyle, Lavonne Costner, Becky Brewer. | LUDDY C O iL, O R G U A R D S GLEE CLUB Miss Betty Brooks, Mike Orders, President; Vic Poteat, Vice-Pres.; Mary Alma Simpson, Directors. Secretary ; James Reid Simpson, Treasurer; Anita Guigou, Reporter. —_— ‘ . — Betty Dula, Editor; Frances Patton, Asst. Editor; Mrs. Melton, Advisor. PAPER STAFF Doris McNeely, Judy Ross, Kay Patton, Lee Benfield, Angie Vance, Rita Scott, Betty Dula, Janie Farris, Sylvia Benfield, Carolyn Causby, Kathy Pollard, Frances Patton, Peggy McFalls. REECE David Melton, Butch Bowman, David Winters, Ricky Franklin, Vic Poteat, Robert Bryant, Marlowe Farris; SECOND.ROW: Wayne Clontz, Tim Davidson, Warren Scott, Billy Lane, Chuck Egner, Steve McIntosh; THIRD ROW: Mr. Miller, advisor; Ted Mull, Steve Carswell, Mike Fowler, Ronald Hardin, Bill Parks, Richard Browning. KEY CLUB Ted Mull, President; Victor Poteat, Vice President; Butch Bowman, Treasurer; Wayne Clontz, Secretary. 50 Frances Whit ener, Reporter; Patricia Perkins, Secretary; Peggy McFalls, Treasurer; Judy Orders, Vice-President; Terecia Mulwee, President; Mrs. Taylor, Advisor. | | Ted Mull, President ) mon Seine am ele S S) fs} 2 3 S G”AuH sg S258 CO Ba Bs my eS) th ES ES ae EO = © . Hemphill, Mrs Advisor. Warren Scott, Pres.; Michael Orders, Vice-Pres.; Richard Smith, Reporter; Betsy Gibbs, Sec. and Treas. SEUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW: Sharon Helton, Martha Buckner, Libby Hollifield, Ruth Smith, Betsy Gibbs, Kathy Crooks, Pam McFalls; SECOND ROW: Richard Smith, David Melton, Jerry Causby, Mike Orders, Mike Fowler, Warren Scott, David Scott, Mike Moses. Kaye Patton, Reporter; Angie Vance, Treas. ; Ted Mull, Vice-President; Mrs. Salthouse, Advisor; Judy Roper, Librarian; Rita Scott, Social Chairman; Gene Hallyburton, President; Peggy McFalls, ; Secretary. Michael Orders, President; Michael Shell, Vice-President; Eugene Flowers, Reporter; Glen Gwyn, Treasurer; David Gwyn, Secretary; Rick Wise, Sentinel; Mr. Russell _ Gaylord, Advisor. a Mrs. LaFevers, Advisor; Butch Bowman, President; Betsy Gibbs, Reporter; David Winters, Vice-President; Wayne Clontz, Secretary. 56 on eS 2 ated Beat So SENS ses i ‘ PEGS Re Chery] Pitts, President; Susan Duckworth, Vice-President; Jayne Morgan, Song Leader; Mona Staver, Parliamentarian; Kaye Patton, Secretary ; Judy Orders, Reporter; Dianne Burleson, Treasurer; Susan Orders, Historian; Frances Whitener, Social Chairman; Miss Murray, Advisor. Mrs. Stroupe, Advisor; Richard Browning, Pat Perkins, Co-Presidents; Vic Poteat, Vice-President; Steve Carswell, Secretary; Reporter, Cheryl Pitts. Richard Browning, Allan McGalliard, Henry Houck, Eddie Rogers, Sandra Orders, Steve Henson, Chuck Egner, Billy Lane, L. D. Jaynes, Sylvia Greene, Betsy Gibbs, Rick Wise, Dudley Greene. AAM nAO nCw HOMECOMING _ MARSHALS _SUPERLATIVES FEATURES Z 5 a4 e) = Zz Z : n n 4 = HOMECOMING MISS SUSAN MERRILL MISS JOHNESE WILLIAMS SENIOR CLASS Lynn Arrowood, Phillip Wilson KEY CLUB Angie Vance, Butch Bowman ANNUAL STAFF Janet Teague, Ronnie Norman SOPHOMORE CLASS Susan Smith, Bud Lowdermilk Pere AG Cheryl Ann Pitts, Billy Lane JUNIOR CLASS Dianne Perkins, Mike Moses F.F.A. Terecia Mulwee, Lester Cooper DEBATE CLUB Kaye Patton, Steve Henson CHEERLEADERS Lee Benfield, Mike Shell ANCHOR CLUB Patricia Perkins, Bud Lail FRESHMAN CLASS Denise Causby, Donald Creswell BUS DRIVERS Betsy Gibbs, Rick Wise STUDENT COUNCIL Kathy Crooks, Richard Browning PAPER STAFF Frances Patton, David Gwyn LIBRARY CLUB Peggy McFalls, Bobby Hensley FRENCH CLUB Judy Orders, Ricky Franklin Escorts of Maids of Honors, Marlowe Farris, Ronald Poteat EH Escort of Queen, Lonnie Moses SOSA MISS DEBRA McDANIEL MISS SARAH MORGAN MISS CONGENIALITY JUNIOR DIVISION MISS BURKE COUNTY FAIR MISS CONGENIALITY SENIOR DIVISION MARSHALS Frances Whitener, Sandra Pitts, Patricia Ramsey, Harry Lee Orders, Ronald Hardin , Wayne Clontz ite HH he BORA TIS oe MOST POPULAR Warren Scott, Terecia Mulwee BEST LOOKING Johnese Williams, Mike Bennett MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Peggy McFalls, Ted Mull MOST COURTEOUS Janie Farris, Marlowe Farris SES MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED MOST TALENTED FRIENDLIEST Lee Benfield, Steve White Mike Shell, Sue Merrill Brenda Stillwell, Rick Wise MOST DEPENDABLE BEST PERSONALITY MOST INTELLECTUAL Cheryl Pitts, Paul Jordan Steve Henson, Frances Patton Richard Browning, Wanda Holland 28 H™, = Hee y 0, y rg rine ; oe. Mi as Some amet ee ‘san He hg tie rang BES ha G oo MK Boe @ 2488 ORO = 8 Ehime mittee) BIS te we 9198 1H? . aia iee MOST ATHLETIC Henry Wallace, Janet Teague WITTIEST Steve Branch, Dale Keller SY Eeiermes BEST ALL AROUND Patricia Perkins, Mike Orders NEATEST Sarah Morgan, Steve Carswell ATHLETICS Wayne Clontz, Tommy Carpenter, Sammy Wiseman, Bud Lowdermilk, Steve White, Ricky Franklin, Doug Michaels, Ricky Auldridge, Little Ralphie; Eugene Flowers, manager; Dwight Farris, David Winters, Victor Poteat, Ray Merrill, Mike Fowler, Andy Pitts, Buster Beck, Kenny Patton, Butch Bowman, manager; Steve Carswell, Johnny Beaver, David Beaver, Ken Fann, Randy Dale, Ted Mull, Chuck Egner, Henry Wallace, Warren Scott; Randy Sisk, Gene Hallyburton, Budrow Johnson, Mike Bennett, Mike Orders, Wayne Scott, Paul Greene, Gene Lowdermilk. 1968 SKYLINE CHAMPIONS DISTRICT 5 6 CHAMPS MORGANTON 13:20 SALEM 48 — 14 DREXEL Ns 7 OAK HILL 39 aa HIBRITAN 5oE0 POLK CENTRAL 28 ae0 OLD FORT 61—6 BRYSON CITY A0=20 | N.C.SD. 28-0 SPRUCE PINE 39 — 0 SPRUCE PINE 26 —7 HENDERSONVILLE 1221 68 , Warren Scott : Steve Carswell CO-CAPTAINS “JUG” WILSON COACH RALPH E SENIOR PLAYERS James Beck, Sammy Wiseman, Ted Mull, Steve White, Tommy Carpenter, Warren Scott, Johnny Beaver, Mike Bennett, Gene Hallyburton, Randy Dale, Mike Orders, Ken Fann, Henry Wallace, Steve Carswell. y OFFENSE: Warren Scott, end; Ken Fann, end; Mike Fowler, tackle; Ray Merrill, guard; Andy Pitts, center; Ted Mull, guard; Johnny Beaver, tackle; Randy Dale, end; Budrow Johnson, halfback; Victor Poteat, fullback; Steve Carswell, quarterback; Henry Wallace, halfback. OFFENSE AND DEFENSE DEFENSE: Scrapper Carswell, linebacker; Steve White, linebacker; Chuck Egner, end; Kenny Patton, Tackle; Ray Merrill, linebacker; Ted Mull, guard; Johnny Beaver, tackle; Randy Dale, end; Budrow Johnson, linebacker; Warren Scott, halfback; Victor Poteat, linebacker. Bill Parks, Paul Whisnant, Steve Smith, Mike Jarrett, Kirby Jarrett, Gary Morrison, Dickie Smith; Ricky Franklin, Jerry McCurry, James Reid Simpson, Larry Yount, Doug Pitts, Ray Fann, Johnny Black, Roger Taylor; Jerry Causby, Ronnie Taylor, David Melton, Steve Powell, Bud Lowdermilk, Jerry Thomas, Tommy Smith, manager; Mr. Little; Gary Moore, Randy Keever, Paul Klotzle, Larry Buff, Keith Pritchard, Columbus Carpenter, Teddy Smith, Keith Woods. JV. FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS Peggy McFalls, Susan Duckworth, Lee Benfield, chief; Terecia Mulwee, Mary Ellen Baxter, Mary Pitts. David Winters, Steve White, Vic Poteat, Warren Scott, Chuck Egner, Gary Holder, Ricky Franklin, Doug Michaels, Henry Wallace, Herbert McDowell, Ken Fann, Ronald Poteat, Bill Parks, Mr. Little; manager. BASEBALL TRACK Dab Marshall, Ricky Auldridge, Bud Lowdermilk, Ray Merrill, Richard Smith, Wayne Clontz, Charles Cresawn, Dwight Farris, Wayne Hipps, Ted Mu ll, Doug Michaels, Carl McGee, Mike Bennett, Randy Sisk, Gene Hallyburton, Kenny Patton, Ricky Franklin, Steve White, Vic Poteat, Mike Jarrett, Gary Holder, Budrow Johnson, Chuck Egner, Warren Scott, Butch Bowman, David Winters, Ken Fann, Randy Dale, John Cantrell, Henry Wallace, Mike Ervin, Herbert McDowell, Johnny Beaver. FIRST ROW: Lynn Arrowood, Frances Patton, Angie Vance, Debra Fox, Terry Carswell, Susan Johnson, Sylvia Greene, Sandy Patton, Susan Leonard, Betsy Gibbs. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Maxine Cooke—coach, Sarah Morgan—scorekeeper, Elaine Elder—manager, Janet Teague, Debra Poteat, Lela Hyatt, Shirley Hipps. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Lynn Arrowood Janet Teague CO- CAPTAINS 73 Janet Teague Lynn Arrowood Susan Leonard STARTERS Betsy Gibbs Sandy Patton Sylvia Greene, Lela Hyatt FIRST ROW: Steve White—manager, Sammy Wiseman, Robert Bryant, Wayne Clontz; David Winters, Vic Poteat, Warren Scott, Garry Holder, Patricia Perkins—scorekeeper. SECOND ROW: Coach Wilson, John Cantrell, Ken Fann, Harold Johnson, Steve Carswell, R. W. Dale, Gene Hallyburton, Mike Orders and Chuck Egner—Managers. BOYS’ BASKETBALL TRI-CAPTAINS: Steve Carswell, John Cantrell, and Harold Johnson. COACH: Ralph Wilson 75 Harold Johnson John Cantrell Steve Carswell STARTING PLAYERS Ken Fann R. W. Dale Robert Bryant Autographs o 3 IG CI Ke Ne) ay Be int WATS Ue J) Hike OF y fi tey 7 uit | CS ace we Autographs y) y No ema ee SF Whe Caapatal Our Advertisers eraduating Cae, 4 class of OUTIL i 1969 EMU MI HENSON’S TEXACO Highway 70 West Phone 437-1511 Tires — Batteries — Accessories Tune-Ups — Brake Linings WALT’S INDEPENDENT SERVICE STATION Gas — Oil — Tires Batteries — Ice — Coal Electric Motors Repaired Rt. 1, Box 474, Morganton North Carolina CUTTING-CROSS CHEVROLET, INCORPORATED Sales J cue vROLET f Service Burke County’s Volume Dealer Phone 437-4231 West Union Street Morganton, North Carolina REEP’S JUNCTION Groceries — Feed — Meat TE WACO BERRY’S SINCLAIR seRviC : Jamestown Road and 1-40 Phone 437-9850 Gas — Oil — Tires CLINIC DRUG STORE Glen Alpine Open Week-Days, 9 ’til 6 Sundays, | ’til 6 Prompt Film Service We fill all Doctors’ Prescriptions Free Green Stamps SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT BARRETT’S ESSO Tires — Batteries — Accessories Fishing and Hunting License Mechanic on Duty Phone 437-9803 LOG CABIN SERVICE STATION Groceries, Auto Parts, and Repair Service Route 2, Box 604 Dial 437-4748 80 PERKINS GROCERY Quality Meats, Fruits, and Vegetables Highway 70, Morganton Phone 437-6071 g@ CRESCENT FLOWER SHOP 220 West Union Street Morganton, North Carolina 28655 Telephone 437-5124 UNION HARDWARE CO., INC. SENERAL HARDWARE, PAINT, AND SPORTING GOODS Frigidare and Philco Appliances Color TV and Stereos Carpet and a full line of Furniture MORGANTON HOME AND AUTO STORE B. F. Goodrich Tires, Batteries, Motorola TV, Stereos, Radios, and Kelvinator Appliances 306 S. Sterling St. Morganton, N.C. 81 BURKE-LUMBER CO. Lumber and Building Materials Quality and Service Phone 437-1201 Fleming Drive Morganton, North Carolina Best Wishes BELK’S Compliments of WEBB'S STUDIO “Quality Photography”’ Morganton, N.C. MORGANTON GRILL 300 South Sterling 437-5244 MODERN BARBER SHOP 437-2432 308 South Sterling St. Morganton, N. C. “Tet no hair down your back.” MULL FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. Complete Home Furnishings Norge Appliances P. O. Box 648 Morganton, N.C. 28655 Area Code 704 437-3496 CHARLES G. POTEAT, JEWELER Jewelry — Sivler — Crystal — China — Gifts 437-1404 Morganton, North Carolina Owners WELLS AND SEALS Complete Automotive Service 412 E. 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C. oe Compliments of SUBURBAN COACH CO. 101 College Street Morganton, N. C. 437-3794 Local and Charter Services Compliments of PON’S TIRE SERVICE Morganton, N. C. HENDRIX CURB MARKET E. Meeting Street ENGLAND AND FERGUSON Heating and Plumbing 901 S. Sterling St. Morganton, N. C. GENE’S DRIVE-IN 70 West Phone 437-8032 437-8032 WILMA’S FLORIST Universal Designs “Weddings A Specialty” 70 West 437-5818 Compliments of THE NORTHWESTERN BANK Serving Burke County at Carbon City — Morganton Drexel — Valdese CARBON CITY FOOD CENTER 328 Carbon City Rd. Carbon City KINCAID’S SUPERETTE “Where your $ has more ¢’s”’ Phone 437-0464 WILMA’S MUSIC CENTER 201 N. Sterling 433-1543 ‘The Finest in Recorded Music’”’ MORGANTON SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 437-1426 437-1430 Morganton, North Carolina ADLER’S BETTY LOU LYNN’S THE NEWS HERALD Morganton, N.C. STONEY-KISTLER INSURANCE AGENCY 301 N. Sterling 437-1784 - 1785-1788 STEELE RULANE GAS Phone - 437-0680 Morganton, N.C. 86 STERLING BILLIARDS AND SNACK BAR 118 S. Sterling Morganton, N. C. MORGANTON HARDWARE COMPANY INC. 437-0431 J. ALEX MULL Morganton, N.C. 437-8137 C L BUILDER'S SUPPLY Fleming Drive 437-1803 KIMBRELL’S 437-1668 Morganton, North Carolina Morganton, N. C. 2AO©e AYO is Re Ye 70 WY IS, MORGANTON, N. C. 28655 Morganton, N. C. Morganton North Carolina ® Wamoitta KNITTING MILLS CORP. ROUTE 64 MORGANTON, N.C. 28655 87 HENNESSEE’S STORE 437-5282 Glen Alpine, N. C. HILDEBRAND’S T.V. SERVICE 437-1966 PITT’S LUMBER, INC. Glen Alpine, N. C. Our Compliments to the Green Waves and all the students at Turkey Tail! MORGANTON MOTOR SALES 401 S. Sterling Rambler Javelin 88 Rebel — Amx — Ambassador LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO., INC. MORGANTON and MARION Compliments of PILOT LIFE INSURANCE HOME CREDIT CO. 205 N. Sterling 437-6534 Morganton, N. C. CORNWELL DRUG 100 West Union Morganton, N. C. 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