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

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The Turkey [ail 1972 Glen Alpine High School Glen Alpine, North Carolina Volume XX V Editors: Judy Farris, Lewis Falls Circulation Mgr.: Pam McFalls Business Mers.: James R. Simpson, Sarah Miller When you are old and gray and full of sleep, And nodding by the fire, take down this book, And slowly read, and dream of the soft look Your eyes had once, and of their shadows deep; How many loved your moments of glad grace, And loved your beauty with love false or true... And bending down beside the glowing bars, Murmur, a little sadly, how Love fled And paced upon the mountain overhead And hid his face amid a crowd of stars. BURKE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY ile. Wesm We start out walking... i ‘ i — WANN LAAN A eisipespio And learn to run. Yes, we ve only just begun. Don’t bother a bit, you are only a dream you are having, And if when you wake your symptoms are not relieved, That is only because you harbor a morbid craving For belief in the old delusion in which you have always believed. There once was a time when you thought you would understand Many things, many things, including yourself, and learn Greek, But light changes old landscape, and your own hand Makes signs unseen in the dark, and lips move but do not speak, For given that vulture and vector which is the stroke Of the clock, absolute, on the bias of midnight, memory Is nothing, is nothing, not even the memory of smoke Dispersed on windless ease in the great fuddled head of the sky. And all recollections are false, and all you suffer Is only the punishment thought appropriate for guilt You cuddle and kiss, and wish you had the crime for, For the bitterest tears are those shed for milk—or blood—not spilt. There is only one way, then, to make things hang together, Which is to accept the logic of dream, and avoid Night air, politics, French sauces, autumn weather, And the thought that, on your awaking, identity may be destroyed. —Robert Penn Warren Table of Contents Dedication 8 Features 9 Faculty 18 Organizations 26 Sports 4s Classes 62 Candids 102 Advertisements 118 PD BI hk for her sensitive and understanding relationship with and tender dedica- tion to her students, the willingness to teach and the ability to get understanding for being a teacher of whom it can truly be said she is a beautiful person in thought as well as in appearance this issue of the Turkey Tail, 1972, is proudly dedicated to Mrs. Judy Stroupe Hill a ae | a Op toa Tee nO PEI ; eee fl iN eae vale ith This will teach him to call me ugly! . ‘i Homecoming 1971 CAN LEY — ANS ax QUEEN: Miss Denese Causby Escort: Mr. Chuck Leonard A 4 A ‘ a | ' a ul ‘Mlle 10 Senior Class Denese Causby Escort: Chuck Leonard Junior Class Kathy Wright Escort: James Hood Sophomore Class Vonda Killen Escort: Tony Carswell Student Council Martha Moore Escort: David Williams DEBATE CLUB Sarah Miller Escort: Bill Baker KEY CLUB HEALTH CAREERS CLUB Suzanne Courtney Darlene Carswell Escort: Joe Pitts Escort: Wayne Fender ANNUAL STAFF Judy Farris Escort: Noah Rhodes ANCHOR CLUB Pam McFalls Escort: David Scott 12 nea ee eT ed LIBRARY CLUB Ginger Wise Escort: Richard Stillwell VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Hattie Williams Escort: Larry Thomas F.T.A. Deborah Patton Escort: Kenny Riddle BAND GLEE CLUB Debra Poteat Cindy Wilson Escort: Escort: Mike Bailey Donald Norman Gp on wy, PAPER STAFF Linda Patton Escort: Keith Pritchard 1S F.F.A. Debbie Epley Escort: Andy Pollard BUS DRIVERS Sharon Carswell Escort: Sidney Houk J. V. CHEERLEADERS Donna Clontz Escort: Barry Melton PERCLUB Loretta Elder Escort: Tommy Reep STUDENT-FACULTY F.H.A. RELATIONS Wanda Carswell Sherrie Bailey Escort: Escort: Gunter Harbison Edwin Norman 14 MOST DEPENDABLE Meda Smith, Sidney Houk MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Pam McFalls, James Simpson MOST COURTEOUS Sarah Miller William Farris =; 3 a SENIOR BEST LOOKING Hattie Williams Sherrill Lytle UPERLATIVES MOST INTELLECTUAL Judy Farris Lewis Falls WITTIEST Janet Powell, Donald Creswell BEST ALL ROUND Wanda Carswell Chuck Leonard SENIOR SUPERLATIVES NEATEST Ray Fann June Miller MOST TALENTED FRIENDLIEST Donald Norman MOST ATHLETIC Randy Duckworth Delea Brittan Debra Poteat Anita Summers Columbus Carpenter MOST POPULAR Denise Causby Randy Keever carrey ee MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Nedia Jones Harlan Greene BEST PERSONALITY Ruth Henson Edwin Norman Junior Miss Burke County Fair Sherrie Bailey Mr. and Miss G.A. Ws Vonda Killen Barry Melton 17 pci Loot ig OE ia diiiiciamamoiiiil go WLLL j ont eee ee Pi, Zoe ye 2 LET ID) es ee IE Ve ey y LL) Betty A. Orders ”n i, S o loz) Zz — n oO S baal aa y TRUDY THOMPSON Business English and Law Typing I and II Annual Staff Advisor ROBERT MILLER General Business Bookkeepin g Office Practice Key Club Advisor ANNA LEE MELTON Shorthand I and II Typing I and II Paper Staff Advisor JACK GIBBS Guidance Counselor 20 RUTH MARION English II Pep Club Sponsor LENA TAYLOR English IV World History Anchor Club Advisor NINA LaFEVERS English III FTA Sponsor Business English and Law JULIA MODE English I Cheerleading Sponsor 21 CAROLYN ELLER Advanced English MARGARET MILLER Algebra II Geometry Math IV Debate Club KENNETH HAMRICK Chemistry Physics General Math DAVID BLINSON Algebra I Consumer Math Student Council Advisor RUSSELL GAYLORD Agriculture FFA Advisor MARTHA JENKINS Home Economics FHA Advisor — SEO SiG JUDY STROUPE French J, II, UI REBEKAH SIMPSON Biology OC pp Zz MARTHA SPURLING Health and Physical Education Health Careers Club, World History SS MARTHA THOMASSON Band, Glee Club NEG ESS She doesn’t appreciate Beethoven! BETTY BROOKS Glee Club NETTIE SALTHOUSE Librarian ‘Meeemsoeon Le H : : i 3 : : ie, DORIS G. ROBERTS 2 Distributive Education 24 MR. BOBBY C. LITTLE U.S. History, Baseball, Football MRS. SARAH SMITH World History, Civics, Georgraphy and Economics, Library Club Sponsor ALAN SCOTT Physical Science Track Girl’s Basketball RALPH WILSON Health and P.E. Football Boy’s Basketball ALBERT YODER Student Business Teacher 25 eat . PALI IRC enenape, Yip ig i, acme y ss Annual Staff Trudy Thompson ADVISOR Lewis Falls -EDITORS CO 1S Judy Farr Cheryl Oxford ASSISTANT EDITOR 28 VALENTIN BUSINESS MANAGERS: James R. Simpson Sarah Miller James Hood CIRCULATION MANAGERS: Nyoka Burelson Kathy Wright Pam McFalls TYPISTS: Linda Patton Meda Smith Evelyn McNeely Dianne Moses Susan Morrison Anita Summers gee, ee PHOTOGRAPHERS: Dwight Smith, Delea Brittian ART EDITOR: Keith Pritchard 30 me Mil ekeweewapin, f=} SASS Gra fF Ay as Bos pi) tseta : EE . (=| S % — or Zoo on ns i=} BAND DIRECTOR Martha Thomasson 32 OFFICERS: Pres., James Simpson; Vice Pres., Chery! Oxford; Sec., David Clontz; Treas., Polly Wilson; Reporter, Noah Rhodes; Librarians, Katherine Miller, Mike Bailey; Student Director, Debra Poteat; Drum Major, Harlan Greene MAJORETTE: Debra Poteat DRUM MAJOR: Harlan Greene 33 Ball Game Halftimes UNC Band Day Morganton, Valdese, and Spruce Pine Christmas Parades Winter Concert Spring Concert Beverly Chapman, Pam McFalls, Claudia Hubbs, Katenia Keller, Jean Buff COLOR GUARDS AND MAJORETTES Nedia Jones Denese Causby Re OFFICERS Pres., Denese Causby Vice-Pres., Steve Hallyburton Student Director, Wanda Carswell Treasurer, Kenny Riddle Secretary, Gerald Buff Reporter, Linda Patton Seen) leolinal ia DIRECTORS Martha Thomasson Betty Brooks AT GAAS SRR RE Rca ORR ER IIMA RREE MTR Rr ad Re a a ed ses e EMOTE EAD EEA : WG SLA AARON VENI S BINGE AGGIE SS See Vice-President, Lewis Falls Sec.-Treas., Phyllis Farris Reporter, Andrea Ferraro President, Sarah Miller SSS ADVISOR, David Blinson psy Pres., Wanda Carswell; Vice-Pres., Cindy L. Wilson; Sec., Evelyn Jordan; Treas., Donna Orders; Reporter, Loretta Elder; Parli., Katie ADVISOR Wright; Songleader, Denise Causby; Historian, Debbie Epley Martha Jenkins o a ae ie gh RG CR hi. he CW “ 499 tae x - BUS DRIVERS Wayne Fender, Jack Parks, Greg Duckworth, Alan McDaniels, Harlan Greene, Adria Greene, Ray McElrath, Robert Cantrell, James Walker, Ben Bradley, Randy Duckworth, William Farris, Jeffrey Chapman, Tommy Cook, Sidney Houk, Harry Jarrett, Frankie Hullette, Bill Pinson, Harold Stines PEP C LUB OFFICERS: Pres., Denese Causby; Vice-Pres., Loretta Elder; Sec., Mike Bailey; Treas., Donna Clontz; Reporter, Nedia Jones Pig Pres., James Reid Simpson Vice-Pres., Sarah Miller Sec.-Treas., Roger McFalls Reporter, Cheryl Oxford Margaret Miller SANS Pres., James Simpson; Vice-Pres., Reid Pollard; Sec., Mike Franklin; Treas., Jack Parks ADVISOR Robert Miller iil ayy tit A +e ADVISOR Lena Taylor os” bby Leonard h nN APE 5 BEG 3 2425 Seen a0 ne A Z ah er, £233 pet Riss +. i “se oe ve fb 98 WORE $b Bt deg: hed Lit Bef? SPONSORS Mrs. Salthouse Smith Mrs da Patton Angela Small in ident, L 1ce a o H i= -Pres., Secretary V itchard Nyoka Burleson Lye ina Reg 9) Treas Randy Duckworth Reporter Library Club District Officers: Pres., Bruce Gwyn; Reporter, Edwin Bridges SRK AAA KAKA RAHA KKK KAA KK KAKI KKK ECE KEKE EEK KK KE: DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION aa Pres., Belinda Bowman; Vice-Pres., Sharon Carswell; Sec.-Treas., Keith Pritchard; Parli., Donald Creswell; Historians: Donald Nor- man, Richard Stillwell ADVISOR Pres., Sarah Mill ; res., Sarah Miller Nina LaFevers Vice-Pres., Loretta Elder Sec., Judy Farris Treas., Pam McFalls OFFICERS: President, Treasurer, Patrice Rogers HEALTH CAREERS CLUB Debbie Epley; Vice-President, LuAnn Poteat; Secretary- ADVISOR: Martha Spurling oT TE He He io He HG Oe HI Oh He Of I Of oo al He TR he So Fe Se He Oe I Oe Oe Oho STUDENT-FACULTY RELATIONS COMMITTEE ADVISORS: Bobby C. Little Jack Gibbs MEMBERS: David Clontz Barry Melton Micheal Earwood Sherrie Bailey Sherri Robinson Larry Thomas Edwin Norman Nedia Jones President, Frankie Hullette Vice-Pres., Randy Keever Treas., Tony McLean Sentinel, Sammy Morrison NOT PICTURED: Sec., Stanley Flynn Reporter, Andy O’Neil ADVISOR Russell Gaylord SPORTS Even good managers have bad days, Charlie Brown! Me Wire ji? Atti, 47 CO-CAPTAINS Columbus Carpenter Kirby Jarrett SENIOR PLAYERS Columbus Carpenter Kirby Jarrett Randy Keever Randy Duckworth Ray Fann Eddie Jordan Jerry Causby Sammy Morrison Jerry McCurry Johnny Black Walter Poole James Simpson Doug Pitts Coach, Ralph “Jug” Wilson; Assistants, Jack Gibbs and Richard Mode Raymond Scott—Quarterback Columbus Carpenter—Halfback; Safety Gary Rutherford—Halfback Reid Pollard—End; Halfback Kirby Jarrett—End James Simpson—Tackle Jerry McCurry—Tackle Randy Keever—Center Howard Morgan — Linebacker Johnny Black — Linebacker Sammy Morrison — Linebacker Miles Pitts — Guard Bo Yancey — Guard NOT PICTURED: Tony Ollis — Fullback Randy Duckworth — Linebacker In Memory Of George Randy Sisk (1952-1971) Former student and football player 50 BOYS’ BASKETBALL TT CT 5 x } AGAIN SOON . SRG ee 1971-1972 Skyline Conference Champions CO-CAPTAINS Reid Pollard Columbus Carpenter 51 ee SHERRILL LYTLE Forward A REID POLLARD Bie as. Conte COLUMBUS CARPENTER Guard GARY RUTHERFORD Forward RAYMOND SCOTT Guard ie 52 GIRLY’ BASKETBALL 53 TRI-CAPTAINS Denese Causby, Sara Bryant Debra Poteat Susan Gaylord aptains and Starters Sara Bryant Essie Wallace Denese Causby Debra Poteat 54 J.V. FOOTBALL J.V. BASKETBALL 55 EYL COLE LOR LEO AASKee 56 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS RAKE EKER ERE ERIE REE EEE RK J.V. CHEERLEADERS (ESS soe ESSER Sean’ s ASG i 2 seen NEAR Mode Ns th, Mrs i .Sm Mrs SPONSORS Le pe ve es, ges SEAS Scheie Saae LAA ws, TD, : SS a In the heart of old Burke County, b Neath the sky so blue, Stands our noble Alma Mater Glorious to view. La Lift the chorus; speed it onward; A May it never fail. }] Hail, to thee our Alma Mater, ) G.A.S. all hail! Classic in her broad proportion, Z Look she proudly down, Reared against the arch of heaven With the stars for crown. L ift the chorus; speed it onward; Vy) May it never fail. Hail, to thee our Alma Mater, G.A:S. all hail! , ( y Qe. :: TTTHt tad Of rae NCS,J iii NM Hi by EAH) |S ee ia a 4 4 ak Log ; 7 : zi 7 Nt 4; | Sy AN Ls Ap jj WS a KER wc ee ra, 7 BEVERLY ANDERSON: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 12; Library: Glube2, 32-45 Pep, Club assis leAw 4: Basketball 1; Softball 1. LINDA AULDREDGE: Library Club 3; F.H.A. 4; Secretary of Soph. Class 2. VANESSA AVERY: Pep Club 4; F.H.A. 4; Color- guard 4; Band 4. JOHNNY BLACK: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4. BELINDA BOWMAN: Bus Driver 2, 3, 4; Home- coming Representative 3; President of DECA Club 4. TERRI BOWMAN: Glee Club 1, 2; F.H.A. 1, 3, 4; Library Club 3, 4; Health Careers Club 3; Pep Club 3. DELEA BRITTAIN: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Senior Superlative “Most Tal- ented”; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; All-State Band 2, 3, 4. MARTHA BUCKNER: Student Council 1; F.T.A. 3, 4; F.H.A. 3, 4; Library Club 4. LARRY BUEE: Band sl) 2.0354: Chorus 2334: Baksetball 1, 2, 3, 4. EARL BYRD: VICA Club 2, 3. COLUMBUS CARPENTER: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Track 2; Student- Faculty Relations 3; Student Representative 4; Senior Superlative “Most Athletic’. WANDA CARSWELL: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4;-F HA... President 4; F-H.As Vice-Pres. 3: Library Club 3 , 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Representative 4; Basketball 1, 3, 4; Senior Superlative “Best-All- Around”; Glee Club Student Director 4. DENESE CAUSBY: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Captain Basketball 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club Secretary 2;Glee Club President 4; Anchor Club 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2; Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Rep. 1, 3, 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Class President 2°P Awe 45) He Ae i. 2773.4 Reporters: Song Leader 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 2; President 4; Senior Superlative “Most Popular’; 1st Runner-up Miss Burke County Fair 3. JERRY CAUSBY: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 1, 2; Key Club 3, 4; Student Council 1. PATRICIA CONLEY: SUZANNE COURTNEY: Band 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Basketball 3; F.H.A.4;F.T.A. 3,4; Pep Club 2, 3; Homecoming Rep. 4. DEBRA CRAWLEY: Library Club 2; F.H.A. 4; Paper Staff 4. SYLVIA CRISP: RANDY DUCKWORTH: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 3, 4; Bus Driver 2, 3, 4. RITA DUCKWORTH: Glee Club 3; Paper Staff 4. LORETTA ELDER: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.HA. 1, 2, 3 , 4, Reporter 4) Fi[vAvesaras Vice-Pres. 4; Anchor Club 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-arms 2, Vice-Pres. 4; Homecoming Rep. 4; Basketball 1. DEBBIE EPLEY. FHA? 1, 2,°3)4; Pep Club 25sa4e Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3,4: Library Club) 233m: Health Careers Club 4; F.T.A. 4; Homecoming Repre- sentative 4. LEWIS FALLS: Annual Staff Co-Assistant-Editor 3, Co-Editor 4; Debate Club 1, 2; Student Council Vice- Pres. 4; Senior Superlative “‘Most Intellectual” 4; Marshal 3. RAY FANN: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; All-County Honor- able Mention 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, Manager 4; Band 1, 2, 3,4, Treasurer 1; Library Club)2, 33 Senios Superlative ““Neatest” 4. JUDY FARRIS: F.T.A. 3, 4, Secretary 4; Annual Staff Asst Ed. 3, Co-Editor 4; Homecoming Rep. 4; Senior Superlative “Most Intellectual”; Marshal 3. WILLIAM FARRIS: Bus Driver 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2. HARLAN GREENE: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 4; SENIOR Bus Driver 2, 3, 4; Senior Superlative “Most School Spirited’’. RITA GREENE: SUSAN GREENE: Band 1; Library Club 3, 4. JIMMY HALLYBURTON: DECA Club 4; French Club 2. LEBBIE HARDY: SHARON HELTON: Softball 3; Basketball 1; Stu- dent Council 1; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2. RUTH HENSON: Glee Club 1; Student Council 2, Parliamentarian 1, Vice-Pres. 2; Class Reporter 4; Senior Superlative “Best Personality”; Library Club 4. SIDNEY HOUK: Bus Driver 2, 3, 4; Senior Superla- tive “Most Dependable’. WANDA HUFFMAN: F.H.A. 1. FRANKIE HULLETTE: Baseball 2,3, 4; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Federation Vice-President 4; Bus Driver 3, 4. MARGARET HUTCHINS: Health Careers Club 3; F.T.A. 3, 4; Library Club 4; Co-Chief Marshal 3. KIRBY JARRETT: Football 1, 2, 3,4, Co-Captain 4; Class Pres. 1; Class Vice-Pres. 2; Band 1, 2, 3,4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Student Council 4. NEDIA JONES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student-Faculty Relations 4. EDDIE JORDAN: Band 1, 2; Student Council 2, 3; ‘Football 2, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Class President 4. WANDA JORDAN: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 2, 3, 4; Northwestern District Reporter 3; F.H.A. 1, 2; PalAw , 4 Pep Clubs2. 3; Health Careers Club: 3; Paper Staff 4. RANDYSKEEVER? Football, 26374; FFAs 192, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Track 3; Senior Superlative “Most Popular’. GWEN KESTNER: F.H.A. 4; F.T.A. 3; Paper Staff 4. ROGER LONON: Football 2; Track 2. CHUCK LEONARD: Basketball 1; Baseball 3, 4; Se- nior Superlative “Best-All-Around”; Homecoming Escort 4. SHERRILL LYTLE: Basketball 2, 3, 4; Senior Super- lative “Best Looking”; Homecoming Escort 3. PAM McFALLS: Basketball 1, 2; Pep Club 2; Officer 2; Student Council 1, 3; Homecoming Rep. 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Colorguard 2, 3, 4, Tri-Captain 3, 4; Annual Staff 3,4, Asst. Circulation Manager 3, Circu- lation Manager 4; Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Board of Directors 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, President 4, Homecoming Rep. 4; F.T.A. 3, 4, Asst. Teacher 4, Treasurer 4; Class Vice-Pres. 4; Senior Superlative “Most Likely Torsucceed TONY McLEAN: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. VICKIE McTIER: F.H.A. 1; Pep Club 1; Square Dance Club 2, 3; Paper Staff 4. JUNE MILLER: Morganton High School 1, 2; Glee Club 1; Spirit of MHS 1; Library Club 3; Paper Staff 4; Senior Superlative “Neatest”’. SARAH MILLER: Library Club 1, 2, 3; Debate Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, Vice-Pres. 4; Homecoming Rep. 4; F.T.A. 3, 4, President 4; Pep Club 2; Anchor Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Board of Directors 4; Senior Superla- tive “Most Courteous”; Annual Staff 3, 4, Co-As- sistant Business Manager 3, Co-Business Manager 4; Band 3, 4; Substitute Colorguard 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Class Pres. 3; Chairman, Student Planning for New High School 4; Student Council 4, Student Body President 4. KATHY MOORE: Band 1. PAUL MOORE: F.T.A. 4. SUSAN MORRISON: Softball 1; Bus Driver 3, 4; F.H.A. 4; Annual Staff Typist 3, 4; Bus Patrol 3. DIANNE MOSES: F.T.A. 3; Annual Staff Typist 3, 4; Paper Staff 4; F.H.A. 4. DIRECTORY DONALD NORMAN: Band 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Li- brary Club 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; DECA Club 4; Library Club Secretary 3; DECA Club Co-Reporter 4. EDWIN NORMAN: Class Vice-Pres. 3; Senior Super- lative ““Best Personality”; Student-Faculty Relations 4. ANDY O’NEIL: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 4. LIBBY ORDERS: Library Club 4; Pep Club 2. LINDA PATTON: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4; Library Club 3, 4, Pres. 4; Anchor Club 3, 4; Paper Staff 4, Editor 4; Annual Staff Typist 3, 4; Home- coming Rep. 4. DOUG PITTS: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4; Debate Club 1, 2; Bus Driver 3, 4. ANDY POLLARD: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. DEBRA POTEAT: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Majorette 4, Student Director 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, All-Conference 4, All-County 4; Softballain 24Pep Glib DaserehrAy 2 sar As: Parliamentarian 4; Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4; Senior Superlative “Most Athletic’; Class Sec.-Treas. 3h JANET POWELL: Softball 1, 2; Basketball 3; F.H.A. Zot bep Clubsla2 sand Ee teA aes JERRY PRITCHARD: Bus Driver 3, 4. KEITH PRITCHARD: REGINA PRITCHARD: Library Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4 ; Glee Club 525354: J.D. RAMSEY: Football 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4. DALE ROBINSON: Glee Club 3, 4; Soccer Team 1, 2; Football 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2. PATRICE ROGERS: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Health Careers Club 4, Sec. 4. 66 DAVID SCOTT: Student Council 1, 2; Student- Faculty Relations 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3; F.T.A. 4. HAROLD SHADE: F.F.A. 1, 2; Band 1. JAMES REID SIMPSON: Football 1, 2,3, 4, All-Con- ference 4, All-County 4, Honorable Mention, All- County 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, All-State Band 2; Glee Club 1, 2, Treas. 1; Debate Club 2, 3, 4, Vice- Pres. 2, Pres. 4, Varsity Debate Team 2, 3, 4; Speak- ing Award 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; Annual Staff 3, 4, Co-Asst. Business Manager 3, Co-Business Man- ager 4; F.T.A. 3, 4, Student Teacher 4; Library Club 2; Student Council 3; Baseball 2; Senior Superlative “Most Likely To Succeed”; Scholastic Medal 3; Ju- nior Marshal 3; Morehead Scholarship Nominee 4; Homecoming Escort 2. ANGELA SMALL: F.H.A. 2, 3, 4; Library Club 4, Vice-Pres. 4. MEDA SMITH: Pep Club 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 4, Reporter 4; Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4; Annual Staff Typist 3, 4; Senior Superlative “Most Dependable”’. RICHARD STILLWELL: Glee Club 3; Library Club 3; DECA Club 4. ANITA SUMMERS: Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff Typist 4; Pep Club 4; Library Club 4; Senior Superla- tive “Friendliest’’. CAROLYN TAYLOR: Library Club 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4. MARILYN TAYLOR: Library Club 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4. HATTIE WILLIAMS: Softball 1, 2; Cheerleader 4; Glee Club 4; Homecoming Rep. 4; Senior Superlative “Best Looking.” KATIE WRIGHT: Cheerleader 2; Pep Club 2; Glee Club 3, 4; F.H.A. 3, 4, County Parliamentarian 4. RHONDA WOOD: Basketball 1, 2, 3; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3; F.H.A. 1; Audio Visual Club 1; Square Dance Club 2, 3; FCA 2, 3; Paper Staff 4. CLASS PROPHECY by Loretta Elizabeth Elder Welcome to the world of astrology. Let us gaze into the future by means of the stars and see what the fates of the members of the great Senior Class of 1972 will be. The first sign of the zodiac is Aries the Ram. Under this extra-ordinary sign I see world-famous actresses MEDA SMITH and JUNE MILLER making their way on Broadway and WALTER POOLE receiving the World’s Safest Driver Award. Joint owners of Playboy International are JOHNNY BLACK and RICHARD STILLWELL, while MISS DENESE CAUSBY, famous beauty queen, receives the title of “Sweetheart of the Universe’. Next comes the terrific sign of Taurus. The ruling planet of Taurus is Venus, whose name means the goddess of love. And lovers they are! RAY FANN, future professional cassanova can vow to that. They are also music lovers, such as DELEA BRITTAIN, a future concert pianist and RITA GREENE, who will be a popular dancer. Also under Taurus I see MARILYN TAYLOR, a promising engineer’s wife and her twin, CAROLYN, whom I predict to be a very efficient telephone operator, and JIMMY HALLYBURTON, a general in Uncle Sam’s Army. Our groovin’ Geminis are: DEBRA CRAWLEY, future stenographer; JUDY FARRIS, America’s best-liked elementary teacher; and LIBBY ORDERS and GWEN KESTNER, co-owners of a famous cocktail lounge where TERRI BOWMAN is head waitress. The nightly entertainment act, managed by HAROLD SHADE, features Super Soul Man SHERRILL LYTLE, who dances and sings to his own kind of music. Another great Gemini is SUZANNE COURTNEY whose fate seems to be the title of designer for a company which produces the latest fashions for big and tall men only. The stars are beginning to shine very brightly as I predict the futures of our marvelous Moon Children who include RITA DUCKWORTH and SUSAN MORRISON, executive secretaries; JERRY CAUSBY, heavyweight champion; and ANDY O’NEIL and JUANITA RUTHERFORD, employees of Boone’s Farm, Inc. I see DONALD NORMAN, a star himself, made famous by his hard-rock band and NEDIA JONES as the owner of a boutique specializing in the most far-out fashions. SARAH MILLER, one of our msot ambitious Moon Children, will be a foreign language intepreter for the U.N. Now for the leaders, those born under the sighn of Leo. Future leaders of the Women’s Liberation Movement are: MARTHA BUCKNER, President; LINDA PATTON, editor of Women’s Lib National Magazine, “MS” with WANDA JORDAN, VICKIE POWELL and WANDA CARSWELL, chairmen of the Male Control Department; DIANNE MOSES, first female Surgeon General; DEBRA POTEAT, first female professional basketball star; and SYLVIA CRISP, a nationally-known marriage counselor. Our Leo men are future leaders too. ROGER LONON is to be in charge of fun(d)-raising for an important transportation enterprise owned by TONY McLEAN and DONALD CRESWELL, where PAUL MOORE is top engineer and HARLAN GREENE designs yachts for the filthy rich. 67 Under the valiant sign of Virgo, I see RHONDA WOOD and PAT YANCEY as stewardesses on the private jet of America’s first 28-year old President, JAMES REID SIMPSON. Virgo’s secret talents are executive capabilities which will account for FRANKIE HULLETE’S future position as Secretary of the Interior and LARRY BUFF’s position as Secretary of the Treasury. I also see some more stars blazing as ANITA SUMMERS will make her debut on television as a female Flip Wilson with VANESSA AVERY as her Soul Sister sidekick. Also appearing on T.V. will be COLUMBUS CARPENTER, superstar for the San Francisco Forty-Niners. Libra, the seventh sign of the zodiac, brings us some well-known personalities such as EDWIN NORMAN, an executive for a leading automobile company where KEITH PRITCHARD designs and paints super-sports cars with CHUCK LEONARD and EARL BYRD as his assistants and SUSAN GREENE as his private secretary. Other lively Libras are: BELINDA BOWMAN, who, along with her husband, owns a chain of well-known supermarkets and LEWIS FALLS, who will be a genius professor at Yale University. The Stars of Scorpio show me that EDDIE JORDAN, the future novelist, will be publishing his first best-seller, THE STORY OF LOVE, which will be made into a movie starring RANDY KEEVER and GINGER WISE along with RUTH HENSON and JERRY PRITCHARD-—all world-famous for their fine acting abilities. REGINA PRITCHARD will be the executive producer of this million dollar movie. Our ninth zodiac sign is Sagittarius the Archer. The Class of ’72 produced quite a few winners under this sign, specifically DOUG PITTS, nuclear scientist for NASA; PATRICIA CONLEY, nightclub singer; and DALE ROBINSON, manufacturer of high-power dune buggies. WILLIAM FARRIS, ANDY POLLARD, and SIDNEY HOUCK will be famous adventurers exploring the unknown areas of the world, while RAY McELRATH will own a futuristic monorail system. Our little group of Capricorns is small but significant. PAM McFALLS is predicted to be a college professor who raises basketball stars as a constructive past-time; LINDA AULDREDGE can be seen doing T.V. commercials for Close-Up toothpaste; and CINDY WILSON plays duets with Liberace. This is the Age of Aquarius and what great Aquarians we have in our Senior Class. For example: future scientist, MARGARET HUTCHINS and Major DAVID SCOTT of the U.S. Air Force. I see some more famous actresses coming into view such as, BEVERLY ANDERSON, ANGELA SMALL and KATIE WIRGHT. HATTIE WILLIAMS will be the top fashion model for Soul Stitches, Ltd. owned by LEBBIE HARDY. The stars are beginning to dim, but they finally reveal the mysterious fate of KIRBY JARRETT whom I can see receiving an Oscar for his performance in his latest X-rated movie, ““Breezin’ On’’. Finally, there is the sign of Pisces under which I see RANDY DUCKWORTH riding his motorcycle off into the sunset in search of America. DEBBIE EPLEY and SHARON HELTON are the future owners of ice cream shops. I see JANET POWELL living in a hippie commune in California and DEBORAH PATTON is a future opera star. PATRICE ROGERS and WANDA HUFFMAN will operate a busy beauty salon in New York City, while J. D. RAMSEY will be the president of Chevrolet, Inc. In conclusion, I would say the stars have smiled down upon us, the great Seniors of 1972, as we go out into the world to conquer, to advance, to love and make peace forever. 68 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT CLASS LAWYER EDWIN NORMAN I, Linda Auldredge, leave to make both Bobby and myself happy. I, Vanessa Avery, leave to be a nightclub entertainer. I, Johnny Black, leave to get screaming drunk. I, Delea Brittain, leave the honor of being senior red-head. I, Earl Byrd, leave, having known G.A. for such a short time. I, Martha Buckner, leave geography class with a headache. I, Sylvia Cantrell, leave to be with my family. I, Wanda Carswell, leave my cheerleader uniform to some shapely junior. I, Denese Causby, leave to sweep hair out of Mike’s Barber shop. I, Patricia Conley, leave Mr. Gibbs without a helper. I, Suzanne Courtney, leave squallin’ tires. I, Jerry Causby, leave a great big empty place. I, Larry Buff, leave to rebuild the Golden Glow. I, Columbus Carpenter, leave my football abilities to Gary Rutherford. I, Debra Crawley, leave the position of paper staff typist to someone who knows her business. I, Donald Creswell, leave to change a tire at Long’s Esso. I, Randy Duckworth, leave to make Mrs. Smith happy. I, Rita Duckworth, leave quietly. I, Loretta Elder, leave for the “Bunny” club. I, Debbie Epley, leave to wait for Greg. I, Lewis Falls, leave to become a mad scientist. I, Ray Fann, leave to become hen-pecked by Sherrie. I, Judy Farris, leave my quietness to Beth Miller. I, William Farris, leave my gambling luck to Stanley Flynn. I, Harlan Greene, leave my bus keys to Adria. it Rita Greene, leave Mr. Little laughing. I, Susan Greene, leave the smoke hold to Susan Carswell. I, Sharon Helton, leave my smile to some beautiful junior. I, Ruth Henson, leave my personality to some friendly junior. I, Wanda Huffman, leave, I hope. I, Franklin Hullette, leave to become a sod buster. I, Sidney Houk, leave my big grin to little brother Phillip. I, Margaret Hutchins, leave for Hardee’s. I, Kirby Jarrett, leave whether DeDe comes or not. I, Nedia Jones, leave to throw a big party at the lake. I, Eddie Jordan, leave with Treva in my “GOAT”’. I, Wanda Jordan, leave as a married woman. I, Randy Keever, leave my way with girls to Lock. 69 I, Gwen Kestner, leave James Tucker at G.A. I, Chuck Leonard, leave to rebuild Pink’s Place. I, Roger Lonon, leave to join the Apple Corps of Boone’s Farm. I, Sherrill Lytle, leave to become the new manager of the Vista Lounge. I, Pam McFalls, with no small amount of effort, leave Reid. I, Tony McLean, leave my big feet to Reid Pollard. I, June Miller, leave with which one? I, Sarah Miller, leave O’Clair and Vickie to fight for my place as ruler of the gang. I, Paul Moore, leave Mrs. Eller to tend to Larry Thomas. I, Susan Morrison, leave in a little red Demon. I, Diane Moses, leave for Kannapolis. I, Kathy Moore, leave my drivers license to the N.C. Dept. of Motor Vechicles. I, Donald Norman, leave being convinced that the only thing left to do for G.A.H.S. is leave it. I, Edwin Norman, leave about enough space for Steve Hallyburton. I, Jimmy Hallyburton, seeing nothing to deter me and being quite unsentimental about the whole thing, leave. I Andy O'Neil, leave gladly. I, Libby Orders, leave all the lost library cards to Frances Sparks. I, Belinda Parks, leave to be a full-time wife. I, Linda Patton, leave nervously for Catawba Tech. I, Doug Pitts, leave to be a midnight cowboy. I, Walter Poole, leave my soul to George Hardy. I, Andy Pollard, leave my brain to the science department. I, Debra Poteat, leave my skill on the court to Big Lu. I, Janet Powell, leave on a motorcycle. I, Jerry Pritchard, leave my long locks to David Crabtree. I, Keith Pritchard, leave my chronic absences to Bo Yancey. I, Regina Pritchard, leave with J. D. I, J. D. Ramsey, leave with Regina. I, Dale Robinson, leave my pants somewhere in the gym. I, Patrice Rogers, leave my height to Janice McCurry. I, Juanita Rutherford, leave to travel with Doritha I, David Scott, leave my pitching arm to the G.A. Hall of Fame. I, Harold Shade, leave my quietness to my brother, Harvey. I, James Simpson, leave to be President of the U.S. or a Hermit. I, Angela Small, leave in my high-performance Vega. I, Meda Smith, leave with A+ book reports. I, Pat Yancey, leave. I, Richard Stillwell, leave to become bag-boy-in-chief. I, Anita Summers, leave my giggling to Vickie Crisp. I, Marilyn Taylor, leave for “KENT” state. I, Carolyn Taylor, leave for Salem to be with Stanley forever. I, Hattie Williams, leave to sing and dance at the New Vista Lounge. I, Cindy Wilson, leave for Appalachian State University. I, Rhonda Wood, leave my long brown hair to Rhonda Dale. I, Ginger Wise, leave to be with John. 70 x : x SERESN — S x ae aS SS ASS 44 i SENIOR OFFICERS President, Eddie Jordan; Vice-President, Pam McFalls Secretary and Treasurer, Judy Farris; Reporter, Ruth Henson Senior Class 1972 MASCOTS Lisa Johnson, Brent Fox Yes, We as Seniors have only just begun. As we leave, we are excited, saddened, and frightened, for we realize these have been our happiest years, and we know not what the future holds. 74 Miss Beverly Anderson “Unthinking, idle, wild, and young” Miss Linda Auldredge “Tis the last rose of summer left blooming alone” Mrs. Belinda Bowman “She lightens every burden with friendship” Miss Delea Brittain “Do you not know I am a woman? When I think, I must speak” Miss Vanessa Avery “To see, be seen, tell, and gather tales” Mr. Johnny Black “A good many things go around in the dark besides Santa Claus” 75 Mr. Earl Byrd “The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known” Mr. Columbus Carpenter ““A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and _ confident tomorrows” 76 Miss Martha Buckner “There was a star danced, and under that I was born” Mr. Larry Buff “His renown has been pur- chased, not by deeds of vio- lence and blood, but by the diligent dispensation of pleasure” Miss Wanda Carswell “Blue were her eyes as the fairy-flax” Miss Denise Causby “And beauty, making beauti- ful old rhyme”’ Mr. Jerry Causby “The world knows only two, — that’s Rome and I” Miss Patricia Conley “I laughed and danced and talked and sung” Miss Suzanne Courtney “A happy soul, that all the way to heaven hath a sum- mer’s day” Miss Debra Crawley “Second thoughts, they say, are best”’ Mrs. Sylvia Crisp “Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves” Mr. Randy Duckworth “His time is forever, every- where his place”’ 77 Miss Rita Duckworth ““A maid of quiet ways” Miss Loretta Elder “She is pretty to walk with and witty to talk with, and pleasant, too, to think on” Miss Debbie Epley “As happy as any in the world, for the whole world seems to smile upon her” Mr. Lewis Falls “Life is a jest and all things show it; I thought so once but now I know it” Mr. Ray Fann “My only books’ were woman’s looks, and folly’s all they’ve taught me” Miss Judy Farris “Blushing is the color of virtue”’ 78 Mr. William Farris “Let me live in my house by the side of the road and be a friend of man” Mr. Harlan Greene “A youth to whom was given so much of earth — so much of heaven” Miss Lebbie Hardy “Life is short and very un- certain; let us spend it as well as we can” Miss Sharon Helton “Full many a flower is born to blush unseen” Miss Rita Greene “Laugh and be well” Miss Susan Greene “Red as a rose is she”’ 79 Miss Wanda Huffman “She must be seen to be ap- preciated”’ Mr. Franklin Hullette “Nature made him, and then broke the mould” 80 Miss Ruth Henson “The fairest garden in her looks and in her mind the wisest books” Mr. Sidney Houk ‘A careless song, with a little nonsense in it now and then” Miss Margaret Hutchins “Intelligence, and reflection, and judgement reside in thee”’ Mr. Kirby Jarrett “Better be damned than not mentioned at all” Miss Nedia Jones “For the world is full of roses, and the roses full of dew” Mr. Eddie Jordan “Td like to be bashful but the girls won’t let me” Miss Gwen Kestner “When you walk in a field, look down lest you tramp on a daisy’s crown”’ Mr. Roger Lonon “If I were a bear, and a big bear, too, I shouldn’t much care if it froze or snowed” Miss Wanda Jordan “As fresh as when the first sunrise awoke the lark in Paradise” Mr. Randy Keever “God bless us every one!” prayed Tiny Tim. 81 Miss Pamela McFalls “The moon looks upon many night flowers; the night flower sees but one moon” Mr. Tony McLean “Every day is a fresh begin- ning, every morn is the world made new” 82 Mr. Sherrill Lytle “Td rather be handsome than homely; I’d rather be youth- ful than old” Mr. Ray McElrath “There is nothing worth the doing that it does not pay to ” Miss Vickie McTier “With stars and space above, and time and stars below” Mr. Charles Leonard “TI make the most of all that comes, and the least of all that goes” Miss June Miller “Laughed in the sun, and kissed the lovely grass” Miss Sarah Miller “Trees in their blooming, tides in their flowing, stars in their circling, tremble with song” Miss Kathy Moore “Listen; you may be allowed to hear my laughter from a cloud” Mr. Paul Moore “He has made a thousand friends. Yes: and, by God he will keep them” Miss Susan Morrison “The happiest heart that ever beat that found the common daylight sweet”’ Miss Dianne Moses “Born with the gift of laugh- ter and a sense that the world is mad” 83 Mr. Andy O’Neil SLosteinethesspiralm ot his conscience, he detachedly takes rest” Miss Libby Orders “From a wealth of living I have proved I must be silent, if I would be loved” 84 Mr. Donald Norman “Music and women I| cannot but give way to, whatever my business is” Mr. Edwin Norman “The good die young... and I’m not feeling well” Miss Deborah Patton “Let me go where’erI will, I hear a sky-born music still” Miss Linda Patton “There’s nothing worth the wear of winning, but laughter and the love of friends” Mr. Doug Pitts “Thinking is but an idle waste of thought” Mr. Andy Pollard “I’m wicked, I am, but I can’t help it” Miss Janet Powell “Tis beauty calls, and glory shows the way”’ Mr. Jerry Pritchard “I hate nobody, I am in charity with the world” Mr. Walter Poole “T shall never ask, never re- fuse, and never resign” Miss Debra Poteat “Ever fair and ever young” 85 Mr. James Ramsey “Thou hast no sorrow in thy song, no winter in thy year” Mr. Dale Robinson “The happiest person is the one who thinks the happiest thoughts” 86 Mr. Keith Pritchard “Good nature is more agree- able than beauty”’ Miss Regina Pritchard “High erected thoughts, Seated) ifs thes earls! courtesy” Miss Patrice Rogers Precious things come in small packages” Miss Juanita Rutherford “Don’t take life so seriously. You'll never get out of it alive anyway” Mr. David Scott “His better doth not breathe upon the earth” Mr. Harold Shade “The greater the man, the greater the courtesy”’ Mr. James Simpson “The world knows nothing of its greatest men” Miss Angela Small “Though I walk in haste, I am never in a hurry” Miss Meda Smith “They are never alone that are accompanied by noble thoughts” Mr. Richard Stillwell “A woman would run through fire and water for such a kind heart” 87 Miss Anita Summers ‘““As merry as the day is long” Miss Carolyn Taylor “Early, bright, chaste as morning dew” Miss Marilyn Taylor “Truth from her lips prevails” Miss Hattie Williams “Beauty being the best of all we know” Miss Cindy Wilson “Thou are the star for which all evening waits” Miss Katie Wright “A witty woman is a trea- sure, a witty beauty is a power” 88 Miss Ginger Wise Miss Rhonda Wood Miss Pat Yancey “Greater persons are able “Sacrifice to the “Sweet as the primrose to do great kindnesses”’ Graces” peeps beneath the thorn” ere sede de siosie siete se she aloo ale oie ate ale sforale aie she sho slo sie ae ale le lo slo sto ole oslo aie she she aie oh In Memory Is it so small a thing To have enjoyed the sun, To have lived light in the spring, to have loved, to have thought, to have done; To have advanced true friends and beat-down baffling foes? Dennis Queen 1953-1971 89 OFFICERS Cheryl Oxford, Pres.; Roger McFalls, Vice Pres.; Claudia Hubbs, Sec. and Treas.; Cathy Patton, Reporter Junior Class Betty Baker Bill Baker Roger Beck James Benton Leonard Bradley Donna Brooks Sara Bryant Jean Buff Nyoka Burleson Robert Cantrell Ronnie Carswell Sandra Carswell 90 we)! Sharon Carswell Edward Causby Jeffery Chapman Mike Clontz Ricky Clontz Phillip Cooper Carl Costner Pamela Creswell Vergie Cutshall Anita Dale Rhonda Dale Frankie Daniels Greg Duckworth Gail Epley Max Epley Shelia Fairchild Wayne Fender Geraldine Foster Mike Franklin Bruce Gwyn Sandra Hardy Treva Hawkins Wendal Henson Eddie Hicks Bobby Hipps James Hood Claudia Hubbs Harry Jarrett Larry Jordan Margaret Kanipe Denise Keller Linda Lail Richard Largent Libby Leonard Denise Lingafelt Cathy Lowman Penny Martin Lynn May Jerry McCurry Gene McDowell 92 Roger McFalls Evelyn McNeely Howard Morgan Jerry Norman Chery! Oxford Jack Parks Cathy Patton Randy Penley Joe Pitts Miles Pitts Terri Pitts Reid Pollard Cynthia Ragan Noah Rhodes Vickie Rogers Frankie Roper Mike Roper Gary Rutherford Loraine Rutherford Marilyn Rutherford 93 Raymond Scott Robin Scott Harvey Shade Laura Simpson Jonathan Sisk Dwight Smith Frances Sparks Harrell Stines Debra Surratt Trudy Surratt Larry Thomas Essie Wallace Mickey Waters Vickie Watson Cindy Wilson David Wise Kathy Wright Davy Wynn Sherrie Robinson David Ross 94 The Sophomore Class of 1972 The Sophomore Class has only just begun... to under- stand what high school is all about. High School is English and Geometry, lunchroom lines and small lockers, “sweet six- teen” and driver’s license. And, we have two more years to look forward to. OFFICERS: Freddie Bowers, President; Alice Beck, Vice-President; Vickie Crisp, Secretary-Treasurer; Donna Clontz, Reporter. Mary Allen Mike Bailey Alice Beck Freddie Bowers Tony Branch Cathy Bridges Edwin Bridges Glenda Browning Gerald Buff Susan Carson 95 Susan Carswell Beverly Chapman Johnny Clark Dobie Clontz Donna Clontz Mike Cook Tommy Cook Jeanne Cowan David Crabtree Vickie Crisp Dean Dale Greta Dale Peggy Dale Mark Davidson Ricky Deal Jan Duckworth Peggy Elkins Hobart Elliott Becky Epley Fred Falls Phyllis Farris Beverly Fleming Brenda Flynn David Freeman Douglas Furnier Tony Gilbert Bryon Giles Adria Greene Jeanette Hallstein Gunter Harbison Danny Hardin Tommy Hardy Allen Hart Gary Hildebran Debbie Holder 96 M7 Bonnie Holland Jane Holland Keith Holman Charles Huffman Gary Huffman Gaye Jarrett Sarah Johnson Evelyn Jordan Katenia Keller Gary Kelly Vonda Killen Charles Largent Jeff Leonard Mark Leonard Phillip Leonard Billy Long Marilyn Maloney Rita Mann Alan McDaniels Ophelia McElrath Dean McFalls Linda McGimpsey Lock McNeill Melinda McNeilly Barry Melton Steve Michaels Kathryn Miller Kathy Milligan Steve Moore Sammy Morrison Debbie Moses Tony Ollis David Orders Donna Orders Dootsie Orders Freddie Parker Charles Patton Wanda Patton Billy Pinson Billy Piercy Mark Pitts LuAnn Poteat Teresa Poteat Kenneth Presnell Clinton Ray Tommy Reep Barry Shade Eleanor Shade Greg Shull Ethel Simpson Linda South Bobby Tallent Patrick Tallent Connie Taylor James Tucker “Bo” Walker Paul Wallace Paul Watson Victor Wheeler Carol White Danny Wiseman Joey Wood 98 FRESHMAN OFFICERS mea) cer eh 25 President, Jimmy Issacs; Vice-President, Karen Curtis; Secretary and Treasurer, Darlene Carswell: Reporter, Tony Carswell 99 Jimmy Abee Kathy Abee Steve Adams O’Clair Alexander Bobby Joe Allen Sherrie Bailey Debbie Baker Kathie Baker Trudy Beaver Charlene Beck Donna Beck Mike Belas Peggy Benfield Clara Berry Tim Bowen Kathy Bradley Steve Brittain Michael Brittian Burt Browning Darlene Carswell Debbie Carswell Sandra Carswell Tony Carswell Susan Crisp Gail Curtis Karen Curtis Garry Dale Susan Dale Lou Ella Daniels Mike Dellinger 100 Terry Dellinger Steve Duffey Michael Earwood Kathy Elder Ricky Epley Randy Epley Jerry Farris Andrea Ferraro Susan Gaylord David Greene Roger Griffin Larry Haney Ruth Harvey Linda Henson Karen Herron Helen Hill Judy Hipps Tommy Hipps Don Hogan Alan Holland Mary Holland Jimmy Hollifield Phillip Houk Jimmy Isaacs Bud Johnson Wanda Johnson Rhonda Johnston Richard Keller Melinda Kestner Glen LaFevers Donald Lancaster Lynn Largent Lynn Leonard Karen Lytle Joe Maney Connie Mann Dwight March Nancy McCall Janice McCurry David McDaniels Mike McDowell Debra McElrath Wayne McElrath David McGee Earnest McKesson Russell McMahan Kenneth Merrill Denny Michaels Beth Miller Youk’n hide de fier, but w’at you gwine do wid de smoke? 101 Jan Miller Della Mooneyham James Moore Martha Moore Carla Morrison Kathy Norris Hubert O’Neal Gary Orders Randy Oxford Shirley Parker Hence Patton Naomi Patton Teresa Patton Mark Pollard Harvey Poole Sherry Poole Jimmy Poteat Melvin Presnel Debra Price Eddie Pritchard Elizabeth Ray Ricky Reese Kenny Riddle Johnny Rutherford Mike Rutherford Randy Scott Ricky Scott Teresa Self Susan Shook Teresa Shook Alicia Smith Sandra Smith Jack South Merl Stanley Linda Street Grace Sullivan Hubert Surratt Phyllis Tallent Bobby Joe Tate Dean Taylor Dennis Taylor David Williams Donna Williams Michael Williams Kenneth Wilson Mike Woodie Suzanna Workman Tommy Wright Randy Yancey a mimi oe L CANDIDS Oe priaetanonse pean eens See SAN i Sacco SHR | SENS “You’re wasting your time,”’ Doc Daneeka was forced to tell him. “Can’t you ground someone who’s crazy?” “Oh sure. I have to. There’s a rule saying I have to ground anyone who’s crazy.” “Then why don’t you ground me? I’m crazy. Ask Clevinger.” “Clevinger? Where is Clevinger? You find Clevinger and I'll ask him.” “Then ask any of the others. They’ll tell you how crazy I am.” “They’re crazy.” “Then why don’t you ground them?” “Why don’t they ask me to ground them?” “Because they’re crazy, that’s why.” “Of course they’re crazy,” Doc Daneeka replied. “I just told you they’re crazy, didn’t I? And you can’t let crazy people decide whether you’re crazy or not, can you?” Y ossarian looked at him soberly and tried another approach. “Is Orr crazy?” “He sure is,” Doc Daneeka said. “Can you ground him?” “I sure can. But first he has to ask me to. That’s part of the rule.” “Then why doesn’t he ask you to?” “Because he’s crazy.”” Doc Daneeka said. “He has to be crazy to keep flying combat missions after all the close calls he’s had. Sure I can ground Orr. But first he has to ask me to.” That’s all he has to do to be grounded?” “That’s all. Let him ask me.” “And then you can ground him?” Yossarian asked. “No. Then I can’t ground him.” “You mean there’a a catch?” “Sure there’s a catch,” Doc Daneeka replied. “Catch-22. Anyone who wants to get out of combat duty isn’t really crazy.” “That’s some catch, that Catch-22.” he observed. “It’s the best there is,” Doc Daneeka agreed. 107 4 7 % § 3 wie . AB “B! cold - 4 — at TER, 0 OOF Cn eee 4 1 rl 3 as Fe ai : e tof a 2 PE com ate ia (Se (gan hen of 7 . . fees CEE AG oo f ay) Wu BS eae ARNE Oe a nee May a ay “ . CSc NE Ma | Te j y im’ ‘i t aD agge e Nee ay v B daa 108 KELLER’S IGA USDA Choice Meats Garden Fresh Products Genuine Country Hams M DI Products All National Brands Fishing Tackle 584-0120 Glen Alpine, N.C. CARBON CITY BARBER SHOP, BEAUTY SHOP, LAUNDROMAT BARBERS John W. Henry David Rector STYLISTS Linda Wheeler Jo Buckner Barbara Brittain Gail Carswell Marie Woods John W. 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Glen Alpine High School - Turkey Tail Yearbook (Glen Alpine, NC) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 1

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Glen Alpine High School - Turkey Tail Yearbook (Glen Alpine, NC) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 1

1968

Glen Alpine High School - Turkey Tail Yearbook (Glen Alpine, NC) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 1

1969

Glen Alpine High School - Turkey Tail Yearbook (Glen Alpine, NC) online collection, 1970 Edition, Page 1

1970

Glen Alpine High School - Turkey Tail Yearbook (Glen Alpine, NC) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 1

1971


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