Graham High School - Wag Yearbook (Graham, NC)

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erat ve Te ee te aerate | The Wag Graham High Graham, N.C. | Graduating Competing Supporting SANA tora sco erect nn- and self, we, the students of == @WAGto Mrs. P.O. Burchand rold:1 . We cannot. begin to express our. gratitude ee : : and ‘concern for. Se ambitions of the students who have rambled the hallowed halls of ir, until and'continuous interest thatwe © ‘our 1967 yearbook, toMrs. P.O, Bureh and Mrs. | Mrs. Harold Lovette ee ea! am left behind” To sorrow and § ¢ Yet bf iow | in. D my ‘beast, ; Wiet her Purpose: is to be 1 never. saw. her, ery Or frown with scorn; A collection of hard work and memories ‘“Tve Never INCIONSY INeyareeye! The irony of our empty stadium SSE SOO cmon We Bina sien eles a oe Sees Our pride and joy. . .the Mighty Red Devil Our old Alma Mater Loneliness echoes through deserted halls A te caine se eat ax a a “So all that was happening around us. . . A little fun breaks the monotony of nights in the gym The jubilant cries of victory Freshmen get their first experience at working together Soon Became Fond Memories of the Past” JB) “For a Moment We're Happy... 2s settee ete “Looking At One Another...” 14 Class of 1967 J. Boozer L. Caudle 16 % LEFT TO RIGHT: Dr. Grady Wheeler, Mr. Copeland, Mr. Larry McAllister (absent: Mr. Ben Johnson and Mr. George Webb) --School Board “..We’re Run By A Board of Select Men” Mr. Merritt Y. Wilson-- Principal Mr, C. C. Linneman--County Superintendent Teachers. . .challenging, shaping our futures Mr. Johnny Burwell Albea Mr. Robert Arnold Boswell B.S., Appalachian State Teachers College A.B., Elon College, M. Ed., UNC-CH Band and Glee Club Advanced Physical Education Head Football Coach Mr. John P, Burke Mr. Robert L. Brincefield Mrs. Brenda R. Campbell Cabinet Making B.S., Wake Forest A.B., Lenoir Rhyne College General Math and Physical Geometry, Algebra I, General Science Math Ass't Football Coach Varsity Cheerleader Advisor Mrs. Laverne Compton A.B., Elon Algebra I, II Advanced Algebra Trigonometry —— A VeAWV Ceny ale Mr. Steven D. Coon B.S.S.T., UNC-CH Physics, Chemistry Physical Science 18 Mrs. Patsy H. Covington Mrs. Priscilla M. Dollar B.S., High Point College B.S., U. N. C.-G. Typing I, 0, Office Practice, Home Economics I, I, Bookkeeping Family Living Cracker Co- Advisor Future Homemakers of America Advisor Li: Mrs. Aileen Foushee Mr. Lewis Glenn Franklin Mrs. Faye V. Gibson U.N.C. at Greensboro B.S., East Carolina College B.S.H.E., UNC-G Introduction to Vocation United States History, Home Economics I, Il Economics and Sociology Future Homemakers of Ninth Grade Basketball and America Advisor Baseball Coach Mrs. Mary L. Gilliam B.S., N.C. College at Durham Health and Physical Education, : Physical Science ‘| Mr. Robert Epwin Harrison, Sr. 4 B.S., Western Carolina College Industrial Arts Mechanical Drawing 19 B.A., Elon College, M.A., UNC-CH Physical Education N Basketball and Golf Coach Mr. Reid Lawton Hill A.B., High Point College, Distributive Education, D.E. Club and Interact Club Advisor Mrs. Ann Honeycutt B.A., Meredith College World History Student Council Advisor Mrs. Jeanette Winn Jones B.S., Western Carolina College, English I, Spanish I, I Annual Staff Advisor Mr. Michael S. Lambeth B.S., East Carolina College Driver Education Football, wrestling, and track coach 20 Mr. Herbert L. Hawkes Mr. George Henry Heckman A.B., Catawba College and orth Carolina State College Industrial Cooperative Training 1LC.T. Club Advisor % NOM Adon red Mrs. Ellen Martin Mr. James McCauley Miss Joan Carol Michael Pembroke State College, B.A. - A.B., Elon College B.A., Elon College English I, Speech and Masters, U.N. C. English 1, OI Advanced Composition Biology Ninth Grade Cheerleaders' Junior Varsity Cheerleaders' Key Club Advisor Advisor, Keyettes' Advisor Advisor, ''Cracker co-advisor Mrs. Ervine Brown Perdue B.A., Elon College Typing I, Shorthand I, Business Math Health Careers Advisor Mr. William Morgan Stockard A.B., Davidson College Mrs. Clara H. Terrell National Honor Society B.A., Guilford College, Advisor Elon College ; : Senior Play Director English I, French I, II Teachers enjoy luncheon given by Home English II, IV French Club Advisor Ec. students. LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Barrentine, D. Steele, D. Carroll, J. Dickey, P. Harden, D. Lovette, J. Burke, C. Horne, B. Love, G, Branson, G. Longest, school secretary, Mrs. Esther Capes. Guidance and Office. . .Always Willing To Help FIRST ROW: Left to right: B. Edmonds, S. Andrews, S. Lemons, C. Hinkle, B, Faulkner. SECOND ROW: G., Clark, D. Jones, P. Nolan, C. Nance, F. Shoffner. Mrs. Geneva Andrews 22 Library. ..Always Open to Seekers Pils g FIRST ROW: Left to right: F. Bass, M. Newman, S. Henderson, L. Pryor, H. Wheeler, M. Jones, D. Ayers, B. | Faulkner, C. Wingfield, G. Clark. SECOND ROW: E. Williams, M. Carter, G. Webster, P. Harden, J. Curtis, D. Foust, G. Kurtz, S. McMullan. THIRD ROW: D. Lawing, L. Johnson, C. Thompson, D. Lovette. FOURTH ROW: J. | Allen, S. Holt, D. Albright, M. Massengill, C. Council, S. Bowland, L. Troutman, S. Loy. | Librarian Mrs. Carol Guthrie 23 | | | | The Staff Edits Marilyn Owens - Editor; Ernestine Wil- liams and Lala Smith - Assistant Editors. Page Bruton - Photographer Ran Coble - Organizations Editor; Zeus Allen-Assist- ant Organizations Editor. . Work, work, work is the secret of a good annual. The Wag Pee eurareee Mees ete Staff knows from the very first what is ahead and what must be Assistant Sports Editor. done. Selling ads, taking pictures, and gathering new ideas are all a part of the work. Trip after trip to Camera Corner and Mason's, conferences with Max - decisions, disappointments, Brenda Forbis - Advertising Editor Brenda Porter - Assistant Advertising Editor Becky Love - Features Editor Marsha Newman - Assistant Features Editor The 1967 Wag John Currin - Business Manager; Steve Compton - Assistant Business Manager. Dawn Branson, Gena Longest, Becky Loy - Typists Jenny Burke - Circulation Editor; Becky Thompson - Assistant Circulation Ed- itor. failure, success. The fifteenth of January and February came all too soon for the editors as the finishing touches were put on the club and sports pages by thetypists. But the key to the suc- cess of the annual is keeping everything a secret until the day when the staff presents to you the 1967 WAG. Advisor - Mrs. Jones Lee Caudle - Art Editor Diane Ayers - Assistant Art Editor David Bason - Copy Editor Kay Brannon - Assistant Copy Editor The Honor Society Helps Needy eM i} LEFT-HAND COLUMN: FRONT TO BACK: A. Whitesell, S. Andrews, M. L. Graham, Re Thompson, B. wee (So | Council, T. Hawk, J. Currin. MIDDLE: M. Newman, B. Loy, M. Owens, E. Williams, B. Forbis, L. Smith, A. Sykes, | S. Wilson, B, Porter, R. Coble. RIGHT: J. Allen, B. Love, S. Bowland, B, Drumwright, J. Watson, P. Cheek, S. Allen, S. Compton, D, Bason. Members listen intently as business is J. Currin presides at meeting. discussed. Families At Christmas President J, Currin ) ‘Treasurer P, Cheek Secretary L,. Smith Vice-President J. Allen The National Honor Society attempts to express the ideals of character, leadership, service, and scholarship. Members are selected according to these ideals by a board of faculty members. A highlight of each school year is the induction of new members in an impressive ceremony given in as- sembly. One responsibility of the National Honor Society is the White Christmas Program. Bringing happiness to families during the Christmas season is a rewarding experience never forgotten. There is always the Miss G. H. S. Pageant which is work and play for everyone. With high ambitions and goals, the members of the National Honor Society keep the torch burning brightly. Advisor Mr. Bill Stockard mt Pe aes FIRST ROW: K. Davis, B. Griffith, J. Wilson, H. Pope, C. Crissman. SECOND ROW: D. Thompson, L. Lloyd, s. Crotts, P. Cheek, D. Dixon, J. Wheeler. THIRD ROW: A. Law, J. Philligan, S. Allen, D. Robertson, J. Stanford, B. Councilman. FOURTH ROW: J. Hunter, D. Albright, B. Black, D. Bason, D. Dollar, T. Brown, E. Crissman. Interact Boosts School Spirit Advisor Mr. Hiil President D. Bason Vice-President D. Robertson ™-_ Secretary B. Councilman Treasurer C. Crissman 30 SEATED: M. Welcher, C. Wright, T. Davis, C. Black, B. Crutchfield, C. Briggs. FIRST ROW: D. Gray, T. Robert- son, M. Wilson, G. Kurtz, V. Hallsey, G. Lewey, D. Lovetté, D- Foust, D. Steele. SECOND ROW: D. Andrews, S. Clark, S. Allen, L. Johnson, B. Harden, B. Love, L. Caudle. THIRD ROW: K. Brannon, S. Jobe, S. Sharpe, J. Wheeler, M. Jones, M. Stout, R. Boozer. FTA Makes School a Way of Life Advisor Mrs. Guthrie President L. Caudle Vice-President D. Foust Secretary K. Brannon Treasurer T. Robertson i Student Council Presents Christmas Play President Vice-President Sammy Bowland Advisor Bob Drumwright Secretary Mrs. Honeycutt Treasurer Zeus Allen Johnny Stanford FIRST ROW: C. Euliss, T. Jarrett, M. Wilson, T. Robertson, G. Jeffreys. SECOND ROW: S. Allen, B. Thompson, M. Jones, D. Dixon, D. Harrington, B. Drumwright. THIRD ROW: S. Bowland, J. Stanford, F. Boswell, L. Pope, R. Thompson, A. Cheek. FOURTH ROW: A. Sykes, J. Boozer, V. Garner, S. Crotts, R. Peebles, J. Hickman. 32 Monogram Club Sells Bangles FIRST ROW: S. Crotts, S. Bowland, G. Moser, J. Boozer, D. Horner, D. Robertson, L. Mooneyham, H. Pope, D. Lov- ette, J. Burke. SECOND ROW: J. Watson, J. Currin, J. Allen, S. Smith, C. Crissman, J. Philligan, J. Edwards, M. Massengill, B. Love. THIRD ROW: B. Councilman, C. Painter, B. Lewis, P. Bruton, P. Cheek,S. Allen, J. Peterman, S. Wilson , M. Owens, C. Thompson. FOURTH ROW: T. Brown, B. Black, S. Comer, J. Hickman, D. Chambers, R. Coble, S. Allen, B. Drumwright, B. Braxton, T. Thacker. FIFTH ROW: L. Caudle, V. Garner, S. Holt, C. Strum, J. Hunter, K. Davis, B. Kimball, K. Brannon, A. Sykes, B. Griffith. Advisor Mr. Boswell President J. Boozer Vice-President _H. Pope Secretary-Treasurer S. Wilson 33 SE ES OSS aw « SD eee ee Key and Keyette Clubs Finish FIRST COLUMN: FRONT TO BACK: J. Allen, S. Bowland, J. Peterman, S. Comer, R. Boozer, J. Boozer, G. Moser, V. Garner, J. Hickman. SECOND COLUMN: J. Watson, B. Drumwright, S. Smith, P. Bruton, S. Wilson, A. Sykes, D. Horner, C. Council, T. Averett, S. Compton, S. Allen, R. Coble, R. Peebles. Absent when picture taken, John Currin. ie pe? = . wet |. ronwns @ Refreshment at the Christmas Dance. 34 Our leaders (?) ( Another Year of Service —d ‘ we as ; sis KEYETTES KEY CLUB FIRST ROW: Left to right: D. Jones, P, Motsinger, avi avia M. Wilson, B. Faulkner. SECOND ROW: S. Parks, E. see eee ' Williams, L. Smith, M. L. Graham, THIRD ROW: _M. iss Michael SPER TLT EN ton SA Riley, K. Brannon, M. Jones, B. Thompson. FOURTH T r ROW: J. Burke, M. Newman, C. Isley, B. Loy. FIFTH err teterbes ROW: C. Thompson, B. Love, D. Lovette, M. Owens. M. Jones J. Hickman _ Secretary Secretary M. Newman J. Watson Vice-President Vice-President B. Rhodes R. Coble President President M. Owens A. Sykes 35 Band Director Mr. Johnny Albea Drum Major J. Peterman Majorettes B. Loy R. Thompson The Graham High School Marching Band under the direction of Mr. Johnny Al- bea and led by Drum Major Jerry Peterman. This is the announce- ment made at halftime, and it marks the end of a long week of practice and drills. The Band and Glee Club Put el FIRST ROW: E. Crissman, S. Lockhart, B. Loy, B. Thompson, D. Cooke. SECOND ROW: M. L. Graham, S. Baxley, K. Cole, S. Compton, D. Andrews, B.J. Baker, D. Horner, B. Stewart. THIRD ROW: B. James, L. Rogers, D. Bason, B. Black, J. Hickman, M. Crissman, D. Motley,S. Graham, B. Bennett. STANDING: K. Allred, C. Isley, J. Campbell, K. McAdams, A. Stacey, D. Smith, J. Petty, J. Peterman, K. Lawless, S. McMullen. 36 Then comes concert season filled with constant individual practice.Working together, the band puts to- gether a program of music to present to the public. This is a rewarding exper- ience never tobe forgotten. NS FIRST ROW: D. Curl, D. Foust, S. Willis, J. Pickard, B. Stewart, D. Clapp, C. Trollinger, D. Carroll, M. Blackwell, R. Lytle, J. Scott. SECOND ROW: R. Harris, J. Dickey, B. Jordan, J. Walker, D. Jones, S. Jackson, S. Rich,W. Averett, J. Barnwell, A. Barnes, B. Barnes, R. DeVoe. THIRD ROW: B. Earp, D. Steele, E. Smith, B. Stewart, D. Gray, H. Wheeler, C. Terry, B. Satterfield, S. Lamberth, J. Clemmons, L. Waller. FOURTH ROW: L. Wilson, M. Gray, G. Madden, R. Dunn, D. Ward, F. Grubb, B. Frazier, G. Ray, B. Bennett, P. Way, P. Cooke, S. Wiggins. 37 President D. Evans Program Chairman L. Smith Secretary R. Thompson | Treasurer D. Ayers Advisors Mrs. Gibson Mrs. Dollar F H A Members Attend Juniors and Seniors FIRST ROW: L. Petty, K. Hancock, D. Lovette, D. Steele, P. Harden, A. Jarrett, C. Butcher, M. Carter. SECOND ROW: S. Harris, C. Thompson, B. Harden, F. Shoffner, M. Jones, G. Clark, G. Longest. THIRD ROW: M. Stout, D. Jeffreys, D. Vaughn, D. Ayers, P. Nolen, B. Thompson,M. Newman. FOURTH ROW: J. Campbell, L. Smith, B. Wat- kins, J. Thompson, D. Dunn, D. Evans, L..Rudd. De SES SE NSS SRG ELATI ESL PTINSUD Rm mete ee a SOG OLA GAUL DEE Future Homemakers of America, the largest club at G.H.S. enjoyed one of its best years in service. Before the year even be- gan, the girls were hard at work preparing breakfast for the J.V. and varsity football players. Throughout the year, the girls main- tained a bulletin board pertaining to home economics. But the high- light of the year was the district F.H.A. convention, where our own members from G.H.S. led in many activities and nearly succeeded in claiming a state position. District Convention Freshmen and Sophomores FIRST ROW: L. Massey, K. McDaniel, K. Newton, B. Douglas, D. Russell, T. Jarrett, T. Robertson, J. Harris, A. Garner, G. Jeffreys. SECOND ROW: D. Foust, E. Braxton, C. Frisbee, P. Stubbs, D. Bulla, J. Brantley, K. Law- -less, J. Curtis, G. Kurtz, R. Lytle, R. Clark. THIRD ROW: F. Jones, M. Fogleman, S. Jobe, K. Harden, D. Gray, B. Crutchfield, S. Clark, S. Allen, D. Jones, C. Terry, B. Philligan, K. Ingold. FOURTH ROW: C. Briggs, G. Lewey, S. Florence, T. Hillburn, S. Rich, D. Lawing, G. Donaldson, D. Bradshaw, S. Parks, M. Williams, M. Riley. FIFTH ROW: S. Willis, B. Yount, C. Lambert, T. Rhodes, S. Baxley, S. Jarecki, S. Sharpe, L. Rogers, C. Sharpe, T. Staf- ford, J. Foster, T. Bayliff. FIRST ROW: W. Robinson, J. Horne, D. Overby,S. Vincent, C. Myrick, D. Daniel, F. Griffith, B. Griffith, D. Morton, A. Bowland. SECOND ROW: E. Henderson, D. Tippet, D. Murray, D. Braxton, C. Strum, C. Caudle, J. Waller, M. Snead, A. Williams. THIRD ROW: J. Hunter, J. Philligan, B. Kimball, T. Brown, T. Carroll, R. Overman, L. Mooney- ham, D. Robertson, K. Beagle, H. Robinson. FOURTH ROW: S. Shoffner, B. Russell, M. Rich, D. Dollar, B. Braxton, D. Edwards, E. P. Flythe, G. Mansfield, T. Massey, J. Lamberth. I.C.T. Has Employer-Employee Banquet President D. Braxton Vice-President C. Caudle Secretary S. Vincent Treasurer S. Shoffner Publicity B. Braxton Advisor Mr. Heckman FIRST ROW: S. Cope, F. Griffith,S. Pore, J. Dunnagan,S. Lemons, A. Jarrett, D. Steele. SECOND ROW: C. Nance, P. Cooke, J. Lashley, K. Hancock, S. Smith, A. Whitesell, M. Birchett. THIRD ROW: E. Smith, C. Parsons, J. Fer- guson, B. Rhodes, J. Douglas, L. Pryor, J. Johnston. FOURTH ROW: A. Stacey, G. Ray, J. Caulder, J. Martin, J. McAdams, J. Walker, B. Watkins, K. Cole. DE Members Learn About Vocations President S. Smith Vice-President G. Ray Sec.-Treasurer B. Rhodes Historian A. Jarrett Advisor Mr. Hill Advisor Mrs. Perdue President G. Longest Vice-President D. Ayers Secretary B. Faulkner Treasurer R. Thompson Club Reporter L. Pryor Eee, FIRST ROW: Left to right: C, Euliss, L. Pryor, H. Wheeler, C. Wingfield, S. Henderson, T. Robertson, J. Wheeler, 8. Andrews, D. Steele, T. Jarrett. SECOND ROW: L. Troutman, J, Hardie, C. Terrell, D, Bradshaw, S. McMullen, B. Forbis, S. Wiggins, G, Webster, D. Vaughn. THIRD ROW: J. Douglas, P. Cooke, M. Williams, B. Harden, G, Clark, D. Ayers, K, Lawless, S. Sharpe, D. Gray. FOURTH ROW: G Longest, K Allred{J. Black, C, Isle ASX. Lawles 2 5 Be (Ce : i y, E. P. Flythe P, Nolen, M. Jones, D. Edwards, D. Lawing, J. Thompson, B. Thompson, G. Branson ( oi 42 Advisor Mr. Coon President R. Coble Vice-President D. Robertson Secretary 8. McMullan Treasurer B. Faulkner FIRST ROW: Left to right: M. Massengill, B. Faulkner, S. Lemons, A. Jarrett, S. McMullen, D. Johnson, D. Foust, R. Boozer. SECOND ROW: D. Linens, D. Jones, S. Andrews, T. Robertson, J. Wheeler, S. Smith, L. Johnson, B. Harden, L. Mooneyham. THIRD ROW: L. Lloyd, F. Shoffner, B. Forbis, C. Terrell, G. Clark, K. Brannon, L. Caudl e, T. Jarrett, D. Robertson. FOURTH ROW: B. Wright, S. Sharpe, D. Lawing, P. Foust, P. Nolen, G. Turney, K. Allred, J. Stanford, D. Ayers. FIFTH ROW: G. Longest, G. Branson, M. Stout, M. Newman, S. Crotts, L. McKeel, D. Albright, T. Hawk, M. Rich, C. Isley, D. Dollar. 43 French Club Conquers Translations Re x - : President D. Horner Vice-President J. Watson Secretary B. Loy Treasurer K. Brannon Advisor Mrs. Terrell FIRST ROW: F. Bass, J. Reavis, A. Cooke, C. Euliss, B. Faulkner, S. Andrews, J. Curtis, G. Kurtz, S. Clark, K._. Lawless. SECOND ROW: E. Williams, J. Wilson, P. Harden, M. L. Graham,S.McMullen, F. Shoffner, B. Edmonds, C. Lewey, V. Hallsey. THIRD ROW: D. Horner, K. Brannon, L. Caudle, D. Ayers,G. Webster,S. Allen, S. Williams, C. Stewart, C. Bivins, D. Vaughn. FOURTH ROW: C. Painter, J. Stanford, K. Allred, L. Lloyd, K. Cole, R. DeVoe, D. Dunn, D. Evans, B. Porter, J. Thompson, J. Watson. 44 Spanish Club Holds End-of-School Party Ds hile ik: see. ca et EY FIRST ROW: C. Ingle, R. Boozer, L. Lamberth, D. Foust, M. Carter, L. Johnson, K. Shue, L. Petty, L. Smith, S. Harris. SECOND ROW: G. Chambers, B. Moser, D. Robertson, B. Wright, M. Stout, B. Harden, J. Moore, T. Rudd, D. Lawing, D. Bulla. THIRD ROW: J. Boozer, K. Davis, J. Wheeler, L. Mooneyham, D. Dixon, M. Jones, D. Cooke, J. Campbell, B. Thompson, G. Webster. FOURTH ROW: D. Horner, J. Hunter, L. McKeel, R. Peebles, S. Crotts, CT Black) Cc. Isley, K. Allred, D. Thompson. President D. Thompson Vice-President R. Peebles Secretary R. Boozer Treasurer L. Lamberth Advisor Mrs. Jones 45 PAGE TWO ADVERTISING HAS MANY VALUES ‘he values of advertising in a ‘ool newspaper are many—for paper staff as well as for the vertising firm. Many times the vertiser in a school paper is slow realize his profits—to appreciate CRACKER STAFF | Published 6 Times A Year By The Members Of The 1966-67 CRACKER Staff Editonm sae Barbara Edmonds ™. rh ; ‘he biggest value of advertising Assistant _ _ .- Brenda Porter of course, its result—business. Business Mgr Faye Shoffner 3iness, in this particular case, Seare ; one resource, the readers of Assistant Gay Kurtz paper. But the readers are ny and varied. They are not Features Ed. _. Mary Lou Graham y the students, but the teachers, eee at On ale Mic oakiao Biv iis ‘ents, alumni, and even competi- 5. _ Sports Editor .. Rebecca Thompson + business concern must let the yple know that it exists, and NSSISLOT eee Joe Wheeleg er this is accomplished, it is the Cleese aivar Dae: espe itinuing responsibility of the me eka icern to inform its customers of AASSIStanti pee eee Carol Stewart “erchandise. i responsibility is fulfilled AT tas Gitte wee =e Becky Loy j¢. . advertising. ERR Pere | Seas {ones Gore as) after sales, merchandis e, a i various departments are made Gen. Reporter __ Susan Andrews wn, that the people patronize yusiness. Assistant ..---- Karen Lawless {uch of this is done in school Typist: Barbara Faulkner, Pam YoPapers; because the adver- Foust, Cheryl Horne, Diane ng in a school paper is not ig- Jones, Linda Pryor ed. ‘he students read a school pa- Proofreader: Kay Allred ', when, in many instances, they | Advisors: Mrs. Patsy Covington, wld not stead age anal, achers read the school paper, do the students, to learn of - 100] events. - Parents read the paper, and will read the ads, to learn of those who support the school projects of their children. Appreciation of anything comes from knowing something about it. It is hoped, that through this edi- Mrs. Ellen Martin Upiilo vir ocmuvuL AALCALLL LY, maar column will be called “If You Ask Means The staff wishes that the student body respect this opportunity and not grace us with juvenile com- plaints. Students wishing to have their opinion printed may place their letter in either Mrs Coving- torial, the advertisers of THE | ton’s or 2 some of office. stments. A high 0 from the HOOL er read, iking any discover ‘ar out the the encyc Il need. - cing about Embar) f efore. You that your ae sag if you too smal! H a 5 - oe a, y 2 ue e all your FE k! J Bay eee ee ..otes. Notes are always helpful in a test. rank s Jewe ry A any plenty of food to eat. ° is studying is going to make Music you Annee Sue | (BV TE eaien uratahina television, is during ’t want to thing. Just such on a | Remember erything. m it comes n't try to ms. You ; tes to think Today’s safety slogan: Watch out for school children—especially if they are driving cars. GRAHAM CRACKER ANOTHER YEAR BEGUN E Simenelll Class officers have been elected. All four Presidents have quite a few things in common. Hach one plans to attend Carolina after graduation from school. The Senior class President, Andy Sykes, plans to go into medicine, prefer- ably dentistry. Stan Comer and Alan Cheek, the Sophomore and Freshman class Presidents respec- feugrnlsy) ‘amen sewed as ala a = ets + if others more, and to convince the ‘Jeaders” to give others a chance at more activities. Andy’s main ob- jective, though, is to lead the Class of ’67 on to graduation. The Seniors finally chose Jimmy Watson as Vice President Rarhara Bennett as S AN ’ Bason as Trez gravating run Diane Ayers, were chosen Secretary, an tively, by the one year of hi Don Albright President by | Carol Stewar Dickie Dixor Freshmen ele serve as Vic : zm Thompson as Secretary, and Gary Kearns as Treasurer. All classes have worked long and hard on their floats, which turned out beautifull: the high point Freshmen an Juniors have from the mag still have cl Jr.-Sr. to go. — though they s looking forwa’ ball and bas) last Christme © ONLY high se One bird p wire to another: “Did’ya ever no- tice the way some people’s voice make your feet feel funny?”’ ____ oc roper 19, 1966 Datine—G.H.S., U.S.A. very important part ife. Along with the iestions about moral any of them wonder ret to be popular. Do abits of high school ‘ very much in re- ng and popularity? t voiced the opinion is different. ‘I think _ es differ compared to with many more stu- ___ | jon’t think there is a Wie aoe. Sy differences Unisnwas followed up bv, “Yes, teenagers are freer in this age to date Popularity is based more on beau- ty than on personality and other important things.” Many students never consider moral principles. ethical values, or pettine. Maybe they think they are too younc to be bothered with such issues. (But one dav they will find themselves in an adult world with- ant onv fie principles on which their lives.) 1 seems to be a prob- lich no teenager can idenly the world be- that is not so serene t was in his childhood. 3 confused, and the ins to wonder and y of the things he has cepted. .; problem facing the ‘ yecoming an adult is A of moral principles auu culcal values. ; The students of Graham are no different from teenagers every- where in their growinz awareness of this question. Some of them may not consider it a problem, but each of them has to answer the question ta his awn satisfactinn in order to esse stand- nts at moral r iy riscilla to teach home economics and fam- ily living. She is a graduate of U.N.C.-G. and majored in home economics and general science. faculty ry. ., like h. The vughts, Bob dotball Her presence among the erican. Most of all G.H.S. still has its old cheerful ring of voices talk- ing out of turn in class. . PAGE TWO CRACKER STAFF Published 6 Times A Year By The Members Of The 1966-67 CRACKER ‘Staff Editor Assistants) 2552 Barbara Edmonds Brenda Porter Business Mgr. Faye Shoffner Assistant Gay Kurtz Features Ed. Mary Lou Graham Assistant “Kookie” Bivins Sports Editor Rebecca Thompson Joe Wheeler Pat Harden Assistant ae! Class Editor Assistc Art Ei Assist¢ Gen. | Assist¢ Typist Fou Jon gins Proofri Advisc Mrs Tink Yes, last cot | High S the tim duction of new sports played at Graham. New clubs have been or- ganized, and new courses of study are being taught. Of course, the old subjects, clubs and other acti- vities had modified themselves to fit in with the 1966-67 crowd. Ve w ewes vase But these changes are expected. Who would want to watch a ball | game played under last year’s rules? Who would want to study American history out of a book Wha printed fwantw wearc adn? | would ° lished 1! aac | mimeog r but gos | ae We o1 ene 4 tried to jae times. ' the bes _Grahan | “Why © ¢ good as | schools‘ make it the im} _ contains ‘than eve _PARL you ask gem more pr - ast ye: | 2 ‘in the nistory or me mame = : RACKER will be published SIX es this year - the former maxi- GRAHAM CRACKER mum publishings were four. The staff started working on this year’s CRACKER in July. We have strived to publish a paper that you would be proud of. It is true that the price of the CRACKER is new this year, also, but with these improvements came a higher priced budget - therefore, we had to raise the price a nickel more a copy .Wefletahttet hs- tu more a copy. We felt that the stu- dents of Graham would support their school paper, but we were evidently wrong. I have heard preached to me all school spirit four years I ‘thool. Well, I ve all realize not end when ang up their involves sup- ubs and their king forward he new WAG 1 as cheering tty wise. You mds buy a you read his. a few cents, staff about , and want a continuing school and And you who ’ your copies TB your friends, oak them to sup- port their paper! Merry Christmas from The Cracker —— nt was made to the effect that if the students buying ice cream at break don’t stop pushing and being so M4sk Me. Campbell’s Shoes Have you seen the new shoes on Mrs. Campbell? They are wild! G. H. S. has received a good math teacher with a passion for shoes. She is Mrs. Brenda Campbell, a new resident of Graham. When she was asked how many shoes she owns her reply was ‘‘Oh, between twenty-five and forty.”’ The student body must keep an eye open and see if she comes in with any more odd ones, Mrs. Campbell is a North Caro- lina native. She attended school at Newton-Conover, and college at Lenoir-Rhyne. Her favorite hobbies are swimming and making things with her hands. Teaching mathe- matics is enjoyed by her, but sometimes she just cannot find a way to get things across to the students. The biggest pet peeve she has is the students’ lack of interest in what they do. ‘The school Sen during footb: she stated. stay that wi rough, the ir = ing sold. Well, I fe unavoidable! allotted for } only twenty- second to bu have time when we ge I think we minute brea time to real and take ac. from classes! Of course, we would have to stay five minutes longer in school in the afternoon — but I would be willing to stay just to be able to enjoy the break. Signed: Wants Longer Break Meee gy Vie eee + ee DECEMBER 19, 1966 —rre © cplained as List. 2 across request une w See the basketball team come up with a 21-0 record. Sammy Holt wants some more firecrackers for English class, and Howard Pope hopes to get a can of ‘‘Pledge”’ for his foot- ball helmet. Fuji Allen wants N. C. State to win all their basketball games, but Cherly Horne and Brenda Porter say that’s impossible because they haye pe) Due u J | } Ric last iS names are sort of blurred but it seems to be a request or a white Mus Pil ask Vicki Hallsey about it, maybe now?!). SAUDI WUE Well, it’s getting late and Santa must be getting sleepy. The other pages of requests will just have to walt until someone has the courage to open that book again! W. HARDEN ST. GRAHAM Be ee Participating... 49 enior Superlatives Cutest Suzi Lemons and Billy Braxton Most Popular Jenny Burke and Sammy Bowland Most Likely To Succeed Mary Lou Graham and John Currin Si a vais stan, 51 Most Talented Barbara Bennett and Jerry Peterman Wittiest Lee Caudle and Jimmy Watson 52 Most School Spirited and Most Athletic ate Caroline Thompson: and Gary Moser } : | ' | | RE Pe he esp Most Valuable To School Brenda Forbis and Andy Sykes Stn SiS isa acs a on aig bbl, .. x ee Best Carla Isley and Joe Hickman Bie oe Best Looking Brenda Rhodes and John Boozer Most Courteous Sandra Vincent and ac -Q 0 U c is) a 54 Most Dependable Dawn Branson and David Bason Friendliest Polly Nolen and Tommy Thacker Sy) Best Dressed Becky Love and Robert Peebles 56 Best All Around Marilyn Owens and Bob Drumwright Miss D.A.R. Jenny Burke, Homecoming Queen 58 59 Jenny Burke, our 1966 Homecoming Queen, was crownedamid the cheers and tears of happiness. Her face, beaming with excitement, made lasting impres- sions on the student body. Maid of Honor Becky Love 60 Junior Attendan Denna Steele Sophomore Attendant | Debbie Gray :- 4 ; 4 i t ae — 61 8 = = w © 2 Attendant Beth Yount Court mecoming Ho 62 Myra Jones Linda Pryor Spanish Club Library Club Homecoming Sponsors Brenda Forbis Becky Loy WAG Staff Cracker Staff 63 Sandra Vincent Diane Ayres (OIE OHA Homecoming Sponsors Suzi Lemons Lala Smith Science Club National Honor Socie 64 Gwen Webster Cathy Euliss French Club Student Council Homecoming Sponsors Carolyn Hinkle Mary Lou Graham Guidance Ass’t Band 65 Linda Johnson Dorinda Lovette Varsity Cheerleaders Key Club Homecoming Sponsors Susan Pore Sue Wiggins D.E. Club Chorus 66 Marilyn Owens Kay Brannon Keyette Club Monogram Club Homecoming Sponsors Lee Caudle Polly Nolen EA: Health Careers Club 67 Homecoming October 7, 1966 is a day not soon to be forgotten - a special day full of longlasting memories. As plans were completed, the tireless efforts of the Student Council took form and from them evolved a day of happi- ness and excitement. Highlights of the day such as the parade, floats featuring class attendants, the football game with Guilford, 68 Highlights and the dance are held forever on these pages. Yes, the pictures on these pages are pictures that have captured the real spirit of what we call G. H. S. Homecoming. 69 Miss Debbi Jones Reigns 70 As Miss G. H. S. of 1967 maceiisonsmnni stom earensminmerntaista titties Sd 7) Miss G. H. S. Contestants FRONT TO BACK: Libby Rogers; Gail Jeffreys; Sherri Parks; Marsha Newman, Third Runner-up; Polly Nolen; Gail Branson; June Gayle Campbell, First Runner-up; Jenny Burke, Second Runner-up; Debbi Jones; Sandra Willis; Myra Jones, Fourth Runner-up; Sterr McMullan. June Gayle Campbell First Runner-up 72 Ernestine Williams and Joe Hickman, Mistress and Master of Ceremonies, present gifts to our advisors for the pageant, Mrs. Dollar and Mrs. Gibson. Each girl receives a gift for the hard work they put into making the pageant successful. Christmas Royalty ing to Tropical music Good-night and remember to leave your re 4 blood at the Red Cross, not on the high- way. KEY C LUB ake : ie Happiness is being King and Queen War on Poverty 74 “In The Misty Moonlight” Prom King and Queen, David Wightman and Vivian Anderson POR NEP Bote cies, 75 The hopes and dreams of the Junior Class were realized when they presented 'In the Misty Moonlight.' ’ The Senior Class was entertained from 8:00 P.M. until midnight by the Juniors. A good meal was first served at the banquet and later the night was climaxed with music fur- nished by the Riverias. At the close of this memorable night, everyone was invited to an all-night party at the Y.M. C.A. Recreational facilities were open, such as swimming, bowling, pool, and dancing. Activi- ties were ended at 6:00 A.M. by a breakfast served by the parents. 76 77 i te Starting Devil Offense cpp Log tag “erm agen Leftto Right: J. Boozer, B. Kimball, H. Pope, B. Drumwright, K. Davis, J. Allen,G. Moser, J. Philligin, S. Bowland, S. Crotts, V. Garner Starting Devil Defense Left to Right: B, Councilman, J. Boozer, S. Crotts,G, Moser, V. Garner. B S. Stubblefield, J. Allen, L. Mooneyham — : sale aac fel ee rte net 80 Bae ree Z é BER The Mid-State 3-A FIRST ROW, left to righ t: B. Kimball, C. Crissman, S. Bowland, D. Horner, J. Allen, J. Boozer, D. Chambers, D. Robertson. SECOND ROW: L. Mooneyham, K. Davis, H. Pope, P. Cheek, J. Edwards, L. Lloyd, J. Philligan, G. Moser, G. Holliman, S. Comer. THIRD ROW: Bob Boswell, head coach, A. Law, J. Wilson, P. Bruton, B. Councilman, S. Gantt, B. Drumwright, S. Crotts, S. Stubblefield, Bob Brincefield, backfield coach. FOURTH ROW: V. Garner, S. Holt, E. Hunter, C. Strum, J. Currin, S. Allen. 84 Co-Champions Head coach - Bob Boswell Backfield coach - Bob Brincefield Saat bee 85 Seniors Provide The SAM BOWLAND NO. 41 5'8', 142 LBS. CO-CAPTAIN, ALL-CONFERENCE BOB DRUMWRIGHT NO, 70 5'9', 200 LBS. CO-CAPTAIN, ALL-CONFERENCE Ee! BUZZ KIMBALL NO. 65 6'2 , 234 LBS, ALL-CONFERENCE JOHN BOOZER NO. 81 5'll , 187 LBS. 86 Leadership and Experience GARY MOSER NO. 33 5'11 , 193 LBS. JIMBO ALLEN NO. 61 SHRINE BOWL, ALL-CONFERENCE 5'9 , 185 LBS. ALL-CONFERENCE DON CHAMBERS NO. 85 5'9 , 142 LBS. JOHN CURRIN NO. 72 6'2 , 207 LBS. 87 for A Winning Season Dana Horner NO, 21 Ct2 20S. pee Charles Strum NO. 62 6'2 , 185 EBS: Jimmie Philligin NO, 51 6', 152 LBS. Honorable Mention All- Conference 88 UO LE Won AO SR ere EE SS OR RNC Gen? SORDEN COMET OMEN oa Dae noth ea A BS een teint ratte Ag ere a ee ‘i sar fo rae hae : ‘ Z C OS i : ra FIRST ROW: D. Hayes, W. Riggins, D. Harrington, J. King, D. Cheek, G. James, D. Dixon, M. Heckman. SECOND ROW: Mer. C. Turner, G,. Kearns, B. Cates, A. Cheek, R. Thompson, L. Pope, B. Maness, T. Hill, D. Ashley. THIRD ROW: J. Petty, C. Andrews, B. Trollinger, M. Crissman, G. Cole, D. Tuttle, S. Gantt, B. Dameron. FOURTH ROW: D. Horner, A, Austin, J. Cheek, S. Faulkner, J. Rich, V. Williams, S. Clark, D, Allred, T. Weatherford. J.V.’s Go Undefeated Coach Mike Lambeth 89 G. H. S. Has Winning Season FIRST ROW, front to back: J. Peterman, K. Davis, D. Robertson, D. Thompson, R. Peebles, D. Horner, S. Holt. MID- DLE: Coach Hawkes. SECOND ROW: S. Allen, S. Wilson, G. Moser, J. Hickman, V. Garner, J. Hunter, A. Boland. 90 Dana Horner Steve Wilson Co-Captain Gary Moser Seniors Aim For Top Spot Joe Hickman Robert Peebles Co-Captain Jerry Peterman Woo iy %, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Albright, L. Lloyd, J. Stanford, J. Wheeler, Coach Bob Harrison. SECOND ROW: E. Hunter, J. J.V. Basketball 9th Grade Basketball LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Lewis Franklin, M. Cornell, G. Cole, A. Cheek, J. Petty, M. Garner, L. Wilson, D. Horner, P, Mitchell, G. James, D, Allred, E. Holt, B. James. ee ty Black, Babe Crutchtield, Christine Lamberth, Libby Rogers, Gail Donaldson, Aun Garner, Cathy Sharpe, head. presale Cheerleaders Help Spark Teams LEFT COLUMN FRONT TO BACK: Gail Jefferies, Debbi Jones, Jane Curtis, Sheila Sharpe, Teresa Rhodes, Sherri Parks, Head. RIGHT COLUMN: Cathy Euliss, Flonie Jones, Terri Stafford, Janet Foster. Po FRONT TO BACK: Frankie Bass; Donna Foust; Dorinda Lovette; Jenny. Burke; Marilyn Owens; Linda Johnson, Asst. Head; Caroline Thompson, Mascot; Teresa Rudd; Becky Love, Head; Ernestine Williams; Marsha Newman. Cheerleaders paint devils . . . Let's support our team. Let's Go f Vl School Sp IZe Emphas 97 GHS—Conference Runners-Up FIRST ROW: Coach Franklin, Jimmy Watson, Gary Moser, Sammy Bowland, Jerry Peterman, Jimmie Philligin. SECOND ROW: Steve Allen, Doug Robertson, Bruce Councilman, Johnny Stanford, Lynn Lloyd, Steve Allen. THIRD ROW: James Hatchett, Mgr., Tommy Thacker, Mgr., John Boozer, Mgr. Mr. Lewis Frankin--Coach 98 eniors Spark Winning Season Sammy Rowland Jimmie Philligin 99 Returning Tennis Lettermen rere et Seeceeat” | jeteaerta Bana eau ) {eReeameRaCe: LEFT TO RIGHT: Ran Coble, Gerald Turney, Joe Hickman. Track Team In Action Buzz hurls the LaMarr races toward Jeff heaves over the Coach Brincefield discus the finish line high ones 100 Golf Team Coach--Herb Hawkes Bob Drumwright Gary Moser Sam Bowland 101 Wrestling Team FIRST ROW: S. Graham, R. Sharpe, J. Edwards, H. Pope, R. Thompson, G. Chambers. SECOND ROW: L. Pope, P. Bruton, W. Riggins, D. Hayes, B. Earp, R. Roscoe. THIRD ROW: D. Johnson, B. Kimball, J. Rich. Coach Lamberth Co-Captains: Joey Edwards and Howard Pope. resent ttrnatnge 9 102 Steve Graham All-Conference: R. Thompson B. Kimball, S. Graham, Lawrence Pope Howard Pope A ok ae EEF ea 103 105 Senior Statistics ALDERMAN, DARLENE JOYCE--Glee Club 4. ALLEN, JAMES WADE--Football 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3, All Conference 4; Mono- gram Club 1,2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; Honors English 1,2; Scholastic Letter 2,3,4; Bus driver 3,4; Good Citizen Award 3; Marshal 3; P.E. Ass't 4; Library Ass't 4. ANDREWS, ELIZABETH SUSAN--Science Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Health Careers Club 2, Vice- Pres. 3; Corresp. Sec. 4; French Club 2,3, 4; Guidance Ass't 3; Cracker typists 3, General Reporter 4; Biology Ass't 4; N.H.S. 4. BASON, DAVID PATTON--Band 1,2,3,4; Scho- lastic 2,3,4; French Club 2,3; Honor Student 1; Interact Club 3, President 4; Student Council 3; Marshal 3; WAG Staff 3,4; N.H.S. 4; Class Treas- urer 4; Superlative 4. BEAGLE, IVAL KENNETH--IC.T. Club 3,4; Homecoming Escort 4. BENNETT, BARBARA JEAN--F.H.A. 1; Glee Club 1,4; Letter girl3; French Club 3; Scholastic letter 3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; Band 4; Class Sec. 4; Superlative 4, BLACK, WILLIAM BRINKLEY--Band 1,2,3,4; Golf 2,3,4; Scholastic Letter 2,3,4; Interact Club 3,4; Marshal 3; Monogram Club 3,4. BOLAND, ALEC LYNN--Spanish Club 3; L.C.T. Club 4; Homecoming Escort 4; P.E. Ass't 4. BOOZER, JOHN WEIMER, III--Student Council 1,2; Homecoming Escort 1; J.V. Football 1; Varsity Football 2,3,4; J.V. Basketball 1,2; Class Vice- Pres, 2; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; Class President 3; Monogram Club 3, Pres. 4; P.E. Ass't 3; Superlative 4. BOWLAND, LOY SAMUEL, JR.--Baseball 1,2, 3,4, all conference; J.V. Football 1; Varsity Foot- ball 2,3, Co-Capt., all conference 4; Spanish Club 1, Vice Pres. 2; Class Vice-Pres. 1; Key Club 1,2, Sec. 3,4; Monogram Club 1,2, Sec. and Treas. 3,4; J.V. Basketball 1; Class Pres. 2; Scholastic Letter 2,3,4; N.H.S. 2,3,4; Christmas Prince 2, King 4; Sportsmanship Award 3; Li- brary Ass't 3,4; Superlative 4; Pres. Student Body 4; Golf 4; Gold Helmet Award 4. BRADSHAW, JAMES DOUGLAS BRANSON, ELLEN DAWN--Glee Club 1; French Club 2,3; Cracker staff 3; WAG Staff 4; Super- lative 4. BRAXTON, DONELL, JR.--Baseball 1; J.V. Bas- ketball 2; Homecoming Escort 1,3,4; LC.T. Club 3, Pres 4. ' BRAXTON, WILLIAM EVERETT--J.V. Football 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3; Varsity Football 3; Home- coming Escort 2,4; Monogram Club 3,4; I.C.T. Club 3, Officer 4; Superlative 4. BURKE, JENNIFER LYNN--Spanish Club 1,2,3; J.V. Cheerleader 1; Class Sec. 1,2; Miss G.H.S. Contestant 1,2, 2nd runner-up 4; Band 1; Junior- Senior Head Waitress 2; Christmas Princess 2; Class Attendant 3; Science Club 3; Health Careers Club 3; Keyette Club 3,4; WAG Staff 3,4; Home- coming Queen 4; Honors English 1,2; Monogram Club 4; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Office Ass't 4; McCalls Teen Fashion Board Representative 4; Superlative 4. BUTCHER, CAROLYN LEWEY--F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; French Club 4. CARTER, MARTHA JEAN--Transfer student from Williams High School 3; F.H.A. 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Library Ass't 4. CAUDLE, LENORA PATTERSON--J.V. Cheer- leader 1; F.H.A. 1,2, Sec. 3; Spanish Club 2;Girls Basketball Manager 2; French Club 3,4; F.T.A. Vice-Pres, 3, Pres. 4; Varsity Cheerleader 3; WAG Staff 3,4; Science Club 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Monogram Club 4; Superlative 4. CHAMBERS, DONALD LEE--Transfer student from Rocky Mount High School 2; Spanish Club 2,3; Science Club 2; Monogram Club 3,4; Track 3,4; Football 4; Bus Driver 4. CLARK, GLENDA CAROL--F.H.A. 1,2,4; Spanish Club 2; Science Club 4; Health Careers Club 4; Library Ass't 4; Guidance Ass't 4. COBLE, GEORGE RANKIN, JR.--Spanish Club 1,2,3; Science Club 1,2,3, President 4; Key Club 2,3, Vice- Pres. 4; Tennis Team 1, Most Valuable 2, Captain 3,4; Cracker 1, Class Editor 2; Mono- gram Club 2,3,4; Scholastic Letter 2,3,4; English Award 1,2,3; Spanish Award 1; Scholarship Award 2; U.S. Award 3; Junior Marshal 3; WAG Staff 3,4; Library Ass't 4; Homecoming Escort 4; N.H.S. 4; Superlative 4. Senior Statistics COLE, RICHARD KEITH--Band 1,2,3,4; French Club 3,4; D.E. Club 4. COOKE, PAMELA HAYES--Glee Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1; Health Careers Club 3,4; Science Club 4; D.E. Club 4. COUNCIL, WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER, JR.--Scho- lastic Letter 2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; Spanish Club 3; Science Club 3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; Library Ass't 4; P.E. Ass't 4; Homecoming Escort 4. CRISSMAN, ERIC JAMES--Spanish Club 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; J.V. Basketball 2; Health Careers Club 2,3; Interact Club 4; Basketball Statistician 4, CURRIN, JOHN GRAY, JR.--J.V. Football 1,2; Varsity Football 3,4; Band 1,2; Honors English 1,2,3,4; Varsity Basketball Manager 2,3,4; Scho- lastic Letter 2,3,4; Bus driver 2,3,4; Biology Award 2; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Tennis 2,3; N.H.S. 2,3,4; Chief Marshal 3; Key Club 2,3,4; WAG Staff 3,4; Honor Student Award 3; Super- lative 4, DOLLAR, DENNIS VICTOR--J.V. Football 1,2; Varsity Football 3; Interact Club 3,4; LC.T. Club 3,4; Science Club 4; Homecoming Escort 4. DOUGLAS, JANICE LEIGH--F.H.A. 1,2,3; Glee Club 2; Health Careers Club 3,4; D.E. Club 4. DRUMWRIGHT, ROBERT GROVER--Varsity Football Manager 1; Baseball 1; Class Pres. 1; Spanish Club 1,2; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Key Club 2, Treas. 3,4; Scholastic Letter 2,3,4; Foot- ball 2,3, Co-Capt., all conference 4; WAG Staff 3,4; Golf 3,4; Vice-Pres. Student Body 4; J.V. Basketb all 1; Junior-Senior Waiter 2; N.H.S. 3,4; Bus Driver 4; Superlative 4. DUNNAGAN, JUDI LEE--F.H.A, 1; Science Club 2,3; D.E. Club 4. EDMONDS, MARY BARBARA--Spanish Club 2,3; Student Council 1; Cracker Staff 1,2,3, Editor 4; French Club 3,4; Attendance Office Ass't 4; Guidance Ass't 4. EDWARDS, ARNOLD DARNELL--Transfer stu- dent from Southern High School 4; I.C.T. Club 4; Homecoming Escort 4. FAULKNER, BARBARA JEAN--F.H.A. 1; French Club 2,3,4; Health Careers Club 2,3,4, Secretary; 107 Science Club 3, Treas. 4; Library Ass't 3,4; Keyette Club 3,4; Guidance Ass't 4; Cracker Staff 4, FLYTHE, ERNEST PEARL--Homecoming Es- cort 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 2; J.V. Football 2; I.C.T. Club 3,4. FORBIS, BRENDA GAIL--F.H.A. 1,2; Home Ec. Award 1; Student Council 2,3; Spanish Club 2,3; Health Careers Club 2,3,4; Scholastic Letter 2,3,4; WAG Staff 3,4; Science Club 4; N.H.S. 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Superlative 4. FOUST, PAMELA KAY--F.H.A. 1,2,3; Science Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Cracker Staff 4. FOWLER, BRENDA STUBBS--Transfer student from Eastern High School 2; Home Ec. Ass't 3; Office Ass't 3,4; D,E. Club 3,4. GRAHAM, MARY LOU--Band 1,2,3,4; Cracker Staff 1,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Science Club 2, 3; French Club 3,4; Keyettes 3,4; Scholastic letter 3,4; N.H.S. 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Super- lative 4. GRIFFITH, WILLIAM MORRIS, JR.--Science Club 1,2; J.V. Football 2; Interact Club 3,4; Foot- ball Manager 3; D.E. Club, Vice- Pres. 3; Mono- gram Club 4; I.C.T. Club 4; Homecoming Escort 5. HARDEN, PATRICIA ANNE--F.H.A, 1,2,3, song leader 4; Science Club 1,2,3; Health Careers Club 2,3; F.T.A. 2,3; French Club 2,3,4; Glee Club accomp,. 2,4; Accomp, for Assembly 3; Library Ass't 3,4; Cracker Staff 3, Class Editor 4; Office Ass't 4, HENDERSON, ROBERT STE PHEN--Spanish Club 4; Health Careers Club 4; Library Ass't 4. HICKMAN, JOE FLETCHER--Band 1,2,3,4; Ten- nis 2,3,4; Student Council Treasurer 2, Secretary 3,4; Key Club 3, Treas. 4; Christmas Prince 3; Miss G.H.S. Escort 3; Basketball 3,4; G.H.S. Pageant Emcee 4; Superlative 4. HINKLE, CAROLYN DIANN--F.H.A. 1,2,3; Guid- ance Ass't 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4. HORNER, RICHARD DANA--Spanish Club 1, 2,3, 4; J.V. Football 1; Varsity Football 2,3,4; J.Vv, Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2,3,4; Tennis 1; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; French Club 3, Pres. 4; Golf 3,4; Miss G.H.S. Escort 4, Senior Statistics ISLEY, CARLA JEANNETTE--Spanish Club 1,2, 3,4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Flag Girl1,2,4; F.T.A. 2; Health Careers Club, Sec.-Treas. 2, Pres. 3, 4; Letter girl 3, Keyettes 3,4; Homecoming Spon- sor 3; Library Ass't 4; Superlative 4. JARRETT, AMY GRACE--Cracker Staff 1,2; F.H.A, 2,3,4; Science Club 4; D.E. Club Historian 4, KIMBALL, FRANKLIN MARTIN--Transfer stu- dent from Williams High School 2; Football 3, all-conference 4; Weight Club 2,3; P.E. Ass't 3,4; V.1.C.A. 4; Wrestling Team 4. LAMBERTH, JOHN--Track team 3; P.E. Ass't 4, LASHLEY, JANET CAROL--F.H.A. i; D.E. Club 4. LAW, GLORIA MARINO--Transfer student from Western High School 4; D.E. Club 4. LEMONS, SUSAN GAIL--F.H.A, 1,2; F.T.A,. 2,3; Health Careers Club 2, Sec. 3; Science Club, Sec.- Treas. 3, Treas. 3; Cracker Staff 3; Home- coming Sponsor 3,4; Miss G.H.S. 3; Guidance Ass't 3,4; D.E. Club 4; Superlative 4. LONGEST, EUGENIA FLORENCE--F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; Science Club 2,4; Health Careers Club 2, Sec.-Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Library Ass't 3; Office Ass't 4; Home Ec. Ass't 4; WAG Staff 4. LOVE, REBECCA SUE--J.V. Cheerleader 1; F.H.A. 1,2; Science Club 1; Jr.-Sr. Waitress 2; Student Council 2; Miss G.H.A. Contestant 1,3; Scholastic letter 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Varsity Cheerleader 3, Head 4; N.H.S.3,4; WAG staff 3,4; Keyettes 3, Director 4; F.T.A. 3,4; Library Ass't 3; Monogram Club 4; Maid of Honor, Homecoming 4; Office Ass't 4; Superlative 4; Miss D.A.R. Good Citizen Award 4. LOVETTE, DORINDA ANN--F.H.A, 1,2,3,4; J.V. Cheerleader 1; Student Council 2; Keyettes 3,4; F,T.A. 4; Christmas Princess 3; Library Ass't 3,4; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Monogram Club 4; Office Ass't 4. LOY, REBECCA STOKES--Band 1,2,3,4; Ma- jorette 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Science Club 2; Scholastic letter 2,3,4; French Club 3, Sec. 4; Keyettes 3,4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; N.H.S. 4; Cracker Staff 4; WAG Staff 4. LUCK, LINDA SUE--Transfer student from East Montgomery High School 4. MASSENGILL, MICHAEL DAVID--Science Club 1, Vice-Pres, 2, Pres. 3,4; Golf 1,2,3,4; Mono- gram Club 1,2,3,4; Library Ass't 4; Homecoming Escort 4. MASSEY, TIMOTHY GREY--Transfer Student from Southern High School 2. McMULLIAN, TARA STARR--F.H.A. 1,2,3; French Club 2,3,4; Science Club reporter 2,3, Sec. 4; Health Careers Club 3,4; Flag Girl 3,4; Library Ass't 3,4; Miss G.H.S. Contestant 3,4. MORTON, PAUL LaDON--V.LC.A, 2,3. MOSER, GARY ODELL--Football 1,2,3,4; Base- ball 1,2,3,4; Football, all-conference 4; Student Councill; J.V. Basketball 1; Basketball 2,4; Jr.- Sr. Waiter 2; Key Club 2,3,4; Monogram Club 1,2, 3,4; Library Ass't 3,4; WAG Staff 3,4; Super- lative 4. MURRAY, ROY DOUGLAS--Spanish Club 2; Bus Driver 3; V.1C.A. 4. MYRICK, CONNIE ELIZABETH--F.H.A. 2,3; ViiLC Aw MYRICK, JAMES REID--V.LC.A. 3, Bus Driver 3,4. NANCE, CAROL JEAN--F.H.A. 1,2,3; Spanish Club 2; Guidance Ass't 4; D.E. Club 4. NOLEN, PAULETTE--F.H.A. 1,2,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Science Club 3,4; Health Careers Club 3,4; Miss G.H.S. Contestant 4; Guidance Ass't 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Superlative 4. OWENS, MARILYN LEE--Basketball 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1, Historian 2, Vice-Pres. 3; Student Council 1; Honors English 1,2,4; Cracker Staff 2; Science Club 2,3; Spanish Club 2, Sec. 3; Schol- astic Letter 2,3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; Class Sec. 3; Mono- gram Club 2,3,4; Keyette Club 3, President 4; Homecoming Sponsor 3,4; WAG Staff 3, Editor 4; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Superlative 4. PARRISH, PHILLIP ALLEN--Glee Club 2; Wrestling Team 4; Track 4. Senior Statistics PEEBLES, ROBERT ELLIS--Transfer student from Nashville HighSchool . 2; Scholastic Letter 2; Basketball 3, Co-Capt. 4; Student Council 3,4; Key Club 3,4; Spanish Club 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Homecoming Escort 3,4; Superlative 4. PETERMAN, GERALD REID--J.V. Basketball 1,2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3, Drum Major 4; Science Club 1,3; Key Club 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Library Ass't 3; P.E. Ass't 4; Office Ass't 4; Homecoming Escort 4; Superlative 4. PETTY, ROBERT OSCAR, JR.--Transfer student from Buchanan High School 1. PHILLIGAN, JIMMIE LEE--Transfer student from Garner HighSchool 2; J.V. Football 2; Var- sity 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Interact Club 3,4. PRYOR, LINDA GAIL--F.H.A. 2; Health Careers Club 3, Reporter 4; Library Ass't 4; D.E. Club 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Cracker Staff 4; Christmas Queen 4, RAY CLAYTON EUGENE--D.E, Club, Vice- Pres, 4. RICH, THOMAS MARSHALL, JR.--J.V. Football 1; Varsity Football 2; V.I.C.A. 3,4. RUSSELL, CHARLES EDWARD, IlI--Band 1; LC.T. Club 3,4. . SHOFFNER, ADRIENE FAYE--J.V. Cheerleader 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Science Club 2,3,4; Library Ass't 2; Guidance Ass't 3,4; Cracker Staff 3, Business Manager 4. SHOFFNER, CHARLES STEVEN--J.V. Football 1; Varsity Football 2; J.V. Basketball 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2; D.E. Club 3; Homecoming Escort 3; 1.C. Le lreas..4. STACEY, HOWARD ALLAN--Band 1,2,3,4; J.V. Basketball 2; Glee Club 3,4; D.E. Club 4. SYKES, ROSCOE ANDREW--J.V. Basketball Manager 1; Baseball Manager 1,2,3; Spanish Club 1,2, Pres. 3; Football Manager 2,3,4; Basketball Statistician 2; Key Club 2,3, Pres. 4; Scholastic Letter 2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; Marshal 3; Class Pres. 4; Student Council 4; Superlative 4. TERRELL, CATHY MAE--Glee Club 1; Health Careers 2,3,4; Library Ass't 3; Science Club 4. 109 THACKER, KENNETH HARLAN, JR.--J.V. Foot- ball 1; Baseball Manager 2,3,4; Basketball 2; Homecoming Escort 3; Bus Driver 4; Monogram Club 4; Trainer 4; Superlative 4. THOMPSON, CAROLINE ELIZABETH--J.V. Cheerleader 1; F.H.A. 1,3,4, Parlimentarian 2; Class Treas. 1; Teenage Club Representative 1; Jr.-Sr. Waitress 2; Spanish Club 2; Miss G.H.S. Contestant 2; Red Devil Mascot 4; Library Ass't 4; F.T.A. 4; Monogram Club 4; Keyette Club 4; Superlative 4. TROUTMAN, LINDA FAYE--F.H.A. 1; Health Careers Club 4; Library Ass't 4. TURNEY, GERALD BRUCE--Science Club 1,2, 3,4; Pres. 2, Vice-Pres. 3; Tennis Team 2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Homecoming Escort 3. VINCENT, SANDRA KAY-- Transfer student from Southern High School 3; D.E. Historian 3; V.1.C.A, Sec. 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Superlative 4. WALLER, ALBERT JAMES--V.LC.A. 4. WARD, HOWARDGARY--J.V. Football 1; Spanish Club 1; Football 4; Bus driver 3; V.LC.A. 4. WATSON, JAMES REED--Baseball 1,2,3,4; Foot- ball Manager 4; Spanish Club 1,2; N.H.S. 3,4; Scholastic Letter 2,3; Monogram 2,3,4; Student Council 2; Health Careers Club 2,3; French Club 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Key Club 3, Sec. 4; P.E. Ass't 4; Class Vice-Pres. 4; Superlative 4. WHEELER, HAZEL DIANE--F.H.A. 1,2,3; Band 1,2; Health Careers Club 3,4; Library Ass't 4; Glee Club 4. WHITAKER, WALTER STEPHEN--Spanish Club 1,2; G olf 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; LC.T. Club 4. WIGGINS, SARAH SUE--F.H.S. 1; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Guidance Ass't 2; Home- coming Sponsor 4; Health Careers Club 4; Science Club 4; Cracker Staff 4; WILSON, STEPHEN DOUGLAS--Spanish Club 1,2; J.V. Basketball 1,2; Varsity Basketball 3, Co- Capt. 4; Key Club 2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3, Sec.-Treas. 4; N.H.S. 3,4; Football Trainer 2,3; Student Council 3. WINGFIELD, CAROLYN MARGUERITE--F.H.A. 1; J.V. Cheerleader 1; Glee Club 1; French Club 3; Science Club 3; Health Careers Club 4; Li- brary Ass't 4. Andy Sykes . Jimmy Watson Barbara Bennett David Bason . Senior Class 1Ccers co a) hat Foy 10” sola sie) wsar ce) sel Feqeretieteev are) Xe, ei Ke: Or hs OFbOe OOF OO Oe OND OND 1G. BY ver k ya) Wei ties wre fey miei) sez) “oreo: Xai je) fray (ere ie “oy “O) (S) (ek gi | wr Ou Loja He) en iUelm simiou Kebitel eke ale lu ey MolmiaRi’s oF Ais ell 6 Fam er ie a Jai oluie of 0) Ce iefitet 6 (0!) ee lie fe) jo; Biel. Toliiiot mo me (oN ee ee toate Mol uelliul Muflt s It matters not how long you live, but how well. 110 . . President Vice-President =e DeCreLary, Treasurer Class of °67 Darlene Clapp Alderman Darlene James Wade Allen Jimbo Barbara Jean Bennett Barbara William Brinkley Black Bill Elizabeth Susan Andrews Susie Diane Waller Barrentine Diane David Patton Bason David lval Kenneth Beagle Kenny We can’t believe Alec Lynn Boland Alec John Weimar Boozer Ill John Loy Samuel Bowland Sammy James Douglas Brandshaw Doug Ellen Dawn Branson Dawn Donell Braxton, Jr. Don William Everett Braxton Billy Jennifer Lynn Burke Jenny our senior year, Martha Jean Carter Martha Lenora Patterson Caudle Lee Pamela Hayes Cooke Pam William Christopher Council Chris Donald Lee Chambers Don Glenda Carol Clark Glenda George Rankin Coble, Jr. Ran Richard Keith Cole Keith our last year, Eric James Crissman Eric John Gray Currin, Jr. John -Donna Claire Daniel Donna Dennis Victor Dollar Dennis Janice Leigh Douglas Janice Robert Grover Drumwright Bobby Judi Lee Dunnagan Judi Mary Barbara Edmonds Barbara our best year, Barbara Jean Faulkner Barbara Ernest Pearl Flythe E:P. Brenda Gail Forbis Brenda Pamela Kay Foust Pam Mary Lou Graham Mary Lou William Morris Griffith, Jr. Bill | Patricia Anne Harden Pat Timothy Tyler Hawk | Tim is almost over. Robert Stephen Henderson Steve Joe Fletcher Hickman Joe Carolyn Diann Hinkle Carolyn Richard Dana Horner Dana Rhonda Rhew Hughes Rhonda Carla Jeanette Isley Carla Amy Grace Jarrett Amy Dean Carl Jones Carl We'll remember big Franklin Martin Kimball Buzz John Holt Lamberth John Eugenia Florence Longest Gena Rebecca Sue Love Becky Janet Carol Lashley Janet Gloria Marino Law Gloria Susan Gail Lemons Suzi Carolyn Ann Lewey Carolyn things—wearing a Dorinda Ann Lovette Dorinda Rebecca Stokes Loy Becky Michael David Massengill Mike Timothy Gray Massey Tim Daniel Lee McKeel Lee Tara Starr McMullan Starr Paul LaDon Morton Don Gary Odell Moser Gary cap and gown and Roy Douglas Murray Doug Connie Elizabeth Myrick Connie Marilyn Lee Owens Marilyn Phillip Allen Parrish Phillip James Reid Myrick Reid Carole Jean Nance Carole Richard Niles Newsome Niles Paulette Nolen Polly receiving a diploma. Robert Ellis Peebles Robert Gerald Reid Peterman Jerry Robert Oscar Petty Robert Jimmie Lee Philligin Jimmie Linda Gail Pryor Linda Clayton Eugene Ray Gene Brenda Leigh Rhodes Brenda Thomas Marshall Rich, Jr. Marshall But soon these Charles Edward Russell III Bunny Adriene Faye Shoffner Faye Cathy Mae Terrell Cathy Kenneth Harlan Thacker Tommy Charles Steven Shoffner Steve Howard Allen Stacey Allen Charles Melvin Strum, Jr. Charles Roscoe Andrews Sykes Andy Gerald Bruce Turney Gerald Sandra Kay Vincent Sandra Albert James Waller James Howard Gary Ward Gary things will just Caroline Elizabeth Thompson Caroline Linda Faye Troutman Linda James Reed Watson Jimmy Hazel Diane Wheeler Hazel be memories. Walter Stephen Whitaker fa Steve | Sarah Sue Wiggins Sue Stephen Douglas Wilson Snoozy Carolyn Marguerite Wingfield Carolyn Class Mascots Rea Carter and Mike Linens ts A ¢ Preston Cheek Steve Crotts . Diane Ayers . Steve Allen. Class of ’68 124 . . . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer Gary Aldridge Steve Allen Kay Alired Doris Curl Kent Davis Trevis Averett Reid Boozer June Campbell Steve Compton Diane Ayers Kay Brannon Tommy Carroll Jo Anne Conklin Billie Baker Terry Brown Preston Cheek Sandra Cope We as juniors remember Ricki DeVoe Donna Dunn Debbie Evans Donna Foust Janice Dickey Joey Edwards Judy Ferguson Stanley Gantt % xe X of Bruce Councilman Charles Crissman Steve Crotts Vernon Garner Vicki Hallsey te 7 ar Hien, ae selling magazines, planning Kathy Hancock Janet Hardie Sdmmy Holt Cheryl Horne Linda Huffines Carl Ingle Betty Harden Sandra Harris William Holt Jenni Ho rne Jabe Hunter Debbie Jeffreys Linda Johnson Myra Jones Sandra Loy Janice Moore Jane Nelson Carolyn Parsons Janice Johnston Larry Lamberth Carla Marley Bruce Moser Marsha Newman Lee Petty Diane Jones Barry Lewis Jerry Martin Ricky Nance Donna Overby Larry Pickard the Jr.-Sr., and getting FINALLY! our long-awaited class rings. ty Howard Pope prenda Porter Wayne Robinson Teresa Rudd Dennis Smith Scott Smith Susan Pore oug Robertson Linda Rudd Karen Shue __Lala Smith Donna Steele Boyd Wright Brenda Stewart Julie Thompson Cheryl Trollinger Brenda Watkins Alton Williams Mary Stout Rebecca Thompson Donna Vaughn Gwen Webster Ernestine Williams Danny Thompson Dean Tippett Janice Walker Ann Whitesell Johnny Wilson One more year and it’s all over. Stan Comer . Don Albright Carol Stewart Dickie Dixon is eS sie) Gi Ya) fay gel) ‘s.5 0: ie, 16) 18) 0, 1s) sot Gud) iestel ins’ - PO eC th co ate chech ch ch ches veo el siWleimie Sere ied Le, feu ever mi aelel ie) ge: ljeliwe: (elate o [ale Ou er Je) Jen wi fess te) sep le. 4 -e: ey Ter) ve. seh te’y ye Class of °69 130 . President Vice-President ree CLetany . . Treasurer Don Albright Steve Allen Art Austin Tommy Barvir Corinne Bivins Deannie Denise Bulla = A Bradshaw Nathan Allen Charles Andrews Betty Ball James Baynes Janice Black) Gail Branson Dallas Bunton Sandra Allen Denise Andrews Bonnie Barnes MarianBirchett “Frankie Boswell Page Bruton Katie Burke Sophomores... dissecting frogs... Janet Capps Charlie Caudle Gary Chambers Jeff Cheek Sarah Clark Alicia Cook Jane Curtis Diane Carroll Jerry Caulder David Cheek Jerry Clapp Joy Clemmons Denise Cooke Dickie Dixon Danny Carter Frankie Doug Cheek Rita Clapp Stan Comer Jo Ann Curl Bobby Earp Cauthrine driver’s training and the Roger Eten Kay Fitch MyraFogleman Terry Garner Frank Grubb Mike Hanford Donna Harmon Cathy Euliss Ronnie Florence Eddie Freeman Debbie Gray Jerry Gurkin Kay Harden David Hayes Joan Ferguson Jimmy CarolynGarner Frank Griffith Mike Guthrie Peter Harden Patsy Haynes Fogleman EarlHenderson GregHolliman Randy Hunter Sarah Jobe Walter Josey Sara Lamberth Karen Lawless Jackie Debbie Hunter Sandra Jackson Danny Johnson Johnny King Allen Law Gail Lewey Henderson Terry Hill Eddie Hunter Marsha Jarrett Debbie Jones Gay Kurtz Debbie Lawing Dennis Linens first time behind the wheel... No, the steering wheel's not supposed to come off. Daphne Littiken Rita Lytle Paulette Sherri Parks Debbie Joan Reavis Motsinger Quakenbush Lynn Lloyd Larry Mize David Nichols Jane Peterman Gail Ray Marca Riley Sandra LaMarr Charles Painter Steve Pleasant Nellie Ray Tyron Lockhart Mooneyham Robertson getting ready to be upperclassmen. Vickie Satterfield Danny Sharpe Sheila Sharpe David Smith Mike Snead Carol Stewart Steve Joe Wheeler SheilaWilliams Sandra Wilson Stubblefield Ervin Smith Johnny Stanford Pearl Stewart Jeanette Terry JerryWilliams Debbie Wilson Barbara Wrenn Tommy Smith David Steele Larry Stout Glenn Welch Michelle Maycie Wilson Connie Yates Williams Alan Cheek David Horner Rusty Thompson Gary Kearnes . °70 . . President Vice-President q we eCretany, . Treasurer David Allred Glen Allred Donnie Ashley Roger Ausley Wanda Averett Teresa Bailiff Ann Barnes Joyce Barnwell Susan Baxley Jean Black Kathy Black Brenda Blackstock Martha Blackwell Jan Brantley Bob Braswell Elaine Braxton Carol Briggs Sammy Carter Burton Cates Alan Cheek Rita Clark Steve Clark Jim Clemmons Glenn Cole First Freshman class meeting. Freshmen. .. first assembly sm Mike Cornell Mike Crawford Mark Crissman Hurley Crouse Greg Crowe Babs Crutchfield Crawford Currin Blake Dameron Tommy Davis Vickey Dickey Gail Donaldson Robert Dunn Sammy Faulkner Becky Flood Susan Florence Janet Foster Denise Foust Cathy Frisbee Steve Gantt Ann Garner Mickey Garner Dale Goodman Steve Graham Michael Gray David Harrington Janis Harris Rosemary Harris Mike Heckman Teresa Hillburn Eddie Holt David Horner Ralph Hunter Kaye Ingold Brenda Jackson Bobby James Gene James Suzanne Jarecki Gayle Jeffreys Mike Jenkins Donald Johnson Bobby Jones Connie Jones Beth Yount, Freshman Homecoming attendant. Flonie Jones Beverly Jordon Gary Kearns Christine Lambert Mike Lemons Diane Long Gordon Madden David Martin Libby Massey Keith McAdams Karen McDaniel Bobby McKeel Gail Miller Jan Miller Joe Minnis Mike Minor Phil Mitchell Gary Moore Dwight Motley Karen Newton Herman Overby Christine Payne Jimmy Petty Brenda Philligin their places in organizations. Lawrence Pope Ricky Poplin Ricky Puryear Lester Pylant Marshall Qualls Ray Rascoe Susan Ray Teresa Rhodes James Rich Sue Rich Wayne Riggan Dollie Rogers Jackie Rogers Gail Rumple Drucilla Russell Tony Scoggins Janet Scott Cathy Sharpe Rodney Sharpe Welker Shue Cathy Smith Eugene Smith Marion Smith Shirley Smith Terry Stafford Billy Stewart Julia Stewart Patricia Stewart Lanny Stout Paula Stubbs Maxie Tate Peggy Taylor Carolyn Terry Danny Terry Donna Thomas Rusty Thompson Mike Tilson Bobby Trollinger Chip Turner David Tuttle Linda Waller David Ward Fish - people - chicken? ? but only the beginning. 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