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i Paar eg ayy ih xi Ae getty ee Bes cos s noi WD sestinl yaaa ie A Be eK Rng AR ee mh oe ae dene see CaN ees ea eAN Cro aA DD. 2S a aE es Re tne, eaten oa a i ’ f Ke x MLOTES. ld oF Le MBE 4 re ele ‘ ig tO eee 8: e. me 8G, wR ee © si ’ ; the 4s dizam hide ( S 4 a ee fee oe 18a - = The HHS student... is an unforgettable creature, found somewhere between the innocence of childhood and the cultured character of an adult. HHS students come in assorted sizes, ages, and colors, but all have the same creed: To enjoy every hour of every day of every year... places) SOR MN The HHS student is a composite representing both sexes. This student likes parties, library passes, dates, comic books, bubble gum, poker games, bicycles and colored leaves. i The HHS student suffers disappointments and shattered dreams; nevertheless, he retains an unparalleled enthusiasm. The HHS student is a magical creature. You can overlook his presence, but you can’t get him out of your mind. ; : ee —_— : ec nernneeernenaaeeen guage TTI of the woud on the stage RU ise aad WD ) San D iS s$ 3 NH 10 CP HA woud of tomovious Guilt on the dizams of yesterday. ‘ wih? aie ON O'3! | HOMEW| MINSEC. 2DOWN VISITORS 217. quidry, HC YOS 060 | Robert Hugh Lockaby (November 10, 1925 to December 20, 1971) ‘‘An institution is the lengthened shadow of one man.’’ —Emerson The 1972 LAUREATE is presented in memory of Robert Hugh Lockaby. __ ESTABLISHMENT... grades school board iscipline hall pass . t study halls rtp course exams teachers’ lounge fear excuse slips “Zeke”’ third floor smokers - advanced math | 5 tests bibliographies assistant principal absence lists forms reports unch off campus . eacher prerogative chaos’ - detention hall library ____ pass es coffee research _ homework class rank fifty-five minutes punishment knowledge is power... ESTABLISHMENT 15 Administration and Staff Superintendent Director of Instruction Chairman of School Board Mr. Hugh Randall Mr. Marvin Smith 16 ESTABLISHMENT School Board TP. rincihal Mr. Charles Byrd Life: There are many tests in life, but let these come as a challenge to make you and not break you. Do not pass hastily by the many good opportunities. Stop, evaluate, and pursue those things that will give you inner peace and contribute to the common good of all men. Assistant Principal MraTornsWilson Mrs. Gail Johnson G uidance The ideal goal of counseling is to help each individual become all that he or she is capable of becoming. Each person ts an individual with unique feelings and concerns and we attempt to treat each student as such in all guidance counseling. Although counseling with pupils is the most important guidance function, it is not the only one. Considerable time is spent with duties other than counseling such as helping students with course selec- tions, giving tests to help us know an individual better, supplying college schol- arships and financial aid information, work on transcripts to colleges, and a myriad of other tasks. We try to emphasize that every pupil is encouraged to come to the counseling room if he needs any kind of help. Above all, all conversation is strictly confidential. Mr. Jack Johnson Counselor Mrs. Onita Wray Mr. Glenn Conner Secretary School Accountant 18 ESTABLISHMENT Gaculty Voreign Lang Uage Last summer Mr. Lappin chaperoned 14 students on a six-week European study tour. The group had three weeks of French study in Vichy, France followed by a five- day cruise on the Aegean Sea where sev- eral Greek Islands were visited. Also on the itinerary were visits to London, Paris, Geneva, Rome and Athens. Mr. Dale Lappin French Miss Sara Oates Miss Lois Gibbs Latin Spanish General Math ESTABLISHMENT 19 isso Vaxcoiitapell Education Mr. Ralph Wiggins Agriculture Mr. Ted Brackett Mrs. Betty Oates Distributive Education Business 20 ESTABLISHMENT LUG Mrs. Hannah L. Edwards Mrs. Mary Mims Home Economics Business Ls Richard Gunning Industr Mr l Arts la ESTABLISHMENT 21 English OP cP et Pct cts Mrs. Beverly Russell Freshman English Reading Improvement a” nib Mrs. Christine Croft Junior English 3. SE iss Naney Edwards Freshman English World History 22 ESTABLISHMENT The course in Senior English reaps dividends for its participants com- mensurate with the investments made. “Interest” produces interest. Mr. Tom Orr Mrs. Ethelyn Roberts Freshman and Sophomore English Sophomore and Junior English Public Speaking Psychology ESTABLISHMENT 23 Mathematics, the beautiful and volup- tuous Queen of the Sciences, is our regal sovereign as well as our humble servant. Long live the Queen! Mr. Harry Swofford Geometry, Algebra II, Trigonometry Analysis Miss Linda Spencer | Mr. William Hawkins Algebra I, Geometry Trigonometry, Algebra II 24 ESTABLISHMENT Mr. Philip Brintnall _ Biology Miss Ann Stuckey Biology Mr. H. H. Blankenship Chemistry, Physics Aerospace Driver’s Education ESTABLISHMENT 25 Mrs. Ellen Hobbs Art Mr. Jim Stokes Band Mrs. Hazel Bumgarner Librarian Mrs. Jeanette Turner Secertary 26 ESTABLISHMENT Mr. Bill Bynum General Science Mr. Don Spencer World and American History Mr. Leroy Bishop Mrs. Marie Shipp Soctology Bible American History ESTABLISHMENT 27 om. Athletic Director Mr. Jim Pardue Physical Education Basketball Coach Coach Joe Hunt Cc. Miss Geraldine Hensley Physical Education 28 ESTABLISHMENT _ SENIORS... Eriglish literature football games college applications tradition . | : forms pressure ) diploma rings physics : _ phys. ed cheerleaders a dissatisfaction skipping : what college are you going 2 to? take i easy freedom Westmoreland repression | pressure pressure pressure eran ceifestor ane and gowns scholarships baccalaureate two study halls establish- ment you're on your own now kid jobs commencement... when do we get LA UREA TES 2 SENIORS 29 Senior Chews O 1972 Secretary — Ceci Shepherd Vice-President — James Clarke President — Bob Grant Treasurer — Ned Okie 30 SENIORS Ree ¥ ‘| MARY LUNDAY ADAMS HAROLD HERBERT ALBANY Gil, QA44 JOHN HAYES ALBEA 32 SENIORS JENNIFER SEVETTA ALLMAN RHONDA LEE ANDERS JAMES PARKERSON BAILES III ROBERT WOODWARD BAILEY of ‘72 | | | HAROLD WAYNE BANKS SENIORS 33 ANN LOUISE BANTA ARTHUR LEE BARBER AUGUSTUS PITT BEAM III MARTHA PHYLLIS BECK MICHAEL JENNINGS BEELER DEBORAH ANN BLACK LIDIA VIRGINIA BLY HENRY EDWARD BOVEE, JR. | JOHNNIE MAE BOYD KAREN ANITA BRADBURN MELINDA JUNE BRADBURN KATHY ANN BROOM STEPHEN GATES BROWN SANDRA LEE CARSON Gi Q44 VICTORIA LEE CASE 36 SENIORS LEE DENISE CASON JAMES HARRY CLARKE VOY TS Tis DEE oy Zs LD YE) SARITA KAREN CLOUSE REBECCA ANN COLE Oy Whe CHARLES RICKY COLEMAN SENIORS 37 7 DIANE COLEMAN KIM LOUISE CONTINO JEANNETTE SUSAN CORELL REBECCA LYNN CORN athe Ve MARK ALLEN CORREA : BARRETT LINCOLN COSGROVE TERRY LANE CRES WELL DOUGLAS GLENN DAVIS HUGH ROLLINS DANIEL z i) Q =| = iS D) JAMES REGINALD DUNBAR II CYNTHIA DRAKE DEBORAH JEAN EKLUND JON HARLOW ELMS Ell, QA44 FRANCIS GARY FICKER 40 SENIORS fie 3 t i LAWRENCE STEPHEN FRAZIER ALBERT MYRON GARDIN rar , SARAH LOUISE GLOVER MARY JANE GOODMAN of ‘92 ) BERTRAND MONLON GRAHAM ‘ SENIORS 41 ‘ ROBERT LEWIS GRANT THEODORE GRAY ELIZABETH ANN GRIFFIN JOHN ERNEST HARRELL III RICHARD JAMES HEFNER Cw | DOROTHY JANE HENDERSON ANNE COSTON HODGES GAIL HUTCHINSON LINDA GAYLE HYDER MARGUERITE RUTH JACKSON | i ae KEITH ELLIOT JAQUITH CYNTHIA ANNJETER DELORES CARRIE JOHNSON JERRY LEEJOHNSON Class THAD JOWETT JOHNSON 44 SENIORS VIVIAN ANN JONES ZEB VANCE KILPATRICK III KAREN DEE KYKER KATHRYN ELAINE KING 2 KATHY ANN KYKER SENIORS 45 JOHN WILLIAM LAMPLEY SUSAN SANDRA LACK i : KAREN ELIZABETH LATHAM VERA MAXINE LLOYD W VE RAYMOND RICHARD LeSTRANGE ‘ : Mi [ EA Ne ROBERT FRANCIS McMANUS, JR. MOIRA ELIZABETH McMULLEN 5 i VALORIE MARGARET MARLOW FRAZIER WYATT MARSH STEPHEN DAVID MASON a BOYD BROADWAY MASSAGEE III JOHN DOWNEY MAXEY SHERRY MARLENE MOFFITT 48 SENIORS DELORES LAVERN MEANS LEONARD KENNETH MOODY, JR. | mh JEFFERY LANE MILLER Class MARGARET CLARE MORRILL 7 = 5 z, S is = S SS SI a S MARGARET JOAN MURPHY of ‘72 EDWARD GRAHAM OKIE Dp N a n ee = Zs s a STEVEN ELROY PARHAM WILLIAM ALLEN PACE, JR. PRESTON MATTHEW PATTERSON LARRY PATTY BONITA JEAN PILGRIM JAMES PATRICK PRINCE JULIE CATHERINE PURVIS SHARON LORRAINE RICHARDSON DEBRA LYNN RIVERS DONNA BETH SANTOS MARY CECILE SHEPHERD iii JACK WARREN SMITH §2 SENIORS VA BENJAMIN AUGUSTUS SIMS PETER COLLINS SISSERSON, JR. Ell Q44 ROBERT REGINALD SMITH SHARON KAY STATON VIRGINIA LYNN STENSTROM CHARLES PATRICK STEPP of ‘92 FRANCES MONCURE STEWART SENIORS 53 LYDIA JEANNETTE SULLIVAN MICHAEL EUGENE TELLUP NS JANNETTE LUEANN THOMAS BEVERLY SUSAN THOMPSON PEGGY LEE TRUMAN GARY BLAYNE TURNER ALAYNE RUTH VANDERVLIET DANIEL BURT VEAZEY BEN DEAN WALDEN HEATHER LEE WALKER JOEL ROBERT WALKER GARY CLARENCE WARD LOUISE WASHINGTON ¥! Ef yl JAMES ANDREW WELLS Poe DEBORAH ANN VIRGINIA WATERS 56 SENIORS JIMMY WINSLOW WHEELON JEROME FORREST WILLIAMS NANCY ELIZABETH YOUNT JOHN FREDERICK WILSON SENIORS 57 HUGH ASHEMORE YARBOROUGH 3 = 5 nae a Valorie Marlow Bob Grant d ae og Pee a ln Sa. sa BSS i om iS Pe AS Jeanne Corell Mike Roper 58 SENIORS Cutest Moira McMullen Rick Hefner Best ‘Dressed Julie Purvis Jerome Williams OOARY «, io BR2 SENIORS 59 Grisndlicst Ceci Shepherd Jeff Miller Seer ae Most Athletic Sharon Staton Harold Albany 60 SENIORS Most ‘Dependable Kathy Kyker Pitt Beam Most OGntellectual Margaret Morrill James Clarke SENIORS 61 Most Talented Lee Cason Frazier Marsh ost Likely to Succeed Jane Henderson Ned Okie Cy Q Q 9 “) ‘a S Spirited Debra Rivers Jim Wells Witkiest aS x ae QL io) 3 £ 2) Q % AS RQ S ar) Most Populax Martha Beck Birdie Johnson err asi. SEPSIS NCS es ion Directory MARY LUNDAY ADAMS — Dramatics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Red White, 1, 2; French Club, 3; Latin Club, 2; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Tea, 2; Honor Society, 3, 4; LAUREATE Class Editor, 4; Social Department, 2, 3, 4; Commencement Marshal, 3; Art Club, 2; Bible Club, 1, 2, 3; Powder Puff, 1, 2, 8, 4: HAROLD HERBERT ALBANY — Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; All-Western North Carolina, 2, 3; All County, 2, 3; Most Valuable Player, 3; Ail-Conference, 1, 2, 3; Track, 1, 2. JOHN HAYES ALBEA — F.C.A., 4; Key Club, 4; Golf Team, 1, 2, 8, 4; French Club, 2; Student Council Representative, 4; Homecoming Escort, 4; Junior-Senior Decorating Committee, 3; Fire Depart- ment, 4; Student Directory Committee, 4; Home- coming Parade Committee, 4; Assembly Planning Committee, 3. JENNIFER SEVETTA ALLMAN — DECA Club, 2, 3 RHONDA LEE ANDERS — JAMES PARKERSON BAILES, Il — Library Club, 1, 2; Dramatics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Red White Staff, 1, 2, 3, 4; LAUREATE Staff, 2; Civil Defense, 3, 4; Bible Club, 4; Art Club, 4; Powderpuff Cheerleader, 34 ROBERT WOODWARD BAILEY — Latin Club, 2; French Club, 4; P owderpuff Cheerleader, 4; Powder- puff Majorette, 4; Sophomore Tea, 2; Honor Society, 3, 4; Honor Society Vice-President, 4; Commence- ment Marshal, 3; Homeroom Secretary, 2; Homeroom President, 3; Homeroom Vice-President, 4; Key Club, 2, 3, 4; Key Club Vice-President, 3; Key Club Presi- ent, 4. HAROLD WAYNE BANKS — F.F.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. Vice-President, 2, 3; F.F.A. President 4. ANN LOUISE BANTA — Bible Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Bible Club Secretary, 4; F:T7.A., 1, 2, 3, B.AA., 4: French Club, 2, 3; Civil Defense, 4. ARTHUR LEE BARBER — Football, 1, 2. AUGUSTUS PITT BEAM III — Cross Country, 4; Track, 2, 3, 4; J.V. Basketball, 1, 2; Honor Society, 3, 4; Key Club, 2, 3, 4; Most Dependable, 4; LAU- REATE Representative, 2, 3; Latin Club, 2; French Club, 3, 4; Social Department, 1, 2, 3; F.C.A., 2, 3, 4; Treasurer of Student Body, 4. MARTHA PHYLLIS BECK — MICHAEL JENNINGS BEELER — Student Council Representative, 2; Latin Club, 2; Dramatics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball Manager, 3, 4; F.C.A., 3, 4; Powder- puff Cheerleader, 3, 4; Key Club, 4; Social Depart- ment, 2, 3; Fire Department, 4; Stage Committee, 2, 3; Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer, 4. DEBORAH ANN BLACK — E.T.A., 1, 2, 3; Dre matics Club, 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club, 1, 2; Art Club, 4; LAUREATE Representative, 1, 2; Homecoming Court, 1, 2; Pep Board, 1, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Server, 2; Powderpuff, 1, 2; Homeroom Treasurer, 1; Social Committee, 1, 2, 3; Jr.-Sr. Planning Committee, 3. LIDIA VIRGINIA BLY — Bible Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer, Bible Club, 4; Spanish Club, 1, 2, 3. HENRY EDWARD BOVEE, JR. — Drama Club, 2; Sophomore Tea, 2; French Club, 3, 4; Point Board, 3. JOHNNIE MAE BOYD — Bearcat Echoes, 3; Vice- President, 3; Dramatics Club, 2; Human Relations, 2; pehate Club, 1; Bible Club, 2; Flag Corps, 4; F.H.A.., KAREN ANITA BRADBURN — Art Club, 1, 2, 3; F-T A., 1,825 8; Bible Club, 2, 3; DECA, 4 DECA Publicity Chairman, 4; Social Department, 2, 3; Spanish. Club, 3; Sophomore Server, 2; Library Club, 2, 3; Pep Club: 3: MELINDA JUNE BRADBURN — DECA, 4. KATHY ANN BROOM — French Club, 1, 2, 3; F.T.A., 2, 3; Student Council Representative, 3; Homeroom President, 1; Red White Typist, 4; DECA Club, 4; DECA Vice-President, 4; Soaomore Server, 2. STEPHEN GATES BROWN — Track, 1; Dramaties Club, 2, 3; F.C.A.; 1; Red White, 2; Spanish Club, 2, 3; Junior-Senior Decorator, 3; Point Board, 4; LAUREATE Staff, 4; Art Club Vice-President, 4. 66 SENIORS SANDRA LEE CARSON — F.H.A., 2; Library Club, 38, 4; Library Club Program Chairman, 4; Pep Board, 3; Human Relations, 2, 3; Point Board, 2, 3; Basket- ball, 3; Basketball Manager, 4; Homeroom Vice-Pres- ident, 2. VICTORIA LEE CASE — Homeroom Treasurer, 1, 3; Powderpuff, 1; Dramatics Club, 1, 2; Student Council Representative, 2; Keyettes, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 2; Sophomore Tea, 2; Sophomore Server; F.T.A., 3; DECA Club, 4; DECA Club Secretary, 4. LEE DENISE CASON — Homeroom President, 2; Homeroom Vice-President, 3; Dramatics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club Committee Head, 3; Dramatics Club President, 4; Keyettes, 3, 4; Keyette Secretary, 4; Latin Club, 2; Latin Club Award, 2; French Club Secretary, 4; Bearcat Echoes, 2; Art Club, I, 2, 3; Art Club Executive Board, 3; Social Department, 3; In- ternational Relations, 4; Honor Society, 3, 4; LAU- REATE Senior Editor, 4; Commencement Marshal, 3; Powderpuff Escort, 3, 4; Europe-French study- summer; Original plays at state, 3; Drama Festival, 3; Most Talented Senior Girl, 4; Sophomore Tea. JAMES HARRY CLARKE — Key Club, 2, 3, 4; Key Club Vice-President, 3; Key Club Secretary, 4; Na- tional Honor Society, 3, 4; National Honor Society _ President, 4; Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross-Country, 1, 2, 3, 4: F.C.A., 1, 2, 3; Student Council, 3; Elections Committee Chairman, 3; Flagbearer, 2; Latin Award, 1; Biology Hall of Fame, 1; World History Halli of Fame, 2; Typing I Award, 2; American History Award, 3; Sophomore Class Treasurer, 2; Senior Class Vice-President, 4; French Club, 3, 4; Most Intellectual Senior Boy, 4; Homeroom Officer 1, 3, 4; Home- coming Escort, 3, 4; Commencement Marshal, 3. SARITA KAREN CLOUSE — Art Club, 2; Bible Ciub, 2; F.7.A4., 3, 4; Bearcat Echoes, 1, 2, 3; Bearcat Echoes Treasurer, 3; Social Department, 3; Dramatics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Red White Staff, 2; LAUREATE Representative, 2; Red White Representative, 1; Homeroom President, 1; Homeroom Treasurer, 3. REBECCA ANN COLE — Powderpuff, 1, 3; Home- room Vice-President, 2; Art Club, 2, 3; F.T.A., 2, 3; French Club, 2; DECA Club, 4. CHARLES RICKY COLEMAN — Track; DECA, 4. DIANE COLEMAN — Dramatics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club Committee Head, 3, 4; Art Club, 1, 2, 3; F.7.A., 2, 3; Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4; Powderpuff, 2, 3; Homeroom Secretary, 3; Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent, 4; Social Department, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Assembly Committee, 4; Junior-Senior Committee Head, 3; Sophomore Tea. KIM LOUISE CONTINO — Henderson High, 1, 2; Pep Club, 1; Drama Club, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club, 3, 4. JEANNETTE SUSAN CORELL — St. Anne’s, 1; Brenau, 2; Homecoming Representative, 3; Home- room Representative, 3, 4; Powderpuff Manager, 3; Junior-Senior Refreshment Chairman, 3; Keyettes, 4; Homecoming Queen, 4; French Club, 4; Mr. Bearcat, 4; Best Looking Senior Girl, 4. REBECCA LYNN CORN — All-State Band, 2, 3, 4; Marching and Concert Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Vice- President, 3, 4; F.T.A., 2, 3, 4; Secretary F.T.A., 3, 4; LAUREATE Staff, 4; Spanish Club, 2, 3; Powder- puff, 1, 3; Sophomore Tea; LAUREATE and Red White Representative, 1. MARK ALLEN CORREA — J.V. Cross Country, 1; J.V. Baseball, 1; Varsity Cross Country, 2; Varsity Baseball, 2; Homeroom Treasurer, 3; Art Club, 4. BARRETT LINCOLN COSGROVE — Golf, 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country, 1; Spanish Club President, 3; Stu- dent Faculty Relations Committee, 1; LAUREATE Sports Editor, 4; Social Committee; Junior-Senior Ee ferng ner, 1; Battle of Bands, 2; Football Photog- rapher. TERRY LANE CRESWELL — DECA. HUGH ROLLINS DANIEL — Sanderson High School, Raleigh; J.V. Football, 1; Spanish Club, 4. DOUGLAS GLENN DAVIS — DECA; Track. JEFF DILLON — F.F.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; DECA, 3,4 CYNTHIA DRAKE — Homeroom Vice-President, 1, 2; Homeroom Secretary, 3; Student Council Repre- fae ee Fee: eta 4 sentative, 1; Student Council Scrap Book Committee, 1; J.V. Cheerleader, 2; Keyettes, 2, 3, 4; Keyette Board Member, 2; Keyette Vice-President, 3: Keyette Treasurer, 4; Homecoming Representative, 2, 3; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Fire Department of Stu- dent Council, 2; Pep Board, 4; Pep Board Co- Chairman, 3; Varsity Cheerleader, 4; Junior-Senior | Server, 2; Junior-Senior Committee, 3; French Club, as ETA. 7, 2, 3, 4; ET.A. Treasurer, 3. 8: LAU- REATE Features ‘Editor, 4; Dramatics Club Chore- ography Co-Chairman, 3. DEBORAH LYNN DRAPER — Bloomfield Hills, Andover; Secretary of School, 1; Girls Athletic As- sociation, 1; Volleyball Team, fo oe 1;G.A.A., 2, 38; Swim Team, 3: Powderpuff, 3 4; Junior Princess of Prom, 3; Spanish Club, 4. JAMES REGINALD DUNBAR If — Art Club, 4; ble Ciud, 2, 3, 4: Dramatics Club, 2, 3, 4; IV. _ Manager, 2s Cross Ses 2: Student Council, 23; 4; Bearcat ‘Echoes, 2. 3, 4: Secretary- -Homeroom, 4: _ Library Club, 3; Red White, 2, 3, 4; Powderpuff Candidate, 4; Fire Department Chairman, 3; House Grounds Chairman, 4; Junior-Senior Entertainer, 2; Debate Club, 2; Student Council Delegate, 3; Red White Representative, 2, 4; School Chorus Vice- resident, 4; Dramatics Club Construction Chairman, White Advertiser, 2; LAUREATE Repre- oe 2; Assembly Planning Committee, 4; In- ernational Relations Department, 4; Voice of Contest, ao Elections 4: Oratorica 3. DEBORAH, JEAN EKLUND — John Hersey High chool, 1, 2; ees Club, 3, 4; Marching Band 3, 4; Band On 3. 2 Human Relations Department _ Head, 4; One-Act Plays—music, 3; Hendersonville a IN HARLOW ELMS — R. J. Reynolds High School, | 2: JV. Football, 1, 2; Art Club, 3, 4; President— Art Club, 4; Dramatics Club, 4, FRANCIS GARY FICKER — Student Council, 2; Bulletin Board Committee, _ Honor Society, 4: Sophomore Tea, 2; House and Grounds ‘Department: Head, American History - Award, 3; Homeroom. President, ROBERT LEE FLEMING, Oe OGY Football, 1, Homeroom Secretary, 1, 3; Football Manager, Z a President, 4 Track. 3: i“ Football, NDREW FLETCHER, JR, AWRENCE STEPHEN FRAZIER — J.V. Basketball, ; Baseball, 3, 4; Spanish Club, 3, 4. ‘LBERT MYRON GARDIN — Varsity Football, 2, 8; Spanish Club, 4 SA AH LOUISE ‘GLOVER — Art Club, 1; Library lub 2, 3; Distributive Education—Treasurer, 3 President, 4; D.E. Student of the Month war Y JANE oo Latin Club; Bible Club; White Staff. ROBIN DAVID GORDON — Manager Football Team; F.F.A. AND MONLON GRAHAM — J.V. Football, ; French Award, 1; French Club, 2, 3, 4; French ‘ub Vice-President, 3; French Club President, 4; Hall oF Fame—French, 3: Scholarship for six weeks study in Europe, 3; Library Club Vice-President, 3; Library (Club President, 4; Wrestling Team, 4; Student Council Committee Head a Voice of ‘Democracy second place, 3; Student Council Representative, 4; Elections Committee, 2 i ROBERT LEWIS GRANT — J.V. Football, 1; Base- ball, 1: Football Statistician 2, 3, 4; Tennis Ge 3, . ECA, 1, 2, 3, 4; F.C.A. President, 4; Key Club, 3. 4; Key Club ilies 4; Homecoming Escort a4; French Club, 2; Homeroom Vice-President, 1; Assem: bly Flag Bearer, 2; Student Council Representative, 2 ‘Student Council Scrapbook Committee, 2; Student _ Council Vice-President, 3; Civil Defense, = 4; Student Council Department Head, 4; Junior-Senior Decor- Most Likely to Succeed, 4; Bible Club, 2; Student Directory Committee, 2; French Club, 2; Homeroom Secretary, | 3; Key Club, 3, 4; Key. Club Senior Board Member, 4; — ating Committee, 3; Senior Class President, 4; Best All Around Senior Boy, 4, THEODORE GRAY — J.V. Football, 1; Elections Committee; Varsity yoo 2, 3, 2 Baseball, 2. 8, 4; Manager J.V. Basketball, 4; All Conference Foot- ball, 4; All County Football. ELIZABETH ANNE GRIFFIN — Art Club, 1, 2, 3: Dramaties Club, 1, 2; French Club, 2, 3; Social De- partment, 3. JOHN ERNEST HARRELL Ill — Golf Team, 2, 3, 4; ee Secretary, 4; LAUREATE Represent- ative, 3, 4; Red White Representative, 3; Student Council, 4; French Club, 2; Library Club, 4. RICHARD JAMES HEFNER — JV. Football, 1; Var- sity Football, 2, 3; French Club, 2; Bodderar Coach, 4; Cutest Senior Boy, 4. DOROTHY JANE HENDERSON — F.H.A. 2. 3, 4. F.H.A. Vice-President, 3; F.H.A. Senior Board Mem- ber, 4; French Club, 2, 5 4; French Club Secretary, 3; Dramatics Club, 1; Bearcat Echoes, 1, 2; Keyettes, 3, 2: International Relations Committee, 2. 3; Home- room President, 3, 4; Sophomore Tea, 2; Senior Girl 2; Student Council Secretary, 4; Powderpuff, I, 2, : 4; Home- coming Senior Class Representative, 4. ANNE COSTON HODGES — Red White, 1, 2, 3; F.T.A., 2, 3; Dramatics Club, 1, 2, 3; Art Club, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 2, 3. GAIL HUTCHINSON — DECA Club; DECA Vice- President, 3. LINDA GAYLE HYDER — Dramatics Club, 2, 3; F.T.A., 2, 3; Bible Club, 2, 3. MARGUERITE RUTH JACKSON — Dramatics Club, I, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A., 2, 3; French Club, 2, 3, 4; Social Committee, 1, 2, 3, 4; Bible Club, 2, 3, 4; Art Club, 2, 4; LAUREATE Representative, ‘3; Keyettes, 4. KEITH ELLIOT JAQUITH — Spanish Club, 2; Home- room Treasurer, 4. CYNTHIA ANN JETER — Art Club, 1, 2, 3; French Club, 1, 2, 3; Dramatics Club, 1, 2; Honor Society, 3, 4 Keyettes, 4; LAUREATE Representative, 2, 4; Red White Representative, 3; Student Council Repre- sentative, 4; Bible Club, 1, 2; Sophomore Server, 2; Sophomore Tea, 2 DELORES CARRIE JOHNSON — Dramatics Club; Bible Club, 1; DECA, 4. JERRY LEE JOHNSON — J.V. Football, 1; Varsity Football, 2, 3, 4; Football Captain, 4; Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling, 1; Homeroom President, 1, 2; 4; Red Wh ite Representative, 1, 2; Freshman Class Treasurer, HCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club, 2, 3; Spanish Club, roa Social Club, 4; Student Directory Committee, 2: hoe Coach, 3, 4; Powderpuff Candidate, is Golden Helmet Award. THAD JOWETT JOHNSON — Murray. Ninth Grade— roe J.V. Football, 1; Spanish Club, 3; DECA ub, 4. VIVIAN ANN JONES — DECA Club; Bible Club. ZEB VANCE KILPATRICK Il — Library Club, 1, 2, 3; Latin Club, 3; Junior-Senior Decorating Commit- tee, 3; Powderpuff Candidate, 4. KATHRYN ELAINE KING — Red White 2, 3, 4; Assistant Exchange Editor, 2; Business Manager, 3, 4; Dramatics Club, 2, 3, 4; Publicity Head, 3; Latin Club, 2; F.H.A., 1, 2; Songleader, 2; Recreation Offi- cer—Arrowhead, 2; Spanish Club, 4; Bible Club, 2; Powderpuff Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Social Department, 2, 3, 4; Chairman, 3, 4; Executive Board, 3, 4; Key- ettes, 3, 4; Sophomore Tea, 2; National Honor Soci- ety, 4; Bearcat Echoes, 1, 2; Junior-Senior Decora- tions Committee Chairman, 3; National Merit Letter of Commendation, 4. KAREN DEE KYKER — Homeroom President, 2, 3; Art Club, 1, 2; Social Committee, 1, 2, 3, 4; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader, 3, 4; French Club, 2, 3, 4; Bible Club, 2, 3, 4; Powderpuff, 1, 2, 3, 4; Keyettes, 3, 4; Senior Board Member of Keyettes, 4; F.C.A., 4; National Honor Society, 3, 4; Dramatics Club. 1,2. 3. 4. SENIORS 67 KATHY ANN KYKER — Homeroom Secretary, 1, 2; Class Secretary, 2; Art Club, 1, 2; Social Committee, 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball, 3, 4; Latin Club, 2; Secretary, 2; French Club, 3, 4; Treasurer, 4; Bible Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; President, 3; Powderpuff, 1, 2, 3, 4; Keyettes, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Board Member, 2; Vice-President, 3; President, 4; National Honor Soei- ety, 3, 4; Secretary, 4; F.C.A., 3, 4; Most Dependable Senior Girl, 4; Latin Hall of Fame, 2; DAR Good Citizenship Award, 3; Student Council, 3; Committee Head; Dramatics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. SUSAN SANDRA LACK — Pascack Hills High School, Montvale, New Jersey; Pep Club 1; A.F.S., 1; Dramatic Festival, 1; Majorettes, 2, 3; Library Club, 2, 3; Pop Show, 2; Dramatics Club, 4; Bearcat Echoes—President, 4; Art Club. JOHN WILLIAM LAMPLEY — Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4; Red White Photographer, 3; Red White Writer, 3; Red White Feature Editor, 4. KAREN ELIZABETH LATHAM — Latin Club, 2; Spanish Club, 4; Art Club, 4; Honor Society, 4; Bible Club, 4. VERA MAXINE LLOYD — Dramatics Club, 2, 3, 4; Bible Club, 2, 3; F.H.A., 2, 3; Sophomore Tea, 2; Powderpuff, 1; Art Club, 2; LAUREATE Representa- tive, 2, 4; National Honor Society, 4; Co-Chairman of Point Board, 3; French Club, 4; Pep Board, 3, 4; Social Department, 3. RAYMOND RICHARD LESTRANGE — National Honor Society, 3, 4; Soccer Team, 1, 2, 3; Golf Team (alternate), 2; Powderpuff Majorette, 4. ROBERT FRANCIS MCMANUS, JR. — J.V. Foot- ball, 1; Varsity Football, 2, 3, 4; Track, 1, 2; Spanish Club, 3. MOIRA ELIZABETH MCMULLEN — St. Genevieve of the Pines, 1, 2; Art Club, 3; Dramatics Club, 3, 4; Spanish Club, 3, 4; Powderpuff 3, 4; Point Board, 3; Social Department, 4; Elections Committee, 3; Red White Representative, 4; Junior-Senior Planning Com- mittee, 3. VALORIE MARGARET MARLOW — LAUREATE Editor, 4; J.V. Cheerleader, 1, 2; J.V. Cheerleader Co-captain, 1; J.V. Cheerleader Captain, 2; Varsity Cheerleader, 3, 4; French Club, 2, 3; F.T.A., 2, 3; Bearcat Echoes, 1, 2; Pep Board, 1; Sophomore Tea, 2; Commencement Marshal, 3; Student Council As- sembly Planning Committee, 3; Finance Committee, 4; Homeroom Vice-President, 3; Typing I Award, 2; Keyettes, 2, 3, 4; Keyette Committee Head, 3; Na- tional Honor Society, 3, 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation, 4; Best All Round Senior Girl. FRAZIER WYATT MARSH — Bible Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Red White Writer, 1, 2; Art Club, 1, 2; Bearcat Echoes, 1, 2; Dramatics Club, 1, 2; Latin Club, 2; French Club, 2; Red White Associate Editor, 3; Red White Editor, 4; Dramatics Club Vice-Presi- dent, 3, 4; Latin Club President; Acting Award, 3; National Honor Society, 3, 4; Sophomore Class Vice- President, 2; Junior Class President, 3; Freshman Homeroom Vice-President; Sophomore Homeroom Vice-President; Junior Homeroom Vice-President; Student Council, 1, 2, 3; Most Talented Senior Boy, 4. STEPHEN DAVID MASON — BOYD BROADWAY MASSAGEE III — Cross Coun- try, 1, 2, 3, 4; Track, 1):2, 3, 4; FrenchiG@hin, 2, 3; F.C.A., 2, 3, 4; Red White Writer, 1, 2; Red White Sports Editor, 3, 4; Civil Defense Committee, 2, 3; Wrestling Manager, 2; Key Club, 4; Flag Bearer, os JOHN DOWNEY MAXEY — DELORES LAVERNE MEANS — Dramatics Club, 4; 68 SENIORS Bible Club, 1, 2; F.H.A., 3; French Club, 3, 4; Powderpuff, 4; Art Club, 2; LAUREATE Represen- tative, 3; Pep Board, 3, 4; Social Department, 3; Homeroom Vice-President, 4. JEFFERY LANE MILLER — Varsity Football Man- ager, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club, 3; Library Club, 4; F.C.A., 4; Friendliest Senior Boy, 4; Fire Department, 4; Flag Bearer, 2; Stage Committee, 3. SHERRY MARLENE MOFFITT — Art Club, 4. LEONARD KENNETH MOODY — French Club, 2; Library Club, 1, 2, 3; Key Club, 4; Homeroom Presi- dent, 1, 2; Homeroom Secretary 3, 4; Baseball Man- ager, 3, 4; Art Club, 4; Homecoming Parade, 3, 4; Powderpuff Cheerleader, 3, 4; Homecoming Escort, 4; LAUREATE Representative, 2; Student Council Representative, 3; Social Committee, 4. MARGARET CLARE MORRILL — Beaumont School For Girls, Cleveland Hts., Ohio, 1; Speech and Debate, 1; Sodality, 1; National Forensic League Silver Degree, 1; National Honor Society, 3, 4; Chair- man Constitution Committee, 3; Bearcat Echoes, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer-Secretary, 4; Dramatics Club, 2, 3, 4; Secretary, 4; Chairman Constitution Committee, 4; Chairman Theater Arts, 3; Chairman of Props, Award for Stage Model, 3; Art Club, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 3, 4; Board Member, 3; Reporter to Red White; Inter- national Relations Committee, 3, 4; Secretary, 4; Social Department, 4; National Merit Semifinalist, 4; Most Intellectual Senior Girl, 4; Second Place Clem- son University Foreign Language Declamation Con- test, 4; Junior-Senior Committee on Invitations, 3; French Award, 3; American History Award, 3; Sophomore Tea, 2; Fourth Place in North Carolina for AATF Test; Hall of Fame—American History, 3; Commencement Marshal, 3; AIFS Student to France Summer 3-4. MARGARET JOAN MURPHY — F.H.A. 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. CHERYL CARLEEN NEWMAN — Basketball 2; French Club 3; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4. EDWARD GRAHAM OKIE — Latin Club 2; Cross Country 2; French Club, 3, 4; Honor Society, 3, 4; Drama: Club, 1,2; 3, 4; Class Officer, 1, 4; J.V. Basketball, 1; Most Likely To Succeed Senior Boy, 4. WILLIAM ALLEN PACE, JR. — Varsity Football, 2, 3,45 Wrestling; 2; °3,°4; Track, 2, 3, 42 900.A., 2,33 Spanish Club 2. STEVEN ELROY PARHAM — J.V. Football, 1; Var- sity Football, 2, 3, 4; J.V. Basketball, 1, 2; Track Team, 1, 2, 3, 4; Red White Sports Editor, 3, 4; French Club, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; F.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer F.C.A., 4; Key Club, 3, 4. PRESTON MATTHEW PATTERSON — LARRY PATTY — F.F.A., 2, 4; DECA:Club, 3: 4; Baseball Team, 4. BONITA JEAN PILGRIM — Powderpuff, 1, 2, 3, 4; Powderpuff captain, 4; Dramatics Club, 3; Pep Board, 4; Wittiest Senior Girl, 4. JAMES PATRICK PRINCE — F.F.A., 1, 2; Library Club, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club, 3, 4; Spanish Club, 4. JULIE CATHERINE PURVIS — Dramatics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Tea, 2; Com- mencement Marshal, 3; National Honor Society, 3, 4; French Club, 2, 3; Social Department, 2, 3, 4; Red White Advertiser, 2; Red White Assistant Business Manager, 3; Red White Managing Editor, 4; Home- room Treasurer, 1, 2; Homeroom President, 3; Home- room Secretary, 4; Best Dressed Senior Girl, 4. SHARON LORRAINE RICHARDSON — Dramatics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club Junior Represen- ' tative, 3; Bible Club, 2, 3; Bible Club Treasurer, 3; Art Club, 3, 4; Social Department, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 2, 3; DECA, 4; B.1.A., 2, 3, 4, F.7.A. Viee- President, 4; Red Whiie Staff, 3; Bearcat Echoes, 1, 2; Assembly Planning Committee, 2; Sophomore Server, 2; Powderpuff, 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Treasur- er, 2; LAUREATE Representative, 1; Red White Representative, 1, 3; Junior-Senior Planning Commit- tee, 3; Junior Song Committee, 3; LAUREATE Staff Advertising Editor, 4. DEBRA LYNN RIVERS — Pep Board, 2, 3 — Chair- man, 4; Human Relations, 2, 3; F.H.A., 1; Bible Club, 1; Student Council, 3, 4; Cheerleader, 3, 4; Cheer- leader Co-Captain, 3; Cheerleader Captain, 4; Spanish Club, 4; Elections Board, 3; Student Directory Com- mittee, 1, MICHAEL SYDNEY ROPER — J.V. Football, 1, Captain, 1; J.V. Basketball, 1, 2; Freshman Class President, 1; Homeroom President, 1, 2, 3, 4; Human Relations Committee, 1, 2; Varsity Football, 2 2 2 Captain Varsity Football, 4; Key Club, 2, 3, 4; Elec- tions Committee, 2, 3; Track, 3, 4; Powderpuff Rep- resentative, 1, 2, 4; F.C.A., l, 2 3, 4; All Western North Carolina Football, eG 4. DONNA BETH SANTOS — F.T.A., 1, 2; F.H.A., 3; Basketball, 1, 2, 3; Student Council Representative, J, 4; Student Council Committee, 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club, 2; Dramatics Club, 1, 2; Powderpuff, 1, 3, 4. MARY CECILE SHEPHERD — Saint Joseph Acad- emy, Columbus, Ohio; Powderpuff, 1; G.A.A., 1; Villa Medonna Academy, Covington, Kentucky, 2; F.T.A., 3; Powderpuff, 3, 4; Senior Class Secretary, 4; Friendliest Senior Girl, 4. BENJAMIN AUGUSTUS SIMS — Homeroom Presi- dent, 1; Homeroom Treasurer, 3; Civil Defense, 1; Fire ae 4; Football, 2; Cross Country, 3, 4; Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; Powderpuff Candidate. 2; Spanish Club, O International Relations Co-Chairman, 3; Key Club Social Committee Co-Chairman, 4; Homecoming Announcer, 4. . PETER COLLINS SISSERSON, JR. — French Club, 2, 4; Dramatics Club, 4; Fire Department, 4; Wres- tling Team, 4; Golf Team, 1. JACK WARREN SMITH — F.F.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Trea- _ surer of F.F.A., 4. ROBERT REGINALD SMITH — F.F.A. SHARON KAY STATON — Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Powderpuff, 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary, 3; Homeroom Treasurer, 4; French Club, 2; Most Ath- letic Senior Girl, 4. VIRGINIA LYNN STENSTROM — F.T.A., 1, 2, 3; _ Dramatics Club, 2, 3; Sophomore Server, 2; Sopho- more Tea, 2; Assembly. Planning Committee, 2; DECA, 4; DECA Treasurer, 4; Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4; Hall of Fame—Spanish, 3; Spanish Award, 3; Art Club, 2, 3; Keyettes, 4; Citizen of the Month Com- mittee, 2; Bible Club, 2, 3; Student Council Represen- tative, 2; Pep Club, 1, 2, 3; Pep Club Committee Head, 3. CHARLES PATRICK STEPP — Library Club, 3; Bible Club, 4; Art Club, 4; Spanish Club, 3. FRANCES MONCURE STEWART — Art Club, 1, 2, 3; Red White Writer, 1, 2; Red White Associate Editor, 3; Red White Editor, 4; Dramatics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club Committee Head, 3; French Club, 2, 3; Acting Award at State Competition, 1; Homeroom President, 1, 4; Bearcat Echoes, 1, 2; Student Council Representative, 3; Social Depart- ment, 2, 3; Honor Society, 4. LYDIA JEANNETTE SULLIVAN — DECA, 4. MICHAIL EUGENE TELLUP — J.V. Football, 1; Basketball Manager, 2; Dramatics Club, 2, 3, 4; Sci- ence Club, 3; Latin Club, 2; Wrestling, 3, 4; Key Club, 3, 4; LAUREATE Representative, 1, 2, 3; Red White Photographer, 3; French Club, 4; Social De- periment, 3; Fire Department, 4; Powderpuff Cheer- leader, 3, 4. JANNETTE LUEANN THOMAN — F.H.A.,_ 1; DECA, 3, 4, District 8 Historian; F.T.A., 3. BEVERLY SUSAN THOMPSON — Red White Ad- vertiser, 2, 3; Red White Typist, 4; French Club, 2; Library Club, 2, 3; F.T.A., 2; F.T.A., Vice-President, 3; F.T.A. President, 4; Social Department, 2, 3; DECA, 4; District 8 Job Interview (DECA) first place, 4; Red White Representative, 2. PEGGY LEE TRUMAN — Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4; Bible Club, 3, 4; Art Club, 3, 4; Bible Club Vice-Pres- ident, 4; LAUREATE Activities Editor, 4. GARY BLAYNE TURNER — Library Club, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club, 4. ALAYNE RUTH VANDER VLIET — DANIEL BURT VEAZEY — J.V. Football, 1; Stu- dent Council Representative, 1, 3; Vice-President of Class, 1; Football Manager, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Man- ager, 2, 3, 4; F.C.A., 2, 3, 4; Flag Bearer, 2; Key Club, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Vice-President, 2; Latin Club, 2; Latin Club Vice-President, 2; Chairman of Directory Committee, 3; French Club, 3; Honor Society, 3, 4; Commencement Marshal, 3; Who’s Who Among High School Seniors, 4; Student Body President, 4. BEN DEAN WALDEN — HEATHER LEE WALKER — Art Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramaties Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 2, 3; Social Department, 2, 3; F.H.A., 3; Pep Board, 3; Student Council Representative, 3. JOEL ROBERT WALKER — F.F.A., 1, 2; DECA, 3, 4; Art Club, 2, 3, 4; Library Club, 2; DECA Officer, 4. GARY CLARENCE WARD — Track, 2, 3, 4; F.F.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club, 1; Freshman Homeroom Officer, 1; F.F.A., Officer, 3, 4; Sophomore Home- room Officer, 2; F.C.A., 2, 3, 4. LOUISE WASHINGTON — Homeroom Secretary, 1, 2; Homeroom Treasurer, 1. DEBORAH ANN VIRGINIA WATERS — Social De- partment, 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer, 1, 4; Pep Club, 2; Human Relations, 2, 3; Debate Club, 2; Dramatics Club, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary, 3, 4. JAMES ANDREW WELLS — Band, 1; Wrestling, 1; Student Council Representative, 3; Student Faculty Relations Committee, 3; French Club, 3; Powderpuff Cheerleader, 3, 4; Most School-Spirited Senior Boy, 4, JIMMY WINSLOW WHEELON — Baseball, 3, 4; Var- sity Basketball, 4; F.F.A., 1, 2, 3, 4. JEROME FORREST WILLIAMS — J.V. Football, 1; Wrestling, 1, 2, 3, 4; Track, 1; Spanish Club, 3; Key Club, 4; Best Dressed Senior Boy, 4; Homeroom Vice-President, 4; Homecoming Escort, 4. JOHN FREDERICK WILSON — Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1, 2; Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain, 4; Wres- tling, 3; Golf, 4; Homeroom Officer, 1, 2, 3, 4; F.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Powderpuff Candidate, 3; Powder- puff Queen, 4. HUGH ASHEMORE YARBOROUGH — Columbia High; Golf Team; HHS Golf Team, 3, 4. NANCY ELIZABETH YOUNT — DECA Club, 3, 4. SENIORS 69 Re Me gga he 70 SENIORS Scarlet Letter cos’ =I _ ports masterplots il athletics friends aving dang parties responsibilities _ get into the r grade point class rank reality one more year... JUNIORS 71 Cass of 75 Kendal Adams Ann Aiken Forest Austell Harold Auer David Baker Sheila Baldwin Mary Birch Lesa Blythe Sandy Bonnett Johnnie Mae Boyd 72 JUNIORS Neil Brown Lee Brown Broms Gina Braswell us Denn Gail Boyter Alan Clouse Clay le Johnny Cantrell Stev iff Cagle Cl Barb Corell Jeff Cooper Cindy Compton ins Debra Coll Dysart George Cheryl Drake ry Dietz Ter lels is Dan ls Chr Henry Creswell JUNIORS 73 Sheila Falvo Craig Feagin Jackie Ferguson Debbie Fiske Andrew Fletcher Donna Flowers Carolyn Foster Dottie Freeman Martha Gallagher Peggy Gardner Carole Garren Terry Gilreath Dennis Glazener Richard Goswick Jeff Gould 74 JUNIORS Rebecca Graham Fletch Griffith Danny Gunning Anne Hallowell Bruce Harrington Marie Hayden Francine Haynes Zettie Hill Joel Hudson Michelle King Joan Kirby Marshall Kirby Amy Kirtley Peter Knight JUNIORS 75 Michael Konsler Pat Krauss Chip Lamb Johnny Landrum Linda Lane Heidi Lappin Mike Layton Renee LeStrange Pam Leviner Rutledge Livingston Coyene London Jackie Lytle Laurie McArver Jan McMurray Madelyn Meadows Mike Merrill Robert Merrill Lynn Milholen 76 JUNIORS Vicki Miller Randy Molton David Moody Jeanette Newborn Bonnie Nielson Susan Nobbe John Obermiller Susie Page Teresa Parks Jack Prim Robin Rhodes James Riddle Gina Roberts Libby Robertson Leshea Rogers JUNIORS 77 Kathy Roper Marian Ross Carol Shealy Robert Smith Tommy Smith David Sparks Malissa Stakias Pat Staton Jo Stephens Sharon Stephens Ricky Stepp | at Brian Tallent Christeen Taylor Jan Thomas John Todd 78 JUNIORS Susan Todd Beth Trammel Craig Travis Greg Waller Rob Vines Lynn Ward Bobby Waters Liz Whitmire Brenda Whitesides Myron Whittenburg Neal Wilde Bruce Williams Sharon Williams Tommy Wilmouth Mary Jane Wilson Barbara Wortman Betty Young 80 JUNIORS JUNIORS 81 82 JUNIORS SOPHOMORES 83 Class of Vo OFFICERS: President, Clay Richardson; Treasurer, Steve Justus; Secretary, Lynne Thomas; Vice- President, Randy Mahaffey. Gayle Adams Mabel Allen Kathy Ball John Barber Mary Bartels Ellis Birch 84 SOPHOMORES Steve Black Ella Blackwell Tommy Braine Linda Budd Bill Buell Resa Caldwell Karen Calton Vivian Carwile Woody Case Sue Colan Eileen Coleman Mike Emory Gail Erickson John Ewbank Aileen Flax Chris Davis Gary Dolbee Angela Chase Diane Dunn Alan Clark Temple Edwards James Foster Mary Gallagher SOPHOMORES 85 Teresa Gardin Marion Gilreath Nancy Green Patricia Greene Soctt Gregg Nick Griffin Charles Hallowell Robbie Hanke Debbie Harrell Buck Heatherly Karen Heineman Paul Hill Steve Holsopple Cindy Hooker Mackey Hughes William Hyder Susan Hysong Harriet Iler Deborah Jackson Patricia Jenkins Mike Johnson Chris Jones Donna Jones Sandra Justus Steve Justus Kevin Keefe Peyre Kennedy 86 SOPHOMORES Ramona King Mimi Kishpaugh Brian Konsler Mike Kuykendall Diane Kyker Edith Lassiter Tommy Latham Gary Leatherwood Phyllis Ledbetter @ Rick Lowery Evelyn Lyda Karen Lynch Jerry Lytle Steve McCall Laurie McCoy Carl McCullough Bonnie McDaniel CharlesMcDonald ChrisMcDonald Barbara McGraw Bill McIntire Marilyn McManus James McMullen Debbie Mack Randy Mahaffey - SOPHOMORES 87 Glenna Marlow Joelyn Means Myra Middleton Steve Miller Bobby Miller Judy Mills Maria Moessen Chris Moffitt Malcolm Morgan Kathy Murphy Peggy Neville James Newborn Mike Norris Greg Osteen Veronica Owens John Pace Ann Parham Donnie Parks Ronnie Parks Mike Parris Ronnie Pepper Clay Richardson Karen Richardson Judy Richnak Leslie Riem Janet Russell Renee Ruxton Dickie Shealy 88 SOPHOMORES CHE: Sue Shelton Katie Shepherd Frosty Sinclair Ginny Sisserson Barbara Smith Marilyn Smith Julio Sotolongo Laura Stewart Debbie Stoker Ginny Taylor Lynne Thomas Mary Thomas Chuck Thompson Todd Thompson Beth Todd David Tolbert Rob Tolleson i Eric Tutterow Robbie Vaudin John Walden James Walker Mark White Colleen Whitt ean Q Lealon Wilde Jan Williams Tom Wilson John Wright Gene Young SOPHOMORES 89 Doug Yarborough 90 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES 91 92 SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN 93 Class of JD OFFICERS: Gary Rivers, President; Lutrelle Livingston, Secretary; Jesse Ferguson, Vice- President; Bobby Baker, Treasurer. Lauren Adams Lynn Aiken Bill Alexander Bobby Baker | TA Terry Baldwin Elaine Baldwin Ronald Barber Rhonda Barefoot 94 FRESHMEN Michelle Bovee Farrell Beam Martha Bennett Laura Brown Susan Brown Jimmy Buchanan Ws O’Neil Cauley Norman Clayton John Collins Knox Crowell Timothy Davis Robbie Dalton Lem Dermid Mike Dorsey Myra Carlisle James Cooper ‘ Bobby Brock Paul Brooks Bruce Carson Nancy Davis Steve Draper Louis Dunbar FRESHMEN 95 Barbara Dysart Alice Edney ‘Sandra Eichelberger Dean Eklund Carolyn Falvo . Was f Fran Feagin Jesse Ferguson Bobby Fox Bill Francis Becky Frazier Sat Pe SN Jean Frier Robert Garren Wayne Gibson Henry Glover James Glover David Goswick Mildred Graham David Gunning Alice Hill Kathy Hill David Hines Bobby Hodges Harvey Hunt James Hunt Lynne Ingersoll Susan Jackson D. Byers Johnson Inell Jones Denise Kemp Herbert Kinard Terry Kirby 96 FRESHMEN Billy Lautner Myron Layton Gail Leatherwood MHarryLedbetter Lutrelle Livingston { Keela Lyda Julie McArver Greg McCullough Rhoda McCullough Anne McDonald Bob McIntire Kathy Morrill Mike Morrow Mike Murphy John Neville Sherry Newborn Teresa Newborn Robert Newman Nick Nicholopoulos Johnny Nielson Roy Niell Andrew Pace Lee Pace Margurita Pace FRESHMEN 97 ‘i Denise Parks Duke Patterson Evelyn Patty Cynthia Payne Janet Payne Richard Payton Wayne Perdue John Powers Jack Provda Debbie Quigley ee PRU uN Charles Reid Johnny Reid Chuck Reis Greg Rhodes Randy Rouse Terry Rudisill Julie Ryan Lynn Scott Deana Sellers Ernest Sellers Eddie Shipman Melonie Snyder Susan Stakias Jeff Staton Phyllis Staton Don Stephens 98 FRESHMEN Gail Stephens Ronald Stevens Resa Stepp David Stoneman Becky Story Chris Strickland Otis Strickland Laurie Strippel Mike Thompson John Trammel = Glenda Waters Larry Waters Paul Whaley Sharon Wheelon Melissa Whitmire Linda Whitesides Sandra Whitesides Bobby Wilkins Walter Wilson Denise Wray Philip Wright i 4 Alan Wylde David Yarborough Diane Zeiger Lynn Zeluff George Zogzas FRESHMEN 99 BEARCATS 100 FRESHMEN FRESHMEN 101 102 FRESHMEN HAL al E J Hy I if Ww. etek cycling articles are due : _ induction laureate period sponsors enthusiasm... secutive Board SEE eciee STANDING: Robert Fain, Vice President; Pitt Beam, Treasurer; Dino Zogzas, Vice President; SITTING: Danny Veazey, Pres- ident; Jane Henderson, Secretary. Student Council Ls Es eee ct a Py 2 4h ee The Student Council of Hendersonville High School is a representative body of students who are elected by their homerooms. The council offers students the opportunity to develop leadership, self reliance, and a sense of responsibility. The 1971-72 school year activities have included the Candy Drive, sponsoring a “Hot Line’”’ for the students to phone in suggestions, Homecoming Parade, Handbook and Directories, and Christmas baskets for the janitors. Mrs. Hannah Edwards Sponsor Mrs. Christine Croft Mr. Don Spencer Sponsor Sponsor ACTIVITIES 105 Mr. Charles Byrd Sponsor 106 ACTIVITIES The Key Club is a service club sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. It seeks to serve the school, the community, and the church through vari- ous service projects. This year the Key Club gave food baskets at Thanksgiving, sold Christ- mas Cards for the Sheltered Workshop, co- sponsored a Christmas Dance, attended church as a group once a month, and carried out various minor fund-raising and service projects. President — Bob Bailey Vice President — Robert Smith, Peter Knight Secretary — James Clarke Treasurer — Bob Grant i Oe ee -e ee Mrs. Ellen Hobbs Sponsor During the year 1971-72, the Keyettes have worked hard to sérve both their school and community. The Keyettes’ activities have in- cluded keeping the Senior Lounge clean, provid- ing cookies for the teachers, co-sponsoring the Christmas Dance, and cleaning the trophy cases and the Bearcat bus. The Keyettes have served the community by helping the Kiwanis Club with travelogues and working in the public library. KEYETTE BOARD: President — Kathy Kyker Vice Presidents — Ann Aiken and Jackie Lytle Secretary — Lee Cason Treasurer — Cindy Drake Sr. Board Member — Karen Kyker Soph. Board Member — Debbie Harrell ACTIVITIES 107 Jack Johnson Sponsor NV. aiterpell Honor Socisty The Valentine Chapter of the National Honor Society is an honorary organization for juniors and seniors who have displayed outstanding character, scholarship, leadership, and service qualities. The Honor Society prepared an in- duction program for new members, sponsored a college day, and conducted a sophomore tea for outstanding sophomores. YY Sara Oates Sponsor ee é The Hendersonville High School chapter of the Distributive Education Clubs of America has been very active this year. Breakfast meet- ings are held once a month, alternately at the Skyland Hotel and the Dutch Inn. Some of the other activities range from an assembly pro- gram to a rummage sale to an Employer- Employee Banquet, which will be held in May. The club participates actively in the district, state and national competition. Out of the six competitive events held so far this year, the members have won two first place trophies and one third place trophy. President — Sarah Glover Vice-President — Kathy Broom Treasurer — Jenny Stenstrom Secretary — Vicky Case Sponsor — W. T. Brackett Red and ‘White Staff IQTI-F2 The Red and White gives the student body a monthly publication of happenings around the school and entertaining comments. This year they have taken on many activities — such as the printing of the football programs, sponsoring the Magazine Drive, and adding a new endeavor, the Student-Faculty Basketball game. Along with their sponsor, Miss Nancy Edwards, the staff works hard to bring the students of H.H.S. an enlightening monthly newspaper. 110 ACTIVITIES Editors Frazier Marsh and Frances Stewart Published monthly by the Student Body of Hendersonville High School Red and White Staff 1971 BiGitOLsaa a a an en na a eee el raziern Viarshs Hrancesiotewart Associate Editors a a neem Horreste austell sherryaGilreath Manacin cid it0l i inn a i err eee oe) lie Purvis BusinessiNVianac cra eee warmer. © te war cums a aes «Kathy King Assistant ... eee ee ee ae one tee Deb by Lockaby Circulation and Exchange Manager ee en ee re Reoinald Dunbar DpGETaE CL Ormmerera Mere a ss ayenc os Ge a se wy « eyo ot Steve Parham Rei C Omer ee eer 2 ft) eye fa ls ap Xe) so Sw. + Malcolm Morgan HeALUTe Lt CILOLMeMET MPMI Se a, Gas ee John Lampley WRST RS a pee hes, aoe A ane ae Re ee (Gail Boyter. Debra Collins, Debbie Mack, Laura Stewart INJERE IDNR? 5 5b on og Oo : Beth Todd Wiriterseeet serrate cnr _ Alan Wylde Gayle Adams, Jerry Lyle ‘Karen Calton Regeion tet Ok ee en : ; See 6 Jay Purvis TAT tS tam ene ORE een PEE SRR SEU ON og asercina ude wy . Maria Moessen OO ee ore ms es ea : Gary Dolbee BV ISUS wee Pepe oo gran Geeky ee yc ckay Gin Ae Oeste _ Sandra Carson, Linda Bradburn, Beverly Thompson, Kathy Broom 5 DONSOnaE an ern eue nn Parte nie on ine ahs Wo. ns. .. Miss Nancy Edwards Miss Nancy Edwards Sponsor ACTIVITIES 111 Valorie Marlow — Editor Mrs. B James Clark — Business Manager a Sponsor Mr. Frank Arnette Le Mr. Max Gee | : Gary Dolb Delmar Representative Photographer Stidene Phare The IQT2 Laureate Staff Barry Cosgrove Becky Corn Sports Editor Copy Editor Lorraine Richardson Jay Purvis Ads Artist Lunday Adams Peggy Truman Class Editor Activities Editor Along with producing a yearbook for HHS students, the LAUREATE staff has sponsored several activities. Through these activities — school pictures, powderpuff, HHS’s first raffle, and victory ribbon sales — we have tried to show support for the Bearcats. The 1971-72 LAUREATE staff has tried to present a picture of the HHS student. The staff hopes that each student will see a reflection of himself in the ’72 LAUREATE — his hopes, dreams, and memories. Cindy Drake Lee Cason Feature Editor Senior Class Editor Martha Gallagher Typist Ann Aiken Faculty Edit y oe ACTIVITIES 113 ee ee oe Future Homemahers of America Projects and activities of Future Homemakers of America are decorating a booth at the County Fair depicting an area of homemaking, filling “Ditty Bags” for soldiers in Vietnam, preparing foods for Veterans at Oteen Hospital, finalizing FHA week by taking a group of FHAers to Raleigh for the State Convention, attending county and district meetings and adopting a family through the Social Services Department. Mrs. Mary Mims President — Mary Jane Wilson Vice President — Karen Calton Secretary — Marian Ross Treasurer — Jan Williams 114 ACTIVITIES Mr. Ralph Wiggins Serre SGhagappais of America ppp The FFA tries to bring out the best in boys. The primary aim is to develop leadership, co- operation, and citizenship. Competitive events with other chapters are land judging, tool identification, public speaking, parliamentary procedure, and forestry contest. OFFICERS: President — Wayne Banks Vice President — Jimmy Wheelon Secretary — Gary Ward Treasurer — Jackie Smith Reporter — Robbie Fleming ACTIVITIES 115 soe OFFICERS: STANDING: Secretary — Becky Corn President — Beverly Thompson Vice-President — Lorraine Richardson KNEELING: Treasurer — Cindy Drake Jr. Vice President — Joan Kirby Suture Teachers of America The Future Teachers of America invites the students to “have a hand” in making schools and education an increasingly meaningful and important part of our democratic society. Each year the FTA assists the Jaycees with the “Santa Pal’ project, honors the faculty with a tea in the spring, and acts as host for many NCAE meetings. Mrs. Beverly Russell Sponsor VES etn: Saya Bearcat Echoes worked hard to bring music to the Student Body of Hendersonville High School. They have participated in many activ- itles such as taking part in assemblies and sing- ing at Baccalaureate and Commencement. Their major project of the year was a spring production. President — Sue Lack Secretary-Treasurer — Margaret Morrill Miss Ann Stuckey Sponsor ACTIVITIES 117 Bible Club Bible Club Motto: “Service Above Self”. The Bible Club is a service club open to all students of Hendersonville High School. Two rummage sales and bake sales are held each year to provide funds for gifts to worthy causes. This year the club has contributed regularly to the keep of two needy families, with special gifts at Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter. Yearly cash gifts are made to such organiza- tions as Sheltered Work Shop, Care, American Bible Society, Chaplain Service at Veteran’s Hospital at Oteen and the like. THE COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN: Program — Kathy Kyker Devotional — Karen Heinneman Activities — Laurie McArver Mrs. Marie Shipp Refreshment — Pam Leviner Sponsor President — Sandy Bonnett Vice President — Peggy Truman Secretary — Anne Banta Treasurer — Lidia Bly 118 ACTIVITIES Mrs. Ellen Hobbs Sponsor President — Jon Elms Vice President — Steve Brown Secretary — Karen Latham Treasurer — Heidi Lappin At Cul The Art Club is an organization open to all students. Its purposes are to hold monthly meet- ings at which local artists are asked to present demonstrations in various media and technique; to take an annual trip to a local art school or museum; to sponsor a Christmas Door Decorat- ing Contest; and to hold an annual art exhibit and tea at the Opportunity House. ACTIVITIES 119 Majorettes Drum Majorette Keela Lyda Pat Krauss Bonnie Neilson Elizabeth Whitmire Flag Corps Left to Right — Reisa Caldwell, Joan Kirby, Sharon Stephens, Johnnie Mae Boyd, Ann Parham, Leshea Rogers, Eileen Coleman, Mary Thomas. SEATED: Diane Kyker, Becky Corn, Bonnie Neilson, Liz Whitmire, Sue Shelton. ALL-STATE BAND Marshall Kirby, Mary Birch, Lee Brown, Joel Hudson. Band Director Mr. Jim Stokes The Hendersonville High School Band is a self-supporting organization. During football season the Band _ performed half-time shows, marched in parades, attended the South- eastern Marching Festival at Bristol, Tennessee, and_ re- ceived a superior rating. The Band also prompted school spirit at pep rallies. Concert Season is the refined portion of the Band’s activities. OFFICERS — SEATED: Pat Krauss, Debbie Eklund, Liz Whitmire; STAND- ING: Becky Corn, Marshall Kirby, Lee Brown, Sue Shelton. CONCERT BAND Dramatie Club Creativity, a means of expression, a channel of knowledge concerning the theatre are all part of what the Dramatics Club has to offer. Dramatics Club’s purpose is to involve many students in all aspects of the theatre. Dramatics club has had many new “firsts” this year. You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown was pre- sented to the student body as an assembly sponsored by Student Council. It was also presented as a chil- dren’s matinee on a Saturday morning. Three plays, the third act of Plaza Suite several segments from The Me Nobody Knows and the sec- ond act from David and Lisa, were selected for Dis- trict and State drama festivals in the spring. President — Lee Cason Vice President — Frazier Marsh Secretary — Margaret Morrill Treasurer — Chip Lamb Sponsor Mrs. Lynn Roberts Gellowship of Calif ous) Athletes The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is an organization in which the athletes have an op- portunity to serve their school. The members take turns at having the prayer at every home athletic event during the year. The members also attend different churches as a group dur- ing the year. Mr. Tom Wilson Sponsor ACTIVITIES 123 French Club Wun e esas The French Club this year has been very ac- tive trying to stimulate interest in French cul- ture. The French Club’s activities have in- cluded Christmas caroling at the hospital and rest homes, and a project of two films to be shown to nearby French Clubs. Sponsor: Mr. Dale Lappin. President: Bert Graham Vice-President: Ned Okie Secretary: Lee Cason Treasurer: Kathy Kyker 124 ACTIVITIES Spanish Clib One of the primary purposes of the Spanish Club is the practice of the Spanish and the familiarization of the members with the cus- toms, of the literature, and the Spanish and Spanish-American arts which are conducive to the friendship between those countries and ours. Besides participating in school functions as Costume Day, the Homecoming Parade, and Bearcat Capers, the club has been active with monthly meetings of programs concerned with particular phases of our Spanish heritage. These varied programs have involved pinata making, the exchange of pen pal letters, filmstrips and slides, and the celebration of particular fiesta days. Numerous speakers have provided addi- tional gleanings which help develop greater appreciation of Spanish-speaking countries. Plans are being made for another group of stu- dents to go abroad. Sponsor: Miss Lois Gibbs Officers President — Jeff Johnson Vice-Presidents — Marian Ross and Joan Kirby Secretary — Sandy Bonnett Treasurer — Tim Sterling ACTIVITIES 125 Latin Club The Latin Club is a language club whose members are second-year Latin students. The club seeks to supplement the study of Latin by furthering its knowledge of Roman culture in bimonthly meetings. The Latin Club partici- pated in the homecoming parade, dressed up for language day, and held a Latin Club banquet. Miss Sara Oates Sponsor 126 ACTIVITIES | on dropped “we run over 7 “hill and over. ..” exchange . lane locker room half time show weights i blind obedience backstretch win manager tape — 30-second pin spectator pep rallies We’re number one... SPORTS 127 A thle tio ‘Director Hendersonville High School, with the lasting support of the Athletic Depart- ment, has ended an outstanding 1971-1972 sports year. Though HHS qualifies only as a 2-A school, our teams advance well into the ranks of 3-A and 4-A com- petition. With support from Coach Joe Hunt and his staff, athletes, and students, HHS is able to provide several different sports. Football, Cross Country,. Wrestling, Basketball, Track, Golf, Tennis, and Baseball are major sports at this school. The LAUREATE Staff would like to give special thanks to Buddy Chapman and the TIMES-NEWS for their contribution of photographs. 128 SPORTS Coach Bill Bynum : 2S ss | : — Coach Tom Wilson Coach Phil Brintnall Coaching Staff Coach Jim Pardue Coach Jack Johnson Coach James Seay' SPORTS, 129 Voothall TOP ROW — Coach Phil Brintnall, Mike Kuykendall, Ricky Stepp, Mike Norris, Brian Tallent, Bob Shipman, David Sparks, David Baker, John Childress, Bruce Harrington, Larry Dolbee, Fletch Griffith; THIRD ROW — Coach Joe Hunt, Birdie John- son, Mike Roper, John Wilson, Danny Phillips, Joe Copeland, Mike Merrill, James Walker, John Pace, John Todd, Greg Osteen, Todd Thompson, Danny Veazey, Robbie Fleming; SECOND ROW — Coach Tom Wilson, Bill Dancer, John Walden, Rut- ledge Livingston, Terry Johnson, Theodore Gray, Myron Whittenburg, Steve Parham, Bill Pace, Wayne Perdue, Gary Dolbee, Gary Leatherwood, John Wright; FIRST ROW — Coach James Seay, Tommy Braine, Paul Hill, David Tolbert, Jamie McMul- len, Joel Hudson, Rob McManus, Tommy Smith, Chris Jones, Randy Mahaffey, Dickie Shealy, Marion Gilreath. sce i § coed So oe Pd seseae =f _- “pitti TOP ROW — Coach Charles Byrd, Phillip Wright, Robert Newman, Mike Dorsey, Ronald Boyd, Billy Lautner, Coach Bill By- num; 2nd ROW — Bobby Baker, Farrell Beam, Jesse Ferguson, Gary Rivers, John Powers; 1st ROW — Wayne Vincent, Billy Waters, Paul Brooks, Bruce Carson, Harvey Hunt. 136 SPORTS dC West Reynolds Owen Pisgah East Brevard 20 20 . _ . ENON SO _ : oe . SCS AS : ES = s : : SS KK : _ |. . a —. CANE CC OS . : SSA cc EO : egal SOS SEK oO Ra ypipeyy SO SAN VE Veretdcret: Starting ive Johnny Landrum | | | aie | = Harold Albany w Brian Tallent Dennis Braswell Tippy Creswell ata ae GS ee 4 RCC SS SS . ‘ . ‘ iit. ners a3 (piseaiMiliia uw a i - LL. 0 Li 2 O = BEARCATS IN ACTION LEFT TO RIGHT — Robert Fain, Dennis Braswell, Johnny Landrum, Tippy Creswell, Harold Albany, Carl McCullough, Brian Tallent, Mike Norris, Jim Wheelon, Clay Richardson, Mike Layton, Craig Feagin, Jeff Gould; FRONT CENTER — Coach Jim Pardue. lind hr Heat thenteneineertmenieriemee nee tian atten cnaitie ee amen : Xe Coach Pardue, Co-Captains Landrum and Albany | Managers — Bill Ponder, Danny Veazey It’s a whole new ball game. SPORTS 141 a or SAK SAR LV. Basketball LEFT TO RIGHT — ae Justus, Larry Waters, Terrill Rudisill, Bobby Wilkins, Dick eis Terry Johnson, Dare Pa Malcom Morgan, Ronald Boyd, Gene Young, Gary Rivers, Jesse Ferguson, Henry Glover, Jeff Cosgrove. FRONT — Theodore Gray, Coach Brintnall, Bill McIntire, Lee Pace. sea Coach Brintnall and his starters = Henderson : Co unty Champs G ids Basketlalf LEFT TO RIGHT — Kathy Kyker, Lunday Adams, Sharon Staton, Jackie Lytle, Madelyn Meadows, Sharon Wheelon, Barbara Dysart, Terry Gilreath, Susan Hysong, Glenna Marlow, Melissa Whitmire, Dottie Marlow; FRONT — Lynn Milholen, Coach Jack Johnson, Marian Ross. Scoreboard So Edneyville 42 20 Enka 33 26 T.C. Roberson 42 23 Edneyville 24 30 Reynolds . 27 30 Tuscola By 21 Brevard 52 30 West Henderson oul 30 Pisgah 22 15 Tuscola 29 21 East Henderson 28 22 Owen 30 28 Brevard 4] 19 West Henderson 34 29 East Henderson 34 21 T.C. Roberson 34 | 22 Reynolds 33 | 34 Pisgah 27 | 28 Enka 32 24 Qwen 29 SPORTS 143 | ' A ro = v . = Starters — Madelyn Meadows, Terry Gilreath, Sharon Wheelon, Jackie Lytle, Lunday Adams. EQM Whitmire Barbara Dysart Glenna Marlow Wrestling Ist ROW, Left to Right — Lealon Wilde, Gary Leatherwood, Tommy Marshall, Peter Sisserson, Michael Tellup, Tom Wil- mouth, Mike Parris, Bill Dancer, Mark White, Coach Bill Bynum; 2nd ROW — Tommy Braine, John Wright, Myron Whitten- burg, Jerome Williams, Harry Ledbetter, Neal Wilde, Mike Dorsey, Bert Graham. } fe oor | ™ | ea si eS Sgr Sylva Lost Asheville Lost Brevard Lost West Lost Tuscola Lost Owen Lost East Lost Tuscola Lost TOs Won TG: Won Reynolds Won Harris Lost Enka Lost 2 Sa ES 0 Coach Bill Bynum and Captain Jerome Williams. 146 SPORTS Crista, (Cay ough ee re its . : SS East North Buncombe Enka Reynolds Hendersonville STANDING, Left to Right — Roy Neill, Pitt Beam, Bruce Williams, Forrest Austelle, Jeff Cosgrove; KNEELING — Gus Sims, Buddy Massagee, James Clarke. 2nd 4th 3rd 3rd 3rd BACK ROW — Steve Black, Chris Daniels, John Pace, Ricky Coleman; 4th ROW — James Walker, Steve Parham, Boyd Mas- sagee, Peter Knight; 3rd ROW — Jeff Cosgrove, Fletch Griffith, Forest Austell, Pitt Beam, Gus Sims, Robert Merrill; 2nd ROW — Randy Mahaffey, Mike Roper, James Clarke, John Wilson, Rut Livingston, Coach Phil Brintnall; 1st ROW — Gary Ward. SOREN Schedule News Piedmont Pisgah-Invitational T.C. Roberson-Invitational WHKP Pisgah Times-News Brevard WNC Relays Kiwanis Conference Sectional Regional State SK Left to Right — Hayes Albea, John Harrell, Ba rry Cosgrove, Hugh Yarborough, Jeff Gould: Coached by Joe Hunt. soameie QS , - . SPORTS 151 Barry Cosgrove Hayes Albea John Harrell Jeff Gould —= Vente Left to Right — Lee Brown, Robert Smith, Bob Grant, Clay Richardson. : SCHEDULE Asheville High ton . Mar Central S . R = = x Q Coach Bi S. Central Tuscola R SPORTS 153 ; i woe t i. : 154 SPORTS Robert Smith s 2 4 3 a a 4 Fs 3 Lee Brown Clay Richardson oooh ewer: 3 son lows tte moe rape Basshall FRONT ROW — Bob Shipman, David Baker, Jimmy Wheelon, Theodore Gray; BACK ROW — Mike Beeler, Chris Jones, Steve Justus, Steve Frazier, Coach Jim Pardue. Schedule Brevard Brevard East East West Owen Reynolds T. C. Roberson Pisgah West Owen Reynolds T. C. Roberson Pisgah Coach Jim Pardue SPORTS 155 4 by Po oo Cindy Drake Valorie Marlow sie AP ct Cc, sili Vast Debra Rivers Gina Roberts Captain — Lynne Thomas 4 CV Cheedsaders EPO LOAN Although much of the cheerleaders work is done behind the scenes and on the sidelines, the cheer- leaders are the number one supporters of our Bearcat teams. Along with leading cheers and promoting spirit at H.H.S., Hendersonville’s cheerleaders placed high in competition among squads from the Caro- linas and Georgia. Lynne Ingersoll : bet Maria Moessen Terry Bonnett The Junior Class Z — . : Requests the Honor of your presence... memories . ist ego The students of H.H.S. once again enjoyed the hilarious entertainment and outstanding beauty of a Powder Puff Bowl. As tradition goes, the Seniors and Sophomores smashed the Juniors and Freshmen 6 to 0. Our lovely queen was ‘Jessica’ Wilson, with his court consisting of “‘Michele’’ Roper—Senuior, “Bertha” Harrington—Junior, “Jennifer”? Walker—Sophomore, and “Gail” Rivers—Freshman. ITI OLE TE 162 FEATURES j Homecoming is a special time to HHS stu- dents, but the weatherman saw it as just an ordinary weekend and dumped rain on the homecoming festivities. However, conditions improved by Saturday night for a wonderful “Knight at Court.”’ FEATURES 163 Jean Corell — Senior 164 FEATURES Jane Hender yn — Senior Keela Lyda — Freshman Frazier Marsh and Lee Cason English Margaret Morrill French 166 FEATURES | enn vitae Steve Justus History Rick Hefner Psychology Steve Matisk Biology 1972 Jay Purvis Art tame Wayne Banks and Jimmy Wheelon Agriculture Becky Corn Band Frazier Marsh Dramatics Sandra Carson Business Jackie Smith Construction Industry Barbara Wortman Drafting FEATURES 167 HAS Honor Students eee ee Co- Valedictorian James Harry Clarke Co- Valedictorian Kathy Ann Kyker 168 FEATURES | Wf Gal eo LG ws i ual Outstanding Seniow The National Merit Scholarship Finalists are: Lee Cason, James Clarke, Margaret Morrill, and Ned Okie. The Morehead Scholarship Finalist is: Danny Veazey. 170 FEATURES Maria Moessen Voiae Or ‘Democracy Hendersonville High School was again priviledged to have The Vocie of Democracy Contest sponsor- ed by the Veterans of Foreign Wars. This year’s theme was “Freedom — My Responsibility.” The Sophomore class took the honors with Maria Moessen winning first place, followed by Donna Jones — second place, and Diane Kyker — third place. Donna Jones Diane Kyker FEATURES 171 Janior-Senior QT) another year another senior class six 7 book reports Christmas : 7 vacation Saturday night Monday borne pep | rallies assemblies - elections cies football games 36 Mondays senior steps One-— acts spring concert caps and gowns Moby Dick junior-senior airing fever one less bell to answer class of ’72 Macbeth second lunch baccalaureate awards assembly commencement... YESTERDAY is but a dream; TOMORROW is only a vision; TODAY, well lived, makes every yesterday a dream of happiness, and every tomorrow a vision of hope. SEEING a = SaaonencercesaneeeNRN ETT CAO CLOSING 175 — rts ° so my fantasy becomes reality and I must be what I must be and face tomorrow so I'll continue to continue to pretend my life will never end and flowers never bend with the rainfall. Simon and Garfunkel CLOSING 177 engulfed by masses Iam achild perplexed, wondering why roads must always turn and dreams must always be dreamt alone. Diba Dies iiin POD ing C 2 Lome ee YO mane | Tt and silently watch something pass into the musty pages of unturned time and memories of those we once called love. CLOSING 181 Yes, HHS is its students their emotions and expressions. HHS retains uniqueness — its students. Books and buildings will fade into the past, but to the student who has spent 4 years at HHS, there will always be a living memory of the people with whom he laughed and cried — an intangible prize. 182 CLOSING a : oe : the real thing | ae the growing endersonsille Bae . rogress is is our most m portant product all that the name implies Layaway, plan e community newspaper i oa in ladies sfoshion never disappoint re recapping ur specialty dedicated to r -health t n rough ) quality jewelers jome furniture i it’s aay tos ad taller a all wert 0 be thel last to let you down today’s cs army ‘wants to. join you there’ sa world of + CAROL THAATI - things we a dane _ something about students accounts invited dedicated to the sanctity of a S 78 ch child’ s personality 1. ADS 183 Its the real thing. nie ain 6 6lsk$LAl Oe SO ee! = | | ee 3 Wee Seen Sone he hoe be bed s seat eterecet oN Trade eS WN a O | : eteteteecen re) SO ‘sratere! BER bo i xg soe SRRRRRA a MOM’S DELIGHT CRISP FRIED CHICKEN Shrimp — Hamburgers — Fish “LOVE AT 701 Greenville Highway 1% FIRST BITE” 693-7480 SINCLAIR OFFICE DUPPLY: 202 North Main YOUNG’S SHOE STORE Fifth and Main Allen Organs Kohler Campbell WARD’S HOUSE OF Music. P4295 Lonnie Summers, Mgr. Phone 692-4755 2026 Asheville Hwy. Hendersonville, N.C. ——————————————— eee ADS 185 You claim you travel to a drummer with a different beat . . . that your parents don’t understand or dig the bag you're in. . . Hold it! We are not trying to jump on your case or put you down. But look at this side of the coin... We’d Like a Few Friendly Words with You: WHAT'S ALL THIS BIT ABOUT A GENERATION GAP? Pardon us, if we sound as though we’re preaching about the so-called “generation gap.” We don’t intend to sermonize. Because, we know that young men and women like yourselves have learned a lot—and are determined to learn a lot more, preferably without any lectures from the older generation. But we’re against “gaps’”—generation or otherwise. And we suggest that we all gain from the insights and progress made by those who’ve lived before us. Consider these factors: YOUR PARENTS AND GRANDPARENTS are the people, within just five decades, who have helped in- crease your life expectancy by almost 50% .. . while reducing the working day by one-third, and doubling our nation’s per capita output. THESE SAME PEOPLE have lived through history’s greatest depression. Many know what it is to be really poor, to be hungry, cold, sick, uneducated. Because of this knowledge, chances are they were determined— though they may never have told you so—that yours would be a better world . . . that you’d have greater opportunities to succeed than they. BECAUSE OF THEM, you will work fewer hours. Learn more. Have more leisure time. Travel to more dis- tant places. And have more of a chance to follow your life’s ambition. THESE SO-CALLED “UNTOGETHER PEOPLE” made a start, perhaps a late one, in healing the scars of the earth . . . eliminating pollution, fighting racial discrimination. They’ve done many things. And they have had some failures. They have not found an antedote to war or hatred. AND WHILE WE CONGRATULATE YOU on the milestone you’ve just reached. We also by indirection con- gratulate your parents and their parents. WE HOPE YOU’LL SHARE OUR VIEW POINT. We hope you’ll build on past progress instead of magnifying any so-called generation gap! As you take your place in the adult world, you'll want to benefit from the work that’s gone on before you. And you'll want to add to the progress of mankind. That’s what life is really all about. GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY G E Al EF e A L F LE CT é i C Lighting Systems Business Department, Hendersonville, N. C. 186 ADS Compliments of BERKELEY MILLS KIMBERLY — CLARK CORPORATION Balfour, North Carolina ADS 187 188 ADS HENDERSONVILLE, N.C. MILL END STORE AND FABRIC CENTER, INC. 315 Main St. HENDERSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA UE RIDG Sy 1969 Ce = = ny NICAL a ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAMS Business Administration Executive Secretarial General Office Technology Drafting Design Technology DIPLOMA PROGRAMS Automotive Mechanics Welding Practical Nursing Electrical Installation Maintenance A Member of the North Carolina Community College System Compliments of JODY’S FINE FOODS Hendersonville, N.C. BROCK’S OF Compliments of REFLECTIONS Welcomes You! Shakes You eat with a spoon. Carolina Theatre Building Sandwiches Electric Curb Service Teenage Hangout! H E N D E R Ss O N V i L L E Compliments of Compliments of THE TIMES NEWS Your Happy Shopping Store Hendersonville 5 N.C . BELK SIMPSON ADS 189 305 NORTH MAIN STREET — Hendersonville QUALITY RIGHTS RESERVED Health and Beauty Aids and Small Appliances ISCOUN Compliments of RIGBY-MORROW CO. Hendersonville, N.C. GORDON’S JEWELERS 411 N. Main Compliments of LEONA’S The School Girls Favorite 118 6th Ave. West Hendersonville, N.C. 190 ADS HIGGINS’ QUALITY PRESS, INC. Offset and Letterpress Printing 133 4th Ave. E. Hendersonville, N.C. Phone 693-7289 HENDERSONVILLE TELEPHONE AIRPORT 704 693-3910 =y C= WINKLER AVIATION. ine. CESSNA DEALER P. O. BOX 2357 ROBERT O. WINKLER, JR. HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. PRESIDENT 28739 Compliments of HASTY TASTY AND MINIT CAR WASH Compliments of GENE’S DAISY QUEEN” 300 S. Main Hendersonville, N.C. Dingo Boots By Acme Shoes for the Entire Family ENGLISH SHOE STORE REPAIR SHOP 236 N. Main St. ADS 191 TRH Eer O URW, AsY SE Say of the things we think, say or do 1. Ils it the TRUTH? 2. Is it FAIR to all concerned? 3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned? Can be applied profitably in relations with others in home, community, business, national and international life; particularly to proposed plans policies, statements and advertising in business and the professions; to proposed legislation in government; to relations between teachers and students in the schools. R. A. STENSON, REALTOR Associates Buena Haile W.H. Hiles Col. Ernie Haile Col. G. H. Holterman E. W. Blackwell Sales — Appraisals 220 3rd Ave. West — 692-3167 THE NORTHWESTERN BANK Compliments of ADS 193 Compliments of THE J. C. PENNEY CO. SUTHERLAND INSURANCE REALTY COMPANY Realtors: Insurance HENDERSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 28739 Compliments of ROPER’S MEN SHOP 626 Greenville Hwy. The inside story of Duke Power and the environment. If you’re concerned about the environment, you'll be sore is at we are, too. And to tel nA you what we’re doing [AY ta about it, we’ve prepared acolorfulbookletonthe ::m6 gee subject. Ask your local) ™2-s= Duke Power office for a copy. Duke Power g | ca a ALE NS Ay ITS Cm uy ® Qe 194 ADS REAL ESTATE Appraisals Sales THE B. T. BRYSON CO. Bart Bryson, Mai, Sra 220 3rd Ave. West Hendersonville, N.C. 28739 (704) 693-6854 Professional Real Estate Service Compliments of CHIPMAN’S FACTORY OUTLET ADS 195 Compliments of HENDERSONVILLE AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION Blair-McLeod Motor Co. Boyd Pontiac-Cadillac-Buick Co. Garrett-Ford Motor Co. Hunter Chevrolet Co. Lane Truck and Tractor Pete Folsom Motor Co. Rouse-Stokes Motors, Inc. T. Lee Osborne, Inc. 196 ADS KING HARDWARE COMPANY ie serkie ae 4° ] MS Sis ore Fa +-;8 = AB), LA, ae «GE 0s Ate a ' HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. 28739. POST OFFICE BOX 585° AMERICAN ENKA CO., A PART OF Akzona INC. NYLON POLYESTER RAYON YARNS FIBERS ENKA, N. C. LOWLAND, TENN. CLEMSON, S. C. MURPHY, N. C. Compliments of BANK OF NORTH CAROLINA N. A. “Student Accounts Invited” Hendersonville, N.C. Compliments of DRAKE PLUMBING HEATING COMPANY INC. COMPLIMENTS OF . E. |. DU PONT DE NEMOURS CO., INC. PHOTO PRODUCTS DEPARTMENT MANUFACTURERS OF MEDICAL X-RAY FILM BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA There’s a world of things we’re doing something about. ADS 197 BLYTHE ELECTRONICS SUPPLY Phone 101 S. Main St. 693-5361 Hendersonville, N.C. Compliments of BELDING HEMINWAY CO., INC. Hendersonville, N.C. CROOKED CREEK GOLF COURSE Crail Farm Road Tommy Vargo Golf Professional Compliments of RUTH ORIGINALS CORPORATION Manufacturers of Prestige Children’s Dresses and Sportswear Asheville Highway 198 ADS WHVL Compliments of 717 Greenville Highway FIVE POINTS RESTAURANT Hendersonville, N.C. SOUTHCENTER REXALL Fine Food PHARMACY HOUSTON FURNITURE CO. CINDY’S MUSIC 507 N. Main Street 437 N. Church FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK Main Office — corner Main 3rd GORDON’S JEWELERS and Northgate Branch Asheville Hwy. 411 N. Main ADS 199 WHAT IS THE SECRET OF GETTING AHEAD? Stated simply, it is planning, so that you'll be able to make the most of every opportunity that comes your way. And in these modern times, with our technology advancing so rapid- ly, there are more opportunities — particularly for the trained man — than ever before. Even the probabilities that are so much a part of a young man’s life today can be made to lead to success and accomplishment. Before you make any decision, make it a point to meet your local Army Recruiter. His job is to advise and counsel you, so that your aims and goals in life can be reached. It may be that the course of action you have in mind is not exactly right for you. If so, you can be sure that the Recruiter will discuss everything fully with you and offer useful suggestions. PATRONS “Mama Bearcat” Joy Record Hi-Fi Center Oates Paint and Body Shop Skyland Beauty Shop House of Bibles and Books McFarlan Bake Shop Roses Deluxe Beauty Shop The Gourmet Shop Snack Bar Compliments of Van’s Gulf Service FRANCIS WRIGHT 200 ADS The Added Touch” DECORATING CENTER 221 N. MAIN STREET Compliments of HENDERSONVILLE, N.C. 28739 Art Craft Supplies FRANK STRIDER Davis Paints Phone 693-7853 Wallpaper Custom Framing Gifts ‘Compliments of SKYLAND MOTOR ADS 201 DAMPP-CHASER’ Year-around Climate Control Systems for Pianos Organs For Clothes Closets — Eliminates mildew and musty odors. Available at Department Hardware Stores, Piano Organ Dealers and Piano Technicians. FLANAGAN PRINTING COMPANY, INC. ‘We Never Disappoint”’ Offset Letterpress Printing B AND B JAX PAX STORE U.S. Produce Choice Meats All Brands of Staple Groceries _ QUALITY TIRE CO., INC. Mike, Pat, Pam Murphy invites you to trade ; Congratulations with Daddy and Granddaddy hel £°72 Oo ass O for your tirework. Fifth Church Ox 2-8258 KALMIA DAIRY Complete line of dairy products 202 ADS Your Independent Insurance Agents Serve you best. Ewbank Ewbank, Inc. 408 N. Main Street Phone 692-4291 Morrow Insurance Agency Sam Padgett, President Phone 693-6231 Northwestern Bank Building YOUR ndependent Insurance AGENT “ SERVES You Fiemst™ ® Guardian Insurance Agency 107 4th Avenue East Phone 692-3597 Staton Insurance and Realty Co. Staton Building 129 4th Avenue West Phone 693-4468 HENDERSONVILLE COUNTY PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION “Dedicated to Building Better Health Through Pharmacy” HENDERSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA ADS 203 “We grow our own” COLLINS-HATHEWAY FLORIST Corner of Fifth and Church Phone 692-4233 Home 692-3073 Roseann Curt Hatheway PAT WHITMIRE INS. REALTY COMPANY 204 Staton Building 692-0597 “Real Estate is your best Investment” McMURRAY TRANSMISSION SERVICE 404 S. Main St. Hendersonville, N.C. The LAUREATE Staff wishes to thank all those who have helped us by placing an advertisement in the 1972 LAUREATE. We urge our stu- dents to patronize these mer- chants and companies. The Moland-Drysdale 1635-41 Asheville Hwy., Hendersonville N. C. 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