Highland High School - Ram Yearbook (Gastonia, NC)

 - Class of 1966

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Johnny Lowery President Elliot McClinton Doris Gregory Vice-President Secretary Etta Burris Treasurer Rita Campbell Willie Stroman Junior Honor Society Miss M. Ormond Advisor Doris Latta Junior Honor Society 60 Mrs. E. Brooks Advisor

Page 63 text:

PAGE 2 THE HIGHLAND TATTLER SEPTEMBER. 1965 Lorraine ' s Fashion Review This year has brought out asked “What do you thnik of -oor many colorful and smart looking fashions for all oc¬ casions. The low cut shoes with matching bag can be worn to games, school, parti¬ es and many other social activities. The total look, that is the -tocking with the wild designs o match the sweaters or blow gives a girl the wild chara- ,’eristic look “te dill which verj gEmma. hoot o The dates a they’re sleeves ribbing, to little swv coinin’ Abe Judith Friday Co- Editor are a . activities i- ow- -hoeing or riding on a ski lift Most are made of water-repcl! ent cotton in bright colors sucl as yellow and burgundy, with .rarm quilted linings Sweater in heavy outdoor knits ski along on their own with coordinated stretch pants or blue jeans (a teen craze). Some of the newest after ski sweaters come in rosy tones of pale to dark pink, In crocheted textures. Most of the fashions men tioned such as, skirts and dresses are worn two or three inches above the knee and the? may go up two or three mor inches in another year. Pants and slacks are worn a little aomgtl Eventually all of these short skirts and tighter pants wjl! come to an end. But when Is the end? We will have to find out as the years roll along. Girls React to Total Look A recent survey of our sen¬ ior girls showed that the mat ority feel the “Total Look’’ (wild stocking) is the and an absolute must the Total Look?”, some answ ers were. They are the stuff! (M.C) Tney are tough and way out, but I wouldn’t wear them. (L. C.) 1 tnink they are tough, but should be worn for sports. Personally I wouldn t wear them. (J.K.) I don ' t tike thorn. (P.W.) Viola Powell Co-Editor Fill, that i am : u ituw wan our Public Liar ary. It is con- ventieutiy located on West second Avenue, not far from downtown Gastoma, between memorial Hall and Eire Sta¬ tion IV umber One. AU librari¬ es, as a rule, are places of Knowledge, people, quietness, etc., and our puMic library is no exception to this rule. When you first enter tbi abrary, you instantly feel the .mportance of this great insh .ution. Here you can spend an ay, resting, relaxing, reading Violas Viands What if: Christine were • stream instead of a Fall? Patricia is coal instead ol Woody? Summer School Offers Four Com .■rough -is taughl -‘ ties and Mrs. Ina Orr | a . Asst. Editor ent ui, Lin in ’’- ' semer City, in Clov- Com- tings Christine Falls fairy instead of a hate instead of Delores Gary? Floyd a Love? Ervin a valley instead of a Hill? ■lulith a Monday instead ol Friday? blue instead of Terry ' for A bed in study for Armstrong to sleep on. An everlasting love Aurethia Floyd. A football player for Dorothj Darby. Found: A new hair color for Mae Helen Setzer, Alice Smith, and Viola Powell. For all girls a new Hart A better sense of humor foi Cornel 1 Patricia Woody News Editor ooy • locker room. A good brain in Senior Mat! for Viola Powell. Did You Know -looks, magazt- of all sort .raveler t eontentra library, £9 myself. 1 The w are decor. { art done b area, m ’ 1 nave a pictuf Johnny Lowery taste. Mrs. By MYRTICE COOK Did you know: The Juniors presented the best Shindig ever held at Highland High School ' Patricia Woody won twici in the Elk’s Club Oratories ' Contest, Miss Barber got married t Mr. J- V Homecoming i top i y n’t been ■l), -cause she mai year. •j-e • i as t y ear ' onger sum i dent.. Emily Bryson Deborah Wright oooKs to su.i a., -jo.es uom j School uipiumas. ugh who ratne this Kiss 0 F By JOYCE Kll s we walk side by side Down by the sea, I felt my heart’s Crying plea. imaginative mind of a chib scholarly mind The library provif’ re in which e’ himself, in part ol ouj is divided int which are pt. ddren, adults and indents, and .-olid eeived diplomas in 1965 werp Murray, Phyllis F ' Harper an e entii summer ,e supe, summer. The Hart twins have 2 plus 2 Mustang. Green has a ne xe Brown and • attending iniors gave best Prom e Bernadine McComb Feature Editor f a low,.;, happy birthday for the month of September: Leon Adams, James Adams, Nathaniel Adams, Paul Crank, Cornell Cranke, Gaynelle Feaster, Mae Fewell, Yvonne Gary, Freddie Geter. Lorraine Gill, Robert Hoardin, Charles Hill, Allen Hudson, Oran Kennedy, Charles Longshore, Shirley McClinton, Minda Moore, Beverly Odom, Gwfadolyn Owens, Frankie Partlow, Marcia Porter, John Pressley, Diane Rainey, Helen Ratchford, Elizah Rip- py, Sandra Russell, Alice Smith, Rookie Smith, Arthur Tigler, Robert Watson, Linda A. Williams. Ephriam Wink- field. Odie Dye Woods, Patri- c i a, A. Workman, Erwin Worthy, and Wayne Wright. Old And Clever Old and Clever, Everything I wished I received Ford i from the devil. Brenda Wright We stood by the roi And sat on the sand My heart beat louder, s he held my hand. 1 wept deeply sore In his embrace, For 1 knew no other Could lake his r i»-“ The kiss So sweet y it burned th Leaving - Sue Yvonne Gary ( Feature Writer -■n ,e ■i a • Die door. It ceatau: which are mainly lor child¬ ren of all age groups. There is a card catalogue especially tor the children’s section. The high school student’s section comprises most of the main part of the i-hrary. A very Kenneth Sadler Jeffers. nls who attend’ ' Jams, B Dorothy Crawford ,iior was Miss h r-t year received h- - e bargain you’ll have odd things your soul be strangers for ss sake! s what to give LaVaughn Brown ,ke - uette Le Than To Children Janet Wilson Feature Writer By JOYCE KING Come little children, talc, IIM 111 ’ T votion to duly on your behalf. Friendliness must be their policy for the librarians will help you in every way no matter what your problem is. If they can’t find what Hoot-u l h yd, V- Roger Friday, Harry James, Chrlcs Gunnings, Warren Hall man. Gilbert Hunter, Joseph Hunter,Gilbert McNeil, Barr? Murray, Richard Robbins. Wil liam Crosby. Garry Smith Maggie Ct- ' mne Cur Julia Garvin Feature Writer THE HIGHLAND TATTLER Hiahland Hiqh School, Gastonia, North Carolina Member cf the Columbia Scholastic Press Association F- ,J - ny Lowery nda Wright. nd LaVau? ’ Myrtice Cook Feature Writer ' r lters Harvey Hopkins Sports Editor Mice iters Harvey Hopkins Elliot McClinton Sports Sports Editor Writer Gilbert Larrv Ford, Noris Thompson Bovd, Harvey Hopkins, and Advertising



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Judith Friday President Betty Robinson Treasurer Diane Lowery Secretary FROM THE LEFT, TOP ROW: Linda Williams, Darlene Erwin, Doris Stackston, Annie Hatten, Phyllis Brown, Reola Williams, Louvenia Russell. SECOND ROW: Loraine Sanders, Hattie Hardin, Viola Powell, Deborah Barnett, Delores Gary, Dorothy Gill, Doris Latta. THIRD ROW: Myrtice Cook, Rita Sanders, Carolyn Stroud, Dorothy McKnight, Nell Sanders, Doris Pratt, Christine Patton. BOTTOM ROW: Leatrice Crawford, Jean James, Doris Swann, Sheila Swann. Linda Bryant, Demetrius Bagley, and Mrs. E. W. Fybrace, Sponsor. Mary Fewell Secretary 61

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