J F Webb High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Oxford, NC)
- Class of 1966
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fM ww, ml New we ore here In G busy vvorlde Une full of so many fhings which wi Il help To shape our fuwre lT's G world full of The happiness of youfh, And if is here ThcJT We find Qur hrsf great chellenge. 'X WLM, ,ff W... f W f I X 7 1 f f f 1 f ff Q. Each day brings lorth new opportunities An opportunity to gain the knowledge ,,,.....a-it That we need so desperately- An opportunity to prove ourselvesg -lo know othersg and, most ot all, To know ourselves. .fr 5 lzgiff I We hope To gain a respecT Tor learning- !-X genuine realizaTion of The worTh of knowledge. This does noT come easilyg YeT, once rnasTered iT is The key lo whole new worlds- To Those worlds which we were scarcely aware ol before. A world ol discovery and a world of knowledge, A world of greaT minds and deeds- They are all before asg YeT, each ol as alone May grasp Them Tor hirnsell. -.Q T I + T 2 'sef s ' J... 4, ' N vm.. Yes, Today we are here. BUT all Tao Soon we mast leave To be Thrasf info a strange new world- The fufure. What shall we have confribufed here? Whaf shall we leave behind? WILDCAT J, F. Webb High School Oxford, North Coroliho 1966 Volume 3 In Appreciahon For All She l-las Done Having worked so closely wnTh her dns year,The members ol The Wi ldcar STaTT are aware ol how much Mrs.liay SlaughTer conTHbuTes To'Webb High School Besides Teaching bookkeeping, odice pracTice, and Typing, she is also in her hTTh year as advisorlor The WildcaT STaTh We on The sTaTT are Truly graTeTul To Mrs. SlaughTer Tor her help,guidance, and advice. Even Though her iob has been aTrying one aTTimes, she has always been willing To work wiTh and To help us in any way possible. Few sTudenTs realize how many hours oT work go inTo our annual each year. Because we are well aware aT The amounT ol hard work involved, we onThe sTaTlTeelThaTThe enrne sTudenTbody owes a debT ol graTiTude To Mrs. SlaughTer. ' ln appreciaTion RN aH she has done,The nwwnbers oTThe T966 Wildcah are pleased To dedicaTe our annual This year To MRS. KAY SLA UGHTER io ADMINISTRATICDN Long gffer we gre gone, we will Slrill be Thanking members of our foculfy For The guidgnce, undersfgnding, Gnd knowledge Tney ngve gwen US. M770 H lVlr. EH. Stallings, Webb High's new principal, came to us from Louisburg, NC., where he was principal ot Louisburg High School. ln earlier years he received his BS. and MA. degrees trom East Carolina College and attended summer school at the University ot North Carolina. lVlr. Stallingstaced a tremendous task in September, yet, he has handled all administrative problems at Webb with vvisdom and etticiency. l-lis main ambition tor the school has been the development and improve- ment ot its academic standards. lflany needed changes have been made in order tor us to meet the high scholastic requirements ot today's society. We, the students ot JF. Webb l'ligh School, wish to take this opportunity to express our sincere appreciation to Mr. Stallings for the valued assistance and guidance he has offered us this year. W' Q E 5 E 1 E MQ, DAXHD N, H194 MR. LC, ADCOCK Superh-nenden, Assistant Superintendent MRS. DOROTHY Secretary i Jr BYARS MQS, JEAN B. JONES Assistant Secretory I3 MRS. MARY P. MCSWAIN A.B. Queens Coliege Mid. Duke University Guidance Counselor .mv Webb High l-los New Princiool . . MRS. GOLDIE MORRISETTE AVERETT A.B. Rondolph-Macon Womcin's College English I Faculty members ore cooght unovvore while vvoiting for their meeting to begin. 4.-q.f.., ,..,. E iii- 1 MISS LORENA MAE AVERETT A.B. Peoce College Womon's College of University of North Corolino ot Greensboro English III MISS EUGENIA ANNE BOYD B.A. Elon College English IV MR. JOHN DENVER BALI. MR- DANA C. BOTTCHER B.A. B-Aw Elgn College DUIQ6 Ur'1IVeI'SIi'y University of North Corolino Business MGYII-U-Sn History Marketing-Distributive Education Civics MRS. PATRICIA PARRISH BROCK MRS. MARY FRANCES BOYD l3.A. A,B, University of North Corolino ot East Corolino College GFS9l'1SlDOFO Home Economics English II-English III MRS, GRACE PALMER BULLOCK MRS. ELIZABETH G. BUNN MR. JAMES OTIS BURNETTE A.B. ELS. B.S. Duke University Eost Carolina College Chowan College Economics-Sociology English l-English ll North Corolina State Advanced Social Studies Agriculture 701-Agriculture 702 And Goins Nine New Faculty Members Students find Mrs. Speed's explanation very engrossing. MR. JESSE ROLAND BUTTS B.S. North Corolino State Agriculture 70'l MR. JAMES EDGAR GRAHAM MR. JIM GRAVLEY A.B. B.S. MRS. MARIE GURTON CURRIN Lenoir Rhyne College East Carolina College AB. M.Ed. , M.A. East Carolina College-W.C.U.N.C. University ot North Carolina East Carolina College General Science World History-General Math Health and Physical Education .ffm 911 Faculty Members Attend District NCEA Nieetin W. w Q 'v MRS SARAH HALL JOHNSON MRS. TULLIE HOYLE JOHNSON B.S. High Point College Biology MISS RUBY ELAINE MCINTYRE B.S. East Corolino College Algebra l-Plone Geometry Unified Geometry W3 MRS. MARGIE ATKlNSON NOBLIN MRS. NANCY LACALA R. OAKES MRS. DOROTHY G. RRUITT B.S. AB. B.S. East Carolina College Elon College East Carolina College Shorthand-Business Math Health and Physical Education Home Economics ll and III Potent-leoclwer Night l-leld By PTA Wlwo's tltot looglwing at me? MRS. BEVERLY RUSSELL B.M. Ed. Modisort College Chorus-General Music MRS, GLADYS S. SATTERWHITE A,B, MRS. KAY MILLS SLAUOHTER Meredith College MR. BOB H. SCHUCK 3.3. MJA.. BS, East Corolirto College Cornell University Rteifter College Bookkeeping-Office Practice Latin I-Latin II U.S. History-Civics Typing l MRS. PATRICIA S. SLAUGHTER MRS. MARY TANNER STOVALI.. A.B. BJA. Duke University Bluefield College-Atlantic French I-French ll Christian College Typing I-Typing Il-Civics MRS. CORAL WIGGINS WASHINGTON B.S. Peabody College M.S. University of North Carolina Librarian MRS. LOU PITTS WATKINS A.B. East Carolina College M.Ed. University of North Carolina Algebra MRS. MARION CLEMENT Dietitian Mrs. Clement Attends Directors Cortlerertce CAFETERIA STAFF Betty Evans, Ethel lVlae Thorton, Marie Eaton, Eardine Watkins, Aurnette Blackwel l. 'Q l CUSTODIANS Curtis Sattervvhite, Beu- lah Dickey, James Evans. SERVICE Those OT Us who hgve given so Tree-iv of Time, energy, and pereonglnv leave hoping ThgT service will givvgvs he UppennosT in The minds OT gli STUdenT3. Stall Finds Job Ol Editing Wildcat Both FINANCE COMMITTEE FIRST ROW: Pat Cambell, Kay Cheatham, Nancy Newton, Nina Wheeler, Alma Watkins. SECOND ROW: Douglas Thomas, Cincleralla Boyd, Rhonda Cambell, Hilda Hicks, Liza Currin, Donna Blackwell. THIRD ROW: Robert Montague, George Hunt, John I-lunt, Diane Blackwell, Betsy Woltz. FOURTH ROW: Henry Jennings, Cree I-licks, Pam Pruitt, Bill Cheatham, Sidney Comer. WRITE-UP COMMITTEE Tony Oakes, VaLinda Elliott, Dorothea Jones, Lily Comer, William Ellington. PHOTOGRAPHY and LAYOUT COMMITTEE SEATED: Kitty Bosvvood, iola Feed, Dale Clark. STANDING: Debbie Pebbles, Donna Daniel, Kerry Lynch, 20 LILY COMER Editor VA LINDA ELLIOTT Associate Editor MRS. KAY M. SLAUGHTER Sponsor Challenging . IOLA PEED Art Edifor DOUGLAS THOMAS Business Manager EdiTor's NoTe Here iT is, sTudenTs, your i965 WILDCAT. IT was monThs in The making, buT Today iT meeTs The Tinal TesT as iT passes from our hands inTo yours. We on The sTaTT have Tound The iob aT ediTing iT boTh challenging and rewarding. We only hope ThaT you will Tind here a Treasury oT memories raTher Than iusT a book oT phoTographs. l would like To Take This opporTuniTy To express my appreciaTion To The sTaTT and To Mrs. SlaughTer Tor Their many long hours oT Work. I would also like To Thank all sTudenTs Tor Their co-operaTion and inTeresT. l am glad we could all work TogeTher To produce a memorable WILDCAT '65. 1' ,M and after The pictures are Taken, There's copy and layout and finances and And Rewarding. WILDCAT STAFF SEATED: lola peed, Lily Corner, VaLinda Ellion, Douglas Thomas. FIRST ROW: Debbie Peebles, PaT Campbell, Kay Cheatham, Nancy Newton, Nina Wheeler, Donna Read Daniel. SECOND ROW: Cinderella Boyd, Rhonda Campbell, Hilda Hicks, Liza Currin, Donna Jean Blackwell, Tony Ookes,Alma WaTkins. THIRD ROW: RoberT MonTague, Kifry Bosvvood, Dorofhea Jones, Dale Clark, George Hunf, John HunT, Diane Blackwell, Betsy Wolfz. FOURTH ROW: Henry Jennings, Cree Hicks, Earn Pruiri, William Ellington, Bill CheaTham, Sidney Comer, Kerry Lynch. 21 STudenT Council Provides Ploce For :is- ..V!l WiTh TvvenTy-one iff members, four offi- cers, ond Two spon- sors, rhe STUder1T Council seT our oT ,W , V The Tirsf of The yeor , -,fi ig? To provide o ploce ' Tor expression of 'C ik ,,rf fvvy I, sTudenT-opinions, To 3,5 TosTer all vvorThy T , school ocTiviTies, fi ' ond To provide closer cooperoTion beTvveen sTudenTs ond odmin- if isTroTion. To goin 1, new ideos for The L ,,,, more eTTicienT exe- cuTion of These we goo l s, Three sTudenTs, f occornponied by Mrs. Bullock, were senT To The NorTh Corolino SEATED: Joy Forsyfhe, President: Som Currin, Vice Presidenfg Gwen HighTovver, Secreforyg Morgorer Person, Treasurer. STANDING: Mrs. Workins, Mrs. Bullock, Advisors. S1udenTs and advisors plon council ocTiviTies. Joy Perkinson, Joy Enrhusiosrn reigns of first meering of Inter-Club Council? Forsythe, Mrs. Bullock, Mrs. Wmlcins. 22 STudenT Council Con- gress in The early Tall. These deleQaTes brouQhT back such ideas as The esTab- IishrnenT oT an InTercIuI3 Council and a Teacher AppreciaTion Week. In The IaTe spring The oTTicers-eIecT Tor The coming year wenT To The CenTral Dis- TricT ConyenTion. This year, as in The pasT The STudenT Council sponsored and supervised Home- coming, Twirp Week, school eIecTions, and The creaTion oT new clubs. ELECTION COMMITTEE Bryam Haskins, Glenda Frazier, Meyer Dvvorsky, Marsha AiTken, Bill Mitchell. Expression CDT STudenT Goinions 1 uf A ,s 2 f FIRST ROW: Marilyn Stovall, Linda Hobgoocl, Carrie PruiTT, KITTY BOSWOOCII Blll IVIlTClW9llf BVYOVWT HGSIQIUS- FOURTH ROW! Pafsy SlaughTer, Mary Cynthia Harris. SECOND ROW: Joe Sain CUVVIVM Gwen l'IiQhYOWE'V, Meyer Dworsky, Glenda Frazier, Hensgen, Marsha AiTken, Joy Forsyrhe, Davis SrniTh, Margaref GGFY COSIW HGVIJGVT WUSITIUQTGVW- Person, Teresa Currin. THIRD ROW: Mike Avam, Bill Currin, 23 Spectotor Records Activities At Webb s , N.- -, .c.., T MRS. MARY T. STOVALL, Advisor BUSINESS ASSISTANTS Tommy Currin, Mory Helen l-loncock, Cory Casin, Jimmy Wrigbt, Som Currin. ClRCULATlOlNl COMMlTTEE Morsbo Aitken, Mory Helen Honcock, Corolino Mitcbeil, Kotby Webb, Tonio Joyce. For tbose ot us vvbo vvisb to cberisri memories ot tbe post, vvbot better vvoy is tbere to retoin ony memory tbon by soving old scbool nevvspopers? Tit is is tbe second yeor tbot Webb bos, publisbed our scbool newspoper, Tbe Spectator. Composing tbis stott otber tbon its sponsor ore ttie editor, ossociote editor, sports monoger, ond business monoger. Tbese otticers ore elected eocb spring by secret vote ot tl'ie student body. Otber members bove tbe privilege ot ioining tbe club it they ore interested in nevvspoper vvorla. Meeting once eocb week otter scbool, tbe stott members work bord to bring tbe news ot octivity ot Webb to students, toculty, ond potrons. Mony lengtby nours ore spent by tbe odvisor, otticers, ond regulor members in gotbering ond typing up nevvs sucb os tbe Home- coming testivities, vorious club octivities, ond sports events. Tbe editoriol poge ot tbe newspaper provides o ploce tor students to express tbeir opinions on vorious subiects. Tbe moin desire ot tbe entire stott is to DUl3liSb o poper tbot is botb interesting ond entertoining. As o result, our Spectotor is o nefxspoper ot wbiclt ony scbool would be proud. ii 's 'W r H Hfwtymr H-L64 , nn W' W' M f 'A ' ' 'H' 'WHww?1fWpyvWmvvwmm plllluvrwvhil , ,,,,,, M .,Wm,MWm.-.ev pm-M---W-mnpnpn ,, ,,,, Wvywfwmnm ,W-M-...-U.--.nn-U. ,.,,.,,.,fW,,.,Ww,,,,,,, ,m.,....-M-.M--ng.,-mm iulor-sl'tu Aitken, Coroline i.'lit,l'elf, jno ivlor-,f lrtoler- l-lr1n,ogl4 enioy tlto t'ruits ot tbeir lnborf' gin-f ggtx ,Xa Y Q .3 . I M I fri et' I i I - ' -' 1 1, r P, ,iss wg, I CAROLINA MITCHELL MARSI-IA AITKEN JIMMY WRIGHT GREG BELCI-IER Editor Associate Editor Business Manager Sports Editor FIRST ROW: Nancy Watkins, Marsha Aitken, Caroline Mitchell, Katlny Webb, Isabell Talton, Mrs. Stovall. SECOND ROW: Gracie Boyd, Donna Gresham, Ann Colenda, Mary Helen Hancock, Sondra Dickerson, Tonia Joyce. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Wright, Gary Cash, Tommie Currin, Greg Belcher, Sam Currin, Wayne White. 25 Seated: Lily Comer, Mary CynThia Harris, Susan Wafkins. I-m G Arm Umm err Blockwe Bef Prmff Standing: Sara King, Cree Hicks, Diane Blackwell, Nine Girls Foster Webb School Spirii The cheerleaders are a viral parT of Webb laligh School spiriT. Led by chief, Linda Ann Currin and advisor, lVlrs. l..acala Oakes, These nine girls have Tried To seT an excellenT example Tor The enTire sTudenT body. They have sTood behind The WildcaTs win or lose and have served To remind us all whaT school spiriT and enThusiasm can do. Cheerleaders are elecTed each spring by voTe of The sTudenT body. They sTarT pracTicing in AugusT, and Their acTiviTies do noT end unTil The following spring. They hold pep rallies, make posTers, and lead cheers aT all TooTball and basl4eTball games. The oTTice of cheerleader is considered an honor, buT iT also means a greaT deal of responsibiliTy and hard work. We should all be graTeTul To These girls Tor The Time, energy, and eTTorT They have devoTed To Webb l'ligh School. LINDA ANN CURRIN Chief Q-1--9' 26 X PH-wax 1 K ' M Q I,II IIS-I Sf!- :No-,,,, .x I ,LI.,.w 'K R ,A I .psf 'Q 'N -Sf' I , I LILY COMER SARA KING DIANE BLACKWELL KERR BLACKWELL Y .-J ffff' BETH RRUITT SUSAN WATKINS LAURA LESLIE POWELL MARY CYNTHIA HARRIS 27 Cheerina J. V. Teams Are Seven Freshmen Girls N Q iffy fi -ei-se NANCY HARRIS Chief Lucy Hancock Susan Hunt Nancy Harris Cecelia Pruitt Mary Mitchell Debbie Cutts Ruth Wheeler Deborah Fox , ' 1 J.V, Cheerleaders help out at varsity games and pep rallies. 28 1, x f 'I A Qw ,As -X-N.,,, : .. fx y . L s if SEATED: Glenda Frazier, President: Sondra Howard, Vice President, Gracie Boyd, Secretary. STANDING: Mrs. Washington, Advisor, Dorothy Fuckett, Treosurerp Patsy Slaughter, Reporter. Club Members Assist ln library Work ..,...o,.,,, ,,,, W- 4 WW W MWNMWM FIRST ROW: Betty Talley, Karen Faucette, Linda Hester, Judy Finch, Linda Habgaod, Patsy Slaughter, Steve Wright, Billy Sharp. SECOND ROW: Mary Brooks, Ida Brooks, Barbara Greenway, Elaine Currin, Jinny Shatvvell, Isabelle Taltan, Ben White. THIRD ROW: Brenda Hester, Dianne Tippett, Ellen Gresham, Amy Stovall, Nancy Cash, Elizabeth Balmer, Annette Currin, Betsy Waadliet. FOURTH ROW: Linda Beal, Dorothy Puckett, Gracie Boyd, Danna l-lielema, Donna Gresham, Glenda Frazier, Danny l'lunt, Ronnie Wilkerson, Sandra Howard. 29 i- ' il' .Q Q. l SUBSTWUTE BUS DRIVERS FIRST ROW: Linda Hobgood, Jimmy Noblin, William Jones, Mary Ann Adcock. SECOND ROW: Ronny Newcomb, Graham Parham, Marshall Tingen, Henry Adcock. THIRD ROW: Haywood Bumpass, Altred Yancey, James Knott, Donna Hielema, Donald Ayscue. FOURTH ROW: George Tingen, Roger Glasscock, Alvin Hobgood, Carroll Hart, Edward Smith. Role Gi Bus Driver Carries Responsibility A Q .. l .. Q REGULAR BUS DRIVERS FIRST ROW: Clyde Pie-asants Buster Cite-rs, Gracie Boyd, Ellen Gresham. Bill Ramseyl Douglas Lunsford. SECOND ROW: Judy Talley, Linda Woody Brenda Davis, Linda McGhee, .loan Elliott, Pat Timberlake Mike Cifers. THIRD ROW: Fred Puckett, William Daniel Ronnie Burnette, Herbert Murray, Danny Hunt, Kent Currin, Robert Cox. FOURTH ROW: David Cash, Elvin Mangum, Clifton Capps, .James Dixon, Mark Currin, Ray Adcock, Larry Hart, Robert Humphries. Band Perlorms At All Football Games FIRST ROW: Kay Cheatham, Pat Campbell, Joy Forsythe, Debbie Pebbles, VaLinda Elliott, Tommy Estes. SECOND ROW: Glenda Morton, Glenda Montague, Sherry Hicks, Faye Noell, Betty Gail Blalock, June Watson, Carole Watson. THIRD ROW: Myra Brooks, Maxine Jeffcoat, Diane Long, Mike O'Brien, Davis Smith, Robbie Spencer. FOURTH ROW: Vivian Faucette, Carrie Frances Pruitt, Henry Jennings, Steve Puckett, Phillip Godwin, Robert Hill, Robert Montague. FIFTH ROW: Benny Blackwell, Sammy Jones, Phillip Finch, Charles Creech, Combined bands boost spirit at Football game. Bryant Haskins, Joe Hoskins. SIXTH ROW: Bobby Barnes, Frank Glover, Bruce Frazier, Pat Cox, Patricia Jones, Wayne Newcomb, Judy Keeton. SEVENTH ROW: Larry Wilson, Tony Oakes, Brent Oakes, Donald Mitchell, Mike Harris, Joe Hensgen. EIGHTH ROW: Gary Elms, Deborah Cash, Doug Wilson, Ronnie Tuck, Rusty Daniel, Jesse Butts, Sam Currin. NINTH ROW: Betsy Woodlief, Anita Currin, Amy Stovall, .linny Shotwell, Diane May. ,C Band members are not often caught loaiing. I i MR. FRANK McCULl.OCH TQMMY ESTES Direcior Drum Major Concerts Given in December Amd Moy ia ' ' x 2 . I 5 1 3 Y f iii , 35 1 CQLOR GUARDS: Betsy Woodlief, Anita Currin, Amy Stovall, Jimmy Shofwell, Diane Moy 32 Y ' ' Q - U ' . if 1 2 l xx I m.: I m m E ,I . si Af JOY EORSYTHE VA LINDA ELLIOTT PATRICIA CAMPBELL Head Maiorette , i nf Aj ' 2 Mfg H3 ' -'fi . , Zli,,,lhA N, F E h I Exif f' 2 Q 3. milf DEBBIE PEEBLES KAY CHEATHAM 33 MADRlGAL SINGERS SEATED: Claudette Hilton. STANDING: Billy Ball, Angela Frazier, Ronnie Noel, Robert Hill, Diane Cannady, Bruce Frazier, Robert Montague, Isabel Talton, Joan Flliot, Kay Frances Currin. Chorus Concerts Enioy TRIPLE TRIO FIRST ROW: Alma Watkins, Brenda Currin, Nancy Hicks. SECOND ROW: Frances Woodliet, Claudette Hi ltan, Diane Cannady, Kathy Webb, ecl By Student Body CHORUS FIRST ROW: Dianne Jackson, Peggy Jackson, Joyce Campbell, Betty Gray Talley, Martha Lynch, Donna Read Daniel, Linda Dickerson, Wanza Clark, Airna Watkins, Linda Ann Currin, Karen Faucette, Carolyn Adcock, Patricia Beal, Angela Frazier. SECOND ROW: Ellen Gresham, Mary Ann Adcock, Ann Bentley, Rat Hart, Ricky Woodliet, Marshall Keeton, Jim Wood, Ray Claiborne, Norma Wall, Annette Currin, Nancy Watts, Jean Hart, Mary I-ingen. THIRD ROW: Linda Daniel, Clernentine Hunter, Joanne Mathews, Rachel Wheeler, Buster Citers, Maryin Keeton, Deryl Hughes, Larry Sanford, Jirnmy Clack, Bruce Frazier, Judy Woodliet, Marilyn Stovall, Sybil Royster, 34 Joy Hart. FOURTH ROW: Susan Murray, Brenda Wheeler, Doris Whitt, Joan Elliot, Robert Cox Arrnstead Wilkinson, Bruce Daniel, George Tingen, Billy Ball, Beverly Brooks, Jean Wilson, Brenda Currin, Jean Short. FIFTH ROW: Barbara D'Brian, Brenda Rrice, Carolyn Brogden, Austin Currin, Hubert Cox, Harold Blackwell, Charles Englebright, Larry Morgan, James Morgan, Bonnie Bowling, Patsy Tingen. SIXTH ROW: Joan Keeton, Frances Waodliet, Brenda Dayis, Sandra Dicker- son, Claudette Hilton, Betty Jordan, Diane Cannady, Janie Burnette, Nancy Walker, Kaye Frances Currin, Louise Jordan, Judy Talley. ORGANIZATICIXIS fre leove our Hwomks To ol' Those who Move mode if possible for These groups of students To work Togefher in common fields of interest Forensic Socieiy Heoded by Cosh And lyon The J.F. Webb Forensic SocieTy is an organi- zaTion for The purpose of promoTing and developing sTudenTs' skills and abiliTies in oral expression: argumenT, public speaking, and debaTing. This club was begun by lVlr. John Webb in i964 and became a member of The NorTh Carolina High School DebaTing Union in ThaT year. By sponsoring and parTicipaTing in public speaking conTesTs, The members of The club are able To examine The yiews of oThers and To accepT deTeaT as well as yicTory. The meeTings oi The J.F. Webb Forensic SocieTy yary Trom exTempora- neous meeTings To non-conierence debaTes on a challenge basis. The members parTicipaTe willingly and enThusiasTically in These debaTes, noT only To develop Their skills, bur also To gain greaTer knowledge oi The many subiecTs oi presenT world- wide concern. Through research The Through argumenT The sTudenTs of The J.F. Webb Forensic SocieTy can relaTe TacTs as well as giye Their own inTerpreTaTion of Them. FIRST ROW: hloncy Wcnkins, Laurie Lyon, Ben White, Caroline Mitchell, 'Vlarsha Anken. SECOND ROW: Flora Taylor, lolo Feed, Robert Nionicgue, i.iary Helen Hancock, Donald Ayscue, pod Rose. THIRD ROW: GilberT Hensgen, Tommy Currin, Sam Currin, Gary Cash, Henry Jennings. M Webb High debarors Take on NoTre Dame. Henry Jennings, Gary Cash, Flora Taylor, Tornrny Currin. Deco members Linda Sadler and Laura Taylor appear to be working hard. The Distributive Education Club CDECAD was organized tor the tirst time this year here at J.l:. Webb l'ligh School. There are twenty members ot our local club, which is also attiliated with the state and national organizations. DECA is the program at youth activity relating to Distributive Education and is designed to develop tuture leaders tor marketing and distribution. DECA is the only national youth organization operating through the public schools to attract young people to these fields. The main purposes of the DECA Club are ill to develop a respect tor education in marketing and distribution which will contribute to vocational competence, and CQD to promote understanding and appreciation tor the responsibilities ot citizenship in our tree, competetive enterprise system. M25 -. . i il-5355 . 'I -W if 5- H if I E 4 Q S' S Y 5 i wk i sg - s ld -...Q SEATED: Becky Overton, Treasurer, Linda Sadler, Secrefary Donald Warren, Vice President. STANDING: Mr. John Boll AdViS0l'i ROger Oakley, Parliamenfarian, Charleg Bgrlqer President: Sieve Faucette, Associate President DECA Club Begins First Year At Webb FIRST ROW: Bonnie Ellixson, Joanne l'light, Becky Hatton, Laura Taylor, Linda Sadler, Josephine Beal, Becky Overton. SECOND ROW: Donald Warren, Terrell Sharron, Jack Smith, David Cash, Dan Blackwell, Tommy Daniel, Bobby Harvell. THIRD ROW: Steve Faucette, Charles Barker, Marshall Brooks, Mike Arrington, Nelson Dunn, Roger Oakley. 5 A ':Qi?Q Q':fE T French l students get a first Taste of French culture. The French Club, Le Cerle Francais l, meets once each month in Room 20 during Their class period. Rrograms Tor The club are presented in French by dihcereni members of The class. ln This way French l students begin To learn more about French customs and culture. This is a valuable aid in learning The language. Mrs. Slaughter is The club's hard working advisor. Through her efforts, a charter Tor The club was presented To The student council This year. French Clubs Plan And Carry Qui Annual ff , L. 'gf I ,,,, i SEATED: Charles Barker, President, Sam Currin, President: Gilbert Hensgen, President: Mrs. Patricia Slaughter, Advisor. STANDING: Nina Wheeler, Vice President, Laurie Lyon, Vice President: Philip Godwin, Treasurer: Kerr Blackwell, Secrefaryy Dianne Blackwell, Treasurer: Fam Pruitt, Vice President: Glenn Woodlief, Treasurer, Patsy Slaughter, Vice President. 5 FRENCH l FIRST ROW: Nancy Watkins, Cathy Blevins, Delores Oakley, Mary Brooks, Liza Currin, Ratsy Slaughter, Huff, Nina Wheeler, Kerr Blackwell, Betsy Woodliei, Hobgood, Laurie Lyon. SECOND ROW: Gradie Estes, Paula Linda Linda Young, Larry Wilson, Allen Seate, David Wilson, Dorothy Jones, Danna Jean Blackwell, Mildred Fakes, Diane Blackwell, Waltz, Jan Abbot, Mary Ola Kearney. THIRD ROW: Betsy Donna Hielema, Billy Ball, Randy Poole, David Carter, Dorothea Jones, Linda McGhee, Sanne Jones, Alvin Waodliet, Carole Watson, Lennie Green, Johnny Butts, Larry Champion, Jimmy Finch. FOURTH ROW: Donna Gresham, Barbara O'Brian, Bobby Joe Taylor, Rod Rose, Larry Currin, Ricky Flatt, Glenn Woodliet, Frank Gill, Deryl Hughes, Sam Currin, Cree Hicks, Pam Pruitt. FIFTH ROW: Charles Barker, Jimmy Wright, Gilbert Hensgen, Gary Cash, Ray Huff, Toney Gregory, David Bailey, William Landis, Sammy Jones, John Hightower, Carroll Hart, Roger Baird, Tommy Estes, Cable Regan, Dennis Harris, Philip Godwin. 38 .5 Q S ig t fef t A Chats d'allee are onthe prowl' SEATED: Mrs. Slaughter, Advisor, Alma Watkins, President. STANDING: Hilbin Young, Program Chairman, Mary Helen Hancock, Program Chairman, Caroline Mitchell, Vice President, Bonnie Timberlake, Secretory, Fleming Hayes, Vice President. FIRST ROW: Linda Ann Currin, Fat Campbell, Nancy Newton, Susan Currin, Annette Currin, Dionne Wood. AIM Watkins, June King, Angelo Frazier. SECOND ROW: Louise Mgcoy, Barbara Heggie, Sherry Daniel, Hilda Hicks, Douglas Thomas, Flora Taylor, Faye Adcock, Caroline Mitchell, Bonnie Timberlake. THIRD ROW: Kerry Lynch, Tommy Hardy, Tony Currin, Mary Helen Hancock, Lily Corner, Wayne White, Marshall Tingen, Fleming Hayes. FOURTH ROW: George Thomas McGhee, Herbert Murray, Donald Ayscue, Al Slaughter, Gwen Hightower, Ray Baker, Robin Young, Alfred Yancey. Banquet In Spring Gt Year Le Cerle Francais II, meets in Room 20 each month at their class period with their advisor, Mrs. Patricia S. Slaughter. The purpose at their meetings is to enrich the learning ot a foreign language through a greater knowledge ot the customs and civilizations at France. ln process this year is a student council charter tor the club. The Spring banquet is enthusiastically looked forward to tor enjoyment by French l and ll clubs. The club is led this year by Alma Watkins. Caroline Mitchell and Bruce Frazier serve as Vice- Fresidents, while Bonnie -Timberlake and Fleming Hayes serve as Secretary-Treasurers. Students enjoy the French cuisine inside La Cage. 39 A, We ,. xii' ,M 3 at aw- , 1 SEATED: Mrs. Mary Frances Boyd, Advisor, Nancy Ellen Gresham, Presidenfg Mrs. Dorothy Pruitt, Advisor. STANDING: Marsha Aitken, Secretary, Linda Daniel, Treasurer, Brenda Currin, Recreation Leader, Gracie Boyd, Historian, Nancy Walker, Parliamenfcriung Dorothea Jones, Vice President, Kathy Webb, Reporter. North Carolina representatives to National F.lrl.A. Convention Future l-lomemalcers Ot America The Future Homemakers of America is a youth organization which provides an opportunity for girls to develop into competent Homemakers. The worth-while club gives them the satisfaction of belonging to a nationwide organization that is doing a wonder- ful job in improving family living. The l:.l'l.A. realize that the future homes of America are in the hands of the youth of today. By developing their own lives, the girls will be able to have homes where love, security, and faith form the foundation of the family unit. The Webb Chapter attends certain events which further their interest in Home Economics. The club has sent delegates to the PHA. District IV Rally, the l:.H.A. State Convention, and the l:.l'l.A. National Meeting in St. Louis, Missouri. in Philadelphia-Vvebb represented by Mrs. Pruitt and Dorothea Jones. DOROTHEA JONES District Treasurer l .. 1. A4 L SENIDRS AND FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: lda Brooks, Jeanette Elliot, Nora Ayerett, Joyce Pruitt, Judy Cash, Mary Ann Calbreth, Barbara May. SECOND ROW: Ellen Gresham, Brenda Currin, Janet Wrenn, Dorothy Puckett, Melinda Corrin, Diane Hobgaod, Becky Hatton, Marvel Carter. THIRD ROW: Linda i JUNlDRS AND SOPHDMDRES FIRST ROW: Linda l-lester, Kay Dickerson, Elaine Currin, Brenda Adcack, Rebecca DeMent, Patricia Beal, Katherine Blair, Jean Hart, Delores Oakley, Mary Brooks. SECOND ROW: Janet Larnpkin, Mary Lou Clark, Joanne Mathews, Cynthia Currin, Jody Finch, Paola Hott, Margaret Chaplin, Joan Srnith, Shelia Jones, Janet McCoy, Wilma Bagby. THIRD ROW: Dorothea Jones Daniel, Gracie Boyd, Anne Wilkerson, Brenda Davis, Jody Woadliet, Patricia Critcher, Marsha Aitken. FOURTH ROW: Kitty Boswood, Nancy Walker, Cinderella Boyd, Percine Browning, Diane Cannady, Cheryl Rarnsey, Susan Carbitt, Jackie Clark. Nancy Cash, Mildred Eakes, Becky Carrin, Rhonda Campbell, Nancy Carrin, Barbara Paine, Joyce Ramsey, Bonnie Bowling, Patricia Elliott, Kathy Webb. FOURTH ROW: Mary Ola Kearney, Marsha Carrin, Mary Lou Freeman, Claadette Hilton, Linda Cannady, Joyce Blackwell, Judy Talley, Teresa Watkins, Ellen Franklin, Gail Clement, Maiorie Cole. AGRICULTURE Ill AND IV FIRST ROW: Billy Jones, Larry Eranklin, Mike Melton, Jimmy Noblin, Walter Sharon, Larry Sanford, Bill Ramsey, Jack Howard. SECOND ROW: James Knott, Haywood Bumpass, Robert Cox, Kent Currin, Fleming Wilkins, Ronnie Daniel, Taylor O'Brian, Dan Blackwell, Tommy Newcomb. THIRD ROW: George Tingen, Bill Rackett, Charles Englebright, Ben Thorpe, Bernard Daniel, Marshall Newton, Ronald Jones, Tony Keeton, James Watson, Eletcher Dickerson. FOURTH ROW: Charles Wall, James Dixon, Marshall Brooks, Clifton Capps, Ray Cox, Mike Cash, Roger Glasscock, Larry Hart, George Harris, Elvin Mangum. AGRICULTURE II FIRST ROW: Jesse Jones, William Ramsey, Douglas Lunsford, Ken Averett, J.l'r. Cox, I-lel Dickerson, George Clark, Roger Murray. SECOND ROW: Danny Hutt, Limuel Watts, Dale Setzer, Wayne I-light, Johnny Butts, Rete Keeton, Ronnie Wheeler, Michael Currin, Oscar Yancey. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Newton, Henry Adcock, Bill Currin, Leon Eogleman, Jamie Bean, Marvin Keeton, Glen kllilkins, Freddie Ruckett, Gary Brame, William Newton. FOURTH ROW: Ronnie Wilkerson, Jlrnmy Morgan, G7zie Smith, Robert Humphries, Harold Black- well, Alec Rarham, Harry Hobgood, John Hightower, Mark Currin. AGRICULTURE I FIRST ROW: John Murray, Bryan Clayton, E.F. Cates, Fred Ellington, Wade Thomas, Don Bunning, David Lunsford, David Wheeler, Mike Jones, Randy Matthews, Ray Claiborne, Lee Newcomb, Chris Gresham, David Hicks, Donnie Tippett, Donnie Cox. SECOND ROW: Andy Melton, Gerald Williams, Wade Rrice, Eugene Lloyd, Dale Blackwell, Clyde Rleasants, Steve Walker, Mike Elliott, Gerald Denny, Donald Blackwell, Richard Hicks, Wayne Weary, Wayne Currin, Tommy Jackson, Graham Rarham. THIRD ROW: Gary Garrett, Russell Murray, Ray Claiborne, Dicky Elliott, Randall Currin, Nathaniel Lindsay, Charles Yancey, William Eaisan, Willie Lee Brooks, Donald Humphries, Rusty Burwell, Larry Wilson, Armstead Wilkerson, David Cottrell, Ronnie Bowling. FOURTH ROW: James Hilton, Jack Wilkerson,Wayne Matthews, Carroll Glasscack, Wayne Ruckett, Henry Denny, Donald Milton, Jerry Ramsey, David Satterwhite, Calvin Brown, Harold Williams, Jimmy Hockaday, Billy King, Bobby Daniel. Future Farmers Gt America One of the largest and most active organizations at J.l:. Webb High School is the Future Farmers ot America. Under the leadership ot Jack Howard and Bill Ramsey, this year's club stressed agricultural leadership, the intelligent choice ot farming occupations, and the development ot character and citizenship among its members. Further desire to fulfill their goals led to the participation ot students in the State FFA. Leadership Training School, and the l:.l:.!-X. Camps. To have fun and promote fellowship, the l:.l:.A. held its annual Father and Son Banquet and Christmas party. To raise money the members ran the concession games. stand at tootball -vir- xgx f ' ' 'E Hz at ousi Win , 7' , LQ v in ,aw WVU in ff Seated: Jack Hovvard, President Bill Qamsey, Vice Presidenip .James Dixon, Secretary. Standing: Marshall Newton, Treasurer, William Talley, Reporter, Robert Cox, Senfinel. Mr. Jesse Butts, Mr. Robert Hill, and Mr. James Burnette, Advisors 553' NW-al' Ag ZS' g Gm ' do gl-T10 FJ oi ' -fl A Q X P ' 9 c , Ki :T T 3 .no JA 6 K fic 43 FuTure Teachers DT America The l:uTure Teachers of America is a vvorThvvhile organizaTion, The purpose aT which is To acquainT The sTudenTs wiTh The TuncTions of The Teaching profession. Many have shown a profound inTeresT in This club since iTs beginning. Learning of The various branches aT Teaching has been boTh inform- aTive and revealing To each member. By presenTing programs, The prospecTive Teachers are given an opporTuniTy To explore and To learn abauT The possibiliTies of The Teaching profession. The members are able To help each oTher To undersTand and To recog- nize Their individual poTenTials Tor becoming successTul Teachers. Pam Pruitr, Vice President: Donna Blackwell, Secretory, Dororhea Jones, Treasurer, Linda Hobgood, Reporter, KaThy Webb, Reporter, Mrs. Mary McSvvain, Advisor, Linda Daniel, Presidenf, fnof picturedl. l:.T.A. members teach classes aT Webb Tor one day. FIRST ROW: Bonnie Timberlake, Liza Corrin, Linda Hobgaod, Linda Gill, l3aTsy SlaughTer, AnneTTe Currin, Jinny Shoivvell, Nancy Hicks. SECOND ROW: Amy STovall, Donna Blackvvell, Linda Daniel, Jean Roller, Sondra Howard, Janet Lumpkins, Cinde- rella Boyd, Kathy Webb, Ann Wilkerson. THIRD RUW: Nancy Currin, Val.inda Ellioh, Sandra Dickerson, Ann Colenda, Linda Cannady, Dorothea Jones, ClaudeTTe HilTon, MargareT Chaplin. FOURTH ROW: Mariorie Cole, Teresa WaTkins, Pam PruiTT, Cree Hicks, Sam Currin, Vann CuTTs, Marshall Tingen. F.T.!-X. girls discuss Teaching profession with Miss MclnTyre. n 1 Z2 Z1 ,Z 814- gf . r 1 4, K 'Kite- 'ff ' ,. . . 3 The newest club at J.l:. Webb 5. High School is the Science Club. ':V- f l - ' lT was organized in the early , Tall under the direction of Mr. King, Mrs. Currin, and Mrs. Johnson. To insure that the club would be a permanent organization, a constitution was written and approved by The club. As stated in The constitution The purpose of The Science Club is to provide The opportunity tor students To develop Their attitudes, skills, and understanding at scientitic knowledge. The highlight ot The year was The Club's sponsoring at The School Science Fair. The winners it ot This lair attended The State Science Fair in Raleigh. 5EATEDr Gwen l'liQlWTOWeI', Treasurer, Iola peed, Secretary. STANDING: Gary Cash, President, Mrs. Currin, Advisor, Meyer Dvvorsky, Vice President. EXTT ' ' Science A A Q A , pq Sf S Q . K . FIRST ROW: Iola peed, Isobell Talton, Kathy Webb, Patsy Slaughter, Delores Oakley, Jinny Shotwell, Nancy Hicks, Janet Lumpkins, Amy Stovall. SECOND ROW: Joy Forsythe, Flora Taylor, David Brooks, Frank Glover, Donnie Tingen, Sholar Powell, Marsha Aitken, Laurie Lyon, Linda Cannady, Jerry Broyal, Linda Grissom, David Rose, John Hunt, Tommy Arrington. THIRD ROW: Sam Currin, Gwen Hightower, Mike Avant, Gary Cash, Robert Hill, Ann Colenda, Claudette Hilton, Lennie Green, George Hunt, Forest Oakley, Danny Hunt. FOURTH ROW: Jimrny Wright, Tommy Currin, Meyer Dworsky, Sidney Corner, Ben Grimes, Herbert Washington, Charles Piper, Carroll Hart, Billy Usry, Robin Young. Meyer Dwarsky and Robert Montague work on chemical magic show. 45 hi 5 ' 95.5 55 N FIRST ROW: Maxine Jeifcoat, Glenn Lilly, Susan Fox, Leslie Saunders, Janie Williamson, Joy Wilkie, Steve Wright, Cecil Peebles, Buster Lumpkin, Ai Barnes. SECOND ROW: Ginnie Lee Dickerson, Mary Debbie Cutts, Bruce Dickerson, Carrie Pruitt, Ruth Wheeler, Faye Noell, Linda Aitken, Mary Mitchell, Mary Ann Culbreth, Patricia Fiscus, Kathy Boyd, Barbara May, Gene Ayscue, Dale Williford, Christine lnscoe. THIRD ROW: Teresa Currin, Cecelia Pruitt, Sherry Hicks, Melinda Currin, Gail DeMent, Billy Bullock, Hugh Currin, Jr., rl' SEATED: Susan Corbitt, President, Mrs. Gladys Satterwhite, Advisor, Linda Aitken, President, Teresa Curtin, President. STAN DIN G: Mary Mitchell, Secretary, Nancy Harris, Vice President, Gene I-Xyscue, Secretary, Betty Yancey, Vice President, Jackie Clark, Secretary, Al Barnes, Vice President. Janet Wrenn, Betty Lynn Yancey, Gracie Boyd, Bryant Haskins David Brooks. FOURTH ROW: Jackie Clark, Wayne Currin, Jimmy Williams, Lucy Hancock, Rose Puckett, Danny Hall Sammy Hobgood, Bill Mitchell, Mike Currin, David Stewart, Cinderella Boyd, Nancy Harris, Susan Hunt, Lyna Breedlove. FIFTH ROW: Kitty Boswood, Susan Corbitt, Bryant Murchinson, Dal Mackie, Bill Daniel, Ronnie Currin, Robbie Clark, Matt Norris, James Allen, Drew Morgan, Lindsey Yancey, Ronnie Bowling, William Adcock. 1 1 Latin I The primum bonum ot a beginning Latin student is to make the Latin Club, tor thereby hang many extras. One of these is being a slave at the annual Roman banquet in the spring. Boys and girls, wearing a short servant's tunic, carry out their masters' orders. These range from doing acrabatics to singing solos. For three days after they are sold, they work tor their owners. Freshmen are chosen every year to present a dance feature at the banquet. This year's dance theme was a salute to the Nine Muses, who were depicted on a mural backdrop with their horse, Pegasus. Sixty-seven Latin l J.C.L.'ers have two new experiences beckoning them: attending the N.C. J.C.L. Convention in Chapel Hill in March, and attending the National Convention at Bowling Green, Kentucky. Those whose grades recommend them will receive a boost from the club treasury. It is no wonder that Latin l students tind their participation in Cognoscamus one ot the highlights ot the year. Second-year J.C. L.'ers teel like protessionalsvvhen it comes to Latin Club activities, tor they are not walking untried paths. These pros decorate tor the Latin banquet and have the privi- lege ot lording over the lowly slaves. An Emperor and Empress are chosen from their group each year to reign over the banquet. Many Latin II members will attend the state J.C.L. con- vention in Chapel Hill and the national convention in Ken- tucky this year. Last year a group ot second-year stu- dents entertained at the state con- vention with a dance. Freshmen entertain at Latin Banquet. V, ,fini Qi, I . 3 . firm, lm SEATED: Linda Cannady, Secretory, Jinny Shotvvell, Secretary. STANDING: Bill Nelms, Vice Presi dent, Joe Hensgen, President, Donny Currin, Vice President, Mike Avant, President. latin Il FIRST ROW: Elaine Curtin, Jinny Shotvvell, Mary Cynthia Harris, Marsha Watkins, Diane May, Debra Peebles, Beth Pruitt, Jean Hart, Elizabeth Balmer, , ft Kay Cheatham. SECOND ROW: Frankie Dvvorsky, David Rose, Page Seate, Frank Glover, Nancy Hicks, lsabel Talton, Mary Lou Clark, Janet Lumpkin, Kathy Webb, Glenda Morton, Amy Stovall, Linda Hester, Margaret Person, Susan Watkins, Linda Cannady, Sara King, Jean Roller. THIRD ROW: Tommy Arrington, Donnie Tingen, Patrick Timberlake, George Boyd, Billbleims, John Hunt, Sholar Powell, Mariorie Cole, Barbara Payne, Mary Lou Freeman, Dorothy Puckett, Gail Clement. FOURTH ROW: Joe Hensgen, Robert Montague, George Hunt, Mike Regan, Jimmy Overton, Alvin Hobgood, Mike Avant, Cable Regan, Sidney Comer, Henry Jennings, Charles Piper, Danny Currin, Warren Freeman, Herbert Washington. 1 . -Y . iii, latin lll .gf Q - .. . . , FIRST ROW: Linda Hobgood, Michelle DeVos, Jean Cox, Joan Smith, Patsy Slaughter, Sondra Howard Linda Grissom, Eliza Currin. SECOND ROW: Laurie Lyon, Donna Blackwell, lola Peed, Lily Comer, Mike Saunders, Sandro Dickerson, Douglas Thomas, Joy Forsythe, VaLinda Elliott, Dorothea Jones, Kaye Frances Currin, Ann Colenda, Tonie Joyce, Betsy Woltz. THIRD ROW: Gary Cash, Pamela Pruitt, Jimmy Wright, William Ellington, Jim Elliott, Robert Hill, Glenn Woodlief, Diane Cannady, Danny Hunt, Eorest Oakley, Raymond Callahan. FOURTH ROW: Sam Currin, Gilbert Hensgen, Cree Hicks, Bill Cheatham, Meyer Dworsky, Gwen Hightower, Mike Harris, Bobby Barnes, Robert Powell. Linda Sue Clark. gg ., , fiifttii ' H. tl ,, l , , , , . . ' -fi I Even though there are only two years ot Latin offered at Webb, many Juniors and Sen- iors participate in the Latin lll Club. They remember that the club name, Cognoscamus, means Let us learn. , an idea that has even more significance now that they are approach- ing graduation. Erom this group, Jimmy Wright ran as a candidate tor N.C. J.C.L. president at Chapel l-lill in March. Jimmy was Webb lsligh's first candidate for state president. l'le has to his credit two state and two national conventions, Webb's club has in the past years sent seventy-six delegates to national meetings. Glen Woodliet and Linda Sue Clark are crowned Lf' VE Emperor and Express at annual Latin Banquet. Gilbert Hensgeri, Laura Leslie Powell, Bill ,I Cheatham, Joy Forsythe, Glen Woodliet, and ATHLETICS .fe who have devoTed so much Time To The heTTermehT OT The ' ' ,, 3 ' V' ,gg 5.4, J 5 I ' Tk '. ' fa Q T -- . 1 ' . i , XG . C1ThTeTic program leave G chahehge To oTherS To uphold The high sfandords OT sportsmanship Gnd school SQTTTT QT Webb. li X 'W .WPT D W 1 ' ' ' T B f fin , V ,, , vf,,9 i 1 Ei? 'XX I W ,T F! 1521, l l, A 4 ', ,Zi 1- -i ' --f' T A ' W f ' V MAX M 5 fii 5 Q 'fi W 5 H S I 1 7 E FIRST ROW: Donald Warren, Jay Perkinson, .limmy Morgan, Tommy Daniel, Ben Grimes, Danny Williiord, Kim Smith, Carroll l'larT. SECOND ROW: James Allen, Clnarles Barker, Mike Harris, Tony Oakes, Sfeve lfaucefte, Bobby Barnes, Ronnie Daniel, Billy Nelms. THIRD ROW: Huber? Cox, George Clark, Mike Melton, Philip Godwin, Danny Currin, Tommy Arrington, Andy Melton, Deryl Hughes. FOURTH ROW: Maurice Pruitt, Lennie Greene, .lolwnny Buns, Billy Ball, Wayne Matthews, Doug Wilson, William Landis, Ronnie Wilkerson, Warren Freeman. Fooilaall Team i-las First Season Unclef TRI-CAPTAINS Tony Oakes, Ben Grimes, and Charles Barker. , i ' .-sf,2ffQ,fi3z,: 's' XM' inf ufi iili ,, i Qngilll 23 Bl QI Alvin Woodliei, David Noel, Russell Daniel, Managers- VARSITY FOOTBALL The J.l:. Webb WildcaTs came oaT oT The '65 season in TiTTh place in The conference wiTh a 3-6-l record. The 'CaTs had a T-11 home record, winning againsT Jordan T6-QT in The nexT To The lasT game of The season. They were deTeaTed by Boxboro Till-Ol, Dunn H9-UT, Henderson C9-Ol, and NorThern 04' , y n I' C33-Ol on Their home Tield. Webb deTeaTed SoaTh Granville T32-OT, and Hender- T, son U2-Ol avvay from home, while losing To Hillsboro ll?-6D and SouThern 5 I' T C26-OJ. The Tie againsT Chapel Hillwas The only one of The season U2-TQT. ' The leTTermen on The '65 Team were: Ben Grimes aT cenTer, Andy lVlelTon aT guard, Tommy Daniel aT guard, Mike lVlelTon aT Tackle, Ronnie Daniel aT Tackle, Danny Williford aT Tackle, Frank Dixon aT Tackle, Jay Perkinson aT Tackle, Donald Warren aT end, Bobby Barnes aT end, Tony Oakes aT aoarTer- back, Tommy ArringTon aT aaarTerback, Carroll HarT aT halfback, Mike Harris aT halTback, Johnny BuTTs aT fallback, and Charles Barker aT Tullback. O,uarTer- back Tony Oakes and cenTer Ben Grimes shared All-EasT honorable menTion while Tony was elecTed To The All-Conference Team. WiTh eighT leTTermen remrning, Coach Gravley is hoping Tor a very success Toi season in '66. WhoT's going on Tommy? ! Coach Jim Groveley and Tommy ArringTon Coach Jim Orayely Revenge is sweef as WildcaTs deTeaT Henderson-T2-O. 51 l Y in-gmmyggfep ,,m,w:,f:4ggmnu1m I J Q Ii. , , . K 6 4? I g. ., .. I? CHARLES BARKER T0C 'e Fullbock STEVE FAUCETTE V I wk X '51 is QI 2 ' 'Y K ,, q Q , , M . if 2 'c I-sexi I I V 'fi -5 5 ,N ,YQ s N , k I-IIQIIIIQIII QI Season. A I2 Io O ,K BEN GRIMES Cenfer JAY PERKINSON Tackle DANNY WI LLIFOIQD DONALD WARREN T C 'e f- '- 3 xgi. T' w End KIM SMITH End W , , Qu, f' A i rri Y . i ..c. ,, M fl eg , ,., 1 ,-.X gg i , ax -. X , L ff- or -.L M A , , i , M .N 'Li' W W i , 'N' - lilll-Jcjgagi 641355 in on Jordon Poi cons and emerge victorious by a ' B i ll e e e e L G, N, Q lb 'Q 1, t, ,.k: .- L 'i ,-:l 2 , I: . r 1. -- A X Q Q 4 lf? I .4 .i., L A A JAMES ALLEN Back i Victory Over Henderson .M fr V W M 1, is sv. TONY OAKES BOBBY BARNES Buck End N fiber, .-x 'V 'J iw? .. Y xxx r A Q' QQ L. 8 Q Tackle FRANK DIXON 'R Guard 'l X ,FQ X Johnny Butts, Back Ronnie Daniel, Gum-d i Mike Harris, ' J Back .A A Maurice Pruitt, Guard Mike Melton, George Clark, ' Guard Jimmy Morgan, Guard Carroll Hart, Back Danny Currin, End Andy Melton, Guard I . x Deryl Hughes, f A End g if er Billy Ball, 'B' End gf Tommy Arrington, Q lfk Fkpfi' Back Warren Freeman, .,k Tackle A -,,. V., 2' William Landis, I - N Linebacker 'fi K Lennie Green End Billy Nelrns, Back Doug Wilson, 1 A Q7 Center . i i Tommy Daniel, Guard Philip GOCiwiri, Linebacker Wi U'-We r-'lT 'hM 'Li l L, li' I MADISON RIGGAN FRANK DIXON ROBERT POWELL Ceflfel' Forward Guard CHARLES BARKER TONY OAKES BEN TI-IORP Cerlfel' Back Forward xl :rg BEN GRIIVIES Graham Begins A Process OI Gm TONEY GREGORY MIKE ARRINGTON Center Cenier GILBERT HEINISGEN JIMMY WRIGHT Guard Forward sf ll I TTIII 'ii GREG BELCI-IER GARY CASH Forward Forward Madison snores anorher rebound agoinsf SouTh Granvi l le. FIRST ROW: Toney Gregory, Gary Cash, Arringfon. ROW: Charles Barker, Greg Coach James Graham, in The midsT of rebuilding his Webb Wildcars, has led his Team in a vigorous and desirous campaign This seoson. The WildcaTs have been led by Co-CapTains Tony Oakes, The only reTurning leTTerman, and Ben Grimes, a Transfer leTTerman wiTh a deadly shooTing eye Trom King's MounTain. OTher Team sTarTers This seosan hove been The rebellious rebounder, Charles Barker, ourside shooTer, Madison Riggan, and Greg Belcher, an excellenT scorer and vigorous rebounder. GThers on The Team who saw aCTion This season are seniors, Frank Dixon and Ben Thorpe, boTh OT whom were colorTul players, iuniors, RoberT Powell, GilberT l-iensgen, Gary Cash, Jimmy WrighT, and Toney Gregory. Rebuilding Wildcais 'jabs Belcher, Ben Grimes, Tony Oakes, Ben Thorp, Madison Riggan. SECOND Jimmy Wright, RoberT Powell, GilberT Hensgen, Frank Dickerson, Mike VARSITY BASKETBALL Webb baTTles Henderson before capaciry crowd. Charles and Greg fighr rlwe Barrie oT Coach James Graham The Boards. Ben Grimes and Tony Oakes Co-Captains 55 ANN COLENDA Forward FIRST ROW: Debby Peebles, Michele DeVos, Susan Carbitt, Ann Colenda, Linda Daniel, Kitty Bosvvood. SECOND ROW: Paola Halt, Carrie Pruitt, Barbara O'Brian, Vivian Faucette, Maiorie Cole, Margaret Person, Linda Holngooj, Teresa Watkins, Bonnie Bowling. Colenda Ana Daniel Ciiosen To Lead Marslna Aitken, ,lane Daniel, Alrna Ware kins, Managers. iam: or Exeiicisi: AND T ,L .,,. f v .x MRS, LA MT, WY, 1 t S Tnis year was an exceptionally long year tor trie Kittens. lriere were only 2 seniors on time tearn, along witii l iunior, 3 soplioniores, and 3 iresrirrten. Because at triis apparent yoatri and inexperience, tlie Kittens nad an extrernely poor seasong itoweyer, tliere is a yery good outlook tor tne corning years. Mrs, Dakes is contident tnat the experience gained tliis year lay younger players will greatly benefit tlwern later. Co-captains tlfiis year were Ann Colenda and Linda Daniel. Linda lnlobgoocl, Kitty Boswooa, Mariorie Cole, and Margaret Person saw a great deal oi action tnis season. ,-xx VY! CALA OAKES Coach 56 VARSITY BASKETBALL L. LINDA DANIEL. - ANN COLENDA Co-Captains 'I 'u Kiffens Hustle To retrieve foose ball. Q MAJORIE COLE Guard BELOW: TERESA VVATKINS Forward BARBARA O'BRIAN umm DANIEL MARGARET PERSONS Fofwfffd Guufd Fofwafd BONNIE BOWLING Guard The Kittens. LINDA HOBGOOD Forward Qfx ,gb NN-N COACH BOB SCI-IUCK FRANKIE DWORSKY PI-IILLI P FINCH Managers ff ry , 2 ,mk', RAY BAKER Infield Bosebdl ls Most POQUIQV OI AII X GREY BELCI-IER Pitcher MARSHALL BROO KS Catcher BILL CURR IN InfieId f Q L 47 ' f' , .f , f-I 2 . ,,., V, A . FDM' JIM ELLIOTT OuffieId TOMMY HAROE E InfieId TONY OAK ES Infield ff, FOREST OAKLEY JAY PERKINSON Pifcher Infield Spring Sooris BOYS MOINIOGRAM CLUB FIRST ROW: Tommy Arrington, Johnny BUTTS, Andy Melton, Tony Ookes, Alvin Woodlief. SECOND ROW: Ben Thorp, Donold Worren, Ronnie Doniel, Donny Williford, Tommy Daniel, Mike Melton. THIRD ROW: Ben Orirnes, Steve Faucerfe, .lay Perkinson, Russell Daniel, Bobby Barnes, Corroll Han, Mike Harris. FOURTH ROW: Williom Landis, Robert Powell, Marshall Brooks, Greg Belcher, Charles Barker, Frank Dixon. . . my --,o mW.w..mNmewv,N...,o..o,,. , .., ..,...,,,....,.,.. - 5 5 K T x si' - MADISON RIGGAN Pitcher BEN THORP Infield M? 7? V' ,, MIKE AR RINOTON Af, BOBBY BARN ES FRANK DIXON Track Teem Begins Intensive Treinung LENNIE ORE EN WILLIAM LANDIS 94 MIKE HARRIS LARRY MORGAN W3 I I I I s E ALVIN I-IOBOOOD WILLIAM NEWTON ra, fr, QW Program As Spring Approaches. TRACK TEAM COACH JAMES GRAHAM KIM SMITH LARRY W Q I f gm 1 f-a, sf 'I 5 'Lg I 22? Ii ,ji ff exft 'liv-an L. SIDNEYCOMER SAMCURRIN BRUCE DANIEL BILL DANIEL GOII Becomes Newest Sport Webb QIIers MEYER DWORSKY JIMMY EINCI-I GEORGE HUNT JOHN HUNT MIKE SAUNDERS Ir Nyc l QIEBB th A 15 4f 9 5 5 I FIRST ROW: Hugh Currin, Sammy I-labgood, Lindsay Overton, Robbie Spencer, Wade Price, Steve Wright, Leslie Saunders, Danny Williams. SECOND ROW: Barry Johnson, Wayne Mathews, Mike Currin, Wayne Currin, William Adcock, Eddie Stallings, Sears Day, Jer se Butts. THIRD ROW: Bill Daniel, Bryant Hoskins, Bill Mitchell, Dal Mackie, Roger Mirns, George Eyins, l-levy Denny, Robbie Clark. Football Basketball FIRST ROW: Robbie Clark, Jesse Butts, Lindsay Over- ton, Steve Wright, Johnny Butts, Leslie Saunders, Danny Williams, Cecil Peebles. SECOND ROW: Armstead Wilkerson, Eddie Stallings, George Hunt, Jimmy Williams, Tommy Arrington, John Hunt, Bill Daniel, Bill Mitchell. THIRD ROW: Dal Mackie, Lindsay Yancey, Carroll Hart, William Landis, Dayid Satterwhite, Bill Powell, Henry Jennings, Bryant Haskins. FEATURES Ye TCR? MTH US TOTE .womfierfm msmoriea miie here ffewimg Those WHO foUow Cl Qrwfifemge To Qomwwe T3 grow Through scholfurshio, friendship, and Gdwevememf. Twelve Lovely Girls Represent ,am fl? ALMA WATKINS, sensor JOY FORSYTHE, sensor VALINDA ELUOTT, Junior CAROLE WATSON, Junior 66 BREN DA CUR RlN, Queen BETSY WQLTZ, Junior Webb In The Homecoming Court wzzfsff DIANE MAY, Sophomore BETH RRUITT, Sophomore MARY CYNTHIA HARRIS, Sophomore ,br gf f LUCY HANCOCK, Freshman RUTH WHEELER, Freshman MARY MITCHELL, Freshman 67 --3 Homecgmmg Queen BRENDA CURRHXI es ,ff Philip Godwin and Va Linda Elliott. E E George Hunt and Befb Pruitt. Ben Tborp and .lay Forsythe. Sammy Jones and Carole Watson. 5,A:.e Mike Saunders and Rmb Wbeeler. .r-nrfm'-33 Kim Smith and Alma Warlciris. Philip Finch and Diane May. Robbie Clark and Lacy Hancock. Meyer Dworsky arid Betsy Wolrz. l Fai s-...N Carroll Hart and Mary C. Harris. 3'-:w.... Robert Powell and Mary Mifclwell. Seniors Earn local Ana National Recognition 5 1 MARSHA AITKEN DAR Award MEYER DWORSKY and ELORA TAYLOR Nafional Merit Einalisrs JOY EORSYTHE and BEN GRIMES Nariohal Merit Honorable Mention ,KM . if: ' ' ..,.xv f BEN CRIMES and MEYER DWORSKY John Morley Morehead Scholarship Nominees Theme For Spring Junior-Senior is Nomads provide music for on Unforgeroble Jr. Sr. Everybody srond up and sing Dixie . How sweet if ie If Mark Twain only knevv!'! Ourovvn Siriofrc ond Old Mon River. Q :Sh H Dmkfown 5,,,UTTe,5 and ONLY Make-Beiieve '? Old Mon Qiverf' The afternoon before M Aj and Troifor Jenni! Amd me ligiws mme rumbiing down! 5M,5V,,V V,7:gf,L:q:,-V f , , .pggeiri 2275. the morning offer The nigh? before. Happiness is beating Henderson And they did French students eat out at La Cageu! Our physics stu- dents pause oniy to grin. A Q, Those Latin trips can be I 5fnOvv---VII be BATMANV' very educational' EASY 1R'ntL Lelie? Homecoming-a true nignlignt. - - - -easy IQ , aura s C Isl'-Q-QI-A 0rM lbOQA Q. It , '10 , , Q s ,M ,V-WW ,gf vw 'Whotcnc wonng ,TCD ttwof :cmerd in my tate Orfgn ep Rattles Boost Are you rtoppy, Susie? And vvnere would you be going? tl , f+f-rfmgg, . q I 0 in I w ,v sf I think We proceeded to nong ot! eleven, but Mrs. Clement was minus 0 mop Students vvotcn Webb detect Jordon. fond Betsy grins on'j Spirit At Webb Students realty know now to come olive ot tne sound ot 0 betl. WelLWe tust don't know now vve'H get it in before next ... H-Ap' X ! Smaosliois Recall Many Memories. 5 hx Too bad, Grimes. You iusi dOl'1'f make if inTl'1is onel Le1's hear you yell! How creative we arell F x if riglwf up Mary Cynthia' Our illustrious artist makes o point Cl1's lola and Mrs. Bulloclgj Loss of head or sword? KGO 'Carslj A CLASS QF '66 JAY PEQKJNSQN, Pfegidem 2 r s F f QL CHARLES BARKEQ, Vice Presidemr DGUGLAS THQMAS, Secremry BEN GRWES, Treasurer A. .N Dor1'T They make The loveliesT couple? MARY ANNE ADCOCK As Seniors Begin Lest Year AT Webb RAY EDWARD ADCQQK MARSHA SUE AITKEN JAMES WILLIE ALLEN aww, rv RAEEORD RAY BAKER CHARLES MACON BARKER, III ROBERT THOMAS BARNES, JR 76 JUDY CAROLYN BEAL .QFQBN ROBERT GREGORY B ELCH ER LINDA NOREEN BEAL MARTHA JOSERHINE BEAL X X sq 'K ax Si GRACIE MAE BOYD LINDA FRANCES BRIGGS Tney Hove Mony Memories Behind Tnern. CAROLYN JEAN B ROGDEN l..eT's fry To iook intelligent, onyvvoyl 77 IDA EUGEAN BRQQK5 CAROL RERCINE BROINNING JANIE MARIE BURNETTE iii Q QB--Q I if ii- B No E-ilIy, you oren'f Supposed To look of The comeroI RAYMOND NELSON CALLAHAN Some Seniors To Ice Advantage DI DE Course. DIANE CLAIRE CANNADY DAVID DEWEY CASI-I MICHAEL DOUGLAS CASH 78 SHIRLEY JEAN CASH WANZA FAYE CLARK SANDRA LEIGI-I CATES PATRICIA ANN COLENDA L . WILLIAM I-IAMLIN CHEATI-IAM LILY WILLIAMS COMER Linde Ann Currim I-Ieeds Cheerleaders. JULIA ANN CO-ITRELL Seniors cheer the Wildcofs To Vicfory. fl.Ir1do A. Currin and Lily Comerj 79 I-IUBERT LEE COX, JR. ROBERT LEE COX, JR. KAYE FRANCES CURRIN LINDA ANN CURRIN BRENDA DIANNE CURRIN N MARK DANIEL CURRIN Brerwdo Currirm EIecIed Homecoming Queen. f X ' hf' f,4.,M,, . fx ,ff 'S A' in fr 1, mv Queen Brendo ond moIdS oI:I'1or1or reign over Homecoming. j 80 SUSAN DORIS CURRIN fl qw 4 HOWARD VANN CUTTS BERNARD RAY DANIEL BRUCE IVICMILLAN DANIEL DONNA READ DANIEL LiT'rIe Lizci Jane was never sung Iike TIWCJT beforeI Nine Seniors Are I?eQuIer Bus Drivers. , A t we JOHN RUSSELL DANIEL LINDA PAYE DANIEL REBECCA JANE DANIEL 81 SI-IERRY RAINEY DANIEL And TI'1oT's how we looked in days gone by. Closs QI '66 Is Lost To Groduote With Less BRENDA ELAINE DAVIS REBECC!-. SUE DEAN REBECCA RIGGAN DICKERSON SANDRA CLAIR DICKERSON 82 HENRI DeVOS DALE BOWLING DIXON FRANK FULLER DIXON, JR. JAMES NOAH DIXON MEYER EDWIN DVVORSKY 'Q Q? K L. an A A R A. Sk, K N X .. X 9 ,. L aw Q' X X Nw-PW LOIS WATSON EDWARDS HOWARD JOHN ELLINGTON WILLIAM WOMBLE ELLINGTONJR Thom Four Yoors A1 Webb Hi Pu School Q . 'U' If Take-S right much energy To reod above Eloro, Wllliom. JAMES ELMEQ ELLIOTT 83 sw Sit YoU're Seniors so you might GS Weil smile. -JOAN ELLEN EL-1-IQTT Forsythe First Girl President At Webb. ROSEMARY ELLIOTT K Q5 K -Nitlitf iii' f RONNIE SPENCER ELLIXSON STEVEN SAMUEL EAUCETTEJR. ARTHUR LEON EOGLEMAN 84 CHARLES EDWARD ENOLEBRIGHT MARILYN JOY FORSYTHE ANGELA JOHNSON ERAZIER BRUCE HART ERAZIER GLENDA GAYLE ERAZIER iq,,,..x-W LINDA CAROL OILL BRENDA JOYCE GOOCH FRED Al-3591- GREEN Dvvorslcy And Taylor Attend Govemofs Sched. BARBARA JEAN GREENWAY Giris iusf 0 liTT1e oufnumbered, lvulw Alma? 85 SQL Q I- F 'N- NANCY ELLEN GRESI-IAM WALTER BENJAMIN GRIMES,III LINDA CAROL GRISSOM segp1.....-9 CoroIIC1 sfudents gather outside RoycI Shokesperecn Tlneofer in Stratford. MARY HELEN HANCOCK Corner And Hancock Spend Surnrner Studying 'if VN THOMAS MITCHELL HARDEE PATRICIA ANN HART ROBERT STEWART HARVELL 86 REBECCA LOUISE HATTON BARBARA JEAN I-IEGGIE LORETTA KING HESTER -adm' .IOANNE I-IIOI-IT MARY GWENDOLYN I-IIOHTOWER ROBERT NOEL I-IILL In England, Scotland, ond France. ALVIN BYRD HOBOOOD Senior Owen Hightower boosts school spirlr. 87 wM,.13 ' JACK WILLIAM HOWARD CLEMENTINE HUNTER LONNIE OWEN JONES LOUISE CAROLINE JORDAN LEONARD HALEY JONES TONIA FAY JOYCE Hightower CQUCIIIIIQS As CIIIQI IVIorsIIcJI. W Arlvv- , . , ,, . E Pleose, pleose IUST dor1'TIeI' TI1eminI 88 av-xx JOAN INEZ KEETON NATHANIEL LINDSEY MARGARET DIANE LONG KING DOUGLAS LUNSEORD GQRDAN KERRY LYNCH Kerry cmd Wiiiiom ore pictures of erwriwosiosrn os Webb bofries Ciwope Grimes is County Morelfieod Nominee. 5 WN iHii1. .2 ,-.i. - sigh iii ELVIN LEE MANGUM, JR. JAMES PERRY MATTHEWS GEORGE THOMAS MCG 89 .. . . so -ms .-,. - . we i S gifs- K - x--k.. Q-if HEE CAROLINE VIRGINIA MITCHELL There Ure fringe benefiTS In annual work, girIs. INfIiTcI'1eII And PeecI Attend NC. SCIIOICISIIC RONALD CODELL MITCHELL WILLIAM ANTHONY OAKES JAMES GARLAND MORGAN BARBARA JEAN O'BRIAN 90 CALVIN MARSHALL NEWTON REBECCA JANE OVERTON I I ,qgxlfis LUCY IOLA REED JOHN ROBERT RERKINSON, JR, OSCAR MADISON RIGOAN, JR s 'QU-ww-,, 'h-...NN LINDA ORADY SADLER LARRY Rt-IILLIR SANFORD WALTER CAROL SHARON Press Institute In Summer. But Jay's not pouring Benicmirtl CLENTON TERREL SHARRON 91 lu., uni As we ull settle down for G hard hour's work? MARJORI E JEAN SHORT Seniors Elect Perlcimsen To Lead Gloss. KIMBROUGH CREWS SMITH ELORA LEE TAYLOR MARILYN GRACE STOVALL LAURA JEANN E TAYLOR 92 WTLLIAM GREY TALLEY DOUGLAS POE THOMAS NN ' vim ft i SF in ai 5 BEN PERSON TI-IORR PATRICK BERNARD TIMBERLAKE GEORGE STANLEY TINGEN E' as M QM- M, q...I. A MARSHALL LEE TINGEN WILLIAM RICHARD USRY NANCY CAROL WALKER Flora Taylor Wins I-Iomemolcing Award. ALMA MARIE WATKINS Handle with core, Ben. 93 CHARLES RICHARD WALL, JR. DONALD EARL WARREN Kamik I IUST CIon'f undersTcmdI BRENDA ELAINE WHEELER 'ECW AXP RACHEL ANN WHEELER Oakes Wins AII-Conference Honors. ik! Qgmfb ANN DAVIS WILKINSON JUDY ANN WILLIAMSON 94 DANNY DEAN WILLIEORD MARGARET JEAN WILSON JUDY FRANCES WOODLIEF LINDA LOUISE WOODY The closer the deadline, the worse we Iook! GEQRGE Al-FRED YANQEY Seniors Leave I3eI1'md List CDI Achievements, Lough if off, Iwhll? 95 Senior Directory MARY ANNE ADCOCK Student Council 35 F.H.A. l,2,3, Historian 25 Treasurer 35 F.F.A. Sweetheart 25 Girls' Basketball l5 Bus Driver 3, Substitute 2,45 Sopho- more Class Treasurer5 Freshman Class Treasurer5 Chorus 2,3,45 Librarian 3. RAY EDWARD ADCOCK F.F.A. l5 Debating Club l5 J.V. Football l,25 Boys' Basketball Manager l5 J.V. Basketball l,25 Baseball Manager l5 Bus Driver 2,3,4. MARSHA SUE AlTKEN Student Council 45 Newspaper Staff 2,3,4, Associate Editor 45 Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,45 F.H.A. l,2,3,4, Secretary 45 Science Club 2,45 French l 25 French ll 3, Vice President 35 Debating Club 3,4, Secretary 45 Marshal 3,4. JAMES WILLlE ALLEN F.T.A. l5 Science Club l5 Latin l 45 French I l5 Varsity Football l,2,45 J.V. Basketball 25 Baseball 35 Bus- Driver 35 Junior Class l3resident5 Hi-Y 253. RAEFORD RAY BAKER F.F.A. l,25 Latin l l5 Latin ll 25 French l 35 French ll 45 J.V. Foot- ball l5 Baseball 3. CHARLES MACON BARKER, Ill Student Council l,25 Science Club l5 French l 4, President5 Boys' Monogram 2,3,45 Varsity Football l,2,3,4, Tri-Captain 45 Boys' Basketball 2,45 J.V. Basketball l5 Baseball l,25 Senior Class Vice l3resident5 Senior Class Prophet5 DECA Club 4, President. ROBERT THOMAS BARNES, JR. Science Club l,2,35 Latin l l5 Latin ll 25 Latin lll 3,45 Debating Club l5 Boys' Monogram 3,45 Var- sity Football 2,3,45 J.V. Football l5 Boys' Basketball Manager 3,45 J.V. Basketball l,25 Track l,2,3,45 Senior Class Testator. 96 JUDY CAROLYN BEAL F.H.A. l5 Latin l l5 Bible Club l. LINDA NOREEN BEAL l:.l'l.A. l,2,35 Chorus5 Library Club 3,45 F.H.A. Junior and Chapter Homemakers Degree. MARTHA JOSEPHINE BEAL Wildcat Stuff 35 F.H.A. l,2,35 Latin l l5 Latin II l5 DECA CLUB 4, Guardian ot the Book. ROBERT GREGORY BELCHER Newspaper Stott 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Science Club l5 Latin l l5 Latin ll 25 Boys' Monogram 3,45 Boys' Basketball 45 Baseball 3,4. GRACIE MAE BOYD Newspaper Stott 4, National Honor Society 3,4-, F.H.A. I,3,4, Historian 4, Latin I 4, Bus Driver 2,3,4, Freshman Class President, Li- brary Club, 3,4, Secretary 4. LINDA FRANCIS BRIGGS F.H.A. I, Girls' Basketball I, Bus Driver 2, Chorus I. CAROLYN JEAN BROGDEN F.H.A. I,2, Cheerleader I, Fresh- man Class Secretary-Treasurer. IDA EUGEAN BROOKS F.H.A. I,4, French I 2, Girls Basketball I, Bus Driver 3, Li- brary Club 3,4. CAROL PERCINE BROWNING National Honor Society 3,4, F.H.A. I,2,3,4, Latin I I, Latin II 2, Latin III 3. Senior JANIE iviARiE BURNETTE F.H.A. i,2, G.A.A. t. RAYMOND NELSON CALLAHAN National Honor Society 3,4, F.F.A. I,2, Latin I I, Latin II 2, Latin III 4. DIANE CLAIRE CANNADY F.H.A. I,2,3,4, Latin I I, Latin II 2, Latin III 3,4, G.A.A. I, Chorus 3,4, Madrigal Singers 3,4, Triple Trio 3,4. DAVID DEWEY CASH F.F.A. I, French I 2, French Il 3, Bus Driver 3,4, DECA Club 4. MICHAEL DOUGLAS CASH F.F.A. I,2,3,4, Cheerleader I, SHIRLEY JEAN CASH F.H.A. I, Cheerleader I, Home- coming Court I, Freshman Class Vice President. Directory Q it A 97 SANDRA LEIGH CATES F.H.A. I, Girls' Basketball I, Cheerleader I, Chorus 3,4. WILLIAM HAMLIN CHEATHAM Wildcat Staff 2,3,4, Science Club I,2, Latin I I, Latin ll 2, Latin III 3,4, J.V. Basketball I. WANZA PAYE CLARK F.H.A. I,2,3, Science Club 2, French I 3, F.A.A. I, Chorus 4. PATRICIA ANN COLENDA Newspaper Stott 4, F.T.A. 4, Sci- ence Club 4, Latin I I, Latin II 2, Latin III 3,4, Girls' Monogram 1,35 Girls' Basketball I,2,3,4, Co- Captain 4. LILY WILLIAMS COMER Wildcat Stuff I,3,4, Associate Editor 3, Editor 4, F.T.A. I, Science Club 2, Latin I I, Latin II 2, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Na- tional Convention 3, Latin III 3,4, French I 3, French II 4, G.A.A. I, Inter-Club Council 4, Senior Class Roet, Cheerleader 4, Nat'l Honor Society 4. JULIA ANN COTTRELL F.H.A. I,2, G.A.A. I, Sophomore Homeroom Representative. HUBERT LEE COX, JR. Science Club I, Varsity Football I,2,3,4, J.V. Basketball I, Track 2. ROBERT LEE COX, JR. F.F.A. I,2,3,4, Sentinel 4, J.V. Basketball I, Bus Driver 3,4. BRENDA DIANNE CURRIN F.H.A. 2,3,4, Rarliamentarian 3, Recreational Leader 4, F.T.A. I, Latin I I, Latin II 2, Girls' Mono- gram I, Cheerleader I,2, Home- coming Court I,3,4, Home- coming Oueen 4, Freshman Class Secretary, Jr.-Sr. Waitress I, G.A.A. I, Chorus 4, Librarian, Student Representative 2. KAYE FRANCES CURRIN National Honor Society 3,45 Latin I I5 Latin ll 25 Latin Ill 3,45 Madrigal Singers 4. LINDA ANN CURRIN F.H.A. I5 F.T.A. I5 Science Club I5 Latin I I5 French I 35 French ll 45 Cheerleader 354, Chief 45 Chorus 45 Vice President. MARK DANIEL CURRIN F.F.A. 2,45 Science Club 25 Boys' Monogram I5 Baseball I5 Track 3,45 Bus Driver 354. SUSAN DORIS CURRIN Newspaper Stott I5 F.H.A. I5 French I 35 French Il 45 May Court I5 Glee Club I5 Campus Book Club I. HOWARD VANN CUTTS National Honor Society 3,45 F.F.A. I5 F.T.A. 45 French I 25 French II 35 Marshal I. BERNARD RAY DANIEL F.F.A. I52,3545 Bus Driver 3. BRUCE MCMILLAN DANIEL Science Club I5 Latin I I5 French ll 35 Varsity Football 3,45 J.V. Football I525 .l.V. Basketball I525 Baseball I5 Golf 354. DONNA READ DANIEL Wildcat Staff 45 Science Club I525 Latin I I5 Latin ll 25 French I 35 Band Color Guard 35 Chorus 45 Junior-Senior Waitress I. JOHN RUSSELL DANIEL National Honor Society 3545 Science Club I52,35 Latin I I5 Latin ll 25 Boys' Monogram 3545 Varsity Foot- ball Manager 2,3,45 Track 35 Golf 4. LINDA FAYE DANIEL National Honor Society 3545 F.H.A. I5354, Treasurer 45 F.T.A. 3545 President 45 French I 25 French Il 35 Girls' Basketball I,2545 Inter- Club Council 4. REBECCA JANE DANIEL Latin I I5 Latin Il 25 Latin ll 35 Girls' Basketball Manager 45 G.A.A. I. SHERRY RAINEY DANIEL Newspaper Staff I5 F.H.A. I52,35 French I 35 French II 45 Glee Club I5 F.T.A. I5 Campus Book Club I. BRENDA ELAINE DAVIS Newspaper Staff Reporter I5 F.H.A. I52545 French I 25 Girls' Basket- ball I,35 Bus Driver 3545 Freshman Class Vice Rresident5 Glee Club I5 Chorus 4. REBECCA SUE DEAN E.H.A. i,2,3. HENRI DeVOS French I I5 French II 25 Boys' Basketball Manager 3. REBECCA RIGGAN DICKERSON F.H.A. I52,35 Cheerleader I. 98 ,JBFEN I SANDRA Cl-AIR DICKERSON Loftn iii 3,45 G.A.A. 1. DALE BOWLING DIXON F.H.A. I5 Girls' Basketball I5 Chorus I52,35 Triple Trio 3,45 Madrigal Singers 3,45 G.A.A. I, FRANK FULLER DIXON5 JR. Science Club I5 Latin I I5 Latin Il 25 Boys' Monogram 3545 Varsity Football 253545 .l.V. Football I5 Boys' Basketball 45 J.V. Basket- ball 1,25 Track i,2,3,4. JAMES NOAH DIXON F.F.A. I5253,45 Treasurer 3, Sec- retary 45 Bus Driver 354. Newspaper Staff 45 F.H.A, I52,45 F.T.A. I545 Latin I I5 Latin ll 25 MEYER EDWIN DWORSKY Student Council 2,3,4, N.C. Student Council Convention 35 National Honor Society 3,4, President 45 Science Club l,2,4, President 2, Vice President 45 Latin I I, Na- tional Convention5 Latin Il 2, President, National Convention5 Latin lll 3,4, National Convention 35 French I 3, President5 Debating Club I5 Track 25 Galt 3,45 Marshal 3,45 Junior Class l3resident5 Na- tional Merit Semitinalist 45 N.C. Junior Science 84 Humanities Symposioum Delegate 25 Morehead Nominee 4. LOIS WATSON EDWARDS HOWARD JOHN ELLINGTON EEA. I,2,3,45 DECA Club 4. WILLIAM WOMBLE ELLINOTON, JR. Wildcat Staff 2,45 Student Council I5 National Honor Society 3,4, Vice l3resident5 Science Club I,25 Latin I I5 Latin ll 2, Presi- dent5 Latin Ill 3,45 Marshal 3,45 Junior-Senior Waiter I. JAMES ELMER ELLIOTT National Honor Society 3,4, Steering Committee Science Club l,25 Latin I I, Secretary5 Latin II 2, Vice- President5 Latin III 3,45 Baseball 2,3,4. JOAN ELLEN ELLIOTT Newspaper Staff I5 F.H.A. I,2,35 Girls' Basketball I5 Bus Driver I5 Freshman Class Treasurer5 Olee Club I. ROSEMARY ELLIOTT Newspaper Staff I5 F.H.A. I5 Olee Club I. RONNIE SPENCER ELLIXSON EEA. I,2,3,45 DECA Club 4. CHARLES EDWARD ENGLEBRIGHT F.F.A. I,2,3,45 J.V. Basketball 25 Baseball I,2. STEVEN SAMUEL FAUCETTE, JR. Newspaper Stott I5 F.F.A. l,25 Boys' Monogram 45 Varsity Foot- ball 45 Baseball 2,3,45 DECA Club 4, Associate President. Senior Directory f! gg, 4 M ...Q gf ,rrk 3 K fails? I A ' , 9 J 99 ANGELA JOHNSON FRAZIER BRUCE HART FRAZIER Student Council 35 Science Club 25 French I 35 French ll 4, Vice President5 Debating Club 35 Band l,2,3,45 Madrigol Singers 4. OLENDA GAYLE FRAZIER Student Council 45 National Honor Society 3,4, Steering Committee5 F.H.A. I5 French I 2, Secretary5 French ll 3, Presiclent5 Oirl's Basketball l,2,3, All Conference 2,35 Sophomore Class Secretary5 Library Club 4, President5 Con- stitution Committee 2. ARTHUR LEON FOGLEMAN EEA. i,2. MARILYN JOY FORSYTHE Student Council 3,4, Vice President 3, President 45 National I-Ionor Society 3,45 Science Club 2,45 Latin I I, l3resident5 Latin II 25 Latin Ill 3,45 Homecoming Court 45 Marshal 3,45 Class Night Speaker 45 National Merit Commendation 45 Maiorette 2,3,45 Constitution Committee 25 Band l,2,3,45 G,A,A, I5 Oxonian Stott I5 Junior-Senior Waitress I. MARY HELEN HANCOCK Newspaper Staff 45 F.T.A. I5 Science Club 25 Latin I I5 Latin ll 25 French I 35 French ll 45 Debating Club I545 G.A.A. I. THOMAS MITCHELL HARDEE Science Club I525 Latin I I5 Latin ll 25 Vice President5 French I 35 French II 45 Baseball 253. LINDA CAROL GILL F.H.A. I52535 Reporter5 F.T.A. 45 Latin I I5 Latin Il 25 G.A.A. I. FRENDA JOYCE GOOCH F.H.A. I525 Cheerleader I5 Glee Club I5 Girls' Sottball I. FRED ALBERT GREEN F.F.A. I525 French I 25 French ll 3. BARBARA JEAN GREENWAY F.H.A. I525 French I 25 French ll 35 Girls' Basketball I. NANCY ELLEN GRESI-IAM Wildcat Staff 35 Library Club 45 F.H.A. I5253545 Secretary 45 President 45 BiCounty Treasurer 25 F.F.A. Sweetheart 35 Science Club I5 Latin I I5 Bus Driver 3545 Inter- Club Council 45 Bible Club I5 G.A.A. I5 Chorus 4. WALTER BENJAMIN GRIMES5 Ill Science Club 253545 Latin I I5 French I 25 French Il 35 Bays' Monogram I5253545 Varsity Football 2535115 Tri-Captain 45 J.V. Football I5 Boys' Basketball 253545 Co- Captain 45 J.V. Basketball I5 Track I5253545 Marshal 35 Senior Class Treasurer5 National Merit Commendation 45 Morehead Nominee 35 Fellowship ot Christian Athletes I52535 Nat'l Honor Soc. 4. LINDA CAROL GRISSOM Society 3545 Science Club 55 PAT RICIA ANN HART ROBERT STEWART HARVELL Science Club I525 Latin I I5 Latin ll 25 Latin lll 35 J.V. Football I DECA Club 4. REBECCA LOUISE HATTON F.H.A. 45 Science Club I5 G.A.A. I5 DECA Club I. BARBARA JEAN HEGGIE French ll 45 Girls' Basketball I23 B I I Hana 5 us Driver 35 National r Society 4. LORETTA KING HESTER Student Council 25 Latin I I Latin Il 25 G.A.A. I. F.H. 4. nrt 55. Q, ,in JOANNE HIGHT A. 1,35 G.A.A. i5 DECA MARY GWENDOLYN HIGHTOWER Student Council 25 Secretary5 Na- tional Honor Society 3545 F.T.A. I5 Science Club I52545 Constitution Committee5 Latin I I5 Latin ll 25 Latin III 3,45 French I 35 Sec- retary5 French ll 35 Constitution Committee5 Marshal 3545 Chiel75 Junior Class Secretary. ROBERT NOEL HILL Science Club 2545 Latin I I5 Latin ll 25 Latin Ill 45 J.V. Basketball I5 Band I5253545 Madrigal Singers 4. ALVIN BYRD HOBGOOD F.F.A. 2535 Science Club 25 Latin 8 35 Latin I 45 Track 35 Bus Driver 354. JACK WILLIAM HOWARD F,F.A. I5253545 Vice President 35 President 45 Latin I I5 Bus Driver 3. CLEMENTINE HUNTER Student Council 25 F.H.A. 25 Debating Club 35 Cheerleader I525 Junior Class Secretary5 Y-Teens 3. Senior Directory W, ' . if 5 , . Newspaper Stott I525 National Honor V- Y 2 4 5. ' iii if kiit Latin I I5 Latin II 25 Latin 3545 French I 35 Marshal 3545 G.A.A. I. I00 I LEONARD HALEY JON ES, JR. Newspaper Stott I, F.F.A. l,2,3,4, Boys' Basketball I, Baseball I, Track 2. LONNIE OWEN JONES Science Club I,2, J.V. Football I. LOUISE CAROLINE JORDAN F.H.A. 2, Secretary, Y-Teens 3, Vice President, Chorus 4. TONIA FAY JOYCE Newspaper Stott l,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Science Club 2, Latin I I, Latin II 2, Latin III 3,4, G.A.A. I. JOAN INEZ KEETON F.H.A. I, Cheerleader I, Glee Club I. NATI-IANIEL LINDSEY E.E.A. I. MARGARET DIANE LONG Newspaper Staff I, F.H.A, l,2,3, Homecoming Court I, Freshman Class Treasurer, Glee Club I. KING DOUGLAS LIJNSFORD F.F.A. l,4, French I 2, Baseball I, Bus Driver 4. GORDAN KERRY LYNCH Wildcat Staff 4, Newspaper Staff 3, Photographer, Science Club l,2, Latin I I, French I 3, French ii 4, emi i,2,3. ELviN LEE rvimvourvi, JR. F.F.A. 2,3,4, French I 3, Boys' Basketball I, Bus Driver 4. JAMER PERRY MATTHEWS F,F.A. l,2,3,4, Bus Driver 4. GEORGE THOMAS MCGHEE French I 3, French ll 4, Baseball 2,3, Bus Driver 3, Freshmen and Sophomore Class Otticer. CAROLINE VIRGINIA MITCHELL Student Council 3, Newspaper Stott 3,4, Associate Editor 3, Editor 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Treasurer, F.T.A, I, Science Club l,2, Latin I I, Latin II 2, Secretary-Treasurer, French I 3, Treasurer, French ll 4, Vice President, Debating Club 4, Marshal 3,4, Freshman Class Vice President, G.A.A. I. IOI is DONALD CODELL MITCHELL F.F.A. I, F.T.A. I, Latin I I, Bus Driver I, Freshman Class Treasurer, Sophomore QIOSS Chaplain, Hi-Y 2, JAMES GARLAND MORGAN J.V. Football I, Co-Captain, Most Outstanding Player, Boys' Bas- ketball 3, J.V. Basketball I, Track l,2. CALVIN MARSHALL NEWTON F.F.A. I,2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Baseball I, Track 2, WILLIAM ANTHONY OAKES Wildcat Staff 4, Student Council l,2, Science Club 2,3, Latin I I, Latin II 2, Bays' Monogram l,2, 3,4, Varsity Football l,2,3,4, All Conference 2,3,4, Tri-Captain 4, All East Honorable Mention, Boys' Basketball 3,-4, Co-Captain 4, J.V. Basketball l,2, Ca-Captain' Baseball I,2,3,4, All Conference 3, Track 2, Freshman Class President, Sophomore Class President, Junior-Senior Waiter, Band l,2,3,4, Vice President 3, President 4. BARBARA JEAN O'BRIAN F.H.A. I5 French I I5 French II 25 Girls' Basketball I. REBECCA JANE OVERTON F.H.A. I,25. DECA Club 4, Treas- UFSF5 Bible Club I, LUCY IOLA REED Wildcat Staff I,2,3,4, Art Editor 3,45 Science Club I,2,4, Secretary 45 Latin I I, State Convention I525 Latin ll 25 Latin III 3,45 De- bating Club I,2,45 G.A.A. I5 Gavernor's School Nominee 25 Wake Forest College High School Speech Institute I5 N.C. Scholastic Press Institute 35 Nat'l Honor Society 4. JOHN ROBERT PERKINSON, JR. Student Council 2,45 Science Club 2, Vice President5 Latin I I5 Latin II 25 Boys' Monogram I,2, 3,45 Varsity Football I,2,3,45 J.V. Basketball I,25 Baseball I,2,3,45 Freshman Class Treasurer5 Sopho- more Class Vice President5 Junior Class Vice President5 Senior Class Fresident5 Class Night Speaker5 Junior-Senior Waiter. OSCAR MADISON RIGGAN, JR. Latin I I5 Latin Il 25 J.V. Football I5 Boys' Basketball 3,45 J.V. Basketball 25 Baseball 2,354. LINDA GRADY SADLER Student Council 25 F.H.A. 25 F.T.A. I5 Science Club I5 Latin I I5 Girls' Monogram I5 Cheer- leader I,2,35 Homecoming Court 35 G.A.A. I5 DECA Club 4, Sec- retary5 Junior-Senior Waitress. LARRY PHILLIP SANFORD F.F.A. i,2,3. WALTER CAROL SHARON F.F.A. I,2,3,45 French I 3. CLENTON TERREL SHARRON F.F.A. I5 J.V. Football 25 Base- ball I5 Bus Driver 35 Glee Club I. MARJORIE JEAN SHORT F.H.A. I5 French I I5 Chorus I,2,3,4. KIMBROUGH CREWS SMITH Varsity Football 45 Track 3,4. if-1W'h'4'iie 1 ' I ,-zQ.1,- I IO2 5 MARILYN GRACE STOVALL Student Council 45 National Honor Society 45 F.H.A. I5 French I 2, Fresident5 French II 35 Girls' Basketball I5 Marshal I,35 Glee Club I5 Chorus 4. WILLIAM GREY TALLEY F.F.A. I,2,3,4, Reporter 45 Varsity Football 2. FLORA LEE TAYLOR Wildcat Staff I5 National Honor Society 3,45 Science Club I,2,45 Latin I I5 Latin II 25 French I 35 French Il 45 Debating Club I, 2,3545 Marshal 3,45 G.A.A. I5 JCL National Convention 25 Governor's School 25 National Merit Semi-Finalist. LAURA JEANNE TAYLOR Wildcat Staff 25 Student Council 35 Science Club I5 Latin I I5 Latin Il 25 G.A.A. I5 DECA Club 4. . Senior DOUGLAS POE THOMAS Wildcat Stuff 2,3,4, Business Man- ager, Student Council I,2, Na- tional Honor Society 3,4, F.T.A. I,Science Club I,2, Latin I I, Latin II 2, Latin Ill 3,4, French I 2, Vice President, French II 3, Marshal 3,4, Senior Class Secretary, G.A,A. I, Junior-Senior Waitress I, JCL National Convention I,2. BEN PERSON THORP F.F.A. 2,3,4, French I 3, Boys' Monogram I,2,3,4, Varsity Football 2, Boys' Basketball I,3,4, .l.V. Basketball 2, Baseball I,2,3,4, PATRICK BERNARD TIMBERLAKE Newspaper Stott I, National Honor Society 3,4, F.F.A. I,2, Latin I 3, Secretary, Latin II 4, Bus Driver 3,4, Homecoming Court I, Freshman Class President, Glee Club I. GEORGE STANLEY TINGEN F.F.A. I,2,3. Directory MARSHALL LEE TINGEN National Honor Society 4, F.F.A. I, E.T.A. 3,4, Parliamentarian 3, French I 2, French II 3,4, Bus Driver 2,3,4, Freshman Class Reporter. WILLIAM RICHARD USRY National Honor Society 3,4, Sci- ence Club I,2,4, French I 2, French Il 3. NANCY CAROL WALKER Student Council 3, F.H.A. I,3,4, Parliamentarian 4, Glee Club I, Chorus 4, Secretary. ALMA MARIE WATKINS Wildcat Staff 4, Latin I I, Latin II 2, French I 3, French II 4, President, Girls' Monogram I, Girls' Basketball Manager 4, Cheerleader I,2,3, Homecoming Court I,3,-4. CHARLES RICHARD WALL, JR. Newspaper Stott I, F.F.A. I,2,3,4. I03 DONALD EARL WARREN Science Club I, Latin I I, Latin ll 2, Boys' Monogram 2,3,4, Varsity Football 2,3,4, J.V. Football I, Co-Captain, Track I,2, DECA Club 4, Vice President. BRENDA ELAINE WHEELER F.H.A. I,2,3, Library Club I, G.A.A. I. RACHEL ANN WHEELER F.H.A. i,2. ANN DAVIS WILKINSON F.H.A. I,3,4, F.T.A. 4, Latin I I, Latin ll 2, Latin III 3. JUDY ANN WILLIAMSON F.H.A. I. DANNY DEAN WILLIFORD Science Club I,2, French I Q, Boys' Monogram 2,3,4, Varsity Football 2,3,4, .l.V. Football I, Track I,2. MARGARET JEAN WILSON F.H.A. I,2,3, Glee Club I, Chorus 3,4. JUDY FRANCES WoooLiEE F.H.A. I,2,-4, Latin ii 2, e.A.A. i. LINDA LOUISE WOODY F.H.A. I,2, Latin I I, French I 3, Girls' Basketball 3, Bus Driver 3,4, G.A.A. I, Girls' Intramurals I, GEORGE ALFRED YANCEY F.F.A. I,2, French I 3, French ll 4, Bus Driver 2,3,4. k 1 xnxx! 2 ssc E iv ,Rm 5 E S, lVlascoT For Their mascoT This year, Webb Seniors selecTecl John Bryan Taylor. lie is The son of Mrs. Nlariorie Taylor and his sisTer, Laura, is a member ol The senior class. John, a blue-eyed blonde, is an exTremely acriye Tive-year-old. He loves To dig holes, To climb Trees and To play vviTh Toy cars and Trucks. A member oT Uxford lVieThodisT Church, John also oTTends kinder- garTen. lnlis plans For The TuTure include becoming eiTher a Tireman or a policeman. The Class oT '66 is proud To have This cuTe younQsTer as Their mascoT. All seniors wish Tor John a Truly happy and successiful Tufure. 'B Q51 'Cb is K if 1 j 1 Z S., li Q . Ek .V wr sy: g s-16 Marilyn Stovall, Linda Grissom, Caroline Mitchell, Marsha Aitken, Douglas Thomas, Flora Taylor, Joy Forsythe, William Ellington, Meyer Dvvorsky, and Gwen lrlightovve Chief Marshal. Vi Marshals The highlight ot the school year tor the intellectual juniors is the announcement ot marshals, The eleven iuniors having the highest scholastic averages tor their tirst tive semesters in high school gain the honor ot being a marshal. ln return tor this distinction, it isthe marshals' duty to usher and maintain order at any school assembly and at all commencement exercises. This year, in addition to their regular duties, the marshals served as hosts tor college night. Class Night Speakers To relive in their imaginations the good and bad times ot the past tour years and to predict and loola torvvard to the future, each senior class participates in class night as part ot commencement exercises. The class ot '66 ot .l.l:. Webb lfligh School chose Jay Perkinson, President, Joy Forsythe tor the introduction at speakers, Bobby Barnes, testator, Charles Barker, prophet, Lily Comer, poet, and Ben Grimes tor the presentation ot the Senior Class gitt. SEATED: Joy Forsythe, Historian, Lily Comer, Class Poet. STANDING: Jay perl-cinson, President, Bobby Barnes, Last Will and Testament, Charles Barker, Class Prophet, Ben Grimes, Treasurer lO5 lXlaTional Honor Socieiy Meyer Dworsky, President: William EllingTan, Vice President, Marsha Aitken, Secretary, Carolina Mitchell, Treasurer. i'hroaghouT hisTory man has recognized and marked Tor special honor Those who excel. AT JF. Webb High School, The NaTional Honor SocieTy honors Those sTadenTs who excel in scholarship, service, leadership, and characTer. ln This way The club helps To promoTe These Tour basic ideals in The school. The highlighT oi lNlaTional Honor SocieTy work is The indacTion of new members each spring. l..asT spring, TwenTy-Tour new members were indacTed. The NaTional Honor SocieTy began iTs imporTanT work This year by amending iTs one-year-old con- sTiTaTion. Generally, The amendmenTs esTablished a new process Tor elecTion of members and seT annual dues. ln The pasT Webb's Honor SocieTy has primarily concerned iTselT wiTh honoring sTadenTs. This year, however, sTeps were Taken Tor The Honor SocieTy To promoTe and parTicipaTe in worThwhile proiecTs. The TirsT of These required iTs members To parTicipaTe in College lNlighT, which was held This year aT Webb. fha 47? 17 -m-ny. 49, FIRST ROW: Marilyn Sfovell, Linda Daniel, Marsha AiTl4en, Browning. FOURTH ROW: Russell Daniel, William EllingTorT, Tania Joyce. SECOND ROW: Kay Frances Carrin, P01 Timber- Marshall Tingen, Jim Elliorr, Van Gans. FIFTH ROW: Billy lake, Gracie Boyd, Linda Grissom, Caroline Mifchell. THIRD Usry, Greg Belcher, Gwen Highfower, Meyer Dworsky, Glenda ROW: Flora Taylor, Douglas Thomas, Jay Forsythe, Percine Frazier, Raymond Callahan. 106 JUN IQRS GAQ Y CASH, Presidemf +1 ix.. lei? QUBIN YOUNG, Vice Presidem JUAN SMITH, Secrerory ROBERT POWELL, Treasurer IO7 2' Janice Abbott Faye Adcock Peggy Adcock Mike Arrington Lead on, Sam! Mildred Ayerette Donald Ayscae Roger Baird Billy Ball John Beal Ann Bentley Dan Blflfilfwell Dianne Blackwell Donnq Blackwell Kerr glockwell lO8 KGTl'19 l 19 Blair Cathy Blevins William Blevins George Boyd Patricia Boyd Beverly Brooks Marshall Brooks Ronnie Burnette Patricia Campbell Rhonda Campbell Clifton Capps Gary Cash Margaret Chaplin Buster Cil:SI'S Michael Cifers James Clack l09 Geraldine Clayfon Patricia Corbefr Jeqn COX Roy COX fwwhfkw Annetfe Currin Austin Currin Becky Currin Qynfhiq Currin Debbie CUVHV1 Eliza Currin Kent Currin Larry Currin Sam Currin Tony Currin William Currin Marvin Daniel H0 Ronnie Doniel Tommy Doniel Deborah Delvlent Betsy Denny i nnnn lift Michele DeVos Fletcher Dickerson Lciurcn Leslie, control yourself! Lindo Dickerson Roy Dickerson Nelson Dunn Mildred Eokes Vo Lindo Elliott Brodie Estes Potricio Foucette Jimmy Finch ill Ellen Franklin Larry Franklin www Roger Glasscock Philip Godwin - George Harris Mike Harris Fleming Hayes Gilberr Hensgen Yea Dianel Toney Gregory Donna Gresham Larry Hart Shirley Harr Cree Hicks Hilda Hicks Wayne Hicks Donna Hielema Linda Hobgood Bruce Hockqdqy Sondra Howard Ray Huff Deryl Hughes Qoberf Humphries Danny Hunf Carolyn lnscoe Judy Johnson Dorothea Jones S Ronald Jones Sammy Jones William Jones Mary Ola Kearney 113 Tony Keeton Jane King James Knott Laurie Lyon Jo Ann Matthews Janet McCoy Linda McGhee Mike Melton James Morgan Herbert Murray Thomas Newcomb James Nablin Ronnie Noel Forest Oakley Roger Oakley Taylor O'Briant 114 Anybody interested in the Charles Atlas course? Richard Plott RU ldY Poole Laurie Leslie Powell Robert Powell Brenda Price Maurice Pruitt 3 Pamela Pruitt Bill Puckett Dorothy Puckett Fred Puckett Bill Ramsey Carol Ramsey Shirley Ramsey Cabel Regan ll5 Rodney Rose Elaine Royster Mike Saunders Allen Seare Page Seafe Dale Serzer Al Slaughter Patricia Slaughter lT'S Togefherness That counts. Elizaberh Smifh .lack Smirh .loan Smith Diane Stern Roberta Srrafer Judy Talley Linda Tliomasson Anne Thorp Bonnie Timberlake Parsy Tingen Diane Tippeff Norma Wall Clyde Wafkins Nancy Watkins Carole Watson James Watson Nina Wheeler Ben While Wayne White Glenn Wilkins Jack Wilkinson Dora Williamson H7 Beware of the carl Je n'aime pas Paris? David Wilson Larry Wilson Betsy Wolrz Diane Wood Frances Wogdlief Glenn Woodlief Jimmy Wright Robin Young Yes, they have changedl fl-laven'T They?l Not Piciured James Bean James Darnell Roosevelt Morfon William Owens SQPHQMQRES CHA RLES PP PER Pres iderur CARROLL HART, Vice Presrderuf BE-I-H PRUITT, Secremry MARY CLARK, Treasurer Wilma Bagby David Bailey Randy Baker Elizabeth Balmer Patricia Beal QA fi 51 Mary Brooks Jerry Broyal Billy Bullock Haywood Bumpass Hazel Bumpass if Brenda Adcock Thomas Arrington Mike Avant Ken Avereft Linda Averetf fi 'C' Harold Blackwell Joyce Blackwell Bonnie Bowling Gary Brame David Brooks 120 Mary Burwell Johnny Buffs Joyce Campbell Linda Cannady David Carter George Clark Mary Clark Gail Clement Maiorie Cole Sidney Comer Nancy Jo Cash Larry Champion Kay Cheatham Joan Claiborne Dale Clark 'ETH J.W. Cox Pat Cox Charles Creech Danny Currin Elaine Currin Marsha Currin Phillip Finch Nancy Currin Mary Lou Freeman Richard Currin Rebecca DeMenf Frank Dworsky H3 if fi Patricia Elliott Thomas Estes Karen Fauceffe Vivian Fauceffe Judy Finch Warren Freeman Frank Gill Julia Glasscack Q 47h Frank Glover Lennie Green Jerry Hanks Dennis Harris Mary Cynthia Harris ft XI I 1 - -1 I' ul' Carroll Hart Jean Hart Joy HarT Joe Hensgen Linda Hester if Nancy l'liCl4S Diane Jackson Wa ne Hi ht .lollln Higlgfower Claudette Hilton Harry Hobgood if sf Danny Huff Paula Huff Nancy Humphries George Hunf John Hun? Peggy Jackson Henry Jennings Jesse Jones Pafricia Jones WW 5 if Sara King William Landis Janet Lumpkin Martha Lynch Peggy Matthews M Sheila Jones Beffy Jordan Judy Keefon Marshall Keefon Marvin Keeton nw' ff W, if v fX K4 up Diane May Andy Melfon Reber? Montague Frances Morris Glenda Morfon Alice Murray Susan Murray William Nelms Betty Nelson James Newton ,- nj Nancy Newfon Mort Norris Charl es Piper Martha Pifrard Barry Norwood Brent Oakes Delores Oakley if 'lr WJ Barbara O'Brian James Overton Barbara Payne Debra Peebles Margarer Person Slwolar Powell Beth Pruitt Rose Puckeff I 4 Mamie Puryear Joyce Ramsey Linda Reams Mike Regan Jean Roller David Rose Donald Tin en David Sattervvhite William Sharpe Virginia Shatvvell Ann Smith Q Janice Tingen Mary Tingen Pamela Tingen Priscilla Tingen M if! Edward Smith Amy Stovall Betty Talley Isabel Talton Bobby Jae Talor 4 Elaine Vaughan William Vaughan Joanne Walker Herbert Washington Annabel Watkins Faye West Armstead Wilkerson Flemming Wnlkuns W 4 7, Ronald Wllklnson Qi?-A L 62 Jnmmy Wnllnams Marsha Watkins Susan Watkins Teresa Watkins Nancy Watts Katheryn Webb t 'a V Doug Wilson Alvin Woadliet Betsy Woodliet Rickey Woadliet Betty Yancey Charles Anthony Yancey Oscar Yancey Wanda Yancey Linda Marie Young Not Pictured Ernest Allen John Campbell Paul Hedgepeth Ronnie Currin M , ,uw ma!!! ,, ,A I 4 W 1 , wk M A 'W 11 4 W 58 1' ' yi QMW MMEMLQ FRESHMEINI EUDI E STALLI NGS, presidemr BIQYANT HASKINS, Vice President LINDA AITKEN, Secretory NANCY HARRIS, Treasurer Carolyn Adcock Henry Adcock William Adcock Linda Aitken Nora Ave rette Gene Ayscue Jacqueline Bailey Alton Barnes Melinda Bifulco Dale Blackwell Donald Blackwell Betty Blalock Marie Blevins Kitty Boswood Ronnie Bowling Cinderella Boyd Kathy Boyd Wayne Bray Lyna Breedlove Judy Brogden Myra Brooks VV.l.. Brooks Calvin Brown Nelson Broyal Don Bunting Robert Burwell Jesse Butts Betty Campbell Marvel Carter Anna Cash 130 Deborah Cash Diane Cash Judy Cash E.l:. Cares Ray Claiborne Jacqueline Clark Mattie Clark Roberf Clark Ray Clayborrie Brian Clayton Jane Cliborne Susan Corbiff David Corfrell Donnie Cox Nancy Crifcher Patricia Crircher Mary Ann Calbrerh Anim Carrin Darlene Carrin Hugh Currin Melinda Carrin Michael Currin Randal Currin Reggie Currin Teresa Currin Thomas Currin Wayne Carrin Deborah Cuffs Bobby Daniel Qussell Daniel l3l William Daniel Sears Day Gail Dement Gerald Denny Henry Denny Bruce Dickerson ' it WZ 6 6 ,f ffm , fig, D WL 'W Mel Dickerson Virginia Dickerson Dana Dixon Fred Ellington Mike Ellington Dickey Elliott XII' if da.. Michael Elliott Jeanette Elliotte Ray Ellixson Gary Elms George Eyins William Faison ,, .. :WM Wir in-J' Mary Ann Fields Patricia l:isCuS Susan Fox Ronald Garrett Carroll Glasscock Christopher Gresham Daniel l-lall Lucy l-lancock Judy Harris Nancy l-larris Nancy Hart Bryant Haskins Joseph Haskins Nancy Hayes David Hicks Richard Hicks Ronald Hicks Sherry Hicks Q... James Hilfon Dianne Hobgood Sammy Holzngood James Hackaday Susan Hunt Christine lnscoe ww TOVTWUY JUCRSOVW MOXiI'1e Jeffcaaf Barry Johnson Dorothy Jones Mike Jones Sanne Jones gs Betty King Billy King Mary Lilly Doris Lindsey Dianna Long Eugene Loyd 'Ql- Elyin Lumpkin David Lunsford Dal Mackie Randy Mafihevvs Wayne Maffl-me-W5 Barbara May 133 i Gloria Ann McGhee Carolyn McNeill Donald Milton Roger Mims Mary Mitchell BillMi1gheII Glenda Montague Graham Moore is 'YQ M, R x 5 . .k,- g k X I L L rero W R N Drew Morgan Larry Morgan Elaine Morton Brygrtf Murgl-lmggn we-Q Ellen Murray John Murray Roger Murray Russell Murray Wilma Murray Lee Newcomb Wayne Newcomb William Newton Lindsay Overton Rhillis Owens David Noel Faye Noell Ann Norwood Michael D'Brian yew., Alex Rarham Graham Parham Cegil Peebles Clyde Plegggmg 134 Cathy Poole William Powell Wade Price Carrie Pruitt Cecelia Pruitt Joyce Pruitt Sophie Puckett Stephen Puckett Wayne Puckett Claudia Puryear Cheryl Ramsey Jerry Ramsey fu ,,'. T, , f is xu Way' it l William Ramsey Sybil Poyster Barbara Satterwhite Leslie Saunders Patricia Short Brenda Slaughter Davis Smith Bobbie Spencer Edward Stallings David Stewart Shirley Taylor Bobby Thomas Donnie Tippett Ronald Tuck Steven Walker June Watson Limuel Watts Judy Weary 135 t S Q WCW,-le Weary David Wheeler Wheeler Ronnie Wheeler Ruth Wheeler Samuel Wlwlfe l-larold Williams Gerald Williams Janie Williamson Janet Wrenn Sfeven Wrighr Not Pictured awww-W Melvin Adcock Benny Blackwell Woodrow Boyd George Burns Mildred Glasscock Mary Glover Donald Humphries Avaleen Leonard Philip Nelson Walter Ramsey Homer Smith Delores Virgil Zh ADVERTISEMENTS We wish To express our Qppreciohoh ff T,-,f J L-7: To These ihTeresTed pGTrohs who have mode The puhhcmion OT The '66 WILDCAT possible. You Don't Have To Start At The Top but helps ! 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