John Graham High School - Warrentonian Yearbook (Warrenton, NC)

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Time is the nurse and breeder of all good. Shakespeare See how the generations pass Like sand through Heaven ' s blue hourglass. Shantung FOREWORD Time and past War rentonians have made John Gra¬ ham students heirs to a challenging tradition of unusual community culture, personal integrity, and high ideals of scholarship and achievement. We would have the 1959-1960 Yearbook express many things: our awareness of our heritage, our grat¬ itude for traditions to respect and to uphold, and our consciousness of the value of our training here as a sound basis for our hope in a good future. The pull of sentiment is strong. We are tempted to call back yesterday and to bid time return as we see that One by one the sands are flowing, One by one the moments fall; Some are coming; some are going . . . And we cannot grasp them all! Following the motto of a quaint old English sundial, I record only sunny hours, we have chosen pictures and situations to express school spirit as we know it, and to record some of the happiest and best experiences of this school year. It is our sincere hope that as time transforms the sunny hours of our high school days into golden memo¬ ries, they may both be an inspiration for John Graham students - past, present, and future - and for others who may open the covers of this book. The Staff Seniors Wherever we see him, he has a smile and a greetingfor everyone. He expresses his interest in us not only in classroom in¬ struction but in friendly guidance in other activities as well. His sportsmanlike ideal of fairness has made a lasting impression on many students at John Graham High School. Because he is an inspiration to us, we proudly dedicate the 1959-1960 WARREN- TONIAN to Mr. Donald Bennett. 4 Mr. J. F. Hockaday, Principal Mrs. Marcia Bennett, Secretary ; i 4 . 13 1 j i To the Seniors: It is my hope that John Graham School has given you the necessary requirements to enable you to go on to whatever phase of life you choose. May the associations you have had here help to insure peace, happiness, and prosperity in the years to come. My best wishes go with you, J. F. Hockaday Principal Mr. J. R. Peeler, Superintendent of Warren County Schools The Warrenton School Committee: Mr. A. C. Blalock, Dr. Tom Holt, Mrs. Janies Beckwith, Mr. A1 Williams, Chairman; Mr. W. R. Drake. Mr. J. F. Hockaday A.B., Atlantic Christian College M.A., East Carolina College Geometry Mrs. Louise Bryson Mr. Fate King B.S., Longwood College A.B., University of North Carolina Latin Mathematics, Physical Ed., Coach Miss Allen, as other grateful teachers often do, gives Miss Bryant the copy of a test to be mimeographed by the efficient office management class. THEY HAVE BEEN THE GUARDIANS THAT HAVE PREPARED US FOR A WILL BECOME LEADERS Miss Elizabeth Allen A.B., Duke University Social Studies 8 Miss Maybelle Bryant B.S., East Carolina College Commercial OF THE MINUTES AND HOURS BRIGHT NEW FUTURE WHERE WE OF TOMORROW Above: Mrs. Hudspeth and Mr. Beaman take a break from planning rennovation of the Home Economics Building. Below: Mrs. Stewart and Mr. Bennett work constantly for a stronger science pro¬ gram at John Graham. Mrs. Elba Banzet A.B., East Carolina College English, French Mrs. Etolia Vale A.B., Lander College M.A., University of South Carolina English Mrs. Patricia Hudspeth B.S., Furman University Home Economics 9 Mr. Donald Bennett B.S., Atlantic Christian College Mathematics, Physical Education, Science Mrs. Ersie Stewart A.B., Winthrop College M.A., East Carolina College Science Mr. Philip Beaman B.S., North Carolina State College Agriculture INSPIRED BY THEIR HOPE AND TRUST IN US. Not Pictured: Mr. Noah Linwood Ward B.S., North Carolina State College Agricultural Education Mr. Robert M. Davis B. Mus. Ed., Shenandoah Conservatory of Music Mrs. Claude Bottoms Mrs. Eleanor Davis Band Librarian Dietitian 10 ANNUAL STAFF SENIOR STAFF Left to right: Ed Wood, Co-Business Manager; Ann White, Co-Editor; Nancy Pittard, Co-Busi¬ ness Manager; Eleandor Ruth King, Co-Editor. JUNIOR AND SENIOR MEMBERS Seated: Mrs. Etolia Vale, Advisor; Eleandor Ruth King and Ann White, Editors; Ed Wood and Nancy Pittard, Business Managers. Standing: Nancy Harris and Judith Adams, Assistant Ed¬ itors; Betsy Rose Turner,Editor; Millie Peeler, Assistant Editor; Ronald Shearin, Business Manager. SEER STAFF MEMBERS Seated: Patsy Lynch, Pat Dixon, Judy Clark, Faye Maynard, Lyndell Aycock. Standing: Bren¬ da Davis, Kay Fair, Linda Hardy, Eleanor Coley, Gail Parrish, Ronald Shearin. EDITORS AND ADVISOR Judy Clark, Editor; Miss Maybelle Bryant, Ad¬ visor; Elinor Coley, Assistant Editor. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Tommy Miles, President; Sammy Short, Vice-President; Nancy Harris, Secretary; Ronald Shearin, Treasurer. MEMBERS First Row: Ed Wood, Saralee Drake, Tommy Miles, Nancy Harris, Ronald Shearin, Sammy Short, Eleanor Coley. Second Row: David Ratliff, Anne Ayscue, Pat Harp, Jean Reavis, Becky Ellis, Carolyn Shearin, A1 Fleming, Steve Clark, Fred Hurst, Miss Allen, Millie Peeler. Judith Adams Jimmy Cheves Eleanor Coley Inez Davis Saralee Drake President Betsy Rose Turner Cynthia Haithcock Ann White Vice-President Ed Wood Secretary Ronald Shearin Mrs. Elba Banzet Advisor Eleandor Ruth King Reporter Millie Peeler character Nancy Harris Nancy Pittard Treasurer ' - ’ a 1 l if | |tf ’ f HBgSS? l T SENIOR 4-H Jean Pope, Pianist; Becky Ellis, Reporter; Nancy Wilson, Vice-President; Faye Maynard, President; Patsy Lynch, Secretary-Treasurer; Joyce Weaver, Song leader. Sec¬ ond row: Linda Hardy, Patsy Harmon, Raymond Bartholo¬ mew, Peggy Rose James, Ruth Haithcock, Linda Adams, Betty Chaplin, Delores Dickerson. Third Row: Gayle Parrish, Margaret Rideout, Patsy Ayscue, Jeannette Cash, Eleanor Coley, Barbara Hight, Virginia Robertson. Fourth row: Rebecca Walker, Emma Bartholomew, Cle¬ ment Thompson, Joyce Leonard, Martha Short, Patsy Faulkner, Margaret Davis. Fifth row: Maxie Walker, Julia Mustian, Linda Miller, Lyndell Aycock, Margaret Carroll, Brenda Cottrell, Janice Rivers, Becky King. Sixth row: Johnny Cameron, Arthur Smiley, Alvin Stegall, A. C. Collier. JUNIOR 4-H CLUB Front row: Brenda Clark, Vice-president; Hilda Weaver, President; Minnie Allen, Secretary; Wayne Harmon, Re¬ porter; Second row; Brenda Raines, Deborah Rooker, Don Bolton, George Stegall, Carolyn Blackwell, Deane Ethe¬ ridge. Third row: Eleanor Thompson, Ruby Thompson, Dudly Neal, Louis Mustian, Jimmy Harris, Tommy Mustian, Johnny Coleman, Tom Perry, Michal Parrish. Fourth row: Patricia Harth, Betty Ruddy, Nancy Ham, Billy Norwood, Joe King, Robert Pittard, Charles Ed¬ monds, Lester Capps, Paulette Rooker, Joyce Harp, Linda Shearin. Fifth row: Peggy Clark, Betty Newton, Sandra Neal, Joan Vaughn, Dorothy Ham, Deane Jones, Charles White, Eddie Parrish. Sixth row: Jane King, Linda Dill¬ ard, Wanda McCowan, Jane Ham, Margaret Patterson, Virginia Walker, Lillie Patterson, Cynthia Frazier, Car¬ olyn Pulley, SylviaMcDowall, Ronnie Maynard, Bill Mus¬ tian. Seventh row: Sam Stevenson, Herbert Rooker, Eddie Serls, Ray Gunter, Joe Ayscue, Theodore Smiley, Thomas Harp. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS Seated: Carol Reams, Vice-President; Ann White, President; Judith Adams, Secretary. Standing: Carolyn Shearin, Reporter; Eliza Burton, Historian; Nancy Harris, Treasurer. FTA member, Eleandor Ruth King, honors Mr. Bennett during National Education Week. MEMBERS Mrs. Stewart, Advisor. First Row: Carolyn Shearin, Judith Adams, Carol Reams, Ann White. Second Row: Nancy Harris, Brenda Davis, Betsy Rose Turner, Betsy Bobbitt. Third Row: Eliza Burton, Lyndell Aycock, Linda Hardy, Ginger Tucker. Fourth Row: Kay Fair, Saralee Drake, Patsy Harmon, Nancy Wilson. Fifth Row: Judith Pittman, Ann Twitty, Joyce Gupton. Sixth Row: Eleandor Ruth King, Dolores Dickerson, Harriet Cheek. Seventh Row: Carolyn Satterwhite, Sandra Jones, Nancy Pittard. Standing: Larry Limer, Peggy James, Barbara Mustian. i 1 t Hfl j a f : gS If-arfSL 4 1 I J? y ‘ 1 1 ' • v- O w 0, A ! [ M A _ Jpk St ; i FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Seated: Nancy Wilson, Treasurer; Pat Lynch, Vice President; Faye Maynard, President; Nancy Pittard, Secretary. Standing: Mrs. Hudspeth, Advisor; Margaret Rideout, Reporter; Patsy Harmon, Historian; Linda Miller, Songleader; Judy Clark, Pianist; Becky Ellis, Parliamentarian. MEMBERS First Row: Linda Miller, Faye Maynard, Judy Clark, Patsy Harmon, Nancy Wilson, Pat Lynch, Mar¬ garet Rideout, Nancy Pittard, Becky Ellis. Second Row: Betty Choplin, Audrey Fleming, Jeanne Pope, Peggy James, Sandra Maxbauer, Margaret Gibson. Third Row: Mrs. Hudspeth, Ruth Haithcock, Lor¬ etta Lewis, Ernestine Smiley, Joan Short, Peggy Norwood, Zeloma Clark, Janet Wells. Fourth Row: Delores Dickerson, Margaret Davis, Barbara Hight, Carolyn Shearin, Linda Hardy, Patsy Williamson, Rebecca Walker, Nell Cliborne. Fifth Row: Annette Stevenson, Virginia Robertson, Linda St. Sing, Pat Dixon, Donna Gottschalk, Patsy Faulkner. Sixth Row: Betty Rivers, Judy Hudgins, Carol Reams, Jack¬ ie Glover, Brenda Cottrell, Sarah Fuller, Jean Reavis. AMERICA ViiSfe tzs SS, ft i ifflHH r - M BSe ,•$£ 539 I iS- a:- FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Officers: Mr. Beaman, Advisor; Bobby Bolton, Sentinel; Bob Fleming, Treasurer; Alvin Weaver, Vice-President; Jerry Walker, President; Mike Robinson, Secretary,- Allen Jones, Reporter. MEMBERS First Row: Mr. Beaman, Bobby Bolton, Bob Fleming, Alvin Weaver, Jerry Walker, Mike Robinson, Allen Jones. Second Row: Martin Vaughan, Alvin Stegall, Raymond Bartholomew, A1 Fleming, Benson Aycock, Steve Joyner, Jimmy Wilson, Billy Thompson, Jimmy Duncan, Herman Bradberry, Bobby Parrish, Hagood Bradberry, Steve Clark, Ricky Etheridge, Leon Williams, Pete Harris, Carlton Hunt, John Riggan, George Pittard, Luther King, Charles Carroll. Third Row: Charles Miller, Joe Shearin, Mac McCowan, Walter Evans, Clement Thompson. Fourth Row: A. C. Collier, Therman Rooker, Gene Munn. Robert Overby, Douglas Mustian, William Collins, Gene Thompson. ?V:V- Kay Fair BAND MEMBERS Saralee Drake, Chief Majorette; Ginger Tucker, Ann White, Faye Gunn, Carol Reams, Betsy Baxter, Kay Fair, Drum Majorette; Robert Macon Davis, Director; Billy Benson, A1 Blalock, Tommy Hight, David Robertson, trombone. Second row: David Ratliff, Knox Polk, cornet; Kitty Burwell, baritone, 1 Gilbert Mustian, trombone. Third row: Bill Perry, cornet; Patricia Thompson, alto horn; Tom Perry, cornet; Janice Merritt, cornet. Fourth row: John Coleman, bass drum; John Link, Sally Peoples, drum; Bobby Stegall, cornet. Fifth row: Jane Williams, Randy Warlick, Linnea Mustian, clarinet; Fred Hurst, Jr., cornet. Sixth row: Gayle Tucker, cymbals, Sylvia Davis, Beverly Miles, Lucy Banzet, flute; John Newell, bass; Linda Shearin, clarinet, Elizabeth Massey, bells. 20 4 BAND MAJORETTES DIRECTOR Robert M. Davis Ed Wood, Vice-President; Tommy Miles, President; Carol Reams, Secretary-Treasurer; Pat Dixon, Re¬ porter. Carol Reams, Faye Gunn, Betsy Baxter, Saralee Drake, Chief; Ginger Tucker, Ann White, Kay Fair, Drum Majorette. LIBRARY STAFF Seated: Jeanne Pope, Julia Mustian, Allen Jones, Faye Maynard. Standing: Julia Tippett, Virgie Journ- igan, Eleanoi Coley, Alvin Weaver, Maxie Walker. BUS DRIVERS Leon Williams, Bobby Bolton, Gene Munn, Annette Stevenson, Allen Jones, Linda Hardy, Gene Thomp¬ son, Eleanor Coley. rnirntmammsss, v l i: ‘ ' Mr ' «iW R Hp- • lf fi b: f--v ■EWf VRv TEAM GROUP First Row: Tommy Miles, Ed Wood. Second Row: Mr. Bennett, Assistant Coach; Bobby Edmonds, Frank McDowell, A. C. Collier, Norwood Pulley, Sammy Short, Monroe Mustian, Clinton Neal, Steve Clark, Herman Rooker, Mr. King, Coach. Third Row: Ricky Etheridge, Bobby Blaylock, Macon Reavis, Larry Hayes, Alvin Reavis, Bill Clark, Alton Overby. Fourth Row: Johnny Cameron, Clinton Ranes, Jimmy Duncan, Bill Jones, Billy Mitchiner, Wilson Bolton, Gordon Haithcock. Fifth Row: George Pittard, Billy Rogers, Gilbert Mustian, Bill Perry, Billy Thompson, Raymond Bartholomew, Lawrence Boyd, Martin Vaughan. FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM Front Row: Johnny Cameron, Her¬ man Rooker, Ed Wood, Alton Overby, Monroe Mustian, Bill Clark, Norwood Pulley, Frank McDowell. Back Row: Tommy Miles, Sammy Short, Clinton Neal, Gordon Haithcock. Miles fights for an inch! Mr. B. L. King Coach Ed Wood Right Tackle Tommy Miles Sammy Short Right Halfback Fullback Gordon Haithcock Clinton Neal Left Halfback Quarterback FIRST TEAM Tommy Miles, Coach Fate King, Ed Wood Monroe Mustian Bill Clark Bobby Blaylock Frank McDowell Norwood Pulley Herman Rooker Center Guard Tackle End Guard End Monroe Mustian Frank McDowell Center End Alton Overby Guard Ed Wood Tackle Norwood Pulley Tackle Bill Clark Guard Sometimes the going gets rough! MR. DOUGLAS MUSTIAN, BOOSTERS CLUB PRESIDENT The Boosters Club supports the three athletic pro¬ grams of our school by providing equipment, uniforms, and transportation. In the words of the president, A better and more adequate athletic and recreation pro¬ gram for the YOUTH of our school—that is our goal! But the cheerleaders never fail to cheer! Sammy Short Clinton Neal Fullback Quarterback Gordon Haithcock Halfback Tommy Miles Halfback Herman Rooker End Johnny Cameron End BASEBALL GROUP Front: Sammy Short, Chocky White, Ricky Etheridge, Bill Taylor, Bill Clark. Standing: Coach Ben¬ nett, Herman Rooker, Clinton Neal, Norwood Pulley, Kenneth Copley, Steve Clark, Gordon Haithcock, Jr., and Coach King. 4 - f SNAPSHOTS OF NEW GYMNASIUM With the formal opening of the new gymn on Friday, January 22, the recreation and athletic pro¬ gram at John Graham received new impetus. John Graham ' s Yellowjackets won their first game, a- gainst Weldon, in the new building! First Row: Bill Taylor, Gordon Haithcock, Bob Fleming, ChocKy White. Second Row: Monroe Mustian, Frank McDowell, Ed Wood, Tommy Miles. Third Row: Johnny Link, Thurman Rooker, Douglas Mustian, Clinton Neal, Herman Rooker. Fourth Row: Mr. King, Coach; Billy Thompson, manager. Tommy Miles Guard Chocky White Guard Herman Rooker Center BOYS’ BASKETBALL COACH AND CO-CAPTAINS Tommy Miles, Mr. King, Ed Wood JUNIOR VARSITY Mr. Bennett, Coach; Tommy Twitty, Raymond Bartholomew, Bill Davis, Lawrence Boyd, Steve Clark, A. C. Collier, Billy Rog¬ ers, Steve Joyner, Larry Hayes, Robert Wells, A1 Fleming, Bill Perry, Tom Banzet. Gordon Haithcock Forward Clinton Neal Forward The team in action Margaret Rideout Guard Carol Reams Guard Shirley Aquino Guard Front; Patsy Harmon, Carolyn Shearin, Lin¬ da Adams, Brenda Davis, Kay Fair, Margaret Rideout, Shirley Aquino, Margaret Carroll, Linda Miller, Nancy Wilson, Inez Davis, Manager; Saralee Drake, Patsy Lynch, Carol Reams, Judith Adams, Mr. King, Coach. Be¬ low: Coach King and Tri-Captains; Saralee Drake, Patsy Lynch, and Carol Reams. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Junior Varsity: Mr. Bennett, Coach; Nancy Wilson, Manager; Paulette Perry, Zeloma Clark, Jean Reavis, Barbara Hight, Sandra Jones, Betty Rivers, Linda Hardy, Sarah Ann Fuller, Virginia Roberson, Donna Gottschalk, Becky Ellis, Joan Short, Sandra Maxbauer. Patsy Lyncn Forward Saralee Drake Forward Judith Adams Forward OFFICERS Ed Wood, Vice-President; Tommy Miles, President; Carol Reams, Secretary-Treasurer; Pat Dixon, Re¬ porter. MONOGRAM CLUB First: Brenda Davis, Nancy Harris, Betsy Bobbitt, Judy Hudgins, Nancy Wilson, Judith Adams, Linda Adams, Coach Fate King. Second: Saralee Drake, Carol Reams, Patsy Lynch, Ann Ayscue, Linda Hardy, Carolyn Shearin, Ginger Tucker, Pat Dixon, Tommy Twitty, Chocky White. Third: Alice Pulley, Inez Davis, Margaret Rideout, Ron¬ ald Shearin, Linda Miller, Kay Fair, Steve Clark, Ray¬ mond Bartholomew, Jimmy Duncan. Fourth: Therman Rooker, Sammy Short, Monroe Mustian, Bob Fleming, Bill Taylor, Bill Clark, Alvin Reavis, Martin Vaughan. Fifth: Billy Mitchiner, Gordon Haithcock, Jr., Ed Wood, Tommy Miles, Steve Joyner, Larry Hayes, A. C. Collier, Frank McDowell. Sixth: Billy Rogers, Jerry Walker, Wilson Bolton, Richard Williams, George Pittard, Nor¬ wood Pulley, Bill Jones, Macon Reavis. Seventh: Johnny Link, Clinton Neal, Jr., Bobby Edmonds, Herman Rooker, Jimmy Cheves, David Ratliff, Larry Limer, Douglas Mustian. CHIEF CHEERLEADER AND MASCOT Judy Hudgins and Alice Pinnell CHEERLEADERS First Row: Brenda Davis, Judy Hudgins, Chief; Alice Pinnell, Mascot; Linda Adams. Second Row; Nancy Harris, Betsy Bobbitt, Nancy Wilson, Judith Adams, Pat Dixon. iWF K HFPF r-W 4nAy «.ri ft b y W| U HUDSON, EDDIE Of iange and IRVING Mills - SR ! ■wWi HOME SHI immnun COMMENCEMENT MARSHALS First Row: Linda Hardy, Eleanor Coley, Saralee Drake, Ann White. Sec¬ ond Row: Ed Wood, Nancy Pittard, Chief; Eleandor Ruth King. 35 ( D.A.R. GOOD CITIZEN Eleandor Ruth King REPRESENTATIVE TO BOYS’ STATE REPRESENTATIVE TO GIRLS’ STATE Ann White JUNIOR . SENIOR PROM Pat and Larry i| The moon was shining bright in Carolina All work and no play What a mascot! ! Joyce and Larry Who ' s having a good time ? ! ? Last minute details Judith and Vernon We could have danced all night SENIOR SUPERLATIVES BEST DRESSED Jerry Walker and Carol Reams 38 , ■ ■ FRIENDLIEST MOST POPULAR Alvin Weaver and Patsy Lynch Ed Wood and Ann White BEST LOOKING Tommy Miles and Saralee Drake 40 Jl E ■ L -THfa r i Wi v - Tni-i r ISSfe Wood and Eleanor Coley Sammy Short and Patsy Lynch MOST DEPENDABLE Alvin Weaver and Eleandor King 43 44 Don Bolton Frank Bolton Hudson Burton Ellen Carroll Linda Carroll Joyce Allen Minnie Allen Billy Benson A1 Blaylock Brenda Clark Jack Collins Sylvia Davis Ray Gunter Bonnie Gupton EIGHTH GRADE Patricia Haithcock Dorothy Hamm Nancy Hamm Thomas Harp Linda Lloyd Sandra Lyles Wanda McCowan Elizabeth Massey Janice Merritt Carolyn Miller Betty Newton Jimmy Overby Eddie Parrish Margaret Patterson Sally Peoples Jan Pittman Knox Polk Herbert Rooker Betty Rudd Eddie Serls Patricia Thompson Joan Vaughn Faye Walker Hilda Weaver Charles White Officers: Tom Banzet, President; Larry Hayes, Secre¬ tary; Sandra Jones, Vice-president; Lawrence Boyd. Treasurer. Bobby Wells Janet Wells Patsy Williamsoi FRESHMEN Tommy Twitty Peggy Upchurch Joyce Weaver Larry Hayes Fred Hurst Sandra Jones Gilbert Mustian Bill Perry Billy Rogers Harriet Cheek Bill Davis Tom Banzet Lawrence Boyd Joyce Gupton Linda Hardy | FRESHMEN Mr. Beaman’s Room Officers: Raymond Bartholomew, Secretary; Benson Aycock, President; Steve Joyner, Treasurer; Ricky Etheridge, Reporter; A.C. Collier, Vice-president. Steve Clark A. C. Collier William Collins Maynard Dickerson Ricky Etheridge A1 Fleming Wayne Haithcock Dwight Pendergrass Egerton Rideout Albert Rivers Joe Shearin Alvin Stegall Billy Thompson Clement Thompson Martin Vaughan Benson Aycock Raymond Bartholomew Haygood Bradberry Herman Bradberry ■V -.H- FRESHMEN Officers: Becky Ellis, Reporter; Peggy Norwood, Sec¬ retary-Treasurer; Donna Sue Gottschalk, President Joan Short, Vice-president. Emma Bartholomew Francis Clark Zeloma Clark Dolores Dickerson Becky Ellis Carolyn Falkner Sara Ann Fuller Margaret Gibson Donna Sue Gottschalk Barbara Hight Loretta Lewis Sandra Maxbauer Peggy Norwood Dianne Patrick Paulette Perry Jean Reavis Betty Rivers Virginia Robertson Joan Short Ernestine Smiley Rebecca Walker Iwt s ' 1 l | fit r v u -• ' T EStf • ' nt :. V] vs; ; . j p jl ' vj | || 1 FRESHMEN • ' Lyndell Aycock Betsy Bobbitt Wilson Bolton Charles Carroll Betty Choplin Brenda Cottrell Brenda Davis SOPHOMORES Officers: Brenda Davis, Vice-president; Gordon Haith- cock, Secretary-Treasurer; Richard Williams, Presi¬ dent; Herman Rooker, Reporter. SOPHOMORES Mr. King s Room Robert Gibson Gordon Haithcock Ruth Haithcock Patsy Harmon Phyllis Hicks Mac McCowan Billy Mitchiner Barbara Mustian Julie Mustian Bobby Parrish Merlyn Pinnell George Pittard Jeanne Pope Clinton Ranes John Riggan Herman Rooker Linda St. Sing Bobbie Stevenson SOPHOMORES Officers: Chocky White, Reporter; Ginger Tucker, Secretary; Clinton Neal, Jr., Treasurer; Linda Adams, Vice-President; Nancy Wilson, President. Mrs. Stewart s Room Linda Adams Eliza Burton Margaret Carroll Rufus Champion Margie Cliborne Jimmy Duncan Bobby Edmonds Kay Fair SOPHOMORES Mrs. Stewart s Room Judy Faulkner Lucille Garrett Carlton Hunt Bill Jones Luther King John Link Douglas Mustian Clinton Neal, Jr. Jimmy O ' Neal Robert Overby Thurman Rooker Carolyn Shearin Martha Short Sarah Stegall Bill Taylor Julia Tippett Ginger Tucker Anne Twitty Charles White Nancy Wilson f 1 :«CUT no erc ' Chartered 17o7 named Warrenton Jiigh School 1898. Since 0923 a public school. JUNIORS Mr. Bennett’s Room Class Officers: Ronald Shearin, Treasurer; Betsy Rose Turner, President; Betsey Baxter, Vice-president; Nancy Harris, Secretary; Judith Adams, Reporter Norvie Abbott Patsy Ayscue Bobby Blaylock Mark Burwell Bill Clark Inez Davis Margaret Davis Jane Dickerson JUNIORS Mr. Bennett’s Room Judy James Peggy Rose James Becky King Larry Limer Gene Munn Millie Peeler Alvis Peoples Judith Pittman Alvin Reavis Macon Reavis Janice Rivers Betty Ann Rogers Janet Rooker Annette Stevenson Iva Throckmorton Jimmy Wilson Junior Officers, Mr. Bennett ' s Homeroom: Bobby Blaylock, Vice- president; Janice Rivers, Secretary; Millie Peeler, President; Pat Harp, Treasurer. Junior Officers, Miss Bryant ' s Home¬ room: Betsy Baxter, Vice-president; Nancy Harris, Secretary; Ronald Shear in, Treasurer; Judith Adams, Reporter; Betsy Rose Turner, President. JUNIORS i ' j 1 i y £ M- • ■ L- tHL -jr J Miss Bryant s Room Judith Adams Shirley Aquino Anne Ayscue Betsey Baxter Jeannette Cash Jimmy Cheves Nell Cliborne Kenneth Copley JUNIORS Miss Bryant’s Room Betty Falkner Faye Gunn Cynthia Haithcock Len Haithcock Nancy Harris Virgie Journigan Ronnie Lancaster Barbara Lynch Sarah Ann Miles Linda Miller Patsy Mustian Alton Overby Nancy Pendergrass Alice Pulley David Ratliff Margaret Rideout Allen Rivers Carolyn Satterwhite Ronald Shearin Betsy Rose Turner -rihrikv -t-— : SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Patsy Lynch, Treasurer; Ann White, President; Ed Wood, Vice-President; Eleanor Coley, Secretary. SENIOR CLASS MASCOTS Cheryl Shearin and Eddie Coach, Jr. King MANY SENIORS ROBERT AARON BOLTON JUDY SHEARIN CLARK WE, THE SENIORS, HAVE REASONS TOBE GRATEFUL ELEANOR RODGERS COLEY PATRICIA FAYE DIXON SARALEE DRAKE CLAIRE BELL FALKNER 61 SENIORS AUDREY HARRIS FLEMING FRANKLIN LEWIS FLEMING FOR OUR MINDS ALONG THE RIGHT PATHS FORWARD INTO OUR NEW JACKIE MAE GLOVER LINDA FAYE HARDY ALBERT PEETE HARRIS JUDY LANE HUDGINS 62 SENIORS GILL ALLEN JONES, JR. ELEANDOR RUTH KING HAVE BEEN GUIDED AND NOW AS WE STEP LIFE AND RESPONSIBILITIES SIDNEY EUGENE LANIER LOIS JEANETTE LEONARD PATRICIA ANN LYNCH frank mcdowell 63 SENIORS FAYE KING MAYNARD WILLIAM THOMAS MILES WE HAVE THE EXPERIENCE AN UNDERSTANDING PART TOWN, AND OF OUR JOHN ERNEST NEWELL GAYLE WITHERS PARRISH JETTY GRAY PATTERSON MONROE DUNLAP MUSTIAN 64 THAT WE NEED TO BECOME OF OURSCHOOL, OF OUR GENERATION...AND JANE CAROL REAMS MICHAEL GENE ROBINSON JACQUELINE PAGE SHORT SENIORS NANCY KAYE PITTARD JESSE NORWOOD PULLEY SAMMY BENNETTE SHORT 65 SENIORS WILLIAM GENE THOMPSON JERRY COLEMAN WALKER WE GRADUATE WITH FOND MEMORIES OF TIME WELL SPENT. ALVIN GREY WEAVER ANN GORDON WHITE JOSEPH LEON WILLIAMS EDGAR RAYMOND WOOD, JR. 66 SENIOR DIRECTORY ROBERT AARON BOLTON F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Sentinel 4; Bus Driver 3,4. JAMES EDWARD CARROLL F. F. A. 1,2,3,4. JUDY SHEARIN CLARK Band 1; 4-H Club 1,2, Pianist 2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Pianist 4; Library Staff 3; Junior Play. ELEANOR RODGERS COLEY Glee Club 1,2; 4-H 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Li¬ brary Staff 2,3,4, Secretary, 4; Beta Club 3,4; Marshal; Student Council 4; Bus Driver 4; Class Secretary 4; Senior Superlative. PATRICIA FAYE DIXON Student Council 1; F.T.A. 1; Room Vice-President 2,3; Junior Play; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Cheer¬ leader 2,3,4. SARALEE DRAKE Seer Staff 1,2,3; Co-Editor 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Ma¬ jorette 1,2,3,4; Chief 3,4; F.T.A. 1,2,3,4; Basket¬ ball 1,2,3,4, Tri-Captain 4; Monogram Club 1,2, 3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4, President 4; Junior Play; Marshal; Student Council 4; Senior Superlative. AUDREY HARRIS FLEMING 4-H Club 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2; Bus Driver 3; Library Staff 3. FRANKLIN LEWIS FLEMING Junior Play; Senior Superlative. JACKIE MAE GLOVER 4-H Club 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3; Hi-Y 2,3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Modern Music Masters 1,2,3, Vice- President 2. ALBERT PEETE HARRIS Football 1; F. F. A. 1,2,3,4. JUDY LANE HUDGINS Student Counc il 1; 4-H Club 1; F.H.A. 1,2,4; Band 1,2,3; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Chief 4; Mono¬ gram Club 1,2,3,4; Class Treasurer 3; Junior Play. GILL ALLEN JONES, JR. 4-H Club 1, President 1; Glee Club 1; F.F.A. 1.2.3.4, Reporter 4; Office Staff 3,4; Library Staff 3,4, Vice-President 4, County Reporter 4; Bus Driver 3,4. ELEANDOR RUTH KING 4-H Club 1; Room Reporter 1; Glee Club 1, 2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4, Reporter 4; Junior Play; Lunchroom Staff 3; Marshal 3; Annual Staff 3,4, Asst. Co-Editor 3, Co-Editor 4; Senior Superlative. LOIS JEANETTE LEONARD 4-H Club 1. PATRICIA ANN LYNCH 4-H Club 1,3,4, Seer etary 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 4; F.T.A. 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2, 3.4, Tri-Captain 4; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 3; Student Council 3; Junior Play Class Secretary 3; Class Treasurer 2,4; Senior Superlatives 4. FAYE KING MAYNARD 4-H Club 1,2,3,4, Reporter 1, President 2,3,4, County Reporter 1, Secretary 2,3; F.H.A. 1,2,3, 4, President 4, District Vice-President 2, Dis¬ trict President 3; Library Staff 1,2,3,4, Pres¬ ident 4; Jr. Red Cross 2; Student Council 2; Class Vice-President 3; Junior Play 3. FRANK EDWARD McDOWELL Football 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4. WILLIAM THOMAS MILES Band 1,2; Baseball 2; Football 1,2,3,4, Co- Captain 4; B as ke t b al 1 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4, P r e s i den t 4; Student Council 4, President 4; Senior Superlative. MONROE DUNLAP MUSTLAN Baseball 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Junior Play. JOHN ERNEST NEWELL Band 1,2,3,4, President 4. 67 SENIOR DIRECTORY GAYLE WITHERS PARRISH Glee Club 1,2,3, President 1; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Library Staff 2.3.4. JETTY GRAY PATTERSON 4-H 1,2. NANCY KAYE PITTARD Room Secretary 1; 4-H Club 2,3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4; F.T.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3; Junior Red Cross 2; Beta Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Science Symposium 3; Chief Marshal; Annual Staff 3, 4, Asst. Co-Business Manager 3, Co- Business Manager 4. JESSE NORWOOD PULLEY Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1.2.3.4, Co-Captain 4; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4. JANE CAROL REAMS Room Treasuere 1; Room Vice-President 2; Band 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Tri-Captain 4; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3, Pianist 2,3, County Pianist 2; F.T.A. 1,2,3, 4, Parliamentarian 2; Seer Staff 2,3; Junior Play; Class Vice-President 4; Senior Superlative. MICHAEL GENE ROBINSON Baseball 1,2; Monogram Club 1,2; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4; Senior Superlative. JACQUELINE PAGE SHORT Glee Club 1; 4-H Club 1,2. SAMMY BENNETTE SHORT, JR. Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Monogram 1,2,3,4; Senior Superlative. WILLIAM GENE THOMPSON F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 4. 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