Jonesville High School - Blue Jay Yearbook (Jonesville, NC)

 - Class of 1962

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'XJ , , , V J v Jawa ijwgmy PUBLIC LIBBARX' YADK3-N COUNTY P. 0. BOX 607 E NC 27055 YADKINVILL . number of wmnwemaa msfnomu. LIBRKPX lzgyffgfyy-fr V ' ' '94T?'5'?3'ix1,,,,, 'A N R 'NY'? ' Qi -- .1 Wmww2 - Q ' 'N1' 1 , .4..f..-' . .., w A V N lxW'1r- ,' L ..,v-15 . lr , ,Ex N 'N f7Ae Bfue A i962 f2.m,A01 42, .7Ae Senior Cfam I yoneufiffk .JL!igA .syclmoof LAURA MONTGOMERY A,.A. Tri-Editors BRENDAPEPPER PATSY THOMAS ..,A., M155 MARY' SPEER .. ,,A. Advisor fs.-- xx jaw? 0 Foreword ............ Introduction of Theme Dedication . . . Classes .......... . . f Confenfgi Faculty and Administration Activities . . . Athletics . . . Features ...... Advertisements .... .... .Qi-.V-- 5. 3-2 'ft ,f-'ff-v?f!h7'r '1'y'f'71 2 i v v I 71 rf-7'P'f F : :4EN1'Q'.'F!31 4' -fri ,r xl X14 5 P1 is gy! mg Se 1 Q? . 5 , f.W4'5 . V W -'Z ,., E. , r . X , ? X, fw 9. I - u V fi .1 N1 A L' 1 451' .H 45, 5' 1 af! - . 'M 557, 'R an L Lf' ' xx x . A .' I 5 ' ' 7 x 1 t V Xfigjlqsi 1 -QI . 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So, Heres to the teacher we thank for encouragement Over and over she told us we could Officially the Seniors wish to thank you Deserving . . , Mrs. Logene Hood. - -X 'xv-X-fumi-In-'yrff,'-flvfwywlvv1i'.v'1 vt vw-1 -lNrwi lN1nlahWli!K1NW5N , ,. muuum:xxu1'l1.lAnnual.-. -.x.u.-v.x1-- Lv..-1 fm .. .X v. f.-1..1- u-1-r.-U--ku . --' 1-1-.....--. --1. . ,,4xPy!:.!?,g f,,?,9,x, g ,A 1,14 , , . fr, , ,,4',,,:x ,l Q.: ' 1 , v , V ,-rg-'y3..i?w1 . V sf , yy. ,. . 5' iff' '- .. , . 'wA'f4?'?: -'fem A 31, '2g63If'3'i1j',- 'Q , Him- ,.g5g32,i1f,?,Q,gl L ,. 1 .gi ' . . R '-3412.-ar Qmw55,2ny'ff,i ' if-L 'v12,4a' , .-W. ff' A - 1 - im -9,121 ff: jg2,.g,gjgw:4,':S..K1, .,3-,,.1-5 WN 3,1311 QL, ,f?gg,!.Y.:,g,:vwxj.,7 g.'v :-',', ' I , 3 ' 'sb 'Qrml -. zips-'f-, , 5 - . A 54' 5' f?7g4u'a3jg al.'f, '1 A- 7 ' ' Jil nw Nw: 2 'V , . 9:-,. 7 ,,,, 0 ...,,,,, 5 -q -.-472. an Mx,- Kwwxm-fm--.-tw-wn M nsnfhun. ww' ii -A...1,, -.+ P A V Q 3 f A' - peacling anclllffjrifing . . . 6 .H-,A,,ff.',,f,T-1 . 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SHUGART za ,M QW I f . fwfr I - 1 ' f V ff X 5 ' Ef f f X 1.32415 K, g .J -2 'I .. uf ling.: Sedan! 50011, Our school board, consisting of Mr. Bob Snow, Mr. Marshall Adams, and Mr. Hugh Swaim, is continually working for the bene- fit of our school in the making of their many decisions. pas Se Cl' e t a I' y School secretary, Mrs. .Io Ann Wolfe, uses efficiency in the handl- ing of all office tasks and greets all visitors with a friendly smile. ll .S7u,aerinfenc!enf t Mr. Fred Hobson, our county supermtend ent, is always interested in the progress of our school and promoting methods that will improve our school system. ,001 Ii 'Y 4'-P5 Mr. Parker, teacher of chemistry, bi- ology, and science is shown here ex- plaining one of his many experiments. Miss Ann Wilhelm is always around, keeping us on our toes in typing, short- hand and business arithmetic. 9-4 , li-ww? X Seems as though Mrs. Ola Hendren, Teaching health and social studies and home economics teacher, always has coaching football keep Mr. john Charles some new idea about home decorating on the go, but he is never too busy to and cooking. help us with our problems. l 552 ' if v- vf I L! -ii W E Q,-mira VVhether it be English II or science, Mrs. Snow is close by and willing to Mr. Miller is ready to explain it to us. assist us when we need help in French or English III. ?' CJ --n Mr. Hugh Partin helps our boys to Without Mrs. Logene Hood, our Eng- Always smiling is Mr. john Mathis, learn more about the needs and uses of agriculture. f f 'mf 'ff' 11.113111-:wivw:-wiv 4H1 1V21-eff-'favfveisxv-F' rN9?l5EW'eKSXNNAYX- '- .1 1: .Lgf ,N-.'--, if--X' lish grammar would be lost and so who teaches History and coaches bas- would the Freshmen and Seniors. ketball. He is forever pushing his boys, basketball team toward that Class A Championship. 12 , NYXXA .. , ,..,..1f... V JO1,-QP' I1 S,- 'QQ ef Mrs. Faye Byrd, librarian for both high Our very capable math teacher, Mr. Miss Mary Speer, our loyal annual staff school and elementary school, is always Joe Stroud, not only helps his math counselor, also teaches math and coun- busy guiding her assistants for a pos- students but others as well when the sels the student body in any problem, sible future in Library Science. need arises. whether it be college or personal. ull' JK if F xx' f Q z ku JA Mr Edward West prepares hls 8th M1ss Betty Jean Robinson mrkes sure Mr Troy Proctor one of the nevser grade students for high school and takes there is never 1 dull moment in any members of the faculty has alreldv time out to be 1 fine leader of our of her classes proved himself an outstanding teacher Boy Scouts r if Q! kk fi Mrs Mary Kelly is working to improve Mr. Tolar Haynes keeps his students on Mrs. Mary Parker is shown here her 7th grade students in every manner. the go with the responsibilities of being teaching her 'Tth grade students the 7th graders. importance of knowing their English language. 13 Mrs. Edna Reece guides her sixth t 'NNI . f . ,,, if Y' , J . 5 ew -f. '... Q fx' rf-' ' . T fo. ..'- I - 3' K '4 ,ng ' . nv-J . 1 ,.-:g,g-- -sz , . J l. . pf, I I ,V 4 , 2 4 - - 2 4 'j 'K . , , 4, . W , . , . f. . 1 f. X, ,V , Mr. Everette Elledge's 6th grade, unper- Sixth grade teacher, Mrs. Virginia Dyar, grade students in learning, and adds turbed by the photographers, lets no works eamestly to improve her students her own special touch of humor. interruptions interfere with class work. in their education and personal lives. go-u2j14,tMbaju ' .rf ?fZm.a-J.z1,1..., x!.rx.?w0lLtL YVithout Mrs. Kathryn Fleming, the 5th grade would have a hard time learning about the states and capitals. -ui. - ' J W fr-'79 auf -cf' l l Mrs. jean Mathis, one of our 5th grade teachers, is striving hard to acquaint her fifth grade students with a highei' degree of education. Miss Lois Parks is shown here, trying to prove to her 5th grade students the importance of knowing about the state in which they live. Iwi' .f-Q-W' 5' 'Nl WA-..., XVith a smiling face, Mrs. Helen Dud- ley is always there to assist her 4th grade students in any problems that may arrive. 'Q' N , X ...L t swim A Miss Ohna Triplett finds teaching very Mrs. Sara Finger, one of our 4th grade interesting and expects the very best teachers, strives to teach her students of her fourth graders. the importance of the educational part, as well as the social part of life. 14 V-.. .rx s.. xx x :A 1 . ,vxn-X-'a.afbffo+f,ff1,r-ffviwwl-Jmf'-TI'Ifl'iN'1? N'TVRl'f4 'H-fff'f95if7P-?QW'l - 1lN?'f '5'W'f'f'?'N ' l i -., - - 1 i J fi ft V ,Q h 4 may mug! VL L l bmw 4'-5 'A 'we-,. li Mrs. Mary Harris helps her third grade Her third and fourth grade students Everyone is present today, says Mrs. students to become interested in liter- do not mind asking Mrs. Bray for help. Katherine XVilkins, third grade teacher. ature. ,Q 1' '-of ga l f 12' 'fill all I .-..-...kg iii l . ,-5 Mrs. Iris Canipe helps to establish a Mrs. Hazel Nolan strives,to improve Mrs. Crissman's cheerfulness brightens firm foundation for her second graders. her second grade students socially as her second grade room as she says, well as educationally. Good morning, studentsf, A BH gg xr' .gr .. UHQ05 Ol! Mrs. Kate Key provides her first grade Mrs. Madison is always ready and will- The first grade students always enjoy students with interesting bulletin ing to lend a helping hand to her science when it is taught by Mrs. Ruby boards. first graders. Canipe. I 15 ---- --A +Lu:.4-fa . - D. - .--V .Y ,M . - -qg3.,,L,-,.,V.gX- QLY -1.53, 5' ' V f if '5 D fs ' , X 44 Q 44 1 Cood food is a trade mark for our school. The hard working Lunch Room Staff is always busy preparing the hot meals that we enjoy. Front row: Estelle Byrd, Ethel Adams, Lorene Ingool. Second row: Mary Blackbum, Sadie Vanhoy, Myrtle Ray, Lois Harris. A special word of appreciation for those who prepare our meals, keep our buildings clean, and drive us safely to school. Keeping our school neat and clean is the A willing and faithful worker around the job of our hard-working custodian, Larry Elementary School is Allen Spicer. Long. 'MIME The Bus Drivers are those boys around I.H.S. who have to get up earlier than anyone else to get you to school on time. We say thanks to these boys Donald Adams, Dallas Foster, Jack Stroud, Howard Wagoner, Larry Muncus and Amold Wagoner. 16 eniorri Let fate do her best, there are Relics of joy Bright beams of the past XVhich we will never destroy. The Seniors have formed the Old sturdy tree, They leave but take with them A fond Memory! NC 00-an Cfagw O icer5 SUE RAY ..,.,....,AA.., .....A ....4......... T 1' easurer LARRY BRANNGN . , A ..,, Vice-President IUDY EVANS ....,.A.A...... ..... S ecretary RICHARD NANCE .,R. . . . , . . . , President 'kk sm f jglaica f Sen ior.4 PANSY BROWN Y WILLIAM VESTAL DONALD GRAY BURCHAM My five secrets of happiness: money, money, money, money, money. Monogram 2,3,4 . . . F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 . . . Vice President 2. Secretary 3 . . . President 1 . . . Football 1,2,3,4 . . . Co- Captain 4 . . . Rhythm Club 3 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Skating Club 1 . . . Senior Superlative. TONY CALLOWAY What this country needs is fewer people telling us what this country needs. LINDA INEZ CHAPPELL The terrible thing about the quest for truth is that you sometimes find it. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 . . . Secretary 1 . . . F.T.A. 2,3,4 . . . Glee Club 3 . . . Library Club 4 . . . Tri-Hi-Y 1 . . . Rhythm Club 3 . . . Pep Club 3. RUFUS SETH CHEEK 1'll not listen to reason . . . Reason always means what someone else has to say. Monogram Club 1,2,3 . . . F.F.A. 1,2,4 . . . Vice President 4 . . . Hi-Y 1 . . . Football 3,4 . . . Basketball 2,3,4 . . . Baseball 2,-3,4 . . . Rhythm Club 3 . . . Skating Club 2 . . . Senior Superlative. I LARRY WARREN ADAMS Ieepers, creepers, where did you get those peepersP Monogram Club 2,3,4 . . . F.F'.A. 1,2,3,4 . , Football 1,2,3,4 . . . Baseball Manager 1,2,3 , . . Track 3,4 . . . Senior Super- lative. LINDA JANE ARMSTRONG It matters not how long you live but how well. Beta Club 2,3,4 . . . Chaplain 3. Beta Club Convention 2 . , F.T.A. 2,3,4 . . . F.H.A. 1,2,4 . . . Historian 1 . . . Marshal 3. Rhythm Club 1 . . . Glee Club 3 . . . Skating Club 1 . . . Pep Club 3 . . . Senior Superlative . . . Hat Check Girl 2. LARRY DAVIS BRANNON What is mind? No matter. What is matter? Neoer mind. Class Vice President 4 . , . Monogram Club 2,3,4 , , . Football 1,2,3,4 . . . Baseball 1,2,3,4 . . . Track 2 . . . F.F.A. 1,2,-3,4 . . . Secretary 3. I.V. Basketball 1,2 . . . Rhythm Club 3 . . . Senior Superlative. PANSY ELIZABETH BROWN As merry as the day is long. F.H.A. 1,2 . . . Parliamentarian 2 . . . Library Club 3,4 , , . Asst. Sec. 4. Beta Club 4 . . . Marshal 3 . . . F.T.A. 2,4. I BARBARA SELINA DYAR A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches. Girl Scouts 1,3 . . . Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 . . . Annual Staff 4 . . . Glee Club 1,3 . , . Library Club 4 , . . Rhythm Club 3 . . . Pep Club 1,2,3 . . . F.T.A. 2,3,4. F.H.A. 2,3,4 . . . Chaplain 4. JUDY CAROL EVANS Looe lies in other's eyes-and lies and lies and lies. Tri-Hi-Y 1,2 . . . F.H.A. 1 . . . Song Leader 1 . . . Monogram Club 1,2,3,4 . . . Treasurer 4 . . Skating Club 1 . . . F.T.A. 2,3,4 . , President 4 . , , Pep Club 2,3 . . Rhythm Club 3 Glee Club 3 . . , Annual Staff 3,4 . . . Bus. Mgr. 4 . . . Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 . . . Chief 4 . . . Queens Court 3 . . . Homecoming Queen 4 . . . Class Officer 1,4 r . . Teening Column 4. Senior Superlative. BOBBIE SHARON FEIMSTER It's better to wear out than rust out. Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4 . . , Sgt. at Arms 4 . , F.T.A. 3 . . . Monogram Club 2,3,4 , . . Basketball 1,2,3,4 . . Tennis 1,2 . . . Softball 1,2,3,4 . . . Pep Club 2,3 . . . F.H.A. 1 . . . Annual Staff 3,4 . . . Rhythm Club 3 . . . Skating Club 1,2 . . . Senior Superlative. JERRY WILBORNE FINNEY Looe makes a man think almost as much of a girl as he thinks of himself. Basketball 1,2,3,4 . . . Track 2,3,4 . . . Captain 3 . . , Football 4 . , . Mgr. 1 . . , Tennis 1,2,3 . , . Student Council Convention 3,4 . . . Beta Club 2,3,4 . . . President 4 . . . State Convention 2 . . . F.T.A. 2,3. Monogram Club l,2,3,4 . . . Class President 3 . . . Vice President 2 . , . Assistant-Chief Marshal 3. All County Basketball 3 . . . Honorable Mention for all Northwest 3 . . . Senior Superlative. JOYCE SHORES COE Eoery woman likes to write . . . Checks. Alexander Wilson High School 1,2 . . . Needham Broughton High School, Fall 1960. LARRY FREEMAN COLLINS I think, therefore I am. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. GLENDA FAYE COOK A little woman is a dangerous thing. F.T.A'. 1 5. . . F.H.A. 1 . . . Reporter. Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . Annual Staff 3,4 . . . Library Club 4 . . . Homecoming Court 4 . . . Glee Club 3. Senior Superlative. TERRY CONRAD DRAUCHN I had rather be right than be President. F.F.A. 3,4. SIDNEY WOODROW MABRY I'm fairly intelligent myself, but I have a lot of stupid help. Football 2 . . . Baseball 4 . . . F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 . . . Skating Club 1 . . . Rhythm Club 3. RONNIE BLANE MACY Thinking is, to me, the greatest fatigue in the world. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 . . . Bus Driver 2,3. LINDA MASON Believe everything you hear said of the worhl: no thing is too impossibly bad. Walker-town 1,2,3 . . . Basketball 2,3,4 , . . Tir-Hi-Y 4 . . Softball 3,4 . . . Monogram Club 4. LAURA MAE MONTGOMERY 1's wicked . . . I is. I's mighty wibked, anyhow, I can't help it. F.H.A. 1 . . . Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4 . . Secretary 4 . . . Student Council 3,4 . . . Secretary 3 . . . Treasurer 4. Student Council Convention 3,4 . . . Monogram Club 3,4 . . . Beta Club 2,3,4 . . . Chaplain 4 . . . Beta Club Convention 3 . . . F.T.A. 2,3 . . . Cheerleader 2,3,4 . . . Annual Staff 3,4 . . . Tri- Editor 4 . . . Freshman Attendant . . . Marshal 3 . . . Pep Club 3. KENNETH JAMES FINNEY No one knows what he can do till he tries. LARRY WAYNE FOSTER Love conquers all. Bus Driver 2,3,4 . . . F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. Senior Superlative. JAMES EMORY FREEMAN Take care to get what you like, or you will end up liking what you get. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. MARY CHARLES JONES Busy here and there and everywhere. Student Council 1 . . . F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 . . . Chaplain 1 . . , F.T.A. 2,3,4 . . . Glee Club 3 . , . Library Club 4 , . . Annual Staff 4 . . . Circulation Chief 4 . . . Queen's -Court 4 Rhythm Club 3 . . . Pep Club 3 . . . Skating Club 1. '55f ' it . A., - Q . r ff., My BRENDA ELAINE PEPPER For men may come and men may go, but I go on forever. F.H.A. '1 . . . President . . . F.T.A. 2 . . . Skating Club I . . . Glee Club 3 . . . Pep Club 2,3 . . . Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4 . . . Chaplain 2 . . . Queens Court 3 . . . Annual Staff 3,4 . . Tri-Editor 4 . . . Library Club 4. Senior Superlative. JAMES OLIVER PICKETT He gave the people of his best, his worst he kept. CAROLYN SUE RAY Some people have tact, others tell the truth. Trihlli-Y 2,3,4 . . . Sgt. at Anns 3 . . . Basketball l,2,3,4 . . . Softball 2,3,4 . . . Tennis 1,2,3 . . . F.H.A. 1,2,4 . . . F.T.A. 3 . . . Monogram Club 2,3,4 . . . Secretary 4 . . . Annual Staff 3,4 . . . Class Treasurer 4 . . . Pep Club 2,3 . . . Rhythm Club 3 . . . Junior Attendant 3 . . . Senior Superlative . . . Hat Check Girl 2. MARY IAN E REECE I want what I want when I want it. Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4 . . . Reporter 3 . . . Monogram Club 2,3,4 . . . Class Treasurer 3 . . . F.H.A. 1 . . . Annual Staff 3,4 . . . Basketball Manager 2,3 . . . Queens Court 2,4 . . . Library Club 4 . . . Treasurer 4 . . . Hat Check Girl 2. Senior Superlative. DONALD WINSTON NANCE Never underestimate the power of a little man. Class Secretary 1 . . . F.F.A. 1,2. RICHARD ALLEN NANCE He should, he could, he would, he did his best. Monogram Club 2,3,4 . . . Beta Club 2,3,4 . . . F.F.A. 1,2 . . . Glee Club 3 . . . F.T.A. 2,3 . . . Science Club 2,3 . . . Class President 4 . ,I . Baseball 2 . . . Basketball 3,4 . . . Track 2,3,4 . . . Library Club 3 . . . Senior Superlative. JANET LOUISE NEWMAN The mirror of all courtesy. Library Club 4 . . . Vice President 4 . . . F.H.A. 1,2,34 . . Vice President 1 . . . Secretary 2 . . . Secretary of Colmty 3 . . . President 4 . . . Senior Superlative. CHARLES NICHOLS While we stop to think we often miss our opportumly. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 . . . Monogram Club 3,4 . . . Track 3,4. '14 JACK FRANKLIN STROUD Great men are not always loud. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. JAMES SIDNEY SWAIM If speech is silver, silence is golden. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 . . . Bus Driver 3,4. PATRICIA ANNE THOMAS Why take life so seriously, you can't come out of it alive. Monogram Club 2,3,4 . . . Reporter 4 . . . Basketball 1,2,3,4 . . . Tennis 1,2,3 . , , Softball 2,3,4 . . . Tri-Hi-Y l,2,-3,4 , . . Reporter 4 . . . F.H.A. 1,2 . . , F.T.A. 2,8,4 . , . Annual Staff 3,4 . , . Tri-Editor 4 , . . Class Officer 2 . . . Student Council 3,4 4 . . Secretary 4 . . . Student Council Con- vention 3,4 . . . School Sports Reporter 4 . . , Oueen's Court 4 . . . Pep Club 2,3 . . . Chaimian 3 . . Rhythm Club 3 . . . Skating Club 1. SHARON LEE TILLEY Dignity is the crown of a well-bred woman. Class Secretary 2,3 . . . Monogram Club 2,3,4 . . . Vice- Presldent 4 . . . F.T.A. 2,3 , . . F.H.A. 1,2 . . . Annual Staff 3,4 . . 4 Business Manager 4 . , . Basketball 2,8.4 . . . Queen's Court 2,4 . . . Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4 . . . Treasurer 2 4 . . Vice-President 3, President 4 . . . Library Club 4 . . . Social Chairman 4 . . . Senior Superlative Softball 1,2,3,4 . . . Tennis 1,2,3. JOHNNY LEVVIS SHAVV The world knows only two . . ,that's Home and I. Beta Club 2,3,4 4 Monogram Club l,2,3,4, Reporter 3, President 4 . . Student Council 2 F.F.A. l . F.T.A. 2,3,4 . Treasurer 2,3 . . Science Club l,2,3 Treasurer 3 . . Class President 1,2 . Class Vice President 53 . Marshal 3 . , . Senior Superlative . Track 1,2 Base- hall 1,2,8,4 . . All County Baseball 3 Basketball Manager 2 . . . Basketball 3,4 , All County Basketball 3 I.V- Basketball 2 . , . Captain 2 . Tennis 1,2 i Football 1.,2,3,4 Captain 4 , . , Rhythm Club 53 . Senior SuD9l'lilYlVf'- LARRY DALE SHOEMAKER I really could do much better but who wants to be caught without room for improvement. Monogram 2,3,4 . . . Football 1,2,3,4 C0-Captain 4 V Baseball 2 , . . Track 2,3,4 . . . F.F.A. 1,2344 - 4 RQPOTWT 3 , . . Rhythm Club 3 . . . Sc-rior Superlative. TONY DEAN SPARKS Clothes often make the man. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 4 . . Reporter 1 4 . . Senior Superlative. YANCEY LEE ST. JOHN No more books and studies, now I can .stay out late with my buddies. F.F.A. 1,2,8,4 . . , Secretary 1 . . 4 President 4 . 4 , Baseball 3,4 . . . Basketball 3,4 . . Monogram Club 2,3,4 4 . . Bus Driver 3 . . . Rhythm Club 3 . . . Skating Club 1. 'X ,-up -? ll-his 'lil 2. --..gals-- -xx.. in .yI1' GLENDA MAE VANHOY The secret of success is not a secret to everyone. F.H.A. 1,2 . . , F.T.A. 2,4 . , . Library Club 4 . . . Beta Club 2,3,4 , . , Chief Marshal 3 . . . Beta Club Convention 2. DONALD GREY VESTAL I believe in work, but Fm not in favor of it. Football 2,3 . . . F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. HAROLD FRANKLIN VESTAL Happy, Contentecl, he iogs along. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 . . . Secretary I . . . Bus Driver 2,3. WILLIAM DEAN VESTAL Two halves make a whole, and the fullback goes through. Football 4, All County Player 4. ag WILLIAM LARKIN WINEBARG Who knows hun, knows a friend. ER Monogram Club 3,4 . . . Baseball 3,4 . , . F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 , . . Football 4 . . , Skating Club 1 . . . Rhythm Club 3. 'C Above: Glenda Cook, Mary Charles jones, Judy Evans, 24 Patsy Thomas, Sharon Tilley, and Mary Jane Reece, Pose for the photographer. Left: Miss Wilhelm helps typing II class with techniques. uniorfi A knock on the door A ring on bell, Itls got to be a Iunior As anyone can tell. The Iuniors form the branches Of our old sturdy tre, -lust overnight theylll grow into Another full grown tree. 'Dx 9? T, f. f , Q 1 Q. F - K - C C Ml.: ,S--v.... . f , .,L,.AX1,:L n 1: 'j...g'f.I.1,-iff: -1 .w in-IP -4 ,- ,f CWA- --fitq. ' H517 7':I'5i .Av '- ' 3' Prf'::'.tl2Z??W' - - - 4. -. ', -4.11 J-.P .f tg, - 1-922321113 A-'fic 5 A 1 va 'f -- 345' T ,A 'A yrs--v 1 . - ',- . .,-Q-, - ..,. QA. . WJ., ' .--' FJ 'IQ ' .- '...'s -. X ,. .Ig ..n.-W.. if ,W . A. ff' 411774 V A .1-1 7 '-'.'. -: T-321' - a'2!:.1,. .St ,T .3 V ,gtg ,. 3-1' -1 -,-,Q -L '-7 .' ' 2 -Ls' f-12 -' V T '.2-' A, 1151! LlgrgZ.:52 f,,3g: ' ' A Hg ziflzi--4 J' CIGJ5 O hfefif IOHNNY REECE ..,., DILLON STANLEY . KENNETH HAYNES ,A.4 HARRY GROCE . , A ....President . . . , Secretary . 4 . . President . . . . Treasurer , , 1 YW jglaicaf yuniond KATHY SMITH ALBERT MACEMORE .-..,.. ..,...-4 ...1 M mg-mx -num--wx I A C ? : 1 - f pw, ,O f 1 b If 'Tk 3' 'Q , I - fn? V L , 'His 91 A ' ' 5 nv-...f . '95 .rev at ., , ' v . lg -. gt., .A ,V . I ,T '23 Q'-, Q 3 1 ,,,' Q Wixfs 3 -gm-. ' A A LAAN A 5 DONALD ADAMS J. C. ANDERSON J. D. ANDERSON ALLEN BAUGESS PAT BENTON BARBARA BILLINGS BOBBIE BRYANT IOYCE CEARLEY CHRIS CANIPE CATHERINE COCKERHAM CLARANCE FORD DALLAS FOSTER TONY CARTER MARY CROW JOHNNY FREEMAN 27 if-rv W S 3 . V T 'Vw - K -BA Ag :ik 1 TIM BALDWIN RONALD BALL RONALD BRAY ANN BRYANT ROSE ANN CASTEVENS IVINA CHEEK BONNIE EVANS JUNE CAROL FISHER HARRY GROCE LARRY HARRIS GAYLE HAYNES BRENDA INGOOL TONNIE KAYE MYERS IOHNNY REECE LOIS VANHOY S N ve ann, 5 'UN Q 4 J,- L -an., A ky it ivan' 6 f f 4, Q, . 1' KENNETH HAYNES DENNIS JOHNSON ALBERT PARKER BUTH ROBINSON HONVARD VVAGNER LINDA HENSLEY ALBERT MACEMORE PATSY PATTERSON STEVE SHEPHERD BRENDA VVALKER :LJ 'TN ' ,I '-.,. . M-Q ' I 1,4 in . .f - Q Y n, , lf , L' I f- Y' if . M' . Lo . N-...- 3 sb. . 4 A W, L ' HAROLD HOLCOMB SANDRA HOLCOMB KENNETH MACEMORE CAROL MENDENHALL BARBARA PREVETTE THOMAS RASH KATHY SMITH DILLON STANLEY KAY XVELLS MARGIE WHITE 354 IQ, 28 . 'rryuvslrn I 4 I I mr x xi x.asmmu'xmxInxxa Y-'?'- 0,9A0l?'l0I'e5 Chalk on sidewalk, Initials on the tree. If it's not a Sophomore XVho could it be? The Sophomores are the leaves Of our old sturdy tree. They help form the branches As you can plainly see. .1 CAM, 0 RICKY HAGWOOD ,A.,. . ,..,,,A..,..4 ,A.. P resident REGINA MARTIN IUDY UNDERVVOOD BONNIE ADAMS , ' , .-1 , . A . Secretary .,,,4.. Treasurer . . , Vice-President FI fjjfx N 1 Qfllfg i7,'ff.212'-XX fl -XX fi X, if + 17 rf If fff N-f' fr , , jglaicaf 3ol9Aomore5 MARY NELL COLLINS SONNY BOLES --. ..-..,- M,.--m------.1w. , wi, V L. W 'I 11- GN VINCE' -W-I In.. . uf... -vw i,. V - 'Q' 6 A L 'W I V ,ff if BONNIE ADAMS BRENDA PAUL BENTON TOMMY BENTON JIMMY BURCHETT ARMSTRONG GLYNDA CAUDLE VERNON LARRY COOK PEGGY ANN CASE GALE FINNEY CHILDRESS JOAN GUY DEAN FERGUSON RICKY HAGNVOOD NANCY FLYNN LOUISE JOHN GUY LOIS JONES BETTY ANN JOHNSON JACK JONES HAYNES VIRGINIA KNIGHT 30 3 Y C. I. Q' 'V , xl T s, .X Iwi. --' Ki 'N J ,hw - an-. 1 V W' I . I-.V w'Pxs1n SAUNDERS HOLES SONNY BOLES THOMAS BOLES ROBIN CHURCH LINDA MARY NELL CLARENCE COCKERHAM COLLINS FREEMAN TOMMY FREEMAN SHELIA GILLIAM SIIELIA IIEMRIC XYANDA HOLCOMB KAY JENKINS ANNA MACEMORE JUDY MACEMORE REGINA MARTIN - ---+ ..... f - - haw, KE!! A group of Sophomores-studious for a change. L----fm-tkg.-DDJ, ,.,, 4.14 nm- - - ,Q 1 is dk, Q--..., f, WN fo -PPS , 42. x VS If at sw 1-n..S., ,M I A un' PEGGY SHAFFNERROSEMARY SNIPES GAYLE SNOW TONI MARTIN CAROLYN OLIVER KATHLEEN ROSE PATTON CAROL SWAIM JEANIE SWAIM WADE SWAIM JOHNNY RENEGAR WILMA MAE PARDUE JUDY ROYALL PHYLLIS VESTAL ARNOLD JUDY WAGONER KATHERYN SPARKS ROBBINS JERRY ROBINSON LYNN STANLEY WAGONER ROSE MARIE BETTY SPICER OPAL ST. JOHN EVA VESTAL TUGKER JUDY BILLIE SUE RICHARD WOODY LARRY WAGONER UNDERVVOOD VESTAL BARBARA PEGGY WOODY WILLIAMS 32 I'2.'fAl1'l0ll An echo in the hall, As shuffling feet pass. XVho else could it be But the little Freshman Class! Freshmen represent the buds Of our old sturdy tree. The foundation of the leaves As you can plainly see. erm, Umm, ALAN BANNER A..,..,4 .....,.AA,.,..... V ice-President IO ANN NELSON . . . ...... President NANCY WALTERS . . . .... Treasurer SUE HEMRIC ...Ae.. ........ . . . Secretary AJ jglaicaf grealmen ,IUDY SMITHERMAN PHIL MARTIN 34 1 i ' .vs . t is L Y, T. in ev: I 'V' 'v,' r lk -, '.:. xh . . 2 A ' i ,. ..,. .f 6- X , , . 4 f Y m Wi R .r ,4.. it ZAV- W! V ., I 2 V , . -W. 5 l .ur 'Q' .. 1 , J xt... , Q 7 A 5 ,,., 6.4 i .. , 5 ls -, . , -in F' it K their 1 '- First Row: left to right: Carol Adkins, Alvin Anderson, Doug Anderson, Brenda Ashley, Alan Banner, Judy Benton, Betty Bil- lings. Second Row: Terry Blackburn, Reheeea Boles, jimmy Brown, Mary Brown, Ricky Carter, Butch Casstevens, Tommy Chappell. Third How: Derentz Collins, Mary Cook, Burly Day, jr., Carolyn Dohhins, james Dudley, Lee Roy Dudley, James Evericlge. Fourth Row: Linda Centry, Alvis Croce, Judy Hall, Betty Sue Hemrie, junia Hensley, Betty jean Holbrook, Phyllis Holcomb. Fifth Row: Sammy Jester, Charlotte johnson, Tom Kelly, Phil Martin, Paul Mason, Dorothy lNIaynarcl, Carolyn Me- Chee. Sixth How: Bonnie Menclenahall, Danny Menclenahall, Keith Miller, Mary Morrison, Terry Munn-us, Larry Nations. 35 lu -dx x -zz..!' , ' 1- zl 4,,g'i'f'.f l It looks as if this general science class has no time for play. A'T,,,.,v ,M 1 in X f -'Q if W 1 ,, 'j4f,,4,, f fi! ,Q X dw? 7 in 2 5 ' , ji A ffgwnif 5 ' ','fL, . 1 Q , by we , 4 6- :f e-f i we First Row: left to right: Herman Neal, Jo Ann Nelson, Kathy Nelson, Linda Kay Nicks. Second Row: Carolyn Nixon, David Pardue, Evone Parker, Brenda Pinnix. Third Row: Mary Poplin, Gary Price, Julia Randleman, Steve Reavis, Lan'y Rose, Larry Nations, Bonnie Shaw. Fourth Row: Carol Shelton, John Shore, Judy Shore, Sandra Simmons, Janice Shoemaker, Mary Smith, Judy Smitherman, Fifth Row: Trudy Smitherman, Lynn Snow, Bonnie Sparks, Peggy Lou Swaim, June Vanhoy, Mack Wag- oner, Judy Walker. Sixth How: Randy Wall, James Walters, Nancy Walters, Donald Watson, Foy Watson, Harold Winters, Joyce Whitaker. ...., . -,. ,., .. .- -, , . 1 .4-rf..1-Belew-umnu-u-xwcn.ar:ua1v:u gfemenfar The hall seems crowded As anyone passes It,s just the elementary grades Changing their classes Our Elementary grades are the acorns Of our old sturdy tree They'll grow to be buds As you can plainly see. 1, nm News .L if , A nu-4 F Q-NX xx?-.Il 44' 0 sm fee lag s l A lik-rl i UETQBEFS ,V 1, ,, K al. ' fi S:g'1s:fFff'4' is X. Q., ff .nfs Li I - 38 VVith many subjects reflected on bulletin boards, it is a fascinating trip through primary classrooms. Such happy, hard working children indicate a high quality of teaching. .-...- ..Y..-fv,- Y,.,, ,.,..-.,,..,. 1.w1 , u1..-...:.np1- 11-hun-m. iegexnme-11x19 rd' Ullll HTL HMBLUII , Nfl' . ' ? . gmac: .4 0 ina 13, N , 'VP 4 IQ . V KZ ' J.: Ai fff f Y ie w'-jg as A 1 Y V' T 'A' , N gf e.- '..g' M A f 1 f W I' QP a 4 M, e 5 . M Eff? W A k d fl ,wx .5 ,f B15-s V , - L V, 4 'f- .nn 1 N xx, ,-11.-it A ',l1S I'C . , :af ,unll ' 'W' F2 1 -v' S! ...K ,f X W ,-.1-Q 'df .- Af' 1, -' . ' A IL' M I, ,, H As the grades become hlgher the mterests H' , N - 5 f V el ' a ' . Mf'ff'.M,,'9'y' o 345 'T' W1der, and we find more variety in subjects g.i1TfXagyi,,I-1,1Af.1f My XR 3-+'fw::f-1tf 5E?xq,,,?, lk? LLL- X K I , ' M xllix M I .a taught. Good study hablts and personahty 'N f, JD, lg A Q Kr . . . N .M .ff e 'f FY d 1 development are very lmportant 1n th1S area. ,Mi M 1 , i Ausz sxvl .fl J W, gpcrurrz-:. i.,.,., Q ' :-k-- - ff A4 Ani .- 2 ' V-M 4 W Z .f D V, d 7,55 Z 5 gd A aeoes ' 'd ps: ,,:,' ' C T 4- L . 1 ' , ff, , pil., 39 an 3 q ti ,. 6 Q . A 1. 5- -pil. . I f.. 2 .gf .Am . J I A 'J 7 , . 4- its :,. ,Q A 4 A 'A . ' 5 I ..a- T me . XE is ' Q. l 'al X w. lx 1 f V . ,ml Q N ggi, , M .V , A . I I fr W,-' R .L N, . Q Qs, X, ' . . J 34,5 f.,, f ' - if ' 'J - K -i ' 2 - . ,gi5Q?gg,.lf'If?sg. 4 4' X- Y 3, vs . TWA all t ,G 'K 3 an is-W 5 .2 'V L ',1,,. : ,Y-in I i - f f A J . J . fix-, 1 . ,. .. J g .. V 'B ' at , , IL ..,- 31 fmt pi- s Y QV' ,- fl 7.2 V 4 ff I Q If tv: K L . 0 tif . 1- ,, . J 6, ,Q c ,, ig. i. p , i jg if K ,, I k, .. I I 2 . mn ,,,! ig . V , .. .,,, fl 2 1, V X R ffkf . , it tt ' a , c .ie 1 if i a i t J re A2 G 0 W . 1 2 l S Abvv .-qi uw. J ' .5 ' 'ff 'S ' r Z . J: X ,Q 5 .4 ' . Q 1 , ' f B .A W., ga, --'- '-X,,: 3 f' AW 1 :.. 'gf .ff ii-. ,e if , K 14 1 J ' ','-if ' his ll mlbf W J , it ' sv' S A '-' 45 -l' La' . Q as in l 1 , we i se. if ...i . f Q. A 1' i p m 5 V W J, , , pi J 5 ' M 1,VVV2 ,ff at ., ' . 4, K In 'V V I V- Y 1 L 3 .,, - Z V .X V .Q 6 . N J gighflz gr-a e First Row: left to right: Ted Adams, Kathryn Baker, Kay Barker, Johnny Brown, Larry Bryant, Steve Bryant, Tony Carlton, Glenda Carter, Ronny Caudle, Ronnie Childress. Second How: Dixie Collins, Harold Cook Harold Cox, Patricia Daye, Jean Freeman, Phillip Harris, Billy Holcomb, Linda Jarvis, James Mastin, Nadene McGhee. Third Row: Sharon Miller, Ronnie Na- tions, Brenda Pearson, Susie Shoaf, Mike Spencer, Charles Swaim, Larry Swaim, Sandra Vestal, Brenda NVilkins, Benny Wood- rufl. Fourth Row: Judy Benton, Bertha Boles, Peggy Bullins, Donald Cook, Brenda Gilley, Barry Gilliam, Frankie Groce, Sarn- my Croce, Bobby Hartsell, Steven Hemric. Fifth Row: Norlan Holcomb, Gary Martin, Jimmy Macemore, Roger Macemore, Terry Macemore, Linda Newman, Ricky Nicks, Judy Nixon, Gencll Oliver, Pat Peele. Sixth Row: Janie Pinnix, Peggy Poplin, Charles Privctte, Frankie Rose, NValter Rycroff, Dallas Shugart, Davis Vestal, Kay XVeatherman, Ann Wolfe, Alvin VVoody. Seventh How: XVanda Billings, Betty Bowman, Barry Bryant, Steve Chappel, Linda Collins, Brenda Cook, Phil Foster, Thomas Cluy, XVanda Hudson, Bruce Jarvis. Eighth Row: Junior Johnson, Gene Jones, Jr., Barry Martin, Peggy Marshal, Phyllis Mc- Bride, Dwain Myers, Annette Nance, Gayle Pardue, Larry Pinnix, Joyce Rycroff. Ninth Row: Frances Shaffner, Ronnie Sim- mons, Shirley Smithey, Libby Spann, Thomas Sparks, Malinda Sprinkle, Bobby Vestel, John Vestel, Larry Vestel, Mary Ves- tel, Katie VVeatherman. 40 1 '-fr, X'-N-.av xx . :. . x J.-s.'rur 1,1-L.n-11-an-nrf1.zff..ur v . xv. vnrmfa-1:1-mul:-n 1- ..u. mx. wnmmxx X 1 'p A ' 1 IAN' ft' 9 X 1 kr? , C' ' V ' ,-'-1 r- LY t A X ' V S s . ' Qu . J l ' . 5,4 4- - 6. . . X 7 , ,F , 4. r Y.. f iv Je- X qi , S -1. f K . v I f X4 ' i L ' ' x '1 ll ' H. x 1 . r frifn' 13? . , , 5, gy? ,.,, ,LR ,, ,at A ,L I ' 'fr' . ' 3 ,ei f' ,F-er -.s fr , ' L , I :G . 'V . L' 'V Q f . '- - 3 S A S 5 ttf L 5 F ffl .S fe- P' X' , A rl It .Xt R' P I lx X- is J , 1111 , f , . if it sf -- r - , rf' , Y J f 1' F , - f . 4 S it V 5 M ff it S . 1 . , ' if 14'-' +. 7 1 X Y' X fvf x lwfs PVS 5' W. thx 3- A, W J W 'E ii K 3. . M' X V 5- K, f .K kv 257 4 A 'S . N . xi 9 X S J, I fi 1 .I f f , ' Q-h ' ' ' s X lg is r' l 7 , , -1 Q af' , L l J Ai K W s,,,Lw' . 1' xl A 4. N 1 . U xyrth K ,Li I il . ti, VV tn- fy., I AX 'ry X -W' -1 7.1. Q M.. ' lx I lv V S S ' Q! 55' 'Q-' :is :sta ' .x .517 eUel'ltA QFGJG First Row: left to right: Keith Baker, Janet Brannon, Judy Brown, David Cheek, Jimmy Cox, Linda Cilby, Ronald Croce, Jay Knight, Cineva Macemore, Ann Martin, Second Row: Cregg Martin, Curtis Miller, Sharon Muncus, Lynn Myers, Shirley Nich- ols, Karen Pardue, Christine Parker, Fairline Prevette, Carol Pruitt, Francis Pruitt. Third Row: Kirk Randleman, Jimmy Rob- bins, Jane Shepherd, Jimmy Shore, Eugene Sparks, Janie Stokes, Bobby XVagoner, Dottie XVagoner, Terry Barker, Cerry Burchette. Fourth Row: Juanita Chappell, Cora Cox, Dovie Cox, Frankie Everidge, Larry Freeman, Radford Freeman, Sammy Freeman, Joey Croce, Keith Croce, XVayne Harris. Fifth Row: Steflan Haynes, Timmy Holcomb, Lula Jester, Cary Lovelace, Kathy Mabry, Peggy Macemore, Dennis Martin, Susan Martin, Ronnie Pinnix, Linda Robbins, Sixth Row: XValter Sprinkle, VVayne Vanhoy, Colleen Wagoner, Jimmie XVatson, Sylvia Wilkins, Connie XVoody, Jimmy Ashley, Carolyn Banton, Linda Bauguess, Kay Benton. Row Seven: Lavone Case, Karen Chappell, Jerry Childress, Larry Childress, Ann Cook, Cerry Cook, Bobby Davis, Mary Finney, Katie Carris, Randy Centry. Eighth Row: Rita Centry, Patricia Hemric, Larry Ingool, Regina Jester, Harry Johnson, Cray Kimbrough, Nancy Maeefore, Paul Maynard, Ricky Minton, Chris Morrison. Ninth Row: Linda Morrison, Katherine Pardue, Ronnie Sparks, David Spicer, Jerry Vestal, Harvey XVagoner, Cary XVest, Linda NVishon. 41 : 97 S V7 ' , If -,Q , W ,, ' I La: K ,Eg gtk il 1, I i I g K NXJ V 5' ,V ji, 4 Z pf , 4 'Z l U fs.,,'. f 'V ' V K ,, . V f A W . , V' , fV ,1 - ,f Af .N f .YQ , V Jr, , . -' V , I ., 2 yi., ff 1 ' - T V 3 N- U T' 5 j K 73 gi? , QV H if T T V I A 'A I ik 'R 1 vs , will 'J 17' v 5V Q A an 4 I 'V , 60, ,: T 97' 231.1 wav! ii' ' T Vsfi it . Q. - . I' K I ,I 'Ktrvf i V V , W . V, ,I V ' f Q, ,E , .ff , Y, V 'A' f V, A ., -J452' X 1 if 't' ' ' 1 5 Y Y V n Q Ezsgjsihk ' , 1 , , ' .ga , fz f lw, ' In ' ' X an-s 11 r his RW V' li xl . 'AE - . . 4' x P: f' Agri? - an Q . , , ,HV fa e, 7 ff is 2 , nf: N., i J, X, H 1- 4 s Q i .1 'Q R ba Q , , + 1 ag K A ,i flags Q tag, .ayggld fl.. X . . ls ws?-,. gi.. ,jr if ' l fi- 1 V r f fem f I 4 r . i , 2 3 X, I KV? fb , ,VK K ,V Un ...nf I ,4 -I 3' Q 4. Wg- . M J? if ' K f fn, s M f le, In VAN . 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E., S NJ t 5 5' xr A 8 SLN 1: r if V A w S C I , I ,fllafy if V I f M14 f fn VV A . 1 f 5, as S mf ,, . P J A , N ,ss - 4 , . - . g 'f fr , -'H 5 . , VM,-' ,,.,iweVi., V as f r' f fd it r fa 4 e. s Q , 1 , V 'v 'V . , ' V7 if : . 13, 1, 1 , , I L- V ,P V , , V , ,Q , , , S is A A 'L T ' 3 .5 ,,: P W, ' Pr' P ,,- S . 'Q V A if A M -V,V ff J ' ' ' f bib, Vf 5, - ff ' ' A -' ,, , , , ,, ., ,.'fi, , f 522 . , 4., , f, t V as - V , Q 5 '.. ,V L, mg. Qifi, . I L ,se , V, Y. it f 1 i X A , --m 5. . 5 we , C- ,M r, - Vcyf, I ' 12, fi Wig, M if cf 'Q f,' ' ' Y ,e f 5-.mx I, 3, .4 .f 4 ,5 ,L ,QW ,. , , .Q 7 .wa -3151-. , 1-K ,V ,Lf ,,.V.V,,A-g ,x1 A Z ., if-as Q ,, , . V , ,V I, X Sixfh gre: e First Row: left to right: Steve Barker, Kathy Blackburn, Les Boles, Robert Burton, C. V. Bryant, Darlene Byrd, Bonnie Carter, Lorene Coe, Mike Ford, Ellen Carris. Second Row: Mark Harris, Mary jo Hemric, Roger Holbrook, johnny Jones, Nancy Macemore, XValter Masten, Billie Jean Nixon, Judith Parks, Ronnie Ray, Kathy Rumple. Third Row: james Sizemore, Micky Shoemaker, Richard Sprinkle, Dennis Underwood, James Vestal, VVanda Vestal, Harry York, Robert Ashley, Vicky Benton, Charles Billings. Fourth Row: Sharon Blackburn, Iohn Charles, joan Cheek, Terry Cheek, Lucy Childerness, Judy Cook, Mike Duncan, Buster Everette, Tommy Freeman, Mike Cambell. Row Five: Sandra .Centry, Debroah Haynes, Dale Mason, Dennis Mendenhall, Perry Money, Eddie Moody, Brenda Muncus, Christine Nance, Kathy Tilley, Marty Tilley. Sixth Row: Barbara Vestal, joe Vestal, james NVatson, Eddie Ashley, jimmy Beard, Charles Burton, Leon Case, jean Cheek, Carolyn Childress, Sharon Cook. Seventh Row: Robbie Day, Peggy Everidge, Nancy Gilliam, Mickey Holcomb, Bonnie Macemore, Billy Lee Marshall, Chris Martin, Gregory Martin, Sharon McCann, David Nance. Eighth Row: Susie Needom, james Neese, Ronnie Nicks, Bobby Patton, Bevely Rose, William Rycroft, Donna XValker, Debbie Simmons, Raymond Swaim. 42 ,.., . .. . . ,...-......i.-...nl---,.--.lim-mmmnxnn P, ' S. . U ls. 2 ' t .- J sf ei.. L. - , -fi be if-, ag is 'N f ' .if fi '. -45911, . ' 'S :, 3 fa . W! i , it M .1 J L J Ip- . as a 5' ' V 'f of -' ef i- -W i if . , 1 4 ' i - ' -'if ' .1 .fs i X s , Q , , w 48 A 'N . 1. J' ,4.,. If J cf, fn ff.. X L., J if :fi-arp li Y f . 1 ' .. Ne '- ' C - 'L' - -i.zf'3z1f. + 4 If ffgl li I . A, f .J i ,s A ... if . , , I .Q V , It ix, , sl:Eil'e'. . F ff' F i' E We V 'W r '- Ji? i 11,3 eh I A ff: . ,A i .- ' ff Brig i M as e it ai -1- R V . X , . A i 1, . ,' .-Q' 'Va' rf 'WQJ . I V . Qi, V ,,,' if 'ir .11 5 B ' A . ' ' vi :im i F - , , if H X4 V J 9. ifsigba. as . g f fx r ae fl.. ' W I ' f ff, ' VIVV W VM gpm' ' r, arf- I V: . :gm A- A !,, A ' 1 Y 'Cf , , J -my ' 43, ,tg K' 5, XG l X A X T 25- Q' f x A sw, ' .gs . 1 ' i ' - . ef' . ' 'F ' 5 'fi M alik tl' f -Q-z are l- as ll Xi r .A 1 it f f if I r J se rl 3 fa My 4 lk .. ,..,.... . Ah J L W Q Z X at is X W fa, A it ! X M: A f jiffh gra cle First Row: left to right: Jimmy Brown, Kathy Brown, Phyllis Cockerham, Steve Cockerham, Dexter Crater, Hoyle Day, Lynn Ellege, Paulette Gentry, Sandra Johnson, Joyce Maccmore, Daryle Martin. Second How: Barbara Maynard, Lenetta McBride, Donnie Minton, Janice Nelson, Sammy Nations, Nathan Prevette, Edward Shaftner, June Shaflner, Phyllis Shore, Jimmy Smith, Donnie Spicer. Third Row: Kay Stokes, Barry Swaim, Gregg Swaim, David Vestal, Patrica Vestal, Ronald Vestal, Barbara Wagoner, Randall XVeatherman, Jimmy XVelborn, Ronnie Benton, Donna Billings. Fourth Row: Tommy Blackburn, Ann Boles, Jane Gray Casstevens, Calvin Cave, Glenda Childress, Tommy Coe, Danny Cockerham, Larry Colvard, Susan Duncan, Danny Faile, Bruce Finney. Fifth Row: Tommy Finney, Susie Freeman, Ervin Holcomb, Jerry Holcomb, Brenda Jenkins, Mikel Matthews, David McGhee, Frieda Newman, Joann Oliver, Kenneth Roberts, Alene Shelton. Sixth How: Danny Shoemaker, Chris Shore, Ronnie Shore, Kathy Stroud, Tommy Swaim, Stevie Tucker, Virginia Vanhoy, Tommy Vestal, Billy Anderson, Donnie Anderson, Eddie Anderson. Seventh Row: Bill Baldwin, Darlene Benton, Joell Cearley, Harold Chappell, Debbie Cheek, Carol Childress, Roger Cleary, Ricky Davis, Benny Deheart, Darryl Dudley, Janice Eller. Eighth Row: Ronnie Garris, Benny Groce, James Guy, Larry Holbrook, Dean Holcomb, Tenia Holcomb, Terry Lovelace, Brenda Marion, Benny Martin. Ninth Row: Dale Myers, Larry Ray, Petrice Reece Danny Tullock, David NVall, Susan XValters, Jerry XVoody, Judy Woody. 43 W 3 sa f 5 ,' z.. : , , 5 5, 9- - , M. t V . J K - lx. i . jf ' A ' ' ' ' f ' i . J JJ., .. -ls.. , 9 - sg A J Nr QT ,gg K I Q 1 , . 1 it ' Q ,W 41 , , , ,, ,.. ---. . Q I 'Lim K 11 ,sa- ,M J, . , X ,, if! .. i- f , ,. 1 ,,, A ., . J ' - ., ' . X W .- - 2 K I ,L Fw . , vt., sl ' if Sl f. . A -V I I ? 5 'f tai. f , , -A - f v . .0 ,.--', Q Q - -'spa V Q . - ,.- Q.,-If Y ,, ,W ,. , V .,.. .. J, I fa . ,gf 4, A-,N . - , ,I Ax ,K hams- fav.: L-. :- , ff ,A iff... -wa Y, -. X 1.-..i 1 - ff r if at Mft W 1 . azswnzar. ' xl fl , ' 'K vi 1 ' fr w Q ,,' 4 . 3 swift, , K -P l l it X . has 1 I 1 .3 li, - 'f T 3? 1 j V ay' f m f A 2- -JA I. . 'X J lx A A Q . A ,. . 14.5 , I - Q, .1 1 r V X !. K l. X J f IIA, ,ya Y, 35 , ,J . :V 1 L, g 'vm ig KN ikf .. A ,,k X - ' V i'?.'iP'Q'i g' ' I. at ' . . ,S ' ' t'io' a ' . fig gil M S5 ,Maj Q .LAY .,, ff. elder-f' , x V .-. 1 554 . --Le' ml- - . MI V'-1..LXw cg- 1 ,, iv J, ,M I W.: , . 3 . if .v2 , ' Q ' ,..:f Q ,tv 'N sf 74 X L 'li if X I . .' .J , -.. .. I , , , , . ,. , :vim ,n R ki 4- X A af- ,ls X, 4 : 'X y ','-, iM,,,!,i ,Y ' 'f 559.1 - at - -Y ' ' M I ' n. . 1: f ,y,,' 34 F- 1 Q f H' X Fx ' 1 'A : .. I ' I A ' 'ff' , Q , 5. , .. 5 , 53 Q, 4 - Q V - W I an W1 ...A f ur 'fl ' -' ' i if 'V ,Cf gg, iy J 55,1 ,I so ,X J cg, V q.,,,,,,,Q,. I we ,I lv ,, ti . t V va A , Q A M B ,I xi ,, 24 9 XJ, x ,... . .,.' wi' ' rj 'Dk A P ' ' i 5' S A JN ,g',: ' Lf ' J 4 . ' 1 ' .rl ,. - . P ' 1-aff., 5 A f , 5,1 , - 1f I I .uw ' , ,gin I' I , 6 X aa 5. V ll K, E I r 4 M X is I ,. ,ff . Q A X Q f 54 J., A - f 63' A 1 X Vila '15, , , c . ,. - 0lll'tA grade First Row: left to right: Stephen Adams, Glenn Baldwin, Stephen BlcVinS, Ronnie Brown, James Bryant, Kevin Cheek, Dennis Childress, Diane Childress, Steven Collins, Jimmy Combs, Joyce Ghant. Second How: Owen Gwyn, Gary Jester, Dennis John- son, David Kirk, Rickey Macemore, Cynthia Martin, Barry Myers, Frankie Newman, Kathy Pinnix, Chris Smith, Mary Smith. Third Row: Bobby Snow, Billie Gay Stonestreet, Donald Stokes, Libby XValker, Bill W'alters, Ken Wilson, Nancy Watson, Carolyn Anderson, Don Anderson, Rex Ashley, Robert Benge. F ourth Row: Daniel Byrd, Toni Cheek, VVanda Cheek, Steven Day, Laura Gant, Gary Gilliam, Jill Hartsell, Robert Hernric, Kathy Holcomb, Reggie Holleman, Perry Holbrook. Fifth Row: Nolan Jarvis, Darlene Lambert, Vonda Lowe, Jerry Maeemore, Peggy Macemore, Brent Martin, Danny Martin, Phillip Money, Becky Nicks, Christine Shore, James Shugart. Sixth Row: Jerry Waddell, Mae Wagoner, Dicky Barber, Jerry Benge, Scotty Calloway, Phil Carter, Mary Lee Casstevens, Brenda Collins, Lula Cox, Patricia Davis, Yolanda Davis. Seventh Row: Joyce Draughn, Linda Freeman, Paul Garris, David Harris, Bill Harris, William Kiger, Jimmy Knight, Dennis Macemore, Douglas Martin, Karen Martin, Bobby McCann. Eighth Row: Linda Nichols, Debbie Pardue, Don Rumple, Marie Tilley, Bobby Size- more, Regina Vanhoy, Rita Vestal, Marquita XVelborn, Mickey Anderson. Ninth Row: Kathy Charles, Tommy Gilley, Sandra Macemore, Trudy Martin, Joan Martin, Tommy McGhee, Keith Oliver, Kathy Parker, Edward Shaffner. 44 -f-----.-.-.--- -r -..-iii:-1 141511 i I 5 it 0- ' Ygf v Q , ' Q Q if l l r? ci, 111275. X Abhl. viii X 1 A V W V If KJ 'T e- 4:1 ie' .fn 'S H 2 I hilt ,rl . ,wg 3' ' 6 A W , X 9 kg I we .1 gl? 4' x R M lx , A B ' .. 'S ij A , is wi W K fa Q, ,mam ll I tg Q, .. . , 1 an t . , j, ,f .v 8 'L '-.V f ' - .1 ., , 9 'iz sy 1. is f' T' :f an We ft-1ff'Q,i.,li1 P' 4 V3.5-,:'.. .hffx2x wi A ' . . . P fjhircl gra ole First Row: left to right: Jason Ashley, Daryl Burcham, James Carter, Joe Cearley, Phyllis Chappel, Phyllis Childress, Pam Creed, Jane Day, Carol Finney, Lamie Finney. Second Row: Kenneth Carris, Fredna Chant, Randy Haynes, Stuart Haynes, Tommy Hemric, Mike Hicks, Stuart Holcomb, David Kennedy, Kay Kigcr, Jenny Maynard. Third Row: Chryl Miller, Patsy Moody, Roy Nixon, Linda Payne, Barbara Rhyne, Jerry Rycroft, Carolyn Shore, John Stroud, Vickie Swaim, Greg YVest. Fourth Row: Bonnie Wilkins, Stevie Anderson, Shirley Atkins, Debby Ball, Rosemary Barber, Linda Bauguess, Tony Black- burn, Johnny Brooks, Rebecca Chappell, June Cheek. Fifth Row: Phyllis Church, Kathy Cockerham, Kathy Combs, Linda Dorman, Janice Draughn, David Everidge, Cynthia Freeman, Libby Freeman, Jerry Carris, Robin Hall. Sixth Row: Elaine Haynes, Tommy Joe Haynes, Joyce Holleman, Johnny Ipock, Ricky Johnson, Christine Lovelace, Ronnie Lovelace, Charlie Marshall, Ricky Martin, Debbie Nations. Seventh Row: Buddy Nelson, Susan Pardue, Kathy Pepper, Hilda Prevette, Caro- line Proctor, Ken Pardue, Jefrey Rose, Lynn Simmon, Steven Shaw, Billy Sprinkle. Eighth Row: Ruth Steele, Johnny Swaim, Patricia Tribia, Betty Tucker, Janice Vestal, Linda Vestal, Mike Vestle, Loretta NVelbom, Eddie XVolfe, Vanilee XVoody. 45 If g. , , x it ' A f ' , f W i, af ef it . , Q J I nb ,-Q' A- X, I F Y l A ' ,,,:. ., ' r sf - ' - , + fx,'1ffg s, ' . , I 4 . ,Qi 5 3 'if A Z3 A 9 , , we 'MJ S335 fi , .f ' e A ..- ia, -4- T'-?' ' W , Wi . 332 -19 ' f' wr ' ,-.f I Q J , 4 gf, , J f +e?..,13,, xxx, J, , ea I to . iirififg era. ig 4. , ,, 'QQ i V X if x 'K it, 'Q' QUV' S, l ij? G ' 1 iw Eg-If ' ' fl 'Q ,, Y W . al. il A s l X .. ,Q . ,S W Q , j IZ, ' ,Q if XX XIX QL. L 'Yi if i 4 it T Q J NL N i ea E4 2 iltmm , , H 4 L i A 1 'mf-t it Jfaffmiz' fi , ia ax' , 5, at , S 'W X Y' ' f.?'42 , 7 W, E 4, 5. 3- ,, ,ig ix. ,ri 'sf 1 ' a , , t J t An, , we W ' .J J -K 5. ' AA ,a .,,. , .T .. , 3. el' f i 1 'L Q-Lf., i X Lk 4 Pl . Ji . ,L x T XX I4 i .1 l . i I , B.. f ,' fi, ' . Q A XQQYLS ,l 0 ,kt ll., , ' I l l. . ef.. rr - ,' - ray' A , A 1' ff'--f Q1-fiat: if 'F A A 4 1 i I ll Q l' ' ' -v f' - , .1 .s. 7 J ,2- .,:.s ill 5: ' QL , , 5 1, f' F ' J ' QCO Il cl gl' a Je First Row: left to right: Mary Linda Anderson, NVayne Blevins, David Brown, Rebecca Brown, Carol Cheek, Cynthia Collins, Barbara Combs, Pamelia Davis, Barry Elledge, Timmy Fisher. Second How: Judy Freeman, Jimmy Carris, Ricky Croce, Terry Hayes, Teressa Holbrook, Jackie Matthews, Dennis Roberts, Dale Rose, Evelyn Shaffner, Sammy Simmons. Third How: Anne Smith, Rita Smoot, Donna Temple, Peggy VVatson, Terry Wishon, Timmy NVolfe, Judy Anderson, Ricky Burchette, Sandra Bryant, Barry Bryant. Fourth Row: Pam Blackburn, Allison Boles, Patricia Chipman, Brenda Elledge, Donnie Gilliam, Carol Cray, Larry Hemric, Fay Holyfield, Jimmy Ipock, Andrew Long. Fifth Row: Cynthia Lovelace, Debbie Martin, Ricky Martin, Lib Mathews, Jerry Mathews, Dorothy Money, Vickie Parker, Billy Patton, Terry Rose, NVayne Stokes. Sixth Row: Tim Swaim, Roger Tate, David VVelborn, Sandra XVood, Sue Ashley Dorothy Childress, Rickey Cockerham, Mack Ford, Jr., Patricia Carris, Frankie Jane Hemric. Seventh Row: Patsy Holbrook, Larry Holfield, Elaine Ingool, Cary Mastin, Becky Matthews, Steve Muncus, Jeffrey Pardue, Sharon Parks, Ricky Robson, XVilliam Royall. Eighth Row: Terry Sizemore, Linda Snow, John Snow, Elaine Stokes, Cary Stokes, Danny Swaim, Lou Ann Tucker, Patricia Wagoner, Greg VVhisenant, Debbie VVilhelm. 46 X 4 Xa 1, Wa: 1 Mu, ,, '9 ,J 1 ,I ,. 5, ii 5 . fl- - . 40 -:af ' Q, Ll, up ly . 57 ' Lf-' ri Tlx f K ' 1 - i -.U Z r' arf ,T ,. i FJ X , tm va 54- 1 2 ii i-, fi , G, K, C F ,Y . 1 f ' ' fav r 5 Xf , ',. . If 5 R , 1 - ,, 4. 'X' 'N J I I gl, A, , iiM1'l,Y,F A 5 .. ,A , . 'f Gr V 5 L Z . t AHA - Ng fs , !x A ,Anka V' , ,Q Pk' T 'X Q, ,, . l L tigls? gp 1 'V , . Q A 4 , I ' - 1 V, 1 , - rf, A-Q Q ff' ff' T' , .L f 'f ai' -if x 'T ,, ' f N F A 'ff E ' X , 'w' .f s '- ' T fl, T ' , W 5' 1,V. ' . 'r T Ji iwili- 2 I ' wma . tv' . Q' .bpm A . .' bv : 2- 4, G I ,Q .if ,. 44 , ' f f ti., - ra L, L. at , 4 ,.:,, W W A ' 'V 'P' A X n if Q Xl T ' T 5 ? ' S X X X J h1Vxv'4'lA ' ' Ziyi 'L', v' ' 3 S ' 7 ., L i 5 N 5 'jiili gtrwfmw f f L ' .1 ,...4 1. , is , , , gs. 4,5 - ,Q K, i ilk hi X 531 fir r- 1 is 2, I i T V Q., ,v ag' f 3 'Fw ' 3 J , My fox it V, ,V , ., , .xbA. p , , :Jw , :' ,S - x aye, , f X 5,4 . X -yy, p f if ,I ll Sei, f - . , . -51, 1 Q, r w- l fn, X X if if frfliw A .yf ' f ' . fi ' 1' . f' Q jimi gra cle First Row: left to right: Ricky Anderson, Debby Benton, Mahala Billings, Tommy Billings, Kay Cearley, Larry Chappel, Cynthia Cheek, Michael Cox, Beth Creed, Lindsay Durham, Bert Finney. Second Row: james Gillespie, Libby Haynes, Jeff Holcomb, Linda jenkins, Harold Kennedy, George Long, Pattie Macemore, Michael Martin, Debbie Mook, Danny Pardue, Ricky Roberts. Third Row: Carol Shore, Donny Shore, Kay Simmons, john Sprinkle, Freddy Vanhoy, YVayne Vestel, Tommy XVagoner, Paula YValters, Ronnie NVilkins, Kathy NVilmoth, Io Ann Anderson. Fourth Row: Dane Barr, jenny Bates, Grayson Brandon, Chris Brown, Junior Casstevens, Carol Charles, Phyllis Ann Cheek, Tommy Childress, Benny Culler, Carlene Evans, Hilda Gay Gen- try. Fifth Row: Danny Gilley, Darlene Harris, Chris Holcomb, Laura Lee johnson, Carolyn Kirk, Ricky Longworth, Denise Martin, Wayne Matthews, Stephen Myers, Shirley Newman, Lynn Rycroft. Sixth Row: Kathy Shoffner, Ronnie Stroud, Beth Swaim, Gilbert Thomas, Becky Triuctte, Kathryn Wagoner, Michael XVagoner, Terry YVelborn, Carol Nvinters, jim XVolfe, Jr., David Barber. Seventh Row: Elaine Bauguess, Dianne Benge, Frank Boles, Ronnie Brooks, Ronnie Burchette, Ann Carter, Libby Chappell, Medena Coe, Keith Cook, Wade Davis, Jan Finger. Eighth Row: Danny Finney, Candace Groce, Keith Hall, Julie Ann, Ieffrey Joyce, Debbie Layell, Grant Mastin, Linda Mendenhall, Johnny Mitchell, Dawn Pardue. Stewn Poindexter. Ninth Row: Shelby Royall, David Shaw, Linda Shipe, Marty Smith, Beverly Swaim, Ronnie Vanhoy, Ronald Waddell, jill Wall, Donna Whisenant, Timothy Whitaker, julia XViles. 47 2 -- ,, rr Qi uf' 4 r wr- . . N . I . . S Y' .il ' D v'v ,. . - 4 - JJ, . I I, U ' ,IN ic.--' Q .. 'xf x b y , ji B , U' 3 . 1 5 I f 1 , i a, .1 - -we -ff 2: .- ,- ' 4+ ,, w 'ff V' ' Wwe B 2- ,,g,gr. ,1 Kr ,, , T'i ,. - ..,, 'f ' ' . 25 fl, A ., 4, , i ,.f3f,,4., ',-.,.1:,?295Z,'2j' I fr, ' ' --' , 1 GIRL SCOUT TROOP 23 First Row: Glenda Carter, Beverly Rose Deb- bie Simmons, Mrs. Sandy Rose, leader. Second Row: Barbara Wagoner, Frienda Newman, Donna Walker, Kathy Rumple, Susan Duncan. Third Row: Senior Aide-Sheila Gilliam, Shar- ron McCan, Debra Haynes, Judy Hemric, Jane Gray Casstevens. M053 First Row: Brenda Wilkins, Phyllis McBride, Susie Shoaf, Ann Wolfe. Second Row: Mrs. Edna Stanly, leader, Kathy Baker, Shirley Smi- they, Mrs. Paul Fisher, leader. Third Row: Linda Sprinkle, Mary Smith. Glenda Carter, Libby Spann. First Row: Patrica Hemric, Kathy Mabry, Ann Martin, Lynn Myers, Mrs. Kathryn Mabry, leader. Second Row: Linda Baugess, Karen Chappell, Sharon Moncus, Lavonne Case, Jane Shepherd. BROWNIE TROOPS First Row: Mrs. Rose, leader, Glenda Durham, Kathy Charles, Joy Mar- tin, Joyce Holleman, Trudy Martin, Linda Freeman, Lynn Simmons, Tommy Jo Haynes, Loretta Welborn, Cynthia Freeman, Chryll Miller, Glenda Candle, leader. Second Row: Mrs. Sparks, leader, Christine Lovelace, Cynthia Lovelace, Bonnie Wilkins, Vanalee Woody, Vickie Parker, Joyce Draughn, Karen Martin, Marquita Welborn, Allison Boles, Debbie Martin, Beth Creed, Mrs. Pardue, leader. Third How: Laura Chant, Joyce Ghant, Libby Freeman, Cathy Pepper, Becky Nicks, Jill Hartsell, Pam Creed, Pat Davis, Susan Pardue, Linda Payne, Janice Draughn, Pam Blackburn. il The Jonesville school safety patrol has the duty of protecting school children at the critical crossing areas near the school. The patrol guides children and seeks to teach them safety in our present world of busy traffic. First Row: Sammy Groce, Norlan Holcomb, Bruce Jarvis, Gary West, Johnny Brown, Bobby Hartsell fCaptainJ, Larry Freeman, Thomas Sparks. Second Row: Adult supervisor - Mr. Proctor, Greg Martin, Bobby Wagoner, Kirk Randleman, Alvin Woody, Terry Barker, Sammy Freeman, Dennis Martin. BOY SCOUTS Left to right: Richard Woody, James Mas- ten, Gary West, Ricky Nicks, Bobby Hart- sell, Frankie Rose, Danny Tullock, Ten'y Cheek, Mike Duncan, Dwayne Myers, Larry Holbrook, Keith Barker Alvin Woody, Ramon Swaim, Kirk Randleman, Larry Free- man, Mickey Shoemaker, David Nance, Joe Vestal Wayne, Vanhoy, Burley Day, Jr. Charles Billings, Edward West, Buck Tullock. Q -. 1 .N - . U--- .....,.t.f.,.' ,.,,.,.,-.-..-....,. uf.-u-.1 -gun 1-Q1-nn-nnummmwvnungxn-x1 .x4cfiuifie5 Our activities change For many reasons lust as the trees Change with the seasons The Clubs teach Leadership and grace Then there is beauty In its place. .54 2 ,Ji .W W f..V, y I, 'G ff f am W W W 2 '25 .f , ' 21:52 G In ,,. 5 f , , ,W ,vf gif F gf A' : A f A 'T f:ff2f5 , .1 '2w,p .f , H1 WM. ,1 '- 7, L , fp. M 1' W nf A1 ,im-gf Qian 2 ff 1 QM' r' wg V ff 4 ffgffsff 'x Fr 1 'EL E Z , Q 4 Mu . . V, J, , 4, , , Q ,X w,,,.qi f 1 'LQ-' Sv: 'N 'fwiksiii x wif. bc M, P f 1-mf vzqw, ! W' +-A45 ? . TW-'VV X- W Q 1 f J 9 . ff f f fb: ff f f 4 Q! M24 f ., '.,4'f,, fr 'f-vw ig . Aja . :ff If W, 'Q 2'lf4:', f W zfg 1 fic! I' N ,X ' 'ffs 1 1 gl .xx M-wx X , - ... Inf, Xxx v,-f, Ii SHARON TILLEY PATSY PATTERSON Senior Attendant Junior Attendant 'fi' 122' SHELIA CILLIAM SANDRA SIMMONS Sophomore Attendant Freshman Attendant Thest lovely girls are Waiting for their escorts for the grand march on Homecoming night . . ,. !TTR ' ' '??.Tg'h'HiiflTN15 IYNDEV-' A - 'L - omecoming Courf W3 fe., , o ffyigfh A PATSY THOMAS .-' ' GLENDA COOK Senior A zu QV, ff' ' Senior if Q A CAROL MENDENHALL BOBBIE JEAN BRYANT Junior Junior awe PEGGY CASE GENNY KNIGHT Sophomore 5097101007 6 . r 42' ' 5 A-3 xx y ,,.,.--A. +..T.hw 5 A ' , 5' i 4 CAROLYN DOBBINS KATHY NELSON V A , N, ' Freshman Freshman ' 'pw A If MAP-Y JANE REECE MARY CHARLES JONES Senzor SEMO, A I ....,... . -.. ., u1m.wnf,. , lu: 1 arvnkfuvxsnilnallmailvnhhxlllk ' --mf... Iii' i 's The Seniors enjoy watching a couple of Junior boys test their ping-pong skills. At right, everyone is dressed in his best for that once-a-year occasion, the prom. x h I 3? df , . .3 ' ss, sb E f'r f,j' i ,Q Jl' '.,. Q , if? ,,,y7' waz! g0uI' 6a.4A!u!L6ll'e!00t Lead AY, - .,,.,, A., am. ., A .flat ,,...: - f - - ' fi fu, .X P-Q Ma- N35 YW? qt- A trio of editors who work together as well as Laura Montgomery, Brenda Pepper, and Patsy Thomas would be hard to End. Circulation was well handled by Johnny Reece, Kathy Smith, Mary Charles Jones, Chief, and Mary Jane Reece-Seated, Saun- ders Boles, Sharon Tilley, Jenny Knight, Linda Mason, and Judy Evans-standing. All join in soliciting advertisements. Seated are Carol Mendenhall, Jonnie Kay Myers, Sharon Tilley, Judy Evans, Brenda Pepper, Mary Jane Reece, and Patsy Thomas. Stand- ing are Patsy Patterson, Janice Shoemaker, Bohhic Fcimstcr, Johnny Reece, Saunders Bolcs, Ricky Hagwood, Mary Charles Jones, Richard Nance, Kathy Smith, Kenneth Haynes, Laura Montgomery, Jenny Knight, Clarence Freeman, Dillon Stanley, Shelia Cilliam, Barbara Dyar, and Clenda Cook. LU! V-f The hardworking annual staff has put much effort into publishing the Blue jay for 1962. The Blue jay has been published by for eleven years, the first edition v- being in 1951. 'XXXL 2 X 135' Good looking business managers Sharon Tilley and Judy Evans can figure too. ,151 , 1 ,Q in, 'l Q, - 4, 1 -, This distinguished looking lady is none other than our own Miss Mary Speer. She has guided and advised us in preparing our successful 1962 Blue jay. Muir! 1 fr ef., Q., 1962 it , The Photography staff is quite absorbed in the selec- tion of pictures. Seated: jonnie Kay Myers, Glenda Cook, Shelia Gilliam, Ken Haynes. Standing: Janice Shoemaker Carol Mendenhall, Dillon Stanley, Richard aff' I 1 S Nance, Sue Ray. fa 55 If 2 1 I Looking after the pepsi machine is only one of the many responsibilities of Student Council Oflicers. Laura Montgomery, treasurer, Patsy Thomas, secretary, Albert Macemore, vice president, and jerry Finney, president. ,W 75 A Z , ' we-K - f . I ' ,P g . 5 1, 7, y 1.- gn if ff , ' -f ' K , raf wzf W ' 4 ,Y ' 1 ff. -L ' F U Q-4s .ive Q , 1 1 1 M ..z. wa 2 A , Mi ' ,7 f ' 'Y ' ' ,, , , -r K '- .,f , 2 ,N - A , f- f- . 1 Qg , 2 Q i f A r f at 9 1 is 4 747 1 f . ,fr w X ' . 1 1.51 J . , Q , he , M' , 1, K V' , f ,-- I , M ,, If f ff ., f- 1 fi ty, CL . , X Q M1532 ,, Q' . gi V f K ,f X.-, f ,-,gf X ,, at f -. .Mi , r , K, ,. ,:... V at The Student Council is an organization made up of 14 rep- resentatives trying to promote student participation in the school plans. The Student Council does much around I.H.S. such as presenting a devotional program each morning and being in charge of chapel programs. In the spring the Student Council sends representatives to the Student Council 'l i fr- -sd Convention, being held this year in Concord, N. C. Jerry Finney, Sandra Holcomb, Bonnie Evans, Albert Macemore, Larry Wagoner, Cale Finney, Laura Montgomery, June Van- hoy, Donald Burcham, Rose Mary Snipes, Judy Smitherman, Randy Wall, and Patsy Thomas. . J 5 Mr John Charles able ad viser of the Student Coun c1l is always w1ll1ng to help with all problems concern ing the clubs functlon S 1 f nf ' 'um . M ,l ,Q e Q 'I ',, f -. TXF1 W' 1 . , - llvw fi eff, ,X . ' YN wi!! S K '.','pl'5 Xe r i ll I 'Tn 1 ,M . 56 -ff. w 'x- 5 1- - t 1 1 xx i.m.-fl-Arr 11,1,1.v.1gr.nrw-nm.. 1. , rs: 1marnmmmnmammn 'WF . X Q snag .f . .ffl ' 8' P05351 The Beta Club is an honorary club for students achieving Beta Convention which 18 being held in Raleigh this year high standards in character, in academic work, and in lead- Seated: John Shaw Laura Montgomery Blrbara Billings ership. The club holds regular monthly meetings and pro- Carol Mendenhall Glendi Vanhoy Chris Cunpc Stand motes projects during the school year for the bettemlent of ing: Sandra Holcomb jerry Finney Rich 1rd Nance Pansy the school. At the end of the year, the members attend the Brown, Johnny Reece Llnda Armstrong Laura Montgomery, Chaplaing Chris Canipe, Treasurerg Richard Nance, Vice President, Carol Mendenhall, Seeretaryg jerry Finney, President. Mrs. Logene Hood encourages our projec and insists on high standards in all work. 57 I tv-ik .3 -.1 fan , 2 i - is fl Y l .1 ' A K ' ll Y L. ,X ,ff-1, ,J his QQ, ., 14' ., Y Y R f-1 - - MM, G , ' ,, 7 ' 1 . QQ, 4, P- N Our Monogram Club is devoted to the betterment of school athletics. Each year the club carries out sev- eral Drojects in order to buy jackets for the senior members of the club. One of these projects is the Talent Show which is sponsored each year by the Monogram Club with the co-operation of the Ionesville- Arlington Lions Club. Front: Indy Evans, treasurer, Sharon Tilley, vice president. Back: Patsy Thomas, reporter, john Shaw, presiclent, Sue Ray, secretary. ZQF' 227' 7, af. X ,+.,, 4 f 'sys if yfffd . ,eel ,Q gg Q , 1 ,l 4 gi 'M ' 2 Q Q First Row:'Bi1lie Sue Vestal, Lan'y Harris, Chris Canipe, Steve Shep- herd, ROHIHG' Ball, Harry Croce, Larry Brannon, William Winebarger, Mary Nell Collins. Second Row: Barbara Billings, Brenda Ingool, Boh- bie Bryant, Sharon Tilley, Linda Mason, Donald Adams, Toni Martin Patsy Patterson, Judy Evans, Margie White, Kathy Smith. Third Row ' 1 le Ronnie Adams, Donald Burcham, Ronald Bray, Sonny Boles, Gayle Haynes, John Shaw, Gayle Finney, Scooter Parker, Larry Wagoner, Larry Shoemaker. Fourth Row: Mary Jane Reece, Sue Ray, Judy Un- derwood, Albert Macemore, Jerry Finney, Rickey Hagwood, Yancy St. john, Richard Nance, Kenneth Haynes, Jenny Knight, Bobbie Feimster. 3 me ' f Thxs Jolly man who is the - ,- a sponsor of our Monogram sk Club is Coach john Ma- , this. With his witty, but , useful advice, we had Y , many successful projects. 1 A -Gil i A , fkwf, ,MA--1-M - - -, V-A -. 1 - ix .......-. lar- ,.,,.,- 1141.11-rm W. f 1 u ufmrmannu. wa vnmsxmrxafmnmmnxnmlnu xy' f. First Row: Glenda Cook, Phyllis Holcomb, Glenda Caudle, Jonnie Kay Dyar, Linda Mason, Mary Smith, Saunders Boles. Third Row: Carol Myers, Anna Macemore, June Vanhoy, Bobbie Bryant, Barbara Billings, Mendenhall, Mary Jane Reece, Sharon Tilley, Sue Ray, Bobbie Feim- Patsy Patterson, Janice Shoemaker, Bonnie Mendenhall. Second How: ster, Ginny Knight, Kathy Nelson, Indy Sinitherxnan, Carolyn Dobbins, Linda Cockerham, Trudy Smitherman, Mary Crow, Rose Ann Cas- Sandra Simmons, julia Randleman. stevens, Patsy Thomas, Brenda Pepper, Laura Montgomery, Barbara The Tri-Hi-Y Club tries to carry out the fol- lowing goal: To Create, Maintain and Extend, through homes, schools, and community, high Standards of Christian character. This goal is carried out by sponsoring dances, helping needy families at Thanksgiving, contributing to Buildings for Brother-hood and World Service. First Row: Laura Montgomery, Sec- retary, Carol Mendenhall, Vice President, Sharon Tilley, President. Second Row: Patsy Patterson, Treasurer, jonnie Kay Myers, Chap- 'Nfw , lain, Patsy Thomas, Reporter, Bobbie Feim- J ster, Sergeant of Arms. This year our Tri-Hi-Y has been very successful with the expert help of our 1 3 l leader Miss Betty jean Roberson. X 21. 59 S I- U 111, Q Q 7 LJ.. ,wa i 1 if 2 is First Row: Mary Charles jones, Barbara Billings, Glenda Caudle, Ion- nie Kay Myers, Betty Spicer, Lois Jones, Anna Macemore, Toni Martin, Iudy Evans, Barbara Prevette, Rose Mary Snipes, Mary Nell Collins. Second Row: Patsy Patterson, Linda Chappell, Linda Armstrong, Bobbie Bryant, Wanda Holcomb, Billie Sue Vestal, Sheila Gilliam, judy Wag- oner, Chris Canipe, June Carol Fisher, Saunders Boles, Peggy Case, Pat Benton. Third Row: Glenda Vanhoy, Lois Vanhoy, Scooter Parker, QP' fi jf' . yi does. This smiling little lady is Mrs. Snow, who is our sponsor. Everyone would enjoy being a teacher if they always wore a smile as she The F.T.A. works with, and encourages, our students who wish to become teachers. Each member is often given the privilege of substitute teaching which helps the students get a true picture of their vocation. The officers are: johnny Reece, treasurer, Judy Evans, presi- dent, Donald Adams, vice president, Bobbie Bryant, secretary. Brenda Walker, Judy Royall, Gayle Finney, Albert Macemore, Gayle Haynes, Carol Mendenhall, Rose Ann Casstevens, Barbara Dyar, Mar- gie White, Kathy Smith. Fourth Row: Patsy Thomas, Opal St. Iohn, Pansy Brown, Johnny Reece, john Shaw, Ronnie Ball, Ricky Hagwood, Kenneth Haynes, Ienny Knight, Donald Adams, Larry Wagoner, Sandra Holcomb. A B C ,1 :B X .L f. M fi f l lim!!! . x W, . , , ' X' .l,1', , -lx lr , .. Jig, 1-I' ' , , 'Z 12 'gg' , Al - Y: L, f 'a1,fr N Q. its ipl. ,g . Nl I7 i fm' . 1 , . , ' - I 0 ,ff 5, ' Wm-1--.i.. ' a - . The club officers arc: Janet Newman, rice IWC'-S'llICllf, Sandra Holcomb, yiresidentg Cinny Knight, ercfraslz- ment Clmirmang Pansy Brown, a.s'.s'istant secretary and reporter, Mary Jane Reece, treasurer, Sharon Tilley, entertainmcfnt Clmirnzan, Pat Benton, secretary. The Jonesville High School Library Club consists of all students who are serving, or have served, as library assistants. This year our Library Club has expanded to include enough students to assist the elemen- tary library. These students are also responsible for audio visual ma- terials. Through the libray club we increase both our education and social interest. A better understanding is created among club members, students, and the faculty. ests. Mrs. Byrd, our Li- brary Club adviser, is always willing to aid , the library assistants in filing cards and placing books in their proper places. She also helps the assist- ants to get better un- derstanding of social and educational inter- Seated: Glenda Cook, Sandra Holcomb, Mary Jane Reece, Brenda Pepper, Glenda Vanhoy, Pansy Brown, Anna Macemore. Standing: Linda Chappell, Sharon Tilley, Catherine Cockerham, Ivian Cheek, Brenda Ingool, Jennie Swaim, Pat Benton, Mary Charles Jones, Clarence Freeman. Third Row: Linda Hensley, Barbara Dyar, Jenny Knight, Janet Newman, Carol Swaim, Phyllis Vestal, Barbara Prevette, Judy Wagoner, Joyce Cearley. A' ow Diff' An? 61 F-'ix 1 n l P r, x,,, 22:1 QQ-J. as-L :rats TQDO.. ,U 'Q 5.55. F1502 Q -4 ST-, u-I -D Qin -1 va f-f-CJ O GBE W E' FDEP vfcn ?'4Kq FD sas!! 'Q QE 213 Fl. P: uw tMAKfR5 wh o Q I 'Y' . 14 o V :S EL if 5 QM .. S e c O 400 9046, NEW The Future Of Homemakers chapter was represented at district VII Rally at Statesville Senior High School by 21 chapter members. Club officers attended officers training sessions October 19th at Yadkinville High School. Fashion on Parade was presented at the March P.T.A. meeting. A chapter party was held for the entire club at Valentine. 'f 1 ,Ari 453- --.:s.4.-. - .4l'-LJ fix? v .1..Z 1 'nc F.H.'A. members that are contributing outstanding services to our home- makmg department and school life. Mary Smith did outstanding work during our magazine sales, as her prizes show. Carolyn Oliver is quite courageous and persistent in the face of polio's crippling effects and Opal St. John has evidenced a true pattem of service in helping her friend. First Row: Carol Atkins, Anna Macemore, Janice Shoemaker, Barbara Pre- vette, Joan GUY, Carol Shelton, Rose Mary Snipes, Joyce Whitaker, Evon Parker, Mary Frances Brown, Jo Ann Nelson, Pat Benton, Mary Gray Mor- rison, Kathleen Pardue. Second Row: Toni Martin, Catherine Cockerham, Jonnie K. Myers, Peggy Case, Brenda Pinnix, Kay Jenkins, Mary Collins, Kathy Smith, Margie White, Bonnie Evans, Judy Wagoner, Glenda Caudle, Phyllis Holcomb, Barbara Williams, Jeanie Swaim. Third Row: Lynn Stan- ley, Katheryn Sparks, Phyllis Vestal, Linda Chappell, Linda Armstrong, Lm- da Gentry, Mary Charles Jones, Patsy Patterson, Nancy Walters, June Van- 62 ...ln 1.14 n., .l :lr e, - ,E i Seniors Judy Evans, Linda Chappell, Mary Charles Jones, Linda Armstrong, Barbara Dyar, and Patsy Thomas are putting into practice some things that they learn in advanced Home Economics. The practical in cooking and sewing merges with new ideas for entertaining to make this a very desirable course. .wwww l. rfumswwaffw- ffwxiuhlqnni hoy, Noami McGhee, Saunders Boles, Carol Swaim, Judy Walker. Judy Benton. Fourth Row: Brenda Armstrong, Rose Patton, Lois Jones, Bonnie Sparks, Mary Poplin, Nancy Flynn, Shelia Gilliam, Linda Cockerham, Mary Smith, Reginia Martin, Trudy Smitherman, Judy Royall, Linda Nicks, Julia Randleman, Charlotte Johnston. Fifth Row: Janet Newman, Opal St. John, Mary Crow, Judy Smithennan, Carolyn Dobbins, Barbara Dyar, Lois Vanhoy, Brenda Walker, Carol Mendenhall, Peggy Swaim, Kathy Nelson, Sandra Simmons. Carolyn Nixon, Becky Boles. 63 First Row: Kathy Smith, Secretary, Peggy Case, Song Leader, Jonnie Kay Myers, Parliamcntariang Patsy Patterson, Historian. Second Row: Barbara Dyar, Chaplain, Carol Mendenhall, Vice-President, Janet Newman, President. Linda Cockerham, Bonnie Evans. 0? fm 55 9 ,T- t F- fl' X N ul: AOR JAX' 'Ei 14 p,-no G 517 4165 1,16 D ggi:-'C5.:'n - v... --. ..--. 4 ..,. ....--s.....w - -mul Dairy Cattle judging team of 1960-1961 won in the Davie and Yadkin County, won second place in Dis- trict, so participated in state contest. Dillon Stanley, Allen Bauguess, Larry Adams Calternate for Tim Bald- win, Absentl and Howard Wagoner. Mr. Hugh Partin seated, is the very able advisor. Om Ummm? ...Q First Row: james Freeman, Wayne Foster, Tim Baldwin, Lan'y Col- lins, William Winebarger, I. D. Anderson, James Everidge, Seth Cheek, Sidney Mabry, Larry Brannon, Amold Wagoner, Cecil Winebarger, Alvis Groce, Howard Wagoner. Second Row: David Pardue, Burley Day. Donald Nance, Harold Winters, Johnny Shores, Tommy Chap- pell, Paul Mason, Lan'y Adams, Iames Cook, David Shaffner, Alvin Anderson, Derentz Collins, Kieth Miller, Paul Benton, Dale Ashley, Vernon Childress. Third Row: james Dudley, Sam Jester, Larry Na- !! f, John, president. 64 Winebarger, R ep 0 r t e r, Butch Roberson, Secre- I I tary, Seth Cheek, Vice President, Y a n c e y St. tions, Terry Muncus, Butch Roberson, Kenneth Macemore, Ralph Cook., Tony Cartet, Ierry Roberson, Tommy Benton, Allen Bauguess, Harold Holcomb, jack jones, Larry Shoemaker, Bill Groce. Fourth Row: Dean Ferguson, jimmy Brown, Jimmy Burchette, Jack Stroud, Dallas Foster, Kent Muncus, Johnny Renegar, Yancey St. john, Tony Sparks, Evan Hemric, William Vestal, Tony Callaway, Donald Burcham, Thomas Rash, Bill Ford, Ronnie Macy, J. C. Anderson. Officers are: Sidney Ma- ' QA I f bry, Sentinel, Larry Mun- 7- 'NWS cus, Treasurer, William hu, '7 if 4 X .xdfdfefica XVhether on the court Or on the field Good sportsmanship XVe strive to build. Our athletes are The very best XVe are proud They are at -I.H.S. f .1 7 DON BURCHAM Right Guard A V Q. QA. fx ,, LARRY BRANNON Left End LJ JERRY FINNEY CAPTAIN JOHN SHAW Left Halfback The Ionesville team, coached by Coach Iohn Charles and assisted by Coach -Iohn Mathis, compiled the best record in lIonesville's football history. The team registered a 9-1-0 mark. Undefeated and untied, with only 18 points scored against them, our team was Yadkin Valley and Yadkin County Champions. Under our capable coaches the team is looking for- ward to another successful seas- on next year. , 'F ' SETH CHEEK LARRY SHOEMAKER Left Tackle .gk 5 V J ,mf WILLIAM WINEBARGER Guard nr-' x A if WILLIAM VESTAL Left Halfback Right End Right Halfback 66 nv x 'bt BUTCH ROBINSON EVAN HEMRIC Right Tackle Guard x fxllglrlylg 'S ,ii M t f 7 , S S V' All ffl First Row: Ronald Ball, Iames Walters, Alvin Anderson, William Wine- harger Scooter Parker, Larry Brannon, Cary Price, Albert Macemore. Second Row: Coach Mathis, Seth Cheek, Jerry Finney, Al Banner, Chris Canipe, John Shaw, Larry Shoemaker, Evan Hemric, Burley SCOOTER PARKER CHRIS CANIPE DONALD ADANIS Quarter Back Center Fullback ,mi tx ,w x I c Chris Canipe and Larry Shoemaker team up to stop this running opponent. Big john Shaw seems to be thinking, What'll I do if they miss him.' J 'V . Coach Iohn Charles IS known - for his smiling face, foff the l football fieldl, grins happily li over another Blue jay vic- f , tory. X i , , . W, L V , W W A ,Y ' ' I .' ' ' w.fv-5155 Don Burt-ham and Seth Cheek stop this opponent before he gains any yardage at all. William Vestal and Chris Canipe are closing in, just in case he should slip by. 68 Sparta l . . Elkin . . Yadkinville , West Yadkin Boonville . . . Surry Central East Surry . . West Wilkes Fries, Va. . . . Glen Alpine . 7-0 6-0 27-0 13-0 25-0 41-6 30-0 25-6 27-6 12-33 Don Adams narrowly escaped this tuckler. Hurry up, Parkerf, YVilliam Vestal might be saying, I need some help over here. Gosh, fellows, do you think he made that touchdown?,' Coach John Charles seems to be trying to hide his dis- appointment. 69 xyg .1-0' f PATSY THOMAS SUE RAY SHARON TILLEY S enror- Guard S enior-Guard S enior-F orward Tri-Captain Tri-Captain Tri-Captain First row, left to right: Toni Martin, Kathryn Sparks, Ginny Knight, Bobbie Feimster, Patsy Thomas, Sue Ray, Sharon Tilley, Linda Mason, Margie White, Eva Vestal, Rose Patton, Mary Nell Collins. Second row: Lynn Stanley, Brenda Armstrong, Miss Roberson-Advisor, Judy Underwood and Billie Sue Vestal. BOBBIE FEIMSTER CINNY KNIGHT LINDA MASON MARY NELL COLLINS Senior Sophomore Senior Sophomore Guard Forward Forward Guard 70 fn.- fl Hey, girl- you missed. Guard Coach John Mathis looks proud Watch it there girl, Linda Sue Ray prevented a two-pointer. of his ballteam. He coaches both Mason says as she takes the ball Patsy Thomas, N0, 11 is ready girls and boys and does an from an Elkin guard. just in case Sue needs any help. excellent i0b- Ionesville 32 . . . 39 55 56 39 40 46 43 50 52 45 32 47 49 girh , ga5Lef5a! . West Wilkes 31 Elkin 33 East Bend 60 . . A , West Yadkin 34 , . . East Wilkes 28 , . . , . Griffith 34 , . Mt. Airy 35 . . Boonville 34 rr.,...Elkin 42 , . , West Wilkes 40 . Yadkinville 40 , . Courtney 25 . . Boonville 33 East Bend 47 Griffith . . Mineral Springs . , . West Yadkin Courtney I got the player, Sue, you get the ball, Patsy Thomas ---'-4---- --- M inefal Springs could be saying as she blocks this shot. ........... ......,..,. , Yadkinville NOW, if I can iust gon through Grab ir if 1 miss, Ginny, Linda fight here, I can Shovt, Bobble Mason thinks as she fires another Feunlster seems to be planning the jump Shot, attac . 71 The Rinky Dinks see action in a game against Boonville. Here guards, Rose Patton f25l, Billie Vestal Cl3l, and Eva Vestal are after that rebound. i 3 I , 'I ! 4 S - f . 1 I A l First row, left to ,rights Seth Cheek, Chris Canope, Scooter Parker, Don Adams, John Shaw, Gale Finey. Second raw: Ronnie Adams, Yancey St. John, Jerry Finney, Rick Hagwood, Kenneth Haynes, Richard Nance, Ronnie Bray, Clarence Freeman. YANCEY ST. JOHN JERRY FINNEY JOHN SHAW Senior-Center Senior-Forward Senior C0-Captain C o-C aptain Forward RICHARD NANCE DONALD ADAMS RONNIE BRAY Senior Junior Iumbr Guard Guard Forward 72 Where in the world is that goal? jerry Finney seems to be thinking as Don Adams C135 tries to help him find his mark. oy.4 , ga5'Lef5a! Ionesville 46 .. .... West Wilkes 31 50 . . . . . Elkin 33 55 . . . . . East Bend 51 85 . . . .... West Yadkin 48 48 . . . . , East Wilkes 60 65 . . . . . . Griffith 53 53... ...Mt.Airy 75 44 . . . . . . Boonville 49 79 . Elkin 46 44 . . . .... West Wilkes 45 62 . . . . . . Yadkinville 53 62 . . . . . . Courtney 44 61 . . . . . . Boonville 59 72 .. East Bend 54 Do you think it'll make it, Don? Richard Nance 112D and jerry Finney Q41 are ready just in case Don Adams misses this shot. Now which way am I suppose to go? Yancey St. Iohn must be thinking as he meets this big guy. Come, on, Bray, grab that rebound! John Shaw shouts as he fires this shot. Ronnie Bray f25J and Don Adams f13l wait for the rebound just in case John missed. 73 Wk, The 1961, undefeated softball team was composed of: First Row: Rose Ann Casstevens, Lynn Stanley, Kathy Sparks, Margie White, Mary Nell Collins, and Sharon Tilley. Second Row: Rose Patton, Sue Ray, Bobbie Fem- ister, Iudy XVolfe, Mary Jane Reece, and Patsy Thomas. Soffdaf -gaaedaf The baseball team, coached by Mr. john Charles, had a very promising season last year. They are: First row: Managers-Harry Croce, Steve Shepard, Ronnie Ball, Ray McBride, Stephen Canipe. Second row: Scooter Parker, Sidney Mabry, Chris Canipe, Larry VVagoner, johnny Shaw, Larry Brannon. Third row: Coach Iohn Charles, Seth Cheek, Charles Collins, Paul Reynolds, Sonny Boles, and Donald Adams. 74 Ionesville's track team had a very successful season last year. They are jqrst row: Jerry Robinson, Kenneth Haynes, Ronald Bray, Donald Adams, Lloyd Spicer, William Vestal. Second row: Richard Nance, Larry Shoe- maker, Gayle Haynes, Charles Reece, jimmy Burchette, Charles Nichols. Third row: Jerry Finney, john Kelley, Ricky Hagwood, James Swaim, Duff Freeman. MCL ,141 I is W V ax' f , . , Ready, set, go, seems to be the word these track members are waiting for. 75 'Sb '96-L SQXXW P42621 P+? P+ X905 YJXXA2 X069 O 991506 Y kiwi Y NYY S9990 rs XS000x, X001 YN 56 CWWK PSXOXQ QXSWERX ?:OYRaX9 X959 YRS PSY cfwe J eafurea Our achievements clonit go unrewarded Our memories will never fade away XVe,ll remember these times and places Almost every single day. Our features show our very best And that we appreciate all the rest. Achievements deserves special attention So here are the ones who deserve honorable mention. Everyone is gay because it's fiesta time at the Mardi Gras. The juniors and Seniors are shown here in .. ,, .. , before and after' scenes from the prom. xv-Y, , f P' gif W 0 GNC? af Olll' I'0l7l . . A. 78 -.- -. - , - - 1 .-,L Q . J .-. 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N wry: .xifel-Q-. sf I siiviww' -W' f fc 2 yy rim? , A 'fi was EDYVARD VVOOTEN Hankins Scholarship V mf J 4f'T KELLY BERN ICE Valedictorian Danforth Award English Award Moses Cone Scholarship BRENDA SPARKS Merit Scholar Y.S,F. Scholarship Shorthand Award Typing Award Talent for MICHAEL BOLES ' Salutatorian Q' a4'?' A PAUL REYNOLDS I I I VIRGINIA MONTGOMERY Athletic Award S - A S T C' Scholarship Home Economics Award DUFF FREEMAN Citizenship Award A ' GERIIY KNIGHT JUDY WOLFEA A A ' - Merit Award SAM HILLIARD Athletic Award I 1 Danfo,-gh Prospective Teachers Scholarship A wr mw- ,fs ' A MILDRED JENKINS A Q Idsf-55 W , f , I A Citizenship T' M7 ,ax f is I s,A4. , 'frospeetioe Teachers Scholarship ' ' Q-.I as ome fdingd fiaf ma e our' 5cAoof Vvvx xx Mary jane Reece and Laura Montgomery admire the finished job of decorating for the prom, For the loyalty displayed by both teachers and students- For the helpful and friendly relationships that exist among the teachers and between the teachers and students- For the recognition of scholarships, ath- letics, clubs, and other activities that con- tribute to the total development of the student- F or theinterest shown by the patrons of the school and by the various community organizations- For the quality of leadership shown by the graduates - NVE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR SCHOOL. 99 il' 5,9ecia . The coaches' kids-Kathy Charles, Janice Mathis, and Carol Charles ride in the Homecoming parade with Cale Finney driving. Ricky Hagwood helps out on the cleaning job in the gym. Q. Jerry Finney, Miss Speer and Patsy Thomas relax after a strenuous day of picture making for the Blue jay. ..!4l16l tkafl 5 fo G LU 0 Ae49eJ. 94 ,,.,,-.---...-.-.,..- . 1-r YL- lail .f4c!uerfi:5emenf:5 To the people who own and operate stores, To the doctors, lawyers, and many more, To the businessmen plus our Moms and Dads, We send our thanks for Blue jay ads. To the customers who through our ads have learned, Where to shop and not get burned, To the folks who shop where the stores wonlt pinch you, Please go in and tell them the Blue jay sent you. T. 1, ,.,, .. .4.,,E, LJ. Q., 1. .- YQ WAYSIDE CUT-RATE FURNITURE CO. 234 Miles South of Ionesville Box 108 Elkin, N. C. Compliments of MITCHELL'S 5 81 'IO Ionesville, N. C. Phone 835-1003 A Good Drug Storei' Abernel-hy's Pharmacy The REXALL Store Elkin, N. C. Compliments of J. H. BEESON INSURANCE Mutual Insurance Phone 835-2119 Elkin, N. C. COCKERHAM'S STUDIO If it's photography-see us Elkin, N. C. ISENHOUR'S JEWELRY Elkin, N. C. Congratulations and best wishes to the class of 1962 Compliments of Sales and Super Service ELKIN-JONESVII-LE E. w. CHEVROLET, INC. BUILDING LOAN ASSOC. Elkin, N. C. Elkin, N. C. 5 I Yadkin Finance Corp. Home Company for Home Folks Phone 835-4622 954 North Bridge Street Elkin, N. C. Compliments of BRYAN'S 131 South Bridge Street Elkin, N. C. Phone 835-3134 SPRINKLE'S Roger Sprinkle, Proprietor Goodyear Tires - Batteries Compliments of ll Sinclair Products Recapping 302 East Main Street Elkin, N- C- Phone 835-1996 Compliments of H CASH 81 CARRY STORES Insurance-All Kinds Bernard Iackson, Associate Elkin, N. C. Phone 835-3908 North Elkin Elkin, N. C Phone 835-4351 -'ONES MWC STQRE LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON Headquaiters for aU,mPS1C and Styles to suit the most discriminating ladies ciurch supplies , Located on Highway 67 Elkin, N. C. Phone 835-1287 Located on Highway 67 One Mile from Jonesville Phone 835-1780 Compliments of THE MINUTE GRILL Favorite Grill for all teenagers Ionesville, N. C. Phone 835-9063 97 Compliments of Compliments of oowN'rowN BARBER sl-lor JOE G- B'V'N5 Insurance Phone 835-3718 Insure with confidence Ionesville, N.C. 835-2864 Compliments of Compliments of SUPER TIRE SERVICE Elkin, N. C. 835-2611 JONESVILLE HARDWARE Phone 835-3727 JAKE'S RADIO 81 T. V. SERVICE Jonesville, N. C. 835-4234 Motorola Radio T.V. C ongratulations! Class of '62 wAucERjs 5 s. 10 Elkin, N. C. Phone 835-1473 Compliments of BRENDLE'S CASH WHOLESALE Elkin, N. C. Compliments of McDANIELS DEPARTMENT STORE Elkin, N. C. 835-2611 Compliments of CAROLINA ICE AND FUEL Elkin, N. C. 835-4151 SURRY HARDWARE COMPANY Quality and Service Elkin, N. C. 835-2940 Compliments of BROWN'S MACHINE SHOP Ionesville, N. C. 835-4243 Compliments of HOLCOMB BROS., INC. Elkin, N. C. 835-1314 THE CAPITOL SERVICE STATION Ionesville, N. C. 835-4710 Compliments of JONESVILLE BEAUTY SHOP Phone 835-1999 Compliments of HALL-KNOTT AND EDWARDS The Store for Quality Menls Clothing Phone 835-4707 Elkin, N. C. Compliments of Mathis Pardue Furniture Company Hotpoint and Zenith Dealer Elkin, N. C. 835-1677 ELITE BEAUTY SHOP Manager: Vadie Money Bank Building - Phone 835-2750 Elkin, N. C. F. A. BRENDLE 81 SON, INC. 202 East Main Strm-t Staple- unrl Fancy Groceries Meats Phone 835-1515 Compliments of JONESVILLE ESSO Ionesville, N. C. 835-9054 Compliments of JERRY'S SNACK BAR Joncsvillc, N. C. Compliments of GREENWOOD OIL COMPANY Phone 835-3534 North Bridge Street Conzplinzents of RUMPLE FURNITURE CO. Phone 835-2013 Elkin, N. C. G 8. B OIL COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Heating Oil-Kerosene-Gasoline 667 North Bridge Street DOBBINS OIL CO. South Bridge Street Elkin, N. C. Phone 835-3607 835-3919 Compliments of W. M. WALL STYLETTE BEAUTY SHOP. Watches-Diamonds-Jewelry-China Elkin, North Wilkesboro, Mt. Airy 835-3308 Ionesville, N. C. Phone 835-4546 ELK PHARMACY, INC. 115 E. Main Street Elkin, N. C. DWAYNE IRWIN-LUKE IRWIN 835-2621 Compliments of JONESVILLE SUPERMARKET Ionesville, N. C. Phone 835-2251 Compliments of LUCY GRAY'S BEAUTY SHOP 113 Church St. Elkin, N. C. Phone 835-4061 Compliments of BILL'S GROCERY lonesville, N. C. Phone 835-1446 Compliments of PORTER'S GROCERY Arlington, N. C. 835-4235 Wood's Grocery 8. Egg Market Jonesville, N. C. Phone 835-1436 ,.A.g, . lu .... v,., 4 .,,L,g..1 . - lm -..4-.gmg-:gl !...'n:r. R-s.A2Fwff'-v'.HL1f Iewelry needs met with efficiency and pleasure. Chc1ppell's Jewelers ' Elkin, N. C. Phone 835-4854 ia E, 'Il Congratulations to , ,-, ' 1 V1 7' . s U VL, Q Ionesvxlle Class of 62 L .usa , ' fbi' C 1, ' ...M 3 nfs-H, u If 1 1, 1. 1 N, - V, A, 1 -al 'Mn ,, If P'--- -+15 lg ' 1 A1 J: 1 1 ' Q '11-prlxzzzz. '53-fix'-'M --rfz ,-lrrli ' 5 - ' A5 1 1 is? ni H J Af ,PG-151 415552 .mg Biff. I ,uf 1 fi A flffffwmf .. , . awg,g?3pw,mfma-Wm., Ig. 1 K.--1 ..-:,-:.,e,.x-5:L,VMz,9,m,g5-: ' . 1,L5J,yf557 1 , , Q. . W ' .fn 'ave :1,:,,, , 4- ' ? ',....:ag.:f .1.::?V4vH4f.i,,f,..4fQ,5, 4z.1::1.....,-A Tau-f.-.., L1?'. 'I,1E?ff7f,,-144515271 5f+HfS1' ,, :'.1 ..,g,33,M ' ' nf 1 -wwg L.. ..-, Nw H MM, ,M Phone 8354540 F5 TW fi if'?LiTi,4 nf. ,gk-., , ,ff A .f,fQ,.g,- '45 ' .0--V .. 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C. 835-3412 Compliments of COCKERHAM'S BARBER SHOP Elkin, N. C. Compliments of GRIFFINS SPORTING GOODS AND GIFTS Phone 835-4357 Elkin, N. C. Compliments of ELKIN TRIBUNE Your Home Newspaper Congratulc1tions,Seniors GoIden's Point And Body Shop 139 South Bridge Street Elkin, N. C. Compliments of HOME FURNITURE COMPANY North NVillcesboro Elkin, N. C. Phone 835-2539 835-2856 Compliments of C0nSf0fUl0fi0nS Class of '62 J. C. DOBBINS COMPANY 128 South Bridge Street Elkin, N. C. Phone 835-1511 ROSES 5-10-25 Ellcin, N. C. Compliments of North Elkin Radio 81 TV Service North Elkin, N. C. Phone 835-4353 Compliments of SMITHEY'S DEPT. STORE Phone 835-1752 Elkin, N. C. Compliments of COMBS PRODUCE Holly Farms Dressed Poultry Chatham Livestock and Poultry Feeds Phone 835-2537 ROSE 8. DAY INC. Elkin St Ionesville, N. C. 24 Hour Service Night Phone 835-4871 Day Phone 835-1831 2 l n.AMsi.sss Eltlllltllt SAFE eeew! IIEMIIIG Automatic S ee Thrifty, too! 6 ig, Installation is easy, economical and tai- lored to your particular heating needs. Electric comfort heating provides gentle ' 'wg Q- 9 Q warmth for unsurpassed comfort, even on winter's coldest days. DUK POWER COMPANY ' W Mmm 906144, North Bridge Street Service Distributor of Texaco Patroleum Products Highway 21 North Elkin, N, C. Phone 811 Dial 835-1254 Compliments of Klondike Form Serving Elkin, lonesville and Winston-Salem with Klondike Colden Cuernsey Milk Finest Milk Produced Anywhere Cet it at your favorite grocer or for home delivery call 835-4232 Elkin, N. C. Dun Well Cleaners IF YOU XVANT IT DONE VVQELL COME TO DUN VVELLS Best wishes to the Seniors Ionesville, N. C. 835-4065 Compliments of WARREN-MILLER FUNERAL HOMES Phone 835-3211 Elkin, N. C. Compliments of Country Girl Beauty Shop We are up to date on latest hair stylesv lonesville, N. C. 835-1994 Compliments of CHEEKS JEWELRY YVe always depend on this friendly storey Ionesville, N.C. 835-3535 Compliments of HUBERT EVANS Painting 8: Floor Finishing Ionesville, N. C. 835-4093 Compliments of HARRIS-WAGON ER, INC. Elkins leading men's clothing storev 111 WVest Main Street Elkin, N. C. 835-4851 Compliments of PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING Now itls Pepsi for those who think youngv Ionesville, N. C. 835-3434 Compliments of Yadkin Valley Packers Ionesville, N. C. 835-4012 Piedlnont,s best productsv Compliments of JONES SHOE STORE ffshoes for all the familyi' lvlaln sf. Ellen, Ne 835-2029 MODERN BARBER SHOP Ionesville, N. C. 835-1189 Congratulations and best wishes Compliments of SWAN CREEK MILLING CO. Ionesville, N. C. Compliments of GWYN INSURANCE INC. Heal Estate 81 Insurance Elkin, N. C. Compliments of ROGERS SHOE SHOP Elkin, N. C. We make old shoes look newv COMMUNITY GROCERY Owner R. C. VVILES If we don't have the item you want we will get itl' Arlington, N. C. 835-1679 WILLIAM F. HARTSELL INVESTMENTS Representing Interstate Securities Corporation Members Midwest Stock Exchange Stocks - Bonds - Mutual Funds Northwestern Bank Building Elkin, N. C. Best IViSl16S To The Seniors J.C. PENNY COMPANY Elkin, N. C. 108 East Main 835-1850 MAIN ST. PURE OIL SERVICE STATION 204 West Main St. Elkin, N. C. You can depend on this friendly station Manager: Bill Rhyne Compliments of ALEXANDER-STEVENSON Phone 835-2424 Elkin, N. C. 105 Compliments of ll ' 1 S p o I n lw o u r s A Modern Department Store Elkin, North Carolina Phone 835-2022 . t pa 5 Bocock Stroud Company Fourth and Spruce St. Winston-Salem, N. C. I 106 Herff Jones Compony E. L. Hedrick Taylorsville, N. C. l! 77 The Northwestern Bonk Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Elkill, N- C- Ionesville, N. C. 1 107 f .1 X. x .x - w1,.- ..x,L.x. , m np: .X - - px-.xN.'wA..,'A.,a:-.--T r-Xu, ,'-.A A , - , fx ,ry ,N . 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