Jordan Matthews High School - Phantomaire Yearbook (Siler City, NC)

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'f JL, In Memoriam Frank N. Justice When we think of Mr. Frank N. Iustic e, we think of a man whose life was a blessing to this community. He lived among us and worked each day, To make some life better in some little way. He loved his fellowman and students so much That in our hands he placed a trust. Each day we must strive to live like him, To follow our dreams to the utmost end, To serve our Lord and Father above, and To do His will with much love. For then we will be doing What he would have us do, And from our hearts We can sincerely say thank you. We d e d i c a te, in loving memory, our 1966 Phantomaire to this benevolent man, Frank N. justice. 1 ACCENT ON JORDAN - MATTHEWS ,S . - ' --w-wg WW if ,Rf . 3 SILER CITY W' ,0'D'f9.341Ql-'Cs NORTH CAROLINA , , ,Q K if nf .K 1- K YI' nfs' 1 1. BETA CLUB PRESENT Q PHANTOMAIRE ...dl 10 .40 ! , nf 5? NINETEEN SIXTY-SIX - . V : g k Kf91f fl '1 Sq- If . :wa ' -F! W jx 4. 1 K. 3 .. f. N -E- X wi fi 13 5 Q 6 w ,, Q an f'i Z' 'Yi VOLUME NINE 4519 A f if -1 M.-:glib k esggvv fixm QQ,-ff 14 'W 5 2 5? The task of selecting caps V and gowns and making V hllww those all important deci- sions falls in the hands of the Senior Committee. 11 lf' Mi 2 First row: Janice Sessoms, 1 J K 1 1 elif? i lf. l' r a n s fo r m a t io n of the gym into a fairyland of enchantment and 'dreams has been given to the B a nqu et Committee composed of the following juniors: Jackie Walters, Entertainment Committee C hair- an, Gwen Paschal, Decoration Committee Chairman, Paula D odd, ecoration Committee C o-C h air m a ng P a m Joyce, Entertainment ommittee Co-Chairman, Sharon Thomas, F ood Committee Chair- an, Nancy Craig, Food Committee Co-Chairman. 15 Darlene Fields, K a t h y Ivey, N a n c y Thomas, Linda Baldwin, jane Russell. Second row: Dan McMasters, Dalton Brewer, Billy T e a g u e, Ronald Moore, Neil Wrenn. Grace Emerson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Emerson, and Jim Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. jimmy Thomas, were select- ed by the senior class to serve as mascots during commencement exercises. N U ad- U nun' U 0 1S' tra' U shun 16 17 Administrator Principal R . C . FIELDS Secretary MRS. PATTIE STINSON BREWER his ff ff Faculty and Curriculum ROGER WILLIAM WOODBURY E a S t Carolina College , Columbia University, B.S. , A .M. Guidance MAE MARSHBURN LANE Meredith College, U .N .C. -C .H . A .B. Librarian Beta Club, Library Club ELIZABETH MALONE ANN WARE DOZIER BOGGS Queens College, A .B. Agnes Scott College English A.B. Drama Club English Health Careers Club English Department The last step before Broadway. 20 SHIRLEY ANN KEY High Point College, A.B. English, Dramatics Drama Club JOYCE BURRIS MYERS U.N.C. -G., A.B. English Beta Club j.M. 's English Department strives to combine crea- tivity with pra c tic al usage to produce a well rounded student with a firm foundation in English. The freshman year leaves many students bewildered or amazed by com- mas, semicolons, and other forms of punctuation. The sophom ore year centers its att e ntion on elements of literat ure. During the junior year, emphasis is placed on original composition and American litera- ture. With the senior year comes the end of the study of A m e ri c a n literature and the concentration on English literature. Seniors shed their class rings to don the roles of Banquo, Macbeth, and the Witches in Shakespeare's Macbeth. In the spring, each senior is asked to prepare a term paper, an a ss ig n m e nt which is the result of four years of preparation and training. Clever sophomores turn The King and lj a musical mas- 1 terpiece, into a riot. ' . m:'A in A Q: ws X N 'L N gg S +' is s ss 33? X t .ww il vs X A J .-1 , - f M., f-W ei 1..-12. gms. K N- 1.-. .S - ig, , f -iz.,g-9 . 1. :iff .ss - . .: -FlffKxf'- QQ- W kgggsiifii' 'fifn lgtsgfyitals A .. .wi .. meer - . 5-.-2. t',-gina.. -qc er IDA MAY LILES East Carolina College FRED HASKAL POSTON A-B- Wake Forest College MHfh9If1H'fiCS U. N.C.-C.l-I. , B.S. Bible Club M, Ed. Advanced Math, Algebra, Geometry F. T. A. I An important part of geometry is the c onstruc tion of triangles. 21 - ROBERTA A. THOMPSON Lander College, B .S . Business Math, General Math, Typing Bible Club Math Department This year's M a th Department is geared to serve the variety of needs of I.M. 's student body. For the college bound student, courses in algebra, geometry, trigonom- etry, and college algebra are provided. Available to the business student are general math and business arithmetic. With this variety of courses a student is able to obtain a thorough foundation in mathematics. Ten problems 'til Man From U.N.C.L.E. 3 . Experiments in the lab are an essential part of physics. DR. RICHARD A . LINEBERRY VIRGINIA PENNY Guilford College HOWARD U.N.C.--C.I-I., 13.5 Meredith College, A.B. Biology, Physical Science Girls' Monogram Club M.S., Ph. D, Chemistry, Physical Science, Physics crcc t . gs mgy, . si fx - A si sf Sea S' is Q .E Science Department Whether a student is dissecting an earthworm or studying the complexities of a w ate r molecule, he is attempting to increase his knowledge in the expand - ing field of science. Beginning with physic al sci- ence, a student can progress to the advanced study of biology, chemistry, or physics. The knowledge he acquires supplements his work in othe r areas of study by g iving him a better understanding of the scientific method. Two eager sophomores + one microscope : disaster! t Q. '41 -.,, OSSIE KENDALL BUCKNER, JR. Guilford College, A.B. Economics, Sociology Introduction to Govern- ment, Physical Science Boys' Monogram Club - 'Ri I SARAH BRUTON WRENN Greensboro College, A .B. English, U. S. History F.T.A. -'is , H HM - ?ZWs ?7f lslfif Oh, look! I see a duck on Lake Michigan! Social Studies Department An insight into the past is made possible by the Social Studies Department. Students learnfrom studying the past why our lives are as they are t od ay. In the traditional courses, such as U.S. history and world histoly, the stu- dents learn of the important events and achievements of the past. In the contemporary courses., the students learn the workings of democracy and the pa rt the individual plays in bettering our society. Mr. Ike Andrews, a guest speak- er forthe U. S. history class, speaks on Andrew ja ckson and jacksonian democracy. Physical Education Department Go, you C h i c k e n Fat, Go echoes throughout the gym as bending, reaching, squatting, P.E. students build stronger, healthier bodies. Quick, peppy records for rhy- thm make exercising fun. When the music stops and the exercising halts, the students gather for instruction and participation in basketball, soccer, volley ball, and oth- er sports. Students exercise their minds in the classroom study of health, an integral part of physical education. MARGARET ANNE RIDEOUT Atlantic Christian College B.S. Health, Physical Education World History Girls' Monogram Club BILLY RAY WEST Guilford College, A . B. Biology, Health, Physical Education Boys' Monogram Club Get that toss! Oh, my a ching back! resounds from the football field as the P.E. boys set up the bleachers for the first football game. 4 , 1 .wh ,,, , rwiwwh bla? ' ff, W, Va' Q 2' , ,nm Wg , L'1r,,on,,,, 1 Foreign Languages Department Offering both French and Latin,the Language Depart- ment tries to acquaint Jordan-Matthews' students with other lands while they learn to speak, read, and write a foreign langua g e. During the space age, as the world grows increasingly smaller, a need for the understanding of other peoplesbecomes apparent. The study of language o ffe rs students a chance to become familiar with other countries and the problems that face these nations. RV X With a little bit of help, French can be fun. C'est drole. 25 I-IALLIE MCLEAN PARKER Salem College DOROTHY B. SHUGART U.N.C.-C.H., A.B. U.N.C.-C.H., A.B. French M.A. Democracy in Action Latin, World History Student C ounc il Board work is a must in the study of Latin as these students are quickly finding out. 5 5 xr ALLIE GREY FLETCHER Longwood College Radford College, B.S . Commercial Eire. T White E213 A typical scene in Typing I is students erasing mistakes. Students today -secretaries tomorrow . Business Department In a fast moving industrial nation a qualified secre- tary has become a necessity. R e al izing this fact, the Business Department at J. M. tries to provide its students with the bestbackground available. Courses such as Typ- ing I and Business English introduce the student to this field. Second year students increase their knowledge by taking such courses as shorthand, bookkeeping, and office practice. lf? Hungry students devour the last remains of an apple pie. ln... iwwwf Y? What's cooking , doc ? MAMIE ANDREW BRENDA THORNTON FOUST FURCI-IES U.N.C.-G., B.S. U.N.C.-G., B.S. Home Economics Home Economics F.H.A. F.H.A. Home Economics Department To train a girl in all aspects of homemaking is the purpose of LM. 's Home Economics Department . First year students are introduced to the basic tech- niques of sewing and cooking. Second and third year students study food preservation and advanced dress making. Family Life Education,a new course offer- ed this year, has the p rirna ry goal of helping the students to understand themselves and their families. Problems in dating, engagement, ma rri ag e, and their effects on our mobile society are discussed. IIMMIE R. COLLINS Appalachian State Teachers College, B. S . Distributive Education Marketing D . E . C .A . wsw C J' are-mi' X. Q .xiii-Aaah is TROY MARTIN PROCTOR Texas A . 8 M. University Western Carolina College B.S. l.C . T. , Mechanical Drawing V.I.C. An uncanny scene . Vocational Co-operative Department The voc ational needs of J.M. 's students are successfully m et by the Vocational Co-operative Department. Under the dir e cti o n of Mr. Jimmie Collins and Mr. Troy Proctor, students learn impor- tant elements of marketing , s ale s m a n sh i p, and business economy. Many students attend school until noon and work at various business establishments for the remainder of the day. One of m any LC. T. students is Billie jean White who works daily at the Chatham Hospital. DAVID R REYNOLDS JAMES CLIFFORD N C State Umverslty Nic' giirjqajiiversity Identifying plants is the first step toward la nd sc a p1 ng Agrlculture B. S. estates' F F A Agriculture F .F .A . Agriculture Department Through films, projects, and class activities, I. M. 's Agriculture Department attempts to train students inall phases of agriculture. Agriculture I introduces the student to the basic tools. This study is continued in the second year courses at which time the students learn the use of power tools. Agriculture III and IV c omb ine to study horticulture and farm mechanics. This study enables the students to combine farming techniques with mechanical instruction. sa ry repairs . 29 Mechanics, an essential part of agri culture, is stressed by making neces A Or' U gan- U 10 zd U shuns dvffi +C vf Q-114 21 Nw.. -ofwu,,E,2 ad and AM 31 DANNY MARLEY PHIL LEONARD SHARON THOMAS STEVE FRAZIER President Roger Andrews Dalton Brewer Bill Brower jimmy Cox Tina Dark Chris Everhart Steve Frazier Emmett Gladstone Bill Hackney Buster Ingold Raymond Johnson Susan johnson Mike Key Phil Leonard Danny Marley Dan McMasters Mary Leigh Newman Barton Paschal Vivian Paschal Lee Smith Billy Teague Diane Teague Ritchie Teague Sharon Thomas Steve White Vice -President Secretary -Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms K . ,Qw- '7 R.. Ffa? X M e mb e rs a rc 9 iven a chance to express their opinions during an informal business session at one of the monthly meetings. Eager to improve our student council the con- 7 stitution committee works to revise our constitution. ' Q f 32 Gripes and groans may be a i red through the suggestion box, sponsored by the Student Council. Student Council In 1951, j.M. 's first Student Council was organized with the primary purpose of serving as a mediator between the student body and the administration. This purpose re- mains the first objective of this year's Student Council. The council is composed of two representativesfrom each class, a representative from each ho m e room, and an executive council. The executive council consists of offi- cers elected by the student body-the president,the vice- president, the secretary-treasurer, and the sergeant-at- arms. Annual activities sponsored by the council include dances at homecoming, Christmas, and Sadie Hawkin's Day. Mrs. Hallie Park e r is the advisor for the Student Council. ing Mr. Walter Gladstone, one of many visitors to our school. ..,.,,, V ml , ii w '21, , , 1 3 - ,,,,,. ,, Q j.M. 's delegates to the state Student Council c o n v e n t io n held in Burlington discuss their experiences at the convention. The hospitality committee at work-greet- Beta Club One of the highest honors that a student can attain is membership in the B eta Club. In order to be tapped, a student mu st have an average of at least 2.5 during his first two years of high school. Once a member, one must strive to support the ideals of character, honesty, lead- ership, and scholarship. Upongaining the status of a Beta C lub member, the student accepts the responsibility of maintaining a 2.5 average during his junior and senior years. Under the g u i d a n c e of Mrs. Mae Lane and Mrs. Joyce Myers, the main project of the club is spon- soring the yearbook, the Phantomaire. With money re- ceived from the sale of the yearbook, the club members finance their trip to the state Beta Club convention. This year the club plans to nominate Le e Smith as candidate for the state vice -presidency. P rog ra ms designed to benefit Beta Club members are presented at each meeting. This one is entitled How To Cheat Without Being Caught. An early start plus a great deal of work will equal--we hope--a victory in Asheville . 34 Ronald Moore,Vice-President, Elaine Teague,Secretary Mrs. Joyce Myers, Advisorg Kenneth Holt, President Mrs. Mae Lane, Advisor, Carolyn Smith, Treasurer. Pat Andrew Brenda Andrews Dewey Boggs Jimmy Boling Nancy Bray Steve Brooks Nancy Brower Janice Brown Toney Brown Vickie Cook jimmy Cox Tina Dark Sandra Duncan Brenda Dunn Darlene Fields Patricia Goodnight Martha Gordon Cindy Griffith Kenneth Holt Kathy Ivey Barbara Liles Martha Stover Lindley Danny Marley Donald Moore Ronald Moore Vivian Paschal Janice Phillips Rolfe Phillips Robert Sharpe joe Shaw Carolyn Smith Lee Smith Carolyn Tanner Bobby Teague Elaine Teague Nancy Teague Camellia Thomas Nancy Thomas Bible Club X The purpose of the B i b l e Club is to stimulate a C h r ist i a n atmosphere among th e students at jordan- M atthew s. This purpose is accomplished primarily by club sponsored morning devotions led by the stu d e nts.. Another activity is the Christmas assembly, a musical interpretation of the meaning of Christmas, wh ich the club presents each year. The traditional cook-out held a t the end of each school year provides not only an out- l et for fun and fellowship but also an impressive setting for the installation of the new officers. Mrs. Ida May Liles and Mrs. Roberta Thompson serve as the club's advisors. l devotions . Father Francis C on ally, pr i e st at the St. julias Catholic C hu rc h, presents an interesting and informative talk about Catholicism. Mrs. Roberta Thompson, Advisor, Sue J o h n s o n, Secretary, Jeanette johnson, Song Leader, Linda Davis, Vice-President, Patsy Barth, Secretary, Alice Andrews, Yearbook Chairman, Pat Andrew, President, Mrs. Ida May Liles, Advisor. 35 Vivian Paschal leads the stude nt body in morning Bnyanly Alll-all Pzlr Andrcn Alice Andrews Brcnda Andrews Jayne Atkinson Linda Bllldxt in Patsy Bal-tn Ann Bray snarla Bray Ann Bremer Linda Brilson Nancy sl-nnat clanrlla Byerly snntly cnappnll Kay Colrranc sally crattt Marcia Dark Tina Da rk Llnda Davis Teresa Dodd Mary Lou Dnllnlt Georgia Elder Batty Ellington Patty Fzlrmcr Sue Fesn-lirc Becky rlalat sua flippin Pat Goodnight Brenda Holt Kathy lyay Marg al-ei Johnson sun Iohnson Janet Jonas Ann Keck Jaan Klyntt Carolyn Lemons Janlea Llntllny Jann Lisk Linda Mancss Becky Marsh 'rnt-lma McCrary Dan McM:lstCrs Patricia McSwaln Jnlll Mueller clana Murray Pannla Payne cathy Phillips Nancy Price Ann Robbins Jann Russell Janice Sessoms Dale Short Anna Smith Jann Smith Vivian Smith Clara Stovall Carolyn Tanner Camellia Thomas Linda Thomas Linda Thurman Ann Voncannon Linda Voncannon Doris Ward Evelyn wnltaltnt Jane Williams Phantomaire Staff Each spring, eighteen Beta Club students are selected to serve on the annual staff. From this day forth, aspirin becomes their best friend. The staff works f?j many long hours arguing and debating over the pros and cons of cover colors, printing styles, and the kinds of drinks for the day. The fun c eas es as December 6-D Day-rapidly ap- proaches. After many hours of p l a nning, drawing and redrawing, writing and rewriting, typing and retyping, another Phantomaire becomes a reality. BARBARA LILES NANCY BROWER Editor-in-Chief Business Editor N.. N CINDY GRIFFITH KENNETH HOLT STEVE BROOKS Copy Editor Sports Editor Photography Editor This year's assistant editors are jimmy Cox, Businessg Pat Collins, Copyg Robert S ha rpe, Assistant Editorg Pat Andrew , Copyg and Lee Smith, Sports. ,,w,,,,,,,,, SANDY CHAPPELL JANE WILLIAMS EMMA DUNN Editor-in -Chief Assistant Editor Publicity Manager Blue and White Echo Staff The publication of our school newspaper, llg Q5 a-n-Q White lie s in the Capable hands of the Com- mercial Department. Led by their advisor, Mrs. Allie Grey Fletcher, the paper staff, through each edition of the school paper, e nd e a vo rs to bring athletic events, class, club, and general news to the attention of the stu- dent body. The staffis currently revising old standards of publication in favor of new and more interesting methods of keeping the students informed. af g VA bf -f 41 BRENDA DUNN Feature Editor Q 9155 ggaalsrll Q 'E' MARTHA GORDON Sports Editor it My-A VICKIE COOK General News Editor The staff watches proudly as the first edition of the Blue and Whig Echo rolls off the press. ef fi if Future Teachers of America, The Future Teachers of America gives its members a chance to explore the responsibilities and rew ards of the teaching profession. All those students in the sopho- more, junior, or senior classes are eligible for member- ship. Each yearthe club strivesto promote and encourage re sp ec t and co-operation between the faculty and stu- dents. The climax of these attempts is the student -faculty tea. Mrs. Sarah Wrenn and Mr. Fred Poston are the club sponsors . Everyone 's attention is centered on Carolyn Tanner as the meeting comes to order. No, she isn't telling a joke-she's practice teaching Mrs. Sarah Wrenn, Advisorg Anna Smith, Treasurerg Claudia Byerly, Yearbook Co- chairmang Camellia Thomas, Yearbook Co-chairmang Carolyn Tanner, Presidentg Tina Dark, Secretaryg Georgia Elder, Vice-Presidentg Mr. Fred Poston, Advisor. Pat Andrew Linda Baldwin Patsy Barth Eddie Blair Ann Bray Steve Brooks Nancy Brower Claudia Byerly Pat Collins Kay Coltrane Nancy Craig Sally Crotts Tina Dark Georgia Elder Patsy Farmer Linda Gilmore Fabienne Greene Cindy Griffith Cecil Holliday Pam Joyce Phil Leonard Linda Maness Dan McMasters Connie Morgan Gloria Murray Mary Newman Patsy Pittman jane Russell Anna Smith Carolyn Smith Donna Snyder Tena Souther Shirley Stephens Carolyn Tanner Camellia Thema Cindy Thomburg Ann Voncannon Doris Ward jane Williams Nancy Wrenn S Library Club Students who assist in the library at least one period a day a re eligible for membership in the Library C lub. The club is an organization dedicated to serving the student body. The members' duties include shelving and accessing books, helping students select books, pre- senting attractive and inspiring bulletin boards, and as- sisting the librarian, Mrs. Mae Lane. Typing is one of the many tasks club members must per form. Sally Crotts, Vice-President, Claudia Byerly, Secretary, Anna Smith, Treasurer, Carolyn Tanner, President, Mrs. Mae Lane, Advisor. Pat Andrew Linda Baldwin Ann Bell Clara Brooks Claudia Byerly Sandy Chappell Sally Crotts Carolyn Dark Linda Davis Brenda I-lolt Linda Maness Becky Marsh Judi Mueller Gloria Murray Mary Newman Patsy Pittman Susan Siler Anna Smith Carolyn Tanner Camellia Thomas With a friendly smile and a flick of the wrist, anoth- er book is ready to leave the' library. f, Lwrwfwscews f Health Careers To foster a wise choice of nursing and other health c a re e rs, to promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfaction of these careers, and to empha- President J a nic e Sessoms presides as the club members dis- cuss current activities. Beverly Allred Brenda Andrews Patsy Barth Nancy Bray Beulah Brewer Clara Brooks Nancy Craig Sally Crotts Carolyn Dark Rhonda Dowd Georgia Elder Patsy Farmer Jackie Ferguson Sue Fesmire Darlene Fields Kathy lvey Jeanette Johnson Sue Johnson Pam Joyce Jean Kivett Linda Lambert Jane Lisk Phyllis Maness Judi Mueller Pennie Payne Diane Pickard Patsy Pittman Debbie Sessoms Janice Sessoms Clara Stovall Dillard Stovall Janet Teague Doris Ward Diana Wasserman Wanda West Kay White s i z e the importance of personal and c om m unity health are the objectives of the Health Careers Club. These purposes are achieved through guest speakers, films, and informative programs about the field of h ealth. The highlight of the year comes when the club members attend the state wide Health Careers Club convention. Under the supervision of Mrs. Libby Boggs and Mrs. Pa t Withe rs, the club aids needy families at Christmas. Q25 +37 mi .ad The highlight of this meeting is a film on nursing. Janice Sessoms, President, Sally Crotts, Secretary, Patsy Barth, Treasurerg Sue Fesmire, R epoi-ter, Brenda Andrews, President-Elect, Mrs. Pat Withers, Advisor, Mrs. Libby Boggs, Advisor. 40 S3 ri X v TWH i .sa Simi ' rw r s Ri ' saw L S Chorus To increase musical appreciation and develop vocal skills are the main objectives of the j.M. Glee Club. In c onj unc tion with other Chatham County schools, the club presents a Christmas program for the enjoyment of this area . ff! And we're off to dear old glee club! A Steve Barker Rhonda Dowd Tommy Elder Celestine Foxx Donald Heard Linda Holt Randy Holt Dell johnson Janie Lindley Patricia McSwain Jody Minor Mike Pritchard Rose Rodgers Donnie Roseboro Debbie Sessorns janice Sessoms Vivian Smith Gary Stone Dillard Stovall Steve Strickland David Wentworth bww lt's the Sound of Music. -furnishe d by J. M. 's out- standing glee club. ff liifibieifii U N D 4, - riysy Y' ff 0 Polly Yow, Directorg Rhonda Dowd, Vice-Presidentg Dell johnson, Presidentg Steve Barker, Secretary-Treasurerg Janice Sessoms, Reporter. 41 Brenda Adcock Betty Andrew Brenda Andrews Jayne Atkinson Cathy Bradley Nancy Bray Sheila Bray Ann Brewer Beulah Brewer Phyllis Brewer Linda Britson Pat Collins Kay Coltrane Vickie Cook Sally Crotts Jane Culberson Marcia Dark Linda Davis Rhonda Dowd Emma Dunn Diane Elder Sue Fesmire Darlene Fields Sue Flippin Phyllis Fogleman Becky Fox Frankie Gaines Gwen Gee Connie Gilbert Pat Goodnight Sylvia Harris Connie Holt Linda Holt Sandra Holt Susan Holt Debra Johnson Jeanette Johnson Pam Johnson Rhonda Johnson Sandra Johnson Sue Johnson Janet Jones Judi Justice Bonnie Kellam Jean Kivett Linda Lambert Zoanne Lemon Carolyn Lemons Dee Lee Lemons Malinda Lindley Jane Lisk Betqf Maness Phyllis Maness Becky Marsh Sheila McLaurin Kaye McPherson Patricia McPherson Connie Morgan Mary Newman Vivian Paschal Pennie Payne Janice Phillips Madge Phillips Patsy Pittman Elaine Powers Ruby Powers Nancy Price Brenda Ray Ann Robinson Rose Rodgers Debbie Sessoms Janice Sessoms Dale Short Sharon Siler Paulette Sipe Jane Smith Tena Souther Jane Carol Stout Diane Teague Elaine Teague Nancy Teague Linda Thomas Nancy Thomas Cindy Thornburg Patty Wall Doris Ward Edith Ward Jan Ward Judy Webster Jeanne Welch Wanda West Elaine T ea g ue, Parliamentariang Nancy Teague, Treasurerg Mrs. Mamie Lee Foust, A dvisorg Mrs. Brenda Furches, A dvisorg Nancy Thomas, Presidentg Elaine Powers, Reporter, Janice Sessoms, Vic e-P resid entg Darlene Fields, Secretaryg Nancy Bray, l-listoriang Vivian Paschal, Song Leader. Every F.l-I.A. meeting begins with the reciting of the F.H.A. creed. By emphasizing the im p o rt a n c e of efficient home management and working for a good home and fa m i ly life, the members of the F.H.A. prepare themselves for the complexities of a modern home. The members look forward to their district rally where they join other chap- t e rs in the study of their roles as homemakers. Assisted by Mrs. Mamie Lee Foust and Mrs. Brenda Furches, the club provides needy families with Christmas cheer and donates a useful gift to the school. The highlight of the yearis the Mother-Daughter Banquet given in the spring. Future Homemakers of America 42 E 2 A scene at a football game in the Roaring Twenties. Drama, Club With clever style and professional flair,students pre- sent original skits to their classmates. Th e Dia ma Club offers the opportunity for its members to e x pre s s their talents by preparing discussions and recitations. Striving for perfection in their acting, the club members present a three-act production in the spring under the direction of their sponsor, Miss Shirley Key. Beverly Allred Martha Hackney Pat Andrew Phyllis Hall Alice Andrews Linda Holt Linda Baldu in Kathy Ivey Patsy Barth Jeanette johnson Becky Bray Nancy Bray Steve Brooks Claudia Byerly jimmy Cox Nancy Craig Carolyn Crotls Sally Crotts Carolyn Dark Tina Dark Mary Lou Dudek Diane Elder Georgia Elder Judy Evans Patsy Farmer Betty Ferguson Darlene Fields Becky Fox Connie Gilbert Fabienne Greene Cindy Griffith Sue johnson jean Kivett Linda Maness Dan McMasters Connie Morgan Gloria Murray Dodie Olsen Diane Pickard Patsy Pittman Glenda Russell jane Russell Wilma jean Scott Janice Sessoms Mitchell Simpson Tena Souther Clara Stovall janet Teague Camellia Thomas Charles Thompson Ann Voncannon Miss Shirley Key, Advisor, Pa t Andrew, Program Chairman, Jimmy Cox, Vice-President, Linda Baldvvin,Presidentg Dan McMasters, Secretary, Alice Andrews, Treasurer, Miss Ann Dozier, Advisor. Nancy Wrenn Some cocktail party! Vocational Industrial Club On-the -job training for future work is the main pur- pose of the Vocational Industrial Club. Under the super- vision of M r. Troy Proctor, club members strive to correlate their classroom training with their actual job experiences. Specific problems and business practices are discussed in order to give the students a better under- standing of the role they are to assume as responsible craftsmen. ii fs. X . C3 'iw . . K ic pt f . ref 'Q Hg if A' . 'iii h 9 I i' ' I guess he clipped his wings. is Mr. Troy Proctor, Advisorg jimmy Harris, Secretaryg Darrell Andrews, Parliamentariang Martha Lindley, T re a su r e rg Mike Welch, Vice-Presidentg Barry Edwards, Presidentg Steve Roberts, Reporter. 44 3. An apprentice on the job, Darrell Andrews Mike Barth Warren Bowers johnny Brown Allen Burgette Emma Dunn Barry Edwards Garry Edwards Martha Gordon jimmy Harris Martha Lindley David Marley Ronnie Phillips Steve Roberts joe Shaw David Smith Mike Welch Billie jean White john White Tony Williams Wayne Williams Six heads are better than one ! Brenda Adcock Becky Allen Dewey Boggs Janice Brown Kenny Budd Johnny Cooper Robert Dixon Virginia Dowd Betty Ellington Vemeita Ellington Becky Fields Lynn Fields Margaret Fields Sue Flippin Brenda Hart Linda Holt Grover johnson Jean Johnson Steve Lemons Jimmy Liner Thelma McCrary Ellen McLaurin Carolyn Petty Jane Smith Jerry Snyder Wayne Thomas Distributive Education Clubs of America, Through Jordan-Matthews' excellent Distributive Education program, high school 'students obtain th e experience of actual job training and the polish of classroom study. As students gain invaluable exper- ience in vocational techniques,they are made ready to meet the challenge of the business world. Under the direction of Mr. Jimmie Collins, the club advi- sor, the Club undertakes worthwhile projects for the school. This year D.E.C .A. plans to purchase gar- bage cans for the hall. Proc ee ds from the various. projects help to finance the club's trips to conven- tions, the D.E.C.A. Banquet, and the club's gifts to the school. Janice Brown, a candidate for district D.E.C.A. parliamentarian, practices her campaign speech be- fore the club. All work and no play gives D.E.C.A . a prize winning float in the Christmas parade. al mLnwn Winfred Allen Donnie Andrew Byron Andrews Darrell Andrews Mike Barth Dewey Boggs Greg Bray Eli Brooks Roe Brooks Wayne Brooks Dwight Brown Mitchell Buckner Ronnie Buckner Keith Campbell Darryl Cam-ette Ronald Cartrette Douglas Clark Frankie Cockman Rocky Cook john Cooper David Creason Archie Culberson Boyd Culberson Glenn Culberson jerry Culberson Phil Culberson Robert Culberson Van Culberson Ronnie Davis Lee Dixon Michael Dixon Truman Duncan Donald Dunn Elvin Easter Tony rsmdgo Buddy Fields Ronnie Fox Ted Frazier Donald Fuquay Randy Gilliland Ricky Goodnight Gerald Gunter Eddie Haith Donald Hale Larry Hargrove Darrell Harris Odell Hilliard Bobby Hudson Frank Jessup Dell johnson Edward johnson jean johnson Richard johnson jerry joines Henry jones sto-fo Jordan jerry Keck Richard Larue johny Lemons Larry Lemons Steve Lemons George Lindley George 'McCumber Clyde Morhorson Gary Moon Donnie Morris Barry Newlin james Pcrry jerry Perry Robert Phillips Tommy Phillips Bruce Poe Y ! ,aw if 1 'ic Y I 4 A So that's a cow. Larry Poe Russell Poole Anthony Scott joel Seagroves Keith Seagroves Anthony Siler Donald Siler Billy Smith Bobby Smith David Smith junior Smith Ronald Smith Weldon Smith Kermit Spivey Boyd Stout Danny Stover Eddie Suits Billy Teague Donald Teague Ralph Teague Richard Teague Ritchie Teague Tommy Terry Phillip Thompson Richard Vanderford Frank White John White Ronald White Wayne White Buck Wicker john Wright Edward York Larry Young Larry Yow Future Farmers of America. An insight into the a g ric ulture field is gained by membership in the Future Farmers of America. Members participate in various activities ranging from tool iden- tification and livestock judging to parliamentary proce- dure drills. Competition in these events is held from the local to the national level. Led by Mr. David Reynolds and Mr. james Withers, the club unites with the F.H.A. to sponsor the Mother-Daughter, Father-Son Banquet in honor of their pa rents. ,af Tool identification is an important part of F.F.A . Mr. David Reynolds, Advisorg Lee Dixon, Treasurer, Billy Teague, Vice-President, Doug Clark, Reporterg Robert Culberson, President, Billy Smith, Secretary, Donny Andrew, Sentinel, Mr. james Withers, Advisor. Students boarding the bus is a fa milia r scene around j.M. -especially at 3:00. Greg Bray Ronald Cartrette Lynn Fields Bobby Hudson Rolfe Phillips Donald Pike Kermit Spivey Eddie Suits Billy Teague Edward York Larry Young Bus Drivers cated to serving the student body. The club is composed of students who have successfully completed the standard course in Bus Drivers' Training. Upon their shoulders lies the responsibility of safe ly transporting our expanding student body to and from school each day. I , fmwwfwm Rig-a-jig-jig and away we go! Donald Pike, Secretary-Treasurerg Ronnie Buckner, Parliamentariang Billy Teague, President5 Lynn Fields, Vice-President. 'Ns 47 The Bus Drivers' Club is a service organization dedi- 4- zf W ,. ix X f ,Q K X lf l g f X ......i.v X '-1235 - : Q KS . S E 1:-ALR: J Q , 1 X G X1:.wf: :-i.:.E.E:? SX X a, chdv' mania Q21 2 4 , s X S 4 ' , Li Y 7 4 g 3 ,Q 4 N ' ph: Marshals Each spring, eight students with the highest academic standings in their class, receive the honor of serving as marshals during commencement exercises. In th e spring of '65, five juniors and thre e sophomores served. First row: Brenda Andrewsg Nancy Thomas, Chief Ma rsha lg Toney Brown. Second row: Vivian Paschal, Bobby Teague, Nancy Teague, jimmy Cox, Barbara Liles. 'I JAMES BROOKS College Pre pa ratory Salutatorian MARY VIRGINIA EARLE College Preparatory Co-Valedictorian MARTHA ALLRED College Preparatory Co-Valedietorian LIBBY SCOTT Business Valedietorian BEVERLY SPRINKLE Business Salutatorian ff Honors Students of achievementare awarded for their efforts. Valedictorian and salutatorian a w a rd s are presented to the students who have attained the highest academic average during their high school Career. Outstanding typist award goes to the student who can type most efficiently. The student who is best able to perform all the tasks of a secretary is named Outstanding Business Student. f , Y' , , SHARON BROOKBANK PAT GOODNIGHT Outstanding Business Outstanding Typist Student 09 TONEY BROWN a nd PAT ANDREW were j.M. 's represent- atives to Ta rhe el Girls' State. During this week Pa t was elected City Councilman. Honors junior girls selected for Girls' State are awarded a certificate during commencement exercises each spring. This selection, based on character and lead- ership, is made by the American Legion Auxillary. Those ranking in the highest percentile on the National Educational Development Testsare present- ed a certificate in recognition of their achievement. F re shm an must make 90, and sophomores are re- quired to make 93. First row: Judi M u elle r, B renda Andrews, Elaine T e a g u e, Gwen Paschal, Mary Newman, Pat Collins,Diana Wasserman, Cindy Thornburg, Shirley Stevens, Connie Morgan, Bonnie Kellam, jane Lisk. S ec ond row: jackie Walters, Larry McDaniels, David Poe,jay Richardson, Raymond johnson, Lee S mith, jimmy Boling, jimmy Cox, Mitchell Simpson, joe Bray, Robert Sharpe. Third row: Chris Everhart, R o 1 f e Phillips, Billy S m i t h, Donny Andrew, Mic ha el I-Iolt, joe Hawker, C h a rl e s Thompson, Robert Wrenn, Lewis Smith,Sammyjones, Steve Brooks. Ronald Moore, D anny Marley, and Kenneth Holt were delegates to the 1965 Tar Heels Boys' State. First row: Barba ra Liles, V iv i an Paschal, Carolyn Smith, T o n e y Brown, Elaine Powers, D a rle n e Fields, Brenda Andrews, Connie M o r g a n, Mary Newman, Sue johnson, Nancy Thomas. Second row: Cindy Griffith, jane S t o u t, Bonnie Kellam, Carolyn Crotts, Nancy Bray,Brenda Dunn, Martha L i n d l e y, Pat Collins, Carolyn Tanne r, Nancy Teague, Cindy Thornburq. Third row: Lee Smith, jimmy Boling, Steve Brooks, jimmy Cox, Neil Wrenn, Mitchell Simpson, Rolfe Phillips, Ray johnson. Honors Boys' State is also presented by the American Legion Auxillary. Selection is based on leadership and achieve- ment. A scholastic letter is awarded to those students w ho hav e maintained a scholastic average of 92.5 or above during the school year. S tud e nts who have previously been awarded the letter receive a star. 1965 Commencement Awards Individuals, along with several civic organizations, make known their selections for various scholarships dur- ing commencement exercises. Youth Preferred is pre- Debbie Siler james Brooks Youth Preferred F. N. Justice Scholarship Bill Whisnant Ricky Dark Citizenship Award Best Bus Driver sented annually in the form of a one thous and dollar scholarship to a deserving senior. Mr. Frank N. justice awards a scholarship of five himdred dollars each year to another member of the senior class. The co-valedictor- ians are the recipients of the Collins and Aikman Scho- larship and the one awarded by the school. The Lion's Club recognizes the outstanding Citizen by presenting him a plaque. The Business and Professional Women present to th e outstanding bus driver a twenty- five dollar saving's bond. The boy and girl considered by the faculty as Best All-Round are als o recognized at this time. Awards are given by the Rotary Club and Chatham Rexall. Mary Virginia Earle and Martha Allred Collins and Aikman Scholarship jordan-Matthews Award Cheryl Wasserman Greg Phillips Best All-Round Girl Best All-Round Boy Acknowledgement of Creditable Achievement Each year it is customary at jordan-Matthews to recognize outstanding members of the student body. Those seniors ranking in the upper precentile in the na- tion on the National Merit Scholarship Test are given a chance to compete for scholarships to the School of their choice. An outstanding academic student from I. M. was nominated and chosen to attend Governor's School dur- ing the summer in Winston-Salem. A senior girl is se- lected each year to represent our school in the state and national Betty Crocker Homemaker's Test. The Optimist Club presents a plaque tothe outstanding student selected by the student body during Youth Appreciation Week. jimmy Cox Governor's School L Nancy Thomas Betty Crocker Homemaker Award Barbara Liles and Hal Phillips National Merit Scholarship Finalists Ronald Moore with Mr. Gales Phillips Outstanding Youth 4? L 4 4' ' ' '4 IQ' i ath- lat' Eks yhwf ff' ,ff wif, A behind the scene's glimpse is depicted here as J. M. 'S seven regulars are joined by alternate Nancy Craig. Making shakers, polishing clods , putting up posters, and discussing the up-coming game w ith Puddin make a cheer1eader's life so much fun! Cindy Griffith Chief Nancy Brower Tina Dark Anna Smith Gwen Paschal 58 Cheerleaders Linda Maness Sharon Thomas Varsity Football , ,Lim V..-.f ,,,,, Coaches Bill West and Kendall Buckner First row: Larry Seals,Terry Stalker, Randy Holt, Donald M oo re, Ronald Moore, Chris Everhart, Buddy Glosson, jerry S ton e, Steve Moore, Billy Andrew. Second row: Gary Moon, Danny Marley, Eddie Blair, jimmy Lane, Phil Clark, Steve Frazier,SteveSwain,Emmett Gladstone, Raymond johnson, David Poe. Third row: Steve Barker, T e rry Caddy, Andy Ritch, Bill Brower, Russell Poole, Frankie Mensch, Dalton Brewer, Neil Wrenn, Ritchie T e a g u e, Kenny Budd, La rry Yow. Not Pictured: Bub Griffin, Larry Rogers. 6 Managers Buster Ingold, Ben Ha nc oc kg Trainer jimmy Boling, and Manager Charlie Hart. DALTON BREWER FRANKIE MENSCH End Tackle Here they come ag ain, is the thought going through this wou1d-be-punt- er's mind in the Liberty massacre. 60 DANNY MARLEY Guard SCOREBOARD L M. 6 ................. Sanford 7 L M. 41 .... .......... L iberty 7 L M. 7 ..... ...... S outhern Pines O J. M. 28 ........ West Montgomery 0 L M. 54 .... . . . East Montgomery O LM, 68.... .....North MooreO LM. 4-1.... ...Union Pines 7 LM. 33.... ....Aberdeen7 LM. 13................Rohanen7 LM. 13..............Wadesboro7 STATE 2-A PLAYOFFS LM. 7................ Stedman6 LM. 23............SouthStan1y6 1965 STATE REGION THREE CLASS 2-A CHAMPIONS , Aa ,,, XL RUSSELL POOLE STEVE FRAZIER NEIL WRENN Guard Tackle End EDDIE BLAIR North Moore bows to the mighty Phantom line Center 61 PHIL CLARK Qua rterba Ck Dalton Brewer in the clear and on the way to Victory. The jordan-Matthews Blue Phantoms had a tremendous 1965 season on the gridiron. After losing only one ga m e to non-conference Sanford, the Phantoms defeated op- ponent after opponent to become the Central Tarheel Champions. How- RONALD MOORE RANDY l-IOLT Halfback I-lalfback 62 ever, this distinction just wasn't enough for the j.M. team. Afte r edging Stedman in a well fought game, they defeated the big S outh Stanly eleven to become State Re- gion Three 2-A Champs. .shin STEVE FRAZIER, DALTON BREWER, RONALD MOORE Tri-Captains This year the following boys will g ra dua te: Dalton Brewer, Da nny Marley,Neil Wrenn,Frankie Mensch, Steve Frazier,Eddie Blair,Phil Clark, Ronald Moore, Dona ld Moore, Randy Holt,Kenny Budd,and Buddy Cvlosson. Most of these boys have played foot- ball together since the seventh grade and have truly made this s e a s o n j.M. 's finest ever by exhibiting a real team spirit. -Ani .M CHRIS EVERHART DONALD MOORE Phil Clark outsprints a ta c kle r and Fullback Halfback picks up yardage against Union Pines. 68 J. V. Football Although the jordan-Matthews j.V. team consisted of only a few boys, they w e re allowed to play in a few of the varsity games. During this time, C oa che S West and Buckner have taught the boys some valuable lessons in the fundamentals of good foot- ball. The scrubs in action A A., ...- F i r s t r o w: Gary Moon, Terry Gadcly, Ritchie Teague, Terry Stalker, Steve Swain. Second row: Billy Buckner, Steve Barker, Emmett Gladstone, David Poe, Larry Yow. m:m1i Boys' Varsity Basketball Ronald Moore, Manager, Steve Barker, Statistician, jimmy Boling, Trainer, George Dodson, Coach. First row: jerry Snyder, Steve Hughes, Donald M oor e, Billy Andrew, Steve Moore, Benny johnson. Second row: Larry Rodgers, Phil Paschal, Frankie Mensch, Bill Brower, Billy Teague, Phil Leonard, Frank Swain. 65 The Big Blue starting five consisted of Frankie Mensch, Frank S W a i n, Billy Teague, Phil Leonard, and Donald Moore. Although lacking in h eig ht, the Big Blue counter- acted this deficit with a great amount of team spirit and determination. The season W as a difficult one, but the victories and defeats numbered about the same. :ezsslissflvw -ig1Q3QfP:5251.-X----mx-ziiwfse .QQ , W-M-ff V , issxferflsisx.-ilgiiiw155-XXL Mmfiiggi :-I.. -ij f Q We K 5 s :sv 1 2275, SX fs: i gg x .S E 2 fm 2 '. v s. , r 1 he ,fs .rf f ' --- :,:v-15-ff'.:s.s1E?'imxst..z:f' ' V 1 -Li: . . . . . ,t..,, cc.t.... . . X. ..: 5 :Vi 'S3i...:'t3 f - f - -'S 15145.15 , . , S twist s eeee Qt Q N gwi ik X xiii, jg, ,f . ,. Q. ww :r 2 ' ,fwmwma M I EA f,miW,M,,M ,,u,,,t,1, I f' :V LAVVA k Qt X as r or 1 ttt.cc S QW NK . - if is we X ' . , Billy Teague takes a rebound from Southern Pines. Bill Brower puts in two. Co-captains Donald Moore and Frankie Mensch Left to right: Betty Ferguson, Brenda Fox, Pat C ol li ns, Chris Wrenn, D onna Snyder, jane Russell, C ar olyn G : ' 9 ' Tanner, Georgia Elder, Camellia Thomas, Cindy S Thornburg, Sue johnson, Mary Newman. Basketball Managers Claudia Byerly and Paula Dodd Coach Margaret Lewis 67 Carolyn Tanner scrambles for the ball. Jane Russell and Carolyn Tanner-co-captains. The Lady Phantoms had plenty of driv e and deter- mination this year and, although winning more confer- ence g a m e S than did the b oys, finished fourth in the conference. This year only three Phantomettes, Carolyn Tanner, Jane Russell, and Camellia Thomas, will grad- uate, so next year our girls' team should be a winning team. 2 2 The Lady Phantoms' first string c o n sis t e d this year of Carolyn Tanner, Cindy Th ornburg, jane Russell, Pat Collins, Georgia Elder, Brenda Fox, and Sue johnson. A if ,z ',L'fY'7f'!flf3, Y ,W ,ze ,fm mfeygwi A an s h 1 : I-lg , H i t X ' , El? I . 1, fr 'T is T W? x ,aa Qi H , H if lil ,,,, i y A , f,,',! an is ia i Q V iz , X mf ff! Lf, ii V ' ,fag , W3 1 H1551'f.3?efilf'l'wWU9,,EH133 ,s,. ,,, i sf,Q,,Q,,M,,, Get that ball Big Blue! Girls' J.V. Basketball First row: Danny Stover, Mike jones, Mike Key, Mitchell Simpson. Second row: Billy Buckner, David Poe, Harold Hinson, R ay johnson, Gary Moon, Coach Kendall Buckner. First row: Judy Webster, Madge Phillips, Jan Ward, Ann Brewer, jean Kivette, Glenda R us s ell, jane Atkinson. Second row: Debra Corder, Phyllis Hall, Marcia D ark, Cathy Bradley, Phyllis Brewer, Jud y J ohn s o n, Becky Marsh. Boys' J.V. Basketball Baseball First row: Larry McDaniel, Jay Richardson, Benny johnson, F r a n k i e Mensch, Steve F r az i e r, Robert Stover. Second row: LarryMendenha1l, Dannylviarley, Raymond johnson, Mike jones, Charlie Hart. Third row: Steve Poe, jerry McPherson, Donald Moore, Bub Griffin, Phil Clark, Dalton Brewer, Billy Buckner. Phil Clark - Pitcher Danny Marley - Second Base 70 Dalton Brewer - Short-stop Donald Moore - Catcher Coach Bill West Steve Frazier - Right Field Track First row: David Poe, Randy Holt, Ben Hancock, Steve Moore, Steve Short, Buster Ingold, Chris Everhart, Jerry Snyder, Ron Moore,joel Seagroves,Lewis Smith. Second row: Eddie Blair, Steve Barker,Bill I-Iackney,Bill Brower, Terry Caddy, Andy Ritch, Phil Leonard, Russell Poole, Charles Thompson, Neil Wrenn, Sa mmy jones, Roger Phillips, Robert Sharpe. Q. Eddie Blair gets set to throw the discus. nf,--ms.sQw,::Q1sffwme,s ewsff2:mve, ew iwsw.,-msgs, :1eMNr MMwmim.ma Last year's track c o a c h, Bill Phil Leonard clears the bar with inches to spare. Charlton . Ron Moore leaps over the low hurdles. Although last year's track te a m did not have a successful season, all the boys tried their best. Neil Wrenn, an outstanding runner, set many re- cords and won a trophy for scoring the most points at j.M. The best part ofthe meeting! Nancy Brow er Toney Brown Nancy Craig Tina Dark Linda Davis Georgia Elder Judy Evans Betty Rose Ferguson Becky Fox Cindy Griffith Linda Maness Gwen Paschal jane Russell Wilma jean Scott Paulette Sipe Anna Smith Carolyn Tanner Elaine Teague Nancy Teague Camellia Thomas Nancy Thomas Sharon Thomas Girls' Monogram Club To maintain school spirit, uphold the ideals of ath- letics and good sportsmanship, and to help those in need are the main purposes of the Girls' Monogram Club. To become a member, one must have lettered in basketball or cheerleading or have served as basketball manager. The club's projects range from special purchases for the school to a trophy presented to the outstanding girls' bas- ketball player. Led by Mrs. Penny Howa rd and Miss Margaret Rideout, the club begins its activities in the fall with the sale of programs atthe homefootball games. December brings the Christmas Tea at which ti m e the members' mothers are the honored guests. The year's ac- tivities are climaxed in the spring with the talent show S.. My ., A V, in No, the Martians haven't landed-it's just a part of the G.M.C. Talent Show. jane Russell, President, Miss Margaret Rideout, Advisor, Anna Smith, Yearbook Chair- man, Carolyn Tanner, Vice-President, Nancy Brower, Secretary, Linda Maness, Trea- surer, Mrs. Penny Howard, Advisor. Senior monogram members show their agility? Mike Barth Eddie Blair jimmy Boling joe Bray Dalton Brewer Steve Brooks Bill Brower Billy Buckner Phil Clark Jimmy Cox Garry Edwards Chris Everha rt Bobby Fox Steve Frazier Buddy Glosson Bub Griffin Ben Hancock Charlie Hart Randy Holt Buster lngold Bennie johnson Grover johnson Raymond Iohnso jimmy Lane Phil Leona rd Danny Marley Larry McDaniel Dan McMa sters Frankie Mensch Donald Moore Rona ld Moore Steve Moore Russell Poole jay Richardson Andy Ritch joel Seagroves Robert Sharpe Billy Siler jerry Snyder jerry Stone Robert Stover Frank Swain Billy Teague Neil Wrenn Robert Wrenn n Boys' Monogram Club By earning a letter in a varsity sport or by serving as a varsity manager, a boy earns the right to join the Boys' Monogram Club. Once a member, he pledges himself to the promotion of high school athletics and the fellowship and recognition of varsity athletes. Und er the guidance of coaches Bill West and Kendall Buckner, the club spon- sors homecoming and precedes it by a traditional bruns- wick stew supper. Each spring at the All-Sports Banquet, the Boys' Monogra m Club awards trophies to the most valuable baseball player and the most outstanding track- man. As the year draws to a close, the club dona te s a worthwhile gift to the school. Sun Bathing during break! Neil Wrenn, Vice-President, jimmy Cox, Secretary-Treasurer, D alt on Brewer, Ser- geant-at-Arms, Ronald Moore, President. 76 fir' L turs KJ Miss Jordan-Matthews LINDA MANESS fy ,aw Talent Show King and Queen LINDA MANESS and RONALD MOORE e C Evelyn Whitaker, Cindy T h o rn b u rg , Carolyn Tanner Elaine Powers,Pam Joyce, Mary Newman, Linda Baldwin Janice Fox, Nancy Thomas, Gloria Murray, Wilma Jean C Scott, Vivian Paschal, Janice Brown, Janice Sessoms. 80 Homecoming Queen NANCY BROWER klas' bs Seniors Senior Class Officers: BILLY TEAGUE, Treasurer JANICE SESSOMS, Secretary RONALD MOORE, President STEVE FRAZIER, Vice -President I , BRENDA KAYE ADCOCK PATRICIA ANN ANDREW 84 DARRELL RAY ANDREWS LINDA LEE BALDWIN JAMES MQNOE BARE VERNON MICHAEL BARTI-I PAULA ANN BELL WILLIAM EDWARD BLAIR LEONARD WARREN BOWERS ANN LEE BRAY NANCY LEE BRAY 85 , AMW fvw. -qw-M, 'ff DALTON RUSSELL BREWER CLARA MAE BROOKS NANCY LORRAINE BROWER JANICE INEZ BROWN JOHNNY HOBA RT BROWN PATRICIA ANTOINETTE BROWN 'LW 7 RONNIE HENSON BUCKNER KENNETH CURBET BUDD ALLEN PETER BURGETT 86 11'-Q w ,. CLAUDIA LEE BYERLY SANDRA JEAN CHAPPELL PI-IILLIP VET CLARK LINDA ROMONIA CLEMENT SALLY ANNA CROTTS BARRIE GLENN CULBERSON ROBERT EUGENE CULBERSON CHRISTINE WARREN DARK LINDA FAYE DAVIS 87 My I WW STEVEN WAYNE DAVIS ROBERT LEE DIXON RHONDA JEAN DOWD , . VIRGINIA FLORENCE DOWD MARY LOUISE DUDEK BRENDA ANN DUNN ,ay IWW' EMMA MAE DUNN BARRY DALE EDWARDS CARRY HALE EDWARDS 88 BETTY SUE ELLINGTON LOU ANN PICKARD ELLLNGTON 'IVF VERNEITA FRANCES ELLINGTON Hmfx www' 'Vx DARLENE FIELDS LEONARD LEE FIELDS REBECCA ANN FIELDS ELSIE SUE FLIPPIN 89 NINA MARGARET FIELDS STEVE MICHAEL FRAZIER .. :twig DONALD KIRKMAN FUQUAY MARTHA JANE GORDON JIMMY WAYNE HARRIS V' ff ,, L WILLIAM WINFRED GLOSSON PATRICIA ANN GOODNIGHT 'K 4 Qu.. L CYNTHIA ALICE GRIFFITH RONALD LARRY HARGROVE BRENDA LOUISE HART BILLY RANDALL I-IOLT 90 BRENDA ANN I-IOLT KENNETH DIXON I-IOLT LINDA KAY I-IOLT MWA 'W wuunaw KATHRYN LOUISE IVEY GROVER MILTON JOHNSON, JR. RICHARD GAIL JOHNSON EUGENE I-IERMAN JONES EUGENE GREGORY KASEY JANICE ANN KECK 91 LINDA MARIE LAMBERT CAROLYN ANNE LEMONS CHARLES STEPHEN LEMONS BARBARA SUE LILES MARTHA STOVER LINDLEY LINDA LOU MANESS DANNY ELLIOTT MARLEY TI-IELMA LEIGI-I MCCRARY GEORGE DAN MCMASTERS 92 JAMES CLYDE MCPI-IERSON KAREN SUE MCPI-IERSON FRANKIE WAYNE MENSCH QMS f CARY DONALD MOORE RONALD JOHNSON MOORE GAITI-IER MILTON MURRAY ww GLORIA LORRAINE MURRAY ARCI-IIE FRANKLIN NORWOOD DORIS MARIE OLSEN 93 VIVIAN DALE PASCHAL PENELOPE SPENCER PAYNE SANDRIA CAROLYN PETTY RONALD LEE PHILLIPS NANCY LOU PRICE RICHARD ANTHONY ROBBINS ,., . MMM GLENN STEPHEN ROBERTS JANE CARPENTER RUSSELL WILMA JEAN SCOTT 94 SANDRA JANICE SESSOMS JOSEPH EDWARD SHAW WILLLAM NORWOOD SILER W 'Wil 1 GLENNA PAULETTE SIPE ANNA MARIE SMITH BETTY JANE SMITH CAROLYN SELMA SMITH JERRY MITCHELL SNYDER BUD MIRE STOVALL 95 JTE HPR 'Fw W I , -7 1 ,y f ' . FRANCIS EVANS SWAIN CAROLYN LEE TANNER BILLY ELROY TEAGUE ww NANCY C-AIL TEAGUE DONALD NEIL TERRY CAMELLIA BLAIR THOMAS W II M9432 JOHN WAYNE THOMAS NANCY LOU THOMAS LINDA CAROL TI-IURMAN 96 1 l DOROTHY ANN VONCANNON DORIS JEANETTE WARD ROBERT MICHAEL WELCH BILLIE JEAN WHITE JOHN LEONARD WHITE RALPH WAYNE WHITE xg ,, ,N TONY GRAY WILLIAMS NEIL ASHLEY WRENN 97 Senior Sup erlatives MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Barbara Liles and Danny Marley MOST VERSA TILE i i Cindy Griffith and Steve Frazier BEST LOOKING Dalton Brewer and Linda Maness MOST ORIGINAL Steve Frazier and Pat Andrew lv I I 99 MOST ATHLETIC Frankie Mensch and Carolyn Tanner BEST PERSONALITY Steve Frazier and Linda Maness Senior Sup erlatives MOST TALENTED Eddie Blair and Vivian Paschal Y? BEST DRESSED Kenneth Holt and Pat Andrew WITTIEST Dan Mclviasters and Linda Baldwin MOST DEPENDABLE Kenneth Holt and Nancy Teague junior Class Officers: LEE SMITH, President GWEN PASCHAL, Secretary JACKIE WALTERS, Vice-President A BETTY ROSE FERGUSON, Treasurer . J un1 or s BECKY ALLEN BEVERLY ALLRED 1, DONALD ANDREW ' ' ' Q 102 I ..h I DEWEY BOGGS JIMMY BOLING BEULAH BREWER STEVE BROOKS WAYNE BROOKS PAM BURGETTE KEITH CAMPBELL RONALD CARTRETTE HELEN CAUDLE LUCY CLARK KAY COLTRANE VICKIE COOK JOHNNY COOPER JIMMY Cox NANCY CRAIG MIKE CROUSE CAROLYN DARK TOMMY DAVIS PAULA DODD SANDRA DUNCAN ILA ALICE ANDREWS BRENDA ANDREWS PATSY BARTH f W 'KM , M f in wwf' ,aa TRUMAN DUNCAN GEORGIA ELDER TOMMY ELDER 'a 4Q 'GN' 104 5 MQ F Q 5 , E ,,, M, 41 , .E Hi F I E 'Q ,, K M, JUDY EVANS CHRIS EVERHART PATSY FARMER BETTY ROSE FERGUSON SUE F ESMIRE BUDDY FIELDS PI-IYLLIS FOGLEMAN BECKY FOX RONNIE FOX CELESTINE FOXX BRENDA KAY FRAZIER BUB GRIFFIN GERALD GUNTER DONALD I-IALE CHRIS HARDIN SYLVIA HARRIS JOE HAWKER CECIL HOLLIDAY STEVE HUGHES JIM JANUZIK RAYMOND JOHNSON SANDRA JOHNSON PAM JOYCE STEVE KELLEY PHIL LEONARD GEORGE LINDLEY MALINDA LINDLEY PHEOBE LINDLEY JAMES LINER PHYLIIS MANESS DAVID MARIEY LARRY MCDANIEL ELLEN MCLAURIN SI-IEILA MCLAUR IN PATRICIA MCPI-IERSON PATRICIA MCSWA IN JODY MINOR STEVE MOORE JUDI MUEILER ANN PAIGE egg? ROLFE PHILLIPS DONALD PIKE PATSY PITTMAN BRUCE POE RUSSELL POOLE BRENDA RAY JAY RICHARDSON ROSE RODGERS DONNIE ROSEBORO ROBERT SHARPE STEVE SHORT SUSAN SILER BILLY SMITH DAVID SMITH LEE SMITH KERMIT SPIVEY GARY STONE JERRY STONE CLARA STOVALL EDDIE SUITS BOBBY TEAGUE DIANE TEAGUE ELAINE TEAGUE JANET TEAGUE REVA GAIL TEAGUE ' RICHARD TEAGUE SHARON THOMAS I My LINDA VONCANNON JACKIE WALTERS 2 VICKI WALTERS DAVID WENTWORTH RD KAY WHITE RONALD WHITE BUCK WICKER JANE WILLIAMS ROBERT WRENN LARRY YOUNG LARRY YOW SUE YOW Not Pictured: TOMMY BROOKS MICHAEL HOLT RICHARD VANDERFORD VERLIN WILLIAMS Sophomores DOUG ADAMS BILL ANDREW ROBERT ANDREWS REJINA BARE STEVE BARKER BECKY BRAY GREG BRAY JOE BRAY ELI BROOKS BILL BROWER ALICE BROWN DWIGHT BROWN Sophomore Class Office rs: DAVID POE, President ELAINE POWERS, Secretsuy CINDY THORNBURG, Treasurer MITCHELL SIMPSON, Vice-President BILLY BUCKNER MITCHELL BUCKNER WANDA BUCKNER DOUGLAS CLARK FRANKIE COCKMAN PAT COLLINS NANCY CRIDER CAROLYN CROTTS BOYD CULBERSON JANE CULBERSON WANDA CULBERSON DEBRA DAVIS DONALD DUNN ELVIN EASTER LARRY EASTER DELANE EDWARDS JACKIE FERGUSON MURPHY FERGUSON CAROL I-'INN BOBBY FOX BRENDA FOX TERRY GADDY FRANKIE GAINES GWEN GEE LINDA GILMORE FABIENNE GREENE LINDA GUNTER BILL HACKNEY MARTHA HACKNEY PHYLLIS HALL BEN HANCOCK CONNIE HARRIS CHARLIE HART DONALD HEARD SYLVIA HUNNICUTT BUSTER INGOLD DEBRA JOHNSON DELL THOMAS JOHNSON DONALD RAY JOHNSON JEANETTE JOHNSON 5 - L Qin 1 s w f? 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QE' R1 --my ' 0 ' 0 I TN., REE I : EIT I . Y-' .sw f . V A , ':: .i K A , 5 T ..kk S R V- I If N,-. 3 A 'g. .f ,K is 111 FREDDIE QUIDLEY ANDY RITCH LARRY RODGERS MARK SCOTT RONALD SCOTT JOEL SEAGROVES LARRY SEALS DEBBIE SESSOMS BRENDA SHUE MITCHELL SIMPSON BOBBY SMITH LEWIS SMITH RONALD SMITH VIVIAN SMITH WELDON SMITH DONNA SNYDER TENA SOUTHER SHIRLEY STEPHENS JANE STOUT DILEARD STOVALL ROBERT STOVER RITCHIE TEAGUE CHARLES THOMPSON PHILLIP THOMPSON CINDY TI-IORNBURG DIANA WASSERMAN JUDY WEBSTER WANDA WEST EVELYN WHITAKER FRANK WHITE CHRIS WRENN NANCY WRENN EDWARD YORK RICKEY YORK PANSY YOW Not Pictured: ALLEN FIELDS FRANK JESSUP JOHN JOHNSON SAM MOORE STEVE STICKLAND Freshman Cla ss Offic ers: EMMETT GLADSTONE, President CAROLYN STONE, Secretary PATTY PASCHAL, Treasurer MIKE FIELDS, Vice -President Freshmen HAROLD ALLRED Y 6 I A LOUISE ALLRED 'Hi ff, -- A Q . Def y, I BETTY ANDREW iiii A ' BYRON ANDREWS A, DAE E ' . Aeiisi ' A W. Y .QE A f mv, may ROGER ANDREWS f i WINERED EARL ALLEN it Q A 1 PHIL ARRINGTON IAYNE ATKINSON ,L A W L CAROL BOWMAN - - CATHY BRADLEY 1 jg f.i, .ZZ sO KATHY BRAFFORD .,. f :LY , r,:l We A ii R ii 25' BILLY JOE BRAY L A A A A , 424,95 ei 112 SHELIA BRAY ANN BREWER PHYLLIS BREWER LINDA BRITSON DAVID ROE BROOKS E.W. BURGETTE STANFORD BURKE CHARLES CARTRETTE DARRYL CARTRETTE ROCKY COOK MARY COOPER DEBRA CORDER DAVID BUIL CREASON BRUCE CROUSE ARCHIE CULBERSON JERRY CULBERSON PHIL CULBERSON VAN CULBERSON MARCIA ANNE DARK OLA DARK BRENDA DAVIS RONNIE DAVIS MICHAEL DIXON TERESA DODD GAIL DOWD DIANE ELDER 'TONY ESTRIDGE MIKE FIELDS JANICE FLIPPIN NANCY ANN FOUST IANICE FOX CONNIE GILBERT RANDY GILLILAND WALTER EMMETT GLADSTONE III GAIL GOLDSTON RICKY GOODNIGHT EDDIE HAITI-I DARREL HARRIS LINDA HARRIS PAULETTE HARRIS BILL HEIDINGER RONNIE HENRIES HELEN HINSI-IAW HAROLD T. HINSON, IR. CONNIE HOLT f , ,, 1, X I ,. 4 3, , .... , ,W , f f nam M I I 3 ' I' QQ , W fm H ,, P' aw, ! 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MARLEY BECKY MARSH JOAN MARSHALL PAT MARTIN GEORGE MCCUMBER BRAD MC HARGUE LYNN MCLAUGHLLN GORDON MESSER BRENDA MOON SANDRA MOORE CONNIE MORRIS DONNIE MORRIS Q CAROL MORRISON TERRY MUELLER BARRY NEWLIN WANDA OWEN IANICE PAIGE BARTON PASCHAL PATTY PASCHAL EUGENE PEARCE DEBORAH PERRY ANN PHILLIPS BARRY PHILLIPS CATHY PHILLIPS MADGE PHILLIPS ROBERT PHILLIPS KAY PICKARD TOMMY PICKARD GERALD PIKE LARRY POE RUBY POWERS ANN ROBBINS GLENDA RUSSELL RAYMOND SCOTT JAMES KEITH SEAGROVES DALE SHORT ANTHONY SILER DONALD SLLER SHARYN SILER DEBBIE SMITH JUNIOR SMITH MARY SMITH SUE SMITH TERRY GLENN STALKER CAROLYN STONE BOYD STOUT DANNY STOVER STEVE SWAIN RALPH TEAGUE RAY TEAGUE TOMMY TERRY PAUL TEW CRAIG THOMAS LINDA THOMAS LINDA THOMPSON GEORGE T. TRACY PATTY WALL EDITH WARD JAN WARD JEANNE WELCH STEVE WHITE JACKIE WI-IITT SHELBY WILLIAMS JOHN DAVID WRIGHT K . -:., J 1 B Xia I- A Eff- ' . - I . g if' SS.. -v R 'R xx f . W ,E S Eff 1 .A gf , kkiiffqa . ial i IILS 2 119 TP K .. - Q-ev ,. .S-., - I: -' I wx S O - B. x ,wr rw N A . -. Er: . 1 iv I v. ww s -.L M, I Iwi -B E B I A 1 f w R--, 1 - 'lb I ski ,:' ,I I :R SQL :HS : ah I N ,, It IN Pictured: KENNETH BEAL LARRY BROWN LESTER BROWN TED FRAZIER ANTHONY FRIX ODELL HILLIARD BOBBY HUDSON TOMMY PHILLIPS BILL SHAW DAN ST INSON 116 fi V5 2, 7 1 ad' A vur tiz- mgnts 117 Best Wishes Senior Class of 1966 Typical Chairs manufactured by BOLING CHAIR COMPANY Siler City, North Carolina Established 1904 Distributed by dealers throughout the United States and in Puerto Rico Seattle, San Francisco Los Angeles, Denver, and New York FIRST UNICN NATIONAL BANK North Carolina's Family of Home Town Banks Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation W. Stone Varsity Shop Siler City, North Carolina Traditional clothing For young men and ladies The Belle's Den Sportswear for the Fashion-minded girl 119 Compliments of BYRD'S FOOD CENTER Siler City, North Carolina BUDD TIRE COMPANY Phone 742-2322 II8 East 3rd Street Siler City, North Carolina SMITH AND BUCKNER FUNERAL HOME Since I933 Phone 742-2I5I Siler City, North Carolina CHATHANI REXALL Park Shopping Center 24 Hour Prescription Service Willis Whitehead, Pharmacist New 8. Used Cars 8. Trucks SILER CITY MOTORS W. W. Glosson N. Chatham Ave Owner Siler City, N. C 742 -2I 84 FARMERS' ALLIANCE STORE, INC. General Merchandise Free Parking Lot Phone 742-3020 SILER CITY DRUG COMPANY Dial For Prescriptions For Sundries Phone 742-255i Phone 742-2421 Three Registered Pharmacists: Frank G. Brooks, Jr. C. M. Ferguson, Jr. G. Jackie Brooks, Jr. Our Prescriptions Are Accurately Compounded with the Exact Care Your Doctor Demands . Registered Pharmacist on Duty at All Times Free Delivery Service IO2 South Chatham Avenue Siler City, North Carolina The PLACE .. . and SAVE Klllil FEDERAL Dzrosn INSURANCE CQRPOMTIOIO IEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYS El PLANTER'S NATIONAL Io BANK Siler City, North Carolina CAROLINA TIRE CO. 605 EC1s'r Third SI. Phone Siler Cify, N. C. 742-4I84 , ' W eeei A' A.'. is A ' .a....w - '- B t I tho ght the pageant was tod y P 8g N Oil Company P. O. Box 585 l l9 West Dolphin Street Siler City, North Carolina W. R. Smith - Vice-President Telephone 742-4163 Chatham Motors, Inc. Siler City, North Carolina Your Chevrolet Dealer it 'W CHATHAM GROCERY , , 1 ' X 122 Wholesale Grocers Phone 742-2544 Siler City, North Carolina HARRIS FURNITURE CO. 623 East 3rd Street Siler City, North Carolina FRIENDLY CLEANERS THE SEWING BASKET Siler City, North Carolina Phone 742-3034 THE BOOK STORE Opposite Post Office Siler City, North Carolina School Supplies . . . Stationery ...... O. K. Gas ancl Oil Co Phone 742-4622 Siler City, North Carolina Compliments of Buckner Iron and Metal Co. Structural Steel and Fabrication Siler City, North Carolina STRUCTURAL STEEL '9fZZv2i?f cur-rmc-un-:Lnxm , Toolay's Pleasure - Tomorrow's Treasure Knitting and Needlecrafts ORPHIE'S KNIT SHOP Phone 742-46I7 Siler City, N. C. JUSTICE REALTY 8K INVESTMENT CO. Real Estate and Rentals II4 North Chatham Avenue Siler City, North Carolina Compliments of SILER CITY TIRE Siler City SILER CITY MILLS, INCORPORATED Siler City, North Carolina Chatham Dog Food Chatham Fresh Feed Purity-Chatham Lily Flour WELFORD-HARRIS FORD Your Friendly Ford Dealer Siler City, North Carolina 124 Compliments of BUTLER FURNITURE COMPANY Siler City, North Carolina CHATHAIVI INSURANCE AND REALTY COMPANY Insure and Be Sure E. S. Dick Briclgers Compliments ot HOME CREDIT COMPANY 207 S . Chatham Avenue Siler City, North Carolina Compliments of JACK M. BREWER INSURANCE AGENCY 209 S . Chatham Avenue Siler City, North Carolina THE FABRIC SHOP Sewing Needs Siler City, North Carolina Compliments of BLAIR ESSO STATION Siler City, North Carolina Manufacturers of Lingerie, Nightwear and Dresses EVERHART FURNITURE 8: UPHOLSTERY SHOP Furniture -Ca rpet-Custom Upholstery P. O. Box l3I - Phone: SH. 2-3I32 Mrs. Audrey White, Mrs. Robbins, and Mrs. ECIST 3rd STreeT EXTensTOn Virtle Craven work to give us well balanced Si Ier City, North Caroline meals. Not pictured: Mrs. Frankie Warfford. J . C . Everhart . SCHNEIERSON 8: SONS, INC Im CHATHANl0H.CO.,lNC. Gulf Oil Products HACKNEY INSURANCE 8: REALTY CO. TELEPHONES Phone 742 -2844 I44 N CHATHAM AVENUE Bus 742 3422 siLER crrv N. c. RES: 742-2668 Siler City, North Corolind HEADQUARTERS ron POLICIES wlm me I sm I l V PERSONAL SERVIC Compliments of Sandwiches-Meals Served SHOP Siler City, North Carolina Curb Service Telephone 742-4913 WNCA The Bright Sound of Today Siler City, North Ccrolino 126 For Watson's Chickens WATSON S CHICKENS A 229931 freaf MID-STATE FARMS Siler City, North Carolina School Song Where can you find a school more full of pep? just look at us, we surely have the repg Our teachers, pupils, friends, and all the rest, Of all of these we surely have the very best. And so we'll try, try, try, with all our might, In work or play we'll always choose the rightg So J. M. High we'.ll always cherish you, cher YOU, Dear 'ole school! ish Save Where It Pays Home Savings and Loan Association Home Loans Insured Savings 4 lf4Cfo Current Dividend H3 East Raleigh Street Phone 742-4186 Siler City, North Carolina 127 Country Store Siler City, North Corolino Compliments of SILER CITY ICE 8: COAL Compliments of BRADSHAW SUPPLY C0 BANNER-TRUELOVE COMPANY INC. Groceries, lnstitutionol ond Frozen Foods. 218 Hughes Street Greensboro, Zone 2, North Corolino C. C. ROUTH MILLS lcleol Broncl Livestock 8 Poultry Feeds BONLEE, N.C. PHONE 837-2211 T mp tramp tramp-thef ld b g H. H. Elder Oil Co. Phone 742-2585 Siler City, North Carolina Chatham Novelties South Chatham Avenue Ext. Siler City, North Carolina Dial 742-3385 Ruth's Drive-In Open 25 Hours A Day Hwy. 64 By-Pass Pizza to Your Crder Siler City, North Carolina 77Zvff Cf- 1 , , .,...... BUY ff? COR I1 lf HC 'OI'I7I77 6HDSv9Gl7lO' nu--- ,'A,,,,,.f-- Marching onward to victory! Compliments of CRANFORITS STUDIO WlLSON'S TAXI SERVICE Phone 742-4205 Prompt and Courteous Service Siler City, North Carolina BURLINGTON BUSINESS COLLEGE Leonard A. Loy, Manager Phone 226-2262 Compliments of JOHNSON COTTON COMPANY Siler City, North Carolina Compliments of JOHNSON'S PRODUCE MARKET THE RANCH HOUSE RESTAURANT A Good Place For Good Food We Specialize in Pit-Cooked Barbecue - Also Choice Steaks Homemade Desserts Everyday. U . S. 64 West Siler City, North Carolina Congratulations to the Class of 66 General Creosoting Company Gulf North Carolina C. R. Perry Poultry Co., Inc. Wholesale Poultry Buyer Office Phone 742-4I6I Route 3 Siler City, North Carolina Thomas Brothers Brick-Sand-Gravel-Blocks Siler City, North Carolina LOFLIN FUNERAL HOIVIE Ambulance Service Carl Lotlin Jimmy Loflin Modern Chapel Liberty, North Carolina Phone 665-4567 PITTSBORO BUILDERS Building Materials Cabinet Work Storm Doors 8-Windows Arthur Bouldin, Owner JULIUS W. IVIANN'S STORE Distributor of Veterinary Drugs - Dairy Supplies Groceries - Meats - Produce and Men's Work Clothes Route I Snow Camp, N . C. Open Until 9 P. M. E. L. THOMAS AND SONS CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. Grading and Excavating Phone Pittsboro 542-5592 VICTOR H. TAYLOR Plumbing and Heating Pittsboro, North Carolina Siler City Hwy. Pittsboro 542-762I Phone 542-5498 Enthusiasm rises as the pep rally gets un der way. Johnson Sz Son Lumber Co., Inc. Dealers in N. C. Pine, Oak and Poplar Lumber Route 2, Liberty, N. C. NOrth 5-4934 - 4914 . . Woocly's Hinshaw Esso Service . General Merchandise U. 5- l'lWy- 64 TV Electrical Appliance Repair Box lol Paints and Hardware Siler City, North Carolina Admiral TV Sales and Service Phone 742-3337 See America Best. . .By Car Wright Chain Saw Sales ALL WORK GUARANTEED Route 3 Siler City, N. C. Serving the Community Silk Hope Ruritan Club Q-Qgl-l-44, 0 3 E 6' 076, W4 T I ot Van Thomas Contractor, Inc. Residential -Commercial Building Phone 742-4148 Siler City, North Carolina BURK'S RECORD SHOP f fl Ashelooro and Siler City North Carolina GRIMES CHINA 81 GIFT SHOP Chatham Hotel Building Siler City, North Carolina Phone 742-2220 Compliments of CHATHAM AUTO 8. TRACTOR PARTS Phone 742-2l l7 Siler City, North Carolina I'm a Blue Phantom Born I'm a Blue Phantom born, I'm a Blue Phantom bred, And when I die, l'll be a Blue Phantom dead. So it's rah, rah Blue Phantoms, Phanto Rah, rah, Blue Phantoms, Phantoms, Rah, rah, Blue Phantoms Rah, rah, rah! Hilltop Lanes Siler City, North Corolino Compliments of The Jewel Box lO3 N . Chothom Avenue Siler City, North Ccirolino Phone 742-2712 South's Lorgest Jewelers Over 60 Stores to Serve You Compliments of FLYNT'S FLORIST Let Flowers Soy Whot Words Connot Express 134 COLLINS AND AIKMEN CORPORATION Weavers ot Fine Upholstery Fabrics Compliments of the Siler City Plant fm! 2 K :run-suaiuxuuudnfrduuiunq M C ' x , , ,N N. Selig of North Carolina. Brownie-Lu Drive-In Incorporated Siler City North Carolina nn-..., Phone 742-3497 Siler City Curb Service Plenty of Parking Space 135 Western Auto Associate Store Home Owned By Borens, Inc. Phone 742-2126 -a-dub-dub! 202 North Chatham Avenue Siler City, North Carolina Chatham Foods, Incorporated Makers of Those Famous Smokies Phone 742-2141 P. O . Box 426 Siler City, North Carolina 136 We Carry A Complete Line of Athletic Equipment for High Schools ancl Summer Sports Programs. Make Our Store Your Carolina Poultry Headquarters. It Pays to Play OUNA D Oxyv-BRAND-F'0 POULTRY Coble Sporting Goods Greensboro, North Carolina les? fi x U A LLXCQZAX 5 ef V- ff XJ STATIONERS - JEWELERS ' 418 WEST MAIN ST. S , y ' I ' . Oflfblllfljlflj 5 X 137 Foremost Yarn Mills Compliments of HOGAN PLUMBING 8. HEATING CO. , INC. Burlington, North Carolina . ,,ff3,:s.-fzffgf ECON-O-WASH Herbert A. Smith Siler City, North Carolina BROWER TIRE SERVICE, INC. T , Guaranteed Tire Recapping 3,5 New Tires Tire Repdll' 5 is Wheel Balancing Telephone 742-292 h 518 East 3rd St. Siler City, N. C. 'T Brewer Realty and Insurance Co. Siler City Professional Bldg. 235 East Raleigh Street Siler City, North Carolina Phone 742-4174 VALUE VARIETY Roses Stores, Inc. Siler City, North Carolina 138 CLYDE BURKE AND AS SOCIATES, INC. 522 East 3rd Street Siler City, North Carolina Clyde Burke Virginia CoIey Phone 742 Agents 225I SILER CITY DRIVE-IN and CURTIS THEATER at Liberty Past - Present - Future Your Fondest Memories Always Include the Movies Remember Clapp Brothers' Implement and Truck Company DAIRY PRODUCTS THAT CARRY THIS lABEl... ARE GRADE A - All THE WAY! P T QMIIN III DAIIY PRODUCTS T ,I ,Q X , , 'fi ment' COMPARE PET WITH ANY OTHER SH.ERCITYBruncI1oI J-fc?-M -Ama - A Sllnfurd- H 4 .II Iiygn L., ,, -' . uvingsfh I iigfiteas fm ,tif V . ,IKM f- 8 9 ' AND LOAN ASSIICIATIUII 221 E. RALEIGH ST. MODERN BEAUTY SHOP Beauty Made More Beautiful Phone 742-2886 Yea Blue Yea White Yea Team BIue, White Fight, Fight! Yea BIue Wrenn Brothers Siler City, North Ccrrolincr Phone 742-3329 A FRIDAY! I Johnnie McTi11man our faithful janitor performs one of his many tasks. CHATHAM HOTEL Steam Hecnt Air Conditioned Siler City, North Carolina Phone 742-3226 Compliments of BREWER'S LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING Phone 742-2040 Siler City, North Corolino Compliments of JONES' DEPARTMENT STORE Siler City, North Corolino SPENCE BUILDING SUPPLY CO. Siler City, North Corolino WW Complimenfs of WOOD'S 5 8.10 BILL'S GRILL, INC. CAROLINA PHARMACY FIRESTONE HOME 8. AUTO STORE B. 8. L. AUTO SERVICE McMASTERS-BROOKS ELLIS' LADIES SHOP CAROLINA FURNITURE BRADY FLOWER SHOP REID'S BARBER SHOP PHILLIPS 66 BIG BUY SHOE MART BUCKNER'S JEWELRY SHOP T. T. TEAGUE FURNITURE EXCHANGE KUT 8. KURL BEAUTY SHOPPE DIXON'S BEAUTY SHOP ROBERT'S JEWELRY 8. DRUG SUNDRIES ELDER PRINTING COMPANY BUCKNER'S FOOD CENTER THE FRIENDLY FLORIST BISH SCRAP METAL CO., INC. CENTRAL CAROLINA FARMERS' EXCHANGE 141 Senior Statistics BRENDA KAYE ADCOCK Bible Club 3,45D.E.C A. 3, Trea- surer 45 F.H.A 2,4. PATRICIA ANN ANDREW Banquet Chairman 35 Basketball 1, 25 Beta Club 3,45 Bible Club 3, Pres- ident 45 Drama Club 45 F.H.A. 15 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Girls' State 3, City Councilman 35 Library Club 45 N.E.D.T. Certificate 15 Pagette N. C. House of Representatives 35 Phantomaire Ad Salesman 3,4, As- sistant Copy Editor 4, Typist35 Senior Superlative. DARRELL RAY ANDREWS Bus Driver 25 F. F. A. 1,4, Secre- tary 2, Vice-President 35 l. C. T. 3,45 V.I.C. 4, Vice-President 3. LINDA LEE BALDWIN Bible Club 3,45 Drama Club Presi- dent 45 F.H.A. 15 F.T.A 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 45 Homecoming Representative 45 Library Club 45 S en i or Committee5 Senior Super- lative. JAMES 'MCNOE BARE Bus Driver 3,4. VERNON MICHAEL BARTH Boys' Monogram Club 1,2,3,45 F. F. A. 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 1, Secretary 25 l. C. T. 4, Sergeant- at-Arms 35 Talent Show Winner 1, 2, 35 Track 1,45 V.I.C. Sergeant- at-Arms 3, Vice-President 4. PAULA ANN BELL QE White Qc-hi Typist 45 D.E.C A 35F.H.A. 15 Library Club 2,4. WILLIAM EDWARD BLAIR Band 1,2,35 Boys' Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Football 1,2,3,45 F.T.A . 45 Glee Club l,2,35 Senior Super- lative5 Talent Show Winner 152, 35 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. LEONARD WARREN BOWERS F.F.A. 15 I.C.T. 3,45 v.1.c.3,4. ANN LEE BRAY Band 15 Bible Club 45 Drama Club 45 Health Careers Club 4. NANCY LEE BRAY Beta Club 35 45 Drama Club 45 F.H. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Health Careers Club 3,45 Homeroom Officer 45 Scholastic Letter 1, 3. DALTON RUSSELL BREWER Baseball 1,2,3,45 Boys' Monogram Club 253, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Class Vice-President 35 Football 15 25 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 45 Senior Superlative5 Student Council 4. CLARA MAE BROOKS Library Club 4. NANCY LORRAINE BROWER Banquet Committee 35 Basketball 15 Beta Club3,45 Bible Club 35 Cheer- leader 3, 45 Class S ec reta ry 35 F.H. A. 15 F. T.A. 253,45 Girls' Monog ram Club 35 Secretary 45 Homecoming Queen 45 N. E. D. T. Certificate 15 Phantomaire Assistant Business Editor 35 Business Editor 4. JANICE INEZ BROWN Basketball 1,25 Beta Club 3,45 D.E.C.A. Sweetheart 3, Secretary 45 Homecoming Representative 45 Scholastic Letter 1. JOHNNY HOBART BROWN ciee Club 25 I.C.T. 3,45 v.1.c. 3,4 PATRICIA ANTOINETTE BROWN Basketball 1,2,3,45 Beta Club 3545 F.H.A. 1,2,35 Girls' Monogram Club 45 Girls' State 35 Marshal 35 N.E.D.T. Certificate 15 Scholastic Letter 1525 3. RONNIE HENSON BUCKNER Beta Club 35 Bus Driver 3,45 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3,45 Marshal 35 SilkHope High School 1,2,3. KENNETH CURBET BUDD Basketball 15 Boys' Monogram Club 45 D. E. C. A. 3, 45 F. F. A. 1,25 Football 1,25 3,4. ALLEN PETER BURGETT l.C.T. 45 V.I.C. 4. 142 CLAUDIA LEE BYERLY Basketball Manager 45 Bible Club 3, 45 Drama 45 F.H.A. 15 F. T. A. 25 3,45 Library Club Secretary 45 Most School Spirited 25 Pagette N.C. Senate 35 Phantomaire Typist 4. SANDRA JEAN CHAPPELL Bible Club 45 Q53-ig White I - Editor-in-Chief 45 F.H.A. 15Home- coming Representative 1,35 Library Club 4. PHILLIP VET CLARK Banquet C O m m i tte e 35 Banquet Toastmaster 25 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 45 Boys' Monogram Club 2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 F.T.A. 2, 3,45 Glee Club 35 Student Coun- cil 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 3. SALLY ANNA CROTTS BibleClub 45 F.H.A. 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Health Careers Club Secretary 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 45 Library Club Vice-President 3,4. BARRIE GLENN CULBERSON F. F. A. 3, 4, Livestock Judging 2, Tool Identification Team 15 Silk Hope High School 1, 2, 3 . ROBERT EUGENE CULBERSON Basketball 35 Class Pre sident 25 F.F.A. 1,2, Livestock judging 354, PreSident4, Vice-President 35 Mar- shal 35 Silk Hope High School 1, 2, 35 Tool Identification Team 1. CHRISTINE WARREN DARK Banquet CO-Chairman 35 Basketball 15 Beta Club 3,45 Bible Club 3,45 Cheerleader 45 Drama Club 45 F.H. A. 15 F.T.A. 2,3, Secretary 45 Girls' Monogram Club 45 G1 ee Club 35 Homeroom Officer 45 Pag- ette N.C. Senate 35 Phantomaire Typist 45 Student Council 4. LINDA FAYE DAVIS Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Bible Club 3, Vice-President 45 F.H.A. l,3,45 Girls' Monogram Club 45 Lib ra ry Club 3,-4. STEVEN WAYNE DAVIS Football Manager 15 I. C. T. 2, 35 V.I.C. 2, 3. ROBERT LEE DIXON Basketball 25 D.E.C.A. 45 F.F.A. 1,2, 3, Treasurer 45 Track 2. RHONDA JEAN DOWD Bible Club 35 F.H.A. 1,3545 Glee Club 3, Vice-President 45 Health Careers Club 2,4. VIRGINIA FLORENCE Down Bible Club 1,25 D.E.C.A. 3,45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. MARY LOUISE DUDEK Banquet Committee 35 Bible Club 35 Drama Club 45 Glee Club 3. BRENDA ANN DUNN Beta Club 3,45 Blue 2151-White Echo Feature Editor 45 Office Assistant 45 Scholastic Letter 3. EMMA MAE DUNN Bible Club 35 Blue 321-White Echo Publicity Manager 45 F. H. A. 1,45 V.I.C. 4. BARRY DALE EDWARDS F.F.A. Parliamentary Procedure 15 Football 1,2,35 Boys' Monogram Club 1,2,35 Track 15 V.l.C. Pres- ident 4. GARRY I-IALE EDWARDS Boys' Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 D.E.C.A. 35 Homeroom Officer 45 I.C.T. 45 Track Manager 2. BETTY SUE ELLINGTON Bible Club 45 D. E. C. A. 3, Asso- ciate President 4. LOU ANN PICKARD ELLINGTON D.E.C.A. 35HealthCareersClub 4. VERNEITA FRANCES ELLINGTON Blue and White Echo Typist 45 D.E.C.A. 3,45F.H.A. 1. DARLENE FIELDS Beta Club 3, 45 Drama Club 45 F.H.A. 1,2,3, Secretary 45 Glee C lub 35 Health Careers Club 3,45 Homeroom Offic e r 45 Scholastic Letter 1,35 Student Council 4. LEONARD LEE FIELDS Bus Driver 2, 3, 45 Bus Driver Club 2, 3,45 D.E.C .A.Vice-President4. NINA MARGARET FIELDS Basketball15Bible Club 45D.E.C.A. 3,45 F.H.A. 1,35 Glee Club 1. REBECCA ANN FIELDS Bible Club 1, 3, 45 D.E.C.A. 3,45 F.H.A. 1,3545 Health Careers Club 2, 3. ELSIE SUE FLIPPIN Bible Club 45 D.E.C.A. 45 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3,45 Health Careers Club 3. STEVE MICHAEL FRAZIER Banquet Committee Chairman 35 Baseball 1,2, 3,45 Ba sketball 45 Boys' Monogram Club 3,45 Bus Dri- ver 35 Class President 25 Class Vice- President 45 Football 1, 2, 3, Tri- Captain 45 S cho la st i c Letter 15 SeniorSuperlative5 Student Council 1, 2, 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 4. DONALD KIRKMAN F UQUAY Baseball 1, 35 Basketball 2, 35 Boys' Monogram Club 2,35 F. F. A. 1,2, 3,45 Silk Hope High School 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM WINFRED GLOSSON Banquet Committee 35 Baseball 1, Scorekeeper 25 Boys' M on og ra m Club 2,3,45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Golf 4. PATRICIA ANN GOODNIGHT Beta Club 3,45 Bible Club 45 F .H. A . 45 Homeroom Officer 45 N.E.D.T. Certificate 15 Office Assistant 35 Outstanding Typist 2 ,35 Phantoma ire Typist 3,45 Scholastic Letter 1. MARTHA JANE GORDON Beta Club 3,45 Blue giQWhite Echo Sports Editor45D.E.C.A.35F.H.A. 15 N.E.D.T. Certificate 15 V.I.C. 4. CYNTHIA ALICE GRIFFITH Band 1,2, Treasurer 35 Banquet Committee 35 Basketball 15 Beta Club 3, 45 Cheerleader 2,3, Chief 45 Drama Club 45 F.H.A. 15 F.T.A. 2,4, Secretary 35 Girls' Monogram Club 2,3,45 Glee Club 2,35 Major- ette1,2,35N. E. D. T. Certificate 1,25 Phantomaire Ad Salesman 3, Assistant Sports Editor 3, Copy Ed- itor 45 Scholastic Letter 1,2, 35 Se- niorSuperlative5 StudentCouncil 15 Talent Show Emcee 2. 143 RONALD LARRY HARGROVE Class President 35 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Silk Hope High School 1, 2, 3 . JIMMY WAYNE HARRIS Track 25 V.I.C. 4. BRENDA LOUISE HART Bible Club 45 Class Treasurer 35 D.E.C.A.3,45F.H.A.1,4. BILLY RANDALL HOLT B a s e ball 1, 25 Basketball 15 Boys' Monogram Club 3,45 Football 1,2, 3,45 Track 3,4. BRENDA ANN HOLT Basketball 1,25 Bible Club 45 F .H . A. 15 Library Club 4. KENNETH DDCON HOLT Beta Club 3, President 45 Boys' State 35 Class President 35 Morehead Scholarship Nominee 45 N.E.D.T. Certificate 1,25 Phantomaire Sports Editor 45 Scholastic Letter 1, 25 Se- nior Superlative 4. LINDA KAY HOLT Bluegiud-White Echo Typist 45 D.E.C.A. 3,45 Drama Club 45 F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Glee Club 4. KATHRYN LOUISE IVEY Basketball 1,25 Beta Club 3,45 Bible Club 3,45 F.H.A. 1,3,45 F.T.A. 2, 3,45 Health CareersClub 45 Pag- ette N.C . House of Representatives 35 Senior Committee. GROVER MILTON JOHNSON, JR. Baseball Manager 15 Boys' Mono- gram Club 2, 3, 45 D.E.C.A. 3,45 I.C.T. 3. RICHARD GAIL JOHNSON F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Silk Hope High School 1,2,3. EUGENE HERMAN JONES Football Manager 35 Track Mana- ger 2 . EUGENE GREGORY KASEY Alpha High Y 3,45 Bowling Club 2, 35 Chemiteeres 35 Gymnastics Club 1, 2, 35 Intramural Football 35 Oak Ridge High School 2,35 Smith High School 3 . Senior Statistics JANICE ANN KECK Bible Club 2, 43 Bus Driver Substi- tute 43F.H.A.1,4. LINDA MARIE LAMBERT DramaClub 43 F.H.A. 1,43 F.T.A. 2, 33 Health Careers Club 4. CAROLYN ANNE LEMONS Bible Club 4, F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. CHARLES STEPHEN LEMONS D.E.C,A.43F.F.A.1,2,3,4. BARBARA SUE LILES Band l,2, Secretary 33 Banquet Committee 33 Beta Club 3,43 Com- mencement Pianist 2,33 F.T.A. 23 Glee Club 2, 33 Homeroom Officer 43 Majorette 1,2, Head 33 Marshal 2,33 Merit Scholarship Semi -Final- ist 43 N. E. D. T. Certificate 1, 23 Phantomaire Assistant Copy Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 43 Scholastic Letter 1, 2, 33 S enior Superlative3 S tud e nt Council Secreta1'y-Trea- surer 3. MARTHA STOVER LINDLEY Beta Club 43 Bible Club 2,3,4S F.H.A. 1,2,33 Health Careers Club 2,3,43 Homecoming Representative 43 N.E.D.T. Certificate 13 Scho- lastic Letter 33 V.I.C. 3, Treasurer 4. LINDA LOU MANESS Bible Club 3,43 Cheerleader 3,45 DramaClub 43 F.H.A. 1,23 F.T.A. 2, 3, 43 Girls' Monogram Club 3, Treasurer 43 Homecoming Repre- sentative 23 Libra ry Club 43 Miss Jordan-Matthews 43 Senior Superla- tive. DANNY ELLIOTT MARLEY BanquetCommittee 33 Baseball 1,2, 3,43 Beta Club 3,43 Boys' Monogram Club 2, 3,43 Boys' State 33 Football 1,2,3,43 N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, 23 Scholastic Letter 13 Senior Super- lative3 Student Council 2,3, Pres- ident 4. THELMA LEICH MecRARY Bible Club 3,43 D. E. C. A. 3, 4, E.1-l.A.2,3,4. GEORGE DAN MCMASTERS Baseball Manager 13 Boys' Mono- gram Club 2, 3, 43ClassVice-Pres- ident 23 Drama Club Secretary 43 Football Manager 13 F. T. A. 3,43 Homeroom Officer 43 Senior Com- mittee 43 Senior Superla tive 43 Student Council 3,4. JAMES CLYDE MCPHERSON Class Treasurer 2, 33 F.T.A. 1, 2, 3,43 Silk Hope High School 1, 2, 3. KAREN SUE MCPHERSON Bible Club 1,23 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Health Careers Club 4. FRANKIE WAYNE MENSCH Baseball 1,2,4, All-Conference 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Boys' Mono- gram Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1,4, All-Conference 3, All-East 3, Best Blocker 23 Senior Superlative. CARY DONALD MOORE Baseball I,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3, 43 Beta Club 3,43 Boys' Monogram Club 1,2,4, Secretary-Treasurer 33 Class Vice -President 13 Football 1, 2,3,43 F.T.A. 2,33 Track 3. RONALD JOHNSON MOORE Baseball 1, 23 Basketball Manager l,2,3,43 Beta Club 3, Vice-Presi- dent 43 Boys' Monogram Club 1,2, Vice -President 3, President 43 Boys' State 33 Class President 1, 43 Foot- ball 1, All-Conference 2, 3, Tri- Captain 43 Phantomaire A d Sales- man 3, 43 Student Council 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 23 Track 3,4. GAITHER MILTON MURRAY Bus Driver 2,33 N.E.D.T. Certifi- cate 13 Track 1,43 V.I.C. 4. GLORIA LORRAINE MURRAY Bible Club 43 D.E.C.A. 33 Drama Club 43 F.T.A. 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 33 Homecoming Representative 3,43 Library Club 43 Office Assistant 4. ARCHIE FRANKLIN NORWOOD Baseball Manager 23 Basketball 23 Boys' Monogram Club 33 N.E.D.T. Certificate 1. 144 DORIS MARIE OLSEN QQ 51-Iii. White -1212 Typist 43 Dra- ma Club 1, 3, 43 Fine Arts Club 33 Glee Club 1,33 Jr. -Sr. Table Com- mittee 33 Journalism Club 23 Roland G rise High School 13 Smithfield High School 2, 3. VIVIAN DALE PASCHAL Ba nqu et Committee Chairman 33 Beta Club 3,43 C lass Secretary 13 F.H.A. 1,2,3,43 Homecoming Rep- resentative 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Of- ficer 43 Marshal 2,33 N.E.D.T. Certificate 13 Phantomaire Assistant Editor 33 Scholastic Lette r 1,2, 33 Senior Superlative3 Student Council 4. PENELOPE SPENCER PAYNE Bible Club 1,45F.H.A.1,2,4S Gle e Club 43 Health Careers Club 3,4. SANDRIA CAROLYN PETTY Bible Club 43 D.E.C.A. 43 F.H.A. 2,43 Health Careers Club 4. RONALD LEE PHILLIPS Basketball 13 I.C.T. 43 V.I.C. 3. NANCY Lou PRICE Bible Club 4, Drama Club 4,E.H.A. 3,43 F.T.A. 3,4. RICHARD ANTHONY ROBBINS Baseball 1,2,3,43 Basketball 43 Boys' Monog ra m Club 43 Drama Club 43 Football 43 V.I.C. 3. GLENN STEPHEN ROBERTS Band 1,2,33 D.E.C.A. 13 Senior Committee 43 V.I.C. 1. JANE CARPENTER RUSSELL Basketball 1, 2, Co-Captain 3, 43 Bible Club 3,43 Drama Club 43 F. T. A. 2, 3, 43 Girls' Monogram Club 3, President 43 Homeroom Of- ficer 43 Office Assistant 43 S eni or Committee. WILMA JEAN SCOTT Banquet Committee 33 Basketball 2, 33 Bennett High School 2,33 Beta Club 3, 43 Drama Club 43 F.H.A. 2, 33 Girls' Monogram Club 2,33 Glee Club 2,35 Homecoming Repre - sentative 43 Pantherette Staff 2, 3. SANDRA JANICE SESSOMS Banquet Committee Co-chairman 33 Bible Club 3,43 Class Secretary 43 Drama C lub 43 F.H.A. 1,2,3, Vice -President 43 F . T.A. 3,43 Glee Club 43 Health CareersClub 2, Pres- ident-Elect 3, President 43 Home- c o m in g Representative 43 Home- room Officer 43 Office Assistant 43 Senior Committee . JOSEPH EDWARD SHAW Beta Club 3, 43 N.E.D.T. Certifi- cate 1,23 Scholastic Letter 13 V.I.C. 4. WILLIAM NORWOOD SILER Boys' Monogram Club 2,3,43 Bus Driver 33 Track 1,2,4. GLENNA PAULETTE SIPE Banquet Committee Co-chairman 33 Basketball 1, 23 Cheerleader 33 Chief Marshal 33 Class Secretary 33 F.H.A. l,2,3,4j Girls' Monogram Club 43 Junior Homemaker Degree 23 Silk Hope High School 1,2, 3. ANNA MARIE SMITH Basketball 13 Basketball Manager 2, 33 Bible Club 3,43 Cheerleader 43 F.H.A. 13 F T.A. 2,3, Treasurer 43 Girls' Monog ra m Club 3,43 Library Club Treasurer 4. BETTY JANE SMITH Bible Club 3,43 D.E.C.A. 3, Sweetheart 43 F.H.A. 3,4. CAROLYN SELMA SMITH Banquet Committee Co-chairman 33 Beta Club 3, Treasurer 43 F.H.A. 1, 23 F. T. A. 2,3,43 Phantomaire Ad Salesman 43 N.E.D.T. Certifi- cate l,25 Scholastic Letter 1,3. JERRY MITCHELL SNYDER Basketball 3,43 Boys' Monog ra m Club 1,2,3,43 Class Treasurer 23 D.E.C.A. 3,43 Football 1,2,43 Track 1,2,3,4. BUD MIRE STOVALL Basketball 1,23 D.E.C.A. 43 Track 1, 2. FRANCIS EVANS SWAIN Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Boys' Mono- gram Club 2,3,43 Football Manager 23 F.T.A. 23 Golf 2,3,43 N.E.D.T. Certificate 13 Track 2. CAROLYN LEE TANNER Banquet Co-chairman 33 Basketball 1, Co-Captain 2, 3,43 Beta Club 4, Treasurer 33 Bible Club 3,43 F.H.A . 13 F. T. A. 2,3, President 43 Girls' Monogram Club 3, Vice-President 43 Homecoming Representative 3,43 Library Club President 43 Marshal 23 N.E.D.T. Certificate 1, 23 Phantomaire Ad Salesman 3,43 Scholastic Letter 1, 2, 33 Senior Su- perlative3 Student Council 23 Talent Show Emcee 3. BILLY ELROY TEAGUE Baseball 1,25 Basketball 1,2,43 Boys' Monogram Club 2, 3,43 Bus Driver 3,43 Class Treasurer 43 Class Vice-President 1, 23 F.F. A. 1,2, Vice-President 3, 43 Homeroom Of- ficer 43 Silk Hope High School 1,23 Student Council 4. NANCY GAIL TEAGUE Beta Club 3, 43 Biology Award 23 Cheerleader 23 Class Secretary 1,23 F.H.A. 1,3, President 2, Treasurer 43 Girls' M o n o g r a m Club 3,43 H o m e c o m i ng Representative 23 Home Economics Award 23 Marshal 33N.E.D.T. Certificate23 Phantomaire Ad Salesman 43 Scho- lastic Letter 33 Science Aw a rd 13 Senior Superlative3 Silk Hope High School 1,2. DONALD NEIL TERRY Baseball 13 Blue and-White Echo Typist 43 D.E.C.A. 4. CAMELLIA BLAIR THOMAS Banquet Committee 33 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Beta Club 3,45 Bible Club 3, 43 Drama Club 43 F.H.A. 13 F. T. A. 2, 3, 43 Girls' Monogram Club 43 Library Club 43 Phantomaire Ad Salesman 3,4. JOHN WAYNE THOMAS D.E.C.A. President 43 N. E. D. T. Certificate 1. 145 NANCY LOU THOMAS Beta Club 3, 43 Biology Award 13 Cheerleader 1, 23 Chief Marshal 33 Class Treasurer 13 F.H.A. 1,3, Treasurer 2, President 43 Girls' Monogram Club 2, 3, 43 Govemor's S chool Nominee 23 Homecoming Representative 3,43 Home Econom- ics Award 1, 23 N.E.D.T. Certifi- cate 1,23 Phantomaire Ad Salesman 43 S cholastic 'Letter 33 Science Awa rd 13 Senior Committee3 Silk Hope High School 1, 23 Student Council 3. LINDA CAROL THURMAN Bible Club 43 Q-152-Qdwhite E153- Typist 43 Drama Club 43 Office As- sistant 4. DOROTHY ANN VONCANNON Basketball 13 Bible Club 43 Drama Club 43 F.H.A. 13F.T.A. 2,3,4. DORIS JEANETTE WARD Basketball 1,23 Bible Club 3,43 Class Secretary 23 Drama Club 43 Health Careers Club 43 F.H.A. 1, 2,3,43 F.T.A. 2,3,4. ROBERT MICHAEL WELCH Basketball 1, 2, 33 Beta Club 33 Boys' Monogram Club 33 V.I.C. 4. BILLIE JEAN WHITE D.E.C.A. 3,v.1.c. 4. JOHN LEONARD WHITE F.E.A.1,2,3,431.c.'r.3,4. RALPH WAYNE WHITE Baseball 1,2, Best Player Award 33 Boys' Monogram Club 2,3,43 Class President 13 C la s s Vice-President 33 F.F.A. 1,2,3,43 Silk HopeHigh School 1,2,3. TONY GRAY WILLIAMS Bus Driver 23 I.C.T. Secretary 43 V.I.C. 3,4. NEIL ASHLEY WRENN Band 13 Boys' Monogram Club 1,2, 3, Vice-President 43 Football 1,2, 3,43 S cholastic Letter 33 Senior Committee3 Track 1,2,3,4. Dixon, Lee...46, 88 X, N , A Adams, Doug. . . 108 Aswan, Brenda. . . 42, 45, 84 Allen, Becky. . . 45, 102 Allen, Winfred. . .46, 112 Allred, Beverly. . . 35, 40, 43, 102 Allred, Harold. . . 112 Allred, Louise. . . 112 Andrew, Andrew, Andrew, Betty. . .42, 112 Bill. . . 59, 65, 108 Donny. . .46, 52, 102 Index Brown., John. . . 44, 86 Brown, Larry. . . 115 Andrew, Pat. . . 34, 35, 36, 38, 39, 43, 52, 84, 99, 101 Andrews, Alice. . . 35, 43, 103 Andrews, Brenda. . . 34, 35, 40, 42, SD, 52, 53, 103 Andrews, Byron. . .46, 112 Andrews, Darrell. . . 44, 46, 85 Andrews, Robert. . . 108 Andrews, Roger. . . 32, 112 Arrington, Phil. . . 112 Atkinson, Jayne. . . 35, 42, 69, 112 Brown, Lester. . . 115 Brown, Toney. . . 34, 50, 52, 53, 74, 86 Buckner, Billy. . . 64, 69, 70, 75, 109 Buckner, Mitchell. . .46, 109 Buckner, Ronnie. . . 46, 47, 86 Buckner, Wanda. . . 109 Budd, Kenny. . . 45, 59, 63, 86 Burgette, Allen. . .4-4, 86 Burgette, Pam. . . 103 Burgette, Wayne. . . 113 Burke, Stanford. . . 113 Byerly, Claudia. . . 35, 38, 39, 43, 67, 87 C Caldwell, Mary. . . Campbell, Keith. . .46, 103 Cartrette, Charles. . .69, 113 Cartrette, Darryl. . .46, 69, 113 Cartrette, Ronald. . .46, 47, 103 Candle, Helen. . . 103 Dixon, Dodd, TBQTMHSVM. .. 916,113 1 Paula. . . 67, 103 Dodd, Teresa. . . 35, 113 Dowd, Gloria. . . 113 Dowd, Rhonda. . .40, 41, 42,88 Dowd, Dudek, Virginia. . . 88 Mary. . . 35, 43, 88 3 Duncan, Sandra. . . 34, 10 Duncan, Truman. ..46, 104 Dunn, Dunn, Brenda. . . 34, 37, 53, 88 Donald. . . 46, 109 Dunn, Emma. . . 37, 42, 44, ss E Easter, Elvin. . .46, 109 Easter, Larry. . . 109 Edwards, Barry. . . 44, 88 Edwards, Delzme. . . 109 Edwards, Garry. . .44, 75, 88 Elder, Diane. . .42, 43, 113 Elder, Georgia. . . 35, 38, 40 ,43, 67, B Baldwin, Linda. . . ss, ss, 39, 43, so, 85, 100 Bare, Jimmy. . . 85 Bare, Regina. . . 108 Barker, Steve. . .41, 59, 64, 72, 108 Barth, Michael. . . 44, 46, 75, 85 Barth, Patsy. . . 35, 38, 40, 43, 103 Beal, Kenneth. . . 115 Bell, Ann. . . 39, 85 Blair, Eddie. . . 38, 59, 61,63, 72, 75, SS, 101 Boggs, Dewey. . . 34, 45, 46, 103 Boling, 103 Jimmy. . . 34, 52, 53, 59, 75 Bowers, Warren. . .44, 85 Bowman, Carol. . . 112 Bradley, C athy. . .42, 69,112 Brafford, Kathy. . . 112 Bray, Ann. . . 35 , ss, as Bray, Billy Joe. . . 112 Bray, Becky. . .43, 108 9 Chappell, Sandy. . . 35, 37, 39, 87 Clark, Doug. . . 46, 109 Clark. Pat. . . 103 Clark, Phil. . . 59, 62, 63, 70, 75, 87 Clement, Linda. . . 87 Cockman, Frank. . .46, 109 Collins, Pau. . . 36, ss, 42, sz, 53, 67, 68, 109 Coltrane, Kay. . . 35, 38, 42, 103 Cook, Rocky. . .46, 69, 113 ceok, Vicki. . . 34, 37,42, 103 Cooper, John. . .45, 46, 103 Cooper, Mary. . . 113 Cormier, Debra. . . 69, 113 Cox, Jimmy. . . 32, 34, 36,43, 50, 52, 68, 74, 104 Elder, L. Diane. . .113 Elder, Tommy. . .4I, 104 Ellington, Betty. . . 35, 89 Ellington, Lou Ann. . . 89 Ellington, Verneita. . . S9 Estridge, Tony. . .46, 113 Evans, Judy. . .4-3, 74, 104 Eve.-hal-1, chris. . . 32, sz, 59, 63, 72, 75, 104 F Farmer, Patsy. . . 35, 38, 40, 43, 104 Ferguson, Betty. . . 43, 67, 74, 102, 1 Ferguson, Jackie. . . 40, 109 Ferguson, Murphy. . . 109 53, 75, 103 Craig, Nancy. . . 38, 40, 43, 58, 74, 103 Creason, David. . . 46, 113 Crider, Nancy. . . 109 Crotts, Carolyn. . .43, 53, 109 Crotts, Sally. . . 35, 38, 39, 40, 42, 43, 87 Crouse, Bruce Allen. . .69, 113 Fesmire, Sue. . . 35, 40, 42,104 04 Fields, Allen. . . 111 Fields, Becky. . . 35, 89 Fields, Buddy. . . 46, 104 Fields, Darlene. . . 34, 40, 42, 43, 53, 89 Fields, Lynn. . . 47, 89 Fields, Margaret. . . 89 Bray, Greg. . . 46, 47, 108 Bray, Joe. . . 52, 75,108 Bray, Nancy. . . 34, 40, 42, 43, 53, 8 Bray, Sheila. . . 35,112,113 Brewer, Brewer, Am.. . . ss, 42, 157, 113 Beulah. . .40, 42, 103 5 Brewer, Dalton. . . 32, 59, 60, 63, 70, 71, 72, 86,101 Brewer, Phyllis. . . 42, 69, 113 Britson, Linda. . . 35, 42, 113 Brooks, Clara. . . 39, 40, 86 Brooks, Davis Roe. . .46, 113 Brooks, Eli. . .46, 108 Brooks, Steve. . . 34, 36, 38, 43, 52, 53, 75, 103 Brooks, Tommy. . . 107 Brooks, Wayne. . .46, 103 Brower, Bill. . . 32, 59, 65, 72, 75, 108 Brower, 74, 81 Brown, Brown, Brown, Nancy. . . 34, 35, ss, 38, ss, , ss Alice. . . 108 Dwight. . .46, 108 Janice. . . 34, 45, 80, 86 Crouse, Mike. . .103 Culberson, Archie. . .46, 113 Culberson, Boyd. . .46, 109 Culberson, Glenn. . .46, 87 Culberson, Jane. . .42, 109 Culberson, Jerry. . . 46, 113 Culberson, Phillip. . . 46, 113 Culberson, Robert. . .46, 87 Culberson, Culberson, Van. . .46, 113 Wanda. . .109 D Dark, Carolyn. . . 39, 40, 43,103 Dark, Marcia. . . 35, 42, 69, 113 Dark, Ola M. . ..113 Dark, Tina... 32, 34,'35, ss, ss, 74, 87 Davis, Brenda. . .113 Davis, Debra. . . 109 Davis, Linda. . . 35, 39, 42, 67, 74, 87 Davis, Ronnie K. . . .46, 113 Davis, Steve. . . 88 Davis, Tommy. . . 103 148 Fields, R. Mike. . .69, 113 Finn, Carol. . . 109 Flippin, Janice C .... 113 Flippin, Sue. . . 35, 42, 89 Fogleman, Phyllis. . . 42, 104 Foust, Nancy. . . 113 Fox, Becky. . .42, 43, 74,104 Fox, Bobby. . . 75, 109 Fox, Brenda. . . 67 Fox, Ronnie. . . 46, 104 Fox, Janice Merle. . . 80,113 Foxx, Celestine. . .41,104 Frazier, Kay. . . 104 Frazier, Steve. . . 32, 59, 61, 63, 70, 71, 75, 84, 89, 98, 99, 100 Frazier, Ted C .... 46, 115 Frix, Anthony. . . 115 Fuquay, Donald. . . 46, 90 G Gaddy, Ten-y. . . 59, 54, 72, 109 Gaines, Frankie. . .42, 109 A Gee, Gwen, . .42, 109 X Gilbert, Connie. . . 42, 43, 113 Gilliland, Randy. . .46, 113 Gilmore, Linda. . . 38, 109 Gladstone, Emmett. . . 32, 59, 64, 113 Glosson, Buddy. . . 59, 63, 75, 90 Goldston, Gail. . . 1 13 Goodnight, Patricia. . . 34, 35, 42, 51, 90 Goodnight, Ricky. . . 46, 113 Gordon, Martha. . . 34, 37, 44, 90 Greene, Fabienne. . . 38, 43, 109 Griffin, Bub. . . 70, 75, 104 Griffith, Cindy... 34, 36, 33, 43, 53, 53, 74, 90, 98 Gunter, Gerald. . .46, 104 Gunter, Linda. . . 109 H Hackney, Bill. . . 32, 72, 109 Hackney, Martha. . . 43, 109 Haith, Eddie. . . 46, 113 Hale, Donald. . . 46, 104 Han, Phyllis. . . 43, 67, 109 Hancock, Ben. . . 59, 72, 75, 109 Harden, Chris. . . 104 Johnson, Jeanette. . . 40, 42, 43, 109 Johnson, John. . . 111 Johnson, Judy. . . 69, 110 Johnson, Judy. . . 105 Johnson, June. . . 114 Johnson, Kaye. . . 110 Johnson, Margaret. . . 35,114 Johnson, Pamela. . .42, 110 Johnson, Ray. . . 53, 69, 110 Johnson, Raymond. . . 32, 52, 59, 70, 75, 105 Johnson, Rhonda. . .42, 114 Johnson, Richard. . . 46, 91 Johnson, Sandra. . . 42, 105 Johnson, Sue. . . 35, 40, 42, 43, 53, 67, 68, 110 Johnson, Susan. . . 32, 114 Johnson, Ray. . . 110 Joines, Jerry. . . 46, 114 Jones, Eugene. . . 91 Jones, Henry. . .46, 114 Jones, Janet. . . 35, 42, 114 Jones, Mike. . . 69, 70, 110 Jones, Sammy. . . 52, 69, 72, 110 Hargrove, Larry. . . 46, 90 Harris, Connie. . . 109 Harris, Darrel. . . 46, 113 Harris, Jimmy. . .44, 90 Harris, Linda. . . 113 Harris, Harris, Paulette. . . 113 Sylvia. . .42, 104 Hart, Brenda. . . 90 Han, Charlie. . . 59, 70, 75, 109 Hawker, Joe. . . 52, 104 Heard, Donald. . .4-1, 109 Heiding er, Billy. . . 113 Henries, Ronnie. . .113 l-Iilliard, Odell. . .46, 115 Hinshaw, Helen. . . 113 Hinson, Harold. . . 68, 113 Hinson, Harold. . .68, 113 Holliday, Cecil. . . 38, 104 Holt, Brenda. . . 35, 39, 91 Holt, Connie. . .42,113 Holt, Kenneth. . . 34, 36, 53, 91, 99, 101 Hon, L1nda...41,42,43,91 Han, Mike...52, 107 Hon, Randy. . .41, 59, 62, 63, 72, 75, 90 Holt, Sandra. . .42, 114 Holt, Susan. . .42, 114 on I-luds , Bobby.. .46, 47, 115 Hughes, Steve. . . 65, 104 1-Iunnicutt, Pam. . . 114 I-lunnicutt, Sylvia. . . 109 Jordan, Steve. . .46, 69, 114 Joyce, Pam. . . 38, 40, 80, 105 Justice, Judi. . . 42, 110 Justice, Randy. . . 69, 114 K Kasey, Greg. . . 91 Keck, Janice. . . 35, 91 Keck, Jerry. . .46, 114 Kellam, Bonnie. . .45, 52, 53, 110 Kelly, Linda. . . 114 Kelley, Steve. . . 105 Kennedy, Brenda. . . 114 Key, Mike. . . 32, 69, 114 Kivett, Jean. . . 35, 40, 42, 43, 69, 114 L Lambert, Linda. . .40, 42, 92 Lane, Jimmy. . . 59, 75, 110 Langley, Roger. . . Larue, Richard. . . 46, 110 Lemon, Zoanne. . .4-2, 114 Lemons, Carolyn. . . 35, 42, 92 Lemons, Dee Lee. . .42, 114 Lemons, John. . . 46 Lemons, Larry. . .-'16, 110 Lemons, Margerite. . . Lemons, Steve. . . 46, 92 Leonard, Phil. . . 32, 38, 65, 72, 73, 75, 105 Liles, Barbara. . . 34, 36, 50, 53, 92, 98 Maness, Laura. . . 110 Maness, Linda. . . 35, 38, 39, 43, 58, 74, 78, 79, 92, 100, 101 Maness, Phyllis. . . 40, 42, 105 Marley, Danny. . . 32, 34, 53, 59, 60, 63, 70, 71, 75, 92, 98 Marley, David Frankie. . . 44, 105 Marley, Jimmy. . .114 Marsh, Becky. . . 35, 39, 42, 69, 114 Marshall, Joanie. . . 114 Martin, Pat Ann. . . 114 McCrary, Thelma. . . 35, 92 McCumber, George. . .46, 114 McDaniel, Larry. . . 52, 70, 75, 105 McDowell, Terry. . .110 Mcl-largue, Bradford. . . 114 McLaughlin, Lynn. . . 114 McLaurin, Ellen. . .105 McLaurin, Sheila Ann. . .42, 105 McMasters, Dan. . . 32, 35, 38, 43, 75, 92, 100 McPherson, Clyde. . . 46, 93 McPherson, Kay. . .42, 93 McPherson, Patricia. . . 42, 105 McSwain, Patricia. . . 35, 41, 105 Mensch, Carolyn. . . 110 Mensch, Frankie. . . 59, 60, 63, 65, 70, 71, 75, 93, 98 Messer, Gordon. . .114 Minor, Jody. . .41, 105 Moon, Brenda. . .114 Moon, Gary. . . 46, 59, 64, 69, 110 Moore, Donald. . . 34, 59, 63, 65, 70, 71, 93 Moore, Ronald. . . 34, 53, 59:62, 63, 65, 72, 73, 75, 79, 84, 93 Moore, Sam. . .111 Moore, Sandra. . . 114 Moore, Shirley. . .110 Moore, Steve. . . 39, 65, 72, 75, 105 Morgan, Connie. . . 38, 42, 43, 52, 53, 110 Morris, Connie. . .114 Morris, Donnie. . .46, 114 Morrison, Carol Faye. . . 114 Mueller, Judy. . . 35, 39, 40, Mueller, Terry. . . 114 sz, 105 Murray, Gaither. . . 93 Murray, Gloria. . . 35, 38, 39, 43, 80, 93 Murray, Harriet. . .110 Q N Newlin, Barry. . . 46, 69, 114 Newman, Bobby. . . 110 Newman, Mary. . . 32, 38, 39 ,42, 62, I lngle, Pam. . .114 lngold, Buster. . . 32, 59, 72, 75, 109 Ivey, Kathy. . . 34, 35, 40, 43, 91 I Janezick, James. . . 104 Jessup, Frank. . . 46, 111 Johnson, Bennie. . . 65, 70, 75, 105 Liles, Clyde. . .114 Lindley, George. . . 46, 105 Lindley, Janie. . . 35, 41,110 Lindley, Malinda. . .42, 105 Lindley, Martha. . . 34, 44, 53, 92 Lindley, Pheobe. . . 105 Lindley, Ronald. . . 114 Liner, Jimmy. . . 105 Lisk, Jane. . . 35, 40, 42, 52,110 Loppossy, Rachel. . . 114 53, 67, 80, 110 Norwood, Archie. . .93 G Olsen, Doris. . . 43, 93 Owen, Wanda. . .114 P Paige, Ann. . .105 Paige, Janice. . .11-4 Paschal, Barton. . . 32, 114 Johnson, Debra. . . 42, 109 Johnson, Dell. . . 41, 46, 109 Johnson, Donald. . . 109 Johnson, Edward. . . 46, 114 Johnson, Grover. . . 75, 91 Johnson, Jean. . .46, 104 Lynch, Judy. . . 110 M Maness, Betty. . . 42, 110 Maness, Charles. . . 110 Maness, Evelyn. . . 110 147 Paschal, Gwen. . . 52, 58, 74, 102, 106 Paschal, Patricia. . . 114 Paschal, Phil. . . 65, 110 Paschal, Vivian. . . 32, 34, 42, 50, 53, 80, 94, 101 Payne, Jackie. . . 110 Pickard, Payne, Pennie. . . 35, 40, 42, 94 Pearce, Eugene. . .114 Perry, Deborah Sue. . .114 Perry, James. . .46, 110 Perry, Jerry. . . 46, 110 Perry, Sylvia. . .110 Petty, Carolyn. . . 94 Phillips, Ann. . . 115 Phillips, Barry L .... 115 Phillips, Cathy Jeanne. . . 35, 115 Phillips, David Warren. . . 106 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. .43, 67, 115 Russell, Jane. . . 35, 38, 43, 67, 68, 74, 94 S Scott, Anthony Raymond. . .46, 69, 115 Scott, Mark. . .46, 111 Scott, Ronald. . . 46, 111 Scott, Wilma Jean. . .43, 74, 80, 94 Seagroves, Joel. . . 46, 72, 75, 111 115 Seagroves, Keith. . . 46 Seals, Larry. . . 59, 111 Sessoms, Debbie. . . 40, 41, 42,111 Sessoms, Janice. . . 35, 40, 41, 42, 80, 84, 95 Sharpe, 106 Shaw, J Index Robert. . . 34, 36, 52, 72, 75, oe. . . 34, 44, 95 Shaw, Michael fBillJ. . .115 Short, Dale. . . 35, 42,115 Short, Steve. . . 72, 106 Shue, Brenda. . .111 Siler, Anthony. . .46, 115 Siler, Billy. . . 75, 95 Siler, Donald. . .46, 115 Siler, Sharon. . .42, 115 Siler, Susan. . . 39, 106 Simpson, Mitchell. . . 43, 52, 53, 69, 108, 111 Sipe, Paulette. . . 42, 74, 95 Smith, Anna. . . 35, 38, 39, 58, 74, 95 Smith, Smith, Smith, Billy. . .46, 52, 106 Bobby. . . 46, 111 Carolyn. . . 34, 38, 53, 95 Smith, Deborah. . .115 Smith, George David. . .44,46,106 Smith, Jane. . . 35, 42,95 Smith, Jr .... 46,115 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Snyder, Snyder, Lee. . . 32, 34, 36, 52,102,106 Lewis. . . 52, 69, 72,111 Mary. . .115 Ronald. . .46, 111 Sue. . . 115 Vivian. . . 35, 41,111 Weldon. . . 46, 111 Donna. . . 38, 67, 111 Jerry. . . 65, 72, 75, 95 Souther, Tena. . . ss, 42, 43,111 Spivey, Stalker, Kermit. . .46, 47, 106 Terry. . . 59, 64, 115 Stephens, Shirley. . . 38, 52, 111 Stinson, Danny. . .115 Stone, Carolyn. . . 115 Stone, Gary. . . 41, 106 Stone, Jerry. . . 59, 75, 106 Stout, Boyd. . .46,115 Stout, J Stovall, Stovall, Stovall, Stover, Stover, Strickla Suits, E Swain, Swain, Tanner, 67, 68, Teague, 96 Teague, Teague, Teague, Teague, Teague, Teague, 96, 99 Teague, Teague, Teague, ane C. . .42, 53,111 Bud. . .95 Clara. . . 35, 40,43,106 Dillard. . .40, 41,111 Danny. . .46, 69,115 Robert. . . 70, 75, 111 nd, Steve. . .41,111 ddie. . .46, 47,106 Frank. . . 65, 75, 96 Steve. . . 59, 64, 115 T Carolyn... 34, 35, 38, 39, 53, 74, so, 96, 98 Billy... 32, 46, 47, 65, 75, 84, Bobby. . . 34, 50, 107 Diane. . . 32, 42,107 Donald. . . 46, 96 Elaine. . . 34, 42, 52, 74, 107 Janet. . . 40, 43, 107 Nancy. . . 34, 42, 50, 53, 74, Ralph. . .46, 115 Ray. . . 115 Reva Gail. . .107 148 Teague, Richard Wayne. . .46, 59, 64, 107 Teague, Ritchie. . . 32, 46, 11 1 Terry, Don. . . 96 Terry, Tommy. . .46,115 Tew, Paul, Jr .... 115 Thomas, Camellia. . . 34, 35, 38, 39, 43, 74, 96 Thomas, Craig. . .115 Thomas, Linda. . . 35, 42,115 Thomas, Nancy. . . 34, 42, 50, 53, 74, 80, 96 Thomas, Sharon. . . 32, 58, 74, 107 Thomas, Wayne. . . 96 Thompson, Charles. . . 43, 52, 72, 11 Thompson, Linda. . . 115 Thompson, Phillip. . . 46, 111 Thornburg, Cindy. . . 38, 42, 52, 53, 67, 68, 80, 108,111 Thurman, Linda. . . 35, 96 Tracy, George. . .115 V Vanderford, Richard. . . 46, 107 Voncannon, Ann. . . 35, 38, 43, 97 Voncannon, Linda. . . 35, 107 W Wall, Patty. . . 42,115 Walters, Jackie. . . 52, 102, 107 Walters, Vicki. . .107 Ward, Doris. . . 35, 38, 40, 42, 97 Ward, Edith. . .42,115 Ward, Jan. . .42, 69,115 Wasserman, Diana. . .40, 52, 111 Webster, Judy. . . 42, 67, 111 Welch, Jeanne. . .42, 115 Welch, Michael. . .44, 97 Wentworth, David. . . 41, 107 West, Wanda. . .40, 42, 111 Whitaker, Evelyn. . . 35, 80, 111 White, Billie Jean. . .44, 97 White, Frank. . .46, 111 White, John. . . 44, 46, 97 White, Kay. . . 40, 107 White, Ronald G .... 46, 107 White, Steve. . . 32,115 White, Wayne. . . 46, 97 Whitt, Jackie. . .115 Wicker, Buck. . .46, 107 Williams, Jane. . . 35, 38, 107 Williams, Shelby. . . 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