Jordan Sellars High School - Le Tigre Yearbook (Burlington, NC)
- Class of 1962
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A IW j 51,1 4' f e , , fu! - 4 For Reference Not to be taken from this library 1 gf yer Second Edition Published by the Senior Class of JORDAN SELLARS HIGH SCHOOL Burlington, North Carolina Editor - Douglas Leath Advisors - Mrs. M. W. Browning Mrs. M. W. Maynard Mr. W. H. Stanfield MAY BIEMOHTYPL LIBPAHVJ B1UT'l1I1gtOD., FF. SCIENCE SE.'tlI5l.IlfS LUNCHES AI'HLE'I'ICS Of? CU OI' Nothing but pleasant memories can bring back the wonder- ful years which profoundly linger in our hearts. We, in a re- luctant way, hang our heads realizing our hour of departure is drawing near. Some of the memories of sorrow and happiness that our school has brought will remain with us the rest of our lives. In our efforts to preserve the moments we treasure, we present THE TIGER for 1962. We the seniors of 1961-62 hope you find our book as interesting as we have tried to make it. Douglas L. Leath Editor Hfmsi PAPERS SOCIAL LANGUAGE LAB EXAMS ACIHVIIIICS t r foeofcaffbn S70 Our fparenfs To you, Dear Parents, for guiding us and sacrificing so willingly to prepare us for a better life, for the support given to us with deep understanding we would like to extend our highest appreciation by dedicating to you The Tiger of 1962. MNTEMT5 7aCuly Qgenzbrs 665363 Oryanliaf 0125 fjchbffzbs Wffkflcs rjofxerfzlve 5 I , ADMINISTRATION 17 ff :iw , , aww III? df- ft ,y -WNW 'X Xp A H fSI1flQl'l??f67l?ffQl.7fT5' FG.Y.YCIyQ 1 Congratulations and best wishes to each member of the 5 TM Jordan Sellars High School Class of 1962. 5, . a -A '4 I. We salute also the parents and teachers of the members of this class. It is our sincere hope that each graduate will continue his education so that he may become a worthy and capable member of our adult society. Our present world needs and demands men and women of courage, character, and leadership . . Let your life so shine that you may be a blessing to all mankind. L. E. SPIKES, Superintendent Burlington City Schools Zsszsfanf csguperzhfenknffs essaye I A , , ,, ,S tj, , '., Congratulations to each member ofthe staffof The Tiger V. for your work on the l962 edition. :WW As you seniors complete your high school work and move forward, let me wish for you every success and the fulfillment of your dreams. v l The world will not always be hospitable, but live upright Q lives and work hard and you will find your rightful places in our society. Your parents and teachers have played a most important role in your schoolcareers. They have worked hard and made many sacrifices for each member of the class of1962. May you look to God for guidance in all that you under- take. HARVEY R. NEWLIN, Assistant Superintendent Burlington City Schools T Amid the great pageantry and ceremony we usually find attached to graduation, room is still left for me to extend felicitations and best wishes to the class of 1962. As you leave the sacred walls of this institution and join hands with the large number of our illustrious alumni, you have my sincere wish and hope that each of you will at all times strive to uphold high standards. l further wish for each of you a life full of possibilities and abundant with success, dedicated to the service of all human kind. Your devotions to J.S.S.H. will be shown,by continuing your training so as to better prepare yourself for a life of noble living and greater service to all hu- manity. ' I W. E. Hall r fe tfrzhczyoa cgpea S MISS KATHLEEN BRADSI-IAW School Secretary .lf WILLIAM B. HIGHT, JR. Director of Guidance o Burlington City Schools ' ,-g1, Miss EVA WISEMAN Supervisor of Music M for ft V 5 Burlington City Schools S A FESIA Diruclor of Audio Visual, Science and Public Rclarions Burlrupnron City Szhoolb FACULTY 1-SQ . 1' Cgocvdf 6811116695 Y - , , 2-W: ef .4 . ..- 'qv' 3 4 FA , 6-L , MR, BENJAMIN S. FOUST MR, EDWARD NESBITT MR, JAMES E. WAGSTAFF ,,,,L '--or .xx- AK -. X- MR. JAMES WILKINS MR. LORENZO WOODWARD 77290 169122 a f1CJ V55-Q. , y if '4- A vo- F 'R W nf, 3 nga .1 X 1 ' lzpan-nb . .32 more ,.:,.1a7 A- A . A . WI' X No! Avaulablo a-19 31 fs-'g f Q ' V . MR, DAVID l,. CRIER MR. JOHN II, MAl,l.OY MR, SAMUEL Il, PEACE jpkzjszb? fran.. Q N 'fix -4-A MRS. GWENDOLYN G. HARRELSON MR. JOHN R. WINDLEY gogzcafzbzz fllfgfarzkzn Counsekr MRS. HAZEL T. POTEAT MRS. DOROTHY H, MCADAMS MRS. MAXINE H. O'KELLEY yszbaf 50416-affon 'sf MISS MILDRED E. WAGSTAFF MR. DAVID L. MAYNARD 71010 e C? Con OIIZIOS Q 4 MRS. MAE w. BROWNING G12-gUGgGJ' . I .- I MISS IUANITA ALEXANDER MRS. HELEN B. BANKS MRS. MERNELL G. LONDON 'ARM MARION W. MAYNARD MISS VIRCIE V. SELLARS MISS DOROTHY STADLER MRS. CATHERLENE TIIOMPSO ,X I x If -I Z1 ' f f ' aj' h 5 , X Mg. V 71: 0Qsfr1df I'Ff7rf5 HARRY I. D. WILLIAMS g120Qsfr1dfcScA00f Pic+ure Not Available EDWARD GREEN MRS. VIVIAN P. SMITH I. EDGAR MCMILLIAN 60161209 BUQV F No! Shown w -. GRANT W. BATES MISS FRANCES CHESNUTT MISS DORIS R. KING WILLIAM H. STANFIELD 759 i Jyer CSfcyfA !-.1-J 1 ljqfmnl- .. .M ,fi , i 4. 1 , ' 1 1 -fig g TIGER STAFF Lt-ft to Right: Hrt-ntia Brtmwiiiiig, Copy Editorg Dwight Hunter, Business Managerg Curtis Haitli, Ari Etlitfirg Sulit-lia Williamson, Truasururg Douglas Luatii, Editnrg Veronica Jordan, Photo Edi tnrg Vtriinii zi Duwn, Advertising, Editorg Barnard Clinkscalc, Subscription Manager. ve 5 .Q wg 5 Xu .vw-xx . . v: - 'jwibxmxvwzm-wtagmqwg , . ix L . -A , X -X-, qwgceg -- iwsgwiw X SENIOR S A. K ls, n dh' 'ini . Q, if-'f -s N , N . x , '- K x :H--T-ii:: ..-mx A. K.'C-'GN--, S 1 - 'Ii 1 V W gf, 3 ' L in C5 grh vc, 1 ' 5' zz' -' 1 in C. ...in ef' f T 'V- 1' x -.Aw .1 U I Q A . T J. MTN, . W. 5 - Ry- . x x X .A W JN.,,.-.xq.1.55.,qq:-'xlgiwi .' - , x , ,R xy.Xxg,:, 'ggrq-..-r-2.1.15-'QgN,5.N .g ff' K - ' . -- -. X-115::If-2? :'gC?:?':f-':t11:.,::..-V-'- YW iqemxm x X . .. u r L enzbr GQJJ OECQFS CI.eft to Righty: Douglas Leath, Vice Presidentg Connie Curry, Treasurerg Charlie Wilson, Presi dentg Veronica Jordan, Secretaryg Bernard Clinkscale, Assistant Secretary. BETTY JEAN ALLEN Bet Good things come to those who wait. Glee Club 1,2,3 x .. ,7 5 -I ,-x -s .Q .A MOST COURTEOUS Calva Lee, Connie Curry V. WILLIAM BOSWELL Shorty Glee Club 1,2,4g NCSIO GLENDA FAYE BALDWIN Glenn Be ready if you don't get to go. Commercial Club 3,4, President 4g Library Club 3,4, President 41 News- paper Staff 45 N.H.A. l ALICE FAYE BEDFORD There is everything advan- tageous to life . Band 1,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Dance Group 1,2 PAULINE BIGELOW Pol1y No one knows what he can do 'til he tries. N. H. A. 1,2,3,4g Varsity Club 1,2,3,4g Business Education Club 4g Glee Club lg Basketball 1,2,3, ROSIE LEE BRADSHAW Maybelle Let the speech be better than silence or be silent. Glee Club l,2,3g Com- mercial Club 4 4 ,K fin I o-IJ .1 Fw-s GAYLAXD BROWN lxlr. Brown Less than your best is failure. Varsity Club l,2,3,4g Sports Newspaper 3,45 Commercial Club 45 Track 2,35 Football 2,3,4g Bas- ketball l,2,3,4g Baseball 2gG1ee Club 1,2,3 WILLIE CAMERON JR. Wee Willie Today determines tomor- row . I.V. Basketball lg Glee Club 4, Student Service Society 2 BERNARD MONTGOMERY CLINKSCALES Blaze He conquers who conquers himself. Student Council lg C-lee Club l,2,3g Crown and Scepter 3,4g Senior Class Asst. Secretary 4, Year- book Subscription Man- ager, Student Service So- ciety I CHARLIE JAMES CORBETT ChIpmunk North Carolina Student Industrial Organization 3,4 BRENDA YVONNE BROWNING Bren Things are not always what they seem . Basketball 1,2,3,-Ig Year- ing, Squad, Business Man- ager -lg Commercial Club 4, Band 1,2,3,-lg Crown and Scepter Club 3,45 Junior Marshal 3 s J :.4'T 21, , 41 BEST ALL AROUND Veronica Jordan, Douglas Leath CONNIE LEWIS CURRY Chunk ' I I will aim at the moon 1 and ill miss I will at least be among the stars, Student Servlet' Societyg Crown and Scuptcr Club 4, Treasurer of Suninr Class, President of Class 1,3 book Copy Editor 4, Cheer- G PATSY RUTH CURRY Budapast Much that well maybe thought cannot wisely be said. Crown and Scepter 3,4g Band l,2,3,4g Attendant Miss Jordan Sellars 4 l l l l , I it , MOST TALENTED Rena Gaclison, lohn Vincent VERONICA LEE DIXON Vicky We know what we are, we know not what we may Glee Club l,2g Commer- ciai Club 3,4g N.H.A. l,2g Advertising Editor for rhe Yearbook 4 V BRENDA DELACY DAY Mae Daye Life is your college, may I graduate well. Glee Club l,Z,3,4 KAY FRANCES DAYE Cavot Be not zealousg modera- tion is best in all things. Band l,Z,4g Commercial Club 3,4g Basketball lg Varsity Club 1,2,3,4 DAISY LAINE DIXON Sweets lt's better to be seen than heard. Commercial Club 3,4g Li- brary Club 2,3,4g Student Service Society l EDDIE LEE ENOCH HFeetu Good things always come at the end. E he N .v-NJ ' ni nun. ff'- I 955 , -,..-f-.x FWF'- x .F JG 'fix N3 , ROBERT LEE EINOCH Candy Yam Kid lt is better to be envied than to be pitiedf' Commercial Club 3,4g I.V. Basketball lg North Carolina Student Industrial Organization 3,4 IERRY LUTHER FOUST Jer Success comes to those who try. RENA ELOISE GADISON Loise Awake and succeed now, for tomorrow might be too late. Band l,2,3,4g Cheering Squad 3,4 HILDA CANT Swcctmoal1l pq, II. A, 1,3,fX,.1, Com- lI1t'l'1lCllflllll3'l, Student St-rvi1'uS-ulclylg Stn- ilum rftnilnrl l,'J,f1,'l iv- wb VERA ANN FLOWERS Pudding One way to save face is to keep the lower half shut Library Club 49 Student Service Society 1 MOST INTELLECTUAL Brenda Browning Douglas Leath CURTIS HAITH Little friends may prove great fricndsf' ll:1ntll,L2,3,4 HIRLEY JEAN HARRIS Chang A silent tongue and a 'ue heart are most admir- ble. and 1 ,2 ,3,4g Cheerlead- r 2,3,45 Commercial Zlub 3,45 Crown and 1 ,an . X 4 'lv Q. cepter 3,4 l 'X sig, Eli Q -. is R, A 1 WNV MOST DEPENDABLE Douglas Leatb, Veronica Jordan DWIGHT CLIFTON HUNTER Cliff 'An ounce of prevention s worth a pound of cure, :ootball 2,3 ,45 Basketball i,3,4g Baseball 25 Track - .,2,3,45 Business Manager -f Yearbook 4 LILLIAN MAE HARVEY Cookie Glee Club 3,4, N.Il.A. l. Commercial Club 4 WALLACE HIGHTOWER Cookie Little friends may prove great friends. Varsity 1,2,3,45 Football 45 Baseball 2,35 Basket- ball 35 Track 25 Glee Club 1,3 DONALD EDWARD HULING Headquarters While we stop to think, we often miss our op- portunity. Band 1,25 Track 1,2,3,45 Football 4 WILLIE MAE IEFFRIES Butch Commercial Club 45 Li- brary Club 45 N.H.A. 1, 2,3,4 , fl:-A JGNWQQ, ,I . Iv 'X --s .,y 71, 175 . Q , rg' 1. CLARENCE SCOTT JONES Puddin The greatest thing you will ever learn is just to love and be loved in re- turn. Glee Club 2,35 Football 3, Commercial Club 4 VERONIC A BENINE JORDAN Little Egypt Today Decides Tomorrow. Glee Club 1,25 N.l-l.A. 1,2,3,4q Crown and Scep- ter Club 3,45 President of lr. Class 3, Miss Jordan Sellars 4, Secretary of Senior Class 4 SAMUEL KEY Frog Stand still and silently watch the world go by and it will. Glee Club l,2,3g Football 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4 DOUGLAS LEE LEATH Doug The true price of some- thing is how bard you work to achieve it , Fljllfhfill l,2,3,Llg CFOWVI and Scuptcr Club 3,4, Coiiiincrcial Club 4, Li' brary Club -1, Yearbook WYVONIA JONES Vonie Put off 'til tomorrow, that you should do at all, Glee Club l,2,3g Crown and Scepter Club 3,45 l-lomerooni President 1 ,Meg -qw BEST LOOKING Dwight Htinter, Patsy Curry lit CALVA ANN LLI: Two days a wccli l ncver worry about, yesterday, tomorrow , Student Council l,2g Com- mercial Club -lg Hand l, 2,3915 Dance Group l,1l, Advertising Staff Ytfarbuokl Edilnu' -lg ,Vigil Staff -4, Class Vice Pl'L'5ll.lL'llI Llp Iiaslictball l,Ll,fl,f1 ARY ANN LOWE ..Al,m.. A good reputation is the :y to a good occupation. 'Vi lee Club l,2,3g Com- rercial Education Club 4 L , u MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Douglas Leath, Brenda Browning 'YNTHIA JEAN OLIVER Cynt , !.l-l.A. 1,25 Glee Club lg tudent Council 2,45 Iommercial Club 3,4 -,ve BETTY LOU MARTIN Bette One thing is forever goodg that one this is Success. Commercial Club 3,45 Varsity Club 3g Basketballfi CAROLYN GRAYE MCGHEE Carrie Smile and the world smiles with you. Band lg Commercial Club l,4g Glee Club 4 JOYCE JEAN MOORE Jean The pen of the tongue should be dipped in the ink of the hearth. Commercial Club lg Glee Club 1 ,2,3 DELMAR LEROY PATTERSON Pat Man Let others do the working - l'll do the resting. North Carolina Student Industrial Organization. s ff ,J an N. pf -1 NADINE PINNIX SIue The only way to have a friend is to be one. Glee Club -lg Library Club 4, Commercial Club 4 VIRGINIA LOVE SPRINGFIELD Love Life was meant to be en- joyedf' Band l,2,3,-1, Varsity Club 1,2,3,4, N.H.A. 31 B35- ketball l,2,3,4 SHIRLEY TEEL For those who apply their every day knowledge, to help others, the greatest dividends are paid. Library Club 3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3 MAXINE THERON TIIOMPSON Shortie IDoxi't put off today for tlliliuvtrov-' IS IIUI pfOlIllSuLI, Crown and Scepttrr Club 11, Library Club 2,144 Chuur luadt-r -lg Fluwpspaprr Sta ALTON ROGERS We finish to begin. NCISO Club 3, 4g Glee Club -lg Football 2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Base ball l,2. BEST DRESSED Daisy Dixon, John Vincent BARBARA TINNIN Bobbiu A little today makes a big, tomorrow , Glu: Clllh I,2,4g N, II, A 1,4 ICHN ALVIS TINNIN Curly Minds are like parachutes they function when opened Glee Clubl 2 3 4 MOST ATHLETIC Gayland Brown, Alice Bedford FRED WALLACE WARREN Wallace A hint unto the wise is sufficient. Football l,'Z,3,4g Com- mercial Club 4 PWS. .f DANIEL LEE TROXLER Lights Success is no more than a good idea coupled with hard work Bus Driver 4 IOI-IN HENRY VINCENT Pete Success is accomplished through open minded thinking. Glee Club 2,3,4g Com- mercial Club 3,4g S.S. . l,2g Track 1 VIRGINIA ELLEN WARREN Gen A good book is the best friend, the same today and tomorrow. Glee Club 1,24 Commer- cial Club 4g N. H. A. 2,3, 4g Crown and Scepter Glee 45 Cheering Squad 3 DORIS IRENE WILLIAMS Chicken Life is a stairway, it must be climbed step by step. Crown and Scepter Club 3, 45 Varsity Club 2,3,4g Band l,2,3,4g Chief Ir. Marshal Commercial Club 4g Cheerleader 2,3,4 an-. lv' 0- 5' .40 .Y 2 5723. I, F- -9 s.- SCHELIA KAY WILLIAMSON Be what you are and not what others want you to be. Glee Club 3g Dramatic Club lg N.H.A. lg Crown and Scepter 3,4g Vice President of Student Coun cil 35 'Yearbook Staff 4 NOT ' SHOWNA df' 131 Shirley Cheeley Peggy Ann Daye Nathaniel Gadlson Delmer Cant Marshall Goins Thomas Harris Arthur L. Humbert Betty Sue Snipes Kathleen Vincent K-If CHARLIE THOMAS WILSON Choo-Choo Football 3,45 Varsity 1, 2,3515 Baseball 1,21 Glee Club l,2,3g Sportsman Newspaper Staff 3,4 fob :4..z' ALICE ELAINE WOODS Laine D0n't put off till tomor- row whar you can do to- day. Glee Club l,2,3,-Ig Com mercial Club 3,4 BEST PFRSONJA LI I Y Connie Curry fynthra Olrver CLASSES -1 , unzor' GQSJ Oyffbers From Left to Right: Dorothy Lee, Assistant Secretary Hunter Haith, Vice President, Sylvia Lee, Secretaryg Curtis Shivers, Presidentg Hattie Long, Treasurer. K L r 14 , f .V , , XIIIZIUI' C 'kzmxs' BOTTOM ROW, fLeft to Righty: Gloria Boldin, Daisy Stokes, Joseph Crisp, Ida Yellock, Patricia Ratliff, Flo- rence Harvey, Stella Haith, Vinna Bethel, Sylvia Lea, Lala Daye, Eliza McCollum, Brenda Troxler, Mary Ward. SECOND ROW: Norma Alston, Emma Reaves, Barbara Enoch, Doris Burnette, Josephine Cameron, De- lores Walker, Nanny Covington, Johnnie Jeffries, Hattie Long, Floyd Graves, Laura Wilson, Larry Warren. THIRD ROW- William Thompson, Ruby Robinson, Hunter Haith, Wyonia Mebane, Doris Wilson, Curtis Shivers, Rosemary Vincent, Pinlccy Graves, William Leath, Barbara Dudley, Dorothy Leu, Frank Curry. FOURTH ROW: Jackie Williamson, Linda Griffis, Larry Robinson, Gail Herhin, William Brown, Glenda Phillips, Cornell Rich- mond, Mary Michael, Clara Stanfield. TOP ROW: Charles Troxler, Fred Reaves, Walter Paul, Bobby Faucette, Dennis Foust, Betty Tate, Barbara Dewer, Onnie Tate, Lonnie Boone. Arlviaorsg Mrs, fl, ti, Ihompson Miss Juanita Alexander Mr. l., A. Woodward kai IOXZ graces Gkss FIRST ROW, from Left to Right: Alonzo Curry, Faye Walker, Pecolia Huling, Gladys Blackwell, Loura Kornegay, Sandra Vaughn, Billie Phillips, Henry Nichols. SECOND ROW: Mary Graves, Athenia Nickerson, Curly Street, Linda Compton, Roberta Gam, Beverly Morrow, Brenda Hazel, Barbara Lambert, Gary Phillips. THIRD ROW: Rudy Lee, Stanford Mcliethan, Larry Clay, George Brown, Roy Thompson, Charles Harvey. FOURTH ROW: Brenda Warren, Berry Gilliam, Berry Herbin. ADVISORS: Mrs. H. T. Poteat, Miss D. L. Stadler, Mr. I. H. Malloy. 9Bl-EJB-1 Left to Right, TOP: John Brown, Gattis Poole, James Vaughn, John Rogers, Preston Blackwell. FOURTH ROW: Ronald Foster, John Jefferies, Floyd Wiley, John Myrick, Robert Wallington, Sydney Rone, Willie Smith, Petie Nlaynard, Ronald Brown. THIRD ROW: Cephus Faucette, Calvin Dixon, Walter Daye, Carson White, Larry Burnette, Cherry Simmons, Donald Paul, Charles Trollinger, Gary Summers. SECOND ROW: Janice Johnson, Jeren Miles, Poinciana Jefferies, Constance Thompson, Etrulia Anderson, Judy Crompton, Sandra McGhee, Maxine Curry, Linda Daye, Gerald Stephens, Danny Fowler, William P. l-laith. FIRST ROW: Margaret Tinnin, Carolyn Warren, Elissa Shanks, Annie Corbett, Patricia Alston, Annie Upsher, Brenda Wade, Faye Mebane, Mildred Terrell, Frankie Abney. ADVISORS: Mrs. lxi. G. London, Mr. E. Nesbitt. l l one - fi nn J l Left tu Right, TOP ROWz James Rogers, Charlie Shaw, David Leath, Gene Perry, Daniel Herbin, Garson Petti- ford, John Mcl,aiiriii. THIRD ROW: Cozy Harrelson, Georgia Leath, Jean Crompton, Sarah Graves, Penny Ste- wart, Patricia Malloy, Enlri Griffis, Gaylt-ne Boone, Paul Moore, Ronald Boone, Willie Gilliam. SECOND ROW: liiytelezie Milf hell, Enla Foiist, Lovie flarniical, Linda Enoch, Gwendolyn Guye, Linda Lowe, Donnell Rogers, r fili.-nda f2hri.p, Jaint-r Slade, flvlo Fanvette, Andrew llaitli. FIRST ROW: Clayton Moore, Brenda Warren, shirlvy lwlrrotl , fhifirue Iiyril, l.1la Williams, John Lee, Gloria Mitcliell, Marva Daye, Vera Shaw, Bonnie War- ren, Willirini lltinh. Albvlsrvifs Ili D. Vin: hir. ll. I.. Llziyiiaril X xx -f ,v A u W : I Q V4 X Ns Q .. ' E wx--.. v in v , .wm,,,fz.T---Y-1.2,-,, 1' fa- K - -'ix H j 53' 1 iff? 5 if ou, N ' 4: ,-5115: N 4. -1 xg. Gosznelokyy Deparfzzzenf FACIAL MAKE-UP Barbara Enoch Mollie Miles x ,,a:vf lk HAIR CUTTING Mary Ann Miles Bobby Jean Williamson HAIR STYLING Clara Pullram Rebebca Thompson Carolyn McGhee Elzie Fousr V4 gl' nv 5 , Q. ff . . .s 4 4- Q -f A l A 'M'-1 Ill rl, ' ,M 'fl ' ' fl-:or J. I , . B 1 , - W .4 .1 Q ' f' -41 ' X .' 'Q -hu. .-1 nf.. T j S' I Y- IWW. ', x ' . F ' ' I - mfr? ' ' l.'. ii'2' F4 A A-f .y Q f . ,- 5 x f l- . ...AEN l 1 yn: I ' . .V ' !'. ,uf Fw 't' N '-QL '. W' ' '1 ,, ,W 'R .- I -' ' . 'fr' H yyy , Eff' , 1' 4,12 rv, 1. 1 -.ALNXLJ Y Y 4 'X 731'1'c'15- 112 asonry y Ueparfnz en f 'Nb-.t E 1 iis : is 945'-H C I ' ,. -4.1.:'-.. -- - , -- , I , f- Q I l,jtj x-5 XX X , I ..a.'e.5e- .Q Q.. Q I -' we az- g,Qgt' 5. . 3 a-Yfivhii ,Ly,g,.Q11,g BB2 and 8B5 FRONT to REAR, Left to Right: Jerry Miller, Joseph Jefferies, Peggy Evans, Carolyn Jordan, Glenda Bigelow, Lewis Fowler, Linda Lee, June Shoffner, Harold Foster, Jerry Jones, Virginia Enoch, Jo Ann Enoch, Walter Rat- liff. Tommie Smith, Shirley Richmond, Marverene Slade, Kay Griffis, Vickie Terrell, Mary Dorsette, James Earl, Vondra Morgan, Carl Haith, David Faucette, James Tate, Larry Blackwell, Don Lambert, Wilton Enoch, Regina Harris. ADVISORS: Mrs. Banks Mr. Foust 8 My -vi.,Qf Y 3 I . me f 7'T A i BB3 and BB4 Reading from Front to Back, Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Judy Warren, Deloris Lea, Darris Liggin, Diane Pinnix, Wayne Wilson, and Jacqueline Isley. SECOND ROW: Constance Johnson, Hazeline Turner, Leon Lea, Brenda Satterfield and Dennis Boone. THIRD ROW: Dannetta Boone, Jacqueline Noble, Perlenia Henry, Richard Vaughn, Lee Pinnix, and Billy Enoch. FOURTH ROW: Nannie Woods, Charlie Curry, Martha Burns, and Carrie Crisp. FIFTH ROW: James Nixon, Arrey Faucette and Bobby Paul. SIXTH ROW: George Foster and Kenneth Turner. ADVISORS: D. L. Grier and H. I. Williams. ,....,,-V - .gm R as if I SB1 FIRST ROWQ Annie Rue Lee, Troy Thompson, William McGee. SECOND ROW: Otis Wade, Jeannie Enoch, Carolyn Jones, Zelma Watkins. THIRD ROW: Harry Mebane, Mona Warren, Nathaniel Washington, Ronnie Harris, Curtis Ratliff. FOURTH ROW: Frances Curry, Beulah Kinsey, Rubertlia Harris, James Johnson. FIFTH ROW: Larry Neal, Rosalind Lea, Bessie Coble, Geraldine Martin, Sylvia Vanhook. SIXTH ROW: Hilda Wil- liamson, Dianne Burnette, Nelda Phollips, Evelyn Coleman, Alonzo Lee. SEVENTH ROW: James Graves, Howard Crisp. B+gw11yr-. rw - W V f I Ha! H vflhri ' ,K f ' I 1 N 'll ,3 ,, O 1 1' 7ll4 1 IflRiI ROW Willit' Fnloorc, Ronnie lloswt-ll, flharlt-s I.att11nt:r, WIlllk'llilltl1'll, Willit- Fullur, Kilt-olllur HIJIIIUII. F W I ll Il XL gyQ1,1n'llJl2HW Frgmlf llllllllll, Irimt-,19win1, William Fnllur, latr1w:iaWrig,l1t, VIIIRD Rl V: Iyr- I c :ir ' 'y, Illia linov lr, llilldlllffl lwfttlr, Llziry I.-yu, Ilnrrnii llnrlh, FOIIRVII ROW llultin Init-, Dt-Iwrzili lxlf-rrow, Lairolyli Ln- I lc, l,.Ili,l1lPLIIIIIQFTIII, PH -lllll Pnlliriin. FlFl'Il ROWg Iillvt-nil: Sliliw, Amit-lt-Irv johnson, lillzulwlll Holton, IM-,'n.Ji li I I, Llnry ltrrzirn, Twl:1jorWt'll-. f V ,f ow scum ru: WORLD 'IQ malta Q 7B1 fLeft to Rightj, FIRST ROW: Dwight Raiford, Dorothy Corbett, Lillian Hazel, Carolyn Turner, John Trollinger Marion Walker. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Lipscomb, James Shivers, Lavone Johnson, Linda Long, Teresa Dil- lard, Jo Ann Gant. THIRD ROW: Gurney Pratt, Cassandra Enoch, Patsy Faucette, John Sellars, Aaron Graves. FOURTH ROW: Sandra Leath, Acquanetta Covington, Fail Stephens, Roger Stanfield, Glenda Thompson, Vir- ginia Smith. FIFTH ROW: George Miles, Edward Coleman, Connie Teel, Charlie Abney, John Satterfield, Johnny Warren. TEACHER: Miss Virgie V. Sellars. f J xfss if R K '7B2 ROWS, Left to Right, From to Back: ROW 1: Leroy Thompson, Jr. , Sylvester Allen, Iris Burnette, Linda Rogers. ROW 2: Elvie Moore, Ronald Mor rison, Daisy Byrd, Curtis Slade, Sheletha Haith, Linda Lea, William Maynard. ROW 3: Sylvia Thompson, Virginia Cates, Theodore Sharp Jr., Emma Harris, Samuel Allen, Rosetta Hatfield. ROW 4: Arthur Trollinger Isaac Maynard, Robert Upsher, Hoyt Boone, Brenda Ward, James Bigelow. ROW 5: Brenda Moore, Shirley Pat- terson, Monroe Mebane, Brendell Turner, Alice McCoy. ADVISOR, Miss Wagstaff. xx 7B-3 and '7B-6 ROWS, Left to Right, Front to Back: ROW ONE: Edith Smith, Anna Moody, Lonnie Blackwell, William Dickerson, William Day, Wanda Poole, John Richmond, and Julius Faucette. ROW TWO: Dwight Matkins, Jean Johnson, Ralph Vaughn, Beverly Martin, Deloris Haith, Annie Browing, and Flora Alston. THIRD ROW: Waddell Snipes, Franklin Enoch, Robert Alston, Barbara Lowe, Walter Burnette, Alma Rogers, and Mary Henry. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Vincent, Earl Wilson, Charlie Enoch, Sandra Clay, Wilma Gilliam, Brenda Leath, and Ronda Woods. FIFTH ROW: George Bigelow, Betty Corbett, Rosa Richmond, James Kelly, Dennis Knight, Rhonda Long, and Shirley Jordan. ADVISORS: Mr. Wilkins, Mr. Wagstaff. 3 . uuL'3hhn6n.lg:E'A, ' I fM,. , P .f Q fu W Q . - --.. K ,na H I I I mv with . 'Ill 1:2 IQII ' if If-!' -4 -,,.. an-lm. -Q ,-7 - ,f - , 1 , S' ill, Gqkferzd Qsfgff Left to Right: Mrs. Annie R. Thompson, Cashierg Mrs. Hazel Alston, Managerg Mrs. Georgia Byrdg Mrs. Mable Thompson. Mrs. Odell Enoch. Miss 1.ouiseJohnsong Miss Viola Boswellg Mrs. Annie Jean Pinnix. vii, -1 .. f , . 6'Il.YfUfAfll2.S' fir. Wiluil Hrrinfl, fVlf'w,lJll1m Harris, Mrs. Opl1uIiaRnp,urs, Mr, I,un'ial1F. Iir-wwning, Q4- ORGANIZATIONS I 1 M 'AN-an --MW Y H ,, W,.....W 7 , ,, ,,,..L44. an Y, ,,.,.. ,..,,............-- ' ,I K 1 -W W ' , .4l N I . I .W - 5 , ' 1 -Q 'vw ,, , 34- ,-' ' V if. 4: rj. 1' ' f gfllfAjl?f f,o1112c'1f FIRST ROW, from Left to Right: Hilda Ganr, Laura Kornegay, Veronica Jordan, Glenda Phillips. SECOND ROW: Cynihia Oliver, Danny Fowler, Doris Birrnette. THIRD ROW: Rena Gadison, Joycclyn Mitchell, Brenda Warren, Bonnie Warren. wil-1-7 'X X 'e , .k , r. 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FOURTH TABLE: Patricia Ratliff, Lovie Carmical, Hattie Long, Clara Stanfield, Marvarine Slade. SEATED AT DESK Linda Enoch. ADVISOR: Mrs. Dorothy H. McAdams. :Q -nsez............r......et ,ar M.. , A M7757 Left to Right, FRONT ROW: Linda Griffis, Loura Kornegay, Barbara Tinnin, Hilda Gant, Pauline Bigelow, Pa- tricia Ratliff, Shirley Lea, Dorothy Lea. SECOND ROW: Clara Stanfield, Willie Mae Jeffries, Brenda Warren, Linda Enoch, Veronica Jordan, Betty Gilliam. THIRD ROW: Laura Sue Wilson, Barbara Dudley, Doris Burnett ' Patricia Malloy, Linda Compton, Linda Burnett. FOURTH ROW: Kaye Haith, Barbara Lambert, Glenda Bald- win, Betty Herbin. FIFTH ROW: Brenda Warren, Sylvia Lea, Gail Herbin. ADVISOR: Mrs. M. W. Browning -1.-...-. ROW 11 Glenda Baldwin, Rosa Brad- shaw, Brenda Browning, Nancy Cov ington, Delacy Daye, Connie Curry ROW 2: Kay Daye, Barbara Dewer, Daisy Dixon, Veronica Dixon, Robert Enoch, Hilda Gant. ROW 3: Shirley Harris, Lillian Harvey, Gail l-lerbin, Johnnie Jeffries, Willie M. Jeffries, Clarence Jones. ROW 4: Samuel Key, Sylvia Lea, Douglas Leath, Calva Lee, Dorothy Lee, Shirley Lee. ROW 5: Ann Lowe, Betty Martin, Carolyn McGhee, Joyce Moore, Cynthia Oliver, Patri- cia Ratliff. ROW 6: Emma Reaves, Betty Tate, Onnie Tate, Maxine Thompson, John Vincent, Rosemary Vincent. 529 9 '25 16 -C I Zuszlrzess 04100111012 B 6 S2 If I D , 'Vx V: 11 J 1 '. ' a fn. , , O O Q 4' I X- l '- ROW '7: Mary F. Ward, Brenda Warren, Virginia Warren, Wallace Warren Doris Williams, Alice Woods. ACTIVITIES Gzrencf C115 Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Wyvonia Jones, CPresider1LJg Virginia Warren, fViee Pres.Jg Donald Huling, Ann Lowe Patsy Curry, Douglas Leath. SECOND ROW: Maxine Thompson, CAsst. Typisllg Joyce Moore, Connie Curry, Charlie Wilson, Eddie Enoch, Bernard Clinkscale, fAssr. Seeretaryj. THIRD ROW: Cynthia Oliver, CTreasurerJg Schelia Williamson, Garland Brown, Samuel Key, Dwight Hunter, Clarence Jones. FOURTH ROW: Rena Cadi- son, Wallace Warren, Doris Williams, Brenda Browning, fProgram Committeejg Veronica Dixon, fTypistl, FIFTH ROW: Kay Daye, Shirley Harris, Hilda Gam, Willie Mae Jeffries, Vera Flowers, Betty Allen, Berry Marlin, fSee.l. Xa Qke CVM f . , ff M - -x fs 7 0 . .Je P S amps 01W .:-VA, A: -S w . 3 E , . R nf X- , 54 . . A 4: e . g-v'- 0 it Yiamf ' . st:-'-' Q 13 ' 'wr-f -. - 1 'fl.,. ' Tk My V ,m-rf-:--- if '- :1' ft ,ll 'S A .ap i H sun, 5' ATHLETICS !' Weak '50 T-lt. : v I 1 , ,,', l ll if 4 I xaol X7 7 , at 9 sf fx , iq Iisfsszgesfg fsiwvftpffs Q kg W VN? VW V5 N y F082 f 1 I ,BZ BBT 75 B1 W5 M y ,qffen 42? W , Q 5' 65, ,zz ,uusinr any 4 so b ,tv 1114 , , - is 2' 2 ,:I,: 7?Qoff5aff 7061112 Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Jackie Williamson, Jerry Williamson, Charlie Wilson, Gayland Brown, Roy Thomp- son, Henry Nickles, Mack Thompson, John McLaurin. 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