King High School - Cabin Yearbook (King, NC)

 - Class of 1962

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ff ' Q2 i i f, f , U Donated to the King Public Library In Memory of James Underwood .CQJ'f rffy i w I Q P w I vrcxl BoLEs Editor s The Eagle dl Amar'-as . s DONALD BOWLES J A Associate Editor f - ' . f - f x -jf Q. 162. 1 ' ' M 5? ' 4. ' f JANICE SMITH High School Editor ' 'BEVERLY MOORE Photography Editor JENNY? BOLEJACK, WAYNE LONG xilementary Editors A BRENDA WESTMORELAND, GLENOLA MCGEE, NANCY HALL PAYE DEAN BROWN, NANCY TUTTLE Typists ' Business Managers - ,wi- Staff fx ,P A Wx, f, fs, R. i l r JAMES UN DERWOOD Sponsor Y 5 w, 2,4 A yr . 'JW' ,, -E Q.. 'iii Q A ,A 5415953 ,Q ,,, , 1 ww. 13-V, f, IGGY: 1- .if-7 'Z..,' . , , xi gi Q fl, . 45,71 kiln? , WJ f 11:51, Q , ,W A f , Q f f ' Ji- 7 2 z 5 2 6 2 1 4 5 Z 9 5 fl 6' f' 2 5 a Z 5 5 E 2 Y 3 5 2 3 55 44 E lf E 5 Q L 2 5 2 Q s ? fi 4 s E 'Q Q .LSD !AlmERUuNhllHmIMm BihDlYfi ' Ours is the liesl nigh school in ine land. W Divided we'd fall, gui united we stand. 4 Our teachers are an important part of our school, in' fact, they are the essence of the school. Long after our days at King High School have ended, memories of our capable faculty will continue to linger in our minds. ---1 HI!!! dministration ' 7 414' '-'ui ' ' . . . . , ,QQ 4 'Q' MR. O.T. NEAL Q Y Q11-Per g MRS. T.W. MCGEE MR. LM. UNDERWOOD Secretary Treasurer Principal Assistant Principal p l MR. ROBER COVINGTON School Board D DR. w.J. HELSABECK fl MR. RUPERT HALL if i F Chairman - DR. J.R. JoNEs 4, upervisors MRS. GRACE T. RODENBOUGI-I MR. A.E. GARNER Elementary School Supervisor High School Supervisor NJ? Superintendent MR. R.M. GREEN A High idlbwlgsa :yy 'vm-nh , MRS. REBECCA MOSER MR. SID WILLIAMS Librarian, Math Commercial MR. VERNON KIMBRO MRS. ALENE GRAVITT Social Studies, English, Coach Science MR. JAMES UNDERWOOD MRS. JANE PEDIGO MR. MELVIN HUNTER Math English, Social Studies Science, Social Studies 8 School Faculty l MISS KATHLEEN HALL MRS. MARGARET PASCHAL English, Social Studies English, Foreign Language -MRS. IRENE BRANDON MR. R.M. COLLINS MR. C.M. FELTS Eighth Grade Eighth Grade Eighth Grade iid ft? MRS. VIRGINIA PATTERSON MR. SAMUEL FURCI-IES MRS . MARY GILFRY Home Economics Agriculture Librarian 9 ff,-,am ' . ' ,Ar-. f,. . t-Q4 'Qian Elementary . P5 ,af f f Y A 4 f f 5' e MRS. MARY ETTA MISS ELOISE I-IUTCHINS GENTRY First Grade First Grade MRS . JESSIE GARNER MRS . ALMA BARR Second Grade Second Grade MRS. AGNES STEWART First Grade MRS . MARGARET WHITT Second Grade MRS . VERA DIXON MRS . ELLIE BOYLES Third Grade Third Grade MRS. FRANCES TAYLOR Third Grade MRS. JOYCE COLLINS First Grade MRS. DORIS MCCLANAI-IAN Second Grade MRS. LOTTIE CHANCE Fourth Grade -A-M- -.. -.-W , , Faculty . MRS . MARIANNE MRS . MADELYN KIMBRO MARSHALL Fourth Grade Fourth Grade MRS. LIDA I-IUTCHINS MISS CLARA HELSABECK Fifth Grade Fifth Grade MRS . ETI-IEL MOORE MRS. RANDIE LEWIS , Fifth Grade Sixth Grade MR. ROBER COVINGTON MRS. FRANCES KISER Seventh Grade Seventh Grade MRS. CAROLYN HUNTER MRS. MARGURITE GENTRY Sixth Grade Sixth Grade Q Q., MRS. MARIE I-IAYNES MRS. MARINUS Seventh Grade Special Education -.mw.,,.,....., ff, ,,.., W ,,.1n1-ww' We dedicate to Who loves us? Who cares for us? Who makes sacrifices for us daily? Who knows and understands us?sWho shares our sorrows and joys? Who is willing to give advice and guidance each and every day? Who can we turn to in times of sorrow and need? Who can we look to in times of happiness and joy? llwlllf 12 our Parents OUR PARENTS! A sense of love and deep appreciation leads V us to dedicate the 1962 EAGLE to our PARENTS -Those -l.ji who possess an endless love and interest in our well-being-- Those to whom we give a high degree of love and respect. I ?g av7'v uv?-v uv?'v 'vq'5-Qu'7'v ai?-u uv7'v Q 'I' Mr. 8 Mrs. George A. Barr Mrs. Will Reid Bennett Mr. 8Mrs. A.C. Chambers Mr. 8Mrs. T.W. Denny Mr. S Mrs.Thurman W. Dodson, Mr.. S Mrs. Mr. S Mrs. Mr. GMrs Mr. 8Mrs Mr. 8Mrs Mr. 8Mrs Mr. SMrs Mr. SMrs Mr. S Mrs Mr. 8Mrs Mr. 8Mrs Mr. GMrs Mr. 8Mrs Mr. 8Mrs Mr. SMrs Mr. 8 Mrs Lefferage Tuttle Morris Boles Harvey Brown Baxter Hall Keith Kirby Paul Kiser Glenn McGee Edgar W. Meadows Hughes Mitchell E.H. Moore Ernest Smith Grady E. Stone Roland Walsh Roe F. Westmoreland Roy Ashby, Sr. Jack Westmoreland G Mrs. 8 Mrs. 8 Mrs 8 Mrs LH. Boyles James Allen Brandon james G. Dalton . Denver E. Duggins, Sr. Walter Duggins 8 Mrs 8 Mrs. S Mrs S Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs Dewey A. Long Thomas Mabe Sandy Mabe Carl Smith E.E. Bolejack Willie Gray Hunter Ruby Thurman Maggie Cummings Harvey Hall Mabel Lawson 8 Mrs S Mrs 8 Mrs. S Mrs G Mrs 8 Mrs William Henry Mays Grady O. Newsome Harvey Smith Herman Smith Arch Tuttle Marvin Watts 13 E is E is 6 ig. E 4' C Q gs 4' C Q E' 2' Q DfXu5cDfk Dfl DQ '3 ' 'VS' E. E is C Q 21: S C6 n.4uuan-n-ru-s-:wrrJmu-uu.5aruuwrrrwu1vp-----mv!---1. -.. J----.-an-1m--rv--v------Y--7 ,.........,.,.:.:,:: f ' .. .... 7 , H7611 he loyal to the end. On that, King High, you can depend.- From the close companionship we have had these past years at King High School com es a deep, never-ending warm f e e 1 in g toward our fellow class mates. S. 45? 'xx A245 T W , , le , iw J ski? W ,gm I. ' EQ, A., 14 QS -If . 40' M ' QQ 5. 'S ELSSCS Fa 11 Winter Spring -.-,., . .I , ,I , . .',Y, .v, . ,f,.v,.-,,, lf . ., Y, , ....,,.-.,, , , MY.,U--Mv,-2-W--if.-1-V,-,.-,,.m.,v1.,..W,..:..,., - - - - bleniories ROY EMERSON ASI-IBY, IR. Did nothing in particular and did it well. F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Bus Captain 2,3,45 4-I-I Club 152. Seniors CHARLES LLOYD BARR There are two things to aim at in life, first to get what you want5 and then to enjoy it. Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Class Officer 1,35 Student Council Representative 1,45 Traffic Committee 45 4-I-I Club 1,2,35 Boys' State Representative 35 Monogram Club 4, President 45 Glee Club 45 Senior Play Cast 45 Bus Driver 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Business Manager. BRUCE DEAN BENNETT If Knowledge is power I must have Blown a fuse. Class Officer 1,2535 Science Club 45 Bus Driver 45 Junior Varsity Basketball 15 Manager 35 Superlative 45 4-H Club 15 Substitute Bus Driver 2,35 Bus Captain 2. JENNY LOU BOLEJACK Life is a Mirror5 Smile at It and It will smile back at you. Piano 15 Majorette 1,25F.H.A. Treasurer 35 4-H Club 1,2,3, Officer 35 Student Council 3,45 May Day Chairman 45 Booster Club 25Alternate Cheerleader 25 Cheerleader 3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Newspaper Staff 2, 35 Monog ra m Club 45 Annual Staff 45 Business Club 4, Business Club Reporter 45 Bus Captain 45 Class Officer, Secretary 45 Superlative 4. 18 Pep Rallies VICKI RAY BOLES Learn as though you would live forever5 Live as though you would die tomorrow. Beta Club 2,3,4, President 45 Math Club 2,3,4, Vice -President 2, Treasurer 35 Science Club 2, 3,4, Secretary 2, Secretary-Treasurer 35 F.l-l.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 45 Band 1,2,3,4, President 2, Vice- President 35 Majorette 3,45 Student Council 2, 3,45 Treasurer 2, Vice- President 35 Girls' State Repre sentative 35 Glee Club 3,45 School Science Fair Winner 25 Editor of Annual 45 Winner of World Peace Essay Contest 35 Piano Student 1,25 Marshal 35 Honor Student 45 Class Officer 2, 3, Vice -President 2, Secretary 35 Miss King Hi Attendant 35 Monogram Club 3,45 junior Varsity Basketball 15 Debating Club 1,2, 3,45 Booster Club 25 French Club 4. Class of '62 5, .,1.',,.,, z 3 DONALD BOWLES Choose wisely for happiness lies largely in your own choice . V Class Officer 3,4,Vice-President 35 Math Club 3, 4, lst Vice -President 45 Science Club 3,45 Student Council 1,3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Bus Driver 45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Senior Play 45 Superlative 45 Annual Staff 45 4-I-I Club 1,2,3. GERALD VANCE BOYLES Today is the tomorrow you worried aboutyesterday,and all is well. Class Officer 1,2,35 Math Club 3,45 Science Club 3,45 Monogram Club 1,2,3,45 Student Council 1,45 Boys' State Representative 35 Senior Play 45 Bus Driver 45 Baseball 1,2, 3,45 Basketball 3,45YAnnual Staff 4. JIMMY BRANDON It matters not what you are thought to be but what you are . F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Officer 45 Substitute Bus Driver 3,45 Student Council 45 Bus Captain 45 4-I-I Club. 19 -..-..-L- ..... - No Mountain is so high that it can not be conquered. F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4, Officer 3,45 4-H Club 1,2, 35 Junior Varsity Basket- ball 1,25Varsity Basketball 3,43 Baseball Manager 3, Monogram Club 4, Senior Play . 5 I 1 Nothing is so difficult but that it may be found out by seeking. Glee Club 3,43 F.H.A. 2,45 4-H Club 1,2,35 Bus Captain 4, junior Varsity Basketball 1 Bus Trips to Games FAYE DEAN BROWN Every minute you are angry you lose 60 seconds of happiness. F.H.A. Club 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Monogram Club 2,3,45 Junior Varsity 13 4-H Club 1,2,3, Business Club 3,4, President 4, Glee Club 4, Miss King Hi Attendant 4, Student Council Representative 45 Newspaper Staff 3,45 Annual Staff 4, Senior Play Cast 4. S e n i o r s DELLINE JOHNSON CHAMBERS DIANNE PAT CRANFORD Say what you think but think before you say it. Glee Club 2,3,45 F.H.A. 2,3,45 4-H Club 1,2,3. PAULINE MAE CUMMINGS W A 20 . History JAMES IRWIN DALTON To live longer, live slowly. Mount Airy 1,25 Monogram Club 25 Baseball 25 Senior Play Cast 45 Bus Driver 45 Superlative 4. Class of '62 FROSTY WILLIAM DENNY Happy am I, From care I'm free, Why aren't they all just like me. F.F.A., 1,2,3,45 4-I-I Club 1,2,35 Junior Varsity Basketball 1,25 Varsity 3,45Substitute Bus Driver 2,3,45Student Council 25Glee Club 45 Bus Captain 2,45 Senior Play Cast 45 Basketball Manager 2. THURMAN WESLEY DODSON, IR. The trouble with being a good sport is that you have to lose in order to prove it. 4-H Club 1,2,35 Monogram Club 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2, 3,45 Basket- ball 1,2,3,4, Captain 45 Superlative 45 Senior Play Cast. ELWORTI-I JUNIOR DUGGINS It matters not how long we live, but how. 4-I-I Club 15 Halloween King 1,25 Student Council Representative 35 Annual Staff 45 Superlative 45 Class Officer 1,2,4. 1 21 -1a ' ' .595 K 1-1. X College Boards NORRIS CARLTON DUGGINS Eat, drink, sleep and be merry, for tomorrow you may die . Baseball 3,45 4-H Club 15 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3,45 Class Officer 35 Substitute A fe' Bus Driver 35 Bus Driver 4. , ,yrs if as 51,194 fm 7 5' ,gy . C fl 1 O I' S , .W MZ? We we , If ' mg FRANCES CATHERINE HALL Keep Smiling5 it makes people wonder what you've been up to. 4-H Club 1,25 F.H.A. 2,3,45 Glee Club 45 Business Club 45 Class Officer 2,35 President 25 Monogram Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Vice- President 45 Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co -Captain 4, All -County 35 Annual Staff 45 Hi Lite Staff 3,4, Associate Editor 3, Editor 45 Bus Captain 35 Student Council 3,45 Superlative 45 junior Marshal 35 World Peace Contestant 35 junior Varsity Basketball 15 Booster Club 25 Senior Play Cast 45 Honor Student. NANCY JANE HALL Today is the tomorrow,you worried about yesterday,and all is well. 4-I-I Club 1,25 3, Reporter 35 Piano 1,2, 35 Student Council 45 Business Club 45 Math Club 45 Science Club 3,45 Beta Club 45 Newspaper Staff 4, Business Manager 45 Annual Staff 4, Typist5 World Peace Contest 3, Runner-Up5 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, President 45 Bus Captain 2, 3,4. MARY CATHERINE HUNTER It doesn't matter how long we live, but how. 4-H Club1,2,35F.H.A.1,2,3,45G1ee Club 3,45 Substitute Bus Driver 4. 22 Exams GLEN DA DALE KIRBY You'll find that when all is understood, what seemed bad was really good. F.H.A. 1,2545 School Science Fair Winner 25 Civil Defense Essay Contest Winner 25 Bus Captain 35 Newspaper Staff 45 Business Club 4, Business Club Recording Secretary 45 Class Reporter 45 Beta Club 45 Library Assistant 4 . Class of '62 BRENDA GALE KIRBY For the way we live today so shall we succeed or fail tomorrow. F.H.A. 1,2,4, Vice-President 45 4-H Club 1,25 School Science Fair Winner 25 Bus Captain 35 Newspaper Staff 45 Business Club 4, Business Club Treasurer 45 Library Assistant 45 Glee Club 45 Civil Defense Essay Contest 2. BRENDA FRANCIS KISER Everything is possible for tomorrow--no dream too foolish, no goal too high. Math Club 25354, President 45 Science Club 25354, Vice-President 45 Beta Club 45 Business Club 45 Student Council 2,45 Representative 25 Newspaper Staff 45 F.H.A. Club 1,2,3545 Song Leader 4, Reporter 35 Piano 1,2, 3,45 Typing Contest 35 Marshal 35 Honor Student 45 Glee Club 2, 3,45 Pianist 45 Debating Club 15 2, 3,45 Senior Debating 2, 3, 45 World Peace Contest 35 Science Fair Honorable Mention 2. PHYLLIS KAY LAWSON The more you give and do, the more you have and are. Glee Club 152,35 F.H.A. 15253545 4-H Club 15253, Vice-President 1,2, President 35 Math Club 3,45 Science Club 2,35 Reporter 253, Secretary 45 Student Council 3,45 World Peace Contest 35 Junior Varsity Basketball 15 Alternate Cheerleader 35 Cheerleader 45 Beta Club 45 Bus Captain 45 French Club 45 Newspaper Staff 45 Monogram Club 45 Honor Student 4. ll 23 4 Christmas Holidays DEWEY WAYNE LONG Speak soft and carry a big stick. Band 1, 2,3,4, Vice -President 4, Drum Major 3,4,Glee Club 45 Senior Play Cast 43 Annual Staff 4, Monogram Club 3,45 4-H Club 1,2. , Seniors BOBBY GRAY MABE Common sense is instinct, and enough of it is genius. 4-I-I Club 2, Glee Club 1, F.F.A. Club 4. I ef? . 4 1!W V L 291 f' x. LLOYD REID MABE Don't explin, friends don't need it, and your enemies won't believe you anyway. F.F.A. 1,2,3, 4, Vice-President 45 Substitute Bus Driver 25 Bus Driver 3,45 Superlative 4. OZELL MAYS Kindness is the golden chain by which society is bound together. 4-I-I Club 1,2,35 F.H.A. 2,3,4, Glee Club 3,43 Bus Captain 4. 24 Hamlet JUDY FAYE MEADOWS lt is Greater honor to be trusted, than to be loved. F.H.A. 1,2535 4-H Club 1,2535 Miss King High Attendant 1,25 Miss King High 45 Superlative 45 Class Officer 15 Glee Club 4. Class of 62 GLENOLA GAYE MCGEE Act well your part, for there all the honor lies. Student Council Officer 3, Corresponding Secretary of Student Council 35 Annual Staff 4, Typist 45Band 3,45Majorette 3,45 Band Sweetheart 3,45 4-I-I Club 1,2,35 Glee Club 3,45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Hi Light Staff 2,3,45 Senior Play Cast 45 French Club 45 Booster Club 35 Junior Varsity Basketball 15 Class Reporter 1,25 Alternate Cheerleader 1, Cheerleader 2,3,45 Co-Chief 45 Monogram Club 3,45 School Science Fair Winner 25 County Science Fair Winner 25 Student Council Committee 3,45 Business Club 3,4, Vice-President 4. PEGGY ANN MITCHELL lf God be for me, who be against me. Germanton High School 1, 2, 35 Class Officer 15 4-H Club 1,25 Student Council Officer 35 Marshal 35 Miss Germanton High 35 junior Play Cast 35 Cheerleader 35 Beta Club 45 Superlative 45 Science Club 45 Annual Staff 35 Latin Club 4. BEVERLY RUTH MOORE He builds too low who builds below the Stars. Class President 45 Honor Student 45 Chief Marshal 35 National Science Foundation Summer Institute 35 School Science Fair Winner 35 County Science Fair Winner 35 Science Club 253,45 Vice -President 3, Presi- dent 45 Math Club 2,3,4, Secretary 25 Beta Club 3,45 Treasurer 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 2,35 Annual Staff 45 Newspaper Staff 45 Student Council 3,45 Monogram Club 2,35 F.l'l.A. 1,2,3,45 Junior Varsity 15 French Club 45 Bus Captain 152,35 Lunchroom Clerk 45 World Peace Contest 2, 3. 25 QEndlessl5xpenses W Seniors DORIS MAE NEWSOME God gave his life for me, why not give my life to Him 4-I-I Club 1,25 Glee Club 45 F.I-I.A. 1 BRENDA ANN SMITH 'It is better to say nothing and appear ignorant than to speak and remove all doubt. F.I-l.A. 1,2535 4-H Club 1,2,35 Junior Varsity Basketball 1, Varsity 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 45 Monogram Club 2, 3,45 Newspaper Staff 4. Substitute Bus Driver 3. HUBERT CLAYTON SMITH Misspending a man's time is a kind of self homicide F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Baseball2,3,45junior Varsity Basketball 1,2 Mono gram Club 2,3545 4-I-I Club 1,25 Bus Driver 3,4 Student Cotmcil Representative 35 Annual Staff 45 Newspaper Staff 4 Senior Play 4 f 125.5 JANICE FAYE SMITH Perfection may never be reached but it's worth reaching for. Piano 15 Glee Club 15 Miss King High Attendant 15 F.I-I.A. 1,2,3,4, Officer 45 Newspaper Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 Business Club 45 Basket- ball 25 Manager of Girls Basketball 45 Monogram Club 3,45 Student Council 3,45 Bus Captain 45 4-H Club 2,3. 26 Invitations JUDITH MAUREEN SMITH The thing that costs the least, but creates the most is just a pleasant smile . 4-H Club 15 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Monogram Club 2, 3,45 Miss King High Attendant 2,35 Maid of Honor 45 Bus Captain 3,45 Paper Staff 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Vice-President of Monogram Club 35 Vice -President of Student Council 45 Superlative 4. BARBARA LYNN STONE That which is striking and beautiful is not always good, but that Class of '62 which is good is always beautiful. Honor Student 45 junior Marshal 35 Beta Club 3,4, Secretary 45 Girls' State Representative 35 Debating 2, 35World Peace Contest 35 Science Club 2,3,4, Reporter 25 Glee Club 2,3,45 4-H Club l,2,35 Class Officer 15 Newspaper Staff 35 Miss King High Attendant 45 junior Varsity 15 Cheerleader 3,45 Student Council 1,2,3,45 Senior Play Cast 45 Monogram Club 45 Booster Club 25 Math Club 3,4. JOHN WAYNE TUTTLE God is my Co-Pilot. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, President of F.F.A. 45 Substitute Bus Driver 2,3545 Bus Captain 3,45 4-H Club 1. NANCY ANN TUTTLE A smile is like an echo5 it always comes back to you. Glee Club 1,25 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Alternate Cheerleader 1, Cheer- leader 2,3,4, Chief 45 4-H Club 1,2,3, President 2, Vice-President 3, County Vice -President 25 Newspaper Staff 35 Class Officer 2, Treasurer 25 Debating Team 2,3, Alternate 15 Wake Forest Speech Festival Winner 25 Librarian 35 Student Council Representative 25 Recording Secretary 35 President 45 Beta Club 3,45 Business Club 45 Bus Captain 35 Monogram Club 3,4, Secretary of Monogram Club 45 Annual Staff 45 Superlative 4. 27 ,:l4-,f:, aaa, sm-.----,,-,m Graduation BRENDA SUE WALSH The best way to keep from losing face, is to keep the lower part of it shut. Alternate Majorette 15 4-H Club 1,25 F.H.A. 2,3545 Annual Staff 45 Bus Captain 2,45 High Light Staff 35 Class Reporter 35 Glee Club 4- Publicity Manager for Senior Play 4. 7 BONNIE MARIE WATTS I'd rather be small and shine5 than tall and cast a shadow. Glee Club 1,25 F.H.A. 1, 2,3,45 Newspaper Staff 45 Business Club 45 Student Council 35 4-H Club 152,35 Librarian 25 Booster Club 25 Student Council Representative 45 Bus Captain 4. BRENDA CAROL WESTMORELAND Never sacrifice the future on the alter of the present. Majorette 1,25 4-H Club 1, 2, 35 Varsity Basketball 2, 35 junior Varsity 1,25 3,45 Business Club 45 Annual Staff 45 Newspaper Staff 45 Mono- gram Club 3,45 Glee Club 45 Senior Play Cast 45 Honor Student 45 Librarian 4. 28 15 Cheerleader 4, Alternate Cheerleader 15 Bus Captain 3,45 F.H.A. Last Will and Testament We, the graduating class of 1962, of King High School, being of abnormal minds, who think we are the most important class that ever journeyed into the world, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament in order to pass our cherished and worthless possessions to anyone worthy of them . To Mr. Neal and the faculty we leave our sincere appreciation for the knowledge and prestige you have helped us to acquire through our high school years. To the juniors, sophomores, and freshmen, we leave our seats as a graduating class, hoping you will fill them as well as we have. The following individuals leave their most valuable possessions to the members of the junior class: GLENOLA MCGEE leaves her bottle of peroxide to Carole Brandon and Nancy Hall. KAY LAWSON leaves her twisting ability to Frances Stewart. GLENDA and BRENDA KIRBY leave their ability to confuse the teachers to anyone who is willing to try. BRENDA SMITH leaves her basketball suit to Bonnie Gravely hoping she will do great things for the team, NANCY HALL leaves her memories of Walnut Cove to Janice Redding and Joann Southern. DONALD BOWLES leaves his book How to Lose 50 lbs. in Ten Easy Lessons, to Terry Tuttle. LYNN STONE bequeaths all her short skirts and little red bows to Kay Robertson, and her love for the beach to Shelby Inman. BRENDA KISER leaves all her problems, and her love for Pilot Mountain to Faye Flippin. CHARLES BARR wills his great height to Billy Webster hoping he will be able to see everything that is happening . WAYNE LONG just leaves. PEGGY MITCHELL wills her superlative Most Intellectual to Judy Watson. A JUDY MEADOWS leaves her mirror, and the title Miss King Hi to Hazel Parris. DORIS NEWSOME leaves to James Gibson her ability to iigdy next year. BRENDA WESTMORELAND leaves her ability to sleep, eat, and talk in class, and get by with it to Kathy Bennett. FAYE DEAN BROWN leaves all her past boy friends to Pam Kiser, Karen Edwards, and Doris Long. NORRIS DUGGINS and CLAYTON SMITH leave their places at Tiny Diny to Mike Boyles and Doug Smoot. JUNIOR DUGGINS leaves his charm and personality to Billy Chambers, and his ability to haul the girls around to Joe Johnson. BRUCE BENNETT leaves his comb to Johnny Shore and his good looks to Wayne Slate. CATHY HALL leaves her superlative Most Athletic to Judy Barr, and her ability to keep talking to Sandra Newsome . VICKI BOLES leaves her position as Editor of the Annual to Bonnie Kirby. BONNIE WATTS leaves to Diane Browder a can of spinach, hoping that she will grow more . JENNY BOLEJACK wills her superlative Best Personality to Mary Ann Gentry. GERALD BOYLES leaves his ability to stand up for the Chevy to E.R. Conrad. JUDITH SMITH leaves her everwinning smile to Sylvia Sprinkle. NANCY TUTTLE leaves her office as President of the Student Council to Jackie Bovender. THURMAN DODSON leaves his superlative Most Athletic to Calvin Voss. JIMMY BRANDON leaves his skill to run improper mufflers to anyone who likes to run from the police. JOHN CHAMBERS wills his formula for gun powder to Steve Covington. ROY ASI-IBY being of sound mind and body, did away with everything he had before he left. LLOYD MABE wills his dancing ability to Junior Collins. WAYNE TUTTLE wills his little black book to Bruce Robertson hoping this inform ation will last until he can get started by himself. FROSTY DENNY leaves his giggles and curly hair to Bobby Mickey and Donald Chapman. BOBBY MABE leaves his ability to court in school to Frankie Barr. JIM DALTON leaves all his flirting abilities to Ronnie Hauser. BRENDA WALSH leaves her black rinse and shortness to Mary Jane Tuttle . BEVERLY MOORE leaves her leadership ability as President of the Senior Class to Lawrence Voss. MARY HUNTER leaves her smile and her freckles to anyone who wants them. OZELL MAYS leaves her ability to do the Hully -Gully to Judy Watts. PAULINE CUMMINGS leaves all her long blond hair to Judy Atwood. PAT CRANFORD leaves her giggles to Sylvia Wall. JANICE SMITH wills her World History notes to John Snider hoping he will do better next year than he did this year. WitneSSeS-- KAY LAWSON BULLWINKL Testatm MICKEY Mousa 29 Semor Class Adv1sors if Class Motto GIVE to the world the best that you have and the best will come back to you . MRS. REBECCA MOSER MR. SID WILLIAMS Class Flower Class Colors American Beauty Rose Red and White M a s co t s f' gff f fjmggf ff offs .,-.-...w-- 'a Mg jf BETH CI-IIDDIE ANDY WATTS 30 We Remember KV , fn 4 f xl X iff Z 1F'?Tq?gV5'f,?'?!ff -14, ,f -H-five Junior Class Officers ' JANICE REDDING Secretary E. R. CONRAD ' ' ' Vice -President s, R 9 A N CALVIN Voss Treasurer FRANKIE BARR President ,, -Q' 1 +5 , x,-1, .sp JUDY ATWOOD Class of '63 JA CKIE BOVEN DER GLENDA BARBER RUBY BARNECASTLE F RAN KIE BARR JUDY BARR KATHY BENNETT 4fanuK..W I CAROL BRANDON DIANNE BROWDER RONNIE BINKLEY WILLIE BLEDSOE MIKE BOYLES VIRGINIA BOYLES 33 ,,..,.........,,m. nmL11u Juniors 'WM was-.his K Y w I L EDWARD BROWDER JUDY CALLOWAY DONALD CHAPMAN JUNIOR COLLINS KAREN EDWARDS BILLY CHAMBERS E. R. CONRAD STEVE COVINGTON 'VO JUNIOR Essrcx on 'UW '1f1'J- MELBA CRADDOCK LINDA CROMER CHARLES DARNELL PEGGY EDMONS FAYE FLIPPIN DELBERT GORDON BONNIE GRAVELY NANCY V. HALL KENNETH HA RTGROVE RONNIE HAUSER SHELBY INMAN JOE JOHNSON BONNIE KIRBY 35 GLENN GENTRY MARY ANN GENTRY -..fg,,,,,415,j545-'.E.e1:wfaf,A:ar51:f.E:4s z::':1,,,.':'. i ?f : , :2'l:li,1r' 1 -111 if-'5ff'1.'T:f:P:'i'. Juniors JERRY MABE RAYMOND MARSHALL JERRY MICKEY SANDRA NEWSOME HAZEL PARRIS JANICE REDDING BRUCE ROBERTSON KAY ROBERTSON JOHNNY SHORE WAYNE SLATE DOUGLAS SMOOT JOHN SNIDER DAVID SOUTHERN BOBBY MICKEY v RONALD STEVENS JOANN SOUTHERN YV . U 1 SYLVIA SPRINKLE DORIS WEBSTER JIMMY WEBSTER TERRY WOOD FRANCES STEWART JIMMY TEDDER MARY J. TUTTLE TERRY TUTTLE NORMAN SMITH LAWRENCE VOSS JUDY WATSON BILLY WEBSTER 37 Class of '63 sf 'Wm-, 2 4 C is .........,................ tri l ,iii za. '7 W.i5 ' at Q 'K-Mi' Sophomore Class Officers STEVE DALTON Treasurer ANN PRUITT Secretary KATHERINE MOORE President PAM KIRBY Vice -President CHARLES ADKINS BETTY JO BADGETT JUDY BARNEYCASTLE CAROL BENTON KAREN BOLEJACK ALLAN BOLES . J.V. BQLES PAT BOYLES STEVE DALTON GLORIA DUGGINS NORMA EDMONS LINDA EDWARDS BETTY FULK CLYDE FULK LINDA FULK JEANETTE FULTON by STEVE BOYLES JACKIE BUTNER DEE CARROLL JUDY COLLINS ALFRED CRADDOCK ,- A , 6 . VN ,Q , ,fww KAYE GOFF R . C . GORDON RICHARD GIBSON KENNETH HALL JUDY HARRISON BRENDA HENSELY DORIS HOLDER FREYA JOHNSON JERRY LONG PHYLLIS LOVE DIANNE MABE PEGGY JO MABE JAMES MARSHALL JUDY MARTIN JUNIOR MCGEE BOBBY MOORE KATHERINE MOORE JANET MOSER SIDNEY MOSER NANCY NEWSOME ANN PRUITT MICHAEL RICHARDSON GENETT SMITH GERALD SMITH SLYVIA WALL SONDRA VOGLER RONALD WALL PHILLIP VANCE MABEL WARNER RONNIE WHITE WAN DA WHITE SANDRA WOLFF W ---V-el HARREL SMITH BECKIE SPAINHOUR JUDY TABOR LEONARD TUTTLE NORMA TUTTLE I :E . ' 4 -Agnazr I I 1 i i E In 3 I I 1 I 1 I E E gnxuu:-rg:--.E ..-..-: :-:. . -.g1z.m in. 4 4 In IL? A A .1 1 Q ? I Q I! X , qnqm, ,fs .M Jn-N. ,.,,4-,,igi,...,f, M o If I 6, P. 3 Whig? Freshman Class Officers LEON LANKFORD President BRENDA COLLINS Vice-President KENT KISER Secretary-Treasurer Larry Boles Brenda Booze Terry Bowman Douglas Boyles Dianne Boyles Marie Bowen Elbert Boyles Steve Burge Kay Carroll , Perry Carroll Brenda Collins Barbara Covington jimmy Ashby Carolyn Baker Gregg Bennett Marie Blakely jerry Bledsoe C1 a s s of '6 5 Louise Craddock Glenn Cromer James Cox Louise Cox Janie Crews Shelia Crowder Wanda Davis Wayne Davis Richard Donathan Libby Durham Johnny East Terry Edwards Louise Flippin Roger Fulk jerry Golf Richard Golf Gloria Gordon Peggy Gordon ,9ff..mm1qmff .gan-,av JH' :UV r f 1- ga , .!!3jZf7211:a:!'4.-11.454 .-.Z.,1,,1:'.rf7f.'.1'E.-.f5r1e5Tw,I-.yn ,rf 0 , 24'-'LEA -1 N 'f c. f' '-34-1 W ' -11 ' -f . . A:-:H-' I-4 f. .Vg . - , . . , 1 V V 4, , ' Susan Griffin Barbara Grimes Betty Hall Johnny Hall Ray Hall jimmy Hauser Freshmen Leon Lankford Sandra Lawson Sara Lawson Glenda Lawson Jane Lewis Mary Ann Limeback Don Mabe Henry Mabe Ronnie Mabe Judy Marshall Jerry Martin Butch McGee C arlton McKenney Elaine McKnight johnny Mitchell Deobra Moore Clydie Moorefield l Dorthy Meadows L Debora Moore Kay I-Iensely Gary Hicks Gail Holder Linda Hunter Roger Inman Larry Ingram Donald james Kathy johnson John Kinzer Mary A. Kirby Kent Kiser Ronald Kiser Shirly Overby Douglas Payne Sue Pike George Pike Shelby Poindexter Annie Lee Priddy Donna Roberts Franklin Sells Bobby Slate Carolyn Slate Arthur Smith Kay Smith Sandra Meadwell Marlyin New Ellen Ne al Jeanette Needham Norma Newsome Susan Newsome Class of '65 David Smith Doris Smith Gary Smith Steve Smith Brent Smith Larry Southern jerry Stanley Wanda Stone Ronnie Tedder Harvey Tedder Harold Timmons Bobby Tuttle Varner Vogler Earl Voss Kenneth Watson Eddie White Ronald Westmoreland Larry Wood Eighth Grade Larry Barber Lottie Beasley Ronald Bennett Glenn Bennett Kenneth Bledsoe Garland Boyd David Brandon Judy Brown Judy Ann Brown Carl Calloway james Calloway R.L. Calloway Virginia Calloway Powell Cain Pat Chance Ray Chance Arnold Childress Jean Collins Glenn Collins Charles Covington Linda Covington Danny Cox Dallas Cromer Sally Cromer Eddie Culler Freddie Culler Irene Culler Glenda Dalton Betty Dodson Betty Duggins Ralph Essick Mary Ely Donald Fain Betty Ann Felts Carl Fulk Nancy Fulk Kathleen Fuquay Donald Gibson Charles Gillispie Gail Gordon Arnold Goodman Ann Gunnell Ann Hall Barry Hall Robert Hall Gary Hall Beverly Harrison Brenda Hauser Jo Ann Hendrix Reid Hiedgins Allan Hicks Sandra Holder George Hunter ff: 1- -1 ' 1 'Y' 55? -5 x iv, E 1 g h t h G r a cl c E Elaine James 5 Frank James Kelly Jackson 1 Andrea Johnson f Pat Keiger Charles Kirby g Beverlie Kiser r 1 Lois Kiser Bonita Lewis i 1 Donald Love Patricia Love Dianne Mabe if Janice Marshall J.R. Marshall Leslie Meadows I Kay McKnight 5 Judy Mickey l Huskey Moser 1 Margaret McElroy 5 Billy MCI-lone 5 Paul Nance I David New Jimmy Newsome l Nicky Newsome E Roger Newsome 5 Gaither Palmer E Betty Jo Petree f Frankye Pulliam J Jimmy Scott Linda Slack Joyce Slate Rodney Slate Anyce Smith Elwin Smith Dale Smith Linda Smith Larry Smith Michael Smith Penny Smith Stancel Smith Tony Spainhour Junior Speas Grady Stone Judith Tedder Joe Vogler Donna Walters Phyllis Watts Brenda Westmoreland Nancetta Westmoreland Joseph Webster Don White Wayne White Ronald Whitt Junior Wilson Q'JS? .iZOWihHtfr92 d I Seventh Butch Barber Arnold Bledsoe Winnie Bledsoe Bobby Brown Richard Conner Brent Cromer Ricky Cromer Melvin Edwards Roger Finney Ronnie Fulk Donald Goff Dwight Hall Robert Inman Raeford Kiser Ronnie Meadows Bradley Newsome Randall Smith Terry Tuttle Garry White QNo Picturel Verlie Cain Frances Cowick jane Covington Patw Durham Darlene Flippin Berty Gordon Peggy Mabe Mary Sue McGee Teresa Moser Doris McKnight Kay Newsome Teresa Slack Dean Southem janet Stanley Barbara Tucker David Allen Virginia Bennett Lena Bowen Omnie Boyles Ray Cowick Alice Cox Becky Crews Cherry Davis Roger,Dodson Larry Eb' Judy Fulk Roger Fuquay Wanda Gordon janet Hooker Patricia Hunter Benny jeffords Sammy jeffords Vickie Law Homer Lawson Ronnie Lewis Carol Manring john Martin Benny Matthews jimmy McHone Barry Nelson Joel New Glenda Pike Marlin Smith Ronnie Smith Billy Stanley Kenneth Tuttle Rose Ann Tuttle Richard Williams Barbara Williams Andrew Wolff Nancy Ayres Peggy Binkley Terry Brandon Theresa Brooks Donald Bledsoe Regina Burrow judy Blakely Brent Carroll Cecelia Carroll Catherine Covington Linda Cox Jerry Cromer Phil Edwards johnny Finney Mary Etta Gatewood David Gibson Edward Gunnell Steve Hauser Larry Handy Tommy Jessup James Mays jack Meadwell Maurice Marshall Diane Needham Sammy Newsome Mary jane Newsome jo Ann Newsome Linda Pike Elmer Sargent Sarah Smith David Smith Kay Tuttle Kenneth Whitt David White 'r 1.- f-4. Sixth Grade Edgar Baker Ira Benton Jerry Benner! Becky Brown Benny Brown Dorothy Burrow Mike Burner Ronnie Carroll Doug Childress Kenneth Cox Vicki Cromer Krm Duggrns Drane Gatewood Ruth Gibson Bruce Hall Jeanette Harrell Bruce Holder Sharon Kirby jerry Marshall can Phipps Ola Fay Rierson Eugene Sands Kay Smith Carolyn Thurman Linda Tuttle Phillip Westmoreland Naomi Ayers Roger Bameycastle Brenda Kay Bennett Glenda Collins Martin Gordon Vance Hall Gaynell Harrell Gary Hauser junior Hensley Wesley Hill Evelyn Hunter Patsy jackson Pat johnson Linda Kxmbro Kathy Mabe Mary Ann McGee Belinda Moser Darrell Moser Grant Nance Phil Newsome Frankie Newsome Shirley Newsome Gerald Smith Vernon Smith Brenda Southern Marie Van Dusen Ronnie Walters Sandra Watts Maxie Whrrrey Chris Wood Brenda Adkins junior Bowman Carol Boyles Faye Cox fNo picture Kathy Craig Diane Fulk Dorothy Fulk Wilma Fuquay Teddy Goodman Linda Grimes Brenda Hill Bonnie Key Richard Kirby Sandra Kiser Karen Lankford Deborah Mabe Roger Nance Becky New Bamey Newsome Linda Newsome Charlotte Sargent Eddie Sargent Michael Slate Cale Stone Davie Taylor Glenn Wall Kenneth Wamer junior Willard l Tai- .e.s . 2 fren: Fifth Grade Shirley Baker johnny Bames Carolyn Barneycastle Amy Booe Brenda Bowden Lydia Calloway Margaret Collrna Berry Cromer - Karen Denny Elaine Farne joseph Gentry Sieve Hall Beverly Hauser Danny Haynes Daryl Hicks Barton Kerger Frances Kirby Michael Krser Melissa Marshall Darlene Moser Charles Newsome Lani Newsome Roy Newsom: Kay Patterson Michael Rrcrson Michael Spnrnhour Tommy Stanley Katherine Stewart Timmy Tedder Deborah Tuttle Monnre Tuttle Larry Willard Susan Adkins Ruth Ayers Laura Beasley Edd Bennett David Boyles Lee Roy Cain Susan Covington Ianice Cowick Butch Daulton Mary Sue Davis Ann Edmonds Brenda Edwards Dallas Edwards Donnie Fulk Larry Fulk Iudy Gordon Linda jones Sharon Kiser Curtis Manrrng Ronnie Marshall Carolyn Mickey Robley Moore Dottie Nance Eugene Pike Janice Priddy Dale Richardson W .T . Richardson Stuart Size more Sharon Smith Steve Tedder Peggy Tuttle Ronnie White Ann Willard Tony Allen Diane Bennett janet Byrd Vicke Carroll Nancy Cromer Kenny Davis Eddie Hall Barbara Key Alese King Avoline Krser Deborah Kiscr jane Kirby Bennie Lawson Peggy Lawson Douglas Lrneback Cathy Loggins Dean Mabe Nancy Lee Marshall Tommy McGee Keith Merrrt Edgar Moore Bonnie Nelson Brlly Newsome Richard Newsome Steve Patterson Susan Slate Barbara Spease joan Tedder Terry Timmons Wayne Turtle Fourth Lucille Burrows Charles Cole Rhonda Craiq Billy cnnahir-y Kathy Dodson Charles Flippin Barry Fully Gerald Fulk Rex Coll Carol Griffin Wanda Johnson Dorothy Lewis Shirley Mabe Claude Manring Harold Mahather Gary Merritt David Newsome Della Newsome Polly Newsome Horace Overby Brenda Phipps Steve Preston Rosalene Smith Jackie Stanley Judy Stanley David Tedder Eddie Wall Elaine Whisenhunt Johnny Allen Johnny Bledsoe Phyllis Bowen Marcia Burge Herman Butner Kenneth Carroll David Childress Roger Grimes QNQ Picturcl Anne Hall Rrcky Hartgrove Danny Holder Janet Holder Ricky Lewis Brenda Mabe Russell McGee Kathy Moore Patricia Palmer Ren Preston Mark Pulliam Brenda Sargent Joyce Siremore Leona Smith Sandra Smith 'ready Tuttle Brenda Wall Susie Whisenhunt Alan White Jeffrey White Johnny Boles Carla Van Duser Donald Fulk Robert Cordon Faye Gunnell Michael Hall Joyce Hartgrove Ronnie Hawks Ann Holder Terri Holder Gerri Lynn Hooker Michael Ingram Wanda Jean James Weldon Karger Ronnie McHone Rosemary New Nancy Newman Toni Newsome Martha Richardson Margie Sands Sammy Slate Linda Smith Ina Ruth Southern Keith Spainhour Danny Tucker Teena Williams Steve White mm-,..f,,..-an Clrade -V. e ' y ,-, -,iff f 'mr ' W - 1, t, ' f 4 ' - ehzjff., 1 .,w ,' ' ,J , .,..4.i..'.',. 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Allen Beth Barr jackie Bledsoe Cathy Boyles Debbie Boyles janet Boyles john Bower Stephen Brown Dee Cox judy Cox QNo Ficturej Rupert Duggins Kt-ith East Steve Ebert Robbie Fowler Carol Gibson Carol Gunnell Elezabeth Hauser Recky Hicks jimmy Holt Sarah johnson Beth Kirby Francis Laws Glenda Lawson Rebecca Marshall Richard Nance Sherryl Needham Michael O'Neal Camille Patterson Sammy Patterson Daniel Sargent Kenneth Stone Craig Sizemore Grant Smith joseph Tuttle Michael Williams Martha Ayers Deborah Barnes Donald Beasley jo Ann Bennett Tilda Bennett Carolyn Boles David Burge jaqueline Cowick Geraldine Cowick Eddie Cox Anne Craddock Doris Cromer Leon Dalton Pam Daulton Rikki Duggins David Lee Fulk james Fulp, jr. Susan Gamer jerny Grimmes james Hall Ten'y Hall Ray Hardy jo Ann Inman Tommy jones Billy Kirby Betty Anne Mabe Michael Mabe Gail McHone Leland Meadwell Marilyn Moore Douglas Sells james Stanley Brenda Tuttle Stafford Tuttle Teresa Walters Cray Bennett Donna Bolejack janie Sue Boles Danny Brown Ricky Cromer Emma Flippin QNo Pictulej Deborah Gentry Frankie Greene Randy Griffin Tommy Hall Roberta Helsabeck Doug jones Christy Kimhro Donald King Kenneth Kirby Doru-ia Lankford Brenda Marshall Elizabeth Marshall William Mitchell Gerald Nance Kenneth Nelson john New Minnie Newman johnny Orr Randy Phipps Gary Preston Michael Reed Deborah Robertson Beverly Simmons Martha Smith june Stanley Mike Taylor Edd Taylor Stephen White Second Grade r Lonnie Benner: Terry Boyles Florence Bowen xmmy Boyles Cynthia Bun-rex' Delmzi Co- An 'Cromer Rodney Eben Ronnie Griffin Emily Hall Mitzi Holt Mitchell ones Barry Kirby Kathy King Andrew Loggins Merle Lynch Debbie Merritt joyce Moore Susan Payne Mary Ellen Rrcnon Phillip Sai-gem Robert Smith Michael Southern Michael Sparnhour Karen Stanley jerry Terlder Roy Douglas Tuttle Deborah Wall Ronnie Ayers Ann Bennett David Benton Danny Bowman Eamen Brown Vickie Campbell Helen Cori Roy Cox Benny Gates-:ood johnny Gibson Gary Glllrspie Terry Goff Laura Handy David Hicks Gene Horton Ann Kiser Robert Lawson Wayne Lrneback Kaye Mitchell Wayne Neuman Michael Orr Lawrence Phipps Bonnie Shrnaulr Angela Smith Brent Smith Deborah Spainhour joe Sranley Kay Tucker DeEtte Davis Kathy Denny l y l 3 n r lr ll W . r li r il Q l If l , 1 l l s i 5 l l l I E r i I 1 il l l l i v l l l 1 J dw l jlrl Deborah Duggins jackie Fam Frank Fulk Marilyn Fulk Roger Gordon Debbie Hall janet Holder Ricky johnson Karen johnson Logan jones Sieve jones David Kirby Samuel Kirby Nancy McGee I l I i l r 1 l ! , E l Z l I E 5 I 5 l Q l t f f 1 Spccia1lEducation Class 54 iSecond Drexdal Pratt Rhonda Pnaay Carlton Rieison, jr. Ricky Rebel-:son Roger Rutledge Vicki Smitherman Joan Timmons Hope Ann Tuttle Sandra Tuttle Wanda Tuttle Ronnie Voss Ricky Wall jeffery wood Tim Bndgelt Paula Bennett Cary Burrow Deborah Calloway Charles Calloway Michael Campbell Belinda Chiddie Michael Campbell Cherise East Ricky Fletcher Brenda Hawks Geraldine Hall Micky Hartgrove Wanda Helsabeck Beth Keiger joan Lawson Rex Mendenhall Kenneth McGee Steve McKnight Deborah Moser Craig Moser Phillip Moser Tommy New Mary Pulliam Donnie Reaves Bobby Shinault Bill Tedder Carolyn Whisenhunt Odell Barncycastle Sybil Ann Covington Margaret Cox Leo Fulk Kenneth Fulk Donald Gordon Lonnie Handy Billy King General King Sue Ellen King jimmy Lawson Billy Lewis Annie McGee jo Ann Newman William Newman Jacqueline Overby joliney Thomas Melvin Thomas C3radc F1rst Grade mc- Barnrs Lmla B rar, llanm L uroll La vrn Lurrrrqmrr Mllnlxull Doll on Dnnnll lllls Aung Coll L alhy Goff oygr Ann Hall urhth Hrlwahr. k Palrnua mms unlllnn I nxson ix ky Iaxuon Gm, Lal on xmmr, Txlnlrxnnx lwamy Manrrnq Lhlnella lVlOOl'E D1rrLll In worn Palrlnk O Nra L axolna Pllmr r Guy Slrlr Lynnp Sonrlrrrn d 4 : - s 1. 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I-uyl 1 . ,. 3 Sharon Tnulu larry Tuulr- Marlon V4 nablc MichaulBoy1es Bobby Boudcn Ncll jo Covmgton Ronnru Counglon Lxnda Co- Harlan Denny Swan Donllrn Dome Fulk Hox-,ard G.-nnry Mclodie C-rrffin Carolyn Hall Stanley Hartgrove Wanda jones Vlkx Nlabc Carole McGee Ann Marlm juileruy Name Van Neal Brenda rumm- Tornm5 Nr-1,-,wma Barry Ovurlwy Tommy Slam Randal Sxzcrnorc Debbie Smlllx Vxckr Sprnnhonr jrll Tednlur Lrhby Puqram jonathan Whrle Richard Adkins Zacclmcux Ayers Linda Cam Deborah Collxns Judy Cox Charlotte Craddock Rohm Cromer Shulxa Edwards Judy Ann Fam Wanda Fulk Wrllram Gordon Blalw Hall D.lnnyH1Ckx Karhy Horton 'lamps Kung Bam- Lunrx Roy Armam- Shulxa Mar Maha john Ncwwnmaxx Vrrlsm Preston Arlr-n Prxddy pray sam Rxnrly Sarnum Carol juan Whru '1 rmorm xvrlhamr jaclrre Ashlw Charles Bunnqlr Rua Bannon Calc Brandon Laura Campbell 1111 canon jna, Cmmr-r Ann Dax rl Trm Donalhan Nanny Duwrrl l.lnd.1Gunnell Wxllram Gab-,on Jo Ann Hall M.-rrr Dcll Hall R01-an Ha.-rn Donnie Holdcr Exurcu Kcx Lucy Krug, Tony Rxerson xvanda Rmlfagu Mrkc Sanrlr Rwglcr Tnulc Iackrc xvqawf Sammy wlnxfnlmm Tony Whru Tum wrnara Tang Yarn l l l l r l S r l E l l 1 I l i f Er lr 4 E . . 5 9 1 I l l gl OH, dear UH King Higfi, we love, we always will' Wfien we,ve grown old, we'H Ming of you still. During our years at King High we have been members of various clubs. In these clubs we have learned to work and play together and they have become a way of furthering our edu- cation outside the classroom. I , 'VQQE 1-1?-' 56 gzmizations Student F Council ff! ' all ' V. NANCY TUTTLE JUDITH SMITH BETTY Jo BADGETT ,V 1 President Vice-President Recording Secretary 49 'XMI' f- V I The purpose of the Student C ounc il is to promote unity, to keep our school clean, physically and morally. To promote sports- manship and to promote safety. JUDY CALLQWAY BOBBY MOORE MISS KATHLEEN HALL Corresponding Secretary Treasurer First row: jackie Bovender, Vicki Boles, Carol Brandon, Donald Bowles, Beverly Moore, Jimmy Tedder, jenny Bolejack, Janice Smith, Charles Barr, Harrell Smith. Second row: Pat Kiger, Frankeye Pulliam, Barry Hall, Charles Covington, Sandra Holder, Diane Boyles, Clyde Sponsor Moorefield, Donna Roberts, Perry Carroll,Carolyn Slate. Third row: Karen Bolejack, R.C. Gordon, Terry Tuttle, Hazel Parris, Lawrence Voss, jimmy Brandon, Faye Dean Brown, Bonnie Watts, Nancy Hall, Brenda Kiser. Fourth row: Pam Kiser, Larry Boles, Frank james. Committees To the right-Assembly Cornmittee,Seated: Mary Ann Gentry, Nancy Hall, K are n Edw a rds, johnny Shore, Terry Wood, Hazel Parris, Phillip Vance and Lynn Stone. Standing: Carol Brandon, Chairman. Bulletin Board Committee: Steve Dalton, Ann Pruitt, Beverly Moore, Chairman, Sandra Lawson, Larry Boles and Lynn Stone. Social Committee, Standing: Karen Bolejack, Wayne Long, Harvey Tedder, Donald Bowles. Seated: Cathy Hall, Chairman, and Glenola McGee. Traffic Committee: Harrell Smith and Charles Barr, Chairman. Below-Ways and Means Committee: Gerald Boyles, Carol Brandon, Jackie Bovender, Chairman, Kay Lawson and Sandra Newsome. Grounds Committee: Jimmy Tedder, Chairman, Charles Adkins, Richard Gibson, Clayton Smith and Bobby Mabe. Publicity Committee: Jackie Bovender, jenny Lou Bolejack, Chairman, and Janice Smith. 4' 59 Wag I 5' 4,4 12 su, sy.. i ,, ,Sat- ir rv. M eil 'L ii? iz? :ii 'fs-4 ,554 ,QA 1 '11, Qfil , '52 'W 7! w , Y 1 iw Vi- it it ill 1 mi rf iii 5 952 ,ggi . 1 3 li '-2 ffl , 'f 1 ri 1 fu f If i , it fi- N- . C: Hi' F A? xg, La qt ll h . rx. ' ks' 5 .P 5 ,I K WS Q f 113 A 1' I , wipe' 7 f. M2 , 32, A534 I ,Er ,IA ri EMU 'fiifgi .Jig 295135 5- .f,:. .-fn:-f fl. x .1 ..,., 11 L P -rip' si N, 'Mia wi: .frigid ,,,.:qg7, MVP? , , ,, G was if U 4- 1' ii. Q-1 iff Riff 'mf Wi? 262525 Wk? f 4' , , ,ng- ,gi im, ,ai ':..,,' Elf' s Cathy Hall, Nancy V. Hall, Carole Brandon, Nancy J. Brenda Kiser, Pam Kirby, Janice Smith, Brenda Hall, Beverly Moore, Jenny Bolejack, Judy Calloway, Westn'1oreland,Glenola McGee,Katherine Moore, Brenda Jimmy Tedder, Judith Smith, Mary Ann Gentry, Glenda Smith. Kirby, Brenda Kirby, Faye Dean Brown, Kay Lawson, The Hi-Light Staff spent one week each month in a ' ' frenzy of make-ups, assignment sheets, headlines, cute H 1 'L 1 g h t S t 21 captions, and red pencils. But after all of this excitement we found it was all worthwhile when the newspaper came out. -ii' as Q, ? 'w 'Qgumwnr -A .ilxfrc Q ff :'.i'3 25-li: . 1- 3: SE.. .- Zim ' w g'f'57'i'5'?'1f:li1gi. IM ,f ,A,,fv,:'Z, MI? 7,514 Q -. 5 P 1 .W iff' A -' . :,. . ,, -.-. 1 4'1'12f,f24' ?fHw5Iz.4f'- 3 f e'--'-'1 - ..f4g1-'ffl' . H Jr fr gr: J-iff: I ff ,-' ,'.f',g,- 7-VH' -'Q gffxm f .1,'.'M gf 7'-Sf. CATI-IY HALL CAROLE BRANDON MR. SID WILLIAMS EClltOI' Associate EClltOI' Spgnsof 60 4, J ll I ll ll lilll 'l Pam Kiser, Brenda Kirby, Fay Dean Brown, Gle nola Jimmy Webster, Melba Craddock, Jim Dalton, Mary Ann McGee, Glenda Kirby, Judy Watson, Jenny Bolejack, Gentry, Judy Calloway, Nancy V. Hall, Janice Redding, Nancy Tuttle, Carol Brandon, Sandra Newsome, Janice Nancy J. Hall, Brenda Kiser, Bonnie Watts. Smith,Brenda Westn'1oreland,Kay Robertson,Cathy Hall, The purpose of the Future Busi- ness Leaders Club of America is to further interest and knowledge of the business world. nur' l FAY DEAN BROWN President 1 -- T3 i l j - , qlinglxt Nalin, urun: uslncss D L nuns KA ramen GLENDA KIRBY Recording Secretary 61 4 . -. ff 2 ., wnwv- 2 , . f B M wx ffm,-'st .r . . Business Club V ig V fr ' ' yvfesw' if at LIE fr Sr 4 9,5 saggy N, 5 4? Q , 295 715' GLENOLA MCGEE Vic e -President JUDY WATSON Secretary g J BRENDA KIRBY MR. SID WILLIAMS Treasurer Sponsor lei , I we I 1 :- '5 '1 W. A 3 I El , tbl 316: 31 3 - 1' BMJ all Bill! 3-33 -wr , Lv:-I . H 5 ? I H I, 1 'L-'Rf I I s, 1 5' .M lg .11 4 1 A ' WL' H21 wig? Ex-1-. ..,,. elfit P-fr if wus: C271 am' -W: . , :af- '23-sg .411 , 71111 'I Ll. , I Y :ee I Vip! vii 4 'Ark Mg, New .gan I gil l Kg' rfikf :rt .. 4-'IH dei? M' Y rv. I wif .-:ry 291.11 iliii' lclr-:'. A 1. 'Ita- I rrp I liz? ,eil L:-3 52: 'vfw ' 165' I vw 5 45, Q. :- !, ., r, I 9 '. '35 I' fi 1 I I 44 .v. .1 ff' ,' i P I 5 5 : ii' 1 11 ,e I , , 2 w 55, 1- a g:. L fi: ,aff 63' 9' 4 C , jf ' 4 3 . J as 1 5 1 , Jll111,0f, a Et1g,1,f16Cf,S ,R Science Cfub EARL VOSS President C ,.,, 4 25, ff' ' ' J H'-8 A , if 22, Q r Cfmvfzz ff-vs 1 ',a-lr.-'snwafier-f Q H 1- , AA-V - A f PERRY CARROLL CHARLES KIRBY Treasurer Reporter First row: Johnny Hall, Jerry Martin, David New, Grady Stone, Husky Moser, Johnny Mitchell,Richard Donathan, Jimmie Ashby, Larry Smith, Leslie Meadows, Don Mabe, Rodney Slate,Brent Smith,Gary Smith,Harold Timmons. Second row: Pat Keiger, Judith Tedder, Brenda Hauser, Betty Jean Dodson, Joyce Slate, Judy Brown, Glenda 'SE CHARLES COVINGTON MARILYN NEW Vice-President Secretary LARRY BOLES MR. MELVIN HUNTER Membership Chairman Sponsor Dalton, Betty Duggins, Beverlie Kiser, Gail Gordon, Kathy Johnson, Penny Smith,Diane Boyles,Anyce Smith, Ellen Neal,Libby Durham, Sandra Lawson,Brenda Collins, Susan Griffin, Mary Ann Kirby, Carolyn Slate, Franklin Sells,Shelia Crowder,Terry Bowman,Clydie Moorefield. CNN Q15 in BEVERLY MOORE BRENDA KISER President ' Vice -President JUDY CALLOWAY JACKIE BOVENDER Member Chairman Reporter Seated: Beverly Moore, Jackie Bovender, Kay Lawson, Judy Calloway, Brenda Kiser. Standing: Junior Collins, Jimmy Loggins, Steve Dalton, Bobby Moore, Carol Brandon, Doug, Smoot, Nancy V. Hall, Lynn Stone, Bonnie Kirby, Karen Edwards, Gerald Boyles, Peggy KAY LAWSON Secretary -Tre asurer Il? ww 'ED' MRS. ALENE GRAVITT Sponsor ff, J S C c fm , ' 1 Clgub The purpose of the Engineer's Science Club is to promote interest in Science and encourage students to take the higher courses in Science and prepare for a future in the Science field. Mitchel, Mary Ann Gentry, Judy Watson, Nancy J. I-Iall, Freya Johnson, Lawrence Voss,Pam Kirby,Bruce Bennett, Katherine Moore,Jimmy Webster, Donald Bowles, Vicki Boles. J l ,PV 1 llvb. EWS? JLQ1 I ,J ioj igs' 3 J1' L li 6' lm i nz' 5 J .E 35 J 4655 J M' Fifi J J ll? Ji' J I il .iii '13 Q 4' if ' ul J, is Q , ,- ,J 4 4 J, is HJ if Eff fa sig' Z -ff J in .vii Jigga Qi? ,.,, fliil' 5' J 226. ni? Egfr, ff: '4' Q., J ,ig lv: Ji 5251 fl .Hd 13?- HE! J 'I 1' J tif J Il . J if 2525 il A' Msg iw 11.45 fa? 1 S1 , J lib J fi If J J ' .wg 992: J J 5,32 53? him JW Life: all I U J if I' ,J4 ke. E1 af? if me 63 ll, i1 ,JJ J wwf E Beverly Moore,Lyn.n Stone,NancyJane I-Ial1,Vicki Boles, Kirby, Steve Boyles, jackie Bovender, Gerald Boyles, Kay Lawson,Peggy Jo Mabe,Caro1 Brandon,judy Watson, Bobby Moore . Judy Watts,Bonnie Kirby,Linda Fulk,Susan joh.nson,Pam BRE.N DA KISER President BONNIE GRAVELY Secretary Alpha De1tafMathematics Club The purpose of the Alpha Delta Mathematics Club is to further the interest in mathematics and pre- sent programs on the application of mathematics in everyday life. DONALD BOWLES MARY ANN GENTRY Vice-President Vice-President FREYA JOHNSON KATHERINE MOORE MR. UNDERWOOD Treasurer Reporter Sponsor K-r w w .1 l'1l l5'lf First row: Kay Lawson, Nancy Hall, Vicki Boles, Brenda Kiser, Nancy Tuttle, Lynn Stone, Peggy Mitchel. Second row: Beverly Moore, Glenda Kirby, Jackie Bovender, Susan Johnson, Freya Johnson, Pam Kirby, Sandra Wolff. Third. row: Laurence Voss, Betty Jo Badgett, Katherine Moore, Carol Brandon, Janice Redding, Steve Boyles, N a nc y C al lo W a y. Fourth row: Bobby Moore, Steve Daulton,Mary Ann Gentry,Bonnie Kirby,Bonnie Gravely, Judy Watson, Nancy V. Hall. Beta Club The purpose of the Beta Club is to promote the ideals of honesty, service, and leadership among the school student of America. t.....N, VICKI BOLES President JACKIE BOVENDER LYNN STONE X75 Vice-President Secretary . - I ' X . I B BEVERLY MOORE BONNIE GRAVELY Treasurer Membership Chairman . Nf . 52125135 MRS . JANE PEDIGO Sponsor ,......,.,..., l DORIS LONG HAZEL PARRISH ids.. IB, BRENDA KISER MRS. REBECCA MOSER President Vice -President Pianist Director Glee Club The Glee Club provides us with music in chapel and P.T.A. programs. We could not do without their beautiful music . First row: Debora Moore, Kaye Smith, Louise Craddock, Patsy Cranford, Carolyn Slate, Sarah Lawson, Judy Atwood, Bruce Robertson, Charles Darnell, Billy Chambers,Sandra Newsome,l-Iazel Parrish,Brenda Walsh, Brenda Kirby, Marilyn New, Diane Boyles. Second row: Kay I-lensley,Doris Webster,Peggy Gordon, Brenda Kiser, Gloria Duggins, Linda Fulk, Wayne Long, jerry Long, - Jrv K' V W .. .nw-V mm A fm ',v' Qw!w'2:a? s- sxc 1 f f f ,f ' r ' X .t ag , i Ax ev , ,Q Leon Lankford, Bobby Mabe, Pam Kiser,Glenola McGee, Nancy Hall,Doris I.ong,Karen Bolejack, Peggy Edmonds. Third row: Ozel Mays, Jo Ann Southern,Ellen Neal,Susan Newsome, Norma'Newsome, Sandra Meadwell, Harrell Smith, james Gibson, Frosty Denny, Judy Meadows,Mary Hunter, Brenda We stmoreland, Lynn Stone, Doris Newsome, Pauline Cummings. ' Q gf , W ei A ar 5, Y 2, 5- Q 5 'X , '1' ' , B -.4 kg, iq ,ai gf? :M B .r , if g all 1 bf 's M a 4 . -Z' -4 .x .Q x X ' Qi. W ,a 1 , Y I V' 'N-, W ll I ' . x ,,. .'i,, 1 l,1l - 'A . 66 ,gym BOBBY MOORE WAYNE LONG PAT BoYLEs IEANETTE FULTON MR. ROBERT MILLS President Vice -President Secretary TYCSSUFCY Dll'CClOl' The band always looks forward to the Christmas Season because there are many parades in which they march. Being one of the only two bands in the county, we salute the band for the fine work throughout the' year. First row: Vicki Boles,Phyllis Love,Glenola McGee, Diane Boyles, Pat Boyles. Second row: Phillip Westmoreland, Steve Tedder, Billy Newsome, Eddie Hall, Danny I-lanes, Sammy Slate, Beverly Moore, Billy Hutchins, Rickie Lewis, Marie Van Deusen, Pat Johnson, Charles Cole, Darrell Moser, joseph Gentry. Third row: Bobby Moore, Perry Carroll, Maurice Marshall, Phillip Vance, Joel New, Bruce Holder, Benny Matthews, Bobby Brown, Dale King High Band Smith, Donald Love,Katherine Stewart,Phillip Newsome, Susan Slate, Shirley Newsome. Fourth row: Wayne Long, Rodney Slate, Paul Nance, jerry Long, Brent Smith, Don Mabe, Steve Patterson, johnny Boles, Edgar Moore, Glen Wall, Steve White, Wayne Tuttle. Fifth rowi. Donnie Goff, Mr. Mills, Harrell Smith, Mike Rierson, Tommy McGee, Gerald Smith, Chris Wood, Vance Hall, Barney Newsome. ' 5 rw- ,f .vw 1 Er fs 's 1 , K f ' GLENOLA MCGEE VICKI BOLES PHYLLIS LOVE DIANE BOYLES PAT BOYLES - L , .L A ...L - mf44,.f.Au1p2m.v4new4,w:.-u..4-.r 'fav Que fa Yes NANCY J. HALL BRENDA KIRBY VICKI BOLES NANCY V. HALL JANICE REDDING BRENDA KISER JANICE SMITH PT95iClCY1t ViC6-Pl'CS1dL-2111 Secretary Treasurer Reporter Song Leader Historian 'LUAAKER5 or o ' ' ' P H lc Saig E llt1llfC OIHCIT13 CIS an H. , fl 2 ' Vu '21 -' 5 f ' It i A wb or O IH C I' 1 C 9. Nfw W 4' MRS. VIRGINIA PATTERSON The purpose of the Future Homemakers Club of America SPOHSOF is to promote interest in Home Economics. First row, left to right: Nancy I. Hall, Glenda Lawson, Lena Crews, Sheliah Crowder, Glenda Kirby, Brenda Walsh, Brenda Kirby, Bonnie Watts, jenny Bolejack, Sara Lawson, Ann Pruitt, Fay Dean Brown, Sandra Newsome, Carole Brandon, Diane Boyles, Susan johnson, Marilyn New,Thclma Gordon, Karen Edwards, Pam Kiser. Second row: Vicki Boles, jr-anette Smith, Becky Spainhour, janice Redding, Brenda Kiser, Mary Ann Kirby, Linda Hunter, Wanda Stone, Kathy johnson, Peggy Gordon, Brenda Hensley, Brenda Booze, Dorothy Meadows,Donna Robert,Kay Lawson,Brenda Wt'stmoreland,Glenola McGee, lillen Neal, Dee Carroll, jane Lewis, Shelby Poindexter, Cathy Hall, 68 jo Ann Southern, janet Moser, Doris Holder, Mary jane Tuttle. Third row: Mary Ann Gentry,judy Watts, Libby Durham,Norma Edmonds,Mabel Wamer, Linda Edwards, Carolyn Slate, Doris Long, Sylvia Sprinkle, Hazel Parrish, Janice Smith, Frances Stewart, Nancy V. Hall, Diane Browder, Betty Hall, Gloria Gordon. Fourth row: Patsy Cranford, Ozell Mays, Pauline Cummings, Mary Catherine Hunter, Marie Bowen, Peggy Mabe, Sue Pike, Norma Newsome, Beverly Moore, Judy Harrisson, Barbara Covington, Susan Griffin, Brenda Collins, Sandra Lawson, Kay Smith, Nancy Tuttle, judy Smith, Judy Me adows. . Yfbv- 45, 5-sv 45-t WAYNE TUTTLE LLOYD MABE NORRIS DUGGINS JIMMY BRANDON JERRY MICKEY JOHN CHAMBERS MR. SAMUEL IURCHES President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sentinel Sponsor 0,-, I AM RlqA 4'2'f2s Future Farmers of America ,..,, Q IW The purpose of the Future Farmers of America is to teach ., boys more about Agriculture and the application of the new QGLKQ methods of farming. Q ej F PGEX' 'o ' 'I' First row: Michael Richardson, Leonard Tuttle, Steve Burge, jimmy Ashby, jimmy Hauser, Richard Donathan, Billy Chambers, Ronnie Tedder, Harvey Tedder, Bobby Slate, Richard Gibson, Butch McGee, Varner Vogler, Alfred Craddock, Eddie White, Terry Bowman, johnny Mitchell, james Cox, j.V. Boles, Carlton McKinney, and Greg Bennett. Second row: Sidney Moser, Kenneth Hartgrove, Wayne Davis, Ronald Kiser, jerry Stanley, john Kinser, Donald james, Bobby Mabe, Ste ve C ovington, John Chambers, Edward Browder, Jerry Mabe, Lloyd Mabe, Norman Smith, Glenn Cromer, Frankie Barr, Bruce Robertson, Terry Wood, Calvin Voss, David Southern, jimmy Tcdder, and Kay Kiser, Third row: jerry Mickey, Delbert Gordon, jerry Goff, Richard Goff, Larry Ingram, Willie Bledsoe, Steve Smith, Ronnie Mabe, Kent Kiser, Frosty Denny, Ronald Stevens, Ronnie Hauser, Bobby Mickey, Roger Inman, Roger Fulk, Glenn Gentry, and Gary Hicks. Fourth row: Ronnie Wall, Ronnie White, Ronnie Binkley, Gerald Smith, james Gibson, Billy Webster, Elbert Boyles, jerry Bledsoe, junior Essick, Charles Adkins, Douglas Boyles, Wayne Tuttle, jimmy Brandon, Norris Duggins, joe johnson, E.R. Conreid, and john Snider. i::,:.-----..1nzf-- -ee-1:61414-e-u-4,.wf11ff1.ne.er.y-'xii .99- Mary Ann Gentry Jackie Bovender Harrell Smith Mr. O.T. Neal Sponsor The Debatmg Club 1S composed of the people who try out for the debatlng team Long hours and hard work go into Brenda Klrby, Glenda K1rby, Bonme Gravely, Susan johnson, Ann Prultt janet Moser, Brenda Westmoreland, Carol Monogram Club The Monogram Club members are those who have received mono- gram letters for participating in basketball, cheerleading, baseball and band. 1 . 12 E 5 ,a1. 5 .a L I Z 5 wa First row: Charles Barr, Vicki Boles, Jenny Bolejack, Cathy Hall, Sandra Newsome, Faye Dean Brown, Sylvia Sprinkle, Janice Smith, Beverly Moore. Second row: Betty jo Badgett, Freya Gae Johnson, Kay Lawson, Judy Barr, Glenola McGee, Lynn Stone,Brenda Westmoreland, 'A -ec: ,, -rffff f 4 I - x f- ' FUFMJAV' 'S ' , ,.,. y , . f Nancy Tuttle, Brenda Smith. Third row: johnny Shore, Thurman Dodson, Gerald Boyles, Donald Bowles, John Chambers, Calvin Voss, Billy Webster, Clayton Smith, Wayne Long, Steve Covington, Frankie Barr. FAYE DEAN MR . VERNON CHARLES BARR CATHY HALL NANCY TUTTLE BROWN DONALD BOWLES KIMBRO President Vice -President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sponsor urns in N.. 3 f V :QL Q - .V ,- Bus Drivers Bruce Robertson, Lloyd Mabe, Bruce Bennett, Wayne Slate, Clayton Smith, Gerald Boyles, Terry Tuttle, jimmy Tedder, jim Dalton, Charles Barr, Donald Bowles. These boys are responsible for bringing all the children to school. Without the careful driving of these boys it would be impossible for our school to run. 72 1 Piano Students First row: Miss Viola Tuttle, Sandra Holder, Patricia Tedder. Second row: Brenda Hauser, Penny Smith, Larry. Keiger, Phyliss Watts, Brenda Westmoreland, Judith Boles, Harold Timmons, Susan Griffin, Annis Smith. V X 1 , , A 1 f -V 4 t s i' ' E 2 : , I 2 ' 1 1 4 MR. and MRS . ED WHITE Cu S 21 H Mr. and Mrs. Ed White are the custodians of the school. They have an endless job. Firing the furnaces, sweeping the halls and keeping our school clean. We take off our hats to Mr. and Mrs. Ed White. 73 La Societe Francaise Seated: Pam Kiser, Reporter, Dianne Browder, Treasurer, Newsome,Beverly Moore ,Judy Calloway,Nancy V. Hall, Mary jane Tuttle, President, F ran ce s Stewart, Vice - Mary Ann Gentry, Carol Brandon, Judy Watson, Glenola President, Karen Edwards, Secretary. Standing: Sandra McGee,Kay Lawson,Vicki Boles, Mrs. Margaret Paschal. The Latin Forum Seated: Franklin Sells, Treasurer, Larry Boles, President, Katherine Moore, Vice -President, Earl Voss, Secretary, johnny I-lall, Reporter. Standing: Peggy Mitchell, Bobby Tuttle, johnny East,Gary Watson,Mrs. Margaret Paschal, Kathy johnson, Gary Smith, Susan Griffith, Monroe Key, Doug Payne, jimmy Loggins, jerry Mabe, Harold Timmons, Steve Dalton, Freya Gay johnson, jackie Bovender, Mary Ann Gentry, Kay Stone. Cafeteria taff new WWW if Mrs. Beulah Boyles, Mrs. Adaline Kiser, Managerg Mrs. 7 f Ruth Hauser 75 --fn , , W, During the years in grammar school we remember the activities in which we partici- pated. The Student Council, the Library Club helped us prepare for our years in high school. 91 vs L ' is-' 4 4 y. ' Q. . . 3 , ' io- ' P' -. aw , 1 ' - ' M 1g I - ' e egg J I lementary Activities , ,WY --,,..-.-..,...... .............,.,.,m'.,u., 4: f .v - ' ' .r Student Council First row: Tommy McGee,Bruce I-lo1der,Treasurer3 Linda Kimbro, S e c re t a ry, joel New, Vice -President, Benny Matthews, President, Steve Tedder,Mike Rierson. Second row: Kenneth Warner, Gary Hauser, Steve I-lauser,Phillip Westmoreland, Lydia Calloway, Janice Priddy, Kathy Loggins. Third row: Teresa Moser, Ricky Cromer, Billy Stanley, Cecelia Carroll, Marie Van Dusen, Vickie Law, Gail Stone, Lydia Jane Tuttle. Library Club First row: Marland Smith, Phillip Newsome, Ken Davis, David Taylor, Charles Covington, Husky Moser, Butch Barber. Second row: Mary Sue Davis, Melissa Marshall, Linda Kimbro, Rose Ann Tuttle, Dianne Gatewood,Sarah Smith, Becky New, Susan Slate,Katherine Stewart,Linda James. Third row: Cecelia Carroll, Teresa Slack, Brenda Westmoreland,Barry I-Iall, Penny Smith,Patricia Chance, Bruce Hall. Piano Students First row: Donna Bolejack, Marilyn Moore, Timmy Tedder, Steve Evert, Rhonda Craig, Catherine Craig, Carolyn Thurman, Diane Bennett, Jane Kirby,jerry Lynn Hooker, Ann Hooker, Marsha Burge, Brenda Edwards, Linda Smith, Joyce Hartgrove, Terry Hall, David Burge, Rickey Duggins. Second row:'Linda jones, Kay Patterson, J e ff e ry W o od s, Ronnie Voss, Linda Tuttle, Shirley N ew some, L.C. Allen, Gary Hauser, Benny Lawson, Kenny Davis, Janice Priddy, Sara johnson, Shyril Needham, janet Boyles, Susan Garneo, Teresa Walters, Carole Gibson, Miss Tuttle. Third row: Vickie Law, Diane Needham, Catherine Covington, Teresia Moser, Lydia Calloway, Rose Ann Tuttle, Cecelia Carroll, Melvin Edwards, Cherry Davis, Karen Lankford, Carole Boyles, Belinda Moser, Mary Ann McGee, Susan Adkins, Melissa Marshall, joan Tedder. Cafeteria Staff 2 is it Lonnie Baker, Manager, Maude Hall Della Martin Nadeen Barr Cashier. 7 I 7 W-W., .- K Q-flag I I 3, We Qnow you can win, fiecause you Have won i' again and again. Qf you lose, a smile you'U wear, cause you finow ine game was fair It has been said that- it matters not who wins , 2 the game but how well you play it. Our teams show a feelving of sportsmanship that makes us 1 E? t- on xi i 1 IL 'T W 3 i I i 1V proud to say we are from King High School. il: gr - 1 5. 3 Ei L! :E pi x X a 80 i 7 W W X ,y - I thletics iff If 81 W ff fe? ' , 'QW f in ff , of -. I 1 i f w 1 , 7 1 Q 1 'I i . P. i I i ? 5 a x is l' V . Z 4 AT 5 1. 2 P VR , ii K ? u l! 9' 2 i Girls' Basketball Judy Barr, Faye Dean Brown, Freya Gaye Johnson, Judy Smith, Sylvia Sprinkle, Cathy Hall, Brenda Smith, Mr. Kimbro. JUDY BARR DIANE BOYLES '1 'v1-..N ' W BRENDA COLLINS BETTY JO BADGETT FREYA JOHNSON +--L ii aux BRENDA SMITH CATHY HALL FAYE DEAN BROWN JUDY SMITH SYLVIA SPRINKLE ELLEN NEAL A dribble, a pass, a shot, and in! -these words rang out time and time again as King students cheered enthusi- astically for their fine basketball team. The girls played basketball that everyone enjoyed watching. LINDA FULK LINDA CROMER SANDY VOGLER KAY GOFF BARBARA COVINGTON Nw I Boys' Basketball johnny Shore, Gerald Boyles, john Chambers, Charles Barr, Thurman Dodson, Mr. Kimbro. Z x ri I R . C . GORDON -Q ,- STEVE BOYLES DOUG SMOOT ff -ly-ng. ' bs '- FRANKIE B ARR PROSTY DENNY Thls season was another exciting one for the members of the boys basketball team. There have been many close ames, mal-:mg It excltlng for the fans. Altogether, the boys made up a good team whlch won many fans at Klng CALVIN VOSS , , Q ,H - Anxiously our baseball team waits in the dugout for the game to start. The pitchers are warming up for F ra nkie Barr, Thurman Dodson, the County Championship. johnny Shore and Gerald Boyles take time out from the ballgame fff t Our Team is at bat, these players anxiously await their turn at bat. to pose for us. val Our catcher, Donald Bowles, is HS'S Out! Thurman- always watching for a chance to get that person on third base out. 88 1, M ,n.-s- '1 '..:4,.,.p,.,,.g,:4Q.::-.--Tm-'Z V ' ' '-4.1 .V ,. .. .' , 'L FYZT '52, .-3 .7 . ,V - ' i Z .' ' - .' , .' - Baseball Team .JL F1 I N 4, lik .vi le 'ill u'1f 1' 1 5, l From top to bottom, Third row: R.C. Gordon, Steve john Snider. First row: Frankie Barr, Gerald Boyles, Don Boyles, Bobby Moore, Arthur Smith. Second row: Charles Bowles, johnny Shore, Thurman Dodson Barr, Steve Covington, Clayton Smith, Norris Duggins, MR VERNON KIMB RO We take our hats off to the baseball team. They won the County Championship last year. Often times we overlook the baseball team for the fine playing that they do. We would like to salute our baseball team for their fine playing and for their sportsmanship. 89 ' Q-E ' '65, ,If ' Hit. Coach Q13 l fi., l ii l ' ' Q fill ' BQ Q llfj 1 fx' : 3 E 'gf QQ l if 11,5 1 1 35: 3 15:23 2 E22 E 2 525' ? Q ep- ? fi? 1 Jfi. I 'S .1 iii' l 545: ai C lik ' ff ' Zi 59' Never will we lose tHe trust, Gfiaf you, King Higg, Have placed in us. There is always the star'of the show. This section is devoted to OUR STAR PLAYERS . e an-.....-... . , W - - ZUIUIICS Alnmm2snavn:1nfnz::nnA1:.ur.1p1:nrrr:: .ms:.a.-tu-B-f:1af-.fLz'L::x H-a J y 4, v ..'.- 1,1 s , r-2 ' ,F 1' ' Z. 177- 1 X ,, . 1 g ..v ' -4 1 1' 14. 0 I I I g. '41 2 :,, 4 , 11' 7 Q x rw, I I 1 .Q wg' .7. 'Q W In ay F1- 6,- 5 1 , ' vg, . IX ggi ,J qu 5.2 1, Y .,. Nl: nfl kt. 9 I' v 4 fm 7 , 3 , . . P, lx. Z, 1. - . v 3 I I ., 1 1 gl M . ,1 M 15, f xi. P 4,1 K B f, 1-fy '1 5 f If 'E f 32' A . X 1 -r 1 K , . c . . , 1 K ,,, 416' . V A 7 fi ' F, , ' I , 3: A? . Y 9 t' av' ' J jg , 6 L. n x -4 fl 7. lf x if X I ww' X 'Tl ,f ,s, I 1' 'Mi Marshals Left to right: Beverly Moore Lynn Stone Brenda Kiser Vicki Boles Cathy Hall Honor Students LYNN STONE BRENDA WESTMO RELAND KAY LAWSON CATI-IY HALL BEVERLY MOORE 544' PEGGY MITCHELL 93 'gn W VICKI BOLES BRENDA KISER ThF4'iW JD !,Li x. 'ff Y J fs, ' Y ' 24955 2' r 'L fl J .,,U W'W5g'3 Y , I . x. Y I, 1 Ai xwex-Q fi J A Uxifxm Nl APU' A Zfzifwf M L 1 L fix il? -gif' f , X. ,m.,,,::,.e . A ,QQ- X ,, E1-I ., vJ2l7,.,, Most Studious JIM DALTON PEGGY MITCHELL Most Likely to Succeed NANCY TUTTLE DONALD BOWLES Best All Around JUDY SMITH LLOYD MABE M , -mg: Q, .wg Q '-3 ' iff: we V, ,A W X., Q -M... ,S , br, M 1 4-,mf r f. 1 1 if f X J , , 4 Y A? 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IW' 13 ' f 11 'O ff A Q 4-4 'v ,NA ,- Best Looking JUDY MEADOWS 1 A - BRUCE BENNETT ,ff wwwmxwn vfwww ,:, J V , , , pq X K , tif 1-Q l Nfi'2f45f1,S A f,,,,ps- 1 ' -. lr .ff yagrf ' V ' ' '5'JWfQ?lg1 . V ij Wal Q iff' , , ,1'12'S3 L'ww A 4k '-' . A 4 .,,. - .- , x ww.1nf1'k ' v , , Most Athletic CATI-IY HALL THURMAN DODSON W-1 .0 1' I w-4-,.,....-- N C3ir15 State me 'h-avg , 3 ' . V 1 ,gm ,' VICKI BOLES LYNN STONE JnnV,,4wa-Q G ER ALD BOYLES 100 Boys'State CHARLES BARR 'M' 'bw-L Sl Senior Play The Antics of Andrew dh iw fu-1 ,ov- IVV , 'Rx First row, left to right: Charles Barr, Andrew Brown , Gerald Boyles, Issac Zimmerman. Second row: Faye Dean Brown, Petunia , Lynn Stone, Miss Prunella Thorne , Brenda Westmoreland, Althea Thorne , Glenola McGee, julie Boynton. Third row: Cathy Hall, Betty Boynton , Wayne Long, Reverend Doolittle , john Chambers, Royal , Clayton Smith, O'Flarity. Fourth row: Thurman Dodson, Willie Waldo , Frosty Denny, jacques , jim Dalton, Harold Hadley , Donald Bowles, Dean Socrates Boynton. 101 NRE ff-63,-446, x Halloween Royalty VICKI PRESTON GARY PRESTON l FDR E Nl LEON LANKFORD DIANE BOYLES TERESA SLACK ELMER SERGEANT TCH AIMI Band Sweetheart GLENOLA MCGEE S-' .Q 5 ,AQ ,i 1 -ai. n X-4, , W at ,. fi p rai 'N 2?-,Q i f 'f1?flZ,: 4 A . fb! mffzi, i ' M. Yi .- 1 1 4 M 5152 '. 1' 3Mfh'5 in Kaya S X X , 1- .-Wi' :K- Qwn' Www, :k-fifty, gags! gr 1 -+..,,. 'JT' J 4 ' Y zz , . A. 35,1 , . A , .1 .arg sis QQ 1 Miss King High 1Wgw fpiffivik' PAM KISER junior - PHYLLIS LOVE ELLEN NEAL Sophomore Freshman WY f, F' LYNN STONE Senior HAZEL PARRIS Junior JUDY SMITH FAY DEAN BROWN Maid of Honor Senior BECKY SPAINI-IOUR DLANE BOYLES Sophomore Freshman And then when we have left and gone on our wayp We will forever Hope and we'11 pray, 5501195 wepll learning, we'U ne'er forget. Without the co-operation of the people who bought the following ads it would be impossible for us to have an annual. We wish to express our thanks to the Merchants of King, Rural Hall, Pinnacle, Winston-Salem and Old Town for their contributions. W ef ff 4 WW 1, ,, fy, -uw, -an-me WMKIM , ,a , anew-....,... 106 u,m11,...,....m,...,.,1.1m..-1.11- O dvc-:rtistments f55HD?HG-FATQE1L'fJihd. --,, -. 'f-,U 'W--9. --4-,.,,. -.V .Q A-.M f -,NW --. W-., -.1..,...... -X. -..... -.,,,. --... J., 1- n v x OU PIEDMCNT FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN Current Rote - 4Ofo Dividends Moin Office Northside Branch Kernersville Cor. Third ond Liberty Northside Shopping Bronch Center Kernersville Northside Bronch Northside Shopping Center TINY DINY There's no ploce like This ploce, neor This ploce, Just like This ploce, so This must be the ploce. Phone 98-3-9305 King, North Corolino 109 HOOKER-LILLY ELECTRIC COMPANY King North Carolina Compliments of MARSHALL HALL King North Carolina Compliments of WALL PONTIAC CO. Pilot Mountain North Carolina Compliments of KISER'S GROCERY King North Carolina Compliments of TEDDER PLUMBING COMPANY E.B. Teclcler, Owner MODERNETTE BEAUTY SALON Hagar Duggins WO-9-5I I9 Highway 66 Rural Hall North Carolina Compliments of SLATE FUNERAL HOME King North Carolina Compliments of DR. PEPPER BOTTLING CO. Winston-Salem North Carolina Compliments of SHOUSE'S GRILL Rural Hall North Carolina Compliments of ED BANNER RESTAURANT PA-3-833i CAMEL PAWN SHOP, INC. Home of Low Prices I6 E. 4th Street Winston-Salem, North Carolina GRIFFIN INSURANCE AGENCY Specializing in Fire anal Liability Insurance YU-3-9002 Renard Griffin, General Agent Sue Griffin, Secretary Compliments of SALEM FINANCE COMPANY Winston-Salem, North Carolina Compliments of KING SHELL SERVICE King North Carolina Small Loan Headquarters CITY FINANCE COMPANY II4 W.3rcl St. Winston-Salem North Carolina Compliments of SOUTHSIDE BARBER SHOP King North Carolina 110 li KING BEAUTY SHGP 5150 YU-3-3575 ANT ER TATE PL S BANK 111 KING DRUG CGMPANY Complimenfs of MCORE AND SLATE Distributor for Seolfesf BOCGCK-STRGUD CCDMPANY Sporting Goods Dependable for 35 Yeors Phone PA 4-2421 Winston-Solem, Norfh Corolino 1 1 Compliments of HENNIS FREIGHT LINES, INC Winsfon-Solem North Corolino P.O. Box 612 PA 4-9211 113 M.....?.,Q.1.-......-.,, KING GUANO COMPANY Agrico Patapsco Robertson 's Morris' Priddy's Baugh's Royster's V. C. Weaver's Zells These Fertilizers for sale at all times Chilton Tobacco Curers - Tobacco Barn Flue Pipes Bob Westmoreland J.W. Gentry Phone YU-3-8865 King, North Carolina Needham Funeral Home and Chapel Oxygen Equipped and 2 Way Radios. Air-Conditioned Ambulance EM 8-2522 or EM 8-2236 Pilot Mountain North Carolina King Gulf Fuel Oil Service Tires - Batteries - Accessories Washing Service Operator Harvey Hall King, North Carolina Phone 98 3-9655 114 Congrotulotions Seniors on Your Achievements Duke Power Company Best Wishes From Bassiek-Sack Division of Stewort - Worner Corp. Fine Furniture - Florclwore Winston-Solem North Corolino Compliments ot Gordon's Hardware A Complete Line of Hordwore Mitchell Lomon King, North Corolino Phone 98 3-8595 Compliments of Deseo Sales Company Comping supplies Don River Moteriols Cottons - Woolens Gifts - Novelties YU-3-3751 D.S. Blokley King, North Corolino J.R. Beosley 115 Every human being, creaTed in The image of God, is endowed wiTh a power akin To Thar of The CreaTor-lndividualiTy, power To Think and do. The men in whom This power is developed are The men who bear ResponsiloiliTies, who are leaders in enTerprise, and who influence Characfer. IT is The work of True educafion To develop This power, To Train The youTh To be Thinkers, and noT mere reflecTors of oTher men's ThoughT. lnsTead of confining Their sTudy To ThaT which men have said or wriTTe n, leT sTudenTs be direcTed To The sources of TruTh, To The vasT fields openedfor research in naTure and revelafion. LeT Them conTemplaTe The greaT facTs of duTy and desTiny, and The mind will expand and sTrengThen. lnsTead of educaTed weaklings, insTiTuTions of learning may send forTh men sTrong To Think and To acT, men who are masTers and noT slaves of circumsfances, men who possess breadTh of mind, clearness of ThoughT, and The courage of Their convicTions. Such an educafion provides more Than menTal discipline, iT provides more Than physical Training. lT sTrengThens The CharacTer, so ThaT TruTh and uprighTness are noT sacrificed To selfish desire or worldly ambiTion. ITforTifies The mind againsT Evil. lnsTead ofsome masTer passion becoming a powerTo desTroy, every moTiveand desire are broughT inTo conformiTy To The greaT principles of RighT. As The perfecTion of His characTer is dwelT upon, The mind is renewed, and The soul is recreaTed in The image of God. VVhaTeducaTion can be higherThan This? WhaT can equal iT in value? 0 ES STUDIO 116 Sta1ey's Northside Restaurant Northside Shopping Center Winston-Solem, North Corolino Phone PA-3-0267 Cook's Warehouse P. H. Thomas W.R. Fowler B.E. Cook C.B. Stricklond,Jr. Loug Cook Julion Voughn Fred McLoughlin ' Gorlond Griffin PA 4-9239 MORNING SALE EVERY DAY Compliments of Don's Barber Shop King, North Corolinci YU 3-5361 Grover Shugart Motors, Inc. Authorized Ford Deoler Rurol Hcnll, North Corolino Phone WO 9-2235 DON'T TRADE FOR ANY CAR UNTIL YOU SEE US. 117 Compliments of Ki ser Super Market Rurol l'loll, North Corolino Phone WO 9-2975 Ellis Ashburn Stationery Complete Office ond School Supplies Books - Bibles - Gomes - Gifts Art ond Drofting Supplies Northside Shopping Center Phone PA 3-O7l5 fYou r Potroncige Appreciotedl King Fuel Gil Supply Company Wholesole Deoler - Esso Products Phone 98-3-5685 King, North Corolino Printed Meter Service Fuel for Home ond Form Esso Furnoces ond Burner Service Western Auto Associate Store The Fomily Store R. H. Gentry King, North Corolino Phone 98 -3 -3440 118 Authorized Bulova and Elgin Dealer We Repair All Makes of Fine Watches L. M. Long Jeweler and Watchmaker King, North Carolina Billy Long - Assistant Watchmaker ' , DeWCY A. Long '-'i eis- ggi Residential . ul ..-f1.r. n .iir rfr utlnimm fv-hw -V . COmmel'CiOl .-'. M 'rit wg WiE' i P 'I and Industrial Building . 1 'W .a... 1 ls w i l 98-3-5175 1 115. . ' ' P.O. Box 325 l. L ' -S King North Carolina Kooler's Food Center Phone 98-3-9775 King North Carolina Harris Wholesale Builders Supply, Inc. The Builders Supermarket Building Supplies, Paints and Plumbing P. O. Box 305-605 N. Main St. ,Pilot Mountain, North Carolina Phone Em 8-2256 Em 8-2257 119 Sealtest Food Inc. Seoltest lce Creom Get The Best Get Seoltest PA 3-O3ll Winston-Solem, North Corolino 7-Up Bottling Company Nothing Does lt like Seven-Up! Winston-Solem North Corolino King Farm Supply Feed, Seecl, Fertilizer Unico Electricol Applionces Phone 98 -2 -9395 King North Corolino Wall-Griffin Tire Co. Recopping, Wheel Alignment Wheel Boloncing Phone 98-3-889i King, North Corolino 120 R. H. Shell Service Wesley Hunsucker Lubrication Oil Wash lce Gas Boles Hardware Company Paint - Hardware - Appliances Maytag - Westinghouse We Service What We Sell King Pinnacle James and Frances Tedcler Ernest Boles Phone YU 3-8935 EM 82592 Compliments of Frank Fowler 121 BROWN'S RADIO 81 TV SERVICE Sales 8. Service - New 8 Used 2-Way Radio Equipped Phone 98-3-8075 King, North Carolina .l. H. Brown King Compliments of DAIRI-O I-lome -made Ice-cream Fountain Drinks North Carolina STANLEYVI LLE CLEANERS Where Your Clothes Are Really Clean -Day Service 6a.m. -6p.m. Including Saturday HERIVlAN'S CLOTHING Home owned and operated The Dad and Lad Shop Phone 98-3962i King , North Carol ina The typewriter showplace ot the year Royal Typewriters Standard - Portable - Electric KELLY TYPEWRITER COMPANY 6I6 West Fourth Street Winston-Salem, North Carolina Sales - Service - Rental Day 9 Compliments of J. ELLIS COON All Kinds of Insurance 8-3-8685 King , North Carol ina Nsghf EM 82986 STULTZ INC. RESTAURANT Sandwiches and Plate Lunches Private Dinners for Private Parties Call 37-7-25II NI. A. PICKETT'S 5 and IOC Dept. Store King, North Carolina VADEN AND TURNER ESSO SERVICE Emergency AAA Service Lubrication - Battery Service Tire, Wheel Balancing U. S. Route 52 - Phone WO 9-4453 Rural Hall, North Carolina Ice Blocked Bags NIOOREFI ELD ESSO SERVICE Grease Jobs - Gil Change Tires - Tubes and Batteries Phone YU 3-B3I5 King, North Carolina Compliments at RU PERT HALL I S AND K POULTRY Customer Work on Wednesday Richard Speas YU 3-5256 James W. Keiger YU 3-5585 King , North Carolina T906 T962 Compliments of COMMERCIAL 8: FARMERS BANK Rural Hall, North Carolina Member of FDIC JOE COVINGTON ESSO SERVICE Esso Gas and Gil Goodyear Tires and Tubes Delco Batteries - Groceries Route I King, North Carolina NORNIAN STOCKTON Headquarters For Men's and Boy's Wear 4Il N. Cherry Street Compliments at EARL HALL'S Service Station and Grocery Winston-Salem North Carolina Rowe l King DRAUG HON BUS I NESS COLLEGE 622 W. 4th Winston-Salem Phone PA 2-Ol2I Place to take your Business Training Compliments of WARREN'S DRUG Rural Hall North Carolina Compliments of A. L. PAYNE AND SONS Self - Service Grocery Fresh Meats Rural Hall North Carolina KING MEAT MARKET King 98-3-8515 We specialize in Fresh Meats ancl Produce Compliments of THE FORMAL HOUSE Specialists in TAYLOR'S WAREHOUSE Winston-Salem, North Carolina Rentals of A SALE EVERY DAY AT TAYLOR'S Formal Wear ancl Accessories Paul T. Taylor Kelly Ritter Paris Pepper Charles Dalton Winston-Salem North Carolina John DGVISI Auctioneer MERRITT PLUMBING COMPANY Septic Tanks and Service Plumbing anal Supplies Phone YU 3-9325 King North Carolina Fred L. Merritt Night Phone WO 9-56II I F I FRANK A. STITH COMPANY Smart Fashions For Men anal Boys Winston-Salem North Carolina Compliments of JONES SU PERETTE Route I King 66 SANDWICH SHOP Arch Tuttle Highway 66 LY-i -6634 FERGUSON'S ATLANTIC SERVICE Washing - Lubrication Oil Changing - Fisk Tires We give S 8 I-I Green Stamps Route 1, King, North Carolina ATLANTIC keeps your car on the Go LAWSQNQ GARAGE WINSTON-SALEM SCHOOL Complete Auto Repair OF BEAUTY CULTURE Automatic Transmissions Including Linda Brooks' Charm Course Servioo Day and Evening Classes Ten Years Experience PA 5-8061 209 U2 West 3rd St. King Phono 98-39750 Winston-Salem, North Carolina KING TIRE SERVICE Expert Boloncing - Recopping W.A. Douthit Compliments of OLDTOWN FABRIC CENTER Oldtown North Corolino Compliments ot OLDTOWN GRILL Olcltown North Corolino THE ANNUAL STAFF WOULD LIKE TO THANK EVERYONE WHO HELPED WITH THIS ANNUAL. Compliments of OLDTOWN BEAUTY SALON Compliments of OLDTOWN GULF SERVICE Olcltown North Corolino Olcltown North Corolino Compliments of DAIRY CASTLE ROMINGER FURNITURE CO. Drive-In Restaurant PA:'4'74II Phone: WA-4-9400 , Eslobhshed WOO Northwest Shopping Center Winston-Solem North Corolino Af Oidiown GORDON AUTO PARTS Howorcl F. Gordon Owner Distributors for Notionolly Known Automotive Ports FASHION FLAIR SEWING SHOP Everything For your Complete Sewing Needs Pinnacle North Corolin o Compliments ot King Furniture Company Complete Home Furnishings Phone YU 3-9762 King North Corolino Compliments of Gro Wer's Warehouse Phone PA 4-3688 Winston-Solem North Corolinca Compliments of WARNER'S SERVICE 8: GROCERY 126 5ri5ute to King High SCHOOL SONG Ours is the best high school in the land. i Divided we'd fallg but united we Stand. We'll 936 loyal to the end. On that, King High, you can depend. School Olydear old King High, we lovei we always will 'Nhgzn we'Ve grown old, we'11 thifik of you still. While -four childijen live again , The dy939S thatlywe enceilspentofhere . We have a team that really is great, One that is free fromfhard feelings and hate . When our team walks on the floor, You can hear the fans all roar. Rah! Rah! Rah! Come op, King High, We know you can wing because you have won again and again. y If you lose, a smile yowliewear, f 'Cause you know thefgame was fair. Our Eagle stands so suave and so freeg He is ya symbol of our loyalty. Never WL11 we lose the trust, The? you, King Highy have placed in us. 4 And then when we have left and gone on ' We will forever hope and we'll pray, our way Though we're leaving, wetll1ne'er forget. The lessons that we learned here. 127 04 :prod Autographs u n+er 333 INDIANA AVENUE WINSYON-SALEM, N.C. 128 . 'V fu! 3 , HM V, W1 HI' ' v 1 - 'H. 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