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' 58. ,-7 gg,--fi 'f'g,1A - .I ,fl . D'-..' - lp 1 'LA '.. wr- ., .1- 'A .' . - 'nj wi ',, if 'nf A J --Mh- - A -- - f ' ' ' ff we-,E Admmistlration p Mr. O. T. Neal, Principal of King High School, spent his years of preparation for teaching and ad- ministration at Guilford College with advanced study at Dulce University. After several years of successful social studies teaching and coaching, he became principal five years ago. The community and student body are indebted to him for nearly twenty years of service to King High. ff . 4 ,T MRS. PAT MCGEE MR. JAMES School Secretary UNDERWOOD MR O T NEAL School Treasurer Education in King - ,aw :QM W 1 .1 f 1 1 L W ' 1 , , U , I , ,, ,Z 1 , 1- f JJ , ,, , I. H-,. ,U ,W , ,. q5f5 ,,:q, A . ffffagf , fyljylfg ,my V, f f MY,- W4 '37 ' ' fy fJ To You . for y our helpfulness as a teacher. . .for your kind understanding of our daily problems. . .for your guidance in student activities. . .and for your capable coaching of our athletic teams, we dedicate this 1963 EAGLE, MR. SID WILLIAMS. 8 .gaudy I .. ,ff 3 A l l ...are created the sounds of school life at King High. . .pep rallies. . .the cheers that urged our teams to victory. . .the teachers' lectures. . .the busy hum of club activities. . .the harmony of chorus and band. . . the clatter in the dining hall at lunch hour. . .the applause for an assembly pro g ra m. . .th e ceaseless chatter of students atwork and play .... These are the sounds of education. A Aa -H --eu...--W a - - -- 1---AW V 4- W- --.....,...w-. X If FSI M0 ALGYBPA X + 4 + Z Xwwxwxxmwm EF 5, 7' Y -i'.' XA xxx gg 5 Cav 5:5993 Hu.. rw' , Qs .mv misw s ' , fu f W. CnlL fl-Vi-,--4 .-042 mam LW., , . .'.-,3M-,- -4' .-.wzhr-as 1 .vm- V M: '11, . ,, .uw ww-1. W . X :J+g.1w..H Q.. -mg, V-W6-1' .,. ,,jaf: ,f . 5 D A Q E U I f 1 , 'A -, .gpg , . 1-.fQ::fL.':g:a A . c Qgewtfy 1 'M Class of 1963 G re at Caesar's Ghost ...c1ass rings...senior photos. . .invitations and calling cards.. .trying to be dignified but still acting like chi1dren...the great de- cisions concerning our futures. . .Studying hard to make that record look as good as possible. ..these are the things that have occupied our time and minds during this our senior year. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS JOHN SNIDER, President MA RY JANE TUTTLE, R S e c re t a ryg T E R RY T UT T LE, Vice-President, not Porter SYLVIA SPRIINKLE Treasurer JANICE REDDING pictured . i.. JUDY ATWOOD One way to keep them down on the farm is to pay them for not planting a crop. 4-H 1,25 Glee Club 4. GLENDA BARBER If knowledge is power, I must have blown a fuse. 4-H 1,25 I. V. Basketball 1. JUDY BARR Why spend your life worrying when you' never get out of it alive? F H A 1, 4 H 1,2, Varsity Basketball 2 3 4 Semor Superlatlve 4 Business Club 4 Monogram Club 2, 3, 4 Sen1or Service League 4 Bus Captain 1,2,4 All County Basketball 3, Co Captain 4 KATHY BENNETT 'Be at the right place at the right time 4-H 1,2, I V Basketball 1- Bus Captain 3 , it ffmfff , ff VCE, ' 125 ' ,, RUBY BARNEYCASTLE F.H.A. 1, 2. FRANKIE BARR Anything worth having is worth waiting for. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g Varsity Basketball 1,2,3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi- L1te Staff 3, Senior Play 4, Bus Driver 4, Class Officer 1,2,33 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3 Monogram Club 2, 3 , 4, Student Council ' N CAROLE BRANDON Everything is possible for tomorrow -no dream too foolish, no goal too high. Beta Club 3,45 Math Club 3, 45 Science Club 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. i,2,3,45 Miss King High Attendant 45 Cheerleader 4, Co-Chief 45 Business Club 3,45 Paper Staff 1, 3,4, Editor 4, Associate Editor 35 Debating 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Glee Club 15 Homeroom Officer 2, 35 Library Club 35 Student Council 2,3,45 Basketball Scorekeeper 3, French Club 35 World Peace Contestant 35 Majorette 1. DIANE BROWDER Say what you think, but think before you say it. Math Club 45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, S9C1'et31'Y 45 Business Club 45 Senior Play Crew 45 Glee Club 2, 45 Library Club 3,45 Senior Service League 45 French Club 35 Bus Captain 1,2,4. 'WK 2 ...Q if I I .QM RONALD BINKLEY Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 J. V. Basketball 1. JACK BOVENDER To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. Beta Club 2,3,45 Vice-President 35 Math Club 2,3,45 Science Club 2,3,4, Reporter 35 Science Fair Winner 2, 35 Marshal 35 Paper Staff 45 Debating 2,3,45 Senior Play 45 Class Officer 1,25 Student Council 1,2, 3,45 President of Student Council 45 Orator of Boys' State 35 Govemor of Boys' State 35 North Carolina Senior Senator to Boys' Nation 35 Senate Floor Leader of Boys' Nation 35 Winner of World Peace Speaking Contest 35 Latin Club 35 Basketball Timekeeper 3,45 Senior Honor Student 4. EDWARD BROWDER It matters not what you are thought to be, but what you are. F. F. A. 1,2,3,45 Bus Driver 45 Substitute Bus Driver 2, 3. BILLY CHAMBERS Music washes from the soul the dust of everyday life. F, F, A, 1,2,3,45 4-H 1, 25 Science Fair Winner 35 Senior Play Crew 45 Glee Club 2, 3,45 Band 35 Basketball Manager 3, 4. Class of 1963 Honor Student Bonnie Gravely works to increase her typing skill. STEVE COVINGTON ' reat men die young, and I'm feeling ba F F A 1,2,3,4, 4 H 1,2 J V Basketball 1,2,Baseball 1, 2, 3,4, Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Bus Driver 4 Monogram Club 1,2 3,4 Student COL1I1C1l 4 MELBA CRADDOCK 'When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on 4-H 1, 2- Business Club 35 Senior Play 4- Library Club 3,4- Senior Service League 4- Bus Captain 3,4 G11 JUNIOR COLLINS Study as if you were to live forever. Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Science Club 3, 43 Business Club 45 Senior Play 45 Homeroom Officer 35 Student Council 4, Basketball and Baseball Scorekeeper 3,4. E. R. CONRAD To worry little and study less is my idea of happiness . F F A l,2,3,45 Sentinel 45 4-I-I 1,25 LV. Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1,2,43 Senior Su- perlative 4, Class Officer 33 Bus Captain 3, - un- ---- unv-------- ' id., LINDA CROMER Do unto others as they do unto you, but do it first. 4-H 1, 25 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 45 J.V1 Basketball 15 Pinnacle School 1,25 Softball 1,2. PEGGY EDMONDS Anything worth having is worth waiting for. F.H.A. 1,25 4-H 1,25 Glee Club 35 Library Club 35 Bus Captain 3,45 Homeroom Of- ficer 1. Class of 1963 - finishing touches on a project in geometry. KAREN EDWARDS Four things cannot come back: the spoken word5 the sped arrow5 time past5 the neg- lected opportunity. 4-H 1, 25 F. H. A. 1,2,3,45 Beta Club 4, Math Club 45 Science Club 3, 45 J.V. Basket- ball 15 Miss King High Attendant 25 Cheer- leader 3, 45 Science Fair Winner 1,2,35 Business Club 45 Paper Staff 45 Annual Staff 4, Associate Editor 45 Senior Play 45 Class Officer 15 Student Council 3,45 Booster Club 15 Senior Service League 45 French Club 35 Ice Cream Clerk 4. JUNIOR ESSICK Honor Student Bonnie Kirby puts the FAYE FLIPPIN You have only one life5 live it! F.H.A. 15 4-H 1,25 Senior Play 4. GLENN GENTRY Live today as if it were the last. Science Club 45 F. F. A. 1,2,3,45 4-H 15 ScienceFairWinner 1, 2, 45 SeniorPlay Crew 45 Band 1,2,35 Student Council 4. , 5 51. a. Y 1 DELBERT GORDON What this country needs is more free speech worth listening to. F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 4-H 1,25 LV. Basketball 1,25 Baseball 15 Science Fair Winner 152. BONNIE GRAVELY One thom of experience is worth a whole wilderness of warning . Beta Club 253,45 Math Club 2,3,4, Secre- tary 35 Science Club 1, 25 Senior Superlative 45 Chief Marshal 35 Business Club 45 Paper Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 Senior Play Crew 45 Homeroom Off i c e r 25 Library Club 3 5 45 Honor Student 45 Lunchroom Clerk 4. 5 , ,Q MARY ANN GENTRY There is destiny that makes us brothers, no man goes his way alone5 The good that we put into the lives of others, comes back into our own. Beta Club 3,45 Math Club 3,45 President 45 Science Club 3, 45 F.I-LA. 253,45 Senior Superlative 45 Business Club 354, Reporter 45 Paper Staff 3,45 Debating 1, 25 Glee Club 1, 25 Band 1, 25 Piano Student 15 Student Council 3,45 French Club 35 Latin Club 3. JAMES GIBSON F.F.A. 1,253,454-I-I1,2,3,45I.V. Basket- ball 1,25 Baseball 15Glee Club 3,45 Substi- tute Bus Driver 2, 3,45 Bus Captain 3, 4. wgdfz if L X., 5 .Jw - v Y :.z.,,....2sf1 M W -- ' 5 RONNIE HAUSER It matters not how long we live, but how we live. F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 4-H15 Glee Club 2. JOE JOHNSON lf knowledge is power, I must have blown a fuse. F.F.A. l,2,3,45 4-H 1,25 LV. Basketball 15 Science Fair Winner 1, 25HO1'r1eroom Of- ficer 1,2. 4 soos 4 -if NANCY HALL Learn as though you would live forever5 live as thoughyou would die tomorrow. 4-H 15 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 35 Beta Club 3, 45 Math Club 45 Science Club 3,45 Cheerleader 45 Marshal 35 Business Club 3, 45 Paper Staff 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Senior Play Crew 45 Homeroom Officer 25 Library Club 35 Girls' State Citizen 35 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Corresponding Secretary 45 Booster Club 15 Honor Student 45 FrenchClub 35 Senior Service League 4. KENNETH HARTGROVE He who asks a question is a fool for five minutes5 He who never asks a question remains a fool forever. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 4-H 15 Substitute Bus Driver 45 Bus Captain 3,45 Traffic Com- mittee 35 Beef Cattle Judging Team 3, 4. BONNIE KIRBY I find the great thing in this world is not so much where we stand, but in what direction we are moving. 4-H 1,25F.I-I.A. 15 Beta Club 2,3,45 Presi- dent 45 Math Club 2,3,45 Science Club 2, 3,45 Science Fair Winner 1, 2, 35 Senior Su- perlative 45 Marshal 35 Paper Staff 45 Annual Staff 4, Editor 45 Piano Student 1, 25 Home- room Officer 15 Library Club 45 Student Council 1, 2, 45 Honor Student 45 Senior Service League 45 Ice Cream Clerk 4. KAY KISER Do unto others as you would have them do unto you, but do it first. F, F. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 4-H 15 Science Fair Winner 1,25 Substitute Bus Driver 4. Class of 1963 '1 '-A Honor Student Jackie Bovender does research in preparation for the annual triangle debates. JERRY MABE The only way to kill time is to work it to death. F. F. A. 1,2,3,45 4-H 1,25 Bus Driver 45 Substitute Bus Driver 35 Concession Worker 1, 2, 3 . RAYMOND MARSHAL 7 1 PAMELA KISER I had rather be small and shine, than large and cast a shadow. F.H.A. l,2,3,45 4-H1,25 Pianist 25 State 4-H Club Week Delegate 25 Business Club 3,45 Recording Secretary 45 Hi-Lite Staff 25 Senior Play Crew 45 Glee Club 153,45 Homeroom Officer 25 Citizen of C-irls' State 35 Annual Staff 45 Science Fair Winner 2, 35 Booster Club 15 French Club 35 SeniorService League 45 Cheerleader 45 Senior Superlative 45 Student Council 1,3,45 Miss King High Attendant 1,35 Maid of Honor to Miss King High 4. DORIS LONG Act well your part, for there all the honor lies. F.H.A. 2,3545 Business Club 45 Glee Club 3,45 President 3. ft . ......,.....,.,, .....a.... , As.. L ., , W., , ,,. , , L W. ,- M x KENNETH MARTIN Happiness is Speechless. F.F.A. 13 Science Fair Winner 1,2. BOBBY MICKEY All I want is all there is and then some. F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4, Treasurer 43 Business Club 43 Bus Driver 4. if 8' -an f I., I 4. ' 4. ,3:21,':ff ', ,gm ' lf- if, 2341, 1 E H ai ry' H' , f:., .3e,,r ' ,,,?,,P., . 1 y 4 l 3 3 , My Class of 1963 Honor Student Janice Redding models a new dress in the Home Economics Department . ' JERRY MICKEY It matters not how long we live, but how we live. F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4, Reporter 33 Bus Driver 43 Substitute Bus Driver 4. SANDRA NEWSOME Everything is possible for tomorrow3 no dream too foolish, no goal too high. 4-H 1, 23 Songleader 1, 23 Math Club 43 F.H.A. 1,2, 3,43 Miss King High Attendant 43 Cheerleader 1,2,3,43 Chief 43 Science FairWin.ner 2, 33 Business Club 33 Paper Staff 2,43 Debating 3,43 Senior Play 43 Glee Club 1,'3s Class Officer 23 Homeroom Officer 13 Monogram Club 3, 4g Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 33 Senior Service League 43 Booster Club 1. HAZEL PARRIS The thing that costs the least, but creates the most, is just a pleasant smile. F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Girls' Basketball Manager 3,45 Business Club 45 Paper Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Class Officer 15 Library Club 45 Student Council 3,45 Miss King High Court 2, 35 Miss King High 4. STEVE PULLIAM Don't live it up too much today. You may have to live it down tomorrow. F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 45 4-H 1,25 Varsity Basket- ball 2, 35 LV. Basketball 15 Science Fair Winner 25 Paper Staff 45 Debating 45 Senior Play 45 Glee Club 25 Band 1, 2, 35 Monogram Club 2, 35 Football 35 Golf 35 Track 35 Hargrave Military Academy 3. KAY ROBERTSON Do unto others before they get a chance to do unto you. 4-H 1,25 Business Club 35 Bus Captain 3,4. WAYNE SLATE See everything, overlook a great deal, correct a little. 4-H 1,25 Secretary 15 Science Fair Winner 15 Business Club 4, President 45 Senior Play Crew 45 Bus Driver 25 Substitute Bus Driver 15 Bus Captain 1, 25 Class Officer 25 Glee Club 1,4. .3 'UF l JANICE REDDING Perfection may never be reached, but it's worth reaching for. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3,45 4-H 1,25 Business Club 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Glee Club 45 Class Officer 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 2, 35 Library Club 45 Student Council 45 Honor Student 45 Bus Captain 4. BRUCE ROBERTSON Choose wisely for happiness lies largely in your own choice. F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 4-H 1,25 J.V. Basketball 15 Senior Play 45 Bus Driver 3, 45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Substitute Bus Driver 25 Baseball Manager 35 Cattle judging 35 Bus Captain 1,2. Wir' 4 fr 2' f 1 Q .., , , -.. -,...., law -----A--4-V---f--v-1-4-A -'-' ML- -' W ' ---1--,..,,,,,,ggpg3ww.a--v... 4 1- JOHN SNIDER lf you are angry for one minute, you lose 60 seconds of happiness. F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 4-H 1,25 Baseball 1,2,3, 45 Senior Superlative 45 Bus Driver 3,45 Class President 4. JOANN SOUTHERN If Godbe for me, who canbe against me? F.I-I.A. 1,2,3,45 4-H1,2,35I.V. Basket- ball 15 Business Club 45 Glee Club 3,45 Library Club 45 Student Council 45 Bus Captain. NORMAN SMITH DOUGLAS SMOOT Keep thy heart with all diligence, for out of it are the issues of life. Science Club 3, 45 Varsity Basketball 3,45 J.V. Basketball 1,25 Senior Superlative 45 Business Club 45 Monogram Club 4. DAVID SOUTHERN Speak softly and carry a big stick. F. F. A. 1,2,3,45 4-H 1,25 Substitute Bus Driver 3,45 Glee Club 4. SYLVIA SPRIINKLE For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also. F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 4-I-I 1,25 Varsity Basket- ball 1,2,3,45 Co-Captain 45 J.V. Basket- ball 15 Senior Superlative 45 Business Club 45 Class Officer 45 Homeroom Officer 35 Monogram Club 2, 35 Library Club 45 Student Council 45 Bus Captain 45 Booster Club 1. fi 5. , N, ,f , ., 2, .. eg ,Q , ., f. W Class of 1963 Honor Student Nancy Hall arrives at school prepared for another day of studies. W I 5 5 JUDY TABoR I know not what the future holds, but I know who holds it. F. H. A. 15 4-H 1, 25 J.V. Basketball 15 Business Club 45 Paper Staff 45 Senior Play 45 Glee Club 15 Senior Service League 45 Bus Captain 3. JIMMY TEDDER To err is human5 to forgive is divine. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 45 4-H 1,25 Senior Superlative 45 Senior Play Crew 45 Bus Driver 3, 45 Class Officer 25 Student gogincil 3,45 Bus Captain 25 Office Assistnat , . , Q. 1 1 . ww ,I 32,-114, RONALD STEVENS FRANCES STEWART If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, nothing shall be impossible unto you. MathClub 45 F.l-l.A. 152, 3,45 Business Club 45 Paper Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 Senior Play 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 45 Band 1,25 State and Local Americanism Contest Winner 35 French Club 3, Officer 3. .znvHSf!E'-fr'-'wan MARY JANE TUTTLE Everything is possible for tomorrow -no dream too foolish, no goal too high. Science Club 45F.l-I.A. 1,2,3,4, President 45 J. V. Basketball 15 Business Club 4, Corresponding Secretary 45 Pape r Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 Class Officer 45 Student Council 45 Senior Service League 45 French Club 3, President 35 Bus Captain 4. TERRY TUTTLE A good run is better than a bad stand. 4-H 1, 25 LV. Basketball 15 Business Club 45 Senior Play Crew 45 Bus Driver 3,45 Glee Club 45 Class Officer 1,45 Student Council 1,2545 Substitute Bus Driver 3. lS1f ' , L . . ':'. 2 H 55, ,ff'f ,,y :ff cf, W, Class of 1963 Mascots Charles I-Ielsabeck and Judy Holt CALVIN VOSS With me anything is possible. F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Varsity Basketball 1,2,3, 45 Business Club 45 Annual Staff 45 Substitute Bus Driver5 Class Officer 35 Monogram Club 2, 3 , 4. LAWRENCE VOSS One thing is forever good5 That one thing is success. Beta Club 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Science Club 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Senior Superla- tive 45 Business Club 4, Vice-President 45 Homeroom Officer 25 Student Council 3,4. JUDY CALLOWAY WATTS Live today5 tomorrow never comeS. Glee Club 15 F.H.A. 1,2,35 Science Club 2, 35 Student Council 253, Officer 35 Hi- Lite Staff 35 Business Club 35 Math Club 35 Beta Club 35 French Club 35 Bus Captain 1, 2, 35 Booster Club 15 Miss King High Program Chairman5 Annual Staff 4. BILLY WEBSTER God gave His life to me5 Why not give my life to Him? F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 4-H 15 Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Business Club 45 Substitute Bus Driver 3,45 Monogram Club 2, 3,4. .,,, 1 I. 5 5 Y ' 5 if 1,13 5 ri, l DORIS WEBSTER QNot Pictured, Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Glee Club 3,4. DON CHAPMAN Science Club 35 Business Club 35 Senior Play Crew 4. Miss King High, Hazel Parris, is typical of the King student who maintains a proper balance between work and other school activities . far? V ff 5 2, ' f 41 M77 JIMMIE WEBSTER Do not turn back when you are just at the goal. Science Club 35 Varsity Basketball 45 Business Club 3,45 Bus Driver 4. TERRY WOOD The things you want to do are never done until you do them yourself. F.F,A. l,2, 3,45 Varsity Basketball 25 I.V Basketball 15 Student Council 354. MRS, MARY MARINUS Senior Class Sponsor Senior English class, with the aid of Mrs. Marinus, studies word meanings and pronunciation. tw fm Q., , -. W u-,f nn - a W4 -mfwnuwf. 5 J gig! 1' 5 -I 'sv -1 ur, ,nuff -rw- V ,ul W , Class of ,63 Consists of Record 66 Mrs. Mary Marinus, before becoming a Tar Heel, lived in Eureka, Kansas. She received her B. S. degree from the University of Wyoming. She has also taken graduate work at Kansas State Teachers College. Mrs. Marinus, who teaches English and speech and coaches the King debating teams, has taught at the University of Wyoming, has worked in radio advertising, has published a newspaper, has worked as a govemess, and has been a secretary. She and her family live in Winston-Salem. In her leisure time she enjoys skiing, hunting, and golf. 'ia E ifxefff 2 X Y iiif?'.js?'f.S-'7 ! ' X517 Seniors in physics perform an ex- periment concerning acceleration. Seniors The class in advanced math and trigonometry surveys distances on the school ground. L 1,14 X, , ' A he MR. SID WILLIAMS Senior Class Sponsor Seniors make valuable use of library tim e for preparation of routine as- signments and for independent research. 0 az... ...L- 2 . I ,L,,g'fnaf-.yilQlgw-- Mr. SidWilliams teaches business classes and is coach of the girls' and boys' basketball teams. Mr. Williams, who is from Winston-Salem, taught and served as ath- letic coach at Pinnacle before coming to King last year. I-Ie received his B. S. degree from High Point College. ' x s - I IH 1 ZZ'-R 06 Qi SX , , ,.,, Minus. ..,, Class of 1964 'WE We studiedAme1-ican history . . . wrote English compo- sitions. . .distributed baby beef tickets. . .worked at the Halloween carnival. . .planned a juniorvsenior. . .crammed for exams. . . as we eagerly worked toward our senior year. BOBBY MOORE Junior Class President JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS BOBBY MOORE, Presidentg STEVE BOYLES, Vice-Presidentg NORMA TUTTLE, Secretaryg PATRICIA BOYLES, Treasurer 28 PATRICIA BOYLES JUDY COLLINS mg -vi BETTY JO BADGETT CAROL BENTON KAREN BOLEJACK ALLAN BOLES x i J. V. BOLES 'Wi' MIKE BOYLES STEVE BOYLES DEE CARROLL ALFRED CRADDOCK CHARLES DARNELL ,...... 29 me jerry Long and Pat Boyles compare marks at the end of the report period. e..1ffa, Ymwww GLORIA DUGGINS NORMA EDMONDS LINDA EDWARDS X M , if ' gf, 4 A ' if f fm jimmy Loggins and Karen Bolejack get their books for another class. H-W BETTY FULK CLYDE FULK LINDA FULK Class JEANNETTE FULTON RICHARD GIBSON KAY GOFF N of 1964 JO ANN KEY JIMMY LOGGINS R. C. GORDON JUDY HARRISON BRENDA HENSLEY DORIS HOLDER FREYA JOHNSON SUSAN JOHNSON PAM KIRBY JERRY LONG DAVID LAWSON PI-IYLLIS LOVE E dy.-ww-'- 4 31 ' '-VA I ,foe 1AfA A -tg sq -' f Junior editor of the EAGLE, Freya Johnson, works to identify pictures for the yearbook. , -- ,,Y inn ,APE Aff? ,- Pam Kirby registers to take the National MeritSCho1arshipQua1i- fying Testgiven to juniors each year in March. 6 DIANE MABE PEGGY JO MABE JAMES MARSHALL JUDY MARTIN BOBBY MOORE KATHERINE MOORE Class I 32 JANET MOSER NANCY NEWSOME MICHAEL RICHARDSON C. L. sHoUsE GENETT SMITH GERALD SMITH HAROLD SMITH REBECCA SPAINI-IOUR LEONARD TUTTLE NORMA TUTTLE of 1964 SANDY VOGLER RONALD WALL MABLE WARNER RONNIE WHITE SYLVIA WALL SANDY WOLFF viwg Vx 33 I . . J' ecoute les d1scs frangals Q' fn? fl .5 ali? 1155 A Ma.--P' Junior Class The study of American history is required of all members of the junior class. MISS VIRGINLA MOOREFLELD junior Class Sponsor Miss Moorefield returned to her native King to t e a c h business education after attending Milligan College and receiving her B. A. from Elon College. After teaching hours, Miss Moorefield enjoys tennis, hiking, and horseback riding. The EAGLE staff is grate ful for her cooperation as co-sponsor of the yearbook. 'bbaooaww i2iaooeo000099 'K RN of 1, Will we ever learn to type without looking at the keys? Enrollment Totals 59 Mrs. Alene Bowne Gravitt, originally from Pinnacle, has taught science at King for three years. She previously taught at Sandy Ridge and Germanton. Mrs. Gravitt earned her B. S. degree at Appalachian State and has taken advanced work at Woma.n's College and Wake Forest. She and her family live on Baux Mountain Road near Winston -Salem. 7 1? 'M L huu-L, In geometry class,' Susan Johnson explains her solution of a .Z ' MRS. ALENE GRAVITT junior Class Sponsor Mrs. Gravitt, I still don't understand how tobalance chemis- try equations. problem in congruent triangles. 4 . vikfi '? IQ? w 33' 3?-1 o ff' -I -N, ,f , ,, f rf item . ' Class Qf SOPI-IOMORE CLASS OFFICERS PE R RY CA R ROLL, Pres1dent BRENDA COLLINS , Vice -Pres1dent SAND RA LAWS ON, Secretary GARY SMITH, Treasurer JIMMY ASI-IBY CAROLYN BAKER GREG BENNETT LARRY BOLES BRENDA BOOZE MARIE BOWEN Us 62' .1 TERRY BOWMAN DIANE BOYLES DOUGLAS BOYLES STEVE BURGE KAY CARROLL PERRY CARROLL BRENDA COLLINS LOUISE cox 1AMEs cox LOUISE CRADDOCK 1965 JANICE CREWS WANDA DAVIS WAYNE DAVIS JAY DONATHAN LIBBY DURHAM JOHNNY EAST TERRY EDWARDS ROGER FULK JERRY GOLF RICHARD GOLF U91 PLE W Q-,ggi Qi' 2:- if Y Z, '91 ,A 2.69 -,A A J 'Y xv 1 O O , Q Kr' V W 0 1 x JOHNNY HALL RAY HALL JIMMY HAUSER KAY HENSLEY GARY HICKS GAIL HOLDER LINDA HUNTER DONALD JAMES KATHY JOHNSON MARY ANN KIRBY GLORLA GORDON PEGGY GORDON SUSAN GRIFFIN BARBARA GRIMES BETTY HALL 37 JUDY MARSHALL JERRY MARTIN CARLTON MER1NNEY BUTCH MCGEE ELAINE MERNIGHT 'Dt REQ' ' fx ' .M nm., Class of KENT KISER LFDN IANIGORD GLENDA LAWSON SANDRA LAWSON SARA LAWSON JANE LEWIS MARY ANN LEINBACK DON MABE HENRY MABE RONNIE MABE DOROTHA MEADOWS JOHNNY MITCHELL DEBORAH MOORE SAMMY MOORE CLYDIE MOOREFIELD ELLEN NEAL JEANETTE NEEDHAM MARILYN NEW NORMA NEWSOME SUSAN NEWSOME 965 SHIRLEY OVERBY DOUGLAS PAYNE SHELBY POINDEXTER DONNA ROBERTS FRANKLIN SELLS BOBBY SIATE CAROLYN SLATE ARTHUR SMITH BRENT SMITH DAVID SMITH WANDA STONE HARVEY TEDDER RONNIE TEDDER HAROLD TIMMONS BOBBY TUTTLE VARNER VOGLER EARL VOSS RONALD WESTMORELAND EDDIE WHITE LARRY WOOD an Qu. 'gyps- DORIS SMITH GARY SMITH KAY SMITH JERRY STANLEY LARRY SOUTHERN G' i X ,J ,. , .ff ' An Mrs. Moser helps students with problem on percentages in Math Il. Mrs. Rebecca R. Moser, a graduate of King High School, continued h e r education at W o m a n's College, where she received her B. A. degree. She returned to King and has taught in both the elementary and the high school. She presently teaches math and is librarian. Mrs. Moser, interested in music, also directs the Glee Club. She has always devoted much of her time to student activities. Out of school, she enjoys embroidery and traveling. lOl Sophomores MRS. REBECCA R. MOSER Sophomore Class Sponsor Mr. Douglas Pedigo, of Galax, Virginia, is agraduate with a B. A. degree from Wake Forest College. I-Ie did undergraduate work at Carson-Newman in Tennessee. Mr. Pedigo is assistant coach and teacher of American history and French. For recreation he likes hunting, reading, and golf. 'Ka' 4 Uiaq-'ll : MR. DOUGLAS PEDIGO Sophomore Class Sponsor S t u d e nt s in Mr. Pedigo's French class use the tape recorder in order to improve their ability to speak French Are Listed in Class of ,65 Miss Kathleen Hall, teacher of English and social studies, is also the school's guidance counselor. Miss Hall, who formerly taught in Thomasville City Schools and at Gray High School, graduated with the B. A. degree from Woman's College. She has also studied at I-Iigh Point College, Longwood C oll eg e, an d Columbia University. Aside from her dedication to her work, Miss Hall has a variety of interests ranging from needlepoint to traveling country lanes. Our student body is especially grateful for her interest in student government. Miss Hall commutes to King from her home in Winston-Salem. Mrs. Virginia Patterson is another member of our faculty who is aKing native. After receiving her training at Mars Hill College and Woman's College, where she graduated with a B. S. degree, Mrs. Patterson taught in Alexander County and served as an Extension Agent in Iredell County. Since her return to King, she has not only taught King girls to sew and cook, but she has also serve d as faculty adviser for many student projects and extra-curricular activities. Girls making wool suits in home economics apply their knowledge of design, construction, and fabrics. MISS KATHLEEN HALL Sophomore Class Sponsor Sophomores learn of man's advance in civilization in Miss Ha1l's world history class. MRS. VIRGINIA PATTERSON Home Economics Teacher 'W FY T?V'mnWJ 3 i ' ' 7 A f I li M of-X xsa- Class of FRESI-IMAN CLASS OFFICERS BRENDA HAUSER, Secretaryg BARRY HALL, Presidentg LARRY SMITH, Vice-Presidentg CHARLES KIRBY, Treasurer. JUDY BEASLEY GLENN BENNETT RONALD BENNETT DAVIE BRANDON JUDY BROWN JUDY CAROLYN BROWN CARL CALLOWAY JAMES CALLOWAY gf J Z 'Q .W 11? 'iv NAS af? VIRGINIA CALLOWAY GLENN COLLINS JEAN COLLINS V.. CHARLES COVINGTON LINDA COVINGTON 42 T 1 966 DANNY COX DALLAS CROMER SALLY CROMER BETTY DODSON BETTY DUGGINS CLAYTON EASTER RALPH ESSICK DONALD FAIN BETTY FELTS NANCY FULK ANN GUNNELL BARRY HALL GARY HALL ROBERT HALL BRENDA HAUSER ALAN HICKS SANDRA HOLDER REID HUGGINS GEORGE HUNTER KELLY JACKSON QM KATHLEEN FUQUAY DONALD GIBSON ARNOLD GOODMAN GALE GORDON PAT LOVE DIANE MABE IANICE MARSI-LALL J. R. MARSHALL Class of ELAINE JAMES FRANK JAMES ANDREA JOHNSON JAMES JOYCE PAT KEIGER CHARLES KIRBY BEVERLY KISER LOIS KISER BONITA LEWIS DONALD LOVE KAY MCKNIGI-IT LESLIE MEADOWS JUDY MICKEY HUSKY MOSER DAVID NEW J1MMY NEwsoME NICKY NEwsoME GAITI-IER PALMER BETTY Jo PETREE FRANKYE PULLLAM 1966 LINDA sLAc:K JoYcE sLA'rE RODNEY SLATE ANYCE SMITH DALE SMITH ELWIN SMTIH LARRY SMITH L1'NDA SMTIH MICHAEL SMITH PENNY SMITH STANCIL SMITH JUNIOR SPEAS GRADY STONE JUDITI-I TEDDER Jos vocuza DONNA WALTERS P1-m.L1s WATTS JosEPH WEBSTER BRENDA WESTMORELAND NANCETTA WESTMORELAND DON wHmz WAYNE wHrrE ANN WILKEY JUNIOR wn.soN 15 F' 'A W' , ff-viii I A .?:r,44,'E ' E,'f2f?a::? +Agffi'?1fx ffl? r5,,:.1,, ,I CII ,II HL LI uxlk-If , 2 Mit? '7 'z:'2x,i'X5 ' ' 1 ffl Ni- 'lk' if ,T 'f . :fin X2 - '- ' D2 45 I ' 4 A I S A 1 v-.FN if-x. we ,N Ag D ,I -i ,, 'mx , 4' I . H37 ,I 400 AUUWW 88 Freshmen En tered Mrs. jane Pedigo, English and social studies teacher, began her teaching career at King last year. A native of Galax, Virginia, Mrs. Pedigo received her B. A. degree from Radford College of the Virginia Polytech Institute. NM She enjoys hunting and music. Cheerleaders and Beta Club members appreciate Mrs. Pedigo as their faculty ' advisor. MRS. JANE PEDIGO Mrs. Pedigo's freshman English class works on the Freshman Class Sponsor parts of speech and the parts of the simple sentence ,WWW X f Mr Underwood introduces axiomsto hisAlgebra I class. MR. JAMES UNDERWOOD Freshman Class Sponsor Mr. ,Ia m e s Underwood, a n ative of Winchester, Tennessee, lived in Winston-Salem before coming to King. He attendedBrevard College and received his B. S. and M. A. degrees from the University ofNorth Carolina.. Mr. Underwood has also studied at the University of Kansas. Besides teaching m ath, Mr. Underwood ha s worked at Pleasants Hardware, Hanes Hosiery, Carolina Theater, and Ideal Drygoods Company. I-Ie has also served in the U. S. Army and taught in Danville, Virginia. High School This Year Mr. Melvin Hunter, teacher of physics, physical science, and health, came to King after beginning his teaching career at Pinnacle. Mr. Hunter attended Mars Hill College and received his B. S. degree from Wake Forest. He has also worked at R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company under their summer employment program for school personnel. Mr. Hunter enjoys sports activities in his leisure time. He and Mrs. Hunter, who teaches sixth grade, make their home in Winston-Salem. The girls in Mr Hunter's physical education class MR, MELVIN HUNTER admire his stance at home plate. Freshman Class Sponsor 1 Z ' i - ,X fd g +... M -'Flu-ng-ffl-n-...- .VT I N KYB! Wifi X, J , 1 ' Members of Mr. Furches' agriculture class study in preparation for cattle judging contest. MR. SAMUEL FURCHES Agriculture Mr Sam Furches, vocational agriculture teacher, is a native of Farmington, North Carolina. He received his B. S. degree from North Carolina State College. Mr. Furches was an Army officer before he began teaching. His hobby is photography. The King chapter of the Futures Farmers of America, which Mr. Furches advises, has won many honors for the school and community. 7 amy., I Elementary Academic Life 4, 7 : I +L .' 3 'miMiNWwiQ' ' ' I N. .. 4 -A 45. fit? MGE, 1 ' S f F fjf . ff' 7 I .L - mag if 425' gy I l We mfiiobpaje 1-if A group of elementary students study the globe in preparation for a project in social studies. By taking an active part in the academic life of our ideasg we engage in independent study and group projects school, we learn by doing. We help in the planning of thus we live our education rather than passively receive units of workg we share our experiences, materials, and 49 MR. ROBER COVINGTON Assistant Principal Assistant Principal The King Elementary School is a part of the King School administrative unit. Mr. Rober Covington serves as a seventh grade teacher and as assistant principal in the elementary school building. Mr. Covington, a graduate of Guilford College, has also served as a high school teacher and assistant coach. Eighth Grade Faculty Coordinating their work activities are eighth grade teachers, Mrs. Irene Brandon, Mr. Carl Felts, and Mr. R. M. Collins. fr ' SO Eighth Grade OWSLER ADKINS NANCY AYERS BUTCH BARBER PEGGY BELTON VIRGINIA BENNETT PEGGY BINKLEY JUDY BLAKELY ARNOLD BLEDSOE DONALD BLEDSOE LENA BROWN OMNIE BOYLES TERRY BRANDON THERESA BROOKS BOBBY BROWN REGINA BURROW VERLIE CAIN BRENT CARROLL CECELLA CARROLL RICHARD CONNER CATHERINE COVINGTON JANE COVLNGTON ALICE COX BECKY CREWS BRENT CROMER JERRY CROMER RICKY CRQMER ROGER DODSON PATSY DURHAM LINDA EASTER MELVIN EDWARDS PHIL EDWARDS JOHNNY FINNEY ROGER FINNI3! DARLENE FLIPPIIN JUDY FULK ROGER FUQ UAY RONNIE FULK MARY ETTA GATEWOOD DAVID GIBSON DONNIE GOFF BETTY GORDON WANDA GORDON EDWARD GUN'NELL DWIGHT HALL 'RMT A 4 Yiivk' ,L I x I Q ,tvn I' I J: 1' 'R ' W . ,Z W my it 5 4 1 'F , f , I M. A X 5 1 'n sa as . rf 'fn ' Avi 41 611' Q-C.. v 'R x If f s N. E pn- .K If mm . R : ,:p,,f: ' '21 T S, Q is ik Nav ,164 in-f E I .1 f' 'IA J Q Ii- X'--rf' pf' X ,I Eighth Grade STEVE HAUSER CAROLYN I-HEATH PATRICIA HUNTER ROBERT INMAN TOMMY JESSUP BENNY JEEEORDS SAMMY IEFFORDS RAEI-'ORD KISER VICKI LAW ALAN LEWIS RONNIE LEWIS PEGGY MABE CAROL MANRIJNG MAURICE MARSHALL CAROLYN MARTIN JOHN MARTIN BENNY MATTHEWS JAMES MAYS DORIS MCKNIGHT RONNIE MEADOWS JACK MEADWELL TERESA MOSER DIANE NEEDHAM BARRY NELSON JOEL NEW BRADLIN NEWSOME Jo ANN NEWSOME MARY JANE NEWSOME SAMMY NEWSOME TERESA SLACK DAVID SMITH MARLIN SMITH RANDALL SMITH SARAH SMITH DEAN SOUTHERN BILLY STANLEY JANET STANLEY KAY TUTTLE KENNETH TUTTLE ROSE ANN TUTTLE TERRY TUTTLE DAVID WHITE KENNETH WHTTT Seven th Grade BRENDA ADKINS NAOMI AYERS ROGER BARNEYCASTLE BRENDA BENNETT JERRY BENNETT IRA BENTON JUNIOR BOWMAN CAROL BOYLES BECKY BROWN BENNY BROWN DOROTHY BURROW MIKE BUTNER RONNIE CARROLL GLENDA COLLINS KENNETH COX KATHY CRAIG VICKI CROMER KIM DUGGLNS DIANE I-'ULK DOROTHY FULK WILMA FUQUAY DIANE GATEWOOD RUTH GIBSON TEDDY GOODMAN MARTIN GORDON LINDA GRIMES BRUCE HALL VANCE HALL LONNIE HARDY GARY HAUSER JUNIOR HIENSLEY BRENDA HILL WESLEY HILL BRUCE HOLDER EVELYN HUNTER PATRICIA JACKSON GARY JARRELI. RICKY JARRELL PAT JOHNSON BONNIE KIW RICHARD KIRBY SHARON KIRBY SANDRA KISER KAREN LAN K.FORD DEBORAH MABE KATHY MABE JERRY MARSHALL JEAN MARTIN MARY ANN MCGEE BELINDA MOSER DARRELL MOSER ROGER NANCE BECKY NEW BARNEY NEWSOME FRANKIE NEWSOME PHILLIP NEW SOME SHIRLEY NEWSOME GAIL PI-IIPPS EUGENE SANDS CHARLOTTE SARGEANT 135' 8' 0. V f -P-. -A. K '- r -, in B Q1 'Zh-6' .gn I 5 Y, l w. ff N X 6 I , , 19 , If QL A I f -1 ji, C, ,. Q . I , B 7 ,mi L .I A Q X ' .,, , ,, ,,,- ' Q, 1, o 'F' M PM tx gv 'fy N QI, t , 6 S 'F' Y I an s.-Q, N sf-E 'rf I K' B, lx' f. gg xv AW 'Q Q-vim A N Cf 1- S BJ pg 4 . f E 6'- X F Q, V. -Y R A f fl : K Q. vu Mn-.... 9. S. 1. ,' 1 Q.. 53 -.3 ,W Q. A7 H- 11 i' N i ?'1e 5a -c-' 5 r ff ,,.., M My A X S M my f f '39 , - 2 Muzi? , f X A 1 . uf Seven th Grade GERALD SMITH MIKE SLATE KAY SMITH VERNON SMITH GALE STONE BRENDA SOUTI-ERN DAVID TAYLOR MELVLN THOMAS PEGGY THOMAS CAROLYN THURMAN LINDA TUTTLE TEX TUTTLE MARIE VAN DUSEN GLENN WALL RONNIE WALTERS KENNETH WARNER SANDRA WATTS PHILIP WESTMO RELAND JOANN WHITE MAXIE Wl-IITT Seventh Grade Faculty Sixth Grade Faculty I Mrs. Francis Kiser, Mrs. Marie I-Iaynes, Mr. Rober Covington Mrs. Carolyn Hunter, Mrs. Randie Gentry 54 Sixth Grade SUSAN SLATE SHARON SMTIH BARBARA SPEAS TOMMY STANLEY KATHERINE STEWART JOAN TEDDER STEVE TEDDER TIMMY TEDDER TERRY TIMMONS DEBORAH TUTTLE MONNIE TUTTLE PEGGY TUTTLE WAYNE TUTTLE RONNIE WHITE ANN WILIARD LARRY Wl1LARD Lewis, Mrs. Marguerrte Sixth Grade SUSAN ADKENS RUTH AYERS JOHNNY BARNER CAROLYN BARNEYCASTLE LAURA BEASLEY DIANE BENNETT BRENDA BOWDEN DAVID BOYLES JANET BY RD LYDIA CALLOWAY VICKI CARROLL MARGARET COLLINS SUSAN COVENGTON sYBrL COVINGTON BETTY CROMER NANCY CROMER MARY SUE DAVIS KAREN DENNY ANN EDMONDS BRENDA EDWARDS DALIAS EDWARDS ELAINE FAEN DONNIE I-'ULK KENNETH FULK JOSEPH GENTRY JUDY GORDON BILL GREENE EDDIE HALL STEVE HALL DORIS HARDY BEVERLY HAUSER DANNY HAYNES DARYL J-ucxs DENVER JARRELJ. LINDA JONES BARTON KEIGER BARBARA KEY JANE KIRBY FRANCES KIRBY AVOLINE KISER DEBORAH KISER MICHAEL KISER SHARON KISER BHXTNY LAWSON DOUGLAS LEINBACK CATHY LOGGINS CURTIS MANRLNG MELISSA MARSHALL NANCY MARSHALL RONNIE MARSHALL TOMMY MCC-EE KEITH MERRITT CAROLYN MICKEY EDGAR MOORE ROBELY MOORE DA RLENE MOSER DOTTIE NANCE BONNIE NELSON BILLY NEWSOME CHARLES NEWSOME IANIE SUE NEWSOME RICHARD NEWSOME JACKIE OVERBY KAY PATTERSON STEVE PATTERSON JAN ICE PRIDDY DALE RICHARDSON MICHAEL RIERSON JAN ROBERTS STUART SIZEMORE LEROY SMITH Qi? T5 s-1? vu, vw 1 V' vw s... , qv- ' I if-I -N ss E' 1 'C -4 an 5 'E Q' 'QQ nf Aw-whiff xx v- , f ,v, v I , BX It , - Ax ff E X 'wang I ' aw' W f' -J-' ,, X ' .. ei J . J YV' ' 2- :W I , J EQ EABJT 5 - Q- 4- .- m , -f .- N. x 443 6, E 1- g A I B ,, lj'N 753,45 1 1 x 4 I. J v X H 1? . j , ,rf 1 vi, --' r Q 2 'Qwe- , Kg, Q c I A 95.1, E Y .- ,ff ,. 'f '.4y . 417' 'Q f ' X 1 .rn I I si g--. Q ,- , . 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Q41 Q, , va 5 iv ex 01, v- 036- A , px -Q y I aff +L. fix 1- D 'E 56 mf H.-3 Na 'Y A Q4 , .E ls ,L ,R A ,, za- gg ,, -w N dx .. .1 if i N -fha .- !2f' sL:z' .g RN Q 4 A 5 X I 'I B W v My if P7 XR Iwi' elm It Q if Fifth Grade EDDIE BELTON ED BENNETT JOHNNY BOLES PHILLIS BOwEN LINDA BOYD DEBBIE BROOKS MARCIA BUROE LUCILLE BURROW HERMAN BUTNER LEROY CAIN KENNETH CARROLL CHARLES COE RHONDA CRAIG BILLY CRUTCI-ILEY KATHY DODSON CARLA VAN DUSEN CHARLES FLIPPEN BARRY FULK DONALD FULK GERALD FULK LARRY FULK REX GOFF ROBERT GORDON CAROL GRIFFIN ROGER CRIMES FAYE GUNNELL SHARON GWYN ANN HALL MIKE HALL JOYCE I-IARTGROVE RICKY I-IARTGROVE RONNIE HAWKS ANN HOLDER DANNY HOLDER GERRI LYNN HOOKER JANET HUNTER MICHAEL 1NGRAM WANDA JAMES WANDA JOHNSON WELDON KIGER DOROTHY LEWIS RICKY LEWIS BRENDA MABE DEAN MABE SI-IIRLEY MABE HAROLD MAHARTHEY JUNIOR MANRING ROSE MCGUIRE RONNIE MOHONE GARY MERRITT KATHY MOORE ROSEMARY NEW DAVID NEWSOME DELLA NEWSOME POLLY NEWSOME TONI NEWSOME HORACE OVERBY PATRICIA PALMER BRENDA PHIPPS REN PRESTON STEVE PRESTON MARK PULLIAM JOYCE SIZEMORE KATHY ROBERTS BRENDA SARGENT SAMMY SIATE LEONA SMITH LINDA SMITH ROSALINE SMITH F1fth Grade SAN DRA SMITH IMA SOUTHERN 'IACKIE STANLEY JUDY STANLEY DANNY TUCKER DAVID TEDDER TEDDY TUTTLE BRENDA WALL EDDIE WAl.L ELAINE wH1sENHUNT SUSAN wH1sENHUNT ALAN WHITE JEFFREY WHITE STEVE WHITE Fifth Grade Faculty Fourth Grade F acult Mrs Eleanor Woellner, Mrs Myrtle Smrth, Mrs Ethel Mrs L1da I-Iutehrns Mrs Madelyn Marshall, Mrs Moore Crystal Wood Fourth Grade PATRICIA ALDRIDGE L. c. ALLEN MARTHA AYERs DEBRA BARNES BETH BARR DONALD BEAsLw MIKE BEASLEY Jo ANN BENNETT TILDA BENNETT CAROLYN BOLES DONNA BOLEJACR JANIE SUE BoLEs zvmvu BOOE JOI-DSI BOWEN JANET BOYLES KATHY BoYLEs DANNY BROWN STEVE BROWN DAVID BURGE ANN CRADDOCK DORIS CROMER RICKY CROMER DEE COX EDDIE COX .nun-f Q, , Rf.. 43 I 401'IU' .1. 'R If L 1 av- ,QA nw fy., G is x X I ', 'I'f3-9 ' S ' gnsnl .na 1, A , A 'ff ' F il ' 1- W- ir, . Q ' E II J 4 3-:A Ln gnu I I Fourth Grade LEON DALTON RIKKI DUG-CINS RUPERT DUGGENS KEITH EAST STEVE EBERT CATI-IY EDMONDSOI ENLMA FLIPPIIN ROBBIE FOWLER DAVID FULK JAMES FULP SUZAN GARNER DEBRA GENTRY CAROL GIBSON ERANKEE GREEN RANDY GRIFFIN CAROL GUNNELL JAMES HALL TERRY HALL ELIZABETH HAUSER ROBERTA I-IIELSABECK RICKY HICKS JIMMY HOLT JO ANN INMAN SARAH JOHNSON DOUG JONES TOMMY JONES DONALD KING BETH KIRBY BILLY KIRBY KENNETH KIRBY DEBBI KISER DONNA IANKFORD FRANCIS IAWS GLENDA LAWSON BETTY MABE MICHAEL MABE DEBBIE MARSHALL ELIZABETH MARSHALL REBECCA MARSI-IALI. ALAN MCGUIRE DIANE MCGUIRE RITA MCGUIRE GAIL MCHONE BILL MITCHELL MARILYN MOORE GERALD NANCE RICHARD NANCE SHERRYI. NEEDHAM KENNETH NELSON JOI-EN NEW MINNIE NEWMAN CAMILLE PATTERSON SAMMY PATTERSON GARY PRESTON MIKE REED DEBORAH ROBERTSON DANIEL SARGENT DOUGLAS SELLS BEVERLY SIMMONS CRAIG SIDEMORE TOMMY SIZEMORE GRANT SMITH MARTHA SMITH JAMES STANLEY KENNY STONE ED TAYLOR MICHAEL TAYLOR JOE TUTTLE STAFFORD TUTTLE ELIZABETH WEIGNER STEPHEN WHITE ODELL BARNEYCASTLE LEO FULK DONALD GORDON LONNIE HANDY MARGARET JARRELL LINDA JARRELL BILLY KING BILLY LEWIS RICHARD MCOIIIRE WILLIAM NEWMAN ROY NEwsOME RANDY PI-IIPPS MARTHA RICHARDSON w. T. RICHARDSON MARJORIE SANDS JOHNNY THOMAS , In . iv V ,f gi fx . Q 5' .4 if -. I vw 'U 'K 7 3 I A , 'I A N fr, as Q -wr-3, K 3... 4 all ... . ,- I A . I .I if 9. ,' '21, 5 -, 3 , ,P ' D 4' fe I. fi W RH f ' . ,I If 5 Q f X K? V i I X4 1 , 'gi-, .-. X H XX N ' 1 .i f I? n'v,y.llln - I i ' P A s I il I 4' 1: --Ihiiw ' .6 5 V. ' It ' X K 5 he If ENV' J In at tx -A in i I - ,L , , - 'nw 9 . Special Education Special Education Teacher Third Grade Facult Third Grade RONNIE AYERS TIM BADGETT CONNIE BENNETT GRAY BENNETT PAULA BENNETT DAVID BENTON TERRY BOLES FLORENCE BOWEN DANNIE BOWMAN JIMMY BOYLES ERNIE BROWN GARY BURROW cYNTI-nA BUTNER CHARLES CALLOWAY DEBORAH CALLOWAY MICHAEL CAMPBELL VICKI CAMPBELL BELENDA CHIDDIE DELMA COX HELEN COX ANDY CROMER KATHY DENNY MICHAEL DENNY DEBRA DUGGENS MRS, IANE WILBURN Mrs. Frances Taylor, Mrs. Ellie Boyles, Mrs. Vera Nixon, Mrs. Hallie Love I , Q11 rr-v Kff' anc- L . mg rf 4. ww I I I 'UI IK - J 1- Af. 'l ' 'nr ' J ' 1- 1. J., 'AIX'-' itz: II1 MF y, MN an ..,... cl Suu.. Tl . .Ci.,, ,I + ,I I -91 fx, f T I f NI ,IQVS ' 16 - I I 'R V .fi JK , , W H I, . . R3 5 1- I . I ,, I J, fi X ' I I A .SPI 4, X. Ov 2 5 . IIS: Zag! -596 .5 aim? ,.irR0,5 ' , 'sealy' P . ,Y , .-C.. 'hm i .Q 'W I QI' , 1.223-I, ff 6: A 4. crv' UIIA - III .. 1, L 'NUI N IAA Af 1 I x.6 of AI, i A I ' 'N R 'M T gsvf E If I 'I w, 'Ir QL I3 . ,S I I.. -.7 Q I 'I L' -'3 6 1 ,L :fum Q ' 1 A it V -'NMI 4, f ' ' .sl - V . . 5 31:35, R , ,ef f-,F ,A ' ,Lf J W P ' A I V J-. LF? , 'S iv- Third Grade CHERISE EAST CONRAD EASTER RODNEY ELBERT JACKIE FAIN RICKY FLETCHER FRANK EULK MARILYN FULK BENNY CATEWOOD JOHNNY GIBSON TERRY GOFF ROGER GORDON RONNIE GRIFFIN JERRY CRIMES TED GWYN DEBBIE HALL EMILY HALL JOYCE HARDY LAURA HARDY MICKY HARTOROVE BRENDA I-IAWKS BRUCE HEATH WANDA HELSABECK DAVID HICKS JANET HOLDER MITZI HOLT GENE HORTON BA RBA RA JAMES HA ROLD JA RRELI. KAREN JOHNSON RICKY JOHNSON LOGAN JONES MITCHELL JONES STEVE JONES BETH KEIGER BARRY KIRBY DAVID KIRBY SAMUEL KIREY ANN KISER KATHY KNIGHT JOAN LAWSON ROBERT LAWSON WAYNE LEINBACK ANDREW LOGGINS BRENDA MARSHALL NANCY MCGEE RAY MCGUIRE STEVE MCKNIGHT REX MENDENHALL DEBORAH MERRITT GARY MERRITT KAYE MITCHELL JOYCE MOORE CRAIG MOSER DEBORAH MOSER PHILLIP MOSER TOMMY NEW WAYNE NEWMAN MICHAEL OINEAL JO!-WNY ORR MICHAEL ORR SUSAN PAYNE LAWRENCE PHIPPS TERRI POTEAT RHONDA PRIDDY MARY PULLIAM CARLTON RIERSON MARY ELLEN RIERSON CINDY RIGGS RICKY ROBERTSON ROGER RUTLEDGE PHILLIP SARGENT BOBBY SHIINAULT Third Grade 4 . , I E . BONNIE SHINAULT V ' 'Q ' 62 1. f ANGELA SMITH -.. A ,J f BRENT SMITH I - - ROBERT SMITH ff . , fffghw VIC KI SMITHERMAN , 1,1 51124,- MICHAEL SOUTHERN -T 111.1-1-3,-Eg: A, MICHAEL SPADNYHOUR - J ,5QQ1Q'3l3g1Ar'f' 14 JEAN STANLEY :L A JOE STANLEY I I -A KAREN STANLEY f ' T Bill. TEDDER f' .. JERRY TEDDER YH, ' ,fr ., JOAN TIMMONS - . , ., A 'T' KAY TUCKER Q Q .Jil A 1 BRENDA TUTTLE U, AAQQM5 A ,T HOPE ANN TUTTLE ' 'fs ..g..3 I A 'Hi ,-,gn A ' AJ , J N 4 ROY TUTTLE SANDRA TUTTLE M 1- as V f 'R .A K ' S .. WANDA TUTTLE - Z, A A J 5 RONNIE voSS fr- ip if f ' 3-S, 4, J 5, J ' DEBORAH WALL - .- cs, . ,, it fi 3. RICKY WALL -- ' Ak- 6 51' - 9 C, .,.,,,t CAROLYN WHISENHUNT , T.. Kg,!.2f-Q1Qff'f-':55 -L, f f - ' A ,rw 1, r J A Ni if Q, f 5 , 1 R- nv-J, Reading-Basic to Education Second Grade Faculr 0... 9 10 g 214 Rf .33 Ji Elementary students use reading skill in all phases of Mrs. Margaret Whitt, Mrs. Alma Barr, Mrs. Jessie school work Gamer Second Grade EARNEST ADKINS RICHARD ADKINS JACKIE ASHLY ZACCIIAEUS AYERS JANE BARNES GLENDA BIAKELY RITA BENTON BOBBY BOWDEN KAREN BOYLES MICHAEL BOYLES GALE BRANDON FREDDIE BRASWELL LINDA CAIN CHARLES CAMPBELL LAURA CAMPBELL DANNY CARROLL J111. CARROLL DEBORAH Cou.ENs CALVIN COVINGTON DEN1sE COVINGTON NELL Jo COVENGTON RoNN1E cov1NcToN LINDA cox CHARLOTTE C RA DDOCK ,Q-Q ,Sy-r 'Z 5 X J F, av A . Vg -X4 236 P' oi , V .JR 'M' w i. QW '- .,, . X N , , . an x -5 f L R .P I Y :' 'f .I ,X- X 4 o if-X, X ,J . I N E X581 4-S ls . -Y , . xv sc Y Y v- L 'I L 1 K K ,L 4 1 V X J IJ. . 0' il- A NX X -'A T ,S E X f I rv '-1. N A x S S S ., I- S IP' 'P II' F E 1 R I SIS Q -SNQSS A I - sm A-A -Q - I I' X . -A S- - L ,C A I Q .V Q A - -- j W A 11- vs , 4 ,N .A S 4 N. .S , 'r 5 J E , 'D' EEE:-. MR Af, 'IAA J fl 4,2 . I 5 A . 53 I -53.5 .. Y ,Z H.. P H C, ,P . ii gg- yi, J ' 3 Lg ' 'S I Q' 3 I 5 E Q x t w.5i11fp,ff' 69 X th. i K- nv , 11114 'U' 'P' T ' 4 ' . M- -- S I S-55 2, J - . . - I A S Y -2 - 9 SA . if JA an QQ... 4- nr-1 62 vw. I Second Grade JUDY CROMER ROBIN CROMER I-IARLAN DENNY MITCHELL DOBSON TEM DONATI-IAN NANCY DUGGINS SHEILA EDWARDS DAVID FORD DOROTHY FULK WANDA FULK HOWARD GENTRY ANN GOFF CATHY GOFF LINDA GOIINS WILLIAM GORDON MELODIE GRIFFIN LINDA GUNNELL BLAKE HALL OAROLYN PAYE I-LALL JOYCE HALL MERRI-DELL HALL ROBERT HARDY STANLEY HARTGROVE JUDY I-IELSABECK DANNY HICKS DONNIE HOLDER PEGGY HOLT SHAWNA JAMES ELLIS JERRELL PATRICIA JONES WANDA JONES JAMES KING JIMMY KISER GARY LAWSON JONATHAN LAWSON REX LAWSON BARRY LEWIS SHELIA MAEE VJCRIE MABE NANCY MANRLNG JIMMY MARINUS ANN MARTIN CAROLE MCGEE KENNETH MCGEE CHINETTA MOORE JEFFREY NANCE VAN NEAL BRENDA NEWSOME TOMMY NEWSOME BARRY OVERBY CAROLISA PALMER LIBBA PEGRAM VICKI PRESTON ARLEN PRIDDY TONY RIERSON JUDY SANDS MICHAEL SANDS RANDALL SIZEMORE GARY SLATE TOMMY SLATE DEBBIE SMITH LYNNE SOUTHERN VICKI SPAINHOUR BOBBY STANLEY RAY STEVENSON JllL TEDDER ROGER TUTTLE MARLON VENABLE JONATHAN WHITE TERRY WILLARD SAMMY WISENHUT TONY YATES First Grade CAROL ALIJEY SUULNNE ASHBURN DEBRA ATKINS VICKI AUMAN PATSY AYERS BILLY BOWDEN DA RILENE BOWEN SANDRA GAY BOYLES CATHY BROWN FRED BROWN ROBIN CAMPEEII. JAYNE CARROLL CAROL ANN CHAVIS CHARLOTTE CHILDRESS JERRY Cox SYBIL CRADDOGK PHILLIP CREWS GLENN CRUTCHLEY ANN DAVIS DENISE DENNY SHARON DENNY IARRY DOSS MARK EAST NELSON EASTER DAVID EBERT ALAN EDMONDS LINDA EssICR WANDA FLETCHER JEAN FLIPPIN ROYCE FLIPPIN BRADLEY FOWLER FRANCES EOWLER Ml'IJiN COINS JANE GORDON JANET GORDON LINDA GORDON MARTHA ANN GORDON DEBORAH GRIFFIN JEANNETTE I-IALEY DARLENE HALL IOANN HALL MARK HALL TIM HALL GINGER I-IAMM JERRY HARDY DEBBIE SUE HARTGROVE JERRY HAUSER DENISE I-IAYNES WENDY HICKS JANET HILL GLENN HEATH DONNA HOLT KATHY HORTON BARRY ENGRAM MITCHELL INGRAM VICKIE IN GRAM DOUGLAS JENNINGS, JR. DEBORAH JOHNSON DEBORAH JONES JANET KIRBY SHERRILL KISER CHARLOTTE IANKEORD DARLENE LANKFORD JANET LAWSON JONI LILLY ANGELA MABE JUDY MABE JAMES MCGEE SANDRA MCHONE SANDRA MCKNIGI-IT LYNN MITCI-HELL KEITH MOORE 'vs 1 C' PX -1- Q I 'L 1 'L if 'R y F K. .V 'M V' 'yur R v A-0 K. 1 J, X I . I 1 ww ww- A R '- A X I L X I S' 1' V' I I- -ff , 1 an s. -... 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'YI A -if 12. .C ' Irv I I SN Y - ff 4-f .4 4 III or gui lv- '19 In I I First Grade MARK MOORE KAREN MOOREFIELD TIMOTHY MOSER wANDA NANCE DONNA NEEDI-IAM JOAN NEWMAN PATRICK O'NEIL RANDY ORR JAMES PEORAM HILTON PRIDDY DONNA LYNN RIIRSON JOHNNY RIERSON JAN ROBERTS VICTOR ROBERTSON RANDY SARGENT JOHNNY SHAW BEVERLY SHORE CAROL SIZEMORE KATHY SIZEMORE DEAN SLATE SHARON SLATE VICKI SLATE PENNIE SMITH RANDY SMITH RONNIE SMITH SHARON SMITH VICKIE SMITH JEFFREY SOUTHERN TIMOTHY SOUTHERN ROBERT STEVENSON RICKY THOMAS BRAD TUTTLE LARRY TUTTLE SHARON TUTTLE CRAIG WALL VANESSA WALSH DALTON WARNER ANDY WATTS MERRIL WATTS RANDY WATTS JACKIE WEAVER RICKY WHITLEY CA ROL JEAN WI-IITT DONNA WHITT SHELIA VADEN First Grade Facult n 444,-ffff' f ef Q, V gi tl 1- ,J K I I .Y I 3 X, 1 1 1 , , V , Z A A X ,, I f. s .Vt x 3 , 7 JLt rec ff,s QQSH HIGH SCHOOL CAI-'ETERIA STAFF: Mrs. Ruth Hauser, Mrs. CUSTODLANS Beulah Boyles, Mrs. Adaline Kiser, Manager. Mr. and Mrs. Ed White School Scrvicc Staffs King School c ould not operate without the services of its cafeteria workers, custodians, and bus drivers. The d a i ly preparation of nutritious lunches, the operation of the fleet of buses, and the care of the five buildings on the campus for a student body of more than a thousand are no small tasks. We are indeed grateful to our school service staffs. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CAFETERIA STAFF: Mrs. D e lla Martin, Mrs. M a u d e I-Ia 11, Mrs. Lonnie Baker, Manager, Mrs. Nadine Barr, Cashier. .2-41 5, ,, -1. ,XM . . 1 ' K' M . V an is . sts!!-. . l-L? Jin., . mg, w,,.-. , U5 y S-ll V Ch CI f ', V1 U . -h U , L E fx 1' A . . PU -. s, . U, , . , , . , ,, I First row: jerry Mabe, Arthur Smith, jimmy Webster, Bruce Robertson. Second row: Edward Browder, Frankie Barr, john Snider, Bobby Mickey, jimmy Tedder, Ronnie Mabe. Student Organizations t. BULLETIN TW LT Q A H :il ix ' H WL ff 2 Q X xv .N , if r , K 4 , f 1 f t tx x Y: t ' 1 N X! x tr: 12g SCIENCE VND Y Q K - 1 12265 . --- e'i1.2i?-WW115' . ' 'I , 19 I 4 f 6 W ,. 1' I' :XBiTA CLUB can NASH 1 'P- , , .A , - fx f, ,id M M X , ,f 'ww far., rf:-4-4g4.y,f.'-,' 1. . 11: -- 4 - X u,'ln ,:a'A A' v,,7.:g.g,4b, !u1n?'1':1'.9 212425:-2:13 712575959- ' 1 '. '. .i X'x 5g7,g37:f.'?g. QQ up T ' r s .- . is- ' I - -'leg .iiiifiil 1 1552: MBE!!! . u v 1 uunlu 1 -an Fam:-1 9 1 ll '4-1-1 ' amen.. :.....r1 vnpnl -iggv... .- 4 .--5 , g:,,, '::, , N Wikia! ' f Wg 'N-N., Student Council President, jack Bovender, presides at an officers' meeting attended bylfreyajohnson, Vice-Presidentg Betty Badgett, Treasurerg Nancy Hall, Corresponding Secretaryg and Pam Kirby, Recording Secretary. ln student organizations we develop valuable knowledge and experience in planning a course of action. Students, under the capable guidance of faculty advisers, are responsible for the activities of student organizations. . . T h e school newspaper. . .the school science fair. . .the recognition of service and scholarship. . .t h e assembly progr a m s. , .the hall bulletin b oard displays. . .im- provements to the school grounds. . .the publishing of the EAGLE. . .the developing of farm and home leadership. . . practice and increased learning in business and mathe- matics. . .the training for future leadership. . .these were contributions that students at King High helped to plan in 1962-1963. rude-:nr MISS KATHLEEN HALL ,-i.ggsQ. Members of the Ways and Means C o m m i tte e-Mary Jane Tuttle, Gary Smith, and Grady Stone--are responsible f o r financing the activities of the Student Council. l 5 W, The Assembly Committee meets to plan chapel programs for the year. Members are Sandra Newsome, Karen Edwards, and Glenn Gentry. The Student Council serves to unite all groups of the high school student body. Members are selected from each homeroom, from each student club and organization, and officers are elected by the student body. Council a c tivit i e s for the year have included school socials, assembly programs, a get-out-and-vote campaign for school consolidation, and a program for senior assistance to underclassmen. Seated: Joann Southern, Janice Redding, Carolyn Slate, Diane Boyles, Karen Edwards, Carole Brandon, Mary Ann Gentry, Frankye Pulliam, Penny Smith, Patricia Hunter, Patricia Keiger. ,Second row: Jackie Bovender, Charles Covington, Benny Jeffords, Sandra Newsome, Nancy Hill, Kay Tuttle, Judy Mickey, Charles Darnell, Jimmy Tedder, Henry Mabe, Pam Kiser, Mary Ann Kirby, Beverly Kiser, Judy Martin. Third row: Barry Hall, John Snider, Steve Covington, Frankie Barr. Tommy Jessup, Danny Cox, Larry Smith, Jimmy Ashby, Gary Smith, Gary Hall, Perry Carroll, Clydie Moorefield, Ronnie Westmoreland, Glenn Gentry. ' Council Members of the School Grounds Committee, Ronnie Mabe and Ronnie Westmoreland, set an 2 3 v ' 1 example for other students in keeping the grounds . clean. f i ?, 's Two members of the Bulletin Board Committee, Mary Ann Kirby and Beverly Kiser, work on an autumn display using natural materials. Library Club Seated: Bonnie Kirby, jo Ann Southern, Mrs. Moser, Sylvia Sprinkle, Janice Redding, Hazel Parris, Melba Librarian. Standing: Diane Browder, Bonnie Gravely, Craddock. WWWWW' 7? 69 SIIENIE Ilumlli IIMERIUI i V Senior Science Club - The Senior Engineers' Science Club consists of those students who have displayed a particular interest in biology, physics, or chemistry. Its members help to promote the school and county science fairs. Professional men in the field of science have rendered valuable service to the club. Adv: MRS . ALENE GRAVITT Sponsor Officers: Lawrence Voss, Vice-President, Jimmy Loggins, Reporter, junior Collins, Membership Chairman, Bobby Moore, President, Susan Johnson, Secre- tary . First row: Jimmy Loggins, junior Collins, Bobby Moore, Susan Johnson, Lawrence Voss, Kathy johnson, Brenda Collins, Sandra Wolff. Second row: Jackie Bovender, Bonnie Kirby, Karen Edwards, Mary Jane Tuttle, Nancy Hall, Mary Ann Gentry, Phyllis Love, Pat Boyles, Carole Q seo Sufi: VIS MEP PF , n . Brandon, Perry Carroll. Third row: Terry Bowman, Larry Boles, Johnny Mitchell, Gary Smith, Johnny Hall, Earl Vos s, Douglas Smoot, G le nn Gentry, S te ve Boyles, Harold Timmons, Katherine Moore. gi PM Junior Science Club y SllENIEllUB5UFllMEHlUl Thejunior Engineers' Science Club has as its members those students in the eighth and ninth grades who have an aptitude for scientific study . The Club seeks to encourage X its m e mb e rs to continue their study of science at the K K senior high school level. I E r I I E MR . MELVIN HUNTER L Sponsor Officers: Husky Moser, President, Penny S mith, Membership Chairman, Patricia Keiger, Secretary, Brenda Hauser, Treasurer. First row: Beverly Kiser, Gail Gordon, Joyce Slate, Judith Teresa Moser, Husky Moser, Marlin Smith. Third row: Tedder, Brenda Hauser, Betty Duggins, Anyce Smith, Sammy Newsome, Brent Carroll, joel New, David New, Penny Smith. Second row: Patricia Keiger, Catherine Charles Kirby, Charles Covington, Grady Stone. Covington, Billy Stanley, Betty Dodson, Benny Matthews, ffcu I . I M I, Tak, f ? 71 Hi-Lite Staff 2 Q 1 H.. Seated, first row: Jimmy Loggins, Katherine Moo Boyles. Second row: Steve Boyles, Karen Bo Bonnie Gravely. Third row: Mary Ann Gentry, Edwards, Wanda Stone. Fourth row: Judy Tabor, Kirby, Doris Long. Standing: Nancy I-Iall, re, Pat lejack, Karen Bonnie Sandra l, 1? Newsome, Steve Covington, Frances Stewart, Mary Jane T ut t 1 e, B ob by Moore, Jeanette Fulton, Ellen Neal, Susan Johnson, Susan Griffin, I-Iaze1Parris, Sandra Lawson, Diane Boyles, Carole Brandon, Steve Pulliam, Jackie Bovender. 'MV' CA ROLE BRANDON Editor MISS VIRGINIA MOOREFIELD Sponsor The Hi-Lite took on a new look this year as the paper was commercially printed for the first time. The school newspaper attempts to offer information concerning the academic, social, and sports activities of the student body. 72 GLORL4 DUGGINS Associate Editor Beta Club aw! 4. X' K First r ow: Mary Ann Gentry, Carole Brandon, Jackie Bovender, Karen Edwards, Bobby Moore, Susan Johnson, Larry Boles. Second row: Sandra Lawson, Donna Roberts, Steve Boyles, Betty Badgett, Don Mabe, Bonnie Gravely, Earl Voss. Third row: Terry Bowman, Jimmy Ashby, Judy school. BONNIE KIRBY Pre sident The Beta Club is an honorary organization for students outstanding in achievement, leadership, and character. Its purpose is to render service to the school, to encourage its members to higher standards of excellence, and to encourage its members to continue their education beyond high Watts, Pam Kirby, Jeanette Fulton, Katherine Moore, Clydie Moorefield. Fourth row: Janice Redding, Perry Carroll, Johnny Hall, Gary Smith, Sandra Wolff, Treasurer, Freya Johnson, Secretary, Lawrence Voss, Vice-President. MRS . JANE PEDIGO Sponsor As a part of the initiation activities, new members are auctioned as slaves on Worm Day. Alpha Delta Mathematics Club The Alpha Delta Mathematics Club is made up of those students who have a special interest in math and who wish to pursue its study beyond the prescribed class courses. OFFICERS Mary Ann Gentry, President, Susan johnson, Vice- President, Pam Kirby, Secretary, Bobby Moore, Treasurer, Peggy jo Mabe, Reporter, Mr. James Underwood, Sponsor. Left to right: Karen Edwards, Diane Browder, Sandra Newsome, Bonnie Kirby, Mr. Underwood, BrendaColl.ins, Terry Bowman, Carole Brandon, Judy Collins, Nancy Hall, johnny Hall, Frances Stewart, Peggy Jo Mabe, Steve Boyles, Betty Badgett, Earl Voss, Bonnie Gravely, Larry Boles, Linda Fulk, Susan Griffin, Jackie Bovender, Pam Kirby, Freya Johnson. . Cf M, lr L l Left to right: Janice Reddi.ng, Mary jane Tuttle, jimmy Webster, Sandra Vogler, junior Collins, Joann Southern, Lawrence Voss, Nancy I-Iall, Sylvia Sprinkle, Mary Ann - . ,Wf i1, 'fwve-r - L. . 545' g ' i Future Business Leaders The King chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America offers students in typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping an opportunity to r el at e their classroom study to the work experiences in the business world. Many members of the organization plan to enter business voactions. OFFICERS Wayne Slate, President, Lawrence Voss, Vice- President, Mary jane Tuttle, Corresponding Secre- tary, P a m K i s er, Recording Secretary, Ka r e n Edwards, Treasurer, Miss V i rg i n i a Moorefield, Sponsor. Gentry, Frances Stewart, Bonnie Gravely, Diane Browder, Karen Edwards, Judy Barr, Judy Tabor, Calvin Voss, Hazel Parris, Bobby Mickey, Carole Brandon, Doris Long. W '41 I' X N Wx. .J L and district competitions this year. 'fl-f f ,f I U65 L19 Future Farmers of America The Future Farmers of America is a practical organization which gives its members the opportunity to apply what they have learned in classes of vocational agriculture. Each member gains valuable experience in carrying out individual projects, in exercising team work, and in growth toward farm leadership. The King chapter has won many banners and awards in local T . -5- , iT., X, . fl' o T'9'v ' ','f 1' , is lg . - H Yo- Q- jimmy Tedder, President, Ronnie Mabe, Reporter, Kent Kiser, Secretary. First row: D. Cromer, G. Hunter, R. Inman,F. james, G. Hall, J. Mickey, R. E. Browder, G. Gentry, E, Conrad, J. Tedder, J. Mabe, R. Hauser, V. Vogler, C. Voss, S. Moore, L. Tuttle, J. Goff, J. Cox, J. Hauser, D. D. B. Second row: R. Tedder, G. Palmer, J. Stanley, E. White, J. Joyce, R. Hall, G. Cromer, D. Smith, D. Love, E. Smith, J. Calloway, N. Smith, A. W B. K. Kiser, R. Stevens, B. Mickey, D. Southern, J. Johnson, R. Binkley, R. Goff, L. Ingram, R. Wall, D. James. Third row: W. White, I. Vogler, John Snider, Vice-President, Bobby Mickey, Treasurer, E. R. Conrad, Sentinel. Mabe, B. Calloway, B. McGee, H. Tedder, B. Slate, G. Bennett 3 Chambers, R. Gibson, C. McKinney, S. Pulliam, R. Donathan, Gordon, R. Slate, F. Barr, B. Robertson, I. Gibson, T. Wood, C. Shouse Boyles, S. Smith, D. White. Fourth row: I. Wilson, J. Loggins, R. White 5 D Hicks, R. Essick, D. Brandon, J. Speas, G. Bennett, D. Gibson, Davis, R. Hall, K. Hartgrove, G. Hicks, M. Richardson, R. Marshall, Webster, E. Boyles, J. Essick, C. Atkins, 1. Snider, R. Fulk. 76 Future l-lomemakcrs of Ameuca The Future I-Iomernakers of America takes its membership from classes in vocational home economics. It stresses not only the skills essential to homemaking but also those values which contribute to character and leadership in home and community and in many career opportunities for young women. WEMAKIRI '1 P 15 O or .rl ' 2 3 Esftmfn 9 all... fl 2 6 Y.. Q ghd xo DNEWHO M3 TY lane T Little: President? Rebecca Diane Browder, Secretary, Janice Redding, SP9-mheufa V106-Pfesldents CHTOIYU Baker, Treasurer, Mrs. Patterson, Sponsor. Reporter. First row: S. johnson, D. Carroll, N. Tuttle, S. Sprinkle, B. Dodson, M. Warner, H. Parris, I. Brown, J. Collins, B. Hauser, B. Duggins, D. Long, B. Kiser, P. Smith, P. Kiser, M. Tuttle, G. Gordon, S. Slack, S. Holder, J. Mickey, L. Kiser, I. Crews, S. Hunter, G. Lawson.Third V. Calloway, J. Brown, S. Smith, P. Watts, F. Pulliam, K. Carroll, row: B. Lewis, P. Mabe, D. Holder, G. Smith, R. Spainhou:,C-Baker, K. Edwards, C. Brandon. Second row: N. Hall, S. Newsome, A. Johnson, J. Southern, J. Redding, M. Gentry, K. Fuquay, J. Needham, D. Meadows, L. Hunter, B. Booze, W. Davis, P. Kieger, E. McKnight, D. Roberts, I. Tedder, A. Smith, B. Felts, F. Stewart, D. Browder. ,,,, , , V 1 , 4 1,102 an ,gf We f 7 X224 57 77 J if 77 M NANCY HALL and PAM KISER Typists The MR. JAMES UNDERWOOD Sponsor Selling ads, taking subscriptions, planning lay-outs, arranging for photography-these are the initial steps in planning a yearbook. Then come the identification of pictures, hunting the information for copy, the rush to complete art work, the innumerable hours of writing and counting and typing before the final wrapping -up to meet the deadline. The 1963 EAGLE staff has conscientiously endeavored to rec ord in word and picture a balanced story of the many facets of life at King School. To our sponsors, fac ulty, advertisers, publishers, and those seniors not on the staff, we acknowledge a debt of gratitude for their time and effort in contributing to the 1963 EAGLE. I-IAZEL PARRIS CALVIN VOSS Feature Editor Sports Editor JANICE REDDING FREYA JOHNSON Activities Editor junior Editor if 'QI-u-ur fi Eagle Staff Business Manager Assistant Business Manager MISS VIRGINLA MOOREFIELD Sponsor STEVE PULLIAM BONNIE KIRBY KAREN EDWARDS Editor Associate Editor STEVE COVINGTON, Photography Editorg BONNIE GRAVELY Elementary Editorg MARY JANE TUTTLE, High School Editor 79 Athletics and Features fi t 0 x ,2 Q: xivf ' . Q-fo 1 Q 'ff' Q w 5 'Q' I 'I' MI? x.'n ll J an 5 -' QP'f4e':7 eg- '. -- rw ,X -.. 1 - v .1717 I ary! xi 1 Z fit , X C .y ' ff ffl?-'y .' ' 'Z ' A 'tiff I A I W? 'f A .:,z3 31 ' l f, ' u' ' fi, .f ' I ' H 1 Q 9' -. I BMV 35, , 1-, V if 4 ' . '..', ', . - :ff ,JW J' ji' ' , ' r , l ' fx ff 3-fi . ' f 'K QS -ff .:,-2:21 , 4 W x 1,1 rf' ffl . -, I ,. Aga' ,V ?M,1-.' I '- ff-,Q . H e ,ff 544 Vs: U 1, 4 q, D. I. Y pts, i 'I . 'yi t .gf .1 - ,, , ,ii I ,.-,..,f.- - 4 fx We fuge .... .r , r ' -ef, ', f wgyily' f X ' N ':Yf7frf. ,f ,'fLfAj. 0 'iv I ' 'H' -'. xi JVM.-wwf.. ,' - x.,f A. i .4 'E A ' . . N:-Z f 'J 7 n eu , 52212-ii . 3 ' , - l ,W,e eff if iQ6' , f l XXX R 1 u f ,,,, ,wx ,,wf X H xy V' . f' ' A Ffa VL, X w 2 ' V ? 9 t q mil! W I t - X We play alll ill! llll ,,--f-an1i'4' 4 ,MIL , n W :nf Y W' Members of King High School Band line up for parade on the eve of the Stokes County Fair. . . , .,., A . ,N , , 1 p A-.F 4. . 5 '-t g, , A ' ' ,71:4f2. V Q 43 ts,,1,f 1 1, -, My Q tw fwfff WW' f 1 1' . l In a musical performance, in a class play, in a pageant traditional at King High, in a basketball tourna- ment, in a heated debate, we play our roles with the same energy and enthusiasm that we apply to our aca- demic work. These features of our school life have won recognition not only in our community but also through- out the county and state. 'iv 2 King High Band Band members as shown on preceding page, first row: Chris Wood, Perry Carroll, David New, Maurice 'a 4 , Marshall, Katherine Stewart, Joseph Gentry, Don Mabe. Second row: Michae1Rierson, Phillip W Westmoreland, Eddie Hall, Bruce Holder, Susan Slate, 22 Vance Hall, Phillip Newsome. Third row: Barney Newsome, Bobby Moore, Edgar Moore, Danny Hayes, Jeanette Fulton, Glenn Wall, Brent Smith. Members of theband study and practice during their MR. ROBERT MHJLS, Director regular class period. Band Majorettes: Katherine Moore, Chief, Ann Pruitt, Joyce Slate, Phyllis Love, Diane Boyles, Patricia Boyles 82 4 Band Sweetheart DIANE BOM 83 Glcc Left to right: Carolyn Thurman, Linda Tuttle, Gary Hauser. Catherine Covington, Vicki Law, Sandra I-Iolder, Belinda Moser, Rose Ann Tuttle, Cecelia Carroll, Harold Timmons, Brenda Westmoreland, Penny Smith, Piano Teresia Moser, Mary Arm McGee, Pat Keiger, Diane Needham, Kathy Craig, Miss Viola Tuttle, Teacher. MISS VIOLA TUTTLE Piano Instructor Club First row: Diane Boyles, Doris Long, Hazel Parris, Pam Kiser, Brenda Hauser, Brent Smith, Ronald Bennett, Mike Boyles, Bruce Robertson, Charles Damell, Susan Griffin, Carolyn Slate, Sylvia Wall, Peggy Gordon, Diance Browder, Linda Covington. Second row: Ellen Neal, Linda Key, Norma Newsome, Louise Flippin, Norma Edmonds, Joan Southem, Janice Redding, Peggy Edmonds, Ann Pruitt, Sara Lawson, Sandra Wolfe, Nancy Newsome, Penny Smith, Judith Tedder, Phyllis Love, Gloria Duggins, Dee Carroll, Frances Stewart. Third row: Richard Gibson, Norma Tuttle, Becky Spainhour, Jeanette Tuttle, David Southern, Leon Lankford, Wayne Slate, James Gibson, Jimmy Hauser, X 1 n 'G 141' tuden ts First row: Ronnie Voss, Stanley Hartgrove, Terry Boles, Weldon Keiger, Tim Tedder, Terry Hall, Merle Lynch. Second row: Steve Ebert, Sherryl Needham, Janet Boyles, Donna Bolejack, Debbie Boyles, Marilyn Moore, June Stanley, Vicki Smitherman, Joan Lawson, Cynthia Butner, Vicki Spainhour, Melodie Griffin. Third row: Nell Jo Covington, Jill Tedder, Wanda Helsabeck, Beth Keiger, Jeffrey Wood, Rhonda Craig, Linda Smith, Billy Chambers, James Cox, Jane Covington, Judy Harrison, Judy Martin, Doris Webster, Judy Atwood, Sandra Lawson. MRS. REBECCA MOSER Glee Club Director Gerri Lynn Hooker, Martha Smith, Ann Holder, Suzan Gamer, Carol McGee, Mary Ellen Rierson, Paula Bennett, Sarah Johnson, Miss Viola Tuttle, Teacher. Fourth row: Brenda Edwards, Mary Sue Davis, Joan Tedder, Jan Roberts, Lydia Calloway, Bennie Lawson, Susan Adkins, Bill Tedder, Linda Jones, Janice Priddy. 85 l l SANDY vooLER BARBARA COVINGTON BRENDA COLLINS First row: Hazel Parris, Manager, Phyllis Watts, Linda C r o m e r, B re n d a Collins, Barbara Covington, Sylvia Sprinkle, Judy Barr, Gail Gordon, Betty Jo Petree, Kathleen Fuquay. Second row: jean Collins, Judy Brown, 1 l l l Basketball E 'Mil JUDY BARR LINDA CROMER SYLVIA SPRINKLE SCHEDULE December 1 Pine Hall . ..... . 7 Lawsonville. . . . . . . 14 Mineral Springs. . . . 18 Francisco ....... 20 Pinnacle ....... January 4 East Bend .... 11 Francisco .... 12 Northwest ...... 1Pinnacle....... February 9 Northwest Forsyth 19 Walnut Cove. . . MR . S ID WILLIAMS Coach 87 18 Walnut Cove. . . . . 22 Mineral Springs. . . . 25 Lawsonville. . , , , . 2 East Forsyth. . . . . . . 5 Nancy Reynolds .... noon 15PineI-Ia1l........ 23 EastForsyth......... iii? ounce anon Home . . . .Away Home . . . .Away Home Home Home Away . ..Away Away Home Away . . .Away Away Home ..Away Hom e Hom e BILLY WEBSTER FRANKIE BARR JIMMY WEBSTER The boys' basketball team has upheld the King tradition ofa winning team withadmirable sportsman- ship, Seniors Billy Webster and Calvin Voss have con- tributed m any points to the score column. With the aid of underclassmen such as Harvey Guy Tedder and David Smith, thc King team has enjoyed a successful season. Basketball CALVIN VOSS First row: Douglas Smoot, Frankie Barr, Billy Webster, Smith, Frankl Calvin Voss, Jimmy Webster, Steve Boyles. Second row: Barry I-Iall. Nicky Newsome, Manager, Harvey Guy Tedder, David DOUGLAS SMOOT in Sells, R. C. Gordon, Arthur Smith, 89 Baseball Team MR. DOUG PEDIGO Assistant Coach mga'-11 235' VI 85 LLB' H512 U o gg,-f-'F O :rg Z E-T0 E2 UI sag U Q94 it 45- 3' 5M E aaa' w vfDsF-lv 032 :s-'E SBU:-I 3100- QSM '-'B' O0-gg o sg? Em? 6'-5 rf 9 'Z :ENG Nuo Q91 3gQQ.- U3 4 O A 22:1 U., ... 4 rn O W 2 0 sn ai Z me '3 'am 2 '-S: N0 BF! QM.. ESU as 54 w...,.,,.+.-,a...amw...,.,. 22. of 21- aaf: '-2 I Ea E2 uno go sf'-D' '-rs 51 m u or Q-I 93 'B N V3 .,, -1 - E-2 a f a aaaa a ai ,f as-af faa 91 DONNA ROBERTS and GRADY STONE High School Winners Halloween Royal ty Each year the Halloween Carnival is climaxed by the crowning of the kings and queens. Each homeroom selects candidates who run forthe titles in their respective divisions of the school. The boys and girls who receive the most votes are crowned by the President of the High School Student Council. X E sq' S REX MENDENHALL DEBORAH KISER Primary Winners NANCY AYERS and PI-HLLIP NEWSOME Grammar Grade Winners 9 2 . - veit!- 'Great Caesars Ghost a S51 Y ,ft Mrs. Mary Marinus, director of the senior pl ay, demonstrates Special effects to J un io, Collins, Bruce Robertson, playing the part of a rowdy teenager, eludes the cook, who played the Majah. Melba Craddock, as Steve Pulliam, the butler, looks on. Rehearsing the third act are members of the cast: Newsorne,FayeFlippin, Frances Stewart, Karen Edwards, Frankie Barr, Bruce Robertson, Judy Tabor, Sandra and jackie Bovender. , 93 'gow . fi? fbw LAWRENCE VOSS BONNIE GRAVELY Most Studious Bonnie and Lawrence have approached their work in high school with seriousness and perserverance. They have made enviable records: Bonnie leads her class scho- lastically, and Lawrence has maintained a high average. Both have been active in those student activities related to academic work. 94 BONNIE KIRBY Most Likely To Succeed Of the senior class, Bonnie and john have been elected most likely to succeed. Their undertakings in high school have shown that they pursue conscientiously each project to a successful conclusion. John, as president, has led his class through an outstanding senior yearg Bonnie has served as a capable editor of the EAGLE. , , A- V .rr ,A c -H-new -'-- -inside - .4,...,,,,t,.h..:-M ...,, V. 5. ,,.x 1' VW W mx Qt..-:T:::.r :,T,,Wg1- . on .LL , g, 3,5-im :.x.,...,..,,:....,. ..., k LXA L--I - ly .5l.,,..N..c:,:i V,,,,i:5xIwhM..ff In-if.. ff- i I1 'ali H 1. -in - fl-1. . 11-' W ' Y ...:'f'-eeeweeailer.--' ----'-- A , . -. .-., :fp ,..,. L.:.:::Ir :r:::x4..... X WN IV --W oem.-uvzcftr-f:'li3:x4i,Q,. ' X ' 'Xin'-W 1 W3Q'.::::'.x:-M-f'ff : rc,.. :5:.371?fg-Vigirli-'::M3:.4:z.'h'zfsf:: writ ing, . , , , 'W--JC:-:M 3.--mi: X ---.x-..... A W.. ,f,.3..M..-.....,. fm... B ,.- cc., n,V,t..::.... iw... , i I i JOHN SNIDER QMS? DOUGLAS SMOOT SYLVIA SPRINKLE Best All Around Voted best all around seniors, Doug and Sylvia have participated in many phases of school life. Each has taken part in the varsity athletic program, has been active in school organizations, and has been successful in academic endeavors. 96 54 34? MARY ANN GENT RY Best Personalities Versatile, popular, witty, and talented are adjectives that describe Mary Ann and jimmy. Both enjoy being with other people, both are musically talented, and both have a cheerful outlook on life. Their friendliness and pleasant dispositions truly give them the best personalities in the senior class. C gi? JIMMY TEDDER s V . k 'Ns h 1! ,,- g R N 4 L .Q as PAM KISER ' an 1' W3 x . 5-, xp M' 'I' A iv , 5 gy '3!X .a., i g J . fa t l .1 ' R x 4 'Q 1 Q k 5 .Tx Z c 1 a Q' ' A 1 S ' s ig , 5. Best Looking Pam, with her striking blond coloring and charming attractiveness, and E. R. with his dark, handsome features, were easily selected as the best looking seniors. In addition to their good looks, they are well liked for their pleasant dispositions and friendly ways. 98 4 E. R. CONRAD CALVIN VOSS Most Athletic The King basketball teams have been assisted in a. valuable way by two outstand- ing seniors. Calvin and Judy became varsity players as freshmen. Much of the credit for the successes of the 1963 season belongs to Judy and Calvin. JUDY BARR 4' 'S an 8 :SX Q5 2511, ,M My ' xg v' V 1 -1 5,3 , N f ww, Q , 8, U W2 ' V Q4 ' 5 V' ,fkifalff 'K' Z iff' A Q Lw.sa.2f, ml vu ,, . , w,,n,m.,x, A 'UL 'EY' 'v. Miss Kin Hi 8 A WH 3. ' xx Jaya! Pawn Attendants Seniors: Pam Kiser, Maid of Honorg Sandra Newsome, Carole Brandon. juniors: Rebecca Spainhour and Betty Badgett. Sophomores: Marilyn N e w, Ellen N e al, and Brenda Collins. Freshmen: Brenda W estmore land Nancetta Westmoreland, and Frankye Pulliam. M, an QQ? Marshals Bonnie Gravely, Chief Bonnie Kirby, Co-Chief arsity Debaters Carole Brandon Jack Bovender Sandra Newsome Mrs. Marinus, Coach jack Bovender I Nancy Hall 102 PAM KISER NANCY HALL JOI-IN SNIDER JACK BOVEN DER nw, an , Q mr-Q' ga-.E mfg... ,. A ..f Representatives To Girls' State Each year the American Legion Auxiliary sponsors two girls who attend Girls' State which is held on the campus of Woman's College. The American Legion and the Lions Club sponsor two boys as representatives to Boys' State at the University of North Carolina. Representatives from junior classes from all parts of the state establish and operate a mock state government. The purpose of Boys' and Girls' State is to inform young people of the functions of the state government and to train them for civic leadership. Representatives To Boys' State E ,,,, ,t iii? :mai -v-any K . F 1 lyv , f Y fhvg m .f-' 103 . ?Y ,,..fi'l ,Agn-an- ' , 1 i Governor of Boys' State I , 1 2 li' lr ml l 1 jack, with other delegates to Boys' Nation, meets Secre- tary of Commerce, Luther Hodges. Jack Bovender, one of King's representatives to Boys' State, won recognition for himself and his school and jack Bovender, elected Governor of Boys' State, C0m1'1'1'-mitY bl' Winning the Public 5Pe3kin9 Contest and being elected Governor of Boys' State. Jack then was selectedto attend Boys'Nation where he became majority leader of the Senate. presides at a meeting of the delegates. In a general session of Boys' Nation, the delegates study the national government. 104 Within These Walls . . . . .another busy school year has come to a close. . . .For some of us the sounds of life at King High will be heard no moreg but wherever the future leads us, the echoes ofour life within these walls will resound. . .and speak to us. 105 if Adver ti semen ts MQW' J mx Q If + Z D W -wh. V ,M ial: mM fl W f X' If 'N Q, K ' X9 59 We pafhcufpge . . 106 Q 4 S J y ul Wifi' QW-as REX.. Those business men and women who have supported an incentive and reward for student achievement and the EAGLE by buying advertising space have contributed participation. To you, our advertisers, we are gratefulg in no small measure to our school life. The yearbook and we shall always regard you as our friends and sup- with its record of events and accomplishments serves as porters of our school's program. 107 COX FUNERAL HOME 24 Hour Service Telephone 388-2233 Pilot Mountain, North Carolina KING FARM SUPPLY Feed, Seed, Fertilizer Unico Electrical Appliances Phone 98-2-9395 THE HOME LIKE, FUNERAL HOME g King N05-1-Iq Carolina GE0RG'5lZ55'ACE Compliments of K, YU' ' 5N h I, DP. PEPPER Bomlwo co. mg on Caro mo Winston-Salem North Carolina HOOKER-LILLY ELECTRIC COMPANY Compliments of King SOUTHSIDE BARBER SHOP North Carolina King North Carolina WEAVER-MAINTENANCE SUPPLY INC. ComPllmenI5 OT 308 West oth St. Winston-Salem, N.C. ROMINGFR FURNITURE CO- Janitorial Supplies Cleaning Chemicals PA 4 74ll power Equgpmenf Established I9OO phone pA..4-6374 cr PA-4-6375 Winston-Salem North Carolindl Compliments of HILL'S LEXINGTON BARBECUE Compliments of H 8 C PIE COMPANY 805 N.C. 23rd St. Winston-Salem North Carol ina For Year Round Comfort. .CalTT . . . GRIFFIN HEATING Sr AIR CONDITIONING Telephone 725-6868 428I Patterson Ave. , Ext. Winston-Salem North Carolina TAYLOR'S WAREHOUSE CO. Sell with your Friends ..... Paul T. Taylor Kelly Ritter Paris Pepper John Nelson Compliments of TEDDER PLUMBING COMPANY E.B. Tedder, Owner FERGUSON'S ATLANTIC SERVICE Washing - Groceries - Lubrication Oil Changing - Fisk Tires We give S G I-I Green Stamps Route 1, King, North Carolina ATLANTIC keeps your car on the GO Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of OLDTOWN AND STANLEYVILLE CLEANERS R. H. Shell Service Wesley Hu nsu cker Lubrication Oil Gas King Insurance Service, Inc Service Means a Lot P.C. Box 516 Phone 983-3195 King, Norrh Carolina R.S. Bill McGee, Manager Cook's Warehouse P.H. Thomas W.R. Fowler B.E. Cook C.B. Srrickland, Jr. Doug Cook Julian Vaughn Fred McLaughlin Garland Griffin PA 4-9239 Morning sale every clay Herman's Clothing - Shoes The Sfyle Cenfer Famous Name Brands 98-39621 King, Norfh Carolina 109 Esso Products Maytag Washers' Compliments of BOAZ MOTOR CO. Mrs. R.C. Boaz R...l. Boaz King North Carolina 368'2635 Z Pilot Mountain North Carolina GRIFFIN INSURANCE AGENCY MooREF1ELD's FLOWER sHoP Fire and Liability Insurance BFlE,We1'SPi0f all 2003532113 L1 S ants 5 efennla S Renard Griffin, General Agent C tpifgalspeggnss 9 S Sue Griffin, Secretary Phone YU 3-5851 Kin9, North Carolina Small Loan Headquarters I. F ctw FINANCE COMPANY Comp 'mem 0 II4 W. 3rd St. Winston-Salem North Carolina 'LV' STANLEY 8' SONS I. F NEEDI-IAM FUNERAL HOME AND CHAPEL Comp 'mem-S O Oxygen Equipped and 2-Way Radios Air-Conditioned Ambulance Rural Hall North Carolina 363-2522 Of 363-2235 Pilot Mountain North Carolina BILL OGBURNS RESTAURANT Complimenfs of HOUI' Service SLATE FUNERAL HOME Private Dlnlng Room King North Carolina PA 549459 A Winston-Salem Mount Airy A.A. MOSER S SON Comp' imenfs of Piff i5I'.,i'feillldiifiilfgiiieinieiflfffril KING SHELL Fast Dependable Delivery Service King North Carolina PA 2-6483 PA 4-4302 533-535 N. Trade Street MODERNETTE BEAUTY SALON , h Hagar Duggins WO-9-5ll9 Amos E' Sfmt Highway 66 Agem Rum' HGH North Cowling SMITH 81 DOUGLAS FERTILIZER T906 l963 . Compliments of Complmlenls of COMMERCIAL 81 FARMERS BANK Rural Hall North Carolina A FRIEND 110 THE NORTHWESTERN BA King, North Corolino Kooler's Food Center Phone 98-3-9775 King, North Corolino Compliments of 1 Gordon s Hordwore A Complete Line of Horclwore Mitchel Lomon King, North Corolino Phone 983-8595 111 . v---. ' . A. PIEDMONT MOBILE HOMES izgkww ,, I wing- - 41 V ,,,..,4 ..,e,-., 'M , ., , '- WILSON BROTHERS LUMBER COMPANY All Kinds of Building Moteriols From Tree to Key Construction Commerciol Residentiol Phone 969-22l5 Rurol Hall North Corolincl 112 Desco Sales Company Cottons - Woolens - Notions Miscellaneous Merchandise - Camping Supplies Phone 983-3313 King, North Carolina D.S. Blakely J.R. Beasley Ashburn 8g Lisk Accounting Service King, North Carolina Phone 983-3102 Compliments of Town House Motor Lodge and Restaurant Patterson Avenue Extension Winston-Salem, North Carolina Phone 725-049i Compliments of Family Drive-In King, North Carolina Phone 983-3352 113 . Authorized Bulova Dealer We Repair All Makes of Fine Watches L. M. Long and Son Jewelers and Watchmakers King, North Carolina Woll-Griffin Tire Co. Recapping, Wheel Alignment Wheel Balancing Phone 98-3-8891 King, North Carolina Compliments of King Furniture Company Complete Home Furnishings Phone Yu-3-9762 7-Up Bottling Company Nothing Does It Like Seven-Up Winston-Salem North Carolina 114 STOKES COUNTY BRANCH MT. AIRY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN. A.. Phone 983-3198 King, Nor'rh Carolina Marvin D. Gentry, Manager TINY DINY There's no place like This Place, near This place, Just like This place, so This must be 'rhe place. Phone 983-9305 King , Norfh Carol i na 115 J. Earl Griffin Plumbing - Heating - Septic Tanks Route fl! l King, North Carolina Phone 969-5491 Mac's Garage Welding and Mechanic Work Upholstering For Furniture and Cars Compliments of Pilot Mountain Ford Motor Co Cars and Trucks Phone 368-2257 Compliments of Grower's Warehouse Phone PA 4-3688 Winston-Salem North Carolina 116 WINSTON M BILE HOMES F! P S-S-S-S-S-S-S S-S-S-SPARKLE! Have a Coke! f I Every human being, creafed in The image of God, is endowed wiTh a power akin To ThaT of the CreaTor-lndividualify, power To Think and do. The men in whom This power is developed are The men who bear ResponsibiliTies,who are leadersin enTerprise,and influence CharacTer. IT is The work of True educaTion To develop This power, To Train The youTh To be Thinkers, and noT mere reflecTors of oTher men's ThoughT, lnsTead of confining The i r sTudy To ThaT which men have said or wriTTen, leT sTudenTs be direcTed To The sources of TruTh, To The vasT fields opened for research in naTure and revelaTion. LeT Them conTemplaTe The greaT fa cTs of duTy and desTiny, and The mincl 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 circumsTances, men who possess breadTh of mind, clearness of ThoughT, and The courage of Their convicTions. Such an educaTion provides more Than menTal discipline, iT provides more Than physical Training. IT sTrengThens The CharacTer, so ThaT TruTh and uprighTness are noT sacrificed To selfish desire or worldly ambiTion. IT forTifies The mind againsT Evil. lnsTead of some masTer passion be- coming a power To desfroy, every moTive and desire are broughT inTo conformiTy To The greaT principles of RighT. As The perfecTion of H i s characTer is dwelt upon, The mind is renewed, and The soul is recreaT- ed in The image of God. WhaT educaTion can be h i ghe r Than This? WhaT can equal iT in value? 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Manufacturers of Family Friend Flour-Cherokee Corn Meal King Dog Food Phone 983-9843 Box No. T57 King, North Carolina Bill and Don Burge Compliments of DAI R I -O Home-made Ice-Cream Fountain Drinks Compliments of WALL DRY CLEANERS Phone WO 9-3385 Rural Hall North Carolina King North Carolina Best in Cleaning Compliments of ESTHER'S BEAUTY SHOP Yu-3-also King North Carolina -JOE covnxicsrom ESSO-SERVICE ESSO Gas and Oil Goodyear Tires and Tubes Delco Batteries - Groceries Route ff l King North Carolina C. Boles Self-Service Groceries - Meats - Produce Dry Goods - Feeds - Flour - Fertilizer Phone Elvlerson 8-2508 Pinnacle, North Carolina Lawson's Garage Complete Auto Repair Automatic Transmission Service Wrecker Service Day 98-3-9750 Night 98-3-8801 King Meat Market King 98-3-8515 We specialize in fresh meats and produce. Ellis Ashburn Complete Office and School Supplies Books - Bibles - Games - Gifts Art and Drafting Supplies Northside Shopping Center Phone PA 3-0715 Your Pafronage Appreciated 122 Western Auto Associate Store The Family Store R. H. Gentry King, North Carolina Phone 983-3440 King Fuel Oil Supply Company Wholesale Dealer - Esso Products Phone 98-3-5685 King, North Carolina Printed Meter Service Fuel for Home and Farm Esso Furnaces and Burner Service Harris Wholesale Builders Supply, Inc. The Builders' Supermarket Building Supplies, Paints and Plumbing P.G. Box 305-605 N. Main Street, Pilot Mountain, North Carolina Phone 368-2256 368-2257 Bank of Pilot Mountain Complete Banking Service l.M. Gordon - President J.W. Gordon - Cashier C.W. Thomas - Assistant Cashier Pilot Mountain North Carolina 123 Compliments of WARREN' S DRUGS Rural Hall North Carolina NI. A. PICKETT'S 5 and 106 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 Compliments of WARNER'S SERVICE AND GROCERIES NIOOREFIELD ESSO SERVICE Grease Jobs - Oil Change Tires - Tubes and Batteries Phone YU 3-83I5 King, North Carolina Compliments of PILOT DRIVE-IN The Best in Movie Entertainment Pilot Mountain North Carolina Day 98 Compliments of J. ELLIS COON All Kinds of Insurance -3-8685 Home E M- King, North Carolina 82986 BOYLES FLOR I ST Flowers For all Occasions Cut Flowers - Corsages Potted Plants - Weddings Decorations - Funeral Designs Phone YU 3-8535 4 Hartgrove Fuel Oil Co. Kerosene GULF Fuel Oil Service Around the Clock Rain or Shine - Just Call Us Burner Service YU 39655 YU 33431 King Alvin W. 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