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Some of you will go on to college while others will plunge directly into the business of earning a living. Whatever course is followed, one thing is certain: You will be on your own. ——_—_ You will have to weigh the facts and make the final decisions. The choices will be left strictly up to you. i It is for this reason that KMHS, or any high school, ba exists. To arm you with the courage and wisdom to do what is right for you. Your four years in high school can be as great an experience as you let them be. 6898 att Underclassmen, you still have time left Elections were held. with new doors yet to open. Football games were played. For you seniors, this is a time of mixed emotions A winning season at last. as you reflect upon last year. Taking tests and eating lunch. Both were distasteful. Attending classes was a necessary evil. The holidays were too short and too few. The baseball field was finally completed. Band concerts were given. But conciously or unconciously your attitudes are being shaped and developed. These attitudes will determine what you do with yourself. What you will make out of living. tO ALLIES SPE IRENE EP The time has come to cut the apron strings. Live your own life. Do your own thing. To help you prepare—that is all that can be expected of high school. To do your best—that is all anyone can expect of you. Mid-terms were taken and forgotten. Youthful bodies were contorted at dances. Seniors were accepted at colleges. Seems hard to believe the years have gone by so quickly. Reviewed separately these events seem unrelated. However, they are all part of the overall educational process. Sometimes learning is subtle. Sometimes it hits you in the face in the form of tests or papers due next period. Yj Yip Yj UY; y y iff YY Y Wy V Uff Yi} j WY , Y L j Yj i] f yf, yy } A WA ) Mi Wy I i iH! SS Ss SSZQZzZRZ,B:B=_ R Hil Wy t iy : ty TAA 3 ANY i, iff MT) ] WH) MH} Hy} i} Iii!) HH] HI) i | HHH {1 a | | WN Wi WI | Ny A | AN W NN aes ] k AN yy AW Wifi widen teh te é Mike Smith was the leading hitter. Jack displays his form. Mounties Capture Association Title OPPONENT A Ss OPPONENT Dallas Dallas R.S. Central Shelby Burns Belmont East Lincolnton Crest Cherryville BP pPe WOOF KE WS OC W a NSCOR NOWWWOU = Chase R.S. Central Shelby Burns Belmont East Lincolnton Crest Cherryville Chase SOrFAnoownr sf BI-CONFERENCE Newton-Conover—O ASSOCIATION Statesville—O “Flash”’ strikes out—for once. 10 1969 Baseball Geep uses two bats when he plays. Keep your eye on the ball, Wayne! Sitting: Bill Loftin, Eugene Williams, Ken Bridges, David Bolin, David Putnam. Kneeling: Chuck Carpenter, Mike Smith, Rocky Goforth, Philip Francis, Wayne Mullinax. Standing: Clarence Ashe, Bobby Etheridge, Jimmy Ware, Geeper Howard, Jack Bell. 11 Go, Gerald! Two members of the champion relay team. 1969 Track This is the easy part. eS ok eit SAO Front: Ricky Lewis, Randolph Ross, Terry Putnam, Foggy Williams, Gerald Putnam, Mike Swofford, Mike Moss, Wilson Ledford, Chester Davis. Back: James White, Ray Hughes, Carl Fulton, Blake Goforth, Richard Stowe, Johnny Bunch, Chris Johnson, Terry Hughes, Don Scism. 12 ONO miaeninmamenigs | Mike Plonk, Steve Plonk, Robert Johnson. Tennis 1969 13 ae re. ae Reali 1 ARS Se Dana swings. Charlie keeps eye on ball. Keep that elbow straight! 14 Floof Day . Puppy and friend . Tomorrow’s another day! Shuford Cheer up Mrs. Smile. 15 May Day 1969 May Queen: Joanne Dean Maid of Honor: Kathy Hardin Senior Attendants: Nancy Reynolds Junior Attendants: Pam Lee, Jane Yates Sophomore Attendants: Becky Plonk, Donna Alexander Freshman Attendants: Cindy Alexander, Anne Finger 16 ands Receive Superior Ratings After several months of endless rehearsals, both Senior and Freshman Bands came away with superior ratings at the 1969 band contests. As soon as the contests were over, work began for the spring concert, a popular annual event. 17 Sree 3 The little Munchkins relax. A romantic evening. 18 Junior-§ Dance to the music. A good-looking elf. 19 - John Ballew: John M. Morehead Scholarship Finalist, Governor’s School Participant, National Merit Scholarship Finalist. 1970 Governor’s School Nominees: Charles Reed, Jack White. 20 Jane Yates: DAR Good Citizen Award David Smith: National Science Foundation Program Chapel Hill; National Merit Commended Student. 21 Student Council Officers ccna pee MP BDC th Marty Fredrick-President Charlie Reed-Vice-President Linda Ross-Secretary-Treasurer Office Aides Jack Bell, Elaine Jones, Jerry Blanton, Jim Ware, Ann Sherer, Gerald Herndon, Sylvia Morris, Marty Frederick, Gene Harris, Debbie Adams, Bob Goforth, Susan Weaver, Debbie Brown. 22 Administration ee oe sa gianni al incip Mr. Bill Bates, Assistant Pr ae Mrs. Ausley’s cup runneth amuck. Youth is not a time of life. It is a state of mind. Nobody grows old merely by a number of years. We grow old by deserting our ideals. Jimmy Adams Loretta Adams Marisa Adams Gloria Williams Mary Frances Alexander Jean Allen Jeanne Eleanor Allison Reimund Allmond NN ee i | Suzanne Amos Coleman Anderson Susan Marie Anderson Ann Baird Philip Baker John A. Ballew Charles Barnes Deloris Beatty Doris Jean Bell Jack Bell Jeanette Bell Jerry Black ie Cerese Blanton 26 Mr. Deal rehearses the band for a concert. RES faze hee Michael S. Blanton Marvin Bolin Kathy Bollinger Linda Brendle David A. Bridges Kenny Bridges Deborah R. Brown Julie Brown Michael W. Brown Mary Anne Bryant Melvin Bryant Mrs. Neal smiles as she assigns book reports, essays, tests, and term paper... for tomorrow’s homework. Faye introduces students to the wonders of Chemistry. Shall we Americans all live together as brothers in peace or shall we die like fools in the flames of racial intolerance and hatred? Where do you stand? Do you favor a future of peace — or flames? Dennis Buff Johnny Bunch Frank Burns Debra Burris Allen Byers Cindy Carroll Michael Causby ice Carpenter Jan ie Caldwell Johnn ie Carroll Edd Iders i Ricky Ch Gary E. Cooke Danny E. Childers Teresa Conner fdas pdb hee at Ne reser esr Lp a hnbtdd eon § 3 = e ‘ eishasdabanh pnd res et Lenore Champion % Manes eberery Otis Cole Donna Champion 30 Tommy Clemmer Jerry Crotts Kenneth F. Williams Joseph Crocker Macie A. Corry The “‘why”’ of things is often more important than “‘what happened’’. p Gee eP OR RS % Sp pest tecaed Mrs. Finger is delighted to see Ginger in her homeroom. Debra Lynn Davis Audrey Dover 31 Scott Falls Pam adds beauty to the Homecoming Parade. Isn’t it singular that no one ever goes to jail for waging wars, much less advocating them? Yet, our jails are full of those who want peace. You ask them to leave you alone and they lock you up. It is criminal to be yourself. Gloria Jean Gamble Glenda Kay Gillespie Philip Francis Paul Gladden Steven D. Gladden 33 Rob Goforth Glenda Goforth Ed Goforth Brenda J. Goforth WM oo feria =) oO os o esr oOo D od Oo Ceaim aa? ee a ogee me © © 5g5.5 9 a, HSy 3 a 4 i : j t ig Pam Gregory Christie Lynn Greene be RA RR RAR EERE A at Pee a Oe. at Oe oR eA PO a tt ey pe a apg StS weet we ye Be ta Ao Jo Ann Gray i Sms 9 oe 6 +2 +m sg; ret Mr. Atkinson and Mr. Jones upstage one another. Susan Goforth Kaye Griffin You’re holding me down. Turning me round. Filling me up with your rules. eae oH Tey rerecdey ESTER tee iia Nd aay bak Vickie Hamrick Lynn Harmon James Harrelson Gene Harris 35 sieehitteenteie ne ee ete in te Mr. Leftwich seems shocked at student’s record. he David Haskins Sheila M. Harry Phillip R. Harris Sharon Harrison 36 Dianne K. Hauser WH 2Om FN een Joey Hedden - Gary D. Henderson Gerald Herndon Martha S. Hicks ce ees Bruce Holland Arthur Hood Bobby D. Houze Eugene Houze anes as Scott Howell Andrea Star Huffstetler Conrad Hughes Theresa I. Hughes Sylvia Hullender 39 Imoth Duke Kerns (Butch) oS fh fe) oy co) oO pana] is . = a tol ® nN ® o S Q 3 ro) 5 ® 5) -] a s : a s Wi Ss = 3 2 3 = ro n Bs n a S a! = o aw cs; fet) fo) E : 5 o a wd = 0) ‘ S aes a 3 n —_ hace = NM ‘e) S 32: ° eh E : fe) + S 3: ® a i Nay no} a) fe pee es ia o Stree « : z 3 a ica) - 7) ro) ise} Q G ) mc = We were talking about the space between us all. And the people who hide themselves behind a wall of illusion. Annie M, Adams Pamela Jean Lee Linda Ann Leigh Donald E. Leslie Toby Lewis Ray Lightsey ” Diane Littlejohn Barbara Lou Logan John D. Logan Aes ey 40 Never glimpse the truth—then it’s far too late—when they pass away. Douglas E. Lovelace Jerry Lovelace Linda K. Lovelace ype Peggy Lee Lowery Mr. Young repairs engine, or is it a kitchen sink? James White 4] Buddy Lynn Louis Manley You say you want a revolution. Well you know we all want to change the world. You tell me that it’s evolution. Well you James E. Mauney Blanchard Mayberry Lyneda K. Mayes Keith McAbee Key Club members eject president from office. Pathericae Joe McClain know we’d all love to change the world. But when you talk about destruction don’t you know that you can count me out? Deborah C. Mitchem 2s 2 eee + ee Frances Sullivan McGill Deborah Annette Moore Diane E. Moore soca Nancy K. Moore 43 sinicace name acne eat acinar ibis ie Miss Logan gives confidential information to local paper. James Clifton Norris Sylvia Morris There is absolutely no inevitability as long as there is a willingness to think. Dennis M. Moss Keith Moss Jan Murphy Donna Lee Myers If you tell a man he’s not free he’ll start killing and maiming to prove he is. Charles Andrew Neisler, Jr. Gary Nolen Ginger Nolen Billy A. Wilson Tim Oates Gary Oliver Kathy Oliver ‘“‘Well, I didn’t want to mention it, but...” 45 ¥ BBB She”’ Oliver Sandi Paysour 46 Renee Perry Soe ai w atu Craig Parker Mona Parker Knight sews up pillow before beginning on students’ lips. Eddie Peterson Darryl! S. Pruitt Teresa J. Ramey Larry Steve Powell Faye Pressley Coach Herndon and assistants plot strategy while team members pray. Samuel R. Proctor 47 If it feels good, do it. ne an. BE ENDED, IR lures Kathy Rhea Leon Roberts Douglas Roseboro Leon Ross 48 M M’s still melt in the same place. Isn’t it nice to know that some things are constant? Linda Ross Keith Ruff Louis Sabetti Floyd Sanders Danny Sellers Jane W. Yates Se Bill Short Paulette H. Willard David H. Smith Elizabeth A. Wright AQ ditt OAS OO Teresa Whisnant D. Roger Smith Philbert Smith Fred Southards Leonard Stokes Martha Stone Laura Stowe Reid Strickland 50 Try to realize it’s all within yourself. No one else can make you change. fk Dennis Stroup Barry Styers Ruby Sullen Dear Draft Board: There must be some mistake here. You can’t tell me what to do. I didn’t vote for you or select or approve you. Please take me off your mailing list and stop bothering me. Andy portrays ‘“‘Ozzie”’ to a “‘T”’. Hilda Marie Tedder MAUNEY MEMORIAL LIBRARY 100 S. PEDMONT AVENUE KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C. 28086 one se ene Pr had hte foaee ieee eee eee ee eee ed Michael Eugene Turner Elizabeth Wadsworth Trott Charles William Vaughan, Jr. Where do I go? Follow my heartbeat. Where do I go? Follow my hand. Where will they lead me And will I ever Discover why I live and die? This is the dawning of the Age of Aquarius. James Buford Ware, Jr. (Jimmy) Keith Anthony Ware Judy Carol Warren Jewel Dean Watson Margaret Susanne Weaver Howard Barry Weiss Gloria Jean Wells Laurin Charles Whisnant 53 SSS MAY ih HM, Yk i, i] q po hy WU) y y ty h U lag yl My yi ii) Whi Hy} iY ad] i by 1 Uf 4, ‘Y h | | é o f di ty } 7 ‘ , 4 I) Hi | f , i! Hi Ml uyl ME j i HLL f i ina y'9): 1| IANA Le s i: i vl a itr iN, i iin Ny DQ ae AW Nee SY 8Sss = : Manu Zee, HS SS SSEr s SS es Wy National Honor Society Top fifteen percent ...notabad honor... Every six weeks, another honor roll... Don’t be discouraged . . . keep trying. . . it’s not hard to achieve ... the A honor roll or the NHS. 1. Hilda Tedder; 2. Fran Alexander; 3. Susan Weaver; 4, Linda Ross; 5. Jane Yates; 6. Debbie Timms; 7. Elaine Jones; 8. Faye Pressley; 9. Wanda Smith; 10. Andrea Huffstetler; 11. Ginger Finger; 12, Ann Baird; 13. Frances McGill; 14. Susan Owens; 15. Laura Stowe; 16. Howard Weiss; 17. James White; 18. Wayne Swofford; 19. Cindy Carroll; 20. John Ballew; 21. Dianne Tria; 22. Andy Neisler; 23. David Smith; 24. Chuck Easley. 56 Health Careers Future doctors or nurses .. . pick up information on careers in health . . . maybe that’s 17 : where they got name... tour of hospital is 2 35 year’s highlight. Yalicceaceaalae as: ‘ 20 2i 25 26 Gi 1. Tim Oates; 2. Kathy Rhea; 3. Libby Dye; 4. Modine Guniz; 5. Jethero Pew; 6. Johnny Caldwell; 7. Karla Smith; 8. Libby Owensby; 9. Jeff Hedden; 10. Susan Ballew; 11. Marlene Quinn; 12. Connie Davis; 13. Martha Weiss; 14. Meredith McGill; 15. Shirley Greene; 16. Patricia Weaver; 17. Ronnie Payne; 18. David Hord; 19. Diane Bridges; 20. Barbara Logan; 21. Charlie Reed; 22. Darlene Quinn; 23. Gale Bess; 24. Anne Hunter Plonk; 25. Kathy Wilson; 26. Geeper Howard; 27. Lynn Finger; 28. Debbie Cook; 29. Suzanne Amos; 30. Debbie Burns; 31. Lynn Bridges; 32. Hetty Cox; 33. Dottie Carroll; 34. Dianne Spearman; 35. Jane Tolbert; 36. Cindy Alexander; 37. Susan Goforth; 38. Cindy Alexander; 39. Debbie Lightsey; 40. Susan Weaver; 41. Susan Hill; 42. Betty Jo Wheeler; 43. Betsy Queen; 44. Susan Owens; 45, Judy Rayfield; 46. Elaine Jones; 47. Lenore Champion; 48. Floyd Jenkins. Future Homemakers Of America _ {5,!em % keer house Team to keep pretty good food .. . prettier girls . . . similar to FTA ...if you can’t teach, be a homemaker. 1. Ann Baird; 2. Faye Pressley; 3. Cathy Wilson; 4. Martha Stone; 5. Mary Anne Bennett; 6. Becky Plonk; 7. Priscilla Burris; 8. Sheila Harry; 9. Meredith McGill; 10. Gale Cothran; 11. Sherry Reynolds; 12. Sherry Moore; 13. Wenella Dawkins; 14. Jeanette Bell; 15. Phyllis Adams; 16. Sharon Harrison; 17. Mary Carroll; 18. Beverly Smarr; 19. Jackie Mc- Dowell; 20. Gail McClain; 21. Cathy Wells; 22. Kathy White; 23. Phyllis Morgan; 24. Debbie Brown; 25. Janet Bridges; 26. Jackie Bagwell; 27. Debra Conner; 28. Barbara Davies; 29. Lee Ann Campbell; 30. Pam Arrowood; 31. Debbie George; 32. Ann Sherrer; 33. Beverly Plonk; 34. Diane Bridges; 35. Pam Humphries; 36. Lynn Cornwell; 37. Gail Huff- stetler; 38. Jackie Chaney; 39. Deborah Burns; 40. Susan Hill; 41. Lynn Jones; 41. Lynn Jones; 42. Karen Ledford; 43. Karen Sparks; 44. Deb- bie Ayers; 45. Sheila Dixon; 46. Vickie Boheler; 47. Katherine Owens; 48. Avis Owens; 49. Chris Reynolds; 50. Becky Cashion; 51. Jane Wad- dell; 52. Linda Byers; 53. Carolyn Mitchem; 54. Cindy Alexander; 55. Sonja Ware; 56. Vickie Chaney; 57. Terry Childers; 58. Jane Henderson; 59, Sheila Smith; 60. Vanessa Camp; 61. Patsy Hullender; 62. Phyllis Hamrick; 63. Jorene Graham; 64. Diane Moore. MAP i a BC tohpmeerery Anton ee Ply aD warn 1. Charlotte Burns; 2. Dorthy Whitmore; 3. Janet Gardner; 4. Dianne Swofford; 5. Ann Hullender; 6. Rita Lawson; 7. Thereasa McDowell; 8. Brenda Goforth; 9. Pat Weaver; 10. Denise Costner; 11. Judy Ware; 12. ancy Bagwell; 13. Kathy Nicholson; 14. Connie Phifer; 15. Wanda Thompson; 16. Vivian Goode; 17. Catherine Walls; 18. Earlene Mc- Dowell; 19. Katherine Erwin; 20. Beverly Carpenter; 21. Donna Oliver; 22. Phyllis Mauney; 23. Hetty Cox; 24. Jackie Nickolson; 25. Terrie Martin; 26. Debra Lightsey; 27. Sandra Greathouse; 28. Debra Burris; 29. Susan Bumgardner; 30. Roxanne Rhea; 31. Carol Goforth; 32. Elaine Wright; 33. Kathy Raynolds; 34. Cindy Barnett; 35. Dottie Carroll; 36. Judy Clark; 37. Vicki Loftin; 38. Dianne Bolin; 39. Lou Bryant; 40. Sharon Plonk; 41. Ann Hambright; 42. Julia Husky; 43. Debra King; 44. Sandy Falls; 45. Jo Turner; 46. Mary Gault; 47. Nancy Bell; 48. Peggy Earney; 49. Brenda Minte; 50. Cynthia Clark; 51. Louise Wyatt; 52. Lynn Gann; 53. Beth Smith. 1. Gunzo Feemster; 2. Wayne Whitley; 3. Vickie Owens; 4. Jerry Gregory; 5. Jackie Thomblin; 6. Phillip Martin; 7. Robin McMurray; 8. Kenny Lovelace; 9. Dennis Moss; 10. Woody Ross; 11. June Jackson; 12. William Crocker; 13. Danny Oliver; 14. Glenda Gillespie; 15. Christy Greene; 16. Jatana Jackson; 17. Dean Clark; 18. John Grier; 19. Mr. Campbell; 20. Eddie Floyd; 21. Joyce Martin; 22. Kathy Oliver; 23. Jo Ann Gray; 24. Gloria Gamble; 25. Susan Wilson; 26. Paul Crocker; 27. Clark Faucette; 28. Annalee Adams; 29. Johnnie Costner; 30. Tommy Bess; 31. Gary Lyons; 32. Henry Jenkins; 33. Jerry Black; 34. Bill Watson; 35. Andrew DeBruler; 36. Mike Norwood; 37. Cornelius Young; 38. William Crocker; 39. Beauford Reid; 40. Calvin Parker; 41. Terry Johnson; 42. Mike Adams; 43. John Grier; 44. Randy Lewis; 45. Vernon Crocker; 46. Rick Jackson; 47. Mike Adams; 48. Carl Jones; 49. Randy Byars; 50. David Davis; 51. Ronnie Harrison; 52. Reid Strick- land; 53. Chris Watkins; 54. Quincey McCluney; 55. James Logan; 56. Jerry Crotts; 57. Charles Byers; 58. Scott Franklin; 59. Howard Shipp. Future Farmers Of America 60 1. Paul Harrison; 2. Leonard Brackett; 3. Ricky Poteat; 4. Eddie Peterson; 5. Steve Lemmons; 6. Joe King; 7. Darrell Bridges; 8. Nolan Page; 9. Don Wighworth; 10. Billy Morrison; 11. Robert Smith; 12. Coleman Anderson; 13. David Wall; 14. Johnny Ernie; 15. ; 16. ; 17. David Towery; 18. ; 19. Kenneth Putnam; 20. Freddie Southers; 21. Mike Stewart; 22. Jerry Lovelace; 23. ; 24. Leland Leonhart; 25. Tommy Tindall; 26. ; 27. ; 28. Keith Morrow; 29. Frank Burns; 30. David Randall; 31. ; 32. Bill Short; 33. Paul Gorforth; 34. James Logan; 35. Larry Evans; 36. Wayne Blanton; 37. ; 38. Jeffrey Yarbro; 39. Ed Gorforth; 40. Larry Southers; 41. Wilbur King; 42. ; 43. ; 44. ; 45. Curtis Anderson; 46. ; 47. ; 48. ; 49. Donnie Yarbro; 50. ; 51. Johnny Haskins; 52. ; 53. Tim Bost; 54. Harry Martin; 55. ; 56. Conrad Hughes; 57. Buddy Lynn. Sons of the soil . . . food producers of the future .. . learn how to grow corn, potatoes, flowers . . . you can’t eat the flowers... you can’t eat the corn either . . . work all day in the dirt . . . plenty of soap available. ae eeisare 61 Future Teachers Of America Who can forget the FTA skit... the teachers sure won’t... club similar to FHA ... if you can’t be a homemaker, try teaching . . . ever notice how everything is Future so-and-so? Try doing something now. 7| 65 78 1. Ann Hunter Plonk; 2. Frances McGill: 3. Andrea Huffstetler; 4. Susan Weaver; 5. Fran Alexander; 6. Cindy Carroll; 7. Lynn Lovelace; 8. Cathy Wilson; 9. Shirley Greene; 10. Sylvia Morris; 11. Hilda Tedder; 12. Sarah Smith; 13. Sheila Greene; 14, Betsy Queen; 15. Ruth Davis; 16. Jane Talbert; 17. Norma Morrison: 18. Floyd Jenkins; 19. Addieleen Crocker; 20. Debra Burns; 21. Dianne Hauser; 22. Sylvia Blackwood; 23. James White; 24. Jane Yates: 25. Constance Davis; 26. Marlene Quinn; 27. Pam Lee; 28. Susan Goforth; 29. Elaine Tria; 30. Denee Goins; 31. Debbie Lee; 32. Doris Wilson; 33. Pam Williams; 34. Darlene Quinn; 35. Vivian Oates; 36. Donna Ross; 37. Ann Alexander; 38. Nancy Patterson; 39. Kathy Heavner; 40. Becky Cashion; 41. Libby Ann Dye; 42. Beverly Plonk; 43. Susan Owens; 44. Dianne Bridges; 45. Beth Wright; 46. Susan Blackwood; 47. Dianne Tria; 48. Doug Roseboro; 49, Judy Childers; 50. Faye Pressley; 51. Glenda Goforth; 52. Debbie Rhea; 53. Kathy Rhea; 54. Marsha Summit; 55. Gloria Wells; 56. Anne Hayes; 57. Karen Sparks; 58. Larry Moore; 59. Gary Bristol; 60. Brenda Stone; 61. Anne Finger; 62, Christy Hullender; 63. Connie Phifer; 64. Dianne Spearman; 65. Catherine Owens; 66. Debbie Francis; 67. Laura Ann Hudson; 68. Susan Ballew; 69. Jamie Dover; 70. Martha Weiss; 71. Jan Murphy; 72. David Haskins; 73. Bobby Etheridge; 74, Jill Sistare; 75. Carla Smith; 76. Meredith McGill; 77. Judy Rayfield; 78. Kay Patterson; 79. Mary Bryant. Library Also known as Future Librarians of America. . . members help in our library .. . put up books. . . collect fines... check out books . . . wonder if anyone ever really reads the books? 1. Larry Moore; 2. Sharon Harrison; 3. Joanne Kilgore; 4. Jackie McDowell; 5. Tommy Hamrick; 6. Arlene Boyd; 7. Johnny Caldwell; 8. Andy Debruler: 9 Kindell McGill; 10. Gary Bristol; 11. Bobby Bell. . openers amen i. Deane Lewes: tei wot Wa! ek: bd pa ® Latin Oldest language . . . fairly old club. . . Latin is dead ... don’t know about the club... actually is very active .. . stimulates student interest above classroom participation. 1. Jack White; 2. Mike Dyke; 3. Joseph Crocker; 4. Eddie Bridges; 5. Anne Hunter Plonk; 6. Vivian Oates; 7. Ruth Ann Davison; 8. Becky Cashion; 9. Ronnie Payne; 10, Betsy Queen; 11. Pam Cronan; 12. Car- olyn Howard; 13. Chalie Baker; 14. Joe Hedden; 15. Linda Wells; 16. Judy Childers; 17. Mr. Ralph Schuessler; 18. Sue Ann Murray; 19. Gail Robinson; 20. Jimmy Amos. French Le Cercle Francais . . . French is still living .. . barely .. . club delves into French culture... French customs... French literature . . . French geography ... French history . .. French movies. 1. Roger Smith; 2. Andy Neisler; 3. Chuck Easley; 4. Tom Harper; 5. Steve Lynn; 6. David Hord; 7. Charles Reed; 8. Nathan Sanders; 9. David Haskins; 10. Floyd Jenkins; 11. Geeper Howard; 12. Bobby Ehteridge; 13. Howard Weiss; 14. Doris Wilson; 15. Pam Williams; 16. Darlene Quinn; 17. Constance Davis; 18. Cerese Blanton; 19. Frances McGill; 20. Debbie Brown; 21. Connie Phifer; 22. Becky Plonk; 23. Andrea Huff- stetler; 24. Nancy Moore; 25. Susan Owens; 26. Donna Alexander; 27. Ann Hunter Plonk; 28. Lynn Lovelace; 29. Christy Hullender; 30. Cathy Wilson; 31. Lynn Finger; 32. Mary Anne Bennett; 33. Martha Stone; 34. Hilda Tedder; 35. Ann Baird; 36. Libby Owensby; 37. Jill Sistare; 38. Renee Goins; 39. Verleen Ross; 40. Kathy Heavener; 41. Phyllis Hamrick; 42. Debbie Rhea; 43. Debbie Burns; 44. Marsha Summit; 45. Marlene Quinn; 46. Gloria Wells; 47. Addieleen Crocker; 48. Kay Patterson; 49. Lynn Cornwell; 50. Mrs. Harrill. Business Another Future... alias Future Business Leaders of America... or VICA ... very confusing... must be to the club members too. 1. Teresa Conner; 2. Wanda Blanton; 3. Jean Allen; 4. Barbara Logan; 5. Johnny Bunch; 6. Lyneda Mayes; 7. Deborah Morgan; 8. Debbie McAbee; 9. Shirley Carroll; 10. Julie Brown; 11. Donna Champion; 12. Vickie Hamrick; 13. Marty Wright; 14. Debbie Wilson; 15. Janice Carpenter; 16. Barbara Rhea; 17. Marsha McDaniel; 18. Susan Anderson; 19. Becky Barber; 20. Jama Dover; 21. Lenore Champion; 22. Ruby Sullens; 23. Kay Wright; 24. Kay Camp; 25. Rita Wilson; 26. Donna Ross; 27. Gail Huffstetler; 28. Ginger Nolen; 29. Teresa Hughes; 30. Pam Wilson; 31. Doris Bell; 32. Brenda Byers; 33. Beverly Smarr; 34. Jackie Manning; 35. Patsy Harwood; 36. Beth Ham- bright; 37. Sylvia Blackwood; 38. Shirley Lovelace; 39. Barbara Johnson; 40. Kay Griffin; 41. Vicky Tucker; 42. Susan Goforth; 43. Sherry Reynolds; 44. Jackie Chaney; 45. Scenetta Stevens; 46. Debbie Adams. 66 Bible Self-explanatory ... Christmas dramas... scrapbook . . . non-denominational study of the Bible... members try to carry out teachings... some do... some don’t. 1. Charles Houser; 2, Gary Briscoll; 3. Mike Causby; 4. Mike Philbeck; 5. David Bridges; 6. Larry Crocker; 7. Tim Hunter; 8. John Haskins; 9. Mike Boone; 10. Perry Nolan; 11. Linbbergh Smith; 12. James McGill; 13, Chuck Howell; 14. Morris Ramsey; 15. Scottie Oliver; 16. Betty Moss; 17. Louise Thompson; 18. Brenda Wilson; 19. Judy Reid; 20. Sarah Smith; 21. Wilher- menia Williams; 22. Lettie Crank; 23. Linda Byers; 24. Debra Mitchem; 25. Carolyn Wyte; 26. Penny Stone; 27. Cathy Bowen; 28. Ann Green; 29. Sarah Smith; 30. Mr. Alexander; 31. Debbie Page; 32. Carolyn Wright; 33. Debbie McDaniel; 34, Debra Warren; 35. Paulette Herndon; 36. Janie May Adams; 37. Jeanette Bell; 38. Faye Smith; 39. Martha Causby; 40. Wanda Blanton; 41. Gail Robinson; 42. Diane Littlejohn; 43. Jackie McDowell. if : hed + ; Science Members are interested inscience. . . field trips and varied experiments are common ...so are Rolls Royces. 1, Philip Francis; 2. Chuck Hoyle; 3. Hilda Tedder; 4. Suzanne Amos; 5. Diane Tria; 6. Andrea Huffstetler; 7. Cathy Wilson; 8. Mike Blanton; 9. Carolyn Howard; 10. Judy Childers; 11. Lynn Cornwell; 12. Becky Plonk; 13. Laura Stowe; 14. Linda Wells; 15. Libby Owensby; 16. Pam Cronan; 17. Betty Moss; 18. Cathy Paine; 19. Diane Spearman; 20. Hetty Cox; 21. Debbie Rhea; 22. Anne Hunter Plonk; 23. Mike Causby; 24. Mike Dyke; 25. Paul Pouchak; 26. Chip McCarter; 27. Tommy Ledford; 28. Davie Bridges; 29. Doug Roseboro; 30, Charlie Reed; 31. Jimmy Amos; 32. David Hord; 33. Johnny Caldwell; 34. James White; 35. Grafton Withers; 36. Jeff Hedden; 37. Ronnie Payne; 38. Steve Lynn; 39, Jack White; 40. Tim Echols; 41. Lauren Whisnant; 42. Tim Oates; 43. Danny Rhodes; 44. Gene Guyton; 45. Alfred White; 46. Meredith McGill; 47. Susan Ballew; 48. Becky Cashion; 49. Connie Pruitt; 50. Diane Bridges; 51. Gloria Wells; 52. Cathy Rhea; 53. Brenda Stone; 54, Laura Ann Hudson; 55. Libby Dye; 56. Linda Ross; 57. Lynn Bridges; 58. Jan Murphy; 59. Karen Sparks; 60. Martha Weiss; 61. Kay Patterson; 62. Marsha Summitt; 63. Faye Pressley; 64. Jean Hullender; 65. Judy Rayfield; 66. Gail Huffstetler; 67. Fran Alexander; 68. Cerese Blanton; 69. Ann Finger; 70. Lynn Harmon; 71. Debbie Francis; 72. Beverly Plonk; 73. Ann Baird; 74. Christy Hullender; 75. Ruth Ann Davidson; 76. Jane Yates; 77. Betsy Queen. 68 Art Rembrandts and Van Goghs of the future... club displays help liven up drab school . . . some really fine artists .. . watch out for Eddie. 1. Sylvia Blackwood; 2. Karen Moore; 3. Tim Oates; 4. Susan Blackwood; 5. Kathy Rhea; 6. Kathy Wells; 7. Mary Bryant; 8. Anne Hayes; 9. Eddie Floyd; 10. Lynn Lovelace; 11. Jorene Graham; 12. Shirley Carroll; 13. Gloria Gam- ble; 14. Debbie McAbee; 15. Carolyn Wright; 16. Pat Bowles; 17. Susan Hutchins; 18. Pam Humphries; 19. Debbie Scruggs; 20. Elaine Carrigan; 21. Euzellia Davis; 22. Linda Moore; 23. Rita Wilson; 24. Carla Smith; 25. Kay Wright; 26. Debbie Brown; 27. Terry Hughes; 28. Ricky Borav; 29. Priscilla Wade; 30. Donnie Yarborough; 31. Wayne Cooke; 32. Darryl Pruitt; 33. Larry Moore; 34. Reid Hamrick; 35. Gene McClain. SHER Siemens 70 Drafting Not that kind of draft . . . this club uses pencils and paper... not rifles and tanks. . . learn finer points. . . use better pencil sharpeners . . . visit drafting and technical schools. 1, Adrian Beam; 2. Doug Sellers; 3. David Lowery; 4. Gary Cooke; 5. Johnny Bunch; 6. Gary Nolen; 7. Doug Bell; 8. Kenny Bridges; 9. Don Scism: 10. Richy Borav; 11. David Evans; 12. Barry Styers; 13. Ricky Woods; 14. Bobby Johnson; 15. Paul Gladden; 16. Mike Boone; 17. Danny Bright; 18. Mike Kiser; 19. Roy Jones; 20. Dale Blanton; 21. Larry Putnam; 22. Johnny Bumgardner; 23. Ricky Ford; 24, Wayne Blanton; 25. Gerald Putnam; 26. Jack King; 27. Reece Black; 28. Ted Wright; 29. Terry Putnam; 30. Jim Ware; 31. Mike Bolin; 32. Rick Falls; 33. Scott Howell; 34. Nathan Sanders: 35. Woody Mitchell; 36. David Stone; 37. Doug Sexton; 38. Dale Lawing; 39. Louie Sabettie; 40. Thedus Burton; 41. Danny Lail; 42. Phillip Baker; 43. Wilson Ledford; 44. Mike Swofford; 45. Gerald Herndon; 46. Larry Crocker; 47. Mr, Allen, 1. Curtis Roberts; 2. Leonard Stokes; 3. Bobby Houze; 4. Luther Hicks; 5. Johnny Ledbetter; 6. Richard Hayes; 7. Bobby Van Dyke; 8. Frankie Bell; 9. Richard Davidson; 10. Phillip Sanders; 11. Terry Lovelace; 12. Billy Howell; 13. Clayton Hannah; 14. Bobby Byers; 15. Mr. Starr; 16. Jewel Watson; 17. Danny Childers; 18. Gary Carrigan; 19. Ray Lightsey; 20. Nelson Jackson; 21. Amos Shear; 22. Allen Byers; 23. Cole- man Anderson; 24. Larry Rayfield; 25. Arthur Hood. Bricklaying A very constructive club . .. good job on baseball field ... many other projects... guys get together to mix it up. 71 Internal Combustion Engine Training in auto mechanics. ..new club... make cars run like new... ask Mr. Deal... ask Mrs. Wise... members of this club can handle them all, from VW’s to ‘Vettes. 1. Coleman Anderson; 2. Mitchell McKinney; 3. Roger Ware; 4. Tippy Norris; 5. Scott Falls; 6. Reid Hamrick; 7. Ricky Childers; 8. Danny Sellers; 9. Robby Goforth; 10. Phillip Harris; 11. Dennis Stroupe; 12. Lewis Manley; 13. Floyd Sanders; 14. David Winebarber; 15. John Heath; 16. Arthur Carroll; 17. Jackie Barnett; 18, Jimmy Crawford; 19. Mr. Young; 20. Mike Bolin; 21. Daniel Greene. Deca Need School supplies? Go to the student store... DECA runs it... members participate in contests .. . some members ‘‘work”’ locally. 1. Larry Goforth; 2. Mike Tesseneer; 3. Steve Powell; 4. Butch Lowery; 5. Jimmy Mauney; 6. Steve Wilson; 7. Jackie McDowell; 8. Douglas Lovelace; 9. Cathy Walls; 10. June Jackson; 11. Patricia Roseboro; 12. Constance Davis; 13. Kenneth Adams; 14. Carl Rhodes; 15. Glenda Gillespie; 16. Joe McClain; 17. Christy Greene; 18. Paulette Hullender Willard; 19. Teresa Love; 20. Gale Cothran; 21. Roy Medlin; 22. Jonas Bell; 23. Billy Wilson; 24. Barry Styers; 25. Jimmy Anderson; 26. Craig Parker; 27. Arnold Turner; 28. Ronnie Haw- kins; 29. Chuck Ross; 30. Ted Wright; 31. Billy William; 32. Randy Wilson; 33. Nolen Page; 34. Jerry Suggs; 35. Chuck Armstrong; 36. Micky Moss ; 37. David Lowery; 38. Chuck Howell; 39. Dale Blanton; 40. Reggie Flowers. Cosmetology Spend three hours a day fixing hair... second year students get to use real people’s heads. 1. Pat Clark; 2. Kathy Bollinger; 3. Rachel Huskey; 4. Sandy Paysour; 5. Linda Leigh; 6. Karen Peavy; 7. Gail Hamrick; 8. Sandy Whetstine; 9. Jeanne Allison; 10. Gail Lawing; 11. Linda Belk; 12. Beverly Wright; 13. Pat Harks; 14. Donna Hawks; 15. Pam Gregory; 16. Wanda Smith; 17. Mrs. Lillian Whitworth; 18. Helen Dixon; 19. Ethel Ayers; 74 Wes — Ox 1. Henry Jenkins; 2. Mike Hutchins; 3. Jimmy White; 4. Frankie Patterson; 5. Tim Oliver; 6. Bill Parker; 7. Steve Lemmons; 8. Boyd Shipman; 9. Billy Fowler; 10. Charles Byers; 11. Eugene Houze; 12. Mike Stewart; 13. David Turner; 14. Larry Bennett; 15. Roy Jones; 16. James Self; 17. Mike Daven- port; 18. Mr. Hambright; 19. Carl Cook; 20. Wayne Sexton; 21. Eugene Lovelace; 22. Eugene Turner; 23. Philip Lovelace; 24. Keith Laughter; os Ted Feemster; 26. J. T. Johnson; 27. Survilla Byers; 28. Kathy Lawson; 29. Bobby Mode. Industrial Cooperative Training Industrial Co-operative Training... geta job... get out of school early . . . get ahead. l Ot ARR dik ei ah AOR A i AI) bios re Aina Slcarsg Die os Monogram Club The athletes of the school .. . you can tell by their feet . . . remember the Shelby bonfire .. . sponsored Powder-Puff football game... 26-6... guess who won! 1. Kenny Bridges; 2. Carl Fulton; 3. Marty Fredrick; 4. Scott Cloninger; 5. Chuck Easley; 6. Philbert Smith; 7. Jerry Black; 8. Jack Bell; 9. Mike Kiser; 10. Butch Kerns; 11. Philip Francis; 12. Geeper Howard; 13. Laurin Whis- nant; 14. Dana Sarvis; 15. Steve Ingle; 16. Chuck Carpenter; 17. Bill Loftin; 18. Ray Hughes; 19. Terry Putnam; 20. Dale Russell; 21. Mike Blanton; 22. David Bolin; 23. Reece Black; 24. Johnny Houge; 25. Wilson Ledford; 26. Chuck Hoyle; 27. Bobby Ethridge; 28. Gerald Herndon; 29. Jewel Watson; 30. Steve Gladden. 76 Key Club Sponsored by Kiwanis. . . induct new members each year to take the place of those who graduate... also elect officers ... thrills! 1. Skip Hollifield; 2. Doug Bell; 3. Mike McDaniel; 4. Gary Kiser; 5. Johnny Bunch; 6. Ben Brown; 7. David Putnam; 8. Cliff Hicklin; 9. David Bolin; 10. Chuck Carpenter; 11. Steve Plonk; 12. Johnny Bumgardner; 13. Bobby Phillips; 14. Ray Hughes; 15. Ricky Falls; 16. Geeper Howard; 17. Arthur Carroll; 18. Gary Henderson; 19. Ronnie Payne; 20. Mike Blanton; 21. Philip Francis; 22. Laurin Whisnant; 23. Jack White; 24. Ed Robbs; 25. Grafton Withers; 26. Charles Reed; 27. Jeff Hedden; 28. Charlie Baker; 29. Butch Kerns. 30. Mike Swofford; 31. Bill Loftin; 32; Jack Bell. 77 78 cy Ex le $4 7 ‘3 Math Club Youngest club at KM ... tries to show members the ‘aesthetic beauty of math’’... still looks like the same old ‘rithmetic . . . programs present areas of math not generally covered in class... like multiplication tables. 1. Faye Pressley; 2. Gail Robinson; 3. Nancy Patterson; 4. Verleen Ross; 5. Pam Cronan; 6. Carolyn Howard; 7. Linda Wells; 8. Judy Childers; 9. Debbie Rhea; 10. Susan Goforth; 11. Libby Alexander; 12. Kay Patterson; 13. Anne Finger; 14. Connie Phifer; 15. Meredith McGill; 16. Lynn Lovelace; 17. Darlene Quinn; 18. Cathy Wilson; 19. Debbie Francis; 20. Vivian Oates; 21. Libby Dye; 22, Hilda Tedder; 23. Miss Hoyle; 24. lynn Comrwett 25. Becky Plonk; 26. James White; 27. Jack White; 28. Doug Roseboro; 29. David Haskins; 30. Bill Loftin; 31. Floyd Jenkins; 32. Lynn Finger; 33. Laura Stowe; 34. John Ballew; 35. David Smith; 36. Chuck Hoyle; 37. Roger Smith; 38. Andy Neisler; 39. Marty Fredericks; 40. Gary Nolen; 41. Wayne Swofford; 42. Howard Weiss; 43. Paul Pouchak; 44. Phillip Francis; 45. Geeper Howard; 46. Charles Reed; 47. Ronnie Payne; 48. Mike Blanton; 49. Mike Swofford; 50. Bob Machowicz. a eer gies ous ma 44 ©) oe) ey 3% 2 ca AOS “eos mos 0 sae Senate . 4 ha 2 iat eas op O “He peace on Spe Secs Qa 2) Omen So: e) : a) eal o ag ee oar = — o reg co) BESS aceeae = Rao See Oe =D 4 Oo : as oe B) . oe i 5, Ooms soared cy set oe fom S ee ca Dn Qa =| =f re! Li} BOM Ss pew ® 6 4 Sagas 2 = Sca Hast : % = Vis) Mountaineer Makes itself known every few weeks... publishes school paper... great for jokes and ads... subscribe early as supply is limited . . . somebody keeps stealing the papers. 2 Wy — ae 80 1. Craig Parker; 2. Kenneth Williams; 3. Beth Wright; 4. Jan Murphy; 5. Tim Oates; 6. Eddie Floyd; 7. Steve Gladden; 8. Gloria Wells; 9. Butch Kerns; 10. Libby Trott; 11. Diane Tria; 12. Sylvia Morris; 13. Martha Weiss; 14. Susan Ballew; 15. Miss Lib Stewart; 16. Priscilla Burris; 17. Fran Alexander; 18. Cindy Carroll; 19. Mrs. Neal; 20. Carolyn Wright; 21. Donald Leslie. ‘“‘Mountaineer”’ staff stands id ly by as Mrs. Neal runs paper. Diane and Cindy type up joke section for paper. Milestones- 1970 ee ee Be mee dat 14. ins, 4. Doug Roseboro, 5. Philip 8. Suzanne Amos, 9. Judy Rayfield, Floyd Jenk Hauser, 13. th, i ianne hite , 16. Jack W s) . D vid Sm Sanders, 6. Debbie Timms, 7. Charles Reed 10. Nancy Moore, 11. Ginger Finger, 12 Lynn Cornwell, 15. Becky Plonk 3. Da c 3 = a fea} i=) G ie) lar) a - G = n : my di 82 If not for them, you would not be reading this thing in your hands ... some people think you just pay your | money and the annual “‘comes”’ .. . guess again... work all year for one book . . . boy, is it worth it! 1. Kaye Griffin, 2. Sheila Green, 3. Joe Hedden, 4. Chuck Hoyle, 5. Andy Neisler, 6. Darlene Quinn, 7. Renee Goins, 8. Pam Williams, 9. Mike Kiser, 10. Addieleen Crocker, 11. Marlene Quinn, 12, Chuck Easley, 13. Philip Francis, 14. Jimmy Tate, 15. Johnny Bunch, 16. Paul Gladden, 17. Steve Lynn, 18. Wayne Swofford 83 Co-Editor: John Ballew. Co-Editor: David Smith, Photographer: Mr. Isaac Alexander. 84 Busdrivers Bravest group in the school . . . must face rain, sleet, snow... greatest danger is little kids... without these drivers we wouldn’t have school... wish they’d quit. Nathan Sanders, 10. Kay Griffin, 11. Ronnie Payne, 12. Curt Ramsey, 13. Doug Roseboro, 14. Toby Lewis, 15. Craige Parker, 16. Shirley Green, 17. Donna Hawks, 18. Pat Hawks, 19. Sheila Green, 20. Susan Owens, 21. Kay Ware, 22. Nancy Dowda, 23. Eddie Bridges, 24. Jerry Blanton, 25. Ed Goforth, 26. Chuck Hoyle, 27. Gerald Putnam, 28. Gary Oliver, 29. Jerry Bell, 30. Paul Goforth, 31. ‘“‘Chick”’ Dixon, 32. Scott Cloniger, 33. Johnny Hogue, 34. Reid Strickland, 35. Steve Gladden, 36. Jimmy Ware, 37. Arthur Carroll, 38. John Johnson, 39. Jerry Lovelace, 40. Jack Bell, 41. Larry Crocker, 42. David Putnam, 43. David Dowda, 44. Mike Brown. 1. Linda Leigh, 2. Gail Hamrick, 3. Linda Goforth, 4. Brend forth, 5. Renee Goins, 6. Marlene Quinn, 7. Scenetta Stevens, 8. Linda Ross, 9 85 Student Council 1. Linda Ross, 2. Beverly Plonk, 3. Cathy Wilson, 4. Karen Byers, 5. Mary Anne Bennett, 6. Lynn Lovelace, 7. Ginger Finger, 8. Debbie George, 9. Quenny Mackey 10. Charles Reed, 11. Irelou Easley, 12. Debbie Timms, 13. Favor White, 14. Joe Crocker, 15. Andy Neisler, 16. Alfred White, 17. Pam Lee, 18. Chuck Hoyle, 19. Libby Trott, 20. Denise Whetstine, 21. John Ballew, 22. Marty Fredrick, 23. Gene Alexander, 24. Kenny Bridges, 25. Jake Bridges, 26. Steve Plonk, 27. Grafton Withers, 28. Johnny Bunch, 29. Charlie Baker, 30. Jeff Hedden, 31. Eddie Floyd, 32. Mike Blanton, 33. Ronnie Payne, 34. Jack White. 35. Mark Stockton, 36. Ken Culberson. 86 OPPONENT Bessemer Chase East South Point R.S. Central Cherryville Shelby Crest Burns Lincolnton ) | Coach Bates and bench watch intently. Come on, man! Block! Football 87 3 Row 1: Steve Ingle, Steve Plonk, David Bolin, Charles Barnes, Chuck Carpenter, Gary Henderson, Mike Kiser, Arthur Carroll, Mike Moss, John Bridges, Ted Burton, Frankie Barber. Row 2: Chris Johnson, Larry Rayfield, Terry Putnam, Randolph Ross, Danny Oliver, Laurin Whisnant, Gerald Herndon, Gene Harris, Johnny Hogue, Geeper Howard, Philbert Smith, Mike Blanton, Dennis Hogue. Row 3: Gerald Owensby, Ricky Falls, John Greer, Jewel Watson, Jacob Bridges, Luther Hicks, Bobby Ethridge, Ray Hughes, Gerald Putnam, Chuck Easley, Jerry Lovelace, Wilson Ledford, Tap Jackson, Marty Frederick. Row 4: Frankie Bell, Howard Hawks, David Putnam, Dale Russell, Kirk Falls, Randy Harrelson, Bus Hayes, Faver White, Mike Swofford, Carl Fulton, Kenny Bridges, Chuck Hoyle, Butch Kerns, Rocky Ford, Jimmy Bell. Row 1: Mike Wright. Row 2: Harlee Davis, Frankie Stokes, Mark George, James Smith, Marcus Floyd, Freddie Loftin, Javon Smith, Greg Sutton, Kirk Falls, Weldon Gill. Row 3: Faver White, Alfred Ash, Freddie Williams, Jacob Bridges, Tommy Shirley, Jerry Valentine, John Bridges, Chris Johnson. 89 Libby Trott—C. Hoyle Diane Cornwell—M. Frederick; Sylvia Morris—M. Blanton; Becky Plonk—C. Easley; Susan Ballew—G. Harris; Debbie Francis—B. Ethridge; Dottie Carroll—G. Henderson; Kaye Griffin—M. Kiser; Jeannie Goforth—G. Herndon. Senior Players Chose Sponsors Debra Warren—Q. Barnes; Susan Fite—J. Lovelace; Barbara Davies—M. Brown; Martha Stone—G. Putnam; Cathy Wilson—L. Whisnant; Beth Wright—L. Rayfield; Paulette Manning—J. Watson; Alice McClain—P, Smith; Cindy Carroll—W. Kerns; Karen Moore—kK. Bridges. 90 Homecoming Queen ey) tO 2) 91 Pam Lee is crowned at half- time. YX Standing: Danny Sellers, Ronnie Payne, Debbie Timms, Gail Robinson, Steve Lynne, David Hord, Paul Pouchak, Paul Gladden, Jimmy Amos, Jack King, Judy Rayfield, Jack White, Lynn Harmon, Shirley Greene, Susan Weaver, Suzanne Amos, Wayne Swofford (eader). Collapsed on floor: Jeff Hedden, Andy Neisler, Larry Huffstetler. Cheerleaders ‘“‘do their thing”’ at pep rally. Come on girls, cheer! 92 Susan Ballew, Becky Plonk, Karen Byers, Sylvia Morris, Libby Trott, Lynn Finger (Captain), Mary Anne Bennett, Lynn Lovelace, Debbie Burns, Lynn Cornwell. SS Cheerleaders .. . lead cheers... Varsity Cheerleaders Carrousel parade... what a walk... Shelby parade... dirty car, clean driver .. . Homecoming parade... watch out for beans. hoses Pam Arrowood, Laura Ann Hudson, Patsy Hullender, Cindy Alexander, Meredith McGill, Frieda Sextant, Chris Reynolds, Cat Ervin, JV Cheerleaders 93 Drum Major Majorettes in uae as a eee Se Tinker and Susan march in Homecoming parade. Debbie Timms. esi wie ea Diane Cornwell, Nancy Moore, Donna Alexander, Susan Cash, Tinker Blanton. 94 Carrousel Princess i? Son dst Nancy Moore is 1969 Carrousel Princess. Barbara is bewitching. 95 - : . 2 ee nee poe igeeliiieastiphs a . . nati : 42:4'444 4494 he. Se ee. ey - nnnenthdiede umemenenen eee Half-time shows... band days... Carolina almost took ’em ... Clemson in the rain is wet... parades... new blazers look sharp .. . band clinic gets you out of school. . . superior. 1. Mike Bumgardner, 2. Paul Gladden, 3. Lynn Harmon, 4. Joan Davis, 5. Renee Goins, 6. Wayne Swofford, 7. Judy Rayfield, 8. Jerry Crotts, 9. Steve Lynn, 10. Jack White, 11. Joe Hedden, 12. Mike Swofford, 13. Francis McGill, 14. Andy Neisler, 15. Paulette Manning, 16. Kytrina Burris, 17. Jason Pouchak, 18. Susan Weaver, 19. Jane Anthony, 20. David Smith, 21. David Hord, 22.Jack King, 23. Bill Baird, 24. Don Phifer, 25. Larry Huff- stetler, 26. Katherine Owens, 27. Denise Edwards, 28. Debbie Lee, 29. Suzanne Amos, 30. Jane Talbot, 31. Wilson Ledford, 32. Karla Smith, 33. Charles Reed, 34. John Johnson, 35. Paul Pouchak, 36. Danny Sellers, 37. Jeff Hedden, 38. David Stone, 39. Libby Dye, 40. Brenda Stone, 41. Martha Stone, 42. Cindy Bridges, 43. Doug Ware, 44. Scott Bell, 45. Polly McDaniel, 46. Eugene Guyton, 47. Bart George, 48. Marty Wright, 49. Cindy Alex- ander, 50. Gale Bess, 51. Ann Finger, 52. Joe Deal, 53. Carolyn Howard, 54. Doug Sellers, 55. Alfred White, 56. Danny Rhodes, 57. Doug Bell, 58. Jimmy Amos, 59. Glenn Harmon, 60. Sandy Phifer, 61. Ann Baird, 62. Sheila Greene, 63. Mary Bryant, 64. Meredith McGill, 65. Susan Goforth, 66. Gail Robinson, 67. Debbie Francis, 68. Jimmy Stoll, 69. Ronnie Payne, 70. Grafton Withers. 96 Training ground ... scales, scales, scales... concerts .. . everybody moves around on stage .. . first chair doesn’t exist. 1. Mike Adams, 2. Carol Goforth, 3. Mike Wright, 4. Bobby Manor, 5. Nancy Bell, 6. Terry Owens, 7. Tommy Hamrick, 8. Steve Allen, 9. Dale Yarbro, 10, Freddy Wilson, 11. Den Culberson, 12. Gary Babb, 13. Jerome Cash, 14. Don Goforth, 15. Michael Lowe, 16. Keith Fite, 17. Johnny Earney, 18. Mike Bennett, 19. Debbie Ross, 20. Sharen Ross, 21. Mike Ferrell, 22. Thomas Hinton, 23. Marshall Blanton, 24. Chris Tindall, 25. Diane Bolin, 26. Bruce King, 27. Mickie Lovelace, 28. Cindy Barnett, 29. Lou Bryant, 30. Scott Hamm, 31. Diane Carroll, 32. Carol Hambright, 33. Irelou Easley, 34. Susan Bumgardner, 35. Vickie Boheler, 36. Otis Perry, 37. Sharon Plonk, 38. Lanny Thornburg, 39. Ervin Bell, 40. Glenn Stalls, 41. Laura Plonk, 42. Teresa Merrit, 43, Avis Owens, 44. Vickie Husky, 45. Kathy Reynolds, 46. Elaine Wright, 47. Bobby Ware, 48. Mark Stockton, 49. Marcus Floyd. Freshman Band 97 Carl Adams, Jr. Donna Alexander Constance Y. Adams Gene Alexander Janie Mae Adams James E. Anderson Kenneth Neully Adams Ronald Anderson Ann Alexander Jane Anthony 98 Charles Armstrong Debra Barnes Jackie Barnette Linda Belk Frankie Bell Jerry Bell Jimmy Bell Mrs. Moss smiles and assigns student to detention hall. Jonas Bell Gale Larry Bennett i- Mary Ann Bennette Michael Black Susan Blackwood Allen Dale Blanton Debbie Blanton Carl Bolin Michael Bost Sue Kathy Bowen Iva Patrice Bowles Dana Cynthia Bridges Diane Deborah Burris Martin Burton Linda Byers Judy E. Burns Robert Byars Survilla Byers Priscilla Burris Brenda Byers Jerrie K. Camp John Bridges Steve Darrell Bridges Daniel A. Bright John H. Bumgardner Linda K. Bumgardner Mrs. Lackey makes an assignment. 99 i AE a 4) eet Ate: $88 ss Norman Camp Joyce Elaine Carrigan Jackie Chaney Norma Clinton Denise Costner Teresia Camp Arthur Carroll Teresa Chaney Scott Cloninger Gale Conthan Ernest Cansler Carolyn Carroll Judy Childers Carl Cook Louise C rank Charles Carpenter Shirley Carroll Judy Clark Debbie Cooke Ann Crawford Gary Carrigan Susan Champion Patricia Clark Lynn Cornwell Jimmy Crawford 100 Addieleen Crocker Jessie Crocker Pam Cronan Darby Curry Mike Davenport Connie Davis Euzellea Davis John Davis Richard Davison Helen Dixon Dwight Dixon Jama Dover Gary Dowda Mike Ellison Doug Feemster Mrs. Vance says, ‘‘You’re cheatin’ too loud.”’ Lynn Finger Reggie Flowers Susan Fite Jerry Fowler 101 Scott Franklin Carl Fulton Mrs. Howard instructs Debbie in typing. SX Yi NS: Blake Goforth Larry Goforth Paul Goforth Renee Goins Eunicetene Gordon Lois Greathouse Sandy Greathouse Shirley Greene Sheila Greene Beth Hambright Gail Hamrick Phyllis Hamrick Clayton Hannah Gloria Hardin Tom Harper Patsy Harward Darrell Hawkins Donna Hawks Pat Hawks John Heath Kathy Heavner Tansey Heandon Luther Hicks Debra Hinson Johnnie Hogue David Hord Carolyn Howard Charles D. Howell Judy Howell Geeper Howard Dennis Huffstickler Ray Hughes Christy Hullender Pam Humphries Daniel Greene 103 Rachel Huskey Susan Hutchins Jatana Jackson June Jackson Nelson Jackson 104 Henry Jenkins Floyd Jenkins Barbara Johnson J. T. Johnson John Johnson Roy Jones Norma Jordon Jack King Pam Kirkendall Dale Lawing Gale Lawing Kathy Lawson Linda Ledford Wilson Ledford Steve Lemmons Leland Leonhart Lorine Littlejohn Bill Loftin James Logan Miss Hoyle contemplates the “‘aesthetic beauty of math’’. Mrs. Lowery explains. ae es x Kenneth Lovelace Philip Lovelace te st ee Lynn Lovelace Shirley Lovelace Terry Lovelace Gary Lyon Bob Machowicz Harry Martin Phillip Martin Debbie Ann McAbee Paul McCleary Quiency McCluney Gwendolyn McCree Polly McDaniel Mitchell McKinney Woodrow Mitchell Bobby Mode Cassandra Moore Karen Moore Polly Moore Teddy Morgan 105 106 Keith Morrow Connie Moss Mickey Moss Mike Norwood Libby Owensby Nolen Page Mary Anne Parker Bill Parker Kay Patterson Frankie Patterson Nancy Patterson Ronnie Payne Karen Peavy Ursula Perry Joyce Peterson David Peterson Connif Phifer Anne Plonk Becky Plonk Paul Pouchak Steve Powell David Putnam Kenneth Putnam Larry Putnam Terry Putnam Darlene Quinn Marlene Quinn David Randall Curtis Ramsey Morris Ramsey Mrs. Knight keeps order in study hall. iss “ati, wy! A | mB OF Gk HH mt A hee | Charles Reed Todd Rhodes Curtis Roberts Geraldine Roberts Judy Reid Sherry Rdynolds Debbie Rhea Carl Rhodes 10 i 108 Gail Robinson Yvonne Robinson Patricia Roseboro Charlene Ross Chuck Ross i ty wig ba Donna Ross Verleen Ross Nathan Sanders Philip Sanders Dana Sarvis Debra Scruggs James Self Amos Shear Ann Sherrer Jill Sistare Bill Smith David Smith Faye Smith Helen Smith Sarah E. Smith Wanda Smith Scenetta Stephens Mike Stewart Penny Stone Richard Stowe Belinda Stroup Marsha Summitt Jerry Suggs Mike Swofford Jimmy Tate Jorice Thompson Vicki Tucker David Turner Jo Turner Bobby Vandyke Shelia Vandyke Dorthy Wade Deborah Warren 109 110 Roger Ware William Watson Linda Wells Denise Whestine Jack White Jimmy White Sandra Whetstine Johnny Whitworth Betty Wheeler Robert Wiesener Wilhermenia Williams Robert Williams Pamela Williams Brenda Wilson Debbie Wilson Catherine Wilson Doris Wilson Susan Wilson Pam Wilson Randy Wilson David Winebarger Ricky Woods Ivan Wray Beverly Wright Pamela Wright Jackie Wright Marty Wright Carolyn Wyte Mrs. Sinclair is shocked when class knows definition of “environment’’. Mr. Hambright studies for tomorrow’s lesson. 111 Winter if wilt Y x Back Row : Bill Loftin, Randolph Ross, Chuck Easley, Bobby Etheridge, Otis Cole, Roger Smith, Wilson Ledford, Steve Gladden, Jewel Watson, John Grier; Front Row: Al White, Chuck Carpenter, Charles Barnes, Phil Francis, Geeper Howard, Ben Brown, Andy Neisler. Boys’ 1969-1970 Varsity Basketball Team 114 Head Coach Bob Hussey 115 KM 63 77 74 74 93 63 91 81 78 61 KM-86 116 Opponent Hunter Huss-60 Hunter Huss-58 South Point-51 Lincolnton-52 Cherryville-5 2 East Rutherford-54 Chase-57 Burns-50 R.S. Central-68 Shelby-52 KM 63 80 101 71 52 86 87 73 66 62 SWC Tournament Burns-62 KM-57 KM-66 Cherry ville-56 Bi-Conference Tournament KM-62 Avery County-63 Crest-60 South Point-60 Lincolnton-81 Cherryville-67 East Rutherford-46 Chase-53 Burns-60 R.S. Central-65 Shelby-54 Crest-59 Crest-64 Girls’ arsity asketball Kneeling: Diane Cornwell, Debbie Francis, Ginger Finger, Andrea Huffstetler, Debbie Lee, Diane Mitchem; Standing: Susan Cash, Debbie Timms, Pam Lee, Renee Goins, Sherry Reynolds, Diane Spearman. Head Coach Blaine Froneberger Coach Bill Bates Danny Rhodes, Terry Hughes, Steve Plonk, Grafton Withers, Tim Hunter, Clyde Bess, Thomas Bell, Avery Burris, Chris Johnson. Boys’ Junior Varsity Basketball Coach Allen Dixon Kneeling: Paulette Mann ing, Anne Finger, Katrina Burns, Sharon Plonk, Dottie Carrol, Irelon Easley, Beverly Plonk, Karen Ledford. Standing: Pat Weaver, Jane Henderson, Libby Anne Dye, Libby Smith, Stella Neisler, Debra Crockett, Phylis Adams, Linda Weaver, Teresa McDowell. Girls’ Junior Varsity Basketball 119 in Mike closes Come on, Arthur. Shake hands first! Kneeling: Mike Blanton, Myron George, Larry Putnam, Carl Fulton, John Grier. Standing: Arthur Carroll, Ronnie Anderson, Alfred Ashe, Todd Rhodes, Gene Alexander, Donald Ledford. 120 Students Off To Russia Jack Bell, Cindy Alexander, Linda Ross, and Leon Ross were selected to travel to Russia with a choral group during the summer of 1970. 1969 Junior Marshalls Fran Alexander, Andrea Huffstettler, Laura Stowe, Andy Neisler, David Smith, John Ballew, Faye Pressley, Wayne Swofford, Hilda Tedder, Debbie Morgan, Suzanne Amos. 121 Choir Best singers in the school ... new blazers... not too bad at contest... judges were unfair .. . four members to Russia this summer ... hope they make it back! 1. Lenore Champion, 2. Fran Alexander, 3. Jane Yates, 4. Cathy Burns, 5. Debbie Adams, 6. Roger Ward, 7. Tim Oliver, 8. Vaughn Meeks, 9. Debra Burris, 10. Mrs. Myrle McClure, 11. Andrea Huffstetler, 12. Vickie Tucker, 13. Mike Hutchins, 14. Jerry Blanton, 15. Betsy Queen, 16. Cindy Alexander, 17. Billy Houze, 18. Gene Bumgardner, 19. Jackie Chaney, 20. Debbie Burns, 21. Mike Kiser, 22. Jack Bell, 23. Terry Hughes, 24. Alta Boyd, 25. Doris Bell, 26. Leon Ross, 27. Ted Feemster, 28. Bobby Houze, 29. Jessie Crocker, 30. Tikkie Moore, 31. Floyd Jenkins, 32. Jimmy Bell, 33. Doris Wilson, 34. Elaine Jones, 35. Jatana Jackson, 36. Beth Wright, 37. Sherry Moore, 38. Mike Brown, 39. Kaye Griffin, 40. Danny Bright, 41. Jerry Black, 42. Norma Clinton, 43. Linda Ross, 44. Gloria Williams, 45. Gary Dowda. Not present for picture: Reid Strickland, Sherry Reynolds, Linda Welch, Louise Thomas, Diane Blanton. 122 Director—Mrs. Myrle McClure 123 Leroy Adams Margaret Adams Cindy Alexander Cynthia Alexander Jimmy Amos Philip Curtis Anderson Debbie Ayers Nancy Bagwell Bill Baird Mike Baity Charley Baker Tommy Baker Susan Ballew Frank Barber Steve Barber Gene Bumgardner Adrian Beam Lou Beam Helen Bees Doug Bell Scott Bell Kathy Bennett Clyde Bess Gale Bess Wanda Bess Linda Black Sylvia Blackwood Debra Blanton Vickie Blanton Debra Jane Bowen 124 Mary Ellen Boyce Frances Elaine Brackett April Bradford Diana Bridges Lynne Bridges Charlotte Burns Kathy Burns Faye Burris Doris Burris Kytrina Burris Karen Byers Kathy Camp Venessa Camp Dottie Carroll Marlene Cash Mr. Allen prepares students for drafting. Mrs. Wise caught by surprise. Susan Cash Becky Cashion Martha Causby Kathy Champion Cynthia Christopher Melba Clinton Mrs. McWhirter points out that she is old enough to herself but she doesn’t. Gladys Cole Diane Cornwell Hetty Cox Chester Davis David Davis Joe Deal Libby Dye Mike Dyke Tim Echols Denese Ellis Donald Elliott Kat Ervin Rick Falls Gunzo Feemster Anne Finger 126 Eddie Floyd Rocky Ford Debbie Francis Dana Franklin Cindy Freeman Vikki Gann Janet Gardner Louise Garrett Bart George Ed Goforth Scott Goforth Jeanie Goforth Mike Goode Jorene Graham Wanda Gray Barbara Greene Carolyne Greene Jerry Gregory John Grier George Grier Bonnie Hannah Mrs. Wilson stacks books. 127 128 Randy Harrelson Danny Hartsoe John Haskins Jeff Hedden Jane Henderson Mildred Hicks Cliff Hicklin Susan Kay Hill Madeline Hines Ricky Hord Leslie Ann Hoyle Laura Ann Hudson Gail Huffstetler Larry L. Huffsticler Terry Hughes Debbie Hullender Phyllis Hullender Timothy Hunter Rich Jackson Students learn under Ware. ) AAA “en a we AAA, Sammy Jimmerson Bobby Johnson Sylvia Johnson Arthur Jones Teresa Jones Ametria Reshall Jordon Anne Kilgore Gloria Jean Kilgore Joe W. King Bobby L. King Gary Kiser Becky Kiser Danny A. Lail Steve Lail Jerry Lawrence Lawson Shelia Ledbetter Chad A. Ledford Debbie Lee Ronnie Lefevers Ricky Lewis Joel Lightsey Linda Perry Logan Marshall Logan, Jr. Jane L. Lovelace Lemuel Lovelace Paul Manning Paulette Manning Teri Martin Chip McCarter Edward Eugene McClain 129 Up the down staircase. Gail Elizabeth McClain Jeanette McClain Kathy McClain Virginia McCoy Debbie McDaniel Mark McDaniel Mike McDaniel Delores McDowell Meredith McGill Ernestine McSwain Chuck Merck Jackie Metcalf Kaye Mintz Carolyn Mitchem Diane Mitchem 130 Get in step Lynn. Larry Louis Moore Norman J. Morrison Betty Moss Mike Moss Paula Moss Diane Mullinax Mrs. Goforth? Sue Anne Murray David Myers Saat Vickie Rae Neely Jackie Nickolson I ll IM Pam Nicholson Perry Nolen } Mrs, Allison cooks hand. 131 Vickie J. Oates Vivian J. Oates Tim Oliver Vick Owens Katheryn Owens Gerald Owensby David Lee Parker Ray Parker Gilbert Patrick Curtis Patterson Cathy Payne Don Phifer Sandy Phifer = | Fe h”hm™mrmrC GE jt. Bobby Phillips A Steve Phillips |... —- i _.. , Mrs. Baird blends with students. Mrs. Gamble does sew—and—sew. 132 Steve Plonk Mike Plonk Beverly Plonk Debbie Porter Ricky Poteat Jason Pouchak Connie Pruitt Janet Pruette Betsy Queen Jeff Redmond Danny Rhodes Mike Riddle Ed Robbs Roy Rogers Keith Roper Judy Ross Tony Ruppe Dale Russell Barbara Jane Sanders Don Scism Douglas Sellers Linda D. Sellers Doug Sexton Dianne Smith Janice Smith Karla Smith Sheila Smith Sheila Smith Larry Southers Karen Sparks 133 Diane Spearman Martha D. Sprouse Ricky Starnes Jimmy Stole Brenda Stone David Stone ei Miss Lackey is Thoreau English teacher. Joyce Strickland Philip Summit Sheila Southerlands Jane Talbert Sharon Timms Elaine Tria Cent ee At etre ts eoeesteet titi 8844 OSS peetiri asi S89 S89b8 eee Tel oe peeetioe Taretesees eae ames tt a ; So is Mrs. Goforth. a 134 Mrs. Griffin catalogues books. aeaewhe Pm Shy IPIF IR 95 wees Jean Turner Mary Turner Tommy Vess Priscilla Ann Wade Doug Ware Judie Ware Chris Watkins Gary Watson Vickie Waterson Patricia Ann Weaver Aileen Webster Martha Weiss Dennis Welch Linda Welch Kathy J. Wells Billy Whetstine Alfred White Gail White Ronald Whitner 135 Wayne Whitley Dorothy Earlene Whitmire Randy Lee Willis Tim Willis Rita D. Wilson Grafton Withers Judy Wright Kay Wright Lorraine Wright Donald Richard Yarbro Jeffrey Dale Yarbro Sarah C. Young Sandra juggles figures. 136 Martin Bowen Mike Champion Bobbie Bridges Dennis Blackburn Dean Clark Randy Byers Keith Blanton Wayne Cooke Edward Collins Evans H. Carroll Butch Campbell Wayne Blanton Vernon Crocker David Bolin Mike Boone Ricky Borov Johnny Costner Gary Bristol Ben Brown Phillip Craig Brown William Crocker Danny R. Bryant Melvin Carroll Mike Bumgardner Wayne Bundy Ted Burton Douglas Perry Camp 137 p « ey IVER EDUC KINGS MOUNTAIN CITY SCH ea ee ee Mrs. McClure directs chorus at Central. Mr. Cashion risks his life daily. These teachers are arbitrarily grouped on two pages because there ain’t no other place to put ’em. Mr. Froneberger is happy with his stu- dents’ grades. Everybody flunked. 138 Biting, tae Mr. Goldsmith coaches his boys to victory. Mr. Alexander works on his VW engine. 139 Arnold Adams Mike Adams Ricky G. Allen Steve Allen Eddie Anderson Alfred A. Ash Gary Babb Carl Bell Ervin Bell Mike Bennett Darrell Black Jerry Lee Blanton Marshal Blanton Randy Blanton Leonard Brackett Phil Bradford Jacob Bridges John Bridges Kenny Bridges Wayne Bridges Edward Brown Richard J. Brown Rodney Burton Dennis Bryant Billy Gene Buff David Caldwell Jerome Cash Margaret Acuff Letitia Adams Phyllis Adams Lou Ann Alexander Debra Allen Joyce Allen Gail Allen Mr. Larson explains exam. 140 Pam Arrowood Jackie Bagwell Teresa Baliles Cindy Barnett Nancy Bell Roxanne Bell Benny Lee Black Betty Black Polly Bledsoe Vickie Boheler Dianne Bolin Annie Bowen Brenda Burton Arlene Boyd Janet Bridges Lou Bryant Susan Bumgardner Rosie Lee Burris La-Verne Byers Lee Ann Campbell Diane Carroll Beverly Carpenter Margaret Carpenter Chris Blanton Johnny M. Earney Peggy Earney Sylvia Dyke William Dover Teresa Dover Sheila Dixon Bobby Dixon Andy DeBruler Wenella Dawkins Wendell Dawkins Harlee Davis Glenda Davis Vickie Chaney Terry Childers Cynthia Clark David Collins Teddy Collins Debra Conner Lynn Conner Kris Cook Marian Cothran Cathy Cox Ricky Cox Johnny Coyle Paul Crocker Delrrah Crockett Ken Culberson Barbara Davies Jo Davis Irelou Easley 14] Larry Evans Kirk Falls Sandra Fal ls Vicki Farais Michael Ferrell Keith Fite Elaine Flowers Mark Floyd Randy Floyd Jennie Sue Floyd Ann Gaddy Mike Galloway Lynn Gann Billy Gault Debbie George Mark George Myron George Calvin Gill Donna Gillespie Vernon Gillespie Mike Gladden Caral Goforth Don Goforth Roger Goforth Chip Goode Vivien Goode Phillip L. Gordon Phyllis Gordon Gerald Scott Grahl James Grant Ann Green Shirley Grigg Ann Hambright Carol Hambright Gloria Hambright Scott Hamm John Wayne Hamrick Pearl Fowler 142 ...and on. Maxine Hamrick Tommy Hamrick Paul Harrelson Ronald Harrison Gus Hayes Thomas Hinton Sheila Hope Robert Lewis Howell Martha Huffstetler Beth Hughes Beverly Hughes Mike Hughes Ann Hullender Patsy Hullender Janet Hunt Neil Hutchins Frank Humphreys Cynthia D. Jenkins Chris Johnson Debra Johnson Vicki Johnsonbaugh Jimmy Jolly Deborah Jones Lynn Jones Bruce King Debbie King Belinda Charlean Kiser 143 Bobby Lane Jackie Lanier Rita Lawson Tenna Marcella Leach William Leach Donald Ledford Karen Ledford Connie J, Lefevers Brent Leigh Faye Lewis Emma Littlejohn Freddie Loftin Vickie Loftin Teresa Loftin Linda Logan Happiness is winning the ball game. ALLER David blows out eternal flame. Mrs. Thrift happily records exam grades. 144 Larry Lovelace Mickie Lovelace Michael D. Lowe Kathy Lynn Lowery Jody Lublanezki Queenie Mackey Bob Maner Philis Mauney Alice Faye McClain Hermon McClain Robin Renee McCleary Teresa Ann McCraw Mark McDaniel Randy McDaniel Johnny McDevitt Theresa McDowell Doris McKinney Caroline McManus Carl prepares for a date. at Paks’ Mr. Putnam Mrs. Hinton “functions.” 145 146 Steven Moore Steve Moore Sandra Moore Robby Moore Peggy Moore Linda Moore Eddie Moore Jamie Mitchem Barbara Mitchem Jimmy Mintz Dale Milling Teresa Merritt Robert McNeil Robin McMurray Phyllis Morgan Eric Morgan Billy Morrison Frank Morrow Scott Moss Vickie Moss Shirley Mote Darlene Murray Tony Myers Stella Neisler Kathy Nicholson Donna Oliver Scotty Oliver Avis Jeanette Owens Ricky Owens Terry Owens Debbie Page Keith Parker Alan Pate Linda Patterson Helen Patterson Peggy Payne Mrs. Whitworth teases student. Connie Pearson Otis Perry Ernest Richard Peterson Johnny Peterson Laura Plonk Sharon Plonk Carol Proctor Beauford Reid Elizabeth Reid Chris Reynolds Kathy Reynolds Roxanne Rhea Mickey Rhea Carmen Rhodes Eddie Rice Karla Ann Righter Sandy Kaye Riley Deborah Robbs Jimmy Rodgers Barbara Ross Debbie Ross Chris Tindall Joe Ross Sherry Ross Davy Towery Keith Ruppe Junior Sellers Tommy Shirley Randy Short Darrell Smith Iris Smith Robert Smith Terry Owens Linda Patterson Beth Winebarger Donna Oliver Nancy Wiesener Steve Lynn Kathy Carpenter Philis Mauney Ree Smith Frankie Stokes Mark Stockton Scenetta Stephens Linda Smith Lindbergh Smith Beth Smith Cornelius Young Robin Smith Robyn Smith Janet Sneed Elaine Spearman Glenn Stawls Dale Yarbrough 147 Connie Strickland Tawanna Rennia Strong Jane Stroup Dale Suggs Diane Swofford Charles Tesseneer Ronnie ‘‘Skipper’’ Tesseneer Frank Tessneer Mike Thombs Wanda Thompson Frankie Thompson Tonny Thornburg Mr. Westmoreland’s a9 = ?? Sure is! Mr. Bryson washes up. 148 Dennis Trout Deborah Kay Tucker Dale Upchurch Jerry Valentine Leonard Varner Billy Wade Billy Wall Bobby Ware Diane Ware Sonja Ware Doris Warren Joyce Wease Shelia Wease Linda Weaver Charles Welch Terry Wells William R. Wheeler Kathy White Mike Wiggins Fredrick Wilson Beth Winebarger Keith Wood Jackie Woods Randolph Wray Blaine Wright Mike Wright Tam Wright Louise Wyte Jane Waddell Don Whitworth 149 Custodians Horace Degree, Ruby Gaffney, Claude Barber 150 Laurene Clark, Margaret Guinn, Grace Ledford, Rosa Lee Bell, Evelyn Scism, Vada Herndon, Margrite Champion, Ruth Lynn, Louise Wright, Gertrude Champion, Stella Ware. Cafeteria Staff { te 151 a ‘e es Ss ee Ann Baird o ° oe Band 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3 Tres., 4 2nd Vice-Pres.; Science Senior Directory ye 2,3,4; French 4; N.H.S. 3; Jdr.-Sr. Waitress; Homecoming Sponsor 3. FRIENDS - 4 Debbie Adams , Choir 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3; F.B.L.A. 1,2,3,4; Office Aide A Pees. Philip Baker oS ae Band 12,3; Drafting 4; Art 3_—____———_ Mamie Adams Fo Aiea Aric John Ballew Plonk Schlarship Medal 1; Basketball 1; Billy Shuford Science Award 1; Banden B32 Pep Band) 1,2)3;, Council) 2.3) Pres,, Clinic 1,2,3; Science 2 Pres. ; DeMolay 9 3 Master Councilor, 4; Student ‘Council LR OROn 4 Committee Chairman; Political Activities 3 Vice-Pres. ; - Debate 2; French 3; National Science Foundation Program at Chapel Hill Be Governor’s School 4; National Merit Finalist 4; Math 4; Friends 4; Junior Marshal 3; Jr.-Sr. Waiter; Student Handbook Committee 3;SIPA 3,4; Junior Rotarian. 4; Human Relations 3,4; Milestone Staff 3 4 Co-Editor; N.H.S. 3 ,4 Pres.; John Morehead Scholarship JS, Finalist 4. Margie Adams Basketball 1; F.H.A.1,3,4; F.B.L.A. 3. Fran Alexander F.H.A. 1,2; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Health Careers 4; Science 2,3,4; French 3; J.V. Cheerleader 1,2; Choir 1,2,3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; Junior Marshal; Mountaineer Staff 3,4. Jean Allen Becky Barber Band 1,2,3; Science 2; F.B.L.A. 4; Milestone Staff 3,4. PA Bible 32 Fa BrLeA4 Jeanne Allison Charles Barnes Per eAm EO Vile CrAm 34 Bibler!sBandmleze Monogram 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1 ,2; Basketball 125344; F.F.A. 1. Reimund Allmond Band 1,3; F.F.A. 3. ; Deloris Beatty Bible 3. Suzanne Amos : F.T.A. 2,3,4; Science 2,3,4; Latin 2; French 4; Political Doris Jean Bell Activities 3; Health Careers 3 Ake N.H.S. 3 Jake Math Als F.H.A. 1,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3; F.B.L.A. 4. Milestone Staff AP Bann ecnon ie Jack Bell Coleman Anderson Baseball 1,2,3,4; Key 3,4 Vice-Pres.; Monogram 2,3,4; Bus Driver 2; Bricklaying 3,4. DeMolay 3,4; Baseball 1 ,2; Class President 2; Student Council 2,3; Choir a 4; Band 1,2; Football 2. Susan Anderson Pe Agel, 255 Pel Agelce tealtha@arcersmml 2 a Chorusmie4- Jeanette Bell F. QY’ Library 2; V.1.C.A. F.B.L.A. 3; Bible 4; F.H.A. 4. ad GE - =e ‘ aia e ’ bs Be Let’s Live For Today, And Don't Worry ’bout Tomorrow 152 Jerry Black Basketball 2,3; F.F.A. 3,4; Choir 3,4; Monogram 4; Football Manager 4. Cerese Blanton F.H.A. 1,2; French 2,3,4 Sec.-Tres.; Majorette 1,2,3,4; Band 4-science 3,4; F.7T.A. 3. Diane Blanton Choir 3,4; Chorus 1,2. Jerry Blanton F.F.A.1,2,3; Bus Driver 3,4 Vice-Pres. Michael S. Blanton Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2; Student Council 4; Class Treasurer 4; Key 3,4 Sec.; Bus Driver 3,4; French 3; Morehead Nominee 4; DeMolay 2,3,4 Senior Councilor, Master Councilor; Monogram 3,4; Wrestling 2,3,4; Math 4; Science 3,4; Friends. Wanda Blanton F.H.A. 1; Science 2; D.E.C.A. 3 Sec., Sweetheart, District Historian, Student of the Year; Bus Driver 3; N.H.S. 3,4; Bible 4 Sec.; F.B.L.A. 4; F.F.A. 3. Marvin Bolin Bible 2,3. Kathy Bollinger ste V_LC.A. 3,4. Alta Boyd Pee i Choir, 3,4; Chorus 1,2. Linda Brendle Bible 3. David Bridges French 2; Band 1,2; Bible 4; Science 4; Pep Band 2. Kenneth Bridges Wrestling 3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Class Vice-President 4; Drafting 3,4; Student Council 4; Monogram 3,4 Pres., DeMolay. Deborah R. Brown Art 3,4 Pres.; French 2,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3 Historian 4; Milestone Staff 3,4; Office Aide 3,4; Homecoming Sponsor 3; J.V. Cheerleader 1,2; Band 1,2; Science 2,3; N.H.S. 4. Julie Brown F.H.A. 1; Bible 3; F.B.L.A. 3,4 Vice-Pres. Mike Brown Choir 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3; Monogram 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; Student Council 3; Bus Driver 4. Mary Anne Bryant meander i.25.4- French 1,2; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Art 3,4; J.V. Cheerleader 1,2. Melvin Bryant Bricklaying 3; Chorus 2; F.F.A. 1,2. Dennis Buff French 1,2. Johnny Bunch Class Vice-President 1,2: Class President 4; Student Council 3 Vice-Pres., 4; French 2 Vice-Pres.; Key 3,4; F.B.L.A. 4: Milestone Staff 4; Band 1,2,3; Pep Band 2,3; Basketball Manager 1; Drafting 4. Frank Burns F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Football 1; Track 1. Debra Burris F.H.A. 1,4; French 2; Health Careers 4. Allen Byers AT AV A CAAT onde Johnnie Caldwell Band 1,2,3; Science 4; Health Career 4; Library 4; French Dear Cindy Carroll F.T.A. 2,3,4; Science 2,3; N.H.S. 3; Latin 2; Mountaineer Staff 3,4 Co-Editor; May Day Attendant; Homecoming Sponsor 2,4; Student Council 1,2; Band 1,2. Eddie Carroll HeHeAS IP 254: Janice Carpenter F.B.L.A. 4; Junior Marshal 3. Michael Gene Causby Latin 3; Bible 4 Vice-Pres.; Science 4. Donna Champion 1D Jel, Wj 2s lBewael 1) We Ie Ib ANS 4b, Lenore Champion KT A. 231. B LAs 3.42 Chorus 12,32 Choir 2,3,4 Science 3. Ricky Childers Miacrevelay Le WAL AN. Ls UK, 1h. Danny Childers Thomas Clemmer Latin 1; Band 1,2,3;1.C.E. 3,4; Science 2;V.I.C.A. Otis Cole Science 2; Latin 2; Monogram 2,3,4; F.T.A. 2; Student Council 2,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, All-Conference 2,3, All-Tournament 2,3, All-County 3; Human Relations 4. Teresa Conner F.H.A. 1,2; Bible 3; Drafting 3 Sec.; F.B.L.A. 4. Gary Cooke Art 3; Drafting 3,4 Tres.; V.I.C.A. 3,4; Aeg. 3,4. Joseph Crocker F.F.A. 1,2; Latin 4; Student Council 4; Human Relations 4. Larry Crocker French 1,2; Bible 3,4; Drafting 3,4; Bus Driver 3,4. Jerry Crotts F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Tres.; Band 1,2,3,4; Science 3. Celina Davis BLINN, ee (Ol aver sr. 153 Debbie Davis F.H.A. 1; Basketball 1; Library 1; Science 1; Homeroom Officer 1 Sec. Audrey Dover FHA 1. 2b oA BV CARE Tim Dover Drafting 1. Nancy Dowda I.B.L:A. 3,4, Pres.;; Bus Driver®3;45 11, Ay 3,4: science ,2. Latin 2. Chuck Easley Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; Monogram Dh Bale French 4: Latin 2; Choir ane 2: Track 1 2: Milestone Staff 3,4; Boys State 3; Student ‘Council cle 4 Committee Chairman: Honor Athlete 4: Junior Rotarian 4. Becky Ellis F.H.A. 1. Bobby Ethridge Football 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Basketball 4; French 4; F.T.A. 4; Monogram 3,4 David Evans Science 1,2; Bus Driver 3,4; Drafting 3,4; D.E.C.A. 4. Scott Falls OE AG 12 NV C.AW S43 1. Chas 42 Clark Faucette HR AG 4: Ginger Finger F.H.A. 1,2,3 Vice-Pres., 4 Pres.; K Club 3 Sec., 4 Vice-Pres.; Basketball 1,2,3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Waitress; Milestone Staff 3,4; Student Council 1,3,4; Band 1,2. Philip Francis Basketball 1,2,3,4; Science 2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; French 3; Math 4; : Monogram 3,4; Milestone Staff 345 : Key 3 Jee Student Council Bo INES), Bi, Marty Frederick Class Treasurer 1; Class Secretary 2; Class President 3; Student Council 3 ‘4 Pres.; Science 1,2; Math Abe |i IU IN, Boe French 3; Monogram Ale Office Aide 4: Band 1 pas Football Trainer 3, 4. Gloria Gamble F.H.A. 1,2; Art 4; F.F.A. 4; Jr.-Sr. Waitress. Glenda Gillespie BP AGI 23 tA ie DB GA Paul Gladden Band 1,2,3,4; Drafting 3,4; Milestone Staff 4; Pep Band 3,4; WAKA Be Steve Gladden Monogram 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; French 3; Tennis 1,2,3; DeMolays 2,3,4; Mountaineer Staff 4. Brenda Goforth F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 3,4. 154 Ed Goforth Bus Driver 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. Glenda Goforth F.H.A. 1,2; Health Careers 4; F.T.A. 4; Bus Driver 4. Robbie Goforth I.C.E. 3,4 Sec.; F.F.A. 1,2,3; V.LC.A. 3,4; Office Aide 4. Susan Goforth Band 1,2,3,4; French 3; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Math 4; Science 2,3. Jo Ann Gray ID lel gN, Awake 1a, a vey. al. Christy Greene F.H.As 1,234; FFA, 3,4; D.E.C Ae4. Bible 2: Kaye Griffin F.H.A. 1,2,4; Milestone Staff 4; J.V. Basketball Manager 1; Chorus 3; Choir 3,4; Art 3; Bus Driver 3 44; F.B.L.A. 4. Betty Hall FHA? 13,4. (B.A. 3; Bible-4: Brenda Hamrick F.H.A. 1; French 3; Library 4; F.B.L.A. 4. Reid Hamrick F.F.A. 1; V.LC.A. 3,4; Art 4. Vickie Hamrick FHA 1; FBLA 34; Lynn Harmon Science 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4 Council; Pep Band 4; French 2; J.V. Basketball ibe INL ELS... 44. James Harrelson WAC ID, B46 Gene Harris Band 1,2; Football 3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Monogram 4. Phillip Harris LC bess Ale Sharon Harrison F.H.A. 1,4; D.E.C.A. 3; Library 3,4 Sec.; F.B.L.A. 4. Shelia Harry F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 3; J.V. Basketball 1; Bible 2. David Haskins French 2,3,4; Bible 2,3; F.T.A. 4; Math 4. Dianne Hauser POH At si Bandale2 ,3; French 3; Milestone Staff BAe Be 10 APN. 9 cone Basketball Le ey : prec Anne Hayes FHA. 1.2.3; Band 1,2; FWA 3.4 Art 3.4 Vice-Pream Mountaineer Staff 4; Political Activities Science on Richard Hayes F.F.A. 1; Baseball Manager 1,2; Monogram 3; V.I.C.A. 3,4. Joey Hedden Science 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4, Council 2 Vice-Pres., 4 Pres.; Pep Band 2,3, All-State Clinic 3,4; French 3 Pres.; Latin 4 Pres.; Milestone Staff 4; DeMolay 3,4; Junior Rotarian 4; Friends 4. Gary Henderson Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Wrestling 2,3; Band 1,2; Monogram 3,4; Key 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2; V.I.C.A. 3; Bus Driver 2,3,4; DeMolay 3,4;1.C.E. 3,4. Gerald Herndon Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,4; Monogram 3,4; Drafting 4 Vice-Pres.; Office Aide 4; Friends 4. Martha Hicks PBL AN Ib Bruce Holland Arthur Lee Hood Wele@rAw3. 4 FHA. 1.2). Catherine Walls Houser F.H.UA. 1,2,4; D.E.C.A. 4. Charles H. Houser Latin 3; Bible 3,4. Bobby D. Houze Bus Driver 3,4; V.I.C.A. 3,4; F.F.A. 1 Tres. Eugene Houze F.F.A. 1,2;1.C.T. 3,4; Art 4; Basketball 2. John Howell F.F.A. 1; V.LC.A. 3,4; Art 4. Scott Howell French 2; Drafting 4. Chuck Hoyle French 2; Math 4 Pres.; Science 3,4; Milestone Staff 3,4; Bus Driver 3,4; Monogram 4; Football 1,2,3,4; John Gamble Scholastic Award 4; Baseball 2,4; Track 1; Band 1; DeMolay 3,4 Junior Councilor; Student Council 2,3,4; Friends 4; Junior Rotarian 4; N.H.S. 4; Bus Driver 3,4. Andrea Huffstetler Basketball 1,3,4; Latin 2; French 4; F.T.A. 3,4 Pres.; Human Relations 3,4; Student Council 1,2; N.H.S. 3,4; Junior Marshal 3; Choir 1,2,3,4; Science 3,4. Conrad Hughes F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. Theresa Hughes Aue 1; F.B.L.A. 2,3,4 Sec.-Tres.; F.T.A. 2; Mountaineer taff. Jean Hullender F.H.A. 1; Student Council 1; French 3; Science 4; F.T.A. 4; Milestone Staff 3. Mike Hutchins F.F.A 1,2: V.1.C.A. 3,4; LC.T. 3,4; Chorus 1; Choir 2,3,4. Elaine Jones Choir 2,3,4; J.V. Basketball 1; Health Careers 3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; Latin 2; F.T.A. 4; Chorus 1; Office Aide 3,4. 155 W.D. Kerns Jr. Ray Lightsey Student Council 2,3; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Science 2; French 3; Key 3,4 Pres.; Monogram 8,4 Vice-Pres.; DeMolay 3,4; Mountaineer Staff 4; Friends 4. Barbara Lou Logan Health Career 3,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Friend 4. Mike Kiser Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Art 3 Sec.; Chorus 2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Drafting 4 Pres.; Friends 4; Milestone Staff 4; DeMolay Doug Lovelace 4;Monogram 4; Student Council 2,3. Bible 2; D.E.C.A. 4 Sec. Keith Laughter Jerry Lovelace Band 1,2; Bible 2,4; V.I.C.A. 3,4; 1.C.T. 3,4 Vice-Pres. Football 1,2,3,4; Monogram 2,3,4; Bus Driver 2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,4; Wrestling 3. Johnny Ledbetter Linda Lovelace _ Bricklaying 3,4; F.F.A. 1. Chorus 3,4; Bible 3. Tommy Ledford Butch Lowery French 2; Science 4. DECAL 34 Pam Lee Peggy Lowery Homecoming Sponsor 3; Homecoming Queen 4; May Day French 2) Attendant 3; Science 3; F.T.A. 4; Class Secretary 4; Student Council 4; Basketball 4; Band 1,3; Pep Band 3; Science 1,2,3; French 1,2; F.H.A. 1; Jr.-Sr. Waitress; Junior Civitan. Buddy Lynn ie eee oan Linda Ann Leigh EB AS 127 Vel:C Aes 4 Bus Driveria.4) Louis Manly Eugene Donald Leslie Joyce Martin Toby Lewis Keith McA bee 156 Joe McClain IDE NS The AW ALCAN Sot DIS AC Ne Virginia McClain BAe? Chorus DLE.CLA. Marsha McDaniel Pel IN. ALS evokes SLB eI Ze Jackie McDowell Piptaryal.2,on viee-Pres,; D.E.C.A. 3; F.B.L:A. 1; F.H.A; 1,2,3; Chorus 1; Bible 1. Frances McGill Pete eo ocience: 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; French 2,3,4; Library 2; N.H.S. ae Human relations. Jackie Manning F.B.L.A. 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3; D.E.C.A. 1. Jimmy Mauney Football 1, Science 2,3; Drafting 3 Vice-Pres.; V.I.C.A. 3; D.E.C.A. 3 4 Pres. ; Student Council 2 Sy. Lyneda Mayes Choise Chorus 12°3°hK HA 1: E.B.L:A.4. Roy Medlin D.E.C.A. 3,4. Keith Moss rackets Cres ACEP rAT 2.3.4. Jan Murphy F.H.A. 1,2,3; F.T.A. 3,4; Latin 3,4 Vice-Pres.; Science 3,4. Donna Myers Bible; FHA. 1,25 FVP VA. 3,4; D.E.CrAL 3. Andy Neisler Student Council 1,2,3,4 Committee Chairman; Science 1,2,3; French 3,4 Vice-Pres.; Math 4; Band 1,2,3,4 Council; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Milestone Staff 3,4 Business Staff Manager. Gary Nolen French 1,2; Science 1,2,3,4; V.I.C.A. 3,4; Math 4; Drafting 3,4; Band 1,2. Ginger Nolen Bony 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2; F.B.L.A. 2,3,4; Bible 2; Mountaineer taff 3. Tippy Norris FE As Vice-Pres., 2 Pres: V.I.C.A. 3,4. John Oates Ne IN, 1 Des. s eniors-Freshmen Defeat Juniors- Sophomores In Powd Vaughn Meeks Chorus 2,3; Choir 3,4; Art 3; Drafting 3; Jr.-Sr. Waiter 2. Deborah Mitchem Bible 4; Art 4. Dianne Moore F.H.A. 1,4; Art 4; Bible 4. Nancy Moore F.H.A. 1; F.T.A. 1,2; Health Careers 1,2; French 4; Milestone Staff 3, 4: Science 2 Ee Band 1,2,3,4; : Pep ‘Band 25 O58 ‘Council 3: Majorette 4; May Day Attendant 2; Jr.-Sr. Waitress oe Carrousel Princess 4. Sandra Moore F.B.L.A. 3,4; Chorus 3; Choir 3,4. Debbie Morgan F.B.L.A. 4; Junior Marshal 3. James Clifton Morris Sylvia Morri F.H.A. 1; .T.A. 2,3,4; Science 2,3; French 3; Milestone Staff : ent Council i Deon Friends As Jr. Sy, Waitress 2; Mountaineer Staff 4; K Club 3,4 Pres.,; Cheerleader Downe Dennis Moss FE AA1 23-4. nee , ler Puff Football Game_ 7 peas Tim Oates os Boys State 3; Milsston® Staff 3,4; Mountaineer StaKe 4; eee Debater2 3: Art 4; HealthCareers 2 3,4; French 3; Sciehes 2,3,4; Political Activities 3; dr.-Sr. Waiter 2; Student Coun ii 1. jf eee a, 4 arene ad ween a nr: =A Sr Gary Oliver ViAi.C Aa 3.4: Cll 3.4 Presi; Baseball 1:2. Kathy Oliver WJ ACoiNe Ue IPI VAN. 12 (Claveyabs I Shelia Oliver F.H.A. 1,2; Bible 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 2; Chorus 3,4; Art 4. Susan Fay Owens Bandpl Jeb HyA, 1.23.4: dr—Sr, Waitress 2:4 TAL 2.5.45 Bus Driver 3,4 Sec.-Tres.; French 4; N.H.S. 3,4; Friends 4; Health Careers 4 Pres.; F.H.A. Sweetheart. Craig Parker F.F.A. 1; Bus Driver 2,3,4; Bible 4; D.E.C.A. 4; Mountaineer Staff 4; Aerospace 1; Drafting 3. Mona Parker F.F.A. 1; Bible 3; Chorus 3,4. Scott Patterson 157 Tommy Patterson F.F.A. 1; Baseball 2. Sandi Paysour F.H.A. 1;,V.1.C.A. 3 Sec., 4 Pres. Annette M. Peeler F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Bible 4; Science 2; French 2. Renee Perry Eddie Peterson Eddie Peterson F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Monogram 3,4. Pam G. Peterson F m 12 BLE Amie Vel CoA ic Presta lohieNeese Steve Powell F.F.A. 1; Art 3; Bible 3; D.E.C.A. 4. Faye Pressley F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Tres.; F.T.A. 2,3,4; French 3; Student Council 3; Science 2 Tres., 3,4 Pres.; Math 4; N.H.S. 3,4 Sec.-Tres.; Junior Marshal 3 Co-Chief; Plonk Scholarship Medal 2. Sam Proctor Pole JN, Lo Avae Se Irena Se IDC AN. B. Darryl Pruitt D.E.C.A. 3; Art 4. Gerald Putnam Hoopoallmlecnoras ; Track 3,4; Milestone Staff 3,4; Drafting 4; Monogram 3,4; Art 3,4; Bus Driver 3,4. Teresa Ramey Bible 1; V.I.C.A. 1,2. Larry Randle FFA. 2,4. Barbara Ray [lal AN, 1538 10 1 IWAN, 4. Judy Rayfield French 3; Science 2,3,4; Health Careers 3,4; Milestone Staff 3,4; Candy Striper 2.3.4 Pres. Band 1,2,3,4 3h Ay 3.4: Student Council 3; Pep Band 2,3,4; Friends 4. Larry Rayfield Football (132,45 Track. 1 3.) V.1L.C {As 93742) Wrestling ™ 3 Bricklaying 3,4. Kathy Rhea FHA. 1,2,3; FTA. 2.3.4; Science 2.3.4; Art 4; French 3; pole Activities 3; Health Careers 3, 4; Candy Striper Billy Watson VLC AS 4; i WAL 1.2 3°) Kootballiet 2.4 Baseballara4- Monogram 1. Susan Weaver Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 4; Science 2,3; F.T.A. 2,3,4 Tres.; French 3; Health Careers 3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; Student Council 3; Frienda 4; J.V. Cheerleader 2,3 Co-Captain; Office Aide 4. 158 Howard Weiss : N.H.S. 3; Science 2; French 2,4; Math 4; Human Relations 3,4; J.V. Basketball 1; Band 1,2. Gloria Wells F.H.A. 1,2,3; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Health Careers 3; French 4; Science 4; Art 4; Mountaineer Staff 4. Laurin Whisnant Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Science 3 Vice-Pres., 4; Tennis 2,3; French 3; Friends 4; Monogram 3,4; Key 3,4; Demolay 3,4; Milestone Staff 3,4. Teresa Whisnant F.T.A. 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; French 3; Guidance ‘Aide A roe. James White F.T.A. 3,4; N.H.S. 3; Latin 2; Science 3,4; Milestone Staff 4; Track 3,4; Math 4. Paulette H. Willard F.H.A. 1: Chorus’ 1,2,3; Choir 2,33) Bible’ 2-3 Libraryaa D.E.C.A. 4. Gloria Williams FLH.A. 1; FTA. 1,2: F.B.LA? 1; Choir 3,47 Kenneth Williams Science 2,3; French 3; Track 3; F.T.A. 3; Mountaineer Staff 4;R.J. Reynolds Scholarship Finalist 4. Billy A. Wilson D.E.C.A. 3,4; Track 2. Steve Wilson Bible 2; F.F.A. 3; D.E.C.A. 4 Vice-Pres. Beth Wright F.H.A. 1,2,3; French 2; Chorus 1,2,3; Chom e2ce3 Mountaineer Staff 4; F.T.A. 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; IN; EES ee Carolyn Wright Art 4; Bible 4; Mountaineer Staff 3,4. Ted Wright Drafting 3,4; D.E.C.A. 4; Track 3; Choir 3. Jane Yates F.H.A. 1,2,3; Class Treasurer 3; French 3; May Day Attendant 3; F.T.A. 3,4; N.H.S. 3; Science 2 Sec., 3,4 Tres.; Student Council 1; Choir 2,3,4; DAR 4. Leon Roberts Hea IR oa Vel CrAs Douglas Roseboro French 2; Science 2,3,4; Milestone Staff 4; Bus Driver 3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Health Careers 3; Math 4; National Achievement Scholarship Program 4; R.J. Reynolds Scholarship Finalist 4. Leon Ross F.F.A. 2,3,4 Sec. Linda Ross French 2; Science 4; Milestone Staff 4; F.T.A. 4; Bus Driver 3,4; Student Council 1,4 Sec., Chorus 2; Choir 2,3,4. Keith Ruff PPA, 232,3' Pres: Louis Sabettie Basketball 3; Golf 3,4; Drafting 4; Monogram 4; Latin 2. Danny Sellers Band 1,2,3,4; Council 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Clinic 2,3,4; V.I.C.A. 3,4. Don Sessoms Bible 2, Baseball 2. Wayne Sexton V.1.C.A. 3,4 Vice-Pres. Bill Short FFA. 1,2,3,4; Football 2; Track 1,2,3. Beverly Smarr Basketball 2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Chorus 3; Choir 3. Betty Smith F.H.A. 1,2,3; Pep Club 1. David Hugh Smith Jr. Math 4 Vice-Pres.; Science 1; French 3 Sec.; National Science Foundation Summer Program at Chapel Hill 3; N.H.S. 3,4 Vice-Pres.; Milestone Staff 3,4 Co-Editor; Junior Marshal 3 Co-Chief; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Morehead Nominee 4; J.V. Basketball 1; Student Council 1; Governor’s School Nominee 3; Junior Rotarian 4; Jr.-Sr. Waiter 2; SIPA. Philbert Smith Monogram 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4. Roger Smith French 2,3,4 Pres.; Science 2,3; Math 4; Golf 1; Basketball 12.5.4; Chorus 1:2. Freddie Southards FF .A, 1,2,3,4. Leonard Stokes Pate i205 V CLA, 1,2. Martha Stone Band 1,2,3; ; F.T.A. 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3 Sec. 4 Parliamentarian; French 4; Science 3; J.V. Cheerleader 2. Laura A. Stowe - Basketball 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1; Latin 2 Sec.-Tres.; Science 3,4; Milestone Staff 3,4; Math 4; Library 1; Jr. -Sr. Waitress 9: N.H.S. 3,4; Student Council 2: Junior Marshal 3. Reid Strickland F.F.A. 3,4 Vice-Pres.; Bus Driver 3,4 Vice-Pres.; Bible 3; Choir 3,4; Chorus 3; Milestone Staff 4; Art 3; Science 2. Dennis Strou PoETA. 1,2:1.C.E. 1,2; Bus Driver 4. Barry Styers F.F.A. 1; Drafting 3,4; D.E.C.A. 4. Ruby Sullens [Pela ILS Ue Bb IN. IL. Howard Wayne Swofford Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band ee 44; Science 2; French 3;N.H.S. 3,4; Math 4; Milestone Sta 4;J 3 3,4; J.V. Basketball 2. Hilda Tedder F.H.A. 1,2,3; N.H.S. 3,4; Science 3,4; French 4; Math 4; F.T.A. 3,4; Basketball 3; Junior Marshal 3. Mike Tesseneer I IN, Zhe ID ISAC AN, Beek Louise Thomas F.H.A, 2; Bible 4; Choir 2; Chorus 4. Debbie Timms Band 1,2,3,4 Drum Majorette; May Day Attendant 1; Pep Band 3. A: ‘Science 2 BYES. I IBN, GRE Inikevayeley 28 Basketball 1h P48) abe ’K Club A= N . His? ee Girls State 3; Class Secretary ils Student Council 3,4; Milestone Staff 3,4; Chorus 1; Friends 4. Tommy Tindall I AN, Bl Diane Tria Band 1,2; Science 2,3,4; F.T.A. 2 Sec., 4; Latin 2; Student Council 2; Health Careers 4; Mountaineer Staff 3,4 Co-Editor; ae Aide 3,4; N.H.S. 3; Candy Striper 3,4; Girls State 3; A 3,4. Libby 1 Trott F.H.A. 1,2,3; French 2; Cheerleader 2,3,4 Co-Captain; ice Day Attendant We MS Club 3 ,4; Class ‘Secretary 32 Student Council 1,4; Mountaineer Staff’ 4; oe ee Sponsor 4; Friends 4. pi Scere ipa es er Ai ee Michael Turner PP AN. 18 WALI, Bek Billy Vaughan F.F.A. 1,2,3; D.E.C.A. 4. Jimmy Ware F.F.A. 1; Drafting 3,4; Bus Driver 3,4; Band 1,2; Basketball 1 Track 1; Football 3; Baseball 3,4. Kay Ware F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; French 1; F.F.A. 1; Bus Driver 3,4; N.H.S. 4. Keith Ware F.F.A. 1; Wrestling; 1.C.T. 3,4 Sec. Judy Warren F.H.A. 1; D.E.C.A. 4; Bus Driver 4. Today is the First Day of the Rest of Your Life. 159 THE ORDER OF DEMOLAY BENNETT BRICK AND TILE 160 GASTONIA ICE CREAM CO. Compliments of ARTHUR HAY AGENCY KINGS MOUNTAIN FARM CENTER TIMMS FURNITURE, INC. BLALOCK’S PARK INN GROCERY Shelby Road Kings Mountain, N. C. CAMP’S BARBER SHOP 161 City Auto and Truck SP abiemrnicia c BG: Ps Plonk’s Department Store 162 Compliments of HOKE ELECTRIC FULTON’S DEPARTMENT STORE KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG 163 GRIFFIN DRUG CO. 50th Year HARRISON MACHINE SHOP BRIDGES BARBECUE LODGE STYLON HAIR FASHIONS ALLEN’S FLOWER SHOP AND WIGGERY 164 B. F. MANER INSURANCE AGENCY Alcan Aluminum DIXON CHEVROLET Corporation Specialists in Aluminum for Mobile Home Industry 165 aaa. SOUTHWELL MOTOR CO., INC. TIARA HAIR DESIGNS Kings Mountain Savings and Loan Association 166 ROPER’S HOUSE OF CHROME DUPLEX INTERNATIONAL CITY FLOOR SERVICE 167 BOST BAKERY “If it’s fresher than Bost WKMT 1220 on Your Dial It’s still in the oven.” FOOTE MINERAL COMPANY 168 Dellinger’s Jewel Shop Mauney Mills 169 McGINNIS FURNITURE PAULINE STORE BEN T. GOFORTH PLUMBING, INC. BRIDGES HARDWARE 170 4 W. Marion Dixon Building Contractor 171 Compliments of DAVIS WHITE ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Elmer Lumber Co. PHIFER HARDWARE Py, i Me Ne Nn ite tag WH PRQwEKE 174 Al. Kool | D dint Vhik Ivo rsyon hac dn muck re OD ded Ps Wwe trf '¢ LU3Q “Of Afau eR A. B. AUTO SUPPLY, INC. eoay a puat ero Sharka) YAMAHA SALES SERVICE DOUBLE KNIT Bayonne s E, Dixon Blvd.—Phone 487-7261 GOR oHahh tliat . We hs SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA 28150 fk 4) pethest, — eget vi 7 : Install Mufflers for Any Auto. O mow Vi 28 Your Happy Shopping Store Kings Mountain, N. C. PORTER BROTHERS, INC. Distributor 1005 E. Dixon Blvd Shelby, North Carolina 28150 Telephone 704 482-3424 Portable Power Tools Outdoor Power Equipment Turf Care Products - Golf Course Supplies 175 176 oO LITHIUM CORPORATION OF AMERICA A Subsidiary of Gulf Resources Chemical Corporation BESSEMER CITY, NORTH CAROLINA 28016 Bunch Inc. Precision Machine Work Stamping Fabrication ¢ ¢ . Aes Aan jy wv ii me Tg Dial 739-4723 STATE for APPROVED Ready-Mixed Concrete ,) ‘ BATTLEGROUND ROAD EQUIPMENT RENTALS END LOADERS MOTOR GRADERS Kae, SPANGLER’S a nee “O —_ READY MIX VIBRATORS P. O. Box 105 KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. ADMIXTURES ewe HARRIS FUNERAL HOME Compliments of | First Union National Bank td nicians felephone 739-2616 178 _ J. E. HERNDON CO. “A Friend” Compliments of COHEN’S OF SHELBY INDUSTRIES LAMBETH ROPE 179 f MAUNEY - BALLEW, INC. Compliments of HAR-RAY MILLS, INC. 180 OUR PROFESSIONALS George Plonk, M.D. Sam L. Robinson, M.D. D. F. Hord, D.D.S. Dr. N. H. Reed Paul Hendricks, M.D. T. G. Durham, M.D. Joseph Lee, M.D. 181 iT with NAPA Replacement Parts Any repair is only as dependable as the replacement parts you install...So, for-professional results, check with us for all the replacement parts you need for everything from a tune-up to a complete overhaul... NAPA Parts are made to the highest quality standards by leading U.S. manufacturers and guaranteed to equal or exceed all original equipment specifications for all makes and models of — BRIDGES AUTO PARTS 500 East King St. Kings Mountain, N. C. Cars Trucks Outboard Inboard Marine Engines Small Engines (2 to 12 H.P.) Tractors We also have a full line of automotive paint and refin- ishing products, tools, shop supplies and equipment. JOBBER’S NAME ADDRESS 182 Compliments of MINETTE MILLS 183 Compliments of WILLIS JEWELRY x a gid ily Star Shelby Da 184 PO dh MY TOM TROTT i ’) INSURANCE AGENCY Pon ‘ ss SCTrot to Trott” ( ATW L } GASTONIA GAZETTE Purity of Spirit Lives in KMHS Seniors a McGINNIS DEPT. STORE WINN-DIXIE STORE EEE ae 185 “THE TRENDS” Gastonia, N. C. 864-3305 Compliments of COHEN’S AND VILLAGE SQUARE Gastonia, N. C. 186 oo ie ved for someone “ Kings Mountain High School 188 189 As the sounds of ‘‘We’re number 1!” Die out, and the excitement of another school year subsides, we are faced with a time of reflection. The ballgames are just memories, some fond, some bitter. Athletics have their effect on both participants and spectators. Its not whether you win or lose, its how you play the game. Says who! 190 The year seems to have flown by—at least that’s the way it seems now. At the time we couldn’t wait for the bell to ring ending another endless period. 191 192 There are times we wish we could change and times we would never change. Some of the things we did seem immature and foolish, but the very fact that we can recognize them as such indicates that we are growing up. eer siitmetst Many warm and close friendships w ere formed during the years. These are to be cherished and cultivated even as we go our varied and sometimes widely separated ways in life. ¥ LL LEP OROTRES, SRRAHENSNRGG rcs oS a mata an Pissueadieee | etd ee meee Sisal pica wtass Deeley : AN aT RAM RN ie ie ails Ue hme gi =e NA RC At actos ston wey 193 194 Each person and event has some effect on you. Each opens some new door, but it is up to you whether or not you walk through these doors. A choice must be made and once again the choice is yours to make. ¢ | : 4 Teachers have left their indelible marks on you, good or bad. It is their responsibility to deluge you with vast amounts of information, often incomprehensible. You must sort out this information and decide what is applicable to you and your situation. 195 high school valuable as 1S Not only 1S it ion, teaching this all-important informat a source of essential mM 196 Occasionally the lines of communication between students and teachers break down and misconceptions occur. However, no system, no matter how well conceived or executed, is infallible and the high school is no exception. 197 198 If progress is to be made in the area of interpersonal relations— between students and teachers, groups of students, or individuals— it will be necessary to find some common ground from which to begin. 199 seem PASI FABRICS Nletalts Patiorns t Sears A give-and-take process must be used, with each side realizing that all its demands can not be met. Compromise is the answer. Acceptance of this fact is a sign of maturity. 200 Se REA RES oe N 201 The four years of high school help form the foundation upon which the rest of your life must be built. The strength of this foundation is dependent upon seyeral factors— other students, teachers;ddministration, facts and theeries, and yoy. The most imp@grtant offwhich if YOU. 03 8 nati be SORRY de yy Yee ee i nesses ieee? 207 208 Dedication Because he unselfishly gives his time to the school and its students in serving them above and beyond the call of teaching duty; because he is a coach both on and off the court to all who know him; and because he is a friend—we dedicate this 1970 Milestones to Mr. Blaine Froneberger. The editors would like to express their appreciation to Mrs. Carolyn McWhirter who has been a valuable guide in the development of this annual, to Mr. J.B. Edwards who has helped plan the annual and teach the editors what to do, to all the members of the staff who have worked so hard in selling ads and concessions, to Mr. Alexander who left class so often to take “‘just one more picture,’ to Lynn and Laura who kept on typing when they couldn’t type no more, and to you, the student, because without you the annual would not be possible. wu 0 Wp WT ae iiss saesaeiteaee ass sort esate sitee anit biti spaei Hel reat ssi rte tt: ns ss aiitbtias titespesie Hi ‘33 gan eitaee sit) rtf a nities sh saarie se si delgigeceieyetosies eae aastts es ites z fis Prepegantaes Seer paphirtee saisststehs serersasgeeeats oH sgszitisatiel sacte sei i escorts sreis sotseriyy ere Sreseats sti; aeegaees sates Ho itass, Tpasis tsk sis sai Baise Bs Eases e535 patra Baa S333 Ree stata aititt Ht HnH abeisieiscs. 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