Ledford High School - Ha-Wa Yearbook (Thomasville, NC)
- Class of 1963
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It is a memory book of a school year, now an actual fact as we go from class to classg soon it will be a va gue dream. May this book be tangible enough to connect your fancies with this year's facts. img and honor io Meg we hiring The morning begins as the flag is raised. Ledford High: good, better. or mayb BEST. School spirit is aroused at pep rallies. We're from Ledford and cou1dn't be prouder. 9 ge to ,ffedjbtd H195 - 50 Meg we pmtmmy sing . Administration: 7- 16 juniors: 41-46 Sophomores: 47-52 Athletics: 75 - 88 Seniors: 17-40 Freshmen: 5 3 -58 Features: 89-98 Organizations: 59-74 Advertisements: 99-108 4 as If -X j gmt sl WZ N .,,. 'Eff irc, ! , - ...,. vf I :X x,X, 2 i n X, - ..,. .. X X X ms rw smsxsw..,,,v,,,s..sp , A welcome smile, a pleasant air, a guiding hand . leader we . ship, understanding...needed, wanted, appreciated . for guidance, knowledge. . .we proudly present this 1963 HA WA to you, our advisor and sponsor. . . MRS. EULA A. IVEY x 6 . Q, R: A Q i X Headers . . advisors . . supervisors MR. E. L. BROWN MR. C. F. HUFFMAN Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Davidson County Schools Davidson County Schools Sducaiion is the result of effort. ii: 1 11 Sw N, F11 N 1,11 MRS. CARL BRINKLEY MR. LEIGHTON HILTON Supervisor Assistant in Activities Program Davidson County High Schools N. C. E. A. Representative 9 Official Board Members: Mr. Ray Saintsing, Mr. C. B. Cridlebaugh, Mr. Wilson Hedgecock. Cut Helpers wgen in need if B eie.. is . v X,-:Qg.a.wL- 4 my - MRS. MARY RICKARD School Secretary +--Q.-....,.,,,. P.T.A. Officers: Mr. C. P. Ji1cott,presidentgMrs. D. C. Bodenheimer, Sr., vice presidentg Miss Beulah Main, secretaryg Mrs. Mary Rickard, treasurer. 10 s 3 ,Q A .N A-tsiiw f Q. fn. 1 MR. LEIGHTON HILTON MRS. GEORGE SAINTSING MR. BOBBY MICHAEL MR. BOBBY BRUTON A.B. , High Point College B. S. B. S. , High Point College B. S. , M. A. Math Appalachian College General Science Appalaehian College Math, Science Chemistry Math, Science W 'Mathematics is the gate and hey of the sciences. Mathematics, one of the most useful and fascinating divisions of human knowledge, helps us in many important areas of study. It has the power to solve some of the deepest puzzles man must face. Consultation in the math department. is W we N . Y the study of the universe. 11 .A As one can see, the Solar System plays a big part in y literature and language Read the best books first, for you may not have a chance to read them all. English is composed of words from numerous sources and has been called the strongest language spoken. About half the words in the English language came originally from the French language, which ranks with the English as an international language. At the end of Act I, he. . . MR.. FRANKLIN M.. ADKINS, B. S. MRS. RAMONA MICHAEL MRS. EULA IVEY, A. B. Appalachian Cguege A. B. , POlI'1t College W. C., U.N. C- , U. N. C. English, History English E1'191iSh: French 1 l 12 l Hmm the past, we understand the future. I'm supposed to be teaching, but. . . , Everyone knows what history is until he begins to think about it. After that, nobody knows. A common reason for teach- ing history is to develop patriotism. History has been taught in such ways as to make students respect their own country and admire its great heroes. To learn French, one has to study it daily. MR. ROBERT TOBIN, A.B. Gardner Webb College High Point College History Actions, not words, make the hero. MR. WILLIAM HUDSON, A.B High Point College ' History, English 1 1 I MRS. PHY LLIS MORGAN MISS BEULAH MAIN B. S. B. S. East Carolina College Appalachian College High Point College Business Business Conferring on business ideas is a part of teaching. Commercial WOTQ I Business is an important feature of the free A economic system. Going into business is part of a process which is very important to our economy 4 and to our society. Answer the question, and then We'll be on our i way. ' A MR. GILBERT R. BUCK i High Point College i Physical Education Social Studies, Biology N Soczal Studies Social studies is the program of citizenship education. This program r organizes the educational matter of the social sciences for presentation 1 to young people. N i 1 Home Sconomics A and Agriculture Agriculture, the wor1d's most important industry, includes the growing of plants and the raising of animals for food, clothing, and other needs of man. Home Economics, the art and science of home- making, is an organized body of knowledge which is focused on the family and the home. Miss JEANETTE MR. NED HUDSON, B. S I I HUFFMAN, B. s. N. c. stare couege Appalachian College Agriculture Home Economics I 1 1 After pinning the p att ern to the material, I think that three bags of fertilizer are enough you! C O Physical ! Sducaiion I Physical Education forms I an important p art of the modern program of general education. While it is one of the newest subjects in I the m o d e r n educational program, it is one of the oldest forms of education. MR. WILLIAM GUY, B. S. High Point College Physical Education I Biology W 15 ll out and then I said to that referee Service with a sznile The cafeteria st aff, capable and worthy, prepare our meals and serve them each day. Mrs. Ray Weavil, Mrs. Baxter Hayworth, Mrs. Clyde Motsinger, Mrs. Clyde Payne. A hroom, jingling Qeys, Mae, and Addie Our custodians take care of our school and enable it to always have a clean ap- pearance. Addie and Mac Bohannon A healthy looking bunch, aren't they? A . , X X A Nm W Seniors ,,nR IVEY WAYNE BODENHEIMER Ai last, Seniors ERNEST COY ANTHONY, JR. Superlative 4. Wine, women, and song are getting me down5 guess I'd better quit singing. A SHARYN LINEA BODENHEIMER ' F.H. A. 15 Athletic Banquet Waitress 15 Student Council 1, 3, 4-5 Homecoming Attendant 25 Homeroom Officer 2.5 Junior- Senior Banquet Waitress 25 Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 35 Junior Play Committee 35 Class Officer 3, 45 Beta Club 3, 4, Officer 45 Newspaper Staff 45 Library Staff 4, President 45 Senior Play Committee 45 Superlative 4. Meet her, know her, and you'll never forget her. 1, 2, 35 Intramur Glee Club 1- F.F.A. 1 2 3 4- 4-H 1 2, 35 Baseball Manager 3 al Basketball 45 Supexflative 4. A little nonsense, now and then, is his behavior. P JOYCE ANN CASTEVENS F.H.A. 15 Drill Team 35 Junior Play Committee 35 Junior- Senior Banquet C o m m i tt e e 35 Beta Club 3, 45 Newspaper Staff 3 4 , . A quiet mind, a friendly air. BRENDA GAIL CECIL F.H.A. 15 4-H Club 25 junior-Senior Banquet Waitress 25 Newspaper Staff 2, 45 Homeroom Officer 2, 3, Annual Staff 35 Student Council 35Junior Marshal 35 Junior Play 35 Beta Club 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Reporter for HIGH POINT ENTERPRISE, TI-IOMASVILLE TIMES 45 Superlative 4. A friendly person in every way, a girl who will help you any day. DAVID LARRY COE F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Bus Driv e r 2, 3, 45 junior-Senior Banquet C om mitt e e 35 Junior Play Committee 35 Escorted Home- coming Attendant 3, 45 Superlative 4. I come to bury education, not to praise it. 18 1963-extra privileges Class of 1963 Sponsors: Mrs. Saintsing, Mrs. Michael, Mr. Michael PHYLLIS ANN COE F.H. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior-Senior Banquet Waitress 25 Father- Son Banq u et Waitress 2, 33 Athletic Banquet Waitress 2, 35 Drill Team 3, Officer 35 junior Play Usher 33 junior-Senior Banquet Committee 35 Senior Play Usher 4. Politeness is the flower of humanity. i 19 BARBARA ANN COLLETT . F.I-I. A. 15 Junior-Senior Banquet Waitress 23 Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 35 Library Staff 4. She has a determination hidden by her quiet ways. JOYCE GLASSCOE CRAVEN Father-Son BanquetWaitress 2 5 Junior-Senior Banquet Waitress 25 Cheerleader 3. She looked on life and found it Sweet. So many worlds, SARAH JANE CRAVEN F.H. A. lg Athletic Banquet Waitress 13 Drill Team 35 Junior- Senior Banquet Committee 35 Junior Play Committee 33 Beta Club 3, 4, Library Staff 43 Senior Play 4. A good disposition, a friendly heart. SYLVIA FRANCES CRAVEN bad. F.H. A. 15 junior Varsity Basketball 13 Newspaper Staff 1, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Officer 43 junior- Senior Banquet Com mitte e 3, F.T.A. 35 Beta Club 3, 43 Senior Play Committee 4, Superlative 4. Always laughing, never sad, sometimes naughty, but never JACKIE DEAN CRAVER F.H. A. 15 Glee Club 1, 3, Junior-Senior Banquet Waitress 25 Bus Driver 2, 3,45 Drill Team 3, Officer 3, junior Play 35 Homeroom Officer 35 Library Staff 43 Senior Play Committee 4. Men may come, and men may go, but not if I can help it. Seniors TONY HOWARD DAVIS Superlative 4. PATRICIA ANN CRIDLEBAUGH Class Officer lg F.H. A. 1, 2, Marshal 3, Debating Team 3, 4, Public Speaking 3, 4, Officer 3,43 Beta Club 3,43 Creative Writing 3, 4, Officer 3, 4. Practice and determination are master keys to success. He puts his worries in a pocket with a hole. MICHAEL LUTHER FARABEE Class Officer 15 Glee Club 1, 25 F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Fire Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior-SeniorBanquet Committee 3, Class President 35 Bus Driver 3, 43 F.H.A. Sweetheart 45 Senior Play Committee 45 Monogram Club Officer 45 Superla- tive 4. A handful of common sense is worth a bushel of learning. so much fo do l n Class of 1963 Officers: Steve Leonard, pre sident, Sha1'ynBodenheimer, secretary, Brenda Motsing er, treasurer, Phillip Motsinger, vice president. DANNY DOUGLAS FITZGERALD Glee Club 1, F.F.A. 1,2, 3, Bus Driver 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 3, 4. I wish the man who invented work would finish it. RITA KAY FOLTZ Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4, junior-Senior Banquet Waitress 2, Drill Team 3, Junior Play Usher 35 Bus Driver 3, 43 Senior Play Committee 4, Miss Thomasville Pageant 4, Miss Congeniality 4. Happy go lucky, but who would be otherwise. DONNA RUTH FREEMAN F.H.A. 15 4-H Club 1,2, Officer 1, 23 Homeroom Officer 23 Junior-SeniorBanquetWaitress 25 Junior-SeniorBanquet Com- mittee 3,Junior Play Committee 35 Annual Staff 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Officer 35 Beta Club 3, 4, Officer 43 Newspaper Staff 45 Senior Play Usher 4, Student of the Month 4. This girl is little, not tall at all, but if goodness were a height, she'd be ten feet tall. PHYLLIS LOUISE GAMMONS Glee Club 1,45 Athletic Banquet Waitress 1, junior-Senior Banquet Waitress 23 Student Council 25 Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 35 F.T.A. 4. Four be the things I'd been better without, Love, curiosity, freckles, and doubt. RHOEDONA ANN GARRISON junior Varsity Basketb all 15 Glee Club 1, 25 F.H.A. 2, 35 junior-Senior Banquet Committee 35 Homecoming Attendant 3, 45 F.F.A. Sw e eth e art 45 Miss Thomasville Pageant 45 Superlative 4. Forever-sweet-to-eye-and-ear. SARAH FRANCES GREEN F.H.A. 15 junior Varsity Basketball l5Glee Club 1, 25 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 45 junior-Senior Banquet Waitress 2 5 Junior- Senior Banquet Committee 35 Junior Play 35 Marshal 35 Beta Club 3, 4, Officer 45 Annual Staff 3, 45 Student Council 3, 4, Officer 45 F. T. A. 3, 4, Officer 35 Mono gra m Club 3, 45 Student of the Month 45 Superlative 45 Library Staff 45 Senior Play 4. Good things come in small packages. JOSEPH COURTNEY I-IALKER ciee Club 1,25 4-H Club 1,25 F.F.A. 1, 2, s,4. Man's work is never doneg why start it? Seniors ' SHIRLEY ANN HALL Junior Varsity Basketball 15 F.H. A. 1, 2, 35 Junior-Senior Banquet Waitress 25 Homeroom Officer 25 Athletic Banquet Waitress 2, 35 Father-Son Banquet Waitress 2, 35 Library Staff 4. A heart with room for every joy. So little done CHARLES EDWARD HAYES It isn't what you dog it's what you're caught doing. 22 MARGOT HAYNES Sweetheart Queen 15F.H. A. lg Glee Club 1, 25 Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 35junior Play Committee 35 Annual Staff 35 Public Speaking Club 35 F. T. A. 3, 45 Beta Club 3, 45 News- paper Staff 45 Senior Play 4. It's nice to be natural if you're naturally nice. JOHN LEMUEL I-IEDGECOCK Junior Varsity Basketball 1, 25 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 35 Class Officer 35Bus Driver 35 Track 35 Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 35 Intramural Basketball 3, 45 Student Council 45 Superlative 4. Better to be little and shine than to be big and cast a shadow. BRENDA PAULETTE HILTON 4-H Club 1,25 F.H.A. 1,25 Glee Club 1,25 junior-Senior Banquet Waitress 2 5 Athletic Banquet Waitress 25 Junior Plav Committee 3. so little time DAVID GLENN HILTON F.F. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Bus Driver 3, 45 Fire Committee Chairman 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 3, 4. For a bashful boy he gets into a lot of mischief. Class of 1963 JUDY GAIL HUSSEY Homeroom Officer 15 Talent Show 15F. H. A. 15 Junior Varsity Basketball Scorekeeper 15 First Prize Biology Project 2 5 Choir- Pianist 1,2, 3,45 junior-Senior Banquet Waitress 25 Junior- Senior Banquet Committee 35 Junior Play 35 Student Council 35 F.T.A. 3, 4, Officer 45 Marshal 35 Beta Club 3, 45 News- paper Staff 3, 4, Art Editor of Ledfordian 45Annual Staff 3, 4, Editor of Ha-Wa 45 Senior Play Usher 45 Scorekeeper 4. Good nature and good sense go hand in hand. A happy life with a winning way ' NANNABETH JARRETT Hillsboro High School 1, 25 Student Council 3, 45 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 Annual Staff 4. Where good sense and humor have struck a happy median. ROGER LEE IERNIGAN Denton 1, 2, 35 Football 35 Baseball 35 Junior Play 35 junior- Senior Banquet Committee 35 Monogram Club 3. The only thing I want out of school is me. 23 Gime on reminiscence FRED DDINIS JOHNSON IuniorVarsity Basketball 13Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 2, Junior-Senior Waiter 25 Monogram Club 2, 3,4,Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 3, Junior Play 3, Track 3, Intramural Basketball 3, 45 F. T. A. 3, 4, Officer 4, Beta Club 3,, 4,, Presi- dent 4, Football 3, 4, Co-captain 4, Newspaper Staff 3, 4, Student of the Month 45 Senior Play Committee 4, Bus Driver 3, 45 Scorekeeper and Timekeeper 4, Superlative 4. He mixed his sports and living and he mixed them well. MARY FRANCES JOHNSON 4-H Club 1, 2, Glee Club 15 F.I-I. A. 1, Beta Club 3, 4, Officer 45 Basketball 35 Junior Play 33 F. T. A. 4, Student Council 4, Officer 45 Senior Play Committee 45 Student of the Month 4. SANDRA KAYE JOHNSON Student Council 1, 2, 3, Officer 25 F.H. A. ls Glee Club 1, 3, 4, Athletic Banquet Waitress 15 Class President 15 Honorable Mention Biology Project 23 Newspaper Staff 2, 3, 4, Ledfordian Editor 4, Junior-Senior Banquet Waitress 2, Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Junior Play Usher 33 junior Play Committee 35 Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 3, Marshal 3g F.T.A. 4, Senior Play Usher 4, Superlative 4, Salutatorian 4. A leader of our class with personality plus has made her a hit with all of us. BONITA GAYLE KENNEDY Glee Club 1, 23 Athletic Banquet Waitress 1, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 33 Superlative 4. Gay as a song was her nature. Ic:are not to be loved or wooedg my motto is gimme food. Seniors CAROL SUE KENNEDY F.H. A. 2, Junior-Senior Banquet Waitress 2, Glee Club 2, 33 Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 3. Quiet in appearance with motives unknown. JIMMY WAYNE KENNEDY F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Varsity Basketball 1, 2, Junior-Senior BanquetWaiter 2 ,junior-Senior Banquet Committee 3 3 Foot- ball 2, 3,45 Baseball 3, Track 3, Junior Play 35 Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Library Staff 4, Officer 45 Senior Play 45 Glee Club 45 Basketball Announcer 4. He has a habit of always looking on the sunny side of1ife. 24 and 536111258-' Ol' 801116 I Class of 1963 Busy workers. PENELOPE I-IALKER KENNEDY Immaculate Heart of Mary Academy 15 A. S. P. L. Certificate 15Glee Club 25 F.T.A. 35 Beta Club 35junior Play 35 junior- S enior Banquet Committee 35 Library Staff 45 Senior Play Committee 4. Her good disposition is the foundation of her happiness. REBECCA ANN KENNEDY So mild, patient, and peaceful. IUDITH GAYLE LEE F.H. A. 15 junior-Senior Banquet Waitress 25 Athletic Banquet Waitress 25 Beta Club 3, 45 Class Officer 35 junior Play Usher 35 junior-Senior Banquet Committee 35 Newspaper Staff 3, 45 Library Staff 4, Officer 45 Senior Play Committee 45 Superla- tive 4. Consideration for others is the first law of good manners. STEVEN JOE LEONARD Bus Driver 2, 3,45 Intramural Basketball 3,45 F.T.A. 3,45 junior Play 35 Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 35 Senior Play 45 Class President 45 Glee Club 45 Student Council 45 Superlative 4. His idea of making friends is being one. JAMES DOUGLAS LEWIS, JR. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, C apt ain 4, Basketball 2, 4, Captain 45 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Class President 2, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, President 4,Junior-Senior Banquet Waiter 25 Track 35 Student Council 3, 4, President 4, Beta Club 3, 45 Intramtual Basket- ball 35 Junior Play Committee 33 Fire Committee 43 Library Staff 43 Senior Play Committee 45 All-conference Football 45 Superlative 4. His spirit is high, in sports he does shine, in football and on the baseball nine. JUDY CAROL LONG F.H. A. 1, Class Officer 25 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 45 Cheer- leader 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 4. Ever ready for a good time I BRENDA KAY MOTSINGER F.H. A. 1, 2, 45 Father-Son Banquet Waitress 2, Junior-Senior BanquetWaitress 25 Athletic BanquetWaitress 2 ,Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 35 Miss Thomasville Pageant 4, Homecoming Attendant 45 Senior Play 4, Class Officer 4, Bus Driver 45 Superlative 4. Her friendliness is the keynote to her good personality. Seniors DANIEL PHILLIP MOTSINGER Junior Varsity Basketball 1,25 Junior Play 3, Junior-Senior BanquetCommittee 3, Football 3, Intramural Basketball 3, 43 F.F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4, County Officer 4, Senior Play 4, Glee Club 45 Class Officer 4, Student Council 4, Mono- gram Club 45 Superlative 4. His personality and humor make him make friends. 26 gassels, cherislied EMILY ABBIGAIL MURDOCK F.H.A. 1, 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 4-H Club 1, 2, Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 3gJunior Play Committee 35 Library Staff 4, Senior Play Committee 4. She may look quiet, but look again. JOAN FRANCES MURPHY Junior Varsity Basketball 1, F.I-LA. 1, Glee Club 2, 3,4, President 45 Student Council 35 F.T.A. 35 Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 3. Be always as merry as ever you can. MARGARET JANE PAYNE WILMA GAIL MYERS Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Play Committee 33 Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 33 Student Council 43 Senior Play Usher 43 Library Staff 43 Superlative 4. With sparkling wit and an infectious laugh. SAMUEL WAYNE MCADAMS Glee Club 13 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Play 43 Superlative 4. Men of few words are often the best men. F.H. A. 1, 2, 33 Annual Staff 2, 33 Newspaper Staff 2, 3, 43 Junior-Senior Banquet Waiu-ess 23 Junior-Senior Banquet Com- mittee 33 Junior Play Committee 33 Chief Marshal 33 Beta Club 3, 43 Superlative 43 Valedictorian 4. A studious girl goes far into the world of lmowledge. Class of 1963 PHILLIP LEE PAYNE F.F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Work fascinates me 3 I could sit for hours and watch it. diplomas, congratulations LINDA CATES PERRY Junior Varsity Basketball 13 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 F.H.A. 1, 2, Officer 3, 43 4-H Club 1, 2, Officer 1, 23 Homeroom Officer 23 Junior-Senior Banquet Waitress 23 Monogram Club 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Chief 43 Homecoming Attendant 33 Annual Staff 33 Junior Play Usher 33Iunior-SeniorBanquet Committee 33 Merry Christm as Representative 43 Miss Thomasville Pageant 43 Newspaper Staff 43 Senior Play Usher 43 Library Staff 4, Officer 43 Superlative 4. Her smile is such that one must smile in return. DONALD GENE POWERS Of all the pleasure large or small, a day off from school is the best of all. A 27 111411 4. .,4 gne past cannot ine future is still CLYDE LYNN REECE A life of leisure and wit that won't quit. MARTHA LOUISE REECE Drill Team 35Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 35 Bus Driver Her smile is filled with youth's delight. JIMMY DOUGLAS SAINTSING F. F.A. 1,25 3,45 Bus Driver 3,45 Audio Visual Equipment Mana er 4 g . Happy and I, from care I'm free5 why ax-en't they all like me? JANICE RUTH SELL F.I-I. A. 15 Ho m e room Offi c e r 25 junior-Senior Banquet Waitress 25 Beta Club 3, 4. She is the mirror of all courtesy. I-IARRIETT MELISSA ROBBINS Glee Club 1, 25 Junior-Senior Banquet Waitress 2. A ring on her finger, and a man on her mind. JAMES ROBIN RUSSELL F.F.A. 15 Superlative 4. You see, officer, it was like this Seniors 28 be changed, in your Hancls. Class of 1963 Relaxing time. MARY GRANT SPARKS Homeroom Officer 15 Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 35 Junior Y-Team 25 Drill Team 35 Junior Play Committee 35 Senior Play Committee 4. It is a merry heart that hath many friends. - CHARLES DOUGLAS SPURGEON F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. '-They say the studious die young-boy! Am I taking good care of myself! HARVEY CLAY STANLEY Junior Varsity Baske tb all 15 Baseball 2, 35 F.F.A. 2, 3,45 Baseball Manager 35 Football Manager 35 Varsity Basketball 35 Basketball Manager 45 Monogram Club 4. I am my brother's keeper. JAMES RAY STANLEY Junior Varsity Basketball 1,25 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 45 Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Baseball 3,45 Monogram Club 3,4. My brother only thinks he's his brother's keeper. JUDY JANE STONE F.H. A. 1, Glee Club 1, Zgjunior Varsity Basketball 1, Home- room Officer 23 Class Officer 25 Varsity Basketball 2 3 Mono- gram Club 2, 3g Junior-Senior Banqu et Waitress 25 Senior Play Usher 45 Superlative 4. Of all the joys I recall, being in love is best of all. JUDY CAROLYN THOMAS Newspaper Staff 3, 45 Beta Club 3, 45 Library Staff 4. The mildest manners, and the gentlest heart. ROGER DALE VESTAL F .F.A. 1, 2 ,Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 35 Superlative 4 Life is a long process of getting tired. Seniors Senior Play Committee 4. around. 30 FLOYD JENNINGS WHITE, IR. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Play Committee 35 Bus Driver 3, 4, His c o n s t a nt good t e m p e r makes him pleasant to have ll LOIS LORETTA WOOD Glee Club 2, 3, Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 3 Kind, sincere, and happy. RICHARD CRAIG YOKELY I have found the joy of living. 3 SXQ ., ix X Yi Ld X ' Si, gg X- gX.1,5,s'a,5' XXX x X W X X XXQXX k Xx .::::: Ni QXX X X X X X X x XQX X xx N X XX XX X X 0 X X X X X XS 2 s v 3 ' ' S X M X, ::.-,5 X fi X 131. EQ ,M .,1,, S , X WEE X X XX' 125113 X w sl E I'5'g .1 f X ' -.X, : -:...X ,. . X N x 'ix X X K X x V x ' B X Sig X , XS 5-XQQX3. xi S X KX Qw A ,SX X. 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N X 12-115 X FS X55 -X Q : X ,x.Y 2' l 'Q X NX W1 'F 32 EX . 1 . ' . X Q 1 N X 5 Wx Y xx X Q X X xx 5 5 Rx S M gy ':51'5'5:- .3 . H ,,,.,, R 3: xx Aw XXX f K K. A - 5.-x X SN. . in x . Q ' .f ' 'xffiiw iff A A A eww, Y As--FQQX-W. -rv X X Q X X igxwmj gg..-WN 1 Q S ff S -T395 V LLL. X x . XX K . xx:-fx :ax ku fx X5 1-1-N ww ,vjls x . ,, , A .4 Xi. :I Ns is E 5 S Q E S W, Qwbwi 'vii CQ! XX X N 'X N N Q XX X X X A R xx X M X Q xg SNA M gy. xxx-x.xgjbA 5, , iii , 'Q KX ,Nw jg .,5::':,:'.:5Q 35 215 -is Mascots Poem 4 DAVID CHRIS SMITH Four years ago, to Ledford we came, l MARTHA LYNNE SAINTSING For years in our dreams it had just been a name. l I But now it is a part of us, The years have gone swiftly by, And now it is time to say good-by, Soon Commencement Day will be here, The end of four near-perfect years. With us we take cherished memories, To be remembered long through the years. So, we face the future, with our heads held high and a smile upon our face, New duties will come to us, in this world we shall find our place. To you, dear Ledford, we'1l always be true, Our thoughts will always be with you, You helped to shape us in our youth, With honor, gratitude, and truth. Although from our friends we may stray, We all plan to meet here again some day. And so, dear friend, until we return, The love in our hearts for you will burn. WRITTEN BY: Brenda Cecil Hlower Red Carnation f- - s- - - we ur Q Q Q Q ik.. Q-semantic: QDQIKQ liiiiiili .QQQQ . . a s Q Q Q Q an as 1 Q or Q Q Q 4 5 0 0 5 Q Q vi pc. Q O 5 I ' Class Colors , , , , ' Q 'U Red -and White ' ' ' , ,, ,,, i Q li it Q l Class Motto W ' 4 0 Q The past cannot be changed, the future is . . ' still in your hand. , , ,, g Q . Ott: accede , OQ'team casing. p lining spun. H mail nissan Qllill 5 Q Q I 38 Now to us, its honor it entrusts. : 1-11 M. C Yugi' X ,. ,.:.,, ,...b: Q X X x s X, + R W si KT Qn Appreciation to Gut Parents For many years of watchful care and understanding, we show our appreciation in this book to those we love. 40 5 X. N, 3 .1 S uniors DALLAS CECIL NANCY CECIL BUDDY CLODFELTER I CHARLES COGGIN S CHARLES COOK THEO ,COOK NANCY CRAVEN ELIZABETH CRIDLEBAUGH PAT DELCAMBRE MARY EAGLE JUANITA ENscoRE LARRY FIELDS SANDRA FOLTZ LARRY GARRISON FAYE ALCON RAY ALCON BRENDA BLACKBURN DALE BLACIGSURN PATSY BOWERS KENNETH BRINKLEY TONY BROWN BETTY BRYANT DANNY BURTON KAY CARROLL Moving forward I A rings, 5anquet, play, marsnals, EDDIE GRIFFIN JOYCE GRIFFIN Sponsors: Mrs. Ivey, Mr. Hudson, Miss Main. Class of196Ll N FAYE HARMON LYNN HARRISON EV ELYN I-IAYWORTH ROGER nr' -777,7 I-IAYWORTI-1 CHARLOTTE HEDRICK LINDA I-IIATT 1 43 N I Last minute preparation for mid-term LINDA 1-1oDcEs RICKY HUNT BOBBY 1-rUssEY DONNA JARRETT BONNIE JOHNSON LYNN JOHN SON RANDY JONES uniors TEXIE KENNEDY STEVE KENNERLY KAY KESTLER DONALD LEONARD FRANKIE JOYCE F RANKIE KAAS RUDY KENNEDY Busy worEers wHo laugg, TONY LEONARD if A JERRY LocG1Ns N 1, :EJQ IJJ: J f v J Y 1: , Yii. , , NORMA N MARSHALL MILDRED MCDANIEL .. Qit' JAMES MEDLIN ,J I V A BLEEKA JR R R R E E MENDENHALL -1YEf M JERRY M1NoR A: L WAYNE NANCE ' SHERRY NEW BY 'i Elizabeth Cridlebaugh, presidentg Dora Wall, secretaryg Wayne Nance, treasurer. cry, earn, spend, and sometimes study Class of 1964 VERILYN NEWSOM KAY NEWTON BRENDA NIFONG y DOUG PAYNE VICKIE PAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS RUTH POWERS JERRY REID RONALD SAFRIT Can you make your thumbs go in opposite directions? Some fun, huh? 45 J I s S S R S 5 S I S s S A 5 3 s Q 2 E DONALD SAINTSING BONNIE SHEPPARD KERMIT SHORT SANDRA SINK i JERRY SMITH Jon MIKE SMITH J. W. SPOON VICKEY STANLEY SHARYN SWAIM DOUG TALLEY Destination in view- witH tfie Eesi yet to come MARY TEAGUE BRENDA TUCKER TONY VESTAL LINDA WAGONER DORA WALL SHIRLEY WEAVIL KITTY YOKELEY DOUG YOUNTS Supposedly studying Class of196Ll a- X: X -an . X J X X Q XX X X X xx XX X X S X X ,,1.:: Q .Xf-X 2 QS K' Q. X4 V, E X ,XX X ' qw X N KX xx X .XX XX,. F-ivy .XXXXX Tm - x X X X,...XX.,.f i f y. XX X 'E XL 3 X, N ' X 551.. ' 1 , fm f W WMQ ,ww wffwhwvmww X I , ,. f ,X W 46 1 2 I V A ,Ha my 4'-, A, ,, .f -, ,,.,Z,muf 702 , ,LW V ,Q I , , M41 Z ' Tv 4' 7241? ff 2 ,- ' , 4 A !,,. 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X X XXQN X xi X ,pw -. .vw JOHN BRINKLEY WADE CASTEVENS JEFFERY CECIL JOHNNY CECIL MARTHA CECIL RONDA CECIL DON COE JUDY COX BETTY JO CRAVEN LARRY CRAVEN N9 WNNTIYY Adjusted at last Sopfiomores MARY ANTHONY BONNIE ANDERSON RONNIE ASI-IBY JOE BARNES LARRY BECK KENNETH BEDDINGTON ED BLACKBURN KATHIE BODENHEIMER TOMMY BODENI-IEIMER SUSAN BOWMAN 48 ANNE CRAVER GLORIA CRAVER PEGGY CRAVER SHARYN CUMBIE LINDA DAVIS CYNTHIA DENNIS JOI-IN EASTMAN LESLIE EASTMAN RONALD ELLER JUDY ENSCORE L. ecoming aware op growing responsimiiies Sponsors: Mr. Hilton, Mr. Tobin, Mr. Bruton, Mrs. Morgan MARILYN EV ERHART REATHA EV ERHART GARY FAUSNETT CHARLES GARNER LARRY GLASCOE BECKY HALKER ANDY HARRISON S CAROLYN HAUSER CARROLL HEDGECOCK NORMAN HEDRICK STEVE HEDRICK BRENDA HILL BENNY HILTON EDDIE HILTON PATSY HILTON RICHARD HILTON T BOBBY HOLBROOKS WANDA JARVIS gpm!-...' ---- , , 49 CERALDINE KENNEDY JOSEPH KENNEDY LINDA LEONARD PHIL LEONARD NANCY LIVENGOOD DOT LOFLIN BILLY LOGAN JANE MARSHALL BRENDA MCADAMS CHARLES MCDOWELL Sopgomores ELLEN JOHNSON JERRY JOHNSON BRENDA JONES BUDDY JONES JOANNE JONES LARRY JONES RANDALL JONES KAREN JORDON BECKY KENNEDY CAROL KENNEDY 1 Participating in clugs, HERBERT MEADOWS EUGENE MILLER LOUIS MIZE DIANE MOORE RONDA MORRIS A A WANDA MORRIS JAY MOTSINGER JUDY MOTSINGER KATHY MOTSINGER STEVE MURPHY S -if-'MQ -el' Brenda McAdams, presidentg Patty Peace, secretary, Becky Halker, treasurer PEGGY PEACE I HERBERT PENRY I ROGER POINDEXTER ANDY REEGE GAYLE REID HOWARD REID PAUL REID ANNIE SAIE TERRY SANDERS LaDONNA SAUNDERS , 1. DAVID MURRAY PAT NEW ERNIE NEWTON SANDRA NIFONG JANIE ORMAN JIMMY PATTERSON VICKIE PATTERSON PATTY PEACE Sopgomores MARSHA SCHAAL LOUISE SELL All I J 5 J J 1 BETTY SHAW I SIDNEY SIMMONS 3 GLENN SINK 3 1 KEITH SINK J EVVA SMITH GARY SMITH JEAN SMITH JUDY SMITH C O f O I and anhclpaimg tHe commg year. F ' 1 S LINDA SMITH 6 RHONDA SMITH , SONJA SPOON ' LYNN SPUROEON I MINTIE SUE STONE i I 1 5 CARL THOMAS 5 LOUISE TUTTLE J BRENDA WALL Q WALTER WALL 5 JERRY WEAYIL J J! H J I TEDDY WEAVIL BRENDA WI-HTE 1 MIKE WILLIAMSON JUDY WILSON J MARTHA WOLEE Y J Q 7 ,S 1 Wx Mi, 'ff Q 4, D. C. BODENHEIMER DALE BOULDIN REBECCA BRYANT DICKIE BURTON BECKY CECIL CHUCK CECIL New experiences -1' Hresfimen BILLY ALCON CLIFTON ALLRED SUSAN ATKINSON MARTHA BALL ROGER BARBOUR RICKIE BARNES DONNIE BATTEN CLAY BEESON PAULA BEESON ' DEAN BERRIER PATRICIA BLACKBURN NORMA BLANKENSHIP RONALD FLETCHER LYNN FOUTS BONNIE FRANKLIN HAROLD FULLAM BOBBY GAMMONS SHARON GARDNER DEAN GARRISON IONA G1Asc:OE DON GORDON KEITH GREEN STEVE GREEN JOANN GRIFFIN RANDY CECIL NANCY COE REVA CRAVEN MARY LYNN DENNIS GREGORY ENSLEY MARY ESSICK 54 1 l I I 1 .A New Races-- new sugjects Sponsors: Mr. Adkins, Mr. Buck, 'Mr. Guy, Miss Huffman DONNA HAGERMAN MIKE HARMON MARGARET HARRISON JEANETTE 1-IAUSER KENNY HAYNES DEBBIE HIATT MICKY HICKS STEVE HICKS SUSAN HICKS SHERRON HILL WAYNE HILL BILLY HILTON sms 1-11NEs Bos 1-1oLcoM:B TONY HUNT JOHNNY JAMES LINDA JERNIGAN CYNTHIA JILCOTT BRENDA LOGGINS MARTHA LOGGINS NANCY MARTIN GILMER MARSH SUSAN MEDLIN DOLLY MILLER MARTHA PAYNE KAREN PERRYMAN NANCY PHILLIPS SAM PORTARO MARGARET POWERS CAROLYN PROCTOR GORRELL PROCTOR STEVE RABON MARILYN RICKARD JOE DON ROBBINS .BLAKE ROBERTS MICKEY RUSS AQ'- gtesgmen ROGER JOHNSON HILDA JONES JOI-IN KENNEDY BECKY KENNEDY REBECCA KENNEDY TOMMY KENNEDY I I SANDRA KIOER SHERRY KING 4 MARTHA LAIL GLENDA LANKFORD SHIRLEY LEWIS J HILDA LEONARD 1 Cgange of classes--cIrinR macfIines A KEITH MILLER BECKY MOTSINGER I MARTHA MOTSINGER BARRY MU CKLOW GREG MYERS GARY PAYNE I 4 56 A A A 1 . Anti ttie first step leading to tHe eovetect title of Senior Tony Hunt, vice presidentg Cynthia Iilcott, treasurerg Sylvia Veach, secretary Marilyn Rickard, president. JOYCE YOKELEY 57 BETSY SHORT HAZEL SHULLER CAROLYN SIMPSON TONY SINK RUTH SMITH SHERRY SMITH STEVE SMITH LLOYD SOUTHERN LARRY SPAINHOUR VICKY STALEY GAIL STATON LINDA STEPHENS HOPE STIT ES LARRY TA LLEY DARLENE THOMPSON SYLVIA VEACH MARGIE WI-IISNANT LINDA WILLIAMS GENE WYRE I NAC YOKELEY C ass o 1966 Arriving Hmm eiggi fill fgree Class in progress W I Ten-minute break Lunch in cafeteria Changing classes r The last bell N Homeroom roll-call Assembly S8 v Q E, .N 3 X53 if A My is Q S g S 'Fixx Sq S M N, X 2 1:5 ' ' ,- S X .X X X x X X X X X X X N X if ,W f I' -amnuuQ.mmNmw w.mm:wm :mm sm: z :Qm.wmQwmnwe.wxxw wwx Q QQxQ Q S t . . ' W A f, fe , XXQ .. .E . X X + 5 if Q M' f 3 s .,..... . Q , x gh R . , aww S X 4 S Q 3 Z, Q m 4 4 4 f 1 :li W. my Ns, -YN-Q 2 K x RW Q55 5 S iggw . -N, 2 . WW' Q s I -f i 5 X X N 3 1 Q .R . .:5:f,Tk f ..g N ,.w.,.xwX.N.,,....,w 4-N ' 'ff ' 19 Q N6 2 M. M 4 X Hy? A , 3 rl a 5 W 1 . Q f 2. g. s fl, X 2 Sv 4- .. g Q 2 4 N ,, Q M X M ' vw sf F mv, f N X X K 5 :W . Am? Q A X ' ' ...,f Q Q W f: fir 1 I :J 1 ' N ':E:2- viz. :Er-:f: -2: ' s ' 3? ' ,.,.A , 5 , .,,. 3- Sb.. k ' Vi? X X X K X. gf' iv mam x K Student Council MARY JOHNSON DOUG LEWIS LIZ CRIDLEBAUGH President Vice President Secretary N i Y 1 ' A SARAH GREEN PHIL MOTSINGER MR. BOBBY BRUTON Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Advisor REPRESENTATIVES: Front row: Jane Marshall, D. C. Bodenheimer, Paula Beeson, Sandra Nifong, Gary Smith, David Bruner. Back row: Eddie Griffin, Vickie Payne, Larry Craven, Dale Bouldin, Tony Hunt, Wayne Nance, Johnny Hedgecock, Gail Myers. The Student Council was organized to give the students a voice in school government. Members direct traffic in the halls, sponsor programs and dances, and supervise school elections. 61 JUDY I-IUSSEY Editor Many ideas brought together in one book. Nothing, planning, hoping, dreaming Since much of the success of the annual depends on literary talents, our staff members are chosen by the English teachers from the freshmen, sophomore, junior, and senior classes. Much work has gone into the making of this book, which we hope you, our fellow classmen, will find pleasing. LIZ CRIDLEBAUGH ' SANDRA JOHNSON Assistant Editor Business Manager 62 No, I don't like that. . . . .I think ..... . . .why don't we do it this way? ' Reality A NANNABETH JARRETT Picture Editor BRENDA NIFONG Club Editor MARY EAGLE Junior Class Editor DONNA FREEMAN Senior Class Editor xnxx MRS. HERMAN IVEY, Advisor Annual Staff BONNIE JOHNSON Sports Editor MINTIE SUE STONE Sophomore Class Editor KAY KESTLER Advertising Manager i SARAH GREEN Circulation Manager GENE WYRE Freshmen Class Editor Beta L16 DENNIS JOHNSON President SHARYN BODENHEIMER Recording Secretary MARY JOHNSON DONNA FREEMAN Vi ce President Treasurer SA RAH GREEN Corresponding Secretary Judy Lee, Brenda Cecil, Judy Thomas, Janice Sell, Sarah Craven, Sandra Johnson, Doug Lewis, Margaret Payne, Judy Hussey, Margot Haynes, Joyce Castevens, Sylvia Craven, Bonnie Johnson, Kay Kestler, Bleeka Mendenhall, Ann Phillips, Lynn Harrison, Wayne Nance, Brenda Nifong, Kay Newton, Lynn Johnson, Dora Wall, Verilyn Newsom, Liz Cridlebaugh. 64 DONNA JARRETT Reporter fv- SANDRA JOHNSON BLEEKA MENDFIXIHALL JUDY HUSSEY BRENDA NIFONG MRS. BOBBY MICHAEL MISS BEULAH MAIN Editor Assistant Editor Art Editor Assistant Art Editor Advisor AdviS0r As it happens, portrayed in the Eedfordian One compliment was worth all the work. First row: Anne Craver, Marilyn Everhart, Mrs. Michael, udy Hussey, S andr a Johnson, Miss Main. Second row: argot Haynes, Janice Sell, Sarah Craven, Verilyn ewsom. Third row: Brend a Nifong, Lynn Johnson, Margaret Payne, Liz Cridlebaugh. Fourth row: Sharyn odenheimer, Donna Jarrett, Kay Kestler, Sarah Green, ,ynn Harrison, Donna Freeman. Fifth row: Linda Perry, The Ledfordian, the school newspaper, sponsored by the Beta Club, brings to each student and into our homes the news of activities and events at Ledford. Through perseverance, the staff has been able to pro- duce a paper of which we are proud. Judy Thomas, Judy Lee, Nannabeth Jarrett, Mary Johnson, Sylvia Craven, Bleeka Mendenhall, Anne Phillips, Kay Newton. Sixth row: Wayne Nance, D. C. Bodenheimer, Jeffrey Cecil, Dennis Johnson, Joyce Castevens, Judy Long, Brenda Cecil, Faye Harmon, Bonnie Johnson, Doug Lewis. First row: Kathy Motsinger, Carroll Hedgecock, Marilyn Everhart, Linda Smith, Rita Foltz, Brenda Motsinger, Sylvia Veach, Susan Hicks, Betty Craven, Karen Jordon, Anne Craver, D ebb i e Hiatt, Theo Cook, Judy Hussey, Mrs. Morgan. Second row: Sylvia Craven, Peggy Craver, Dot Loflin, Rebecca Bryant, Judy Long, Joan Murphy, Sandra Kiger, Carolyn Simpson, Glenda Lankford, Betsy Short, Sandra Johnson, Shirley Weavil, Betty Bryant, Mary Eagle, Gail Myers, Ruth Smith, Becky Kennedy. Third row: Phil Motsinger, Steve Leonard, Kenny Haynes, Jimmy Kennedy, Dean G arrison, Ronnie Eller, Sam Portaro, Tony Leonard, Tommy Kennedy, D. C. Bodenheimer, Ray Alcon. Where there is Harmony, there is music. Whether for chapel or P.T.A., the fective program. wx re R - .,.,. .5549 is 'iii ity . 'I X 'w X ' - - 'xs. -'Y-52 W MN X 35. My NN N s . JOAN MURPHY President CARROLL SYLVIA CRAVEN JUDY LONG HEDGECOCK Vice President Secretary Treasurer 66 NNN .. . - mg, '-Atv-g x-:x at3f1i-ffvis 3 choir 1S always ready to render an ef- MRS. MORGAN, Director JUDY HUSSEY, Pianist First row: Sharyn Bodenheimer, Jimmy Kennedy, Judy Cecil, Sarah Green, Doug Lewis, Mary Johnson, Steve Lee, Linda Perry. Second row: Mr. Hudson, Barbara Leonard, Judy Thomas, Gail Myers, Floyd White, Penny Cgllett, Rita Foltz, Shirley Hall, Sarah Craven, Brenda Kennedy. fihrary Staff Student librarians display their love for books by keeping our library in order and by serving our student body. SHARYN BODENHEIMER President JIMMY KENNEDY , Vice President Booles are necessary for learning JUDY LEE K Secretary-Treasurer LINDA PERRY Reporter MR. WILLIAM HUDSON Advisor , 67 First row: Linda Perry, president, Linda Davis, vice presi- dent. Second rowz Marilyn Everhart, reporter, Brenda McAdams, parliamentarian, Kay Kestler, secretary, Patty Peace, treasurer, Peggy Peace, historian, Miss Jeanette Huffman, advisor. First row: Martha Motsing er, Susan Medlin, Brenda McAdams, Linda Perry, Kay Kestler, Marilyn Everhart, Linda Davis, Patty Peace, Peggy Peace, Vickie Patterson, Miss Jeanette Huffman. Second row: Sherry King, Darlene Thompson, Linda Williams, Linda Stevens, Nancy Coe, Ruth Smith, C a ro lyn H aus e r, Anne Craver, Carroll Hedgecock, Karen Jordon, Sandra Nifong, Judy Smith, B r e n d a Motsinger. Third row: Susan Atkinson, Glenda Lankford, Kathy Motsinger, Becky Kennedy, Hilda Jones, Carolyn Simpson, Sylvia Veach, Debbie Hiatt, Sandra Kiger, Carolyn Proctor, Betsy Short, Joyce Yokley, Margie 3.H.A. 'foward new horigonsu The F.H.A. was organized with the following purposes in mind: To recognize the importance of home lifewhile appreci- ating the joys and satisfactions of homemaking, To e n c o ur a g e democracy in home, community, and romote international ood will- P , To develop individual leadership and group co-operation and participation, and To further interest in home economics. MAKE 92 ' R5 O .- -.,-b O Q vw -XV ,ff ' N L- n ll H '21 3 f.!' f fl Z 2 if ' LU RD! b '. Q .,,, Nfw no Whisenant. Fourth row: Martha Payne, Karen Perryman, Brenda Loggins, Paula Beeson, Judy Cox, Judy Motsinger, Dolly Miller, S h a ry n C u m b i e, Wanda Morris, Judy Enscore, Margaret Payne, Cynthia Jillcott. Fifth row: Rebecca Bryant, Rebecca Motsinger, Sherry Smith, Bleeka Mendenhall, Kay Newton, Kathy Bodenheimer, Gayle Reid, Evva Smith, Marsha Schaal, Phyllis Coe. Sixth row: Joann Griffin, Patricia Blackburn, Lynn Johnson, Dora Wall, Sherry Newby, Jane Marshall, Ronda Cecil, Martha Cecil, Jerry Johnson, Gloria Craver, Bonnie Anderson. 3 3.3.A. 5He salt of the earth The F. F. A. is an organization for boys studying Vocation- al A gr i cultur e. The primary purpose of the F. F. A. organization is the development of agricultural leader- ship, co-operation, and citizenship. Our F.F.A. Motto is Learning to do, Doing to learn, Learning to live, Living to serve. ?5gRME9S 0,- 41 nfl O6 floyo CfFxpA L 'Q Oc'CuL5sQ U vrifgyf ' ' U -,WJ f. .44 - 4, F, 4670 CMV 1 D 'Y' lu 4 First row: David Murray, Walter Wall, Clay Stanley, Mike F arab e e, Billy Logan, Jimmy Ke nn e dy, Rudy Kennedy, Jeffrey Cecil, Ray Stanley, Howard Reid, Eddie Griffin, Phil Motsinger, Mr. Hudson. Second row: Gregory Ensley, Ray Alcon, Randall Jones, Danny Fitzgerald, Charles Coggins, Jerry Reid, Jerry Weavil, Steve Kennerly, Charles Spurgeon, David Hilton, Johnny Hedgecock, Floyd White. Third row: Roger Hayworth, Gilmer Marsh, Gene Wyre, Rickie Barnes, Bobby Holbrooks, Tommy Bodenheimer, Ronald Bibey, Carl Thomas, John Eastman, Larry Coe, Ernest Anthony, Randy Cecil. Fourth row: Gary Craven, Martin Medlin, Mr. Ned Hudson, advisor, Phil Motsinger, president, Eddie Griffin, vice president, Howard Reid, secretary, Ray Stanley, treasurer, Jeffrey Cecil, reporter. Roger Poindexter, Lynn Spurgeon, Steve Smith, D. C. Bodenheimer, joseph Kennedy, Tony Brinkley, Jimmy Saintsing, Glenn Sink, Lee Payne, Greg Miller. Fifth row: Steve Motsinger, Johnny James, Clifton Allred, Dennis Prevette, Bobby Edwards, Dallas Cecil, Joe Halker, Joe Mike Smith, Toni Vestal, Danny Burton, Donald S a i n t si n g, Larry Jones, Chuck Cecil, Gorrell' Proctor. Sixth row: Billy Alcon, Gary Payne, Mac Yokeley, Wayne Bodenheimer, Keith Green, Tommy Kennedy, Buddy Jones, Phil Leonard, Larry Glascoe, Roger Vestal, Benny Hilton, R i c h a r d H i lt o n, Larry Bevans, Joe Barnes, Don Gordon. Defiating Dream The purpose of public speaking is to enable the student to speak on any occasion when the necessity arises, and to give him poise and confidence. Debating involves much research and hard work which help the student to consider and to understand both sides of an agrument. First row: Liz Cridlebaugh, Carolyn Hauser, Patricia Cridlebaugh, Lynn Harrison. Second row: Sammy Portaro, Dot Loflin, Vickie Patterson, Dora Wall, Ronnie Fletcher, Linda Hiatt, Chuck Cecil, Polly Beeson, Donna Jarrett, Dale Bouldin, Mary Teague, Mr. Franklin Adkins, sponsor. X 1. fifreedom to think and to communicate. Stand - 'n avel C1116 First row: Carolyn Hauser, vice president, Sandra Sink, secretary, Patricia Cridlebaugh, treasurer, Lynn Harrison, Frankie Kaas, D. C. Bodenheimer, sergeant-at-arms, Vickey Staley, Mary Teague, president, Joanne Jones, Faye Harmon, Dora Wall, Linda Hiatt, Ruth Smith, Lynn Johnson, Donna Jarrett. Second row: Mr. Franklin Adkins, Judy Wilson, Li n d a S t e p h e n s, Linda Davis, Vickie Patterson, Sandra Kiger, Margie Whisnant, Brenda Loggins, Sherry King, Dale Bouldin, Paula Beeson, Dot Loflin, Ron Fletcher, Carolyn Proctor, Steve Hedrick, Cindy Jilcott, Greg Myers, Sam Portaro, Chuck Cecil. - 1 isms.z..i.ans MMA L... ., . , , I B I if X- - X R smmxmmumag First row: Mr. Bill Guy, Brenda McAdams, Judy Long, Linda Perry, Linda Smith, Betty Craven, Sandra Sink, Sherry Newby, Liz Cridlebaugh, Kitty Yokeley, Carolyn Hauser, Sarah Green, Mr. Robert Tobin, Mr. Gilbert Buck. Second row: David Murray, James Medlin, Mike Farabee, Doug Lewis, Dennis johnson, Jimmy Kennedy, Phil Motsinger, Ble eka Mendenhall, Jane Marshall, Brenda Nifong. Third row.: Steve Murphy, Randy Jones, Kathie Bodenheimer, Larry Craven, Clay Stanley, Jay Motsinger, Andy Reece, Ray Stanley, Rudy Kennedy. Fourth row: Janie Orman, Buddy Clodfelter, Kay Newton, Bonnie johnson, Howard Reid, Wayne Bodenheimer, Ray Alcon, Ernie Newton, Don Leonard, Ricky Hunt. All students who have excelled in sports are members. Monogram Club Mike Farabee, vice president, Bleeka Mendenhall, secretary and treasurer, Do u g Lewis, president, Mr. Robert Tobin, advisor. 3.5.14 5He light of The Future Teachers of America is a May there always be a teacher for may there always be one wanting to SARAH GREEN President becoming teachers, as the name implies. Teaching is a worthy profession, but everybody can't do it. learning group of students interested in everyone wanting to learn and learn for every teacher. , JUDY HUSSEY Secretry JIMMY KENNEDY MR. WILLIAM DENNIS JOHNSON Vice President First row: Sarah Green, Mr. William Hudson, Kay Kestler, Frankie Kaas, M a r g o t H ay n e s, Linda Wagoner, Pat Delcambre. Second row: Verilyn Newsom, Kay Newton, Kay Carroll, Patsy Bowers, Donna Jarrett, Lynn Johnson, HUDSON Treasurer p Advisor Brenda Nifong. Third row: Norma Marshall, Mary Johnson, Lynn Harrison, Sandra Sink, Sandra Johnson, Bleeka J Mendenhall. Fourth row: Judy Hussey, Dennis Johnson, Jimmy Kennedy, Steve Leonard, Anne Phillips. 4 72 4 4 I Mi Creative writers Know ye the truth, and it will set ye free, First row: Judy Wilson, Frankie Kaas, Sam Portaro, Dora Wall, Faye I-Iarmon, Patricia Cridlebaugh, Ruth Smith, Mr. Adkins, advisor. Second row: Sherry King, Dean Garrison, Steve Hedrick, Barry Mucklow, Ronnie Fletcher, Dot Loflin, Don Robbins, Sharyn Cumbie, Mintie Sue Stone, Donna Jarrett, Vicky Staley, Lynn Johnson. Rickie Barnes, Mike Farabee, Don Leonard, Doug Lewis, Rudy Kennedy, Buddy Clodfelter, Ricky Hunt. gire prevention is taken seriously. Hire Committee 73 W I H 1 I 1 STEVE LEONARD DALLAS CECIL DONALD LEONARD JIMMY SAINTSING DANNY FITZGERALD Q . Bus no. 66 Bus no. 88 Bus no. 55 Bus no. 51 Bus no. 112 ' 1 K 2 years 1 year 1 year 2 years 1 year . , .,.1.... .,.,:. V., fr,,::f Q,-wL,j ,J 1 , S C . rv eesgfeqwwwqwsf, ' ' :1,sf..4,sL,w vzffsfw-sslem-we seekers.-sei,sewersrss rm.-f:s:5Qrrffe?s:. wZ1':wis:Wa c 4 RONALD SAFRIT FLOYD WHITE MIKE FARABEE 1 Bus no. 34 Bus no. 18 Bus no. 119 A 1 year 1 year 1 year I u 4. A A Dransporiing students requires more Man a cIriver's license. 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