Ledford High School - Ha-Wa Yearbook (Thomasville, NC)
- Class of 1971
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His popularify never eblring, Coach lolrnson remains a larorife among sfudenfs and a respecfed colleague among faculty -- llrerelore, we dedicate in friendship fo .lim lolrnson, flre l97l Kaleidoscope. 1.-1-any , ,A ,S if 5 -W., 'V' . A ff' o 1. ,, 1' F f may 84, 1 Aww 9 ev 1? 44? 1 . M Fug:-as 3 fern- Q J? w 1 vf'- 4-11, 1593- g'.r,?A- 'zf 5t,,f?!7? IQ:-14 .4 .-.!54e.' Mi2f9'2,',,1-. , . 'Hq'. 2. , gill if flff' ff-Q. awww- I :mm . -, 3 '- 2 :1 11313 8125511 SA: :- 4,3 Agf qq-,,. 4 f. 5 4 .- -,H , E, . W .v....,,, A -..., -W... ' v awszfnwm- HW' ' ,ff 2 ., 5 f. N4 X, :Agis-:Q I 1 1 - w r ,, ' g fm fy ' r A Ny, ,WL , ,f x f V' 4 4 if Q , 1 w Q 3' X in SP1 u Y' ye , 1 . fi 1, 2 E ,gr 17 K., k Y' , , . ,MH w fx.. -ff ,..M.M. 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J -a A. :abr Chosen eaolr gear from fire senior olass are flre fwo sfudenfs wiflr fhe highesf average. Maintenance of suolr averages in flris 1971 senior olass has proved ouife a faslcf and fhus, Bonnie Towery and Pam Cable are depiofeo' wifh fire rifles of Valedieforian and Salufaforian. Qkflr s.'i '+h----w. Chris Payne is not only a leader but a friend- John's experience as Sophomore and Junior Class President enabled him to serve with efficiency. 6hris Payne, Student Government President, As President of the Senior Class. John Payne deals fairly with students and listens to accepts worries as well as joys. their ideas. Bonnie Towery, Kaleidoscope editor, devoting her time to a book about PEOPZE. ledfordian editor. Pam Cable, accepting the responsibility ot' producing an informative paper. -,,,,..f- ' , ' WWW .Xxx 'CC 1 ! 3 ,aff . Pl Y' ...- aifcgpzsw Q Aiygazvfg, s- 'X 'E' am 4' 15 1 1 .fx By an over wirelrning vofe, fire lovely and poised luAnn Srnifh became Miss ledford. Tire falenfed lrands of Debbie Poffer have led ledi'ord's pianist fo a second reign as Miss Merry Clrrisfrnas. Sire represenfed ledford ar fire oounfy oonfesl in lexingfon and beoarne Davidson 6onnfg's Chrisfrnas Queen. A1 ,J h i E E 2 1 1 1 5 lo Anne Green was chosen as Represenfing ledford in fhe Miss Sharon Marfin gave a liff Mis! Kaleidoscope 59 fhe annual Veferans Day Parade was fhe fo erergone's spirif af fhe sfaff fo represenr our ideal lovely Rhonda Freernan. haskefhall foornanrenfs where she sfodenf and leader. represenfed ledford. Surpassing normal standards of scholastic achievement are the 1970 Junior Marshals. Each earns the right to recognition of his endeavors towards furthering his uresent education. Bonnie Towery, Chiefg Pam Cable, Co-chiefg John Payneg Nacmi Payneg Ruth Ann Copleyg Jo Ann Greeng Chris Payneg Carol Coe. Bonnie Towery, chief, and Pam Cable co-chief, relax after graduation exer- cises. 0n Seplemher 25, 1970, Miss Thelma Uonyj Harmon was crowned af fhe lediord Mock Homecoming hy Miss Jacqueline Uayj 6harles. The ioofhall feam is fo he com- mened for its cooperafion and sense of humor. .W Q? 1 A g E V, , 1 1' ' W 1 QV . Q .ye f'bV QL My WL ,, , FN 7 -fam, ii: , 5 M Q Q 1 x if ,Lf n 2 , .L,,. ,X L W-wg i'f',?wi,Yf f , .g,,. . wwf iw, 4' f f ff 'H 4: 1:11 , 1 - :'fA- A? 'Ag M Yam, f. Q,-L ' f-'ly f7 Q?fV' if 'W Yfz V f fm at 'A 3 K gb f 'iz' H OL K 1 YW 4. W 1 gg JJ . 5' Aeefm- V A EN 52 3 iw5QA?55iV Q . , as , W ' Q5 ' w--,, Gu -f ' 9 ,r Y .K rat: lllllkv In-I -ng... A 45 E YL ' f 54499 If iii I 2 Vx Panther Tamer Encouraging friendship, yet demanding respect, Mr. Cox exemplifies the ideal leader His amiable personality and genuine interest in the students help to create a pleasant atmosphere in the halls of Ledford. Mr. McAlphine looks up a delinquent pupil in the student files. il' I . 1 fill Mrs. Rickard wishes there were 28 hours in a day. Assislanf Principal and Searefarg Always ready to mind the store while Mr. Cox is away, assistant principal Mr. McAlpine exercises good judgment in student and faculty affairs. Mr. McAlpine also functions with integrity while Mr. Cox is present, signing notes and enforcing rules. Performing the duties of many people is our secretary, Mrs. Rickard. Although the days are hectic, Mrs. Rickard meets the challenge with a pleasant disposition. A welcome visitor to Led- ford is Mrs. Carl Brinkley, the high school consul- tant for Davidson County Schools. PTA and Boosters The PTA and Boosters are complements to each other. As a chain is composed of links, the PTA and Boosters link together to provide a strong communication link between parents and teachers. All projects undertaken are for Ledford's continuous improvement. Officers of the PTA are Hubert Craven, Vice-Presidentg Mrs. Phyllis Morgan, Treasurerg Mrs. Cornelia Craver, President. Not Pictured - Mrs. Coleen Coe, Secretary. 1--. Z4 l l I xx -.N WM,,,..ad' While assisting a student, Mr. Nation shows dedication and concern. library, I ,Q Guidance, Special Education Top: Mrs. Ftisch exclaims, Let's get those books dusted, kiddies. Right: Mr. Everhart is a shining example of the cliche, Ultra Brite gives your mouth sex appeal! lt is estimated that one out of every four students is a slow learner because his ability is either greater than or less than average under standard classroom procedure. The program for Exceptional Children is becoming more sophisticated each year. Limited enrollment allows maximum instructor-pupil contact. Ledford expresses gratitude to Mr. Nation, who lets these special people know just how special they are! Our library is our culture center where students and faculty alike enjoy subtle music as they appreciate the modern facilities. Mrs. Risch shows good taste in both traditional attitudes and unconventional attitude toward Literature. She has our thanks for a fresh approach to being hip to students' individual taste. Mr. Everhart, guidance counselor at Ledford, creates a relaxed atmosphere so that one can let his hair down. Whether personal or academic, Mr. Everhart always makes time to lend a helping hand. . 1 Mrs. Blackwell believes in the old adage, 'tLaugh and the world laughs with you - cry . .. . l said hand in your English - NOT your biology! exclaims Mrs. Sisk. Mrs. Pinyan has the monumen- tal task of starting FRESHMEN on the road of English. H 5 f' . ,f'V 1. . tt:---N E.. -P' A favorite quote of Mrs. Hayworth, What you have written here is right, but you don't say anything. language Department The role of the English teacher is strikingly important. In addition to being a defender of our cultural heritage, he is a frontline worker in the field of communication. Society is turning to his unique skills and his It 3. il 3 P X . ... I 'ff-u .- S Apart from her quiet study hall, Mrs. Ivey considers a new book to add to her required reading list. unique subject matter as keys to survival. The beautiful and harmonious French language is enjoyed by some of our students. They find speaking, writing, singing, and playing in another language an enriching experience. . t We I1 l V Cultural Ouflefs DaVinci, Elvis Presley, or Bela Legosi? Ledford has promising students who may one day be star material . . . Who can say? One thing is definite, her students have talent that is currently being developed. The Arts provide ample opportunity for one to set himself apart. Stressed here is the need 'to express yourself. Styles often vary - individuality is a constant goal. Right: Fred Astaire has nothing on our dra- matic students as they solemnly rehearse a scene from 'lm Match Maker. Bottom: Now this time let's all play the same song. ft , A ' f 114.44 A I m. 441-X Left: The next person to call these pastels chalk gets a wet canvas in the face. Bottom: The Ledford choir stands amid the set for the program Tell It Like lt ls. I, y .RT in .s.5i gnu., . x4 f T 1 el ei tl ,A T 3 A .3 t ,Vg 29 Department of Social Studies Many persons prefer not to get involved. Thanks to those teachers who take a genuine interest in life itself, Ledford's students Ee- to get involved. More than history and continent location is taughtg rather, we learn a genuine concern for nations and peoples other than ourselves. Becoming involved is what it's all about . . . our example has been set. Mr. McAlpine after one of his famous films class, what did you think of that movie? Class? . . . Class! AN Right: The next one to throw an unidentified flying object is going into orbit! threatens Mr. Morgan. Bottom: Mr. Hudson relaxes between classes. ,ln,i ...... W Deparfmenf of Sciences ln the sciences students learn to solve of the scientific realm. Through the problems to delve into the many facets of the leadership of our teachers, our horizons have plant and animal kingdom. They also expanded to include many things. learn to keep abreast of the complexities Three frogs, two crayfish, and five worms, recites Mrs. Miller. What do you mean, 'IS this PhYSiCS C'a55?',' MV- Michael dem-2ndS xi...- .I Deparfmenf of Mafhemafics Numbers, the language of the universe, are used in all walks of life. Man is confronted with the need for basic skills in mathematics all over the world. The teachers at Ledford prepare us for any obstacles we might encounter. Left: Mr. Hedrick gives a few pointers in geometry. Bottom: Mr. Castevens is always willing to lend a helping hand. ' avi 'Boys are great, but men are b has nothing to do with math, Cindy Mrs. Hoover. etter! ' exclaims .nn 'Y'7A Miss Payne, the epitome of charm, always presents an example all would do well to follow. Business Infinite opportunities lie ahead in the business world. Excellent leadership prepares students to answer when opportunity knocks. There are no Hget rich quick schemes --only hard work, the desire to be successful, and complete understanding of how to obtain success. The instructors here instill ambition as well as knowledge. The business world will welcome students' ability to conquer a field which is now only a course in their curriculum. f E r i ii 5 ., 5 X Hi? Mrs. Morgan always takes an interest in the activi- ties of her students. Here she is shown admiring a mobile made by one of her students for the Tell It Like lt ls program. 7 '-l wa! X4 buf... Patty, have you ever considered going back to using a pencil? queries Mr. Moore. 33 Vocational Department Mrs. Murphy, our new distributive education teacher, has initiated a course in our school which has proved benificial to both the participating students and the community. Need a new mini, midi, or do you prefer maxi? Economy is both practical and fashionable when gourmet meals, budgeting, and even frivolous play clothes are a part of Miss Ftiddle's up-to-date teaching methods. if: ?:'5':' 'K'-s.. .. sf-- Q' -' ---- :::sztssgsa..:s--.--1-nm, , if J, For Ledford's young men, Mr. Garrison's carpentry class provides an outlet for creativity-from pear shaped coffee tables to building designs of tomorrow. The ever-needed farmer learns the how and why of agriculture from Mr. Setzer. As Women's Lib finds a spot in Ag, thoroughly modern Mr. Setzer lends a feminine touch with the addition of Horticulture. 0 so C cs Physical Education Driver Education . . and then again there's this other joke I heard, quips Mr. John- son. Body Beautiful Month at Ledford lasts Q year long! Out of shape? Get back in shape without the old Bend and Grunt routine. P.E. at Ledford offers sports for the body and the mind. ln this way, all can be a part of the school. One can learn sportsmanship, strategy, skill, and still have fun. Dedication and perseverance apply to our instructors, Mr. Johnson and Mr. Browning, who endeavor to make students proud of themselves, their over-all efforts, What do you mean my tle's not straight? questions Mr- Browning- Mr. Tobin sings lm a llttle teapot short and stout School Workers Each day as the galloping herds of Ledford High storm into the cafeteria, they give little thought to the careful planning and thought- ful preparation which goes into each meal. The Iunchroom ladies are to be praised highly for their good work. Mr. and Mrs. Harriston, the unsung heroes of our school, should be commended on the job they do keeping Ledford presentable at all times, During the course of a school day, one has only to step out into the hall to see either of these two fine people working busily at his task. an The bus drivers do a commendable job of trans- porting students between home and school. As their remarkably good records assert, safety is of utmost importance. The drivers, in this way, express their deep concern for Ledford and its students. Bus Drivers-Top to bottom: Row 1: Danny Ensley. Row 2: David Bryant, Kenny Moore, Robert Day. Row 3: Danny Woosley, Keith Guy, Roger Johnson, Tony Harmon, Dennis Taylor, Lynn Saintsing. Row 4: David Miller, Jay Vann Clodfelter, Mike Crayton, Stan Krieger. Row 5: David Motsinger, Mike Tuttle, Joey Clodfelter, Dale Tussey. Row 6: Joe Don Reece, Rhonda Free- man, Eva Losey, Sherry Starnes, Patti Bowers, Cynthia Campbell, Jackie Grant, Gary Koonts, Keith Meredith. Row 7: Tammy Benfield, Millie Wilson. 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GAY KAREN BEESON PATRICIA ANN BEESON J .XX I X Q ,rw wgava WE TAMARA SUE BOLES DONALD LEE BRANSON VICTORIA LEIGH BREWER CHARLES MICHEAL BRISTOW DAVID OLIVER BRYANT VANESSA ANN BURROWS PAMELA DENESE CABLE JAY FRANKLIN CHARLES GERALD RONALD CHEEK REBECCA ANN COCHRAN Katy QKevanJ Coffey was a vision of Ioveliness at the Mock Homecoming in her homespun and brown brogans. u1lm: mwldil -um-Wm-mm: 3.1mm dress JACK DANIEL CRAVEN CAROL LEWIS CRAVER A , I .1 - v -up .av- MARTHA CAROL COE KEVAN RAY COFFEY RONALD GEORGE COGGINS KATHY GAYLE EASTIVIAN .4-.fv RUTH ANN COPLEY RICHARD EDWARD ELDRIDGE WILLIAM CHARLES CORDELL 'QZT' JAMES ROBERT DAY DOUGLAS EUGENE DOWNING aw I .uw j DANNY LYNN ENSLEY JACQUELINE KAY FOWLER MARY EVELYN FOX RHONDA GAYLE FREEMAN CAROLYN LORENE GILLIAM FRANCES ANN GLASCOE BELINDA ANN GRANT JOHN LEROY GRAY II JO ANNE GREEN BONNIE MAE GRIFFIN PRUDENCE ABIGAIL KEITH ROWAN GUY HALKER ,. ,mf f 13113 K? mf? 1' .Bic -2 4... TONY MILLIKAN HARMON MASCOTS-MICHAEL BEESON, ANITA KAY CECIL GERALD RAY HAWK3 MICHAEL KIM HEDGECOCK GARY PHII-LIP HEDRICK RANDY HAUSTON HEGE ALICE KAY HILTON GARY DONALD HILTON JANET MARIE HOLLAND FRANCES M'REE INGRAM fi 'C-l.,L'2l 'l2 1 ' M... grsx 4-UQ JENNIFER ANN JACKSON DENNIS RAY JOHNSON ROGER EARL JOHNSON MICHAEL LEVETTE SUSAN RENEE STANLEY ROBBIN KENNEDY KILPATRICK KRIEGER Grab and Grow! time in Mrs. Hayworth's 4th and 5th period English class was a pleasure we'Ii never forget. Ni 437' JANET RAE JORDAN CYNTHIA ANN JUMPER VICKY DARLENE LAMBETH DAVID LEE LIVENGOOD EVA ANNA LOSEY SHARON DENISE MARTIN I I OLD FASHIOHED FASHIUHBD RICHARD COVINGTON PETRA ANN MEREDITH MILLER TERRY MORRIS MILLER 'Z LINDA KAY MATTHEWS ANN GREEN MCCARN JOHN HERVIE KEITH DOUGLAS MENDENHALL MEREDITH KAREN DIANE MOORE KENNY LEWIS MOORE p' ll T' LUCRETIA DAWN MURPHY BRENT ALBERT NIFONG DIANA LYNN NIFONG CHRISANNA JANE PAYNE HARLLA NAOMI PAYNE JOHN WESLEY PAYNE JOE DON REECE JUNE PINSON JUDY MARLENE POPE DEBORAH SUE POTTER JOHN WARNIE POTTS JACK CLIFTON REICH vs- ?' 1 Su Wyre, Jay Charles-MOST CREATIVE Senior Superlafives Keith Guy, Pam Cable-MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED John Payne, Carol Coe-MOST VERSATILE HOME HE br a fc, U OF LED DPA ERS V Doug Downing, Kathy Ball-MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Sharon Martin, Ken Williams, Dawn Murphy BEST LOOKING Danny Ensiey, Tam Boles-FFIIENDLIEST Q , cel ,Q f ' 'I' y!- Ronald Coggins, Rhonda Freeman-CUTEST Ja Roger Johnson, Bonnie Towery-IVIOST INTELLIGENT Eva Losey, John Potts-MOST ARTISTIC N..- ,.,.,. ,i,W,, T zl i HW s..H yr, 'YP' -.- I CURTIS WAYNE RICKARD MARILYN KAY RQBBINS STEVEN DORUS RUDISILL REX ANDERSON RUSSELL DALE MORRIS SAINTSING LYNN MITCHELL SAINTSING PAMELA JEAN SAINTSING DEBBIE WILSON SAFIVIS SUSAN ADELE SAUNDERS ..I, I 2? I Y I V r : , 49 553 OWEN GLENN SCHAAL EDITH GAYE SIDDEN SHERRY SUZANNE SINK LU ANN SMITH MARILYN JANE SMITH TERRY LEWIS SMITH FRANCES ELLEN SNEED BARBARA ANN SOUTHERN REBECCA ANN SPIVEY SHEILA EVON SPURGEON JUNE MARIE STROUD BONNIE SUE THOMAS Sy 6 fv wif, RANDALL LEE WAY PAMELA MAE WEAVER WILLIAM REGGIE WEAVIL Aff' ALLEN LEE TODD BONNIE SUE TOWERY MICHAEL OWEN TRUELOVE MARILYN CAMILLE WARD MICHAEL RAY WHITLEY FRED THEODORE WILLIAMS JE! 1--i..,..A JAMES KENNETH WILLIAMS RONALD DEAN WILLIAMS VICKI LAFIAINE WILLIAMS DONELL WAYNE WILLIAFID Ins my 'WM-V-A I have found myself through simple things . . . o walk in the woods, 2 MILDFIED FAY WILSON DANNY LEE WOOSLEY SUSAN HOWARD WYRE , have found myself through you, too, for you have helped me look at myself. Q f--1 J ,r x f 1 Q am., -wigs .,,..?.u.. iz 4 Ev 'A 29 ' g342W?p+. a if-Q5 53:5 1 ,Q 5 ,W 5,TP+'s 3'.. ' ga-gsg'w'A v Sh: L , I ,Q xi Qs M xx af' X. 'Q A .fir .- w s -, 4 Mr f H' Q fp, rl' in A X-'uw ng, 'M '51 v,g5,.f A 1 12 I . 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Seated - Earl Smith, Vice-Presidenig Martha Hines, Presidentg Aldena Hooker, Treasurer, Joan Culler, Secretary, David Motsinger, Sergeant-at-Arms. Cindy Adams Laurie Adams Gloria Alexander David Allred Cynthia Angel Pam Beck Debbie Bennett Diane Black Patty Bowers Vickie Bowers Bertha Brannon Cindy Brooks Sam Bryant Alan Burton Melanie Byrd Cynthia Campbell Debby Caudle Grady Caudle Nu. 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'65 4-mi 'Eff 'wwf' sv--v V7 'sn-y S-5. ' ?'! Y Dale Millikan Marsha Moore Pam Moore David Motsinger Joy Murphy Robbie Murphy Teri Newby Keith Nifong Randy Norman Karon Patterson Sharon Patterson Phillip Potter Danny Proctor Crystal Reich David Richardson Gwen Rickard Peggy Rickard Billy Rierson Audrey Rothrock Thomas Russell Mike Sink Earl Smith Greer Smith Phyllis Smith Sheilah Smith David Spoon Susan Spurgeon Sherry Slarnes Debbie Stewart Jane Stewart Carolyn Stone Rachel Swaim Dennis Taylor Janet Thacker Nathan Thomas Garry Traynham Charles Treadway Dale Tussey Gilda Varner Charles Veach Sharon Walker Ricky Warren Sandy West Wendy Whitley Billy Wright David Yates Gaynelle Yokeley Kathy Yokeley Terry Younts am W' W 'fy f ffiihb s1 - wg! wil -JF? N' I Sophomores Officers: Standing - Eddie Pardue, Treasurer, Tim Smith, Reporter, Jer- ry Parker, President. Seated - Sharon Talley, Secretary, Bobby Green, Vice-President. Sponsors: Standing - Mr. Ricky Setzer, Mrs. Rachel Hoover. Seated - Mr. Larry Morgan, Mrs. Peggy Sisk, Mrs. Julia Miller, Mr. Wade Castevens. WN px 9? CLY5 -of gf Kim Alcon Denise Altman David Anderson Pat Ashby Danny Auman Ricky Ball Charles Banks Dale Barber Bana Barnes Robin Barnes Phyllis Beck Teresa Bennett Lee Ann Berrier Sherri Berier Debbie Bodenheimer Delores Bowen Craig Brouillard Howard Bryant Mitchell Bryant David Burchett Debra Burchette Vickie Carmichael Phyllis Cecil Robin Cecil Tony Chambers Martha Charles David Chestnut Donald Clodfelter Joey Clodfelter Linda Cochran Becky Coe Tonie Coffey Marvin Copley Pam Cordell Tina Cox Joni Craven Phillip Craven Roger Craven Theresa Craven Mike Crayton Sherry Day Craig Dobbins Andy Dodson Gwynn Downing Patty Eaton, Pamela Eller Sharon Ensley Alan Everhart Vicki Everhart Bruce Hayworth Ricky Hayworth Diane Hedgecock Javan Hedgecock Mark Hedgecock David Hiatt Lynn Hill Danny Hilton Randy Hilton Lori Hine Billy Hooker Sharon Hoover Craig Howard Steve lsgett David Jennings Martin Jones Nancy Jones Susan Jones Ricky Journey Jerry Joyce Gary Kelly James Kinley Louise Kinley Alan Koonts Donna Lambeth Keith Lee Kenneth Lee Kenneth Leonard Rachael Leroy Jeff Lingertelt Todd Loggins Connie Loman George Losey Karen Mann Monty Mills Robert Mitchell Becky Moore Judy Moore Kathy Moore Robert Moore Carolyn Pruitt Melinda Reece Randy Ridge Debbie Riggins Stephen Roberts Cynthia Robertson Eddie Robertson Jimmy Saintsing Sandy Saintsing Terry Sands Jimmie Saunders Camellia Sexton Lucinda Sharpe Janet Sidden Robbie Simpson Phillip Sloan Linda Smith Tim Smith Jamie Spurgeon Jerry Staton Martha Staton Robert Stokes Carol Strader Debra Sulger Dwayne Swaim Sharon Talley Kathy Teague Brad Thomas Randy Tucker Kathy Tuttle Mike Tuttle Roxanne Veach Glenda Vestal John Walker Connie Ward Gene Whitley Donny Wilborne Clara Williams Rachael Williams Michael Wood Karen Woodring Lynna Yokely Vickie Yokely Gregory Ziglar Freshmen Sponsors: Mrs. Humphrey, Mr. Hed- rick, Mrs. Murphy, Mr. Browning, Miss Riddle, Mrs. Pinyan. Officers Lisa Luffman, Treasurer, Anne Ken- nedy, Reporter, Randy Whitman President, Joyce Bennett, Secretary Wanda Moore, Vice-President. Debbie Altman Ronald Atkins Cindy Beck Dean Beck Ruth Beck Becky Beeson Lois Beeson Joyce Bennett Judy Bernnier Diane Berrier Dreama Blackburn Carma Bodenheimer Randy Bodenheimer Stanley Bowers Mike Bowers Wayne Bowers Dennis Byrd Adele Byrum Pam Callicutt Rose Campbell Camella Caudle Arlene Cecil Dolan Cecil Kim Cecil Jeff Cheek Beverly Clark Timmy Clodfelter Sharon Cochran Tim Coggins Billy Coleman David Collins Sherry Collins Daniel Crady Greg Craver Butch Crouch Pam Crouch Kathy Davis Kathy Deal Judy DeBusk Brenda Dickens Debbie Dillion Robert Draper Douglas Edwards Sandra Edwards Allen Eller Michael Elliott Wendy Elliot Ricky Embler Larry Essick Patti Everhart Wendy Faircloth Diane Foster John Foster Randy Fox Tina Freeman Danny Fulk Donna Fullam Johnny Garris Joan George Shannon Gilley Jane Goodman Carolyn Gordon Debbie Grantham Chris Green Joey Green Sue Green Nancy Hagee Robert Halker Larry Hall Robert Harden Dent Hardin Mary Hardy Eddie Harmon David Hayworth Keith Hedgecock Wyatt Hedgepath Johnny Hicks Mike Hill Pam Hilton Elaine Hobson Debbie Holbrooks Robert Holt Van Hoots Terri Hughes Gerry Hunt Ray Hunt Cindy Israel Larry Jackson Becky Jilcott Kathy Johnson Lynn Johnson Cathy Jones Janie Jones Randy Jones Jill Jordan Mark Kearns Randy Kearns Debbie Kelly Anne Kennedy Debbie Kennedy Dwight Kennedy Helen Kinley Don Lilly Craig Lindsey Lisa Luffman Billy McBride Randy McCurne Janice Malphers Robert Marlowe Terri Martin Kathy Medlin Greg Meredith Kathy Meredith Ray Miller Colene Mitchell Charlene Moore Debbie Moore Ricky Moore Wanda Moore Joe Moss S- f 5451 Martha Motsinger Dennis Musslewhite Randy Myers Sharon Nance Cynthia New Bruce Noonan Becky Payne Kathy Peace Ricky Pendry Dave Pitts Paul Pitts Patricia Prevette Dwanna Reece Kim Reece Ricky Reece Rodney Rickard Larry Rierson Teresa Robbins Joann Robertson Evon Rothrock Carolyn Safewright Debbie Saie Wyatt Saintsing Carolyn Sands Belinda Schaal Bonita Schaal Vanessa Settle Veronica Settle Debbie Shelton Reba Shepherd Teresa Shumate David Sink John Sloan Mary Southern Pam Staton Jimmy Stewart Johnny Stewart Hal Swaim Eddie Taylor Josephine Terry Debby Threadgill Jimmy Tolbert Karen Truelove Steve Wall Randy Ward Sherri Weavil Debbie Wells Ricky West Diana Wheeler Melinda Whitley Randy Whitman Terry Wilborne Cheryl Williams Donnie Williams Gina Wilson Pam Wood Ricky Woodring Rhonda Wright Gary Younts Q , -Q, 5? ii mf SQQ . If Moving 73 People ln the halls, Ledford's men act the role of clowns. There's no clowning around, though when it comes to playing basketball. Always there to help them resist temptation is Coach Larry Morgan. Coach Morgan's versatility in keeping the team working together never fails to astonish the Panther men. Combining the work of a well played game and the vibrance of victory, Ledford Boys' Varsity Basketball ends a year of play with memories that have no season. Varsity Basketball: Top to Bottom- Kenny Moore, David Bryant, Jerry Joyce, Doug Downing, Mike Hedgecockf Standing -Coach Morgan, Gary Johnson, Tim Lee, Danny Ensley, Mike Kennedy, Jack Reich, Managerg Earl Smith, Dean Williams. Not pictured-Alan Everhart. Bottom: David Bryant and Alan Everhart warm up before a game. YW, .- .fg..f A l ll, li ll I Z S 'I il. . Y ,if n- Y' 21 4 J B. -up if fi S 'Ss 3 5 Q1 41' 'A 4k Q , .. W' . x- ef X ff, f khkj, ,?v,.-14 ,Lk-4 . A95694f'i 4w6,.g:l+Y34kQNNll W ,Q ., tv:-uv 4 . 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Standing: Becky Moore, Peggy Rickard, Sherri Berrier, Martha Hines, Marilyn Robbins, Joyce Bennett, Wanda Moore, Cathy Jones, Susan Spurgeon, Su Craven, Jo Ann Robertson, Becky Jilcott. ,f I R 4 A E 1? x w 1 G ,, ' ' 1 ff' . ,222 1 35, 2 A 3? ak?-Fw, , I qi , . Sy, E W M- 4. who Q ll E'- ,- R vig!! l X .Z 6' gf '-,fx if Vx f5 i fa-f J, .. 'W' xi. W 4 - .51 vw, V EM -1 , 5 Y:-2,3 wg , s f H 1 ? g E3 Q 2,34 .pg Varsity Football - Row 1: Mike Floyd, Greg Craver, Terry Wilborne, Charles Banks, Randy Whitman, Chris Fletcher, Johnny Stewart, Gary Johnson, Jimmy Tolbert, Gary Hutchins, Robert Mitchell. Row 2: Gary Kelly, Randy Pendry, Bruce Hayworth, Van Hoots, Howard Bryant, Kim Reece, Jerry Gaither, Andy Dodson, Donnie Wilborne, Jeff Lingerfelt, Butch Crouch, Ray Hunt. Row 3: Coach Jim Johnson, Managers Hal Swaim, Randy Fox, Chris Green, Donnie Williams, George Losey, Dennis Taylor, Glenn Schaal, David Richardson, Tony Harmon, Mitchell Bryant, Maynard Deaton, Earl Smith, Kevan Coffey, Dean Williams, Coach Kenny Browning. lbw, . ah! ' we V' ,pgfltsxftlr ,a-'W' if L fe.. Amr, .QL www .M W K , ' l' rffgwm ,,f:w- ' . e' 1234 - ,-I gf, Q dw A ,bf 1 .wwfwwrwr A - X SS As spring arrives, Ledford boys turn their attention to playing baseball and sowing their wild oats. However, more is accomplished by running the bases than the fillies. With Mr. Everhart as coach, the team worked hard to achieve perfection. We want to thank the Baseball team for representing Ledford so capably in our conference. tteir f trrr ' ,ir ,,,,n ,Q . . My QAM K ' 71 it ' ii i if i , - V t i f A te i - 4 'l V ii A' ,ge 5 Three Sfrikes You 're 0uf ,,r,x it 411' Q.. xx N Si .. Row 1: Doug Downing, Ronald Coggins, Alan Koonts, Ronnie Cheek, Tony Shelton, Alan Everhart, Keith Meredith. Row 2: Mr. Everhart- coach, Paul Roberts, Kevin Coffey, Allen Sheperd, David Bryant, Joe Don Reece, Billy Rierson, David Motsinger. Bottom Coach Everhart inventories equipment for the upcoming baseball SGBSOI1. 83 1970 6olf Team F-ooo-o-r-e! Watch out for Ledford, was the warning cry at many golf courses as the Panthers drove, chipped, and putted their way to the Central Carolina Conference Tournament Championship. Led by senior Dow Craver, the team had a very impressive season as a result of determination and many hours of practice. Highlight of the season was the acing of rival Trinity in the concluding match of the year. Thanks go to Coach Morgan and the Panther men for another successful season. Bottom: Coach Morgan, Morris Saintsing, Dennis Johnson, Dean Williams. x 1970 Track The 1970 track team did well under the proficient coaching of Mr. Johnson. Though restricted to a small number of members, the effort these men put forth was comparable to any other group of participants in the track and field competition. These men were required to compete in more than one event, but no words of dissention were uttered. Our team represented Ledford with sportsmanship, and high ability. Right: Mr. Johnson discusses the up coming season with Earl Smith and Glenn Schaal. Bottom: Ftow 1--Coach Johnson, David Bryant, Michael Wood, Gary Johnson, Donnie Wilborne, Jeff Lingerfelt, Kenny Moore. Ftow 2-Tony Harmon, Glenn Schaal, Jerry Joyce, Earl Smith, Doug Downing. J. V. Basketball and Cheerleaders By participating in Junior Varsity Activities, young Panthers learn and prepare themselves for further participation on Varsity teams. Junior Varsity Basketball: Kneeling - Coach Everhart Standing - Brad Thomas, Rodney Rickard, Jimmy Saintsing, Robbie Simpson, Eddie Pardue, Martin Jones Dent Hardin, Randy McCune, Johnny Stewart, Michael Wood, Dolan Cecil, Jerry Parker, Gary Hutchins. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders: Kneeling - Kathy Tuttle, Co-chiefg Cheryl Williams, Debbie Moore, Vicki lzverhart, Chief. Standing - Lynn Johnson, Ann Kennedy, Carma Bodenheimer, Jill Jordan, Bana Barnes. The scorekeepers and managers are essential to any team or organization. These students seldom get to take their bows. Ledford I appreciates these dedicated students for the work they do. Left: Varsity - Vickie McBride, Jack Reich, Mgr. Basketballg Jo Anne Green, Score- keeperg Sue Jilcott, Phillip Sloan, Statistician. Top: Varsity - Ftandy Fox, Hal Swaim, Chris Green, Footballq Petra Meredith, Abigail Halker, Cheerleader. Bottom: Yvonne Green, Glenda Vestal, Track, Patti Everhart, Janet Sidden JV Cheerleaderg Kim Alcon, Scorekeeperg Becky Green, Statistician. 41' xv may , :' 'WWW w- iz M. inf fu,..M.w1'3. 5,yn:,, affraftt-1wsf ww! fm, fr 5 K l if' K. 9? 5U- 1 , - 4 fx-2... 5' , 8? 1 X C 7 E- VO . , 1 f . f , . , , - A 2. A , w .1 , gscmf-'f9 ?lN3 C-JUEEN i AND People In Acfion F 1?- ,l If X x'5 ' .girl leadership Through Serving The honor and pride of being in the Beta Club is enhanced by service. One of the many projects undertaken by the Beta Club is the publication of the Ledfordian. Other projects include refreshment committees for the Booster's Club and donations for a new activity bus. One qualifies for membership inthe Beta Club through individual scholarship and character. The responsibilities given students in this club will strengthen their character and add to their achievements. 6? r lr li Q 3 3 it l fir Top: Officers - Marilyn Robbins, Corresponding Secretaryg Su Wyre, Reporter and Historiang Roger Johnson, President, Pam Cable, Vice-President, Lu Ann Smith, Recording Secretaryg Roberta Adams, Treasurer.-Bottom: Seated - Row 1: Naomi Payne, Marilyn Smith, Karon Patterson, Sharon Patterson, Melanie Byrd, Sharon Melton, Audrey Rothrock, Sue Jilcott, Carolyn Gilliam, Becky Spivey, Greer Smith, Barbara Southern, Ruth Ann Copley. Row 2: Carol Craver, Joan Culler, Su Craven, Gary Koonts, David Yates, Vickie McBride, Cindy Adams, Sheila Smith, Martha Hines, David Miller, Tim Lee, Gaye Sidden. Standing - Mr. Michael, sponsor, Vicki Williams, Debbie Potter, Marilyn Robbins, Chris Payne, Su Wyre, Roger Johnson, Pam Cable, Carol Coe, Lu Ann Smith, Jo Anne Green, Bonnie Towery, Roberta Adams, Mr. McAlpine, sponsor. Qm s., . if Sfudenf Rule More than ever, government at Ledford is Government of the people, by the people, for the people - and it's working! The Judiciary Board has its own set of checks and balances. The students decide on their punishments am privileges. The Student Government has been busy working for the students, this year it sponsored the Homecoming Dance and Christmas Dance. A popular dress code has been adopted. The Student Government started an event which is likely to become annual -the Ledford Mock Homecoming. Life at Ledford has been enjoyable this year, thanks to Chris Payne and the Student Government. Officers: David Miller, Vice-President, Kathy Ball, Treasurer, Chris Payne, President, Sue Jilcott, Secretaryg Jay Charles, Sergeant-at- Arms, Student Government: Kneeling - Ricky Hayworth, David Miller, Ricky Warren, David Yates, Roger Johnson. Standing - John Payne, Vickie Everhart, Bana Barnes, Kenny Moore, Debbie Shelton, Wendy Faircloth, Lynn Hill, David Bryant, Kathy Kelly, Joyce Bennett, Martha Hines, Kathy Jones, Bonnie Towery, Wanda McAdams, Dean Williams, Joni Craven, Pam Beck, Jay Charles, Bev Craven, Kathy Ball, Lu Ann Smith, Angie Beck, Jo Anne Green, Vicki Williams, Sue Jilcott, Sheila Smith, Pam Cable, Carol Coe, Sharon Martin, Marilyn Robbins, Chris Payne. yf K M9 hs f 3. Aff 25,42 K W e kxliw .if f K , E J? Puffing A Year In Prinf Sv xxx How can one put a year in print? it is seemingly impossible because memories are abstract and paper is not. Mrs. Ivey and the annuai staff members are the key factors in undertaking this task. Mrs. Ivey has maintained her youth in the way she thinksg the annuai staff endeavors to carry through with her ideas and some of their own. Bonnie Towery, editor of the Kaleidoscope, keeps her aims high for the yearbook and hopes to make the 1971 Kaleidoscope a success. Left: Bonnie Towery, Editorg John Payne, Sports Editorg Sue Wyre, Picture L? Editorg Kenny Moore, Sports Editor. Bottom: Gail Hiatt, Wilma McBride, Bev Craven, Naomi Payne, Typistsg Carol Coe, Susie Marlowe, Advertising Managers, Jackie Grant, Typist. Right: Roger Johnson, Business Managerg Mrs. Ivey, Advisorg Martha Hines, Assistant Editor. ,- .5 K Q IE 'ef is il Ox f V Ha Q . s .-V' i 1 2? x J X x v 1 X Q -nlli' QAM, ,,,. , 1 auf, A A.. f '- ,M g EM? ' s ' .I L ' 63,477 ,,. , 1.,, , x W 'iz --L..-4 4... ., 1 ...- ,L 1, .4 N . FP? 'f . ,fra ,ff gf rllfs L 2? A ,A x ,V-., 14. 3325! M 1 w WJ -- 4 , ef 4 5 . I ,v ,,.,,. v ! T l'M I . -.ao-rv ..--waist? -'M W in Q , -. . .Sw -aawqgiv ff' N' L-+--V ll ' Z1 ' .a -. 'agwil kk-1 X, f -f 4 .2 xv FSA - Serves AL Y ln only its second year at Ledford, the Future Secretaries 'Association has done an amazing job in serving the school and community. These girls type for the teachersg they gave a tea for secretaries in High Point: they also made treats for people in rest homes. These girls use the skills they have acquired in classes to prepare for a secretarial profession. The club branched from the FBLA two years ago and has proved to be a very successful organization. Officers: Bottom row - Roberta Adams, Vice-Presidentg Lu Ann Smith, Presidentg Janet Jorden, Treasurer. Top row - Cindy Adams, Historiang Sheila Smith, Recording Secretaryg Mrs. Morgan, Sponsorg Kay Hilton, Corresponding Secretary Officers: Gail Hiatt, Program Chairmang Pam Cable, Treasurerg Bonnie Towery, Presidentg Chris Payne, Fteporterg Jay Charles, Vice- President, Marilyn Robbins, Secretary. French Club Having successfully completed one or more years of French, the French Club enables students to expand their interest in a culture other than their own. Programs and projects concerning French music, art, and customs intrigue students and give them a chance to speak in French. When young people take such an interest in other peoples and their languages, language will soon no longer be a barrier. Mrs. Humphrey is our French Club sponsor. ,fr No Failures fo Communicate in Sfand'n Gavel Public speaking, especially debate and drama is emphasized by the Stand 'ln' Gavel Club. The members express their interest by individual participation and by supporting the debate team. Meetings consist of various stu- dent presentations of oratory and dramatic work. All members are encouraged to participate in various speech festivals where dramatic interpretations and extemporaneous oratory are presented. Right: Varsity Debators-Ricky Warren, Carol Craver, Vickie McBride, Susie Marlowe, Mr. Hudson, Coachg Danny Woosley, Coach's Aid. H L1 ,.ff 4 Q Top: Novice Debators-Seated-Janice Malphurs, Wendy Elliot, Camellia Sexton, Lucinda Sharpe, Patty Bowers. Standing- Bruce Noonan, Jimmy Stewart, Dennis Nlusslewhite. Bottom: Stand 'n' Gavel Officers-Seated-Wanda McAdams, Treasurer, Carol Craver, Secretary: Patty Bowers, Vice-President, David Miller, Reporter, Standing - Mr. Hudson, Sponsor, Ricky Warren, President. Sfudenfs of Today - Homemakers of Tomorrow Led by Miss Kathryn Riddle, the girls in the F.H.A. work together to prepare themselves for a future in homemaking. The co-operation and extra efforts put forth by the girls make this club a very special activity at Ledford. Two main club projects sponsored this year by the F.H.A. were the Christmas party for underprivileged children and the Valentine Dance. These contributions of time and talents benefit those they reach out to help, and the girls themselves. They are appreciated by everyone at Ledford. 'W , 'Q 4' S! 4 'ff' wif K xl 9 .4 i , fx if QW ix 6 s V I gx 6 - V,' ey 1 A L, . , f 9 V v - ,W 1 GE AL J if Q , 5 , g :ly .Xi 'gi b m tsl . f 3 ,. V, .Q RQ The members of the Future Farmers of America help keep Ledford beautiful through the planting and maintenance of flowers and shrubs. The FFA also represents Ledford in various contests. This organization, under the leadership of Mr. Setzer, serves a very important purpose by preparing Women Allowed FFA young men and women for a successful occupation in agriculture. This year, there's a new addition to Ag-Horticulture. Lady Panthers put in their two cents' worth in this division, giving the boys competition in a field that was for so long For Men Only. X Officers: Mr. Setzer, Advisorg Doug Hayworth, Treasurerg Lynn Saintsing, Vice- Presidentp Gary Hilton, Sentinelg David Yates, Presidentg David Allred Reporter. Not pictured -Keith Hayworth, Secretary. Help Yourself by Helping 0fl1ers In its second year at Ledford, the Health Careers' Club continues to interest its members in the varied vocations of health. ln addition to service projects, the club informs its members by providing guest speakers who are in health careers. These speakers are inspiring to the students, teaching them the need for dedicated persons in the various fields involving research and actual active involvement. Right: Members of the Health Careers' Club made Christmas stockings for the children at High Point Hospital. K 51 F 1 I I f ...ww er rr e ,-r Officers: Marilyn Robbins, Co-President: Bonnie Towery, Reporterg Jay Charles, Co-President: Peggy Rickard, Historian: Aldena Hooker, Treasurerg Cindy Adams Secretary. 1' ' Gr' 1 Education - luxury and Necessifg The FTA is an organization which prepares prospective teachers for their career. Each member of the FTA receives the opportunity to explore the field of teaching allowing him to better make his decision concerning a career in teaching. This club has made Ledford very proud by sending forth many state FTA officers. Jo Anne Green represented Ledford as State Secretary this year. Members of the FTA further serve the school by helping teachers with various tasks. Officers: Patty Bowers, Reporterg David Bryant, Vice-Presidentg Marilyn Robbins, Treasurer, Jo Anne Green, President, Kenny Moore, Chaplaing Su Wyre, Secretary. Bottom: Miss Payne discusses a program with members of the FTA. t Q Nl. HOUT A GOODEDUCATI , RKW M - W2 N' .... 01- h -: 0 3 'S xii wgxiw as Q K1 Q Nr 27 'JJ . Serif? 352 r my figs, V L- l l The Choir is Whafs Happening Now The Ledford Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Morgan, has presented many enioyable programs throughout the year. The choir is one of the most active organizations at Ledford. They perform at PTA meetings, Christmas programs, graduation, and Easter. Thanks to the talents of Jay Charles the Tell It Like It Is program was a beautiful production. Officers: Naomi Payne, Secretary, Fioberta Adams, President, Mrs. Morgan, Director, Joan Cutler, Treasurer: Debbie Potter, Pianist S 1 ASNXFH, ... 99 L bn Mrs. Morgan relaxes after a performance of Tell It Like It IS. r nigga. ,.. -1- 11 .ffl -m-up-.-., C Y Who are the Panfliers? We are fhe Panthers! Support is the word-the Pep Club strives to increase school spirit at any and all activities. Members add humor to pep rallies by performing skits. The Pep Club members support participation in all phases of school life. Officers: Kathy Ball, Treasurer, Vicki Williams, Vice-Presidentg Jo Ann Green, Secretaryg David Bryant, Presidentg Lu Ann Smith, Sergeant-at Armsg Chris Payne, Reporter. 'Q ,5x'KHp,8f we AEMN PHNTHH5 'Q s.-.-............... The Monogram Club is an elite group consisting of athletes, cheerleaders, and managers who have participated on the varsity level. This organization sponsors various money raising projects to finance their annual merry trip to the beach. Left: Lu Ann Smith and Kenny Moore discuss a new project -- selling pillows tor comfort and to help raise money. Officers: David Bryant, Vice- Presidentg Jo Anne Green, Secretary, Lu Ann Smith, Presidentg Mike Bristow, Treasurer. Not pictured--Carol Coe, Fteporterg Pam Beck, Sergeant-at-Arms. Officers: Su Wyre, Secretaryg Susan Kilpatrick, Reporterg Jay Charles, Vice-President, Abigail Halker, Treasurerg Kenny Moore, President. Silence is Golden An opportunity to serve people, learn from them, and appreciate them awaits members of the Library Club. The library staff has been pleasant to work with, efficient, and eager to serve the Ledford student body. The library offers students a place for study, for research, and for relaxation. Of course, Mrs. Risch always adds her cheerful smile to our library to help us with any of our problems. Business Makes fhe World 60 'Round Business makes the world go 'round. Capable leaders stem from the FBLA's influence where working for a better tomorrow is a chief aim. Students talk with current businessmen and businesswomen. ln turn, the students learn how to improve the business world they will someday lead. In the meantime, serviceable projects are enacted to aid our school as well as other aspects of our community. Officers: Sheila Smith, Secretaryg Carol Coe, President: Mike Bristow, Sergeant- at-Armsg Kathy Bail, Reporterg Bev Craven, Vice-Presidentg Pam Beck, Treasurer. Mr. Branson has really been getting it all together with the band. Lively new sounds have been heard as the band marched around the cafeteria area. Enthusiasm has been at a peak with Ledford's band this year. Snappy rhythms resound, emphasizing the importance of team spirit even where music is concerned. Each person and his instrument is distinctive, but he realizes that the band as a group is an asset to Ledford. Officers: Van Hoots, Treasurer: Becky Jilcott, Vice-Presidentg Debbie Holbrooks, Secretaryg Mike Anderson, President. ,. ' . W 1 ll ' e 'Lf ' if . .3 W l l I 'WL W 5.1. ra fc Officers: Gary Hilton, Presidentg Lynn Saintsing, Treasurerg Ken Williams, Sergeant-at-Armsg Randy Way, Vice-President: Debbie Sarvis Reporter. Not pictured-Bonnie Thomas, Secretary, Donnie Williard Historian. xfl.Nl6H3ll f t mi Working Man - D564 xy- , Bti l Last year there was a possibility of some Ledford students becoming Fat and Sassy. Not so, this year. D.E.C.A. is a new organization that allows students to make a place in this world for themselves by working. Mrs. Murphy looks on to see that our students become efficient and happy in their work as they learn a trade. Ledford students learn to be well-adjusted tax payers and to appreciate what they earn ff' , ,, .. lf' pl 97 52 Q X 11 5-. f pie 'Q' ff? f,.A, , -af .4 5 Xi E . W8 f , , AO Q,2,?x K si , 1: hw ff, f'-wr is N 'lf iv f 3' 'l Q 'K Q ,Q , J vi r ik ww l? +.l, : if E'f:'7' 2 . ,jegaxx ,W 4 H ' s is :yn,.?3 ff ' wi, ! T54 Y, wg, ', fn' 'I W I 'L' ' 0 2 I MKS! fi 'mn S KS P fax it 2' 4, P V V ax NJ 1, ,rlifafgl ,1 k , i.ff.+f' V ,, .. .sp 13.5, ...R , ,1 . ' H I .',- ' 5 53' lm . J, .. A People Helping 119 ROBERTA LEE ADAMS Beta Club 3,4-Off.Q Choir 3,4-off.: Class officer 13 Dramatics 43 FBLA 2,43 FHA 1,2,3,4Q FSA 3,4-of1'.3 gg fordian-'staff 3,43 Ledfordian art edi- tor'43 Library Club 43 Pep Club 1,23 Student -Government 1,2,3-off. MlCHAEL LEE ANDERSON Art 43 Band 1,2,3,4-oficers3 Pep Club 2,3,4. JUDY ANN ASHBURN Art 43 Choir 33 Drarnatics 3. GARY MICHAEL ASHBY FFA 4. QKATHYALYNN BALL 1 Class officer 33 FBLA 4-ottioer3 FHA 1,2,4: FSA 43 Christmas Queen 23 Homecoming Court 2,3,4Q Jr. Sr. Steering Committee 83 Library Club 43 Monogram Club 2, officer-3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,4-otficer3 Student Government 1,2,4-officer3 Superla- tife 43 Cheerleader 2,3,4-Chief J.V. Cheerleader 1. A 3 DAVID FRANK BARNES 'TAMARA SUE BOLES Art 43 Bus Driver 3,43 Dramatics 43 FFA 43 FHA 1,23 Health Careers Club 3,43 Intramural Basketball 1,23 Mono- gram Club 43 Pep Club 1,2,43 Stand 'n' Gavel 3,43 J.V. Basketball 1,23 Varsity Basketball 3. DONALD LEE BRANSON Dramatics 13 LARC 1. SHERRY LYNN BRANSON Art 4. VICTORIA LElGH BREWER Dramatics 33 FBLA 3,42 Health Careers Club 33 intramural Basket- ball 2,33 Pep Club 3,43 J.V. Basket- ball ,1,2-, A - 1 CHARLES MlCHAEL BRISTOW Band 2-officerg Choir 33 Dramatics 33 FBLA 4-officer3 FFA 1,3,43 Health Careers.Club 43 intramural Basketball 1,2,3,43 Jr. Sr. Steering Committee 33 Monogram Club 2,3,4-officer3 Pep Club 2,3,43 Superla-tive 43 Track 23 J.V. Football 1. 'A l DAVlD OLlVEFt BRYANT Bus Driver 3,42 Class Officer 13 Class French Club 3,4-officer3 FHA 1,2,3- officer3 Health Careers Club 3,42 intramural Basketball 1,23 Jr. Sr, Steering Committee 33 Ledfordian Staff 3,42 Lediorclianr Editor 43 lVlar- shall 3-Co-chief3 Pep Club 1,2,3,4Q Student Government 3,43 Superlative 43 Top Ten Senior 43 J.V. Basketball 1. JAY F. CHARLES Annual Staff 43 Art 13 Band 1,2-ot- fiber: Cljibir !,3l 13, Dran1atics,,33 French Club 1,233,4311-rearrhioareers' Club 3, 4-officerf Wake Forest Music Work- shop 23ftatramurali-Basketball 1,33 Jr. Sr,y,,3,Stegging ,',, ,,',Corrtn1ittee 33 Library 43 Sttinditn' Gavel 4g Student Government 4-otficer3 -A .Superlattgre 4. FFA 1I'i:MOl'10- 2,3,4Q Club53,2,3,43 . KEVAN Fl. COFFEY Choir 43 Fire Committee 43 French Club 33 FFA 13 Health Careers' Club 3,43 intramural Basketball 2,33 LARC 2,33 Monogram Club 2,3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,4Q Stand 'rt' Gavel 2,3,43 JV Baseball 13 Varsity Baseball 2,3,4: J.V. Football 13 Varsity Football 2,3, 43 Captain 4. RONALD GEORGE COGGlNS Art 43 Choir 43 Monogram Club 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Superlative 43 J.V. Baseball 23 Varsity Baseball 1,3,4. RUTH ANN COPLEY Beta Club 3,42 Biology Lab Assistant 33 French Club 3,43 FHA 13 FTA 3,41 Ledfordian Staff 3,4Q Marshal 33 Stand 'n' Gavel 2. WILLIAM CHARLES CORDELL Health Careers' Club 33 LARC 2,32 J.V Football 2. JACK DANIEL CRAVEN FFA 2. CAROL LEWlS CRAVER. Beta Club 3,43 Debator-Varsity 43 'Novice 2,31 Alternate 2,33 Dramatics ANGELA FAY BEQK . . . A -FHA 1,23., 3 m 7 3 A ' ' I r , . FHA mr, Dfamms 4:1 recom- 3,. A + A A il 2frZ'i'L'f 5'i 'f f'1 FEA 1' Mmiiilf 34, F h C, b 3 - FTA 3 3 , u , tan n avel 2,3,,,4o ment 43 J.v.g 3eaa, v - Pet? Oflogfam U ff' 'CGW 1 . 3 3 4 A S-1 on i 3' Pew Grub 1,2-Safafficefs tA ua' Staff 'f' Beit 'W' 3r4r..C 0 if , JAMES ,noaeaf 'V eereali, irrl + 33 Class .Officer BI- Dramattcs.. 4- f 1 . - l..rlll. - . 3 l ff A i5,l1 MfQE'.G0VGYnm95i'1'2'3'0mCe f47 FBLA ff? l ' . A 1 Bus lDr1ver.j3,43' l'33 1 'I it L GAY 4g Traex3s,43 J.v.-essket- u A 'O 'CF' 3 3 FBLA 23 QFHA Pep Club Football 13 varsity ease- 3'4f f 0meC0 'T9 Cfwff 4' tl' 5 DOQGPAS EUGENEPOWMQQ 1,2,3,4. 5 ballliff i Varsity Football 2,a3.var- .suue C0'llm f'?3p3? l-531-93'-di?-fl 3D'amallGSi41Flfe Cemmlflee, 4??FFA f 1 'rrr 1 , sity a mi ,,.r3 2 au:-Af.c.apratn4a4lir: rl,l.3 it lrt r 8334? rflvitarnttifebfltfi. X, ,NYK EATFUCIA 'ltx 3 'L l '.'r',' if? yf' 'l.. 'Club 3ZfffQfficer3 Sitident L 3,43 Peb'C1ub '1,2,3,43i Dramatrcs 43 FHA PAMELA r'lo CABLE Slsg3EYlGtlVS,-41. Top Varsity Baseball 12,3343 CaptairiEQ3,43 1,2,3,43-,Pep 'n' Annual Staff 43Q-,fgalutatoriam Beta tSertir5rs 343 QlgQeerleader,w ,JV-13 1Boys J.V. Basketball 1,25 VHfSif'iEBa5. Gave' 413- 3lJE.i r 3f4'0fflC9f1 25551385 Qfflcef .413 lll., .r,,tl ,t,. 'fkeilaellr 314- tl,, 3, 11 lfltlr, , ' 'Z ilWltlrJ'.,' -. ui. 'gf-r,'l'lLlll'lilli, r it 1 ' ' l wr-- ' ' ' f 1, 13, , 1 Lf 2 5 E ANN GREEN Mc CARN Biology Lab Assistant 33 Dramatics 43 French Club 43 FHA 13 Pep Club 1. JOHN HERVIE MENDENHALL Dramatics 33 Intramural Basketball 2, 33 Library Club 43 J.V. Baseball 13 J.V. Basketball 13 J.V. Football 1. KEITH DOUGLAS MEREDITH Bus Driver 3,43 Choir 3,43 Dramatics 43 Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4Q Li- brary Club 43 Monogram Club 3,43 Pep Club 43 J.V. Baseball 1,23 J.V. Basketball 1,23 Varsity Baseball 3,4. PETRA ANN MEREDITH Choir 13 Dramatics 43 French Club 33 FTA 43 Pep Club 43 Student Government 13 Cheerleader Manager 4. RICHARD COVINGTON MILLER Bus Driver 2,33 Pep Club t,2. TERRY MORRIS MILLER Homecoming Court Escort 43 Intra- mural Basketball 1,2,3,43 Monogram 1,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Track 13 J.V. Basketball 1-captain. KAREN DIANE MOORE FHA 13 FSA 43 Health Careers Club 33 Intramural Basketball 1,23 Jr. Sr. Steering Committee 33 Pep 1,2,3. KENNY LEWIS MOORE Annual Staff 43 Bus Driver 3,41 Class Officer lg Dramatics 43 Fire Committee 2,3,43 French Club 3,43 FTA 3,4-officer3 Golf 1,23 Jr. Sr. Steering Committee 33 Library Club 4- officer3 Monogram Club 2,3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Student Government 1, 2,3,43 Superlative 43 Top Ten Senior 43 Track 3,43 J.V. Football 13 Varsity Basketball 1,2,3,4-Captain 3,42 Var- sity Football 2,3. LUCRETlA DAWN MURPHY Dramatics 43 FBLA 3,43 Pep Club 3,42 Superlative 4. BRENT ALBERT Nrrome Bus Driver 4. DIANA LYNN NIFONG Dramatics 43 FBLA 23 FHA 1,2,3,4, CHRISANNA JANE PAYNE Annual Staff 1,2,3,43 Beta Club 3,43 Class Officer 43 French Club 3,4-of- ticer3 FFA 43 FFA Sweetheart 33 FHA 1,2,3-officerg FTA 43 Homecoming Court 3,43 Homecoming Queen 43 Ledtordian Staff 3,43 Library Club 43 Marshal 33 Monogram Club 3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,4-ofticerg Student Govern- ment 3-officer, 4-officerg Student Council President 43 Superlative 43 Top Ten Seniors 43 J.V. Basketball 1,23 Varsity Basketball 3,4. HARLLA NAOMI PAYNE Annual Staff 3,43 Beta Club 3,43 Choir 3,4-officer3 Dramatics 43 FBLA 3,43 FHA 1,23 FSA 3,43 Leclfordian Staff 3,43 Monogram Club 3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,4Q J.V. Cheerleader 1,23 Varsity Cheerleader 3,43 Marshal 3. JOHN WESLEY PAYNE Annual Stall 43 Beta Club 3,43 Class Officer 2,3,43 Class President 2,3,4: French Club 3,43 Jr. Sr. Steering Committee 33 Marshal 33 Monogram Club 3,43 Pep Club 1,3,43 Stand 'n' Gavel 333 Student Government 2,3,43 Superlative 43 Top Ten 'Seniors 43 Track 2. ' JUNE Pinson Art 43 Choir 43 Dramatics 43 FBLA 2, 3,43 FHA 1,2,4g Pep club 2,s. JUDY MARLENE' Pope FHA 1,23 Pep club 1,2. 3 DEBORAH SUE POTTER Annual Staff 43 Beta Club 3,43 Choir 3,45 French Club 3,43 FHA 1,2,33 Jr. Sr. Steering Committee 33 Ledfordian Staff 3,43 Miss Merry Christmas 3,41 Pep Club 23 Top Ten Senior 43 Davidson County Christmas Queen- 4. JOHN WARNIE POTTS Art 43 Dramatics 33 Superlative 4. JOE DON REECE h Bus Driver 43 Class Officer 2,3,43 FFA 1,2,3,4: FHA Sweetheart 23 Intramural Basketball 3,43 Jr. Sr. Steering Com- mittee 33 LARC 23 Monogram Club 43 Pep Club 13 JV Baseball 1,23 Var- sity Baseball 3,43 JV Football 1. JACK CLIFTON REICH Art 43 Choir 3,43 Dramatics 43 intra- mural Basketball 33 Monogram Club 43 Pep Club 3,4Q Student Govern- ment 33 Varsity Football 1,2,3. CURTIS WAYNE RICKARD FFA 13 JV Football 1. MARILYN KAY ROBBINS Annual Staff 43 Beta Club 3,4-offieerg Dramatics 43 French Club 3,4-of- ficerg FHA 1,2,33 FTA 3,4-officer3 Health, Careers' Club 3,4-oftioer3 Homecoming Court 23 intramural Bas- ketball 23 Ledfordian Staff 3,43 Li- brary Club 43 Monogram Club 43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Student Government 43 Girls' Track 23 JV Basketball 1,23 Varsity Basketball 3,4. STEVEN DORUS RUDISILL FIEX ANDERSON RUSSELL I DALE MORRlS SAINTSING Band 1,23 Dramatics 33 FBLA 3,43 Golf 1,2,3,43 Health Careers' Club 3,42 DECA 43 Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,43 Monogram Club 2,3,43 Pep Club 2. 3 LYNN MITCHELL SAINTSING Bus Driver 3,43 FBLA 3,43 FFA 1,2,3,43 Homecoming Court Escort 33 Pep Club 3,43 DECA 4. PAMELA JEAN SAINTSING DEBBIE WILSON SARVIS FBLA 2,32 FHA 1,23 FSA 3,43 DECA 4-officer3 Pep Club 1,2. SUSAN ADELE SAUNDERS Choir 3,43 Dramatics 43 FHA 1,2,3. OWEN GLENN SCHALL FFA 43 Intramural Basketball 3,4Q Monogram Club 2,3,43 Pep Club 43 Track 2,3,43 Football 13 Varsity Foot- ball 2,3,4. EDITH GAYE SIDDEN Beta Club 3,43 Choir 4-3 Dramatics 43 FSA 3,43 Leclfordianl-'Staff 3,43 As- sistant Editor 43 Library Club 4. ROBERT MICHAEL SlNK intramural Basketball 334: JV Foot- balll1,2. , SHERHY SUZANNE SlNK FBLA 3,43 FFA 43 FHA 1,33 Library Club 43 Pep Club 1,2,3,4. LU ANN SMITH Annual Staff 3,43 Beta Club 3,4-of- ficer3 C-lass3Officer 132,33 Dramatics 43 FBLA 23 FHA 1,2,3-Officer, 4- Q f ,g ' W -2 im We ' 'H' J, s W: ,J 1 -M: L g, ffw-sir..-f'Zf7,. fa' . Q W i ' 'Eff 3 ' Q z ' - 55 t4i f F Dram 'Rum' fi Sz? Ledford Drive-In Home of the Panther Burger Thompson Ford, Inc. Phone 476-7733 All departments including Ford farm tractors 112-118 W. Main St. Thomasville, N. C. 27360 Thomasville's Oldest, Most Reliable Automotive Dealer ROLLINS PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. Compliments of The best plumbing and heating in town CITY ICE 8t FUEL Phone 476-7442 500 Smith St, Thomasville, N. C. 476-7379 DEPENDABLE REFRIGEHATION, INC. 1641 North Main St. GENERAL ELECTRIC Appliances 8t Televisions CLOTHES 'N THINGS Corner Gumtree Road and Old Thomasville Road Telephone Route 9 788-5336 27107 Winston-Salem, N. C. Clothes for the family at discount prices lII XU lll llIlllII 67014 at wt- 6 Ilan ,W f I. G K l ll Furnishing School rings for Ledford Central- Andrews - Trinity - Ragsdale Allen Jay - Randleman - GTI. Choice of 12 stones Four Weeks Delivery Lester's Jewelers 131 SOUTH MAIN STREET HIGH POINT, N. C. l lll' II llllllIIIIIII Compliments of NEILL PONTIAC, INC. 902 North Main St. High Point, N. C. THE THOIVIASVILLE TIMES Your Home-town Newspaper Phone 476-6124 White Printing Co. 308 N. Main Larry P. White Telephgne Manager 885-2740 Printing 8t Lithographing RANDOLPH REX SERVICE 314 Randolph Street Thomasville, N. C. CITIZENS INSURANCE 24 Salem Street Thomasville, N. C. ears Shop Sears in downtown High Point for the latest in fashion for campus or career. SEARS Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back 101 S. Wrenn St. High Point, N. C. Southern Film Extruders, lno. 2327 English Road High Point, N. C. 27260 SOUTHERN WLM EXTRUDERSJNE. BRINKLEY Chrysler - Plymouth 410 National Highway Thomasville, N. C. Phone 475-6111 Bobby Clayton Brinkley Brinkley WALLBURG ESSO MILK ICE CREAM P.O. 5234 Zip 27103 MACK'S Sportswear 81 Clothing Rt. 9 Hwy. 52 at Midway Winston-Salem, N. C. The Latest in Clothing Fashions Hole in the Wall M. A. McLamb Phone: 764-0152 Tues.-Fri. 12-9 p.m. Sat. 10-6 p.m. Smith l3ros.' Oil Company Rt. 6 Winston-Salem SUNOCO Products English Road Fabric Center 2108 English Road High Point, North Carolina Fine fabrics at reasonable prices Special prices to students, teachers and schools Meet your friends at English Road Fabric Center in High Point, N. C. T5bia CHAIRTOWN FINANCE Auto Loans 101 North Nlain Street Westchester Mall High Point, N. C. l'--if Compliments of YOKELEY'S SHELL C0mp me tS of SERVICE PRINCE OF PIZZA Car lina C ntainer Home 5 S0u '9a'e Shopping O 0 Thomasville Road Center C0mP3nY WinSt0n'Sa'eml N- C- Thomasville, N. C. ILDERTON DODGE New and Used Cars and Trucks Horace G. llderton lnc Established 1926 High Point Phone 885-4091 Compliments of DAVIDSON LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS Phone 476-7400 605 Lexington Avenue Thomasville, N. C. People Savings and Loan Association 50 Salem Street Thomasville, N. C. Phone 885-5184 P. O. Box 1428 Kennedy Oil Company, lnc. 1203 Courtesy Road High Point, N. C. Distributors of products of KENDALL REFINING COMPANY BRADFORD, PA. MIDWAY DRIVE-IN THEATRE Where Hits are a Habit National Highway, Midway Between High Point and Thomasville WELBORN MOTORS, INC. The Thomasville Dodge Boys DODGE DART Polara 500 - Monaco Tough Dodge Trucks Phone 476-7548 6 National Highway Thomasville, N. C. 24. . . . B r i d al MW Service... C0mDHme0TS Of DISHEFTS GROCERY W dd- I It t' A t THE Phone 885-6580 e ing nvi a ions nnouncemen s NTRY KIT HE Wigs and Hair Pieces Napkins COU C N Hasty R0ad'R0Ute 5 We Cater Wedding Receptions and Cake Cuttings Mrs. Bruce Campbell, Jr.-Director Phone 476-7910 Thomasville, N. C. Pit Cooked Barbecue Thomasville, N. C. SUPERIOR MOBIL SERVICE 50 W. Main Street Thomasville, N. C. Phone 476-7830 J 8t W FOOD CENTER for the best meats Midway, N. C. Phone 764-0230 Compliments QUALITY MOTORS Of THOMASVILLE, INC. Highway 109 Phone 475-2339 Compliments of WALLBURG BEAUTY SALON Phone 769-2771 Thomasville Coca-Cola Bottling Company Telephone 475-6154 Thomasville, North Carolina .fly K Qt i. b 3 ,I .lNorfthi carolina National, Banks . ,- I .r 5 X Compliments of NCNB North Carolina National Bank C g Thomasville, North Carolina N . 5 lvlember F.'D'.'l.C.i Downtown Office Southgate Office Y ,Unity office C Thei,Ledford Boosters Club hasimade significant and g I ,weighty Econtgibutiongs,Ato.' Ledford. .etl High School, gd uoring-tits history. m , O C W O llii I jfs i V lVlr.aJamesLee was elected presidentbthis .yearandi Nlr. John stewarffis cvicelpresldent. ' Nlr. lnobgeltr Bliairffcisg valgaln servingas treasurer.. Secretary is Mr. C. 'L. Cox. ' .Siignlficantqachcieyebments, of Boosters Club. during the past four fye arsf, areas .followsi P, i 1: Operated the concession standsi at football games. 2. Contributed labor and money to the erection of out- door basketball and tennis courts. 3. Purchased top soil, re-seeded, irrigated, and mowed the football fieldg , N is 7 4. Purchased glass backboards for the Ledford gym- nasium. C 5. Refinished the gymnasium floor. O 6.rFinanced theoannual athleticibanquet. O . 7. Purchased two filing cabinets for classrooms at Ledford. i rsrf N , f V p 8. Purchased football scoreboard for athletic field at Ledford. . . '4.k., ' ' J . Purchased football,unifor ms'for Jgv. team. l P 1o.PurChaSed walk-in gates for arnleucffield. i 111. Purchased restraining .fence for baseballiidiamond. 12. Purchasedccamera and movie projector for football ' ...teamuz K! A 'L f V .',i 1 f . ' .Q 1 ' Membership in the Ledford Boosters Club is 35.00 a gjyear. l3est-ofc sLuck Seniors.- p , w wgi u u Sink Dry Cleaners Take pride in your appearance 10 Commerce St. Thomasville, N. C. Phone 476-7263 Best Wishes to Class of 1971 Southern Seatings Co., l DC. Executive Office - Surrett Drive High Point, N. C. Piedmont Savings and Loan Compliments of ASS0Ci3ii0n HERITAGE FURNITURE Division of 700 North Main street Drexel Enterprises High Point, N. C. Phone 883-4116 LOWDEFVS SUPPLY COMPANY Wilson and Rawlings Sporting Goods Hardware, Paints, Appliances Phone 476-6175 Compliments of Compliments of Midtown Super Market J.C. Green and SONS Funeral Service Route 2 High POir'lt, N. C. Since 1895 Phone 889-4844 122 West Main Street Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Murphy, Jr. and Son Thomasville, N. C. 2,z':agS.'i.i2: HWY ff Highway 109 Your HHPPY Shopping Store , E- if 71 HN K Y W 1 w w Mickey Body r Co. 1525 Bethel Drive High Point, N. C. Good Place to Work- The Lilly Company Quality and Service High Point, North Carolina Varnishes, Iacquers, sealers, reducers Stains, fillers, enamels, undercoats ,L ,pk .M f f 55 15 F z4 ' ? 3 1 Ei a ? gl Z 'F 5 1 A Q , 3 r Q Boosters Everhart's Beauty Shop Easton Thriftway Wright's Florist Country Food Market Boston Store Nance's Flower Shop Sample Shoe Store City Cleaners Camel Pawn Shop Field's lVlen's Wear Coach House Restaurant Normandy House of Beauty Jake T. Bruton Real Estate Stewart's 3-Way Grocery J. Wilson Hunt Insurance Agency, Inc. A El 1' c. me ecnc O CHAIBTOWN 247 W3UQhtOWI'l Street MOTORS, INC- Winston-Salem, N. C. Phone 7880416 612 Lexington Avenue Electrical Contracting Thomasville, N. C. J. Saunders Auto Sale, Inc. Rt. 6, Box 706, Thomasville, N. C. Phone 882-9891 Wholesale Cars For Less Compliments of Sprinkle Feed Mill wallburg, N. C. Phone 769-2661 Open:Tues.-Thurs.,-Fri. - 9:30-9:00 Wed. - 9:30-6:30, Sat. - 9:00-4:30 Shadybrook Plaza Fab ric Shop Fabrics - Patterns - Notions Owner-- Mrs. Genevieve Douglas Friendship Ledford Road Route 5, Winston-Salem, N. C. Phone 769-2179 L.F. Wheeler 8t Son, Inc. Sand Flock and Grading Phone 882-8080 1219 Westover Drive High Point, N. C. 27260 Const tion Produc uvlslon ond f 'ff1'F0 UQh. ?A5 fi e 'lf' Ju , A ' iib AV' r Z5 ii f., AV3 z- g WE WOU-LD lgL 1K ETQ THANK S '3141535WESTGHESTEH:- lNI6L.'v ?f'0f11Q5?lLQW 'NG1 A ,,, , 'X 'Q :Z if 9 P'CTfU 3E5- 5 ' fy +V 5-milf.-4,.-ww 112-'.::,ff-,1 fy , . , , , .. , , .I , , M. , f. W, -, , k,,, ,V Us f--- W ' v,,f..1.b , gf- J, 1, , U , K W W ' wx. ,-v 5,3 QT gf' 3 , 'Ly x v -, ,gf5,,gwrja- 1, 'A , , 141 I r i I 4 5 1 5 , ,f , 4 .M L ww V 1 'ml f 'f 'Mr . X xy, H Mn. -lj fw ff,-fc' fx-ww. an V' fwgj w-jiglwf n 1. 5, dX'mE,.G f.'Zi1 . . 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