Lexington High School - Lexicon Yearbook (Lexington, NC)
- Class of 1963
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' zn' 'K 0 1 4 I1' I ,vi 'J Ms? ., , I 63 ,Sq- 0, call back yesterday, bid time return! -WILLIAM SH !! iii' WGN' ,I M M 0 4:- 441,00 DOBBIN CALLAHAN JACKIE MYERS Business Manager Editor-in-chief Rich with the spoils of time-Gray 25th Anniversary Issue The 1963 Lexicon staff presents to the students of Lexington Senior High . . . Lylihifaflg Jackie Myers, Editor Dobbin Callahan, Business Manager he Silver Anniversary Lexicon ht of ygarsf eiy . 1:0 the w . All mustt ligenot difficult for Umecaidefw Conflues Time is but the stream I go a-fishing in. Thoreau Tim - e lS tlze greatest of i 0UCltor.5- Bacon The LEXICON became the official publication of Lexington High School in 1939. It was taken from the Spotlight, a small yearbook which had been published previously, and put into perma- nent and lasting form. The name LEXICON was chosen in a school contest to name the annual. The first volume, which contained all of sixty-six pages, was dedicated to the Seniors-to-be of Lexington High School. The junior and senior classes of 1939 were privileged to have individual pictures While the other classes were portrayed in stilted group pictures. The book was small and pictures of the organizations were few and far between, but the first frugal attempt was Well re- warded as the LEXICON became the annual publication of Lexington High School. Through the years the annual has depicted many outstanding events and changes in Lexing- ton High School. In 1940 the football team proved itself by becoming the State Champions. In 1943 the LEXICON told the story of the school at war by dedicating that particular edition to those former Lexington High School students who were somewhere on the battlefields, fighting and dying to preserve our liberty and to keep Old Glory waving. In 1948, Mr. C. E. Wike came to us and in 1955, one of Lexington Senior High School's own teachers, Miss Betty Jo Ring, was crowned Miss North Carolina. In 1954 both students and faculty moved to the new and modern Lexington Senior High School building on Penry Street. By 1960, the school was large enough to advance to 4-A competition in athletics. We must give credit to Bobbie Green, the editor, and Margaret Ward, the business manager of the 1939 edition. It was only through their tireless efforts that the LEXICON grew and survived the first troubled years of existence. No one knew whether the edition would ultimately material- ize. They had to experiment, and their results are highly commendable. The book came out on time and the students were greatly pleased with this early success. The years went by, and gradually the LExxcoN became, with new methods, suggestions, and improvements, one of the Iinest high school annuals in North Carolina. The year 1963 comes, and we celebrate the publishing of that first LEXICON. At times success seemed remote, but with each succeeding publication date the reputation of the book increased. Today, we proudly present the LEXICON in its twenty-fifth year of publication. Ta ble of Contents DEDICATION ......... ADMINISTRATION ..... FACULTY ...... CLASSES ...... Senior .... Junior ......... Sophomore ...... Freshmen ..... ORGANIZATIONS AND FEATURES ......... Student Government ............................ Publications ............... D. E. .......... . I.C.T .......... Glee Clubs ........ Band .................. Homecoming ........ Coronation ........ Queens ................................................. Valedictorian and Salutatorian .......... CLUBS ....... SPORTS .................. Cheerleaders ........ Football ......... Basketball ..... Spring Sports ...... FIN IS ............................... ADVERTISEMENTS ......... 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Under his leadership vast improvements in buildings, facilities, and the quality and advantages oEered pupils in Lexington have brought Lexington City schools to a prominent position among the better school systems in North Carolina. 1 In 1937 Lexington had only six schools, Robbins, Cecil, Holt, Grimes, Dunbar, and Lexing- ton High School. Since then expansions, new buildings, and facilities which have been added in- clude Dunbar High School, Lexington Senior High School, Pickett Elementary School, Eanes Ele- mentary School, South Lexington Elementary School, and an Administration Building. A new Lexington Junior High School is now in the planning stage. To many of these new schools and the old ones have been added auditoriums, additional classrooms, cafeterias, multi-purpose rooms, and libraries. The enrollment of teachers has advanced from eighty-nine in 1937 to 194 at present, and the enrollment of students has advanced from 3,149 in 1937 to 5,178 at present. Mr. Andrews, although he has an extremely time-consuming job, is active in civic affairs. He exemplifies his sincere interest in his work by his presence at the important activities and events of the eleven schools under his direction. Mrs. Andrews, also prominent in civic affairs, is organist at First Baptist Church and is a member of Lexington Music Study Club. The Andrews' two sons, Mitchell and L. E. Andrews, Jr., are students at Wake Forest College and High Point College respectively. The LEXICON staff and the student body extend to Mr. Andrews their sincere appreciation and thanks for his twenty-five years of service as Superintendent of Lexington City Schools. L 5 L U l . 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It was made for we Who study now and for those who will follow as it was for those who preceded us. The portals we enter at the start of our day. The classroom, the stair- case, the corridors. The athletic field. The voices, the faces, the places, times, and events. Ever changing, never the same and ever new . . . our scene is exciting and alive. The building, students, friends, loyalties, victories, and defeats . . . things dear to us. And our teachers, who inspire and guide us in search of wisdom and truth. They are here now, and a moment later gone. Our school is an integral part of the stream of our heritage, and its influence touches us all. It is part of our legacy of freedom, and may it forever remain so. 10 .Y.Yl .QL .U IQ ,- , '.,, MI' Leader, organizer, devoted worker, advisor, able teacher-these and more are some of the characteristic qualities of our principal, Mr. C. E. Wike. Though very busy, he is orderly and is never found behind. Mr. Wike has devotedly served, led, and advanced Lexington Senior High School for a most commendable seventeen years. 11 .V -. if: -- 'rw' 'll , if L, . . , v i , .W ' J 5 . ai , Mrs. L. E. Berry, English, Algebra, Mr. Carroll Bowen, P. E., Sociology, Mrs. Harold Bowen, Commercial, Mr. Bob Callicutt, P. E., Science, Mr. Frank Clark, Sociology, Geography. i ....n , . J ra.. . , 1 . , Hi E , , .agggiilns ,1,ff ,M si., 7 .ii 15.15 iwwuib zgyqr I T . Miss Allen Davis, Spanish, History, Mrs. Roland Gibson, History, Mr. James Griffith, History, Mrs. Ottis Hedrick, English, Miss Ophelia Hildreth ,ov- Mr. Tommy Hinson, Mathematics, Mr. David Holcombe, English, History, Mrs. Gayle Hussey, Guidance Counselor, Mrs. Frank Johnson, Mathematics, Mr. Frank King, Driver Education. Mrs. Fred Lewis, English, Miss Charlotte Matthews, Science, Mr. Herman Middleton, English, General Business, Mr. Willard Moody, Industrial Arts, Mr. Presnell Mull, Sci- ence, Health, P. E. acul ty Mrs. John E. Myers, W Science 12 il H. i H xsfff ' lm ff! 1. i H H M ESQ: H H, Miss Patricia Myers, Latin, Mr. John F. Norman, Science, Mrs. Vincent Olenick, Englishg Mr. Linwood Pittman, Band Director, Mr. Bobby Pope, Industrial Education. 'fic' , U ' H 1 am ii H i M-l .. .. . A an i i w . as as . i A i. i in i. sg, 1 11 . sc- 1 H' ' ' Jmiiiil 5 'i ' , 1: 1 i , 1 -,sr ., is, it , . .i 'V Us 51245 5 ai N 5. 2 B W .y I H ww., .li Mr: Vernon Price, History, Mrs. Vernon Price, Health, P. E. g Mrs. James Ragan, Distribu- tine Education, Mr. Samuel Reep, Mathematicsg Miss Imogene Riddick, French. . WAV . . s -egf X' Ax L' L Mr. John Rhodes, Mathematics, Mrs. Gladys Roseman, Spanish, Latin, Miss Carolyn Ross, Home Economics, Mrs. Paul Sink, Librarian, Miss Mary Ann Stallings, History, English. ' A I Y . 'gi Qwl , E .. N 1 s5FN2'15,l!. X Mrs. Joe Tate, Science, Mrs. W. B. Thompson, Commercial, Mr. William H. West, English, Mrs. E. E. Witherspoon, Choral Music, General Business, Mrs. Charlie Taylor, Substitute. aiwj IAM ifbuw i M W, Quill' UCU y . Mrs. Clifford Padgett, 13 Secretary f ' 'R V I, 'L 1 Y A Y A- .Ax I .Eg TV W . -eg ww .Ja J -' 4 '-' 139 f, - I 'W Yi V 1 1 I F f im , Q, 'P 'faq , f iv N X' 9 M +11 ' A ,1':'iAf , ' Eg-3ie'Qhnr i'f -V C f 3.5 ...Q aff' U S D -nllll ll' t V 'V Q4 A V M , M ,ai . 1 I in VV ' I k ' f 5 Af E iz Q W , ww H f M W r w. rw 5' U ..-W tx, T A 3, - Q, I Y A 3. , I 5 ,f'f152,?ygKg Q ,iyf N My . 'frm W ,rfw Q 1 1' Q A I UM J , E w ' 3 fu' ' ya M x WX . l r w - V V-Q NT ' I ' Q W E Il KS' ' V. 'N ' N l 1 N Y ig A I, , K Q, . -f ' , I A Q y 4 I ' Q, . w El! ,f -I ' .v 1 Q tx 1 W- , . 1 'N ' v gf f mf W 1 I M-Fiff gQ Q,M,fg,gg,44g ' - . ,- X51 - 1 , my A WV V V A , 1 N: -Q 1 , . ,,.,., JUUYW W 4,- !A ' fx. ., X N! M - eg '75 ' , 'x f vs ' 3 11 1 x W' ikkmflxfii 'if ! U I ,. V '-gs2:iEEa:f5,,a':. r it 'S JI , ..,: , 6 , wr 5-31' 29 - fig QM :,, , , , iam -.aw H .MM 1' , .H x 1.1 W., 5 F J A ' - ' Q . i fl , Y -Q 2' ., if .:., I A mr .lx ,JI it if , H Si iv :ff A ,E-E.E. , 'J' I I' Im at ,-M' . ' s A :wh mx . L TNQ, MQ . V ug W 1 1 4-' I nu . w ' f u- ff, J 1 ,ff A,,,. Senior Class Officers 5221 ' fm' Na L gr,-5, .gi . Q . ' , X ' , fi a uf' Q N ggfgiwwz-'3 ga H' ru f W A V' XLR, ,W -552 Q S , N , 1 W L Mr W av ' 3 . 1 2 3 Teddy Royster, Treasurefrg Nolan Leonard, Vice-Presidentg Carl Gray, Presidentg Tricia Berrier, Secretary. GLORIA JEAN ABRAMS Good nature and good sense must ever join. Latin Club 1, 25 Glee Club 1, 25 D. E. 3, 4, Officer 4. PAMELA DAWN ADKINS As full of spirit as the month of May. F. H. A. 15 Latin Club 1, 25 J. C. L.5 Glee Club 45 Choral Club 15 Pep Club 4. enior Class KAY FLORENCE ALBRIGHT A loyal heart and a peaceful mind, a better friend youill never find. F. H. A. 15 Latin Club 1, 25 J. C. L.5 Sci- ence Club 2, 35 Pep Club 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 F. T. A. 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Junior Class Marshal5 LEXICON 3, 45 Debate Team 2. BILLY LYNWOOD BARNHILL The wo'rld's no. better if we worryg Life's no longer if we hurry. Science Club 15 Latin Club 15 I. C. T. 3, 4. JAN ICE IRENE BEANE A cheerful countenance turneth away wrath. Band 15 F. N. A. 3, 45 Choral Club 45 Glee Club 45 Pep Club 3. DOROTHY MARGARET BECK Always smiling, always sweet, always pretty, and always neat. Latin Club 1, 25 J. C. L.5 Spanish Club 3, 45 F. H. A. 15 Science Club 15 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Waitress 25 F. T. A. 45 Tri- Hi-Y 4 5 Library Club 3, Vice-President 35 Oflice Assistant 4. . .21 ' . .,J,,.i- -aff? 14,31 1 . . 71 V- 1 . , A ,Qt ' W 1 fir ' Q' 3 PATRICIA LYNN BERRIER If eyes were 'rnade for seeing, , Then beauty is its own excuse for being. F. H. A. 1, Latin Club 1, 2, J. C. L., House of Representatives 1, 2, 4, Secre-. tary 4, Jr.-Sr. Waitress 2, Science Club 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Homecoming Sponsor 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Vice-President, Sen- ior Class Secretary, F. N. A. 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Pep Club 3, 4, LExIcoN 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y 4, Superlative, Honor Society 3, 4, Scholarship Banquet l, 2, 3, Carolina's Carrousel Princess, First Runner-up. ARLENE SUE BICKEL She's quiet and honest and all the while, she's always hidden behind a smile. Jr.-Sr. Waitress 2, Homecoming Sponsor 2, French Club 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Superlative, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, President 4, Oflice Assistant 4, Honor Society 4, Transferred from Frankford High School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. KATHLEEN MARGARET BECK Do lovely things, and so make Life, Death, and that 'vast Forever one grand sweet song. Latin Club 1, 2, J. C. L., Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, House of Representa- tives 3, Office Assistants Club 3, Tri-Hi- Y 4, Jr.-Sr. Waitress 2, F. T. A. 4, F. H. A. 1. LEWIS ODELL BECK, JR. He is complete in feature and in mind, With all good grace to grace a gentle- man. Freshman Class Treasurer, Football Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Team 2, Track Team 2, 3, Baseball Team 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, DeMolay 1, 2,' 3, 4, Junior Counselor 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Sophomore Play, Golf Team 2. CAROLYN FAYE BENSON A quiet mind is richer than a crown. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choral Club 1. LINDA KAYRON BERRIER Those who are pleasing themselves 'must always please. F. H. A. 1, Latin Club 1, 2, J. C. L., Sci- ence Club 2, 3, Jr.-Sr. Waitress 2, F. T. A. 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Junior Class Treasurer, LEXICON 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Sponsor 3, Superlative, Homecoming Queen 4. Senio MILTON HOWARD BLACK When there's work to do he's always rreadyf' and 1, 25 Spanish Club 3, 45 Pep Club , 45 Intramural Club 4. MARY EDYTH BOWIE 'She's good-natured and full of fun, nd always manages to get some work one. cience Club 15 Spanish Club 1, 25 Tri- i-Y 45 Jr.-Sr. Waitress 2. RANDY PRESTON BRADY of chatter, full of pep quiet, that's his rep. 1, 25 French Club 25 Jr. Civitan Boys' Intramural Club 4. MITZIE BETH BRATTON quiet, with 'rare qualities pos- Club 1, 25 Glee Club 15 Office As- 'lsuauus Club 3, 45 F.T.A. 3j Pep Club 3, 4. ass of 1963 ANTHONY CLEO BRIGGS Happy 'ls he who enjoys life. I. C. T. Club 3, 45 Football Team 1, 3, 45 lgllolnogram Club 45 Track 25 Pep Club CECIL MILES BUCHANAN A smile is a trademark of a happy soul. Fishing 8: Hunting Club 45 I. C. T. 45 Jr. Achievementg Pep Club 45 Transferred from Augusta Military Academy. JOHN EDMOND BUMGARNER First in sports, first in the game, he has made for himself a remembered name. Key Club lg Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Football Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Team 2, 3, 45 Baseball Team 1 2, 3, 4g Junior Class Secretary, Monogram Club Ser- geant-at-Armsg Beta Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Hi-Y 45 Superlativeg All-State First Team-Football, Shrine Bowl. FRANCES EVELYN BUNTING Her heart is as great as the world, and there is no room in it to hold memory of a wrong. F. H. A. 1, Vice-President, Latin Club 1, 2, J. C. L., Science Club 2, 35 Jr.-Sr. Waitress 23 Beta Club 3, 49 Homecoming Sponsor 45 Pep Club 3, 4, Office Assist- ants Club 4g Tri-Hi-Y 4. l VN 'H-ev' enic ROSEMARY BYARS Character is the diamond that scratches every stone. OB'ice Assistants Club 3, 45 French Club 1i12fJCilee Club 4 g Choral Club 43 Science u . FREDRICK LYNN BYERLY, JR. Always a friend, always a gentleman. Latin Club 1, 2g Football A2-g Pep Club 43 Hunting 8: Fishing Club 43 J. C. L. JOANN MARIE BYERS Good humor is the clear blue sky of the soul. Latin Club 1, 25 J. C. L., Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Majorette 2, 3, 43 F. N. A. 3, 4, Secretary 4, Tri-M Music Club 4, Pep Club 3g Jr.-Sr. Waitress. MELVIN LAWRENCE BYRD If a man looks sharply and attentively, he shall see Fortune. Football Team 49 Pep Club 45 Hi-Y 45 I. C. T. 3. ig? -'hw-A 'lass of 1963 NELSON DOBBIN CALLAHAN 'He is superior who has the best heart nd the best brain, who stands erect by ending above the fallen, who rises by ifting others. restling Team 1, 2, Debate Team 2, 3, , Latin Club 1, 2, J. C. L., Jr. Achieve- ent, President 4, Track Manager 4, xchange Student 3, Beta Club 3, 4, EXICON 3, 4, Business Manager 4, Pep lub 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, De- olay 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, Spanish lub 3, 4 Treasurer 4. PAUL GLENN CANADY 'Art is the only clean thing on earth, accept holiness. onor Society 3, 4, Literary Club 2, 3, 4, resident 4, Spanish Achievement ward, Spanish Club 1, 2, Band 1, 2, unior Class Marshal, Science Club 3, 4, exhipep 4, Pep Club 4, Superlative. DONALD DOUGLAS CHAFFIN My honor is dearer to me than my life. rench Club 2, Glee Club 3, I. C. T. 4. si RICHARD CHARLES Small in stature, but big in everything 'tat makes a friend. rench Club 1, Spanish Club 3, Hunting Fishing 4. CHARLES RAY CALL Men of talent are men for all occasions. Latin Club 1, 2, J. C. L., Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Jr. Achievement 4, Pep Club 4. JAMES VESTAL CALL, JR. The world would be mine if I just had time to take care of it. Band 1, Track Team 1, Wrestling 1, 2, Football Team 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, J. C. L., Baseball Team 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, DeMolay 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Jr. Achievement 4, Science Club 2. -FG' 2 CLARA JANE COVINGTON Work thou for pleasure- Paznt, or sing, or carve. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1. LOUIE ALEXANDER COX Good nature is most Gocllike commenda- tion of a man. Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 3, 45 Key Club 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 4g Latin Club 1, 2, J. C. L., Lexhipep photog- rapher 4. BRENDA JEAN CLARK We meet thee like a pleasant thought. Latin Club lg J. C. L., F. H. A. 1, 2, Glee Club 4, Choral Club 4, Office Assistants Club 4, Vice-President. REYNOLDS CRAIG CLODFELTER I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul. Wrestling Team 1, 2, 43 Latin Club 1, 25 y J. C. L., Science Club 1, 2, Football Team 2, 3, 43 Golf Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Hunting 8: Fishing Club 4. MARVIN KENSLEY CONRAD To make a jest, to cause a laugh, Brmgs happzness to our lives. French Club 1, 2, 35 Science Club 1, 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Hunt- ing Sz Fishing Club 4, Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 4, Pep Club 3, 4. NANCY ADAIR COSTNER N As welcome as sunshine in every place is the beaming approach of a good-na- tured face. Latin Club 1, 2, J. C. L., Science Club 2, 33 Pep Club 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, F. T. A. 49 Homecoming Sponsor 4, Jr.-Sr. Waitress 1, 25 Spanish Club 3, Lexhipep 3, 4, Rep- resentative to Piedmont Festival. enid PATRICIA ANN COX Her face is fair, in her heart is love, he is a good sport in whatever she does? . H. A. 1, Vice-President, Latin Club 1, 5 J. C. L., Student Council 2, 4g Science lub 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Oiiice Assistants lub 3, 4 5 Honor Society 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 45 omecoming Sponsor 49 Jr.-Sr. Waitress g Superlative. GERALD CHRISTOPHER CRAVER 'Of aa good beginning cometh a good nd' atin Club 1, 2, J. C. L., Jr.. Civitan 1, , 3, 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club , 45 Football Team 1 3, 45 Wrestling earn 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 25 House of Rep- esentatives 4. SANDRA JOYCE CRAVER 'The human heart has hidden treasures hose charms were broken if revealed. atin Club 1, 2g J. C. L., Jr.-Sr. Waitress , 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, panish Club 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Cheer- eader 3, 45 House of Representatives 1, , 3, Superlative. SUE ELLEN CRAVER Not too- serious, not too gay, but a rare ood friend in every way. . H. A. lg French Club 1g Spanish Club , 3, House of Representatives lg Literary lub 3, 4, Pep Club 2. ass of 1.963 Ykgigy. tw. see, in itwiaffggt. t gg ' JANET WRENN CROUSE If you want good things to turn up, keep the corners of your mouth that way. Latin Club 1, 25 J. C. L.: Sp ' h C1 b 3 4s PSD Club 2, 3, 4g Scienceaglib 1,12 3' 4, Office Assistants Club 4 5 Beta Club 4. , ROBERT SPENCER CROWELL Always happy, never sad, sometimes naughty, never bad. Football Team 1, 2, 43 Bask tb 11 T 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball Team 45 Trazzk T333 25 House of Representatives lg Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Super-la- tive, Jr. Civitan 3, 4. MICHAEL PAUL DANIEL To know is nothing at allg to imagine is everything. Latin Club 13 J. C. L.3 Spanish Club 3, 43 Monogram Club 43 Football Team 3, 43 Wrestling Team 33 Manager of Track Team 33 Pep Club 3, 43 Track Team 4. VIKKI DIANE DAVENPORT Like a never ending circle does my mirth go on forever. Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Science Club 33 Latin Club 1, 23 J. C. L.3 F. T. A. 43 Tri-M Music Club 4. t I . .. ' ft-. ' . V ' X 'C l ml W . .m,,wM.- X, A' lll' ij? Sen it ALEXANDRE DIAS DEBETTENCOURT, JR. The type of man who moves quietly bu steadily forward. Latin Club 1, 23 J. C. L.3 Band 1, 23 Gle Club 3, 43 Choral Club 43 National Mer Scholarship Finalist3 Transferred fro Buckingham Central High School, Buc ingham, Virginia. MITCHELL JAY DEESE Patience and time conquer all things. I. C. T. 3, 4. LINDA LEE DRAKE Work with a willg there's life in it. F. H. A. 1, 23 D. E. 3, 43 Homecomin, Sponsor 43 Jr.-Sr. Waitress3 Transferrel from Central High School. WALTER JOHNSON DRIVER The quiet and observant always go far. I. C. T. 3, 4. of 1963 MARY ALICE EVERHART Eyes that smile are wise. cience Club 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, Of- ce Assistants Club 3, 4. SANDRA ROSE EVERHART It is better to give than to receive. atin Club 1, 2, J. C. L. HAMA ELIZABETH FARRIS kind nature and a well balanced ou travel far and no better find. Club 1, 2, 3g French Club 1, 2, Club 35 Debating Team 2, 35 Lit- Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Honor 3, 4, Junior Class Marshal, Banquet 1, 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 4, LEXICON 3 4. LONNIE LUTHER FELTS that lends, gives. E. Club 3, 4. DOUGLASS MYERS EVERHART Born, for success he seems With grace to win, with a heart to holdf' Football Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Team lg Track Team 2, 3, 4, Band 1, Key Club 2, 3, 43 Secretary 4g Hi-Y 4, French Club 1, 2, Science Club 2, 3. EDITH SAVANA EVERHART Nothing endureth like personal quali- ties. F. H. A. 1g Science Club 1g Pep Club 4, Choral Club 4. HARRY HOWARD GOFORTH More than wisdom, more than wealth is a merry heart that laughs at caref' Honor Society 4, DeMolay 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Latin Club 1, 2, J. C. L., Science Club 2, 3, Band 1, Football Team 3, Wrestling Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team 1, Scholar- ship Banquet 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4. CARL WILLIAM GRAY Everything nourishes what is strong al- ready. Freshman Class Vice-President, Student Council 2, 4, Parliarnentarian 4, Football Team 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, President 4, Sen- ior Class President, Superlative, De- Molay, Senior Counselor 4, Representa- tive to Boys' State. 1 RONN IE DAVID FELTS Silence is a true friend who never be- trays. Spanish Club 2. MARY ELIZABETH FERGUSON Possessing of so graceful a manner that- it charms all those nearby. Jr.-Sr. Waitress 1, 2, F. H. A. 1, Latin Club 1, 2, J. C..L., Science Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Tri' Hi-Y 3, 4, F. T. A. 3, 4, Student Council 4, Superlative. RONALD TINSLEY FRITTS Strong and content, I travel the ope' road. Spanish Club 1, 2, Hi-Y 4, Pep Club 4. THOMAS MALCOM FRITTS, JR. A fellow with a heart sincere is boun. to have a noble career? Football Team 1, Latin Club 1, 2, J. C. L Jr. Civitan 1, 2, 3, 4, House of Representa tives 1, Pep Club 3. Sen ll TOMMY TUCKER GRAYSON 'A star on the court and a great good port. , ootball Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball Team , 2, 3, 45 Basketball Team 2, 3, 45 Span- sh Club 15 Latin Club 15 J. C. L.5 Football ri-Captaing Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 45 uperlativeg House of Representatives 45 ep Club 2, 3, 4. FRANKLIN BERNI-IARDT GREEN 'A gay laughing face, a friendly heartf' eMo1ay 1, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 2, , 45 Spanish Club 45 Latin Club 1, 25 . C. L.5 Science Club 2, 35 House of Rep- esentatives 35 Wrestling Team 1, 25 ootball Team 2, 3, 45 Baseball Team 1, 5 Pep Club 2, 3, 4. JOHN ZEBULON GREEN, III 'Great thoughts come from the heart. atin Club 1, 25 J. C. L5 Hi-Y 3, 4, Treas- rer 45 DeMolay 1, 2, 3, 45 Football Team 25 Track Team 1 25 Spanish Club 35 ntramural Club 4. LINDA LOU HALL Nothing great was ever achieved with- ut enthusiasm. . H. A. 25 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Choral lub 4. ass of 1.963 , . le.- --v F SUSAN MAXINE HALL Her air, her manners, and neat attire, she's a girl whom all admire. House of Representatives 15 French Club 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 45. Majorette 2, 3, 4, Chief 45 Jr.-Sr. Waitress 1, 25 Tri-Hi-Y 45 F. N. A. 45 Pep Club 45 Science Club 35 Superlativeg Homecom- ing .sponsor 3, 45 Representative to the Christmas Parade. WILLIAM ALVIS HALL, JR. Know that the simple gift of being kind is greater than all wisdom of the wise. Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Golf Team 2, 3, 45 Hunting 8: Fishing Club 45 Transferred from East Mecklenburg High School, Charlotte, North Carolina. 1 1 MARILEE PRISCILLA HARB Child, you are like a flower, so sweet and pure of facef' Latin Club 1, 2, J. C. L., F. N. A. 2, 3, 4, President 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 2, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Waitress 2, Homecoming Sponsor 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4. MARTHA HOELL HARDEE A charm of grace, a charm of smile, a charm of friendship all the whilef' Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 4, Debating Team 2, Latin Club 1, 2, J. C. L., Science Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Junior Class Marshal, Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Superlative, F. T. A. 4, Lexhipep 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4, Homecoming Sponsor 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Waitress 2. Seni LINDA GAIL HARVEY The gentle 'mind by gentle deeds i known. F. H. A. 1, Latin Club 1, J. C. L., Spanis Club 2, 3, Glee Club 4, Secretary, Chora Club 4, President. MIAXIE J AYN E HAYES Her lively ways, her friendly srnil make her friendship well worthwhilef Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, Lati Club 1, 2, J. C. L., Office Assistants Clu 4, Treasurer, Homecoming Sponsor 3, 4 Jr.-Sr. Waitress 2, F. H. A. 1, House o Representatives 2. CHARLES GILBERT I-IEDRICK The workman is known by his handi work. I. C. T. 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Footbal Team 1, 2. ROGER RONDEL HEDRICK The quiet man is richer than a crown? Pep Club 4, Intramural Club 4, Wrest ling Team 2. of 1963 REBEKAH CAROLINE HELMSTETLER he is alike to all and liked by all. and 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 J. C. L.5 ience Club 35 Pep Club 45 Girls' Ath- tic Club 4. TOMMY WAYNE HENDERSON riendship ojers the best in life. C. T. 3, 45 V. I. C. 3, 45 Latin Club 15 C. L. JOHNNY WILLIAM HEWITT, JR. hearty laugh, a. mischievous smile, akes for him a life worth while. atin Club 1, 25 J. C. L.5 Jr. Civitan 1, 3. Secretary 2, Lt. Governor 35 Mono- Club 2, 3, 45 Football Team 1, 2, 3, Track Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling Team 22,3 34 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 DeMolay TALMADGE RUSSELL HINKLE honest, sincere, and true, a unbounded and a will to do. Club 1, 25 J. C. L.5 Spanish Club 3, Club 2, 35 F. H. A. 15 Lexhipep Society 3, 45 Scholarship Ban- 1, 2, 35 Junior Class Marshal, Chief5 Club 2, 3, 45 F. T. A. 45 Debate RONDELL EUGENE HEDRICK No task is too' steep for human wit. Latin Club 1, 25 J. C. L.5 Jr. Civitan 1, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 45 Football Team 1, 25 Track Team 1, 25 Wrestling Team 2, 3, 45 Jr. Civitan of the Year 25 DeMolay , 2, 3, 4. LINDA KAY HEGE A true, sincere, and noble friend, Therein lies her charm. F. H. A. 15 Spanish Club 1, 2, 45 Science Club 2, 3, Secretary 35 Student Council 35 F. T. A. 3, 45 F. N. A. 35 Beta Club 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Pep Club 3, 4. JOSEPH BELVIN HORNBUCKLE, JR. Far may 'we search before we find a heart so manly or so kind. Football Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, Track 1, 2, Golf Team 3, Jr. Civitan 2, French Club 1, 2, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, LEx1coN 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Superlative, Honor Society 4, Treas- urer. MARSHA CAROL HUNTLEY Her laughing eyes, her charming smile Will warm your heart completely. Band 1, Latin Club 1, 2, J. C. L., Pep Club 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4, F. N. A. 3, 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Honor Society 4. CONRAD CONLEY HINSON, JR. His aim is neper to offend, and ever person is his friend. House of Representatives 1, Band 1, 2, 3 Latin Club 1, 2, J. C. L., Science Club 2 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Vice Pre's1dent 4, Hi-Y, Honor Society 3, 4. ROBERT ODELL HOLCOMBE, JR. They are only truly great who are trul good. - Latin Club 1, Spanish Club 3, 4, Pe Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Transferred from Chat tanooga, Tennessee. CAROL ANN HONEYCUTT My heart is like a singing bird. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State Band 3, Frenc Club 1, 2, Literary Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Offic Assistants Club 3, F. T. A. 3, Tri-M Musi Club 4, President, Pep Club 4, Honor So ciety 4. WILLIAM DELBERT HOPKINS Always a good sport and willing to d his part. I. C. T. 3, 4, President 4, Hunting 81: Fish ing Club 4. Seni GARY LEE JARVIS Steady, earnest and full of spunkf' llee Club 1, 2. ANNE DOUGLAS J EFFERIES To be glad of life because it gives one a hance to love, work, and play. . H. A. 1, Spanish Club 1,' 2, French lub 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, F. N. A. 4. BRENDA FAYE JOHNSON Ehe only way to have a friend, is to be e JJ . H. A. 1, 2gG1ee Club 4, Pep Club 3, 43 oral Club 4, Transferred from Thomas- lle Senior High School. BRENDA GAYLE KOONTS he temple of the purest thoughts is lencef' . H. A. 1, 2, Glee Club 45 Pep Club 43 oral Club 4. ass of 1963 hr RQ' ,V SYLVIA DAWN KOONTS Fond, outspoken, carefree ways, Those about her to amaze. Latin Club 1, 2, J. C. L., Science Club 1, 2, 35 F. T. A. 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, LEXICON 3, 4, Homecoming Sponsor 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 Beta Club 4. CARLTON KEITH LEONARD I.know not what the future holds, but neither grief nor sorrow shall conquer my life. Latin Club 1, 25 J. C. L., Key Club l, 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice-President 4g Science Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 3, 43 Drafting Club 45 Superlativeg Track Team 1, Football Team 1, 25 Basketball Team 43 Wrestling Team 1, Baseball Team 23 House of Rep- resentatives 1. CHARLES NOLAN LEONARD These are the joys of the open road For him who travels without a load. House of Representative 1, 2, 3, 4g Senior Class Vice-Presidentg Football 1, 3, 45 Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4g Hunting 8: Fishing Club 45 Key Club 15 Pep Club 3, 45 Superlative.- LAWRENCE MELVIN LEONARD A quitter never wins, and a. winner never quits. Football Team 1, 2, 3, Baseball Team 1, 23 Basketball 1, Latin Club 1, 2g J. C. L., Key Club lg House of Representatives 15 Science Club 1. eni JAMES ROY LEONARD A care-free heart is a great endowmentf Science Club 1, Key Club 25 D. O. 3 I. C. T. 4g Science Club 2, 3. HENRY ANDREW LINEBERGER High erected thought seated in the hear of courtesy. Key Club 2, 3, 4g Spanish Club 2, Scienc Club lg Football Team 2, 3, 45 Track Tea g.,42, 3, 43 Monogram Club 4, Pep Clu JAMES GASTON LINVILLE Honesty, self-possession, determination kindness, and confidence are the funda mental factors for an honorable success? French Club 1, 2, Track Team 1, 2g Ke Club 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Honor So ciety 3, 45 LEXICON 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4 Junior Class Marshal, Intramural Clu 43 Superlative. TONY AUSTIN LOPP He is happy who knoweth not himsel to be otherwise. Latin Club lg J. C. L.g Spanish Club 2 Football Manager lg DeMo1ay 1, 2, 3, 4, House of Representatives 25 Jr. Civitan 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, President 45 Science Club 1. E' lass of 1963 'Life has no pleasure nobler than friend- . hip. rench Club 15 Science Club 15 Band 1, 25 lee Club 45 Choral Club 45 Office Assist- nts Club 4. NEIL MCCULLOCH He who enjoys all things scatters enjoy- ent. atin Club 1, 25 Key Club 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 5 Tri-M Music Club 45 All-State Band 35 ep Club 45 J. C. L. JAMES MCCUTCHEN, JR. The hearty handclasp, the honest gaze, he voice that means the things he says. atin Club 1, 25 J. C. L.5 Spanish Club 3, , President 35 Vice-President 45 Track eam 1, 25 Basketball Team 2, 3, 45 Sci- nce Club 25 Pep Club 35 DeMolay 45 ennis Team 45 Monogram Club 4. JERRY WAYNE MCDANIEL It matters not how a man dies but how e livesf' ey Club 2, 3, 45 French Club 2, 35 Bus rivers' Club 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Science lub 15 Latin Club 15 J. C. L. BRENDA KAYE LOVELL Friends are born not made. F. H. A. 15 F. N. A. 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Glee Club 45 Choral Club 45 Homecoming Sponsor 4. ALICE ANITA LOWDER A love of life, there'll always be for in her heart is a melody. Latin Club 15 J. C. L.5 F. H. A. 1, 25 Pep Club 45 D. E. 4, Secretary. JAMES WINFIELD MEACHUM Heights are to be looked at, not to be looked from. Key Club 15 I. C. T. 3, 4. JANET CAROLYN MEIERE Her ways are ways of pleasantness and her paths are paths of peace. Band 15 French Club 1, 25 Jr.-Sr. Waitress 25 Literary Club 2, 35 Latin Club 35 Horne- coming Sponsor 45 J. C. L.5 F. T. A. 3, 4, Secretary 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Beta Club 45 Miss Veteran's Day 1962. JAMES PATRICK MCGIN N f'His strength is great because his hem is puref' Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Stor keeper 25 Football Team 1, 2, 35 Baseba Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball Team Sophomore Class Vice-President5 Scien Club 15 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Spanis Club 1, 2, 4, President 45 Pep Club 3, geivlolay 1, 2, 3, 45 Superlativeg Lexhipe CAROL DIANE MCWHORTER Intellect and grace both join together make a perfect woman. Latin Club 15 J. C. L.5 Spanish 2, President 35 Science Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y 4, Assistant Treasurer 3, Mistress of Cer monies 35 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, President F. H. A. 15 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Jr.-S Waitress 1, 25 Sophomore Class Presiden Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Beta Club 3, 45 S perlative. JOHN ERNEST MANGUM Ambition is the conquerer of fortune Track 35 Intramural 4. EDITH CAROL MEACHUM Quiet, friendly and nice to know. Latin Club 15 J. C. L.5 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 2, President 45 Chor Club 4. eni CAROL ELIZABETH MICHAEL 'The hand that hath made you fair, hath ade you good. . C. L., Latin Club 1, 2, Homecoming ponsor 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3, F. T. A. 5 Spanish Club 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 4g Sec- etary 4, Tri-Hi-Y 45 Oiiice Assistants lub 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 1. MAGGIE BRENDA MODE 'Virtue is the truest nobility. . E. 3, 4, F. H. A. 1, 23 Transferred from est Davidson. MAIVHVIIE LINDA MODE 'To be trusted is a greater compliment han to be loved. . E. 3, 4, Glee Club 45 F. H. A. 1, 25 ransferred from West Davidson. DONALD GENE MONEY 'What greater capital can one possess han health and good nature. . E. 3, 4. of 1.963 'T-T2 .K , A U ASHLEY PRESNELL MOORE In thy face one sees the map of honor, truth, and loyalty. Football 1, Track lg Spanish Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 23 J. C. L., DeMo1ay 3, 45 H1-Y 4, Pep Club 3, 45 Science Club 1. MARY ELLEN MORRIS I find the world not gray but rosy. F. H. A. 1, 2, Glee Club 4, Vice-President 43 Pep Club 3, 45 Choral Club 45 Latin Club 13 J. C. L. JANET CAROL MORROW A constant friend is a thing rare and hard to find. F. H. A. 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 3, 45 Choral Club 45 Pep Club 45 Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation 4. GIDEON TAYLOR MOTLEY, JR. Bravery never goes out of fashion. D. E. 3, 4, Assistant President 3, Presi- dent 45 Football Team 1. s M 9-5 5 V . S ' 1 1 L ,.KEg. ' ta 1- . Q93 M YQ ,TE-1 L ,. fss., '- . -a. I VE' 1i,::':.E1 ,' QQ ww wgs, .uw w- 1 5522 ww. . 'ii 1 FMJ 7 Af big L '1 Tx i r ,flag fu .u WR. JG 223 Sen BARBAR Few things are z and skill. Tri-Hi-Y 4, Secretary5 Jr. 4, Secretary, Honor Society 4 5 4, Vice-President5 Library Club 45 Homecoming Sponsor 45 ferred from Boyden High School bury, North Carolina. EARLENE FAYETTE MURPHY Her eyes are deeper than the depth waters still at evening. F. H. A. 15 Latin Club 1, 25 J. C. Science Club 15 Spanish Club 3, 45 Club 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Homecoming Sponsor 4. JACQUELYN LORENE MYERS Sweet and gracious and loving, too- Always doing things for Latin Club 1, 25 J. C. L.5 Club 3, Secretary 25 Spanish Club H. 15 F. T. A. 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 3, 4, Chief 45 Student Council 3, 45 Class Presidentg Homecoming Queen Junior Class Marsha15 Honor 45 LEXICON 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 25 Jr.-Sr. l, 25 Superlativeg Miss Davidson 19625 Scholarship Banquet 1, 2, Hi-Y Coronation Queen 4. THOMAS CLIFFORD MYERS None but the brave deserve the fair. Football Team 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 1 25 Monogram Club 3, 4. lass of 1963 KAREN SUE PARKS The love of books, the golden key That opens the enchanted door. . H. A. 15 Latin Club 1, 25 J. C. L.g Li- brary Club 1, 25 Pep Club 45 Honor So- iety 4. PHYLLIS ANN PARKS The most precious things are more often one up in small packages. atin Club 1, 25 J. C. L.5 F. H. A. 15 Sci- nce Club 2, 35 House of Representatives 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Homecom- ing Sponsor 1, 25 Sophomore Class Treas- urerg Oiiice Assistants Club 45 Superla- 1ve. PAUL ERVIN PENN IN GER 'The surest way not to jail is to deter- ine to succeed. atin Club 1, 25 J. C. L.5 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, resident 45 Drum Major 45 Pep Club 45 ri-M Music Club 4, Treasurer. WOODROW FRANKLIN PERRELL 'Honest as Abe Lincoln, but twice as ood looking. rench Club 1, 25 Science Club 35 Pep lub 35 DeMo1ay 3, 45 Hi-Yi 3, 4, Ofhcer 5 Tennis 1. DAVID FOSTER OWEN Silence accomplishes much that noise cannot. French Club 1, 25 Wrestling Team 3, 45 Monogram Club 4. DAUGHN VICTORIA PARKS The lady of wisdom is the lady of worth. Band.1, 2, 3, 45 Majorette 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 J. C. L.5 F. N. A. 2, 3, 4, Treas- lexiexlg 445 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Literary Club 45 Pep u . iw H H 6 s as JAVES DAVID PRINCE Either I will find a way or I will make one. I. C. T. 3, 4, Bus Drivers' Club 4. BRENDA FAYE RATCLIFF Genius succeeds sometimesg hard work always. D. E. 3, 4g Transferred from North Surry High School, Mount Airy, North Carolina. BETTY JO PHILLIPS Here buds the promise of celestial worth. Glee Club 1g Latin Club 1, 23 J. C. L., F. N. A. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 44 Science Club 2, Honor Society 3, 45 Library As- gstafniils Club 3, 4, Secretary 35 Tri- 1- . RACHEL FRANCES POPE Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Latin Club 1, J. C. L., Band 1, 2, 3, 4. SUSAN ANN POPE She opened her mouth with wisdom and in her tongue is the law of kindness. F. H. A. 1, 25 French Club 3g OHice As- sistants Club 3, 4, Secretary 45 Homecom- Eg Spfnsor 4 5 Glee Club 4, Choral Music u . SAMUEL LEE PREVETTE, JR. An unselyish personality, the greatest gift of all. - Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Track Team 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Football Team 3. Seni DARRELL GARNETT REAVIS He has no malice in his mind, no rufles on his shirt. D. E. 3, 4. RICHARD CLAY RHODES Large is his bounty and his soul sin- ceref' DeMolay 2, 3, 4, Jr. Deacon 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, House of Representatives 4, Vice- Chairman 4, Football Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Captain 4, Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Team 3, Superlative, Latin Club 1, 2, J. C. L. CAROL LYNN ROBERSON She appears quiet without commotion With goodly spirit and early devotion. F. H. A. 1, Latin Club 1, 2, J. C. L., Jr.-Sr. Waitress 2, Science Club 2, 3, Pep Club 3, 4, F. T. A. 4. RONALD ROY ROGERS The boy who wins is the boy who works- The boy who toils while the next one shirksf' Latin Club 1, 2, J. C. L., Baseball Team 4, Boys' Intramural Club 4. lass of 1.963 V X . 3 -Q W qu-.ea THEODORE SATTERWYTHE ROYSTER, JR. Loyal hearted, strong of mind, a nobler fellow youfll never find. Football Team 2, 3, 4, Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 3, DeMolay 1, 2 ,3, 4, Senior Class Treasurer, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 3, Band 1, Beta Club 4. JAMES RAY SAMUELS True and always kind, a better pal no one could find. Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Intramural Club 4. JAMES MAXEY SANDERSON He is not of an age but for all timef' DeMo1aY 1, 2, 3, 4, Scribe 2, Jr. Coun- selor 3, Master Counselor 4, Football Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Storekeeper 3, Treasurer 4, Latin Club 1, 2, J. C. L., Sci- ence Club 1, 2, President 2, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Board of Directors 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Representative to Boys' a e. CHARLES MILTON SARGENT Mercy blesseth him that gives and him that takes. I. C. T. 3, 4, Assistant Treasurer 3. l is-g' STE -' u ww f- --wf f eni DONALD RALPH SHAW Much knoweth he who knoweth that to give is to live. Glee Club 4, I. C. T. 3, 4, Hunting 81 Fish- ing Club 4. GEORGIA EARLE SICELOFF 'Tis the songs you sing and the smiles you wear that make the sunshine every- where. Latin Club 1, 2, J. C. L., F. H. A. 1, Sci- ence Club 2, Jr.-Sr. Waitress 2, Spanish Club 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 3, 4, President 4, Homecoming Sponsor 3, 4, Library Assistants Club 3, House of Rep- resentatives 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Honor So- ciety 4. BETTY SUE SINK Sunshine comes along with thee. F. H. A. 1, Science Club 2, Latin Club 1, 2, J. C. L., Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Lexhipep 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Junior Class Marshal, Library Assistants Club 3, F. N. A. 4. CHESTER LAMAR SNYDER Quiet in appearance with motives 'un- known. I. C. T. 3, 4. of 1963 TER OTTO KURT STEINMUELLER e whose inborn worth his acts com- endg n gentle soul, to human race a friend. terary Club 4, Honor Society 4, For- n exchange student from Germany. MICHAEL WAYNE STOKES o great intellectual thing was ever ne by great effort, a great thing can ly be done by a great man, and he does without effort. ench Club 1, 25 LEXICON 3, 4, Key Club 4, President 43 Boys' Intramural Club President, House of Representatives 4, nor Society 4. FRANK LEE STONER love work, it fascinates meg ould sit and watch it for hours. tin Club 1, 2, J. C. L., DeMo1ay 1, 2, 3, Track Team 1, 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary Pep Club 4. BRUCE DARRELL STREETMAN noble 'man in his own worth. tin Club 1, 23 J. C. L., Pep Club 3, 49 lf Team lg French Club 3, Track Team 'HUYWW JAMZES EUGENE SNYDER, JR. Better is he than the best. E Student Council 3, 4, President 4, Vice- President 33 House of Representatives 1, Who's Who in High Schools, Superlativeg Representative to Boys' Stateg Football Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Captain 4, Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 23 J. C. L.g DeMolay 1, 2, 3, 45 Secretary of Freshman Classg Treasurer of Sophomore Class, Lexhipep 3 ,4g Beta Club 4. CHARLES JACKSON STALEY, JR. Eeach person plays his part each day! Whoa ho! The world's all right I say. Hi-Y 3, 4, Science Club lg Latin Club 1, 23 J. C. L., Jr. Achievement 4. 0 iw NM .fi 2 w A 1 riis RALPH TAGGART TEAGUE, JR. Those with knowledge and love are never desolate. Latin Club 1, 2g J. C. L.g Hi-Y 3, 4, Ser- geant-at-Arms 4g Science Club 15 Hunt- ing Sz Fishing Club 4. STEVE BRADY TEMPLE A merry heart maketh a cheerful coun- tenancef' Jr. Civitan 3, 45 Pep Club 4. JANET CAROL SWICEGOOD Knowledge of fun makes a well-rounded gir . F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Science Club lg French Club lg Pep Club 43 D. E. 3, 4. AMANDA VICTORIA SWING Her heart is true and pure as gold. Latin Club 1, 25 J. C. L.g F. H. A. 15 Of- fice Assistants Club 49 Pep Club 4. EMMA SUE TADLOCK This shining window of the soul. 5. A. 15 Latin Club 1, 2g J. C. L.g D. E. CHARLES FRANKLIN TAYLOR A steady boy with a goal in view, And willing to work and see it through. French Club 1, 2, 3g Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Elub 45 'Boys' Intramural Club 4, Secre- ary. eni JIMMY EUGENE THOMASON 'His heart is one of those which 'most :nchanted us. 3and 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 43 Tri-M Mlusic Club 43 Wrestling Team 1, 23 Span- sh Club 1, 2, Pep Club 3, 4. SANDRA KAY THOMPSON 'She who plants kindness, gathers love. Band lg Glee Club 2, 45 Choral Club 4, Vice-President. HAROLD KELLY TROUTMAN I profess not talking, only let each 'man o his best. atin Club 1, 25 J. C. L., French Club 33 unting 8: Fishing Club 4, Band 1, 2. KENNETH EUGENE TROUTMAN erseverence toward a goal succeedeth the end. ass of 1963 ,alma ,fl ,NM 1. Nw ab CTT? JEANNETTE ELIZABETH TURNER Give the world the best you have and the best will come to you. French Club 1, 25 Science Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Debating Team 2, 3, Latin Club 3, 4 9 J. C. L., Library Assistant Club 33 Junior Class Marshal, Honor Society 3, 4 g Literary Club 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Pep ?1L5b34g LEx1coN 45 Scholarship Banquet JOEL TYSINGER Ready for anything, be it work or play. Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Club 4, Vice-President. ' PEGGY JEAN TYSINGER Admired by all who know her well. F. H. A. 1, 2. BETTIE EUGENIA WASHBURN Happiness is the only good. The way to be happy is to make others so JJ Latin Club 1, 2g J. C. L., F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2g Glee Club 4g Pep Club 3, 45'-D. O. 3, 4, Secretary 45 Home- coming Sponsor 3, 4g Office Assistants Club 3, 4, Science Club 2. U L ww, 4 X 1 ...V ' 711511. I sf, eni DONALD CECIL WAUGH The sincerest of personalities. Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4g Hunting Fishing Club 4, French Club 3. ANTOINETTE RAY WIKE Loads of wit and full of fung Everything she does is well done. Latin Club' 1, 2, President 2g French Clu 3, 45 Science Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-Presiden lg Literary Club 2, 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Waitres 1, 25 Bus Drivers' Club 3, 45 Junior Clas Marshalg Honor Society 3, 4, President 4 Homecoming Sponsor 4g Tri-Hi-Y 43 De hating Team 2, House of Representative 2g Lexhipep 3, 4, Editor 43 Scholarshi Banquet 1, 2, 35 Superlative. REGINA ELLIOTT WILLIAMS If cheerfulness be counted the measur of success, then she is a millionaire. Latin Club 1, 2, J. C. L.g F. H. A. 15 Sci ence Club 23 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi- 3, 43 Jr.-Sr. Waitress 25 Office Assistant Club 4,, Presidentg Superlative. SHIRLEY JEAN COLLINS WILLIAM Never idle a moment, thrifty an thoughtful of others. F. H. A. 1, 2, 39 Glee Club 2, 3g D. E. 4 Transferred from Holston High School Knoxville, Tennessee. ass of 1.963 SARA PAULINE YARBOROUGH ope makes life the way it isg therefore, hope. H. A. 1, 25 Glee Club 2, 45 French Pep Club 45 Oiiice Assistants Club 2, 3. ,VEATRUL KAYE YARBROUGH t's well to think wellg s divine to- act well. anish Club 1, 25 F. H. A. 15 'Choral ub 45 Glee Club 4. FORREST HARRISON YATES nd what thou art may never be de- oyed. I ench Club 15 Wrestling Team 1, 2, 3, 45 ack Team 1, 2, 3, 4. INNIE MARGUERITE ZIMMERMAN land haired, light-hearted, always gay, e will lead you on her merry way. tin Club 1, 25 J. C. L.5 F. H. A. 15 Sci- ce Club 2, 35 Jr.-Sr. Waitress 1, 25 anish Club 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Bus ivers' Club 35 F. T. A. 3, 45 Debating am 2 5 Cheerleader 45 Scholarship Ban- et 15 House of Representatives 35 Hon- Society 4. BARBARA JEAN WILSON She shows her taste, refined and just. Latin Club 1, 25 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Office As- sistants Club 3, 45 J. C. L. VICTORIA JANE WOMIBAUGH So when my tongue would speak her praises due- It stopped with thoughts and astonish- mentf' Latin Club 1, 25 J. C. L.5 Science Club 15 Choral Club 4. .Lv ,N . 1 -. ,flgijw N . Italia.. Hi. ll Left to right: Mr. Carroll Bowen, Mrs. Ottis Hedrick, Miss Charlotte Matthews, Mr. David Holcombe I Senzor Class Sponsors MOTTO: Attempt great things for God FLOWER: Red Rose COLORS : Green and White CLASS ELECTIVES: Maxey Sanderson, Testatorg Harry Goforth, Prophetg Joe Hornbuckle, Historian, and Tony Wike, Poet. 50 Superla tives MOST POPULAR Jackie Myers Jimmy Snyder 51 Superla tives MOST INTELLECTUAL Bethy Farris Jimmy Linville 52 Superla tives ,M Y.: k , . BEST PERSONALITY Tricia Berrier Carl Gray 53 Superla tives ..,, L.,, , , mmm !Ia,....W,, . Q ,jm- MOST TALENTED Sue Hall Paul Canady 54 Superla tives 1 J, we ' K WITTIEST Spencer Crowell Tony Wike 55 Superla tives MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Martha Hardee Maxey Sanderson 56 Superla tives A O 4, .1,,, xxl, , is M MOST ATTRACTIVE BEST LOOKING Libby Ferguson Teddy Royster 57 Superla tives BEST ATHLETES Tommy Grayson Regi Williams 58 Superla tives CUTEST Nolan Leonard Phyllis Parks 59 Superla tives FRIENDLIEST Johnny Bumgarner Linda Berrier 60 Superla tives MOST DEPENDABLE Pat MCGiI1H Carol McWhorter 61 Superlatives MOST VERSATILE Joe Hornbuckle Sandra Craver 62 Superla tives BEST DRESSED Arlene Bickel Keifh Leonard 63 Marshals First Tow, left to right: Betty Sink, Jackie Myers, Tony Wike, and Talmadge Hinkle, Chief. Second row, left to right: Paul Canady, Kay Albright, Jeanette Turner, Bethy Ferris, Jimmy Linville, Martha Hardee. Marshals are selected on the basis of their scholarship from their freshmen through their junior year in high school. 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Donnie Adkins Larry Anderson Andy Andrew Alan Bagby Jean Baker Judy Barber Bruce Beck Carolyn Beck Connie Beck Danny Beck David Beck Sue Beck Larry Bell Ricky Benfleld Wayne Berrier Jake Billings Hugh Bingham Dolly Black Lee Black Sharon Blackburn John Blaylock Robert Botsch Martha Briggs Calvin Brinkley W L Johnny Davis Joyce Davis Ruth Davis Kay Dunn Roy Dunn Cordy Easter Jeanne Ebelein Sarah Epley Ann Evans Larry Evans Johnny Everhart Kenneth Everhart Patsy Everhart Robert Everhart Terry Everhart Tonya Everhart Jesse Forrest Roger Fowler Margaret Freeman Pat Freitag Harvey Fulbright Jeanette Furr Pat Gibbs Pam Grandolfi Brenda Gray Pat Gray Durante Griffin Kathy Griggs Joe Haire Carolyn Hamilton Doris Harris Honey Hartley Rebecca Hartley Gary Hedrick Judy Hedrick Ronnie Hedrick Judy Hege Nellie Hege Robert Hege Betty Hemphill Jimmy Hester Becky Hicks Geraldine Hill Hariette Hilton Kay Hobbs Clyde Hogan Diana Holmes Jean Hough 31944-1962 Ti. 4- Steve Lewis Becky Lingle Odell Link Bill Long Bebs Mann Brenda Marion Journey Marion Steve Marley Joseph Marusak Shirley Mauldin Judy Mauze Barry May Tad Meade Tommy Meader Bob Melton Retha Metcalf Steve Miller Thompson Miller Bubber Monson Judy Moody Susan Moore Eric Morgan Larry Morrison Sue Mulleady Hazel Sargeant John Sauls Jim Saunders Stephen Schaeffer David Sechrest Jimmy Sellars Lloyd Shank Margie Shaw Annie Shipton Johnny Shoaf Richard Shoaf David Siceloif Auburn Simmons Sondra Simpson Cheryl Sink Teenie Sink Ann Smith Anne Smith Barbara Smith Glenn Smith James Smith Kenneth Smith Libby Smith Lynn Smith Pat Smith Penny Smith Sarah Smith Regina Sofer Danny Stamey Jerry Stanford Joyce Stanley Linda Stanton Wayne Stovall Judy Swicegood Larry Swicegood Mike Swink tPete Taylor Ronnie Tesh Ronald Trantham Bobby Troutman Lynn Truell Eddie Tyree Doris Tysinger Ray Tysinger Johnny Walden Brenda Walser Gary Walsingham John Warner gf 1946-1963 Ricky Weaver Jean Williams Keith Williams Tommy Williams Georgia Win grove Danny Wood Cynthia Workman Roger Worley Pattie Wylie Jamie Yawn Elaine Yates Larry Young Sue Young Sydney Young Eddie Zimmerman Q5 ,V ,,.. in H H, if H, fs, We M. 15 ' In-113: H ,N .i- . 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Jon: TATE CHQ? 1 in ---- , X' r' ' Q . .5 I -.,.1 ju M wJ M v ,argl 1 , W , , . 7, w 32 fi Em 1 N, K N, N 1 'ww 1 A1 WB H v. w1E2g2Mvwwwwj.! w Y M '4 pw- . 0 Q , N L .gh W V A 'ffiwwwn g'?fQf?w ,x i 1 xr B3 .k R w M me z Y as Mm H :lil 1' un Freshman Class Officers -sf- fi? ,f Michele McDade, Treasurerg Joan Grandolfi, Vice-Presidentg Lynn Kepley, Presi dentg Becky Chambless, Secretary. f'1U:'3o'1: Beth Adams Richard Adams Molly Albright Roger Allen Danny Anderson Steve Atkins Tommy Bailey Pam Ball Patricia Banks Tommy Barnes Eugene Barnhill Kay Bean Sandra Bean Jerry Beck Robyn Beck Tommy Beck Linda Benfleld Becky Benoy Dianne Berrier Frankie Berrier Ronnie Biesecker Jane Bingham Danny Everett Black Margaret Black Windon Blanton Earlene Bowers Mary Branch Tony Bridgeman Bruce Briggs Ronald Briggs Martha Brinkley Claudia Brockett Barbara Brown Donald Brown Martha Brown Camille Burkhart Delores Byars Louise Byerly Charles Caddell Alma Carlton Kay Carter Marie Castleberry Bob Cecil Margaret Ann Cecil Jimmy Chafiin Becky Chambles Stephen Church Suzanne Cleary Danny Cole Betty Jean Coleman Horace Conner Betty Cope Leslie Cornman Harold Cranford Mike Craver Dale Crotts Roger Curry Ina Curtis Wayne Dagenhart Tommy Daniel Linda Drawdy Shirley Dunn Frances Eastridge Elizabeth Edwards Steve Erickson June Evans Cathy Everhart Cissy Everhart Dennis Everhart Hugh Everhart Jeanette Everhart Jo Everhart Judy Everhart Ricky Everhart Skip Everhart Susan Eloise Everhart Susan Everhart Brenda Farabee Janet Fite Diana Flowers Myra Jean Forshee Ethel Franklin Edward Freeman Joyce Fritts Victor Furr Doris Gainey Alan Gibson Ricky Gibson Joan Grandolfii Lillian Green Saundra Green Larry Griffith Carolyn Grimes Danny Grubb Donald Haley Frankie Hames Walter Harper Doug Hartzog Janet Hawkins Mary Lee Hayes Bill Hearn Sue Hearn Emily Hedrick Grady Hedrick Mont Hedrick Charles Hege Linda Hege Barbara Hegler Judy Hegler Linda Hegler Jimmy Helmstetler Jerry Hester Kathy Hill Ed Hinkle Linda Hobbs Bobby Hogan Martin Holder Patti Holder Sammy Hollefield Paul Holmes Chip Holton Richard Honeycutt Steve Horton Robert Hubbs David Hunt Jerry Hunt Dottie Isaacs Keith Jarvis Margaret Jefferies Jimmy Johnson Ronnie Johnson Evelyn Jones Dee Dee Jordan Judy Joyner Bobby Kepley Donna Lyn Kepley Bobby Charles Kerley Vicki Kersey Linda Ann Kiger Carolyn Lee Kimbrell Judy Kirnbrell Donna King Clara Koonts Rudy Koonts Sherry Koonts Garry Koonts Andy Lamb Carol Lanning Laurinda Lanning Joyce Ann Laws Freddie Layton Teenie Lee Gail Leonard Jerry Colen Leonard Jill Leonard Kenneth Leonard Rochel Leonard Linda Lewis Billy Linthicum Lynn Littleton Wayne Littleton Steve Loflin Gary Loggins Sara Jo Lohr Bud Loman Cheryl Long James Lopp Lindsay Lopp Ronnie Lopp Patsy McCarn Elise McCombs Michelle McDade Connie Lee McElroth Robby McGinn Garland Macemore David Machacek Steve Maness Billy Marion Charlotte Martin David Martin Sammy Martin Wanda R Martin Leslee Mashburn Deborah Matthews John Mauney Wayne Medford Linda Medlin Judy Metcalf Brenda Michael Fred Michael Paul Michael Randy Michael Jarlene Milam Clyde Miles Jo Ann Miller Kathy Miller Mike Miller Priscilla Miller Janie Mitchell Robert Mize Bs- .gran NX , X im I by I .Qu J-Lfgszk Nu A 6'5- 'ff Sheila Ann Mize Robert Mode Marie Moore Martha Ann Moore Jerry Morgan Ann Morphis Joe Morris Judy Lynn Morris Soundra Morris Jack Mundy Brenda Murph Linda Murphy Eddie Myers Suzanne Myers - Janice Rae Nance Pam Norman Marvin Owen Reeta Owen Cathy Owen Donnie Palmer Stewart Parks Kaye Parrish Vivian Peacock Bill Pearce Don Pennington Randy Perryman Stan Peterson Barbara Phass Gary Phillips Michael Phillips Ted Philpott Blanche Poole Barbara Poole Ken Porter Van Raper Judy Rochels Karen Reece Suzanne Riddle Chris Ripple Felice Roberts mmnnwa U: Dorothy Robinson Beverly Rose Janice Rowe ' Jo Sadler Eunice Sargent Randy Sechrest Richard Shillinglaw Al Shoaf Cathie Shoaf Ronnie Sink Sara Beth Sink Steve Sink Brenda Sizemore Jean Smith Libby Smith Linda Smith Mary Smith Ronald Smith Tammy Smith Roger Snider Paula Sporko Sylvia Spears Kathy Stallings Phyllis Staten Patricia Steed Al Stokes Bobby Stokes Christine Sutton Kaye Swicegood Jack Swing Steve Tesh Becky Thomas Bill Thompson Kay Thompson Mimi Thorton Dan Touchstone Scott Trantham Patricia Troutman Mike Trull Ann Truett Qs. vi, Z' Danny Tussey Phyllis Tutterow Billie Jo Walker Donnie Walker Chuck Wall Lindy Wall Danny Wallace Patricia Wallace Joan Walser Bill Walters Linda Walters Ricky Walser Greg Warner Dianne Watson Sheilah Welborn Glenda White Gloria Whittington Richard Wicker Eddie Wike David Williams Sally Williams Ray Williams Brenda Wilson Larry Wilson Jerry Wilson Connie Wingrove Craig Worley Gay Nell Worley Jimmie Carol Yarbrough Judi Yarbrough Larry Yarbrough Ken York Billy Young Carol Young Jay Young Robbie Young Glenna Younts Mary Younts 2111 ' 12:11 N H N 1111. 11.11, 5 sa 5 1 , 1 1 51 1 1 1 1 1 'S ' T '1 N 1 ' 5 , .mm 1. .1 . 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President diiii JIMMY SNYDER EXECUTIVE STUDENT COUNCIL Left to right: Carl Gray, Parliamentariang John McWhorter, Assistant Storekeeperg Thompson Miller, Storekeeperg Sherry Wilson, Secre- tary, Maxey Sanderson', Treasurerg Doug Pritch- ard, Vice-President. 12th, Grade: Libby Ferguson, Jackie Myers, Patsy Cox, Pat McGinn, Carol McWhorter, 11th Grade: Susan Moore, Carolyn Beck, Jane Leonard, Hugh Bingham, 10th Grade: Cindy Mills, Jack Carter, Anne Bingham, 9th Grade: Dee Dee Jordan, Ted Philpott. xy' :Rctg ' CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Student Government HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 4 f .W ,q . -1 w -v-- ,. 1-1 -Y i 'F Y 1 ff 1 - ,M -1 .far Y rv .x Y-in T all f MEMBERS: Doug Pritchard, Tricia Berrier, Rick Rhodes, Bob Philpott, Chip Craver, Nolan Leonard, Freddie Mich- ael, Tommy Grayson, Susan Michael, Evelyn Hackney, Charles Caddell, Larry Koonts, Ronnie Biescher, Mickey York, Billy McGinn, Mickey Corn, Reid Rhodes, Bill Swaim, Eddie Wike, Steve Erickson, Jack Mundy, Du- rante Griflin, Wayne Berrier, Michael Stokes, Coy Hepler, John Fite, Pam Childers, Bebs Mann, Kathy Shoaf, Lindy Wall, Carol Lanning, Sue Hearn, Jane Brady w pp 9'- ' H , ,, ww. ,.. A V- 'N is-H W-, he Editor-in-Chief Advisor JACKIE MYERS CHARLOTTE MATTHEWS ' W, , ,1 ' 1 '- . , 17521 N W 'H I ,,,1w,,,,gwy,,wm,,,,y,,,5 THE 1962-63 LEXICON STAFF Senior Class Editor, Bethy Farris, Ass't Senior Class Editor, Teenie Sink, Club Editor, Kay Albrightg Ass't Club Editor, Sue Beckg Sports Editor, Joe Horn- buckleg Ass't Sports Editor, Wayne Berrierg Features Editor, Linda Berrierg Junior Class Editor, Judy Mauzeg Sophomore Class Editor, Hugh Bingham, Freshman Class Editor, Harriette Hilton. QR. asf 0 Q Q, Ld Business Manager Bookkeeper ' DOBBIN CALLAHAN JEANETTE TURNER iw, ' W if' get ff- X sq y 45 C3 THE 1962-63 LEXICON STAFF Bookkeeper, Jeanette Turnerg Typist, Tricia Berrierg Photographer, Joe Ingram, Business Assistant, Dawn Koonts, Business Assistant, Michael Stokes, Business Assistant, Jimmy Linvilleg Business Assistant, Betty Joe Philpottg Business As- sistant, Sydney Young, Business Assistant, Judy Barberg Business Assistant, Cynthia Workrnang Business Assistant, Ed Zimmerman, Advisor, Charlotte Mat- thews. First Basketball ' I 4' Game 4 School Holid Dec, 4 NOV. 22 Sz v6if'XXxx -W V ' LEXEEGON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, LEXINGTON,fiNJ. C. ii ' Nov. 9, i -V H N AH Hdlizhis- I was snug in my mayC2D1Efur3fgiZ?eFr2nQE?s5 gg? 5253-Erma dfeamiand The Lexhipep PUBLISHED MONTHLY nv Tm: STUDENTS or' LEXINGTON smxxon HIGH scnool, THE 1962-1963 LEXHIPEP STAFF 'eulfoa-IN-cms: , ASSISTANT :anon LITERARY :anon .Y TONY WIKE MARTHA HARDEE TALMADGE HINKLE ASSISTANT LITERARY EDITOR Tig, ..... .W SUSAN MOORE SPORTS KEDITOR ...Li .. ii., 14...L..-.,i. PAT McGlNN s ASSUSTANT SPORTS EDITOR , -l,l,,1 DOUG PRITCHARD COLUMNIST A. , NANCY COSTNER SCHOOL NEWS EDITOR T.....?...1,i....g,,. LARRY YOUNG Bi.lSINESS MANAGER g, .,,,, -, CORDY EASTER ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER 7 ,.i, , JIMMY SNYDER PHOTOGRAPHER - ,H , ,, ,Y LOUIE COX QS5'T. PHOTOGRAPHER ?..-..,-..,,i.- ..,,...,.. . ,,,,,, , ,. JOE HANK1NS i TYPISTS' ,in 'EXCHANGE EDITOR n1.. i lgnvlson 1. 1- , bop from screaming? Could I ave been the one who gave up pr chair at the serene. mod- rnf' cemetery in order ehifid did ladies who haddcnly and To iind flap the canvas These are hey're only some ' tableaux. I'il wake hd it all a mug-ht and ientgi U19 When I awoke, I id run to my 21 house rass. I BETTY SINK and PAUL CANADY . ELAINE YATES MR. Di. M. HOLCOMBE Small in statue-, stands- Ah, a quecn of flowers. The center is a small, spongy Simi modestly it this yellow to kindness, it sends: sincerely, 'oft lend. of thoughts. hriet' ecstasy. wind. I cringed rumpled pillows. the C'hHi1',S in- -tchen, iurths cream animal eh slotfies of piljfully' U , 0 We mr7'f'Pl'Cg5ib1D squnakcd on ipeciaiiy old Black ho tended the white id loved them more than hor m. With these nostzilgjc thoughts pping wralhiike through my incl, I fell into a fitful slumber, mpleleiy exhausted by the ioional wound just beginning NEHG. lt. The night was thick and close., 2 air, so clnying it seamen st heavily on all surfar ndow ianihuiiilnedgkgyj H. 'to itself' and elif' Q: Lice the ciczlf' :miltently n nghf M and I seemed ilher ente. wn in my air. 'Dressed , 1e'. hm' hair . 2 rocked slow ' th, while regain faze both infinitely. gpeakabiy sad. ifkeaking the at straight up in had 0l.1Sly. hGnuluulu n words apparently , film L Iuuind myself U10 gray room uutiincd in the dying night. A dog bark- somcwherc-fm' away-and in luminous dawn the ancient Irina:-hair rnnwnll rminlvl.. 4-n fluor. It slowed Finally it and ES dd my unlvsrserse. 'For an etenal was nnt of this next. Then the double window in the fresh morning the Presence was alone, Terribiy shakon. I 'lic hedcovers. striking ' something solid. With V hands, I cxtracteii that I carried so new-r radii. lhe was Ecclesiasics. 'I at random, the dom of the ' across the upon the desert 'inderstanding and and a the earth For every- a time lo die . . . Creatm' in beforc the is broken. and the ln earth as it was, spirit returns to God who The dawn broke and splashed over the land in golden hands and shifting shadows. A bird dipped and sourcd inthe ethereal am-cami Jpe, but an od-d sensation came Gd ox-cr the rubble of his beloved ar me when I thought P' iuble. I strained 1 throuvh ISSE ich Q s the re ma 2. Thou g I mail, ind of Liu wc the his: happened! 'i Q35 em, I sputtcreci. A 3,331 was the icy an M WW my engine fai. :her invcstigaiioi tery dead. . -LDC sat in a daze wondering what do. 1 would surely frceze to 'th if I stayed in the car. My s searched the blackness :ugh thickly clustered trees. the depths oi the trees. I saw .. glimmer uf light. DW' hundred fem f- a house my nec tightly m lrudged was no v. through t, rents oi 1' skin. I pon some time, allowed mc- hallway. This was ai A feeble glow lhc main roi room. my feel was confirmed lamp and the vw The ruum L .yes- irics and the sce . .fi something like incense hung heavily in the mir. In every cavity rcsiccl sta- tues of unhumzin figures. The nigglitniarcs. statue was in- 1' her the head for il was and melted figure of a he did S .md the of dif- he decided to by myself. I moved cautiously down the stairs and lzillllid my way to the l'JHS0l'l1Gliil. Wrcnchin-gg the dum open. I thvn found ai door oi' hairs like 11 jail cell. The kvy was hanging on the wail and it took skill io open lhe door. I was half frozmi with Kenai' 35 I stared ul the cuntcnls of thu hiiglht- lacquered room. The C1'C'!H.'llI'CS were shapoless and deforniml past l'L'Sl?!l'lblilllCS to humanity. Cells linvcl the left wall and each cell had n creature marc horrilmic- than the firsi. A beautiful girl, oi' what was zu I-.nv-..lIL'ul .dnl --.wt.f Inn! ,...' I Illn- homs. His parents had been kill- ed the nigh: before. Only Fran- wis had escaped the tyranny of 2 French mozxavchisis. There was. eight years old and all ,- v Eduoard Villiers was a 'rcl, and everyone in those new it. He would scheme , L-it. anything for his own , nt. Ednoard cvun looked rouk. He was known -uen as the man wh' 1 at snake and smell' evening Edu gi 3 home fro' -1 H ,dmv game. He, S .., ng ruins of a housr Taking zi secf saw za small ivzlyside. Efluuard the debris. The chilr' hing woefully. Quick ICcluoarcl's brain ii- Like a dave. Here come the sailboats Out of the night, Like a fi-:ck of birds That have planned a long Then what do 1 see But soldiers with glee Who march with their rades Like a merry fantasy. sound like 'what I hear W' of tanks thanks., Hn had always n paniun around his . one to talk to, or bi.. Qnrnsonu Ln do the chores.. uldn'L have tn irritate his 'ched hack by chopping fire- again that winter. He hed up little Francois and C811 down the paiclimd road. mis was too grief stricken iersianfi or resist. urd's shanty was small rk. One small table and 'en chaii' furnished the Dom. The only sign oi' a bottle ol' cheap wine ibic. Francois, usfld to neat home. was X rat nibbling gig hc mom startl- I1 is yuh new -..uourd in a ' Si Wlllilql shame any IUTLU. Far years Francois hlduoard would curse at the slightest diss Fi-unicuis. mo young worked his fingers tr doing ax wnmaxfs job ax mans. His only sfrung physical i Yom' by your he strnng. iismclsome 1 The pressure bruu,5.., Francois was lreincnfluus. As ' U 1- W--,UMQW - worked un.. nurdei' to nn enlarged load, llui- petal-like ciiceks, long black hair and .bby A . show. waiting .. y we glide Back y pillow and Teddy ben-r's side Gland morning. my child Gund morning, my luxe You lo'ok as sweet and fres As angels above! tirnz? passed, resentment build up within him He ed and loathed Eduoard we of nineteen, haxmg h .,..x,,:v E ,ncois Pans his nomcnt ter a Paris, cl a job e he wa He finally money to last step mcrica eyes wore all that were man in the mass oi' roi: Boiurc 1 could go voice siundcd behind Now, that you si-crct, you will it Think ol' would hziv fruni thc the dum' click 0 Iam p lius ihc sfzi'x:'tv ing. I :lashed 10 ii I wwf: runninv Gut, an opening at fast shipping yzads-it's he would die ai it was Spill ui that wine answered the at the chance to bcen his only and him spikes. For Poi thru Still hu required bci'oi'e hc couid 'lhei :NJLLI smell of su I siiuddervd as 1 nuke from exhaustion, I re1ncinlJci'ed tell- ing my story to ai mam. but now c gulfbd Francois. He had offered u crew position on liner-za line hound for His inner soul soared with thu of puntng that one way E112 'ifv ipep Xxx ' 4' LEXINGTON SENi oR HTCEH SCHOEJL, LiX1NGToN, Nf6if 1 M m' OEJTOBER 4, 196' '?'mS1ng E,' 412,k41-Iw T,Q'55Jg'QEg,f+ A does n0m bC1iJeA'A1n Chriimfi-EET 'SEQ my mvwwy -11-as ww SM, -mwf-s--ff-m-x-- sm '- In our town it is the old man in and X thought if I gave her 5 good Chem' ppers and Sama seeking Who spregds through the world ood fidll'1 S and great cheer' lg U - His eight tiny I'0iHdEG,l' pull his antic m-an in a li j' ' Qleigh through the night, wearily lifted hf shiny throne am' 6 box of Santa xt his feet. It I the departm 'eml letters zh day on ran Nick. Ex-'erl clock. ihr letters nes. ' me fam brmg mu of nuts and type letters. Then he a very unusual letter on quite expensive sla- Slowly Santa opened the ul began reading: ta Claus, ot old enough to write, aid is writing this for dy told me that I could ything in the world for Christmas. He sz to do was tell him ' letter to you. I havf ld Daddy thai I wr y, but I want som , It will be a soc su and me-. Momr wishes that Q' hole world ' . , is the leader with 21 4 ' brighl. ' W' filled with uckings for Q and a suit Q ru a white ful' id' Q are filled und 5. ns tree bright, 'Q hc was the one .mt night. presents under the .ght, I Il NIc1'1'y Christ- an good nigh1 ',' XV possible to have 5 so quick jolly old man could be Nick? A CHRISTMAS PRAYER -TEDDY ROYSTEK Our Fathvr, who reigns over our lives. we offer a special thanksgiving at this merry istmus season, Everyone ' Phristmas is El colc- 4 'qi' Your Sun We do ' s birth' unly ol' Jonneclccl as what what we is supposed meaning of 'Dim of gil 5 one lhai, You will vbc then ner this truth. rying, and n you Ur? Thzllls whai I stmas. Thank you very Friend line Kennedy ore-Santa looked at the gain with tears in his f could so young a I such as she did hw! for n gave the life our -on so that saved, and wc Ihr: mil give us 0 our earthly livvs to administer to the lcis fortu- nulc than wc. This Ch1'iSl,l'l1C-IS wi!l give us the perfect oppor- tunity to start giving rather than rcccivirxg. Also, we are guilty of looking down on othersz we mnv that You will help us Io -mber the old saying. There, ' the grace of God, go I- c is Falht-r, we offer Llus b prayer in Thy name. xt gl' - - ta ff Y pros -' ,IDAY SEASON aroli x- t t - ,f ROL HONEYCUTT s a e M, ' ine, U 5 ly season has arrived. F. sflsak hc good. ue w if L20 w1ll bring me ax has this incex'e!y ies :md love :mg anoth- ould create a wonderful s season and a beauti- loving birthday gift. for rist. Did Christ not say: our nnvrnies bless them all my shopping are happy- 'I'hrme more days 'Ull school is out! There is n1uL'lx mcrrimcnl. RLlSlliI1,Q, husl,ling,', hllS1,lillfg.', Hurry, scurry, worry Shopping, swapping, Running, funning, the candy shop. He is a chronic upmplainer and always speaks in ET brazen vuibe. Let us listen while he talks Lo himself in his lillle shop. HKS Ch1'is1.ma.s time again. Pcnple will bv coming into my me a are little Candy store wishing 'Merry Cl1r'isl.1nas,' hypocrites: mean il: .2 price candy mind came in ready for arg your business is it Christmas is za Wwhen people and act like an idiot and accused of being year money People do all 2Il'ZcPMlJXl, but on what Y'l21'Df ' comes candy, 1 with his ,dons con Christmas was tryin' in his eyes Sorry for me. mu- Well, the ry for him. 1 1 'AI wish evex through Christma did, he would 1' could raise our sta ing. Everyone spa. d lot of money during Christmas. Why? Because during Christmas he makes more money. Why? Because people spend more every- money. If all year one spent more one would make Why can't ihc-rc's a A boy cmers. The himself not have has Ll FC fond to blly him I 112114, Christmas for 110 boys! Oh well. Ieifs e hc wants. The old man the boy, What do you ents Ulu! hes, I L 3 I we piece of candy for a Christm presment. it would make her 11 mf. and she would get well Candy won't help your er gui well. She needs n' Whafs the matter with way? I don'l know. but what Daddy had. Wi-ll. how did well? With n though he docs il, the boy L. He died a month silence tollows. The man the impoverised condi- thc boy and his family. there is unc ihing the not understand, Ile are you buying for else? Why Same- the man expres- cn you give someone a 1 at Christmas, il. makes 1 1 good down deep inside. started this idea ol' ix Chusimas. The les to the man hzs mother has 1 a L, all the ,... were vry bad ..,r Mary and Joseph. God that if llc gave the present, it would -better men, Aflcx about it a lung time. to give them His Son that if the people perfect life lcd, try Lo copy it. were chosen as ents. God's Son the dw we Also on everyone, the poor shepherds to Jesus. xie, He gave present: an op- gain a rich. eternal that first Christ- hzavex given 'presents they A 'love at' Christ- makcs you! feel ' hve peppey- some cuck- gum, some lefs, lscieg g ,. s a-way at Christmas? Just look on the street at all tlr 2-fores ' ' Mu-ations and mist1et,o4 1 Jqors. '-as is fel for thi g and Christmas are heard a sl-sigh bells ar ring. .y await, and the night old fat man wi and down th flies little girl and bo, a Img But thc :meaningful thin on this Christmas morn Is the Christ-child who on thi joyful day was born. FROM A STABLE DOO! -JEANETTE TURNER' The small girl was shahbily cla- As she wakkgd thfongh the -'colt ,g,wc'C5jSno'w. , W, fd 'The kibk on 'hcl' Izicc w1a'gfQ:eaf, and sad, q' ,1f',1. QQ! For she had nolxplxacc f'tOX -gm 'I T' I The Mliitle girl began to mfyi ,, For Bight was coming fa1St.!I' , But then a stable she did spy, A place to sleep at last. 1 ' Up to the door she quickly ijan And quickly looked inside. There she saw a .ady and mar But-what were 1hey trying 1. hide? And so to see she moved nea she said. and docsn' a baby. smile. no mner. glow seen wa from above. special one peace. am rest in heavel and fear nu she been wondrous From the moment she looked il t,ha't door. warmed 'bl -Jeannette Turnc: 'WHUL Dawg! The boy bay: 'the man and just sta-nds.-iher looking at the bag ful! of can ies 1 lu wx , www, ' X JM, - 1' .wfw,wf':..,- , .M w 1 U U A-fin w U H! ' 1, flihp bldhmahu iqggigilusiiiliiihiisi Lone 'sq5's,,1fi5lipuff gtfgiqulgxof here MEL' IM afvifmiiher 1tl1ingS 1g,lNQo,, ,,'g1 'iifLFli3ii15?51iStG Hiiii5 tv: 9 me-N old Willing: stories. M , X. hardly abl to curry! the huge bag Qi! can ies, he looks back at the ma :md snve .Tk'1n.m'v CTl1riszh'11ns! ' As the boy leaves, Left to right: Gid Motley, James Smith, Bob Melton, Bruce Beck, Steve Lewis, Jerry Byrd, Floria Abrams, Gene Money, Darrell Reavis, Tommy Meadors, Jacky Byrd, Brenda Mode, Linda Mode, Retha Metcalf, Jeanette Furr, Annie Lee Ship- ton, Shirley Williams, Janet Swicegood, Eddie Tyree, Lonnie Felts, Wayne Stovall, Anita Lowder, Brenda Ratcliff, Sarah Smith, Emma Sue Tadlock. A susan YOU OFFICERS: Gid Motley, President, Jacky Byrd, Vice- Presidentg Eric Morgan, Assistant President, Janet Swicegood, Editor Promotion Manager, Anita Low- der, Secretary, Jeanette Furr, Treasurer, Gloria Abrams, Photographer. The Distributive Education Course, under th direction of Mrs. Regan, is an important part o our school life, especially to several dozen stu dents. The students who participate in this pro gram attend school part of the day and wor part time in local businesses. They gain man valuable hours of first hand knowledge of th businesss skills they must utilize. All student in Distributive Education take the require graduation courses plus learning in D.E. th fundamentals of good business. Left to right: Jesse Forrest, Cecil Buchanan, Kenneth Troutman, Bill Hopkins, Jimmy Hester, Odell Link, Larry Anderson, Robert Hege, Larry Morrison, Larry Swicegood, Ronnie Beaver, Donald Shaw, James Leonard, Lee Black, Charles Hedrick, Betty Washburn, Mickey Deese, Danny Leonard, Jimmy Prince, Barry May, Walter Driver, Joe Marusak, Roger Fowler, Jerry Stanford, Mr. Pope, Billy Barnhill, John Blaylock, Milton Sargeant, Tony Briggs, James Meachum, Tommy Henderson, G. W. House, Donald Chahin. L.Tl The Industrial Co-operative Training Program which is similar to the D.E. is headed by Mr. Bob Pope. It, too, involves the co-operation of local industry and our school. There are many opportunities for our juniors and seniors in I.C.T. This specialized program provides voca- tional-industrial training that proves extremely valuable to the students in this group. I.C.T. offers excellent occupational training for those not planning to attend college. It is a worth- while program that benefits many L.S.H.S. stu- dents. Bill Hopkins, Presidentg Charles Hedrick, tg Betty Washburn, Secretarygk Mickey Treasurer. 107 ' iQjgggvyMl, N Mixed Chorus OFFICERS: Carol Meachum, Presidentg Mary Ellen Morris, Vice- Presidentg Linda Harvey, Secretaryg Rodney Davis, Treasurer. The Mixed Chorus has many of th qualities of the Girls' Chorus, especiall those of an excellent reputation. Mr E. E. Witherspoon leads this group. Sh has given these young people a fin background in music. This group is al ways striving for perfection and thei long hours of practice prove their earn estness. The many fine soloists and all around performers give L.S.H.S. capable music department. One of the most enthusiastic and en- yable groups at L.S.H.S. is the Girls' orus. Under the direction of Mrs. E. Witherspoon, this group has rned a fine reputation. The members ork diligently and render outstanding rvice to our school. Occasionally they pear in public, and they always repre- nt our school well. Lexington Senior igh School is very proud of its excel- nt Girls' Chorus. Girl 's Chorus OFFICERS.: Janice Smith, Presidentg Sherry Koonts, Vice-Presi dentg Peggy Hinson, Secretaryg Margie Lee, Treasurer. 109 oncert in-f , Hu' mel U -1 1 , X -,V.. H, ' K, V Sq. xfwlj 5 '- - - y W - 'Lf' W- if W V 6? gr -- ,f-.Y .. 'E-1' ' x 1 ef!!! Junior Varsity Band AWARDS: Clara Covington, Joann Byers, Chuck Green, Joyce Comer, Keith Williams, Joe Ingram, Mike Swinkg Absent-J im Saund- ers and Frances Bowers. OFFICERS: Norman Hedrick, Treasurerg Bob- by Smith, Presidentg Stuart Parks, Vice-P1esi- dentg Richard Shillinglaw, Secretary. Tommy W1111ams Secretaryg Sue Hall ALL STATE BAND Ken Butler J1m Fry J1m Saund Durante Grlffin Treasurerg Paul Pen ers Joe Ingram Kelth Wxlharns Clara Covmgton Preszdent Carol Honeycutt Glenn Smlth Varszty Band lm , ' - ww Wg.,f' 'fm-4 76 , Director of Senior High Bands Lmwoon D. PITTMAN Drum Major PAUL PENNINGER Marching Band 5 , I COLOR GUARD Assistant Drum Major JIM FRY Cheryl Owen, Glenya Hart zo g, John McWhorter, Rich ard Honeycutt, Tamara Prevette, Diana Holmes. 'fw--v ...I me ,- ,- H MAJORETTES ue Hall, Chiefg Vickie arks, Judy Jones, Joann yers, Priscilla Harb, Fran- ces Bowers. , 1 X ,gh Xia ,f ,kwcrow ...f N. S S. S 1, 5 XR. ,, Y -A V'-www 'af ffl' Y- v -- 1-'anlfgf V ' wx wsrm 'ln' Y ' w S dm ' 'xEgw,fWVf g' ggjfgggw , Q' H fgmgw 1, 'N F J ,E ,A H 1 MJMMQR H: Hffkfswlgfi J' N' J'-'f5 ,'4f3f:mggQf5 H -5 ff! wf a.,- K- W iSS2re:?:Hi:em 'l - um M,'?'f5??G wi, w in :?i ?H'r?,5 - F .. 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' L , , 1. k I G Milam an lv Qi ,1 as 5'Qbf3?'n55w39Qg'VV Homecoming Sponsors Left to right: Earlene Murphy, Tri-Hi-Y, Evelyn Hackney, Monogram, Brenda Lovell, Mixed Chorus, Rebecca Hartley, Girls' Athletics, Susan Pope, Office As- sistants, Susan Charles, Home Economics, Teenie Sink, Literary, Priscilla Harb, Junior Varsity Band, Mary Kepley, Science I , Larrie Young, Science II, Elizabeth Nance, French. Left to right: Dottie Isaacs, Choral, Tricia Berrier, Pep, Marsha Huntley, F. N. A., Carolyn Meiere, Senior Class, Geryl Siceloff, F. T. A., Sue Hall, Senior Band, Sherry Wilson, Sophomore Class, Dee Dee Jordon, Freshman Class, Frankie Bunt- ing, Beta, Mollie Conrad, Junior Class, Susan Brown, Spanish 1. 4 .+ r' - Homecoming Sponsors 5 A S? l Ag ' Q' ' 'ii I Eye- Yzv QQ . as Q ,L Q def amy V- Left to right: Betty Washburn, I. C. T., Libby Leonard, Hi-Y, Susan Michael, In- dustrial Arts, Patsy Cox, Student Council, Jane Myers, Latin II, Maxie Hayes, Junior Civitan, Dawn Koonts, LEXICON, Joyce Stanley, Modern Music Masters, Martha Hardee, Lexhipep, Nancy Costner, Teen Council, Barbara Mull, Library. Not Pictured: Linda Drake, D. E., Tony Wike, Honor Society, Libby Ferguson, Key Club, Sydney Young, Spanish II, III. Christmas Royalty A festive occasion, highlighted by the crowning of King Jimmy Snyder and Queen Jacquelyn Myers, was the Christmas Ball presented by the Tri-Hi-Y and their escorts. It is sad to know that the excitement is over, but the memories of the Ball will last. 117 N.. ,uiE5 1911 HH. iggviiwww E ARLENE BICKEL Escort To1vrMY GRAYSON MARTHA HARDEE Escort SPENCER CROWELL NANCY COSTNER Escort T1-xoMPsoN IVIILLER DAWN KOONTS Escort DOUG PRITCHARD CAROL MCWHOETER Escort FRANK STONER Tlucm BERRIER Escort PETER STEINMUELLER 118 LINDA BERRIER Escort CARL GRAY GERYL SICELQFF Escort J IMrMY MCCUTCHEN CAROL MICHAEL Escort PAT MCGINN CAROLYN MEIERE Escort DAVID SICELOFF DOROTHY BECK Escort J OHNNY BUMGARNER SALLY Bowm Escort HARRY GOFORTH 119 15 -s Lmrm HEGE Escort JIMMY LINVILLE PHYLLIS PARKS Escort NOLAN LEONARD RECI WILLIAMS Escort KEN CONRAD FRANKIE BUNTING Escort LARRY BYRD LIBBY FERGUSON Escort J or: HORNBUCKLE BARBARA MULL Escort RICKY RHODES 120 BETTY Jo PHILLIPS Escort ROBERT HOLCOMBE VICKIE PARKS Escort TEDDY ROYSTER SUE HALL Escort MAXEY SANDERSON BETHY FARRIS Escort BOB PHILPOTT KATHLEEN BECK Escort DOUG EVERHART EARLENE MURPHY Escort LARRY EVANS 121 2 321'-E151 L 'E 559-Q -- 1 W ' 1: N 2 g+,l!J1U1'? .:i 2, Q? 3' VH HW 51 iii QM! 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NOT PICTURED SANDRA CRAVER Escort JIMMY SNYDER X u l y W W Representing Lexington Senior High, Miss Carolyn M eiere entered the beauty competition that preceded the annual Veteran's Day parade on Monday, November 12. Carolyn won her honor as Miss Veteran's Day 1962 from the retiring queen, Miss Diane Myers. After being crowned in a ceremony con- sisting of eleven other pretty ladies in the Lex- ington High auditorium, Carolyn had the place of honor in the annual Veteran's Day parade. Jackie Myers was crowned Miss Davidson at the County Fair after having been osen from pretty girls from all over Davidson unty. The girls were judged for beauty, posture, atness, and personality. Each was asked ques- n as well as appearing for brief talks before e audience. It was a big occasion for Lexington as Jackie the first girl from our school crowned Miss vidson County in twelve years of competi- n. 1 4.-1-sl - ,,, W 1 . Qi ll il ' 'E W M ' uw uw , 'rw sz' : . W' ' Sue Hall, Senior High Christmas Queen, represented us with talent and beauty in the Lexington Christmas Queen contest. X M HN! N all lv. . ' 1 3351612 , ' 1 - 1 QA-,Q - la? . 1: ' I t Y n -.Hg . k .. um Hu . -w -f , N E: Elf 'V Ef5S-ELM 5 . Due to cancellation of the Piedmont Festival, Nancy Costner represented Senior High in the Thomasville Christmas parade. Senior High was well rep- resented in the Carolina's Carrousel by lovely Tricia Berrier who was chosen first runner-up in the contest. 124 -sam 1, 5 1luE,3fN.,. v.f Valedictorian and Salutatorian 'x BETHY FARMS JACKIE MYERS Valedictorian Salutatorian . Jfy ., I , 4 . K, , W 'E Q? 'lg . sb - , 1, , 11-5 K --+L f 5 'iiwiri ' ' ' if 55? r r 'hifi 2. fig! . . QW. gl f f eu ..- .- , 'hr hlg 'UW s--- ,. -s QK OFFICERS: Tony Wike, Presidefgtg Maxey Sanderson, Vice-Presidentg Jea- nette Turner, Secretary g Joe I-Iornbuckle, Treasurer. 7zm:.'.-. ' ' E0 twent -nine yearsthe Honor So- ciety hzlsmregif-'Qhe5c5n36s.taH'::iir'1! cliib at Lexi ton Senior! , Scfhoo1,.,,Itf is the hope f everyxxit ' oneiiay become a me ber ofthe? a io f W' S ciety. Scho a ship, 1 ade- ' armte , and servi eawfhe ualitieqsfb iw ' mem- ber i hoseif grLsp ings and fall a meani' fiil ind 'Qian service jig held. Junio embers must have ani average of nine y-five. nio membl 's must maintaixrii a nine -th ee aver e. Mrs. Bill Tig? son 'ss H' eth, the advisor R e t m .ggi ,T ME BERS Peter Steinmueller, Talmadge Hinkle, Tricia Berrier, Jackie Myers, Martha Hardee, Kay Albright, Bethy Farris, Paul Canady, Betty Sink, Betty Jo Phillips, Conley Hinson, Barbara Mull, Jimmy Linville, Patsy Cox, Marsha Huntley, Michael Stokes Karen Sue Parks Carol Honeycutt Geryl Siceloff Libby Fergu- son Arlene Bickel Winnie Zimmerman Harry Goforth. H u M if Q1 -1 !!!!l III N 4' . 'sd -ma 1' . 1 R' Q Q f 'f' -gn:-v 4? V, , aw- gr OFFICERS: Johnny Burngarner, President, Pat McGinn, Vice- Presidentg Carol McWhorter, Secretary. Beta Club Along with its sister club, the Honor So- ciety, the Beta Club is one of the outstanding clubs in school. The honor of belonging to this organization belongs to those with quali- ties of character and leadership, as well as achievement. Members must have an aver- age of at least eighty-seven. As advisor, Mrs. Harold Bowen selects the members. The aim of this club is, of course, to reward excellent scholarship and achievement and to promote an interest in the many fields that knowledge opens. MEMBERS 'Frankie Bunting, Linda Kay Hege, Ricky Rhodes, Dobbin Calla- han, Tricia Everhart, Hetty Parker, Linda Nannie, Cordy Easter, Judy Barber, Harvey Fulbright, David Cecil, Ted Royster, Jimmy Snyder, Alex de Bettencourt, Carolyn Meiere, Janet Crouse, Dawn Koonts. Bra , .:' ,Q gl , lx A , 7' ' -' fat--gi Xl ' ,, .. M ie, , W ,xemw w Qfrew'i:'jlAf??WW'u QQ. ff55fE'fU'u'W'p0' 'w.i??fif1T'L'u, ,julHUfffzzgvii'VWf.x 'ffai.4fH , H it w 'H ' S 15 9!?il 445f- Q H our A I .,.:2W fi what J ,mv A ggggfQ.',,.:,3,C:mJ ,ggsmliu Arlene Bickel, Judy Mauze, Barbara Mull, Martha Hardee, Kathy Brown, Sally Bowie, Carol McWhorter Susan Moore, Bebs Mann, Earlene Murphy, Dawn Koonts, Betty Jo Phillips, Teenie Sink, Nancy Coster Linda Kay Hege, Sandra Craver, Jo Philpott, Regi Williams, Frankie Bunting, Patsy Cox, Jackie Myers Libby Ferguson, Linda Berrier, Kathleen Beck, Geryl Sice1oH, Bethy Farris, Carol Michael, Tricia Berrier Carolyn Meiere, Kay Albright, Vickie Parks, Sue Hall, Phyllis Parks, Dorothy Beck, Toni Wike. NOT PICTURED: Diane Leonard. SPONSORS: Mrs. Harold Bowen, Mrs. Vince Olenick. OFFICERS: Arlene Bickel, Presi- dent, Judy Mauze, Vice-President, Barbara Mull, Secretary, Martha ,,, , , Hardee, Treasurefrg Kathy Brown, A K K A W ' Assistant Treasurer. . . f frf iii 2 f ,W , .... . t , ,, One ,ofrfche inost ,active ,clubs at L.S.HaS. is the TriiHi-Yfi Theipurpose of the club is to nraintain standards ylte ,of Qljiristian char5icterfThe inemiiers signify theif desire to do,-so atteigidingljchurch together once a montlifW1l7I?iiiji Li thewbiitstandihg traditions of are, sponsored, the Tri-Hi-Y. Everyorielfoolisltgforwyrdl l'tHe texciting and impressive corQ,nati,on of the King and Queen of lldlisrikizidfiecfnriairug the Tri- Hi-Y builds the beautiful Queen's Hoat. A special Word of? ifi+ praifewgoes to MrsQ Harold Bowen and Mrs. Vince Olenick, the hard- working sponsorsi ' 130 1.1 Gibson, Sponsor. to right: Paul Canady, Jeannette Turner, Bethy Farris, Dianne Leonard, Teenie Sink, Jean Baker. Sue Craver, Peter Steinmueller, Elaine Yates, Stephen Schaeifer, Linda 'Nann1e, Carol Davis, Ed Zimmerman, Connie Beck, Kathy Stallings, Becky Lopp, Toni Wike, Sally Bar- Literary Club The members of the Literary Club are chosen on the basis of their lit- erary merit. They may submit entries in the fields of art, music, or writing. The members of this cultural club stress the importance of the fine arts. Occasionally they attend a play, but always they maintain their interest in the higher and finer things of life. This club has become one of the choice clubs in the L.S.H.S. club circle. It is considered a high honor to be a member. Mrs. Roland Gibson is the club sponsor. OFFICERS: Paul Canady, Presidentg Jean- nette Turner, Treasurerg Bethy Farris, Sec- 'retaryg Dianne Leonard, Vice-President. S F I I'.'.f 0 0 Left to right: Carolyn Meiere, Geryl Siceloff, Pam Childers, Linda Berrier, Carolyn Judy Brown Bebs Mann, Lou Raker, Carol Roberson, Linda Hege, Carol Michael, Vickie ner Cheryl Sink, Geraldine Hill, Lynn Truell, Cornelia Crotts, Regina Sofer, Martha Hardee Kay Albright, Dorothy Beck, Jamie Yawn, Talrnadge Hinkle, Anne Lanier, Kathleen Beck Jean Yarborough, Winnie Zimmerman, Libby Ferguson, Dawn Koonts, Judy Hege. Future Teachers of America With the well-known shortage of teachers, the Future Teachers of America is an important group at L.S.H.S. Though not yet ten years old, this club has done excellent work in guiding young women into this vital career. Under the fine leader- ship of Mrs. L. E. Berry, the F.T.A. has grown into a capable, successful organization. Members learn of both the opportunities and problems in the teaching area. Occasionally mem- bers are called upon to keep a class for a teacher. The highlight of this year's work was the annual conven- tion held in Chapel Hill. OFFICERS: Geryl Siceloff, President, Linda Berrier, Treasurerg Carolyn Meiere Secretary, Pam Childers, Vice-President ii ' or M 9 ,B H . H : 'A ml .V : 5- 5 F ' 'B , W ' T . ,N N ' L vb . El . ' f ,Qi 9 Berrier Betty Jo Phillips J an ye s V s o a Hal p er bby Ingalls, ' , ' ' , o B r, ickie Park , D nn 1, Patricia Wam l , Li G . . . y . randolii, Judy Jones, Priscilla Harb, Marsha Huntley, Betty Sink Joyce Wilson, Martha Everhart, McCaskill, Patty Beck, Amy Bouchard, Karen Nance, Jeanne Koonts, Barbara Barton, Ann Jeffries, Beane, Brenda Lovell, Judy Barber, Jean Williams, Sondra Simpson, Dolly Black. Future Nurses of America Nursing and its related fields are the topic of importance to all future nurses. The L.S.H.S. branch of this club is a prominent one. The chosen members have many worthwhile projects throughout the year. They helped a needy family over the holi- days, sold first aid kits, and did many things for the local hospital where some of the girls work. They learn much about their chosen profession through a visit to the large Baptist Hospital and from an outstanding nursing authority who speaks at their annual dinner. Mrs. Olenick guides the F.N.A. OFFICERS: Tricia Berrier, President, Betty Jo Phil- lips, Vice-President, Vicki Parks, Treasurer, Joan Byers, Treasurer. f l zwsaeieewrf rrrrr WW?-3925 r aw H... Idcnch Club From the study of one of the world's mc romantic languages, the L.S.H.S. French Club W formed. It is one of the largest clubs in school al has many fine projects. Under the direction Miss Imogene Riddick the members produce play. The photograph is from last year's very su cessful production. The French Play is always highlight of the year and is always enjoyed I everyone. Besides the many projects which tl French Club sponsors, the members learn things about the people and customs of s- OFFICERS: Pam Childers, Presidentg Sherry Vice-Presidentg Lynn Truell, Secretaryg Carol Treasurer. -Ji ni!! R 4475550 '-E1 , -33' fm A .Ni .trait-2'.'szEt'-:3Cf24ikd E Ii A. Sandra Smith, Presidentg Smith, Vice-Presidentg Barbara Secretary 5 Brenda Farabee, ,A , f 1 -Q 5 ,. has X if 1. , 1 J: il T l . The Future Homemakers of America are preparing themselves for a career that almost every girls hopes to have one day, that of maintaining a useful and happy home. The aims of the club are to further their knowl- edge of the arts of nutrition and sewing. The main events of the year are the big state convention and the district convention. All through the year the F.H.A. provides many services for the school. Under Miss Ross the F.H.A. has been quite successful .piy y 'N l ' ' 1 my--1 w H ' f 1 ' f X ,nfl ' OFFICERS: sandra Matthews, Par- liamentariang Michelle McDade, Song Leaclerg Marie Castle- berry, Reporter. Spanish I QFFICERS: Ricky Weaver, Presidentg Lou Raker, Vice-Presidentg Mollie Conrad, Secretaryg Linda reaswrer. Spanish II T Pm -11- -lggq .-4 OFFICERS: Pat McGinn, Presidentg Jimmy McCutchen, Vice-Presidentg Talmadge Hinkle, Secretaryg Dob- bin Callahan, Treasurer. ' 'Pi Latin Club Slave sales, state and national conventions, the unior Classical League, and many other events take lace under the direction of the Latin Club. With he capable leadership of Miss Myers, the Latin Club s a club which the members really enjoy. The embers must maintain their grades in Latin if hey wish to be a member in good standing. Being ne of the most functional clubs at L.S.H.S., the atin Club makes up an interesting part of every- ay life for Senior High School students. 137 Latin Club OFFICERS: John McWhorter, President, Anne Bingham, Secretaryg Gordon Wright, Treasurerg Hugh Everhart, Vice-President. I ,MM -Q4 .xg t --1. . -. ..f Boys' Intramural Club Fishing and Hunting Club lf. .-:. , 1 A, , 2 - Ny.-FK -.ng . .,, I, N , 5 Girls'Athletic Club Ninth Grade Boys'Athletic Club Science Club I Science Club II -K .K 1 M, ' ' V 1, --.--1-f H-T., 51' h' ' F +, -ff-fl . ,. W iii 'Y' -4.-Z 'EE I 4 I 'Q i f H ' lie 5' s K' N 1 YI f 2 , , Michael Stokes, Steve Conrad, Mickey York, John Fite, Lee Bouch- MEMBERS: Louie Cox, Jimmy Linville Lloyd Shank, Steve Berrier, Andy Andrew. Henry Lineberger, Alan Bagby, John Sauls, Jack Palmer, Dave Sink, Joe Ingram, Richard Sink, Danny David Cecil, David Beck, Jimmy Thomason, Bobby Smith, Robbie Moody, Ricky Benefield, Durante Key Club The Key Club, a national organization, is a junior ranch of the Kiwanis Club. L.S.I-LS. members at- nd the weekly luncheon meetings of the Kiwanis lub. The club hasmany Worthwhile projects every onth that are helpful to many people. The Key lub has many high ideals and it is a privilege to e chosen to be a member. The objectives of the ey Club are nianyffold., The memuersgagy to de- elop initiative andlleadershipi, to serveihome, school d community usefully, and to serve God and our ation well. The many high purposes of the Key lub make a truly outstanding organization. 141 OFFICERS: Michael Stokes, Presidentg Jimmy Linville, Vice-Presidentg Danny Beck, Secretary. 'T?l!15 F'Y f '?!?-W ,Mfr 1 wa.: mn' Q 4 pwwf. Y' fa. 4. 1 W- f WS W ff V N M.ugt5,H bmw 2: U A wimgff I 1 .Z., , i. gum Egg v' W QQWQN fmllfu K 2- Industrial Arts Bus Drivers HT f 1l1H'I zxfiqff HHFEI ' - iigg 35,551 3113! Q! HHH? 'Y 1 ' XXV' .5 g , ,JY Yw'w lA 1' . - N.-r 1 Roger Worley, Jerry McDaniel, Larry Morrison, Jimmy Prince, Tony Wike. Q'rfi.i ' 4, ' ' 3 vii ' rr IEEE 'P' IBTZ -'21 'T'-r IME! ,- E n ,,,,,, , 1 ,, T li 2 Left to right: Jean Clark, Maxie Hayes, Regi Williams, Tonda Ledwell, Patsy Everhart, Kay Hobbs, Suzanne Myers, Mary Alice Everhart, Rosemary Byers, Susan Pope, Frankie Bunting, Arlene Bickel, Phyllis Parks, Mitzie Bratton, Jean Hough, Barbara Wilson, Amanda Swing, Patsy Cox, Carolyn Beck, Ann Smith, Beck Linglg :ating Lyon, Carol Michael, Pat Gibbs, Libby Ferguson, Janet Crouse. Seated, right foreground. Mrs. a ge . Office Assistants The most useful and helpful of all the club at L.S.H.S. is the Office Assistants. These girl work diligently at typing, filing, and runnin countless errands. We all know Mrs. Padget secretary of our school, who is in charge o these girls. She and her girls keep L.S.H. running efficiently. Without the Office Assis ants Club, L.S.H.S. would no doubt be helples OFFICERS: Regi Williams, President, Maxie Hayes, Treasurer, Susan Pope, Secretaryg Jean Clark, Vzce- Presidentg Frankie Bunting, Reporter. 144 H0 Y OFFICERS: Carl Gray, Presidentg Keith Leonard, Vice-Presidentg Johnny Greene l Treasurer, Frank Stoner, Secretary, Woody Perrell, Chaplam, Tag Teague, Sefr- geant-at-Arms. Modern Music Masters FFICERS: Carol Honeycutt, Presidentg Linda Nannie, Secretaryg Ruth Davis, Vice-Presidentg Paul Pen- Ilger. QFFICEQS5 ,N Joe, Qljl1ornbuck1e,, Presgdentg, Hugh BinghamhVince-President, John C1arkQ1!22Secretdryg Bill Hall, Treasurer, Johnny Bumgarner, Ser- geant-at-Arms. f, U , U, L MEMBERS. B111 Hall, B111 Hew1tt, Chxp Craver, Harry Crowell, Johnny Bumgardner, Pat McGinn, Larry Evans Clodfelter, Jimmy Call, Ronnie Hedrick, John Clark Joe my Oakley, Nolan Leonard, Hugh Bingham, Doug Charles Call, Buster Ashby, Ronald Leonard, Foster Cox, Thompson Miller, Barry Lee, Wayne Berrier, Sharks Murdock, Larry Beck, Tony Briggs, Jimmy a a an. Pep Club The Pep Club makes a float. It takes money to run a club. Carol tells about Pep Club's coming work! OFFICERS: Carol McWhorter, Presidentg Barbara Mull, Vice- Presidentg Carol Michael, Secretaryg R b Y W Kathy Brown, Treasurer. emem er- e . Probably the most vigorous and impressive club at L.S.H.S. is the Pep Club. Al- though this is one of the youngest clubs, the Pep Club is extremely active. They do more for school spirit than any group in school. Having full support of our coaches the club has grown to about 200 members. School spirit and loyalty have been at an all time high this year. With the hard work of President Carol McWhorter, there have been many en- thusiastic projects this year. The club has sold ribbons, taken an active part in Home- coming, taken a bus to different games, and sponsored Club Night and other nights dur- ing basketball season. All of Senior High Schoo1's athletic program has been greatly boosted by the Pep Club. First row, left to right: Judy Metcalf, Carolyn Kimbrell, Linda Forrest, Peggy Hinson, Cheryl Little, Teddy Furr, Frankie Robbins, Jimmie Yarbrough, Larry Smith, Ronnie Wall, Brenda Koonts, Brenda Johnson Linda Hall, Paula Yarbrough, Mary Lee Hayes. Second row: Brenda Michael, Barbara Smith, Sandra, Thomp- son, Dottie Isaacs, Judy Hedrick, Jim Best, Danny Wallace, Janet Hawkins, Cynthia Rowe, Margie Holder Linda Hawkins, Becky Disher, Janet Morrow, Jean Odom. Third row: Pam Adkins, -Vickie Wombaugh, Patty Lyon, Carol Meachum, Paulette Jenkins, Nellie Hege, Linda Bush, Margie Lee, Lynn Littleton, Brenda Ratz, Sue Nance, Carolyn Troutman, Donrea Wallace, Patsy Newsome, Janice Smith, Linda Harvey. Fourth row: Rodney Davis, Johnny Dancy, Gary Jarvis, Brennis Jones, Alex deBettencourt, Susan Pope, Mary Ellen Morris, Brenda Lovell, Carolyn Benson, Sandra Yarbrough, Mary Younts, Edith Everhart, Kay Yarbrough horal ,, C ub Rosemary Byars, Janice Beane. This year one of the several new clubs at' L.S.H.S. is the Choral Club. Made up of members of the Mixed Chorus and Girls' Chorus, this club al- ready has many members. Sponsoredby Mrs. E. E. Witherspoon, the members of the Choral Club have their love of music in common. As capable members of the Senior High School music pro- gram, our new Club has been Very Sue' -retaryg Sandra Thompson, Vice-President, Larry Smith, Treas cessful. urer. OFFICERS: Linda Harvey, Presidentg Kaye Yarbrough, Sec 148 ta is JL H . :f i n U i ?i-S? 54 Dobbin in action in the Philippines. EXCHANGE PROGRAM Once again Lexington is a proud and enthusiastic participant in the American Field Service Exchange Program. For severaiyears we have been fortunate in having an outstanding young person from a foreign country come to live with the family of a Senior High School student. This year we welcome Peter Steinmueller from Germany, who is living with David Beck and his family. Last summer Dobbin Callahan had the oppor- tunity to spend a summer in the Philippines under this program. Four Juniors, Judy Barber, Ed Zimmerman, Connie Back, and Bebs Mann have been named as semi-finalists for the coming summer exchange program representing L.S.H.S. v Our exchange student from Germany, Peter Steinmueller, and his American brother, David Beck, display the flags of their countries. American Field ervice Q I.-.4 W , -' L ?1 -' ,air .1 R 4 N YYY ww- -U-.RAAF V I P i - ' ' ' , v, ' ' i - 5' 2 K ' K 1 an ,. 5 , g..--- Q , . A M, , , .11 f 1 ' ' ' ' ' f 5 DEBATING PROGRAM Debaters: Albert Joyner, Connie Beck, Teenie Sink, Bethy Farris, Bebs Mann, Dobbin Callahan, Betty Law rence, Becky Freeman, Vicki Erickson, Jeannette Turner, Vicki Wilson, Sue Beck, Pat Hill, Elizabeth Gee Jane Myers, Cindy Mills, Cassie Zachary, Nancy Miller, Linda Kirkman, Miss Stallings, Mr. West, Glenn Talbert, Brodie Brown, Hugh Bingham, Bob Philpott, Ed Zimmerman. The L.S.H.S. debate program is an outstanding one. Under the direction of Mr. West and Miss Stallings, the teams participating in Triangular Debates with Albemarle and North Rowan Stu dents receive fine training in presenting their arguments as well as learning about important ques tions facing the world. In March there is a debating festival held at Wake Forest College. Lexlng ington is always well represented at Wake Forest. Another part of this program at L.S.H.S. is the World Peace Speaking Program. Held later in the year these speeches take much preparation and time, The subject is always pertaining to the United Nations. 'I'his program is one of the most rewarding at L.S.H.S. World Peace Speakers: Betty Hemphill, Bob Philpott, Jamie Yawn, Ed Zimmerman, Jean Calhoun, Reid Rhodes, Brodie Brown, Joe Ingram, Gordon Wright. Not Pictured: Maxey Sanderson and Doug Pritchard. 150 De ba te Program Q, UE ...M 5 1 's K , .W I VA--in , ui 52. ' z 3 I , flllmm ' 3 ' H555 -L, bf W 1 gigan- ' , , , . - xv N . 4. -V Q. -- Q ga . ' 5 , n Maw Mags E A-. .xv .1 L , s.. Rx' .4 A an 2:-fn U, vi Qs ul. re W gf , , ' ,W w i-,AY V - uqzeall' '- '4 5 ',f.,.g.r,,L,,gg ' Q - ' wi, .f 7,-ff,-'::'F' . uni: 3 L H H , '.g ', '?'T'g:E5f.E:',44An K 1 MY A 'T' AQ E5 ,Q ,V fmgx, J, FP - g, 'Y u imp . Q Q ' iff K an wuz W 3' 1 J 15, , 5 Y 4 S. ,W N, , 1. df ,4 .:. f, - W 'ri' f QR 'QB' A W H W' 53 F ,,V W.: J 4. W , fm '2'g?.w.-A .5 --:L -.gnwuv r ?' x ww-' 9? 5 J QNIIA v QSHQQQQ, I ,' J -Q Wa .225 1 'xr f , 4 L .fi J fn ., G ,M ct J Pu H.-' W, I L' gg L 'mfg QTL. gg lg 'fr g Q' N' If ik Y. , Jem? 1 I fm P Bvfffj WF' Pg fa!! 'fl .Af nazi' Q gil 3 , , an fy f '1 'Q E 1 1. -F-1 fi: Q .- .. 2:-Lu '- f,A. P ' iii? gf- 1 . :--: E is if .AU ,V fs Ai - sw w u .-,-fl X V . Carol McWhQrter QM-. W , - -!N- X- - v A N waz '2 an A' XN vw ' . f ' Sandra Craver , .Mew W Lou Raker ' Kathy Brbwn A Anne Bingham A 'Beziky Lopp gil? ix? XJY: ff mx 0 11. wmw Varsity Football . ,xg ,. t 1 H if w',f,u.,zs,L 5 stimuli 1962 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Football is the sport that separates the men from the boys. Practice begins two weeks before school starts and continues every day for three months. The boys out this year worked very hard and can be proud of their work. We were happy at L.S.H.S. this year because Presnell Mull returned as head coach. Coach Mull and his staif are to be congratulated for their splendid work with the team. In the following pages you will get a brief look at the 1962 football season. But the '62 season is over and everyone is looking forward to the '63 season. The LExIcoN Staff gives this year's team the Well done they deserve and wishes both the coaches and the team luck in the future. 155 Season 's Results Opponent Reynolds 14 ...... Salisbury 6 ...... Albemarle 6 ................ Central Davidson 0 ....... High Point 13 .......... ...... Asheboro 26 .......................... Greensboro Grimsley 26 ......... Burlington 13 .................. Greensboro Page 19 ........ Gray 13 ......................... COACHES: V. G. Price Frank King Sam Reep Bob Callicutt Presnell Mull, Head Coa L.S.H.S. 7 6 7 0 7 Tri Captains: Jimmy Sny- der, Ricky Rhodes, Tommy Grayson. The Jackets line up at scrimmage in the Greensboro game. Senior tackle, Ricky Rhodes Senior guard, Bill Hewitt Senior tackle, John Bumgarner, A11-State, A11 Conference, Shrine Bowl. End Ted Royster moves against Bur- hngton after catching a pass. N Junior center, Harvey Fulbright Senior end, Ted Royster, A11 Conference Senior Guard, Tom Myers Senior quarterback, Jim Snyder ami mama-mx mm M-vxam ww 15' .UI F 5' .ff 234: HJ 1 Wiz f .. ' hw ,M -Z 1, 1 + MW E- , ' 'I 'ii A . W Nw gfgf--1 5, , W S ,gf P us W W Senior back, Spencer Crowell Junior tackle, Jake Billings Ted Royster makes a tackle on a Central back. if A . W ss' J. Lf' .2 lf, imvrmg, 3 ,H 'wi HEQ. . 5- my ,, mp Lil.,,ofQ5 M 252, mu E31 MQ w 0 V X 2WE?dalfL5! gy V 4 ,fa-, '-v' I! V -N ' EEI: . K +, .f mv 'Wy f M L Y,-I N, uwW lmaMgg f .W Q3 fx ...H I I iw WNW U . . Y igv 5 lE'! f 2 my A- Q gf ,h!!!!g' !v M3 ' 52 S? 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This team is composed of sophomore and junior boys who Would not play too much for the Varsity. The purpose is to give more boys experience in actual game play and to develop good players for future varsity play. Under the watchful eyes of Coach Price and Coach King, the team had a very fine season. They ended their season with six Wins and only one defeat. With the type of fine play shown by,these boys the future outlook in football is very bright. The 1962-1963 LEXICON staff congratulates these boys for their fine Work. A 1962 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL RESULTS Won 6 Lost 1 L.H.S. OPPONENT 15 Salisbury 7 13 Gray 6 19 Page 0 7 Burlington 6 13 High Point 6 6 Greensboro 13 26 Salisbury 6 165 Basketball MYERS PARK Varsity Basketball Team CENTRAL DAVIDSON ....... NORTH DAVIDSON ............. CENTRAL DAVIDSON ....... MYERS PARK NORTH u' DAVIDS.ON--:II-l-Q PAGE ............................... SALISBURY ............. BURLINGTON ........ REYNOLDS ......... GRAY .................. HIGH POINT ........ GREENSBORO PAGE .................... SALISBURY ......... BURLINGTON ........ REYNOLDS ........ GRAY ..................... HIGH POINT ........ GREENSBORO 166 ...--.-LOST WON WON WON LOST WON .......LOST WON WON WON ....-..LOST WON WON .......WON WON .......LOST ....-..LOST WON ....-..LOST ..-....LOST 64-53 31-28 65-48 40-36 70-52 55-46 47-42 56-42 64-59 67-59 39-35 51-49 55-34 63-46 50-44 46-44 57-45 59-50 55-52 52-49 x..1- Crowel 'F ,. ...V ' I 41 ,,. 4 , vw 1 1 A. Q, .,.-viii,-EG 1 7 an , I -y, ,1?2j l ' 'il a ,f fe-'51 'T U ! 1 . lg f '25 1' ' .S :L,,v 1 - l 4 5 S 5 E E A is W fs- 2' P ? . J-,fl H-mm-.....-. 5653 5535? sb G, mil Q rx N rf.: -was ' 113322 :ff- om- Junior Varsity Basketball MYERS PARK CENTRAL DAVIDSON ........ ......... W ON NORTH DAVIDSON ........ ......... W ON CENTRAL DAVIDSON ........ ......... W ON MYERS PARK .................. ..,....., L OST NORTH DAVIDSON ........ .....,... W ON PAGE .......................,........ SALISBURY ................. ........ BURLINGTON ...... ........ REYNOLDS ...... GRAY ................... ........ HIGH POINT ...... ........ GREENSBORO PAGE ................ SALISBURY .... BURLINGTON REYNOLDS ...... GRAY ................ HIGH POINT GREENSBORO ......... ................. ........ .-..---..LOST .LOST .LOST .- ......... LOST .LOST .WON .,.......LOST .........LOST ......... LOST .--......LOST .LOST ........ .WON .LOST 54-41 53-33 58-35 52-44 62-31 42-36 42-35 37-36 47-32 70-54 53-34 49-43 74-34 50-48 35-33 49-41 61-35 65-61 58-46 69-28 Wrestling Front row: Billy Parks, Ronnie Briggs, Jerry Morgan, Jerry Hester, Delate Adkins. Second row: Charles Byrd, Gerald Lineberger, John Sauls, Bobby Kepley, Ronnie Biesecker, Garland Brigman. Third row: Sam Prevette, Thompson Miller, Charles Murdock, Jake Billings, Steve Smith, Harvey Fulbright. The Wrestling team started the season with a good group of lettermen returning. Under the leadership of Coaches Rhodes and Price, they con- cluded a successful season by sending four boys to the state wrestling tournament. The team is looking forward to an even more successful season next year. 171 Baseball Tennis .I I4 .nuff ' 'V 'N .Aff Q-'-5 ,A A , ,- .Wf -1- Q' , -r 'L v. 1 ' f rv. 3 ., u ' ' Q- ' gh. ,sun L , fi '1 .U 5 ,, sk? W fl, . I , L ml M X fag ri 5 '23 K u M ,Qi 21- ,L am HalI 51 . ,ABS wa-fampsamsm funn. .5-, , W - i,'Y'1f fQf5'ff3 ' ff . i 5 if ?. -421 ,H J .T 0... rf- - 3-75 Qf, W 1 4. A: p- -...E -cw., . n. , 4 I Q f. '-+A f iw, Wh , A? 4. H HN N ff, f 1 fm! xl ' '5t:'I,' ' Y I Q Joe Hornbuckle 'Q 1 U I , fi W 11 -. -, ,- -A-ma. ,, 1 Hmm iii ' -. Jimmy 'Snyder f Lv, idk-' 55.552521 .Jn-.L E if- fx F! 5 v , Fl s NW va. xxx. 1 1 , . . , .,. r- 'Q K r .X-. e X , A X K , Wifi. sef55..v?7Y N Haw wif X Q . W. , iff S! XR K .ff I, ...QL 5 W E '51 J' IN. W. xml! 'gi WW,. 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The days vqe s, a month this O0 . 3-4AAfCi4,p-J-1 , Wg?-Q0 OWDQ schoipi ye ,have .p ss W1 y for some, n s on n Q0 e . Om' et all of us Ek Mtch gl psesif ta ast i Wor s and pictur s. Th My EE 23354 ' Warsl- all Exrco St has ende d, J prige Mnox yo in EJ E al w 1Ch oes .MM 'ust 1s. , li, haeever, to e e s our ratitucjlvo those peo e with -,USGA ose h th3l963 fnxi t wie beeviifzgfssi e. Jnyoydcj ,Spy J-,ww, 014205 gin-vw fmuJ6vw'eUsba We es e 'all an t tha k d ' ' Ch tt tth , P. 1 Mr aussi anszsfwite 31sZi,.r32?+ I M gpas so Will? an atien , and gave so muc f heh tim an efforgito 91? oth our sta s. e are geeply grateful also to Bllr. Wike and Mis. Pa ge t, and each faculty Amember. W WM Much praise is due to our literary staff, Linda Berrier, Bethy Farris, Kay Albright, Joe Hornbuckle, Teenie Sink, Judy Mauze, Sue Beck, Har- riette Hilton, Wayne Berrier, and Hugh Binghamg to our capable typist, Tricia Berrier, to our efficient bookkeeper, Jeannette Turner, and to our excellent photographer, Joe Ingram. To our hard Working business staff, Dawn Koonts, Jimmy Linville, Michael Stokes, Jo Philpott, Sydney Young, Judy Barber, Ed Zimmer- man, Tricia Berrier, and Cynthia Workman, we express our thanks for a job well done. We also want to thank the advertisers whose whole- hearted support helped to make this annual a success. We Wish to express our gratitude to Mr. Joe Phelps of Edwards and Broughton Co. for his help and advice. To Mr. Claude Gentry of School Pictures, Inc., we extend a special thank you. Mr. Cliff Ingram also de- serves much praise for his outstanding group pictures. 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