Lincolnton High School - Pine Burr Yearbook (Lincolnton, NC)

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P als rey ee Se SSLEB Sze, SOMEWHERE - - - IS OUr answer 90 ADMINISTRATION peer 110 CLASSES 48 SPORTS 20 FEATURES 68 ORGANIZATIONS j Mh a ‘ WNW SA aa i rY hae academic answer? ... MPL S96 fi i z= a F a A) Qa. A) Is it social? - are sg ee sssisinsmncsiennd psciy fat Is the truth in people and sounds? Is it physical? Does saying it make it so? venaierwoo Does the solution lie among Ne tia SLR BLESS AEROS i ke: . .or does the answer lie within each of us? In appreciation To one whose life is filled with so many interesting things, yet who is never too busy to stop and say a kind word to her students ... who stands constantly ready to help all who call upon her . . . to one whose understanding, unselfishness, genuineness and humility have made her beloved by students and faculty ... we, the Senior Class, dedicate the ‘69 Pine Burr to Miss Helen Stroupe — our “’Stroupie”’. ; ee ee +. Soe ie GE 20 FEATURES FEATURES i ae In every lifetime, somewhere, there are bridges to cross and mountains to conquer. Features make up some of these mountains and bridges. Everybody wins sometime and some- where. At L.H.S. there are many winners. Here’s a picture of life; take it, look at it; but most of all, LIVE IT. recognition that within each of us lives a winner 21 FEATURES 22 HOMECOMING Homecoming is a time to laugh, a time to cry, a time to remember, and a time to experience. It’s a happening. Homecoming is one of those things that aren’t really things; it’s a feeling. It’s the feeling of people who CAN be and ARE. rr Lad poeeeset ceeeeweee®? ap erge ee OF pee oeon ee? va eee ee? seateeeeh® 4 booee eee e® basensenee reere’ aoee weseneree et) Tae TT a 2 wie Of og baka beet hire, Rhee d oe, + He bE Oe $0464 b im, SHED Ey SOO H doe, BEAED Hy weet eee bbe % PHT ee ee Oe A% RO0eH we eee Pe eA ae Tt Sabb eb Oe goes btrR Vy $0 OHO FEF oo HOO FF Hh 4 ee ed FF 08 eT ae eink 6 ® FFM et TS 5 Laat 44 9 OOOO ok ®t ones = 23 HOMECOMING Queen Kay Carpenter — 24 HOMECOMING QUEEN HOMECOMING COURT 1969 4 ‘ 3 = 2 3 Becky Burris — Football Representative Kathy Mauney — Freshman Class Dana Canipe — Junior Class Cindy Stamey — Sophomore Class (i gs 25 HOMECOMING COURT 2E2 PRS hie = Vicki Abernathy — Queen 26 MAY QUEEN MAY COURT Sandy Lawing — Maid of Honor Freda Babb Patti Battle Becky Burris Kay Carpenter Cindy Carter Debbie Chaffin Carole Cochrane Kathy Griggs Vicky Keener Libby Lackey Vicki Lawing Susan Poteat 27 MAY COURT MISS BECKY BURRIS CARROUSEL PRINCESS 28 CAROUSEL PRINCESS MARSHALS Twenty-four juniors who have earned this honor by having achieved the highest scholastic average in the school are selected each year to help with the graduation exercises. The boy and girl with the highest average are the chief marshals. LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Sam Robinson, Lanisse Smith, Ginger Little, Shaye Bowen, Vicki Lawing, Vicki Abernathy, Patti Battle. 2ND ROW: Mike Ward, Mike McCoy, Roby Saunders, Libby Judd, Brenda Richard, Sherian Hill, Debbie Grigg, Linda Allman. 3RD ROW: Randy Saunders, Alan Stoudemire, Chuck Hoover, Kenneth Perdue, Randy Pilking- ton, Jack Dellinger, Steve Hipp, Scottie Norwood, Jimmy Scronce. CHIEF MARSHALS SAM ROBINSON LANISSE SMITH 29 MARSHALS BOYS’ STATE SANDY CARLTON, COLIN RUDISILL, TOMMY HOWARD, KIM RUDISILL. GIRLS’ STATE GINGER LITTLE, BEVERLEY SIMMONS GIRLS AND BOYS STATE Several rising seniors are chosen by the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary to spend a week learning about state and local government by setting up their own “state government”. 30 GIRLS BOYS STATE GOVERNOR'S SCHOOL Governor’s School is a summer-school program for only the most gifted students in North Carolina. L.H.S. is privileged to have a student who was a member of this program. GOVERNOR'S SCHOOL ALAN STOUDEMIRE DAR GOOD CITIZEN Each year the Senior Class elects one girl on the basis of service, leadership, dependability and patriotism to be their “good citizen’. This award is sponsored by the Daughters of the American Revolution. DAR GOOD CITIZEN MISS BEVERLEY SIMMONS x7 : 2 hy ¥ ee x ae 31 GOVERNORS SCHOOL — DAR KIM RUDISILLS. i. 2. Siac. oe ee os a ee ee OE CI DENT. ALAN STOUDEMIRE Geile) slisifoNia iWelicl= eleli-l Me tsl lela cltemer st iene en tee een |G EEPRESIDENT VICKUABERNATHY (o ot a en eee ..... SECRETARY KAY CARPENTER sieHiolshishslcealialis okeifelelielel-M-ietMalel meter cinta ei te et eee Ee ASURER STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS 32 STUDENT COUNCIL OFF. The Student Council is a regulating organization of the student body. Officers are elected by the student body. The Student Council sponsors many extra activities during the school year for the enjoyment of the students. SENATORS SENIORS: VICKIE LAWING RANDY SAUNDERS JUNIORS: JILL SENTER FRANK RUDISILL SOPHOMORES: CINDY STAMEY WINKY FINGER FRESHMEN: KATHY MAUNEY DON RUDISILL 33 STU. COUNCIL SENATORS FREDA BABB, JOHNNY COLVARD, BETH EWING, RICK HELMS, STEVE HIPPP, SHERRY HOLLER, SENIORS LIBBY LACKEY, JOHNNY MAUNEY, SCOTTIE NORWOOD, SUSAN POTEAT, JOE ROSEMAN, JANICE SELF. DOUG FORE, GENA HALLMAN, TOMMY HUSKEY, CATHEY JOHNSON, LADONNA JUNIORS KEEVER, DEBBIE LATTIMORE, SUE JANE LONG, JANE MODLIN, MONTE MODLIN, ROSEANNE MODLIN, DUKE PEELER, SUSAN RHODES, TONY STORY, TOMMY WILLIS, GARY WITHERS. STUDENT 34 STUDENT COUNCIL PAULETTE ABERNATHY, JIM BEARD, STEVE BURCHAM, GENE EWING, SOPHOMORES MONTY FRELICH, VICKY HENDRICK, FREDDY JARRETT, LAURA LINE- BERGER, PATSY LITTLE, DONNA PEELER, LINDA SAIN, GREG STROUP, JILL THORNBURG, BILLY WARD, JOEY ADAMS, ELIZABETH BEAL, RANDY BYNUM, GLYNNIS CAN- SLER, SCOTT CARPENTER, TERESA DELLINGER, RHONDA FRESHMEN _ EAKER, DIANE FINGER, DEBRA JOHNSON, CARL MULLEN, SUSIE ROBINSON, TIM SEAGLE, BOBBY SMITH, PAULA SMITH, FRANK SNIDER, ROBIN STORY, PAM STROUPE, HAROLD YODER. COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES STUDENT COUNCIL 35 BEST LOOKING: TREY SUTTLE 36 SUPERLATIVES KAY CARPENTER MOST ATHLETIC: PAULETTE SMITH BOBBY JOE EASTER CIN Mra SE MOST BASHFUL per rm aN SNe cA Sasa dea Oe NEN DEBBY CROUSE SUPERLATIVES ee LSS WW: BUSS a SAAN Ma oo3 aReuseeesen. eae” WR es VARNA SS ANWAN, he 2% NRW | ia §35 4 4 St AAGIPHEl CaMsntent OMEESEES SAS RE ERE CUTEST: PATTI BATTLE BUZZY HARTMAN BIGGEST FLIRT: KATHY GRIGGS JOE ROSEMAN fs Se oe SUPERLATIVES 37 AB0ts4) MAA WA LANISSE SMITH SAM ROBINSON . MOST INTELLECTUAL KATY HENDERSON ROGER LAY MOST ORIGINAL Y) Ww 2 = a oc Ww a = n ™ 2] i FRIENDLIEST: FREDA BABB RANDY SAUNDERS BEST ALL AROUND: VICKI ABERNATHY SCOTTIE NORWOOD SUPERLATIVES 39 MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED: CINDY CARTER KIM RUDISILL WITTIEST: BETH EWING RONNIE NORMAN 40 SUPERLATIVES KAY BEAM KYM LEONARD SUPERLATIVES 41 MOST TALENTED SUPERLATIVES Q us (ae, a xt Ss Ss Ww Ww Q x 5 S (Jp) rs = me Wu Omet = = ° = a a x uu ag, 3 wn oc Ww [a Ww Ww uw a oO 7 oO Ww =) z a Q zs Ww S] a Ww bie Ww ; a a) a 4 oO O = = . tilbionehimyemcnnteepainiad : i ' ebocwananstirmnit 42 JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM Plenty of hard work on the part of the Junior Class made the prom a big success. The theme of ‘““Roman Holiday” was carried out all during the enchanted evening. JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM 44 MISS MERRY CHRISTMAS King And Queen TREY SUTTLE SHAYE BOWEN Outstanding Teenagers Selected by the Outstanding Americans Foundation on the basis of ability and achievement. All three students have been active in curricular and extra- curricular activities in school. Scottie Norwood, Alan Stoudemire, Katy Henderson. KING QUEEN OURSTANDING TEENAGERS 45 SPOTLIGHTING SENIORS for scholarship ... for sportsmanship... for dependability .. . for character ... for friendliness... for leadership and most of all for the dedicated service each student has contributed to his school and society. Each was chosen for one or more of these qualities. SHAYE BOWEN SYLVESTER CANSLER CINDY CARTER SANDY CARLTON ANNETTE JARETTE GD 46 SPOTLIGHTING LIBBY JUDD ROGER LAY GINGER LITTLE MIKE McCOY JOHNNY MAUNEY RONNIE NORMAN MIKE WARD SPOTLIGHTING 47 i oe 48 SPORTS SPORTS Somewhere, there is something that binds the students of L.H.S. together. That something is found in sports. The spirit of sports brings people together. This somewhere something is so important. Perhaps, all the somewhere some- things hide meanings that men have sought for ages. Sports is a something; it’s people, and aren’t people what everything is all about anyway? Think about it; SOMEWHERE. awareness that achievement is a team effort SPORTS 49 FOOTBALL 1st ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Steve Hipp, Scott Norwood, Alan Stoudemire, David Frye, Richard Goodin, Kim Rudisill, Mike Cline, John Colvard, Ricky Helms, Sylvester Cansler, Larry Hunter, Colin Rudisill, Bobby Joe Easter. 2nd ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Steve Barineau, Steve Dutton, Maurice Moore, John Caldwell, Larry Yoder, Sylvester Diamond, Boyce Blake, Guy 50 FOOTBALL ‘Sept. 6 Rutherfordton 76 Sept.13 East Rutherford _ ANG Sept. 20 Shelby a 0-14 Sept. 27 — Newton EE, Oct. 4 Belmont : 31-7 Oct. 11. Burns «68-0 Oct 18... = Chae = : 21-0 Oct 25 =Cherryville = Now 1. Get 8 5 fa Ne. 8 Kings Mountain 33-7 . Cline, Steve Arrington, Randy Saunders, Doug Fore, Ronald Laney, Don Cline, Tony Story, David Barkley. 3rd ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Wade Brown, Steve Drum, Donnie Lackey, Mike “Cow” Cline, Bruce Cochrane, David Hoffman, Tommy Willis, Greg Stroupe, Allan Prospst’ William Beck, Gary Schrum, Freddie Jarrett, Denny McCorkle. CO-CAPTAINS Scottie Norwood, Alan Stoudemire FOOTBALL 51 WOLVES ARE GREAT WOLVES ARE GREAT! What a fitting description for our 1968-69 team. Compiling a 9-1-0 record, the team had a good year. Spectacular 99-yard runs highlighted the season. The players and coaches are to be commended. Combining hard work, undaunted faith, and fair play, they made a team that was really a TEAM. LEFT TO RIGHT: Bobby Joe Easter, David Frye, Rick Goodin, Rick Helms, Steve Hipp. PS ) F 3 4 ee “a MANAGERS WINKY FINGER, CHIP COLLINS, JOE DELLINGER, TERRY RHYNE. LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Hubbard, Larry Hunter, Maurice Moore, Scottie Norwood. COACH Von Ray Harris Mr. Dennis Bradley, Mr. Perry Brown LEFT TO RIGHT: Terry Reinhardt, Colin Rudisill, Kim Rudisill, Randy Saunders, Alan Stoudemire. BASKETBALL aad tal ol et Left to Right: TOMMY HUSKEY, HERBERT FINGER, JOHNNY GILLESPIE, DAVID RAYFIELD, EDDIE GOop- ROSWELL RAMSEUR, JAMES MOORE, CHAMP LAND, SON, JOHNNY WAYNE DORSEY, BOBBY JOE EASTER, LEE DAVIS, EMANUEL KIRKLAND, ELSWORTH HUSS, SCOTTIE NORWOOD. COACH Mr. Clyde Smith New faces and a new coach are found on the team this year. By their fine playmaking and ball handling, the Lin- colnton cagemen have made our gym rock with cheers. This is their year; the right group, the right coach. BASKETBALL MANAGERS: Barry Aderholdt, Sylvester Cansler, Tony Cherry. 56 BOYS BASKETBALL SENIOR PLAYERS CO-CAPTAINS: Bobby Joe Easter, Scottie Norwood. Herbert Finger, Emanuel Kirkland James Moore, Johnny Wayne Dorsey, Elworth Hush. Bobby Joe Easter, Scottie Norwood BOYS BASKETBALL 57 Kathy Griggs, Paulette Smith, CO-CAPTAINS Mr. Dennis Bradley, COACH Rebecca Thompson, Ann Helms, Chyral Reinhardt, Janet Paulette Abernathy, Jill Nixon, Helen Harrison, Debbie Huff- Reinhardt, Debbie Murphy, Linda Mayberry, Denise Bell, stetler, Terry Bess, Paulette Smith, Kathy Griggs. 58 GIRLS BASKETBALL Sherry Ramsey, Susan Cloninger, MANAGERS It’s hard to believe that we might have two winning teams. Improving in all aspects, these girls have become players who can function well as a team. Under the leadership of a new coach this year, the team has combined hard work and real determination for a winning season. Paulette Smith Ann Helms Kathy Griggs GIRLS BASKETBALL 59 KEVIN STROUPE, RANDY HAWKINS, DOUG BRANCH, RICKY BLACKWELL, CLIFF MOTZ, DANNY MATHIS, ROGER BELL, DOUG BENFIELD, FRANK SNIDER, JOEY BONDRANT, GARY SCHRUM, MIKE BAKER, STEVE Stolen bases... strike outs... home runs... the joy of winning... all these make up a successful baseball team. And that’s exactly what we have at L.H.S. MANAGERS BUTCH WILSON TERRY RHYNE DANNY RICHARD (No Picture) BASEBALL TEAM KAY, ROY HOYLE, DAVID BARNETTE, JEFF WEAVER, JOHNNY MAUNEY, KIM RUDISILL, JOHNNY COLVARD, BOBBY JOE EASTER, DOUG FORE, LARRY HUBBARD, HAROLD YODER, LARRY YODER, JOHN CALDWELL. PERRY BROWN, HERMAN UPRIGHT, COACHES SENIOR PLAYERS ui | i { : | : ( i F’ he. q ore - 5 Ei : BOBBY JOE EAS TER, LARRY HUBBARD ROY HOYLE, JOHNNY MAUNEY KIM RUDISILL, JOHNNY COLVARD BASEBALL 61 LEFT TO RIGHT: TREY SUTTLE, CHAMP LAND, STEVE ROGER LAY. Thirty-foot putts... in and out of sandtraps... a long walk down the fairway. That’s L.H.S. golf. With Coach Harris directing, our boys are looking forward to a Winning season. a 62 GOLF SUTTLE, BILL CHILDS, BOB RANKIN, DUKE PEELER, COACH HARRIS 1ST ROW: DAVID HOFFMAN, STEVE BARINEAU, TONY STORY, BILLY WARD, GREG STROUPE, TERRY LED- FORD, SCOTTIE NORWOOD, LARRY RHODES. 2ND ROW: RONNIE LANEY, ALAN PROSPT, DONNIE LACKEY, ALAN STOUDEMIRE, BOYCE BLAKE, DANNY EUREY, TOMMY OWENS, MIKE DEASCN, JEFF HELMS ’ TRACK TEAM Track is back-breaking workouts, long hours of practice, and that little extra something that everyone who wins has to give. Track is giving. It gives the boy the opportunity to try individually to be the best man. BILL BECK, LARRY HUNTER. 3RD ROW: FREDDY JARRETT, J. MIKE CLINE, MIKE “COW” CLINE, WADE BROWN, GUY CLINE, TOMMY WILLIS, BRUCE COCH- RANE, STEVE ARRINGTON, DON CLINE, LEE DAVIS, RICHARD GOODIN. TRACK 63 June Brown Becky Burris Patti Battle Carole Cochrane CHEERLEADERS When a school has good teams, it only needs one more thing. It has to have spirit. That’s where the cheerleaders count. They light the fire that brings L.H.S. spirit to life. The cheerleaders have one of the biggest roles in the L.H.S. sports world. Their work doesn’t end with one season; theirs is a year round job. Janie Aderholdt 64 CHEERLEADERS 4 Debbie Lattimore Sandi Robinson Jill Senter LEFT TO RIGHT: Janie Aderholdt, Carole Cochrane, Becky Carter, Kay Carpenter, June Broome, and Patti Battle. Burris, Jill Senter, Sandi Robinson, Debbie Lattimore, Cindy GindyiCartermem permis we sici etc econ cae ese els. CO-Chief Kay Garpenterea as cae neers seus a Co-Chief BEVERLY CANIPE| 9.229050) 9, oo en CO CHIER PATSY.LITILE.. 22 og een en COTC HIE J V CHEERLEADERS LINDA COLLINS, BETH HEAVNER, SHERRI HIPP, JAN LACKEY, LAURA LINEBERGER, SALLY SHUFORD, LYDIA STATON, ROBIN STORY. LEFT TO RIGHT: BILLY TOWNSEND, HAROLD YODER, GENE FRYE, RICKY BLACKWELL, DANNY STAMEY, JOHN LAWING. LEFT TO RIGHT — 2ND J V FOOTBALL ROW: RANDY BYNUM, ROGER BELL, TERRY BEAL, CABELL EARLY, RANDY HAWKINS, SCOTT CAR. PENTER. 66 J V CHEERLEADERS FOOTBALL 9 LEFT TO RIGHT: RICKY BLACKWELL, DAVID IRBY, FRANK SNIDER, J V 3B YS DOUG BENFIELD, JAMES GIBBS, RANDY HAWKINS, MIKE YOUNG. LEFT TO RIGHT — 2ND ROW: BOBBY SMITH, DANNY ROBINSON, JOHN LAWING, FLETCHER STONE, RANDY BYNUM, ROBBY REID, 5 MARYLAND FINGER. GLYNNIS CANSLER, SANDY LAMBERT, BARBARA CHANDLER, 9 DIANE BYRD, SANDY CAUSBY, LINDA VAN DRESSER, KATHY J V Gl RLS LONG, COACH HARRIS, TAFFY CAGLE, LISA SITTON, RHONA EAKER, TERESA DELLINGER, VICKY HUFFSTETLER, LYDIA BAS KETBALL MINTON, PATTY CHAPMAN, LINDA SAIN, SUSAN ERWIN, RHONDA BEAL. JV BOYS GIRLS BASKETBALL 67 ORGANIZATIONS At L.H.S. there are large groups and small groups of people who share the same interests and the same goals. These groups hold the student body of L.H.S. together in the bond of unity. i | = é uf 68 ORGANIZATIONS a conglomerate body assumes the : character of each individual ORGANIZATIONS 69 ‘69 PINE BURR Somewhere, a small group of people talk, argue, and then — agree... It’s late, but there’s still work to be done and things to decide... like who’s going to sell this ad? Or how should this copy be done? But tomorrow’s a school day and it’s really late. “‘It’s finished,” were the words of pleasure for the ’69 Pine Burr staff. Sure it was fun — but it was more than just fun. It was exciting; it was tiring — and, it was WORK. “ Bf $f LTE KATY; HENDERSON@ ee ee ART EDITOR SHERIAN HILL ........... SPORTS EDITOR VICKILAWING .......... ADVERTISING MANAGER TREY SUTTLE.......... PHOTOGRAPHIC EDITOR LINDA TIMMONS .......FEATURE EDITOR 70 PINE BURR BRD RIS ABE Mmt tats. ess ales ese... « -EDITOR BEVERLEY SIMMONS...... CIRCULATION MANAGER JOE ROSEMAN Sire scien. tere PAULETTE SMITH ....... SARIS peewee . . .BUSINESS MANAGER fer CORY EDILOR PINE BURR 71 WOLF STAFF The Wolf Staff is chosen each year from rising Juniors who submit articles for competition. This group publishes the eight issues of the L.H.S. newspaper. JILL McALISTER JEANETTE McLEOD ASSOCIATE EDITORS CINDY BUCHANAN MRS. T. SMITH ADVISOR 72 WOLF ROSANNE MODLIN SUE JANE LONG FEATURE EDITORS FRANK RUDISILL EDITOR JERILYN LEEDY BUSINESS MANAGER CHARLIE TIPTON TISH HUSS PHOTOGRAPHERS DEBBIE HOFFMAN JUANITA HOUSER CIRCULATION JILL SENTER SHERRY HELMS ROBIN HEAVNER FRANKIE ALLEN ORME FLEE! APe ET heh Thy: COLUMN EDITORS SUZIE GABRIEL JAN McALISTER SPORTS EDITORS WOLF 73 74 GLEE CLUB DIRECTOR MISS RACHEL HUNT GLEE CLUB OFFICERS PRESIDENT ANNETTE JARRETT; VICE PRESIDENT SHEILA WEAVER; SEC. PATRICIA McCLAIN; TREAS. CATHY LOVE; HISTORIAN VIRGINIA WATSON. ACCOMPANISTS FREDA BABB SUSAN HELMS GLEE CLUB JANIE ADERHOLDT, MARLENE ANDERSON, FREDA BABB, ROSANNE BAILEY, ELIZABETH BEAM, MARSHA BECK, BARBARA BRIDGES, KATHY BRIGGS, VIVIAN BYERS, MAYME CALDWELL, FRAN COCKERHAM, MARY JANE DIAMOND, JUDY EARNEST, MATTIE EVER- ETT, MARY FINGER, EARLENE FOSTER, CAROLINE GAMBLE, SANDRA GLENN, SUSAN HELMS, ALLENE HERNDON, MILDRED HERNDON, KATHY HOVIS, SHARON JACKSON, ANNETTE JARRETT, SUSAN JAR- RETT, MYRA JOHNSON, DEBBIE JONES, CINDY LANEY, CATHY LOVE, PATRICIA McCLAIN, PEGGY McCLAIN, VERONICA McCLAIN, MATTIE MATHIS, JACKIE MOTZ, CAROLYN NIXON, BRENDA PAINTER, CATHY RAM- SEUR, CAROLE REAVIS, VICKY REEP, CHYRAL, REIN- HARDT, DIANE REINHARDT, JANET REINHARDT, JEANETTE REINHARDT, IRENE RICHARD, MARTHA RHYNE, KITTY SAILORS, DEBORAH SAIN, BARBARA SCOTT, BILLIE SKELTON, CAMILLA SMITH, MARY ALICE THOMPSON, LANA TURNER, JANET VARNER, JUDY VARNER, VICKIE WALKER, VIRGINIA WATSON, SHEILA WEAVER, KATHY WHISONANT, MARTHA WHITESIDES, FAY WILSON. GLEE CLUB 75 BASSES: Trey Suttle, Frank Snider. BARITONES: Chip Collins, Ward Simmons. SAXES: Carl Mullen, Pam Hull, Linda Van Dresser, Connie Rhyne, David Self, Victor Avery. TROMBONES: Lydia Minton, Ronnie Huss, John Carpenter, Tim Wise. DRUMS: Tony Cherry, Dennis Williams, Ronnie Peeler, Tommy Harrill, Bob Rudisill, Bobby Ray Morrison, Jimmy Broome, Randy White. BELLS AND TYMPANY: BAND Spirit is always needed, whether it’s at a game or just for pride. The band is a spirit creator. Playing at games, parades, and special occasions, the band can always lift our school spirit and pride. 76 BAND Ginger Little. FLUTES: Beth Gilbert, Beth Eurey, Becky Richbourg, Sheila Grigg, Patsy Avery, Lynda Collins, Celia Leatherman, Jill Thornburg. CLARINETS: Wally Mullen, Donna Keever, Becky Simmons, Martha Small, Mary Hender- son, Ann Grigg, Brenda Whitesides, Chris Saine, David Devine Dwayne Elmore, Kevin Stroupe, Kathy Moore, Cathy Beal. ’ DIRECTOR MR. ROBERT L. LEFEVER COLOR GUARD MAJORETTES DENICE LONG (CAPT.), RENEE HULL, CINDY MULLEN, LIBBA LINE- BERGER, LINDA SAINE. RENE WARLICK, JUDY HOUSER, CATHY CRIAG, DONNA PEELER, CINDY HUDSPETH, SUSIE BEAL. HEAD MAJORETTE — SUZANNE FAIRES; DRUM MAJORETTE — SUE DAVIS. BAND 77 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The highest honor attainable by a student at L.H.S. is membership in the National Honor Society. Members are chosen on the basis of high academic standing, character, leadership, and service in the school. OFFICERS SCOT TNORWOOD Sire eee eee PRESIDENT ROBYISAUNDERS 30) eee eee VICE PRESIDENT VICKILAWING Tay ee ee ee SECRETARY Vicki Abernathy Shaye Bowen Jack A. Dellinger Sherian Hill Steve Hipp Chuck Hoover Libby Judd Ginger Little Mike McCoy Kenneth Perdue Randy Pilkington Brenda Richard Sam Robinson Randy Saunders Beverley Simmons _ Lanisse Smith Alan Stoudemire Mike Ward 78 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY PEP CLUB OFFICERS PEP CLUB RENeoU Te LES creer tewery te iret: Aa. eres Seine ais) eerie PRESIDENT. . .VICE PRESIDENT DEBBYECHAR EIN tcpecetemer ete eee e a cc nvinge tiacy exe heart ee seal os KATHY HEAVNER .........................+ SECRETARY-TREASURER ROBY SAUNDERS .............PRESIDENT U | re LASSICAL MIKECLINE .............VICE PRESIDENT CATHEY LANEY ......... CORRESPONDING SECRETARY LEAG UE SUSAN ERVIN ......REPORTING SECRETARY ANGELA MATHIS.............TREASURER PEP CLUB JCL 79 ROBBY REIDS. foc ee ere ee ee PE CTO ALLAN PROPS Tyne ere ee) ee 1 CE’ POECIDENT LATIN [ SUSAN ERVING eee ee ECORDING SECRETARY, DONNAPEELER ................. 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TREASURER FRENCH FTA 81 RONNIE MORRIS SUE HOFFMAN GARVIN WITHERS CAROL MASON VOCATIONAL 82 VOCATIONAL EDUCATION INDUSTRIAL CLUBS OF AMERICA PRESIDENT 1ST VICE PRESIDENT 2ND VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY SHEILA HELMS TREASURER BRENDA GRIGG EDITOR BRENDA GRIGGS REPORTER MR. A. J. SMITH ADVISER The Vocational Industrial Clubs of America is made up of students enrolled in Vocational Industrial and Trade classes who work cooperatively to develop leadership abilities through participation in worthwhile educational, vocational, civic, and social activities. It is designed to improve the status and dignity of young people seeking industrial careers. The goal of a VICA member is to develop into a happy, mature, productive citizen dedicated to the cause of education, the needs of others, and himself. CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY CLUB wr.craicvevine ........... ADVISOR JANICE LOCKMAN .... 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RECORDING SECRETARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 83 ih: habe: ork Bay MONOGRAM CLUB QUILL AND SCROLL STEVE HIPP PRESIDENT MIKE CLINE VICE PRESIDENT PAULETTE SMITH SECRETARY LARRY HUBBARD TREASURER FREDA BABB, PATTI BATTLE, DEBBIE CHAFFIN, BETH EWING, KATY HENDERSON, SHERIAN HILL, PAULA HUFFSTETLER, VICKI LAWING, TRISHA LINEBERGER, BEVERLEY SIMMONS, LINDA TIMMONS. 84 QUILL SCROLL MONOGRAM Robert: Hovisterme ricer ierteke sical ee ia wee tee President David AVOl Var notens oer tec fo cle yeahs ote fe cadens 4 6 wv oes pe ee Secretary F F A Danny Canine meter tte ee en ee) Vice President Clvoe Deaton me myers end ta sar thy viet cd eecicaciolo Gisxcashenen ds Reporter AMES FOSS mrixtem-e bead ets t ER ota Petia ets et ee Sentinel BobbyzRinckseerer erate aetht ie re-eeieee oe ere ee ee meee] Treasurer MreAS IS Omiith meen mees sunt mee one cc acu cnslc stan sec. cna, sucka otene.. + ACViser, CAROLE COCHRANE ...........PRESIDENT DEBBIESIP ES sate ERORIER F il A WANDA MARTIN ..........VICE PRESIDENT ANN WARLICK ...............HISTORIAN VIRGINIA WATSON ...........SECRETARY CINDY CARTER PAM RHYNE ................ TREASURER MICHELE ROSSER ..........SONG LEADERS a, SOI AO Bhncencnmssnem 1 Carole Cochrane, Nancy Culberson, Debbie Crouse, Elaine Duncan, CAN DY STRIPERS Beth Gilbert, Kathy Griggs, Debbie Huffstetler, Libby Judd, Libby Lackey, Vicki Lawing, Janice Little, Beth Lowe. Roger, Lay .a5o iists ea shots ac toate Oto coe een eee? resident Tim Cathey, Sig Sveree a a ee eis cere ee eer ice-President HEALTH CAREERS Renn Noted, 2 1 ROCAEAE: Sr aaehianie adage means 86 CANDY STRIPERS HEALTH CAREERS CLUB LIBRARY CLUB DEBBIEICHAEEFIN geen eee ee eden gee Sek PRESIDENT BECKWABURIEIS Sipeeater renter tee ner tenn neg one mera tercn ian VICE PRESIDENT EIBBYZE ACK ENV Sitpyrerrcre tweet emcee emer emis ntetion orchats, SECRETARY-TREASURER VICKI ABERNATHY, JUNE BROOME, CINDY CARTER, GWEN EAKER, MATTIE EVER- ETTE, BETH EWING, DEBBIE FREEMAN, EUGENE HARTMAN, ANN HELMS, BILL MONITORS HOOVER, PAULA HUFFSTETLER, STEVE LACKEY, SANDY LAWING, ROGER LAY, WILLIAM LEMMOND, THERESA MARTIN, RONNIE NORMAN, RICKY POOVEY, BOB RANKIN, ROGER ROBINSON, CAROLYN SETZER, ALLEN SIGMAN, DAN TAYLOR, RANDY WHITE, TOMMY HOWARD... CAPTAIN. MONITORS LIBRARY 87 CLUB SCIENCE CLUB 88 SOCIOLOGY SCIENCE SOCIOLOGY _ RANDY SAUNDERS JOHNNY COLVARD COLIN RUDISILL .. TREY SUTTLE . VICKI LAWING SANDY LAWING PAM BRADSHAW OFFICERS i tt eaP RESIDENT ale ne VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY-TREASURER sitet een ee EOL ENT .......VICE PRESIDENT +2.+---... SECRETARY i ate PORTER KEY CLUB OFFICERS SEOWMME NCCI vce net aotonna decp ee PRESIDENT KEY CLUB ALAN STOUDEMIRE ......... ......+. VICE PRESIDENT ROGERLAY ......... .......SECRETARY-TREASURER OFFICERS ALIEN GOODSON Weteeeee tages et ean er ee eee erate. PRESIDENT BUS DRIVERS BRENDAPAINTER .........-2.--5., eee evICE PRESIDENT BOSEsKE EVE hase eee eee) erSECRETARY TREASURER KEY BUS DRIVERS 89 ACADEMICS ... questions asked... answers some- where... the noise of a classroom... the joy of a self-discovery ... the sad disappointment of failure... hope for the future... term papers... exams... success and failure. But, underneath all this lies a respect and search for knowledge. Knowledge is somewhere. L.H.S. is a beginning. It’s time to start. 90 ACADEMICS an absolute social cure— brain power Prrcreeteccemneommmepncrnreiamusate vs Sepa hc accnrncomemeenin Tran so rE, eR ee ACADEMICS 91 MR. J. HARLAN HEAFNER 92 SCHOOL BOARD MR. W. HENRY COLLINS DR. BOYCE P. GRIGGS . .CHAIRMAN MR. WILLIAM R. RANKIN DR. S. A. WILSON SCHOOL BOARD New rules are made. Restrictions are set forth. Everyday brings forth a new problem to be solved. The School Board has the capability to better our lives. They are trying to help us find our somewhere. LINCOLNTON CITY SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION Policies to discuss... new ways to introduce... endless paper work to do... people to see or to be seen... a never ending job for dedicated people. MR. S. RAY LOWDER, A.B., M.A. Superintendent University of North Carolina MR. LESTER PROPST, A.B., M.A., C.A.S. Assistant Superintendent Lenoir Rhyne MISS SARAH YODER, B:S., M.A. Appalachian State University Western Carolina University N= te ae MRS. MIRIAM GILBERT MISS FRANCES KILLIAN SUPTERINTENDENT STAFF 93 PRINCIPAL What is a principal? A principal is some- one who gives us a good going over for the wrong that we do; he is someone who manages the affairs of a hectic day of bother and dismay; he is an example. He leads; we follow. MR. F. D. KISER, A.B., M.A. Lenoir Rhyne College Appalachian State University MRS. FRANCES HOYLE BROOME Queens College OFFICE ASSISTANTS KAREN BEAM SHAYE BOWEN BEVERLY BUMGARNER WANDA BYNUM KAY CARPENTER NANCY CULBERSON LATRETA HALLMAN RHONDA KEEVER BRENDA PAINTER 94 PRINCIPAL OFFICE STAFF LIBRARIAN GUIDANCE The library is the center of all school activities. The library Who needs a guidance counselor? Almost every student at offers a background of information in almost every field of L.H.S. needs his help sometime during his four years. With the interest. The library teaches the student to search for his own counselor’s help, we are able to make the right decisions which answers. effect our future and the future of others. MISS HELEN STROUPE, A.B., B.L.S. MR. KIRK MIXSON, B.A., M.A. Library Guidance Queens College Furman University Emory University Appalachian State University MISS BARBARA R. CROUSE Library Gardner-Webb College Lenoir Rhyne College MISS LOIS CARPENTER GUIDANCE LIBRARIAN 95 MRS. JANE BRONOWICZ, A.B. English and Social Studies Lenoir Rhyne College th 96 ENGLISH MRS. JANET H. COLLINS, A.B. English Greensboro College ENGLISH The Department of English at L.H.S. strives to instill in students a deeper understanding and appreciation of fine literature. It also stimulates the student's thinking and increases his ability to write and read on a mature level. MRS. SHELLEY R. EARLY, A.B. MRS. REBECCA HOWELL English GILLELAND, A.B. Converse College English U.N.C. at Chapel Hill Catawba College MRS. LINDA HAGER HANNIFIN, A.B. English Belmont Abbey College MRS. THELMA R. SMITH, A.B. English Lenoir Rhyne College MRS. RAMONA C. HOYLE, A.B. English Lenoir Rhyne College Appalachian State University MRS. MARGUERITE THOMPSON, A.B., M.A. English Catawba College Appalachian State University MRS. JOYCE McMILLAN, B.S. English East Tennessee State University MRS. NANCY F. UPRIGHT, B.S. English Appalachian State University ENGLISH 97 MATHEMATICS This department is designed to acquaint the student with a basic knowledge and appreciation for mathematics as a type of thinking necessary for reaching logical conclusions and a method of calculations. 98 MATH “ 18 ‘4 ornk ee GF 3I ‘419 7427 7435 7443 7a5i 7459 466 7. 1S 7513 7520 7598 7536 geet Gee 2589 1597 7604 Fei? Feig 7 553) 1672 7679 7686 Tea Heh | 745 TIS2 JIG F767 7774 13 7825 7832 7839 Faag” ? F896 963 7916 F977 7966 7973 7986 7987 e F: 9738 97 41 9782 9785 % gnz7 9 ear 7 FS GOS . MR. PERRY D. MR. EUGENE MRS. DEANNA S. MR. ROY TURBYFILL, BROWN, B.S., M.A. MODLIN, B.S., M.A. MORETZ, B.S. JR., B.S. Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Appalachian State University Appalachian State University Appalachian State University Appalachian State University of Georgia University MR. COLUMBUS J. TURNER, JR., B.S., M.A. Mathematics Appalachian State University MATH 99 MR. JACK HOYLE, A.B., M.A. Science University of North Carolina MR. LARRY SAIN, B.S. Biology Appalachian State University 100 SCIENCE MR. CURTIS R. SHARPE, B.S., M.S. Science Wake Forest College University of North Carolina MRS. EMILY SIDES, B.S. Science Appalachian State University MR. HERMAN UPRIGHT, B.S. Biology Appalachian State University SCIENCE The Department of Science is designed to acquaint the students at L.H.S. with the basic laws of the physical universe. It encourages the student to develop a fuller understanding of life by exploring and discovering his own answers. SCIENCE 101 é MR.L.G. MRS. AGNES MR. RONNIE MR. CRAIG W. BYRD CLARK DEDMON, AS. DEVINE Bricklaying Cosmetology Drafting Construction Charlotte Beauty College Gaston College MR. HENRY MR. CRAIG W. MR. A. J. HEAVNER SCHRUM SMITH, B.S. Electronics Auto Mechanics Vocational Education North Carolina State Colleae 102 VOCATIONAL EDUCATION VOCATIONAL EDUCATION What to do after high school? That's the big question for some students at L.H.S. Here we, the students, are prepared to enter life with a good job by having a high school education and being trained in certain fields. VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 103 104 MUSIC MUSIC The Band and Glee Club of L.H.S. do much to promote school spirit and spread musical culture throughout our school. Whether it be preparing chapel programs or marching on the football field at 7:30 in the morning, you can depend on the music department to come up with a winning number. MISS RACHEL A. MR. ROBERT L. HUNT, A.B. LEFEVER, JR., B.S. Music Music Lenoir Rhyne College U.N.C. at Greensboro MISS SARAH MRS. CHARLES E. DANIEL, B.S. WILSON, B.S. Home Economics Home Economics Queens College Appalachian State University HOME ECONOMICS Child care, cooking, sewing and nutrition are only a small part of the vital teachings of the Home Economics Depart- ment. Along with these, the girls of L.H.S. learn social graces which will be helpful in their roles as mothers and home- makers of tomorrow. HOME ECONOMICS 105 COMMERCIAL ARTS The Commercial Arts courses offered at L.H.S. are a necessity for those entering the secretarial and business professions. Typing, bookkeeping, and shorthand are the main subjects taught in this department. The chief objective of this department is to produce efficient and capable young business people. TNE GHEGG TYPING WALL CHART INSTRUC TOR abasababanaa 3000000008, QA sor 60: a 3 00c0000RAhs space Ban) MRS. BETTY SUE ALLEN, A.B. Commercial Arts Lenoir Rhyne College MRS. ROBERT A. GANTT, B.S. MISS CARRIE M. Commercial Arts ROSEMAN, A.B. Oregon State Commercial Arts University Catawba College 106 COMMERCIAL ARTS PHYSICAL EDUCATION Physical Education, though dreaded by most freshmen, is a vital part of our curriculum. It not only develops the mind and bodies of our students, but also teaches the importance of good sportsmanship. MISS SARA R. MR. VON RAY GETTYS, B.S. HARRIS, B.S. Physical Education Physical Education Winthrop College Western Carolina College PHYSICAL EDUCATION 107 MR. DENNIS MR. OLIVER H.A. BRADLEY, A.B. PATTERSON, B.S. Social Studies Social Studies Lenoir Rhyne College Agriculture and Technical College of North Carolina 108 SOCIAL STUDIES MR. CHARLES MR. CLYDE RAMSEUR, A.B. SMITH, B.S. Social Studies Social Studies Davidson College Western Carolina University SOCIAL STUDIES The social studies courses are basically a study of people, past and present, and their daily achievements and problems. They enable us to study so that we may profit from past mistakes as well as get helpful hints from tested ways of handling certain situations. MRS. JOE GOODSON, A.B. Latin Greensboro College MISS ANN MACALISTER, B.A. French U.N.C. at Greensboro MISS RUTH SIGMON, B.A. French II and Biology Converse College FOREIGN LANGUAGES The Foreign Language Department provides studies in French and Latin. The main objective of language training is to assist the student in gaining and understanding the culture and the daily life of other societies. 110 CLASSES CLASSES Whether you are a freshman in a strange new grown up world, a sophomore beginning to realize the importance of things around you, a junior becoming aware of your purpose in life, or a senior worrying and wondering about your future, we are all here for one purpose, that purpose being to graduate and find the answer to our own successful somewhere. has our purpose o = ® fe ® E ) —n each of us life in CLASSES 111 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS 112 FRESHMEN DOUG BENFIELD . RANDY HAWKINS ete eee eee) DENG, ‘iets «ete V IGE PRESIDENT ....SECRETARY-TREASURER JANIE ADAMS JOEY ADAMS EMILY ALLRAN JIMMY ARMSTRONG SUE C. ARTIS PHYLLIS ASHE TIM AUTON PATSY AVERY ROSANNE BAILEY CAROLYN A. BALLARD MICHAEL L. BALLARD SUZETTE BALLARD MICHAEL BARBER KATHY DIANE BARNETTE CATHY DIANNE BEAL ELIZABETH BEAL GUY D. BEAL SUSIE R. BEAL TERRY BEAL HARRIETT ELIZABETH BEAM MICHAEL BEAM MARSHA BECK ROGER BELL DOUG BENFIELD ROGER BIVENS RICKY BLACKWELL PAT BOONE DEBBIE BOYD DOUG BRANCH SHIRLEY BRIDGES CINDY D. BRYANT ALLEN BUMGARNER RONALD BUMGARNER VON BURGESS WAYNE BYERS RANDY D. BYNUM EMILY DIANE BYRD FRANKIE E. BYRD EDWARD CALDWELL BEVERLY CAMPBELL ANN CANIPE DANNY M. CANIPE GLYNNIS CANSLER JACKIE CARPENTER JOHN R. CARPENTER E. SCOTT CARPENTER TIM CARSWELL SUSAN CASKEY CATHY CAUDLE MARCELLA CAUDLE SANDY CAUSBY BARBARA ANN CHANDLER SHERRY CHAPMAN MARGARET CHARLES CATHY CHERRY TONY CHERRY FRESHMEN 113 114 FRESHMEN VONDE CHERRY BOBBY CHILDERS STEVE CHILDS SANDRA K. CLONINGER FLOYD CODY JAN CODY LYNDA COLLINS BOBBY RAY COLVARD LAURA CONNER RALPHINE CONNER JAMES EDDIE COOPER STAN CRONLAND JERRY CROUSE CONSTANCE MICHELE CRUMP SAM CULBERSON BILL DAUGHERTY DEBBIE DAVIS SUE DAVIS EDDIE DEAN JOE DELLINGER TERESA A. DELLINGER RHONA EAKER JUDY E. EARL CABELL EARLY HENRIETTA E. EDWARDS JIM EDWARDS WILLIAM B. ELLIS C. DWAYNE ELMORE RONNIE L. EWING ARNOLD FARRIS PERRY FAULKNER RANDY DALE FEATHERSTONE TERRY FEATHERSTONE BRAD FINGER DIANNE FINGER JIM FINLEY TROY FLYNN STEVE FORD ROBERT FRAZIER GENE FREEMAN EUGENE CARROLL FRYE BRUCE W. GAJUS MARY CAROLINE GAMBLE DAVID GATES RITA GATES EVELYN GIBBS MARTY GILBERT YVONNE GOODMAN MIKE GOODSON GAY GRANT NORMA GAYE GRANT SANDRA K. GREGORY JOHN DANIEL GRIFFITH DAVID GRIFFITH WALTER GRIFFITH ANN GRIGG SHELIA GRIGG RANDY HALLMAN TERESA HANNON DEDEAN BASHA HARRILL TOMMY HARRILL MIKE E. HART KENNY HARTSOE RICKY HARTZOGE DEBBIE L. HAWKINS RANDY HAWKINS SALLY HEAVNER JIMMY HELMS SUSAN HELMS CAROLYN JOANNE HENRY BECKY KAY HESTER RANDY HIGH RONNIE HIGHT LEE ANN HOFFMAN FELICIA A. HOLLOWAY THERESA HOLLOWAY DUANE ANTHONY HOUSER THERESA D. HOUSER RICHARD HOVIS RICKY HOVIS FRESHMEN 115 ROBERT W. HOVIS EDMOND GRADY HOWARD, JR. CINDY D. HOYLE LARRY S. HOYLE VICKI HUFFSTETLER PAM HULL RENEE HULL KATE HUSS RICKEY HUSS DEBRA JOHNSON JOHNNY JOHNSON WAYNE ARMON JOHNSON ANDY JONAS BRANDA KAY JONES DEBBIE JONES RHONDA JONES JOEY JORDAN LARRY KAY LARRY KEENER NATHAN KEENER FREDA KISER MARVIN A. KISER JAN LACKEY SANDRA LAMBERT CINDY LANEY JOHN L. LAWING WANDA KAYE LEONARD PATTIE LOUISE LINDSEY DEBBIE LINEBERGER LIBBA LINEBERGER WANDA LINEBERGER ALLEN D. LITTLEJOHN DENICE CATHERINE LONG BILL LOVELACE DORIS LUTZ MARSHA DENISE LUTZ LOU ANN LYNCH TIM McCANN VANESSA MAHALA GENEVA MATHIS 116 FRESHMEN MATTIE L. MATHIS KATHEY CLAUDETTE MAUNEY SANDY MAUNEY JOHNNY L. METTS KATHY A. MOORE MARY ANN MOORE RUBY ANN MORRISON VERGE CLIFF MOTZ MICKEY MULL CARL MULLEN CINDY M. MULLEN ROBERT NANNEY CAROLYN NIXON JEAN NOLAND RICKY NOLES MARTY PARKER DEBBIE PEARSON MARTHA DENISE PEARSON DENNIS PENDLETON DE!IEDRA POOVEY RITA POWELL PAM PRATHER EDDIE PRUITT CATHY RAMSEUR CAROLE S. REAVIS VICKY LYNN REEP JEANETTE REINHARDT DEBBIE REYNOLDS GARY REYNOLDS LOU ANN REYNOLDS CATHY RHYNE GAIL RHYNE TERRY RHYNE CLYDE FRANKLIN RICHARD JAMIE RICHARD DAVID ROBINSON FRANCES ANN ROBINSON SUSIE ROBINSON JEANIE ROLLINS DONNA ROSEMAN FRESHMEN 117 118 FRESHMEN ALICE ROSS JAMES EDWARD ROSS JUDITH MICHELE ROSSER DON RUDISILL ROBERT S. RUDISILL ROXANN SAILORS CRYSTAL ANN SAIN DWAYNE K. SAINE MICHAEL G. SAIN TERRY SAIN MIKE R. SCHRONCE BETH SCHRUM DAN SCOGGINS ROBIN SCRONCE JEB F. SEABLE TIM SEAGLE DAVID SELF MARTHA RYAN SHELTON ROBERT SHERRILL WILLIAM SHERRILL BEATRICE SIGMON M. WARD SIMMONS DEBBIE SIPE DONALD SISK LEE SISK LIZA SITTON BOBBY SMITH CAMILLA SMITH EVELYN JEAN SMITH FRANK L. SMITH LINDA LAVONE SMITH PAULA SMITH FRANK SNIDER CHRIS STAMEY DANNY STAMEY TERESA A. STARR LYDIA STATON ROBIN DIANE STORY JOYCE STROUPE KEVIN L. STROUP PAM STROUPE STEVE SULLIVAN RANDY THEODORE SURGEON HUGH TAYLOR BILLY L. THOMAS JOYCE D. THOMAS L. STEVE THORNBURG RICKY TILLMAN MICHAEL TIPTON JERRY TOWERY JOHNNY TOWERY RONNY TOWERY BILLY JAY TOWNSEND LANA TURNER LINDA VANDRESSER RICHARD L. WARREN ROBIN ANGELA WATERSON LIBBY WEATHERLY MASON GLEN WEATHERS MARTHA WHITESIDE BRENDA WHITESIDES TIM WISE CHADDIE WOODS HAROLD W. YODER MIKE YOUNG FRESHMEN 119 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS DAVID HOFFMAN ...................PRESIDENT 120 SOPHOMORES GREG STROUPE.................VICE PRESIDENT KATHY HUSKEY .........SECRETARY-TREASURER SOPHOMORE CLASS PAULETTE ABERNATHY PATRICIA ABERNETHY THOMAS BARRY ADERHOLD PATTY ALEXANDER BOB ANDERSON MARLENE DEITRICH ANDERSON JANICE ANTHONY LINDA ARMSTRONG TED AUTON LINDA AVERY VANCE M. AVERY VICTOR AVERY MIKE BAKER STEVE BARINEAU DALE BARKLEY DAVID BARKLEY DEBORAH BARKLEY JULIUS BARKLEY DAVID BARNETTE RANDY BEAL RHONDA BEAL JEANETTE BEAM JIM BEARD DOROTHY JEAN BEAVER BILL A. BECK TERRY BENTLEY NEBRASKA BESS, JR. SHERRY BESS TERRY L. BESS GENE H. BLACK PEGGY BLAKE JOEY S. BONDURANT DAVID BOWDEN CHRISTINE BOWERS ROGER D. BOWLIN STEVE PAUL BRAY BARBARA BRIDGES BILL BROOKS JIMMY BROOME DAVID L. BROWN LYN BRYANT BILL DEANE BUFF STEVE BURCHAM DEBBIE BYNUM HAROLD CAGLE, JR. TAFFY D. CAGLE JOHN CALDWELL RANDY RAY CAMPBELL BEVERLY CANIPE DARRELL CARPENTER GARY CARPENTER RONALD DAVID CARPENTER ALICE CASH DEBBIE CASKEY JANE CASKEY RODNEY CHAMBERS SOPHOMORES 121 122 SOPHOMORES PATRICIA A. CHAPMAN STEVE H. CHAPMAN KAREN CLONINGER FRAN COCKERHAM RICHARD COOK MELBA COOPER SHERRIE CORNWELL MIKE CORRIHER CATHEY CRAIG REBECCA M. CRAIG ROGER CRANFORD JAMES P. CROUSE KEITH ALLEN DANIEL RANDALL DARNELL THOMAS DAY FLOYD DEAN CAROLYN S. DELLINGER DONNA DEAN DELLINGER MARGOT DELLINGER LINDA S. DILL GENE FRANKLIN DRUM STEVE DUTTON SUSAN ERVIN BEVERLY EUREY GENE T. EWING MICHAEL EWING SUZANNE FAIRES GARY M. FINGER MARY LOVE FINGER WINKY FINGER ELAINE FRANKLIN MONTY FRELICH TONY FRIDAY LIBBY L. GATES NITA GATES JAMES M. GIBBS DARLENE GILBERT JIM GOODE LOU ANN GOODSON NELSON E. GRANT NATHAN GROOMS ELAINE GUNTER BARBARA HAMPTON DEBRA HAMRIGHT PATTY HARKEY ANDREA HARLESS GAIL HARRILL HELEN I. HARRISON TERESA HARTSOE THERESA HAUSS GERALD ALAN HAYNES BETH HEAVNER EVERETTE NELSON HELMS JUDY HELMS MARY HOLLY HENDERSON VICKIE L. HENDRICK KATHY HENDRICKS JOHNNY HERNDON SARAH LOUISE HERNDON RICK HESTER SHERRI HIPP BRADY HOFFMAN DAVID HOFFMAN LYNNETTE HOFFMAN MARTHA HOUSER DONALD LEE HOVIS LOIS JEAN HOVIS CYNTHIS D. HUDSPETH KATHY HUSKEY DAVID ALLEN IRBY MARLENE JACKSON FRED E. JARRETT SUSAN VICTORIA JARRETT MYRA JEAN JOHNSON LLOYD WAYNE JOHHSON STEVE KAY SHERRY KEENER MARTHA KEEVER TOMMY KISER VERNON KNUCKLES SOPHOMORES 123 124 SOPHOMORES JERRY D. LAMBERT HARRY J. LANDERS KATHY LANEY CELIA LEATHERMAN STEVE LEONARD LAURA F. LINEBERGER DAVID ANDREW LINK JERRY EARNEST LITTLE PATSY LITTLE STEVE LITTLE CATHY LONG CATHY DELORES LOVE KATHY LYNN RUSSELL McALISTER DENNIS McCORKLE DANNY L. McCURRY STEVE McCURRY CINDY McGEE CATHY MARTIN GLENDA D. MARTIN ANGELA MATHIS DANNY WAYNE MATHIS GARY MATHIS PAUL MATHEWSON JOYCE MAULDIN BRENDA MAYBERRY LINDA MAYBERRY SONYA METCALF LYDIA MINTON GARY W. MOORE WALLY MULLEN PATRICIA NEAL RICKY NORMAN DARNELL ODOM JOHNNY L. OWENS BOBBIE PAINTER PEGGY PAYSEUR GARY R. PEARSON DONNA PEELER RONNIE PEELER RICKY POOVEY RANDY POPE MELBA FLOURETTA POSTON DELAWN E. PRESSLEY ALLAN PROPST DEBBIE PUNCH ELAINE PYANT MONTE RABY SHERRY C. RAMSEY ROBERT RASH THERESA RAY CATHEY REEP ROBBY REID CECIL REINHARDT RICKY DALE REYNOLDS RHONDA RHODES ROBERT RHODES CONRAD RHYNE MARTHA RHYNE RICKY R. RHYNE KEITH W. RICE DANNY ROBINSON BOBBY RUDISILL DAVID D. SAIN LINDA SAIN BOBBIE JEAN SAUNDERS LEONARD SAUNDERS GARY SCHRUM TERESA D. SCHRUM PATTI SHRUM DON SHUFORD ROBERT SHUFORD SALLY SHUFORD DAVID A. SHULTS STEVE SCHULTZ IRIS SIGMON ANN SMITH RONALD SMITH SUE ANN SPAKE ALAN A. STAMEY SOPHOMORES 125 CINDY STAMEY FLETCHER STONE GREG STROUP LINDA SUTTON CARL TAYLOR REBECCA THOMPSON JILL THORNBURG LARRY FARRELL TOWERY JANE TRAMMELL SANDRA VALENTINE TRINA WADDELL BILL WARD ANN WARLICK KATHIE D. WARLICK JEFF WEAVER NANCY WHITESIDE JANICE E. WHITESIDES BETTY JO WILBURN TOMMY WILBURN BRENDA WILKINS PAM WILKINSON DENNIS WILLIAMS FAY WILSON BOBBY WYCKOFF 0000 oceans 126 SOPHOMORES “My, SOPHOMORES 127 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS STEVE SULTUCE@ iret Stern Rees enn eee PRESIDENT, GUY, CLINE pre ae eet ater eee eee ICE PRESIDENT LIBBY CROWELL.......................-SECRETARY-TREASURER 128 JUNIORS JUNIOR CLASS DANNY ABERNATHY DONNY ABERNETHY JANIE ADERHOLDT GARY ALEXANDER FRANKIE ALLEN MELISSA ANDREWS STEVE ARRINGTON JIMMY AVERY STEVE D. BAILEY BOBBY G. BALLARD CYNTHIA GAIL BARBER DEBBIE BARKER STEVE BARKLEY WELDON W. BARNES MAX ANNE BARNETTE BRODIS C. BAXTER DOROTHY ANN BAXTER SANDRA BEAM SHIRLEY ANN BESS WAYNE C. BESS BARBARA BLACK DANIEL C. BONNER SHEILA Y. BOYD PAM BRADSHAW WAYNE F. BRADDY WADE L. BROWN CINDY BUCHANAN LARRY BURTON VIVIAN M. BYERS DEBBIE BYNUM MIKE CADENHEAD MAYME ELIZABETH CALDWELL CATHY CAMPBELL TERRY CAMPBELL DANA A. CANIPE CHRIS R. CARPENTER JANET CARPENTER MILTON L. CASHION RICHARD W. CAUDILL BOBBY D. CHANEY RENEE CHAPMAN BILL CHILDS LARRY CLARK LINDA CLARK DON CLINE GUY CLINE MICHAEL CLINE SUSAN CLONINGER BRUCE R. COCHRANE WILLIAM H. COLLINS, III ALLEN CONNER PEGGY L. COOPER KAY CORNWELL WILLIAM N. COULTER ELAINE CRANFORD JUNIORS 129 CLIFF CRISSON LIBBY CROWELL J. GREGORY DAVIS H. LEE DAVIS MICHAEL DEASON ANN DELLINGER DAVID ALONZO DEVINE SHARON DIXON DIANE DORSEY STEVE ALLEN DRUM PAUL D. ELLIS RICHARD B. ENGLE BETH EUREY DANNY EUREY FRANKIE L. FARLEY KAREN FINGER GEORGE FINGER MY RON DOUGLAS FORE EARLINE B. FOSTER ANDY FREEMAN HARRIET J. FRIDAY SUSIE GABRIEL BEVERLY ANN GALLAGHER GREG GATES PRISCILLA GIBBS JILL GLADDEN ALLEN GOODSON EDDIE GOODSON GENE GORE MICHAEL GRICE CLYDE GRIGG ELAINE GROOMS DANNY HALLMAN GENA HALLMAN PATRICK N. HALLMAN 130 JUNIORS LARRY HAMRICK A. GAYLE HARKEY RANDY HARRIS BOBBY HARTMAN GARY D. HAUSS KATHEY HEAVNER ROBIN F. HEAVNER SHARON HEAVNER DELANA HELMS SANDRA JO HELMS SHERRY HELMS STEVE HELMS ALLENE HERNDON MILDRED HERNDON DAVID HOFFMAN DEBORAH HOFFMAN LINDA HOLBROOKS PATRICIA HOUK JAUNITA HOUSER JUDY HOUSER KATHY E. HOVIS KEITH HOVIS MIRIAM HOYLE WAYNE HULL SHARON W. HUNTER THOMAS E. HUSKEY CAROL HUSS DONNA HUSS RONNIE HUSS TICH HUSS SHARON L. JACKSON CATHEY JOHNSON CHARLES KEENER PAMELA KEENER LA DONNA SUE KEEVER JUNIORS 131 132 JUNIORS RHONDA KEEVER ROSE KEEVER DONIE LACKEY STEVE ALAN LACKEY CHAMP LAND RONNIE LANEY DEBBIE LATTIMORE SHARON LAWING CYNTHIA P. LEATHERMAN SAMMY F. LEDBETTER TERRY LEDFORD JERILYN LEEDY SYLVIA ANNE LEONARD JANICE LOCKMAN IVEY LOFTIN, JR. DAVID LONG SUE JANE LONG JERRY LOWE NANCY E. LOWE CHRISTOPHER BERNARD LYNCH DENISE McGEE D. JUNIOR McGINNIS JEANETTE McLEOD JAN McALISTER JILL McALISTER WANDA D. MARTIN HAROLD L. MATHEWSON GERALENE MATHIS MAMIE L. MATHIS BEKE T. MESSER JACKIE MODE JANE MODLIN MONTE MODLIN ROSANNE MODLIN BOBBY R. MORRISON MARIAN A. MORRISON JANE ANNETTE MOSTELLER LINDA MOSTELLER JACKIE MOTZ DEBBI MURPHY LINDA NEWTON ANNIE E. OATES PATRICIA O'BRIEN TOM OWEN CAROL PARKER BEVERLY PARROTT ALAN DUKE PEELER GARY PEELER SHERRY PEELER BILL PENDLETON KATHEY PERKINS JAMES HERBERT PICKENS STEPHEN M. POWELL DONALD ELVISON PRESSLEY RAY H. PRICE ROSWELL A. RAMSEUR SUZY RAMSEUR DAVID RAMSEY BOB RANKIN DAVID L. RAYFIELD ELAINE REEP CHYRAL REINHARDT DIANE REINHARDT JANET L. REINHARDT JOHN RANKIN RHODES LARRY RHODES RUSTY RHODES SUSAN E. RHODES CONSTANCE V. RHYNE TERESA RHYNE JUNIORS 133 134 JUNIORS ANN RHYNE DANNY FRANK RICHARD ESTELLE RICHARD REBECCA RICHBOURG EARLENE A. ROBBINS MARK S. ROBINSON SANDI M. ROBINSON FRANK RUDISILL JAMES L. RUDISILL KATHY A. RUMFELT DEBBIE SAIN RITA A. SAIN TERRI R. SANFORD CATHIE ANNE SAUNDERS TOM SEAGLE JANICE M. SELF JILL D. SENTER RANDALL SETZER CAROLE SHUFORD BILLIE F. SKELTON LIBBIE DARLENE SIGMON BECKY SIMMONS MARTHA R. SMALL PHILIP W. SMITH EILEEN SOUTHERS E. TONY STORY EDDIE STROUPE TIM SUMMITT STEVE SUTTLE MARY ALICE THOMPSON FONDA JILL THORNBURG CHARLIE TIPTON ROBERT DONNELL TOMES JOYCE E. TRAMMELL KATHY J. TURBY FILL BILL VANDRESSER JANET PAGE VARNER JUDIE VARNER DEBORAH A. WARD RENE WARLICK DARLENE WATERS VIRGINIA WATSON SHEILA WEAVER SAMMY WHITESIDES DEBBIE WILKINSON KAREN WILLIAMS TOMMY WILLIS BUTCH WILSON DALE WILSON ALAN W. WISE DOUGLAS WISE GARY L. WITHERS LARRY G. YODER IN MEMORIAM ANN LINGERFELT (A MEMBER OF THE CLASS OF 1970) 1951-1968 JUNIORS 135 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY .... TREASURER BETH EWING . RONNIE NORMAN MASCOTS ZANE KNIGHT CANDY MILLER DAUGHTER OF MR. MRS. IKE MILLER JR. CLYDE KNIGHT, MRS. SON OF MR DAVID ANDREW ABERNETHY VICKI LYNN ABERNATHY NEIL E. ALLRAN BARBARA ANN ARMSTRONG TONY WAYNE ARMSTRONG ROY ASHE FREDA GAIL BABB RANDY WAYNE BARKLEY PATRICIA ANNE BATTLE ERIC S. BEAM GLENDA KAREN BEAM NORMA J. BEAM SANDRA DENISE BELL CLAUDE BLACKWELL BOYCE C. BLAKE CAROLE DIANE BOGGS PAMELA SHAYE BOWEN MIKE BOYLES KENNY D. BRACKETT MARY ANN BRANTON SENIORS 137 NANCY BRIDGES JUNE ELIZABETH BROOME HERB BRYANT BEVERLY ANN BUMGARNER JERRY L. BURGESS REBECCA GOODIN BURRIS DOUG BYNUM MARILYN BYNUM WANDA HARRIET BYNUM PAMELA JOY BYRD LANNY W. CALDWELL SYLVESTER CANSLER, JR. EDDIE D. CANTRELL CLIFFORD SANDERS CARLTON NELLEEN KAY CARPENTER CYNTHIA DAWN CARTER RONALD B. CASKEY TIMOTHY DOUGLAS CATHEY DEBORAH LOU CHAFFIN JOHN MICHAEL CLINE 138 SENIORS CAROLE COCHRANE JOHNNY COLVARD DEBORAH JEAN CROUSE CLYDE RAY CROUSE III NANCY LOU CULBERSON WANDA JEAN CUNDIFF JERRY DAVIS FRED DEAN, JR. DENNIS JACOB DELLINGER JACK ANDERSON DELLINGER J. LLOYD DELLINGER SARAH ANN DEVINE FRANCES ELAINE DEYTON WILLIAM THEADORE DODGIN II JOHNNY DORSEY ELAINE DUNCAN GWENDOLYN GAIL EAKER JUDY LYNN EARNEST PATRICIA EARLENE EDWARDS EDWARD EUREY SENIORS 139 MATTIE LYNN EVERETTE ELIZABETH LEA EWING DAVID R. FEATHERSTONE HERBERT H. FINGER, JR. TIMOTHY J. FINGER ERIC L. FORE DEBORAH JEAN FREEMAN DAVID WILLIAM FRYE ELIZABETH JANE GILBERT GEORGE GLOVER RICHARD GOODIN SAMMY LEROY GOODSON BRENDA KAY GRIGG DEBBY GRIGG KATHY GRIGGS LATRETA PAULETTE HALLMAN ROGER HARRIS EUGENE GOLD HARTMAN, JR. WANDA KAY HARTSOE JERRY E. HAWKINS 140 SENIORS ELIZABETH ANN HELMS RICKIE E. HELMS SHEILA HELMS CATHERINE REINHARDT HENDERSON DEBORAH KAYE HENRY JOHNNY HERMAN ERNEST HERNDON BARBARA SHERIAN HILL JANIE HINES STEPHEN WALKER HIPP SUE HOFFMAN SHERRY YASMIN HOLLER BILL HOOVER CHARLES HENRY HOOVER, III THOMAS HERMAN HOWARD II ROY DALTON HOYLE DEBORAH FRANCES HUFFSTETLER PAULA MARETTE HUFFSTETLER LARRY HUNTER J. D. INGLE SENIORS 141 142 SENIORS JAMES EUGENE JACKSON ANNETTE CAMILLA JARRETT SHERRY JARVIS BOBBIE JEAN JENKS RONALD WAYNE JOHNSON JAKE JONES JOHNNIE JONES ELIZABETH ANN JUDD RONNIE KAY JIMMY KEENER VICKY ANN KEENER LARRY KEEVER DEBORAH PATRICE KING EMMANUEL FRANKLIN KIRKLAND LIBBY ANN LACKEY JOE STEPHEN LANDER SANDRA DONNELLE LAWING VERNON ALLEN LAWING VICKI DIANE LAWING ROGER DENNIS LAY WILLIAM EDGAR LEMMOND, JR. KYM LEONARD TIMOTHY JOSEPH LEONARD TOMMY LEONHARDT PATRICIA ANN LINEBERGER GARY MICHAEL LINK VIRGINIA McLEAN LITTLE JANICE ELAINE LITTLE LINDA KAY LITTLE RONNY LITTLE CYNTHIA ANN LITTLEJOHN TOMMY ALEXANDER LOCKMAN BETH ALDEEN LOWE JOYCE ANN LOWE MARCENE LYNCH KIMMIE JEAN LYNN PATRICIA ANNE McCLAIN PEGGY McCLAIN J. L. McLEOD MICHEAL CLINTON McCOY SENIORS 143 144 SENIORS BILL McGINNIS EDDIE McGINNIS ALAN McSWAIN THERESA KAY MARTIN CAROL G. MASON JOHN ELLIOTT MAUNEY JAMES G. MOORE MAURICE ALEXANDER MOORE MELVIN H. MOORE RONALD MORRIS RUTH ELAINE MOSTELLER GARY MOSTELLER BRENDA KAY NORMAN JERRY NORMAN RONNIE ALAN NORMAN SCOTTIE NORWOOD BRENDA PAINTER CHRISTOPHER ALLYN PARKER RANDY PATTERSON ANDY PEACOCK JOHNNY PEELER RAY F. PENDLETON KENNETH PERDUE BOB PHILLIPS RANDY E. PILKINGTON SUSAN TYNITTE POTEAT MARTHA PUTNAM VICKIE GWENDOLYN RAY EVA REISZ DANNEY M. REYNOLDS SHERRY RUNA REYNOLDS TERRY REYNOLDS BARBARA RHODES BRENDA SUE RICHARD IRENE RICHARD KRISTA WYNNE ROBINSON ROGER D. ROBINSON SAMUEL A. ROBINSON JOE WILKIE ROSEMAN, JR. COLIN RUFFIN RUDISILL SENIORS 145 KIM MARCEL RUDISILL KITTY SAILORS DANNY G. SAIN JERRY LEE SAIN RANDALL BLAIR SAUNDERS ROBY G. SAUNDERS EMMETT RODNEY SAWYER JIMMY SCHRONCE BOB SCOTT EDDIE GASTON SCRONCE DOROTHY JANICE SELF CAROLYN JEAN SETZER STEVE SHERRILL SALLIE SHIPP ALLEN SIGMON BEVERLEY JANE SIMMONS CYNTHIA KAY SMITH GERALD LEE SMITH LANISSE SILENE SMITH MALYNDA SMITH 146 SENIORS MARY PAULETTE SMITH T. E. SMITH TRUDY JANE SPAKE ALAN STOUDEMIRE EDWARD EMERSON SUTTLE , III RICHARD DAN TAYLOR DEBORAH PAULETTE THOMAS LINDA CAROLE TIMMONS BOBBY LEE TOWERY DEWEY WAYNE TURNER STEVE VALENTINE VICKIE DARLENE WALKER NELSON GORDON WALLACE MICHAEL MUNDY WARD DEBORAH JEAN WEATHERS LINDA WEATHERS CATHEY FRANCES WHISNANT RANDALL G. WHITE WAYNE BREVARD WHITESIDES CAROLYN WILSON SENIORS 147 FRANCES BLACKWELL WILSON GARVIN DALE WITHERS HELEN ELIZABETH WOODS JOE B. YARBROUGH IN MEMORIAM JEAN REEL (A MEMBER OF THE CLASS OF 1968) 1951-1968 148 SENIORS SENIOR STATISTICS VICKI LYNN ABERNATHY “VALA” And all the people shouted and said, ‘‘God save the Queen.” National Honor Society; Marshal; Secretary of Student Council; President of Freshman Class; Vice President of Future Teachers of America; Monitors Club; Junior Class Homecoming Representative; Football Sponsor at Home- coming; Pep Club; French Club; Health Careers Club; Wolf Reporter; Future Homemakers of America; Miss Merry Christmas Court; Superlative; May Queen. DAVID ANDREW ABERNETHY “SNATCH” Nothing can be created out of nothing. Hickory High: Freshman Football L.H.S.: Student Council; Key Club; Pep Club; Sociology Club. NEIL E. ALLRAN “GRINNER” | see better things and approve; | follow the worst. Sociology Club; Pep Club; Track. BARBARA ANN ARMSTRONG oi 24 oH A SS It is good to lengthen to the last, a sunny mood. J.V. Basketball; Home Ec. Club; Pep Club; F.T.A.; French Club. TONY WAYNE ARMSTRONG “TWA” Quiet in appearance, with motive unknown. VICA; 1.C.T.1 1. ROY ASHE mkt ©) Vice Truth blends well with untruth. Newbold: Vice President and President of Band 9th and 10th grade; Vice President of Sophomore Class; Junior Marshal; Student Council Representative; J.V. Basketball. FREDA GAIL BABB SPR Tera Try to be good . . . and if you don’t succeed, call me. Student Council Representative 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th; Pep Club; Publicity Chairman of Latin Club; J.C.L.; Business Manager Wolf Staff; Glee Club Accompanist; Treasurer F.T.A.; Library Club; Editor Pine Burr; Quill Scroll; Wolf Reporter; Football Sponsor; F.H.A.; Super- lative; May Court. RANDY WAYNE BARKLEY “RANDY” Most of us don’t put our best foot forward until we get the other one in hot water. Sociology Club; !.C.T.; Bus Driver. PATRICIA ANNE BATTLE “PATU™ The most precious articles come in small packages. Student Council Representative; Sec. of J.C.L.; Sec. of Latin Club; Wolf Staff; F.T.A.; F.H.A.; French Club; Monogram Club; Varsity Cheerleader; Marshal; Pep Club; Quill Scroll; Library Club; Wolf Reporter; Football Sponsor; May Court; Superlative. ERIC S. BEAM “ERK” | see what others choose to ignore. Science Club; J.C.L.; Latin Club; Sociology; Pep Club. GLENDA KAREN BEAM eA Nie With her winning smile she will succeed! Science Club; Pep Club; Library Club; F.H.A. Club; French Club; Office Assistant; Superlative. NORMA J. BEAM “NORMA” Friendship is love, without either flowers or veil. F.T.A.; Glee Club; Sociology Club. SANDRA DENISE BELL SDEE™ Not to admire, is all the art | know, To make men happy, and keep them so. Varsity Basketball; Pep Club; Junior Play; Health Careers Club; J.C.L.; Latin Club. CLAUDE BLACKWELL “CLAUDE” My conversation is all in my eyes. VICA Club. BOYCE C. BLAKE BOYCE Then the little man wears a shocking bad hat. Football; Basketball; Track; Trey Club; Sociology Club. CAROLE DIANE BOGGS “DIANE” Windbiown and carefree, happy am !! VICA; 1.C.T.1 1; F.H.A. PAMELA SHAYE BOWEN “SUNSHINE” } have a mind of my own and | will not be persuaded. National Honor Society; Science Club; Health Careers Club; Sociology Club; Latin ,Club; J.C.L.; Junior Play; Marshal; Future Homemakers of America; Superlative; Senior Play. MIKE BOYLES “MIKIE” Go to your business, | say, pleasure, whilst | go to my pleasure, business. Student Council Representative; Pep Club; Latin Club; J.C.L.; Wolf Reporter. KENNY D, BRACKETT “KENNY” 1 look upon all the world as my playpen. French Club; Pep Club. MARY ANN BRANTON “MARY ANN” Only silence is great, all else is weakness. Glee Club; Red Cross Youth Volunteers; 1.C.T. NANCY BRIDGES “JAKE” | am here by reason of insanity. JUNE ELIZABETH BROOME “PRUNE” June is busting out all over! F.H.A.; F.T.A.; Science Club; Varsity Cheerleaders; J.V. Cheerleader; Monogram Club; Monitors Club; Pep Club; Sociology Club. HERB BRYANT “BABY HUEY” A good example is the best sermon. J.V. Football; J.V. Basketball Manager; French Club. BEVERLY ANN BUMGARNER “BOOPER” | want to laugh, and let the world laugh with me. Student Council Representative; Pep Club; Health Careers Club; French Club; Wolf Reporter; Office Assistant. JERRY L. BURGESS “JERRY” Love and let live. VICA Club. REBECCA GOODIN BURRIS “BURKY” Refined, happy, and demure, A charming girl you can be sure. J.V. Cheerleader; Freshman Homecoming Representative; Treasurer Latin Club; J.C.L.; Pep Club; F.H.A.; Varsity Cheerleader; President F.T.A.; Student Council Repre- sentative; Sociology Club; Wolf Reporter; Carrousel Prin- cess; Homecoming Football Representative; Monogram Club; Vice President Library Club; May Court; Senior Play. DOUG BYNUM “ZERO” I’ve taken fun where I've found it. J.V. Football; Sociology Club; French Club. MARILYN BYNUM “MARILYN” Life without boys and talking is not life. J.C.L.; Latin Club; Pep Club; Health Careers Club; Sociology Club; Senior Play. WANDA HARRIET BYNUM “TORCH” She bears through life like a torch in flame. Library Club; Science Club; French Club; Pep Club; Health Careers Club; Sociology Club; Junior Play; Office Assistant; Glee Club Accompanist; Senior Play. PAMELA JOY BYRD “PAM” She never did a foolish thing (????) VICA Club. LANNY W. CALDWELL “LANNY” Young fellows will be young fellows. Latin Club; Pep Club; Science Club; J.C.L. SYLVESTER CANSLER, JR. “HOOT” You gotta be a football hero. J.V. Football; Varsity Football; Track; Student Council; Basketball. EDDIE D. CANTRELL Azeliise O! It’s nice to get up in the morning, But it’s nicer to stay in bed. Auto Mechanics | I1; Construction Industry. CLIFFORD SANDERS CARLTON “SANDY” | have spring fever, the winter through. French Club; Sociology Club; Pep Club; Golf; Student Council; Senior Play. NELLEEN KAY CARPENTER “DUH” Dark-haired beauty, mischievous eyes, A merry smile and never any sighs. J.V. Cheerleader, Co-Chief; Varsity Cheerleader, Co-Chief; Senator-10th Grade; Homecoming Representative of Sophomore Class; Student Council Representative for Homecoming; Treasurer of Student Council; Wolf Re- porter; Superlative; F.T.A.; F.H.A.; Pep Club; Monogram Club; Science Club; Latin Club; J.C.L.; Office Assistant; Miss Merry Christmas Court; May Court; Homecoming Queen. CYNTHIA DAWN CARTER “CURTIS” Sunlight is in her hair and face! Wolf Reporter; J.V. Cheerleader, Co-Chief; Pep Club; Monogram Club; Varsity Cheerleader, Co-Chief; Home- coming Sponsor; Science Club; F.T.A.; Sociology Club; F.H.A.; Superlative; May Court. RONALD B. CASKEY “RONNIE” He’s a gentleman: look at his boots. TIMOTHY DOUGLAS CATHEY “CHATTY CATHEY” You press the button and we'll do the rest. French Club; Vice President Health Careers Club; Science Club; Pep Club. DEBORAH LOU CHAFFIN “DUBBY” Her smile shows her happiness, her friends, her popu- larity. J.V. Basketball; J.C.L.; Latin Club; Vice Pres. Pep Club; F.T.A.; F.H.A.; Pres. Library Club; Sec.-Treas. Junior Class; Wolf Staff; Quill Scroll; Sociology Club; Junior Play; Football Sponsor; Wolf Reporter; Health Careers Club; May Court; Miss Merry Christmas Court. JOHN MIKE CLINE “MIKE” | will not be satisfied with less than Cleopatra. J.V. Football; Varsity Football; Track; Student Council; Key Club; Vice President Monogram Club; French Club; Pep Club; Health Careers Club. CAROLE COCHRANE “BO” Individuality is the salt of common life. Student Council Representative; F.H.A.; J.V. Cheerleader; Varsity Cheerleader; French Club; Monogram Club; Pep Club; May Court; Miss Merry Christmas. JOHNNY COLVARD “PHYLLIS MOONPIE” To love, ah great pleasure. J.V. Football; J.V. Basketball; J.V. Baseball; Varsity Football; Varsity Basketball; Varsity Baseball; Key Club; Monogram Club; Vice President Sociology Club; Student Council. SENIOR STATISTICS 149 DEBORAH JEAN CROUSE DEBE) ae Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far. Pep Club; French Club; Library Club; Youth Red Cross Volunteers; Sociology Club; Superlative. CLYDE RAY CROUSE, III “RAY” If wits were wisdom — ye Gods — another Solomon. President Bus Drivers Club; V.I.C.A.; President of Con- struction Class. NANCY LOU CULBERSON “GRANNY” Both labor great or small Nancy does it good or not at all. Library Club; Office Assistant; Red Cross Youth Volun- teer; F.H.A.; Sociology Club; French Club; Junior Play; Senior play. WANDA JEAN CUNDIFF “UNDY CUNDY” A smile for all, a greeting glad; A lovable, jolly way she had. Latin Club; J.C.L.; Health Careers Club; F.T.A.; F.H.A.; Sociology Club; Pep Club; Wolf Reporter. JERRY DAVIS “JERRY” Now | know what love is all about! J.V. Basketball; Varsity Baseball; J.V. Baseball; Mono- gram Club; Construction Industry; V.1.C.A. FRED DEAN, JR. “FRED” Mad, bad, and dangerous to know. French Club; Pep Club. DENNIS JACOB DELLINGER “DENNIE” Laws were made to be broken. J.V. Football; Electronics; Track; Construction industry; Bricklaying. JACK ANDERSON DELLINGER “PURDY JACK” Quiet in appearance, with motive unknown. J.C.L.; Latin Club Il; Pep Club; Marshal; National Honor Society. J. LLOYD DELLINGER “JACKIE” Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow you may get a blue slip. J.V. Football; J.V. Baseball; Latin Club; J.C.L.; Sociology Club; Pep Club. SARAH ANN DEVINE “ANGEL” Push on — keep moving. Glee Club; French Club; Pep Club. FRANCES ELAINE DEYTON “FRANCES” Good will is the mightiest practical force in the universe. Library Club; F.H.A. WILLIAM THEADORE DODGIN, II 4 3 By Happy-go-lucky, fair and free, Nothing there is that bothers me. French Club; Pep Club; Electronics Club. JOHNNY DORSEY “DEVIL” It is my humor. Newbold High: Football; Basketball; French Club; Bu: Drivers Club; L.H.S.: Varsity Basketball. ELAINE DUNCAN “PEANUT” Some laugh softly, | laugh loudly, and let the world gc by. F.H.A.; Pep Club; Red Cross Youth Volunteer. GWENDOLYN GAIL EAKER “GWEN” Smiling face and hair of gold, Charming personality and grace untold. JUDY LYNN EARNEST “JUDY” The fever called “‘living’’ is conquered at last. Mt. Holly High: Aglaia Club; Dramatics Club; Chorus; Glee Club; F.H.A.; Sociology Club; Homecoming Court. 150 SENIOR STATISTICS PATRICIA EARLENE EDWARDS “PATRICIA” A good humor, is it not, my lords? Pep Club; Glee Club; Sociology Club; F.H.A.; Library Club; Band. EDDIE EUREY “EDDIE” Silence is golden. J.C.L.; Sociology Club. MATTIE LYNN EVERETTE “MATTIE” A little foolishness now and then, Is relished by the wisest men. Newbold: Math Club; N.H.A.; Dramatics Club. L.H.S.: French Club; Sociology Club; Pep Club; Monitor; Glee Club; Science Club; F.H.A.; Health Careers Club. ELIZABETH LEA EWING SBETH Thou hast so much wit, and mirth, and jest about thee, There is no living with thee, nor without thee. J.C.L.; Latin Club; Health Careers Club; Science Club; Pep Club; F.H.A.; F.T.A.; Sociology Club; Monitor; Wolf Staff; Quill Scroll; Student Council Representative; Superlative. DAVID R. FEATHERSTONE “D. DUCK” For Satan finds some mischief still, for idle hands to do. Fre nch Club; Sociology Club; J.V. Baseball. HERBERT H. FINGER, JR. “HERB” Happy-go-lucky, fair and free, Nothing there is that bothers me. . Newbold: Varsity Basketball; Marshal; President Sopho- more Class; Student Council Representative; French Club. L.H.S.: Varsity Basketball. TIMOTHY J. FINGER “LARD” In all respects, a good fellow. Key Club; Latin Club; J.C.L.; Student Council Represen- tative. ERIC L. FORE PERIC A lazy man’s life is the life for me! French Club; Pep Club; F.F.A.; Bus Driver's Club. DEBORAH JEAN FREEMAN “DEBBIE” Rather be smal! and cast a light, Than large and cast a shadow. Pep Club; F.H.A.; Wolf Reporter; Monitor; French Club; Sociology Club, DAVID WILLIAM FRYE “FRENCH” Every man is a volume if you learn how to read him. Football; Track; Monogram Club; Pep Club; J.C.L.; Latin Club; Sociology Club. ELIZABETH JANE GILBERT “BETHIE BOO” Common sense is not a common thing. Band; J.C.L.; Latin Club; Sec. F.T.A.; F.H.A.; Red Cross Youth Volunteers; Pep Club; N.C.-J.C.L. State Historian; Senior Play. GEORGE GLOVER “GEORGE” Truly a sportsman in every sense. Sociology Club. RICHARD GOODIN “RICK” He is a perpetual surprise to those who know him best. Football; Monogram Club. SAMMY LEROY GOODSON SAM Genius is the capacity of evading hard work. BRENDA KAY GRIGG ay” Truth needs no flowers of speech. Pep Club; Glee Club; Health Careers Club; Editor of VICA Club; Home Ec. Club; ICT | Il; Library Club. DEBBY GRIGG “JIMMY” Rely on yourself, it is a common proverb. _ Marshal; Home Ec. Club. KATHY GRIGGS “GARBAGE” Born with a gift of laughter, To use now and everafter. Vice President Sophomore Class; Red Cross Youth Volun- teer; Health Careers Club; Science Club; Pep Club; Monogram Club; Superlative; Glee Club; French Club; J.V. Basketball; Co-Capt. Varsity Basketball; Home- coming Sponsor; May Court. LATRETA PAULETTE HALLMAN “TREE” The lovliest fairy in the world; And her name is Mrs. Doasyouwouldbedoneby. Latin Club; Science Club; J.C.L.; Play Day; Pep Club; Sociology Club; F.H.A.; Office Assistant; Senior Play. ROGER HARRIS “STUMP” Conform and be dull. Auto Mechanics | II; Construction Industry; President of Agriculture |. EUGENE GOLD HARTMAN, JR. “BUZZY” Take everybody’s advice, then do as you please. J.C.L.; Latin Club; Sociology Club; Monitor; Superlative; Student Council. WANDA KAY HARTSOE “HOG JOWLS” The only way to get rid of temptation is to yield to it. Pep Club; Library Club; Health Careers Club; F.T.A.; Sociology Club; French Club. JERRY E. HAWKINS “HAWK EYES” | should think your tongue has broken its chain. Construction Industry. ELIZABETH ANN HELMS “ANN” Cheer up, the worst is yet to come. Monogram Club; J.V. Basketball; Varsity Basketball; Pep Club; Sociology Club; Monitor; Play Day; F.T.A.; F.H.A.; Library Club; Bus Driver’s Club. RICKIE E. HELMS “RICKY MOUTH” Full of fun and mischief too, Doing things he shouldn't do. J.V. Football; Varsity Football; J.V. Basketball; Track; Student Council; French Club; Sociology Club; Pep Club; Monogram Club. SHEILA HELMS “SHEILA” The smile that won't come off. ICT; Treasurer VICA Club; Nurses Aid. CATHARINE REINHARDT HENDERSON “KATYDID” Like — but oh, how different! Latin Club; J.C.L.; Wolf Reporter; Pep Club; Wolf Staff; Quill Scroll; Junior Play; Superlative; Pine Burr Staff; Senior Play. DEBORAH KAYE HENRY el cA ee A little of what you fancy, does you good. French Club; Pep Club; Sociology Club; F.T.A.; Football Sponsor. JOHNNY HERMAN “JOHNNY” I'll write it straight. ERNEST HERNDON “ERNEST” How, sir! are you in earnest then? Newbold: Vice President Sophomore Class; Reporter; Glee Club. L.H.S.: F.F.A. BARBARA SHERIAN HILL “BUNKER” I'm not really happy .. . I’m just on tranquilizers. J.C.L.; Latin Club; Science Club; Playday; J.V. Basketball; Varsity Basketball; National Honor Society; Marshal; Pep Club; Editor-in-chief of WOLF; Quill Scroll; Pine Burr Staff; Sociology Club. JANIE HINES “HORSES” How fondly doest though spur a forward, horse. Pep Club; Glee Club; VICA; ICT 1 II. ROY DALTON HOYLE “SNOOKY” Man was born free, but everywhere he is in chains. French Club; Sociology Club; Pep Club; J.V. Baseball; Varsity Baseball; F.F.A. DEBORAH FRANCES HUFFSTETLER “HUFFY” Charm strikes the sight but merit wins the s oul. Wolf Reporter; Varsity Basketball; Pep Club; Health Careers Club; Play Day; Youth Volunteers; J.C.L.; Latin Club; F.H.A.; Student Council Representative. PAULA MARETTE HUFFSTETLER “EAGLE EYE” Leave silence to the saints; | am but human. J.C.L.; Latin Club; Student Council Representative; F.T.A.; F.H.A.; Pep Club; Wolf Staff; Quill Scroll. LARRY HUNTER “NEHRU” A man is as good as he has to be! Football; Track. J.D. INGLE aE nS Ble Pathetic, he said, That's what it is. Pathetic! VICA Club. JAMES EUGENE JACKSON “JAMES” There is Jackson standing like a stone wall. ANNETTE CAMILLA JARRETT “BOOGERWOMAN” There’s a bit of deviltry behind those big brown eyes. Newbold: Library Staff; Band; Varsity Cheerleader; Glee Club. L.H.S.: Pres. of Glee Club; Pep Club; Science Club; Football Sponsor; Sociology Club; Miss Merry Christmas Court. SHERRY JARVIS “PEARL” Oh for the love of laughter. Library Club; J.C.L. BOBBIE JEAN JENKS “JINX” A quiet mind is richer than a crown. J.C.L.; Latin Club; F.H.A. RONALD WAYNE JOHNSON “RONNIE” No prophet grows where no pleasure is taken. Football; Chorus; French Club. JAKE JONES “JAKE” We're here because we’re here because we're here because we're here. Monitor; Bible; VICA; F.F.A.; Student Council. JO HNNIE JONES CASEY Men in all ways are better than they seem. Science Club; French Club; F.F.A. ELIZABETH ANN JUDD “RUDY” The thing that gives people courage is ideas. National Honor Society; Junior Marshal; Red Cross Youth Volunteer; French Club; Sociology Club; Pep Club; Health Careers Club. RONNIE KAY “SKIN” Teach thy tongue to say, ‘I do not know.” VICA Club. JIMMY KEENER “FUNGUS” You won’t skid if you stay ina rut. Electronics |, II, and III. VICKY ANN KEENER “VICKI O tell me pretty maiden, are there anymore like you at home? Home Ec. Club; Student Council Representative; French Club; Football Sponsor; May Court. LARRY KEEVER “CURLY” | do most of my work sitting down; that’s where | shine. J.C.L.; Latin Club; Sociology Club; Pep Club. SENIOR STATISTICS DEBORAH PATRICE KING “MARINES” An outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace. French Club; Library Club; Health Careers Club; Pep Club; Home Ec. Club. EMMANUEL FRANKLIN KIRKLAND “FRANKIE BOY” Body, boots, and britches. Newbold: Trey Club; Baseball; Basketball; Saciology Club. L.H.S.: Varsity Basketball. LIBBY ANN LACKEY =LtBBY If to her share some female errors fall, Look on her face, and you'll forget them all. Student Council Representative; Pep Club; French Club; F.H.A.; F.T.A.; Football Sponsor: Red Cross Youth Volunteers; Sec.-Treas. Library Club; May Court. JOE STEPHEN LANDER “JOE” Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. Newbold: Vice President Junior Class; Trey Club; J.V. Basketball; Track. L.H.S.: Sociology Club. SANDRA DONNELLE LAWING “SANDY” If of herself she will not love, Nothing can make her: the devil take her. : Student Council Senator; Sec-Treas. Science Club; F.H.A.; F.T.A.; Pep Club; Wolf Reporter; Librarian Science Club; Senior Homecoming Representative; Health Careers Club; J.C.L.; Monitor; Latin Ciub; Maid of Honor; Miss Merry Christmas Court; Senior Play. VERNON ALLEN LAWING “BUTCH” Courage my friend, the Devil is dead. VICK! DIANE LAWING “MICKI' Life is just one darn thing after another. Latin Club; J.C.L.; Sec-Treas and Vice President Science Club; Sec-Treas. National Honor Society; Marshal; Health Careers Club; Pep Club; Red Cross Youth Volunteers; Pine Burr Staff; Wolf Staff; Student Council Represen- tative and Senior Senator; May Court; Senior Play. ROGER DENNIS LAY “DABOO” The only good Indian is a dead Indian. Vice President Freshman Class; J.V. Football; J.V. Base- ball; J.V. Basketball; Varsity Baseball; Sec-Treas. Key Club; President Junior Class; President Health Careers Club; Monitor; Junior Play; Pep Club; French Club; Superlative; Senior Play. WILLIAM EDGAR LEMMOND, JR. “LIME” Good nature and good sense are ever joined. Pep Club; Sociology Club; Monitor. KYM LEONARD “KYM” 1! may not be handsome but | declare | have a ‘distin- guished look. Sociology Club; Basebali; Student Council Representative; J.V. Basketball; F.F.A.; Superlative. TIMOTHY JOSEPH LEONARD “TINY TIM” The man that blusheth is not quite a brute. Band; Latin Club; J.C.L.; Senior Play. TOMMY LEONHARDT “TOMMY” The devil will catch him absent from his post. PATRICIA ANN LINEBERGER “SKINNER” Nothing makes one so vain as being told that one is a sinner. Wolf Staff; Quill Scroll; F.H.A.; F.T.A.; Pep Club; J.C.L.; Latin Club; Library Club; Sociology Club; Science Club; Health Careers Club; Junior Play. GARY MICHAEL LINK “MOUSE” In their rules there was only one clause: Do what you will. VICA Club; Sociology Club; Pres. ICT Club. VIRGINIA McLEAN LITTLE “GINGER” Silence oft displays deep understanding. Latin Club; J.C.L.; French Club; Pep Club; F.T.A.; National Honor Society; Marshal; Girls’ State; Wolf Reporter; Band; Latin Award; Senior Play. JANICE ELAINE LITTLE “JANICE” Mirth, with you | mean to live. Play Day; Health Careers Club; French Club; F.H.A.; F.T.A.; Science Club; Red Cross Youth Volunteers; Pep Club; Library Club. LINDA KAY LITTLE “LINDA” One gives nothing so freely as advice. Glee Club; Home Ec. Club; Sociology Club; Pep Club; F.H.A. RONNY LITTLE “BOOGER” Well guessed, believe me. Student Council Representative; Track. CYNTHIA ANN LITTLEJOHN “JOLLY” A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest men. Newbold: NHA. L.H.S.: F.H.A.; Pep Club; Sociology Club; Library Club. STEPHEN WALKER HIPP “ME” Nobody knows the trouble I’ve been? J.V. Football; Varsity Football; Track; Pep Club; Science Club; J.C.L.; Vice President Latin Club; Pres. Monogram Club; Student Council Representative; Marshal; National Honor Society; Key Club. SUE HOFFMAN “SUES For hope is but the dream of those that wake. Home Ec. Club; Student Council Representative; Pep Club; 1.C.T.; VICA Club. SHERRY YASMIN HOLLER “CRISCO” Truth is on the march; nothing can stop it now. F.T.A.; F.H.A.; French Club; Most Outstanding Home Economics Student; Student Council Representative. BILL HOOVER “EBL” Do not expect too much from any one thing. J.C.L.; Latin Club; Sociology Club; Pep Club. CHARLES HENRY HOOVER, III “CHUCKIE” | have more understanding than all my teachers. National Honor Society; J.C.L.; Science Club; Sociology Club; Pep Club; Marshal; Latin Club. THOMAS HERMAN HOWARD, II “HUMPIE” Everything is funny as long as it happens to someone else. J.V. Baseball; Pep Club; French Club; Boys’ State; Capt. of Monitors; Sociology Club; Senior Play. TOMMY ALEXANDER LOCKMAN “TOMMY” If at first you don’t succeed, try. Sociology Club; J.V. Basketball; VICA Club. BETH ALDEEN LOWE “HERBY” The secret of happiness is curiosity. Latin Club; J.C.L.; F.T.A.; F.H.A.; Health Careers Club; Wolf Staff; Quill Scroll; Red Cross Youth Volunteers; Pep Club. SENIOR STATISTICS 151 JOYCE ANN LOWE “JOYCE” My life is an open book, so, therefore, | have nothing to tell. Home Ec. Club; ICT. MARCENE LYNCH “MARCENE” Still water runs deep. Home Ec. Club; ICT; VICA Club. KIMMIE JEAN LYNN “KIMMIE” A little body with a big heart. Latin Club; J.C.L.; Health Careers Club; Sociology Club; F.H.A.; Pep Club. PATRICIA ANNE McCLAIN “PATRICIA” Calm is she who knows her way. Newbold: President Freshman Class; N.H.A.; Sec. French Club; Vice President Library Club; Homecoming Atten- dant; History Award; Band Award; Sociology Club; Pep Club; Debating Team; Sec. Glee Club; Student Council Representative; President Junior Class; Marshal; Major- ette. PEGGY McCLAIN SPEGGY7 Emotion has taught mankind to reason. Glee Club; Library Club; Band. J.L.McLEOD “SLICK” A lazy man’s life is the life for me. MICHEAL CLINTON McCOY “MIKE” Style is the dress of thoughts. Sociology Club; J.C.L.; President Latin Club; Football: Science Club; National Honor Society; Marshal; Student Council. BILL McGINNIS “BURRHEAD” Nature made him, then threw away the mold. J.C.L.; Latin Club; Sociology Club; Health Careers Club; Pep Club. EDDIE McGINNIS “RALPH” There’s a good time coming, boys! Bus Driver's Club; Pep Club; Student Council; Sec. F.F‘A.; Track. ALAN McSWAIN “SONNY” The world is a wheel, and it will all come around right. President F.F.A.; President Construction Industry; Bus Driver's Club; French Club. THERESA KAY MARTIN “MOMMA” The only thing worth having in an earthly existence is a sense of humor. J.C.L.; Latin Club; Pep Club; Health Careers Club; F.H.A.; Science Club; Monitor. CAROL G. MASON “TOMMY” Manners are the shadows of virtue. Pep Club; Health Careers Club; |.C.T. | II; Secretary of VICA; Home Ec. Club. JOHN ELLIOTT MAUNEY “MANGLER” Lord of himself, though not of lands, And having nothing, yet he hath all. Varsity and J.V. Baseball; Key Club; Monogram Club; Sociology Club; Pep Club; Student Council Represen- tative; French Club. JAMES G. MOORE “JAMES” If a man could have half his wishes; he could double his troubles. MAURICE ALEXANDER MOORE “MAURICE” Imagination is the eye of the soul. Newbold: J.V. and Varsity Basketball; J.V. and Varsity Football; Band. MELVIN H. MOORE “MELVIN” Afoot and light-hearted, | take the open road. Newbold: Track; Dramatics Club; Chorus; Band; Debating Team; Student Council; French Club; Senior Play. 152 SENIOR STATISTICS RONALD MORRIS “RON” Someday | shall cast aside my boyish pranks and be a man. 1.C.T. | th; President of 1.C.T. Il; F.F.A. | I; Secretary of F.F.A. II; Construction Industry. RUTH ELAINE MOSTELLER “MOSSY” A lovable being in a nice quiet way. Bus Driver’s Club; Library Club; French Club; F.H.A. GARY MOSTELLER “GARY” He speaketh not, and yet there lies conversation in his eyes. Sociology Club; VICA; Superlative. BRENDA KAY NORMAN “BRENDA” Words are the only things that last forever. Home Ec. Club. JERRY NORMAN “JERRY” He’s what he is, and we like him that way. RONNIE ALAN NORMAN “POSSUM” The bigger the bett er. Monitor; Pep Club; Health Careers Club; Treasurer of Health Careers Club; Treasurer Senior Class; French Club; Sociology Club; Superlative. SCOTTIE NORWOOD “SKIPPY” Smart, capable, and always kind, In fact, he just can’t be defined. : J.V. Football; Co-Capt. J.V. Basketball; Track; CoCapt. Varsity Football; Co-Capt. Varsity Basketball; Treasurer Latin Ciub; Vice President J.C.L.; Treas. J.C.L.; Mono- gram Club; President Key Club; President National Honor Society; Pep Club; Student Council Senator; Student Council Representative; President Senior Class; Marshal; Junior Rotarian; Superlative. BRENDA PAINTER “BRENDA” Be a friend to all but love only one. Glee Club; Office Assistant; Sec. Treas. Bus Driver's Club: Sociology Club; Home Ec, Club. CHRISTOPHER ALLYN PARKER “CHRISSY Youth is a continual intoxication; it is the fever of reason. Glee Club; French Club; Pep Club; Science Club; Junior Play; Library Club; Senior Play. RANDY PATTERSON “RANDY” A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Basketball; Track; Sociology Club, ANDY PEACOCK “ANDY Those history outlines and English themes, Harassed my days and disturbed my dreams. French Club; J.V. Football; Varsity Football: Track. JOHNNY PEELER “MUMBLES” Each man has an aptitude born with him. EFA. RAY F. PENDLETON RAY” It may be life, but ain't it slow. Bricklaying; Construction Industry; Agriculture. KENNETH PERDUE “PURTY” When Nature has work to be done, she creates a genius to do it. J.C.L.; Latin Club; National Honor Society; Marshal; Student Council Representative. BOB PHILLIPS “BOB” Women prefer blondes. Sociology Club. RANDY E. PILKINGTON “PINKERTON” A man who is master of patience is master of everything else. French Club; Sociology Club; National Honor Society; Marshal; Student Council Representative. SUSAN TYNITTE POTEAT “POTATOR” A face that would launch many a ship. Glee Club; Sociology Club; Student Council Represen- tative; Pep Club; Home Ec. Club; F.T.A.; Library Club; Wolf Reporter; May Court. MARTHA JANE PUTNAM “MARTHA” A girl of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows. Library Club; Sociology Club. VICKIE GWENDOLYN RAY “NVICKIE” An’ the gobble-uns’Il git you, Ef you don’t watch out. Varsity Basketball Manager; Student Council Represen- tative; F.T.A.; Glee Club; Play Day; Wolf Reporter; Sociology Club; Pep Club. EVA RE!ISZ “HUNGARY” Laughter is pleasant, but the exertion is too much for me. VICA Club; 1.C.T. | 11; Home Ec. Club. DANNEY M. REYNOLDS “DANNY BOY” Let me tell you, baby... Auto Mechanics | I; Electronics; F.F.A. SHERRY RUNA REYNOLDS “SHERRY” Silence is golden. F.T.A.; F.H.A. TERRY REYNOLDS TERRY. For one of us was born a twin, and not a soul knew which. BARBARA RHODES “BARBARA” Not much talk but a great sweet silence. F.T.A.; F.H.A.; Library Club; Pep Club. BRENDA SUE RICHARD “HIGH” Conservative girls are like paper weights, they hold things down but seldom move. National Honor Society; Marshal; French Club; Pep Club; Health Careers Club. IRENE RICHARD “GRANNY” Her complexion nature’s own sweet and cunning hand laid on. Glee Club; Sociology Club. KRISTA WYNNE ROBINSON 7 KRIS“ In her topsy-turvy world she has a ball. Student Council Representative; J.V. Basketball Manager; Varsity Basketball Manager; Home Ec. Club; Glee Club; F.T.A.; Sociology Club; Pep Club; Wolf Reporter. ROGER D. ROBINSON “BURP” Candy is dandy, But liquor is quicker! J.V. Football; J.V. Basketball; Track; Sec.-Treas. Fresh- man Class; Student Council Representative; French Club; Health Careers Club; Monitor; Pep Club. SAMUEL A. ROBINSON “SAMBO” Fools cannot understand intelligence. National Honor Society; French Club; J.C.L.; Latin Club; Science Club. JOE WILKIE ROSEMAN, JR. “SLICK” And we forget because we must; and not because we will. French Club; Junior Play; Pep Club; Science Club; Student Council Representative; Superlative; Pine Burr Staff; Key Club; Sociology Club; Senior Play. COLIN RUFFIN RUDISILL “GRANDPA” Washington is dead, Cicero is dead, all the great men are dying, and | am not feeling well myself. J.V. Football; Varsity Football; Track; Monogram Club; Key Club; Student Council Representative; Sec.-Treas. Sociology Club; Pep Club; Health Careers Club. KIM MARCEL RUDISILL “CHUNK” All zeal, Mr. Easy. J.V. Football; J.V. Basketball; Track; Varsity Football; Varsity Basketball; Varsity Baseball; Senator; President of Freshman Class; Vice President of Junior Class; President of Student Council; J.C.L.; Monogram Club; Pep Club; Key Club; Latin Club; Co-Captain J.V. Football; Junior Rotarian; Boys State Representative; Superlative. KITTY SAILORS TY | am not overly fond of resisting temptation. Stanley High: Math Club; Health Careers Club. L.H.S.: Pep Club; Sociology Club; Glee Club. DANNY G. SAIN “TOAD” | do not like work even when another person does it. Sociology Club. JERRY LEE SAIN “HOWDY DOWDY” One is happy in the world only when one forgets the world. J.V. Baseball; VICA Club. RANDALL BLAIR SAUNDERS “RANDY” A rare good fellow. J.C.L.; Latin Club; President of Sociology Club; J.V. Football; Varsity Football; J.V. Baseball; Track; National Honor Society; Marshal; Student Council Representative; Key Club; Senator; Pep Club; Monogram Club. ROBY G. SAUNDERS “RABBI” To know is nothing at all; to imagine is everything. Latin Club; President of J.C.L.; Vice President of National Honor Society; Marshal; Pep Club. EMMETT RODNEY SAWYER “ROD BOD” The sweetest roamer is a boy’s young heart. Rocky Mount High School: Study Club; T K Club. L.H.S.: Sociology Club. JIMMY SCHRONCE “DEBBIE” My heart is won, My fance free. So run along, girls. Don’t bother me. Marshal. BOB SCOTT “GOVERNOR” My sore throats are always worse than anyone’s. F.F.A.; President of F.F.A.; J.V. Football. EDDIE GASTON SCRONCE “GLENDA” | shrug my shoulders at the world. DOROTHY JANICE SELF “JESSE” We all have enough strength to hear other people’s troubles, St. Stephens High School: J.V. Basketball. L.H.S.: Pep Club; French Club; F.H.A. Club; Student Council. CAROLYN JEAN SETZER “CURLIN” Laughter is never an end, it’s a by-product. Pep Club; J.C.L.; Latin Club; Monitor Club; F.H.A. Club. STEVE SHERRILL OTe VE I'm def in one year, | can’t hear out’n de udder. Sociology Club SALLIE SHIPP “SALLIE” She is little; she is wise. But she’s a terror for size. Newbold: Band; Sociology Club; Library Club. L.H.S.: Science Club; Glee Club. ALLEN SIGMON “ALLEN” I'll learn my lessons as | please myself. Frensh Club; Monitor’s Club; Sociology Club. BEVERLEY JANE SIMMONS “BEVO” Happiness is no laughing matter. Secretary of Latin Club; J.C.L.; North Carolina J.C.L. Historian; French Club; Pep Club; National Honor Club; Football sponsor; D.A.R. Good Citizen; Pine Burr Staff; Quill and Scroll; Girls State; Superlative; Senior Play. CYNTHIA KAY SMITH “KAY” Thy greatest help is quiet. Student Council. SENIOR STATISTICS GERALD LEE SMITH “JERRY” ! am a bearer of very little brain and long words bother me. F.F.A. Club; VICA Club. LANISSE ALLENE SMITH 1 “MRS. CLEAN” Cleanliness is next to Godliness. National Honor Society; Chief Marshal; Science Club; Latin Club; J.C.L.; French Club; Science Club Reporter; N.C. — J.C.L. Historian; Senior Play. MALYNDA SMITH : “MATILDA” A bright hello at noonday, and a cheery smile at night. Sociology Club. MARY PAULETTE SMITH “BIRD” A little rebellion now and then is a good thing. Co-Captain of J.V. Basketball; Latin Club; J.C.L.; Play- _ day; Science Club; Varsity Basketball; Pep Club; Mono- gram Club; Library Club; Pine Burr Staff; Secretary of the Monogram Club; Senior Superlative; All S.W.C.; Co- Captain of Varsity Basketball; Home Ec. Club. T. E. SMITH SSE ee He worries not, he hurries not, his calm undisturbed. VICA Club; F.F.A. Club; Bus Driver’s Club. TRUDY JANE SPAKE “TRUDY” Silence oft displays deep understanding. Home Ec. Club; French Club. ALAN STOUDEMIRE “ZEKE’’ When he will he will — you can depend on’t. When he won't — there’s no end on it. Track; Co-Captain J.V. Football; Co-Captain Varsity Football; Senator; Monogram Club; Vice President Key Club; J.C.L.; President of Latin Club; Junior Rotarian; National Honor Society; Marshal; Governor’s School; Vice President of Student Council; Senior Superlative. EDWARD EMERSON SUTTLE If! “TREY” Love and do what you like. Band; Golf Team; Vice President of Pep Club; President of Pep Club; President of Science Club; President of French Club; Key Club; Monogram Club; Sociology Club; Junior Play; Senior Superlative; Pine Burr Staff; Health Careers Club; Senior Play. RICHARD DAN TAYLOR “DAN” When Ah itchez, Ah scratchez. J.V. Football; Sociology Club; Pep Club; Junior Play; J.C.L.; Latin Club. : DEBORAH PAULETTE THOMAS “DEBBIE”: Mindful not of herself but always thoughtful of others. Library Club; French Club; Pep Club; Home Ec. Club. LINDA CAROLE TIMMONS ; “LINDA” Determination prepares its own way to success. Latin Club; J.C.L.; Wolf Staff; Quill and Scroll; Junior Play; Health Careers Club; Pep Club; F.T.A. Club; Pine Burr Staff. BOBBY LEE TOWERY “HORSE” Care takes his seat behind the horseman. J.V. Basketball; Agriculture; Future Farmers of America; VICA Club. — DEWEY WAYNE TURNER “JUD” Why should he study and make himself mad. Bus Drivers’ Club; Pep Club; Vice President of VICA; J.V. Basketball; Sociology Club. STEVE VALENTINE “STEVE” A man would rather say evil of himself than say good of others. J.V. Baseball; Varsity Baseball; Varsity Football Manager; Reporter in F.F.A.; Monogram Club; Pep Club. VICKIE DARLENE WALKER “SCOTT” Laughter’s never and end, it’s a by-product. F.T.A. Club; Health Careers Club; Wolf Reporter; Home Ec. Club; Pep Club; Sociology Club; Glee Club; French Club. NELSON GORDON WALLACE “NELSON” An army marches on its stomach. Newbold: Glee Club; Trey Club; Baseball; Basketball; Football; Track. L.H.S.: Sociology. MICHAEL MUNDY WARD “WEIRD” How sweet to be a Cloud, floating in the blue. Secretary-Treasurer of Sophomore Class; Vice President of Senior Class; J.C.L.; Latin Club; Key Club; J.V. Football; National Honor Society; French Club; Marshal: Student Council Representative. DEBORAH JEAN WEATHERS “MOUTH” | speak my thoughts. J.C.L.; Latin Club; Pep Club; F.T.A.; F.H.A.; Science Club. LINDA WEATHERS “LINDA” Kind and sweet was all | saw in her. VICA; ICT; Sociology Club; Glee Club; Home Ec. Club. CATHEY FRANCES WHISNANT “WHISSY” | guess her humor ain’t refined quite enough to suit my mind. Pep Club; Football Representative; Health Careers Club; Red Cross Youth Volunteers; F.H.A.; 1.C.T.; Glee Club; Sociology Club. RANDALL G. WHITE “RANDY” Even being God ain't a bed of roses. Band; French Club; Track; Monitor. WAYNE BREVARD WHITESIDES “WAYNE” Oh what may man within him hide, though angel on the outward side. French Club; Sociology Club; Pep Club; Science Club; Senior Play. CAROLYN WILSON “CAROLYN” If you mean gettin’ hitched, I'm in! Glee Club; Playday; VICA Club; Home Ec. Club; F.T.A. Club; Bus Drivers’; 1.C.T. Club. FRANCES BLACKWELL WILSON “MRS.” It takes patience to appreciate domestic bliss. VICA Club; French ‘Club. GARVIN DALE WITHERS “SHEILA” Talking is more less a consumption of energy. Second Vice President of V.I.C.A, Club. HELEN ELIZABETH WOODS “HELEN” One real world is enough. Band. JOE B. YARBROUGH “PLYMOUTH” Happy am |; from care I’m free. Why aren’t they all content like me? VICA Club. SENIOR STATISTICS 153 You've finished high school and you’re ready to start a new part of your life. Whether your plans for the future include college or not, you'll want to make sure that they lead to a fulfilling lifetime career. As you make important de- cisions in the months ahead, remember the textile industry...modern, pro- gressive, expanding...with opportunities as wide-ranging as your abilities. Learn more about specific opportunities offered you at J. P. Stevens. Just contact the Personnel Department at the Stevens plant nearest you. J.P. Stevens Co.,|INc. Hine $abuics Made.in HAnevica Since 1813 Boger City Plant Stanley Plant 154 BURLINGTON OPPORTUNITY (oh oe oN L ee = Ro ANGe es TSS aS t My Here in Lincolnton, careers with Burlington Industries are unlimited. Benefits are numerous, and advancement comes rapidly. Burlington’s Lincoln Plant puts the accent on youth to meet growing needs. That’s why Lincolnton High School students pursuing college training can look to Burlington for an exciting and secure career, with endless opportunities. The personnel department at the Lincoln Plant has further details on the bright and challenging future here. BURLINGTON YARN COMPANY LINCOLN PLANT Eig Burlington Industries, inc. EXECUTIVE OFFICES: GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA An Equal Opportunity Employer BEST WISHES TO L. H. S. GRADUATES OF 1969 WASH QUEEN INC. WASH KING INC. “COIN OPERATED LAUNDRIES” Congratulations to the Class of ’69 from THE JUNIOR PLAY CAST 1968 156 CLOTH STORE DALLAS, N.C. PHONE 922-3171 922-3172 Where Quality Is Highest - Prices Are Lowest CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF LINCOLNTON HIGH SCHOOL EAGLE STORES COMPANY E. MAIN STREET LINCOLNTON, N.C. Congratulations to Class of 1969 WASH KING AND WASH QUEEN Lincolnton, N. C. Best Wishes Wo) Tee. Grads 1969 COMPLIMENTS OF EXCEL INC. Lincolnton, N.C. Materials, Handling, Equipment 158 Compliments of CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF °69 FINGER BROTHERS, INC. BROWN'S ESSO SERVICENTER Brick Contractors 236 E. Main Street 2624 East Main Street Lincolnton, N. C. Compliments of Compliments of TIMES OIL HOWARD CONSTRUCTION CO. CORPORATION OF LINCOLNTON, N. C. INC. Distributor GULF OIL PRODUCTS 159 Compliments of IT DRIVE-IN GRILL Poor Boy Specials CARSWELL MOTORS, INC. CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Sales Service 1601 E. Main 735-3036 160 LINCOLN DRUGS, INC. Professional Service 132 E. Main Street Phone 735-3016 LINCOLN LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS “SANITONE DRY CLEANING” 1220 E. Main Phone RE 5-2543 LINCOLNTON, N. C. Established 1904 Telephone RE 5-507] Lincolnton Savings Loan Association 212 East Main Street LINCOLNTON, NORTH CAROLINA J. ROBERT McNEELY, President JERRY D. HOUSER, Secretary MOVE UP (LR: MOVE TO FIRST-CITIZENS BANK THE CAN-DO BANK WITH THE CAN-DO PEOPLE! MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1969 CROWN CONVERTING COMPANY SEWING THREADS FOR ALL PURPOSES LINCOLNTON, N. C. 162 BORDEN’S MILK Distributed by PAUL HAYNES LINCOLNTON, N. C. 163 WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE DRUM'S ones HOME FLORIST Tires, Batteries and Accessories Home Appliances Phone RE 5-7511 Phone RE 5-3750 Lincolnton, N. C. JARRETT’S LAUNDRY CLEANERS, INC. HEAFNER TIRE COMPANY POLARIZED Care and Storage Lincolnton, North Carolina STROUP’S Compliments of ESSO SERVICENTER FOREST L. SHUFORD HOME FURNITURE COMPANY Phone RE 5-9160 BOGER CITY, N.C. H H CLEANERS Compliments of Phone REgent 5-5495 HARTMAN'S STORES LINCOLNTON, N. C. “Pick-up Delivery Service” Compliments of Compliments of CONNER FURNITURE COMPANY HARRILL-EWING FLORIST (Store that confidence has built) Phone RE 5-2242 164 Compliments of HENRY SAINE GROCERY JIM DODGIN AND SON GLIDDEN PAINT CENTER Carpets—Wallpaper—Floor covering 2135 East Main Street Phone 735-9811 Lincolnton N. C. Compliments of WARLICKS FLOWERS When it’s flowers Say it with ours Phone 735-7612 Car Pillows—Bed Pillows—Sofa Pillows DALLAS PILLOW CO., INC. Box 248 Lincolnton, N.C. Robert W. Long, Jr. Owner Telephones bus. 735-5207 Re TSP ST) Compliments of LINCOLN DRAPERY SHOP Custom made draperies and spreads to compliment the finest homes 116 East Sycamore Street 735-6071 Elizabeth R and Linda Hovis 165 Compliments of Van Richardson, Jr. STATE FARM INSURANCE KEEVER RAMSAUR, INC. “We fix anything but a broken heart.” BICYCLES, SEWING MACHINES, GUNS AMMUNITION, PORTABLE APPLIANCES, REPAIRS 108 East Sycamore Street LINCOLNTON, N.C. MARY McLEAN’S BRIDALS FORMALS DEB DRESSES 204 S. Broad GASTONIA, N.C. Compliments of MODERN ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY NORTH STATE INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. First National Bank Building LINCOLNTON, N.C. CONSOLIDATED KNITTING MILLS, INC. CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1969 RIVERSIDE SERVICE STATION Specializing in Ice Cold Beverages Les and Paul RUSSEL STROUPE puyY FROM MOor_E JEWELERS 2402 East Main Street , ] , Lincolnton, N.C. B.C. MOORE SONS, INC. BULOVA—ACCUTRON—CARAVELLE BENRUS—BELFORTE—HAMILTON GRUENS—DIAMONDS WHOLESALE AND SAVE MORE CAROLINA MOTEL Debutante Dresses Formals Wedding Gowns Rt. 2—321 By-pass Lincolnton, N.C. Sportswear Lingerie 44 Units Air conditioned—Free TV—Electric heat ALDA CROWE’S Dial 735-9142 RHODES-CORRIHER IMPLEMENT COMPANY é Z -r-. -9 Pe erent ee IRANKIN'S Allis-Chalmers—New Idea New Holland Machinery BSewelers Phone RE 5-2691 Compliments of ROGER FURNITURE COMPANY FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES RAMSEUR We give S H Green Stamps North Court Square HARDWARE CO. Phone RE 5-7580 LINCOLNTON, N.C. ROBINSON’S SUPERIOR LOAN AND FINANCE CO., INC. EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE Phone RE 5-8371 309 East Main Street LINCOLNTON, N.C. LINCOLNTON Compliments of HARRIS-TEETER SUPER MARKETS Lincolnton Boger City st FIRST NATIONAL BANK LINCOLNTON + DENVER + CHERRYVILLE Doing More Things - For More People - More Often MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 168 Congratulations to the Class of 1969 from GIBBS UNDERWEAR PAC ‘N” SAK GROCERY 821 East Main Street Lincolnton, North Carolina MARGARET’S SALON OF BEAUTY Route 5, Lincolnton, N. C. 735-947] FORD MERCURY Cucolntor, NV.C. MUSTANG COMET RUTHERFORD ELECTRIC COMPLIMENTS OF MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION LINCOLN TIMES-NEWS CHERRYVILLE LINCOLNTON “Serving Families, Farms and Businesses in Rural Lincoln County” 170 Compliments of COCHRANE FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. Lincolnton, N.C. LINCOLNTON COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Phoneshleo-1 ol). FOOD FRIENDS things go better with COKE k COMPLIMENTS OF Compliments of HENKEL CONCRETE CO., RALPH ABERNETHY INC. CHEVROLET, INC. Charlotte Highway TRANSIT MIXED CONCRETE BELMONT LINCOLNTON MAIDEN LINCOLNTON, N. C. «K WILLIS PLUMBING AUTO LOANS ht ee FINANCING COMPANY LINCOLN FINANCE COMPANY, INC. Dial RE 5-7222 A Wholly-Owned Subsidiary of LINCOLNTON, N. C. M J Finance LINCOLNTON, N. C. ‘‘We sell the best We Finance Sales Between Individuals and fix the rest.” Phone RE 5-539] Grover Rhyne, Mgr. 172 THE MILL OUTLET STORE Congratulations, Seniors “Lincolnton’s Best Value Discount Department Store” N. Court Square LINCOLNTON, N.C. DAVID-CLARK Phone RE 5-7631 LINCOLNTON HARDWARE COMPANY Compliments of ROBERT BALLARD 301 East Main Street DOG 'N’ BURGER LINCOLNTON, N.C. Boger City, N.C. LINCOLNTON AUTO PARTS MIDWAY BILLIARDS Phone RE 5-5314 Ben Tom 127 West Water Street THE TEENAGERS’ CHOICE LINCOLNTON, N.C. Boger City LAWING’S MEN SHOP Compliments of LAIL ELECTRIC SERVICE, INC. EXCLUSIVE MEN’S WEAR AND East Main Street LINCOLNTON, N.C. COMFORT ELECTRIC HEAT INSULATION, INC. C. B. LAWING, Owner Manager Phone RE 5-5641 Dial 735-7171 GAIL-BECK COMPLIMENTS OF 2408 E. Main Street BOGER CITY RAY’S AUTO PARTS AND PRONE 3 520256 SUPPLY COMPANY LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR 173 Compliments of LUV-LEE SHOP DIGH’S CLEANERS LADIES’ CHILDREN’S READY-TO-WEAR South Academy Street LINCOLNTON, N. C. TRIPLE H. PLAZA Compliments of “Pizza” Home of the Family Burger ECONOMY REXALL DRUG Sue and Hub Houser Boger City, N. C. GASTONIA HIGHWAY PHONE 735-6411 Compliments of HILLSIDE HOUSE INTERIORS Complete decorator service-FABRICS- HARRIS CITY PAINT STORE DRAPERIES-COLOR COORDINATION- s ROOM DESIGNS-FURNITURE-CARPETS AND ACCESSORIES. LINCOLNTON, N. C. Compliments of Compliments of S. E. RICHBOURG, JR. O.D. JOHN FRIDAY COMPLIMENTS OF Compliments of THE LEPRECHAUN TREASURE HOUSE 1444 East Main Street BYRD HOSIERY MILL Lincolnton, N. C. 174 Compliments of LONG SHOALS COTTON MILLS COMPLIMENTS OF BOGER CITY FURNITURE COMPANY BANNER ROLLER MILLS Compliments of ECONOMY AUTO SUPPLY 233 East Main B. F. Goodrich Tires and Tubes Kelvinator Appliances Phone RE 5-514] 175 Compliments of VALE HOSIERY CORPORATION FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF LINCOLNTON EACH ACCOUNT INSURED TO $15,000 320 East Main Street LINCOLNTON, N. C. Phone REgent 735-6545 LINCOLN BONDED WAREHOUSE COMPANY, INC. COTTON STORAGE Telephone REgent 5-7391 Licensed Under The Federal and State Warehouse Acts. Jake Burgin, Manager LINCOLNTON, N. C. Compliments of BELK-SCHRUM COMPANY ‘The Home of Better Values’’ DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, SHOES and HATS LINCOLNTONSNs GC: 176 SECO COMPONENTS DIVISION OF SETH LUMBER CO., INC. Manufacturers of ROOF TRUSSES — PRE-HUNG DOORS — WINDOW UNITS — HOMES AND OTHER COMPONENTS P. O. Box 637, Lincolnton, N. C. 28092 Area Code: (704) 735-7431 “Serving This Area Since 1915” BEN FRANKLIN —Plenty Free Parking— Town and Country Shopping Center Store Hours: Mon. thru Sat.—9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 321 By Pass South Sun. 1 P.M. to 6 P.M. Compliments of WARLICK FUNERAL HOME SHRUM MOTOR CO., INC. Lincolnton, N. C. New Used Auto Parts—Salvage Allied Security Burial Insurance Phone 735-5362 Warlick Mutual Burial Association Sally Shrum Phone RE 5-2521 Walter Shrum 177 TOVOURSERIDESAND®) OW LHS CLASS OF 1969 CONGRATULATIONS AND GODSPEED FROM ALL OF US AT RHYNE MILLS, INCORPORATED 178 COMPLIMENTS OF COSTNER DRUGS 116 South Academy Street Tincolntons NC: City Wide Delivery Phone 735-2132 “YOUR PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY” GOOD LUCK SENIORS YOU LIVE A LOT IN LIVING COLOR LIVING COLOR IS OUT OF THIS WORLD, BUT NEVER OUT OF YOUR REACH FRAZIER’S STUDIO, INC. 513 East Main Street Lincolnton, North Carolina 179 COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF SAINE HARDWARE AND GARDEN CENTER HIGHWAY 27 MAGIC ONE HOUR CLEANERS PHONE 735-3911 DEASON’S COMPLIMENTS OF TOWN AND COUNTRY SHOPPING CENTER LINCOLNTON, N.C. JIM PEELER FINEST YOUNG MEN’S SHOP FREE HOUR OF BEAUTY COMPLIMENTS OF TRY BEFORE YOU BUY CHARLES ‘‘MIKE’’ RANDELL MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF LAWING-KEZIAH DRUG CO., INC. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST SAIN SHOE REPAIR LINCOLNTON DIAL RE 5-2556 Compliments of FOR THE FINEST IN EATING PLEASURE DINE AT THE LINCOLN HOUSE 180 LINEBERGER BROTHERS, INC. Buying and Selling Cotton Since 1910 Compliments of TOWN AND COUNTRY LANES LINCOLNTON, NORTH CAROLINA RE 5-9046 Best Wishes To L.HS. Grads 1969 BOYCE P. GRIGGS, M. Route 5 compliments of DAVE LERNER’S STORE Members “Cow” Cline Dennis Dellinger Roger Lay Nathan Grooms Jimmy Avery Colin Rudisill Cliff Crisson Danny Hallman Bruce Cochrane Roger Robinson Guy Cline Compliments of H. O. O. D. OFFICERS: David Abernathy Bill Van Dresser Eddie McGinnis Mike Cline Tommy Lockman Danny Hallman Tim Finger Rod Sawyer Roger Robinson Tommy Wilburn Dan Taylor Gary Peeler Randy Hallman Ray Crouse Ronald Laney David Hoffman Fred Dean Tommy Huskey Steve Lackey Vernon Knuckles Milton Cashion 182 Compliments of STANDARD SHEET METAL CO. OF LINCOLNTON, INC. Phone 735-6228 Compliments of BOB KEEVER AND KEN SAINE BOGER CITY DRY CLEANERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant of Arms Chairman of the Board Members of the Board Frank Rudisill Allen Goodson Johnny Colvard Butch Lawing Monte Raby Bill Childs Randy Barkley Tim Finger Rod Sawyer Monte Frelish Jud Turner Kenny Bracket MERCER W. SIMMONS, INC. Realtor—Appraiser—Insurance Lincolnton, N. C. Sure to win! , Loe ani 2 o sy od CONGRATULATIONS TO THE Mh , “a s SENIOR CLASS OF ts : LINCOLNTON HIGH SCHOOL es THE CASSANDRA SHOPPE TOWN AND COUNTRY SHOPPING CENTER LINCOLNTON, N.C. Compliments of JOE AND JIM’S FOOD CENTER Boger City and Stanley 184 SHARP ALL SHOP CHAIN SAWS AND CIRCULAR SAWS UP TO 12 INCHES HAND SAWS LAWN MOWER BLAKES HEDGE SHEARS HOUSE SCISSORS fal, We, SVs | BOGE RS Glin: Congratulations to the class of 1969 KING’S OFFICE SUPPLY BOOKS—GIFTS—STATIONERY SCHOOL SUPPLIES—TYPEWRITERS TOYS 124 East Main Street LINCOLNTON, N. C. Phone RE 5-5459 185 RIVERSIDE ATHLETE'S GOODS, INC. LONG SHOALS COMMUNITY BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF 1969 ROBBIN’S YARN COMPANY COVERS THE SOUTH LIKE THE DEW BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ’69. Compliments of SHERMAN TEXTILE COMPANY North Flint Street Lincolnton, North Carolina Manufacturer of Textile Specialties 186 STEZER’S INC. clean used cars and trucks High Shoals, N. C. 735-8058 Congratulations to the Senior Class of LINCOLNTON HIGH SCHOOL J. Robert McNeely SRG Ram MAUNEY’S MANGLERS NO. 1 1968-69 AND FINALLY A WORD OF APPRECIATION TO THE FACULTY— 1. For not loosing their minds during the hectic days of picture taking. 2. For not killing the sponsor for making a thousand and one announcements on the P.A. system. (Actually it was only 623) 3. For just being the most cooperative group of people in the North Temperate Zone. We Thank You! THE 1969 PINE BURR STAFF 187 — DELMAR PRINTING Co. DIVISION OF REPUBLIC CORP. CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 28205


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