Lord Baltimore High School - Eagles Nest Yearbook (Ocean View, DE)
- Class of 1963
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U V3.5 ' JF.:-H. 1--5,-S15 . .,..x. , . o,:5?Qi:Qfs.' 5 so-AQ.-gxil ur...-A x iw ..-Arai A hurdle cleared makes the next one easierg and the ability to accomplish more as time goes on gives the individual more confidence, more ability. No two people are alike, and the hurdles which seem difficult to one may be easy for another, and we need to be careful less we over-estimate the size about us. As you hurdles they must of our own hurdles and under-estimate those of the people look at other people and the tasks confronting them--the clear--try to remember the time when some hurdle seemed unreasonably high May I say that I and threatened your peace of mind if not your entire future. treasure the memories of the years in which we have worked together. With- out knowing it, you have helped me clear many hurdlesg and Itrust I have been of some service to you. As you go out into the world beyond the High School, may you have the ability and the courage to clear whatever hurdles life puts in your way. Fred Graef I'5f'l np. 2 bw. -, ii,-Lai, 1 l. .g:3i,f -p ,af I ..:,5,..- .. Q.--I. .ff Li T -A. ij ,.,,. - r fi.-' . ,s ..S. f . 15, 'I P 22 '?elf ' ' '53 ei, ,f nm yy. , , , , ,,.-,-1 K L SJ Jo ,IA ,Y I Inq W- '.l n- ' '5 :-f'P,N'f,- 1'-:Qi-Q - 3 iresi ent of oar' T S.4', M',,Z',,,...-ui- ' ,gk .vgn Y . S531-,f-I is .' 2 gxsox ag ' L .!.-.-'..-j-'31--. V '-..' - ' ' . JK, ' -Avrfve .Tas ' , 1..X1k-Xbuf - ' 1 nf'--1---iw.-v , 1 , 1 ' 'W X 3-,a.:.. JPN x ' A R I-' is nil if-L .F f X ' ,Q vi... ff, .fd ' F f' SS2- 32:43 1 llxv w. s , s' , ' I ygvl' : I 7 j h K ' cr 4 7' ... 1- vx. 1, u Q 5 x- -' vo 'lf' 'Z 4 w C' If up 'Q ' A: 1 x O 4 1 F, , . . 'I A xii 5 ' 'Jim . To the Lord Baltimore Class of 1963, congratulations and best , N. - 1--' - , . . . r . ,ji . h wishes from the Board of Education. With these congratulations comes ' f-X -'J , . . . . . K- - .- in the advice that your relationship with the community changes sharp- 1 N lg if , l ly. No longer are you primary scholars, learning to read and write. ' ,If 3,53 A' - No longer are you junior high students, exploring math, languages 5-' 35: at-' ' and science. No longer are you senior high pupils, taking small - tyf '21, ' steps in running your own affairs such as proms and trips. Until now - A S 15 . J . ' . . ' rf gl ', you have been taught, directed, ordered, protected. From now on ' .2 v' ' , , ' Q 'gs' -' 3 . you are expected to take your place as an adult, shoulderrng responsi- I 1 if ! 31' ', fr bility for advanced studies, work, and conduct in an adult world, serv- K s 01,3 - 'J K . . X X ,rs - ing your God, your country, your family, and yourself. Make us .. ' -:Gi L gg.. '.' proud of you. , ig 4 g'1':xL : ' ' 1 ,eh .N I . .-S-If. ' , l 4 4 ix' l i Nxt I ' , 4 . P' . , 1 f4'?i::l' yy . 'Fix tn' 'swf 97-A n1,J,..X5Q Q. X al ,grain Ma 'EN ' -' - Good luck, Harry Dukes, Jr. President, School Board Q 1 sv.. 1 'p '4 -1' V -' 'run J V Y ' . s ' Ann. s vmkrgy. V ii '-NX . . Y . 7 'fl vo!9'4 sw . f Mfr i- . ff f' ' 1.' . .-y' 1' ' -1 .Q rg-gl 's,'f.fd.ml.,, :V-In .I 'l .1 'g . N ' - -: d',-f..,.-,ilv xgipktr-J, X44 . x T , Q af ri. - r . '-'31 Q . f' ug I . ..-I .qt . karl - - vi-F -3 . . 5 I A v ,'- N H' x-I ., 1 I 4' 1 Q - kg xx! xx 5 x xx '55- I y xx XI' YI g R 1 n wus , ix 'I' X skv-A X wt' ' I ' w r. ' ' N, -s v- h 1 .:.e'i:.f,3?12f,:z-.:,'J--Z-.'....fl .. ,'. -1 ' f- mmf 0 ...r-. -361s QT BIIMIRCQIIIQH SEATED, left no right: MR. WILLIAM J. QUILLEN, DR. WILLIAM R CAMPBELL, MR. HARRY H. DUKES, IR., and MR. I-IERMAN L. MUMFORD. To the Class of 1963 September, 1959, marked the beginning of three years of working and growing together. The partl have shared in building and molding the attitudes and character of each of you is drawing to an end. Your high school life is a time to remember--a time to be proud of a time to profit from for the rest of your life. ...... In a real sense the profit you take away from Lord Baltimore will represent interest on the invest- ment in time, effort, and enthusiasm you made while you were here. And all your life long you will continue to receive the benefits of those invest- ments. It will be your duty to see that they have been worthwhile! My sincerest andwarmest wishes go with you for a successful life in the future. William G. Adkins t, H f i 1,5 ,lf ff N 'E 'A Facult gra d I would not hesitate to say United States is the finest societ n scale that the world has thus Alfred North Whztehead 3 - I s ' f it ' Y X' x E fx 1 , lt 1 I L K V X , S f - Y ' s ' , I . , N -. . . l 2 Q ' x ,.:, i l 4 I 'ZA z I 1 I V , 1 ,-Lf i J K , ,'- f , ,- ll ' ' ' yj issi i yf e W., ,ts Q J., A.. -- 2 K r i Q 'E 'i'T3 '7 f' f'7' :::::--1- -if' nliulllIQlll!ll f F' ljgiiillfi e I W t ,J Hifi! gl., l I I t ,MU T wW t ,Q gl q4q-wE sf -.FH .54 ' f 'Y ef ! lr i ,.......1s gs :mardi l s ' -4 i t , ,xv ,, N 5 Q .41 wiv , i ii SE 5 ,lv M MR, JAMES E, ADAMS MR. WM. GERALD ADKINS MR. RICHARD D. BLANER English EDgliSl'1 Music Drarnatics Social Studies .ws MRS, ALICE BUNTING MISS CAROL COLVARD MR. DAVID DUNN Third Grade Business Education Agriculture MRS. GLADYS EVANS MR, DALE C, FARMER MR, GEORGE W, FEEHLEY First Grade Physical Education Sixth Grade 8 E iw MISS SALLY F. FERGUSON Mathematics 4 MRS. MARTHA B. JOINES English Guidance MR. HERMAN KOENIG Industrial Arts MRS. GLADYS HELM Home Economics MR. JOHN M. JONES, IR, Language MRS. ETHEL H. LAW Sixth Grade , MRS. MARGERY HICKMAN Fourth Grade MRS. HELEN KAUFFMAN Second Grade MR. JAMES E, LOWE Mathematics Social Studies MR. MYRON MEZICK MR. BRUCE STOKES MRS. VERA SWADLEY Fifth Grade F0L1fYh Grade Fifth Grade IC 'W-H -.KW MRS. BETTY D. RAYMOND MR. STANLEY W, TAYLOR MRS. MARGARET K. JUSTICE First Grade Science Third Grade MRS, CLEO MCCANN MRS, GLADYS BUNTING MRS. BETTY IEAN RICKARDS LOU TEETER Nurse Senior Secretary Secretary School Lunch Manager I0 1 , x-S, 'W' -- ug. A . A-. fa.. 101' x' Y t ,. .- . ,l ,. - Rae ,. .I f x 4' 'hbscxx . 4 ' lx Semor Be Americans. Let there be no sectlonahsm North, South, East or West, you are all dependent one on another . . . In one word be a natlon v HARVEY ELWOOD B ASURE RAYMONDS LOUIS BANKS III Vocational , Destination: Military Service Activities: Baseball 135g Agriculture 135: Dairy Judging Q2jg Driving Club qljg Intramural Basketball Cljg Prom Committee , X h x x Vocation YQ Nxgx, ' ' D P I C I1 X Destination, u on om y Activities: Intramural Basketball 133g Future Farmers of America ffljg Prom Committee fly Driving Club C155 Judging Contest Qlj. ww JERRY WINSTON COFFIN Vocational Destination: Military Service Activities: Agriculture Q4jg Judging Contest 531g Public Speaking Q2jg Intramural Basketball qljg Weight Lifting fly Rifle Club qljg Driving Club Qljg Prom Committee fljg Foot- ball. R DAVID GEORGE EVANS3 elf,-A l -gh tb., K S Ns ,,.. ff ' 'sg f R., W. K vi Q , K Y Academic H- X-Ax-Av-'Aff if rtyfq ,ASW x Axgxix ,rr F 1 'QTY is' XEJIX' Q xfxx wi.. . ',,A Auf G f erigf 'ffl-J Destination: Coflegnb Q A time C ifxi'--fllfx ' -if 'XF X kxihaw E39-.3-,, . .xx Activities: Student Council f3y Vice4Pi'esident xof Student Council fly Varsity Football fly Class President fly Class Treasurer fly Driving Club fly Junior Dramatics Club fly Senior Dramatics Club fly Intramural Basketball f2y Boys' State fly Attorney General of Boys' State fly Prom Com- mittee fly Student Council Exchange Program fly Weight Lifting fig. i-A--A----'r'-' W' 41 LC' l 1 WM are Magna EW JAM JANE MARIE EVANS Commercial M454 7QefZ4 414 ci! ff fem ff 555 Z6 fjiffgltg, taaa fzifna. fagfftfzafj V 40' A r ,, , ff f Destination: Business 56001 XQZLV' jg f f ff W if Pi'tWf?f 64 f .Z f Activities: Student Council fly Athle' ic Council fl g Class ' f7 , President fly Class Secretary fly Driving Club fly Intramural y Basketball fly Prom Committee fly Choir f3y Yearbook Club WHL fly F.F.A, Queen Candidate fly County Chorus fly Home- Hy ., , I ,A , I coming Attendant fly Goldey Beacom Spelling Award fly ' ' Qflvtflli,-D Z ,gag M721 if 4 fr . 'Q Qi!!! V ,f 1 ..i C RALPH HAYS GRAPPERHAUS ff Q1 ,fl . J L L 'L ' lf Academic L A ' .A Q gf, Destination: Military Service Y L - W Saws , Activities: Football Manager fly Senior Dramatics Club fly Yearbook Club fly Intramural Basketball fly Basketball Man- ager fly Prom Committee fly O 'lf lip iff: LR 'Q Y 'i FW snss N 5 Ji L C, K Cf, if LAURA LILLIAN HARBOUGH ff In it P C 17' Commercial X, ' C JOSEPH ROGER HEARN Academic Destination: College Activities: Student Council f2Jg Student Council Pres' ntofljg Athletic Council fljg Football f3jg Basketball f3jgQriv rs' lub fljg Boys' State fljg Senior Dramatics fly Prom Com itte fljg Weight Lifting fly Intramural Basketball Coach f2jg Class 4 Secretary fljg Student Council Exchange Program flj. Destination: Marriage t Activities: Basketball f3Jg Softball f2jg Softball Captain fly Intramural Basketball f3jg Prom Committee fljg Yearbook M C7 Club fljg Driving Club fljg Class Secretary flj. Jvnj 015 JVC GA, Qt C ju fl U I, , it away ' alfa! cf! I fjedeffc Sidi CQQA6 in W 7,4 rift'-'Lfffr j Grinch Lfff1f2fL!'1i j f . I Jaffa if Alive, fm, Zjfwcu. rf fff, ffakfl f 5144, g Qi-MA L JJTLJ , rf 1 K, 24.44 FAYE ANN HOCKER Vffiacfl, 4, W7 Q Z fr fy 1 X . fy X Acaggiitf - rx LQJL1 5 amwvf Loaf JZUJ ,fp Ml A14 r,.Z,Z,AQ,Jx7vfc.j Jig , 1 Destination: Register IN! A , JJJWVQY Activi3s??YeargglcggJf1X4dtfamfral gskggifi flygigf Prom Committee fly County Chorus fljg Lily-'Jary Assistant flj. AJ fi' MM, , -jg 11 tail, ,, ' . v ' . 5 Y'-1 A '.Q N1 If ll f, X L vkl, ,NQAA 1.4, 3 ,. , GERALD HUDSON if rff6'v t'Ul P'ig'f '9t'U W tttsltzturfi sat was Commercial V www .,'fQfNQJxfQ,f , 5 QJHZAQ ,J f'wNJ'.AfQ,,f,-fL,Q,u.2Ja Nkfaag DQ UQ Destination: Business College fi13.f..5r Irjfgjmfgg V Activities: F.F,A, f3Jg Yearbook Club fljg Prom Committee fljg Senior Dramatics fly Driving Club fljg Choir fljg Public Speaking Contest fljg Judging Contest fljg Track fly. 1 ,.lV ydwtfafe y Q I ' ' led X A 25 CLLQDY tt- 'N f 216755 ,, MARY KAT N KEEN J av AQ M-Aj r Academic W W0 CLCL7 'XZJLW1' 'Q' fklfilld- V4f',.,L,aA-J ckfpsf-:Q Destination: Undecided Jalan, ,Y4-A-bfqlfffa, 4 L7 Activities: Homecoming Queen Candidate fljg Prom Congfj N mittee fljg F,F,A, Queen Candidate fljg Girls' State flpg pfjgug Goldey Beacom Spelling Award fljg Vice-President, Senior L ff Classy Intramural Volleyball fljg Library Assistant fljg Student Council fljg Senior Dramatics fljg Drivers' Club fljg Chair- man of Senior Magazine Sale fly. 172 ff tiff AA fi .ff . , lf, :S I WLLLIAM LEE-MAHAN cf! 4 JC C7 275 SZ! 'M if y ,A-fsif 346 Y 'EMS 5' f ff wh 'Z K! ' 'yt' I , ' Gem 5? Qff Sefffffzfffy mf ,425 f S ,,f' A f xi, SL ' ' ' 4 ti! V, ,V Mae.: Destination: Preparatory chooljgf g Activities: Football f g enior Dramatics fljg Yearbook Com- mittee fljg lntramural43asketba1l f2pg Student Councilwg L l P99111 Committee fljg Weight Lifting flj, ' Z j C , ff f, f 72, My 7, 5. ly,, X If X X if f' ff ,fl if '7f ff f 1' ff- ,X g If f 6 ,, L ' L a '- Y A - X lv J f WALTER LEE MORGAN W J 4, ,, ff K M! 0440! 1 V g Lap! Wtybtlqf . Vocational 272 b 451, g 5? .X Ca ' K Destination: AWgd'eJrL, KM Activities: Yearbook Club fly Drivers' Club fly Industrial Club f2y Prom Committee fly F,F.A. f2y Land Judging, First Place. f , - MOL ua Q71 HERBERT WAYNE MURRAY if f if L41Z2'l,,1,u-K ' you -4.24 MA' Vocational !Q7K2HA' Destination: Military Service fy M E, Activities: Intramural Basketball f2y Drivers' Club fly Foot- fr ball f4y Football Co-Captain fly Vice-President Athletic Council fly Prom Committee fly Yearbook Club fly Weight Lifting fly F.F,A, f2y All Conference Award. sw , n CHARLENE DENISE NENGEL 1 ' . V , ' ' as ' Destination: College ' V. ' , .E ,- . . vf, ,Y Activities: Yearbook Club fly Drivers' Club fly Senior Dramatics fly Prom Committee fly Senior Homecoming Queen fly Sophomore Homecoming Representativeg Cheer- leading f2y Class Treasurer f2y Class Vice-President fly Librarian Assistant fly Intramural Volleyball fly F.F.A, Queen Candidate fly Usher at Graduationg Scholastic Award fly A ' Academic V ' QW? ,, if . . , , V I NANCY IEAN RICKARDS Academic Destination: College Activities: Class Treasurer fly Goldey Beacom Spelling Awardg Library Assistant fly A,F,S, Club fly Prom Com- mittee fly Basketball Manager fly D,A.R, Award fly Year- book Club fly X - . 44,3 M, ,lf gf A fr , f . an P 'f ,V I .az -- BILLIE JEAN RUSSELL I .1 Commercial Destination: Business School 1, Jef V, 0' A ' '4f7Qr. JAMES PETER ROBINSON III ' . Vocational . Destination: Farmer Activities: Varsity Football fly Varsity Baseball f3y Intra- mural Basketball f3y Driving Club fly Prom Committee fly Future Farmers of America f4y Poultry Award fly Judging Contest fly Dairy Award fly Tractor Driving Contest fly Class President fly I . P 1 Activities: Driving Club fly Yearbook Club fly Assistant mm Librarian fly Prom Committee fly I ' 1 ,A ,f ,I l an . '- ,, 2 r if ,J ,, A . .Q it A gf UQ, mgraq-E34 fwvcuqla cf' I V Y .a rx 'N 'T k N Ms new amob DAVID WILMER STEELE .X N lia Vocational K'- Destination: Military Service Activities: Varsity Football 443: Varsity Baseball Q2jg Intra- mural Basketball C2jg F,F,A, Reporter fljg Future Farmers of America f2jg Driving Club fljg Prom Committee. sl 4,JJL?lfrtLr ,x'Xf2 'L fail! J LORETTA MAE STEELE jgajf ADZM,-2 fa! Ajit, General Course if Destination: Waitress Activities: Intramural Basketball C235 Driving Club fljg Prom Committee fly. .2 we ,J ' UIQJQQ71 ,N E . 7 , 5' Y, 0,005-. 5 ty PM of ' K I ' 'W ff , PATRICIA ANN STEELE A Qyfl jvvigu 55 ' 4 'w N' ff' Q K .95 F Commercial Course ,,A,,7M 31,53 ',J'3N-.. ,- ' ' jr? Dm fffsvfy Destination: Secretary ffl 5 QC 3153 5 I i Activities: Yearbook Club fly Prom Committee fly, RONALD WILLIAM STEELE Vocational Destination: Carpenter Activities: Football flljg F,F,A, Gly Basketball Q4jg Intra- mural Basketball q2jg F.F,A, Secretaryg Drivers' Club fly Prom Committee qljg Weight Lifting fly, --- ,gl 1 WU , , , C -aff, M29-' . I 7 I 'CLXL IV ' ,,c,,f j ,nu :AFM V' W W A Lib lg jpg, JCQ4.. ' r Lip, ft,clt.fi.cf ' 1 7,6 , N ' 0 A QA, LL'L,Z, I a-fl vf 'L' 'X-ll K' 44 5 fav-ff? ' ' , I f. ' ' 4 LJ. Z ,' 1 .4 J L' 4,.ff7L4M 'rf ' f6t!l'ffSfj'.f1 i E ff ffpo , rufwfuffxafv .A++- EVELYN MARIE TOWNSEND K GM!! H A if Igjcsd bf' . , u . f I ,J . V 2 Commercial fi' Vclfnf' -Off' jf- H K P .17 w,Q,f4,,Z' ,L ,j...f4' Q 211' .4 ' X Destination: Beautician 5, J ft, ' 7 - fQ,fW ,7,,f',,1,g , L I Activities: Intramural Basketball qljg Prom Committee fljg Intramural Volleyball fljg Yearbook Club fljg Drivers' Club J' ,: ' A E fljg Homecoming Queen Candidate fljg Junior Homecoming ff 4 , 1 if - rs? , fi Attendantg Senior Dramatics. ' ff 7 !'.,,nx,4 by J FREDERICK JOSEPH TOWNSEND IR. 'LJ A 1 X ,Q Vocational A Destination: Welder f ,Jf at Activities: Football f4jp F,F.A, fly Industrial Club ljg Driving Club fljg Prom Committee fly Rifle Club qljg Judging Club qlj. ' 1 ELWOOD WESTON WHARTON IR. Vocational Destination: State Police Force Activities: Football f3jg Football Co-Captain fly Baseball f3Jg Drivers' Club fljg Intramural Basketball f2jg F.F.A, f4jg F.F.A. Vice-Presidentg F,F,A, Presidentg Junior and Senior Class Presidentg Athletic Council fljg Athletic Council Presi- dentg Prom Committeeg Weight Lifting fly. Vt . wllsfl Iyvzft ,Z4r,Z,44A. W-an UQLP- 'gn A an I, I ff if ' , QQ fy fc miata' ff fi 7 ,lfrfi iff fd !,4,f?CL?if ,Z ,Q Qtacttf '7, ' f . 'i PATRICIA ANN WHARTON ,f f - ,z A Q44 ,Lara 1254 L' CF' 7 ff M Awww- Commercial LLf'L7'7lf' ' I fd QXZLDQ . CJENJ 5ff,'Zf7,fL, L if 7 L ' Damnation: Beauficiafl V Jfft rw , CWS ' Activities: Yearbook Committeeg Drivers' Clubg Senior Dra- maticsg Prom Committee. Qgiwrls ai mga. , ' , . 1, 'J' . ,Y pf' . A ' fu., kvfauue, ,56- 7 M Mp? Academic .ad-40.453, 41: -4.6L A-cog! .,CAadr?.,7 . , A469047 Destinati ng College Hb. aff-was Activities: Junior Dramatics f2Jg Senior Dramatics fly S! Drivers' Clubg Class Treasurer fljg Prom Committee fljg Girls' State, Insurance Commissionerg 1st Alternate to Girls' Nationg Yearbook Clubg Cheerleading f4j, Captain fljg Intramural Volleyball fljg Usher at Graduation: Assistant Librarian fljg County Chorus fljg A,F,S. flj. KEY TO BABY PICTURES ON PICTURES ON P. 22 1. Mary Keen 2. David Steele 3. Charlene Nengel 4. Ronald Steele 5. Jane Evans 6. Jimmy Robinson 7. Faye Hooker 8. Billie Jean Russell 9. Elwood Wharton 10. Patsy Steele ll. David Evans 12. Lolly Harbaugh 13. Roger Hearn 14. Nancy Rickards 15. Hays Grapperhaus FOLLOWING PAGES PICTURES ON P. 23 1. Bill Mahan 2. Susan Wood 3. Fred Townsend 4. Herbert Murray 5. Walter Morgan 6. Evelyn Townsend 7. Harvey Breasure 8. Patty Wharton 9. Gerald Hudson 10. Loretta Steele x .M f, .. .l 1 41. in ,!Q, ff. iii 6 w A ig- ir ' Q , A E, . P X :Q A A qw 445 QW f 'ERS V 'nl' ,L 'fm if I' . 5' 'W ' , fgf',,:5f'11S,i5,1'K'Q: Y , 1 . 'L -:wi - .Av 22 - t F 5 N- mm' i s ' .v :1 55355: gags-1: A .Sig 45 . 55' ffa , 325' My m ,,..NL-ww-K+ Q 3 ,. . N. f .x M ' f ' , , ' 'ffl Q.-zrf f . fi vu Q1 fel: f L K M H K 5,35 'av QQ' vw assi gif. uf 3 ia. if ?'y Wi V. V- Q ev z 2 gm ' ' huh ,gfugfz 5 M. I A' 9 5 f9'Y N' X. 'Er wg . V ' k V' A s I' k - i 3 E Q Qxllass History On September 5, 1951, thirty-four little boys and girls - some happy, some tense and still others in tears - entered Mrs. Hiestand's and Mrs. Gordy's first grade classes. This was the beginning of several friendships, tasks, and accomplishments. Our elementary education ended with Mr. Feehley and Mrs. Newton's preparing us for all the difficulties which we would face when we entered Junior High School. During the seventh and eighth grades Mrs. Betts and Mr. O'Donald were our home- room teachers. It took us several weeks to become accustomed to the new faces, big building, and the changing from class to class. In our Freshman year our two sections were combined. Mrs. Betts was one home- room teacher. Our class sponsored the Easter dance. How proud we were of our live rabbits which drew much attention! In our Sophomore year Mr. Gerald Adkins was our new sponsor. Our special feature was a big dinner. Along with having fun, we also cleared much profit. Our Junior year held in store for us many experiences that we shall long remember We gave our Prom in honor of the Seniors. We still cherish the memories of the Roman Holiday and the fun we had constructing it. Now it is our Senior year. We have now reached the end of twelve long years of learning. Now that we have had the guidance and direction of the teachers of Lord Baltimore, we must part and go our separate waysg but we shall never forget the many friends we have made through these most cherished years. Z7 cmorics of the Mprcwmrfg Hmm EEK V 4 Class Will To the juniors the seniors leave their ability to out-cheer them during the games at noon. To the sophomores we give our thanks for rooting for us at the lunchtime ballgames. To the freshmen we leave our ability to put on comical mysteries. To the custodians we leave a clean school building and paper-free grounds. To the cafeteria staff we leave our thanks for the fine food and the good service. To Mr. Graef the class of '63 leaves a bottle of sleeping pills for all the sleep he has lost over us. To the school we leave our new stage curtains to replace those we burned. To the faculty we give our thanks for the help they have given us throughout the years To the school board we leave our sincerest thanks for being patient with us during our bad moments. To Mrs. McCann we leave a bottle of aspirin for the headaches we have caused her. The senior boys leave the junior boys the senior lounge. The senior class leaves Mr. Adkins a jar of nerve pills. Lolly Harbaugh leaves her early engagement to Pat McGann. Jane Evans leaves her ability to play the piano to Hope Banks. Gerald Hudson leaves his ability to get caught smoking to Art Archilles. Susan Wook leaves her quiet manner to Susan Hart. Faye Hocker leaves her ability to get along with Mrs. Joines to Gerald Burbage. Loretta Steele leaves her slenderness to Vivian Tingle. Patsy Steele leaves her long dark hair to Nancy Warrington. Jimmy Robinson leaves his ability to get kicked off the football team to Ronnie West. Evelyn Townsend leaves her height to Betty Daisey. Billie Jean Russell leaves her ability to do shorthand to Joyce Temple. David Steele leaves his slenderness to Donald Willet and his car to Gayle Derrickson. David Evans leaves his frankness to Karen Fogg and his late hours to Victor Hill. Roger Heam leaves his curly hair to Betty Daisey and his skipping ability to Bobby Bant Jerry Coffin leaves, period! Raymond Banks leaves his corners in the hall to Steve Stevenson. Harvey Breasure leaves his false teeth to Tommy Lewis. Mary Keen leaves her French ability to her brother. The Unholy Three' leave a case of Metrecal to Mrs. Ioines. Ronald Steele leaves his alertness in class to Harry Dukes. Charlene Nengel leaves her black hair to Phyllis Short. Elwood Wharton leaves his pitching ability to Kenneth Sutton. Nancy Rickards leaves her ability to drive a straight shift car to Trudy Collins. Herbert Murray leaves his ability to catch a football to Richard West. Fred Townsend leaves his dates to Fred Taylor. Walter Morgan leaves his frequent trips to Dagsboro to George Wingate. Patty Wharton leaves her ability to set hair to Bonnie Murray, Bill Mahan leaves his flirting ability to Ernest Steele, Hays Grapperhaus happily leaves L.B. David Evans Walter Morgan Hays Frapperhaus Charlene Nengel Gerald Hudson Susan Wood at an Qxlmixmgce FIRST GRA DE ELEVENTH GRADE XAmericans. 5 i .- A I wi , Q xw. V is 1' X lil Q2 v VX H ix li xzwhixwygk I 2 7 .11 A iii, , it liilif' J Junior There may be men who can live with- out political rights and without oppor- tunity of free individual development, but I think this is intolerablo for most f Albert Einstgzin .lm HW ., ,,,M.,M. , ,,,.,,, X Bobby Bant Frank Bennett Joyce Bishop Pixie Brewer Art Achilles Harry Banks Stanley Banks Gerald Burbage Janis Coffin QUVM1 Tm H U HBS Trudy Collins Jackie Cooper Betty Daisey Harry Dukes Betty Jane Evans Karen Fogg Rena Griffin Susan Hart , E Victor Hill Gerald Howard George Keen Roger Knox Frank Lathbury Jean Lathbury Gary Layton Jean Lynch Pat Mr-Gann John Mitchell Bonnie Murray Elbridge Murray , , ' t f Connie Sava ie , A X f E 5 - V .. at Linda Spotts E fgegg t .. ' W as--W T Ernest Steele ' N -V tfnfgjtf-tr h r - ' Ft' K M fi Terry Steele LW,, A er ff wi f N S LJ L t Steve Stevenson t,A 5 ' A A ,,,r .ri-it -,tg 3 my I Ahsenf when Kenneth Sutton - S VLI, ' A 1 pifwfes were made Eg f fw,m: E Fred Taylor Joyce Temple Vivian Tingle Anna Lee Tucker George Venables Nancy Warrington Ronnie West Donald Willet George Wingate 8 ft 3 km M 'Www' X., g N-..,q'w M-M X ' ,, x ' ,, 1 J pf., I R ' .Iwi ' P, i i 4. ' ' a ,,:,. H rg , ' A Q i W r Y f A tl V Xsxt Nw.. N - 7,5-fs., uf. - Z K57 ? ummm, -an-nun-.1 mf? xh 5 Thxs natmon was lxberty and edxeated to the proposlhon that honest men may honestly disagree . . . 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PHQTO Noi Available Terry Murray Wilson Murray rrfesl Kenny Marvel Howard Melson Carole Murray Carolyn Cooper Brenda Evans Louis Evans Louis Fletcher Sally Io Helm Sue Hickman Anna Jane Hill Brenda Hitchens Gerald Hooker Linda Hudson Marilyn Knox Wayne Littleton 'K P. Oakley J. Roberts P. Short E. Steele G. Townsend J. Wharton D. Rickards A. Russell E. Simpler I. Stevens P. Townsend G. Willey R. Riekards R. Scott D. Steele T. Stevenson B. West W. Willey .eg 322 ,gl YS tilfefv l l aw Aux.. -,WJ 5. Wm. s . J , 5? za gl. , 2 ki '1 W if 2 i K. 4 Q A 5 3 4 5 E is 4 F ix 4 5 1 fi s 3 ' 2 if Q No Hants wal 'Wt 55f2?5e, in Vi??ZIfEYzil' f7' yi AVAl2.ABi.S C. Achilles D. Banks R. Banks I. C. Bennett 2 -at , - BBL' im 5? -E ii Q1 55 ix M if be S1 3 fs 5 33 f f E K ,,..1rn e.rBv,r sn. - - ' in I-fiszzisesn B iff: ll ' eff if ii iii. ' f x 5 . ' ' .' Eiisargjl if we 'A 'wagjgr E sf .5 '3 H Q 5 . .. W5 . :li . H f B if' f .- 2' . 1 B is .WW .. , B , ff, 4 gf 'Dil . 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X W, was QQEA .'QEQ ,, if M ' 7 Q 'Sb Q ' 1 QE .ny 'rf A 'af fi L L PHOTO NOT AvAoLmsLE ,,.w5if..' y ,,if:Li:d itklg ' -,DU-.S , GTS?-V s -'Q A sv 35 . . fvhik ,igifjwm . m4.+u wr, Jn vm... 411 R. Melson E. S. Mulliken H G. Murray W D. Oakley W C. Powell W Q . x P'VP'I'1'tl'l 4 xf'I'EH' G Quillen Quillen . Quillen . Savage . Short Steele Taylor Timmons Townsend Townsend Truitt Tyre Warrington . Weber West Wing are in Ex ff 5 wyl .r, .ww ,.. -WVLMQNX ,WH evyi gm , 1 . SIL 5 J . . W. w we we 1112 'X . . . . Y fe , N 'Q Mm Air 0 'la -'Fir V E K f ff. ,f-f ' , k:u:f5 '. J. m 8 4 QQ ff '1'1 ?- '51f3P,:ffZ5 uri Elementar The winning of freedom is not to be compared to the winning of a game - with the victory re- corded forever in history. Freedom has its life in the hearts, the actions, the spirit of men and so it must he daily earned and refreshed . . . Dwight D. Eisenhower ,ll- Sixth lfjrrwaldce Mr. George Feehley Scott Baker Russell Banks Thomas Banks Bonnie Bant Susan Campbell Virgil Chandler Shirley Cooper Alan Daisey Harry Dale Sherry Davidson Robert Derrickson Beverly Fordham Floyd Gray Becky Hart Paula Hays Kathy Holloway Phyllis Hudson Thomas Jarman Janice Lathbury Keith Lewis Ronald Lewis Harold Lighthipe Mrs. Law I. Lowe G. Lynch R. Marvel R. Marvel M. McCann D. Megee E.L. Moore T. Pittman L. Rickards D. Robinson E. Simpler C. Temple D. Tyre B. West E. West R. Venables 49 Filth Mr. Myron Mezick Dawn Achilles Bonnie Baker Woody Banks Donna Bennett Raymond Berzins Dieky Bratten Gary Conner Joe Copes Ralph Daisey Ruth Dale Sandra Davidson Dale Derrickson Herbert Dunston Nancy Hickman Marta Kinley Bruce Layton Judy Lewis 50 me s as rr ,kr 5 we Q-.,, .tl I Z .. i Q I Q Qi 'V Us ,.:,fre2u. X J ' ...' . . . r 3 5 ' ' s x . Q . Q , S n situ Vera Swadley M. Mitchell George Layton B. Morgan Dennis McGee C. Murray Le Roy Mitchell C. Murray M ..,1..isv X il , . , 1 T A Q v u rl! D' lah' ,f K r , ff-Q 'c S. Murray Helen Steel M. Truitt S. Powell R. Sutton M. Wnrrrngton T. Quillen S. Taylor R. Wilson M. Robinson John Townsend David Wingate Fifth Gfdl S KC 5 I oiuiirtttlh lIUiMll6 William Toomey Bonnie Tyre SWL ff '55, 5 P J 5 Wi XX? 15? Mr. Stokes Linda Layton Ronald Layton Charles Littleton Douglas Lynch Gary Marvel William Marvel Karen McCabe Morgan Mclnnis Candy Pittman Cynthia Quillen John Roberts Rodney Short Tommy Steele Connie Taylor Sarah Taylor c-a' be -ug! Y C ' M Y :A r X ' 4 Q 5 4 . K .I 3' H , 1 xQSaF ' : - , T? f - x fl wiv' Mrs. Hickman Jimmy Brasure Gayle Button Billy Campbell Jerry Chandler Chester Davis Larry Evans Donald Fogg Richard Fordham Peggy Gray Laura Hickman Terry Hickman Arlene Hudson Chester Hudson Jimmy Hudson Neva Lee Hudson oiuiirltlh Gram me Kenny Johnson Jeffrey Tyre Thomas Wing ate Tliiml Jeanette Steele Stephen Swadley John Taylor .rx ff Till 4 CE? Mrs. Bunting Charles Melson Barry Morgan Paula Morin Charles Mullikin Barbara Murray Mark Murray Phillip Murray Billy Powell Sarah Murray Stephen Murray John Pittman Glenn Powell Nancy Quillen Bonnie Rickards Rhonda Rickarcls 'M 1 1 f'. kj ,ly 1 Q Mrs. Justice T616 fe Sigurd Berzins Sandra Brasure Billy Bratten James Campell Evelyn Copper Bonnie Custlns Thomas Daisey Oliver Derrickson Dale C. Farmer Ruth Ann Hart Dianne Hickman Geraldine Jerman Carol Jones Gail Jones Debbie Justice Robert Kauffman Mark Kinley Arlene Knox Everett Lathbury Dennis Littleton Mrs. Helen Kauffman Debra Ball Sharon Breasure Ronda Burbage John Campbell 6 CC CCD llll IF' L61 CB 3 was . 91 , ,wa . I a -- tr :Fifi si : Hr :. - t N - if K 'mf- H -' ' sw Susan Cobb Grady Collins Douglas Davidson Norma L. Evans Robert Evans Thomas Fordham Robert Herrington Loraine Hays Ralph Hitchens Floyd Hudson Diana Lewis Vivian Linton Russell Littleton Sandra Loveland Gregory Lynch Bruce McCabe Joanne Melson Robbin Murray Susan Murray Wilbert Powell Brenda Quillen Lynn Rickards Wayne Shelp Keith Smith George Steele Marie Steele Debbie Swadley Edmunda Vestey N6 Photo AYAIIAEII M NDT 4 QQ WC U I -I--as First GTQAC David Jones Retha Kauffman Jeffrey Kriedler Vickie Layton i Mrs. Evans Eddie Baker Dale Banks Diane Banks Robert Bloodsworrh Ellis Carpenter Michael Daisey Mark Derrickson Norris Derrickson Debbie Fordham Lyle Godwin Charlie Gray Mary Gray Gary Hickman Jane Hickman George Hill Lynn Hocker Debbie Hudson Doris E. Hudson Ricky Hudson k ', ,, ' L lx ! M001 r' 'WH I Gregg Wilgus Donald Willey Ormil Savage Craig Temple Constance Toomey Mrs. Raymond Carl Littleton Richard Long Carol Loveland Carol Marvel Dennis Marvel Jeffrey Marvel John Melson Grant Murray Sandra Murray Grace Ann Pittman Allen Powell Cathy Powell Gregory Powell Vernon Rickards Cheryl Rogers 5 : irrstr Grade mv- ,W mi . af. mga' W, s 14? 4.4 VN fs I CCHIICCDCGJH SCCHDWIECCCB wwmwm, WVF W 5' mm s of ft I if ' ' K 1 'bf 1 'Sit ' 1 ' Q86 .Y ' . t gi - t 5' R X M lsr .fy K I ki y i I fa A f f ls,-fi' xlxft' , ' ffqua 'fi' De W- .ate it yi' M 4. 1.13 5 I '. r 55 , Q nm Nil Q 1 if N V -5, fa 1 l'r ti! fl flu at Means, 1 X if 4 bt 3 . It 'gift' -, f,,A:E is R . , ., 'Y' Q-., fe' 'oo ' A - 'A L ' fl. W 415' W' o'n:i.:' Q at tllggfdwgyl af W f 2.3, gf 13+ af l t. 2. . W' ,fe -53. yy 5, l L -. e' ..fg4,'- ' T' . Nb was. sv I ttf 'eta ' as f- ir fr' ' ff I 1 gfifka' up 'Lys K 3 , fy J 'ni J QF 4 W-. -My .ff 4 D 1 1 , g, 'W. IESXZ S . .-. Q :ta I Q t I ' f J ' 1 Activities The United States themselves are essentially the greatest poem . . , Walt Whitman 1 I 1 fa N CPjIU1liCCDII WVQEMF' S Win .SAFE Susan Wood GIRLS' STATE Mary Keen il' 2 ni ,Y -2 :Q ff 5 I - J David Evans BOYS' STATE Roger Hearn Qin sf f lllld Honors To Charlene Nengel goes the honor of being Lord Baltimore's Future Homemaker. This Betty Crocker Award is given in recognition of outstanding work in Horne Economics. Dependability, service to the school, Citi- zenship, and leadership are the qualities which led to the selection of Nancy Rickards as D.A.R. representative. S 4 Susan Wood Girls' Nation First Alternate Muck Wedding lo '12 f M555--:fe L .1 ,-1,4 fi N, W ,Q ham-. 7 Hi. -..7 . If- -mfm. .fy-v1Z351il1w . - :QS S' , .,,q,.,,,.:,, .L ,. 9 K S , T i 2 .Q , .. , 'TF ..,-,: ,ki ig, ei X l ,M Q m Q H M Lf I 4 Y L , ,fh a -xg. kf-. . Y - h, ff il K x Q , Q'7':'X if ,f . Y 1 W 5'LL:1Jv1 1'l 4 Ul.l'I1l'fll 'tllliltil' K. xO'1Ll1flFil HMG TERRY STEELE Head Majorette qaljconrcltlfces 1 s Q 'A ' -if . 1 'Zi ' c . , YQ, - f M W ,gn - -Y j, L, V . . X 11 bk . -4-5, ws gpg 0 gf,-, fi inf-if L L, -we , J, .. ,Q L , x'-uw' ' . f ,f LM, ., ft ll 11 w '- 'fl' ,Al 'F' 'W ww-Sri f'gf2z-QSF AQ L ' 1 . 1 wg, ig,,.y'fL' .wg ,v 'um 4 QA yr. 3' .Lf 3, . f f3' f N. A , ff- 'Eg - a,f1i1w,.fk Vf- N is :wwf-was . , ,. - . Q, IREM .Q t Q es. f- fx. , , ?Wi x. ,M 2 uk' . M +A I ff ,Q ,fi M V--fe . 3 j 'Y'-.M -JF ' ,, , .X .J ,- Q .L .vq Lg., ,V 'Ax f wx 1 4 --A-'1si?2H4V-wffwm w v-,' ,Lf S s F .F . v . lI lEiVflIU1g wx. Ck Il O1 I Senior IDI1'i:H1fII16ltiCS IX9me1rm a1iiccs -sg Q .5 , Q, , , , 3 1 3 5 5i ii? fi Chefs Club F i y 1 h:cofQg1m1pli1y lwammcing LWHIHCLS mixture Teachers IDPFSS Clllwb ...qv-v- ',,,,,,,...-.-an0 f u 8 A. Q in I3 his - A v . I TW: 8 Q' Qu i It s ' 1 Q , ' 'Xvlfl 'sv 0' num K . uw? :gg ,fr wpgsg H K A, -sg,..L.f--Am sxgggsw .N , Mzy, 4,-,fqgw ,whit qi, F' H was vs S+ '51-',,g t:, ,wggfj M-+f'j,,j71L'i'11- ' W' it 55 fffw. -- A-fs-gpg kt . G, W k,.., fLf-- H, :V - '-f' mf -www. ,X 'ES' rr thletics If we win IIlCI1,S hearts throughout the world, it will not be because we are a big country but be- cause We are a great country. Bigness is imposing. But greatness is enduringf, Afllai E. Stevenson 4.? 9: FUQLTLHJJAH MR. DALE FARMER - Director of Athletics COACHES AND CO-CAPTAINS taursitty Football Football Seniors ...........--- . . ....,., .....,............,..... ...,.,..-.. A- ... . Football Team DAVE DUNN Assistant Coach .n.nxzhla.,. M 1 -L.-h...-.,v, ,, CB IU1 o ll COD IP ELWOOD WHARTON HERBERT MURRAY BILL MAI-IAN DAVID STEELE fill Y ce IP S RONALD STEELE S ROGER HEARN FRED TOWNSEND ceniconr players cam in Actiwn HIICEECI-BETH CHARLENE NENGEL u SCBIUIIICOII' MARY KEEN EVELYN TOWNSEND Qmndidmtcs Qrmcezcccommnmg QUEEN Charlene Nengel QUEEN AND COURT -wfmmivmwmxfmwemwawwm smnxemssmmmwmmwm 'Clfuecerlcfncwcems SU SA N WOOD Captam C MR. JAMES LOWE - Coach Y .1 awww may B' 5f 11' ff wi? I ,,. ' Y ie? 'fer ., 1 . ,W is 71 Rf , ,K , :-, fi 4 fm w ff L 5i2z??Qif?:. 1. rw ,Q , S M 1 .. WW W ,aw Li ., +f PM . 'iii gk l 'Eff ' jf, L i' V A if iii W F Q' DA LE FARMER ARTHUR ACHILLES Coach Captain Senior players RONALD STEELE ROC- ER HEA RN Captain ELWOOD WHARTON Boys? HBGLSCHJJGLHH TBGEN ' I hi- f ,. 'xyysk wr .mf -W-A , ,Lf N V , A X N .V+-g,,l-,f: .W - ,gm-'-zw , .V I 1 A.na.My-Mes.-:f.,.,,,,,.,h,, - - Q mg. Girusy Softball Team ,-4, Wu 1 A Q M If AN V ...gr ...J ....- Sf nv af M? W, dm, wa .fl .1 , A w ww' Ur'-. 'sn 4 L46 A1 usffocdlians us '1 'u'vPr1'fs Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Achilles and family Mr. James Adams Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adkins and family Mr. and Mrs. Layton L, Adkins Mrs. Laura Apple Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Archer Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ash Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wm. Baker Mr. and Mrs. John Baker and Bonnie Miss Mary Lee Baker Mr. and Mrs. Ezekiel Banks and son Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Banks, Jr. and family Banks Hardware and Appliance Company Miss Stephanie Banks Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Banks and Diane Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Banks and family Mr. and Mrs, Ruley Banks Bonnie and Bobby Bant Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett Frank S. Bennett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bennett Miss Linda Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Bennett and son Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Swainey Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bennett and J, C. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Betts Bill's Sportswear Shop Birdmen of L, B, PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bloodsworth Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Brasure Harvey and Preston Brasure Mr. Mr. and Mrs , and Mrs . and family Mr. Mr. and Mrs . and Mrs . James Brasure John H. Brasure Ralph Brasure Wayne Brasure Bunting Nurseries , Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bunting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bunting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Bunting Mr. and Mrs. Allen Burbage and family Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burbage and family Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burbage and family Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burton Mrs. Blanche Calhoun Mr. and Mrs. Norman Calhoun, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Calhoun Cancellation Shoe Store Al Capone Mrs. Mildred Carpenter and family Carton's Store C. and E, 'I',V, and Appliance Mr. and Mrs. Garland Chandler and family A Contented Cow Clyde L. Cline Mr. Vernon C. Cobb Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cobb and children Mr, and Mrs. Donald Collins and daughters Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collins Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Collins Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W. Collins Miss Carol Colvard Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Conner and family Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cooper Rev. and Mrs. Charles E. Covington Mr. Kenneth Crooks Francis and Bonnie Custins Mr. and Mrs. George Custins Johnny Custins Mr. Richard Vernon Custins Mr. and Mrs. Albert Daisey and family Miss Betty Daisey Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daisey Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Daisey Mr. and Mrs. Horace Daisey Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dale Ruth and Harry Dale Mr. and Mrs. Chester Davis and family Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Davis Delmarva News C. C. Derrickson and children Miss Gayle Derrickson Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Derrickson and boys Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Derrickson Mr. Gerald R. Dickerson Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dickerson and family Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Dolby and family Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Dolle Miss Dorthey Holt Dukes Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dukes, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dukes, Sr. Miss Betty Jane Evans Mr, and Mrs, Clifton Evans Mr, and Mrs. Jack Evans Miss Jane M. Evans Mr. and Mrs, Forrest Evans and family Mr, and Mrs. Harold C. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Horace Evans Kenneth and Louis Evans Mr, and Mrs. Linwood Evans, Jr Mr, and Mrs. Linwood Evans, Sr Mr. Loren Evans LuAnn and Vanessa Evans Mike and Mark Evans Mrs , Neal Evans Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Scotty Evans Mr, and Mrs and boys Mr. and Mrs. and girls Oliver Evans Richard Evans Royal Evans She rman Evans W-allace Evans Mr. and Mrs. Wm, David Evans The Family Shoppe Miss Sally Ferguson Mr, and Mrs. Robert Fisher Mr. Harold Fisher Miss Connie Franklin A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Robert George Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Godfrey Mr. and Mrs. George Godfrey and Barry Hugh H. Hickman and Sons, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hickman and family Kendall and Betty Hickman Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hickman Mr. and Mrs. Rayrnond Hickman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hickman an Miss Jane Hirnyck Mr and Mrs Mrs. Wm. R. Gosley Miss Barrie Lee Grace Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graef and family Mr. and Mrs F. R. Grapperhaus Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Graves Mr. and Mrs Joshua Gray Mr. and Mrs Glenn Griffin Mr. and Mrs John Hall Miss Judy Harbaugh Mis s Lolly Ha rbaugh R. H. Hardware Ha rriett ' s B eauty Salon Mrs. Lucille Hart Haven Salon - Lola Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Faye, Lynn, . Ernest Hitchens Roger Hitchens Boyer Hocker Clayton Hocker and Alesia Hocker Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hocker Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Hocker Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holt John Howard Connie and Lorraine Howe Mrs. Marion Howe Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hudson Mr. Calvin Lee Hudson Mr. Charlie Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Helm and Sally Jo Hickrnan and Willey Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hickman and family Miss Dolores Hickman Mrs. Edna M. Hickman Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Hicknqan and family Mr. Gerald Hickrnan Miss Geraldine Hickman Mr. and Mrs. Harbson Hickrnan Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr and Mrs. Charles Hudson and Mrs. Chester A. Hudson Mr. and family and Mrs. Clifford Hudson and Mrs. David Hudson and Mrs. Elisha Hudson and Mrs. Francis Hudson and Mrs. George Hudson and Gwen Mr. and Mrs . Harry Hudson Mr. Jerald Hudson d son Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Hudson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Hudson, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gene Hudson and family Miss Phyllis Ann Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hudson Mr. Gerald Hudson Indian River Poultry Farm Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jackson and Mike Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lee Jerman Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jerman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jerman and family Mr. and Mrs. McCoy Joines Mr. Danny Jones Mrs. Alice I. Justice and Kenny Mr. and Mrs. Handy Justice Mr. Harry Justice Miss Jean Justice Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Justice Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Justice Mr. Charles Kauffman Hilda Kauffman and Children George and Mary Keen Mrs. Gertrude Keen Mrs. Mabel Keen Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kelley and Don Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kempston Miss Arlene Rae Knox Mr. Roger Knox Mr. and Mrs. Steve Knox and Marilyn Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kreidler Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lathbury and family Mr. Frank Lathbury Mr. and Mrs. Allen Layton and family L. B. Snack Bar Lusty Leader Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lewis and family Mr. and Mrs. Horace Littleton and boys Mr. and Mrs. Robert Littleton Mrs. Allie Long Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Long Mr. and Mrs. Richard Loveland and family Mr. W. M. Lowry Miss Judith Lyon Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lynch Mrs. Florence Macklin Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mahan and family Mr. William L. Mahan Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marvel and family Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marvel and family Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Marvel and family Mr. Leroy Marvel Mr. and Mrs. Rincia Marvel Mrs. Virginia Marziarz, Phyllis, Mr. Mr. Mr Mr Mr and Sonya and Mrs. Calvin McCabe and family and Mrs. Ronald McCabe and family Butch McClung and Mrs, Bradford McGann and Pat and Mrs. Tom McGinnis Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Megee and Mrs. Chester Megee Clayton Megee Doris Megee Harrison Megee, Jr. and Mrs. Harrison Megee, Sr and Mrs. John Megee Megee and West Hardware Carol Melvin Memories of A Roman Holiday Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Abby Mitchell Cecil Mitchell George Mitchell and Mrs. George Mitchell and Mrs. John Mitchell and Effie Melson Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Kendall Mitchell Rayrnond fFuzzyj Mitchell Reggie Mitchell Thomas G. Mitchell and Mrs. Willis W. Mitchell and family Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morin Mr. and Mrs. Authur Moore Mr. and Mrs. Chub Moore and Ellen Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morgan Mr. and Mrs. David Morgan and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morgan and family Mrs. Mae Morris Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morris and Mrs. Herman Munfiford Murray's Feed Service Murray's T. V. Miss Bonnie Lee Murray Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Murray and family Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Jim Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. David Murray Eddie Murray and Mrs. Ed Murray and Mrs. Grant Murray Herbert Murray and Mrs. Herbert L. Murray Murray's Bait Shop Lloyd J. Murray and Mrs. Matthew Murray and Mrs. Neil Murray and Kathy and Mrs. Rockford Murray and Mrs. Wm. Murray and family and Mrs. Wilson Murray and son and Mrs. Wm. R. Murray Elliott Ness and the Unteachables Charlene and Ann Nengel Mr. and Mrs. Stewart L. Nengel Ocean View Boat Company Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmatory and sons Papa Ou Mow Mow Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips and Debbie Mr s . Almira Pickering Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Powell and Mrs. Donald A. Powell and Mrs. Donald Powell and Rex Mrs . Elsie Powell Mr Mr Mr. Mr Mr Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Elmer J. Powell Granville Powell Jim Powell Raymond Powell and Mrs. Wilbert Powell and family and Mrs. Willard Pusey and family and Mrs. Edward Quillen and family Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Quillen Mis s Nettie Quillen Mr. and Mrs. and Chuck AXZC William Mr. and Mrs. Remembrance Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sylver ster Quillen Quillen William Quillen of a Wild Weekend Asher Rickards Avery Rickards Frank K. Rickards G. Kendall Rickards Linwood Rickards Lynn and Jimmy Rickards Mis s Nancy Rickards Mr. and Mrs. and David Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Jimmy Mr. and Mrs. and family Orrington Rickards Rayrnond Rickards, Jr. Wa rd Rickards Ward Rickards George Roberts Mr. Charle s Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Robinson Kaye and Donnie Robinson Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson Mr. and Mrs. and Jimmy Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and family Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Robinson James P. Robinson Manaen Robinson Alton Rogers Raymond Rust S. and J. Drive-In Mr. and Mrs. James Savage Scott's Clothing Store Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scott, Jr. and Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shadel Greg and Vivinne Shadel Miss Carolyn Shirley Mr. and Mrs. Edward Short Mrs. Betty Shockley and son Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shultz Mrs. Arlanta Simpler Mr. and Mrs. Elrner Simpler Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Everett Simpson Miss Linda Spotts Mr. and Mrs. Brice Steele and Brice Allan Dale Wayne Steele Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and,Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and family Mr. and Mrs. and family Dan Steele David Steele Ebe W. Steele Elrner B. Steele E rne st Steele Jeanette and George Steele Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Steele Mrs. Marion R. Steele and Loretta Miss Patricia Ann Steele Miss Patsy Steele Mr. and Mrs. Roland Steele and family Miss Terry Lee Steele Tommy and Helen Steele Mr. Wayne Norris Steele Mr, and Mrs, Hugh Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sutton Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Swadley Swift's Economy Cleaners Mr, Mr. Mr. Mr, and Mrs, Bob Truitt and Mrs, Chester Tyre and Mrs. Lemuel Tyre and Mrs. Joshua Turner Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ward Mrs. Gladys Warrington and family Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs and Mrs. Roy Webb Dorthy Webber Robert Webber Thelma Webber and Bette Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Taylor and family Mr. Robert Temple Mr. and Mrs. Vic Temple and family Mr. and Mrs. Harry West Mrs. Harriett West The Unholy Three Mr. and Mrs. Richard Timmons and boys John A, Tingle A Billy Toomey Connie Toomey Mr, and Mrs, Leroy Toomey and family Miss Renee Louise Toomey Town and Country T, V, and Appliance Mr, and Mrs, C. V, Townsend, Jr. and Mary Dee Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Townsend and Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Frank Townsend Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Townsend Mr. and Mrs. Louis Townsend Mr. and Mrs, Phillip Townsend and family Mr. and Mrs. William Townsend Trimpers Toyland Mr, Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wharton and Mrs. Danny Wharton Elda Wharton and boys Elizabeth Wharton and Mrs, Will Wharton Bruce Wheatley Mr. Mr. and Mrs. I. Robert Willey and Mrs. James Willey and family Mr. Robert Willey, Jr. Miss Grace Williams Mr. and Mrs. John Williams Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Wilson Mr. George Wingate Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Wingate Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Wood and boys Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wood Mr Mr Mr. Mr Mr and Mrs. Ernest Wooten and Mrs. John Wright Preston Wright Roger Vandegrift and Mrs. Emil J. Vogel Rev. W. M. Lowry Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hammond Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Powell Blue Willow Inn Restaurant Johnson Refrigeration Service Mr, and Mrs. Elmo Stoakley, Jr. Mrs. Hattie Tingle and Vivienne Mr. Mr Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Murray and David and Mrs. Kenneth Baker and Mrs. Howard Davidson and Mrs. Long and family Mr. and Mrs. Roland Slatcher and family and family Mr, and Mrs, Fred Townsend Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Townsend Mr. and Mrs. Ovide Willet PP ' , 'f an ,' I ' V 1 il'-1 '- jj Q '-. 1'A N ', .n .- . 'r ' .C'r'I. -i A .tg ' .i.'. Miz: - l l 155: LL- rl' - 1 Qs: di! fi' Yf ' 1-. 3 . .lj ' 1 331 ' To all who have helped to make our yearbook a success, we give our Ll humble thanks E The Staff . L ' i f ' 9 Emerg e s Nest Stuff We, the Eagle's Nest Staff, sincerely hope you have enjoyed your 1963 annual. We also hope that this book, the product of our combined efforts, will help you remember fondly your happy moments at L. B. We offer our gratitude to our advisors, Mrs. Martha Ioines and Miss Carol Colvardg to our photographer, Mrs. Marion Howe, who has been very generous in the giving of her timeg and to the entire student body for your suport and cooperation. The Staff 97 cf TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY 6 The VVorId's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made wwe
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