Lumberton High School - Pirateer Yearbook (Lumberton, NC)

 - Class of 1962

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A -fx in-,xr H as M Qi Jn Bjxfsfls bz,',f'j 'dy' 7 JL gn I ' -QL' -N -' .3 JJ' 1 f' .2 xp, is K K-ywqth chi' schfgdl daysjgz their close? welbause tpjlqok back upon the friends and the '- r-L .-, , X l y -.sb-I 1 ,dx 1 ,-. . vi , -Y , ..l.7' i ' u 'V Y '. Yi- . tibia? J MTN 1 igfrppiness yfehayeilfid. Our last year has beenqone filled with many experiences which V I N' ,J J -QXLX,-19 V M we 511511 never forget The joys, the sorrows, the hopes, the dreams, the fun, and the -J 'w N. Wejthe 1962 Pira15eer,gStqwfwrf, hope that this annual will become one of your most 'T CJ F,-V exif xr 0-1 1-,lj VJ' sr -5 , prized possessions? Eyen fthough time may lengthen these shadows, we hope that when I R 1 'V X 'Q' X x sk will remember the good old days at L. H.S , - 'iv - ' I .L s .- L -.fi 'mmagd work 7 these are all parts of our memories. Y 'xr' xg? gli . ,, , 'x J X 1 4? y pf M, x , - ., . x .ff 1' x ,V ,Z Q fri N! 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L.. GILBERT CARROLL Members of Schvol lifoard SEATED: Mrs. Wyman Scarborough STANDING: Mr. Fletcher Sessoms Mr. B. G. French, Chairman Dr. Douglas Clark Mrs. Frank P. Ward Mr. Knox Barnes Mr. E. A. Sundy Z9ri14c1jml MR. WILLIAM C. GAY Owns' Secretary MRS. FRANCES COLLINS Quculiy MR. IVEY BOLTON MRS. NELL BRAY MR. ALTON BROOKS Mathematics English Coach MRS. ADELAIDE BULLARD MRS. EDNA BULLARD MR. ROBERT CRUMPLER MRS. GRACIE DAVIS Science English Band English MRS. LOLA DAVIS W' Llbrauan MRS. EDITH DOBBINS Science Zzculfy MRS. MARIORIE FARMER MRS. PAULINE FRAZIER MRS. MARY GUY Latin English Business MR. CHARLES HAMILTON MISS SARAH HAMILTON MR. ELMORE JENKINS MRS, NINA LINEBERRY Industrial Arts English Mathematics Distributive Education MRS. MARY MARKHAM Home Economics MRS . MAYBELLE MCDUFFIE History Sgzfzzlt MR. KENNETH MERRITT MR. IOHN MOORE MR. JAMES PRES LEE? A Mathematics Guidance Counselor Social Studies, Chbrui ' X MISS HILDA ROBERTS MISS ELIZABETH SHAW MRS. MAUDE SMITH MRS. MARY STEPHENS Business Mathematics Social Studies French MRS. HELEN TREADAWAY Social Studies MRS. Do1.Lo1s UNDERWOOD Hf Science 7 ?rem'l1 .ff an 1 A mpg a Parlez-vous francais? If not, you are in dangerous terri- tory, for this is how Mrs. Stephens persuades you to learn. Between executions, the French classes learn dialogues, do exercises, make projects, and read parallel. One thing that every French student has really learned is a new appreciation for good ole English. ,Cafin How does this exclusive portrait of the elite of Roman society happen to be gracing our publication? These Latin classes are relaxing from their labors. Under Mrs. Farmer's skillful guidance, these students are truely reviving the lan- guage ofthe ancients. Accepting the challenge of present-day trends in education, the science department, with its courses in general science, biology, chemistry, and physics, creates enthusiasm and interest in contemporary achievements and stimulates the thinking of students to pursue a scientific profession. Lfhcmislry Ifialagy ziififfy We X Distributive education provides unlimited opportunities for those not planning to attend college. Students are able to obtain valuable knowledge in the business world through first-hand experience. The business education department endeavors to develop skills, attitudes, and understandings that are essential for the successful direction of day-to-day business operations. The objectives are directed toward non-vocational education and vocational competency. J-lcalth and I2 8. This program strives to develop physical fitness and mental alertnessvthrough varied aspects of health and activities. The heart of a school is its library, for it is there that books - the essential for knowledge - are ours for the seeking. Library M Home Jicauvfuics The homemaking department provides a program of organized experiences de- signed to help individuals in the solution of their family living problems in the home in the school, and in the community, and to assist them in assuming responsibilities of homemaking. The industrial arts program concentrates its efforts on providing opportunities for the development of simple tool skills. Basically, it is the foundation and background upon which later more specific trade and industrial education can be built. Industrial ,Arts K' 'iviii Cflmrus The music department at Lumberton High affords an opportunity for students who are interested in singing and band to participate. Members of the band and choral groups look forward to increasing opportunities in the future as their place in school life develops and as they continue to represent the school to the outside public. Hand -wines.-...V -1 ,flqcbra The mathematics department offers courses which are designed to fit the needs of each individual student. A11 of the courses help students to think quantitatively and to reason logically. There are advanced courses for those who are preparing for ca- reers in mathematics and relative fields. Ultimately, the chief object is to cause the student to discover the aesthetic as well as the practical values and benefits of mathe- Plame Gcawzetry ll. .Si flisfvry The ultimate objective of the social studies department is to help the student to see the world about him as a place in which he lives and works, and to help him to assume responsibility for making it a better place in which to live. To prepare students for a creative and responsible readiness for the democratic way of life is the primary purpose of the language arts program. 8r1gHsh Guidauvc Haunscbr MR. JOHN MOORE Cfrzfcfcria Staff Kafetcria Supervisors 6'u.s'todia11 MRS. TOM MARTIN MR. IOHN MCLAUG Q , , -Lf' S i ini ,. I Q N EW JQ QF - I QL .,,-J : C f+ el 'AS' if .. V.,. F, i GEOFF REY MILES A LDRIDG E Band lg Choir 1,2g J.V. Foot- ball 23 Key Club 2, 3. JOHN STEDMAN AYERS, IR. Latin Club 2: Library Club 3g Debate Club 3, 4, Vice-Pres- ident 43 L'A1liance Francaise, Annual Staff 3, 4, Journalism Club 4g Glee Club. WILLIAM EARL ANTONE LINDA SUE ALLEN F.H.A. 1,35 Library Club 2g Junior Tri-Hi-Y 2: D.E. Club 3,4, Historian 3, Secretary 4. GAY CAROL BAGBY Latin Club 2, Alpha Omega Tri-Hi-Y 2g World Peace Con- test Winner 2 3 National Honor Society 3, 45 Penny Bunch Tri- Hi-Y 3,49 Journalism Club 3, 43 F.T.A. 4: L'A1liance Fran- caise 4g Glee Club 4, Office Assistant 45 Debate Club 4. ROBERT MANELY BARFIELD Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 4. .Q CHARLES EDWARD BARNES, IR BEVERLY ANN BIGGS BETTY ANNE BAXLEY F. H.A. lg Alpha Omega Tri- Hi-Y 2g Penny Bunch Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Bas- ketball 3: Monogram 3, 4g F. T.A. 4, Chaplaing Office Assistant 4g L'A11iance Franc- aise 4g Wittiest. Junior Tri-Hi-Y lg I. V. Cheer- leader lg Homeroom Secretary 2, 4: Alpha Omega Tri-Hi-Y 2g Latin Club 2g Penny Bunch Tri- Hi-Y 3.45 Annual Staff 35 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 Marshal 3, 45 L'A11iance Franc- aise Treasurer 4. RICHARD MALLOY BARNES Debate Club 3, 43 L'A11iance V Xl' s , , Francaise 4g Office Assistant. XA 1 1 ' up xx . I K W V J: WW X 17' AfV'A ' X , . , , XJHN ',, Y w f X .x LJVLA FU ', ,x lr U .1 Q ERNEST TYSON BLAKE, JR. I-Iomeroom Secretary 15 Latin Club 2g Debate Club 3, 4, Treas- urer 4g Journalism 4g L'Alli- ance Francaise 4. JOSEPH CAREY BRANCH Glee Club 3, 4. ANITSIA LOUISE BRANCH Transferred 4. Office Assist- ant 4g Penny Bunch Tri-H1-Y 45 Glee Club 4. xl' RITA LEE BOWMAN Junior Tri-Hi-Y lg J. V. Cheer- leader 15 Latin Club 2, Vice- Presidenrg Alpha Omega Tri- Hi-Y 2g Homecoming Sponsor 2g Penny Bunch Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4g Treasurer 3: Girls' State 3g Na- tional Honor Society 3. 4, Sec- retary 4g Assistant Chief Mar- shal 3, 4g Journalism Club 3, 45 Homeroom President 3, Annual Staff 4, L'Alliance Francaise 4g Hi-Y Honey 4. EDWIN LANGLEY BRITT J.V. Football lg J. V. Basket- ball 1, 25 Varsity Football 2. 3, 4, Tri-Captain 4: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Sgt. -at-Arms 3, 4g Varsity Basketball 3, 4g Hi-Y 3g Senior Class Sgt. -at-Arms: Varsity Baseball 4. JAMES DEWEY BRITT Football 1, 2, Baseball 4, Man- ager 25 Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4, Vice-President 1, Sgt. -at- Arms 2, 3g Track 2. WINIFRED ELIZABETH BUCHANAN Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Homeroom President lg Home- room Treasurer 2g Alpha Omega Tri-Hi-Y 2, Latin Club 2, Treas- urerg Penny Bunch Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, F. T. A. 4, Journalism Club 4, Office Assistant 4. THOMAS RUDOLPH BRITT JOHN HORACE BRITT, JR. Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball 1, 2, 3. 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 4. IRA PETREE BULLARD Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri Captain 4, Honorable Mention All-Con- ference 3, First Team A1l-Con- ference 4, I. V. Basketball 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4g Track 1, 23 Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, International Convention 3, Stu dent Council 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 3, President 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, L'Al1iance Franc- aise 4, Annual Staff 3g Latin Club 2, Junior Recreation Coun- cil 1, 4, Sgt. -at-Arms 1. JOYCE ANN BURNEY Student Council 1, 2g Alpha Omega Tri-Hi-Y 1,23 F.H.A. 2, 3, Secretary 44 Homeroom Secretary 35 Penny Bunch Tri- Hi-Y 3,43 Journalism Club 3g Varsity Cheerleader 4: L'Al- liance Francaise 4g Monogram Club 4. RAYMOND MARSON CAULDER, J R. RICHARD ROC HELLE CARROLL J.V. Football lg J.V. Basket- ball 2, 3: Homeroom Treasurer lg Football Manager 25 Varsity Basketball 3, 4g Homeroom Vice-President 3, Homeroom Sgt. -at-Arms 4, Glee Club 4. SYLVIA LOIS CAINE Alpha Omega Tri-Hi-Y 1, 25 F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4g I-lomeroom President 2g Stu- dent Council 3g Penny Bunch Tri-Hi-Y 3,4g L'Alliance Francaise 4, Jounalism Club 3g Junior Recreation Council 4: F.T.A. 4. JOHN THOMAS CULBRETH Homeroom Vice-President 1 Latin Club 2g Debate Club 3 45 Boys' State 3: Journalism Club 4: L'A11iance Francaise 4 Office Assistant 4. BILLIE LYNN DANIELS Penny Bunch Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: F.T.A. 45 Alpha Omega Tri- Hi-Y 25 French Club 4. PEGGY JOYCE DAVIS Glee Club 1, 4: F.H.A. 25 Penny Bunch Tri-Hi-Y 45 French Club 4. JANICE FAYE DAVIS Latin Club 25 Library Club 25 Penny Bunch Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 45 F.T.A. 45 Office Assistant 4. BETTY ANN DAVIS World Peace Contest Winner 15 Most Oustanding Student in Home Economics 35 F.H.A. 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Marshal 3, 45 French Club 45 Journalism Club 45 Library Club 45 Student Council 45 F.T. A. 4. JOE MELVIN DIETZEL, JR. Hi-Y 3,45 Homeroom Sgt. -at- Arms 3, President 45 National Honor Society 45 L'A11iance Francaise. PEGGY ANN EDENS Student Council lg Alpha Omega Tri-Hi-Y 1,25 I.V. Cheerlead- er lg Latin Club 2, Journalism Club 2, 3, 4, Co-Editor 3, Ed- itor 4g Monogram Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 43 Chief Marshal 3, 45 Varsity Cheerleader 3,4: F.T. A. 4, President 45 Homeroom Treas- urer 4g L'A1liance 45 Most Likely to Succeed 4. BENJAMIN GRADY FLOYD III Homeroom Treasurer 25 Class Sgt. -at-Arms 3: Class Vice- President 45 Homeroom Pres- ident 4, Junior Recreation Council 3, 4g Key Club 3, 4, President 4g International Convention 35 Journalism Club 4: L'A1liance Francaise 4g Most Popular 4. MARY BETH FOWLER Alpha Omega Tri-Hi-Y 1,2g F.T.A. 4, Treasurer 45 Home- room Secretary 3, 4: Homeroom Treasurer 3g Penny Bunch Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4: Senior Class Treas- urerg Lab Assistant 4: L'A11iance Francaise 4. SANDRA LOUISE EDWARDS WILLIAM TONY FREEMAN Homeroom Sgt. -at-Arms 15 Homeroom President 2, 35 J .V Football 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4: Mono- gram Club 2, 3, 4g Honorable Mention All-Conference Foot- ball 4. JAMES MILLER GLISSON French Club 4. BRENDA HANCHEY BVI S.f'.1f 4, , e ESQ' ' O V a 3 ., A K J VJ l .xx ' X kdf- A0 ,,. X , '. ANN GORE QV rs' Q 1 sr A BARBARA LOUISE HANEY Junior Tri-Hi-Y lg Junior Var- sity Cheerleader, Chief 1, Homeroom Secretary 1,25 Latin Club 2, Alpha Omega Tri-Hi-YQ Junior Recreation Council 2, 3: Penny Bunch Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: National Honor Society, His- torian 3,4g Marshal 3, 45 Jour- nalism Club 3,4g Library Club President 3: Annual Staff 4g French Club 4: Senior Class Secretary 4g Most Intellectual. MARC US GLENN GODWIN Transferred 25 Varsity Football 2, 3, 4: J. V. Basketball 2, Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Sergeant- at-Arms 23 Baseball Varsity 4: Basketball Varsity 4g Glee Club Sergeant-at-Arms 4. EUGENE RAMSEY HARDIN III Transferred 3: Hi-Y 3,4, Chap- lain 4g L'Al1iance Francaise 3: Student Council 4: Annual Staff 43 Senior Class Presidentg Varsity Football 45 National Honor So- ciety 4g Monogram Club 45 Moorehead Nominee: Best A11- Round. SANDRA GAIL HARRIS JAMES THOMAS HARRINGTON, JR. Homeroom Vice-President 2g Hi-Y 3 4 Treasurer 4- D.E. Club 4: Journalism Club 4. ROSA LIE ANNE HARLEY Hometoom Treasurer lg Student Council 2g Latin Club 2g Alpha Omega Tri-Hi-Y 23 National Honor Society 3, 41 Penny Bunch Tri -Hi-Y 3, 4g French Club 4: journalism Club 45 F.T.A. 45 Office Assistant 4. JANNELL HAYES D.E. Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4 BETH HODGE Alpha Omega Trl-Hi-Y 1, Latin Club 2g Alpha Omega Tri-l-Ii-Y Club 2g National Honor Society 3,4: Penny Bunch Tri-Hi-Y Club 3g F.T.A. 45G1ee Club 4. BETTY DARE HILL Alpha Omega Tri-Hi-Y 1, 25 Treasurer 25 Penny Bunch Tri- Hi-Y 3,43 F.T.A. 4g Journal- ism Club 35 L'Alliance Fran- caise 4g Monogram Club 3,4g Junior Varsity Cheerleader 1,2g Varsity Cheerleader 3,4p As- sociate Chief 4: Glee Club 4g Miss Fire Prevention 4. BETTY CAROL HUGGINS Future Homemakers of Amer- ica 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Club 3, 4g Vice-President 4g Penny Bunch Tri-Hi-Y Club 3,4. ELEA NOR RUTH HUNTER Alpha Omega Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, President 2: Penny Bunch Tri- Hi-Y 3,4: F.T.A. 4, Vice- President 4: Journalism Club 2, 3,4, Club Editor 3g Latin Club 2: L'Alliance Francaise 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 4: Student Council 4g Cheerlead- er 2, 3, 4, Chief 43 Glee Club 45 Best A11-Round 4. DOUGLAS CARROLL HOBBS PHILLIP GRIGGS HUTAFF Latin Club 2, Golf Team 2, 3, 43 Annual Staff 4g Horneroom Vice-President 45 Monogram Club 4: Hi-Y 3, 4, Sgt. -at- Arms 4. PATRICIA JONES IVEY F.H.A. 1, 2: D. E. Club 4. BARBARA JANE JONES Transferred lg Alpha Omega Tri-Hi-Y 25 Penny Bunch Tri- Hi-Y 3, 45 Student Council 3: Latin Club 3: L'A1liance Fran- caise 4g Secretary 45 Journalism Club 4, Annual Staff 4. CAROL ETH LAIVEBIHQ !I l.I' fy, V146 Qi! I' V J Q . If yijv' , U . vi, I - at 61 , fQQ5'MJ ,-'I,!lU4' .df U-it 4 sf 'LW ljgx 15411913 fl-ui' . ,ij V ' tj: N' Lf ,LJ fiAiA.1'l , Q, 1 1 ig 'JI ,wwf Q59 , f V. i f'hfv'lL' A ,F ggibfli' Xf'z6Lf'V b ' 41,147 I A MES AUSTIN JOLLY Class Vice-President 1, 2g Stu- dent Council 1: Baseball 1,2, 3,4, Captaing J.V. Football 1 Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Tri- Captain 45 Honorable Mention All-Eastern Football 3, All- Conference 3, 4: I. V. Basket- ball 1, 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4g Homeroom President 2g Home- room Sgt. -at-Armsg Most Athletic 4. KENNITH BYRON LAWSON J.V. Football 1, 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Treasurer 25 J.V. Basketball 25 Monogram Club 3,45 Glee Club 2,45 Library Club 35 Homeroom Treasurer 35 Office Assistant 45 P. E. As- sistant 4. RUSSELL HAYES LIVERMORE III Latin Club 25 Monogram Club 45 Golf Team 2, 3, 45 Confer- ence Tournament Medalist 35 Annual Staff 45 Hi-Y Club 2, 3,45 Basketball 4. LARRY LEWIS Hur' 'ag is, 4, EDWARD SMITH LEE GEORGE FRANKLIN MCKEITHAN Band 1,2, 3, Officer 25 Senior High All State Band 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 45 School Pianist 35 Journalism Club 3, 45 Student Council 45 Library Club 35 Debate Club 45 L'A1liance Francaise 45 Most Talented. GRAHAM WILKINSON MCLEAN Golf Team 331-Ii-Y 2, 3,4, Chaplain 3, Secretary 4g L'A1- Iiance Francaise 4g Sergeant- at-Arms. FRED MCNEILL JUDY ANN MCMILLAN Junior Tri-Hi-Y 1, 25 Latin Club 2g Homeroom Treasurer 1gF.H.A. 2, 3,4: Penny Bunch Tri-Hi-Y 3.4: F.T.A. 4:G1ee Club 4. LOUISE McLEOD Latin Club 1, 25 F.H.A. 1,29 Glee Club 45 Library Club 4. THEO HOWELL MEES Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2g Golf 2, 3: L'Al1iance Francaise 4. IANE BROOKS MONROE Student Council 1: F.H.A. 1, 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, Pres- ident 4: Junior Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2: Latin Club 2: Homeroom Pres- ident 2: Class Secretary 3: I-Iomeroom Sgt. -at-Arms 3: Penny Bunch Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice-President 3: Junior Rec- reation Council 4: F.T. A. 4, Secretary 4: Most Popular 4. JERRY HOWARD MUNDY JOY MCLEAN NEWBERRY Junior Tri-Hi-Y 1,2: Latin Club 2: Homeroom Secretary- Treasurer 2: Penny Bunch Tri- H1-Y 3,4: F.T.A. 4: L'A1- liance Francaise 4: Glee Club 4: Office Assistant 4. GRETCHEN MORRISON Junior Tri-Hi-Y 1,2: J.V. Cheerleader 1: Homeroom Vice-President 1, 3: Class President 1: Junior Recreation Council 1,2, 3: Penny Bunch Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Band 1,2: Jour- nalism Club 2: Annual Staff 3 I 4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4: National Honor Society 3,4: Marshal 3,4: Girls' State 3: Student Council 4: L'A1liance Francaise 4: F.T.A. 4: Office Assistant 4: Most Depend- ab1e 4. GARY BELTON NOBLES KENNETH IRVING PAGE Homeroom President 1, Vice- President 45 Student Council 2, 3,45 Latin Club 25 L'Alliance Francaise 45 I-li-Y 3,45 Junior Recreation Council 4, President 45 Golf 2, 3,45 Football 15 Junior Class President5 Debate Club 35 National Honor Society 3, 4. BETTY SUE PARNELL Transferred 45 Penny Bunch Tri-Hi-Y 4, President 45 Jour- nalism Club 45 F.T.A. 4. ALFRED TRUMAN PARMELE, JR. Latin Club 25 Hi-Y 45 L'A1- liance Francaise 45 Football 45 Track 3,45 Boys' State 45 Monogram Club. LAWRENCE HUNTER PARSONS Student Council 15 Homeroom President 2, 3, 4: Junior Recre- ation Council 1, 25 Latin Club 2, President 25 Hi-Y 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 45 Class Treasurer 35 National Honor Society 35 Annual Staff 45 Boy's State 35 L'Al1iar1ce Francaise 45 President 4, Moore head Nominee 45 Office Assist- ant 45 Most Dependable. CAROLYN PERKINS Latin Club 2g Alpha Omega Tri-Hi-Y 25 Penny Bunch Tri- Hi-Y 3,4g Journalism Club 43 Glee Club 4. JAMES DOUGLAS PITTMAN Glee Club 1, 2: 1.V. Football 1,2g Track Manager 15 Base- ball 2, 3, 4g Varsity Football 3, 4: Monogram Club 3, 45 Honor- able Mention All-Conference 4. ALEXANDER ROWLAND PHILLIPS J.V. Football 15 J.V. Basket- ball lg Latin Club 23 Hi-Y 3,4. l DONNA LEE PETERSON Alpha Omega Tri-l-li-Y 1, 2g Penny Bunch Tri -Hi-Y 3, 4: Latin Club 23 Glee Club 4. SANDRA PAYE PITTMAN F.H.A. 1g Latin Club 25 Alpha Omega Tri-Hi-Y 2: Penny Bunch Tri-Hi-Y 33 Debate Club 3, 45 Secretary 43 National Honor Society 3, 4: Marshal 3, 45 Glee Club 4g Girls' State 85 F. T. A. 4: D. E. Club 4, Reporter 4. TRLNA VIRL PITTMAN Homeroom Secretary 1, 3,45 Junior Varsity Cheerleader 15 Junior Tri-Hi-Y 1, 25 Home- room Treasurer 25 Journalism Club 2, 3, 45 Penny Bunch Tri- Hi-Y 3, 45 Majorette 2, 3, 4, Chief 45 Latin Club 2, Secre- tary 25 Band 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant 45 Junior Recreation Council 4, Vice-President 45 Glee Club 4. SYLVIA JO RHODES F.T.A. 3,45 F.H.A. 35 Penny Bunch Tri -Hi-Y 3, 45 L'A1liance Francaise. BRENDA CAROL RAY Class Treasurer 15 Homeroorn Treasurer 1, 35 Junior Tri-Hi-Y 1, 25 Journalism Club 25 Latin Club 25 Penny Bunch Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 F.T.A. 45 Office Assist- ant 4. WILLIAM LEONARD PRICE LYNDA EVELYN REYNOLDS Latin Club 25 L'Al1iance Fran- caise 45 Office Assistant 45 Glee Club 45 F.T.A. 45 Penny Bunch Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Journalism Club 45 Homecoming Sponsor 35 Most Talented. Q I JA MES ELMER RICE Bus Driver 4g Glee Club 4g Home- room Treasurer 4. ALMA GRAY SALMON F,H.A. 1, 2gG1ee Club 45 Pen- ny Bunch Tri-Hi-Y 4. RODNEY ALLEN RUSS CHARLES EDWARD ROZIER WINSTON LLOYD SCOTT D. E. Club 1, 2. FULLER SEALEY JOHN WALLACE SIMPSON Golf Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Key Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4, French Club 45 Monogram Club 4. HOWARD CLIFTON SESSOMS Latin Club 2g Homeroom Treas- urer 1, 23 Homeroom Vice-Pres- ident 3, 45 Debate Club 2, 3, 45 President 47 L'A11iance Francaise 4: Annual Staff 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4g Glee Club 45 Class Lawyer 4g John Motley More- head Scholarship Nominee 4: Most Intellectual. BARBARA LOUISE SESSOMS Home Room Secretary 1: F.H.A 1, 2, 3, 4g Monogram 2, 3, 4: Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3g Journalism Club 4: Future Teachers 45 Office As- sistant 4g L'Al1iance Francaise 4. VIRGIL LUCILLE SIMPSON F. H. A. 1, 2, 4g Secretary 25 Glee Club 15 Student Council 29 Sophomore Class Secretary: D.E. Club 3,43 District Job 'In- terview Contest Winner 3g D. E President 45 Presiding President of Southeastern District Dis- tributive Education Clubs 4. DARLENE SMITH Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 15 F.H.A. 1,21 D.E. lg Penny Bunch Tri-Hi-Y 4: Office Assistant 4. RAYMOND LEE STEPHENS BETTY LOU SPIVEY Glee Club 1, Alpha Omega Tri- Hi-Y 2g Penny Bunch Tri-Hi-Y Y ' i 3, 45 L'A11iance Francaise 4. .-A MARY LOU SMITH Alpha Omega Tri-Hi-Y 1, 25 Penny Bunch Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Student Council 3, 4: Class Vice-President 3, National Honor Society 4, Treasurer 4, Latin Club 2, L'A1liance Fran- caise 4, Lab Assistant 4, F.T. A 4g Annual staff 43 Band 1, 2g ,Journalism Club 3 . JUDY LYNN STUBBS F.H.A. lg Band 2, 3, 4g Latin Club 1, 2. DENNIS IRVIN SUGAR Latin Club, Sergeant-at-Arms 2: J.V. Football 1,21 l.V. Bas- ketball 1, 2g Sophomore Class Treasurer, Key Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4g Golf Team 35 Sergeant-at-Arms Freshman Class, Homeroom President 1, 3: Football 3,45 Monogram Club 3,41 Annual Staff 3,45 Best Looking 4. JOHN STINSON TUDOR Latin Club 25 Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Homeroom Treasurer 4. t WAYLAND TOWNSEND Latin Club 2g National Honor Society 3, 4g Boys' State 3. ROBERTA PAYNE TOWNSEND Basketball 1, 25 Latin Club 25 Student Council lg L'A1liance Francaise 4, Junior Tri-Hi-Y 1. VERNA ELIZABETH TYNER F.H.A. 1, 2,4:G1ee Club 1,2, 35 Penny Bunch Tri-Hi-Y 35 Library Assistant 4. ......hh,..-.....-. WILLIAM GLENN TYN ER Homeroom Sgt. -at-Arms 25 D.E. Club 3,4, Sgt. -at-Arms 4. RONNIE DAVID WALTERS Monogram Club 2, 3, 4g Base- ball 2, 3,45 J.V. Football 1,25 Varsity Football 3,4g Basket- ball 4g Sgt. -at-Arms Home- room 3g Glee Club 4, Vice- President 4. MARTHA WINONA WALDEN F.H.A. 1: Latin Club 2: Debate Club 3,45 Band 3: D.E. Club 4, Annual Staff 4g Homeroom Pres- ident 2, 4: U. S. History Student Award 3: District Winner D. E. Contest 4. RITA DAWN VALENTI Latin Club 25 Penny Bunch Tri- Hi-Y 3,4g National Honor So- ciety 3, 45 Homecoming Spon- sor 4g Glee Club 45 Best Look- ing 4. MARY VIVIAN WATKINS Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Treasurer 3, Homeroom Secre- tary 4, F. H. A. 1, Journalism Club 4g L'Alliance Francaise 43 National Honor Society 3,4. SUSAN LUTREL WILKERSON Penny Bunch Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 A1 pha Omega Tri-Hi-Y 2: Latin Club 2: FQ!-LA. 4: Office As- sistant 4. PICT URES NOT AVAILABLE FRANKLIN CEPHAS BROWN, JR. ROBERT JACOBS SANDY THOMAS MONROE Basketball Team Manager 13 Hi- Y Club 2, 3g Sergeant-at-Arms Homeroom 25 D. E. Club 4:G1ee Club 3,4g Library Assistant 4. fast IM!! and Cesfamenf We, the Senior Class of Lumberton High School, being of sound Qand brilliantj minds and sober bodies, and foreseeing our departure from this way of life, which we have known for four years, into the unknown, fand realizing that we can 't take it with usp, do hereby bequeath, by means of this our last will and testa- ment these things: I, Linda Allen will to Patsy Musselwhite and Anna Faye Walters the ability to get along with Mr. Merritt as well as I have because they surely need it! I, John Ayers, do hereby will and bequeath to next year 's Freshman Class editor, two sweaters and a bot- tle of aspirin. I, Carol Bagby, will to the teachers of L.H.S. the patience and fortitude to take another member of the clan, namely my sister Linda, for three more years. Put away your tranquillizers. She's really not like me. In fact she's WORSE! I ! I, Dick Barnes, will to my cousin Tommy Phelps my ability to ask the wrong questions at the wrong times and in the wrong classes, and to my sisters, Mary Anne and Martha Barnes, the happy days I've had here. I, Robert Barfield, will to all of my followers the ability to be good disciples. I, Betty Baxley, will to Birdie Hinnant and Wiggles Ray all my bubble gum and wordy dirds. I, Beverly Biggs, will to the National Honor Society twenty-one square feet of my recreation room floor. I, Rita Lee Bowman, will to Smoot Cranfield my bicycling ability, in the hopes that he will give Mark plenty of exercise next year. I, Carey Branch, will my safe driving habits to Steve Kinlaw. I, Horace Britt, will my driving ability to Billy York. I, Ikey Bullard, will my ability to drive to all sixteen year olds. I, Joyce Ann Burney, will my end position on the L.H.S. cheering squad to anyone short enough to get in it. l, Sylvia Caine, will my clips to Joyce and Beth because they badly need them. I, Betty Ann Davis, will my love for the library to my sister, Marie, in hopes that she will enjoy being a library assistant as much as I have. I, Janice Davis, will to Miss Roberts, one poofy hair-do. I, Peggy Ann Davis, will my grades in English 4 to any rising senior who is crazy or foolish enough to accept them. I, Peggy Ann Edens, will to Bev Bauer my eye-brow pencil to use for Minny Pearl 's freckles, so that she may still walk the halls of L. H. S. occasionally. I, Ben Floyd, will my position as night watchman of Tanglewood School to Dr. Carroll because I know that he will do a good job. I, Beth Flower, will to Lou one house trailer, 'cause we think that little green Falcon has just about had it. I, Tony Freeman, will my dirty football socks to Mackie McIntyre. I, James Glisson, hereby will my ability to talk in Mrs. Frazier's study hall without saying anything to Bobby McKee. I, Glenn Godwin, will my friendship with Ikey to someone who wants to get wrecked, shot, or drowned. I, Brenda Hanchey, will my job at the Riverside Theatre to some lucky person who is ticket crazy. I, Bobby Lou Haney, will, as soon as I graduate, my fencing ability to Buzz Hardin, who is in dire need of another extracurricular activity. I, Jimmy Harrington, can't will anything except my nickname Pelo, but, nobody would want it any- way and if they did, thery are-too insane to have it. I, Sandra Harris, will to anyone who wants them, my excuses when getting home about two hours late. I, Janell Hayes, will the position I have acquired during my high school years to anyone crazy enough to accept it. Betty Hill, will all the sore throats, wet blouses, and wet stringy hair to B. B. , in the hopes that she might cope with them better than I could or did. Eleanor Hunter, will not will because of old Hill, who willed what I wanted to will. Doug Hobbs, will to a certain sophomore girl the name Tiger, in hopes that she can live up to it. Beth Hodge, will my seat in Mr. Pressley's Chorus group to anyone who can sing soprano better than I. Betty Carol Huggins, will to my sister, Francis, all of the fun and hard work of being a library assist- ant. Phillip Hutaff, will my parking place in front of the trash truck to anyone who will take it. Gail Jones Ivey, will the good times I have had at Lumberton High School to my brother, Gerald Jones Gobby Jacogs, will my ability to make excuses to Milton Townsend who has run out of them. Jay Jolly, will my back seat shot-gun in Ikey's car to any jerk who is crazy enough to ride with him. Barbara Jones, will my yankee accent to Kip Page, who, because he enjoyed mine so much, should have one of his own. Kenny Lawson, will to Tommy Thompson my football shoes, in hopes that he will have them fixed. Edward Lee, will Truman 's ability to speak French to Dennis O'Zuinn. Rusty Livermore, being of sound body and feeble and unstable mind, having nothing to leave, will leave. Fraud McKeithan, will to Miss Hamilton that new word ain't, so that her vocabulary will not only be complete, but also up-to-date. I Graham McLean, will my uncanny ability to work solid geometry to Bobby Lou Haney, who will probably need it next year. Louise Mcleod, will one bottle of white shoe polish to the Latin classes in hopes that they can find a better use for it than to make statues of people. Judy McMillan, will a road map from L.H.S. to Appalachian College to anyone who is lucky enough to use it more than I can. Theo H. Mees, pass on what was willed to me by Janis Fink in 1959, the ability to hit the high road, to Jenny Minges and Francis Prevatte. I also will my famous A-hem-uh to anyone who can make use of it in some dire need. Jane Monroe, will my talent to do everything wrong to Nancy Adams. Sandy Monroe, will to Jerry Powers my ability to get out of high school, in hopes that he will use it better than I did. Gretchen Morrison, will to Ronnie Walters one left Weegan and a gas pedal. Jerry Mundy,fwill my parking place to anyone who drives a V. W. small enough to use it. Joy Newberry, will to' my brother my ability to speak French. Gary Nobles, will my school bus to anyone who is fool enough to take it. Good luck! Carolyn Perkins, will my inability to think of a will to all juniors who roam the halls of L. H. S. Donna Peterson, will my seat in chorus to anyone crazy enough to take it. NO OFFENSE, MR. PRESSLEY! Jimmy Pittman, will to Ikey Bullard my watch crystal which he willfully crushed on September 16, 1961, on 301-A about two miles north of Lumberton. Sandra Pittman, will to my brother, Jerry, all the good times I have had in high school. Trina Pittman, will to Mr. James S. Pressley, my wrong attitude in hopes that he may change it for me. , Brenda Ray, will to Mike Olive, my SPECIAL set of license in case he loses his. Lynda Reynolds, will a C average to the National Honor Society in hopes that they will learn how the other half lives. ' Jo Rhodes, will my ability to play football to all future football players of L.H.S. I, Alma Salmon, will to Jimmy Walters, all my good times during high school. I, Lloyd Scott, will to Johnny Davis my parking place in front of the high school. I, Barbara Sessoms, will all my great love for sports to Cherry I-linnant, in hopes that she will love them as much as I do. I, Howard Sessoms, will to next year's Class Lawyer one package of No-Doz under the stipulation that it be used only within one week after the deadline. I, Jack Simpson, will my ability to hit golf balls out of bounds to Malcolm McGrath. I, Lucy Simpson, will all my love to my dearest husband, in order to be a success in life. I, Darlene Smith, will my position in the office to anyone who is brave enough to tell Mr. Gay that it is time for announcements. I, Mary Lou Smith, do hereby will peace of mind to the teachers of Lumberton High School because I am the last of this Smith generation coming through. I, Betty Lou Spivey, will and bequeath nothing to nobody, because I need all I have. I, Judy Stubbs, will to Ronnie Capps, one pitchfork to go with his two horns. I, Bunny Townsend, willingly leave 37 pounds that I have lost to anyone who can use them. I, Elizabeth Tyner, will my English grades Q! U to anybody foolish enough to want them. I, Martha Walden, will my desiccated caterpillar, snake intestines, pig heart, mouse skeleton, and alcoholed owl eye to all future biologists! Good luck! l I, Ronnie Walters, will anything I have to anyone who is stupid enough to accept it. I, Charles Warwick, will notl I, Vivian Watkins, will my desire to increase my knowledge of the world around me to my brother, Tommy. I, Susan Wilkerson, will all my knowledge to Tommy. fwhat know1edge?J I, Faye Williams, will my love for Thunderbirds to Bob Speights. Witnessed by: HOWARD SESSOMS ELMER ZILCH Class Lawyer BEOWULF 511155 History Many long years ago sixty-two small girls and fifty-seven smaller boys said good-bye to babyhood and went into the world to begin the first big chapter in their book of life. Today these same girls and boys, no longer very small, are almost ready to close this chapter. All too soon for most, June will come, bringing the end of our safe, secure, school daysg for we are now seniors. But before we write the final words, let us take a peek at those years which have flown so swiftly. My, how different school was! We had always held the center of our stage and we weren't a bit sure we liked sharing it. We spent many tearful mornings cursing cruel fate and gnashing our teeth. But to no avail! When we eventually decided there was no escape, we set about learning to get along with these intruders, and especially that one called teacher. Just as we became fairly reconciled to this giant playroom, somebody stabbed us in the back! They expected us to WORK! More gnashed teeth. However, we discovered this to be the secret of much praise, and were soon happily reading, Come, Jack, comer run, Jane, run, to any long-suffering adult we could corner. Succeeding years brought many experiences, both wonderful and wretched. We learned CD to read, write Chenscratchlj, do 'rithmetic, and to think. We worked hard Qeveryone proclaimed lunch and recess favorite subjectsj and played hard. For our firm foundation we will ever be grateful! Can we ever forget junior high? We were too grown-up to be children and too childish to be grown-up. Experiencing every growing pain imaginable, we wanted only to be in high school. Finally IT came. Who can enumerate all the things we've shared within L. I-l.S. 's hallowed halls? We have had opportunity for a quality education under some of the finest teachers anywhere. We have had MANY opportunities for fun and fellowship. We have fallen in and out of love, survived crushing blows, and enjoyed soaring triumphs - all together. Now the end approaches and soon we will leave Lumberton High forever. Yes, we close this chapter, but the book is not ended. Life stretches before us. When school days are over, adulthood is just beginning. We have completed only a fraction of the bookg the rest must not be wasted! Let us look back, thank these years for all they have given us, then - turn the page, leaving the past sealed in memory, and look ahead - to a new chapter and a new beginning! Carol Bagby, Historian Poem The waves are splashing on the shore. Resignedly and obediently do they give of their strength For they seem to perceive their mission and merely seek fulfillment. Never do they hesitate to ponder their lot. A long journey has brought them to their destination And it is with courage and determination that they lash upon the sandy surf Late in the night their constant toil is heard. Storm and tempest fail to impede their action. Instead, they gain momentum with each new trial, Unwilling to let objects of circumstance suppress them. To ask them why is to question the song of a bird, the honey of bees, the light of the stars. Oh, how we might look at these multitudinous waves and see ourselvesg Individuals enveloped with stoic and invincible majestyg Individuals who have long traveled life's somber path but yet remain resilient, invulnerableg Individuals who never fret to give of their dearest possessions-- Youth, clearness of thought, ambition--to an indifferent worldg Individuals who never stop to ask why--instead press hungrily, Yearningly to greater heights and gloryg Individuals who keep their eyes heavenward, and humbly ask for courage and determinationg Individuals who fall prostrate at the Master's feet and give thanks, When their destination, at last, has been reached. MARTHA WALDEN Class Poet COLORS: Black and white FLOWER: Black rose MOTTO: Not finished, just begun .Mascots GINA PITTMAN RICHIE BROOKS Mr. and Mrs. Carson H. Pittman Mr. and Mrs. Alton G. Brooks 11011 Mus! 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J 1 K .. 4 ff P, if X A 5 ! 2 x W Q N . Q Q .X xf , '2 R., S, mx ., 'M x 4' J., ai' w X Q 'W 2 M ' I .,fff,.fa.-p g 2 Donna Adams Fred Branch Peggy Anderson Bessie Braswell Carol Barnes Sandra Britt Joe Bateman Shirley Brock Beverly Bauer Kenny Bryan Janice Baxley Sandra Carter Kathryn Baxley Joyce Caulder David Biggs Merry Chambers Susan Biggs Brantley Clifton Harriet Bodiford Kay Cline Carolyn Bozeman Dale Council Samuel Boone Jayne Crump ,, . Cheryl Davis Joe Gore Tommy Davis Linda Grant Jimmy DeVane Beth Graves Randy Dow Betty Grey Deloris Edwards Mary Grirnsley Mack Faulk Raymond Hamilton Joyce Fisher Elizabeth Harper Frances Floyd Prince Harrison Herbert Floyd Jane Hedgpeth Allen Gardner John Hendren Don Gillespie T. Y. Hester Glenn Goodyear Bruce Higley Maggie Hill David Lambeth Cherry Hinnant Jeannette Lewis Tommy Hodge Jean Lovette Dick Holmes Sylvia Lovette Sandra Home Suzanne MacLeod Wayne Home Mike Malinsky Bob Ivey Roy May Chaunda Ivey Macky McIntyre Liveo Ivey Bobby McKee Barbara Lamb Annie McLamb Martha Lamb Torry McLean Ben Lambeth George McPhatter Mary Mills Mayme Price Dickie Navy Micheal Pruitt Sue Nealey Wanda Ray Sandra Newton Russell Redmond Mike Olive H. L. Robinson Dennis O'Quinn Barden Rodgers Bob Parnell Frankie Rozier David Perkins Larry Rozier Carolyn Powers Carolyn Sealey Mary Potter Kenneth Sellars Julian Prevatte Carol Scarboro Ronnie Prevatte Rose Ann Shaw Grady Smith Tommy Thompson Louise Smith Knocky Thorndyke Pat Stephens Sammy Thorndyke John Shepherd Joyce Townsend Paul Stone James Treadaway Ray Stone Lana Tyndall Stanley Stovall Nancy Tyner Judy Suggs Anne Wallace Michael Taylor Nancy Walton Jane Teague Alice Ward John Thompson Faye Ward Robert Thompson Hank Ward Hazel Walters Ann Williamson Wanda Whitaker John Williamson Joe White Mary Wilkerson Peggy Wiloughby Nancy Wilkins Johnny Wishart Sophomore Gloss OMoors AMANDA COFFEY MALCOLM MCLEOD DONNA DUNBAR Secretary Sergeant at Arms Treasurer CHARLES GIBSON RAY OVERSTREET President Vice-President Wayne Allen Rose Ann Arnette Jimmy Asher Johnny Atkinson Kay Bailey Lynn Bailey Sherry Bailey Brenda Barker Luanna Barnes Joe Baxley LaDonna Blackmon Richard Bollinger Martha Bray Joyce Britt Preston Britt Rita Britt Theresa Britt Joan Brown Don Bryon Janice Bullard Ronnie Bullard Linda Bullock Barbara Caine Sally Caldwell Dale Chappell Mary Cincelli Amanda Coffey Kay Collins Margaret Coyle Smoot Cranfill Geraldine Davis Marie Davis Patricia Davis Mike Doares George Dover Janice Driggers Donna Dunbar Judy Faircloth Randy Floyd Esther Frank Judy Freeman Bill French Charles Gibson Judy Gore Nell Graham Nancy Grice Meg Harrington Janice Hatchell Diane Hayes Danny Hedgpeth Gladys Herring E. 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Howard Sammy Hubbard Dale Hughes Virginia Humphrey Harriet Hunter Tommy Jackson Frank Jeans Vickie Jolly Dianne Jones Terrell Jones David King Daryl Kinlaw Linda Kirby Donna Lamar Billy Lewis Linda Livermore Llewlee Livermore James MacLeod Samuel Mauney Colleen McCarthy Cynthia McCormick Diane McEwen Malcolm McGrath Lauren McLean Lee McLean John McLean Malcolm McLeod Bernon McNeill Nancy Musselwhite Patsy Musselwhite Claude Newberry Colin Osborne Ray Overstreet Ginger Owens Carol Pate Nina Palmer Harold Phillips Tommy Poole Maxine Powers Linda Pressley Diane Prevatte Frances Prevatte Ronnie Rasmussen Gail Richardson Elizabeth Rising Betty Io Roberts Edith Rowland James Sanderson Barbara Sessoms Alice Simpson Freddie Smith Jayne Smith Teddy Smith Carol Sparks LaVene Speed Jackie Spruill Donna Stephens Albert Stephenson David Stephenson Chip Stone Diane Stone Peggy Williams Billy York Robert Strickland Betty Jo Sundy Brenda Surles Tilt Thompkins Daryl Thompson Barbara Tolar George Tolar Ginny Truslow Shirley Tyndall Anthony Valenti Pat Wallace Anna Faye Walters Drina Walters Faye Walters Jimmy Ward Tommy Watkins Bonnie Watts Eddie West Jimmy West Donald Whiting Dale Whitner Susan Wilkins Claudia Williams Jimmy Williams grcslzmau Cflass Oficers JULIA LIVINGSTON DAVE TAYLOR DIANNE DAVIS Secretary Sergeant-at-Arms Treasurer HUTCH GIBSON CLYDE HATCHER president Vice-President Nancy Adams Helen Allen Larry Allen Sandra Amerson James Atkinson Linda Atkinson Linda Bagby Pauline Baker Andrea Faye Barnes Mary Anne Barnes Mantha Biggins Sandra Lynn Biggs Valaria Bishop Dianne Bodiford Peggy Bond Woodberry Bowen Betty Kime Bowman Sandra Bradshaw Jimmy Braswell Carl Briggs Brenda Brigman Sherry Britt Buddy Brock Billy Bryan Gloria Buchanan Delores Bullard Hubert Bullard Lester Bullock Henry Byrd Steve Byrd James Calhoun Glen Campanelli Johnny Campbell Rosa Moore Campbell Bobby Carr George Cook Billy Joe Cooper Ruth Ann Cox Bob Currie Billie Ann Davis Dianne Davis Glenda Davis Linda Davis Wayne Davis Larry Dowless Olen Dunn Tommy Durston Billy Edwards George Edwards Pete Ellis Burnie Faulk J ay Fleishman Julia Floyd Patsy Foley Susan Foster Glenda Freeman Judy Freeman Linda Fuller Marsha Gaddy Ellen Ann Gardner Jximmy Gardner Hutch Gibson Jerry Goodwin Gerald Gore Johnny Gore Wayne Graves Frances Green Barbara Grimes Stuart Hamilton Becky Hancock Nina Hardee Sherry Hardee Joanne Harden Johnny Harrelson Larry Harrill Weltha Harris Clyde Hatcher Linda Hatcher Fred Hayes Dickie Hester Wayne Hickman Virginia Hicks Ruby Holmes Sandra Horne Francis Huggins Mary Ann Huggins Robert Huggins Brenda Hodge Tommy Hodge Patsy Ivey Shirley Jernigan Gerald Jones Betty Kinlaw Gerald Kinlaw Steve Kinlaw Carol Lamb Dianne Lamb Rowland Lamb Shirley Lamb Barbara Lawson Betta Carol Lee Sally Lee Keith Lenear Carol Lennon George Lennon Betty Lewis Jeannette Lewis Charles Livermore Julia Livingston Joe McCorkle Roy McLamb Buddy McLaurin Lyl McLean Lynn McLean Jimmy McPhatter Rita Martin Linda Medlin Geraldine Mees Patsy Mees Jenny Minges Mike Musselwhite Will Newberry Lea Nobles Blentia Norris Brenda Norris Robert Oliver Irene O'Neil1 Ann Owings Billy Owings Ronnie Pait Jerry Parker Wanda Parker Emily Parnell Faith Parratt Tommy Phelps Barbara Pittman Jerry Pittman Fred Powers Jerry Powers Lubin Prevatte Richard Prevatte Jannifer Pruitt Martha Redmond Patsy Reeves Alice Rhodes Margie Roberts Coy Robeson Helen Rogers Bobo Rowan Carolyn Rowland Jeff Rozier Stafford Sanderson Chuck Scoggin Brenda Singletary Mickey Singletary Catherine Smith Helen Jane Smith Terry Smith Mary Ann Stanton Claude Starling Billy Allen Billy Anderson Woodrow Arnette Anthony Bailey Willie Barfield Jerry Beasley Tony Branch Jay Britt Walter Britt Billy Brown Linda Britt Lester Davis Lynn Bullock Donald Byrd Bruce Davis Sara Davis Larry Dowless David Edwards Jenny Farmer Hubert Freeman Ronnie Green NOT PICTURED Robert Grice Barbara Hall Hiram Prevatte Jerry Pridgen Robert Pulley Danie Sealey Craig Shaw Elva Prevatte George Suggs Edd Welsh Milton Teague Johnny Thompson Carl Turner Clifton White Howard White Richard White Robert Wilkins Edward Woodell Joe Worley Shelby Strickland Ronnie Strickland Ann Suggs Dave Taylor Linwood Taylor Theresa Thomas Sara Lee Thompson Donald Thorndyke Brenda Tolar Linda Tolar Nancy Utley Mike Valenti Terry Ward Donna Wasserman Bob Waters John Wilcox Linda Willis Coble Wilson Rena Wilson Betty Rose Wisbart Shirley Suggs Gracie Thompson Phyllis Williams David Lawson Harry Inman Mike Genns Darrell Johnson Brenda Hodge Tommy Hodge Terry McCartney Don McKenzie Morris Martin Frances Meares Robert Mears Joe Moore Wanda Moore Carol Nobles Betty Patterson Marvin Paul Denny Penny 5 . 1 ffomecvmiug '6 I Q- iw Q6 fvofz Ref' 45 Q Q2 QV 64' O E yuuivr-Senior Ez. ,f . 3 ' Fvufdcr ? P115 Zfviffall Marchand Sclzolarslzzjv Naminecs HOWARD SESSOMS MARTHA WALDEN D. A. R. Good Citizenship LARRY PARSONS .TOE DIETZEL E. R. HARDIN III Robeson County Representative CAROL BAGBY National English Achievement Award BEVERLY BIGGS National Merit Honorable Mention 1 X 1 2213, Q5 S ' Q . i , , Eg , J, L A ww -H- WF-K. RITA BOWMAN TOMMY CULBRETH ROSALIE HARLEY TRUMEN PARMELE GRETCHEN MORRISON LARRY PARSONS wr-.,,..,w , SANDRA PITTMAN WAYLAND TOWNSEND ,Mar Assistant Chief Chief RITA BOWMAN PEGGY ANN- EDENS hal Kip Page, Rosalie Ann Harley, Gretchen Morrison, Bobby Lou Haney, Wayland Townsend Beverly Biggs, Betty Ann Davis, Carol Bagby, Howard Sessoms, Sandra Pittman. PEGGY ANN EDENS BEN FLOYD III FTA and Journalism Club Key Club Who is' Wim JAY JOLLY JANE MONROE Monogram Club FHA Club HOWARD SESSOMS LUCY SIMPSON National Honor Society DE Club Debate Club MEG HARRINGTON E. K. HOWARD III Alpha Omega Classical Club KIP PAGE BETTY PARNELL LARRY PARSONS Junior Recreation Council Penny Bunch French Club and Hi -Y CAROL SPARKS DRINA WALTERS Library Club Glee Club M arth a W alden Sherrie Bailey E 5 '1'. J ? 52.2 55 . if , A? Z J re . Y by , 2 fa 'U ' F gs a fr , W' le A is 1 Ray Overstreet ffomcraom Presidents .X s ,. . ails' L X 11 ga ss Joe Dietzel Jayne Crump la 1 Y r li K 3 mfg f '- -1 new , as 3. ggi. .3 man as W s ra s if 'li George Dover Anna Faye Walters V Ben Floyd - Q, ,a ,6,1f,.. .. XL 5 L r X Y as as iw af I In ' M Q L David Lambeth Diane Davis nw nfl 1 .wa ., f s , - 'Q-'rag . , .,:. Q - , JYWQ, M 5 in 1 - mer Wai 0 Q WE., , W xi? f 5 rl . is 'f Larry Parsons vs .. W mg H V , Q, 5? ik, ya N Q, g, x 1 vp Y an oy X jug J- fi X , ,WW ,f,,,., Q .,f. we ,rg .4 was , V+- , A s fa r, Q rg- F 'L rv A ' Q 5 i s M mr Bob Parnell Tommy Thompson Charles Gibson Glenda Freeman , ., f , 'liffi if, ,L-1553 f'tPf ,.L! 'ii '. ,firm .sea-31 H Charles Jacky Dave Livermore Qpurill Taylor Gerald Jones f A . ...ga if 'uve 1 s s -,E .A ss my Ex. bfi QQ X X 5 'f' as X .flfivwgram 61116 The Monogram Club consists of boys and girls who have monogrammed in sports, cheer- leading, or managing a team at Lumberton High School. They sold programs at all five home football games, as a money-making project. . The Club has been under the leadership of: Jay Jolly, President, H. L. Robinson, Vice Pres identg Nancy Walton, Secretaryg Beverly Bauer, Treasurer, Edwin Britt, Sergeant-at-Arms. SW K . My --sc if X - ragga 'S ggi L 'NTZXA .l o .,,...,. . s we ' , '1 1' 'X E Q ,f 3. - - 1W 's,3.LfK' 4 ,, -fif'-553' Penny l6'nncn Uri-Hi-If Under the capable leadership of Betty Sue Par- mell, presidentg Merry Chambers, vice presidentg Rose Ann Shaw, secretaryg Janis Davis, treasurerg and Betty Baxley, sgt. -at-armsg the Penny Bunch Tri-Hi -Y has been active in both social and service activities. During the course of the school year a powder- puff football game was held, a float was entered in the Homecoming Parade, a needy family was helped at Thanksgiving and Christmas, and several dances were sponsored. In the spring the annual Shamrock Dance was held and the new Shamrock Queen was crowned. 5' 13- ' Q as 5. . g ' ,.: r ,s- f 5 A Q , - gg 11. be gp l H x',.Z' k k a , ,W 2mm1,L ' gg ,J T 4 - L Q d iil 2, A The Alpha Omega Tri-Hi-Y under the leadership of Meg Harrington, Presidentg Barbara Nan Pittman, Vice Presidentg Drina Walters, Secretaryg Sandra Amerson, Treasurerg Diane Jones, Sgt. -at-Armsg Dianne McEwen, Chaplain, had a great year. The club, with the largest number of members ever C781 was very active. A needy family was helped at Thanksgiving and Christmas: a powder-puff football game was played and several dances and parties including an annual twirp dance were held. ef 4,4 'Ut gi 715 'sk A is :I 6 1 .- xi X-v I K xl Key 61116 This year the Key Club sponsored several after- game dances as well as a private dance with the Hi-Y during the Thanksgiving holidays. Needy families were helped at Christmas. The Key Club helped again this year with the Kiwanis Club Talent Show, the proceeds going to help needy children. The Key Club-Hi-Y bas- ketball game was held. The Key Club radio program was held throughout the school year at WTSB. The Key Club received a. certificate of merit for its interest in district affairs. The officers for this year have been Ben Floyd, presidentg John Shepherd, vice presidentg Jack Simpson, secretaryg Dennis Sugar, treasurerg Tommy Thompson, sgt. -at-armsg Mr. Jimmy Sanderford. Ad- visorg Key Club Sweetheart, Beverly Bauer. .Q ., ,wx .X ' ' . ' Q P - P f e 1 t L , r ' sf' r at J .. js.. , ,Ly K f.kk 4 . kkky af . ,n xiii P F be i - The school year of i-..-er .. ' rf f 'V Tis? 1961-62 proved to be i .ks f P very successful for , Q ., , 7 4 P L the Lumberton Hi-Y. is y A 6 - Under the leadership of G ,E fs 1. , P an Larry Parsons, the Hi-Y P so . ' as sg..-s .. rr r , . . , P f by it X' x 2 yr participated in numerous P - 'f f 'i it if ,9 19 Ld'r activities ranging from a , ,, nf Q ' I , - si 2 W rx A..A -' , j N N up ' 'ti weekly radio show to a joint 1 dance with the Key Club. To ., , fpf keep with tradition a beach r ' Q- it A party is planned for early spring. as I A ry my fr .P This year the Club gave Rita y M p Bowman the honor of being their L Hi-Y Honey. rags ifkx 1111- n President, Larry Parsons I Vice President, Glenn Goodyear 5 as V img P Secretary. Graham McLean Treasurer, Jimmy Harrington 1 1:5 Sgt. -at-Arms, Phillip Hutaff 'fi is y Lynx Chaplain, Buzz Hardin Honey, Rita Bowman -in a A - A 1 X ,J t t g .ff sssr r L, P A L sa' ryii' L OWL? Assistants Brenda Ray Susan Wilkerson Barbara Sessoms Carol Bagby Winnie Buchanan I anis Davis Dick Barnes Rosalie Harley Diane Prevatte Jane Smith Ann Branch Gretchen Morrison Tommy Culbreth Kay Cline James Treadaway Joy Newberry Larry Parsons Alice Ward Beverly Bauer Lynda Reynolds Darlene Smith Gary Nobles Charles Warwick ,Cibmry 61116 9 .,,,1gl2. Y Q uia I 'H sf was ' an-. as .Q ,:, . ,. .M - . E ,A :qt .X f W ',,s ':5.-Rgfgfrgq 'ic ee - rw NN ,sk I . f-vw. .lay Iqajgsmhseezg 5, A A, 2 . , 'sp-est-3 f. F A : sf Q if X K-,f X. . iii 2:-ii 5 ' 5 ,-Et. A -fl L . 'rf f ' .. ,, ,.,. s ,,, 1135 ' in ' -if . 'Z f L ze , ., srcsagigp ,, w, gg.:-its-1 's tffrnv' K '- :Ss li -11 4, ft? wa FQ-,isis ' sz ' s 7, . , , . . rw EIN' 1, 'S .S-u wrizi .. gi bl X-.- r J ' OFFICERS: Carol Ann Sparks. presidentg Betty Huggins, vice presidentg Claudia Wil- liams, secretaryg Ioan Brown, chaplaing Patsy Musselwhite, treasurer. The Library Club is a service club whose chief aim is to make more available to stu- dents and teachers the books and materials they need. This club is composed of those students who volunteered one period each day for any library service deemed necessary. Membership in the club requires that each student have an average or above selective rating, excellent citizenship record, and a willingness to do routine library services. ,CL4lliz111cc ?ra11caise L'A1liance Francaise, composee de tous les senoirs qui font le francais do la deuxieme annee, est romonnee pour ses pieces francaises, presentees devant tous les etudiants et les professeurs et leurs parents et aussi devant la P.T.A. On chante beaucoup de chansons de Noel dans la salle de classe et aussi dans les corridors pour les autres etudiants. On a choisi les officiers suivants pour l'annee 1961-1962: Larry Parsons ------------------------ President Joe Dietzel - - - - Vice President Barbara Jones - - - - - Secretaire Beverly Biggs - - ----- Tresorier Graham McLean - - - - Sergent d'armes The French Club, which is composed of all the seniors who are taking second year French, is re- nowned for the French plays, presented before all the students and also before the P.T.A. They sing many Christmas songs in the classroom and in the halls for the other students. Sodilitas Cflassim Sodalitas Classica pro hoc anno rnagistratus seqventes legeruntg Bongenus Hovardius Praefectus, praefectusg Dilectus Rex Studens, vicarious-praefectusg upta Baillus Prornpta, scribag Deivenus Spruillus Iocosus, ,praefectus aerariig Noxus 'Spinagger Sagax,g exercitorg Smutus Rimapletus Artifex, senator. Vere Cena Latina habita est, et discipuli Latini Primi servi discipulis Latinis Secundis venditi sunt. Minsi Martio discipuli Latini adfuerunt Conventu Foediris Iunioris Classici Proximo mensi Augusto pro- curatores dou adfuerunt Conventu Republice Foederis Iunioris classici in Bloomingtonia in Indiana. Com- puures discipuli in Montana in insequente restate adesse intendunt. The Classical Club elected the following officers this year: E. K. Howard, President, David King, Vice Presidentg Sherry Bailey, Secretaryg Jacky Spruill. Treasurerg Knocky Thorndyke, Sergeant-at-Arms and Smoot Cranfill, Parliamentarian. In the spring a Latin Banquet was held, and the Latin I students were sold as slaves to the Latin II stu- dents. The Junior Classical League Convention in Chapel Hill was attended by the Latin students in March. Last August two representatives attended- the National Junior Classical League Convention in Bloomington, Indiana. Several students plan to attend in Montana this summer. I J... K fir , K ....k 6 -g f, 1 ,fix ' .., . ,. The F.T.A. was headed this year by Peggy Ann Edens, presidentg Eleanor Hunter, vice presidentg Jane Monroe, secretaryg Beth Fowler, treasurer: Betty Baxley, chaplaing Mis. Underwood, advisor. The F.T.A. officers held a tea for the teachers before school started, and every- one seemed to enjoy this. Each member was assigned a teacher to help throughout the year. va.. W , z V xg KJ X X is 'QU 15 I' fs 'A' N3 4 , X 4 F 'pg 54. . W . , 'H' t '3 LZ 3 s5E:a.3'.E: J ' V 'fl W ' st. 2: l , We I ,,... if a V, css, 4 The Lumberton chapter ofthe Future Homemakers of America, under the leadership of Jane Monroe, presidentg Wanda Ray, vice presidentg Joyce Ann Burney, secretaryg Barbara Sessoms, parliamentariang and Mary Florence, historiang has carried out a full schedule of activities for this school year. For each month an interesting program was planned. Spme of these activities included a Valentine dance, an Easter egg hunt for needy children, an Honorable Senior month, and a Maid Sale. Through these pro- grams the Future Homemakers of America tried to improve their purposes of worthy home, community. and family membership. ,C fi Si 1671144 The Lumberton High School Band under the direction of Mr. Robert Crumpler has really been busy this year. They performed at most of the football games, marched in several parades, and repre- sented Lumberton during Band Day at the University of North Carolina The band has been represented by the following officers: Winnie Buchanan, Captain, Trina Pittman, senior representative, Mackie Mc- Intyre, junior representativeg Albert Stephenson, sophomore represent- ativeg Linda Atkinson, freshman representative, Johnny Farmer, junior high representativeg and Llewlee Livermore as recording secretary. 51:5 61116 GLEE CLUB OFFICERS: President DRINA WALTERS Vice President RONNIE WALTERS Secretary-Treasurer WOODBERRY BOWEN Through the courtesy of WTSB the Glee Club made its first public appearance on the night of September 27 . Since this time we have been privileged to attend the Sunday night services of the First Baptist Church where we sang two of our numbers of the more spiritual nature. As to our future plans, we are to perform a Christmas Concert on December 14 in cooperation with the Junior High School choral group, also under the direction of our own Mr. Pressley. juuiar Recreation Zourzcil The Junior Recreation Council serves as the activity planning committee for teen programming within the City Recreation Department. Saturday night Canteen in the Pirates Cove, after ball-game dances, social activities, and special events are in- cluded within the schedule of teen functions. Officers of the 1961-62 Junior Recreation Council were: Kip Page, Presidentg Trina Pittman, Vice President, Joe Dietzel, Treasurer, Donna Stephens, Secretary, and Mr. Bill Sapp, Advisor. Lumberton Hlzvcrlcwkrs ELEANOR HUNTER, Chief BETTY HILL PEGGY ANN EDENS DRINA WALTERS THERESA BRITT JOYCE ANN BURNEY CHERYL DAVIS BEVERLY BAUER ' MEG HARRINGTON This year the L. H. S. Cheerleaders have been very active They had fun cheering at both the football and basketball games and staging weekly pep rallys to boost the morale of students and team players and promoting school spirit. The Cheerleaders helped decorate and plan the annual Homecom ing Dance with the theme Hail To The Varsity K After the football season was over the cheerleaders honored the senior players with a chapel program. All the cheerleaders agree this has been a great year and have had a great time. Dzsfrzbufzw Hiucatzon 61110 The Distributive Education Club is composed of students who are in the Distributive Education class. The students are dismissed from school after lunch each day to work downtown, and in this way, gain oc- cupational experience. Each year the club elects representatives to attend the District and State Distri- butive Education Conventions. Members are: Lucy Simpson, presidentg Tommy Hodge, vice presidentg Linda Allen. secretaryg Ja- nell Hayes, treasurerg William Tyner, parliarnentariang Sandra Pittman, reporterg Martha Walden, scrap- book chairmang Billy Antoneg Joe Batemang Fred Branchg Bessie Braswellg Joyce Caulderg Ray Caulderg Peggy A. Coxg Sandra Edwardsg Kay Cline: Linda Grantg Beth Gravesg Brenda Hancheyg Jimmy Harrington Wayne Horne: Chanda Iveyg Gail Ionesg Bobby Jacobsg Carole Lamb: Martha Lambg Larry Lewisg Roy Mayg Sandy Monroe: Franklin Parisg Ronald Prevatteg Rodney Russg Lloyd Scottg Fuller Sealeyg Darlene Smithg Louise Smithg Pat Stephensg Raymond Stevensg Ray Stoneg Joyce Townsendg Peggy Willoughbyg Mike Zucker. Jimmy Rice. Raymond Hamilton, Gary Nobles. Therion Barfield, Kenneth Sellers. nv. ,V .X Am ,-, - V r 'fm' KL 51 145 -.Sw we JQKYNL eq QQ-Yrgi w i rx- 1' Lumberton 1511.9 Drivers 1, il' Debate 61116 President: HOWARD SESSOMS Vice President: JOHN AYERS Treasurer: ERNIE BLAKE Secretary: SANDRA PITTMAN The chief function of the Debate Club is to prepare for and to debate in the triangles with Hamlet and Rockingham. Practice de bates are held so that members may gain experience in the art of debating. This year, in addition to preparing for the debates, the club has adopted a new constitution. HPS 3 X '.kk. E ,7ourmzHsm 61116 This year the Journalism Club has been pushed to the press by Peggy Ann Edens, editorg and Rose Ann Shaw, co-editor. The Journalism members have been quite busy pounding the typewriter keys this year. Every week their column, High-Life, High-Lites, has ap- peared in the LUMBERTON POST. Also several very interesting editions of the TREASURER CHEST, our school paper, have been published A limited number of sophomores, juniors, and seniors compose this club. It is their job to let everyone in on the secrets of L. H.S. Che Pirateer Staff vf 1 962 Gretchen Morrison EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Miss Hilda Roberts Maggie Hill ADVISOR ASSISTANT EDITOR Barbara Jones Beverly Bauer ACTIVITIES EDITORS .1 fx Stag Buzz Hardin and Tommy Thompson SPORTS EDITORS T 'Q S 1 1 sp , I XA Y k . 4 v 'Q -. .X -2 - yn. . x Bobby Lou Haney and Merry Chambers CLUB EDITORS Frances Floyd ART EDITOR John Shepherd Dennis Sugar BUSINESS MANAGERS Rusty Livermore Phillip Hutaff PHOTOGRAPHERS Sandra Pittman Mary Lou Smith Martha Walden TYPISTS saws, X f I t J wx' Q s 9' N was , .Y is 'N af X ss s QQ fi .X s N -4 K X Q E s V. M. atio al Honor Saciefy 'P , 55 v .G r gfff L'srif3ij.'sa , s :r ' X ruse, 'is . r x..,,, or 1 ' is 91?-TSB . P Cl PEP -1 f -, .Af - r Qi- We 5 . A . 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Na' mug -' K se s Howard Sessoms, President Rita Bowman, Secretary Mary Lou Smith, Treasurer Bobby Lou Haney, Historian Carol Bagby Sandra Pittman Joe Dietzel Beth Hodge Beverly Biggs Betty Ann Davis Kip Page Gretchen Morrison Rosalie Harley David Perkins Michael Taylor Suzanne McLeod Glenn Goodyear Cheryl Davis Herbert Floyd Alice Ward Jayne Crump Don Gillespie Merry Chambers Rose Ann Shaw Wayland Townsend Vivian Watkins Winnie Buchanan Rita Valenti Peggy Ann Edens Sandra Newton Mayme Price Joey White, Vice P resident Jkty l6't1llzzrd President of the Lumberton High Selma! Student Kouncil Eleanor Hunter, Chief Cheerleader, Beverly Baur, Treasurer, John Shepherd, Vice President, Tommy Thompson, Sergeant-at-Armsg Linda Livermore, Secretary. U tudcnt Hound! SEATED: Mary Lou Smith, Theresa Britt, Cherry Hinnant, Betty Davis. STANDING: James MacLeod, Billy Lewis, Frankie McKeithan, Ginny Truslow, Amanda Coffee, Bobo Bowan, Bob Currie. if S i X,:: iz 'L .,. sgqhyff X 1 ,X -aw. M Q ,x XX N ' ' K .,. L 53. LN s L ia 1, R ,.,. . . ' 5 j ': Edwin Britt Buzz Hardin Tony Freeman H . L . Robinson Q70 ' 1961-62 TRI-CAPTAINS K 'i Q if are if e w W, if, ' 'i 4 Ronnie Walters A4 in do Y i f v my i i i r Ikey Bullard Dennis Sugar I f , .., ' 1 xg Nm l y Jimmy Pittman . A. I ay Jolly jay Jolly, Edwin Britt, Ikey Bullard Glenn Goodwin Bob Parnell G...-.. x 5, M T s L .5 1 Q, ' ' . L km ' We ' 1 -as ' - is it X 1 , , 1 1 J we is if Hs, MJ! f L A -,, '21 i RQ , i , I 'S 1 . 'ga G ' u as i A Brantley Clifton 1 Grady Smith G y i -1 Richard Bollinger all 1961-62 SEASON Lumberton - - - -6 Lumberton - - - -6 Lumberton - - - - Lumberton - - - Lumberton - - - Lumberton - - - - Lumberton - - - - Lumberton - - - - Lumberton - - - Lumberton - - - - , nb- s-gf. - in .. A . 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THIRD ROW: Goodyear, Gardner, Hardin, Hendren, Sugar, B. Lambeth, Freeman, Pittman. . Q on if gh' LETTERMEN: McIntyre, Walters, E. Britt, Jolly, Bullard, Thompson, Godwin, Russell, Parnell, Robin son, Bollinger, Clifton, D. Lambeth, Hardin, Sugar, Freeman, Pittman, H. Britt fnot picturedj. 551 '2 K . Fw' E 1 Q fi x ll Ti 2, 19? 4 aff' 'f'Q7fZ3' 1 i-1---1-1- ' x Left to right: Alton Brooks, Finley Reed, and Ivey Bolton With admiration and respect we dedicate this page of the 1961-62 PIRATEER to coaches Alton Brooks Finley Reed, and Ivey Bolton. Their loyalty and devotion has been an example to us all. A-YM f K NOCK Y THORND YKE GEORGE MCPHATTER ma Haskvfball 402 Left to right: Livermore, Walters, Thorndyke, Robinson, Jolly, White, Russell, Britt, Carroll, Stone, McPhatter, Clifton, Bullard, Godwin. E ,. .. . I C-ix 5 5 , - - EDWIN BRITT CHIP STONE CHARLES RUSSEL ff-- -f -2-1 AHS Lqfwyxf. I A fl- iv X' sf qi Qkig Inq lx, 3 kk. E ' 1 is 45153-W ,wr ww ff ,1 If Kaskcfball Left to right: Smith, Kinlaw. Doares, Strickland, Fleishman, Stephenson. Spruill, Hatcher, White, Braswell, Gore. King, Floyd, Starling, Bowen, and Brock. J If Qoofball Left to right: Bryan, Smith, Stone, Britt, Jeans, King, Overstreet, Jones, Poole, Strickland, Garner, Harold, Prevatte, Howard, Sealy, Hedgpeth, Jackson, Daniais, Bryan, Phillips. Kinlaw, Tolar, Hamil ton, Fleishman, Hatcher, Braswell, McKenize. Kascbal! Left to right: Walters, Thompson, Robinson, Lawson. Jolly, Thorndyke, Stone, Pittman, Britt, Freeman Wishart Qlvianagerj. KNOCKY THORNDYKE H. L. ROBINSON TONY FREEMAN TOMMY THOMPSON JAY JOLLY HORACE BRITT JIMMY PITTMAN CHIP STONE RONNIE WALTERS KENNY LAWSON l KIP PAGE X MIKE MALINSKY JACK SIMPSON r A JOHN SHEPHERD MALCOLM MCGRATH I, ll S L' Q. Lewis, Russell, Jeans. King, MacLeod, Kinlaw, Parmele, Spruill, McLean' Mcmyw coAcH IVEY BOLTON I 962 CHARLES RUSSELL MACKY MCINTYRE JOHN MCLEAN an ,W . V? Y ,, gm F523 53? , :Si ' A QS if N . K , ..ifffw,: 4 I ef s 5 Q 1 M-gi 1-11 ligqi 'agp '54 51ag,.'w ' 51 if xifxg AN ,gi S --w , is ay ,M W' .Q 3, QQ, X ., . W- ,, X 7 ,. 1 NF' M, . g, W ... ,wx ay W EN 1 NQ5 57. 21 if? ' ' g ra, Q23 Ax Av, xx Q . V 'B tx, A . l A1355 :J-N 5 4i w if - ..W i TE' E f 'T' -f,:ff'f ' i x 'iff' Q W- K, 73- fi' . f M 7 ,H -Q, X W YF i . That old gang of mine. Wonder how long it'11 last ? W W -, v. W . w ww, wi-as . .V -:aff 1 L. 111: ' K, K ,nik V, 5. TH, .M,., yt ix. ..,. A, -, . YA' N, ,fi MQW, K- ww, -.N ff, awww, g zrfwv- f-luxe., fi- fax-Fx 4Q.QXf+4.,E 2 if-..7-yi ' fl-Q EQ' -Q V , D f YV if f - .,,., 5 4 4:4 -112' A '::. y.:g,:giev,,' Z! HJ V Q- QQ-A . J f iq K , ' Q Q, -W3 gg 3:53 5 y. .V A gtg A I 15. fQz,,,k,1 ,QL 5-fr A - .- ,- I r Wk K M K jf. K . H ki yr N 4. 2,1 A' ,V 1- ,Ss -' tail- f Iuse two dabs. ,dy 4 2 , Nui Y' , Q' ' i - ' - f a t ffihk ' V 4 Q' My-il Available for what? What! No pencil, Carol? And with two more box tops I'11 have a shirt. frail: . . K kk Senior Beauties Winnie had a little lamb. The big fisherman. Hello? Hello? So now you've graduated from kindergarten. Maybe Mrs. B will know what it is Kindergarten Sweethearts r W And then there was Joe. ' z ,I Think you're good, Ikey? Now where are the Green Stamps? We'1l make a home for Lassie. Don't tell me your troubles, They always did taste good. Miracles do happen. Most Talented ??? Yeah, we feel that way too Oil, p1ea,qe, It Is W. K. late again? squeaks. y Ask me if I'm an orange. My Hero!! 1 I w, I' 5 I don't want any - H' Going up? Ape Call? The B1g F1ve Now what, smarty? Town without Pity ' sr in ,hi 42 'A W -1 1- ,Jw , :K w 'en sg: mm-mn-n 5 7 if2 ?, EEN 2 ' f, A ,K X 2, Sf7i'wQ - . .N X Ti Q . .- 4 3 V. JK ' H v! 4? ,i?,gQ ,.- WA---- , 4' ' S few f .wa A- - A 2 J. ll- xw .,- .- A,'g,,: MN, .. .. ,. L, M sf tw. ff? Yi V S . ., N. J, 'X ,av Q ' X Qif if V 'T J' I 1 D .. :kk 5 n 5 fgsi fi? J f':.,v f :Saw SF' st , ' gf is yy 1 Q i 2 Q' X it I 3 sy .mmm- i R was P -,ww ,Li -N u ,. .. ,N W ' ' ',-ff CJ .. if.-im? fel-.! fg ' J. WA 7.4 iunior high Zzculfy MR. HAYWOOD DAVIS Principal MRS. DORIS AYCOCK Eighth Grade MRS . SALLIE ATKINSON Special MRS. ALMA BRITT Seventh Grade MRS. ELSIE BRITT Seventh Grade MRS. EDNA BULLARD Librarian MRS. ROSE CARMICAL Seventh Grade MRS. FRANCES M. COLLINS Seventh Grade Zzculty MRS. LUCILLE HIPP Seventh Grade MISS SHIRLEY HOFFMAN Eighth Grade MISS LUCRETIA KING Eighth Grade MRS. CHARLOTTE LEWIS Seventh Grade MR. VERNON MCNEILL Seventh Grade MRS. KAYE PAGE Eighth Grade MR. FINLEY READ Eighth Grade MISS RUTH SAUNDERS Eighth Grade 'wxw E 3 . wxm4.73,i,,,,,m, Sigllih Grade' Samuel Adams Phyllis Andrews Percy Atkinson Albert Baker Ruth Baker Carolyn Barfield Meredith Barnes Hilda Barr Daryl Barton Mattie Bass Mona Bass Robert Bateman Nancy Barfield Barbara Baxley Lyndia Blanton Gerald Bledsoe Charlotte Bodiford Mary Bodiford Wayne Bodiford Marvin Branch Joanne Bridger Linda Bridgham Tommy Bridgman Dickie. sim Hugh Britt Jack Britt Lynda Britt Patsy Britt Linda Broadway Martha Eagerton Lawrence Buchanan Virgie Bullard Brenda Burney Jeanette Butler Patrick Butler Angus Cottinghani Marilyn Church Gilbert Cox Robert Culbreth Barbara Davis Shelby Davis Steven Davis Michael Dietzel John Dove William Driscoll Dianne Dunbar James Edwards Preston Edwards Margaret Elam Loyce Evans John Farmer Linda Fcnnell Judy Fisher Forrest Floyd James Fowler Jeff Freeman Virginia French Donald Fuller Douglas Goodwin Nancy Gray Larry Halliburton Terry Hardy Erin Harris Richard Harris Linda Hayes Larry Heflin Ikey Helgren Nancy Herring Johnny Hester Ernest Higley Calvin Hill Roger Hill Oliver Hodgson Harriet Holmes Sidney Hursey James Huggins Ronald Ivey Shelia Jacobs Lyman Kelly Penny Kirkman Linda Lawson Carole Lemmond Shirley Lovett John Lytton Judy May Annie Mauney Charles McDaniel George McEwen Cecelia McLean Sally McLean Thomas McMillan Brenda McNeill Charles McNeill Rebecca McNeill Linda Mercer Kenny Morgret Elmer Musslewhite Ronald Newton Georgia Noble Shirley Norris Wayne Norris Larry Oliver Sally O'Quinn Dick Page Jack Parsons Vickie Pate Phillip Payne Bari Phillips Joyce Pittman Kathryn Poole Brenda Powers Sandra Powers Tim Presley Susan Price Stanley Prevatt Claude Proetor Sherry Rice Anthony Rogers Frances Rogers Mary Russell Luther Sanderson David Sears Carolyn Sellers Theresa Sells Sandra Sessoms Buddy Shaw Martha Shepherd John Small Henry Smith Zack Smith Judy Smith Sandra Smith Sarah Smith Linda Sowers Jim Sossamon Bruce Stone Carolyn Stone Peggy Stephens Hilda Stone Aubrey Strickland John Strickland Mary Surles Eddie Taylor Tony Thomas Ray Townsend William Townsend Nancy Tourtellete Quida Treadway Bobby Turner Charles Tyndall Frances Tyner Tony Tyner Trudi Walden Hugh Wallace Cheryl Walters Demming Ward Sarah Ward Larry White Pam White Pat White Jimmy Williams Libby Williamson Dan Wilkins Olga Willoughby Alice Wilson Randy Wood Patty Prevatte Seventh Grade V 5 lf'?17fE I-Aft' '- iff . . ,Q 3, , ' rig - 'X , :wif . - -is A 2 ' 'W' ' ' . , Q f 5 3' ki: -s . f - em V f . . . 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Lumberton High School - Pirateer Yearbook (Lumberton, NC) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 102

1962, pg 102

Lumberton High School - Pirateer Yearbook (Lumberton, NC) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 24

1962, pg 24

Lumberton High School - Pirateer Yearbook (Lumberton, NC) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 156

1962, pg 156

Lumberton High School - Pirateer Yearbook (Lumberton, NC) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 13

1962, pg 13

Lumberton High School - Pirateer Yearbook (Lumberton, NC) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 156

1962, pg 156


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