Madison Mayodan High School - Falcon Yearbook (Madison, NC)

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Clieering . . . Receptions. . .Homccominq . . . Rain. .. Firccrackcrs. . . Macbeth . . . Basketball. . . Christmas. . . Diamonds. . . Football B an q Ll C L. . . Mid Terms. . . Beauty Pagcant. . . Senior Play . . . Sophomore-Senior Weiner Roast Themes. . . Junior Senior. . . Agreement . . . Graduation Happiness , .QQ at A r M ' :Molson-MAYoo W , aQ 'Mm WW msn scuookw, ' Contents DEDICATION BOARD OF EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION ANNUAL STAFF SENIORS AND SUPERLATIVES STATISTICS SENIOR SWEETHEARTS UNDERCLASSMEN ACTIVITIES SPORTS ADVERTISEMENTS Dedication We Dedicate 5His 1960 Qalcon 50 Our Parents 1.2 t . ' - . s, mizgfizg, ---ar .wh V.. V' vnu- 'vf . q.,.f -' A -::rps. JH, Y. : ' -Q. ra A , . N , , f'?f:Xfh.? ,:f- - , 1 I . - on -r -fi A. . ,.,.. .ms , ., . . . -'kfgg - - . '- 4L54:mv,sf9il'l9!nX1q-.- - ,J .- -1 , ' ' iw-,:. , ', ' 431- ' - 3 w,.,jTm3-EEL'-:r1.,w,,j-K '?14 ,: 11.55.77-Q1 .:.!' ,Q Wir--.w . -Q10 M .ft . 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' 1 -gf, f-- , 1.,,P -.'j'1t'l.Zc1 '3,'gq'w- 'U . - , , -1: - A 2. 77.5-1' . -ffzq- ... rt r . i m- 'M 2 ' X -- ' 't'1 :s,,. f'f-. - -- :th 'yy' ,ij -'api' V, I lag.f.x-L'4'5i'-w'?I?tQ '2 b f. Z re-- , ' t PTP' It-Q. '. - ef ' ' ' i - Q. if-- ifitgz . r . , . l ' A . ' .- .. '15 ,, .t .1 1' -f ' Y wx? ,f,f3gf'.a1., . - i f -' -5 It sq: f,4,-4: -.fvfsyrrffzet-wr:L ,- f Q s if V ri i 1 .zisrr uliuizriifgefm-1, .,-.H , vi I .,,,,.r- viii' 4 5 Board Of oclucation ,mw- ll cc, ,a.. ,,.e..,.. ..,..,., .....,.l, .,.,l.c...,...... Q , V., 'w,.. Q 1 fif,:'.-Ln' s win, Q V. gfe2YS2f.ei?fqy-gs.QY 1. Left to right: Donald B. Stilwell, jr.', Dalton L. McMichael, W. Cantey johnson, John W. Carter, Ben F Archer MESSAGE TO THE CLASS OF '60 Education is the cornerstone of democracy. Anyone who de- liberately deprives youth of un education is an enemy of his country. I hope your years in our schools havegiven you some handholds which will enable you to look forward from yout.h's end of life tor planning in the place of looking back and regret- ting it in old nge. One way to achieve this ideal is to believe in Christian doctrine which places supreme value on the worth of the individual. I congratulate you and challenge you to add something to the anonymous treasure which filters down through the years to add to the sum total of right values by which man lives. 'Y an I I? M fi XM' X MR. V. MAYO BUNDY Superintendent S Iwi' Mr. Cgarles 5. Hleming Principal --url . :1 , H MRS. A. D. FOLGER MRS. WILLIAM TUTTLE Secretary Lo Mr. Bundy School Treasurer 6 'vm ,ummm ,M Q -' 6 ummm sn.- , . W... M.. .- . .,f4 ' fn All Y' T N NORMA M. -BUNDY Mathematics, English RICI-LARD COLLINS Band, Civics i .. ' 1 IRMA S. CREWS ' If Mathematics RAYMOND CURE Physics, Physical Education CHARLES E. FLEMING Principal, Chemistry T. L. KNIGHT Social Studies, Physical Education RUTH H. MARSHALL Home Economics -ww GII. McKEE Social Studies, Physical Education RUTH MCKELLAR English, Foreign Language JAC K NORRIS English, French LLOYD E. ROBERTSON Agriculture l 8 LILA ROBERT SON English LORRAINE S. SCOTT Commercial, Mathematics BETTY JEAN STEELE English O. I. STULTZ Commercial VIOLET SULEY Science RUTH THOMAS Social Studies, Spanish I-IAZEL TRIPP Home Economics GLADYS YOUNG English IRMA P. WEBSTER Librarian CA ROLYN CARDW ELL Supervisor 9 it SYLVIA SHARP Q Editor-in-Chief 'ft 4 f gHf.,f 'f MQ 'Q '- Wffvf . g'E , is if N' 1 l i Q 1: W wfrwi T-1 e , ' , B ,V ap? DCMARIOUS TU TT LE Business Manager BUT CH MOORE Assistant Editor if f' T. I ,f 1 ,Z ' v I ' 5 'Wa -A ,, 'fx RAN DY S PENC ER Sports Editor Falcon 10 RUTH JOHNSON Assistant Business Mnnugcr ,..- Sta FRANCIS HILL Art htlitor ff JOAN FOX Assistant Art Editor MIKE GROGAN Photograph er LINDA VAUGI-IN Advertising Man agcr 11 TOMMY KING Assistant Advertising Manager LIBBY ADANIS T3 pist BRENDA EAST ER Typist ANNIE IJNURIE HAYNES Tvpist np'-al lf? BRIGGS NEAL Photographer ,- 6- ,..4 I 'K .gg au.-. MR. STULTZ Advisor BETTY BROWN Typist 12 MR S. SCOTT Advisor V4 M X , v 4. 'rgiw , fXx..,, K 4 Af.. ,KM , x Avx x - bxxk -. N . .Lx , .V xx f . -5. mr s .QM 1 N a . - N K ,A Y. Seniors P f Kms o X Ev M ' ry- ! 5 5,1 f Ku 1? W Y 5 -' Q1 . 'lk I- Q .ff Ls' 1 v-ci ' ,v.,M,...q I M4 Wm 'r,,0 4 v 3 w Q ASS ICL KENNETH HOPKINS .... .,.... P resident PATSY CARTER .... ,,,, S L-Qrclury WILUAM COOK .... ...... V TCC-PI'CSidCI1Tl JEAN CARTER .... ,,,, ' frpglgurgr T T W M ,, R ,Q A Y .. Inf: ' l f . V - ,. L W . ' M, V .fn ,X ,, , ., ,. LIBBY ADAMS PATRICIA ADKINS Class O60 DARRELL ALLRED GEORGE ANGEL CALVIN ASHBY GENEVA BARRETT 15 IUNE BAKER BEST DRESSED Libby Adams - Darrell Allred DAVIS BAUGHN S e n 1 o r s BUCK BONDURANT BETTY BROWN RONALD BULLINS 16 f 1' ev' ,f A ag! ff 5211 ' ' r 35' VEE BUNDY BEST ALL AROUND Patsy Carter - Dave Baughn NANCY CARDWELL Class Of '60 JEAN CARTER CHARLES CASE PATSY CARTER . A. 17 , RAY CASSIDY JACKIE CHAPMAN BEST SPORT Carol Hodge - Miko Martin 7 n b C n 1 ors DAVID CLOSSON JUDY COLEMAN WILLIAIN4 COOK yy 18 LINDY DUNCAN MOST INTELLECTUAL Genova Barrett - Randy Scott BRENDA EASTER Class of '60 JIMMYFALLIN KIRBY FOLEY JOHNNY FAW 19 NSY' q..+.w..-.np DONNA FONV I LLE BEST LOOKING Linda Vaughn - jimmy Fallin JOAN Fox RODNEY FULP LEON GATEWOOD J. T. GIBSON Seniors 20 ix Na, U33 V75 A ks m Hn E' l MIKE GROGAN H 153 Q ? , , ' 'M MOST POPULAR DCMarious Tunic - Kenneth Hopkins ABIGAIL HALL ' ass Of '60 HUBERT HAWKINS ANNIE LAURIE HAYNES MIKE HAWKINS ,Q is N. , mn , 'ia , . imma-milf' . V Q ,bww A , fi .W 21 N FRANCIS HILL CAROL HODGE LOUISE HOLLINS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED jean Carter - Louis Pierce Seniors KEN HOPKINS JOANNE HOPPER .MHC 22 K' fav +- QN 5 A Gr RUTH JOHNSON FRIENDLIEST Donna Fonville - Mickey Spear TOMMY KING 1 ' 1 L lass Of 60 EDGAR KNIGHT FARRAR LAWSON CAROL LAWRENCE QM-'Q 23 RONALD LAWSON v pw MOST DEPENDABLE Doris Shelton - Hubert Hawkins PAT MANRING S C n iors ETTA MANUEL DAVID MARTIN MIKE MARTIN 24 BUT CH MOOR E BIGGEST FLIRTS Mmm Lauru Hbuncs Vcc. Bundx IOHNNX MOOR E Class of ,GO BRIGGSNEAL EDDIE PARRISH JESSE O'NEAL 25 NANCY PEAY MOST ATHLETIC Shirley Pulliam - Butch Moore LOUIS PIERCE 7 4 .5 0 n zo I s BETTY PLUMMER BOBBY PRICE SHIRLEY' PULLIAM 26 DOUG RIERSON MOST VALUABLE TO SCHOOL Sylvia Sharp - Randy Spencer MICKEY ROBERTS Class O1' '60 SANDRA SANDS RANDY SCOTT HENDERSON SATTERFIELD ., M-fag,-..r2L ff-ww' S L 27 wiv , . ANNE SHARP SYLVIA SHARP WITTIEST Barbara Sparks - Kirby Foley 'U n b c n mrs DGRIS SHELTON HOWARD SHELLEY FRANCES SNOW Y --M7 M, . A ,,L,w,, 28 MARY LOU SNYDER MOST TALENTED Martha Van Noppen - Mike Grogan BARBARA SPARKS Class Of '60 MICKEY SPEAR SIMON TAYLOR RANDY SPENCER 29 MARGIE TUGGLE PAM TURNER Seniors DeMARIOUS TUTTLE MARTHA VAN NOPPEN LINDA VAU GHN REUBEN WEBB 30 CAROLE WEBST ER JIMMY WILLIAMS Class Of '60 NANCY WILLIAMSON MARY N EWMAN 31 WALTER YOUNG Senior Statistics LIBBY ADAMS Class Secretary 1, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 25 FHA l, 2, Secretary 35 Last Will and Testament 45 Glee Club l,2,35 Spanish Club 35 Student Council 35 May Court 15 Homecoming Candi- date l,25 School Newspaper Staff 35 Marshal 35 Annual Staff 45 Cheerleader 45 Class Sweetheart 45 Best Dressed 4. PAT ADKINS Tri-Hi-Y 1, Secretary 15 FHA 1, 45 Glee Club 2, 35 Class Secretary 2, Vice-President 35 Marshal 35 Cheerleader 2. DARRELL ALLRED Football 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 15 Hi-Y 1, 25 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 35 Best Dressed 4. GEORGE ANGEL Football 1, 2, 3,45 Baseball 3,45 Track 25 Band 15 Beta Club 3. CALVIN ASHBY Glee Club 1, 25 Science Club 1, 2. GENEVA BARRETT Beta Club 35 Marshal 35 Science Club 45 Most Intellect- ual 4. JUNE BAKER FHA 1, 2, 35 Library Assistant 35 Spanish Club 35 Student Council 3. DAVIS BAUGHN Class President 1, Vice-President 25 Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 45 Football Manager 3, 45 Baseball Manager 3, 45 Science Club 1, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 2,45 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 2, 35 Marshal 35 Spanish Club 35 Best All Around 4. BUCK BONDURANT FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3. BETTY BROWN Beta Club 35 FTA 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Annual Staff 4. RONALD BULl.INS Science Club 1, 2. VEE BUNDY Football 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Beta Club 35 Marshal 35 Biggest Flirt 4. NANCY CARDWELI. Glee Club 15 FHA l, 2, 45 Science Club 25 FTA 25 Library Assistant 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1. JEAN CARTER Annual Staff 15 Student Council 15 National Junior Honor Society 1, Treastuer 15 Glee Club 35 Science Club 3, 4, Treasurer 35 Basketball 35 Class Treasurer 45 Last Will and Testament 45 Most Likely to Succeed 4. PATSY CARTER FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 35 May Court 15 Basketball 2, 35 Glee Club 25 Monogram Club 2, Secretary 35 Homecoming Queen 35 Student Council 45 Class Vice-President 3, Secretary 45 Chief Marshal 35 Spanish Club 35 Class Sweetheart 45 School Newspaper Staff 35 Class Prophetess 45 Miss Mayodan High Runner-Up 35 Best A11 Around 4. CHARLES CASE FHA l, 25 Football lg Science Club 25 Bus Driver 1, 25 Wrestling 4. RAY CASSIDY Science Club 15 Bus Driver 3. JACKIE CHAPMAN Glee Club 2, 35 Football l5 Science Club 1, 3. DAVID CLOSSON Band 15 Glee Club 4. JUDY COLEMAN Glee Club 2, 35 FHA 1, 2, 35 May Court 35 Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 Library Assistant 45 Class Treasurer 3. DAVID CLOSSON Band 15 Glee Club 4. Senior JUDY COLEMAN Glee Club 2, 35 FHA l, 2, 35 May Court 35 Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 Library Assistant 45 Class Treasurer 3. WILLIAM COOK Science Club 1, 2, 3, President 45 Class Secretary l, 3, Vice-President 45 Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Bus Driver 45 Boys' State 35 Student Council 2, 3, 4. I.INDY DUNCAN Science Club 3. BRENDA EASTER Glee Club 1, 2, 35 FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 4, Chief 45 Office Receptionist 3,45 Student Council 45 Spanish Club 35 Annual Staff 45 Class Sweetheart 45 Tri- Hi-Y 1, 25 May Court 25 Monogram Club 1, 2, 35 Class Secretary 2. JIMMY FALLIN FFA l, 2, 3, President 35 Bus Driver 3, 45 Student Council 1, 3, Treasurer 35 Class Vice-President 3. JOHNNY FAW Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Bus Driver 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Science Club 4. KIRBY FOLEY Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Captain 4,. Outstanding Player A- ward 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 25 Class Vice-President 25 Science Club 45 Bus Driver 3, 4. DONNA FONVILLE FHA l, 2, 3, 45 Beta Club 35 Class Sweetheart 45 Friend- liest 4. JOAN FOX FHA l, 2, 3, 4, Songleader 1, Historian 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 45 Spanish Club 35 Glee Club 35 School Newspaper Staff 35 Marshal 35 Annual Staff 45 DAR Good Citizen 45 Student Council 4. RODNEY FULP LEON GATEW OOD Glee Club l, 25 Hi-Y 1, 2, 45 Monogram Club l, 2, 35 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 25 Baseball 1, 25 Wrestling 4. Statistics J. T. GIBSON IV Basketball 15 Hi-Y 2. MIKE GROGAN Football 35 JV Basketball l, 25 Science Club 1, 25 Glee Club 15 I-li-Y 1, 25 Track 3, 45Annual Staff 45 Most Tal- ented 4. ABIGAIL HALL Band 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1,35 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Fl-IA 1, 2, 45 FTA 4. I-IUBERT HAWKINS Hi-Y 1, 2, Vice-President 25 Science Club l, 2, 3, 45 Most Dependable 4. MIKE I-IAWKINS Science Club 15 Hi-Y 2. ANNIE LAURIE I-IAYNES Office Receptionist 45 Annual Staff 45 IV Cheerleader 15 Basketball Manager 25 FHA 1, 25 FTA 2, 45 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Accompanist 3,45 Beta Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Band 2, 3, Secretary 25 Biggest Flirt 4. FRANCIS HILL CAROL HODGE Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 FHA I, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 2, 35 Bas- ketball 2, 3, 45 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Best Sport 4. LOUISE HOLLINS clee ciub 1, 2. KEN HOPKINS Glee Club 2, 35 Science Club 1, 2, Vice-President 15 Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 Monogram Club l, 2, 3,45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Captain 45 Baseball 3,45 Class President 4, Treasurer 25 Most Popular 4. , JOANNE HOPPER Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 FHAI, 2, 3, 45 Student Cotmcil 15 FTA 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Class Reporter 45 Class Sweetheart 45 Beta Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,45 IV Cheerleader 15 Office Receptionist 4. Senior Statistics RUTH JOHNSON Beta Club 35 Marshal 35 FTA 3, 4, Secretary 35 FHA 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Class Reporter 25 Cheerleader 3, 45 Student Council 45 Class Prophecy 45 Class Sweetheart 45 Annual Staff 4. TOM KING Annual Staff 45 Basketball 2, 35 Baseball 15 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 35 Hi-Y 4, Reporter 4. ED KNIGHT Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball l, 25 Track 1, 25 Band 15 Hi-Y 2. CAROL LAWRENCE Glee Club 35 FI-IA l, 2, 3, 4. 1-'ARRAR LAWSON ciee Club 1, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. RONALD LAWSON Science Club l, 2, 3, 45 Beta'Club 35 Hi-Y 15 Library Assistant 4. PAT MANRING Library Assistant 45 FHA 1, 3, 45 Glee Club 35 FTA 4. ETTA MANUEL Tri-Hi-Y 15 FHA1, 2, 45 Glee Club 1, 45 Office Reception- ist 4. DAVID MARTIN Wrestling 45 Football 1, 35 JV Baseball 25 JV Basketball 15 Science Club l, 2, 35 Beta Club 35 Class Secretary 25 Track 4. MIKE MARTIN Class Treasurer 15 Footb all 1, 2, 35 Science Club l, 25 Best Sport 4. BUTCH MOORE Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Captain 45 Basketball l, 2, 3,45 Baseball 1, 25 Track 2, 3, 45 Beta Club 35 Glee Club 3, 45 Science Club 45 FFA 15 Hi-Y l, 25 Class President 25 An- nual Staff 45 Most Athletic 4. JOHNNY MOORE Football 1, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 25 Track 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 45 Golf 3, 45 I-li-Y l, 25 Science Club 2. BRIGGS NEAL Football 35 Track 3, 45 Wrestling 4. JESSE O'NEAL EDDIE PARRISH Science Club 25 Basketball 3,45 JV Basketball 1, 25 JV Baseball 15 Hi-Y l, 25 Chaplain 25 Class Poet 4. NANCY PEAY Tri-Hi-Y 1, 25FHA 25 FTA 25Beta Club 35 Office Recep- tionist 45 Class Sweetheart 4. LOUIS PIERCE Football 15 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Treasurer l, 25 Beta Club 35 Science Club 4, Vice-President 45 Chief Marshal 35 Band 2, 35 Track 2, 35 JV Baseball 25 Hi-Y 2, 35 Golf 3. BETTY PLUMMER Glee Club l5Tri-Hi-Y 15 Fl-IA1, 2, 3, 45 Beta Club 35 Mar- shal 35 Office Receptionist 4. BOBBY PRICE SHIRLEY PULLIAM Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 15 FHA l, 2, 3, 4, Parlia- mentarian 45 Basketball 1, 3, 45 Student Council 25 Home- coming Candidate 35 Bus Driver 3, 45 FTA 45 Office Receptionist 45 Class Sweetheart 45 Most Athletic 4. DOUG RIERSON Science Club 1, 2, 3, 45 JV Basketball 1, 25 Hi-Y 15 Glee Club 35 JV Football 4. MICKEY ROBERTS Football l, 25 Hi-Y 1. SANDRA SANDS 1-'HA 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Glee Club 1, 2. HENDERSON SATTERFIELD Bus Driver l, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Football l, 2, 35 FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 2. Senior RANDY SCOTT Science Club l, 2, 3, 45J'V Basketball 1, 2, Captain 25 Band 25 Hi-Y 25 Track 25 Basketball 35 Beta Club 35 Marshal 35 Class Reporter 35 Most Intellectual 4. ANNE SHARP clee Club 1,35 FHA 1. SYLVIA SHARP FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 15 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Class President 1, Treasurer 35 Marshal 35 Beta Club 35 Editor of Annual 45 Office Receptionist 45 Class Sweet- heart 45 Most Valuable to School 4. DORIS SHELTON Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Science Club 25 FTA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Fl-IA l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 35 Tri-Hi-Y l, Treasurer 15 Student Council 15 Beta Club 35 Library Assistant 45 Most Dependable 4. HOWARD Sl-IELLEY Football l, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 45 Baseball 45 Track 45 Science Club 15 Glee Club 1. FRANCES sNoW Glee ciub 1, 2, FHA 4. MARY SNYDER Tri-Hi-Y 15 Chaplain 15 FHA l, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 25 IV Cheerleader 25 FTA 45 Basket- ball Manager 4. BARBARA SPARKS Bus Driver 3, 45 Basketball 2, 45 FHA 1, 2,45 Glee Club l, 2, 45 JV Cheerleader 25 Library Assistant 45 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Wittiest 4. MICKEY SPEAR Glee Club 15 Science Club 1, 25 Hi-Y 1,25 Wrestling 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3,45 Baseball 25 Golf 35 Friendliest 4. RANDY SPENCER Student Council l, 2,45 Class President 35 Beta Club 35 Football l,2, 3,45 JV Basketball 15 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 35 Hi-Y 1, 25 Annual Staff 45 MostValuable to School 4. Statistics SIMON TAYIDR MARGIE TUGGLE FHA l, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 35 Of- fice Receptionist 25 Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 35 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3. PAM TURNER Fl-IA 1, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club l, 2, 35 Stu- dent Council 45 Class Sweetheart 45 Spanish Club 35 Of- fice Receptionist 3, 4. DeMARIOUS TUTTLE Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 4, IV Chief 15 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 4, Vice- President 45 FI-LA 1, 2, 3, 4, Recreation Leader 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Class Vice-President 1: Basketball 2, 35 FTA 1, 2, 35 Homecoming Candidate 25 Majorette 3, 4, Co- Chief 45 Band 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Beta Club 35 Science Club 4, Secretary 45 Miss Madison High Runner-Up 35 Annual Staff 45 Class Sweetheart 45 Most Popular 4. MARTHA VAN NOPPEN Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 FHA l, 2, 35 Marshal 35 Beta Club 35 Most Talented 4. LINDA VAUGHN Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice -President 3, President 45 Band 2, 3, 4, President 45 Majorette 3, 4, Co- Chief 45 FI-IA l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 4, Historian 35 Beta Club 35 Homecoming Candidate 1, 45 Annual Staff 45 Class Sweetheart 45 Best Looking 4. REUBEN WEBB CAROLE WEBSTER ciee Club 1, 2, 3,45 FHA 1,35 FTA 2,35 Beta Club 3. MADIE WILLIAMS clee Club 1, 2, 3, Tri-I-Ii-Y 1, 2, 3,45 FHA 1, 2, 3. JIMMY WILLIAMS FFA 1, 2, 3,45 Hi-Y 1, 2. NANCY WILLIAMSON FHA 1, 2, 35 Beta Club 35 Marshal 35 Student Council 35 Library Assistant 4. WALTER YOUNG Bus Driver 3, 45 Science Club 1, 25 FFA l, 2, 3, 4. Class Prophecy This is the future we see for our fellow Classmates. Good luck to all. VEE BUNDY, once a confirmed bachelor, has just been elected Father of the Year. CHARLES CASE is president of the Sandy Ridge Re- formatory. ANNIE LAURIE I-IAYNES has finally attained her one ambition-Marriage! BRENDA EASTER CARDWELL and Jack celebrated their first anniversary this week. After an engagement of 10 years, they felt sure it was right to take the final step. WILLIAM COOK is taking over Rock Hudson's place in Hollywood. DeMARIOUS TUTTLE is m o d e lin g Christian Dior originals in Paris. SHIRLEY PULLIAM is private secretary to big business executive, BUDDY SI-IELLY. LIBBY ADAMS is now an English teacher at Madison- Mayodan High School. She is the favorite of the fresh- man class. EDGAR KNIGHT is reigning as Mr. America, while CAROLE LAWRENCE has just captured the Miss Universe title. RONALD LAWSON spends all his time mountain climbing at Cullowhee, North Carolina. DAVID MARTIN is h e a d mechanic at McCo1lum's Esso. IUDY COLEMAN took her medical secretarial training and married her boss. I didn't think she would last long with that handsome Dr. Thomas B. Donothing. LINDA VAUGHN is by far the most charming airline hostess working for TWA. EDDIE PARRISH is as renowned in the field of poetry as Carl Sandburg. BARBARA SPARKS,well known comedienne,i s s t a r- ring in the floor show at Spooky Hollow Night Club. CALVIN ASHBY is now co-owner of Ashby-Lee's Self Service. His chief clerks are that eternaltwosome, RONALD BULLINS and REUBEN WEBB. ANN SHARP and FRANCIS SNOW h av e op e n e d a modern dance studio in Sandy Ridge. HENDERSON SATTERFIELD has just written a book. It's titled Etiquette in a Pool Room. RANDY SPENCER is Republican nominee for President of the United States. TOMMY KINGwas always the type. He is now a pri- vate lawyer. His specialty is helping nieces and nephews get their rich old atmts' and uncles' money when they die. PATSY MANRING has settled down to a quiet married life in Pine Hall, N. c. BRIGGS NEAL is president of the Lonely Hearts Club. CAROL WEBSTER, proprietor of Chilton Garage, has a car to match her every outfit. MARGIE TUGGLE and her famous Women's Globe- trotter Team have retired and she has settled down on the farm with Bunker, JESSIE O'NEAL has neither been seenor heard of since graduation from M-M High School. FARRAR LAWSON has started a wild life conservatory on her small farm. RANDY SCOTT has discovered the missing link in the evolution of man. SIMON TAYLOR liked Madison-Mayodan so well that he decided to stay a while longer. LEON GATEWOOD and RODNEY FULP have built a supper club on Mayo Mountain. They got the money to build it by putting parking meters up there. MICKEY SPEAR has just won the Indiannapolis 500. SYLVIA SHARP, who everyone thought was going to be a nurse, is now starring soprano in the Metropolitan Opera. MICKEY ROBERTS is the proud father of twin tripplets. Well known jet pilot, DARRELL ALLRED, and his wife, Bonnie, are now completing their fifth trip around the world. MIKE HAWKINS, State Patrolman, has just issued the statement that any teenager, spotted going under 60 m.p.h. will be pulled. Class Prophecy ABIGALE HALL is giving clarinet concerts at Carnegie Hall. J. T. GIBSONhas a monopoly on all taxi cab business in Madison and Mayodan. DONNA FONVILLE, now living in New York, is mar- ried to a multi-millionaire. MIKE GROGAN has just won the Nobel Prize for his novel, I Was A Talented Photographer. MADIE WILLIAMS' childhood dream has come true. She now runs Madie's Old Maids Home. FRANCIS HILL is trying to suppress the civil wars raging in the Belguim Congo. JOANNE HOPPER has become superintendent of Mad- ison-Mayodan High School at the retirement of V. Mayo Bundy. After Graduation PAM TURNER and U d e ll left for their honeymoon in sunny Alaska. They must have liked it because no one has ssen them since. JOAN FOX is the most notorious of the Beatnik- Painters. RUTH JOHNSON has moved to a seculded island off the coast of Africa where plump figures are appreciated. LOUISE HOLLINS and BETTY JANE PLUMMER are doing secretarial work at Madison Throwing Co. , while MARY LOU SNYDER, also there, is working as arecep- tionist. BUTCI-l MOORE is playing professional football for the Los Angeles Rams. HUBERT HAWKINS, beatnik poet, has decided that his poems are too profound for even him to understand. BETTY BROWN has finally been allowed to be a councelor at Camp Cherokee. DORIS SHELTON is teaching Home Economics at M- M High. PAT CARTER's dream has finally come true. She is now decorating her new modern home which she and her husband have just built. ETTA MANUEL, noted homemaker, is having her lovely 5 u m m e 1- Cottage d i s play e d in Ladies Home Journal. LOUIS PIERCE, celebrated psychistrist, has devoted his life to a conservated study of his own self. DOUGLAS RIERSON is doing commercials for Vitalis where MARTHA VAN NOPPEN is doing commercials for Silky Straight. MARY BELLE NEWMANis writing advice to the love- lorn in the Messenger. SANDRA SANDS is posing for True Romance covers. RAY CASSIDY is working as press agent for wrestling champion, JOHNNY MOORE. NANCY LEA CARDWELL is doing secret service work in Iceland. GENEVA BARRETT has become head interior decora- tor of a Fifth Avenue store in New York. That quiet girl of M-M High, JUNE BAKER, has just broken a world record. She talked continuously for 102 hours and 45 minutes. PATSY ATKINS and NANCY PEAY are nurses in the new Madison-Mayodan Hospital. GEORGE ANGEL is still trying to decide what to do after graduation. JACKIE CHAPMAN's and LINDA DUNCAN's record, I Got What It Takes, has just become number one on the Hillbilly Hit Parade. JIMMY FALLINis a gentleman farmer. His main crop is garlic wild onions and he has 500 acres. DAVID CLOSSON is owner of Baker's Restaurant. JOHNNY FAW is co mpleting his term as Mayor of Madison. KIRBY FOLEY has perfected a new effective product for restoring hair on bald heads. CAROL HODGE is m a rry i n g the rocket specialist BUFORD WOODS next month. They plan to honeymoon on the romantic planet Venus. JEAN CARTER is leading a spirited fun raising cam- paign at Wake Forest College. QShe hopes to build anew ballroom. J Deep in the heart of mystic Mesopotamia, BOBBY P R I C E, eminent scientist, archealogist, anthropoligist, botanist, zoologist, and paleontologist finds! ! NOTHING. Jungle JIMMY WILLIAMS is filming Tarzan movies for MGM. He plays the part of the crocodile. NANCY CARR WILLIAMSON has wr itt en a nurse's autobiography. What? Me Worry? PAT CARTER and RUTH JOHNSON East will And Cesfament We the 1960 Senior Class of Madison-Mayodan High School, County of Rockingham, state of North Carolina, hereby request your presence at the presentation of our most beloved and prized possessions. ARTICLE I, SECTION I To our superintendent, V. Mayo Bundy, we leave the success of the new school, in hopes that it can get along without us. ARTICLE I, SECTION II To our most beloved principals, Mr. Charles Fleming and Mr. Jake Atkinson, we leave crowded busses, cut classes, a long lunch line, and a terrible report card, in hopes that they will enjoy them as much as we did. ARTICLE I, SECTION III To Mr. McKee, we leave our appreciation for the guidance he has given us in our preparation for the future. To Mrs. Scott, we leave her homeroom, which can never be the same. To Miss McKeller, we leave a two weeks vacation to Paris, so that her French classes may be up to date. To Mr. Stultz, we leave 30 feet of rope, with which he may be able to keep future seniors in homeroom. ARTICLE II, SECTION I LIBBY ADAMS wills her joyous rides on the bus after second period to LaVerne Watson. PATRICIA ADKINS le aves her sewing ability to C. W. Hopper. GEORGE ANGEL leaves his All-American football ability to William Crough. CALVIN ASHBY leaves his good times in bookkeeping class to Jimmy Williams. GENEVA BARRETT leaves her intellectual capacity to Ralph Tuttle. JUNE BAKER leaves her quietness to Virginia Welch. DAVE BAUGHN leaves all the Student Council activi- ties to Edward Williams. BUCK BONDURANT leaves a list of excuses that last for years. BETTY BROWN leaves a spotless locker to whomever has that locker with papers spilling out. VEE BUNDY leaves his techniques and understanding of women to David Sapp. NANCY CARDWELL leaves herpopcorn-popping abi- lity to the Freshman Home Economics class. JEAN CARTER leaves h er trade secrets to Elaine McCollum and Gerry Carter. PATSY CARTER wills her e n g a g e rn e n t to Linda Simmons. CHARLES CASE leaves his books-burning brightly. RAY CASSIDY leaves his love of school to Arthur Case. JACKIE CHAPMAN leaves his guitar to anyone who can afford new strings. DAVID CLOSSON leaves with a sigh of relief. JUDY COLEMAN leaves her good times in the library to Sammy Carter and Tommy Vaughn. WILLIAM COOK leaves aword of advice to all fresh- men- Cheer up, the last three years are the hardest. LINDY DUNCAN leaves his curly hair to Tommy Van Noppen. BRENDA EASTER leavesher love for the name Jack to Norma Shreve. JIMMY FALLIN leaves his devastating smile to David Sharp. JOHNNY FAW leaves his proficiency in physics to some poor soul. KIRBY FOLEY leaves his masculine physique to Dewey Hopper. DONNA FONVILLE leaves Jimmy Lawson. fsighj JOAN FOX leaves her lunch hour in the basement to Judy Shemo. RODNEY FULP leaves his experiences in the Navy to Buddy Milks. Maybe this experience will help you to grow up, Buddy. J. T. GIBSON leaves Madison-Mayodan High for bet- ter things. MIKE GROGAN leaves a group of teachers who are frantically waving good-bye. ABIGAIL HALL leaves Miss McKeller's French II Class to all those who make it through French I. HUBERT HAWKINS leaves his altitude to Freddy Wall. MIKE HAWKINS leaves his ov e r a l ls to any rising young farmer. ANNIE LAURIE HAYNES leaves b eh i nd a string of broken hearts. FRANCIS HILL leaves his artistic talents to anyone who can't draw a straight line. CAROL HODGE leaves her typewriter to anyone who can keep up with it. LOUISE I-IOLLINS leaves her quietness to all freshmen who don't know the maning of the word. KENNETH HOPKINS leaves his ability to be recog- nized to Penny Lewis. fast will And Zesfament JOANNE HOPPER leaves her extraordinary b e a uty, charming personality, and wonderful talents to Sondra Williams. RUTH JOHNSON leaves her success as a cheerleader to Patricia Gann. TOMMY KING leaves his love for gymnastics to Ray Joyce and Sonny Euliss. EDGAR KNIGHT leaves his wrestling ability to Leon Rumley. CAROL LAWRENCE leaves her shyness to the fresh- men who seem to be lacking in everything. FARRAR LAWSON leaves her long hair to a few of the faculty who are getting short on it. RONALD LAWSON leaves three tons of old chewing gum on the bottom of desk tops. PATSY MANRING leaves to all eager beavers several chewed pencils, a worn eraser, and writer's cramp. ETTA MANUEL leavesher skill in shorthand to some- one else. DAVID MARTIN leaves a mighty good truck to any- one in need of one but in no hurry to get there. MIKE MARTIN, DARRELL ALLR ED, and LEON GATEWOOD will their ability to skip school and not get caught to Donnie Tuttle, Joe Smith and Farrell Carter. BUTCH MOORE leaves his irresistibility to Patrick Gann. JOHNNY MOORE leaves his flaming red hair to for- ever light Madison-Mayodan's dark halls. BRIGGS NEALleaves a path beaten to a certain fresh- man's door. JESSE O'NEAI. leaves his mark on several desk tops. MARY BELLE NEWMAN le aves a bit of her sweet personality to the many sourpusses we all know. EDDIE PARRISH leaves his poetic ability to Martha Paris. NANCY PEAY leaves to her sister a book entitled, The Care and Feeding of Teachers. LOUIS PIERCE leaves these words, I regret that I do not have another seven years to spend in high school. BETTY PLUMMER leaves her seat on a crowded bus to anyone that can get there first. BOBBY PRICE leaves his place in classes to his bro- ther. SHIRLEY PULLIAM leaves the memory of a beautiful set of freckles. DOUG RIERSON leaves a scorched launching pad sur- rounded by bent and useless rockets. MICKEY ROBERTS may not leave at all--he likes the people so well. SANDRA SANDS leaves peace on earth, good will to teachers. HENDERSON SATTERFIELD leaveshis ability to drop girlfriends, all except for one, to John Hazelwood. RANDY SCOTT leaves Mrs. Suley. . .wondering. ANN SHARP leaves lots of everything to everybody. SYLVIA SHARP leaves a book sh e complied during her high school carerr entitled, My Years as a Gang Leader. DORIS SHELTON leaves her pos i tion as teacher's typist to Joyner Washburn. HOWARD SHELLY leaves a vast number of broken dates. FRANCES SNOW leaves her long spent hours in the library to anyone who wants them. MARY LOU SNYDI-R leaves her basketball skill to Elaine Williams. BARBARA SPARKS leaves her battered bus to Bobby Blackard. MICKEY SPEAR leaves his wild jump to the future football center. RANDY SPENCER leaves his football socks, which will stand up by themselves, to anyone who can get near them. SIMON TAYLOR leaves his hair cut to anyone who needs a few extra inches. MARGIE TUGGLE wills her b ask e tb all uniform to Judy Grogan. A PAM TURNER wills her locker to anyone who can find the stolen handle. DeMARIOUS TUTTLE leaves her h a lo to Br e n d a Manuel. QYou can always tell a halo girl.J MARTHA VAN NOPPEN leaves the car to Tommy, who uses it most of the time anyway. LINDA VAUGHN leaves, but she's taking everything with her. REUBEN WEBB and RONALD BULLINS will their great height to Tim Haley and Steve Hopper. CAROLE WEBSTER leaves with these words, I shall return. MADIE WILLIAMS wills her blonde hair to Lou Via. JIMMYWILLIAMS leaves his name to Jimmy Williams. NANCY WILLIAMSON leaves a wonderful disposition that will never be equaled. WALTER YOUNG leaves his motorcycle jacket to any- one with a motorcycle. LIBBY ADAMS and JEAN CARTER Class Colors Lavenllei' and Wlhitc Class Hlowcr M vv 'l- ' Q,. x V 'v , AT N 'I 4' A ' 2439 4 - x . '- ' , ,X r ! I ry , I pdf! ll St- ' ff A WI -1 Orchid Class Molto One thing is forever qoodg Thai one Lhinq is Success. llflascots WJ ig? ji fx Class Poem Soon xve'll walk down these familiar halls, To return no more Lo the school we loveg We'll each tread clilfereni paihs in life, WiLh the help of our Cniriance from ahove. We will all feel a slighi reluctance, When Lhe time comes for ns IO parlg We will go our Separale waxs in life, But fond memories will go with each heart. 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HOPPER HELEN HOPPER STEVE I-IOPPER RAY JOYCE GAIL JOYCE JACKIE JOYCE uniors Class VELMA KENDRICKS SUE KNIGHT JANICE LAWERENCE ,61 JIMMY LAWSON PENNY LEWIS CLAUDIA LYNCH PATRICIA MABE BUDDY MILKS GLADYS MOORE JAMES JOYCE MIKE JOYC E 51 TIE? LINDA MOORE ELAINE MCCOLLUM qv -1 .A my ,?' L44 QA ., , LENIOR PETTICREW JACK POWELL 52 BRENDA MCGEE MATTIE LOU ORE BETTY PARRISI-T uniors MARY ALICE PARRISH BUDDY PAYNE HOMER PEARSON DANNY REDDICK PATRICIA ROBERTS BECKY ROSE Class '61 Sl-IIRLY ROBERTSON DAVID SAPP BETTY SATTERFIELD SU E PUCKETT JAMES PRICE MAX INE SATTER FIELD JOHNNY SHARP 53 44,,g,L. ' silk W-suv' 4 JL .fr-,f :USE 5 4 'cf-n. ROGER SHARRON BOBBY SH ELT ON 'Sv' 509- ' QW' KAYE SOUTHERN RAY ST EV EN S 54 FREDDIE sm-:LTON IUDY SHEMO LINDA SIMMONS AUDREY SMITH JOE SMITH CHARLES SNYDER uniors PATSY TUCKER DONNIE TUTTLE TOMMY VAN NOPPEN Class Of '61 LENNA VAUGHN TOMMY VAUGI-IN DWALA VERNON WESLEY TI-IACKER PATRICIA THOMAS XS 'awk 11 ww '4 f,'S 5P Iifik R mm, LINDA VIA ANNIE KATE WAT KINS 55 'Qf s-y 1. 2 nw M-Q. 2 f., A X... Sv: 1 'f'7 7 mi, 41-Q , 348. VIRGINIA WELCH BONNIE WILLIAMS CHARLES WILLIAMS SONDRA WILLIAMS BILLY WILSON JOHNNY WILSON 56 FAYE WILSON BILLY YATES BRENDA MANUEL uniors I I is L 'xxx 541724222 s ss ' '3'f TZ-7 E . ' 5 f q 'Ref' E a i 1'3 5 if f 1, I Sopfmmorc Class Officers JIMMY WILSON ........................... President BILLY DRAKE. .......,. ............... S Ccrclary DONNII2 JOYCE ....................... Vice:-President CARY WELCH ............................ :Tl'C21SllI'0l' LINDA BARRETT DORINDA BLAC K iw Z ANN BOI S S EAU DELORES BOONE AUTOR EY BOW LIN ,ik PAUL BRADSHAW LUCILLE BREWER MILDRED BROOKS MARY LEE BULLINS KAY BUNDY PETE BURTON BARBARA JEAN CAMP RAY CARDW ELL 58 Sopgomores BETTY CLARK BONNIE CLARK DONNIE CLARK JOHN CLOSSON I 7 CHRISTINE COLEMAN C I as s Of 62 LINDA COLLINS LINDA DALE COLLINS PATRICIA COLLINS TOMMY COOK PAMELA CARNES PAT SY CHA NEY BUDDY COOPER MELISSA CREWS 59 DENNIS DA LTON YVONNE DALTON GAY LE GIBSON RANSOM GOIN S 60 MARGARET DOSS CARL DOWNS BILLY DRAKE PATSY DUGGINS JUDY FALLIN BILLY FREEMAN NANCY FREEMAN PATRICK GANN LINDA GANUS Sopfiomores Class Of '62 NORMA JEAN HILL DEWI-:Y HOPPER JOHNNY IRVINC MIKE JACKSON NANCY JOHNSON ANNA JOYC E BUTCH JOYCE DONNIE JOYCE CLENDA JOYCE CAROLYN GRAV ELY DIC KIE HAWKINS PATRICLA JOYCE RALPH JOYCE 61 -5 JIMMY KEY TONY LAWSON LEROY ORE MARTHA PARIS 62 JUDY MABE DOYLE MARLEY WILLIE MAE MABE KAYE MARTIN OLEANE MARTIN SHELBY NELSON CAROLYN NEW MAN GARY NEW MAN SANDRA NORRIS Sopgomores Class Of '62 ALLAN PUCKETT BRENDA RICHA RDSON LINDA RICHARDSON SHELBY SANDS JACK SAUNDERS BENNY SHELTON CLYDE SHELTON DARLENE SIZEMORE MARCIE SMITH SHELBY JEAN SMITH DAVID STEVENS MAXINE STEVENS WA LTER ST EVENS 63 T' -19 S N ., 4' iz LINDA STEELE DIXON TA LLEY 64 SHELVA TILLY JIMMY TILLY RALPH TUTTLE CAROLE VADEN MILTON VERNON JOYNER D. WASHBURN 50 p 5 Umor ff S DODD WEBSTER GARY WELCH JOAN WHITE ELAINE WILLIAMS MIKIE WOODS PATSY YATES - - 5 Av'v 7f13Q '. . ', ,f , 3 4,21-. , x. . 1, - , . I' X r -f AS . -'K K .a IMP., Q 6, ,,x . . x o: 'rv-I 'avg' J B-it 4 .5 Alf' f 'U ,? xr fs, 1 Y I :A - J V , V W My ,A e.,jLfN'9Lan V W -4 . K . J ski xxx, , '. , ... s:-p:- f.- -. X -.FL - a .fi M . W ' .qfaf .gi 3,153 -x N ., 'ff ' vwgf'-w.yb gi ig? 'Q 5 X Q X Q sg 'O I v , 1 7Q W'wf ' swf SQQW 'wfgwwu ff .Z?fff'K 4,ff?ff 5'9! 1' i 3 :gf A 31wmWW wh .XX 1 S J J' A 6, , mr. Q wmmwmwvww. ., ??iiiff'. . i'i'Pilf , +gil, X ffl ' . H 1 35. f SHIRLEY ATWOOD RIC KY BAILY BETTY BARRETT KAY BARRETT ROGER BAUGHN DONNIE BLACKARD BERLIE BOWMAN JOHN BREWER LARRY BREWER DIANNE ANGEL JOHNNY AORB1-gs Bos ATKINS J. w. ATKINS Hresgmen PAT BOWLING NANCY BONDURANT HILDA BOLEN KENNY BOISSEAU GARLAND BULLINS BUTCH BURRIS SHERYL BURTON EDISON CARTER Class Cf '63 WILLIAM CROUCI DONNA DAVES JOHNNY DRAKE BRENDA DUGGINS EDWARD CARTER JERRY CARTER LARRY CASE PATRICIA CASSELI. BONNIE CASSIDY RONNIE CASSIDY CHARLES CAYTON GARY CHAMPION JUNIOR COLEMAN gp.. if I AGM MIKE GANN RALPH GANN ROSCOE GOAD SHIRLEY COINS MICHEAL GRIFFEN CLARENCE HENNIS RICHARD HIGHFILL MARIE HOLLINS HALE HAWKINS DAVID EASTER DAVID EVANS GREGORY FULCHER LARRY CANN 3 r e s H m e n GAIL HAZELWOOD MARGARET HOPPER ROMANDA I-IOPPER TRACY HOPPER MIKE JAMES JUDY JOYCE SARA JOYCE GWENDALYN JOYNER Class Cf '63 GARY LEMONS MICHEAL LYNCH CARRIE MABE SHIRLEY MABE 'Q- R I 5 X R LOUISE JOYNER PAUL KENDRICK BECKIE KNIGHT HARRY KNIGHT LARRY KNIGHT WAYNE KNIGHT JERRY LANDRETH SHIRLEY LANDRETH HUB ERT LAW SON '8- ...ug- 42: C' T7 BETTY MILKS WORTH MITCHELL RALPH MOORE CAROL O'NEAL LINDA O'NEAL JOEL PAYNE DONALD PEARSON MARY DELL PEAY CARLTON PRIDDY 1 if .dy WILMA MABE RONNIE MARLY STEVE MARTIN DANNY MCFALLS 3resHmen BONNIE PYRTLE TOMMY RATLEDGE JANICE RICHARDSON DAWN RIVHXTBURG JOHN ROBERTS MICHEAL ROBERTS BILLY ROGERS MIKE ROGERS Class Of '63 RACHEAL SMITH BOBBY SNYDER DARLENE STAPLES DONNIE THACKEF BRENDA ROMINGER CAROL SCHULTZ HERMAN SECHRIST DAVID SHARP JUDY SHARP JAMES SHELTON 'alia 1: l if 5 ., I fy ff K 5,3 f ,I -, 9 I If X I me . is I I S I Q. CAROL SMITH JAMES SMITH 9 JIMMY SMITH Q' it 'Q--ff PERRY VERNON LESTER WALKER FREDDIE WALL LaVERNE WAT SON DEEMS WEBSTER SONDRA WEBSTER WILLIAM WHITTEN MARGARET TRENT JOAN TUCKER BRENDA VADEN BETTY VENABLE Hresgmen BETTY JANE WILLIAMS CAROLYN WILLIAMS ROZELLA WILLIAMS DANNY WILSON VIRGINIA LOU WILSON NORMA LOU SI-IERVES Q Q. Q40 ,A ,g ,Qi :T S. 1' -.g ,Q . .. , N, 4 H 1 . X ' J r 1 'KJ y My il i. K Nfilgiig-1. X, fn, f , V5 x I . , 6, , -5 5, ii is 1 3 i ,Ay 'ff' --4 .4 'Z 1 4 1 Q nv- 9' uma!! in I X Q mm ' 2 C . ilk! -'-' N '-.ii:'. Activities env 'I ff' w. f..i 353-ix f2,i' '- '- 3 ,. A 1' ,far -if, hw.. 1',' R f. rw Aff ' 4' V Sfmgfcnf Council - .. .. - F , - - - Q MAYODAN DAVE BAUGHN. . . ........ President MELISSA CREWS. . . . . . Secretary ODELI- HAWKINS. . . .... Vicfr-President BONNIE CREECH. . . . . . . 'Treasurer MADISON LINDA VAUCHN .... ........ P resident MARTHA PARRISH .... .... S ecretary-Treasurer WESLEY THACKER. . . .... Vice-Prcsidcm 45 Q o O I 1 - H 1 74 Honor Society D. A. R. oodciiigen C 76 Q,Y. AAKERS KH ww 41 ONEW HO? Huture HomemalQers O1 America DM nfmff Q nn 77 Nw Office Receptionists 6 dl!! First row, left Lo right: Sylvia Sharp, Nancy Peay, Pam Turner, Shirley Pulliam, Joanne Hopper, Annie Laurie Haynes, Second row: Brenda Easter, Betty Plummer. Eitirary Assistants First row, left to right: Doris Shelton, Betty Brown, Patsy Hilda Bolin, Judy Coleman. Second row: Nancy William- Manring, Barbara Sparks, C. W. Hopper, Sheryl Burten, son, Carol Webster, Ronald Lawson. 78 SIIENIIE HUBS UF IIMERIUI M R Science C1115 79 Huture Geacgers Cf America f S Pl 80 B A1111 ..',w.- ...N:..x,:- A' W 7 ' ' ' ., A SQL MR. COLLINS Band Director Sl Majoretfes Left Lo right: Virginia Lou Wilson, Diana Angel, DeMarious Tuttle, Linda Vaughn, Kay Bundy, Elaine Williams J , if 1 xx f f W , Ak Q x4 X , T, 3 gg a in tx 4 g A 4 H if Qi ar ik 4 - if J! ' n I' , 41' 'G ' A 4. J' f 'f ,, , .ff ff 3 3 'Ti R , A 4 Q 9 X ,I Z 3 ., K 1 i f . . .J 82 :W Future Farmers Cf America Bus Drivers jimmy Key, Terry Gaim, jimmy T i llcy, Dan Bolcs, S p arks, Shirley Pulliam, Marvin A I1 g C l, Henderson johnny Wilson, Waller Young, William Cook, johnny Satterfield. Faw, jimmy Lawson, Butch Moore, Gary Knight, Barbara 83 I Hom C com i ng Q u C C n and Camf idAfCS JENNIE DODSON Linda Vaughn, jc-unic Dodson, Dianne Woods, Dawn Rivenburg. J D o .yy I X . if g, -NW Kim mf as- MR. RAYMOND CURE, Head Coachg MR. JAKE ATKINSON, AssisLan1 Coach. Madison -Mayodan Madison -Mayod an Madison-Mayodan Madison-Mayodan Madison-Mayodan Madison-Mayodan Madison-Mayodan Mad ison-Mayod an Madison Mayodan 20 26 12 -10 1-L 13 13 O O SCORES H 001 Walkcrrown Bessemer Glenn Chatham Cc North Surry Soulliwcsl E. M. Holi Kerncrsvillc Pagu 64111 O 6 18 mral O 12 7 10 O 27 BUTCI-I MOORE RANDY SPENCER Most Outstanding Back Sportsmanship Award 86 Most Outstanding Line Man 1 9 5 9 HOMER P IL-'X R SON Back JIMMY LAWSON Back HOWARD SH ELLEY Guard JOHNY HAZELWOOD Tackle KEN HOPKINS Back BUTCH MOORE Back KIRBY FOLEY Guard LEON GATEWOOD End TONY LAWSON Back RALPH TUTTLE Tackle STEVE HOPPER End TIM HALEY End PETE BARKSDA LE Tackle MICKEY SPEAR Center JIMMY WILSON Center ED KNIGHT Tackle BILLY DRAKE Back TOMMY VAUGHN Back VEE BUNDY Back FREDDIE SHELTON Tackle HARVEY VEACH Back DEEMS WEBSTER Back PATRICK GANN Tackle JOHNNY MOORE Tackle RANDY SPENCER End FARR ELL CARTER Back JOHN SHARP Back LEONARD BOWMAN End BUTCH JOYCE Back GARY WELCH Guard GEORGE ANGEL Guard DONNIE JOYCE Center iz -C' Captains Butch Moore, Kenneth Hopkins, Kirby Foley 87 L:- ,f ,. t it V Ar 'fi' ,. 'a lx 'E 'i 1 ,J L: H :G ,iv I L Wg 4 90 W. .. . 'U , Q LYNN TUTTLE A L, ' . ' Mascot ,Q BRENDISEASTER - o , x s ,. f t A A' : Chlef ,s 1 . 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Qirls' Baslrctliall I V sv 11 M Mr. Tripp, Coachg Shirley Pullium, Barbara Sparks, Donna Amos, Captains, Sandra Norris, Brenda Manuel Mildred Brooks, Melissa C rcws, Audrey Smith, Margie Manager Mary Lou Snyder. Tuggle, Gail Hazelwood, Patricia Roberts, Patsy Tucker, Coaches: T. L. Knight, Boysg j. Tripp, Girls. MARY LOU SNYDER Manager 92 ,f V- V - P X ig QA 33 X 'Q I V l, of fr ' . I I C .. I 1' If I ffa - , I A PATRICIA ROBERTS ' I I SONDRA WEBSTER Y N.. MARGIE TUOGIE y M RX, E'il i1xI- 14 I I v ff ? I T AT 1: I 'U SANDRA NORRIS ' kk I I I I I wi' ig . E ff X E . N 4 ,g . PATSY TUCKER is , I A I , iT z X I ,! - Y, E K , K I x I I -I H Q I 3 5 Eff: I'I.IS i ,L IA I -I 'Simi Q If X M 1 , ,Wi , X I 65 g I V .SI I AA a...J -1 I SHIRLEY PULLIAM DONNA AMOS BRENDA MANUEL BARBARA SPARKS Boys' B.islrcill.i I I Xi 1 r .' V K il 1 11 ' , 5 - A , I 3 L in V 4 -5 ,. A , M I-A ' f R , L I 1 wx 0 M Q Ag I' VLLAL Al 1 ,, ii x A, 1 ,ff V! 1 i xi, ' K V , 1' - fs I r R ff - ff--L rg-W A H.. ' A 4 X ,,,,g K W .1 W WW. . A , 'V Li II io rigilil: Tommy Vniiggliii, Di-cms Wclvslcr, Diiviil Manager Charlie Doss, Comcr, Conch T. L. Kniqlil, Cap Simi, liiiluli Moors, liildic llQl1'I'lSll, Tim Haley, Patrick L21lIlBl1klLlXJOC Mycrs. mi, Tommy Vim Noppcn, Dave Bnuglm, Vvc Buiidy, SCORES Criffitlm 66 Nl21kllSOl1-lxlflfUtlilll ll Rgidwillq '12 Miiclison Mziyoilgin lS Mineral Springs 61 Nlzulison Mziyoilzm 1-4 Soutliwcsi 36 Nlndisoii Mziyoiliiri 30 GlCI1I1 37 Nladisoii-Miiyodgiii ll Kcriicrsvillc 4-1 Xl4uliSon lNl2llOkl41Il R-l Walkcmoxvn -l7 Mxiniison Mziimhm W Nortlmwcsi -18 Madison Maiyoilnn 13 Rciilsvillu 45 Mgdisoii Mz1yml.iii 10 Hzmcs SO Madison Miiyonlgiii 311 Miiicrnl Springs 79 Mzulisoii Miiyoilmi ll SouLliwi-SL UO lNl2lLllSOl1'lXlllfOklllll 'ill lVlLlI11lflUI'S Cliiirlic Doss and 'Linscy Black. Q4 Y 4 1 z K 5 , I ' T .Ia 1 1 ' -,,, ' - dx -J f 2 N it , 2 I I x S O f' R BUDDY MYERS DAVID SAPP -:' 75 I Q ' BUTCH MOORE f I -. .kkli A RA A I -'- 'mx' 'I-1 Q.: I M, Q . Q' . Ti , Q . Ip. K J AX , ff lf:-Y L I LOUIS PIERCE VEB BUNDY nj ,B nr: -an , mf O M im I,I. an AX 'gig' - I - DAVE BAUGHN TIM HALEY ' A RANDY SPENCER , 1. Q jf O 91 frkif if Wir K 1 QT Q ,JI I' - 14 nf M 5 4 ,,...,.,, R 1 ll' .ng-f 'I .J l n 's qw ' . ' 'M' 31 21. . , E t -f nannnr sawannv -5 W .1 f r 'ww-J' S11 x V8.1 ol f ', 2 H :,--f f ' K-V K K Q f ','Q . 4 - -':1 I' .IK w -115 FN it V1 ' 4 if , , z M' f 4 i A if' .POQOW . f .,.v 3331 , r-rv-x' ' SM e Szmgw W X FQIIV K -.Q 12- 3 ? .f-1' g, Nm.. A hx! 'T-fybhn nfhxpst' fy' I I. I wi l my , E ,R if h W I i n c 4, ,M Q , .. ' ., . 3 . f uf , .! L X 1 in I iz ., G i J ' :L ? X 1 ,, ,, . . - 1 f 'A i- Q :fb Q iv Yi 3 tubmvcnmuemw-mgzmvf-1 bnutwu. - M-lf Haleiwa' www v lflaamusrsxlwnun , 1 :L P' fx Q fl in N 4 W 'I fum 1. L jf, .M di Am ' 'Quake KIDS Q HEY STOP PAT72 UNYZ E HES? 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