Maury High School - Mecca Yearbook (Maury, NC)

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M Staff a ' u r y M e c c a HERMAN BR.A.XTON Editor KENNETH WORTHINGTON Business Manager WILLIS MURPHY Art Editor MRS. EMILY TAYLOR Sponsor Herman Braxton, Editor; Kenneth Worthington, Business Manager; Willis Murphy, Art Editor; Billy Beamon, Assistant Editor; Gene Albritton, Assis- tant Business Manager; Hooker Thomas, Assistant Art Editor; Geraldine Murphy, 12th Grade Representative; Bobby Murphy, llth Grade Represent- ative; Betty Nethercutt, 10th Grade Representative; Bobby Jones, 9th Grade Representative; Mrs. Taylor, Sponsor. 4 Dedication Because you have faith in us when we sometimes lose shortcomings, it is with great pleasure that we , the stu- faith in ourselves; because you expect great things of us dents of Maury High School, dedicate the 1960 MAURY and yet are understanding when the way looks hard; be- MECCA to MR. J. S. KING, cause you have patience with us and have overlooked our 5 Administration MRS. TAYLOR English and Librarian MRS. ALLEN Commerce MR. KING Social Studies and Coach MR. HOWELL Agriculture MRS. WILLIAMS English and French MRS. CARRAWAY Home Economics MR. BASS Science and Math MRS. BEAMAN Music Elementary MRS. TRIPP First Grade MRS. MURPHREY First Grade MRS. FORREST Second Grade MRS. CARR Third Grade MRS. SPIVEY Third and Fourth Grades MRS. BEAMAN Fourth Grade MRS. PHILLIPS Fifth Grade MRS. CRAFT Fifth and Sixth Grades MRS. MURPHREY Sixth Grade MRS. MOYE Seventh Grade MRS. EDWARDS Seventh and Eighth Grades MR. RARRENGTON Eighth Grade Mr. May, Reba Bunn, Carole Dail, Rose Heath, Carolyn May, Dorothy Mooring, Retha Bunn, Kay Nethercutt, Johnny Mack Jones, James Ivey Mooring, Margie Mayo, Judy Walls, Hilda Vandiford, Bobby Wade. Office Staff Cafeteria Personnel Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Gainey, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Davis Bh 1 ■ iffitf Jii 1 1 JI WH H|L-. 1 LEWIS GRAY CAROLE ANN DAIL . . ELLA MARIE GRANT BOBBY WADE President Vice President . . . . Secretary .... Treasurer JAMES CEDRIC ALBRITTON ROBERT LEMUEL BOWEN Senior SHIRLEY ANN BOWEN HERMAN CLA.UDIE BRAXTON WILLIAM EARL BROWN LOUVENIA BUNN REBA BUNN RETHA BUNN CHARLES DOUGLAS COX KENNETH RALPH HEATH PATSY HILL KENNETH RALPH HEATH PATSY HILL JOSEPH DENVER HUGHES, JR, JOHNNY MACK JONES Senior DOROTHY ANN MOORING JAMES IVEY MOORING GERALDINE MURPHY From The Past . . . Now that we have taken our places as Seniors in high school, our minds often ■wonder back over the past. Several ■years ago, when we were so young and gradua- tion was so far away, we didn ' t realize how fast time passes and how quickly we grow up. Our first keen memory takes us back to our eight years of grammar school. We ' were in different rooms and had a lot of wonderful teachers. In the fourth grade, we visited theCarolina Dairy and the Fire Department in Greenville. This was ourfirst trip away from school, and everyone enjoyed it. After we reached the seventh grade, each class had a gym peri- od. Several times each year wehad parties at a park or even on the old faithful clay hill. In the eighth grade we went to Raleigh. This was a very educational trip. We didn ' t have eighth grade graduation, but everyone made his grade. In 1956, we entered high school. Our group was divided; the girls were under the leadership of Mrs. Tripp, and the boys had Mr. Pope as their leader. Along with toilsome hours and several class parties, our Freshman year was one to be remembered. After a summer filled with hard work, we started our Sophomore year with Mr. Bryant- Tripp as our homeroom teach- er. Our class was united into one group and we had a wonderful year. The highlight of our sophomore year was the Christmas party we had in the cafeteria with Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Tripp as our chaperons. At last we became Juniors. We were filled with high expectations and hopes of reaching our goals. On March 20, we presented our first play, Grandma, How Could You? . May 8, was the proud day we had our Junior-Senior Banquet. We used Moonlight and Roses as our theme. Our class rings were ordered and we received them on May 12. Thus our Junior year was successful. Our last year at Maury has arrived and we are Seniors ! We have presented our final play, Aunt Samanthy Rules the Roost. Now that our high school years are almost over, we have no regret of the times we have had at Maury. We only hope the future memories will be as happy as our past ones. With all sincerity we wish to express our appreciation to our dear parents and teachers for the guidance they have given us in our past years. May we always remember our motto, The need to laugh is greater ■when things are at their worst. The Seniors of 60 Geraldine Murphy Historian 14 To The Future. It -was spring and almost time for graduation. As I walked over the meadows one starry night, I thought of the future. What would it bring to each member of the graduating class of 1960? I dropped to the ground beside a babbling brook. As I watched the moonlight scatter its beams through the ripples, I fell into a deep sleep. When I opened my eyes, it seemed as though fifteen years had passed. I was viewing people and places I had never seen before. But Avait! I did know some of them. They were the members of the graduating class of 1960. The curtain goes up at the Metropolitan Opera House as JOHNNIE SUE WEBB makes her opening debut in the leading role of Mimi. A rocket zooms by! Why, it ' s WILLIS MURPHY and his family on their way back to earth. They just spent a wonder- ful vacation on his little farm on the moon. HERMAN BRAXTON is coach of a top-notch team at the University of California. They haven ' t lost a game since Herman began his job there five years ago. SHIRLEY BOWOs is head nurse in a large hospital in Virginia. She married a local boy. The girls who take Home Economics at the Consolidated School of Greene County are really enjoying their work. They have two wonderful teachers — JUDY W ' ALLS and DOROTHY MOORING, graduates of East Carolina College. LINTIIA OWENS, the former Lindia Bowen, is now living in Florida where her husband, Bill, is stationed in the Air Force . CAROLE DAIL and W ' lLSON WADE were married soon after graduation. After serving a few years in the Air Force, Wilson, with his wife and children, settled down in the suburbs of the city of Snow Hill where he now serves as Mayor. J. D. HUGHES became Sheriff of the town of Maury. He and his Deputies— JIMMY ALBRITTON, KENNETH HEATH, and STANLEY TAYLOR are doing a wonderful job keeping the town a nice place in which to live. It seems as though a few of our classmates made it up to Washington, D. C. LEWIS GRAY is now serving as President of the United States. LANE FAULKNER, HERBERT GRAVES, FRANKLIN HINSON, and EDWARD WRALEY are members of his cabinet. We ' re right in the middle of an election in North Carolina. BOBBY WADE and KENNETH WORTHINGTON are run- ning for Governor. May the best man win! MILDRED DAVIS and ELAINE WADE are operating a Ladies ' Beauty Shoppe in Goldsboro. They ' re keeping up with ALL the gossip these days. PATSY HILL, after much studying, became a Private Secretary. She ' s wearing a big diamond now. Wonder if it ' s from the boss? LEMUEL BOWEN graduated from Yale University recently. The new sign on his door reads: Dr. Lemuel Bow’en. CHARLES COX discovered oil on his farm and is now the richest man in Greene County. DANNY DAUGHERTY graduated from a Law’ School in California and now has an outstanding practice in North Carolina. GERALDINE MURPHY, after marrying her childhood sweetheart, finds joy and contentment in running the Greene County Pet Shop in Snow’ Hill. Aside from being wives, the Bunn twins, REBA and RETHA have a great comedy act on television station W.N.C.T. • at 4:30 every evening. JOHNNY RAY STANLEY left Elvis w’ay behind in the dust when he became a Rock and Roll singer. Johnny also writes in his spare time. His latest book is entitled, 1 Was My Teachers ' s Idol. HILDA VANDIFORD and CAROLYN MAY became bookkeepers for the Du Pont Plant of Kinston. They thank their lucky stars that Mrs. Allen was their bookkeeping teacher. WILLIAM EARL BROWN surprised everyone by becoming a professor of English. He says Mrs. Taylor was his inspi- ration. After enjoying a school life full of mischief, ROBERT WHITLEY became the Pastor of the Methodist Church in Maury. Because of their friendship, LOUVENIA BUNN and ELLA MARIE GRANT went into Nurses ' Training together. They are now both Registered Nurses at Duke Hospital in Durham, North Carolina. Who is that strict judge everyone is talking about these days? Why, it ' s none other than JAMES IVEY MOORING, who now resides in Snow Hill. JOHNNY MACK JONES joined the Air Force after graduating . Later he went to college and studied Engineering. He ' s doing well for himself these days. BILLY MAYO became manager of a chain of Colonial Stores in Wisconsin. He ' s a very wealthy man now. All forms soon began to fade and I came back to the present. A feeling of amazement came over me as I realized what I had witnessed; a revelation of the future of the graduating class of ' 60. May the best come to each of them. ELLA MARIE GRANT Prophetess 15 MOST COURTEOUS Carole Ann Dail William Earl Brovm MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Louvenia Bunn Lewis Gray MOST ATHLETIC Johnny Sue Webb Herman Braxton MR. and MISS SENIOR Ella Marie Grant Charles Cox WITTIEST Elaine Wade Kenneth Heath BEST ALL AROUND Geraldine Murphrey J. D. Hughes BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT Reba Bunn James Ivey Mooring BEST PERSONALITY Retha Bunn Danny Daugherty Senior Directory JAMES CEDRIC -ALBRITTON F.F.A. 1,2,3; F.T.A. 1; Field Day 1; F.F.A. Camp 1, 2 . ROBERT LEMUEL BOWEN F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4; Bus Driver 4. SHIFU.ZY ANN BOWEN F.H.A. 1,2; 4-HClub 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; Bus Monitor 3; F.H.A. Rally 1,2; Prompter at Senior Play. HERMAN CLAUDIE BRAXTON Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,4; F.F.A. 1, 2,3,4; Sen- tinel 2, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4; Field Day 1 ,2, 3; F.F.A. Camp 2,3; Class Officer 1,2, 3; Class President 2, 3; Class Reporter 1; Beta Club 2,3, Vice President 3; Monogram Club 2,3,4, Vice President 3; Glee Club 1,2,3; Office Staff 2; May Day Escort 2, 3; Senior Play 4; Annual Staff 1,3,4, Representative I, .Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4; Senior Superlative. WILLIAM EARL BROWN F.F..A. 1,2; Football I; Athletic .Association 1; Senior Superlative. LOUVENI.A BUNN Marshal 1; F.H.A. 1; F.H.A. Rally 2; Beta Club 2,3,4; School Plays 3,4; Girls ' Basketball Manager 4; Class Offi- cer 4; Senior Superlative. REBA BUNN F.H.A. I; Usher for Senior Play 4; Usher for Junior Play 3; Bus Driver 4; Bus Monitor i , 3; Senior Superlative; Of- fice Staff 4; 4-H Club 1. RETHA BUNN F.H..A. 1; Usher for Senior Play 4; Usher for lunior Play 3; Senior Superlative; Bus Monitor 4; 4-H Club 1. CHARLES DOUGLAS COX F.F.A. 1, 2,3,4; F.F..A. Camp 1,2,3; State F.F..A. Convention 3; Federation Banquet 3,4; State Farmer De- gree 3; F.F.A. Contest Teams 1,2, 3, 4; Field Day 1,2, 3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Junior -Senior Waiter 2; Base- ball 3,4; Manager of Baseball Team 1,2; Manager of Basketball Team 2; Basketball 3,4; Senior Play 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Superlative. CAROLE ANN DAIL F.H.A. 1; Class Officer 1,3,4; Glee Club 1; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Senior Superlative; F.F.A. Sweetheart 4; Office Staff. DANNY EDWIN DAUGHERTY F.F.A, 1,2; Bus Driver 4; Senior Superlative. MILDRED DAVIS F.H.A. 1,2; Treasurer of F.H.A. 2; F.T.A, 2; Glee Club 2; Pep Club 2; Cheerleader 4. WILLIAM L.ANE FAULKNER Bus Driver 4; F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4; F.F.A. Camp 2; Baseball 2,3. ELLA MARIE GRANT F.H.A. l;CIass Treasurer 2;-F.L. A. 2; Beta Club 2,3,4; Class Secretary 4; Bus Monitor 3,4; Junior Play 3; Class Prophetess 4; Senior Superlative 4; Usher for Senior Play. HERBERT GRAVES F.F.A. 1,2, 3.4. LEWIS PARROTT GRAY F.F.A. I,2,-3,4;F.F.A. Officer 3,4;Field Day 1,2, 3,4; Class Officer 1, 3,4; Junior -Senior Waiter 2; Basketball 2,3,4;State F.F.A. Convention; State Farmer Degree 3; Federation Banquet 2,3,4; Bus Driver 4; Student Council Secretary 4; Star Chapter Farmer; Senior Superlative. KENNETH ILALPH HEATH F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4; F.T..A. 1; Field Day 1; 4-H Club 1; Senior Superlative. PATSY HILL F.H.A. l,2;Beta Club 2,3,4; Class Secretary 1; Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Prompter at Junior and Senior Plays; F.T.A. 2. WILEY FRANKLIN HINSON, JR. F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4. JOSEPH DENVER HUGHES, JR. F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Annual Representative 2; Field Day 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Student Council 4; Bus Monitor 2,3; Bus Driver 4; Senior Superlative. JOHNNY MACK JONES Beta Club 2,3,4, President 4; Vice President of Greene County Beta Club 4; Student Council 3,4, President 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 4; Office Assistant 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, President 4, Delegate to State Con- vention; Achieved Carolina Farmer Degree, Secretarv ' i f Tobacco Federation; Junior and Senior Play 3,4. CAROLYN JANE M.AY Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 2.3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,4; F.T..A. 1,2,3; Homecoming Queen 3; May Day Attend- ant 2; Office Staff 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Wait- ress Junior -Senior Banquet 2; County Typing Contest 3; Popularity Queen 2; Assistant Librarian 2; F.H.A. Rallies 1,2; Pep Club 3, President 3. BILLY RAY M.AYO F.F.A, Member 1, 2, 3, 4; Bus Monitor 3, 4. DOROTHY ANN MOORING F.T.A. 1,2,3, Secretary 2; F.H.A. 1,2,4, Rally 1,2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1,2, 3,4, Assistant Chief 4; Student Council 2; Marshal 1, 2, 3, Chief 3; Office Staff 3,4; Senior Play; Popularity Queen I; Junior -Senior Waitress 2; County Typing Con- test 3; Pep Club 3; Bus Monitor 2; Beta Club 2,3,4, Sec- J.AMES YVEY MOORING Glee Club 2,3; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Bus Driver 4; F.F.A. Camp 2; Student Council 4; Junior-Senior Waiter 2; Basketball 4, .Manager 2; Scorekeeper 3; Office Staff 2,4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Senior Superlative Science Medal 2. GERALDINE MURPHY Glee Club 1,2,3; F.H.A. I, Rally 1; Marshal 2,3; Beta Club 2,3,4; Junior Play Class Historian; Annual Repre- sentative 4; Senior Superlative County Typing Contest. WILLIS ALONZO MURPHREY Bus Driver 4; Annual Staff 3,4. LINDIA BOWEN OWEN 4-H Club I; 4-H Valentine Queen 1; Class Representative 3; Pep Club 2; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Basketball Manager !,2,3. JOHNNT RAY STANLEY F.F.A. 1,2; Field Day 1;F.H.A. Heartthrob 4; Bus Moni- itor 3. STANLEY DALE TAYLOR F.F.A. Member 1,2,3; Basketball 4; Beta Club 2; J.V, Basketball 3. HILDA FAYE VANDIFORD F.H.A. I;Bus Monitor 3,4; Office Staff 4; F.H.A. Rally 1 , 2; Junior Play 3. RUTH ELAINE WADE Basketball 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2, 3; F.H.A. Rally 1; Mono- gram Club 4; Senior Play 4; Senior Superlative 4; 4-H Club 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; Pep Club 3; Office Staff 1. ROBERT LEE WADE F.F.A. 1,2,3, 4, F.F.A. Officer 2,3, Field Day 3,4, F.F..A, Camp 1; Glee Club 2,3; May Day Escort 2; Stu- dent Council 4, Treasurer 4; Class Officer 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Junior and Senior Waiter 2; Office Staff 4. WILSON ROGERS WADE F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4; Glee Club 1,2. JUDITH GAYLE WALLS F.H.A. 1,2,4, F.H.A. RaUy 1,2; F.T.A. 1,2,3, Offi- cer 3; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2, 3,4, Chief 4; Class Officer 2; Office Staff 3,4; County Typing Contest 3; District Typing Contest 3; Sen- ior Play; Beta Club Sweetheart 4; Junior and Senior Wait- ress 2; May Day Attendant 1; Pep Club 3; F.L.A. 2; Assistant Librarian 2. JOHNNIE SUE W ' EBB Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1,2, Rally 1,2; 4-H Club 1, 2; Monogram Club 2,3,4; F.T.A. 2,3; Cheerleader 1; Basketball 2,3,4; Senior Superlative; Soloist for Senior Play; Soloist for Junior-Senior Banquet 1. LEONARD EDWARD WHALEY 4-H Club 1; Bus Driver 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3; Bus Monitor 1,2; School Store 3,4. KEN ' NETH ALVIN WORTHINGTON F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4, Officer of F.F.A. 2,3, Field Day 1,2, 4, F.F.A. Camp 1, 2, 3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4, Offi- cer 3; Basketball 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Class Officer 3; Junior and Senior Waiter 2; Winner of Public Speaking Contest 2.3. Last Will And Testament State of North Carolina County of Greene School of Maury We, the class of nineteen hundred and sixty, being of sound mind but knowing that all too soon we must leave these portals, and wishing to dispose of our various possessions and to bequeath some of the ideals bestow’ed on us during our stay here, do hereby make and publish this our Last Will and Testament. Article I To Mr. W. L. May, W’e extend our sincere appreciation for his continuous interest and assistance throughout our high school careers. Article II To our beloved faculty, we leave our appreciation for preparing us for our role in life. We also leave our apologies for all the gray hairs and -wrinkles w ' e ' ve caused you. Article III To the entire student body, we leave our gratitude for all it has done for us and our -wishes for a suc- cessful future , Article IV To bashful Bobby Murphrey, JIMMY ALBRITTON leaves his ability to get along with girls. Article V LEMUEL BOWTN leaves to Coy Taylor his ability to get along with Mrs. Taylor. Article VI To Patricia Cairaway, SHIRLEY BOWEN leaves her quiet and easy ways. Article VII To Tommy Forest, HERM.AN BR-A.XTON leaves his position on the basketball team. Article VIII WILLIAM EARL BROWN wills to Donnie Murray his ability to stay awake on class. Article X To Freddie Meadows, REBA BUNTs ' leaves her ability to almost catch a man. Article XI To Kay Sugg, RETR- BUNN leaves her position on the office staff. Article XII CHARLES COX wills to Jimmy May his muscular physique. Article XIII Sidney Murray is fortunate for CAROLE ANN DAIL leaves to himher secrets for making A ' s in English. Article XIV To all who helped him graduate, DANTs’Y DAUGHERTY leaves his most sincere and humble thanks. Article XV MILDRED DAVIS leaves to one of the rising Freshman girls her cheerleader suit in hopes that the lucky person will wear it as proudly as she did. Article XVI To Elwood Dunn, LANE FAULKNER leaves his secret to the successful operation of a country store. Article XVII Julian Jones is very lucky for ELLA GRANT has left him her secret of how to really get along with Mr. King. Article XVIII HERBERT GRAVES wills to Bud Eason his ability to be quiet and easy going. Article XIX To Seth Barrow, LEWIS GRAY leaves his secret as how to raise prize winning pigs. Article XX KENNETH HEATH wills every inch of his height to Ray Joyner. Article XXI To Loria Hill, PATSY HILL wills her secret as to how to get A ' s under Mrs. Allen. Article XXII FRANKLIN HINSON wills to James Radford his ability to pay attention on class. Article XXIII J. D. HUGHES leaves to J. L. Carraway all his athletic ability. Article XXIV To Edward Mooring, JOHNN Y MACK JONES leaves his basketball suit in hopes that he ' ll wear it as flashingly as he did. Article XXV CAROLYN MAY leaves to Gail Heath her secrets as how to make high grades on typing. Article XXVI To Jack Edmondson, BILLY MAYO leaves his ability to make jokes. Article XXVII DOROTHY MOORING leaves to all the students in high school her high hopes of going to college, hop- ing that some will also desire to do so. Article XXVIII To all the girls in school GERALDINE MURPHRY leaves her naturally curly hair. Article XXIX WILLIS MURPHREY wills to Richard Grant his keen interest in science. Article XXX To all the girls in school tiydng to get a man LINDLA CAROL OWENS leaves them her secrets. Article XXXI JOHNNY RAY STANLEY wills to Bobby Carraway his ability to stay out of trouble. Article XXXII To Russell Jones, STANLEY TAYLOR leaves his secret for successful play on the basketball court. Article XXXIII To Joan Graves, HILDA VAKDIFORD leaves her ability to make jokes. Article XXXIV ELAINE WADE leaves to her brother, Maynard Wade, her school bus certificate. Article XXXV To Billy Beamon, BOBBY WADE will his position on the F.F.A, Article XXXVI WILSON WADE leaves to all the students his deepest appreciation for helping him enjoy Maury as well or better than Snow Hill. Article XXVII To all the remaining cheerleaders, JUDY WALLS leaves her loud cheering voice. Article XXXVIII JOHNNIE SUE WEBB wills to Brenda Edwards her ability and know-how on the basketball court. Article XXXIX To some qualified person, EDWARD WHALEY leaves his kingsize school bus. Article XL Hooker Thomas will probably jump for joy for KENNETH WORTHINGTON has willed to him his secrets as how to get along with the girls from Stantonsburg. Article XLI And I, JAMES IVEY MOORING, leave to Mrs. Taylor many newly formed wrinkles. Article XLII And I also, on this, the Twenty -third of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and sixty, do sign and seal this Testament, as my last official act. 20 JAMES IVEY MOORING T estator SCHOOL SONG Oh, when the Maury Team Falls in the line, We ' re going to play a game And that ' s the sign. We ' re going to fight, fight, fight, For victory. And let our names go down in Maury History. We ' re going to shout, shout, shout. At every game , And the results will surely Be the same, be the same. Above the rest you ' ll always Hear the name, hear the name, MAURY HIGH. Rah ! ! Rah ! ! ! Cheerleaders JUDY WALLS Chief PATRICIA CARRAWAY DOROTHY MOORDnIG Co -Chief BETTY MURPHREY m MILDRED CYNTHIA MOORING kfit ' GAYLE LIEATH JOAN GRAVES HERMAN BRAXTON KENNETH WORTHINGTON Fremt rovv, left to right: Ray Joyner, Charles Cox, J. D, Hughes, Bobby Murphrey, Billy Beamon, Kenneth Worthington. Second row; Coach J. S. King, James Ivey Mooring, Johnny Mack Jones, Jack Edmondson, Russell Jones, Tony Stocky Stanley Taylor, Tommy Forrest. pk if ir 1 1 : iJrf f 4 i ' ll on r A 1 Marshals Mary Moore, Freddie Meadovs, Betty Murphrey, Brenda Edwards, Emily Croom, Dorothy Taylor, Barbara Croom Bus Drivers Lemuel Bowen, Lane Faulkner, Edward Whaley, Danny Daugherty, Lewis Gray, Reba Bunn, James Ivey Mooring, J. D. Hughes, Willis Murphrey SCHO M M ai ! 41 AUNT SAMANTHY RULES THE ROOST Front ro-w, left to right: Elaine Wade, Judy Walls, Bobby Wade, Dorothy Mooring, Carolyn May. Second row James Ivey Mooring, Carol Ann Dail, Louvenia Bunn, Charles Cox, Johnny Mack Jones, Herman Braxton. Senior Play Custodian R.ANDOLPH RADFORD Hats off to you, Randolph, for a job well done! t GENE ALBRITTON DOROTHY BARROW BILLY BEAMON BOBBY CARRAWAY ELLEN CARRAWAY PATRICIA CARRAWAY Junior Class JIMMY CASH BARBARA CROOM MARY DAIL LINWOOD DAUGHERTY 44 JAMES FAULKNER HELEN FULFORD LINT3A HARRELL ROSE HEATH BILLY HILL BILLY HUMBLES JULIAN JONES FLETCHER LEE MARGIE MAYO FREDDIE MEADOWS Junior Class 45 EDWARD MOORE SHELBY MOORE BETTY MURPHREY BOBBY MURPHREY JULIUS PEADEN CAROL PARKER Junior Class MARGARET ROGERSON EDWARD ROUSE KAY SUGG HOOKER THOMAi KAY VANDIFORD 46 iHtellm SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS JOYCE GR.A.Y BILLY DARNE LINDA WALSTON.. KATHRYN ROGERS . . . . .President Vice President . . . .Secretary Treasurer JIMMY MAY ERIC MOORE LORRAINE MOORE CYNTHIA MOORING SIDNEY MURRAY BETTY NETHERCUTT JAMES RADFORD KATHRYN ROGERS REX SHIRLEY BOBBY SUMMRELL COY TAYLOR DOROTHY TAYLOR DOUGLAS VANDIFORD MAYNARD WADE LINTJA WALSTON LINDA WOOD Class Sophomore TED BOWEN AN ' NE BUNN J. L. CARRAWAY LUCILLE CHERRY EMILY CROOM BILLY DARNE ELWOOD DUNN TOMMY FORREST JOAN GRAVES JOYCE GRAY GAYLE HEATH GERALDINE JOHNSON RUSSEL JONES HAZEL LEE EVELYN LEE IDA MAE LEE 48 Freshman SETH BARROW BOBBY BOWEN HUBERT BOWEN STEVE COX JIMMY CURRY NANCY DARNE GENE EASON JACK EDMONDSON BRENDA EDWARDS DOROTHY FRIZZELLE COLON FULFORD RICHARD GRANT AUDREY GRAVES LORIA HILL JANICE JOHNSON BOBBY JONES RAY JOYNER THELMA LETCHWORTH EARL LITTLE LINDA McKEEL WILBERT McKEEL KATHLEEN MAYO BARBARA MOORE MARY MOORE ROGER MOORE SHIRLEY MOORE EDWARD MOORING JIMMY MOORING RONNIE MORGAN HILDA MURPHY HILDA NETHERCUTT BRENDA NORMAN GLADYS PEADEN DOROTHY ROUSE BUTCH SHIRLEY JOAN SKINNER DONNA STEPHENS TONY STOCKS LOU JEAN THOMAS JEAN TUGWELL bO LINDA WADE WARREN WADE JUDY WALSTON Class


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