Millbrook High School - Laurel Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)

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% 0 -J fW ]u6 W (i.‘W8 Uw ■ ' ' % ' 4 i ' ■ V i? ' j jla Mbiojij - UxS OjJ - 31 q 5 K . • k ' AjsAaj A s - U 2 _ _ j3 J jil4j sS ' Whj ,0 f ' f . i 4 y iu : • ' ’ , ■. ' ' ' Lj k- ' IV.iA iuOT ' PRESENTED BY SENIOR CLASS MILLBROOK HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE As you leave your Alma Mater, there are a few suggestions I would like to give to each of you. No one is equally good in all things, but each has special strong qualities which he can develop. Set your goals according to your indi- vidual talents and make the best of them. Try to improve your weaker qualities, but don ' t let them become excuses for things that you do not want to do. Remember that in almost every job and in every way of life, the abihty to make friends and work well with people makes for success in life. Best of luck in all your undertakings. MILLBROOK SCHOOL BOARD MR. JACK GARRETT, Chairman MR. CHARLES BRADLEY MR. JOHN MEARES Not Present: MR. F. B. WILLIAMS MR. HUGH SHAW MR. GEORGE LORTZ as:’. .. -. vxfV •- ■ ■ : V ■■ •••..... s .-;;.,..-. CONTENTS ' w -v. .--•♦ . -• ■A ' U m V V.: Sl V ' i ■.♦,v t ' ; ;X;. ' ; ' •., i ' • ..•■X-. ■ ' ikk ' -k- ?! ■ ADMINISTRATION SENIORS FAVORITES JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN JUNIOR HIGH ELEMENTARY ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS ADVERTISERS mim 0 ■‘4 f- .- ' ■ i yy ”2 ■ S ' 1i- ' ' r ' ' ' ■ . - ' “ -t • ■• • ' • . ' . - -.- ' -Nr.’ FOREWORD Editor-in-Chief Like trees that have sprouted and grown in the same plot of earth, we Seniors have de- veloped a sense of warm companionship that can come only from living and working as one. Now we are about to be transplanted, out roots torn up from the plot that has nurtured us through twelve wonderful years. It is little wonder that we are reluctant to be withdrawn from the nourishing richness of our mother earth, the school. In it we were carefully placed as ten- der young shoots twelve years ago. Fed by the soil of the school and tended by the loving hands of the gardeners, our parents, we have thrived. Year after year our limbs of knowl- edge have grown larger and more numerous branching out into new and challenging fields. Proud in what we have accomplished, grateful for what we have received, we now shed our last leaf — The 59 Laurel. Advertising Manager DEDICATION Because we Seniors ' Wish to show the deep respect and admiration we all feel to- wards him, we have set aside this page in our yearbook as a testimonial of our esteem for this man of many facets- -humor, strict- ness, efficiency, and, most, important, understanding. The friendly smile that accompanies his firmness always assures us of sympathy and consideration. In acknowledgement of his many virtues and our affection for him, we dedicate this volume of the Laurel to our principal, Mr. F. B. Williams. Keeping a wary eye on locker regulations. A helping hand for those who need it. IN MEMORIAM To preserve the memory of one who showed patience and understanding in his teaching and in hiseveryday relationships, we set aside this page in our yearbook. We miss him. MRS. LOIS FISHER English Duke AB MRS. NETA HAYWOOD English, Latin W.C.U.N.C. BA MRS. MARY S. JOHNSTON English, French Counseling Meredith, U.N.C.: AB; M.Ed. MRS. PEGGY BROWN Commercial Elon AB MR. BOBBY CATES U.S. History, World History, Assistant Coach MR. BOBBY STOTT Soc. and Econ. , Civics Head Coach MR. CLYDE EDINGER Math, Science Wake Forest, BA MR. W. C. STEPHENSON Science, Math Wake Forest, Duke, Apal, S.T.C. A.C.C.; E.C.C.: AB U.N.C., BA, M.Ed. MRS. ANNE BERRY Dist. Ed. MRS. FRANCES HARRISON Math MISS VALERIA SHEA RON Librarian MRS. MARGARET THOMAS Math, Social Studies University of Pittsburg MA LaGrange AB College E.C.C., BS Piedmont AB MRS. FRANCES HORTON Home Economics E.C.C., BS MR. WILLARD WINBORNE Agriculture N.C. State BS MRS. EUNICE APPLEWHITE MR. CORBETT STEWART MRS. JEWITT MRS. JOY MERRIT 8th Grade 8th Grade THOMPSON 7th Grade Wake Forest AB U. N. C. AB 8th Grade Appal. BS A.C.C. AB MRS. JEAN QUESSENBERRY 7th Grade Appal. BS MRS. JULIA WILLIFORD MRS. PEGGY BILLINGS MRS. WILLA LEE MRS. ERNESTINE 7th Grade 6th Grade MORGAN STEWART Peace W. C. U. N.C. BS E. C.C. W.C. BS 6th Grade 6th Grade Meredith AB Appal. S.T.C. BS MRS. REBECCA J. WINESETT 6th Grade A.C.C. AB MRS. ALLEEN BARHAM MRS. ALICE BIGHAM MRS. IRENE STEPHENSON MRS. VENA WILBURN MRS. LOUISE UPCHURCH 5th Grade 5th Grade 5th Grade 5th Grade 5th Grade Louisburg Elon AB Meredith AB E.C.C. AB Elon U. N.C. BS Meredith AB MRS. ELVA FERRELL MRS. ELOISE GREENE 4th Grade 4th Grade Meredith State AB E.C.C. BS MRS. BERNICE JONES 4th Grade Flora MacDonald AB MRS. ALICE TUTTLE 4th Grade A.C.C. AB MRS. CHARLOTTE DI DA WICK 3rd Grade E.C.C. MRS. BILLIE FUTRELL 3rd Grade Meredith AB MRS. ANNA KELLEY 3rd Grade Murray AB MRS. DOROTHY SMITH MRS. DORRIS BROOKS MRS. ANNIE MRS. FRANCIS R. MRS. WILMA 3rd Grade 2nd Grade HARTSFIELD KELLY THARRINGTON E.C.C. BS AB Meredith 2nd Grade 2nd Grade 2nd Grade E.C.C. AB MA W.C.U.N.C., U.N.C. AB Meredith AB MRS. KATIE ABERNATHY MRS 1st Grade E.C.C. AB . EMILY CAUSEY 1st Grade E.C.C. AB MRS. MARY ANN ESKRIDGE 1st Grade Appal. S.T.C. AB MRS. PEGGY JOHNSTON 1st Grade Meredith AB MRS. MARGARET SWARTZ 1st Grade Campbell E.C.C. MRS. JULENE McPHAUL Pub. S. Music Meredith BA MRS. ESSIE PRICE Spec. Ed. Oxford College BS MRS. JO B. HORNE Piano W.C.U.N.C. BM MISS ELIZABETH STILLWELL (Not Shown) MR. HAROLD BURT (Not Shown) P.T.A. OFFICERS Mrs. Lester Creech Mrs. Thelma Reese Mrs. Chris Lortz Mr. R. P. Hunt Mr. W. C. Stephenson SCHOOL SECRETARY Mrs. Kathleen Shearin JANITORS AND MAID Leatha Gill Theodore High Moses Moore Laura Jean High 1 IjJ |[ i£h1 fBA ; 1 r 1 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President JAMES MASSEY Vice President NANCY FERRELL Secretary BILLIE JEAN MOORE Treasurer GILBERT TART Historian FAYE BUNN Reporter BRENDA USHER Sergeant -at-Arms DAVID SURLES NATHAN EUGENE ADAMS First in sports, first in the game, he has made for himself an honored name. Drill Club 1,2,3; Monogram Club 2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3; Baseball 2,3,4; Football 1,2, A 11 -Conference 3,4, Co-Captain 4; Bus Driver 3,4; Junior Play 3; Super- lative 4. PATRICIA JANE ADAMS Small of stature, laughing eyes. Jolly spirit and a smile. Glee Club 2,3; FHA 1,2; Journalism Club 1,2,4; Annual Staff 4; French Club 2,3; Blue Notes 3,4. ROSEMARY EDNA ANTEL Artistic, ambitious and able. Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; FHA 2; Library Club 1; French Club 2,3; Superlative 4; Annual Staff 4; National Merit Scholarship Semi -Finalist, SHELBY JEAN AYSCUE Svieet, neat, quiet and petite. Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; FHA 1,2, Song Leader 3, Treasurer 4; Library Club 1; FTA 1; Deca Club, Vice President 4; May Day Attendant 3. JAMES WELDON BAILEY, JR. Quiet, friendly and nice to know. FFA 1,2, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4; Science Club 1,2; French Club 3; Drill Club 2,3. LEHMAN BRANTLEY BARBOUR When I smile, it makes people wonder what I’ve been up to. Drill Club 1; Deca Club 1,2; Class Reporter 4; Bus Driver 3,4. JUDITH FAYE BARHAM Happiness is cheaper than worry, so why pay the higher price? Wendell School 1,2,3; Glee Club 3; Dramatics Club 1,2; FTA 2, Vice President 3; FHA 1,2; Junior Play 3; Cheerleader 1; 4-H 1; Deca Club 4; Journalism Club 4; Blue Notes Staff 4. CAROL FAYE BARKER Friendly, peppy, smart and sweet, a basketball play- er that can ' t be beat. Glee Club 1,2,3; Commercial Club 4; Basketball 1, 2,3, Co-Captain 4; FTA 2,3; FHA 1,2,3; Science Club 2; JCL 2; Library Club 2,3; Monogram Club 2,3,4. DAVID GAIL BARNES All the world loves a lover. Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Football 2,3, Co-Captain 4; Base- ball 1,2, 3,4; FFA 1,2, President 3; Drill Club 2,3; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Monogram 1,2, Vice President 3, President 4; Bus Driver 4; Class President 2,3; Super- lative 4. NANCIE JUNE BASS What ' s mine is mine, and what ' s yours is mine. ” Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Library Club 1,2; FHA 1,2; Com- mercial Club 4; Science Club 1; Blue Notes Staff 4; French Club 3; Cheerleader 2,3; Monogram Club 2,3; Junior Play Marshal; Annual Staff Head Typist 4; Journalism Club 3. PEGGY ANN BILLINGS The two studies she likes best of all - the hearts of boys and basketball. Monogram Club 2,3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Glee Club, Pianist 1,2, 3, President 4; Basketball 1,2,4, All-Conference 3; Cheerleader 4; Junior Play 3; An- nual Staff Editor 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; May Day Court 3. HAROLD DAVID BLACKBURN A little learning is a dangerous thing. FFA 1; Glee Club 1; Drill Club 1,2,3; Science Club 1,2, 3,4; Library Club 4; French Club 2; Bus Driver 3,4; Superlative 4. . ■ K ' - DON RICHARD BROWN Blessed is the man that invented sleep. Wakelon School 1,2,3; FFA 1; 4-H 1; Language Club 1 , 2 . CAROLYN FAYE BUNN Her talents are of the silent kind. FHA 1,2,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Beta Club 2,3,4; Class Historian 3,4; French Club 2, Secretary 3; Marshal 2, 3; Annual Staff, Class Editor 4; Student Council 3,4; Superlative 4. LEROY PARKER BUNN JR. A boy full of fun and mirth; his silence only proves his worth. FFA 2, Tool Contest 1; Bus Driver 3,4; PPA 1; Junior Play 3, Assistant Stage Manager. DAVID MICHAEL CHAPPELL All the world’s great geniuses are dying, and I don ' t feel so well myself, Beta Club 2,3, President 4, County President 4; Foot- ball 3,4; Class President 1; Annual Staff, Advertising Manager 4; JCL 2, President 1; French Club 4, Vice President 3; Marshal 1,2, Chief Marshal 3; Student Council 3, Reporter 4; National Merit Scholarship Semi -Finalist. WAYNE ALLIE DILLARD I love work, it fascinates me; I could sit and look at it for hours. Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; Drill Club 3; Bus Driver 4; Monogram 3,, 4; FTA 4; FFA 1,4; French Club 3. NANCY MARIE FERRELL To have a friend is to be a friend. Glee Club 1,4, Pianist 2,3; FHA 1,3, Secretary 2; Piano 1,2,3; JCL 3, Vice President 2; Blue Notes Staff 3, Typist 4; Class Officer 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Journalism Club 3,4; FTA 1; Superlative 4. NELSON FITTS Hang, sorrow! Care will kill a cat; so let ' s be merry. Brogden School 3; FFA 1; Science Club 1; Junior Var- sity Basketball 1,2; Athletic Club 2,3; Basketball 3; French Club 1; Deca Club 4. MARY LORETTA HUBBARD In a good humor she always appears, as if she had no time for tears. Fayetteville School 1,2,3; Art Club 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2; FHA 1,2; Speech Club 2; Science Club 1; GAA 2; Basketball 1; Miss FHS Contest 2. ANN ELIZABETH HUFF Dynamite comes in small packages. Glee Club 1,2,4, Reproter 3; Library Club 1,2; FHA 1,2,3, President 4; Commercial Club President 4; Junior Play 3; Cheerleader 3; French Club 3; Mono- gram 3; Superlative 4; Class Reporter 3. BETSY JEWEL JEFFREYS I may look busy, but I ' m only confused. ” FHA 1; Library Club 1; Glee Club 1,2,3; French Club 2,3; Journalism Club 3,4; Blue Notes Staff, Editor 4; Junior Play 3; Superlative; Beta Club 2,3,4; Marshal 3; Girls ' State Representative 3; JCL 4. JOY JERVIS I ' ll agree with you, but you ' re wrong. Charleston School 2,3; County Band 1, Minstrel; Band 1,2,3; Follies 3; Concert Band 1,2, 3; Blue Notes Staff 4; Football 4; Superlative; Monogram 4; Glee Club 1; Baseball 4; Basketball 4. JAMES EVERT JOHNSON He doesn ' t worry, he doesn’t fret; he ' s a boy we won ' t forget. Science Club 1,2,4; Treasurer 3; Glee Club 2,3,4; Deca Club 3,4. SILAS TONY JORDON Men of few words are the best men. Cary 1; Science Club 2,3,4; Deca C lub 4. LEON THEODORE LAND Why take life so seriously; you can ' t get out alive. Needham Broughton 1,2,3; Band 1,2; Football 2; Swim- ming 2; Deca Club 3,4; Class Sergeant-at-Arms 3. CECIL THOMAS LEONARD I don ' t have to hunt to shoot the bull. French Club 2; FFA 1,2; Monogram Club 1,2, 3,4; Drill Club 2,3; Class Treasurer 1; Football 1,3,4; Basketball 2,3; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Bus Driver 3,4; Superlative. MARY RUTH LLOYD Full of life and lively fun, she ' s a friend to everyone. Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Monogram 3,4; Library 1; Secretary 3,4; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Deca Club, Secretary 4; Super- lative. ROBERT FRANK MARTIN Intelligent, interested, and industrious. Bus Driver 4, Substitute Driver 3; FFA 2, Tool Contest 1. PPA 2. JAMES FLOYD MASSEY Individuality neatly stressed, in everything he does his best. Monogram Club 2,3,4; FFA 1; Student Council 2, Treasurer 3,4; Class Vice President 1,3, President 4; Bus Driver 4; Annual Staff 4; Journalism Club 3; Base- ball 1,2, 3,4; Science Club 1; French Club 2; Football 2,3,4; Blue Notes Staff 3; Junior Play; Superlative. FRAZIER GLENN MILLER Don ' t let his silence fool you; he has his share of fun. ” Deca Club 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, Co-Captain 3,4, A 11 -Conference 3; Football 1,3; FFA 1,2; Drill Club 3; Glee Club 2; Junior Play; Super- lative. JONATHAN WILLIAM MONTAGUE I never make mistakes. Student Council 1,2, Vice President 3, President 4; Science Club 1,4; Beta Club 3,4; FFA 1; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 2; JCL 2; French Club 3,4; Blue Notes Staff 4; Journalism Club 1,2, 3,4; Marshal 3; Superlative. BILLIE JEAN MOORE Her hair is dark, h er smile is gay, she has a merry winning way. Needham Broughton 2; Journalism 3,4, Photographer 2; Glee Club 2,3,4; Blue Notes Staff 3,4; FTA 3; Junior Class Play; Annual Staff Photographer; Class Secretary 4; Superlative. GLORIA DAWNE MORGAN Her face is fair, her heart is true, she is a friend through and through. Daniels Junior High 1; Y -Teens 1; Dramatics 1; Glee Club 2,3; FHA 2; French Club 2; Commercial Club President 4; Library Club 1; Annual Staff 4; Blue Notes Staff 4, Feature Editor; Junior Play Marshal. BRUCE ALBERT NICHOLS I ' m always prompt, no. matter how long it takes. Glee Club 1,2,4, Vice President 3; French Club 2,3; Journalism Club 3,4; Blue Notes Staff 4; Junior Play; Superlative. VILAS DEWITT PERRY Don’t worry work, and it won ' t worry you. Glee Club 1,2; Library Club 3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Science Club, Secretary 2,3,4; Journalism Club 3, 4; FFA 1; Marshal 3; FTA 4; French Club 2,3; Blue Notes Staff 3, Circulation Manager 4. WILLIAM RALPH CONDIT PORTER Love your enemies; it will drive them crazy. Student Council 3,4; Junior Play; Basketball 3; Foot- ball 1,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Science Club 2,3; French Club 2,3; Beta Club 2,3,4; Marshal 3; Bus Driver 4; Blue Notes Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; Journal- ism Club 3; Glee Club 1,2,3; Superlative; National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist. PEGGY JEAN QUALLS Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Band 2,3,4; Reporter 1; Majorette 3; Co-Head 4; FHA 1,2, 3,4; Library Club 1,4; JCL 3; Parliamentarian 2; Junior Play 3; Deca Club 4. PATRICIA ANN RICKS A sweet girl and a pretty one, willing to work, yet ready for fun. Glee Club 2,3,4; FHA 1,2; Commercial Club 4; French Club 3; Junior Play Marshal 3; Harvest Festival Queen 3. BRENDA ANN ROBERSON Tis the songs she sings and the smiles she wears that makes the sunshine everywhere. Albemarle High School 1; Cary High School 1; FHA 2,3,4; Song Leader 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Glee Club Vice President 4; French Club 3; Homecoming Attend- ant 3, Queen 4; Cheerleader 2,3; Superlative 4. PATRICIA ANN ROCHELLE Thought is deeper than all speech. Glee Club 2,3,4; Library Club 1,4; French Club 2,3; FHA 1,2. EDYTH CAROLYN ROGERS Frolicsome, flashy, and fashionable. Glee Club 1,2,3; Library 1,2; JCL 2,3; Journalism Club 3,4; Blue Notes Staff 4; Superlative 4; Junior Play 3; Basketball 3; FHA 1,2; Blue Notes Production Manager. WILLIAM FREDDY SMITH Take life as it comes and enjoy it. Deca Club 4; Monogram Club 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Football 3; FFA 1,2; Drill Club 3; Glee Club 2. MARY CARLETON STOKES Full of life, sense and wit, lots of fun and plenty of grit. Central School 1,2,3; Deca Club, Secretary 3; Glee Club 2,4; Class Officer 2,3. DAVID ALBERT SURLES If you ' re looking for a good man. I ' m willing to start at the top. ” Football 2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Science Club 2; Bus Driver 3,4; Drill Club 2,3; Deca Club 3, Presi- dent 4; French Club 2; Junior Play; Superlative; Class Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Annual Staff 4. JESSE FRANKLIN TABOR You get a thorn with every rose, but aren ' t the roses sweet?” Wake Forest 1,2; FFA 2; Baseball Manager 1; Science Club 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Student Council 3,4; Glee Club 3; Bus Driver 4; Library Club President 4; Annual Staff Faculty Editor; French Club 4; Class Reporter 4. GILBERT BENJAMIN TART Do it my way; anyone can do it the right way. ” Hugh Morson 1; Football 1,4; Junior Hi-Y 1; Home- room Officer 1; Video Club 1; Journalism Club 1; Deca Club 4; Class Officer 4; French Club 2; Science Club 1; Superlative. BRENDA CAROL USHER She burns the midnight oil, but not always for study. FHA 1, Reporter 2, Treasurer 3; Glee Club 2,3,4; Commercial Club 4; Latin Club 2; Class Reporter 4; Superlatives. SUE ANN WADE A cuter girl cannot be found, ' though you search the whole world round. FHA 1,2; Glee Club 2,3,4; FTA 1; Library Club 1,2; Commercial Club 4; Junior Play; Basketball 3,4; Superlative. BETTY JANE WEST If speech is silver, silence is golden, Fayetteville School 1,2,3; Art Club 1; Latin 1,2; FHA 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Softball 1; Miss FHA 2,3; GAA 1,2,3. FRANCES PARKER WHITE Sweet and sincere all through the year. Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; FHA 1; Commercial Club 4; Li- brary Club 1; French Club 2; Journalism Club 3; Deca Club 4; Blue Notes Staff 3. BETTY ANNA YOUNG So quiet in her work and fun, we know not half the work she ' s done. Basketball 1,2, Co-Captain 3,4; Beta Club 2,3, Secre- tary 4; Student Council 1,2,4, Secretary 3; FHA 1,2, 3 ; Annual Staff 4; Superlative; Homecoming Attendant 2; Class Officer 1,2,3; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Marshal 1,2,3; Home Economics Award 2; May Court 3; JCL 2,3; FTA 1; Library Club 1. Junior-Senior Calories for sale. A night to remember. Homecoming SENIOR MASCOTS SHARON POWELL MITCHELL STOTT Report Card Day! ! The crowd converges upon the ice cream bar Siesta. Just a little horseplay in the snow. A winter wardrobe in the making. Between-class chatter. The Junior-Senior chorus line il Park Service ■Pho a. MR. AND MISS MILLBROOK The personification of the spirit of Millbrook --a dash of gaiety, a touch of serenity, and an air of dignity. BEST ALL-’ROUND WITTIEST ANN HUFF CECIL LEONARD Always ready with a humorous quip. MOST ORIGINAL ROSEMARY ANTEL GILBERT TART Individuality makes the difference. ' BETTY YOUNG JAMES MASSEY Masters of many skills. f 6 V - ' ■ A ' • i ■ ' ' ll ' J . r ,P I ' J t . ' Jit c CUTEST SUE ANN WADE DAVID BLACKBURN That extra spark. ' MOST INTELLECTUAL FAYE BUNN DAVID CHAPPELL An investment in knowledge pays the best interest. BEST-LOOKING BRENDA ROBERSON GLENN MILLER Beauty and handsomeness in repose. MOST TALENTED . ' y PEGGY BILLINGS JOY JERVIS Dedication to an art brings recognition. MOST ATHLETIC RUTH LLOYD EUGENE ADAMS Physical fitness and good sportsmanship are admirable traits. MOST SERVICEABLE BRENDA USHER DAVID SURLES No one is useless in this world who lightens the burdens of another. MOST POPULAR BILLIE JEAN MOORE BILL PORTER Everything comes to him who waits--and hustles while he waits. ► ] f BEST-DRESSED EDYTHE ROGERS ' BRUCE NICHOLS A flair for neatness and good grooming. A pleasing personality gains many friends. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BETSY JEFFREYS JONATHAN MONTAGUE TItz ' Jf ' rl til ' t: f nn it S V? ' « 9m JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President GEORGE FISHER Vice President CYNTHIA KENNEDY Secretary SAMMY MARTIN Treasurer JANE TURNER Historian BETTY COX Reporter ROBERT BOYD Seigeants-at-arms LINDA CARVER M. C. BISHOP J K JUNIORS BILL ALLEN ED ALLEN BETTY BARHAM CLARA BARHAM ‘,r CRIST BERRY M. C. BISHOP NANCY BLACKBURN ROBERT BOYD L Ti JIMMY BOYETTE BAE ARA ANN BROWN JOAN BUFFALOE LINDA CARVER CAROLYN CATLETT BETTY COX BILL CRANFORD ANN DEAN PAUL DEAN REGINALD DILLARD NELL DUNN JIMMY FERGUSON GEORGE FISHER NOLA MAE FRAZIER KENNETH GARRETT NORMAN GORSUCH THEDA HAITHCOCK BARBARA HARB ROGER HARMON DOUGLAS HAYES HENRY HOLLIDAY BARBARA HOUSE BAKER HUNT CARLTON JACKSON SYLVIA JENKS JOANN JONES PEGGY JONES HARRIET KEEN CAROL KELLEY CYNTHIA KENNEDY BETTY LAMM BILL LAWS LINDA MANGUM SAMMIE MARTIN PATSY MASSEY TOMMY NICHOLS ANN PACE FAYE PERRY PAM PORTER CLAYTON POWELL DOUGLAS PRESCOTT HENRY PRICE FAYE PURSER BOBBY QUALLS MAC REEDER JAMES SEALY MIRIAM SMITH LAWRENCE STEPHENS LORETTA TART BECKY TERRY JANE TURNER JIMMY TURNER SALLIE WATSON SUSAN WEBER HOWARD WHITLEY BETTY WOODARD PEGGY WOODLIEF Not Shown: AUBREY MEADE JACK FERGESON Junior Play, 1958. Typical Millbrook spectators. Junior Play, 1959. Highlights of the Junior Play. Millbrook girls in action. The drive behind Millbrook ' s victories. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President JERRY CARTER Vice President SALLY LAWS Secretary PHYLLIS BARLOW Treasurer ALFRED ADAMS Historian DONNA JOHNSON Parliamentarian JEFF LORTZ Sergeant -at -A rms RONNIE SMITH Alfred Adams Ronald Antel Ruth Ann Bailey Judy Barker Phyllis Barlow Ashley Bass Patricia Bass Beverly Belch William Bell Jerry Benton Faye Bordeaux LaRue Byrd Jeff Byrum Judy Canipe Jerry Carter Frank Cashwell Mike Chappell BoBo Dishman Maureen Dunn Cathy Edinger Ida Bell Edwards Louise Evans Susan Evans Ella Mae Ferrell Johnny Fitts Billy Giles Frank Green Lamar Green Mebane Green George Haithcock Becky Hawkins Betty Hawkins Marie Hayes Phoebe Hedrick Peggy Hilliard Freddie Holland Ruth Honeycutt William Homey Pat House Doris Jeffreys Mera Jerge Richard Jessup Donna Johnson Edna Jones Elva Jones Frank Jones Jackie Jones Phillip Keith Tommy Kelley Kenny Lane Dora Faye Lassiter Sally Laws Jeff Lortz Bobby Massey Talmadge Mitchell Winston Montague Peggy Nipper Marie Oakley Virginia Orr Jimmy Paal Bobby Raikes Frances Rowland David Ray Larry Ritchie Connie Ricks Edna Roberson Joyce Sanders Sandy Sanford Catherine Sledge James Smith Ronnie Smith Jimmy Faye Soloman David Stafford Billie Ann Stephens Linda Tyndall Henry Walden JoAnn Waldo Charles Ward Marguerite Wheeler Glenn Whitley Hampton Williams Mary Frances Wilson Not Shown; Danny Carroll Charles Hamilton Rodney King Wayne Lowery Gilbert Murray FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President EARL WOODLIEF Vice President TOMMY WETMORE Secretary SUSAN VAN BRUNT Treasurer JIMMY EDWARDS Historian BETSY JEFFREYS Reporter KAY LENEAVE Jinny Lee Allman Kathleen Avery James Ayscue Brenda Bailey Robert Barham Joyce Barlowe Joyce Benton Brenda Boyd Sandra Brown Ava Buffaloe Brenda Bunn Margaret Calhoun Carolyn Carlton Johnny Carter Ronald Carver Tommy Connell Phil Corbin Kenneth Cottrell Elizabeth Crowell Tommy Daniel Mike Dorsch Charlotte Dry Jimmy Edwards Bobby Fitzsimmons Catherine Goodwin Roy Goodwin David Green Jimmy Green Virginia Hatchell Sandra Hendricks Mike Hensley Bobby Hicks Ivan Hunt Betsy Jeffreys Wayne Jeffreys Hubert Jenks Randy Johnson Johnny Johnston Barbara Jones Johnny Jones Kay LeNeave Dennis Leonard David Looper Margaret Lynn Faye McKeithan Brenda McLusky B illie Jean McGriff Annette Milk Elton Misner Marie Moody Jean Mosely Jimmy Nelms Sammy Nichols Theodore Nine Joe Norwood Joe Overby Gayle Paige Ruth Parker Bobby Pierce Tommy Poole Nancy Powell Sena Mae Powell Mary Alice Qualls Carolyn Ray Sammy Ray Jo Rouser Dorothy Salmon Phyliss Sanders Karen Schwall Gerald Smith Patricia Smith Shirley Smith Henry Stafford Ronnie Stell Gordon Stephenson Dorothy Stevens R. B. Stokes Sandra Taylor Jerry Tilley Patricia Tyndall Not Shown: Alvin Early Olive Frank Bill Gresham Richard Hess Harold Johnston A. D. Kelley Hillard Smith Susan Van Brunt Martha Walden Johnny Walton Gary Watkins Charlie Watson Sheila Wentzel Tommy Wetmore Aaron Womble Earl Woodlief Martha Wright Vicky Young SUB- FRESHMEN PRESIDENTS CHARLES WALTON !■ MICHAEL BROWN JERRY JOYNER ! SUB-FRESHMEN Rick Allen Becky Arnold Ida Gray Arnold Connie Baggett Donna Bain Donald Barham Larry Barlow Douglas Bass Hugh Bass Sue Blinson Donald Bridges Michael Brown Henry Bunn Thomas Burnett Jim Byrum Joyce Capps Beverly Carroll Brenda Carter Jimmy Cayton Sharon Chappell Joseph Connell Billy Cook Vickie Creech Carol Dague Carol Dahl Julianne Dale Shirley Daniel Rick Danielson Mildred Dean Erwin Doepner Larry Dorman Payton Dunn Joan Epton Eddie Evans Edward Evans Joanne Ferrell Douglas Frazier Peter Frear Sandra Glover Richard Haskins Martha Haywood Donald Hess Kenneth Hodgens Donna Hodgkins Douglas Holliday W. D. Honeycutt Becky House Scott Hunt Terry Hutchinson Alan Jackson Nancy Jackson Kenneth Jarvis Cassie Jessee Dan Johnson Linda Jones Lucretia Jones Jerry Joyner Derrell King Bobby Lane Lottie Lloyd Elizabeth Link Shirley Lowe Joyce Lowery Millard Makepeace Gene Mangum Susan Mann Jack Matthews Mirian Mitchell Charles Motlery Antha Moody David Nichols Louise Oakley Bill Parich Clyde Perry Dorothy Porter Lloyd Reese Virginia Sanford Sunny Seagroves Wilbur Sessums Frances Smith Not Shown Lewis Jones Clifton Oakley Edward Lowery Gary Reynolds Catherine Muster Margaret Smith Boyce Stafford Donnie Stell Larry Strickland Larry Thames Fletcher Turner Tommy Wagner Jerry Walker Charles Walton Wayne Ward Helyn Watson Cecil Wilkes Eddie Wilkenson Lanny Wood Linda Woodard SEVENTH GRADE MRS. MERRITT MRS. QUESSENBERRY MRS. WILLIFORD SIXTH GRADE MRS. BILLINGS MRS. MORGAN MRS. STEWART MRS. WINESETT FIFTH GRADE MRS. BARHAM MRS. UPCHURCH MRS. STEPHENSON MRS. WILBURN ■ r- 1 1 ; FOURTH GRADE MRS. FERRELL MRS. GREEN MRS. JONES MRS. TUTTLE THIRD GRADE MRS. DIDAW ICK MRS. FUTRELL MRS. KELLY MRS. SMITH SECOND GRADE MRS. BROOKS MRS. HARTSFIELD MRS. KELLY MRS. THARRINGTON FIRST GRADE TEACHERS MRS. ABERNETHY MRS. CAUSEY MRS. ESKRIDGE MRS. JOHNSTON MRS. SWARTZ SAFETY PATROL Captain CHARLIE WALTON Co-Captain HELYN WATSON Lieutenants ALLEN JACKSON MIKE BROWN JERRY WALKER Mrs. Wilburn ' s fifth grade studies the history of our flag. The younger set. I i I A study group in Mrs. Greene ' s fourth grade. Another member of the younger set. 1 j! LAUREL STAFF The students pictured here comprise the staff responsible for collecting material, for financing, editing and distributing the 1959 Laurel. BUSINESS STAFF EDITING STAFF ADVERTISING STAFF David Chappell Nancie Bass David Suiles Bruce N ichols Peggy Billingi I _ B ll Porter James Massey ' IV etty Young Rosemary Ante! Jesse Tabor Gloria Morgan Faye Bunn Jane Adams Billie Jean Moore JUNIOR EDITORS STUDENT COUNCIL President JONATHAN MONTAGUE Vice President GEORGE FISHER Secretary - DONNA JOHNSON Treasurer - - JAMES MASSEY Advisor MRS. FRANCES HORTON The functions of the Mill- brook Student Council are to encourage better citizenship and to serve as a voice for expressing student ideas. MARSHALS These Juniors, on the basis of achievement and scholar- ship, earned the honor of serving as Marshals for the 1959 Commencement Exercises. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA President Ann Huff Vice President — Theda Haith cock Secretary Ruth Lloyd Treasurer Jean Ayscue Advisor - Mrs. Frances Horton The purpose of the F.H.A. is to further interest in home- making and to prepare girls for home responsibilities. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA President Jimmy Ferguson Vice President - James Bailey Secretary - — Frank Cashwell Treasurer -Mac Reeder Advisor - - - W. T. Winborne Vocational Agriculture com- bined with the Future Farmers’ activities offer a well-rounded training for the students enrolled in that course. SENIOR BAND Drum Major - - - Jimmy Paal Instructor - — Harold B. Burt This is an organization spon- sored by the school for the purpose of providing musical training and appreciation to interested students. GLEE CLUB President - - - Peggy Billings Vice President Brenda Roberson Secretary-Treasurer - - LaRue Byrd Pianist Harriet Keen Director - - W. C. Stephenson This organization provides group voice training for its’ members and entertainment for school functions. ! 1 MONOGRAM CLUB President Gail Barnes Vice President - Douglas Hayes Secretary-Treasurer - - Peggy Billings Reporter James Massey Advisor ----- Coach Stott The Monogram Club is com- posed of members who have par- ticipated in school athletics enough to have earned a letter. BETA CLUB President David Chappell Vice President - - Jane Turner Secretary Betty Young Treasurer Bill Porter Advisor - - Mrs. Mary Johnston The purpose of this club is to promote the ideals of honesty, service and leadership, to reward meritorious achievement, and to encourage further education. JOURNALISM CLUB The Journalism Club was or ' - ganized to encourage interest in news writing and newspaper make-up. These pupils are re- sponsible for the publication of the Millbrook Blue Notes. BLUE NOTES STAFF Editor Betsy Jeffreys Production Manager - - Edyth Rogers Circulation Manager - DeWitt Perry Class Editor — Sammy Martin Club Editor Pam Porter Grade Editor Judy Barham Spoils Editor Joy Jervis Feature Editor - Bruce Nichols News Editor Crist Berry Photographer Billie Jean Moore Head Typist Nancie Bass Proof Readers - David Chappell Jonathan Montague SCIENCE CLUB President David Chappell Vice President - Jonathan Montague Secretary DeWitt Perry Treasurer -Jeff Byrum Advisor — Mr. W. C. Stephenson The purpose of this club is to en- large the workable knowledge of all branches of science among all inter- ested students. COMMERCIAL CLUB President Ann Huff Vice President Gloria Morgan Secretary - - Loretta Tart Historian Brenda Usher The Commercial Club consists of students taking business courses. DECA CLUB President ------- David Suries Vice President - - - - Jean Ayscue Secretary ------- Ruth Lloyd Associate President - - Loretta Tart Advisor Mrs. Berry A national professional organiza- tion of Distributive Education students. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS President - - - — Norman Gorsuch Vice President Jane Turner Secretary Ann Dean Treasurer - - - - Cynthia Keilnedy Advisor ------- Mrs. Johnston All students enrolled in French classes compose this club, the pur- pose of which is to broaden their knowledge and understanding of the French language and customs. I eft aae EH m ' j JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE President -------- Sally Laws Vice President - - - - Jimmy Paal Secretary - - - - Virginia Hatchell Treasurer - - - - Gordon Stevenson Advisor ------ Mrs. Haywood The members of this club are students taking first and second year Latin. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA President ------ Wayne Dillard Vice President - - - - Harriet Keen Secretary - - - - Cynthia Kennedy Treasurer - -- -- -- - Betty Cox Advisor ------- Mrs. Johnston This is an organization for students who contemplate a career in teaching and who wish to learn more about the teaching profession. BUS DRIVERS Paul Dean, David Surles, James Massey, Bobby Martin, Jesse Tabor, Wayne Dillard, Bill Porter, Eugene Adams, Gail Barnes, Cecil Leonard, i Douglas Hayes, Brantley Barbour, David Blackburn, Jimmy Ferguson, I Not Shown; Howard Whitley. | On these boys rests the great | responsibility of transporting the j majority of Millbrook pupils to || and from school. 1 1 LIBRARY ASSISTANTS President - - - jesse Tabor Vice President ----- Faye Bunn Secretary _ _ - Nancy Ferrell Treasurer - Linda Carver Advisor ------- Miss Shearon These students assist the school librarian in the many detailed chores of library maintenance. ■ ' Akiw J ' NoitiOAof Pod Seivfc rriioto ! - ik- 4 1958 MHS WILDCATS The team that played Millbrook ' s first year in AA ball. Assistant Coach Bobby Cates Head Coach Bobby Stott The Wake Forest game: Safety man Garrett brings one down. Our defense prepares for a play to develop. STARTING LINE-UP Fisher Hayes Lortz Garrett Woodlief Montague Chappell Boyd Adams Surles Leonard ’S fS I First Stringers: Wayne Dillard Freddy Smith Glenn Miller Frank Jones Kenny Garrett Not Shown: Gail Barnes Boys ' Basketball Team Coach Bo Kenny Garrett and Glenn Miller. Could this be the half-time blues? First Stringers: Carol Faye Barker Betty Young Barbara House Peggy Billings Ruth Lloyd Theda Haithcock Coach Bobby Cates and Co-Captains r Young and Carol Faye Barker. Similes of reassurance to a doubting coach? BASEBALL The 1958 Baseball team won the county champion- ship but lost in the district play-offs. ' i i p 1 i - 1 1 i 1 v 9 I 4 1 1 M i 4 1 ; 1 i 1 1 i 1 ] 1 1 m 4 A i s 1 f ' 1 L L S J.V. FOOTBALL Co-Captains: MIKE DORSCH JOHNNY CARTER This team made up of seventh, eighth, and ninth grade boys, chalked up an excellent record, losing only to Fuquay and Cary. MAJORETTES Sally Laws Peggy Qualls Betty Cox Virginia Orr CHEERLEADERS LaRue Byrd Sally Watson Cynthia Kennedy Sammy Martin Peggy Billings Carol Kelley Linda Carver Mascot: Cindy Wadford J. V. CHEERLEADERS Barbara Jones Betsy Jeffreys Becky Arnold Gloria Wade Martha Haywood Virginia Sanford Sandy Brown Patsy Wheeler I GIRLS’ J.V. BASKETBALL Co-Captains: KAY LENEAVE SUSAN VAN BRUNT NELLO I ( Crushed Stone, Concrete, Sand and Gravel Raleigh Quarry - Durham Quarry TE-4-8201 Telephone 2-6191 YOUR TROUBLES VANISH SHIRLEY’S SCHOOL OF DANCE Member of Dance Masters of America LYNN’S SERVICE GARAGE AND GRILL PENGUIN 2713 Everett Ave. Raleigh, North Carolina PENDER FROZEN FOOD, INC. 1213 New Bern Ave. TE - 2-2035 MANUFACTURING SUPPLY CO. 1522 North Blount Ext, TE - 2-0247 Raleigh, North Carolina Raleigh, North Carolina Fngidaire Our thanks to those who have shown enough interest in our school to purchase advertising space in our annual. 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