Mineral Springs High School - Larenim Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)

 - Class of 1962

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Who BYRON HENLEY A Big Third Voted by the Senior Class into Who's Who, Byron Henley is a 170-pound ace on the gridiron and a 6'1 deadeye on the basketball court. Being also on the baseball team, this rugged athlete is so skilled at the diamond that he often is referred to as the batting champion. The senior football players voted him Most Valuable Football Player. His record during the past season confirms the faith attributed him. A team Tri -Captain of basketball, he is known as one of The Big Three. It is an indis- putable fact that he has helped lead our Bulldogs through many decisive victories. ,ff BUTCH JOHNSON A Regular joe Lights are low, the stage is set, and suddenly music fills the air. It's a lark! It's a twister! No! It's Butch johnson crooning to the music of the Monarchs! For whether it's singing, dancing, acting, or participating in sports, you can be sure he'll try a hand at it-and give it his all. Considered a re gular fellow here at Mineral Springs, Butch is President of the Hi-Y Club, a service organization whose purpose and meaning in the school he has helped to advance. Through his many activities, his service has proved to be of vital im- portance to the school.

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S2 DANNY FULK Mischievous Seldom does one find a boy so full of capers and yet so intellectual as Danny Fulk. Since he entered school, he has been popular because of his achievements in many fields. Having been junior and Senior Class President, Danny has guided the class su c c e ss fully through these last two years to help make them mem- orable ones. In regards to scholarship, Danny has made outstanding grades and was chosen as one of the junior Marshals last ye ar. It could be said that laughter always follows D e a r D a n fMr. Stroupe's nickname for himj. His witty ways, his genuine smile, his mis- chievousness, and his way of treating everyone as an equal make everyone like him. Who's SANDRA FLYNT Flyntstone Of the people we know there are many whom we like, several whom we respect, and some Q whom we appreciate. Because her presence is vital to the life of our school, Sandra is one of these fel. She is represen- tative of the standards and aims we associate with our school and the goals we pattern for our lives. To know her is a privilege, to work with her is a richrexperience because in whatever she attempts she works in the effort to the height of her ability. As President of the Anchor Club, she has guided its members in projects necessary to the well-being of the school. Her diverse talents in music, art, and dramatics have been given Lmselfishly to benefit Mineral Springs. lt is for this leadership and distinction in service that each one of us is individually proud and grateful to have Sandra in his school.



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RICHARD LANCASTER A Popular Favorite FOOTLIGI-IT ffrom stagep: This is a high school. I work here. I'm a footlight. Ihave shone my brilliant light on many student actors throughout the years. I remember most vividly one short, white-haired man fa Dr. Chausable, I believe, who kept an audience in stitches with his sermon on the significance of 'manna in the wi1derness.' This footlight could have been talking about one actor only-Ri c h a r d L a n c a s t e r. Dramatics interests him very much and he participates in many assemblies, plays, and recitations. Richard had one of the leading parts in last year's play, The Importance of Being Earnest. His acting ability has also led him to participate in summer stock at Tanglewood The atre. But dramatics is not the only field in which Richard excels. A member of the cross- country team in track, his spirit of sportsmanship has made him a necessary m e mb e r. In personality, too, R i ch a rd is above par. His warm, friendly m a nn e r towards everyone makes him a popular favorite on campus. Who's CONNIE KAPP . . . The Larger Part of School Spirit. Have you ever noticed a burst of spirit plunging head-on into you when trying to make your Way down the halls? More than likely it's our shortest member in the Senior Class,Connie Kapp.As a cheerleader she is a very active booster and grand participant of school spirit. It may be said that although she is quite small in size she is tre- mendous in volume. Connie very definitely makes up the larger part of school spirit.

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