Morehead High School - Carillon Yearbook (Eden, NC)

 - Class of 1962

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A f 1 ybmmh Lgmzi mf I I f N SN 'REX X M ' P NX .J N 5 QQ .sy ., .LL A ' EM .. , , , iw 22 11 u 1 ' A ' 'W U UUXQE!5.Q'9MW ,1 . ,4f '-J' ' ff N ' 1 , fi i f Q A r 1 E f ' 5 I 1 1 rl f ,'1:1:::3::....-- ' ' V 5fA' ' '25 gji r A: SF- 1, Q F' .1 vi -W 1 - Y H Q, F . , , .,. ,. Yrr ,T .1 U.--Y., . . . ' mga: , .,. SUM- -'av i ' i f X 5 L Almost every day, you look into a mirror, or see your reflection in some Way. The face that gazes back at you is familiar, and yet when you compare it with an old photograph, the two images seem only remotely connected. Your face has changed as you grew older, and so have your plans, ideas, and activities. Only through a looking glass revealing a retinue of memories could you so vividly recall those by-gone days of joy and sorrow. The Carillon is offering you the mirrorg what you see there will depend on you. Ghrougfl the Cooking Qlassuw. .Va ur 0 ,. kqffixil - Q 'L. 911 A , J ?T'f .FHf fr 'js Q, X ,, N. ' ' . xv - ' X . F 1 Nix J.. 8 vs AN , N .- ,R 4 ':.xY. ff' '- H w K W X !'I',g A'-QT? 1 .I QA' I Q. 'K 6, Y. v r,s:.,-.- - LJ. . ., ' 11, .Q N - s x,.- V . S , .,, , , -14, mx: K , ,yvinb I. 1, V, I. .nh.,.',,', A , M, . Gut reflections AS S6611 in tHe 1962 Carillon Spray, Norifi Carolina NANCY WILLIAMS, Editor-in-Chiefg CARLOTTA DUCKETT, Business Editorg ELIZABETH MABE, Artistg ELIZABETH ANN MARTIN, WALLY HOEHL, Layout Staffg MRS. JOAN G. CITTY, Advisor. if-Rf!! 43 Vi' 'wr' ADMINISTRATION 7. . , PACE 9 ATHLETICS ...I I... P ACE 37 FEATURES ..,. . . I PACE 57 ORGANIZATIONS .... . . I PACE 75 ACTIVITIES ,.., . , . PACE 95 CLASSES , I , . . . PACE 105 ADVERTISEMENTS I.4, ,... P ACE 179 if Because he has carried out his job so well, each student that he taught has taken a little something extra with him when he went. Under 'Mr. Big's' tutorage, a pupil received more than a fundamental knowl- edge of grammar and a basic appreciation of literature. It would be hard to put a label on this intangible shove in the right direction that 'Mr. Gig' gave us, but no matter what we call it, we, the class of 1962, thank him for so invaluable a gift. It would seem that a man with the name Raleigh Rutherford Biggerstaff would be a true and perfect gentle knight of Chaucer, or a bosom cohort of Shakespear, or a writer about red roses like Robert Burns. But he is not. He is something even greater . . . an English teacher. Into us, as an otherwise chaotic class of sophomores, he instilled a sense of honor and chivalry. As we rose to be juniors, he guided the budding literary geniuses toward publication in the bloom of their work. And to seniors, he pointed out that true love is not really like a red, red rosei' because it, unlike a flower, never withers and dies. It's a lifetime proposition, this business of education. an earnest 'Mr. Big' has often told us. He has devoted his life 'to molding, the minds and spirits of others, proving each day how important he thinks the task really is. ,dfwLc!!z,2J X Mr. Bob Xvilkes has taught many of us that similar triangles have equal angles or that Cx+yj fx-yl -x-xy+y. He has also helped many of us leam to drive, no easy task considering the risks. Through all our associations with him, we have felt a current of warm personal interest, an inexhaustible well of patience, and the offer of a helping hand if we needed it. People, you've got to get on the ball he'd say to us, and we knew he meant it. He wanted us to work when it was time to work, and he insisted that we put forth our very best. But he believed in enjoying your- self too, and never failed to wish us a pleasant vacation before a school holiday. 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Ruth Craig dispenses late bus slips to tardy students . . A like Donnie Wall. 41' Psssst!! Karen johnson, Office assistant, makes an announce- ment on the school intercom- munications system. Office Assistants , x I You just never can tell what you'll find in here! Ann Matthews looks up a student in the office file. 13 QV' i P 5 5 s ff fttq ml 7' 'K-.U ,,:i ifjniig, rw.: 153: f..'1sQ,:4?f?Sz5. g ...,. N . 'W Qs N I G f ' , -as lsfiaftf, flag 1 .K MR. ODELL NASSAR Head of the Business Degmrtment Come on Vicki! Over to the left just a little and youlll hit the A . Mrs. Citty employs concentrated brain waves to aid students in Gregg Note- hand. ww -L.. ' L1 41.4-on-J g,4,n-4-0 x,....JL..! Oypewriters, acicling machines, anci efficiency I N J' - li . 1 ' ..-w-1 s - 1 I ' .jf is , - ' Q z 13, .ft -, I ,.1.:. ja- 3 V S i 2. K 23 ' J ., - ,N 331 is Q' ' 1 Ji? A fx A J 't 3 st ' Q Q. H '55, a. 511,51 Ks , wi 5 4 5 i Sl Q .- 3 ' ss -wi w Q56 f x, ii if 5 X' .vs '-X Lis z 5 Typing students are in and out of the typing room at all hours to get in some extra practice or catch up on an assignment. Phyllis Matthew is no exception. Won't she make a beautiful secretary?ll , .sv ' . . .:,Qpgww'P- Vt,--Q 1 , , A .fy xkgafsm ,,..f V , V - , , ., ,Q I x !s.?gq:3v'SQ5i 3 R X , ' 1 Q t. 4 af it 3 2 S l is Q if I N t 5 M! R g, 6 41 f9 4 7 i 'l MRS. JOAN CITTY MRS. DOROTHY LEA MISS BARBARA ROSS V 53. ,,1 Qt1v t , .l:..?,i, 1 N ,.,i , mx l ' ' if J, f-,, -3 ir: . nf: fs, Q . l 4 3 X 5 It's Greek to us, but we assume that Miss , . , AQ., p 1 Rosss shorthand students know what 1tS all X iw M... , -r Q, about. 14 fill the Business Department The Business De artment of I. M. Morehead High School prepares studients for a future vocation. The up- to-date equipment and the addition of new courses - Gregg Notehand joined the curriculum this year - make students ready to meet the business world after gradu- ation. 'it 5k X, Move your fingers Terri! Mrs. Citty will give you a bad grade in office practice. And he said , Conversation is not always of a scholarly nature while working on the mimeograph machine. I 15 El. 'W -, ww f 1 F' .,fF.'- ' V' f71'.-ff., JW a::4'Af,x-it 4 ,,-Qx:f'i,' ff Mrs. Lea types up rt typing test. Mind your P's and Q's students! lNou children, put your comma after the complimentary close. Mr. Nassar instructs his typing class in his usual inimitable way. Qitlteiiiibtiiiiittn . , eeeaeooeee ooeoooooooe ooooopoeoeefa Goeeoooooeew Disttioutive Education combines the sctiool elk Sn,-, , W W... MR. DOUG COMPTON Head of the Distributioe Education Department David Flinchum reports to the class on the progress of the D. E. program. Money is scarce . . . everywhere. 0000 'tw . ,, . Awe G , 2:51 , .gl 5.13 ,,.?. fupdya H we . . . S a 1, , . 4. i il :xg 3 1 , . .1167 Honest endeavor brings just recompense. From the looks of this industrious bunch they should all be rich! D. E. students concentrate on text- books in order to learn methods of meeting the public while on the job. ff T1 Something must be interesting. Annette Saunders, Shirley Frith, Daisy Hodges, and Barbara McGuire seem to think it's the advantages of the D. E. program. 16 and the community in student vocations. Distributive Education provides an opportunity for stud- Daisy Hodges takes inven- tory in the dime store. Two salt shakers, t.hree plates . . . Mike Martin inspects merchandise before putting it away. Find any moth h l s, Mike? 0 C n, W LW: W ents to continue scholastic progress while holding down a job in the community. Students learn how to meet the public as well as how to serve them. Mr. Douglas Compton, head of the department, takes an active interest in all the students enrolled in the program and advises them in the day-by-day aspects of their respective jobs. David Flincham provides helpful service for customers. A tisket, a tasket, what's inside my basketi-'ll Drewey Chilton places articles efficient- ly in paper bags. Crunch . . . oops, eggs on the bottom! 17 '9wb MR. RALEIGH BIGGERSTAFF Head of the English Department 4-. XFN- V ' -W I l Students meet Silas Marner, 5He relative How can he smile with all those horrible relative pronouns on the board! But Mr. Big certainly is grinning. , ,qi . ?- Mn M Q English is one area of study that all students are required to enter every year that they are l in school. But it is one of the few things that, although compulsory, is no less a joy for being so. The capable teachers in our English depart- ment have done, and are doing, a wonderful job in making the study of our own language both interesting and rewarding. a W.:-gm! . . I , , f - F A7 -- x ,Manx .3 Ev- P ' , lif t 's L I --f g,:. , :1,..- 1 Now students . , Miss Barker lectures her class on 1 ,Q-H g A 5 'figfx -- --M - the evils of not studying before a test. I ., Q em I better note that down before I forget. 21' 5 Y Whatever it is, it,s important to Mrs. L I M,a.-A-----H' ' . Grogan and her students. MISS VIRGINIA MISS BETTY BARKER MRS. SYLVIA GROGAN MRS. MINNIE MRS. JULIA IVIE ATCHESON HINTERNHOFF , H 111-fr: ayfg ff1w:+Azff'--.-1:- .V it - ,up .. ,,v-K., , xr- V - -.f - ,.,'b:,g:-g:- V. + 4 ,gf 5, 1 as is . fr U ' ' 1s.ficfz,. . . ,. ,. 'Z-f W . .,.s.9f,-:.zt.-4-tt- ., Q. . ,. . -A .ga ' ff' , JN, . hiejuuf-'xlibs . ,,. ,. ,. I., If W K 'Q V K, 43? 1 , - itfft . d21vi:h6 7f?l I , . 15 Q-rw. f 334 if Vs.. 'Vran- i SEV? 18 my-r l pronoun, and Sonnet E X in the Snglisn Department 1 , , 1 3 g., .,..x Mrs. Ivie strives to aid students of literature and grammar. 'l 'V 5 if , ,,x 45 ,M , inks, ? Y. X -, procuring an understanding And do you know what? Miss Atcheson talks to the purents of some of her pupils during open house. Him 3 Carlotta Duckett is so eager to go to college that she's sitting on the edge of her seat. Mrs. Hintemhoff serves a double capacity as English teacher and guidance counselor. And uh , my horse is white Frank Barron does an extempor in Public Speaking. The big question - can he talk about his horse for two minutes? ,L ,-,'-aA- , .fr -.,s,r 'r,,f4 Q. ,1 .. J' ,, 2' . .. ,iff 4 - . ,fc -wi.-1'-L-In-A e Y. V sf? ff 11,535 sa . -5 . ' b t 4 LW! . ' M f f.l'cl Known you were coming 9'ci have l . e Qi2'Qai- ii:tis5Qss- , N .Ar 1: a . 1' ,, ' 1 W , , N 7, V.. . , 4 -'11 ,,., - s - we 4 F gas: s V 75,515 ,. -,I . ,.-H1 --rl I ll' z E' X , 'H' r 'ii bf, 1 J ' 5 s Q Nw 5 R 5 N fv' X W x 4. s ,A s 9 1' Q gs Q95 e 9 t Jw K bk A 3 s wr Qs: 5,2 N .ggi ' QQ! n X Yin f X lf is si 1153 .X i .. lie t 'f-'s '3' QL 9 ff it 2 -I1 A If D A new X Poi it-If ., . N , 5 V. is 1 Tiisiss--iaaisrsmkim MISS ELIZABETH DIXON Head of the Home Economics Department The Home Economics Department specializes in turning out one main product - a happy, Well-rounded girl who will be able to take her place with ease as wife, mother, and citizen in the future. Many ingredients go into the making of such a girl, and among them are social graces, an understanding of children, and pride in herself and her country. l t e I fr we X ',,.,,,,- ..,, if Quai dl ,' Mary Ann Shropshire and Miss Dixon confer about a bulletin board. Miss Dixon must approve - or else why the big smile? Brenda Smith adds the finishing touches to a flower arrange- ment, proving that girls can be useful as well as ornamental. See, she sews so swiftly, seldom stopping since such speed seems simple if you take Home Economics that is. Reba Lumpkins does. 20 635661 A C356 it . -...--..,'--... I W, . ,. 1 u A . 1 l l 4 I ,r ipe I - Y- P x-r '- Q ' ,aint-fri! .1 h L dl , in the Home Sconomics Department of course! In the hustle and bustle of our modern world, it is rare to find a girl not interested in a career. However, We have found some industrious females who in- tend to combine housekeeping and scientific research. We feared that they might get radio-active particles in baby's milk, but on discovering the training they receive in the culinary arts here at Morehead, our uneasiness Was allayed. You must have been a beautiful baby , - theme song for the Home Economics III class studying childcare. 1-7 .A X4 Libby likes to cook - attention boys - and collect- ing recipes is the first step. V M HS. 1 . V,-fm' ' ...- ,.,., - ,V 1 3 Q 2 i Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the tidest of them all? W Becky Blackbum and Betty Hodges! Faith Hankins, Marie VVall, Terri Martin, and Ann Soyers prepare to bake a cake - or at least that's what they called it. 21 MR. HENRY RAHN Director MR. BILL ARMFIELD Associate Director A if flnciustrial Sducaiion trains students Mrs. Hazel Honeycutt, Secretary Busy little boys, aren't they? The Leaksville Rockingham County Industrial Education Center provides an opportunity for selected high school youth to acquire knowledge of a highly skilled trade. In addition to courses for High School students, many other classes in the curriculum are available for adults. Morehead is truly fortunate to have such a resource on its campus. T ,J '--st Sl ,gi ' MR. ROGER VVORTHINGTON .15 3 Mechanical Drafting and I w ' 503 Design Technology Eff: MR. WILFRED AHERON MR. ROBERT BOCGESS MR. KENNETH HARTER MR. MERRILL SNYDER MR. DONALD WARREN Carpentry Mechanical Technology Auto Mechanics Electronic Technology Math, Physics, Chemistry 1'-is we ii 22 or useful and Highly skilled vocations. It ull fitted together the first time. Now why wonlt it go back? Mr. 1 ' , Hatter explains why. Don't break it Samniylv Students in the machine shop leam a useful skill. g i Q 1761 L' E . fa, ' -t A' A . i .-l..L.iQ..ux 59: rr lf we f ir. if 1 : tl . lfylfui 41 ' It gli . ,grtvqtfxrx yup 2 If-ii, -t,:a.gf..r ggi-f .A -n-...C -wt. MV ' in 155. 'y - lQ,Y,,titA -, I if -'tfli w t , it-tn r ft p . lynejvdnp --25. 5' 'r t he E Ffw ef' N' rf T 'qvfvs ' . . .-f-ew V ft ' 'Y'-' Jr. xv., ff ''Ahhhhhhhhhhhhaaaaa! Ed Hunt is supposedly hard at work at the drafting board. Kenny Meeks employs deadly concentration as he works with a lathe. Careful Kenny! 23 X l - 'lftlfrf - ' .i-iii 1' Q N HRM - ,- if-' , +-- we ay 'Y U, W, as Y,- -if 4.5 'gf ,, . Les,-s,,.,9'm?-,fsN4,, , 'J -1, ,MN M A-.--' -. --. ' J Q- :QQ 1 , -l . 3 dr DQ: vw B13 E 4- W 1 'L 4, ' MF f X, is w X :A -, f s- ' f Q Q 'iss' A Y 5 Q, A Q '-RQ If ,Y g , tax 1- A -' A 1. B 4 .s,.. .,,. .. ' . I it 'i-21.112 iyijliif- T 12? 51,1211 'fivfrizji 1 f -iii , J gf: 5'-fQj.,54s,I'4 '14 gj:'.vM4,f'v,i:fi1 s-if : jp: ' 1 xg.. 'gifs-2,.'j-f'taFags'5:i35 5 -1-qs .-4 ,' in-3 5-I, .-a-.-J. fav' MISS ELLEN FRENCH Ancient Rome comes alive in the study lulius Caesar and Miss French rule over the Latin department. Each year the students bridge the Rhine with the old Warrior and learn to be boni pueri et puellae. French students learn to keep house in the language of the bourgeois While Napoleon keeps a watchful eye on the pro- ceedings. Q'-Vi, , ' . ,Q . ,. . Miss French and the Latin class learn that Britainia est insulaf' Sq 5. Q 42 -rbi X V i Eziaii-1 . , 9 'S .gf .gi I 'fs 217 if '-'TW T-.-'ff.'-I fs. , ,Ffh ' Y1 V-gg Q '-'TM-Q 1-2 .5 is: , ' .H fl 1' ir-iiistlq 1, - ,'j,'fg xii :' 5-1':Wf'H! Fai: gli '?',-.I,',g-Q.-:JA-p r ,Z ' .' --' 7'1l . ' ,iff f . : : fmltf' -' of Kahn '40 a WS Just thinking of Paris makes Miss French beam Miss French and several members of the Latin club discuss ways to do some thing about those , . ulp . . . grades. 24 always join the glee Club MRS. TONI BURCHELL I .. .. X ,, - 9 1 ! ' it Caught you broadcasting to the Communists again, eh! Not really - Karen Sapp and Alice Hunter Sugg attend to their duties as language lab assistants. sEfioP. TILLEY Sin esperanza 25 Somlireros, fiullfigflis ' ole - in Spanisli. Get out your somhre1'o, purchase an airplane ticket to Mexico, and away you'll go. Of course, if you c-an't find a somhrero, or can't afford a trip, the next best thing is to enroll in Mrs. Burt-hell's Spanish class. If you don't learn any Spanish, you can for you also learn to sing . . in Spanish of course! .,.... ,V ., ' ! 1 r A m M .I- ij rn, , ,!',- T.. f 1' 'sw i 7' I U 3 7 I ur- Q 'Q ' f is i f J Q!! f. ' ' ' I 4, .5 Q 2. vi, 1, - V W Q '- .. 5,,. - 'f 4 ,Hi f i I V . 4 1,1 11537, U -' vs 4, ,VW - 1 f'fe, 3 Y . 'IW V ..-.V I H 1 3.1 , 'Ja U' Qi V N MIK' L 'Q' ll - 1 V. 0,4-.1, ? :Y ffl . I . I ,ggllft Q, x :L Xxx 'fag i -1- i , , IQ.jj.gf 1 QNX A , Concentration - that's the ticket! XVhate-ver the-y're listening to Cwc suspect it's Spanishj must be extremely interesting. MB. CARROLL RABON Head of the Math Department Polyhedral angles, Slide rules, equations, 9 waz' VVhen Pythagorus started playing around with trian- gles, and somebody thought up algebra, and the ancient Egyptians began measuring, rjf our troubles were born. But the mathematical wizzards in our classes enjoyed them- selves and We learned to add 2 and 2. Bring on the He's not a square, not a cube, but a triangle. The question is, Mr. Wilkes, are you congruent? Q MR. MOTT PRICE MR. BOB XVILKES 4511 'Sw- ef 93, f-hifi, f? .'. :sq ...J 6?-r, fb ix fu f in-0 4l-.,.,.- AAGZITVU' X, .dv isosocles triangles and the trig tables and the poly- hedral anglesl You put a plus here and a minus here and you've got a . . . yes, what have you got Mr. Price? You'll have a test in five minutes! The college algebra class puzzles over today's equations. and erasers dominate tHe Matti Department. 4 How to prove a theorem - for Mr. XVilkes - by Steve Holmes , mf 'lf 1 Algebra is fun Diana Banks and Ronnie Slaughter explain to the rest of the class. af Now do you understand john? XVell Sir, . , . not quite. Mr. Rabon explains a solid geometry model to John VValker. If I clicln't see it, I wouldn't believe itl Ray Blackwell does his algebra homework. 27 .4 . MR. DUANE BEST Glee Club Director Is he doing the twist? No - he-'s directing the glee club. Sweeter than music are you Put away your chewing gum - here comes Mr. Best. Say Ah,' and sing C scale. If you were lucky you sang a solo, and if you couldn't sing at all, you tried hard or got kicked out. You went on some trips and won some awards, and had your robe cleaned and your tie pressed. YVith practice you learned to keep your balance on the risers and how to sing together, joyfull, freely, exuberantly , , . in the glee club. Oh those night rehearsals! Mr. Best points out some tricky notes to glee club accompanist Diana Banks. 28 Our Beloved Band and glee cluli. Remember that game when it poured ruin? the time we were absolutely innssacred? those wild trips on the blind bus? Mr. Fleming yelling bloody murder? All those demerits? The spring concert? that day you forgot your black socks? Of course you remember, for how could you forget those wonderful years that you played in thc lohn Motley Morehead Band. f. lyi L, fs Il Nl F, Hurry up and get those instruments out or you'll get clemeritsl The most beautiful sound in the uorld r Fleming directing our band. 9 lam: T52 ' Wil? ,S'p,f,Q' 2 , . - , . 033234 f, 11:41, .-L , - .4 s-, -1, ul, ls, , 2' fi 5-'53 31 Qi . rp., , ,.., V E I V1 .4 -5- V . ,-ffevw , -W X3 , li I B ,i- ---, lj' ,Y Y ri: C 1 1 229 NVhat shall we play next week? Mr Fleming and his assistants look over some new music MRS. SARAH FERGUSON Head of the History Department F A.,- tw , . . , mu E1 A K . , ,sf f .. 2 - l V . 1 4 : ' - ' , , ,' ' 2 'f i f l ' f- ' Y '. x 1' 1 V - , , 4 1 F23 P 2 w . ' J T .. 5oday's newspaper 'P 5 is fomorrow's This year, as every year, time immemorial, U. S. History classes studied the H constitution and learned the prologue. Geography stud- ents memorized maps and drew topography sketches. The Greeks and the Trojans fought another War, and NVorld History marched on. The equator is not up herelv Mr. ' l Q yas Price to VVorld History class. 4 . K, I ' u . ' T It ,?Wm, . 5- You'd never guess that Mr. Honeycutt taught geography, now would you? MR. EDXVARD ALLEN MR. I. C. HONEYCUTT MR. MOTT PRICE it :J 'v 'W M 1 .1571 I 1 A - S Y Luv- 30 x - x 'f,l 'Si' ' He also teaches U. S. History, Mr. Honeycutt, that is. History tioog with social stuciies ever cfianging. Mrs Fer uson ivcs 1 Sociolo v test. A -. 2 - Q -- a ' sz. XVhy is Carl Newlin laughing? is L . L Current events and newspaper clippings. a trip to court and an autobiography, vocabulary quizzes and index card reportsg these are the memories of our history classes. VVhile We learn about the patterns of the past, the present is forming those of the future. Maybe by seeing the mistakes of Caesar, Napoleon, and Eisen- hower, we will learn to manage our affairs. H 4.1 , r . -ai, 1 1 .3 1 ,. 5, fx e . . 1 sf ' 0 ' . -44 5 1 Q 1' 5.4.15 f., . 2 ' R vQ'.l A524 I . . ' A I Q .. ig' ' va PEACE! p pp 4 21 Y Mr. Allen's bulletin board strikes a poignant note in a world torn by cold wars. rpg ' AL...- Mr. Allen demonstrates a filibuster to his U. S. History class. who ltnows what creative genius Stare deep into the flame or the all Bunsen burner. In it glow the memories of bygone years when men labored by night over test tubes and toiled by day with formulas and equations. These were the men of scienceg these men who wondered, searched, and found. Yet all the problems were never solved, nor all the questions answered. That is why young minds are being trained to MR. VOIGT MORGAN Head of the Science Department think. Our science department pre- serves this ideal. ,r ' ar- S, Oh please, anything but potassium cynanidel Hortense McGehee, chemistry lab assistant, fiendishly mixes up an unknown. MR. HUGH CITTY MR. WILLIAM FULCHER MR. CARROLL RABON 1 n it ' W fis, e :a4w, ' ffiytg ' fr' -'Q 'tiff 'iff few ' .:,EE4Q'5 f X V Nwgg. J, 5, i if wggw, ,N X 'Mit , '.'c'v -i big! fe ' ff :L -'B-, hx A-,Aviv v i i ' . -gg KB.. V i . l ...M . -W. i 5- ff. ' - My My , , K Lg .fx 1. 1. 'A 5.3.1951 , 1 np., :ff r r-E .wr .-.5-sf, -. s., 'V I-55 tw:--1 f :a:,'ir 'bl fl ' --Eh Y. iklirl N.-'F-XA bg - , , ,3g.':.S ' J Na' '-.,.-.L 4 'mx 4 'l'x,fw.i . i A 4 i, 32 --Q I :g-if. JP, f 'xi X mx: in . 5 H-, Ignore it, and maybe it'll go awayf' Mr. Morgan tells students . . . after assigning a six weeks test in chemistry I I l F 5 l ' FL' 1 yi 43 1. . . A fa And here, class, we have an itsy, bitsy, iggly, squiggly amoebaf' Mr. Fulcher in Biology. 4 ...A IAEOIS , Q W. 5 4 3 is 3 is 1U Yeow XYhat's that rattlesnake doing in this drawer? Lab assistant Nancy Scales and Biology teacher Hugh Citty make a startling discovery. , Ughl!! Any sensible girl's reaction to an earthwomi. Sandra johnson does not think too much of Tommy Davis's little friend either. 4 Y, if -' ' in our Science Department now? 1 U, , M, .. T -....,.-. V N' 'iit'.'Q'N3wC:-1,i.f, 5 3, f 'QP-1 1' , . . H If . QM. ,- W X ..l.4,fc-1fi5'i'3'llif?3'9fl 35539 if i l . V: ' ' A ,1 ,LXS1 , N ' ... !,L,,i,,v.5g ' a i , I, Trim P-41:1 f ., t . l fi 3 '- 'I' .A Q1 1 y lff.-'1.a. - '- f-a ' Q' - K , 1-' , ' rf . 1 'JH' 5, rc Ifrlfv at , ti' 1'1 .1- 3 A , ',-- :fit is V-,,, V.,,., .M N ' . '.. . ..-V --4 ' V, , v. i -- - Y - - ' 4 .fp ic' . . V1 -LI -, yt ' ' 1 QI- ' V 1' -Q YN Y .W , i 8:1 M, , I . ' ' '?'ff,':' ' lb' X '1 :- . . 'im , W. ' ff A .-' . ' . u ' 7 'll'w'Z lfia I A.. :L fx, ' t wi 5,-1 'l ' , 'i . .. J-A f 1 f i '- ' rfrfiviq .- ,J 2 . ,J .i ,va ., '.'5f'z , . are Q .,w'l.1'.. ,1 in ., wi Kg ..,, 4 . 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Morehead High School is centrally located in the main building, and sooner or later everyone finds his Way there. Wlhether it is to do research for a history report, find a 500 page novel for English, or merely to do some algebra homework, students find the library a pleasant and profitable place to be. YVhat'swthis? Don,t tell me they,re studying? ' 1 xx, my N BUSY HS llSl1?ll, Miss Holt? Somebody likes to read. Could it be . . .? 34 iv MR. XYILLIAM FULCHER MR. BOB XVILKES So that's why it won't run on peanut butter, Concludes Mr. XVilkes as he points out the parts of an engine to Driver Education Students. . l And here, class. we have a distributor , which distributes, lectures the one and only Mr. Fulcher. Driver Zrammg is essential! Never, never take the cap off the radiator! In the present day and age, a teenager is just nothing but a square unless he knows somethin about that rod on wheels. A basic understanding of how a car operates, a fundamental skill in good driving techniques, and a general nowledge of national auto statistics go a long way in helping to make our highways safer. Not only do the driver training students acquire a knowledge of practical things . . like changing tires . . but they also share in the fun of leaming to drive together. This part of the course is not without excitement. Besides the thrill of being under the wheel, there is the knowledge that one is learning to be a safe driver. ' ,UQ .90 I -,. ,jk 41 Q 1 C'- -N 1 5 . Ili: 1 Q 53 x g 5 0 m -I . u -a- Ilyx , ,, 5 , f 'u 75? 'C Y .' 4 ' V bf ,ii fn f f ' ' f X ' ', 6 . 5 f f f f X' f j f- 1 ,A ' ff ' D f fl if Y- lf L . i X!!! Y F f , f kl R,-. -Xx x , ' gr -E- V- T2 f 2 fs 15, ea Z Je -5 69 K Z 7 1 4' eff- -4 K X Xf K N P PQ 5 rj-5 .U f ' -' L 5,4 - .1 7 f - ' -1, K 'I . 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GSAMI Senior Players are celelirities. THE JOHN MOTLEY MORE- HEAD HIGH SCHOOL BLACK PANTHERS: lLeft to riglitl Phillip Price, Dennis Gillie, Davey Clark, Tony Tilley, Roy Mitchell, Donnie XVnll, Jerry Reece, Pete Simp- son, Ken Robertson, jimmy Hatcher, Bill Pace, Roy Camp- bell, Richard Cox, Al Cox, Ed is RUSSELL HATCHER KENNETH ROBERTSON ED HUNT Hunt, Carl Grohs, Edward Young, jimmy Bumette, Frank Ratliff, Mike Dineen, Lonnie Clark, Gregg Stegall, Kenny Gilley, Tom Bateman, jerry Hopkins, Eddie Butler, Russell Hatcher, Iimmy Griffin, Steve Holmes, johnny Emory, Richard Dyer. DONNIE WALL CARL GROHS EDDIE BUTLER ,,,,,l,,, 3 V , i S. Q54 ' I, ' I y 3 fx X, 15- 7 JERRY REECE BAILEY PRATT 41 So get in there, you guys, and trample that quarterback! Coach Now let's see . . . Coach Price and ye olde clipboard. Honeycutt delivers a sermon in the fieldhouse. Behind the team we find the coaches, and the Goodness but they've got a wicked line. Mr. Wilkes makes notes while scouting our opposition. A hunting we shall go - our trusty Mr. Rabon is on the trail that leads to a scouting trip again. are ag 'Q'-H-sb 42 x earl Now see everybody? XVe do love each other! Football co-captains jerry Reece and Russell Hatcher. manager, ancl the captains. , , 4 ' Q . -. Wg, -psi, wi. ., 'x 'v3'T?fS'i4u.,o:,l-N 1 V . gn.-.. A., 'x 1 n My buckCt's got a hole in it . , Edward Young, team manager. Q., f ' V V P ' F X gray -. V f 3 ' A4 N- , ' ri. g5fme?wr Q15 '.:?v-AI: , I .. . A , gg. Y cs. .. . .l., 1,--,1- . w'0.., .L fx . :jiri '.' RF. ' 1 I A wmv. 4 ' -,Iwi 4 3 L' GA :fake Hut! Hutl Hut! A A The Red Team . , , CLcft to riglztj Al Cox, Phillip Price, Frank Ratliff, Gregg Stegall, Johnny Emory, Davey Clark, Bill Pace, Richard Dyer, Mike Dineen, Tom Bate- ?f-' Wg I man, Steve Holmes. .S-g',,g,,v -ban :Wg L I ALL. are 7,15 L I J Vim .Arg .t ,I at Well, they're eager beavers, aren't they? . . . The Cheerleaders and the panther give the boys a yell as they come on to the field. At times, tfie ans fi 2 And, you see, the reason we lost . . . Coaches Honcycutt and Price discuss tactics with a parent. Why don't you just be nice or I won't buy any popcorn. Norris Ford and Frank Barron visit the concession stand. They're cold, but they're warming the bench. Team spirit - that's what'countS. 44 r '-N i5emSelv2S steal the sliow at Ball games. A face in the crowd - is it yours? Everybody comes to the ball games, even Ellen Marlowe and Margaret Bundy. J :V .Q 'z lx, 1 . M ,. H . ,L ' ,ful .. ya 'i l' Hilfe, XVAIT . . just a minute, you know - oh nol The referees and the players have 51 slight disagreement. C-LOOM in the broadcast booth - we must be lomng. Meanwhile, back at the ranch, er concession stand, Lucy Grogan, Elizabeth Ann Martin, and jane Tulloch wait on the hands, er . . , customers. 45 Get up, get up! You're killing me! A Morehead player makes an opposing player terribly unhappy. what . , .. 7 -- - M J f' l ' Q g,f :.fI, 7? -1. RW, . ,ffl Ginger' 14,111 - pf, . EY, , 4,1 , . l Q 1 g L 'F l 2 .M ' J f . Q ' 3 ' Q 1 b Q - ' V ' S F 'ri iz' 15 'fp ' 7 'Q ' P H - li , .MP . QF-1 xF?:f', V' .,V ' , x .- , lx 5 1.5515-EZ .fl :' A 'ff'-Lsfgfsr 1' ,Q 51351 . ..,. , . VW., -' p- . DJJ- , z 5' , ' '4 1.1 J' 'S Q. ' X r' .' x' ., Ls: ,givin mahes a team win? Support! ,WV - f lv l f' if YVhy don't they let me play? Our mascot No. li, Marty Self. l 46 what is support? 1 , gl- Q 4 5 l I And what've you got? Nancy Scales, Gale Q Shelton, Karen Sapp, Pat Yount, Karen Mize, ' Brenda Collins, Jan Thomas, Gail Washbum, Ann Soyars. l The only word for her - GO - Nancy Scales, Chief Cheerleader. Little girl - big yell. ' Our cheerleadefs mascot, WVindy Hoover. Scfiool spirit! who provides school spirit? Zfie Cheerleaders! All for Morehead - the I. V. cheerleaders: Susan Robert- son, chief, Sandra Hall, Birdie Stewart, Ellen Mar- lowe, Ioyce Cannady, Mary lane Stephens, Margaret Brmdy. .2 gfi Here, kitty, Lrtty , our panther . . Gail Camp- bell. lir 13 H s J AH for Morefiead, stand up and Holler! 8 Ken Robertson makes a brilliant dash for our lonely touchdown in the Brevard gmne. Russell Hatcher hangs on to that pig- skin and runs while Ed Hunt clears the wily. 1' . . WNY- ' . ' , ff' ' fy T: Eli!! Ml. Q' 4' 4 , - ,,...' bil A111 1 Moreheafi High 1961 Football OVCI' XV LOB-A Nl l49l'l SlCP'l'. l SEPT li SE PT. l 5 S l-I PT. 22 xEl I'. 227 lim,-xuqx Mason Mflflinsvxlle Norlhwl-sl .vlshulmro lh-irlsx lllt' ' South .llnnlzunv lies-Mun-1' A Nlnuul .Xara lll,r1I -l N' fl-l 11 AWAY AWAY IIHNHC AWAY llllllll AWAY lllnll AWAY Om tu o walmnt ll.llfl7flLlxS rush madly down the field in pursuit ol thc ball carrier. x Man what a scramble! Bessemer and Morehead clash on the line of scrim- mage. 'I ur F rl rn l' lx U4 l' Zu U1 l' 27 N1 rx ,1 lmuxlllv f,l'.nx Conference Games 4, Homecoming 49 uuul-L llllllla A good hloelx saxes the day for Roy Campbell as he goes over to make a TD for More-head. Co-Captains Russell Hatcher and Jerry Reece shake hands with the opposmon. if fi X kQI1 '-X N . FN I , 9' n 9 Y 1 fwwmf- ffmffmf ll V 1Uf x im., W U ki 20 E QE 'WW ,lun ...Q-,x aqui 'H 'gf ! K Z w-M i 1961 62 leslleibull Schedule HIGH SCHOOL PANTHERSU Spray, Draper Coazh. Hugh Ciny Jan. 16 M1. Airy A Jan 30 lessemer A F b 2 I ds Il H Feb B M 1 llle F b 9 S AI an f 5 13 Op A F 5 I6 Mo A y rl F b 20 I H Fe Z3 I I Il A Z7 Mya! H F Ou M l710Ds9 IT vvlds C fee ' n Q -.117 1 . nf. 1 3 . Qi-f r X fx' 'V xxx Ki , I, V X,- x ,X I F 3 1 4 ' .jf i xx X. Q 4-X + fix' rr rer s i gi: . ..,.,.f f 'Y Ed Hunt Russell Hatcher ,QQ-fw vf -Q Q MJQXW 2 B Charles Chandler i ' , 2 K , , 1, , , ...X ., Dock Cilley Donnie Wall 5He Senior Players 5ry Hard to Win He's got it . . . but can he keep it? Chandler catches a pass while Duckett moves in to help. Don't be silly, peasant. Of course I know what I'm doing! Phillip Gauldin and Richard Clark manage the technicalities. Morehead has the territory covered by Hall and Hunt as Tilley goes up for a shot. I A x x I I Y M?-I .1 gf w. Q ri THE TRACK TEAM: Lonnie Clark, Joel Campbell, Dickie Woods, J. W. McCollum, Jimmy Dodson, Henry Mitchell, Steve Holmes, VValter Hilton, Tommy Hall, Donnie Wall Bailey Pratt, jimmy Burnette. rf-X -5, diff . 'N--z., Y fn-,fir x ,W en!- 'if .1 'f- rw W A : img, ,,, Q., Up and o. , .ver. Iimmy Dodson and Henry Mitchell take to the air for a broad jump. 55 Q-li i , 0 48 I ,Q 581' 1' 'n 'mf .4fQl Yeowlll Tommy Hall goes up Up, UP. Morehead takes pride in its variety of sports. Although here-to-fore unsung, the track team is in there slugging with just as much school spirit as in basketball or foot- ball. We are justly proud of them. f I ,,..n. .. Donnie Wall shows off some muscles as he rares back for a hefty toss. w n -1 1 ffi mml 'vi m il b K f . K ' jew - K X u m M XR Q-LJ? - , N if X fri W NN A f lv 1 , v A' f If i ff m X Cx ' KK 6 Y X M X ' I ,wi xlyzvgff! I I Q 1 K ,J ' V W Z Q my 54253 k j ffjz 10 'Z' J xg v Q m 77 cc H '45uperlative means Surpassing all otfiers .l,A. L., ,,,,, ,., ,.,, Q, ,A,.. . .5 . 'Q-,5g5'gvfyg1-13.51-'.-, 11,-1-g,.: 2.1, ,A A, .. . - BEST ALL AROUND Frank Barron Alice Hunter Sugg i49hK2a6SflfNsi66'd3J35Kb'1l9P?1'3L-?,j.:y,:n..,,,x, WW 4 . .nga A I . my I ,w , , . . A his r QWMWNA MILLET ff 1 f MOST INTELLECTUAL David Holmes A Anne Morgan . 58 and tHaf is wHat tflese scHoolmates :lol MOST POPULAR Russell Hatcher Brenda Collins MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Donnie Wall Nancy Scales -7 And tHe 5est stood . s'f'3ff , ax !4 A s . Sempm-:x nr F' I 4 5 5. Q v H f Y Q S 4 ' . MOST ATHLETIC Kenneth Robertson Carlotta Duckett A. K , out from all tHe rest - MOST DEPENDABLE Iohn Walker Vfally Hoehl , Tall: 60 , .'. x f - -ff. w, ',' ,Mx , -A ,QV .4 fffg. .','1j.i ,Y.v14.t.., .QV i ,Q K :wt 9: - ivy .- j T in every way tfiat men BEST LOOKING Ierry Reece Ian Thomas could S66 X I V' 4 61 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Norris Ford Ann Matthews Umere tlrere is justice, every man receives BEST DRESSED NVi11iam Tate Lucy Grogan MOST TALENTED Harrison VVhite Nancy Gardner .,.,,, . cb - 4 ,ff r , f fmswgl-,. -1- X 'K -.-sf' 35112 -, wer. N, 11:-fe.: -3 .Q - ,Y x .. C I, ze '-vfevfzy, N221 ., ,. 15,.'.,::, :,:W,,, . -: ' J ,gif X - .r 1.I:'g-wswgfs xx x ef' A s lgx x .- f 21- f . 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Brenda Collins Bill Rigney, Gail VVashburn, and jerry Odell. Seniors are un-loving! The things that crazy editor makes nie do! Bill Rigney spends the clay working on the annual . , . another senior responsibility. Wlhut A committee . what the senior play . . and Mr. Morgan too. We can't wait to see is like THIS YEAR. K4 15, the Seniors! 4 kt ' . .. . ,X -S 1 V L are , -..'tff2.5f. T. ' , , Seniors are school spirited! At least Jimmy Fair, Wallace Martin, William Tate, and Nancy Williams sit on the front row at football games. ,.4 ,,., And just remember, she's mine! Seniors, Frank Barron and Stuart Shough, confer in the hall after lunch. Seniors are liusyl 69 Xlfishful thinking perhaps , . but Karen Johnson and jimmy Brooks measure for those all important senior status symbols - 21 cap and gown. XVe're richl, or are we?Y Senior class officers Lucy Grogan, jun Thomas, and Alice Hunter Sugg struggle over money from the candy sales. I :Haas ,,. ., ,h ' ': War., u :,':,f.!:'7'2 , , , . F,-sa -.Ai,s . 1 - ,-ff me-.QA 'Fm ., .51 .mite . ff .1- 'qs- '! ia W ,r Seniors are thoughtful! .1 y . rx '2 r 'ro , 3 5- LIFE By Hortense McGehee THE CLOCK By VVally Hoehl The clock on the wall Ticks constantly all day No matter what we do No matter what we say VV e canit keep time from passing gradually away. XVe swim. Yes, We swim. The shore is there , . . somewhere! But the current is here, pulling! sucking! Churningl Tuggingl Pulling us aside from our ultimate goal - If we let it. PRIDE By Ann Matthews His deep blue eyes glanced my Way, But I did not look. I love you, I would have liked to say, But I did not look. I stared ahead, my soul bereft, My brain pierced by a million darts. He looked again and sighed and left, And sadness filled my heart. y 70 Seniors are special! And there was one, numbered among the faithful, who rose above the rest. She ascended gracefully and in the light of truth, smiling all the while to pave her way. Far above jealousy, above malice, above revenge did she rise, . , y and we crowned her our queen and set her on a golden throne in our hearts. Nancy Scales, HOMECOMINC QUEEN. 71 XVill somebody tell us what Mr. Price is thinking while he stands by that door every day! ,237 X-'Z ,ff Study, Study, Study! In a study hall? Canclicl Camera Around Morefieacl X L lil ,A :,..--ft' S S' ' - - ff' just like the movies - almost. Joe Sherwood and Larry Kallam are pro- jector men. 72 XVhatlcha looking at G. Lf? That 3:15 rush! uess we caught 'rn f ..-... -QV--A, . you unaware! tw ml I -MH-,wma Aye yi yi! Carl Crohs finds things extremely crowded 1 , . at the ICG Cream store. if ' L2 nigga' .S Qi.:- EE?-, fa gg. VVhat are we thinking about? Huh, Larry Shively? 7 theres one thing I cant stand, its burned toast, so watch it! Terri Martin and Virginia Adkins in Home Economics. E3 , There is no rest for those who lnhor. Tommy Oghurn and Mike Dineen return from a KP job. -.q Are things really that had? They must be when Pete Simpson is the only dish on the cafeteria table. jimmy Burnette re- fuses to answer and Louis Griffin just laughs. 73 z ?7 gQ 15 7' , , ' Zig ! A ',2 V 5 mg? I gl X 'ga' 4531 I , X M f ,ffm 1 aff V r W 17 55 K, X j 5 ff 4, , X, I2 ff 6 2 1, 7 ' .,.. ,, f A ZEN K? Q 05 QR W ! X , Y7Iff, ' AV , , 1. 14,1- . .. 7 . . 1 f sv , .X Q . A lilh I ' W A 'sg qw 1 ' 7 S, U 2 W x Cf l V S fy f . f 1 i g' W 'N . l K X Q f fm! V 2 9, H - ? Q 55:2 Student Council runs tHings smootHly. l -6' : x ' -- ' ' v. 5 ' - skgfflili?-'.' . or ft- r.-9552: -- 9 ' Q, :it :Az-iff, Faggv , '1 , 4,1 I kk I: t ' XVU.-N x ' ' 5 tv, 5 V ' A t x :V ,IL f fx, 5 5 595 .. ,H ,Q :X ,Q if it oh, MR. ODELL NASSAR Acluisor 2 -5 S XVho'5 the St. Bernard? A hull monitor studies while on duty at lunch time. Oooli that smilcg Norris Ford, president of the Is it really all that funny, Mary Anne? Student Council members sell jackets at lunch. Student Council. 76 Coil Cinnphcll points u finger, Norris Ford looks shecpish, Jimmy Law laughs, and xLuc-y Grogan smiles nniuscclly. Xlhuts up?ll Student Council officers. 1 X . To tell the truth, the whole truth . The president swears in new sophomore officers. Knees were knocking, and hearts beat fast . . . just before the Eolancil members made speeches on school conduct to the student o y. Oh clear, I'1n nextl Lucy Grogan addresses the students while others listen and wait their turn. 77 Now get in a straight line you peasnntsl jane Tullock and Frank Barron escort students to lunch. ,f Q - -V 1- wif- - - ,- ii ,:. f t 1 -.W f--f-f'-f- W, V..- - 1 2. 1 'MNH If everyone lit iust one little candle . . . they all did, and look what a nice, bright Honor Society we have. yellow tassels and good grades rate in the XVl1o mc? MQ? ME! Carolyn Sliropsliire the annual induction cc-rclnony. taps Faith Hunkins in Honor Knights fLadiesD of the Round fSquarel Table - National Honor Society officers: Beth Martin, Wally Hoehl, Karen Sapp, Margaret Amall. She signs in blood - no, just ink. Jean Johnson affixes her name to the register of the National Honor Society under the watchful eyes of Karen Sapp and Elizabeth Martin. I XVith finger bent and the ghost of Emily Post pcrvacling the atmosphere honor roll students attend the National Honor Socicty tca. Itis organized confusion. National Honor Society members make plans for their big event - Career Day. 1 Society i if E ri ii r A darkened room, lighted candles, black-robed figures, an air of suspense, can mean only one thing, - the National Honor Society induction ceremony. Annually, in the fall, new members are tapped into the society on the basis of leadership, scholarship, character, and service. The top l0'Za of the Senior class and the top 596 of the Junior class are eligible. Students are rated by the faculty in order to determine membership. Q4 kfffuidi 79 i .. sam-s,:,.,, s .vvi-1-1r.x1a:.w:a, ..,,m,,,,.,, ..,, .:.,,.,. , ,,.:,.a.f ,.4,.. - V- A-.ff .,.,.x 7 ,. 1 ,-,f... 1-. V N ,,.. . ..-Mm f fmt. fi., ,-g GW .4....-+-..1.r...... ...W . , ner, W Q ,A ,Y ay - -PM-25.5-Mikasa-fs-.h5.3,,l.,.fFr5z..,.1-.,:f5.:,g.,s...:.-asat ..,. ,,. -:. . gt :J 1. .0 1-' 2525?-iarptf.'r-siiewsl-'zir.J-:-fx-is3f :15,' 'F . 1 - . ' -, ' ..f.-:u.-r-'V-21f 2:w3ff:2 -2 - l5'fYf9?: 'f1yb'f4.a S '. if -' ' 4' A ., 6 6 e 3 U fu I' C 6 C A C H C . , V .ME are-1 r t2ff2v:g1E-. 171c1lf5a'5135?-E5-1' .f I .Ea -' iii '-.-xv , ,, ' x t i 1 ' 0 ,.-.. Z41:..::,-.,E. ,.. N. ' -N W,-SN rf:-.Q If.: , . .-.aw F - .. .,.,. .. .. -- .A -. f .- -, ff- p 'Sari-ra:-:::fw..,--, ., ' 4 ' . ' 1 ' J v:' ,- . .L 1'---,'-f.'-.:f'-:--'-a..-.-1-3-::,-:min ' -. 1 I ' e A' ' .. ' -l'..,f1,,,,, , Q , -' ' was 5 f .rizeflmc-s-.1.1+:: f K-1 -Jygifw , y.12s1azj , , '. .. z f 'i5Sp::,I,j. . - .Sergio . '- . 1 2':if5'53:.' .' ' 'f .E L ' . 3 C-I-553:59 Rib-2124-I-ifklfi-:tl . -V J 'JErG:m3E2:Ea:W:t3fa1.::::-2 '- 2- '- f .N - ui.-3'.vr:kf 5 2 ,- '.1,1:f.1g3t2Q .I 5. f Q nuff f5:f:.,:,'- .f.' ff.g1sS-.viii-S -. ' 5- - -. Avi: 1 V- 9 5 . ' ,.:.Ast :.s i . Mes .vw f-- 'iff ' of-fzzifiir. E - 'ff - 1-'- 72 an 'I 1 s. 'H- as :--1. . mf f' -, , .wg , 1.1 -. ' - - A. ,Z -I. .- . , ' ' ' I .-J:t,.:.5.m:Qi'93-..P-.3552-. '41 V. A , . V ..,. ':1 1 - v. 1. -1-3 'P' T. ' g-.3331-2?g1gs 4? ' 515 ' N ' , .'v..'-:.'..'::i1.,1f ' ' , T '-g'T.,f,-,wltlg N fi -' 1 --4efi g'2'1fig: ' ...azcszg Donlt say ain't - tain't right. WVhat an English teacher she'll make. Carolyn Shropshire, student assistant to Miss Barker. 0 If a nation is to grow, there must be a desire to build, to expand, to learn - that comes from the heart of the people . . the youth. But they cannot do it unaided, and so there arises a class known as the teachers. To begin mold- ing the character of those who will build our country, is to begin teaching the teachers. The Future Teachers of America are learning. THE FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA: fLeft to rightj Brenda Collins, Gail Campbell, Karen Sapp, lane Tulloch, Hortense McGehee, Nancy Gardner, jean Johnson, Anne Morgan, Carolyn Shropshire, Beth Young. Lucy Grogan, Nancy VVilliams, NVally Hoehl, Betty Ivie, Ann Matthews, Anna Gibson, Betty Owen, Linda Farabee, lane Kirby, Carl Newlin, Cathy Holman, Ken Lem- mons, Karen johnson, Lillie Mae Jefferies, Patsy Burks, Sharon Yarbrough, Beth Martin, Barbara ,,. ,, Y 'Q1?a.,.t- VVho's the little grrey-haired lady giving away dollar EH Em , .N . . .J . bills? It's Mrs. Ferguson, of course, and the Future Teachers boarding the bus for their trip to NVOITIQIIFS College. C learn to teacfi -mu -'- ' . K ,.4. 5 x '-f '11- Q A-Lil v-v,k , Frank, Elizabeth Martin. Absent: Russell Hatcher, G. L. Kerley, Carlotta Duckett, Sandra Profitt. Advisors: Mrs. Ferguson, Miss Holt. f 1 X if M' 'f2 H W ' 'W AQRYHR''AEZEEEYiiTi'o'Rr-Elimin sumti svaoul. Humber. 1961 .I Vol. 10: No -l l 5 4: 3 ,w.,.,,, i 4 , szs i ff - 3 l i E - f x ,H ' J I Egxfft... -H., V rv . Wgmhwww diss.. ,,,.,f .,.'?.,x .,MP ...V A-LQ ,' , . ,V 5... . . . ,,. -K N,, ,,?, ix? M . w li H l li lil Q2 Q rg. ' .4 is ' i , 1, -XM i l X ' n 3 Members of the Clarion staff and advisor Doug Compton spend many long hours in the newspaper room compiling articles to be run in each issue of the paper. Freedom of the press was one of America's hardest won rights, and the old tradition of inform- ing the public is carried out at Morehead in the voice of the school - The Clarion. In spite of the hard work, the mistakes, and the frustrations, when the iob is done, there is a certain satisfaction in looking over the finished product. Editor Betty Ivie and her staff! Becky Blackbum, Pam Roberts, Mary Ann Shropshire, and Thelma Swindell seem proud of this edition's accomplishments. Mr. Compton, complete with therrnos, coulcln't look more pleased if he were reading the New York Times. 1.-0-...S ..--' ef' Ak! A v !,1J 82 lht Ottobtr issut of llzc Clumm breaks up 7th period classesl Mx but they seein mfully pleised NVho wrote the Chuckle chuckle ha, File it away for a rainy day! The business staff: 101659 ha ho ho' Lynda Farabee, Susan Tiller, Dannie Matthews. Getting out the paper is no small task. It requires teamwork, co-operation, and a spirit of adventure. The staff must be prepared to speak out against injustice Cbreaking in the lunch linej with scorching editorials fsizzlel, to attempt new things Cpoetry by local beatniksj in spite of ridicule fgood nightj, and to publish the unbiased truth Cget a load of the gossip columnl without fear Qjust waitill they get their hands on youl. r ',,v,--,,-.N,...,..-,- -.-,,.,---,,,,-,-,.-..--.-...Q-..,-q z :g THE CLARION ,Q gg ig Morehead High School ' 'I QI Spray, N. C. X l ii if fm! ' ua T - . PUBLISHED MONTHLY li 1: 4: , ' ln K Editor ..,.....,..............................,...,,.,.......,....... Betty Ivle I1 Editorial Staff .......... Becky Blackburn, Pam Roberts, lr Mary Anne Shropshire, Thelma Swindell +I E Business Staff ,..... Lynda Farahee. Dannie Matthews 1, f'irt'ulati'm Staff ............ ,....... X Vaiiy Hoehl, Manager Qi Q Mary Ruth Willard. Gloria Young ll li Typists ................,...,... Eecky Blackburn, Susan Tiller IQ :I Advisor ...,,. ,...,, ................, i.,,...... D o ug Compton 2 L.,,:,-,.-,-,,-,..,: TJ..-fs-,,-,,:::,,.-7-,f,:,,,,,5 Hghe Aesthetesu prove that literature isn't stuffy! I don't see any monocles. Is this really the Literary Cluh? looks of the loot , . The Aesthetesv of I. M. Morehead High School was organized and founded by students who felt the need of expansion in the liberal arts. Members participate voluntarily in creative writ- ing, oral interpretation, selected reading, dramatics, and music appreciation. It provides a healthy exchange of opinions, talents, and ideas. The naughtier they are, the better they sell! From the Com'mon, you're an officer. Tell us what The Aesthetesn means! OHicers: Ann Matthews, Frank Barron, Margaret Arnall, Betty Ivie, John Walker. 1 l L 84 l Eets' play house - with the guture Homemahers. What, no boys among this feminine pulchritude? Statistics say that the nation is run by the average house- wife, and to be a better than average homemaker is the goal of members of the F.H.A. The cake may fall, and the dress be too small, but it was fun leam- ing, and even more fun in progressing to accomplishment. Of course I've only put the zip- Mr. Compton, what are you doing in the F.H.A.?! Talking about job possibilities. per in three times already. Of- ficers: Ann Soyars, Mary Anne Shropshire, Peggy Lashley, Vicki Hopper. 5He Carillon Staff tells fi-2 ?4w939vf'4 . -: V ,,':gi4,-4, 1.73-3. ff. 7 1:4-'W 2- 1 ft. 22, ijvgf 5 , ,Q- vi? A ' , ,X-.5 ,:' L',.,'1.- Z 'NJ 1,-mzagmwqwsm.. +..,,? . A motley looking crew-Nancy Williams, Elizabeth Mabe, Wally Hoehl, Ellen Marlowe, Elizabeth Martin, Alice Kirkpatrick, Betty Ivie-the layout staff, Absent: Joyce Cannady. Chief trouble-makers - Elizabeth Mabe - artist, Wally Hoelil and Elizabeth Martin-editor's assistants. Girl in a hurry-Nancy Williams, Editor-im chief. Our teeny advisor ul W X, ,J 1, . - V w 'P mb! ,If ,I Mas. JOAN CITTY W ' 86 KC !7 66 77 the Kong and the Short mf-4-AX Desperation written on every face-we need money! The Business Staff works on ads: Dwight Manuel, Rodney Snow, Carolyn Shrop- shire, Carlotta Duckett, Beth Young, Ivy Smith, I ' Carlotta, this impudent sophomore demands a retake! The Busi- ness Staff struggles with pictures: Ken Lemons, Sharon Murphy, Ira Bircham, Donna Squires, Anna Gibson. 87 of it Work! Work! Work! Work! Work! Work! Work! Work! Work! Work! Work! Work! Work! Work! Work! Work! Work! Work! Work! Work! Work! Work! Cir! with il purpose-Carlotta Duckett-Busi ness Editor. 1, X- .dd CD ATS !H,'! Hz fs, I 5HrougH balmy spring days, and cfiilly fall evenings in glaring Sun Sun glinted on the shiny trumpets and trombones and The smart black and white uniforms stood crisply in a row. The big bass drum looked bold enough to boom across the park, Wfhile the feather in the drum ma1or's hat swayed iauntily in the breeze. The little majorettes were poised with knees saucily in the airg And everyone smiled. The band was all set to march down the terrace Walk, But the toy soldiers never moved. 88 and sudden rain, our wonderful, fieautiful 5and plays on and on and on! The conductor raised his baton. The band members lifted their instruments. Down went the baton! Down went the lips of the players on the cold steel! And up floated the strains of a waltz. The piece continued, - flowing, rolling, swelling, diminish mg. The conductor stretched his arms. Out went the batong The last measure rose to a crescendo of sound. Slowly, down went the baton XVhile the last few notes hung in the air And softly died away. 89 qi +3 i ' i i 1 il it ,f i i i i 4 i . I 4 i i r 1 i i i i i 1 Music moiivafes many things, among them, un' fri Hey . . . who are the guys in the cute little suits? The I. M. Morehead Marching Band. 1 f ' ,.,., . ' I ' - I ,fu-L Q ,V 'N ' ,,,. , .1 Jef .I ' ' A 4 -'lv ' . , V, ' 3, 1, 4.1.5-u I pal , 'F ew V vt, . . ', A , -. ,:,. 1- ,,.,, ., , 3 q u 3ie,,,,4 , -A P - ' , 'Q' Q F:' .-Lf hfJ,i..:Lz,'., Jb' ., -. . .3531-wig- :if-fi 4-M , I 4 ., gzjf . pf F ' Melvin Harmon, president, and other band OfHC91S plot sub FTF. fl .gA.r p My is vcrbiwc antlvltleb after a jam session - 4 .- f ' ' . E The hand takes the form of '62 to honor the Homecoming nominees , and old grads in the lmlf-time ceremony. 1 1 i ii it aunty majorettes add spice to if x, ' 5 W6 9 l A Q N BOBBY LUNSFORD Drum Major NANCY GARDNER M aiorette I ' qi.. W. ,Ji 'x lm Li? YJ' VP!! ! ' Af' X 'W A 'f KW -f' -' W 5 '-'J ,..4L..aiQuka5 SANDRA PROFFITT C11 icf Majo rcfte 91 tHe Band! 4 VICKI ANDERSON Majorette ,A-A Y BETTY SILVER M aiorefte 4 1 w '5.-f-f'Ns-....., www- 'QL 'ctubxa Sw- 2, ?,f Mf,-,, ft, +-I--:WL T- X..-fx' ff., 'Sz' 4-55.741, , Y , 1.1, 1 -5, 5 A nba:wg'L:5rf,:,Wi,,,fmL,n,f ':-.,,,,w...:W,4- -:..,,,,,,,.-ff s..,,-'f-- gifg..-, Ynxlrf -V iw!! E-at Yvjqrn Vlsilxrir 1 V 1 V K r C? Q Q i 1 3 r V 1 The J. M. Morehead High School Clee Club . . . with voices ever raised in song. W 92 Hours of practice mahe our wonder ul lee , .--W' Those paragons of virtue-the point sx stem Clee Club Officers Lucy Grogan, jimmy Fair, Pat Yount Man first learned to express himself in words, and he said many beautiful things. But there came a time when words could not satisfy him, and so he reached out for something else - something that would soar up to the esthetical heights he longed for. In happiness, in love, in sorrow, in tragedy, he sought a better medium to ex- press himself. So he turned to music. And that is why a melody somehow seems to float from the sublime portions of the soul. l L, iw s- ww F-S X A N fm lcurfgsxml Qin 41' A Mwllf A f M ' lg x AQ X' X fy X Q 41 X lxvm ff'- U ' -X: XX 4 x . S XXX Wx 'I' V Q X XX 1 irg x Qxxx 2645 ff W JM XJ .ZX Q W X X 'SE MJIKQ 'A S N Nm X WW ' -J 1j 1 X , H! ad 4: X jx F H P M ' 'P XX gem N ik X Cf U I 'nw YQ Ax 1 5 W3 Q53 5Hat last-minute scram5le to get tlle decorations 'KI could have danced all night One, Two, Three, Four . . . 'tluatla the way Leprechauns polka? 2. f G -1 r.4g1jX , D ' Friends, Romans, and Countrymcn . . Nancy Scales served as mn tress of ceremonies. .. 96 in place only adds to the fun of tHe unior- Senior. sox' X I wonder why-'i . . . she's standing there in her socks. Gail YVashburn furnished ll portion of the entertainment. And this 15 hfiltlldlil Glurkenheimerf How did those people get in the receiving line?i! .fr .fi dawg '- A-mv , .f - v N Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! The Grand March moves forward 1n stately procession. 3am'zl-lar aces turn up at Homecoming! Is thit a million dollar smile? The Homecoming queen, Nancy Scales, and her court, jan Thomas, Brenda Collins, Alice Hunter Sugg, and Lucy Grogan. Yes, Mr. Nassar, I will give her the flowers. Mr. Hough crowns the queen while Norris Ford stands by with a bouquet and Mr. Nassar whispers instruc- tions. The only candid shot we,ll ever get of this character! 5He Science Hair provicles a challenge in intellectual acllievemeni It's a flower . . . we think. Anyway, Katie Howe netted a blue ribbon on it. ,Q - X I ?. 4,1 Ill lll y 1 wa .NA -, The Science Club, under the aclvisorship of Mr. Morgan, plans and carries on the Science Fair from year to year. Congratulationsl Mr. Newlin shakes the hand of jean nine Craddock, winner of the 1961 Science Fair. Quite a show . . . don't you think? At this rate, she'll turn into a mushroom! Corky Anderson djs- I plays a Hne project and a blue ribbon. l Open House gives ifie community a cliance to see l Morehead, A r Q V' , ?f14u4.s EL 1 .- Ann Matthews plays the gracious hostess as President of the Future Teach- ers on the night of Open House. Miss Barker discusses her students with their parents in the course of open house. Wonderland by night-Morehead all lit up. 100 After Z1 tour of the building, thirsty parents adjourn to the cafeteria where refreshments are served. 5He new auditorium glows with Beauty. . k 4 We are glad they know what tlzcylre doing! Carl Newlin and Kim Bowman operate the lighting system in the new auditorium. Watch out or all that horsepower will jump out at you! Gumey garm?, john Walker, and Richard Watkins check the interior of 0. 1 . Proof of the pudding . . . a fairyland in glitter and shadow. V- A' These responsible CPD bus drivers transport us to and from school every- day: Wayne Alcorn, Pete Pulliam, Jimmy Borer, Gumey Farmer, Walter johnson, Russell, Chatman, Eddie Butler, Tommy Hall, jimmy Chandler, Melvin Harmon, Walter Hilton, Richard Watkins, john Walker, Charles Yarbourgh, Bryan VVinn, Iimmy Brooks, Melvin Law. Advisor: Mr. Carroll Rabon. lOl 5543 Ca eieria worgers prepare our luncges. 1 i KV . . M 4 .fm-umm :ag . fix. 4' f v , 1 'tw f f-- .W Mrs. Dunn supervises as her workers prepare dinner for the many students who enjoy the convenience of eating in the cafe- teria. Can you imagine making enough rolls to serve 600 students? . .-: 2 Neatness and efficiency rate High Here, Bertha labors faithfully, keeping our school in shape every day. , L li ,' ,., ,A ?1tfX'x?f:' f UR Ed and James are busy with the task of keeping Morehead clean and tidy. w v I r I ll l :fr 'Hi' ' T-.P1412 1 , 5 . .1 7f'14- ,j ' ' ' rl- l lf'- 'fa-1. .f 1. , V 'A' . ,, :Hy '-:in -'Lift-Li, ,4.e.1..g2me,: 108 X,- 'N wp-. N f X JQX xmvm I X w N IQ W NJ If WX Q4 XNQ AV MR 0 I 42 H I QW xw N PM Um w ,Z 51,00 lb? X f W yxxgxw X 1 4 E N4 f W X k M A :ff Vi? f f QP MM fy Sk D' 'Q Af , 'IZ ' J-X IWW ' P Nr J hw Nr + X 51 W ' M JXNMD X X. Q - X NI Q x XZ' VI KLM, 1 f NN i 'WT ,V fx W Xxx 1, X W0 W A X NT' mm ' il W i W K Z fn, X , 0 W K X QQ W X X X Q T, X X5 X w X' it l Seniors are older than everyone else big wheels school spirited mischievous in love with love impressed with them- selves frantically busy having fun so possessed of everything, and so soon to lose it. I .gf-A 5 1 . iw l l i z i 'f '- Wm L -. N . i I I 4 i Senior Class Officers ALICE SUGC, corresponding secretaryg IAN THOMAS, vice-presidentg FRANK BARRON, presidentg CARLOTTA DUCKER, treasurerg LUCY GROGAN, recording secretary. it 106 XE Zi C OTIS XVAYNE ALCORN Yin fp 'Hx- ir- ' Lg, , Seniors 1952 .GQ 'Qi in Q 1T.. ' JACKIE RAE ALLEN PATRICIA GALE ALLEIN CARL IULIAN ALLRED FRANCES VICTORIA AN DERSON 107 465, in-.,., ' I dill' -va. ,. Www,-, ...Xgv SUSAN FAYE ARCHIBALD MARGARET HAYDON ARNALL -w-..,.,, vhs-A xmgy 3 W Kin.. .ff IRA TRAVIS BARROXV '- fimkwg, 4, N uw., ,.,. LARRY EUGENE BAULDING STEPHEN RONALD BARKER 108 f Seniors 31 T359 + I v a- , :Q-,Cx -up-1 X11 A. I- .L fi-BRIS - f' x .- P uv 1-X'fff'. 1 - .1 x.. 1 '5 x-fag-p,,C5.g?Mj5.'5' I fm A x - I I vii 1, ' Q NNN ' , ,I 1 ., .gg QW' 1 . 4 Lo- 1' L 1- -. 415 iz:-v 1962 4 FRANK EUGENE BARRON DOUGLAS CLIFTON BARTON XVILLIAM RONALD BERRIER REBECCA HALL BLACKBURN CHRISTINE BOWERS 109 'Z LQ... Wuxi-,.. in wsu.-..f Seniors , a.,,,,..w . 'Q'Q-:N-Ng.. Qrvw-w,v KIMBERLY BOXVMAN THOMAS KEENE BROCKUS IAMES RAINDEL BROORS PATSX RUTH BURLS CHARLES EDXVARD BUTLER 110 0 ,bk 1 Y 41. l. T !J41m 'f 1. ARCIIIE DILLARD CARTER CLORIA DALE CARTER IOANN CAUDLE IW 'uv' 1962 CHARLES XVILLIATXI CHANDLER LYNDA CAROLYN CHANDLER 111 'JR , v dsizi . A W-tfa? . Jfiii ta - . 1' ,. pf' 'Z 1275 14 15235 - F isis 'g,qrF It X ' ' 1 wfiggj., WAYNE RICHARD CHANEY 'H' N.. ,N Seniors 4lBf:1- ,,,,, DREWEY LEONARD CHILTON THOMAS MELVIN CHILTON f ' ' if CHARLOTTE IOLENE CHURCH JAMES RICHARD CLARK 112 --.L -.-...-g :.-.. PAULINE DE LORES CLARK BEVERLY ALICE COCHRAN MW: BRENDA SUE COLLINS LANYRENCE XVELDON COX .3 1 MARY EVA CRAFT 1962 113 A , .,.I, - 5, I , .V 1-A ,Y ' f,Lfu'..2m, m-.-,.f'.4agfv,-QW: 4, ,T wx r A 1. QI ff? I . 1 ' ,H 6 'V 's 1 ' 1. f 1 1-J RUTH VVATSON CRAIG M IL. ,f as-.If UN MILTON R. CROUCH PHYLLIS ANN DANIELS IANICE ROSE DILLARD SANDRA GAIL DODSON ,, . wr q,I' I . Senzors 114 I .... - k-,.nzf-3-A-,.:..1, -. , , .mad I an Q.- fa. -f CHARLES NI ILLIAM DGOLEI PATRICIA CARLOTIA DUCIxIL1'T CAROL EYONNE EVANS ,HQ ', ,. M, -- N-f 491 OTIS DAVID EVANS JOICE LORETTA FARCIS 115 1962 Ae Seniors MARTHA REID FITZGERALD ,X 'Nw 44. MYRA ANN FITZGERALD DAVID LEE FLINCHUM INORRIS DALE FORD IRIS ELIZABETH FORD 116 t iw' ,,- ,...,.-'x I 1 ,v gy-1 Q BARBARA ANN FRANK Xi ,,-'f' ':'t:1w fQWWW1 4 1962 X115 SHIRLE1 JEAN FRITH Am., ,W Y Tn- IOE HOMER FULLER SHIRLEY JEAN FULP -...,. 7- Y lb.. Wx 47 ANN ELIZABETH GARDNER 117 A Seniors JAMES PRICE CARRETT PHILLIP XVAYNE CAULDIN ANNA MAE GIBSON DOCK WILLIAM CILLEY FRANCES REBECCA GILLEY IIS iam. flvluvvf' ' NNN LUCY ALLEN GROCAN XL -115 'M Mm 'iv' - Y 1962 'iv CARL ERVIN CROHS LINDA SHARRON HALL FAITH MARIE HANKINS MELYIN URBANE HARMON 119 'L' 2' is 4..- Seniors Z? BONNIE KAY FRANCES HARRIS JAMES RICHARD HARRIS JAMES RUSSELL HATCHER ROBERT MELVIN HICKS CHARLES RICHARD HILL 120 1962 MARCIA MAE HILL -Q, -Q 'BN DAISI WADE HODGES MAE WVALSER HOEHL .ii DAVID RQSS HOLMES z :. . ,-'D yy, GLORIA MARIE HONDROS 121 5 I X A , V 2 A E .1 if .:,,, ,l,. ,, V, 4 'e A f. VERA FRANCES HOPKINS ':,.V , L 7,u6h'4 8 KL A t gf, an 443, 4-wg gamma LARRY GENE HOPPER KENNETH DURWVOOD HUGHES LaVERNE HUNDLEY EDWARD GEORGE HUNT 122 KA. -a,....,. .V 'W'--Am JFQ-1 J W r N 1 i 1 1 Seniors 1962 PRISCILLA ANN HUTSON ROBERT LEE HX LER nm. .... wg. . . Qi BETTY JEAN IEFFRIES LILLIE MAE JEFFRIES 5q.,n' JEAN ANN JOHNSON 123 T Seniors KAREN STULTZ JOHNSON L BARBARA ANN IONES LESTER MACK IONES LARRY MICHAEL KALLAM FRANCES EVON KENNON 124 an aw? CUE LEE RERLEX Q , TIIURMAIN EDXX ARD LAIND '13, MELVIIN CLARENCE LAXV Q--N. RICHARD ELVIN LAX NE FQ, N-..... Suv, 1962 ANNA BARR LEA 125 35: W-QA KENNETH MARVIN LEMONS AUFELDIA ELIZABETH MABE VERA MARIE MANUEL HOMER IUINIOR MARSHALL ELIZABETH ANN MARTIN 126 Seniors A 'u I U man.. , i E s I I N 1 4 ELIZABETII FRANCES MARTIN L MICHAEL DOUGLAS MARTIN TERESA ANNETTA MARTIN saw-q.y..,.,, W ILLIAM NI ALLACE MARTIN ANN MEDDAUCH MATTHEXVS 1962 127 I IOHNI XX ILLIAM MCCOLLUM HORTENSE MCGEHEE Y., :XX , K-1 f Seniors BARBARA JEAN MCGUIRE IXEINIXETH XX ILLIAM MEEKS HENRY LESTER MITCHELL 128 Lis-.,,,,.. ali' 'U' 1962 IACKIE ALBERT MITCHELL IOSEPHINE RAI MITCHELL MARGARET ANNE MORGAN BU M. CARL XYENDELL NEXT LIN IAN ET RAI NORRIS 129 lm- 'Eff r U w N 4 U M I 1 5 1 A l I Y i 4 uma? IERRY VVAYNE ODELL THOMAS LANIER OGBURN MARY ALICE OVERBY IOANN PENN ANDREXV JACKSON POWELL 130 Seniors nn. Ts Q Q25 'X r 9:9 BXILEX RAXNERS PRATT IEANETTE MARIE PROFFITT SANDRA GRAY PROFFITT 1962 ,, lx PATRICIA JANE PRUITT LLOYD CLIFFTON PULLIAM 131 x .A Qt Seniors f DENNIS CARETH PURDY CLAUDE XVAYNE RAKESTRAXV IERALD MICHAEL REESE RACHEL ELLEN RICHARDSON JOHN VVILLIAM RIC-NEY 132 MARY SUE ROBERTS 1962 CLAUDE ALLEN ROBERTSON ?f-N CARI XVAHINE ROBERTSON KENNETH LEE ROBERTSON qhL,,,,g.. .ffiiw VIRGINIA MARIE ROBERTSON 133 3 i Ng ajax Y! g, v- ig +- 3 JAMES BREWSTER RORRER Mfg, 4 X ROBERT LEE RORRER KAREN LENVIS SAPP ,dawn AIXNETTE LOUISE SAUNDERS Seniors NANCY TAYLOR SCALES 134 L A G, .. -.z ROBERTA GALE SI-IELTON Qs.. GLENN SAMUEL SHELTON IFES ..,., JOE WILLIAM SHERWOOD QQ 'W Am 'WY LARRX KEITH SHIVELX , l-an-f JAMES STUART SHOUGH 135 1962 CAROLHN RUTH SHROPSHIRE GEORGE RICHARD SLAH TOR ALVIN ELDRIDCE SMITH JOE CE ANN SMITH REBECCA RAE SMITH 136 fp Seniors ANN PARZADE SOYARS X em, YA, k 'jgxs-ff' DONNA DELORES SQUIRES if wf HARRIET BOSXX ELL. STACIx 1962 AQ, 3 .Wir JOAN DEE STAINBACK MICHAEL STEVEN STANLEY 137 K 'Ss...,,,...,f Nil!-.9 CONNIE JEAN STECALL Seniors 1 1 l i 1 I 1 I T 1 N Y 1 1 K, .,- , , TOMMY NATHANIEL STEAGALL iam Q RONALD PACE STEVENS GERTRUDE LEE STEWART JOHN DOUGLAS STONE 138 1962 3. S Q --- W M.-ff! ALICE HUNTER SUCG MARY ANN SUTLIFF NVILLIAM EDNVARD TATE BARBARA CAIL TERRY IRVING THOMAS 139 Q.. X L1 . -nas... ,.. ,pe -'5'f!-UW pywhyxm K, . cv-t: JANET DOZIER THOMAS KAREN SUE THOMPSON LINDA CARTER TRAVIS SONIA ANN WADE Qqnasu. Wx -s IOHN GUERRANT NVALKER 140 Seniors DONALD CLIFTON NVALL MARIE ANN VVALL LORNA CAIL WASHBURN eww IWW lm s.. . .gp A 155 kQ.fQ bw 1119 RICHARD RAY WATKINS CLAHTON HARRISON XVHITE 'Gr' 141 1962 I 7 9' R, 'hw r S e nio 1' s I 19 6 2 U CHARLES MICHAEL XVILLARD I I I BRENDA LEE 'WILLIAMS I NANCY ELLIS WILLIAMS I SAMUEL HOUSTON WILMOTH U EI I 'Q7-'YV LINDA GAIL VVILSON il 142 gg ww' A95 iw. sl' S NANCY CAROLYN XVILSON DICRIE ELMORE XX OODS BREINDA JOAN WVRIGHT JANET BUCKNER VVRIGHT Yffryn 3, LV' , X Qin Q4 -4 SHARON YARBOROUCH W' ELIZABETH ROSE YOUNG 143 Q .luniors are . always busy A talkative older and Wiser than J sophomores . studying theorems joining clubs , . rushing through R the middle year with a style all their own. is al l, 1 Mmm. YQ-, ' zzz: l 'I i ll ,A ,A i l 54 ,.-aw 'ir N 'N unior Class Cfficers it 1 BETTY IVIE, vice-presidentg WAYNE HALL, treasurer, JANE TULLOCH, presidentg SUSAN Q TILLER, secretary. N l Cl YVONNE ALLEN CORKY ANDERSON BRENDA ANGLE JO ANN BARHAM BETTY BARKER BILLY BARRETT tix., uniors GLORIA ACEE KAY ALDERMAN SANDRA ALLEN Q , Y.. 4- C www on 1--9 145 an JUDY BARRETT XVAYNE BARROXV IOYCE BARXVICK MARVIN BRINGEFIELD G. C. BRONVN GEORGE BROVVN DAVID BRUMBELOE MURIEL BRYANT JAMES BURNETTE uniors RAY BLACKVVELL PAT BOYTE JOHN BRAMMAR DONNA BURROUGHS GAYLE CAMPBELL IOEL CAMPBELL 7' 19' I 'Wx N-1 CURTIS CASSELL RICHARD CATES JIMMY CHANDLER JOE CHATHAM JUDY CHATHAM DXVICHT CHILTON uniors FAYE CARTER MARY LOU CARTER SANDRA CARTER .AAF F1733 4 1v', V' ff ' ,. ., wi. ., - ,. -:Qi Q, In-r lv ,:3,1,.:ivaf1 4.-1 J , . natal 1,, 147 CAROLYN CHRISTLEY BILLIE CHRISTMAN LONNIE CLARK Aw sg- IEANNINE CRADDOCK EVELYN CRAIG RACHEL CRAIG LARRY CURRY KAREN De-HART RENDA DQHART 514963 ' -, . .y W.:-,,5,q.1-,.g:'grr:gq, ' 1 '. '55, I'1ff-51.1 .V 1 Q.: H1'4'1 X1 i'f'3ff'?5--5 if 5 ' QQ. , , M ., 321,54 . 11, 4 . - ' . 3: A . V .:-pri I ,-9,127 . , ,w211.?.j,gv':g'.:1jI3 af f' ,. 1 1 W' A 4, A- I W A -I V V JV- -f wg.-42 uniors RAY COLE DIAN COOK BRENDA COX REGIELAND DENNY ROGER DENNY LOUIS DEVV -s: f1' Q5 BILLY DUCKETT JUDY EAST ALFRED ELLINGTON JOHN EMORY RONALD EVANS JIMMY FAIR Q, uniors BILLIE DILLON JIMMY DODSON MARIA DuBOIS LYNDA FARABEE CURNEY FARMER MARIE FERGUSON DAVID FRITH ALLEN GARDNER THOMAS GARRETT EUGENE GILLEY KENNETH GILLEY BILLY GILLESPIE uniors BRENDA FOLEY JOAN FRANKLIN JAMES FRAZIER JIMMY GRIFFIN LOUIS GRIFFIN LEN GRIFFITH XVILLIAINI HAILEY JOYCE HALL TOMMY HALL YVANDA HALL XVAYNE HALL LAURA HARRIS FAYE HIGGS JUDY HIGGS BETTY HODGES uniors JEVVELL HENSLEY JOYCE HENSLEY FREDDIE HICKS u I PATRICIA HODGES JERRY HOLLAND CATHY HOLMAN '6- B 152 if Z'If STEPHEN HOLMES SHERMAN HOLT IANICE HOPKINS 'Kiwa- .4 1 ., ,.-., -.9 .. 15, ,N .x fi E.. N 5, . MARGARET HOXVERTON MIKE HOXYERTON CHARLES HUBBARD FREDDIE HUDCINS XVAYNE HUNDLEY MIKE HUTCHERSON uniors CAROL HOPPER VICKI HOPPER KATIE HOWE get 153 XVALTER HYLTON BETTY IVIE OLIVER IEFFRIES . A-1--5. '-1. N 5. :ar-,yf:g-,.- sg., 22 I Y , , ' ' .,5g.,, . .fx mx , ' I U I1 I O I' S , iflivsfff ' V , 31, t 93, if I -',.ffNf'f A- 'f5IH'i7 ., If, .is v . 'WX 'fur Eagan- 1 :af f -W' 'M I V-5:17 , ' W' A Q' I ' Q Y L.. u aw. - hz ivlsfff ' rw-:1'f1'eC-a':1 . zrilzff' E A A WALTER JOHNSON ,sig I E':T:A2if39 ,. 35?-1 ,A . 1 xx-9 - A. ' , , ?- :Q V CHARLES IOX CE Aasazafmfzi-5'-wi. , ., . ' ' MYiiiT:8f'Yf-f 3'If 1 .JIi?-ffl .:iE:'i.:. 'W' -,S 1--.-rr:--:wx ea- I:.q?g:...: P: W-j::r:5v!:L: ',.j5fgI,.1:f M, -1,3215 'ff 22253555-:f: ' asf v, ff .I - I- -sa:-grgxi'- 3 . I '-'-351:vaa!?a4'5:f5i:5f'Ef lsgwyze Sfajfa-,:3E5fi-f':-'2v:::a.2--2- 1 1 . El- ' 4. YFR ' tw: I 22- . ' Q P At,-'+: . 'ga ' f.fv 'J.r -1,E'a33S'YF 6PEr ga'-:VE-fi: ?f? .,'1f.5 1f-FLESNEQ,.N'iI': 1if'5 -Y 'Hi I DAVID JOYCE PATRICIA JOYCE SUE KELLY LARRY KENDRICK NELLIE KENNON LARRY KING .,. ' --.Q vs vix sew-A if 154 Q JANE KIRBY BILLY KNOWLES SUSAN KOONTZ 1:-'r BARBARA LEE RAY LEWIS CHARLES LILLARD ANN LONG REBA LUMPKINS LESTER LUNSFORD uniors BUTCH LAND PEGGY LASLEY IIMMY LAXV 47 MW., 'QQGS 51 5. AU' 1 I P' OO DXVIGHT MANUEL BARRY MARTIN BILLX MARTIN 'WN--:N ,ww- FLEUR MEDBERY KAREN MIZE A LARRY MOORE 3 5 1 ROBERT MOORE I 1 RACHEL MOOREEIELD il ', LARRY MORGAN i 1 J ,i K 11 x fx Y l ' x ' A si 1 i Al A K 1 uniors CLYDENE MARTIN PHYLLIS MATTHEW DANNIE MATTHENVS .MX JERRY MULLINS SHARON MURPHY TOMMY MURPHY ww.- it BETH PARKER JUDY PARKER LARRY PATTERSON LINDA PATTERSON PATTY PATTERSON CHARLES PERRY N. It 'IF Q-ff Q., QL! 157 uniors CAROLYN NANCE KENT NELSON BETTY OXYEN Q ,qv M' .1 I wr' IOHNNY PORTER SUSAN POWELL KAY PRICE -1 'Ur- RONDA PROFFIT LINDA PULLIAM LYNDA PURCELL A9255 uniors PHILLIP PRICE MICHAEL PRIDDY LINDA PRUITT ,gif ar 2 'S 2 , 2 ' 1,,.-4 ' A3 Y' 1 fwifvz- ea... CECIL PURDY GERRY RANKIN FRANKIE RIESON .Si 8, XVILLIAM ROACH PAMELA ROBERTS LINDA ROGERS I TTA BUFORD SCOTT CALVIN SEALS IANICE SHREVE BARBARA SHROPSI-IIRE MARY ANNE SHROPSHIRE BETTY SILVER JP., uniots XVADE RORRER LARRY RUMBLEY C-AIL RUTLEDGE 9. 4. 159 u....., 53 'QS PETE SIMPSON BRENDA SMITH IVY SMITH VW V. 5 5 ...'.? ' '- V 'fl ' V-LF' ,JXNH - 3526 , 'qw vz,1.7Q51'S59:5 .2 , ' Hg,s,r,jigga4g, Q, A -..,, vg,,-vw , , fax ,. W-2.3 A-Lf.. ?ws1.a-.,M,f ,.f1 1 f1e:.fY::faif2 4 iii 3135? 'x43'5IEfi5t'i' ' 1 5-'-' :F .'-'f 5:f!fwT?ife-Q5-1,1,a-1 11H:fx::fzew 4' f.-Tv -- 1' 2 pf' '- me-E1.14-9wrgg-155, , .. 5, ':..a,-s ' F' fi.: z:ff,:.- -A - Ely Y. '- 'N1ealZ'1 I : , ,W A . ,, .... .. .qw .wr 'if'f'!?1 ff: ' ' ,wp -1 My 7 R55 5 -1: , L ,A ff, ,, ,I 5?.,.151,q5,:-I 1 -u1:x3.':z-,f.4.-,f.f-.4- ,A-M 9' 4' I my ' 0 , 1 's1,a'1,M, + Q' 'vt f,, .zgvz 11 , 1 ,l 1 , .Y 1 y Y 9 , , fur ' ' 4 1 , Y., .. Mm 4 :W ss ' w 5 L9 1 1 l ,r Av-Q bw 9, ,gb - 4: 'sf -I-rffiiz A11 ,'1.-,,.u,:-,Ma-1:-A . ,. vm, 5 fafgiewr. 131-1231 1:11156-Zxivfl-1 f - 3:-24-V: 1 ' A ' 9 LEROY SVVEENEY THELMA KAY SNVINDELL ALVIN TAYLOR BARBARA TAYLOR MOLLY IO TAYLOR ANNE THOMAS LM- yi W 5,4 Q ,.,.. fi' ' unlors .,,, A,.. , O.,, . A JK A J ,W A A RODNEY SNOW N JANET STANLEY IACQUELINE STUMP x Axim'- ' x Q ROBERT THOMAS CHARLES THOMPSON EVELYN THOMPSON 160 My SEGA. 5:- UNIOTS Aft' Lx wr-r SUSAN TILLER TONY TILLEY IERRY TRENT JANE TULLOCH GLORIA UNDERXVOOD PHYLLIS UNDERXVOOD :KW IANE THOMPSON RAMONA THOMPSON NELL THORNTON ww, ,lv 'US '1 VONB E VICK R VN? sr- ' 161 B. G. 'XVASHBURN PATRICIA XVEATHERFORD Nc1 :'3v, Wo.-.J AMELIA XVHITLEY DIXIE WHITT MARY RUTH WILLARD JOAN WILLIAMS BRYAN VVINN CAROLYN WOOD UIIIOFS IUDY WEAVER THOMAS WEBB JENNIFER WEBSTER 2 VIRGINIA XVOOD HARRY LEE WRAY CAROLYN WRIGHT ' 332 ,Ja 'Tyr .1 , ' .v ' 5 if xx we UTHOIS CHARLES YARBOROUCH EDWARD HOUNG GLORIA YOUNG PATRICIA YOUN T The only word for the lunchtime scramble - CHAOS! All those EACER faces-ice cream is a booming business. 163 VVell, they are school-spirited, even if it is Cold. XVill he or XVO1l,t he get his hot little hands on that ball!! In all of life, there are many stairways: Proud ones that lead to towering grandeur, New ones with untried strength that hopefully Plain ones with classic design and simple lines, Old ones, rickety and worng And every man must sometime climb one: STAI RWVAYS boasts, Some rush up eagerly, taking two steps at a time, Some bounce up gaily with springtime in their step, Some trot up precisely in dignified rhythm, Some trudge up slowly, bowed down with age and Care. There is character to be found in stairways, And the people who ascend them. Sophomores are . . . victims of the bottom locker . . . lost at the lst pep rally . . . left out of .lunior-Senior plans . . . always there at football games . . . owners of a fresh, young look like no other in the world. A 1' ff- Sopflomore Class Officers FRANK SETLIFF, president JERRY HOPKINS, uz'ce-presidentg JOYCE MITCHELL, secre- taryg ROY MITCHELL, treasurer. 165 I 1 .HQ gn sn 1 I 5 Fw-.q '++ -, 'fini V VVAV i'+i hY '++ 1 B f m 5 I ' ff f 'XX-.-, ' x X SL, gm, as NX, ' xx in X . X 4 'v S2,:- 4 1 'W-M... NM-. 5 2 . Z I 'Q 'M ' A , . 1-' ww- ws' 'inn ww., V2 b I X 3511 -Q.. X ' iii, 1 K I I fyufwnj 13,4 ,'n'- 4v,.,. Z '-4. Sopfiomores MYRA ADAMS IANICE ADKINS TONY ADKINS VIRGINIA ADKINS STUART ARCHER NORMA AXSOM DANNY BALL DIANA BANKS . BILL BARHAM DWIGHT BARNES JOYCE BARNES PATSY BARNES LINDA BARRETT RUBY BARROW LEON BARTON BARRY BATEMAN DON BATEMAN CAROL BELL RAY BENTON CAROL BICGS STANLEY BLACKWELL MIKE BOOTH SAMMIE BORIS MARY LEE BOYTE Sopfiomores FRANK BRADFORD CAROLYN FAYE BROXVN JOHNNY BUCKNER MARGARET BUNDY IRA BURCIIAM MIKE BURNS LINDA BURROUCHS MARTHA JO BUTLER RICHARD BYRD ROY CAMPBELL JOYCE CANNADY RUSSELL CHATMAN MARIE CHESHIRE DAVEY CLARK STEVE COCHRAN MIKE COOPER GLORIA CORUM JENNIFER COWVARD AL COX BRENDA COX RICHARD COX BILLY CRADDOCK HAZEL CRADDOCK JEAN CRADDOCK s.1:,.,,',, CM: - .ff , , s-tu,-mf '11 - I-Q-:gf:,:Q.fi.. 121'--47.-' 'L-5 53:-'1:1.5'.f,g2g:535a Q: 4 'P . 4:--Swcr-F5:t'2v f6f'1Z. 1 wa-. Q - ,, w imvsgkmlaw- ,S-in 54,1 ...af-vm. 5',f'22-T . V , ' - I . -ix -in fn' n mm if W ks, Ax -4 -A--...V ,, 'ws fn- an K ,Q u 5opHomores MARY FRANCES CRADDOCK VIRGINIA CRADDOCK LINDA CRAIG SARAH CROWDER SANDRA CRUISE CAROLINE CUNNINGHAM TOMMY DAVIS LARRY DENNY BENNY DILLON KENNETH DODSON BILLY DOMINA ANN DOOLEY WIILODEAN DOYLE RICHARD DYER DAVID EDWARDS GRACE EVANS IAMES EVANS PAM EVANS JOHN FRANK SUE FRANKLIN VIRGINIA FRAZIER CECIL FRENCH DICK GAMBILL CYNTHIA GARRETT Sopflomores 4 LC RONNIE GAULDIN - COY GIBSON Y 2, I 4? ar:- 1, ,f ' S 9 wk 1 1. WZ: 4. BRENDA GILLESPIE Y 1' JW? Jw: q l ... 9 I Q JERRY GILLESPIE SANDRA GILLEY DENNIS GILLIE SARAH GOVER LINDA GRANT DELIGHT GRIFFIN LILLY MAY GROGAN CAROL HAILEY MARTHA HAIZLIP BUTCH HALL ' MARGARET HALL ,, MIKE HALL MORRIS HALL 1 NANCY HALL SONDRA HALL ANN HALLMAN JOE BEN HANKINS 1. W. HARDIN Sl .fn ,, NADINE HARRIS REBECCA HARRIS ,Z NVANDA HARRIS - A . 'fx- f-Bbq' AW: Wg ' 5,2 vs A 1 7 6 , f ,. l as Law Mi' wx ' 1 169 2 3 If 35? ggi J-Wx in ,?-f-'E MW' -ilkiw 'R 4:9 3'4 'vv '39 Q. 170 I Sopfiomores MIRIAM HOPKINS MAC HICKS MIKE HILL JOHNNY HOLLAND BILLY HONDROS JERRY HOPKINS LINDA HOPKINS WILMA HOPKINS DON HOOVER BONNIE HOPPER GLORIA HOPPER OPAL HUDSON LONNIE HUNDLEY MARY ANN HUNDLEY MIKE HUNNICUTT JOHNNY HYLTON JIMMY IVIE ROBERT JARRETT TRILLBY JARRETT JANET JOHNSON SANDRA JOHNSON GUY JONES SAMMY JONES RONNY JOYCE SopHomores SAMMY JOYCE JERRY KALLAM JOHNNY KEATON PAT KEATON JEAN KINAPTON ALICE KIRKPATRICR SUSAN LaMAR ALFRED LAND CHRIS LAND RONNIE LAND SALLY LaPRAD DAVID LAXV CERRY LAXV LARRY LAXV SUSIE LAXV MELINDA LEMMON S JOEL LESTER SAMMIE LEXVIS ROBERT LONG JANE LUNA CHARLIE MacISSAC gn .g JOHN MacISSAC RICKIE MANUEL ELLEN MARLOVVE max me-A .F-Wx MN Na ,J-1 'Q M .M--. Us -. A --,, fa-f -vm 4 sy b4w'i5 Ja 'QZ f?ff!' ' z 1-. G A ' A W, i f VSV vm X. A 5, ,.. g 'fl'- RK E. 11. 0 .4 SopHomores PAM MARLOWE BRENDA MARTIN SAMMY MARTIN SUSAN MARTIN TOMMY MCCOLLUM OPEL MCCRICKARD JO ANN MCGUIRE NORMA MEADOWS ANN MEEKS TONY MEEKS ANN MINTER JIMMY MINTER JANICE MITCHELL JOYCE MITCHELL ROY MITCHELL JANICE MOOREFIELD MARGARET MONTGOMERY NANCY MORGAN RITA NANCE EDDIE NEWMAN JENNIE NEXVMAN ROSE MARY NOLEN BILL PACE JOHNNY PARKER 5 o p Ho m o r e s PAULETTE PATTERSON SHIRLEY PATTERSON IANTHA POWELL RONNIE PRATT ELAINE PRESSLEY GERALDINE PRUITT MARY ANN PRUITT VIRGINIA PRUITT CAROLYN PULLIAM DENNIS PULLIAM REBEKAH PULLIAM FRANK RATLIFF LARRY REED NANCY REEVES FRANK REID SHELBY REYNOLDS XVAYNE REYNOLDS DONNIE RHODES JAMES RIERSON CARL ROBERTSON KENNETH ROBERTSON MARTHA ROBERTSON SCOTT ROBERTSON SUSAN ROBERTSON 4 1 J' I 1 ' me xi' , nw.: x, -1- .U x I ...I ks- Nw? I . , . I J, 3 . ,SP I, af U I A Q Tw' 1 L. Gi fx ' ' awk 5, A I 1 1 L4 N.-.., RJ x vw! S. rib.. -V4f,,, ff? 4 in ev- ,os , 1, ,- 'D- Islas' v,1 w 73 4-pf 4 ' ' ,,,-.P ' L . P A ,. f ' V ii 'waz 'ss' 3- . .Q If 4 7' .., 1 .. VW, l Ln, . -Q. , iii ,f YW ' yiwi X1 ,1 J Sf, wif? ,,, Y 4' aux 53 , .NK 'T .V 1 1' gr'x 5-v x 1, .,,.. an 'Wb..,.,.f 46-'YW Ru? K UYTSVQ ,an mv Hit . : J V A --... 1 dv-. W ,X . Q Sopfiomores LINDA ROOP KENNY RORRER RONNIE RUMBLEY RITA RUTLEDGE CONNIE SAUL MICKEY SAUNDERS RANDALL SAUNDERS FRANK SETLIFF BOOKER SHECKELLS ROGER SHOCKLEY CONWAY SHOUGH CONNIE SIEGNER JOHN SLAUGHTER RUTH SLAUGHTER RONNIE SLAUGHTER DEBORAH SMART CAINETT SMITH JAMES SMITH JAN STANLEY RALPH STANLEY BARRY STEGALL GREG STEGALL JOHNNY STEGALL MARY JANE STEPHENS 5opHomores GARY STOPHEL BERTIE STEXVART BRENDA STOXVE RITA STRATTON STEVE STRUTTON TOMMY SXVINNEY JIMMY TALBOTT TOMMY TART DANNY TERRY MARIE THOMAS ROBERT THOMAS ANN THOMPSON PAUL THOMPSON VVAYNE TILLEY RONNIE TOLBERT GURRANT TREDIVAY am., gr -wx Wx 'vg- '. , '13 'f-N ' 75'-v 'WX it I w1,xg.'25gf' 3 - ' ' .-t1,L1.4 - K .I .,f . ' a T550 J LAW' up 3 -1 SQ . V i. N , xx .IE BARRY TUTTLE I In .. , BONNIE UNDERXVOOD 4, g 'W' A 3 MIKE VERNON PATTY VERNON STEVE 'WALKER LINDA XVARD MARY XVEAVER JOHNNY XVHITTEN sh 'ST ti ir 75 N. 'A ff' QQ f , ,Q 'Q if .-Q- x.. 1 JAMES YVILES o K' Sm .-A 3. JANE VVILLARD LYNDA XVILLIAMS s fn- 4 ,x.Y 'i'7f,SZ4P M- 1 ,:gQ+M.,3f 2 A X -O1 Q22-p bg, A Q vw a L vii' L A .z2?'e?y 1 9 ff V A ,S rx ., .. .. LA 'ALM K N- el! Y '.,-v-5 ' L. , 'fry' -.... 176 SopHomores DEWEY XVILSON MARK WILSON STEVE VVILSON 5-1-fx w i ' A x.. LAWRENCE WILSON KAREN XVIMBISH MAROIA WINN JAMES WOOD GAYLE WRAY LINDA WVRAY SONIA YARBOROUGH PHIL YOUNG ,Q--, - C',f 52W , ,Xm .. '4 . ' 4,' .rw- i gf I, N .t nf, v Q. U' -Q. 1,-f ,QQ . 5 , Lv , . ' QL. Q., -1-e wav, X v 'ff' f 1 r l I -f f .,: . -....- A X , - . x . ' if , td I i, 4 . .2 ., . vw aww . . WV .iff 1,491 Y' V' .it -1.1. r 4 o n v ..-,. is' ' if ' nf ff ld! I,- -Mr J' 1 z 7. pf! v -1 4? F' up 4' .9 ' f - F . eva' x -5'-' I 3-' 7, hi .Q az-f e ig? , H ni .. 'L v 0- , '., . .Q 44 +1 ,. QU '-VA Q , so 5 BEAUTY, ALONE AND 1NCoNsTAN:r M The world has never been So splendid as it was Upon that day. In beauty that no human hand Could ever forge, Nature had her way. The alabaster stillness hung, Suspended with no movement Save that of melting snow, While my lonely footsteps ' Taunted me, as if to say It too will pass, you know. fn-av., Ill 7 in-f n 3 P 9 X 55 lea Ix SY- M ff , X E' ' X f SY , N xx xxx I I Q7-if S- I c SX-1 j 'IL S 4 q, X, U2 , Xia 1 f E:- ' K jill' Xi? ,J t ,I W f is Qs ,V X X fxx ' Q 1 f X S. X ilg K X., X 'gn Xl If-',,L-'lx' Z x 'C 4' 1 W iv K 1 xr ' S 'N A X-J fa. N X4 , my .ffwx is XXX-J ei, x 3 WW' if Q XX: ' X f X N i Q X k-A KJ QA E RX ,h J ' 1 s KSN 'X '7 Q N '- if 1 55 f' 5 S 1 A NJ ...: wife .4-Z, xx, 5 1 JOHNSON CHEVRCDLET, INC. Telephone ME 5-3521 -L24 Fielderest Road Draper, North Carolina Tri-Cities Oldest Chevrolet Dealer Sales-Service-Parts since 1930 Gillies Phom Service H1cks Sheet Metal Heating 81 Air Condition Headquarters' Best in Photography for the Tri-Cities MA 3-2544 NIA 3-7846 BOUleVu1'd Street Owner: Norman Hicks Manager: Douglas Matthews Leaksville, North Carolina 180 Congratulations Class of 'ez Lee, Fulcher Blackwell White and Hubbard R 6 S h. 0 P Insurance-Real Estate-Loans Ou The Boulevard 117 Monroe Street Dial 3-2774 Leuksville, North Carolina Leaksville, North Carolina Dial MMU 3-7842 7 Lashley Drug Inc. Om S Your Fashion Center The Friendly Store For the High School Girl On the Front PHONE ME 5-6351 DRAPER, NORTH CAROLINA Draper, North Carolina 181 1 Bfyfx . ' JV ik' li , X yy! X x Q ' . W 'gl x M xg ,-if ' 'O 5 C -5' ' . A tiff Jr: ' T' C i , i I Iv 1C 1 re 0 M. ,KVI ty Compliments. of q Fisk Tires - Retreading i I Quality Merchandise h ff' I Dependable Prices Leaksville, North Carolina Leaksville and Stoneville North Carolina : ,A 1 I I X HN A r i L 1' , . U r i' f , l if I , J , B J , v ,x 1. J' 2. Compliments of NEW SKYSTEM LAUNDRY Leaksville Draper 182 Tate and Son Grocery Groceries and Atlantic Gas Open 7 days a week 341 lVasl1ington Street Leaksville, North Carolina Congratulations Class of '62 Lctis Co Bowling at the Bowling Center 'iFun for Everyonei' Office Machine Co. Virginia-Carolina Dial MEcury 2-3832 823 XV. Memorial Blvd. Martinsville, Virginia B est lVislzcs From WLOE Mandi: Studio on the Boulevard Leaksville, North Carolina MA 3-3118 hx XT- p . . cg , v KJ n-ja ,A 1,4gh,ft, 14.,g,,f!1tI ' P .QNNQLIM f' 'ora-ft-'a+ SQL' 1.4. fl ,t.,.1gf4.:.L9g:,gi. - Q M My fn -J wx ,g,-:J . 44' X u,j-1,4-Lffcvxwnwllxsj 's ' 7 lr. ' ' ' ' BH: 'I' Atv '?Q.x,1,.J4-tlku Complinzenfs of , r.. ff1L,QL J' , 2, , 3 V,,. .,w.V'g.:gQI-bb ,mm K ' ' ' f' . Q 'IX' -- . f-,v ,xp ,A U, ,dw 1 Q ' 0 Stacey s unooo SCIVICC ,.:.Il:.l fzx:'jI L. 'xikaw Beauty Shop E. S. DILLARD Church Street Spray, North Carolina Spray, North Carolina I SW: VW AMMQMQ mama -.awQ,txtg51.g5Q,O,M ,1't First National Xrv-X Pace-Stone Support our Youth Low Down Payment and Real - gizarferms ' Dial Main 3-2214 Support Morehead XVashington Street Leaksville, North Carolina Leaksville, North Carolina Aw-2.5, W my ws Sewing 184 1 9 3 X6 X - QW of EMM5' . OJQKQQ-9 mnlix OM 505 vxbqy' 'mc W M 4 I 'TWBQX -6 K9 W 4 Q- VFX NJA P4 1 XNQLS x 4 Q- fi 4 iw ae MQ? Wok vexjfitg dum 00396 wffyl Ne! u. up 1 tg L W X 1 U RD boiiifnl, 4 pri ' Q yd l 9,9 SVZMA- mg! bdgfhil K5i?Ydv-Igx E A E S T D ll! . MW! gran 0, Jr 544 sp: 91 LJ 'fbf' 400 47 DAIRY, BAR, AND GRILL - XX W f W -R at f LRa ifz::R1f Q 'lc' ffff Z 078.4 My 030m Q 9 'B -'MLC V ff 610117, . ff dw tw- A A 19 in . Q fd xww5'5I56l NY Bridge Street V ' ?,u,7,f Lgflylf -'K C' 'Il V Nlnv HAI? 30 h L ,Q 1,16 Q03 50' fu fgolk ville North C'1' lin U I LN W NJ xl nl, L S , a o a Q Q at ,fur Ma' 291 Pl fn HF, Alf' K .Even 17- Y vatdvmtpjqnw V014 W fo my 6 f QQ N P t A ff 1 fgvk CRE at Mgfve Agjnlfgl A X fO2.fdf'jQ,,f V Af' W' f xx-gil LINDSEY INSURANCE-AGENCY . Y . . . F1l'St INat1onz1l Bank Blllldlflg Fire-Casualty-Bonds Phone MAin 3-3523 Phone MEadoW 5-6-194 185 CONGRATL LATIONS AND SALUTES CLASS OF '62 Compliments of Leaksville Lumber Tfi'CitY Chanlbef S Company of Commerce Leaksville, North Carolina F rank's C , omplzments of Curb Market Leaksville News XVest NVashington Street Wasllington Street N h Carol Largest Weekly ALL FRUITS AND VFGETABLES INI SEASON MEADOW DAIRIES LEAKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MAin 3-3161 Compliments Of Craft Printers and Ratchff Dia1Main 3-6513 SUPCI' 1MafkCt Open 8 AAI.-9 P.NI. Daily LEAKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Leaksville, North Carolina 187 Compliments of ansky Brothers XVasl1ington Street Leaksville, North Carolina WVomens Ready to YVear Frank Eggleston Tire Company Inc. Draper Road, Spray Dial MAin 3-3968 Compliments of Adams Photo Service Across from First National Bank Dial MAin 3-2760 Washington Street Leaksville, North Carolina Ra mond R. Martin Insurance Agency F or all your needs Auto-Fire-Life-Hospitalization Dial Main 3-3168 Congratzzlations fo the 1962 Gracluates On this most important day in your life, Fidc1Cre.s-f extends c0r1g1'at1zIf1z i0n.9 and YVi.5-hes for 0 future filled with .success FIELDCREST IHILLS IHC 189 w I - r lf l ' i i , rv -' 'a i 'A J' w ' lf 'K I ex fj 1975! by if! Eff li A X AN J ,X A, :J X' V 1 4 L Q .f 1 Wye 'Kip Q db if PM lvl J X154 Kg-P JUN lf --1 ' X PJ. ,X if-l'.,v LUN-T7 if if of Q5 V U Xpfv 5' A! If i v V I ,xy x 0 A lv lf if xi ,JO J' J . ' Qf' ., ,X XJ pa Q' ..-I f i r, N ,Y ,T F. A . ' if U' l F lk ' of Q1 If a Q My I i NX P W I l A K Vw' UV, One Day Service y T, V kj' W N NVQ h SWDUNJ Qualit Firstn S 6 iw! Xv Y V. ig '79 ' ix: r ,ff ' Dial MA 3-7517 4 ' J ' D l ill' 2 il ,iv Ni Church Street ' 'j 7 ,lj A It 4' 'H Spray, North Carolina 3 i if 1 V Q Es ' i 'QQ3-99 'wg' QS' , 3 LJ X X X O, x N26 E ,T-Q -5 BAP J A Q-I X! Blair Burke's JSR -Eff gmiJwf wa? -N FRAN IN STORE on the Boulevard Nationally Known, Locally Owned For all your school supplies Open every Friday Night. 190 ' n -'I '.- . 5 , iw 1. ' H1.J:2Wi11ia-ms and Son Inc: Se-altest Dairy Products Phone RIAin 3-6111 Leaksville, North Carolina ., Wrights Men's -Shop XVashington Street MAin 3-7064 Leaksville, North Carolina Jwjnwkf 'Us I.-.44!20f1...,L 1Mw,c,u,,J ' - S t y . 3 et .N WJ ransit Linesgmt 117 Bridge su-ea Leaksville, No1'th Carolina Local, infer-ary at ciiaaei- sei-vice MAin 3-2434 If it's a group . . . It's Smarter to Charter Leaksville Shoe Store 'Young Hearted Fashionsv 111 East XVashington Street Leaksville, North Carolina Spra Water Power and Land Spray, North Carolina Dial MAin 3-7952 Johnson-Turner Furniture Co. 236 Fieldc-rest Road Draper, North Carolina Phone ME 5-5212 Horne of Lane Cedar Chests Low Down Payments And Easy Terms A complete Line of Furniture and appliances 2 Sugg-Harris Funeral Home 208 Boone Road Leaksville, North Carolina The Twin City Grocery Company 5 . PlEE-ZING GROCERIES 'MAKE MEA-LS 7 . bi - ENJOYABLEH 1 Pin:-znle i, v w I : 1 : N re' wmnm j 8 - y i cp - OR ' J A, . Try 'rn- PUMEEL if ' AT NEIGHBORHOOD STORES SAVE PLEE-ZING COUPONS FOR VALUABLE GIFTS V Tri-Cit Insurance, Inc. Agents for Life, Fire, or Casualty 139 East XVashington St. Leaksville, North Carolina Compliments of G.B. Green and Son Inc. Ready-Mixecl Concrete Draper road Spray, North Carolina MAin 3-2650 'I '6'1 'Zf L f ' ' ' f- A'l,f-I., S ' ' S' A I' ' 1 I -' ' , f 1 ' QI, ,wdhjff 'ul R: K I-I f We , 0 . 4' - 142,41 ,fl 1 E 'X' ' A' Gia -fI'I'f' 'T' I -' -' ' t J I W 1-iiglflul-410118 19, 1 1: .',' in It I T , Q -F sf K! Q V. E 1 The Class of 1962 I ' -9 1- 'Z rf, rw,-4 ' - N . , ' M 5 r jVisit the Soda Shop ' gf -X 1' L 'gr f 9' ' A X' , I A n-- lf- -L., . L I 7' J MQ 1 ,f 7 4, ,. Xa Before and after school for founqcgjn serxgge I 'f 4' ' ,A I. f 1,5 I 6 A 'fp -X . I t 1 . ,N f J 4 4 1 axgil goofi sandwiches ' U W 4 A 'L t ' , J ,f P i 'NT ' Y a 'Q DRAPER SCDA SHOP .Q P Next to post office ' Draper, North Cgroliuzi ' ll' i Compliments of ' 1 .. A DUKE PowER COMQPANY Live better eleCtriCuHy', Serving the Piedmont Carolinas 194 f C '4 V ,V 47 ff' xx ff' A I X347 X 'WV 1- MQ, lnfvlw if 9 91 of' J V 15' V ' QVJX ' 4 , . , 9 Q vV UQ? 7 fvoox VV-in Nl,- Jv-il XXV Jr' i AY' s City Dry Cleaners Conzplimcnis Of DQR? Quiilitf tiiilgggrviee Speuksd for T B u i lk r S M ai r t Serving Leaksville, Spray, and Draper Dial NIE 5-6401 South Fieldcrest Road Draper, North Carolina 5 , N . i, . ' .Ai ' N. Bridge Street Leuksville, North Carolina Phone NIA 3-3198 . ' -1 ',. -fj ,Q P f l V . ' 1 C 5, , T . TJ 1 . Q fl ' MAR-GRE MOTEL AND RESTAURANT N. C. Highway 14 LCt1liSVlllC-SPIIIY-lD1'l'lPG1', North Carolina bm M.-Xin 3-3174 Hot 1Vater Heat Air Conditioned Television and Telephone in each roorn Swimming Pool 1 95 Leaksville Bank and G1ObII1a1'1'S Trust CO. Leaksville, North Carolina Compliments of Leaksville, North Carolina Dial MMU 3-3963 Boulevard-Spray-Draper, N. C. Get That 'fMoney-In-The-Bank Feeling Compliments of LEAKSVILLE PAINT CO. Frank Woody, Proprietor Phone MA 3-6291 Leaksville, North Carolina 196 ,K jf? -j ,' W f ' .x ff .-' i cflftdyv a, Rockingham Block A 'i Qj ,,,faaff and Read fa!!! :fj,a'7'ihf WI ! Aj . Y J fyflh MIX Company Draper Road MIZE MOTORS 52335153132 INC. Chevrolets, Corva rs Cl fy II Sc T cks No th B d e St eet Le L Ile No tl Ca ol Yo G I Xloto D El 11 C h a n dler D ru g Co m p a n y XVashir1gton Street Boleadfit t L L He 'NIothC ol J . fayfwauf If . ' 3,1 q A. LX?-Q,-Qfsevfkgyy il xiigigafi, flf ' ,f , N ' , , , AY77' AQQ.-ZfLJq,Q.Q112f,.f2,2.,f', xJfQf'ff1d -4-'Q - 1 fy, ff V ,f -,-. 4,114-iafffaqzff' fi QQ! gytinfxtiffygff J . ,ffl , ,-Y ' ,Q ,fg,,n - , J, j , ff4,Lg g':l6i,fz,!,.f,1Lf , i Spraji Compliments of Insurance Agency Pmples Garvin YVarren Tri-City Pharmacy Building V' F 1 n 21 fl m. P af n Dial MA 3-3211 218-22 E. YVashington St., Lenksville Spray, North Carolina Compliments of LEAKSVILLE WOCLEN MILL INC. Spray, North Carolina 198 f6 7 - C, .Agn-HzJ 4QJwf WQQTZMQMWM ,A14541 ' Complimvnfs f - L 0 ZUQL-L! EDWARD'S SUPER MARKET IIXHNICI Con ffratulations H 0 H1 6 S 2' V it n g S Class of ,612 ar n di Home Loan Association L u mr b 6 I mb P af n Y xVL1Shil1g'EOD Street Draper Road B 1 d S Dial RIA 3-3748 O g 1 1909 SPNICI LLHNICI 199 f .efnilfg X wfflvjuwnw FWS P AU' r -' W-Wlfwlhi WMIM D 3 1127? MMAMQZD '7 'aZ 51i+,4a Q WAY4' if A-f Z2 AJ Congratulations ,awww Class of '62 x , -W J. H. CHHIIHDHU LUIHBER CUIHPHHU if . , g 5. ,, Vifholesale Only P,,fi4 I 1 'V.-' V ' 4 I A J Dj! WW If-M' 0116 ' Dial MEadoW 5-4661 'jf M nv if l i LW 'fr ,I Draper, North Carolina Lai- .AQ L' J , ' I 'fl-4.11 2' ' ' ' Jr-f I lg ,,,::v 's Vin!! J f rr! J,jf r ,. rr ww I 200 S in H S J? drill: '44 ,, -Lili7Le 'Q-f-J XV V J 'A 7r'f' CSE'-5 7f1'7'q' 'W 'I 'N A I ' A R ---3 V L' .ff I, I J 1 , 7 I xx. Ci L 2,3-JL, - j'CQ--:L L-f l'1! 'C,4C, L fjjj L,0L,.yC7. 1.7 c ky QV . 27, un! x N-mid 4' I I , ff ,. 'S' MJ 1- X f 1 , - - V ' , Lena be 7 Meri we 3 1- 4 -ef'77 L Q fe ,Q ev-zm,-f:fe- X -I ' C Z Z - cfl1.f71,i', ik, 1 lx 1 X In -,,fLfQ1flff7'Lf A 'v pf' SPRAY COTTK N MILLS Operating and Furnishing Iob Opportunity in the Tri-City Area Since 1896 Spray, North Carolina A . 'jl . J. -J' 1 S' 'S i I 1- , ... f. fe' , .-. 0. 7 .1 ' - , .X 1 ee.. . -r , ' ' E -' - 1' ' ' Draper Jewelers , f:Wr1gh t s K iw- - V- v, , . 1 .H , , Draper, North Carolina tlieauti ul Clothes for the High School ' L A S Si Gui Certified gernoligist I XVa?hirrgton Street ' - .Q 1 ,- , - Leaksville, North Carolina -, I , I I ., -----7, .1 0 Y ' ,J I American Gem Society C. Purdy H. L. Siegner 2 ,f .aux x J 449. Jfflm if Lf, Lg SKCVL. cf'5f41144 Ji Q11- ff7a - 9 kd 1 0' M4 Wfw 4-2 Q , xkfl-1 Ygxf-L.,szq-IM fgpckno' . X - I I Congrnfulates and Salufes the Class of 1962 1 ' I Textile workers union of America N Bi-County Joint Board 100 Park Road P Spray, North Carolina t Serving the textile worker of the Tri-Cities 0 7 , W Q13 , 'J 1 A , yy f ff 0 - ' 0 , , 20 J- I 4 1 t U,Lffj!Q,,,1f'ff UZ! X ' W 4 JQM of-V7 P L , . 7 2 jf ,JJ 1 0 lv, . We F 202 .lf 31J,I A ...Y 'RJ j 5 7, lv y' n p I Wall Insurance All forms Of IIISLIITIIICC Your XXILIII Of Protectiouv Leuksvillc, North CuI'OliIIzI Boosters A. D. ROGERS A. D. HUBBARD,S CENTRAL DINER AUTO SUPPLY CO., INC. DR. M. T. BLANCHARD CAROLINA COAL AND OIL CO., INC. CAROLINA DRUG CHERRY INSURANCE DR. L. GORDON CLARKE COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. DR. A. B. COUNCIL, EIR. DIXIE GIFT SHOP DRAPER SHOE STORE EDENS GROCERY DR. 1. P. ELLIOTT F AGGE-HARRINGTON-VAUGHN- F AGGE FAIR FUNERAL HOME DR. GEORGE A. FERGUSON HAMILTON ST. REMNANT SHOP HATLEY'S LAUNDRY HOME CREDIT, INC. HOPPER OIL COMPANY IONES DRAPER SINCLAIR MARY HENRY'S HENRY MITCHELL, BROKER MODERN BARBER SHOP D. FLOYD OSBORNE DR. I. A. O'LEARY PARKER LAWSON FURNITURE CO. I. HAMPTON PRICE ROCKINGHAM OFFICE MACHINE CO. ROSELAWN MEMORIAL GARDENS SMITH AND LANE APPLIANCES SNOW SUPPLY CO. SPRAY ESSO STATION SPRAY MERCANTILE TILLER,S MEN SHOP TRI-CITY FINANCE CO. TRI-CITY FOOD MARKET DR. C. F. TULLOCH, EIR. DR. ROY C. TURNER TURNER FURNITURE CO. UNA'S BARNEY WV. WALKER WEAVER'S YOUNGER 5c TO 31.00 2 Congratulations to the Class of ,62 The Moyor ond Droper Town Commissioners Harry R. Lindsey, Mayor Iohn S. East, Ir., Commissioner Paul Shropshire, Commissioner Russell H. Stewart, Commissioner julian T. Slaydon, Commissioner R. Spencer Powell, Commissioner C0llg1'61f'llIfZf'iO11.S' to the Class of 1969 The Moyor ond Sproy Town Commissioners White T. Reeder, Mayor H. L. Fagge, Attomey Iesse VV. Griggs, Commissioner David Harris, Commissioner R. E. Miles, Commissioner YV. jim Robertson, Commissioner E. M. Rush, Sr., Commissioner VVise1nan H. Terry, Police Chief Elmer McBride, Assistant Chiefv 204 Senior Directory ALCORN, OTIS fVVaynel Route 2, Box 165, Leaksville MA 3-2303 Electronics 3,4, Bus Driver 3,4 ALLEN, PATRICIA GAIL fljatl 523 Church Street, Spray MA 3-6361 Nurses Club 4, Senior Red Cross 4 ALLEN, JACKIE RAY 102 North Church St., Leaksville MA 3-7395 Monogram Club 2, Football 2, Hi-Y 2,3, D.E. 2,3 ALLRED III, JULIAN CARL 116 XVest Maryland Avenue, Draper ME 5-5402 Football 1, Basketball 1, Boys' State 3, Hi-Y Vice President 4, Jr. Jaycees 4, English Club 3 ANDERSON, FRANCES VICTORIA fVickyJ 110 Glovenia Street, Leaksville MA 3-8315 Homeroom Vice President 3, Majorette 1,2,3,4 ARCHIBALD, SUSAN FAYE 311 East Jay Street, Leaksville MA 3-3985 Nurses Club 4, Library Assistant 3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 4 ARNALL, MARGARET HAYDON 208 Thomas Street, Spray MA 3-7564 Basketball 1,2, Varsity Debating 2,3,4, Literary Club 3,4, Secre- tary Club 3,4, Secretary 4, Honor Society 3,4, Treasurer 4, Rainbows 1,2,3,4, Recorder 3,4, Homeroom officer 3, Super- lative 4, English Award 2 BARKER, RONALD STEPHEN CStevel 205 Riverside Drive, Spray IXIA 3-7925 Athletics 2, D.E. 3 BARRON, FRANK EUGENE 325 Moir Street, Leaksville MA 3-2384 Literary Club 3,4, Project Chairman 4, Science Club 3,4, Homeroom President 3, Senior Class President 4, Jr. Jaycees President 4, Track 4, Superlative 4, Student Council 4 BARROVV, IRA TRAVIS Draper Road, Spray MA 3-7210 D.E. 3,4 BARTON, DOUGLAS CLIFTON 405 Spring Street, Leaksville MA 3-7158 BAULDIN, PHILLIP YVAYNE 111 North Bridge Street, Leaksville, MA 3-2434 Baseball 1,2,3,4, Homeroom officer 1,2,4g Superlativc 4, Basketball Statistician 1,2,3,4 2 BAULDING, LARRY EUGENE 211 Cascade Street, Draper, ME 5-7591 Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 3,4, Bus Driver 3,4 BERRIER, RONALD WILLIAM QROIIDICJ 120 Jefferson Street, Leaksvillc, ME 3-6109 Junior Jaycees 4 BLACKBURN, REBECCA HALL fBeckyJ 534 Front Avenue, Draper, ME 5-3551 Newspaper 1,4, Editor 1, Homeroom Vice President 4, Office Assistant 4, F.H.A. Parliamentarian 4, Spanish Club 3 BOWERS, CHRISTINE 109 Daniel Adkin Street, Spray, MA 3-3984 F.H.A. 2,3,4, Nurses Club 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Cheerleader 1 BOWMAN CJRJ, KIMBERLY Clsfiml 313 XVest NVashington Street, Leaksville MA 3-7095 Debating Team 3,4, Football 2,4, Auditorium Stage Crew 3,4, Public Speaking Club 3,4 BROCKUS, THOMAS KEENE 312 South Fieldcrest Road, Draper, ME 5-5491 Newspaper 1, Hi-Y 4, Literary Club 4 BROOKS, JAMES RANDEL Uimmyl 401 Vine Street, Leaksville MA 3-9125 Bus Driver 2,3,4, English Club 3 BURKS, PATSY RUTH 100 Ayden Road, Spray MA 3-7097 Basketball 1,2, Band 1,2, Student Council 1,2, Homeroom officer 1,31 Future Teachers 4, Cirls' State 3: Glee Club 1, Office Assistant 4, Rainbows 1,2 BUTLER, CIIARLES EDYVARD fEddieJ Route 1, Price Road, Leaksville MA 3-3634 Football 2,3,4, Monogram Club 2,3,4, Bus Driver 3,4, Jr. Jaycees 4, Hi-Y 2,3, Track 3 CARTER, GLORIA DALE Route 1, Box 244-A, Price Rd., Leaksville MA 3-2717 CARTER III, ARCHIE DILLARD 419 East Meadow Road, Draper ME 5-5421 Band 1, Boys' State 3, Literary Club 4, Senior Red Cross 4, Bible Club 4, Concession Stand NVorker 4, Newspaper Sports Editor 1 CAUDLE, JO ANN 114 Oakland Avenue, Leaksville MA 3-3611 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Nurses Club 3, Library Assistant 3 CHANDLER, LYNDA CAROLYN Route 2, Box 266-G, Leaksville MA 3-2702 Office Assistant 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, Library Assistant 3, Drivers Education 2, Senior Red Cross 4, Bible Club 4, F.H.A7 4 Senior Directory CHANDLER, CHARLES XVILLIAM 106 Delaware Avenue, Draper ME 5-5444 Basketball 2,3,4 CI-IANEY, RICHARD YVAYNE 600 Circle Drive, Spray MA 3-2718 D.E. 3,4, Ir. Jaycees 45 Hi-Y 2,3 CHILTON, MELVIN THOMAS 809 Aiken Road, Spray MA 3-7470 D.E. 1,45 Baseball 3, Auto Mechanics 4 CHILTON, DREWEY LEONARD 145 Eastern Street, Draper ME 5-6961 D.E. 3,4 CHURCH, CHARLOTTE IOLENE 122 Highland Avenue, Spray MA 3-8126 Bible Club 4 CLARK, PAULINE DELORES fPollil 206 Victor Street, Spray MA 3-3517 Homerooni officer 2,45 Nurses Club 3,4, Senior Red Cross 4g English Club 3 CLARK, JAMES RICHARD 803 Spruce Street, Leaksville INIA 3-6467 Football 3,4, ltiongrain Club 3, Basketball DeMolay 2,3,4, Track 4 2, Hi-Y 2,3,-1, COCKRAN, BEVERLY ALICE Pine Hill Rd., North Spray MA 3-8222 Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1, Ho1neroo1n Treasurer 2, F.H.A. 3,4, Nurses Club 4 COLLINS, BRENDA SUE 100 High Street, Draper ME 5-5493 Cheerleader 2,3,4, Hoincroom officer 2,41 Future Teachers 4: Business Staff of Annual 3, Monogram Club 4, Superlativc 4g Office Assistant 3,4, Rainbows 2,3,4 COX JR., LAWRENCE WELDON CSlinij 309 Moir Street, Leaksvillc MA 3-3412 Band 1,2,3,4g De-Molay 2,3,4, Library Assistant 3, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Pep Band 2,3,4 CRAFT, MARY EVA 535 YVcst Fieldcrest Road, Draper ME 5-3503 F.H.A. Club 3,45 Hoiucroom Secretary 21 llomcroom Vicc Presi- dent 4, Nurscs Club 3,4 2 CRAIG, RUTH WVATSON Box 230 Price Road, Leaksville NIA 3-2011 Nurses Club 3,4, Bible Club 4, National Honor Society 4- Future Teachers 3: Rainbows 3,41 Newspaper Club 15 Ir. Tri-Hi: Y 1, Concession Stand XVorker 4 CROUCH, MILTON RAY Route 2, Box 375, Leaksville MA 3-2964 Machine Shop I and II 3,4 DANIELS, PI-IYLLIS ANN 413 Fieldcrest Road, Draper ME 5-7564 Nurses Club 3,4, Future Homemakers of America 4, Senior Red Cross 4 DILLARD, IANICE ROSE Route 1, Box 69, Leaksville MA 3-8338 Latin Club 1, F.H.A. 1,35 Bible Club 2,4, Rainbows 4 DODSON, SANDRA GAIL Route 2, Box 22, Union Road, Leaksville MA 3-7397 Homerooin officer 4, Nurses Club 44 Senior Red Cross 45 English Club 3 DOOLEY, CHARLES XVILLIAM 436 East Maryland Avenue, Draper ME 5-5192 Carpentry 2 DUCKETT, PATRICIA CARLOTTA 903 XVest XVashington Street, Leaksville MA 3-3706 Basketball 2: Band 2,3,4, Clee Club 44 Business Editor of Annual 4, F.T.A. 4, Honor Society 4, Sr. Class Treasurer 4, Ir. Class Vice President 3, Homerooin Pres. 2 EVANS, CAROL EVONNE 102 Land Street, Spray EVANS, OTIS DAVID Mar-Cre Motel 202 Van Buren Road, Spray MA 3-3174 Annual Staff 4 FARC-IS, JOYCE LORETTA 226 XVest Ridge Avenue, Draper ME 5-3893 Rainbows 2,3, Nurses Club 3,4, Future Honicmakers of America 3,44 Library Assistant 3: Senior Red Cross 4 FITZGERALD, MYRA ANN YVestcrly Park Road, Leaksville MA 3-6157 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4g Vicc Prcsidcnt 1,31 Homcroom Vice President 3, Hoincroom Sec. 2, Newspaper Club 1, Library Assistant 3,4 Senior Directory FITZGERALD, MARTHA REID Route 2, Box 180, Leaksville MA 3-6157 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Office Assistant 3, Librarv Assistant 4, Nurses Club 4 I FLINCHUM, DAVID LEE 207 NVashburn Avenue, Spray MA 3-3338 E.E. I and II 4 FORD, LIBBY I. 107 South Hampton, Leaksville MA 3-7823 Clee Club 1,3,-1, Homeroom Secretary 4, Homeroom Treasurer 3, Newspaper 1: Rainbows 2.3, Curve Bar Scout 1,2,3,4 FORD, DALE NORRIS P. O. Box 66, Spray MA 3-7853 Student Council 3.4: Officer fPresidentj 4, Honor Society 3,4, Jr. Class President 3, Clee Club 4: Literary Club 3,4, Superlative 4, Boys' State 3, Chief Junior Marshal FRANK, BARBARA ANN 143 Highland Park Drive, Leaksville MA 3-2663 Band 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4, C-lee Club 4: Literary Club 3,4, Science Club 4, Future Teachers 4, Latin Club 4, Rainbows 2,3,4, Senior Red Cross 4 FRITH, SHIRLEY JEAN Route 2, Leaksville ME 5-3374 Nurses Club 3, D.E. I and II 4 FULLER, JOE HOMER 879 Aiken Road, Spray MA 3-2649 D.E. I and II 4 FULP, SHIRLEY JEAN Route 1, Box 51, Leaksville NIA 3-6047 Library Assistant 2,3, F.H.A. 4, Senior Red Cross 4 GARDNER, ANNE ELIZABETH XVeaver Street, Spray MA 3-7469 Cheerleader 1, Majorette 4, Future Teachers 4, Senior Super- lative, Senior Scouts 1,2 C-ARRETT JR., JAMES PRICE Route 3, Stoneville Industrial School 3,4 GIBSON, ANNA MAE 403 Clarkwaye Drive, Spray MA 3-3300 Basketball 25 Future Teachers 3,4, National Honor Society 3,45 Science Club Treasurer 4, Homeroom Secretary 3, Homeroom President 4, Rainbows 2,3,4 2 CILLEY, FRANCES REBECCA CBeckyJ 1.11 Hurd Avenue, Draper Glee Club 2,34 Newspaper 1, Feature Editor 1, F.H.A. 3,45 Nurses Club 4, Tri-Ili-Y 4, Officer 4, Literary Club 4, National Ilonor Society 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Office Assistant 4, Bible Club 4 CILLEY, DOCK YVILLIAM Draper Road, Spray MA 3-7613 Basketball 1,2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Monogram Club 3,4, Hi-Y 4 CROCAN, LUCY ALLEN Box 266 Route 2, Leaksville MA 3-3331 Clee Club 3, Sec. 3, President 4, Jr. Class Sec.: Senior Class Recording Sec., Student Council Treasurer 4: Annual Business Staff 3,41 English Club 3, Jr. Marshal 3, Future Teachers 4, Sophomore YVaitress 2, Superlative 4: Honor Society 4, Literary Club 4, Senior Red Cross 4, Office Assistant 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Secretary 2 CROHS JR., CARL ERVIN 1835 Aimcs Avenue, Mt. Airy, N. C. Football 2,3,4, Class Treasurer 3: DcMolay I,2,3,4, Club 2,3,4, Klu Klux Klan 1,2,3,4 Monogram HAILEY, ALLEN LEWIS XVashington Street, Leaksville Baseball 2, D.E. I and II 4 HALL, LINDA SHARON 101 Park Avenue, Leaksville MA 3-2789 Nurses Club 4, Office Assistant 3 HANKINS, FAITH MARIE 313 Irving Avenue, Leaksville MA 3-2849 Nurses Club 3,4, Bible Club 4, F.H.A. 4, National Honor Society 4, Newspaper Club 1, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1 HARMON JR., MELVIN URBANE 303 Cascade Road, Spray MA 3-8024 Homeroom President 2, Band'2,3,4, Treasurer 2, President 4, Glee Club 4, Bus Driver 3,4, Defklolay 2,35 Marshal 4, Chaplain 4, Hi-Y 3,4 HARRIS, BONNIE KAY FRANCES 211 Hodges Street, Spray MA 3-6653 Clee Club 2,3,4, Homeroom Treasurer 3,45 Office Assistant 3,4, Nurses Club 4 HARRIS, JAMES R. Route 1, Reidsville Road, Leaksville INIA 3-3036 D.E. I and II 3,4 HATCHER, JAMES RUSSELL Duke Power Road, Draper ME 5-6633 Homeroom officer 2: Football 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4g Basketball 2,3,4, Monogram Club 2,3,4, Junior Representative 3, Boys, State 3: Future Teachers 41 Captain Basketball 3, Football Co- captain 4 07 1 Senior Directory HICKS, ROBERT MELVIN Box 200-A, Stoneville Road, Leaksville D.E. I and II 3,45 Vocational School 1960-61 HILL, MARCIA MAE 904 XVest NVashington Street, Leaksville MA 3-3467 Nurses Club 3,45 F.H.A. Club 45 Bible Club 45 Newspaper Club 1, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1 HILL, CHARLES RICHARD CRuStyJ Route 2, Box 54-A, Leaksville MA 3-3305 D.E. Club I and II 3,4 HODCES, DAISY WADE 213 WVest Front Street, Draper ME 5-7063 D.E. Club President 4 HOEHL, MAE WALSER fWallyJ 317 Seymour Court, Leaksville MA 3-2227 Oflice Assistant 1,45 Science Club 35 Spanish Club 35 Honor So- ciety 3,45 President 45 Rainbows 1,2,3,45 Future Teachers 45 Treasurer 45 Homeroom Officer 45 Annual Staff 45 Newspaper 45 Senior Superlative HOLMES, DAVID ROSS Draper Road, Route 2, Spray MA 3-8155 Senior Superlative5 English Club 35 Library Assistant 4 HONDROS, GLORIA MARIE 117 Forbes Street, Leaksville MA 3 2385 Library Assistant 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 HOPKINS, VERA FRANCES Route 2, Box 170, Leaksville MA 3-3006 Drivers' Training 25 Art Club 1 HOPPER, LARRY G. Route 1, Box 277, Stoneville MA 3-2054 D.E. I 45 D,E. II 45 Bible Club 45 Senior Red Cross 4 HUCHES, KENNETH DURYVOOD fKennyJ 110 South Hampton, Leaksville MA 3-7280 Football 35 Science Club 3,45 Jr. Jaycees 45 Hi-Y 3 HUNDLEY, LaVERNE Route 1, Draper ME 5-4671 Future Homemakers 45 Nurses Club 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Bible Club 4 HUNT, CEORCE EDVVARD fEdD 130 South Bridge Street, Leaksville MA 3-7174 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football 1,3,45 Monogram Club 45 Senior SuperlatiVe5 Homeroom Secretary 15 Monogram Club Secretary- Treasurer 4 -FT--.. -- -.agen -, V- .........-..-- 0 - ------4 Y 2 HUTSON, PRISCILLA ANN Route 1, Draper F .H.A. 1 HYLER, ROBERT LEE 151 Lake Street, Draper ME 5-4391 Basketball 2,45 Manager 25 Hi-Y Club 45 Junior Jaycees 4 JEFFRIES, LILLIE MAE Route 1, Box 150, Leaksville MA 3-2903 Basketball 1,25 Nurses Club 35 Junior Marshal 35 Future Teach- ers 45 Honor Society 45 Homeroom President 1,45 Library As- sistant 45 Senior Red Cross 45 English Club 3 JEFFRIES, BETTY JEAN Route 1, Box 131, Leaksville MA 3-2271 F.H.A. 4 JOHNSON, JEAN ANN 619 North Bridge Street, Leaksville MA 3-6737 Public Speaking 25 F.H.A. 3,45 Historian 45 Nurses Club 3,45 Bible Club 45 Future Teachers 3,45 Honor Society 45 Senior Red Cross 45 Secretary 45 Business Staff of Annual 45 Rainbows 2,3,45 Steering Committee 35 Hospital Auxiliary 4 JOHNSON, KAREN STULTZ 202 Madison Street, Spray Basketball 15 Student Council 2,35 Newspaper 1,25 Future Teach- ers 45 Honor Society 45 Homeroom officer 1,2,45 Secretary 45 Office Assistant 4 JONES, BARBARA ANN 224 Davis Street, Spray MA 3-2457 Drivers' Training 2 JONES, LESTER MACK Route 1, Price Road, Leaksville Vocational School-Electronics Technology 3,4 KALLAM, LARRY MICHAEL 1000 Johnston Street, Leaksville MA 3-7581 Machinery Shop I and II 3,45 Blue Print Reading I 45 Metallurgy I 4 KENNON, FRANCES YVONNE 509 Caroline Avenue, Draper ME 5-3491 KERLEY JR., GUY LEE CC.L.J 101 Cascade Road, Spray MA 3-6933 Band 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Science Club 45 Future Teach- ers 45 DeMolay 1,2,3,45 Preceptor 1,35 Jr. Steward 25 Scribe 45 Jr. Jaycees Director 4 LAND, THURMAN EDWARD 300 Davis Street, Spray D.E. 1 and D.E. II 3,4 Senior Directory LAIV, MELVIN CLARENCE MARTIN, MICHAEL DOUGLAS 112 NVcst Maryland Avenue, Draper ME 5-5401 Band 1,2,31 Bus Driver 3,41 Ilomcroom Secretary 34 Bible Club 4, Basketball Manager 1,-11 Boys' State 31 Senior Red Cross 41 Presi- dent 41 Newspaper Business Editor 1 LAYNE, ELVIN RICHARD Route 1, Box 143, Cascade, Virginia MA 33-3912 Drivers' Education 21 Vocational School 4 LEA, ANNA BARR 168 Roberts Road, Leaksvillc MA 3-3263 Homeroom President gg F.lI.A. 41 English Club 31 Nurses Club 3,41 Tri-Ili-Y 2,3,41 President 3 'I LEMONS. KENNETH MARVIN 201 Lloyd Street, Spray MA 3-2-184 Cleo Club 11 Folk Dance 11 Band 1,2,3,-11 Library Assistant 41 Future Teachers 41 Annual Stall' 4 MABE. ELIZABETH AUFELDIA Route 3, Stoneville Phone 3890 Homeroom oflicer 31 Future Teachers 31 Literary Club 3,41 Sci- ence Club -11 Annual Stall' 3,4 MANUEL. VERA MARIE 107 Caleb Street, Spray MA 3-S078 4-H Club 1 MARSHALL, HOMER JUNIOR 135 Prospect Avenue, Leaksvillc MA 3-3275 Honieroom President 41 Science Club 3,4 MARTIN. ELIZABETH ANN 320 North Patrick Street, Leaksville MA 3-2911 Rainbows 2.3,-11 National Honor Society 3,41 Future Teachers 43 Homeroorn officer 41 Cirl Scouts 2.31 Officer 21 Annual Staff 4 MARTIN, ELIZABETH FRANCES CBethD 127 Patterson Street, Leaksville MA 3-3556 Future Teachers 3.41 Honor Society 41 Vice President 41 News- paper 1,41 Homeroom oflficer 31 Basketball 1 MARTIN, TERESA ANNETTA tTerril 317 XVest XVashinf1ton Street, Leaksville MA 3-8561 Tri-Hi-Y Club 1,41 President 41 F.H.A, Club 41 Program Chair- man 4: Drivers' Training 2 MARTIN, XVILLIAM XVALLACE, III 311 Hamilton Street, Leaksville MA 3-5788 Science Club 3,41 De-Molay 1,2,3,41 Master Counselor 41 YH Amateur Radio Club 1,2 2 Route 2, Lt-aksville RIA 3-7239 DL. I 4: D.I',, II 4 MA'I l'HEXVS, ANN INIEDDAUCII 143 Ilighlaud Drive, LL-aksville MA 3-7962 Acstlactcs, Vice prcsidcut 3,41 lfluturc Teachers 3, President 41 llouor Society 3,41 Clirl Scouts 2,31 Rainbows 2,31 -Iunior Mar- shal 31 Sophomore XVuitr4-ss 21 Supcrlativc 41 Varsity' Clt'lU1ltIIlI.f team 213,41 D.A.R, good citizen mt-dal 41 Debating medal 2,31 Iiorncroom President 3,4 Nic-COl,I,IlNI, IOHIN IVILLIAINI 107 Park Road, Spray MA 3-8320 D.E. 41 Athlctics 3 tliootball and Tracklg Ili-Y 3g Monogram Club 3 Mc-CEIIEE. IIORTENSE 300 Greenway Drivc, Spray MA 3-7744 Literary Club 3,41 Science Club 3,41 Vice President 41 Rain- bows 2,3,4, Honor Society 41 Future Teachers 3.4, Curved Bar Scouts 2,31 Student Director of Sophomore Play Mc-CUIRE, BARBARA JEAN Martinwood Road, Leaksville MA 3-3041 Gloe Club 11 D,E. 41 Nurses Club 3 MEEKS, KENNETH XVILLIABI IKGTIIIYD 487 Branch Street, Leaksville IXIA 3-7307 Glce Club 41 Junior Jaycees 41 Baseball 41 Industrial Education Center 3,4 MITCHELL, IOSEPHINE KAY 403 East Delaware Avenue, Draper ME 5-6253 F.H.A. 3,41 Nurses Club 3,41 Secretary 41 Basketball I MITCHELL, JACKIE ALBERT 403 East Delaware Avenue, Draper ME 5-62553 Science Club 4 MITCHELL, HENRY LESTER 159 Iiiuhlancl Drive, Leaksville MA 3-2624 Science Club 41 Football 2,3, Track 3,41 Monogram Club 2,3,41 Ilomeroom Treasurer 3: Home-room Vice President 41 King of the Cagcu 41 Drivers' Training 2 MORGAN. MARGARET ANNE 1107 Johnston Street, Leaksville MA 3-7751 Band 23,41 Pep Band 3,41 Science Club 3,41 President 4g Honor Society 3,41 Future Teachers 3,41 Rainbows 2,31 4-H Club 2,3,4g Iunior Marshal 31 Sophomore NVaitress 21 Superlative 4g Biology Medal 21 Chemistry Medal 31 N.S.F. Scholarship to A.S.F.C. 2, Chemistry Scholarship to XV,C.C. 4, Homeroom officer 3 NEXVLIN, CARL YVENDELL 210 Oakwood Drive, Leaksville MA 3-2398 Football lg Future Teachers of America 41 Junior Iaycees 41 Auditorium Stage Crew 3,4 Senior Directory NORRIS, JANET RAY 708 Morehead Avenue, Lealcsville MA 3-6583 Homeroom ofiicer 15 Ottice Assistant 1,44 Library Assistant 1 Drivers' Training 2 ODELL, JERRY XVAYNE 205 Spring Street, Spray Band 1,25 Clee Club 4: Homeroom ogicer 1,2g H1-'1 1,2,3,4, Basketball 3 OCBURN, THOMAS LANIER CTommyl 309 Patrick Street, Leaksville MA 3-6416 Football 2,4, Basketball 2,41 Parliamentarian of Student Council 1g Jr. Jaycees Vice President 4, Auditorium Stage Crew 3,4 OVERBY. MARY ALICE 114 Caleb Street, Spray MA 3-6849 Drivers' Training 2. PENN, JO ANN Route 1, Box 289-H, Leaksville Bible Club 2,45 Nurses Club 2, Future Homemakers of America 2 POYVELL, BIARY SUTLIFF 124 Highland Avenue, Spray MA 3-7695 Nurses Club 2 POWELL, A, J. Spray D.E. 1 and ri 3,4 PRATT, BAILEY RAYNERS 128 Cedar Street, Leaksville MA 3-2729 Football 3,4, Track 3,4 PROFFIT, SANDRA CRAY 306 Draper Road, Spray MA 3-7887 Class oflicer 2, Jr. Representative to Student Council 2, Maj- orette 2,35 Chief 41 Jr. Annual Representative 2, Band 2.3, Clee Club 4: Homeroom Vice-President 21 Future Teachers 3,4, tary 3, Annual Stall 2,3,4 Secre- PROFITT, JEANETTE NIARIE 505 Ellitt Avenue. Apt.-B, Leaksville MA 3-6558 Clee Club lg Tri-Hi-Y Secretary 4g Future Homemakers of Amer- ica 4, Library Assistant 3 PRUITT, PATRICIA JANE tChinkyD 305 Merriman Street, Draper ME 5-3243 ,-3: Future Homemakers of America 2,3,4g Nurses Club 3,41 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Rainbows 2 PULLIAM, LLOYD CLIFFTON CPeteJ 300 Xllarrcn Avenue, Spray MA 3-6029 Clee Club 4, Bus Driver 4, Spanish Club 3 PURDY, DENNIS CARETH 707 North Hamilton, Leaksville MA 3-8141 Spanish Club 2, Public Speaking 3g Debating 34 Liter ary Club 45 Science Club 4 2 RAKESTRAVV, CLAUDE WAYNE 419 Hamilton Street, Leaksville MA 3-6605 Band 1,2,3,4, DeMolay 1,2,3 REECE, JERALD MICHAEL Uerryl 107 Osbome Street, Spray MA 3-7788 Senior Representative 4, Monogram Club 3,49 Football 2,3,4 Track 3, Superlative 45 Hi-Y 2,3,4 RICHARDSON, RACHEL ELLEN 3rd, Street, Draper ME 5-6113 Nurses Club 4, Drivers' Training 2 RIC-NEY, JOHN WILLIAM fBillyJ 115 South Bridge Street, Leaksville MA 3-6462 ROBERSON, CARRY WAYNE 115 Cascade Road, Spray MA 3-7356 Machine Shop III 3, Machine Shop IV 4 ROBERTS, MARY SUE 650 Central Avenue, Leaksville MA 3-7476 Basketball 1,25 Bible Club 4 ROBERTSON, VIRGINIA MARIE 312 West Ridge Avenue, Draper ME 5-3492 Basketball lg C-lee Club lg Nurses Club 3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 45 Drivers' Training 2 ROBERTSON, KENNETH LEE 519 Bryant Street, Leaksville MA 3-2679 Baseball 3,43 Football 1,2,3,4, Hi-Y 2,3,4, Glee Club 4, Home- room Ollicer 35 Jr. Jaycees 4 ROBERTSON JR., CLAUDE ALLEN 412 Patrick Street, Leaksville Class President 2, Student Council Vice-President 34 Homeroom President 3 RORRER, JAMES BREXVSTER CJimmyJ 608 Victor Street, Spray MA 3-7770 Bus Driver 3,4, Clee Club 4 RORRER, ROBERT LEE 403 Harris Street, Leaksville INIA 3-3261 D.E. I 35 D.E. II 44 Band I SAPP, KAREN LEXVIS 102 Hamilton Street, Leaksville MA 3-3683 Newspaper Staff 21 J.V. Cheerleader 24 Honor Society 3, Secre- tary 4: Literary Club 3,44 Spanish Club 3, Secretary 34 Varsity Cheerleader 4g Panther 3, Future Teachers 43 Superlative 4, Homeroom Treasurer 43 Basketball Manager lg Homeroom Pres- ident 1, Monogram Club 4 Senior Directory SAUNDERS, ANNETTE LOUISE 1306 Riverside Drive, Leaksville MA 3-2529 Nurses Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,4 SCALES, NANCY TAYLOR Thornfield Farm, Cascade, Virginia MA 3-6643 Homeroom Secretary 35 Homcroom President 2, Science Club 2,35 Secretary 35 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Head JV's 25 Head Varsity 4, Homecoming Queen 45 Superlative 45 Biology Lab Assistant 45 Future Teachers 4 SHELTON, ROBERTA GALE Harris Street, Leaksville MA 3-7755 Cheerleader 253,45 Spanish Club 35 Homeroom Treasurer 2,3,45 Monogram Club 45 Rainbows 2,3,45 Student Council 2 SHELTON, GLENN SAMUEL 619 Clmrch Street, Spray D.E. 3,45 Vice President D.E. 4 SI-IERIVOOD, JOE IVILLIAINI 159 Highland Park Drive, Leaksville MA 3-3654 Football 1,35 Basketball 2,45 Jr. Jaycees 45 Homeroorn Treasurer 2 SHIVELY, LARRY KEITH 206 Grove Street, Spray MA 3-6169 D.E. I and II 45 Hi-Y 25 Jr. Jaycees 4 SHOUGH, JAMES STUART 311 'Warehouse Street, Spray MA 3-3268 Band 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 3,45 Junior Jaycees 45 Hoineroom Treasurer 4 SHROPSHIRE, CQROLYN RUTH 413 Glenn Str t, Leaksville MA 3-6475 Honor Society 3.4, Future Teachers 3,45 Vice President 45 Aes- thetes Club 45 Newspaper Club 45 Carillon business staff 3,45 Junior Marshal 3, Homerooin officer 2,35 Office Assistant 45 Steering Committee 3 SLAYTON, GEORGE RICHARD Hunter Street, Leaksville MA 3-3877 Hi-Y 2,35 Vocational School 3,45 Jr. Jaycees 4 SMITH, ALVIN ELDRIDGE Route 2, Box 235, Leaksville MA 3-7975 Machine Shop 3,4 SRIITH, JOYCE ANN 134 Patterson Street, Leaksville MA 3-7724 Nurses Club 45 F.H.A, 45 Bible Club 35 President of Nurses Club 45 Senior Red Cross 4 SIVIITH, REBECCA RAE Route 1, Box 53, Leaksville INIA 3-7637 Library Assistant 2,35 Nurses Club 3,45 Treasurer of Nurses Club 45 Office Assistant 45 Bible Club 4 2 SOYARS, ANN PARZADE 1110 Manning Street, Leaksville MA 3-6061 Cheerleader Monogram Club 45 Rainbow Girls 2,3,4 SQUIRES, DONNA DELORES 1004 Fields Street, Leaksville MA 3-7257 2,45 Homeroom President 2,35 F.H.A. President 4 Business Stall of Annual 45 Honor Socict 4' Tri-Hi-Y 23' Of Y v 1 Hee Assistant 45 Future Teachers 45 Cirls' State 3 l STACK, HARRIET BOSWELL 514 Maple Street, Lcaksville MA 3-7897 Glee Club 1,3,45 Rainbows 1,25 Bible Club 45 Spanish Club 35 Annual Staff 2 STAINBACK, JOAN DEE 12 Daniel Adkins Street, Spray D.E. 45 Drivers' Education 25 Glee Club 15 Newspaper Club STANLEY, MICHAEL STEVEN 121 Patterson Street, Leaksville MA 3-3345 l Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Library Assistant 2,45 Basketball 15 Home- room Treasurer 1 STEAGALL, TOMMY NATHANIEL 106 East Ridge Avenue, Draper Carpentry I and D.E. 4 STEGALL, CONSTANCE JEANE fConnieJ Ridgeway Road, Route, Leaksville MA 3-6936 Junior Tri-Hi-Y 15 Drivers' Education 2,35 Nurses Club 4 STEVENS, RONALD PACE 407 Carolina Avenue, Draper ME 5-4944 Concession Stand XVorker 1,25 Drivers' Training 1 STEXVART, GERTRUDE LEE 401 Clarkway Drive, Spray MA 3-2951 Office Assistant 35 Shorthand Club 35 Spanish Club 3 STONE, JOHN DOUGLAS 310 Seymour Court, Leaksville INIA 3-7742 Science Club 3,45 Junior Jaycees 4 SUGG, ALICE HUNTER 204 Boone Road, Leaksville MA 3-7415 Basketball 25 Sophomore Class Treasurer 25 Homeroom Presi- dent 25 Senior Class Corresponding Secretary 45 Homeroom Vice President 45 President Spanish Club 35 Superlative 4 TATE, XVILLIAM EDWARD Draper Road, Spray MA 3-7582 DeMolay 45 Jr. Jaycees Director 45 Latin Club 45 Hi-Y 45 Superlative 4 J Senior Directory TERRY, BARBARA GAIL 306 Spring Street, Spray MA 3-2351 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 THOMAS, JANET DOZIER Gan? 149 Highland Drive, Leaksville MA 3-7856 Newspaper Staff 2, Student Council 1,2, Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Chief 1, Literary Club 3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Homeroom Presi- dent 1,2,3, Class Vice President 2,4, Girls' State 3, Homecoming Nominee 4, Superlative 4, Junior Marshal 3, Spainish Club 3, Monogram Club 4 THOMAS, MONROE IRVING f ., J 214 Adams Street, Spray ' 1 Auto Mechanics 3,4 ,Ez If 1 THOMPSON, KAREN SUE 370 Virginia Avenue, Spray MA 3-8318 Oiiice Assistant 3,4, Shorthand Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2 TRAVIS, LINDA CARTER 415 Meadow Road, Draper ME 5-6521 Homeroom officer 2, Nurses Club 2, Bible Club 2, F.H.A. 2, Tri-I-Ii-Y 2 WADE, SONJA ANN 404 Ridge Avenue, Draper ME 5-3952 WALKER, JOHN GUERRANT Route 1, Box 274, Leaksville MA 3-2706 Literary Club 3,4, President 4, Science Club 3,4, Student Coun- cil 4, Debating 2,3, Public Speaking 3, Treasurer 3, Chemistry Club 4, Track 3,4, Bus Driver 2,3,4, Auditorium Lights and Sound 3,4, Score Clock 2,3,4, Boys, State 3 WALL, DONNIE 103 Fisher Street, Spray MA 3-7816 Basketball 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Monogram Club 3,4, Vice- President 4, Senior Superlative, Track 3, Homeroom oflicer 1,4, Vice President 4 WALL, MARIE CHERWATY 221 Washburn Avenue, Spray MA 3-7995 Office Assistant 2, Library F.H.A. 2,3 Tri-Hi-Y 13,45 Assistant 2,3, VVASHBURN, LORNA GAIL 203 Farrell Street, Spray MA 3-3796 Spanish Club 3, Cheerleader officer 2,3, Monogram Club 4 C166 Club 3,45 2,4g Homeroom WATKINS, RICHARD RAY Route 1, Box 41, Leaksville MA 3-3092 Science Club 3,4, Bus Driver 3,4, Student Council 4, Junior Marshal 3, Spanish Club 3, Senior Representative to Student Council 4 - - - .- - . .....- .... .nr---,f -,-.-:.,...-- -..1.- --.-v-- M- - -1----f---H ---- V---V .- WHITE, CLAYTON HARRISON 426 Moir Street, Leaksville MA 3-2359 Band 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 1,3,4, Homeroom oEcer 1,2, Library Assistant 4, Pep Band 2,3,4, DeMolay 1,2,3,4, Superlative 4 WILLARD, CHARLES MICHAEL fMikeJ Cascade Avenue, Draper D.E. 1 and D.E.,II 3,4 ' f' , , ,4- A , . . in nk 1' V f p it 3 WIIJILIAMS, BRENDA LEE Q Tvivaplq'-StreetfLea!sville y.,-A t A in ,av YMA 3-324-7 A 1 Hqmeroom officer 1,4,fE.H.A. Styhigleader 4,,7'NT1rfRs Club 3,4, Err'glish'Club 3, .Bible Club' Secretary ',,4,, Senior ed Cross 4 -, U , A L 'K !J!Jf ,- IWTLLIAMS, NANCY ELLIQA , . Ji 'Y f 1207 Monticellb Strees Spray , , . ,MA 3-67482, 'Y H6meroorn'Secreta, J2, Homerodrti Prbsident 3, Homeroom Sec- retary 4, Future ,Tig-icher 4, 'Secretaryg4, Aesthetes 3,4, Secre- tary'3, Publiojpealdpg-IZ Rainbows 2,3,4, Editor ofs Knnuillifh Dfamqficq, 2,4, Jr, tglifngilfish Medal,-Honor S0cig,y :4,jL'D'r1ver ,,.fj' J 'giraifhing 3, 'Scouts 1,2-,331 'X'-,' ,f, A VVIILMOTH, SAMMY IHUSTON , 4 f A' MA 3-3498 41-lfWest Avenue, liiesksville , i.,,,f?y ul ' i Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Band oiiicer oiiqer 2, Machine Shop i33'L,j 'I WILSON, LINDA GAIL-' A KH, ' 105 Gordon Street, Spraywwx Q X 3 MA 3-2730 f ' if g fp , Drivers' Training 2, Nurses Club'3j1 ,.-ff WILSON, NANCY CAROLYN 527 West Meadow Road, Draper F.H.A. 2,3,4, Library Assistant 3, Basketball 1, Glee Club 1 WooDs, JAMES ELMoE fnickiep 110 Clifton Street, Spray MA 3-3789 Football 1,2,3, Track 3, Hi-Y 1,2,3, Monogram Club 1,2,3, Glee Club 1,4, 4-H Club 1, Junior Jaycees 4, Basketball Man- ager 1 WRIGHT, BRENDA JOAN John Street, Pray MA 3-2630 WRIGHT, JANET BUCKNER 608 Bruton Street, Leaksville MA 3-3342 YARBOROUGH, SHARON HOPE 662 Central Avenue, Leaksville MA 3-3814 Library Assistant 4, Future Teachers of America 4, Homeroom Secretary 3. 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