yfj J11 f . A'V ’ ’ ?y p rr jy y(Y 'Y c 0 yy ' ar ’ Editor-in-Chief: Jane Rollins Assistant Editor: Page Smith Photographer: Sandra Cooper Business Manager: Kay Ratliff Sponsor: Miss Eloise Foster Serene ■m ivi lh its ch cncin Mrs. C. L. Scarborough Mrs. Ruby Pierce Mrs. Florence Replogle Miss Lucile Rhodes The two responsible managers of the Murphy stage crew attempt to give Miss Fitzsimmons helpful hints about the Four Arts Club production. After taking a complicated English test three hoppy students receive graded papers from Mr. Roy Wilkie, teacher of English and Advanced English. Miss E. Luro Moore Mrs. B. Strickland Mr. W. R. Strebeck ( 25 ] Miss Jo Anne Terrell Mr. Roy Wilkie Murphy's language department is certainly oi.. be commended. It offers four years of Latin, three years of French, and four of Spanish. Numerous stu- dents take Latin in preparation for college, as well as a stable background for the English language. French and Spanish also afford an invaluable knowledge, for not only the fundamentals of grammar and pronunci- ation are taught, but the history and customs of the respective countries, also. The decreasing distances of the countries of the world today are increasing the value of communicating with people of other tongues. This department is managed very well by capable in- structors and Murphians realize the benefit in being offered this advantageous type of study. Miss Jessie Mory Gay ylouncl the world through Ic anguaged The pupils in Mr. Goodwin's Spanish class anxiously await the climox of o story about interesting customs of the Spanish people. Mr. Henry Goodwin Miss Annie Lou While Miss White, an excellent French teacher. In her comfortable position. Miss Gay Mr- Raymond Bowlby directs a class in singing la Marseillaise. shows a Roman statue to her Latin closs. In a forward nation such as ours, where the knowl- edge of mathematics is so important, it is only fitting that our schools should prepare the future leaders of our country to meet this challenge. Thus, stress has been placed on the study of math at Murphy. Mur- phy's math department prepares students for college qualification or the pre-college or business world as it offers two years of algebra and one of plane geometry. Solid geometry and trigonometry are also available for those students planning to make their careers - in engineering or similar fields requiring mathematical experience. Even though higher study is necessary for entrance to these fields, these basic courses are adequate for further pursuit. Mrs. W. Reynolds ucation Ih roua concert trail ion Mrs. M. Merritt Miss Vella Moon Miss Mildred Pankey Mrs. Z. Robertson Mr. W. Vanlandingham Mrs. W. G. Smith Miss Mary Swanson [ 27 ] Mrs. J. Wilkins Mist Ruth Forehand It is necessary for Americans to Know unu uppie- ciate their history. This knowledge is of the utmost importance to their daily lives. American history pro- vides us with a foundation to base the answers of complexing problems of a modern democracy. Under this program is offered the opportunity to broaden our minds by studying the psychological dif- ferences in man. The students at Murphy learn the mechanics and principles of government in problems of democracy classes. In this course they study economic problems of our country. A student of Mur- phy having had a course in world history, problems of democracy, American history, and psychology, is an asset to his community os well as his country. of A men can Miss Maude Alexander Mrs. C. G. Bivono Mrs. F. Bridgewoter Mrs. Bernice Causey Miss Josephine Michael Miss Elizabeth Moyers [ 28 ] Mr. James Pace Miss Robertha Steele The business world of Mobile is indebted to the excellent commercial department at Murphy. Con- scientious students are able to prepare themselves for future positions through the training available in the various commercial courses. Students are offered two years of stenography and typing, and one year of economic geography, business law, office machines, and general business. Office machines includes a complete space course in filing as well as instruction in operating the various office machines. General Business, a course which has been added to Murphy's curriculum this year, is a supplement for bookkeeping. Students who apply themselves are able to do re- sponsible work in various positions after graduation. Miss Carol Purifoy K uSineSS (bourses train office workers Mrs. O. Arctonder Mrs. J. Busey A iss Mildred Byrd Miss I. Knight Mrs. I. langham Miss Julio Martin Mrs. Ann Mitchell Mrs. R. W. Peck Mrs. S. Savage Mr. J. F. Sharpe Miss Grace Shaw Mr. 0. Taylor [ 29 ] Miss Lillian Pistole Science, the Science is a fascinating field of study and covers a large range of subjects. The basic courses offered at Murphy are biology, physics, and chemistry,- these are offered to interested students who want to acquire knowledge of organisms, dynamics, and chemical re- action. Such courses as family life, consumer science, and home economics are also classified in the field of science. They are designed to prepare students to as- sume the responsibilities of a well-rounded life. In this world of today, science plays a prodigious part in the welfare of the United States and in the forward movements of this great nation. The study of science is encouraged to prepare the students of today to be- come the leaders of tomorrow. Mr. W. A. Cook Mr. W. W. Fulcher Mr. M. Mancill Mrs. Jean Marlar Mrs. D. Morrisetfe Mrs. Flo Owens Mrs. C. Ross Mrs. I. Wedgcworth While his class is studying reptiles, Mr. Fulcher Miss A. Weimorts shows his pet snake to his brave biology pupils. The Physical Education Department at Murphy pro- vides many activities which train students in good sportsmanship and teamwork. It also develops physi- cal fitness and emphasizes good health habits. Through the instructors of this department both boys and girls are taught the enjoyment, fundamentals, and techniques of the game. Two well-equipped gym- nasiums separated by an elevated room housing the indeer swimming pool are provided for the Murphians taking P.E. Included in each gym are basketball courts, tumbling equipment, and other facilities for recreation. For out-door activities this department provides a football field, track, baseball diamond, an archery range, a soccer field, and volleyball courts. Mr. Charles Willcox WCliJ Miss Barbara Boker Mr. George Flournoy Miss Eloise Foster Miss Catherine McNally Mr. Charles Moxime Mrs. Myrtle Von dc Car During gym. Miss McNally listens attentively to these students' ex- planations. Mr. Robert Williams Mr. R. B. Taylor Miss Lolete Tanner [ 31 ] Grand right and left . . . find your portner, directs Miss Baker. Students at Murphy are fortunate in having such a splendid industrial and fine arts program. They are offered a variety of subjects, which increase and de- velope manual skill, creative thinking, and primarily initiative. These abilities and talents are developed under the careful supervision of qualified and ex- perienced teachers. Trained by modern means, the students are familiar with the current methods used in the modern business world. Participation and study in such courses in high school assist students in decid- ing a definite field of work in which to enter and be- come successful. For the more esthetic type student there are art, crafts, and dramatics. Mechanical drawing, machine shop, and wood working are of- fered for boys who wish to choose these skills for their vocation. Included in this department are classes in mechanical drawing, dramatics, art, and machine shop. The expert training received by these students is invaluable to them in later life as they pursue their chosen occupations. The Fan Randlette Art Honor Society and Four Arts Club come under the sponsor- ship of the Industrial and Fine Arts Department. Mem- bership in these clubs provides valuable experience and training in artistic, stage, and back stage tech- niques, for those students who wish to enter this phase of education. Actual experience is truly the best known method of teaching. Mrs. Stapleton explains the oven ond demonstrates its Miss Osborne, a new mechanical drawing teacher is as- functions to the interested pupils in her crafts class. scmbling tools in order to construct an intricate design. [ 32 ] p re paring 9 ra cluat ion Many students at Murphy have the opportunity to earn while they learn. These students take part in Murphy's very fine Vocational and Industrial depart- ment program. By becoming associated with this de- partment, students not wishing to attend college can learn a vocation while they are completing their high school education. Subjects which are related to their chosen field, as well as the usual required subjects, are taken by all the students. This system provides the sufficient number of credits for graduation. After spending the first half of the day attending school at Murphy, these students earn and learn while working for the remainder of the school day. Among the wide variety of professions offered for this on-the-job training are bank assistants, office helpers, legal workers, secretarial work, small engines, radio, and machine repair, and many types of medical work as doctor's and dentist's assistants, nurse's aids and lab- oratory technicians. Here at Murphy, there are also many facilities available to students in order that they may further their instruction. A few of these include machine, engine, and sheet metal shops, along with subjects related to their jobs. By this plan of courses, students are able to secure for themselves a better and more sound, dependable, and profitable future through the efficiency of their specially trained in- structors and their employers. Mr. Arthur Corry Mr. William McKnight Mr. R. Randall Mr. S. S. Riggs Mr. E. C. Stephens Mrs. Dorothy Taylor With the supervision of Mr. Usry, three serious- minded pupils concentrate on fixing a machine. Mr. R. Tubcrvillc Mr. W. Woodward Mr. Riggs tinkers with one of the radios available to his classes, and points to its transmitter. [ 33 ] cjCearnmcj to appreciate the arts Civic clubs, Murphy audiences, and the general public as well, can vouch for the talent, training, and enlightening performances of the representatives of Murphy's Music Department. One of the main phases of Murphy's musical program is the Glee Club. An accredited course, glee club classes are open to any student who is interested in this type of study and de- sires to take part in it. Due to the number of students participating, there is more than one choral group. Other than the glee clubs, there is a more select group of experienced singers who make up the spe- cial chorus. Still a smaller group of vocalists comprise the Madrigals. These groups are known to all Mobile for their splendid performances both in and out of school. None of the holiday programs at Murphy would be complete without the added attraction of the choruses which are under the able leadership of Mrs. Frances Martin and Mrs. Myrtle Peter. Also in- cluded in this department is Murphy High's Marching Band. Practice makes perfect must be the motto of the group, for countless hours are spent in drills and exercises both in and out of doors. Murphy's in- strumental division is conducted by Mr. Ira Swingle. Not to be excluded under this heading is the orchestra which is not as large as the band, but whose per- formances are enjoyed extremely by all v ho attend them. Yes, Murphy's Music Department is an active one and the many students v ho participate in it make it one of the best in the South. Mrs. Myrtle Peter Mr. Ira Swingle Mrs. Frances Martin Our competent bond director, Mr. Iro Swingle, gives his com- plete attention to an orchestral selection and comments on it. Mrs. Frances F. Martin and an afternoon glee club are en- joying breathing exercises before they start practicing singing. [ 34 ] Mrs. Myrtle Peters' talented students are rehearsing music around their piano for the assembly in which they will sing. minas cL are libraries The most vital source of research and recreational reading for Murphy students is the school's own li- brary. Always convenient, the library remains open throughout the school day with assistants helping to keep all material in order and easy to find. The sev- enty current periodicals and over 12,000 books serve class groups as well as individuals. It is rarely neces- sary for any student to seek information elsewhere because of the variety of subjects covered by this library's sources. The quiet atmosphere, which is en- couraged, allows one the concentration needed in applying himself to study. Additional help is always granted to any student by experienced advisors. Stu- dents always feel free to use the library. They realize that this is a definite part of their education. It not only adds to their knowledge, but it broadens their scope of understanding. At this time, it is important for Murphians to realize the need for regular study and a willingness to learn. There is no better way to apply oneself than in a quiet room with a plentiful supply of information at your finger tips. This is exactly what Murphy's library offers its students. Interested students are trained to be library assistants. They are taught not only to assist the librarians but the students also. They play an important part in this smooth running department. This outstanding and consistently growing part of Murphy's program is another facility advantageous to each student. Miss Martho Gatlin Mr . Catherine Burnett Mi$s Ardieth Vickrey Miss Gatlin checks information in the most A familiar sight is Mrs. Burnett counting used book in the library—the dictionary. the money paid on overdue books. Miss Vickrey takes books out of the shelves for rebinding and general repair. [ 36 ] Preporing for night school Soying our prayers Enjoying breakfast Checking locks Grading papers Relaxing, FINALLY! Heading home [ 37 ] Our caAua a 3 ive Dr. Burns and Mr. Hodges stand behind the sweets table ot the tea-reception for Dr. Wilson. Miss Waller's going to scratch psychology right out of her hair.1 [ 38 ] Mr. Tatum, with his bodiless buddy, urges his pupils to study. au at ■j Mrs. Kern it saving for her Christmos bonos. Mr. Hodges gains great acclaim os a doodler. Hope your pupils don't see thot, Mr. Taylor! Are the grades rcolly Don't break any speed Two heads better'n one, that good, Mr. Greoves? records, Mrs. Longham. Miss Hope? Mr. Cook, I'm trying my best. Did Rembrandt really Got to feed everyone but Chemistry, Goshl P°in Miss Kennedy? today. Mrs. McAllister? ( 39 ] a added . . . Three thousand four hundred students compose the spirit and body of Murphy High School. Maintaining the sense of pride achieved over a period of one hundred and six years is indeed a difficult task. The section that follows is dedicated to the acknowledging of the power and pride of a great school and a great land. Standing, L. to R., Ken Stonton, Jimmy Burns, David Gaillard, Tim Kaufmon, Bob Smith. Seoted, I. to R.f Frances Deuprec, Dottie Yonker, Stella Manning, Linda Snow. Seniors Adams, Judy Adams, Rosemary Akers, Frances Amos, Albert Anderson, Gladys Anderson, John Anderson, William Andrews, Robbie Andridge, Lady Ard, Terry Ardis, Jimmy Ashcroft, Lindsey Athanasiou, Catina Atkins, Bloir Atkins, Lucille Aven, Carole Baldwin, Don Balxli, Sharon Barlow, Bobby Barlow, Sarah Barnes, Joan Barnett, Becky Barnett, Eleanor Barnett, Myrna Seniors years Blackmon, Chariot Bloodsworth, John Boardman, Billy Bootwright, Elizabeth [ 44 ] Boss, Linda Bouer, Dave Beorden, Price-Williams Bock, Clyde 8cdsolo, Pat Bell, Aurelia Bennett, Bill Berger, Edward Berger, Louis Berson, Susan Betsiaras, Pete Bcuk, Diane Benny Ladner, Captain of Basketball Team we ve aaine J L now u • • Boatwright, Pat Bodden, Charles Bodiford, Jerry Bolton, Dianne Bonds, John Boone, Martha Bottcr, Camille Botter, Ethel Bowden, Chorles Boyd, Gayle Bracewell, James Brannon, Janclle Brent, l oy Brewer, Jack Jean Lavender, Head Majorette we’ve grown in Brigonce, Marcoleno Briggs, Barry Bright, Judy Ann Britian, Joyco 8ritt, Diane Brown, Andy Brown, Betty Jo Brown, John Brown, Tom Browning, Betty Jo Browning, Frank Bryan, Ann 8ryant, Arnold Buchanan, Charles Buck, Barbara Buerger, Harry Bufkin, Sydney Burch, Brenda Burke, Jeff Burns, Jimmy Burns, Steve Burt, Charles Burton, Priscilla Bush, Adellc ita tue an cl ch i a rac ier tei • • Butler, Jeon Byrd, Bonnie Byrd, Jackie Byrd, Jerry Cady, James Cagle Arthur Coin, Gene Calhoun, Dorothy Cameron, Shorye Cannon, Nelson Cannon, Rebecca Carafiol, Camille Cornley, Jerry Carpenter, Bcttye Carre, John Carrie, Carolyn Carroll, Helen Carroll, Pat Carter, Frances Casella, Sandra Casey, Gene Cossity, Patricia Cosson, Jane Chamberlain, Anita Seniors use ve Seen Cherniak, David Christy, Skippy Clanton, Sherman Clark, Chester Clark, Jack Clark, Virginia Clarke, Belle Marie Cleveland, Shirley Coach, Gloria Cobble, Marie Cochran, Kenneth Cockrell, Wilburn Coffee, Pamela Cohen, Billy Cohron, Myrna Coleman, Charlene Coleman, Pegqy Collins, Averil Collins, Mary Jo Combs, Roger Cook, lovette Cooper, Sandra Cooper, Wanda Cornett, Beverly and tear i Coumanis, Kike Croft, Marion Cramer, Sandra Creighton, Margie Crenshaw, John Crow, Sandro Crunk, Phillip Culwcll, Beverly Currie, Rebecca Curry, Janet Curry, Mory Kate D'Angelo, Joe Daniels, Lydia Daniels, Tommy Dontzler, Carolyn Dougherty, Susan Davis, Bill Davis Elnor Davis, Francis Davis, Frank Davis, James Davis, James Dovis, George Davis, Sue Seniors ifet th iroua 7 L th ie in15 Dean, Allen Delaney, Mamie Demetropolis, Mary Denley, Sandra Dcnniston, Brandt Deopree, Frances Devis, Mary Dix, Jerry Dixon, Janice Dorgan, Marion Dosfer, Diane Dostcr, Joan Douglas, Sandra Drago, Chris Drury, Gene Dubcrman, Iris Dubos, Larry Dudley, Bruce I 50 ] Sharon Balzli, Head Cheerleader aoa i wad I 3nin ina • • Dukes, Hugh Dukes, Monty Dulony, Horriett Duncan, Edwin Dunlap, Joe Dunlavy, Harold Dunnam, Hays Durant, Grover Dwyer, Diane Eady, Jerry Eosley, Raymond Eddy, Jane Hugh Dukes, Head Usher Edwards, Joan Edwords, Mary Einstein, Phil Elliott, Betty Jo Seniors no tv tv Ennon, Brion Erdman, Roddie Erhard , Borbora Estes, 8rendo Ethridge, Jamey Eubanks, Chorles Eubanks, Wilson Evans, Kenneth Ezell, Wanda Fain, Eston Fairchild, John Farncll, Joan Foy, Gordon Felps, Sharon Fillingim. Ronald Fisher, Billy Fisher, Ebajo Fitzpatrick, Frances Fleming, Becky Fletcher, Elizabeth Floyd, Adele Floyd, J. C. Flowers, Gerri Flynn, E. C. reach out to attain it, Formwolt, Joseph Foster, Joon Fowler, Chorles Frederick, Gerald Freeman, Morylynn Friedlander, Joon Frye, Maston Fuller, Joe Fulton, Eugene Fulton. Linda Fultz, Benny Furr, Troy Gaillard, Dovid Goines, Estelle Gaines, Edwin Galloway, Jonis Gardner, louann Garsidc, Jo Ann Gaskin, Donald Gentry, Darlene Gholson, Pot Gibson, Barbara Gilbert, Nancy Glenn, James Seniors ? __joon tVL th Goodwin, Heddy Graham, Bruce Gray, Paul Green, Jane Green, Sandra Green, Virginia Griffin, Don Griffin, Suzanne Grimes, Pat Grissitf, Joyce Gross, Larry Guin, Glenda Gunthrope, Donald Gurwitch, Phyllis Gutel, Judy Gwin, Carol Haas, Bay Haas, Edith Haas, Ogden Hadley, Eddie Hager, Sammy Hale. Allen Hale, Mervin Hall, Bill leavij • • Holl, Billy Homilton, Jane Hamrick, Maynard Hankins, Bonnie Hardee, Joy Harris, Ann Harris, Janice Harris, Jimmy Harris, Joyce Harris, Lucille Harrison, Virginia Hort, Sandra Hartwell, Harold Harvey, Lynda Hottaway, Woyne Hotten, Billy Head, Russell Heathcotc, Butch Henderson, Tommie Hendricks, Irma Hcnderickson, Shirley Hendrix, J. C. Henries, Wanda Henry, Jimmy Seniors we w i Henfon, Geraldine Heuback, Allene Hicks, Bobbie Hicks, Mack Higdon, Mary Hildreth, James Hill, Barbara Hill, Jackie Hill, Martha Ann Hillman, Charles Hillman, Pat Hitt, Joel Hodge, Barbara Hodges, Jack Hodges, Mickey Hoffman, Becky Hogan, Launa Holder, George [ 56 ] Becky Hoffman, President, Swimming Club L e a ve • • Holladoy, Yvonne Holsonback, Paul Horn, Joe Horner, Florence Houston, Linda Houston, Modeline Howard, Ann Howell, Carolyn Howell, Evelyn Howell, Tommy Hudson, Dale Hudson, Helen Glynn Botts, M Day Chairman Huff, Billy Hulsee. Brenda Hunt, Doris Hunt, Jocqui Hurst, Barbara Ivey, Jerry Senior5 an d prepare to James, Margie James, Martha James, Wayne Jarrell, David Jayne, Beverly Jernigan, Alyce Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Clifford Johnson, Margaret Johnson, Patricio Johnson, Virginia Jones, Gene Jones, Joe Jones, John Jones, Judy Jones, Loyl Jordan, Bonita Jordan, Hilda Joseph, Ann Joseph, Judy Kolas, Phillip Kaufman, Tim Kearns, Stuart Keenan, Robert on roue Kelley, Leonard Kelley, Charles Kelly, Harriet Kemp, Bill Kerr, Brenda Killinger, Marion Kindred, William King, Pat King, Ruby Kinzer, Jack Kirk, Rosemary Kirtland, Charles Kline, Edward Kobb, Colvin Kruse, Roy Krushos, Billy Ladner, Benny Lane, Barbara Lartigue, Vincent Laurondine, Barbara Lavender, Jean Lavene, Anno Layden, Sandra Lee, Joe Senior Lee, Woyne Lees, Colhi lewis, Charles Lewis, Hedy lewis, Lynn lewtcr, Fred leythom, Harold Linam, 8orbara lindstrom, Suiie Lipscomb, James Litton, Billy long, Carol loper, Jerry Lott, Jackie Love, Candy Lundy, Barbara Lundy, Dcnnie Lundy, Jonis lyda, Henry Lynn, Lillian Lyons, Jessie McBride, Mary McCann, Peggy McConnell, Ann cjiuen to MJ determination and coniidt enee McConnell, Jim McFodden, Rodney McFarland, Phyllis McGhee, Linda McIntosh, Shelby McKclIar, Pot Mcloin, Ronnie McLorty, Bill McLean, Carolyn McLean, Mary Lois McLeod, Syble McMichoel, Roland McMichaol, Tommy McMillan, Emily McMullen, Patricia McPherson, David McPherson, Faye McRae, Jean McRoe, Arthur McRee, Martha McTaggarf, Lynda Maddox, Mickey Majors, Winford Mallis, Jason Seniors Moncill, Clanton Manley, Georgia Manning, Stella Marchman, Fred Marked, Bonnie Marshall, Jo Ann Marshall, lewis Martin, Dion Martin, Merlin Marx, Julien Mason, James Mathews, Bob Mothis, Marie Maurice, Susan Mayes, Louie Mayes, Robert Moyhugh, Kenneth Meade, lorry Earl Moorcr, Captain, Football Team maij en ter Meaut, Rose Marie Merrill, Carl Middleton, Owen Midgette, Lynn Mickelscn, Wayne Miles, Georgia Miller, Bert Miller, John Miller, Marian Miller, Pat Mitchell, Edith Mitchell, Trudy Moon, Judy Moorer, Earl Moose, Larry Morgan, Genyth Morrison, Linwood Morton, Linda Eugenia [ 63 ] Billy Cohen, President Student Council Seniors wor (j Mozingo, Gray Murdock, Nat Murray, Edno Nall, Faye Nelson, Allen Nelson, John Nelson, Mory Ruth Neville, James Newsom, Bill Newdome, Mary Ann Northington, Sally Nowell, Harvey O'Connor, Robert Odom, Carolyn Odom, Don O'Gwynn, Carol Oliphant, Dardy Olive, Robert Orr, Jeon Overstreet, Iris Overton, Roy Oxner, Rebecca Padgett, Dorothy Palmer, Ann situations with Papadeos, Kossiani Parden, Monte Parker, Oianne Porker, James Parrish, Pat Parrish, Peggy Parrish, Tommy Pote, Jennie Pote, Mary Potrick, Kenneth Potrick, Kenneth Potrick, Lily Roy Patton, Robert Perkins, Jerris Persons, Bobby Pettis, Eddie Pettus, Malcolm Petty, Tim Phelps, Franklin Philen, Sue Phillips, Robert Phillips, Rod Pickron, Martha Pierce, Imelda clerstancli Seniors (i iue3 Pierce, Judy Pierce, Pot Pinkerton, Kenneth Pocose, Dorothy Pouncey, Phyllis Powell, Morion Prcicoit, Dwayne Prine, Hugh Pritchard, Frank Prouty, Dwight Pryor, Ginger Pugh, Lee Pugh, Nelda Purvis, Lorecn Ramey, Ann Ramsey, Margaret Ratliff, Kay Roy, Earl Rayfield, Jo Ann Reaves, James Reed, Willis Reeve, Kitty Regan, Louise Reikin, Tony Rester, Jomes Reynolds, Jim Richardson, Tommy Rickcrson, Jonet Rigney, James Rinehart, Judy Roberts, Bill Roberts, Jo Ann Robinson, Corolyn Robinson, Tony Robison, Martha Rodgers, Lois Rogers, Billy Jo Rogers, Petreo Rollins, Jane Roper, Carol Rousseau, Mary Rudder, John Rue, Alcoto Rumpanos, Jeon Rumpf, Goil Russell, Gene Ryals, Bobby Solly, Leroy Seniors may no Schworer, Marjorie Seibert, Barbara Sellers, Eddie Sewell, Palmaletta Shaw, Benjamin Judson Shcehy, Corol Sanford, Sandy Sanders, Julie Sanders, Lamar Sanders, Murrell Sanders, Phyllis Sands, Tommy Saucier, Gory Savoy, Freddie Schindler, Nancy Schjotl, Marian Schmidt, Duane Schwartz, Maryln Joe Charles Jones, President, National Honor Society I, lave been • • • Sheffield, Johnny Sheldt, Rcbecoh Shepherd, Pauline Sherwood, Virginio Audrey Carrol Neldo Rita Short, Pat Showers, Myrt Sigler, Frank Sigler, Maurice Sims, Terry Sitterleo, Julius Smick, Louise Smith, Gillan Smith, Gloria Smith, Linda Stuart Kearns, President of Key Club Seniors eac L Smith, Martha Ann Smith, Nan Smith, Page Smith, Pat Smith, Ray Smith, Robert Smith, Sandy Snellman, Sandra Snow, Everett Snow, Linda Stacey, Lynn Stanford, Everlyn Stanton, Kenneth Stapleton, Annette Stead, Ronnie Stcadhom, Charles Steel, Linda Steelman, Linda Steelreath, Sue Stcphany, Jackie Stewart, Charmaine St. George, Pricilla Stiles, Lynn Stine, Sandra C15K5 L • • Stinson, Winford Stout, Alice Strachon, Merline Strahon, Richard Stratton, Arthur Strau, V irginia Stricklin, David Stringer, bue Summers, Simon Sumner, Horriett Sutter, Jerry Sweeney, Pat Sylvcst, Pat Tatum, Bob Taylor, Jerry Taylor, Jimmy Tew, Judy Thames, Morrellyn Thomas, Cyntha Thomos, Janice Thompson, Carol Thompson, Jo Ann Thompson, Martha Thompson, Sandra Seniors - + m - - . i Bnpnp % S T- - I 1 hr) . ; f S' % Y | | • ■u - ' o ri PI X8 K ■“■gi J| Nfl V if V; 4 yw T f - . . ■‘ V “• •■■$ %. ' S G] hhi -• T r i Thorn, Barbara Thrift, Edna Thurman, Bill Tinnea, Bonnie Tinnea, Ida Jane Toler, Desmond Thomlcy, Patsy Toney, Carolyn Tracy, Jack Tronum, George Travis, Charles Trimmier, Gennie Troutman, Ralph Turner, Carolyn Turner, Marshall Turner, Ronald Turner, Sandra Twillcy, Barbara Twilley, Richard Tynes, Tudell Underwood, Priscilla Unzickcr, Martha Van Devendcr, Nancy Van Hyning, Don e remem • • Vordas, Anne Voughn, Cornelia Vaughn, Glenn Veal, Joyce Verbeck. Suzanne Vesper, Kent Vogelsang, Robin Wade, Jiles Waldrip, Nancy Wallace, Joe Waller, Betty Walton, Nancy Waltman, Jimmy Word, Catherine Warner, Chorlcne Weaver, Paul Webb, Terry Weber, Carole V eckley, Charlene Welborn, John Welsh, Julie Wente, Billy Werncth, Eddie Whellis, Calvin e . __senior3 hj ijoa Whighom, Hilda Whitaker, Robert White, Ronnie Whitehead, Elizabeth Wicker, Elva Wilbourne, Jimmy Wilkes. Ray Willamor, Charles Willett, Diana Williams, Bert Williams, Donny Williams, John Williams, Paul Willioms, Tommy Williams, Walter Williamson, Charles Williamson, Jo Ann Williamson, Kent [ 74 ] Kitty Reeve, President of F. T. A. ■I wiiom we ieaue behind Williamson, Tommy Wilson, Jerrcl Wilson, Johnny Wilson, Sally Windsor, Bobby Wing Vivian Winters, Kenneth Wise, Clara Withers, Don Woodfin, Don Woodrick, Mary Woodhom, Jean Woodham, Joan Wornth, Eddie Yonker, Dottie Young, Neldo Young, Rita Young, Terrell Zellncr, Doug Zuckermon, Nancy [ 75 ] •Senior 3 ranceA 2), eupree BJL CJ, en hfarriett umner su ycineif 7-JUfKin S enior incp (ISancl CL. L ,U, J4e(ene JJuclc Son }orei(jn X ancjuacje (j- ohn Carre ,eeue [ 82 ] Seniori 'ruma lied S)annij 'lAJifliams Susie oCinclslr oni (Commercial Janies Sii (clreti Sonita Jordan C)utdtandi incj iliicati oni TJrou Jurr Jane KolL St emors m uSic nnson Don,, Rot, Pal. 'icia Sij vej C)utdtanck Uti 3ncluitrial Irts t.'Jonuny (J3ritt (L ami lie ( hotter l on fite lA lite oLincla S)leele [ 86 ] Seniors [ 87 ] L. Io R., Sharon Rochombeau, Julie Ann Bodiford, Annette Jordan, Ernie Wood, Sue Taulbcc, Jane Moore. [ 88 ] an lord Adams, Bob Adams, Dot Adams, Jimmy Adams, Katy Adams, lewis Alexander, Gloria Alexander, Robert Alford, Flora Allen, Chuck Allen, Elaine Amesbury, Lynda Anderson, Amelia Anderson, lorry Andrews, Kctherine Andrews, Russell Aplin, Jerry Arbo, Virginia Rac Ashcroft, Johnny Athanasiou, Spcros Aven, Joe Baker, Freddie Baldwin, Jimmy Boltzcr, Eleanor Banks, Barbara Barbour, Nancy Barcley, Bubba Barlow, Wayne Barnes, Judy Barrett, Janice Bartley, Robert Boss, Gayle Bates, Brenda Baumhauer, Charles Bawdcn, Lena Bean, Shorron f A W (9 'k |P £ f r'k 0 tflfi Jl JPjR 1 £ P s 4 h Ei P 41 • i fs Jll £jj ik s a. 1 1 ■« 4w- 4 k £ Si A.i 41 r. 2 4 3 umor6 A rro ance Beard, Dorothy Beard, Sharon Bell, 8arbara Bell, Jean Benson, Margaret Berger, Linda Berkin, Carol Berson, Barbara Betancourt, Joyce Beuk, Nancy Seville, Cummins Bianco, Phillip 8lccksheor, Marie Blackwelder, Judy Blackwell, Anne Blair, Buddy Blake, Martha Blizzard, Judy Bloch, Dorothy Bodiford, Julie Ann Bolerakis, George 3ollig, Sandra Bolling, Jackie Bolson, Barry Bolton, Joyce Bolton, Vivian Bolton, Wayne Bond, Evelyn Bornfleth, Bonnie Bounds, Kathleen Brobner, Irene Bromlett, Chandler Brantley. Raycellio Bridges, Randy Broach, Glen ve rea • • Brock, Frankie Brock, Rebo Brooks, Linda Brown, Charles Brown, Dorothy Brown, Judie Brown, Marjorie Brown, Willodeon Browne, Freddie Brunson, Jo Ann Buckolew, Gregg Bullard, Noncy Bullock. Jonathan Buntin, Carol Burke, Jane Burnett, Ronald Burt, Anita Burt, Sybil Bush, Janice 8ush, Noncy Byrd, Jackie Byrd, Julie Byrd,Sandro Cain, Sara Ruth Caldwell, Dianne Camp, Sue Carpenter, Carol Carpenter, Sandro Carr, Janet Carr, Mortho Carre, Linda Carroll, Alton Carter, Sylvia Chamberlain, Sharon Chapman, Vivien umor$ Charlton, Robert Chorpentier, Leigh Chennoult, Terry Childs, Bo Chisholm, Virginia Christiansen, Chris Christiansen, John Christopher, Paul Clark, Jacquelyn Clarke, Joann Clements, Vernon Clikas, Betto Cluk, Edward Cobb, Barbara Cochran, Carole Coker, Celeste Cole, Betty Colvin, John Compston, Cecelia Condon, Peggy Cook, Julie Cooner, Neil Cooper, David Copeland, William Corley, Juanita Cosper, Dianna Coumanis, George Counts, Wando Covington, Elizabeth Cowen, Gerald Crane, Billy Crank, Donnie Crawford, Lamar Crenshaw, Elizabeth Crenshaw, Moren we strive to acauire . . . Crowell, Ann Crowell, Carolyn Crowell, John Crowson, Shirley Culpepper, Sammy Curry, Carol Curry, Peggy Curry, Roddy Dahlgreen, Mary Dahlhoff. Bill Damson, Sam Daniel, Foye Donne, Georgia Dart, Charles Daul, George Davenport, Maxine Davis, Mac Jeanne Davis, Wayne Davis, William Dearborn, Becky Delony, Jo Ann De Loach, Cary Delores, Emily Deney, Robert Derby, Lynne Deupree, Ann Devis, Dot De Witt, Rondy Dickinson, Myrtle Dickinson, Van Dixon, Jeanette Dixon, Sandra Dockery, Henry Donaldson, Don Donaldson, Edward uniord became we Donaldson, Joy Doody, Jimmy Douglas, Thelma Downey, Mif Downey, Tommy Draime, Janet Draime, Jesse Draime, Wayne Draughan, Doug Drew, Sara Du Bose, Jean Duke, Barbara Ann Duke, Jimmy Dukes, Judy Dulong, Marie Dumas, Henry Dunn, Koy Dunn, Wesley Dutton, Pat DuVal, Jo Ann DuVall, Jimmy Dwyer, Susan Dykes, Judy Easley, Brenda Eberlein, Emily Eddins, Donna [ 94 ] Jimmy Edwards, Stage Crew Manager ire mio Ute men . . . Edgar, Jimmy Edington, Howard Edwards, Jimmy Ellis, Gerald Ellis, Tommy Emanuel, Patty Erskine, Gail Ethridge, Bobby Eubanks, Georgi Evans, Doris Fail, Phyllis Fell, Glen Fell, Karen Fclps, Reid Finch, Sandro Firth, Angela Fisher, Ronnie Fitts, Jackie Fitzgerald, Trish Flack, Janice Fleming, Jeanne Fleming, Rora Fonde, Joan Formwalt, Annie Foster, Nancy Foster, Phyllis [ 95 ] Jimmy Dill, Player of the Week Senior rj£)irector l V • • • MORRISON, ERNEST LINWOOD Radio Club 2-3; Chem-Bo-Phys 2. (63) MORTON, CHARLES EDWARD MORTON, LINDA EUGENIA (631 MOYLES, FREDRICK M. Cafe. Asst. 2; D.O. 3. MOZINGO, WILLIAM GRAY (64) MURDOCK, NATHANIEL French Club 2. (64) MURRAY, EDNA MAE Spanish Club 2; F.T.A. 2-3; Bible Club 2; Jr. Red Cross 2-3; Boosters 4; Pantherette 3; Off. Asst. 3. (64' MYRICK, WALTER FRANKLIN NALL, WILMA FAYE F.N.A. 2,- N.H.S. 3-4; Latin Club 3. (64,194) NELSON, DAVID ALLEN (64) NELSON, JOHN EDWARD Teachers Asst. 2; Mon. 2. (64 NELSON, MARY RUTH Student Coun. 2; F.N.A. 2-3,- F.B.L.A. 3; Jr. Red Cross 2; All Girls' Coun. 2; Pep Squad 2; Off. Asst. 2; D.O. 4. (64) NEVILLE, JAMES Rocket Club 3-4 (Pres. 4i; Key Club 3-4; Jr. Red Cross 2-3; M.A.R.S. 3 (Sec. 3); Ushers Club 3-4; Camera Club 3. (64,202) NEWDOME, MARY ANN F.B.L.A. 3-4 (Pres. 4 ; Class Rep. 2; Student Coun. 2-4; I.C.C. 4. (64,210,214; NEWSOM, WILLIAM LIPSCOMBE (64) NEWELL, HARVY F.R.A.H.S. 4. (64 NORTHINGTON, SALLY N.H.S. 3-4; Four Arts 2-4; Student Coun. 2. (64,194) NORTON, LINDA EUGENIA Student Coun. 4; Hi-Times 4. O'BRIEN, JOHN SELDON O'CONNER, ROBERT EMMETT Band 2-4. (64,189) ODAM, DONALD (64) ODOM, CAROLYN All Girls' Coun. 2. (64; O'GWYNN, CAROL LEE Teachers Asst. 2,- Girls' Glee Club 4; N.H.S. 4. 64, 192,195) OLIPHANT, MARIAN HELEN Hi-Times 3-4 (Ed. 4 ; Student Coun. 2; Bible Club 3; Spanish Club 3; F.T.A. 2-3,- Four Arts 3-4; Boosters 4; M-Day Comm. 3-4; Med. Unit Asst. 3; All Girls' Coun. 3; Quill and Scroll 4. (64,226,206,173,196 OLIVE, ROBERT EUGENE M Club 3-4,- Baseball 3-4. (64,165; ORR, IDA JEAN F.N.A. 2-4; Camera Club 3 iSec. 3 ,- Med. Unit Asst. 2; Lib. Asst. 4; Student Coun. 2; N.H.S. 4. 64,195' OVERSTREET, IRIS EVELYN F.N.A. 2-4,- Jr. His. Soc. 3-4 (V.P. 4:; Bible Club 3-4; Sci. Club 4; Jr. Red Cross 4; Med. Unit Asst. 3,- Girls' Glee Club 4; Teach. Asst. 2-3. (64,192,203,211 OVERTON, ROY (64) OXNER, REBECCA A Band 2-4,- Choralettes 4 (64,189 PADGETT, DOROTHY MARIE French Club 2; Spec. Chor. 4; Aqua Maids 4; Choral- eftes 4; Girls' Glee Club 4. (.64,192) PALMER, JOHNNIE ANN D.O. 4; N.H.S. 4. (64,195) PAPADEAS, KASSIANI (65) PARDEN, MONTY (65,243' PARKER, DIANE CELASTE F.B.L.A. 4. PARKER, JAMES (65' PARRISH, PAT F.N.A. 2-4,- Teachers Asst. 4. 165' PARRISH, PEGGY Student Coun. 4. (65 PARRISH, TOMMY (65) [ 288 ] activities, honors, year and Pa9 eS PATE, MARY Hi-Times 3-4 (Ed. 4); N.H.S. 3-4; Quill and Scroll 3-4 (V.P. 4 ; Bible Club 2-3; All Girls' Coun. 3; Aqua Maids 2-4 Trees. 4i; Teachers Asst. 2-3; Spec. Chor. 4; F.T.A. 3. (65,209,172,194,197) PATE, JENNIE F.T.A. 2-4; French Club 2; Allied Youth 3-4. (65) PATRICK, KENNETH LAMAR (65) PATRICK, KENNETH WELLS (65) PATRICK, LILY RAY Pep Squad 3; Jr. His. Soc. 3; Off. Asst. 3. (65) PATTON, ROBERT N.H.S. 4. (65,194 PERKINS, JERIS MARSHALL (65) PERKINS, ROBERT PERSONS, ROBERT LEE (65) PETTIS, THOMAS EDWIN Key Club 4; Teachers Asst. 2; Band 2-3. 65 PETTUS, CLAUDE MALCOLM French Club 4; Ushers Club 3-4; Teachers Asst. 4. 65,210,204 PETTY, JOHN N.H.S. 4. (195,65 PHELPS, JAMES FRANKLIN (65) PHILEN, THELMA SUE Jr. Red Cross 2; Student Coun. 2; Hi-Times 2; F.N.A. 4; Med. Unit Asst. 4; Jr. His. Soc. 2,- Teachers Asst. 2-4; Mon. 4. (65,208 PHILLIPS, ROBERT GRADY (65) PHILLIPS, RODERICK HENDERSON Hi-Times 3-4. (65 PICKRON, MARTHA HOLT (651 PIERCE, IMELDA AVON Mon. 4. (65) PIERCE, JUDITH PATRICIA Spec. Chor. 4; N.H.S. 4. (195,66 PIERCE, PAT Jr. Red Cross 3. '66 PINKERTON, FRANK KENNETH (66 PLATT, EDISON BRYAN POCASE, DOROTHY ANN G.A.A. 2-3 (V.P. 3); Spec. Chor. 4- Four Arts 3-4; Teachers Asst. 2-4. (66 POUNCEY, PHILLIS JANE (66,189) POWELL, MARIAN ALICE Lib. Asst. 2. (66) POWELL, MILDRED ELAINE Girls' Glee Club 4. (192) PRESCOTT, JACK DWAYNE Teachers Asst. 3-4. (66 PRESSLEY, JAMES EDWARD PRINE, HUGH JOSEPH (66) PRITCHARD, FRANK DAVID (661 PROUTY, DWIGHT WILLIAM Football 3-4; M Club 3-4. (252,143,148,66) PRYOR, HELEN Teachers Asst. 4,- D O. 4; Mon. 4; Hi-Times Rep. 2; All Girls' Coun. 3. '66 PUGH, LEE ALLEN Track 3-4. (66 PUGH, NELDA FAY Hi-Times 4, Jr. Red Cross 2-4; Quill and Scroll 4; N.H.S. 4. (195,66,196,203) PURVIS, ANNA LOREEN (66) RAMEY, ANN Hi-Times 2; F.B.L.A. 3-4; F.T.A. 2-3,- N.H.S. 3-4; Jr. Red Cross 2 66,194 RAMSEY, MARGARET RUTH Jr. Red Cross 2-3,- F.B.L.A. 2-3. (66) RATLIFF, SHARON KAY MOHIAN 4; Student Coun. 2; Quill and Scroll 4. '66,85,176,174,196 RAY, LEON EARL Beta Hi-Y 3-4; Jr. Red Cross 4. (66' RAYFIELD, JO ANN F.T.A. 2-3,- G.A.A. 2-4; French Club 2-4,- Teachers Asst. 2,- Off. Asst. 4; Chem-Bo-Phys 3; Latin Club 3-4. (66) REAVES, JAMES M. Spec. Chor. 4; Radio Club 2-3,- Student Coun. 2. (66 REED, WILLIS F.B.L.A. 3. (66) [ 289 ] Senior director • • REEVE, CATHARINE JOSEPHINE MOHIAN 4; F.T.A. 2-4 (Treas. 3, Pres. 4 ; Latin Club 3-4 (Sec.-Treas. 4); French Club 3-4; Bible Club 2; N.H.S. 3-4 (Treas. 4); Student Coun. 2; I.C.C. 4; Off. Asst. 3; Camera Club 3; Mon. 2; Outstanding Student (Language) 4. (66,253,82,201,177,204,194,174) REGAN, LOUISE F.T.A. 2-4,- I.C.C. 4; Student Coun. 3-4; M-Day Comm. 4; Allied Youth 2; Miss Friendship 2; Class Rep. 3-4. (66,206,210,179,178 REIKEN, JOSEPH D.O. 4. (66) RESTER, JAMES Teachers Asst. 4. (67) REVETTE, JOE Vis. Ed. 2; Basketball J.V. 2. REYNOLDS, JAMES N.H.S. 3-4; J.V. Football 2; Football 3-4; M Club 3-4. (67,252,143,148,160,162,207,194) RICHARDSON, TOMMY (67) RICKERSON, JANET F.B.L.A. 4. (67) RIGNEY, JAMES W. M Club 2-4; Football 2-4. (67,165) RINEHART, JUDY F.T.A. 2-3; Jr. Red Cross 2-3; French Club 2-3; Spec. Chor. 2-3; Off. Asst. 3; N.H.S. 4. (67,195' ROBERTS, WILLIAM L. Allied Youth 2; Spanish Club 2; Psych. Club 4. (671 ROBERTS, JO ANN Jr. Red Cross 2-3,- Lib. Asst. 4. (67: ROBINSON, JANICE CAROLYN F.T.A. 3; D.O. 4. (67) ROBISON, MARTHA JEAN Bible Club 2; Psych. Club 3; Pep Squad 2; Boosters 4; Student Coun. 2-4. (67) ROBINSON, TONY Spec. Chor. 3-4 (Pres. 4); Four Arts 3-4; Teachers Asst. 3-4. (67,81,210) ROGERS, AMY LOIS D.O. 4,- Jr. His. Soc. 2-3; Pep Squad 2-3; Hi-Times 2,- Off. Asst. 2-3,- Teachers Asst. 2-3. (67) ROGERS, BILLY JOE M Club 4; J.V. Football 2; Football 3-4; N.H.S. 4. 67,252,143,145,147,207,195' ROGERS, REBECCA PETREA F.N.A. 2; Pantherette 3; Off. Asst. 4 (67) ROLLINS, JANE MOHIAN 3-4 (Editor 4i; French Club 2-3; F.T.A. 2-3,- N.H.S. 3-4,- Off. Asst. 2; M-Day Comm. 2-3,- Favorite 4; Outstanding Student (Journalism) 4; Miss Hi-Times 4; Quill and Scroll 4. (67,81,83,176,174,194,196' ROPER, MARGARITE CAROL Jr. Red Cross 4; All Girls' Coun. 2,- D.O. 3-4. (67 ROUSEAU, MARY ALICE Teachers Asst. 3; D.O. 4; F.B.L.A. 3; Pep Squad 2-3. (67) RUDDER, JOHN HAYS (67) RUE, ALEOTA ANN Spec. Chor. 4. (67) RUMPANOS, JEAN MARIE (67) RUMPH, GAIL ANN French Club 3-4 (V.P. 4'; F.T.A. 4; Y-Teens 3,- N.H.S 4. (67,227,204,195) RUSSELL, GENE R. (67) RYALS, ROBERT (67) SALLEY, ROBERT LEROY D.O. 3-4. (67) SANDERS, JULIE ELLEN Y-Teens 2. (68) SANDERS, BRADLEY LAMAR Boosters 4. 168 SANDERS, EARNEST MURRELL (68) SANDERS, PHYLLIS SUE Y-Teens 2; Off. Asst. 3-4. (68) SANDS, THOMAS EUGENE (681 SANFORD, JOHN CHAPMAN Tennis Team 2-4 (V.P. 3-4); Ushers Club 4; Spec. Chor. 3-4; Four Arts 4. (68) SANSOM, THOMAS GARY (208) SAUCIER, GARY JAMES •681 [ 290 ] activities, I i on or3, year anc I rc“j eJ SAVOY, FREDDIE (68) SCHATZ, DAVID HENRY, JR. SCHINDLER, NANCY Jr. Red Cross 2,- N.H.S. 4; Psych. Club 3; Off. Asst. 2-3; Allied Youth 2. (68,195) SCHJOTT, MARIAN Jr. Red Cross 2-3; F.T.A. 4; Spec. Chor. 4; Boosters 4; F.B.L.A. 3; Ponfherette 2-4. 68,188) SCHMIDT, DUANE ROBERT M.A.R.S. 3-4. (68,204 SCHWARTZ, MARYLN Hi-Times 3-4,- French Club 2; Psych. Club 3; Boosters 4,- M-Day Comm. 4; Quill and Scroll 3-4 (Sec. 4); Off. Asst. 2; N.H.S. 4. 68,197,195 SCHWORER, MARJORIE JEAN French Club 3; F.N.A. 3-4; Med. Unit Asst. 4. (68) SEIBERT, BARBARA ANN Teachers Asst. 2. (68 SELLERS, EDWARD HENRY Vis. Ed. 2-3 Pres. 2, Sec. 3 ; Four Arts 2-4; Student Coun. 4. (68 SEWELL, PALMALETTA Choralettes 4,- Girls' Glee Club 4. 68,192) SHAW, JUDSON BENJAMIN, JR. Hi-Times 4; M.A.R.S. 3; Rocket Club 3; Vis. Ed. 3; Engin. Club 3. 68 SHEEHY, CAROLE LOU Bible Club 2-4; Student Coun. 2-4; Class Rep. 3; Y-Teens 2; Four Arts 3-4; F.N.A. 4. (68 SHEFFIELD, JOHN HENRY (69) SHELDT, REBEKAH ANNE (69) SHEPHERD, HAZEL PAULINE All Girls' Coun. 2; F.N.A. 3; Teachers Asst. 3-4; Med. Unit Asst. 3-4; Girls' Glee Club 4. (69, 192 SHERWOOD, VIRGINIA MOHIAN 4,- F.T.A. 2-3; Bible Club 2; French Club 3; All Girls' Coun. 2; A. V. Asst. 3; Aqua Maids 2-4 Sec. 4 ; M-Day Comm. 4; Azalea Trail Rep. 4. '69, 264,176,174,218 SHIELDS, AUDREY FAYE Keep-em-rolling 2-3,- Cafe. Worker 4. (69 SHIRLEY, CARROL E. Spanish Club 2; Off. Asst. 2. (69 SHIRLEY, NELDA JEAN Y-Teens 2; Off. Asst. 3-4. (69) SHIVERS, SHIRLEY RITA Y-Teens 3,- F.B.L.A. 3-4; Lib. Asst. 3; Ponfherette 2-3. (69) SHORT, PATRICIA ARDELIA Four Arts 3-4, French Club 3; Spec. Chor. 2-4; Madri- gal Singer 4; Teachers Asst. 3-4. (69 SHOWERS, MYRTA NELL Hi-Times 2-3; Quill and Scroll 3-4 (Trees. 4); Four Arts 3-4; Sci. Club 2-4; Spec. Chor. 3-4. (69,197) SIGLER, FRANK Engin. Club 3. (69 SIGLER, MAURICE L. Camera Club 3,- Engin. Club 2-3; M.A.R.S. 3,- Vis. Ed. 2. 169) SIMMONS, EDGAR Spec. Chor. 3. SIMS, ARTHUR TERRY (69) SIMS, KENNETH DOUGLAS SITTERLEE, JULIUS Hi-Times 3-4; Ushers Club 2-4, Football 2-4; M Club 2-4; All City, State, Southern 4; Teachers Asst. 4; Wei. Store Mgr. 4. (69,252,143,146,207,210,227) SMICK, LOUISE BRUNER Jr. Red Cross 2-3; Allied Youth 2-3; Bible Club 4; Lib. Asst. 2-3,- F.T.A. 2; Pep Squad 2. (69) SMITH, J. GILLEN N.H.S. 4. (69,195) SMITH, GLORIA JUNE D O. 4; Pep Squad 2; Y-Teens 2. (69) SMITH, JAMES RAY Band A 2-4. SMITH, LINDA LEE French Club 3-4; Student Coun. 4; F.N.A. 4. (69,2041 SMITH, MARIAN (252) SMITH, MARTHA ANN Bible Club 3; Spec. Chor. 4; N.H.S. 3-4. (70,194) SMITH, NANETTE MERRILL Homecoming Maid 2-3; D.O. 4; Off. Asst. 2; Four Arts 3; Psych. Club 3,- All Girls' Coun. 3; F.T.A. 2-3; Student Coun. 2; Mon. 2-4; Teachers Asst. 3-4; Sci. Club 2; Jr. Red Cross 2; F.B.L.A. 3,- Pep Squad 2. (70) [ 291 ] e . Senior % tree tor V SMITH, PATSY KETREENA D O. 3-4; Teachers Asst. 2. (70' SMITH, RAY '70,189) SMITH, ROBERT BIRD Engin. Club 2-3 (V.P. 3); Key Club 3-4; Student Coun. 3; Class Treas. 4. (70,42,178,200) SMITH, SARA PAGE MOHIAN 4, Hi-Times 2-3; F.T.A. 2; Bible Club 2, Latin Club 4 (V.P. 4); Four Arts 4; Aqua Maids 4; M-Day 4; Quill and Scroll 4; N.H.S. 4. (70,264,251, 196,204,195,176,174' SMITH, SANDRA LEE MOHIAN 4; Latin Club 3; Aqua Maids 2-3; All Girls' Coun. 3; F.T.A. 2-3,- Teachers Asst. 2,- Four Arts 4,- N.H.S. 3-4, Quill and Scroll 4. (70,206,194,196.177, 174i SNELLMAN, SANDRA LEE (70) SNOW, EVERETT Users Club 2-4, Key Club 2-4; Spanish Club 2,- Chess Club 2; Student Coun. 2; J.V. Football 2. (70,200 SNOW, LINDA Bible Club 2-4 (Treas. 4 , Y-Teens 2; Student Coun. 2-4,- Jr. Red Cross 2; Class Rep. 4; Homecoming Maid 4, Girls' Glee Club 4 '42,180,181,183,178,70,192, 2091 SOSSAMAN, BILLY Baseball 3-4,- M Club 3-4. (165i STACEY, EDWARD LYNN M Club 3-4,- Baseball 2-4. (70,165' STANFORD, EVELYN MARGARET Band 2-4, Orch. 2-4; N.H.S. 4. (70,195 STANTON, EDWARD STANTON, KENNETH Key Club 2-4,- Student Coun. 4. (70,42,178' STAPLETON, LAURA ANNETTE Arg. Inc. 2; Troopers 3-4 (V.P. 4, Treas. 3'; Jr. His. Soc. 2-4; Pep Squad 2,- Off. Asst. 3. (70,215,211) STEAD, RONALD Vis. Ed. 2; Teachers Asst. 4. (701 STEADHAM, CHARLES (70) STEEL, LINDA Hi-Times 4; F.R.A.H.S. 2-4 (Sec. 3, V.P. 4); Bible Club 2-4 V.P. 4l; F.T.A. 2,- Allied Youth 2; Boosters 4, Student Coun. 2; Teachers Asst. 4; French Club 3; Troopers 2, Quill and Scroll 4. (70,206,172,173,84, 196) STEELMAN LINDA (70) STEELREATH, SUE ANN Bible Club 2-3,- Y-Teens 2-3 (V.P. 3); Jr. Red Cross 2; Four Arts 3-4; Teachers Asst. 4. (70' STEPHANY, JACKIE Off. Asst. 4. (70 STEWART, ETTA CHARMAINE Bible Club 3; Spanish Club 2,- Teachers Asst. 3-4,- Wei. Store 4; All Girls' Coun. 2,- Jr. Red Cross 4. (70,265 ST. GEORGE, PRICILLA (70) STEWART, SARA ANNE Psych. Club 2. STILES, LYNN Hi-Times 3; Bible Club 2; Student Coun. 2-3,- Girls' Glee Club 4; Boosters 4, Teachers Asst. 2,- N.H.S. 4. '70,194,206,195,192) STINE, SANDRA Jr. Red Cross 2-4 (Sec. 4 , Bible Club 3; Student Coun. 2; Pep Squad 2; F.T.A. 3; All Girls' Coun. 2; Jr. His. Soc. 2; Teachers Asst. 2-3,- Off. Asst. 4. (70,203' STINSON, WINFRED J.V. Football 2; Hi-Y 2-3. (71) STOUT, ALICE MAY Lib. Asst. 2,- Teachers Asst. 3. (71 STRACHAN, MERLINE Pantherette 2-3. (71) STRAHAN, RICHARD DENMAN Four Arts 2-4. (71) STRATTON, ARTHUR (71) STRAW, VIRGINIA (71) STRICKLIN, DAVID (71) STRINGER, SUE ALICE D O 4; F.B.L.A. 3; Mon. 3-4; Teachers Asst. 2; N.H.S. 4. (71,195) [ 292 ] I, i on or3, year am I ra9 eJ SUMMERLIN, CLARENCE SUMMERS, SIMON MARSHALL SUMNER, HARRIETT MOHIAN 4, Hi-Times 3,- Allied Youth 2-3; F.T.A. 2-3; Bible Club 2-3; Boosters 4, F.R.A.H.S. 3-4 (Pres. 4); Off. Asst. 2-3; M-Day Comm. 4; Homecoming Maid 3-4,- Student Coun. 2-3; N.H.S. 4. (195,71,256,181, 183,80,206,176,174 SUTTER, JERRY (71) SWEENEY, PATRICIA Off. Asst. 3-4. (71) SYLVEST, PAT F.T.A. 2; Bible Club 2-3; Spec. Chor. 2-4 (Treas. 4); N.H.S. 3-4; Teachers Asst. 2-3; Four Arts 2-4. (71,81, 195) TASSIN, GERALD TATUM, ROBERT (71) TAYLOR, EDWARD (71) TAYLOR, JAMES TAYLOR, JIMMY M.A.R.S. 2-4,- Golf Team 2-4; Boosters 4. 71 TEW, JUDY Boosters 4; F.N.A. 2. (71,206' THAMES, MERRELLYN Allied Youth 2; French Club 2; Psych. Club 3. 71 THOMAS, CYNTHIA Jr. Red Cross 4; Mon. 4. (71 THOMAS, JANICE F.B.L.A. 3; Teachers Asst. 4. (71 THOMLEY, PATRICIA (72) THOMPSON, CAROL Latin Club 3,- Hi-Y 2; F.T.A. 2; N.H.S. 4. (71,195 THOMPSON, ETHEL A. V. 4. THOMPSON, MARTHA F. B.L.A. 3; Teachers Asst. 2. (71) THOMPSON, SANDRA G. A.A. 3-4,- N.H.S. 3-4; Latin Club 3-4; Teachers Asst. 2-4; Off. Asst. 3-4; F.T.A. 2; Gym Asst. 4. (71,207, 194) THORN, BARBARA (72) THRIFT, EDNA JEAN Hi-Times 4, Psych. Club 3; D.O. 4. (72) THURMAN, WILLIAM (72) TINNEA, BONNIE Off. Asst. 3-4, D O. 4, Jr. Red Cross 4; Mon. 3,- Teach- ers Asst. 2. (72) TINNEA, IDA JANE Allied Youth 2; Bible Club 2-3; F.T.A. 2-3; Teachers Asst. 2-3. (72) TOLER, DESMOND MOHIAN 4; French Club 2-3; N.H.S. 4; Camera Club 2-4; Spike Shoe 4; M-Day Comm. 3-4; J.V. Football 2; Track 2-4; Basketball Scorekeeper 3-4; Quill and Scroll 4 (72,251,159,177,195,200,174,160,163,196) TONEY, CAROLYN Hi-Times 3-4 (Ed. 4 ; Jr. Red Cross 3,- Pep Squad 2-3; Bible Club 3; Quill and Scroll 3-4; Teachers Asst. 3-4; Sci. Guild 4. (72,172,197) TRACY, WILLIAM (72) TRANUM, GEORGE F.B.L.A. 4 iSec. 4 ; J.V. Football 2, Off. Asst. 4; Track 3. (72,214 TRAVIS, CHARLES (72) TRAYLOR, WILLIAM EUGENE TRIMMIER, VIRGINIA Hi-Times 4; French Club 3; Four Arts 4; Teachers Asst. 2; Quill and Scroll 4. (72,196) TROUTMAN, RALPH (72) TURNER, CAROLYN (72) TURNER, MARSHALL Bible Club 2-3; Allied Youth 3,- Aqua Maids 3. (72) TURNER, RONALD (72) TURNER, SANDRA Bible Club 2, Latin Club 3-4, N.H.S. 3-4. (72,204,194) TUTTLE, ROBERT MICHAEL M-Day Comm. 2. (72 TWILLEY, BARBARA (72) TWILLEY, RICHARD (72) TYNES, TUDELL D O. 4, Off. Asst. 2-3. (72) UNDERWOOD, PRISCILLA ANN Bible Club 3. (72) UNZICKER, MARTHA (72) [ 293 ] Senior VAN DEVANDER, NANCY ANN All Girls' Coun. 2; Allied Youth 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Teachers Asst. 2; N.H.S. 4. (72,195) VAN HYNING, DON MOHIAN 4; Four Arts 4; Chess Club 2; Ushers Club 4; Tennis Team 2; J.V. Football 2. (72,268,159,166,177, 174) VARDAS, ANNE PENNY Mon. 2; F.B.L.A. 3; D.O. 4; Teachers Asst. 4. (73 VAUGHN, ETHEL CORNELIA Bible Club 2; Pep Squad 2-3; Spec. Chor. 4; N.H.S. 4- Girls' Glee Club 4. (73,195,192) VAUGHN, HOWARD GCENN (73) VEAL, HELEN JOYCE Bible Club 3,- F.N.A. 3,- Teachers Asst. 4; N.H.S. 4. (73,195) VERBECK, SUZANNE F.T.A. 3-4; Allied Youth 3-4 (Sec. 4); Bible Club 3,- Student Coun. 2-4; Teachers Asst. 3; Off. Asst. 4. (73, 209) VESPER, THERON KENT (73) VINCENT, FRANK VOGELSANG, ROBIN F.B.L.A. 3,- F.T.A. 2-4; Bible Club 2; Teachers Asst. 2-3; Sr. Speaker 4- N.H.S. 4; Boosters 4. (73,206,195, 219) WADE, JILES Teachers Asst. 2-4. (73) WALDER, GEORGE LEE Arg. Inc. 3; Chem-Bo-Phys 2-3; M.A.R.S. 3; Stamp Club 3,- Stage Crew 3; Spec. Chor. 3-4. WALDRIP, NANCY (73) WALKER, BETTY JANE Y-Teens 2-3. (73) WALLACE, JOE (73) WALTON, NANCY MAY D.O. 4 (Trees. 4); Student Coun. 3. (73) WALTMON, JAMES M Club 4; Track 2-4. (73,206,207,162,208) WARD, CATHERINE ELAINE Pep Squad 2; Teachers Asst. 2. (73 WARNER, CHARLINE JOY Jr. Red Cross 3; Troopers 3; Jr. His. Soc. 3; Teachers Asst. 4. (73) WATERS, STANLEY WEAVER, PAUL (73) WEBB, TERRY Hi-Times 3-4; Boosters 4; M Club 2-4; Quill and Scroll 4; Basketball 3-4 :Co-Capt. 4 ■Baseball 3-4,- J.V. Basketball 2. (73,152,153,206,173,154,155,196) WEBER, CAROLE F.T.A. 2-4,- Jr. Red Cross 4; Spanish Club 2-3,- N.H.S. 3-4,- Teachers Asst. 3-4; All Girls' Coun. 2-3. (73,194' WEEKLEY, MARY CHARLENE (73) WELBORN, JOHN ANTHONY Teachers Asst. 3. (73) WELLS, JACK D.O. 4. WELSH, JULIE Boosters 4; Spec. Chor. 4; N.H.S. 4. (73,195,206' WENTE, WILLIAM Band 2-3. (73) WERNETH, EDWARD (73) WHEELIS, COLVIN Hi-Y 4; Boosters 4; M Club 3-4; Baseball 3-4; A. V. Asst. 4. 73,206,207,230,164,165' WHIGHAM, HILDA OLIVIA D.O. 4. (74) WHITAKER, ROBERT Teachers Asst. 2-4. (74 WHITE, RONALD HENRY F.R.A.H.S. 2-4,- Outstanding Student 4 (Art ,- Teachers Asst. 2-3. (74,84' WHITEHEAD, ELIZABETH Teachers Asst. 3; Student Coun. 4; N.H.S. 4. (74,195) WICKER, ELVA Jr. Red Cross 2; F.B.L.A. 3-4; Teachers Asst. 2. (74) WELBOURNE, JAMES (741 WILKES, RAY (741 WILLAMOR, CHARLES (741 WILLETT, DIONA DEE Spanish Club 2-3,- Bible Club 3; All Girls' Coun. 2; N.H.S. 4. (74,195) WILLIAMS, CLARA ELIZABETH F.N.A. 2-4 (Pres. 4); Jr. Red Cross 3. (74,208) [ 294 ] Di'he1959 WStaff ..EDITOR-IN-CHIEF......JANE ROLLINS.. ..FACULTY ADVISOR.........MISS ELOISE FOSTER.. ..ASSISTANT EDITOR.. PAGE SMITH.BUSINESS MANAGER.. KAY RATLIFF.. . .PHOTOGRAPHER. .SANDRA COOPER.........ARTIST. .MARTHA ANN HILL. . .ADVERTISING MANAGER. .ALICE LINDSTROM.........CLASS EDITOR. .SANDRA SMITH. . ..CIRCULATION MANAGER........BECKY HOFFMAN.. . .ARTIST. .HARRIETT SUMNER......SENIOR CLASS EDITOR..SHARON BALZLI. . ..SOPHOMORE CLASS EDITOR.........BARRY MITCHINER.. . .DUMMY EDITOR. .EDITH MITCHELL.....CLUB EDITOR. .HEDY LEWIS. . . .TYPIST.......BETTY ELLIS. . . .ARTIST. .NANCY GILBERT......JUNIOR CLASS EDITOR. .JOHN GENTRY. . ..HONORARY CLUB EDITOR.........KATHERINE REEVE.. LITERARY EDITOR. .VIRGINIA SHERWOOD.......LITERARY EDITOR. .PATRICIA CASSITY. . ..LITERARY EDITOR.......MARGARET JOHNSON.. ..ACTIVITIES EDITOR.. JEAN BUTLER.....FACULTY EDITOR.. JOAN FRIEDLANDER. . ..SPORTS EDITOR. .DESMOND TOLER........SPORTS EDITOR.. DON VAN HYNING.. ..STUDENT COUNCIL EDITOR.......ELNOR DAVIS.. [ 296 ] Jo help me remember this m - ■S fc. ku W- — -r° . oJL2.es e —-u cttJ r oJtjusuJ- AOta■. A .-. J r 26 -LlL)t fJ J bu ■A MAC O 7  iSC C-AM_ (A? ,‘JZ V O J M. iTUK. -A 1 3 1 rar 1 il u L, ft . Ia, - rL - .sl.£ 2c c,x X pU£etT . CsQ rU ' YYV l ’-l TS- - Q. o -Sc Y LJLJlt _. ? CliJ .1 i J tjify - J ] |j' ,, y 1 . r Mucere thanks to these persons Mr. Pol Palton, for the use of his boot in the skiing picture; Mr. Rufus Moore, manager of Weatherby's, for the furniture in the Favorites pictuies; Mr. Jomcs McEachem and Mr. Emerson Valentine, our patient photographers; Mr. James A. Melton, our representative from The Paragon Press; Mrs. W. C. Sherwood and Mrs. C. H. Rollins, for advice and understanding; Miss Eloise Foster, whose guidonce made this book possible,- Martha Ann Hill, who designed the cover,- And, All oi our teachers who stood by in the times of crises. THE 1959 MOHIAN STAFF [ 300 ] W' S S’ S S- S' - - 4 , . y,. y -xa o' S c£ 5 «- , t3 S . - r dauM £? £ + fZ £s 2, z£X4a2 'j?t£ C. s4£ - S £4xs i
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