New London High School - Londoner Yearbook (New London, NC)

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GROVER ROGERS Engl ish MISS MYRTLE BEECHER Home Economics MISS CARLYN JOSEY Engl ish JACK FESPERMAN Science f JOE KELLY Physical Education L. A. PRICE Mathematics MAX WEBB Agriculture MRS. E. H. MORTON Eighth Grade MRS. BETTY KLUTTZ Eighth Grade MISS HAZEL JARRATT Seventh Grade MISS MARY MATTHEWS Sixth Grade MRS. OTHA CROWELL Fourth Grade JOHN TROTT, JR. Seventh Grade MRS. D. T. CLAYTON Sixth Grade MRS. J. F. TURNER Fifth Grade MRS. BEN HARRIS Fourth Grade MRS. HELEN M. SMALL Fifth Grade MRS. C. B. CROOK Third Grade MRS. MARY W. LYERLY Second Grade MRS. GEORGE GOODMAN First Grade MRS. J. F. WINFREE Third Grade MRS. MARY HARRIS First Grade ALTON BASINGER Janitor MRS. W. E. CHAPPELL First Grade SAMUEL ANDREW Piano and Voice The Londoner Staff SEATED, left to right: Advisor, Mrs. Grover Rogers; Editor-in-Chief, Alton Lentz; Assistant Editor, Judy Lowder; Business Editor, June Williams; Advertising Managers, Joe Calloway, Sidney Turner; Assistants, Eugene Smith, James Moss. President, Treasurer, Don Honeycutt; Vice-President, Alton Lentz; Secretary, Jahala Treese; Ruby Lefler; Reporter, June Williams. CLASS MOTTO Truth and Ambition Guide Our Feet CLASS COLORS Red and White CLASS FLOWER Red and White Carnations DON HUNEYCUTT Sing away sorrow, cast away care. FFA 1,2; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Basebali 1; Basketball 2,3; Junior Play; Bus Driver; Superlative; Usher; Class Officer 4, JAHALA TREECE To talk is the joy of this cute little gal, she makes a good helper or a good pal. FHA 1 ,2,3,4, FHA Officer 3; Usher 3; Beta Club 3,4; Future Teacher; Owl Staff 4; Class Officer 4. RUBY LEFLER With plenty of wit, and a winsome smile, always making life worthwhile. Cheerleader; Monogram Club; Class Officer 4; Super- lative; Usher 3,4; FHA 1,2. ALTON LENTZ Happy am I, from care I am free. Why can ' t they all be contented like me? Class Officer 1,2,4; Beta Club 3,4; Marshal; Junior Play; Senior Play; Monogram Club 1 ,2,3,4; Basket- ball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Superlatives 4; Owl Staff 3,4; Editor-in-Chief of Annual; Future Teachers Club. JUNE WILLIAMS Nice, lots of personality, hair bright as a star. To hear her sing will make you forget where you are. Superlative 4; Reporter 4; Red Cross Council; An- nual Staff; Junior Play; Senior Play;- Glee Club 1 , 2,3,4, Glee Club Officer 4; Beta Club 3,4, Officer 4; FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 2,3,4; Miss Hi Miss. JOE CALLOWAY Not too sad, not too gay, he ' s a good guy all the way . FFA 1,2; Baseball 2; Basketball 2; Class Officer 2; Junior Play; Senior Play; Bus Driver; Annual Staff. SIDNEY TURNER I like work. It fascinates me, 1 can sit and look at it for hours. Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Bus Driver; Junior Play; Senior Play; Editor-in-Chief Annual Staff; Owl Staff 3,4; Futi Monogram Club 3,4; Beta Club 3, ARILLA NASH JOHNSON And still we gazed and still the wonder grew, How one small head held all she knew. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4, Of- ficer 4; Owl Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff; County Beta Officer; County FHA Officer; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 2,3,4; Girls Basketball Manager. LORETTA BURRIS Three cheers and a rah for this cheerleader of ours. She ' s a grand girl, of her type we need more. Basketball 1, 2; Cheerleader 3, 4; Monogram Club 3,4; FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Junior Play; Boosters Club; Usher; Class Officer 1,3; Superlative. GARY GREENE Books are good in their own way, but they are a mighty bloodless substitute for life. Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Jun- ior Play; FFA 3. JAMES MOSS I never met a girl I didn ' t like. Senior Play; Superlative; Basketball Manager; An- nual Staff; Agriculture 1,2,4; FFA Officer 4. JUDY LOWDER A dillar a dollar, a top notch scholar, a dark hair- ed girl is she. A perfect chief of the cheerleaders is | she, nice as nice can be. Beta Club 3, 4; Superlative; FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 2,3, County Officer 3; Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 4, Chief 3,4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Marshal; Owl Staff; Debating Team; Miss Merry Christmas; Booster Club; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff; French Club. i BETTY SUE DRYE This is what makes America what it is. FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Annual Staff. LEE ROY PLOWMAN Students hustled and rushed: he crept: The class discussed the lesson: he slept. FFA 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Bus Driver 3; Safety Club. ALTON BASINGER Men of few words are the best of men. FFA 1,2,4; Baseball 3,4. NORMA LYNN DOBY Do you not know that I am a woman? When ! think, I must speak. Basketball 1; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4. EUGENE SMITH A little short, a little shy, but he ' s still a mighty guy. FFA 1 ,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1 ; Annual Staff. SYLVIA JEAN HOWARD A busy, bustling maiden fair, a twinkle in her eye. And when she lets loose on a piano, the melody drifts high. FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 3,4; Glee Club Officer 1,4; Music 1,3; School Pianist 1,4; Senior Play. HELEN ROSE PALMER Neatly dressed and full of fun, gay and liked by everyone. Basketbal I 1 , 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 4; FHA 1 ,2, 3, 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Superlative; Class Officer 1,2; Red Cross Council. BOYCE TALBERT Hurdling all obstacles to his one objective — a good time. FFA 1,2,4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play. MARY ALICE SMITH She was really a worker in any school chore, Per- sonality plus and brains galore . FHA 1; Glee Club 1; Owl Staff; Beta Club 3, 4; Senior Play; Cafeteria Cashier; Store Manager; An- nual Staff. WADE TURNER A big guy with a heavy walk, he does lots of eating but little talk. FFA 1,2; Bus Driver 3,4; Safety Club; Usher 4. RAYVON MORTON A friendly smile goes a mighty long way. With this big fellow who has little to say. FFA 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 3,4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Safety Club; Superlative. JOYCE HAHN What I say. I ' ll do. I ' ll do. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3,4; Annual Staff; Owl Staff 4; Senior Play. SHELVIA JEAN TURNER Full of mischief, full of fun, Shelvia is know everyone . Glee Club 1; FHA 1 ,3,4; Public Speaking and bating Club; Senior Play; Superlative. JOE SMITH A fair -haired boy with a bashful grin, who for him- self, many friends will win . FFA 1,2. CAROL LEE STRIDER Ever ready to do a kind deed. He, determination will help her to succeed . FHA 1,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; French Club 2,3; Beta Club 3,4, Officer 4; Basketball 1; Marshal; Junior Play . REBA CRISCO Matrimonial-minded just as sure as you ' re born. Third finger, left hand, Reba ' s Gem does adorn. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Class Officer 1,2,3; Superlative; Annual Staff; Usher 3,4; FHA 1 ,2,3,4, Officer 2. LENN BULLOCK Live fast, love hard, die young and leave a lot of satisfied women . FFA 1,2,4; Basketball 1; Glee Club 1; Baseball 4; Usher . JANIE PENCE It is easier not to speak a word at all than to speak more words than we should. FHA 1 .2; French Club 2, 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Junior Red Cross Chairman 4; Monogram Club 4; Owl Staff 4. EVELYN HUNEYCUTT She ' s a spry little girl, with freckles on her nose. She is always well liked, everywhere she goes. FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Monogram 3,4. JUNIOR EURY My style and my sentiments are my own, purely original . Baseball Manager 2; Baseball 3,4. NORMA SUE LOWDER Witty and full of fun, Ways that are pleasing to everyone. Basketball 3,4; FHA 3,4, Officer 4; Superlative; Monogram Club 3,4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Red Cross Council . HATTIE LOIS HOPKINS Slow to move, fast to make friends, Easy to like and full of grins. Usher3,4; FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Miss New Lon- don. Senior Superlatives BEST ALL-AROUND June Williams and Alton Lentz NEATEST Helen Palmer and Joe Calloway Senior Superlatives BEST LOOKING Ruby Lefler and Alton Lentz Senior Superlatives MOST TALENTED Sylvia Jean Howard and Don Huneycutt Senior Superlatives MOST STUDIOUS Judy Lowder and Alton Lentz Senior Superlatives WITTIEST Shelvia Turner and Don Huneycutt Senior Superlatives CUTEST Loretta Burris and James Moss Senior Superlatives MOST ATHLETIC Reba Crisco and Alton Lentz Senior Superlatives MOST COURTEOUS Reba Crisco and Rayvon Morton Sensor Superlatives MOST DEPENDABLE June Williams and Joe Calloway i iiiaiia ig ia Senior Superlatives BEST PERSONALITY Norma Sue Lowder and James Moss Senior Superlatives MOST INTELLECTUAL June Williams and Alton Lentz Class History In the year nineteen hundred and forty-four a group of excited children entered New London for the first time. The years to us passed very slowly, but the big day came when we were green freshmen in the year of 1952. We entered the ninth grade with forty-six members, our Class officers for the year were Alton Lentz, President; Reba Crisco, Vice President; Patsy Goodman, Secretary; Helen Plamer, Treasurer; Mr. L. A. Price, Class Advisor. At the end of our freshman year we had lost six members of our class: Ervin Fes- perman, Rachel Wise, Bobby Walker, Fred Rhodes, Betty Whitley, Jeanette Sides. We were very hapypy to have Marlene Morton and Patsy Goodman join our class. In the year of 1953 we entered the tenth grade with forty-four members. Our class advisor for the year was Mr. Hugh Giles. Class officers for the year were Joe Cal- loway, President; Alton Lentz, Vice-President; Earnestine, Treasurer; Loretta Burris, Sec- retary. It has been the custom for many years at New London High for the Junior Class to entertain the graduating seniors to a formal banquet, and for the first time we enter- tained the seniors with a Junior-Senior Prom which followed at the High School Gym- nasium. Another successful event was the presentation of the Junior play, Bolts and Nuts” on April 8, 1955. Juniors taking part were Judy Lowder, Marlene Morton, June Wil- liams, Carol Strider, Joe Calloway, Don Honeycutt, Norma Sue Lowder, Boyce Talbert, Janie Pence, Garry Greene, Rayvon Morton, Sidney Turner, and Alton Lentz. For high achievement, outstanding qualities of leadership and noble character twelve members of our Junior Class were inducted into the National Beta Club. They were Ar ilia Nash, June Williams, Carol Lee Strider, Judy Lowder, Marlene Morton, Mary Alice Smith, Joyce Hahn, Alton Lentz, Sidney Turner, Jahala Treece, and Jimmy Lowder. It was nineteen hundred and fifty-five. Thirty-five seniors were present for enroll- ment in August of 1955. Missing were Jimmy Lowder, Marlene Honeycutt, Earnestine Lowder, Charles Tucker, Don Treadway, Joel Bullock, and Naomie Burroughs. Class officers for our senior year were Don Honeycutt, President; Alton Lentz, Vice President; Jahala Treece, Treasurer; Ruby Lelfer, Secretary. Our home room advisor was Mrs, Maratha Rogers. Publication of the yearbook, The Londoner, was a project of the senior class with Alton Lentz as editor. The play LittleWomen” was directed by Mrs. Rogers. Those taking part were Joyce Hahn, Helen Palmer, Judy Lowder, Sylvia Howard, Mary A. Smith, June Williams, Alton Lentz, Shelvia J. Turner, Joe Calloway, James Moss and Rayvon Morton. Strolling through this new Scientific Research Building in New London, I came upon a machine that looks into the past, present and future. Knowing the past and present, I decided to take a peep into the future. As I turned the selector dial, I de- cided to take a look at my classmates about 10 years in the future. As the first picture comes into focus, 1 see Pete Basinger as manager of Basinger Motors, of New London. Loretta Burris has married an air line pilot and is living in Charlotte. Lenn Bullock is manager of Bullock’s Supermarkets. Reba Crisco is married to a lumber executive. Joe Calloway is supervisor of Shell Oil Company. Norma Lynn Doby teaches singing at New London High School. Junior Eury teaches algebra at New London High School. Betty Sue Dry is hair stylist for Deluxe Beauty Salons of New London. Gary Greene is manager of Starlight Grills. Joyce Hahn is a secretary. Don Honeycutt is manager of Honeycutt’s Lumber Company. Evelyn Honeycutt is Girls Basketball coach at Richfield. Alton Lentz is now a basketball coach at U. C. L. A. Hattie Hopkins is married to Ketner ' s manager. Sylvia Howard is married to a New London Real Estate agent. James Moss is a five-star general in the Air Force. Arilla Johnson is living in Albermarle with her husband, a Gables department store manager. Lee Roy Plowman teaches agriculture at New London High School. Judy Lowder married a millionaire and lives in California. Eugene Smith is science teacher at Peiffer College. Norma Sue Losder is a tester for the Ajax Exray Co. Joe Smith manages the American Tobacco Company. Helen Palmer is girls’ basketball coach at the University of N. C. Boyce Talbert is a professional baseball player. Janie Pence is clothing stylist for Raylass Dept. Stores. Sidney Turner is manager of Pickler’s Sheet Metal Company. Mary Alice Smith is head nurse in New London Hospital. Wade Turner is owner of Turner’s Bus Lines of New London. Carol Lee Strider is owner of M. M. Grills. Jahala Treece is married to an insurance executive. Shelvia Turner is married and lives on the Aquadale Road. June Williams is head stylist for Studebaker Corp. — Prophet, James Moss We, the Senior Class of 1956, of New London High School, being in full mental ability, do hereby declare and affirm this to be our last will. Any other will bearing our signature is hereby declared null and void. Section 1. To you, Mr. Turner, the Senior Class leaves its sincere appreciation for your understanding and co-operation with us and wish you many more successful years in your profession. Section 11. To you, Mrs. Rogers, each member of the Senior Class leaves his sin- cere appreciation for your friendship and understanding throughout our high school years. Section III. To Individuals: Item 1 — I, James Moss, leave my brains to Gene Clayton. Item 2 — I, Joe Smith, leave my place in the boiler to Jimmy Poplin. Item 3 — I, Lee Roy Plowman, leave my ability to pass other school buses and get fired to Mattie Furr. Item 4 — I, Evelyn Honeycutt, leave my place on the basketball court to Earline Smith. Item 5 — I, June Williams, will my bus to anyone who wants to get up on a cold morn- ing and drive it. Item 6 — I, Loretta Burris, leave my ability to mess up the cheers to Carolyn Russell. Item 7 — I, Joyce Hahn, leave my bashfulness in front of boys to Nina Lee Crowell. Item 8 — I, Reba Crisco, leave my good times at New London High, especially during basketball season, to all the students who like fun. Item 9 — I, Hattie Lois Hopkins, leave my appetite to my little brother, Jack Hopkins. Item 10 — I, Shelvia Jean Turner, do will and bequeath my nutty ways to Neva Jo Shaw, to mix with hers, and thus produce something unusual. Item 11 — I, Alton Lentz, leave my position as Editor of the Annual to a smart Junior. Item 12 — I, Sidney Turner, feel that I must leave to Clinton Talbert, great accomplish- ment — one-arm-driving. Item 13 — I, Arilla Nash Johnson, leave my ability to get married to all those husband- hunting girls in the ninth grade. Item 14 — I, Sylvia Howard, leave my place at the piano to anyone who can make as big a mess playing as I did. Item 15 — I, Carol Strider, leave my turned up collars to anyone who can keep them down. Item 16 — 1, Alice Smith, leave my positio n in the Beta Club to my little brother, Jimmie, who, at the rate he s going now, will never make it. Item 17 — I, Eugene Smith, will my ability to play volley ball to Donald Britt. Item 18 — I, Boyce Talbert, leave my position as catcher to Richard T. Turner. Item 19 — I, Ray von Morton, leave my bus route to anyone who likes to drive on mountainous roads. Item 20 — I, Betty Sue Drye, leave my art ability to anyone who likes and, enjoys it as much as I do. Item 21 — I, Norma Sue Lowder, leave my ability to make fouls in basketball games to Katherine Griffin. Item 22 — I, Judy Lowder, leave my position as chief cheerleader to Priscilla Smith; come on cuz, do that yell. Item 23 — I, Helen Palmer, leave my position in the office first period to anyone who doesn’t mind working. Item 24 — I, Jahala Treece, leave my ability to go with college cats to my little sister, Betty Treece. Item 25 — I, Wade Turner, leave my back seat in Mrs. Rogers ' English class to anyone who can do as I do and get by with it. Item 26 — I, Lenn Bullock leave . . . Item 27 — I, Joe Calloway, leave my ability to go steady with one girl and flirt with all the others to Gene Clayton. Item 28 — I, Janie Pence, will my love of life to everyone barring none. Item 29 — I, Pete Basinger, will my rootin’-tootin’, high falootin ' , possum shootin ' ” ability to all the Junior boys. Item 30 — I, Gary Greene, hereby leave my pin-up pictures to Gary Pickier. This is to build up your low blood pressure. Item 31 — I, Don Honeycutt, will my knowledge of being a good husband to all the boys in New London High. Item 32 — I, Lynn Doby, leave my ability to come to school two months out of nine to anyone who feels like doing the same. Item 33 — I, Junior Eury, will my ability to steal bases in baseball to Carol Glover. Item 34 — I, Ruby Lefler, was glad to leave my position as cheerleader to Carolyn Russell. In witness whereof, we, the Senior Class of 1956, have set our last seal. Testator SHELVIA TURNER Junior Class Officers President: Priscillia Smith Vice-President: Gary Pickier Secretary: Earlene Smith Treasurer: Peggy Pickier Juniors Reba Morton Howard Chandler W. C. Flake Faye McIntyre Peggy Pickier Neva Jo Shaw Jimmy Popl in Betty Griffin Carolyn Cranford Carol Glover Joe Frank Morton Donald Faulkner Hazel McSwain Sherman Tucker Gary Pickier Joe Robertson Mildred Almond Dorothy Hudson Ava Kirk Gwen Calloway Juniors Gary Frick Gerald Smith Lewis Burris Jettie Walker Class Officers President: Charles Doby Vice-President: Gene Clayton Secretary: Annette Turner Treasurer: Katherine Griffin Reporter: Carolyn Russell Charles Doby John W. Lentz Keith Burris Evelyn Bizuik Tim Huneycutt Gene Clayton Dewey Russell Annette Turner Kather James Potts Jackie McSwain Jack Hopkins Donnie Griffin Bonnie Pence Francis Russell Roger Scott Carolyn Richard Turner Julia Broadway Zane Palmer Donald Britt Ned Bui lock Barbara Harwood MaryAlice Ledbetter Genell Whitley Jerry Harward Laura Potts Jeanette Whitley Sue Hatley Ronald Furr Shirley Hardister Tamara Howard Darrel Chandler Sophomores James Pickier Faye Hinson Faye Russell Jeanette Hopkins Jimmy Clark inda Burris Hazel Burgess Shirley Jones . Class Officers President: Lonnie Chandler Vice-President: Katherine Starnes Treasurer: Bobbie Lowder lohnnie Ross ludy Nash .ewis Sides ’eggy Holt ■onnie Chandler Ruby Smith Gary Blalock Sue Isenhour Kenneth Whitley Bonnie Goss H. R. Burris Dophine Pickier Lanny Cranford Brenda Huneycutt Wayne Pickier Deloris Hopkins Oliver Doby Bobbie Lowder Buddy Russell Judy Fesperman Bernard Litfle Jo Starr Larry Smith Doris Russell Powell Bush Sharon Mannus J. D. Swaringen Alta Hahn Mickey Clayton Diane Almond Betty Treese Keith Baucom Brenda Morris Lucille Thompson Joe Pence Charles Griffin Dewane Cody Sammy Penninger Roger Taylor George Miller Senior Play Snaps ■ MRS. KLUTTZ LEFT TO RIGHT: Ted Burris, Judy Pennington, Jeanette Wagoner, Margaret Fraley, Melvin Russell , Judy Kendal, Mickey Campbel I , Dianne Burris, Roger Herlocker, Minnie Pearl Sides, Robert Basinger, Larry Sides, Nancy Smith, Claud Smith, Shelby Smith, Tommy Havens, Kay Morton, Jesse Broadway, Shelia Poplin, Barbara Mabe, Nancy Jane Fesperman, Carolyn Hatley, Fronail Morton, Doris Chandler, Barbara Pennington, Betsy Harris. Eighth Grade MRS. MORTON LEFT TO RIGHT: Doug Miller, Cornail Hatley, Buck Smith, Mary Frances Sides, Melvin Whitley, Nina Smith, Steve Hathcock, Betty Jane Coley, Bobby Havens, Betty Sue Pickier, Gerald Honeycutt, Susan Green, Eddie Mauldin, Gayle Mahathey, Douglas Deese, Barbara Hatley, Jimmy Smith, Jane Cranford, Joe Thompson, Jayn Purser, Evey Medlin, Helen Morton, Ray Spivey, Larry Poplin, Ted Honeycutt, Wayne Smith, Mike Swarengin. Seventh Grade MISS JARRATT LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Huneycutt, Johnny Greene, Sue Hardister, Wyne Burris, Linda Morris, Boyd Treece, Lillian Hatley, Jimmy Whitley, Brenda Hopkins, Robert Bingham, Wanda Hearn, Robert Griffin, Barbara Everhart, Ted Sides, Nancy Burris, Jerry Holt, Sue Russel, Boyd Nash, Linda Halty, Johnny Palmer, Juanita Hinson, Aaron Burris, Vicki Forte, George Goss, Bessie Jane Hill, Barry Elliott, Phyllis Maner, Lucy Sides, Judy Cagle . Seventh Orade MR. TROTT LEFT TO RIGHT: Jane Turner, Tommy Morris, Ann Little, Larry Pickier, Gloria Petrea, Ernest Corriher, Ervin Poplin, Juanita Goss, Monroe Miller, Stephen Starling, Lucy Hopkins, Barbara Maners, Larry Scott, Della Hall, Lanny Cagle, Sharon Lisk, Jerry Almond, Mildred Baucom, Janie Burris, Larry Waisner, Becky Smith, Donald Maner, Judy Sides, Mary Rose Hopkins, Helen Tucker, Jimmy Thomas, Carol Smith, Clara Whitley, Micheal Hathcock, Michael Wilder. MISS MATTHEWS LEFT TO RIGHT: Dorothy Basinger, Martin Havens, Ramelle Fesperman, Edward Stiller, Margaret Bingham, Donald Floyd, Rebecca Basinger, Junior Smith, Dorothy Smith, Jesse Burgess, Judy Ritchie, Sonny Mabe, Hazel Troutman, Gene Ritchie, Sylvia Waisner, Terrol Kendall, Juanita Fraley, Warren Smith, Marie Hinson, Billy Hall, Judy Hatley, Eugene Crisco, Peggy Maners, Roger Medlin, Linda Swaringen, Lavon Burris, Mary Almond, Jimmy Burris, Mary Morgan, Charles Whitley, Linda Forrest, Brenda Stallings, Nancy Pence. Sixth Grade MRS. CLAYTON LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Kay Aidridge, Garry Medlin, Louise Hudson, Joel Parker, Kay Davis, Bill Crawley, Patricia Stines, Tommy Ross, Sue Little, Philip Moulding, Johnsie Drye, Barry Talbert, Marie Poplin, Dwight Chandler, Linda Lomax, Harry Morgan, Joyce Eury, Gene McIntyre, Kay Hathcock, Richard Lowder, Esther Honeycutt, Gary Herlocker, Connie Walker, Danny Fesperman, Doris Glover, Sue Thompson, Frances Sides, Camilla Pickier, Hazeline Maner, Veronica Bizuk, Jerry Morton, Carolyn Morton, Steve Talbert. Fifth MRS. SMALL LEFT TO RIGHT: Tina Swaringen, Lavann Fraley, Margaret Isenhour, Grady Burris, Joan Bizuk, Johnny Hal I , Donna Kay Plowman , Roger Russel I , Wil I ie Mae Loflin, C.W. Almond, Patty Doby, Mickey Thompson, Arline Whitley, Ronald Hathcock, Lena Mae Blalock, Roger Britt, Sue Nell Clayton, Billy Coggin, Sandra Brown, Rickey Burris, Richard Burris, Darrell Cody, Jerry Hathcock, Bobby Calloway, Dewell Cook, Joan Bizuk, Joe Steins, Lena Blalock. MRS. TURNER LEFT TO RIGHT: Shelia Milton, j. W. Lowder, Sherry Goins, Shelton Whitley, Joan Hathcock, Gerald Ritchie, Brenda Almond, Sidney Coley, Linda Burris, John Campbell, Nancy Poole, Burrel I Maner, Donna Smith, Butch Burris, Sylvia Griffin, Allen Herlocker, Linda Broadway, James Hopkins, Carol Spivey, Johnny Thomas, Laverne Fraley, Lynn Huneycutt, Ravon Baker, Ken Aughtry, Larry Blalock, Rickey Rogers. Fourth Grade MRS. CROWELL LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue Corriher, Jerry Hatley, Jane McSwain, Lawerance Blalock, Judy Russell, Sonny Sides, Diane Everhardt, Johnny Baucom, Dona Sue Blalock, Danny Taloert, Brenda Tucker, Jimmy Morton, Wanda Baker, Louise Poplin, Patsy Davis, Tommy Herlocker, Linda Hardister, David Lowder, Rebecca Chand- ler, Jerry Fraley, Linda Smith, Garry Forrest, Beverly Rogers, Micky Isenhour, William Potts, Terry Ritchie, Horace Clayton, Ronnie Morris, Jimmy Walrus, Howell Smith. Fourth Oracle MRS. HARRIS LEFT TO RIGHT: Wayne Campbeil, Susie Hatley, Judy Yow, Tommy Hopkins, Jimmy Car- ter, Roger Phillips, Eddie Harris, Linda Dennis, Jackie Mericle, Judy Britt, Jerry Furr, Janice Cagle, Linda Huneycutt, Patricia Pickier, Rickey Furr, Bobby Smith, Beverly Sue Miller, Pamela Hopkins, Harold Walker, Butch Smith, Jimmy Kerr, Bonnie Smith, Brenda Kay Smith, Jane Forte, Jeanette Broadway, Wayne Huneycutt, James Pence, Brenda Sue Smith, Jewell Whitley, Donna Sue Whitley, Sylvia Steins, Mickey Doby, Jackie Mericle. Third Grade MRS. CROOK LEFT TO RIGHT: Daine Forrest, Miley Elliott, Patty Walker, David Burris, Paulette Burleson, Junior Blalock, Donna Tucker, Gene Clayton, Doris Pence, Larry Milton, Janet Biles, Ronald Plyler, Rovitta Burris, Leonard Tucker, Verona Holt, Tommy Nash, Patty Burris, Lyndall Smith, Patricia Deese, William Russell, Thana Doby, Michael Rhodes, Linda Herlocker, Jimmy Owens, Taska Almond, Earl Baucom, Peggy Lee Sides, Kenneth Kendall, Glenda Russell, Doug Seaver, Jimmy Hathcock, Doug Clayton, James Smith, Darrell Cook, Wayne Chandlier, Ted Arey, Billy Clayton, Becky Morris, Nina Dry, Linda Richardson, Nolan Wilder. Third Grade MRS. WINFREE LEFT TO RIGHT: Brenda Tucker, Gary Lowder, Linda Fraley, Leroy Blalock, Jennette Bailey, Roger Duke, Ealine Hall, Jimmie Hill, Jo Ann Whitley, David Brewer, Nancy Par- ker, Sherill Smith, Barbara Penninger, Gary Burris, Glenda Smith, Tony Smith, Carol Hill, James Hatley, Ann Burris, Johnny Hopkins, Paula Kendall, Darrell Poplin, Linda Smith, Scottie Huneycutt, Carolyn Hinson, William Poplin, Shirlon Smith, Douglas Medlin, Paula Morton, Darrell Harward, Ava Bunch, Marion Goss, Vicki Pennington, Ned Manor, Leroy Blalock, Cynthia Isenhour, Dianne Palmer, Adam Blalock, Tony Morton. MISS RUSSELL LEFT TO RIGHT: Diane Dixon, Barry Hill, Joyce Kennedy, Jett Dorsey, Bertie Morton, David Fesperman, Frances Hatley, Linwood Harwood, Linda Fesperman, Phillip Forrest, Evelyn Morton, Mickey Eudy, Rodney Cody, Nelda Burris, Mickey Drye, Patsy Furr, Mike Boger, Patricia Lowder, Gerald Lomax, Linda Austin, Frank Mabry, Deloris Bost, Michael Fraley, Sybil Crisco, Charles Coggin, Diane Bailey, Lendell Hearne, Penny Mercile, Ronald Carter, Virginia Hathcock, Hank Culp, Brenda Ingoid, Milton Burris, Beatrice Bowers, Jimmy Hall, Jane Coggin, Russell Culp. Second Grade MRS. LYERLY LEFT TO RIGHT: Susan Seaver, Graig Huneycutt, Nancy Broadway, Ronnie Morris, Vivian Mauldin, Tommy Furr, Sue Parker, Tony Morgan, Patricia Ritchie, Henry Stiller, Barbara Morris, Harold Mauldin, Susie Morgan, Gene Morton, Diane SFiaver, William Rogers, CFieryl Stallings, Lonnie Morton, Jahala Smith, Johnny Miller, Patricia Stiller, Randy Sides, Linda Smith, Roger Wyatt, Rebecca Pickier, Jimmy Taylor, Patricia Miller, Larry Taylor, Vicki Summers, Mickie Rowland, Preston Greer, Paul Russell, Roger Smith, Eddie Smith, Benny Palmer. First Grade MRS. HARRIS LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandra Lee Kirk, Earnest Pence, Patricia Huneycutt, W. C. Pence, Jerry Rowland, Doris Lowder, Ted Medlin, Ruth Herlocker, Jimmy Hinson, Nancy Herlocker, Michael Huneycutt, Evonda Hinson, Terry Huneycutt, Elizabeth Miller, Ronnie Lowder, Anita Miller, Jessie Mauldin, Donna Milton, Belinda Morton, John Morton, Wanda Morton, Freddy Palmer, Patsy Mu Ills, Cathy Norres, Essie Potts, Gail Mu Ills, Johnny Morton . First Grade MRS. GOODMAN LEFT TO RIGHT: Patsy Dixon, Garett Almond, Linda Almond, Mitchell Cooke, Helen Dennis, Eddie Griffin, Vivian Dry, Steve Clark, Donna Forte, Mike Furr, Ruby Brewer, Jerry Cagel, Terry Frick, Dale Burris, Ronnie Eudy, Johnnie Hatley, Richard Crowell, Joe Hearne, David Cagle, Julius Bost, Joe Clayton, Bob Forte, Dennis Helms, Jimmy Goins, Charles Hatley, Dudly Baker, Ronnie Duke, Jerry Harrison. MRS. CHAPPELL LEFT TO RIGHT: Carla Summers, Ray Smith, Sharon Sides, David Smith, Sandra Whitley, John Williams, Kathy Thompson, Joe Smith, Barbara Wingler, Gary Whitley, Paulette Smith, Dale Sides, Betty Swaringen, Wayland Smith, Bobby Smith, Nancy Turner, Mitchell Treece, Carolyn Troutman, Tommy Walker, Linda Reap, Wayne Whitley, Marilyn Ramsey, D. W. Taylor, Dianne Rinehardt, Harley West, Roger Smith, Vaughn Smith. The National Beta Club is a non secret, achievement service organization for students of senior high school. Its purpose is the promotion of honesty, service, and leadership. Other c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s of the club are: good mentality, creditable achievement and commendable attitude. FIRST ROW: June Williams, President; Sidney Turner, Vice-President; Judy Lowder, Secretary; Arilia Johnson, Program Chairman; Carol Lee Strider, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Jahala Treece, Peggy Pickier , Janie Pence, Priscillia Smith, Mildred Miller, Mary Alice Smith. THIRD ROW: Mary Ester Biles, Earlene Smith. FOURTH ROW: Gary Frick, Gerald Smith, Alton Lentz, Lewis Burris, Jack Fes- perman, Sponsor. Monogram Club FIRST ROW: Reba Crisco, Ruby Lefler, Loretta Burris, Helen Palmer, Priscillia Smith, Janie Pence. SECOND ROW: Joe Kelly, Sponsor; Sidney Turner, Peggy Pickier, Neva Joe Shaw, Evelyn Honeycutt, Norma Sue Lowder, Judy Lowder, Alton Lentz. Safety Club Booster ' s Club Bus Drivers Glee Club Pirn arid Voice Halloween King and Queen HATTIE LOIS HOPKINS and W. C. FLAKE Halloween Baby DANNY COLEY Halloween Princesses and Princes French Club Red Cross Council W „ -■ C ' a v — v f nfr I MSP Owl Staff SEATED, left to right: Gerald Smith, Assistant Editor; June Williams, Ar ilia Nash, Judy Lowder, Typist; Sidney Turner, Editor-In-Chief. STANDING: Gary Frick, Art Editor; Alton Lentz, Sports Editor; Janie Pence, Proofreader, Mary Ester Biles, Girls Sports Editor; Earlene Smith, Priscilla Smith, Lewis Burris, Mildred Miller, Reporters; Peggy Pickier, Society Editor; Jahala Treese, Joyce Hahn, Reporters; Jack Fesperman, Advisor. Cafeteria Staff LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Thomas Palmer, Manager; Mrs. Wade Clayton, Mrs. Clyde McIntyre, Mrs. Clyde Pickier, Mrs J. C. Goins, Mrs. Sam Miller. Our girls are doing a wonderful job this year. There is no individual star, as the team is well balanced. KNEELING, left to right: Katherine Starnes, Earlene Smith, Helen Palmer, Katherine Griffin, Sue I sen- hour, Doris Russell. SECOND ROW: Jahala Treese, Manager; Judy Nash, Jo Starr, Reba Crisco, Evelyn Honeycutt, Neva Jo Shaw, Faye McIntyre, Norma Sue Lowder, Bobbie Lowaer, Janie Pence, Coach Joe Kelly. Boys ' Basketball Team KNEELING, left to right: Keith Burris, Charles Doby, Alton Lentz, Gene Clayton, Sidney Turner. SEC- OND ROW: James Moss, Manager; Ned Bullock, Charles Griffin, Lonnie Chandler, Jimmy Clark, Roger Scott, Tim Huneycutt, Jerry Harward, Ronald Furr, Coach Joe Kelly. Cheerleaders Priscillia Smith, Ruby Lefler, Judy Lowder, Peggy Pickier, Loretta Burris Baseball Team . ?? Mrs. Marlene Huneycutt, sponsored by Senior Class President, Don Huneycutt Miss Gwen Calloway, sponsored by Junior Class President, Priscillia Smith Miss Jo Starr, sponsored by Gene Clayton, Sophomore Class Vice-President Miss Diane Almond, sponsored by Freshman Class President, Lonnie Chandler ' r - -w d cl£ jl6 f ■ { - : i. 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