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Gre         enltor         She         sents         r         Sie         Probably          few          people          realize          what          the          planning          and          print-         ing          of          an           annual          entails.          Every          page          has          to          be          planned          and         laid          our          separately.          This          is          done          rather          roughly          at          first.          Then         each          page          has          to          go          through          several          other          steps,          some          of         which          require          great          precision,          before          it          is          ready          for          the          actual         process          of          printing.         Here          at          NCSD          the          personnel          available          and          with          the          ability         to          accomplish          these          tasks          is          quite          small.          These          few          students,         along          with          their          two          faculty          advisors,          must          put          in          long          hours         of          labor,          much          of          which          must          be          done          outside          of          school.         We          have          had          many          compliments          from          important          people          of         numerous          schools          on          the          caliber           of          our          annuals          and          we          cannot         help          feeling          proud          of          this.         We          hope          that          this          year’s          book          will          be          able          to          uphold          our         standard          of          excellence.         OQ          Q         900000000          eb          org)          taf}         Seated,          left          to          right:          Barbara          Morton,          Assistant          Editor;          Terry          Plyler,          Editor-in-Chief;          and          Cheryl         Simmons,          Typist.          Standing:          Marion          Parris,          Sports          Editor;          Jimmy          Hall,          Art          Editor;          Catherine         Parrish,          Art          Editor;          Mary          Ann          Fowler,          Sports          Editor;          Eddie          Robinson,          Assistant          Editor;          Tommy         Jackson,          Business          Manager;          and          Linda          McCall,          Typist.         TAHHVHVHGFEGSGGGGbdVGIOVIOGQVQQQ0V0OGVQVAADIDD          O                   ai          iG          |                   abil          a          (Ginione         Frontispiece          Page          |         Foreword          Page          2         Clock          Tower          Staff          Page          3         Table          of          Contents          Page          4         Administration          Pages          5-7         Instructional          Administration          Pages          8          and          9         Dedication          Page          10          :         Faculty          Pages          11-16         Household          Departments          Pages          17-20          :         Dietary          Departments          Pages          21          and          22          :         Medical          and          Surgical          Department          Page          23         Laundry          and          Custodial          Departments          Page          24         Operation          and          Maintenance          of          Plant          Page          25          :         Seniors          Pages          26-27         Other          High          School          Classes          Pages          48-52         Upper          School          Students          Pages          53-56         Joiner          Hall          Students          Pages          57-60         Rankin          Hall          Students          Pages          61-63         Organizations          and          Features          Pages          64-76         Athletics          Pages          77-9]         Snapshots          Pages          92          and          93         Autographs          Pages          94          and          95         Senior          Signatures         Page          96         OA          eee,         it         Male         te         wm         p.         uper                  .          Hoffmeyer         Mr.          Ben          E         Secretary          to          the         Superintendent         Miss          Mildred          Stines         Business          Manager         Secretary         Accounting          Clerk          Business          Office         Mr.          Delmas          U.          Thompson          Mrs.          Mary          E.          Roberson         Stenographer          Stenographer         Business          Office          Business          Office         Mrs.          Angela          S.          Bec          Miss          Susanne          Seagle                   ence,          Ad          ninisteanaan         1e7e         CY          rincipat         Mr.          H.          G.          Royall,          Jr.         Secretary         to          the          Principal         Mrs.          Alice          M.          Reid.         Dean          of          Students         Educational          Director          Vocational          Principal          and          Athletic          Director         Mrs.          Jane          C.          Williams          Mr.          William          M.          Simpson          Mr.          Peter          H.          Ripley         Building          Principal         Rankin          Hall         Miss          Joy          C.          Bowers         Building          Principal         Joiner          Hall         Mrs.          Meta          H.          Bigham         Building          Principal         Upper          School         Mrs.          Marjorie          M.          Triebert         Audiologist         Miss          Penni          Drake         Teacher          Training         Coordinator         Mrs.          Burkett          K.          Bergl         Psychologist         Mrs.          Laura          P.          Ervin          Ward         Secretary         Mrs.          Avis          A.          Morrison         Secretary         Miss          Kaye          Sisk         Gna.         Mrs.          Meta          H.          Bigham          Mr.          Albert          F.          Mehl         The          best          way          that          we          could          think          of          to          express          our         sincere          appreciation          to          our          wonderful          sponsors,          Mrs.          Bigham         and          Mr.          Mehl,          was          to          dedicate          our          annual          to          them.          Our         junior          year          they          spent          innumerable          hours          with          us          —          and         there          were          thirty-seven          of          us          —          working          like          beavers          to          enable         Us          to          earn          enough          money          for          what          had          to          be          a          sizable          senior         fund          for          a          class          as          large          as          ours.         They          have          also          given          much          time          to          us          this          year.          They         are          such          good          sports          that          they          made          our          trip          to          Florida          a         most          joyful          experience          which          will          be          long          remembered.         Many          thanks          and          much          love          to          you          two          very          fine          people!         10         SS,          Wen          onal          Staff         aber          epi          =          sic         Mrs.          Ann          H.          Aldridge         Miss          Mary          Jo          Bangle         Mrs.          Judy          S.          Berry         Mr.          George          K.          Brown         Miss          Norma          M.          Bushey         Mrs.          Marie          M.          Butkus         Miss          Judy          Ann          Causby         Mrs.          Bashie          C.          Crutchfield         Mr.          Harold          C.          Deuel         Mrs.          Kate          B.          Fowler         Mrs.          Phyllis          R.          Hatley         Mrs.          Mary          S.          Hotchkiss         Mrs.          Margaret          S.          Houser         iM         Mrs.          Marilyn          H.          Lingerfelt         Mrs.          Mary          Lou          McDaniel         Miss          Martha          W.          Marshall         Mr.          Donnie          H.          Sigmon         Mrs.          Anne          B.          Starrett         Mrs.          Jane          R.          Taylor         Mr.          Olouse          A.          Tullos         Mrs.          Tucker          J.          Walker         Mrs.          Evelyn          W.          Watson         Mrs.          Julia          H.          Wayt         Mr.          Donald          R.          Westmoreland         Miss          Julia          L.          White         Audio-Visual          Supervisor         Mr.          Timothy          M.          Shane         Librarian         Mrs.          Contrance          B.          Tullos         Stenographer         Mrs.          Iva          S.          Campbell         Teacher’s          Aide         Mrs.          Brenda          Snider         12         }          Sf,         oca          |          eachers         Mrs.          Ruth          C.          Bridges         Mr.          Harold          F’..          Brown         Mrs.          Murleen          G.          Buchanan         Mr.          William          D.          Campbell         Mr.          Donald          A.          Clarke         Mr.          Paul          B.          Crutchfield         Mr.          James          V.          Golightly         Mr.          Clifford          F.          Hipps         Mr.          R.          E.          Mayfield         Mr.          Albert          F.          Mehl         Mr.          Arthur          H.          McKinney         13         Mrs.          Mary          C.          Patton         Mr.          Wilson          W.          Sherrill         Mrs.          Eileen          McV.          Simpson         Miss          Anita          C.          Stone         Mr.          James          B.          Taylor         Mrs.          Frances          Taylor         Mrs.          Bernice          Q.          Tuttle         Mr.          Marvin          O.          Tuttle         Mrs.          Kathleen          P.          Underhill         Mr.          Carl          L.          Williams         Mrs.          DeLanie          B.          Winchester         Mr.          Dwight          T.          Wright,          Jr.         ta          cf,          acu          |          ty         OLVCTs          x         Mr.          Nelson          M.          Abernathy         Mrs.          Jean          S.          Arney         Mrs.          Louise          H.          Benfield         Mrs.          Ella          Wolf          H.          Billings         Mrs.          Charlotte          H.          Conley         Mrs.          Ellen          Cullen         Miss          Nancy          Hills          Davis         Mrs.          Hattie          M.          Dickens         Mrs.          Anne          C.          Gamble         Mrs.          Iola          C.          Gaylord         Mrs.          Mozelle          K.          Horton         Mrs.          Mary          P.          Jamison         Mrs.          Mary          H.          Kirksey         Mrs.          Betty          Lou          S.          Mitchell         Mrs.          Dorothy          B.          Mitchell         Mrs.          Annie          L.          Phillips         Mrs.          Marguerite          C.          Plaster         Mrs.          Paula          W.          Suddreth         Mrs.          Carease          H.          Walker         Mrs.          Nancy          W.          Westmoreland         Mrs.          Gail          Beach         Teacher’s          Aide         Mrs.          Lee          Bradham         Teacher’s          Aide         15         oS          Lan         16         hes          Hall          Shes          ly         Mrs.          Lottie          S.          Beasley         Mrs.          Josephine          M.          Brendle         Mrs.          Evelyn          H.          Copenhaver         Miss          Marjorie          L.          Gordon         Miss          Louise          Harris         Mrs.          Vera          B.          Hoffmeyer         Mrs.          Kay          B.          Jones         Mrs.          Nelda          W.          Maxwell         Mrs.          Betty          C.          Mull         Mrs.          Barbara          L.          Ogletree         Mrs.          Mary          Gordon          Patton         Mrs.          Alice          W.          Smith         Mrs.          Mary          B.          Tuttle         Librarian         Mrs.          Patricia          E.          Deuel         Teacher's          Aide         Mrs.          Eileen          Poteat         OUSE          ae          Oe          incni         Head          of          Household          :          £fs          lab          Assistant          Head          of          Household         ane          ape          ain          urlding         Miss          E.          Elgiva          Shepard         Seated,          left          to          right:          Mrs.          Viola          B.          Darby          and          Mrs.          Lucy          G.          Johnson.          Standing:          Miss          Nancy         J.          Brantley,          Miss          Lena          B.          Banner,          Miss          Grace          L.          Canady,          Mrs.          Mary          Lou          P.          McRorie,          and         Miss          Nellie          Robinson.          (Absent          when          picture          was          made:          Mrs.          Lizzie          LeFevers,          Mrs.          Barbara         B.          Cartwright,          and          Mrs.          Aileen          R.          Branch.)         7         18         ee          ied         Head          of          Household          Assistant          He ad          of          Household         Mr.          Edward          Plemmons          Mr.          Bobby          Clark         Left          to          right:          Mr.          George          Pierce,          Mr.          Ross          Johnson,          and          Mr.          Ted         Blanton.          (Absent          when          picture          was          made:          Mr.          Archie          Johnson,          Mr.         Richard          L.          Bumgarner,          and          Mr.          Irod          C.          Hartman.)         aa          CA         Head          of          Household          Assistant          Head          of          Household          Assistant          Head          of          Household         Mrs.          Josie          T.          Wilkie         Seated,          left          to          right:          Miss          Sandra          L.          J          ohnson,          Miss          Frances          Martin,          Miss          Earlene          Bowers,          Mrs.          Josie         T.          Wilkie,          and          Mrs.          Lillian          Humbert.          Standing:          Mr.          Charles          Hill,          Mr.          Carroll          Pritchard,          Mr.          Sam         McCord,          and          Mr.          Bill          Hastings.          (Absent          when          picture          was          made:          Miss          Alberta          Millis,          Mrs.          Ethel         Grubb,          Mrs.          Mary          Hensley,          and          Mrs.          Hazel          P.          Hartman.)         19         20         Rink          oe         Head          of          Household         oo         EN         Mrs.          Ruth          Silver         Mrs.          Eva          Stewart         Seated,          left          to          right:          Mrs.          Annie          Mae          Shell,          Mrs.         Bridgers,          and          Mrs.          Vallie          Martin.          Standing:          Miss         Mrs.          Bertha          Watson.          (Absent          when          picture          was         Miss          Julie          Freeman,          and          Miss          Connie          Clontz.)         Assistant          Head          of          Household         Alternate          Head          of          Household         for          Rankin          and          Goodwin          Hall         Miss          Rose          L.          Erwin         Eva          Stewart,          Mrs.          Margaret          McCurry,          Mrs.          Ruth         Mary          Ann          Shaffner,          Miss          Beverly          Abernathy,          and         made:          Miss          Martha          Jones,          Mrs.          Claire          Gilbert,         Food          Service          Director         ielary          ebartment         te          sadine         Food          Service          Supervisor         Mrs.          Lillian          V.          Houck         SionansrenananiRtheeh          RRR          AIAN          SDE          AN          Ra          en          togD          NNNORORDNRSEANIN         Clark,          Mrs.          Pearlie          N.          Copeland,         Mrs.          Mary          O.          Givins,          and          Mrs.         Lawrence         (Absent          when          picture          was         First          row,          left          to          right:          Mrs.           Lillian          V.          Houck,          Mrs.          Wonna          S.         Mrs.          Annie          M.          Perry,          Mrs.          Loy          T.          Lookadoo,          Mrs.          Essie          Thomas,         Elizabeth          S.          Rusmisell.          Second          row:          Mr.          Max          M.          Hayden,          Mr.          Paul          W.          Williams,          Mr.         Moss,          Mr.          Lewis          P.          Jenkins,          and          Mr.          Edwin          H.          Waldrop,          Stock          Clerk.         made:          Mr.          Charlie          Glover          and          Miss          M.          Blanch          Lackey.)         21         22         Food          Service          Supervisor         Mrs.          Fannie          E.          Brackett         Food          Service          Supervisor         Mrs.          Annie          G.          Dale         Food          Service          Supervisor         Mrs.          Mary          Tessneer         Left          to          right:          Mr.          Ed          Ha yden,          Mrs.          Helen          Chapman,          Mrs.          Ruth          Earley,         and          Mrs.          Fannie          Brackett.          (Absent          when          picture          was          made:          Mrs.         Lucy          Caraway          and          Mr.          Roger          Jackson.)         SC          tidinty          hall         First          row,          left          to          right:          Mrs.          Nettie          M.          Conley,          Mrs.          Lucille          Ramsey,         Mrs.          Jackie          Hastfngs,          Mrs.          Elizabeth          Craver,          and          Mrs.          Alice          Tate.          Se-         cond          row:          Mr.          Tossie          Jenkins,          Mr.          Carl          Fullwood,          Mr.          Henry          Hicks,         and          Mrs.          Annie          Dale.         Che          Call         te          ee          ee          OS          s          ‘          ;         First          row,          left          to          right:          Mrs.          Mary          Mace,          Mrs          Bertha          Bivens,          and          Miss         Rebecca          Staley.          Second          row:          Mrs.          Mary          Tessneer,          Mrs.          Essie          Gillespie,         Mrs.          Annie           Denton,          and          Mr.          William          Avery.          (Absent          when          picture         was          made:          Mrs.          Esther          Fleming          and          Mr.          John          Rutherford.)         School          Physician          Cy)          )          aj          sf,          |         oe          eaical          an           “           urgica         School          Dentist         Head          Nurse         Dini          biel          a          ttOonwrs          1         Dr.          Ralph          D.          Coffey         Mrs.          Martha          E.          Nantz,          R.          N.         Left          to          right:          Miss          Hazel          Pritchard,          Practical          Nurse;          Miss          Carolyn          F.          Worrell,          R.          N.,          Nurse;          Miss         Hazel          Glenn,          Assistant          Nurse;          Miss          Mamie          E.          Brackett,          Practical          Nurse;          and          Miss          Shirley          Kay         Hensley,          Nurses’          Aide.          Surgeon          on          Call          —          Dr.          Edward          W.          Phifer,          Jr.         23         sibepristie,          ae          Cred)          (Ge          ebartment         Laundry          Supervisor         NiirmC          lees          theet         =          :          :          aN          SON         First          row,          left          to          right:          Mrs.          Easlise          Powell,          Mrs.          Hettie          Clark,          Mrs.          Pheobe         Cooper,          Mrs.          Faye          Dale,          and          Mrs.          Gertie          Ducksworth.          Second          row:          Mrs.          Versie         Whisnant,          Mrs.          Ivey          Epley,          Mrs.          Myrle          Carswell,          Mrs.          Marie          Pope,          Mrs.          Wilma         Pearson,          Mr.          Charles          Street,          and          Mrs.          Lois          Street.         %         First          row,          left          to          right:          Mrs.          Betty          Caldwell,          Miss          Delia          E.          Corpening,          and          Mrs.         Leola          Hardy.          Second          row:           Mr.          Kemp          Carpenter,          Mr.          Garland          Bridges,          Mr.         Will          Mull,          and          Mrs.          Ruth          Robinson.         24         RE          rcs          CD          ssattmnond         Plant          Engineer         Mr.          Fred          F.          Rusmisell         First          row,          left          to          right:          Mr.          James          E.          Hensley,          Mr.          Fred          F.          Rusmisell,          Mr.          Arthur          L.          Stewart,          Mr.         Lonnie          E.          Jenkins,          Mr.          Charles          V.          Rusmisell,          Mr.          Mort          H.          Parks,          and          Mr.          Douglas          E.          Jones.          Second         row:          Mr.          Daniel          F.          Falls,          Mr.          William          E.          Maloney,          Mr.          Joseph          R.          Hipps,          Mr.          Ballard          Buchanan,          Mr.         Robin          H.          Rhyne,          and          Mr.          Carter          L.          McKinney.         25         la                  1.)         oS         =         0)         26         naa         ba          oe          ;         Bs         23         }         f         i:         (oe         Left          to          right,          Larry          Triplett,          Treasurer;          Marion          Parris,          President;         Cheryl          Simmons,          Vice          President;          Jimmy          Hall,          Treasurer          and          Linda         McCall,          Secretary.         27         eCVvllorV          Ce         Ca          Ou          aoe         Robert          Hones          nee         Ep          ee          rd          SE          abe,         ff          epebe          oe          Lf          ra y          Hohert          hs)          (lento         28         Co         yo         Go         Z         Se 1XOVU         hleen         at         da         Wm         da         |         4)         Le         Ve         dy         Lu         Ly         is          i          i          oe          :         yy          j          ee          ;         _          Lr          r—CsC         3         =         S         3         Ss                  1a         JY         29         Nek          yo         t         Bie         h         (Chass         n          Rall         y         lie,                  eCVlLOYV         son,          Ly         Wee         1         [         Lac         Abts         ©         WAUYLY          Oued          Qn         el          ares         Lf         Me          (Cee          We          G.I         wn         30         i          nell          Ann          Oe          ine         Sere         O.,          lorie          a          epee          Spee}         31         CEVlLOV          Cm         Gale          yi          Partin         Shey          Oley          Plyler         Oi          G          Nae          OWwWerVv         Cine          Gi          its          Re          eee          Aw          ern:          °S.          Zllnahae.         32         Anita          Gros          Smith         Cheryl          sparta          Oy:         Melba          ee          NV          epi          ary          lees          Olen         33         ee         CVLLOY         ite         Co          UD         eva         N         tam          s         Il         Wy;         CV          ones          Hbdson          O         LAWS         ill         Kay          WY,         34         intend          F'Irlie          DY          alles          T          pecie          Abe,          Ljoung         Of.          otto         ASS         eep          eel          pes          lover          to          ree         oe          SF          eee         redeeegae          Cole          Siedler         Ce          Cn         Cia:          Coie          and          White         CLASS          MASCOTS          JUNIOR          MARSHALS         oi         Pa          ee         i          ome          4         Guy          Riddle          and          Jackie          Justice          Sandra          Dixon          and          Dickie          Glover         35         36         Gis           f          oieen         By          MARION          PARRIS         After          I          was          graduated          from          high          school          at         NCSD,          I          tried          to          find          a          job          that          paid          well.          I          worked         at          several          different          places          for          ten          years          and          I          saved         most          of          my          money          during          these          years,          but          I          still         wasn’t          satisfied.          I          talked          things          over          with          Dad,          who         had          had          many          years          of          experience          at          managing         stores          before          his          retirement,          and          he          advised          me          to         go          into          business          for          myself.          I          decided          to          start          a         department          store          in          Morganton,          since          Belk’s          was         still          the          only          department          store          there          at          the          time.          I         thought          I’d          call          it          Lindley’s          because          that          is          my          mid-         dle          name          and          several          people          had          told          me          that          it          was         a          pretty          one.          I          borrowed          some          money          from          the          bank         to          add          to          my          savings          and          soon          things          began          to          get         moving.         I          was          walking          around          one          day          after          construc-         tion          of          the          building          had          begun          to          watch          the          men         riveting          and          welding.          One          of          the          welders          threw         something          down          at          my          feet.          Imagine          my          surprise         when          I          looked          up          and          saw          my          old          classmate         Maroney          Williams!          He          said          that          he          was          the          world’s         best          welder          and          that          I          needn’t          worry          about          the         steel          support          part          of          my          building.          I          hoped          that          he         was          right.         A          short          time          before          the          building          was          to          be         completed,          I          began          to          think          of          ordering          supplies         for          my          store.          I           went          to          Charlotte          which,          by          that         time,          was          a          metropolis          second          in          the          South          in          area         and          population          only          to          Atlanta.         First          I          visited          a          company          which          sold          all          sorts         of          things          for          the          grooming          of          hair.          I          asked          to          see          the         manager          and          my          eyes          almost          popped          out          of          my          head         when          I          saw          that          it          was          Ann          Scarboro.          She          had          al-         ways          known          how          to          fix          elaborate          hair          arrangements         when          we          were          in          school          together.          She          told          me          that         she          had          a          marvelous          assistant          who          was          great          with         young          children.          She          told          her          secretary          to          call          this         assistant          in          and          there          stood          Catherine          Parrish!          This         reminded          me          that          Catherine          had          always          loved          little         children          and          had          had          endless          patience          with          them.         After          I          had          placed          my          order          and          was          leaving          the         building,          I          saw          a          man          carefully          pick          a          penny          up          off         the          floor          that          I          guessed          he          had          dropped.          Then          he         began          looking          all          over          the          place          to          be          sure          that          he         hadn’t          dropped          any          more.          Guess          who          the          man          was.         It          was          my          old          friend,          Jimmy          Miller!          He          said          that          he         had          retired          and          I          argued          that          he          was          too          young          for         retirement.          He          replied          that          he          had          worked          hard         and          saved          enough          money          so          that          he          could          travel         around          the          world          and          still          have          enough          left          so         that          he          could          live          in          comfort          for          the          rest          of          his         life.          He          had          come          to          Ann’s          company          to          see          if          she         had          anything          to          take          the          curl          out          of          his          hair          per-         manently.         After          our          talk          I          went          outside          to          get          a          breath         of          fresh          air.          I          started          back          to          the          site          of          my          store         when          I          spotted          a          place          right          next          door          to          where         my          new          building          would          be.          It          was          a          wholesale         dressmaking          company          and          the          sign          said,          ‘‘Anita’s         Design          House.”          I          wandered          in          and          soon          a         beautifully-dressed          lady          came          up          and          asked          if          she         could          help          me.          I          told          her          that          I          was          going          to          open         a          department          store          and          would          like          to          look          around.         Then          we          recognized          each          other.          It          was          Anita         Smith          and          she          was          very          much          surprised          that          the         new          building          was          to          be          mine          and          that          we          would         be          next-door          neighbors!          She          couldn’t          wait          to          in-         troduce          me          to          her          head          designer.          I          really          wasn’t         very          much          surprised          to          find          that          it          was          Cheryl         Simmons.          She          had          always          been          able          to          design          and         make          anything          when          we          had          been          at          NCSD          to-         gether.         After          my          conversation          with          them          my          stomach         reminded          me          that          it          was          time          for          lunch.          I          saw          a         restaurant          down          the          street          and          entered          and          found         an          empty          table.          A          most          attractive          waitress          came         to          take          my          order.          She          looked          familiar.          Then          both         our          mouths          dropped          open          when          we          realized          that         we          were          old          classmates          meeting          again          after          ten         long          years.          It          was          Kay          Williams!          We          reminisced          for         such          a          long          time          that          I          almost          forgot          to          order          my         lunch.          She          gave          me          excellent          service          and          I          left         her          a          large          tip          in          appreciation.         After          we          said          our          goodbyes,          I          started          to          cross         the          street.          I          saw          a          big          limousine          coming,          but          I          ran         quickly.          The          car          came          within          an          inch          of          hitting         me          in          spite          of          my          speed.          It          screeched          to          a          halt          and         a          uniformed          chauffeur          got          out.          He          started          to          bless         me          out,          but          then          he          stopped          and          we          began          staring         at          each          other.          The          chauffeur          was          Danny          Steele          and         he          had          recognized          me.          When          he          introduced          me          to         his          passenger          in          the          back          seat,          I          almost          fainted!         There          sat          Vandella          Simmons          clad          in          mink          and         wearing          so          many          diamonds          that          I          was          almost         blinded.          I          was          flabbergasted          to          learn          that          she          owned         the          company          that          made          these          luxurious          cars.          Mean-         while          a          crowd          had          gathered.          Vandella,          Danny,          and         I          said          a          few          hurried          words          and          then          I          began          to         struggle          to          get          through          the          mob.         When          I          finally          reached          the          other          side          of          the         street,          I          saw          a          group          of          people          listening          to          a          street         singer          who,          I          found          out,          was          advertising          a          show          he         was          to          give          that          night.          I          looked          way          up          and          there         was          Boyd          Arrington!          He          had          done          a          good          job          of         pretending          to          be          a          singer          in          our          school          days—but         a          totally          deaf          singer!          I          couldn’t          believe          it.          I          knew         that          he          was          really          singing          because          all          the          people         were          listening          intently.          After          he          had          finished          sing-         ing,          the          people          clapped          wildly          and          rushed          to          get         his          autograph.          I          finally          got          to          him          and          asked          him         about          this          miracle          and          if          he          remembered          me.          He         answered          that          of          course          he          knew          who          I          was.          Then         he          explained          the          miracle.          It          seemed          that          Terry         Plyler          had          become          a          famous          surgeon.          He          had          per-         formed          the          first          successful          ear          nerve          transplant         in          history          on          Boyd          who          now          had          perfect          hearing.         The          second          part          of          the          miracle          had          been          played         by          a          science          teacher          at          NCSD,          Mr.          Olouse          Tullos.         He          had          invented          a          mechanism          which,          when          inserted         in          the          throat,          enable          anyone          to          have          a          beautiful         voice.          Mr.          Tullos          hadn’t          taken          out          a          patent          on          his         invention.          He          had          taught          Boyd          and          they          had          an         agreement          that          he          would          receive          a          percentage          of         all          of          the          money          taken          in          from          Boyd’s          singing         engagements          and          recordings.          Both          teacher          and          pupil         were          now          millionaires.         After          the          store          was          completed,          and          we          had         had          our          grand          opening,          I          entered          rather          late          one         morning.          As          I          went          in,          I          looked          around          at          the         customers.          Then          I          saw          a          very          thin          woman          waving         wildly          at          me.          I          was          puzzled.          I          had          no          idea          who          she         was.          When          she          told          me          that          she          was          the          former         Judy          Dilda,          I          almost          dropped          my          teeth!          She          said         that          she          had          married          Tommy          Nance,          the          famous         wrestler          who          had          never          been          beaten.          He          had         taught          her          all          of          his          exercises          and          they          had          both         lost          tons          of          weight.          ;         A          few          minutes          later          a          very          fat          lady          customer         asked          me          where          the          candy          department          was.          I         directed          her          there          and          watched          as          she          bought          pound         after          pound          of          a          large          assortment          of          candies.          When         she          finished          her          purchasing,          she          started          to          the         cashier’s          counter          to          pay          her          bill.          I          happened          to         notice          that          the          cashier          had          gone          somewhere,          so         I          went          to          take          her          place.          I          added          up          the          customer’s         bill          and          it          was          so          much          that          she          asked          if          I          would         accept          a          check.          I          asked          for          some          identification          and         when          she          showed          it          to          me,          it          was          simply          incredible!         This          enormous          creature          turned          out          to          be          Melba         Snow          who          had          been          as          skinny          as          a          rail          when          we         were          in          school          together.         One          morning          my          secretary          told          me          that          the         president          of          a          new          soft          drink          company          wanted          to         see          me.          When          my          secretary          ushered          her          in,          it         turned          out          to          be          Linda          McCall.          She          told          me          that         she          had          invented          a          new          drink          that          had          quickly         become          very          popular.          She          had          brought          a          sample         bottle          packed          in          ice.          I          tested          it          and          could          readily         understand          its          fast-growing          popularity.          It          was         delicious          and          most          refreshing.          I          placed          an          order         with          her          to          keep          me          furnished          with          ‘Linda          Soda.”         We          talked          over          old          times          for          a          few          minutes          and         then          she          accidentally          hit          my          arm          and          I          spilled         the          rest          of          the          drink          all          over          myself.          She          apologized         and          then          recommended          an          excellent          dry          cleaning         establishment          that          did          a          big          business.          She          gave          me         the          name          and          the          street          and          number.          My          secretary         sponged          me          off          as          best          she          could          and,          after          the         store          closed,          I          went          to          this          dry          cleaning          place.         Whom          should          I          see          but          good          old          Robert          Autry!          He         took          me          to          an          enclosed          booth,          told          me          to          take         off          my          suit,          and          said          that          it          would          be          ready          in          a         very          short          time.          He          was          as          good          as          his          word.          It         seemed          only          a          matter          of          seconds          until          he          brought         it          back,          beautifully          cleaned          and          pressed.          Robert         had          created          a          new          cleaning          process          that          had         revolutionized          the          business.          He          had          even          done          work         for          the          President          of          the          United          States          and          the         First          Lady.         When          I          returned          to          the          store          the          next          day,         the          first          thing          I          saw          was          a          policewoman          arresting         a          shoplifter.          I          had          a          short          interview          with          the         officer          and          found          out          that          she          was          Diana          Power.         It          seemed          that          she          could          spot          a          shoplifter          a          mile         off          and          this          was          her          only          assignment          on          the          police         force          because          she          was          so          good          at.          it.         I          next          saw          a          lady          customer          who          had          been          in         the          book          department          ever          since          I          had          arrived          that.         morning.          I          went          over          to          see          if          I          could          assist          her.         She          had          been          looking          for          a          certain          book,          but          had         been          too          bashful          to          ask          anyone          about          it.          Then          I         recognized          Neia          White.          I          should          have          known!          She         had          always          been          quite          timid          ever          since          I          had         known          her.         When          I          walked          out          of          the          store          at          closing         time          that          evening,          I          was          bumped          into          by          a          man         who          was          unsteady          on          his          feet.          I          realized          that          it         was          Winford          Winslow          and          I          asked          him          what          was         the          matter.          He          said          that          he          had          felt          a          cold          coming         on          and          had          decided          that          a          drink          might          help          to         ward          it          off.          When          he          went          into          a          bar,          he          saw          that         the          owner          was          Fred          Ballew.          Fred          had          played          a         trick          on          him          and          had          given          him          a          very          large          drink.         Poor          Winford!         All          of          a          sudden          I          began          to          feel          terrible          myself.         .          Since          I          was          a          bachelor,          I          decided          that          the          best         place          for          me          was          a          hospital.          I          went          home,          packed         a          bag,          engaged          a          room          at          the          hospital,          and          called         an          ambulance.          I          was          feeling          weak          and          dizzy,          but         I          knew          the          ambulance          driver.          It          was          Dallas          Partin.         They          must          have          given          me          some          powerful          medicine         at          the          hospital          because          I          was          completely          knocked         out.          The          next          morning          I          saw          dimly          a          very          small         white-clothed          figure          standing          by          my          bed.          When         my          vision          cleared,          I          saw          that          it          was          Ann          Young.         We          had          a          lot          of          conversations          about          our          school         days          while          I          was          in          the          hospital.         After          my          illness          the          doctor          advised          me          to         take          it          easy.          One          evening          after          I          had          spent          about         half          a          day          at          the          store,          I          decided          to          go          to          a          night         club          for          a          change.          I          looked          up          and          down          the          street         and          finally          saw          a          bright          new          neon          sign          which         flashed,          ‘Go-Go          Girls.”          I          walked          down          and          went         into          the          place.          I          saw          what          I          thought          must          be          the         big          shot          owner          and          found          it          to          be          Elwyn          Leather-         man.          When          he          saw          me,          he          came          over          and          we          sat         and          chatted          for          a          while.         Several          days          later          I          went          to          the          “World          800,”         formerly          the          “World          600.”          Guess          who          won?          Larry         Triplett!          I          waited          around          until          I          got          close          enough         to          congratulate          him.          We          promised          to          meet          again         when          there          would          be          time          enough          to          talk          together         about          our          years          at          NCSD,          what          our          old          class-         mates          were          doing,          and          where          they          were.         A          few          days          after          that          I          saw          a          pre-season          pro         football          game          advertised          and          decided          to          go.          When         I          found          my          seat,          I          saw          a          sports          photographer          walk-         ing          back          and          forth          along          the          sidelines.          I          looked         at          him          through          my          binoculars          and,          as          I          had          thought,         it          was          Eddie          Robinson.          He          had          always          been          a         whiz          at          taking          pictures          and          had          taken,          developed,         and          printed          most          of          the          pictures          for          our          annual.         When          the          teams’          starting          lineups          were          announced,         I          was          amazed          to          hear          the          name          of          Dee          Clanton.         He          quarterbacked          the          winning          team          and          really         made          monkeys          of          the          opponents          with          his          running         and          passing.         By          that          time          I          was          beginning          to          feel          pretty         spry          and          felt          that          a          long          trip          wouldn’t          do          me          any         harm.          I          had          never          had          a          chance          to          do          much         traveling,          so          I          took          a          plane          to          Mexico.          A          beautiful         stewardess          came          to          find          out          what          I          wanted          for         lunch.          We          immediately          recognized          each          other.          She         was          Mary          Ann          Fowler          and          she          told          me          during         our          short          conversation          that          her          husband,          Jimmy         Hall,          was          pilot          of          the          plane.          She          took          me          up          front         to          see          him          and          we          had          a          few          words          together.         When          we          landed          in          Mexico,          a          mechanic          walked         up          to          see          if          everything          had          gone          all          right          during         the          flight.          The          mechanic          was          Tommy          Jackson.          We         had          only          a          few          minutes          to          talk          because          he          was         very          busy.         That          afternoon          I          attended          my          first          bull          fight.         I          was          sitting          in          a          seat          close          to          the          arena          and         next          to          me          sat          Barbara          Oxendine.          She          told          me         that          the          famous          bullfighter          was          her          husband.          He         had          never          lost          a          fight          and          had          never          been          injured,         according          to          Barbara.          He          was          a          national          hero.          We         talked          of          what          we          knew          about          our          former          class-         mates,          and          Barbara          told          me          that          Brenda          Bray          and         her          husband          were          missionaries          in          South          Africa.         From          Mexico          I          flew          to          California.          One          night         I          saw          a          very          good          movie.          The          title          was          ‘Gone         with          the          Mini-Wind”          and          the          star          was          Marion         Gibbs.          She          gave          an          excellent          performance.          I          later         learned          that          she          was          married          to          her          director.         My          last          visit          before          returning          to          Morganton         was          to          our          National          Capital.          I          toured          all          the          spots         of          interest          and          wound          up          at          the          White          House.         There,          to          my          great          surprise,          I          was          greeted          by         Linda          Dixon.          She          was          social          secretary           to          the          First         Lady.          While          we          talked,          she          told          me          that          Barbara         Morton          had          become          the          first          woman          president          of         Harvard          University.          Then          she          said          that          Jeannie         Spence          was          a          judge          in          London,          England.          These         girls          had          been          the          most          intelligent          ones          in          the         Class          of          1969.         When          I          finally          returned          to          Morganton,          I          looked         around          my          apartment          and          found          the          1969          annual         that          I          had,          with          many          of          my          classmates,          worked         very          hard          on.          I          dusted          it          off          and          checked          through         it          to          see          if          I          had          really          seen          all          of          them.          It          was         very          rewarding          to          have          found          out          that          all          thirty-         six          of          them          had          turned          out          to          be          not          only          success-         ful          but          happy          as          well.         37         38         Grey)         By          BARBARA          MORTON         We,          the          Class          of          1969,          being          of          sound          mind          and          body,          do          hereby          declare          this          to         be          our          last          will          and          testament.          Before          leaving          our          beloved          school          we          wish          to          be-         queath          our          most          cherished          possessions          to          our          dear          schoolmates          and          faculty.          These         gifts          are          bestowed          upon          the          recipients          without          malice,          but          with          the          love          and          affec-         tion          of          the          donors.         Brenda          Bray          presents          her          love          of          daily          letter          writing          to          Imogene          Cummings.         Boyd          Arrington          leaves          his          tall,          lanky          physique          to          Gary          Hunnings.         Robert          Autry          bequeaths          his          love          for          helping          counselors          to          Randy          Caines.         Fred          Ballew          donates          his          bad          habit          of          cussing          to          Steve          Warren.         Dee          Clanton          presents          his          habit          of          wearing          no          shoes          except          his          bedroom          slippers         in          the          dormitory          to          Lee          McDaniel.         Una          Clark          gives          her          craving          for          chocolate          to          Eva          Mae          Bruce.         Judy          Dilda          leaves          her          love          for          dancing          to          Mary          Medley          in          the          hope          that          Mary         will          learn          and          find          out          how          much          fun          it          is.         Linda          Dixon          presents          her          liking          for          watching          T.          V.          every          chance          she          gets          to         Sherry          Wilson.         Mary          Ann          Fowler          gives          her          million          dollar          luxuriant          hair          to          Debbie          Spencer.         Marion          Gibbs          leaves          her          habit          of          buying          huge          bags          of          groceries          every          Saturday         to          Janet          Misenheimer.         Jimmy          Hall          gives          his          love          of          horseplaying          with          the          boys          to          Wayne          Herron.         Tommy          Jackson          bequeaths          his          wise          practice          of          being          thrifty          with          his          money          to         Tony          Moore.         Elwyn          Leatherman          donates          his          constantly          talking          about          sports          to          Jimmy          Led-         ford.         Linda          McCall          leaves          her          big          frame          to          Judy          Foust.         Jimmy          Miller          gives          his          fancy          curly          hair          to          Marty          Blakely.         Barbara          Morton          leaves          her          position          as          chief          cheerleader          and          her          cheerleader’s         outfit          to          Joyce          Boyd.         Tommy          Nance          bequeaths          his          habit          of          spoiling          little          kids          to          Lewis          Suggs.         Barbara          Oxendine          donates          her          dark          complexion          to          Ann          Meshaw.          It          should          look         beautiful          with          Ann’s          light          blonde          hair.         Marion          Parris          leaves          his          terrible          habit          of          being          tardy          to          class          to          Roger          Jones,         but          he          hopes          Roger          doesn’t          take          it          up.         Catherine          Parrish          leaves          her          make-up          kit          to          Pat          Gaither.          Pat          is          a          pretty          girl,         but          Catherine          thinks          that          with          a          little          make-up          she          would          be          even          prettier.         Dallas          Partin          presents          his          practice          of          going          home          every          weekend          to          Gene         Oxendine.         Terry          Plyler          bequeaths          his          bottle          of          sun          tan          lotion          to          Joyce          Sigmon          who         blisters          badly          if          she          is          in          the          sun          for          10          seconds.         Diana          Power          gives          her          wit          to          Judy          Humphries.         Edward          Robinson          donates          his          love          of          listening          to          records          to          Gary          Duncan.         Ann          Scarboro          bequeaths          her          monkey          shines          to          Mrs.          Crutchfield.         Cheryl          Simmons          leaves          her          knack          for          sewing          to          Mrs.          Starrett          who          really         needs          it.         Vandella          Simmons          presents          her          getting          angry          about          her          fuzzy          hair          to          Paula         Spencer.         Anita          Smith          bequeaths          her          favorite          hair          style          to          Anne          Potter.         Melba          Snow          leaves          her          cute          dimples          to          Helen          Purcell.         Jeannie          Spence          gives          her          bad          habit          of          chewing          gum          to          Nancy          Johnson.         Danny          Steele          presents          his          being          serious          with          girls          to          Steve          Power.         Larry          Triplett          leaves          his          calm,          nonchalant          manner          to          Jimmy          Gibbs.         Neia          White          leaves          all          her          stationery          and          stamps          to          Linda          Gillespie.         Kathryn          Williams          donates          her          habit          of          buying          magazines          to          Elaine          Wilkie.         Winford          Winslow          leaves          his          inquisitiveness          and          his          awful          habit          of          arguing         to          Ray          Rich.         Maroney          Williams          gives          his          mischievousness          to          Wayne          Snow.         Ann          Young          presents          her          baby          face          to          Kathy          Eubanks.         Witnessed          by:          Mr.          Harold          Deuel         Miss          Martha          Marshall         39         eylen         DONALD          BOYD          ARRINGTON         911          East          Street,          Waynesville          28687         Explorers          2;          Goodwin          Literary          Society          1,          2;          Dra-         matic          Club          4;          Jr.          NAD          2,          3,          4;          Class          President          3;         Basketball          1,          2;          Monogram          Club          1,          2,          3,          4;          Football         1,          2,          3,          Co-Captain          3,          Wrestling          3;          Track          1,          2,          3.         ROBERT          HENRY          AUTRY         Route          4,          Box          442,          Dunn          28334         Jr.          NAD          2,          3;          Monogram          Club          3,          4;          Football          1,          2,          3,         Co-Captain          3.         FRED          RICHARD          BALLEW         Route          3,          Box          98,          Morganton          28655         Boy          Scouts          1,          2,          3,          4;          Green          Bar          Patrol          3,          4;          Good-         win          Literary          Society          1,          2;          Dramatic          Club          1,          2;          Jr.         NAD          2,          3;          Monogram          Club          2,          3,          4;          Football          1,          2,          3,         4,          Captain          4;          Wrestling          2,          3,          4;          Track          1,          2,          3,          4.         BRENDA          FAYE          BRAY         1017          North          Poindexter          Road,          Elizabeth          City          27909         Goodwin          Literary          Society          2;          Jr.          NAD          4;          Class          Trea-         surer          2;          Pep          Squad          1,          2,          4,          Cheerleader          4.         HOBERT          DEE          CLANTON         Route          1,          Boomer          28606         Boy          Scouts          1,          2,          3,          4;          Green          Bar          Patrol          4;          Goodwin         Literary          Society          1,          2;          Dramatic          Club          2,          3,          4;          Jr.          NAD         2,          3,          4;          Class          Treasurer          1;          Basketball          1,          2,          3,          4,          Co-         Captain          4;          Football           1,          2,          3,          4,          Co-Captain          4;          Track          1,         23,          A         UNA          CARAWAN          CLARK         711          Pollack          Street,          New          Bern          28560         Girl          Scouts          1,          2;          Jr.          NAD          3,          4;          Pep          Squad          2,          3,          4,         Cheerleader          4;          Basketball          1,          2,          3,          4.         JUDY          MARIE          DILDA         Route          4,          Box          204,          Wilson          27893         Girl          Scouts          1,          2,          3;          Jr.          NAD          2,          3,          4;          Pep          Squad          3,          4.         LINDA          KATHLEEN          DIXON         Route          1,          Benson          27504         Goodwin          Literary          Society          1;          Jr.          NAD          2,          3,          4;          Pep         Squad          4.         MARY          ANN          FOWLER         725          Manhasset          Road,          Charlotte          28209         Girl          Scouts          1,          2,          3;          Goodwin          Literary          Society          2;         Dramatic          Club          4;          Jr.          NAD          2,          3,          4;          Class          President          1,         Class          Secretary          2,          Class          Treasurer          3;          Pep          Squad          2,         3,          4;          Basketball          1,          2,          3;          Clock          Tower          Staff          Sports         Editor.         MARION          DELON          GIBBS         404          East          Pantego          Street,          Belhaven          27810         Dramatic          Club          3,          4;          Jr.          NAD          3,          4;          Pep          Squad          3,          4,         Cheerleader          4.         a)         ‘recto          ry         JAMES          ROBERT          HALL         422          North          Second          Avenue,          Mayodan          27027         Boy          Scouts          1,          2;          Explorers          2;          Goodwin          Literary         Society          1,          2;          Jr.          NAD          2,          3,          4;          Class          Treasurer          4;         Basketball          1,          2;          Monogram          Club          1,          2,          3,          4;          Football         1,          2,          3,           Co-Captain          3;          Wrestling          3;          Track          1,          2,          3;         Clock          Tower          Staff          Art          Editor.         THOMAS          EDWIN          JACKSON,          JR.         600          Lucas          Road,          Dunn          28334         Boy          Scouts          1,          2;          Explorers          2;          Goodwin          Literary         Society          1,          2;          Dramatic          Club          4;          Jr.          NAD          2,          3,          4;          Class         Treasurer          2,          3;          Basketball          1,          2,3;          Monogram          Club          1,         2,          3,          4;          Football          1,          2,          3,          Co-Captain          3;          Wrestling          3;         Track          1,          2,          3;          Clock          Tower          Staff          Business          Manager.         ELWYN          RALPH          LEATHERMAN         Route          2,          Box          265,          Vale          28168         Boy          Scouts          1;          Basketball          1,          2,          4;          Monogram          Club          1,         2,          3,          4;          Football          1,          2,          3,          4,          Co-Captain          4;          Wrestling         3a          lrackale2          a4:         LINDA          CAROLYN          McCALL         Osborne          Road,          Brevard          28712         Girl          Scouts          1,          2,          3,          4;          Goodwin          Literary          Society          2;         Dramatic          Club          4;          Jr.          NAD          2,          3,          4;          Class          Secretary          4;         Pep          Squad          1,          2,          3,          4;          Basketball          1,          2,          3,          4;          Clock         Tower          Staff          Typist.         JIMMY          EDWARD          MILLER         Box          346,          Beulaville          28518         Boy          Scouts          1,          2;          Explorers          2;          Goodwin          Literary         Society          1;          Jr.          NAD          2,          3,          4.         BARBARA          JEAN          MORTON         Route          1,          Box          205,          Albemarle          28001         Goodwin          Literary          Society          1,          2;          Dramatic          Club          4;         Jr.          NAD          2,          3,          4;          Science          Club          4;          Class          Vice          President         2,          3;          Pep          Squad          1,          2,          3,          4,          Cheerleader          1,          2,          3,          4;         Clock          Tower          Staff          Assistant          Editor.         THOMAS          ALLEN          NANCE         Box          727,          Drexel          28619         Boy          Scouts          1;          Dramatic          Club          2;          Monogram          Club          4;         Football          1,          4,          Co-Captain          4;          Wrestling          2,          4;          Track          4.         BARBARA          ANN          OXENDINE         Route          1,          Box          13,          Pembroke          28372         Jr.          NAD          2,          3,          4;          Pep          Squad          3,          4;         MARION          LINDLEY          PARRIS,          JR.         409          Darby          Avenue,          Kinston          28501         Boy          Scouts          1,          2,          3,          4,          Eagle          Award          4;          Green          Bar          Pat-         rol          3,          4;          Goodwin          Literary          Society          1;          Dramatic         Club          4;          Jr.          NAD          2,          3;          Class          Vice          President          1,           Presi-         dent          2,          4;          Monogram          Club          2,          3,          4;          Football          1,          2,          3,          4,         Captain          3,          Co-Captain          4;          Track          2;          Clock          Tower         Staff          Sports          Editor.         CATHERINE          LORENE          PARRISH         914          West          Waddell          Street,          Selma          27576         Goodwin          Literary          Society          1,          2;          Dramatic          Club          1,          2,         3,          4;          Jr.          NAD          2,          3,          4;          Pep          Squad          3,          4,          Cheerleader          3;         Basketball          1,          2,          4;          Clock          Tower          Staff          Art          Editor.         DALLAS          PAUL          PARTIN         Route          2,          Box          751,          Morganton          28655         Jr.          NAD          2,          3;          Basketball          Manager          1;          Monogram         Club          1,          2,          3,          4;          Football          Manager          1,          2;          Track          Mana-         ger          1.         TERRY          LEE          PLYLER         201          Opel          Street,          Spruce          Pine          28777         Jr.          NAD          2,          3,          4;          Monogram          Club          2,          3,          4;          Foot-         ball          1;          Clock          Tower          Staff          Editor-in-Chief          and         Photographer.         DIANA          ELLEN          POWER         Route          2,          Box          553,          Mount          Olive          28365         Goodwin          Literary          Society          1,          2;          Dramatic          Club          2,          4;         Jr.          NAD          2,          3,          4;          Pep          Squad          3,          4;          Basketball          1,          2,          4.         JAMES          EDWARD          ROBINSON         Route          1,          Box          190C,          Nebo          28761         Jr.          NAD          3;          Basketball          1,          2;          Basketball          Manager          3,         4;          Monogram          Club          1,          2,          3,          4;          Football          1,          2,          Manager         3,          4;          Track          1,          Manager          2,          3;          Clock          Tower          Staff          As-         sistant          Editor          and          Photogr apher.         ANN          SPARKS          SCARBORO         Route          2,          Wendell          27591         Girl          Scouts          1,          2,          3,          4;          Dramatic          Club          4;          Jr.          NAD          3,         4;          Pep          Squad          1,          2,          3,          4;          Basketball          Manager          3,          4.         CHERYL          JUANITA          SIMMONS         Route          2,          Box          220,          Valdese          28690         Jr.          NAD          2,          3,          4;          Class          Treasurer          2,          Vice          President          4;         Pep          Squad          3,          4;          Clock          Tower          Staff          Typist.         VANDELLA          MARIE          SIMMONS         Route          2,          Box          175-A,          Rutherfordton          28139         Jr.          NAD          4;          Pep          Squad          3,          4.         ANITA          BANKS          SMITH         Route          4,          Box          482,          Greensboro          27406         Jr.          NAD          2,          3,          4;          Pep          Squad          1,          2,          3,          4.         MELBA          ANN          SNOW         Route          7,          Box          431,          Hickory          28601         Jr.          NAD          3,          4;          Pep          Squad          3,          4.         MARY          JEAN          SPENCE         520          Marble          Street,          Raleigh          27603         Girl          Scouts          1,          2,          3,          4;          Jr.          NAD          2,          3,          4;          Class          Treasur-         er          1,          Secretary          3;          Pep          Squad          3,          4;         DANNY          LEE          STEELE         Route          5,          Tavlorsvilie          28681         LARRY          TRIPLETT         Route          5,          Box          136,          Lenoir          28645         Boy          Scouts          1,          2,          3,          4,          Eagle          Award          4;          Green          Bar         Patrol          3,          4;          Goodwin          Literary          Society          1;          Jr.          NAD          3;         Class          Treasurer          4;          Monogram          Club          2,          3,          4;          Foot-         ball          2,          4,          Co-Captain          4;          Wrestling          2,          4,          Co-Captain         2;          Track          4.         NEIA          CAROL          WHITE         902          Chestnut          Street,          Elizabeth          City          27909         KATHRYN          WILLIAMS         Route          1,          Box          18,          Roper          27970         Dramatic          Club          3,          4;          Jr.          NAD          2,          3,          4;          Class          Secretary         1;          Basketball          4.         MARONEY          HUDSON          WILLIAMS         1106          Benning          Street,          Durham          27703         Dramatic          Club          3,          4;          Jr.          NAD          2,          3,          4;          Monogram         Club          2,          3,          4;          Football          1          2,          3,          Co-Captain          3;          Wrest-         ling          2,          3;          Track          1.         WINFORD          ARLIE          WINSLOW,          JR.         4105          Bernau          Avenue,          Greensboro          27407         Goodwin          Literary          Society          1,          2;          Jr.          NAD          2,          3;          Mono-         gram          Club          2,          3,          4;          Football          Manager          2,          3;          Wrest-         ling          2.         PRISCILLA          ANN          YOUNG         23          Kirkwood          Avenue,          Lexington          27291         Goodwin          Literary          Society          1;          Jr.          NAD          2,          3,          4;          Pep         Squad          2,          3,          4.         4]         42         Lon          ih         Micmtls          Gar          tovellnsc:          Mr.          Peter          H.          Ripley         Mr.          Harold          F.          Brown,          Jr.          Mrs.          Anne          B.          Starrett         To          Principal          Royall          for          his          valuable          suggestions,          wonder-         ful          cooperation          when          we          had          difficulties,          and          for          allowing          us         to          have          an          hour          and          a          half          of          school          time          per          week          to          work          on         the          annual;          to          Dean          Ripley          for          arranging          and          rearranging         schedules          so          that          we          might          have          our          senior          pictures          made,          be         measured          for          caps          and          gowns,          and          be          excused          from          physical         education          classes          to          make          pictures          and          perform          other          necessary         tasks;          to          Mr.          Harold          Brown          for          doing,          as          he          has          always          done         since          he          has          been          at          NCSD,          the          lion’s          share          of          the          work;          and          to         Mrs.          Starrett          for          her          advice          and          guidance.         MOsT          INTELLIGENT         Jean          and          Marion         C€EVLLOvV         We          letines         MOST          THOUGHTFUL         Fred          and          Melba         BIGGESTAELIRES         Catherine          and          Dallas         BEST          PERSONALITY         and          Linda         Robert         BIGGEST          CLOWNS         Tommy          and          Ann         Ann          and          Fred                  €         £         =         ae         G         ©         Cc         c          x         a         ©         =         BEST          GROOMED         MOST          TALKATIVE         MOST          STUDIOUS         Maroney          and          Judy         and          Boyd         Cheryl         _QUIETEST         Eddie          and          Barbara          Vandella          and          Jimmy         VIC)          SEI          ELA.         Marion          and          Terry         Tee          SU          GGEED         Beote          GC          HOOLPSPiRIT          BEST          THESPIANS         Larry          and          Barbara          Marion          and          Mary          Ann         MOST          DEPENDABLE         Catherine          and          Maroney          Neia          and          Winford         MOST          POPULAR          Jimmy          and          Ann         4g          Judy          and          Tommy          Linda          and          Dee         BEST          LOOKING          MOST          CHEERFUL         Tommy          and          Anita         Elwyn          and          Kay         BEST          ALL          AROUND         Diana          and          Danny          Una          and          Jimmy         48         UNLOY         Brenda          Davis         Sandra          Dixon         Kathy          Eubanks         Judy          Foust         Jimmy          Gibbs         Linda          Gillespie         Dickie          Glover         Berry          Hamrick         ASS         Standing          is          Jimmy          Gibbs,          President;          Dickie          Glover,          Vice         President          and          Steve          Warren,          Treasurer.          Seated          are          Debbie         Spencer,          Secretary          and          Anne          Potter,          Treasurer.         Mary          Beth          Brandt         Randy          Caines         Peggy          Chavis         Barbara          Clewis         Cathy          Cooper         Donnie          Crump         Wayne          Herron         Sherry          Honeycutt         Gary          Hunnings         Lousie          Isenhour         Lester          Latkowski         Kenneth          Lowe         Val          Lowery         Lee          McDaniel         Donnie          McLamb         Mary          Lois          Medley         Anne          Potter         Ray          Rich         Joyce          Sigmon         John          W.          Smith         Debbie          Spencer         Lewis          Suggs         Steve          Warren         Elaine          Wilkie         Sherry          Wilson         Frances          Yeargan         49         ©          alias          (hiss         ete         .          splatae          7         Seated          are          Christine          Sherrill,          Treasurer;          and          Pat          Gaither,         Secretary.          Standing          are          Roger          Jones,          Treasurer;          John          Williamson,         Vice          President;          and          Gary          Duncan,          President.         Buster          Bowman         Joyce          Boyd         Eva          Mae          Bruce         Jim          Collins         Gary          Duncan         David          Frye         Pat          Gaither         Tonda          Gilmore         Helen          Greene         Betty          Hughes         Roger          Jones         Steve          Lancaster         Helen          Purcell         Christine          Sherrill         Wayne          Snow         Shirley          Starling         John          Williamson         Imogene          Cummings         90         “=          S         CJreshman          Ge         Left          to          right,          Randy          Poteat,          Secretary;          Richard          Bowman,         Treasurer;          Nancy          Johnson,          Treasurer;          Diane          Little,          Vice         President;          and          Marty          Blakely,          President.         Sybil          Batchelor         Marty          Blakely         Danny          Bordeaux         Charles          Bowman         Richard          Bowman         David          Bouthot         |          Ray          Branch         Renee          Brooks         Billy          Cobb         Marie          Conley         Ronda          Cook         Betty          Cunningham         Vickie          Dover         Ella          Mae          Foust         31         92         Connie          Greene         Judy          Humphries         Gerald          Hurley         Stacey          James         Nancy          Johnson         David          Jones         Billy          Kanoy         Susie          Kirby         Jimmy          Ledford         Diane          Little         Ann          Meshaw         Janet          Misenheimer         Tony          Moore         Melvin          Murray         Pam          Neff         Shirley          Oakley         Randy          Poteat         Johnny          Purcell         Donnie          Reeves         Peggy          Russell         Joy          Sechrest         Kenneth          Simmons         Paula          Spencer         Randy          Spivey         John          Thomas         Upper          Ph          deel          oJ          ep         Frances          Allen         Treva          Ballard         Leon          Barnwell         Sandra          Bentley         Nora          Best         Larry          Blue         Billie          Bowman         Toby          Branch         Emmett          Brannock         Charles          Bristow         Alice          Brittain         Wayne          Camp         Mike          Carroll         Delton          Chance         Maxine          Chavis         Faye          Choplin         Lee          Clark         Billy          Click         Patsy          Clyburn         93         Rosadell          Fagg         Randy          Farrell         Jo          Ann          Farrow         Herman          Fletcher         Gilmer          Flippin         pe         etek          aaron         asta          eis         Dee          Cook         Cathy          Cox         Emma          Cummings         Betty          Cutshaw         Jimmy          Dixon         Bobby          Duncan         Lynn          Emmett         Cathy          Forrest         Brenda          Funderburk         Beverly          Gregory         Karen          Hawkins         Dick          Hearn         Donya          Heath         David          Hendrix         ¢;          lp          per         Barbara          Herron         Kenneth          Herron         Diane          Hill         Ben          Hilliard         Eddie          Holden         Pamela          Hoglen         Diane          Hunt         Brenda          Kirk         Carl          Jackson         Nancy          Jamison         Spence          Jones         Worth          Little         ;          Wilton          McMillan                   Donna          Mathis         C          Chhool          Pam          Matthews         Juan          Medina         Larry          Merritt         Ronnie          Merrit         Darrell          Moore         Candy          Morrow         Owen          Nelson         Bobby          Oakley         Dwight          Owens         Gene          Oxendine         Tony          Long         Sandra          Lowrance         Mike          Mabe         Kay          McGee         Susan          McLamb         Frank          Parsons         Mary          Lynn          Patton         Dennis          Pearson         Vicki          Phillips         Steve          Power         Karen          Rivenbark         Steve          Rivenbark         Margaret          Robinson         Martha          Self         Eva          Ray          Setzer         Kenneth          Setzer         Selina          Sharp         Myra          Sigmon         Roberta          Silver         Carol          Smith         Willis          Smith         Donna          Snipes         Joe          Snyder         Ruth          Spence         Hal          Stephens         Claude          Stout         Debbie          Talbert         Jenni          Thomas         Billy          Thompson         Judy          Turner         Harry          Vaughn         Jerry          Warren         Debra          Winesett         Robin          Work         Nancy          Worley         ower          a          Ch          lhowe         Sc         :         Beverly          Allen         Billy          Allen         Karl          Allen         Keith          Allen         Deidre          Anders         Karen          Anderson                  oe         Ls         sone         Johnny          R.          Anderson         Jimmy          Autrey         Jessie          Bare         Kenny          Barker         Terry          Beeson         Ronnie          Benfield         Ricky          Bentley         Linda          Bethea         Donnie          Bittle         Sandra          Bittle         Leighton          Blanchette         Brian          Bradshaw         Melba          Bradshaw         Rozelle          Brewer         Lou          Anne          Bryant         Barbara          Buchanan         Darlene          Buckner         Pam          Bullins         Ricky          Bundy         Eddie          Burchette         Julie          Butler         Bobby          Byrd         Nena          Caldwell         Von          Campbell         9]         Paul          Cannon         Sue          Cantolina         Carolyn          Cantrell         Kathy          Carswell         Cathy          Carter         Martha          Caudle         Cathy          Cecil         Mickey          Chambers         Darlene          Christopher         Phyllis          Clarke         Romp          Clark         Diane          Coleman         Steve          Collins         Rickie          Cordell         Susan          Daniels         Milton          Davis         Renee          Davis         Charles          Dawkins         Mike          Derrick         Lisa          Denny         Beth          Dixon         Randall          Dove         Steve          Dover         Debbie          Drum         Rickey          Von          Dula         Anthony          Dumas         Denise          Edwards         Christine          Eller         Brenda          Elledge         Linda          Elledge         Virginia          Eller         Sue          Emmett         Billy          Everhart         Archie          Fortner         Patricia          Foster         Darlene          Fox         Nelson          Freeze         Robin          Gardin         Fred          Garrison         Tony          Goodson         Billy          Gordon         David          Gordon         Mark          Grainger         Kathy          Greene         Peggy          Greene         Larry          Grubbs         Keith          Guy         Linda          Hackney         Stuart          Haddock         Cathy          Hager         Dale          Hancock         Billy          Harris         Elizabeth          Harvell         Gene          Helms         Madonna          Helms         Debbie          Hensley         Johnny          Mathes         Billy          Mayhew         Polly          Meeks         Billy          Ed          Melvin         Cathy          Michael         Marion          Milligan         Darrell          Millsaps         Terri          Monroe         Debbie          Moore         Sonja          Moorefield         Debbie          Moose         Keith          Moretz         Delores          Morgan         Steve          Morris         Melissa          Mosteller         David          Murphy         Billy          Neal         Donald          Norwood         Nelson          Oakley         Kathy          Parker         Kitty          Parks         Earl          Patterson         Mike          Peeler         Charles          Phillips         Ken          Phillips         Mike          Phillips         Linda          Plemmons         Alan          Rankin         Chucky          Horne         Debra          Horton         Terry          Houck         Larry          Houser         Stanley          Houston         Phillip          Hudson         Ann          Jackson         Skipper          Johnson         Jimmy          Johnston         James          Jones         Marlen          Jones         Terry          Jones         Gary          Kerns         Bob          Ketner         Lu          Ann          Kiser         Barbara          Klein         Don          Lambert         Ralph          Lambert         Shirlene          Ledford         Trina          Long         Darlene          Lovette         Brian          McAbee         Donna          McCord         Robert          McDaniels         Arnold          McGee         Kenneth          McGee         Ronnie          Maines         Jeff          Martin         Bill          Rea         Allen          Reeves         Barbara          Ridge         Ray          Ripple         Randy          Ritch         Barbara          Robinson         Curtis          Robinson         Keith          Robertson         Robin          Rollins         Arnold          Ross         Reid          Russ         Jimmy          Sams         Ricky          Saulman         Andy          Seats         Melvin          Sellers         Nancy          Sewell         Diane          Sheffield         Herman          Shimpock         Pam          Shook         Steve          Siminski         Marshall          Smith         Randy          Smith         Shelia          Smith         Patsy          Sneed         Dana          Snider         Eve          Solesby         Lee          Solesby         Jimmy          Stafford         Debra          Swaim         Kenneth          Swaim         Shelia          Swaim         Scott          Swicegood         Susie          Tally         Ralphine          Tatum         Pam          Thomasson         Terri          Todd         Steve          Towery         Billy          Trexler         Jeff          Triplett         Mickie          Triplett         Chris          Tysinger         Myra          Varner         James          Van          Wagenen         Jeff          Watson         Johnny          Watson         Peggy          Watson         Beatrice          Wheeler         David          Williams          |         Marvin          J.          Williams,          Jr.         Tammy          Williams         Janet          Williamson         James          Wilson         John          Wilson         Absent           when          pictures         were          made:         Robin          Garrison,          Alesia          Harsell,         and          Randy          Witmore         Cassie          Allen         Ronnie          Allen         Cathy          Atkinson         Donna          Atkinson         Rowdy          Baldwin         Mark          Baucom         Charles          Biddix         David          Branch         Jane          Bruce         Chris          Buckner         Ricky          Buckner         Cheryl          Burnett         Teresa          Campbell         Carla          Cannon         Lori          Ann          Capes         Tricia          Carswell         Nancy          Chapman         Rhonda          Chapman         Eddie          Chastain         James          Cherry         John          Clark         Kevin          Clark         Harold          Cooley         Mark          Coward         George          Cox         Sylvia          Cruse         Ritchie          Curtis         Resa          Davenport         Cindy          Daves         61         Larry          Dawkins         Dale          Dees         Linda          Dees         Lanny          Downey         Cindy          Ervin         Robin          Ewing         Robin          Fields         Joe          Fish         Peter          Fitzgerald         Ronda          Flemming         Lisa          Fowler         Bobby          Fox         Warren          Friendly         Leah          Gallimore         Joan          Gibson         Kim          Gilleland         Steven          Hailey         Glenda          Hart         Tommy          Henderson         Earl          Hensley         Larry          Hines         62         Lesa          Hinson         Ann          Hodges         Johnny          Hodges         Trent          Holden         Sherry          Hunt         David          Hunter         Johnny          Ingle         Randy          Jessup         Joni          Jones         Wesley          Jones         Jackie          Justice         Bobby          Kallam         Maury          King         Byron          Lackey         Mark          Lanier         Sheryl          Lanier         Melva          Lawing         Todd          Lawing         Greta          Lightsey         Randy          Manuel         Barry          Massey         Terry          Roof         Ricky          Sanders         Chris          Scruggs         Billy          Joe          Sheffield         Tammy          Sheppard         Ga          eoniith.          ir.         Tim          Smith         Wendy          Smith’         Ann          Solesby         Beth          Spiers         Margaret          Sutton         Mary          Tinseth         Eric          Totty         Dean          Weaver         Mike          West         Lynn          Wheatley         Kurt          Wolff         Joan          Womack         Sammy          Wood         Tamara          Wood         Bryan          Wooten         Wayne          Miller         Luke          Morgan         Stevie          Mosteller         Barry          Mount         Kenneth          Neal         Danny          Osborne         Jon          Owle         Steven          Patton         Jerry          Payne         Fred          Pearson,          Jr.         Nilsa          Pizarro         Ann          Psychos         Darrell          Putna m         Billy          Pyrtle         Lynda          Rankin         Tony          Ratcliff         Robin          Reynolds         Guy          Riddle         Bruce          Rogers         Esther          Rogers         Sandra          Rogers         iia         63         atures         an         Se         VIZ          fi          OVS          AVI          q         Ya         Ce         @)         64         OG,          Oe,          Seog:          152         First          row,          left          to          right:          Claude          Stout,          Gary          Hunnings,          Donnie          Bittle,          Billy          Thompson,          Ben          Hilliard,         Reid          Russ,          Steve          Morris,          Billy          Ed          Melvin,          Wilton          McMillan,          and          David          Hendrix.          Second          row:          Worth         Little,          Juan          Medina,          Billy          Click,          Larry          Merritt,          Darrell          Moore,          Bobby          Oakley,          Randy          Witmore,         Ronnie          Merritt,          and          Lee          Clark.          Third          row:          Donnie          Reeves,          Bobby          Duncan,          Gary          Duncan,          Jimmy         Ledford,          David          Bouthot,          Spence          Jones,          Tony          Moore,          and          Marty          Blakely.          Fourth          row:          Fred          Ballew,         Steve          Lancaster,          Dee          Clanton,          Steve          Warren,          Donnie          Crump,          Dickie          Glover,          and          John          Thomas.         Fifth          row:          Larry          Triplett,          Jimmy          Gibbs,          John          Wayne          Smith,          Marion          Parris,          Assistant          Scoutmaster;         John          Williamson,          and          Mr.          Paul          B.          Crutchfield,          Scoutmaster.         os          J          reen          ay          at          EP         First          row,          left          to          right:          Marion          Parris,          Donnie          Reeves,          Fred          Ballew,          Dee          Clanton,          Tony          Moore,          and         Gary          Hunnings.          Second          row:          John          Wayne          Smith,          Gary          Duncan,          John          Thomas,          Marty          Blakely,          and         Steve          Lancaster.          Third          row:          Jimmy          Gibbs,          Larry          Triplett,          Donnie          Crump,          Steve          Warren,          John         Williamson,          and          Dickie          Glover.         65         66         Boy          Sout          Sroop          201         First          row,          left          to          right:          Tommy          Nance,          Assistant          Scoutmaster;          David          Gordon,          Jeff          Martin,          Billy         Allen,          Buddy          Davis,          Jeff          Watson,          Larry          Houser,          Archie          Fortner,          Keith          Robertson,          Terry          Houck,         and          Nelson          Freeze.          Second          row:          Mr.          Nelson          Abernathy,          Assistant          Scoutmaster;          Herman          Shimpock,         Ronnie          Benfield,          Jimmy          Sams,          Curtis          Robinson,          Charles          Phillips,          Steve          Dover,          Billy          Mayhew,         James          Wilson,          J.          J.          Williams,          and          Charles          Dawkins.          Third          row:          Mr.          Timothy          Shane,          Scoutmaster;         Billy           Harris,          John          Wilson,          Mike          Peeler,          Keith          Allen,          Eddie          Burchette,          Allen          Reeves,          Kenneth         McGee,          Mickey          Chambers,          Randy          Ritch,          and          Bob          Ketner.         Gi!          ey          ts         4         First          row,          left          to          right:          Steve          Towery,          Brian          McAbee,          Ray          Ripple,          Rickey          Von          Dula,          Mike          Phillips,         Ken          Phillips,          Bobby          Byrd,          Stanley          Houston,          and          Jamie          Van          Wagenen.          Second          row:          Jimmy          Autry,         Chucky          Horne,          Steven          Collins,          Ricky          Bentley,          Earl          Patterson,          Johnny          Watson,          Stuart          Haddock,          and         Skipper          Johnson.          Third          row:          Rusty          Garrison,          Ricky          Cordell,          Randy          Smith,          Darrell          Millsaps,          Scott         Swicegood,          Robert          McDaniel,          Jimmy          Johnston,          and          Jeff          Triplett.          Fourth          row:          Eddie          Burchette,         Denchief;          Mrs.          Jean          Collins,          Den          Mother;          James          Wilson,          Denchief;          Mrs.          Hattie          Dickens,          Den         Mother;          Nelson          Freeze,          Denchief:          and          Mrs.          Annie          Phillips,          Den          Mother.         (Cie          Ci          ©          er         First          row,          left          to          right:          Sue          Cantalina,          Terri          Beeson,          Susan          McLamb,          Barbara          Ridge,          Eva          Ray         Setzer,          Ann          Meshaw,          Ronda          Cook,          and          Billie          Bowman.          Second          row:          Mary          Lynn          Patton,          Nancy          Se-         well,          Rosadell          Faggs,          Brenda          Funderburk,          Martha          Self,          Sandra          Lowrance,          Frances          Allen,          and         Roberta          Silver.          Third          row:          Miss          Norma          Bushey,          Leader;          Ann          Scarboro,          Scribe;          Jean          Spence,          As-         sistant          Leader;          Janet          Misenheimer,          Debbie          Hensley,          Ruth          Spence,          Diane          Hunt,          and          Joy          Sechrest.         a          enee          Cr          2)          couts         SUN          :          CON         First          row,          left          to          right:          Tammy          Williams,          Debbie          Drum,          Susie          Tally,          Robin          Gardin,          Kathy          Greene,         Mickie          Triplett,          Julie          Butler,          and          Denise          Edwards.          Second          row:          Cathy          Carter,          Barbara          Klein,          Melba         Bradshaw,          Cathy          Michael,          Debbie          Moore,          Phyllis          Clarke,          Jessie          Bare,          and          Beth          Dixon.          Third          row:         Lisa          Denny,          Polly          Meeks,          Lee          Solesby,          Renee          Davis,          Terri          Todd,          Peggy          Greene,          Sandra          Bittle,          and         Debbie          Moose.          Fourth          row:          Mrs.          Ellen          Cullen,          Leader;          Darlene          Fox,          Cathy          Carswell,          Diana          Shef-         field,          and          Mrs.          Carease          Walker          and          Mrs.          Marguerite          Plaster,          Leaders.         67         Football          Chiat.         ee         Left           to          right:          Marion          Gibbs,          Debbie          Spencer,         Linda          McCall,          Barbara          Morton,          Chief;          Kathy         Eubanks,          Una          Clark,          and          Brenda          Bray.         Kneeling,          left          to          right:          Judy          Humphries,          Barbara         Morton,          Chief;          and          Nancy          Johnson.          Standing:         LP          ast          Marion          Gibbs          and          Peggy          Russell         Keb          pial         First          row,          left          to          right:          Barbara          Morton,          President;          Ann          Scarboro,          Vice          President;          Catherine          Parrish,         Secretary;          Judy          Dilda,          Treasurer;          Helen          Greene,          Marion          Gibbs,          and          Debbie          Spencer.          Second          row:         Anne          Potter,          Ann          Young,          Janet          Misenheimer,          Ronda          Cook,          Joy          Sechrest,          Nancy          Johnson,          Ella          Mae         Foust,          and          Kathy          Eubanks.          Third          row:          Mary          Ann          Fowler,          Brenda          Bray,          Jean          Spence,          Melba          Snow,         Diana          Power,          Vandella          Simmons,          Linda          Dixon,          Barbara          Oxendine,          and          Barbara          Clewis.          Fourth         row:          Sherry          Honeycutt,          Betty          Hughes,          Cheryl          Simmons,          Anita          Smith,          Sandra          Dixon,          Peggy          Russell,         Brenda          Davis,          Judy          Humphries,          and          Linda          McCall.          Fifth          row:          Mrs.          Phyllis          Hatley,          Sponsor;          Pat         Gaither,          Louise          Isenhour,          Joyce          Sigmon,          Una          Clark,          Eva          Mae          Bruce,          Joyce          Boyd,          Shirley          Starling,         and          Miss          Judy          Causby,          Sponsor.         nance          am          Gu         First          row,          left          to          right:          Marion          Parris,          President;          Tommy          Jackson,          Vice          President;          Steve          Warren,         Secretary;          Larry          Triplett,          Treasurer;          Terry          Plyler          and          John          Williamson,          Sergeants-at-Arms;          Jim-         my          Hall,          Boyd          Arrington,          and          Robert          Autry.          Second          row:          Dee          Clanton,          Jimmy          Gibbs,          Eddie          Robin-         son,          Fred          Ballew,          Lee          McDaniel,          Randy          Caines,          Elwyn          Leatherman,          Roger          Jones,          and          Dallas          Part-         in.          Third.          row:          Maroney          Williams,          Berry          Hamrick,          Gary          Duncan,          Val          Lowery,          Buster          Bowman,         Winford          Winslow,          Steve          Lancaster,          and          Marty          Blakely.          Fourth          row:          Gary          Hunnings,          Donnie         Reeves,          Billy          Cobb,          Lewis          Suggs,          Tony          Moore,          Stacy          James,          Donnie          Crump,          and          Jim          Collins.          Fifth         row:          Mr.          Marvin          O.          Tuttle,          Sponsor;          Delton          Chance,          Jimmy          Dixon,          Melvin          Murray,          Tommy          Nance,         Richard          Bowman,          and          Mr.          Harold          C.          Deuel,          Sponsor.         uUnLtor          )          Lonel          sJ tssociation          of          the          ee         eo         First          row,          left          to          right:          Terry          Plyler,          President;          Barbara          Morton,          Vice          President;          Kathy          Eubanks,         Secretary;          Jimmy          Gibbs,          Treasurer;          Randy          Caines,          Sergeant-at-Arms;          Anita          Smith,          Linda          Dixon,         Lester          Latkowski,          and          Kay          Williams.          Second          row:          Catherine          Parrish,          Marion          Gibbs,          Vandella          Sim-         mons,          Diana          Power,          Melba          Snow,          Cheryl          Simmons,          Barbara          Oxendine,          Judy          Dilda,          and          Donnie         Crump.          Third          row:          Jimmy          Miller,          Linda          McCall,          Barbara          Clewis,          Ann          Young,          Brenda          Bray,          Ann         Scarboro,          Jeannie          Spence,          Tommy          Jackson,          and          Boyd          Arrington.          Fourth          row:          Mrs.          Laura          P,.          Ervin         Ward,          Sponsor;          Dee          Clanton,          Mary          Ann          Fowler,          Jimmy          Hall,          Mary          Beth          Brandt,          Dickie          Glover,         Maroney          Williams,          Steve          Warren,          and          Mrs.          Jane          R.          Taylor,          Sponsor.         69         ee          matic          Gi          ih         First          row,          left          to          right:          Maroney          Williams,          President;          Mary          Ann          Fowler,          Vice          President;          Catherine         Parrish,          Secretary;          Lewis          Suggs,          Treasurer;          Donnie          Crump,          and          John          Wayne          Smith.          Second          row:         Jimmy          Gibbs,          Linda          McCall,          Marion          Parris,          Dee          Clanton,          Joyce          Sigmon,          Kathy          Eubanks,          and          Kay         Williams.          Third          row:          Dickie          Glover,          Marion          Gibbs,          Sherry          Honeycutt,          Barbara          Morton,          Barbara         Clewis,          Ann          Scarboro,          and          Diana          Power.          Fourth          row:          Mr.          Erwin          Mayfield,          Mrs.          Mickey          Simpson,         Miss          Julia          White,          Miss          Martha          Marshall,          and          Mr.          George          Brown,          Sponsors;          Tommy          Jackson,          and         Boyd          Arrington.         ins          LANE          (Au,         First          row,          left          to          right;          Anne          Potter,          President;          Barbara          Morton,          Vice          President;          Debbie          Spencer,         Secretary;          Ann          Meshaw,          Treasurer;          Joy          Sechrest,          Ronda          Cook,          and          Louise          Isenhour.          Second          row:         Jimmy          Gibbs,          Kathy          Eubanks,          Mary          Beth          Brandt,          Donnie          Crump,          Jimmy          Ledford,          Joyce          Sigmon,         and          Mr.          Olouse          Tullos,          Sponsor.         70         Queen         kiss          as          Lee          McDaniel         ives          Homecoming         33          ional         t         ne          ix         ee         i         iS         Dee          Clanton          g         in         -o-Capta         ‘Barbara          Morton          the          trad         and          Fred          Ballew          look          on.         |         |         I         72         OMMeCOMING         Miss          Eee         Ueervl         orton         Grenane          erie          ariel          Ge          ts         SENIOR          CLASS          JUNIOR          CLASS         Ann          Scarboro,          Escort          Dallas          Partin          Ann          Potter,          Escort          Dickie          Glover         SOPHOMORE          CLASS          FRESHMAN          CLASS         Tonda          Gilmore,          Escort          Donnie          McLamb          Peggy          Russell,          Escort          Jimmy          Miller         73         OMeCOMING         Beni          Oe         LTS         EY         Seder         Pie          ee         ee         wary          Fk          A’         eos         18         16         7]         18         Football          ES          Joam         gi          prorsoteninnnditineneninannnininiunian         N         1968          NATIONAL          CHAMPS          —          First          row,          left          to          right:          Gene          Oxendine,          Jimmy          Dixon,          Ken          Setzer,          Leon          Barn-         well,          Tony          Moore,          Jerry          Warren,          Steve          Wilson,          Richard          Bowman,          and          Roger          Jones.          Second          row:          Buster          Bow-         man,          Larry          Triplett,          Gary          Duncan,          Randy          Caines,          Dee          Clanton,          Lee          McDaniel,          Fred          Ballew,          Val          Lowery,         Tommy          Nance,          and          Marion          Parris.          Third          row:          Elwyn          Leatherman,          Melvin          Murray,          Jimmy          Gibbs,          Donnie         Crump,          Charles          Bowman,          Carl          Jackson,          Darrell          Moore,          Assistant          Coach          Harold          Deuel          and          Head          Coach          Marvin         Tuttle.          Fourth          row:          Billy          Cobb,          Marty          Blakely,          Ken          Simmons,          John          Williamson,          Lewis          Suggs,          Steve          Lancaster,         John          Smith,          Steve          Rivenbark,          and          Donnie          Reeves.         ATHLETIC          DIRECTOR          HEAD          COACH          ASSISTANT          COACH         Peter          H.          Ripley          Marvin          Tuttle          Harold          Deuel         ES          rs          ee         TRI-CAPTAINS          —          Left          to          right,          Fred          Ballew,          Starting          Lineup         Lee          McDaniel          and          Dee          Clanton.         OFFENSIVE          TEAM         DEFENSIVE          TEAM         19         m4         FI           II          III          IKK          IK          KAKA          KKK          KKK          KK          IKK          KK         FI          III          II          III          III          IA          IA          IAI          ACSIA          KAI         PIO          III          III          II          IIIS          IIIS          IS          IIR         1968          NATIONAL          CHAMPIONS         Football          Results         NCSD         NCSD         NCSD         NCSD         NCSD         NCSD         NCSD         NCSD         NCSD         NCSD         14         18         32         6         40         6         14         64         7         20         Old          Fort          7         Oak          Hill          27         Char.          Catholic          7         Salem          0         Hibriten          13         Glen          Alpine          28         Polk          Central          14         Ky.          S.          D.          7         Drexel          6         Bowman          14         Won          —          7          Lost          —          2          Tied          —          1         STS          TSO          SSCS          SCS          S          SS          OSE          CE          RUSS          OUEST         HK         82         84         tls’          Basketball          Joam         First          row,          left          to          right:          Catherine          Parrish,          Debbie          Spencer,          Linda          McCall,          Una          Clark,          Renee          Brooks,         and          Janet          Misenheimer.          Second          row:          Imogene          Cummings,          Diane          Little,          Ann          Meshaw,          Roberta          Silver,         Sybil          Batchelor,          Eva          Bruce,          and          Shirley          Starling.          Third          row:          Diane          Power          Frances          Allen,          Kay          Wil-          lams,          Paula          Spencer,          Donya          Heath,          and          Linda          Gillespie.          Fourth          row:          Mr.          Don          Westmoreland,          Coach;         Ann          Scarboro,          Scorekeeper;          Barbara          Clewis,          Manager;          and          Mary          Ann          Fowler,          Statistician.         Una,          Catherine,          Janet,          Debbie,          Renee          and          Linda         Boys’          Basketball          Foam         First          row,          left          to          right:          Richard          Bowman,          Dee          Clanton,          Val          Lowery,          Captain;          Marty          Blakely,          and          Del-         ton          Chance.          Second          row:          Steve          Rivenbark,          Wayne          Snow,          Dickie          Glover,          Melvin          Murray,          Elwyn          Leath-         erman,          and          Jimmy          Hall,          Manager.          Third          row:          Mr.          George          Brown,          Coach;          Tony          Moore,          Lynn          Emmett,         Gary          Duncan,          Stacey          James,          and          David          Bouthot,          Manager.         Dee,          Marty,          Richard,          Val          and          Delton         85         DPV          DPV          IV          LIV          LI          OLIV          LIV          LVL                   1968-69          Girls’          Basketball          Record         27          Oak          Hill          33         BS)          is          Casio          D)e          40         19          Hibriten          Pl         27          Salem          40         .          24          Hiddenite          28         27          Glen          Alpine          28         20          Polk          Central          26         23          Old          Fort          42         23          Oak          Hill          31         28          George          Hildebran          35         Drexel          14         14          Hibriten          43         36          Salem          45         18          Drexel          23         26          Glen          Alpine          19         17          Hiddenite          42         24          Old          Fort          59         13          Polk          Central          38         19          George          Hildebran          42         Tournament         .          34          Drexel          20         ole          OlLdm          ont          42,         .                   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Z          ZALZAZAAAAAAZAALZAZAAZ         Q          aanaaaanaAaanAaAaaana         BU          bbbobbbbobbbuEbbbE         ho         §         :         -69          Boys’          Basketball          Record         §         |         86         Basketball          Achion         88         Whestling          Jeam         First          row,          left          to          right:          Berry          Hamrick,          Manager;          Gary          Hunnings,          Harry          Vaughn,          Ken          Setzer,          Buster         Bowman,          Steve          Warren,          Jerry          Warren,          and          Jim          Collins,          Manager.          Second          row:          Roger          Jones,          Fred          Bal-         lew,          John          Williamson,          Steve          Lancaster,          Larry          Triplett,          Randy          Caines,          and          Tommy          Nance.          Third          row:         Tommy          Jackson,          Assistant           Coach;          Roger          Stewart          David          Hendrix,          Carl          Jackson,          Charles          Bowman,          Billy         Cobb,          Kenneth          Lowe,          Donnie          Reeves,          Gene          Oxendine,          Darrell          Moore,          and          Mr          Harold          Deuel,          Head          Coach.         CO-CAPTAINS          —          John          Williamson          and          Steve          Warren.         tamornie          hele          oni?         1968-69          NCSD          WRESTLING         Season          Record         NCSD          18          Christ          School         NCSD          iS          ELusScola:          38         NCSD          18          Lenoir          33         NCSD          12           Bast          Lincoln          46         NCSD          15          East          Lincoln          33         §          NCSD          12          West          Lincoln          42         §          NCSD          28          Lenoir          31         §          NCSD          25          Newton          29                   NCSD          52          Marion          ii         §          NCSD          47          Hudson          10         §          NCSD          13          West          Lincoln          44         NCSD          26          Newton          Af         ;          NCSD          33          Hudson          25         PRP          LDV          LDL          BOVE                    LP          LPN          PLD         LK          aS         “                    SO         First          row,          left          to          right:          Dee          Clanton,          Fred          Ballew,          Larry          Triplett,          Elwyn          Leatherman,          Randy          Caines,         Val          Lowery,          Delton          Chance,          and          Gary          Duncan.          Second          row:          Roger          Jones,          Melvin          Murray,          Stacey         James,          Leon          Barnwell,          Jimmy          Dixon          Gene          Oxendine,          Steve          Lancaster,          Johnny          Purcell,          Lynn          Emmett,         Steve          Rivenbark,          and          Tony          Moore.          Third          row:          Mr.          Harold          Deuel,          Assistant          Coach;          Richard          Bowman,         Jimmy          Gibbs,          Billy          Cobb,          Donnie          Crump,          Darrell          Moore,          Wayne          Camp          Donnie          Reeves,          Kenneth          Sim-         mons,          David          Hendrix,          Carl          Jackson,          Marty          Blakely,          John          Williamson,          and          Mr.          Marvin          Tuttle,          Head         Coach.         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