North Carolina School for the Deaf - Clock Tower Yearbook (Morganton, NC)

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= ] 4 ‘i i et Z ia F | . 4 { “— eel ne = ee soaks i ms a he Clock Tower for 1971 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE | pledge allgeiance to The Flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands; one Nation under God indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. PATRIOTISM i% mE a; Wry Vy Wt lf Yi} anes YY iY Yy ii} HY . wr : YW Vk LY fn, Lim, i, My l) ip Yi i MY) Wy oe p iif ai nen ( (Al Ad Myler te (1 Le AT i) t a oe We Mh a ped TRANSLATION From Finlandia By Sibelius This is my song, Thou God of all the nations, A song of peace for lands afar and mine. This is my home, the country where my heart is; This is my hope, my dream, my shrine. Oh, hear my song, Thou God of all the nations, A song of peace for their lands and mine. My country’s skies are bluer than the ocean, And sunlight shines on clover leaf and pine; But other lands have sunshine, too, and clover; And skies are sometimes blue as mine. Oh, hear my prayer, Thou God of all the nations A prayer of peace for their lands and mine. DEDICATION Harold C. Deuel Mr To Mr. Harold Deuel We, the Class of 1971, are very proud to honor one of our outstanding teachers who has given much of his life, time, and energy to working toward the education of the deaf. He has been a classroom teacher, preparing most of his students for Gallaudet College. He also teaches us about life in general. He is very much involved in the athletic program of our school where he established the wrestling team in 1966. It is with great pleasure that we dedicate the 1971 edition of The Clock Tower to Mr. Harold Deuel. Mr. Devel went to the Missouri School for the Deaf prior to going to Gallaudet College where he received his B.A. degree in 1963. He met and married Miss Pat Ewing. They now have two children, Daisy and Wendy. Mr. Deuel taught at the South Carolina School for the Deaf before he came here. In his first year here, he taught general shop. Then he taught and is still teaching mathematical courses. He is President of the N.C.S.D. Unit of the North Carolina Association of Educators. He is assistant coach of the football team and head coach for the wrestling team. With great affection and pride, we give this special annual to you, Mr. Deuel. OUR ADVISORS Mrs. Eileen McV. Simpson Mr. William D. Campbell, Jr. Miss Judy Ann Causby THANKS TO ADVISORS We have been very fortunate in having had these marvelous people as our sponsors. They gave much of their free time during our junior year to work with us selling things, and getting things ready for the Junior-Senior Prom. They made our trips to Florida and Georgia most enjoyable. These occasions will remain in our memories for a long time. We would like to thank these fine people for all they did for us. We would also like to show our gratitude to Mrs. Anne B. Starrett, Mrs. Marilyn Williams, Mr. Harold Brown, Mr. Arthur McKinney, and Mr. Albert Mehl for their work on the annual. Miss Judy Ann Causby The Campbells and The Simpsons and their sons, Kevin and Scott. gE GT ae. James Wesley Bowman, Jr. WINSTON-SALEM David Allen Bouthot PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA Corrine Brown WINSTON-SALEM Joyce Lorene Boyd PINETOWN Billy Roy Cobb GASTONIA Eva Mae Bruce ROBBINS Vicki Annette Dover GASTONIA James Burton Collins RALEIGH Gary Lee Duncan HAMPTON, VIRGINIA 9 Ella Mae Foust LOWELL David Paul Frye HICKORY Patricia Elizabeth Gaither 10 STATESVILLE Tonda Ann Gilmore GASTONIA Helen Carol Greene MORGANTON Donald Wayne Goen CHARLESTON, S. C. 11 TRE Betty Gail Hughes BAKERSVILLE Bruce Patrick Harlan JACKSONVILLE 55% SUR IO Horace Ray Jones GOLDSBORO Roger William Jones David Earl Jones MARION MICRO 12 Stephen Pitterson Lancaster VANCEBORO Larry Mack Merritt WHITE OAK Mary Helen Lane FAYETTEVILLE Loretta Kaye Moore MEBANE 13 Stephen Thomas Power MOUNT OLIVE Helen Mae Purcell TOWNSVILLE Christine Sherrill NEWTON Joseph Wyatt Snyder WINSTON-SALEM Melvin Wayne Snow HICKORY 14 Shirley Ella Starling GOLDSBORO John Duncan Williamson GREENSBORO CLASS MOTTO: Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your county. — From the Inaugural Address of John Fitzgerald Kennedy GEASSe REE: White Pine CLASS FLOWER: Red Carnation GEASS G@L@RS: Red, White, and Blue Ronda Cook, Junior Marshal; Jeff Medford and April Huntley, Mascots; and Stacey James, Junior Marshal. 19 16 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURERS Shirley Eva Mae and Roger EDITOR AND ASSOCIATE EDITOR THE CLOCK TOWER STAFF 1 ee | SPORTS EDITORS GRAPHIC ARTS EDITORS Jim Ella Mae TYPISTS Shirley Gary 1] Bookworms . Daydreamers . Goolm@nesan Sleepyheads . Wise Old Owls . Love Birds . Road Runners . Motor Mouth Gluttons Comedians . Apple Polishers . SUPERLATIVES . Pat Gaither and John Williamson . Roger Jones and Betty Hughes . Tonda Gilmore and Steve Lancaster . Gary Duncan and Betty Hughes . Jim Collins and Pat Gaither . Jim Collins and Eva Mae Bruce . John Williamson and Shirley Starling Jim Collins and Shirley Starling David Frye and Helen Greene . David Bouthot and Corrine Brown . Wayne Snow and Ella Mae Foust Mr. and Mrs. Personality. . . Joyce Boyd and Bruce Harlan Models | Tonda Gilmore and Gary Duncan Big Shots Roger Jones and Joyce Boyd Politicians John Williamson and Joyce Boyd Rah-Rah-Kids . . Buster Bowman and Ella Mae Foust Most Thoughtful . . Steve P ower and Christine Sherrill Living Dolls . . Larry Merritt and Christine Sherrill Friendliest . . Shirley Starling and Horace Jones Best All Around . Clowns . . John Williamson and Ella Mae Foust . David Bouthot and Joyce Boyd Good Ole Roger Jones WHEN WE WERE JUNIORS .. 19 .. AND NOW WE ARE SENIORS ABOUT TO BE GRADUATED 20 Greensboro Circus Second Prize indeed CLASS WILL By Joyce Boyd Friends, Americans, and fellow students: lend the Class of 1971 your eyes and ears, for this is our last will and testament. We, Mrs. Eileen Simpson, Miss Judy Causby, and Mr. William Campbell give our supply of aspirin to the sponsors of the Class of 1972. |, David Bouthot, donate my love of wild dancing to Billy Melvin. |, Buster Bowman, leave my habit of flirting with girls to Kenneth Simmons. |, Joyce Boyd, bequeath my love of walking in the rain to Judy Humphries. |, Corrine Brown, donate my ability to dance to Gerald Maddox. | | | . , Eva Mae Bruce, give my loathing of freckles to Nancy Johnson. Billy Cobb, leave my working toward peace to Mr. Clifford Hipps. , Jim Collins, endow Mrs. Jane Taylor with my genius in electronics and my ability to show her how to operate anything mechanical. |, Vicki Dover, donate my weakness for Sundrops to Peggy Russell. |, Gary Duncan, bequeath my interest in welding to Gilmer Flippin. |, Ella Mae Foust, give my affection for my lover to Sherry Adcock. | | s , David Frye, donate my love of talking about Barbra Streisand to Stacey James. , Pat Gaither, give my interest in algebra and reading to all those who hate algebra and reading. Tonda Gilmore, donate my slender frame to Joy Sechrest who has always wanted one. |, Buddy Goen, bequeath my habit of not responding quickly to Claude Stout. |, Helen Greene, bestow my habit of going home on weekends to Roberta Silver. Bruce Harlan, donate my love of riding in airplanes to Mrs. Marilyn Williams. Betty Hughes, endow Pam Matthews with my dislike of being fat. David Jones, give my love of playing pool to Mr. Carroll Pritchard. Horace Jones, bequeath my love of watching the stars to Prentis McMillan. Roger Jones, give my liking for questionable reading matter to Ronda Cook. , Steve Lancaster, donate my favorite hobby, coin collecting, to Tony Moore. , Mary Lane, bestow my love of watching television to Frankie Stewart. Larry Merritt, donate my duty as a water boy to Spence Jones. , Loretta Moore, give my avoirdupois to Queenie Goodman. , Steve Power, leave my quietness to Jeff Watson. , Helen Mae Purcell, donate my love for dogs and cats to Diane Little. Christine Sherrill, leave my slim figure to Gloria Harris. , Wayne Snow, donate my ability to play basketball to Wilton McMillan. Joe Snyder, give my weakness for coffee to Ben Hilliard. Shirley Starling, leave my love of running the record player all the time to Frances Allen. |, John Williamson, donate my love of reading Playboy magazine to Mr. Harold Deuel. — a s s . jee Witnessed by: Mr. Harold Devel Mrs. Mary Johnson Signed by: The Class of ‘71 21 CLASS PROPHECY By John Williamson In the year 1995, I returned to my alma mater for the Homecoming celebration of the 100th Anniversary. After I was graduated from N.C.S.D., the National Aeronautics and Space Administration was asking for volunteers to work at the new colony which was in the process of being built on the moon. I was interviewed, accepted, and sent to Houston, Texas, to be trained for service on U.S. Lunar Colony I as a teletype operator. Two years later I was sent to the moon; there- fore I had seen none of my old classmates since June of 1971. I hoped that all of my former friends would be at the celebration. I was eager to learn where they were all living and what they were all doing. When I arrived in Morganton, I was amazed at how the place had grown and I wondered if I would find a lot of changes at N.C.S.D. I asked a policeman if the school had facilities for park- ing miniplanes and he replied, ‘‘Are you kid- ding? Of course it has! That place is really up- to-date!”’ I flew out and, sure enough, there was a huge parking area simply covered with planes of all kinds. I thought to myself that it was a good thing that all planes could now land and take off vertically. I landed in a vacant spot and got out of my miniplane. To my surprise I saw four familiar people get out of a midiplane parked next to me. They turned out to be Christine Sher- rill, Horace Jones, Corrine Brown, and Loretta Moore. When asked where I’d been and what I’d been doing, I told them about my work and about the challenges and the problems which confront lunar pioneers. Horace replied that his work wasn’t very exciting, but that his privately-owned print- ing establishment had earned for him a modest fortune; consequently he was able to pay Chris- tine, Corrine, and Loretta very good salaries. They were all quite happy with their occupations. We had been walking in the direction of Main Building and we decided all of a sudden that we were very hungry. We began to look around to see if we could spot the Parents’ Association tent. We remembered the delicious food they had al- ways served, and we also thought we’d probably see a lot of our old classmates there. We were nearing the outer edge of the enormous parking lot when we saw a large building which was new to us. A flashing neon sign told us that this was the Parents’ Association Building. This immense structure was certainly a radical change from the green tent of old! When we went in, we saw hundreds of people, most of them familiar. There were waves, hand- shakes, hugs, and all kinds of greetings. This is an exceedingly spacious center. In addition to a very large dining room, capable of seating a thousand, we saw the kitchen with all the most modern appliances, and the booths where many interesting souvenirs were for sale. As I had hoped, all the members of the Class of ’71 were present. We all gathered together and sat at adjoining tables so that we could exchange information about one another. I shan’t go into detail about all of the thrill- ing events and interesting conversations of that memorable day, but I shall list all of the pertinent facts concerning each of the members of the Class of 1971. Quite a few of my classmates are involved in work aimed at helping their fellowman. Joyce Boyd and Alfred Deuel, brother of Mr. Harold Deuel who was one of Joyce’s former teachers, are married and are stationed on the ship Hope: Shirley Starling married a minister and these two are doing a fine job of rehabilitat- ing delinquent teenagers in New York City; Pat Gaither married a Gallaudet College classmate and they have recently established a community college for the deaf outside of Greensboro; Buster Bowman is in charge of a health farm devoted to helping drug addicts; and Mary Lane now interprets N.C.S.D. - T.V. stories and cartoon shows for the Rankin and Joiner Hall students. There are quite a few ‘‘firsts’’ in the Class of 1971. Billy Cobb was the first deaf boxer ever to win the world’s heavyweight title, Tonda Gilmore was the first deaf Miss America, Larry Merritt is the first deaf manager of a pro foot- ball team, the Dallas Cowboys, (All of the players are now required to learn the language of signs.) ; and Bruce Harlan became the first deaf jet air- plane pilot. Among the members of the Class of “71 who are in business for themselves are Roger Jones, who is managing editor and owner of a news- paper in Marion, N.C.; Steve Power, who is a famous architect; David Bouthot, who owns and operates a large upholstering business; Buddy Goen, who is a highly successful photo- grapher; Joe Snyder, who has made a fortune through a chain of dry cleaning establishments; Steve Lancaster, who is the owner and publisher of a magazine entitled The Numismatical Jour- nal; Ella Mae Foust, who is the owner of a well-known beauty shop in Chicago; Vicki Dover who, with her husband, has a roadside restaurant catering to truck drivers; and Helen Purcell, who has a large pet shop in Atlanta. Helen Greene has lost 50 pounds since I last saw her, and is a hostess in a night spot in Las Vegas. Jim Collins has a position as supervisor in a large electronics plant. He and Eva Mae Bruce are very happily married and have two chil- dren. Gary Duncan is the foreman of the welding department of a Naval shipyard in California. Betty Hughes is a celebrated motorcycle racer who has participated in races all over the world. David Jones has been supervisor for the Department of Sanitation in Raleigh for a number of years now. Remember when all David Frye could think about or talk about was roaches? He is now a biologist, renowned for his collection of rare insects. Remember, too, when the walls of Wayne Snow’s room at Hoffmeyer Hall were covered with pictures of Liz Taylor? Wayne married one of Liz’s daughters, and does she lead him around by the nose. Flying to Cane Kennedy to be ready to blast off to the moon, I began to reminisce about my school days and my classmates. It wasn’t really too surprising that they’d all turned out as well as they had. There was not a single rotten apple in the Class of 1971 barrel! 23 oe IN we 24 SECRETARY TO THE SUPERINTENDENT Mrs. Jan Hutchins SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Rance Henderson ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT SECRETARY TO THE ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT Mr. H. G. Royall, Jr. Miss Becky Smith 25 26 VOCATIONAL PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO THE VOCATIONAL PRINCIPAL Mrs. tva Campbell Mr. William M. Simpson DEAN OF STUDENTS ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Mr. Peter H. Ripley SECRETARY TO THE DEAN OF STUDENTS arah Parker S 2] 28 BUILDING PRINCIPALS HOEY HALL JOINER HALL POG C4 Miss Joy C. Bowers : BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS MANAGER ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER ACCOUNTING CLERKS Mrs. Mary E. Roberson Mrs. Suzanne Goodson Mrs. Carole Cox Stenographer Mrs. Esther Whisnant Stenographer Mrs. Betsy Throneburg Typist EDUCATIONAL DIRECTOR TEACHER TRAINING COORDINATOR Mrs. Jane C. Williams 1970-71 TEACHER TRAINING CLASS First row, left to right: Miss Mary Jo Hord, Miss Phyllis Fields, Miss Dana Chaifetz, Mrs. Merle Martin, and Mrs. Diane McElveen. Second row: Mr. David Heavner, Miss Margaret Rhodes, Miss Carol Hamlin, Mrs. Jennie Roper, Miss Marsha Hickman, and Mr. Michael Young. 31 EDUCATIONAL MEDIA AUDIO VISUAL SUPERVISOR LIBRARIAN Mr. Ronald Shuping Mr. Timothy Shane Mrs. Patric 2. O ) Cc ue ASSISTANT PSYCHOLOGIST _ MEDIA AID UDIOMETRIST sa escnois sca sci Mr. J. Rodney Franks Mrs. Laura Smith Mr. Edward Beach TEACHERS’ AIDES JOINER HALL Mrs. Opal Fleming Mrs. Leona Bradham Mrs. Margrette Brown Mrs. Gypsie Link 32 VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION STAFF DIRECTOR sui Veena | SUPERVISOR Mr. Ralph Stegall “Mr. Earl Elkins SECRETARY COUNSELOR TO THE SUPERVISOR STENOGRAPHER STENOGRAPHER Mrs. Susan Good Mrs. Karen Scott Mrs. Sandra Walker 33 HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT MAIN BUILDING CHIEF COUNSELOR HEAD COUNSELOR oo Miss Elgiva Shepard | Mrs. Viola B. Darby ve DORMITORY INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF First row, left to right: Mrs. Willie M. DeLaughter, Miss Nancy Brantley, and Mrs. Estelle Phillips. Second row: Miss Grace L. Canady, Mrs. Lucy G. Johnson, and Miss Lena B. Banner. (Not pictured: Mrs. Mary Lou Black, Mrs. Edna L. Brittain, Mrs. Mary L. P. McRorie, Mrs. Ann Woodby, and Mrs. Polly Grady.) CHIEF COUNSELOR ; HOFFMEYER HALL Mr. Donald Westmoreland Mr. Richard Bumgarner DORMITORY INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF First row, left to right: Mr. George Pierce, Mr. Edward Robinson, and Mr. John Pressley. Second row: Mr. Jimmy Powell, Mr. Ross Johnson, Mr. Maurice King, Mr. Archie Johnson, and Mr. Burhett Pollard. (Not pictured: Mr. Irod C. Hartman, Mr. Carroll Pritchard, and Mr. James Williams.) 39 ROTATING GOODWIN HALL HEAD COUNSELOR (Girls) CHIEF COUNSELOR CHIEF COUNSELOR HEAD COUNSELOR (Boys) Mrs. Josie T. Wilkie Miss Rose L. Erwin Mrs. Ruth M. Gilbert Mr. Charles V. Hill DORMITORY INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF First row, left to right: Miss Frances Martin, Miss Earlene Bowers, Miss Alberta Mills, and Miss Carolyn Woody. Second row: Mr. David Stamper, Mr. Bill Hastings, Mr. Sam McCord, Mr. Tommy Nance, Miss Donna Cobb, and Miss Anita Elzey. (Not pictured: Mrs. Helen E. Durant, Miss Minnie Earles, Mrs. Hazel P. Hartman, Mrs. Mary Hensley, Mrs. Lilian Humbert, and Mrs. Bertha J. Watson.) 36 CHIEF COUNSELOR RANKIN HALL HEAD COUNSELOR (GIRLS) HEAD COUNSELOR (BOYS) Ree Fane ss Mrs. Eva Stewart Mrs. Ruth Bridgers DORMITORY INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF First row, left to right: Mrs. Ethel Grubb, Miss Debbie Nance, Miss Louise Short, Miss Kathy McCoy, and Mrs. Annie M. Shell. Second row: Miss Emma L. Mace, Mrs. Ruth Bridgers, Miss Althea Rowe, Mrs. Betty Justice, and Mrs. Clara Gilbert. (Not pictured: Mrs. Annie S. Bridges, Mrs. Minnie D. Fawver, Mrs. Margaret McCurry, and Mrs. Vallie J. Martin.) 3] DIETARY DEPARTMENT FOOD SERVICE DIRECTOR FOOD SERVICE SUPERVISOR MAIN BUILDING Mrs. Lillian Houck Mrs. Elizabeth Rusmisell First row, left to right: Mrs. Perlie C. Copleland, Miss Blanche Lackey, Mrs. Wonna Clark, and Miss Mary Givens. Second row: Mr. Edwin Waldrop, Mr. Robert Johnson, Mr. Lawrence Moss, Mr. Willie White, Mr. Robert White, and Mr. Lewis Jenkins. (Not pictured: Mrs. Loy Lookado, Mr. Charlie Glover, Mr. Walter Hayden, and Mr. Joseph Hayden.) 38 HOFFMEYER HALL FOOD SERVICE SUPERVISOR Left to right: Mr. Earl Rutherford, Mr. Edward Hayden, Mrs. Lucy Caraway, and Mrs. Helen Chapman. (Not pictur- ed: Mrs. Ruth Earley.) FOOD SERVICE GOODWIN HALL SUPERVISOR Mrs: Annie Dale a4 Left to right: Mrs. Elizabeth Craver, Mrs. Gertrude Roane, Mrs. Lucille Ramsey, and Mrs. Alice Tate. (Not pictured: Mrs. Nettie Conley, Mr. Carl Fullwood, Mrs. Jacqueline Hastings, Mr. Tossie Jenkins, and Miss Nancy Surratt.) RANKIN HALL | FOOD SERVICE SUPERVISOR First row, left to right: Mrs. Bertha Bivens, Mrs. Essie mye ee aes Gillespie, and Mrs. Esther Fleming. Second row: Mrs. , Mrs. Mary Tessneer Mozelle O’Neill, Mr. Albert Bristol, and Mr. William Avery. (Not pictured: Mrs. Annie Denton, Mrs. Mary Mace, and Mr. John Rutherford.) MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DEPARTMENT SCHOOL PHYSICIAN SCHOOL DENTIST ie HEAD NURSE 3 GES: ae ee eee 2. o Dr. W. H. Patton, Jr. Mrs. Martha Nantz, R.N. Dr. Ralph Coffey Left to right: Mrs. Hazel Pritchard, Miss Hazel Glenn, and Miss Mamie Brackett. (Not pictured: Mrs. Christine Reid, R.N. and Mrs. Susan Stamper.) PLANT ENGINEER MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT Mr. Fred Rusmisell First row, left to right: Mr. Jim Hensley, Mr. Ray Hipps, Mr. Charles Rusmisell, Mr. Lonnie Jenkins, Mr. Mort Parks, Mr. Loy Tilley, Mr. Bill Buff, Jr., and Mr. Leonard Bennick. Second row: Mr. Hayden Pittman, Mr. Dan Falls, Mr. Doug Jones, Mr. Lee McKinney, Mr. Ballard Buchanan, Mr. Arthur Stewart, and Mr. Dan Brittain. (Not pictured: Mr. Lloyd Stanton and Mr. Robin Rhyne.) ty LAUNDRY DEPARTMENT LAUNDRY SUPERVISOR Mr. C. L. Street First row, left to right: Mrs. Gertie Duckworth, Mrs. Barbara Rudisill, Mrs. Faye Dale, Mrs. Sharon Bruce, Mrs. Hettie Clark, and Mr. C. L. Street, Laundry Supervisor. Second row: Mrs. Phoebe Cooper, Mrs. Versie Whisnant, Mrs. Elease Powell, Mrs. Betty Hoglen, Mrs. Marie Pope, and ‘Mrs. Ivy Epley. CUSTODIAL CARE Left to right: Mr. Charles Forney, Mr. Kemp Carpenter, and Mr. Will Mull HOEY HALL FACULTY Mr. James J. Anderson Mrs. Burkett K. Berg] Mrs. Judy S. Berry Mr. John S. Bridges Mr. George K. Brown Miss Norma M. Bushey Mrs. Marie M. Butkus Mrs. Bashie C. Crutchfield Mr. Paul Crutchfield Miss Judy Ann Causby Mr. Harold C. Deuel Mr. Elmer Dillingham Mrs. Gertrude Elkins Mrs. Kate B. Fowler Mr. C. Philip Hailey we 43 Mrs. Mary S. Hotchkiss Mrs. Margaret S. Houser Mrs. Mary P. Jamison Mrs. Mary Jo Johnson Mr. Stephen P. Kugel Mrs. Marilyn Lingerfelt Miss Kay McCurry Mrs. Mary Lou McDaniel Mr. Lawrence B. Matheny Mrs. Mabel M. Mull Miss June M. Rostan Mr. Linwood D. Smith Mrs. Anne B. Starrett Mrs. Jane R. Taylor Mrs. Marilyn Williams Mr. Ronald D. Woodby 4a VOCATIONAL TEACHERS Mrs. Ruth C. Bridges Mr. Harold F. Brown, Jr. Mr. William D. Campbell, Jr. Mrs. Georgia Cates Mr. Donald Clarke Mr. Robert G. Fleming Mrs. Iola C. Gaylord withos Mr. J. Vernon Golightly Mr. Theodore B. Hastings Mr. Clifford Hipps Mrs. Anita S. Kugel Mr. Arthur McKinney Mr. Albert F. Mehl Mrs. Alva Miller Messeviary CC. Patton Mrs. Martha M. Saunders Mr. Wilson W. Sherrill Mrs. Eileen McV. Simpson Mrs. Bernice Q. Tuttle Mr. Marvin O. Tuttle Mrs. Kathleen P. Underhill Mr. Carl L. Williams Mr. Dwight T. Wright, Jr. JUNIOR OFFICERS Left to right: Joy Sechrest and Richard Bowman, Treasurers; Donnie Reeves, Secretary; Stacey James, Vice President; and Tony Moore, Presi- dent. FRESHMAN OFFICERS Left to right: Darrell Moore, President, Jenni Thomas, Vice President; Sandra Bentley, Secre- tary; and Barbara Buchanan and Claude Stout, Treasurers. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Left to right: Donya Heath, Vice President; Leon Barnwell, President; Mary Patton, Secre- tary; and Spence Jones and Selina Sharp, Trea- surers. Sybil Batchelor JUNIORS Marty Blakely Charles Bowman Richard Bowman Charles Bristow Renee Brooks Mark Burrus Wayne Camp Maxine Chavis 4] Billy Click Ronda Cook Dee Cooke a Cathy Cox Emma Cummings Randy Farrell William Graves Gloria Harris Judy Humphries Carl Jackson Stacey James Nancy Johnson Billy Kanoy Jimmy Ledford Diane Little Prentis McMillan Gerald Maddox Pam Matthews Ann Meshaw 49 Janet Misenheimer Tony Moore Shirley Oakley Gene Oxendine Thomas Paylor Linda Parker Randy Poteat Johnny Purcell Donnie Reeves Peggy Russell Joy Sechrest Roberta Silver Kenneth Simmons Robert Smith Willis Smith Paula Spencer John Thomas Diane Tomlin Glen Williams Diane Young a1 SOPHOMORES Frances Allen Leon Barnwell Dorothy Bobbit Billie Bowman Thomas Bryant Robert Bullock Virginia Chapman Faye Choplin Lee Clark Darlene Christopher Jimmy Dixon ie ee Bobby Duncan Lynn Emmett Claude Felton Herman Fletcher Gilmer Flippin Queenie Goodman James Green Beverly Gregory Karen Hawkins Donya Heath Ben Hilliard Diane Hunt Nathaniel Jacobs Spence Jones 93 q (40) 2 Sey eet gn Hp (40) ees Om igan i Neeley . 1on . lam o O Sg a tel 6 Se fe wy cs S a n Mar Will o Fas | av, © O Bobby Mary Patton Donald Perry Phillips 1e Percy Pullock Barbara Ridges id = ad u su) ae) = 48 vo ® wn =) me rome fa tg a= ee ca Steve Riven i L Selina Sharp Myra Sigmon Ruth Spence Hal Stephens Pam Stephens Frankie Stewart Eddie Holden Debbie Talbert Billy Thompson Judy Turner Glenda Williamson Robin Work Nancy Worley 55 Jimmy Abraham Sherry Adcock Sandra Bentley Donnie Bittle Larry Blue Peggy Boyce Toby Branch Emmett Brannock Barbara Buchanan Robin Sue Cantolina Inell Centry Patsy Clyburn Larry Conrad Samuel Daye Joe Deloatche Steve Dover Julius Draft Anthony Dumas Sue Emmett Cathy Forrest Brenda Funderburk David Hendrix Kenneth Herron Diane Hill Debra Horton Larry Houser Theresa Jackson Brenda Jacobs Bobby Johnson Brenda Joseph Rose Kennedy Brenda Kirk Worth Little Kay McGee Floyd McLamb Susan McLamb Wilton McMillan Mike Mabe Juan Medina Ronnie Merritt Darrell Moore Melissa Mosteller Nelson Oakley Dwight Owen Frank Parsons Ladine Pugh Alan Reeves Karen Rivenbark Louis Robinson Reid Russ Gary Russell Martha Self Herman Shimpock Patsy Sneed Donna Snipes Claude Stout Jenni Thomas Garland Wilson Debra Winesett Linda Wright Beverly Allen Billy Allen Keith Allen Michael Banks Jessie Bare Vaughn Buchanan Eddie Burchette Nena Caldwell Susan Carpenter Mickey Chambers Brenda Cherry Diane Coleman Becky Cooper Carl Croom Milton Davis Tracie Davis Charles Dawkins Brenda Elledge Linda Elledge Rosadell Fagg Archie Fortner Darlene Fox Nelson Freeze David Gordon Peggy Greene Billy Harris Elizabeth Harvell Dick Hearn Madonna Helms Deborah Hensley Pam Hoglen Terry Houck Sylvia Howard Susan Hussy Nancy Jamison Marlen Jones Sherri Kennedy Gary Kerns Gilbert Ketner Lu Ann Kiser Donna McCord Kenneth McGee Claudette Mach Ronnie Maines Jeff Martin Donna Mathis Billy Mayhew Polly Meeks Billy Melvin Terri Monroe Delores Morgan Steve Morris Candy Morrow Donald Norwood Randy Whitmore David Williams James Wilson John Wilson Warren Winston Keith Robertson Barbara Robinson Jimmy Sams Ricky Saulman Gladys Saulsbury Nancy Sewell Carol Smith Marshall Smith Dana Snider Frank Staley Roger Stewart Clinton Thomas Steve Towery Myra Varner Jeff Watson Charles Webster Dennis Pearson Charles Phillips Linda Plemmons Audrey Ratliff Bill Rea Randy Ritch Seat Se JOINER HALL FACULTY Mrs. Jean S. Arney Mrs. Gail G. Beach Mrs. Mary L. Benfield Mrs. Ella Wolfe Billings Mrs. Charlotte H. Conley Mr. Richard Covalinski Miss Nancy H. Davis Mrs. Hattie M. Dickens Mrs. Mary Franks Mrs. Anne C. Gamble Miss Vanda Hardin Miss Kathy Hinkle Miss Beulah Huffman Mrs. Mary H. Kirksey Mrs. Betty Lou Mitchell Mrs. Dorothy B. Mitchell o 6.2 SO cage re at Sat aes) 5 oD) (bpd oe nes oO eee Gah | Ans Se Sere Sas = (cb) WY s°) i Ay oO o Sy tol o = oe S oO) 5 o 12) q eS pc, 4 S =! u a Mrs. Annie L. Phillips 62 eile At JOINER HALL STUDENTS Karl Allen Diedra Anders Floyd Anderson Johnny Anderson Karen Anderson Cathy Atkinson Jimmy Autrey Robert Baldwin Kenny Barker Mark Baucom Ronnie Benfield Ricky Bentley Linda Bethea Sandra Bittle Leighton Blanchette Bryan Bradshaw Melba Bradshaw Jane Bruce Lu Anne Bryant Chris Buckner Darlene Buckner Pam Bullins 63 Karen Cline Steve Collins Kim Compton Enola Conrad Ricky Cordell Sylvia Cruse Dale Dees Lisa Denny Beth Dickson Patricia Douglas Carla Cannon Paul Cannon Carolyn Cantrell Kathy Carswell Kathy Carter Martha Caudle Cathy Cecil Rhonda Chapman Eddie Chastain Kevin Clark Phyllis Clark Tom Clark Ricky Bundy Jerry Burch Julie Butler Bobby Byrd Donald Byrd Von Campbell Randall Dove Debbie Drum Ricky Dula Bobby Edwards Denise Edwards Virginia Eller Deborah Ellis Cindy Ervin Billy Everhart Robin Fields Joe Fish Peter Fitzgerald Ronda Fleming Patricia Foster Robin Gardin Fred Garrison Robin Garrison Kim Gilliland Tony Goodson Billy Gordon Mark Grainger Kathy Green Larry Grubb Keith Grubbs Keith Guy Linda Hackney Stuart Haddock Cathy Hager 65 66 Joni Jones Terry Jones Wesley Jones Angela Jordan Thelma Keaton Barbara Klein Byron Lackey Don Lambert Ralph Lambert Sheryl Lanier Stephen Hailey Dale Hancock Genene Hargrave John Harris Glenda Hart Alesia Hartsell Gene Helms Tommy Henderson Earl Hensley Lesa Hinson Johnny Hodges Chucky Horne Stanley Houston Sherry Hunt Terry Jarrett Randy Jessup Jerry Johnson Jimmy Johnston Melva Lawing Shirlene Ledford Trina Long Darlene Lovette Brian McAbee Robert McDaniel Arnoid McGee Randy Manuel Barry Massey Cathy Michael Debbie Moore Theresa Moore Debra Moose Keith Moretz Luke Morgan Steve Mosteller oh st Darrell Millsaps Sonja Moorefield David Murphy Geraldine Murphy Billy Neal Kitty Parks Earl Patterson Ken Phillips Mike Phillips Billy Pyrtle Allen Rankin Tony Ratcliff 67 Robin Reynolds Ray Ripple Tralisa Rogers Robin Rollings Terry Roof Arnold Ross Joyce Russell Ricky Saunders Theresa Saunders Tim Saunders Sandra Sawyer Debra Scott Chris Scruggs Andy Seats Melvin Sellers Billy Jo Sheffield Diane Sheffield Tammy Sheppard Pam Shook Steve Siminski James Smith Randy Smith Richard Smith Shiela Smith Wendy Smith Ann Solesby Eve Solesby Lee Solesby Jimmy Stafford Timothy Stanbeck Mary Stewart Daphne Stowe Randy Stultz Debra Swaim Kenneth Swaim Shiela Swaim Derald Swann Scott Swicegood Susie Tally Ralphine Tatum Terri Todd Billy Trexler Jeffrey Triplett Mickie Triplett Stephen Triplett Debbie Turner Chris Tysinger Phyllis Warren Johnny Watson Peggy Watson Lynn Wheatley Beatrice Wheeler Marvin Williams Tammy Williams Janet Williamson Roxanne Wilson Kurt Wolff Sammy Wood (Not pictured: Ronnie Allen Charles Biddix, and Jerry Payne.) 69 RANKIN HALL FACULTY Mrs. Julia W. Armstrong Mrs. Josephine M. Brendle Mrs. Brenda Cline Mrs. Evelyn H. Copenhaver Miss S. Louise Harris Mrs. Betty L. Henderson Miss Elizabeth S. Jones Mrs. Peggy G. Leviner Mrs. Nelda W. Maxwell Mrs. Betty S. Mull Mrs. Barbara L. Ogletree Mrs. Alice W. Smith Mrs. Mary B. Tuttle Mrs. Evelyn W. Watson 70 David Arthur Lisa Beach Rodney Benson RANKIN HALL STUDENTS Tommy Benson David Branch Ricky Buckner Susan Bumgardner Tracy Bumgarner Cheryl Burnett Stevie Bush Teresa Campbell Lori Ann Capes Randall Carpenter Steven Carter Nancy Chambers Ched Chriscoe Danny Clark Jeff Clark Lori Ann Clark Susan Clark Stacey Clement Marcie Cohen Harold Cooley Jimmy Corn James Craig Ritchie Curtis Rosa Davenport Cindy Daves Norma Davis N 72 Richard Greene Edward Grigg Chinita Gunnings Joy Hardison Gerald Haynes Larry Hines Ann Hodges Tony Houck Ray Hull David Hunter April Huntley Terrie Hutchens Johnny Ingle Dean Jarvis Demetrius Jenkins Larry Dawkins Linda Dees Richard Denny Melissa Earp Denise Ebert Kelly Eller Cindy Elmore Jeff Everhart Robin Ewing Debbie Fletcher Warren Friendly Scott Frye Kaye Garrison Dawn Garver Pat Gaston Joan Gibson Re ee meow ie ess esernee Lissa Jones Jackie Justice Bobby Kallam LeAnne King Eddie Kirby Rhonda Klutz Mark Lanier Todd Lawing Timmie Ledford Greta Lightsey Ronnie Limeberry Sally Long Brenda Lusk Carolyn Luther Jeff McCray Tony McLendon Nancy McNeal Butch Martin Jeff Medford Wayne Miller Rob Moore Karen Morgan Barry Mount Tonia Moss Paula Neal Howard Neal Kenneth Neal Donald Oldham Danny Osborne Jon Owle Fred Pearson Bobby Ploof 23 14 Lynn Preston Jackie Purgason Darrell Putnam Lynda Rankin Guy Riddle Bernice Robbins Bobby Robbins Bruce Rogers Suzanne Rouse Cheryl Shaw Crystal Shepherd Martha Sherlin Tim Smith Cindy Sparks Sara Jane Spencer Denise Spivey Brian Sprinkle Dawn Starin Tom Stringfellow Larry Thrift Sammy Towery Shelda Townsend Teresa Watson Dean Weaver Joan Womack Tamara Wood Bryan Wooten Daphne Wright Bryan Young Mike Young i JUNIOR NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF THE DEAF EXECUTIVE BOARD First row, left to right: Marty Blakely, President; Ann Meshaw, First Vice President; Roberta Silver, Second Vice President; Ronda Cook, Recording Sec- retary; Pat Gaither, Corresponding Secretary; and Jimmy Ledford, Treasurer. Second row: John Williamson and Joyce Boyd, Sergeants-at-Arms; Donya Heath and Leon Barnwell, Publicity Chairmen; Shirley Starling, Projects Chairman; and Mary Patton, Social Chairman. Third row: Barbara Buchanan, Associate Editor, and Sandra Bentley, Editor, of the Jr. N.A.D. News; and Claude Stout, Workshop Chairman. MEMBERS First row: Mr. Philip Hailey, Advisor; Billie Bowman, Shirley Oakley, Janet Misenheimer, Eva Ray Setzer, Sybil Batchelor, Susan McLamb, Jenni Thomas, and Mrs. Gertrude Elkins, Advisor. Second row: Worth Little, Wayne Snow, Diane Little, Joy Sechrest, Robin Work, Frances Allen, Martha Self, and Wilton McMillan. Third row: Buddy Goen, Donnie Reeves, Herman Fletcher, Karen Hawkins, John Thomas, Rose Kennedy, Judy Humphries, and Stacey James. Fourth row: Spence Jones, Donnie Bittle, Mike Mabe, Darrell Moore, David Bouthot, Eddie Holden, Lee Clark, and Bobby Duncan. Fifth row: Bruce Harlan, Steve Lancaster, Roger ae Alan Reeves, Horace Jones, Billy Thompson, Charles Bowman, Billy Kanoy, and Mitch ahar. SCIENCE CLUB First row, left to right: Claude Stout, President; Bruce Harlan, Vice President; Ronda Cook, Secretary; Richard Bowman and Susan McLamb, Treasurers; Roberta Silver, Re- porter; Ann Meshaw, Projects Chairman; and Mrs. Mary Lou McDaniel and Miss June Rostan, Advisors. Second row: Mike Mabe, Mary Patton, Cathy Forrest, Debbie Talbert, Helen Greene, Martha Self, Myra Sigmon, Beverly Gregory, Karen Rivenbark, Kay McGee, Alan Reeves, and Virginia Chapman. Third row: Darrell Moore, Donya Heath, Willis Smith, Betty Hughes, Karen Hawkins, Pam Matthews, Christine Sherrill, Joy Sechrest, Ella Mae Foust, Sherry Adcock, and Robert Smith. Fourth row: Robin Work, Larry Houser, Worth Little, Vickie Phillips, Shirley Starling, Billie Bowman, Judy Humphries, Barbara Buchanan, Sandra Bentley, and Rose Kennedy. Fifth row: Buddy Goen, Tony Moore, Dwight Owen, Jenni Thomas, Wilton McMillan, John Thomas, Randy Poteat, Bobby Duncan, Billy Kanoy, and Gary Duncan. Sixth row: John Williamson, Donnie Reeves, Lynn Emmett, Kenneth Sim- mons, Jimmy Ledford, Ben Hilliard, Johnny Purcell, Charles Bowman, and Steve Lancaster. DRAMATIC CLUB First row, left to right: John Williamson, President; Jimmy Ledford, Vice President; Janet Misenheimer, Secretary; Marty Blakely and Ann Meshaw, Treasurers; Billy Thompson, Ben Hilliard, and Mrs. Martha M. Saunders, Advisor. Second row: Mary Patton, Ronda Cook, Roberta Silver, Nancy Johnson, Pat Gaither, Joyce Boyd, Shirley Oakley, and Richard Bowman. Third row: Donnie Reeves, Spence Jones, Paula Spencer, Shirley Starling, Joy Sechrest, Sybil Batchelor, and Diane Little. F6urth row: Buddy Goen, Bobby Duncan, Tony Moore, 7] Leon Barnwell, John Thomas, Charles Bowman, Wayne Snow, and Glenda Williamson. 18 MONOGRAM CLUB First row: Mr. Elmer Dillingham and Mr. Harold Deuel, Advisors; Marty Blakely, President; Roger Jones, Vice President; Jim Collins, Secretary; Richard Bowman and Steve Rivenbark, Sergeants-at-Arms; and Mr. Marvin Tuttle, Advisor. Second row: Lynn Emmett, Billy Thompson, Billy Cobb, Buster Bowman, Stacey James, Wilton McMillan, Donnie Reeves, Worth Little, and Prentiss McMillan. Third row: Dwight Owen, Eddie Holden, Bobby Duncan, Leon Barnwell, Tony Moore, Ben Hilliard, Jimmy Ledford, Juan Medina, and Donald Perry. Fourth row: Anthony Dumas, Reid Russ, Jimmy Dixon, Darrell Moore, Gene Oxendine, Mitch Mahar, Herman Fletcher, and John Williamson, Sergeant-at-Arms. Fifth row: Bob Ketner, Steve Power, Vaughn Buchanan, David Hendrix, Kenneth Simmons, Thomas Bryant, and Gary Russell. Sixth row: Gary Duncan, Wayne Snow, Steve Lancaster, Spence Jones, Lee Clark, and Larry Merritt. GIRLS’ MONOGRAM CLUB PG ig, BE First row, left to right: ‘Ann Meshaw, President; Janet Misenheimer, Vice-President; Pat Gaither, Secretary; Nancy Johnson, Treasurer; and Ella Mae Foust, Sergeant-at-Arms. Second row: Helen Greene, Betty Hughes, Joyce Boyd, Karen Hawkins, Roberta Silver, and Ronda Cook. Third row: Joy Sechrest, Eva Mae Bruce, Diane Hunt, Shirley Starling, Renee Brooks, Vicki Phillips, and Judy Humphries. PEP SQUAD First row, left to right, Judy Humphries, Ann Meshaw, Pat Gaither, and Ronda Cook. Second row: Diane Little, Tonda Gilmore, Helen Greene, Joyce Boyd, Virginia Chapman, Debbie Talbert, Kay McGee, Karen Rivenbark, and Selina Sharp. Third row: Karen Hawkins, Shirley Starling, Paula Spencer, Eva Mae Bruce, Sandra Bentley, Jenni Thomas, Joy Sechrest, Ella Mae Foust, and Mary Patton. Fourth row: Renee Brooks, Betty Hughes, Robin Work, Donya Heath, Roberta Silver, Janet Misenheimer, Nancy Johnson, and Miss Judy Causby, Advisor. FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Ann Meshew, Judy Humphries, Nancy Johnson, Tonda Gilmore, Ella Mae Foust, Joy Sechrest, and Shirley Starling. Left to right: Joyce Boyd, Joy Sechrest, Nancy Johnson, Judy Humphries, Donya Heath, Ella Mae Foust, and Paula Spencer. 19 ‘CADETTE GIRL SCOUTS — First row, left to right: Mary Patton, Cathy Forrest, Joy Sechrest, Janet Misenheimer, Ruth Spence, Eva Ray Setzer, Susan McLamb, and Marion Milligan. Second row: Billie Bowman, Ronda Cook, Pam Matthews, Sybil Batchelor, Shirley Starling, Robin Cantolina, and Martha Self. Third row: Roberta Silver, Ann Meshaw, Karen Hawkins, Judy Humphries, Diane Hunt, Frances Allen, and Candy Morrow. Fourth row: Mrs. Helen Edwards, Advisor; Rose Kennedy, Sherry Kennedy, Rosadell Fagg, Nancy Sewell, and Miss Norma Bushey, Advisor. sess ss First row, left to right: Darlene Lovett, Kim Compton, Karen Cline, Kathy Hager, Robin Rollings, Trina Long, Diedre Anders, Ralphine Tatum, and Martha Caudle. Second row: Mrs. Mary Franks, Leader; Donna Foster, Deborah Ellis, Tresa Sanders, Linda Hackney, Karen Anderson, Shelia Swaim, Janet Williamson, Pam Shook, and Kitty Parks. Third row: Mrs. Gail Beach, Leader; Miss Kathy Hinkle, Leader; Kathy Cecil, Eve Solesby, Sonja Moorfield, Pam Bullings, Lou Ann Bryant, Patricia Douglas, and Enola Conrad. BOY SCOUT TROOP 182 First row, left to right: Bobby Duncan, Claude Stout, Ben Hilliard, Marty Blakely, Wilton McMillan, Jimmy Ledford, and Spence Jones. Second row: Steve Morris, David Hendrix, Worth Little, Eddie Burchette, Billy Mayhew, and Darrell Moore. Third row: Randy Ritch, Nelson Freeze, Bobby Johnson, James Wilson, Frank Staley, Dick Hearn, and Mr. Paul Crutchfield, Scout- master. Fourth row: Alan Reeves, Herman Shimpock, Bob Ketner, John Wilson, Jeff Watson, and Keith Allen. GREEN BAR PATROL First row, left to right: Bobby Duncan, Ben Hilliard, and Marty Blakely. Second row: Wilton McMillan, Spence Jones, Jimmy Ledford, and Claude Stout. 81 82 First row, left to right: Kevin Clark, Kenneth Swaim, Tony Ratcliff, Steve Siminsky, Tom Clark, Rowdy BOY SCOUT TROOP 201 Sa First row, left to right: Tim Saunders, J. J. Williams, Brian McAbee, Scott Swicegood, Ricky Bent- ley, Earl Patterson, Jimmy Johnston, David Murphy, Jeff Tripplett, and Billy Neal. Second row: Randy Smith, Chucky Horne, Ricky Bundy, Paul Cannon, Jimmy Autrey, Keith Moretz, Bobby Byrd, Von Campbell, and Ricky Cordell. Third row: Mr. Tim Shane, Leader; Mr. Earl Elkins, Leader; Mr. Dick Covalinski, Leader; Mr. Rodney Franks, Leader; Steve Collins, Ronnie Benfield, Johnny Watson and Kenneth McGee. CUB SCOUTS Baldwin, Byron Lackey, Robin Garrison, Steve Mosteller, Dale Hancock, Chris Buckner, and Kenny Barker. Second row: Keith Grubbs, Billy Joe Sheffield, Mark Baucom, Brian Bradshaw, Allen Rankin, Phillip Hudson, Keith Guy, Tony Goodson, Arnold Ross, Karl Allen, Floyd Anderson, Terry Jarrett, and Andy Seats. Third row: Mrs. Annie L. Phillips, Leader; Mr. Charles Hill, Leader; Ray Ripple, Timothy Stanbeck, Mike Phillips, Ricky Dula, Arnold McGee, Terry Jones, Leighton Blanchette, Jim- my Stafford, Don Lambert, and Bobby Edwards. Fourth row: Mrs. Betty Ratcliff, Leader; Mr. Sam McCord, Leader; Jerry Burch, Ken Phillips, Skipper Johnson, Larry Grubbs, Stuart Haddock, Stanley Houston, Richard Smith, Ronnie Allen, Derald Swann, and Mark Grainger. SCOUTMASTER EAGLE SCOUTS Mr. Paul Crutchfield Marty Blakely Bobby Duncan Spence Jones NEW ORGANIZATIONS AT N.C.S.D. Late in February two organizations were formed at N.C.S.D. for the first time. They are the Anchor Club and the Pee Wee Junior National Association of the Deaf. These clubs were formed too late for pictures to be made. There are fifteen members in the Anchor Club; and the officers are Pat Gaither, President; Ronda Cook, Vice President; Roberta Silver, Secretary; Janet Misenheimer, Treasurer; and Helen Purcell, Judy Humphries and Joy Prokinaan Directors. The advisors are Miss Anne Crutchfield and Mrs. Mary Jo ohnson. The Pee Wee Junior National Association of the Deaf has fourteen members and is governed by the Junior National Association of the Deaf officers. UR HOMECOMING QUEEN Tonda Gilmore 86 Miss Eva Mae Bruce and escort Jim Collins SOPHOMORE PRINCESS Miss Donya Heath and escort Wilton McMillan, Jr. JUNIOR PRINCESS Miss Ronda Cook and escort Stacey James FRESHMAN PRINCESS Miss Susan McLamb and escort Claude Stout ae HOMECOMING 87 HOMECOMING 92 FOOTBALL TEAM eeisas First row, left to right: Thomas Bryant, Anthony Dumas, Herman Fletcher, Ben Hilliard, Ronnie Merritt, Reid Russ, Gene Oxendine, Gary Russell, Charles Logan, and Warren Winston. Second row: Assistant Coach, Mr. Harold Deuel; Worth Little, Eddie Holden, Donald Perry, Leon Barnwell, Lynn Emmett, Tony Moore, Prentis McMillan, Darrell Moore, Robert Smith, Frank Staley, Ken Simmons, and Head Coach, Mr. Marvin Tuttle. Third row: Assistant Coach, Mr. Elmer Dillingham; Spence Jones, Mitch Mahar, Donnie Bittle, Eddie Burchette, Dennis Pearson, Gilbert Ketner, Bobby Duncan, Jimmy Abraham, Randy Ritch, Steve Morris, Gary Duncan, and Larry Merritt. 1970 VARSITY FOOTBALL RECORD N.C.S.D. 0 Oak Hill 50 N.C.S.D. 22 Salem 20 N.C.S.D. 6 Hibriten 42 N.C.S.D. 0 Glen Alpine 24 N.C.S.D. 28 Old Fort 6 N.C.S.D. 6 Polk Central 37 N.C.S.D. 0 Drexel 26 N.C.S.D. 30 Md. S.D: 6 N.C.8.D-. 20. Ga. S.D. 21 NCS Dyer lari nest) 0 Head Coach, Mr. Marvin Tuttle; and Assistant Coaches, Mr. Elmer Dillingham and Mr. Harold Deuel GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM First row, left to right: Shirley Starling, Vicki Phillips, Ann Meshaw, Karen Hawkins, Janet Misenheimer, Renee Brooks, Diane Hunt, and Sandra Lowrance. Second row: Nancy Sewell, Lu Ann Kiser, Billie Bow- man, Mary Patton, Cathy Forrest, Glenda Williamson, and Frankie Stewart. Third row: Miss June Rostan, Head Coach; Roberta Silver, Manager; Selina Sharp and Ronda Cook, Scorekeeper; and Miss Nancy Brantley, Assistant Coach. COACH “THE LADY BEARS” 1970-71 N.C.S.D. 19 Salem 32 INEG2S 3D aes lao Con. 18 N.C.S.D. 21 Glen Alpine 38 N.C.S.D. 32 George Hildebran 42 N.C.S.D. 33 MHibriten Do INC SD, BAO Opi Jeselil Be N.C.S:D. 28 Polk Central 48 N.C.S.D. 24 Drexel 26 NCS. Da20s Oldebvort 45 N:C.S. Ds 285 Saleni 37 N.C.S.D. 17 Glen Alpine 21 N.C.S.D. 25 George Hildebran 48 INEG:S) Dee 2s elibriten 58 INEGIS? Dela Oa ewer i 69 N.C.S.D. 20 Polk Central 43 NGS. De e2iaebrexel 26 NGS Dae iba Oldationt 51 TOURNAMENT N.C.S.D. 30 Drexel 33 Miss June Rostan 93 BOYS’ BASKETBALL TEAM First row, left to right: Claude Felton, Buddy Goen, Gary Russell, Robert Bullock, Thomas Bryant, and Billy Ed Melvin. Second row: Charles Bowman, Manager; Elmer Dillingham, Coach; Wilton McMil- lan, Dennis Pearson, James Green, Vaughn Buchanan, Percy Pullock, Donald Perry, Stacey James, Lynn Emmett and Marty Blakely, Scorekeeper. COACH BOYS’ BASKETBALL RECORD 1970-71 N.C.S.D. 65 Salem 86 N.CiS2D) 1807. SoDe 68 N.C.S.D. 72 Glen Alpine 87 N.C.S.D. 64 George Hildebran 88 N.C.S.D. 59 Hibriten 70 N-C.S.D2 7 56'-Oaks Mill 97 N.C.S.D. 60 Polk Central 71 N.C.S.D. 66 Drexel 98 N.C.S.D. 48 Old Fort 67 N.C.S.D. 44 Salem 60 N.C.S.D. 46 Glen Alpine 78 N.C.S.D. 57 George Hildebran 82 N.C.S.D. 52 Hibriten 89 N.C.S.D. 48 Oak Hill 75 N.C.S.D. 50 Polk Central 60 N.C.S.D. 53 Drexel 60 N.C:S.D. 68. Old Fort 87 TOURNAMENT N.C.S.D. 58 Polk Central 56 N.C.S.D. 56 Oak Hill 83 Mr. Elmer Dillingham WRESTLING TEAM First row, left to right: Jim Collins, Manager; Billy Thompson, Ben Hilliard, Mitch Mahar, Donnie Reeves, Gene Oxendine, Darrell Moore Prentis McMillan, and Larry Merritt, Manager. Second row: Mr. Harold Deuel, Coach; Reid Russ, David Hendrix, Carl Jackson, Kenneth Simmons, Randy Whit- more, Bobby Oakley, Joe Deloatche, and Mr. Dick Covalinski, Assistant Coach. SUBSTITUTE TEAM First row, left to right: Eddie Holden, Manager; David Williams, Warren Winston, Steve Dover, Nelson Freeze, and Jimmy Abraham. Second row: John Williamson, Student Goach; ‘Nelson Oakley, Anthony Dumas, Bob Ketner, Lee Clark, Gilmer Flippin, and Roger Jones, Student Coach. 95 COACHES AND CO-CAPTAINS ze First row, left to right: Darrell Moore and Donnie Reeves, Co-Captains. Second row: Mr. Dick Covalinski, Assistant Coach and Mr. Harold Devel, Head Coach. NORTH CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK ATHLETE OF THE WEEK FOR BURKE COUNTY N.C.S.D. WRESTLING SEASON Weight Class W L Billy Thompson 107A? 16822 Ben Hilliard NOS Sams Joe Deloatche WB Shh Donald Reeves 2 Dee OS Gene Oxendine IPAS) Al) NG: Darrell Moore Ie Bp Tbs Robert Oakley eee Prentiss McMillan 1448 5 4 K enneth Simmons L5Guee Omen Reid Russ IEPA: teh 7h David Hendrix 188.) 4.07 Randy Whitmore Liner ONL O Carl Jackson 4 Cs One Billy Thompson TRACK TEAM ee Mis. First row, left to right: Frank Parsons, Eddie Holden, Randy Farrell, and Larry Merritt, Managers. Second row: Thomas Bryant, Warren Winston, Robert Bullock, Terry Houck, Ronnie Merritt, Julius Draft, Gary Russell, and Bobby Duncan. Third row: Mr. Lawrence Matheny, Assistant Coach; Claude Felton, Nelson Oakley, Alan Reeves, Randy Ritch, Juan Medina, Bobby Oakley, Prentis McMillan, Richard Bow- man, and Mr. Marvin Tuttle, Head Coach. Fourth row: Worth Little, Jimmy Abraham, Steve Rivenbark, Vaughn Buchanan, James Green, Dennis Pearson, Percy Pollock, and Donald Perry. COACH NORTH CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK ATHLETE OF THE WEEK FOR BURKE COUNTY | : Dennis Pearson i Dennis ran the 100-yd. dash in 9.95 seconds. Mr. Marvin Tuttle 97 Wigs RIOR ORE LOR OR ep ALATEE: SPORTS ACTION SENIORS’ TRIP TO FLORIDA The Gang’s All Here! Wow! What A Fish! Who Is This Lovely Girl? Water Babies Bs 100 One Swell Guy! Buried Alive Oh! What A Cutie? Somebody Always Gets In Trouble! Look At The : | Hi There! 101 FAREWELL OurD ALLewn Bact hep go” Helen Greene be , i vor - ave i f ; 44 by Me APE Se iS Te Ne Leo rd fm on ‘ it Says ry i aa eet a hu AL | J nn ; SOW td, ' 7 ; ¥ oa Designed By 1971 SENIOR CLASS Printed By Students of the Graphic Arts Department of the North Carolina School for the Deaf hn Oe a EP AR RR Ry 112 Hi iF gepeat Hee Rah it Bis


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