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HAPPINESS IS • • McDowell County Public Library 90 West Court Street Marion, NC 28752 2 3 4 . . . things to do, a point of tiew 5 6 . . . English themes , unpredictable schemes 7 sometimes no i mk 9 10 NINETEEN HUNDRED THE 6t ARROWHEAD OLD FORT HIGH SCHOOL OLD FORT NORTH CAROLINA Dedicated to Mr. John W. Bumgarner CONTENTS Educators and Scholars. 12 Activities.46 Elementary. 80 Advertisements. 94 Editor - - Loretta Freeman Business Manager - - Bobby Sutton Advisor - - Mrs. Betty Marston 11 Happiness is . . . hatmony between 12 FACULTY AM STUDENTS 13 Management . . . working for a goal - - consolidation .. . directing forty-four leaders ... teacher’s meetings ... college acceptances .. . blue sheets ... happy students Mr. James Washburn, Guidance Counselor Mr. P.W. Greer, Principal ■ ffj 14 ... Miss Arrowhead 1967 . _ _ dictation Mr. Gayden Swann, Audiovisual Director Mrs. Margie Thomason, School Secretary ... imaginative supervision Mr. James E. Johnson, County Superintendent .. . assistance to all students Mr. Milton E. Homaday, Federal Project Director . . . an automatic transmission Mr. Roy Hollifield, Driver’s Education 15 . . . animated discussion . . . constructive criticism . . . look of understanding . . . working with young people . . . teaching . . . lunch period Mrs. Phyllis Setzer Mr. John Corbitt 16 Communication Mr. Wade Nanney 17 Mr. Lee Sutton Mrs. Martha Fender 18 Science . . . disec ting . . . observing . . . jokes in Geometry . . . a substitute teacher 19 . . . an interesting book Mrs. Marie Washburn 20 We hold these truths to he self- evident, that ell men ate created equal a . . . the growth of a democracy Mr. Fred King 0 OUR government BSN ... a seven-foot center Mr. Kenneth Griffin 21 Computation ... a snowy day Mrs. Truby Painter ... a 1968 SS Mr. Lee Sutton .. .a trip to Cinncinati Mr. Donald Dobson 22 Fitness ... gym five days a week ... shower curtains ... a homerun Mr. Fred King, Mrs. Judy Davis, Mr. Kenneth Griffin, physical education teachers. 23 ... nimble fingers Mrs. Truby Painter . .. seeing one’s name in print ... a new hair style Mrs. Thelma Presnell, Cosmotology instructor 24 Cwtive Arts .. . first place in land judging Mr. Donald Anderson 25 SENIORS Doreen Allison Nancy Allison Officers elected to serve the honored seniors are Aian Baker, reporter; Sherry Griggs, secre¬ tary-treasurer; Bill Early, vice- president; and Ron Condrey, president. Mr. John Bumgarner, Mrs. Phyllis Setzer, and Mr. Fred King provide unlimited assis¬ tance in preparing the Seniors for their post-high school years. 26 Joyce Bailey Pam Bailey Allan Baker Janice Beach Denny Bean Jimmy Brooks Johnny Brown Larry Burgin Hank Caplan Ronnie Coates Randall Collins Ronnie Condrey Merrill Davis Beverly Early Billy Early 27 Linda Edney Charles Effler Mitchell Effler Viola Effler Johnsie Elliott Kaye Elliott Loretta Evans Mary Jane Fox Loretta Freeman Susan Frye Marcia Gilliam Nancy Gilliland Ray Grant Sherry Griggs Jerry Harris Raymond Hartwell 28 Mike Hogan Susan Hutchinson Mike Johnson Tommy Jones Bettye Joyner Eddie Knowlton James Knupp John Lipe William Logan Jerry Lowe Ronald Lowery Brenda Lytle Donnie Lytle James Lytle John Lytle Wayne Lytle 29 Jo Ann Lunsford Bill Matthews Doug McFalls Jack McGinnis Ronald McGinnis Glenda Moore Judy Moore Raymond Moore Bunny Piercy Steve Painter Gloria Presnell Phyllis Raffield Mike Ramsey Howard Revis Steve Robertson Robert Sanders 30 Randy Saunders Dianne Silver Donald Silver Johnny Silver Randy Silver Sylvia Silver Carolyn Smith Robin Snyder Judy Spurlin Bobby Sutton Ethel Sword Penny Thorpe Jerald Vess Janet Watson Phyllis White Linda Williams 31 . . . is the delight of discovering, of experimenting, of proving, of excelling. Most Intellectual-Johnsie Elliott and Mike Hogan-selected on the basis of main¬ taining the highest scholastic average as of November 1967. . . . is associating, i Seniors, Beverly Eai were chosen Best r classmates. . . . cooperation, the giving of one’s self, creating a wholesome atmosphere. The High School faculty selected Loretta Freeman and Raymond Hartwell as Best Citizens. 32 Super Seniors iting, performing. Ind Mike Ramsey [(.ound by their . . . preparation, practice, winning the game. Elected by the mem¬ bers of the Senior class as Most Athletic are Dianne Silver and Ronnie Condrey. . . . approving smiles, receiving a compliment. Best Looking chosen by fellow classmates are Sylvia Silver and Randy Silvers. 33 Candie Allison Dianne Allison Glenna Allison Katie Allison Tim Allison Read About Builders of America Chosen to represent the Junior Class are industrious officers and sponsors. They are Evon Kimbrell, secretary; Barry Early, president; Darrell Shirlen, vice-president; Mrs. Truby Painter and Mrs. Martha Fender, sponsors; and Bill Nichols, treasurer. JUNIORS 34 Marjorie Banner Judy Bean Pat Bradley Roger Bradley Teresa Bradley Carolyn Bryant Tonia Bryson Steve Burnette Shelia Carswell Gary Collins Steve Effler Phyllis Connor Tommy Effler Dianne Dale Billy Giovier Ronnie Davis Craig Grant Barry Early Dean Greenlee Garry Early Dan Grindstaff 35 Herman Grooms Linda Hemphill Jimmy Grooms Larry Hicks Brenda Hall Debbie Johnson Kaye Harris Albert Joyner Virginia Harris LaGretta Keaton Max Hendley Kristie Keaton Bill Nichols Kenny Noblitt Marvin Lunsford Melvin Lytle Greg McGinnis Jerry McGinnis Wayne Kelly Evon Kimbrell Donna Kirby Wesley Knupp Cathy Moore Pat Marsh Martha Morris Jane McCauley Freddie Murphy Tim McEntire 36 Sharon Noblitt Nancy Ramsey Revonda Robinson Joanne Saunders Darrell Shirlen Linda Smith Wayne Souther Philip Steppe Robert Twitty Allen Vess Joyce Vess Lala Walker Marshall Walker Ray Walker Lynn White Melvin White Justine Williams Ruth Wyatt 37 Leading the sophomore classes are the homeroom teachers, Mr. Malcolm McFee, Mr. Wade Nanney, and Mrs. Betty Marston. The class officers are Bernie Bartlett, reporter; Denise McIntyre, vice- president; Doris Simmons, secret ary; and Mark Baker, president. Dana Allison Mary Anderson Anita Bailey Mark Baker Randy Banner Bernie Bartlett Bonnie Bartlett Vera Bean Dennis Bivins SOPHOMORES Johnny Bryson Hazel Buff 38 Rose Burgin Doris Burleson Margaret Burnette Sherry Byrd Shelia Cranes Otis Carson Tony Carswell Janet Connor Kathy Connor Sandra Cook Wilma Corpening Brenda Croom Brenda Daniels Delaine Davis Donald Davis Glenda Davis Ralph Davis Reid Davis Jackie Edwards Roger Effler Sammy Ennis Quinton Fox Hugh Gilliam Edith Grant Phyllis Greene Carter Harris Dennis Harris Alvin Hensley Brenda Hinson Gary Hollifield Frances Hoyle Willie Hutchinson Sandra Jackson Douglas Johnson Kathy Johnson Clifton Jones 39 Jackie Keaton Allen Kerlee Danny Knowlton Wanda Lawson Glenn Lewis Patricia Logan Vicki Long Doug Lunsford Nancy Lunsford Robert Lytle SOPHOMORES Tim Lytle Waymond Lytle Billy Manley Deborah Matthews Denise McIntyre Elaine Moore Gary Moore Dana Noblitt Susan Noblitt Dennis Nodine 40 Tommy Norton Ava Presnell Edwin Parker Tommy Putnam Calvin Philbeck Kathy Randolph Doris Simmons Debra Smith Lynn Stevens Shirley Sword Debbie Stone Greg Tipton Freddy Sutton Brenda Vess Gary Ricker Sandra Sawyer James Robertson Louis Shirlen Ronnie Russel Freddy Silver Glenda Vess Sandra Williams Miriam Walker Terry Wilson Richard White Steve Wyatt 41 Charles Allison Elton Allison Mark Allison Roger Allison Ronnie Bailey Gary Beach Steve Brown Steve Burgin Karen Burleson Gary Burnette Lynn Burnette Betty Calloway Susan Carswell Bulo Carver Herbert Carver Small in number but great in leadership are the freshmen class officers, Ricky Condrey, president; and Phyllis Freeman, student council representative. FRESHMEN 42 Ricky Condrey Allen Corpening Victor Crawford D.L. Crisp Martha Croom Russel Croom Kaye Dale Betty Davis Mary Ruth Davis Ollie Effler Mariam Ennis Donald Farmer Phyllis Freeman Tony Frick Nancy Greer Bobby Grooms Sharon Guthrie Alan Hemphill Donald Hensley Sandra Hensley Craig Hogan Vicki Hornaday Judy Hoyle Marcia Hudgins Steve Johnson Billy Jolly Nancy Jones Jessie Joyner Otis Keaton Charles Kelly 43 David King Ronald Lackey Kathy Lewis Steve Lewis Keith Lonon C.L. Lucky James Lunsford Norma Lunsford Patsy Lunsford Janet Lytle Jo Ann Lytle Kathy Lytle Shelia Lytle Annette Manley Richard Marston Benny Matthews Ted McGinnis Phil Medford Karen Monroe Barbara Jean Moore Brenda Morris Elaine Morris Elaine Nobliti Debra Padgett Jonathan Painter Karen Parker Mike Parker Ray Revis Mary Lynn Rhinehardt Dale Robinson 44 Linda Saunders Rebecca Sawyer Mike Silver Tony Spurlin Sam Sterling Cynthia Stevens Rudy Stroupe Jeanette Vess Clint Walker Danny Walker Lance Walker Mike Waters Elaine Watson Sandra Webb Brenda Wells Gay White Kenneth Whitesides Harold Wilson Janice Wilson Judy Wilson Guiding and directing the minds and activities of our newest members to high school are, left to right, Mr. John Corbitt, Mr. Ken Griffin, and Mr. Don Dobson. IBRARY, RARY sBf ■mL . «£•. -ur mists: ■: ‘ : r ■ )l .- Mi Happiness is. . . becoming well-founded 46 citizens though Acrivims 47 Fall Festival a male beauty pageant “Donna Baby” Dobson was selected by the judges as Miss Arrowhead on Friday night. “Gay Cuddles” Swann received the title on Saturday night. Debbie Williams and Sammy Stone were chosen by the junior high school grade students as Princess and Prince. Dana Allison and Mike Ramsey were given the honor of Queen and King. 48 Read About Builders of America BiHl 11 ri wfk iPf a A ULjrn DM yMi y ' m§ AmhIs Junior Marshals are chosen on the basis of their high aca¬ demic average. Last year’s Juniors were: Ethel Sword; Loretta Evans; Randy Saunders; Johnsie Elliott, chief Marshal; Phyllis Raffield; and Robin Snyder. . . . winning $n In an art contest sponsored in February by the Librarian ' s Club, the winners were Terry Frick, second place; Robert Twitty, first place; and Marshall Walker, third place. Recipient of the D.A.R. citizenship award this year is Loretta Freeman. She was chosen on the basis of her leadership ability, dependability, patriotism and academic ability. O.F.’s Morehead Scolarship nominees, Mike Hogan and Bobby Sutton, were selected on the basis of their academic and leadership capability. 49 . . . winning first place at the editor ' s round table Billy Early, Robert Twitty, Bill Nichols and Bobby Sutton sell a record number of suscriptions for annuals. Mrs. Betty Marston, sponsor; and Loretta Freeman, editor; share ideas in order to compose a prize-winning annual. The Annual Staff depends on the help of Janet Watson and Nancy Gilliland for typing large quantities of copy. 50 the momm staff With the idea that a “picture is worth a thousand words” the annual staff has endeavored to present to you ' Happiness is in a new style of THE ARROWHEAD. Row one: Jo Ann Lunsford, Robin Snyder, Loretta Freeman, Bill Nichols, Robert Twitty, Row two: Steve Robertson, John Lipe, Craig Grant, Bob Sutton, Jimmy Brown, Mrs. Marston. 51 . . . being elected to Student Council Student’s vivid imaginations are portrayed in clever campaign posters. Student Council members meet three times a month to vote on imp ortant decisions concerning the student body. Seated around left table are Bonnie Bartlett, Mark Baker, Raymond Hartwell, John Lipe, and James Robertson; around right table Loretta Freeman, Mike Hogan, Mrs. Marie Washburn, sponsor; Philip Steppe, Jerry Harris, Debbie Stone, and Penny Thorpe; back row Mike Ramsey, Ronnie Condrey, Dale Robinson, Ricky Condrey, Kaye Harris, Barry Early, Sharon Guthrie, Phyllis Freeman, and Craig Grant. 52 After a highly competitive campaign the officers of the Student Council are elected. Mike Hogan, President; Philip Steppe, Vice-presi¬ dent; Loretta Freeman, reporter; Penny Thorpe, Secretary; and Jerry Harris, Treasurer. Wl ' m f ■ y. HT 3 ' 4 ; VLy ■3L 4 vt i w ... Pi i fwfif jjflJRwf . wys? ' ' - ' up 7 i A dance is sponsored by the Student Council after the Homecoming football game each year. 53 $ lively emit Pep Club To add plenty of noise and enthusiasm to our games are the Pep Club members who include: A. Burgin, J. Lewis, P. Freeman, L. Freeman, S. Silver, E. Morris, S. Byrd, D. Stone. Row two: Mr. Dobson, J. Elliott, B. Early, D. Noblitt, S. Griggs, J. Moore, E. Sword, B. Early. Row three: M. Hogan, V. Bean, C. Bryant, P. Bradley, G. Early, N. Lunsford, N. Jones. Row four: R. Condrey, W. Knupp, R. Hartwell, B. Hall, P. Raffield. Mr. Dobson, sponsor, suggests activities to the officers: Raymond Hartwell, vice-president; Ann Burgin, treasurer-report¬ er; Ronnie Condrey, president; Beverly Early, secretary. 54 Intemf Sponsored by the Rotary Club the Interact finds good examples of lead¬ ership for their officers to follow. Vice-president, Jimmy Brown; sponsor, Mr. Ken Griffin; president, Mike Hogan; treasurer, Mike Ramsey; and secretary, Bill Nichols. The Interact Club finds good use for time and money. By collecting books and clothes to se nd to mission¬ aries in Brazil and donating $100.00 for the lights on the athletic field, the Interact is one of the busiest clubs in the school and community. Row one: Bill Nichols, Jimmy Brown, Mike Hogan, Mr. Ken Griffin, sponsor; Row two: Craig Grant, Roger Bradley Bob Sutton, Billy Early. Row three: Philip Steppe, Louis Shirlen, Tim Allison, Raymond Hartwell. Row four: Mike Ramsey, Allen Baker, Ronnie Condrey, and Mark Baker. 55 encouragement for future teachers • • • the f. I A. Elected to serve as F.T.A. officers are Dana Allison, reporter; Sherry Griggs,, parlimentarian; Kaye Elliott, secretary-treasurer; Ann Burgin, historian; Robin Snyder, vice-president; and Jo Ann Lunsford, president. Mrs. Phyllis Setzer sponsors the club. A large F.T.A. group shows interest in teaching as a career. 56 the Befs Club . . . tewing an invitation to join In order to qualify to be a Beta Club member, a student must have an 88 average, a C in citizenship and must be ap¬ proved by faculty and members. Row One: S. Effler, A. Baker, P. Steppe, M. Hogan. Row Two: K. Allison, G. Allison, M. Gilliam, L. Freeman, E. Sword, B. Sutton, S. Griggs, C. Bryant, N. Gilliland, P. Thorpe, R. Snyder. Row Three: N. Ramsey, Mrs. Martha Fender, club sponsor; J. Williams, D. Allison, J. Elliott, J. Moore, P. Raffield, T. Allison, J. Brown, B. Nichols, R. Robinson. The Beta Club’s major project for the year is raising money for a schol¬ arship to be awarded to one of the club members. Managing the Club activities are Johnsie Elliott, secretary- treasurer; Justine Williams, reporter; Robin Snyder, program chairman; Loretta Evans, president; Mrs. Martha Fender, sponsor; and Judy Moore, vice-president. 57 F. H. A. . . . preparing a Mother Daughter banquet. , raising money (or a f.HA. sehlorship With the help of their sponsor, Mrs. Sue Glovier, the officers, LeGretta Keaton, treasurer; Cathy Logan, parlimen- tarian; Revonda Robinson, vice-president; Nancy Lunsford, secretary; Linda Edney, president; and Glenna Allison, re¬ porter; execute a main project: carrying fruit baskets to the ill. Each year as one of their projects, the F.H.A. sponsors a Mother-Daughter banquet. f. f. A. . . . i winning the lend judging contest Officers axe Merrill Davis, president; Mr. Donald Anderson, sponsor; Hugh Gilliam, reporter; Allen Vess, secretary; Carter Harris, treasurer; Raymond Moore, sentinel; and Wayne Lytle, vice-president. To win a land judging contest requires ex¬ tensive knowledge. Winning first place in the contest at Chase High School in November were five boys from O.F’s F.F.A. They are Carter Harris, Allen Kerlee, Hugh Gilliam, and Lionel Walker. 59 . . . 0 pod sound With flashing batons, lovely smiles, and a lively step, the major¬ ettes march at the head of the band and perform at football games: Sherry Griggs, Dana Allison, Doris Simmons, Kay Harris, and Dana Noblitt. ii IflUl m if, vr w l l Wl in 1 ' p- 1 1 r uH ij A pulse setting beat and a brassy blare describes these musicians. Row one: L. Silvers, P. Early, C. Griffen, V. Crawford, R. Condrey, G. Beach, and M. Silvers. Row two: K. Lonon, J. Lowdermilk, B. Chrisaw, D. Autrey, D. Noblitt, W. Lunsford, J. Glovier, R. Harmon, R. Vess, W. Whitson, and G. Miller. Row three: D. Harris, D. Smith, K. Elliott, H. Josey, K. Early, S. Grant, S. Sawyer, P. White, N. Greer, P. Smith, R. Bryson, P. Keaton, and D. Kirby. Row four: M. Hogan, T. Norton, B. Sanders, D. Silvers, R. Burgin, D. Johnson, D.Kirby, N. Jones, S. Guthrie, M. Rhinehart, V. Hornaday, P. Knupp, and B. Glovier. 60 Judy Moore concludes her Senior year as Drum Majorette. Assisting Mr. W. Rhodes are the band officers. Sharon Guthrie, secre¬ tary; Debbie Johnson, vice-president; Mike Hogan, president; Pam Early and Nancy Jones, librarians. 61 Redskin Gazette Responsible for publishing the REDSKIN GAZETTE are (seated) Loretta Evans, assist¬ ant editor; Nancy Gilliland, ed¬ itor; Dianne Silver, sports edit¬ or; Nancy Allison, elementary editor; Ethel Sword, artist; (standing) RonCondrey, sports editor, Bill Early, business man¬ ager; Eddie Knowlton, artist; Mrs. Phyllis Setzer, sponsor; and Robin Snyder, layout editor. The typists who cut stencils to prepare the paper for printing are (seated) Penny Thorpe, Doreen Allison, Janet Watson, (standing) Linda Edney, Dianne Silver, Nancy Allison, and Raymond Hartwell. Other members who write articles are (seated) Loretta Freeman, Beverly Early, Mike Ramsey, and Brenda Lytle; (standing) Carolyn Smith, Mary Jane Fox, Steve Robertson, Mike Hogan, and Johnny Brown. . . . hwni 9 nose 11 fot news 62 Health Cams 0 0 0 mmg othm Responsible for guiding the Health Career Club are Nancy Allison, secretary; Judy Lewis, re¬ porter; Mrs. Truby Painter, sponsor; Phyllis Raffield, treasurer; Ronnie Condrey, president, Mike Ramsey, vice-president. The Health Career Club has a definite purpose to accom¬ plish. The club attempts to encourage high school students to become interested in medical careers of some form. With a membership of 33 the club explores possible medical careers. 63 Assisting Students . . . lending $ helping hand 1 ■ ' Mi m - ft: ' | s. §1 To become a bus driver a person has to be a careful driver. He has to take a course in bus training and pass tests to prove his ability to drive a bus carefully. The bus drivers this year are C. Smith, T. McEntire, S. Painter, M. Walker, B. Early, G. Collins, G. Stevens, W. Kelly, M. Davis, D. Shirlen. With students checking out books daily it is the chore of L. Walker, B. Joyner, N. Allison, C. Bryant, S. Williams, L. White, Librarian M. Washburn, P. Thorpe, P. Bradley, B. Morris, M. Morris, J. Bailey, A. Bailey, to keep the books in order. 64 • • . $ssumin$ responsibility Jimmy Brown assumes the responsibility of carrying mail to the Post Office while Bill Nichols helps with a package. Lunch tickets are sold daily by Sharon Noblitt, Phyllis Raffield and Sandra Webb, to the starving students. Helping Mrs. Thomason in her daily tasks of filling our re¬ ports and keeping records are row one: Glenda Vess, Janice Beach, Linda Williams, Marjorie Banner. Row two-: Pamela Bailey, Janet Watson, Phyllis Raffield, Elaine Noblitt, Viola Effler, Doreen Allison. 65 Football Row One—Dean Greenlee, Johnny Bryson, George Miller, Steve Robertson, Reid Davis, Bobby Sutton, Craig Grant, Jimmy Brown, Gary Early. Row Two-Bemie Bartlett, Roger Bradley, Mike Ramsey, Ronnie Davis, Max Hendley, Jerry Harris, Phillip Steppe, Tim Lytle. Row Three-Bill Matthews, Mark Allison, Waymond Lytle, Larry Burgin, Danny Knowlton, Allan Baker, Eddie Knowlton, Mark Baker. Scorn N.C.S.D. 39-12 L Hibriten .0-0 T Drexel. 12-6 L Oak Hill. 19-6 L Glen Alpine.39-6 L Salem. 27-13 L Bowman. 14—7 L Polk Central. 14-33 W Christ School. 46-20 L Edneyville. 52—18 L Leading the Redskins this year were Co-captains Allan Baker and Jerry Harris shown here with Coach Fred King and assistant Coach Malcolm McFee. 66 Another first down for the Redskins! These six Seniors have played a vital role in the Redskins’ season this year. Kneeling: Eddie Knowlton; Bill Matthews, Honor¬ able Mention in the Skyline Conference: Larry Burgin. Standing: Bob Sutton; Allan Baker, All-Skyline Conference; and Jerry Harris. . . . a bonfire ... a sing along Homecoming ... together after the game ... soul music . . . Chosen to represent their class. Row one: Evon Kimbrell, Phyllis Freeman, Sherry Griggs, Queen; Sandra Cook, Ethel Sword. Row two: Kaye Harris, Dana Allison, Elaine Morris, Elaine Noblitt, Rose Burgin, Pamela Bailey. 68 69 Maidens Burns 54-35 L Salem 32-28 L Oak Hill 57-44 W Pleasant Gardens 37-24 W Drexel 46-42 w George Hildebran 47-27 w Hibreten 50-12 w N.C.S.D. 39-30 L Salem 41-33 L Polk Central 31-27 L Glen Alpine 36-32 W Oak Hill 41-35 W Pleasant Gardens 34-32 w Glen Alpine 35-34 w George Hildebran 30-25 w Drexel 48-28 L N.C.S.D. 36-31 L Hibriten 42-32 W Polk Central 34-32 L Showing spirit, initiative and skill won starting positions for these six Maidens. Kneeling: Debbie Johnson, Jane McCauley, Dianne Silver, Standing: Kay Elliott, Loretta Evans, Kathy Johnson. Coach Mary Allison, center, poses with co-captains Jane McCauley and Dianne Silver, both named All-Skyline Conference. Dianne also received Honorable Mention, Skyline Conference Tournament. . . . two more points 70 The Maidens opened the 1967—68 season with zealous deter¬ mination and keen team spirit. They displayed fine sports¬ manship and good teamwork in producing a seasonal record of twelve wins and seven losses. Kneeling: Phyllis White, manager; Kaye Elliott; Loretta Evans; Jane McCauley; Dianne Silver; Debbie Johnson; Kathy Johnson; Mrs. Mary Allison, coach. Standing: Donna Kirby, Nancy Ramsey, Jessie Joyner, Brenda Lytle, Susan Carswell, Sharon Guthrie, Janice Wilson, Deborah Matthews, Jo Ann Lytle, Lynn Burnette. 71 . . . . beini A Redskin Eddie Knowlton, co-captain; Ron Condrey, captain, and Bill Matthews, co-captain; along with Coach Ken Griffin, have proved a great asset to the team. Ron Condrey and Bill Matthews, each recipients of All-Skyline Conference, All-Tournament, ... making the impossible shot, and Honorable Mention as Most-Valuable Player in tournament play, have added more prestige to the Redskins’ roster. Dedication, ability and excellent coaching have made the Redskins the pride of Old Fort. Row one: Louis Shirlen, Donnie Lytle, Garry Early, Bill Matthews, Ron Condrey, Eddie Knowlton, Bill Early, Philip Steppe, Dean Greenlee. Row two: Assistant manager Paul Souther, Waymond Lytle, Ronnie Davis, Alan Baker, C.L. Luckey, James Knupp, Gary Collins, Billy Glovier, Manager Mike Hogan and Coach Ken Griffin. 72 These seven boys have piloted the Redskins to many victories: Louis Shirlen, Eddie Knowlton, Bill Matthews, Ron Condrey, C.L. Luckey, Ronnie Davis, and Donnie Lytle. . . . being all-tied-up. Burns 52-48 L Salem 62-46 W Oak Hill 47-44 W Pleasant Gardens 64-39 W Drexel 88-58 W George Hildebran 76-65 L Hibriten 59-56 L Polk Central 63-42 L Glen Alpine 65-62 W Oak Hill 61-49 W Pleasant Gardens 79-67 w Glen Alpine 59-52 w Salem 60-46 L George Hildebran 64-55 W N.C.S.D. 69-35 W Drexel 70-62 W N.C.S.D. 32-31 W Hibriten 54-52 L Polk Central 68-48 W Skyline Conference Tournament Glen Alpine 60-49 W George Hildebran 56-52 W Hibriten 67-61 L 73 Cheerleaders When it comes to expanding school spirit, these hardworking, zealous cheerleaders can’t be outdone. They are, kneeling: Debbie Stone; Loretta Freeman, Johnsie Elliott, Sylvia Silver; standing: Elaine Morris, Phyllis Freeman, Beverly Early, Ann Burgin, Judy Lewis, Sherv Byrd. Morale boosters lead football players in ftomecoming parade. “Shout, students, shout!!!” Loretta Freeman, captain . . . enthusiastic spectators Johnsie Elliott, co-captain 75 K V ... tusking the team Although few in number, the J.V. football players proved to be an enthusiastic group of athletes. Several gridders show promise of developing into fine varsity players. The athletes are Row One: C. Hogan, B. Jolly, A. Hemphill, B. Matthews, W. Hutchinson, S. Lewis. Row Two: J. Bryson, H. Carver, D. Robinson, A. Corpening, S. Johnson, S. Ennis. Row Three: G. Miller, T. Lytle, M. Allison, L. Walker, R. Stroupe, R. Davis. Showing remarkable basketball potential are the J.V.’s. They are Row One: K. Lonon, R. Lackey, A. Hemphill, J. Bryson, R. Condrey, B. Matthews. Row Two: B. Lytle, G. Miller, S. Johnson, D. Robinson, M. Silver, W. Hutchinson. Row Three: B. Bartlett, R. Mclntire, D. Farmer, F. Silver, O. Carson. 76 J M r I j 1 Don Dobson poses with the 1967 Golf team com¬ posed of Dean Thomason, Mike Hogan, Donnie Lytle, and Bill Nichols. . . . e hole in one Mike Hogan, beaten only once in regular season matches during the past two years, has been an out¬ standing player for the team. Mike placed second in the Western District golf match and sixth in the 1967 state competition. 77 Baseball Hardhitting, strong-armed catcher John Lipe returns as a Senior this year to lead the Redskins. The rugged Lipe, as a sophomore and a junior, teamed with right-hand pitcher Wayne McCauley to form one of the best high school batteries in the past two years. Leader of the Redskins to First Place in the McDowell County Conference and Second place in the Skyline Conference for the past two years was coach Ken Griffin. Among his requirements for each member of the team are daily practice and promptness for practice; boys of good athletic ability, detennination, and hustle; and boys with good school Work and good character. Row one; John Lipe, Ken Lucky, Everett Davis, Robert Hartwell, Ronnie McGinnis, Mike Gibbs, Ronnie Davis, Jerry Me Ginnis. Row two: David Wyatt, Wayne McCauley, Mike Elliott, Donald Lackey, Jack Stevens, Mr. Ken Griffin,coach. 78 F 1 1 1 i ' ■ TifyMWIil L: . -StMM Raymond Hartwell who placed first in the conference shot-put division shows his form during a strenuous practice. Under the careful guidance of Coach Frank Watkins, individual honors were won at Conference Meets. Phil Steppe, first in mile run; Ronnie Evans, first and second in low hurdle; Bill Matthews, second in the mile high jump; and Raymond Hartwell, first in shot-put events. Row one: B. Glovier, R. Davis, B. Lytle, J. Brown, P. Steppe. Row two: S. Hemphill, B. Bartlett, J. Bryson, M. Gibbs, T. Norton, R. Evans. Row three: R. Hartwell, W. Logan, B. Matthews, W. Lytle, T. Frick. 79 studying Tile Story of THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE SPElMiG FOR WORO MASTERY ' OCfL ME8 .. . •SSL ITfii ,i, MERRILL pitying Elementary Classes 81 Mr. Woody Rhodes delights audiences, directs the band, and conducts elementary music classes. Miss Greene, elementary librarian, guides young minds in their search for knowledge. 5( H dinosaurs 574 FLOWKR 82 Mighty Mite and Midget teams are newly organized and will provide our school with future football Redskins. Helping students check books in and out, processing many new books, and keeping the shelves tidy are a few of the many tasks high school students face while helping Miss Greene in the elementary library. The library aides are Carolyn Smith, Barry Early, Phyllis Connor, Cathy Connor, Delaine Davis, Janet Connor and Edith Grant. 83 MRS. BEULAH NICHOLS - First Grade Row one: Mary Ann Gilliam, Alecia Lavender, Lucinda Thorpe, Gary McIntyre, Dennis Lytle, Regina Morris, Ernest Whitt, Timothy Coyle, Wiley Johnson. Row two: Michael Eckinrod, Darlene Davis, Talma Elliott, Cathy Burnette, Janice Robinson, Duane Lipe, David Teems, John Allison, Bill Hathaway. Row three: Billy Saunders, Benny Ashe, Joan Harris, Brenda Lowery. Karen Padgette, Tony Moore, Billy Johnson, Gloria Jones, Gay Harris, Lloyd Foster, Mrs. Nichols. jSL f ■MM •: ftKtWx 1— j jigr-Tl jay 1 ‘ ■ IS iff f Wk -m M Jy M + j Vul K 1 a W al a Hk T Jk A K. MRS. ADELAIDE McKELVEY - First Grade Row one: Mark Pale, Susan Faw, Billy Hensley, Gail Lanning, Vicki Burnette, Lewis Hart, Elizabeth Grant, Patty Ramsey. Row two: Pamela Vess, Steven Newton, Kathy Autry, Keith Effler, Angela McFalls, Jeffrey McKinney, Angela Stevens, Vickie Hoover, Regenia Deaton, Elaine Wyatt, Gladys Murphy, Row three: Mrs. McKelvey, Edna Lewis, Tony Daniels, David Ricketts, William Josey, William Slagle, Terriel Lytle, Karen Murphy, Lisa Swepson, Dennis Bradley. Bb CgDc Ee.Ff Gg.dh, Li Jj . HkLl MroNn OoPp Qq Rr Ss MISS DORIS JONES - First Grade Row one: Kenneth Allison, Christopher White, Steven Philbeck, Renee Smith, Archie Banner, Jerry Hurt, Samuel Gilliland, Johnny Summey, David Painter, Row two: John Elrod, Angela Pace, Michael Elliott, Nathan Davis, Lorna Waggon, Terry Warren, Joseph Mangiafico, Vickie Moore. Row three: Miss Doris Jones, Dennis Rose Sharon Robertson, William Logan, Keith McCauley, Teresa Elliott, Randy Brown, Teddy Griffin, Lynn Greenlee. MRS. ARWYN ALLISON - First Grade Row one: Deanna Randall, Dana Randall, Kevin Loftis, Merrill Davis, Richard Stanley 111, Robert Owens, Doris Lynn Swann, Michele Clark. Row two: Jeffrey Hudgins, Robin Lindley, Cindy Graves, William Joyner, John Carson, Michael Blanton, Donna Marsh, Douglas Gibson. Row three: Toni Murphy, Kathy Effler, Edward Robinson, Scott MacRae, James Stevens, Lisa Hunt, Kimberly Bartlett, Francine Walker, Terri Wyatt, Mrs. Allison. MRS. ALMA DAVIS — Second Grade Row one: Raymond Lawson, Duane Ray, William Allison, Remona Robinson, Goldie Gilliland, Joni Jones, Donna Rose, Marcella Wren, Debbie Hoover, Glenda Noblitt. Row two: Mark Davis, Rhonda Cody, Beverly Kerlee, Teresa Harmon, Olin Gainey, Tammy Simmons, Dennis Newton, Bobby Gregory, Cinthia Kay Noblitt, Debra Turner, Gerald Hutchinson. Row three: Mrs. Davis, Sherry Randolph, Mark Eller, Sandra Guffey, Steve Sawyer, Gregory Dale, Dennis Allison, Garry Hensley, Frank Rippy, Beverly McKinney, Danny Stevens. MRS. ELIZABETH LINDLEY - Sec¬ ond Grade Row one: Gale Nanney, Dale Nanney, Donald Boles, James Williams, Gregory McEntire, Jimmy Lunsford, Eugene Reed, Barbara Lavender, David Jarett, Joanne Noblitt, Jane Wills. Row two: Mark Logan, Marvin Gibson, Katherine Ahlberg, Stephen Allison, Gail Turner, Roxanna Ledford, Eugene Bartlett, James Hausley, Keith Jolly, Russell Hartwell, Geraldine Hutchinson, Karen Davis. Row three: Lonnie Duncan, Pamela Johnson, Sheila Davis, Martha Edwards, Kenneth Conner, Jack Collins, David Harris, Keith Holtsclaw, David McPeters, Catherine Noblitt, Mrs. Lindley. 85 MRS. ALMA TWITTY - Second Third Grades Row one: Roger Brown, Gary Bailey, Ronald Parker, Dare Sadler, Loretta Logan, Phyllis Ashe, Beth Sawyer, Row two: Vann Lavender, Ruby McGinnis, Carl Clark, Jacob Keaton, Steve Strickland, Charles Barrier, Linda Hoyle, Rickey Gilliland, Mrs. Twitty. Row three: Mrs. Stanley, teacher aide; Keith Grindstaff, Mark Wyatt, Donna Dees, Ronald Rose, Debra Sprouse, William Co’rpening, Eddie Hart, Robert Suttles. MRS. KATHRYN LOVETTE - Third Grade Row one: Donna Grindstaff, Sharon McEntire, Sherry Davis, Twillia Smith, Teresa Morris, Donna Sue Williams, Randy Johnson, Peggy White, Cindy Autry, Ricky Wood, Tony Lawson. Row two: Johnny Stevens, Edward Lytle, Martie Elrod, Jane Ellen Jenkins, Marlene Burgin, Dru Hathcock, John Wilson, John Croom, Dennis Smith. Row three: Dave Loudermilk, Choquita Sterling, Eugene Gilliam, Arnita Allison, Anna Wills, Patsy Robinson, Jeannie Walker, Yvonne Allison, Nancy Bradley, Carolyn Gregory, Mrs. Lovette. MRS. CLARA RAYBURN - Third Grade Row one: Bea Mangiafico, Gary Boles, Brent Anderson, Ronald Brown, Dale Wyatt, Judith Hampton, Jimmy Owensby, Terry Hemphill, Katherine Gilliam, Vicki Renee Lawson, Trina Cathey. Row two: Danny Bartlett, Rodney Tilson, Revonda Morris, Vicki Lynn Creasman, Roger Creasman, Jeffery Allison, Jan Autrey, Susan Lytle, John Owens, Carol Bartlett, Freida Carson. Row three: Phillip Davis, Joyce Walker, Deborah Farmer, Ronnie Johnson, Renee Allison, Angelia Smith, Diane Brooks, Michael Moore, Ricky Manick, Ralph Harris, Sheila Bivens, Mrs. Rayburn. 86 MRS. JANET NORTON - Third Grade Row one: Donnie Lytle, Tony Silver, Lamar Silver, Keith Baker, Dale Robertson. Row two: Joan Lytle, Sandra Murphy, Revonda Vess, Debra Wilson, Robin Silver, Gail Lewis, Susan Hensley, Veronica Meilhammer. Row three: Sybil Ballard, Debbie Reed, Violet Gilliland, Jane Burgin, Patricia Wyatt, Michael Foster, Roger Carver, Barbara Lewis, Kim Morris, Judy Rose. Row four: Scott Bradley, Dale Lavender, Dale Kirby, Gerald Parker, Mic hael Marsh, David Hutchinson, Randy Chriswan, Audie Bartlett, Johnny Freeman, Mrs. Norton. HEALT1 MRS. THURLENE HOGAN - Fourth Grade Row one: Terry Webb, Steve Whitesides, Gary Autery, Paul Philbeck, Steve Van Bruen, Sylvia Elliot, Ramona Allison. Row two: Rickey Reed, Kaye Hampton, Rickey Setzer, Carol Teems, Teresa Pace, Glenn Marlowe, Sandra Harris, Sarah Harris, Sarah Norton, John Turner, Cynthia Logan, Earline Whitson. Row three: Mrs. Hogan, Mark Jones, Anthony Jackson, Jack Silver, Allen Galloway, Rickey Bailey, Lisa Grant, Teresa Allison, Michael Harris Rebecca Ennis. MRS. NANCY KISER - Fourth Grade Row one: Kathy Harris, Rita Spurlin, Trena Deaton, Steve Moore, Kirk Davidson, Tony Sterling, Becky Davis, Paula Croom, Keith Byrd. Row two: Linda Grandee, Karen Allison, Darlene Painter, Debra Rose, Fay HalL, Nancy Lewis, Dennis Morris, Jeff Bartlett, Rita Stevens. Row three: Mrs. Kiser, Dean Jones, Sandra Hathaway, Danny Johnson, Eric Lytle, Mark Faw, Cheryl Moore, Joey Williams, Mark Grindstaffi Paul Brooks. 87 MRS. MARGARET HARRIS - Fourth Grade Row one: Gwendolyn Lavender, Deborah Piercy, Glenn Lanning, Mark Jarrett, Donald Wyatt, Ray Daniels, Teresa Daniels, Robin Lawson, Brenda Foster, Row two: Douglas Allison, Earl Parker, Calvin Lavender, Rhonda Morris, Jolene Faw, Maria Allison, Linda Lanning, Debra Williams, Sharon Ashe. Row three: Randolph Watson, Danny Thorpe, Tommy Dale, Mary Ellen Milstead, James White, June Lytle, Freddie Allison, Terry Hoover, Michael Murphy, Mrs. Harris. MISS ALLIE KERNELLS - Fifth Grade Row one: Frances Sadler, Gail Davis, Dallas Lawson, Lynell Burnette, Billy Hoover, Leonard Dalton, John Sanders, Robin Brown, Barbara Ricker, Katherine Smith, Robin Hartwell. Row two: Ricky Lanning, Joyce Bartlett, Marilyn Carson, Gregory Piercy, Debra Dese, Brenda Painter, Twonia Hemphill, Kathy Howell. Row three: Teresa Cody, Wayne Lavender, Robert Murphy, Randy Davis, Mark Loftis, Darlene Davis, Nathan Walker, Monroe Grant, Miss Kemells. MRS. FAYE WELLS - Fifth Grade Row one: Robin Parker, David Green, Charles Rose, Emitt Anderson, Stanley Vess, Denis Whitson, Jeffery Freeman, Charlie Russell, James Kelly. Row two: Nancy Gilliam, Teresa Whitson, Judy Gibson, Dean Blanton, Elaine Bean, Pamela Walker, Peggy Sutton, Betty Hinson, Karen Foster. Row three: Mrs. Geneva Tisdale— substitute teacher, Keith Allison, Phyllis Presnell, Ray Davis, Mary Ann White, Joey Waycaster, Anita Creasman, Jimmy Allison, Steve Knupp, Ronnie Moore. 88 MRS. MILDRED TATE - Fifth Grade Row one: Teresa Lavender, Diana Setzer, Glenn Vess, Danny Webb, Bobby Effler, Eugene Anderson, Michael Walker, Vickey Owens, Dorothy Frick, Gary Lewis. Row two: Donnie Grindstaff, Eddie Manley, Jean Hensley, Connie Stroupe, Joan Noblitt, Darlene Brown, Johnny Smith, Mary Cates, Phyllis Saunders. Row three: Mrs. Tate, Sandra Lytle, Patti Loftis, Kathy Grindstaff, Judy Smith, Carl Joyner, Jeffrey Davis, Kevin Knowlton, Dean Carson, Rodger Moore, Larry Morris. MRS. RUTH HORNADAY - Sixth Grade Row one: Clifton Cates, Anthony Daniel, Roy Effler, Karen Bivins, Glenna Lunsford, Barbara Rose, Rebekah Corbitt, Grace Padgett, Pamela Swepson, Vernon Vess. Row two: Phillip Harmon, Kern Ennis, Daniel Allison, Keith Jackson, Gary Silver, Jeffrey Lowdermilk, David Lavender, Melody Loftis, Janet Turner, Janice Turner, Row three: Mrs. Hornaday: Donnie Norwood, Russell Morris, Kenneth Griffin, Joe Logan, Timothy Padgett, Vickie Jones, Ronald Hartwell, Veronica Carson, Barbara Ramsey, Donna Farmer. MR. HERMAN HOPPER - Sixth Grade Row one: Tommy Wills, Ronda Deaton, Freida Lytle, Ralph McGinnis, Billy Marsh, Neal Harris, Tony Johnson, Eddie Stevens, Howard Morris, Ronnie Moore, Row two: Lloyd Strickland, Gerald Edney, David Hensley, Lavem Ashe, Regina Vess, Kathy Bartlett, Robin Bailey, Carolyn Brown, Dennis McPeters, Gary Lucky, Row three: Mr. Hopper, Eric Smith, Janice Ricker, Oleen Gainey, Lou Ann Smith, Debbie Davis, Steve Grindstaff, Jeffrey Allison, Melvin Allison, Jeffrey Noblitt, Debra Hensley. 89 LUTHER BAILEY - Sixth Grade Row one: Gary Carver, Terry Early, Mike Harris, Randy Farmer, Gary Grooms, Dan Adams, Ricky Philbeck, Darlene Lytle, Debbie Noblitt, Kathy Beach. Row two: Francis McGinnis, Karen Souther, Linda Morris, Jack Baker, Ricky Morris, Norma Gilliam, Beth Wilson, Homer Russel, Terry Moore, Mark Tilson. Row three: Mrs. Margaret Adams, teacher aide; John Manley, Paul Twitty, Tommy Largin, Charles Vess, Kim Knupp, Gayle Johnson, Libbie Lytle, Roni Guffey, Sandra Waters, Carolyn Logan, Tony Whitson, Mr. Bailey. f ' sp . r, ii -aV r _ . . _ i fii O ▼ 4 JL i 1 f I ' f i v ■ MRS. MARY ALLISON - Seventh Grade Row one: Randy Parker, Michael McPeters, Lynn Silver, Calvin Lytle, Rickey Lawson, Roscoe Parker, Charles Daniel, Yvonne McIntyre, Denisa Noblitt. Row two: Roy Hoyle, Revonda Wilson, Judy Robinson, Bettina Chrisawn, Doris Hollifieid, Debra Vess, Diane Burnette, Jeffrey Sanders, Billy Conner, Kenny Tipton. Row three: Mrs. Allison, Troy Whitesides, James Ricker, Leland Walker, Jimmy Barrier, David Bradley, Mike Morris, Sherry Grant, Sharon Walker, Patti Smith, Violet Grant. 1 0 □□□□□□□ □ r i I.? M. f h-Aj (• It la ■“ f ., w W m gA - t v jEl ' i.W a M a ftiNL -1 jMfi Mis! ■ ' . iIkSmR -M m Jw ' , C flr Kjh[ j i x f A mi l ;j 1 m jP- ' ’fff SI ' -wS® M.Z « M ,4 M MRS. GRETCHEN CORBITT - Seventh Grade Row one: Harriett Josey, Barbara Matthews, Debbie Autrey, Jo Ann Wood, Sharon Hass, Abigail Allison, Michael White, David Faw, Ronnie Silver, Harold Davis. Row two: Mary Ann Wills, Glenda Wilson, Joda Sadler, Tony Marsh, Richard Daniels, Russell Murphy, Jarrett Galloway, Michael Whisnant, Steve Vess, Keith Allison. Row three; Harold Hollifieid, Sheila Taylor, Kathy Murphy, Donna Elliott, David Reed, Richard Smith, Paul Wilson, Terry Baker, Danny Moore, Raymond Hoover, Mrs. Corbitt. MRS. LORETTA BAILEY - Seventh Grade Row one: Yvonne Lunsford, Shirley Groom, Rilla Thorpe, Wanda Gilliam, Wayne Stafford, Rodney Setzer, John Daniel, Donald Burleson, David Morris, Ricky Harris, Joey Glovier. Row two: Karen Early, Diana Autrey, Reva Noblitt, Steve Grant, Tony Brown, Mark Lytle, Gregory Davis, Charles Shirlen, Patricia Lane, Michael Bradley, Larry Lytle. Row three: Bobbie Piercy, Shirley Painter, Frank Manley, Chuck Burgin, Rex McGinnis, Johnny Largin, Rita Whitson, Yvonne Suttles, Betty Cave, Mrs. Bailey. !■■■ ■■ ■ I MRS. BETTY BUCKNER - Eighth Grade Row one: Geretha Duncan, Gary Miller, Ricky Autrey, Guy Harvey, Marcia Smith, Brenda Dale, David Allison, Willie Lunsford, Danny Philbeck, Jimmy Allison, Martha Davis, Row two: Judith Wyatt, Ronnie Banner, Alan Tilson, Wayne Whitson, Don Grindstaff, Lisa Silver, Lou Ann Sanders, Pam Early, Pattie Keaton, Minnie Lucky, Sheila Logan, Marvin Vess. Row three: Mrs. Martin, teacher aide; J.L. Hinson, Allen Davis, Ronald Harmon, Jerry Randolph, Roy Grant, Gary Bivens, Steve Bradley, Vickie Bartlett, Cathy Griffin, Sheila Hartwell, Martha Knupp, Barbara Murphy, Mrs. Buckner. MISS DOROTHY HENSLEY - Eighth Grade Row one: Jane Lowdermilk, James Jackson, Rick Hemphill, General Bryant, Jimmy Bartlett, Wanda Effler, Donna Bartlett, Debbie Lewis, Frieda Smith, Garry Hathcock. Row two: Margaret Greene, Polly Lewis, Debby Brown, Sharon Harris, Gerald Vess, Mike Hampton, John Paul Gallion, David Kerlee, Joe Presnell, Connie Freeman, Karen Haulsey. Row three: Paul Greene, Lynn Russell, G.L. Saunders, Kevin Carson, Don Kirby, Tommy Wilson, Charles Jackson, Penny Knupp, Lois Willis, Doris Cook, Barbara Hensley, Linda Grant, Miss Hensley. 91 MRS. LOLA LONON - Eighth Grade Row one: Howard Harris, Michael Ennis, Michael Logan, Carl Hensley, Terry Allison, Wayne Parker, Barbara Swepson, Sandra Allison, Vickie Duncan, John Logan, Allen Hicks, Michael McFalls. Row two: Larry Brown, David Manick, Donnie Loftis, Dwight Effler, Deborah Williams, Gail Allison, Deborah Harris, Vickie Hogan, Theresa Corpening, Roxy Bryson, Stephanie Swephson, Mary Lytle. Row three: Floyd Rector, Douglas Bailey, Louis Jenkins, Wade Parker, Gary Grindstaff, Sammy Stone, Wayne Burnette, Marian Bradley, Genell Bean, Doris Randolph, Judy Bartlett, Brenda Jones ' , Mrs. Lonon. MRS. ALMA JARVIS — Special Education Row one: Barbara Harris, Danny Wilson, Francis Grant, James Logan, Jackie Jackson, Junie Duncan, Sharon Wurm, Dianne McGinnis. Row two: Mrs. Jarvis, Charles Wills, Clarence Russell, Kenneth Wurm, Debbie Keaton, Michael Lowery, Glenn Joyner, Paul Corpening, Wanda Davis, Troy Morris. Elementary teachers are greatly helped by these tea cher- aides whose many duties in¬ clude checking papers and as¬ sisting students in reading. Seated: Mrs. Mildred McCauley, Mrs. Vivian Edwards, Mrs. Margie Hass, Mrs. Ailene Martin, Mrs. Shannon Stanley. Standing: Mrs. Graciella White, Mrs. Joyce Wilson, Mrs. Elsi Robinson. 92 ; (.KlKaUWIV 1 HI L_A Hi m ■L., _ a --1,... . m ;% | ji Mr. Charles Rumfelt, school custodian, keeps our school grounds in good condition, in addition to his numerous other duties of maintenance and general upkeep of the buildings. Daily, the cafeteria workers face the stupendous task of preparing nutritious meals for nearly 1,000 students. These hard working people are Mrs. Helen Harman, Mrs. Lillie Belle Allison, Mrs. Minnie Walker, Mrs. Ethel White. Row two: Mrs. Martha Coltrane, Mrs. Mary Saunders, Gerald Robertson, Mrs. Corine Setzer, Mrs. Lois McDaniel. 93 94 ADVERTISERS 95 OLD FORT FINISHING PLANT DIVISION OF UNITED MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS, INC. DYERS AND FINISHERS OF COTTON AND SYNTHETICS Old Fort North Carolina James R. Condrey Contracting Company Maple Avenue Marion, N.C. Phone 697-8653 Plumbing, Heating, Trenching, Backhoe Insulating New and Old Homes The Air Preheater Company A Division of Combustion Engineering, Inc. Marion, North Carolina Come Al ive! You ' re in the Pepsi Generation Pepsi Cola Bottling Company 97 HAWKINS LUMBER COMPANY All Your Building Needs Clear Creek Phone 724-4166 Marion, North Carolina H S TIRE COMPANY Guaranteed Caps One Day Service Hwy. 70 West Phone 697-4414 Marion, North Carolina CAROLINA TIRE COMPANY Your Goodyear Dealer for McDowell County Marion, North Carolina LOWES OF MARION Marion, North Carolina Phone 697-2622 HARVEST DRIVE-IN Finest in Foods Highway 70 West Marion, North Carolina KEY CITY PHARMACY Phone 669-5231 Black Mountain, North Carolina BAKER’S AMOCO Bat Cave Road Old Fort, North Carolina COMMUNITY FOOD MARKET Meats and Groceries Old Fort, North Carolina BAKER ' S WATCH SHOP Elgin-Bulova-HamiIton Watches OLD FORT SUPER MARKET Diamonds Choice Meats and Groceries North Carolina Old Fort, North Carolina 98 Knitters of Fancy Tricot Fabrics COHAMA KNITTING MILLS UNITED MERCHANTS Old Fort North Carolina D. W. SMITH REPRESENTING HERFF JONES COMPANY P.O. Box 157 Taylorsville, North Carolina COMPLETE GRADUATION SERVICE 99 BROYHILL FURNITURE INDUSTRIES Otis L. Broyhill Plant Marion, N . C . 100 Westmoreland-Hawkins Funeral Service 24 Hour Ambulance Service Phone 697-1116 220 South Main Street Marion, North Carolina Belk Broome Co. Marion, North Carolina 1 Beltel ■ MPABTMiHT T©a Now in their 37th year, serving Old Fort, A Marion, and all of McDowell County. Always your home of Better Values 101 JOHN’S SELF-SERVICE MARKET Groceries and Meats Tel. 668-7725 Old Fort, North Carolina Ralph s Motor Sales, Inc. U.S. Hwy . 70 West Tel. 669-7302 Black Mountain North Carolina 28711 102 SMITH ' S FURNITURE CO. INC. ROBINSON ' S CLOTHING STORE Marion 29 South Main Street Not the Cheapest But the Phone 697-3781 Best For Your Money Marion, North Carolina TYSON FURNITURE COMPANY RAGLE HOTEL EVERYTHING FOR YOUR HOME Steam Heat Private Baths Phone 9-4381 West Main Street BLACK MOUNTAIN, N.C. Old Fort, N.C. Phone 668-7851 Tom Eutsler EARLEY’S DRIVE-IN CLEANERS Bill Jordan John Lowder 1 35 Broadway Dial NO 9-7313 SERVICE PHARMACY Builders of Better Health Black Mountain, North Carolina Phone 695-5631 South Main Street Marion, North Carolina BUILDER ' S SUPPLY, INC. BURG IN HARDWARE Complete Line of Building Materials South Garden Street Complete Hardware Goods P.O. Box 109 Marion, North Carolina Marion, North Carolina Phone 695-4391 Phone 695-8351 OLD FORT CLEANERS Professional Cleaning and Laundry Service Phone 668-7763 19 Biltmore Ave .-Asheville, N.C. 131 South Main St.-Marion, N.C. 103 MEDFORD’S ESSO SERVICENTER Interstate 40 and Bat Cave Road Hanley Medford Phone 668-4381 Old Fort, North Carolina Mason’s Pharmacy Prescripti ons are always the highest quality medication at the lowest possible price. Old Fort, North Carolina Cm a rio n MARION MANUFACTURING COMPANY EXCELLENCE - in fabrics AREA CODE 704 697-1151 700 BALDWIN AVENUE MARION, NORTH CAROLINA 104 ETTA PAPER BOX COMPANY, INC. Manufacturer of al I kinds of set-up and folding boxes Marion, North Carolina H.B. CLARK, DISTRIBUTOR SEALTEST DAIRY PRODUCTS Marion, North Carolina SHUFORD FURNITURE COMPANY Marion, North Carolina Norton Furniture Company, Inc. Complete Home Furnishings Phone 668-4542 Box 477 Old Fort North Carolina GIBBS ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY Full Line of Glidden Paints Hctpoint Appliances Hardware Main Street Old Fort, N. C. 0 SERVING THE THIRD GENERATION OF AMERICA’S FINEST STUDENTS Representative: George Goosmann 15 Woodbury Road Asheville, North Carolina 105 JIMESON ' S HARDWARE, INC. BEST DEAL IN TOWN ANTIQUES - UPHOLSTERING - STERILIZING CONVERSE BASKETBALL SHOES Cut-Rate 5 urniture Store New used Furniture 3 c Antiques A. M. EVANS - OWNERS - A. L. CARAWAY Marion, N.C. 695-6271 131 S. Main Street Dial 695-3044 MARION. N.C. GOUGE PAINT AND GLASS CO. HIGHEST QUALITY PAINT AND GLASS Dial 697-3921 119 S . Main St. Marion, North Carolina Rush Blanton Bill Howie MARION PHARMACY 6 Morth Main Street Marion, N .C. Let Us Fill Your Next Prescription Night Phones Phone 695-2352 697-9661 697-7541 MARION TV CABLE Get Better Reception 12 Clear Channels Phone 697-1300 Marion, N.C. B.F. Goodrich Dealer BROOKS AUTO HOME SUPPLY 414 East Court Street MARION, NORTH CAROLINA 28752 F.D. GLENN SON, INC. EAST COURT MOTOR CO. GRADING AND HAULING PONTIAC, OLDSMOBILE GMC CONTRACTORS SALES SERVICE Phones 695-8441 OR 695-9122 Drawer 398 Phone 697-1109 MARION, NORTH CAROLINA Marion, N.C. B.C. MOORE SONS, INC. McDOWELL INSURANCE AGENCY Buy From Moore and Save More Marion, North Carolina Marion, North Carolina 106 Marion. North Carolina BILTMORE MILK Supreme in Quality Pasteurized BILTMORE DAIRY FARMS 107 CENTER PHARMACY RELIABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE FREE DELIVERY Tel. 668-7841 Old Fort, North Carolina 108 McMURRAY CHEVROLET CO., INC. BOX 578 BLACK MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA 28711 BILL GRIFFITH JEWELERS, INC. Samsonite Luggage Marion, N.C. EDGE ' S DISCOUNT CENTER 36 N. Main Street Marion, North Carolina A FRIEND OF THE SCHOOL LESLIE, CATLIN COMPANY CLINCHFI ELD MANUFACTURING PLANT Marion, North Carolina 109 BILL’S BILLIARDS Catawba Avenue Old Fort, N.C. Bost Bread If it ' s fresher than BOST, It ' s stil I in the oven . Suburban Propane Marion, North Carolina THE HAROLD DYSART COMPANY Asphalt Paving Route 4 Marion, N.C. 110 WOODCOCK MOTORS, INC. (jfc) Authorized Sales and Services Highway 70 West Black Mountain, N.C. 28711 Marion, North Carolina A. BLANTON GROCERY PEARCE • YOUNG • ANGEL CO. SERVICE FOOD DISTRIBUTORS Wholesale Grocers Marion, North Carolina Asheville, North Carolina MARION OIL CO., INC OLD FORT INSURANCE AGENCY DISTRIBUTOR Paul Richardson Gulf Petroleum Product Owner and Manager Phone 695-7241 ...Box 307 Representing Leading Marion, North Carolina Stock Companies OLD FORT GOLF COURSE Route 2 OLD FORT BARBER SHOP Best wishes from Telephone- j Wayne, Don, Jim and Marion 668-4256 A Main Street Old Fort, North Carolina Old Fort, North Carolina Ill Surprising Value FULLER ' S JEWELRY at Elgin and Bulova watches THE BARGAIN STORE Diamonds B .M. Eckerd Factory Trained Watchmakers Marion, North Carolina Phone 697-4041 28 752 Marion, North Carolina BURAND ' S OF MARION YOUNG ' S SHOE STORE Where Well-dressed Boys 28 South Main Street And Girls Like to Shop Marion, North Carolina London Fog...Pendleton Bass Weejuns LOVEN FURNITURE COMPANY LAUGHRIDGE FURNITURE COMPANY You can be sure if it ' s Furniture Household Goods WESTINGHOUSE Frigidai re 8 South Main Street Electric Ranges Marion, North Carolina Marion, North Carolina IDEAL CLEANERS 133 West Henderson Street We call for and deliver. Marion, North Carolina GREESON AUTO SUPPLY Quality Auto Parts Phone 695-3451 11 7 West Henderson Marion, North Carolina Marion Buick Company, Inc When better cars are built Buick will build them. 25 Garden Street Marion, North Carolina 112 Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Asheville, North Carolina Marion, North Carolina Norris Packing Company, Inc. Packers of Carolina Farm Meat Products Shelby, North Carolina 113 COLLINS AIKMAN CORPORATION Old Fort, North Carolina 114 Parker Hosiery Company, Inc. E. W. Parker, Jr. David Nelson Parker E .W. Parker, III Old Fort North Carolina 115 LYTLE AND WILLIS Groceries and Meats Phone 668-4243 Old Fort, North Carolina GLADYS ' FLOWER SHOP Flowers for all occasions Phone 668-4526 Old Fort, North Carolina HARRIS RADIO AND TV REPAIR RCA Dealer Phone 668-4115 Old Fort, North Carolina HUGHES ' DEPARTMENT STORE Catawaba Avenue Old Fort, North Carolina WESTERN AUTO NICHOLS ' CROWN SERVICE ASSOCIATE STORE Gas, oil, lubrication. Tires, and parts The Family Store Catawaba Avenue Old Fort, North Carolina Old Fort, North Carolina GOSORN ' S CASH STORE Groceries and General Merchandise Old Fort, North Carolina PROCTOR ' S FEED SEED STORE Feeds,seeds, fertilizer, hardware 111 Railroad Street Marion, North Carolina Black Mountain Lumber Company Black Mountain, North Carolina 116 ROSELAND FLORIST Quality Flowers Plus Personal Attention Phone 697-1176 210 N. Main St. Marion, N.C. Compl iments of Dr. W.L. Bell BURGIN PLUMBING AND HEATING LANEY ' S FLORIST South Garden Street 114 East Court St. Phone 695-5743 Marion, N.C. Marion, N.C. Phone 697-9881 CLAUDETTE ' S BEAUTY SHOP ECONOMY AUTO SUPPLY Marion Marion North Carolina North Carolina Phone Bus. 695-5464 Res. 724-4282 BRADBURN OIL CO. BURGER BOY DRIVE-IN Distributor of Esso Products U.S. 70 West Heating Oi!-Gasoline-Lubricants Marion, N.C. 908 E. Court St. Wayne Bradburn Marion, N.C. 28752 WALKER ' S GROCERY AND SERVICE STATION Feed-Seed-Ferti lizer Phone 668-4364 Route 2 Old Fort, N.C. FAW PLUMBING AND HEATING, INC. Hardware, Household Gifts C atawba Ave . Old Fort, N.C. 117 Compliments of rjsp McCall’s Reddy To Rock Funeral Home Reddy Kilowatt never misses a party.ln fact, without him,things would be pretty dull. Think of it: no stereos, televisions, electric guitars or ice cubes. Thanks to Reddy there are over 160 flameless electric ser¬ vants that make modern living comfortable, economical and fun. When you have a home of vour own, isr there will probably m f ' Jy be even more. Marion, N . C. Tel. 697-1120 Old Fort, N . C. Tel. 668-4377 OXYGEN EQUIPPED AMBULANCE SERVICE MESH PM109 THE NORTHWESTERN BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Working for progress in Old Fort and McDowell County for the past 23 Years Old Fort North Carolina 118 Seniot Statistics DOREEN NOVILLA ALLISON F.H.A. 1,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Health Careers Club 4; REDSKIN GAZETTE 4; Office Worker 4; French Club 2. NANCY ELAINE ALLISON Health Careers Club Secretary 4; Librarian 4; REDSKIN GAZETTE Elementary Editor 4; Office Worker 2,3; French Club Reporter 2. ALLAN HAROLD BAKER Class Officer, Reporter 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Co-captain 4; Honor¬ able Mention All-Conference 2; Most Valuable Player 2; All Skyline Conference 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Folk Dance Club 1,2; Student Council 1; Interact Club 1,2,3,4; Home¬ coming Court 3. JOYCE JUNE BAILEY Health Careers Club 4; Librarian 3,4. PAMELA MALEEN BAILEY Health Careers Club 4; Librarian 2,3; Folk Dance 1; Homecoming Court 4; Office Worker 4. JANICE RUTH BEACH Librarian 3; Office Worker 4. DENNY AUSTIN BEAN F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. JIMMY ROY BROOKS Transfer from Pleasant Gardens School; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1, 2; F.T.A. 2,3; Health Careers Club 2,3; Interact 3. JOHNNY CHARLES BROWN F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Librarian 2,3; Bus Driver 3,4; REDSKIN GAZETTE 4. LARRY ALLEN BURGIN Football 1,2,3,4;Track 1,2; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Sential 3; Bus Driver 3, 4. HENRY WEATHERMAN CAPLAN Football 1,2; Folk Dance Club 1,2,3; Homecoming Court 3; French Club 2. RONNIE COATES Folk Dance Club 2,3; Bus Driver 3,4. RANDALL EVERETT COLLINS RONALD JAMES CONDREY Class Officer, President 4; Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Captain 4; All Skyline Conference 3; F.F.A. 1; Pep Club President 4; Health Careers Club President 4; REDSKIN GAZETTE Sports Editor 4; Student Council 2,4; Interact Club 2,3,4; French Club 2, 3, V ' ice-President 3; Senior Superlative, Most Athletic. MERRILL LANE DAVIS Track 1; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, President 4; Greenhand Degree in Agri¬ culture 1; Chapter Farmer Degree in Agriculture 3; Outstanding Agricultural Student 3; Bus Driver 3,4. BEVERLY REID EARLY Class Officer, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Reporter 1; Senior Superlative, Best All Around; Cheerleader 3,4; F.H.A. 1; Pep Club, Secretary- Treasurer 4; Folk Dance Club 1,2,3; Homecoming Court 1; French Club 2. WILLIAM BRYANT EARLY, JR. Class Officer, Vice-President 4; Football 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Golf 4; Pep Club 4; Folk Dance Club 1,2; REDSKIN GAZETTE, Business Manager 4; ARROWHEAD STAFF, Advertising Staff 4; Interact Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3; French Club Vice- President 3. LINDA CAROL EDNEY F.T.A. 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4; REDSKIN GAZETTE 4; French Club 2. MITCHELL EUGENE EFFLER Track 1; F.T.A. 3; Folk Dance Club 1,2; Student Council 2; French Club 2. VERDIE VIOLA EFFLER F.H.A. 2,4; Office Worker 3,4. WILLIAM CHARLES EFFLER Track 1; Baseball 3,4; F.T.A. 3. JOHNSIE MAE ELLIOTT Class Officer, Secretary-Treasurer 1; Cheerleader 2,3,4,Co-captain 4; F.H.A. 1; Beta Club 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Pep Club 4; Folk Dance Club 1,2; Chief Junior Marshall; French Club 2; Alge¬ bra I Award 1; Civics Award 1; Algebra II Award 2; World History Award 2; French Award 2. LYNDA KAYE ELLIOTT Class Officer, President 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 3,4, Secretary- Treasurer 4; Pep Club 4; Student Council 2; Homecoming Court 3; Band 1,2,3,4, President 3. LORETTA ANN EVANS Class Officer, Vice-President 2; President 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 3; Beta Club 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 4; REDSKIN GAZETTE Assistant Editor 4; Homecoming Court 3; Junior Marshall. MARY JANE FOX F.T.A. 3,4; REDSKIN GAZETTE 4; Office Worker 4. LORETTA REBECCA FREEMAN Cheerleader 2,3,4, Co-captain 3, Captain 4; F.T.A. 2,3, Secretary- Treasurer 3; F.H.A. 1,2, Parliamentarian 2; Beta Club 2,3,4; Senior Superlative, Best Citizen; Pep Club 4; Health Careers Club 4; REDSKIN GAZETTE 4; ARROWHEAD STAFF 3,4, Editor 4; Advertising Staff 3,4; Student Council, Reporter 4; French Club 3; DAR Good Citizenship Award 4. MARJORIE SUSAN FRYE F.T.A. 3; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Health Careers Club 4; Librarian 1. 119 Seniot Statistics MARCIA NANETTE GILLIAM F.T.A. 3; F.H.A. 3,4; Health Careers Club 4; Librarian 1. NANCY LOU GILLILAND F.T.A. 4; Beta Club 3,4; Librarian 1; Folk Dance Club 2,3; REDSKIN GAZETTE Editor 4; ARROWHEAD STAFF, typist 4; English Award 1. RAY WOODROW GRANT Folk Dance Club 1,2,3; French Club 2. SHERRON DIANN GRIGGS Class Officer, Secretary-Treasurer 2,4; F.T.A. 1,2,3,4; Reporter 1; F.H.A. 1; Beta Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 4; Librarian 1,2; Folk Dance Club 3; Student Council 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Majorette 1,2,3, 4. JERRY ALLEN HARRIS Football 1,2,3,4, Co-captain 4; Track 1,2; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice- President 3; Folk Dance Club 1,2; Student Council Treasurer 4. RAYMOND ARTHUR HARTWELL Track 3,4; Pep Club Vice-President 4; REDSKIN GAZETTE 4; Student Council 3,4; Interact 4; Homecoming Court 4; Senior Superlative, Best Citizen. MICHAEL RANDOLPH HOGAN Golf 2,3,4, Co-captain 3, Captain 4; Basketball Manager 3,4;Beta Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 4; Folk Dance Club 1,2; REDSKIN GAZETTE 4; ARROWHEAD STAFF 4; Student Council President 4; Interact Club Secretary 1,2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Band Vice-Presi¬ dent 1,3; President 2,4; Most Outstanding Physical Education Stu¬ dent 1; Most Outstanding Band Student 2,3; Most Valuable Golfer 2,3; Senior Superlative, Most Intellectual. JOHN MICHAEL LIPE Track 1; Baseball 2,3,4; F.T.A. 1,2; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; ARROWHEAD STAFF 3,4; Student Council 3,4; Interact Club 3,4; Most Improved Baseball Player 2. WILLIAM RANDOLPH LOGAN Transfer from Mountain View School. JERRY BAXTER LOWE Folk Dance Club 1,2. RONALD NATHAN LOWERY F.F.A. 1; Folk Dance Club 2,3. JO ANN LUNSFORD F.T.A. 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Librarian 3; F.H.A. 1, 2; REDSKIN GAZETTE 3; ARROWHEAD STAFF 3,4; Office Worker 1. BRENDA ROBERTA LYTLE Transfer irom Mountain View School; Class Secretary-Treasurer 2, Basketball 1,2,4; Co-captain 2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Folk Dance Club 1; REDSKIN GAZETTE 4; Student Council 1; Dramatics Club 2; Glee Club 1,2. DONALD EUGENE LYTLE Transfer from Shelby High School; Football 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Golf 3,4; Pep Club 4; Folk Dance Club 2,3. JAMES EDWARD LYTLE SUSAN JANE HUTCHINSON Transfer from Mountain View School; Cheerleader 2; F.H.A. 1,2,3, 4; Folk Dance Club 3; Glee Club 1,2; Honor Society 2. HARRY MICHAEL JOHNSON Basketball 2,3; Golf 3; Folk Dance Club 1,2,3; French Club 2; Bus Driver 3,4. THOMAS NOBLITT JONES Football 1,2, Manager 2; Interact 4; French Club 3. BETTYE MARIE JOYNER Transfer from Mountain View School; Class Officer, President 1; Secretary-Treasurer 2; F.H.A. 4; Folk Dance Club 1; Student Council 2; Band 2; Glee Club 2. CHARLES EDWARD KNOWLTON Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, Co-captian 4;Track 1,2,4; Pep Club 4; Folk Dance Club 1,2,3; REDSKIN GAZETTE 4, Art Editor; French Club 2,3. JAMES FRANKLIN KNUPP Class Officer, Vice-President 1; Football 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,4; Folk Dance Club 2,3; French Club 2,3, Treasurer 2. JESSIE WAYNE LYTLE F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Bus Driver 3; Green Hand Degree in Agriculture 3; Safety Award for bus driving 3. JOHN WILLIAM LYTLE Transfer from Mountain View School. WILLIAM CALVIN MATTHEWS Transfer from Mountain View School; Class Officer, President 1,2; Football 3,4; Honorable Mention All Skyline Conference 4; Basket¬ ball 1,2,3,4, Co-captain 4; Track 3; Baseball 1,4; Folk Dance Club 3; Band 1; Honor Society 2; Chorus Club 1,2. DOUGLAS ADRAIN McFALLS F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. JACK CLAYTON McGINNIS F.F.A. 1,2; Librarian 1,2; Folk Dance Club 2,3. RONALD MARTIN McGINNIS Baseball 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1; Health Careers Club 4. GLENDA FAYE MOORE F.T.A. 1; Folk Dance Club 1. JUDY KAY MOORE Class Officer, Reporter 3; Beta Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Folk Dance Club 1,2; Pep Club 4; Majorette 1,2,3,4, Drum Majorette 3, 4; French Club 2. 120 Senior Statistics RAYMOND LEONARD MOORE F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Sentinal 4; Homecoming Court 3; Bus Driver 3. JAMES STEPHEN PAINTER F.T.A. 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 3,4. JACK EDWIN PIERCY, JR. Football 1; Basketball 1; Track 3; Folk Dance Club 1,2,3. GLORIA MAE PRESNELL PHYLLIS DIANNE RAFFIELD F.T.A. 1; Beta Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 4; Health Careers Club Treas¬ urer 4; Librarian 3; Office Worker 2,3,4;Junior Marshall. WILLIAM MICHAEL RAMSEY Class Officer, President 1; Reporter 2; Football 1,2,3,4, Most Promising Freshman Player; Sportsmanship Trophy 2; Basketball 1, 2; Track 2; Health Careers Club Vice-President 4; Folk Dance Club 1; REDSKIN GAZETTE 4; Student Council 1,3,4; Vice-President 3; Interact Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Fall Festival King 4; Senior Superlative, Best All-Round. HOWARD EDWARD REVIS Track 1; Football Manager 3; Folk Dance Club 1,2; F.T.A. 3. STEVE ADOLPHUS ROBERTSON Football 4; Pep Club 4; Health Careers Club 4; Folk Dance Club 2, 3; REDSKIN GAZETTE 4; ARROWHEAD STAFF 4; Interact Club 3,4. DENVER RUSSEL RANDY LEE SAUNDERS Transfer from Mountain View School; Beta Club 3,4; Folk Dance Club 3; Student Council 1; Science Award 1; Biology Award 2; Honor Society 2; Junior Marshall; Dramatics Club 1,2; Choral Club 1. ROBERT STEWART SANDERS, JR. F.F.A. 1; Folk Dance Club 2; French Club 2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Biology Award 2; Laboratory Trainee at Old Fort Finishing Plant 4. DONALD LEE SILVER Track 1; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. ELIZABETH DIANNE SILVER Basketball 1,2,3,4, All Conference Team 3, All County Conference Team 3; REDSKIN GAZETTE Sports Editor 4; Senior Superlative, Most Athletic; Band 1,2,3,4. JOHNNIE ELMER SILVER, JR. Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Health Careers Club 4; Track 1; Folk Dance Club 1,2,3; Laboratory Trainee at Old Fort Finishing Plant; French Club 2. RANDY PRESTON SILVER Football 1,2,3; Folk Dance Club 1,2,3; French Club 2,3; Senior Superlative, Most Attractive. SYLVIA YVONNE SILVER Cheerleader 4; F.T.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2; Pep Club 4; Librarian 3; Homecoming Court 3; Senior Superlative, Most Attractive, Office Worker 2,4. DOUGLAS WADE SIMMONS F.F.A. 1. CAROLYN ELAINE SMITH F.T.A. 3,4; F.H.A. 1,3,4; Health Careers Club 4; REDSKIN GAZETTE 4; Bus Driver 3,4; French Club 2. ROBIN CAROL SNYDER F.T.A. 3,4, Vice-President 4; Beta Club 3,4, Program Chairman 4; REDSKIN GAZETTE Lay-out Editor 4; Student Council 1; English Award 3; Biology Award 2. JUDY LYNN SPURLIN Transfer from Fletcher Academy; F.H.A. 3,4; Health Careers Club 4; Tumbling Team 1. ROBERT EUGENE SUTTON Class Officer, Secretary-Treasurer 1, Vice-President 3; Football 1, 2,3,4; Track 2,3; Beta Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 4; Folk Dance Club 1, 2,3; ARROWHEAD STAFF 3,4, Business Manager 4; Interact Club 4; French Club Vice-President 2, Morehead Nominee. ETHEL MARIE SWORD F.H.A. 1; Beta Club 3,4; Librarian 1,2,3; Pep Club 4; Folk Dance Club 1; REDSKIN GAZETTE Art Editor 4; Homecoming Court 4; Co-chief Junior Marshal; Science Award 1; Home Economics II Award 2; Typing Award I, 3. PENELOPE RUTH THORPE F.T.A. 4; Beta Club 3,4; Librarian 4; Student Council Secretary 4; Free Enterprise Essay Competition Winner 4. JERALD LESLIE VESS F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. JANET ANNETTE WATSON F.T.A. 2,3,4; Helath Careers Club 4; Librarian 3; REDSKIN GAZETTE typist 4; ARROWHEAD STAFF typist 4; Office Worker 2,4; PHYLLIS ANN WHITE Basketball Manager 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2; Pep Club 4; Health Careers Club 4; Office Worker 3; Band 1,2,3,4. LINDA JOAN WILLIAMS Librarian 3; Office Worker 4. 121 122 123 HAPPINESS WAS... 124 NC REF 378. 1 OF 1968 01d Fort 37810435023105 McDowell County Public Unary 90 West Court Street m C“mm9 r mcdowell county library 3 7810 43502310 5 McDowell County Public Library 90 West Court Street Marion, NC 28752 L.
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