Pinehurst High School - Rebel Yearbook (Pinehurst, NC)

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Ae Senior ( .laAA PineUurat ctyicjU sScUool PineUurAt, Tiortlx Carolina preaentA 1961 Editor Paulette bietetilioler dedication We, the Annual Staff, wish to dedicate the 1961 REBEL to COACH ROGER PASCHAL. This dedication is accompanied by our respect, admiration, and gratitude to one who so unselfishly has given of his time and talents so that others might better themselves. Not only has he gained respect through coaching, he has also achieved success as an excellent teacher. It is our hope that we, through this dedication, have expressed our sincere thanks to a de- voted teacher and understanding friend. 2 LEWIS S. CANNON Superintendent MRS. RUTH CANNON School Secretary LEWIS S. CANNON J. W. SHEFFIELD L. B. CREATH A. H. GARRISON, JR. MELVIN WICKER J. F. TAYLOR School Board 4 faculty MARY E. BURNS M.S., W. C.U.N.C, Home Economics ROBERTA. CILLIS B. A. and M. S. A. S.T.C. Physical Education Social Studies MARTHA D. HEMINGWAY A.B., W. C. U.N.C. English and French ANN HOVIS B. S., Winthrop College Music PATRICIA ANN INMAN B. S. , East Carolina College Science ALMA LEE LOVETTE B. S., East Carolina College English and Social Studies WILLIAM R. PASCHAL A. B. and M. A., U. N. C. Math SARAH SHERRILL A. B., Winthrop « College Librarian WILMA B. THOMPSON B. S., High Point College Commercial HOBERT WILLIAMS B.S., N.C. State College Industrial Arts 5 cfllarAliala Jon Lausten; Heidi Gramebbach; Chief, Paulette Dietenhofer; Judy Cameron; Ann Ehrhardt. 6 Senior .la.A4 O icera Treasurer . Reporter iSenior 01a« «s 1961 LYNDA OWENS................................President WILLIE KENNEDY.... KAY COLE..............................Vice-President BARBARA CHRISCOE STELLA ROBSON..............................Secretary GERALDINE ELAINE BALDWIN Her air, her manner, and neat attire, She's a girl whom we all admire. F. H.A. 1, 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Glee Club 1, 2, President 3, Pinettes 4; Glee Club Festival 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Cheerleader 3,4; Basketball 1, 2; Class Officer 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Junior- Senior Committee 3; Grapevine Art Editor 4; REBEL Art Editor 4. JOHNNY TATE CARLTON Never let your lessons interfere with your education. Football 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Pep Club 4. 8 BARBARA JO CHRISCOE Barbara is carefree, she is gay; She is cute in every way. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, President 4; Class Officer 2, 4; Student Council Officer 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3, Grapevine Typist 4; Pep Club 4; REBEL Staff, Ad Editor 4. VIVIAN KAY COLE Always a smile on her face, It would be hard to fill her place. Latin Club 2; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Class Officer 4; Pep Club President 4. WILLIAM BASCOM COLE, JR. A happy-go-lucky fellow with a jolly disposition. Latin Club 2; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Glee Club 3; Basketball 2, 3; Bus Driver 3, 4; Pep Club 4. PAULETTE DIANNE DIETENHOFER Ever well-dressed, good-mannered, and neat; She is one in a million and hard to beat. Glee Club 1, 2; Dramatics Club 2; Latin Club Secretary 2; French Club 3, President 4; French Medal 3; Home Economics Medal 1; Marshal 1, 2, Chief 3; Scorekeeper 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 2; Student Council 4; Pep Club 4; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Beta Club Treas- urer 3, Vice-President 4; Honor Letter 3; F.H.A. 1, Historian 2, Treasurer 3, Reporter 4, County Treasurer 4; Grapevine Staff, New's Editor 4; Junior Editor REBEL Staff 3. REBEL Editor-in-Chief 4; Senior Superlative; Homecoming Contestant 4. FRANCES ANN EHRHARDT Her charming ways, her friendly smile, Make her friendship well worth while. Student Council 1, Officer 2; Class Officer 1, 3; Dramatics Club 2; Latin Club 2; Glee Club 1, Accompanies! 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4, Glee Club Festival 2; Music Medal 2, 3; Girl’s State 3; Typing Medal 3; World Peace Theme Medal 3; Honor Letter 3; Beta Club Secretary 3, President 4; Pep Club 4; Marshal 3; REBEL Feature Editor 4; Senior Superlative. MARY ABIGAIL KENNEDY First in Sports, first in game;She has made for herself a remembered name. French Club 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Moore County Beauty Contest 3; Fireman's Ball Beauty Contest 3; Valentine's Queen 3; Senior Superlative; Home- coming Contestant 4. WILLIE ALEXANDER KENNEDY, JR. Ready for anything be it work or play, An all-round boy in every- way. Latin Club 2; Dramatics Club 2; Glee Club 3; Junior-Senior Commit- tee 3; Industrial Arts Medal 3; Student Council 3; Class Officer 2, 4; Senior Superlative. Charles McKenzie long The greater philosopher a man is, the more difficult it is for him to answer the foolish questions of common people. Class Officer 1, 2; Student Council 2, President 4; Latin Club 2; Dramatics Club 2, Junior-Senior Committee 3; Glee Club 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4, REBEL Staff 3, Business M an a g e r 4; Senior Superlative. 10 BETTYE LOUIZE McCASKILL Happy am I, from care I'm free! Why aren’t you all contented like me? F. H. A. 1, Dramatics Club 2; Voice Medal 2; French Club 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Pinettes 4; Fireman's Ball Beauty Contest 3; Junior- Senior Committee 3; Lions Beauty Contest 3; Lions Talent Show Winner 2, 3; Senior Superlative; Home com ing Contestant 4. JAMES DUNCAN McDONALD, JR. A great sport, a great mind; And a great fellow too. Student Council Officer 1;Class Officer 2; Football 2;Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; D i e te nhofer Sportmanship Trophy 4; Baseball 1, 2, 4; Boy's State 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; REBEL Sports Editor 4; Senior Superlative; REBEL King 4. MARY SUSAN McKENZIE Gentlemen always seem to remember blondes. Dramatics Club 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; F. H. A. 1, Treasurer 2; Reporter 3, 4; French Club 2, Treasurer 3; Senior Su- perlative; Homecoming Contestant 4. JANICE MARIE MOORE Small in stature, but full of pep. Glee Club 1, 2; F.H.A. 1, 2; Dramatics Club 2; Basketball 1, Latin Club 2; Junior-Senior Comm ittee 3; Honor Letter 3. 2; 11 RUT HA ELAINE MOSHER Not too serious, not too gay, But most sincere in every way. Glee Club 1, 3, 4. LYNDA ANN OWENS Lots of wit and loads of fun, Everything she does is well done. Transferred from Notre Dame to; Glee Club Treasurer 2, Social Chairm an 3, Vice-President 4; Latin Club 2; Dramatics Club 2; French Club Treasurer 2, President 3; Cheerleader 2, Co-Chief 3, Chief 4; F. H. A. 2; Junior-Senior C o m m i tte e 3; Harvest Queen 3; Fireman's Ball Beauty Contest 3; Class Officer 4; Pep Club; REBEL Ad Editor 4; Grapevine Editor-in-Chief 4; Senior Superlative. NELLIE IRENE PARRISH Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others, Can not keep it from themselves. BETTY CAROLYN ROBERTS A girl with a high blush pressure. French Club 2, 3; Class Officer 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club Festival 3; Pep Club 4; Grapevine Typist 4; Senior Superlative; REBEL Queen 4. 12 STELLA ROBSON In a good humor she always appears, As if she has no time for tears. Junior-Senior Comm ittee 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Class Officer 4; Pep Club 4. NANCYE CAROLINE VEST Well, if I called the wrong number, why did you answer the phone? French Club 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. • CLAIRE DEMARISE WISEMAN A hearty laugh, a joyful soul, She makes her friends and reaches her goal. French Club 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, Librarian 3, Pinettes 4; Glee Club Festival 2, 3; Voice Medal 1; Cheerleader 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Grapevine Typist 4; Senior Superlative. BARBARA ANN YARBOROUGH A student working for a Mrs. Degree. Basketball 1; Dramatics Club 2; Latin Club 2; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Pinettes 4; Glee Club Festival 3; Cheerleader 2, 3; Beta Club 3, Treasurer 4; 3us Driver 4; Grapevine Typist 4; Senior Superlative. 13 14 BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT Lynda Owens and Jimmy McDonald 15 MOST TALKATIVE Irene Parrish and Willie Kennedy 16 WITTIEST Claire Wiseman and Mac Long Superlatives BEST ALL ROUND Betty Roberts and Mac Long FRIENDLIEST Betty Roberts and Willie Kennedy 17 MOST TALENTED Bettyc McCaskill and Mac Long Ciatorian prophet CLAIRE WISEMAN cHtlaAcotA SYLVIA CHRISCOE and JACK DIETENHCFER sue McKenzie olora Blue and White SI ewer White Orchid Where there is a will, there is a way. 18 junior ,la.AA 0 icer«j GARY CAMERON........................................................................President JAMES BEDDINGFIELD.............................................................Vice-President JUDY CAMERON........................................................................Secretary LLOYD CHRIS COE (absent)........................................................... Treasurer MARY ALICE STUTTS....................................................................Reporter ( olort Red and White flower 20 Rose If at first you don't succeed —try, try again. juniora JOHN BARRY JAMES BEDDINCFIELD GARY CAMERON JUDY CAMERON LLOYD CHRISCOE NANCY GARRISON RONNIE CORDON DRURY HOARD JON LAUSTEN 21 GENE MAPLES RICHARD OLDHAM RODDY PRINCE juniora RITA RAYMOND FRANCES ROBSON ANNE SHEFFIELD LINDA SHORT MARY ALICE STUTTS BARBARA SULLIVAN 22 GAIL WILLIAMSON MARIE WILLIAMSON Sophomore ( la.64 0 icer« MARTY McKENZIE..........................................................................President HEIDI CRAMELSBACH..................................................................Vice-President ANNE HUSSEY............................................................................Secretary' JIMMY FRYE (absent).....................................................................Treasurer LINDA BLACK..............................................................................Reporter 0o ora Green and White flower cftlotto White Carnation The past cannot be changed, the future is still in our hands. 23 sSopltotnore LINDA BLACK BILLY BOLES LYNDA BRYANT BARBARA COLE JIMMY D. FRYE JIMMY R. FRYE HEIDI CRAMELSBACH BUTCH HARDY SAMMY HARTSELL ANNE HUSSEY MARSHALL LEWIS HENRY LUNDAY 24 Sophomore marty McKenzie JACK MARTIN TONY MARTIN TONY MOON MERRY ANN MORGAN STEVE NARDO RICKY NEFF 25 BOBBY NORTON SHIRLEY RICHARDSON ANN STEVENS re Amew 0lad A O ic era WAYLAND KENNEDY JIMMY BLACK..... BETSY GRIER..... ANDY ANDREWS.... ROSE EHRHARDT.... ....President Vice-President .... Secretary ---Treasurer ....Reporter 0olora Old Rose and Silver ower c!f[otto Camellia Take your troubles as they come and quarrel about them later. 26 ■realttne m ANDY ANDREWS KENNETH BEDDINCFIELD JAMES BLACK RAY BLUE MIKE BOSWORTH OLIN CLEAVER OSCAR COLE JIMMY DIETENHOFER GLENDA EDMONDS 27 ROSE EHRHARDT BRENDA FRYE MARIE FRYE ■retUmen AILEEN GACOMO MARSHALL GARRISON BELINDA GILBERT BETSY GRIER GENE HARTSELL LINDA HINSON PATRICIA HUNT MARGARET HUNT JUDY INGRAM JERNETTE JACKSON CYNTHIA JOHNSON WAYLAND KENNEDY 28 reaAmew SYLVIA LOUDERMELT FRANK LUCAS IRENE MacDONALD JIMMY MARTIN bill McDonald skip McDonald SANDRA McGILL anne McKenzie Joyce McKenzie 29 marcia McKenzie MARY MELCHER MYRTLE MICHAEL redhmen JIM MOSHER MIKE NARDO WAYNE OLDHAM JENNIFER OWENS SYLVIA RITTER JAMES SCHMELZER BRENDA SHEFFIELD PATRICIA THOMPSON PATRICIA WEBSTER LARRY WICKER SANDRA WICKER BILLY R. WILLIAMS BETTY YARBOROUGH 30 (§rade MR. ROBERT GILLIS....................................................Teacher venti'i and .iglxth Gjradev 31 MRS. LILLIAN ALEXANDER Teacher Seventh fracte MR. HENRY J. HANKINS, JR.......................................Teacher sSixtU fracte 32 MRS. DORA WEDLOCK Teacher §?rade MRS. GENEVA WHITE....................................................Teacher fourth and ilth (graded 33 MRS. LUCILLE MEDLIN .Teacher fourth ra.de MRS. EVELYN CAMERON Teacher Uird (§rade MRS. MATEL VIALL.....................................................Teacher 34 «,Second fracte MISS ANN RHEM........................................................Teacher Qirdt and Second radea 35 ■irdt §rade MRS. DIANA MEGGINSON Teacher 0'.udtoMana Sam Leake, Melvin Morrison 0«£eteria StaH Lcr.ola Washington, Helen Robinson, Pauline Williams, Mrs. Frances Garvin 36 emotivities 19(51 ‘Qebel VCinq and Q ueen MISS BETTY ROBERTS MR. JIMMY McDONALD 38 Cflf[i46 cfllerry ( .hriatmcia 39 sue McKenzie eb l Stall Scate d, left to right: Lo ng; B a I dw i n; C h r i s coe, to right: Lausten; Thompson; Lovette; Cameron. Dietenhofer; Ehrhardt; Owens; McDonald. Standing, left PAULETTE DIETENHOFER..............Editor-in-Chief ANN EHRHARDT..............................Feature Editor MAC LONG........................Business Manager LYNDA OWENS BARBARA CHRISCOE.............Advertising Managers GERALDINE BALDWIN.............................Art Editor JIMMY McDONALD.............................Sports Editor JUDY CAMERON, JON LAUSTEN.........Junior Assistants ALMA LEE LOVETTE, WILMA THOMPSON......Advisors Editor-in-Chief 40 PAULETTE DIETENHOFER sStudent Council Standing: Long, President. Seated, Left to right: Stutts, Mr. Williams, Advisor; D i e t e nho fe r; Barry; Cole; Vice-President; Hardy, Secretary; McDonald, Treasurer Hinson. eta lub Left to right: Enrhardt, President; Dietenhofer, Vice- Long; Baldwin; Lausten; Williamson. President; Cameron, Secretary; Yarborough, Treasurer; 41 (§lee tub First row, left to right: Miss Ann Hovis, Director; Vest; Richardson;(Pincttes)Baldwin, Cole, Hinson, McCaskill, B. Yarborough, Wiseman; Stevens; Roberts; A. Ehrhardt. Second row: Bryant; Black; Edmonds; Gacomo; Kennedy; McKenzie; B. Yarborough; L. Owens; Hunt. Third row: Johnson; Gilbert; Parrish; Ritter; Robson; Frye; R Ehrhardt; J. Owens; Loudermelt; McDonald. future 5{omemflfeerd oI cAtnerica. First row, left to right: Ba Id win, President; Sheffield, Vice-President, Cole, Secretary; Hussey, Treasurer; Kennedy, Song Leader; Wisem an, Parliamentarian; Gramelsbach, Historian; Dietenhofer, Reporter. Second row: Black; Loudermelt; Edmonds; Gacomo; P. Hunt; Ritter. Third row: Stutts; Sullivan; Gilbert; S. McKenzie Grier; Jackson. Fourth row: Stevens; Burns, Advisor Mclcher; B. S he f f i e 1 d; Wicker; Owe ns; E h r h a r dt Johnson; M. Hunt; Frye. 42 ■rencA First row, left to right: Dietenhofer, President; Raymond; Richardson; Hussey; Cole. Third row: Gramclsbach, Vice-President; McKenzie, Treasurer; L. Martin; J. Martin; Maples; Hardy; Absent, Frye, Hemingway, Advisor. Second row: Stevens; Black; Secretary. ( rapsvine StaH 43 Left to right: Hemingway, Thompson, Advisors; Owens, Editor-in-Chief; Gramelsbach, Feature Editor; Stevens, Assistant News Editor; Wiseman, Yarborough, Roberts, Typists; Baldwin, Art Editor; Cameron, Sports Editor; Dietenhofer, News Editor; Williamson, Assistant Editor. =Bua driver Left to right: Kennedy; Cole; McDonald; Neff; Yarborough; Robson. Aeer leaders First row, left to right: L. Owens, Chief; Ehrhardt, Co-Chief; Second row: J. Owens; Cole; Gramelsbach; 44 Sheffield; Baldwin; Wiseman. a   C- n 1 JJ UNDA HINSON Forward i L V r n r JUDY CAMERON Forward v ABBY KENNEDY Forward n •V 1' Jf SUE McKENZIE Cuard CAIL WILLIAMSON Cuard ( LINDA SHORT I ' Cuard JOHNNY CARLTON CARY CAMERON JAMES BEDDINGFIELD MARTY McKENZIE jimmy McDonald BUTCH HARDY RICHARD OLDHAM MARSHAL LEWIS (Sjirld’ Ba. ketbaU Left to right: S. McKenzie; Edmonds; Hunt; Michael; Webster; McDonald; J. McKenzie; Hussey; Short; Hinson; M. Stutts; Cameron; Williamson; A. McKenzie; Yarborough; Grier; Hunt; Sheffield; M. McKenzie; Kennedy; Coach Gillis; Manager B. Stutts. Badketbcill Left to right, first row: Dietenhofer; .Martin; Cameron; Hardy; J. McDonald. Second row: Kennedy; Frye; McKenzie; Black;B. McDonald. Third row: Beddingfield; Andrews; Carlton; Oldham, Lewis; Coach Paschal. 4$ Friendly, frightening— yet always there. Yes, you are all these things. Friendly? Your doors are never shut; and, not once have your old walls had the much needed rest which accompanies a moment of utter silence. Frightening? Within your grasp you hold our future, what we will be and what we will do. As ye ars roll by and we, like you, are old and worn, your certain s pe c i a 1 n e s s will h o 1 d you in our hearts. So, here's to you — old P. H. S. 49 50 51 Clarabell Joe's Ciri Suzie Q. Wee Willie Winkie Moore Annie Oakley Irma Country Boy Pee Wee None Hopalong Carlton Renny Punkin Charlie Nanny Goat Polly Gerry- Star Mole Granny Bunch Fly Face Barb 52 (§oone f 0lub The rush is over The work is done, It had us worried But it was fun. Took lots of planning And lots of time, For pictures and features We racked our mind. Books were not studied Work came in masses, Because of the neglect We gave to our classes. Now the work is all over We've time to relax, Don't call on us, friends We've had it! That's facts!! 53 HOTELS SHOPS GARAGE Mi


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