Pittsboro High School - Dragonian Pi Hi Sca Yearbook (Pittsboro, NC)

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[ |Jittgbaro presented in ragontan hteteen punched jitxt -tilfao PUBLISHED ANNUALLY BY THE BETA CLUB OF PITTSBORO HIGH SCHOOL PITTSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA EDITED BY WADE BARBER, JR. MANAGED BY JUNE PEOPLES ADVISED BY MRS. ROY KIDD desire for gaiety JVnd % time for ljumtlttg . . . Dedication 8 Administration 10 Faculty 11 r ACTIVITIES Student Council 14 DRACONIAN 16 Dragonews 17 Science Club 18 Astronomy Club 18 Future Farmers 19 Future Homemakers 19 Band and Majorettes 20 Halloween Royalty 22 Librarians 22 Bus Drivers 22 Glee Club 23 Cheerleaders 24 Football 25 Basketball 29 Track 33 Baseball 34 Golf 35 Monogram Club 35 HONORS Miss Pittsboro High 38 Beta Club 39 Homecoming Court 40 Marshals 42 Boys ' and Girls ' State 42 Superlatives 43 STUDENTS Seniors 50 Juniors 58 Sophomores 62 Freshmen 64 Elementary 67 Primary 77 The Annual Staff for 1962 takes deep pride in dedicating THE DRAGONIAN to our advisor. She has given much of her time and help in the publication of THE DRAGONIAN. By this dedication, we would also like to show our appreciation for the concern and understanding which she has shown for each of her students. It is because of these and her many other fine qualities, that the Beta Club wishes to dedicate this DRAGONIAN to MRS. ROY L. KIDD. JVdmtnisiraiton tary . Pencils and c h a 1 k. . . exams and red marks. .. help and guidance., .discipline and encouragement— our faculty. acuity MR. ADRIAN ALLRED B.S. , High Point College Science and Physical Education Coach MR. GENE T. BROOKS .S., East Carolina College Social Studies and Math MISS PAULA COUNCIL .S., East Carolina Colleg Commercial Senior Sponsor MISS CAROLYN ELAM B.S., East Carolina College Public School Music Glee Club MRS. EUSTACE HO RTON A.B., Meredith College Home Economics F.H.A. MR. H.G. JOHNSTON . S., Mississippi State College Agriculture F.F.A. MRS. H.G. JOHNSTON A.B., W.C.U.N.C. Math Junior Sponsor MRS. ROY KIDD A.B., U.N.C. French and English Beta Club and DRACONIAN MRS. JOHN MAY . S. , East Carolina College English, Math Physical Education Cheerleader Sponsor MR. BOBBY MOTT A.B. , Pfeiffer College Science Science Club MRS. BAXTER RIGGSBEE A.B., U.N.C. English Draqoneus and Senior Play MRS. TOM ROBERTS B.A.j Blue Mountain College M.R.E., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Junior Sponsor English MRS. CLAUDE SHOTTS A.B., University of Alabama M.A., Columbia University Social Studies and Science Student Council Advisor Guidance Counselor Tammie Hultman, Valinda Clark, Treasurer; Tony Rhodes, Jerry Woods, Secretary; Pam Fitchett, Billy Gattis, Vice-President; Leonora Norwood, Wade Barber, Jr. , President. foetal Committee Peggy Harbison, Jane Brown, Sue Womble, Chairman; Jim Camp, Johnny Blair. sports Committee Earl Lasater, Chairman; Marcia Huntsman, Jerry Woods, Valinda Clark, Gene Griffin, Ike Griffin. Council Student organization. .. everyone a member. .. many on committees...first handbook published ... elections .. . speeches. . . assembly programs. . .representatives to North Carolina Student Council Congress. . . gym concession stand. . . rockin ' sock -hops. .. only three years old, it is still growing. WADE BARBER, JR. President semblg Committee Betty Jean Dean, Don Bolejack, Chairman; June Peoples. Election Committee |3Bouse and droimtta Committee Carol Poe, Chairman; Beverly Sullivan, Ruthie Ann Burns, Ginny Burns, Frances White , Luther White , Billy Norwood, Tony Rhodes, Lee Sullivan, Glenda Sue Gattis, Chairman; Don Bolejack, Jerry Woods. White, Jim Camp. Bragotuan Selling ads. . .planning annual. . .Mrs. Kidd, Advisor. . . doing the layout ... designing new seal ... choosing dedi- cation. . .frustration of picture taking. . .missing classes. . . taking ballgame pictures. .. hopes of best annual yet... late, late hours at night. . .catching mistakes. . .tired, tired staff. . .finally an annual. JUNE PEOPLES Business Manager WADE BARBER, JR. Editor-in-Chief Ike Griffin, Layout Editor; Gail Fitchett, Art Editor; Errol Roper, Photographer; Linda Burnette, Copy Editor; Pam Fitchett, Assistant Editor; Glenda Sue White, Copy Editor. Errol Roper, Feature Editor: Ruthie Norwood, Sue Womble, Carol Poe, Donna Hearne, Business Manager; Jane Brown, Peggy Harbison, Wade Barber, Jr., Mrs. Riggsbee, Advisor; Glenda Matlock, Ike Griffin, Sports Editor. Three years old. . . a new name . . .Intro Angus McFergus McTavish Dundee. . .Mrs. Baxter Riggsbee, referee... Why do I_ have to type all the stencils? ... Christmas issue... I just don ' t agree with all those tacky ideas ... Twisting to the mimeograph machine . . . Those editorials will get you expelled yet, Gail ! deadlines due— yesterday ? GAIL FITCHETT Editor-in-Chief txtntt dlttb Gail Fitchett, President;Carole Yount, Treasurer; Earl Lasater, Vice-President; Clegg Crawford, S e c r e t a ry; Wade Barber, Jr. , Marcia Huntsman, Robert Jackson, Guy Parks, Phyllis Harris, Tami Hultman, Raeford Bland, Jerry Woods, Linda Lashley, David Sparrow, Luther White, Betty Fearrington, Gail McBane, Charles Strowd, Don Smith, Ike Griffin, Sue Womble , Peggy Harbison, Henry Lewis, Arthur Perkins, Mr. Mott, Sponsor. Recently formed for scientific minds. . .Mr. Bobby O. Mott, Sponsor. . . Speak up, Gail . ..Tuesday meet- ings. . . monthly activity . . . individual programs. ..atoms, isotopes ... .rock- ets. . ,f i r e b a 1 1 s and b o 1 i d e s. . .big plans— Science Fair. . . scientific interest on the march. Club Informal organization. . .organized in 1960. . .Mrs. Mary Shotts, Advisor. . . interesting programs. .. Asteroids, The Zodiac, The Planets, Magnitude of Stars ...discussion. . . observing the heavens. . . with Mr. Dobson . . .purpose: to learn more about the universe. Seated: Candace Burns, Martha Burns, Sharon Copeland, Margaret Hamlet, Tami Hultman, Lydia Farrell, Phyllis Harris. Standing: Emory Thomas, Mrs. Shotts, Advisor; H.B. Clegg, MaryNooe, David Canine, Jerry Wasko, Fred Hamlet, David White, Terry Parker, Patricia Kellogg, Rebecca Crabtree, Carlene Meacham. 18 Mr. H.G. Johnston, Advisor; Bobby Moore, Treasurer; Donald Brooks, Vice-President; Rufus Horton, President; Leonora Norwood, Sweetheart; Billy Mann, Reporter; Britt Norwood, Secretary; Wayne Clark, Sentinel; Larry Newell, Sammy Jenkins, Tony Rhodes, Jimmy Beckwith, Ken Huntsman, Roy Peace, Kirby Adcock, Reid Hill, Larry Dominick, Ronnie Gunter, Larry Murdock, Ray Gunter, Jimmy Williams, Larry Farrell, Virgil Farrell, Elward Horton, David Cates, Wallace Mann, Marlon Campbell, Tony Stevenson, Lewis Heamdon, Joe Snipes, Bobby Beal, Ronnie Johnson, Harold Gastor, Bobby McNeill, Barry Williams, David Sparrow, Larry Hatley, J. A. Webster, Douglas Perry, Jimmy Mitchell, Johnny Covert, Wade Clark, Ronnie Gaines, James Roberson, Ray Churchill. Virginia Brafford, Emily Williams, Margaret Hamlet, Candace Burns, Treasurer; Wandra Harris, Clegg Crawford, Vice-President; Jimmie Rogers, Barbara Council, President; Mary Perkins, Sharon Copeland, Glenette Mann,Lydia Farrell, Elizabeth Hooker, Frances White, Valinda Clark, Janet Hunt, Carol Williams, Pat Eubanks, Frona Riddle, Sarah Partin, Sara Stevens, Etta Mae Ellis, Mrs. Eustace Horton, Linda Lashley, Elizabeth Heath, Nancy Carroll, Merrell Pendergraft, Patsy Branch, Linda McLaurin, Sara Hogan, Judy Green, Phyllis Cash, Secretary; Linda Farrell, Pat Perry, Jackie Foushee, Evelyn Fuller, Ann Mann, Joy Clifton, Sylvia Farrell, Dorothy Nunn, Julia Webster, Sandra Stubbs, Sara Thomas, Brenda Eubanks. ■■■■■ « ' _ J ' .. K and Mondays and Thursdays. .. an hour or so. . .grumbling and laughing. . .good ol ' Mr. Cole . . .the swing of the baton. . . clatterof drums. . .blare of the brass. . . some good music, some just noise... the scrape of chalk. . .notes explained . . . simple drill. . .swing band jazz. . .a cold mouthpiece at football games. . .cold hands and feet in the Christmas parade. . .lots of work. ..lot of fun... all enjoy music a little more. Majorettes: Judy Green, Jackie Foushee , Carol Poe,Mandy Gainey, Jimmie Rogers, and Linda Seagroves. Band: First row: Keith Roper, Robert Hughes, Mascot; Neil Flynt, Larry Downing, Tommy Hughes, David Womble, Edward McLaurin, Jamin Wood, David Morris. Second row: Lee Sullivan, Betty Fearring ton, Gail Fitchett, Wade Barber, Vice -President; Mike White , Jerry Johnson, David White, Bob Wachs, Greg Roper. Third row: Rusty Brewer, Danny Jenkins, Ike Griffin, Beverly Sullivan, and Ronald White . 20 King, Barry Williams; Queen, Ann Harris; Prince, Paul Cash; Princess, Elaine Horton; Primary Prince, David Mann; and Primary Princess, Pat FarreTl. librarian First row: Margaret Hamlet, Carolyn Olive, Betty Jean Dean, Phyllis Sturdivant, Mrs. Baxter Riggsbee, Advisor; Tami Hultman, C and ace Burns, Frances White, Glenda Sue Matlock, Judy Williams. Second row: Lee Sullivan, Carol Poe, Pat Wilkie, Wanda Harris, Patsy Branch, Barbara Petty, Nancy Thomas, Mary Lee Griffin, Gayle Blaylock. Third row: Peter Senkiv, Sammy Jenkins, Sue Womble, Peggy Harbison, Barbara Lewis, Dale Horton, Lydia Ann Farrell, Donna Hearne. fritter First row: Doug Perry, Ray Gunter, Steve O ' Daniel, Britt Norwood, Marlon Campbell, Donald B rooks, Elw ard Horton, Wallace Mann, Tony Stephens. Second row: Jo AnnGreen, Pat Wilkie, Bobby Moore, Jimmy Hackney , Lewis Stubbs, Ruf us Horton, Errol Roper, Manley Newton, Leonora Norwood, Sue Womble. (Bin Club First row: Becky Griffin, Tami Hultman,Candace Burns, Donna Hearne, Erlene Pendergraph, Linda Roberts. Second row: Carol Poe, Mary Perkins, Gayle Carpenter, Valinda Clark, Mary Griffin, Jennifer Kidd (Accompanist). Third row: Gayle Blaylock, Linda Lashley, Ann Harris, Frances White, Helen Goodwin, Judy Williams, Phyllis Harris. Fourth row: Glenda Matlock, Susan Barrett, Nancy Carroll, Linda Clark, Wandra Harris, Candy Batts, Sheila Hathaway. Fifth row: Lee Sullivan, Manley Newton, Billy Mann, Ray Churchill, Steve Pendergraft, Hollis Freeman. MISS CAROLYN ELAM, Director 23 P.H.S. 24— Carthage At Carthage, Griffin scored in the first. Freeman plunged in the second, then broke away on a long scorer in the third. Blair connected with Brasington in the fourth on a long aerial for the final score of the first victory. P.H.S. 26 -Coats Griffin started the action at Coats in the first with a plunge for the score . He again plunged in the second for score number 2; Freeman converted both extra points. Late in the second, Blair hit Brasington for the third score. Then, in the fourth, Blair intercepted a pass and scooted for the final score. Cheerleaders Center: June Peoples Chief Clockwise: Norris Jones Kay Mann Frances White Clegg Crawford Sue Womble Betsy Baldwin Ginny Burns Ruthie Norwood P.H.S. 19— Central Blair started strongly in the first quarter on home ground, when he hit Brasington on a long aerial for a T.D. Freeman broke away for scoring stints in the second and third quarters for the Homecoming victory! P.H.S. 34-Ramseur At Ramseur, Blair shot to Brasington in the first for score number one. Rigsbee recovered an end zone fumble for the second quarter score. A pass to Brasington in the third and a plunge by Freeman gave the Dragons a comfort- able lead. In the fourth, an end zone tackle by Bolejack for a safety and a long run by Freeman rounded out the game. 25 The Men Who Don Bolejack and Marion Brasington Co -Captains Column One: David Sparrow Gene Griffin Ken Huntsman Ronald Stone Column Two: Johnny Eubanks Wayne Rigsbee Charles Strowd Rusty Brewer Column Three: Benny Rhodes Jimmy Flynt Ronnie Calhoun Jimmy Gales 26 Wear The Blue Adrian Allred Coach Column One: Hollis Freeman Tony Rhodes Virgil Farrell Carey Carpenter Mike Kellogg Column Two: Dale Farrell Bernard Farrar Louis Herndon Morris Jones Column Three: Johnny Blair J. A. Webster Barry Williams Earl Lasater Robert Jackson 27 P.H.S. 19 -Norwood 6 At home, Griffin started things rolling with a score in the first. Griffin tallied again in the last quarter. Following a score by Norwood, Freeman crossed the goal for the last score of the night. P.H.S. 25 —Boone Trail Early in the game, Blair made the first score. During the second Brasington scored on a pass from Blair. The third saw plenty of action as Freeman scampered for a T.D. and Blair rolled for the final score of the night. Team ' s right arm. CHAMPIONS P.H.S. 26-Angier 7 Angier started things off fast with a socre in the first. Then, Blair connected with Brasington on a 60 yard pass -run for a T.D. Blair passed to Freeman in the second for score number two. In the third Blair plunged five yards, and made the final score in the fourth on a four yard leap. Coach Norman Smith Managers; Luther White and Billy Gattis. RESUME The Blue Dragons, sparked by Johnny Blair, rolled up a 7 -2 season record for the Mid -Central Champion- ship. This was the best record for P.H.S. since the advent of eleven -man ball at the school. The team was comparatively small, but this did not stop the victories from rolling in. As for scoring, Hollis Freeman racked a team- leading 60 points. Marion Brasington with a season total of 43 was second man on the totem, followed by Gene Griffin with 36 and Johnny Blair who tallied for 3 1 . A tough line up front made these impressive figures possible . Of course, P.H.S. loses several team members every year, and this year was no exception. Don Bolejack, Hollis Freeman, Marion Brasington, Benny Rhodes, and Johnny Eubanks will not return to the ranks next year. All in all, the season was very good and prospects look bright for the Champs next year. MARION BRASINGTON Co-C aptain HARRY GOODWIN BARRY WILLIAMS JIM CAMP Dragons on the hardwood . . . First row: Wayne Rigsbee; Jim Camp; Hollis Freeman; Harry Goodwin; Johnny Blair; David Sparrow. Second row: Kirby Adcock, Manager; Barry WilliamsjRobert Jackson; Marion Brasington; Ray Churchill; Jimmy Beckwith. HOLLIS FREEMAN Co-Captain JOHNNY BLAIR JIMMY BECKWITH 11 1 JL My feet are cold! Why does this $% bus have so many holes? . . . Are we finally at the gym? I think we hit every bump in the road ! . . . Com ' on ' Swell ' , make it ! . . . Goodwin lucked another one ! . . . Is Ike on the bus? I ' m ready to go home . . . . Man, I hate to get up tomorrow! Grab that rebound ! Coach Norman Smith 30 LEONORA NORWOOD Dragonettes First row: Carol Williams; Margaret Hamlet; Mary W. Huntsman; Patty Kellogg; Barbara Council; Glenda Sue Nooe; Becky Crabtree; Janet Fearrington; Sylvia Farrell; White; Leonora Norwood; Jennifer Kidd. Ann Harris. Second row: Valinda Clark, Manager; Marcia JENNIFER KIDD MARCIA HUNTSMAN SCHEDULE ADRIAN ALLRED Coach Dec. 1, J . M . , here Jan. 26, Silk Hope, here Dec. 5, Apex, there Jan. 30, Broadway, here Dec. 8, Moncure, here Feb. 2, Greenwood, there Dec. 12, Apex, here Feb. 6, J.M. , there Jan. 9, Greenwood, here Feb. 9, Central, there Jan. 12, Moncure, there Feb. 13, Deep River, there Jan. 16, Central, here Feb. 16, Bennett, here Jan. 19, Deep River, here Feb. 20, Silk Hope, there Jan. 23, Bennett, there Feb. 23, Broadway, there The team got in a huddle. Is it good? SAFE! We ' ve got to win this one! Strike him out ! First row: Billy Gattis, Norris Jones, Morris Jones, Jimmy Williams, Johnny Covert, Jim Camp. Second row: Johnny Hearne, Johnny Bullington, Marion Brasington, Barry Williams, Mike Kellogg, Harry Goodwin, Jimmy Perkins, Hollis Freeman. 34 Big Bad Coach ! We ' ve got pep ! Monogram Club June Peoples, Ruthie Norwood , Ginny Bums, Norris Jones, Glenda White, Leonora Norwood, Wandra Harris, Marcia Huntsman, Jennifer Kidd, Barry Williams, Johnny Blair, Hollis Freeman, Gene Griffin, DonBolejack, Earl Lasater, Harry Goodwin, Luther White, Lacy Farrell, Billy Gattis, Mike Kellogg, Morris Jones, Benny Rhodes, Errol Roper, Marion Brasington, Wayne Rigsbee, Johnny Bullington, Bernard Farrar, Jim Camp. ottora 38 ftin Club ' These new ladies ' hats ! ! ' National honor society. . . consist of Juniors and Seniors. . .tapping ceremonies. .. scho- lastic average of 90 or above . . .Seniors publish annual. . . attend state convention once a year. ERROL ROPER President ' Home On the Range ' Janitor ' s assistants? Top row: Wade Barber, Jr. , Linda Burnette, Ann Burns, Ginny Burns, Jane Carpenter. Second row: Barbara Council, Lillie Daniel, Betty Fearrington, Gail Fitchett, Secretary; Pam Fitchett, Thelma Garrett, Bill Gattis. Third row: Ike Griffin, Earl Lasater, June Peoples, Bonnie Piercy, Glenda Sue White, Luther White, Vice-President; Carole Yount, Treasurer. PAT WILKIE Gail Fitchett, Linda Burnette , Wade Barber, Jr., Betty Jean Dean, Errol Roper, Glenda Sue White, Ike Griffin, and June Peoples. o ' and (Strls £ tntt BEST DRESSED Benny Rhodes and Phyllis Sturdivant MOST POPULAR Pat Wilkie and David Hackney MOST ATHLETIC Marion Brasington and Leonora Norwood JANE BROWN President (H ttl + v. , HARRY GOODWIN Vice-President tutor ilUass wi ttx% DONNA HEARNE Secretary GAIL FITCHETT Treasurer RICHARD RIGSBEE Serge ant -at -Arms Finally we ' re Seniors. . .time for ordering invitations, caps, and gowns. . . Junior -Senior Banquet. . . with a degree of sadness four years at P.H.S. coming to an end... WADE BARBER, JR. Logic is logic, that ' s all I say. Golf 2; Band 1,2,3,4; Vice-President 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Boys ' State 3; Marshal 3,4; Declamation 1; School Winner 2; Horton Metal 2; Annual Staff 3,4, Co-Editor 3, Editor 4; Dragonews 4; Student Council Secretary 2, Student Council Vice-President 3, Student Council President 4; Bus Driver 4; Superlative 4; Glee Club 1; Science Club 4. ROBERT O ' DELL BEAL Sometimes foolish, sometimes wise, often brilliant for his size . Baseball 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. 50 DONALD PERRY BROOKS Life is to me but just a comedy. Bus Driver 4; Superlative 4; Glee Club 4. CECIL CHARLES BROWN Yes, I study —sometimes. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. ELIZABETH JANE BROWN Manners, not gold, are a woman ' s best adornment. Girls ' State 3; Recitation 1,3,4; Class Vice-President 1,2, Class President 4; Dragonews 4; Social Committee 4; Superlative 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Librarian 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1, F.H.A. Vice-President 1. LINDA LEE BURNETTE Quietness is an indication of an ability to think. Beta Club 4; Marshal 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Co-Literary Editor 4; Glee Club 1; Librarian 1,2; Science Club 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3. DON PIERCE BOLEJACK Always laughing , never sad; sometimes naughty, but never bad. Basketball l;Football 2 , 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Boys ' State 3; Class Treasurer 3; Election Committee Chairman 4; Glee Club 3,4; Superlative 4. ANNIE ESTELLE BOONE Solitude is sometimes the best society. 4-H Club 1,2; F.H.A. 1. PATSY ROSE BRANCH True to her work, her word, and her friends. Librarian 4; F .H. A, 1. MARION BRASLNGTON I put all my troubles in a pocket with a hole in it. Basketball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4; Football 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Superlative 4; 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4. . . 1962 jL . w LA VAN COVERT Live always in the best company when you read. 4-H Club 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2,3. BETTY JEAN DEAN Three lights— the sun, the moon, and him. Marshal 3,4; Class Secretary 3; Elections Committee 4; Glee Club 4; Librarian 1,2,3,4. BRENDA DIONE EUBANKS Leave silence to the saints; I am but human. 4-H Club 1,2; F.H.A. 1,4. JOHN NORRIS EUBANKS, JR. Yet a mighty genius lies under this rough exterior. Southern High, Durham 1,2,3; F.F.A. 1; Football 4. GAIL CULVER FITCHETT Patience and gentleness are power. Band 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4; Beta Club 3,4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4; Girls ' State 3; Marshal 3,4; Class Treasurer 4; Annual Staff Art Editor 4; Dragonews Edi- tor 4; Superlative 4; Librarian 2; Science Club, Presi- dent 4; U.D.C. Essay Award 3; History Award 2,3. HAROLD GASTOR Not too grave, not too gay but just a jolly good fellow . F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, F.F.A. Officer 2, Judging Team 4, Crop Team 4. HARRY LEE GOODWIN Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co -Captain 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Class President 1, Class Secre- tary 2, Class Vice-President 3,4; Student Council 1; Superlative 4. JO ANN GREEN Good humor reaches far to last, makes new friends and keeps those of the past. Bus Driver 3,4: Glee Club 3: 4-H Club 1,2,3; F.H.A. DWIGHT McLEAN GRIFFIN, JR. A finger in every pie. Golf 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Boys ' State 3; Marshal 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Dragonews 4; Sports Com- mittee 4; Superlative 4; Glee Club 2,3; Science Club 4. DAVID RAY HACKNEY A one woman man am I. Superlative 4. JAMES ALBERT HACKNEY His only labor was to kill time. Football 1; Bus Driver 4; Glee Club 1,2,3; F.F.A. 1. MARGARET SINCLAIR HARBISON She hath a heart as sound as a bell and her tongue is the clapper; for what her heart thinks, her tongue speaks. Homecoming Court 2,4; Recitation 2,3, Winner 3; Dragonews 4; Social Committee 4; Superlative 4; Glee Club 1,2; Librarian 1,2,3,4; Science Club 4; 4 -H Club 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1,2. 1962 . . . DONNA LEE HEARNE Her aim is never to offend and every person is her friend . Class Treasurer 2, Class Secretary 4; Dragonews Busi- ness Manager 4; Superlative 4; Glee Club 3,4, Vice- President 4; L i b r a r i a n 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2; Essay Award 3. RUBY JOYCE HEATH It ' s nice to be natural when you ' re naturally nice. F.H.A. 1,2. ELWARD ARNOLD HORTON If all the boys who slept in class were placed end to end, they would be much more comfortable. Bus Driver 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Dairy Team 4. RUFUS RASTUS HORTON, JR. Handsome is as handsome does. GLADYS KECK Anything worth doing at all is worth doing well. WILLIAM FRANK MANN The World is no better if we hurry. Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Librarian 3; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2, 4, Seed Contest 4, Officer 4, Parliamentary Procedure 4. WALLACE MANN Men of few words are the best men. Bus Driver 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; 4-H Club 1,2;F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Dairy Farmers Award 3. GLENDA DALE MATLOCK Silence accomplishes much that noise cannot. Northern High School 1,2; Library Science 2; Art Club 1,2; F.T.A. 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Majorette 3; Dragonews 4; Glee Club 3,4; Librarian 3,4. 1 MANLEY CASPER NEWTON, JR. Let every man be master of his time, ' til seven-thirty at night. Football 2; Golf 2, 3,4; Bus Driver 4; Glee Club 3,4, Glee Club President 4. LEONORA AVIS NORWOOD Always smiling, always sweet, Always pretty, always neat. Basketball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4; Monogram Club 3,4; Majorette 1,2; Recitation 3,4; Student Council Senior Representative 4; Bus Driver 4; Superlative 4; Librarian 3j 4-H Club 1,2,4, 4-H Secretary 1 , 4-H President 2, 4; F . H. A. 1 , 2, F.F.A. Sweetheart 4. LYDIA RUTH NORWOOD Men may come and men may go, but I ' ll go with them . 11 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Home- coming Court l,3;Dragonews 4;House and Grounds Com- mittee 4. STEVEN TEER O ' DANIEL The brain is a wonderful organ— it starts working t he moment I get up in the morn and does not stop ' till I get to school . Band 2.3: Bus Driver 4: 4-H Club 1.2: F.F.A. 1.2. 19B2 . . . FRANCINE ELIZABETH RAY To know her is to like her. F.H.A. 1,2. BENJAMIN CLfDE RHODES John Marshall High School 3; Basketball 2; Football 1,4; Track 2,4; Monogram Club 4; Superlative 4; 4-H Club 1,2; F.F.A. 3; Industrial Arts 3; Electronics Club 3; Bowling 4. RICHARD MALCHOM RIGSBEE Like a powder puff, I ' m made for women! Baseball 4; Class Officer 4; Superlative 4; 4-H Club 1,2; F.F.A. 1,2. ERROL DARWIN ROPER As crazy as Dopey; as cute as Doc; as mean as Grumpy; but a good old sock. Track 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4, President 3,4; Beta Club 3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Boys ' State 3; Marshal 3,4; Class Officer 2,3; Annual Staff 4; Dragonews 4; Bus Driver 4; Superlative 4; Glee Club 3. SUE CAROLYN OLIVE And her dark eyes splendor, where the warm light loves to dwell. Garner High School 1; Glee Club 2; Librarian 3; 4-H Club 1; F.H.A. 2,3. SUSAN JUNE PEOPLES Speech is the index of the mind. Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Chief 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Girls ' State 3; Marshal 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Student Council Representative 3; Elections Committee 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Librarian 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1. BARBARA JEAN PETTY The world sure would be dull without me. Basketball 1,2; Superlative 4; Librarian 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1; F.H.A. 1,2. CAROL POE It doesn ' t pay to worry; things are bound to happen anyway . Basketball 1; Majorette Chief 4; Dragonews 4; House and Grounds Committee Chairman 4; Glee Club 4; Librarian 1,2, 3,4; F.H.A. 1. LONNIE SEXTON, JR. A bad excuse is better than none at all . Football 1; 4-H Club 2,3; F.F.A. 1 , 2, 3, 4, Officer 1, 2. PHYLLIS ANDREWS STURDIVANT A little mite of neatness and sweetness. Librarian 4; Senior Superlative 4: Glee Club 1; 4-H Club 1.2,3; F.H.A. 1,2,3. CHARLES LEE TUCKER I like school one way: closed. John Marshall High School 3; 4-H Club 1,2,3.4; F.F.A. 1 , 2, 3 , 4; Red Cross Representative 3; Electronics Club 3; Industrial Arts 3. HAROLD EUGENE TUCKER Take it easy, have your fun. let the old world flicker on. John Marshall High School 3; 4-H Club 1,2; F.F.A. 1,2,3, Off icer 2,3; Industrial Arts 3; Shop Foreman 3; Bowling 3; Electronics Club 3. GLENDA SUE WHITE A lovely maid with charm and grace, pleasing ways and a pleasing face. Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Monogram Club 3,4; Beta Club 4; Girls ' State 3; Marshal 3,4; Annual Staff 4; House and Grounds 4; Superlative 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Librarian 1,2,3; 4-H Club 1; F.H.A. 1,2. RONALD JERRY WHITE Must I work? What a waste of time! Band 1,2, 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2. PATRICIA CAROLYN WILKIE She loves them all, but her heart belongs to one. Homecoming Court 3, Homecoming Queen 4; Class Officer 1; Bus Driver 3,4; Superlative 4; Glee Club 3; Librarian 3,4; 4-H Club 1,2;F.H.A. 1,2; Safety Driver ' s Award 3; Softball 2. MARY SUE WOMBLE Never idle, never still, always talking, always will. Cheerleader 4; Monogram Club 4; Majorette 1,2,3; Recitation 3 , 4; Dragonews 4; Social Committee Chair- man 4; Bus Driver 4; Superlative 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Librarian 1,2,3,4; Science Club 4; 4-H Club 1,2. 3)tmtor (Ela ©fftcers LUTHER WHITE President JOYCE T1LLEY Vice-President GINNY BURNS Treasurer LACY FARRELL Sergeant -at-Arms KAY MANN Secretary- Only one more year. . .a year of study! study! , . .Junior magazine sale. . .broke all records. . .planning for Junior-Senior. . .measuring for class rings. . .picking daisies for daisy chain. . .receiving rings on Awards Day. WAYNE CLARK CADLE COOPER BARBARA COUNCIL TOMMY CREWS LILLIE DANIEL BERNARD FARRAR DALE FARRELL LACY FARRELL Junior . . MIKE KELLOGG EARL LASATER HENRY LEWIS CINDY MANN KAY MANN GAIL McBANE PEGGY McNEIL PATRICIA MEACHAM BOBBY MOORE BRITT NORWOOD DOROTHY NUNN MARY O ' DANIEL PAT PERRY BONNIE PIERCY WAYNE RIGSBEE JUDY SEAG ROVES LEON SHAW TONY STEPHENSON BRENDA STRICKLAND LOUIS STUBBS SANDRA STUBBS BEVERLY SULLIVAN JOYCE TILLEY SARA THOMAS JULIA WEBSTER LUTHER WHITE PATTY WILLIAMS PAUL WILLIAMS WKm JOHNNY BLAIR President BETSY BALDWIN Vice-President VIRGINIA BRAFFORD Secretary LINDA LASHLEY Treasurer JIMMY BECKWITH Sergeant -at -Arms One year at P.H.S. completed. . .no longer green freshmen. . .really settling down to work. . .those biology classes with frogs. . .looking forward to being Juniors. Betsy Baldwin Norma Beal Jimmy Beckwith Johnny Blair Raeford TMand Gayle Blaylock Virginia Brafford Carey _Carpje tef ! — Gayle Carpenter Nancy Carroll Ray Churchill Joy Clifton Jo Collins Phil Cooper Tohnnv Covert Etta Mae Ellis Kenneth Ellis Pat Eubanks Larry Farrell Jimmy Flynt Helen Goodman Judy Green Ronnie Gunter Ann Harris Wanda Harris Rena Hatley Norman Hilliard Sara Hogan Elizabeth Hooker Marcia Huntsman Robert Jackson Morris Jones Norris Jones Tommy Justice Jenni fer Kidd Linda Lasfrrey Ann Mann Larry Murdock Reba Parker Roy Peace Arthur Perkins Douglas Perry Jean Piercy Ronald Pittman James Roberson Jimmie Rogers Linda Seag roves Peter Senkiv Don Smith _David_Spaxraw- Charles Strowd Lee Sullivan Barry Williams Carol Williams Jimmy Williams Judy Williams Jerry Woods refctjmen Class ©fftcers a IRENE FAIRCLOTH President J. A. WEBSTER Vice-President CARLENE MEACHAM Secretary FRED HAMLET Treasurer JIMMY GALES Sergeant-at-Arms The firstyearona long road to being a Senior. . .a year of confusion. . .being teased and picked on by upper classmen. . .having to do all of the dirty work. . .Finally we are used to being in high school. Kirby Adcock Margaret Baker J.C. Barrett Susan Barrett Candy Batts Russell Brewer Candace Burns Martha Burns Judy Caldwell Ronnie Calhoun David Canine Grace Carroll Phyllis Cash David Cates Linda Clark Valinda Clark H.B. Clegg, Jr. Sharon Copeland Becky Crabtree James Currie Mollie Daniel Nancy Daniel Ashely Deaton Le Verne Eubanks : : • rr V S Irene Faircloth Linda Farrell Lydia Farrell Ted Farrell Virgil Farrell Janet Fearrington Linda Fields Anne Finn Frank Foushee Evelyn Fuller Ronnie Gaines Jimmy Gales Roger Goodman Becky Griffin Mary Lee Griffin Fred Hamlet Margaret Hamlet C.W. Harris Donna Harris Phyllis Harris Sheila Hathaway Larry Hatley Ralph Hearn Elizabeth Heath Louis Herndon Reid Hill Dale Horton Lora Rea Howard Tami Hultman Janet Hunt Kenneth Huntsman Sammy Jenkins Ronnie Johnson Leah Jones Jo Ann Keck Patty Kellogg Bob Knight Peggy Lane Barbara Lewis Bobby McNeil Glenette Mann Linda Mann Manley Mann Carlene Meacham Jimmy Mitchell Larry Newell Mary Watson Nooe Linda Nunn Pierre Oldham Linda Parker Terry Parker Sarah Partin Guy Parks Merrell Pendergraft Steve Pendergraft Erlene Pendergraph Mary Ann Perkins Bonnie Perry Frona Lee Riddle Jimmie Riggsbee Peggy Roberson Linda Roberts Peggy Shore Joe Snipes Sarah Stevens Bonnie Stone Ronald Stone Bob Thomas Emory Thomas Nancy Thomas Nancy Tripp Ronnie Vaughn Richard Waldeck Jerry Wasko Dale Webster J. A. Webster Ann Wheeler David White Frances White Patsy White Dale Williams Steve Williams Jimmy Wolfe Katherine Wright Laura Andrews Beverly Bland Larry Brown Sylvia Churchill Eugene Clark Tommy Clegg Jo Ann Dickerson Louise Ellis Betty Jean Griffin J.W. Hill Sara Josey Johnny Justice Renny Kremer Raymond Mann Rebecca Parker Kaye Rice Gregory Roper Lillie Mae Sexton Greg Smith Anne Straughn Sara Jean Taylor Charles Thomas Micheal White Janice Varner Not Pictured: Jerry Whitaker MISS BETTY JO AMICK MR. ALTON G. CAMPBELL f r k IB - B . Wayne Campbell Bonnie Carpenter Glenda Kay Dixon Martha Gunter Archie Hackney Johnny Herndon Don Johnson Jerry Johnson Margaret McAllister Bonnie McCrimmon Ronald Moses Phyllis Pittard Jerry Sanders Randy Smith Kathy Thomas Valinda Thomas r . m 1 Michael Thompson Louise White Oren Williams Shelia Williams Teddy Williams Sharon Woody Debby Yates Edna Earl Batts Susan Brewer Ken Bouldin Teresa Blunt Cliff Carter Edward Cooper Danny Council Everett Crisco Marvin Eubanks Catherien Gastor Jessie Finney Trudie Gastor Donna Kay Goodwin Jacqueline Harmon John Hall Linda Sue Hearne Worth Holleman Joe Scott Justice Charles Lutterloh Steve Mann Martha Neal Peggy Jo Riddle Billy Tucker Jamin Wood WL m Iff! mm. ' m (iradi MR. NORMAN SMITH MRS. DONALD A. THOMAS Douglas Badders Johnny Cole Frankie Cooper Betty Jean Council Jimmy Diggs Joe Dilleshaw Randy Ellis Bill Farrell Wayne Foushee Mary Tom Griffin Betty Sue Gunter Tim Hog an Frances Jenks Nannie Jenks Ronald Mendenhall J ' Vaughn Moore David Morris W.C. Oldham Lukie Pender Barbara Ann Roberson Kenneth Ryan Dare Scott Jeanette Shore Joe Thompson Trudy Tyson Bob Wachs v . 1 1 Jm ? 7 7 if ■ - a u y 1 - - ... V x 1 BBS jUMKjl. Wayne Brafford Kendall Bullingto G wynne Burke Savon Cole Kenneth Crabtree Brenda Eubanks Bonnie Farrell Steve Farrell Van Farrell Vickie Freeman Sue Goodman George Griffin Earl Gunter Annette Heath Jerry Henderson Rose Hill Shirley Hill Ronald Horton Tommy Hughes Robert Lewter Brenda Moore Gail Parks Jerry Reeves Joe Riggsbee Willis Robertson Larry Ryan Carolyn Snipes Fred Waldeck MRS. P.R. JACKSON MISS SUZANNE JERNIGAN aSSl. rf fc. ifc-i, JL. HBB TIP V ' ' A i Mo Michael Blackwelder Lee Buchanan Freddy Chriscoe Wilma Clark Timothy Cooper Vann Creed George Fuller Glinda Faye Garrett Douglas Gunter Margaret Heath Karen Hinds Gary Howard Larry Jacobs Allie Johnson Gary Johnson George Justice Fannie Lopossay Reid Markham Wesley Petty Judy Potts James Reeves Ricky Riddle Gary Sears Elsbeth Senkiw Ronnie Strickland Carol Triplett Charles Wheeler Mitchell Williams Dennis Arnold Betty Sue Boone Ronnie Bowles Lora Ann Bowling Mary Caldwell Sandra Cash Marvin Creed Jack Dickerson Ann Elixson Garry Eubanks Bryan Farrar .Will a Fearrington Bassel Finney James Goodwin Cassie Horton Glenn Johnson Jane Johnson Kathy Kidd Jimmy Lane Janie Mann Edward McLaurin Carol Moses Frankie Pendergraf Nancy Perry Bob Reeves Joanne Smith Larry Smith Arnold Torbert ft I ' . ' - , 1 - i r . . .i ' )1 r ' . ■ aft .for Hp jH Hbl JeNHI MRS. A.L. McNFJLL MR. JOHN R. SHANER Debra Brown Alton Campbell Andy Canine Jimmy Dawson Sammy Dilleshav Larry Downing Francis Easter Charles Eubanks Dennis Eubanks Barry Ellis Nancy Foushee Brenda Hackney Melba Howard Stacy Holt Patrica Jenks Stanley Jones David Knight Billy Kremer Kenny Norwood James Potts Randy Roberts Jean Sanders Ray Suttles Joan Wasko Brenda Walder Elton Wheeler Carolyn William: George Yates r ) r am a ft Vm MISS MABEL CHEEK MRS. J.D. COLLINS ; Re- -vv ■km ... |B| ■ HI i p SHE nH Keith Allen Marie Barrett Linda Boone Charity Clark Deborah Durham Sheila Farrell Jesse Fearrington Don Fuller Diane Gregory Ruth Gourley Carol Harward Patricia Henderson Kaye Hemdon Kathy Horton Cheryl Hudson Bruce Ihme Connie Kern Bertha Mann James May Mike McAllister Paulette Meacham Janice Meacham Renee Moore Robert Parks Kay Petty Mike Poe Jeanine Riddle L.D. Riddle Ralph Sanders Johnny Shaw Teresa Titus Clara Whitaker Ted Williams Mike Wilson Martha Windham Jftiirf (Stack JTifttj €radi Alana Atwater Kay Austin John Badders Dave Blackwelder Brenda Bland Rhonda Buchannon Mary Campbell Paul Cash Donald D lton Gayla Dilleshaw Edward Duke Dona Durham James Farrar Ronald Farrell Rosie Farrell Dan Fields Rena Fish Louene Goodman Benny Gunter Michael Harward Stephen Hearne Thomas Hearne Stanley Horton Mickey Howell Joette Markham Janet Mason Edward Moore Carolyn Nooe Polly Parrish Arthur Smith Russell Thomas Ava Sue Tripp Henry Tudor Bonnie Tysor Debra Wagner I-inioo Wkito W -T Julia Atwater ■Ml - - ' JW ■ ■■ i: 1 J |V ' Robert Daniel Clifton Easter ? 9 J|b t Nonie Farrell £ IF ' f Donny Guthrie Danny Harmon ' ... 4 „- Irvin Jones gwwgM w Wayne Josey A Etta Mae Keck Kathy Lassiter mP ' L Robert Manring | - - jf Jesse McBane Phil McNeill , Nancy Neal v t 5 s Donald Parker 4% j . 1 ... . Jerry Partin Sarah Reeves Ricky Smith Bonnie Titus Kenneth Triplet! Christine Walters Ifowttj (grade Shelia Amos Stepehn Anderson Connie Blaylock Jeremiah Bunker Linda Burke Ann Daniel Vivian Dixon Nora Ellis Dianne Farrell Kay Farrell Janet Farrell Jimmy Goodman Barbara Hackney Bonnie Hackney Dan Harris Cathy Jo Harris Kay Jones Jimmy Lewter Judy Lewter Louisf Manring Deborah Markham Cindy Mathiesen Linda Mitchell David Northcutt Lee Pendergraph Berry Petty Doris Roberson Dale Snipes Wayne Wheeler Cherene Whitaker Richard Whitfield Ray Womble fTj fj |7j ' MISS LINA B. MOORE MRS . LUCILLE F. SEARS ■P323| r J JSa ' ' ff V B l aKShl amttk tXnSCrn Ml fc A jf ii 41 Gloria Jean Bouldin Harriet Sue Bowles Phillis Joan Campbell Michael Cates Ronald Cheek Dann Lee Chrisco Melvin Roy Clark Kent Wilson Cooper John Charles Diggs Mary Beth Dominick David Eubanks Margaret Fearrington Arnold Finney Billy Goodman Belinda Gray Elizabeth Heatherley Sheila Hicks Charlotte Howard David Jones Catherine Lassiter Beth Markham Richard Reeves Alice Riddle Edward Roberson Debra Seagroves Linda Stone William Smith, Jr. Cathy Ann Vaughn Jean Williams Esther Wheeler Alfred Waldeck MRS. WILSON WOMBLE MRS. CARL YATES Librarian J tmrtlj (Iratb tklSS NELLIE G. WHEELER imperial Education Gllass James Baker Ray Baker Barbara Breedlove Kathy Breedlove Eddie Cotton Vester Horton Allan Jenks Jean Jenks Archie Lanius Donald Ray Merritt Hubert O ' Daniel Tommy Riddle Donnie Roberson Cecil Stone Ann Williams Cynthia Wood Richard Amos James Arthurs, Jr. Pamela Arthurs Lolly Blair Butch Canada Winfred Cheek Joe Crawford Eddie Ellis Jane Goodman Carey Green Robert Hughes Paulette Johnson Bruce Keck Betsy Kidd Evelyn LeMay Brenda McGhee Don McNeill Wayne Meacham Pamela Mitchell John Oldham Jerry Poe Jean Reagan David Roberson Eddie Robertson Maurice Sanders Pamela Self Ella Senkiv Linda Shaw Michael Smith Larry Suttles Cathy Tripp Biff White Kathy Williams f ird (fetadt xrd dratte James Atwater Troy Barnes Royce Chambers Susan Dale Ellen Davenport Catherine Fuller Ted Griffin Evalyn Griffin Linda Gunter Wayne Hackney Eddie Haithcock James Hamlet Charlotte Hearne Becky Howard Sherry Lewis Sharon Mitchell Gearl Moses Earl Moses Karen Ratliff Dwight Ryan Edward Straughn Ricky Tripp Teressa Tuck Terry Tysor Hal Wagner Deborah Webster James White Eddie Williams Stephen Williams Vickie Woody George Barrett, Jr. Nancy Boone Charles Brame Dale Sue Daniel Thomas Downing Jean Farrar Candy Finn Billy Hamlet Dennis Hearne Vicki Hearne James Henderson Edward Howard Ricky Jacques Stanley Johnson Denise Kidd Jo Lanier Marty McBane Scott Meredith, Jr. Martha Ann Mitchell Patricia Newton Ralph O ' Daniel Lisa Parrish Billy Petty Gilbert Riddle Fred Riggsbee Martha Roberts Haywood Sanders Vicki Seagrove Bobby Tripp Shelby Tripp Roy Walters Deborah Williams Rebekah Woodruff 1 w in f • , £1 C ' ■H l i . t illili Ik. yd Second drade Rebecca Anderson George Andrews Steve Barker Pam Cash Phyllis Campbell Mike Carroll Diann Chruchill Scott Cole Fred Diggs Louise Ellis Deborah Eubanks Alvin Fuller Carolyn Eubanks Sylvia Griffin George Hackney Sharon Hearne Barbara Justice Frances Lawrence Ray McGhee James Oldham Brenda Ragan Dean Riggsbee Albert Sanders Bobby Shore Kay Taylor Sylvia Triplett Stanley Wagner Larry Williams Leon Williams Pegggy Williams Donald Womble Sarah Wolf fill Diane Barnes Glenn Braxton Bevery Calhoun Ronald Churchill Elbert Clark Gerald Clark Brenda Covert Larry Crabtree Pamela Farrell Patrica Farrell Barry Freeman Thomas Gray Pat Griffin Debbie Hamlet Joe Jackson Jack Lassiter David Mann Ly nn Mann Janet McCullen Re id Moore Keith Paitin Sammy Phillips Elaine Ratliff Bobby Roberson Frankie Snipes Timothy Taylor Ronald Triplett Diane Tripp Teresa White Robert Williams Stanley Williams Mark Windham MRS. ELIZABETH WILLIAMS MRS. MARSHALL ATWATER j— i—Mi Jftrst (Sratb Cathy Blackwelder Belinda Boykin Paula Bratti Danny Carlyle Johnny : Chfiscoe Arthur Clark Ida Durham . Jimmie Earl James Ellis Rosa Ann Ellis Donna Finney James Garner Ray Glosson Gregory Goodwin Doris Gray Kathy Griffin Donald Grumble Gregory Hackney Johnny Hackney Susan Harris Diane Hudson Timmy Holleman Marie Jones Randy Keck Douglas Phillips Lester Ray Porter, Jr. Diane Smith Dennis Thrift Cynthia Tripp Kathy Vick Bobby Williams Brenda Wood Steve Woody Maria Arnold Gail Ashworth Richard Burnette Elizabeth Burgess Floyd Chambers Ann Clark Mark Cole Ricky Coleman Fred Dale, III Frances DaniaL Sidney Domineck Jerry Eubanks Eugene Finney Connie Foushee Scottie Fry Debbie Gourley Earl Green Randy Griffin Kenneth Hackney Janet Harmon Dianne Heame Mattie Hicks Glenn Howell Jerry Ihme Mike Jackson Danny Lassiter Joey Lucas Donna Manring Colby Parks Kelly Poe Marlene Sears Betty Triplett Denise Tuck Susan Woody ■ ' s Si i 1 flat ' - i .-t - !;. 1 ■ — - jw L - W u K mB (Wet IP| MRS. GLADYS LINDLEY MRS. LENA M. WATERS Jill Arthurs Sally Bland Jo Ann Boone Amelia Bryan Paul Bratti Jane Brewer Cheryl Burnette Cynthia Cates Sharon Cheek Eddie Clark Gene Farrell Milo Goodman Jeffrie Herndon Terry Herndon Harry Horton Terry Horton Ronald Langley Pamela Lindley Timothy Lloyd Jeffrey Markham Pamela Oakley Eric Oldham Kenneth Perry Gail Petty Joe Rice ' Leslee Richard Millie Riddle Chris Smith Diane Snipes Sharon Stubbs Billy Joe Suttles Ricky Torbert Gary Whitaker Sylvia White Mike Yates ft 111 P B wifl p p 4 (§k PITTSBORO CASH GROCERY DISCOUNT SHOE CENTER 83 Compl iments WEBSTER POULTRY CO. 84 Compl iments of THE BANK OF PITTSBORO 85 TWIN LAKES GOLF CLUB, INC, Mann ' s Chapel Road Phone Chapel Hill 942-3207 Compliments of BALDWIN STOUT SHOP Ladies Infants Children ' s Wearing Apparel Pittsboro, N. C. Rupert Eubank ' s Esso Servicenter Highway 1 5 North Pittsboro, North Carolina fMl ICT US DO YOUR OUBVl LEWIS BODY SHOP Phone KI 2-3971 Body and Fender Repairs 24-Hour Wrecker Service Compliments of McCRIMMON DRUG COMPANY Pittsboro, N. C. ARTHUR ' S MEN ' S STORE Phone KI 2-475 1 Pittsboro, N. C. your key . . . TO GREATER VALUES 86 GENERAL MERCHANDISE Dial KI 2-9699 Compl iments of HENRY BLAIR Compl iments of HARRIS AND FARRELL ' S Bynum, North Carolina MOTOR SERVICE CO. General Aufo and Truck Repairs Phone 2-4491 Pittsboro, North Carolina WILLIS BARRETT Conservation Pulpwood Dealer Pulpwood - Saw Timber Timber Lands Moncure Road Approved Forestry Free Marking Practices Service Keep North Carolina Green TOWN COUNTRY SUPERETTE Groceries, Produce, and Meats J. C. CRUTCHFIELD, Owner Thompson St. KI 2-4331 Pittsboro, N. C. Watch Repairs Jewelry Fountain Service ROBERT ' S SODA AND JEWELRY SHOP Pittsboro, N. C. L. M. DURHAM GROCERY Bynum, N. C. 88 Compl iments of GENERAL CREOSOTING Gulf, North Carolina ECONOMY FURNITURE CO C.L. Shaw, Proprietor G.E. Appliances R. C. A. Radios 89 THOMAS BROTHERS FURNITURE CO. Funiture and Floor Covering Phone Kl 2-4121 Pittsboro, North Carolina Compliments of McNeill Roberts BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone KI 2-3891 Pittsboro G.R. Williams Groceries and Service Batteries, Accessories, Tires, Tubes Highways 15-501 North Pittsboro, North Carolina CITY ELECTRONIC SHOP Zenith Television Radios Tape Recorders Hi-Fi Stereophonic Appliance s Sales and Repairs WESTERN AUTO SALES AGENCY Phone KI 2-3291 102 Hillsboro St. Compliments of PITTSBORO ICE AND FUEL 90 Compl iments COOPER HARRIS, INC. Ford, Falcon and Thunderbird THE WS«:S of the s 8- C.E. JONES COMPANY 24 East Street - Telephone Kl 2-3941 Fine Home Furnishing China, Crystal, Gift Ware Pittsboro, North Carolina FAT ' S PLACE Fishing tackle, live bait, and crickets Bynum, North Carolina C. B. PERRY Groceries - Gas - Oil Phone KI 2-3161 Pittsboro, N. C. Frigldaire MODERN APPLIA NCE CENTER Your G. E. TV Dealer Frigidaire Appliances Phone KI 2-55 1 1 Pittsboro 92 Esquire Socks Holeproof Hosiery Fruit-of -the - Loom Socks Bachelors ' Friend Mojud Hosiery - Kayser Hosiery Schiaparelli Stockings Phoenix Hosiery for Men and Women Supp-hose for Men and Women Manufactured by KAYSER-ROTH HOSIERY COMPANY, INC. Burlington North Carolina THOMPSON VINCENT, INC. REALTORS Members: National Association Real Estate Boards National Institute of Farm Brokers Farm Specialists Timberlands Appraisals 19 Hillsboro St. Pittsboro, N. C. KI 2-477 1 LICENSED TO SERVE YOU BEST 1 93 GRIFFIN SHOE SHOP Men ' s Work Clothes Shoe Repairs Shoe Shines Phone K I 2-3741 INSURANCE For Those Who Want the Best Life - Hospital Accident - Sickness MALCOLM MCNEILL Pittsboro, North Carolina Phone SH 2-3651 Siler City POWELL ' S GULF SERVICE AND GROCERIES at Orange - Chatham County Line on Highway 15-501 Phone 942-1253 Apples All the Time FARRELL ' S GULF SERVICE Phone KI 2-9491 Pittsboro, N. C. UPTOWN BEAUTY SHOP ' Where Beauty Meets Fashion Phone KI 2-3671 PITTSBORO FLORIST POLLY AND JIM FLYNT Phone: KI 2-5371 Night KI 2-2852 E.B. STONE FINANCE CO. Of Lexington, Inc. Small enough to know you Large enough to serve you- Financing and Refinancing Dwight W. Beane, Manager Siler City 94 For the best in bsso Service Trade at M n v at n o n Rrn IN U 1 VV UUU LJ L KJ o . J— 35U OL 1 V ILL 11 LCI o Number 1 Number I 136 West Franklin St. Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd. Chapel Hill, N.C. Durham, N.C. Phone 942-3771 Phone 489-9474 Andrews-Riggsbee Hardware, Tractor, and Implements Paint, Seed, and Feeds Carrboro, North Carolina Phone Chapel Hill 942-3146 North Carolina ' s Number 1 Family of Fine Dairy Products 10 NG MEADOW FARMS 95 PITTSBORO HARDWARE Sawmill Supplies Wetherhill ' s Colorizer Paints See us for your repair needs. Phone Kl 2-2011 Pittsboro, North Carolina Compliments of WILSON ' S BARBER SHOP ROSCOE WILSON EUGENE BARKER Barber s Pittsboro, N. C, TOWN SHOP Ladies Ready-to-Wear Next to the Blair Hotel Pittsboro, North Carolina Compl iments of Pet Dairy Products WRENN AND WRENN INSURANCE J. Speight Wrenn Thomas K . Wrenn Providing Satisfactory Insurance Phone SH 2-3451 Siler City, North Carolina Compl iments of BUCKNER JEWELRY HUNT ' S DEPARTMENT STORE THE FABRIC SHOP CRANFORD STUDIOS SCOTT ' S CROWN SERVICE AND GROCERY EL-REO RESTAURANT 96 Compl iments of HENRY ' S RESTAURANT Cadillac - Oldsmobile - Chevrolet JUSTICE MOTOR CO. Pittsboro, North Carolina 97 C.C. ROUTH MILLS Flour - Meal - Feeds Baby Chicks and Supplies Bonlee, North Carolina B.M. HANCOCK Baby Chicks and Feed Siler City, North Carolina McLAURIN GROCERY Fancy Groceries - Fresh Meats Frozen Meats Fresh Vegetables Goldston, North Carol ina Fertilizers Farm Supplies FARMERS EXCHANGE, INC. Siler City, North Carolina Feed Seed JOHNSON COTTON COMPANY of Siler City Inc . ' Everything for the Farm and the Home Cash if you have it; Credit if you need it. CHATHAM DAIRIES MILK Phone Kl 2-4021 Pittsboro, North Carolina Compliments of PITTSBORO DRY CLEANERS, INC LACY R. BURNS, Mgr. cleaning KI 2-3821 Pittsboro, N. C. Compliments of MATHIESEN CLINIC PETE ' S MARKET Fancy Groceries, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Best Qual ity Meats Phone Kl 2-3951 99 Congratulations to Seniors of 1962 Pittsboro Branch of First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Sanford Pittsboro, North Carol ina REEVES ESSO SERVICE HUMBLE Pittsboro, North Carol ina POPE ' S, INC. of Pittsboro Quality Merchandise at Low Prices We Are Never Undersold HALL ' S DEPARTMENT STORE Dry Goods--Shoes--Notions and Ready to Wear R.C. Murdock .... Owner Hi I Isboro Street Pittsboro, North Carol ina SUN VALLEY SELF SERVICE Good Gulf Gas and Oil Hi -Way 64 One Mile East of Pittsboro, North Carolina We, the annual staff of the ' 62 DRAGONIAN, wish to ex- press our thanks to the mer- chants who helped make our annual possible The Annual Staff 100 103 104 JVuingrapljs 105 s 106 107 108 109 no 111


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