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

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variety; indearing friendships; itimulating activity; itrenuous study; in! ! lustration and heartache ;oinpensated by achievement and joy; opportunity for mental, physical, md social development; i dominating factor in our lives; lie realities of today and he memories of tomorrow, IS presented in the 1968 Dragonian. Pittsboro High School 2 presents DRAGOMAN 1968 pi ■A . -V. • . ' i,. -c- VA ' • 7 ' , ;f ' ■ ' 7 ■ s ■ Cv C« ' Pittsboro, North Carolina Kditor in Chid- hnnly Roberts Business Manager- Ronnie Hatley Advisor-Mrs. Joyce C ' ofien 3 Contents Dedication 5 Academics 18 Action 30 Organization 50 Honors 66 Classes 80 Finances 130 We Dedicate Our appreciation of... Your concern for the individual, Your unending drive to help, Your enthusiastic support of school functions. Your unselfish desire to share your knowledge with others. Your endeavor to stimulate healthful living, to increase co-ordination and skill, and Your tireless efforts on our behalf Has prompted us to dedicate this 1968 DRACONIAN to you, Mrs. Annie Wilson May. Mrs. Annie Wilson May SmM ! ffUttsai- ' 5 A year at PHS generates The sound of laughter, A rallying cheer, A shout of enthusiam 6 A whirling carousel of activity An energetic smile, A vivacious spirit glowing with life 7 The habitual routine Learning through varied courses, A welcome break, Companionship, Concentration 8 The end of the day— The homeward journey, Desertion 9 Appreciation of faculty-- Steady and consistent, Possessing understanding, Enlightening the students. Instilling enthusiasm for learning 10 Tranquility an implement of creativity 12 The pursuit of knowledge—• Seeking individual identity, Learning of man and his world, Never ceasing to question w hy 13 A night to remember Formality, Excitation, Enchantment, The hest ever 14 Sharing the climax of the last days— Participation in school government, Anticipation of reward, Preparation for the final grades 15 The culmination of progress-- An indication of completion, A debut into the world. This is PHS. 16 SW P ' W P 18 IS • • • a challenge of learnings the guidance of teachers, the development of character, and a preparation for the future. ACADEMICS 19 Backbone of the School ADMINISTRATION . . .leads our school to progress by determining school policies . . .duties are many .. .decisions are great . . .symbols of power who have won the trust of the school and community . . .because of their leadership school life passes smoothly Mr. Merritt Wilson Assistant Superintendent School Board—Seated: Mr. Lewis Norwood, Chairman; Standing: Mr. James Griffin, Mr. Clifton Foushee, Mr. Norman Lisk; Not pictured: Mr. A. K. MUler. Mr. Gene Brooks Assistant Principal 20 Decisions for today and tomorrow LIBRARIAN . . .one who possesses a deep appreciation of books . . .devoted to a never ending task . ; .always ready to answer any questions . . .assisting students in research work . . .determined to keep the library a tranquil place-a haven for students GUIDANCE COUNSELOR . . .to chanel young people into the right vocations . . .infinite patience . . .willing to assist students in making important decisions for the future . . .always giving encouragement with a smile AMIRK W 4MIK)CAS Mrs. Dorothy Yates Mrs. Mary Shotts 21 Key to understanding ENGLISH . . .to understand and to be understood . . .inspiration from literature . . .development of creativity .. .expression of one’s ideas clearly . . .learning the techniques of grammar in order to succeed in our world Mrs. Ann Williams Mrs. Annie May Mrs. Mary Riggsbee Mr. Sam White 22 Opportunity to communicate FRENCH . . .learning to speak fluently . . .“practice makes perfect” ??? . . .struggling through grammar with the help of a patient “professeur” . . .enjoying an occasional song or game . . .attempting to comprehend French writings and culture Mrs. Louise Kidd BUSINESS EDUCATION . . .learning the ABC’s of the typewriter . . .hectic time writings . . .petrifying dictations . . .developing an understanding of the operation of a business office . . .a door to opportunity in an immense field Mrs. Joyce Cotten 23 The story of mankind Mr. Joe Burke SOCIAL STUDIES . . .a timeless adventure of the past, present, and future . . .appreciating our heritage . . .understanding the problems of society . . .exploring other cultures while gaining an insight of our own .becoming acquainted with our economic system .learning the principles of our democracy in order to become better citizens Mr. Gene Brooks 24 Mr. Gene Johnson Challenging concepts MATHEMATICS . . .exploring the unknown . . .improving the reasoning of the mind . . .apphcation of principles . . .a key to successful business . . .a complex and complete study SCIENCE . . .a study of the life elements that constantly surround us . . .knowledge gained through study and experiments . . .discovering the rules and forces that govern our universe Mrs. Esther Bowling Mr. Dwight Self 25 Learning through experience AGRICULTURE and CARPENTRY . . .introduction of new farming techniques .. .assisting in the beautification of the school . . .displaying excellent craftsmanship .working for a final result .playing an important role in the nation’s future Mr. David Stoudenmire Mr. William Lucas Mr. Norris Farrell 26 Aquiring new skills PHYSICAL EDUCATION . . .realization of abilities . . .eliminating stress through exercise . . .important for mental health . . .developing not only physically but socially HOME ECONOMICS . . .proficient home management . . .expressing domestic creativity . . .understanding family life . . .perfecting talents through constant efforts DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION . . .studying the seUing process . . .instruction in marketing and management . . .vocational preparation .. .knowledge gained through actual experience Mr. David Kitzmiller 27 Workers behind the scene •difficult, sometimes thankless jobs .secretarial aids who tend to the business of the school: running errands, typing, delivering absentee reports .custodians who keep a spotless school and a neat campus .a diligent lunchroom staff who struggles to prepare delicious and balanced meals .all these contribute to the efficient management of the school Mrs. Reba Torbert, School Secretary Teacher’s Aides—Mrs. Ruby Clark, Mrs. Sheila Hackney, Mrs. Dorothy Shaner, Mrs. JUl Lutterloh, Mrs. Gladyse Lindley, Mrs. Mamie Stoudenmire; Not pictured: Mrs. Mary Strowd 28 Valuable service to our school High School Lunchroom Staff: Mrs. Mabel Brooks, Mrs. Flora Scurlock, Mrs. Supervisor: Mrs. Laura Yates Eamestine Phillips, Mrs. Juanita Milliken, Mrs. Naomie Bell Custodians: Mr. Manly Cheek, Mrs. Milliken, Mrs. Hattie Headen Elizabeth Cheek, Mr. Sol Primary Lunchroom Staff: Mrs. Mae May, Mrs. Vergie Howard. 29 ISIfiP Va ' V ' ' t a. -, s,v a- ;2S; 5 i ' v ; «r ' Vx.vv.-- s 30 Moments of happiness heartache A pageant of shouting fans A profusion of equipment and The heat of competition. ACTION 31 No team is complete without its cheerleaders Cathy Bolejack, Junior Cathy Jo Harris, Sophomore MONOGRAM CLUB Bruce Ihme, Lee Smith, Dennis Parker, Sadie Farrell, Taylor White, Roy Eubanks, Tommy Parks, Merle Bouldin, Scott Whitaker, Doris Lashley, Debby Johnson, Cherene Whitaker, Steve Heame, Kay Reeves, Ronnie Ellis, WUliam Roberson, David Knight, Sheila Farrell, Fr kie Houser, Cathy Jo Harris, Mike Harward. 1 ' i Lolly Blair, Freshman Jackie Johnson, Freshman Frankie Houser, Sophomore 32 Chief Doris Lashley, Senior Merle Bouldin, Senior Kay Reeves, Senior Sheila Farrell, Junior Behind. . . every successful man. . . there stands a woman. . . and not too far behind. . . every DRAGON ATHLETE. . . follow the PHS CHEERLEADERS.. . initiating different cheers. . . sporting new uniforms. . . jubilant with every vistory. . . cheering through each defeat. . . a necessity. . . for PHS spirit. 33 • • • “Aw, come on! Quit trying to pull my leg.” “Just get me home.. .to bed!” Varsity in Action Skill and strength.. . enthusiasm. .. accomplishment and pride.. . teamwork.. . “Help! Help! Four hit harder than one.” Coaches combine individuals into team Coaches A. Allred and J. Shaner plan strategy. Practice-the coaches drill. . . To teach a sport.. . In hours long and hard.. . They work. . . Prepare for Friday’s. . . Clash—when the. . . TEAM of PHS. . . Shall take the field. Whitaker, Hearne, McNeil, and Suttles assist the team 35 First Row (left to right); Ray Suttles, Johnny Hearne, Bruce Ihme, Dennis Parker, William Roberson, Phil McNeil. Second Row; Robert Parks, Barry McCoy, Lee Smith, James Arthurs, Winfred Cheek. A year for rebuilding . . . Loss of 11 valuable lettermen. . . determination. . . separation of men from boys. . . sweaty, August practices. . . 1-2-3-4, 2-2-3-4, 3-2-3-4. . . boys fighting for victory. .. strategic coaches. . . aT. D. SPECIAL. . . victory over Yellowjackets. . . spectators screaming until they are hoarse.. . the cracking of helmets. . . hushed crowds-an injury. . . a water boy rushing onto the field. . . alert referees-penalties. . . Players graduating 1968; Wilson, Flynt, Suttles, White, Parks, Roberson, Parker, Smith, Whitaker. 36 First Row: Steve Thomas, Taylor White, Kent Cooper, Scott W hitaker. Odell Grumble, Tommy Parks. Second Row: Berry Petty, Neil Flynt, Johnny Wilson, Johnny Shaw, James Farrar, Bill Mitchell, David Spivey. an up and down season posted by Dragons Managers: D. Whitaker, S. Heame, and L. Suttles. sportsmanship. . . defeat. . . cheerleaders cheering the team onward. . . HUDDLE! ! “We’ve got to do it! ! !’’. . . a lack of experience. . . spirit. . . great effort. . . a long but worthwhile ride to Stoneville. . . a 3-7 overall season. . . gained experience. . . returning underclassmen around which to build next year’s nucleus. . . BLUE and WHITE. . . memories for nine SENIORS boys. . . 1967 FOOTBALL! 37 Dragons on the warpath • • Junior Varsity post 3-3-1 season “Boys! It’s like this. . says Coach Kitzmiller. Physical growth. . . learning to think quickly. . . opportunity for experience. . .. working with others. . . development of a fine group of spirited boys. . . for the 1968 Varsity Team. . . 1967 J. V. FOOTBALL TEAM. J. V.’s “hit’um hard” on the line of scrimmage. Wayne Wheeler, Hal Wagner, Ed Duke, Earl Dawson, John Johnson, Ricky Tripp, Ervin Jones, Jesse McBane, Marshall Wilson, Doyle Looper, Wayne Meacham, Stuart Hill, Kenneth Burke, William Evans (manager), Larry Roundtree, David Carter, Ronald Tripp, Harry Broadus, Tyndall Harris, Kenneth Roundtree, Carlyle Campbell. 39 40 Dragonettes Put Forth Great Team Effort 1968 Girls’ Basketball Team: Maycie Wilson, Joette Markham, Pam Arthurs, Paulette Johnson, Cathy Goodwin, Cherene Whitaker, Bonnie Tysor, Judy Lewter, Donna Payne, Lynn Whitaker, Paula Cooper, Captain Debby Johnson. Coach Jack Shaner and Manager Mandy Gainey. Just a little bit higher, Donna! Where’s the ball? A hustling group. . . concussions and more concussions. . . spirit. . . more victories than ever. . . a 12-8 record. . . a silly manager. . . a smihng coach. . . many returning players for next year. . . the best season in 15 years. . . 1968 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL. “Sock it to ’um! 41 Dragons Pull Through With A 9 11 Season Long hard practices. . . defeats. .. frigid bus rides. . . stops at “Ruth’s”. . . overtime. . . victories. . . great scoring and rebounding. . . an all-conference player. . . 1968 BOYS’ BASKETBALL. Manager John Wilson and Coach Adrian Allred. Captain Whitaker lays it in! 1968 Boys’ Basketball Team: Dennis Parker, Ray Suttles, Roy Eubanks, Danny Jenkins, Eddie Miller, Johnny Clark, Scott Whitak tj John Atwater, Mike Harward, Odell Grumble, Phil McNeil. -conf. Harward goes up. Swish? 42 43 Enthusiastic J. V. Players Gain Experience . . . A new coach.. . Strong players for next year’s varsity. . . VICTORIES. . . 1968 Junior Varsity Basketball. Too many hands on the ball! Jeannie Mason, girls’ manager; Stanley Wagner, boys’ manager; Mr. Harry Goodwin, J. V. Coach. 1968 Girls’ J. V. Team: Mary Margaret Williams, Ella Senkiw, Diane Farrell, Kathy Gales, Linda Shaw, Linda Mason, Melissa Reeves, Betsy Kidd, Pam Ellis, Bole Snipe s, Debby Overbee. 44 • • Prospective Varsity 1968 Boys’ J.V. Team: (first row) Wayne Meacham, Carlyle Campbell, Melvin Clark, Henry Goodwin, (second row) Mike Lemons, Randy Howard, John Johnson, Kent McGullen, Ray Womble, Ricky Whitfield, Don McNeil, Jimmy Thompson, James Arthurs. Combined efforts pull through J.V.’s for a winning season. J. V.’s fire from the comer. . .SWISH. . . another VICTORY! 45 • • • Steady teamwork shown by diamondmen 1966 Varsity Baseball Team First Row (left to right): Scott Whitaker, ■ Ladd Johnson, Ronnie Ellis, Ronald Horton, Jimmy Tilley, Roy Eubanks, Edward McLaurin, Second Row: Coach Jack Shaner, Lee Smith, Gerald Thomas, Ray Stone, Alan Miller, Colby Tilley, Freddy Crisco, Norton Singman, Alton Campbell. Coach Shaner surveys the situation with team members. Scott Whitaker gets ready to smash a left fielder. “What a work, boys!” Winning 15-4 season A 3-2 count. . . the wind up. . . the sound of wood cracking. . . the sound of the ball hitting the glove. . . constant outfield chatter... dust. . . homeruns. . . 1967 BASEBALL. All Conference Members: G. Thomas, C. Tilley, R. Horton, R. Stone, A. Miller (not shown). In the hot blazing sun the bench gets warm! ! ! 47 Boys’ Basketball 29 Pittsboro 19 33 Pittsboro 29 36 Pittsboro 31 26 Pittsboro 25 29 Pittsboro 38 39 Pittsboro 44 24 Pittsboro 25 21 Pittsboro 23 47 Pittsboro 28 24 Pittsboro 47 50 Pittsboro 33 26 Pittsboro 42 35 Pittsboro 34 37 Pittsboro 30 48 Pittsboro 15 30 Pittsboro 23 22 Pittsboro 36 48 Pittsboro 38 29 Pittsboro 47 52 Pittsboro 23 Apex Ramseur North Moore Coleridge Farmer North Moore Franklinville Apex Grays Chapel Chatham Central Seagrove Liberty Coleridge Farmer Franklinville Grays Chapel Chatham Central Seagrove Liberty Ramseur 1968 Sports Scores Varsity Football 7 Pittsboro 31 Liberty 13 Pittsboro 6 Apex 7 Pittsboro 29 Maxton 0 Pittsboro 13 Chatham Central 7 Pittsboro 30 Southern Alamance 14 Pittsboro 13 Ramseur 0 Pittsboro 6 Chatham Central 7 Pittsboro 6 Stoneville 6 Pittsboro 7 Wakelon 7 Pittsboro 31 Erwin Baseball 6 Pittsboro 5 13 Pittsboro 4 12 Pittsboro 0 8 Pittsboro 5 5 Pittsboro 3 2 Pittsboro 1 8 Pittsboro 5 9 Pittsboro 5 3 Pittsboro 5 7 Pittsboro 8 3 Pittsboro 2 17 Pittsboro 4 13 Pittsboro 1 4 Pittsboro 6 19 Pittsboro 11 7 Pittsboro 4 7 Pittsboro 2 2 Pittsboro 3 5 Pittsboro 7 Farmer Coleridge Seagrove Grays Chapel Ramseur Chatham Central Liberty Franklinville Siler City Siler City Chatham Central Broadway Broadway North Moore Deep River Seagrove Broadway Farmer Farmer 48 Girls’ Basketball J. V. Football 36 Pittsboro 42 Apex 12 Pittsboro 0 Jordon Matthews 60 Pittsboro 55 Ramseur 0 Pittsboro 7 Liberty 60 Pittsboro 62 North Moore 13 Pittsboro 19 Ramseur 78 Pittsboro 65 Coleridge Pittsboro 21 Fuquay 61 Pittsboro 56 Farmer 7 Pittsboro 7 Liberty 28 Pittsboro 60 North Moore 14 Pittsboro 7 Ramseur 72 Pittsboro 76 Franklinville 45 Pittsboro 7 Jordon Matthews 48 Pittsboro 51 Apex 61 Pittsboro 45 Grays Chapel 54 Pittsboro 53 Chatham Central 64 Pittsboro 51 Seagrove 51 Pittsboro 77 Liberty 63 Pittsboro 55 Coleridge 64 Pittsboro 69 Farmer 64 Pittsboro 66 Franklinville 56 Pittsboro 65 Grays Chapel 70 Pittsboro 50 Chatham Central 42 Pittsboro 35 Seagrove 53 Pittsboro 88 Liberty 63 Pittsboro 65 Ramseur J. V. Basketball-Boys’ 46 Pittsboro 30 Chatham Central 58 Pittsboro 12 Jordon Matthews 63 Pittsboro 43 Chatham Central 54 Pittsboro 34 Jordon Matthews 39 Pittsboro 54 Turrentine Jr. High 34 Pittsboro 30 Apex 48 Pittsboro 39 North Moore 40 Pittsboro 64 Turrentine Jr. High 54 Pittsboro 20 Chatham Central 75 Pittsboro 38 Chatham Central Ray Suttles and Scott Whitaker, All¬ conference football players. J. V. Basketball- Girls’ W Pittsboro L W Pittsboro L W Pittsboro L L Pittsboro W L Pittsboro W W Pittsboro L W Pittsboro L Chatham Central Jordon Matthews Chatham Central Jordon Matthews North Moore Chatham Central Chatham Central 49 50 the quality of leadership the cooperation of members, the preparation for social living, and the satisfaction of a job well done. CLUBS 51 Student Council: . . .highly recognized organization . . .a link between the student body and administration . . .sponsors of extra-curricular activities . . .representative of scholarship, leadership, character, and honesty . . .a democratic organization “What is your opinion, Martyne?” Committee Chairmen: Kathy Baker, Finance Committee; Kay Reeves, Projects Committee; Pam Woods, Social Committee; Candace Meacham, Elections Committee; Ricky Whitfield, Sports Committee; Martyne Self, Constitution Committee; Wanda Jones, Publicity Committee; Mike Jackson, Parliamentarian; Mike Harward, Assembly Committee. Student Council Representatives; Lynn Whitaker, Emily Roberts, Andy Branch, Betsy Kidd, Frankie Houser , Standing: Sherry Lewis, Melvin Clark, Carlis Johnson, James Arthurs, Bertha Mann, Angela Dietrich, Ricky Whitfield, Margaret Williams, Mary Norwood. 52 Experience in leadership . . .consists of the entire Student Body . . .a vivacious group . . .strives to promote co-operation . . .virtuous ideals . . .an attempt to instill pride and honor Mike Howard, Vice President; Beth Markham, Secretary; Carlyle CampbeU, Treasurer. President Andy Branch Installation of officers. 53 ’68 DRACONIAN STAFF Emily Roberts, Editor in chief Mrs. Joyce Gotten, Advisor Pam Woods, Organizations Editor Linda Mann, Directory Editor Candace Meacham, Literary Editor Merle Bouldin, Honors Editor Today’s reality — tomorrow’s memories Kay Reeves, Sports Editor . . .creativity . . .deadline. . .deadline. . . dead . . .unbelievable amount of work . . .famous last words-“No ads, no annual.” . . .PHS is an industrious Dragonian Staff - Kay Webster, Faculty Editor Johnny Waldeck, Classes Editor Martha Hogan, Student Life Editor Ronnie Hatley, Business Manager Shirley Eubanks, Assistant Business Manager, Elaine Horton, Assistant Editor. 55 Dragon News . .aim to present the news . .all-Senior staff . .learning journalistic policies . .an outlet for prospective writers . .a service to our school Dragon News Staff; First Row: Amanda Gainey, Wanda Jones, Barbara Young, Jackie Stone; Second Row: Francis King, Emily Roberts, Kay Reeves, Pam Woods, Joan Oldham; Third Row: Candace Meacham, Debby Johnson, Linda Mann, Irma Senkiw, Kay Webster, Mary Norwood, Doris Lashley; Fourth Row: Martha Hogan, Linda Oldham, Ronnie Hatley, John Atwater, Walter Rhodes, Reid Bright. Chatham News Staff; Amanda Gainey; Doris Lashley; Kay Webster; Joan Oldham, Feature Editor; Ronnie Hatley; Kay Reeves, Editor; Wanda Jones; Pam Woods. 56 displaying journalistic skills . . .another deadline . . .a crying editor . . .“Where are the ‘typers’. . .?’’ . . .get the magic markers and colored pencils! ! . . .antagonism! ! ! ! Mrs. Baxter Riggsbee, Advisor Editorial Staff: Linda Mann, Business Manager; Wanda Jones, Art Editor; Candace Meacham, Managing Editor; Kay Reeves, Feature Editor; Linda Oldham, Sports Editor. Editor in chief: Amanda Gainey “Hurry up, assembly line-we’ve got a deadline to meet!” 57 Talent is a sacred trust • • • The Little Theatre First Row; Mr. Sam White, Keith Roper, Leonard Gunter, Jackie Stone, Mike Johnson; Second Row; Heike Dietrich, Kay Herndon, Ruth Sparrow, Joan Campbell, Janice Meacham; Third Row; Kathy Vaughn, Virginia Moore, Keith Allen, Robert Parks, Kay Austin; Fourth Row; Danny Jenkins, Beth Dominick, Linda Burke, Barbara Jean Hackney, Debby Durham; Fiftli Row; Steve Bryant, Judson Dark, Lisa Palmer, Rosy Farrell, Brenda Bland; Sixth Row; Pam Fletcher, Ricky Riddle, Rupert Eubanks, Stuart Hill, Pat Henderson; Seventh Row; Ray Suttles, Cheryl Hudson, George Cooper, Jim Brady, Jennifer Edwards; Eighth Row; Taylor White, Mark Malcolm, Martha Mann, Carolyn Nooe, Steve Keck. . . .a chance to exercise talent . . .enduring hours of learning lines . . .endless nights of rehearsal . . .and finally-the production .. .an important asset to PHS Officers; Mr. Sam White, Advisor; Keith Roper, President; Leonard Gunter, Vice President; Jackie Stone, Secretary; Mike Johnson, Treasurer. Key Club ... A community service . .service organization . .civic-minded youth . .boys only . .energetic members . .fund-raising drives . .an invaluable addition to our extra-curricular activities Officers: Steve Bryant, Vice President; Jesse Farrington, Secretary; Vernon Braxton, President; Mike McAllister, Treasurer; Standing: James May, Jerry Clark, Scott Whitaker, Phil McNeil, Melvin Clark, Taylor White, Johnny Clark, John Atwater, Ken Cooper, Johnny Shaw, Mike Harward, Johnny Wilson, Bruce Ihme. Debaters find rewarding experiences . . .tireless research . . .preparing briefs . . .undoubtedly gaining new knowledge .. .regional debates . . .quest for victory . . .rewarding work-debate Pam Woods; Wanda Jones; Sherry Lewis; Ronnie Hatley; Mike Johnson; Marie Barrett; Mark Malcolm; Mr. Sam White, sponsor; Linda Oldham. VICA . . . Building for the future Jerry Andrews, Danny Jenkins, J.R. Griffin, James May, Ricky Riddle, Mike Johnson, Don Cheek, Larry Goodwin, Steve Keck. . . .a new club . . .daily ride to Moncure . . .a tremendous project . . .tlie futur e carpenters 59 Chorus—Aspiring Vocalists .abundance of enthusiasm .practice. . .practice. . .practice .Chrsitmas and spring concerts .. .devoted group . . .musically inclined . . .a hardworking group First Row: Elaine Horton, Debby Johnson, Gail Felton, Debra Wagner, Joette Markham, Diane Cross, Patricia Carpenter, Deitra Carter, Ruth Cotten, Kathy Vaughn, Joan Campbell; Second Row; Cathy Clark, Betsy Kidd, Annie Ruth Council, Brenda Allen, Kay Webster, Jackie Johnson, Sherry Lewis, Evelyn Crabtree, Charlene Horton, Cathy Baker, Rosy Farrell, Brenda Bland, Shirley Eubanks,- Kay Petty; Third Row: Edna Riddle, Linda Shaw, Melissa Reeves, Pam Arthurs, Lolly Blair, Jennifer Edwards, Jackie Stone, Paulette Meacham, Joan Oldham, Sandra Moore, Ann Daniels, Sue Baker, Margaret Collins, Terry Tuck, Debra Markham, Debra Webster, Sheila Amos, Ethel Gard¬ ner, Pam Self, Mary Campbell, Polly Parrish; Fourth Row: Ronnie Mitchell, George Cooper, David Spivey, Tommy Holland, Leonard Gunter, Mike Harward, Jim Brady, John Johnson, David Knight, Keith Roper, Johnny Wilson, Stanley Horton, Robert Hughes. Officers: Peggy Jo Bland, Pianist; Debby Johnson, Vice President; Mike Harward, President; Pam Arthurs, Secretary; Johnny Wilson, Treasurer; Jackie Stone, Manager. Mr. Gene Johnson, Director 60 Art Club . . . discovering talent .painting trash cans .chance to share their appreciation and abilities with others .gaining a broader knowledge of past artists .possessing the unde finable something —talent .an outlet for talent First Row; Bob Harris, Randy Howard, Walter Rhodes, Gene Oldham; Second Row; Judy Singman, Paulette Meacham, Virginia Moore, Debby Webster, Janet Mason,Amanda Gainey, Sharon Mitchell; Third Row; Doni Durham, Ellen Stoudenmire, Margaret Fearrlngton, Frankie Houser, Bonnie Tysor, Linda Oldham, Rhonda Buchanan, Angela Dietrich, Cathy Jo Harris, Brenda Noble. Officers; Wanda Jones, Vice President; Ronnie Hatley, President; Marie Barrett, Program Chairman; Sara Reeves, Sec¬ retary-Treasurer; Mrs. C. C. Shotts, Advisor. 7 (jxi, 7 . . .ambitious students who undertake a third year of French . . .interesting programs . . .dressing in costumes of the French provinces j erstanding of Fran . Fran J nd its peoph L - Seated; Doni Durham, Carolyn Nooe, Brenda Bland, Joette Markham, Kay Reeves, Kay Webster, Candace Meacham, Merle Bouldin, Elaine Horton, Peggy Jo Bland, Angela Dietrich; Standing; Frances King, Carolyn Cooper, Judy Singman, Wendy Daniels, Lisa Palmer, Mike Harward, Walter Rhodes, Teresa McLaurin, Martha Hogan, Mrs. Louise Kidd, Advisor. Officers; Brenda Bland, Song Leader; Candace Meacham, President; Teresa Mc¬ Laurin, Secretary-Treasurer; Merle Boul¬ din, Vice President. 61 Future Homemakers of America . . .to promote better homes and better family relations • • -praparing for the future . . .to increase opportunities for development of leadership • • -truly an energetic club . . .attending district rallies Officers: Karen Ratcliff, Treasurer; Gloria Bouldin, Secretary; Bonnie Tysor, Vice President; Mrs. Sallie Horton, Advisor; Kay Bray, President; Ruth Sparrow, Song Leader; Angela Dietrich, Parliamentrain; Hope Bouldin, Reporter; Ethel Gardner, Historian. First Row: Betty Sanderford, Debra Webster, Phyllis Heame, Diane Olinger, Deitra Carter, Kathy Baker, Kathy Gales, Karen Ratcliff, Charlotte Hearne; Second Row: Vickie Lanier, Charlene Horton, Jean Reagan, Connie Blay¬ lock, Jane Goodman, Glenda Hall, Jeannie Mason, Pam Ellis, Debbie Barber; Third row: Linda Hill, Sharon Mitchell, Sandra Moore, Carol Barnette, Betsy Kidd, Cynthia Worrill, Ella Senkiw, Cathy Jones. First row: Bonita Shropshire, Linda Mason, Kay Bray, Alana Atwater, Drusilla Gilmore, Gloria Bouldin, Brenda Bland, Shirley Eubanks, Virginia Moore, Janice Meacham, Paulette Meacham: Second row: Sue Baker, Charity Clark, Ellen Mann, Beth Dominic, Linda Burke, Janet Farrell, Janet Mason, Cathy Clark, Rosie Farrell, Ethel Gardner, Carolyn McNeil; Third row: Hope Bouldin, Charlotte Howard, Ruth Sparrow, Linda Sanders, Marie Barret, Linda Tuck, Deborah Durham, Shirley Scurlock, Cathy Jo Harris, Merle Bouldin; Fourth row: Sadie Farrell, Brenda Allen, Mary Norwood, Lillian Wolfe, Jennifer Edwards, Doris Roberson, Bonnie Tysor, Angela Dietrich, Louene Goodman, Judy Lewter. 62 Future Farmers of Ameriea . . .development of agricultural leadership, cooperation and citizenship . . .encourages members to improve their farms and to practice thrift .. .to strive for improvement in scholarship . . -livestock and dairy shows . . .tool identification contest . . .the future farmers from PHS First Row; Dwight Rhyme, Jerry Strickland, Randy Wimberly, Jimmy Andrews, Wayne Hackney, Donnie Ellis, Eddie Ray Roberson, Eugene Farrell, Joe Crawford; Second Row; Jerry Poe, Winfred Cheek, Ricky Tripp, Phillip Strickland, Stuart Hill, Jimmy Thompson, Ed¬ ward Straughn, Ted Griffin, Wilton Satterwait; Third Row; Robert Holt, Robert Canada, Lee Pendergraph, Terry Tysor, Earl Moses, Steve Williams, Richard Amos, Gerald Moses, Allen Butler; Fourth Row; W.S. Lucas, Hal Wagner, Jimmy Hearne, Gary Carter, Cary Green, Earl Dawson, David Robinson, Ronald Cheek, Danny Partin, Wayne Wheeler, D. E. Stoudenmire. First Row; Kenneth Burke, Freddie Johnson, Rupert Eubanks, Mike Johnson, Ray Suttles, Robert Parks, Glynn Blackwelder; Second Row; Coy Brewer, Berry Petty, Gene Womble, Ricky Riddle, George Cooper, Don Cheek, Lynn Blackwelder; Third Row; Ray Womble, Steve Mann, J.E. Campbell, Ronnie Woody, James Gunter, Reid Bright, Donald Parker; Fourth Row; James Bouldin, Steve Thomas, Jim Brady, Dan Fields, Taylor White, Randy Gotten, Earl Roberson; Fifth Row; Larry Howard, Steve Walsh, Darrell Dickens, Benny Gunter, Fred Hinsley, Keith Allen; Sixth Row: Mr. Lucas, Billy Goodman, David Womble, Larry Goodwin, Mr. Stoudenmire. Officers: Berry Petty, Treasurer; Steve Thomas, Sentinel; Rupert Eubanks, Reporter; Larry How¬ ard, Vice President; James Boul¬ din, President; Jim Brady, Sec¬ retary; Mr. Stoudenmire, Mr. Lucas, Advisors. 63 Seeking a future profession—Health Careers . . .to guide those who are interested in a health career into the field of their choice .. .to inform young people of opportunities .. .attending health affairs . . .sponsoring community projects . . .having entertaining guest speakers. First Row: Pam Woods, Polly Parrish, Mary Campbell, Bonita Shropshire, Sherry Lewis, Kathy Baker, Deitra Carter, Charlene Horton, Ruth Cotten, Debra Webster, John Oldham; Second Row: Linda Mann, Alana Atwater, Ellen Mann, Carlis Johnson, Barbara Hackney, Drusilla Gilmore, Jean Williams, Kay Jones, Bertha Mann, Candace Meacham, Brenda Allen; Third Row: Charity Clark, Dianne Barber, Martha Hogan, Shirley Scurlock, Judy Singman, Cathy Horton, Doni Durham, Angela Dietrich, Bonnie Tysor, Janet Farrell, Amanda Gainey, Linda Oldham, Doris Lashley, Gloria Bouldin. Officers: Mr. Joe Burke, Advisor; Linda Mann, President; Mary Campbell, Secre¬ tary-Treasurer; Linda Oldham, Vice Pres¬ ident. Distributive Educatiou Club of America .promotes professional growth of students .highlighted each year by district rallies .expressing themselves in public speaking contests .preparation for distribution and marketing Officers: Neil Flynt, President; Libby Jones, Vice President; Louise Crutch¬ field, Secretary; Tommy Parks, Treas¬ urer; Lynda McLean, Historian; Ray Suttles, Parliamentarian; Mr. Kitzmiller, Advisor. First Row: Kay Bray, Janet Mason, Linda McLean, Jane Carroll, Tommy Parks, Louise Crutchfield, Neil Flynt, Ray Suttles, Wayne Moore; Second Row: D.W. Smith,Carolyn Cooper, Cheryl Hudson, Cathy Horton, Judson Dark, William Roberson, Mary Helen Reynolds, Virginia Moore, Patricia Wood, Janice Meacham; Third Row: Shirley Scurlock, Jacqueline Roundtree, Mike Wilson, Billy Goodman, Gene Womble; Fourth Row: Libby Jones, Ebbie Barrington, Danny Council, Keith Allen, David Knight, Tommy Holland, Steve Bryant, Sue Parker, Pat Henderson, Lee Smith, John Atwater, James Bouldin, Larry Mann, Steve Mann. 64 Our chauffers—The Bus Drivers Diane is ready to pick up her passengers and head home. . . .transporting students . . .safety, safety, safety .. .sweeping buses . . .screaming kids . . .patient bus drivers .. .work, responsibility, aid .. .processing books .. .making posters . . .filing! ! ! . . .efficient helpers—the librarians First row: Steve Keck, Rupert Eubanks, Coy Brewer, Jesse Fearrington, Johnny Wald- eck, Mike McAllister; Second row: James Bouldin, Robert Lewter, Jim Brady, Tommy Holland, David Knight, Larry Howard, James May, Danny Jenkins, Larry Goodwin; Third row: Jane Carroll, Brenda Bland, Bonnie Tysor, Jennifer Edwards, Doris Lashley, Linda Tuck, Diane Cross, Marie Barrett, Linda Oldham. Efficient Librarians ' ■ First row: Linda Gunter, Janet Mason, Sue Parker, Martha Mann, Jackie Stone, Frances King; Second row: Jennifer Edwards, Doris Lashley, Mary Helen Reynolds, Jim Brady, Mike Johnson Officers: Linda Smith, Treasurer; Gail Felton, President; Odell Grumble, Ser¬ geant at arms; Mrs. Dorothy Yates, Librarian; Mrs. Sheila Hackney, Aid; Sadie Farrell, Secretary; Kay Herndon, Vice President. 65 66 the hours of endeavorj the moments of suspense the height of achievement and the reward of recognition. HONORS 67 Reward of scholarship and citizenship Girls and Boys State week of lectures, campaign speeches, city elections, bills and resolutions, new acquaintances, and play? ? ? ? Marshals academic attainment stitching “1968” practicing with seniors left, right, left Baccalaureate Sermon Ronnie Hatley, Kay Reeves, Emily Roberts, James Bouldin. Kay Reeves, Kay Webster, Candace Meacham, Johnny Waldeck, Pam Woods, Linda Mann, Merle Bouldin, Martha Hogan. 68 Quest for knowledge Treats for senior Betas? Beta Club doughnut sales initiation. . . seniors’ joy “Beta food”; state convention. . late hours, lengthy lectures, officers’ election Discussing the state convention at Raleigh are Bonnie Tysor, treasurer; Peggy Jo Bland, Vice President; Johnny Waldeck, President; and Linda Mann, Secretary. 1 1 rl Mrs. Kidd directs the club in the principles of character, leadership, and achievement. First Row: Kay Reeves, Kay Webster, Linda Mann Vickie Boggs, Sheila Farrell, Joette Markham; Second Row: Pam Woods, Emily Roberts, Peggy Jo Bland, Maycie Wilson, Elaine Horton, Candace Meacham; Third Row: Shirley Eubanks, Teresa Roberson, Teresa McLaurin, Hope Bouldin, Merle Bouldin, Eourth Row: Debra Wagner, Angela Dietrich, Ellen Mann; Fiftli Row: Cathy Bolejack, Bonnie Tysor, Kay Petty, Martha Hogan; Sixth Row: Steve Heame, Carolyn Nooe, Ronnie Hatley, Johnny Waldeck. Charity Clark is not pictured. First in our hearts The reigning queen. . .Miss Linda Mann Valentine Queen elected by the students, crowned at half-time, sunny smile, bubbling personality, refreshing wit, friendly manner, a true queen. Pleasant thoughts of Twerp Week? Miss Betty SueBoone crowns Linda 1967 Valen¬ tine Queen during exciting moment at basketball half¬ time. 70 An ideal model Glinda Garrett, Miss P.H.S. 1967; Candace Meacham, Miss P.H.S. 1968; and Sybil Gardner, runner-up. Miss P. H. S. chosen from fifteen contestants; crowned in September; a symbol of charm, grace, personality, and poise. 71 Homecoming Court . . . Students’ Selection Freshmen.. .Pam Arthurs and Paulette Johnson Juniors. . .Maycie Wilson and Libby Jones 72 Jewel of the eourt Homecoming Queen a love for sports, gay personality, a melody for everyone, radiates enthusiasm, players’ choice. . . Miss Debby Johnson. The triumphant ride off the field! Debby Johnson, escorted by Tim Mitchell, is crowned by Melba Goodman, the 1966 Homecoming Queen. 73 To the top is our destiny Linda Mann and Andy Branch have individual ideas of how they will mostly likely succeed. Delightful to behold Sybil Gardner and Dennis Parker, beau and belle, are seated in an atmosphere of elegance and repose. 74 In the midst of everything 75 Life of every party Irma Senkiw and Leonard Gunter, the wittiest, play the role of master and slave. Unique in many ways Doris Lashley and Keith Roper pull the chains of personality plus. 76 A secret all their own Sadie Farrell and Scott Whitaker test their strengths as most athletic. Debby Johnson and Ronnie Hatley, most talented, try their skills at carving. Sense of co-ordination 77 In these we place our trust Emily Roberts and Martyne Self, most dependable, experi¬ ence a splash in the stream of responsibilities. i II irAiiiBmi k ■m Gifted with reasoning power Candace Meacham and Johnny Waldeck, most intellectual, relax in a game of “hide and seek.” 78 Recipient of a well-deserved honor awarded only to teachers of journalism, sponsored by Wall Street Journal , three-week seminar at U.N.C.-C.H. . . .principles of journalism .. .publication of U.N.C. Journalist Mrs. Mary W. Riggsbee Mrs. Riggsbee in the midst of all her work. 79 w mmm i - ;,vv m a conquest to the seniors anticipation to the juniors adjustment to the sophomores a challenge to the freshmen. HIGH SCHOOL 81 Scott Whitaker, Vice President Sybil Gardner, Treasurer Debby Johnson, Secretary Ronnie Ellis, Sergeant at Arm 82 BRENDA DALE ALLEN the necessity of twelve years of incessant toil. EBENEZER WELLINGTON BARRINGTON, JR. JAMES ARTHUR BOULDIN MERLE ELLEN BOULDIN KAY DEAN BRAY JAMES WILLIAM BRADY ANDREW JACKSON BRANCH 83 LARRY REID BRIGHT WILLARD STEVE BRYANT MOZELLE AUDRA BYNUM JAMES EDWARD CAMPBELL PATRICIA FAYE CARPENTER A new feeling KATHRYN JANE CARROLL of superiority ANNIE CATHERINE CLARK CLIFTON HOYT COLLINS 84 CAROLYN LEE COOPER GEORGE LEON COOPER experienced throughout the year. Our swinging little leaders, Jeff Mann and Midge Mitchell. ANNIE RUTH COUNCIL JENNIFER MANN EDWARDS 85 RONNIE RAY ELLIS College aeeeptanee— a dream that “Guess what! He’s taking our picture!” JERRY LEE EUBANKS RUPERT BLAND EUBANKS SADIE ANNE FARRELL 86 GAIL NORWOOD FELTON PAMELA FAYE FLETCHER NEIL DIXON FLYNT AMANDA JANE GAINEY JESSIE SYBIL GARDNER LEONARD NEWTON GUNTER, JR. pervades intimate feelings of anxiety and uncertainty. “I believe it’s that ring over there.” 87 EDITH MAE HATLEY RONALD WALTER HATLEY MARTHA ROBERTSON HOGAN TOMMY LENN HOLLAND LARRY JACKSON HOWARD MICHAEL KEITH JACKSON Junior-Senior leaves DEBRA LYNN JOHNSON KENNETH MITCHELL JOHNSON 88 LOUIS SYLVESTER JONES WANDA KAYE JONES a highlighting memory in our minds. A night we will always remember. FRANCES LEE KING DAVID LYNN KNIGHT 89 WILLIAM DANIEL KREMER College day, Senior parties, Maebeth . . . Seniors take their favorite subject—study hall. HAROLD STUART LASATER DORIS LOUISE LASHLEY ROBERT WAYNE LEWTER 90 NEIL EARLE McLAURIN LYNDA JOYCE McLEAN LINDA SUE MANN MARY CANDACE MEACHAM RONALD WAYNE MITCHELL RONNIE CHALMERS MITCHELL Term papers present a tedious and fatigable grind. Keith is caught at a serious moment. 91 TIMOTHY RAY MITCHELL MARY ELIZABETH NORWOOD LINDA FAYE OLDHAM CAROLYN SUE PARKER DENNIS MURRAY PARKER THOMAS FREDERICK PARKS Probing into the new and MARY HELEN REYNOLDS LILLIAN KAY REEVES 92 WALTER VAN RHODES fascinating world of Physics. EDNA MAY RIDDLE The mad scientists at work. WILLIAM WALDO ROBERSON, JR. EMILY MARCIA ROBERTS 93 RANDALL ALAN ROBERTS Unforgettable memories cherished forever . . . “This is how it works. Put your stencil on here and. . .” KEITH STEDMAN ROPER SHIRLEY ANN SCURLOCK HERTFORD MARTYNE SELF 94 IRMTRAUD LISBETH SENKIW JAMES LEE SMITH LINDA GAIL SMITH JACKIE SEAGROVES STONE LINDA DARLENE TUCK JOHNNY WALDECK, JR. everlasting friendships, and a long awaited diploma. Merle stands proudly as the symbol of honor is pinned on her. 95 SANDRA KAY WEBSTER STRAUGHN SCOTT WHITAKER HENRY TAYLOR WHITE JOHNNY PORTER WILSON LEO DOMINIC WINSTON, JR. LILLIAN MARIE WOLFE A year of frustrations and GENE FRANKLIN WOMBLE PATRICIA OLGA WOOD 96 PAMELA SUE WOODS PATRICIA ANN W ' OODS RONALD EUGENE WOODY rewards ended by graduation. “This is the last chance I’ll have to prove my seniority over a ‘green freshman.’ ’’ BARBARA JEAN YOUNG 97 Junior Class Officers: Steve Thomas, Sargeant at Arms; Debra Wagner, Treasurer; Bonnie Tysor, President; Joette Markham, Secretary; Eddie Miller, Vice President . Dianne Barber Marie Banett Brenda Bland Peggy Jo Bland Alana Atwater John Atwater Kay Austin Vickie Boggs Cathy Bolejack Linda Boone Hope Bouldin 98 Selling magazines, the Vernon Braxton Rhonda Buchanan Mary Campbell Paul Cash, Jr. Charity Clark Jerry Clark Johnny Clark Don Cooper Paula Cooper .Alan Council Danny Council Dianne Cross Louise Crutchfield Patricia Currie Wendy Daniel Judson Dark Angela Dietrich Debbie Durham Verdonia Durham Roy Eubanks Ill 99 struggling juniors try hard for Shirley Eubanks James Farrar Rosemond Farrell Sheila Farrell Jesse Fearrington Dan Fields Diane Gregory Odell Grumble Robert Harris Linda Hart Michael Harward Stephen Hearne Thomas Hearne Patricia Henderson Kay Herndon Cathy Horton Elaine Horton Stanley Horton Cheryl Hudson Bruce Ihme 100 the oncoming event—jnnior-senior. Am 1 glad that’s finished! Michael McAllister Teresa McLaurin Carolyn McNeill Mark Malcolm Bertha Mann Ellen Mann Larry Mann Martha Mann Stephen Mann Joette Markham Janet Mason James May 101 Measuring for and eagerly Eddie Moore Virginia Moore Vickie Nobles Carolyn Nooe Joan Oldham Judy Padgett Lisa Palmer Polly Parrish Kay Petty Mike Poe Linda Reynolds Jeanine Riddle 102 awaiting the well-earned rings. Jacqueline Rountree Johnny Shaw Bonita Shropshire Judy Singman Ruth Sparrow Russell Thomas Steve Thomas William Thomas Celeste Thompson Bonnie Tysor Debra Wagner Clara Lynn Whitaker Maycie Wilson Mike Wilson David Womble 103 Having experienced one Sophomore Class Officers: Cherene Whitaker, Treasurer; Gloria Bouldin, Secretary; Phil McNeil, Vice President; Fred Hinsley, Sergeant at Arms; Kent Cooper, President Keith Allen Shelia Amos Julia Atwater Dave Blackwelder Glynn Blackwelder Lynn Blackwelder Wallace Bland Gloria Bouldin Harry Bremer Coy Brewer Johnny Bright Kenneth Burke 104 year, sophomores soon Linda Burke Inge Butler Joan Campbell Mike Cates Melvin Clark Margaret Collins Kent Cooper Rachel Cooper Randy Cotten Evelyn Crabtree Ann Daniel Darrell Dickens Heike Dietrich Johnny Diggs Vivian Dixon Beth Dominick Nora Ellis Dianne Farrell Janet Farrell Nonie Farrell 105 become familiar with Margaret Fearrington Ethel Q dner Drusilla Gilmore Billy Goodman Louene Goodman Kathy Goodwin Larry Goodwin J. R. Griffin Benny Gunter James Gunter Reba Gunter Barbara Hackney Bonnie Hackney Cathy Jo Harris Dan Harris Sandra Hart Ann Heatherley Fred Hinsley Frankie Houser The food is good for a change 106 the ordeals of P.H.S. Henry Lefler Mike Lemons Jimmy Lewter Judy Lewter Debbie Long Doyle Looper Jesse McBane Barry McCoy Phil McNeil Louise Manring 107 Biologists, trying to identify Beth Markham Jeanie May Mason Linda Mason Linda Mitchell Wayne Moore Brenda Nobles Glen Nobles David Northcutt “a s d f-j k 1; ” 1, v - n Diane Parker Donald Parker Robert Parks Donna Payne Berry Petty Sarah Reeves Alice Riddle Ricky Riddle Doris Roberson Earl Roberson 108 and explain an nnknown world. Diligent study brings good grades. Betty Sanderford Linda Sanders Debra Seagroves D. W. Smith Dale Snipes J erry Snyd er David Spivey Lela Spivey Betty Stom Ellen Stoudenmire Eugene Thomas Kenneth Triplett Steven Walsh Cherene Whitaker Richard Whitfield Jean Williams Teresa Williams Lindy Wimberly Ray Womble 109 A new and different trend, ■• ' vx ' ' ' «‘ ' V- ' v‘ ■-® ' ' 1 ' ' V ‘ 1 V ' ' ' ' ' ' • -• ' ' V ' ' s. t-Vv -i . ; n -. ' ■iiSi,- Freshmen Class Officers: Don McNeil, Treasurer; Wayne Meacham, Vice President; Pam Arthurs, Secretary, Carlyle Campbell, President Ed Duke, Sergeant at Arms. Richard Amos Jimmy Andrews James Arthurs Pam Arthurs Sue Baker Kathy Baker Debbie Barber Jean Birmingham Connie Blaylock Donnie Bradley Sandra Brewer Harry Broaddus 110 experience in school Carol Burnette Tommy Burnette Allen Butler Carlyle Campbell Butch Canada Janie Carr Dietra Carter Gary Carter Ronald Cheek Winfred Cheek Steve Cooper Charles Cox Joe Crawford Earl Dawson Cathy Dixon Ray Dixon Ed Duke Donald Ellis Pamela Ellis Charles Fletcher Katherine Gales Henry Goodman Jane Goodman Marc Goodwin Carey Green 111 new ideas, new problems, and a Evelyn Griffin Ted Griffin Linda Gunter Wayne Hackney Edward Haithcock Glenda Hall Bobby Harris, Jr. Jimmy Hearn Phyllis Hearn Charlotte Hearne Linda Hill Stuart Hill Charlene Horton Randy Howard Robert Hughes Jackie Johnson Paulette Johnson Ricky Johnson Catherine Jones Bruce Keck Betsy Kidd Vickie Lanier Sherry Lewis Linda Lloyd Kent McCullen Don McNeill Debbie Markham Wayne Meacham Sharon Mitchell William Mitchell 112 Sandra Moore Earl Moses Wayne Moses John Oldham Eugene Oldham Diane Olinger Debra Overby Danny Partin Lee Pendergraph Patricia Phillips Jerry Poe Karen Ratliff Jean Reagan Melissa Reeves David Roberson Eddie Roberson Dwight Ryan Pamela Self Ella Senkiw Linda Shaw William Smith Brenda Staley Linda Stone Edward Straugh Jerry Strickland 113 future for this year’s freshmen. Phillip Strickland James Thompson Cathy Tripp Ricky Tripp Teresa Tuck Terry Tysor Hal Wagner Deborah Webster Esther Wheeler Wayne Wheeler Robert Whit l . Eddie Williams Kathy Williams Mary Williams Stephen Williams Shirley Wilson Marshall Wilson Randy Wimberly Vickie Woody Cynthia Worrell These freshmen are going nowhere fast. 114 High School Special Education Mrs. Jones is always willing and ready to assist her pupils. Ronnie Brown Eddie Gotten Ruth Gotten Robert Daniel Eugene Farrell Pamela Farrell George Hackney James Hamlet Larry Hanks Aubrey Moore Walter Robertson Lerry Rogers Wilton Satterthwaite Kerry Walters Gynthia Wood 115 116 mm Vi- s; ■ ' 0 W,4 miw « is ilife a basis for understandings a monument of disciplines a threshold to a profitable i e, and an acquisition to success. MINORS 117 Miss Betty Jo Amick Sixth Grade Mrs. Marshall Atwater First Grade Mrs. Katherine Barnes Sixth Grade Mrs. Nancy Blair Fifth Grade Mrs.Elizabeth Campbell Third Grade Mrs. J.J. Chesney Eighth Grade Mrs. Joyce Collins Second Grade Mr. Harry Goodwin Eighth Grade Developing and enlarging the Mrs. N.L. Green Fourth Grade Miss M.C. Hart Seventh Grade Mrs. Louise A. Harward Third Grade Mrs. Lucille Horton Second Grade Mrs. Edith Houser Fifth Grade Mrs. Bessie Hoyt Special Education Mrs. Joyce Jackson Eighth Grade Mrs. Jo Ann Jones Special Education 118 Mrs. Gladys Lindley First Grade Mrs. Clyde McCollum Fourth Grade Mrs. A.L. McNeill Fourth Grade Mrs. Jean Maner Sixth Grade Mrs. Dorothy Miller First Grade Miss Lina B. Moore Seventh Grade Mrs. Jo Ann Myers Special Education Mrs.Margaret Norwood First Grade many and nnexplored minds Mrs. W.C. Oldham Third Grade Mrs. Henry Procter Fifth Grade Mrs.Lois W. Thompson Second Grade Mrs. June Trageser Second Grade Mrs. Becky B. Wallace Seventh Grade Miss Nellie Wheeler Special Education Mrs. Sam White Sixth Grade Mrs.R.J. Williams Third Grade 119 Eighth Grade iefriey Malcolm David Mann Lynn Mann Pamela Milcliell Reid Moore Jerry Nobles Ralph O ' DunicI James Oldham Jeunnette PadgeU Lisa Parrish Billy Petty Mike Pope Brenda Ragan Elsinc Rotlirf Dean Riggsbcc I ' rcd Riggsbee Bobby Roberson Martha Roberts Uorotliy Robinson Maurice Sanders Vicki Scjgroves Tommy Smith Frankie Snipes John Spurrosc Larry Sutlles Kay Taylor Tim Taylor Diane Tripp Shelby Tripp Sylvia Triplett Wayne Thomas Stanley Wagner Teresa White Debbie Williams Larry Williams Leon Williams Steve Andrews Mervin Arnold James Atwater David Batnnglon Susan Birmingham Nancy Boone Glenn BroMon Douglas Brown Patricia Burke Wmona Burnette Beverly Callioun David Carter Pam Cash Royce Chambers Diane Churchill Ronald Churchill Elbert Clark Charles Cole Deborah Cox Gary Cox Larry Crabtree Sue Daniel Fred Diggs Tommy Downing Louise Ellis Deborah Eubanks Wdliam Evans Jean Farrar Pat Farrell Barry Freeman Henry Gules Sylvia Griffin Teresa Hall Debbie Hamlel Billy Hamlet Tyndall Horns Dennis Hearne Sharon Hearne Vickie Hearne Dinae Holland 120 Call Ashworth Jill Arihurt Judy Baker Steve Barker Dale Barnes Diune Barnes George Barrett Cathy Blackwcldei Sully Blund Jo Ann Boone Charles Brume Paul Brutti Pauls Brslli Jane Brewer Hrunk Boruddus Elusbctli Burgess Cheryl Burnelie Sylvia Butler Mike turroll Cynthia Cutes Bobby Chambers Sharon Check Ann Oark Eddie Clark Mark Cole Scott Cole Sammy Cooper Rickie Crissman Sydney Dominick Gregory Dukes Ida Durham Patricia Ellis Wayne l-arcow Scotlie Frye Alvin Fuller Tim Gilmore Carolyn Goodman Milo Goodman Gregory Goodwin Kathy GnlTin Seventh Grade Pslncia Grirfin Randy Cnflin Donald Grumble Lynn Hargraves Susan Harris Diune Hearnc- Tcrry Herndon Shunna HoUaway Tim Holleman Edward Howard Michael Howard Harry Horton, Jr Jerry Ihme Joe Jackson Mane Jones Barbuta Justice Randy Keck Ronnie Langley Pamela Lindley Lee Lloyd Seott Lucas Jeff Markham Martha Mitchell Linda Moffitl Kathy Noble PumeU Oakley Eric Oldham Veronica Padgett Dale Parker Keith Partin Mark Peak Kennclli Perry Call Petty Ray Porter Millie Riddle Gene Sayer Marlene Sear Diane Smith Uione Snipes Terry Snyder Ray Spivey Mitchell Sinckland Sharon Stubbs Eddie Tani Dennis Thnft Ricky Torbert Bobby Tnpp Belly Triplett Denise Tuck Cathy Vick 121 Sixth Grade Miirlu Arnold Usa Baker Jerry Barnes Joan Bouldin Daryl Bradley Anthony Bn l Clml Bryan Jams Bryonl Darlene Buehanun Michael Burnclie Richard Bumelle Oayle Casey Carolyn ChurchtU Howard Clark Sharon Clark Hill Clegg Raymond Collins Cynthia Cooper Sharon Cooper Van Cooper Halsy Council Darlene Cox Deborah Cox Ronnie Cox Jerry Crawford I ' rances Daniel William Diggs Mark Donaldson Jerry bubanks Nancy harrar Kenneth karrvll John f-arrcll Gwen l•catnnglon ConnK ' f ' oushec Bobby Gales Glen Gilliam Tony Goodwin Kdwatd Gunter Gregory Hackney Johnny Hackney John Hall Mary Hams Deborah Harward Norma Hathaway Lda Hcatlicrley Cecile Keaton Jeff Herndon Sharon Holder Uebbic Holland Jonnic Holt Jcnevercilc Howard Ricky Howard Dune Hudson Carol Hughes Robin Jacques Ray Johnson Dianne Jones Douglas Kelly Steve Kelly Debbie Krcmcr Calliy Lasvrenee Don McCoy Sharon MeCullcn Bobby McGhee Bonnie McGhee Harry McIntosh Flame Mann Pamela Mann Ronnie Mason Cliarlene Mathews Norman May Gary Mcacham KeiUi Meacliam Rodney Moms Colby Parks Walker Perry Kathy Petty George Phillips. Jr. Cynthia Poe Debbie Raynor Ann Reeves Lydia Riggsbee Billy Robenon Susan Roberts Ricky Robinson Denise Scugtoves Andy Seymour Craig Sikes Douglas Sitls Claudia Smith Gary Smith Carol Sparrow Billy Joe SuItJes Dan Symes Sharman Taylor Dana Thomas bddie Thomas Jane Thomas Cynthia Tnpp Steve Webster Donald Whitaker Danny Williams Dcon Williams Nena Lou Williams Richard Wlllumi Braxton Wilson Diane Winston Tony Wimberly Lacey Wood 122 Fifth Grade Kcnnclli Knighi Suun Luni- Kunnic Lunicr Dorothy Ldtxter Bobby Lcs nil2«r Carlodij McClinton Tctfii McCoy Hlen Mclnioih Danny McLaurin Mjr lid Mann MiUhvI Mann Terry Mann Kcnnic Muiklu Billy Milclicll Kay MiU ' hcU Pegs) Milchcll Debra Moflilt Johnny Moore John Newell Margaret Norwood Mildred UIdham Mary Park Randy Pendergrall Debbie Pcndergrjph Glenda Perkini Lucy Phllllp Victor Pope Phil Poyihreu CImrIene Kallill Ray Riddle Ricky Kiddle l ath) Kobincon Gcollrvy Roper Robin bejsruvc« Debora Scare Jen Shanur Randy Sirh Suun Smith Janet Spivey Vance Strader Deborah Taylor Kathy Thomas Tereua Abrams Kyle Allred John Ailhura Louise Barnes Annette Beckwith Kim Birinmgliam Dennis Bcasinglon Maria Bralli Jerry Braston Tvie Bright Lucia Broaddus Kathy Brown Robbin Burnette Mas Butler Bill Camp David Carter Ronnie Carter Dunny Clark Janet Clark Phyllis Clark MichaeICnssman Barry Davis Rodney Dawson Mike Durham Sharon Edge Susan Elixson Chene Elbs Dolly EUls Denise Eubanks J. A. [-arrcU, Ji. Pamela Farrell Roscoc l arrell. Ill Scotl Gilmore Kenneth Goodman Sherry Goodwin Earl Green Palsy Gregory Darlene Cnffm CIcndon Hackney Victor Hams Kevan Hcainc Silvia Hcarnc Glenda Holt Dolly Horton June Hudson T. C. Hudson. Jt. BiUy Hughes Jessica Juncycull Jessie Jackson 123 Fourth Grade Uiuiii. ' Gruun Rotwrl Griinn Jeun Guntct Rulund Cunicr Romonn Hacknuy Jamut Hanks Marianne Hurbison Mary Heath Cinpir Johnson Marlin Johnson Randy Johnson Jean Juslico Kathryn Kelly Sharon Luughridge Henry Lawhon Keith Lawrenec Debra LeesniUer i-redriek Lipofski Lisha Lloyd Billy Lockamy Willlc MeC ' linton Randy Markham Sharon Markham George Mathews Stephanie Matthews Mike May Maxine Norwood Cary Oakley Don Parker Brenda Reynolds Timothy Reynolds Ann Riddle Mark Riggsbee Rieky Roberson Barry Saycr Kathy Sears Cindy Seymour Warren Stearns Valerie Stom David Sloudenmire, Jr. Bob Strowd John Strowd, Jr. bdward Tripp Billy Wallers Allen Andrews Ronda Andrews Beth Atwater Tony Barker Loretta Barnes Gilmore Boggs Charlene Bouldcn Ray Boulden Jeffrey Bowling Johnny Breedlove Tommy Brewer Gail Bright Susan Brooks Steve Brown Walter Burnette William Bumelle Ronald Calicutt Jane Carroll Ricky Curler David Casey William Chambers Donald Clark Teresa Clark Kay Clegg Connie Cole Polly Cole William Cooper Joey Cox William Cume Susan Dork Wendy Dixon Wanda Dukes Rodney Durham Kila P.ubanks Sandra Koiieloth t.ihel I-orrcll Robin Gerringer Diane Goodwin Peggy Goodman Tobie Goodwin 124 Third Grade Kent AllruJ Bclsy Bukcr Uvboruh Bell Annj BIjL ' k Kcnnclh Bbniun Kictiaid Bowert Koburl Brjyton Jill Bryun Tern Bujh Belle Butler Jamie Camp Ricky Campbell Billy Chupiii Wanda Clark Uuun Cunrad Jennifer Cuoper Kuy Council Donald Crablrcc Laura Daniels James Dean Wilburn Dickens Sheryl Douglas Gerald Ldgc Amy l-.llis Vicki Kills James l-arrell Kalhi Gilmore Donna Glossun Debura Hanks David Harris Georgia Harris Eddie Hathaway Sherrie Horton Vickie Howard Margaret Huneycutt Connie Johnson Laveme Jones Cathy Keck Ruth Keck Steven Lunier Andy Lawrence Curtis Lcllcr Gregory Lemons Resa Lemons Bcih Lipulski Jackie Looper Russell McGhee Kay McLauren Jimmy Manning Cindy Mitchell Connie Mitchell Joey MiichuU Richard Mitchell Tumi Morns Jerry Padgett Mark Petty Randy Huyiior I ' rederlck Sanders Elaine Sayer Wanda Sealcy Shelly Jo Shaner Denise Shropshire Mark Smith Joey Sullies Vickie Taylor Chtttles Tvsh, Jr. Judy Thomas Seoli Thomas Jesse Tripp Mike Tripp Dawn Wadsworth Amy Wagner Tim Williams Nellie Wood I orrvsl Williams Janet Williams 125 Second Grade fiKiii Teny Sturdivanl Annette Teih Lynn Triplett Kim Vaughn Linda Vick Becky Walteii Kenneth WebMec Richard Webster J. B- Weeks Carry Wilkie Mike Willett Susan WiUetle Debbie Williams Eliubeth Wilson Malinda Womble Lach Zemp Mina Alwaict Betty Jo Baker Eddie Barker Kimberly Barnes Susan Barnes Penny Beckwith Barry Blanton Donna Bouldln Dwayne Bradley Janet Braxton Katliy Braxton Juniny Breedlove Randy Brooks Karen Buchanan Jo Ann Burke Renee Burns Don Campbell Dianna Carper Teresa Carroll Kim Carter Donna Clark Gerald Clark Lena Clark Warren Clark Danny Cooper Debbie Cooper Faye Cooper Debbie Crabtree Frankie Durham Jimmy Eddins, Jr. Lorrie Ann Edge David Elliot Joe Ellis Kennie Ellis Luke Ellis Michael Ellis Sherry Ellis Thomas Ellis Donna Eubanks Frances Fanai Ann Farrell Wayne Frye Aubrey Fuller Jerry Fuller Octal CaCtis BiUy Gerringer Lorraine Godwin Tami Goodwin Bumice CnlTin, Jr. Scot Gunter William Gunter Ricky Hackney Claybon Haithcock Diane Hannon Angela Halley Gaynelle Holder Stephen HoUaway Edward Holmes Lou Holt Sherry Honeycutt Angela Horton Barry Howard Sheila Howard Angela Hughes Betty Hughes Cynthia Hughes Kevin Huston Michael Johnson Kenneth Jones Lisa Jones Rhonda Jones Grant Joyner Belinda Lanier Greg Langley Betsy Lasatcr Marlin Lasatcr Tony Leesnitzer Dawn Lindley Ronnie Upofsky Mike Ldcm Daphne McClinlon Ty McCoy Danny McCrimmon Joni McIntosh Joy Mann Vicky Mann Michelle Manning Amanda Mannng Barbara Mason Dennis May Diane May Knsti MiUiken Teddy Milhken Cynthia Mitchell Addirosc Moore Ricky Morns Connie Noidan Robert Norwood Tony Pamsh Darlene Patterson Phyllis Penny Tommy Perry ' Robert Petty Mitzi Poe Sandra Poe Timothy RiddU: Dean Robinson Jackie Roberson Jane Sayer Robert Sean Jimmy Shaw Wayne Sikes Sandy Smeath Bobby Smith Gail Smith Joy Snyder Wanda Staley Sandra Sieomes Sherry Strowd 126 First Grade tCimbcr AILfcJ Pcegy Andrewi Tcfi Autry i rankle Bjki-r Roy Bainci Jane Urjvtun Orliindu tiriilli Jon Bcrminiiluni Joyee Buuldin Miohuul Bruuki Sleyen Brooks Karen BurncUe Dennis C ampbell Penelope (.umpbell Suzanne C ' hupin Karen Clark Wanda Clark Henry Clayton Donna Clegt! Rnhert Cl«la Sara Cooper Mark Crawiurd Caroline Dark l.ddie Darnell CIcnn Oieirieli Joey DiNon Truty I ddins Kay J.tixson Sharon Mkm James Mils Mike I ' ubanks tdwurd I mar Michael I arrell Kathy I omngion Tercisa Kryc CoUeen I uller Ouricne Closson Tom Godwin Keith Green Corolvn CnrCin Lynn Gunter Dins Hanks Jane Harmon Anthony Herndon Richard Holland Barber Holmes Tim Holt Philip Ihme Thomas Jackson Wendy Johnson Lisa Joyner Anna Justiee Keith Langley Pauls Lamer Lonnie Lemons Jimmy Lipofski Kebceeu Sue Loupci Joniiic Lotbaehet Chervil MeClinion Duvey McLaunn Jell Mann Teddy Manring Barber Markham Robert Marlowe Joseph Mason Mary Jarw Mason Patti Mason Midge MilehcU Tallon MiicheU Yvonne MilchcU Randolph Morns Toni Morns Unun Norwood Michael Oakley John O ' Duniel Murgarel Oldham Henry Outz Jube Parnell Gail Patlerson Roger Phillips A nge liu Poe Darlene Keeves Wesley Slulcy Haywood Slone Michael Strowd JucISluIls Laura Sumner Todd Sullies Durleen Terry Johnny Tripp Sylvia Webster JuUa Weeks Jellury Wheeler Jaekie Williams Charlotte Wilson Lait) Woody Stanley Yales 127 The new library provides a different atmosphere for the young. 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NANCE, President HWY. 1 AT DEEP RIVER RT, 5 SANFORD MONCURE BURGER CHEF open 10 a .m .-12:30 at night 7 days a week 337 w. rosemary street chapel hill, n .c . 942-5463 phone roger Johnson manager hamburgers Home of the World ' s Greatest 18C Hamburger I 141 push carts food aisles of tin cans PETE’S MARKET fresh vegetables meats come in and check out bag or box pittsboro _ 142 where style and qual Ity are modestly priced Thomas Brothers Furniture pittsboro north Carolina Shop in chapel hi 11 where QUALlTY costs you LESS BELK-LEGGETT-HORTON CO. chapel hill ' s shopping center 143 compliments of PITTSBORO GULF SERVICE STATION AND JOE TORBERT OIL COMPANY U .... - AFTER THE GAME groceries produce meats phone 542-2650 Town And Country Superette thompson street pittsboro 144 Jewelry Departmenf Gift Department ' HoUau Jewe 1 ry-Drugs-Sundries Cosmetic Department After-School Hangout compl Iments of PROGRESSIVE STORE Quality meats and groceries e .w. Barrington manager pittsboro north Carolina 145 136 west franklin street phone: 929-2191 chapel hill n .c. NORWOOD BROTHERS ESSO SERVICENTER Two aspects of sports at P. H . S . CHATHAM DAIRY distributor of sealtest milk phone: 542-3265 box 875 pittsboro north Carolina 146 flowers to meet every need polly and jim invite you in FLYNT’S FLORISTS pittsboro siler city 6 TOOie 147 CHATHAM MILLS, INC. Psi J division of artistic wearing company pittsboro n .c. 148 compliments of JUSTICE MOTOR COMPANY Cadillac oldsmoblle Chevrolet Baldwin-Stout Shop fine fashions of pittsboro ladies fashions that go over go under go together go everywhere! pittsboro compliments of DAINTY BISCUIT FLOUR RANDOLPH CORN MEAL RANDOLPH FEEDS randolph mi I Is, Inc . edge of fashion J.B. Robbins in chapel hill for the carolinas choose your furniture carefully Economy Furniture Company let mr. shaw help you furnish your home from the front door to the back BILL GERRINGER CHEVROLET COMPANY apex, north Carolina let big bill put you behind the wheel of the finest automobile-twelve minutes away from bill gerringer ' s Chevrolet 150 HENRY’S RESTAURANT pittsboro, north Carolina • COLUMBIA • BULOVA DIAMONDS PHONE 942-4991 122 EAST MAIN STREET CARRBORO, N. C. WATCHES 151 Building Supply Co. Inc. McNeill Roberts building contractors materials of al I kinds phone 542-2011 pittsboro, n.c. CAUGHT AGAIN! ???S1 .S.H.P Carolina Inn chapel hill north Carolina best wishes to the class of ' 68 152 serving since 1923 prescriptions cosmetics gifts greeting cards SUTTON ' S DRUG service fountain also chapel hill dry goods shoes-notions ready-to-wear HALLS DEPARTMENT STORE r .c. murdock owner hil Isborough street pittsboro compliments of APEX NURSURIES crreol MONCURE Cl TOO SERVICE p.o. box 63 moncure long hair buzzzzz short hair COOPER ' S BARBER SHOP beard buzzzzz beardless bynum FITCH CREATIONS remodel ing designing creating carrboro north Carolina 153 WESTEND PRODUCE highway 64 pittsboro, n.c. CENTRAL CAROLINA FARMER ' S INCORPORATED fertilizers farm supplies pittsboro north Carolina compliments of DARK ' S HATCHERY,INC. quality chicks poultry supplies phone 542-3912 congratulations to the class of ' 68 McCRIMMON DRUG COMPANY prescriptions all types cosmetics perfume all types pittsboro, north Carolina A Beta member at break 154 congratulations to the class of ' 68 DAVE ' S UPTOWN BARBER SHOP snip snip the well-groomed man scrape scrape the we 11-shaven man pittsboro, n.c. SMITH ' S ESSO (tire) recapping fast service oil gasoline pittsboro north Carolina a little UPTOWN BEAUTY SHOP bit WOMBLE GROCERY where there ' s beauty there ' s charm 12 east Salisbury street where beauty meets fashion of pittsboro, north Carolina everything phone 542-2242 compliments of SUNSHINE GARDENS of north Carolina 155 PITTSBORO HATCHERY, INC. finest quality chicks telephones: office: 542-2022 residence: 542-2668 pittsboro north Carolina shop thursday 12:00-9:00 friday 10:00-9:00 Saturday 8:00-6:00 hours WILSONVILLE BARBER SHOP operator roscoe wilson GRIFFIN SHOE STORE heel and toe toe and heel repair service middle also crosby square shoes work clothes anvil brown pittsboro shop at moncure north RAY ' S SUPERMARKET for groceries meats dry goods reasonable quality furniture prices RIGGSBEE-HINSON FURNITURE, INC. carrborro north Carolina 156 HARRIS AND FARRELL ' S general merchandise hunting and fishing license bynum ice bricks coal blocks sand fertilizer bul Idozing road buiIding PITTSBORO ICE FUEL CO. 542-3616 phone pittsboro styles to make you stylish LINDA ' S BEAUTY SHOP linda fields owner 542-2278 phone pittsboro compliments of CLAY SCOTT apex PITTSBORO CASH GROCERY AND SHOE DISCOUNT CENTER BARKER ' S BARKER SHOP pittsboro, north Carolina 157 ANDREWS-RIGGSBEE TRACTOR AND THE COUNTRY PEDDLER HARDWARE COMPANY antiques, art work hardware Implements assorted household goods tractor paint seed open fri. -sat. in bynum, n.c. carrboro, n.c. phone: 942-3146 mrs. cherry parker, proprietor TROY ' S GRILL DEEP RIVER USED CAR LOT hamburgers com pa re hotdogs our cars ice milk compare our prices new hi 11 route 5 , sanford phone: 775-5132 JOHNSON OIL COMPANY of sanford moncure branch BILL ' S LUNCH one mile south of moncure route 5 , sanford phone: 776-1724 bill womble, owner EGAD! WHAT A GAME! CAREY ' S HARDWARE house wares paints and supplies 22 hil Isboro street phone 542-2069 pittsboro mrs. r. I. moore p.o. box 137 moncure, n .c . MONCURE VAR IETY STORE general merchandise A MOMENT OF PLAY DURING A MOMENT OF DESPAIR WHITE OAKS DEPARTMENT STORE C.E. DURHAM AND SON misses and junior sportswear where clothes aren ' t expensive — they just look that way. admiral color T .V. carrboro bynum, north Carolina north Carolina compi iments of HENRY BLAIR ' S LAUNDROMAT distributor john may 542-2822 159 DARRELL BYLERLY-PHOTOGRAPHER sanford, n.c. Does anybody want to hear G-5 again? RELAXATION compi iments of JOHNSON - LAMBE COMPANY 322 south Salisbury street raleigh, n.c. Bright Williams Saw Co. McCulloh chain saws sales and service phone 776-2531 Route 4 Sanford, N.C. 160 Helping to Build a Finer Carolina CAROLINA POWER LIGHT COMPANY In memory of those that have given their lives for their country Clark’s Lingerie Outlet Pittsboro, N.C. Shop and Save open Monday - Friday -- 5:30 PM - 9:30 PM Saturday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM CHRISTINE VALINDA CLARK CHATHAM BRICK AND TILE COMPANY Division of Sanford Brick Corporation Face Brick Common Brick home of ROMAN BRICK Shale Products Office and Plants: Gulf, N. C. Telephone Sanford 775-5621 161 Faculty Directory Adrian Allred B.S., High Point College, Biology, Phys¬ ical Education Esther T. Bowling B.S., Milligan College, M.Ed., Western Maryland College, Algebra 1, Geometry, Consumer Math, Algebra-Trigonometry Gene T. Brboks B.S., East Carolina University, United States History, World History Joe Burke B.S., East Carolina University, Biology, Civics, Geography Joyce J. Gotten B. S., Campbell College, Typing I,H; Shorthand I,H Norris Farrell Appalachain State University, Carpentry Sallie Horton A. B., Louisburg, B.S., Meredith College, Home Economics I,II,III; Family Living Gene A. Johnson B. A., University of North Carolina, Phys¬ ical Science, Chemistry, Physics, Chorus Louise C. Kidd A. B., University of North Carolina, French I,II,III David J. Kitzmiller A. B., University of North Carolina, Basic Economics, Marketing William S. Lucas, Sr. B. S., North Carolina State University, M.A., Appalachain State University Ag¬ riculture I,H,HI,IV Annie W. May B.S., East Carolina University, English I,II1; Physical Education Mary W. Riggsbee A. A., Louisburg Junior College, A.B., University of North Carolina, English 11, IV, V E. D. Self B. S., North Carolina State Univeristy, Algebra I,II; General Math John R. Shaner B.S., Albright College, Economics-Soci¬ ology, Civics, Bookkeeping,General Math Senior Directory Brenda Dale Allen Glee Club 4; Librarian 3; 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Health Careers Club 3.4. Ebenezer Wellington Barrington, Jr. J.V. Football 1; F.F.A. 1; DECA 4; Fuquay High School 1. James Arthur Bouldin Boys State 4; Bus Driver 3,4; F.F.A. I, 2,3,4;DECA4. Merle Ellen Bouldin Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 2, 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Marshal 3; Class Treasurer 3; Dragonian staff 4; “Best All Round” 4; F.H.A. 1,4; French Club 4. James William Brady Bus Driver 3,4; Glee Club 4; Librarian 3, 4; F.F.A. 1,2,4; Dramatics Club 4; Deep River High School 1,2. Andrew Jackson Branch HI J. V. Basketball 1; Varsity Football 1,2, 3; Monogram Club 2,3; Student Council Treasurer 1, President 4; Student Coun¬ cil House and Grounds Committee 2; “Most Likely to Succeed” 4; Spanish Club 1,2; Josephus Daniels Jr. High School 1; Broughton High School 2. Kay Dean Bray Class Secretary-Treasurer 1; F.H.A. 1,2, 3.4, President 4; Sports Queen 1; DECA 4; Moncure High School 1. Larry Reid Bright Dragon News staff 4; 4-H Club 1,3,4; F.F.A. 1,4; Chatham Record staff 4. Willard Steve Bryant J.V. Basketball 2; Dramatics Club 2,3,4; Art Club 2; Key Club 3,4, Vice Presi¬ dent 4; DECA 4; Clearlake Jr. High School 1. Mary A. Shotts A. B., Clemson University, M.A., Colum¬ bia University, Guidance David E. Stoudenmire B. S., Clemson University, M.Ed., Uni¬ versity of South Carohna, Agriculture I,II,HI,IV Sam W. White A.B., Elon College, M. Ed., University of Virginia, English 1,11,111 Ann D. Williams A.B., Queens College, English II,III,IV Dorothy Yates A.B., Meredith College, Librarian Happiness to a senior 162 Mozelle Audra Bynum Homecoming Court 1; Student Council Representative 1; F.H.A. 1; DEC A 4; Horton High School 1. James Edward Campbell F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. Patricia Faye Carpenter Glee Club 1,2,4; F.H.A. 1,2. Kathryn Jane Carroll Varsity Basketball 1; Bus Driver 3,4; Glee Club 1; F.H.A. 1,2; DECA 4; Moncure High School 1. Annie Catherine Clark Glee Club 4; F.H.A. 4. Clifton Hoyt Collins F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. Carolyn Lee Cooper F.H.A. 1; French Club 4; DECA 4. George Leon Cooper Band 1; Glee Club 1,4; F.F.A. 4. Annie Ruth Council Glee Club 3,4; 4-H Club 4; F.H.A. 1. Jennifer Mann Edv ards J.V. Basketball 1; Bus Driver 3,4; Glee Club 2,4; Librarian 1,3,4; 4-H Club 1; F.H.A. 1; Dramatics Club 4; Health Careers Club 4. Ronnie Ray Ellis Varsity Basketball 3,4; J.V. Basketball 2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 2, 3,4; Class Sergeant at Arms 1,4; “Best AU Round” 4; F.F.A. 1,2,4. Jerry Lee Eubanks F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. Rupert Bland Eubanks Baseball Manager 1; Monogram Club 2; Bus Driver 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club 4. Sadie Anne Farrell Varsity Basketball 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Homecoming Court 2,3; Class Secretary 3; “Most Athletic” 4; Librarian 4; F.H.A. 1,4, Treasurer 1. Gail Norwood Felton Glee Club 4; Librarian 1,2,3,4, President 4; F.H.A. 1. Pamela Faye Fletcher Cheerleader 1; Librarian 1; F.H.A. 1,2; Dramatics Club 4; Moncure High School 1. NeU Dixon Flynt Varsity Football 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Dramatics Club 2,3,4; Key Club 2; DECA President 4. Amanda Jane Gainey J.V. Basketball 1,2; Dragon News Editor; Student Council Projects Committee 1, 2,3,4; Dramatics Club 1; History Club 1; Health Careers Club 3,4; Art Club 1,2,3, 4; Varsity Basketball Manager 4; Chath ¬ am Record staff 4. Jessie Sybil Gardner Homecoming Court 2,3; Class Secretary 2, Treasurer 4; Student Council Repre¬ sentative 3; Student Council Social Com¬ mittee 3, Elections Committee 4; “Belle” 4; F.H.A. 1,2; Valentine Court 1; Miss PHS Runner-up 4. Leonard Newton Gunter, Jr. J.V. Basketball 1,2; “Wittiest” 4; F.F.A. I, 2,3; Dramatics Club 3,4; F.F.A. Award 3. Edith Mae Hatley Health Careers Club 4. Ronald Walter Hatley J. V. Football 2; Track 1,4; Beta Club 3, 4; Boys State 3; Dragonian staff 3,4, Assistant Business Manager 3, Business Manager 4; Dragon News staff 4; Stu¬ dent Council Secretary 2, Vice President 3; Student Council Handbook Com- piittee 1, Constitution Committee 2, Assembly Committee Chairman 3, Elec¬ tions Committee 4; “Most Talented” 4; Debate Team 1,2,3,4; History Club 1; Art Club, President 2,3,4; Chatham Re¬ cord staff 4; Bus Driver 4. Martha Robertson Hogan Beta Club 3,4; Marshal 3; Health Careers Club 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 2; Drag¬ onian staff 4; Dragon News staff 4; Glee Club 2,3; Dramatics Club 1; Debate Team 3; French Club 4; Chatham Record staff 4. Tommy Lenn Holland J.V. Basketball 2; Bus Driver 4; Glee Club 2,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3. Larry Jackson Howard Bus Driver 3,4; F.F.A. 1,3,4, Vice Pres¬ ident 3; Key Club 3. Michael Keith Jackson Varsity Basketball 3; J.V. Basketball I, 2; Class President 3; Student Council Parliamentarian 4; Student Council Con¬ stitution Committee 4;F. F. A. 1; History Club 1; Science Club 1; Debra Lynn Johnson Varsity Basketball 2,3,4; J.V. Basketball 1; Monogram Club 3,4; Homecoming Queen 4; Class Secretary 4; Dragon News staff 4; Student Council Social Committee 3,4; “Most Talented” 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Librarian 1,2; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1; Dramatics Club 1; Chatham Record staff 4. Kenneth Mitchell Johnson J. V. Football 2; Librarian 1,2,3; 4-H Club 1,2; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; State F.F.A. Farmer Award 3; Dramatics Club 3,4; VICE 4; Debate Team 4. Hang the Bears! 163 Linda Faye Oldham “Les femmes des provinces” Louis Sylvester Jones J.V. Basketball 1; F.F.A. 2,3; Horton High School 1,2. Wanda Kaye Jones Beta Club 3,4; Dragonian staff 4; Dragon News Art Editor 4; F.H.A. 1; Debate Team 4; Art Club 2,3,4, Vice Presi¬ dent 2,4, Secretary 3; Student Council Handbook Committee 4, Constitution Committee 4, Publicity Committee 3,4, Chairman 4; Chatham Record staff 4. Frances Lee King Dragon News staff 4; Librarian 4; F.H.A. 1; French Club 4; Chatham Record staff 4; Moncure High School 1. David Lynn Knight Varsi ty Football 1,2,3; Monogram Club 3; Glee Club 4; F.F.A. 1,2; DECA 4. William Daniel Kremer F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. Harold Stuart Lasater J. V. Basketball 1,2; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. Doris Louise Lashley Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Chief 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Dragon News staff 4; Stu¬ dent Council Representative 1,2; Bus Driver 3,4; “Personality Plus” 4; Librar¬ ian 4; 4-H Club 1; F.H.A. 1,4; Health Careers Club 3,4; Homecoming Court 1; Chatham Record staff 4. Robert Wayne Lewter Varsity Football 2; Bus Driver 4. Neil Earle McLaurin F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 1. Lynda Joyce McLean Varsity Basketball 1; Class Vice Presi¬ dent 1; Glee Club 1; F.H.A. 1; DECA Historian 4; Monogram Club 1; Moncure High School 1. Linda Sue Mann J.V. Basketball 1,2,3; Beta Club Secre¬ tary 4; Marshal 3; Dragonian staff 4; Dragon News Business Manager 4; Stu¬ dent Council Elections Committee 4; “Most Likely to Succeed” 4; F.H.A . 1; Health Careers 3,4,President 4;Valentine Queen 3; Halloween Queen 3; Chatliam Record staff 4. Mary Candace Meacham Homecoming Court 1; Beta Club 3,4; Marshal 3; Dragonian staff 4; Dragon News Managing Editor 4; Student Coun¬ cil Representative 2;Publicity Committee 1, Projects Committee 2, Elections Com¬ mittee Chairman 4; “Most Intellectual” 4; F.H.A. 1; History Club 1; Health Careers Club 2,3,4, President 3; French Club President 4; Miss PHS 4; Chatham Record staff 4. Ronald Wayne Mitchell Varsity Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Glee Club 1; F.F.A. 1,2, Treasurer 1, Vice President 2; Moncure High School 1. Ronnie Chalmers Mitchell Class Vice President 1; F.F.A. 1,2; Dra¬ matics Club 3; Debate Team 3; Moncure High School 1. Timothy Ray Mitchell Varsity Football 2; Monogram Club 3; Class Treasurer 1; “Best Dressed” 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Sentinel 3. Mary Elizabeth Norwood Varsity Basketball 4; J.V. Basketball 1,2, 3; Dragon News staff 4; Student Council Representative 4; Student Council Social Committee 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,4; Chatlram Record staff 4. J. V. Basketball 1,2,3; Dragon News Sports Editor 4; Student Council Sports Committee 4; Bus Driver 4; 4-H Club 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2; Debate Team 4; Health Careers Club 1,2,3,4, Vice President 4; Art Club 4; Chatham Record staff 4. Carolyn Sue Parker Glee Club 1; Librarian 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club I, 2; DECA 4; Moncure High School 1; Dennis Murray Parker J. V. Basketball 2,3; Varsity Football 1, 2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; “Beau” 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Sentinel 3. Thomas Frederick Parks Varsity Football 1,3,4; J.V. Football 2; Monogram Club 4; Baseball 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2; Dramatics Club 3,4; DECA 4. Lillian Kay Reeves Cheerleader 3,4; Monogram Club 4; Beta Club 3,4, Treasurer 3; Girls State 3; Marshal 3; Dragonian staff 4; Dragon News staff 4; Student Council Assembly Committee 1, 2, Projects Committee Chairman 3,4; “Best Dressed” 4; Glee Club, Secretary 3; 4-H Club 1,2,3; F.H. A. 1; History Club 1; Health Careers 3; French Club 4; Chatham Record staff. Editor 4. Mary Helen Reynolds Librarian 4; F.H.A. 3; DECA 4; Moncure High School 1. Walter Van Rhodes Student Council Devotional Committee Chairman 4; 4-H Club 4; French Club 4; Dragon News staff 4; Chatham Record staff 4. Edna May Riddle Glee Club 4; F.H.A. 1. William Waldo Roberson, Jr. Varsity Basketball 3,4; J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Football 2,3,4; Baseball 4; Monogram Club 3,4; DECA 4. 164 Emily Marcia Roberts Linda Darlene Tuck Straughn Scott Whitaker Beta Club 3,4; Girls State 3; Dragonian staff 3,4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4; Dragon News staff 4; Student Council Representative 4;Student Council Social- Committee 1,2,3, Chairman 3; Projects Committee 2, Elections Committee 4; “Most Dependable” 4;4-H Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2; Chatham Record staff 4. Randall Alan Roberts F. F. A. 1; DECA 4. Keith Stedman Roper Band 1; Class President 1,4, Sergeant at Arms 2, Vice President 3; “Personality Plus” 4; Glee Club 1,4; Dramatics Club 2,3,4,President 4; Best Supporting Actor Award 3. Shirley Ann Scurlock Glee Club 1; F.H.A. 1,4; Horton High School 1. Hertford Martyne Self Boys State 3; “Most Dependable” 4; Librarian 1; Student Council Representa¬ tive 1; Student Council Devotional Com¬ mittee 1,2,3, Chairman 3. Irmtraud Lisbeth Senkiw J.V. Basketball 1; Class Secretary 1; Dragon News 4; “Wittiest” 4; 4-H Club 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2, Secretary 2; Chatham Record staff 4. James Lee Smith J.V. Basketball 1,2; Varsity Football I, 2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Track 1; DECA 4. Linda Gail Smith Varsity Basketball 2; J.V. Basketball 1; Glee Club 1,4; Librarian Treasurer 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Dramatics Club 3,4; DECA 3, 4, Sweetheart 4; Mooresville High School 1,2; Jackie Seagroves Stone J. V. Basketball 1,2, Manager 3; Dragon News 4; Glee Club 3,4, Manager 3,4; Librarian 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1; Dramatics Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4. Varsity Basketball 2,3; J.V. Basketball 1; Bus Driver 3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Libra¬ rian 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2,4; Dramatics Club 1,2,3; Best Actress in a Non-Major Pro¬ duction Award 2. Johnny Waldeck, Jr. Beta Club 3,4, Vice President 3, Presi¬ dent 4; Marshal 3; Dragonian staff 4; Bus Driver 4; “Most Intellectual” 4; F.F.A. 1. Sandra Kay Webster Band 1; Beta Club 3,4; Marshal 3; Dragonian staff 4; Dragon News 4; Student Council Projects Committee 1; Glee Club 1,2,4; 4-H Club 1; Frencli Club 4; Chatham Record staff 4. Linda beats the rush. Varsity Basketball 2,3,4, Manager 1; J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity Football 2,3,4, Manager 1; Baseball 2,3,4; Mono¬ gram Club 2,3,4; Class Vice President 1, 4, Treasurer 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 3; “Most Athletic” 4; Key Club 4. Henry Taylor White Varsity Football 3,4; J.V. Football 2; Monogram Club 4; F.F.A. 4; Dramatics Club 2,3,4; Key Club 3,4. Johnny Porter Wilson Varsity Basketball Manager 4; Varsity Football 3,4; J.V. Football 1,2; Glee Club Treasurer 4; Key Club 4; Grah apL Higli School 1,2,3. Leo Dominic Winston, Jr. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Apex Higji School 1,2. Lillian Marie Wolf J.V. Basketball 2; Librarian 2; F.H.A. 1,2,4; Dramatics Club 1,2,3. Gene Franklin Womble F.F.A. 4; DECA 4. Patricia Olga Wood Health Careers Club 2,3; DECA 4. Pamela Sue Woods Beta Club 3,4; Marshal 3; Dragonian staff 4; Dragon News staff 4; Student Council Treasurer 1; Student Council Projects Committee 2,3, Social Com¬ mittee Chairman 4; Handbook Commit- ee 1,4; Debate Team 1,2,3,4; Librarian 1; 4-H Club 1,2; History Club 1; Health Careers Club 2,3,4, Vice President 3; Chatham Record staff 4. Patricia Ann Woods Librarian 1; History Club 1; Health Careers Club 1,2, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Student Council HandbookCommittee 1. Ronald Eugene Woody Band 1; F.F.A. 1,3,4. Barbara Jean Young Dragon News staff 4; Librarian 3; F.H. A. 1,2; Health Careers Club 4; Chatham Record staff 4. 165 UUa-cL Xo 4AAaJx - ayt ! Student Directory Jif ■ ' -0 TnUL-ayrdL -£ - , A. ' IT -c CiSiyto- . ' i J JLM. XA tJiJy (A-CA-C- ; ' 44 OjUiX 1 ' tJLo I o uhI -c -4x u 1 0 ! X J %i t My . dMA y 3 Ujt ZOtCH yy ystyny y7iMyu yU Ztoy ' ' Sjtaj c O x4 ' i fUyUiL t ' ‘ 4 1 yy yfSAy (X Amj xd tc y oxyt. Mh, OlM ' 3d6 ' noa ajZi( Q l£At X C iyKy si ' A ttyucX jC y?yu x2fe) 2 42 ' c ' J ' 4. SyjL -AZ x y dy ' x jiAy rhs., 4 c Ayy G y yuvcA, 0 t6 , (: vc 24t O ' T.d rfi( Brenda Allen 60, 62, 64, 83 Keith Allen 58, 62, 64, 104 Richard Amos 63, 110 Sheiha Amos 60, 104 James T. Andrews 63, 110 James Arthurs 34, 36, 38, 45, 53, 110 Pamela Arthurs 40, 60, 72, no Alana Atwater 62, 98 John Atwater 35, 42, 43, 56, 59, 64, 98 JuMa Atwater 104, 109 Kay Austin 8, 58, 98 Glenda Baker 8, 60, 62, 110 Kathy Baker 52, 56, 60, 62, 64, no. 111 Debbie Barber 62, 110 Dianne Barber 64, 98 Albert Barnes 115 Carol Barnette 62 Marie Barrett 59, 61, 62, 65, 98,157 Ebbie Barrington 64, 83 Jean Birmingham 110 Dave Blackwelder 104 Glynn Blackwelder 63, 104 Lynn Blackwelder 63, 104 Lolly Blair 6, 32, 48, 60 Brenda Bland 16, 58, 60, 61, 62,65,98 Peggy Jo Bland 60, 61, 69, 98 Wallace Bland 104 Connie Blaylock 62, 110 Vickie Boggs 6, 69, 98 Cathy Bolejack 32, 48, 69, 98 Linda Boone 98 Gloria Bouldin 1, 62, 63, 64, 104 Hope Bouldin 62, 66, 69, 98 James Bouldin 63, 64, 65, 68, 83 Merle Bouldin 32, 33, 54, 61, 62, 68, 69, 72, 75, 83, 89, 95, 97, 164 SuSan Bowman 42, 98 Donnie Bradley 110 Jim Brady 58, 60, 63, 65, 83 Andy Branch 53, 74, 83, 89, 93 Vernon Braxton 58, 99 Kay Dean Bray 62, 64, 83, 94 Harry Gremer 104 Coy Brewer 63, 65, 104 Kay Brewer 110, 111 John Bright 104, 152 Reid Bright 56, 63, 84, 89 Harry Broaddus 39, 110 Ron ald Brown 115 Steve Bryant 8, 58, 59, 64, 84 Rhonda Buchanan 61, 99 Kenneth Burke 39, 63, 104 Linda Burke 58, 62, 105 Carol Burnette 111 Wilbert Burnette 111 Allen Butler 63 Inge Butler 105 Mozelle Bynum 84 Carlyle Campbell 39, 45, 53, 110, 111,113,156 J. 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Campbell 63, 84 Joan CampbeO 58, 60, 104 Mary Campbell 16, 60, 64, 99 Robert Canada 63, 111 Patricia Carpenter 60, 84 Janie Carr 111 Jane Carroll 64, 65, 84 Deitra Carter 60, 62, 64, 111 Gary Carter 63, 111 Paul Cash 99 Mike Cates 105 Don Cheek 63 Melvin Cheek 105 Ronald Cheek 81, 82, 111 Winfred Cheek 6, 34, 36, 38, 48, 63, 111 Cathy Clark 60, 62, 84 Charity Clark 62, 64, 99, 154 Jerry Clark 43, 59, 99 Johnny Clark 59, 86, 99 Melvin Clark 45, 53, 59, 86 Clifton Collins 84 Margaret Colhns 60, 105 Carolyn Cooper 61, 64, 85 Don Cooper 99 George Cooper 58, 60, 63, 85 Steve Cooper 111 Paula Cooper 4, 40, 41, 99 Kent Cooper 5,37,38,48, 104, 105 Rachel Cooper 105 Eddie Cotten 115 Randy Cotten 63, 105 Ruth Cotten 60, 64, 115 Alan Council 99 Annie Ruth Council 60, 85 Danny Council 64, 99 Willian Cox 111 Evelyn Crabtree 60, 105 Joe Crawford 63, 111 Dianne Cross 8, 60, 65, 99 Louise Crutchfield 64, 99 Patricia Currie 99 Robert Daniel 115 Wendy Daniel 61, 99 Ann Daniels 60, 105 Judson Dark 58, 64, 99 Earl Dawson 39, 63, 111, 153 Darrel Dickens 63, 105 Angela Dietrich 53, 61, 62, 64,69, 99 Heike Dietrich 58, 105 Johnny Diggs 105 Cathy Dixon 8, 111 Ray Dixon 111 Vivian Dixon 105 Beth Dominick 58, 62, 105 Ed Duke 39, 110, 111 Debby Durham 58, 62 Student Directory Hillbilly haven? Doni Durham 6, 61, 64, 99, 102 lennifer Mann Edwards 58, 60, 62, 65, 85 Donnie Ellis 63, 97, 111 Pam Ellis 44, 62, 111, 114 Nora Ellis 105, 108 Ronnie Ellis 32, 46, 47, 49, 75, 82, 86 Jerry Eubands 86 Roy Eubands 32, 43, 46, 47, 99 Rupert Eubanks 58,,63, 65, 86, 98 Shirley Eubanks 8, 55, bO, 62, 69, 100 William Evans 39 James Farrar 37, 100 Dianne Farrell 44, 105, 109 Gene Farrell 63, 115 Janet Farrett 62, 64, 105 Nonie Farrell 105 Pamela Farrell 115 Rosie Farrell 58, 60, 62, 100 Sadie Farrell 32, 62, 65, 77, 86, 94 Sheila Farrell 32, 33, 48, 69, 100 Jesse Fearrington 58, 65, 100 Margaret Fearrington 61, 106 Gail Norwood Felton 60, 65, 87 Dan Fields 63, 100 Charles Fletcher 111 Pam Fletcher 58, 87 Neil Flynt 37, 64, 87, 90 Amanda Gainey 8, 14, 40, 41, 49, 56, 57, 64, 87, 163 Kathy Gales 44, 62, 111, 114 Ethel Gardner 60, 63, 106 SybU Gardner 1, 7-1, 74, 82, 87, 94 Drue Gilmore 1, 62, 64, 105, 106 Billy Goodman 63, 64, 106 Henry Goodman 45, 111 Jane Goodman 62, 111 Louene Goodman 62, 106 Kathy Goodwin 15, 40, 72, 86, 106 Larry Goodwin 63, 65, 106 Marc Goodwin 111 Carey Green 63, 111 Diane Gregory 100 Evalyn Griffin 112 Ted Griffin 63, 112 J. 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Griffin 106 Odell Grumble 34, 37, 43, 65, 100 Benny Gunter 63, 106, 108 James Gunter 63, 106 Leonard Gunter 6, 58, 60, 76, 87, 90 Linda Gunter 65, 112 Reba Gunter 106 Barbara Hackney 58, 64, 105, 106 Bonnie Hackney 106 George Hackney 115 Wayne Hackney 63, 112 Eddie Haithcock 112 Glenda Hall 62, 112 James Hamlet 115 Larry Hanks 115 Cathy Joe Harris 8, 10, 32, 48, 61, 62, 80, 81, 106 Dan Harris 8, 106 Bobby Harris 112 Bob Harris 61, 100 Linda Hart 100 Sandra Hart 106 Mike Harward 15, 32, 42, 43, 52, 53, 59, 60, 61, 100 Edith Hatley 88, 94 Ronnie Hatley 55, 56, 59, 61, 68, 69, 77, 88, 89, 157 Jimmy Hearn 63, 112 Phyllis Hearn 62, 112 Charlotte Hearne 62, 112 Steve Heame 8, 32, 35, 36, 69, 100,143 Tommy Hearn 36, 49, 100 Ann Heatherley 106 Kay Herndon 58, 65, 100 Linda Hill 62, 112 Stuard Hill 39, 58, 63, 112 Fred Hinsley 13, 63, 104, 106, 108 Martha Hogan 55, 56, 61, 64, 68, 69, 88, 97 Tommy Holland 60, 64, 65, 88 Robert Holt 63 Cathy Horton 64, 100 Charlene Horton 60, 62, 64, 111.112.156 Elaine Horton 55, 60, 61, 69, 100, 159 Stanley Horton 60, 100 Charlotte Howard 62, 107 Frankie Houser 6, 32, 48, 53, 61, 80, 81, 106, 107 Randy Howard 45, 61, 112 Larry Howard 63, 65, 88 Cheryl Hudons 58, 64, 100 Robert Hughes 60, 112 Bruce Ihme 8, 32, 36, 59, 100 Mike Jackson 52, 88, 93 Danny Jenkins 43, 58, 65, 101 Carlis Johnson 53, 64, 107, 109 Debby Johnson 16, 17, 32, 40, 41, 56, 60, 72, 73, 77, 82, 88.156 Freddie Johnson 63, 101 Jackie Johnson 32, 48, 60, 112 John Johnson 39, 45, 60, 107 Mike Johnson 58, 59, 63, 65, 85 167 Paulette Johnson 40, 41, 72, 112 Ricky Johnson 112 Cathy Jones 62, 112 David Jones 107 Irvin Jones 39, 107 Libby Jones 64, 89, 101 Louis Jones 89 Mary Catherine Jones 112 Wanda Jones 52, 54, 55, 57, 59, 61, 158 Bruce Keck 112 Steve Keck 55, 65, 107 Betsy Kidd 6, 44, 53, 60, 62, 112 Frances King 56, 61, 65, 89, 95 David Knight 6, 8, 32, 60, 64, 65, 89 Billy Kremer 90 Eddie Kremer 107, 109 Vickie Lanier 62, 112 Stuart Lasater 87, 90 Doris Lashley 32, 33, 48, 56, 64, 65, 76, 90 Henry Lefler 107 Mike Lemons 43, 45, 65, 106, 107 Sherry Lewis 53, 59, 60, 64, 112 Jimmy Lewter 1, 107 Judy Lewter 40, 42, 62, 72, 106, 107 Robert Lewter 65, 90 Linda Lloyd 112 Deborah Long 107 Doyle Looper 39, 107 Mike McAOister 58, 65, 101 Jesse McBane 39, 106, 107 Barry McCoy 13, 36, 107 Kent McCuUen45, 112 Earle McLaurin 91 Teresa McLaurin 61, 69, 101 Lynda McLean 64, 91, 165 Carolyn McNeill 62, 101 Don McNeill 35,45, 110, 112 Phil McNeill 8, 10, 35, 36,43, 59, 104, 107 Mark Malcolm 58, 59, 101 Bertha Mann 53, 64, 101 Ellen Mann 62, 64, 69, 101 Larry Mann 64, 101 Linda Mann 54, 56, 57, 64, 66, 68, 69, 70, 74, 91 Martha Mann 58, 65, 101 Steve Mann 8, 63, 64, 101 Julia Manring 107 Beth Markham 53, 80, 81, 108 Debbie Markham 112 Joette Markham 8, 40, 60, 61, 69, 98, 101 Janet Mason 61, 62, 64, 101 Jeanie Mason 44, 62, 108 Linda Mason 44, 108 James May 59, 65, 101 Student Directory Candace Meacham 1, 52, 54, 56, 57, 61, 64-, 68, 69, 71, 78, 86, 91, 156, 164 Janice Meacham 58, 62, 64, 102 Wayne Meacham 39, 45, 110, Eddie Miller 13, 43, 98, 102 Bill MitcheU 37, 112 Linda Mitchell 108, Ronald Mitchell 60, 91 Ronnie Mitchell 91 Sharon Mitchell 62, 112 Tim Mitchell 73, 75, 92 Aubrey Moore 115 Eddie Moore 102 Sandra Moore 60, 62, 113 Wayne Moore 64, 108 Virginia Moore 58, 61, 62, 64, 102 Carl Moses 63, 113 Wayne Moses 63, 113 Brenda Noble 108 Glen Nobles 80, 81, 108 Vickie Nobles 102 Carolyn Nooe 58, 61, 69, 102 David Northcutt 108 Mary Norwood 53, 56, 62, 86, 92 Gene Oldham 61, 113 Joan Oldham 4, 56, 60,64, 102,113,156 John Oldham 113 Linda Oldham 56, 57, 61, 64, 65, 92 Diane Olinger 62, 113 Debbie Overby 44, 113 Judy Padgett 102 Lisa Palmer 58, 61, 102 Dennis Parker 4, 32, 36, 43, 48,49, 74, 90, 92 Diane Parker 108 Donald Parker 63, 108 Sue Parker 64, 65, 92 Roberts Parks 36, 58, 63, 64, 108 Tommy Parks 6, 8, 32, 37, 64, 92 Polly Parrish 60, 64, 102 Danny Partin 63, 113 Donna Payne 40, 41, 108 Ernest Pendergraph 63, 113 Berry Petty 37, 63, 108 Kay Petty 60, 67, 69, 101 Patsy Philhps 113 Mike Poe 102 Jerry Poe 63, 113 Karen Rathff 62, 113 Jean Reagan 62, 113 Kay Reeves 16, 32, 33, 48, 52,55,57,61,68,69,75, 92, 97, 164 Melissa Reeves 44, 60, 113 Sarah Reeves 6, 61, 108 Linda Reynolds 102 A touch of hands tells many things. 168 Mary Helen Reynolds 64, 65, 92 Walter Rhodes 56, 61, 93 Dwight Rhyme 63 Alice Riddle 108, 109 Edna Riddle 60, 93 Jeanine Riddle 102 Ricky Riddle 58, 63, 108 David Roberson 63, 113 Doris Roberson 62, 108 Earl Roberson 63, 103 Linda Roberson 10, 103 Eddie Ray Roberson 63, 103 Teresa Roberson 69, 103 William ' Roberson, Jr. 12, 32, 36, 42, 64, 93 Emily Roberts 48, 53, 54, 56, 68, 69, 78, 93 Randy Roberts 90, 94 Harold W. Robertson 115 Larry Rogers 115 Keith Roper 57, 60, 76,82, 90, 91, 94 Jacqueline Rountree 64, 103 Kenneth Rountree 39 Dwight Ryan 113 Betty Sanderford 62, 109 Linda Sanders 62, 109 Wilton Satterthwaite 63, 115 Shirley Scurlock 62, 64, 94 Debra Seagroves 109 Martyne Self 8, 10, 52. 78, 93, 94, 97 Pamela Self 60, 113 Ella Senkiw 44, 62, 113 Erma Senkiw 56, 76, 81, 82, 95,162 Johnny Shaw 37, 59, 103 Linda Shaw 44, 60, 113 Bonita Shropshire 42, 62, 64, 103 Judy Signman 61, 64, 103 D. W. Smith 64, 109 Lee Smith 8, 32, 36, 46, 64, 86, 95 Linda Smith 65, 71, 95 William Smith 113 n i Dde Snipes 16, 109i t im y Snyder 109 Ruth Sparrow 58, 62, 103 David Spivey 37, 60, 109 Lela Spivey 109 Brenda Staley 113 Betty Stom 109 Jackie Seagroves Stone 56, 58, 60, 65, 95 Linda Stone 8, 113 Ellen Stoudenmire 61, 80, 81, 109 Edward Straughn 63, 113 Jerry Strickland 63, 113 Phillip Strickland 62, 114 Ray Suttles 8, 36, 38, 39,43, 49, 58, 63, 64, 160 Gene Thomas 109 Student Directory Rusty Thomas 8, 103 Steve Thomas 37, 63, 98, 103 William Thomas 103 Celeste Thompson 103 Jimmy Thompson 13, 45, 63, 114, 145 Kenny Triplett 109 Cathy Tripp 114 Ricky Tripp 39, 63, 114 Ronald Tripp 39 Linda Tuck 62, 65, 95 Teresa Tuck 60, 114 Bonnie Tysor 40, 61, 62, 64, 65, 69, 71, 98, 103 Terry Tysor 63, 114 Cathy Vaughn 58, 60 Debra Wagner 60, 66, 69, 98, 101, 103 Hal Wagner 39, 63, 114 Johnny Waldeck 48, 55, 65, 67, 68, 69, 78, 95 Steve Walsh 63, 109 Kerry Walters 115 Deborah Webster 60, 61, 62, 64,114 Kay Webster 55, 56, 60, 61, 66, 68, 69, 96 Ester Wheeler 114 Wayne Wheeler 1, 39, 63, 114 Cherene Whitaker 32, 40, 41, 49, 72, 104, 109 Clara Lynn Whitaker 14, 40, 53,103, 104 Scott Whitaker 32, 37, 42, 43, 46,47,49,59,77,82, 96 Biff White 114 Taylor White 32, 37,49, 58, 59, 63, 96 Ricky Whitfield 15,45,52, 53, 106, 109 Eddie Williams 114 Jean Williams 64, 109 Kathy Williams 114 Mary M. Williams 44, 53, 114 Stephen L. Williams 63, 114 Teresa Williams 13, 109 Johnny Wilson 8, 35, 37, 43, 49,59,60,96, 144 Marshall Wilson 39, 114 Maycie Wilson 8, 40, 69, 72, 103 Mike Wilson 64, 103 Shirley Mae Wilson 8, 114 Lindy Wimberly 109, 114 Randy Wimberly 63, 114 Leo Winston 13, 96 WUlian Wolfe 96 David Womble 63, 103 Gene Womble 63, 64, 96 Ray Womble 45, 63, 106, 109 Cynthia Wood 115 Patricia Wood 64, 96, 156 Pam Woods 52, 53, 54, 56, 59, 64, 68, 69, 89-, 97 Pat Woods 94, 97 Ronald Woody 63, 97 Vickie Woody 8, 114 Cynthia Worrell 62, 81, 82, 114 Barbara Young 55, 97 i ycuA . -0 J)ht ' . ' OX. n Cb Ab yb (?. -y. ‘?T)l b) , but Z uL- Z TOO b ' CxXX.AU? 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