Pleasant Gardens High School - Pines Yearbook (Marion, NC)
- Class of 1964
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■ 37 ) M m ■■ f f ' K, M H ' w H And only echoes fill a hall so often trod by scuffling, shuffling feet. jl la iicmf a icuna two 9 (mc d Swiewc id THE 1964 PINES is presented to all of us as an en- during symbol of the work and achievement realized in this segment of om lives. Each page should remind us of pleasant times and encomage us to higher goals. THE PINES staff is pleased to publish this book of memoirs of our part inhelping usher in a new day at Pleasant Gardens I-figh School. Administration and Faculty 7 Seniors 11 Juniors 27 Sophomores 35 Freshmen 41 Organizations 47 Features 57 Athletics 65 Our Supporters 73 l elume 6 three « • 9:00 A. M. : Back to work on Monday mornin ' . 10:00 A. M. : Coffee break— on the beach! four 0e undemn 12K)0 noon: Nous avons tres faim! (In other words we ' re starving ! ) 3:15 P. M. : I don ' t know about you, but I ' m leavin ' . 6£)0 P. M. : Eat, drink, and be merry. 3K)0 A. M, : Quiet ! Senior at work. five In the classroom, Mr. Jack Norton has literally given himself to us. We have been encouraged by his faith, calmed by his patience, and blessed by his knowledge. THE PINES staff is privileged to dedicate THE 1964 PINES to JACK NORTON. cmd JOHN G. ROACH MARGIE WEBB WALKER Guidance LEOLA WRIGHT eight MRS. BILL BARNETTE MRS. VEO BURNETTE MISS BARBARA NICHOLS Home Economics English Math Civics Economics MR. GRANVILLE HARTLEY Science Math MR. TOM JOHNSON History Math MRS. JANE ROWE Commercial nine MR. WAYNE .STI VER Science MRS. SHEUA NORTON French English Physical Education MRS. TOMASINE TENNANT Librarian MR. JACK NORTON English Geography MR. G. R. HUBBARD Agriculture MR. COLON WRIGHT American History Physical Education Coach ten HOWARD BRADBURN President ROBERT AYERS Vice-President SANDRA WILSON Secretary JUDY RABB FREDRICK BARBOUR Treasurers KENNETH GREENLEE Reporter MIKE SHUFORD CHARLENE BLEVINS ROBERT LEE AYERS Basketball 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2 , 3; Baseball 1, 2,3; Athletic Club 1,2,3; Bowling Team 1, 2, 3 (Captain): Mr. Senior 4; Class Vice- President 4; Best Dressed Superlative 4; Future Teachers 4; Key Club 4; Pep Club 3; Student Council 4. GEORGE FREDERICK BARBOUR Future Teachers 3 (President), 4; Key Club 3,4; French Club 3; Beta Club 4; Wrestling 2; Class Secretary 3; Class Treasurer 4; Stu- dent Council 3 (Treasurer), 4; Pep Club 3; Most Studious Superlative 4; Dance Team 1. VANDA LEE BENNETT Class Secretary 1; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Future Teachers 3 (Treasurer), 4 (President); Futiue Homemakers 1, 2, 3; Miss Senior 4; Best All Round Superlative 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Pines Staff 3,4; French Club 3,4; Glee Club 1, 2, 4. DORIS SUE BOST Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Pines Staff 3,4; American History Award 3; Co- Chief Marshal 3; Class Vice-President 2. PERRY DAVIS BOYD Wrestling 2; Future Farmers 1,2,3, 4 (Treas- urer); Member of winning Land Judging Team 3; Bus Driver 4; Pep Club 3; Mr. Junior 3; Fitture Teachers 4; Most Fxm to be With Superlative 4. HOWARD BRADBURN Class President 1,4; Class Treasurer 2, 3; Basketball 2; Wrestling 2; Beta Club 3,4 (Vice-President); Pines Staff 3, 4 (Associate Editor); Key Club 3,4 (President); French Club 5 (President), 4; Future Teachers 3, 4; Marshal 3; Most Likely to Succeed Superla- tive 4. thirteen JOHN EDWARD BROOME Photography Club Ij Track 1; Chess Club 1; Chorus 2,3; 4-H Club 1; Key Club 2, 3,4; Future Teachers 2,3; Commercial Club 2,3; J. V. Basketball 1; Wrestling 2. CLARA JANE BURNETTE Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 3; 4-H Club 1; Library Club 3. DANIEL THEO BURNETTE Basketball 1,4; Baseball 1,2,3; Future Teachers 3; Glee Club 1, 3; Dance Team 1; Future Farmers 1; Pep Club 3. SONJA ANNE BURNETTE Future Homemakers 1,2 (Vice-President), 3 (Vice-President); Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Room President 2; Beta Club 3,4; Future Teachers 3,4; P. T. A. Good Citizen 2; Miss K Miss 3; Pines Staff 3 (Junior Editor), 4 (Editor); Most Likely to Succeed Superlative 4; French Club 3, 4; D. A. R. Good Gitizen 4; Co- Chief Marshal 3; Pep Club 1,3; Typing Medal. CAROLYN ANN BYRD Basketball 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3. TOMMY FRANK CRESON Future Farmers 1, 2, 3, 4; Reporter 4; Base- ball Manager 1,2; Basketball Manager 2; Future Teachers 4. fourteen FRANCES EUZABETH CUTHRELL Basketball 1,2,3 (Co-Captain), 4; Athletic Award 3; Pep Club 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Homemakers 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Team 1; library Club 2, 3; Most Athletic Superla- tive 4; Future Teachers 4. PALMER LEE DAVIS Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 3; Future Homemakers 2; library Club 2 . ANNIE LAURA DOVER Glee Club 1,2,4; Pep Club 3; Dance Team 1; Future Homemakers 1,2,3; Future Teachers 3, 4; French Club 3; Miss Junior 3; Best Dressed Superlative 4; Student Council 3; Class Reporter 3. THOMAS CARMEL DUNCAN Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Future Farmers 1,4; Dance Team 1; French Club 3; Glee Club 2,3; Most Athletic Superlative 4; Wrestling 2; Pep Club 3. FRANK WAYNE EDWARDS Future Farmers 1 (President); Glee Club 1,2; Future Teachers 3; Bus Driver 3,4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4. JOYCE BAKER FORD Future Homemakers 1,2,3, 4; Class Treasxu:er 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers 3; Thespians 2, 3; Royalty 1; French Club 2, 3; Ensemble 1, 2. fifteen DAVID GREEN KENNETH WADE GREENLEE Future Farmers 1, 2 (Vice-President); Beef Judging (Ag. 2); Tool Identification (Ag. 2); Futiue Teachers 3,4; French Club 3; Glee Club 1,2; Class Reporter 4; Bus Driver 4; Best All Round Superlative 4; Key Club 4; Pep Club 3; Wrestling 2; Student Council 4. GEORGIA LEONA HARRIS Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 3. RANDY MARIAM HEAVNER Miss Freshman 1; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Futme Homemakers 2; Library Club 2, 3; Pep Club 3; Miss Pleasant Gardens 4. KAY ANNETTE HEMPHILL Dance Team 1; Future Homemakers 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 2; Future Teachers 3, 4; French Club 3,4; Girls ' State Representative 3; Beta Club 4; Most Congenial Superlative 4; Pep Club 3; Pines Staff 4. JO-RHETTA PAULETTE HYATT Basketball 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4; Miss Sophomore 2; Pep Club 3. sixteen RUBY JEAN JORDAN Glee Club 1, 2, 3; 4- H 1, 2 j Pep Club 3; li- brary Club 3. REGGIE ALLEN KELLOUGH Future Teachers 3,4; Key Club 4; Pines Photographer 4; Pep Club 3; Wrestling 2; Glee Club 1,2; Basketball l,2;Futiue Farmers 1; Bus Driver 4; Bowling Team 1, 2, 3; Library Club 2. RETHA MAE LAUGHRIDGE Class Secretary 2; Home Room President 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Future Homemakers 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Club 3; Library Club 2, 3; Basket- ball Manager 3, 4. DANNY RAY LAVENDER Future Farmers 1, 2, 3; Tool Judging Team (Ag. 2); Beef Judging Team (Ag. 3). JAMES RANDY LAVENDER Future Farmers 1, 2 (Treasurer); Basketball Manager 2; Glee Club 1, 2. CALVIN LEE LOFTIS Class Treasruer 1; Future Farmers 1 (Secre- tary), 2 (President), 3 (Secretary), 4 (Presi- dent); Pep Club 3; Wrestling 2; Bus Driver 2; Future Teachers 4. seventeen HARRY JAMES LOFTIS Future Farmerj 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President); Pep Club. VAN HAROLD LONON Future Farmers 1 (Vice-President); Class Vice-President 2; Wrestling 2; Glee Club 3; Futiue Teachers 4; Mr. P. G. 4; Most Con- genial Superlative 4; Bus Driver 4. GARY VAN MAINER Future Farmers 1; Class Vice-President 1; French Club 3; Glee Club 1,2; Bus Driver 4; Most Dependable Superlative 4; Key Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Wrestling 2; Future Teach- ers 3, 4. ROBERT LEE MANN Future Farmers 1, 2, 3 (President), 4; Beef Cattle Judging Team (Ag. 2); Land Judging Team (Ag. 3); Bus Driver. SYLVIA IRENE McAFEE Home Room Reporter 1; Beta Club 3,4; Pines Staff 3; Glee Club 4; Most Studious Superla- tive 4. JEWELL ELAINE McNEAL Basketball 1, 2; C 1 a s s Reporter 1; Futiue Homemakers 1, 2, 3; French Club 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,4; Future Teachers 3,4; Pep Club 3; Bus Driver 4. eighteen GALE EUZABETH MILLS Future Homemakers l,2j Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3. REGINA MARIA MORRIS Basketball 1,2; Future Homemakers 1,2; Future Teachers 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Class President 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Class Reporter 2; Pines Staff 3; Marshal 3; Pep Club 3. PATRICIA JUNE NELSON Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Future Homemakers 1, 2; Pep Club 3; Basketball Manager 4; Beta Club 4. DEAN ARTHUR NORMAN Future Teachers 3, 4; Key Club 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Library 2; Wrestling 2. NANCY CHARLENE PADGETTE Cheerleader 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; 4-H 1; Future Homemakers 1; Dance Team 1. JUDY RABB Dance Team 1; Glee Club 1,4; Pep Club 3; Student Council 4; Future Teachers 3,4 (Secretary); Future Homemakers 1,2,3; Class Treasxirer 4; C 1 a s s President 2; Most De- pendable Superlative 4; Coronation Chair- man 3, 4. nineteen SIDNEY SIMMONS Basketball 2, 3,4; J. V. Basketball 1; Base- ball 2,3,4; French Club 3; Glee Club 2; Pep Club 3; Wrestling 2; Future Farmers 1; Future Teachers. DONNA MARGARET STROUD Glee Club 2,2; 4-H 1. WAYNE LEE STROUD Future Farmers 1, 2, 3 (Treasurer), 4. MICHAEL WAYCASTER Mr. Sophomore 2; Future Farmers 1,2,3 (Vice-President), 4 (Secretary); Baseball 1,2, 3,4. LINDA LOUISE WHITSON Dance Team 1; Future Homemakers 1,2; Future Teachers 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 4; French Club 3. JANIE CAROL WILSON Futiue Homemakers 1, 2, 3; Future Teachers 3, 4; Beta Club 4; Pep Club 3; Cheerleader 2, 3,4; Glee Club 1, 2; French Club 3; Most Fun to be With Superlative 4. twenty SANDRA MARIE WILSON Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Future Homemakers 1, 2 (Historian), 3; Beta Club 3 (Treasurer), 4 (President); French Club 3 (Secretary), 4; Future Teachers 3 (Secretary), 4 (Vice-Presi- dent); Pep Club 3; Class Secretary 4; Student Council 4; Pines Staff 3,4; Marshal 3. VELMA JEAN WILSON Glee Club 1,2,4; Future Homemakers 1,2,3; French Club 3; Future Teachers 3, 4; Pep Club 3. NANCY SUE WISEMAN Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3. CAROLYN ELAINE WOODY Basketball 1,2,3 (Co-Captain), 4 (Co- Captain); All- Tournament 3; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 3. Moon River Gone are the days of anxiety and rush; All the ballgames and the foolishness. Gone too are the crowded halls and cold mornings. Forever waiting for the even colder school bus. Gone are the students overladen with homework. And the nightly study at the nearest drive-in restaurant. Gone are the daily exams and vigorous cramming; Waiting for the bell and the mad rush to the Ixmch line. Gone is the everlasting feeling of being with friends. Both among the students and the teachers. Gone. Not really, for they never leave. Just us, the Pleasant Gardens seniors of 1964. Frederick Barbour Chrysanthemum Dark blue and white A good person has no way of proving it except by what he does. twenty-one J loU S ucceed Sonja Burnette Howard Bradburn Vanda Bennett Kenneth Greenlee twenty-two Kay Hemphill Van Lonon twenty-three Sylvia McAfee Frederick Barbour Q)W A€A Annie Dover Robert Ayers twenty-four tMoU €m ia Me Mltk Janie Wilson Perry Boyd twenty-five diuA First row, left to right: Van Lonon, Kenneth Greenlee, Norma Queen, Sxzsie McNeal. Second row: Gary Mainer, Wayne Edwards, Robert Mann, Reggie Killough. The Heads? Double trouble ! ! ! twenty- six Seniors a few years back (1952). p L i n V. ■ 9 i|4 Ai i A EDDIE SPEER President ROBERT FORTUNE Vice-President TOMMY WESTALL Secretary DENNIS SHUFFORD Treasurer When I grow up I am g o i n g to Governor ' s School! Why don ' t you let me play with you? twenty- eight MILDRED ALUSON DONNA ARROWOOD NANCY BARNES JERRY BIGGERSTAFF BETTY BLANKENSHIP BETTY BOONE KELLY BURNETTE BUSTER CLAYTON DANNY DEATON MOLLY DOVER RITA DUNCAN EDDIE ELLER twenty-nine ROBERT FORTUNE TINGA GOUGE LOUISE GREEN EUZABETH JOHNSON LOIS ANN JONES JANICE KILLOUGH SHERRY KELLOUGH JIMMY LEONARD CAROLYN LEWIS RITA LOFTIS JOYCE LOWERY ALAN MAINER thirty JIMMY MATTHEWS GRACE McKinney JUDY PADGETTE LLEWELLYN PADGETTE MIKE PARKER LYNDA PITTMAN RONNIE PITTMAN GAIL POTEAT RAY POTEAT NANCY PROCTOR NORMA QUEEN VICKIE QUEEN thirty-one REBECCA RABB STEVE ROBINSON MIRIAM SHEAFFER DENNIS SHUFORD BILLY SHUFORD EDDIE SPEER NORMA STROUD JO LYNN SUTTLES LINDA SUTTLES JEANETTE SUTTLES WADE THOMPSON JOHNNY THOMAS tliirty-two BOBBY THRONEBURG BETTY WALKER DIANE WALL DICKY WALL DAVID WAYCASTER JUDY WAYCASTER MICHAEL WEBB JERRY WELCH TOMMY WESTALL t±iirty- three Mrs. Arnold Burgin— Die- titian, Mrs. Dessie Lonon, Mrs. Ruby Byrd, Mrs. Mildred Bell, Mrs. Georgia Shuford, and Mrs. Wilma Kellough. Playing hooky to go fishing, Carolyn? Maybe next year I will make the first string. Bride and groom, western styl e. Leaders of tomorrow? thirty-four €0ic€ tA RICHARD PIPES President DIANA REEL Vice- President JUDY KELLOUGH Secretary BOB WILSON Treasurer Diana got expelled. One more word out of you and you don ' t get any cake. thirty-six ANN AIXANACH MIKE AYERS JERRY BOONE ERNIE BO ST CAROLYN BURNETTE STANLEY CURTIS DICKIE DALE JUDY DALE GUY DAVENPORT CINDY DAVIS GUY DOBSON TILUE DYSART PHILUP ELUNGTON STONEY FINLEY UNDA FREEMAN RAY GIBBS EDDIE GOUGE HAZEL GOUGE DONALD HILL JOHNNY HOLUFIELD thirty-seven SHARON HOPPER BECKY HOWELL JAMES JORDAN JUDY KILLOUGH GARY KRAUSE GARY LA WING MARIE LEWIS HENRY MARTIN JUNIOR MARTIN ROY MATHIS MAVIS McKinney LOVINA McMAHAN • i LOIS MILLER EVELYN OWENSBY FRANCES PARKER RICHARD PIPES HAROLD POOL JUSTINE POTEAT CHARLES QUEEN CHARLOTTE QUEEN thirty-eight DIANA REEL LORETTA ROBINSON RAY SILVER JOE SILVER EDITH SIMMONS EDDIE SMITH KESSA SPEER SCOTTIE SPRINKLE THOMAS STINES HARRY STROUD GENE TERRY DEAN TRANTHAM HAROLD WALL VALLEE WHITESIDES BOB WILSON GERALD WEBB thirty-nine The three mischievotis musketeers. They told me the sophomore class had some tall boys, but But I am faint, my gashes cry for help. . . this is just too much. forty Ske(ykm€m JANICE ELUNGTON President BRENDA ROBINSON Vice-President ANN PROCTOR Secretary- Treasurer JERRY BOYD Social Chairman Once upon a time. . . Gee, that Freshman I had for limch was dee-licious. forty-two VICKIE BALLEW JANIE BIGGERSTAFF DEAN BOST JANE BOYD JERRY BOYD ROY BRYAN EARL BRYANT SARAH BURGIN RAY BURNETTE ARCHIE COOKE BUSTER DAVIS RAY DeHART MARY ANN DuCHARME JANET DUNCAN JANICE ELUNGTON FRANCES ELUOTT COLEMAN FREEMAN JO ELEANOR GILL MIKE GILL WANDA GLENN forty -three MARY ELLEN GOUGE ROSA GOUGE SUE GREEN SAMMY HALLYBURTON DIANE HENDERSON HAROLD HOLUFIE LD SCOTT HOLUFIELD MARCUS HYATT TOMMY JOHNSON AUCE JONES DENNIS KILLOUGH MELVIN LOFTIS BENNIE LONON GAIL LOWERY RHONDA MATTHEWS JERRY McFALLS UNDA McKinney SHARON McKinney JUANITA McMAHAN JACKIE MILLS forty -four DWIGHT MOONEY MIKE PADGETT GARY PARKER EVELYN PEELER DEAN PITTMAN DOUG PITTMAN MIKE POTEAT ANN PROCTOR KAREN QUEEN ARLENE RECTOR ANGIE REEP GARY RUMFELT BRENDA ROBINSON DAVID SAWYER DAVID SHIRLEN CHARLES SILVER JERRY SILVER BRENDA SUTTLES BARBARA TEASTER ULUAN TREXLER forty- five REBECCA WALKER KENNETH WAYCASTER JACKIE WILUAMS GARY WINTERS like the Freshmen, I never cheated in school. There she is— Miss America (1890) forty- six The student council seeks to improve the school by emphasizing cleanliness, honesty, good sportmanship, and school spirit. The council sponsors various school activities and is the legislative body of student government. President - RICHARD PIPES, Vice-President - SANDRA WILSON, Secretary - CAROLYN BURNETTE, Treasurer - JUDY RABB, Reporter - DIANE REEL. First row: Howard Bradburn, Judy Rabb, Carolyn Burnette, Richard Pipes, Bob Wilson, Diane Reel, Kenneth Greenlee. Second row: Robert Fortime, Janice Ellington, Mike Ayers, Eddie Speer, Sandra Wilson, Robert Ayers. Third row: Dennis Shuford, Ann Proctor, Judy Kellough, Brenda Robinson, Jerry Boyd, Tommy Westall, Frederick Barbour, Mr. Roach, Sponsor. forty- eight It is the general aim and objective of the annual staff to give to you the best annual possi- ble. It is our desire that you will treasure the many memories we have placed here for your enjoyment. HOWARD BRADBURN Associate Editor MRS. JANE ROWE Sponsor First row: Carolyn Lewis, Sonja Bimiette, Kay Hemphill, Doris Bost. Second row: Tommy Westall, Sandra Wilson, Robert Fortune, Howard Bradbiun. forty-nine r ' Ti r ' T rm First row: Doris Bost, Sylvia McAfee, Frederick Barbour. Second row: Howard Bradbum, Tommy Westall, Betty Blankenship. Third row: Carolyn Lewis, Patsy Nelson, Vanda Bennett. Fourth row: Jo- Lynn Suttles, Sonja Burnette, Regina Morris. Fifth row: Janie Wilson, Jimmy Leonard, Sandra Wilson. Sixth row: Kay Hemphill, Robert Fortune, Donna Arrowood. Seventh row: linda Whitson, Steve Robinson, Nancy Proctor. President - SANDRA WILSON, Vice-President - HOWARD BRADBURN, Secretary - CAROLYN LEWIS, Treasurer - JIMMY LEONARD, Reporter - JO- LYNN SUTTLES The purpose of the Beta Club shall be: To promote the ideals of honesty, service, and leadership among the high school students of America, to reward meritorious achievement, and to encourage and assist students to continue their education after high school. fifty fli : .W ' I r W 1 ! ■ President - HOWARD BRADBURN, Vice-President - TOMMY WEST ALL, Secretary - STEVE ROBINSON, Treasurer - WAYNE EDWARDS, The Pleasant Gardens Key Club has for its project this yearthe constructions of community signs to help beautify the community. Throughout the year, they work toward improvements in both the school and the community. Lire crcLE or BLACK WHITE MALE FEMALE Seated: Robert Fortune, Steve Robinson, Robert Ayers, Kenny Greenlee, Gary Mainer, Tommy Westall, Sterling Hopper, Richard Pipes, Howard Bradbvmi, Wayne Edwards, Tommy Duncan, Standing: Jerry Welch, Eddie Spear, Jimmy Leonard, Wade Thompson, Fredrick Barbour, Steve Robinson, Reggie Killough, Dean Norman, John Broome, Charles Queen, Bob Wilson. Sponsors: Mr. Wayne Silvers and Mr. Tom Johnson. fifty-one idu ie S aA m iA ty m£ dca To provide instruction in the various fields of agricultural services and businesses as well as pro- duction, which will prepare the students for limited specialization according to their interests in supervised practices on the farm. President - CALVIN LOFTIS, Vice-President - HARRY LOFT IS, Secretary - MICHAEL WAYC ASTER, Treasxuer - TOMMY DUNCAN, Sentinel - RAY POTEAT, Reporter - TOMMY CRESON. r A HI iw ' ill n ill liO S 1 ir y ' [ First row: Harold Wall, Dean Pitman, Walter Myers, Dicky Dale, Joe Silver, Eddie Eller, Harold Pool, Billy Shuford. Second row: Jerry McFalls, Jackie Mills, Bennie Lonon, Harry loftis, Michael Waycaster, Mike Blackwell. Third row; Sammy Finley, Danny Lavendar, Mike Padgette, Gary Lawing, Dennis Kellough, Everette Kellough. Foiuth row: Archie Cooke, Scottie Sprinkel, Donnie Davis, Ray Silver, Willard Clark. Fifth row: Ray Gibbs, Robert Mann, Junior Martin, Tommy Johnson, James Jordan, Gene Terry. Sixth row: Perry Boyd, Dicky Wall, Van Lonon, David Waycaster, Gary Lawing. Seventh row: Gerald Webb, Gary Mainer, Wayne Edwards, Jerry Biggerstaff, Johimy Hollifield, Gary Krause, Tommy Creson, Richard McNeill. fifty-two y m£ vica The over- all goal of the organization is to help individuals i mp rove personal, family, and com- munity living, now and in the future. President - SHARON HOPPER, Vice-President - ANGIE REEP, Treasurer - SHERRY KELLOUGH, and Secretary- DONNA ARROWOOD. Edith Simmons, Martha Shirlen, Becky Walker, Jane Boyd, Evelyn Peeler, Angie Reep, Sharon Hopper, Donna Arrowood, Judy Dale, Loretta Robinson, Lillian Trexler, Gail Lowery, Sherry Kellough, Sue Greene, Janet Drmcan, Diane Reel, Judy Kellough, Frances Elliott, Jane Biggerstaff, Tillie Dysart, Lovina McMahan, Gail Poteat, Linda Freeman, Linda Suttles, Jeanette Suttles, Nancy Wilson, Sarah Burgin, Mavis McKinney, Hazel Gouge, Joyce Lowery, Kessa Speer, Evelyn Owensby, and Mrs. Bill Barnette, Sponsor. fifty-three Standing: Mrs. Veo Burnette, Sponsor, First row, left to right: Kenneth Greenlee, Dennis Shuford, Reggie Ke Hough. Second row: Janie Wilson, Judy Padgette, Llewelyn Padgette, Carolyn Lewis. Third row: Sonja Burnette, Sherry Kellough, Dean Norman, Tommy Duncan. Fourth row: Michael Webb, Vanda Bennett, Kay Hemphill, Sandra Wilson. Fifth row: Nancy Barnes, Judy Rabb, Annie Dover, Robert Ayers. Sixth row: Molly Dover, Velma Wilson, Howard Bradbiyn, Susie McNeil. Seventh row: Donna Arowood, Robert Fortime, Fredrick Barbour, Van Lonon, Steve Robinson. The aims, goals, and purposes of the Future Teachers of America are to interest good students in becoming teachers, to develop the beginnings of professional attitudes, to study the lives of great teachers, and to render service to the school and community. SdwkeAA Seated: President - VANDA BENNETT. Standing, left to right: Treasurer - CAROLYN LEVvTS, listorian - NANCY BARNES, Secretary -JUDY RABB, Reporter - HOWARD BRADBURN, Vice-President - SANDRA WILSON. fifty- four First row, left to right: Nancy Procter, Sonja Burnette, Nancy Barnes, Susie McNeal, Jo- Lynn Suttles, Kenneth Greenlee. Second row: Diana Wall, Vickey Queen, Vanda Bennett, Donna Arrowood, Carolyn Lewis, Howard Bradburn. Third row: Lucille Lewis, Louise Green, Gina Morris, Sandra Wilson, Betty Blankenship, Steve Robinson. Fourth row: Rita Duncan, Molly Dover, Tommy Westall, linda Whitson, Jerry Welch, Kay Hemphill. Standing: Sponsor - Mrs. Shelia Norton, Edith Simmons, Linda Freeman, Judy Dale, Martha Shirlen, Mike Ayers, Sterling Hopper, Charles Queen, Phillip Ellington, Charlotte Queen, Sharon Hopper, Tillie Dysart, Diana Reel, Lois Miller. The purpose of Le Cercle Francais is to provide for extra curricular study of the French people and their customs, way of life, and language. President - JO- LYNN SUTTLES, Vice-President - SANDRA WILSON, Secretary - CAROLYN LEWIS. fifty- five I The Marlboro Men (Cancer Victims of tomorrow) All I want for Christmas is an A student in Economics. In my yoimger days, I had beautiful legs, says Van? Hollywood or bust ! You ' d wonder where the yellow went ! REGINA MORRIS DORIS BOST Chief SONJA BURNETTE Chief SANDRA WILSON HOWARD BRADBURN KAY HEMPHILL Dxrring the summer of 1963, the governor of North Carolinahad a school established in Winston Salem. This school was expressly for the exceptionally gifted students in certain subjects. Different schools were allowed to recommend students to attend the Governor ' s School. The Pleasant Gardens School applicant, Tommy Westall was approved and allowed to attend this school because of his outstanding scholastic record and inquiring mind. The Marion chapter of the American Legion sponsors each year a representative to Girl ' s State. She must come from the Senior Class and is chosen on the basis of her sc hoi as ti c work, dependability, personality, and obedience. TOMMY WESTALL fifty-nine J lm S ieoMjmt RANDY HEAVNER sixty VAN LONON €C U ARLENE RECTOR Jl lcdd Vanda Bennett, Robert Ayers, Diana Reel, Bob Wilson, Arlene Rector, Van Lonon, Randy Heavner, Howard Bradbum, Mike Shuford, Charles Silver, Angie Reep, Dennis Shuford, Nancy Bames. sixty-one VANDA BENNETT ROBERT AYERS J liM 9 € mc t NANCY BARNES DENNIS SHUFORD Jl liM imiM sixty -two DIANA REEL BOB WILSON S c iAcm C ie sixty-three SONJA BURNETTE The Miss Hi Miss is selected from the Junior class on the basis of scholarship, character, leadership, and personal attractiveness. She is honored at Winthrop College in Rock Hill, South Carolina, each year. Each year the Greenlee Chapter of the D.A.R. sponsors a Good Citizen. The honor is given only to a member of the senior class. The girl chosen must possess to an out- standing degree the qualities of dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism. REBECCA RABB sixty-four lee decule iA Vanda Bennett Chief Janie Wilson Donna Arrowood Nancy Barnes Betty Boone Carolyn Lewis Becky Howell Judy Killough Juanita McMahan Barbara Teaster 1 [| 24 1 142 Sterling Hopper, Jimmy Leonard, Jerald Webb, Steve Robinson, Sidney Simmons, Fred Johnson, Ray Poteat, DANNY BURNETTE, FRED JOHNSON Co- Captains Dennis Shnford, Danny Burnette, Robert Fortime, Robert Ayers, Tommy Ehmcan. Victory, Victory is our cry ! Tommy Dxmcan Robert Ayers Sidney Simmons Dennis Shuford Ray Poteat Fred Johnson sixty-nine Danny Burnette Kneeling: Tinga Gouge, Angie Keep, Jane Biggeirstaff, Woody, Edith Simmons, Sharon Hopper, Linda Freeman, Brenda Robinson, Ann Proctor, Patsy Huffman, Louise Pam Davis, Gail Poteat, Evelyn Owensby, Sherry Kellough, Greene. Standing: Nancy Proctor, Diane Wall, Shirley Carolyn Woody. P. G. does it again ! FRANKIE CUTHRELL, PAM DAVIS, CAROLYN WOODY Tri- Captains Carolyn Woody Sherry Ke Hough Sharon Hopper Frankie Cuthrell Pam Davis Nancy Proctor Gail Poteat seventy-one First Row: Robert Fortune, Gary Krause, Gary Parker, Tommy E uncan, Jimmy Leonard, Dwight Mooney, Harold Poole, Michael Waycaster. Second Row: Coach Colon Wright, Gerald Webb, Dennis Shuford, Ray Poteat, Fred Johnson, Sidney Simmons, Sammy Finley. seventy-two seventy -three OLD FORT FINISHING PLANT Division of United Merchants and Manufacturers, Inc. Old Fort, North Carolina seventy-four THE AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY Sevier Manufacturers of Fine Quality Yarns and Threads North Carolina Compliments of CROSS COTTON MILLS COMPANY HIGHEST QUALITY DOUBLE CARDED AND COMBED KNITTING YARNS MARION, NORTH CAROLINA seventy-five Electricity is the biggest bargain in your budget! While ways to use electricity go up, costs go down! 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Howell Staff Manager Life and Casuality Insurance Company P.O. Box 121 Marion, North Carolina Bus. Phone 695-1491 Res. Phone 724-4638 Home Office Nashville, Tennessee Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of Hickory, Inc. 2640 Main Avenue, N.W. Hickory, North Carolina seventy-nine Compliments of Thrift Furniture Center Marion North Carolina Bill Griffith, Jewelers The Diamond Store of Marion Gorham and Towle Silver Bulova, Elgin, Hamilton, Omege Watches Guaranteed Watch and Jewelry Repair Keepsake DIAMOND RINGS 26 South Main Marion, N.C. Phone 695-6211 Jimeson’s Hardware Marion North Carolina Congratulations Seniors! Marion North Carolina eighty Forest City Packing Company ironoratulations to the class of 1964 Forest City North Carolina Norton Furniture Company Old Fort North Carolina S S Chair Co. MANUFACTURERS OF EARLY AMERICAN FURNITURE Made of Solid Wood Old Fort North C arolina Pierce-Young-Angel Asheville North Carolina eighty-one SMITH FURNITURE COMPANY Marlon North Caroline GARDEN CREEK SINCLAIR {Sinclair} Marion North Carolina BUILDERS SUPPLY Marion North Carolina GOUGE PAINT AND GLASS COMPANY Marion North Carolina JUMBO GRILL Highway 70 West Marion North Carolina eighty-two YOUNGS ' SHOE STORE Marion North Carolina H S TIRE AND RECAPPING COMPANY Home of Seiberling Tires Marion North Carolina MCDOWELL INSURANCE COMPANY LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU A SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU Marion North Carolina ASHEVILLE SHOWCASE AND FIXTURE COMPANY Food Service Equipment and Supplies 57-59 Broadway P.O. Drawer 2719 Asheville, North Carolina Phone Alpine 3-3676 COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY of Asheville, North Carolina Asheville, North Carolina Delicious and Refreshing eighty-three ROBINSON ' S CLOTHING STORE Marion North Carolina CAROLINA TIRE COMPANY Marion North Carolina B.C. MOORE AND SON Marion North Carolina ASSOCI ATE STOKE SAVE! on car, home sport needs ot the family storel Marion North Carolina CECIL KAYLOR GULF SERVICE Marion North Carolina WILLARDS FOOD LAND Marion North Carolina eighty -four LAUGHRIDGE FURNITURE COMPANY Marion North Carolina EAST COURT MOTOR COMPANY Marion North Carolina LOWES ASSOCIATE STORE Marion North Carolina H.B, Clark, Owner-Distributor Marion North Carolina ETTA PAPER BOX COMPANY Marion North Carolina Courtesy of THE BARGAIN STORE (B.M. Eckerd) Marion North Carolina LAKE TAHOMA GRILL BALLEW MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Where Friends Meet Friends Marion North Carolina Phone 697-1157 Marion North Carolina eighty-five GARDEN CITY AMOCO SERVICE E.C. Carter, Proprietor Oil and Lubrication R.F.D. 4 Hwy. 70 Marion, N.C. BURGIN HARDWARE Marion North Carolina FULLER ' S JEWELRY Home of Columbia Diamonds Marion North Carolina JACK ' N JEAN GIBBS ELECTRIC COMPANY OLD FORT CLEANERS SEAGELS ' FEED AND SEED COMPANY eighty-six A PRODUCT OF unter eighty-eight McDO WELL COUN 7810 43458669 BRARY NC REF 371.8 PG 1964 Pleasant Gardens Hiqh School 19--. , APR 1 0 2013 library 90 WEST COURT STREET Marion, nc 23752
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