Pleasant Grove High School - Amo Ena Yearbook (Burlington, NC)

 - Class of 1961

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nn....:- ,..........-w---.,,.,,.,,- .... ,- ..v.... .1 .,.. is 'fi tv' -sv H 'va s-up ,nv 11 lb W X 0 J IJ , ! is filuiure urses The Future Nurses' Club acquaints its members with the field of nursing and Second row: Eloise McCauley,DoraStadler,D0ttie Caviness, Nina McKinney, the needed qualifications for gaining entrance to accredited schools of nursing. Jean Walker, Carolyn Roney, Rachel Lee, Linda Oakley, Angela Carey. First row CLeft to rightl: Advisor, Mrs. James Dickg Secretary-Treasurer, Third row: Pat Billings, Arlene Hurlocker, Judy Thompson, Ann Pope, Joan Martha Sellarsg President, Carolyn Smith, Vice-President, Glenda Overbey. Joyce, Janie Cobb, Pattie Walker, Jo Carol Apple, Wanda Cobb. N 1' Future Inmaking our production of P.G.H.S., a new club, The Future Teachers' Club of America, was formed. Our purposes are to learn about the opportunities in teaching, to cultivate the qualities of a good teacher, to study the lives of great teachers, and to foster the development of student leadership. Judith Crutchfield, Presidentg Carolyn Roney, Secretaryg Martha Sellars, Gaachers Nina McK1nney,Ma.ri1yn Dunn, Pat Smith,Lilenda Cobb, Ann Pope, Barbara Carter, Mary Ann Cobb,DeannaTate,Myrt1e Shue, Betty Anderson, Carolyn Baker, Becky Roney,Alice Massey, Mr. Iseley, Advisor, Patsy Davis, Jean Walker , Gena Squires, June Swain, Judy Dickey, Rachel Lee, Joan Joyce. 41 'I

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, , V' . K , Q.. S2 f ' A I I t 1 r . gi' 5 WM, Qlce The musical score of our P.G.H.S. production was provided by the Glee Club, which gave of its talents for the Christmas program, P.T.A., baccalaureate, and commencement. Director: Mrs. Margaret McDadeg Pianist, Eloise McCauley. First row Cleft to rightj: Dottie Caviness, Pat Jeffreys, Jo Carol Apple, Judith Crutchfie1d,Martha Sellars, Pam Small, Alice Massey, Pat Faucette, Janie Cobb, Shelby Lee, June Swain, Judy Dickey, Gena Squires, Eloise McCauley, Pianist, Mrs. McDade, Advisor. Second row: SandraTalley, Becky Hall, Faye Hall, Connie Merritt, Kay Jeffreys, Delores Snider,Betty Anderson, Carolyn Roney, Sylvia Coleman, Joan Joyce, Pat Billings, Judy Thompson, Arlene Hurlocker, Patsy Brooks, Jane Webster. Club Third row: Glenda Overbey, Janet Pritchette, Peggy Allred, Vicki Mitchell, Marilyn Dunn, Carolyn Baker, Wanda Cobb, Dinah Jo Pender, Brenda Hargis, Deanna Tate,Myrtle Shue, Pat Smith, Becky Roney, Angela Carey, Dora Stadler, Frances Lineberry. Fourth row: PatsyDavis,NinaMcKinney, Pattie Walker, Brenda Chandler, Rachel Lee, Mary Ann Cobb, Lala Huffines, Jean Terrell, Carol Starnes, Brenda Small, Sandra Manning, Ann Kapps, Janice Thompson, Gladys Walker, Anita Snipes. Fifth row: Carolyn Smith, JeanWalker, Linda Oakley, Barbara Carter, Alma Loftis, Peggy Allred, Jule Jobe, Nancy Rascoe, Diana Overbey, J. D. Barrett, Michael Rascoe, Red Harmon, Jerry Rudd, Reid Hughes, Keith Taylor, Billy Compton. ' guture garmers The Pleasant Grove Chapter of the Future Farmers of America, consisting of seventy-four members, is one of 8,500 located in the United States, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. The members consist of hard working students of vocational agri- culture and are carrying out a supervised farm practice program on their home farms. They participate in contests on local, county, and district level, among these contests are: tobacco judging, livestock judging, parliamentary procedure, public speaking, and seed and shop contests. First row Cleft to rightjz Mr. Wall,Advisorg Randy Councilman, Reporter, Jerry Rudd,Representativeg Johnnie Faulkner, Presidentg Dewey Rainey, Vice-Presidentg Dennis Hughes, Treasurer. Second row: KennethSaunders,Don O1iver,Secretaryg Johnnie Penningtong Jimmy Roney,Tony Pritchett, MichaelWarren,Brodie Allen,Ronnie Pierce, Wade Cobb, Keith Oaklev,Richard Lee, Leighton Law , James Jobe. Buddy Fonville, Carl Welch. Third row: Tommy Walker, Billy Ray Boggs, Marvin Boswell, Dace Lewis, Joe Wall, Gary Smith, Johnnie Lewis, Larry Squires, Junior Wyatte, Lonnie Foster, John Shepherd, Hassel Corbett. Fourth row: Eugene Bowland, Jimmy Stephens, Jimmy Terry, George McKinney, Jimmy Wagoner, Bennie Page, L. C. Pierce, Eugene Helton, Marshall Forbis, James Wellson, Arnold Jeffreys. Fifth row: Woody Montgomery, Wayne Apple, Dwight Dameron, Jimmy Starnes, Bennie Madden, Tommy Thompson, Roy Stanley, Wade Cox, Wayne Hall, Lonnie Allen, Bill Anderson, Frank Hall, Jimmy Foust, Andy McKinney, Larry Ozment, Eddie Bowland. Sixth row: William Black, Carl Baker, Glenn Cox, Cecil Thomas, Forrest Rich- mond,Chesley Black,Victor Coleman, Earl Walker, Thurman Montgomery, Bobby Rascoe, Edwin Brackett, Rickey Atkins.



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11 figrary Club In making our P.G.H.S. production, the Library Club has a major role. Its purposes are to sponsor a reading interest among the high school students in the use of books and magazines, to understand and enjoy good books, to stimulate reading interest, and to leave literary records at Pleasant Grove School. First row CLeft to rightjg DeannaTate,Secretaryg LindaOakley,PresidentgGlenda Overbey, Vice-Presidentg Kay Jeffreys, Treasurer. Second row: Arlene Hurlocker, Pat Billings, Becky Roney, Pat Brooks, Dora Stad- ler,Martha Sellars,Connie Merritt,CarolStarnes,Janie Cobb, June Swain, Shelby Lee, Gena Squires, Joan Joyce, Mrs. Amick, Advisor. Third row: Pat Jeffries, Dottie Caviness, Sylvia Coleman, Delores Snider, Betty Anderson, Brenda Hargis, Faye Hall,Judy Walters, Angela Carey, Carolyn Roney, Eloise McCaulev,Ann Pope, Pat Smith,Glenda Cobb, Myrtle Shue, Judy Thompson. ,f-7 ii? l d Fourth row: Alma Loftis , Doris Baker , David Councilman, Mary Ann Cobb, Barbara Carter, Lala Huifines, Dinah Pender, Vickie Mitchell, Nancy Rascoe, Diana Overbey, Nina McKinney,Carolyn Smith,Rosa Lee Thomas, Gladys Walker, Jo Dana Dubin- sky, Rachel Lee. Fifth row: Judith Crutchfield, Wanda Cobb, Alice Massey, Pat Faucette, Junior Wyatte, Billy Compton, Earl Walker, Red Harmon, J. D. Barrett, Patsy Davis, Keith Taylor, Pattie Walker, Mike Rascoe, Brenda Chandler. Sixth row: Brona Warren,Marilyn Dunn, Jule Jobe, Tommy Walker, Gene Ander- son,Jerry Rudd, Jean Walker, Judy Dickey, Eugene Bowland, Brenda Small, San- dra Manning, Jane Webster, Jean Terrell, Sherrill Searcy, Jo Carol Apple, Joan Oliver. Ly f' NW..-1 QT-7 ill fl A Monogram Club The Monogram Club strives to develop co-operation and leadership in athletics. lt builds a better school spirit and promotes good will among the students. To finance their major project-buying sweaters for the senior members-and to con- tributeto the athletic fund,the members sold refreshments at the home basketball games. First row fleft to rightjz Coach Harvey L. Sharpe,Advisorg Pat Faucette,Secretarvg Reid Hughes, President, Alice Massey, Vice-President, Pam Small, Treasurer. Second row: Kay Jeffreys,Wanda Cobb, Pat Billings, Carolyn Roney, Joan Oliver Judy Dickey. Third row: Michael Rascoe, Jimmy Stephens, Tommy Thompson. Fourth row: Dwight Dameron, Brenda Chandler, Dewey Rainey, Sylvia Coleman, Cecil Thomas. ' --v---2-fi

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