R J Reynolds High School - Black and Gold Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)
- Class of 1958
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1 4 fl 1 II xv MQ 1' Q gl i 9 2 I 'ji S 7' Q S 1 N lrvyf x f WIIIIRMXQ BLACK AND QLD 1958 Page Three Page Four KAY ANGEL .,..Q . I , Edifmuin-chief MEREL ROBIN ...............,.. A .A.,,.. Co-editor ANNE NEWTON, ALICE GRANT ....... Senior Editors G. G. SAUNDERS, MARY MORRIS ....,. junior Editors MERRY GORDON PANNILL .,..... , . A Faculty Edit01 CAROLYN JARVIS ...,....,... .....,... A rt Editor GAIL GRUPENHOF ...............,,, Wfrite-up Editor WARREN SAMS ......,..,..,.,....,.... Photographer LINDA HARDIE, CAROLYN BENBOW .... Circulation Editors MRS. ELIZABETH RITTER ........... Faculty Sponsor FOREWORD We, the editors of the 1958 Black and Gold, are proud to present to you this annual. Our little black demon will take you through the pages and try, throughout the future, to bring back memories of your high school years at Reynolds. We hope you will enjoy the annual as much as we have en- joyed bringing it to you. The Editors Page Five City School Administrative Staff Mr. Hoy Holshouser, Business Managerg Dr. William C. Self, Assistant Superintendent: Dr. A. Craig Phil- lips, Superintendentg Mr. Marvin M. Ward, Assistant Superintendentg Mr. C. T. Leinbach, Jr., Comptroller. Page Six Winston-Salem City Board of Education SEATED: The Reverend William R. Crawford, Mr. Paul Pegram, Mr. Sam Dorsert, Chairmang Mrs. Norton F. Tennille, Mr. M. C. Benton. STANDING: Mr. T. L. Williams, Mr. Clifford Perry. Dedication l I Tall, dark, handsome . . . Mr. John Tandy . . . students understood . . . Mr. joyner's able assistant . . .football coach for many years ...now Athletic Director and Dean of Boys . . . ever-present sense of humor . . . respected and loved by all who know him . '. . to one who is always there to help . . . THANKS!!! 1 Page Seven Page Eight In Memoriam WALKER BARNETTE June 3, 1901 - September 4, 1957 ROBERT L. MCMILLAN, IR. September 29, 1941 -- August 9, 1957 GEORGE C. SPRINKLE, JR. July 31, 1941 -- August 15, 1957 CARROLL PHIFER WAGONER December 51, 1940 -- August 8, 1957 MARY JANE BAKER HUGH BAREFOOT A.B., M.E. B.S., M.E. Algebra, Geometry Sth Math, Science NORMAN BARRINGER MRS. GRACE BARROW B.A. A.B. Driving Stb Sofia! Sludiex, English CLAUDE R. JOYNER B.A., M.A. Principal A MRS. SUZANNE BRITT MRS. VIRGINIA BROWN A.B. A. B. Latin English, Latin MRS, FRANCES BRUCE HERMAN BRYSON ANNIE G. CALDWELL A. R. CARR MATALINE COLLETTE B.S., M.S. B.S., M.A. B.A., B.S. B.S., M.A. A.B. 8th Home ECO?10l2IiL'S Physical Education Librarian Mecbauiral Drawing, Shop Chemislry Page Ten A NANCY COONEY MRS. SARAH COPPFDGE MRS. MARY ANN CRAFT MRS. ARDENA CRAVER ROBERT CROOKSHANK B.S. , B.A. A.B. A.B., B.S. M.A. Algebra, Physical Iiducarion 81h English, Social Smdies 81b Marh, Science Home l?r0n0mif5.H0v1e Cralif Sbhb L. W. CROWELL MRS. NELLE DELGADO JUNE DINKINS MRS- ANAUEF EDDLFMAN I-UCILE EDWARDS B.S., M.Ed. B.A., M.A. B.S., M.s. Serrerary I0 Prifffitwl A-B- Algebra 8th English, Social Studies Physical Education 1571815-Yb Spanish MRS, ANNIE PRESTON MRS. JOSFPHINE FITTS MRS. HAZEL FLACK MRS. ALYCE FLETCHER WILLIAM FOIL FEARRINGTON B.A. B.A. Dietician B.S. A.B., M.A. 8th Malh, Science Civics Biology F rench, Latin MRS. SARAH FROST MRS. MARY GAMBRELL MRS. EVELYN GARRISON MRS. BETTY GRIGG MRS. MARGARET A,B,, M,A, B,A, A.B., M.Ed. B.A. HARRISON Algebrqy Gggmgfyy English Pnblir Speaking, English 81h English, Sorial Studies Dietician Page Eleven .. FF'-' ELIZABETH KAPP MRS. CAROLYN LOWDER MRS, CATHERINE LYERLY FAYE MARTIN MARY MARTIN A.B. B.S. B.A. A.B. A.B. English Biology English Spanish Latin ROBERT MAYER MRS. MARGARET HAZEL MCKEEL CLYDE MCSWAIN MCLEAN MITCHELL B.M., M.M. MCDERMOTT A.B. Printshop B.S., M.A. Band, Orchestra A.B., M.Ed. Typing, General Business U. S. Hislory, World Latin History, Sociology, Economics I-rs. gm DONALD MORROW MRS. LUCINDA MOSER ANNA R. MOTTESHEARD MRS, BILLIE MUSTIAN MRS, MARY PEARCE ' A.B. A.B. B.S., 4 M.Ed. B,B,A, A,B, W0fld Hi-'MVN Algebra, GEOIIIPIVJ' Blmkkfeplflgf Tg'VPi'1S Shorthand, Business English U. S. Hislory, World History and Law A-wifi f ' , , 2 ' ,Q Silva 5. .fl uff . i Q:wfA. ffQ .. 4, ' . -ffgggg f KENNETH PETERS MRS. KATHERINE REICH LILLIAN RHODES MRS, ELIZABETH RITTER 101-IN ROBINSON A.B. A.B. A.B., M.A. A.B. -41805741 G50m9f J'1 Algebfflf Geomeify 1371811511 English, journalism General Science, Biology Commercial Arilh metic Page Twelve A .f-,- MRS. VIRGINIA SARAH OLIVE SMITH MRS. EULALIA SOLOMON HERBERT STEPHENS HAZEL STEPHENSON SHACKFORD B.S., M.Ed. A.B., M.E. A.B. M.A, B.A. Algebra. Geometry 81h English, Social Studies, Art, English English 8th Englisb, Social Studies Spanish , 2 E MRS. MARJORIE JOHN TANDY WILLIAM WATERS F. C. WATTS JANIE WEAVER STEPHENSON A.B,, M.A. A.B. . B.S. A,B, Assistant, Principal, Chorus Phyflf-V, General Science U. S. History B.A. English Commercial Math BILL WEBSTER RAY WHITLEY JEWELL WILLIAMS SHIRLEY WILSON M.Ed. A.B. B.A. B.S. 8th Science, Math, 8th Science, Math, Btb English. Social Studies U. S. History, World History, Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education NO PICTURES WILSON ALEXANDER,-B.A.-General Math, Science JOE MCKELDRY-M.A.-Sth Math, Science MRS. BETTY TAYLOR--B.S.-8th Math, Science NANCY JO SMITH-A.B.-English, Latin NANCY M. WEBSTER-B.A.-Sth English, Social Studies, World History Page Thirteen Whafs cookin'? BAM! U Good morning, class. Page Fourteen XY'!:aCf C klml Eiurr? Bonjour, Allen I4 hzfmffhe Ralph Pres. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Bender, Vice-Pres.3 Ran Shaffner, Treas.3 Peggy Cryner, Sec.3 and Bill Farrell, SUSAN WOMBLE ABERNETHY ll's not raining rain for me, if: raining daffodils. Language Course: Y-Teens 1.2.39 Thespians lg Sophoteers 23 Ser- viteers 33 G.A.A. 2,5,43 Girls' Chorus 13 French Club 3,43 Re- segis 43 College Club 43 Officials Club I,2,5,4Q Intra-mur. Sports 1,2,3,43 N.H.S. 4. PEGGY JEAN AGEE The bex! things in life are free. Commercial Course: Y-Teens 1, 2,3,4: House of Rep. 1,23 Fresh- man Service Club I3 Sophoteers 23 Serviteers 35 College Club 43 Resegis 43 Hall Monitor 5,43 Page 4: Bowling 5,43 Supply Room Clerk 43 Gym Leader 4. CHARLES SAMUEL ALLEN To Figgie - - - Sam General Course: French Club 3, 4, Sec. 3: Tennis 53 Dramatics Club53 Art Club 23 Ushers Club 53 History Club 4: Hall Moni- tor 23 Lab Asst. 3. KAY LeMOINE ANGEL To one who waits, a momenl seems iz year. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 5,43 G.A.A. 1,2,5,43 Serviteers 33 Football Spons 3: N.H.S. 43 Quill and Scroll 5,43 Pine Whis- pers 2,3, Exch. Ed. 33 Black and Gold 4, Ed.-in-Chief 43 Scribe 43 Resegis 43 College Club 43 Speedball, Intra-mur. 1,2,5,4, Var. 5, AUDREY ANTHONY Fool: ruxb in where angels fear Io I-read. Commercial Course: Y-Teens 12 Freshman Service Club 13 Sopho- teers 23 Serviteers 53 Resegis 43 Business Club 43 House of Rep. 3: Red Cross Rep. 2,33 Hall Monitor 53 Intra-mur. Basket- ball 1,2. Page Sixteen STEVEN HAYWOOD AVERITT Hi Ho Steverenof' Language Course: Football 1,2, 5,4, Jr. High 1, Scrub 2, Var. 3,43 Baseball 2, Scrub: Track 53 Chorus 13 Sophomore Boys' Club 23 DeMolay 5,43 Historical Re- search Club 43 Monogram Club 43 Photography Club 1. FRANK WALTON AVERY WlJere lbere'x life, lbere'r love. Language Course: Football 1, jr. High 13 Basketball 1,Z,3,-4, jr. High 1, Jr. Var. 2.5, Var. 43 Baseball 1, Jr. High 13 Track 2: Tennis 5,4, Var. 5,43 Confed. Mil. Hist. Club 3: Monogram Club 43 Soph. Boys' Club 23 Pep Board Rep. 4. WILLIAM LEON AVERY S.S.C. F0re11er. ' Scientific Course: Football 1,2, 5,4, jr. High 1, Scrub 2,5, Var. 43 Basketball 2, Scrub3 Track 2,5, Var. 53 S.S.C. 43 Hi-Y l,2, 3,43 House of Rep. 43 Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee 53 Science Club 4, Pres. 43 Ushers Club 43 Confed. Mil. Hist. Club 53 Radio Club Z3 Movie Projector Club 1. Wee ANNA ELIZABETH BAIR Devil o-r Angel? Language Course: Y-Teens 1.2.3, 4, Rep. to State Conv. 25 Chief Sr. Marshal 31 Serviteers 5, Pres. 35 Cheerleader 3,4, Chief 4: Class Treas. 2: House of Rep. 4, Speaker 45 N.H.S. 45 Scribe 45 T.A.C. 45 Most Popular 45 Best All-Around 45 Basketball Spons. 4: College Club 45 Rese- gis 45 French Club 3,4. JIMMY EUGENE BAKER Big jim - - - Le!'s G0. ' Math Course: Boyden High School, Salisbury, N. C. l,25 Baseball Va. 23,45 Basketball Var. 5,45 Monogram Club 5,45 Sophomore Boys' Club 2. JOSEPH BICKETT BASS CAROLYN BAUGH joe Jun Kiddin' Scientific Course: St. Stevens Scientific Course: Choir 3,45 High School lg Math Club 3,4, Chorus 2,3,45 Red Cross 3,45 Sec.-Treas. 4. 'Ihespians 1,235 College Club 45 G.A.A. 253,45 Gym Leader 25 Resegis 45 Y-Teens 1,25 Intra- mur. Basketball 1,2,3,4g Intra- mur. Speedball 1,Z. JAMES TAYLOR BEARD Why lake life so seriously: you will never gel out of il alive. Scientific Course: Dramatics Club 15 Jr.-Sr. Math Club 2,3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 2,3. CAROLYN JANE BENBOW Benni Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 5,4, Pres. 35 Cheerleader 3,4, Asst. Chief 45 N.H.S. 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Asst. Chief Sr. Marshal 33 Stud. Coun. 2,3,4, Treas. 25 House Court 1,45 Class Sec. 2,35 B. and G. Staff 3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3.45 Demolay Sweet- heart 35 Football Spons. 2,35 College Club 45 Resegis 4. RALPH STARLING BENDER Chick Scientific Course: Varsity Foot- ball Mgr. 2,3,45 Varsity Base- ball Mgr. 1,25 Key Club 1,2,3,4, Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Hi-Y l,2, 3,45 Monogram Club 2,3,4, Sec. 45 Teenage Coun. 45 Vice-Pres. of Class 3,4. COLVIN BESSONETTE Cole Scientific Course: Water Valley, Texas 15 Radio Club 35 Confed. Mil. Hist. Club 45 Gen. Business Club 15 Basketball 15 Track 15 Tennis 1. JULIANA THROOP BLACKWOOD Bools, 'ton, and a smiling face. Language Course: Maiorette 1, 2.3,4, Asst. Chief 3, Chief 45 Hall Monitor l,2,3,45 Teenage Coun. 1,2,3,45 Alt. Sr. Marshal 35 College Club 45 Resegis 45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Football Spons. 45 Sophoteers 25 Serviteers 35 Freshman Service Club 1, HENRY WAYLAND BLAKE We always live prospeclifely. never relrospectively, and there is no abiding momenlf' General Course: Hi-Y 1,Z,3,4: Baseball Var. l,2,3,45 Basketball l,Z.3,4, Jr. High 1, Jr. Var. 2,5, Var. 45 S.S.C. 45 Exec. Coun. Pep Board 45 Sophomore Boys' Club 25 Jr. Service Club 35 Monogram Club 45 Football Homecoming Escort 4. HELYN ELIZABETH BOST Pretly is as pretly does. Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2 3,45 Football Spons. 35 Basket: ball Spons. 35 Library Staff 4 Business Staff 45 Resegis 45 Col lege Club 45 French Club 5,4 Choir 2,3.4, Coun. Member 4 Girls' Glee Club l,2,5,45 Of ficials Club 3,45 Serviteers 3 Sophoteers 2. CHARLES ALBERT BOWDEN Lillie Charlie Math Course: Projector Club 15 Radio Club 3, Pres. 35 History Club 4. Page Seventeen ll! ntnetleen U9 Q '? NANCY PRYOR BOWERS With 4 song in my heart fo-r you. Language Course: Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,45 Choir 2,3,4, Sec. 3,45 Stare Festival Chorus 2,3,45 N.H.S. 45 Y-Teens 35 College Club 45 Resegis 4, Co-Chmn. 45 Serviteers 35 Sophoteers 25 Fresh- man Service Club l5 Softball 21:51-li 15 Basketball Intra-mur. 1, RONALD PERRY BREWER WELDON EUGENE BR IGMAN Moderation in all things. Choc Graphic Arts ,, Course: Radio Club 15 Bible Club 4. Scientific and Industrial Arts Course: C. H. Football 1,2,3,4, Vara1,2,3,45 C. H. Baseball 1, 2,3. . BOBBY BROWN Butch Math Course: Football 1,2,3,4, jr, High 1, Scrub 25 jr. Var. 5, Var. 45 Monogram Club 45 Hi- Y 1,2,3,45 S,S.C. 3,45 House of Rep. 1,45 Homecoming Escort 35 Soph. Boys' Club 25 Jr. Service Club 33 Jr. Var. Baseball 25 Movie Projector Club 1. EDNA EARLE BROWN Hitch your wagon to a star. Social Studies Course: Rose Hill High School, Wallace, N. C. 1, 25 French Club 3,45 Y-Teens 3, 45 Serviteers 55 Resegis 45 Col- lege Club 4. M. WALKER BUCKALEW HBllfkU Language Course: House of Rep. 5, Sec. 35 Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Pres. 15 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Nat. Forensic League 1,2,35 Key Club 3.45 Football 2,5,4, Scrub 25 Var. 3,45 Basketball 1,2, Var. 25 Tennis 1, Var. 15 Baseball 2,45 jr. Var. 2. Page Eighteen HELEN KAY BROWN To err ix human. to forgive divine. Language Course: Freshman Ser- vice Club 15 Sophoteers 25 Ser- viteers 35 Resegis 4: College Club 45 Y-Teens 15 N.H.S. 45 Intra-mur. Volleyball 1,25 Intra- niurh Softball 25 Intra-mur. Ten- nis . THEODORE ROBERT BUDDINE Nothing is at last sacred rave the integrity of your own mind. Scientific Course: Debating 1,2, 3,4, Sec. 2, jr. Var. 55 Dra- matics Club 2,35 Jr. Engineers' Club 3, Prog. Chmn. 55 Math Club 45 Tennis 3,45 Hi-Y 1,25 IYC 4: Chess Club 3,4, Pres. 3,45 International Students' Society 4. JAMES HOWARD BROWN justice is truth in action. Language Course: Hi-Y 1,2,3,45 Track 3.4: Ushers Club 3,45 Soph. Boys' Club 25 Confed. Mil. Hist. Club 35 History Club 4, Pres. 45 Pep Board 4, CLARA JANE BUCHANAN The only way to have 4 friend ix to be one. Language Course: Photography Club 15 Sophoteers 25 Serviteers 3: Resegis 45 College Club 45 Y-Teens 25 French Club 3,45 Business Staff 4. WILI.IAM MILES BUELL Bill Math Course: DeMolay 1,2,3,45 Key Club 45 Boys' Service Club 55 Red Cross 15 House of Rep. 1: Soph. Boys' Club 25 Football 1,4, Jr. High 1, Var. 45 Golf Team 25 Basketball 3, Jr. Var. 35 Best Looking 45 Freshman Service Club 1. MARTHA GAYLE BULLE Little Bull Language Course: Wallburg High School 1,25 A Capella Choir 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Serviteers 55 Homeroom Pres. 3: Y-Teens 45 Resegis 45 College Club 45 French Club 3,45 Intra-mur. Bas- ketball 3. We W4 av. BEVERLY ANNE BUNN He too serves a certain purpose, who only stands and cheers. Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2, 3,45 Sophoteers 2, Pres. 25 Col- lege Club 4, Vice-Pres. 45 Li- brary Staff 3,4, Sec. 4, Dist. Vice-Pres. 35 Football Spons. 3, 45 Cheerleader 3,45 Business Staff 45 Sr. Marshal 35 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Coun. 3: Serviteers 35 Hi-Y Sponsor 45 Teenage Coun. 4. RALPH WAYNE BURTON ffuyaynen Social Studies Course: Jr. High Football 15 Movie Projector Club 15 Red Cross Rep. 35 His- tory Club 4. JUDITH LEAH BUTLER My future lies at 'Slate' Language Course: Orchestra 1, 2,3,45 Color Guard 3,45 Home- coming Spons. 45 Y-Teens l,2, 5,45 Red Cross Rep. 45 Fresh- man Service Club l5 Sophoteers 25 Serviteers 3: Resegis 45 Col- lege Club 45 Speedball Intra- mur. l,2,35 Volleyball Intra- mur. 1,2,3. THOMAS MELVIN BUTNER All is well that ends well. Language Course: Hi-Y 1,2,3,45 DeMolay 2,3,4, Mast. Councilor 3, Past Mast. Coun. 45 Ushers Club 3,45 jr. Var. Tennis l,2,35 Track Team 3: Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 45 Soph. Boys' Club 25 jr. Boys' Service Club 5: French Club 3,45 Confed. Mil, Hist. Club 45 Homecoming Es- cort 4. EMMA LEE CALDWELL Il's a big, wide, wonderful world. Commercial Course: Stoples High School, Westport, Conn. 35 Y-Teens 1,2,45 Freshman Service Club 15 Sophoteers 25 Resegis 45 Business Club 45 Bowling Team 15 Intra-mur. Basketball 15 Intra-mur. Softball 1. STEPHEN GRAY CALAWAY Steve Language Course: Band l,2,3,45 DeMolay 3,45 Ushers Club 45 Soph. Boys' Club 25 Jr. Service Club 5: History Club 4. CAROLYN LOIS CARRIKER The sky's the limit. Language Course: Freshman Ser- vice Club 15 Mixed Chorus 15 Sophoteers 25 Y-Teens 1,2.3.45 Intra-mur. Basketball 1,2,3,45 Intra-mur. Speedball 152,35 In- tra-mur. Volleyball l,2,35 Rain- bow Girls 2,3,45 Serviteers 3' Resegis 45 College Club 4. s . . ROBERT MILLS CARTER lRapid Language Course: Hi-Y l,2,3,45 DeMolay 3,4, Sr. Councilor 45 Scrub Baseball 35 Track 45 Band 1,2,3,-4: ReBops 2,3,45 Or- chestra 45 Instr. Music Club 15 Ushers Club 3,45 History Club 45 French Club 3,45 jr. Service Club 3. HENRY CAPPS Snookey Industrial Arts Course. JULIA HANNAH CARR I know not what the future hath of marvel or surprise. Language Course: Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,45 Choir 3,45 Y-Teens 1,2, 3,45 French Club 3,45 Freshman Service Club 15 Sophoteers 25 Serviteers 35 Resegis 45 College Club 4. WILSON ROSSER CARTER Will Language Course: Virginia Epis- copal School, Lynchburg, Va. 25 A Capella Choir 1,3,4, Vice- Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Boys' Chorus l,3,45 Hi-Y 3,45 S.S.C, 45 Pep Board 4, Co-Chmn. 45 Choral Ensemble 1,35 History Club 4. ROBERT H. CHAMBERS My very chains and I grew friends. Language Course: Stud. Coun. Rep. I5 Key Club 2,3,4, Sec. 45 Hi-y l,2,3,4, Theas. 1, Sec. 2,45 Class Pres. 2,35 Soph. Boys' Club 2, Pres. 25 jr. Service Club 3, Sec.-Treas. 33 Football 2,3,4, Scrub 2, Var. 3,45 Baseball l,2, 5,-4, jr. High 1, Scrub 2, Var 3'4' Page Nineteen may H13 frkwki IXLRMX J R3 'xx IW '9it' nineleen hllnchecl PM 'Qian- gym RY..-M? X-...,.- RR., LAWRENCE P, CHAPMAN .furrylf Scientific Course: Football Var. 43 Golf l,43 Basketball I3 Movie Projector Club 13 Soph. Boys' Club 23 Confed. Mil. Hist. Club 33 History Club 4. SALLY ANN CHAPPLE Once, alwayr, and forever, Bill. Commercial Course: Freshman Service Club 13 Sophoteers 23 Serviteers 33 Resegis 43 Business Club 43 Sec. Business Club 43 Y-Teens I,2,3,4Q Intra-mur. Soft- ball 2. GRADY FRANKLIN CHATMAN, JR. Wilb a little bit of luck . . . Scientific Course: Art Club 13 Movie Proiector Club 2: .Math Club 3,43 Midget Football 13 Chess Club 3,43 House of Rep. 33 Hall Monitor 4. CLAUDE HARRISON CLARK ,,Han,y,, General Course. WILBA JEAN CLARY She'.r little, sbe'.r spry, tbere'.r mischief in ber eye. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,43 G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Corr. Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 43 Service Clubs 1, 2,3,43 Girls' Chorus 13 Choir 2: Class Sec. 13 C. H. Basketball I,2,3,43 C. H. Cheerleader 2,3, 43 C. H. Monogram Club 3,43 N.H.S. 3,43 Scribe 43 Library Staff 43 College Club 43 Tennis. SANDRA LYNN CLOUSE Santa Clause General Math Course: Franklin High School, Franklin, N. C. 13 Y-Teens 1,2,3,43 College Club 43 Football Spons. 43 Hall Moni- tor 43 Resegis 43 Nurse's Page 33 Serviteers 3: Homeroom Treas. 43 Basketball 33 Sopho- teers 23 Freshman Ser. Club I. JOHNSON BURNS CLINARD Half-a-Cherub Language Course: Band 1,2.3,43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Instr. Music Club 1,23 Dramatics Club 3,43 Masque and Gavel 3,43 Pres. 43 Hi-Y I,2,3,4Q French Club 3,43 N.H.S. 43 Ushers Club 3,43 Pine Whispers Staff 3,43 Black and Gold Staff 3,43 Hall Monitor 2, 43 Jr. Town Meeting 3,4. DAVID D. COBB A-Ball. Math Course: Basketball 2,3,4, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 3,4. H. MICHAEL COLLINS ,,Mike., Scientific Course: Math Club3 Track 4. Pug: 1 u cuty ANNA CONRAD The only way Io have a friend is to be one. Math Course: Chestnut Jr. High Wfilmington, N. C. 13 Y-Teens 2,3,43 Serviteers 3: Resegis 43 College Club 43 House of Rep. 33 'I.A.C. 43 Hall Monitor 2,5, 43 Basketball Spons. 23 Football Spons. 3,43 Homecoming Queen 43 Majorette 5,41 Best Look- ing 4g Hi-Y Sponsor 4. JOAN MARY CONRAD A lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path. Math Course: Tenafly High School, Tenafly, N. J. 1.21 Dra- matics Club 3: College Club 43 Resegis 43 Hall Monitor 43 Y- Teens 43 Student Sec. 43 Office Page 4. MARILEE CONRAD Say it with marie. Language Course: A Capella Choir 2,3,43 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,43 Ac- companist 1,2,3,43 State Festi- val Chorus 3,43 House of Rep. I3 Y-Teens 1,2,3,43 Rainbow Girls 3,43 Pep Board Rep. 43 Serviteers 33 College Club 43 Resegis 4. BARRY LYNN COOK HL. G. Scientific Course: Freshman Boys' Club 15 Soph. Boys' Club 25 jr. Service Club 35 Mono- gram Club 45 Hi-Y 2,3.45 De- Molay 35 Key Club 2,3,45 Foot- ball 1,2.3,4, Scrub l,2, Var. 3,45 Baseball l,2,3,4, Jr. Var. 1, Var. 2,3,4. VANCE HILTON CORDELL Pylores Scientific Course: Alexander Graham jr. High 15 Football 2, 3,-4, jr. Var. 2, Var. 3,45 Track 2,3,45 Soph. Boys' Club 25 I.Y.C. 3,45 Math Club 4. DOROTHY LOUISE COX I would rather heaven let me he horn wilhoul a name. wifhoul honor, provided I could always he with yon. Commercial Course: C. H. Var. Basketball 1,2,3,4, Alt. Capt. 45 C. H. Var. Softball l,2,3,45 C. H. Cheerleader 2.4, Asst. Chief 2,45 C. H. Monogram Club 3,4, Sec. 45 C. H. Glee Club l,2,3,45 Piano 1,2,35 Sr. Exec. Comm. 45 Business Club 4, Pres. 45 Office Page 4. CHARLOTTE MARIE CRANFILL Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth. Commercial Course: Glee Club 1,25 Thespians 1,2,35 Bible Club 45 Hall Monitor 25 Gym Leader 25 Jr. Red Cross 5. DONALD RICHARD CRATER rrDonn Industrial Arts Course: Varsity Football l,2,3,4. JUDITH LANE CREWS Somebody up ihere likes me. Commercial Course: Y-Teens 1, 2,3,45 Freshman Service Club 15 Sophoteers 2: Serviteers 35 Re- segis 45 Hall Monitor 1,2,35 Homeroom Sec. 15 Business Club 45 Intra-mur. Basketball 1,2,35 Intra-mur. Softball l,2,3. CHRIS D. CRANDELL Chris Scientific Course: House of Rep. 45 Red Cross 15 Soph. Boys' Club 25 Jr. Service Club 3: Thespians 1. . 5 ' 2 f ' PATRICIA ANNE CREWS My beloved is mine, and I am his: he feedelh among the lilies. Language Course: Band 1: Mu- sic Appreciation 15 French Club 3,45 Office Page 25 Gym Leader 25 Sophoteers 25 Servi- teers 39 Jr. Red Cross 3,45 Re- segis 45 College Club 45 Y- Teens 2,3,4. PEGGY JEAN CRYNER Halo? Language Course: Student Coun- cil 2, Soph. Rep. 25 Class Sec. 45 Y-Teens 1,253.45 State Music Festival 35 Girls' Chorus 1,3,45 Mixed Chorus 3.4: Sophoteers 25 Serviteers 35 Resegis 45 C01. lege Club 45 French Club 3,4, Pres. 35 Football Sponsor 4. JOHN THEODORE CURLEE Hcurlyn Scientific Course: Football 5,4, Scrub 3, Var. 45 Track 2,3,45 Monogram Club 45 Key Club 45 Hi-Y 1,2,3,45 DeMolay 3,45 Soph. Boys' Club 25 jr. Service Club 3: Ushers Club 2,35 Fresh- man Boys Club 15 History Club 4, Pres. 45 Basketball Escort 4. NICHOLAS A. DAVES Nicky Language Course: Freshman Boys' Club 15 Soph. Boys' Club 25 Jr. Service Club 3: Ushers Club 3,43 History Club 45 Treas. 45 Baseball l,2,3,4, jr. High 1, Scrub 2,3, Var. 45 Hall Moni- tor 3,45 I.Y.C. 3,4, Exec. Coun. 4. WILLIAM PRESTON DAVIDSON uDogu Math Course: Football 1,2,3,4, C. H. Var. l,2,3,45 Basketball C. H. jr. Var. 1, Var. 2,3,45 Baseball l,2,3,4, Jr. Var. 1, Var. 2,3,45 C. H. Monogram Club 2.5.4, Pres. 45 C. H. M.Y.F. Council Pres. 45 C. H. Ushers Guild 4. Page 1 u enly One n hunched ALLEN MEBANE DAVIS ffMeb,, Scientific Course: Scrub Foot- ball 35 Midget Football 15 His- tory Club 45 Soph. Boys' Club 25 Proiector Club 1. ALLEN RICHARDSON DAVIS Beebe--Billy and jeb's Sister. Language Course: Sophoteers 25 Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, I.C.C. 2,4, Sec. 35 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Serviteers 5, Treas. 35 College Club 45 Sr. Marshal 35 Library Staff 4, Sec. 45 Teenage Council 45 Cheer- leader 45 Football Homecoming Spons. 2,3,45 Basketball Spons, 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Re- segis 45 Homeroom Treas. 4. JERRY DAVIS I, G. ---- O.K. 'S'go! Scientific Course: Baseball 2,3, 4, Var. 2,3,45 Football 2,4. Jr. Varsity 2, Var 45 Basketball 2, 3,4, Jr. Var. 2, 3, Var. 4. MARY MARTHA DAVIS l'm from the Children's Home, 1 couldn't be prouder! Language Course: C. H. Basket- ball 15 jr, Var. 15 C. H. Soft- ball 1,2, Var. 1,25 C. H. Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 C. H. M.Y.F. 1,2,3,4, Sec. 45 C. H. Cheerleader 45 Dramatics Club 15 French Club 3.45 College Club 45 S.N.O.M. Club 1.3.45 V- Pres. 45 D.W'.D. 15 Resegis 4. PAUL MICHAEL DAVIS Mike Scientific Course: Football 1,3, 4, Midget 1, Scrub 3, Var. 45 Soph. Boys' Club 25 jr. Service Club 35 Projector Club 1. RICHARD DAVIS SPRickU Scientific Course: Track 1,45 Basketball 1,2, Jr. High 1, Jr. Var. 25 History Club 45 Soph. Boys' Club 25 Homecoming Es- cort 45 Hi-Y 1,25 Ushers Club 45 Confed. Mil. Hist. Club 31 Declamation Contest 3. LINWOOD LAYFIELD DAVIS Linnie Language Course: Football 1,2, 3,4, Scrub 1, Var. 2,3,4, Co- Capt. 4, All-Conference 45 Key Club 1,2,3,4, Treas. 45 House of Rep. 15 Monogram Club 2, 3,45 Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 1, Chaplain 45 Teenage Council 3, 45 Track 1,25 Basketball 1, Jr. High 15 Board of Control 3,45 National Honor Society 4. MARTHA LOU DILLON To err is humanf Io forgive, divine. Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4: Sophoteers 25 Serviteers 5: College Club 45 Resegis 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Pep Board Rep. 45 Rainbow Girls 3,45 Freshman Service Club 15 Intra-mur. Bas- ketball and Softball 2,3,45 Ten- nis 2,35 Brush and Pallette 1. SHIRLEY FAYE DIXON Someday 'sticks' will find a limb. Home Economics Course: C. H. Basketball I,2,3,4, Var. l,2.3.4, Alt. Capt. 4: C. H. Softball 1,2, 3,4, Var. 1,2,3,45 Business Club 45 C. H. Monogram Club 3,41 S.N.O.M. Club 2,3,4, Sec. 45 Hall Monitor 5. Page Sl u enty-Two HELEN SUZAN DOUGLAS Count thyself rich when thou has! found a friend, Language Course: Salem Aca- demy 3L Y-Teens 1,2,4, Treas 25 G.A.A. 25 Var. Tennis 1,2,45 Sophoteers 25 Serviteers 35 Re- segis 45 College Club 45 French Club 45 Hall Monitor 1.2.5,-4. BONNIE RITA DOXVELI. The hours lhal make us happy. make us wise. Language Course: C. H. Var. Basketball 1,25 C. H. Var. Soft- ball 1,25 C. I-I. Glee Club 1,22 C. H. Basketball Cheereaderl C.H.D.W.S. Pres. 1,25 S.N.O.M. Club 1,25 Hall Monitor 15 Sophoteers 25 Serviteers 35 Re- segis 4. ELIZABETH BECK EARP Wyatt - - Cronje's daughlerf' Language Course: Wake Forest High School 1,25 Serviteers 35 Resegis 45 College Club 45 N.H.S. 45 Hall Monitor 3,45 Y- Teens 3,4, Pres. 45 French Club 3, Vice-Pres. 31 Jr. Red Cross 5: Basketball 3, Var. 3. rr Wwe SARAH ELIZABETH EBERT Tomorrow's life is too lateg live today. Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2,3, 4, Treas. 33 G.A.A. I,2,3,43 Band l,2,3, Sec. 23 Instr. Music Club 1,23 Serviteers 33 Resegis 43 College Club 43 Library Staff 3,43 Business Staff 43 House of Rep. 2,3, Treas. 2, Jr. Rp. 33 N.H.S. 43 Speedball Var. 43 Hall Monitor 5. MARY LOUISE EFIRD Oh yet we trust that somehow good will he the final goal of ill. Language Course: Hall Monitor 1,43 Y-Teens l,2,3,43 Girls' Glee Club I,2,3,43 G.A.A. 2,33 A Ca- pella Choir 2,3,4, Coun. 5,4, Treas. 43 Serviteers 35 Red Cross 53 State Fest. Chor. 2.33 N.H.S. 3,4, Treas. 43 Football Sponsor 43 College Club 43 Resegis 4. CHARLES LOWREY ELKINS If eve-ryone would light just one little candle. Language Course: N.H.S. 3,4, Vice-Pres. 43 Deb. Club 2,3,4, Sec. 43 Deb. Team 1,2,3,4, Var. 3,43 Red Cross l,3,43 World Peace Sp. Con. Win, 23 M and G 2,5,4, Pres. 3, Sec. 43 Nat. Forensic League 1,2,3,4, Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 43 Hi-Y l, Chap. 13 Pres. 3,43 House of Rep. 1. WANDA CARLENE ELLIOTT Parting is such sweet sorrow. Language Course: Chorus 1,21 Y-Teens l,2,3,43 Freshman Ser- vice Club 13 Sophoteers 2g Servi- teers 35 Resegis 4g College Club 43 Intra-mur. Speedball 13 In- tra-mur. Softball 1,23 Intra-mur. Basketball 1. RONALD ENDERS rfRonu Scientific Course: Football 1, Midget 13 Track 3,4, Var. 3,43 Soph. Boys' Club 23 Hall Moni- tor 3: DeMolay 43 History Club 4, Sec. 4. 'Swv JERRY NORRIS ESSIC Finally Scientific Course: Photography Club 13 Soph. Boys' Club 23 Jr. Service Club 33 History Club 43 Band l,2,3,43 Orchestra 3,43 Re- Bops 3,43 Track 2,3.43 DeMo- lay 2,3,4. MARTHA ELEANOR ELLER I'1.'e seen the past, I love the present, and I'm eager for the future. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,43 N.H.S. 3,43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Pine Whispers 3,-4, Ed-in- Chief 43 Black and Gold Art liditor 33 Scribe 43 House of Rep. 43 College Club 43 Resegis 43 G.A.A. 233,43 Council 3,43 Serviteers 33 Sophoteers 2. JERRY COVINGTON EVANS Success begins with a fellow's will. Language Course: Key Club 1,2, 3,43 Stud. Coun. 3,4, Sec. 3,4, Pres. 43 T.A.C. 2,3,43 Hi-Y l,2, 3,-iQ Jr. Boys' Service Club 3, Pres. 33 Var. Baseball l,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,5,4, Jr. High 1, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 3,4, Capt. 43 Most Popular 43 Best All Around 4. MARTHA JEAN EVANS That'll be the day, sis. Commercial Course: Freshman Service Club 13 Sophoteers 23 Serviteers 3: Resegis 43 Business Club 43 Y-Teens l,2,43 Red Cross Rep. 3: Nurse's Room Page 23 Bowling Team 2,33 Intra-mur. Volleyball 13 Intra- mur. Basketball 1,33 Hall Moni- tor 1. WILLIAM FRANKLIN FARRELL fflohnn General Math Course: Key Club 2,3,4, Pres. 43 Hi-Y 2,3,4, Sec. 33 Confed. Mil. Hist. Club 3, Vice-Pres. 33 Class President 43 Friendliest 43 Track 2,3,43 Football l,2,3,4, jr. Var. l,2, Var. 3,43 'Basketball 1, Scrub 1. OMNIA FRED FOWLER Big body, little brains. Math Course: Basketball 1,2,3, 4, Jr. High 1, Var. 2,3,43 Base- ball 1,23 Track 2,43 Movie Pro- jector Club 1, Sec. 13 Mono- gram Club 2,3,4. FRANCES R. FOX It was a wonderful day. ' Commercial Course: C. H. Glee Club l,2,33 Business Club 43 S.N.O.M. Club 1,2,3, Treas. 1, 2,33 Resegis 43 C. H. Basketball Alt. Cheerleader 33 C. H. Bas- ketball 1,2, Mgr. 43 C. H. Soft- ball 3,4. Page Twenty Three CHRISTOPHER WESTERLING FRENCH Liberty ol though! is the life of the soul. Language Course: Dramatics Club 13 Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 Soph. Boys' Club 23 Track 2,3,43 French Club 5,4, Treas. 5, Pres. 43 House of Rep. 53 Confed. 2411. Hist. Club 53 History Club TERA ADELAIDE FRIZZELLE CHARLES FRANKLIN All is well that ends well. Language Course: Band 1,2,5,43 Orchestra 1,235.43 Y-Teens 1,2, 43 Instr. Music Club 1,2,53 Col- lege Club 43 Rainbow Girls 5,43 W.A. 43 Grand Rep. to Hawaii 43 DeMolay Sweetheart 4. GAMBLE Rowing, no! drifting. Language Course: Band I,2,3,4Q DeMolay 5,4, Preceptor 5: Ushers Club 5,43 Tennis 5.43 Track 43 Instr. Music Club 13 Soph. Boys' Club 23 jr. Service Club 53 History Club 4. hnnche ? ' iiim fqfiifiiffii 4diffV7:fisUi.7?F5-iff 1f 5i?'ii'.l3?4?F QW - 3 5 I ff V 3, V. rf: - KATHRYN WILKINS GARNER Sarnia Vd. y todo el mundo sonreira ron Vd. Language Course: A Capella Choir 2,5,43 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2,5,43 State Fest. Chor. 2,5,43 Thespians 1,21 House of Rep. 53 Basketball Spon. 43 Hall Moni- tor 5,43 Serviteers 33 Rainbow Girls 2,5,43 Y-Teens 1,2,3,43 Re- segis 43 College Club 4. AURELIA PAULINE GIBSON He's big. strong, bandsome, and his name is Don. Commercial Course: Freshman Service Club 13 Sophoteers 23 Serviteers 53 Resegis 43 Y-Teens 132,53 Basketball 1,2,5, Intra- mur. 1,2, Var. 53 Volleyball 1, 2, Intra-mur, 1,2. ,gun ROBERT MAYNOR GILL Bob Language Course: Baskezball 13 I-Iistory Club 43 Soph, Boys' Club 23 Jr. Service Club 53 Band 1,23 Track 4. -If --...nv DAVID JOHN GOODE To sh-ive, lo seek, to find, and noi to yield. Language Course: Band 1,2,5,4, Marching 1,2,5,4, Concert 2,5,43 Orchestra 5,43 ReBops 5,43 Hi-Y l,2,5,43 Ushers Club 5,43 De- Molay 5.4, Scribe 43 Debating Club 53 Jr. Var. Debating 5,43 jr. Var. Tennis 43 Instr. Music Club 2,5,43 N.H.S. 43 Jr. Red Cross 5,-4. JULIE ANNE GOODWIN Mouse Language Course: Y-Teens 1,23 5,43 G.A.A. 2,5,43 Pine Whis- pers 2,5,4, Exchange Ed. 5, Ed. Staff 43 Black and Gold Staff ,5,43 'I'.A.C, 1,2,5,4, Sec. 5, Pres. 43 Library Staff 43 Foot- ball Spons. 53 Var. Speedball 1, 23 Business Staff 43 College Club 43 Resegis 43 Gym Leaders Club 1,23 Treas. 2. ALICE LOUISE GRANT Bobbing along. Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2, 5,4, Sec. 23 Majorette 5: Cheer- leader 43 N.H.S 5,43 Quill and Scroll 5,43 Sr. Marshal 53 Black and Gold 5,-4, Asst. Ed. 5, Sr. Ed. 43 House Court 4, Spkr. Pro Tem. 4: Football Spons. 2,43 Library Staff 43 Hall Monitor 1.53 Pine Whispers Staff 5,43 French Club 5,4. Page Twenty-F our VIRGINIA ELIZABETH GRIFFITH ang., Language Course: N. C. All- State Orchestra 1,2,5,43 Hall Monitor 2,5,43 Marching Band 1,2,52 Orchestra l,2,5,43 Instr. Music Club 1,2,5,4, Treas. 43 Sat. Morning Bowling League 2,53 Serviteers 53 French Club 5,43 ReBops 5, Vocalist 5. JOANN HANKS My bear! just won'l say 'Goodbye' Math Course: Y-Teens 1,21 G.A.A. 1,2,5,4, Council 43 Sophoteers 2, Treas. 23 Major- ette 2.5, Twirler 2,53 Gym Leaders 2,5,43 Sr. Marshal 53 Football Sponsor 43 Cheerleader 43 Friendliest 43 Resegis 43 College Club 43 Serviteers 53 Basketball Sponsor 4. LINDA LOUISE HARDIE The best linings in life come in small packages. Language Course: Hanes 13 Greensbor Sr. High 23 Intra-mur. Sports 5,43 Serviteers 53 Y-Teens 1,2,5,43 College Club 43 Resigis 43 House of Rep. 43 Student Sec. 43 Black and Gild Staff 4, Cir. Mgr. 43 Pine Whispers Staff 43 Exchange Editor 43 Football Sponsor 4. Wwe MARJORIE FAYE HARP My heart belongs to a 'King'. Commercial Course: Freshman Service Club 13 Sophoteers 23 Serviteers 33 Resegis 43 Business Club 43 Hall Monitor I,2. PHYLLIS ALINE HAYES The best is yet to be. Language Course: Freshman Ser- vice Club 13 Sophoteers 23 Ser- viteers 33 College Club 43 Re- segis 43 Y-Teens 1,2,3,43 Jr. Nominating Committee 33 Red Cross Rep. 2,33 House of Rep. 23 Hall Monitor 1,3,43 Black and Gold Staff 3, Jr. Ed. 33 Pine Whispers Staff 3,4, Ex- change Editor 4. JAMES CLIFTON HART It's the set of the soul that determines the goal. Language Course: N.H.S. 5,43 Band l,2,3,43 Orchestra 13 ln- strumental Music Club I3 Ten- nis I,2,3,4, Yar. 1,2,3,43 Basket- ball 1,2,3,4, Jr. Var. 2,3,43 Monogram Club 2,3,43 I.Y.C. 3, 43 Hi-Y 1,2,3,4. 'ff ff PAUL CLIFTON HEIST Each little thing done better is the thin end of the wedge of something bigger. Math Course: Key Club 2,3,43 Sophomore Boys' Club 23 Foot- ball 1,3,4, Jr. Var. 1, Scrub 3, Var. 43 Basketball Jr. Var. 13 Track 4. JEANNE HAUSER I just don't know, Commercial Course: Y-Teens I, 2,3,43 Freshman Service Club 13 Sophoteers 23 Serviteers 33 Re- segis 43 Business Club 4, Treas. 43 Hall Monitor 13 Football Sponsor 43 Intra-mur. Softball 2,43 Intra-mur. Basketball 2,4Q Gym Leader 4. BROOKS HARPER HAWORTH Anyone for tennis? Social Studies Course: Basketball 1,2,3,4, Var. 2,3,43 Tennis Var. I,2,3,43 Monogram Club 2,3,43 DeM0lay l.2,3,43 Sophomore Boys' Club 2. n GLADYS JAMIESON HENRY With faith in the future and some knowledge from the past. I plunge into the present. Language Course: Art Club 13 Dramatics Club 2,35 College Club 43 Resegis 43 Rainbow Officer3 G.A.A. 3: Jr. Red Cross 43 Y-Teens 2,-3: Office Page 13 Receptionist 3. JANE CAROL HESTER Manner, not gold, is woman's best adornmentf' Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2, 3,43 Brush and Palette 13 Hall Monitor 2,43 Jr. Red Cross 33 Sophoteers 23 Serviteers 33 French Club 3,43 Girls' Chorus 3,43 A Capella Choir 3,43 Col- lege Club 4g Resegis 43 Rain- bow 4. JAMES RONALD HITCHCOCK The kfndest man, the best- conditiorfd and unwearied spirit in doing rourtesiesf' Scientific Course: Science Club 2,33 Math Club 2,3,43 Sr. Exec- utive Comm.3 Movie Projector Club 3: College Club. JULIA GRAY HOBSON Where there's a will, there's a way. Math Course: G.A.A. 2,3,4, Council 3,43 Resigis 43 College Club 43 Red Cross Rep. l,2,5,-3, Vice-Pres. 3,43 Serviteers33 Y- Teens l,2, Sec. 13 Girls' Chorus I,2Q Speedball 1,2,3,4, Var. 43 Softball Var. 1,2,3,43 Volleyball, Intra-mur. l,2,3,43 Basketball, Intra-mur. 1,2,3,4. MARGARET FAY HOBSON Above all our life we love a steadfast friend. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,43 Girls' Chorus I3 Red Cross l,2,3,4, Treas. 43 G.A.A. 2,3,4, Coun. 43 Speedball 1,2,3,4, Var. 2,3,43 Softball I,2,3,4, Var. I, 2,3,43 French Club 3,43 Sopho- teers 23 Serviteers 33 College Club 43 Resegis 43 Pep Board 4. CECIL HOLCOMB Embryo Scientific Course: Football I,2, 3,4, Scrub I, Var. 2,3,43 C0- Capt. 4, Shrine Bowl Rep. 43 Baseball l.2,3,4, Jr. High 1, Scrub 2, Var. 3,43 Key Club 1, 2,3,43 Hi-Y l,2.3,4, Pres. 33 House of Rep. 23 N.H.S. 3,43 Monogram Club 2,3,4, Vice- Pres. 43 Most Athletic 4. Page Twenty Iiwe u hunched CHARLES ROBERT HOLDER ESTIE HONEYCUTT JOHN HASTINGS HOPKINS Don'l get panicky. ' Scientific Course: Basketball 1, 23 Confed. Mil. Hist. Club 33 Military History Club 4g Sopho- more Boys' Club 2. Pm trying to say 'lhank you' for my 'Home,' 'Educationf and your 'friendship'. Home Economics-General Course: Basketball 1,2,3,43 Softball 1 2,3,4g c. H. Glee Club 1,2,3,43 C. H. Monogram Club 3,43 S.N.O.M, Club 1,2,3,4, Pres 4 Sec. 33 Business Club 43 Secre: tary of S.S. Classg C.H.D.W. Society, Pres. 4, HHOPH Math Course: Marching Band 43 ReBops 3,43 Concert Band 43 Instrumental Music Club 4. BETTY LOU HORTON Whither thou goesl, I will go. Language Course: Chorus 1,2,3, 4g Choir 3,43 Freshman Service Club 13 Y-Teens 1,2Q Sopho- teers 23 Serviteers 33 French Club 3,43 Resegis 4. FORREST ROLLAND HOUSTAN To slrive, to seek, to find, and not lo yield. Language Course: Band 2,3,43 Movie Projector Club 13 Sopho- more Boys' Club 23 Confed. Mil. Hist. 33 History Club 43 Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 Ushers Club 3,43 Or- chestra 43 ReBops 43 Jr. Var. Tennis 5. WILLIAM F. HUNTER Bill Scientific Course: Old Town High School 13 Northwest High School 2,33 Key Club 2,3,43 French Club 43 Hi-Y 1. MARY LOUISE HURST Hope springs eternal. Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2, 3,43 Freshman Service Club 13 Sophoteers 23 Serviteers 3g Re- segis 4: College Club 43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Quill and Scroll 5,43 Pine Whispers Staff 3,43 Black and Gold Staff 3,43 Tennis 2,5,4, Var. 5,43 Basketball Int.-mur. 1.2,5.4. J. STANFORD HUTCHESON nv Aothing but the hes! is good enough. Scientific Course: Movie Opera- tor 13 Projector Club lg Hi-Y 1,23 Math Contest 3,43 Math Club 5,43 Sophomore Boys' Club 2. SANDRA IVEY lf you can dream, and no! make dreams your master. Math Course: Hanes High School 13 Sophoteers 23 Servi- teers 33 Hall Monitor 2,33 Re- segis 43 Business Club 4. Page Twenty-Six WILLIAM McKIVER JACKSON Give to lhe world lhe best you have, and Ihe best will come back lo you. Scientific Course: N.H.S. 3,4, Pres. 43 Football 2,3,4, Scrub 2, 3, Var. 43 Band 2,3,4, Treas. 3, Pres. 43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Re- Bops 2,3,43 Hi-Y 3,4, V.-Pres. 43 Key Club 5,43 Stud. Coun. 43 Most Likely to Succeed 4. CAROLYN MARIE JARVIS The unspoken word never does harm. Language Course: Brush and Palette Club 1, Pres, 1: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, I.C.C. 33 Sophoteers 23 Surviteers 5, Sec. 53 Red Cross 51 House of Rep. 53 French Club 5,43 Business Staff 43 Black and Gold 4, Art Ed. 43 Resegis 4, Chmn. 43 College Club 43 Intra- mur. Basketball 2,5,4. KATHARINE. RIVES JONES To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. Language Course: Y-Teens 1,23 Thespians 1,2,5: Office Page 1, 2,5,43 Jr. Red Cross 5: College Club 43 Resegis 43 Intra-mur. Speedball 43 Intra-mur. Basket- ball 23 Intra-mur. Volleyball 23 Intra-mur. Softball 2. flfr HW LARRY MASTEN JONES HMM., Scientific Course: Baseball 2,3, 4, Scrub 2,3, Var. 43 Basketball 3, Scrub 3. CLYDE ALWYN JAMES NORVELL JUDY LeCLAIRE JOHNSON JOHNSON, JR. uchipu Language Course: Football 1,2, Jr. High 1, Scrub 23 Basketball Var. Mgr. 2,3,43 Track 2,3,4, Var. 3,43 Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Treas. 23 Soph. Boys' Club 23 Jr. Ser- vice Club 3: Monogram Club 3,43 DeMolay 2,3,43 Ushers Club 3,43 Hall Monitor 3g Pep Board 43 Executive Comm. 4. JOHNSON, JR. Johnny Scientific Course: Band 1,23 Sophomore Boys' Club 23 Jr. Service Club 33 Track 3,43 Jr. Science Club 43 Music Appre- ciation Club 1. MARY NORRIS JOHNSTON Blossom Language Course: N.H.S. 3,4, Devot. Chmn. 43 G.A.A. 2,3,4, Council 43 Gym Leader 33 A Capella Choir 3.4, Council 33 Girls' Chorus 2,3,43 Office Page 13 Hall Monitor 43 Y-Teens 1, 2,3,43 College Club 4g Resegis 43 Freshman Service Club 13 Sophoteers 2g Serviteers 3. HOWARD EUGENE KELLY, JR. The biggest ballle a man has la fight is with himself. Math Course: Dramatics Club 1, 2,3,4, Pres. 4g Key Club Follies 2,3343 Pep Board 43 Band 4. MARGARET VIRGINIA KEY Look Onward Language Course: Freshman Ser- vice Club 13 Sophoteers 23 Ser- viteers 33 College Club 4g Rese- gis 43 G.A.A. 3,43 Jr. Red Cross 3,43 Y-Teens 1,2,3,43 Orchestra 1,23 Officials Club 2,3,43 Var. Softball 2,33 Intra-mur. Sports 1,2,3,4. I have seen the past, I love the present, and I am waiting for the future. Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2, 3,43 Freshman Service Club 13 Sophoteers 23 Serviteers 33 Re- segis 43 College Club 43 French Club 3,43 Office Page 4g Rain- bow Girls 334. LINDA LOUISE KIRBY Do you ever stop and ask, 'Ir it all going to happen again? Language Course: Pine Whis- pers 3,4, Feature Ed. 43 Major- ette 3,43 Business Staff 43 Black and Gold 3,43 House of Rep. 23 French Club 3,4, Sec. 43 G.A.A. 2,3343 College Club 4, Sec. 43 Resegis 43 Basketball 1,2,3,4, Jr. Var. 3, Co-Capt. 33 Var. 4, Co- Capr. 4. MARY KATHERINE KIRBY flKay1r Language Course: G.A.A. l,2,3, 43 Gym Leader 33 Tennis Var. 1,2,3,4: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Vice- Pres. 13 Basketball Spons. 3: College Club 43 Resegis 43 Hall Monitor 2,3,43 Sophoteers 23 N.H.S. 43 Business Staff 43 Jr. Red Cross 23 Serviteers 33 Freshman Service Club 1. NORMA ELLEN KNUTTON There's a rainbow 'round my shoulder. Math Course: Hanes High 1,2, 33 Masque and Gavel 3,43 Rain- bow 1,2,3,4, Worthy Advisor 43 College Club 4. JUDITH ANN KOELMEL If-Indy!! Language Course: Freshman Ser- vice Club I3 Sophoteers 23 Ser- viteers 33 Resegis 43 College Club 43 Rainbow Girls 2,33-1. Treas. 23 Officials Club 1,2,3,4: Gym Leader 2,33 G.A.A. l,2,3, 43 Speedball Intra-mur. l,2,3,4, Var. 3,43 Basketball Intra-mur. l,2,3,4Z Softball 2,3,4, Intra- mur. 2,3,4, Var. 3. GERALD FRANCIS LACKEY . njerryu Scientific and Math Course: Track 33 Radio Club 2, Vice- Pres. 23 Scrub Basketball 13 Confed. Mil. Hist. Club 3: Sciene Club 43 NW. District Science Fair 1. Page Twenty-Seven nhnnchze TALMADGE LANE Why waste a word? Math Course. CARLOS EDWIN LEWIS Chico Language Course: Movie Pro- iector Club 1, Vice-Pres. 15 Sophomore Boys' Club 25 Jr. Service Club 3: History Club 45 Confed. Mil. Hist. Club 55 Red Cross Rep. 1,25 Track 3,4, Var. 3,4. GAITHER CHARLES LEWIS ffsleepyn Language Course: Baseball lj, Jr. High 1, Scrub 3: Football l, 5.4, jr. High 1, jr. Var., 3, Var. Mgr. 45 Soph. Boys' C1ub 25 Ir. Service Club 35 S.S.C. 2, 3: Ushers Club 59 Monogram Club 4. CATHY HEATH I.ITTLE Short and sweet. Language Course: Teenage Coun- cil 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 Jr. Red Cross 1,2,5, Sec. 2, Pres. 35 Business Staff 45 G.A.A. 2,3,4, Council 3,45 Y-Teens l,2,5,45 House of Rep. 25 College Club 45 Resegis 45 Hall Monitor 3,45 Basketball Mgr. 33 Serviteers 55 Gym Leaders Club 3. GARY THOMAS LONG Emel Math Course: Football 2,3,4, jr. Var. 2,3, Var. 45 Track 25 Hi-Y 2,5,45 DeMolay 2,3,45 Photographer 15 House of Rep. 25 Photography Club 15 Mono- gram Club 45 Electragonist 3, 45 History Club 45 Sophomore Boys' Club 2. NEAL DAVIS LOWRANCE Nuns animus opus. Language Course: Football 1,25 3,4, Jr, High 1, Scrub 2, Var. 3,45 Track 2,5,45 Hi-Y 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 5: Monogram Club 3 45 S.S.C. 3,4, Sec. 4. i BOBBY LOYD Happiness seems made to he shared. Scientific Course: 'Ihespians 1, 25 Iglath Club 5,45 Hall Moni- tor . BARBARA ANNE MABE You might not have another chance. General Course: Aycock Jr. High 1: Greensboro Senior High 2,33 Orchestra 45 Dramatic 4. MARY WOLFF MADDREY WaIffie Language Course: Freshman Ser- vice Club 13 Y-Teens 1,2,5,4, Sec. 1, Vice-Pres. 25 French Club 5.4, Vice-Pres. 45 Sophoteers 2: College Club 45 Resegis 45 Busi- ness Staff 4. Page 1 uenty-Eight JIMMY MELVIN MANUEL For to me to life is Christ, and to die is gain. Scientific Course: Basketball 1, 2,5,4, jr. High 1, jr. Var. 2, var. 5,-ag Baseball l,2, Jr. High l, jr. Vur. Z5 Monogram Club 5,45 Bible Club 4, Pres. 45 Jr. Service Club 55 Sophomore Boys' Club 2. '-'N-an SARAH ANN MARSHALL What can I do next? Commercial Course: Band 1,2,3, 45 Orchestra l,Z,5,4: Y-Teens 1, 2,3,45 Freshman Service Club 1: Sophoteers 25 Serviteers 35 Col- lege Club 45 Resegis 4: Bowling 1,5.-Z, Captain 3,45 Intra-mur. Softball 2,45 Intra-mur. Basket- ball 1,2,4, Captain 1,25 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Hall Monitor 1. MARION JACKSON MARSHBANKS Blimpy Mathematics Course: Football Scrub 1,2, Var. 3,45 Baseball Scrub 15 Track 25 Dramatics Club 15 Sophomore Boys' Club 25 Junior Service Club 55 junior Engineers Club 2. JOHN M. MARTIN The best is yet to he. Scientific Course: Instrumental Music Club 15 Ushers 5,45 Hi- Y I,2,3,45 Dramatics Club 35 DeMolay 3,4, Asst. Srcibe 4, Jr. Steward 45 Tennis 55 Decla- mation Contest 55 Orchestra 45 History Club 45 Band 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 4. NOEMI SOUZA MAYA There lives more faith in honest doubt, believe me, than in half the needs. Math Course: Hall Monitor l,2, 35 Thespians 2,3,4: Bowling 2: Jr. Red Cross 3,45 Y-Teens 1,2, 5,45 G.A.A. 5. ROBERT ALFRED MAYER, JR. Hou-' dull it is to pause to make an end: To 1-us! unhurnished, noi lo shine in use. ' Language Course: Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Band l,2,5,45 Drum Major 2,3, 4, Vice-Pres. 45 Tennis l,2.3,4, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Basketball Scrubs 2,51 ReBops 2,5,45 Instrumental Mu- sic Club l,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3,45 DeMolay 45 N.H.S. 4. ELIZABETH CLARKE MCCANLESS Second thoughts are even wiser. Language Course: Girls' Chorus 1,25 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 G.A.A 1, 2,5,i, Council 5,45 Gym Leader 2.5: Speedball Var. 2,5,-iz Soft- ball Var. 2: Hall Monitor 45 College Club 45 Resegis 45 Servi- teers 55 Sophoteers 25 Freshman Service Club I. EDNA MCCARTHY Laugh and he me-rry! Social Studies Course: Science Hill, S. C., Johnson City, Tenn. I,2,3: College Club 45 Y-Teens 45 Resegis 45 Girls' Chorus 4. MARSHA JEAN McDOWELL To strive, 100 seek. to find, and not to yield. Language Course: Girls' Chorus I,2,5,45 Choir 3,45 G.A.A. I,2, 3,45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Freshman Service Club 15 Sophoteers 25 Serviteers 53 College Club 45 Treas. 45 Resegis 45 Bowling 2, 35 Intra-mur. Basketball 1,2,3,45 Intra-mur. Volleyball 2,5,4. MARY FRANKLIN MCGEHEE Frankie Language Course: Band 1,2,3,4g Orchestra l,2,3,45 Instrumental Music Club l,2,3, Sec. 3: Col- lege Club 45 Y-Teens 2,5,45 Re- Bops 3,4, Accompanist5 French Clullzi 3,4, Pres. 45 Hall Moni- tor . JULIAN KEITH McKENZIE jules Scientific Course: Sophomore Boys' Club 2: Junior Boys' Club 35 Ushers Club 3,45 Senior Ser- vice Club 45 Hi-Y 2.5,-4, Treas. 5: History Research 4. MARTHA LEAK MCKENZIE Foot loose and Fancy Free. Language Course: Speedball Var, I5 G.A.A. 5,45 Serviteers 5: Col- lege Club 45 Sophoteers 25 Pep Board 45 Resegis 45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 55 Hall Monitor 5, 45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Intra-mur. Basketball I,2,3,45 Intra-mur. Softball 1,2,35 Wirtiest 4. MARY ELIZABETH MCKINNEY This lillle DOGGIE has found a home! Commercial Course: C. H. Bas- ketball Var. I,2,5,4, Alt. Capt. 45 C. H. Softball Var. l,2,5,45 C. H. Cheerleader 2,5,45 C. H. Glee Club I,2,3,45 C. H. M.Y.F. Council 3,45 C. H. Monogram Club 5,45 C. H. Monogram Club Queen 25 Business Club 4. NORMA JEAN MCMILLAN It's a military secret. General Course: Madison H. S. I5 Y-Teens 2,5,45 Sophoteers 25 Serviteers 3: Football Sponsor 55 College Club 45 Resegis 4. ROBERT PHILIP MELVIN Phil Language and Scientific Course: Band 1,25 Music Appreciation Club5 Sophomore Boys' Club 2: History Club 4: Tennis 45 Bowl- ing Team 45 DeMolay 4. Page Tu euly Amt 14 howto PEGGY LOU MILLER The best is yet to come. Commercial Course: Mineral Springs H. S. 2,33 Business Club 43 Resegis 43 Intra-mur. Basket- ball 1. MICHAEL STEPHEN MOCK To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. Math Course: Branford H. S., Branford, Conn. 1,2Q Stamp Club 35 Jr. Engineers' Club 43 Physics Exposition 4. JAMES PRESTON MOORE Little Ape Scientific Course: Football 2,5 4, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 5,43 Movie Projector Club 13 Photography Club 23 Band 1,23 Tiddly Winks l,2,3,4, Jr. Var. 1, Var. 2,5,43 Monogram Club 43 Math Club 4. STEVEN F. MOORE After all, I just got here. vice Club li Sophomore Boys Engineers Club 4. CAROLYN SUE MORGAN Nor time, no-r space, nor deep, nor high,' Can keep my own away from me. Home Ec.-Commercial Course: C. H. Basketball Var. l,2,5Z C. H. Softball Va. 1,23 C. H. Glee Club 1,2,5,43 Resegis Club 43 College Club 43 Nurse's Page 4g C, H. M.Y.F. 4, Vice-Pres. 43 Coun. 4g C. H. Monogram Club 3,43 S.N.O.M.C. 1,2,5. JOHN FRANKLIN MORROW A good 'cigar' is a good 'smobe'. Language Course: Football 1,2, Jr. High I, Scrub 23 DeMolay 2,5,4, Marshal 53 Hi-Y 2,5,43 Golf I,2,5,4, Capt. 43 Freshman Service Club 13 Monogram Club 2,5,43 Homecoming Escort 4. CAROL ANNE MUNROE Never mind -what might have been. Science Course: Y-Teens 2,5,43 Freshman Service Club 13 Sopho- teers 23 Serviteers 53 College Club 43 Orchestra l,2. JERRY W. MURDOCK ffl' Wil, Social Studies Course: C. H. Football l,2,5,4, Jr. Var. 1, Var. 2,5,43 C. H. Basketball Jr. Var. 1, Scrubs 2, Var. 5,43 C. H. Baseball Var. 1,2,5,43 History Club 4, Vice-Pres. 43 Homeroo' Treas. 4. MARTHA ANN MYERS Painting the roses red. Language Course: Villa Marie- Anna Academy 13 Y-Teens 2,5. 4, Vice-Pres. 3,4Q Service Clubs 2,5,43 Dean's Page 53 N.H.S. 5, 4, Sec. 43 Sr. Exec. Comm. 43 College Club 4, Pres. 43 D.A.R. Rep. 43 Scribe 43 Office Page 43 Most Incellectual3 Most Likely To Succeed. Page Thirty PATRICIA ANN MYERS To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,5, 43 Girls' Chorus 1,23 A Capella Choir 23 Freshman Service Club 13 Sophoteers 23 Scrviteers 53 Resegis 43 College Club 43 Intra- mur. Volleyball 13 l.Y.C. 5,43 Red Cross Rep. 53 N.H.S. 4. PHILIP NANZETTA Baz Math Course: Hi-Y l,2,5,43 De- Molay 5,43 Math Club 25,43 Orchestra l,2,51 Marching Band l,2,3Q Instr. Music Club 13 Sophomore Boys' Club 23 Pho- tography Club 53 History Club 43 All-State Orchestra 1,2,5. WANDA GAIL NEAL The days of our youth are the days of our glory. Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2, 5,43 Freshman Service Club 13 Sophoteers 23 Serviteers 33 Col- lege Club 43 Resegis 43 Rain- bow Girls 5,43 Hall Monitor 1' Office Page 4. Scientific Course: Freshman Ser- Club 23 Junior Service Club 53 Wee ANNE LOIS NIEWTON Little soul, le! us try, fry, try. Language Course: College Club -I: Bus. Staff iz G.A.A. l,2,5,-ig Y-Teens l,2.5,4, Sec. -1: Lib. Staff 5.1. Vice-Pres, 5: Football Spons. 5: Sr. Marshal 5: Pine W'hispers Cir. Etl. 5: Black and Gold 2.5.-I, jr. Ed. 5, Sr. Ed. -1: Reynolds Roundup -lg Hall Mon. 1.2.51 Service Club 1,2,,5,43 Basketball Spon. 4. CATHARINE CORINNE NORlfI.lili'l' A dream is 4 u'i.vb your bear! makes. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 5.1: Band 1,2552 Orch. 1,2,5, 'l reas. 5: Vice-Pres. Fresh. Class I: Sophoteers 2: Serviteers 5: College Club -ig Resegis 4: Busi- ness Staff -i, Manager 43 Office Page l,2,5,-Z5 Jr.-Sr. Dance Comm. 53 Basketball Spon. 4. DAVID RANDALL PAGE True Slll'LA6'.l'S is lo labor, Scientific Course: Hi-Y l,2,5,-i5 Sophomore Boys' Club 25 Mono- gram Club 2,5,45 Track 2,5,45 Key Club 3,43 Scrub Football 23 Photography Club 1. MERRY GORDON PANNILL M, G. Language Course: Quill and Scroll 5,43 Black and Gold 5,43 Pine Whispers 5,45 Speedball Var. 5,-13 French Club 3,45 Y- Teens 1,2,5,45 G.A.A. 1,255,435 Officials Club 1.2,5,45 College Club 45 Resegis 45 Serviteers 35 Gym Leaders Club 55 Tennis Var. 2,3,4. E. BENNETT PARKS Benny Mathematics Course: Band 1,25 Instrumental Music Club 1,2,35 Historical Research Club 45 Tennis jr. Var. 15 Hi-Y 2,5,4. GLENYCE WARREN PASS Long Gong Long Commercial Course: Freshman Service Club 15 lntra-mur. Bas- ketball 1,25 lntra-mur. Softball 1,25 Sophoteers 25 Serviteers 3g Resegis 45 College Club 45 Band 15 Household Arts Course 15 Hall Monitor 2. MARTHA PAYNE Never idle iz mamenl. Language Course: Student Gov. 4, Sr. Rep. to Coun. 45 Major- ette 1,25 Sr. Marshal 33 T.A.C. 2,5,45 Freshman Service Club 1, Pres 15 Serviteers 3, Vice- Pres. 3: G.A.A. 2,3,45 Library Staff 5,4, State Sec. 43 Sr. Exec. Comm. 45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Treas. 45 Basketball Spon. 45 College Club 45 Hi-Y Sponsor 4. u NANCY RANDOLPH PE YT ON Why lake life so xeriouily. you'll neue-r get out of il alive. Commercial Course: Y-Teens 1, 2,3,45 Freshman Service Club 15 Sophoteers 25 Serviteers 35 Re- segis 45 College Club 45 Bowl- ing 2,3,45 Speedball Var. 43 Intra-mur. 2,3,45 Hall Monitor 2,43 2,3,45 Jr. Red Cross 3,45 Officials Club 3,4. CLIFTON EDWARD PLEASANTS, JR. Eddie Language Course: Football 1,2 534, jr. High 1, Scrub 2, Var. 5, 45 Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Pres 2, Treas. 45 S.C.C. 5,-4, Vice-Pres, 45 Stu- dent Council 3,45 Track 25 Bas- ketball 1: Boys' Chorus 1,2Q Jr. Boys' Service Club 3. JAMES RICHARD PAYNE Richard Scientific Course: Football 1,4, Midget 1, Scrubs 43 Photogra- phy Club 15 Research Club 4. JOSEPH BENJAMIN PLITT I came, I saw, and now it's about time Fm leaving. Language Course: Projector Club 1,21 House of Rep. 15 History Club 4. ANNA KATHRYN POLEY Once, always and forever, Frank. Commercial Course: Freshman Service Club 15 Sophoteers 25 Serviteers 35 Resegis 45 Business Club 45 Y-Teens 1,2,5,45 G.A.A. 3,45 Hall Monitor 55 Bowling 3, 43 lntra-mur. Softball 25 Home- coming Spon. 1. Page '1 latrty One MARY ANN POTEETE The hes! is yet io be General Course: C. H. Basket- ball 1,2, jr. Var. 1,25 C. H. Glee Club 2,3,45 C, H. Recrea- tion Committee 35 C. H. Mono- gram Club Queen 35 C. H. Foot- ball Cheerleader 3,4, Chief 45 C. H. Basketball Cheerleader 3, Chief 55 Business Club 45 C. H. MYF Coun. 2,3,-45 S.N.O.M. Club 3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Treas. 4. ELIZABETH ANN PTACEK Betty Language Course: Freshman Ser- vice Club 15 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Intra-mur. Coun- cil 25 Gym Leader 25 Intra-mur. Basketball 1,2,3,45 Bowling 5,4- Sophoteers 25 Serviteers 35 Ofi fice Page 3,45 Resegis 45 Col- lege Club 4. WILLIAM N. REYNOLDS l'll never get ulcers. Math Course: Jr. Var. Football 15 Photography Clubg B.S.H. Club5 Lunch Club5 Science Club. BOB RIKE uAceu Scientific Course: Sophomore Boys' Club 25 Jr. Boys' Service Club 35 DeMolay 45 Basketball Scrubs 2, Jr. Var. 35 Baseball jr. High 1, Jr. Var. 35 Tennis 45 Band 1,25 Historical Re- search Club 45 Homecoming Escort 4. MARY ALICE ROBERTS f'A .sigh for the party zz smile for the future. Language Course: Band 1,2,3,45 Freshman Service Club 15 Bible Club 22 Serviteers 39 Gym Leader 35 Red Cross 3,45 Intra- mur. Basketball 3,45 Intra-mur. Volleyball 2,45 French Club 5,45 College Club 45 Resegis 4. CLETUS MICHAEL ROBERTSON I am a part of all tha! I have met. Language Course: Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra Z,3,45 ReBops 2.3,41 N.H.S. 3,45 Jr. Var. Tennis 3. 45 DeMolay 3,4, Chap. 45 Math Club 25 Instr. Music Club 1,2535 Ushers Club 3,45 Red Cross 3,45 French Club 3,45 I.Y.C. 4. LUCY TEAGUE RUDOLPH The long, lang trailer. Language Course: Freshman Ser- vice Club 1, Treas. 1: Sopho- teers 25 Serviteers 51 College Club 45 Resegis 4: G.A.A. 25 Var. Speedball 1,25 Hall Moni- tor 1,25 Y-Teens 1,2,45 Football Sponsor 25 Intra-mur. Basket- ball 1,25 Intra-mur Softball 1, 25 Gym Leader 253. Page 1 hxrty-Two ROBERT WINSLOW SALE Sale Scientific Course: Hargrave Mili- tary Academy 2,35 Historical Re- search 45 Movie Projector 1 Basketball 4. SONYA GLENN ROBERTSON Bubbles Language Course: Freshman Ser- vice Club 15 Sophoteers 25 Ser- viteers 35 College Club 4: Re- segis 45 French Club 5.41 Y- Teens l,2,3.45 House of Rep. 15 Football Spon. 45 Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,45 A. Capella Choir 3,4, State Festival Chorus 35 Rainbow 5,4. PAUL WORKMAN ROLLINS Great White Hunter Language Course: Basketball 1, 2,3,45 Fresh. 1, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 3,45 Jr. High Football 15 Jr. High Baseball 15 Senior Service Club 3,45 Sophomore Boys' Club 25 jr. Boys' Club 3: Pine Whis- pers Staff 45 Boys' Sports Ed. 45 Freshman Boys' Club 15 Monogram Club 45 Track l,2. FRANK SAUNDERS Don'l tread on me. Scientific Course: Hi-Y 1,25 Confed. Mil. Hist. Club 3: Photography Club 2: Movie Projector Club 15 American War History Club 45 Sr. Exec. Comm. 4. SALLY JOANN SCHELL I am a part of all that I have met. Scientific Course: Nokomis Jr. High, Mpls. Minn. 15 Resegis 45 College Club 45 Chorus 2,5,45 Choir 3,45 Thespians 3: Speed- ball Var. 55 Intra-murals 2,35 Bowling 35 Officials Club 25 Y-Teens 45 N.H.S. 4. elfr are SUSAN L. SCHELL Time is the irue measure of success. Scientific Course: Nokomis Jr. High, Mpls. Minn. 15 Choir 3, 45 Speedball Var. 33 Girls' Chorus 2,3,45 Thespians Club 3, Treas. 3: College Club 45 G.A.A. 3,45 N.I-I.S. 4. DON FRANK SHAFFNER She has hair of gold and eye: of blue. General Course: Football 1,2,3, 4, Jr. Var. 1, Var. 2,3,45 Mono- gram Club 3,45 S.S.C. 4. JEROME MELVYN SHAPIRO If worry were the only cause of death, I would live forever. Math Course: Baseball Var. 1,2, 3,45 Basketball Jr. Var. 15 House of Rep. 2,45 Jr. Red Cross 25 Photography Club 25 Lunch Club 2,3,45 Key Club 1,2,3,45 Monogram Club 45 Wittiest 4. ANN BURTON SHEETS A lillle sweet dolh kill much bitterness. Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2, 3,45 French Club 3,45 College Club 45 Resegis 45 Serviteers 33 Sophoteers 25 Freshman Girls' Service Club 15 I.Y.C. 4. it-ZX RANDOLPH PRESTON SHAFFNER erRann Language Course: Decfamation Contest 15 Sophomore Boys' Club 25 Track 2,3,45 Ushers Club 3,45 Confed. Mil, Hist. Club 35 French Club 3,4, Vice- Pres. 45 Hi-Y 3,4, Pres. 45 Key Club 3,45 Monogram Club 45 Sr. Exec. Comm. 45 Sr. Class Treas. 45 DeMolay 3,4. ROBIN LEE SHAHAN HRobu Language Course: Cloverpark H. S., Tacoma, Wash. 15 Y- Teens 2,3,45 French Club 2,3, Vice-Pres. 35 Sophoteers 25 Ser- viteers 35 N.H.S. 45 Rainbow 3,45 G.A.A. 3,45 Business Staff 45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 35 Office Page 45 College Club 4. SANDRA LOU SHEETS Time will tell. Language Course: Freshman Ser- vice Club l5 Office Page 1,25 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Coun. 2,35 Sophoteers 2a Basket- ball Sponsor 25 Homecoming Queen 25 Serviteers 35 Hall Monitor 2,3,45 Intra-mur. Bas- ketball 2,3,45 Library Staff 3,45 Reseis 45 College Club 4. GARNETTE ANN SHELTON Wouldn'l have it if it warn? red! Commercial Course: Choir 2,3, 45 Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,45 Soft- ball 1,3, Intra-mur. 1,2,3: G.A.A. 1,25 State Festival Chorus 2,3,45 Freshman Service Club 15 Sopho- teers 25 Serviteers 35 College Club 45 Resegis 45 Speedball 15 Red Cross Rep. 1,2. HELEN CORDELIA SHORE Heaven is in my heart. Language Course: Photography Club 15 Y-Teens 1,2,3, Prog. Sh. 35 Sophoteers 25 Reception- ist 35 Serviteers 35 College Club 45 Resegis 45 French Club 3,4, Treas. 45 I.Y.C. 3,4, Publicity Ch. 3,45 Gym Leader 1,3. LANNY SKIDMORE A lillle humor now and then is relished among the best of men. Math Course. DORIS ANNE SMITH Good nature and good sense must ever join. Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2,3, 45 Freshman Service Club 15 Sophoteers 25 College Club 45 Resegis 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Hall Monitor 45 Gym Leader 35 Speedball Var. 3,45 Intra-mur. 1,2,3,45 Softball Intra-mur. 1,2, 3,45 Home Ec. Club 35 Basket- ball Intra-mur. 1,2,3,4. GERALD MOORE SMITH, JR. lVhaI? Me Worry.'. ' Math Course: Mixed Chorus 1, 2,3,45 Boys' Chorus 1,2,3,45 A Capella Choir 1,2,3,4g Math Club 4, Vice-Pres. 45 Sopho- more Boys' Club 25 Jr. Boys' Service Club 35 Movie Projec- tor Club 1. Page Thirty Three DELSIE JEAN SMITH The days of our youth are the days of our glory. Scientific Course: Y-Teens 1,2. 5,43 Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,-'ig A Capella Choir 5,41 Thespians 33 Scribe 53 Resegis 43 College Club 43 G.A.A. 3,43 Officials Club 2,3,43 Intra-mur. Basketball 5, 43 Speedball 3,43 Intra-mur. 3, Var. 43 Intra-mur. Softball 3, Var, 43 Red Cross 5,4, Sec. 4. TOMMY SMITH Smitty Language Course: Basketball 1, 2,3,4, Jr, High 1, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,-4, jr. High 1, jr. Var. 2, Var. 3,43 Hi- Y 2,3,43 Monogram Club 3.43 Key Club 3,43 Freshman Service Club 13 Sophomore Boys' Club 23 jr. Service Club 3: Home- coming Escort 43 Band 1,2. VIRGINIA LYNN SMITHER While caps and docto'r's orders. Scientific Course: Resegis 43 Col- lege Club 43 Y-Teens 43 Intra- mur. Speedball 1,2,33 Intra- mur. Basketball 1,2,3g Intra- mur. Softball I,2,3Q G.A.A. 1, 232, Council 5: Office Page 1,2, 3. . n fwmchzed HOMER IRVING SNOW, JR. HH' Ro, Scientific Course: Football l,3, 4, jr. High 1, Scrubs 3, Var. 43 Track 2.5,-lg DeMolay 3,43 Monogram Club 43 Confed. Mil. Hist. Club 33 Historical Re- search Club 4. RICHARD ERROL SPAINHOUR Success comes to ihose who work for il. Scientific Course: Scrub Foot- ball 13 Mixed Chorus 13 Fresh- man Boys' Club 13 Art Club I, 23 Sophomore Boys' Club 23 Jr. Red Cross 2,33 Math Club 3,43 Ushers Club 3,4. JOHN FRANKLIN SPEIGHT Number Three Scientific Course: C. H. Foot- ball 1,3,4, jr. Var. 1, Var. 3,43 C. H. Baseball 1,3,4, jr. Var. 1, Var. 3,43 Math Club 3: Junior Engineers Club 4, Vice-Pres. 43 C. H. Monogram Club 43 C. H. Ushers Guild 43 C. H. MYF Council 5,4, Corn. Ch. 3,4. MICHAEL DOSS SPRINKLE The days of our youlh are the days of our glory. Language Course: Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 Ushers Club 3,43 French Club 3,43 Jr. Red Cross 13 Military History Club 43 Jr. Service Club 33 DeMolay 3,4, jr. Steward 4, Sr. Steward 43 Sophomore Boys' Club 23 Band 1,33 Dramatics 1. A BOB STAFFORD ,Boba E Industrial Arts Course. NANCY REGINA STARTSMAN Failh conquers fear. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2. 3,43 Business Staff 43 College Club 4: French Club 3,43 Hall Monitor 43 Office Page 23 Rain- bow 3,43 Band 13 Freshman Ser- vice Club 13 Sophoteers 23 Ser- viteers 53 Resegis 4. Page Thirty-F our SARA JACQUELYN STEELE jackie Language Course: Business Staff 43 College Club 43 Resegis 43 Intra-mur. Basketball l,2,3,-S3 Intra-mur. Volleyball 33 French Club 3,43 Jr.-Sr. Dance Comn1. 3: Serviteers 51 Jr, Red Cross 33 Sophoteers 23 Freshman Ser- vice Club 13 Y-Teens 2,3.4. LINDA GRAY STOCKTON Have 4 smile for everyone and lhey will have a smile for yon. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,43 Freshman Service Club 13 Sophoteers 23 Serviteers 33 Col- lege Club 43 Resegis 43 Hall Monitor 53 Receptionist 43 Soft- ball Intra-mur. 2. NINA ANNE STOKES Ta thine own self he iruef' Language Course: Charleston, West Va. 1,23 Intra-mur. Basket- ball l,31 Serviteers 33 Y-Teens 3,43 College Club 43 Resegis 43 Business Staff 4. We WW MARTHA TURNER TALLY Mart Language Course: Hall Monitor 1,45 Y-Teens 3,45 French Club 5,45 Freshman Service Club 1: Sophoteers 25 Serviteers 35 Re- segis 45 College Club 45 Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,45 Choir 2,3,45 N.H.S. 4. Q95 -u-aw! NORTON FORTUNE TENNILLE, JR. Falling Leaves Language Course: Student Coun- cil 2,4, Vice-Pres. 45 N.H.S. 3, 4, State Vice-Pres. 45 Masque and Gavel 2,3,45 Key Club 3,45 Hi-y 1,2,3,45 Debating Club 1, 2.3.45 Debating Team 1, Var. 2,3,45 Triangle Award 45 Ten- nis 1,25 Boys' State Governor 53 Most Intellectual 4. DEANNA SUE THOMAS The true success is to labor. Language Course: Freshman Ser- vice Club 15 Sophoteers 25 Ser- viteers 3: College Club 45 Re- segis 45 Girls' Chorus I,2,3,-in Choir 3,45 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Intra- mur. Basketball 2,33 Intra-mur. Volleyball 2,35 N.H.S. 4. isghaf ROBERT THOMAS ,Bohn Language Course: Jr. Var. Base- ball 25 Track 3: Sophomore Boys' Club 25 House of Rep. 3: Art Club 35 Historical Research Club 4. RUTH THOMAS All things are possible to him who believes. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 Freshman Service Club 15 Sophoteers 25 Serviteers 2,35 Re- segis 45 College Club 45 Gym Leader 2,35 Majorette 2,3,45 Hall Monitor 2,3,45 G.A.A. 2, 3,45 Office Page 45 Football Sponsor 4. BURKE EDWARD THOMPSON, JR. Birds and b-rushes. Art Course: Scrub Football 15 Confed. Mil. Hist. Club 45 State and National Art Contest Win- ner 15 Brush and Palette 1,2,3. BEVERLY GAY TODD To thy name be lr-ne. Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4, State Pres. 45 jr. Red Cross l,2,3,4, City Coun. 3, Pres. 45 G.A.A. 2.5,4, Coun. 45 Fresh- man Service Club 15 Sophoteers 25 Serviteers 35 Resegis 45 Col- lege Club 45 Office Page 2,3,45 Var. Speedball 2,3,45 Bowling 2,3,45 Gym Assistant 4. DORIS ANN TRAVIS I hear music . . . Language Course: Bible Club 15 Instr. Music Club 2: Serviteers 35 College Club 45 Y-Teens 25 Pine Whispers Staff 3,45 Intra- mur. 2,3,45 Hall Monitor 45 grchestra 45 Resegis 45 N.H.S. JANE ELIZABETH TRAVIS Heller late than never, Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2, 3: Speedball 15 Resegis 45 Col- lege Club 45 French Club 3,45 Serviteers 35 Sophoteers 2. NANCY MARYLYNN TRIVETTE Wiser bn! sadderf' Language Course: Freshman Ser- vice Club 15 Sophoteers 25 Ser- viteers 3: Resegis 45 College Club 45 G.A.A. 3,45 Y-Teens 2, 3,45 Softball Var. 2,5,45 Hall Monitor 45 Office Page 45 Frinch Club 3,45 Girls' Chorus XVILFRED TURNER Spikes - - Cleats - - Books Math Course: Hi-Y 2,3,45 Key Club 45 S.S.C. 5: Sophomore Boys' Club 25 Monogram Club 3,4, Pres. 45 House Court 2: Student Coun. 3,45 Vice-Pres. of Class 25 Treas. of Class 35 Bas- ketball lg Track 1,2,3,45 Foot- ball 1,2,3,4, Var. 2,5,4. DIANE TUTTLE Tufeedle Social Studies Course: Alexan- der Graham jr. High, Charlotte, N. C. 15 Charlotte Central High 25 Serviteers 59 Y-Teens 3,45 College Club 45 Resegis 45 French Club 3. Page Thirty fue Z, +.....-' JOHN KERMIT TUTTLE Kokomo Language Course: C. H. Var. Baseball 1,21 C. H. Jr. Var. Football 13 C. H. Jr. Var. Bas- ketball 13 History Club 4. I4 hunched MERI ANN LANGFORD VANCE Noi too serious, not loo gay, but a real good friend in a real good way. Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2, 3,43 Maiorette 1,2,3, Alt. 1, Choreographer 33 Library Staff 3,43 G.A.A. 233,43 Coun. 43 Sophoteers 23 Serviteers 33 Col- lege Club 43 Resegis 43 Football Sponsor 33 Hall Monitor 1,2,3,4. JUDITH ANN VIERMILYA The unsfzoken word never does harm. Language Course: Y-Teens 1: Gym Leader 2,33 G.A.A. 2,3,4, Coun. 3,43 Officials Club 2,5,43 Speeclball Mgr. 33 Basketball Var. 23 Softball Var. 23 Servi- teers 33 Resegis 43 College Club 4. fli- ROBIERT FAIT VOORHIZIES A-Bank Jr. High 1, Scrub 2, Var. 3,4, Math Course: Football l,2,3,-6, All Conference 4: DeMolay 2. 3,43 Hi-Y 2,3,43 Sophomore Boys' Club 23 Jr. Service Club 33 Photography 13 Basketball l3 Baseball 1,23 Track l,2,33 Monogram Club 4. PATRICIA LEE VOSS 's'I'll never forget . . . I hope you won'l! Language Course: Cheerleader 43 G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Treas. 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 43 Sr. Marshal 33 Library Staff 3,4, Dist. Treas. 43 Busi- ness Staff 43 Most Athletic 43 College Club 43 Resegis 43 Bas- ketball I,2,3,4, Intra-mur. 1,2,3, 4, Var. 2,3,43 Speedball 1,2,3,4, Intra-mur. l,2,3,4, Var. 1,2,3Q Sophoteers 23 Serviteers 3. DOUGLAS D. WALKER Doug Language Course Football 1,2, Jr. High 1, Scrubs 23 Basketball 2,3, Scrubs 2,33 Baseball 13 Sophomore Boys' Club 23 His- torical Research 43 Hi-Y 1,2,3,4. CHARLES WATSON Work to benefit others. Language Course: French Club 3,43 Movie Projector Club 13 Choral Ensemble 2,5,-43 Choir l,2,3,4. WILLIAM NORRIS WEAVER Bill Scientific Course: Football l,2, 5,4, Jr. High 1, Jr. Var. 2,5, Var. 43 Math Club 2,3,43 Hi-Y 1,2,3,-4. RANDOLPH MILLER WILSON -,Randyu Scientific Course: Football 1,2, Jr. High 1, Scrubs 23 Baseball 13 Track 1,23 Basketball 1,2,3, Fresh. 1, Jr. Var. 2,33 Fresh- man Boys' Club 13 Sophomore Boys' Club 23 DeMolay 2,3,43 Teenage Council 1,2,3,43 S.S.C. 2,3,4, Pres. 4. Page Thirty-Six RONALD OWEN WISE Spike Language Course: Hi-Y 1,2.3,43 Boys' Chorus 13 A Capella Choir 1: Sophomore Boys' Club 23 Thespians 33 French Club 33 Ushers Club 3,43 Track 3,43 l.Y.C. 3,43 History Club 4. EMMA JEAN ZIMMERMAN ll is for you lo ascertain what you ufisbq ii is for me to do what you order. Language Course: N.H.S. 3,41 G.A.A. 2,3,4, Coun. 43 Y-Teens 1,2,3,43 French Club 3,4, Treas. 3, Sec. 43 Service Club 1,3,43 College Club 43 Orchestra 13 Band 1,23 Instrumental Music Club 23 Jr. Red Cross 33 Intra- mur. Basketball 1,2,3,4. JAMES LARRY ZIMMERMAN Uim Math Course: Hi-Y 1,23 Military History Club 4. 'QW R serif: 'NOR Senior Executive Committee FIRST ROW: Martha Payne, Martha Ann Myers, Peggy Cryner, Frank Saunders, Brooks Haworth, Jim Hitchcock, Ralph Bender. sit- Bill Farrell, Ran Shaffner. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Manuel, 'sem Senior Treasurers FIRST ROW: Cathy Little, julie Goodwin. SECOND ROW: Beebe Davis, Johnny Morrow, Kiki Voss, Deanna Thomas, Emma Jean Zimmerman, Sandra Clouse. Page Thirty-Seven . V' 1 -wf Qi , f' . mr fx we rc as -an W re- fly bi Ti Semor Scuba-s Jean Clary, Martha Ann Myers, Anna Bair, Kay Angel, Martha Eller, and Charles Elkins. Q 3 ik mln Tif 'E Miss Hazel Stephenson, Senior class sponsor. Beverly Lewis, Senior C1355 mascot, Page Thirty-Eight Martha Ann Myers is this year's D.A.R. Representative. Martha Eller was voted Student of the Year. French ational Honor Society FIRST ROW: Frankie McGehee, Virginia Griffith, Emma Jean Zimmerman, Carolyn Benbow, Alice Grant. SECOND ROW: Norton Tennille, Mike Sprinkle, Mary Wolfe Maddrey, Johnny Clinard, Michael Robertson, and Edna Earle Brown. NOT PRESENT: Anna Bair. M E Refeiving the Hi-Y Triangle Award is N01'f0l'l Tellflille- Bobby Leonard was individual winner and Mrs. Fitts' homeroom took top honors in the Black and Gold Drive. Page Thirty-N ine F Best Looking ANNA CONRAD BILL BUELL Most lntelleetual MARTHA ANN MYERS NORTON TENNILLE Best All Around ANNA BA111 ' JERRY EVANS Wittiest JEROME SHAPIRO MARTHA LEAK MCKENZIE Pg F tyO Page Forty-Two 4- 1. Friendliest BILL FARRELL JOANN HANKS p 's..- ml'- Wi Most Athletic CECIL HOLCOMB KIKI VOSS d H A wif? .M dd ,, ,,r ' , W- 'WF 4. Most Popular JERRY EVANS ANNA BAIR Most Likely To Succeed MARTHA ANN MYERS BILL JACKSON Pg F yTh JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President, David Blanco: Secretary, Kazhryn Motsingcrg Vice-Prcsidgnr Johnny Ruch Treasurer, Don Foltz. Page Forty-Ifour MARY JANE ALLEN TREASURE ALLEN TALCOTT AVERA GWENDOLYN BAILY SYLVIA BAITY NICKIE BAMBALIS ANNE BARNES GORDEN BENNETT GLENN BLACKBURN TOMMY BLACKBURN KATE BLACKWELL DAVID BLANCO CAROL BLEIMEYER MICKEY BOLES EDDIE BOULDIN BEBE BRADSHAW SHIRLEY BROWN DON BRYANT LARRY BUDD ROY BYRD JOAN CARPENTER BII.L CARSON DON CASON MARTHA CHEW JUDY CHILDRESS BILL CHIPMAN JIMMY CHRIS JOHN CHURCH STEVE CLARK BILL CLINGMAN HARTLEY CLOWES OLIVIA COE ROMA COMBS ANDY CONWAY BRENDA COOK ELEANOR COOKE PENN CRAVER KAT CREECH JIEANIE CRIESS RUSTY CRUMP LARRY CRUTCHFIELD TOMMY CUMMINGS KAY CURRIN BILL CUSHMAN JACK DANIELS CHARLES DAVIS JACK DAVIS HARRY DAY MARGARET DAY PATSY DEAL WALLY DUNHAM BETSY DUNN GEORGE DURHAM PATSY EBERT ALICE EDWARDS KAY EZZELL JAY FEARRINGTON RICHARD FEARRINGTON MARVIN FEREBEE CHARLOTTE FINWALL CLEVE FLETCHER DON FOLTZ LUCY FORD JO ANN FOSTER PETER FREED MARTHA FRYE JO ANN FULP DENNIS GALLAGHER SALLY GLENN NORMA GOLDBERG CHUMMY GRUBBS GAIL GRUPENHOF RONALD HAMILTON REBA HARGROVE PATSY HARPE SUZANNE HARRELL NANCY HARRILL ALLEN HARRIS STEPHANIE HARRIS RUTH HARTLE JILL HARTMAN BOBBY HAWN JEAN HECKARD DAVID HEDRICK BETH HEITMAN ELIZABETH HELSABECK BETTY HENSLEY ANN HERRING MARGARET HIGGINS FELDA HIGHTOWER VL hunched Page Forty-Five Page Forty-Six mneieen hzfwzcbe CHARLIE HILL DARRELL HODGES LARRY HOLCOMB EDDIE HOLDER JACKIE HOLDER JO ANN HOLDER BUNNY HOOPER BECKY HORN BECKY HOWELL DAVID HOWELL RICHARD HUFFMAN ELAINE HUMPHREY CARL HUNT BARRETT HUNTER MARTY HUTCHERSON JULIE ANN JACKSON TOMMY JACOBS BILL JAMES LINDA JESSUP JUANITA JOBE BOB JOHNSON BUDDY JOHNSON DAVID JOHNSON CAROLYN JOYCE JUDY JOYNER JEAN KELSEY MARY KERR VICKIE KESTLER EDWIN KIMEL MARTIE KIMEL MARGARET KIRBY RAYMON KIRKMAN SUSAN LEDWITH PEGGY LEGETTE JANE LEMONS ROBERT LEONARD JEAN LEWIS CAROLYN LINEBERGER JEAN LIPPELS DONNA LOETIN BILL LOVELL RUFUS MCADEN ANN MCDOWELL VELMA MCGEE JOHN MCGOXVAN JANICE MCGRADY EVELYN MCKNIGHT JIM MCMICHAEL CAROL MABE ERWIN MADDREY BILL MARCUSON MARTHA MARLER' BOB MARSHALL JACK MARSHALL fffff-We MARTHA ANN MARTIN MARTHA MASTEN JON MAUZY ROY MEACHAM BETTY ANN MEADOR JOHN MEDITZ JOHN MIDDLETON BOBBY MILLER PHILLIS MILLER ERIC MOCK MARY GRAHAM MOORE MARY MORRIS KATHRYN MOTSINGER JOE MYERS MARGARET NEWELL CAROL NICHOLAS KEMP NORMAN KAYLYNN OGBURN MONTA OWINGS ELIZABETH PARKER JUNE PEACE JEAN PEARCE STAFFORD PEEBLES I PAT PETERSON MALCOLM PETTIT DON PICKARD RUSTY PLEMMONS JULIA POINDEXTER SUSAN POWERS DEANNE PRATT NANCY RAUM EDITH RAY SUSAN RAY BILL REED JOHNNY REICH JUDY RENN LAWRENCE RETTINGER LINDA REYNOLDS JUDY RICE SALLY RICE MEREL ROBIN GLENN SALMONS WARREN SAMS ANN SARRATT G. G. SAUNDERS ARCHIE SCALES STANTON SCARLETT JUDY SCHINDEL JUDY SCRUGGS NEAL SENKUS FRIES SHAFFNER BRENDA SHAMEL EMILY SHAVER VICKIE SHERMER Page Forty-Seven mmiem Awami Page Forty-Eight JEFF SHIELDS BETSY SIMMONS GINGER SIMMONS DAVID SIMPSON CLIF SMITH FRANCES SMITH LARRY SMITH MARYELLEN SMITH PEGGY ANN SMITH BRENDA SNOW MIKE SOVINE EVA MAY STAFFORD MACK STAFFORD DAVID STALEY ELMORE STARLING GENEVIEVE STEELE PEGGY STEPHENSON ROY STOGNER ANNA STRADER MADONNA SULLIVAN PEGGY SUTTON RONNIE SWAIN FRED TANNER JEANETTE TATE MARTHA TATE SUE TATE LYNN TAXIS LINDA TESH RAMONA THOMAS ALEC THOMPSON TOMMY THOMPSON SYBIL TODD JERRY TRIVETTE BEN TROTTER KAY TUCKER CAROL TURNER SARAH TURNER DON UPTON JOE VAUGHN BOB VERMILYA FRANK VESTAI. LARRY VICKERS DICK VOORHEES FRANCES WADDELL CHERIE WAGONER KAY WALL KENT WALL LINDA WALL BILL WALLACE BETTY WALLIN PETE WALTI-IER PAT WARD BARBARA WATSON PAUL WATSON TOMMY WATTS LARRY WHEELING BETTY WESTMORELAND NEIL WILLIAMS FORREST WILLIAMSON DOROTHY WILSON JERRY WILSON TOM WILSON 10LS1, 10G3, 10A2 FIRST ROW: P. Snyder, S. Smith, J. Cox, M. A. Hart, J. Brown, E. Fuller, D. McQuown, ,C. Sheets, A. Collier, F. Speas, M. Mitchell, P. Williams, C. Coan, B. Ward. SECOND ROW: F. Brasko, B. Burgess, J. Dull, A. Hart, P. Wolberg, M. A. Saunders, S. Taylnr, B. Swain, A. Fitts, T. Fulp, E. Holmes, S. Blackmore. THIRD ROW: J. Watson D. Frizzelle, D. Muller, M. Dowell, C. Truesdell, B. Dowell, P. Bacon, P. Parrish, N. Pike, P. Clanton, J. Cly, M. Cox. FOURTH ROW: H. Butner, S. Ogden, D. Covington, C. Farren, J. Strawcutter, R. Swarin- gen, D. Newsome, B. Bluke, R. Hunter, B. Senkus. FIFTH ROW: L. Taylor, C. Cashwell, S. Leverton, B. McCanless, G. Matlock, B. Masten, G. Little, Z. Barnhardt, D. Spear. SIXTH OW: C. Key, A. Jarvis J. Muecke, L. Woodall, C. Ashburn, B. McCall, K. McKeithen, J. Rid: gill. SEVENTH ROW: D. Fulp, W. Colter, B. Leinback, B. Madden, F. Bradshaw, J. Kandzer, R. Andrew. 10LS2, 10LS3 FIRST ROW: E. Bair, M. Pfaff, B. Walsh, S. Thorpe, B. Newsome, S. Calaway, B. Hartnett, P. Rau, S. Dunnagan, A. Zimmerman, K. Kappes, R. LaPrelle. SECOND ROW: B. Chafin, I.. Wilcox, B. Wyrick, S. Lineberger, S. Edwards, E. Crouse, M. R. Elliot, C. Simons, S. Rogan, D. Knighten, S. Lowrey, P. Bowers. THIRD ROW: A. Warren, C. El- kins, S. Eisenberg, A. Hammill, D. Rollick, J. Newsom, P. Briggs, S. Davidson, D. Thompson, Z. Strub, P. Ray. FOURTH ROW: S. O'Neal, B. Morefield, H. Bender, B. Womble, N. Harrell, J. McDonald, G. Howell, A. Cockram, L. Lockard. FIFTH ROW: R. Womack, H. Mor- gan, L. Miller, N. Pratt, L. Satxerwhite. SIXTH ROW: L. H. Hutchins, T. Hayes, D. Gaskins, J. Stuart, J. Davis, J. Drake, B. Cranfill, R. Mes- sick. SEVENTH ROW: L. Blalock, C. Adams, N. Wilkerson, D. O'Fla- herty, H. Land, L. Chandler, J. Shackford. EIGHTH ROW: G. McGu- gan, B. Grant, R. Hodges, J. Kinney, D. Angell, S. Gramley, W. Lamb. Pageforty Nme 10LS4, 10G, FIRST ROW: J. Fritts, C. Mayrand, J. Clary, M. E. Hunt, M. Dwiggins, M ackson L Watson P Barbee D Bass K Wooten E Atkinson -J , . , - . - . . . . . M. Potter, S. Craft, E. Foxworth. SECOND ROW: J. Cranfill, J. Scruggs, L. Davis, J. Vance, N. Wasell, J. Butler, I. Bonds, C. Marku nas, C. Redding, A. Marshall, B. Chambers. THIRD ROW: S. Snyder, J. Ayers, N. Burgess, S. Baker, J. Reece, S. Henry, J. Martin, A. Stone, D. Westmoreland, K. Travis, J. Lawson, B. Chappell, L. Heard, L. Pannill. FOURTH ROW: R. Chew, J. Bulla, P. Simpson, J. Donovan, G. Hart, J. McCoy, E. Tierney, J. Bauguess, T. Hauser, T. Decker, B. Mackie, R. Howard, W. Brothers, R. Jones, B. Snow, B. Cooper. SIXTH ROW: J. Willis, R. Boggs, C. Hamilton, D. Powell, C. Creech. SEVENTH ROW: R. Rascoe, S. Staples, B. Smith, R. Gasque, J. Brink- ley, B. Gegenheimer. E l 10G2, 10C1 FIRST ROW: L. Nunn, C. Marshall, M. Barnett, J. Brande, R. A Phohl, A. Clifton, C. Valetos, M. A. Whitlow, P. Lewis, J. Brookshire H. Smith, C. Hamilton, B. A. Charles, C. Shook, M. A. Robertson SECOND ROW: C. Gentry, M. Triplet, S. Young, J. Steadman, S. Gate wood, L. Hauser, P. Everheart, J. Brookshire, M. Schindel, B. Lanier, C. Cissna, L. Barbee. THIRD ROW: B. Ammons, J. Decker, L. Finlay son, J. Bowman, C. Upton, P. Pass, G. McKenzie, A. Staton, C. Wor Page Fifty rell, M. Bennett. FOURTH ROW. L. Reynolds, N. Fulton, I. Nichols, C. Howell, J. Decker, J. Williams, W. Lowe, D, Assaf, B. Roberts, R. Boggs, A. Hanna. FIFTH ROW: S. Cope, B. Gottenstrater, B. Evans, J. Williams, B. Gibson, J. Stuart, T. Cooper. SIXTH ROW: B. Stallings, W. Curlue, A. Dinkins, P. Dunn, R. Vaughn. SEVENTH ROW: T. Ste- wart, S. Robinson, D. Nolan, L. George, B. Bryant, B. Stimpson. 10A1, 10C2, IOG4 FIRST ROW: F. Evans, G. Murdock, B. Crump, A. Woodward, E. Ma cheras, J. Sides, B. Crater, B. Foster, C. Padget, D. Goodwin. B. Whit ner, L. XY'all, 1. Lane, P. Stone, C. Church. SECOND RO'W': Mrs, Lowder, S. Johnson, T. Shamel, D. Harper, J. Sechrist, A. Howard, N Harvell, D. Howell, C. Allen, J. Holt, A. Beard, E. Hester, L. Patterson J. Gitter, W. Duhaham, S. Livengood, THIRD ROW: B. Perry, A. Whel ley, J. Reehder, T. Baity, J. Gallman, D. Pipkin, S. Marshall, B. Bryan J. Potts, J. Skipper, B. Washburn, G. Mayran, B. Barringer, A. Pulliam FOURTH ROW: G. Brown, B. Davidson, B. Hoots, V. Young, J. Summers, B. Dobbins, J. Pegram, A. Carros, B. Tucker, A. E. Newman, M. Bradburn. FIFTH ROYX7: R. Church, J. Parks, D. Huff, T. jarvis, H. Sapp. SIXTH ROW: W. Turner, T. Davenport, B. Blackburn, M Parish, D. Dwiggins, 1. Stokes. SEVENTH ROW: L. Kennington, G. Jenkins, D. Gurley, R. Marian, T. Dunn, D. Sprinkle, G. Pitts, L. George. 9LSl, 9Al FIRST ROW: S. Jackson, j. Beard, P. Kellogg, E. Carlton, D. Dull, S. Steer,, S. Zimmerman, C. Miller, J. C. Parker, E. Pleasants. SECOND ROW: B. Hayden, S. Hepler, C. Saintsing, F. Ubele, C. Thacker, P. Stanford, L. Atkinson, G. Ridgeway, K. Bahnson. THIRD ROW: J. Brewer, W. Solomon, M. Wnggoner, M. Peyton, P. Walter, P. Benbow, J. A. Spicer, C. Carter, B. Upton, P. Bradshaw. FOURTH ROW: M. Stanford, A. Overby, R. Hollifield. FIFTH ROW: 1. Young, J. Vaughn, J. Robertson, J. Bush, G.Pardue. SIXTH ROW: R. Haynes, S. Disher, N. Katz, W. Tennille, C. Philips, R. Davis. Page Fifty One 9LS2, 9LS4, 9C FIRST ROW: L. Weaver, F. Lund, B. Davis, M. Martin, R. Parnell, B. Rix, L. Heritage, D. Binkley, B. Bennett, M. Clary, D. Moore, L. Fulton, M. Watson, P. Whisnant, P. Rudolph, S. Smith, A. Burner. SECOND ROW: A. Davis, P. Bagnal, L. Hines, M. Chafin, J. A. Skeen, M. Mabe, N. Gardner, B. Holton, E. Westmoreland, P. Collins, N. Cox, K. Cook, B. Lineberger, A. Brown, A. Orrell, A. Liipfert, C. Tillotson, P. Vestal, R. Binkley. THIRD ROW: J. Thompson, S. French, B. Bulla, R. Hudson, C. Sanford, B. Steele, M. Singletary, V. Simpson, H. Odom, L. Pratt, K, Masten, J. Collins, D. Steifel, E. Eysenbach, J. Ligon, M. Brockwell. FOURTH ROW: B. Wright, J. Peck, S. E. Mc Cuiston, V. Campbell, J. Hutcherson, M. Martin, A. Badgett, G. Fere- bee, S. Bain, P. Ryan, R. Reynolds, J. Peace, S. Howell, C. Colter, S Royster, C. Cann. FIFTH ROW: K. Shelton, R. Menz. SIXTH ROW: D. Needham, C. Davis, W. Manuel, L. Rice, C. vonDoymi, B. Flintom J. Padgett, J. Bunn, G. Forrest, J. Brooks, D. Parrish. SEVENTH ROW: R. Herring, A. Jacobsen, D. Morris, D. Alexander, W. Bost, R. Thomas B. Hurst, R. Pickett. EIGHTH ROW: B. Leake, S. Dula, D. Foster, B Daisy, T. Rucker, T. Conrad, J. Newton. ' 91.53, 9 FIRST ROW: H. Russ, J. James, S. Mooney, B. Lanier, L. Myers, T. Beitchman, A. Whilney, S. Shelor, M. Phillips, D. Kirby, D. Wall, D. McGee, L. Carter, L. Harding, C. Wise. SECOND ROW: J. Foster, D. Smothers, P. Pearce, S. Burgess, K. Burke, L. Jackson, A. Airey, M. Talley, S. Dawson, L. Riemenschneider, S. Brenner, B. Jahnke. THIRD ROW: M. Tuttle, K. Essex, J. Fleenor, P. Walker, B. Hemrick, K. John- Page Fifty-'I'wo G4 son, J. L. Harrold, F. Turnage. FOURTH ROW: B. Zeh, D. Wolfe, R. Murray, A. Sarratt, K. Helper, A, Matuszak, B. Byerly, A. Steeleman, P. Amos, S. Benson, B. Heefner, B. Bailey, F. Edens. FIFTH ROW: D Lion, N. Wolfe, S. Heckard, J. Ashcrogt, H. Morris, R. Turner, B. Mit- chell, W. Preussel. SIXTH ROW: R. Gilmore, J. Harrington, L. Cruse J. Barrow, C. Lane, C. Trogdon. s 1 9G1, 9G2, 9G3 FIRST ROW: G. Bullin, B. Daly, S. Aspden, C. Fulmer, M. Saks, M. R Dobbins, T. Cooke, J. O'Brien, J. A. Slafford, C. Gaines, R. Tillotson L. Abernethy, J. Schnuder, V. Brown, P. Combs, A. Kessler, D. Lofland SECOND ROW: B. Reavis, L. Beach, L. Davis, A. Farening, N. Koel mel, G. Walker, L. Harper, G. Savage, J. Barber, J. Allred, D. Stuart J. white, J. Hicks, R. Shapiro, H. seminar, J. Appefson, N. snow, Bi Slate. THIRD ROW: S. Hardy, N. Stansfield, C. Marr, D. Haworth, L Wall, T. Pitts, T. Blalock, F. Einstine, W. Tate, R. Penry, R. Perry, T. Sheek, J. Stine, J. Lock, N. Lide. FOURTH ROW: J. Peterson, W. Burns, P. Clark, S. Harvel, M. Hill, R. Myers, M. Lonvor, B. White, E. Scott, F. Brownlee, T. Phi:-Cy, M. 'X'aeton, D. Chipman, G. Shermer, J. Helsaback, P. Bates, C. R. Stuart, M. L. Zimmerman, T C. Miller, W. M. Moore, B. Crater, J. Smith. FIFTH ROW: L. Briggs, D. Davis, J. McGraw, P. Freeman, H. Clay, F. Ebert. SIXTH ROW: T. Smithdeal, D. Harriman, L. M. Slae, R. Pulliam, D. Green, D. Ludlum. 9A2, 9C2, 9C3 FIRST ROW: R. Martin, D. Mills, M. Orrell, S. Bryant, W. Hedrick, J. Nifong, P. Lawson, M. Bagnal, M. Conrad, B. Byrd, A. Strickland, J. Tuttle, S. Peoples, L. Jarvis, S. Smothers, L. Wilson. SECOND ROW: R. McCall, J. Russell, D. Cook, C. Bricker, S. Smith, J. Carpenter, L. Nickols, K. Hampton, D. Dull, D. Sykes, P. Johnson, C. Caudill, M. Wheeling, G. Garrell, M. Schorr, D. McKee. THIRD ROW: K. Carter, B. Briker, J. Boyle, C. Cranfill, L. Burrows, S. Jobe, D. Simmons, P.. Little, Ii. Hill, K. Fox, L. Stumfels, M. McNultz, B, Slovenz, E. James, C. Anglin. FOURTH ROW: H. Cheek, J. Wright, G. Morgan, F. Fold, B. Shaver, R. Gibson, D. Drummond, J. Davis, C. Hauser, S. Wall, M. Cagle. FIFTH ROW: D. Foltz, F. Whicker, L. George. SIXTH ROW: I. B. Southerland, A. Oakes, G. Parrish, R. Trivette, J. Roberts, S. Ebert, R. Willard, R. Spainhour, R. Eller, L. Bowman, D. Knighten, S. James. Page Fifty-Three 8B, 8T FIR T ROW. M Lee H. Nanzetta S Peters D. Kano B Gibson B. S - . , , . , Y. - , Snyder, S. Cooper, D. Ferguson M. McKeithan B. Trotter, L. Carroll L. Slawter, R. Stogner. SECOND ROW: D. Sprinkle, J. Bailey, S. Packard, F. Disher, S. Blount, L. Stone, L. Pegram, J. Fleenor, E. Chip- man, A. Steele, A. Smith, C. Feinman. THIRD ROW: D. Byerly, B. Waldman, B. Griffin, J. Crawley, E. Horwitz, J. Morris, W. Edwards, A. Miller, N. Crews, P. Huband, I.. Martin, P. Kimel, S. Fletcher. FOURTH ROW: D. Yountz, S. Stroupe, D. Venable, D. Hahn, C. Har- his, M. B. Perkins, J. Duggins, S. Young, B. Disher, J. Davis, A. Drake, B. Vaughn, T. Brown, A. Parker, L. Masten, J. Terrell. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Taylor, M. Harrington, W. Nail, B. Sherrill, A. Spach, J. Middle- ton, G. Millaway, Mr. Barefoot. SIXTH ROW: R. Tillotson, M. Bryant, R. Harris, G. Stockton, K. Davis, D. Redman. SEVENTH ROW: F. Ereudig. B. Rhudy, F. Richardson, R. Warren, G. Petty, B. Archie. SC, SD, 8Bw FIRST ROW: C. Baldwin, B. Moffie, S. Sulkin, G. Yarbrough, F. Dish- er, V. Mahaffey, B. Bondurant, L. Brewer, L. Gillam, G. Bryant, G. Hutchins, M. Rollins. SECOND ROW: M. McCoy, B. Parker, R. Ashbur, M. Hart Petree . O'Keefc B. Ge enhcimer K Throckmorton . J- , J '. g , - , J. Blackburn, T. Hailey, D. McCennan, E. Katzin. THIRD ROW: B. Lowery, H. Wade, B. Gibson, B. Fitts, C. McEwan, A. Wood, W. Clark, B. Maynard, D. Melvin, P. Licker, R. Peters, J. Adams. FOURTH ROW Mrs. Delgado, R. Andrew, J. Dillon, R. Robinson, J. Vestal, W. Star Page Fully-Four buck, R. Carter, G. Ballas, C. Capps, J. Staton, R. Goin, D. Davenport, B. Cooper, R. Cox, P. Williams. FIFTH ROW: R. Crook, W. Hill, R. Foster, R. Carmichael. SIXTH ROW: Mrs. Craft, D. DeRamus, T. Brown, B. Hendrix, W. Smith, P. Tesh, J. I-lurcheson, B. Smith, C. Doub, Mrs. Barrow. SEVENTH ROW: C. Gentry, M. Shore, M. Jenkins, N. Dalton, T. Ogburn, B. Shaffncr, S. Moore, R. Williams. C. Maunder, J. Moffitr, B. Hartman, G. Cofer, C. Lincoln, J. Satation, G. Schimmeck, D. Craver. 8Co, SF FIRST ROW: B. Benbow, S. Little, C. Beardsley, S. Bagnal, L. Fuller, H. Coan, L. Edwards, N. Foster, C. Bagnal, B. Crews, P. McCormick, F. Parnell, M. Fobert, C. Nanny, C. Baker. SECOND ROW: G. Roth rock,F. Bahnson, A. Cabe, K. Miller, C. Keiger, L. Dyer, D. Smithdeal P. Bain, B. Forrest, K. Welfare, D. Turner, L. Dahlen, N. Putman, J Durana, M. Miller, M. Wolfe. THIRD ROW: J. McDowell, T. Cordell J. King, G. Collette, B. Reich, B. Cox, C. Dize, V. Cozart, V. Lovell, K. Williamson, B. White. J. Shaffner, G. Shore, J. Parker. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Fitts, J. H. Hart, B. Pike, R. Greene, P. Baker, J. Hamrick, B. Wilson, A. Maddry, C. Sprinkle, Mrs. Coppedge. FIFTH ROW: J. Fitzgerald, G. Harman, D. Davis, N. Willis, K. Adams, J. Baker. SIXTH ROW: J. Kausch, P. Hightower, S, Blake, B. Davis, J. Keith, J. Samuel. FIRST ROW: S. Johnson, D. Pfefferkorn, E. Wenger, P. Richardson, H. Overcash, B. Fox, S. Dobb, H. Kingman, J. Woodward, B. Brewer, C. Hammett, L. Simson. SECOND ROW: B. Boyd, C. Todd, B. Willing- ham, B. Greenway, G. Niblock, M, Foltz, P. Cunham, M. Blackmore, J. Appleyard, D. Kline, A Brown, P. Wooten. THIRD ROW: V. Wood, C. Glenn, D. Lewis, R. Campbell, R. Lake, A. Nelson, J. Nance, J. Gay, D. Meschan, B. Jones, S. Petree, R. Fisher, R. Harper. FOURTH ROW: SS, 8G K. Traylor, D. Church, V. Ekvall, P. Stallings, J. Rudolph, K. Kirk- land, K. Coplon, S. Kaplan, M. Sliverman, J. Brown, M. Clayton, T. Fowler, T. Thornton, P. Bryant. FIFTH ROW: M. Stafford, M. Helton, S. Brown, J. Coe, P. Little, M. Roberts. SIXTH ROW: L. Miller, T. McKenzie, M. Moore, B. Collins, B. King, J. Gardner. SEVENTH ROW: J. Caudill, T. Lockard, B. Brockwell, C. Veitch, N. Crane, H. Smith. Page Fifty fue FIRST ROW: M. Holzbaur, M. Zimmerman, B. Devlin, M Davis, L. Thomas, M. Cook, N. Harris, E. Latimer, M. J. Chipman, C. Robertson. SECOND ROW: G. Livington, Eddleman, C. Brown, B. Wall, C. Chandler, W. Cornelius ,N. 8So, 8We Zauber A U Yandell, J Willis, T. Yarbrough L. Holmes, P. Henry, S. Wall. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Solomon, P. Murray, J. Rike, K. Jones, R. Mallory, B. Schiller, B. Seibles, B. Poe, M. L. Bates, K. Howell, S. Collins, J. Slate. FOURTH ROW: H. Peeples, J. Tate , C. Peters, V. Boyle, S. Beckerdite, P. Hondros, F. Carson, G. Startsman, M. R. Frye, A. MacLeod, P. Petrec, L. Sims, C. Kandzer. FIFTH ROW: E. Isgett, I.. Young, D. Owens, J. Orrcll, D. Owens, W. Voglar, C. Mowery. SIXTH ROW: L. Price, S. Barnharte, B. Bayless, S. Kemp, K. Amen, M. Wiesc, A. Wilscy. SEVENTH ROW: P. Baragona, W. Bost, W. Barbee, N. Bowen, Siewers, P. Byrd. EIGHTH ROW: B. Sugg, L. Creech, W. Bostic, L. Wright, Mr. Webster, D. Forrest. 8W, 8Wi , FIRST ROW: L. Brown, C. Inabinct, P. Davis, J. Holton, I.. Forest L. V. Blalock, D. Way, J. Hill, B. Cranfill, D. Forsyth, B. Groat, P Hart, M. Cody. SECOND ROW: M. S. Rettinger, D. Drummond, B. Craver, M. Boyer, C. Shields, M. A. Thomas, J. Tudor, B. Hall, S. Deck er, M. Gold, L. Stokes, J. Ferris. THIRD ROW: J. Williams, B. Scott, D. Porter, B. Sutton, D. Norman, K. Grubbs, C. Conrad, E. Eidson, C. McKnight, S. Southgate, E. McGuire, C. Craige. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Page Iilty-Six Whitley, J. Champion, N. Hemmings, J. Cranfill, K. Sapp, B. Swaim, T. Kimball, R. Hensley, J. Long, J. Cissna, N. Norwood, J. Ivestcr, J. Brookbank. FIFTH ROW: J. Turner, J. Zigler, J. Pitts, M. Davis, Miss Williams. SIXTH ROW: B. Blair, L. Honeycutt, G. Gentry, T. Brewer, C. Johansen, L. Pate, P. Metcalf. SEVENTH ROW: B. Todd, M. Art- man, D. Harvey, C. Whisenhunt, D. Pearce, B. Witherington. Sophomore class officer: George Little, secretaryg john Davis, vice-presidentg Britt Smith, presidentg and Nancy Wassell, treasurer. Miss Mary Martin, iunior class sponsor, meets with the Jr.-Sr, Committee, Penn Craver, Marty Hutcher- son, and Tommy Cummings. B' Page Fi fly-Seven Now Brenda! n new 'xxx ' 'e Heads or tails? It's been a long, long time. !!Walt!! Hey Gertrude ! ES!!! We sm. QF ,ti 3? , 5, Iv an .2 QV i . . f .fi QL ,4 - 2:15 my e The Two Little Beats We're rockin' tonight! Leech Page Fifty-Eight Steady row??? V STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS l H, Bender, treasurer, N. Tennille, vice-presidentg J. Evans, presi- dentg K. Blackwell, secretary. A Student Council The Student Council of Reynolds High School .... trying any student who has violated the standard of the honor and moral responsibility of the Honor Code.. . providing a medium be- tween students and faculty ..,. promoting the general welfare of the school .... explaining honor rules to the eighth graders ,.,. assisting new teachers at the beginning of the school year ..., re- minding each student by letters of his obligations to uphold the Honor System ,.., attending the Student Government Conven- tion in Hickory .,.. officers of the Student Council: president, jerry Evansg vice-president, Norton Tennilleg secretary, Kate Blackwellg Harold Bender, treasurerg representative to Council from House, Carolyn Benbow ,... representatives from each class ..,.sponsors, Mrs. Margaret McDermott and Miss Elizabeth Kapp. STANDING: E. Plensants, senior rep., W. Turner, senior rep.: B. Jackson, junior rep.g K. Wall, junior rep., N. Tennille, vice-presidentg J. Evans, senior rep.. SEATED: C. Lineberger, junior rep., L, H. Hutchins, sopho- president, K. Blackwell, secrctaryg H. Bender, treasurerg C. Benbow, rep. more rep., B. Smith, sophomore rep., M. Payne, senior rep., 1. Pearce, from House, Pleasants, freshman rep. Page Sixty H f mmm, www- .ef me HOUSE OFFICERS S. Philo, 9th grade rep.: N. Bambalis, 11th grade rep.: C. Adams, secretaryg A. Grant, speaker pro-temg A, Bair, speaker, K. Mot- singer, secretaryg C. Benbow, senior rep., N. Wasell, 10th grade rep.g R. Mallory, 8th grade rep. House Court and House of Representatives Mrs. Reich, sponsoring. ,. Mrs. Lyerly and Mrs. Mustian, ad- vising .... speaker, Anna Bair. .. speaker pro-tem, Alice Grant . . . secretary, Kathryn Motsinger. . . treasurer, Carlton Adams . . . .House members elected from each class, representatives choosen from each homeroom .... encouraging students to take pride in their school's appearance .... discouraging inconsiderate actions ..,, stopping harmful deeds ,... House Court trying vio- laters weekly , representatives meeting weekly, . .sponsoring the first devotional chapel of the new year at which Dr. Julian Lake spoke , . .planning and carrying out new projects to help beautify our school. FIRST ROW: C. Adams, Treas.g K. Motsinger, Sec.: A. Grant, Speaker pro-tem: A. Bair, Speaker, C. Benbow, Rep. of Council. SECOND ROW: L. Hardie, D. Pfefferkorn, L. Slawter, V. Ekvall, B. Holton, M. Conrad, J. Stafford, M. Hill, A. Collier, P. Bowers, L. Wilcox. THIRD ROW: J. Schindel, M. Gold, K. Amen, C. Morgan, J. Brookshire, N. Wasell, S. Howell, B. Bulla, S. Philo, B. Tucker. FOURTH ROW: M. Eller, M. Morris, P. Metcalf, J. I-lamrick, J. Skipper, A. Fitts, P. Pearce, J. Wright, J. Davis. FIFTH ROW: B. Vermilya, B. Archie, P. Licker, C. Davis, B. Crump, C. Perry, J. Bulla, R. Mallory, P. Dunn, M. Miller. SIXTH ROW: 23. I.owery, C. Doub, J. Reich, F. Hightower, B. Brown, B. Avery, I. hapiro. Page Sixty-One Alice Grant and Anne Newton, senior editors, and Carolyn Jarvis, art editor. Carolyn Benbow, circula- tion manager, and G. G, Saunders and Mary Morris, junior editors. Editors Kay Angel and Merel Robin struggle over the dummy. Kay twisting her pony-tail . . .Merel fretting over pictures . . endless identification of group pictures, . . translating the identification books ,..Mary Louise and Patricia al- ways typing ..., checking and rechecking. . . Alice and Newton struggling with the uncompleted senior write-ups . . . .photographing juniors and seniors for two weeks . , Carolyn drawing little Demons .,,. various and sundry notes on the blackboard .,,. Warren and his scraps and snaps... Gail writing and assigning write-ups .... Mary and G. G. alphabetizing the juniors ,,.. everyone helping to make the deadline. Merry Gordon Pannill, faculty editor, Peggy Sutton, and Gail Grupenhof, write- up editor. Black and Gold mm xl l --te Staff members and typists for the Black and Gold. Page Sixty-Two Vg The editorial staff, Julie Goodwin, Johnny Clinard, and Mary Louise Hurst. Warren Sams, photogra- pher, Linda Kirby, feature editor, Paul Rollins, boys' sports editor, and Kat Creech, girls' sports editor. Phyllis Hayes and Linda Hardie, exchange editors, Norma Golberg, cartoonist, and Julie Ann jackson, cir- culation manager. l l ka Ma, Cleve Fletcher, business manager, and Martha Eller, editor-in- chief, work hard to meet a deadline. Martha urging us to meet the new deadline .... journalists frantically writing their stories at the last minute .... check- ing the ever present assignment sheet ..,. watching Linda and Phyllis lick hundreds of stamps for the exchanges .... befriending a stray cat ..,. Kat and Merry Gordon taking those exciting OJ trips to Piedmont .... counting out a thousand papers to be delivered before school .... peeking at scoops ,... joining in our bull sessions with the gang .... Norma working on cartoons .,.. daily sweltering in room 124 .... second year students sweating the exams .... the mad struggle converting the Thanksgiving paper to the Christmas issue ..., everyone working hard, but having fun. Pine Whispers Staff members and reporters gather in 124 for a staff meeting. Page S ixty-Three Honor Society officers: seated, Martha Ann Myers, secre- Jim Hart. 1030 CIHFY. and Emma .1630 Zimmerman Prepare tary: Norris Johnston, devotional chairman, Bill Jackson, presi- for the fall induction. dent, standing, Charles Elkins, vice-president, Louise Efird, treasurer: Norton Tennille, vice-president of the State Honor Society. a uonal Honor Society Organized 36 years ago. Hmembership based on character, scholarship, leadership, and service . inductions held twice a year ,.,. sponsors first devotional chapel Mr. Joyner speaks pages help at College Day and If.T.A. Open House, , , gives panels on high school training to underclassmen promotes Faculty Apprecia- tion day ...members attend state-wide convention. holds meetings at 8:00 on NX'ednesday morning , of- ficers this year are: Bill Jackson, president: Charles Elkins, vice-president, Martha Ann Myers, secretary: Louise Efird, treasurerg Norris Johnston, devotional chairman ..., Miss Mataline Collette, faculty advisor. FIRST ROW: D. Thomas, A. Travis. N. Bowers, P. A. Myers, R. Shahan, C. Elkins, Vice-Pres.: N. Johnston, Dev. Chairman: B. Earp, J. Martin, B. A. Bair, S. Abernethy, C. Benbow. SECOND ROW: S. Ebert, K. Brown, Mayer. FOURTH ROW: M. liller, J. Clary, A, Grant, E. J. Zimmerman. S. Schell, M. Talley, K. Kirby, S. Schell, K. Angel. THIRD ROW: L. Davis, FIFTH ROXV: J. Hart, M. Robertson, N. Tennille, C. Holcomb. D. Goode, J. Clinard, L. Iifird, Treats.: B. Jackson, Pres.: M. A. Myers, Sec.: Page Sixty-Ifom' Masq uc: and Gavel Kate Blackwell, N-rgrton Tcnnille, Charles Elkins, Johnny Clinard. 'f'fR llfff-HM ' X X L K .lint 4 . -C -2 if 3? Q M, Q ? W. uill and Scroll FIRST ROW: A. Grant, C. Fletcher, J, A. Jackson. SECOND ROW: K. Angel, J. Clinzxrd, G. Grupcnhof, M. Fller, L. Kirby, K. Creech, C. Benbow, M. L. Hurst, G. G. Saunders. Page Sixty-l i1'e P. Heist, B. Buckalew, B. Buell. Key Club Bill Farrell, president. . Mr, Morrow and Mr. Mitchell, sponsors ...meetings on Wed- nesday nights .polishing trophies.. selling buttons .... washing windows ,... dances after the game hayrides . the pause that refreshes at half-time .... Linwood's crave for money. . .Hawn and Chambers, secretaries . . .vice-president, Ralph Bender. . . . money for the March of Dimes ..,. homecoming highlights... iazzing up the juke-box . . . Kay Currin, club sweetheart .... follies, frollics and fun .... Christmas star and tree. . . service. . .a good time had by all, compliments of the Key Club. KEY CLUB SWEETHEART KAY cURR1N FIRST ROW: B. Farrell, Pres.: R. Bender, Vice-Pres., B. Chambers, Corr. Sec., B. Hawn, Rec. Sec., L. Davis, Treas. SECOND ROW: B. Buckalew, R. Roscoe, G. Little, B. Evans, J. Shapiro, A. Lyon. THIRD ROW: B. Cook, J. Reich, W. Sams, B. Smith, T. Smith, B. Hunter, B. Hunter, N. Tennille. Page Sixty-Six' FOURTH ROW: G. Allen, R. Shaffner, B, Jackson, D. Page, J. Curlec. C. Holcomb, B, Buell, FIFTH ROW: H. Bender, C. Adams, S. Clark. SIXTH ROW: D. Voorhees, W. Turner, P. Heist. SEVENTH ROW: T. Cummings, j. Marshall, J. Evans. President Randy Wilson and Paul Rollins put up the The ,ea for new teachers an annual S SC project Demon before a football game. Senior Service Club Randy Wilson, president . Mr. Whitley, sponsor ..., Thursday night meetings . . .wear- ing new club jackets. . . giving out beat 'um tags. . putting up the Demon before each football game. . .selling Reynolds license plates . .sponsoring football dances and bon- fires ..,. Mauzy, Wanting more money. . .Holcomb, wanting for members .... sponsoring Homecoming parades. . .annual tea for teachers. . . Avery's ever-present energy. . . Shaffner, never present . . painting fishponds. . collecting money for the March of Dimes. .. selling basketball programs .sponsoring Homecoming dance and festivities . .hanging the Demon and welcome banners in the gym . Lewis, iust hanging around . . . .carrying books for the teachers . . .electing new members. . . the year to remember. vw X FIRST ROW! R- WilS0H. Pl'0S.: F. Pleasants, Vice-Pres.: N- Lowrance. SCC.: 1. McKenzie, R. Vaughn A. Thompson F. Hightower. FOURTH ROW: J. Mauzy, Treas. SECOND-ROW: P. Dunn, Gaskins, P. Watson, W. L. H. Hutchins, L. Holcomb, R. McAden, W. Blake, Mr. Whitley, G. Lewis, Dunham, D. Blanco, P. Rollins, B. Brown, L. Vickers, D. Shaffner, T. Dunn. K. Wall, W. Carter. THIRD ROW: L. Blalock, G. McGugan, B. Avery, P. Craver, B. Voorhees, Page Sixty-Se1'e11 OFFICERS...Wilfred Turner, president: Don Shaffner, treas- urer, Ralph Bender, secretary: and Cecil Holcomb, vice-president. Monogram Club One of the school's largest organizations with 60 members ,,,. sponsored by Coach Wilson . . . club selected the following to lead their activities: President, Wilfred Turner: Vice- President, Cecil Holcomb: Secretary, Ralph Bender, and Treasurer, Don Shaffner, . . Sponsored annual Black and Gold campaign . . They help keep order at basketball games and other sporting events. Monogram Club members Alec Thompson, Ran Shaffner, and Wally Dunham during a basketball half-lime. - I I I FIRST ROW: D. Shaffner, treasurer: C. Holcomb, vice-president: W. Tur ner, president' R. Bender, secretary. SECOND ROW: W. Blake, I.. Budd R. Combs, A., Conway, B. Hawn, T. Smith, W. Dunham, T. Cummingsl THIRD ROW: 1. Mauzy, j. Evans, C. johnson, D. Blanco, K. Wall, D Page Sixly-IfiglJl Kinney, N. Lowrance. FOURTH ROW: R. McAden, J. Shapiro, D. Page, I., Davis, R. Shaffner, D. Powell. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Wilson, F. Fowler, J. Hart, 1. Muickey, J. Morrow. SIXTH ROW: W. Avery, B. Haworth, B. Buckalew. V T ii q 'Z 1 sg L r N Q3 Q xv . N Kate Blackwell and Norton Tennille, negative debaters, pre- pare for a debate' Freed, varsity debaters. . Debating Club Holds discussions on local, national, international problems ..., prepares for state-wide and triangular debates ..., Peter Freed, president, Norton Tennille, vice-president, Charles Elkins, secretary-treasurer ..., sponsor, Mrs. Garrison, assistant sponsor, Mr. Morrow ,,.. National Forensic League ..., attended High Point congress in November .,.. Peter Freed named the most outstanding speaker in the House of Representatives .... plans to attend Regional conference in Columbia, South Carolina ,.,. officers are: Kate Blackwell, presi- dent, Charles Elkins, vice-president, Norton Tennille, secretary-treasurer. i . Charles Elkins Norton Tennille, Kate Blackwell, and Peter FIRST ROW: N. Tennille, vice-presidentg P. Freed, presidentg C. Elkins, THIRD ROW: H. Butner, B. Barnhardt, B. Senkus, E. Mock, D. O'Fla- secretary. SECOND ROW: J. Brooks, T. Beitchman, S. Harrell, C. Davis. herty, S. Ogden. Page Sixty-Nine .-C1 D' -4 QJ OO GJ --4 v-4 O laumgj :ZZ 5 P. Cr B Src E4 Mm O 5. :Z c c 2 E 2 -fi io Ex 'C . 01 .N mu- C .O - amgguu Q og 2232 N16 E515 1 E,A QE JEL aw o S . .gf P O and 'I Sr- x. - me S o 5 gg o Z 2 6-S1 c on .. .Wm v-3.41 D- J. SZ S. Q4 .6 QC 5- .N WD. is 'S 'HO HP -gg U fdimge E L. SU .vo A-EO ,Q gk D . E M 2: moi F mm? 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College Club President, Martha Ann Myers .... vice-president, Beverly Bunn .... secre- tary, Linda Kirby .... treasurer, Jean McDowell .... sponsor, Miss Weaver . . . .meetings, third period every other Thursday. . . .106 senior girls try to decide where to go to college ..,. listen to advice about college life .,., sell Christmas cards .... get scared to death about the difficulty of college ....give S100 scholarship to a worthy club member. . . .receive papers telling what to take to college .... collect dues ..,, take roll. make grad- uation caps to wear the week before graduation .... become eager to attend college. Anne Newton and Martha Lou Dillon sell Christmas cards Martha Arm presides over a Thursday morning meeting in to raise money for the scholarship fund. the library, Page Seventy-One ,nn-.... 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QU Q EEE uS2,Qgdw 1A5E2f'6 ' H Y' tv Himaeifa B . aa o3!fEEGS mmN 11 .CE-4'- QUU.Z,T2 Mm Lk Z5E.i,3f O2 BQ-L-Za: Qn'C Egg Kozisu H dI,,,Bmm .- W giifffii :QSESTBE NULOUCO L nguoi. '-o E2 A -H 6 .-, iw' wif! .52 O D1 a in 'S Eiga EQ oo 'vu 'P..4, ' cv ABQ HO - 6 U ..g M E45Qm- - - m Bsdfhi w Sauk!-mf 'EBESQEQ Zm3UmiEJ EgQeEE2E -.ECCO HE E Q1 E , ,- U5 momi.. . iiHQ3ZA4 is-'C 'vi 'Ei-f a 2 W . Af mAJA m EC Eh , hi SEQSEEGE U3fE2.2U Biffw Oc O Q dei mhrzaifi JU ...ln U ... 5:6 ,cv I-4 H Qgaiiifm EIimUU2Q Page Scvenly5fbree OFFICERS - - - Joan Carpenter. SSCICIHIYS 101111 Davis. ViCS'P1'6Si- The Christmas pageant, in which the Thespians play a main role dentg Howard Kelly, president, and Ann Howard, treasurer. Thespians Speakers discuss make-up ,... club listens to tape recordings of its plays .... every member participates in a play during club period ..,. Christmas chapel program given with the chorus' assistance. . members choose costumes, . . design scenery .... go to district con- ference . . produces a one-act play for state-wide contest at Chapel Hill, officers for year 1957-58 are as follows: Howard Kelly, president, john Davis, vice-presidentg joan Carpen- ter, secretary, Ann Howard, treasurer , . .Mrs. Catherine Lyerly, faculty advisor. FIRST ROW: H. Kelly, Pres.: J. Davis, Vice-Pres.g J. Carpenter, Sec.g A. S. Stanford. THIRD ROW: S. Gramby, B. Burgess, S, Lund, P. Rhyme, M. Howard, Treas. SECOND ROW: M. Potter, N. Harvel, D. Parrish, J. Morris, C. Gatewood, C. Upton, J. Schindel, M. Newell, J. Clinard. Bowman, N. Maya, V. Kestler, A. Hammill, 1. Rice, B. Davis, M. Clary, Page Seventy-Four Carolyn Jarvis, Anne Newton, and Beebe Davis wait and rest while a fellow club member sells Judge Sams some dough- nuts. A typical meeting on a typical Monday night. Senior Y-Teens The Senior Y-Teens Betty Earp, president: Martha Ann Myers, vice-president: Anne Newton, secretary, Martha Payne, treasurer, Mary Louise Hurst, devotional chairman, Beebe Davis, inter-club council representative. . . collecting toys for Chirstmas Toy Shop planning formal dance with Senior Hi-Y in February . .raising money to support or- phan. . .wearing bermudas and slacks to the meetings . selling doughnuts. . .meeting the Hi-Y at the F D B after the meetings . club attends Recognition service at first of the year ..., officers attend executive training clinic. contributes to World Fellowship Fund . . . .organizing basketball teams. . . .having great fun. FIRST ROW: M. Payne, treasurer, A. Newton, secretary: M. A. Myers, vice-president, B. Earp, president, B. Davis, I.C.C., M. L. Hurst, devo tional chairman. SECOND ROW: P. A. Crews, A. Bair, J. Clary, J. Good rant Blackwood G Todd N Pe ton R Thomas M L Dil Win.A-G .J- .- .. Y .- .-- - lon, A. Vance, L. Hardie, J. C. Hester, A. Maya, J. Butler, C. Little, L. Rudolph. THIRD ROW: K. Kirby, E. J. Zimmerman, R. Shahan J Steele, S. Douglas, S. Sheets, M. McKenzie, M. Conrad, D. Thomas, S: Schell, L. Stockton, S. Robertson, B. Ptacek. FOURTH ROW: M. Mad drey, M. G. Pannill, S. A. Chapple, J. Hauser, K. Norfleet, M. Hobson Page Seventy-Fiife F. McGehee. J. McDowell, J, Carr, J. Smith, P. J. Cryner. FIFTH ROW: A, Marshall, P. Agee, J. Conrad, A. Poley, S. Clonse, L. Kirby, B. Bunn, A. Conrad, P. Myers, K. Garner, C. Carriker. SIXTH ROW: A. Sheets, C. Benbow, K, Voss, N. Johnston, N. McMillan, N. Knutton. SEVENTH ROW: E. McCanleSs, D. Smith, J. Hanks, L. Efird, M. Eller, G. Bull, K. Angel, P. Hayes. EIGHTH ROW: E. Brown, D. Tuttle, C. Elliott, C. Mun- roe, N. Startsman, T. Frizzelle, C. Jarvis. NINTH ROW: E. McCarthy, L. Smither, W. Neal, J, Johnson, N. A. Stokes, M. Talley, A. Shelton. P a ge S H W ily-Six ff fjrls J u n 1Or U dsgd gm mi Upoi zuim. Ewa! 3 up UZ .. 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Reynolds, secretary: S. Harvell, vice-president: M. Singletary, president: C, Carter, I.C.C.: B. Heefner, B. Byerly, L. Downs, J. Stafford, T. Cooke, L. Jackson, M. Dobbins, D. Hayworth, B. Byrd, P. treasurer. SECOND ROW: G. Savage, L. Riemenschneider, J. Barber, B. Holten, secretary: J. Collins, D. Binkley, M. Waggoner, C. Mi ler, L, Myers, A. Wilson, P. Whisn nt, J. A. Skeen, L Fleenor, social chairman: K. Bahnson, N. Adams, D. Reinhardt, L. Wall, J. Ligon, P. Combs, A. Weavil. SEVENTH ROW: A. Stellman, J. Beard, M. Schorr L. Pettyjohn, P. Walton, D. Dull, Kessler, R. Parnell. THIRD ROW: S. Hardy, M. Conrad, M. Brockwell, N. Koelmel, L. Beach, J. O'Brien, J. Hutcherson, A. Badgett, S. Bair, A. Li pfert, J. A. Spicer, E. Wesrmoreland, B. C. Fumer, S. Royster, S. Jackson, L. Heritage, M. Bagnal, S. Shelor, C. Wise, A. Butner, S. Smith, Slate, B. Hemerich, B. Davis, EIGHTH ROW: P. Walker, K. Masten, P. Bradshaw, J. Collins, A. J. C. Parker, B. Rix, M. Phillips, A. Whitney, P. Rudolph. FOURTH ROW: F. Ubele, P. Ben- Davis, N. Snow, K. Burke, C. Marr, R. Hudson, NINTH ROW: R. Menz, S. McCuisron, R. bow, V. Brown, B. Reavis, P. Bagnal, C. Gaines, S. Matuszk, S. Dawson, S. Howell, L, Pratt, C. Shelton, E. Pleasants, B. Steele, B. Lineberger A. Brown, A. Orrell, K. Cook, V. Simpson, S. Thacker, D. Davis, M. Saks, S, Steere, L. Abernethy, S. Smith. FIFTH ROW: P. Pearce, L. Benson, C. Sanford, J. Carpente , G. Walker, L. Harper, J. L. Harri l, S. Brenner, B. Upton, N. Nichols, B. Hayden, T. Beitchman, N. Gardner, G. Ferebee, B. Gardner, M. Hill, D. Dull, K. Cox, H. Odom, K. Johnson, D. Steifel. Hampton, P. Amos, B. Daly, G. Bullin, S. French, P. Rhyme, L. Atkinson, P. Stanford, B. Bailey, n. 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SECOND ROW: E. Bair, M. Pfaff, B. Walsh, F. Speas, J. Vance S. Lineberger, E. Fulmer, J. Brown, K. Wooten, C. Redding, J. Lawson R. A. Pfohl, D. Bass, B. Charles, P. Lewis, E. Crouse. THIRD ROW: C Coan, F. Brasko, C. Mazrand, C. Markunas, R. LaPrell, M. Jackson, A 'W'arren, L. Dacis, B. Newsome, B. Hartnett, C. Marshall, K. Kappes A. Beard, J. Brande, C. Cisens, M. A. Roberson, J. Clary, P. Barbee FOURTH ROW: S. Lowrey, S. Young, N. Wasell, T. Fulp, S. Edwards B. Chafin, A. Collier, J. Butler, M. Mitchell, N. Dunham, E. Holmes, P Snyder, S. Blackmore, C. Sheets, P. Clanton, J. Ayers, S. Thorpe, C Howell. FIFTH ROW: A. Fitts, G. Howell, P. Ray, S. Smith, P. Rau D. Pipkin, M. Schindel, C. Simons, S. Calaway, M. Cox, S. Davidson, J Newsom, D. Rollick, D. Knighten, J. Sides, C. Church, P. Briggs, B Ward. SIXTH ROXX7: D. Westmoreland, M. Triplex, J. Brookshire, D. Mui ler, J. Fritts, S. Craft, Z. Strub, P. Wolberg, L. Lockard, N. Burgess, S Taylor, B. Swaim, J. Decker, L. Heard, B. Washburn, B. Bryan, J. Bow man. SEVENTH ROW: P. Williams, J. Martin, S. Henry, S. Dunnagan M. Doweil, C. Truesdale, L. Pannill, J. Cox, J. Steadman, A. Pulman B. Chappell, B. Wyrick, A. Howard, N. Harvell, C. Upton, S. Marshall L. Reynolds. EIGHTH ROW: M. Bennett, P. Bacon, A. Hart, P. Bowers NINTH ROW: J. Gallman. S. Gatewood, E. Foxworth. TENTH ROW: A Staton, S. Livengood, D. Thompson, A. Cockerham, J. Decker, J. Gitter J. Cly. Ushers Club FIRST ROW: F. Gamble, T. Burner, R. Houston, D. Goode, J. Clinard, B. Vermilya, B. Clingman, M. Robertson. FIFTH ROW: B. Jackson, R. Wise. SECON-D ROW: Mr. Peters, R. Huffman, E. Kimel, M. Sprinkle, B. Voorhees, B. Chambers. SIXTH ROW: T. Watts, C. Johnson, J. J. Martin, J. Cancer. THIRD ROW: J. Brown, J. Curlee, B. Wallace, McKenzie, B. Farrell, B. Avery. A. Scales. FOURTH ROW: N. Tennille, R. Davis, N. Daves, R. 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QSlightly wind-blown, don't you think?J Sponsor dances after games .... enjoys hayrides and sock-hops .... meetings held Monday nights at Y.M.C.A. .... 42 participants ..., members approved by club, Mr. Joyner, and the faculty .... must have a B subject average and maintain 90 on deportment ,.., officers are the following: Ran Shaffner, president: vice-president, Bill Jackson: secretary, Bob Chambers: and treasurer, Eddie Pleasants. FIRST ROW: R. Shaffner, president: B, Jackson, vice-president: C. Hol comb ser eant-at-arms: L. Davis cha lain' B. Cham r , g , p , be s, secretary: E. Pleasants, treasurer. SECOND ROW: T, Butner, R. Houston, D. Goode, B. Weaver, J. Clinard, R. Wise, J. Brown. THIRD ROW: N. Tennille, M, Sprinkle, B. Farrell, B. Avery, B. Voorhees. FOURTH ROW: J. Mc Page Eighty-T-u'o Kenzie, B. Buckalew, T. Smith, B. Brown, 1. Martin, B. Parks. FIFTH ROW7: C. Johnson, D. Page, N. Lowrance, P. Nanzetta, C. French, D. Walker. SIXTH ROW: W. Blake, J. Hart, W. Turner. SEVENTH ROW: J. Morrow, W. Carter, R. Carter. EIGHTH ROW: J. Evans, R. Bender, B. Cook, B. Mayer, J. Curlee, G. Long. Junior Hi-Y FIRST ROW: R. McAden, president: S. Clark, vice-president: J. Reich, R. Kirkman, G. Salmons, K, Wall, A. Conway, B. Vermilya, B. Wallace. secretary: T. Cummings, parliamentariang D. Blanco, chaplain. SECOND FIFTH ROW: G. Durham, D. Howell, D. Hedrick, F. Vestal. SIXTH ROW: D. Gallagher, P. Watson, W. Dunham, P. Craver, J. Mauzy, B, ROW: C. Grubbs, R. Crump, S. Peebles, B. James. SEVENTH ROW: B. Hawn. THIRD ROW: D. johnson, C. Davis, T. Avera, D. Simpson, G. Carson, I.. Holcomb, A. Harris, F. Hightower, A. Thompson, R. Combs. Bennett, M. Sovine, B. Clingman. FOURTH ROW: E. Bouldin, J. Vaughn, ophomore Hi-Y FIRST ROW: B. Smith, president: j. Bulla, vice-president: G. Little, sec- retary: N. Wfilkerson, treasurer. SECOND ROXV: H. Bender, D. Gaskins, J. Stewart, B. Cranfill, D. Newsome, B. Swaringen, P. Simpson, Mr. Foil. THIRD ROW: B. Barnhurdt, P. Dunn, G. 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Chip G. err Thompso E ga 29 UI-' .. -gg - -gg gg. EJEDSH 52:36 0 In ?.w.: .auaggco QE 3. 3' vu n:-r: - 5252? H.x.'-.1 .3 5EEFo 0925! M0555 1-4 -- 5...g-4 23258 Emamm Page Eighty-Five NN ., in - MSW .. K ex 535- ' ' gi. it fa 63N Penn Craver, treasurer, Linda Wall, presidentg Harty Clowes, secretaryg and Kathryn Motsinger, vice-president. Neil Williams, rreasurerg Archie Scales, secretary, Carl Hunt, vice-presidentg and Paul Watson, president. French Club I Presidents: Linda Wall and Paul Watson .... Kitty Motsinger and Carl Hunt, vicefpresidents ..., Harty Clowes and Archie Scales, secretaries. . Penn Craver and Neil Williams, treasurers ,.,. learn French customs .... see French movies ..., design bulletin boards ..., study French history . . government of the French country .... meet during regular class period ..., reading of French paper, La Jeunesse .... Mrs. Annie Preston Fearrington, director. FIRST ROW: K. Motsinger, P. Watson, A. Scales, H. Clowes, N. Wil liams, P. Craver. C. Hunt, L. Wall. SECOND ROW: M. E. Smith, J. Mc Reynolds, B. Watson, C. Fletcher, M. Martin, S. Baity, P. Ebert, B. Heit man, E. Stafford, J. Rice. THIRD ROW: M. Kerr, S. Harrell,4S. Harris Grady, A. McDowell, C. Wagoner, S. Lund, C. Redding, A. Clifton, Li L. Davis, N. Raum, M. Morris, J, Lewis, C. Bleimeyer, S. Ledwith, S. Rice, Page Eighty-Six C. Turner, B. Wallin, F. Smith, S. Turner, P. A. Smith, Mrs. Fearrington. FOURTH ROW: B. Leonard, H. Day, B. Wallace. FIFTH ROW: R. Huff- man. E. Kimel, R. Chew, D. Pickard, B. Vermilya, J. Donovan. SIXTH ROW: S. Peebles, A. Lyon, S. Dillon, B. Hunter, B. Snow, F. Bradshaw. SEVENTH ROW: L. Vickers, F. Hightower, W. Curlee, C. Cashwell, J. Daniels, B. Gibson. l . wise ., is 'yas' -az Mike Sprinkle, treasurer: Emma Jean Zimmerman, secretary, Frankie McGehee, president, Ran Shaffner, vice-president. ,H Aff. '-:- - 'L 1 as -if 4, 'K 5 Q . ,. ,f-- .. . . .. .,,,.. , , ...f 3 ei 'S ,gg .. as if ia 'ef' 'Gr' as . ' gl Q A V ' I .V .les ,M I I- 'Z 55'Q.2'.fil.v ' s' . K 135 ,.. 'f-,fE:','1.,f:- K. ,. Q, g.:i,,U,hvr ki.,-52, -,,g3:g.- 1 m', ,.-1... A nnnnnn A I . , . if .- . ,nn. :-1 :z.::zf:fai.2' 51' ' tr X f . : f l -f i r . -' Helen Shore treasurer' Chris French president' Linda Kirby , , , , secretary: Mary Maddrey, viceepresident. French Club H Annual dinner held at Mrs. Fearrington's house .... presidents, Frankie Mc- Gehee and Christ French ,.., Ran Shaffner and Mary Maddrey, vice-presi- dents .... Emma Jean Zimmerman and Linda Kirby, secretaries .,.. Mike Sprinkle and Helen Shore, treasurers .... working erossword puzzles .... dis- cussions on French food ,.,. French National Honor Society, local chapter organized in 1955 .... Christmas carols sung .... plays given .... meetings twice a month. . '. .guest speakers ..., French games .... enjoying French paper, La Vie. . . .French correspondents .... Mrs. Annie Preston Fearrington, advisor. FIRST ROW: M. Sprinkle, M. W. Maddrey, H. Shore, C. French, F. Mc Gehee, E. J. Zimmerman, R. Shaffner. SECOND ROW: M. G. Pannill, A. Grant, S. Douglas, J. Steele, P. J. Cryner, C. Jarvis, A. Bair, K. Angel, A. Barnes, B. Horton. THIRD ROW: P. Crews, M. Hobson, S. Robert son, C. Coan, A. Sheets, J. C. Hester, V. Griffith, N. Startsman, Mrs Fearrington. FOURTH ROW: C. Benbow, J. Travis, K. Kappes, S. Aber- nethy, R. LaPrelle, M. A. Roberts, J. Johnson, C. J. Buchanan. FIFTH ROW: S. Dunnagan, L. Heard, M. Talley. SIXTH ROW: P. Freed, E. Brown, B. Washburn. SEVENTH ROW: T. Buddine, J. Dull, B. Hunter, L. Skidmore, S. Allen, J. Carr. EIGHTH ROW: R. Carter, M. Robertson, N. Tennille, J. Clinard, C. Watson, T. Butner. Page Eighty Seven I History CHD FIRST ROW: N. Daves, treasurer: J. Brown, president: R. Enders, secre- ROW: J. Martin, R. Carter, R. Davis, H. Schiller, A. Lyon, R. Houston try, J. Murdock, vice-president. SECOND ROW: S. Calaway, R. Wise, M. Sprinkle. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Mitchell, W. Turner, C. French, C F. Gamble, T. Butner, P. Melvin, W. Burton, B. Plitt, J. Tuttle. THIRD Bowden, H. Clark, E. Maddrey, R. Payne, S. Allen. 3 n C . 3. 4. R. , ff?- Janitors and Maids Cafeteria Staff FIRST ROW: Louis Peoples, Minnie Jones, Leon James. SECOND FIRST ROW: Bernie Harris, Thelton Guess, Mildred Wallace, Geral- ROW: Louis Smith, Demarshall Sheppard, Sonny Cook. dine Belton, Willie Lee Bradshaw. SECOND ROW: Alene Davenport, Lillian Hart, Broadus Evans, Kenneth Gilreath. Page Eighty-Eight 1 4 Eighth Grade Bible Club FIRST ROWT j. Ziglar, J. Hill, D. Kanoy, I.. Thomas, I.. Stewart, F, sen, C. Sprinkle, j. Parks, I. Adams. FOURTH RO'W': J. Turner, M. Henry. SECOND ROW: B. Griffin, J. Pitts, J. Champion, P. Hahn, C. Roberts. FIFTH ROW: M. S. Rettinger, K. Sapp. SIXTH ROW: N. Hem- Chandler, C. Kandzer. THIRD ROW: K. Traylor, B. Swaim, C. Johan- mings, D. Venable. Junior Red Cross FIRST ROW: G. Todd, president: J. Hobson, vice-president: J. Smith secretary: M. Hobson, treasurer. SECOND ROW: A. Maya, R. Phofl, M Schindel, C. Inabinet, J. O'Keefe, V. Key, C. Sheets, N. Dunham. N Putnam P. Stallings, P. Sutton, M. Brockwell. THIRD ROW: M. Tate M. Eidson, M. Owings, B. Parker, C. Little, B. Davis, J. Butler, I.. Geore: B. Clark. FOURTH ROW: B. Chappell, J. Martin, K. Kappes, A. Steele J. Holder, S. Dunnagan, N. Peyton, R. Thomas, B. Tucker. FIFTH ROW: C. Baugh, G. Henry, E. Foxworth, G. W. Flintom, D. Alexander,iB. Hooper, P. Ward, N. Pike. SIXTH ROW: K. Hampton, B. Cushman, A. Brown, B. Reich, P. Odom, B. Bradshaw. SEVENTH ROW: M. Robert- son, J. Barrow, J. Marshall, B. Rumple. Page Eighty-Nine Bible Club FIRST ROW: J. Schriest, secretary, J. Manuel, presidentg P, Pearce, vice- Howell, L. Lockard. A. Cockerham, N. Pike, C. Worrell, P. R'ay. THIRD president: Mr. Peters, SECOND ROW: S. Zimmerman, C. Ridgeway, G. ROW: P. Russel, D. Smirhers, R. Brewer, M. Russell. Eighth Grade Reading Club FIRST ROW: A. Nelson, D. Church, M. Miller, president: F. Parnell, L. ler, J. Hamrick, vice-presidentg P. Licker, C. Harris, J. Samuel, J. Baker, Dahlen, D. Owens, secretary-treasurer. SECOND ROW: I.. Young, B. Kel- M. Harrington. Page N inely Business Staff FIRST ROW: A. Newton, C. Buchanan, K. Kirby, C. Jarvis, J. Goodwin, Maddrey, K. Norfleet, K. Voss, B, Bunn, R. Shahan, C. J. Steele, N. Startsman. SECOND ROW: S. Ebert, N. A. Stokes, M. W. Little. Teen-Age Council FIRST ROW: J. Goodwin, president, C. Little. vice-president: E. Bair, son, L. Davis, L. Blalock. THIRD ROW: G. Forrest, M. Payne, B. Snow, secretary: K. Cook, treasurer. SECOND ROW: R. Bender, T. Cummings, H. Bender, A. Harris, F. Hightower, B. Bryant, J. Bunn, J. Evans, R. Wil- Lineberger, B. Steele, A. Bair, A. Conrad. C. Benbow, B. Davis, B. Bunn, B. Walsh, G. Steele, J. Blackwood, C. Rebops FIRST ROW: F. McGehee, vocalist, B. Mayer, M. Robertson, D. Goode, ' Essic, H. Day, D. Hodges, R. Perryman, S. Robertson. B. Jackson, R. Houston. SECOND ROW: J. Clinard, pianist, R.'Carter, J. Page Ninety-One Junior High Science Club FIRST ROW: H. Peeples, V. Boyle, S. Wall, M. J. Yandell, C. Peters, S. Groat, F. Bahnson, T. Fddlcman, B. Scibels, B. Greenway, B. Fox, P Beckerdite, J. Rike, S. Kemp, B. Bamless, P. Murray, M. White, K. Amen. Baragona. FOURTH ROW: P. Williams, C. Vuitch, M. Foltz, T. Mc SECOND ROW: V. Fkvall, P. Stallings, D. Pate, D. Pfefferkorn, M. Kunzie, T. Lockard, R. Harper, B. Willingham, D. Porter, B. White, B Wolfe, C. Keiger, K. Jones, L. Simms, L. Price, J. Orrell, B. Crews, J. Schiller, J. Shaffner, S. Putrce. FIFTH ROW: M. Cook, B. Sugg, B Durana, P. Baker, A. Cabe, D. Forsyth. THIRD ROW: M. Holzbaur, R. Brockwell, T. Cordell, I.. Ballard, L. Gordon, J. Kausch, D. Forest, L Fishel, T. Thornton, B, Jones, A. Brown, S. Johnson, P. Wooten, B. Wright, R. Mallory, W. Bost. FIRST ROW: J. dent, P. Miller, W. Hendrick, J. well, L. Hauser, Business Club Hauser, treasurer: S. A. Chapple, secretary: D. Cox, presi- bee L. Pannill, G. McKenzie, W. Lowe, L. Finlayson, M. McKinney, S vice-president. SECOND ROW: J. Sides, J. Brookshire, Dixon, S. Ray, D. Wilson, J. Cress, M. Moore, A. Poley. FOURTH ROW Boyle, M. Orrell, D. Moore, D. Mills, C. Padgett, L. Cald- P. Pass, S. Ivy, M. A. Poteete, J. Crews, J. A. Stockton, R. Hargrove, M M. Whitlow, J. Nichols, B. Fox. THIRD ROW: L. Bar- Sullivan, G. Pass, M. Harp, A. Anthony, P. Miller. Math Club FIRST ROW: S. Hutcheson, president, J. Smith, vice-president: J. Bass, Spainhour, J. Beard, G. Chatman, B. Loyd, J. Moore, J. Hitchcock, A. secretary-treasurer. SECOND ROW: Miss Smith, M. Collins, B. Weaver, R. Scales, B. Vermilya, T. Buddine, V. Cordell. Page Ninety-Two ffiee Pages and Receptionists FIRST ROW: L. Tesh. S. Ledwith, V. McGee. C. Fletcher. K. Wall. M. A Myers, K. Norfleet, R. Shahan, J. Conrad, assistant secretary, I.. Hardie assistant secretary: G. Todd, C. Miller. SECOND ROW: A. Vance, F Parker, J. Poindexter, S. Harris, P. Ward, M. Kirby, J. Joyner, M. Owings, M. Martin, C. Morgan, I.. Stockton. THIRD ROW: A. Newton, K. Jones N. Trivette. K. Motsinger. B. Horn. B. Bradshaw, J. Childress, C. Turner, G. Bullin, J. Brande, M. Brockwell. FOURTH ROW: J. Heckard, R. Thomas, J. Fearrington, K. Masten. FIFTH ROW: M. J. Allen, L. Taxis B. Ptacek, V. Shermer. SIXTH ROW: S. Harvel, P. Amos, K. Hampton, L. Smither, W. Neal, J. Johnson. High School Junior Seienee Club . A ', ' . ' 3 B, A , 'I . SECOND l , B. H st, J. Davis, B. Newsome, B. Swaringen, S. James, FOURTH golggteslf Bgpggilvrnirilgeigrelifigigzgn, W. I'LrleIi1ssEFeig.e2iallagher, J. R,OW: D.mNeedham, D. Pickard, J. Johnson. FIFTH ROW: R. Belton, T Trivette, O. Coe, J. Church. THIRD ROW: L. Bowman, L. Byrd, J. Tay- Thompson. Page Ninety fhrvee Library Staff FIRST ROXV: B. Davis, secretary: A. Vance, president: I.. Wall, treasurer: C. Turner, vice-president. SECOND ROW: P. Odom, K. Currin, K. Wall, M. J. Allen, J. Pearce, J. Fearrington. THIRD ROW: Miss Caldwell, S. Ebert, J. Clary, A. Bair, K. Voss, J. Goodwin, M. Payne, B. Bunn, B Snow, P. Legette, G. Steele, S. Glenn, K. Creech, S. Sheets, A. Grant, A Newton. Pep Board OFFICERS STANDING Crightjz M. Payne, Student Council Representa- tive, A. Vance, Co-Chairman, K. Motsinger, Representative from the House: C, Jolmson, Monogram Club: W. Blake, S.S.C. lleftl: A. Bair, Representative of the Cheerleaders: J. A. Foster, G,A.A.g D. Page, Key Club: XV. Avery, Representative, W. Carter, C0-Chairman. FIRST ROW: C. Baker, M. R. Frye, P. Bradshaw, B. Lineberger, C. Coan, M, L. Dillon, C. Beardsley, B. A. Charles, A. Edwards, J. Clary, L, Hardie, M. McKen- Page Ninety-Iiour zie, J. Scheider, S. Packard. SECOND ROW: S. Dawson, J. Beard, M Hobson, K. Cook, A. Beard, E. Holmes, M, Jackson. C. Peters, B. Howell J. Hartman, A. Badgett. THIRD ROXV: S. Harvel, K. Hampton, E. Cooke K. Creech, J. A. Holder, N. Peyton, M. Conrad, G. Simmons, P. Huband B. Tucker, B. Smith. I7OI'R'I'H ROXV: J. Brown, B. Keller, I.. Bowmans R. Vaughn, XV. Sams, J. Ashcroft. FIFTH ROXV: N. Wfilkerson, M Parish, S. Ebert, K. Curtmaunder, J. Lock, P. Lee, H. Kelley. Gym Leaders FIRST ROW: P. Dunham, treasurer: A. Fitts, vice-president, J. Hanks, president: N. Dunham, secretary: R. Plemmons, treasurer. SECOND ROW P. Bradshaw, N. Cox, E. Pleasants, K. Jones, M. McCoy, M. Morris, L Slawter, L. Holmes, M. Hanes, A. Wilsey, S. Harvel, E. Crouse, C. Baker B. Brewer, J. Hauser, P. Agee. THIRD ROXV: J. Collins, A. Orrcll, M Gold, J. Sechrist, B. A. Meador, N. Peyton, T. Allen, A. Smither, S. Col lins, L. Sims, S. Taylor, S. Eisenberg, L. Nunn, S. Smith, J. Vance, A Poley, G. Todd. FOURTH ROW: J. Gardner, P. Collins, J. Holton, S Young, E. Chipman, A. Parker, L. Heritage, P. Amos, P. Bowers, J. Ayers S. Lineberger, NI. E. Hunt, T. Fulp, J. Clary, J. Tuttle. FIFTH ROW: S Wall, J.. Crawley. SIXTH ROW: D. Nowell, C. Finwall, J. Steadman, C Inabinet, P. Barbee, S. Benson, S. Airey, J. Fleenor, J. Stafford, M. Mar tin, A. Badgett, J. O'Brien, P. Pearce, N. Putnam, P. Stallings, B. Daly SEVENTH RO'W': Miss Cooney, J. Cox, M. Waggener, M. Potter, N. Har vel. B. Greer. L. Pate, P. Metcalf, B. Ward, A. Hart. A. Pullian, B. Swain P. Little, C. Dize, B. Hemrick, B. Steele, G. Collette, M. Mitchell, C. Coan P. Walker Miss Dinkins. Historical Research Club FIRST ROW: J. Curlee, president: H. Snow, vice-president, W. Sams, Thomas, B. Rikc, M. Davis, C. Lewis, H. Schuitmaker. FOURTH ROW: second vice-president. SECOND ROXV: B. Gill, B. Holder, S. Averitt, N. C. Besonette, B. Parks, D. Walker, L. Chapman. Senkus, D. Hodges, L. Vickers. THIRD ROW: Mr. Crowell, B. Sale, B. 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Girls' Athletic Association Presiding at the meetings is Kiki Voss with the help of Jean Clary, vice-presi- dentg Charlotte Finwall and Rusty Plemmons,-secretariesg Sally Eisenberg, treasurerg and the ever faithful council ..., playing hard in varsity and intra- mural sports ..,. getting extra points at swimming and skating parties .... making strikes in bowling and softball. .winning ping pong tournaments ,. . .traveling out-of-town for play-days. . . .going to eight o'clock meetings . . . .making a scrapbook, . . .losing extra pounds on Saturday hikes and gain- ing them back at the, annual banquet ,,.. teasing and being teased by our sponsor, Miss June Dinkins .... having fun, fun, fun, down at the gym. sa Speedball Intramurals, one of the many activities of G.A.A. Linda Kirby dribbles away from Salisbury player in a varsity members. basketball game. Page Ninety-Seven Senior Marshals FIRST ROW: K. Blackwell, C. Lineberger. SECOND ROW: K. Currin, J. Pearce, A. Herring, P. Legette, K. Motsinger. chief, G. Steele, B. Snow, M. J. Allen, K. Wall, B. Howell. THIRD ROW: A. iff 5 'W Cheerleaders A. Grant, C. Lineberger, B. Snow, B. Bunn, C. Benbow, assistant chiefg K. Voss, M. Payne, B. Davis, J. A. Hanks, A. Bair, chief Page Ninety-Eight Eighth Grade Band FIRST ROXV: K. Cooke, chief. SECOND ROXV: B. Firrs, C. Yarbrough M. Bryant, P. Bain, P. Dunham, J. Holton, M. Blackmore, N. Mayer, M Gold, D. Smithdeal, F. Parnell, D. Pfefferkorn, M. Thomas, I.. Edwards, B. Gegenheimer, S. Packard, D. Kanoy. THIRD ROW: Mr. Mayer, R Tillotson, B. Sherrill, C. Baldwin, B. Cooper, D. Davenport, D. DeRamus P. Hahn, D. Sprinkle, M. Lee, D. Venable, C. Harris, S. Peters, D. Craver M. Hart, S. Blount, R. Robinson, B. Moffie. FOURTH ROW: J. Hutche son, W. Edwards, B. Waldman, B. Archie, H. Lincoln, S. Sulkin, B. Sny der. R. Andrew, B. Gibson. Nail, F. Disher, C. MCI-fwan, G. Cofer, J. O'Keefe, F. Freudig. FIFTH ROW: J. Keith, J. Chipman, F. Williams, N. Dalton, D. Vestal, S. Stroupe, A. Drake, S. Cooper, S. Stone, T. Ogvurn, B. Shaffncr, J. Petree, H. Triplett, F. Richardson, A. Wood, B. Maynard, C. Maunder, J. Crawley, H. Nanzetta, J. Davis, E. Horwitz, B. Reich, B. Wilson, B. Hartman, D. Yountz, B. Rhudz, D. Byerly, M. Harrington, K. Davis, B. Lowery, R. Warren. Majorettes FIRST RQWZ M. . All , , Bl k d, h' fg C, Howell. SECOND Conrad, M. Pfaff, A. Fitts, J. A. Foster, B. Horn, M.. Mitchell, D. Mc- ROW: K. Curtin, Kiflsly, JK. Wigilmvolzl. Iguimitam. THIRD ROW: A. Quown, R. Thomas. FOURTH ROW: B. Ward, E. Bair. Page Ninety Nme Y Page One Hzmflred A-V..-gf .sf ..Wf.w: 5151 .nwwf . QMHH ygk 'ww f ww. ,555 t Q.. T mga ffff- .fm e . ., f,-fiieisir -new f.- J, 'fir - 1' mg. gn ,3 figfwflazf, .. ., ,..2i:. ' A-fA Q1 .... ,.fzf f.wi'i'Ef:11s: ,Q T.2z1s1141geww gif, I lk . ' Ifffl E31 G cf u o o U D 5 2 E U 2 .-A . Tu .:: v. L. cu -Sm E Xa 5.2-3? 'OS. Adina U: ei 3 c PJ D- al .E -'SE E cs .C .E 2 3 A A : f O 5 5 5 o dl! o -A 4. 2 ua on D-2 d fu ...N , Us-. 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Scarlett, D. Clay, B. Masten. SECOND ROW: P. Little, ell, J. Hicks, E. Maddrey, T. Wilson, R. Marion. FIFTH ROW: J. Myers, M. Lorber, D. Chipman, B. Gegenheimer, C. Watson, R. Womack, B. Zeh, J. Strawcutter, L. Taylor, M. Pettit, W. Colter, B. White. SIXTH ROW: C. Smith. THIRD ROW: D. Newsome, L. Vickers, S. Peebles, D. Dwig- C. Hamilton, W. Carter, J. Smith, J. Willis, G. Parrish, D. Voorhees. Instrumental Music Club FIRST ROW: D. Stuart, B. Leonard, D. Goode, H. Day, president, V. Griffith, treasurer, B. Mayer, vice-president, M. Robertson, P. Smith, J Kelsey, E. McKnight. SECOND ROW: E. Crouse, B. Chambers, L. George C. Markunus, B. Newsome, D. Yountz, B. Snyder, C. Anglin, R. Pulliam B. Slovenz, M. Cagle, C. Lane. THIRD ROW: S. Packard, P. Briggs, J Newsom, S. Davidson, D. Rollick, D. Sprinkle, B. Blackburn, J. Helsabeck, L. Briggs, L. Rettinger, J. Smith, J. Rehder. FOURTH ROW: M. Lee, B. Pike, M. Bryant, B. Archie, A. Drake, D, Knighten, Mr. Mayer, B. Bryan. FIFTH ROW: J. O'Keefe, J. Crawley, H. Nanzetta, B. Davis, B. Reich, D. Ludlum, D. Mickey, C. Philips, R. David. SIXTH ROW: S. Peters, E. Horwirz, C. Beardsley, D. Turner, C. Joyce, J. Peterson, C. Steere, S. E. McCuiston. SEVENTH ROW: M. Hart, S. Bagnal, L.vEdwards, L. Fuller. EIGHTH ROW: J. Petree, H. Coan, N. Mayer, B. Gegenheimer. NINTH ROW: C. Thacker, S. Matuszak, S. Snyder. Page One Hundred fue B-kB?i19Y, and D00 Cfafel' feed lhe Pl'fSS while Andi' CHFIOS J. Brewer and R. Davis set type for the Pine Whispers. in s it. Vocational Printing Class Boys guided by Mr. McSwain ..., classes held in print shop under the cafe- teria ,... one of the most modern print shops in the South ,... prints most material for city schools ..., two classes daily ..., three hours each ,... four year course .... mathematics and English also required .... boys learn to use the presses and linotype machines .... book binding taught .... students placed in printing jobs after graduation. FIRST ROW: R. Brewer, S. 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Don Shaffner, Bob Voorhees, Linwood Davis, Cecil Holcomb and Wilfred Turner given Honorable Mention on All-State team .... squad elected Anna Conrad Homecoming queen .... coached by Herman Bryson, William Webster, and Shirley Red Wilson, former coach at Henderson, North Carolina ..., Backfield spots filled by Jerry Davis, Don Shaffner, Bill Far- rell, Bob Chambers, and Barry Cook. . . looking great on the line were Neal Lowrance, Jimmy Moore, Don Crater, Eddie Pleasants, Bob Voorhees, Wilfred Turner, Linwood Davis, and Cecil Hol- comb. Tailback Wally Dunham i265 streaks around the end to score Reynolds' first touchdown of the season. Leading inter- ference are Bob Voorhees 097, Don Shaffner 4533, and Neal Lowrance 1555. Cec, the bald-headed b0Y, and Linwood, the IVY League Ga, you just don't know! exclaims Anna Conrad as she lad, stop to smile for the birdie. is crowned Homecoming Queen. Mr. Joyner and escort, Wayland Blake look on with pleasure. FOOTBALL SCORES Reynolds- 0 Reynolds-34 Reynolds-19 Reynolds- 6 Reynolds- 0 Reynolds-22 Reynolds-26 Reynolds- 7 Reynolds-2 8 Reynolds-26 .. Gray-20 .. Hanes-0 .. Burlington-6 .. Asheville-6 .. Salisbury-21 .. Greensboro-0 ., Gastonia-20 ,. Raleigh-20 . , Charlotte Central-12 . . High Point-12 Wally Dunham 1265 picks up yardage as Larry Wheeling 1329 throws a block. Page One Hundred Thirteen Beebe Dnvis, homecoming queen, is congratulated by Kiki Voss, JCFYY Evans. Ci1PfHifl. Ul1k5 OVCI' P1305 with DUI' DOW COHCII Mr. Ray Wliitley. Ray Whitley's first year as head coach .... jerry Evans, captain Queen. , ,five senior starters lead Demons to ten victories. . . , and leading scorer ,.., won 1957-58 city championship .... seven nine games decided by one or two points .... terrific support at straight victories on home court .,., three overtime' games .... every game... team battled hard in an effort to make state Smith's last second set-shots ,... Haworth? last second lay-ups AAA tournament , . ,face Salisbury to decide which team would :,..jim Baker voted most valuable player ..,. Rollin's long go to the tournament .... near capacity crowd of 2,300 saw lump-shots. . . Fowler's consistent rebounding .... Davis and team lose to Salisbury in an overtime, 58-37 .... finished season Avery were top reserves .... Homecoming game, another victory with annual Black and Gold game ,... the most exciting year over Charlotte Central ,... Beebe Davis crowned Homecoming ever!! U f ' 1 Page One Hundred Fourteen FIRST ROKV: N. Wfilliums, P. XVatson, T. Smith, P. R0llirlS. B. Haworth. SIZCOND ROXV: J. Baker, W. Avery, F. Fowler, D. Bryant, J. Evans. E , J 1,55 L. ig ff, aj veg, , 5 -:sf-R ef- ---- fvrw sfizzn- N ig '-- '- 'Kk- V 1 ' . 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Reynolds 'FBurlington 47 , . .,....., Reynolds Asheville 56 . . . ,,.,....... Reynolds 'l'Salisbury 38 . , . , . Qplayoffj Reynolds alfoverrime Evans tries to get out of 21 iam as Fowler does thc guarding 6'8 Fowler can get in jams too. and Baker comes in to help. Page One Hundred Fzfteerz E Q im it 1 1. li' R js me Y J w e le g .ig ' .- Lf 3 234555 I 1 .1 ,,, - . ff . -.. 5 , f, ff.: s 1'l ff C4 L i '- .L ' mm 'L . .ie L' ' 21. , gf - .1 - . , . P Q gig ffl, an I 'fm if ,sit life. f w -vA- f I f ' infill 5 gy W' Pfle '- .. f. ,H 5 -sp: ' W .f 7 z .fy 1 at - ip- is ' ' -,.,: 2-, Ss!z,s0iNy ,Qu fQ'v.agQi,if8me Eg ' fffwztt. fsfiziff -2 -f .. . s- 'izssfisw 'Wwe sn. W . , V ssisia. Barry Cook, Jerry Evans, and Jerry Davis talk with coach Mr. Barry Cook, Tommy Smith, and Bobby Hawn are good represen- Bryson. tatives of our team. Baseball Boys start the season looking great .,.. team practices catching and batting at Hanes Field .... players goof-off in locker room ..., might have a good chance for championship play .... bench-warmers shout advice to players .... team coached by Herman Bryson .... some of last year's players still on the squad are Jerry Evans, Jerome Shapiro, Tommy Smith, and Cecil Holcomb ,... team has many memories of baseball season. ,f D1 ms. FIRST ROW: D. Foltz, W. Blake, B. Chipman, T. Cummings, D. Gaskins, B. Cl12mbvrS. T. Shamel- THIRD ROWI Mr- BFYSOU, B- HHWH, C- H01- J. Stuart. SECOND ROW: T. Smith, T. Crutchfield, J. White, J. Reich comb, D. Bryant, S- Hecknrd, A. Thompson. Mr. Barefoot. Page One Hundred Sixteen I , 0 Bo y s T cz n n 1 s FIRST ROW: D. Muecke, B. Haworth, R. Combs, P. Cravcr, B. Mayer. SECOND ROXW: Coach W'hitley, W. Avery, J. Hart, D. Powell. 0: V Q. f-.N Boys' FIRST ROW: R. Fnders, L. Wheeling, W. Dunham, L. Budd, B. Marshall, S. Philo, C. Davis, C. johnson, L. Blalock. SECOND ROW: S. Scarlett, G. Salmons, T. Watts, D. Hodges, B. Thomas, D. Page, R. Shaffner, V. Cor- dell. THIRD ROW: H. Morris, J. Apperson, K. Carter, L. Strumfels, N. Lide, J. Davis, J. Mosby, D. Alexander, J. Rehder. FOURTH ROW: Track T. Cordell, W. Turner, D. Stuart, M. Collins, D. Hanna, B. Stewart, R. Wise, K. Essex. FIFTH ROW: W. B. Webster, T. Buddine, R. Crump, B. Daisy, J. Middleton, R. Carter, C, French, D. Fulp, F. Shaffner. ABSENT: N. Lowrance, W. Turner Page One Hundred Seventeen Golf Team SRSQROW: J. Dixson, B. James, S. O'Neal, B. Morficld, L. Rice. SECOND ROW: T. Conrad, P. Heist, J. Morrow, A. Conway, B. Stallings r. 1 son. Boys' Coaches Girls' Coaches FIRST ROW: Mr. Barefoot, Mr. Foil, Mr. Bryson, Mr. Webster. SECOND ROW: M' N C - ' .' Mr. Wilson, Mr. Barringer, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Whitley. ISS ancy Ooney' and MISS June Dmkms' Page One Hundred Eighteen Girls' Basketball FIRST ROW: Co-Captains Kiki Voss and Linda Kirby. SECOND ROW P. Bradshaw, K. Wall, G. Steele, M. Morris, B. Daly, M. Marler, 1. Cox, J. A. Foster, C. Coan, Miss Dinkins. THIRD ROW: A. Steelman, E. M. Foxworth, S. Dunnagan, P. Ebert, P. Dunham. FOURTH ROW: M. Cox, A. Herrings, B. Dunn, D. McQuown, F, Williamson, S. Ebert, M. J. Allen. FIFTH ROW: P. Clanton, M. Robin, K. Creech, R. Thomas, C. Finwall, R. Plemmons, K. Currin, N. Dunham. Page One Hundred Nineteen Speedball Varsity Co-Captains: J. Hobson, S. Ebert. FIRST ROW: R. Plemmons, G. Todd B. Chappel, M. Morris, J. Foster, L. Barbe, M. Hobson, M. J. Allen, B Dunn, M. A. Hart, Miss Dinkins. SECOND ROW: Miss Cooney, C. Little, C. Finwall, E. Parker, K. Wall, J. Heckard, J. Koelmel, M. Hutcherson G ' rl s' FIRST ROW: T. Beitchman, C. Redding, E. Westmoreland, J. Hauser, D Kirby, M. Wheeling, J. Schneider, B. Davis, D. Mills. SECOND ROW: J. O'Brien, D. Dull, J. Parker, M. Marshall, D. Westmoreland, B. Chap' pell, B. Heitman, M. Saks, P. Parrish. THIRD ROW: L. Hauser, A. Poley, i R. Thomas, M. Marler, B. I-Iietman. THIRD ROW: M. Robin, J. O'Brian, B. Swain, J. Cranfil, J. Smith, B. Horn, J. Beard, P. Odom, K. Creech, M. Kirby, N. Pike, A. Badget. ,,..m,.t . iggwifigy y.. si- R H I mai - iz... -:tw .... Softball ,4 Z. Strub, B. A. Meador, L. Nichols, E. McKnight, L. Barbee, Miss Cooney. FOURTH ROW: A. Badgett, J. Crutchfield, N. Pike, J. Lawson, A. Steel- man, P. Clanton, J. Butler, S. Young. sa. W a 5 ' E 1 J - ,. yr i Q 1 Q Y V . UK . E' V7 s . if e Q I 'I A -dfawfm Girls' Tennis FIRST ROW: C. Mayrand, M. Elliott, S. Douglas, J. Clary, R. Plemmons, Cockerham, M. Kirby, L. Lockard, B. Swaim, G. Grupenhof, K. Kirby, R. Harrie, C. Coan, D. McQuown. SECOND ROW: Miss Dinkins, A. M. A. Hart, M. Chew, P. Legette. Page One Hundred Twenty 35:1 M A '- fx .,,.. , gf, X, Q1 X Q F Q Q le , 11.,, - A . .. , I 4... 45 V X Kfwy, l,..,l , J X .. 5' Mi: Srre - - - rch Go you Black Demons .Big .un ua., Lit, un,, l IMP! Man, Jump! Having Trouble? Wild Bill i , ,ii w W. 2' , f'-, ' W i 23? i i zz f Q Q ' Um www Fi ' K X. , W A ,,, -F ,Vg N, L j g 1 i 'A 1 ,uf 5352 , ' A, ,-323, A L H- 5 vi- '- an Aw W J Li .L,L. X1-.,h - l if in i ,q fi - -5 Q fe? Q . Y A l. . l . ,W Another Williams? Waite from Reynolds! And the score goes up another notch! ' W? ' 'Nf 'V i n i: .f V A, ..,. I ,e,. f1Vr,,,,,,-, ' Q, N-aw ---- S- 2 ' .,........ :,,,f:i M .f Q X, l'.' i .:i,.: '--- A :,,. V -- ,...,.,kV:,, ,- Vy in V ,Q 3 I- :AI ,, ak., ll K .ffr qi ,- H. in 'QUN i N Get that ball back! e OOPS! Page One Hundred Twenty-One The Height of Innocence Grrrrrr . . . Johnny! He went dnt away. M and M Page One Hundred Twenty-Two Be! Grin and bear it. ieve it or not! 2,5 V X - .M ffwq lgv , . , ff 3 . Vg -'L' . . Guess who! Not M L! Wrong arm, Sarah! Pai n' ' B E A U T I E S E Black and Gold Beauty Queen bfDeC'm MISS PEGGY CRYNER judged by the Interfraternity Council of the University of North Carolina Page One Hundred Twenty-Four MISS CAROLYN BENBOW Second Runner-Up MISS DOT COX First Runner-Up Page One Hundred Twerzty-Five Prophecy, Histor , and Testament Class of 1958 AROUND THE WORLD IN 1970 Scene I In the shadows of a deserted New York corner lighted only by the faint glow of a lone street lamp huddles a small group. Two hurrying figures CMartha Ann, Jeanl approach. Martha Ann: What's going on? Why were we called? Martha: The will has been stolen! I received an anonymous tip. There was a message at the foot of this lamp. Ship leaving at midnight for London. Be on it! signed Jacques the First. Anna: Well, I guess we have no choice but to go. Mum's the word! Scene II A As the sun slowly sets onthe wide, wide ocean, the mys- terious group stands aboard the U.S.S. Daddy Cool, Daddy Cool with its captain, Chris French. Kay: What a dinner! Those cooks-Peggy Agee, Charles Wat- son, and Joan Conrad--certainly did a good job. Martha: Look at this fortune cookie. Help! I'm being held prisoner in Bob Gill's cookie factory! signed Jim Baker. Jean: Who are those waitresses standing over there in the cor- ner? They look like Gladys Henry, Patricia Crews, Nina Ann Stokes, Norma Knutton, and Martha Evans. Anna: You're right! And don't those porters look familiarg Jerry Russell, Franklin Gamble, Bobby Thomas, Steve Averitt, and Larry Zimmerman. Martha Ann: Ssh! What's that noise? isplash, splash, splashj Hey, look out the porthole. That's Lynn Smither swim- ming the Atlantic again in hopes of winning the Lanny Skidmore cup! Kay: I got a copy of the passenger list from the social direc- tor, Susan Abernethy. Let's see whether there are any suspicious characters. Here are Jimmy Brown, who iust bought the Brooklyn Bridge, David Cobb, the famous piccolo player, traveling to Spain to give a concert, Shir- ley Dixon's band with Rolland Houston, Jerry Essic, Johnny Martin, Frankie McGehee, David Goode, and Vir- ginia Griffithg Kay Kirby and John Hopkins, who re- cently invented a cigaretteless filterg Chris Chandell, Vance Cordell, Grady Chapman, and Wayne Burton, going to the convention of Jack Marshbank's Toothbrush Company, Harry Clark and Ann Marshall, master tree surgeons, on their way to see a patientg Swiss cuckoo Page One Hundred Twenty-Six clock investors-Judy Johnson, Paul Rollins, Edna Earle Brown, and Richard Davisg here are Gay Todd, Martha Leak McKenzie, Linda Stockton, and Robin Shahan, who head the Anti-Noise Crusade: and Larry Chapman, Char- lotte Cranfill, and Audrey Anthony-leaders of the cam- paign for the abolition of rhetorical principles. Martha: On the next page are listed Merry Gordon Pannill, Will Reynolds, Jean Hauser, and Mike Sprinkle, the foreign representatives from Jaguar, Incorporated, Wal- ton Avery, chaperoning the Sam Allen Glee Club mem- bers: Sandra Clouse, Nancy Trivette, Helyn Bost, Julia Carr, and Marilee Conrad. , Anna: Back here is Don Shaffner, the world-renowned butter- fly collector, traveling to Africa to join Judy Koelmel and Sandra Ivey's safari. Jean: I don't think any of those people would have stolen the will. Let's see whether we can get a clue from this copy of the Class History Ilve brought along: Having floundered our way through the eighth grade, we embarked upon our freshman year with star-filled eyes and high hopes of untold glories. Let by Judy Heinz, our class president, we were first introduced to student government through our representative Butch Brown. Other up-and-coming leaders among us were .Cathy Little and Randy Wilson, Teen-age Council membersg Bucky Buckalew, president of the HiYg and Anne Marshall, president of the YTeens. Abandoning The Ancient Mariner for our new- found friends, Silas and Julius, we, as sophomores, were torn between 202 and 218. During this year we began to take a more active part in school organizations. Our class officers were Bobby Chambers, presidentg Wilfred Turner, vice-president, Carolyn Benbow, secretary: and Anna Bair, treasurer, while our representatives in the House and Council were Wilfred Turner and Peggy Cryner, respec- tively. Also claiming a large part of our time were extra- curricular activities. Among the aspiring journalists who labored faithfully over their editions were Phyllis Hayes, Julie Goodwin, and Ann Travis. Nearby, lilting strains of music floated from the chorus room, where Nancy Bowers, Deanna Thomas, Sue and Sally Schell, and Mar- tha Talley were exercising their vocal chords. From Hanes Field came the shouts of varisty football players Bob Voorhees and Eddie Pleasants, majorettes Ann Vance and Ruth Thomas, and drum major Bobby Mayer. From the gym came waves of applause as Sandy Sheets was crowned basketball homecoming queen. June, July August...and at last were were upper- classmen! For us it was the year of inductions: among those tapped by the National Honor Society were Norris Johnston, Emma Jean Zimmerman, Louise Efird, Mike Robertson, Charles Elkins and Jim Hart, by the Quill and Scroll, Mary Louise Hurst, Merry Gordon Pannill, and Judy Heinz, and by the Masque and Gavel, Johnny Clinard. New members of the Senior Service Club in- cluded Gaither Lewis and Neal Lowrance, Barry Cook, Jerome Shapiro, and other juniors were selected to be- come members of the Key Club, while David Page, John- ny Morrow, and Fred Fowler were some of the athletes in the Monogram Club. We juniors were also very prominent in the adminis- tration of our honor system. Leaders in the House and Council were Sarah Ebert, Kathryn Garner, Chris French, and Eddie Pleasants. In the spring the Senior Class selected several of our girls to be Senior Marshals. Anne Newton, Beebe Davis, and Joann Hanks were among those chosen. Also in the spring came the unforgettable Junior-Senior, successfully managed by our class officers, Bobby Chambers, Ralph Bender, Carolyn Benbow, and Wilfred Turner, who were ably assisted by committee members Kathy Norfleet and Sandy Sheets. Another junior attaining success and dis- tinction was Norton Tennille, who was elected Governor of Boys' State. Time passed swiftly and finally we were seniors! Leading us through 1957-1958, the era of Sputnik, Mut- tnik, and In-school Television, were our class officers, Bill Farrell, president, Ralph Bender, vice-president, Peggy -Cryner, secretary, and Ran Shaffner, treasurer. Working along with them were Jerry Evans and Norton Tennille, president and vice-president of the school, Anna Bair and Alice Grant, Speaker and Speaker Pro-tempore of the House of Representatives, Martha Eller, editor of Pine Wbisperx, and Kay Angel, editor of the Black and Gold. Other- leaders were Jimmy Manuel, Jim Hitchcock, and Frank Saunders, three of the Senior Executive Committee members, Wilson Carter, head of the chorus, Betty Earp, president of the Y-Teens, Carolyn Jarvis, chairman of the Resegis, Randy Wilson, head of the Senior Service Club, Martha Ann Myers, president of the College Club, Bill Jackson, president of the National Honor Society, and Kiki Voss and Jean Clary, president and vice-presi- dent of the Girls' Athletic Association. We eagerly counted the days as they raced by and just as eagerly followed our football team on to a win- ning season. Led by co-captains Cecil Holcomb and Lin- wood Davis and inspired by Anna Conrad, football home- coming queen, the team captured second place in the con- ference. During this time the majorettes, headed by their chief, Julie Blackwood, and the band kept up school spirit and won admirers throughout the state. Anna Bair, chief, Carolyn Benbow, assistant chief, Joann Hanks, Beverly Bunn, Martha Payne, Kiki Voss, Beebe Davis, and Alice Grant directed the cheers. Children's Home, led by Bill Davidson, Jerry Mur- dock, Weldon Brigman, and John Speight, had one of its best football season. Urging them on to victory were cheerleaders Mary Ann Poteete, Mary McKinney, and Mary Davis. After mid-term exams we suddenly realized that our high school life was almost over. Basketball, spring sports, the Junior-Senior, final exams, the senior picnic, and Class Day raced by, graduation was upon us. Martha Ann: No help there either. What shall we do now? Kay: Quiet! The lights are being dimmed, it's time for the entertainment: Sonya Bubbles Robertson with her sparkling music makers, and the Smiths-Doris, Tommy, Jean, and Jerry-singing Ted Buddine's Rhapsody in Dreamland. fJean leaves and returns with a note.D Jean: Hmmm-Here's a note the steward just gave me. Glad you made the boat on time, now don't be late to Big Ben! signed Jacques the Second. Martha: Well, it won't be long now, the boat isready to dock. Scene III A cool, misty fog envelops a busy London street. CAnna, Martha Ann, Martha, and Kay enter.J I Anna: I never thought I'd see Buckingham Palace and Carlos Lewis, Bill Buell, and Bobby Sale, as some of the guards. Martha Ann: There go a group of foreign dignitaries to meet the Queen. I can see Becky Fox, Michael Mock, Phillip Nanzetta, Tera Frizzelle, and Cole Bessonette. CJean enters.D 4 Jean: Oh, those tourists! I ran into Richard Spainhour, Judy Crews, Benny Plitt, and Carol Hester in a party led by Emma Lee Caldwell. They were crowding into Norma Jean McMillan's book store to get an autograph from Tal- madge Lane, the famous author of Adventures of Bill Hunter. In the crowd I also saw Margaret Hobson, Ann Shelton, Henry Capps, Amy Maya, and Helen Shore--all congratulating him. Kay: That's a strange-looking contraption. Anna, go see what those men are doing with it. fAnna leaves and returns.D Anna: You'll never guess! Jerry Lackey, Chip Johnson, and Meb Davis are testign fog with a new machine invented by K. T. Thomas, Katherine Jones, and Sally Ann Chap- ple. Page One Hundred Twenty-Seven Martha: There goes Elizabeth McCanless and Estie Honeycutt. I remember now. They're appearing at the Palladium this week with Phillip Melvin's Wild West Show. Isn't Mary Wolfe Maddrey's acrobatic troupe, with Glenyce Pass, Judy Vermilya, Betty Horton, Bob Rike, and Rich- ard Payne, appearing there next week? Martha Ann: If we have time later on, let's go to Suzan Doug- las' Tea Room and have tea and crumpets. Edna McCar- thy, Jeannie Church, Carlene Elliot, and Ann Sheets are going in now. Jean: I wonder whether they serve that new brand of instant crumpet mix manufactured by Doug Walker and Tommy Burner? Kay: Wait a minute! What are Bobby Stafford and Ronald Brewer doing: Anna: That sign says, Pardon the inconvenience. We are flipping the highways over so the British will be driving on the right side of the road. Martha: Oh, my aching feet! Here we are at Big Ben at last! Let's go up in the tower and see what makes this clock tick. Kay, ask the watchman where the will might be hidden. Kay: Hey, you! Why it's Cecil Holcomb, keeping up with the time at last! Cec, have you seen any suspicious characters lurking about? Prying at the number six, you say? Let's take a look. Martha Ann: You're right, but it's only another note. I know what you want-you want the will. You'll find it at the base of the Eiffel Tower. signed Jacques the Tihrd. All: Oh, no!!! Scene IV fOur group is walking towards the Eiffel Towerl Anna: How about that activity up there? Surely was a rough flight! It really wasn't the pilot's fault, though, Wayland Blake tried to do his best, and John Speight did keep us on the right course. Martha: Let's stop at that sidewalk cafe and relax for a minute. We've been rushing so much, shall we take a couple of hours and just see the sights here in Paris? Kay: I've always wanted to go to the Follies. I understand there's a matinee today at two o'clock. How about going? All: O. K. Jean: Wish we had time to see a fashion show. Say, here come some models wearing clothes from the collection of famous fashion designer, Eddie Thompson-Nancy Starts- Page One Hundred Twenty-Eight man, Peggy Miller, Jean McDowell, Aurelia Gibson, and Linda Hardie. Martha Ann: I'd love to have a sketch made: let's go next door to that artist who's showing some of her pictures. I think it is Jackie Steele: you all just look around out here. C Martha Ann leaves.J Anna: She must specialize in portraits. Those are of Bill Avery, Betty Ptacek, Virginia Key, Jim Beard, and Steve Calawayg and isn't that a remarkable likeness of Mary Alice Roberts. Martha: Look what I found! This one is called Landing Forces at Reynolds High School, picturing, I think, Bob Voorhees, Brooks Haworth, Jerry Davis, and Mac Jones. fMartha Ann re-enters.D Martha Ann: The sketch is finished. Don't you think it is good? I Jean: What do I hear? Great balls of fire, it's the French Foreign Legion, returning for a parade in honor of their hero, Ronnie Wise. Look at all those Legionnaires out of step-John Curlee, Howard Kelly, Bobby Loyd, Charles Bowden, and Gary Long. Kay: It's almost two o'clock. We'd better hurry down the street to the Follies. I'm afraid we have time for only the first act, we'll have to miss the others. , Anna: Ssssh, look whois on the stage-Betty Earp is delivering one of her famous lectures, The Importance of the French language in Outer Space Research. Martha: I can't understand a word she's saying: and, anyway, our time is running out. Let's go on to the Tower and find that will. fGroup continues on its way toward the tower.J Martha Ann: My program from the Follies says that the next act was a chorus line featuring Judy Butler, Patricia Ann Myers, Gayle Bull, Linda Kirby, and Carolyn Morgan. And following them we would have seen Paul Heist and Fred Fow1er's flea circus. - 1The group arrives at the Eiffel Tower.J Jean: Now that we're here at this old tower, does anyone have a suggestion as to where the will may be hidden? No? Well, start looking! Kay: Here it is! No, it's just another message. Your wish may come true if you use your three coins in Rome. signed Jacques the Fourth. Scene V Having decided that the clue referred to the well-known wishing fountain, the group has proceeded to Rome and now stands near the fountain pondering the location of the docu- ment. Anna: Now what? Martha: Where could the will be hidden in this fountain? Jean: How can you read a newspaper at a time like this, Martha Ann? Martha Ann: I was reading about the Olympics being held in Athens now. I notice some Reynolds graduates are over with our U. S. team. The article mentions Billy Weaver, Jimmy Moore, Dot Cox, Bonnie Dowell, Carolyn Carri- ker, and Ann Poley. Kay: Hey, look over there. I believe it's Charles Elkins and Nicky Daves. It looks as if they're going to Monte Carlo to visit the royal family. Anna: Yes, and, as we passed Homer Snow's Jam Factory, did you see Don Crater, Kay Brown, Diane Tuttle, Charles Holder, and Wanda Neal, trampling grapes? Martha: How could I miss those purple feet! I also noticed Clara Jane Buchanan, Jane Travis, Robert Carter, and Julia Hobson, drying noodles in the sun for Lucy Ru- dolph's Spaghetti Company. Martha Ann: Look! That vender is selling pizza pies. I'm going to get one. fMartha Ann leaves.J Kay: Wish I had brought my rod and reel as those people did. Looks as if Julian McKenzie, Benny Parks, and Joe Bass are enjoying the sport, even if they aren't catching fish. Jean: Egads! What are those! Deep sea divers! fjean points to the orchestra pit.7 ' Anna: It's John Tuttle, Mike Davis, Stan Hutcheson, and Johnny Johnson, and there's Ronald Enders, gathering information for his fish directory. QMartha Ann returns.J Martha Ann: You'd never guess who is vending those pizzas- Steve Moore! And Carolyn Baugh, Hubert Collins, Mar- jorie Harp, Barbara Mabe, and Carol Munroe were help- ing him make them. But that was the worst pizza I've ever eaten! Look what I bit into! CMartha Ann starts to throw away the pie.J Martha: Wait! What's that note attached to it? Jean: It reads, Forget it! This has gone fare enough. Here's your will. signed Jacques the Fifth. P. S. Jokette! All: Weive found it! Martha: LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Time marches on, and too soon, we have found, Old Pomp and Circumstance sadly will sound, But ere we depart from our dear Demon hill, We wish to leave you our Senior Class will: To you, Mr. Joyner, our leader and friend, Abundant good wishes we heartily send, To faculty, faithful and patient, we give Our gratitude, lasting as long as we live. Miss Stephenson, Senior class sponsor, for you: Our thanks for the aid and encouragement, too. And to all who have helped us to travel our way A gracious, big Thank you, we warmly would say Juniors, we leave as the year fast is finishing Senior class privileges, slowly diminishing, To all of you girls who persistently grapple With calorie counters, now Bunn leaves an apple. Neil Williams, great skill with the basketball Tommy Smith leave you, the crowds to enthrall, Benni her Big Three Notes leaves to Kay, Peyton and Leech simply leave it to Jay. Louie and Kiki, who'll rock 'till the end, Sadly leave bugging to Kenneth and Bren, To Broadus and Shorty we leave broomsxand soap, Blossom will leave her slow drawl-we hope! Fred Fowler and Earp their height, they believe, To Don Foltz and Martha Marler will leave, Bill Davidson leaves to the boys his snow With hopes that as much of success they may know. Miss Stephenson's homeroom your sorrow entreats, And leaves to Dave Blanco those good chapel seats, And to all the juniors we now leave with pities A ragged Aeneid and A Tale of Two Cities. And also to you, TV history, C good grieflb, We leave with tired hands and a sigh of relief, We give you with grace to that long tall man And trust you will end up an Edinger fan. May you have commercials and note-taking rests, And freedom from Coach Wilson's fatal snap tests. And for good Mr. Mitchell a set that won't fade, And a summer of ease with no papers to grade. Bill Farrell leaves boots and a trusty old gun, We all leave a year packed with hard work and fun, With mingled emotions our class now departs And leaves you a school, very dear to our hearts. -The End Page One Hundred Twenty Nme Autographs 5 . 4 ?wgWfW4074?- y WW jfyfyfzfszw QQ Ml W mm W W M UR W ,W QQSLQWM? S 4' wilfwpw M ff? WMJWMQW Af? Q yy' ffl W, 1 Autographs 'sq , f .. -1 ,. Q.. ,. Z6 A '- W MM? Qoifii !M 1-,ga KMZM MMM yw W2 W HWY? Wg! ,WMM Jgw-J bkjaffy f JW' JA ffflw S WWW QM by x C lu F in ff WWW off 1 M Q .if W WWW WW zZgg 2 2 fx' HQ- Autographs 0, !1 m 5 P Mm Z A Zu fam 62 yflw WU' Qi A-U!!! A QMWQ A Autographs Autographs Autographs Q4 gproducf of V: I , , , Jw . 7 1 - ' I1 el' XX u X comm 333 INDIANA AVENUE WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. Autographs
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