R J Reynolds High School - Black and Gold Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)

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I V1 ,K Z I, 1 I I - I f - I ,ff . 'IN C L Zig!! , ,, w U!! QQ A,A. ,,., W CLC I PAMELA KIMEL . . . ..., Co-Editor JANE SAPP ........., ..,. C o-Editor MRS. JANICE OWINGS , . . .... Sponsor HUNTER PUBLISHING COMPANY ...... Publisher THALHIMERS ...,...,,,..,...,... Phoiography BL QLD I -nliitlz . 4Q29MSiGi1K9XN?h L ' 637304 , N K R J Foreword We ,the editors ot BLACK AND GOLD, hove mode Roman Holiday the theme of the l962 onnuol. The Romon otmosphere should serve os o reminder of the Junior-Senior ond other oc- tivities. Preporing this book for you, the students, hos been o greot honor ond we hope it will ol- woys bring book pleosont thoughts of your yeors spent ot R. J. Reynolds High School. 4 CQNTENTS Administration 13 GGG C1a -- 17 W2 O g ' awk r ,Gum cm X f Q if .fx jj? Featu res 1 29 J Through the years H. .1-7 AL,-. Ax 1: r. f3:1if7 .- ,' rf- pr QTY' . 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I H1 I Z f Q 114 Q1 f o x Q FACE TY MR. CLAUDE R. JOYNER Principal MARY JANE BAKER HERMAN W. BRYSON B.A., M.E. B.S., M.A. Guidance Counselor Physical Education Department Head ANNIE GRAHAM ALMON R. CARR MRS. FAYE CECIL MRS PHYLLIS COFFEY CALDWELL B.S., M.A. BA. B.A., M.A. B.A., B.S. in L.S. Industrial Education Commercial English History F me MATALINE COLLETTE MRS. MARY ANN CRAFT MRS. ARDENA CRAVER OSCAR CULLER JUNE DINKINS MARGARET EASON B.A., M.E. B.A. B.A., B.S. B.A. B.S., M.S. B.S. M.E. Chemistry Mathematics Home Economics Mathematics Physical Education Mathematics Department Head Department Head Department Head MRS. JULIA EBERT LUCILLE EDWARDS MRS. ANNIE PRESTON MRS. HAZEL FLACK MRS. SARAH FROST CHARLES FULCHER B.A, B.A. FEARRWGTON B.A. B.A., M.A. B.S. English English B.A., M.A. History Mathematics Science Language Department Head Department Head 14 MRS. EVELYN GARRISON MRS. MARY M. GREEN JAMES R. HALL MRS. ELSA HAMPTON MRS. AILEEN HEPLER NORFLEET JARRELL B.A., M.S. B.A. B.A., M.A. B.A. B.A. BS. English English Chorus Spanish Language Chemistry yh., wi e 'ff f MRS. BARBARA JOYNER ELIZABETH B. KAPP DON KELLY MRS. MARGARET MRS. CAROLE McRACKEN FAYE MARTIN B.A. B.A. B.A., ME. MEDERMOTT B.A. B.A. Art English History B.A., M.A. Mathematics Language Language MARY HESTON MARTIN DIANNE MATTOCKS ROBERT A. MAYER McLEAN MITCHELL MARY GRAHAM MOORE MRS. LUCINDA MOSER B.A. B.A. B.M., M.M. B.S., M.A. Assistant Secretary B.A. Language Commercial Music History Mathematics Department Head MRS. JANICE OWINGS MRS. MARY S. PEARCE MICHAEL PELECH KENNETH M. PETERS BOBBY POPE MRS. KATHARINE REICH B.A., M.A. B.A. B.A. B.A. B.A. B.A. English History Driver Training Mathematics Industrial Education Mathematics Mas. ELIZABETH slnlc Mas. CAROLINE SPENCER rlAzEl. s1'EPHENsoN Mas. MARJORIE Mas. ELIZABETH o. Mus. MAE 1'HoRN'roN B.A., M.A. B,S. B.A., M.A. STEPHFNSON STROUPE B.A. M.A. English Biology English B.A. B.A. English Department Head English Librarian Dean of Girls 15 BILL WEBSTER B.S., M.E. Biology ..41'f If-z 1'Z:,f V --1 . K JAMES WARD JANIE WEAVER B.A. B.A. Language Guidance Director RAY WHITLEY B.A. Biology if I is-12A PATTIE SUE WILLIAMS SHIRLEY S. WILSON Secrelory B.S., M.E. Not pictured Hazel McKee! Lillian T. Rhodes 16 History 13231 D72 H E? WWI? wr NIR trim CX 4 W C X Nj f F M f , Ps ,U W if f-5 W ITM W 6 ' ? f -'A Honor Page I I WORLD PEACE WINNER JIMMY sl.AcKsuRN JOURNALISM - STUDENT OF THE YEAR KATHY SAPP DAR GOOD CITIZEN MILLIE GOLD 1, In - ,,!- lg M I , A I Q f..k A ,- kkiy Li g r , STUDENT OF THE YEAR SHRINE BOWL REPRESENTATIVE BOB BLAIR PHIL HIGHTOWER 18 SENIOR SCRIBES First Row: D. Lineback, C. Nanny, K. Jones, A. Drake, H. Dempsey, K. Traylor, D. Pfefferkorn, B. Cooper. SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE First Row: G. Niblock, T. Ogburn, G. Harmon, P. Wooten. Second Row: K. Jones, C. Inabinet, C. Maw- ery, S. Opdyke, V. Ekvall, K. Traylor, B. Reich. Third Row: A. Steele, Sec.: B. Blair, Pres.: C. Todd, Trees.: D. Meschan, V. Pres. W , Class ol '62 l L .' 'A is A l RF ig 'N B .7 ' i,.' Q . R , A' -T, - .fl ,fffsv BOB BLAIR so A -B B 'B A T A A l lvl A ERE 'f 1f 5 ,7 4 lg? Tl A ii B'aA ' VICE-PRESIDENT Q , The senior class of l962 wishes to thank Mrs, DAVID MESCHAN Margaret McDermott for guidance through our senior year. Her wonderful sense of humor has always A brightened our day. We will always hold her memo- A ry dear. .,, SECRETARY W ANNE STEELE TREASURER CAROLYN TODD MASCOTS WALT HOLTON AND LISA SNYDER 20 e iv Q. -4 , 3 RR ,. if of KATHERINE ELIZABETH ADAMS Happiness is cheaper than' worry, So why pay the higher price? 'nv N?-Tan I MICHAEL CARLE ARTMAN How worn and dusty . . . How deep the ruts of tradition and conformity! wg SUSAN LOFTON BAGNAL Love is the only fire against which there is no insurance. Rosie-There is no love like JOHN FREDERICK AMEND RICHARD GUY ANDREW JOHN JAMES APPLEYARD JR. Eat, drink, and be merry, for JR. A little foolishness is relished fomvffw we may 9 du e- One for the money and two for by the wisest of men. the show. - 1.- H, w e , :X . mi? , A if .f fvY-9 ' 'pantie ROSA LEE ASHBURN SARA COLLISON ASPDEN CAROLYN NETTLES BA NA G L that True happiness can only come If wishes were horses then beg- after first knowin ' ' I have for you. g pain. gars would ride. , X ,, . N 'ff' FREDERIC FRIES BAHNSON JANET BLANCHE BAILEY PAMELA LAIRD BAIN In Happiness is the KEY word to The future is but a reflection of I will study and get ready, and success. file PCSU' perhaps my chance will come. JACQUELJQNKEIIIRISTEEL JANICE ELIZABETH BAKER PENELOPE ANN BAKER WAYNE MATTHEW BARBEE Chris You just don t know . . .l A PENNY for your thoughts. Everything comes to those who wait, why should I hurry. 21 DORRIS LEE BARNARD ELEANOR STARR RALPH EDWIN BARROW JR. MARY LOU BATES The woy.we are facing now will BARNHARDT lt is easier to do good than to be If we love one another, God determine our destination. HM is beuel, fo forget and smne good. dwelleth in us and His love is than to remember and be sad. Pufeded 'n Us-H CONNIE KAY MABEL ELIZABETH BAYLESS JOHN LEIGHTON BEARD III SANDRA JUDITH BAUMGARDNER I have never lived this day Today is the tomorrow that you BECKERDITE It's now or never. bef0'e'H W 'Ied abou' Ye5Ie'daY'H It is better to forget and smile than to remember and be sad. 3 ,.., Q 26 if Wwe EN VERNON GRAY BENBOW WILLIAM EDGAR BENBOW JAMES LESLIE BLACKBURN MARTHA ELEANOR Bunn Butch Every why hath a wherefore. BLACKMORE Black ROBERT GILLESPIE BLAIR STEPHEN CONRAD BLAKE LLOYD VANCE BLALOCK JR. NANCY DAVIS BOWEN Consider the Postage Stamp: it He who asks a question is a fool The race is run by one and one, l'm at a loss for words. sticks to the iob 'til the for a moment: he who never asks never by two and two. goods are deIivered. a question is a fool forever. 22 'ffl PAUL BAXTER BOWERS JR. BETTY JEWELL BOYD MARY MARLEIGH BOYER BIonde hair, Blue eyes, l'm dream- ln the great hand of God I Dux femina tacti. ing of now. School's out. stand. 6 CATHERINE VIRGINIA BOYLE To thine own self be true. CAROLE LYNN BREWER LINDA MAE BREWER RUTH ELIZABETH BREWER TERRYLL JEANNINE BREWER The more one iudges, the less one At Last Bunny Act well your part, there all the oves. honor lies. ,lp -an EDWIN SHERIDAN JOHN BOWMAN BROCKWELL JR. BROOKBANK Bubba Ill Johnny yi I 'A-oe. . I J , My ALVIN MASTON BROWN JR. l find the great thing in this world is, not so much where we start, as in what direction we are moving. :' ,j'Z. h N A -V I ..,.,, I ,,-, I if y BOBBY JOE BROWN I think I must have taken the wrong road somewhere. CLIFTON EDWARD BROWN EMILY SUSAN BROWN JANET CAROL BROWN LINDA KAY BROWN 'The only thing you get for nothing It it weren't for the optimist, the Tomorrow's life is too late, live To one who waits, a moment is failure! pessimist wouldnft know how today. seems a year. happy he lsn't. TERRIE ANN BROWN Gratitude is the most exquisite form of courtesy. THUIVIAD HILTON BROWN y sight, but great in might. Little b ,me JAMES WILSON BURCHETTE Best things in life come after graduation. JANEEN CLAIRE BUTLER make the most of life-the most is gone. . .4 M'f 'W 4 2 'ffl' Q. c ov rw. 'nw- -if ti' PAMELA JEAN BYRD At least l learned to laugh at myseIf. CHARLES ROBERT CAMPBELL You can if you know how. . - 1 .I inf? WANDA GAIL BRYANT ALICE DIANNE BUMGARNER Life is worth living, if you live for Love is sunshine, hate is shadow today and not for tomorrow. ' ' l ROBERT DONALD BYERL Y About the time one learns how to Ha ' h ' ng in t ere. of -M Y RICHARD FRANCIS CARLBERG The heart of the wise seeketh in- struction: and the mouth of fools feedeth on the foolishness. Life is checkered, shade and sunshine. sp su...,, if MARIBETH BYERS Happiness is a perfume you can- not paur on others without getting a few drops yourself. RICHARD BIDWELL CARMICHAEL Always Sandy LINDA GALE CARROLL RENAN LINDSAY CARTER FORREL ELLIS CASON CATHERINE LOUISE 'Speak softly today for you may be Wisdom is the principal thingy You can change my wine, but not CHANDLER sorry tomorrow. therefore exalt and promote me. my women. 24 The only way to have a friend is to be one. .V Q I 'I iw , I I-ry, A---f Wf- RUSSELL GRAY CHILDRESS ELIZABETH MAY CHIPMAN Thinking I well is wisep planning My future lies at State. well, wlsery doing well, wisest and best of olI. I g,ni my 1 2 L, :ww 4' I MARGARET ADELE VICTORIA MAY COCKBURN CLAYTON Victoria sin orgullo, derrota sin The world is yours for o smiIe. 'u a 9u 'H 'U W. H1 JUDITH ANNE CHIPMAN Take time to laugh-It is the music of the soul. MARY ANN CODY Cody- Sometimes out-foxed but seldom fooled. 'Q' DIANNE VIRGINIA CHURCH Those who know do not speak: those who speak do not know. .ary 'e9-- Nu. JULIA EARL COE Some people worry, some people sweat, butfus forlme, I just orget. GILBERT MILTON COFER JR. LOIS BERNADINE COLEMAN ELIZABETH GAYLE REBECCA JEAN COLLINS The worst is yet to come. Life is a theater in which the COLLETTE Of all the things you wear your WWSI Pegllli Offinlllave the 1,-I-he worldfs no beth, if we worry: expression is the most important! es sea s. - - lrfe's no longer if we hurry. EMM CYNTHIA ROSS CONRAD MACK JEFFERSON COOK Ill STUART ALLEN COOPER WILLIAM DAVID COOPER You shall iudge a man by his Pat a man on the back, and you Ambition knows no rest. He who makes his own way finds foes as well as by his friends. make his head swelI. the road rouglnhttut the reward rn: . 25 KAROLYN SHERRY COPLON THOMAS McNElLL CORDELL WANDA LOU CORNELIUS MARY CATHERINE There's such a lot of living to do! I like work, it fascinates me, I Give to the world the best you COWHERD can sit and watch it for hours. have, and the best mill came Uwe learn' although it takes us back to You' long, life is too short for hate. ELIZABETH BLAIR COX JUDITH RAE CRANFILL ROBERT LEE CRANFILL DANIEL FOIL CRAVER Buff It matters not what you are Life is but an ocean, where one I'm not lazy, I iust conserve my thought to be but what you may sputter and drown. energy-Dan. really are. ROBERT FRANKLIN CRAVER LAMAR SMEAD CRAWFORD BETTY JANET CRAWLEY LATEN LEWIS CREECH All the monkeys aren't in the JR. Jan It matters not whether you win or no-H lt's better to have loved and lost, lose buf how You play the game . it's also cheaper. NANCY ANNE CREWS ROGER LEE CROOK LOUISE ALEXANDRIA WILLIAM TAYLOR DANCY We will have these moments to One does not have to be a genius DAHLEN Life is an experiment: the more remember. to succeed in life. ullm laughing with fears in my experiments you make, the better. eyes. 26 wwf up-u47 xwhi QF? W! 5 L3 Q, .--f V Jffkea RICHARD EDWARD DAVENPORT If love makes the world go round . . . PETER KING DAVIS Live fast-love hard-die young. If BOBBY SNYDER DENNY Lite is o bowl of cherries. MILLA ELIZABETH DIZE CA Cam-When everybody tends to his own business, news is scarce. ALEX KENNETH DAVIS JR. JOHN ADAMS DAVIS JR. Things without all remedy should Often a penny tor one's thoughts be without regard. is over-charging. 'lf WILLIAM HERSEY DAVIS lll SUSAN ELAINE DECKER Dave The lovely best is all llwant in ' life, and l've got hum. Wifi MARIAN DAVIS We love the things we love for what they are. mb- HELEN LOUISA DEMPSEY 'Who knows where or when . . .' film DEVLIN JOHN ALTON DILLON BETTY MARIE DISHER ROBERT WILLIAM l don't know. The best years of one's life have You'll never walk olone. ifrfv not yet come. Mika. CHARLOTTE PHYLLIS ARTHUR SPURGEON DRAKE HENRY EDWARD DRANE DONOVAN The future will test the years I'll get ohead because I need . . . trust the Master Weaver 5Pe 'f hefe-H Une- And his steady, guiding hand. R ' JQEKQ I, V 1-qw BENJAMIN DON PHYLLIS EILEEN DUNHAM DIANNE ETTA DUNNIGAN JOAN CHRISTINE DURANA DRUMMOND Least said, soonest mended. Live today knowing that tomarrow Keep your face to the sunshine 111-he last of the 19151.11 will be yesterday. and you cannot see the shadow. -wr-rw Af ' if NANCY TREVA DYSART TERRY McKEE EDDLEMAN LINDA ANNE EDWARDS WILSON EDWARD EDWARDS To smile is work for some, but Hope is the ,magic xhich lifts May you always RAVE ON. JR. easy fo' others' men 5 eyes' Froggy helped me ga a'courtin'. u W' MARIAN MIMS ELDSON VICTORIA JEAN EKVALL CHARLES EARLY EVANS ANGELINE CARMEN lf you can dream, and not make A .smile breaks-the ice apart and Ill FARMER dmams your mule' ' ' 'H fmds 5 Mace ' every heartu It's not the size of a dog in a Life has Ioveliness to sell, f' ht' 't's th size of the f' ht M s'c l'k a cu of ld. ig , I e ig u I u e re go in a dog. SANDRA CHERYLE FEINMAN DANNY THOMAS FERGUSON JANICE LEE FERRIS RALPH EMANUEL FISHEL The things we did last summer. Fire balI Lord, make me an instrument of Honor and shame from no condi- thy peace. tion rise, act well your part, there all the honor lies. 28 SANFORD BURTON FITTS III JAMES HARRIS FITZGERALD LOUISE NELL FLEENOR DONALD WILLIAM FLYNN 'WhiIe we stop to think, we often JR. Junie The will makes HIE WUY-H miss W' 0PP0'h 'lI'Y-H It goes without saying, that they have interrogated me. MARY ELIZABETH FOBERT DOUGLAS ALLEN FOLTZ MICHAEL RAYMOND FOLTZ BONNIE JEAN FORREST Don't trouble trouble and it One third of the troubIe. Men do less than they ought un- It's nice to be natural if you are won't trouble you. less they do all that they can. naturally nice. DVVD ,ig V, M lll . S ' ffiffif-V RICHARD HAWKINS LINDA LOU FOSTER NOLA MARIA FOSTER ROBERT EDWARD FOSTER FORREST To one who waits, a mloment AIl things are possible to him JR. Mqybe next year, HI get seems an eternity. who believes. HA good name is a rich 0l'9al'll1ed-' inheritance! TONY LAMAR FOSTER ALEXA MEROPE FRAGAKIS FRANK FREDERICK BARRY STEVEN FRYE Why take life seriously, you'll 0 wad some pow'r the giftie gie us FREUDIG Come what, come may, time and never get out of it alive. to see oursels as ithers see us! HHOSSH fhg hour runs through 1-he roughest day. 29 was -V' ,Aw aff MARY ROSE FRYE LINDA WAYNE GARBER JUDITH ELAINE GARDNER ROLAND JEROME GAY Nothing great was ever achieved Procrastination is the art of keep- Be a friend to all, but love only Nothing is impossible. without enthusiasm. ing up with yesterday. one. hz' Qr,,,,,,,,.4 HARVEY GRAY GENTRY IVEY CLENTON GENTRY JR. ROBERT MALONE GIBSON WILLIAM HAROLD GIBSON ,. , . - H ' ts his dreams to If I makes the world go round ' It is better to know nothing than Real friends are those who, when If a man wan fheglvejeqnene will really make' to know what ain't so. you've made a fool of yourself, come true he must wake up.' io- min, don't feel you ve done a perma- nent ich. JAMES RICHARD GOIN MARY LILLIE GOLD ERIK DAVID GOODMAN DOROTHY GAYLE GOODWIN Distance made the heart grow MiIlie Beware, Sages of Harvard! lt is better to be small and shine fonder. than to behlasge and cast C S G OW. I 'i e'l A me O BRENDA SUE GORDON LAWRENCE GILMORE BARBARA ELIZABETH RONALD WAYNE GREENE A SIFIIQ CGll.btetl'k the ice apart JR. Why shguld yau.be surprised, for And fmd 9 fflend 'I' eVe'Y hear'-H Look like the innocent flower, Strive on to victory through the I do 0fh '9 eI5e ' But be the serpent under it. golden rule. 30 1 f wink SI' 'J ROBERT McKINLEY GREENWAY . . . men compose daily, unwit- tingly, their final dreams . . . LINDA KATHERINE GRIFFIN ROBERT CORNETTE GROCE KAROL ANN GRUBBS l can be happy without a fortune, Honor lies in honest toil. The secret of happiness is to want h ith- the best things and tolwant but can never be appy w out a friend. them very much. PAMELLA SUE HAHN THOMAS CHARLES AINA KRISTINA JUDY ROSE HAMRICK A streak of fat, a streak of lean, HAILEY III HAKANSSON Silence is for the saints, A 5I 'e'kogIm9e'Lo:5,' sneak Whoa does not love wing, wcamen, l'Il never forgetli . . I hope you I am buf human' ' a o , rema n a oo is won . n s xgole life ling. I' we , M- J PERRY GRANT HARMON JR. ROBERT CLARK HARPER MICHAEL LOUIS BEATRICE CAROLYN HARRIS Quae rarissima carissima Step softly and carry a big . . HARRINGTON Beauty is truth, truth, beauty- gun. UNO man is an islandu-.1-his' This is all ye know on earth, and all e need to know. have learned. Y MARCIA ANN HART PHILLIP LEIGHTON HART Ill WILLIAM HENRY HARTMAN SANDRA KAY HARVILLE Live, laugh, love, and be happy. Mind lover- matter: lf youlfion't JR. Far every WHY there is q mmd' 'I' don I mane I know not what the future holds, BECAUSEJ' but I know who holds the future. 'iltffg qgiz V b e m Z it .. I ' .L - , .. ia ANITA WILMA HAUSER MARILYN EILEEN HELTON STEVEN DOUGLAS HENLEY PAULINE SIDONIA HENRY ' ' ' ' ll d b h . There's always a way. Polly He who falls in love with himself Live, love, laug , an e appy will have no rivals. NPN PHILLIP DOUGLAS REBA JEWELL HILL SHARRON LENORE HINE FRANCES LYNN HOLMES , HIGHTOWER I I . He WIIQ gets OH G high h0l'Se is Let us, then, be up and doing, LittIe things mean a lot. 'A smile, hard work, responsibility, riding for a fall. with a heart for any fate. and love for another will carry you to vour goal. Al. JEAN MARSHALL HOLTON PETE ARTHUR HONDROS LEROY HONEYCUTT lll lt's the little things in lite that Everybody's Twistin' count. 1 Q We are yet but young in deed. ' ff-.ew ESTHER RACHEL HORWITZ 'To have what you want is riches, To do without, is power. M. we low -if -of I-A SANDRA KATHRYN PATRICIA ELAINE HUBAND ERROL MITCHELL HUNT JOHN AMBROSE HOWELL Have a smile for everyone, and I don't believe it's true. HUTCHESON JR. HWY w'II have s Ie fo' You , ln essentials, determination: in l don't know . . . I can't say, for tomorrow will be another day. 32 non-essentials, liberty: an all things, charity. ,M-.........-.. . ,,.M.M,, . tj E 'WW 2 ff ' f 1 My H CARL MICHAEL JENKINS The only way to have a friend is to be one. P 2' I sl CAROL SUE INABINET BETH ELAINE ISGETT ROBERT JASINKIEWICZ Happiness is the greatest gift Once you start laughing, they To strive is good, To dream is of alI. never let you cry. pleasure. v s 51 V, if Q CONSTANCE VIVIAN JOHANSEN CIimb far, your goal the sky, your aim the star. HARRY LaMONT JOHNSON KATHRYN ELIZABETH lt was a moment of crisis . . . A JONES mome :of:e:'ia:?ji2'y9,,' ' ' A A little time for laughter . ' aw A 33 I si x 3' Iayv Q ' JONATHAN JULIAN DIANE KAY KANOY SANDRA CAROL KAPLAN The hunting dog will, at last, die l do not fear tomorrow, for I re- Everything is gonna turn out a violent death. member yesteirday and I love fine! to ay. HW .. I 11,1 'TW' JAMES WALTER KAUSCH JAYNE IDOL KEITH ROBERT GRAHAM Madness Jaynie-Bug JR. A mon ought always to take counsel, but only when he wishes and not when others wish . . . KELLER 33 'ZF' PARTICIA K.4JONES The world stands out on either side, No wider than the heart is wide . . . i ELLEN RUTH KATZIN One friend makes you wealthy, Two make you a miIlionaire. X 'V' FRANCIS TUCKER KIMBALL Be good to those around you. PAMELA ANNE KIMEL SARAH ELIZABETH KING Ambition and the will to work are You'II find when all is understood that what seemed bad was really good. the chief ingredients of success. FRANCES KAYE LANIER lf I can't convince them, we'lI confuse them. ALYCE FAYE LANIER You will never walk aIone. DORIS LEE LEWIS PAUL STEVEN LICKER Love may be outgrown, outworn, I took the one less traveled by or poorly chosen, but who can say And that has made all the that love is ever wasted . . . difference. -zttif' . JERRY ELLIS LINEBACK VICTOR SCOTT LITTLE lndeed a friend is never known What other club. until a man have need. -1 - ...f ALTON DAVID KLINE Tuesday is a rough night. ROBERT JANNEY LAKE Success begins with a fellow's wiIl. MELINDA LOU LEE Nothing great or small is ever achieved without enthusiasm. ELEASE COVINGTON LATIMER Gease - Do you know what I dreamed last night? fx as-g. 'QA DONALD JUNE LINEBACK You cannot do more than your duty, you should never wish to do less. CLYDE ROY LINCOLN Ill But seek ye first the kingdom of God and His righteousness: And all these things shall be added unto you. 55,3 THOMAS JEROME LOCKARD JERRY MICHAEL LONG JR. What's done cannot be undone. Enjoy life, every golden moment of it. 34 Qi' LINDA GRAY LONGWORTH Charms strike the sight, but merit wins the soul. VIRGINIA ANN LOVELL A merry little elf led me all the way! LINDA STEVENS NANCY LYNN MAYER MARSHALL A smile can break the ice apart Hou, youth we may have but a day: And find a friend in every heart. We may always find time to grow oId. I 1 JAMES MELVIN LOWERY I'II wait for her. ef- I, , :HV l,.:i . n n I Q I ROBERT LINVILLE MAYNARD lt is not growing like a tree in bulk that makes a man better. PAUL BURLEY McCARTHY PATRICIA ANN MARY ELIZABETH MCCOY JR. McCORMICK Tiger'j . . . It's the little things It's been a long game. A smile can break the ice apart ' life 'haf 'WM- And find a friend in every heart. 'E V 9943 nv -we-M' Y wr ROBERT HERMAN LOWERY Hoc verba aliqui non dicunt sed certi optime spectant. RAYMOND JOSEPH MCCALL Variety is the spice of Iife. S 510 I, CHARLES MILTON McEWAN Strive on to victory through the coming years. MARGARET ELAINE MILLICENT JEAN THOMAS AARON FRANCES CAROLYN MCGUIRE MCKEITHEN MCKENZIE III McKNIGHT Putter . . . Miss you in Missy Tomorrow's life's too late: live Be a friend to all, but love only September. today. one. 35 VQLL' ' ,L DALLACE MCLENNAN JR. DAVID FARRER MESCHAN PAMELA ANN METCALF DARRELL WORTH The Big M. Fortune is like glass-'the brighter The happier the days, the more MIDDLETON JR. the Glittellg, tlhe rnlore easily Quickly they pass. H - . ' ro en. Enloy yourself, its later than y think. JAMES RICHARD ALICE KAY MILLER MIDDLETON Remember When We are all good when w e are pleased . . . GEORGE PERRY MILLER LARRY RONDAL MILLER Defeat may serve as well as vic- The heart is by far the better tory, to shake the soul and guide. let the glory out. gf lg- lm.-u..E1 ,-on-0--' NW' MARILYN ELSIE MILLER JAMES MASON MITCHELL Hatred stirreth up strifes: but love JR. covereth all sins. Lil' Raisin ey IM X ,nwvd-i if ! Q V e fg fw'f51 'f Eifi HZ' ' f ffii .W , Q JOHN BAILEY MOORE JR. JAMES LINSAY MORRIS The brain's a wonderful organp it Silence is for the saints. starts to work when I get up, and doesn't stop until I get to school. rr ROBERT .PAUL MOFFIE Money is not the only thing in the world, But the other thing won't date you without it. JAMES MANUEL MOORE Al'I TELL lT CAROL MARIE MOWERY ANN BOARDMAN MUNT Boots, Ton, and a Smiling Face The hours that make us happy . . . Maiors. Make us wise. 36 it .L nnrekfw' PAMELA RAE MURRY WAYNE EMERSON NAIL CHARLOTTE ,CAROL HARRIET ANNE NANZETTA ' Out of school lite-into life's Screw your courage to the sticking NANNY Just give me my 'Boots' and schooI. place and you will not fail. Hgoayf saddle. .wi W M i ,gi 'ur S ARLENE GRACE NELSON HERMAN GORDON KATHRYN DIANE NORMAN THOMAS LYNN OGBURN JR. With a song in my heart for both NIBLOCK JR. Determination is the master key 'Tis better to remain silent and at you. upishu to success. appear a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt . . . Oggie the Orange. 52? Qin PRESTON ERNEST OLDHAM SUSAN LYNN OPDYKE JULIA ANN ORRELL PATRICIA ANN OVERBY Life is cheerful when one carries Expect the unexpected and you Character is the true measure of A good name is better than a treasure in his heart. will never be disappointed. success and happiness. riches. HUGH VICTOR QVERCASH DABNEY MARLON OWEN MARVIN LEE OWENS JR. BARBARA RUTH PARKER JR. StiIl are the thoughts to memory The latest, greatest, and the Confusion worse Confounded . . . goof loose and fancy free, dear. straightest-Marvelous Marv . . . Chevy is the car for me. 37 I Hz . -:av 4: I 'VV K. Wo- X filo 'f 'I JUDITH ELLEN PARKER MARGARET ANN PARKER FRANCES SIMPSON PARNELL LINDA NANETTE PATE Fill my mind with sweetest thought: Ignorance with love is better lt's been a long, long time. A smile costs nothing, but creates Gemslthat heart mind than wisdom without it. much. ave wroug. . .Qual HAZEL ANNE PEEPLES MARY ELIZABETH PERKINS CLIFFORD WEBSTER PERRY CYNTHIA ANN PETERS I know not what the future holds G' t th ld th b t JR , ive o e wor e es you . How many worries are lost in a but I know Who holds the future. have, and the best will HH mowers not wha, people mink tear? some back fo VW' you ore, but what you are. .3 JUDITH WYNONA PETREE PAMELA ELIZABETH PETREE STEPHEN DECATUR PETREE ANNE ELIZABETH PETTY The way you look tonight. The songs that are not sung are Time to work is nowy fun comes Laughter is not at all a bad the loveliest of aII. later. beginning for a friendship, and it is by far the best ending tor one. VERNON EUGENE PETTY JR. DIANE LEE PFEFFERKORN ROY PHILIP PIERSON ROBERT CLARK PIKE 'Twas a rough night. Gino. Enchanted with life. l tried. From the errors of others,la wise man corrects his own. 38 f '-0' TM.-a,., ALTHA ELAINE POTEETE If we do meet again, why, we shall smile. BRENDA FAYE POE BETTY VICTORIA The best is yet to come. POINDEXTER Genuine knowledge is of God and through God, and we see everything in Him. l K1 JANE HENSON REICH A sparkle in my eyes, then sparkle on my finger. JAMES CLYDE REVIS JR. DOUGLAS MANUAL If wisdom's ways you wisely seek, REDMAN five things observe with care, to nl will govern my me and my whnm You speak' of whom Yfu thought as if the whole world were speak, how, when, and where. to see the one and read the other. , ,.:,.. V I 7 , I Pin ! . 2 JB, W IF, if A sw, - , an 'Fwy GAIL WILLIAMS RHOADES Two can live as cheaply as one. plan my ways and rule my heart. choice, MARY SUE RETTINGER Living nature, not dull art, shall xwyv NANCY LOU PUTNAM . . . then we'lI make it spin! KATHARINE REBECCA REICH Becky--Strive on to victory through the Golden Rule. JOHN ROBERT RHUDY RONALD EARL RICE JR The Difficulty in life is the One good picture is better than a thousand words. 3'-is C' ' A JOHN FREDERICK MARGARET CRAVER JANE ALICE ROBERTS JARED BREECE ROBERTS HL I 0 He'5 mine always, Jerry ookmg forward to the futurel' So quick, bright things come to confusion. 39 ii, CAROLYN ANNE CLYDE WILSON ROBINSON ALICE ROGAN MARGARET ANN ROGAN ROBERTSON JR. I can do all things in Him Who Do the best with what you have. Sunshine and Flowers! Wisdom clomes to none by 5h'e 9I'he ell' me-H c ance. l. ZARITA JEANNE ROGERS CARMELO ALBERTO RUBIO JOHN ALFRED SAMUEL LINDA DIANNEI SANDERS DeviI or Angel? A Ia memoria de mis amigos. In all thy ways acknowledge Him, Life without Payne would be hard And He will direct thy paths. to bear. JANE EVA SAPP KATHLEEN PEARL SAPP HENRY CHARLES LYNDA MAE SAWYER I came, I saw . . . I tried! Life is what you make it. SAPPINGTON JR. A smile can break the ice apart, 111-h of of you, g,e,,f,,ess is not And find a friend in every heart. e pro that you are what you are, but that you are the best. fmims wfw- BRUCE RANDOLPH GEORGE PATTON WILLIAM JENNINGS SCOTT JOHN ANTHONY SHAFFNER SCHII-LER SCHIMMECK JR- He who flies high must be may Come what may, time and the Go Navy and see the worId. Candy Man fo ash- hour runs thrgughl the roughest ay. 40 A 411 ROBERT CHRISTOPHER JANE CAROL SHIELDS SHAFFNER Hope is a light dief, buf if is 1130511 stimulating. MEREL ANN SILVERMAN Take time to laugh . . . It is the music ot the soul. DU- ' VUE 'Won' N14 ARTHUR GARY SHORE Finally made it. WWW' 1-an-9' 53' Y EMILY ASHTON SIEWERS My Task-To improve everyday in everyway. CYNTHIA JEANETTE LUCIA ELIZABETH SIMPSON LINDA LORA SIMS SIMMIONS Look upon the rainbow, and praise Music provides the water for a :Knowledge comes, buf wisdom Him who made it. dancer to swim in. lingers. if CAROLYN ANN SMITH I can be happy without a fortune, but can never be happy without a friend. ' EDWARD LEONIDAS SMITH WILLIAM HENDERSON DIANNE SMITHDEAL JR. SMITH JR. If it were ours to do again, would Beware, I may do something Schmidt I'hil19S be diffefenfr' sensational yet. ff' .l 'd ,fp PAMELA ANN SMITHDEAL ANITA MARILYN SMITHERS HORACE VICTOR SMOTHERS BARRY ALEXANDER What, me worry? Life is what you put into it. JR. SNYDER Now or Never. Ah, you're looking good, but I can't tell ya. HJ .su.-1' 1 'wo -.K 4 BEVERLY ROSE SNYDER JIMMY wooonow SNYDER cI-IERYL LYNN SPEARMAN BILLY GENE SPENCER Give advice and buy a foei argue FinalIy made it. Sherrie Life is nothing wlfhgur with no true believer . . . happiness. Q' MLA CHARLOTTE ELAINE SPRINKLE To talk without thinking is to shoot without aiming. 'wa WILLIAM AGURS STARBUCK JR. Industry sometimes pays un- expected dividends. ROQIE DAVID sPRINIcLE Few things are impossible to diligence and skiIl. fi LIII wg ff' fl It g .- N ,- IM5ih'? ' S.. MARSHA DIXIE .STAFFORD PHYLLIS ANNE STALLINGS That million dollar smile. Before you accuse me take a look at yourself JOHN WILLIAM STATON WILBUR REID STATON JR. ANNE STEELE I hope the following years are as Do what you can, and thank God Our school of great tradItIon gIves happy as the past five. for the ability. us all ambition! 'ffa-449' 4 JOHN PHILLIPS STEVENSON JOHN TALMAGE STEWART JOHNNIE BRIAN STEWART LYNDELL LEE STEWART JR. A cauliflower is only a cabbage LittIe Boo-Boo Remember the golod and not the Hind, individual has some with a college education. bad: wear a smile and you Il contribution to make to life. end up ghd' GEORGE ARTHUR LOUISE SIEWERS STOKES STEPHEN DENHAM STROUPE ROBERT WRIGHT SUGG STOCKTON III . . . but most of all remember to Few minds wear outp more rust . . . though spring has come, to uHe knew whays what, and 'hails smile. out. me it's still September. as high as metaphysic wit can fly. ,Q i STEPHEN DAVID SULKIN ROBERT BEAN SUTTON JR. ELIZABETH BAUGHAN MARY ANN CHAMBERS When duty whispers low, 'thou I am me afraid of workp im me SWAIM 5wANEy must', the youth replies, 'I can'. in sympathy with it. nyouql find happiness ,ight from Hswaneyff the start it you give Him first place in your heart. FLORENCE JUDITH TATE LINNEY CRAIG THOMAS MARTHA THOMAS THOMAS SPRUILL Amid the beauty of meeting rises Eyenfg lqgf only for q few hqurg, Now it's Pepsi for those who THORNTON JR. The SOYYOW of d9P0l'fU e5- but memories last forever. think YOURS- Irs fhe seg- of fhe soul ghqf determines the goal. RONNIE CARLTON CAROLYN TODD KATHLEEN JACKSON HENRY RUFUS TRIPLETT TILLOTSON You don't have to know a person s TRAYLOR Defy-minqfion wing every bqfl-Ie, I-UVB is all we need fo make OU' namefffb 9'eeI' I .m ffm' C An acre of performance is worth GVGYY dfeilm Come true. 'e dIY sm'Ie' a whole world of promise. 43 surf' RONALD GRAY TRIVETTE MARGARET ELIZABETH SAM WHITFIELD TURNER VIRGINIA DIANN TURNER To like all, but love only one. TROTTER III To Qne who wgifg, g moment Beth-Without love and laughter Whit Seems 0 Yea'- there can be no icy. Y, . ,A 'P'-me-we s,-rr' CAROLYN ELIZABETH CELUA ELIZABETH VAUGHN CHARLES EDGAR VEITCH JR. JIMMIE RICHARD VESTAL VAUGHQN The three grand essentials in life are There can be no success without The past determines the present: The way we are facing will something to do. SOMEONE to Ilya, struggle. the present determines the future. determine our destination. and something to H092 f0f- 4-nl.. ...-Q... mlm, M K g fe, . pw WC' .W Me! 'PY 'HARVEY ALLEN WADE WILLIAM CHARLES EDWIN WAYNE WALKER LINDA KAY WALKER A around WOPP forever- 5Ul'9, WALDMAN Let it never be said that l let Doubt is the key to knowIedge. Kid! ' ' ' whufevedu No man is an island . . . WalI. school i2I9 f5'e VIII' W e uca ion. 55 SUSAN LOUISE WALL MARIE LOUISE WALLACE FRANKLIN REID WARREN LINDA DIANE WAY Keep smiling-it makes people A smile is a curve that can lt is enough to have perished An understanding heart is greater wonder what you've been up to. straighten out anything. once. than riches. 44 ,fv- KATHLEEN WELFARE ELIZABETH ANNE WENGER CARTER DELTON WEST EDMUND BRUCE WHICKER Katy I forgot Don't take life too seriously, vou'Il You'II never make me believe it! I 2 nova A 2 mf CURTIS EUGENE WHISENHUNT ucu nu Might as well. J- never get out of ll' alive. JUDY ELIZABETH WILLIAM VOGLER WHITE GLENDA LOUISE WHITFIELD WHITAKER Blessed are they who run around A smile is the language everyone ullm from me childrenfs Home, in circles, for they shall be understands. I couldn't be prouder. k 9W as Wheels' ' Q CHARLOTTE HALL FRED DIXON WILLIAMS JR. JOHN WESLEY' WILLIAMS KATHARINE VARDELL WILLIAMS True friends are like diamonds- Some are wise and some are WILLIAMSON I'll never walk alone because P'e'I 5 and e'u oI'I'e I5e'n The size of a man can be meas- he'lI always be by my side. ured by the size of the thing that makes him angry. 1 5 A, ,y 45 HENRY NORTON WILLIS MARSHALL WARD WILLS BETTY ANNE WILSON MARY MATHILDA WOLFE The little donep the vast undone. Life is a continuous miracle. Smile and the world smiles with A stronger is someone nice you've youp weep and you weep alone. never met. ALDEAN WOOD GEORGE CLEVELAND WOOD VILIA JOSEPHINE WOOD Keep smiling-it makes pe'opIe III Achieve the Honorable, wonder what you've been up to. useorge would: wourd whanu W raw wg? Q :US if .tom .rw M., JOHN WALTER WOOTEN JR. PHILLIP WADE WOOTEN WALLACE LaVERN WRIGHT CAROLYN JOYCE WOODWARD All the world's a stage, and each must act his part. MARY JANE YAN DELL l give up, how did I do it? l scratched my head and kept on Just one more shot before I go. When your face is foward the sun thinking. shine the shadows fall behind you. GEORGE CARR YARBROUGH MILDRED VIRGINIA LINDA RUTH YOUNG Ill YARBROUGH Happiness is a perfume which you Be yourself and to heck with Millie . . . Thank you for the W '10l' PDU' 00 ofhefs V h9 2f eyerypne else, guidance, my educd-ion' and getting a few drops on yourself. your friendship. HAROLD DAVID YOUNTZ MILTON HERSH ZAUBER JEAN ESTHER ZIGLAR I think I will do it tomorrow, Before you accuse me, take a Let laughter pour from your heart I have mad: Enough mistakes good look at yourself. and with it, the joy of living. o ay. 46 SARAH LOU YOUNG I only want three things of my own: my dream, my death, my sweetheart. Q JAMES MICHAEL ZIMMERMAN Last but not Ieast. ' W' All ' 1 'L 5 ifqhwi. Q ' 5' I Q Q Y. I 5 X. 7 we figs! 'E'-f . P 2 .,,. 1 fk J 'Q I .1 At Last! was X EV J . I .L Q . xiz v,,X 3 yvvx I Ev' V xit xg ZIPPY . . Look Ma. .. no ca- vitiesl S e n I o r C ci p e r s f t t y y lt's Fundoy Funnies. DEMONS or DRA- CULAS??? Kookue Wooten lend me your comb! lf today's youth holds the future . . . ! ,ff li. 'tvl Who goes here? Dive, Dove Sank' lt just cant be Bob and John ' Let's-uh-go steady? l wonder who! 'i 3 sri Ek . H . ,V,,.. ' gigp . W' 11 5 ,,.' I Alley Oppsl l'm from Shirley Rogers. 'f-- . lelu A d i n aw0v we Q0- , .. . 1-Ex, 5 . jf: l-low sweet can a sweetheart be?! Graduation time is near-Soon their smiles will turn to 4 You haven't changed a bit! S .K . ,Lx in . 1 Best looking style. Q third grade 1egr5, Don't panic!-We're twins! 47 KINDEST Bunn Benbow ond Rosie Ashburn BEST ALL AROUND Bob Bloir ond Pom Boin Senior BEST LOOKING Hightower ond Betty Wilson MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED Millie Gold ond Dovid Meschon FRIENDLIEST Perry Miller ond Rosie Ashburn Superlotives MOST ATHLETIC Phyllis Dunhorn ond Reid Warren MOST INTELLECTUAL Lindo Longworth ond Dovid Meschon 3 MOST POPULAR Robert Loke ond Pom Bain Class of '63 I PRESIDENT J CHUCK Iv MATTHEWS VICE-PRESIDENT I KENT WILCOX MRS. FAYE CECIL AND MRS. MARY ANN CRAFT TREASURER ROBIN BEACH SECRETARY RICK CROWDER JUNIOR AND SENIOR COMMITTEE '-QQVI CLASS RINGS 50 fklliy 1'-R' za 1 ' -:Iwo V ., we .W ,url 'ewan as Aw 'ti , .sf wa'-2' s fr Quad' M555 We ,, ' .5L:: ,!.' 3 fill ,H l i 4 .pq-,J .56 IIN 'Q-JF sv 1 f, Scott Blackwell Walter Bost Janie Boughman Bobby Bouldin Gene Boyer Buddy Boyles Steve Bradford June Bredder Benny Brewer Kay Brewer Jim Britain Betty Brock Susan Brooks David Brown Richard Brown Ann Brownlee Jane Bruebaker Bob Burke Cathy Burke Gray Burton Tommy Bush Steve Butner Tom Canull Caroline Carlton Almon Carr Hanes Carter Maudie Cass Mildred Chafin Martha Jo Chambers Howard Chipman Bill Christy Mike Clancy Robert Clark Sam Clark Bo Clary .rw :Sri fr 22,6- v .,.,-f 5.3 Becky Adams Joe Agee Pam Alexander Johnny Allred Richard Angell Sue Ashburn Bill Atkinson Wade Austin Griffin Averette Jane Averette Ransom Averitt Charles Bailey Athena Balafas Jim Ballard Lonnie Ballard Pauline Bambalis Betty Barbee Gerald Barber Bill Barlow Patsy Barringer Robin Beach David Bell Carolyn Bennett Donna Bennett Rudy Bennett Stephen Bennett Bill Benton Ruth Blackwell 1:-srl, I A A ,W fs-.neg if QW J' s Fm if lf' , '57 -' -W3 uni? 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W' W' if Q X ul Ill I 'lglximifj Y I U , i Norma Davenport I- . if - ,V Q A W Barbara Davis A , M Q 'A W' ' 6, fe mv at 'Q 4 dy 5 Bonnie Davis ' in ' 5 'f' A 3' K' ' f, 'F ' F Steve Davis 327- P ff- A JE. -wi , Ken Dawson . l,i: Q. - :,: ,L jmhi Charles oeleol eeel , ch AQ' Frank Disher l ' A 23 Jenny Lou Divine is 4 at Y Beth Dixon 'gli '-1 W 2. i ' ii' W 64 Jay Doub X Diane Dunford Scott Edwards John Ellen Larry Ellison im... AW aea s B fi B esee Marina Ellison V wifi, L , Ellen Enders M M ,N i im, Lynn Ernst 'if-ij ff A - F 5' I ' -in Don Everhart ' if f-1 'x' ' A ' Wendell Eysenbach ,Q We A - Wie Jimmy Finlyson Jim Ford QW ,' 'S W- 5,1 -- W Maria Frahn , Bonita Francis Jack Frost Billy Fulp Frances Jo Fulp i..-if Mary Ann Fulton Robert Fulton X 'Iommie Fultz M oe Gaddy Claire Gaines Buddy Gilbert Judy Gilmore A5 gem Ggenglbl E ,k fi iane o e -K. '43 is an '14 'F 'C Jaya Gakhale My Bob Graham B' we Edmund Graham Jane Graham Dan Grassi H lint! 52 fmi!! be I George Greene x , 5 Rosemary f K 1 '. Greenwood R A in ' 'G' 4 W W 5' y an all Peggy Greer ,Q M-5' -Y 45' if ,LL QQ- Susan Greeson J v 4 '-- .4 .f id Gregory ' Ann Griffin i , Averette Griffin . ag Adele Haase W V Q ,,, A f Catherine Hanna Q QB. my I D i fi is MG' 'E H' Mn Judy Harding ' , QL.. V' W' , '-' 'VM Qi. 'XLV Betty Harrill - , , nf 42 iw 1 Barbara Harris 3 X Beth Harris I , Noel Harris QQ-if 4v,,.. 1? A . f ' . Kay Harrison .. we 3, 'A' 57 2, ,wa ,eh . A A Q Janet Harrold Vw fi Y., ' , , :ts I , f, David Hauser 'Y ff W 'W if w'i' ' w J- if lfa- 'A Linda Hauser 'fi f,,1 - A dv' Phil Hauser Janet Hayes w Jimmy Hayes Nancy Hawkins 'B 9 ' .1 , ', 7' I Q 2 7' Mike Henry Anne Herndon Charles Hicks Wanda Hill Mary Beth Hinkle David Hobbs Donna Holder Jan Holton Tom Holton Raymond Hoots Harolyn Houston Vernon Howell Susan James Brenda Johnson Daca Johnson Eddie Johnson Sarah Johnson Steve Johnson David Jones Butch Jones Kathern Joyce Bill Justice Steve Kotes Jane Keiger Glenn Kelly Lynda Ketchie Lynn Kimball Larry Kimel Dan King Star Kinney Ellen Kirby Jan Kittenger Chris Kraustales Steve Kulanko Steve Lackey Bill Lambeth Kent La Roque Susan Latta ' 'L Alan Hill Dennis Hill 4535 f .ao aw .nib ' rs is -' , 4 9' G' 5 . Li,g ' 'H K A V ,. fv, -w 'Wx ,lv 'Qty' ianmfi me fs ' 5 ii- iiiaffw ,419 4- jf J, .., ,Q we .4 kg , ... VIL fm Wk A ,J .,. ,Q A 43 Q 'Q ,gfc V, fi 'S fx'-I' .4 gi- K V -4 ' , s, A .- 2' f +3 I' 'W M52 ' K Q 53 Ann Laughter Vicky Lawrence Mildred Levy Sarah Lindau Donald McClenny Gay McClung Larry McElfresh David McKnight Liddell McLeod Leslie Maddocks Walter Many Eddie Marion Marilyn Marcuson Pat Markunas Foy Martin Rita Mathes Chuck Matthews James Meditz Sharol Mehlen Steve Middleton Jeff Miller Rita Miller Mary Mills Jane Minton Mary Mitchell Nick Mitchell John Mock Nancy Mohr 4 -x Sm Qu is wx Y 53 1. QQ - -va. 1,45 , R 1 aw' is QQ, paglh ,Er 5 , . V lla -'Soi 1 5, M j ii -s:.,. 'ET -Q. . W ff' W V' W .Il',,f ff, 'yi il A K 'ix 9, S4 Ja- f .. Q - A ? 77' W- P gm' - 1 'Y , , s 5 sez ...X ,224 f vifjd' Lynn Moser John Munford Hazel Murray -f: Sara Nash Charles Neal Eloise Newell fir, I Gordon Myers . Betty Norman Don Norwood ' . Carol Oehman w'-iff? -,. 1 Peter Orr i Pat Orrell Carol Orton Sandra Pace Eddie Pagette Lee Pardue Shep Payne Linda Peele Charles Peters William Petree Linda Petters Jimmy Pfetferkorn Grady Phillips Robert Philips Jo Ann Pickett Jimmy Pinckham Edwin Plowman Ruth Plyler Peggie Poindexter Jean Poley -W we sw E ,gi QC? A me Gi- Joel Poole Mary Louise Pope Anne Powers Sandra Preseren U I l I H? I Cynthia Pratt 54 J' W. gk fn is , 75? if ful' my TA 'Q ,Q f' - A .19 ' , 'f Q' W rf: f, eff ,4-, --f ' gala J 'I 4,' Ali. 4 va' Te up K: me L H we ft W- : Q , 4 it R an in ' W W 2- 'TN W.. tm F .,- f..,+- 'M 5 Ann Schields Lynne Shore Larry Shutt Jean Slawter Don Smith Jimmy Smith Kathy Smith Kathy Smith Larry Smith Shirley Smith Faye Smoot Brad Snook Eddie Southern Steve Sparks Alax Spach John Spaulding Anne Speas Gerry Speas Mary Spencer Charles Sprinkle Barbara Staley Gerry Stallings Beverly Stanley William Stewart Martha Stone Miriam Stone Max Strader Terry Streetman Chrissy Strickland Mary Stuart Merry Swanson Mark Swearinger Randy Testo Ann Thacker Betty Pat Thomas Ii- if , , -if 5- .fry it ih' -' L, ,Q- ii. 'fsi ff.: 'ui Carolyn Price Bette Pulliam Dawn Pulliam Don Raker Larry Reavis Nancy Reece Ginny Reid George Reid Susan Reiffin Georgeann Richardson Sandra Ritchie Jim Robinson Donna Rogers Bruce Rose Glenda Ruff Sue Russos John Samaras Lane Sample Marsha Sams Dariel Saunders Martha Anne Saunders Virginia Scales Virginia Schaum Sue Schmidt Bobby Scheider Priscilla Schock Diane Scott Jane Sherrill 6 Q ,,,a ,aww -.s --Q K My at , ag! 'Q' J Y-2 7' , I wwif f- 4-4, ,t ' L51 we N ' flz, ' A 17 , ,. P' it Q 1. . W if X W 4,-3 ,iw fx. , r I 4, ' ,Q 4 - if 5? l,,V S ziggy , 'F 44 3 52' X. 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N. Young Robert Young Vicki Young Ernest Yount Captain Clowes vs. the woman Short homeroom AGA! N P Three's a crowd, but this is ridiculous. .lunior's Antics driver. Aw, Shaw. The Twist? Sounds interesting! Dr. Jekei-Mr. Hyde. Make mine king size. If my curiers come out before I wake, I sure do hope it won't be straight' Say cheeeese. Jr. Rockettes-Rosa styie L if X an L ,QE me - ' i of s . xy . ,.. , g .5 4 so 2 1 Mil it 'F ,V - pinky Lee? What heels toed the 57 teacher we cheated? Class of '64 PRESIDENT PAM HUBARD VICE-PRESIDENT DAVID STROUPE MRS. ANNIE PRESTON FEARINGTON SECRETARY BETTY FORRESTER In , 'P TREASURER X ROGER PIKE 'fr 58 -,T l 1o-A First Row: B. Waitt, K. Sandalina, S. Russell, S. Russell, M. Anderson, L. Sattertield, P. McKinney, D. Lund, N. Black, D. Binkley. Second Row: G. Burns, C. Kessler, D. Blount, J. Bumgardner, L. Lash, R. Arey, A. Beard, B. Braswell, J. Benson, G. Westmoreland. Third Row: M. Berger, E. Brockhauser, M. McGrave, D. Blalock, J. Kramer, P. Holder, P. Cason. 10-B First Row: R. Wade, S. J. Stewart, J. Noffsinger, N. Karola, L. Todd, A. Mularczyk, M. A. Tilley, P, Yountz, J. Webber. Second Row: D. Britt, T. Calloway, B. Bahnson, R. Caudle, P. Tolley, G. Wooten, B. Allen, D. K. Turner, J. Waller. Third Row: C. Brown, J. Chilton, H. Chambers, S. Boyte, L. Bost, D. Carter. 10-C First Row: J. Goins, M. Wolfe, J. Wilson, L. White, S. Warfford, S. Vernon, J. White, L. Webster, P. Thompson. Second Row: P. Froelick, S. Hayes, B. Gray, D. Farrell, R. Evans, J. Biles, V. Vasgaard, J. Wilson, S. George. Third Row: L. Craig, R. Goodwin, J. Cheney, C. Fin- wall, R. Bowden, C. Day, L. Faircloth, J. Butner, D. John. 59 10-D First Row: K. Fox, L. Harris, B. Holzbaur, J. Kirkman, S. Barnes, M. Hill, P. Clustin, J. Stify, P. Swaim. Second Row: C. Johnston S. Lecke, K. Harvey, M. Layton, B. Madden, M. Frost, N. Little, L. Lewis, B. Lorbes. Third Row: B. Kulp, M. Sugg, C. Fletcher, J. Frazier G. Leight, T. Finwall, B. Goodson, T. Tomtinson, F. Nickolson. 'I0-E First Row: C. Wansavage, C. Collins, G. Jenkins, S. Cornatzer, K. Isley, F. Lashmit, E. Bryant, M. Fowler, J. Levin. Second Row: B. Mer- ritt, J. Binkley, C. Johnston, C. Rabinston, S. Hilker, S. Britt, S. Barber, J. Bowers, W. Cantrell. Third Row: G. Harrill, B. Lackey, B. Hud- speth, R. Chambers, T. Livengood, J. Middleton, R. Welfare, J, Massey, J. Morse, B. Hendricks. 'I0-F First Row: F. Morris, K. Breedlove, A. Campbell, M. Haynes, R. Hibbits, D. Brandon, S. Butner, J. Conn, E. Huffstickler. Second Row: R. Payne, B. Leonard, J. Omdahl, P. Mayrard, J. Jones, P. Huband, A. Chamblee, B. Hoover, S. Klein, B. Deal. Third Row: T. Park, R. Pike, R. Tiszoi, G. Barton, G. Jenkins, F. Miller, G. Conrad, J. Pike, M. Melton, C. Lambeth. 60 'I0-G First Row: M. Bouldin, P. J. Crouse, T. Callison, A. Diemer, S. Yandell, J. Carly, M. Hummel, B. Ashburn, N. Drage. Second Row: S. Ired- well, B. Holich, S. Steelman, M. Wasell, J. Gantt, S. Froeber, P. Stith, R. Owens, C. Crutchfield. Third Row: D. Rhue, B. Slaughter, R. Staley, B. Northington, T. Rosemond, E. Redmond, J. Reaves, E. Thompson. 'IO-H First Row: M. Edwards, W. Hanna, S. Clark, M. J. Amos, S. Fulton,S. Del.eon, P. Crymer, S. Connelly, J. Heath. Second Row: E. Elden M. Graves, B. Tesh, S. Foster, B. Spry, M. Turner, D. Rayle, C. Spriggs, M. Artman, M. Brown. Third Row: B. Shouse, H. Jones, R Rohde, D. Snow, J. Sheffield, R. Short, J. Weaver, V. Tyner, S. Swain, M. Waltrip, B. Satterfield, Z. Taylor. 'I0-J First Row: D. Graves, P. Phillips, L. Evans, S. Chastain, J. Dean, B. Freeman, B. Kirsh, C. Henderson, J. Edwards, B. Killiam, N Hester. Second Row: E. Early, G. Honeycutt, L. Baggs, B. J. Averette, K. Anthony, P. Davis, M. Hayden, J. Bates, R. Frye, S. Bruce Third Row: D. Wilson, J. Tribolet, H. Thomas, R. Thurston, D. Stroupe, R. Moore, J. Tribette, J. Wilson, J. Tate. 61 10-K First Row: H. Deal, H. Bernhard, B. Forester, K. Gilliam, P. Cole, L. Brenner, K. Craver, L. Ferrell, M. Hall. Second Row: l. Price, K. Crouch, H. Holder, R. Robbins, S. Pinkston, M. Robinson, L. Baker, L. Bennett, S. Zimmer, C. Welfare. Third Row: L. Garris, S. Thrift, M. Rogers, J. Stewart, J. Turner, P. Wilson, T. Ward, B. Yost, H. Russ. 'IO-L First Row: L. Brockwell, J. Jarvis, S. Brewer, A. Green, M. Davis, P. Neary, M. Gordon, D. Fowler, P, Harbuck. Second Row: M. Holder, M. Hedrick, J. Sills, L. Griffin, L. Flowers, J. Darnell, J. Sawyer, B. Smith, G. Wilson. Third Row: J. Current, A. Cobb, D. Culler, B. Clef- ton, E. Eysenback, J. Darnell, J. Sawyer, B. Smith, M. Little, T. Tilley, D. Yarbrough, D. Crandell. il ,bfi-li -'txt 10-M First Row: G. Cobb, O. McKnight, B. Reynolds, N. Gilliland, J. Menius, T. Shore, E. Salmons, M. Nelson, S. Laudreth, J. Johnson. Second Row: S. Everhart, L. Crews, L. Mashburn, L. Bostic, B. Howell, S. King, C. Maddrey, N. Christie, J. Norfleet. Third Row: J. Erickson, B. Lavietes, B. Jones, R. Williams, R. Lee, J. Gordon, H. Harmon, M. Lentz. 62 10-N First Row: D. Hagan, C. Wood, C. Moore, M. Moe, A. Mocks, B. Parker, J. Rival, K. Swaim, L. Smith, J. Shore, J. Stith. Second Row: L. Collins, L. J. Everhart, J. Payne, J. Sams, K. McLean, J. Pearce, C. Smith, C. Goodwin, C. David. Third Row: C. R. Crump, J. Mor- gan, M. Murphy, J. Elliott, J. Drew, L. Ellison, D. Hensley, J. l-lanes, B. Kimball. 'IO-R First Row: L. Lincoln, R. Pratt, J, Oakes, A. Pilcher, B. Richardson, M. C. Mowery, S. Shirley, C. Ogden. Second Row: M. Hutfstetler M. E. Shepherd, J. Meschan, I. Rominger, G. Mitchell, S. Sloan, J. A. Russell, C. Peterson. Third Row: E. Newsome, B. Murray, J. Mc- Michael, B. Johnson, M. Shaw, W. Moyer. 'I0-S First Row: S. Pfaff, S. Martin, D. Rourk, J. A. Smith, S. Kruger, M. Craig, P. Shore, N. Whitman. Second Row: F. Wolfe, F. Smithdeal D. Keaton, B. Reed, J. S. Sappenfield, J. Ransome, L. Smith, P. Ligon, B. Dixson, S. Zimmerman. Third Row: M. Hutchins, J. Sides A. Brock, J. Newton, D. Cornelius, S. Daniel, D. Doetwyler, T. Davis, J. Einstein, M. Jones, A. Crosswell. 63 'Elk 1 0-T First Row: V. Brown, B. Walker, B. Lynch, L. Myers, C. Williamson, M. Ogburn, P. Wilson, D. Pardue, M. L. Masten. Second Row: T. Roberts, B. Tucker, L. Wood, K. Walter, J. Ware, S. Mooney, M. Spencer, S. Prusok, C. Taylor, R. Rise. Third Row: J. Whalen, S. V. Dorsten, C. Doub, J. Alderman, R. Spillman, A. Adams, S. Stanley, D. Sawyer, A Stewart, N..Robinson. 'IO-V First Row: J. Ruff, M. Craig, L. Hill, L. Brown, T. Strug, S. Thevenin, F. Teauge, P. Burks. Second Row: M. Little, L. Thomas, M. A. Phillips, S. Smith, M. Steifel, D. Trivette, J. Masten. Third Row: G. Sweoringen, B. Hendrix, G. Williams, L. lsom, S. Page, J. Farran, E. Hubbard, B. Little. 10-W First Row: M. Rumley, L. Burr, L. Fletcher, L. Yelton, M. Chappell, B. Lee, K. Burgess, P. Brown, J. Tomlinson. Second Row: B. Alsup S. Aspden, S. Winder, M. G. Phillips, C. Dotson, R. Blackford, P. Wyrick, T. Allred, T. Ebert. Third Row: S. Kirby, M. Strub, E. Arrington R. Gallman, J. Jackson, J. Elliot, C. Skidmore, J. Beck, J. McCracken, P. Poulos. 64 f f iss ,f.,, ,S gi, ., W . if ing., ' N ,, -5. Nl, , y ,g-,V 1. K -, ie Q X sig i S fa J if 5 JM Q E i wi if X fx af' ,Q ni? iii! Q Q in qs I:?j1... 'Z , ,. fr i w .eq L ga: Ui W X ., ...1. - W .aw , -'M Ai A N . 'L k- f 1 in fi' Q fig' A A Li V S I 3 EH? Fifi-L ' Let's twist again. rf f in .4111 xy. f l iw fi . , .. , . L A K I .Q ,..,1,,z A... -l.. 9 - uhh: S im, q She Sells Seashells- Come up and see me sometime. HONEST - I didn't throw it Big Bad Rick? Ride um, cowboy! Whot's everybody lookin' ot? Isn't that sweet! All-stars of ??? Sophomoric Sophomores lt's the lost doy of school to ll Strickly underclossmen! d0Y- R. J. Reynolds Elementary School. The Twist. Memories The only way to write on school property. 4 1 The Studying paid off! Photographer's Folly! Tabernacle Quartet. We Hope! 66 WW! X ma 9: .Qi is L, 545 I gi was -V Q s4,'f,f x X ' QQ Xgplm 5 I fidj, L , 3 Q VG V E H 364, J . WI? Nz I ' 1 fb Miyi f 5 1 '. IL Q' 1 1, Kg Mx 5,5- f , . 045 zi6fAuj4Z03Ek9 Q2 'ff L W x ,O 40 go Student Council The Student Council is concerned with the welfare of each student. It is composed of students who are nomi- nated and elected by the student body. The council helps to establish a more co-operative environment in the school. The main purpose is to train the stu- dents in citizenship. The student government is based on the honor policyi therefore, the council is given the right to try students violating the honor code. A project ot the Council is choosing a citizen ot the week, and from all those chosen, a student of the year will be selected. Jean Holton, vice-president: Pam Bain, president: Kent Wilcox, sec retary: Rick Crowder, treasurer. First Row: K. Welfare, K. Wilcox, P. Bain, J. Holton, R. Crowder. Second Row: S. Lackey, S. Nash, D. Meschan, T. Ogburn, J. S Sparks, P. Miller. lf --,,, First Row: R. Pike, S. Bennett, J. Elliott, S. Yount, J. Blackburn, T. Kimball, P. Orr. Second Row: C. Matthews, R. Blackwell, J. Norflect, R. Beach, N. Robinson, M. Graves, T. Strug, L. Satterfield, P. Yountz, P. Harbuck, M. Gold, R. Lake. Third Row: M. Wasell, J. Gilmore, A. Speas, P. Davis, A. Powers, K. Isley, J. Shore, H. Nanzetta, M. Davis, P. Dunham. Fourth Row: A. Pilcher, D. Hobbs, J. Harding, V. Cur- rin, E. Kirby, J. Hamrick, P. Metcalf, K. Welfare, P. Hubband, J. Crawley, M. Thornton, S. Clifton. Fifth Row: R. Goodwin, B. Goodson, D. Cornelius, J. Kaush, B. Greenway, D. Carlburg, M. Robinson. House of Representatives The House of Representatives is a branch of the student government which promotes co-operation and courtesy among all school members. A representative from each home- room makes up the House, and a member each class, plus the officers, make up House Court. School problems, such as on the campus and in the lunch room, projects, such as helping needy families, handled by the House. The House also several chapel programs. The are Mrs. Reich, Mrs. Flack, and Mrs. Row: R. Lake, M. Gold, C. Matthews, R. Black- Millie Gold, speaker pro tempore: Ruth Blackwell, secretary: Chuck Second Row: J. Blackburn, K. Welfare, R. Pike, Matthews, treasurer: Robert Lake, speaker. Beach. 69 CO-EDITOR JANE SAPP CO-EDITOR PAM KIMEL Pu Black and Gold Sandy Kaplan and Martha Anne Saunders, senior editors, work hard numbering senior pictures. Looking through an annual for ideas is Pam Hahn, junior editor. Tucker Kimball, art editor, does the drawing for the annual tions .l 4 L J o . .. ? ? t P FF sv Q- :rv -4 5 LJ:'- Tw' : Q s1':itY' 2A'E i' WHfm it J Q-K Pin Gail Wright, sport editor, revises one of her many sports stories. Janice Owings, our adviser, has unlimited patience and always lend a helping hand. M. A. Saunders, J. Divine, S. Kaplan, A. Petty, P. Kimel, P. Hahn J. Kausch, staff reporters. e Whispers EDITOR KATHY SAPP 71 National Honor Society i.. if f ii + Early in September members of the National Honor Society met to help with registration and to give words of wisdom for maybe experience?l to the new sophomore class. Before the students themselves were completely organized, October brought a whirlwind of tra- ditional duties for the N. H. S.-district teachers' meeting, College Day, and P. T. A. open house. Tensions were high and excitement reigned supreme on two occasions as the old members were sent forth to fill their ranks according to tradition. lt was a full year for the National Honor Society at Reynolds under the faithful guidance of its sponsors, Miss Mataline Collette and Miss Mary Martin. President Vice-President LINDA LONGWORTH VICKIE EKVALL Secretary Treasurer PAM METCALF BOB BLAIR First Row: E. Latimer, J. Durana, M. Silverman, K. Welfare, C. Collette, V. Ekvall, L. Longworth, P. Metcalf, K. Grubbs, V. Boyle S. Brown, A. Parker, H. Nanzetta, L.. Holmes. Second Row: M. Wallace, A. Hauser, C. Todd, C. Shields, C. Peters, M. B. Byers, B. Blair K. Traylor, M. Davis, C. Johnason, D. Pfeffekorn, N. Mayer, M. Miller, J. Holton. Third Row: M. Yarborough, L. Foster, S. Young, S. Hines, B. Reich, V. Poindexter, P. Petree, H. Dempsy, K. Adams, M. Edison, D. Kanoy, K. Sapp, C. Harris, L. Simpson, K. Jones. Fourth Row B. Rhudy, B. White, C. Perry, B. Greenway, A. Drake, T. McKenize, L. Smith, S. Stroupe, P. Licker, E. Goodwin. 72 Quill and Scroll ji Jgcilgll The purpose of the Quill and Scroll, the international Honorary Society for High School Journalists, is to en- courage and reward individual a- chievements in the field of journalism. Reynolds students chosen for member- ship must meet the following re- quirements: must be either a junior or senior, have an honor average, do outstanding work in journalism, and make an E on department. First Row: Joyce Woodward, sec., Caroline Carlton, treas., Michael Harrington, pres, Robin Beach, vice-pres. Second Row: Kathy Jones, June Bredder, David Mes- chan, Grant Harmon, Robert Phillips, Ruth Blackwell, Jennie Lou Divine. First row: P. Kimel, sec., K. Sapp. pres., J. Sapp. v-pres. Second row: G. Wright D. Thomas, E. Tucker, P. Fearrington, C. Carlton. Mosque Ancl Gavel 3 l gg The Masque and Gavel is the honor society for speech students. Qualifica- tions are, an E on deportment, an honor average, and an outstanding contribution in the field of speech. The sponsor is Mrs. Evelyn Garrison. Key Club The Key Club proved itself a valuable ad- dition to our school through its many activf ities and services. The club aided the teachers by giving them blotters, waxing tables, and marking off the teachers' parking lot. At Christmas time, the club was very busy placing a tree in the cafeteria and the Christmas star at the top of the school. Thanksgiving found the Key Club distributing food to needy fam- ilies, and later, collecting money for the March of Dimes. Many athletic activities have Key Club boys present, doing helpful chores. The officers this year are Tom Og- burn, president, David Meschan, vice presi- dent, Chuck Matthews, recording secretary, and Kent Wilcox, corresponding secretary. The sponsor this year is Mr. Don Kelly. Guess what? They have just been inducted. ANITA HAUSER The Key Club Pool is a source of work for the club members. nr 15125: Lg Ki E.,3Jg,g'- 'Y L 6.5! l i1.:.io 'iXwik?lX' 4 Q5 x ..-W3-Sify First Row: B. Fitts, D. Sprinkle, C. Perry, P. Miller, C. Vietch, T. Ogburn, D. Meschan, C. Matthews, K. Wilcox. Second Row: M. Thrift, P Van Dorsten, M. Zauber, T. Cordell, F, Bahnson, B. Rhudy. Third Row: Mr. Kelly, sponsor, C. Carlberg, E. Graham, S. Sparks, B. Benton, B Blair, S. Balke, B. White, T. McKenzie, R. Crowder, Fourth Row: S. Yount, R. Denny, N. Mitchell, B, Spry, C. Westmoreland, J. Tucker, D Hobbs, B. Greenway, R. Lake. 75 l l i 5,7 .. v ..., .Ang 4L'f! 'f-156' -h 1 , A -1 sa -4.13 + 'J First Row: G. Sheets, A. Clowes, J. Blackburn, M. Cook, P. Davis, G. Harmon, C. Neal, treas., T, Brown, pres., S. Little, v.-pres., J Gaddy, sec., B. Hartman. Second Row: S. Swain, C. Lamberth, P. Orr, B. Clary, S. Lackey, B. Craver, C. Evans, N. Willis, C. Deleot Third Row: H. Chipman, B. Graham, J. Pfefferkorn, J. Brittain, D. Walker, P. Wooten. Fourth Row: B. Spencer, M. Murphy, B. Shaff ner, D. Hensley, B. Brockwell, D. Warfford, T. McAden, S. Cuningham, D. Stroupe. 76 xt? ff. B egg.: .iv Senior Service Club The Senior Service Club's aim is to render services for the school throughout the year. The members began their work this year by carrying books for the teachers before the start of the school year. The S. S. C. kept the court in front of the office spic and span. One can always see a S. S. C. boy giving out beat 'em tags before each big game and hanging the Demon Flag from the goal posts. Home- coming parade is another task which the S. S. C. performs ably, as one could see when the gaily decorated cars sped by. At Christmas the club has a Faculty tea. The most impor- tant new member of the S. S. C. this year was Mr. Claude R. Joyner, our principal, who received a life membership. ix ' i. ff'r 'Sf f . 132'-J or . 41,j4i,f 'Imam' fie'cvitt.C'71ub of t'ri,I-mfg? r.fs fl!! s ,v s ' ll ' i g, 1 edit 3 plea stu 1' tv ,wt'3t.m my, to .57 V 1 T 1 rilylg 4 li ii A WB-fsclfivvv . fe .-.., K yr. Tryin: VT 5 we ,M - ,eg .. sfgigxt liitiimt' lmtwvnry our club. W xjvu tire a tnowietfiul im.. ifggsyvi rnfiov lo our orgavigafiov have been a C01'9l5tl!I11'1NClj7 tn us in our actixiitice- ,fi uit' win alwatyifr ltmlc you nw its iwuttl avcf Gyixfif, .. . gif. X. This resolution made Mr. Joyner a S. S. C. member for life. Work has its merits, as one can tell by the S. S. C. pool The Demon hangs proudly over the door of the auditorium S. S. C. member Scottie Little hands out beat 'em tags to the students. Kathy Welfare, Treasurer, Cam Dize, Vice-President Mrs. Caroline Spencer and Miss Janie Weaver thinking up interest- Pam Metcalf, President, Jewell Hill, Secretary. ing programs for the College Club. Senior girls who plan to enter col- lege found that membership in the College Club was both helpful and in- teresting. Our sponsors, Miss Weaver and Mrs. Spencer, offered advice and worthwhile information concerning college life. The members heard out- standing speakers and saw movies and slides representing various colleges. To the member voted most deserving, a SlOO College Club Scholarship was given. A traditional open house was held following graduation by the Col- lege Club. College Club . ,Lg-ew sf W , fm : 1... College Day answers many questions for inquisitive seniors. 78 ,ff 5 h ', 1 ij. . .xxyyxf 7 . SN -X2 X x K H if - . .W '. 'X ' S fx ?lwwWQmmm?v1?-WWWAMWWMQL'-e.'rT f. . . A .. .fs r .1 .,,. -fe-7 V --i'MffM w. ' 1 . f ' K ' Eg 3 Q First Row: K. Welfare, treas., P. Metcalf, pres., J. Hill, sec., C. Dize, vice-pres. Second Row: M. Frye, M. Blackmore, E. Siewers, R Ashburn, A. Smith, L. Dahlen, E. Latimer, P. McCormick, C. lnabinet, N. Putnam, J. Hamrick, L. Pate. Third Row: G. Goodwin, J. Orrel B. Cox, C. Mowery, M. Miller, K. Traylor, A. Parker, P. Murray, M. Rogan, B. Granade, A. Rogan, M. Wallace, M. S. Rettinger, K Williamson. Fourth Row: J. Coe, C. Donovan, V. Ekvall, J. Woodward, C. Robertson, C. Vaughn, L. Sims, P. Smithdeal, M. Davis, .l Petree, J. Ferris, H. Dempsey, J. Ziglar. Fifth Row: D. Bumgarner, A. Fragakis, B. Collins, C. Brewer, G. Collette, L. Holmes, L. Stokes M. J. Yandell, P. Huband, K. Adams, J. Crawley, B. Reich, H. Peoples, N. Mayer, B. Trotter. Sixth Row: V. Wood, B. Bayless, E. Hor witz, S. Kaplan, D. Lewis, C. Peters, S. Opdyke, C. Shields, J. Butler, M. Stafford, B. Poe, D. Turner, A. Hauser, Seventh Row: L. Mar shall, L. Sawyer, C. Sprinkler, D. Way, J. Brown, S. Barnhardt, B. Gordon, L. Foster, E. Chipman, M. Clayton, L. Garber, M. B. Perkins L. Brown, J. Baily. Eighth Row: N. Bowen, S. Stainback, D. Owens, P. Richardson, M. A. Swaney, C. Baker, S. Spearman, M. Wolfe, C Feinman. Ninth Row: P. Hahn, L. Stewart, V. Poindexter, K. Lanier, L. Young, L. Coleman, C. Conrad, N. Foster, P. Henry, N. Crews Tenth Row: V. Boyle, B. Forrest, L. Sanders, M. Eidson, A. Amither, M. Boyer, C. Chandler, D. Norman, P. Petree, B. Swain, P. Baker V. Lovell, B. Wilson. Eleventh Row: J. Durana, S. Harville, C. Vaughn, K. Grubbs, E. lsgett, C. Johansen, L. Thomas, A. Petty, S. Hines J. Parker, D. Smithdeal, M. Thomas, M. Gold, M. A. Cody. 79 f Serviteers First Row: E. Kirby, pres., K. Cockerham, v-pres, P. Bambalis, sec., B Dixon, treas. Second Row: B. Staley, C. White, N. Craner, T. Fultz, S Reiffin, M. Cly, J. Graham, N. Harris, S. Russos, M. Fulton, C. Hanng J. Holton, P. Poindester, J. Haynes. Third Row: J. Bredder, C. Oehman L. Pettus, B. Thomas, M. Stone, M. Mills, R. Mathis, K. Brewer, L. Hauser, J. Shropshire, A. Balafas, H. Tomlinson, N. Davenport, N. Reece, H. Hous- ton. Fourth Row: J. Harold, D. Saunders, J. Weeks, M. Ellison, J. Poley, N Mohr, V. Yokeley B Decker K. Conrad D Wri ht S. James A Hern 1 - 1 1 - Q 1 1 - ' don, S. Johnson, S. Latta, C. Gaines, L. McLeod. Fifth Row: K. Smith, J. Keiger, P. Thompson, B. Glenn, B. Stanley, D. Johnson, R. Greenwood 1 E. Tucker, M. Swanson, C. Pratt, M. Marcuson, J. Slauter, M. Sams, J. Waller, G. McClung, B. Brock. Sixth Row: B. Adams, A. Thucker, S. Preseten, C. Price, D. Hill, E. Enders, S. Clifton, C. Strickland, P. Orrell, G. Richardson, L. Copple, B. Norman, M. Hinkle, J. Pickett, J. Bruebaker. Seventh Row: D. Dunford, P. Alexander, B. Pulliam, L. Moser, M. Cham- bers, M, Cass, A. Conrad, C. Winder, J. Fulp, M. Thornton, B. Harrill, J. Gilmore, D. Thomas, G. Ruff, S. Thompson, K. Harrison. Eighth Row: A. Griffin, B. Davis, L. Collier, S. Cranfill, J. Wall, L. Shore, P. Tucker, D. Gobble, G. Reid, D. Rogers, A. Brownlee, A. Laughter, G. Stallings, L. Sample, R. Miller. Ninth Row: D, Pulliam, P. Markunas, P. Barringer, M. Chafin, S. Nash, L. Kimball, M. Saunders, V. Young, A. Speas, R. Black- well, J. Harding, C. Scales, C. Bennett, S. Greeson, V. Currin, B. Curtis, B. Johnson. 121 Sophoteers First Row: J. Smith, C. Collins, D. Rourk, J. Stiff, P. Swaim, P. Phillips, J. Pike, M. Artman, P. Burks, K. McLean, N. Drage, J. Russell, L. Baker, M. Brown, L. Evans, C. Ogden, K. Isley, S. Pfaff, F. Lashmit, J. Shore, M. Amos, M. Masten, L. Webster, V. Vasgaard, B. Lee, G. Jenkins. Second Row: J. Bowers, P. Crouse, A. Greer, D. Black, J. Early, S. Sloan, J. Edwards, B. Allen, A. Campbell, J. Brown, L. Smith, L. Lewis, E. Bryant, P. Holder, R. Wade, S. Van Dorsten, S. DeLeon, B. Lavietes, J. Menius, J. Noffsinger, T. Roberts, M. Hill, L. White, M. C. Mowery. Third Row: K. Crouch, A. Branch, L. Ferrell, S. Landreth, M. Frost, P. Harbuck, N. Gilliland, S. Brewer, A. Diemer, L. Flecher, N. Karola, B. Bulge, S. Bruce, P. Yountz, L. Bag, D. Hagan, R. Elden, M. Steifel, L. Todd, B. J. Averette, T. Strug, M. Groves, E, Winder, R. Rice. Fourth Row: M. McGrane, S. J. Stewart, P. Talley, C. Crutchfield, T. Thomas, A. Hawn, J. Kirkman, J. Levin, P. Ligon, L. Burr, N. Whitman, S. Watford, B. Deal, S. Russell, A. Mock, J. Sawyer, S. Clark, L. Hill, N. Little, M. Fowler, M. Ogburn, F. Peace, H. Bernburd, R. Pratt. Fifth Row: N. Hester, L. Hester, L. Smith, J. White, C. Taylor, N. Robinson, L. Brown, J. Waller, B. Tucker, S. Ktein, J. Binkley, B. Leonard, S. Barnes, S. Prusak, J. Ware, N. K. Rumley, J. Tomlinson, M. Edwards, J. Payne, P. Huband, S. Smith, S. Leake, A. Pilcher, A. Mularczyk, L. Bennett. Sixth Row: J. Sappenfield, B. Parker, J. Myers, B. Lynch, J. Oakes, J. Webber, C. Williamson, J. Stith, J. Biles, P. Wyrick, J. Sams, S. Barber, B. Ashburn, P. Shore, R. Blackford, B. Forester, D. Pardue, L. Telton, C. Henderson, J. Dean, H. Harmon, P. Thompson, P. Cryner, J. Johnson, B. L. Howell, G. Conrad, J. Worrell. Seventh Row: M. Moe, E. Hepler, K. Walten, M. G. Phillips, L. Boggs, C. Smith, L. Wood, B. Walter, M. M. Nelson, C. Pulliam, S, Britt, D. Davis, M. Wasell, J. Jones, J. Gantt, S. Fulton, C. Moore, K. Fax, K. Swaim, G. Wooten, M. Bolten, P. Greves, M. A. Tilley. Eighth Row: K. Haney, M. Davis, J. Goin, B. Combs, P. Brown, D. D. Lund, C. Wood, C. Johnson, C. Dotson, J. Heath, M. Anderson, M. Hummel, D. K. Turner, L. Martin, B. Mad- den, J. Ruff, T. Callson, S. Ponnelly, S. Mooney, L. Mashburn, S. Lackey, M. Lentz. Ninth Row: M. Layton, G. Mitchell, L. Durham, B. Smith, C. Maddrey, S. Cornatzer, S. King, M. Hendrick, C. Kessler, L. Pou, J. Gordon, K. Landolina, C. Johnson. 81 First Row: L. Kimball, R. Lak-e, B. Cox. Second Row: B. Brock, C. Todd, J. Hard- ing, S. Nash, V. Currin, P. Miller, A. Steele, M. Gold, P. Dunham, G. Godwin. Third Row: M. Graves, K. Isley, D. Hobbs, B. Bolding, C. West- moreland, S. Sparks, S. Little, G. Swearinger, T. McAden, T. Strugg, S. Swain. Fourth Row: M. Robinson, C. De- leot, C. Perry, T. Brown, T. Ogburn, M. Cook, N. Wil- lis, J. Gaddy, R. Crowder. Teen-age Council Recreation at Wiley on Friday nights is fun for all. The Teenage Council, which is sponsored by the City Recreation Department, plans and super- vises teen-age activities for students at Reynolds. The Council has sponsored Saturday night dances at Wiley School, a Halloween dance, a dance at the Armory with the Embers, and the annual twirp dance. The Council also collected food at Thanksgiving for needy families and packed surprise gifts for the Recreation Department at Halloween. Each spring representatives from all classes elect the new members and initiate them at the annual end-of-school picnic. The sponsor, Mrs. Howard, works closely with the club and officers to ensure successful and helpful places for stud- ents to spend their time. First Row: R. Ashburn, J. Harding, C. Todd, V. Currin, A. Steele, P. Bain, S. Nash, A. Hauser, M. A. Swaney, J. Holton. Second Row: A Conrad, C. Scales, B. Brock, C. Dize, co-chairman, D. Smithdeal, co-chairman, D. Thomas, A. Herndon, M. Thornton, B. Cox. Third Row: H. Yost, M. Steifel, M. Hill, L. Kimball, M. Blackmore, E. McGuire, M. Mitchell, D. Pardue, J. Dean, L. Brockwell, S. Ptatt, M. J. Amos C. Ogden, J. Hill, M. R. Frye, M. A. Cody, J. A. Pickett. Fourth Row: P. Huband, C. Strickland, J. Paley, A. Petty, S. Kaplan, K. Lando- lino, G. Ruff, S. Thompson, M. K. Mowery, B. Ashburn, F. Lashmit, L. Sims, J. Fleenor, P. Richardson. Fifth Row: G. Stallings, L. Fuller J. Pearce, L. White, J. Gaddy, S. Leake, B. King, E. Enders, J. Farran, B. Fulp, E. Pagett, T. McKenzie. Pep Board The Pep Board's purpose is to create school spirit and enthusiasm throughout the year among the student body. lt is composed of one representative from each homeroom, and during the year, the members make beat 'em tags for the students, decorate the display cases, make posters for the hall and hang black and gold banners. Football and basketball Homecoming events are sponsored by the Pep Board. A prize is given for the best homeroom beat 'em tag and bulletin board. Co-Chairmen of Pep Board, Dianne Smithdeal and Cam Dize, whose poems have made the year enjoyable. 83 Senior Hi-Y Senior Hi-Y, sponsored by Mr. Norfleet Jarrell, has had a busy year. The club held Family Life Week and a Christmas candy sale. Jimmy Blackburn, chaplain, was elected chaplain of the council of the Carolinas. The club sent representatives to the State-Wide Hi-Y con- vention in Kannapolis. First Row: Tom McKenzie, Cl'1OlI'fT1OI'1j Tutilier Kimball, COrreSpOr1d- Hi-Y Sponsors, Anne Steele, Carolyn Todd, Anita Hauser, Buff Cox, ing sec., Jimmy Blackburn, chaplain. Second Row: Don Lineback, treas., David Sprinkle, sergeant-at-arms, Dick Carlburg, pres., Charles McEwan, vice pres., Bobby Greenway, sec. X , --w1-- 1 J . if if First Row: Mickey Zauber, Bob Lowery, Mike Foltz, Bob Sugg, Jimmy Blackburn, David Sprinkle, Charles McEwan, Dick Carlberg, Bobby Greenway, Don Linebock, Tucker Kimball, Bobby Rhudy, Barry Snyder, Bunn Benbow. Second Row: Mr. Jarrell, Steve Sulkin, Butch Benbow, Bubba Brockwell, Tommy Cordell, Bill White, Fred Bahnson, Jim Fitzgerald, Torn Thornton, Bob Sutton, Brant Harmon. Third Row: Steven Stroupe, George Stockton, Will Starbuck, Bill Dancy, Ralph Barrow, Charles Veitch, Cliff Perry, Tom Ogburn, Clinton Gentry, Fourth Row: Tom McKenzie, Arthur Drake, Terry Eddleman, Jimmy Kaush, David Meschan, Lawrence Gordon, Bob Blair, Robert Lake, Burton Fitts. 84 ophomore FH-Y First row: B. Bahnson D. Strupe, T. Davis, S Googe, S. Hayes, J. Drew. Second row: F. Smith deal, R. Hibbits, M. Sugg, B. Slaughter, J. Masten, M. Little, J. Tes- to, L. Everhart. Third row: J. Einstein, P. Wil- son, B. Johnson, E. Hub- bard, A. Adams, J. Elliot, B. Northington, D. Cor- nelius, J. Elliot, R. Rob- ertson. Junior PM-Y First Row: E. Marion, S. Lack ey, chap., B. Vance, treos. J Gaddy, sec., D. Bell, v.-pres C. Matthews, pres. Second Row: W. Weaver, G. Reid N. Mitchell, B. Benton, S Blackwell, C. Clauset, K. Wil cox. Third Row: D. Hobbs, L Kimel, D. King, J. Munford S. Bonnett, S. Whicker, W Eysenbach, B. Rose, D. Brown Fourth Row: R. Crowder, P VanDorsten, S. Sparks, G Tuttle, J. Covington, C. Wil son, S. Edwards, G. White Senior Y-Teens First Row: C. Brewer, dev. chr, L, Holms, sor. chr, K. Welfare, treas, P. Huband, pres., R. Ashburn, v, pres, J. Crawley, sec, H. Peeples, sec. Second Row: C. Sheilds, J. Butler, P. Bain, A, Smith, L. Dahlen, P. McCormick, C. lnabinet, N. Putnam, J. Hamrick, G. Latimer. Third Row: S. Opdyke, M. Miller, K. Traylor, A. Parker, P. Murray, S. Barnhardt, L. Thomas, B. Parker, J. Ziglar, A. Petty. Fourth Row: J. Wood- ward, A. Hckansson, V. Ekvoll, C. Robertson, C. Donovan, C. Vaughn, M, Davis, P. Smithdeol, J. Ferris, J. Petree, H. Dempsey. Fifth Row: B. Bayless, D. Way, M. Eidson, C. Sprinkle, L. Sawyer, M. S. Rettinger, M. Clayton, M. Wallace, A. Rogan, M. Rogan. Sixth Row: K. Cop- Lan, M. McCoy, B. Wilson, V. Lovell, C. Todd, L. Pate, P. Metcalf. Seventh Row: S. Spearman, K. Adams, L. Stokes, G. Collette, B. Reich, C. Peters, J. Hill, M. Wolfe, A. Houser. Eighth Row: P. Byrd, K. Howell, L. Edwards, M. Yandell, B. Collins, L. Young, N. Moyer, K. Wil- Iiamson, B. Trotter. 86 Junior Y-Teens First Row: J. Keiger, pres., A. Herndon, pres., J. Waller, Sec., K, Cogkerham, treas., J. L. Divine, v-pres., C. Carlton, v-pres., D. Rogers. treas., J. Haymess, sec., Second Row: S. Preseren, K. V. Smith, B. T. Harris, B. Adams, C. Price, P. Thompson, B. B. Harris, D. Dunford, R. Beach, D. Saunders. Third Row: L. Kimball, A. Conrad, A. Speas, M. Cass, M. B. Hinkle, M. Marcusion, J. Slawter, G. Richardson, L. Copple, M. Sams.Fourth Row: J. E. Newell, M. Swanson, M. Chafin, B. Dixson, E. Enders, B. Stanley, V. Young, A. Brownee, S. Clifton, J. Weeks. Fifth Row: G. McClung, B. Harrill, M. Thirnton, B. Brock, S. Nash, J. Wall, B. P. Thomas, M. Ellison, K. L. Smith, R. Greenwood, B. Glenn. Sixth Row: K. Conrad, V. Yokely, N. Mohr, J. Kittinger, J. Sherrill, G. Ruff, J. Bruebaker, J. Pickett, R. Trent, B. Pope, D. Gouble. Seventh Row: P. Markunas, L. Maser, C. Pratt, S. Tinney, A, Hasse, A. Powers, N. Davenport, S. Thompson, B. Curtis, D. Pulliam, A. Laughter.Eigh'th Row: K. Harrison, K. Brewer, N. Reece, A. Thacker, E. Kirby, M. Cly, R. Blackwell, C. Winder, M. Chambers, J. Fulp, B. Norman, D. Thomas, G. Reid, L. Hauser. 87 ' Qi ,, .A.:-353, H . - Q wr . E xx X 1 s s 5 iwwwwm . .. . ,.., ......., . In K K L AA M H -.f5,f,A,,.,-.u...e.........,.....u.,.-..........: V mm .. . V . i Eg.,-.i-,..i. .,,, . 5 , W ,,.,,A. W... ,.,. M., .,., . . .. ...K A -KT.. sq. ..V,. V. .. 1 ..,. . 1 Ls L gn. QA 7- ,- Sophomore Y-Teens First Row: L. Baker, N. Whitman, sec., P. Ligon, treas., L. Brenner, v-pres., L. Curham, pres., L. Hill, sec., J. Sawyer, corr. sec., S. Van Dorsten, treas., Second Row: J. Pike, P. Burkes, K. McLean, J. Binkley, L. Todd, M. Steiffel, B. Averette, M. Graves, L. Webster, S. Leak, S. Winder, M. Hill, T. Strug, J. Jones. Third Row: S. Clark, N. Little, C. Pulliam, M. Chappell, A. Nall, L. Brown, M. Amos, M. Masten, D. Pardue, L. Tettel, J. Dean, C, Henderson, B. Forester, M. Hummel, H. Harmon. Fourth Row: P. Holder, E. Bryant, J. Leoin, J. Kirkman, B. Allen A. Cambell, M. Brown, L. Ogden, L. Evans, R. Wade, S. DeLeon, B. Lauietes, J. Menius, J. Noftsinger, P. Shore. Fifth Row: D. Hagan, S. Klein, J. Wall-er, P. Wyrick, T. Tomlison, M. Rumley, P. Phillips, M. Ogburn, F. Peace, J. Gantt, S. Fulton, T. Roberts, V. Vasgaard, M. Fowler. Sixth Row: J. Jarvis, B. Tucker, N. Gillian, L. Fletcher, A. Diemer, P. Harbuck, S. Barnes, L. Burr, M. Grunch, S. Bruce, F. Flack, N- K0I'0lO, S. Borbee, B. Ashburn, M. Edwards, J. Stith. Seventh Row: J. Early, S. Smith, P. Huband, M. Frost, B. Leonard, L. Lewis, L. Smith, P. Cryner, P. Thompson, J. Johnson, S. Prusak, L, Boggs, C, Smith, D, Little. Eighth Row: S, Warftord, B. Deal, B. Walker, L. Wood, S. Corn- atzer, S. King, C. Maddrey, S. Shirley, B. Lee, S. Lackey, L. Smith, L. Pou, J. Gordon, J. Ruff, K. Landolina, C. Johnson. Ninth Row: J. Webber, C. Williamson, J. Oaks, B. Lynch, J. Myres, K. Fox, K. Swaim, J. Wooten, J. Russel, K. lsley, S. Pfaft, F. Lashmit, J. Shore, B. Madden, M. Lentz. Tenth Row: C. Dotson, J. Payne, J. Nortleet, M. Wasell, S. Martin, D. Turner, S. Russell, A. Mack, R. Smith, M. Hedrick, C. Kessler, L. Flowers, N. Black, J. Pearce. Eleventh Row: J. Heath, M. Anderson, H. Deal, S. Brewer, C. Taylor, N. Robinson, A. Pilcher, S. Britt, L. White, L. Mashburn, C. Wonsavage, R. Blackford, Twelfth Row: J. Ewards, S. Sloan, S. Hilker, S. Butner, D. Brandon, P. Teague, J. Bates, S. Huffstetler, J. Biles. 88 r v ' ' A-i: ali- .firesKiwi-:wil-iff.,'57 ,if gf Hall Monitors First Row: P. Petree, V. Ekvall, C. Peters, B. Reich, R. Ashburn, M. Davis, S, Thomas, P. Neary, B. Wilson, R. Blackwell. Second Row: B Dell, J. Brown, S. Young, J. Orell. M. Wallace, C. Vaughn, B. King, E. McGuire, A. Steele, M, Gold. Third Row: B. Pulliam, D. Turner, L Sanders, B. Granade, M. Rettinger, M Rogan, C. Johansen, E. lsgett, D. Way, A. Rogan, R. Elden. Fourth Row: L. Ketchie, L. Moser, M. B Perkins, P. Metcalf, C. lnabinet, L. Pate, P. l-londros, K. Isley, l-l. Harmon, R. Blackford, A. Diener. Fifth Row: C. Perry, L. Gordon, T Cordell, N. Mitchell, W. Bost, R. Averitt, D. Walker, D. McLennan, P. Miller. Sixth Row: C. Matthews, R. Lake, S. Bennett, J. Kausch, B Snyder, A. Spach, M. Cook, D. Corlburg, P. Wooten, C. Veitch. Seventh Row: M. McCoy, A. Parker, E. Latimer, D. Dunnigan, L. Stokes G. Collette, J. Crawley, A. Brown, T. McKenzie, D. Srnithdeal, M. Craig. Eighth Row: A. Leade, M. A. Saunders, C. Mowery, S. Nash, S Fulton, K. Traylor, L. Ernest, S. Kaplan, J. Coe, L. White. Ninth Row: B. Craver, B. Brockwell, N. Willis. is ' if , . A'nl ' A ' N.. . ...m.mL..wma.1Ls.-New. .L 1 .gs -- -fs nwxmf-We ...--... vvv--iblfr' A -fnf 5.iL.3iL3Ii.. . 89 First Row: L. Young, sec., J. Waller, v-pres., M. Spears, D. Norwood, treas. Second Row: C. Mow-ery, C, Moore, P. Henry, J. Worrell, V. Cockburn, D. Lewis, M. Stei- fel, M. Hill, A. Branch, J. Sills, L. Flowers, J. Whalen, B. Davis, M. Cly. Third Row: S. Tredwell, K. Haney, K. Coplon, M. Chafin, C. Strick- land, C. Bennett, N. Bowen, D. Fowler, A. Hakansson, C. Peterson, B. Francis. Fourth Row: C. Price, K. Smith, S. Thompson, L. Thomas, L. Pettus, S. Mehlen, L. Stewart, J. Tate, G. Bryant, P. Alex- ander, B. Pope, W. Cantrell, C. Rubio. . X Spa n i sh D0 K ...,. 1 il1 Cl u lo if gy ., P xx N 1 . X11 Conversational Gil J French First Row: J. Levin Johnson T. Strug, L. White, M. Graves pres., P. Shore, E. Bryant, L Smith, S. Butner, P. Teague P. Austin, N. Whitman, J Stiff, A. Mock, J. Stith, S Landreth. Second Row: L Lewis, P. Holder, B. Leonard 1 M. Hummel, S. Barns, v-pres., S. Britt, pres., R. Rice, L Fletcher, P. Cryner, B. Killam Third Row: E. Salmon, M Hedrick, C. Dotson, C. John- son, K. Landolina, C. Smith sec., P. Davis, v-pres., M Wosell, J. Biles, M. Spencer J. Pike, L. Smith, C. Crutch field, M. Phillips, J. Conn, L Ferrell. Fourth Row: Mrs Ferrington, sponsor, D. Tri v-ette, B. Little, J. Testo, L Bost, E. Arrington, E. Tesh, R Payne, G. Barton, treas., M Jones, F. Smithdeal. 1 1 1 wifi French ll Club First Row: K. Jones, sec-treasj S. Yount, treas., J. Blackburn, treasj A. Herndon, sce., A. Speas, v-pres., P. V. Dorston, pres., S. Barnhordt, pres., V. Boyles, pres. K. Welfare, pres., G. Reid, prog. chairman, J. Stevenson, prog. chairman, G. Collett, sec-treas., L. Simpson, vice-pres., J. Hill, sec. Second Row: N. Mayer, C. Todd, M. Gold, L. Foster, V. Cockburn, M. A. Cody, S. Spearman, J. Fleenor, S. Wall, S. Beckerdite, M. McCoy, M. Silverman, A. Petty, H. Nonzetta, N. Hawkins, J. Woodward, C. lnobinet, E. Latimer, B. Lee, P. McCormick, S. Ashburn, B. Devlin. Third Row: Miss Snipes, S. Bagnal, V. Lovell, P. Stallings, B. Stanley, P. Metcalf, A. Smith, S. Brown, S. Hines, J. Parker, P. Smith- deal, C. Peters, C. Shields, M. Wallace, S. Opdyke, W. Hill, S. Johnson, L. Foley, D. Scott, D. Wright, D. Grubbs, M. Eidson, P. Alexander. Fourth Row: Mrs. Fearrington, L. Kimball, J. Miller, C. Simmons, R. Miller, A. Thacker, L. Satterfield, C. Johnson, E. lsgett, P. Hubband, K. Adams, B. Collins, D. Rogers, S. Nash, B. Brock, A. Conrad, E. Kirby, G. Schoum, L. Macleod. Fifth Row: Mr. Ward, J. Frost, F. Richardson, A. Laughter, C. Cowherd, C. Tobin, M. Miller, S. Sulkin, G. Yarborough,W .Middleton, T. Vernon, A. Parker, K. Traylor, D. Church, M. Byers, M. Thornton, G. Petty, A. Clones, K. Harrison, C. Gaines. X ., 4.0M-ma-w-nw ' Ti.. tml NWT STN French I Club First Row: S. Winder, A. Powell, L. Baker, L. Fulton, N. Mitchell, N Korola, P. Poindexter, B. Dixon, J. Erickson. Second Row: K. Brewer S. Lindall, M. Wolfe, S. Kinney, S. Russell, P. Markunas, D. Saunders B. Thomas, S. Thevenin, H. Bernard, C. Oehman, B. Pulliam, J. Holten C. Williams, A, Hall, J, Fulp, C. Williamson, P. Cole, B. Combs, J. Shore L. Yelton. Third Row: A. Haase, D. Bennett, G. Speas, S. Ritchie, B Madden, C. Wood, S. Sloan, J. Darnell, D. Turner, J. Wilson, S. Thomas J. Graham, J. Haynes, H. Houston, K. Joyce, N. Davenport, R. Lee V Cowherd, P. Phillips, R. Pratt. Fourth Row: Mr. Ward, L. Maddox, C Burke, G. Frohm, S. Barber, P. Ligon, S. Smith, S. Daniel, T. Burns, M Holder, H. Wells, P. Cason, B. Dancy, J. Dillion, L. Kimel, C. Wilson. iiiiiibua15zeQ2a1.'Mfrfl1 fain' 4 r .W ,,,V g -t h 1'i',ff1s.sx,??W:.'.. . s..i::,fff s l 1-ei ' German I Club First Row: B. Harris, pres., P. Orrell, pres., S. White, pres., Second Row: C. Neal, J. Divine, vice-pres., J. Martin, sec., N. Mitchell, sec. B. Clary, treas., M. Cass, treas., E. Tucker, treas., Third Row: B. Harris, B. Adams, P. Thompson, J. Keiger, D. Johnson, V. Young, E. En ders, D. Greer. Fourth Row: G. Ruff, S. Thompson, L. Thomas, C. Crutchfield, P. Burks, K. McLean, C. Deleot, S. Clifton. Fifth Row: J. Bred der, S. Brooks, L. Todd, S. Brewer, B. Tucker, J. Ford, P. Stith. Sixth Row: E. Pagett, B. Bouldin, G. Boger, J. Tucker, S. Cunningham, B Johnson, S. Googe, R. Averitt, M. Henry. Seventh Row: F. Martin, M. Thrift, S. Hayes, W. Weaver, B. Vance, J. Agee, L. Crews. Eighth Row L. Bennett, S. Butner, D. Baker, B, Stewart, C. Hicks, L. McEIfresh, S. Whicker, G. White. Ninth Row: J. Bruebaker, C. Hanna, S. Kates, J Omdahl, S. Zimmer, M. Turner, R, Rohde. Tenth Row: S. Latta, J. Sherrill, N. Reece, B. Harris, P. Hauser, E. Southern, B. Merritt, P. Neary 94 Q1 iv Q I 3 If V W - . , My my in :iw 2245555 W wif? MW-,iii ' if f f - 4 'Sw Mwf M Q Q 151312 1:25215 J-all-2 W' A 321115 Q X .f Q!! 3' J WM 5 EZ :Q mm 4: T , , J. , W. Nj? 'X' W 3 , Q, . Vg, P1 UQ me vi , . 3 . A First Row: C. Matthews, treas., R. Philips, treas., J. Blackburn, pres., D. Sprinkle, vice-pres., R. Beach, sec. Second Row: C. Carlton, C. Wilson, D. Meschan, E. Southern, M. Harrington, D. Pfeffekorn. Sponsor, Mrs. Evelyn C. Garrison. Debating Club i , Q s li.. for-e4 l,TTl,-. W During the year the Debating Club holds tryouts from which the negative and affirmative teams are chosen. Th e se teams represent Reynolds in the Triangle, Districts, and Chapel Hill finals. Debaters attended the Wake Forest Speech Festival in the spring. The contests held annually by the club are Recitation Contest, Declamation Contest, and world Speech Contest. First Row: C. Johnson, P. Cole, D. Meschan, pres., C. Carton, sec-treas., G. Harmon, vice-pres., M. Mitchell, L. Falery. Second Row R. Beach, S. Nilker, B. Kirsch, S. Shirley, J. Meschan, B. Reed, B. Snyder, G. Wright, A. Powers, M. Chappell, J. Wilson, F. Wolfe. Third Row: G. Jenkins, M. Harrington, B. Gilbert, C. Wilson, C. Matthews, R. Phillips, T. Thornton, E. Southern, J. Jackson, B. Tennille, T Cal loway, M. Hugchins, F. Morris, C, Lambeth, R. Pike. First Row: S. Shirley, C. Tobbin, L. Faley, C. Harris, A. Powers, G. Greene, M. Levy, D. Ptetterkorn, B. Freeman, C. Burke, J Bredder J. L. Divine. Second row: S, Lindau. D.D. Lund, K. Gilliam, M. lngle, L. Smith, M,G. Phillips, M. Moe, D. Lewis, A. Laughter, C Carlton J. North, D. Grassi, B. Shouse. Third Row: J. Julian, J. Stevenson, T. Vernon, S. Bradford, J. Mock, G. Phillips, J. Ballard, G. Kelly M Willis. Thespians The Dramatics Club is filled with many active members. The group has presented two radio plays, The Odessey and Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. The purpose of the club is to provide the school and community with art. if w q-we 3.7 ff .. ,, V, .ff f X, I A club meeting provides enjoyment for all. ,fm .ftik . . Girls' Chorus 1. 9' . s gf . 11 ' . new I ii. . xl, 1 2 25.3, . i 755 E is P JANICE BAKER MR. HALL First Row: D. Lund, J. Goin, B. Combs, B. Freeman, M. Stuart, N, Hawkins, L. Hill, B. Francis, N. Hester, J. Ruff, Second Row: L. Smith P. Brown, P. Cole, M. Artman, P. Ligon, J. Holton, A. Fragakis, M. Phillips, N. Little, M. Moe, P. Cryner, L. Bostic, J. Cann. Third Row N, Mayer, L. Lash, C. Taylor, K. Crouch, L. Griffen, V. Myers, M.A. Phillips, M. lngle, J. Edwards, B. Parker, L. Myers, B. Madden Fourth Row: E. Salmons, S. King, C. Johnson, M. Hayden, R. Lee, P. Poindexter, M, Cly, S. Schmidt, G. Conrad, L. Schipper, D, Church K. Traylor, K. Anthony. 98 First Row: C. Fultz, N. Mohr, A, Nelson, G. Stalings, M. Stone, C. Farmer, A. Laughter ,S. Bornhardt, V. Wood, J. Everhart, F. Smoot Second Row: S. Mehlen, D. Lewis, E. Isgett, C. Hanna, L. Stewart, S. Hine, C. Cowherd, B. Thomas, J. Divine, D. Wright, C. White, J. Bred- der. Third Row: C. David, H. Yost, C. Vaughn, C. Caplan, C. ChandIer,, L. Pettus, J. l-lamrick, C. Feinmari, A. Smithers, J. Baker, B. King B. Burke, M. Foltz. Fourth Row: L, Wright, G. Kelly, J. Gay, E. Johnson, G. Green, A. Carr, J. Stewort, C. West, B. Pike, M. Little, J Stevenson, B. Sugg, J. Stewart, F. Disher. Mixed Choir M, KATHY TRAYLOR BOB SUGG 99 Orchestra First Row: K. Burke, N. Mayer, W. Hanna, K. Joyce, H. Nanzetta, B Pike, T. Vernon. Second Row: L. Mashburn, K. Brewer, L. Kimel, J.L Divine, K. Harrison, J, Sherril, Third Row: C, Rogers, E. Newell, T. Vick- ers, B. Lowery, J.S. Sappenfield, F. Richardson, M. Hart, M. Lee, M. Wills J. Brubaker, J. Hutchinson, L, Smith, P. Crouse, S.J. Stewart. Fourth Row S. Bradford, D. Craver, F. Fruedig, D. Kanoy, T. Ward, P. Stith, B. May- nard, W. Nail, G. Tuttle, B. Merritt, S, Cooper, S. Boyd, R. Robinson, D Bell. Fifth Row: B. Malcolm, J. Martin, R. Trent, D. Yarbourgh, B. Petree Mr. Mayer. M. .... .. ,J K. we L - iw-Qrr-rin-nnHz.,...,a1eaanwf-.,,.,,,x wnfqmawnwqrv I--W -,W l .- I ..,..,..........,.,s 655 , , -f.z.wf-- 7' f we ist .f.- ..,,L 1 1 E 1 X fi 1. E 3 V1 Q 5 fx , gh .- 11 ' 1 1. I ka!-Q ,f , V W ' ' 'W gg. QQ f VM' , xv ' f ff-if ff xP 3 if 1. ei 51 -R Aw , 3 I if hu , Qt ,M ., K ww,--w. ' M'v 'W'l'f'm'f4 ,, iv,5M:k.4i,f Q UPU: M: J A M QU JJ A ing: Dancing Boots Follow the R : D. Pfefferkorn, N. Mayer, P. Huband, N. Hawkins, M. McKeithen, M. B. Hinkle, A. Speas, L. Sample, J. Slawter, M. A Saunders, M. Swanson, L. Kimball, G. Richardson, C. Strickland, M. Thomas, J. Waller, M. Blackmore, D. Pardue, C. Mowery, M. Gold M. Hill, P. McGuire, P. Dunham, B. Stanley, L. Copple, K. Cockerham, P. Metcalf, H. Harmon, R. Rice, S. Froeber, M, A. Fulton, B Wilson, J. Crawley, M. C. Mowery, C. Baker, S. Kline, L. Sims, B. Reich, B. Forester, M. Fowler, M. Ogburn, K. Adams, E. Siewers, E Latimer, B. Norman, J. White, K. Traylor, P. Huband, E. Bryant, J. Sams, R. Wade, C. Pratt, M. Miller, M. Hill, M. Sams, G. McClung J. Fleenor, M. Morcuson, B. Ashburn, L. White, P. Markunas, K. Welfare, J. Jones, G. Collette, M. Hedrick, J. Russell, S. Bagnal, L Edwards. 103 Porn Bain, chief, Jean Holton, asst. chief, Ann Steele, Rosie Ashburn, Vickie Currin, Mary Ann Swaney, Soro Nash, Judy Harding, Carolyn Todd, Anita Hauser, Buff Cox. Cheerleaders Qty .IMA , yy - kiifqx we , Z 3, A , 5? f-. 5' 1 fx. . p 8 Cl? v fi X X , 1' s I' ' I I 1 A A 1., CHIEF CHEERLEADER PAM BAIN 12' K ,1 i n M CHIEF MAJORETTE CAROL MOWERY Maioretie First Row: Nancy Moyer, Phyliss Dunham, Betty Wilson, Carol Mowery, Millie Gold, Martha Blackmore. Second Row: Lynn Kimball, Martha Sand- ers, Lone Sample, Elaine McGuire, Georgeanne Richardson, Merry Swan- son, Jean Slawter, Ann Specs. li S ill 1 105 Clfice Pages First Row: M. Whitaker, J. Whita- ker, N. Harris, F. Smoot, B. Holz- baur, K. Isley, S. Little, B. J. Averette, M. K. Rurnley, K. Wel- fare, A. Smith, V. Boyle, D. Pfeffer- korn. Second Row: A. Nelson, S. Barnhardt, N. Bowen, V. Poindex- ter, L. Flowers, D. Lineback, P. Hightower, H. Bernhard, L. Holmes, D. Wright, K. Grubbs. Third Row: A. Macleod, P. McCormick, C. Mc- Knight, S. Aspden, B. Disher, B. Bayless, T. Shore, L. Durham, B. Johnson, S. Smith, J. Gardner, P. Murray, S. Beckerdite, E. Wenger, L. Hauser, D. Owens, K. Howell, P. Byrd, B. Barbee, G. McClung. Math Club First Row: A. Warren, P. Neary, B. Pope, L. Satterfield, S. Brooks Second Row: M. Johnson, B. Bras- well, E. Plowman, C. Johnson, M Turner. Third Row: M. Jones, D Trivette, J. Farran, J. Frost, Z Taylor, L. McEIfresh, v.-pres., S Whicker. Physical Fitness Club First Row: F. Martin, chaplain, R, Crowder, pres., T. McAden, sec.-treas. Second Row: B. Dixon, G. Swearinger, M. Little, E. Arrington, T. Tilley, S. Steelman, A. Chamblee. Third Row: C, Finwall, L. Everhart, S. Googe, E. Hubbard, G. Burton, S. Yandell, B. Murray, L. Pardue, H. N. Young, R. Cox, Fourth Row: T. Finwall, B. Hayes, D. Davenport, J. Pinkhem, E. Hunt, D. Blalock, D, Stroupe, R. Bowden, L. Ellison. Bible Club First Row: S. Chastain, L. Bastic, W. Weaver, B. Nartman, pres., D. Bennett, sec., C. Lincoln, quiz captain, Second Row: V. Cowhard, M Huffstetler, M. Craig, D. Keaton, J. Ransome, G. Conrad, J. Pearce, J. Wilson, G. Honeycutt, T. Shore, G. Westmoreland, M. Bates, M Graig, Mrs. Thornton, sponsor. Third Row: J. Orrele, M. Gordon, G. Burns, C. Daub, G. Williams, R, Angell, J. Samuel, S. Bennett, C Disher, B. Foster, A. Crosswell, M. Yarbrough. Photography Club First Row: B. Peiree, vice-pres., M. Clancy, sec.-treas., L. Wright, pres., Mr. Pelech, sponsor. Second Row: H. Thomas, B. Whitt, K Anthony, O. McKnight, J. Staton. Third Row: M. Melton, J. Chilton, T. Livengood, B. Lackey, B. Shouse, R. Thurston, M. Strub. 107 Scribblers' Club First Row: M. Levy, G. Frahm, M. Stuart, J. Tate, N. Christie, S. Kinney, J. Gokhale, B. Harris. Second Row: R. Jasinkiewicz, sec., J Stevenson, D. Church, L. Crews, S. Schmidt, S. R. Thomas, J. L. Divine, vice-pres., J. Julian, pres. Gun Club First Row: F. Morris, B. Moftie, B. Spry, L. Gordon, B. Copper, B. Blair, H. Smith, C. Plitt, A. Cobb, C. Hicks. Second Row: B. Snyder B. Christy, M. Thrith, E. Gregory, V. Howell, M. Mitchell, D. Hensley, H. Carter, R. Harper, F. Nicholson, J. Einstine, J. Current. Instrumental Music Club First Row: G. Kelly, C. Rogers, R. Trent, S. Butner, P. Teague, J. Norfleet, M. Hart, J. Bates, M. Lee, sec., R. Plyler, S. Huftsteles, D. Brandon, A. Haase, D. Kanoy, S. Pace, E. Huffstickler, W. Hanna, B. Hoover. Second Row: G. Barton, G. Greene, B. Merritt, P. Sutt, L Ernst, M. Spencer, M. Stone, E. Newell, K. Joyce, C. Burke, J. Vickers, W. Moyer, R. Chambers, B. Brewer. Third Row: D. Yarbrough, E Brockhauser, R. Evans, J. Morse, C. David, T. Vickers, B. Rhudy, J. Kausch, B. Gibson, T. Vernon, W. Nail, M. Artman, T. Hailey. Fourth Row: J. Martin, J. Smith, R. D. Thomas, J. Morgan, B. Gibson, B. Malcolm, vice-pres., F. Williams, D. Craver, S. Bradford, pres., T Ward, H. Wade. 1 First Row: M. Wooley, B. Freeman, M. A. Fulton, T. Kimball, J. Ballard, K. Wilcox. Second Row: N. Jarrell, sponsor, J. l-loneycutt, .l Erickson, S. Kruges, l. Rominger, B. Kirsh, K. Gillian, B. Lowery, J. Morris, D. Grassi, C. Fulcher, sponsor. Third Row: R. Welfare, B. Alsup W. Starbuck, D. Daetwyler, S. Zimmerman, E. Thompson, C. McEwan, T. Tomlinson, E. Marion, J. Miller. Fourth Row: K. Classit, S. Black well, R. Childress, G. Newson, P. Licker, E. Goodwin, S. Kates, J. Masten, T. Burns, T. Elbert, J. Vickers, C. Sappington. Fifth Row: L lsom, S. Petree, V. Tyner, S. Daniel, G. Stockton, S. Page, D. Davis, R. Greene, L. Smith, J. F. Fitzgerald, J. Davis, S. Stroupe, A. Brown B. Greenway, B. Little. .. Q ll g lg Q lzl, Science Club The purpose of the Science Club is to promote a lasting scientific interest in the members of the student body. The Science Club seeks to attain its purpose by showing pertinent films, engaging lecturers, and spon- soring trips to scientific facilities. The club also en- courages its members to participate in the local science fair by making available technical information and ar- Mr' Nmlleet Jewell' Club Sponsor ranging for expert consultation. The Engineers Club of Winston-Salem is closely connected with the Science Club and enthusiastically co-operates with the club member- ship. . 45 Library Stall First Row: C. Oehman, M McCoy, M. Cass, C. Farmer, D. Bumgarner, B. Brewer, P Oldman, L. Edwards, B. Trot- ter. Second Row: E. Huff- stickler, M. McKeithen, M Blackmore, E. McGuire, C Winder, C. Strickland, V. Wood, B. Harris, S. Brown, B. Lenard, M. Frost, M. An- derson, L. Carol, N. Harris, P. Dunham, Mrs. Sfroupe, sponsor.-Third Row: S. Clif, ton, M. Chappell, S. Barber, K. Gilliam, M. Tilley, C. Cowherd, L. Young, C. Con- rad, A. Fragakis, B. Forrest, S. James, J. Tate. 5 Q' ig fwffgzxf ,3 .. iArti:hJb First Row: M. Levy, M. Ellison, V. Yokely, S. Hill, vice-pres., B. Foster, pres., M. Sams, chairman, R. Blackwell, chair- man, B. Barbee, K. Howell. Second Row: A. Campbell, L. Thomas, L. Marshall, G. West- J moreland, B. Killam, S. Turner, J. Kirkman, L. Webster, S. Martin, M. Haynes, V. Brown, D. Bennett, S. Stainback, P. Long, J. Tomlinson, S. Lackey, E. Early, E. Wenger, V. Vas- gard, J. Pearce, L. Smith, J. Payne, M. Perkins, D. Owen, S. Mooney, B. Snow, A. Brown- lee, M. Frye, J. Fleenor, C. C. Hendrix, K. Williamson, B. Wallin, J. Shaffner, D. Culler, J. Samaras, H. Carter, S. White, A. Hill, L. Pardue, D. Yountz, M. Zimmerman. Fifth Row: G. Wood, P. Davis, P. McCarthy, F. Miller, E. Red- mond, W. Walker, N. Drone, J. Dillon, T. Foster, R. Barrow, B. Dancy, B. Hendrix, J. Chit- l eron, D. McKnight. Q pe 0 'po ff' 1 Q 58 , ff 3 HTCQ2 f 11 f 5935! ' nf -.-. , p 4 . 114221. l'f0'i I f A -I!! f 515221 ,EW ,if ,QW 1 '4' -My f 1' ' 15341, 1faig:fgn,1 w Lf 111 Football 1 is N- V , - -L-wx, fi K gs ,V . ky . K ff? T .skrkv djgsr S '7 J, -2,211 ws , Q N Q Review . V ,J 13' tif' ...JM . fi .ex ' ' I,-f First Row: B. Fitts, C. Veitch, C. Perry, B. Brockwell, B. Blair, R. Warren, T. Ogburn, J. Gaddy, A. Spach. Second Row: B.Cooper, J Reavis, D. Hensley, B. Benton, B. Rhudy, B. Foster, D. Sprinkle, D. Yountz, E, Graham, R. Crowder, D. Walker, L. Miller. Third Row: D Hobbs, S. Cunningham, T. Dahlen, R. Bennett, S. Sparks, B. Lambeth, J. Newton, M. Robinson, M. Henry, P. Orr, J. Covington, J. Samuel D. Warfford. Fourth Row: J. Staton, T. McAden, H. Chipman, B. Atkinson, L. Creech, J. Stewart, C, Webster, B. Shaffner, D. Smith, B Satterfield, B. Graham, P. Williams, B. Christy, C. Orton, B. Sugg, H. Wade, G. Swearingen, C. Matthews, P. Miller. Fifth Row: S. Blake G. Petty, P. Hightower, D. Yaegar, B. Johnson, V. Howell, D. Blalock, H. Carter, G. Barton, S. Butner, G. Neal. Bold print indicates senior players. 114 Co-Captains, Bob Blair and Bubba Brockwell Coach Don Kelly FOOTBALL SCORES Lexington . . . . 28-12 Page ..., . . 35-14 Gray . . . , . 20- 6 High Point . . 7- 7 Salisbury , .. 27-14 Burlington . . O-20 Garringer . . . 7-21 Raleigh . , . O-21 Danville . ,, 27- 6 Greensboro . . . . . 7- 7 ill if? 1, re- -rw 1 fi VA nhl 1 .sf 1-I-iz -EQ: ' ' .X I gk v , I . , 421. 1 N K ' l J 235131 if l if 41 . 1 4 X si 1 ,-w ' my - .f T .yy 1 Q, Y IL 7 alfa' 'w ,Q Z Qi, ' ' -K mls., 'Q ', -A' 'J . 1, 1 , 1 ' x 5 ix mn A ' .Fx 1, xx ,C - 4 xx r' 1 I 1 I if x Head Coach Shirley Wilson Coach Moir Smith Coach Herman Bryson Basketball 19614962 A i F 1-'Q ml' ' A-23,0 N1-' 4 In 'Q 3 if ' , , il 1, , ' 'X gf If in i ' 5 K 4 N2 1 gf? .h ii J. l R , if ' fl: Q ,f ,',: - 1. Eff- . . ll 4 ' 'A if ' ' - ' J' fi 4' '51 . 'll ',-- i f-,V Jiri: . 1 , li . ., f' I i 1' lilzf - - -T ' .. ff l Coach Roy Whitley Coptoin Norton Willis First Row: D. Carver: D. Walker: J. Goddyg E. Graham: B. Keller: J. Middleton: Second Row: R. Crowder: D. Sfroup: T. Holton: L. Miller D. Worford: C. Gentry: N. Willis, cept.: B. Denny. 116 BASKETBALL SCORES Raleigh ...A,....4......,.,,.,... Hanes ..,. . . , Morehead . . . . , . Asheboro . . . . . . Hanes .....,..,. . . . Greensboro Senior . . . , , . 'Gray ......... ... High Point A . . Lexington .... Greensboro Page , 3 . . . . A Salisbury i.,..., . . . Burlington . , 'Gray .,,.,. . 4 . High Point ... ... 53-58 44-43 58-62 53-40 47-57 43-56 55-50 42-66 53-58 62-60 34-44 46-60 53-45 52-55 Track ,., ,,. i I 9 i . . . . Yr A is x I fi? , -Qi: l lv 'lk 3 r if ' 1: Q f if 13 Tommy Cordell, co-captain ii' ' is s lj .. - . . it at , Coach Bill Webster 5 3 5 i. I 7 Butch Ben bow, co-captain First Row: M. Rogers, K. Wilcox, F. Amend, S. Middleton, J. Ellen, B. Rhudy, J. Snyder, R. D. Sprinkle, J. E. Martin, A. Crosswell, B. Sugg B. Campbell, B. Foster. Second Row: J. Brookbank, G. Swearingen, B. Benbow, D. Rose, W. Walker, D. Blalock, B. Satterfield, J. Samuel F. Bean, R. E. Robertson, R. Pike, B. White, Mgr. Third Row: Bill Christy, C. Wilson, T. Cordell, P. Hart, P. Mayrand, D. Carter, R. Warren D. Warfford, G. Harrold, B. Maynard, J. Smith, T. Vickers. Fourth Row: G. Burns, J. Butner, E. Brockhausen, C. Matthews, B. Bouldin, J Newton, D. Hensley, E, Graham, B. Chambers, J. Tate. Fifth Row: Coach Webster, B. Houck, T. Hester, J. Spaulding, C. David, D. Norwood P. Orr, T. Kimball, J. Testo, S. Swaim, H. Thomas, B. Arey. 118 Q is 2 , i i A Q f in 3 WA 7 '4 .1 Mx an ll if .. ...wg fel. l' ' fig g ef X 'R' i , Baseball First Row: L. Crawford, mgr., G. Cofer, R. Crowder, J. Goddy, A. Brown, F. Martin, E. Pagett, P. Miller, B. Brockwell. Second Row: E. Arr- ington, S. Sparks, M. Thrift, D. Smith, M. Cooke, T. Holton, D. Byerly, B. Snyder, B. Schiller, H. Dobbs. Third Row: B. Smith, mang., G Barton, D. Goin, A. Adams, T. Livengood, T. Calloway, D. Yountz, J. Davis, mang. Fourth Row: J. Beck J. Reoves, B. Berger, J. Elliot C. Spriggs, P. Ccson, B. Burke, mong. Coach Herman Bryson 119 First Row: J. Zapka, mgr., M. Lowery, B, Clary, B. Brown, L. Everhardt, J. Brittain, B. Frye, D. Baity. Second Row: Bob Dunnigan, Coach, B, Spencer, L. Craig, T. Foster, S. Clark, L. Ellison, T. Chilton, Third Row: Mike Gibson, coach, M. Woods, P. Hardister, L. Finlin, J. Chilton, R, Staley, E. Wade, J. Spaugh, R. Evans. Fourth Row: J. Morse, G. Bowman, B. Nelson, E. Lowery, E. Brewer, J. Weaver, M. Melton, E. Plowrnan, R. Robbins. Children's Home Football Team Bill Spencer and Tony Foster, co-captains W Y D. Dunnigan, asst. chief, P. Greer, M. Stone, L. Sanders, chief, R. Plyler, T. Dysart. 120 Tennis Team First Row: D. Meschan, T. Thornton. Second Row: J Morris, B. Benton, A. Drake, N. Willis. 304:41 Ot' Gall Team First Row: B. Devlin, G. Reid B. Schiller, B. Chombers, G Niblock, C. Perry, L. Honey cuff, C. Deleot. Second Row B. Keller, F. Morris, B. Shaff- ner, G. Leight, B. Malcolm D. Walker, B. Snook, J. Shef- field. Third Row: D. Detewild- er, T. Finwall, B. Bates, B. Slaughter, J. Eistine, B. Dixon, C. Finwall, B. Kulp. Monogram Club The Monogram Club, with more than 60 members, is one of the school's largest organization. Sponsored by Mr. Wilson, the club starts its job early in the year by boosting school spirit for the football team. As the basketball season rolls around and cries of victory fill the Reynolds gym, order is kept by the white-sweater boys. Baskets of fruit are sent to the teams before the game. Students are served through- out the game by Monogram boys acting as custodians of the goodies at the snack bar. In the spring, members are always on hand for the track meets and baseball games, helping with the various jobs that accompany these sports. As school goes on, the grounds are kept spotless by the litter bug campaign of the club. First Row: T. Thorton, S. Blake, B. Rhudy, T. Ogburn B. Blair, R. Warren, C. Perry, B. Lowery, B. White, G. Petty. Second Row: J. Samuel, T. Cordell, B. Sugg, R. Sprinkle, M. Cook, P. Miller, B. Ben- bow, B. Brockwell, D. Yountz, D. Meschan, T. McKenzie. Third Row: M. Zauber, L. Crawford, D. Davis, J. Kaush, J. Goin, D. Davis, L. Creech, G. Niblock, B. Foster, S. Maris. Fourth Row: L. Miller, N. Willis, C. Veitch, R. Lake, B. Shaffner. 1 Lk Bobby Foster, treas., Tommy Cordell, vice-pres., Robert Lake, sec., Tom Ogburn, pres. 122 First Row: T. Dohlen, E. Pagett, S. Yount, J. Tucker, D. Warford, D. Walker, R. Bennett, D. Smith, T. Holton. Second Row: R. Crowder, T. McAden, D. Hensley, B. Satt- ertield, M. Robinson, D. Mit- chell, C. Westmoreland, C. Neal. Third Row: R. Denny, C. Webster, G. Swearinger, E. Graham, J. Gaddy, A. Spoch, B. Graham, J. Newton. CMH! BusketbaH First Row: M. Rogan, Blackmore, J. Holton, Dunham, K. Williamson, . Chambers, J. Ziglar, . Wallace. Second Row: . Peters, K. Smith, K. Hanna, S. Lotta, C. Shields, V. Lovell, E. Tucker, J. Dinkins. Third Row: N. Putnam, M. J. Yandell, B. Collins, P. Bain, A. Steele, J. Hill, P. Thompson, D. Dunford. azz?-13 'C -QV ,e N-...., CHM! SpeedbaH First Row: M. Rogan, M. Clayton, C. Peters, C. Shields, J. Hill, K. Williamson, M. Chambers, M. Wallace. Second Row: K. Hanna, M. Arpman, J. Pike, M. Lentz, D. Dunford, S. Lotta, P. Thompson, J. Dinkins. Third Row: V. Lovell, B. Granade, A. Rogan, M. S. Rettinger, J. Ziglar, S. Thomas. 123 Girls' Softball First Row: K. Williamson, C. lnabinet, J. Ziglar, P. Huband, P. Thompson, M. Wallace. Second Row: J. Kiftinger, M. Chamb- ers, S. Thomas, B. Gran- ade, M. Rogan, June Dinkins, coach. Girls' Tennis First Row: M. Chambers K. Williamson, June Dinkins, coach, J. Mes- chan, C. Carlton. Officials Club First Row: V. Lovell, M. Rogan C. Conrad, mgr., M. Wallace A. Rogan, K. Williamson, Second Row: C. Hanna, S. Thomas, P. Petree, P. Thomp son, D. Dunford, A. Brownlee J. Dinkins. Third Row: M Lentz, B. Harrill, J. Dean, K Brewer, J. Erickson, M. Chamb- ers. Fourth Row: P. Huband S. Latea, M. Moe, 'M. Bouldin D. Little, B. Kirsch, B. Freeman C. Smith. Fifth Row: P. Burks J. Binkley, M. Stafford, B Collins, M. Yandell, P. Phillips K. McLean, J. Ziglar. 1 Gym Leaders First Row: E. Tucker, R. Green- wood, C. Simmons, C. Todd, C. lnabinet, V. Lovell, M. Yandell, K. Williamson, mgr., B. Reich, B. Collins, P. Huband, P. Dunham, M. Stafford, J. Ziglar, M. Clayton. Second Row: J. Dinkins, K. Smith, C. Hanna, M. J. Chambers, E. Newell, M. Swanson, M. Sams, B. Norman, B. Harrell, D. Dunford, S. Nash, M. Mif- chell, D. Johnson, M. Cass, C. Carlton. Third Row: M. Thorn- ton, B. Glenn, B. Stanley, W. Hanna, L. Kimball, M. A. Saunders, A. Brownlee, S. Britt, L. Webster, M. Hill, H. Har- mon, M. Ogburn. Fourth Row: S. Clifton, P. Davis, K. Gilliam, B. Freeman, C. Smith, B. Leigh, L. Evans, J. Pearce, M. Lentz, C. Taylor, Intramural Council A. Rogan, K. Williamson, M. Rogan, C. Con- rad, M. Wallace. First Row: N. Mayer, M. Mitchell, J. Hamrick, corr. sec.: M. Chambers, rec. sec.: D. Dunford, treas.: P. Huband, pres.: B. Reich, v-pres.: B. Collins, pt. rec.: M. Stafford, pt rec.: V. Lovell, K. Williamson. Seccond Row: J. L. Divine, J. Bredder, P. Petree, J. Ziglar, A. Nelson, E. Tucker, B. Norman, K. L. Smith, P. Dunham, M. Rogan, B. Granade, C. Shields, J. Hill, N. Putnam, N. Foster, C. Conrad, M. Thornton, A. Specs, M. Wallace, A. Rogan, K. Traylor. Third Row: K. Adams, B. Trotter, M. S. Rettinger, M. Clayton, H. Peeples, J. Yandell, L. Holmes, L. Stokes, G. Collette, E. McGuire, P. Bain, L. Dahlen, A. Smith, C. Peters, L. Pate, B. Harris, B. Harris, M. Marcuson, J. Slawter, L. Copple, G. Richardson, J. Waller, P. Metcalf, A. Parker. Fourth Row: D. Rogers, V. Ekvall, E. Latimer, M. Davis, J. Ferris, J. Woodward, C. Donovan, M. Gold, C. lnabinet, D. Bumgarner, A. Fragakis, K. V. Smith, B. Adams, A. Herndon, M. Swanson, K. Cockerham, J. Fulp, A. Conrad, M. Cass, C. Strickland, L. Hill, M. Fowler. Fifth Row: E. Enders, B. Glenn, M. A. Saunders, V. Currin, B. Dixon, V. Young, C. Carlton, Harrill, S. James, B. Barbee, L. Hauser, G. Smith, J. Kittinger, B. P. Thomas, B. Staley, S. Latto, C. Hanna, L. Faley, C. Todd, S. Nash, Kimball, B. Brock, G. Reid. Sixth Row: D. Johnson, R. Greenwood, A. Thacker, B. Stanley, A. Brownlee, M. Sams, C. Pratt, M. Artman J. Pike, K. McLean, P. Burks, L. Webster, S. Leake, C. Ogden, M. M. Brown, A. Mock, N. Whitman, C. Johnson, M. Bouldin, M. Chappell Seventh Row: M. Moe, J. Early, J. Brown, B. Freeman, S. J. Stewart, M. McGrane, C. Moore, M. G. Phillips, P. Swaim, P. Phillips, E. Bryant S. DeLeon, M. Steifel, L. White, B. Holzbaur, L. Evans, M. L. Masten, S. Pfaff, K. Isley, M. J. Amos, L. Lewis, P. Holder. Eighth Row P. Harbuck, D. Little, C. Smith, S. Shirley, B. Kirsch, l. Rominger, S. Kruger, J. Levin, R. Wade, B. Forester, L. Yelton, L. Todd, T. Strug, B. L. S. Winder, B. Tucker, K. Burgess, P. Yountz S. Bruce, D. Hagan, E. Hepler, S. Helker J. Bates, Ninth Row: D. Saunders, A. Powers S. Thomas, P. Thompson, S. Froeber, S Klein, S. Waller, M. Lentz. C. Henderson J. Dean, B. Ashburn, C. Taylor, J. Sams J. Jones, J. Pearce, T. Roberts, R. Mathais N. Crews, A. Balafas, S. Russos. Tenth Row: P. Markunas, P. Orrell, S. Clifton, C. Win- der, M. Chafin, M. Graves, B. J. Averette A. Palcher, M. Han, P. Huband, J. whnef N. Robinson, J. Cantt, S. Van Darsten, V Vasgaard, D. Owen, A. Hauser. Mk! if '1 ,. .Meg . A . Sights Cross Country R. Campbell, B. Rose, J. Ellen, M. Rogers, S. Middleton, C. Wilson, F. Amend, B. Benbow. 128 . 5 J 93 ,., -x Q XTX!! 4' W f 1 M zgxfrfx F smslwf f -I V :,-F' EEA I 129 -J Block ond Gold Queen BETTY WILSON 130 Photograph by Tex Turner of Warner-Remborndt. Queen judged by Pi Koppo Alpha of the University of North Corolino. Hrd Runnenup BONNIE FORREST Second Runnenup PAM BAIN Football Hom Queen BUFF COX ecoming -xl f. Kffil-zkfl Q Q Vili' ,5hq:f ' gm A -,, iv .LGA 281351 Ev' 5 W 2 meg 'S Basketball Homeco ming Queen DIANNE SMITHDEAL fl' C7 i Nf K X K Cf? ,pr 4 l Senior Marshals Judy Harding, chief, Sara Nash, assist-chief, Molly Thornton, Ann Speas, Jean Slawfer, Merry Swanson, Lynn Kimball, Ann Currin, Dixie Thomas, Betty Brock, Ruth Blackwell. 133 Class History On a September morning in 1957, a group of stu- dents, new to the teen-age world, entered a maze of lockers, classrooms, and older, wiser students. These newcomers were the eighth graders: today's senior class. ln those first few days we learned to recognize the landing as the gathering place. Seen trying to fight their way through the mobs of students were Betty Boyd, John Wooten, Dallas McLennan, Judy Crantill, Pam Byrd, Bill Scott, and Ronnie Tillotson. After adjusting to the strict class schedules, the extra homework, and the daily pranks from the upperclass- men, we were quick to take advantage of the many extracurricular activities that were offered to us. Dan Craver, Ken Davis, Esther Horwitz, and Bob Mattie joined the eighth grade band. Nola Foster, Pam Mur- ray, Linda Brown, Becky Collins, and Elaine Isgett helped uphold the high standards of the Y-Teens. Norton Willis, today's basketball star, became our representative to the student council. We plunged headlong and curious into our first exams, and from there it seemed only a short hop to graduation. As we took our diplomas from Mr. Joyner, we realized that we were now freshmen, and truly a part of our school. The summer of i958 went by quickly, as most summers do, and we found ourselves once again in the halls of Reynolds. We were delighted to discover that there was now a class below us and were sur- prised when we were offered membership in some of the organizations of the upper classes. Fred Williams, Marsha Hart, Henry Triplette, Worth Middleton, Fred Richardson joined the high school marching band. Cita Rodgers, Bobby Pike, Melinda Lee, John Davis, and Dianne Turner played with the elite group of mu- sicians that made up the orchestra. Arlene Nelson, Pam Petree, Alexa Fragakis, and Mary Boyer were members of the girls' choir. Mary Sue Rettinger, Car- olyn McKnight, Mary Woolf, Barbara Granade, and Diane Norman became freshman Y-Teens. Another summer flashed by, and we found our- selves back at Reynolds for our third year. Led by our class officers-Robert Lake, Rosie Ashburn, Pam Bain, and Bob Blair-we plunged into the whirlpool of soph- omore activities. As the year progressed, many girls decided to make better use of their spare time by joining the Sophoteers. Mary McCoy, Kay Miller, Marilyn Helton, Hazel Peeples, and Judy Tate were a few of the members who helped with the service projects of the club. The Youth for Christ Club also contributed to the betterment of the school by featur- ing religious speakers at their early-morning meetings. Among those seen at the programs were Charlotte Sprinkle, Clyde Lincoln, Anita Smither, Judy Orrell, and Aldeen Wood. ln Chapel, homework and worries were forgotten as our thoughts drifted with the beautiful singing of the choir. Chorus students-Linda Walker, Mary Lou Bates, Bobby Cranfill, Betty Disher, and Chris Baker -blended their voices to help make the programs more inspiring. For the Marching Band the year was highlighted by a trip to Washington, D. C. Band members-Wih son Edwards, Lois Coleman, Diana Kanoy, Mike Art- man, Bob Lowery, and Jared Roberts were performing for the Washington Redskins while Cindy Peters, Linda Edwards, Nancy Mayer, and Susan Bagnal danced to their rhythmic marches. ln January, after long hours of research and Class History writing, Michael Harrington brought recognition both to himself and to his class by winning the World Peace Speech Contest. While Michael was practicing with words and ideas, other experiments were being made in the science labs. Bunsen burners, test tubes, and microscopes were part of the apparatus used by Danny Ferguson, George Stockton, Jim Appleyard, and Hugh Overcash, members of the Junior Science Club. Other students preparing projects and making field trips were Bruce Schiller, Doris Barnard, Ralph Fishel, Ellen Kat- zin, and Billy Waldman. Our second semester of school was interrupted by snow. Wednesday became our holiday for several weeks. The snows brought joy to us in March, but sorrow in May when we went to Saturday-School. Heard at first rejoicing but later complaining were Paul Brewer, Connie Swaim, Linda Brewer, Raymond McCall, Terry Brewer, Julia Coe, and Ned Drane. ln April our class was again recognized when several sophomores were inducted into the Masque and Gavel. Joyce Woodward's entertaining recitation, Mama's Angel Child, was brought to our minds as she became a member of this notable society. Attracted by various sports, athletically-inclined students spent many afternoons at the gym. Marian Eidson, Linda Foster, Brenda Poe, Linda Pate, and Cathy Chandler were some of the girls practicing for varsity teams. Other sophomores who excelled in spring sports were Stuart Cooper and Tom Thornton, members of the tennis team, and George Yarborough, Butch Benbow, Wayne Walker, and Bobby Sutton, members of the track team. This was the year when most of us received our cherished drivers' licenses. Proudly walking to the parking lot and ostentatiously dangling car keys were George Wood, Gail Rhodes, Mike Zimmerman, Linda Carrol, Cliff Brown, and Charles Sappington. At last the magic of June appeared, and everyone prepared for a summer of fun. Playing sports, waxing cars, and just being lazy were our favorite pastimes. Tommy Lockard, Steve Henley, Gary Shore, and Jerry Long were among those ambitious ones of our class who attended summer school. After a summer filled with fun, relaxation, and good intentions our junior class found itself amid the pines once again. This year the Y-Teens and Hi-Y Clubs drew the interest and participation of many juniors. Katy Welfare led the group of Y-Teens in their programs and service projects. Contributing cakes and pastries to the annual bake sale were Mary Beth Perkins, Barbara Parker, Carol Brewer, and Ann McLeod. While others were comfortably sleeping at home, Jan Crawley, Diane Way, Lynn Holmes, and Charlotte Donovan were being soaked at the Saturday morning car washes sponsored by the club. ln Decem- ber sunglasses and black tights were part of the attire sported by Y-Teens Jayne Keith, Lynda Sawyer, Sherrie Spearman, and Ann Smith at the beatnik dance. Charles McEwan, president of the Hi-Y, led members Jim Fitzgerald, Dick Carlburg, Bill White, and David Kline in the many projects and socials of the club. Excelling in dramatics were several of our class. Jon Julian and Jane Roberts made their debut on the stage in The Emperor's Doll. Jack Stevenson and Carolyn Coplon played parts in other plays. Our class took an active part in sports. Led by Carolyn Bagnal, one of the J.V. cheerleaders, Tony Foster, Bob Devlin, Harvey Wade, Vicki Cockburn, and 135 Class History Don Flynn cheered to victory J.V. football players I I Thomas Hailey and Bobby Foster, basketball players Clinton Gentry and Bobby Craverp and baseball players, Forrel Cason, Johnny Brookbank, and Marvin Owens. Girls proved their athletic abilities, too. Patty Huband, Dianne Bumgarner, Wanda Cornelius, and Cynthia Conrad served on the GAA. Council while Margaret Clayton, Kathy Adams, and Linda Young played in- tramural sports. While our Reynolds athletic teams were bringing us fame, so, too, were the players for Children's Home. Bill Spenser and Bobby Brown were cheered on by Dianne Dunnigan and Treva Dysart. Melvin Lowery and Barry Frye received recognition for their fine abil- ity and sportsmanship. ln the spring of our junior year members of our class gained membership in the National Honor So- ciey for their excellence in character, leadership, schol- arship, and service. Virginia Boyle, Bobby Rhudy, Susan Brown, Maribeth Byers, and Gayle Collette were tapped by old members. Joan Durana, Karol Grubbs, Linda Longworth, and Harriet Nanzetta were other proud juniors inducted into the society. From the very beginning of our spring term we found ourselves in the midst of rush, confusion, and chaos. For weeks and weeks we made our plans for the Junior-Senior so that May 5 would be a true Rom- an Holiday. Fred Bahnson, Marilyn Miller, and Pete Davis spent many hours working. Mickey Zauber, Scottie Little, and Judy Parker planned the theme and sent invitations while Gilbert Cofer, Virginia Lovell, and Tom Brown supervised the decorating. We were all anxious for our vacation to begin. Seen counting the days before our beach trips, jobs, 136 and lazy summer nights were Penny Baker, Anne Swain, Preston Oldham, Billy Debusk, and Gail Bryant. They calendar-watched not in vain, for June 3 came dutifully to our rescue. ln l96l we entered Reynolds for our fifth and final year. We each made a silent vow to make this year our best. The senior members of the football team conveyed their school spirit to the rest of the student body with on opening win over Lexington. Captains Bob Blair and Bubba Brockwell did a fine job in keeping the morale of the team high. Some of the supporting players were Jimmy Reavis, Laten Creech, Johnny Stewart, Dick Goin, and John Samuel. Gene Petty, Charles Veitch, Steve Blake, and Jack Staton also helped with the touchdowns. Pep Board chairman Diane Smithdeal and board members Mary Ann Cody, Mary Jane Yandell, Martha Blackmore, Beth King, and Peggy Richardson worked hard to keep the spirit up. Larry Crawford and Fred Amend contributed to the spirit by ringing the victory bell upon every score. Homecoming was the main highlight of the foot- ball season, and, although the score didn't look very good, homecoming queen Butt Cox did. Martha Thomas, Mary Ann Swaney, and Jewel Hill were among the other gracious sponsors. Bobby Chambers, Alvin Brown, Bobby Greenway, Hank Smith, and Lawrence Gordon were in the group of fortunate boys who es- corted the members of our homecoming court. Scholarship is always important, and scholarship is one thing that Reynolds High School students do not lack. Paul Licker, Bob Keller, and Beth Bayless took honors in the National Merit Exam. Carolyn Har- ris, Lucia Simpson, Merle Silverman, and John Hutche- son also found themselves among the high scorers. Class History The highly distinguished National Honor Society filled its ranks with Sarah Young, Marian Davis, Stephen Stroupe, Constance Johansson, and Eric Goodman. Mildred Yarborough, Lonnie Smith, Tommy McKenzie, and Cliff Perry were also elected into this organization. Taking advantage of the many opportunities that the recently opened Industrial School offered were Bruce Whicker, Jerry Lineback, Dickie Smothers, John Williams, and Ronnie Trivette. Roger Crook, Earl Hunt, Skip Moore, Ralph Barrow, and Dick Carmichael were among the others that busied themselves at this edu- cational center. We all studied a little bit harder as we began to realize the importance of our final year in high school. English lV and American history seemed to be our fatal subjects. We memorized Shakespeare, analyzed Bacon, worshipped Dickens, and mastered grammar and composition. Seen muttering memory passages and spelling words were Ronnie Green, Steve Petree, John Stewart, George Shimmick, Elizabeth Silverburg, and Connie Baumgardner. Mike Jenkins, Pat Amos Daniels, Larry Byrd, and Beverly Snyder boned up on Washington, Jefferson, and Lee, Linda Griffin, Whit Turner, Gayle Goodwin, Lyndell Stuart, Brenda Roberts, and Wayne Barbee burned the midnight oil preparing term papers. We sought refuge from this flood of homework in the basketball season. Bobby Denny, Bob Campbell, and Larry Miller were some of the key players on the team. Pam Kimel, Jane Sapp, and Junior editor Pam Hahn spent many long hours in the journalism room preparing our Black 81 Gold for the printers. Kathy Sapp and her staff worked no less hard on the school publication Pine Whispers. Supporting our fine chorus through its many pro- grams were Janice Baker, Carter West and Bob Sugg. Those heard praising these chapel programs were Ed- win Brodenell, Jimmy Burchette, Joe Shapiro, and Jimmy Snyder. Patricia Overby, Wayne Nail, Gray Gentry, Sharon Jackson, and Charlotte Williams also commented on them. Pam Metcalf, Beth Trotter, Nancy Harville, Kathy Brown, Nancy Bowen, and Louise Dahlen were among the hopeful members of the College Club. Starr Barn- hardt, Sharon Hine, and Carol Shields helped keep the French Club going, while Judy Whitaker, Patsy Mc- Cormick, and Elaine Poteet did what they could for us when we found it necessary to go to the Nurse's room. Some of the helpful office pages-Elizabeth Chipman, Sarah Aspden, Judy Gardner, Dabney Owen, Judy Chipman, and Brenda Gorden--were smoothing out confusion and chaos in the office. Among those honored with the title Citizen of the Week were David Sprinkle, Cam Dize, Jimmy Kausch, and Bunny Brewer. When the last frigid gust of wind blew over Reyn- olds and returned to the North, we, the seniors, began to realize fully that our days at Reynolds were growing short. We looked forward to the Junior-Senior which, prior to graduation, was the last major highlight of our high-school career. The class picnic and final exams came and went in such a flurry that we hardly recognized them. And then, it was almost graduation day. As we take our diplomas from Mr. Joyner, for the second time in our stay at Reynolds, we shall have feelings of both joy and sadness. Our life at Reynolds will be over, but our life in the world will be only beginning. 137 Last Will We, the Seniors of l962, Knowing our days here at Reynolds are through, Do hereby consign our most humble consent To this our own Last Will and Testament. To Mr. Joyner and the whole faculty We leave our best wishes and a fond memory. For all you have done to help launch our careers, We shall never forget you in our future years. Attention, O Juniors, for we give to you All our dignity, ego, and brownie points, too. More personal matters are coming up now, So please cherish these things which on you we endow. To Miriam Stone, Vilia Wood leaves her voice, While Anne Petty gives some Junior girl a big choice Between Sandra Kaplan's or her demon costume. They will have no more use for those things, we presume. Bill Hartman on dashing Pig Spach does bestow His red plaid sport coat with which girls Pig may snow. There is passing through some of the halls an odd rumor That Jim Morris has left Wendell Eysenbach his humor Frank Freudig to Bill Wallen bequeaths his Stubebaker And warns him, Take care of that loud, four-wheeled shaker. Elizabeth Wenger leaves needle and thread For Peytie Fearrington to use in her stead. Renny Carter's horsemanship, on which he dotes, Goes to Betty Pat Thomas. She surely knows her oats. Bill Dancy has lots of vitality to spare, So he leaves some of it for the Juniors to share. Fab Foltz's red socks and green shoes are bestowed On someone who wishes to be a la mode. Vance Blalock gives a paint brush, and he does beseech Just one person to use it, her name's Robin Beach. Louise Stokes and Anne Parker, both color guards grand, To Newell and Burke their nice duty do hand. Dianne Church leaves her often-used pen and inkwell To Caroline Carlton, a girl who can think well, To the band members goes an Indian head-dress From Bob Maynard who wills it with regretfulness. His talent backstage Marshall Wills now releases For ingenious Jeff Miller to use as he pleases. 138 and Testament From Linda Sanders goes to Peggy Greer A cheerleading talent-she'll need it next year. Dave Davis won't give up his fame near and far For folding up into his tiny Sprite car. To Kent Wilcox, Steve Sulkin leaves a gift worth a patent And that's his ability in translating Latin. Joe Gaddy acquires a large, heavy barbell From tall Burton Fitts and from Tommy Cordell. Kay Howell to friends leaves her own unique style That comes from driving her con-ver-ti-byle. Marie Wallace to Jo Fulp leaves red tresses so fair. Jane Averette gets Janet Bailey's tips on combing hair. From Monty Johnson and Ronald Rice a present ls left to any who'd like a bowling score pleasant. Vicki Poindexter leaves her golden quiet To the girls' study halls. We have heard they should try it. Phil Hart leaves his accent and slow Southern drawl To someone who can't seem to manage you all. In speaking of accents, Roy Pierson's is known to be left for Chrissy Strickland to add to her own. Robert Harper's main interest is centered around His nice gun collection, the best to be found. He wills it to no one, but if he were to, lt would go to none other than Lee Pardue. Mason Mitchell, who has numerous inches to spare, Wants his height with a Junior, Chuck Matthews, to share. Mike Foltz's original poetry style Goes to someone who'll put it to use for a while. A worn-out typewriter comes from Jerry Gay, lt's been used so much that it may be thrown away. Jimmy Pfefferkorn from Robert Jasenkiewicz can claim A much-needed talent for spelling his name. With all our requests and last wishes revealed, We give this fine document, signed and sealed, To Mrs. McDermott, who's agreed without fee To execute this document most faithfully. Testators: Don Lineback Arthur Drake Senior Directory KATHERINE ELIZABETH ADAMS Langauge Course: Y-Teens I,2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Dancing Boots 3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 French Club 3,45 House of RSP- 31 IVIIVUVYIUVGI Sports I,2,3,45 Hall Monitor 25 National Honor Society 4. JOHN FREDERICK AMEND JR. Language Course: Bishop McGuinness High School 25 Hi-Y I5 German Club 3,4, treas. 45 History Club I,3,45 Track 4, Cross-Country 4. RICHARD GUY ANDREW Math Course: Art Club 35 Gun Club 45 Band I5 Physical Fitness Club5 Instrumental Music Club. JOHN JAMES APPLEYARD JR. Scientific Club: Hi-Y I,25 Science Club I, 25 German Club 3. MICHAEL CARLE ARTMAN Scientific Course: Instrumental Music Club 2,3,45 Marching Band 3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Baseball 2, Jr. Var. ROSA LEE ASHBURN Langauge Course: Dancing Boots 2,35 Y-Teens I,2,3,4, treas. 2, sec. 3, vice-pres. 45 Hall Monitor 45 House of Rep. I5 Chorus I,2,3, librarian5 G.A.A. I,2,3,45 Student Council 25 Sophomore Class Secretary5 Sophoteers, sec. Pep Board 2,45 Senior Marshall 35 Jr. Red Cross 3,4, sec. 3, pres. 45 Cheerleader 45 Superlatives-Kindest, Friendliest. SARA COLLISON ASPDEN LanguagelCourse: Y-Teens l,2,35 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 Office Page 45 Pep Board I5 Hall Monitor 25 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2. CAROLYN NETTLES BAGNAL Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,35 German Club 3,45 Hall Monitor 25 Col- lege Club5 Chorus I5 House of Rep. 35 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 G.A.A. l,2,35 Jr. Var. Cheerleader 3. SUSAN LOFTON BAGNAL Language Course: Y-Teens I,2,3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 French Club 3,45 Majorette I5 Dancing Boots 2,3,45 Intramural Sports I5 Orchestra I,2,3,45 Glee Club 35 Hall Monitor5 Resegis. FREDERIC FRIES BAHNSON III Langauge Course: Key Club 3,45 Hi-Y I,2,3,4, treas. 35 Photography Club I5 Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee5 History Club 3. JANET BLANCHE BAILEY Language Course: Y-Teens I,2,3,45 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 Intramural Sports I,2,3,45 College Club5 Resegis. PAMELA LAIRD BAIN Language Course: Student Council 2,4, Treas, 2, President 4, Represen- tative to State Convention 3,45 House Court 3, sec. 35 Cheerleader 3,4, Chief 45 Senior Marshal 3, Chief5 Pep Board 3,45 Sophomore Class Vice- President5 G.A.A. I,2,3,45 Y-Teens I,2,3,4, pres. I5 Service Clubs 2,3,45 College Club5 Football Sponsor 3,45 Superlative-Most Popular, Best All Around5 Dancing Boot 25 Var. Sports 2,3. JACQUELYN CHRISTEEL BAKER Language Course: YTeens I,2,3,45 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 G.A.A. l,2,35 Intramural Sports I,25 Dancing Boots 2,3,45 College Club5 Resegis5 Office Page 3,45 Gym Leader l,2,35 Chorus I,3. JANICE ELIZABETH BAKER Language Course: Y-Teens I,2,3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 Marching Band 45 Girls' Chorus I,25 Glee Club 3, chorusmaster5 Mixed Chorus 4, chorusmaster. PENELOPE ANN BAKER Language Course: Pep Board I5 Y-Teens I,25 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Col- lege Club5 Resegis5 Bible Club 45 Spanish Club 45 Dramatic Club I. WAYNE MATTHEW BARBEE Scientific Course: Emmanuel Academy I,2,3. DORRIS LEE BARNARD Mathematics Course: Chorus I5 Y-Teens I5 Sophoteers5 Hall Monitor 25 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 25 Bowling 25 Chemistry Club 35 House of Rep. 35 College Club. ELEANOR STARR BARNHARDT Language Coursez Intramural Sports I5 Scribblers Club I, program chair- man5 Girls' Glee Club I,25 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Guidance Office Page 3,45 French Club 3,4, pres. 45 Mixed Chorus 45 All America City Chorus 45 Y-Teens I,2,3,45 College Club5 Resegis. RALPH EDWIN BARROW JR. General Course: Northwest High School I,25 Jr. Engineers I5 Bowling team 2,35 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Art Club 45 Dramatics Club 3. MARY LOU BATES Langauge Course: Y-Teens I5 Chorus I,25 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Office Page 45 Intramural Sports 2. CONNIE KAY BAUMGARDNER General Course: MABEL ELIZABETH BAYLESS Scientific Course: Photography Club I5 Sophoteers5 Y-Teens 2,45 Servi- teers5 German Club 3,45 College Club5 Receptionist 4. JOHN LEIGHTON BEARD III Language Course: Band 2,3,45 French Club 3,45 Gun Club 45 Photography Club I5 Instrumental Music Club 2. SANDRA JUDITH BECKERDITE Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,35 Intramural Sports I,25 Choir 25 French Club 3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 Nurses' Room Page 3,45 Office Page 4. VERNON GRAY BENBOW Scientific Course: House of Rep. I5 German Club 2,35 Hi-Y 3,45 Var. Football Manager 45 Monogram Club 45 Superlative-Kindest. WILLIAM EDGAR BENBOW Scientific Course: Football I,2, Jr. High I, Jr, Var. 25 House of Rep. I,25 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Physical Fitness Club l,2,35 Track 2,3,45 Cross-Country 3,45 Monogram Club 4. JAMES LESLIE BLACKBURN Language Course: Hi-Y I,2,3,4, chaplain I,2,45 Senior Service Club 3,45 Debating Club 2,3,4, treas. 3, vice-pres. 45 Debating team 2,3,4, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 3,45 National Forensic League 2,3,4, pres. 45 Junior Town Meeting 2,35 World Peace Speech Contest 3,45 Boys' State 4, Oratorical Winner 45 French Club 3,4, treas. 45 House of Rep. 45 House Court 4. MARTHA ELEANOR BLACKMORE Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,35 Maiorette I,2,3,4, asst. chief and choreographer5 Dancing Boot 2,3,4, asst. chief and choreographer5 Sopho- teers: Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 G.A.A. I,2,3,45 Var. Basketball 2,3,45 Intramurals I,2,3,45 Gym Leaders I,25 Library Staff 45 Pep Board l,2,3,4. ROBERT GILLESPIE BLAIR Scientific Course: Senior Class President5 Vice-President Junior Class5 Sophomore Class Treas.5 Football Var. 2,3,4, co-captain 4, Honorable Men- tion 4 A Conference 45 National Honor Society 3,4, treas. 45 House of Rep. l,2,35 Senior Executive Committee5 Key Club 2,3,45 Hi-Y I,2,3,4, pres. I,25'basketball 2,3,4, coach 2,35 Monogram Club 3,45 Gun Club 3,4, sec. 45 Physical Fitness Club I,2, treas. 25 Basketball I,2, Jr. Var. 25 Superlative- Best All Around. STEPHEN CONRAD BLAKE Mathematics Course: Key Club 3,45 Var. Football 2,3,4, Honorable Mention All-Conference 45 Monogram Club 3,45 Orchestra I5 Physical Fitness Club I,25 Freshmen Boys Club. LLOYD VANCE BLALOCK JR. Scientific Course: Hi-Y I5 Scribblers 2,35 French Club 2,3. NANCY DAVIS BOWEN Language Course: Y-Teens I,2,3,45 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 Nurses Room Page 2,45 Jr. Red Cross 25 Bowling 2,35 College Club5 Resegis5 Spanish Club 45 Pep Board I5 Hall Monitor 2. PAUL BAXTER BOWERS JR. Language Course: Bible Club I,2,45 Football I,2,45 Jr. Var. I,2, Var. 45 Monogram Club 4. BETTY JEWELL BOYD Commercial Course: Sophoteers. MARY MARLEIGH BOYER Language Course: Y-Teens I,2,45 Order of Rainbow for Girls I,2,3,45 Sophoteers5 Art Club 35 College Club5 Nurse's Room Page 3,45 Resegis5 Intramural Sports l,2,35 Gym Leader 2. CATHERINE VIRGINIA BOYLE Language Course: Y-Teens I,2,3,45 Intramural Sports I,2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Officials Club 35 Chorus I5 Jr. Red Cross Rep, I,25 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 National Honor Society 3,45 French Club 3,4, pres. 3,45 Guidance Office Page 4. CAROLE LYNN BREWER Language Course: Y-Teens 4, devotions chairman 45 Serviteers5 College Club5 Intramural Sports 3,45 Resegis5 Durham High School I,2. LINDA MAE BREWER Language Course: Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis. RUTH ELIZABETH BREWER Language Course: G.A.A. I,2,3,4, Council 3,45 Intramural Sports I,2,3,45 Pep Board l,2,35 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 35 College Club5 Library Staff Page 4, vice-pres. 45 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 Y-Teens l,2,35 Order of Rainbow for Girls 2,3,45 Gym Leaders Club 35 Marching Band 45 Resegis. TERRYLL JEANNINE BREWER Language Course: French Club 3,4. EDWIN SHERIDAN BROCKWELL JR. Language Course: S.S.C. 3,45 Hall Monitor 45 Hi-Y 3,45 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Freshman Boys' Club5 Science Club I5 Physical Fitness Club I,25 Basketball I,2, Jr. High I, Jr. Var. 25 Football 2,3,4, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 3,45 Baseball 2,3,4, Var. 2,3,4, JOHN BOWMAN BROOKBANK III Mathematics Course: Track 2,45 Physical Fitness Club I,2. ALVIN MASTON BROWN JR. Mathematics Course: Jr. Science Club I5 Physical Fitness Club I,25 Pep Board I, council I5 Chemistry Club 35 Baseball I,2,3,45 Var. 3,45 DeMolay 2,3,45 Homecoming Escort 45 Football I5 Basketball I5 Jr.-Sr. Committee 35 Hall Monitor 45 DeMolay Basketball 45 Sr. Science Club 4. BOBBY JOE BROWN History Course: C.H. Football, Jr. Var. I,2, Var. 3,45 C.H. Basketball I,3, Jr. Var. I, Var. 35 C.H. Choir I,2,3,45 C.H. Baseball I,2, Jr. Var. I,2. CLIFTON EDWARD BROWN Mathematics Course: Art Club 4. EMILY SUSAN BROWN Language Course: Dramatics Club I5 Y-Teens I,2,3,45 Intramural Sports I,2,3,45 Sophoteers5 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Hall Monitor' 25 Officials Club 2,35 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 35 National Honor Society 3,45 French Club 3,45 College Club5 Resegis5 Chorus I5 Library Staff Page 4. JANET CAROL BROWN General Course: Y-Teens I,2,35 Hall Monitor I,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Intramural Sports I,25 College Club5 Resegis5 Thespians 35 Guidance Office Page 4. LINDA KAY BROWN Language Course: Pep Board I5 Hall Monitor l,2,35 Intramural Sports l,2,35 Y-Teens I,2,3,45 Thespians I5 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 Col- lege Club. TERRIE ANN BROWN Language Course: Sophoteers5 Y-Teens I,2,3,45 Intramural Sports 3,45 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 Spanish Club 35 Hall Monitor 2,35 Pep Board 35 G.A.A. 2,3. 139 Senior Directory THOMAS HILTON BROWN Language Course: S.S.C. 1,2,3,4, pres. 45 Teenage Council 3,45 Homecom- ing Escort 3,45 gasketball 1,25 Jr. Var. 25 Physical Fitness Club, vice-pres. 25 House of Rep. 5 Freshman Boys' Club 15 Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee. WANDA GAIL BRYANT Commercial Course: Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Spanish Club 45 Resegis. ALICE DIANNE BUMGARNER Language Course: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Council 35 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 1,25 Serv- iteers5 Sophoteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 Y.-Teens 152,35 Gym Leaders Club 2,35 Officials Club 3,45 Library staff club 4, pres. 45 German Club 3,45 Intramural sports l,2,3,45 Girls' Monogram Club 2,3,4, JAMES WILSON BURCHETTE Mathematics Course: Southwest High School 1,25 Augusta Military Acad- emy 35 Jr. Var. Basketball 25 Jr. Var. Football 25 Monogram Club 35 Basketball 3. JANEEN CLAIRE BUTLER Language Course: Glee Club 1525 Intramural sports l,2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 45 Football sponsor 45 Softball Var. 25 Pep Board 2. ROBERT DONALD BYERLY Scientific Course: Baseball l53,4, Jr. High 1, Jr. Var. 3, Var. 45 Jr. Var. Football 35 Physical.Fitness Club 35 Ushers Club 45 Gun Club 45 Freshman Boys Club 15 Marching Band 1,25 Concert Band 2,35 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Chemistry Club 3. MARIBETH BYERS Language Course: Y-Teens 152 Orchestra l,2,35 Bible Club I5 Sophoteers5 Rainbow Girls 2,35 Bowling 2,35 National Honor Society 3,45 French Club 3545 Dramatics Club 35 College Club. PAMELA JEAN BYRD Language Course: Office Paae 45 Jr. Gym Leader 35 College Club5 Resegis5 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Var. Softball 1,25 Var. Speedball 1525 'VEB 4Basketball 25 Sophoteers5 Pep Board 25 Art Club 45 Intramural sports CHARLES ROBERT CAMPBELL Language Course: American School of Manilla l,2,35 Basketball 15253, Jr. Var. 1, Var. 2,35 Track 2,4, Var. 2,45 Cross-Country Team 45 Soccer 25 Homecoming Escort 45 Basketball, Jr. Var. 3, Var. 45 History Club 4. RICHARD FRANCIS CARLBERG Language Course: Key Club 3,45 Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, sec. 3, pres. 45 Hall Monitor 45 House of Rep. 45 Homecoming Escort 45 History Club 15 Baseball 15 Basketball 15 Golf 354. RICHARD BIDWELL CARMICHAEL Industrial Arts Course: LINDA GALE CARROLL Commercial Course: Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Library staff 45 Resegis. RENAN LINDSAY CARTER Scientific Course: Photography Club 25 French Club 3. FORREL ELLIS CASON Mathematics Course: Jr. Red Cross Rep. I5 Physical Fitness Club 2,35 gizzslebfll 1,2,3,4, Jr. Var. 152, Var. 3,45 Football 1,25 Science Club 15 History u . CATHERINE -LOUISE CHANDLER Language Course: Hall Monitor I5 Y-Teens 1,25 Sophoteers5 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 25 Receptionist 25 Serviteers5 Glee Club 35 Mixed Chorus 45 All-Ameri- can City Chorus 45 College Club5 Resegis5 Intramural sports 2,3. RUSSELL GRAY CHILDRESS Scientific Course: Northwest High School 1525 Junior Engineers 15 Chemistry Club 35 Science Club 4. ELIZABETH MAY CHIPMAN Language Course: Y-Teens l,25 Office Page 2,3,45 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 German Club 35 Order of Rainbow 1,2535 College Club 45 Resegis5 G.A.A. 2,35 Intramural Sports 15253. JUDITH ANNE CHIPMAN Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2,35 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 Hall Monitor 15 Gym Leaders Club l,2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2535 Football Sponsor 35 Officials Club 354. DIANNE VIRGINIA CHURCH Language Course: French Club 3,45 Sophoteers5 Scribbler's Club 3,4, asst. editor 35 Chorus 15253545 A Capella Choir5 State Chorus Festival 35 State Chorus Contest 2535 Nurse's Room Page. MARGARET ADELE CLAYTON Language Course: Y-Teens 15253545 G.A.A. 3,45 Var. Speedball 45 Var. Softball 2,35 College Club5 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 Red Cross Rep. 15 Hall Monitor 45 Gym Leaders Club 45 Resegis5 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Var. Basketball 4. VICTORIA MAY COCKBURN Language Course: Colegio Ward, Buenos Aires, Argentina l,2,35 Spanish Club 4. MARY ANN CODY Language Course: Salem Academy I5 French Club 152, treas.5 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 House of Rep. 25 Football Sponsor 35 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 Hall Monitor 35 Resegis5 College Club5 Pep Board 4. JULIA EARL COE General Course: Y-Teens 1525 Intramural Sports 1,25 Sophoteers5 Chorus 35 College Club5 Resegis5 Hall Monitor 45 Bible Club 3. GILBERT MILTON COFER JR. Language Course: German Club 3545 vice-pres. 35 Ushers Club 35 Fresh- man Boys' Club5 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Marching Band 15 Instrumental Music Club5 Baseball 1,2,3,4, Jr. High 1, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 3,45 Homecoming Escort 45 History Club 45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 1. 140 LOIS BERNADINE COLEMAN Scientific Courser Atkins High School l,25 Charm and Etiquette Club 1, vice pres. 15 Dramatics Club 1, sec. I5 Astronomy Club I, pres. 15 Marching Band 1,35 Concert Band 1,2535 Jazz Band 15 Instrumental Music Club 2535 ELIZABETH GAYLE COLLETTE Language Course:Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Girls' Athletic Association l,2,3,45 Gym Leaders Club 1525 French Club 3,4, sec. 45 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Sopho- teers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 National Honor Society 3,45 Dancing Boots 2,3545 Hall Monitor 2,3. REBECCA JEAN COLLINS Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 35 Pep Board 25 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, council l,2,3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 French Club 3545 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Gym Leader l,2,3,45 Officials CYNTHIA ROSS CONRAD Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Hall Monitor 15 House of Rep. 25 Sophoteers5 G.A.A. 2,3,4, council 45 Serviteers5 Library Staff 3545 Gym Leader 35 Resegis5 College Club5 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 35 Basketball Var. 45 Officials Club 3,4, pres. 45 Rainbow l,253,4. MACK JEFFERSON COOK III Mathematics Course: Teen-Age Council l,2,3,45 Monogram Club 45 S.S.C. 45 Physical Fitness Club l,2,35 Football 2,3,4, Jr. Var. 2,3545 Freshman Baseball 1, Jr. Var. Baseball 2, Jr. High Baseball 1,25 Jr. Var. 2, Var. 3545 STUART ALLEN COOPER Mathematics Course: Marching Band l,2,3,45 Concert Band l,2,3,45 Rebops 2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3545 German Club 2,35 Instrumental Music Club 2535 Science Club 35 Tennis 2,4. WILLIAM DAVID COOPER Scientific Course: Band 15 Instrumental Music Club 15 Physical Fitness Club 25 Gun Club 3,4, vice pres. 3,45 German Club 3,4, pres. 45 Senior Scribe 45 Football 3,4, Jr. Var. 3, Var. 4. KAROLYN SHERRY COPLON Language Course: Girls' Choir 1,25 Mixed Chorus 3545 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Thespians 1,35 Sophoteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 Spanish Club 45 Hall Monitor 45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 35 Bowling l,2,3,45 Rainbow 2,3,4. THOMAS McNEILL CORDELL Scientific Course: Key Club 253,45 Track l,2,3,45 Monogram Club 253,45 vice-pres. 45 Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Homecoming escort 45 Senior Executive Com- mittee5 House of Rep. 35 Hall Monitor 3545 Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee. WANDA LOU CORNELIUS Language Course: G.A.A. 2,3,4, council 35 Gym Leader 2,35 College Club5 Resegis5 Hall Monitor 35 Officials Club 3,45 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Bowling secretary 2,3. MARY CATHERINE COWHERD Language Course: King George V School, Hong Kong 1525 Morrison Academy, Taiwan 35 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Operetta 35 Hockey l,25 Intra- mural swimming l,25 Female Chorus 1525 Library Staff 45 College Club. ELIZABETH BLAIR COX - Language Course: Cheerleader 3,45 Teenage Council 1,2,3,4, pres. 45 Senior Marshal 35 Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee, co-chairmang Senior Hi-Y sponsor 45 Football Sponsor 2,45 Football Homecoming Queen 45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Pep Board 3,45 Library Staff 35 College Club5 Y-Teens l,253,5 Intra- mural Sports l,2,3,45 French Club 35 Serviteers. JUDITH RAE CRANFILL Commercial Course: Hall Monitor 15 Thespians l,25 Gym Leader 2535 ROBERT LEE CRANFILL Mathematics Course: Boys' Chorus 1525 Mixed Chorus 1,2. DANIEL FOIL CRAVER Scientific Course: Marching Band l,2,3,45 Concert Band l,2,3,45 Orchestra 253,45 ReBops 2,3,45 Instrumental Music Club 2,354. ROBERT FRANKLIN CRAVER Language Course: S.S.C. 2,3,45 Ushers Club 35 Homecoming escort 2,45 Physical Fitness Club5 Football l,2, Jr. Var. 25 Basketball 1,2,3,4, Jr. High 1, Jr. Var. 2,35 Var. 45 Baseball 15 Hall Monitor 45 Freshman Boys' Club5 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 15 Pep Board 2. LAMAR SMEND CRAWFORD JR. Mathematics Course: Lenoir High School, Lenoir, N. C. 15 Marching Band 2,35 Instrumental Music Club 25 Var. Baseball Manager 35 head manager 45 Monogram Club 45 German Club 3,4. BETTY JANET CRAWLEY Language Course: Shelby High School 1,25 House of Rep. 45 Dancing Boots 45 Y-Teens 3545 sec. 45 German Club 3,45 Serviteers5 College Club5 Hall Monitor 45 Intramural Sports 3,4. LATEN LEWIS CREECH Scientific Course: Basketball 1,25 Jr. Var. 25 Football 3,45 Jr. Var. 3, Var. 45 Monogram Club 45 Gym Instructor 4. NANCY ANNE CREWS Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 3545 Thespians 15 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4. ROGER LEE CROOK General Course: Industrial Education Center. LOUISE ALEXANDRIA DAHLEN Langauge Course: Library Staff 45 Y-Teens l,2,35 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Glee Club 2,3,45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3,45 Sophoteers5 Servi- teers5 College Club5 Resegis. WILLIAM TAYLOR DANCY General Course: Northwest High School 1,25 Engineers Club l,25 Baseball I5 Basketball I5 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Hi-Y Basketball 2. RICHARD EDWARD DAVENPORT Scientific Course: Physical Fitness Club 2,3,45 Homecoming Escort 45 Band I5 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 15 Football 1,25 Jr. Var. 1,2. College Club. Club l,2,3,4. Hall Monitor 3,4. Serviteers. Senior Directory ALEX KENNETH DAVIS JR. Language Course: Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Rebops 1,25 Freshman Baseball 15 Physical Fitness Club 1,25 DeMolay 3,4, Ger- JOHN ADAMS DAVIS JR. Scientific Course: Marching Band 1,25 Instrumental Music Club 1,25 Science Club 45 DeMolay 45 Ushers Club 3,45 Concert Band 25 Freshman Boys' Club5 Hall Monitor 35 Chemistry Club 45 Monogram Club 3,4. MARIAN DAVIS I Language Course: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Pub. Chairman 35 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 House of Rep. 45 Pep Board 35 Officials' Club 35 Gym Leaders Club 1,25 College Club, Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 Resegis5 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Hall Monitor 45 Football Sponsor 45 Var. Softball 25 National Honor Society 4. PETER KING DAVIS History Course: Senior Service Club 1,2,3,45 German Club l,2,35 Physical Fitness Club 3, sec. 35 Homecoming Escort 45 Model Airplane Club 15 Jr. Red Cros Rep. 35 Art Club 3,45 House of Rep. 35 Freshman Bays' Club 15 Football 1,25 Jr. High 15 Jr. Var. 2. WILLIAM HERSEY DAVIS III Language Course: Basketball 1,2,3, Jr. Var. 2,35 Physical Fitness Club 25 Science Club 45 Football Mgr. 45 Monogram Club 4. SUSAN ELAINE DECKER Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Pep Board 25 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Sopho- teers5 Gym Leaders Club 25 Serviteers5 French Club 2,35 Art Club 1,2,3,45 Resegis 45 College Club 45 Hall Monitor 45 Intramural Sports l,2,3,4. HELEN LOUISA DEMPSEY Language Course: Harpeth Hall School, Nashville, Tennessee 1,2 Ariston Club 1,25 Junior Classical League 25 Class treas. 25 Y-Teens 2,3,4, pres. 3, Publicity Chairman5 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 4, sec. 45 Pep Board 45 Service Clubs 2,35 College Club5 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Office Page 25 French National Honor Society 3,45 Senior Scribe 45 Var. Basketball Manager 35 National Honor Society 4. man Club 3,4. BOBBY SNYDER DENNY Mathematics Course: Hanes High School l,2,35 Key Club 45 Monogram Club 45 Ushers Club 45 College Club 35 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football 15 Baseball 1,2. ROBERT WILLIAM DEVLIN Language Course: Science Club 15 Photography Club 25 Physical Fitness Club 3,45 French Club 3,45, Golf l,2,3,4. JOHN ALTON DILLON Language Course: Physical Fitness Club l,2,35 Spanish Club 35 Art Club 45 Science Club 25 Bible Club 15 Math Club I5 French Club 4. BETTY MARIE DISHER Commercial Course: Jr. Red Cross Rep. I,2,45 Bowling 15 Office Page 3,4. CAMILLA ELIZABETH DIZE Language Course: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Intramural Council 25 Pep Board 4, Co-Chairman 45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club, vice-pres.5 Library Staff 3, Social Chairman5 Jr. Var. Cheerleader 35 Resegis5 Hall Monitor 35 House of Rep. 35 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Basketball Sponsor 25 Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee 35 Y-Teens 1,2. CHARLOTTE PHYLLIS DONOVAN Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis. ARTHUR SPURGEON DRAKE 5 Language Sourse: Tennis 1,2,3,45 Hi-Y 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 March- ing Band 1,25 History Club 1,45 Scribblers Club 25 Chemistry Club 35 German Club 3,45 Pep Board 35 Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee5 Homecoming Escort 45 Alternate Senior Scribe5 National Honor Society 4. HENRY EDWARD DRANE Scientific Course: Art Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Ushers Club 45 Physical Fitness Club 35 Gun Club 35 Science Club i5 Math Club 1,25 Baseball Man- ager 1. BENJAMIN DON DRUMMOND Scientific Course: Physical Fitness 25 Science Club 3. PHYLLIS EILEEN DUNHAM Language Course: Maiorette 2,3,45 Superlative-Most Athletic5 Dancing Boot 2,3,45 Student Council 35 House of Rep. 2,4, house court 45 Pep Board 35 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, treas. 1,25 sec 3, council 45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Senior Mar- shal 35 Library Staff 3,45 Football Sponsor 25 College Club5 Service Clubs 2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Jr. Var. 1,25 Var. 3,4. DIANNE ETTA DUNNIGAN Commercial Course: Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 Children's Home Bas- ketball 35 Children's Home Cheerleader 4, co-chief 45 Hall Monitor 4. JOAN CHRISTINE DURANA Language Course: G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Girls' Chorus 1,25 Science Club 15 Sophoteers5 Art Club 35 Nurse's Room Page 35 Officials Club 35 Y-Teens l,2,35 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 College Club5 Resegis5 N.F.L. Congress 3. NANCY TREVA DYSART Mathematics Course: C.H. Monogram Club 3,45 C.H. Choir 3,45 C.H. Var. Softball 3,45 C.H. Tennis 2,3,45 C.H. Var. Volleyball 2,3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 C.H. Cheerleader 4. TERRY McKEE EDDLEMAN Language Course: Hi-Y 1,2,3,45 Science Club 1,45 Usher's Club 3,45 Ger- man Club 3,45 Art Club 25 Chemistry Club 3. LINDA ANNE EDWARDS Language Course: Pep Board 15 College Club5 Resegis5 Seryiteers: Sopho- teers5 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Football Sponsor 25 Dancing Boot 2,3,45 Freshman Maiorette 15 Alt. Maiorette 3,45 Library Staff 45 Intramural Sports l,2,35 Orchestra 1,2,3, treas. 3. WILSON EDWARD EDWARDS JR. General Course: Baseball 1,25 Physical Fitness Club 15 Marching Band 2,45 DeMolay 3,45 Concert Band 1,2. MARIAN MIMS EIDSON Language Course: Sophtoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 French Club 3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Var. Speedball 25 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 25 Resegis5 National Honor Society 4. VICTORIA JEAN EKVALL Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, pres. 35 l.C.C. 3,4, pres. 45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4, Pep Board 2, Council5 Service Clubs 2,3,45 Hall Monitor 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4, vice-pres. 45 College Club Dancing Boots 3,45 Football Sponsor 45 Senior Executive Committee5 French Club 2,35 French National Honor Society 3. CHARLES EARLY EVANS Scientific Course: S.S.C. 45 Football 1,2, Jr. Var. 1,25 Basketball 1,2, Jr. Var. 1,25 Homecoming Escort 3,45 Pep Board 1,25 Freshman Boys' Club5 Band 1,25 Baseball 15 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Ushers Club 15 Jr, Red Cross ANGELINE CARMEN FARMER Commercial Course: Sophoteers5 Volleyball 25 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 Dramatics 3,45 Library Page 45 Chorus I,2,45 Pep Board 35 Library Club 4, reporter 45 Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee5 DeMolay Sweetheart 4. Rep.5 Hall Monitor 2. SANDRA CHERYLE FEINMAN General Course: Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 Mixed Choir 3,45 State Music Festival 2,3,45 Thespians 25 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Resegis5 College Club. DANNY THOMAS FERGUSON Math Course: Fork Union Military Academy 35 Football 1,25 Jr. High 1, Jr. Var. 25 Jr. Science Club 25 Debatina Club I5 Pep Board 25 Gun Club 45 Track Manager 35 Sports Club 35 ROTC 35 Flying Club 3. JANICE LEE FERRIS Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers: College Club5 Intramurals Sports 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Hall Monitor 15 Football Sponsor 45 Resegis. RALPH EMANUEL FISHEL Scientific Course: Track 2,3,45 Football 25 Chemistry Club 35 Science Club 2,45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2,45 Dramatics 1,4. SANFORD BURTON FITTS III Languaae Course: Kev Club 2,3,45 Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Basketball team 2,3,45 Baseball 1,3, Jr. high 1, Jr., Var. 35 Football 3,4, Jr. Var. 3, Var. 45 Mono- gram Club 45 Marching Band 15 Science Club 1. JAMES HARRIS FITZGERALD JR. Scientific Course: German Club 3,45 S.S.C. 45 Physical Fitness Club 1,25 French Club 1: Gun Club 45 Ushers Club 3,45 Model Airplane Club 1,25 Orchestra 15 Bible Club 15 Hi-Y l,2,3,4. LOUISE NELL FLEENOR Language Course: Dancing Boots 2,3,45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Hall Monitor 25 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Gym Leaders Club 15 College Club5 Resegis5 Pep Board 45 French Club 3,45 Art Club l,2,3,4. DONALD WILLIAM FLYNN General Course: Basketball 25 Football 2, Jr. Var. MARY ELIZABETH FOBERT Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Hall Monitor 35 Pep Board 1,25 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 1,25 Resegis5 College Club5 Intramural Sports l,2,3. DOUGLAS ALLEN FOLTZ Mathematics Course: Football 1,25 Photography Club 1,2, sec, .25 Golf 2,35 Pep Board 25 Track 1,25 Hall Monitor l,2,35 History Club 1,2, vice-pres. 95 Baseball 45 Football manager 1,25 Physical Fitness Club 3, treas. 35 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 1,25 Homecoming Escort 3. MICHAEL RAYMOND FOLTZ Scientific Course: Ushers' Club 3,45 Hi-Y I,2,45 Mixed Chorus 4, Man- ager 4. BONNIE JEAN FORREST Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Sophoteers5 House of'Rep. 25 Hall Monitor l,2,35 Serviteers5 Dancing Boots 2,35 College Club5 Library Staff 45 Resegis5 G.A.A. l,2,35 Intramural Sports 1,2. I RICHARD HAWKINS FORREST 1 History Course: Freshman Boys' Club5 Freshman BasketbaIl5 Freshman Football5 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 75 Hall Monitor 25 Physical Fitness Club 2,35 Var. Football 35 Dramatics Club5 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Spanish Club5 Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee. LINDA Lou rostsk I Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Hall Monitor 15 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Speed- ball var. 35 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 French Club 3,45 College Club5 Resegis5 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 National Honor Society 4, 5 NOLA MARIA FOSTER 5 Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,4, council 45 Officials Club 3,45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. I5 Gym Leader 35 College Club5 Sophoteers5 Serv- iteers5 German Club 3,45 Orchestra 15 Rainbow 1,2,3,45 Resegis5 Intramural Sports. ROBERT EDWARD FOSTER JR. Langauge Course: S.S.C. 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Art Club 3,4, pres. 45 Monogram Club 3,4, treas. 45 Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee5 Bible Club 3,45 Track 1,3,45 Physical Fitness Club 1,25 Gym Instructor 4. TONY LAMAR FOSTER Mathematics Course: C.H. Jr. Var. Football 15 C.H. Jr. Var. Baseball 15 C.H. Track 2,35 C.H. Varsity Football 2,3,4, captain 45 C.H. Ushers' Club 2,3,45 C.H. Varsity Basketball 3,45 Art Club 4. ALEXA MEROPE FRAGAKIS History Course: Pep Board 15 Hall Monitor 15 Band 15 Sophoteers5 History Club 35 Officials Club 3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 45 College Club5 Resegis5 Library Staff 45 Glee Club 45 Thespians 1. FRANK FREDERICK FREUDIG Scientific Course: Marching Band l,2,3,4, pres. 45 Instrumental Music Club 1,2,3,4, treas. 35 Rebops 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,4, pres. 45 German Club 2,35 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Ushers' Club 3,45 Piedmont Orchestra 1,25 Band Council 4. 141 Senior Directory BARRY STEVEN FRYE Mathematics Course: C.H. Football 3,45 C.H. Basketball 35 C.H. Track 35 C,H. Monogram Club 3,4, pres. 45 C.H. M.Y.F. 2,3,4, sec. 3, vice-pres. 45 C.H. Ushers' Club 2,3,4, capt. 4. . MARY ROSE FRYE Language Course: Intramural Sports 1,2,35 German Club 3,45 College Club5 Resegis5 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Pep Board 3,45 House of Rep. 25 Art Club 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. I,2,3. LINDA WAYNE GARBER .Language Course: Sophoteers5 German Club 2,35 Intramural Sports5 Serv- iteers5 Dramatics 3,45 College Club5 Basketball 45 Softball 45 Resegis. JUDITH ELAINE GARDNER Commercial Course: Gym leader 2,35 Office Page 45 Softball 2. ROLAND JEROME GAY Language Course: Bible Club 15 Dramatics Club 25 Boys' Chorus 1,25 Mixed Chorus I,2,3,45 Choir Festival 2,3,4. HARVEY GRAY GENTRY Scientific Course: Jr. Var. Football 35 Jr. Science Club 1,25 Physical Fitness Club 2,35 Gun Club 3,45 Track 15 Instrumental Music Club 45 Var. Baseball 45 Ushers' Club 3,4. IVEY CLENTON GENTRY JR. Language Course: S.S.C. 3,45 Ushers' Club 45 Freshman Boys' Club5 French Club 2,35 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Cross Country 35 Basketball I,2,3,4, Jr, High 1, Jr. Var. 2,3, Var. 45 Baseball 15 Homecoming Escort 45 Physical Fitness 25 Hi-Y 1,2,3,45 Book Room Assistant 3,45 Jr. Red Cross rep. 25 Pep Board 1. ROBERT MALONE GIBSON Scientific Course: Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Instrumental Music Club 2,3,45 Concert Band I,2,3,45 Baseball 1, Jr. High. WILLIAM HAROLD GIBSON Scientific Course: Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Instru- mental Music Club 2,3,45 Jr. Var. Baseball 1, Jr. High. JAMES RICHARD GOIN Scientific Course: Science Club 45 Monogram Club 45 Football Var. 45 Chemistry Club 35 Physical Fitness Club 25 DeMalay5 Baseball Var. 45 Model Airplane Club 1. MARY LILLIE GOLD Language Course: House Court, treas. 2, Speaker Pro-Tem. 45 Maiorette I,2,3,45 Dancing Boot 2,3,45 Student Council 3, Rep. to State Convention, 35 Teen-Age Council 45 Sr. Marshal 35 D.A.R. Good Citizen 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 French Club 3,45 College Club5 Y-Teens 1,2,35 Service Clubs 1,2,3,45 Super- Iative-Most Likely to Succeed 45 Football Sponsor 4. ERIK DAVID GOODMAN Scientific Course: District Science Fair Winner 15 Jr. Science Club 1,25 Ger- French Club 3, sec.5 N. C. Junior man Club 25 Chemistry Club 3, pres.5 Science Symposium 35 National French Contest Winner 35 S.S.C. 45 National Honor Society 4. DOROTHY GAYLE GOODWIN gfrberal Course: Y-Teens 1,2, treas. 15 Teenage Council 1,2,3,45 College u . BRENDA SUE GORDON Language Course: Dramatics 15 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Sophoteers5 German Club 3,45 Office Page 2,3,45 College Club5 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Tennis 2,3. LAWRENCE GILMORE GORDON JR. Mathematics Course: Science Club 15 Football 1,25 Physical Fitness Club 1,25 Hall Monitor 45 Gun Club 3,4, pres. 45 Hi-Y 2,3,4. BARBARA ELIZABETH GRANADE Lanauage Course: Sophoteers5 Serviters5 Resigis5 Colloge Club5 Y-Teens 1,2,3, I.C.C. 25 G.A.A. 3,4 council 45 Softball 2,3, var.5 Speedball Var. 45 Intra- mural Sports 1,2,3,45 Hall Monitor 4. RONALD WAYNE GREENE Scientific Course: House of Rep. I5 Science Club 1,45 Physical Fitness Club 25 Track 25 Chemistry Club 35 German Club 3,4, v-pres. 4. ROBERT McKINLEY GREENWAY Scientific Course: Hi-Y I,2,3,4, Sec. 45 Key Club 2,3.45 House of Rep. 1,3,45 Boys' Chorus 25 Mixed Chorus 25 German Club 3,4, sec. 3,- pres 45 Hi-Y Bas- ketball 2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,35 Science Club 45 Homecoming Escort 45 Na- tional Honor Society 4. LINDA KATHERINE GRIFFIN Commercial Course: Library Staff 2,35 Office Page 4. ROBERT CORNETTE GROCE Language Course: Hi-Y I,2. KAROL ANN GRUBBS Language Course: National Honor Society 3,45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Qffice Page 2,3,45 College Club5 Resegis5 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 Scribbers Club 15 Bowling 2,3. PAMELLA SUE HAHN Mathematics Course: Concert Band 1,25 Marching Band I,2,5 Orchestra. 15 Instrumental Music Club I5 Sophoteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 Hall Monitor 35 G.A.A. 2,35 Order of Rainbow for Girls 3,45 Intramural Sports I,2,3,45 Pine Whispers Staff 3,45 Feature Editor 4, Circulation Editor 45 Black and Gold Staff 3,4, Junior Editor 4. THOMAS CHARLES HAILEY III Scientific Course: Science Club 1,25 Model Airplane Club 1,25 Physical Fit- ness Club 2,3,45 Jr. Var. Football 2,35 Gun Club 3,45 Ushers Club 2,3,45 Hi-Y 25 Baseball 1,2, AINA KRISTINA HAKANSSON Language Course: Hogre Allmanna Laroverket, Arvika,' Sweden' 1,2,35 Stu- dent Council, Honorary Member 45 Y-Teens 45 Resegis5 Spanish Club 45 Band 45 Bowling 45 Exchange Student, AFS, 45 Debating Club 4. 14 2 JUDY ROSE HAMRICK Language Course: House of Rep. 1,3,45 Pep Board 25 G.A.A. I,2,3,4, sec. 45 Varsity Softball 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers, v-pres.5 College Club5 Resegis5 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Nurse's Room Page 2,35 Hall Monitor 3. PERRY GRANT HARMON JR. Language Course: Track 2,3,45 Freshman Tennis 15 S.S.C. 3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Debating Club 2,3,4, v-pres. 3,45 World Peace Contest 35 Masque and Gavel 3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Instrumental Music Club 15 Pep Board 15 Jr.-Sr. Committee5 Senior Executive Committee5 National Honor Society 45 Hall Monitor 4. ROBERT CLARK HARPER Scientific Course: Science Club 1,25 Gun Club 3,4, sec. 35 Hi-Y 1,2,3,45 Golf Club 3,45 Model Airplane Club 15 Hall Monitor 35 Ushers Club 4. MICHAEL LOUIS HARRINGTON Language Course: Debating Club 2,3,4, sec 3,45 N.F.L. 2,3,45 Masque 8t Gavel 3,4, pres. 45 World Peace Speech Winner 25 J.V. Debating Team 25 Var. Debating Team 3, State Champions 3,45 Marching Bond 1,2,3,45 Scribbetrs' Club l,2, sec. 1,25 Class Rep. to Forsyth Youth Commission 3,4, reas. . BEATRICE CAROLYN HARRIS Language Course: Y-Teens I,2,45 Dramatics Club 1,3,45 Debating Club 25 Intramural Sports 1,2,35 French Club 2,35 French National Honor Society 3,45 Collegte Club5 Order of Rainbow for Girls 2,3,45 Resegis5 National Honor So- cie y . MARCIA ANN HART Language Course: Marching Band I,2,3,4, treas. 45 Orchestra 3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Order of Rainbow for Girls 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Intramural Sports I,2,3,45 Instrumental Music Club 1,2,3,45 German Club 3,45 Band Council 4. PHILIP LEIGHTON HART III Scientific Course: Jr. Science Club I5 Ancient History Club 25 Monogram Club 45 Jr. Var. Football 35 Track 3,45 Var. Football 4. WILLIAM HENRY HARTMAN JR. Scientific Course: Band 1,2,35 Instrumental Music Club 15 Y.F.C. Club I,2,3,4, Quiz Team Captain 2, v-pres. 3, pres 45 Dramatics Club 25 Physical Fitness Club 15 Homecoming Escort 45 S.S.C. 3,4. SANDRA KAY HARVILLE College Course: John W. Hanes High School 1,2,35 Y-Teens 1,2,35 College Club, Hall Monitor 35 Red Cross 4. ANITA WILMA HAUSER Language Course: Y-Teens I,2,3,4, pres, 2, I.C.C. 2,3, sec. 35 Service Clubs 2,3, vice-pres. 2, treas. 35 Dancing Boot 35 Cheerleader 45 Senior Marshal5 Sr. Hi-Y sponsor5 Student Council 45 Pep Board 45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 College Club5 Teen-age Council 3,45 Football Sponsor 45 National Honor Society 45 Intramural Sports I,2,3,4. MARILYNN EILEEN HELTON Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 Bowling Team 2,35 German Club 45 Hall Monitor 4. STEVE DOUGLAS HENLEY General Course. PAULINE SIDONIA HENRY Language Course: Red Cross Rep. 45 College Club5 Service Clubs 2,3,45 Y- Teens 1,2,35 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Chorus I5 Gym Leader 35 Gym Leader's Club 35 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 35 Spanish Club 4. PHILIP DOUGLAS HIGHTOWER Language Course: Key Club I,2,3,4 treas. 45 Teen-age Council 1,2,3,45 sec. 25 Football I,2,3,4, Jr. Var. 1, Var. 2,3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Hall Monitor 35 Jr. Class Secretary5 Superlative-Best Looking5 House ot Rep. 2,35 Hi-Y Basketball 3,45 Jr. Var. Basketball 25 Shrine Bowl Rep. 45 Golf 3,4, Var. 3,45 Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee. REBA JEWELL HILL Language Course: G.A.A. 3,4, Council 45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Var. Basketball 1,2,3,45 Var. Speedball 2,3,4, .co-cap. 45 College Club, sec.5 Service Clubs 2,3,45 Office Page 15 Hall Monitor 35 Art Club 4, vice-pres. 45 Gym Leader 35 Football Sponsor 45 Pep Board 4. SHARRON LENORE HINE Language Course: Y-Teens 25 Sophoteers5 Hall Monitor 2,35 Serviteers5 Glee Club 35 Advanced Chorus 45 College Club5 Resegis5 French Club 3,4, sec. 35 National Honor Society 4, FRANCES LYNN HOLMES Language Course: National Honor Society 3,45 French National Honor So- ciety 3,45 G.A.A. I,2,3,45 House of Rep. 25 Pep Board 15 Gym Leader 1,25 Y-Teens I,2,3,45 French Club 2,3, sec. 2, vice-pres. 35 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Guidance Office Page 3,45 Football Homcoming Sponsor 45 Resegis. JEAN MARSHALL HOLTON Language Course: G.A.A. I,2,3,4, Council 35 Var. Basketball 2,3,4, man- ager 15 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 45 Gymleaders Club I,2,45 Freshman Maiorette, ass't. chief5 Dancing Boot 25 Cheerleader 3,4, ass't. chief 45 Class President 35 Saphoteers, pres5 Pep Board 1,2,3,45 Sr. Marshal 3, ass't. chief5 Football Sponsor 3,45 Student Council 4, v-pres.5 College Club. PETE ARTHUR HONDROS Mathematics Course: House of Rep. 25 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 35 Physical Fit- ness Club 25 Jr. Var, Baseball 25 Football Homecoming Escort 3,45 Hall Monitor 4. LEROY HONECUTT III Scientific Course: Demolay 3,45 Science Club 45 Chemistry Club 35 German Club 2,35 Basketball 15 Football 35 Golf 2,3,45 Math Club 3. ESTHER RACHEL HORWITZ Language Course: Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,35 German Club 3,45 Instrumental Music Club 1,2,35 College Club5 Sophoteers5 Y-Teens 45 Hall Monitor 1,25 Pep Board 15 Serviteers5 Dramtics Club 1. Senior Directory SANDRA KATHRYN HOWELL Commercial .Coursez Y-Teens I,2,3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 Office Page 45 Art Club 45 G.A.A. 253,45 Intramural Sports 2,3,4. I PATRICIA ELAINE HUBAND Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,4, v-pres. 2,35 pres 45 l.C.C. 354, sec. 45 G.A.A. I,2,3,45 sec. 3, pres. 45 Service Clubs 2,35 College Club5 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2,35 House of Rep. 45 Softball Var. 2,3,45 Intramural Sports I,2,3, 45 Gym Leaders Club 2,4, Jr. Ass't. 45 Hall Monitor 2,35 Pep Board 25 French Club 3,45 Dancing Boot 354. ERROL MITCHELL HUNT General Course: Physical Fitness Club 4. JOHN AMBROSE HUTCHESON JR. 5 Language Course: Marching Band 1,2545 Concert Band 1,2,3545 Orchestra 45 History Club 2,35 Dramatics Club 4. CAROL SUE INABINET Language Course: House of Rep. 1,2,35 G.A.A. 1,2,3545 Y-Teens I,2,3,45 Gym Leader 1,45 Intramural Sports I,2,3,45 Office Page 35 College Club5 Hall Monitor 45 French Club 3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers, pres.5 Football Sponsor 45 Senior Executive Committee. BETH ELAINE ISGETT Language Course: Y-Teens I,2,35 Glee Club 1525 Mixed Chorus 2,45 All- American City Chorus 45 Hall Monitor 1,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Scrib- bler's Club 15 College Club5 Resegis5 Pine Whispers 45 Intramural Sports 2, State Music Contest 1,2,4. ROBERT JASINKIEWICZ Language Course: German Club 3,45 Scribbler's Club 4, sec.5 Baseball. CARL MICHAEL JENKINS Scientific Course: Airplane Club I5 Science Club 45 Physical Fitness Club 2. CONSTANCE VIVIAN JOHANSEN Language Course: Y-Teens I,2,35 Scribbler's Club I5 Girls' Chorus 1,2, state contest l,25 Sophoteers5 Intramural Sports 152,35 Serviteers5 French Club 3545 Nurse's Page 35 Hall Monitor 45 College Club5 Resegis5 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 45 National Honor Society 4. HARRY LAMONT JOHNSON Mathematics Course: Gray High School 15 Student Government 15 Chemistry 35 Mathematics Club 4. KATHRYN ELIZABETH JONES Language Course: Y-Teens 1,25 Gym Leaders 15 G.A.A. 253545 Intramural Sports I,2,3,45 Thespians 1,25 Recitation Contest 25 Masque and Gavel 253,45 treas. 35 Pep Board 35 National Honor Society 45 French Club 3545 sec. 45 Senior Executive Committee5 Senior Scribe5 Hall Monitor 45 College Club. PATRICIA K. JONES Language Course: Williamsburg Jr. High School 15 Cheerleader I5 Mixed Chorus 152,35 Y-Teens 253,45 College Club5 Resegis5 Dramatics Club 25 Servi- teers5 Var. Softball Manager 35 State Chorus Contest 25 G.A.A. I5 Intra- mural Sports 2,3. JONATHAN JULIAN Scientific Course: School Photographer 35 German Club 1,25 Drama Club 3,45 Scribbler's Club 45 pres. 4. DIANA KAY KANOY Language Course: Marching Band I,2,3,45 Concert Band 152,3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Instrumental Music Club 1,3545 National Forsenic League 3,45 North Carolina High School Speech and Debate Tournament 35 Intramural Sports 15 Y-Teens 1,35 Bible Club 2,35 Reynolds Quiz Team 2,35 College Club5 Dra- matics Club 45 Hall Monitor 45 Resegis5 National Honor Society 4. SANDRA CAROL KAPLAN Language Course: Black Demon 2,3545 chief 3,45 Color Guard 15 Hall Monitor 3,45 G.A.A. I,2,3,45 Homeroom rep. 25 Sophoteers, project chair- man5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 Officials Club 35 Pep Board 45 Y- Teens I,2,3,45 Pine Whispers Staff 3,45 Black and Gold 3,4, Senior Ed. 45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4. ELLEN RUTH KATZIN Language Course: Art Club I53545 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Chemistry Club 35 Hall Monitor 35 Library Page 45 College Club. JAMES WALTER KAUSCH Language Course: Choir 1525 Dramatics Club I,2,35 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Basket- ball Manager I,2,35 Journalism Staff 3545 German 3,4, v-pres 45 House of Rep. 45 Instrumental Music Club 45 Hall Montior 4. JAYNE IDOL KEITH Language Course: Orchestra 1,25 Color Guard 15 Y-Teens l,2,3,4, treas. 35 Intramural Sports 1525 Sophoteers5 Art Club 2,35 French Club 35 Serviteers5 Reseglis5 College Club5 Hall Monitor 2535 Pep Board 25 Instrumental Music Club . ROBERT GRAHAM KELLER JR. Language Course: Debating Club 15 Baseball 15 Chemistry Club 35 Golf 3,45 Basketball 1,253,4, ninth grade 1, Jr. Var. 2,3, Var. 45 Freshman Boys' Club I5 Sophomore Boys' Club. FRANCIS TUCKER KIMBALL Scientific Course: Track 1,45 German Club 2,35 Hi-Y 1,253,4, sec. I, cor- responding sec. 45 DeMolay 45 N.C. Science Symposium 35 House of Rep. 45 gciance Club 4, pres. 45 Art Editor Pine Whispers 45 Art Editor Black and o . PAMELA ANNE KIMEL Language Course: Black and Gold Staff, co-editor 45 Black and Gold Junior Editor 35 Pine Whispers reporter 2,35 Quill and Scroll 3545 sec. 45 Supply Room Clerk 3545 Scribblers 2535 College Club5 Serviteers5 Office Page 35 Sophoteers5 Intramural Sports 1,2,354. SARAH ELIZABETH KING Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2,3545 Intramural Sports I,2,3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Mixed Chorus 3,45 All American City Chorus 3,45 College Club5 Resegis5 Pep Board 45 Hall Monitor 4. ALTON DAVID KLINE Scientific Course: Freshmen Boys' Club5 Gun Club 35 Jr. Science Club 1,25 sec. and treas. 1525 Sr. Science Club 35 Hi-Y I,2,3,45 Jr, Var. Football 35 Hi-Y Basketball I5 Radio Club 25 Physical Fitness Club 25 Golf Team 45 Jr. High Basketball 1. ROBERT JANNEY LAKE Language Course: Key Club I,2,3,45 cor. sec. 35 Sophomore Class pres. Junior Class Treas.5 Hi-Y 1,2,3545 Student Council 2,35 Var. Football Manager 3,45 House of Rep. 45 Speaker 45 Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee5 Basket- ball, Jr. High 15 Jr. Var. 2, Hi-Y 3,45 Monogram Club 3,4, sec 45 Homecom- ing Escort 2535 Hall Monitor 45 Superlative-Most Popular. ALYCE FAYE LANIER Commercial Course: Sophoteers5 Volleyball Intramurals 25 Adv. Sewing Club 35 College Club5 Resegis. FRANCES KAYE LANIER Commercial Course: Sophoteers5 Adv. Sewing Club 35 College Club. ELEASE COVINGTON LATIMER Language Course: Honor Society 3,45 Dancing Boots 3545 Y-Teens I,2,3,45 G.A.A. I,2,3,45 Office Page 25 Hall Monitor 3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Re- segis5 College Club5 Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee5 Gym Leaders Club 25 French Club 3,4, sec. 35 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4. MELINDA LOU LEE Language Course: Instrumental Music Club I,2,3,45 sec. 3,45 Marching Band l,2,3,4, sec. 45 Concert Band 15253545 Orchestra 253,45 Intramural Sports 1,2535 Resegis. DORIS LEE LEWIS Language Course: Jr. Science Club I5 Glee Club 1,2535 Mixed Chorus 45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 25 Dramatics Club 3,45 Spanish Club 45 College Club5 Intra- mural Sports 152,35 Y-Teens I,2,35 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis. PAUL STEVEN LICKER Scientific Course: National Honor Society 3545 French National Honor So- ciety 3,45 Science Club l,2,45 Chemistry Club 35 French Club 2,35 German Club 3, 4, pres. 35 Jr. Rotarian 45 N. C. Mathematics Contest Winner 35 N. C. Chemistry Contest Winner 35 N. C. Jr. Science Symposium 35 De- bating Squad 2,35 Hi-Y 152,35 Science Fair 2. CLYDE ROY LINCOLN Ill Mathematics Course: Bible Club l,2,3,4, quiz team l,2,3,4, captain 3,45 Football 15 Basketball 15 Marching Band 1,2,3545 Concert Band 2,3,4. DONALD JUNE LINEBACK Language Course: French Club 15 v-pres.5 Scribblers' Club 25 magazine committee5 Chemistry Club 35 v-pres.5 Hi-Y l,2,3,4, treas. 45 Guidance Office Page 45 Homecoming escort 45 Senior Scribe5 History Club 45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 4. JERRY ELLIS LINEBACK General Course: Northwest High School I,2,35 Jr. Engineers I52. VICTOR SCOTT LITTLE Scientific Course: House of Rep. 1,25 House Court 15 Teenage Council 1,2,3545 Physical Fitness Club 1,25 S.S.C. I,2,3,45 treas. 3, vice-pres. 45 gr.-Sr.4Dance Committee, co-chairman5 Football escort 3,45 Guidance Office age . THOMAS JEROME LOCKARD JR. History Course: Science Club I5 Physical Fitness Club 2,3,45 Football 25 German Club 25354. JERRY MICHAEL LONG Scientific Course: Football I,2,35 Jr. High 1, Jr. Var. 2,35 Basketball 15 Golf Team 45 Physical Fitness Club 2,35 German Club 2,35 Freshman Boys' Club5 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 25 Pep Board 152. LINDA GRAY LONGWORTH Scientific Course: Hanes High School 15 Y-Teens I, l.C.C. I5 Sophoteers5 Chemistry Club 35 German Club 354, Pres. 45 National Honor Society 354, pres. 45 College Club5 Resegis5 Var. Tennis 2535 Science Fair Winner 15 Student Government 15 Intramural Sports 2,35 Rainbow Girls 2,3,45 Superla- tive-Most Intellectual. VIRGINIA ANN LOVELL Language Course: Y-Teens I,2,3,45 Color Guard 35 Pep Board 25 House of Rep. 2,35 DeMolay Sweetheart 25 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Re- segis5 G.A.A. 253,45 Council 45 Var. Basketball 45 Intramurals I,2,3,45 Gym Leader 3,45 Basketball Sponsor 3. -I JAMES MELVIN LOWERY History Course: C. H.'Football I,2,3,45 C. H. Baseball l,3,45 C. H. Basket- ball I5 C. H. Monogram Club 253,45 C. H. Ushers' Club 1,2,3,4. ROBERT HERMAN LOWERY Language Course: Hi-Y I,2,3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 German Club 3,4, Treas. 35 Senior Science Club5 Instrumental Music Club 1525 Hi-Y Basketball 2,3,45 Baseball Var. Mgr. 25 Concert Band 1,25 Marching Band 1,2535 Orchestra I, 2,3545 Piedmont Orchestra 25 Winston-Salem Junior Symphony 2. LINDA STEVENS MARSHALL History Course: Cartonsville High School, Cartonsville5 Md. 1,25 Serviteers5 College Club5 Art Club 45 Y-Teens5 Hall Monitor 45 Resegis5 Intramural Sports 4. NANCY LYNN MAYER Language Course: Band I,2,3,45 Orchestra I,2,3,45 Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Maiorette 1,253,4, Alt. 25 Dancing Boots 2,3545 Chorus 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3545 Council 3545 Instrument Music Club 1,25 Serviteers5 College Club5 Y-Teens I,2,3,45 Softball Var. 25 French Club 3,45 Resegis5 National Honor So- ciety 4. ROBERT LINVILLE MAYNARD Scientific-Mathematics Course: Marching Band I,2,3,45 Concert Band I,2,3,45 'Orchel-stga33,45 Rebops 45 Track 2,45 Biology Club 25 Gun Club 35 DeMolay 45 renc 5 . 143 Senior Directory PAUL BURLEY McCARTHY JR. Scientific Course: French Club 35 Art Club 45 Physical Fitness Club 1. PATRICIA ANN McCORMICK Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,35 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Col- lege Club5 Resegis5 Football Sponsor 45 Nurse's Room Page 45 French Club 3,45 Rainbow 15253545 Intramural Sports 1,2,354. MARY ELIZABETH McCOY Language Course: Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 French Club 3,45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Hall Monitor 3,45 Library Staf 4, treas. 45 Intra- mural Sports 1,2,3,4, CHARLES MILTON MeEWAN Scientific Course: Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, treas. 2, pres. 3, vice-pres. 45 Science Club 45 Band l,2,3,4. MARGARET ELAINE McGUIRE Language Course: Maiorette 45 Dancing Boot 2,3,45 House Court Rep. 35 House of Rep. 2,35 Pep Board 1,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, pres. 25 College Club5 Resegis5 Football Sponsor 3,45 Library Staff 45 Serviteers5 Hall Monitor 1,2545 Sophoteers. MILLICENT JEAN McKEITHEN Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2535 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Gym Leaders' Club I5 Jr.- Sr. Dance Committee 35 Hall Monitor 25 Football Sponsor 2,45 Majorette 4, alt. 45 Dancing Boots 2,3,45 Library Staff 4. THOMAS AARON M:KENZIE III Scientific Course: Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, treas. 1, vice-pres. 35 Key Club 3,45 Mono- gram Club 3,45 Hi-Y Basketball 2,3,45 Var. Football Mgr. 3,4, Head Mgr. 45 Physical Fitness Club 1,25 Pep Board 45 Hall Monitor 45 Jr.-Sr. Dance Com- mittee 35 Basketball 15 National Honor Society 4. FRANCES CAROLYN McKNIGHT General Coursez. Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 35 Drama Club 152,35 G.A.A. 2535 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Hall Monitor 15 Office Page 4. DALLAS McLENNAN II Language Course: German Club 152. DAVID FARRER MESCHAN Language Course: Senior Class Vice-President5 Superlatives-Most Intellectual, Most Likely To Succeed5 Senior Rep. to Student Council5 Key Club 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 Debating Club 1,2,3,45 Pres. 3,45 Monogram Club 1,2,3,45 Hi-Y 15253545 Varsity Tennis Team 1,2,3,45 Varsity Debating Team 3, Aycock Cup Finalist 35 World Peace Speech Contest Winner 35 Masque and Gavel 2,3,4. PAMELA ANN METCALF Language Course: House of Rep. 1,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, sec. 2, Vice-Pres 35 Nurse's Room Page 35 Hall Monitor 1,2,45 Gym Leader's Club 1,25 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 French Club 3,45 Dancing Boot 4 Col- lege Club, pres.5 National Honor Society 3,45 sec. 4. DARRELL WORTH MIDDLETON JR. Language Course: Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 French Club 3,4. JAMES RICHARD MIDDLETON Scientific Course: Football 15 Baseball 15 German Club 25 German Il Club 35 Basketball Jr. Var. I,2,3, Var. 4. ALICE KAY MILLER Commercial Course: Gray High School 25 Intramurals 1,25 Bible Club 15 Hall Monitor 25 French Club 25 Art Club 35 Dramatics Club 35 College Club. GEORGE PERRY MILLER Mathematics Course: Wilder Jr. High, Savannah, Go. 15 Football 15 Var. Baseball 3,45 Basketball 15 Var. Football 45 Physical Fitness Club 3, pres.5 Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee5 Monogram Club 45 Key Club 3,45 Teenage Council 45 Student Council 45 Hall Monitor 45 Superlative-Friendliest. LARRY RONDAL MILLER Social Studies Course: Basketball 1,2,3,4, Jr. Var. 1, Var. 2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Jr. High 15 Var. 2,3,45 Baseball 253,45 Var. 2,3545 Monogram Club 253545 Physical Fitness Club 2. MARILYN ELSIE MILLER Language Course: Dramatics Club 15 Girls' Chorus 1,25 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,35 Sophoteers5 Debating Club 35 Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee 35 French Club 3,45 Dancing Boots 3,45 College Club5 Resegis5 National Honor Society 4. JAMES MASON MITCHELL JR. Scientific Course: Jr. Science Club 25 Basketball 15 Sr. Science Club 35 Gun Club 45 Physical Fitness Club 25 Baseball 15 Freshman Boys' Club. ROBERT PAUL MOFFIE Scientific Course: Hall Monitor 3,45 Gun Club 3,45 sec. 3,45 Band 15 Science Club 25 History Club 15 Math Club 2. JAMES MANUEL MOORE Industrial Arts Course: JOHN BAILY MOORE JR. Scientific Course: Science Club 3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Var. Baseball 2,3,45 House of Rep. 35 Football 15 Hi-Y 3,4. JAMES LINDSAY MORRIS Language Course: Basketball 1,25 Tennis 1,2,3,4, Jr. Var. I52, Var. 3,45 Physical Fitness Club 1,25 Senior Science Club5 DeMolay 45 German Club 3,45 Gun Club 3, Sec. 35 Monogram Club 3,45 Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee 3. CAROL MARIE MOWERY Language Course: Majorette 1,2,3,4, Alt. 2, Chief 45 Dancing Boot 2,3,4, Chief 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,35 German Club 3,45 treas. 35 College Club5 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 Resegis5 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 House of Rep. 15 Senior Executive Committee. 144 ANN BOARDMAN MUNT Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Pep Board 15 House of Rep. 25 Nurse's gfxiam Page 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Glee Club 35 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College u . PAMELA RAE MURRAY Scientific Course: Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Rainbow 1,25 Orchestra 1,35 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 Nurse's Rooms Page 45 Gym Leader's Club 3. WAYNE EMERSON NAIL Scientific Course: Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 45 Instrumental Music Club 45 Concert Band l,2,3,4. CHARLOTTE CAROL NANNY Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Intramural Sports l,2,35 gopIt:oteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 Football Sponsors 45 Senior cr: e. HARRIET ANNE NANZETTA Language Course: Band 1,2,3,4, vice-pres. 45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Instrumental Music Club 15 Band Council 45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 French Club 3545 Y-Teens 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 House of Rep. 45 Pied- mont Orchestra 25 Junior Symphony 25 Resegis. ARLENE GRACE NELSON Commercial Course: Choir 3,45 Girls' Chorus 153,45 Service Clubs 1,2,3,45 Y- Teens 2,35 House of Rep. 1,25 G.A.A. 2,3,4, Council 3,45 Officials Club 35 Bowling Secretary 253,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Guidance Office Page 4. HERMAN GORDON NIBLOCK JR. Mathematics Course: Golf 253,45 Baseball 15 DeMolay 1,2,3,45 Science Club 15 Physical Fitness Club 25 History Club 45 Monogram Club 3,45 Homecoming Escort 3,45 Senior Executive Committee. KATHRYN DIANE NORMAN Mathematics Course: Hall Monitor 15 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Y-Teens l,2,3,4. THOMAS LYNN OGBURN JR. Scientific Course: Freshman Boys' Club5 Orchestra 15 Sr. Rep. to Student Council5 Teenage Council 3,45 Monogram Club 3,4, pres. 45 Hi-Y 2,3,4, Hi-Y basketball 3,45 Football 1,2,3,4, Jr. High 1, Var. 2,3,4, All-Conference 45 Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee5 Senior Executive Committee5 Physical Fitness Club 1,2, pres. 25 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Basketball t, Jr. High. PRESTON ERNEST OLDHAM History Course: C. H. Ushers Club 2,3,4, capt. 45 C. H. Football I,2,3, Var. 35 C. H. Baseball 1,25 C. H. Track 152,35 History Club 2,35 Library Staff 4. SUSAN LYNN OPDYKE Language Course: Verona High School, New Jersey 15 Hall Monitor 1,25 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 25 Y-Teens 2,3,4, sec. 35 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 Senior Executive Committee 45 French Club 354. JULIA ANN ORRELL Commercial Course: Dramatics Club 1,25 Bible Club 1,2535 Basketball Intra- murals 15 Sophoteers5 Art Club 2,35 Serviteers5 Hall Monitor 45 College Club. PATRICIA ANN OVERBY Commercial Course: Hanes High School 1,2535 Alderman 15 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2,35 v-pres.5 Nurse's Room Monitor 25 Intramural Sports 1,25 Bible Club 1,2545 French Club. HUGH VICTOR OVERCASH JR. Scientific Course: Science Club 1,25 Chemistry Club 3. DABNEY NARLON OWEN Language Course: G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Soproteers5 Serviteers5 Y-Teens 3545 Intra- mural Sports 1,2,3,45 Art Club 45 Office Page 3,45 College Club5 German Club 3,4, program chairman 35 Resegis. MARVIN LEE OWENS JR. Mathematics Course: House of Rep. 15 Pep Board 35 Football 152, Jr. High 1, Jr. Var. 25 Physical Fitness Club 1,25 Gun Club 35 History Club 45 Jr. Red Rep. 25 Basketball 15 Ushers Club 45 Sophomore Boys' Club. BARBARA RUTH PARKER Commercial Course: Girls' Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 25 Y-Teens 153,45 Dra- matics 25 Serviteers5 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Supply Room Clerk 3,45 College Club5 ln- tramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Resegis5 Nurse's Room Page 3. JUDITH ELLEN PARKER Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Basketball 35 Bowling 25 Volleyball 35 Sophoteers5 Hall Monitor 1,2,35 Chorus 15 French Club 3,45 Serviteers5 Col- lege Club5 Resegis. MARGARET ANNE PARKER Language Course: National Honor Society 3,45 Football Homecoming Sponsor 45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Gym Leaders Club 1,25 Officials Club 35 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 Marching Band 4, color guard5 Pep Board 25 French Club 3,45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, FRANCES SIMPSON PARNELL Language Course: Reading Club 15 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 Library Staff 2,3,45 Red Cross Rep. 1,2535 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Intra- mural Sports 1,2,3,4. - LINDA NANETTE PATE Social Studies Course: Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Softball Var. 2,35 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 Hall Monitor 15254. HAZEL ANNE PEEPLES Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1,25 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 35 Sophoteers5 Gym Leader 2,45 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 Officials Club 2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Pep Board 15 G.A.A. 2,3,4. Senior Directory MARY ELIZABETH PERKINS Social' Studies Course: Y-Teens I,2,3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 Hall Monitor 45 Art Club 45 Bowling Team l,2,3,45 Rainbow 3,4. CLIFFORD WEBSTER PERRY JR. Language Course: Key Club l,2,3,45 Hi-Y l,2,3,45 House of Rep. I5 Jr. High Basketball I5 Football, Jr. High I5 Var. 2,3,45 Physical Fitness Club I, vice-pres. I5 Golf Var. l,2,3,45 Hi-Y Basketball 2,3,45 Monogram Club I, 2,3,45 Hall Monitor 45 Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee 35 National Honor Society 45 Orchestra I. CYNTHIA ANN PETERS Language Course: Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Pep Board I5 Service Clubs 2,3,45 College Club5 French Club 3,45 Var. Speedball 45 Var. Girls' Basketball 45 Dancing Boots 25 Hall Monitor 3,45 Choir l,25 National Honor Society 4. JUDITH WYNONA PETREE Mathematic Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Instrumental Music Club I5 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Hall Monitor l,2,35 Marching Band l,2,35 Sophoteers5 Servi- teers5 Football Sponsor 35 Resegis5 College Club. PAMELA ELIZABETH PETREE Language Course: Girls' Chorus I5 Y-Teens I,25 Service Clubs 2,35 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 25 French Club 25 Nurse's Page 35 College Club5 Scribblers' Club I5 Hall Monitor 45 G.A.A. I,2,3,4, council I,2,45 Officials 2,3,45 Soft- ball Var. 25 Intramurals l,2,3,45 National Honor Society 4. STEPHEN DECATUR PETREE Scientific Course: Science Club I,2,45 Bible Club I5 Football, Jr. Var. ANNE ELIZABETH PETTY Language Course: French Club 3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Dramatics Club 35 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Pine Whispers Staff 3,45 Black and Gold Faculty Editor 45 Black Demon Mascot 45 Chorus l,25 Pep Board 45 Intra- mural Sports I,2,35 Rainbow 2,3,4. VERNON EUGENE PETTY JR. Scientific Course: Football I,2,3,4, Jr. High I, Var. 2,3,4, Hon. Mention All-Conference 4, Honorary Captain 45 Track 2,3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Pine Whispers Staff 45 French Club 45 Physical Fitness Club 2,3. DIANNE LEE PFEFFERKORN Language Course: Scribe 45 Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee 35 House of Rep. I,35 National Honor Society 45 Pep Board 45 Hall Monitor 35 Guidance Office 45 N.F.L. I,2,3,4, sec.-treas. 35 Officials Club l,2,35 Speedball Var. 2,35 Ten- nis Var. l,2,3,45 Basketball Var. 3,45 Dancing Boots 3,45 G.A,A. I,2,3,4, council 35Serviteers5 Science Club 45 Debating Club I5 Gym Leader I,2. ROY PHILIP PIERSON Mathematics Course: North Hunterdon Regional High School, New Jersey I,2,35 Science Club 4. ROBERT CLARK PIKE Language Course: Football I5 Basketball I5 Baseball I5 Orchestra I,3,4, pres. 45 Marching Band 3,45 Instrumental Music Club I,3,45 Chorus 4. BRENDA FAYE POE Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Choir l,25 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Sophoteers5 Pep Board 25 Var. Speedball 25 Var. Softball 25 Gym Leader 25 Serviteers5 German Club 35 Resegis5 College Club. BETTY VICTORIA POINDEXTER Language Course: Sophoteers: Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 German Club 3,45 National Essay Anthology I5 Nurse's Room Page 3,45 Intramural Sports I,3,45 Red Cross Rep. 45 National Honor Society 4. ALTHA ELAINE POTEETE Commercial Course: Sophoteers5 Volleyball 35 C. H. Band I5 C. H. Choir l,25 Serviteers5 Nurse's Room Page 3. NANCY LOU PUTNAM Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Thespians I5 G.A.A. I,2,3,4, Council 3,45 Pep Board 35 Jr. Red Cross Rep.5 Bowlina, sec. 3,45 Gym leader 25 Officials' Club I,25 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Basketball Var. 3,45 Softball Var. 2,3,4. JAMES CLYDE REAVIS JR. gfrgeral Course: Football 3,4, Jr. Var. 3, Var, 45 Track 3,45 Monogram u . DOUGLAS MANUAL REDMAN General Course: Track I5 Band Club 45 Chemistry Club 45 Art Club 3,4. JANE HENSON REICH Commercial Course: Y-Teens 3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Hall Monitor 45 Band l,2,35 Intramural Sports C. H. I5 Varsity Sports C. H. 2,35 Cheerleader C. H. 4. KATHARINE REBECCA REICH Language Course: Sec. of Student Council 35 Senior Marshal 35 Senior Executive Committee5 Dancing Boots 3,45 G.A.A. I,2,3,4, Council 2,3,4, v-pres. 45 German Club 3,4, treas. 45 Hall Monitor 2,45 College Club5 Resegis5 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Service Clubs 2,35 Gym Leaders' Club 2,45 Intra- mural Sports I,2,3,45 National Honor Society 4. MARY SUE RETTINGER Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Bible Club I5 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Var. Speedball 35 Var. Softball 45 Hall Monitor 2,45 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 College Club5 Resegis. GAIL WILLIAMS RHOADES General Course: JOHN ROBERT RHUDY Language Course: Football 2,4, Jr. Var. 2, Var. 45 Var. Basketball Mgr. 3,45 Track 3,45 Key Club 3,45 Hi-Y 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Monogram Club 45 French Club 3, Treas. 35 Football Homecoming Escort 35 DeMolay 2,3,45 Marching Band I,25 Instrumental Music Club I,2,3,4. RONALD EARL RICE JR. Mathematics Course: Math Club 4. JOHN FREDRICK RICHARDSON Language Course: Marching Band I,2,4, Council 45 Orchestra 45 French Club 3,45 Baseball Manager I5 Concert Band 3,4. MARGARET CRAVER RICHARDSON Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Pep Board 2,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Intra- lrnulag Sports l,2,35 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 Officials' CLI . JANE ALICE ROBERTS Scientific Course: Davie County High School I5 Marching Band l,2,3,45 Con- cert Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 2,45 Instrumental Music Club 25 Dramatics 3,45 I?-Teens 35 College Club5 Office Page 3,45 Receptionist 45 German Club 3,45 esegis. JARED BREECE ROBERTS Industrial Arts Course: Bible Club 3. CAROLYN ANNE ROBERTSON Language Course: Dancing Boots 2,3,45 Y-Teens I,3,45 G.A.A. l,2,35 Servi- teir? Resegis5 College Club5 French Club l,25 Office Page 25 Intramurals CLYDE WILSON ROBINSON JR. Mathematics Course: Chapel Hill High School I5 Marching Band 2,3,45 Con- cert Band 3,45 Orchestra 45 Rebops 45 French Club 35 Track 2,3,4. ALICE ROGAN Language Course: G.A.A. 2,3,4, Council 3,45 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Var. Speedball 3,45 Var. Softball 2,3,45 Girls' Chorus I,25 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Hall gwllsrgifgr 45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 Officials Club MARGARET ANN ROGAN Language Course: G.A.A. I,2,3,4, Council 4, Mgr. 45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 l lff0mUIj0l SDOTTS l,2,3,45 Var. speedball 3,45 Var. Softball 2,3,45 Chorus l,25 Officials Club l,2,3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 45 Hall Monitor 4. ZARITA JENNIE ROGERS Language Course: Y-Teens I,2,4 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 Instru- mental Music Club I,45 Marching Band 3,45 Concert Band 3,45 Mixed Chorus 45 Jr. Symphony 2,35 Orchestra I,3,4, sec. 45 College Club5 Jr. Red Cross Rep. I. CARMELO ALBERTO RUBIO General Course: Cathedral School, Havana, Cuba l,2,35 Spanish Club 45 Marching Band 35 Key Club Follies 35 Concert Band 3. JOHN ALFRED SAMUEL glaighimatics Course: Bible Club 3,45 Football 3,45 Track 3,45 Monogram u . LINDA DIANNE SANDERS Social Studies Course: C. H. Cheerleader 3,4, chief 45 C. H. Var. basket- ball 2,3,45 C. H. Var. Softball 2,3,45 C. H. Var. Volleyball 2,3,45 C. H. Monogram Club 2,3,4, sec. 45 College Club5 C. H, Tennis 2,3,45 Hall Monitor 3,4. JANE EVA SAPP Mathematics Course: Hanes High School I,25 Dramatics I,25 Jr. Red Cross Rep. I,2, sec, 25 Latin Club 25 Y-Teens I,2,45 Hanes High Rada 25 Pine Whispers 3,45 Block and Gold 3,4, Jr. editor 3, co-editor 45 Quill and Scioll 3,4, v-pres. 45 Resegis5 College Club5 German Club 45 Hall Monitor KATHLEEN PEARL SAPP Language Course: Y-Teens I,25 German Club 3,45 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 College Club5 Gym Leaders I,25 G.A.A. 2,3,4, council 35 Var. Tennis 2,3,45 Var. Speedball I5 Pine Whispers staff, assist. editor 3, editor 45 Black and Gold staff copy editor 45 Quill and Scroll 3, pres. 45 National Honor Society 4. HENRY CHARLES SAPPINGTON JR. Scientific Course: Chemistry Club 35 Science Club 45 German Club 45 Jr. Engineers' Club I,2. LYNDA MAE SAWYER General Course: East Mechlenburg High School, Charlotte, N. C. 1,25 College Club5 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Serviteers5 G.A.A.5 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 45 Sophoteers5 Resegis5 Future Teachers of America 25 Intramural Sports 2,3,4. BRUCE RANDOLPH SCHILLER Scientific Course: Baseball I,2,3,4, Jr. High I5 Jr. Var. 2,3, Var. 45 Football I, Jr. High5 DeMolay l,2,3,45 Science Club l,2,3,45 Golf 45 Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Basketball I5 Freshman Bays' Club5 Spanish Club 2,3. GEORGE PATTON SCHIMMECK General Course: German Club 2,3. WILLIAM JENNINGS SCOTT JR. Scientific Course: Science Club I5 Physical Fitness Club 25 Art Club 4. JOHN ANTHONY SHAFFNER Scientific Course: Physical Fitness Club I5 Freshman Boys' Club5 Football I5 Art Club 45 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Baseball I5 S.S.C. 2,3,45 Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee 35 Homecoming Escort 2,45 Spanish Club 35 Pep Board 35 Track I5 Jr, Red Cross Rep. l,2. ROBERT CHRISTOPHER SHAFFNER Scientific Course: S.S.C. l,2,3,45 Football I,4, Jr. High I, Var. 45 Hall Monitor 3,45 Golf team 3,4, Var. 3,45 Track 2,3,45 Jr.-Sr. Dance Commit- tee5 Monogram Club 45 Freshman Boys' Club5 Basketball I5 Baseball I5 Pep Board I5 Homecoming Escort I,2,35 Physical Fitness Club l,2,35 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2,3. JOSEPH H. SHAPIRO Academic Course: North Miami High School l,2,35 Track 35 Science Club 35 Basketball 2,3. ' 145 . D. Senior JANE CAROL SHIELDS Language Course: Holl Monitor I5 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Council 45 Football Spon- SOV 32 Ff9r1CI'l Club 3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 lntramurol Sports l,2,3,45 Var. Speedball l,2,3,4, co-captain 45 Var. Basketball 2,3,45 Var. Softball 25 National Honor Society 4. ARTHUR GARY SHORE Scientific Course: Photography Club I. EMILY ASHTON SIEWERS Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,4, sec. 25 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 German Club 3,4, pres. 3, treas. 45 College Club5 Resegis5 Dancing Boots 2,3,45 Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee 35- Hall Monitor i,25 Pep Board 2,35 House of Rep. I. MEREL ANN SILVERMAN Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,4, treas. 35 Hall Monitor 25 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 National Honor Society 3,45 French Club 3,45 College Club5 Resegis5 Bowling 35 Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee 35 Rainbow 2,3,4. CYNTHIA JEANETTE SIMMONS Scientific Course: Canton High School, Canton, North Caroline I5 Pep Board I,35 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 25 Art Club l,2,3, treas. 25 Service Clubs l,2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 French Club 3,45 Dramatics Club 25 Officials Club 2,3,45 Gym Leaders 2,3,45 College Club5 Intramural Sports 2,3,45 Softball Vor. 2,35 Hall Monitor l,2,3. LUCIA ELIZABETH SIMPSON Language Course: Girls' Chorus i,25 Mixed Choir 25 Ancient History Club 25 Pep Board 35 Art Club 35 French Club 3,4, vice-pres. 45 Resegis5 College Club5 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 45 National Honor Society 4. LINDA LORA SIMS Mathematics Courset French Club i,25 Orchestra I5 Gym Leader I5 Danc- ing Boots 2,3,45 Bowling Team 2,3,45 Hall Monitor 35 Homecoming Spon- sor 35 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 Pep Board 4. CAROLYN ANN SMITH Language Course: G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 lntromurol Sports I,2, 3,45 Hall Monitor 25 Office Page 2,3,45 French Club 3,45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis Rainbow. EDWARD LEONIDAS SMITH JR. Math and Science Course: Elon College High School i,25 Chemistry Club 35 Science Club 45 German Club 3,45 Band 3,45 Orchestra 3,45 National Honor WILLIAM HENDERSON SMITH JR. Scientific Course: Photography Club I5 Physical Fitness Club 25 Gun Club 3,4, treas.5 German Club 3,45 Football Escort 4. DIANNE SMITHDEAL Language Course: Pep Board 2,4, Co-Chairman 45 Jr.-Var. Cheerleader 35 Y-Teens I,25 Hall Monitor 45 Football Sponsor 25 lntromural Sports l,2,3,45 Resegis5 College Club5 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 Library Staff 35 Social Chair- man 35 Freshman Maiorette. PAMELA ANN SMITHDEAL Language Course: Y-Teens i,3,45 French Club 3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Recsegis5 College Club5 Intramural Sports I,2,3,4. ANITA MARILYN SMITHERS General Course: Gray High School 35 Reynolds Glee Club I,35 G.A.A. 25 Gym Leader I,2,45 College Club 45 Resegis 45 Intramural Sports I,25 Mixed Chorus 45 Vor. Softball 2. HORACE VICTOR SMOTHERS JR. Industrial Arts Course: Football I,45 Baseball I,4, BARRY ALEXANDER SNYDER Mathematics Course: French Club 2,35 Rebops I,2,35 Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Basket- ball 2,3,45 Concert Bond 25 Jr. Var. Football 35 Orchestra I,2,35 Freshman Boys' Club5 Baseball 2,3,4, Jr. Var. 2,3, Var, 45 Marching Band I,25 Gun Club 45 Instrumental Music Club i,25 Winston-Salem Junior Symphony 25 Physical Fitness Club 35 Hall Monitor 4. BEVERLY ROSE SNYDER Language Course: Southwest Forsyth l-ligh School I,2,35 Y-Teens I,25 intra- mural Basketball l,25 Sociology Club 35 Bulletin Board Committee 25 Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee5 Political Campaign Manager 25 Debating Club 4. JIMMY WOODROW SNYDER General Course: Track 2,3,45 Monogram Club 3,4. CHERYL LYNN SPEARMAN Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,4, group captain 25 Dancing Boots 2,35 G.A.A. 3,45 French Club 3,45 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 Dramotics Club5 Resegis5 College Club5 Intramural Sports I,2,3,4. BILLY GENE SPENCER Mathematics Course: S.S.C. 3,45 C. H. Football l,2,3,4, captain 4: C. H. Basketball I 2,3,45 C. H. Baseball l,2,3,45 C. H. Track 2,35 C. H. Mono- gram Club I,2,3,4, vice-pres. 3,45 C. H. Chorus l,2,3,4, pres. 3,4. , CHARLOTTE ELAINE SPRINKLE Language Course: Salem Academy I5 Glee Club I5 Community and World Service Club I5 Sophoteers5 Intramurals I,2,35 Hall Monitor 25 Dromatics Club 35 Jr. Red Cross Rep, 3,45 College Club5 Resegis5 Y-Teens 4. ROBIE DAVID SPRINKLE Language Course: Instrumental Music Club i,25 Marching Band i,25 National Forensic League l,2,3,45 v-pres. 45 Debating Club I,2,35 German Club 3, pres. 35 Boys' Monogram club 3,45 Key Club 3,45 Hi-Y 3,4, sergeont-ot- arms 45 DeMolay 3,45 Jr. Vor. Football 25 Vor. Football 3,45 Var. Track 3,4. MARSHA DIXIE STAFFORD Language Course: Y-Teens I,2,35 G.A.A. l,2,3,4, point recorder 45 College Club5 Resegis5 German Club 3,45 Intramural Sports l,2,3 45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Gym Leader 45 Officials Club 2,3,45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3. PHYLLIS ANNE STALLINGS Language Course: intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Homecom- ing Sponsor 25 French Club 3,45 Resegis5 College Club5 Sophoteers5 Servi- teers5 House of Rep. I5 Pep Board 25 Jr. Red Cross Rep I5 Gym Leader's Club I,2,35 G.A.A. l,2,3. Society 3,4. 146 irectory WILLIAM AGURS STARBUCK JR. Language Course: Hi-Y l,2,3 45 Chemistry Club 35 German Club 3,45 Marching Bond 45 Ushers Club 45 Science Club 4. JOHN WILLIAM STATON Scientific Course: Math Club I5 Football I,2,4, Jr. Var. I,2, Var. 45 Chemistry Club 35 Physical Fitness Club 25 Monogrom'Club 4. WILBUR REID STATON JR. Scientific Course: Photography Club I,4. ANNE STEELE Language Course: Salem Academy I, House of Rep. 25 Y-Teens I,2,35 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Vor. Basketball 35 Pep Board 3,45 Senior Marshal 35 Jr. Var. Cheerleader 35 Cheerleader 45 Senior Hi-Y Sponsor 45 Basketball Sponsor 35 Football Sponsor 3,45 Senior Class Secretary5 Teenage-Council 4. JOHN PHILLIPS STEVENSON JR. Scientific Course: Hargrove Military Academy I5 French Club I,25 Program Chairman 45 Art Club 35 Thespian Club 3,45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Scribblers Club 45 Chemistry Club 45 Ushers Club 4. JOHN TALMAGE STEWART General Course: Northwest High School I5 Villa Marie Anna 25 Hargrove Military Academy 35 Mixed Chorus 45 Gun Club 4. JOHNNIE BRIAN STEWART Mathematics Course: Photographers Club 25 Ushers Club 2,35 Science Club 2 35 Jr. Var. Football 35 Var. 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Track 4. LYNDELL LEE STEWART Language Course: Girls Chorus I,2,35 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Art Club l,2,3, treas. 35 Bible Club I,25 Intramural Sports I,25 All-American City Chorus 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 College Club5 Resegis5 Officials Club 2. GEORGE ARTHUR STOCKTON III Scientific Course: Science Club l,2,3,45 Science Fair i,25 Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Ushers Club 4. LOUISE SIEWERS STOKES Language Course: G.A.A. I,2 3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,4, treas. 25 Resegis5 Col- leoe Club5 German Club 3,45 Officials Club l,2,3,45 Serviteers5 I-loll Monitor l,2,3,45 Colorguord I,4, Alternate 35 Sophoteers 25 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2. STEPHEN DENHAM STROUPE Language Course: Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Science Club 3,45 German Club 3,45 March- ing Band I 2,3,45 Orchestra 2,35 Scribblers Club 25 National Honor Society 4. ROBERT WRIGHT SUGG Mathematics Course: Football, Jr. High I, Var. 2,3,45 Track l,2,3,45 Basket- ball I,25 Choir l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4, Manager 3, pres. 45 Mono- aram Club l,2,3 45 Physical Fitness Club i,25 Science Club I5 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Hall Monitor I,25 Pep Board I,2,35 Jr, Red Cross Rep. I,25 Ushers Club l,2,3. STEPHEN DAVID SULKIN Lonauaae Course: Hi-Y 2,3,45 French Club 3,45 Chemistry Club 35. Scrib- bler's Club l,2,3, treas. I5 Marching Band I,25 National l-lonor Society 4. ROBERT BEAN SUTTON JR. Languaae Course: Hi-Y 2,3,45 Basketball5 German Club 3,4, treas. 35 Physical Fitness Club I,2g Freshman Boys' Club5 Sophomore Boys' Club. ELIZABETH BAUGHAN SWAIM Commercial Course: Bible Club l,2,3,45 Quiz team 35 Chorus I5 Y-Teens 25 Serviteers5 College Club. MARY ANN CHAMBERS SWANEY Lanouage Course: Pep Board 45 Cheerleader 45 Y-TeensAI,2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Intramural Sports I,2,35 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 French Clue i,25 Library Staff 35 Homecoming Sponsor 4. FLORENCE JUDITH TATE Language Course: Chorus I5 Sophoteers5 Nurse's Room Page 35 Scribblers Club 3,45 Library Page 45 Spanish Club 45 Serviteers5 Resegis. LINNEY CRAIG THOMAS Language Course: Bible Club I5 intramural Sports I5 Officials Club 25 Art Club 2,3 45 French Club 35 Y-Teens 45 College Club5 Chorus I,2. MARTHA THOMAS Language Course: Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 Y-Teens l,2,3, l.C.C. 25 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 35 Library Staff 45 Gym Leaders Club 25 Intramural Sports I,2,35 Dancing Boots 2,3,45 Maiorette 3,45 Football Sponsor 4. THOMAS SPRUILL THORNTON JR. Scientific Course: I-li-Y l,2,3,45 Basketbell 2,3,45 Tennis l,2,3,45 Jr, Var. I, Var, 2,3,45 Basketball i,25 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Freshman Boys' Club5 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Debating Club 45 Science Club I,25 Physical Fitness Club I,25 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2. RONNIE CARLTON TILLOTSON Mathematics Course: Marching Band I,2,35 Orchestra i,25 instrumental Music Club I,2,35 Baseball I5 Concert Band 3. CAROLYN TODD Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,4, pres, 25 delegate to state convention 25 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers, sec.5 College Club5 Resegis5 French Club 3,4, vice-pres. 3: Football Sponsor 45 Jr. Var, Cheerleader 3, Cheer- leoder 4, Teen-Age Council 45 l-louse of Rep. 2,35 Pep Board 3,45 Senior Executive Committee 45 Treasurer of Senior Class5 National Honor So- ciety 4. KATHLEEN JACKSON TRAYLOR Langauge Course: Y-Teens l,2,3,4, sec. I,35 Rep. to Girls' State5 Dancing Boots 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Senior Executive Committee5 Senior Scribes, Alternote5 Girls' Choir i,25 Mixed Chorus 25 Glee Club 4, chorus- master 45 Pep Board 35 G.A.A. 2,3,4, Council 3,45 Service Clubs 2,3,45 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Hall Monitor 4. HENRY RUFUS TRIPLETT Industrial Arts Course: Band l,2. Senior Directory RONALD GRAY TRIVETTE General Course: Football I5 Art Club I. MARGARET ELIZABETH TROTTER Language Course: Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 G.A.A. 253,45 College Club5 Library Staff 45 Receptionist 25 Y-Teens I,2,3,45 treas. 35 Intramural Sports I,2,3,45 German Club 3,45 Dramatics Club I5 Resegis. SAM WHITFIELD TURNER III College Preparatory: Myrtle Beach High School l,2,3, VIRGINIA DIANN TURNER Language Course: 4Williams High School, Burlington 2,35 Y-Teens I45 College Club5 Resegis5 Hall Monitor 45 Orchestra I5 Intramural Sports l,45 Freshman Majorette. , CAROLYN ELIZABETH VAUGHN Mathematics Course: House of Rep. I5 Y-Teens I,2,3,45 Jr. Red Cross 35 Sophoteers5 Bowling 2,35 Serviteers5 French Club 35 College Club5 Resegis. CELUA ELIZABETH VAUGHN Language Course: C.H. Cheerleader 35 C.H. Var. Basketball I,2,3,45 C.H. Var. Softball I,2,3,45 C.H. Var. Volleyball I,2,3,45 C.H. Monogram Club 253,45 C.H. Choir I 2,3,45 C.H. Tennis 2,3,45 Chorus 2,45 Sophoteers5 Serv- iteers5 College Club. CHARLES EDGAR VEITCH JR. Mathematics Course: Football I,2, Var. 3,45 Key Club 45 Monogram Club 45 Hi-Y I,2,3,45 Physical Fitness Club l,25 Chemistry Club 35 German Club 35 Hall Monitor 45 Freshman Boys' Club5 Men's Choir 25 Mixer Chorus 2. JIMMIE RICHARD VESTAL Social Studies: Band I5 Photography Club 2. HARVEY ALLEN WADE Language Course: Photography Club I5 Var. Football 35 Instrumental Music 3,4. WILLIAM CHARLES WALDMAN Scientific Course: Marching Band I,2,3,45 Orchestra I,2,3,45 Rebops l,2,3 45 Piedmont Orchestra 25 Chemistry Club 35 Instrumental Music Club I,2,3,45 DeMolay 2,3,45 German Club 2,35 Tennis Mgr, 3. EDWIN WAYNE WALKER Mathematics Course: Norview High School I5 Track I,2,354, cross-country 35 Dramatics Club 2 35 French Club5 Monogram Club 45 Art Club 4. LINDA KAY WALKER Language Course: Y-Teens I,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus I,2,3,45 Dramatics Club I5 Sophoteers5 Mixed Choir 25 Serviteers5 Hall Monitor 35 College Club5 Rainbow I,2,354. SUSAN LOUISE WALL Language Course: Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 Y-Teens I,2,3,45 G.A.A. 3,45 Intramural Sports I,2,3,45 French Club I525 Gym MARIE LOUISE WALLACE Language Course: Y-Teens I52 3,45 G.A.A, 253545 council 3,45 Officials Club I,2,3,45 Intramural Sports I,2,3,45 Var. Speedball 3,45 Girls Chorus l,25 French Club 3,45 Hall Monitor 3,45 Art Club 35 Red Cross Rep. 45 Service Clubs 2,3545 College Club5 National Honor Society 4. FRANKLIN REID WARREN History Course: S.S.C. I,2,3,45 Football Var. 25354 All-Conference 45 Track I,2,4, State track meet 25 Superlative-Most Athletic5 Physical Fit- ness Club I5 Monogram 2,3,45 Basketball l,25 Freshman Boys' Club5 Band I5 Baseball I5 Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee. LINDA DIANE WAY Language Course: Speedball I5 Y-Teens I,2,3,45 sec. 35 Sophoteers5 Serv- iteers5 French Club 35 College Club5 Resegis5 Hall Monitor 45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 45 Intramural Sports l,2,3. KATHLEEN WELFARE Language Course: Y-Teens I,2,3,4, sec. 2, pres. 3, treas. 45 French Club 354, pres. 45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club I, treas.5 Dancing Boot 3,45 G.A.A. 253,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Intramural Sports I,2,3,45 House of Rep. 45 Rep. from House to Council 45 Nurse's Room Page 25 Guidance Office Page 4. ELIZABETH ANNE WENGER Language Course: Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 Y-Teens I,2,3,45 G.A.A. I,2,3,45 Resegis5 Intramural Sports l,25 Office Page 3,45 Art Club 45 College Club. CARTER DELTON WEST Mathematics Course: Northwest High School l,2,35 Basketball l,2,35 Hi-Y l,2,35 Mixed Chorus 4, manager 4. EDMUND BRUCE WHICKER General Course: Basketball I,2, Jr. High I, Jr. Var. 25 Freshman Boys' Club5 Marching Band I5 Photography Club 25 Instrumental Music Club5 Spanish Club 35 History Club 4. CURTIS EUGENE WHISENHUNT Scientific Course: Fork Union Military Academy 2,35 ROTC 2,35 Flying glub 2,35 Sports Club 35 Photography Club I5 History Club 45 Freshman oys' Club. Leader I . JUDY ELIZABETH WHITAKER Home Economics Courset C.H. Var. Softball I,2,3,45 C.H. Var. Basketball 3,45 C.H. Monogram Club 3,45 C.H. Choir I,2,354, v-pres. 3,45 Sewing Club 35 Nurse's Room Page 4. WILLIAM VOGLER WHITE Scientific Course: Hi-Y I,2,3,45 sergeant-at-arms 25 Science Club 25 pres. 25 German Club 2535 Gun Club 35 pres. 35 Football I, Jr. High I5 Hi-Y Basket- ball 25 Track Manager 35 Freshman Boys' Club5 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Homecoming Escort 45 Monogram Club 3,45 Key Club 3,45 Physical Fitness Club l,25 National Honor Society 4. GLENDA LOUISE WHITFIELD Commercial Course: Intramural Sports I525 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College CHARLOTTE HALL WILLIAMS Commercial Course: Bible Club I,2,3,4. Club5 Resegis. FRED DIXON WILLIAMS JR. Mathematics Course: Marching Band I,2,3,45 Concert Band I,2,3,45 ln- strurnental Music Club 2,3,4, treas. 45 Band Council 4. JOHN WESLEY WILLIAMS Industrial Arts Course: KATHERINE VARDELL WILLIAMSON Language Course: Y-Teens I,2,3,45 G.A.A. I,2,3,4, Council 45 Speedball Var, 3545 Tennis Var. 3,45 Basketball Var, 45 Intramural Sports I,2,3,45 Gym Leaders Club 2,3,45 pres. 45 Officials Club 2,3,45 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 Pep Board 25 Art Club 3,4. HENRY NORTON WILLIS Scientific Course: Pres. of Freshman Class5 S.S.C. 253,45 Teenage Council 45 Monogram Club 253545 Basketball I,2,3,4, Var. 3,4, Capt. 45 Tennis 2,3545 Hall Monitor 3,45 Student Council I5 Jr.-Sr. Committee5 Homecoming Escort 3,45 Physical Fitness Club I,2. MARSHALL WARD WILLS Scientific Course: Garner High School, Garner N. C. I5 Broughton High School, Raleigh, N. C, 25 Concert Band 3,45 Concert Orchestra 45 Rebops 3,45 Dramatics Club 3,45 Instrumental Music Club 45 Ushers Club 4. BETTY ANNE WILSON Language Course: Maiorette I,2,3,45 Dancing Boots 2,3,45 Y-Teens I,2,3,45 Intramural Sports I,2,3,45 Hall Monitor 3545 Art Club 25 Sophoteers5 Servi- teers5 College Club5 Resegis5 Football Sponsor 3 45 Superlative-Best Looking 4. MARY MATHILDA WOLFE Language Course: Y-Teens I,3545 Girls' Choir I5 G.A.A. I525 Sophoteers5 Serviteers5 College Club5 Resegis5 Bible Club 45 Nurse's Room Page 45 Intramural Sports I,2,3,45 Tennis 2. ALDEAN WOOD Commercial Course: Bible Club l,2,35 Ushers Club 3. GEORGE CLEVELAND WOOD III Language Course: Football 25 Dramatics Club 35 Art Club 45 Ushers Club 45 Golf Team 4. ' VILIA JOSEPHINE WOOD Language Course: Jr. Red Cross Rep. I5 Scribblers Club I5 Y-Teens l,25 Choir 25 Sophoteers5 Art Club 35 French Club 35 College Club5 Library Page 45 All American City Chorus, soloist 45 Mixed Chorus 4, Librarian 4. CAROLYN JOYCE WOODWARD Language Course: Y-Teens I,2,3,45 G.A.A. I,2,3,45 Intramurals I52 3,45 Hall Monitors 35 Pep Board 35 Sophoteers5 Resegis5 College Club5 Serviteers5 Dargcigig Boots 2,3,45 Masque and Gavel 3,4, vice-pres. 3, sec. 45 French Clu ,4. JOHN WALTER WOOTEN JR. Mathematics Course: Science Club I5 Gun Club 45 Physical Fitness Club 2. PHILLIP WADE WOOTEN Language Course: House of Rep. I5 Tennis Var. l,25 Monogram Club 253,45 S.S.C. 253,45 Senior Executive Committee5 Hall Monitor 4,5 Homecoming Escort 3 4. WALLACE LaVERN WRIGHT Scientific Course: Physical Fitness Club 25 Chemistry Club 35 Photography Club I54, pres. 45 Mixed Chorus 45 All-American City Chorus 45 Black and Gold Staff 4, Photographer5 Pine Whispers Staff 4, Photagraphers5 Track 3. MARY JANE YANDELL Language Course: Y-Teens I,2,3,45 G.A.A. I,2,3,45 Gym Leaders Club 45 Officials Club 2,3,45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3,45 Intramural Sports I,2,3,4, Var. 45 College Club5 Resegis5 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 Dancing Boots alt. 35 French Club I,2 Orchestra I5 Spanish Club 3, GEORGE CARR YARBROUGH III Language Course: French Club 3,4. MILDRED VIRGINIA YARBROUGH Commercial Course: Southwest High School I5 Intramural Sports I5 Girls' Chorus 25 French Club 25 Jr. Red Cross Rep, 25 Hall Monitor 35 Nurse's Room page 35 Bible Club 45 National Honor Society 4. LINDA RUTH YOUNG Language Course: Intramural Sports 2,45 Scribblers' Club I,35 Sophoteers5 College Club5 Spanish Club 45 sec.5 Resegis5 Library Staff 455 Girls' Chorus l,25 Mixed Choir 25 All-American City Choir 35 Y-Teens I,254. SARAH LOU YOUNG Language Course: Chorus l,2,35 Choir 25 G.A.A, I,2,3,45 Office Page 35 Serviteers5 Sophoteers5 German Club 3,45 Hall Monitor 45 Resegis5 College Club5 Intramural Sports I,2,35 National Honor Society 4. HAROLD DAVID YOUNTZ General Course: House of Rep. 25 Football I,2,3,4, var. 45 Monogram Club 45 Art Club 3,4, sec. 35 Track 35 Baseball 3,45 Instrumental Music Club 25 Physical Fitness l,2,3. MILTON HERSH ZAUBER Language Course: Hi-Y I,2,354, council l,2,4, Chaplain 45 Key Club 3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Var. Football Manager 354, Head Manager 45 Fresh- man Boys' Club5 Sophomore Boys' Club5 Golf 3,45 Ushers Club 3,45 Hi-Y Basketball 2,3,45 Gun Club 3. 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