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

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Forsyth County Public Library rt ina Collection 3ST ia iy f od | . Fifth Street aa Seidl | es oe eet ae c 4 nas 3 SANE wt. Bray ea we maya hy “3; bods es 3 ‘ —Bunner the friend “of sun. and’ sky; the flag. of breezes .free; The ‘shaft of beauty towering high; He plants.a home to heaven anigh.”’ He plants He plants fr. Y oO —_ —- O Y = 2 oO O a ei Cc 2 QO. oO minal wo © Oo U oO = BLACK AND GOLD Co-Editors Judy White Susan Brewer Senior Editors Jean Brown Nancy Robinson Junior Editors Joan Shore Shirley Pfaff Sophomore-Faculty Editors Dinah Little Nora Lauerman Script Writers Jeff Farran Beth Kirsch Photographers Tom Ward Fred Wiegold Langston Boyles John Middleton Bill Mickey Sponsor Mrs. Janice Owings We, the class of 1964, approach our grad- F Orewor d uation with full recognition of the significance of our last, eventful year at Reynolds High School. Here we have learned the meaning of personal responsibility, of the power of knowledge, and here we have laid the foun- dation for a solid sense of values with which to face the life we now have before us. We, the editors, proudly present to you, the students, the 1964 Black and Gold in the hope that it will bring pleasant memories to you in the years to come. Through the use of trees, our theme, we have shown the many aspects of student life at Reynolds. The lofty pine symbolizes the high academic achieve- ments; the maple, with its multi-colored leaves, represents the variety of clubs; the strong oak, the extended athletic program; and the magnolia, the lovely Black and Gold queen. The year which has passed has left us with a deeper realization of the necessity for cooperation between individuals and among nations. This spirit of cooperation has long been an ideal of our school, and we, the edi- tors, wish to present this yearbook as a sym- bol of this spirit, which has inspired our class in the past, and which, being so firm in pur- HUNTER PUBLISHING CO.) fo ee Printer i | | SANE: saa tielen Saat Sole pose, will remain with each of us throughout WARNER-REMBRANDT ................. Portraits the future. Summer is a carefree time when students enjoy picnics, extra spending money, and the family car. Sunburn and sand and surf . . . but, ah, the daily cheerleading and dancing boot practices occupy much of the girls’ time. Early morning scrimmages found the boys eagerly trying to make it a victory: year ... But fall... Remember the traditional gatherings on the landing? and the exchanging of schedule cards? and the glance toward the clock as the first prayer bell rang? “3 iii : The sophomores came here expecting it to be dif- ferent, but found that it wasn’t so strange after all. There was the everyday trip to the locker, the con- fusion as to where room 111 was, and the annual trek to the 4th floor. Early Autumn reflects the many phases of School Life School spirit exploded during football season All of the tension of note-taking quickly turned to patriotism at our first football game of the season. Our boys made homecoming really a day to celebrate. Mrs. Spencer’s homeroom won first place in the bulletin board contest, but the excitement did not fully burst until the parade initiated the event. Cheer- leaders kept our spirit high until, at last, the suspense was broken when the queen was crowned. The reign- ing queen and the whole student body looked with pride as the boys walked off with another demon victory DOUBLE, QOUBLE TOIL AND TROUBLE : FIRE BURN AND EAGLES BUBgiai All good things must come to an end, so back to classes and a reminder that this is a scholarly sea- son. Nights found ambitious students studying for their first big tests of the year ... All of these fond memories were recollected as the journalism students passed out the first issue of the Pine Whispers .. . The Black and Gold staff was deeply indebted to Mr. Charles Talton for taking the seemingly un- limited group pictures. Everyone agreed that this year had started with a wonderful air of animation but seniors turned with a serious expression toward ies 4948 eS, ee Sg A jf iors turned toward college Thoughts of sen 10 1] college boards. All of the hard work and service paid off as the Brevard Hoover Chapter of the Na- tional Honor Society inducted new members . . . Key Clubbers put up the star to usher in the Christmas season—and then two glorious weeks of vacation... New Year’s Day brought many resolutions and plans for the coming year . . . Exams came and students reluctantly spent their four snow days studying .. . Our wrestling team was on the ball and the basket- ball team certainly earned their well-deserved name. Snow and the cold brisk air was escorted out with the thawing, and then the warmth and cheerfulness of spring entered. Sunshine ... . and rain . . . and plans for the long-awaited trip to the golden sands of the beach. ... The track team broke the string for another victory to mark on the records . . . Baseball was played with enthusiasm and our boys showed the RJR good sportsmanship .. . Twirp Dance came and the girls could be chivalrous for one night as they played chauffeur and chief provider . . . To the upperclassmen the Junior-Senior Prom will be rem- inisced with sweet memories . . . School was nearing its close and the happy day of the senior picnic fincllvyseanie:aeene | | , Ze) Cc ® © + O E =a oS ” c Ls oe —— s Oy, ' ££ as Boo ee (1) ae wei fe an Peres the ESO (or iy 2a ox = Oo H— CL = a One 00 SLo 13 Board of Education Standing: Dr. Franklin R. Shirley, William M. Knott, Jr., Clyde G. Mrs. G. G. Young, Dr. Lillian B. Lewis, Roy Ray, Chairman; Mrs. Barber, Jr., Richard C. Erwin, Carl Russell, Boyd Idol. Seated: Amy Heidbreder, Whitfield B. East, Jr. Consolidated School Administrative Staff Standing: Leo Morgan, Assistant Superintendent; Robert Blevins, Johnston, Assistant Superintendent. Seated: Ned R. Smith, Asso- Assistant Superintendent; C. T. Leinbach, Jr., Comptroller; Eugene ciate Superintendent; Marvin Ward, Superintendent; Raymond Sarbaugh, Associate Superintendent. 14 ————————— ee To many students, Mr. Kelly is a great coach; to thers he is a fine teacher, but to all his students he s a friend who is never too busy to help with a yroblem, to say hello, laugh at a friendly joke or per- 1aps tell one himself. Generous with a smile and inderstanding of others, Mr. Kelly has made a place or himself among Reynolds students and teachers. Jniting two powerful forces, a sharp mind and a jenial disposition, this teacher is able to assume full esponsibility for tasks laid before him. While he is irst and foremost a teacher, he is also a coach and oves sports, especially those involving the sea. Mr. celly will long be remembered by seniors for his ousing speeches at pep rallies. Because you are ielper, teacher, and friend to us, Mr. Kelly, we, he senior class, dedicate to you this edition of the slack and Gold. Setting the run-down on ther teams ese 8b 15 We Commend You- Mr. Don Kelly Always willing to give advice Teaching students the history of our country Classes The school is the center of student life aiming at one purpose: to prepare for the future by establishing friendships and utilizing leisure time. Faculty members guide students in their work Mr. John Tandy, B.A., M.E. Mr. Tandy, a former teacher and coach at Reynolds, directs the over-all administration of the school. Curriculum planning, discipline problems, and general assignments comprise just a few of Mr. Tandy’s many duties as principal. Raion Mr. Robert Deaton, B.S., M.S. Serving as assistant principal, Mr. Deaton assumes the responsibility for the supervision of care and maintenance, audio-visual materials, lunch permits, and tardies. Mr. Deaton also checks on athletic eligibility of all school team members. AHL i 4 UA am 2 mn Miss Mary Jane Baker, B.A., M.E. Conferring with parents, preparing college transcripts, supervising testing of sophomores, juniors, and seniors, and registering new students keeps Miss Baker busy. She also registers sophomores for their junior year. Miss Janie Weaver, B.A. Preparing college trans- cripts and giving information and advice on scholar- ships occupy much of Miss Weaver’s time. She also visits out-of-state colleges and meets with college officials. Mrs. Mae McCuen, Secretary Filing, typing, and answering the phone in the office, Mrs. McCuen, assistant secretary, does not have to look far to find things to occupy her time. Mrs. Betty Thompson, Secretary Aside from attending to innumerable duties in the office, Mrs. Thompson is cashier, bookkeeper, and secretary to Mr. Tandy. Her smallest tasks can be the most important. 18 Science Department Mrs. Catherine Steelman, B.S., M.E. Mrs. Steelman, who teaches Advanced Placement Biology as well as the first year course, is always willing to identify strange objects found in dissection work. Miss Mataline Collette, B.A., M.E. In addition to being head of the Science Department and teaching chemistry, Miss Collette serves as co-sponsor of the National Honor Society. collecting biological Mr. Franklin Edwards, B.S. A newcomer to Reynolds, but at “home with such instruments as the bioscope, Mr. Edwards shares ‘his Knowledge of the world of science with his biology and jepermistry students. Mr. Louie Joe Strickland, B.A. After creating charts on the blackboard, Mr. Strickland, biology teacher, points out the anatomy of lower- class plants and animals to _ his students. ceramics, a Mrs. Margaret Pettyjohn, B.S. No, it’s not kindergarten. It’s Mrs. Pettyjohn’s physics class. She uses tangible objects to explain abstract principles. 19 Mrs. Ardena Craver, B.A., B.S. As head of the Home Economics Department, Mrs. Craver displays unlimited talents with a sewing machine. She is also an expert in cooking, decorating, and household arts. Mr. William Webster, B.S., M.E. Often seen in unusual places after school, specimens or biology teacher and track coach, shows a snake to his students. conducting field trips, Mr. Webster, Mr. Norfleet Jarrell, B.S. After a day of explaining the wonders of science to his students, Mr. Jarrell, sponsor of the Science and Photography Service Clubs, finds relaxation in his hobby of English Department Mrs. Jewell Collier, B.A. This typical scene of Mrs. Collier and a sopho- more literature book tells a story of its own. Mrs. Collier also teaches French and sponsors the Red Cross. Miss Hazel Stephenson, B.A., M.A. As head of the department and as a senior English teacher, Miss Stephenson sees that Reynolds students are well prepared for college English. Miss Lucille Edwards, B.A. With energy and enthusiasm, Miss Edwards clearly traces the various trends in English Literature for a senior English class. Mrs. Mae Thornton, B.A., M.A. Mrs. Thornton, teacher of junior English, encourages the use of imagination in doing book covers. Here, she points to some for parallel. Mrs. Martha Mitchell, B.A. Mrs. Mitchell, pointing to the Rorschach ink blot test, teaches English and psychology, and runs the language lab. She enjoys gardening, reading, and bridge. rie Mrs. Evelyn Garrison, B.A., M.E. Aside from teaching English and Public Speaking, Mrs. Garrison sponsors the Debate Club and spends many long hours coaching the Debate Team for statewide debates. 20 Mr. James Anderson, B.A., M.A. Advanced Place- Miss Lillian Trimble Rhodes, B.A., M.A. Students Mrs. Marjorie Stephenson, B.A. Mrs. Stephenson ment teaching is nothing new to Mr. Anderson of Miss Rhodes, senior English teacher, find that ably serves as Dean of Girls and as a sophomore as he helped develop a similar course. Next to her class is one made interesting by her lectures English teacher. In addition, she is in charge of English, he enjoys music and refinishing furniture. on modern-day happenings and her ability to the Nurse’s Room. suggest good reading in varied areas. Mrs. Julia Ebert, B.A. Teaching high school students English is not unlike climbing Mt. Everest, but Mrs. Ebert always meets this chal- lenge and wins her students with a thorough explanation and a smile. Mrs. Cecile Harriman, B.A., M.A. After a day of teaching junior English, Mrs. Harriman, a member of a teacher’s sorority, the A.D.K., likes to go home to her family and a bridge game. Miss Martha McBrayer, B.A. Pointing out the correct form for writing, along with teaching grammar and literature for sophomore and junior English, Miss McBrayer sponsors the N.F.L. and enjoys golfing. Miss Elizabeth Kapp, B.A. Calling attention to home- work assignments is one of Miss Kapp’s duties as junior English and accelerated junior English teacher. Second period finds her in the office contacting absentees. Pete WHISPERS Mrs. Janice Owings, B.A., M.A. Besides supervising the ever-busy journalism students in their work on the Black and Gold and the Pine Whispers, Mrs Owings teaches sophomore English, including the accelerated group. saan” ESP ABA GE Mrs. Annie Preston Fearrington, B.A., M.A. Mrs. Fearrington, sponsor of the French National Honor Society and of the Sophomore class, holds a favorite keepsake, a china sabot made in Quimper. Mrs. Elsa Hampton, B.A. Whether teaching or sponsoring the Spanish Club, Mrs. Hampton, a native of Cuba, is always willing to lend a helping hand to her students. Mrs. Margaret McDermott, B.M., M.A. Mrs. McDermott points to Rome from whence the Latin language, which she teaches, originated. She sponsors the Senior class and had the honor of teaching at the Governor’s School last summer. Miss Julia Summerall, B.A. Miss Summerall, an energetic Latin and Spanish teacher, discusses, after visiting Chile last summer, the geography and the colorful history of the people. Miss Mary Martin, B.A. During her recent visit to Rome, Miss Martin purchased many souvenirs like the pictures displayed above. She teaches Latin and is co-sponsor of the National Honor Society. Mrs. Eiieen Hepler, B.A. Frau Hepler, as she is called by her students, enriches her classes with audio-visual aids and discussion of her summers in Germany. | . f Sec, Miss Jeanette McDonald, B.A. While teaching French 1, Il, and Ill, Miss Mrs. Mary Green, B.A. ‘Put a little bit of life into it,” might be the McDonald finds the language lab a necessary help in oral practice. motto borne out by Mrs. Green as she shows her Latin class various pictures from Italy and Rome. Physical Education Department Mr. Herman Bryson, B.S., M.A. Mr. Bryson, head of the boy’s athletic department, checks student lockers. Not oniy does he teach athletics, but he also helps boys to become more responsible citizens. Mr. Ray Whitley, B.A. A “smashing success’’ at R.J.R.—not only with classes, but with varsity sports as well, our coach leads us on to victory. Mrs. Violet Nichols, B.S. Because she is a physical education teacher, G.A.A. sponsor, and varsity sports coach, all rolled into one, Mrs. Nichols rarely has a spare moment. Mrs. Tewannah Bradley, B.S. After a day of teaching physical education and assisting with extracurricular sports, Mrs. Bradley relaxes with a good book or favorite record. 23 History Department Mrs. Mary Pearce, B.A. Teaching World and American history keeps Mrs. Pearce busy, but when she finds a quiet moment, she likes to read a good book. Mrs. Hazel Flack, B.A. Mrs. Flack teaches American history. Students find her lectures both stimulating and informative in that they cover much material not included in the text. Miss Irene D’Mahalis, B.S. Among the many new teachers at Reynolds is Miss D’Mahalis, a talented artist and a well-informed history teacher. adng Sepa 6 Mr. Don Kelly, B.A., M.E. All football players recognize Mr. Kelly as their coach and many students know him as their history teacher. In both capacities, Mr. Kelly pursues his duties willingly and enthusiastically. Mr. Shirley Wilson, B.S., M.E. Coaching the football, swimming, and golf teams, together with sponsoring the Monogram Club takes much of Mr. Wilson’s time; yet, he is never too busy to counsel his contempoary history and psychology students. Mr. McLean Mitchell, B.S., M.A. Mr. Mitchell teaches Advanced Placement World History, a course in the Arts and Humanities, and American history, and still finds time to sponsor the Key Club. 24 Mr. Ronald Goins, B.S. Pausing a moment to Miss Annie Graham Caldwell, B.A., B.S. As spon- Mr. Doug Crater, B.S. Do history, football, and collect his thoughts, Mr. Goins prepares for a class sor of the Cheerleaders and the Pep board, as well wrestling go together? Mr. Carter, coach and in psychology. In addition, he teaches American as an American history teacher, Miss Caldwell is history teacher, seems to think so; he proves it _ History and coaches the swimming team. always willing to lend a helping hand. in the gym and in the classroom. Music Department Mr. Alvin Myerovich, B.M., M.A. Leading string instrumental programs, “idle ensembles and orchestras, Mr. Myerovich hopes to develop a 7 inston-Sal E t i | i | : F Be pa | on-Salem Forsyth County School orchestra with Reynolds as its nucleus Mr LaRue Epler EB STEM At Ach bondtcrcciomandamusictin structor, Mr. Epler is always searching for new and interesting music. He also offers advice to the Dancing Boots. Miss Gloria Houston, B.A. Directing a portion of the school music program as chorus instructor and fine arts teacher, Miss Houston commences to lead her class in a chapel rehearsal. 25 Mathematics Department Mrs. Lucinda Moser, B.A. Enjoyment can be found in your own backyard, according to Mrs. Moser, math teacher and Math Club sponsor, who enjoys working with flowers—and trig functions. Mrs. Sarah Frost, B.A., M.A. Along with heading the Math Depart- ment and teaching higher mathematics, Mrs. Frost is one of the sponsors of the Student Council. Here, she is discussing trigonom- etry. sliver sceninancennnnte ett Mrs. Madeline Grogan, B.A. Two positive numbers added to- gether become a plus. In Mrs. Grogran’s algebra classes her teaching and attentive students add together to become A ‘s and smiles on happy faces. Mrs. Caroline Spencer, B.S. Mrs. Spencer, sponsor of the Caduceus Club and sid for the College Club, explains to a confused student an Algebra problem. She also teaches Plane Geometry. Mr. K. M. Peters, B.A. For many years Mr. Peters has brought the subtleties and complexities of geometry and algebra closer to the minds of students at Reynolds. sion Mrs. Katherine Reich, B.A. Always busy with solving equa- tions and constructing triangles, Mrs. Reich shows her students some short-cuts. Sponsoring the House Court and attending school athletic activities have also become part of her busy schedule. 26 Miss Margaret Eason, B.S. Encouraging her students to Mrs. Mary Ann Craft, B.A. As a math teacher and as think for themselves, Miss Eason, Advanced Math teacher, sponsor of the Junior class, Mrs. Craft is active in both follows her own advice by doing much outside research the. extracurricular and educational programs at R.J.R. and parallel reading. Librarians Mr. Rodney Williams, B.S. Fractional equations and Miss Linda Farrar, B.A. Miss FOr p a best - i fe = geometric figures require little effort for Mr. Wil- year at Reynolds, is a very helpful and thoroug Seems Stroupe, B.A aay liams who teaches Algebra |!| and geometry. His algetra and business math teacher. rounded by books on varied subjects and reading levels Mrs. Stroupe en- joys helping students, as well as per- forming the many other duties of a school librarian. friendly, confident smile puts students at ease. Re cansreensacenannentegn Mrs. Elizabeth Sink, B.A., M.A. Active in the library, co-sponsor of the Library Club, and Advanced Placement English teacher, Mrs. Sink helps an interested student with a reference problem. 27 Commercial Department i i i i i i = lara Fitzhugh, B.S. Typing, book- Miss Hazel McKeel, B.A., M.E. Miss McKeel who heads the Mrs. Louise Still, B.A. As if teaching typ Mrs. C i , 5B. ) cominercial department, is responsible for the success of many ing and shorthand are not enough to keep keeping, Business a dey ce aUsines Reynolds students in commercial careers. She is also co-sponsor Mrs. Still busy, she also finds time to read, Law are among the subjects os ie y of the Student Council sew, and garden. Mrs. Fitzhugh. Here, she is pictured help- ing a student line the margins of her paper. Driver Education Mr. Norman Barringer, B.A. Mr. Barringer, who teaches classroom and in-car driving, always has time to tell of his varied experiences with student drivers. Mr. Michael! Pelech, B.A. Trusting his life with anxious, but sincere driving students, Mr. Pelech begins a new day teach- ing Reynolds students how to operate a motor vehicle. Industrial Education Distributive Education Mr. Edwin West Jr., B.S. Distributive education is new at Reynolds this year. Mr. West teaches Business theory and students practice this the- ory by actually working with local business firms. Mr. Clark Taylor, B.S. Mr. Taylor instructs Mr. Jack Driver. students in machine wood working and me- chanical drawing. For relaxation he enjoys phototography and drawing house plans, some of which have been put to use. advanced courses at High Point. While Mr. Driver, shop instruc- tor, spends many hours demonstrating the use of tools and principles of mechanics to his stu- dents, he also enjoys golf and fishing and takes 28 : ete the ie of a: a we had Pam Huband, pres. Soon we shall don our caps ond gowns, oo our ae mater echo through the night, and remember ne wi gh we must ine and _ go in many different directions. As Seniors we are 7 ane for the toe oe we have received as we . ne : We look. wih pride On Our anding i in 1 academics, ‘Sports, ae Spirit r Ful ee we have spent here. Emily Bryant, sec.; Danny Cornelius, treas.; David Stroupe, v.-pres. Mrs. McDermott, sponsor by the memory - _ Auditorium renovation ALFRED GRAY ADAMS LINDSAY BARRETT ADCOX JAMES WORTH BARBARA ANN ALLEN ALDERMAN JR. THOMAS CLAUDE WILLIAM BYRN ALSUP III ALLRED JR. i MARY JANE AMOS JANICE KAYE ANTHONY ROBERT FRANCIS AREY JR. CHARLES EDWARD OLIVIA DEANN ARTON ELIZABETH ALEXANDER ARRINGTON JR. ASHBURN 30 meant outdoor pep rallies BETTIE JEAN “AVERETTE LUCIA GORDON BAGGS STEPHEN CHARLES ASPDEN ALICE PATRICIA AUSTIN “ LUCILE WITHERS BAIR MARJORIE LYNN BAKER 5 AGNEW HUNTER BERT BENNETT BAHNSON | BAHNSON III EDITH BLEVINS BALDWIN HELEN CORNELIA BALDWIN SUSAN LEE BARBER SUSAN LOUISE BARNES 3] Brazilian student, Werner Gliesch, finds U.S. GREGORY MARVAN BARTON GAMMEL D. BATES JR. MARTHA ANN BATES ALTON RAY BEARD JAMES CLARENCE BECK LINDA GAYLE BENNETT JOHN SHEPPARD BENSON III HARRIET ZENA BERNHARD JANE HARRIET BILES SUE ELLEN BILLINGS SHELBY JEAN BINKLEY 32 studies similiar to those in native land SUMNER EMERSON BLOUNT NANCY LOFTON BLACK RANA SHERYL BLACKFORD DAVID LYNN BLALOCK RICHARD H. BOWDEN GRACE KATHERINE DE ERROSS|BOS Wall! MARY CRUMP BOULDIN BOLLINGER JULIAN LANGSTON BOYLES SAMUEL FRANKLIN BOYTE KATHRYN ANN BRANCH DENECIA LYNN BRANDON 33 WILLIAM EDWARD BRASWELL DONALD E. BRITT JR. LYNDA FRANKLIN BROWN KENNETH RADFORD BREEDLOVE EDWARD WILLIAM BROCKHAUSEN JR. MARY MARGARET BROWN 34 LYNN SHERYL BRENNER LINDA ELLEN BROCKWELL PATRICIA SUE BROWN 4 SUSAN WILKINS BREWER CHARLES LESLIE BROWN SHERYL JEAN BROWN 3 f homeroom contests form a collage of homecoming events. VICTORIA JEAN BROWN SHARON MAUREEN BRUCE KENDRA SUE BRUNO EMILY KAREN BRYANT BEVERLY JO BULL PATRICIA DEAN BURKS JEAN RODWELL GEORGE WAYNE BURNS BURNETTE THOMAS EIDSON BUSH JAMES GARLAND BUTNER SUSAN ELIZABETH BUTNER THOMAS STANCIL BYRD JR. 35 Y-teens adopts THOMAS DAVIS CALLOWAY ALEXANDRA ELIZABETH JUDITH ELAINE CANN JR. CAMPBELL WALKER EUGENE CANTRELL DANNY JAMES CAPPS DICKSON MICHAEL CAPPS LOUIE GRAYSON CARTER PAUL’ LESTER GASON RONALD AUSTIN CAUDLE HOWARD BURGESS RICHARD CRAFTON CHAMBERS JR. CHAMBERS MARTHARIOSEY FGHAPBPELL 36 needy family JONATHAN LOWELL CHENEY JERRY WINFIELD CHILTON NANCY JEAN CHRISTIE SHERRY ELIZABETH CHASTAIN CHARLES FRANKLIN CLARY JAMES WIGGINS COAN JR. SIPAINEEY ss, COE SUSAN ELLEN CLARK ad LARRY EUGENE COLLINS BILLIE GRAY COMBS GEORGIA MARIE CONRAD il CARMA KAY COLLINS 37 Thirty-five seniors inducted SANDRA LYNN CORNATZER DANNY RAY CORNELIUS SHARON LEE COWLING LARRY RAY CRAIG KAYE FRANCES CRAVER ARTHUR GOWER CROSSWELL KATHRYN GAYLE CROUCH PEGGY JO CROUSE | ls, CHARLES R. CRUMP CAROL GRAY CRUTCHFIELD PATTY JUNE CRYNER DANNY RAY CULLER 38 into National Honor Society SAMUEL HOFFMAN DANIEL GYPSIESLEESDARINELE JAMES WILLIAM CURRENT DAVID ALAN DAETWYLER PAMELA CLARICE DAVIS TOM DAVIS JR. CHESTER OSCAR DAVID MADELYN SHERMER DAVIS BONNIE KAY DEAL HARVIE ANN DEAL JOHN THOMSON DAWSON CHARLES SPILMAN DAY JR, 39 Seniors claim 12 JUDITH ANNE DEAN SHARRON RAE DeLEON EMILY ANNETTE DIEMER CARL EUGENE DIXSON JR. CHARLIESLEEVDOUBWR: NANCY ELLEN DRAGE JOHN HERBERT DREW JR. MARGARET SUZANNE DUGGER DIANNE LEIGH DURHAM EDNA ELIZABETH EARLY HELEN KATHERINE EARLY JULIE KATHRYN EARLY 40 National Merit semi-finalists MARY MARGARET EDWARDS JAMES LYLE EINSTEIN JOSEPMEGCHAREESSELLIOTT, LARRY ANGEL ELLISON RENEE DEE ELDEN JACQUELIN NICOLL HAZEL ELIZABETH EVANS LARRY JOE EVERHART SHELIA ANN EVERHART ERICKSON 4] Black Demons top Grimsley for 4-A EDGAR A. EYSENBACH LARRY FAIRCLOTH JEFFREY PAUL FARRAN CHARLES DEAN FINWALL THOMAS CARTER FINWALL x a a ye VIRGINIA LEE FLETCHER KAY FRANCES FOLTZ ANNE PASCHAL FORE BETTY ANN FORESTER STEPHEN CLELAND FOSTER MARILYN KAY FOWLER KATHRYN ELIZABETH FOX 42 Conference Championship a — MARY COLBY FROST = ail: JAMES ANDREW FRAZIER ANN REBECCA FREEMAN PHILIP NISSEN FROELICH die. JR. CHARLES WARREN GARBER FRANK L. FRYE SHEILA ANN FULTON JUDITH CAMERON GANTT KATHRYN GILLIAM NANCY LOUIS GILLILAND WERNER GLIESCH JEAN ANN GOIN 43 a Majorettes and Cheerleaders give rise to new WILLIAM ALEXANDER RUSSELL BAIRD GOODWIN STEPHEN LEE GOOGE JUDITH RUSSELL GORDON GOODSON II WILLIAM LEWIS GRAY AGNES ANN GREER DARRYL HAGAN MARY ANNA HALL ee MARION reas HANCOCK J. M. HANES JR. KAY LU TELLE HANEY GWENDOLYN JOYCE HANNA 44 song- Win Again, Win Again’”’ PATRICIA ANN HARBUCK HELEN SAMS HARMON BARBARA ELIZABETH RUTH HAWLEY HARRIS MARIEA ANN HAYDEN STEPHEN TURNER HAYES MARGARET KAY HAYNES JANE KAREN HEATH | CAROL MARTEAL HEDRICK KEITH BECKER HEGE CYNTHIA ANNE HENDERSON ROBERT LEE HENDRIX 45 DONALD LEO HENSLEY EEDA EILEEN HEPLER NANCY HESTER JOHN ROBSON HIBBITS SHERRY ANNE HILKER LAURA LOUISE HILL MARCIA DIANN HILL RIGHARD GEST EMRE IIE CHARLES LAMONT HOLDER HELEN JEAN HOLDER PATRICIA ANNE HOLDER MARIE ELIZABETH HOLZBAUR 46 cheering contest WILLIAM DICKSON HOUCK BETTY LOU HOWELL PAMELA JEAN HUBAND KATHERINE GAYLE HONEYCUTT ROBERT C. HUDSPETH MARGIE ETTA HUFFSTETLER SUSAN ANN HUFFSTETLER LEWIS EDWIN HUBBARD JR. ROBERT RAY ISAACS JR. LARRY ROY ISOM JAMES ALEXANDER JACKSON CECELIA ELAINE HUFFSTICKLER 47 Reynolds hosts Student JOYCE LEHN JARVIS GORDON WOMBLE JENKINS VIRGINIA GALE JENKINS DAVID VAUGHN JOHN CAROLYN DIANE JOHNSON JOYCE LEE JOHNSON LINDA CAROL JOHNSON WILLIAM AUSTIN JOHNSON JEAN WEBSTER JONES JOHN HARVEY JONES ROBERT MICHAEL JONES CHERYL DIANE KESSLER 48 Council convention SYLVIA ANN KING WILLIAM EDWARD KIRBY JR. Se ELIZABETH LOCKWOOD BYRON NELSON KIMBALL KILLAM SUSAN LEE KLEIN SYLVIA JEAN KRUGER JULIA ELLEN KIRKMAN ELIZABETH ANSEL KIRSCH WILLIAM THOMAS LACKEY CARTER TATE LAMBETH ROBERT WESLEY KULP JR. SUZANNE LACKEY 49 Band and Dancing Boots | KAREN RUTH LANDOLINA SANDRA LAVERN LANDRETH LINDA DIANNE LASH HELEN FRANKIE LASHMIT CAROLE MERLE LASSITER NORA JANE LAUERMAN BARBARA JOAN LAVIETES MICHAEL GRIFFIN LAWING ™ MELDINE BURKE LAYTON SUSAN WALLER LEAKE ELIZABETH ANN LEE RUTH HELCEN+ LEE 50 ted to Toronto were Invi JEAN LEVIN BARBARA LYNN LEONARD MARTHA WILLIAMS LENTZ GEORGE STAPLES LEIGHT JR. BRIAN DAVID LITTLE LINDA RUTH LINCOLN PHYLLIS ANN LIGON LUCIA LYNN LEWIS LIVENGOOD THOMAS D. JAMES McALLISTER LITTLE NANCY CLAIRE LITTLE DINAH BOYETTE LITTLE 51 Reynolds students caught the ROBERT NORTON LORBER will ‘es _ we a i A MILDRED CRAIG LOWERY DEANNA LUND HAROLD B. LUND BRENDA ANN LYNCH BRENDA ANNE MADDEN CAROLYN ELIZABETH JAMES EARLE MARTIN MADDREY g i J SHERRY LYNN MARTIN LINDA ANN MASHBURN JERRY LYNN MASSEY JOHN WEISER MASTEN 52 ‘Hootenanny’ fever this year BENJAMIN TERRY McADEN MARY LOU MASTEN JOHN BYRON MATTHEWS LOUIS PHILIP MAYRAND JR. JOSEPHUS JACKSON McMICHAEL JAMES ROBERT McCRACKEN MARGARET ROSE McGRANE KATHERINE TIAHRT McLEAN ROBERT JOEL MERRITT ELEANOR JANE MESCHAN JOHN FOSTER MIDDLETON FRANK TAYLOR MILLER 53 Extended snow holidays turned into slumber thle MIRIAM GRACE MITCHELL ANNE CORNATZER MOCK MARILYN ANN MOE SHIRLEY ANN MOONEY CAROLE JEANNE MOORE GARRY BENNETT MOORE JERRY DOUGLAS MORGAN CARY KNIGHT MORRIS JOHN FRANKLIN MORRIS HAROLD EDWARD MORSE JOHN CHAPMAN MORSE MARY CATHERINE MOWERY JR. 54 parties and sleigh riding for RJR students BARRY WAYNE MOYER ARLENE MULARCZYK MARK ADRIAN MURPHY VAN BROCKLIN MURRAY be SANDRIA LYNN MYERS VICKEY ELLEN MYERS PATRICIA ANN NEARY MARY MARGARET NELSON SHIRLEY VIRGINIA NELSON ATLAS EUGENE NEWSOME JOSEPH WESLEY NEWTON FRANK er a ah NHS collects JUDITH LOUISE NOFFSINGER JEANNETTE LOUISE NORFLEET ROBERT STITH NORTHINGTON JR. MARY DAVIS OGBURN Boe CYNTHIA JEAN OGDEN STEPHEN LEON PAGE JEAN DARLENE PARDUE THOMAS C. PARK II JANE ELLEN PAYNE ROGER LEE PAYNE FRANCES PEACE JUDY LYNN PEARCE 56 for Heart Fund SHIRLEY ANN PFAFF MARY ANN PHILLIPS PATRICIA JILE? PHIEEIPS CAROL ANNE PETERSON ROGER ALLEN PIKE ANN LEWIS PILCHER STEPHEN ERLE PINKSTON JANET ELIZABETH PIKE ELIZABETH LYNNE POU IVAN ELLENWOOD PRICE JR. SHARON PHYLLIS PRUSAK | CHARLES WILLIAMS PLITT 57 Expanded Black and Gold MAUREEN JUDE PUESCHEL CHERYL LYNN PULLIAM JULIA FRANCES RANSOME JERI ANN REAVES JOHN ROBERT REAVES, JR.. EDGAR FRAZIER REDMOND % BARBARA PATTERSON REED BILLIE SUE REYNOLDS ROY DEAN RHUE RITA FORD RICE BONNIE LYNN RICHARDSON RICHARD LEE ROBBINS 58 meets February deadline SCOTT HARRISON JAMES MONTAGUE ROBERTSON ROBINSON II PATRICIA LIVINGSTON RONALD EUGENE ROBERTSON ROBERTS CHARLOTTE ANNE ROE JAMES MICHAEL ROGERS JOAN ELIZABETH ROBINSON NANCY LYNN ROBINSON THOMAS C. ROSEMOND JR. WILLIAM PAYNE ROUGHTON RICHARD GLENN ROHDE INA JO ROMINGER 59 Twirp Week becomes CATHERINE DIANE ROURK HEGE. HILL RUSS a JO ANN RUSSELL SANDRA CHERYL RUSSELL ELLEN FRANCES SALMONS JEANNIE PATRICIA SAMS CELIA GAIL SANFORD JOHNNIE SUE SAPPENFIELD HOE DENNIS LEE SATTERFIELD LUCIENNE JEANINE DOUGLAS HILL SAWYER JUDITH SUZANNE SAWYER SATTERFIELD 60 reversed chivalry. ants, nn MARY SELIZABET HeoHEPMERD “= SUSAN OLLENESSHIREEY, MARK BUREN SHAW JAMES REYNOLDS SHEFFIELD JR. PAMELA KAY SHORE RICHARD GRAY SHORE JOAN GAYLE SHORE LESLIE CHRISTINA SHORE RONALD JAY SHORT BONNIE AMELIA SHULLEY JOESS SIDES JEANNETTE MARIE SILLS 61 GERALD NIXON SIMMONS CARL LEWIS SKIDMORE BAXTER BOONE SLAUGHTER SHARON GORDON SLOAN HI y BOBBIE BYRON SMITH at © ee EDITH CAROL SMITH JO ANN SMITH LAURA BETH SMITH LILONA MASSEY SMITH SHARON LEIGH SMITH JOHN FRANKLIN MARY ANGELICA SMITHER SMITHDEAL II 62 with three Shakespearean love scenes CHARLES WALTER SPRIGGS BRENDA JOYCE SNOW LEAH JO SNYDER RONALD LEE SPILLMAN See ALICE JANE STEWART WILLIAM DENNIE SPRY JR. ROGER MAURICE STALEY CHARLES STEPHEN STEELMAN JOHN THOMAS STEWART SARAH JANE STEWART JANICE MEDRITH STIFF JUDITH KAY STITH 63 ‘‘Our American Heritage’ proved successful PHILLIP EUGENE STITH TERRY EUGENE STREETMAN DAVID HENRY STROUPE JOLYON MICHAEL STRUB TERRI ELAINE STRUG JACK BOYCE STYLES MARTIN HENRY SUGG VICKI CAROL SUGG Me MARY PRISCILLA SWAIM STEPHEN C. SWAIM MASON: EUGENE JAMES HOWARD TATE SWEARINGEN JR. 64 theme for 1964 Key Club Follies Sage ye CEMAN CHAREES@ZELR tt AyYEOR Tl PAMELA ANN TEAGUE ELEISSEEONS ESHER: TAYLOR JOSEPH Cy TESTO SUSAN LAREE THEVENIN HERBERT NORTH THOMAS CHARLES EVERETT JR. THOMPSON jf at PHYLLIS TILLOU THOMPSON ROBERT HOLT THURSTON MARY ANNE TILLEY THOMAS GRAY TILLEY, JR. JR. 65 Prom kindles WILLIAM RICHARD TISZAI JANET LEE TODD JOAN DANNIELLE TOMLINSON WILLIAM THOMAS TOMLINSON II KENNETH SCOTT TREDWELL JOHNNY EUGENE TRIBOLET DONALD BOOTH TRIVETTE WI JAMES F. TRIVETTE BONNIE ELAINE TUCKER DOROTHY KAY TURNER JONATHAN R. W. TURNER VANN BARNES TYNER 66 Senior Excitement ' . VICKI LYNNE VASGAARD SHARON LEE VERNON SUSAN CARR VAN DORSTEN ween SYBIL WALSH KATHLEEN ANNE WALTER JANE CATHERINE WALLER JACQUELINE MARVIN THOMAS WARD SARAH WRENN WARFORD — MILLICENT ANNE WASELL MICHAEL JOHN WALTRIP 67 Class picnic climaxes JOHN DAVID WEAVER CHARLES R. WELFARE JR. EILEEN JOYCE WHALEN JUDITH ELLEN WHITE LINDA WHITE MARGARET EMMA WHITENER BRENDA LEE WHITT CHARLES GARY WILLIAMS RACHEL ELLEN WILLIAMS ESPIE EUGENE WILSON JR. JAMES FRANKLIN WILSON JOYCE FAYE WILSON 68 | yearly activities SARAH TUCKER WINDER JOHN FREDERICK WOLFE PETER THOMAS WILSON III THOMAS DOUGLAS WILSON JR. - CINDIA LEE WOOD GERALDINE WOOTEN MATTIE MARIE WOLFE CAROL GREER WONSAVAGE PAULA JOANNE WYRICK JOHN STEPHEN YANDELL JUDY ANN WORRELL SHARON MARIE WRIGHT 69 Graduation-the ending... JAMES ROBERT YOST JR. PATRICIA SUE YOUNTZ HAROLD STEPHEN ZIMMERMAN Every Tuesday and Thursday students in Mr. Mitchell’s advanced history course meet at his house for informal sessions. yet the beginning. aad After school the parking lot is always a busy place. 70 All functions of Senior Class are carried through the Executive Committee First Row: E. Bryant, sec.; M. Wassell, A. Pilcher, G. Leight. Second Row: B. Spry, B. Forester, J. T. Finwall, C. Lambeth, P. Huband, pres.; D. Dean, G. Mitchell, J. Meschan, T. Roberts, L. Sny- Stroupe, v-pres.; D. Cornelius, treas.; M. Murphy, der, C. Pulliam, S. Klein. Class Day Committee writes history and poem First Row: L. Hill, J. Norfleet, M. Wassell, J. Middle- ton, M. Lentz, G. Jenkins. Second Row: J. Morse, B. Ashburn, J. Meschan, B. Kulp. The senior class presents with pridetheir Superlatives All the seniors agree that Roger Pike and Pam Huband are Best All Around. -7 + ‘ee + ‘ en ‘ 5 o € « = i : € eae gr can e . ay Danny Cornelius and Judi Dean have shown by their utmost regard for everyone that they are Kindest in the senior class. 72 | Because of their high qualities of leadership, Gordon Jenkins and Janie Meschan have been voted Most Likely to Succeed. Linda White and Steve Swain have been elected by the seniors as Best Looking. Because of their admirable personalities, Eddie Arrington and Pam Hubard were chosen Most Popular. Long hours of hard study have earned John Morse and Pam Davis the title of Most Intellectual. As Wittiest in the senior class, Grace Mitchell and Charles Day kept everyone laughing. Friendliest, Roger Pike and Judi Dean, always greet everyone with a big smile. 74 Because of participation in varsity sports, Joe Testo and Bee Forester were selected Most Athletic. Mascots Larry and Leigh Yelton, sister and brother of Lynn Yelton ¥ 4 a H 75 Pam Davis was selected from all jun- ior girls as D.A.R. Good Citizen for 1963-64. She was chosen for her outstanding character and her leader- ship and citizenship qualities. Outstanding Janie Mescham and John Morse were selected as Reynolds’ representatives to Girls’ and Boys’ State. Lineman Don Hensley was selected to participate in the Shrine Bowl which was held in Charlotte, N. C. Each year boys are named from the various schools in North and South Carolina. students receive honors and distinction Bob Kulp, a member of the class day committee, was named Student of the Year by the Journalism Department. Bob, who is also in the S.S.C. and on the golf team, was chosen on the basis of his aca- demic achievement and his service to the school. 76 For her enthusiastic and responsible work on the annual and newspaper, Judy White, a third-year student and co-editor of the Black and Gold, was named Journalism Student of the Year by students in the Journalism Department. Jim Matthews, v.-pres.; Lucy Holten, sec.; Frank Murphy, pres., Blake Goslen, treas. Mrs. Mary Ann Craft, sponsor ar ‘some ee sophomores entering ‘our hal- | lowed halls, but they were different from the tenth- 62, because those earlier sophomores had grown ae matured. They had worked their way through the first year of high school and this school chool looking forward to an active, such it proved to be. Of course, there were a few painful moments. Exams were igher; there were college boards and PSAT, English, | chemistry and American History. But, who can the thrill of being ” pperclassmen?”” All jun- | iors in the early days of September watched the soph- ith a twinge of pity and a lot of pleasure. — II, we had passed that stage of confusion. — AS” jae ‘we got our first chance for honor iety i played an ever-increasing — _ With the spring, the co veted class To round out a wordety nine months, — | Stull w not stopped matuene. Our second year at Reynolds was better than the first, and as inior days draw to a close, we prepare for the _ Foe) step before graduation—the senior year. m they entered w h the thought, “It is not just — ae year for us; it is our junior year.’ Bill Adams Cooper Adams Chuck Alexander Betty Jo Allen Michael Allred Phil Ameen Johnny Ammons Mary Anderson Martha Andrus Andy Angel Jean Anglin Cindy Anheir Bruce Armstrong Sue Arton Jane Aspden Jeanie Bahnson Tomi Bailey Judy Baker Charles Baldwin Lynn Ballard Ann Barbee Judy Barber Johnny Barnes Roland Barnhardt Leigh Barret Ann Barrow Carla Barwick, Eddie Barwick Elliott Bauman Nancy Baumgarten Libby Bean Rita Beard Douglas Beck Judy Beck Janice Becker Richard Bell Chuck Belville Marcia Benbow Betty Benton Kit Benton 78 Linda Bernasek Elizabeth Berry Linda Beshears Bill Bigelow Gary Billings Don Binkley Patsy Binkley Alice Blackmore Dickie Blackwell Gail Bodenhamer Wayne Bodenhamer Wanda Boger Jon Bolt Bob Boughman Barbara Bowen Mike Boyd Phyllis Boyd Tommie Boyles Ikey Brann Robin Brantley history of Reynolds Y-Teen dances give students supervised recreation. . ‘ The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders support the J.V.’s and the varsity team. New experiences of coming Fred Brewer Mike Brewer Rick Brewer Sandy Brewer David Brown Eddie Brown Joe Brown Sandy Brown Beth Brownlee Bonnie Buice Bobby Burge Ken Butler Allen Byerly Jeanne Callison Trudy Carden Judy Carroll Kathie Carter Evelyn Carter Patsy Carter Stuart Caudill Glenda Caudle Joe Causby Cynthia’ Chambers Jane Chandler Kathie Chastain Tommy Chilton Sarah Chipman Barbara Chrysson Susan Clapp Lynn Clayton 80 Gail Cook Peggy Cook Brian Cooper Nancy Cotton Becky Covington Robert Covington Ronnie Cox Steve Crater Janice Craver Steve Craver Don Crews Elizabeth Crews Cathy Crouch Becky Crutchfield Lynn Culler Sandy Culler John Current Robert Daniels Chris Davis Debbie Davis Kent Davis Melissa Daves Nancy Davis Tom Davis David Day Roland Day Gary Dean Tom Deleot Johnny Dimling Vicki Disher 81 Chris Coan Edward Cobbler Barbara Coble Lynn Cole Lucy Colgin Bob Collette Mahala Collette Betsy Comas Barbara Conrad Fred Conrad Linda Edwards Margaret Eidson Peggy Einstein Ralph Elledge Bill Ellison Sharon Ends Tom English Steve Estep Donna Eubanks Brenda Evans David Evans Joe Evans Frankie Everhart Henry Fansler Michael Fansler Linda Fitzhugh Fred Flagler Richard Flanders Sally Fleener Charles Fletcher Steve Foltz Lewis Forrest Mary Forsyth Bobby Foster Honey Foster Janet Fox Jean Foxworth Geoff Fraser Janet Freeman Patricia Freeman Itwasa busy t 82 Nancy Dize Judy Dobbs Gayle Dodson Bill Doss David Duggins Linda Dula Patricia Dunn Tyler Dunn Norma Dwiggins Bonnie Dymott Juniors look with enthusiasm to the day when their class rings arrive. 83 Stuart French Ruth Frye Marsha Fulp John Gardner David Gasque Terry Gentle Tom Gentry Irene Georgoulias Ted Getchell Linda Gibson Johnny Gilbert Steve Gilbert Jim Gilliam Cynthia Glenn Linda Glenn Pat Godwin Richard Goldberg Julie Goodman Sharon Gordon Blake Goslen Carol Graham Libby Griffin Mary Griffiths Ann Groce Ralph Grubbs Carol Haase John Hagaman Richard Haile Sandra Hall Sharon Hammons Ed Hampton Becky Hamer Pat Hardister Shelia Harmon Peggy Harwood Suzanne Harper Susan Harris Diane Harrison Bill Hart Laura Hart Nita Hart Marsha Hartman Judy Hauser Pam Hauser Jerry Hawkins Sylvia Heffner Ken Hege Pam Hege Ricky Hemrick Gaynelle Hester Henry Hilker Barbara Hill Gregg Hill Wiley Hill Suzanne Hinnant C A The almost-seniors plan ahead for the annual beach trip. 84 Charlene Hipp Pollyann Holcomb Elaine Holland Julia Holland Skip Holland Jane Holt Susan Holt Bruce Holton Lucy Holton Johnny Holzbaur Michael Hoots Judith Huff Carla Humphreys McCoy Hunt Mitchell Hunt Jody !nabinet Rita Ingle Adele Isaacs Jim luele Steve Jacobson David James Jayne Jarrett Adalia Jarvis Jimmy Jenkins Caroline Johnson Mike Johnson Sig Johnson Steve Johnson Bonnie Jones Connie Jones 85 Don Jones Gray Jones Johnny Jones Jon Jones Martha Jones Tom Jones Tom Jones Mike Jordan Carolyn Joyce Jon Julian Ann Justice Joan Kale Jake Kanoy Richard Keller John Kelsey Joelle Kelly Charles Kennedy Sara Kennedy Cecilia Kennington Nancy Kent Charlotte Key Margie Kiger George King Wayne Kinney Ann Kirby Eloise Kirby Kurtz Koontz Tony Kulesza Wayne Kurfees Ann Lampert Bill Lane Becky Lanier Tom Lauerman Delores Law Diane Lawson Hansford Leake Richard Lee Nancy Lehr Kathy Leinback Elizabeth Lide Mike Livingston Lisa Lofland Jimmy Loftis Kay Long Jeanette Lowe Nancy Lucus Rebecca Ludlum Kathryn Mabe Jeff Mackie Frank Macy 86 John Maddocks Janet Malcomb Mary Alan Mann Bill Mardis Richard Marion Eddie Marsh Reggie Marshall Bob Martin John Martin Kathy Masencup Jane Mashburn Doug Masters Carol Matthews Charles Matthews Cynthia Matthews Jim Matthews Clark May Mickey Mayberry Lewis Mayo Amanda McBride Steve McCormick Beverly McEwan David McKenzie William McLean Lynn McLeod Mary McMillian Mary Susan McMillian Dennis McNames Jesse Melton aa Meschan All juniors participate in a First Aid course. Lynn Messick Sandy Michael Bill Mickey Linda Middleton Danny Miller Richard Minor Douglas Mock Nancy Mooney George Morgan Mark Morgan Kay Morris Paul, Morse Allen Moser Tommy Moser Jim Motley Lewis Mowery Michael Mulhern Frank Murphy Johnny Musselwhite Richard Myers Nancy Nance Barry Nelson Nick Nolan Charlie Norfleet Anne Northington Robert Oakley Mike O’Brien Janie Odom Carlena Oliver Maria O'Neal Juniors exchange morning news during lunch period. 88 Juniors fete Seniors at Prom Diana Peddle Doris Peddycord Stan Peeples Scott Penn Rickie Pennell Kyle Peoples Betsy Perry Stuart Peters ” Gary Peterson Jimmy Peterson Patsy Petree Phyllis Petree Clarence Petross Malena Pettit David Pfefferkorn Beverly Pfohl Katherine Phillips Randy Phillips Diane Philo Gordon Piland Penny Pratt Russell Pratt Steve Price Bill Putney John Quincannon Barbara Ransome Tom Raper Beth Raum Janet Rawlings Butch Ray 89 Cathy Pappas Nick Pappas Jeannie Parker Joe Parrish Beth Pate Adele Patrick Beverly Patterson Charles Payne Doris Payne Cliff Pearce Jimmy Reaves Charles Reavis Mackie Reavis Danny Redmon David Regoli Baldwin Reid Judy Reid Mildred Rettinger John Reynolds Roger Reynolds Barry Rhudy Phil Richardson Richard Ridgill Lewis Roberts Jonn Robinson Jimmy Rodden Janice Rodgers Donald Roe Linda Rominger Bart Ruark Bill Rucker Bobby Russell David Russell Betty Rutledge Al Sale Gary Sample Patsy Sapp Kathy Saunders Rosanna Saunders Molly Schaeffner Alexis Schoenthal Frances Schultz Sallie Scott Margaret Sechrist Jimmy Seippel JoAnn Senkus Nancy Sessums Johnny Shaw Richard Shaw Gregg Sheets 90 Bob Sheppard Steve Shideler Margaret Shore Susan Shore Helen Shuitmaker Joan Sidelinger John Siewers Anne Simmons Pam Simpson Thomas Skeen Laurie Skidmore Jan Skinner Norman Slovis Carolyn Smith Doyle Smith Harold Smith Helen Smith Jack Smith John Smith Linda Smith first class rings Many juniors take an active part in their school by participating in varsity sports. 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Juniors show resounding spirit at the Pep Rallies. 91 Sue Smith Kay Smothers Jimmy Snow Martha Snow Cara Snyder Loretta Snyder Dee Southerland Mark Spach Jesse Spaugh Bill Speaks Jean Speas Ed Sprinkle Cynthia Staley Bill Stanford Lynda Stanley Richard Starbuck Bill Steele JoAnn Steelman Connie Stegall Louise Stevenson Lynn Stith Tommy Stockton Wayne Strader Jerri Strug Merritt Sugg Judy Sweat Joan Teague Bill Temples David Tesh Wanda Tetter | Richard Thomas John Thompson Steve Thrift Jerry Throckmorton Beth Tillotson Jane Tilman Dan Timmons Bill Tise Harold Tise Carol Totherow 92 David Toy Bob Trotman Tom Trotter Tommy Tucker David Vancannon Kate Vance Judy Vanhoy Bill Vann Joan Vaughn Paul Venaple finally call ourselves Seniors Barbara Vernon Thomas Vernon Brenda Vestal Diane Vickers Earl Wade John Wade Mike Wade Donna Walker Harvey Walker Mary Ann Walker Dudley Wall Jimmy Waller Larry Walters Kay Walton Janis Ware Carol Warren Richard Watts Donald Weaver Ronnie Weaver Barbara Weir Jane Wertz Tommy Weston Beverly White Paula White Robert White Ace Whiteheart Bill Whiteheart Susan Whitney Turner Whitted Fred Wiegold 93 Silas Wild Kathleen Willenberg Rose Mary Williams Susan Williams Don Williamson Louise Williamson Bill Witherow Bill Witt David Wolfe David Wommack Bill Wood Charles Wood Dan Woodall Jim Woodall Diane Woodruff Melinda Yarbrough Mike Yates Cynthia Yeager Georgia Yeager Steve Yokeley Robert Young Pete Yount John Zapka There is a friendly relationship between the juniors and seniors. On sunny days boys gather at the ampitheater to exchange the elephant jokes. 94 Patsy Davis, treasurer; Sawyer Ramsey, secretary; Van Craven, vice president. Firmly stamped in our memory is that bright September morning not too long ago when six hundred slightly bewildered sophomores reported to the gym- nasium for the first day at Reynolds High School. With the month of August still on the calendar, many sophomores were already working with the band, boots, and J. V. team. Then football season arrived, bringing with it pep rallies, send-offs, dances, and as a climax, the game. After a few mishaps and schedule rearrangements, we settled down to school routine—and the formation of clubs. There had been clubs before, but never quite so many. Which was the one to choose—Latin? French? Spanish? Science? Dramatics? or one of the many others? Soon we were an active part of the student body. Mrs. Annie Preston Fearrington, class sponsor. president; Sophomores — thereisatide ip. the affairs OF men, Which taken at the flood leads on to fortune: Omitted, all the _ voyage of their life ls boundin shallows es in miseries.’ -Shakespeare George Sweat, Beginning at a new school students fond that _ lessons and homework were usually in the foreground; — _ thus Mark Anthony's ‘Friends, Romans, and Coun- — _trymen”’ and the troubles of Silas Marner will always remain ina far corner of our minds. For most of us, biology was a new adventure. Could anyone ever _ forget worms? Or which wildflowers grow in patches of poison ivy and which ones do not? Then, before we knew it, Christmas, basketball, _ ible things call led exams had come and gone, and we found ourselves coming to the close of _ another year. Next September there will be slightly ildered sophomores in the school again, but we _ shall not be among them, for we have grown. We shall have moved to bigger and better things, to be | uniors, writing another chapter in our life at RJR sical fitness through supervised recreation _ 10-A Mrs. Fearrington First Row: S. Efird, L. Hauser, A. Ghessling, K. Kulp, E. man, R. Chappell. Ceerererremn LL Mel tates Third Row: E. Howard, S. Duncan, Watson, A. Hutchison, B. Wilson, B. Sulfin. Second Row: L. McClure, S. Richardson, J. Trent, C. Hagerstrom, N. L. Johnson, B. Callahan, D. Wommack, C. Sams, C. Herndon D Hutchinson, D. McLaurine, M. Turner. TaHon, R. Martin, M. DeCastrique, K. Haigler, G. Rose- 10-B) Mrs. First Row: A. Bullins, B. Miller, C. Motsinger, C. Orrell, J. Newton, M. Brookbank, R. Fisher, K. Clay, S. Glenn, S. McKenzie. Second Row: A. Reese, B. Stanley, S. Dull, B. Dixson, T. Byrd, E. Bowman, C. Younger, R. Gwyn, Ebert J. Martin, T. Sakis. Third Row: M. L. Wilson, B. Barbee, C. Wilcox, J. Ammons, S. Swearingen, L. Orr, T. Foster, R. Harrison, M. Wade, J. Pratt. 10-C Miss McBrayer First Row: H. Cook, V. Niblock, R. Lyons, M. Markunas, Joyce. Third Row: A. Taylor, B. Heckard, T. Culler, M. D. Hammer, D. Kessell, E. Pfefferkorn, C. Brown. Second Ransome, M. Dowell, T. Harrison, R. Hitchcock, K. Head, Row: K. B. Jennings, P. Vester, F. McCachern, A. Holt, J. Ryder, J. Kimel, B. Fearrington. J. Nance, G. West, E. Hicks, E. Stevenson, J. Spach, M. 10-D Mrs. Owings First Row: P. Johnston, L. Burks, L. Johnson, S. Capers, O’Dea, G. Mitchiner, D. Early. Third Row: L. Burton, M. M, Lewis, D. Yokely, L. Laster, E. Nifong. Second Row: Witt, T. Littlejohn, S. Carswell, E. Ellis, E. Conrad, J. M. L. Dunn, R. Hughes, D. Ebert, A. Speas, R. Bell, L. Reed, B. Fitzgerald, H. Maynard, S. Albright. 10-E Mrs. Pearce Downey, C. Gay, Z. Smithdeal, V. Tyndall. Third Row: N. Hampton, D. Edwards, R. Wilson, S. Wright, L. Man- son, B. Thorne, S. Masters, J. Mize, L. Stuart, P. Beavers. First Row: P. Morgan, B. Sparks, A. Lewis, V. Sale, L. Cranfill, D. Sigmon, J. Hobbs, J. Forester. Second Row: P. Walker, E. Rudolph, P. Kohrs, J. Lewis, S. Walton, B. 5 a7) First Row 10-F Mrs. Green : M. Whicker, C. Sanders, A. Shelton, K. Parrish, Lawing, M. J. Petree, S. Fultz. Third Row: N. Licker, J. Weathers, K. Marshall, S. Lentz, E. Rodgman. Second P. Trivette, W. Wilson, V. Craver, G. Weingarth, S. Wil- Row: D. Kerr, S. Davis, S. Tilman, D. Perry, R. Regan, L. son, H. Boger, D. Dillabough, J. Furches. LLB 10-G Miss Summerell First Row: J. Carroll, J. McLeod, M. Hensel, R. Griffin, A. Bost. Third Row: P. Naylor, M. Haworth, S. Hutcher- R. Godfrey, M. Tucker. Second Row: S. Stewart, J. Will- son, B. Duttweiler, P. Southern, M. Wannamaker, J. cox, S. Bennett, E. Angel, P. Wall, P. Hamilton, E. Hucks, Gilley, K. McCollum, D. Reeves, D. Childress. 10-H Mrs. Hampton First Row: D. Williams, P. Payne, M. Morefield, C. Ekvall, Alsup, J. Staton. Third Row: P. James, B. Gannaway, L. Woodward, V. Durana. Second Row: K. Howell, J. R. Priddy, J. Hall, M. B. Blackwell, E. Williams, M. Britt, Conrad, L. Brock, T. Creech, L. Sills, J. Crawford, B. A. Whalen, N. Steadman. 98 10-J Mr. Crater First Row: L. Edwards, L. Livingston, S. Sides, C. Bagnal, A. Tuttle, R. Richardson. Third Row: D. Marion, R. C. Ragan, J. Walker, P. Tuttle. Second Row: C. Copple, Jones, R. Elam, D. Dunham, D. Hauser, M. Quincannon, R. S. Darnell, D. Nielson, M. Zeliff, R. Cundiff, L. Thevenin, Middleton, J. Vernon, T. Thomas, G. Jarvis, A. Rominger. 10-K Mr. Goins First Row: B. Hinkle, M. Lincoln, M. Butner, S. Pappas, Smith, G. Linton, S. Lane. Third Row: C. Walker, T. C. Bertie, D. Wallace, L. S. Starling. Second Row: K. Clauset, J. McGrane, T. Powers, D. Beavers, G. Hauser, Bricolo, C. Haire, J. Logan, D. Tester, V. Carver, G. M. Johnston, D. Jones, S. Kornelis, B. Jones. 29 10-L) Mr. Strickland First Row: L. Whisenhunt, N. Craver, P. Holland, D. J. Pearce, S. Ramsey. Third Row: P. Rake, A. Walker, Galbreath, S. F. Smith, P. Tatum, J. Hicks, B. Smith, A. B. Deal, P. Lyon, T. Reeves, F. Sherrill, W. Hoover, Stansfield. Second Row: G. Lash, L. Johnson, L. Ebert, P. Pleasants, R. Willis, W. Davis, T. Kesler, D. Tucker, C. Martin, B. Thacker, S. Richardson, B. Mitchell. 10-M Mrs. Grogan First Row: L. Mackie, C. Couch, M. Priddy, H. Speight, C. Wilson. Third Row: J. White, K. Fulton, A. Smith, B. Johnson, G. -Chellew, L. Wolfe, R. Calvo, L. Jackson. E. McGraw, S. Peters, F. Phillips, M. Brenner, D. Willard, Second Row: D. Downing, F. Crouch, J. Eskridge, J. Mc- B. Laramore, C. Nunn. Swain, C. Dunn, M. M. Wade, G. Bowman, V. McKnight, 10-N Mr. Jarrell First Row: J. Whiteheart, M. J. Divine, B. Badgett, B. Whitt, A. Myrvik, S. Carter, B. Jarvis, A. Kelly. Second Row: P. Peterson, P. Fulp, |. Hunter, M. Nelson, D. Fox, 100 J. Grady, B. Nanny, B. Nading. Third Row: T. Stank- wytch, J. Pfaff, J. Kroustals, B. Reich, B. May, M. Rouzie, J. Huffstetler, C. Conrad, B. Womack, J. Roberts. 10-P Mr. Edwards First Row: L. Mayer, J. Edwards, D. Denny, S. Covington, K. Davis, S. Anderson, B. Wilson. Third Row: D. Haver- M. Hanes, J. Olson, R. Collier, J. Palmer. Second Row: land, E. Roberson, R. Everest, L. Collins, R. Speas, F. T. Collare, A. Baity, J. Welch, S. Way, V. Burk, J. Rush, Warfford, R. Cromer, B. Drawdy, J. Katz, J. Ranson. 10-R Mrs. Steelman First Row: C. Hamlett, R. Decker, J. Williams, G. Stewart, Cherveny, B. Harris. B. Shelor. Third Row: A. Jackson, K. Poulos, L. Swain, V. Seay. Second Row: P. March, P. T. Lawson, R. White, L. Hawley, S. Bastin, V. Pack, Holzbaur, M. Zimmerman, T. Snavely, L. Schaffner, H. J. Sawyer, S. Porter, T. Smith, J. Hamrick. 10-S Mrs. Pettyjohn First Row: P. Rogers, S. Mitchell, J. Humphreys, L. lins. Third Row: A. Demetrelis, R. Chappell, J. Cheek, Gobble, M. Little, M. L. Brewer, V. Georgoulias. Second G. Parks, B. Wadsworth, F. Loflin, L. Evans, G. Sweat, Row: M. K. Manning, J. Hodges, J. Inabinet, D. Rodgers, C. Martin, T. Showronski, J. Reynolds. R. Carlton, J. McDowell, P. Davis, C. Caraway, A. Col- 101 10-T Miss Diacomicahalis Frist Row: J. Sink, S. Bean, K. Aronhime, S. Hitchcock, B. Row: G. Marris, C. Bryant, K. Whittington, F. Wellons, L. Dillon, S. Fletcher, C. Jones, C. Murray. Second Row: M. Messick, T. Southgate, T. Chadwick, T. Colter, P. Thrift, McMichael, M. A. Hester, A. Deleot, F. Ballard, B. Hall, Fa Reid) | Pe liandy- R. Elkin, J. Holton, L. Poole, J. Sofley, P. James. Third 10-V. Mr. Taylor First Row: R. Apperson, J. Barber, J. Janes, L. Gough, J. Dimmick, R. Scales, M. Hughes. Third Row: K. Amos, T. March, D. Newsome, J. Fogleman. Second Row: P. S. Minish, B. Ray, W. Hall, C. Taylor, J. Lee, M. Hartie, Whitaker, L. Morgan, G. Waddell, J. Craig, P. Spencer, G. Wilson, L. McClenny, R. Hill. 102 10-W Mr. West First Row: L. Forbes, B. Meadows, N. Gantt, J. Ashburn, Row: B. Keever, B. Cagle, R. Richmon, J. Jarvis, B. R. Matthews, C. Wooten. Second Row: J. Lopp, F. Clark, Thomas, L. Hayden, G. Shores, N. Bunce. G. Samaras, A. Hunt, R. Landreth, K. Wright. Third 10-X Mrs. Collier First Row: K. Bowman, W. Barber, R. Bland, D. Collins, Atkinson, D. Bagnal, R. Barkley. Third Row: H. Balafas, S. Blevins, B. Beach, C. Blackmon. Second Row: R. Ber- B. Brookshire, S. Arrington, J. Binkley, S. Bouldin, J. rier, S. Bowles, E. Avery, E. Ashburn, A. Abbott, M. L. Burrows, K. Barton, M. Anderson, G. Barber, L. Ansley. 103 Organizations Clubs were outlets for leadership, talents, friendships, and service to the school and tothe community. “What does he plant who plants a tree? He plants, in sap and leaf and wood, In love of home and loyalty And far-cast thought of civic good—” — First Row: J. Matthews, sec.; J. Meschan, v.-pres.; R. Pike, pres.; F. Murphy, treas.; Second Row: B. Brownlee, Matthews, Janie Meschan, Roger Pike, Frank Murphy. Forester, R. Goldberg, M. Reavis, D. Stroupe, C. Lambeth, T. Tilley, R. Meschan. Student Council enforces the Honor System at Reynolds Student Council members found themselves busy with future plans as early as May of 1963. By Sep- tember things were in full-swing for the North Caro- lina Student Congress to be at Reynolds in Novem- ber. This was a great honor for the Reynolds student body and the Council made every effort to make the NGS. G Gazamsuccess, Early in the school year the Council distributed handbooks to sophomores and all new students en- tering Reynolds. These were helpful booklets that acquainted new students with their school. At the beginning of the second semester two new members were elected from the sophomore class. This gave the Council complete representation from all classes and a broader view of the opinions of the students they represent. House of Representatives keeps school grounds clean Courtesy and cooperation among Reynolds stu- dents are two main goals of the House of Represen- tatives. Striving to improve the general welfare of the school, the representatives, one from each home- room, are chosen by fellow students on their worthi- ness. Appeals from the House have been made to the students regarding the problems of breaking into lunch lines and of keeping the campus grounds. Working hard on all phases of student life, the House has tried to eliminate discourtesies of the minority, which has added to the comfort of the majority. Diligent effort put forth by the House of Representatives has made Reynolds High School an alma mater of which to be proud. First Row: G. Jenkins, P. Davis, P. Yount, T. Deleot. Second Row: L. Hotlon, L. Glen, C. Yeager, J. Speas, N. Cotton, M. J. Divine, J. Fogleman. Third Row: L. Todd, J. Norfleet, B. Ashburn, S. Barber, S. Michael, L. Snyder, S. Chipman, M. L. Wilson, L. Bernasek, A. Barrow, K. Morris, A. Simmons, J. Shore, J. Ashburn, K. Marshall. Fourth Row: F. Crouch, S. Duncan, R. Bell, G. Hill, 107 House Court First Row: T. Deleot, treas.; P. Yount, sec.; P. Davis, speaker pro tem; G. Jenkins, speaker. Second Row: T. Tilley, A. Barrow, J. Norfleet, S. Wild. M. Little, S. Wilde, S. Arrington, M. Haworth, D. Woodall, P. Pleasants, V. Burk, V. Tyndall, K. Early, K. Benton, C. Bertie, V. Disher. Fifth Row: B. Sheppard, D. Hauser, J. Farran, G. Sweat, G. Williams, J. Drew, J. Gardner, H. Bahnson, B. Goodson, B. Kulp, H. Cherveny, T. Chadwick, B. Putney, G. Morgan, T. Tilley. Black and Gold staff presses toward deadline Perhaps there are few places busier than the journalism room. While other students walk into class to take daily notes or do another math, French, or Latin exercise, jour- nalism students can never know what to ex- pect. As the reporter or photographer looks around the corner of the door, he probably will see someone typing, another collecting pages of script, another looking frantically through stacks of pictures for one that has on the front row: “L. Black, D. Blane, A. Aring .. .”’ It takes a calm editor to cope with the many delays. During several days of closed schools many things piled up, bring- ing the following reactions: ‘“We’ve got to get those pictures taken!’ ‘We're out of flashbulbs!” ““No, we just can’t have a delay on the deadline!’’ ‘‘“Who was supposed to | write the script for the band page?” Is it a miracle that the Black Gold turns out as well as it does? Many think so, but any journalism student will tell you a great deal of hard work is behind that miracle— Judy White, Co-Editor together with fun and an abundance of ma- turing experiences. Photographers L. Boyles, J. Middleton, T. Ward, F. Wiegold, and B. Mickey were always on the scene. Script writers N. Lauerman, B. Kirsch, J. Farran, and S. Staff members S. Aspden, B. Kirsch, D. Little, J. Farran, J. Aspden supplied many of the captions and write-ups for Brown, S. Brewer, N. Lauerman, J. White, N. Robinson, J. the clubs. Shore, S. Pfaff. Senior editors J. Brown and N. Robinson, Sophomore editor D. Little, Junior editors S. Pfaff and J. Shore, and Faculty editor N. Lauerman were all part of the buzzing journalism room. Seated: F. Nicholson, S. Aspden, B. Kirsch, J. Farran, S. Pfaff, J. Shore. Standing: N. Lauerman, D. Little, Mrs. Owings, J. Brown, S. Brewer, J. White, N. Robinson. N. Robinson, J. Shore, J. Brown, and S. Pfaff filled the Pine Whispers with interesting articles. Beth Kirsch, Co-Editor Jeff Farran, Co-Editor 7 Mrs. Janice Owings served as sponsor for both publication staffs. Pine Whispers edits news Drawing layouts, writing and re-writing articles, gathering all the material to be typed, preparing last-minute assignments, de- ciding on headlines, originating captions for pictures, and arranging the paper keep the staff of the Pine Whispers busy as the dead- line for printing approaches four times a year. Staff members search Reynolds, seeking new ideas for editorials, news, features, and sports. First-year students in preparation for their jobs next year help write articles and gather information. As deadline time draws near, co-editors Beth Kirsch and Jeff Farran accompanied by sponsor Mrs. Janice Owings make numerous trips to the publisher. After the paper is returned from the publisher the staff counts out copies for each subscriber and takes them to the proper homeroom for distribution. J. White, D. Little, N. Lauerman, and S. Brewer discuss the technicalities of having a balanced layout. First Row: J. Morse, pres.; J. Norfleet, v.-pres.; L. Hill, sec.; C. Taylor, treas. Second Row: S. Robertson, B. Kirsch S. Shirley, W. Hanna, P. Austin, J. White, M. Edwards, B. Freeman, S. Bruce, C. Pulliam, K. Gilliam, P. Brown, J. Erickson, S. Barnes, R. Hawley, S. Zimmerman. Third Row: D. Daetwyler, |. Rom- inger, B. Tucker, M. Fowler, A. Deimer, L. Todd, E. Bryant, J. Binkley, S. J. Stewart, J. Levin, L. Mashburn, H. Baldwin, J. Whalen, J. Meschan, M. McGrane, C. Smith, B. Ashburn, S. Klein. Fourth Row: B. Goodson, B. Allen, P. Cryner, G. Jenkins, G. Leight, M. Sugg, N. Little, P. Davis, S. Kruger, J. Ransome, J. Robinson, J. Waller, E. Hepler, M. Lentz, F. Froelich, G. Barton. Not Pictured: Libby Evans, Leah Snyder. National Honor Society takes in members on the basis of Character, Leadership, Scholarship, and Service John Morse, Laura Hill, Jeanette Nortfleet, Carolyn Taylor. 110 Wearing long black robes and carrying white candles, old members tap new inductees into the Bre- vard Hoover Chapter of the National Honor Society. Helping with PTA Open House, sponsoring the Faculty Appreciation Day, serving as guides on Col- lege Day and the first day of school keep the mem- bers busy throughout the year. Miss Mataline Collette and Miss Mary Martin, co-sponsors for the club, advise the group every other Wednesday at the 8:10 meetings. Quill and Scroll inducts journalists B. Kirsch, J. White, J. Farran and J. Shore enjoy receiving their Quill and Scroll Magazine. An international honor society for outstanding journalism students, the activities of the Reynolds High School chapter of the Quill and Scroll consist primarily of publishing Pine Whispers and the Black and Gold. Staff members send to the press four papers a Sitting: S Brewer, J. Farran, year and accept the responsibility for the Black and Gold. Sponsored by Mrs. Janice Owings members must have an honor average, be juniors or seniors, main- tain an E on deportment, and do distinctive work in journalism. J. Shore, J. White. Standing: S. Aspden, B. Kirsch, A. Groce, A. Justice First Row: L. Snyder, sec.; C. Taylor, v.-pres.; B. Freeman, pres.; J. Meschan, J. Middleton, G. Jenkins, J. Maddocks, B. Benton, J. Noffsinger, R. Goldberg. Second Row: S. Shirley, C. Smith, A. Isaacs. Masque and Gavel taps members L. Snyder, sec.; J. Maddocks, asst. treas.; C. Taylor, v.-pres.; R. Goldberg, treas.; B. Freeman, pres. 1i2 Hard work and a genuine enthusi- asm are characteristic of members of the Masque and Gavel. Composed of outstanding students from the areas of drama and public speaking, the Masque and Gavel promotes general interest in drama and speaking among Reynolds students. Along with out- standing participation in drama and public speaking, a potential member of the Masque and Gavel must keep an honor average in order to become and stay a member of the society. Susan Barnes, G. Barton, Mrs. Fearrington, S. Barber, E. Bryant, A. Hall, P. Austin, L. Mashburn, R. Hawley, S. Shirley, J. Erickson. French National Honor Societyinducts outstanding students Students work hard to be chosen for the French National Honor Society and work even harder to keep their coveted place after acceptance from the ten per cent of the French classes. One must know thoroughly both the classroom work and the _ lan- guage, and participate in extra curricular activities concerning the Romance language, either in a group or as an individual. Outstanding debaters belong to the National Forensic League Members of the Nation- al Forensic League are a group of diligent Reynolds students who are interested in public speaking and de- bate. Points are gained for each debate and public ap- pearance in which the stu- dent being considered for the League participates. A total of twenty-five points must be gained before ac- ceptance into the National Forensic League. 113 C. Smith, S. Shirley, B. Freeman, J. Meschan, S. J. Stewart, G. Jenkins, C. Lambeth. George Leight Eddie Arrington Bert Bahnson Joe McMichael Jim Gilliam John Gardner Cliff Pearce George Morgan Romey Fisher Phil Pleasant Jeff Mackie Sam Arrington Led by John Gardner, the members made bridges to extend across the orchestra pit. President Gene Swearingen led his group of Key Clubbers in their project of marking off places in the teachers parking lot. Roger Pike Rusty Goodwin Mack Little Bill Spry Jimmy Waller Michael Waltrip Robbie Hibbitts Silas Wild Kent Davis Mark Morgan Charles Baldwin Stuart French Me the Key Club puts up banners in the gym- Each year nasium. 114 Key Club renders service tothe school and community John Drew Gene Swearingen Gordon Jenkins President Vice-President Vann Craven Pete Yount Jim Matthews Tommy Tilley Recording Corresponding Treasurer Secretary Secretary The Key Club began its service projects last sum- mer when it marked off and numbered separate park- ing places for each teacher in the teacher’s parking lot. The club followed up this project by giving pen- nants to the majorettes and cheerleaders, numbering and carrying books for the teachers, selling novelties before the football games, supplying drinks for the cheerleaders during games, and repainting the pool in the court. It also repaired and painted the wooden benches around the cafeteria and collected a truck- load of toys for needy children at Christmas. By collecting money at basketball games and on the streets, members contributed over $100 to the March-of-Dimes. Two big projects rounded out the year. One, the annual Key Club Follies, attracted hundreds of students and adults to relive “Our Amer- ican Heritage’’. The other, the construction of an outdoor amphitheater, was undertaken for both the school and the community. Mr. Ray Whitley, faculty advisor, offered plenty of physical and moral sup- port during the year. Gary Dean This year the club adopted Phan Van Hue as its Foster child. Key Club Sweetheart Mary Jane Amos iG A Club always on the move Senior Service Club Bill Johnson Eddie Hubbard, Danny Cornelius, pres. V.-pres. Symbolic of true service is the Senior Service Club, which is made up of many boys with varied talents Jimmy Martin and abilities. Every morning before a regular season football game, the members cheerfully distributed beat-em Frank Murphy, Tom ‘Delect tags which aided greatly in generating a winning sec. treas. spirit. The cheerleaders stand, used in every home game, was reconstructed and painted by this year’s members. Maintenance of the Senior Service Club court was a year-round project. With much success the annual Christmas tea was again given. The removal of ice and snow from the walks and the cleaning of Mackie Reavi: lockers during club initiation were among other ac- tivities of the club this year. The Senior Service Club is in truth synonymous with school spirit and service. Mr. Robert Deaton served as sponsor for the boys. One of the many projects of the SSC this year has been painting the trash cans outside the school. 116 David Blalock Paul Cason Don Hensley David Stroupe Alfred Adams Bob Kulp David John irter Lambeth Joe Testo Johnny Reaves Stephen Googe Terry McAden Steve Swain Andy Angel ake Goslen Jeff White Chuck Alexander Frank Macy Mike Jordon Tony Thompson Richard Watts Bobby Stanley Chip Taylor George Sweat Joe McGrane Denny Hauser The boys combine fun and work while cleaning out their pool. Wat First Row: E. Bryant, J. Levin, L. Todd, M. Lentz, co-chairman, P. Shore, co-chairman, S. DeLeon, D. Little, P. Huband, H. Har- mon. Second Row: J. Carroll, L. Yelton, R. Rice, B. Conrad, M. Mann, A. Isaacs, M. C. Mowery, P. Binkley, J. Waller, J. Jones. Third Row: L. Burks, J. Forester, J. Strug, K. Saunders, A. Northington, A. Blackmore, S. Michaels, C. Henderson, L. Brown, L. Lewis. Fourth Row: M. M. Wade, J. Hobbs, W. Davis, B. Nading, A. Bost, S. Hutcherson, M. Markunas, D. Hogan, G. Barber, K. McLean, L. Fitzhugh. Fifth Row: C. Copple, D. Newsome, L. Brock, M. Holton, E. Wattson, R. Collier, T. Roberts, F. Schultz, L. Glenn, B. Perry, P. Cook. Sixth Row: R. Black- ford, L. Baker, B. Vann, K. Butler, A. Simmons, A. Arring, V. Yost, G. Cook, C. Glenn, M. J. Amos, N. Robinson, N. Dize. Seventh Row: J. Senkus, S. Chipman, P. Holcomb, V. Disher, S. Crump, C. Haase, P. Ligon, B. Deal, H. A. Deal, S. Kennedy, V. Vasgaard, D. Harrison, P. Holder. Pep Board keptthe school spirit alive this year First Row: L. Culler, L. Holton, C. Totherow, K. Benton, L. Sny- der, J. Speas, B. White. Second Row: J. Dean, L. Harris, P. Davis, J. Meschan, J. Pearce, B. Brownlee, D. Pardue. Third Row: S. Leake, |. Rominger, A. Stewart, S. Van Dorsten, S. Barnes, S. Klein, S. Shirley, C. Yeager. Fourth Row: J. White, J. Kirkman, E. Stevenson, L. Poole, G. West, C. Ekvall, B. Hinkle, P. Einstein. Fifth Row: H. Baldwin, B. Deal, L. Bernasek, R. Meschan, A. Kelly, M. Little, M. Daves, A. Deleot. Sixth Row: L. Gibson, K. Long, S. Harper, M. Markunas, M. Forsyth, S. Smith, S. Shore, J. Ashburn, J. Fogleman. Seventh Row: C. Hum- phreys, L. Hauser, A. Baity, J. Pratt, B. Johnson, R. Richardson, P. Davis, S. McKenzie, M. Hensel. Eighth Row: M. J. Amos, R. Wade, L. Lewis, M. J. Petree, S. F. Smith, L. Pou, M. Hill, D. Rourk, C. Staley. er Pep Board Council members Jean Levin, Lee Todd and Sherry DeLeon, put up football cut-outs as council member Dinah Little holds the ladder for them. Spectaculars were highlights of a spirited week Every Friday during football season the Victory Hall. Pep Board had a spectacular in ig Martha Lentz and Pam Shore worked hard as co-chairmen of the Pep Board. Creating an atmosphere of active participation in all student activities challenges the members of the Pep Board to the responsibility of promoting school spirit. Meeting every Monday after school, repre- sentatives from the homerooms, who make up the club, plan the publicity for school sports, as well as the chapel programs set aside for pep _ rallies. “Victory Hall’ is often the scene of Pep Board mem- bers erecting symbols of encouragement towards victory. Two senior co-chairmen and an executive board of four seniors led the group, with Mrs. Caldwell as their sponsor. The Pep Board would not be com- plete without the ch eerleaders and majorettes, who are honorary members. Miss Caldwell was always willing to listen to problems and to give advice to Pam and Martha. PO First Row: M. J. Amos, pres.; J. Strug, sec.; T. Strug, v.-pres.; J. Waller, G. Swearingen, B. Bahnson, C. Lambeth, K. Benton, K. Isley, P. Huband, T. Tilley, H. Bahnson, B. Johnson. Second Row: E. Arrington, R. Meschan, F. Murphy, J. Gardner, T. English, J. White, R. Fisher, J. Gilliam, M. Robinson, C. Taylor, J. Meschan, J. Drew, J. Macky. Sitting: J. Hobbs, V. Craven, L. Todd, B. Spry, B. Forester, S. Van Dorsten, B. Perry, B. White, L. Harris. Teenage Council sponsors activities for students Members listen to suggestions concerning the dance at the armory. 120 With the help of their sponsor, Mrs. Margaret Howard of the City Recreational Department, the Teenage Council sponsored many activities for the students. After each football game sock hops were held in the Reynolds gym. For Halloween, members wrapped presents for the elementary students who attended the parades at the various parks throughout the city. In November the Chessman Combo pro- vided music for a dance held in the gym. The Council sponsored the annual dance at the armory, and the twirp dance where the gals played gents. Each fall and spring representatives from each class elect new members. The Teenage Council provides fun for all students, as well as members. The officers, Mary Jane Amos, president; Terri Strug, vice-president; and Jerri Strug, secretary, led the council through a year of hard work, planning, and fun. Senior Y-teens adopts family First Row: M. Hedrick, sec.; J. Biles, v.-pres.; B. Deal, pres.; F. Peace, treas.; J. Sawyer. Second Row: J. Stith, L. Brenner, P. Yountz, S. Bruce, C. Moore, S. Fulton, P. Wyrick. Third Row: A. C. Mock, J. Cryner, B. Allen, P. Swaim, P. Austin, N. Black, A. Campbell, S. Clark, P. Thomp- son, M. Frost. Fourth Row: S. Russell, L. Baker, K. Landolina, R. Blackford, M. Ogburn, M. A. Phillips, S. Martin, J. Payne, J. Heath, D. Hagan. Fifth Row: S. Warfford, J. Gordon, J. Stiff, S. Smith, J. A. Russell, L. Mash- burn, H. Baldwin, B. Shulley, S. Thevenin, S. King. Many senior girls willingly worked long hours in the Senior Y-Teens planning and having bake sales to raise money for their adopted family. Sponsored by the YWCA, this service club meets twi ce monthly TT 121 and members take pleasure in carrying food to needy families at Thanksgiving, planning a Farmers’ Ball held in November, and listening to guest speakers. First Row: J. Dean, P. Harbuck, treas.; J. Binkley, v.-pres.; B. Tucker, pres.; P. Holder, sec.; M. Wassell, J. Meschan. Second Row: P. Shore, N. Gilliland, V. Vasgaard, R. Rice, J. White, M. J. Amos, S. Pfaff, J. Shore, N. Robinson, J. Waller. Third Row: L. Brown, L. Todd, T. Roberts, R. Wade, S. DeLeon, T. Strug, G. Mitchell, A. Pilcher, S. Winder, J. Norfleet. Fourth Row: S. Van Dorsten, L. Yelton, l= EVansseAcs ial las SamsnM Lentz, C. Ogden, C. Peterson, B. Reed, C. Henderson, M. McGrane, D. Pardue. Fifth Row: B. Lee, A. Diemer, S. Barber, J. Jones, E. Bryant, M. Fowler, M.M. Brown, L. Lewis, B. Ashburn, S. Shirley, C. Taylor, J. Pearce, S. J. Stewart. First Row: D. Wilson, B. Spry, R. Caudle, B. Tesh, R. Payne, P. Cason, L. Everhart, R. Hibbits, J. Einstein, J. Masten, B. Lackey, H. Jones, B. Yost, C. Spriggs. Second Row: J. Farran, J. Newton, S. Yandell, T. Streetman, D. John, J. Weaver, S. Swain, S. Googe, E. Redmond, M. Robinson, J. Drew, B. Braswell, F. Nicholson, B. Bahnson, J. Martin, E. Arrington, W. Cantrell. Third Row: J. Elliott, T. Livengood, P. Wilson, L. Bost, M. Waltrip, B. Johnson, J. Elliott, R. Staley, J. McMichael, D. Culler, S. Steelman, T. Davis, M. Jones. Senior Hi-Y opens wholesome fellowship to boys C. Spriggs, chaplain; S. Yandell, pres.; R. Caudle, v.-pres.; B. Tesh, sec. 122 ‘ i First Row: P. Brown, A. Diemer, L. Hill, sec.; B. Ashburn, pres.; B. Tucker, treas.; J. Levin, v.-pres.; M. L. Masten, H. Holder. Second Row: N. Little, J. Jarvis, M. Frost, L. Lincoln, R. Blackford, L. Baker, G. Mitchell, S. DeLeon, M. M. Brown. Third Row: N. Gillian, J. Heath, M. Davis, K. Haney, C. Crutchfield, S. Cornatzer, N. Christie, S. Cowling, B. Lee. Fourth Row: J. Brown, E. Baldwin, B. Allen, P. Cryner, A. Hall, M. Chappel, A. Campbell. Fifth Row: M. Fowler, J. Dean, P. Burks, L. Evans, C. Henderson, M. Layton, L. Lewis, B. Leonard, P. Holder, N. Black. Sixth Row: B. Lavietes, C. Kessler, J. Erickson, P. Ligon, C. Lassiter, J. Johnson, L. Baggs, J. Gantt, S. Fulton, P. Davis. Seventh Row: M. McGrane, J. Binkley, J. Biles, P. Harbuck, S. Barnes, S. Barber, E. Bryant, H. A. Deal, M. Hedrick, S. Klein. Eighth Row: D. Brandon, S. Huffstetler, B. Holzbaur, J. Jones, M. Lentz, J. Harris, P. Huband, J. Norfleet. College Club prepares girls for higher education College Club membership is limited to interested to go to college while others find answers to ques- senior girls. Meeting every two weeks, the girls dis- tions about clothes, room decorations, or perhaps cuss anything and everything they would like to what will be expected of them. know about college. Some find they do not need First Row: P. Yountz, L. Brenner, S. Bruce, J. Shore, S. Pfaff, D. Pardue, C. Ogden. Second Row: A. Mularczyk, A. Pilcher, L. Satterfield, L. Mashburn, H. Baldwin, J. Noffsinger, L. Snyder, P. Teague. Third Row: L. Yelton, J. White, C. Pullium, R. Wade, L. Todd, L. Smith, N. Robinson, A. Mock, S. Thevenin. Fourth Row: M. A. Tilley, L. Pou, C. Taylor, R. Rice, C. Smith, J. Sawyer, M. Ogburn, S. Clark, T. Roberts, D. K. Turner. Fifth Row: S. Hilker, J. Sappenfield, R. Williams, J. A. Russell, S. Van Dorsten, J. Reaves, J. Robinson, S. Sloan, A. Stewart, P. Wyrick, E. Salmons. Sixth Row: M. Wassell, J. Pearce, J. Sams, V. Vasgaard, J. Waller, J. Wilson, L. Smith, J. Payne, S. Warfford. First Row: P. Rogers, L. Cranfill, ©. .Gay,S) Lentz. Vo. Yost Ma.G: West, V. Durana, P. Morgan. Second Row: L. Livingston, C. Caraway, V. Seay, C. Ashburn, P. Tandy, P. Trivette, B. Miller, M. Lincoln, H. Balafas. Third Row: A. Bullins, J. Fogleman, J. Lewis, P. Walker, B. Sparks, M. K. Manning, R. Barkley, B. Smith, L. O’Dea, A. Shelton. Fourth Row: R. Apperson, D. Early, E. Pfefferkorn, P. Vester, P. Johnston, B. Jarvis, S. Carter, B. Beach, M. McKnight, 8B. Downey. Fifth Row: M. Markunas, A. Baity, L. Ansley, N. Licker, M. Whicker, A. Kelly, L. Ebert, E. Nifong, K. Parrish, P. Peterson. Sixth Row: A. Deleot, B. Heck- ard, F. McCachern, C. Wooten, C. Bryant, D. Wallace, B. Dillon, T. March, E. Watson, R. Collier, D. Hailey. Seventh Row: L. Law- ing, L. McClure, D. Edwards, A. Taylor, M. Little, K. Marshall, G. Mitchiner, L. Thevenin, M. L. Dunn, A. Walker, J. Martin. Eighth Row: L. Hauser, A. Ab- bott, P. Hamilton, B. Badgett, V. Georgoulias, S. Pappas, S. Wilson, J. Whiteheart, C. Orrell, P. Tatum, K. Bowman, M., Joyce, G. Parks, M. Ransome. Every Sophomore girl learns what is expected of herin Sophoteers Sophomore girls have a chance to serve the teach- the high school environment. Two girls are assigned ers of Reynolds High as “‘‘Sophoteers.’’ This service to each teacher in order that they may help in the organization is popular with the sophomore girls and roles of running errands, washing blackboards, and gives them an opportunity to become accustomed to doing other needed tasks. First Row: P. James, L. Burks, S. McKenzie, S. F. Smith, S. Fultz, S. Davis, D. Williams, P. Holland, J. Carroll. Second Row: E. Steven- son, A. Rominger, G. Jarvis, N. Steadman, S. Heist, A. Tuttle, C. Bertie, L. Poole, S. Bean. Third Row: C. Kite, A. Speas, C. Ekvall, M. Brookbank, J. Staton, J. Weathers, K. McCollum, J. MacLeod, M. McMichael, L. Edwards. Fourth Row: L. Wood- ward, C. Ragan, L. Johnson, S. Fletcher, D. Kessell, A. Lewis, N. Craver, V. Sale, D. Hammer, A. Reese, S. Ramsey. Fifth Row: D. Kerr, B. Johnson, A. Ghees- ling, W. Davis, J. Hobbs, M. M. Wade, M. L. Wilson, M. J. Petree, D. Newsome, J. Hicks, B. Hinkle, S. Sides. Sixth Row: L. Johnston, A. Bost, E. Hucks, C. Martin, M. Morefield, P. Payne, J. Forester, T. Creech, M. Holton, L. Brock, M. B. Black- well? P. Davis, aA, Stuart. Seventh Row: D. Yokeley, L. Starling, J. Furches, S. Covington, K. Clay, D. Dillabough, B. Mit- chell, S. Walton, E. Rudolph, R. Gwyn. Eighth Row: M. A. Hester, M. J. Divine, C. Copple, S. Dull, D. Perry, G. Barber, E. Hicks, T. Harrison, L. Morgan. First Row: M. McMillian, L. Sny- der, E. Lide, R. Meschan, F. Schultz, J. Senkus, B. Perry, K. Long. Second Row: K. Phillips, N. Nance, R. Williams, D. Ped- dle, N. Baumgarten, B. Patterson, K. Vance, M. Rettinger. Third Row @ Ones woe) Smithy bo. Tillotson, C. Yeager, G. Yeager, J. Rawlings, S. Kennedy, K. Lein- bach, K. Walton, C. Joyce. Fourth Row: C. Smith, L. Skidmore, J. Malcolm, D. Philo, A. Patrick, R. Saunders, D. Southerland, A. Northington, J. Strugg, B. White. Fifth Row: C. Warren, M. Pettit, J. Reid, B. Weir, A. Schoenthal, M. Fulp, P. Simpson, J. Side- linger, S. Shore, L. Williamson. Sixth Row: S. Michael, J. A. Steelman, N. Sessums, J. Parker, A. Justice, M. Forsyth, K. Morris, M. Shore. Seventh Row: K. Saun- dersseleolton, J. speas, P. Petree, M. Benbow, C. Totherow, S. Whitney, B. Conrad, S. Will- iams, M. A. Walker. Service to the school is the main objective of the Serviteers The Serviteers is a loosely-bound group of junior girls who are organized for the purpose of serving Reynolds in whatever way they are able. As they have no large projects of their own, they are called upon to help with various functions throughout the school year. Although their service is irregular, it is nonetheless sincere and generous as they contrib- ute to the growth, development, and meaning of the spirit of Reynolds High School. First Row: M. Mann, L. Berna- sek, S. Brewer, J. Carroll, B. Hill, C. Glenn, B. Evans, C. Graham, K. Benton. Second Row: P. Hol- Gens, | ixitey, (3, Buiea, C. Oliver, G. Bodenhamer, N. Smith, S. Chipman, R. Frye, P. Cook. Third Row: J. Bahnson, S. Hali, J. Inabinet, J. Beck, J. Van Hoy, en Golcinnale Culler Di Cook A. Barrow, A. Blackmore, ‘D. Davis. Fourth Row: L. Glenn, N. Kent, S. Culler, M. Hartman, N. Dwiggins, S. Hammons, L. Barrett, J. Baker, L. Ballard, B. Dymott, V. Disher. Fifth Row: P. Binkley, C. Johnson, S. Hin- nant, K. Chastain, C. Hipp, R. Brantley, L. Edwards, P. Hauser, B. Covington, J. Holland, J. Becker. Sixth Row: S. Brown, D. Eubanks, D. Harrison, S. Clapp, C. Humphreys, C. Key, E. E. Carter, |. Gordon, J. Aspden, J. Fox, N. Dize. First Row: L. Colgin, P. Petree, M. McMillian, M. Daves, sec.; C. Yeager, v.-pres.; J. Dobbs, pres.; S. Shore, treas.; P. Cook, M. Mann, P. Holcomb. Second Row: B. Hill, D. Philo, C. Davis, L. Rominger, B. Buice, E. Kirby, J. Carroll, K. Saunders, N. Dize, A. Northington. Third Row: L. Bernasek, D. Lawson, R. Frye, A. Patrick, C. Oliver, G. Boden- hamer, C. Anheir, L. Skidmore, Malcolm, L. Ballard, P. Har- wood. Fourth Row: R. Meschan, L. Clayton, D. Davis, M. Hart- man, N. Dwiggins, J. Inabinet, K. Walton, J. Skinner, G. Yeager, J. Teague, B. Ludlum, J. Speas. Fifth Row: L. Hart, R. Saunders, E. Berry, C. Jones, N. Lehr, S. Hall, A. Lampert, S. Kennedy, D. Southerland, S$. Hammons, M. Forsyth. Sixth Row: S. Chipman, B. Brownlee, C. Totherow, H. Schuitmaker, L. Williamson, K. Morris, P. Einstein, A. McBride, P. Pratt, C. Barwick, N. Hart, C. Graham. Seventh Row: V. Disher, L. Snyder, L. Culler, B. Perry, S. Scott, S. Brown, A. Blackmore, A. Isaacs, J. Fox, L. Glenn, S. Whitney, E. Lide, L. Barrett. Junior Y-teens observe service to the community Giving food, clothing, and toys to a needy family for Christmas and collecting money for UNICEF are just two of the many service projects of the Junior First Row: G. Cook, P. Petree, P. Carter, treas.; N. Sessums, sec.; K. Phillips, pres.; R. Williams, v.-pres.; C. Key. Second Row: B. Jones, D. Law, C. Glenn, C. Warren, D. Peddle, J. Aspden, S. Gordon, E. Carter. Third Row: C. Smith, K. Chastain, A. Justice, J. Steelman, N. Baumgarten, J. Beck, M. Pettit, M. Benbow. Fourth Row: S. Heffner, N. Nance, B. Covington, C. Hipp, B. Lanier, M. Hartman, L. Gib- son, B. Raum. Fifth Row: B. Pfohl, J. Foxworth, J. Kale, S. Clapp, D. Eubanks, K. Mabe, N. Dwiggins, J. Baker, C. Joyce, M. Sechrist. Sixth Row: K. Car- ter, B. Weir, E. Eidson, J. Parker, N. Kent, C. Humphreys, D. Har- rison, M. Fulp,. B. Reid, B. Dymott. Y-Teens. They also hold two dances yearly; one, at Christmas and one, in the spring. To earn money for the dances, the Y-Teens have bake sales and talent shows. First Row: V. Tyndall, C. Copple, treas.; C. Ekvall, pres.; L. Woodward, sec.; M. Morefield, v.-pres.; E. Watson, R. Collier, B. Mitchell. Second Row: K. Barton, A. Speas, D. Newsome, D. Dillabough, D. Perry, S. Dull, V. Seay, J. Martin, R. Gwyn, E. Stevenson. Third Row: S. Heist, M. J. Divine, S. Barbee, M. McMichael, S. Sides, S. Pappas, B. Downey, S. Carter, L. Poole, A. Tuttle, J. MacLeod. Fourth Row: B. Nading, B. Johnson, M. M. Sophomore Y-teens hold bake sale to raise money First Row: J. Ashburn, L. Burks, M. Whicker, treas.; L. Hauser, v.-pres.; B. Sparks, pres.; S. Ramsey, sec.; P. James, S. F. Smith. Second Row: A. Gheesling, M. L. Wilson, M. Holton, L. Brock, K. Clay, G. West, A. Baity, L. Cranfill, J. Weathers, P. Morgan, D. Kessell. Third Row: M. B. Blackwell, B. Hinkle, M. Little, B. Miller, G. Mitchiner, L. Johnson, D. Williams, VY. Durana, B. Beach, M. McKnight, P. Hamilton, A. Wade, J. Hobbs, W. Davis, D. Yokeley, C. Ragan, A. Rominger, K. McCollum, T. Creech, J. Staton, C. Bertie. Fifth Row: L. O’Dea, R. Barkley, B. Smith, P. Rogers, P. Tatum, C. Orrell, J. Fogleman, E. Pfefferkorn, M. Markunas, F. McCoachern, L. McClure, L. Lawing. Sixth Row: M. A. Hester, G. Jarvis, N. Steadman, M. Ransome, P. Peterson, S. Yokeley, E. Rudolph, S. Walton, L. Hay- den, P. Payne, A. Deleot. Sophomore Y-Teens, a service organization spon- sored by the YWCA, promotes world fellowship, growth, program ‘‘Women in the World Today”. and individual development through their Whether busily baking cookies and cakes for a money-raising project, making handicrafts, swimming at the Y, taking food to a needy family, attending the rededi- cation program, or planning a dance, the members agree on one thing—it’s fun! Reese. Fourth Row: M. J. Petree, P. Davis, K. Marshall, J. Spach, A. Kelly, L. Ebert, K. Parrish, A. Shelton, J. Hicks, P. Vester, D. Reeves, S. McKenzie. Fifth Row: S. Hutcherson, S. Davis, V. Sale, N. Craver, A. Lewis, L. A. Stewart, M. Brookbank, T. Harrison, E. Hucks, S. Lentz. Sixth Row: B . Heckard, G. Parks, L. Thevenin, A. Holt, C. Caraway, C. Ashburn, P. Kohrs, K. Bowman, Ma ee Dunnys Eve tlicks: D. Kerr, J. Forester, L. Morgan. Junior Hi-Y provides an outlet for new friendships First Row: S. McCormick, pres.; T. Thompson, B. Vann, N. Pappas, B. Lane, G. Morgan, A. Sale, K. Hege. Third Row: S. French, G. Sample, B. Russell, C. Norfleet. Second Row: S. Craver, L. Forrest, B. Steele, E. Barwick, N. Reynolds, D. Williamson. Omega Chi Hi-Y forms asanewclub First Row: M. Lewis, D. Ebert, v.-pres.; R. Hughs, pres.; Haverland, R. Elam, J. Reed, S. Carswell, R. Bell, T. Colter. K. B. Jennings, sec.; J. Rush. Second Row: R. Berrier, D. Math Club opens doors to ambitious mathematicians First Row: Mrs. Moser, sponsor; D. Pfefferkorn, L. A. Mayo, A. Sale, C. Pearce, S. Stillman, J. Turner, V. Tyner, G. L. Carter, pres.; S. Wild, v.-pres.; B. Crutchfield, sec.; M. Taylor, C. Warren, M. Pettit. Third Row: J. Rodden, B. Steele, Frost, J. Wilson, B. Kirsch. Second Row: D. McNames, J. Causby, K. Benton, A. Blackmore, A. Isaacs, A. Simmons, P. Cook, C. Pappas, J. Robinson. First Row: N. Gilliland, A. Diemer, R. Hibbits, D. Daetwyler, C. Roe, A. Mularczyk. Fourth Row: J. Norfleet, B. Kirsch, B. Kulp, M. T. Ward, T. Tilley. Second Row: M. Hedrick, L. Hill, N. Little, C. Taylor, M. Frost, A. Baity, A. Mock, S. Clapp, J. Payne, J. Heath, E. Early, B. Lavietes, P. Davis, B. Ashburn, E. Bryant, R. Rice. Fifth Row: B. Forester, L. Lash, S. Brewer, J. Sams. Third Row: J. Early, S. Thevenin, B. Shulley, S. Cornatzer, P. Harbuck, J. Biles, B. Lee, J. Meschan, E. Huffstetler, G. Jenkins, B. Combs, S. Myers, T. Clausat, S. Fulton, N. Drage, J. Baker, J. Vanhoy. Hall Monitors are posted on each floor . J. Craver, W. Boger. Fourth Row: J. Dimmick, S. Klein, S. Fletcher, D. Kessell, B. Reed, J. Carroll, L. Edwards, R. Hawley, L. Myers, C. Wood, B. Hinkle, A. Deleot. Fifth Row: J. Stith, T. Rosemond, P. Legon, B. Whiteheart, S. Thrift, L. Lewis, N. L. Robinson, M. Lentz, M. McGrane, L. White, M. Edwards, |. Rominger. First Row: M. Little, F. Murphy, M. Waltrip, M. Jones, J. McMichael, G. Leight, C. Dubb. Second Row: J. Speas, N. Cotton, S. Barber, S. DeLeon, T. Roberts, T. Strugg, J. Jones, B. Buice, G. Bollenger, J. Waller. Third Row: M. Hensel, V. Vasgaard, B. Dillon, L. Snyder, B. Brownlee, C. Ogden, S. Hall, 129 t B. Deal, M. Fowler, D. Dillabough, A. Isaacs, M. Mann, P. Binkley, L. White, N. Robinson, B. Conrad, L. Brown, S. Scott, J. Bahnson, Practices with the band help the boots perfect their routines. M. L. Wilson, J. Teague, M. Shore, M. C. Mowery, D. Williams. Precision and perfection describe the seventy pert Dancing Boots. Many weeks were spent during the summer months learning new routines and prac- ticing the familiar ones. Emily Bryant and Helen Harmon, co-choreographers, made up the dances and taught them to the boots while Chief Pam Huband kept order and led the dances. Students looked for- ward to each football game when the Boots per- formed at half-time. The exactness of these shining girls earned for them an invitation to Toronto, Can- ada, with the band to perform for the International Lion’s Club Convention. L. Barrett, L. Pou, S. Brown, B. Perry, K. Barton, S. Michael, E. Watson, S. J. Stewart, R. Wade, S. Carter, K. Landolina, G. West, P. Petree, M. Forsyth, M. O’Neil, A. Justice. N. Cotton, L. Brockwell, J. Shore, B. Sparks, B. Forester, L. Yelton, J. Waller, S. Klein, M. Daves, R. Blackford, C. Smith, S. Taylor. J. Sawyer, B. Hill, L. Gibson, R. Rice, L. Mashurn, J. Jones, Smile! is the motto of the Dancing Boots SEeS, a “Prepare, kick!’’ During the summer, boots concentrated on waist-high kicks and pointed toes. V. Seay, L. Morgan, B. Beach, E. Carter, C. Moore, D. Philo, B. Ashburn, A. Barrow, J. White, S. Smith, S. Ramsey, B. Benton, V. Tyndall, D. Perry, L. Colgin, S. Barber, J. Sams. Sine dR can eet by aint at PAM HUBAND Chief Senior Majorettes L. Yelton, R. Rice, J. Jones, J. Waller, L. White, M. C. Mowery. 132 Smiles, waist-high kicks, rhythm—all these are characteristic of our majorettes. A band would not be complete without these sparkling girls to add color and variety to performances. Few spectators realize the many tedious hours of hard work and practice that lie behind their distinct twirling rou- tines and dance steps. On occasions they used novel costumes that harmonized with the theme of the half-time show and added a unique flavor to it. The majorettes also performed for civic organizations, delighting young and old alike. Shine for dear ole Reynolds! RHE Rae ae ws EMILY BRYANT Co-Choreographer HELEN HARMON Co-Choreographer Junior Majorettes M. Mann, A. Isaacs, B. Conrad, P. Binkley. pee rere Majors relax between quarters. Our Cheerleaders stand -_meeeeseseceseereencentvonneeenanentente wer: Peis omy, = . « : é H ERT During football season the cheerleaders kept the team’s spirit high. Boosting school spirit and spurring the team on to a victory posed the main responsibility of the cheerleaders. Many hours were spent in practicing new cheers and in improving familiar ones. These girls were tireless at every game and, no matter what the outcome, they never conceded defeat. Neither rain nor snow hindered them in carrying out their duties. Under the sponsorship of Miss Caldwell, the cheerleaders aroused much of the enthusiasm and morale which accompanied athletic events this year. Chief Janie says, “‘If you can’t hear us now, we'll yell a little louder.’’ Coach Whitley he’s our man lf he can’t do it nobody can The cheerleaders were always behind our hard-working basketball team. 134 for RJR school spirit Darlene Pardue, Libby Evans, Judi Dean, and Libby Harris pose during half-time of a basketball game. Junior cheerleaders Beverly White, Beth Brownlee, and Lynn Culler relax after an exciting game. Forming a pyramid of cheerleaders are Janie Meschan, chief; Judy Pearce, assist- ant chief; and Pam Davis. Kneeling: Janie Meschan, chief. Standing: Beverly White, Darlene Pardue, Beth Brownlee, Judy Pearce, assistant chief; Pam Davis, Libby Harris, Judy Dean, Libby Evans, and Lynn Culler. 135 First Row: J. Freeman, P. Crouse, L. Mashburn, H. Baldwin, R. Bagnal, K. Vance, |. Hunter. Second Row: S. Hitchcock, K. Aronhime, J. luele, J. Welch, J. Julian, J. Burrows, G. Barton, The Reynolds High School Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Alvin Myerovich has a threefold objective: to perform with emphasis on musical val- ues; to serve the school and the community; and to provide a goal for the incoming freshmen musicians. Rebops entertain at basketball half-time Members of the Rebops, a fully instrumentated stage band, were chosen from an audition. Practice sessions were held weekly. During recent years the stage band has taken on a new importance, not only for entertainment, but also from an educational point of view. It teaches reading of music, intricate rhythms, and good tone. Also, the stage band emphasizes playing one to a part and depending upon oneself. Many times throughout the year the Rebops were asked to participate in several school functions. These included playing for the Student Council Convention in November, chapel programs, and the faculty party. E. Conrad, K. B. Jennings, J. Kelly, E. Hepler, J. Whalen, T. Jones, W. Hart, A. Whalen, D. Gasque, J. Middleton, T. Ward, P. Froelich, Z. Taylor, and Director, Alvin Myerovich. Orchestra participation in the Christmas program points the way to further collaboration with the choral and drama departments. A bright future is predicted for the orchestra as a result of renaissance of string instruction in this area. 136 Mr. Myerovich encourages students to strive to perfect the tone of their instruments. Orchestra plays for civic organizations First Row: L. Epler, R. Chambers, E. Conrad, G. Barton, P. Froe- Brewer, J. Burrows, J. luele, J. Welch, M. Hoots, T. Jones, P. lich, W. Speaks, J. Holland, R. Young, C. David. Second Row: F. Stith, T. Ward, J. Middleton, W. Hart, and not pictured, T. Lauer- man and D. Gasque. kSH Color Guard: S. Sloan, B. Vestal, J. Early, M. Layton, C. Johnson, P. Walker, P. Kohrs, B. Jarvis, S. Butner, D. Brandon, S. Hilker, B. Reid, J. Mashburn, C. Warren, J. Wertz. First Row: M. Hunt, C. Haase, L. Boyles, R. Wommack, S. Zimmerman. Third Row: P. Teague, L. Gardner, E. Huffstickler, C. Barwick, N. Black, S. Harris, T. Raper, J. Burrows, R. Marian, J. Welch, J. Hum- P. Hamilton, J. Sawyer, A. Whalen, J. Whalen, W. Hanna, C. phreys, J. Williams, R. Merritt, R. Young, C. Baldwin, E. Conrad, Sanders, S. Blevins, P. Freeman, M. Andrus, J. Norfleet, B. Lanier, R. Blackwell, P. Froelich, D. Pfefferkorn, W. Speaks, J. White- S. Huffstetler, J. Kelly. Second Row: J. S. Sappenfield, R. Bell, heart, C. Wooten, B. Cooper. Fourth Row: P. Stith, D. Hancock, H. Boger, J. Julian, G. Barton, J. Shaw, C. Gay, J. Edwards, D. Nielson, K. Davis, D. Williard, J. Reed, R. Elam, J. Reynolds, A lot of hard summer practice sessions produced a fine RJR Marching Band During the summer, informal sessions were held in the band room. 138 Our Marching Band always made ourteam ‘“Charge”’ for victory W. Reich, L. Walters, T. Jones, C. Kennedy, M. Hoots, L. Shaff- ner, J. Kanoy, J. luele, T. Chadwick, E. Hepler. Fifth Row: M. Strub, R. Bland, D. Gasque, J. Middleton, W. Hart, T. Ward, M. Mulhern, J. Mize, B. Slaughter, R. Thurston. Sixth Row: K. B. Jennings, K. Aronhime, C. David, C. Bryant, S. Hitchcock, J. Stewart, J. Vernon, R. Chambers, F. Brewer, E. Hampton, D. Wolfe, Z. Taylor, R. Middleton, J. Bolt, T. Showronski, J. Seipple, J. McSwain, R. Goldberg, Mr. Epler, and Twirler, M. McGrane. During the hot days of August the Marching Band began to practice for the 1963 performing season. Besides participating in the halftime routines at fourteen football games and the Piedmont Bowl Game, the band marched in many parades. The Concert Band rehearsed everyday. Good Piette Mr. Epler directed his band toward perfection in sound, ship is accented and music written especially for and precision in marching. the concert band is played. For the first time this year a Wind Ensemble was organized. Seventy mem- bers were chosen because of general ability and mu- sical aptitude for this select group. Reynolds’ Band was called upon to play at several city-wide functions throughout the year. As a special honor, they were chosen as the North Carolina State Representative to the Lions International Convention Parade in July, 1964 at Toronto, Canada. Many long hours have been spent in preparation for this trip. WAVY OO’ UUuluwdedadd Margaret McGrane, twirler of the fire baton, stands at attention while the band plays the school alma mater. Long hours of hard practice produced an outstanding marching band. First Row: M. Nelson, E. Heinant, C. Blackburn, K. Smothers, J. Sweat, M. Griffiths, M. Shepherd, |. Hunter, J. Vanhoy. Second Row: D. D. Lund, K. Early, L. Edwards, B. Combs, P. Mixed Chorus Ligon, B. McCuen. Third Row: M. Zeliff, D. Scales, D. Redman, C. Payne, C. Mathews, P. Godwin, J. Wrider, B. Reavis, M. Lawing, C. Taylor, P. James, S. Zimmer. Clearness and Harmony- Chorus masters Herb Thomas, Grace Bollinger, Patsy Sapp and Pat Brown. 140 | no en 1 First Row: J. Huff, B. Covington, E. Carter, C. Key, P. Morgan, K. Wilson, K. Chastain, E. Angel. Third Row: R. Watts, W. P. Brown, D. Hammer, K. Craver, B. Bull. Second Row: J. Noff- Strader, C. Garber, G. Jones, B. Womack, H. Thomas, K. Hege singer, S. Clarke, K. Mabe, G. Smith, M. Manning, M. Anderson, R. Jones, D. Hill, J. Maddox. That’s what you'll find in the Girls’ Chorus : y First Row: B. Meadows, B. Smith, J. Whorl, L. Johnson, B. Sparks, M. O’Neal, R. Apperson, J. Fogleman, P. Rogers, D. Galbrath, M. Whitner. Second Row: R. Barkley, L. Cole, E. Pfefferkorn, A. Kirby, D. Rogers, H. Foster, S. Holt, E. Berry, G. Balinger, P. Sapp, S. Ends. Third Row: T. Morch, D. Early, M. Ransome, D. Woodruff, K. Anthony, K. Masencup, L. Haylin, G. Shores, G. Conrad, P. White, B. Vernon. 14] Beginning a new year under the direction of Miss Houston, both the girls’ chorus and the mixed chorus have had a_ busy schedule. With class drill and faithful rehearsals, the chorus has beautifully pre- sented three holiday pro- grams, _ Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter, and two concerts. Other activ- ities consis ted of traveling to various clubs such as the Ardmore Civic, Kiwan- is, and Rotary, and being active in several contests, two of which were in the High Point and Greensboro Music Festivals. Combining with the mixed chorus for chapel presentations and traveling to other schools were some of the activities of the girls’ chorus. No matter where they performed, robed in black and gold, or in blue jump- ers, they presented musical programs with characteris- tic dignity. Our Dramatics Club is always hard at work First Row: M. B. Blackwell, L. Edwards, B. Freeman, pres.; J. D. Blackwell. Third Row: B. Peatross, R. Goldberg, T. Lauerman, Maddocks, v.-pres.; B. Crutchfield, sec.; S. Anglin, treas.; J. B. Reavis, M. Pettit, J. Jarrett, J. Goodman, J. Beck, B. Patterson, Dobbs. Second Row: B. Benton, D. Pfefferkorn, D. Mock, N. Lauer- J. Huff, R. Brantley, D. Davis. C. Snyder, J. Tilman, M. Andrus, man, B. Dymott, S. Covington, E. Carter, A. Groce, M. Griffiths, M. J. Divine, C. Key, S. Jacobson, M. Rouzie, R. Blackford, K. Gilliam, B. Shulley, L. Smith, A. Walker, R. Phillips, P. Godwin. L. Pow. Office Pages and Nurses Pages rendered a great service to our school First Row: M. Moe, P. Cryner, M. Murphy, M. J. Amos, K. Isley, P. Davis. Second Row: C. Smith, J. Robinson, L. Lincoln, J. Ransome, A. Molarezyk, C. Moore, A. Justice, M. A. Smither. Third Row: S. Culler, K. Vance, B. Deal, M. Fowler, B. Freeman, B. Tucker, S. Sides, S. Thevenin. Fourth Row: E. Stevenson, J. Carr, J. Johnson, S. Nelson, S. Clark, D. Vickers, P. Thompson, S. King, B. Allen. Fifth Row: L. Poole, A. Mock, J. Stiff, B. Carter, L. Dula, A. Bullins, B. Lavietes. 142 Allen Stansfield, treas.; Carter Lambeth, v.-pres.; Gordon Jenkins, pres.; Judy Dobbs, sec. Open to all interested students at Reynolds, the Debating Club is organized to promote greater enthus- iasm for debating and speech. Students who wish to be in the Debating Club must try out for the varsity de- Fret Row: D. Downing, C. Staley, J. Staton, J. Dobbs, G. Jenkins, A. Stansfield, J. Anglin, M. Lewis. Second Row: M. Andrus, M. M. Nelson, M. Brookbank, S. Glenn, S. Shirley, A. Diemer, M. B. Debating Club promotes research, discussion, and formal debates on issues of national and international significance bating team, but visitors are welcome to observe any meetings. Members of the varsity team travel! to various schools in the state and debate. In the past the Debating Club has maintained high standards in all competitions. Blackwell, N. Lauerman, B. Crutchfield, H. Baldwin, A. Groce, L. Starling, P. Walker. Third Row: J. Noffsinger, B. Reid, H. Jones, J. Hagaman, J. Sheffield, T. Foster, R. Goldberg, J. Jackson, E. Walther. French! Club First Row: J. Malcolm, v.-pres.; K. Hedge, treas.; L. Walters, T. Reeves, A. Gheesling, W. Davis, M. Forsyth, pres. Second Row: J. Dobbs, M. Fulp, C. Graham, L. Lester. Sixth Row: D. Redman, B. Reid, B. Weir, L. Forbis, J. Parker. Third Row: G. Sheets, M. Jordan, A. Angel, D. Ivoneannon, J. Wertz, A. Barrow, N. Dwiggins, P. Einstein, M. Gilbert, S. Peters, C. Conrad, H. Boger, D. Toy. N. Lucas, A. Hunt, R. Barkley, M. Eidson. Fourth Seventh Row: D. Havelane, M. Hanes, D. Ebert, Row: A. Isaacs, S. Brown, C. Staley, D. Harrison, F. Sherrill, J. Rush, D. Day, L. Shaffner, J. Huff- J. Edwards, L. Mayer, J. Olson, D. Galbreath, stellar, B. Thacker, R. Minor, S. Holland. V. Burk. Fifth Row: A. Barbee, M. Mann, B. Perry, Parlez Vous Francais? French ll Club First Row: S. Bruce, sec; Z. Smith- deal secs; SF. Smith). treass0s, Ramsey, pres.; M. Holton, v.-pres. Second Row: L. Pou, pres.; D. Hancock, v.-pres.; D. Stroupe, pres.; T. Whitted, v.-pres.; L. Bal- lard, treas.; B. Ashburn, sec. Third Row: C. Wonsavage, B. Bull, S. Hinnant, L. Ebert, A. Walker, B. Reed, P. Yount. Fourth Row: L. Blair, J. Inabinet, N. Drage, R. Blackford, B. Deal, S. Russell, C. Davis, M. A. Tilley. Fifth Row: L. Johnston, A. Kirby, M. Chap- pell, C. Matthews, J. Teague, G. Cook, S. Cornatzer, J. Payne, D. Rourk. Sixth Row: V. Vasgaard, P. Swaim, B. Lavietes, M. Mc- Grane, D. Hagan, C. Haase, C. Roe, L. Cole, D. Rodgers, L. Whis- enhunt. Seventh Row: P. Holland, S. Richardson, P. Pleasants, J. Binkley, P. Rake, M. Prenner, G. Bowman, J. Pearce, T. Kesler, J. Mashburn, Eighth Row: |. Hunter, M. Frost, W. Barber, M. Zeliff, W. Mardis, T. Moser, S. Kornelis, B. Alderman, D. Tesh, C. Sams, J. Zepha. Ninth Row: B. Smith, L. O’Dea, J. Fogleman, P. Tatum, D. Yarbrough, T. Jones, R. Jones, J. Current, C. David, B. Wilson, D. Peddycord. Tenth Row: G. Mitchell, J. Reaves, R. Day, G. Jones, K. Breedlove, B. Frye, D. Roe, S. Johnson, B. Mitchell J. Hicks, D. Little, N. Lauerman, R. Weaver, R. Elden. 144 French Ill Club First Row: D. Perry, pres; J. Weathers, v.-pres.; J. Mize, v.-pres.; S. Davis, treas.; S. Fultz, sec. Second Row: P. Carter, pres.; M. Benbow, sec.; N. N. Nance, treas.; R. Williams, v.-pres.; J. Forester, treas.; L. Cranfill, pres.; V. Georgoulias, sec. Third Row: J. Martin, K. Phillips, P. Petree, L. Messick, A. Lampert, H. Smith, S. Culler. Fourth Row: S. Lentz, S. Jacobson, E. Cobbler, A. Moser, J. Brown, N. Licker, M. Whicker, J. Rogers. Fifth Row: M. Schaeffer, M. J. Petree, S. Mor- ris, P. Walker, B. Sparks, L. Fitz- Hugh, K. Bowman, P. Morgan, L. Lawing. Sixth Row: B. Downey, N. Dize, S. Fleener, J. Hawkins, H. Smith, R. Flanders, D. Kerr, J. Hobbs, V. Tyndall, D. Dilla- bough. Seventh Row: V. Hamp- ton, J. Lewis, P. Beavers, P. Wall, T. Barbee, S. Walton, E. Rudolph, L. A. Stuart, K. Parrish, B. Com- as, P. Hege. Eighth Row: J. Baker, S. Williams, A. Shelton, J. Tilman, S. Peters, R. Reagan, J. Burrows, V. Craven, E. Rodg- man, B. Callahan, V. Sale. Ninth Row: S. Wilson, P. Kohrs, P. Trivette, B. Thorne, L. Manson, S. Tilman, R. Highsmith, W. Wil- son, C. Sanders, D. Davis, C. Gay, J. Chandler. Advised by Mrs. Fearrington, Miss McDonald, and Mrs. Collier, the French Club is open to all in- terested students taking French |, II, III, or IV. Meet- ing periodically during class, members correspond with school students in France who are studying Eng- lish. Other activities include studying French culture, customs, and internationally-known monuments and cathedrals; giving special programs at Christmas and Mardi Gras, and arranging displays and bulletin boards. French IV Club First Row: J. Holland, v.-pres.; J. Bahnson, treas.; E. Carer, pres.; R. Goldberg, pres.; J. Rawlings, sec.; T. Shore, treas.; L. Lewis, sec. Second Row: Mrs. Fearrington, S. Shirley, v.-pres., FNHS; L. Mashburn, FNHS; S. Barnes, FNHS; S. Barber FNHS; G. Barton, FNHS; E. Bryant, FNHS; J. Erickson, FNHS; A. Hall, FNHS. Third Row: L. Satterfield, E. Killam, R. Brantley, A. Patrick, S. Smith, P. Hauser, K. Benton, B. Conrad, S. Michael. Fourth Row: B. Patterson, S. Thevenin, D. K. Turner, B. Leonard, L. Baggs, M. J. Divine, W. Boger, B. Raum, D. Hailey. Fifth Row: L. Baker, C. Glenn, J. Becker, M. Rouzie, B. Armstrong, H. Morse, A. Stansfield, K. Saunders. Sixth Row: C. Key, J. Reid, B. Combs, M. Jones, S. Daniel, B. Adams, J. Wilson, P. Binkley, D. Mock. He ate si ohio First Row: S. Scott, P. Freeman, J. Anglin, A. Pullins, P. Decker, B. Steele, A. Sale, J. Mackie, B. Whiteheart, B. Davis, C. Ekvall, F. Schulty, S. Whitney. Second Row: R. Sheppard, D. Blackwell, B. Martin, E. Brown. Fifth Row: Cooper, J. Goodman, L. Johnson, P. Holcomb, L. Snyder, T. Davis, C. Payne, K. Bowman, J. Snow, T. Byrd, K. Butler, R. Frye, V. Disher, S. Caudill, J. Palmer. Third Row: B. J. Jones, P. Venable, J. Shaw. Sixth Row: C. Ellis, J. Caffey, Benton, M. DeCastrique, R. Chappell, R. Starbuck, S. Minish, C. Roberson, J. Sawyer, J. Hodges, J. Rodden, L. Hawley, B. Cooper, J. Katz, R. Phillips. Fourth Row: P. March, R. F. Warfford, R. Speas, G. Lash, B. Temples. German! Club To study the cultural, political, and geographical nesdays: Special speakers, exchange students, and significance of Germany and the German people is native Germans add to the interest of the programs. the chief objective of the Reynolds German Club. A During the Christmas holidays the club carries on club is organized in each class, and the meetings various activities including singing carols and having are held during the class period on alternate Wed- a party, complete with German cookies. First Row: B. Freeman, sec.; B. White, treas.; L. Culler, sec.; pres.; J. Senkus. Third Row: P. Sapp, S. Efird, K. Walton, C. S. Chipman, treas.; J. Matthews, treas.; B. Stanley, pres.; F. Joyce, R. Bell, R. Shelor, J. Thrift. Fourth Row: R. Cox, J. Wiegold, v.-pres.. Second Row: D. Early, C. Younger, v.-pres.; Cheek, T. Vernon, D. Wall, B. Ruark, J. Kelsey, J. Sappenfield, K. Amos, sec.; S. Thrift, pres.; J. Waller, v.-pres.; T. Thompson, Lee Barrett. 146 First Row: S. Leak, v.-pres.; M. Shaw, pres.; R. Goldberg, sec.- treas.; S. Swain, pres.; B. Northington, v.-pres. Second Row: F. Massey, M. M. Brown, B. Holzbaur, L. Brown, B. Lanier, J. Brown, P. Cason. Third Row: B. Lackey, P. Gowin, R. Caudle, J. Jarvis, B. Richardson, M. Ogburn, M. Bouldin, C. Pappas, B. Spry. Fourth Row: B. Tesh, S. McCormick, J. Motley, R. Lorber, R. Williams, L. Satterfield, C. Peterson, L. Eberheart. Fifth Row: B. Vann, J. Cheney, J. Tribette, A. Brockhouse, H. Lanaler, N. Jones, B. Hudspeth, D. Miller, B. Whiteheart, J. Loftis. Sixth Row: R. Robbins, A. Beard, T. Gentry, J. Pearce, M. Hunt, T. Dawson, B. Goodwin, J. Middleton, M. T. Ward, D. Capps. German II Club First Row: J. McMichael, equip. chair.; T. Davis, treas.; T. V.-pres.; Hepler, v.-pres.; J. Sams, sec.; D. John, pres.; S. Wild, treas. Second Row: |. Rominger, A. Reimer, M. Fowler, L. Evans, J. Waller, T. Roberts, S. J. Stewart, S. Krueger, L. Lash. Third Row: B. Crutchfield, C. Ogden, J. Kirkman, L. Brockwell, N. Robinson, G. Dean, L. Edwards, M. Edwards, B. Walker, P. Tilley, pres.; J. Norfleet, sec.; B. Forester, Sprechen Sie Deutch? Brown. Fourth Row: J. Farron, B. Merritt, J. Reynolds, G. Sample, B. Alsup, J. Jones, C. Norfleet. Fifth Row: A. Cross- _well, M. Stroub, D. Bird, T. Getchell, J. Einstein, N. Kulp, J. Erickson, P. Wilson, M. Wattrip. Sixth Row: F. Morris, J. Masten, B. Braswell, J. Dimling, S. Boyte, M. Sugg, J. Jackson, A. Adams, B. Allan, R. Short. 147 First Row: D. Childress, pres.; C. Lambeth, pres.; M. Haworth, sec.; R. Sprinkle, pres. Second Row: C. Blackmon, v.-pres.; J. Gilliams, treas.; J. Parrish, sec.; M. Morgan, treas.; B. Yost, v.-pres.; N. Davis, sec.; S. Holt, v.-pres.; J. Macleod, treas. Third Row: A. Bost, R. Grffin, P. Hamilton, J. White, H. Bahnson, S. Dugger, F. Smithdeal, S. Pinkston. Fourth Row: M. Hensel, C. Ashubrn, E. Hucks, K. McCollum, S$. Fulton, P. Wyrick, A. Greer, S. Clark, J. Bills. Fifth Row: R. Harrison, W. Hall, B. Tise, C. Coan, G. Bates, P. Richardson, M. Lawing, V. Tyner, M. De- Castrique, A. Hutchison. Sixth Row: B. Putney, R. Pratt, T. English, R. Myers, K. Koontz, M. O’Brien, C. Kennedy, D. Tim- mons, F. Brewer, K. Mowery, F. Conrad, C. Spriggs. é Habla usted espanol? M. Markspach, J. Newton, D. Cornellus, B. Russell, R. Grubbs, A. Whiteheart, D. Williamson. Second Row: S. Hutch- First Row: erson, G. Hester, J. Foxworth, B. J. Averette, J. Hauser, L. Brenner, L. Skidmore, B. Buice. Third Row: P. Simpson, J. Tate, C. Plitt, E. Thompson, B. Witherow, B. Collette, J. Quincannon, 148 C. Collins, J. Robinson. Fourth Row: B. Boughman, W. Cantrell, J. Kanoy, J. Peterson, C. Lassiter, E. Angel, L. Gardner, G. Yea- ger, D. Southerland. Fifth Row: S. Warfford, B. Dirsch, B. Foster, M. Allred, L. Beshears, S. Estep, R. Ridgill, L. Oakley, H. A. Deal. El Club de Espanol Spanish Club members come from the regularly scheduled Spanish classes. Meetings are held every other week during class time. Programs consist of fiestas at Christmas, foreign exchange students speak- ing in Spanish of their native countries, student slides of South America, plus projects and reports of cur- rent events related to Spanish-speaking countries. Through these various types of meetings, it is the aim of the club to acquaint students with an informed picture of the life and activities in the other half of the Americas. Students enjoy Spanish custom—Fiesta. Spanish Club reveals Latin American customs First Row: T. Harrison, H. Cook, K. Head, C. Brown, pres.; T. Third Row: L. Burks, V. Niblock, M. Joyce, T. Lyons, D. Hammer, Reed pres.; J. Walsh, v.-pres.; J. Carroll, sec.; S. Tredwell, treas. T. Culler, S. Blevins, M. Markunas, J. Nance. Fourth Row: C. Second Row: T. Littlejohn, K. B. Jennings, R. Hitchcock, J. Ryder, Morgan, E. Pfefferkorn, M. Ransome, A. Holt, E. Stevenson, E. Hicks, V. Brown, C. Moore, J. Kimel, E. Conrad, R. Hughes. J. Spach, B. Chambers, J. Caw, V. Yost, M. G. West, J. Reed. 149 Mos i Lucy Holton, Loretta Snyder, Kit Benton, Jean Speas, Carol Totherow. JV Cheerleaders spurred their team on to victory Loud yells from J.V. cheerleaders helped our team to have a successful season. It’s another touchdown for RJR! 150 Art Club members learn balance and harmony First Row: A. Stewart, pres.; J. Gantt, v.-pres.; M. J. Amos, C. Chambers, K. Aronhime. Fourth Row: P. Holder, C. Jones, J. sec.-treas.. Second Row: |. D’Michalis, sponsor; N. Pappas, D. Skinner, P. White, T. Streetman, B. Nanny, C. Day, M. Spach, Hagan, J. Rodgers. Third Row: J. Hale, M. Haynes, D. New- C. Garber, B. Shulley, A. Lampert, H. Balafas, J. Pearce. some, H. A. Deal, L. Smith, B. Smith, E. Early, D. Fox, J. Tilman, Children’s Home cheerleaders keep up the Methodist spirit iv ie : ee SE gE 2 es aS . -. ee ey ey ’ rie OER LEE sage Left to Right: Brenda Whitt, co-chief, Helen Holder, Barbara Whitt, Virginia McKnight, Cindy Haire, Shelia Harmon, chief, 151 Bible Club lifts the spiritual mind of its members ‘ile First Row: K. Craver, co-v.-pres.; J. Ransome, quiz team capt.; M. Hoots, G. Jenkins, M. O’Brien, R. Thomas. Third Row: C. T. Shore, sec.-treas.; G. Bollinger, v.-pres.; C. Brown, pfc, J. Kennedy, T. Allred, J. M. Hanes, L. Stanley, B. Jarvis, Brown, pres. Second Row: S. Wilson, C. Sanford, K. Anthony, J. J. Craver, J. Heath, S. Martin, D. Rourk, L. Lincoln, J. Jarvis, J. Whiteheart, A. Hunt, P. Peterson, P. Naylor, M. Ransome, J. Sills, S. Nelson, J. Barber, R. Weaver, C. Matthews, M. Johnson. Robinson, J. Wilson, J. Holt, R. Barton, M. Sechrist, R. Apperson, : Each homeroom elects amember to the National Red Cross First Row: L. Forrest, pres.; P. Cryner, v.-pres.; J. Ransome, treas.; J. Heath, K. Craver, E. Nifong, M. K. Manning. Fourth Row: M. Forst, sec. Second Row: S. Whitney, P. Holcomb, P. Cook, V. Seay, S. Hammons, K. Gilliam, A. Hunt, B. Reed, B. Deal, D. Galbreath, J. Anglin, S. Fultz, R. Apperson, J. Jarvis, P. J. Sawyer, K. Anthony, A. Greer, B. Nading, C. Hipp, D. Dun- James, W. Barber. Third Row: G. Yeager, C. Warren, S. Glenn, ham, M. A. Tilley, E. Watson, K. Fulton. B. Crutchfield, F. McCachern, J. Staton, K. Vance, V. Sale, 152 Knowledge of literature is increased through Library Club First Row: A. Blackmore, B. Dillon, S. Fleenor, K. Morris, A. Michael, L. Gibson, K. Gilliam, M. K. Manning, B. Smith, R. Bark- Patrick, B. Rutledge, B. Dymott, P. Cryner, D. Taylor. Second ley, D. Wallace, S. Barnes, A. Hall. Fourth Row: W. Hanna, T. Row: L. Snyder, P. Trivette, rep.; D. Early, treas.; N. Little, pres.; Creech, B. Kirsch, B. Reid, J. Freeman, J. Dimmick, D. Petree, L. Hill, v.-pres.; B. Lanier, sec.; J. Levin, state treas.; S. Van P. Tandy, D. K. Turner, J. Weathers, B. Harris, J. Darnell, Dorsten. Third Row: S. Kennedy, M. Morefield, A. Isaacs, S. B. Peatross. Latin Club studies the Roman heritage First Row: J. Causby, K. Phillips, M. McGrane, M. Benbow. E. Marsh, A. Hall, S. Kennedy, L. Hart, B. Rutledge, A. Mc- Second Row: M. Lincoln, V. Durana, R. Meschan, C. Yeager, L. Bride, B. Ludlum, B. Reid, J. Sofley, C. Kessler, N. Little, B. Bernasek, P. James, B. Covington, A. Blackmore, M. Griffiths, C. Dymott, M. Edwards. Fifth Row: B. Peatross, N. Reynolds, B. Key, B. Jones. Third Row: M. Shore, J. Aspden, S. Fletcher, S. Rhudy, T. Clauset, T. Colter, B. Trotman, R. Barnhardt, D. Covington, S. Heffner, M. McMichael, A. Baity, J. Staton, H. McNames, G. Morgan, D. Pfefferkorn, H. Hilker, T. Weston, Balafas, B. Miller, S. Pappas, B. Hinkle, S. Hall, A. Lampert, K. H. Leake, A. Byerly, B. McLean, B. Reavis, M. Wade, S. Yokely. Vance, M. Jones. Fourth Row: L. A. Mayo, C. Jones, J. Holton, 153 Science Club intensifies students interest in physical world First Row: J. Goodman, H. Bernhard, R. Hawley, D. Pfefferkorn, Second Row: P. Froelich, D. Blackwell, J. Rodden, J. Styles, L. A. D. Godwin, R. Goldberg, R. White, L. Boyles, A. Groce, B. Kulp. Mayo, S. Daniel, J. Causby, Z. Taylor, B. Bigelon, M. Holder, S. Yokeley. Members of the Caduceus Club are considering medical careers First Row: K. Gilliam, state pres.; S. Kreuger, sec.; B. Kirsh, pres.; Snyder, D. Rourk, J. Huff. Third Row: Elizabeth Pfefferkorn, B. Ruark, v.-pres. Second Row: A. Schoenthal, G. Roseman, J. Bonnie Dymott, D. Peddle, S. Hitchcock, D. Nielson, K. Early, A. McSwain, K. Aronhime, L. Barrett, J. Staton, S. Hammons, P. Stewert, J. Bolt, L. Rominger, J. Ransome, J. Logan, B. Reed, Binkely, N. Drage, K. Vance, M. Jones, S. Hall, J. Inabinet, C. A. Groce, K. Mabe, S. Wright, J. Mashburn, M. McKnight. 154 S 7) S) = Ge !— = 3 3 i oO ae) 5 9 2 O fe a“ -_ w = £ re) © (as _ oO o = ns 5 wo 3 One es 3 fo) ve re = fe) 9 QO. 2.0 a =e 2 © a (@) rus ZG 5 e Om Fc re) es) eS te = 2 v9) _ . x a es se) re) 2 o — r= © 5 re La re) (7) . i) z : c ) ) nn g O . e ® ® 3 he 12) O co x) = e E 2 -_ £ 5 : = 2 if O £ 7 a 5 o © ) zo 2) z= 2) ie g im) a Le} ) 0) S o — io) ev o UO 3 6 ace 5 “c UD Y 0) g 5 — == _ ae ao x o : Onn a s ron , ee ( ie oe . = = ie Sa o OFC eae O o Lao ”) £ =o Se — 5 Se Cc : z 9 — £ c+ ‘oe ie} oi w = a ee o fo) o 2 a oe ® S Oe = o 3) ie = rode Athletics Varsity and intramural participants practiced with attitudes of good sportsmanship. “He plants the glory of the plain; He plants the forest's heritage; The harvest of a coming age; The joy that unborn eyes shall see— These things he plants who plants a tree.” Second Row: J. First Row: E. Arrington, J. Reaves, M. Robinson, P. Cason, R. Goodwin. Newton, C. Lambeth, G. Swearingen, T. Calloway, J. Martin. Football boosted our traditional RJR spirit Senior Backfield it is a generally accepted fact that every successful football team has a galaxie of stellar backfield performers. Such was the case of the 1963 Reynolds team. Speedy wingback Eddie Arrington and powerful fullback Joe Newton led the Demons in rushing and scoring. In addi- tion, Arrington was Reynolds’ leading pass receiver, snaring five touchdown passes to add to the seven touchdowns he got on the ground. Early in the season, Gene Swearingen shared the offensive duties with Arrington and Newton but an injury sustained prior to the Gray game, severely limited his fu- ture activity. Jimmy Loftis then took over the vacated tailback position. His brilliant running, passing, and kicking helped the Demons to several victories, including a prestige win over East. Tom English and Johnny Reaves also played tailback. Reaves, the fastest man on the team, on numerous occasions, out- ran the opposition for long gains. English completed key passes that proved to be neccessary factors in the Demons’ drive for the top. Defensive backfield players also gave creditable performances through the sea- son. With linebackers Rusty Goodwin and Frank Murphy lay the burden of stopping end sweeps before they got started. Gene Swearingen Our managers were always on the scene. Monty Robinson Rusty Goodwin Paul Cason Johnny Reaves Carter Lambeth Tommy Calloway Jimmy Waller and Joe Testo stop a Rocky Mount ball-carrier. Rusty Goodwin makes the tackle in the title game with Rocky Mount. Eddie Arrington eludes a Grimsley defender on an end sweep. Fullback Joe Newton scores on a 2-yard plunge in the Grimsley game. Jimmy Martin Coaches Crater, Kelly, and Bryson stayed behind the boys during the challenging games. 159 sf Don Hensley First Row: J. Testo, B. Johnson, M. Little, B. Satterfield, $. Googe, D. Cornelius, L. Bost, D. Hensley. Second Row: E. Hubbard, M. Waltrip, S. Pinkston, D. Blalock, T. McAden, B. Northington, J. Elliot, R. Bowden, M. Jones. Our unsung heroes-the Linemen If the key to a successful football team is a strong line, then the 1963 Black Demon squad had an excellent team. From end to end on offense and defense, Coach Crater had the material with which to make a powerful line, and he succeeded. Both captains of the team were linemen, Terry McAden and Joe Testo. Terry started at offensive and defensive guard and was on the first all-conference team for the second straight year. Joe Testo, also on the all-conference team, played offensive end and defensive halfback. Don Hensley, probably the most sought-after football player in North Carolina, held down a tackle spot on offense and defense. He re- ceived the most votes and was named captain of the all-conference team, was chosen to play in the Shrine Bowl game against the South Carolina all-stars, and was on the all-state team. Danny Cornelius, the other offen- sive tackle, was on the second all-conference team. Guard Butch Satterfield was on the number one all-conference team, while end Bill Johnson received honorable mention. Other starters instrumental in the Demon’s success were Mack Little, Blake Goslin, Joe Elliot, Bobby Russell, Steve Swain, and Jim Lee. The fact that Reynolds had six linemen gaining all-conference recognition speaks for itself and gives proof of the belief that a stronger line could be found nowhere in the state. Steve Pinkston Mike Jones David Blalock Bobby Northington Joe Elliot Richard Bowden Bill Johnson Mack Little Butch Satterfield Steve Googe Terry McAden and Joe Testo, co-captains, were admired for their qualities of leadership, hard work, and spirit. Coaches were always behind the boys Joe Testo receives a Tom English pass in the state champion- ship game. Danny Cornelius Lee Bost Coach Wilson gives the linemen some last-minute advice. Players warm up before a conference game. Steve Swain First Row: C. Lambeth, J. Testo, D. Hensley, B. Satterfield, J. Newton, M. Robinson, G. Swearingen, E. Arrington, B. Johnson, E. Hubbard. Second Row: J. Martin, M. Little, D. Cornelius, D. Blalock, S. Swain, L. Bost, B. Northington, R. Goodwin, P. Cason, J. Reaves, J. Elliot, M. Waltrip, S. Googe. Third Row: R. Grubbs, J. Waller, J. Loftis, B. Goslen, T. Gentle, L. Forrest, B. White- heart, R. Pennell, B. Russell, F. Murphy, T. Calloway, S. Morris. Don Hensley, Butch Satterfield, Terry McAden, and Eddie Arring- ton are Reynolds’ representatives to the All-Conference team. For the second consecutive year the 1963 Black Demon football team was abundant with talent as the squad finished first in the conference and second in the state. Many players were honored with titles which they received from voting by North Carolina sports writers and coaches. Those who received the honors were Guard Terry McAden, co-captain of the Black Demons, first all-conference team; end Joe Testo, co-captain of the Black Demons, second all- conference team; tackle Don Hensley, all-state, Shrine Bowl Game, East-West All Star Game, co-captain of first all-conference team, outstanding lineman in the Central 4-A Division; wingback Eddie Arrington, AIll- State, East-West All Star Game, Co-captain of first all-conference team, outstanding back in the Central 4-A Division; guard Butch Satterfield, first all-con- ference team; fullback Joe Newton, second all-con- ference team; tackle Danny Cornelius, second all- conference team; end Bill Johnson, honorable men- tion, all-conference; tailback Jim Loftis, honorable mention, all-conference; tailback Tom English, hon- orable mention, all-conference. 162 Fourth Row: R. Short, M. Spach, J. Macky, J. Hawkins, S. Craver, G. Morgan, J. Gilbert, M. Reavis, A. Angel, R. Elledge, J. Quin- cannon. Fifth Row: G. Dean, J. Parrish, T. Kuleza, M. Morgan, H. Smith, F. Conrad, J. White, G. Sweat, T. English, R. Bow- den, M. Jones. Sixth Row: D. Woodall, B. Steele, Gilbert S. Pinkston, G. Moore, B. Lane, C. Pearce, Mike Dowell. Football Scores Reynolds 27:50 Sinister sees mae eee Lexington 7 Reynolds) 772 a2 ss Gis cs ere Page 14 Reynolds] 9g arate es ioe yee ee Gray 0O Reynoldsiot 3 eirsts dct ae ese emer eee High Point 7 Reynolds§ 202 eva. er eer ee Salisbury 6 Reymoldss 20m. rte aie ie errr Burlington 0O Reyniolds 282c2., ses Sate ee ee North 7 Reynolds 16.7.3 ... pawene ner en ee Raleigh 7 Reynolds 20.077 4.9. tet ee East: Réynolds®30 5). ap) a) Grimsle y 7 Reynolds 26-5 4) 24 arc eee Garringer 14 Reynoldsail3 setae peter Rocky Mount 14 Head Coach, Mr. ‘’Red’’ Wilson, was behind our team all the way. Our spirit continued through the winter months with Basketball Every winter the Reynolds gym is rocked with cheers for the Black Demon basketball team. Coach Whitley’s 1963-1964 team was one of the finest teams in the history of the school. Led by co-captains David Stroupe and George Leight, the Demons ran up an impressive season’s record. Stroupe and Leight, along with Mark Murphy, were chosen to be on the all-conference team. Their rebounding and scoring were integral parts of the Demons’ offense and defense. Seniors Rusty Finwall and Bill Spry, and juniors Rick Hemrick and Jim Gilliam also provided the “punch” that elevated Reynolds to a high rank in state basketball polls. Highlights of the season were victories over Grimsley, North Forsyth, East Forsyth, and a home- coming victory over Lexington. The outstanding per- formance of the team in the Central 4-A Conference led to one of eight berths in the state tournament played in Greensboro, and a second place finish in the state. Co-captains: David Stroupe and George Leight. Stroupe received all-state, and honorable mention All-America honors. Scores KCNC CC) East Mecklenburg 59 Reynolds@467 5 J5 Suess oes nene High Point 53 GGG Gy ST a North Forsyth 57 REVNGldS SSO aies ee eee ee ee Py at Grimsley 70 SEM TOG (Ct East Forsyth 51 REVNOICS 12iree te ha oie a Sha tnd wh arty: Lexington 51 OS el EE East Forsyth 52 Reynoldse LO te inus tise at o0-8 at Salas Burlington 21 NOUS: 6S) 2 North Forsyth 49 REVNOLGS@O Agee te cutlery ee, Sk oot a Page 39 Gxt) GES Sa). East Mecklenburg 55 Revnoldse6 Ske st eee iene ee ett ore Gray 58 OURS NCS (EL) High Point 79 Revnoids@5 4 shee eee tte thee Salisbury 26 SO I) eae Grimsley 61 Reynolds 0 ieee are Mee heen ee Burlington 43 Been: Pe ee Sears as Reynolds 64 State Tournament Raleigh 63 Bena s) wes... Gray 49 Reynolds 43 State Tournament — High Point 39 SGWORS CL 5 i Salisbury 36 Reynolds 46 State Championship Grimsley 58 Center: Mr. Whitley. Left to Right: F. Morris, mgr.; D. Mc- captain; B. Goodson, M. Murphy, C. Pearce, J. Waller, J. Kenzie, mgr.; J. Gilliam, R. Pike, S. Morris, T. Finwall, G. Bate, €. Finwall, G. Leight, co-captain; B. Spry, D. Stroupe, co- Loftis, R. Hemrick, T. Dawson, mgr.; B. Hudspeth, mgr. Mark Murphy George Leight Skip Morris Roger Pike Our Senior Basketball playersledusontoa successful year of athletics Rusty Finwall David Stroupe Bill Goodson 164 Bill Spry Gam Bates Tom Finwall George Leight, co-captain, spurred his team on to victory with his able shooting and excellent rebounding. Mark Murphy ney- er lets anything get in his way, includ- ing North players. The combined efforts of co-captain David Stroupe and Rusty Finwall helped us triumph over North. 165 First Row: B. Merritt, B. Hart, R. Weaver, R. Cox, R. Payne, T. Livengood, |. Price. Second Row: M. Allred, R. Harrison, R. Ridgill, L. A. Mayo, J. Reynolds, P. Ameen, B. Sheppard. Third Row: B. Burge, C. Chellew, J. Inabinet, D. Capps, E. Newsome, T. Davis, B. Bahnson, T. Tilley. Fourth Row: B. Mardis, C. Sams, S. Richardson, J. Vernon, D. Pfefferkorn, D. Capps, D. Mock, S. Tredwell, E. Thompson. Fifth Row: M. Hunt, B. Foster, J. Kelsey, J. Holton, N. Herndon, B. McLean, R. Fisher, R. Thurston, B. Temples. Swimmers strive for speed and form Swimming is a new sport at Reynolds. This body- building part of our athletic program has made great strides with its backstrokes, breaststrokes, individual medleys, and relays. Danny Capps and Dickie Capps, the co-captains, led their team to second place in the conference. Doing great work throughout the season were Danny Capps, Bob Sheppard, David Pfefferkorn, and L. A. Mayo at freestyles of various distances; Dickie Capps and Everett Thompson at the backstroke; David Pfef- ferkorn at the butterfly; Doug Mock at the breast- stroke; Dickie Capps at the individual medley; and Eddie Arrington and Bill Hart at diving. Although the team did not attempt to swim across the English Channel, they had great fun during their Joe Newton and David Blalock have been strong supporters of this year’s wrestling team. Last year at Reynolds, wrestling was started. It has now become a great part of our athletic program. With its half nelsons, head locks, and bear hugs, this healthful sport drew the interest of many rugged in- dividuals. Wrestling has its own scoring point system which gives credit for skill execution or technical maneuvers. A fall or “‘pin’’ ends each contest. Demon Wrestl First Row: G. Dean, C. Baldwin, J. Hawkins, T. Boyles, S. Bastian, J. Testo, S. Gilbert, G. Sweat, J. Newton, D. Blalock. Second Row: D. Wilson, G. Piland, B. Ellison, J. Newton, E. Avery, R. Robertson, C. Bagnal, F. Reid, B. Barbee, K. Culp, K. Breed- love, S. Darnell, M. Tucker, W. Barber, J. Jones, G. Wilson. Wrestling matches provide much entertainment and excite- ment throughout the season. At the end of the season there were still four undefeated members. These were Joe Testo, Gary Dean, Charles Baldwin, and Mike Jordan. After having passed through their tough schedule, Reyn- olds wrestlers are more than pleased with their records. ers pin opponents Third Row: L. Carter, G. Lash J. Pearce, J. McDowell, J. McSwain, J. White, M. Little, B. Dixon, S. Penns, B. Slaughter, S. Pinkston, R. Keller, C. Adams, N. Reynolds, D. McNames, R. Willis, J. Crawford, S. Johnson, J. Barnes, T. Kuleza, M. Jordan. 1963 SPRING Reynolds vs Burlington vs Gray Reynolds vs Greensboro Grimsley Reynolds vs Salisbury vs High Point Reynolds vs Greensboro vs Lexington Duke-Durham Relays All-Forsyth Meet 83-42-23 45-73 2nd place in Discus by R. Short .. Record set in mile by B. Rose Three first places 4-A Central Conference Meet State Sectional Meet Record set in 220 dash by S. Middleton State Finals Meet 3rd place in 220 dash by S. Middleton Ronnie Short, discus thrower, points for Reynolds this year. 168 Track team sets pace for victory Every spring the Reynolds track team looks for- ward to being rated with the best teams in the state. Coach Webster’s boys work year-round to keep their high ranking. March brings the start of the season. Three weeks of hard practice come before the first of the inter- scholastic competition. Dual and triangle meets are held against the other schools in the Central 4-A Conference. These are followed by the Conference meet when all of the teams come together to decide the champion. During Easter vacation, the Demons travel to Durham for the Duke - Durham Relays, a_ special event held annually at Duke University. This invita- tional meet draws the best school teams from five states. To decide who goes to the state meet, five sectional meets are held. The State meet, the high- light of the season, decides the best performers and teams in the state. Pole vaulting is only one of Joe Testo’s varied athletic abilities. On your mark! Get set! Go! The RJR cross country team is off for another victory. Cross Country team participates intrack events Every fall a small, dedicated group of Reynolds athletes participate in the sport of cross-country run- ning. This season the Demons compiled a four-one record in dual and triangle meet competition. Against twenty-two of the best teams from two states at the Wake Forest Invitational Meet, the Reynolds team came in sixth. Next was a victory over five area teams in the sectional meet. The final of the season was a sixth-place finish in the state championship race at Chapel Hill. First Row: R. Keller, T. Deleot, S. Roughton, B. Wood, D. Rhue, L. A. Mayo, S. Price, D. Capps. Second Row: Mr. Webster, S. Duncan, S. Wild, F. Nicholson, R. Clitherow, R. Phillips, R. Barnhardt, G. Lash. 169 Children’s Home First Row: E. Brown, J. Ammons, L. J. Everhart, M. Hughes, T. Chilton, D. Baity, D. Regoli. Second Row: A. Jackson, J. Spaugh, J. Weaver, E. Wade, L. Craig, L. Ellison, R. Staley, P. Hardister. Third Row: C. Jackson, J. Wade, A. Demetrelis, P. Morse, P. Spencer, D. Everhart, T. Young, J. Ammons, M. Gibson, coach. Fourth Row: T. Philbeck, J. Zapka, F. Hughes, D. Nelson, R. Elkins, A. Beard, S. Plowman, W. Melton. Fighting Methodists had an exciting season Children’s Home upset West Montgomery 19-6 in their first football game of the season. John Weaver, Melvin Hughes, and Doug Baity scored for the Fighting Methodists. In the backfield were Joe Everhart, Roger Staley, Weaver, and Hughes. Blanking West Davidson, 33-0, in their second, inter-conference game, the Children’s Home team went on to shut-out Troutman in their third game, 20-3. Roger Staley was the standout player in this 170 game. He scored for the Methodists on a 76-yard punt return. Melvin Hughes later scored with a 40 yard touchdown. Children’s Home suffered its first defeat of the season from West Rowan, 7-2. The Home later lost to East Rowan, and then to Monroe, Despite several losses, the Children’s Home team had an exciting season, and the team was one that we can be proud of. First Row: M. Hughes, D. Everhart, T. Chilton, L. J. Ever- A. Jackson, J. Ammons, R. Staley, R. Robbins, D. Nelson, hart, D. Regoli, R. Elkins, J. Ammons. Second Row: E. Brown, Eee etlisons Girls’ Basketball team shoots to win First Row: S. Harmon, B. S. Reynolds, M. Callison, V. Dennis, D. Payne, L. Gibson, R. Williams, G. Honeycutt, R. Bowles, R. K. Ingle, J. Vaughn, M. L. Brewer. Second Row. B. Whitt, A. Collins, S. Albright, mgr. 17] First Row: J. Einstein, T. Finwall, B. Kulp, C. Wood, B. Doss, C. Finwall. Second Row: J. Loftis, F. Morris, E. Thompson, B. Dixson, D. Daetwyler, M. O'Brian, J. Crawford. Third Row: T. Moser, S. Yokeley, W. Hall, W. Alsup, D. McKenza, H. Cook, S. Lane, C. Murray, B. Alsup. Fourth Row: D. Stroupe, B. Goodson, G. Bates, B. Martin, B. Slaughter, E. Barwick, J. Sheffield, D. James, S. Rich- ardson, B. Dixson, C. Talton, T. Littlejohn. Golf team tees off tosuccess As the warming winds of spring soften the frozen links, Reynolds High golfers grab their dusty clubs and head for the nearest course. After much discussion and qualifying, the top golfers were selected and_ the matches with other schools arranged. At the matches the best four scores were totaled and at the end of the season, the winning team took home the trophy. The Reynolds team that won second in the state tourna- ment in ‘63 returned, and with the help of a host of other fine players, repre- sented our school well. Tennis Team shows agility Each spring afternoon, the Hanes Park tennis courts come alive with activity as Coach Whitley’s team practices for its matches. The boys strive for one of the six positions on the varsity team that plays in the matches. Competition is held against such teams as Grimsley, Gray, Lexington, and Elkin in preparation for the state championships in May. First Row: K. Kulp, G. Piland, Mr. Whitley, C. Adams, C. Wilcox. R. Hibbits, D. John, M. Sugg, P. Yount, J. Benson, B. Spry, Second Row: B. Braswell, R. Weaver, T. Thompson, C. Pearce, D. Sawyer, B. Gray. First Row: T. English, J. Waller, A. Whiteheart, M. Robinson, P. Row: G. Barton, F. Murphy, S. Morris, C. Alexander, L. Forrest, Cason, C. Spriggs, T. Gentle. Second Row. J. Gilliam, E. Arrington, P. Smith, M. Reavis. Fourth Row: J. Cheney, M. Hunt, R. Grubbs, S. Peeples, A. Moser, S. Johnson, N. Reynolds, M. Spach. Third R. Pennell, L. Oakley, R. Lee, F. Macy, C. Doub. Hard work produced a fine Baseball Team Mr. Bryson explains to Eddie Arrington some of the fine points Frank Murphy and Jim Gilliam discuss an important play during of the game. a tense baseball game. 17.3 First Row: G. Dean, L. Forrest, A. Angel, B. Whiteheart, Jordan, B. Sheppard, B. Steele, J. Gardner, F. Murphy, C. Wood, M. Hurt, S. Gilbert. Second Row: E. Hampton, R. Pratt, J. Hawkins, S. Thrift. Fourth Row: M. Mor- B. Doss, J. Waller, J. Loftis, B. Russell, R. Grubbs, T. gan, S. Wild, S. Peters, T. Gentle, M. Dowell, J. Mackie, English, T. Thompson. Third Row: C. Baldwin, M. T. Deleot, J. White, B. Goslen, R. Pennell. First Row: E. Arrington, S. Googe, D. Blalock, B. John- Morris, L. Carter, R. Hibbits, C. Finwall, B. Kulp, T. son, S. Swain, L. Bost, M. Robinson Second Row: G. Finwall, M. Murphy, D. Capps, J. Elliott. Fifth Row: Moore, B. Spry, J. Martin, D. Cornelius, A. Adams, T. Dawson, T. Tilley, G. Swearingen, J. Testo, D. Stroupe, F. Nicholson, J. Reeves, B. Northington. Third Row: B. Goodwin, W. Gliesch, B. Hudspeth, L. Cason. Sixth J. Einstein, J. Benson, M. Little, R. Pike, E. Thompson, Row: T. McAden, J. Newton, B. Satterfield, C. Lambeth, E. Hubbard, R. Thurston, G. Barton. Fourth Row: S. M. Waltrip, C. Doub, J. McMichael, R. Short. Mr. Wilson, sponsor for the club, coaches lettermen during football. B O y S W h Oo h ave earne d t h S r letter belong to Monogram Club Membership in the Monogram Club is the goal of all Reynolds athletes. Varsity performers who are judged worthy by their coaches become members of this, the largest boy’s service club in the school. As top-flight athletes, these boys are brought before the students of other schools more than any other group at Reynolds. The members’ good behavior at such times has greatly contributed to the high standing of Reynolds High School. 174 Girls’ Sports strive to achieve total fitness 175 _SAAANNERS Left to Right: M. Hill, L. Gibson, D. Pfefferkorn, V. Georgoulias, B. Lucelum, J. Rawlings, M. Davis, L. Brown, J. Olson, B. Heckard, J. Sawyer, K. McLean, Mrs. Nichols, D. Little, J. Pike, C. Smith, Janet Pike served the school as captain of the girls speedball team. 176 Aas L. Snyder, L. McLeod, J. Dobbs, J. Holland, D. Denny, L. Hauser, P. Burks, D. Yokely, M. J. Divine, P. James. Girls’ sports began with Speedball Accenting the variety of fall activities for girls is the Varsity Speedball team. Playing around six games each season gives the girls a chance to com- pete with teams from Gray, East, and North high schools. This season’s record of three wins and two losses proves that these girls were a team in the spirit of winning, as well as in the spirit of sportsmanship. Our girls won many victories because of invigorating pep talks by their coach, Mrs. Nichols. G ood sportsmanship, skill, mental alertness, and good physical condition were all goals our basketball team achieved. The attitude of win if we can and lose if we must proved to be a winning combination for these girls, because the game was always played to Bee Forester, Pam Shore, and Judy Pearce worked hard as tri- captains of the girls’ basketball team. the best of their ability. With twenty girls on the varsity and fifteen on the junior varsity, such worthy opponents as Gray, Page, Grimsley, Curry and North were met with strength and skill. Winter sports took shape with Basketball Left to Right: C. Yeager, J. Teague, M. Hill, T. Strug, J. Fox- worth, B. Hill, L. McLeod, T. Roberts, K. McLean, J. Meschan, J. Pearce, J. Pike, R. Saunders, L. Brown, J. Strug, B. Ludlum, N. Davis, B. Forester, C. Johnson. Left to Right: N. Davis, C. Johnson, N. Robinson, L. Lewis, K. McLean, C. Smith, J. Teague, L. McLeod, B. Bull, J. Foxworth. Softball team pitched winning games When the sun starts shining and the weather warms up, you will see the Reynolds High girls with all of their school spirit on the softball diamond pitching, hitting, and fielding that ole’ softball and warming up the bat — getting ready for their games in the spring with teams from other high schools in Winston-Salem. Girls’ Tennis Team matches opponents You know that when you hear the swish of a racket, the bounce of a ball, and a lot of friendly laughter, it must be the girls’ varsity tennis team warming up. Tennis is one of the main highlights of the girls individual varsity sports. Standing as a sym- bol of their fight and effort is their out- standing record against such top schools as Greensboro Page, Elkin, and Gray. Left to Right: C. Yeager, S. Shore, T. Roberts, L. Gibson, J. Meschan, G. Yeager, C. Moore, By Eorester, 1. Strug: Officials keep time and referee for intramural gQames First Row: J. Holland, C. Pappas, J. Kirkman, pres.; S. Klein, M. Shore, B. Smith, Mrs. Nichols. Second Row: E. Pfefferkorn, L. McLeod, L. Brown, J. Sawyer, K. McLean, C. Moore, J. Pike, A. Mularezyt, V. Georgoulais. Third Row: B. Weir, H. Schuitmaker, P. Cook, S. Dull, A. Spease, K. Barton, D. Yokeley, B. Heckard, J. Dobbs. Fourth Row: P. Payne, J. Inabinet, A. Simmons, K. Morris, M. Markunas, S. Lentz, J. Pratt, S. McKenzie, M. J. Divine, L. Sills, P. Neary. Fifth Row: J. Wertz, J. Rawlings, D. Little, N. Lauerman, C. Smith, S. DeLeon, B. Tucker, J. Waller, L. Pou, D. Rourk, B. Reed. Sixth Row: M. Daves, T. Creech, M. Morefield, J. Staton, M. McMicheal, L. Livengston, L. Edwards, S. Sides, S. Blevins, M. A. Walker, M. Lentz. Keeping physical education classes running Knowing all rulings and how they apply to team smoothly, the gym leaders perform a service to the sports is the job of the Officials’ Club members. They teachers as well as to the students. They cooperate must attend special after-school clinics to review with the teachers by taking roll, getting the proper all rules of the sport and take a test to show their equipment, and acting as shower checkers. These ability. This club brings girls’ intramural sports to girls have been chosen on the basis of leadership, a more advanced and competitive level. scholarship, friendliness, and dependability. First Row: C. Johnson, P. Neary, P. Rourk, T. Strugg, pres.; R. Elden, S. J. Stewart, Mrs. Nichols. Second Row: C. Snyder, L. Pou, D. Little, J. Binkley, C. Smith, J. Pike, J. Strugg. Third Row: P. Einstein, E. Holland, L. Morgan, M. Holton, J. Forester, D. Yokeley, L. Holton, Norma Dwiggins. Fourth Row: N. Cotton, P. Petree, L. Hauser, L. McLeod, A. Simmons, L. A. Stuart, K. Parrish, S. Blevins. Fifth Row: F. Schultz, S. Yokeley, J. Speas, S$. Harmon, J. Wentz, M. McMichael, S. Pappas, J. Martin, K. Clay, B. Heckard. Gym Leaders aid Physical Education teachers GAA believes ina girl for every sport Organizing the athletic program of intramural sports and encourag- ing students to participate in the events of their choice, the Girls’ Athletic Association ably fulfills the meaning of the motto: “’A girl for every sport and asport for every girl.’” The G.A.A. Council consists of the sponsor, officers, and heads of each aspect of the activities. Its major functions are scheduling tournaments, promoting physical fitness, and encouraging good sportsmanship. L. Holton, LD. | Littles irs sichots tial Ereemanmelamn cleocmrGanSen tT GAA Council First Row: Mrs. Nichols, L. Holton, treas.; L. McLeod, rec. sec.; L. Pou, B. Forester, P. Harbuck, J. Binkley, B. Tucker, S. Klein, C. Smith, pres.; D. Little, v.-pres.; P. Freeman, corr. sec.; Second B. Ludlum, S. Brewer, B. Rutledge. Fourth Row: J. Rawlings, S. J. Row: J. Kirkman, W. Hanna, P. Huband, T. Strug, J. Gantt, C. Stewart, J. Waller, J. Dean, K. McLean, J. Pike, L. Snyder, S$. Van Moore, J. Sawyer, M. McGrane, R. Wade. Third Row: B Freeman, Dorsten, C. Pappas, J. Wertz, H. Schuitmaker. 180 First Row: L. McLeod, rec. sec.; L. Holton, treas.; C. Smith, pres.; D. Little, v.-pres.; P. Freeman, corr. sec. Second Row: M. Daves, J. Dobbs, B. Ludlum, D. Denny, J. Sams, S. Klein, N. Robinson, M. McGrane. Third Row: S. Dull, C. Moore, B. Forester, J. Dean, P Burks, J. Gantt, S. Blevins, W. Hanna, S. Lentz. Fourth Row: L. Byks, P. Johnston, J. Martin, K. Clay, P. Har- First Row: J. Wertz, J. Sawyer, B. Tucker, T. Strug, J. Pike, B. Smith, J. Reid, C. Pappas, L. Snyder. Second Row: P. Payne, S. Pappas, M. Morefield, T. Creech, J. Staton, A. Simmons, D. Perry, C. Yeager, A. Shelton, S. Van Dorsten. Third Row: L. Pou, buck, J. Binkley, M. Lentz, P. Einstein, J. Holland, J. Forester. Fifth Row: V. Georgoulias, L. Hauser, K. Marshall, N. Licker, D. Kessell, R. Meschan, P. Huband, J Meschan, C. Henderson, B. Heckard. Sixth Row: J. Kirkman, M. Markunas, L. Brock, M. Holton, K. McLean, S. Brewer, L. Brown, K. Barton, B. Lavietes, G. Barbara, D. Dillabough, L. Hill. E. Pfefferkorn, C. Taylor, J. Waller, M. Whicker, J. Teague, B. Nading, M. M. Wade, M. West, P. Shore, T. Roberts. Fourth Row: S. J. Stewart, B. Freeman, B. Reed, D. Yeager, J. Rawlings, J. Pearce, B. Rutledge, R. Wade, L. Sills, D. Yokeley, H. Schuitmaker. Features True beauty is a sincere smile with a never-deceiving personality ‘What does he plant who plants a tree, He plants cool shade and tender rain, And seed and bud of days to be, And years that fade and flush again.” Black and Gold Beauty Queen Pam Davis t Runner-Up Sharon Cowling irs i Linda White Judged by Coppedge 185 The Senior class has electedthese Marshals to serve during graduation Jean Speas, Beverly White, Lynn Culler. 186 Soy: Patsy Binkley, Cynthia Yeager. Loretta Snyder, Ann Barrow, Lucy Holton. 187 Basketball Homecoming Queen Bee Forester sponsor for Bill Spry 188 Football Homecoming Queen Libby Harris sponsor for Butch Satterfield History In the course of our lives we sometimes arrive at those days when it is suitable to review things past and to dream of things to come. These days are those which separate the old from the new, the end of one phase from the beginning of the next, the days that -break the chain of our lives and offer us a chance to take a long look at ourselves. Our review enables us to relive our joys and our sorrows. It gives us the opportunity to look back and to chuckle at our foolish young selves. Also, we are able to gaze into the crystal ball of the future. Even though our vision is somewhat blurred, we can see ourselves helping to build a brighter tomorrow. Our Class History offers us this time for review and for dreams. TENTH GRADE As sophomores, considered lowly by everyone but us, we approached Reynolds High School for the first time. Although we were obviously ill at ease, we anxiously looked about for a friend with whom we could appear to be nonchalantly talking until time to go into the auditorium. After we were seated in the auditorium, strangers began filling our already con- fused minds with a conglomeration of directions, room numbers, instructions, and codes of conduct. It was obvious, however, from our actions of the following weeks that we remembered little of what we had heard. It was amazing to our teachers that students educated in the supposedly superior Junior High system could know so little and misbehave so much. The final blow came when upon giving an assignment a teacher was asked, “But aren’t we going to vote Onuitcer Yes, we were cocky, but the upper-classmen soon put us in our place. After having been so long at the bottom of the totem pole, they welcomed our arrival as the scapegoat. They howled with glee as we scam- pered up the ‘‘down”’ stairs or asked the general direction to the office. They derived such a great deal of pleasure from ridiculing us that we feel we deserve partial credit for making their year so enjoyable. It is one of Reynold’s most time-honored tradi- tions that the cheerleaders belittle the school spirit of the underclassmen. This was made clear to us when, at the first pep rally, we out-yelled the Juniors and Seniors combined and were still reproved. As sopho- mores, we were proud of our football team and the members of our class that had made the varsity. Although the season was marred by key injuries, we all looked forward to future football seasons and better times to come. Needless to say, we found Reynolds to be entirely different from Junior High School, and although many of the changes involved hard wark, we discovered that there were various fringe benefits. Among these were special interest clubs which met during homeroom, long homeroom periods, and, of course, the frequent chapels. It can never be said that our chapels were 190 monotonous. They included everything from a versa- tile banjo player, to that unforgettable motion picture epic “From Dodos to Devil Rays.’’ During several chapels we enjoyed listening to our band, which became nationally known when it appeared on coast- to-coast television for the Washington Redskin game. Our Thanksgiving chapel and flag raising pro- vided the realization that Reynolds was much more than yelling at football games. Another meaningful chapel was the first National Honor Society induction which we witnessed as Reynolds students. Even though the members of our class took no part, we were reminded of our foremost purpose which is beautifully expressed by the words of our alma mater, ‘“May we more useful be . . . always our duty see. . . strive on to victory through the golden rule.’’ The first in a long series of standardized tests came when we were faced with the NED test in December. More tests followed with our first exams. Never having had exams before, many of us put off our studying until the night before when we were forced to cram four months of learning into one night of study. It has been said that we learn best by experi- ence, and although it was several days until New Year's, surely many resolutions were being planned for better study habits. The really cold weather of the New Year brought on indoor sports and the basketball season. Our class was proud to place a man on the varsity and faith- fully supported the team. We welcomed the vacation afforded us by the snow but were not as cheerful when we had to make up the missed days in the spring. Although we had heard much about the Black and Gold Campaign, this was our first chance to take part. Our enthusiasm was spurred by the skits and jokes of the kick-off chapel, and a few days later, led by the sophomore class, Reynolds easily passed its goal. By this time of year, the sophomores had become a part of the frantic rush to the parking lot at lunch and after school. Most of us had taken the driver’s test, some of us several times, and by the end of the year many of us could be seen driving to school. March brought the most turned-about week of all — Twirp Week and the Twirp Dance. Girls carried boys’ books, took them to dinner, and to the dance. Some boys started planning Twirp Year, but the girls just wouldn’t have it. The closing of winter and the preparation for the Key Club Follies brought about hectic, but happy times. The planning, the auditioning, the practices — all were not perfectly organized, but the fast and furi- ous atmosphere of working as a team made these weeks the hardest and yet the best for all concerned. The theme of Mother Goose was accurately carried out until the entire cast and audience joined the last act by twisting in the aisles. History At one time or another most of us have been exposed to Public Speaking. While being told to speak slower, faster, stand up straighter or stop looking out the window, we graduaily overcame our fear of speak- ing before a group, and we were truly proud when sophomores were recitation and declamation winners. Several other sophomores were honored to be inducted into the Masque and Gavel. Spring came, and with it the seasonal sports. Base- ball, tennis, golf and track drew us unwillingly away from our dark study chambers and into the freshening air. The spring teams did well as the golf team quickly walked away with the conference title, and the track and tennis teams were North Carolina State Champions. The end of spring brought exams and the closing of our first year at Reynolds. As we joined the throng, headed for a week of fun at the beach, our thoughts drifted back over a pleasant and profitable year. We looked forward to a summer full of friends and relaxa- tion and to our return to our alma mater in the fall. ELEVENTH GRADE Although our Sophomore Year had been an excit- ing one, we were only too happy to assume the title of “Juniors.’” Acquiring the confident air character- istic of upperclassmen, we did our best to act in a manner befitting our new status. With much school spirit and enthusiasm we entered football season. Now, more than ever, we really felt a part of the school. A large number of our classmates were either cheerleaders, majorettes, Dancing Boots, or members of the Marching Band. Many Juniors also played on the football team, and we avidly supported them all the way to the State Finals. The discontinuation of Wednesday clubs was just one of the year’s many changes. In their search for new meeting places, one club resorted to meeting at the Public Library and a local theatre. With fall came many elections. After seemingly endless run-offs, we chose the four people whom we thought could best lead our class. We were well- represented in each branch of the Student Government both by officers and by members who had been elected the previous spring. A little later twelve of our girls were honored by the Senior Class when they were chosen to serve as marshals at Class Day and at Graduation exercises. For most of us, our Junior Year meant many tests. We took National Merit Examinations, Scholastic Aptitude Tests, and Achievement Tests, not to men- tion our exams. Everyone urged us to begin thinking about college, but the prospect seemed too remote to instill much enthusiasm. Nevertheless, on College Day, that mysterious event from which we had been barred as Sophomores, we took advantage of the opportunity to talk with representatives from several colleges and universities. 19] As winter approached, the familiar sound of bouncing basketballs began echoing from the gym. We Juniors were proud of our team, especially since our boys usually showed up well in the scoring column. In an effort to expand our sports program, two new teams were formed. The swimming and wrestling teams drew much interest and fared very well in their first year of competition. In addition, a well-rounded intramural program offered an opportunity for many boys to participate in sports activities. The debating team also had another fine year. Our debaters posted excellent records at the Wake Forest Speech Institute in the spring, and the varsity debating team was outstanding, with the affirmative team winning second place in the State Finals. Although chapel programs were fewer in number, we felt that they were somewhat more stimulating than they had been during our first year at Reynolds. Our Fine Arts Lecture Series was especially reward- ing, with outstanding speakers such as Mr. Walter Sullivan, and Dr. J. B. Rhyne, who came to lecture on topics ranging from moon-men to extra-sensory per- ception. Undoubtedly, our favorite chapel was the one at which Mr. David Brinkley, internationally- known news commentator, spoke to us on world affairs. After much anticipation and delay, we finally received our class rings, those multi-purpose status symbols which were so long-awaited — and so briefly worn. For a large group of Juniors, the last several months of school involved physical exertion and mental strain in addition to what their studies de- manded. These students had been appointed to serve on the Jr.-Sr. Committee, and they were called upon to perform many unusual tasks. The boys will proba- bly not soon forget perching precariously in the rafters as they put up the canopy, nor will the girls forget their trips to get decorations from the roach- infested locker rooms. There were many problems to be solved along the way, but after the dance, the concensus was that our efforts had produced the finest Jr.-Sr. which had been seen at Reynolds in many years. The National Honor Society’s spring induction was the most impressive program which we had attended. Eighteen Juniors were tapped to fill the ranks, a fact which made us duly proud. The Quill and Scroll and the Masque and Gavel also held ceremonies during which several of our class were inducted. As we sat at Class Day and reviewed with the Seniors their years at Reynolds, we could not help tak- ing a few moments for reminiscences of our own. We remembered the time when we had first come to Reynolds, and we could recall with painful clarity those days of worry and insecurity. Then we remem- bered the happiness of that year, and we smiled as we saw ourselves as we once had been. We then thought about our Junior Year, which was so quickly 4 History drawing to a close. How wonderfully full of happy memories it was! There had been tests to face and obstacles to overcome, but somehow, as we rose to our feet to the strains of “‘Her Portals Tall,’’ we knew that we were ready to accept the challenge which we had just been given. As Seniors, we could indeed carry on the fine traditions of our alma mater, and we would bear her name and honor proudly for many years {0 COMme sa. TWELFTH GRADE Filled with dubious pleasure and hiding our anx- iety behind the confident looks expected of SENIORS, we began the end of our high school career in the gym —a_ structure which most of us thought we were to be rid of during the school hours. Though we could hardly hear the speakers, we knew of what they were speaking — welcomes, instructions, rules, tender warnings, and threats of failure for any absence from the football games. All the inconveni- ences of gym gatherings and pep rallies on the front steps were caused by the renovation of our auditorium, but it was well worth it: we were finally able to see and hear the speakers, and cross. our legs without crossing our neighbors. Our school grew up considerably during our last year, and we had to make some adjustments. We were enraged by the denial of our familiar and accustomed “break,’’ but most of us survived, and many of us looked a little slimmer. Then there was the big change in our grading system, or rather in our grades. We discovered that it could be slightly difficult to get a “B’’, and practically impossible to get an “A”. Another innovation in our program was January exams. Although the Christmases of many may have been brighter, the beginning of the new year only served as an uncomfortable reminder of what was to come. Not only did we have exams, but also term papers, last-minute college applications, achievement tests, annual deadlines, and dreaded scores from the College Board. The football season came and went, and we almost made it to the top; however, the manner in which our team pulled together will always make them champions to us. Every Friday morning as we walked in from the landing we were greeted by ‘‘spectaculars” of life- sized football players, crayon boxes, or cages of tigers. The orginality and hard work of the Pep Board inspired us all. How proud we were when Senior homerooms actually won prizes in the bulletin board contests at Homecoming. As the year progressed we elected class officers and superlatives, and the National Honor Society held its fall induction. If the candles of the new members could be seen to shake slightly, who could blame the holders? A day that we will always remember with horror and disbelief is November 22. The halls of Reynolds 192 were tragically silent with the news that our youthful President John F. Kennedy had been assassinated. During these days of sorrow, our thoughts were turned outward, and we covered our new stage at Thanksgiving with more food than had been seen there in a long time. At our annual program we were privileged to have as our speaker our assistant princi- pal, Mr. Deaton. Because no wild initiations were allowed, the activities of the Key Club and Senior Service Club were rather subdued. The boys were limited to such worthy projects as erecting numbered signs in the teachers’ parking lot and painting benches. Support for our basketball team rose greatly, and along with the enthusiasm came the problem of find- ing a parking place. Cars lined both sides of the street and occasionally the sidewalks and other con- venient property as well. We'll never forget the more exciting moments of our final year. We were Seniors, and we wanted to make the most of it. The Krispy Kreme Doughnut Shop became a regular s opping point, and the escap- ades after Y-Teens proved to be lively. Then there were the very crowded Young Life Club meetings. And the embarrassing moment when our swelled heads were measured for graduating caps, and we had to reassure ourselves that the larger the head, the more brains it contained. As usual, the picture-taking for the annual seemed endless, although the photog- rapher was quite efficient. And didn’t we really feel as if we had reached the top as we, the privileged, left the auditorium first after chapel. We gloated when we thought of the junior class struggling with the prob- lems of our annual Junior-Senior, fully knowing that their dance could never be as great as ours. To Col- lege Day, the Student Council Convention, and the snow, we were grateful — for the opportunity of miss- ing classes. But we undoubtedly gained something from talking with representatives of prospective col- leges, from meeting many fine students, and from sledding. The theme of the Key Club Follies, ““Our American Heritage,’ reflected not only the heritage of our country, but also that of our school. The Follies, bring- ing again the usual excitement and thrilling drama of another excuse to leave the house on a week night, were an annual event. Another part of our heritage as Seniors was the long hours of inevitable work. Creat- ing originality in our English compositions, determin- ing the magnitude of the resultant force by means of the Law of Cosines, and living at the library while working on our term papers consumed much of our time. But we were grateful (?) to our teachers for lengthy assignments, because we knew that they were really doing it for our own good. Graduation will mark the end of our high school career, a period of growing, and learning, and fun. We realize, though, that it is only the end of the beginning — the beginning of a life made richer by our never-to-be-forgotten experiences at Reynolds. Senior Statistics ALFRED GRAY ADAMS College Preparatory Course: S.S.C. 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Junior Varsity Football 2; Varsity Football 3; Football Manager 4; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 3; Host to American Field Service Student 4; Red Cross 2; Hi-Y 2,3; German Club 3,4; Intramural Basketball 3,4; Junior Nominating Com- mittee 3. LINDSAY BARRETT ADCOX General Course. JAMES WORTH ALDERMAN JR. Commercial Course. BARBARA ANN ALLEN College Preparatory Course: Y-Teens 2,3; German Club 2,3; Sophoteers 2; College Club 3; Honor Society 4. THOMAS CLAUDE ALLRED JR. College Preparatory Course: Bible Club 4. WILLIAM BYRN ALSUP III College Preparatory Course: Science Club 2; German Club 3,4; Golf Team 2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 3,4. MARY JANE AMOS College Preparatory Course: College Club 4; Senior Marshall 3; Teenage Council 2,3 Pres.; Pep Board 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Dancing Boots 3; Office Page 2,4; G.A.A. 2; Art Club 4 Sec. and Treas.; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3. JANICE KAYE ANTHONY Commercial Course: Chorus 2,3,4; Photograph Club 2,3; Bible Club 4; Red Cross 4; Girls Volley Ball Team 2; Girls Basketball Team 2,3. ROBERT FRANCIS AREY JR. College Preparatory Course: Track 1}. CHARLES EDWARD ARRINGTON JR. College Preparatory Course: Key Club 2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Superla- tive Most Popular 4; Teenage Council 4; Varsity Football 3,4; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Swimming Team 3,4; French Club 2, Treas. 3; Hi-Y Sec. 3; Physical Fitness Club 2. OLIVIA DeANN ARTON Commercial Course: Distributive Education Club 4; Burlington High School poe ELIZABETH ALEXANDER ASHBURN College Preparatory Course: “House of Representatives 4; Hall Monitors 4; College Club President 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Dancing Boots 2,3,4; Junior-Senior Committee 3; French Club 3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Sec.-Treas. 4; Pep Board 2; G.A.A. 2; Service Clubs 2,3; National Honor Society 4; Senior Class Day Committee 4. STEPHEN CHARLES ASPDEN College Preparatory Course: Hi-Y 1; DeMolay 2,3,4; History Club 3,4; Latin Club 3,4; Reading Club 4; Tennis Team 2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 3; Annual Script Writer 4; Pine Whispers Reporter 4. ALICE PATRICIA AUSTIN College Preparatory Course: French National Honor Society 4; Math Club 2; French Club 2,3,4; Hall Monitor 3; Office Page 4; Red Cross Represen- tative 3; Y-Teens 3,4; National Honor Society 4. BETTIE JEAN AVERETTE College Preparatory Course: G.A.A. 1,2; Hall Monitor 1,3; Office Page 2,3,4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; Y-Teens 1,2; Spanish Club 3,4. LUCIA GORDON BAGGS College Preparatory Course: Y-Teens 2,3; French Club 2,3,4; Serviteers 3; Sophoteers 2; College Club 4. AGNEW HUNTER BAHNSON III College Preparatory Course: House of Representatives 4; Teenage Council 4; Key Club 4; Track 4; Spanish Club 4; Woodberry Forest School 2,3; Cross Country 2,3; Spring Track 2,3; Basketball 2,3; German Club 2,3; Electronics Club, Vice-Pres. 2,3; W Club. BERT BENNETT BAHNSON College Preparatory Course: Key Club 2,3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Monogram Club oa eins Team 3,4; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 3; Teenage ouncil 4. LUCILE WITHERS BAIR College Preparatory Course: Salem Academy 2,3; Glee Club 2; Quill Pen Ad Staff 2,3; Golf Team 2; Jr.-Sr. Decorating Committee 3; Y-Teens 4; French Club 4; College Club 4. MARJORIE LYNN BAKER College Preparatory Course: French Club 2,3,4; Pres. 2; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Order of the Rainbow for Girls 2,3,4; Gym Leader 2; Girls Varsity Basketball ae pee Board 3,4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; College Club 4; Drama u : EDITH BLEVINS BALDWIN College Preparatory Course: Sophoteers 2; Y-Teens 2,3; Serviteers 3; Col- _ lege Club 4; Salem Academy 2. 123 HELEN CORNELIA BALDWIN Collge Preparatory Course: Pep Board 4; Y-Teens 4; Debating Club 3,4; Annual Staff 2; College Club 4; National Honor Society 2,3,4. SUSAN LEE BARBER College Preparatory Course: Y-Teens 2,3,4, Sec. 2; Hall Monitor 4; Sopho- teers 2; Serviteers 3; College Club 4; French Club 2,3,4; French National Honor Society 4; House of Representatives 4; Library Page 2; Pep Board 3; Football Sponsor 4; Dancing Boots 2,4. SUSAN LOUISE BARNES College Preparatory Course: Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; College Club 4; Y-Teens 2,3; French Club 2,3,4, Pres. 2, Vice-Pres. 3; French National Honor Society; Library Staff; Intramural Sports 2,3,4; Pep Board 3,4; Na- tional Honor Society 4. GREGORY MARVAN BARTON College Preparatory Course: Varsity Football 2,3; Varsity Baseball 2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Rebops 3,4; House of Representatives 3; Hi-Y 3; National Honor Society 4; French Club 2,3,4; French National Honor Society 4; Band 4; Orchestra 4; Intramural Boy’s Sports Council 4. GAMMEL D. BATES JR. College Preparatory Course: Varsity Basketball Football 2. 4; Golf Team 2,4; J.V. JULIA ELIZABETH BATES Commercial Course: DECA, Treasurer 4; G.A.A. 2,3,; Y-Teens 2,3; Serviteers 3; Official Club 2,3; Intramural Sports 2,3; Marching Band 2,3; Concert Band 2,3; Band 2,3; Rainbow 2,3,4. MARTHA ANN BATES Commercial Course: Bible Club 2. ALTON RAY BEARD College Preparatory Course: Children’s Home Varsity Football 2,3,4; Ger- man i Club 3; German II Club 4; Children’s Home Ushers’ Club 2,3,4. Industrial Course: Photography Club 1,2; Ushers Club 2,3; Jr. Varsity Baseball Mgr. 2,3. JAMES CLARENCE BECK Industrial Ed. Course: Photography Club 1,2; Ushers Club 2,3; Jr. Var. Baseball Mar. 2,3. LINDA GAYLE BENNETT College Preparatory Course: Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; German Club 2,3; Bowling 2,3. JOHN SHEPPARD BENSON Iil College Preparatory Course: Spanish Club 2; Junior Nominating Committee 3; Tennis Team 2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4, Hi-Y 2,3. HARRIET ZENA BERNHARD College Preparatory Course: Nurse’s Page 2; Dancing Boots 2; Marching Band 3,4; Concert Band 3; French Club 2,3; Science Club 4; Sophoteers 2. JANE HARRIET BILES College Preparatory Course: Hall Monitor 4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; College Club 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Vice-Pres. 4; French Club 2,3,4; Reading Club 4. SUE ELLEN BILLINGS Commercial Course: Southwest High and Kwajalein High 2; Pep Board 2; Majorette 2, Chief 3; Intramural Sports 2,3; Surf Club 2; Drama Club 2, Sec. 3; Kwajalein High School; Class Play 3; Debating Club 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Girls Athletic Asscciation, Pres. 3; Water Show. SHELBY JEAN BINKLEY College Preparatory Course: Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; Y-Teens 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; G.A.A. Council 4; Officials Club 2,3,4; College Club 4; National Honor Society 4; French | Club 3; French !| Club 4; Gym Leaders Club 4; Pep Board 3. NANCY LOFTON BLACK College Preparatory Course: Marching Band 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Instrumental Music Club 2,3; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; College Club 4; Intramural Sports 2. RANA SHERYL BLACKFORD College Preparatory Course: Sophoteers 2; Y-Teens 2,4; Serviteers 3; Hall Monitors 2,3; House of Representatives 3; Dancing Boots 3,4; French Club 3, 4; Coliege Club 4; Pep Board 4. DAVID LYNN BLALOCK College Preparatory Course: Varsity Football 2,3,4; Wrestling 3,4; Track 2; Monogram Club 3,4; Senior Service Club 4; Hi-Y 3; Physical Fitness Club 2. SUMNER EMERSON BLOUNT College Preparatory Course: Gun Club 2; Golf Team 2; Red Cross Repre- sentative 2; Homecoming Escort 4; Hall Monitor 2. GRACE KATHERINE BOLLINGER College Preparatory Course: Hall Monitor 4; Youth for Christ Club 3; Vice-Pres. 4; French Club 3; Chorus 4. LEE ROSS BOST III College Preparatory Course: Football 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Monogram Club 3, fe Seeing: French Club 2; Young Life 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee 3; i- Ragas Senior Statistics MARY CRUMP BOULDIN College Preparatory Course: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Official’s Club 2,3,4; Caduceus Club 2,3,4; German Club 3,4; Sophoteers 2; College Club 4; Hall Monitor 4; Latin Club 4; Intramural Sports 2,3. RICHARD H. BOWDEN College Preparatory Course: Physical Fitness Club 2; Junior Varsity Foot- ball 3; Varsity Football 4; Monogram Club 4; Intramural Basketball 3,4; Intramural Volleyball 3; Mathematics Club 4. JULIAN LANGSTON BOYLES College Preparatory Course: Marching Band 2,3,4; Concert Band DD, Sh fabs Science Club 2,3,4; Photography Service Club 4; Photographer — Annual and Newspaper 4. SAMUEL FRANKLIN BOYTE College Preparatory Course: Band 2,3; Orchestra 2,3; Junior Town Meeting 3; Debating Squad 3; German Club 2,3; History Club 2,3. KATHRYN ANN BRANCH Commercial Course: Chorus 2,3,4; Sophoteers 2; Spanish Club 2. DENECIA LYNN BRANDON College Preparatory Course: Marching Band, Sec. 2,3,4; Concert Band Pao} Sec. 4; Instrumental Music Club 2, Chaplain 4; College Club 4; Pep Board 3; Y-Teens 2,3; Order of Rainbow for Girls 2,3,4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; Intramural Sports 2,3. WILLIAM EDWARD BRASWELL College Preparatory Course: DeMolay 2,3,4; Representative DeMolay 4; Pep Board 4; Debating Club 4; Hi-Y 3,4; Math Club 2,4, Pres. Zatating Glubmor German_! Club 3; German II Club 4; Monogram Club 4; Intramural Basket- ball 3; Tennis Team 3,4; Football Manager 4. KENNETH RADFORD BREEDLOVE College Preparatory Course: French Club 3,4; Wrestling 4; Intramural Basket- ball 3. LYNN SHERYL BRENNER College Preparatory Course: Pep Board 3; Hall Monitor 2; Y-Teens 2,4, Vice-Pres. 2; Inter-Club Council Representative 2; Spanish Club 3,4; Sopho- teers 2; Serviteers 3; College Club 4; Intramural Bowling 2; Intramural Speedball 2. SUSAN WILKINS BREWER College Preparatory Course: Black and Gold Staff 3, Co-Editor 4; Pine Whispers Staff 3,4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Hall Monitor 3,4; German Club 2,3; G.A.A. 3,4, Council 4; Gym Leader 3; Varsity Speedball 2,3; Varsity Basketball 4; Jr.-Sr. Refreshment Committee Si DONALD ELMORE BRITT JR. College Preparatory Course: Marching Band 2; Concert Band 2,3; Pep Board 2. EDWARD WILLIAM BROCKHAUSEN JR. College Preparatory Course: Instrumental Music Club 2; German | Club 3; German II Club 4. LINDA ELLEN BROCKWELL College Preparatory Course: Hall Monitor 2,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Dancing Boots 3,4; House of Representatives 3; Pep Board 2; G.A.A. 2; Sophoteers 2; Intramural Sports 2,3,4; College Club 4; German Club 3.4. CHARLES LESLIE BROWN College Preparatory Course: DeMolay 2, First Fourth Preceptor; DeMolay 4; First Preceptor. Preceptor; DeMolay 3, LYNDA FRANKLIN BROWN College Preparatory Course: Pep Board 2,3,4; Dancing Boots 3,4; Marching Band 2; Girls’ Varsity Sports 2,3,4; G.A.A. 3,4; German Club 3,4; Sophoteers a aan iepts 3; College Club 4; Officials Club 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Math ub. MARY MARGARET BROWN College Preparatory Course: G.A.A. 2; Pep Board 3; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; College Club 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Intramural Sports 2,3,4; German Club 3,4. PATRICIA SUE BROWN College Preparatory Course: Sophoteers 2; National Honor Society 4; Girls’ Chorus 2,3, Secretary 3: Mixed Chorus 3; Advanced Mixed Chorus 4, Chorus- master; All-America City Chorus 3; State Chorus Contest Festival 3,4; Accompanist for Chorus 4; Key Club Follies 3,4; German Club 3,4, Program Chm. 3, Bulletin Boards 4; College Club 4. SHERYL JEAN BROWN College Preparatory Course: Reynolds Correspondent to Journal and Sentinel 4; Black and Gold Junior Editor 3; Black and Gold Faculty Editor 3; Pine Whispers Reporter 3: Pine Whispers Exchange Editor 4; Pine Whispers Sports Editor 4; Black and Gold Senior Editor 4; College Club 4; Order of Rainbow for Girls 2,3,4; Girls Athletic Assocation 2; German Club 3,4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3. VICTORIA JEAN BROWN College Preparatory Course: Sophoteers 2; Art Club 2; Spanish Club 4. 194 SHARON MAUREEN BRUCE College Preparatory Course: G.A.A. 2; Intramural Sports 2; Sophoteers pe Y-Teens 2,3,4; College Club 4; Library Assistant 3; Pep Board 3; French Club 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Sec. 4; National Honor Society 4. KENDRA SUE BRUNO Commercial Course: Welch High School; Gray High School; G.A.A. 2,3; Jr. Sab Debs 2; Reading Club 2; DECA 4; Journalism 3; Teen Tones 2; Chorus DoS. EMILY KAREN BRYANT College Preparatory Course: Y-Teens 2; Sophoteers 2) Erenchiy lmiGltibmeor 2,3,4; Choreographer 4; Secretary of Senior Class; French National Honor Society 4; Senior Executive Committee 4: National Honor Society 4; French Club 2,3,4; Vice-Pres. 2; Pres. 3; Hall Monitor 4; G.A.A. 2,3; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Vice-Pres. 3; Football Sponsor 4; Service Clubs 2,3,4. BEVERLY JO BULL College Preparatory Course: Ledford High School 2,3; Glee Club 2,3; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee 3; Debating Club 3; Mixed Chorus 2,4; French Club 2,4; , Varsity Softball 2,4; Sophoteers 2. PATRICIA DEAN BURKS College Preparatory Course: Pep Board 2,4: Junior-Senior Committee 3B Football Sponsor 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Serviteers 3; Sophoteers 2; College Club 4; Office Page 3; Varsity Sports 3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4. JEAN RODWELL BURNETTE Commercial Course: DECA 4; Durham High School Activities; Girls Chorus 2,3; Library Club 3. GEORGE WAYNE BURNS College Preparatory Course: Bible Club 2; J.V. Football DES THOMAS EDISON BUSH General Course: Cross Country 3; Track 3; German | Club 3; German II Club 4, JAMES GARLAND BUTNER Industrial Course: Track 2; Bible Club 2. SUSAN ELIZABETH BUTNER College Preparatory Course: Marching Band 2,3,4; Concert Band PD Sirk Instrumental Music Club 2,3,4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3: College Club 4; Rainbows 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,3; French Club 2,3; Red Cross Representative 3; Intra-Mural Sports. THOMAS STANCIL BYRD JR. College Preparatory Course: Spanish Club 3,4; President 4. THOMAS DAVIS CALLOWAY JR. College Preparatory Course: Debating Club 2; Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Basketball Manager 3; Junior Varsity Football 3; Varsity Football 4; Mono- gram Club 4. ALEXANDRA ELIZABETH CAMPBELL College Preparatory Course: Y-Teens 2,3,4; Art Club; Sophoteers 2; Servi- teers 3; College Club 4; Intramural Sports 2. JUDITH ELAINE CANN Commercial Course: Sophoteers 2; Bowling 2,3; French Club 2; Girls’ Chorus 2; Mixed Chorus 3; Serviteers 3: Guidance Office Page 4; State Chorus Contest 2,3; State Chorus Festival 3; Typist for Black and Gold 4, WALKER EUGENE CANTRELL General Course: Hi-Y 4; Spanish Club 2. DANNY JAMES CAPPS College Preparatory Course: Cross-Country Team 4; Swimming Team 3,4; Track Team 4. DICKSON MICHAEL CAPPS College Preparatory Course: Monogram Club 3,4; Chess Club 3,4; Swimming Team 3,4; German Club 3,4; Latin Club 2; Basketball Team 2. LOUIE GRAYSON CARTER College Preparatory Course: Hanes High School 2,3; Key Club 2,3; Varsity Football 2,3; Varsity Baseball 2,3; Monogram Club 2,3; Ushers Club 2,3, Head Usher 3; Hall Monitor 2,3; Math Club 4; Pres. 4; Wrestling Team 4; Monogram Club 4. PAUL LESTER CASON College Preparatory Course: Football 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; French Club 2; German Club 3,4; Senior Service Club 4; Monogram Club 3,4. RONALD AUSTIN CAUDLE College Preparatory Course: Hi-Y 2,3,4; Chaplain 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Basket- ball Mgr. 3; History Club 2,3,4; German Club 3,4; Physical Education Club 2; Latin Club 3; Hall Monitor 2. HOWARD BURGESS CHAMBERS JR. College Preparatory Course: Golf Team 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,4; Gun Club 2. JAY N. CHAMBERS General Course: RICHARD CRAFTON CHAMBERS College Preparatory Course: Marching Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3; Rebops 3,4; Instrumental Music Club 2,3; Concert Band 2,3,4. Senior Statistics MARTHA JOSEY CHAPPELL College Preparatory Course: Y-Teens 2,3; French | Club; French I! Club; Debating Club 2,3; Debating Squad 2,3; Library Staff 2,3; College Club 4; Red Cross Representative 2,3; Y-Teens Inter-Club Council 3. SHERRY ELIZABETH CHASTAIN Commercial Course: Bible Club 2. JONATHAN LOWELL CHENEY College Preparatory Course: History Club 2,3,4; German Club 3,4; Varsity Baseball Manager 3. JERRY WINFIELD CHILTON Commercial Course: C. H. Football 1,2,3; C. H. Track 1,2; DECA Club 4; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4. NANCY JEAN CHRISTIE College Preparatory Course: Scribblers Club 2; College Club 4. SUSAN ELLEN CLARK College Preparatory Course: Y-Teens 2,3,4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; College Club 4; Spanish Club 3,4; Nurse’s Room Page 4; Mixed Chorus 3,4. CHARLES FRANKLIN CLARY Industrial Course: Jr. Varsity Football 2; Wrestling Team 3. JAMES WIGGINS COAN JR. College Preparatory Course: Staunton Military Academy 2; Military Academy 3; Spanish Club 3; Homecoming Escort 4. McDonough STANLEY SHERWIN COE College Preparatory Course: Track 2,3,4; French | Club 3. CARMA KAY COLLINS College Preparatory Course: Sophoteers 2; Spanish Club 3,4. LARRY EUGENE COLLINS Commercial Course: BILLIE GRAY COMBS College Preparatory Course: Glee Club 2; Mixed Chorus 3,4; French Club 2,3,4; Sophoteers 2; Hall Monitor 4. GEORGIA MARIE CONRAD Commercial Course: Sophoteers 2; Bible Club 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Serviteers 3. SANDRA LYNN CORNATZER College Preparatory Course: Y-Teens 2; Sophoteers 2; French | Serviteers 3; Hall Monitor 4; French || Club 4; College Club 4. Glub 2; DANNY RAY CORNELIUS College Preparatory Course: Senior Service Club 2,3,4; Vice-Pres. 4; Senior Class Treas.; Senior Executive Committee; House of Representatives 2; Footbali 2,3,4; All-Conference 4; Track 3; Monogram Club 3,4; Junior- Senior Committe; Spanish Ciub; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Superlative ‘’Kindest.”’ SHARON LEE COWLING College Preparatory Course: John W. Hanes High School 2; College Club 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; French Club 3; Hall Monitor 2; Pep Club 2; Speed-Reading Group 4; Serviteers 3. LARRY RAY CRAIG College Preparatory Course: C.H. Monogram Club 2,3,4; C.H. Varsity Football 2,3,4; C.H. Varsity Basketball 2,3; C.H. Track 2,3,4; German Club . 3,4; Camera Club 2; C. H. Varsity Baseball 2; C. H. Choir 2,3,4. KAYE FRANCES CRAVER College Preparatory Course: Y.F.C. Bible Club 2,3,4; Mixed Chcrus 4; Red Cross Representative 4. Hall Monitor 3; ARTHUR GOWER CROSSWELL College Preparatory Course: Bible Club 2; Wrestiing Team 3; German Club 3,4; DeMolay 3,4. KATHRYN GAYLE CROUCH Commercial Course: Sophoteers 2; Chorus 2,3; Distributive Education Club 4. PEGGY JO CROUSE College Preparatory Course: Sophoteers 2; Orchestra 2,3,4. CHARLES R, CRUMP College Preparatory Course: Hi-Y 2,3,4; Vice-Pres. 2; Hall Monitor 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Young Life Club 2,3,4; Football 2; Red Cross 2; Spanish Giluls; 7 CAROL GRAY CRUTCHFIELD College Preparatory Course: Sophoteers 2; Drama Club 3,4; College Club 4; Order of Rainbow for Girls 2,3,4; German Club 2,3; French Club 2,3,4. PATTY JUNE CRYNER College Preparatory Course: French II Club; Sophoteers 2; Chorus; Sopho- more Y-Teens 2; Serviteers 3; Junior Y-Teens 3; French II! Club; Library Page; Senior Y-Teens 4; College Club 4; Office Page; National Honor Society 4. DANNY RAY CULLER College Preparatory Course: Art Club 2; Spanish Club 2; German Club 3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4. Le) JAMES WILLIAM CURRENT College Preparatory Course: Gun Club 2; French Club 2,3,4. DAVID ALAN DAETWYLER College Preparatory Course: Science Club 2; Marching Band 3; Instrumental Music Club, Treasurer 3; Caduceus Club 4; DeMolay 2,3,4; Golf Team 2,3,4; Hall Monitor 4; Morehead Scholarship Candidate 4; National Honor Society 4. SAMUEL HOFFMAN DANIEL General Course: French Club 2,3,4; Science Club 2; Chemistry Club 3,4; Laboratory Assistant 4. GYPSIE LEE DARNELL College Preparatory Course: French Club 2,3; Bible Club 2; Red Cross Rep- resentative 3; Library Page 4. CHESTER OSCAR DAVID College Preparatory Course: Pep Board 3; French Club 3,4; Latin Club 3; Chorus 2,3; Marching Band 2,3,4; Concert Band 3,4; Rebops 4; Art Club 2; Orchestra 4; Tennis 2,3,4; Instrumental Music Club 2,3. MADELYN SHERMER DAVIS College Preparatory Course: Intramurals; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; College Club 4. PAMELA CLARICE DAVIS College Preparatory Course: Y-Teens 2,3,4, Vi ce-Pres. 2; Jr.-Sr. Committee; National Honor Society 3,4; Delegate to State Convention 3; Student Council 2; House of Representatives 2,3,4, Secretary 3; Speaker Pro-Tem. 4; Senior Marshal 3; Cheerleader 4; Pep Board 4; Hall Monitor 4; Football Sponsor 4; Superlative—Most Intellectual; D.A.R. Good Citizen. THOMAS HENRY DAVIS JR. College Preparatory Course: German Club 3,4; Treas. 4; Swimming Team 3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Treas. 3; Monogram Club 4; !ntramural Basketball 3; Office Page 2. JOHN THOMSON DAWSON JR. College Preparatory Course: J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3; Varsity Basketball Manager 4; Monogram Club 3,4; Instrumental Music Club 2,3; German Club 2,3. CHARLES SPILMAN DAY College Preparatory Course: Hi-Y Club 2,3,4; Art Club; Track 2; German Club; Gun Club 2. BONNIE KAY DEAL College Preparatory Course: Hall Monitor 2,3; Dancing Boots 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Nurse’s Room Page 4; Serviteers 3; Pep Board 4; French Club 3,4; Gym Leader 3. Red mGrossas 4 banamee: Sophoteers 2; HARVIE ANN DEAL College Preparatory Course: Y-Teens 2,3, Treas. 4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; Art Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 4; Pep Board 4; College Club 4. JUDITH ANNE DEAN College Preparatory Course: Cheerleader J.V. 3; Varsity 4; Varsity Basket- ball 2; Senior Marshal; Superlative, Friendliest, Kindest; Football Sponsor 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Sec. 3; Spanish Club Vice-Pres. 3; Pep Board 2,3,4; Senior Executive Committee; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Sec. 3; Service Clubs 2,3; College Club 4. SHARRON RAE DeLEON College Preparatory Course: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,3, Pres. 4; Hall Monitor 4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; College Club 4; Junior-Senior Committee, Murals; Pep Board 3; Pep Board Council. 4; Officials’ Club 3,4. EMILY ANNETTE DIEMER College Preparatory Course: Hall Monitor 2,3,4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; College Club 4; German Club 3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Debating Club 4; Pep Board 2,3; Intramural Sports 2; National Honor Society 4. CARL EUGENE DIXSON JR. College Preparatory Course: Golf Team 2,3,4; Physical Fitness Club 2. CHARLIE LEE DOUB JR. Industrial Arts Course: Monogram Club 4; Hall Monitor 4; Varsity Baseball 2,3; Manager; Chorus 3; DECA 4; Pep Board 2; Bible Club 2. NANCY ELLEN DRAGE College Preparatory Course: Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; Caduceus 4; French Club 3,4; Hall Monitor 4; Order of the Rainbow for Girls 2,3,4; Worthy Advisor 3; Intramural Sports 2,3. JOHN HERBERT DREW JR. College Preparatory Course: Key Club 2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Teenage Council 2,3,4; Jr. Varsity Football 2; Varsity Football 3; House of Repre- sentatives 4; History Club 3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4, Pres. 2; German Club 3,4; Junior- Senior Committee. MARGARET SUZANNE DUGGER College Preparatory Course: Spanish Club 3,4; Patrick Henry High School; Y-Teens 3; Better Business Club 3; Peace College Prep. School; Sigma Phi Kappa Society 3; Delta Chi 3; Dramaturs 3; International Relations 3. Senior Statistics DIANNE LEIGH DURHAM Commercial Course: Pep Board 2; Nurses Room Page 2; Y-Teens 2,3,4, Pres. 2,3; Supply Room Clerk 4; Serviteers 3; Sophoteers 2; College Club 4; Basketball 2,3; Gym Leaders Club 3. EDNA ELIZABETH EARLY College Preparatory Course: Art Club 4; Hall Monitor 4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3. HELEN KATHERINE EARLY College Preparatory Course: Alcoa High School, Alcoa, Tennessee ZS Future Homemakers Club 2; Y-Teens 2; Science Club 2, Vice-Pres. 2; Red Cross Representative 3; Chorus 2,3,4; Glee Club 3; House of Representatives 4; Caduceus Club 3,4; French Club 3,4. JULIE KATHRYN EARLY College Preparatory Course: Y-Teens 2; Sophoteers 2; Marching Band 4; Hall Monitor 2,3,4; French Club 2; College Club 4; Intramural Sports 2,3; G.A.A, 2. ELLEN MEREDITH EDWARDS College Preparatory Course: Y-Teens 2,3; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; Col- lege Club 4; German Club 3,4; Library Page 3; Hall Monitor 4; National Honor Socity 4. JACQUELINE ANN EDWARDS Commercial Course: Y-Teens 2; Hall Monitor 3; DECA 4; Library 3; Sopho- teers 2. MARY MARGARET EDWARDS College Preparatory Course: Dramatics Club 3; Latin Club 3,4. JAMES LYLE EINSTEIN College Preparatory Course: Monogram Club 2,3,4; Varsity Golf Team 2,3,4; German Club 3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Math Club 4; Gun Club 2; Science Club 2; Intramural Basketball 3,4. RENEE DEE ELDEN College Preparatory Course: Hall Monitor 2; G.A.A. 2; Office Page 3; Gym Leader 3,4; Sophoteers 2; French Club 3,4. JAMES LINDSAY ELLIOTT Industrial Course: House of Representatives 2; Pres. of Technical Drafting Club 3; Football 2; 1.E.C. Drafting Course, Engineering 3; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Base- ball 4; Vice-Pres. Hi-Y 3. JOSEPH CHARLES ELLIOTT College Preparatory Course: Football 2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Technical Drafting Club 3; |.E.C. Drafting Course 3; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Baseball 4; Junior Varsity Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4. LARRY ANGEL ELLISON College Preparatory Course: C.H. Football 23 4706.) Tracks 2,3 4- (GA Bosnet ae! 2,3,4; C.H. Monogram Club 2,3,4; C.H. Choir 2,3,4; German Club A. JACQUELIN NICOLL ERICKSON College Preparatory Course: National Honor Society 3,4; National French Honor Society 4; French Club 2,3; German Club 3,4; Science Club 2; Gym Leaders Club 2; Officials Club 2; Reading Club 4; Math Club 4; College Club 4; Dramatics Club 4; Intramural Sports 2. HAZEL ELIZABETH EVANS College Preparatory Course: G.A.A. 2; National Honor Society 4; Cheer- leader J.V. 3, Varsity 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Service Clubs 2,3; College Club 4; Senior Marshal 3; Pep Board 2,3,4; Gym Leaders Club 2,3; Sponsor—Football 2,4; Basketball 2; German Club 3,4; Hall Monitor 3. LARRY JOE EVERHART College Preparatory Course: C.H. Monogram Club 2,3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; C.H. Football 2,3,4; C.H. Baseball 2,3,4; C.H. Basketball 2,3,4: C.H. Ushers Club 2,3,4; German | Club 3; German II Club 4. SHELIA ANN EVERHART Commercial Course: Sophoteers 2. EDGAR A. EYSENBACH Industrial Course: LARRY FAIRCLOTH General Course: JEFFREY PAUL FARRAN College Preparatory Course: Quill and Scroll 3,4; Sports Editor of Pine Whispers 3; Co-Editor of Pine Whispers 4; Caption writer of Black and Gold 3,4; Math Club 2; Pep Board 2; Swimming 3,4; Football 3; Monogram Club 4; House of Representatives 4. CHARLES DEAN FINWALL College Preparatory Course: Monogram Club 2,3,4; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Varsity Golf 2,3,4; Physical Fitness Club 2,3; School Bus Driver 4. THOMAS CARTER FINWALL College Preparatory Course: Monogram Club 2,3,4; Basketball Team Darra Golf Team 2,3,4; Senior Executive Committee 4, 196 VIRGINIA LEE FLETCHER College Preparatory Course: Hall Monitor 3; French Club 2; Y-Teens 2,3; College Club 4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3. KAY FRANCES FOLTZ Commercial Course: Bishop McGuinness 2; G.A.A. 2,3; DECA 4; Cheer- leader 2; Chorus 2. ANNE PASCHAL FORE College Preparatory Course: Gray High School 2,3; Y-Teens 2,3; Dramateers. BETTY ANN FORESTER College Preparatory Course: Senior Executive Committee 4; Senior Marshal 3; Secretary of Sophomore Class 2; Treasurer of Junior Class 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Treas. 3; Council 4; Student Council 3,4; German Club 3,4; Pres. 3; Vice- Pres. 4; Dancing Boots 2,3,4; Teenage Council 4; Superlative, Most Athletic 4; Varsity Basketball and Tennis 2,3,4; Y-Teen. STEPHEN CLELAND FOSTER College Preparatory Course: Intramural Basketball SrA. MARILYN KAY FOWLER Coilege Preparatory Course: Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; Dancing Boots 2,3, 4; Y-Teens 2,4; Pep Board 3; National Honor Society 3,4; College Club 4; Office Page 4; German Club 3,4; Varsity Basketball 3,4. KATHRYN ELIZABETH FOX Commercial Course: Sophoteers 2; Y-Teens 2,3. JAMES ANDREW FRAZIER JR. Coilege Preparatory Course: ANN REBECCA FREEMAN College Preparatory Course: Thespians 2,3,4, Pres; Masque and Gavel 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; National Forensic League 3,4; GAA. 2,3,4; German_| Club 4; Guidance Office Page 4; Nurse’s Page 3; Chemistry Club 2; Pep Board 3; Girls Chorus 2; Latin Club 3. PHILIP NISSEN FROELICH JR. College Preparatory Course: Marching Band 2,3,4, Pres. 4; Chess Club 4, Pres. 4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Science Club 4; Instrumental Music Club 2,3; Rebops 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4. MARY COLBY FROST College Preparatory Course: French Club 3,4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; College Club 4; Hall Monitor 3,4; Library Page 2; Red Cross Representative 4, Sec. 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Math Club 4; Order of the Rainbow Papi’, FRANK LINTON FRYE College Preparatory Course: French Club 2,3. SHEILA ANN FULTON College Preparatory Course: Y-Teens 2,3,4; Hall Monitor 2,4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; Intramural Sports 3; Spanish Club 3,4, Treas. 3; College Club 4, JUDITH CAMERON GANTT College Preparatory Course: Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; College Club 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Officials Club 3,4; G.A.A. Council 4; Gym Leaders Club 3; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Treas. 4; Official’s Club 3,4; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Manager Clubi27374. CHARLES WARREN GARBER College Preparatory Course: Bishop McGuiness High School 2,3; Art Club 4; Chorus 4; Science Club 2,3. KATHRYN GILLIAM Gym Leaders Club 2; Science Club 2; Thes- College Preparatory Course: 3, State Pres. 4; pians 2,3,4; Library 2,3,4; Caduceus 2,3,4; Vice-Pres. National Honor Society 4. i NANCY LOUIS GILLILAND College Preparatory Course: Sophoteers 2; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Serviteers 3; Library Page 3; Spanish Club 3; Hall Monitor 4; Intramural Sports 2; College Club 4; Young Life 4. WERNER GLIESCH College Preparatory Course: Monogram Club 4; Senior Service Club 4; Stu- dent Council 4; Football Manager 4; American Field Service Student 4. JEAN ANN GOIN Commercial Course: Chorus 2; Sophomore Y-Teens; Sophoteers 2. WILLIAM ALEXANDER GOODSON III College Preparatory Course: House of Representatives 2,4; Basketball 2,3) 4e J.V. 2,3; Varsity 4; Golf 2,3,4; Physical Fitness Club 2; Math Club 4; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Monogram Club 4; World Peace Speech Contest 2; Declamation Contest 2; National Honor Society 4. RUSSELL BAIRD GOODWIN College Preparatory Course: Key Club 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; J.V. Foot- ball 2; Varsity Football 3,4; J.V. Baseball 2; Track 3,4; House of Representa- tives 2; German Club 3,4. STEPHEN LEE GOOGE College Preparatory Course: Monogram Club 3,4; Varsity Football 3,4; Junior Varsity 2; German Club 2,3; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Pres. 2; Senior Service Club 3,4; Physical Fitness Club 2. Senior Statistics JUDITH RUSSELL. GORDON Commercial Course: Dancing Boots 3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Serviteers 3; Latin Club 3; Intramural Sports 2,3. Sophoteers 2; WILLIAM LEWIS GRAY College Preparatory Course: Tennis 2,3,4. AGNES ANN GREER College Preparatory Course: Rainbow 2,3,4; Sophoteers 2; Sports 2; Spanish Club 4; Red Cross Representative 4. Intramural DARRYL HAGAN G.A.A. 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Sophoteers 2; College Preparatory Course: Co-Chairman Art Committee; Pep Serviteers 3; Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee; Board 4; French Club 3,4; Art Club 3,4. MARY ANNA HALL College Preparatory Course: French Club 2,3,4; Latin Club 4; Library Page 3,4; College Club 4; French National Honor Society 4; Sophoteers 2; Servi- teers 3; Y-Teens 2,3,4. MARION DANIEL HANCOCK II College Preparatory Course: Band 3,4; Concert Band 3,4; Intramural Basketball 3,4; French Club 3,4; Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 4; DeMolay 3,4; Instru- mental Music Club 3; Concord High School 2; Junior Optimist Club 2. JAMES MARVIN HANES JR. College Preparatory Course: Bible Club 4. KAY LuTELLE HANEY College Preparatory Course: Sophoteers 2; Spanish Club 2; Serviteers 3; College Club 4. GWENDOLYN JOYCE HANNA College Preparatory Course: Band 2,3,4; Library Staff 3,4; Orchestra 2,3; G.A.A. 3,4; Council 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Gym Leaders 2,3; Officials Club 2,3; Instrumental Music Club 2; Spanish Club 4. PATRICIA ANN HARBUCK College Preparatcry Course: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Hall Monitor 4; House of Repre- sentatives 2; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; College Club 4; Reading Class 3; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Treas. 4; Officials Club 3,4; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Manager 3,4; G.A.A. Council 4; Banquet Chairman 4. HELEN SAMS HARMON College Preparatory Course: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Sophoteers 2; Y-Teens 2,3; Hall Monitor 2,3; Dancing Boots 2,3,4, Co-Chief 4; Co-Choreographer 4; Major- ettes 3,4; Gym Leader 2,3; College Club 4; Intramural Sports 2,3; Pep Board 2,4; Junior-Senior Canopy Committee; Girls’ Varsity Basketball 3. BARBARA ELIZABETH HARRIS College Preparatory Course: House of Representatives 3; Pep Board 3,4; Teen-Age Council 3,4; G.A.A. 2; Football Sponsor 3,4; Homecoming Queen 4; College Club 4; Senior Marshal 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Hall Monitor 3; Y-Teens President 3; Cheerleader 4; J.V. Cheerleader 3; Gym Leader 2. RUTH HAWLEY Collge Preparatory Course: French Nationai Honor Society 4; Dramatics Club 4; Science Club 3,4; French Club 2,3,4; Sophoteers 2; Hall Monitor 4; National Honor Society 4. MARIEA ANN HAYDEN Commercial Course: Glee Club. STEPHEN TURNER HAYES College Preparatory Course: Hi-Y 2,3; Vice-Pres. Tennis 2; Young Life 2,3,4. 2; German Club 2,3; MARGARET KAY HAYNES College Preparatory Course: Sophoteers 2; Art | Club 2,3; Art Ill Club 4. JANE KAREN HEATH College Preparatory Course: Sophoteers 2; Y-Teens 2,4; Gym Leaders Club 2; Officials Ciub 3; Spanish Club 3; Library Page 3; College Club 4; Bible Club 4; Hall Monitor 4; Red Cross Representative 4. CAROL MARTEAL HEDRICK College Preparatory Course: Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; College Club 4; Hall Monitor 3,4; House of Representativs 3; French || Club 2; French III Club, Treas. 3; Dancing Boots 2,3,4; Alternate Majorette 3; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Order of Rainbow 3,4. KEITH BECKER HEGE College Preparatory Course: Oak Ridge 2,3; Marching Band 4; Concert Band 4; Chorus 4. CYNTHIA ANNE HENDERSON College Preparatory Course: Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; Hall Monitor 3; Varsity Speedball 3; Pep Board 3,4; G.A.A. 3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Intramural Sports 2,3,4; College Club 4. ROBERT LEE HENDRIX College Preparatory Course: History Club. DONALD LEO HENSLEY College Preparatory Course: Gun Club 2; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Hi-Y 2; Senior Service Club 2,3,4; Treas. 3; Teen-Age Council 2,3,4; Varsity Football 2,3,4; Wrestling 3,4; T rack 2,3,4; German Club 3,4; Pres. 3,4. 197 ELDA EILEEN HEPLER College Preparatory Course: Sophoteers 2; G.A.A. 2,3; Serviteers 3; March- ing Band 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Nurse’s Page 2,3; House of Representa- tives 3; German Club 3,4; Vice-Pres. 4; Order of Rainbow for Girls 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4. NANCY HESTER Commercial Course: Chorus 2,3,4; Distributive Education Club 4; Sopho- teers 2; Y-Teens 2. JOHN ROBSON HIBBITS College Preparatory Course: Key Club 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; a Monitor 4; Young Life 2,3,4; Tennis Team 2,3,4; Intramural Basketball A. SHERRY ANNE HILKER College Preparatory Course: G.A.A. 2,3; Debating Club 2; Instrumental Music Club 2,3; Marching Band 2,3,4; Concert Band 3,4; Library Page 3; College Club 4; Y-Teens 2,3; Serviteers 3; Order of the Rainbow 2,3,4; Intramural Sports 2,3; Pep Board 4. LAURA LOUISE HILL College Preparatory Course: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2, Sec. 3; Library Staff 3,4; Vice-Pres. 4; National Honor Society 3, Sec. 4; Senior Scribe 4; College Club 4, Sec.; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; Girls Varsity Basketball 3; Hall Monitor 4; Latin Club 4; All America City Chorus 2. MARCIA DIANN HILL College Preparatory Course: Varsity Basketball 2,3,4; Varsity Speedball 2, 3,4; Dancing Boots 2; Sophoteers 2; G.A.A. 2; House of Representatives 3; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3; Serviteers 3; Pep Board 2,4; French Club 3,4; Football Sponsor 4; College Club 4. RICHARD ESTEL HILL J.V. Football 2; Photography Club 2; Physical Fitness Industrial Course: lui 2: CHARLES LAMONT HOLDER College Preparatory Course: Science Club 3,4; Chemistry Club 2; Chess Club 3; Math Club 2,4; Order of DeMolay 2,3,4; French Club 2,3. Sec.; HELEN JEAN HOLDER College Preparatory Course: C.H. Monogram Club 2,3,4; C.H. Choir 2,3,4; Service Clubs 2,3; College Club 4; C.H. Cheerleader 3,4; C.H. Spring Sports 2,3,4; S.N.O.M.C. Vice-Pres. 4. PATRICIA ANNE HOLDER College Preparatory Course: French Club 2,3; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; College Club 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Sec. 4; GA.A. 2,3,4; Gym Leader 3; Pep Board 3,4; Art Club 4. MARIE ELIZABETH HOLZBAUR College Preparatory Course: Office Page 2,4; GA.A. 2,3; Y-Teens 2,3,4; House of Representatives 2,3,4; Pep Board 2,3,4; Red Cross 2,3; College Club 4; Serviteers 3; Sophoteers 2; German Club 3,4. KATHERINE GAYLE HONEYCUTT Commercial Course: C. H. Monogram Club 2,3,4; Hall Monitor 3; C.H. Varsity Basketball 2,3,4; C.H. Varsity Volleyball 2,3,4; C.H. Varsity Softball 2 Cri Chapel Choifi2,o.4, olble: Glubs2' Cable Marae2, 3,4. WILLIAM DICKSON HOUCK College Preparatory Course: J.V. Football 2; Varsity Football 3; Track 2,3; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Sgt. at Arms 2; Gun Club 2; Physical Fitness Club 3. BETTY LOU HOWELL Commercial Course. PAMELA JEAN HUBAND College Preparatory Course: Pres. Sophomore Class 2; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Sec. 3; Council 3,4; Vice-Pres. Junior Class 3; Senior Marshal 3; Treas. House of Representatives 3; Pres. Senior Class 4; Superlatives, Best All Around, Most Popular 4; Dancing Boots 2,3,4; Chief 4; Majorette 3,4; Chief 4; Pep Board 2,4; Student Council 4; Teenage Council 4. LEWIS EDWIN HUBBARD JR. General Course: Football 3,4; Wrestling 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Senior Service Club 3,4; Physical Fitness Club 2. ROBERT. C. HUDSPETH College Preparatory Course: Monogram Club 3,4; German Club 3,4; Basket- ball Manager 2,3,4; DeMolay 4. MARGIE ETTA HUFFSTETLER Commercial Course: Gym Leader 4; Bible Club 2,3,4. SUSAN ANN HUFFSTETLER College Preparatory Course: Marching Band 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Instrumental Music Club 2,3,4; French Club 3; Y-Teens 2,3; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; College Club 4; Order of Rainbow 2,3,4. CECELIA ELAINE HUFFSTICKLER Commercial Course: C. H. Chapel Choir 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Library Page 2; Hall Monitor 4; Instrumental Music Club 2,3. Senior Statistics ROBERT RAY ISAACS JR. College Preparatory Course: Golf 2,3,4; Riverside Military Academy 3; PFC 3; 300 Merit Ribbon 3; Golf Co-Captain 3; Athletic Ribbon and R 3. LARRY ROY ISOM College Preparatory Course: Intramural Sports 3,4; Science Club 2. JAMES ALEXANDER JACKSON College Preparatory Course: Debating Club 2,3,4; German | Club 3; German II Club 4; History Club 3,4; Chess Club 3,4; Order of DeMolay 3,4. JOYCE LEHN JARVIS College Preparatory Course: Red Cross Representative 4; German Club 3,4; Y-Teens 2; Bible Club 2,3,4; College Club 4; Caduceus 4. GORDON WOMBLE JENKINS College Preparatory Sourse: Student Council 3; Key Club 2,3,4; Vice-Pres. 4; Declamation Winner 2; Debating Club 2,3,4; Pres. 4; Speaker of the House of Representatives 4; Football Manager 3,4; Senior Scribe 4; Mono- gram Club 3,4; Varsity Debating Team 3,4; Masque and Gavel DS ya5 Superlative, Most Likely to Succeed; National Honor Society 4. VIRGINIA GALE JENKINS Commercial Course: Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; Varsity Softball 2eS alll Monitor 4; Youth for Christ Bible Club 4; G.A.A. 2. DAVID VAUGHN JOHN College Preparatory Course: Senior Service Club 3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Varsity Tennis 2,3,4; History Club 2,3,4; Intramural Basketball, Captain 3,4; De- Molay 2,3,4; Junior Nominating Committee 3; Junior-Senior Mural Com- mittee 3; Basketball Homecoming Esort 3; Football Homecoming Escort 4; German | and || Club 3,4—President. CAROLYN DIANE JOHNSON College Preparatory Course: French Club 2,3,4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; Intramurals 2,3,4; Varsity Softball 3,4; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Gym Leader’s Club 3,4. JOYCE LEE JOHNSON Commercial Course: French Club 2; Serviteers 3; Order of Rainbow 2,3,4; Supply Room Clerk 3,4; Office Page 4; College Club 4, LINDA CAROL JOHNSON College Preparatory Course: Sophoteers 2; Bowling 2,3; Girls Chorus 2,3; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Serviteers 3; French Club 2,3. WILLIAM AUSTIN JOHNSON College Preparatory Course: Football, Varsity 2,3,4; Honorable Mention All-Conference 4; Senior Service Club 3,4; Teenage Council 4; Monogram Club 3,4; German Club 2,3; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Pres. 3; Hall Monitor 2; Pep Board 2; Intramural Athletics 3,4; Physical Fitness Club 2; Young Life Club 4; Co-Chairman Junior-Senior Lobby Committee. JEAN WEBSTER JONES College Preparatory Course: G.A.A. 2; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; Y-Teens 2,3,4; German Club 3,4; Vice-Pres. 3; Dancing Boots 2,3,4; Majorette 3,4; Pep Board 3,4; College Club 4; Hall Monitor 4. JOHN HARVEY JONES College Preparatory Course: German Club 2,3; Debating Club 2; Hi-Y 2. ROBERT MICHAEL JONES College Preparatory Course: Football 3,4; French Club 2,3,4; Hi-Y 3,4; Hall Monitor 4; Monogram Club 4; Intramural Athletics 3,4; Marching Band 2; Math Club 2. CHERYL DIANE KESSLER College Préparatory Course: Y-Teens 2; Sophoteers 2; College Club 4; Intramural Sports 2,3,4. ELIZABETH LOCKWOOD KILLAM College Preparatory Course: Art Club 2,3; French Club 273,42 chess Club 2. BYRON NELSON KIMBALL College Preparatory Course: French Club 2,3; History Club 3; Intramural Basketball 3. Equine Glubee3.4- SYLVIA ANN KING All-America City Chorus 2,3; Chorus 4; Danc- College Preparatory Course: Nurses Room Page 4; ing Boots 4; Pep Board Room Representative 4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 4; Y-Teens 2,4. WILLIAM EDWARD KIRBY JR. College Preparatory Course. JULIA ELLEN KIRKMAN College Preparatory Course: G.A.A, 2,3,4; Officials Club 3,4, Pres. 4; German Club 3,4; Pep Board 4; Service Clubs 2,3; Art Club) 2; Yeleens) 23% G.A.A. Publicity Chairman 3,4; Gym Leaders Club 3; Intramural Sports 2,3,4; G.A.A. Council 4; Nurses Room Page 3. ELIZABETH ANSEL KIRSCH College Preparatory Course: National Honor Society 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Co-Editor Pine Whispers; Caduceus Club Pee Witsoe, Dy Sel 3; Pres. 4; Library Staff 3,4; GA.A. 2,3,4; Council 3; Science Club 2,3; Math Club 4; Spanish Club 4; Hall Monitor 4; Officials Club 2,3; Pep Board 3. 198 SUSAN LEE KLEIN College Preparatory Course: Senior Executive Committee; Dancing Boots 2,3,4; GAA. 2,3,4; Intramural Council 4; National Honor Society 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Pep Board 4; Hall Monitor 4; German Club 3,4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; College Club 4. SYLVIA JEAN KRUGER College Preparatory Course: German Club 3,4; Caduceus Club 2,3,4; Sec. 4; Library Page 3; Science Club 2; G.A.A. 2; National Honor Society 4. ROBERT WESLEY KULP JR. College Preparatory Course: Senior Service Club 3,4; Senior Scribe 4; History Club 2,3,4; Science Club 2,3,4; House of Representatives 4; German Club 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Golf Team 2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Hall Monitor 4. SUZANNE LACKEY College Preparatory Course: Y-Teens 2,3; Sophoteers 2; Art Club PapeX Spanish Club 3 WILLIAM THOMAS LACKEY College Preparatory Course: Hi-Y 2,3,4; Hi-Y Basketball 3,4; J.V. Football 3; Latin Club | 2; Latin Club 11 3; German | Club 3; German II Club 4; Photography Club 2,3; Track 2,4; Intramural Basketball 2,3,4; History Club 2. CARTER TATE LAMBETH College Preparatory Course: House of Representatives 3, House Court SF Student Council 4; Senior Service Club 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; National Forensic League 3,4; Debating Club 2,3,4; Vice-Pres. 4; J.V. Debating Team 3; Senior Executive Committee; Swimming Team 3; Wrestling Team 4; Monogram Club 3,4; Hall Monitor 4. KAREN RUTH LANDOLINA College Preparatory Course: Dancing Boots 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Vice- Pres. 3; Pep Board 2; Jr. Red Cross 2; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; College Club 4; Intramural Sports 2,3,4; French Club 2,3. SANDRA LAVERN LANDRETH Commercial Course: Sophoteers 2; French I] Club 2; Office Page 4. LINDA DIANNE LASH College Preparatory Course: Chorus 2; German II Club 3; German II Club 4; Hall Monitor 4. HELEN FRANKIE LASHMIT Commercial Course: Pep Board 2; Sophoteers 2; French Club 2; Serviteers 3; Y-Teens 2,3; Intramural Sports 2,3; College Club 4. CAROLE MERLE LASSITER College Preparatory Course: French Club 2,3; Spanish Club 3,4; Library Assistant 3; College Club 4. NORA JANE LAUERMAN College Preparatory Course: Carolton Oaks Day School; Student Council 2; National Honor Society 2; Cheerleader 2; Durham High School; Tri Sci Club 3; Columbia Scholastic Press Convention Delegate 3; Varsity Tennis Team 2,3,4; French Club 3,4: Thespians Dramatic Club 3,4; Pine Whispers Feature Editor 4; Black and Gold Faculty Editor 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Debate Club 4. BARBARA JOAN LAVIETES College Preparatory Course: Intramural Sports 2,3,4; Sophoteers 2; Y-Teens 2 College Club 4; Serviteers 3; G.A.A. 3,4; Page 4; Hall Monitor 4; French lub 3,4. MICHAEL GRIFFIN LAWING College Preparatory Course: History Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Chess Club 4; Hi-Y 3; Chorus 4. MELDINE BURKE LAYTON College Preparatory Course: G.A.A. 2,3; Hall Monitor 3; Latin Club 3; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; Gym Leader 2,3; Pep Board 4; Color Guard 4; College Club 4. SUSAN WALLER LEAKE College Preparatory Course: Hall Monitor 2; GA.A. 2,3; Gym Leaders 3; Pep Board 2,4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; Y-Teens 2,3,4; German Club 3,4; Vice-Pres. 4; College Club 4. ELIZABETH ANN LEE College Preparatory Course: Y-Teens 2,3,4; Gym Leaders Club 2,3; French ie a Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; Hall Monitor 4; Reading Club; College u ; RUTH HELEN LEE College Preparatory Course: Mixed Chorus 2,3; Girls Glee Club 2,3; French Clube273 DECAGAS GEORGE STAPLES LEIGHT JR. College Preparatory Course: Monogram Club 2,3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; Golf Team 2,3,4; J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3,4, Co-Captain 4; National Honor Society 3,4; House of Representatives 3; Senior Executive Executive Committee 4;Homecoming Escort 4; Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee 3; German Club 3,4; Hall Monitor 4, Senior Statistics MARTHA WILLIAMS LENTZ College Preparatory Course: Pep Board 3,4; Co-Chairman 4; Class Day Committee 4; National Honor Society 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Point Recorder 3; Council 3; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; College Club 4; Varsity Sports 2,3,4; Debating Club 3. BARBARA LYNN LEONARD College Preparatory Course: Hall Monitor 2; Library Page 2; Library Club 2; French Club 2,3,4; Intramural Sports 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Pep Board 4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; Order of Rainbow 2,3,4; College Club 4; Football Sponsor 4. JEAN LEVIN College Preparatory Course: G.A.A. 2,3; Library Page 3,4; Sophoteers 2; College Club, Vice-Pres. 4; Pep Board Council 4; Y-Teens 2; National Honor Society 3,4; French Club 2; Football Sponsor 4; Red Cross 2. LUCIA LYNN LEWIS College Preparatory Course: House of Representatives 3,4; Pep Board 4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; College Club 2,3,4; Hall Monitor 3,4; French Club 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3; Varsity Softball 3. PHYLLIS ANN LIGON College Preparatory Course: Y-Teens 2,3; College Club 4; Hall Monitor 4; Glee Club 2; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Pep Board 3,4; French Club 2,3; Serviteers 3; Sophoteers 2. LINDA RUTH LINCOLN College Preparatory Course: Office Page 3,4; Bible Club 2,3,4; Sec. 3; Quiz Team 2,3,4; College Club 4. BRIAN DAVID LITTLE College Preparatory Course: Science Club 2; French Club 2,3; Chemistry Club 3; History Club 3,4. DINAH BOYETTE LITTLE College Preparatory Course: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Vice-Pres. 4; Hall Monitor 3; Sophoteers 2; Y-Teens 2; Debating Club 2; J.V. Cheerleader 3; Pep Board Council 4; Pine Whispers Staff 3,4; Black and Gold Staff 4; French Club 2,3; Serviteers 3; Gym Leaders Club 2,3,4. JAMES McALLISTER LITTLE College Preparatory Course: Key Club 2,3,4; Varsity Football 3,4; Wrest- ing 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; House of Representatives 4; Hall Monitor 4; Physical Fitness Club 2; J.V. Football 2; J.V. Baseball 2; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Treas. 3; Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee, CoChairman 3; Intramural Athletics 3,4. NANCY CLAIRE LITTLE College Preparatory Course: Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; Library Page 3,4, Pres. 4; College Club 4; Latin Club 4; Hall Monitor 4; Speed Reading Group 4; Y-Teens 2; National Honor Society 4. THOMAS D. LIVENGOOD College Preparatory: Photography Club 2; Demolay 2,3,4; Swimming team 3,4; Monogram Club 4; Hi-Y Club 4. : ROBERT NORTON LORBER College Preparatory Course: German Club 3,4; History Club 4; Golf Team 4. MILDRED CRAIG LOWERY College Preparatory Course: Hall Monitor 2; Bible Club 2; Nurses Room Page 4; Sewing Club 2; C.H. Choir 2; C.H. Volleyball 2; C.H. M.Y.F.2. DEANNA LUND College Preparatory Course: Sophoteers 2; Dramateers 2; Serviteers 3; Chorus 2,3,4. HAROLD BERNARD LUND College Preparatory Course: J.V. Basketball 2,3; Baseball 2; Cathedral Prep. School, Erie, Pennsylvania; Wrestling 3; French Club 3; D.E. Club 4. BRENDA ANN LYNCH Commercial Course: Sophoteers 2; Y-Teens 2,3. BRENDA ANNE MADDEN College Preparatory Course: G.A.A. 2; French Club 2; Red Cross Repre- sentative 2,3; Pep Board 2; Sophoteers 2; Y-Teens 2; Chorus 2; Serviteers 3. CAROLYN ELIZABETH MADDREY College Preparatory Course: Y-Teens 2,3; Sophoteers 2; French Club 3,4; College Club 4. JAMES EARLE MARTIN College Preparatory Course: Senior Service Club 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Junior Varsity Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4; Track 2,3; Instrumental Music Club 2,3; Orchestra 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3; Rebops 2,3; German Clube233 Fig ¥ 2,374. SHERRY LYNN MARTIN Commercial Course: Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; German | Club 3; mural Sports 2,3; Y-Teens 2,3,4; YFC Bible Club 4; Art Club 2. Intra- LINDA ANN MASHBURN College Preparatory Course: French National Honor Society 4; Dancing Boots 4; College Club 4; Sophoteers 2; Pep Board 3; Marching Band 2,3; Orchestra 2,3,4; Instrumental Music Club 3; French Club 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,4; National Society 4. 199 JERRY LYNN MASSEY College Preparatory Course: Latin II Club 2; German | Il Club 4; Track Team 2,3,4. Club 3; German JOHN WEISER MASTEN College Preparatory Course: Hi-Y 2,3,4; Treas. Club 2; German Club 3,4; Swimming Team 3. 3; Chaplain 4; Science MARY LOU MASTEN G.A.A. 2; Pep Board 3,4; Serviteers 3; Sopho- College Preparatory Course: Intramural Sports 2,3,4; Gym Leader 3; Y- teers 2; College Club 4; Teens 2,3,4. JOHN BYRON MATTHEWS College Preparatory Course. LOUIS PHILIP MAYRAND College Preparatory Course: Track 2. BENJAMIN TERRY McADEN College Preparatory Course: Football 2,3,4; Track 3,4; Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Herd 3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Senior Service Club 2,3,4; Teenage Council 2,3,4. JAMES ROBERT McCRACKEN College Preparatory Course: Hi-Y 2,3. MARGARET ROSE McGRANE College Preparatory Course: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Council 4; Latin Club, Pres. 3, Vice-Pres. 4; French Club, Sec. 3,4; Special Baton Twirler 2,3,4; Officials Club 3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Varsity Softball 2,3,4; Varsity Basketball 4; Hall Monitor 4; Service Clubs 2,3,4; College Club 4; National Honor Society 4. KATHERINE TIAHRT McLEAN College Preparatory Course: G.A.A. 2,3,4, Council 4; Sophoteers 2; Y-Teens 2; Intramural Sports 2,3,4; Varsity Speedball 3; Manager 4; Varsity Basketball 3; German Club 2,3; Pep Board 4; Library Page 4; Officials Club 3,4. JOSEPHUS JACKSON McMICHAEL College Preparatory Course: Key Club 3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; German | Club 3; German I! Club 4; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 3; Baseball Manager 2; Football Manager 3,4; Head Manager 4; Hall Monitor 4; Basketball Trainer 4; Intramural Athletics 3; Hi-Y 3,4; Young Life Club 3,4. ROBERT JOEL MERRITT College Preparatory Course: Marching Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2; Rebops 2; Concert Band 2,4; Swimming Team 4; Tennis Team 4; De Molay 2,3,4; German Club 2,3,4; Instrumental Music Club 2. , ELEANOR JANE MESCHAN College Preparatory Course: Vice President Student Council 4; Varsity Cheerleader 3,4, Chief 4; Chief Senior Marshall 3; Representative to Girls’ State 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Masque and Gavel 2,3,4; Senior Execu- tive Committee 4; Senior Scribe 4; Teenage Council 3,4; G.A.A. 3,4; Varsity Sports 2,3,4; Superlative—Most Likely to Succeed. JOHN FOSTER MIDDLETON College Preparatory Course: Masque and Gavel 3,4; National Forensic League 3,4; German Club 3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Treas. 4; Rebops 2,3,4; House of Representatives 4; Senior Class Day Committee 4; Junior Varsity Debating Team 3; Pine Whispers Photographer 2,3,4; Black and Gold Photographer 2,3,4. FRANK TAYLOR MILLER College Preparatory Course: Art Club 2,3. MIRIAM GRACE MITCHELL College Preparatery Course: Senior Executive Committee 4; College Club 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; French | Club; Pres. 3; French Il Club 4; Senior Superlative, Wittiest; Intramural Sports 2,3,4; Library Page 3; Gym Leaders Club 2; Pep Board 2,3. ANNE CORNATZER MOCK College Preparatory Course: G.A.A. 2,3; Hall Monitor 4; Office Page 4; Nurses Page 3; Y-Teens 2,3,4; College Club 4; Pep Board 2,3,4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; Intramural Sports. MARILYN ANN MOE College Preparatory Course: G.A.A. 2; Chorus 2,3; Chorusmaster 4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; Dramatics Club 2,3; Office Page 4; Rainbow for Girls 2,3,4. SHIRLEY ANN MOONEY Commercial Course:Sophoteers 2; Art Club 2; DECA 4. CAROLE JEANNE MOORE College Preparatory Course: Dancing Boot 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Council 3,4; Varsity Tennis 2,3,4; Officials Club 3,4; Gym Leaders Club 2,3; Intramural Sports 2,3,4; Sophoteers 2; Nurses Page 3,4; Y-Teens 4; College Club 4; Spanish Club 2,3,4. Senior Statistics GARRY BENNETT MOORE College Preparatory Course: Wrestling 3,4; Football Monogram Club 3,4. 3) spanish), Club) 3: JERRY DOUGLAS MORGAN Commercial Course: Marching Band 2,3; Concert Band 2,3; Rebops 2; Instrumental Music Club 2,3; DECA 4. a CARY KNIGHT MORRIS College Preparatory Course: Varsity Football 3,4; Varsity Basketball 2,3,4; Varsity Baseball 2,3,4; Monogram Club 4. JOHN FRANKLIN MORRIS College Preparatory Course: Monogram Club 4; Golf Team 2,3,4; Debating Club 2; J.V. Footbal! 3; Basketball Manager 4; German Club 3,4; Hi-Y 2,3; Hall Monitor 4; Gun Club 2; Intramural Basketball 3, 4. HAROLD EDWARD MORSE JR. College Preparatory Course: Yadkinville High School 2; French Club 2,3,4; Gun Club 2; Glee Club 2. JOHN CHAPMAN MORSE College Preparatory Course: C. H. Football 2,3; C. H. Track 2,3,4; Band 2,3; €.H Choir 4; C.F, Ushers Club 273; Er. Monogram: Club 2)3,4: National Honor Society, Pres. 4; Instrumental Music Club 2; Class Day Committee 4; Boys State Representative 3. MARY CATHERINE MOWERY College Preparatory Course: Pep Board 4; Spanish Club 2; Y-Teens 2,3; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; Dancing Boots 2,3,4; Majorette 3,4. BARRY WAYNE MOYER College Preparatory Course: Marching Band 2,3; Orchestra 2,3; Concert Band 2,3; Instrumental Music Club 2,3. ARLENE MULARCZYK College Preparatory Course: Intramural Sports 2,3,4; Serviteers 3; Pres.; Sophoteers 2; Art Club 2; Hall Monitor 4; Page 4; College Club 4; Officials Club 2,3,4; N.C. State Art Award 2; Receptionist 4; Girls Gym Leader 2; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Pep Board 2,3. MARK ADRIAN MURPHY College Preparatory Course: German Club 3,4, Sec. 3; Pres. 4; Monogram Club 3,4; Basketball J.V. 2; Varsity 3,4; Guidance Office Page 3,4; Senior Executive Committee; Senior Service Club 2,3,4; Football Homecoming Escort 3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Physical Fitness Club 2. VAN BROCKLIN MURRAY College Preparatory Course: Physical Fitness Club 2; Track 2,3,4; Wrestling Team 3,4; Hi-Y Club 2,3,4. SANDRIA LYNN MYERS Commercial Course: Glee Club 2; Sophoteers 2; All-American City Chorus 3; Hall Monitor 4. VICKEY ELLEN MYERS College Preparatory Course: Sophoteers 2; Girls Glee Club 2; All America City Chorus 3; Mixed Chorus 4; Hall Monitor 4. PATRICIA ANN NEARY College Preparatory Course: Hall Monitor 2; Math Club 2; German Club a Serviteers 3; Red Cross 3; Gym Leaders Club 3,4; Officials Club 4; ainbow 4. MARY MARGARET NELSON College Preparatory Course: Sophoteers 2; GA.A. 2; Intramural Sports 2,3,4; Varsity Softball 3,4; Y-Teens 2; Bowling League 2,3; Chorus 4; Var- sity Speedball 4; Debating Club 4; Caduceus Club 4; Football Homecoming Sponsor 4; Varsity Basketball 2. SHIRLEY VIRGINIA NELSON Commercial Course: Y-Teens 2; Bible Club 2,4; Chorus 2; Mixed Chorus 3,4; French Club 2; Office Page 4; Library Page 2. ATLAS EUGENE NEWSOME College Preparatory Course: Science Club 2; Swimming Team 4. JOSEPH WESLEY NEWTON College Preparatory Course: Varsity Football 2,3,4; Track 2,4; Wrestling Team 3,4; Senior Service Club 4; Hi-Y 3,4; All-Conference Football 3,4; Honorable Mention All-State 4. FRANK COLE NICHOLSON JR. College Preparatory Course: Gun Club 2; Monogram Club 3,4; Pine Whispers Staff 4; Track Team 2,3,4; Cross-Country Team 3,4; Captain 4; Intramural Basketball 3,4; Hi-Y 3. 200 JUDITH LOUISE NOFFSINGER College Preparatory Course: Marching Band 2; Orchestra 2; Sophoteers 2; Y-Teens 2; Dancing Boots 3; World Peace Speech Winner 3; Recitation Contest Finalist 3; Masque and Gavel 3; Vice-Pres. 4; Debating Club 3,4; National Forensic League 4; College Club 4; Junior Varsity Debating Team 4. JEANNETTE LOUISE NORFLEET College Preparatory Course: Band 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Instrumental Music Club 2; House of Representatives 2,3,4; House Court 4; German Club 3,4, Sec. 4; Serviteers, Pres. 3; Jr.-Sr. Committee, Co-Chairman; National Honor Society 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4; College Club 4; Hall Monitor 4; Senior Scribe 4. ROBERT STITH NORTHINGTON JR. College Preparatory Course: Gun Club 2; Red Cross 2; Track 3; Hi-Y 2,3, Pres. 3; J.V. Basketball 2; German Club 3,4, Sec. 4; Intramural Boys Sports Council 4; Monogram Club 3,4; Varsity Football 3,4. MARY DAVIS OGBURN College Preparatory Course: G.A.A. 2,3; Hall Monitor 2; Serviteers 3; Sophoteers 2; College Club 4; Dancing Boots 2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4, Pres. 2; Gym Leader 2; German Club 3,4; Pep Board 3. CYNTHIA JEAN OGDEN College Preparatory Course: Sophoteers 2; Pep Board 2,3; G.A.A. Serviteers 3; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3; College Club 4; Intramural Sports 2,3,4; German Club 3,4. STEPHEN LEON PAGE College Preparatory Course: Football 2; DeMolay 2,3,4; Track 2; Science Clube2F JEAN DARLENE PARDUE College Preparatory Course: Cheerleader 3,4; Dancing Boots 2; Football Sponsor 2,3,4; Pep Board 2,3,4; GA.A. 2,3,4; Gym Leaders Club 2,3; Intra- mural Sports 2,3,4; Hall Monitor 2,3; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; College Club 4. THOMAS CHARLES PARK II College Preparatory Course: Football 2. JANE ELLEN PAYNE College Preparatory Course: Sophoteers 2; Art Club 2; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Nurses Page 3; Hall Monitor 3,4; French Club 3,4; Intramural Sports 3,4; College Ciub 4. ROGER LEE PAYNE College Preparatory Course: French Club 2,3; Hi-Y Club 2,3,4; Swimming Team 3,4. FRANCES PEACE College Preparatory Course: Y-Teens 2,3,4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3. JUDY LYNN PEARCE College Preparatory Course: Secretary of Student Council 3; Varsity Cheer- leader 3,4, Asst. Chief 4; Football Homecoming Sponsor 3,4; Varsity Basket- ball 2,3,4; GA.A. 2,3,4, Council 3; Pep Board 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3; Y-Teens 2,3,4, Pres. 3; German Club 3,4, Sec. 3; Art Club 2,4; College Club 4; Bible 2,3. CAROL ANNE PETERSON College Preparatory Course: Caduceus Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2; German Club 3,4; Intramural Sports 2,3; Y-Teens 4; Serviteers 3. SHIRLEY ANN PFAFF College Preparatory Course: G.A.A. 2; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; College Club 4; Pep Board 2; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Intramural Sports 2,3,4; Gym Leader 2; Black and Gold Staff 3,4; Jr. Editor 4; Pine Whispers 3,4; Sports Editor 4; French Club 2. MARY ANN PHILLIPS College Preparatory Course: Pep Board 3; Sophoteers Dg College Club 4; Y-Teens 2,4; Glee Club 2. Serviteers 3; PATRICIA JILL PHILLIPS Commrcial Course: G.A.A. 2,3; Sophoteers 2; Y-Teens 2,3; Officials Glubr 23: JANET ELIZABETH PIKE College Preparatory Course: G.A.A. 2,4; Intramural Sports 2,3,4; Officials Club 3,4; GA.A. Council 4; Gym Leaders Club 3,4; Y-Teens 2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Varsity Speedball 2,3,4, Co-Capt. 4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; French Club 2,3; Hall Monitor 3. , ROGER ALLEN PIKE College Preparatory Course: Sophomore Class Treasurer; President of Junior Class; Student Council 3,4; Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Treas. State Student Council 4; House of Representatives 2, Sophomore Representative; Key Club 2,3,4; Lieut. Gov. 4; Basketball 2,3,4; J.V. 2; Monogram Club 3,4; Debating Club 2; A eee Oratorical Contest 2; Band 2; Superlatives, Friendliest, Best round. Senior Statistics ANN LEWIS PILCHER College Preparatory Course: G.A.A. 2; House of Representatives 2; Hall Monitor 2,3; College Club 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; Senior Executive Committee 4; Senior Marshal 3, Alternate; Y-Teens 2,3,4, Officials Club 2,3. STEPHEN ERLE PINKSTON College Preparatory Course: Football 3,4; Wrestling 4; Track 3,4; Mono- gram Club 4; Spanish Club 4; Hi-Y 2,3,4. CHARLES WILLIAMS PLITT College Preparatory Course: Wrestling 2,3; Spanish Club 4; Gun Club 2. ELIZABETH LYNNE POU College Preparatory Course: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Dancing Boots 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; G.A.A. Council 4; Gym Leaders Club 3,4; College Club 4; Pep Board 4; French | Club 3; French II Club 4, Pres.; Serviteers 3; Officials Club 2,3,4. GUSSIE PETE POULOS College Preparatory Course: DECA 4; German | Club; J.V. Football; Var- sity Football. IVAN ELLENWOOD PRICE JR. College Preparatory Course: Marching Band 2; Swimming Team. 3. SHARON PHYLLIS PRUSAK Commercial Course: Y-Teens 2,3,4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; Office Page 2; Hall Monitor 2; Basketball 2. MAUREEN JUDE PUESCHEL College Preparatory Course: Glee Club 2,3; Dramatics 2,3; Science Club 2; Mission Club 2,3; Library Club; J.V. Basketball. CHERYL LYNN PULLIAM College Preparatory Course: Y-Teens 2,3; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; Varsity Basketball 3; Hall Monitor 3; College Club 4; Senior Executive Com- mittee 4; Intramurals 2; National Honor Society 4. JULIA FRANCES RANSOME College Preparatory Course: Youth for Christ Club 2,3,4; Quiz Team Captain 3,4; American Red Cross 3,4, Treas. 4; Nurses Page 3,4; Caduceus Club 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4; Latin Club 4; Intramural Sports 2. JERI ANN REAVES College Preparatory Course: Latin Club 2; Serviteers 3; Nominating Com- mittee 3; French Club 3,4; College Club 4; Bible Club 3. JOHN ROBERT REAVES JR. College Preparatory Course: Monogram Club 3,4; Senior Service Club 4; Varsity Football 3,4; Track 3,4; J.V. Football 2; J.V. Baseball 2; Intramural Boys Sports Council 4, Pres. 4. EDGAR FRAZIER REDMOND College Preparatory Course: Art Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; DeMolay 2,3,4; Hi-Y 3,4; Homecoming Escort 4; Student Physical Education Instructor 4; Intramural Sports. BARBARA PATTERSON REED College Preparatory Course: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Red Cross Representative 2,4; Serviteers 3; Debating Club 2; Officials Club 3,4; French | Club 3; Y-Teens 4; French Il Club 4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Order of Rainbow 3,4; Caduceus Club 2,3,4. BILLIE SUE REYNOLDS C.H. Basketball 2,3,4; C.H. Volleyball 2; C.H. Softball Hall Monitor 3; C.H. Monogram Commercial Course: 3; C.H. Choir 3,4; M.Y.F. Vice-Pres. 4; Club 3,4. ROY DEAN RHUE College Preparatory Course: Track 2,3,4; Cross Country 3,4; Marching Band 2; Concert Band 2. RITA FORD RICE College Preparatory Course: Majorette 3,4; Dancing Boots 2,3,4; Pep Board 3,4; Hall Monitor 4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; College Club 4; Y-Teens 3; Conversational French Club 2; Intramural Sports 2,4. BONNIE LYNN RICHARDSON College Preparatory Course: German | Club 3; Hall Monitor 3; German Il Club 4. RICHARD LEE ROBBINS College Preparatory Course: German Club 2,4; Hall Monitor 3; C.H. Foot- ball 2, Manager 3; C.H. Ushers Club 2,3,4; C.H. Monogram Clubm2, 3,43 _ C.H. Baseball 2,3,4; C.H. Basketball 2,3,4, Manager Pa; 201 PATRICIA LIVINGSTON ROBERTS Coilege Preparatory Course: House of Representatives 3; Pep Board 3,4; Senior Executive Committee 4; Gym Leaders Club 2,3; Nurss Room Page 3; Treas. 4; Service Clubs 2,3, Treas. 4; German Club 3,4; GA.A. 2,3,4, Gym Leader 3; Varsity Basketball and Tennis 2,3,4; Football Sponsor 4; Hall Monitor 4; College Club 4. RONALD E. ROBERTSON Industrial Course: Track 2,4; Wrestling 4; Hi-Y 2,3. SCOTT HARRISON ROBERTSON College Preparatory Course: DeMolay 2,3,4; National Math Club 2,3; Science Club 2,3,4. Honor Society 3,4; JAMES MONTAGUE ROBINSON 11 College Preparatory Course: Monogram Club 2,3,4; Teenage Council 2,3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Varsity Baseball 3,4; Varsity Football 2,3,4; Young Life Club 2,3,4; House of Representatives 2; House Court 2; Pep Club Board 3; Home Room President 2,3; Co-Chairman Jr.-Sr. Lobby Committee. JOAN ELIZABETH ROBINSON College Preparatory Course: Nurses Assistant 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Ad- vanced Sewing Club 3; College Club 4; Math Club 4; Bible Club 4; Na- tional Honor Society 4. NANCY LYNN ROBINSON College :Preparatory Course: Pep Board 3,4; Dancing Boots 3,4; Alternate Majorette 4; House of Representatives 2; Black and Gold Staff; Senior Editor 4; Pine Whispers Staff; Reporter 3; News Editor 4; Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee; Service Clubs 2,3,4; German Club 3,4; Hall Monitor 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Publicity Chairman 4. CHARLOTTE ANNE ROE College Preparatory Course: Hall Monitor 4; French Club 4; French Club 3; Girls Chorus 2. JAMES MICHAEL ROGERS College Preparatory Course: Cross Country 2; German Club 3,4; Science Club 2; Hi-Y 3. RICHARD GLENN ROHDE College Preparatory Course: Baseball 2,3; Basketball 2; Hi-Y 2,3; Intra- mural Athletics 3; German Club 2,3; Science Club 2; Math Club 2,3; Debating Club 2. INA JO ROMINGER College Preparatory Course: Science Club 2; G.A.A. 2; Caduceus Club 2,3,4; Library Staff 3; House of Representatives 3; German Club 3,4; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4; Pep Board 4; Hall Monitor 4. THOMAS C. ROSEMQND JR. College Preparatory Course: Hall Monitor 4. WILLIAM PAYNE ROUGTON College Preparatory Course: Track 2,3,4; Cross Country 4; Monogram Club 2; Spanish Club 2,3; King High School, Tampa, Florida 2; Myers Park High School, Charlotte 3. CATHERINE DIANE ROURK College Preparatory Course: Pep Board 4; Sophoteers 2; French | Club 3; Red Cross Representatives 3; Serviteers 3; Officials Club 4; Gym Leaders Club 4; Bible Club 4; Intramural Sports 2,3,4; French I! Club 4; Homeroom Publicity Chairman 2,4; Caduceus Club 4. HEGE HILL RUSS College Preparatory Course: Science Club 2; German Club 3,4. JO ANN RUSSELL College Preparatory Course: Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; College Club 4; Hall Monitor 3; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Varsity Basketball 3; Dancing Boots 2,3. SANDRA CHERYL RUSSELL College Preparatory Course: Y-Teens 2,3,4; Hall Monitor 3; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; French Club 3,4; Intramural Sports 2,4; College Club 4. ELLEN FRA NCES SALMONS College Preparatory Course: Red Cross Representative 2; Y-Teens 2,3; Nurses Room Page 3; College Club 4. Sophoteers 2; JEANNIE PATRICIA SAMS College Preparatory Course: Dancing Boots 2,3,4; Y-Teens 4; Pep Board 3; German Club 3,4, Sec. 4; College Club 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Sophoteers Za Sérviteers 3; Hall Monitor 4; Library Club 3; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Intra- mural Sports 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. CELIA GAIL SANFORD College Preparatory Course: Y.F.C. Club 4; Latin Club 3; Woodrow Wilson High School, Dallas, Texas. Senior Statistics JOHNNIE SUE SAPPENFIELD College Preparatory Course: Sophoteers 2; Band 2,3,4; Instrumental Music Club 2; Vice-Pres. 3; Orchestra 2; Serviteers 3; College Club 4; German Club 4; Rainbow 3,4; Intramurals 2; Concert Band 2,3,4; Pep Board 4. DENNIS LEE SATTERFIELD College Preparatory Course: Hi-Y 3; Spanish I] Club 4; Varsity Football 2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Wrestling 4; Track 4; All-Conference 3,4; All- Winston-Salem Forsyth County 4; All State 4. LUCIENNE JEANINE SATTERFIELD College Preparatory Course: College Club 4; French Club 2,3,4; German Club 3,4; Math Club 2,4; House of Representatives 2; Nurses Page 3; Lab- oratory Assistant 3,4. DOUGLAS HILL SAWYER College Preparatory Course: Tennis Team 3,4; Math Club 4. JUDITH SUZANNE SAWYER College Preparatory Course: GA.A. 3,4; GA.A. Council 4; Dancing Boots 3,4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; College Club 4; Officials Club 3,4; Varsity Speedball 4; Intramural Sports 2,3,4; Red Cross 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Inter- Club Council 4, Vice-Pres. 4. MARK BUREN SHAW College Preparatory Course: German Club 2,3, Sec.; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Track 3. JAMES REYNOLDS SHEFFIELD JR. College Preparatory Course: Marching Band 2,3,4; Debating Club 4; Spanish Club 2; Concert Band 2. MARY ELIZABETH SHEPHERD Commercial Course: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Council 4; Hall Club 4; Chorus 2,3,4; Chorus Contest 4. Golf Team 2,3,4; Monitor 3,4; Spanish SUAN OLLENE SHIRLEY College Preparatory Course: Y-Teens 2,3,4; Pep Board 4; Varsity Debater 4; Debating Club 2,3,4; National Forensic League 3,4, Pres. 4; Masque and Gavel; Dramatics Club 2,3; French Club 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3,4; French Na- tional Honor Society 4; National Honor Society 3,4; G.A.A. 2; Intramural Sports 2,3. JOAN GAYLE SHORE College Preparatory Course: Football Sponsor 4; House of Representatives 2,4; Service Club 2,3,4; Pine Whispers Staff, Reporter 3, News Editor 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; College Club 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Hall Monitor 3,4; Danc- ing Boots 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee 3; Black and Gold Staff 3 4 Im Editor 4; G.A.A. 2. LESLIE CHRISTINA SHORE College Preparatory Course: French Club 2,3,4; Bible Club 2,3,4; Nurses Room Page; Sec. French Club 2; Treas. French Club 4; Vice-Pres. Bible Club 3; Sec. Bible Club 4. PAMELA KAY SHORE College Preparatory Course: Pep Board 3,4; Co-Chairman 4; Hall Monitor 4; GAA. 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers Se rp Sc Committee, General Committee 3; Football Sponsor 4; Gym Leader 3. RICHARD GRAY SHORE College Preparatory Course: J.V. Football Capt. 2; Physical Fitness 2; Sophomore Hi-Y; J.V. Varsity Football 3; Junior Hi-Y 3; Fencing Captain 3; Gym Leader 4; Senior Hi-Y 4; Frencing Captain 4. RONALD JAY SHORT College Preparatory Course: Track Team 2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4. BONNIE AMELIA SHULLEY College Preparatory Course: Student Staff 3; Hall Monitor 3,4; Drama Club 3,4; Thespians 4; Art Club 2,3,4; Nurses Room 2,3,4; Pep Club 2; School Play 3; Drama Festival 3. JOE S. SIDES Industrial Course: Monogram Club 3,4; DECA 4; Drafting Club 3; Football 2,3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4. JEANETTE MARIE SILLS College Preparatory Course: Spanish Club Pie dike Bible Club 3,4; Monitor 4. Hall GERALD NIXON SIMMONS General Course : Batesburg Leesville High School 2,3; Basketball 2; Track 2; D.E. Club 4, Parliamentarian. CARL LEWIS SKIDMORE College Preparatory Course. BAXTER BOONE SLAUGHTER III College Preparatory Course: Hi-Y 2,3,4; Swimming Team 3; Wrestling can Golf Team 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; French ubES: SHARON GORDON SLOAN College Preparatory Course: French |! Club 2; Intramural Sports 2,3,4; College Club 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Serviteers 3; Sophoteers 2; Order of Rainbow 2,3,4; Advanced Sewing Club 3; French Il Club 3; Marching Band Color Guard 3,4, Chief 4. 202 BOBBIE BYRON SMITH Commercial Course: Sophoteers 2; Y-Teens 2,3; Red Cross 2; Art Club 3,4 EDITH CAROL SMITH College Preparatory Course: G.A.A. 2,3,4, Council 3,4, Pres. 4; Gym Leaders Club 2,3,4; Officials Club 2,3,4; Varsity Speedball 4; Varsity Softball 3,4; Latin Club 3, Vice-Pres.; House of Representatives 3; Guidance Office Page 3,4; College Club 4; Dancing Boots 3,4; Masque and Gavel 2,3,4, Sec. 3; National Honor Society 3,4. JO ANN SMITH Commercial Course: Spanish Club 3; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; Y-Teens 3. LAURA BETH SMITH College Preparatory Course: French |! Club 2; Sophoteers 2; Sophomore Y-Teens 2; Chorus 2,3,4; German | Club 3, Sec. 3; Serviteers 3; Junior Y-Teens 3; College Club 4. LILONA MASSEY SMITH College Preparatory Course: French Club 2,3; Art Club 2,3,4; Dramatics Club 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,3; College Club 4; Sophoteers 2. SHARON LEIGH SMITH Collegé Preparatory Course: Dancing Boots 3,4; Sophoteers 2; Club 2; Office Page 2,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Homecoming Sponsor: 3. French | JOHN FRANKLIN SMITHDEAL II College Preparatory Course: French Club 2; Spanish Club 4; Hi-Y 2,3,4. MARY ANGELICA SMITHER College Preparatory Course: Hall Monitor 4; Bible Club 24: GAcAw 2: Y-Teens 2; Newspaper Staff 3; Glee Club 3; Tennis Team 2,3; Bowling League 2. BRENDA JOYCE SNOW Commercial Course. LEAH J. SNYDER College Preparatory Course: Waggener High School, Louisville, Kentucky 2; Pep Club 2; Future Teachers of America, Sec. 2; Latin Club 2; Masque and Gavel 3,4, Sec. 4; Pep Board 3; G.A.A. 3,4, Council 4; Varsity Speedball 3,4; College Club 4; Senior Executive Committee 4; Library Page 4; National Honor Society 4. RONALD LEE SPILLMAN College Preparatory Course: J.V. Baseball 2. CHARLES WALTER SPRIGGS College Preparatory Course: J.V. Football 2; J.V. Baseball 2; Varsity Base- ball 3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4, Chaplain 4; Spanish | Club 2; German | Club 3; Spanish I! C lub 4. WILLIAM DENNIE SPRY JR. College Preparatory Course: Key Club 2,3,4, Sec. 3; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Varsity Tennis 2,3,4; J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity 3,4; Teenage Council 3,4; Forsyth Youth Commission 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee 3; Senior Executive Committee 4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Treas. 2, Sec. 3; German Club 3,4; Young Life Club 2,3,4; Vice-Pres. 4. ROGER MAURICE STALEY College Preparatory Course: C.H. Monogram Club 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 4; C.H. Football 2,3,4; All-Conference 4; Most Valuable Player 4; C.H. Basketball 2,3,4; C.H. Track 2,3,4; Most Valuable Piayer 3; Representative from North Piedmont Conference to the W.N.C.A.A. Track Meet 4; N.C.A.A. Junior Olympics 3; C.H. Baseball 2; C.H. Ushers Club 2,3,4; Hi-Y 4 CHARLES STEPHEN STEELMAN College Preparatory Course: Physical Fitness Club 2; Hi-Y 4; Math Club 4. ALICE JANE STEWART College Preparatory Course: Conversational French 2; Sophoteers 2; Ca- duceus Club 2,3,4; Serviteers 3; Pep Board 4; College Club 4; Art Club, Pres. 4, JOHN THOMAS STEWART College Preparatory Course: Marching Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2; Concert Band 2,3,4; DeMolay 3,4; Instrumental Music Club 2,3. SARAH JANE STEWART College Preparatory Course: G.A.A. 2,3,4, Council 3,4; Gym Leaders 2,3,4; Y-Teens 3,4; National Forensic League 3,4; German Club 3,4; Dancing Boots 3,4; Orchestra 2; Officials Club 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4. JANICE MEDRITH STIFF College Preparatory Course: Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; College Club 4; Y-Teens 3,4; Intramural Basketball 4; Nurses Page 4. JUDITH KAY STITH Coliege Preparatory Course: Y-Teens 2,3,4; Hall Monitor 3,4; Sophoteers 2; French Club 2,3; Red Cross 2; Intramural Basketball 2. PHILLIP EUGENE STITH College Preparatory Course: Marching Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Con- cert Band 2,3,4; German Club 2,3; Instrumentat Music Club 2,3; Rebops 2,3,4; DeMolay 2,3,4. Senior Statistics TERRY EUGENE STREETMAN College Preparatory Course: Football 2,3; Physical Fitness 2,3,4; Sophomore Hi-Y 2; Spanish Club 3,4; Art Club 4; Senior Hi-Y 4. DAVID HENRY STROUPE College Preparatory Course: Vice-Pres. Senior Class; Basketball Varsity 2,3,4; Co-Capt. 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Student Council 3,4; Golf 3,4; Vice-Pres. Sophomore Class 2; French Club 3,4, Pres. 3,4; Baseball 2; Senior Service Club 2,3,4; Hi-Y 2,3; Physical Fitness Club 2, Pres. 2; Senior Execu- tive Committee 4; Vice-Pres. 4. JOLYON MICHAEL STRUB College Preparatory Course: Marching Band 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; German Club 3,4; Photography Club 2. TERRI ELAINE STRUG College Preparatory Course: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Council 3,4; Teenage Council 2,3,4, Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Gym Leaders Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4; House of Rep- resentatives 2; Y-Teens 2,4; Jr.-Sr. Committee; College Club 4; Hall Monitor 4; eae Tennis and Basketball 2,3,4; French Club 2; Serviteers 3; Sopho- teers 2. JACK BOYCE STYLES College Preparatory Course: Latin Club 2,3; Merit Semifinalist. Science Club 4; National MARTIN HENRY SUGG College Preparatory Course: Tennis Team 2,3,4; DeMolay 3,4; Hi-Y 2,3; History Club 2,3; German Club 3,4; National Honor Society 4. VICK! CAROL SUGG Commercial Course. MARY PRISCILLA SWAIM College Preparatory Course: Y-Teens 2,3,4; French Club 3,4; Dancing Boots 3; G.A.A. 2; Intramural Sports 2,3,4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3. STEPHEN C. SWAIN College Preparatory Course: Monogram Club 2,3,4; Senior Service Club 2,3,4; Football Team, Varsity 3,4; Wrestling Team 3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; German Club 3,4; Superlative, Best Looking 4; Young Life Club 3,4; Physical Fitness Club 2,3,4; Jr. Varsity Football 2; Gun Club 2. MASON EUGENE SWEARINGEN JR. College Preparatory Course: Key Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Teenage Council 2,3,4; Varsity Football 2,3,4; Track Team 2,3; Wrestling Team 3,4. JAMES HOWARD TATE College Preparatory Course: Track 2,3; Intramural Il Club 3; Photography Club 2; Science Club 2. Basketball 2; Spanish CAROLYN SPILLMAN TAYLOR College Preparatory Course: Sophoteers 2; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Intramural Sports 2,3,4; Serviteers 3; Y-Teens 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4, Treas. 4; Masque and Gavel 3,4; Vice-Pres. 4; Dancing Boots 3,4; Hall Monitor 4; Glee Club 2; College Club 4. CHARLES ZELL TAYLOR III College Preparatory Course: Marching Band 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 4; Chess Club 3,4; Swimming Team 3; Science Club 3,4; Control Reading Club 4; Math Club 2,3,4. PAMELA ANN TEAGUE College Preparatory Course: Marching Band 2,3,4; College Club 4; Y-Teens 2,3; Serviteers 3; Concert Band 2,3,4; Instrumental Music Club 2,3; Intra- mural Sports 2,3; Pep Board 4; Order of the Rainbow 2,3,4; Recorder 3,4; French Club 2,3; Junior Red Cross Representative 3; Sophoteers 2. ELLIS LEON TESH JR. College Preparatory Course: Hi-Y 2,3,4, Sec.-Treas. 3; French Club 2; German | Club 2; German II Club 3; Hi-Y Basketball 2,3,4. JOSEPH C. TESTO College Preparatory Course: Senior Service Club 3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; French Club 2,3; Football Team 3,4; Track Team 2,3,4; Wrestling Team 3,4; Hi-Y 2,3. SUSAN LoREE THEVENIN College Preparatory Course: Pep Board 4; Hall Monitor 4; Office Page 4; French Club 2,3,4; Red Cross 2; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; Y-Teens 2,3,4; College Club 4. - HERBERT NORTH THOMAS JR. College Preparatory Course: Chorus 2,3, Pres. 4; Photography Club 2; Gym Instructor 3. CHARLES EVERETT THOMPSON II College Preparatory Course: Science Club 2,3; Spanish Club 2,4; Golf Team 2,3,4; Swimming Team 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4. PHYLLIS TILLOU THOMPSON Commercial Course: Intramural Sports 2,3; Sophoteers 2; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Nurses Room Page 4; Red Cross 4. Serviteers 3; 203 ROBERT HOLT THURSTON JR. College Preparatory Course: Marching Band 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,4; Instrumental Music Club 2,3; Photography Club 2; Swimming 3, Manager; Monogram Club 3,4; History Club 4; DeMolay 2,3,4; DeMolay Basketball 2,3,4. MARY ANNE TILLEY College Preparatory Course: Library Staff 2; Sophoteers 2; Office Page 2; Red Cross 2,4; French Club 3,4; College Club 4; Dramatics Club 4. THOMAS GRAY TILLEY JR. College Preparatory Course: Key Club 3,4, Treas. 4; Student Council 4; House of Representatives 3,4; House Court 4; Teenage Council 3,4; Mono- gram Club 3,4; Swimming Team 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3; German Club 3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Hall Monitor 3,4; Homecoming Escort 3,4. WILLIAM RICHARD TISZAI College Preparatory Course: Hi-Y 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3; Hall Monitor 3,4; Track Team 2,3; German Club 2,3; Latin Club 4; Hi-Y Basketball 2,3,4. JANET LEE TODD College Preparatory Course: Pep Board 3,4; Council 4; House of Repre- sentatives 3,4; J.V. Cheerleader 3; Senior Marshal 3; GA.A. 2,3; Service Clubs 2,3; College Club 4; Teenage Council 4; German Club 2,3, Sec. 3; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Football Sponsor 4; Honor Society 4. JOAN DANNIELLE TOMLINSON Commercial Course: Y-Teens 2,3; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; Art Club 2,3; Intramural Sports 2,3; Bowling Team, Captain 2,3; Volleyball Team, Cap- tain 2. WILLIAM THOMAS TOMLINSON I! College Preparatory Course: Science Club 2; Debating Club 3; Radio Club 3; History Club 4. KENNETH SCOTT TREDWELL College Preparatory Course: Spanish Club 2,4; Swimming Team 4. JOHNNY EUGENE TRIBOLET College Preparatory Coures: Photography Club 2,3; Bible Club 2,3; History Club 2,3,4; French Club 2,3; Home Room Treasurer 3; Latin Club 3. DONALD BOOTH TRIVETTE III College Preparatory Course: French Club 2; Math Club 2; Sophomore Hi-Y 2; History Club 3,4. JAMES FRANKLIN TRIVETTE College Preparatory Course: German | Club 3; German II Club 4. BONNIE ELAINE TUCKER College Preparatory Course: G.A.A. 2,3,4, Council 3,4; G.A.A. State Honor Council Representative 3; Intramural Council 3,4, Manager 4; Officials Club 3,4; Va rsity Basketball 3, Manager 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4, Pres. 4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; College Club Treas. 4; German Club 2,3; National Honor So- ciety 4; Guidance Office Page 4. DOROTHY KAY TURNER College Preparatory Course: French Club 2,3,4; Sophoteers 2; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Serviteers 3; Library Page 3,4; College Club 4; Red Gross) 2: JONATHAN REUBEN WALL TURNER College Preparatory Course: Science Club 2; Math Club 4; DeMolay 2,3,4; Junior Varsity Basketball 2,3; Intramural Sports 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3; Jr.-Sr. Committee. MICHAEL ALAN TURNER General Course. VANN BARNES TYNER College Preparatory Course: Science Club 2,3; Spanish Club 3,4; History Club 4; Math Club 4. SUSAN CARR VanDORSTEN College Preparatory Course: Teenage Council 4; Pep Board 4; College Club 4; Library Page 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3; Y-Teens 23rd) ire adsm 2) Serviteers 3; Sophoteers 2; G.A.A. 2,3,4; G.A.A. Council 4; Intramural Sports DOr Ar VICKI LYNNE VASGAARD College Preparatory Course: Sophoteers 2; Pep Board 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4, Sec. 4: Hall Monitor 4; Red Cross 2; French Club Sec. 3,4; Art Club Vice- Pres. 2; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Intramural Sports 2,3,4, Captain; Gym Leaders Club 2; College Club 4; Serviteers 3. SHARON LEE VERNON Commercial Coursse: Sophoteers 2. RUTH ELIZABETH WADE College Preparatory Course: Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee 3; Alternate Senior Marshall; Football Sponsor 4; Dancing Boots 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Council 3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Pres. 2; Service Clubs 2,3,4; Gym Leaders Club 3; Officials Club 3; College Club 4; Pep Board 2,4; Red Cross Ps SY, Senior Statistics BRENDA LYNN WALKER College Preparatory Course: Y-Teens 2; German Club 3,4; Office Page 3; Library Page 3; Sophoteers 2. JANE CATHERINE WALLER College Preparatory Course: National Honor Society 3,4; Majorette 4; Dancing Boots 3,4; Pep Board 4; College Club 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; GAA. Council 3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; Hall Monitor 4; Gérman Club 3,4. JACQUELINE SYBIL WALSH College Preparatory Course: Nurses Page; Chorus 2,3,4; C.H. Choir 2,3,4; Spanish Club 4; College Club 4. KATHLEEN ANNE WALTER College Preparatory Course: Sophoteers 2; Caduceus Club 3,4; Twirler 2,3,4. MICHAEL JOHN WALTRIP College Preparatory Course: Gun Club 2; Football 2,3,4; Varsity 3,4; Swimming 3; Wrestling 3,4; Track 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Key Club 3,4; German | Club Treas. 3; German II Club 4; Hall Monitor 4; Hi-Y 3,4 MARVIN THOMAS WARD College Preparatory Course: Pine Whipers Staff Photographer 2,3,4; Black and Gold Staff Photographer 2,3,4; Rebops 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; March- ing Band 2,3,4; Hall Monitor 4; Pep Board 3; Jr.-Sr. Committee; All State Orchestra 3; Instrumental Music Club 2,3,4; German Club 3,4; Photographers Club 4. SARAH WRENN WARFFORD College Preparatory Course: Y-Teens 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Pep Board 2: College Club 4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3; Spanish Club 3,4; Latin Club 2, MILLICENT ANNE WASELL College Preparatory Course: Senior Executive Committee 4; Class Day Committee, Chmn. 4; Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee, Co-Chmn. 4; House of Rep- resentatives 2,3; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Hall Monitor 3; Sophoteers 2; French 11 Club 2; Gym Leader 3; Intramural Sports 2,3; Serviteers 3; College Club 4. JOHN DAVID WEAVER College Preparatory Course: C.H. Monogram Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4; C.H. Football 2,3,4, All-Conference 4; C.H. Baseball 2,3, All-Conference 3; Ger- man Club 3,4; Hi-Y 4; C.H. Ushers Club 2304 CHARLES R. WELFARE JR, College Preparatory Course: Science Club 2; History Club 3; Swimming Team 3; Intramural Athletics 3,4. EILEEN JOYCE WHALEN College Preparatory Course: Marching Band 2,3,4; National 3,4; Orchestra 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Concert Band 2,3,4. Honor Society JUDITH ELLEN WHITE College Preparatory Course: Black and Gold Staff 2,3,4, Junior Editor 3, Co-Editor 4; Pine Whispers Staff 2,3,4, News Editor 3, Reporter 4: Quill and Scroll 3,4; DancingBoots 2,3,4; Teenage Council 4; Pep Board 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3, Homeroom Publicity Chairman 2,3; Football Homecoming Sponsor 4; National Honor Society 4; Journalism Student of the Year 4; Nurses Page 3; Service Clubs 2,3,4; Intramural Sports 2,3,4. LINDA WHITE College Preparatory Course: French Club 2; GA.A. 2,3; Hall Monitor ZA Sophoteers 2; Pep Board 2,4; Dancing Boots 2,3,4; Majorette 3,4; Y-Teens 2; Football Sponsor 4; Superlative, Best Looking. MARGARET EMMA WHITENER Commercial Course. BRENDA LEE WHITT Commercial Course: C.H. Cheerleader, Co-Chief 4; C.H. Choir 2,34; GH. Basketball 3,4; S.N.O.M.C. Pres. 4; C.H. Softball 2,3,4; C.H. Volleyball 2,3,4; Hall Monitor 3; C.H. Monogram Club 2,3,4; Photography Club 2. CHARLES GARY WILLIAMS Industrial Course: Bible Club 2,3,4; House of Representatives 4 RACHEL ELLEN WILLIAMS College Preparatory Course: C.H. Basketball Varsity 2,3,4, All-Conference 4; C.H. Softball 3; C.H. Volleyball 2,3; C.H. Choir 2 SAj Ss N-O;MiG23;4) ae eae | Club 3; German II Club 4; Art Club 2; College Club 4; ible Clu : ESPIE EUGENE WILSON JR. General Course: Junior Varsity Baseball 3; Wrestling Team. 4. 204 JAMES FRANKLIN WILSON College Preparatory Course: Debating Club 2; Second Alternate, Speech Contest 2; History Club 3,4; Hi-Y 3; DeMolay 3,4. JOYCE FAYE WILSON College Preparatory Course: Y.F.C. 2,3,4; French Club 2,3,4; College Club 4; Math Club 4; Red Cross 2. PETER THOMAS WILSON III College Preparatory Course: Hi-Y 2,3,4; German Club 3,4; Track 3; Home- coming Escort 4; Gun Club 2; Young Life Club 3,4. THOMAS DOUGLAS WILSON JR. College Preparatory Course: Wrestling Team 4; Intramural Sports 3; Foot- ball Homecoming Escort 4; Math Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. SARAH TUCKER WINDER College Preparatory Course: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Sophoteers 2: Serviteers 3; College Club 4; Pep Board 2; French Club 2,3, (Wedsae2 mains tramural Sports 2,3. JOHN FREDERICK WOLFE College Preparatory Course: Debating Club 2,3,4; Debating Squad 2,3,4; Pep Board 3; Declamation Contest 3. MATTIE MARIE WOLFE Commercial Course: Bible Club 2; French | Club 3. CAROL GREER WONSAVAGE College Preparatory Course: Marching Band 2,3; Concert Band 2,3; Orches- tra 2; Y-Teens 2; French Club 3,4; College Club 4; Caduceus Club 2; Instru- mental Music Club 2,3,4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3. CINDIA LEE WOOD Commercial Course: Sophoteers 2; Sophomore Y-Teens 2; Hall Monitor 4; French Club 2,3. : GERALDINE ELLEN WOOTEN Commercial Course: Sophomore Y-Teens 2; Sophoteers 2. JUDY ANN WORRELL Commercial Course: Spanish Club 2; Bible Club 2,3; Sophoteers 2; Chorus 2,3,4; Pep Board 3. SHARON MARIE WRIGHT College Preparatory Course: Northwest High School 2,3; Pro-Humanitate Organization 2,3; Y-Teens 2,3; Caduceus Club 4; Mixed Chorus 4. PAULA JOANNE WYRICK College Preparatory Course: Y-Teens 2,3,4; Spanish 3,4; Office Page 3; College Club 4; Sophoteers 2; Serviteers 3. JOHN STEPHEN YANDELL College Preparatory Course: Hi-Y 2,3,4; Baseball 2,4; Hi-Y Basketball 2,3,4; Gun Club 2; Physical Fitness Club 2; Red Cross 2; Track 2; Photog- raphy Club 2; Latin Club 2; German Club 3,4. RICHARD LANE YARBROUGH College Preparatory Course: Band 2,3; Orchestra 2,3; Re-bops 2,3; French Club 3,4, Pres. 3; Instrumental Music Club 2,3; DeMolay 2,3,4. MARGARET LYNN YELTON College Preparatory Course: Pep Board 3,4; G.A.A. 2; French Club Pack: Sophoteers 2; Gym Leaders Club 2,3; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3} College Club 4; Dancing Boots 2,3,4; Majorette 4; Basketball Sponsor 3; Football Sponsor 4. JAMES ROBERT YOST JR. 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