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tees RANTS ae 8 ro n aa Kole ey na j § The Senior Class of 1963 Presents i , C fe the | RIVIERA Riverside Union School LoulsBuRG, North Carolina Volume 3 Sreapuasssacsvansoavenciciste peonshsepedpeecacpecereenmeg ee iki sLEDETYDS KEN Contents The Riviera Staff Sedication principal s MessaGe “Speech therapist and Counselor Office Staff faculty Custodians SENIORS Underclassmen ElemeEnNtAaRy ORGANIZATIONS Sports Beauty Queens AOVERTISEMENTS Left to right: Charles Davis, Marian Brodie, John Perry, Willie Th cS R ] Vi cE Ra S Ta rf Mae Harris, Juanita Macon, Enoch Nicholson, Jean Cheek, Dorothy Stallings, Glendora Thomas, and Glenn Lewis.. = the Editor Speaks There is regret, almost remorse, for Time Long Past. These lines, written by Percy Shelly partly express the mixed feelings ofregret and anticipation that we are experiencing at our time of departure. We hope that the 1963 edition of the RIVIERA will in some measure provide a tangible memory of our eventful years at Riverside. ay WILLIE MAE HARRIS Editor-in-Chief Ocedication... Nonoring a favorite | The Senior Class is proud to honor MR. O.T. ROBINSON who has done much to promote building of character among our student body. Our Principal Speaks Dear Seniors: You have now reached the end of what was supposed to have been a continuous '4-stage’ journey. Each of the stages should have been within itself the completion of a definite effort whose purpose was to arouse within each of you adesire to meet the challenge thrown to you by the next stage. Since you have apparently succeeded in this effort, t may I wish for each of you good Health, Happiness, and a reasonable share of the world's prosperity. Cordially yours, , C. A. HARRIS. PUSS REN in RON AYA, TAA! NTO NY a We are proud to have Miss M.L. HILL, a former Riverside faculty member serving as Franklin County Speech Therapist. OuR Counselor MRS, V.H. LEVISTER, busy at her job of counseling. a Oay In The Office Secretary and Clerical Assistant MISS SHIRLEY A, JOHNSON MR. T.E. CONWAY Assistant Principal, Coach Mathematics, Physics MISS L.S. BRADSHAW Dean of Girls Mathematics MRS, N.A. DUNSTON Senior Sponsor Business Education MRS. I.W. FOSTER Senior Sponsor Home Economics MR. O.T. ROBINSON Dean of Boys Mathematics, Science Social Studies MRS, C.E. CONWAY French, English MRS, C.H. HAWKINS Biology, Social Studies MISS FLORINE McGHEE Social Studies MRS. K.L. KECK English MR. J.E. ALSTON Vocational Agriculture MR, J.M. RIDLEY English, Mathematics MRS. R.P. CARTER MRS, S.R. MASSENBURG Librarian Music faculty MR. K.B. BATTLE MRS. G.J. EXUM Eighth Grade Eighth Grade MRS. G.A. JONES MRS. H.B. GREEN Seventh Grade Eighth Grade MR, W.R. WILLIAMS MR, W.E. MASSENBURG Seventh Grade Seventh Grade MRS. D.C. THOMPSON MR, S.D. HARRIS Sixth Grade Sixth Grade MRS. D.Y. BALDWIN MRS. M.B. BROWN Sixth Grade Fifth Grade Faculty MRS. R.H. RUFFIN MRS. C.P. HALL Fifth Grade Fifth Grade MISS C.E. McKNIGHT MRS. L.A. BLOCKSON Fourth Grade Fourth Grade MRS. M.H. RAY MRS. G.Y. SARGENT Fourth Grade Third Grade MRS, M.P. JOHNSON MISS C.N. BURNETTE Third Grade Third Grade MISS M.B. FOGG MRS. M.C. ALSTON Third Grade Second Grade Faculty MRS. L.B. SHAW MRS, K.L. BURSON Second Grade Second Grade MRS, E.F. JOHNSON Second Grade MISS H.C. McCORMICK MRS. M.Y. LEWIS First Grade First Grade MISS M.J. HAWKINS First Grade MRS. M.F. CORBETT MISS M,.L. WHITE First Grade First Grade Custoolans ( | j , i i | { { Mrs. L. Woods, Mr. F. Yarborough and Miss L. Dent. Memories of Oays Gone By 1. Charles Davis 2. Marian Brodie 3. Bermadine Alston Williams 13. John Perry 14. Mary Willie Perry 15. ‘A. Beatrice Williamson 5. Bobby Wilson 6. Dorothy Stallings 7. James Powell 8. Costello Bradford 9, James Raymond Davis 16. Glenn Lewis. SOM, aMe BA fd iy Di JAMES CHEEK........cccceeesoeee eee Vice-President MARIAN BRODIE.....cceceeeeeeee Assistant Secretar ‘ LENA TANNER... ccccccccccccccccccoeceee necretary REBECCA YARBOROUGH. ....ececcsccoveessl TEASI= JOHN PERRY... ccscsccccvccrecssccccceces sresident MRS, N.A. DUNSTON, Sponsor MRS. I.W. FOSTER, Sponsor es BERMADINE ALSTON FRANCIS JEAN BOBBITT LOUISE MARIE BOLDEN LILLIE COSTELLO BRADFORD HELEN MARIE BRANCH WILSON BRANCH MARIAN JEAN BRODIE JAMES BERKELEY CHEEK JEAN PEARL CHEEK NORVELL BENJAMIN CHEEK MABLE LEE CLEMONTS CHARLES OWEN DAVIS y JAMES RANSOM DAVIS RAYMOND McARTHUR DAVIS ROBERT LEE DAVIS MARTHA GRAY DAVIS MARJORIE DUNSTON JOSEPH EARL DENT GEORGIA MAE EGERSTON FRED DOUGLAS FOGG RAYMOND JOHN FOGG MARY ELIZABETH GREEN CLAUDE EARL HARRIS QUEEN VICTORIA HARRIS WILLIE MAE HARRIS JOHN THOMAS HOLDEN. LUCY MAE HAYES WILBERT POWELL JEFFREYS ; CALLIE JEAN JOHNSON SHIRLEY JEAN JOHNSON SALLIE MAE JONES SHELLEY LEE KELLEY LUCILLE LEMAY f WILLIAM GLENN LEWIS EVELYN JUANITA MACON ! RUTH ANTOINETT MACON ; BERTHA LEE MANGUM MARY ELIZABETH MASSENBURG ALFONZO MEEKS a VRE TAY SSRN REL UCP RAUL De TCDA CAT Ree CN i Wee ne A WE, MERRY [OR MEY ENOCH EDWARD NICHOLSON ALICE FAYE PERRY JOHN CARLTON PERRY r ay PVE AYN ETRY ry ¥ AT i) ‘a ed MARY WILLIE PERRY ‘1 LINDA CELESTER PETTIFORD JAMES RICHARD POWELL JAMES EMMETT ROUSE DOROTHY ANN STALLINGS LENA BELLE TANNER AMAA Ta Mir 8 an FORNEY RCI ID Mi US lls 7 re ANNIE GLENDORA THOMAS DOROTHY MAE THOMAS JOSEPH HENRY WIGGINS EFFIE MAE WILLIAMS MERTIS MARIE WILLIAMS BEATRICE WILLIAMSON BOBBY LEE WILSON REBECCA ANN YARBOROUGH BERMADINE ALSTON Charm Club 1; 4-H Club 1,2; Choral Club 1; N.H.A. 4. N.F.A. 1, 2, 3,4; Footbal Club 1, 2, 3; Library Club 44 orer Scout 1; 4- FRANCIS J. BOBBITT Charm Club 1; Choral Club 1; Bus Patrol 1,4; N.H.A. 4. N.F.A. 1, 2, 3,4; 4-H Glub i, LOUISE M, BOLDEN Scout 1; Science Club 4° ic-Club 1; N.H.A. Gtball 1 +2; Explore: JOSEPH EA. BRADFORD Explorer Scout 1; Basketball fab 1; 4-H Club 1, 2; Bus Patrol 4-H Club 1. Charm Cli 1,2, 3,4. MARJORIE DUNSTON 4-H Club 1, 2,3; Student Council 2, 3,4; Choral Club + 2,4; Charm Club 1;N.H.A, 3,4; Library Club 4; Basket ., ball 3,4; Varsity Club 4. LEN M. BRANCH Charm Club 1; 4-H Club 1; N.H.A. 4 MARIAN J. BRODIE Charm Club 1; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Choral’‘Clu N.H.A. 3,4; Library Club ih Cheering Squad Student Gauncti 2, 3,4. FRED DOUGLAS FOGG 3,4; 4-H Club 1,2, 3; Explorer Scout 1, 2,4 if JEAN P. CHEEK Charm Club 1; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Chi N.H.A. 4; Band 1,2; Library Club Shriner Debutante 4. RAYMOND FOGG N.F.A. 1,2, 3,4; 4-H Club 1. MARY E, GREENE . Charm Club 1; Girl Scout 1, 2, 3,4; Choral Club; += Club 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3,4; Library Club 1; Cheering Squa= 1,2, 3; Shriner Debutante 3; Sports Reporter 3,4; Saiem JAMES BERKELEY CHEEK Patrol 1, 2; N.F.A. 1, 2, 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club; Bus Driver 3. ra NORVELL BENJAMIN CHEEK iad N.F.A. 1,2, 3,4; Track 1; 4-H Club 1,2. MABLE L, CLEMONTS 4 Charm Club 1; 4-H Club 1; N.H.A. 4. A Choral Club 1, a 2, 35.43! x MARTHA DAVIS Driver 3,4; N.HeA. 3 : Student Council 1,2; Bus Patrol 1,2; 4-H Club 1, 2; , N.H.A. 4. CLAUDE HARRIS“ N.F.A. 3,4; Explorer Scout 2, 3,4; 4- 1, 2,3 CHARLES OWEN DAVIS Ay wh N.F.A.1, 2, 3,4; Bas 1.3;4-H Club 1; Track 1; Libraty JOHN HOLDEN Bus Driver 3,4. Science Club 2; Choral Club 3,4; Library Club 4; 5a . Driver 3,4. SON DAVIS xplorer Scout 1, 2, 3; 4- WILBERT JEFFERY Library Club 4. Senior OrREectory CALLIE JEAN JOHNSON Charm Club 1; Home Ec. 1,2,4; 4-H Club 1. 4-H Club 1,2; Charm Cl Majorette 3,4; Home Ec. 1 ral Club 1, 2, 3; SHIRLEY JEAN JOHNSON Charm Club 1; 4-H Club 1, 2; Girl Scout 1,2; Home Ec. 1, 2; Band 3,4; Shriner Debutante 4. 4-H Club 1,2,3; Char Ec. 1,2. JAMES Boy Scout 1,2; Baseball‘ Football 1,2, 3,4; 4-H Club JAMES E, ROUSE Ne Rs 1,23. DOROTHY ANN STALLINGS Girk SEOUr 2,3; Charm Club 1, 2; Home Ec. 1, 2; Basket- “4,253; 4-H lab 1525 3: GLENDORA THOMAS Choral Club 2, 3,4; Charm Club 1; Student ; Girl Scout 1; 4-H Club 1. Library Club 3, 4, Home Ec. 1,2,3. RUTH A. MACON ‘ Girl Scout 1, 2, 3,4; Choral Club 1, 2y A; A= “EL. Club 1 Charm Club 1; Hanis Ees t, 26 DOROTHY MAE THOMAS JUENEE A MARCO Ec. 1,2; Charm Club 1; Science Club 1,2, 3. Choral Club 1, 2,4; Library Club 3,4; F Club 1; Charm Club 1. LENA BELL TANNER 4-H Club 1,2; Charm Club 1,2; H.M.A. 3,4; Library MARY E. MASSENBURG Club 3, 4; Bus Monitor 1, 2,4. Home Ec. 1,2; Bus Monitor 1. JOSEPH H. WIGGINS BER THA MANGUM Boy Scout 1, 2; Cheerleader 2; Basketball Manager 3;4-H 4-H Club 1, 2; Choral Club 1, 2, 3; Band 3;Bus Monitor 3, 4; Charm Club 1; Home Ec. 1, 2,4. ie ki “MERTIS:MS°WILLIAMS ALFONZO MEEKS lub 1; Home Ec. — Explorer Scout 1,2; 4-H Club 1. ENOCH EDWARD NICHOLSON Girl Scout.1, 2, N.F.A. 1, 2, 3; Bus Driver 3,4; Library Club 4; 4-H Club Re - BOBBY LEE‘WILS' N.F.A. 2, 3,4; 4-HCh JOHN,CARLTON PERRY N.F.A. 1, 2; Studer Souncil 1,3,4; Library Club 4; b -Fis. Club 1,2; Class Président BEATRICE WILLIAMSON)... Charm Club 1; Choral Club 1, 2, 3,4; Home Ec. 1, 2; Girl cout 2; Library Club 3,4; 4-H Club 1, 2,3. ‘ REBECCA ANN YARBOROUGH Girl Scout 1,2,3; Charm Club 1, 2; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Home Ec, 1,2. John Perry Glendora Thome: Wilbert Jeffreys Willie Harris Joseph Wiggins Francis Bobbitt “a James Bi Cheek Marjorie Dunsto= a ti — Charles Davis © Lena Tanner Ly Queen Harris 1 Say Penny Glendora Thom Enoch Nicholson Claude Harris Wilbert Jeffreys Shelley Kelley Marian Jean Bre James Powell Queen Harris Robert Davis Mertis Williams James Cheek Francis Bobbitt Class Motto Climbing The Ladder Of Success with The Top as Our Goal Class COLORS Blue and White Class flower White Carnation Class SONG In Tune of: Where The Sunset Turns The Ocean's Blue to Gold Dear old Riverside Union, it's time to say good-bye; 'though it makes us very sad to leave you now. As we travel to and fro, we would like for you to know, Our hearts well always turn to you with pride. All the things you taught us daily, we will ne'er forget them really, and our hearts will always thrill to hear your name. As we travel this world wide, you will always be our guide, for our love and trust in you will never die. MARIAN J. BRODIE ANNIE G. THOMAS Class Doem Although the road was rugged, we strove to do our best. Though some were lost by the wayside, the successful ones passed the test. Now at the time of leaving, sadness fills our heart. We are at times found grieving, because we have to part. We always will remember, Dear Riverside, our home. We oft will be found sighing, as down life's road we roam. We won't forget what you've taught us, as the years roll swiftly by. To your name we will be loyal, and our school spirit will never die. LENA B, TANNER Last WILL and Testament Wethe class of 1963 of Riverside Union School being of sound mind and body after four strenuous years, do make a=: publish this our last will and testament hereby revoking and making void all former wills heretofore made by us. To our Principal we leave our love and gratitude for the work and time he has devoted to us. To the entire Facult we leave our sincere appreciation for the work and time they have contributed toward our well-being. To the Junior Class we leave our ability and dignity. We hope that their Senior year will be as enjoyable and pro- ductive as ours has been. To the Scph Freshmen. To the Fresk ! School Education: w: | bene 1 BERMADINE ALSTON will FRANCIS JEAN BOB LOUISE MARIE BOLD) ‘leave.our, kindness and patience which we-béli ove useful in enduring == Sphistication and our ability to start of -penefited use Baga ét, Craylon her séat in the Senior Class. e-cousin,; Hazel Leonard, her seat in: shorthand. y Bolden her ladylike manner. LILLIE COSTELLO BRAD, ‘dlls to her brother, Dennis Bradford her seat in the Senior Class. HELEN MARIE BRANCH 4 ‘6 her sisters, Patricia and Lona Branch, the ability to become seni eS. MARIAN JEAN BRODIE wills to Jume Conway and Barbara Anderson her habit of keeping busy 26 heurs a day. JAMES BERKELEY CHEEK wills his ability to play guard on the football team to James Gallatin’ JEAN PEARL CHEEK wills to B nda Baldwin, Carolyn Cheek and Mary Hill her talent to sing. NORWELL BENJAMIN CHEEK Wills to Washington Cheek his love for art. MABLE LEE CLEMONTS wills | her brother, Sylvester Spivey, the ability to become a senior. LUCILLE LEMAY wills to Harriet Kingsberry the ability to keep studying. MERTIS WILLIAMS wills to her‘niece, Bertha, her looks and hair. GLENN LEWIS wills to Jannie,Jackson all his love. JUANITA MACON wills to her sister, Annie, the ability to graduate. DOROTHY THOMAS wills to Lélia Crews, Mary Baker and Shirley Alston all her senior books. BEATRICE WILLIAMSON wills to her sister, Gertrude, the best days to come. ts LENA BELLE TANNER wills to. MacDonald Jeffreys her height. BOBBY LEE WILSON wills to Betty Jean Wilson the ability to become a senior. EFFIE WILLIAMS wills her sister, Geraldine, the ability to become a senior. JAMES POWELL wills to D vid Wright his ability to dance. SALLIE MAE JONES wills her everlasting friendship to Wilson Branch. JOHN CARLTON PERRY iwills his outstanding personality to Carl Lee Neal. RUTH MACON wills to Kathy Yarborough and Peggy Anderson the ability to graduate. JOSEPH WIGGINS wills to his brother, Johnny, the ability to become a senior. REBECCA YARBOROUGH wills to Rose Neal the ability to become a senior. CHARLES DAVIS wills his dignity to all the Junior Boys. MARTHA DA‘ IS wills all her senior books to Rosa Green. JAMES RANSOM DAVIS wills to his sister, Barbara Davis, the ability to become a senior. MARJORIE DUNSTON wills to the Freshmen Class a desire to take school more seriously . : RAYMOND DAVIS wills to his four sisters, Annie, Maxine, Dorothy and Shirley his position ip the senior class. ROBERT LEE DAVIS wills.to Shirley his position in English in 1977. ae JOSEPH EARL DENT wills to Charles Stallings-his seat in English under Mrs. Keck. GEORGIA MAE EGERSTON wills:to Betty Clifton her haircut. FRED DOUGLASS FOGG wills his everlasting: friendship to Ann Harris. RAYMOND JOHN FOGG. wills to Curtis White is-ability to graduate. g “e everlasting ‘friendship. t foot so that their Hig v MARY ELIZABETH GREEN ‘wills to,Carol CLAUDE HARRIS wills to.’ QUEEN VICTORIA HARR JOHN HOLDEN wills Barb WILLIE MAE HARRIS wills: WILBERT JEFFREYS wills, to: ALFONZO MEEKS wills Agnes MARY WILLIE PERRY wills.to Engl LINDA PETTIFORD wills to e and Mary, the ability to become a senior. SHIRLEY JOHNSON wills to Betty Clifton the key to Donnell Hazelwood's heart. BERTHA MANGUM wills to her nephew, James Williams, the ability to become a senior. ENOCH NICHOLSON wills to his sister Joyce, success through High School. ALICE FAYE PERRY wills to Elsie Mae Spivey, her seat in shorthand. JAMES ROUSE wills to Carrie Evans his love and great intelligence. DOROTHY STALLINGS wills to Ronald the ability to do good work. GLENDORA THOMAS wills to Carolyn Johnson her position as Pianist in the Choral Club. SHELLY KELLEY wills to his brothers his ability to attract the girls. MARY MASSENBURG wills to Julia Hawkins her habit of saying Please and Thank you. CALLIE JEAN JOHNSON wills to Marie Johnson her hair style. : ability to:-be¢ s to Fantiie Perry the ability: lity to graduate. sstér, Harris Jr., the ability to bec! te audacity to Rock and Roll in Riverside's JUANITA MACS HELEN BRANC= Class Nistory The Se nior Class of 1963 started off four years ago on a long tedious journey into outer space.We were alittle puzzled, but we boarded our space ship and prepared for take-off with Mrs. I.W. Foster and Mrs. R.T. Maxwell at the control panel. We were further organized as follows: Lena Tanner, President; John Perry ident; Mary Perry, Secretary; Juanita Macon, Assistant, Secretary. The'student council was exploréd for ‘byBarbara Williams, Marian Brodie and EarnestineGatling . As we looked out of our spaceship window we saw these persons participating in favorite ,sports. “Fé €$6tball team was filled with the muscles of James Powell, James Cheek, Raymond Davis and James... Hampton. Dorothy Stallings and Earl Dent made the Basketball team, .and James Powell ran track. le p. Sah Nee One year after our successful take-off we landed on a planet called-Sopho:-We were a little tired from traveling 4. t ' whole year, but we were determined to complete our mission. Ten A Started off with a big bang when they elected Helen Branch as’their leader. “Her co-workers were Willie Mae Harris, Vice-President; Marjorie Dunston, Secretary; i Francis Bobbitt, Assistant Secretary and Fred Fogg, Treasurer. They were not ahead of 10 B because we had quite a | NA. Dunston at the control panel most of us continued to he powerful blast ourselves. We elected Mildred Perry as our leader. Lena. Tanner served in the-vice-presidential spot. _ Lucille Lemay held the secretary's position with Mary Perry as her assistant. Charlie Spivey was honored with the _ treasurer's position. .—-; Leslee i ‘This year like the first also had a number of sportsmen. : es Cheek, James Powell, James.Hampton and Raymond — Davis had become regulars on the football team. James Powell and Dorothy Stallings were on the basketball team. We were also tronoréd“to havé Marjorie Dunston, Glendora Thomas and Marian Brodie represent us on the student sone Tazeg pia conse _ council. The main event of our Sophomore year was the crowning of Ruby Hawkins as MISS RIVERSIDE HIGH. way from our main course but with Mrs. Foster and Mrs. ; d for our goal. We started off our Junior year by electing _ John Perry, President;-James Cheek, Viee-President; Mariah Brodie, Secretary; Jean Cheek, assistant secretary; and _ Somehow over the period of two years some of us strayed _ Rebecca Yarborough as treasurer. i: ful in making the basketball team. James Powell, | the old pigskin. Le man 4 Continuing our good sports record Dorothy Stal ores inet | | We were happy for Mary Elizabeth Greene who won third place in the Shriners Debutante Ball. : on one of our wayout planets; Juno. At one of its famous: gymnasiums we held our JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM. Our theme was An Evening in Outer Space. The Downbeats of | Warrenton, North Carolina furnished the music. After this big event the Junior class started planning for a more exciting event GRADUATION. = _ We had managed to save enough fuel for a final round of exploring during our senior year. Marian Brodie, Marjorie ‘Dunston, Glendora Thomas and John Perry continued to represent us on the Student Council.James Cheek, James Powell. and Robert Davis represented us in football and James Cheek, James Powellj and-Marjorie Dunston on the basketball ae Stal ist’Of préparations was ClassNight somewhere out there in outer space in orbit. May 1963, we finally reached our destination. Those of us who were successful are now preparing our ships for many more exciting voyages. LUCILLE LEMAY JOHN PERRY Class Prophecy aga eparing for a big day at one of its well known S= Se — Ona cold bleak day in Alaska, oe r erside” e Union School, and how we would like = Ya hear from our dear old A in on all the dé It was to our sx California We were happy EFFIE WILLIAMS, MARY aia BERTHS. ‘MANGUM and L’ Unive: ALICE F ENOC sports cars. éhing shorthay d. Se instructor at St. Augustine Colleg iversity..of. North Carol ied the Flames, their latest OBERT DAVIS are pilots for’ MARIAN ODIE is ad MARJORIE “DUNS: N, LILLIE BRADFORD an @ MABLE CLEMONTS are in LUCILLE LEMAY and JUANITA MAGON are in, Germany trying to get or 1973. 4 great SUCCESS. SHIRLEY JOHNSON JOSEPH WIGGINS Is It Reall JUANITA MACON is considering LOUISE BOLDEN is still talki FRANCIS BOBBITT is still HELEN BRANCH has co MARIAN BRODEE has ask BERTHA BERMADINE retly uses rouge?’ e Globe Trotters? a love? CRSERES ENE JEAN CHEEK was seen ta ja bottle back to the proper place? GLENDORA THOMAS has a secre GLENN LEWIS is competing with Mr. for Riverside's photography business? SHIRLEY JOHNSON never stops talking—ev: n her sleep? MARY MASSENBURG does not say Thank You and Please! anymore? eens Is It Reall JUANITA MACON is considering LOUISE BOLDEN is still talking FRANCIS BOBBITT is still HELEN BRANCH has co MARIAN BRODEE has ae ( DOROTHY STALLINGS is taking secretly uses rouge? 1 the Globe Trotters? n love? CHARLES DAV: olyn's photograph showing it to his classmates? JEAN CHEEK was seen t ‘soda bottle back to the proper place? GLENDORA THOMAS has a secre GLENN LEWIS is competing with Mr. for Riverside's photography business? SHIRLEY JOHNSON never stops talking—eve her sleep? MARY MASSENBURG does not say Thank You and Please anymore? who's Who Scholastic achievement and all around partici- pation in school activities were the criteria by which these students were chosen. We are proud to honor them as Who's Who in the class of 1963. JOHN PERRY AND MARIAN BRODIE WILLIE MAE HARRIS AND LENA TANNER (Inset GLENDORA THOMAS AND MARJORIE DUNSTON Ps ALLEN, CHARLES ALSTON, LAURA ALSTON, SHIRLEY ALSTON, SOPHIA BAKER, MARY BRANCH, CAROLYN BROWN, FRANKLIN BURWELL, BARBARA BURWELL, MOLLIE CARTER, JETSIE CHEEK, GEORGE iL CLIFTON, ELIZABETH A CLIFTON, ERASTUS CLIFTON, VERA CREWS, LELIA DAVIS, ALLEN DUNSTON, RACHEL EATON, DORIS EDGERTON, ROBERT HARGROVE, CAROLYN HEDGSPETH, SUSIE HARRIS, PATRICIA HILL, MARY HILLIARD, SHIRLEY JACKSON, EARL JACKSON, JANE JOHNSON, JANE JOHNSON, LOUISE JOYNER, EDITH KEARNEY, MARY KEITH, ANNIE DELOIS KELLEY, REBECCA KING, ROBERT KINGSBERRY, ROOSEVELT LAWRENCE, EUGENE LEWIS, GERALD LEONARD, HAZEL LEWIS, BARBARA MACON, SADIE MANLEY, LENA McKNIGHT, CHRISTEEN MOORE, DOUGLAS NEAL, DANNY NEWELL, WILLIE PACE, NELTON PERRY, BETTY E. PERRY, HAROLD PERRY HERBERT PETTIFORD, ANNIE RODWELL, ALMONTEEN SOLOMAN, SHIRLEY SOUTHERLAND, EDITH STALLINGS, CHARLES STEED, MARTIN STOKES, ERVIN STICKLAND, ROBERT WHITE, CURTIS WILKINS, MARGARET WILLIAMS GERALDINE WILLIAMS, JOYCE WILLIAMS, SYLVESTER WILLIAMSON, PAUL WILSON, BETTY WILSON, HENRY WRIGHT, DAVID WRIGHT, DEBORA WRIGHT, RUBY _ YARBAROUGH, LEONARD SOPHOMORE: ALLEN, JOSEPH ALSTON, CLARA ALSTON, ERVIN ALSTON, MARY ALSTON, JOHN BAKER, ANNIE BALDWIN, BRENDA BLANEY, CHARLOTTE BRADFORD, MARJORIE BRADFORD, RUBY BROWN, MOSES BRYANT, ADDIE BRYANT, JAMES BOWDEN, DELORIS BURWELL, BESSIE BURWELL, CARRIE CHAVIS, MARYLAND CHEEK, CAROLYN ° CHEEK, WASHINGTON CREWS, JOEL Sophomores ALLEN, JOSEPH ALSTON, CLARA ALSTON, ERVIN ALSTON, MARY ALSTON, JOHN BAKER, ANNIE BALDWIN, BRENDA BLANEY, CHARLOTTE BRADFORD, MARJORIE BRADFORD, RUBY BROWN, MOSES BRYANT, ADDIE BRYANT, JAMES BOWDEN, DELORIS BURWELL, BESSIE BURWELL, CARRIE CHAVIS, MARYLAND CHEEK, CAROLYN CHEEK, WASHINGTON CREWS, JOEL vot CLIFTON, RACHEL COLLINS, SADIE DAVIS, SARAH DAVIS, DOROTHY DEBMAN, HATTIE DUNSTON, COY DUNSTON, EMMA DUNSTON, LOUIS DUNSTON, JOHN EATON, BESSIE EATON, KATIE MARIE EDGERTON, CAROLYN EVANS, CARRIE FOGG, CHARLES FOSTER, MARY FOSTER, SAMUEL GAY, LOUVENIA GILL, GLORIA EDWINA GILL, WILLIAM HARRIS, ANN ELIZABETH HARRIS, BEATRICE HAWKINS, BARBARA ANN HAWKINS, WESLEY DENROY HAYES, QUEEN ESTER HAZELWOOD, SANDRA LEE HOLDEN, CARROLL CECIL JACOBS, WILLIAM FLOYD JOHNSON, CAROLYN JEAN JOHNSON, CAROLYN MARIE JOHNSON, MARY HELEN JONES, BARBARA JONES, DORA ANN JONES, GEORGE NELSON JONES, ROBERT STEVE JONES, RUBY ETHEL KEARNEY, LINDA ELAINE KINGSBERRY, CLEO PATRICK LAWRENCE, ANNIE MARIE LEONARD, JAMES LEE LEWIS, GLADYS JEAN MASSENBURG, DAVID CLINTON MEEKS, AGNES JEAN MOORE, KENNETH MOORE, LARRY LEROY NEAL, HERMAN EARL NEAL, ROSA LEE NEWELL, EARNESTINE NICHOLSON, JOYCE KATHLEEN PERRY, BESSIE MARIE PERRY, FANNIE LOUISE PERRY, GWENDOLYN ELIZABETH JEFFREYS, KATIE JO PERRY, WILMA LEVONNE PETTIFORD, MARY ELIZABETH RICHARDSON, ANNIE GAIL RICHARDSON, ELIZABETH RODWELL, LINWOOD HOMER ROUSE, EDWARD LEROY SOLOMON, ROGER LEE SMITH, RUTH BARBARA SPENCER, VIVIAN LOU SPIVEY, JOHN ALLEN SPIVEY, THOMAS EARL STRICKLAND, MINNIE RUTH THOMAS, WALTER TRADER, DAVID LEE WARD, PRESLEY HERMAN WALKER, EUGENE ALLEN WIGGINS, JOHN EARL WHITE, SAMORA WILKINS, JOYCE ELAINE WILKINS, THOMAS WILLIAMS, WILLIAM LOUIS WRIGHT, MARY ODESSA freshmen ALLEN, ,DOROTHY ALLEN, DELOIS ALSTON, SHIRLEY ALSTON, CORA ANDERSON, BARBARA ARRINGTON, BRENDA ARRINGTON, JOSEPH BAILEY, DOLLIE BAILEY, ANNIE BLACK, CAMERON BOWDEN, ANNIE BOWDEN, JAMES BOWDEN, JOHN BRANCH, LONA BULLOCK, EULA BUMPERS, CLYDE BUMPERS, MARY BURRELL, MOSES BURT, BEAULAH CHAVIS, ELAINE CLEMONTS, MARY COOLEY, WILLIAM COOKE, JAMES CONWAY, JUNE CRUDUP, MARGARET DAVIS, JAMES DAVIS, BERNICE DAVIS, BARBARA DAVIS, ANNIE DAVIS, CORNEL DAVIS, ESSIE DAYE, CAROLYN DAYE, GWYNDOLYN DEAN, BETTY DUNSTON, STELLA EATON, ELMOS EDGERTON, DORIS FOGG, JAMES FOGG, JANICE FOGG, PEGGY JEAN FOSTER, SARAH E, FORE, CAROLYN FULLER, CORINE GALLATIN, JAMES 0, GLOVER, CLAUDE L. GREEN, CHARLES H, GREEN, WAVERLY GREGORY, GERALDINE GUPTON, WILLIE HAMPTON, CLARENCE E, HARRIS, GLORIA J. HARRIS, JAMES T. HAWKINS, JULIA M, HAYES, ANNIE MAE HAYES, EARNESTINE HAYES, FLORENCE PERRY, ANNETTE PERRY, BRENDA D. PERRY, EDITH REYNOLDS, EARL RICHARDSON, HARGIEB. RICHARDSON, WILLIE G. SCOTT, DORIS V. SCOTT, MARGARET SMITH, MARY A. SMITH, ROBERT SPENCER, JESSE JR. SPIVEY, ELSIE M, STRICKLAND, WILLIE L. TANNER, JOHNNY E, TERRELL, HAZELENE THOMAS, JOHN W. WALKER, MARY M. WARD, BERTHA WHITE, DOUGLAS WILDER, ANNIE M. WILKINS, ERNEST C, WILKINS, FRED L. WILKINS, GLORIA WILLIAMS, BERTHA WILLIAMS, GEORGE WILLIAMS, JESSE T. WILLIAMS, JULIA A, WILLIAMS, LOUIS E. WILLIAMS, REMELL WILLIAMSON, JAMES YARBOROUGH, KATHERINE YARBOROUGH, RUSSELL S. PnnmnTTNANE | I ee: HM ll TEETH il ipesnugaee Bae A ka Ww yp Vv Se c¢ 8 ey) yo 3 U9 VU HERE SESERER went UV o ) N PUI AND N | il WRERRORS Sew wil a | | tL Cy WREEREERR pone «MEITUTHE AUHe: UUUERET EAL i Is aa Wi lid til i ape RRR ces Wouennranads FUE) (AHL EECUHOTHD eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee (HETETTEDE TEETER Un To? en oa: ee CRRRRN REET KE AwS. ‘une. Te aa Bes Ee i i i AA TE yay 7, DOAURRER ER RG ee il Ll if (ERMRERRABR pane © TUTTE TV) Gas UTM PLATTE LEO YE Etat) Wa MTA TERT eR RT pT tif) wr Ne east od ad ACEELE EELE « QEUTODESE 4 MH Bs CLELLLELLLD jean: s severest ebe OREETT ils irre RELERUELE cee ATTN YUU YT ee peaneee iil STUDENT Council The primary aim of the Student Council is to give actual experience in the techniques of democratic processes. SCIENCE CLUB The Science Cl offers an opportunity f° the recognition of sciex- tific talent and mou- vation of students i= scientific experiment - tion and discovery. LIBRARY | CLUB The aim of the Library Club isto enable the student to possess the power to magnify him- self, to multiply the way in which he exists, to make his life full, significant and interest- ing. Some Library Club members exploring the world through books. 43): 7 ig : he A, The aims of the N.H.A. areto promote individual growth, better home living and wholesome recreational activities. New Nomemakers of America Some club members are shown working on a club project. eweer This organization affords its members an excellent opportunity to develop a type of leadership which is very essential for the changes which are facing the young people of today. New farmers of AMERICA Senior N.F.A. Members are shown wearing welding helmets used in some class projects. MTT TTT h Wil 7 GIRL SCOUT TROOP 4-9 Senior Girl Scouting provides an opportunity to develop a well- organized life—physical, spiritual, emotional and social. Through Scout- ing everything in life becomes interesting and fun, and it prepares for a happier, healthier, and more responsible citizen. GIRL SCout TROOP 4-16 The Girl Scout Organization is dedi- cated to helping gir develop as happy, re- sourceful individuals willing to share thez abilities as citizens iz their homes, their Communities, ther country, and the world. Tee Brownie Scouts Brownie Scouts are the youngest members of the Girl Scout Organ- ization. The purpose of this organization is to help each girl become a happy resourceful person, a responsible member of her group. The Girl Scouts seek to develop responsible women through its varied activities. Cub Scouts Pack 11 ins and Otha Boy Scouts Life Scouts Earnest Wilk Wilkins with Scout Master Mr. K.B. Battle. een?) TW Ma’ g LE thhie LUT A PELILILLLY gat, iTPPUEET On eats putt (HEUIULML WuLlite™ BREGH ATHARKHREE BHR e owe MAJOR. ETTES The purpose of the Majorettes is to add color to the band. Shown here representing our majorettes are Ann Harris and Carrie Evans. Band The purpose of the Band is to improve the musical talents of all interested students. = a renee n. See ee == “s 2s Ce AAA CUP od ae wees ee CLUB The primary aims of the Choral Club are to introduce and develop music reading skill, to emphasize the im- portance of the singing voice, and to furnish a richer basis of singing experience, ia) Wi previ Cheerleaders Our Cheerleaders have the happy job of cheering our teams on to victory. B u S oO R ] V E R S These boys and girlshave the important job of transportin: a large number of our students to and from school each day. Blacknall and Robert Edg Girls BasketBall Boys Basketpall ed Doretiecreraaanemenenst™ RIVIERA Queens I Juanita Macon and Lucille Lemay were chosen as yearbook queens for soliciting the lezce= number of patrons. miss Princess DOROTHY GREEN Miss Princess and Miss Riverside are crowned each year as a part of our homecoming activities. Miss RIVERSIOE JANNIE S, JACKSON (er ae neti Miss Glacella M. Allen Mr. Alfred Alston Mrs. Annie M. Alston Mr. Carrie Lee Alston Mrs. Elnora Alston Mr. John E, Alston Mrs. Lou Ella Alston Mrs, Magnolia Alston Mrs. Annie Bell Anderson Mrs. Marian Baker Mrs. Florence Blockner Mrs. L.A. Blockson Mr. Edward Bobbitt Mr. Jessie Bolden Mrs. Bessie H. Bradford Mrs. Madie Bradford Mrs. Alice Branch Mr. Mrs. Zollie Branch Rev. E.L. Brodie Rev. O.H. Brodie Mr. Willie C. Brodie Mr. James Bullock Mrs. Virginia Bullock Mr. Mrs. O.W. Burrell Mrs. K.L. Burson Mr. Mrs. George Cannady Mrs. R.P. Carter Mr. Detroit Chavis Mrs. Ella V. Cheek Mr. Mrs. James B. Cheek Mr. John T. Cheek Mrs. Artelia Cook Rev. Luther Coppedge Mr. Alfonzo Davis Mrs. G.P, Davis Mr. Mrs. George Davis Mr. Mrs. James Davis Mrs. Lula B. Davis Mr. Mrs. Wiley Davis Mrs. Queen E. Daye Mrs. Johnnie Louise Dent Mr. Mrs. W.C. Dent Patrons Miss M.B. Fogg Mrs. Agnes Foster Mrs. Lenora Foster Mr. Mrs. John Fuller Mrs. Maggie Fuller Mr. Mrs. Aglie Lee Green Mrs. Irma Green Mr. H.B. Green Mrs. Margaret Green Mrs. Jennifer Y. Gooch Mrs, C.P. Hall Mr. Mrs. C.A. Harris Mrs. Rosa Harris Mrs, C.H. Hawkins Mrs, Henry Hawkins Miss M.J. Hawkins Mrs, Laura Hawkins Mr. George Henderson Mrs. Rosetta Henderson Mr. James Higgs Mrs. Eunice Mae Hill Mr. Mrs. Fred Holden Mr. Cecil Holt Mrs, F.B. Halt Mrs. Minnie Holden Mr. Mrs. Eugene Johnson Mr. George H. Johnson Mr. Jimmy Johnson Mrs. Joanne Johnson Mrs. Mattie Lou Johnson Mr. Morris Jones Mrs. M.L.P. Johnson Mr. Sanford Johnson Miss S.A. Johnson Mr. Mrs. Edward Kearney Mrs, Coloman Kearney Mrs, Lilliam Mae Kearney Mr. Mrs. Sylvester Kearney Mrs. Annie B. Kelly Mr. John Robert Kingsburg Mrs. Louise Lassiter Mr. Mrs. Nathaniel Lemay Mr. Mrs. Cecil Macon Mrs. Mable I. Macon Mr. Mrs. Newman Macon Mrs. C.Y. Martin Mr, W.E. Massenburg Mr. James Milon Mrs. Lou Milon Miss Zora Lee Monroe Mrs. Juanita Moore Mrs, Willie Morgan Mrs. Clemenda Neal Mrs. Shirley Jean Neal Mr. Mrs. John Nicholson Mr. Mrs. Carlton Perry Mr. Mrs, Charles Perry Miss Katie Perry Miss Victoria Perry Mrs. Ada Mae Pettiford Mr. J.M. Ridley Mr. O.T. Robinson Mr. Herbert Rodwell Mrs. Lula Mae Rogers Mrs, G.Y. Sargent Mrs. Emma Lee Smith Mrs. Francis Smith Mrs, Mary Francis Spivey Mr, John H. Stallings Mrs, Kathryn Stallings Mr. Mrs. Jerry Steed Mrs. Sadie M. Suitt Mrs, Alice Tabron Mr. Mrs. Lee Tanner. Mr. Wiley C. Taylor, Jr. Mr, Earnest Thomas Mr. Mrs. Morton Thomas Mr. Mrs. Charles Ward Mr. Nathaniel Webb Mrs, Lorrine White - Melvin White Mrs. James Williams . Willie R. Williams - Mrs, Joseph Wiggins ‘ Mr. Mrs. Claude L. Dunston Mr, George Egerston Mr, Dewitt Fogg Mrs, Martha Leonard Mrs. V.H. Levister Mrs. Earnest Wilson Mrs. David Williamson Mrs. Herbert Yarborough SSP SSES Mrs. Mary L. Lewis
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