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swe Class of 196 5 Presents The Riviera of Riverside High School Louisburg, North Carolina FOREWORD Editor Asst. Editor Thomas E. Conway, Jr. James O. Levister A thrilling new chapter is added to the ever-changing Riverside High School story. Through four acts and countless scenes the actors and actresses have appeared on the stage, taken their places, and read their lines. To be sure, the Senior who is graduating today, has been the Junior of yesterday, the Sophomore of the day before, and the Freshman of the year before that. So by reading our lines well we have been able to advance slowly but surely from mere stand-ins to the stars of today. This book is for all who may be interested in it, whether their graduation is in the past, near at hand, or in the future. Our parting is the beginning of larger things, so it is fitting that the space between what has been and what is to be, shall be approached with care and thoroughness. May each student realize in his own life, the highest ideals of his alma mater, receiving afresh the inspita- tion of the finest possible kind of a commencement. ie ee, = Fe Cate aad ? The Editor Her devoted counseling and teac today's world. DEDICATION Mrs. V. H. Levister DEDICATION hing ha Our Principal Speaks Mr. C. A. Ha rris, Principal Dear Seniors: A critical examination of the things you have attempted during the last four years, and especially this year, will reveal certain things you might have done, certain thoughts which you might have expressed, and certain things you might have omitted. You, if you are what we think you are, will not be satisfied with your accomplishments here, but ——yeu-will strive to let each experience spur you onwards to better things. With eveity good wish for success, good health, good character, and happiness, I am Cordially yours, a ee C. A. Harris, Mr. T. E. Conway, Sr. Asst. Principal Mrs. P, S. Sloan School Secretary OUR FACULTY Mr. J. E. Alston Mrs. M. P ; D . . P. Alston Mrs. D. Atchiso Mr: i Vocational Agriculture Fourth Grade A Speech heme Sixth Grades oo sated: Mrs. D. F. Best Mrs. M. B. Brown Eighth Grade B Sixth Grade D Mrs. L. A. Blockson Mrs. M. F. Corbett Mrs. I. L. Collins Miss C. Byers Business Education Fourth Grade C Third Grade B Eighth Grade A Mrs. C. E. Conway French Mr. T. E. Conway Physics, Athletic Director Mrs, N. A. Dunston Business Education Miss M. B. Fogg First Grade B Mrs. S. M. Fulp Too busy; not shown. Seventh Grade C Mrs. M. H. Geiger English Mrs. A. C. Green Second Grade D Mr. H. B. Green Physical Education Mrs. C. H. Hawkins Biology Mrs. A. B. Harris First Grade E Mrs. M. S. Humphrey Home Economics Mrs. C. P. Hall Fifth Grade A Mrs. F, H. Jeffers Fifth Grade C Mrs. A. B. Hawkins Sixth Grade B Mrs. M. P. Johnson First Grade D Mrs. E. F, Johnson Third Grade D Mrs. B. A. Jones Special Education Mrs. V. H. Levister Guidance Counselor Mrs. M. Y. Lewis Second Grade A Mrs. S. A, Macon Third Grade C Mr. W. FE. Massenburg Seventh Grade A Miss E. McCoy Mass F. McGhee Rev. McGrier Mrs. C. H. Morgan Social Studies Social Studies Seventh Grade D Biology, Chemistry a Mr. W. E. Parker Trades Industries Mrs. M. H. Ray -Fourth Grade B Mrs. M. A. Powell First Grade C Miss W. M. Robinson Second Grade C Mr. T. Powell, Jr. Eighth Grade C Mrs. C. H. Rogers Sixth Grade A Mr. J. M. Ridley English 12 Mrs. R. H. Ruffin Fifth Grade B Mrs. G. Y. Sargent First Grade A Mrs. J. B. Sheftall Second Grade B Mrs. E. M. Smith Librarian Miss R. Spears Mathematics mr Miss A. M. Walker Miss M. L. White Mrs. G. White beak Gcae 8 Fanedi Grade D Third Grade A Mathematics mmo r KHAO CAPT Mrs, A. J. Alston Mrs. A. E. Harris Mrs. B. J. Johnson Mrs. R. K. Johnson Miss Karen Lewis Mrs. S. D. Little Mrs. W. P. Miles Mrs. J. J. Williams na ¥J fee a .) ’ , rT a ae © als Ue Me ne —_— = aye fk be, FALE Barbara J, Allen Mary P. Allen A : Carolyn M. Alston Linda P. Alston Phyllis B, Alston James G. Alston Novella Alston James Arrington Mary M. Baker Robert D, Baker Audrey C. Battle Paulette Blacknall Elizabeth L, Branch Gracie M. Bryant Brenda L. Bullock Thaddeus E. Clemonts William E. Clifton Carolyn Cooley Clyde V. Bumpers Mary E. Clifton Thomas E. Conway, Jr. William Davis THE RIVIERA STAFF a aa Isabelle Gibson Edward Harris Laverne Eaton Juanita Dorsey Mary Edgerton Dorothy Green James Harris Elaine Dunston Clifford Hawkins Geraldine Gregory Carrol Fogg Armenta Eaton wacgc AT ECRLATAcLZUSSTARSY FH . i UH ed TAT eT: dward Harris Loretta Kearney Te ames Harris Wifford Hawkins , } hist Joseph Keith = o 20 Martin Neal Eddie Kelley Charles Lassiter Joseph Nicholson James Levister Doris Macon Annie Macon Mamie Manley Lula McKnight Cornell Milon Emma Pace Harold Mann Willie McCargo Barbara Perry Maxine Stokes Mary Walker Carrie Solomon Larry Perry Mary Trader Joyce White Georgia Solomon Delois Smith ated al qu ristdeitiadl HU HI ; a il : WSs Edith Yarborough Charles Wilson 22 OUR HISTORY Class History What! Can this be the end of on hove i . z die eal a ta saeitie. cs ur golden Journey, one of trials, yet one of jo y? It seems as though at We eaeed arnateus Revo wren We, now seniors, on the verge of graduation, were a large group of Sao ym ae pee mown as freshmen. Although we did not Inow the patterns of high school be os pen leis es ys Wis as our more advanced intelligentsia, we did possess a great deal of youth Fer nd enough wholesome curiosity to soon become acquainted with the upper-classmen. As time passed, we began to feel more at home in our y sur ings We W aineted-to the Changine of ct our new surroundings. Of course we had to become adjuste: : fe Ba hes ol classes, the teachers, and our beloved principal, Mr. C. A. Harris. With rae ae a diecovered wee ope Leaders, Miss.M. A, Hawkins, Mrs. N. A. Dunston, and Mis, I. W. a sf shh Soe Paco yl talents and abilities, and learned to work together faithfully. ; We were able to look back upon a year of worthwhile activities in which we were well represented. We entered our sophomore year a little wiser : : and with more confidence than we had during the previous year. However, we quickly peas tealized that a change had taken place in our important lives. We had been deprived of one of our most cherished leaders, Mrs. I. W.. Foster. But in her place we had gained Miss J. I. Coley, who soon became a fayorite of everyone. Since we were already accustomed to a routine school day, we soon settled down to work, guided by the encouragement and inspiration of our instructors. This was a year of hard work, but the majority of us completed it successfully. Now we were juniors; so soon, it seemed. This was one of our happiest years. Under the capable leadership of Mrs. V. H. Levister, Miss R. Spears and Mr. J. M. Ridley, we were an enthusiastic class. We made several educational tours and enjoyed a class picnic. To our surprise and delight, one of our members, Mamie Manley, was crowned Miss Riverside . We seemed to have claimed our own fo year as-another member of our class was crowned Miss Teenage . This honor went to Patricia Ail, This was a year of great importance to us, mostly because we had the privilege of sponsoring the Junior -Senior Prom. Our theme for the occasion was Moonlight and Roses . This was a most memor- able event in the lives of all who attended. But alas! Our goal had not yet been reached so we settled down again to more hard work. It was a long, hard journey, but to those who held out faithfully, many awards were presented on Awards Day. We closed the golden-lined curtain on this year with only thoughts concerning our senior year. ' We are now seniors, sixty in number, nearing the top of the ladder which leads to graduation from high school. We had long before become accustomed to losing leaders and gaining other leaders, so we were not surprised to find that Mrs. O. E. Conway and Mr. J. M. Ridley would pilot us through the last lap of our journey here at dear old Riverside. As we looked upon the long hours of labor which lay ahead, we decided to elect our class officers for the year. They are: Thomas Conway, Jr., Presi- dent; Novella Alston, Vice-President; Doris Macon, Secretary; Phyllis Alston, Assistant Secretary; and Maxine Stokes, Treasurer. To graduate we had to study, but we also had to map out plans by which we could raise funds for our yearbook and have a little fun along with everything else. We are more serious now than ever and bursting with dignity. Our ability to win has followed us into this year. Novella Alston has been crowned Miss Popularity 1967 . We have tried hard to be a symbol of success in our school and we are pretty proud of our winnings. All is not over yet. We expect to have several others who will wear crowns before the final day. We dare not close the curtain without giving due recognition to those who, while mounting the four steps to this all important stage, have given outstanding performances in the following activities: Basketball--Barbara Perry, Judy Hill, Mamie Manley, James Levister, William Clifton, Robert Baker; Edward Harris, and scorekeeper--Phyllis Alston Football--James Levister, Thomas Hawhins, Clifford Hawkins, Thomas Conway and William Clifton Baseball--Edward Harris, James Leyister, William Clifton and Martin Neal Chotal-Club--Emma Pace, Barbara Perry, Mary Clifton, James Levister, Carolyn Cooley, Mary P. ’ Allen, Phyllis Alston, Thomas Hawkins, Paulette Blacknall, Brenda Bullock, Edward Harris, Joyce White, Beatrice Jacobs, Audrey Battle, Mary Hawkins, Larry Perry, Carolyn Jones, Mamie Manley, “Clifford Hawkins, Elizabeth Branch, Gracie Bryant, Linda Alston and Charles Wilson Student:Council--Maxine Stokes, Juanita Dorsey, Thomas Conway, James Levister, Novella Alston, Emma Pace, Mary P. Allen, Thomas Hawkins.and Elizabeth Branch : . : “ ” Band=-Edith Yarborough, Audrey Battle, Barbara Perry, Brenda Bullock, Thomas Conway, Judy-Hill ‘and Annie Macon : Ses Z : : = : ; N.H.A. -Elizabeth Branch, Gracie. Bryant, Carolyn Alston,-Barbara Allen and Phyllis Alston . With our four years here at Riverside'High School rapidly drawing. to an end, we share the thoughts _ of the times when we laughed heartily and cheered, long:as our-teams brought victory. 5 , Indeed, ‘our high school venture is over; but as we leave here we will learn that jit is just beginning. Although we may be scattered like leaves on a windy day, we are yet fromthe same tree- a tree of ‘cultivated maturity and intellect planted on the campus of ''Dear Old Riverside : eRe Our instructors, so kind and deyoted, have worked hard to convert.us from.a‘bunch’ of boisterous pupils to an intelligent group of-leading characters. For-this, their patience, kindneéss-and thoughtful- ness, .we truly thank them. ‘ : S Emma Pace | sy. Edith Yarborough Carrie Solomon 23 Class Poem The road we've traveled these past twelve years Has been a most enjoyable one; The things we've done these past twelve years Have been most educational ones. Our journey is closing, we're at the end of our road, Class Motto: But we've only begun to carry our load, It seems that we've been traveling for ages, “They Conquer Who But at last we've accomplished four important stages. Believe They Can” | You cannot imagine how much we've been taught Or of what our minds in these years have thought. They've been long years of experimentation, Concentration, and observation. Without our teachers we surely would perish, Their teachings and guidance are something to cherish. Each year they've made possible for us to collect More respect and a deeper prospect. Class Colors: Our trip's almost over, we must say good-bye 1 To our dear Alma Mater, old Riverside High. Green White Now our class will only be a remembrance For following classes to make a semblance. The Class of '67 Juanita Dorsey Thomas Hawkins Class Flower: White Rose Class Song We Must Part The battle has been bravely fought And we've won the victory. But to Riverside we owe it all, Praise, honor, and loyalty. Chorus It is time to say good-bye And to leave dear old Riverside High. Though it will surely break our hearts It is time now, we must part. We've loved our school years here With knowledge gained so dear. Though we did not always gain success We strived to do our best. Our work here is now done And we must travel on, But in our hearts, so sincerely We will always remember thee. We'll pass beyond the realm of her guidance And travel on to higher heights , so free. It is all too sad, but it must be said Dear Riverside, farewell to thee. Maxine Stokes Barbara Allen 24 THE SENIOR SONGS OF 1966-67 Barbara Allen Mary P. Allen Carolyn Alston Linda Alston Novella Alston Phyllis Alston James Arrington Robert Baker Mary Baker Audrey Battle Paulette Blacknall Elizabeth Branch Gracie Bryant Brenda Bullock Clyde Bumpers Thaddeus Clemonts Mary Clifton William Clifton Thomas Conway Carolyn Cooley William Davis Juanita Dorsey Elaine Dunston Arminta Eaton Lavern Eaton Mary Edgerton Carrol Fogg Isabelle Gibson Geraldine Gregory Dorothy Green James Harris Edward Harris Clifford Hawkins Thomas Hawkins Joseph Keith Charles Lassister James Levister Harold Mann Willie McCargo Cornell Milon Joseph Nicholson Larry Perry Martin Neal Charles Wilson Mary Hawkins Mary Hicks Mary Hight Judy Hill Beatrice Jacobs Brenda Jones Carolyn Jones Loretta Kearney Annie Macon Doris Macon Mamie Manley Lula McKnight Emma Pace Barbara Perry Delois Smith Carrie Solomon Georgia Solomon Maxine Stokes Mary Trader Mary Walker Joyce White Edith Yarborough Forgetting You J Got To Do A Little Bit Better Hymn No. 5 Shake And Vibrate Heaven Must Have Sent You Until You Love Someone Its Me 39-21-46 Blame Me Don't Blame My Heart Searching For My Baby Weak Spot Ain't Too Proud To Beg Ain't That Asking For Trouble What Becomes Of A Broken Heart No Man Is An Island Knock On Wood 1 Worship The Ground You Walk On With A Child Heart Nothing But Soul Straighten Up Your Heart How Sweet It Is More I'm Gonna Miss You Hold On I'm Comin Baby Love Now The Hurts On Me Tell It Like It Is I Want To Be With You There's A Place In The Sun Good To Me Stand By Me Secret Love Open The Door To Your Heart You're Loose A Precious Love Love Is A Hurting Thing Baby Reach Out And I'll Be There My Girl Has Gone What Makes A Man Feel Good Greetings To Uncle Sam My Girl Warm And Tender Love Beauty's Only Skin Deep What Do You Have To Offer In The Way Of Love Rainbow 65 Why Not Tonight? Teenagers Prayer Dear Lover Everything's Good About You If You've Got The Lovin, I've Got The Time Can I Purple Raindrops Do It Right Now Are You Lonely For Me Baby Ain't Nobody Home Blowin In The Wind How Do You Quit I Fooled You This Time I Believe I'm Gonna Make It Too Many Teardrops You're Just The One I've Been Looking For Peace Be Still It Tears Me Up You Can't Hurry Love 1 Love You A Thousand Times Love Attack By--Annie Macon Doris Macon THE SENIOR SONGS OF 1966-67 Barbara Allen Forgetting You Mary P. Allen I Got To Do A Little Bit Better Carolyn Alston Hymn No. S Linda Alston Shake And Vibrate Novella Alston Heaven Must Have Sent You Phyllis Alston Until You Love Someone James Arrington Its Me Robert Baker 39-21-46 Mary Baker Blame Me Don't Blame My Heart sorted Battle Searching For My Baby aulette Blacknall Weak Spot Elizabeth Branch Ain't Too Proud To Beg Gracie Bryant Ain't That Asking For Trouble Brenda Bullock What Becomes Of A Broken Heart Clyde Bumpers No Man Is An Island Thaddeus Clemonts Knock On Wood Mary Clifton I Worship The Ground You Walk On William Clifton With A Child Heart Thomas Conway Nothing But Soul Carolyn Cooley Straighten Up Your Heart William Davis How Sweet It Is Juanita Dorsey More Elaine Dunston I'm Gonna Miss You Arminta Eaton Hold On I'm Comin Lavern Eaton Baby Love Mary Edgerton Now The Hurts On Me Carrol Fogg Tell It Like It Is Isabelle Gibson I Want To Be With You Geraldine Gregory There's A Place In The Sun Dorothy Green Good To Me James Harris Stand By Me Edward Harris Secret Love Clifford Hawkins Open The Door To Your Heart Thomas Hawkins You're Loose A Precious Love Joseph Keith Love Is A Hurting Thing Charles Lassister Baby Jame: Levister Reach Out And I'll Be There Harold Mann My Girl Has Gone Willie McCargo What Makes A Man Feel Good Cornel! Milon Greetings To Uncle Sam joseph Nicholson My Girl Larry Perry Warm And Tender Love Martin Neal Beauty's Only Skin Deep Charles Wilson What Do You Have To Offer In The Way Of Love Mary Hawkins Rainbow 65 Mary Hick Why Not Tonight? Mary Hight Teenagers Prayer judy Hall Dear Lover _ Beatrice Jacob: Everything's Good About You : brends jones If You've Got The Lovin, I've Got The Time Carolyn Jone: Canl Loretle He arney Purple Raudrope Antic Macon Do It Right Now Dor: Macon Are You Lonely For Me Baby Maanie Manley’ Ain't Nobody Home Late McVougiit Blowin In [he Wind Exnune Perce thow Do You Quit Barbals Ferry lL Fooled You The Lume Delow Suiith I Believe lin Gowns Mabe It low Many Deantope You're fuot Phe One I've Been Looking For Came Solomon Georgia Solomon Mersint blone: Peace Be Sill Mary JTiedc: It Peome Me Up Mary Walker You UC ea't Hasey Lowe joyce Wihiste blow You A Uhowesad Tiaies Lah V arto ough haovs Aare CAN YOU IMAGINE? Barbara Allen . Being short ; . Mary Allen Actually understanding something Carolyn Alston Actually dying her gray hair Linda Alston Without a red spot in her hair Novella Alston Liking someone else except Walter Brown Phyllis Alston Being fat ; ames Arrington Ducking classes pabert paler Being serious about ANYTHING Mary Baker Not talking Audrey Battle Not flirting with boys Paulette Blacknall Being serious Elizabeth Branch Not smiling Gracie Bryant With long skinny legs Brenda Bullock Without her hairy legs Clyde Bumpers Talking very loud in class Thaddeus Clemonts Not talking Mary Clifton Being streamline and with a neat shape William Clifton Not arguing : Thomas Conway Not trying to be a genius Carolyn Cooley Being tall and thin Jauanita Dorsey Making E's in Math Elaine Dunston Not talking Armenta Eaton With a boyish bob Carrol Fogg With black hair Dorothy Green With straight legs Geraldine Gregory Wearing a wig Isabelle Gibson Being tall James Harris Not hitting on girls Clifford Hawkins Getting to school on time Mary Hawkins With small legs Thomas Hawkins Wearing shorts Mary Hicks Being more friendly Mary Hight Without showing her teeth Judy Hill With Black hair Beatrice Jacobs With big legs Brenda Jones Being mad Loretta Kearney Being fat Joseph Keith Getting out lesson on time James Levister Not chasing girls Annie Macon Loving anyone except Weldon Doris Macon Not smiling whenever Marcellus is mention Mamie Manley Without her hair dye Harold Mann Being fat Willie McCargo Being short Lula McKnight Not smiling Joseph Nicholson Being loud Emma Pace Not chewing gum Barbara Perry Nor being skinny Larry Perry Loving Mary Deloise Smith With skinny legs Carrie Solomon Not laughing at everything Maxine Stokes Making F's in her subjects Mary Trader Not laughing Mary Walker Being loud Joyce White Not tathing Edith Yarborough Not talking about her friends Carrie and Emma By: Carolyn Alston and Gracie Bryant SENIOR ALPHABET Artistic Mary Hight, James Harris, Annie Macon Athletic Thomas Hawkins, James Levister, William Clifton, Thomas Conway, Judy Hill, Mamie Manley, Barbara Perry, Robert Baker Best Dancers Judy Hill, Joseph Keith, William Clifton, Dorothy Green, Carolyn Jones Businesslike Maxine Stokes, Barbara Allen, Juanita Dorsey, Phyllis Alston Co-operative Delois Smith, Novella Alston, Carolyn Alston, Gracie Bryant, Linda Alston, Elizabeth Branch, Mamie Manley, Mary Edgerton Curious Barbara Perry, Carolyn Jones, Paulette Blacknall, Carolyn Cooley, Cornell Milon, Martin Neal, Mary Hicks, Mary P. Allen Diplomatic Willie McCargo, Cornell Milon, William Davis, Larry Perry Enthusiastic Emma Pace, Edith Yarborough, Carrie Solomon, Linda Alston, Dorothy Green, Mary Hawkins, Mary Clifton Friendliest Brenda Jones, Lavern Eaton, Doris Macon, Beatrice Jacobs, Clifford Hawkins, Annie Macon, Novella Alston, James Harris Gracious Harold Mann, Delois Smith, Joseph Nicholson, Mary Trader, Mary Walker, Mary Hight, Isabelle Gibson, Geraldine Gregory Hilarious Audrey Battle, Robert Baker, Elaine Dunston, William Clifton Intelligent Annie Macon, Charles Wilson, James Harris Initiative Phyllis Alston, Maxine Stokes Jivey Judy Hill, William Clifton, Martin Neal, Thomas Conway, Loretta Kearney, William Davis, James Arrington Kookie Brenda Jones, Larry Perry, James Arrington, Joyce White Loquacious Elaine Dunston, Edith Yarborough, Loretta Kearney, Carrie Solomon, Emma Pace, William Davis Musical Brenda Bullock, Carolyn Jones Nutty Doris Macon, Audrey Battle, Beatrice Jacobs, Joyce White, Elaine Dunston, Barbara Perry, Cornell Milon, Mary P. Allen Optimistic Gracie Bryant, Carolyn Alston, Novella Alston, Carolyn Cooley, Mary P. Allen, Mary Clifton Practical Mamie Manley, Mary Clifton, Clyde Bumpers, Thaddeus Climonts, Carrol Fogg, Lavern Eaton, Mary Edgerton Quiet Harold Mann, Barbara Allen, Mary Edgerton, Geraldine Gregory Reserved Isabelle Gibson, Delois Smith, Georgia Solomon, Barbara Allen Studious Maxine Stokes, Juanita Dorsey, Barbara Allen Timid Geraldine Gregory, Clifford Hawkins, Harold Mann, Joseph Nicholson, Arminta Eaton, Charles Lassister, Charles Wilson Trustworthy Carrol Fogg, Arminta Eaton, Annie Macon, Barbara Allen, Doris Macon Unaffected Thomas Hawkins, Charles Lassister, Elaine Dunston Versatile Juanita Dorsey, Maxine Stokes, Thomas Hawkins Vivacious Mary P. Allen, Mary Clifton, Mary Hawkins, Mary Hicks, Martin Neal, William Davis, Georgia Solomon, Lula McKnight Witty Doris Macon, Carrie Solomon, Beatrice Jacobs, Joyce White X-Unlknown Clyde Bumpers, Edward Harris, Geraldine Gregory Youngest Brenda Bullock, Charles Wilson, Arminta Eaton, Thomas Conway Zany Loretta Kearney, Brenda Jones, Georgia Solomon, Mary Clifton Thaddeus Clemonts, Mary Hawkins, Mary Hicks Zealous Carrol] Fogg, Mary Hawkins, Lula McKnight, Charles Lassister Edward Harris By--Annie Macon Doris Macon LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT : four strenuous ye We, the class of 1967 of Riverside High School, being of sound pee ee biti iy Ra make and publish this, our last will and testament, hereby revoking and making fore made by us. ; ted to us. To our principal, we leave our love and gratitude for the work and time oa oo toward our we! To the faculty, we leave our sincere appreciation for the work and time they Well. being. To the junior class, we leave our ability and dignity. : To the sophomore class, we leave our kindness and patience. : To the freshman class, we leave the fore-sight to start off on the right foot. Individual wills: Dorothy Green wills to Patricia and Ann Green her bow legs. Carrol Fogg wills to Brenda Davis her personality, Geraldine Gregory wills to Rosa Green her ring. Isabelle Gibson wills to her sister Pamela the ability to follow her, Thomas Hawkins wills his football experience to the team of '67, Annie Macon wills her pleasing personality to her sister Rena. Doris Macon wills her smile to her sister and brother, Lula Mcknight wills to Jancie Mitchell the ability to follow her. Joseph Nicholson wills his bus to his brother Phillip, Emma Pace wills to Phyphine Smith her position in the kitchen, Barbara Perry wills her everlasting friendship to Pamela, Deloris Smith wills to Carolyn Green her everlasting friendship, ynthia Black and Sinorris Mitchell, Linda Alston Elizabeth Branch Armenta Eaton 28 a aaa! ye tg GB ‘a e rer mY se : ae , a 4 og KNOWL EDOM, mation; as 34 ws SO? ks: —understan: Ge SOARES a ae ar p nic O hich is gaing We 5 m by | ten Se rconi tae FT epl. 6. Sex owl’edge-a- ple | hah edge or i own (dn), past part: er KNOW. A? =O h ing, n. iL. Anignorat member of a secret shed 1853-56 and advo - of the foreign-born JUNIORS Rufus Alston Vergie Alston Shirley Anderson Cynthia Black Hugh Branch James Clifton Theodore Cooke Gwendolyn Daniels Mildred Davis Ronald Davis Horton Allen Walter Allen Hubert Alston John Alston Mary Alston Arthur Brodie Mary Brodie Carolyn Burrell Ollie Burrell Sylvester Chavis Jarvis Dunston Laura Evans Carolyn Green Howard Green Carolyn Harris Evelyn Harris Delphenia Hartsfield Veronica Hawkins Berdie Hedgepeth Mary Hedgepeth Linda Holden Carolyn Jackson David Jacobs Mary Jeffreys Alice Johnson Anna Johnson Charlene Johnson Patricia Jones Alma Joyner Larry Keith Allen Long Mildred Long Rena Macon Maxine Mann Sinorris Mitchell Alice Neal Allen Perry Jacqueline Perry James Perry Jimmie Perry Mary Pettiford Phillip Rosser Mary Ruffin Phyphine Smith Thelma Solomon Bessie Spencer Glenn Spencer Albert Spivey Ellis Spivey Gail Spivey Sallie Spivey Ronald Stallings Catherine Strickland Jessie Thomas Mary Tucker Joyce Walker Ira White Otha Wilkins Eutharie Williams James Williams Susie Williams Gertrude Williamson Mary Williamson Glenn Wright 32 of oO s Cc 9 Jimmy Eaton Mary Eaton Peggy Eaton Stella Eaton Carolyn Edgerton Bryant Foster Cora Foster Ruby Foster Joyce Fowler Martha Gallatin Alyce Green Clarence Green Delois Green Patricia Green Mary Grissom Robert Harris Geraldine Hartsfield General Hayes Dinah Hicks Vickie Hilliard Betty Holden 36 Christopher Holden James Hunt Larry Hunt Constance Jones Lois J. Jones Norman Joyner Mary Keamey Betty Keith Dorothy Lassiter Mary Lassiter Wilbert Leonard Carol Lewis Jessie Manley Mary Mitchiner Estella Moore Margaret Moore Ethel Neal Phillip Nicholson Josephus Perey Louis Perry Michael Perry 37 Queen Perry Mary Smith Blanche Solomon E lton Spivey Joyce Spivey Maxine Spivey Jacqueline Stallings Wilbert Stokes Eddie Strickland Mary Taylor Mamie Terrell Helen Thomas John Thomas Mildred Thomas Shirley Thomas Harvey Wilder Martha Wilkins Isabelle Williams Mary Yarborough 38 Eddie Burwell Shirley Burwell Eddie Chavis David Clemons Bessie Clifton Johnnie Clifton Alberta Crews Carolyn Crews Earnestine Crews Irene Crews Leroy Crews Ethel Crudup Yvonne Daniels Brenda Davis John Davis Katherine Davis Phyllis Davis Betty Dunston Mary Dunston David Eaton Dorothy Eaton 35 Joel Alston Metrecia Alston Pamela Alston Thelma Alston Thurston Alston Joyce Anderson Lynwood Arringtor Bernice Bowden Bobby Bowden Betty Branch Ermmestine Branch Barbara Brodie Gene Brodie Mary Brodie Ann D. Bullock David Bullock Gladys Allen Beatrice Alston Cheryl Alston Lorine Bumpers Ear] Burre]] Mary Pettiford Phillip Rosser Mary Ruffin Phyphine Smith Thelma Solomon Bessie Spencer Glenn Spencer Albert Spivey Ellis Spivey Gail Spivey Sallie Spivey Ronald Stallings Catherine Strickland Jessie Thomas Mary Tucker Joyce Walker Ira White Otha Wilkins Eutharie William: James Williams Susie Williams Gertrude Williamson Mary Williamson Glenn Wright Eddie Burwell Shirley Burwell Mary Dunston Dorothy Eaton Eddie Chavis David Clemons Bessie Clifton Johnnie Clifton Alberta Crews Carolyn Crews Earnestine Crews Irene Crews Leroy Crews Ethel Crudup Yvonne Daniels Brenda Davis John Davis Katherine Davis Phyllis Davis Betty Dunston 37 Christopher Holden James Hunt Larry Hunt Constance Jones Lois J. Jones Norman Joyner Mary Kearney Betty Keith Dorothy Lassiter Mary Lassiter Wilbert Leonard Carol Lewis Jessie Manley Mary Mitchiner Estella Moore Margaret Moore Ethel Neal Phillip Nicholson Josephus Perry Louis Perry Michael Perry Queen Perry Mary Smith Blanche Solomon Elton Spivey Joyce Spivey Maxine Spivey Jacqueline Stallings Wilbert Stokes Eddie Strickland Mary Taylor Mamie Terrell Helen Thomas John Thomas Mildred Thomas Shirley Thomas Harvey Wilder Martha Wilkins Isabelle Williams Mary ‘Yarborough 38 FRESHMEN Eddie Alston Donnie Alston John Alston Louraine Alston Pemell Alston Sadie Alston Victor L. Alston Mary Arrington Linda Baldwin Patricia Blacknall Clyde Branch Charles Brodie Frank Brown George Bullock Willie Mae Bullock Charles Bumpers Shirley Burgess Emest Burrell Lucy Chavis Rickie Chavis John Clemons Betty Crews James Crudup Barbara Davis Donald Davis Phyllis Daye Gladys Debnam Carolos Dunston Woodrow Dunston an Jerry Laton Larm Laton Shirley Eaton Donnie Epps Ethel Fogg John Foster Linda Fowler Ann Green Bertine Hicks Earnestine Hicks Archie Hilliard Joseph Jacobs Bobby Johnson Mary Johnson Gloria Jones Etta Jordan Johnny Lassiter Ava Leonard Will Leonard Betty Lewis Brenda Lewis 4 Jackie Lewis Fobert Long Carne Malone brnestine Mann Lena Mck.night Brenda veal Cusolyn Newe Shirley Newell 4) Willie Smith Edwin Solomon Gloria Tabron Gwendolyn Terrell Myrtle Thomas Walter Thomas, Jr. Lucy Trader Annie Walker James White Linda White Cleveland Williams Gregory Williams Harold Williams Larry Williams Sophia Williams Willie Williams Readie Williamson Janice Wilson Ronald Wilson Rufus Yarborough Betty Perry Gertrude Perry Joe Perry, Jr. Linda Powell Ann Richardson Elizabeth Ruffin William Ruffin . Sto EIGHT B oy EIGHT C We ( ' 5 Reh ' THREE A : an at ok | Y Ae “Te 50 pase a Vi bast ae ia 3 = ee Foecereevereqen: eri yw . am ot a suanecseeeeerone | a Ge SeRRE STEER ae Hd Q iJ x= { sx fo je oe 8 peasepepestrrrs'” fepacanpeewyty puvevnveeve ere SPECIAL EDUCATION Trades and Nn o oma hol s wn =] no] c _— 54 2 LEEEHE Brownie Scouts Cheerleaders iy AO es oS ‘ve ° a cat eA erry av rr eo C1, eyo? Qqer ATHLETICS Ye ce “gedPro83 XPT AC gid o ay SONOS eg reBE’ nye? OX yer WINGS 2 CO ADT soll ry, Mie § © mee At) e at | BASKETBALL 60 6) PeAMHmMi Q DCO 9 mCdOm DZAZCH merry ys ee NEF y ayp® Cc MISS RIVERSIDE Dinah Hicks MISS PRINCESS Carolyn Champion “MISS RIVIERA” F _ Judy C. Hin “MISS RIVIERA RUNNER-UP” Annie Macon MISS POPULARITY 1967 Novella Alston Our Retired TeachersAre Honored at
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