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: us HR HOOKS y¥. 1957 NC ROW.24 ROC Rocket. PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS ROCKWELL HIGH SCHOOL Rockwell, N.C. For her sincerity and personal interestin us, we would like to dedicate this, our 1957 Rocket to Mrs. Lester E. Gardner. Being a graduate from Rockwell High, she is an in- spiration for us to robe ourselves in the armor of knowledge. For a faithful friend who will be long remembered we say ‘‘thanks’’. Dedication Principal Dear Students: Every worthwhile accomplishment, big or little, has its stages of drudgery and triumph: a beginning, a struggle, and a victory. Lives are made of journeys. After one is completed it cannot be retraveled, so we can be- gin a new journey with each new day. J. W. Puckett First Row: Mrs. Ray Bernhardt, Dancing Instructor; Mrs. Lewis Bost, English; Mrs. Fred Boyd, Commercial; Mr. J.M.Conry, Agriculture; Mrs.Lester Gardner, English. Second Row: Mrs. Lanier Goard, Science; Mr. Richard Hamilton, Science; Mr. William Lawson, Band In- structor; Mrs. Charles Page, Bible Instructor; Mr. Jerry Pless, Social Studies. Third Row: Mrs. J. G. Puckett, English; Mr. Carl Rudisill, Social Studies and Physical Education; Mrs. Pinkney L.Stowe, Commercial; Miss Ruth Wagner, Home Economics; Mr. John Walser, Math- ematics. SENIORS HELEN MARIE AGNER ‘ Sincerity andtruthare the basis for every virtue.’’ Beta Club 4; Bible Club 2,3; 4-H Clubl1; Class Play 1; tive Best-Dressed 4. PHA 1: Superla- G. L. BARRINGER ‘‘Hard workis the best investment a man can make,”’ Beta Club3,4, Officer 4; Bible Club Zoe Clube cue h hpAwle2aorA Ore ficer 45, Monogram Club 1325354; Glee Club2; Football2; Baseball l, 2; Junior Marshall 3; President- Freshman Class 1; Class Play 1; Homecoming Escort 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Superlative, Most Likely to Succeed 4. JOANN ELIZABETH AGNER ‘ Most wisdom often goes with fewest words.”’ Beta Club 4; Bible Club 3; FHA 1; 4-HClub 1; Hi-Light Staff 4; Office Worker 4. ROBERT LINCOLN BARRINGER ‘“ Life without laughter would be a dreary book,.”’ Beta Club 2,3; FFA1,2,4; Bus Dri- VETO. UUnLO Gel layvese PHYLLIS BARNES ‘ Pleasure and action make the hours seem short.’’ “ee CI Sf [1 f ELSIE RAMONA BRADY ‘ ‘A kindheartis worthallthe world.’”’ Beta Club3,4; Bible Club 4; FHA 1; 4-HClub1,2; French Club 3; Cheer- leader 3; Annual Staff 4; Hi-Light Staff 3,4; Office Worker 4; Class Plays 1,3,4; Superlative, Most Tal- ented 4. MARTHA ANN BROWN ‘ True to work, word, and friends.’’ BetamGlubm2-o HA] 2° 4-H Club Picieelibrary Club 4, Treasurer 4; Glee Club 1; Monogram Club 3,4; Hi-Light Staff 3,4; Usher at Junior Piaves eeband ls2;3. CECIL WILLIAM COOPER, JR. ‘‘Give him music and dancing, and he’s satisfied.’’ bpAgoe4 4 ore G lub 1,253,4; Glee Clubez; Library Club 1,2; Bus Dri- ver 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Talent Show 1; Class Play 1. NORMAN BROWN ‘tHe is modest, he is shy, but there’s mischief in his eye.”’ ; EPA 2) Monogram) Clu by) (2,354; Balsmy Dirinvic (mare lascmblaycel eon Football 2. CAROL LEE EARNHARDT ‘‘A mighty spirit filled that little frame.” Bible Club 4; FHA1; French Club 3; Library Club4; Hi-Light Staff 4; Superlative, Cutest. JOSEPH S. DARNELL COLLINS ‘ He lives to build, not boast.”’ EURVAGS 2 Oca time Culiu Damlencn ore Gr lee Club 1,2,4; Bus Driver 3,4; Class Ilene i, LARRY WAYNE FESPERMAN ‘ Even tho you're tiny, you get a- round.’’ Bible Club3; 4-HClub 4; Glee Club 12s b.andelj2.eClassePlays 1,554; Superlative, Cutest. LARRY WAYNE FRICK ‘‘A merry heart does all the day’’. Bible Club 2,3; FFA1; 4-H Club 1; Glee Club 4; Class Plays 1,3. LILLIAN MARIE HODGE ‘‘A friendly jolly way she had’’. Beta Club 3,4: FHA 1; 4-H Glub l; 2; Glee Club 4; Monogram Club 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Hi-Light Staff 3, 4; Junior Play3; Superlative, Most Popular 4. JUDITH RANEY HAMPTON ‘‘A kind heart is worth gold”’. Granite Quarry 1,2; Beta Club 4; Hi-Light Staff 4. HELEN HOFFNER ‘ ‘Friendship makes prosperity brighterm: Beta Club 4; 4-H Club 1; Library Club 4; Secretary 4; Monogram Club4; Cafeteria Worker 2,3; Bas- ketball 2,3 ,4; Co-Captain 4; Bus Driver 4; Office Worker 4; Hi-Light Staff 4; Usher at Junior Play 3. Rockwell 3,4; RUTH JOAN HEILIG ‘‘She has enough sense and nonsense to make her a charming girl’’. Beta Club 4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Officer 6-0 4 He Gil bel ceo mG leemGlubmcrs Monogram Club 4, Sec. 4; Hi-Light Staff 2,3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Cand- idate Halloween Queen 4; Basket- ball Manager 3; Majorette 3,4; Glasis Play. 3% ee Senior JIM LEE HOFFNER ‘‘Who deserves well, needs not an- other’s promise’”’. FFA1,2,4, President4; Junior Play BF MARTHA JO HOF FNER ‘She had abundant good nature anda sunny smile.’’ Bible Club 4; 4-H Club 1; Store Worker 3,4; Bus Driver 3,4; Junior Play 3; Candidate for Halloween Queen 2. BILL HOLSHOUSER ‘‘All around good sport.’’ Bible Club 4; FFA 3,4; 4-H Club l, 2,3,4; Monogram Club1,2,3,4; Offi- cer 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Captain 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Hi-Light Staff 1; Class Play 1; Superlative, Best Dressed 4. ON ———————E MIDGIE KAROL HUNEYCUTT ‘‘Fate hath smiled sweetly upon her.’’ . Beta Club 3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4, Histor- ian 3, Pres. 4; Bible Club 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4; French Club 3,4, Reporter 3,V. Pres. 4; Glee Club 1,2,4; Monogram Club e5a;eband-1,2, V. Pres. 2; Hi-Light Staff 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 3, Editor 4, Cheerleader 4; Talent Show3; Class Officer 1,2; Dancing 3; Class Plays 1,3,4; Chief Junior Marshall 3; Superlative, Most Intellectual 4; Miss Merry Christmas 4. BETTY LOU JACOBS ‘‘In her tongue is the law of kindness.”' Beta Club3,4; FHA1; 4-H Club 1,2 Basketball3; Hi-LightStaff4; Class Play 1; Glee Club 4; Doorkeeper at Junior and Senior Plays 3,4. B. K. HOLSHOUSER ‘ Tellhim of Jacob’s ladder and he'll ask you the number of rounds.”’ FFA3,4; 4-HClub1,2,3,4; Bus Dri- ver 2,3,4; Class Officer, Vice Pres- ident 2, HENRY FRANK KING ‘ One of those all around boys so rarely found.”’ Beta’ Club 3347 .P FA 152. Officer” 15 De Bais (yhtiey i 4,5 ,28, We 1skvag ll. President 2,3;) Monogram Club 2;3,,4; Band 1,2;3,4, Officer 2,345 Hi-Light Staff 2; Annual Staff4, Assoc. Editor 4; Junior Marshall 3, Class Officer, President 4; Class Plays 1,3,4; Su- perlative, Best All Around 4. IRIS GAIL LEONARD ““Speechis silver; silence is gold- 99 en Bible Club 4; FHA 1; 4-H Club 1,2; Mioniog aim, Clubes,4 sb andelic, os Basketball 3; Junior Play Usher 3; Usher Senior Play 4; Glee Club 4. MAX B. MERRITT “‘Blessed is the memory of him who was friendly to all’’ Beta Club 3,4, President 4; Bible Club 4; 4-H Club1,2,Pres.1; Mon- ogram Club 3,4; Baseball 1,2; Hi- Light Staff 1,2,4; Annual Staff 4; Halloween King Candidate 1; Junior Marshall3; Class Play 1,3,4; Class Officers, President 3, V. Pres. 4; Superlative, Most Popular 4. HELEN MARIE LYERLY ‘‘Happy go lucky, fair and free’’. Beta Club 3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4, Officer 2,343, 4-H) Club) 132,35) hrench) Glub 3,4, Treasurer 4; Monogram Club 3, 4 Glee Glu bel, 2,45 )bandely2-= Hie Light Staff 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Talent Show 3; Cheerleader 3, Chief 4; Office Worker 4; Class Plays l, 3,4. COLLEEN MORGAN MINK ‘ To know her, was to love her’’. Beta Club 3,4; Bible Club 4; 4-H Club 1,2; French Club 3, V. Pres. 3; Staff 4; Homecoming Attendant 1; Runner-Up Halloween Queen 1; Tal- ent Show 3,4; Class Officer, Sec. 4; Class Plays 1,3,4; Superlative, Best Looking 4. BOBBY E. MARTIN ‘“‘He that hath knowledge chooseth his words wisely”’ Beta Club 3,4; Bible Club 4; FFA 12,354, 2¢€eretarye4;) Monogram Club 3,4, President 4; Football 2,3, 4, Captain 4; Superlative, Most In- tellectual 4. nmmemmenmmmmmmas S CHLOL ALICE MORGAN ‘Life is what you make it’’. FHA1; 4-HClubl; Store Worker 4. DEWEY LEE MORGAN ‘I think, therefore I am. ’ Ppp Aa net eClub) 2.35 Driver 2,3; Baseball 3. Bus Class SHUSTER o SYLVIA MORGAN ‘‘Good things come in small pack- ages.’’ Bible Club 3,4; FHA 1,2; Glee Club wees ereGlub 1 ,2,3,4; “Junior Play Usher 3. FLOYD MOR GAN ‘‘He who shows courtesy reaps friendship.’”’ FFA 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1; ver 3,4; Baseball 3. Bus Dri- BARBARA KAY PINKSTON ‘‘A goodname is rather to be chosen than great riches’’. Beta Club3,4, Reporter 3, Secretary Aho IPISUN, ihe Alelsl (Siliwye: SZ Ip weiayela Club 3,4, President 3, Secretary 4; Hi-Light Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Talent Show 2,3; Junior Marshall 3; Office Worker 4; Class Officer, Vice Pres. 1,Secretary 3, Treasurer 2,4; Class Play 1,3,4; Superlative, Best All Around 4, SALLIE JO ANN MORGAN ‘“‘“Happy amI, from care I’m free; why aren’t they all contented like me.” Beta Club 3,4; Bible Club 4; FHA 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3; Secretary 4, 4-H Club 1,2,3; Glee Club 2,3; French Club 3; Monogram Club 3,4, Major- ette 3,4; Talent Show 4; Dancing 3; Junior Marshall 3; Class Plays 1,3, 4; AnnualStaff4; Hi-Light Staff 1,2, SFA ee Bbandelne EEOC Cerse LEE BROOKS PUCKETT ‘‘Nothing is more honorable thana greatful heart’’. BiblemG@amuiom2arnos Club 1,2,4. FFA 1,2,3,4; Glee WAYNE REEKES ‘‘With a personality all his cwn’’. Beta Club 3,4; Bible” Club4y 4-H Club 1,4; Library Club 4, Reporter 4; Glee Club 1; Hi-Light Staff 3,4; Annual Staff4; Halloween King Can- didate 3; Class Plays 1,3,4; Super- lative, Most Talented 4. JANICE ELAINE SMALL ‘ Music is a gift of the gods, and she has been well blessed’’. Beta Club 3,4, Reporter 4; FHA 1; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Library Club 2,3,4, Recording Sec. 4; French Club 3,4, Reporter 4; Glee Club 2,4; Music Student 2; Talent Show 3,4; Office Worker 4; Junior Marshall 3; Hi- Light Staff 3,4, Editor 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Doorkeeper at Junior and Sen- ior Plays3,4; Class Play 1; Super- lative, Most Likely To Succeed 4. BOBBY SHUPING ‘tA knight who created his own gen- oes” Bible Club 4; FFA1,2; 4-H Club l, 2,3,4; Glee Club1,2,4; French Club 3; Bus Driver 3,4; Dancing 3; Class Play 4; Annual Staff 4. WILHEMINA SMITH ‘‘A quiet and gentle nature has she’’. Transferred from Hickory Junior High-Glee Club 1; Home Nursing 1; Rockwell-Bible Club 4, Vice Pres. 4; FHA QI 2,35 4304 = HeClub sl2) 3; _ Glee Club 1,2; French Club 3,4; Hi-Light Staff 2,4; Usher in Plays 3,4. FREDA LOUISE SIDES ‘‘Aimable is the mist of happiness’’. Bible Glubss; ) HAW 4-H Glubely2e 3,4; Glee Club 4; Usher Junior Play 3, u—umummnnenn SCNT OT ANNIE LOU TREXLER “It is well to be honest and true’’. Transferred from Rocky Mount, N. Ce-JVuniors Him Ghote la Dramatics Club1; Rockwell-Bible Club 2,3; 4- H Club 2,3; French Club 3,4; Junior Play Usher 3. ee JaVT, IRON NG IL(ONG) AMI DD. ep dst ‘A genious when it comesto sports’. Beta Club 4; Bible Club 4; 4-H Club 1,2; Monogram Club 4; Basketball 3,4, Captain 4; Cafeteria Worker 3, 4; Homecoming Queen4; Class Play Peeushersatesunior Play 3; Super- lative, Most Athletic 4. CICSS maamevememmmmomnssmessmssss NANCY TREXLER ‘“What good I see, I humbly do”’. BrplesGlubes,47) HHA I 4-H Club 1, Wao bprary, Club 3,4; Hi-Light Staff3,4; Class Officer,Secretary 1; Class Play 1. GERALDINE WHITLEY TREXLER ““Good natured, generous, jolly and clever’’. Beta Club 4; Bible Club 3; FHA 1; 4-H Club 1; Cafeteria Worker 4; Office Worker 4. PAGE WAYNE TREXLER ‘‘The only way to have a friend is to be one”’ Bible Clube ly2 sels Aw ln 2as) 4s Ofiice:r Sas ote Clubele 23k , KATHERN JEANETTE TREXLER ‘‘Why be serious, let’s be happy.”’ Bible Club 4; 4-H Glub 1; Store Worker 3; Bus Driver 4; Cafeteria Worker 4; Hi-Light Staff 4, DANIEL SEAY TWEED ‘‘Not too serious, not too gay, but a rare combination all the way’’. FFA 3,4; Bible Club 3,4; 4-H Club 1,2; Halloween King Candidate 4; Band 1,2; Class Officer, President 2; Class Plays 1,3,4; Superlative, Best Looking 4. DONALD LEE TWEED ‘“‘Tall and stately in appearance yet gay and full of fun”’ Bible Glub 1,2; ERA 1,253.4, Officer 3; Monogram Club 3,4; Football 3, 4; Basketball1,3,4; Band2,3; Class Plays 1,3,4; Superlative, Most Ath- letic 4. BETTY LORENE WAGNER “ Slender were her features, and kind her smile’ Bible Club 45 BHA 1253.4, Officer One eae @lub eleanor Geen @ Lulbmlace 4; Monogram Club 4; Library Club te, Witee UeeeG, 452 lsleyevel 2.98 isbia Light Staff 2,3,4; Annual Staff 2,4; Store Worker 4; Basketball Manager 72, BRENDA FAYE WAGONER ‘“‘One of those soft-spoken members who is sincere and true’’. Bible Club 3,4, President 4; 4-H Clube lieZn 4c ee albania Clu pms la Zens President 4; Glee Club 4; Usher at Senior Play 4; Class Play 1. ee Ni Senior 12: Rae a REN ime BARBARA JEAN WYATT ‘“Gaiety is the soul’s health’’. Transferred from James Island High School Teenage Club 1,2; FHA 1,2; Rockwell-4H Club 4, Secretary 4; Glee Club 4; Usher At Senior Play 4. AMY DREW FREDDIE RIDENHOUR Mrs. Fred Boyd Seniors Class Officers PRESIDENT, Frank King VICE PRESIDENT, Max Merritt SECRETARY, Colleen Mink TREASURER, Barbara Pinkston Sponsors Mrs. J. G. Puckett Frank King RK, Barbara Pinkston Sstitrtarieeieecant i oe eR RAS oo BUSI in Ris EDEN tee RE RC ee SINAN a tt titel tt ie Hodge MOST POPULAR Max Merri Mar iS Hi o dD S a « Janice Small Barr MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED GL. 4 o£ a v ge og c ¥ BE O ; $ H : W oO bd na ae] o © 4 vou EG . oe sia a GS ES Bs Was Goo 4 BH wv 5 (S) rot oe a8 4? See Lapse ae Bill Holshouser Helen Agner UNDERCLASSMEN Junior Class Officers ae Mo or PRESIDENT, Wayne Smith VICE-PRESIDENT, Steve Morefield SECRETARY AND TREASURER, Carolyn Morgan SPONSORS Miss Ruth Wagner Mrs. Lewis Bost Mrs. George Stowe First Row: Frances J. Agner, Carolyn J. Arey, James Barringer, Norma J. Barringer, Ruby Basinger. Second Row: Gary Beaver, Jimmy Beaver, Norman Beck, Dorothy Borders, Wayne Brown. First Row: Barbara Connell, Norma Jean Cooper, Thomas Dellinger, Mary Ann Doby, Peggy Drew. Second Row: Rachel Earnhardt, Sue Earnhardt, Jackie Euart, Helen Featherstone, Frances File. Newsom's Jewelers First Row: Larry Fortune, Betty Harwood, Peggy Haynes, John Hill, Robert Hill. Second Row: Carolyn Holshouser, Loretta Holshouser, Robbie Honeycutt, John Lemly, Sammy Lowman. | NDT LLL LST LL Junior First Row: Shirley Lyerly, Betty Jane Miller, Steve Morefield, Carolyn Morgan, Frances Morgan. Second Row: Lloyd Morgan, Ronald Morgan, Bobby Petrea, Evelyn Poole, Richard Powlas. Rowan Printing Co. First Row: Bobby Rhinehart, Harold Rhinehart, Homer Safrit, Rose Wagoner Safrit, Billy Andrew Shaver. Second Row: David Sides, Floyd Sides, Jerry Lee Sides, Jerry Leroy Sides, William Sides. Class ies tm eI a eon epee ER enn TR tet tes errr a aay First Row: Raymond W. Shue, Gary Wayne Smith, Joyce Renda Treece, Barbara Anne Trexler, Herby Collins Vanhoy. Second Row: Rebecca Varnodore, William Yates, Harold Yost, Judy Ward, John Wise. Rockwell Milling Co. SPONSORS — Mrs. Lanier Goard Mrs. Lester Gardner Mr. Carl Rudisill 9 2 RR RE eR Sophomore PRESIDENT Dwight Morgan VICE-PRESIDENT Jimmy Shaver SECRETARY Claire Jane Barringer TREASURER Tony Lyerly Sophomore Class Officers Class Rockwell Gin Fuel Co. Olivia Austin Christine Bame Claire Jane Barringer Sandra Lee Beaver Jimmy Bost Rachel Bost Karen Bostian Ann Brown Betty Brown Marvin Brown Carolyn Cauble Tommy Drew Charlie Earnhardt Robert Lee Efird Gail Fowler Joe Wayne Freeze Gay Frick Gaynell Galloway Clara Leigh Goodman Robert Goodman Wayne Goodman Brenda Kay Heglar Bobby Heilig Ann Carol Helderman Jo Elaine Hoffman Mary Ida Hodge Betty Ann Holshouser Kay Holshouser Mickey Holshouser Patsy Holshouser Grady House David Huddle Danny Kesler Lee Roy Kirk Carolyn Kluttz Tommy Lefler James Lyerly Tony Lyerly Anis Maners Doris Mangum Jean Martin Robert Lee Mills Thomas Moose Bobby Morgan Bronnie Morgan Dwight Morgan Eugene Morgan Jerry Morgan Rockwell Radio Electric Loy Morgan Shirley Owens Sybil Penninger Betty Sue Petrea William Ridenhour Marshall Setzer Jimmy Shaver Larry Shipton Shirley Shuping James Sides C. J. Solomon Elizabeth Stoner Timothy Thompson Ann Trexler Ray Trexler John Trexler Johnny Trexler Erlene Troutman Eugene Wagoner Patricia Wagoner Joyce Ann West Lane Whitley Linda Whitt Sanitary Barber Shop FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT 2) e145 Lege y Leonard VICE PRESIDEN) ae Raysoechies SECRETARY +=s.. Mavis Goodman TREASURE Raat ee Waynes baylox Sponsors Mr. Richard Hamilton Mr. Jerry Pless 2 Capea SCS HH Jane Agner Carolyn Barnes Leon Barringer Yorke Beaver Betty Bost Jim Bost Patsy Bost Edward Boulding Jimmy Brady Charles Burrage Corrie Burris Alvin Caudle Melba Corl Thomas Correll Carolyn Cranford Joan Crook Gene Culp John Culp Bobby Drew Margaret Drye Barbara Jean Eagle Judy Eller Brenda Ervin Clyde Featherstone Hazeline Featherstone CLA S S$ cmmmsmmmmcmmmmmarsmansmneses SSIS SS Se AO EAP Se RRR Rockwell Cafe reshman Hiest-McCain Hosiery Company Class Mavis Goodman Jeb Green Dwight Hall Shelva Jean Haynes Becky Heilig Jean Hill Margaret Hill Jerry Hillard Ralph Hoffman Bonnie Holshouser Brenda Holshouser Sylvia Holshouser Ronald Horton Bruce Johnson Guy Jones Harold Ketchie Jerry Kluttz Jerry E. Kluttz Peggy Kluttz Brenda Leazer Peggy Leonard Alice Louise Louis Mary Ann Ludwig Donald Miller Judy Misenheimer Carl Morgan David Morgan Larry Morgan Richard Morgan Shirley Morgan William A. Nash Rachel Owens Colleen Pickler Katy Puckett Betty Roseman Mull’s Texaco Service Center Wayne Rummage Ray Sechler Dorothy Sides Mary Shue Brenda Small Janice Stoner Carolyn Taylor Wayne Taylor Wayne Trexler Joe) Trexler Margie Trexler Myrtle Trexler Donald Troutman Nancy Walker Marlene Waller Claudette Woodie Farrell Woodie Shirley Von Cannon Snapshots — KLEMEN TARY GRADES a ae Fe —s ee First Row: Gayle Arey, Dale Basinger, James Beaver, Brenda Biggerstaff, Helen Boger, Billy Bowden, Brenda Brooks, Donny Brown, Valeria Carter, Kay Correll. Second Row: Donold Corl, Peggy Cozart, Johnny Drew, Brenda Kay Earnhardt, Judy Fatata, Wayne Fesperman, Shirley Frye, Doris Hall, Gary Hall, Melvia Hall. Third Row: Barbara Holshouser, Loena Holshouser, Mary Frances Honeycutt, Don Huffman, Patricia Huneycutt, Jay Johnson, Bruce Jones, Bill Kirk, Daisy Mae Kluttz, Donold Kluttz. Fourth Row: Barbara Lentz, Edward Lentz, Brenda Lyerly, Shirley McCall, Lawrence Misenheimer, Tony Misenheimer, Carolyn Morgan, Johnny Morgan, Vickie Morgan, William Morgan Jr. Fifth Row: Julian Oliver, Brantley Park, Phyllis Pethel, Elanor Poole, Martha Poole, Gerald Rattz, Linda Kay Robbins, Nancy Rosseman. Sixth Row: Nancy Shue, Thomas Smith, Ralph Stoner, Alex Trexler, Martin Luther Trexler, Patsy Trexler, Billy Varnadore, Barbara Walker, Larry Wilson, Robert Wyatt. 4 os! Wagoner Food Store Se Seventh Grade f FirstRow: Brenda Barringer, Pearle Barringer, Terry Beaver, James Boger, Maurice Bost, Claude Bostian, Terry Braswell, Ruth Brown, Ronold Cauble, Jerry Corl, Howard Crowe, Cecil Deal. Second Row: Freddy Drew, Barbara Drye, Evelyn Dunaway, Richard Eagle, Judy Earnhardt, Vance Eller, Kay Eudy, James File, Brenda Fisher, Nell Goodman, Richard Hampton, Carolyn Harwood. Third Row: Anderson Haynes, Barbara Hill, Charles Hill, Buzz Holshouser , Donnie Holshou ser, Kay Holshouser, Judy Huffman, Howard Isley, Ruby Kesler, Clifford Kluttz, Dian Kluttz, Gary Kluttz. Fourth Row: Barbara Lail, Wayne Lail, Wayne Linker, Becky Lyerly, JoAnn Martin, Billy McCall, Carol Miller, Shelva Miller, Mary Ann Misenheimer, Chester Moose, Cherye Morates, Dottie Morgan. Fifth Row: Mary Lou Morgan, Estella Oliver, Larry Owens, Bobby Pate, Walter Peele, Brenda Penninger, Kay Petrea, Thomas Powlas, John D. Remeta, Michail Rinehardt, Tommy Rinehardt, Billy Riner. Sixth Row: Marion Rothrock, Betty Rummage, Gary Rummage, Bobby Safrit, Novella Scott, Monnie Sechler, SandraSelle, Ernest Shepherd, Nelson Shepherd, Mary Shinn, Lester Shuping, Monty Simpson. Seventh Row: Joyce Smith, MarySmith, Faye Solomon, Randy Stiller, Wayne Stokes, Lolly Taylor, Barbara Thompson, Glenn Travis, Helen Treece, Kenneth Treece, Lillian Treece Sandra Trexler, EighthRow: Gene Trexler, Phyllis Trexler, Max Varnadore, Joyce Williams, Grady Woodie, Gary Wyatt. Gem Automatic Gas Co. First Row: June Austin, Larry Beaver, Barbara Beaver, Mary Benfield, Kenneth Bostian, Martha Borders, Paula Bost, Harry Bowers, April Brown, Sandra Brown, Donold Braswell, G. D. Cruse. Second Row: Bobby Dellinger, Judy Earnhardt, John Ray Earnhardt, Dolan Easter, Betty Sue Efird, Diane Eudy, Betty Eudy, Jimmy Fatata, Betty Sue Featherstone, Ellison Fesperman, Mary Francis File, Martha Jean Fisher. Third Row: Linda Fox, Jean Fraley, Russell Fry e, Joe Gallimore, Gwynn Goodman, Brenda Goodman, Billie Harper, Kay Helderman, Nina Ruth Hodge, Steven Holshouser, Kermit Holshouser, Phyllis Hopkins. Fourth Row: Juanita Houston, David Kluttz, Ronnie Loflin, William Ludwick, Roger Maners, Steven McIntyre, Charles Miller, Kay Miller, Richard Miller, Tony Misenheimer, Billie Misenheimer, Phyllis Morgan. Fifth Row: Darrell Owen, Willie Page, Georgia Peele, Carolyn Reavis, Barbara Ridenhour, Patsy Roseman, Victor Roseman, Carolyn Rowland, Michael Rudisill, Kay Shinn, Larry Small, Jimmy Snider. Sixth Row: Carlie Snyder, Robie Swink, Marlene Swinson, Larry Taylor, Joseph Thompson, Troy Treece, Clarence Trexler, Theresa Trexler, Diane Vanhoy, Lonnie Vanhoy, Joe Varnadore, Jinny Catherine Verble. Seventh Row: Joe Wagoner, Buddy Waller, Linda Wilhelm, Javel Winecoll, Juanita Wright, Dottie Yates, Sylvia Yost. Rockwell Motor Co. First Row: Markie Anthony, Linda Barnes, Barry Barger, Dale Beaver, Caroi Ann Beaver, Mike Bingham, Richard Brilt,Gearold Brown, Michel Brown, Patricia Brown, Linda Corl, Elaine Eddleman. Second Row: Alvyn Eller, Harold Fesperman, Gaynelle Haynes, Linda Hill, Ray Hill, Coy Lee Hill, Martha Honeycutt, Frances House, Douglas Isley, Judy Isley, Robert Kearns, Judy Kesler. Third Row: Barbara King, Wayne Kluttz, Jerry Lefler, Wayne Lentz, Phyllis McCall, Rodney McIntyre, Dale Miller, Vonnette Miller, Peggy Misenheimer, Virginia Moffitt, Frankie Moose, Rebecca Moose, Fourth Row: Rosie Morgan, Gary Mull, Dolores Nance, Sandra Nash, Harry Owen, Jr., Harry Park) Linda Park, Joan Pickler, Junior Pickler, Brenda Robbins, Shirley Rowland, Ruddy Shipton. Fifth Row: Norman Shue, Eddie Shuping, Thomas Shuping, Ethel Smith, Judy Steele, Alan Taylor, Janet Taylor, C. B. Treece, Donold Troutman, Andy Whisenhunt, Jackie Wiles, George Wyatt. Veterans Grill ons ay é 9 re hoe FirstRow: James Adams Sylvia Arey, Gary Barringer, Larry Bean, Johnny Beaver, Linda Beaver, Nancy Biggerstaff, Bernard Bost, Jr., Donold Bost, Larry Bostian, Diana Brady, Ronald Brooks, Bonnie Brown. Second Row: Donold Brown, Joyce Brown, Larry Brown, Gary Burleson, Richard Carter, Buddy Catse, Phyllis Chatlos, James Cornelius, Juanita Correll, Earl Cranford, Brenda Cranford, Kenneth Culp, Brenda Seal. Third Row: Nancy Drew, Glenn Eagle, Robert Easter, Donna Edwards, PamelaFesperman, Williard Fortune, Linda Freeze, Johnny Graham, Wayne Greene, Betty Hallman, Donnie Harwood, Yvonne Haynes, Stephen Helderman. Fourth Row: Harry Hill, Audrey Hill, Linda Hill, Kim Hillard, Sheila Hillard, James Hodges, Brenda Hogan, Alton Holshouser, Ann Holshouser, Marion Holshouser, Jeffrey Horton, Faye Islery, Martha Jo Johnson, Fifth Row: Bonnie Jones, Donold Jones, Ronold Kirk, Tony Kirk, Dennis Kluttz, Mary Hazel Kluttz, Linda Lefler, Roger Leonard. SixthRow: David Linker, Mary Anne Lowery, John Ludwig, Scottie Lyerly, Jerry McLaurin, Eugene Miller, Lana Miller, Dollie Moffitt, James Moose, Jackson Myrick, Kenneth Oliver, Robert Oliver, Paul Patterson. SeventhRow: Donna Peeler, Butch Pierce, Mary Ann Powlas, Brenda Rainey, Lonnie Reavis, Calvin Reed, Jimmy Remeta, John Rowland, Carolyn Russell, Chip Shafer, Ruby Shinn, Steven Shuping, Julian Sides. Eighth Row: Melinda Sides, Columbus Smith, Sue Treece, Lucretia Trent, Connie Trexler, Donnie Trexler. Jerry lrexler, Larry i rexiem, Ronold Trexler, Junior Troutman, Linda Troutman, Robert Troutman, Janice Vanhoy. Ninth Row: Vickie Vanhoy, Mona Varnadore, Marguerite Verble, Ronold Walker, Linda Williams, Alice Woodie, Linda Wright, Danny Yost. Gs Pica Stiller’s Clothing Store First Row: Janice Austin, Bonnie Bean, Elizabeth Beaver, Guy Biggerstaff, Bobby Bost, Sonny Bowers, Mike Bowers, Hoy Brady, Gleen Brown, Ted Brown, Brenda Brown, Linda Brown, Sue Carter. Second Row: Rudolf Chatlos, Larry Correll, Donny Cozart, Johnny Cozart, Linda Crowl, Julia Deal, Reid Eller, Minnie Fatata, Linda File, Zelia Fisher, Judy Fisher, Linda Galloway, Eli Galloway. Third Row: Tommy Hammill, Beverly Hampton, Gary Harper, Billy Haynes, Hazel Hill, Vivian Holshouser, Terry Holshouser, Denny Holshouser, Linda Holshouser, Bonnie Honeycutt, Shirley Hopkins, Vera Houston, Paul Kesler. Fourth Row: Michael Kirk, Pamella Kluttz, Terry Kluttz. Kenneth Linker, Sandra Lyerly, Judy McCall, Hugh McClenney, David McLaurin, Clifford Miller. Fifth Row: Kenneth Miller, Billy Miller, Mike Misenheimer, Rickie Misenheimer, Bobby Moose, Vickie Montgomery, Garrett Morgan, Bonnie Morgan, Sylvia Pate, Barbara Peele, Reggie Rattz, Charles Reid, Ricky Ridenhour. Sixth Row: Rachael Rowland, Phyllis Selle, Floyd Shaver, Ronnie Shuping, BrendaShuping, AndreaSmith, Freddie Strickland, Tony Swink, Brenda Thompson, Katheryn Trelle, Johnny Max Trexler, James Trexler, Mary Frances Troutman. Seventh Row: Ralph Turner, Sonny Wall, Bobby Watson, Larry Wyatt, Garry Vanhoy. Taylor’s 5 10 Store FirstRow: LyndaGrey Adams, Brenda Adams, Shelia Barringer, Dan Beaver, Pamela Beaver, Jerry Wayne Boger, Sharon Bost, Tony Brown, Linda Gail Burleson, Judith Cozart, Linda Gay Cormelivs, Hoy Lee Drye, LindaSue Dennis. Second Row: Tony Liske Drew, David Eagle, Carlin Earnhardt, Stanton Earnhardt, Peggy Earnhardt, David Earnhardt, Nelson Efird, Lester Efird, Max Eller, Bobby Eudy, Wanda Fesperman, Vickie File, Cindy Ree Fowler. Third Row: Wanda Galloway, Michael Goble, Ray Goodman, Michael Goodman, Judy Gayle Hall, David Hamilton, Eddie Hampton, Sandra Haynes, Carol Haynes, Denny Haynes, JoAnn Holshouser, Edith Honeycutt, Mitchell Hopkins, Fourth Row: Larry Isley, Jane Jacobs, Kenneth Johnson, Terry Ketner, Orville Kluttz, Dianne Kluttz, Stephen Kirk, Judy Kirk, John Tom Linker. Fifth Row: Dale Linker, Billy Misenheimer, Joyce Morgan, Carlton Oliver, Ann Peeler, Ronald Pievce, Joe Pittman, Billy Reid, Kenneth Ridenhour, Faye Rinehardt, Larry Robbins, James Rowland, Cathy Saccoccio. Sixth Row: Mitchell Rowland, Linda Shepherd, Darrell Simpson, Elizabeth Stallings, Marie Stancil, Sharon Stelle, Bonnie Stokes, Michael Thompson, Vern Trexler, John Trexler, Bonnie Kay Trexler, Jonny Trexler, Betty Ann Trexler. Seventh Row: Jerry Troutman, Bonnie Vanhoy, Gene Vanhoy, Lamar Yelton, Donald Yost. K L Grocery FirstRow: Delores Adams, Barbara Adams, Charles Artz, Terry Beaver, Peggy Bost, Tommy Bost, Judy Brown, Marlene Brown, Randy Carter, Shirley Drye, Gary Earnhardt, Johnny Earnhardt, Patti Eudy. Second Row: Dianne Fesperman, Johnny Fisher, Lanny Fowler, Allen Fox, Gary Goodman, Paulette Goodman, Linda Graham, Janice Greene, John Hall, Carol Hamice, Patricia Hampton, Mary Harwood, Larry Haynes. Third Row: Vicki Hill, Belinda Gale Holshouser, Vickie Holshouser, Kay Holshouser, Trudy Holshouser, Junior Honeycutt, Louise Honeycutt, Toby Honeycutt, Glenn Hopkins, Neddie Howard, Linda Huffman, Carl Kesler, Phil Kluttz. Fourth Row: Pamela Kluttz, Connie Kluttz, Johnny Lentz, Allen Linker, Linda Lyerly, Betty Mahone, Terisa McClenney, Donnie Miller, Lonnie Miller. Fifth Row: Rita Miller, Ronald Miller, Theresa Miller, Henry Misenheimer, Stephen Misenheimer, Brenda Misenheimer, Judy Misenheimer, Diane Morgan, June Morgan, Imogene Morgan, David Patterson, Nancy Peeler, Glenda Poole. Sixth Row: Pearl Poole, Troy Reavis, Larrie Reid, Larry Roseman, Jo Ann Sides, Wanda Small, Joyce Smith, Scottie Smith, Donald Thompson, Ann Trexler, Stephen Varnadore, Connie Wagoner, Vickie Ward. Seventh Row: Glorea Windcoff, Tommy Wyatt, Dean Wyatt, Patti Yost. Service Oil Supply Company Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs . Elizabeth Barker . Ruth Beaver ee ASE bolton . Jessie Corl GRAMMAR GRADE FACULTY (2 AOL LE A a a tr, Mrs. J. Wesley Huneycutt Mrs. Inez Sloan Mrs. Cline Isenhour Miz Orme bees 1nd Cha Mire Wiel cee neicelsiien Mrs. Mary Sowers Mrs. Elizabeth Kindley Mrs. Louanna O, Verble Mrs. Carrie Currie Mrs. Harold Eagle Mrs. Ralph Edwards Mrs. Frank M. Hodge Mr. Melvin Morgan Mrs. Melvin Morgan Mrs. William Poole Miss Mary Edna Rouzer Honeycutt Grocery ACTIVITIES | eT | an oo 6 . '.4 Janice Small Editor i oe more ee eee | SOMrss. Pinkney Stowe TRE Sports Editor Business Manager Elsie Brady Cox Sports Editor Joann Agner Helen Hoffner JoAnn Morgan Feature Editor Maxi Mocritt nt Waites PRESIDENT SECRETARY REPORTER. SENTINEL . EMO) ACER ONS. 4 a Cozart Lumber Supply Co. OFFICERS WAKG1s, ISUITSVODIDINIT. 2 so o TREASURER... Of America 1. Jim Hottinex Pee anmiweced Steve Morefield . .Bobby Martin Gy Le Barringer . .Willian Yates wee. Mra Conr Future Homemakers Of America OFFICERS PRESIDENT Midgie Huneycutt VICE-PRESIDENT Helen Lyerly SECRETARY Joann Morgan TREASURER Anne Carol Helderman HISTORIAN Carolyn Holshouser PARLIMENTARIAN Betty Wagner REPORTER Mary Ida Hodge Zimmermans Dept. Store Majorettes Joan Heilig Joann Morgan Bailey’s Rexall Drug tte jore Chie u v wn 3 } a n om 0 ar Res n oes) @ A, irector Band D iam Lawson Mr. Will Norman Ingle Jewelers Marshals Tommy Dellinger Billy Shaver Steve Morefield Homer Safrit Carolyn Morgan Sue Earnhardt Frances Agner, Chief ‘‘Works of theintellect are great only by comparisonwith the others.’’ Marshals superior to their fellow students intellectually. They are chosen from the The honor of being Chief Marshal is bestowed upon the Junior The works of the wise are successful. . .follow them. are Junior Class. making the highest grades. Bamby Bakers ee es eT ee oF PP rer wee ed es PRESIDENT Max Merritt VICE PRES. G. L. 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