Rocky Mount High School - Hi Noc Ar Yearbook (Rocky Mount, NC)
- Class of 1965
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Lovers look to the sky to find a place large enough to hold their dreams. The indomitable spirit of youth looks up and sees the challenge to understand and then to conquer the unknown. ,f 'WW hm' swf! Iwi' , Miki C9-Q ji gif! 'JZMMXQ 4, , X M O Di, B QA A A Xjfam iw Af.7,ef11ffaf 1? f ' Nj! W N . , f my ,f ,ij ae X is we Q ,iw in in in is as in ee is in it it f bl P + , i A r a.. V is like the Universe i. it Contents Administration and i Faculty 18 Organizations 32 Features 64 ' Classes 76 Advertisements 120 bf ygff Pu 1-Lk W1-5 ..f K II' ,I . y , 1 mf f , 7 fm .AL A11 K 6, j!Q,,fLf, gl V CY, I X - , ,uf XPZLC L . Thy are as the Sun to the Solar System x, V, ,F 5513? 5 VW fo wgfwjwws so 7u.f HJ A '4ffC'...1-Z4f4W.1dg9C?ZZ,fZ. WL- W! my NLD? Oi!!! az'-Qfu r Md4fz:Cccf21f AMW Vigil XW Je m,WW.,QwU P WW JP of e cen er o e soar s sem an th g I s around it. In the same way the s th t f high school life and everyth Th th t fth I yt a every- td r s I b tth WMM My ol WW Ngggffipwlf f 1 www ,limi iii XSS. 2 N,4....,.--' Though the sun is the center of the solar sys- tem, it has no purpose without planets. The teach- ers at Senior High help give students a purpose for living by imparting knowledge, directing research, participating in activities, and guiding toward matu- rity - all of which are necessary in the Space Age. , MW WWW W WW G XWM W Wi Mjagw JAM! 3MLW,AfLWyffMf3?ww?m MA WW N W gy wwwwgfjigmw iw are as the Planets zn the Unzverse W Y if xx Q. r X 3 'ii 'if X I xg ga, X '. '-is V , . ' 3N65.f.z' A . , H .1 x 1. ,. xL'Zi1 ,'EfZ 1 -I F '-' 1. . V .' :i , ', E- , 1, gi- 1, . :mc AX ' f!i.'. V1 ffjf X W .l , Qi. yy xjj bil As the jbrce cf gfdlljilgi holds theft p together, so the Urganizations bring order. as QL ff . rn um e, wx, if 5. . ,4 Gravity is the force which holds the solar system together and keeps order. In school the force of gravity which brings unity is com- posed of the various organizations in which students have the opportu- nity to grow in interest through study and service. 10 -f .1 'IS fe X .'2',, A Q5-,giufsffff J... D ...W haf? .Y I ,M L y-, an ,i iff, 5, . , ,., .2 Q, f','?4f g. 1+ Ji- ff. :vxxsgi JA. 5597 x V4 ,gQ'3.,.V 7 .M ,My f,2tHM 'W ifwx I 5 X. , 2. IWW v T ' ' ,ml ,' . f , 1 iw ' . fl - . ff ,, -Q ' if .-s 3 , 2 ffvf ' ,. 1' , x ,,!y ,F A . - LW .e -I 5 f ' ' . f My ,X ' 'J 2 M,,. .,,' I 1, .,, I A ,fy 1 Q Q U T, ' I Sun Spots A 32'-1 2 i ,ww .un Sun spots are storms on the sun. They are centers of great activity and stress as the natural elements rage against one an- other. Friendly conflict, the essence of the athletic program, characterizes this area of school activity. 13 fm- 4 or . M , Ili? Is the bg wyndam-f W ,Q WW 'mp -wiv., The Sun gives off a great light, but stars send out a radiance of their own. In the same manner the school gives off a great light as a whole, but there are those who produce a certain glow themselves. 3 I I l 4 X E ' xxx xi, l ij 'YT X '55 f Hi, X ki Time Stars give their brz'Zlz'ance , A fffw Y Ai Dedication -v ', -X The role of principal of a senior high school is a re- sponsible one requiring the utmost in patience, tact, and efficiency in addition to academic training. Rarely does one find an individual who fullfills this Herculean task with the good humor and quiet authority of the man who is honored here. Because he represents the finest type of admin- istrator and Christian gentleman, and because he com- mands the admiration, affection, and genuine respect of faculty and students alike, we proudly dedicate this 1965 HI-NOC-AR to our principal, Mr. Cyrus Melvin Ed- son. ,,.,. Tv -A fy W, ., X bd 4 ,aff Gaz ff ' fxczefvcff 1 521.454 J ' fray X J , fQfje..,4,fil,3if2fQ- mfdgify M dfdcawifz, J QL 554414522 Jf wdw Sjf' 7Q2ji,6 5 WZQJQMW M,4,2f ,Wf6,m 1 J T 47 If fyfyfwghf 47405 MMVJQX ,,,......... Q, Q QQ ,, ,Q Aa'mz'nz'stmtz'0n aculgf Close Coolberation in Aa'mz'nz'sZmtz've A airs XXVX Dr. W. O. Fields, Jr. Mr. D. S. Johnson, Superintendent Mr. E. W. Pegram, Jr. Assistant Superintendent Administrative Assistant The Rocky Mount city school system is recognized as one of the outstanding units in the state. Directed by an interested school board, efficient administrators and dedicated teachers, this system has kept pace with rapidly changing academic emphases and teaching techniques. Two of the chief aims of our school system are: to assist stu- dents in discovering and realistically appraising their aptitudes, in- terests, and abilities -thereby encouraging intelligent educational and vocational decision - making and promoting desirable per- sonal adjustment and to provide for all students differentiated and exploratory experiences in the curriculum in accordance with their wide range of cultural, social, civic, vocational and recreational in- terests. F' The Superintendent's office staff are: Mrs. Yvonne P. The School Board members are: standing, Mr. Page Keel, Edwards, Jo Ann Hill, Gwen Joyner, Burma Baker, and Mr. Don Wilhalf, Dr. W. O. Fields, Dr. Harry Fish, Mr. Mrs. Hattie Musser Ctypingj. Mrs. Frances Speight, treas- Julian Fenner, Mr. William O. Warner, Mr. Alex Biggs, urer, was absent when picture was made. Mr. Joe Nelson, and Mr. E. W. Pegramg seated, Mr. D. S. Johnson, Mrs. W. P. Greathouse, Mr. Guy Barnes, and 20 Mrs. Edmund Gravely. Clzaraotorizes Senior Hzgh School .4 Xf- ,....---'-'-' 'xxx Mr. C. M. Edson, Principal re--A Ks,-? Mr. Hoy Jefferson Cobb, Jr., Assistant Principal rj Kfflg- Miss Kate Parks Kitchin Mr. James L. Cannon Guidance Counselor Guidance Counselor The office assistants are CSEATEDy Barbara Nelson, Corrye Minges, Lea Haggerty, Mitzi Moore, Mary Jo Ashby. QSTANDINGD Margarette Alford, Josephine Vann, Margaret Dudley, Ann Boswell, Blair Frohbose, Margarette Farmer, Frankie Joyner, Lindy Brice, Susan Strandberg, Brenda Fowler, Sandra Taylor, Penny Turner, and Georgia Barnhill. , , if gg f'f.,ff1,f Mrs. Bessie Carr Secretary and Registrar The guidance assistants standing are: Sharon Goff, Gaye Lyles, Donna Nash, Bonnie Evans, and Carol Sanders. SEATED is Linda Stallings. ,gm ,, 5 4 .4,, ,,..,., 9 . Nh. . ... .M .,.3 345.-xr... -rv, wf - 4- 5 IZ u M, ,ff .. .'. 1 Ak ,wa X, . ,M H.. .. ri. 1 ,ff ff .S ' : , .1 . , ' gpg an ' x M f . 'H 1 ' 4 ' I 3, f, Z z A V . v.Qwf..1 - 24-f 1.4! f Q .-rf' s:.,.'. f.,i'. Y My.: - ,ff ' 4 y agar 7' 51 Q ig!! ii. Z ff . i- f 52' rm 45 M i fa-sr f ,Q . i .NJ Miss Alma Murchison English 10, 12. Mrs. Judith P. Roberson English 11, French I. W. 1 554 Mrs. Thelma Lundy English 11, Developmental Reading. Mrs. Linda Bradley English 11. 1 2 lvfrl fr-' . '.r ',-r1 , i V g' f U 77 - ' , 'A 'fig' x l... ' S tf- if Mfaf Mrs. Mary Best English 12. Miss Huldah Ferguson English 10. L. Mrs. Diane Hardesty English 12. Miss Judy Sorrell English 10. English 3200 pupils go about their accustomed tasks. J' ff ' fl? 2- - Q-lmffi-f'5-Q ' Junior English students talk with the Vagabond Players after their performance of The World of Carl Sandburg. 'M 'M Miss Diane Disney English 10, Journalism. Joyce Guzman displays her adver tising project as interested students look on. M' nglislz e artment The English Department is the key stone of our academic curriculum. Highly qualified instructors teach the student the importance of precise ex- pression of ideas. Through the study of prose and poetry the student acquires a greater knowledge of literature. The English curriculum includes aver- age classes for students with normal ability, modified courses for slower learn- ers, and advanced courses in creative writing, journalism, and exposition for superior students. English 3200 is a spe- cial course in which each student works at his own rate. Developmental Reading students use individual reading ma- chines to learn to read faster with greater comprehension. ff ' ,sv ' a Alex ' W3 V ' ..1 '.. :M , is f 2 ,N . f .,,A X Xp f 4 Q asf? Dr. Eduardo Miss Louise Mrs. Evelyn Mrs. Sue Miss DorothY ' Ochoa Parker Walston Hayworth Craighill Spanish I. Latin, French I, ll. Spanish I, ll, III. French II, Ill, IV. ff Psychology. l 5 -Q 'X iw X sk 4 ,e 3 ,, . 4 keffgxz ' i W2 ilglltlfffhl I 851.16732-IY'fh9 M 2 I' 19 ,9 Miss Craighill explains Picasso's L I technique to French students. Latin students bring ancient mythology to life. Mrs. Hayworth makes use of the modern language lab. anguage apartment The modern language curriculum of Rocky Mount Senior High includes four years of French and Span- ish. Besides learning the language, students study the culture of the people who speak it. Latin ll students study the great Roman Empire by reading Latin stories and Caesar's Gallic Wars. With the increased emphasis on the spoken lan- guage, the French and Spanish students of Senior High find the language laboratory an invaluable asset. Self-conscious students may feel at ease with their teacher in the lab, while advanced students may use its facilities to develop their abilities more rapidly. 23 'View ? i,i. ff Several of Mrs. Bobbitt's American History students pick up old tests to study for exams. QV - fr rri' ' if if K, - it 5 A Q? , V , :Wg 'ie i Mrs. Mary Wood Bobbitt American History. Mrs. Mildred Teague American History. Mr. Ralph Gorham World History. Mrs. Lillian Kennedy World History. Mr. Ray Durham Physical Education, World History, American History. Mr. Dudley Whitley Coach, World History. Like most World History students, Carolyn Jenkins has found that the course requires much research. Social S1fua'z'es The varied curriculum of the Social Studies De- partment enables the student to face the future with a knowledge of the past. Courses in world history and American history give the student a better understanding of his heritage. Government teaches him the responsibilities of American citi- zenship. The economics pupil learns to apply eco- nomic principles to his own life. Psychology helps the student to understand himself and those around him. ln addition to these regular courses, advanced television classes in world history and American history help sophomores and juniors to understand the past in terms of the problems of today. Susie demonstrates her ability to interested psychology students. lzysical a'ucatz'0n A sound mind in a sound body is the goal of our Physical Education Department. Partici- pation in highly competitive sports teaches young athletes the importance of cooperation and good sportsmanship. Vigorous exercises and drills help mold young men and women into top physical form. Physical Education is a required course for all seniors, but many sophomores and juniors take it as an elective. A boys' gym class does its daily pushups. Lawana DeBoe tries for a two-pointer in gym class. 41 ' riff' A common scene in the girls' locker room. Miss Barbara Story P.E. Mr. Chris Carpenter Coach, Economics, P.E Mr. Bill Lundy Coach, P.E., Business. 'n fr 4 .af f ' 45' aff ' .,, is Senior Math, College Algebra. Mr. Robert Dunn Math, Coach. Mr. A. Malloy Mrs. Joan McGregor Munday Algebra ll. Algebra Ill, Plane and Solid Mrs. Margaret Geometry, Strickland Advanced Math. Mr. Wesley Doles Algebra ll, Geometry. Mrs. Sarah Speight Plane and Solid Geometry, Trigonometry. M alfhematics Busy students take advantage of the new math lab. The mathematics curriculum at Rocky Mount Senior High is designed to give the student a solid mathematical background. The student is taught to think logically and to see the general in the particular. Such teaching helps him to broaden his outlook on all phases of life. Our Math Department now offers to all students plane and solid geometry, Algebra I and II, college algebra, and trigonometry. New material added to the traditional analytical geometry and calculus course is designed to help the senior adjust to the abstract viewpoint of college mathematics. Steve Dunning ponders over some gruesome problems in ad vanced math. 26 apartment Science apartment The Science Department works to direct the student into scien- tific channels by the use of the scientific attitude. The modern world has caused the stress on science to increase. To meet the growing demands of the world around us, Rocky Mount Senior High School offers courses in biology, chemistry, and physics. Ad- vanced biology is offered to students wishing deeper study in that field. Lab work, lectures, and projects aid in arousing the student's interest. Adrianna Grant, Henry Strickland, and Stewart Smith experiment with the pulley, to learn the fundamentals of one of the six simple ma- chines. Mike Hinshaw holds back the claws while Sallie Ricks prepares to examine the crayfish. 1 cus0,,? IP' Mrs. Ora . . . VanBuskirk I X A , V, Biology, . f '. Advanced 'Hi' cw 3 Mr. Earl Privott Physics, Plane Geometry. ,dpfw , Fuller . , f , Chemistry A - Biology .,. 1 A Algebra. .. Mr. Hartwell A i fs. Norris V' Chemistry. ' Q 4 we 4 l x if ,B i . qi. Creekmore X ' is Miss Judith ' fig fax wg M - f ' Biology. fm, xl Wie ' ypgf g V J FW!! if Wy , aw ' 1 X 6 f 4 U s , x ' ' e ff 5 N R X A Biology. if 'F' T Mr. Billy 74 -f anaf Chorus, and ramatics The Rocky Mount Senior High School Band, The Rocky Mount Senior High Chorus adds known for its precision drills and stirring music, a delightful touch to Christmas, Easter, Com- is an outstanding part of Senior High life. By mencement, and other functions. playing at football games and various other ac- Twice a year the Edsonian Dramatic Organi- tivities, the band does much to promote school zation brings hits of Broadway to the Senior spirit. High stage. Mama Hobbs gives encouragement to four of her stu dents as they prepare for the performance of Alas Baby- lon. 2,3 IELLIES Long hours of practice lead to excellent band performances. 7 Sf? ' 'Rf , i , . .,,. , . 2 X 2 54 an -1 .f by ' fm rm' Y QL ' e . ff. ' ti.. V - V LQ,-f-' 1' H .f A , H+. .V .,.,. , .A I Ju, ..,., M, ' Mrs, Ada Hobbs Mr. Harold Mr. Frank Dramatics l, II, Parry Hammond English 10. Chorus. Band. Mr. Parry gives musical instruction to two generations -the students during class time, their parents at P.T.A. ff :QD .mvq,,V li if .. -4 4 1- gg- , ' -:In Q.. I' ng ,WJ -93 i i gi iff' Q 4 Q 2 F ,Q , ' 5, X fag-fl . 1 it 1 , !', 1 r- f,,g , X , f l ,Z 1 4 5 4.5 f-i,I0 :v pf'i ' gf: js, C Kliilffg, 11 5 7 'fz :ig ' , A -1 M' .N,,yiL,,,,-'pf 5 Several art students express themselves on canvas. aguf' lim Donna Williams and Brenda Wooten aid Mrs. Bailey by stamping library passes. ibmpf ana' Art The Rocky Mount Senior High School Library offers ideal facilities for quiet study and research, including a variety of books, reference material, and magazines. Library assistants under the direction of Mrs. Bailey help keep the library in order. The basis for progress in our modern society is creativity. By giving the students an ix ,if . in . f Mrs. Margaret Mrs. Carolyn f Harrison Bailey if J Art Librarian K f-'JP' , ' 9 I K Xa ,-1-14M , ff ' V G ' T f , - . 1 ,f S., cfff ff 'i A ' , AQWQQ, six 5 if W- .- T as T TJ Young hands mold figures like those of the past. opportunity to experiment with various materials and methods, the Art Department fosters creativity. A two year course is offered in which the student is encouraged to use these opportunities. Painting, sculpture, and architecture are offered the first year. The second year covers advertising, graphics, and ceramics. , tw? i A .9 . s . q. E-si ' N gigs: A A gfl? if wa' 15 W 1 4. ., , Mrs. Josephine Mrs. Jane G. Mr. Holton McGee White Harrison Business Business Distributive Education. Education. Education. is f , .-.. '- ' ...,- ' .3 Mr. Hudson, a student teacher from East Carolina, in- structs three of his students as Mrs. White looks on. Martha Parrish rings up a sale as Mr. Harrison and Mr. Spears, store manager at Winn Dixie, approvingly watch. 'Vw 0l5W '? 4900009 ' 00 ACE BAR 000 1 swf' ' f' Kay Phillips steals a glance at the keyboard chart during a difficult typing drill. usiness and D.E. Both college-bound students and students who plan to begin work after graduation from high school find many opportunities in the Business Education Department. Typing l and ll are primar- ily designed for students planning secretarial ca- reers although these courses are also invaluable aids to college-bound students. For those planning a career in bookkeeping or some other form of of- fice work, Shorthand I and Il and Bookkeeping are available. A practice room, equipped with office machines, is used by members of the office prac- tice class. Distributive Education offers work experience as well as classroom training. In the classroom, D.E. students are instructed the mechanics of sales- manship such as recording sales and setting up displays. D.E. students also learn the rights of a customer, the duties of a salesperson, and the eco- nomics of wholesale and retail selling. na'usZrz'a! Arts and ome Economics The Rocky Mount Senior High School Home Economics Department strives to prepare girls for future responsibilities. By working together the girls learn to appreciate beauty and make intelligent choices, in addition to learning how to cook and sew. The Industrial Arts program allows boys to express thell' Creative Skllls- General Shop' an Mechanical Drawing offers many advantages to Susan elective for all boys, emphasizes wood working. Kovarco who plans to study architecture. Mechanical Drawing is offered only to juniors and seniors. Vocational Machine Shop is also offered. i Home Economics students enjoy their carefully planned Christmas dinner. Grafton Cockrell and Arthur Viverette give the engine a tune-up. .AJ-'l f M.. I 'buuunnlu . . . fs, ' fn flifilf Qi 2 Miss V . Josephine 'gf Grant NN: Home I XE Economics . all ..i. .Q -i. Mr. Neal Adkins Industrial Arts 31 17' WM! 1 W-.. . W if z, ffm. V ,M .L 1 W-aw ww IF 0rganz'zatz'0ns ,. . arf' ,, D Officers of the 1964-65 Student Organization are Betsy Neal, Secre- You mean they sold over 1500 shares to tary: Janet Rosser, Treasurer, Allan Gurganus, Vice President: and finance my trip? exclaims Maria Martinez Bert Gurganus, President. to Beth Ann Boone and Barbara Hayworth Chairman ofthe Foreign Exchange Commit tee. Student 0rganz'za1fz'0n - he One of the highlights of this year was having Maria Martinez, a senior from Soria, Spain, as our Foreign Exchange Student. Maria's presence at school this year has added something to the life of every student and brought us closer The representatives of the Student Organization in- clude, FIRST ROW: Cassandra Martin, Carol Sanders, Speight Sugg, Cy Edson, Wyn Godwin, Lindy Brice, Bill Blaylock. SECOND ROW: Louis Strickland, Barbara Nel- son, Hiram Cuthrell, Tommy Campbell, Steve Carson, Steve Britt, June Perry, Ralph Sykes. THIRD ROW: Bill Harles, Stewart Smith, Rob Ruark, Palmer Sanders, Jane together in our hopes for peace and under- standing among men and nations. Revising the Constitution of RMHS was the chief project of the Student Organization this year. Cousins, Fred Barden, Bill Anderson, Marty Mebane. FOURTH ROW: Butch Thompson, Vance Grady, Pat Over- man, Pam Robinson, Carolyn Langhorn, Theresa Rhodes, John Mebane. FIFTH ROW: Clarence Crumpler, Steve Reams, Dan Ballance, Cheryl Floyd, Jill Bateman, Steve Broughton. 2? The members of the President's Cabinet are SEATED: Trudy Jones, Publications Committee: Allan Gurganus, Vice President: Betsy Neal, Secretary: Bert Gurganus, President: Janet Rosser, Treasurer: Susie Page, Student Store. STANDING: Lynda Stallings, Lost and Found Com- mittee: Brenda Allen, Constitution Committee: Johnny Hartness, Publicity Committee: Cassandra Martin, Social nwing Element The Student Organization of Rocky Mount Senior High is a working example of democracy and its principles. Its purpose is to instill in its members a sense of loyalty and pride in their school, community, and country. Our Student Organization represents a test- ing ground for ideas and policies which will give added meaning to our school life. The other members of the Student Organization are FIRST ROW: Brenda Allen, Johnny Hartness, Trudy Jones, Linda Stallings, Susie Page, Patricia Whaley, Bruce Lea. SECOND ROW: Robert League, Wayne Ezzell, Steve Gorham, Don Rabon, Eddie Baysden, Orman Jett- coat, Sandy Edwards, Doug Sharer. THIRD ROW: Gail Hubbard, Billie Dean Nlarks, Rick Draper, Rusty Bole- Committee: Wyn Godwin, Traffic Committee: Bill Blay- lock, School Spirit Committee: Speight Sugg, House and Grounds Committee: Cy Edson, Fire Drill Committee: Randall James, HI-NOC-AR Editor: Bruce Lea, BLACK- BIRD Editor: Barbara Hayworth, Foreign Exchange Com- mittee: Lindy Brice, Head Cheerleader: and Patricia Wha- ley, Elections Committee. qt Student LW No better example of the working ability of the Student Organization can be given than that of how the students of RIVIHS, last spring, inspired the cooperation of many civic organiza- tions and raised the money to sponsor an AFS Exchange student. man, Cole Rimmer, Cooper Brake, Frank Bradley, Ran- dall James. FOURTH ROW: Beth Ezzell, Hugh Shearin, Ann Watson, Ann Bell, Jill Shearin, Susan Kovarco, Joe Chapman. FIFTH ROW: Joan Nleeks, Sandy Easely, Sonny Robinson, Carolyn Cannon, Judy Farris, Judy Jordan, Woody Gibson, Joy Craig. SIXTH ROW: Jack Collins and Scott Ryals. ,aY7'WQg nap! Randall James Kenneth Weeks Cecelia Dudley Editor Business Manager Advertising Managef coming Parade. X53 Z. - oc-Ar . 'M 5 f 4 A , fi f Hl-NOC-AR staff went west to capture first place in the Home- ' ' fbi ,ku e ,-1 22 '- I fi j . s i A: af- W Members of the staff work under pressure as the deadline draws f I near. if ,... 5j'f'fZ Si 3' 5' 1 -ah .' . Q ' iff V ,..- ' r N if r.i a 4... W ! I .. Q X f 'Rf 1 gif Y ,fx W' fm if dx. mggfflzf If 41 Brenda Allen Cora MacBeIl Cooper Brake Caroline Buffaloe Gwyn Carson Carol Cowand Hiram Cuthrell N I Graham Dozier Lewis Dozier Charles Dunn Blair Frohbose Al l i' 5 4 2 W ffffvtyfffig ,sf 1 5!Qw,iT,z'fi 4 A' ' W wif if ' W l' 1 F wi: Wig N .. i 7 af N , ' , 1 z 5, - , 54 A S 1. 1 ' Q Q A , Lax , iampx e i n Y , it T ts f Staf Qt- ' ' ,F I K 'Q , it ,af - 'ff K i. I 5- K! ,r fix i 4- ci V fm-I. Jennell Holmes Bobby Kornegay Cassandra Martin Scott McCullough 5 355,74 av? 4 Waymouth Allen Miss Alma Murchison MVS. Jane White Circulation Manager Advisor Assistant Advisor ,,.. ' V on tg, K , 4-us., .ag ,.,- f , 1, i 'f ', . -in In N i L ' ,, F' TM' 1 . , 1 i V' . ff. 4' I V ww FSR vs I 1, .V in, ..,..-v aff 5 Gene Phipps Martha Pitt Mary Ann Pregnall Sallie Ricks l,f '4TT'.T ' ' Susan Roane Claudia Tant Sarah Yount 37 VF? 42 .ass ,fi 'Wir 1. ' 5 Mrs. White shows Bobby how to crop pictures as Kenneth and Scotty check the layout. he filanlilfrfl Bruce Lea Editor-in-Chief This was the year of a big change in the BLACKBIRD. In Decemberthe method of printing the BLACKBIRD was changed from offset to letter press. The new printer is the Nashville GRAPHIC in Nashville, North Carolina. During the year the staff of seven seniors and nineteen juniors published twelve editions of the tabloid newspaper. The advertising campaign along with sub- scriptions provided funds for the year's work. The annual Junior-Senior Beauty Court and the Miss Print Contest were both sponsored by the BLACKBIRD. L Miss Diane Disney Advisor W em 7'l d o ' im' 9 ,f l E 5 it J, A .f fgjrfw, 1, is l Allan Bryan Linda Linda Jordan Wanda Danny Bulluck Gurganus Cutchin Hoell Managing Wise Advertising Art Editor Paradigm Page Editor Editor Page Editor Manager Editor Bert Gurganus points out an interesting item to junior A. Robertson, D. Williams, J. Williams, J. Corn B staff members: S. Carson, J. McCulIen, E. Branch, C. Shuff, M. Daughtridge, R. Boleman, V. Grady B Coley W Godwin, J. Wilder, M. Alford, and S. Great- Thompson, and S. Costilow seem to enjoy their junior staff duties. 38 N 8- Members of the Service Club in letter order are: Loraye Harris, Fred Barden, Harriet Soden, David Williamson, Corrye Minges, Frank Greathouse, Lynn Pet- erson, Tommy -Campbell, Joyce Fritts, Mike Cobb, Mary Brown, Moses Barker, Gay Lyles, Terry Alford, Elizabeth Wagner, Dan Stallings, Linda Jordan, Steve Horne, Betty Coghill, Ricky Phillips, Emily Sellers, John Bell, Olivia Pitt, Earnie Strickland, Jan Corn, Bill Wyatt, Allan Gurganus, Mary Tanner, Fred Hill, Wayne Abernathy, Miss Parker, Advisor. Service Club Sponsors Homecoming Parade Consisting of a group of hard-working juniors and seniors, the Service Club is one of the most active and useful clubs in our school. Raising and lowering the flag each day at school and at all home football games, present- ing devotionals for assemblies, and selling programs at home football games are a few of its activities. ln the fall the club sells light bulbs to accumulate funds for its yearly scholarship. It sponsors the annual Homecoming parade and the Christmas assembly, two highlights of the year. ln the spring, as a climax to the Holy Week program, the Service Club presents an Easter Sunrise Service. This group of stu- dents constitutes an invaluable club which is of much benefit to our school. Q: cs ,gs Wg. iv' Fall officers of the Service Club are: Frank Greathouse, John Bell aids the scholarship fund by making a sale. vice president, Tommy Campbell, treasurer, Linda Jor- dan, devotional chairman, Terry Alford, corresponding secretary, Harriet Soden, secretary, Wayne Abernathy, president. ln standard formation, the members of the Senior High Band are: FIRST ROW: Donna Whitley, Pat Hartness, Ann Bell, Landyce Eagles, Cheryl Clack, Margaret Tharring- ton. SECOND ROW: Beth Boone, Henry Gorham, Steve Gorham, Johnny Hunter, Bill Wood, Johnny Hartness, Al Adams, Danny Turner, Sallie Jo McCoy, Jackie Hayes, Jane Walker, Phillip Godwin, Barry Winstead, Charles Dupuy, Jimmy Cox. THIRD ROW: Donna Bradham, Louis Strickland, Tom Collins, Margarette Farmer, Billy Weath- erford, Camilla Moore, Judy Dawes, Jeff Wilson, Robert Eagles, Clay Couch, G. C. Hughes, Stanley Dunn, Bruce Gurganus, Mike Mason, Larry Winstead, Scott Swain, Er- nest Moore, Jimmy Drake. FOURTH ROW: Ann Styons, Marie Webb, Carolyn Robards, Wanda Wise, Curtis Sher- rod, AI Carson, Johnny Hodge, Ricky Rackley, Larry Barnes, John Daughtridge, Maria Martinez, Frank Brad- ley, Chris Stanley, Mike Winbon, Sammy Davis, and Mr. Hammond, instructor. Bama' Receives New Unwrms The Rocky Mount Senior High Band received beautiful new uniforms this year. Dressed in snappy black and gold, the sixty-member Band presented half-time shows which brought excitement to young and old. The members of the Band worked long and hard and the music performed was most difficult. Some of the Band members organized a dance band under the direction of Mr. Hammond. Besides being a vital part of school life, the Band was very active in community affairs. It performed in all city parades, welcomed digni- taries, helped various charities and presented concerts for the community. The Dance Band works hard to perfect a well-known jazz tune. 1- -In-nil The majorettes are Joy Craig, Dinah Felton, Jennifer O'Neal, Donna Whitley, Headg Pat Hartness, Camilla Moore, and Sylvia Quincy. .4 , h il Choir '. , 4 Mr. Parry leads the Choir in rehearsal. The members of the Choir are chosen each year from Mr. Parry's three chorus classes. They are taught the elements of good voice production as well as elementary music theory. The music that is selected is both classical and modern. This year's Christmas program included a choral arrangement of Tschaikowsky's Nutcracker Suite. During the year, the Choir usually schedules one out-of- town trip. Other performances include not only the Spring Concert and commencement, but also performances for our The two pianists are Myra Bell and Theresa Pollard. school and local civic organizations. Members standing: FIRST ROW: Cora MacBell, Darla Pearce, Mitchie Lane, Mary Jo Ashby, Mary Currie, Cheryl Hemenway, Linda Stallings, Susan Hickman, Barbara Daughtridge, Cheryl Clack, Theresa Barnes, Betty Meyer, Jane Shearin, Susan Jones, Georgia Barnhill, Susan Beard, Donna Bradham, Brenda Whitehead, Dianne Per- ry. SECOND ROW: Sue Rash, Lynn Tucker, Katheryn Smith, Linda Weeks, Patsy Clayton, Linda Woodcock, Shirley Spain, Genie Harden, Connie Young, Bonnie Wood, Betty Adams, Penny Turner, Joan Davis, Beverly Braswell, Gloria Hutto, Buff Harrison, Mary Bulluck, Ma- rie Emerson, Sarah Hanner, Jeanne Overman. THIRD ROW: Earl Bunch, Charlotte Griscom, Mary Cobb, Lillian Nelms, Barbara Guy, Trudy Jones, Evie Smith, Margaret McLin, Brenda Everette, Larry Winstead, Mike Winbon, Jackie Tripp, Billy Collins, George Matthews, Sammy Da- vis. FOURTH ROW: Freddie O'Keef, Bruce Vick, Charlie Herrington, Robert Pierce, Dennis Strickland, Billy Jack- son, Ronnie Miller, Steven Bennett, Ronald Moore, Grady Hart, Donald Moore, Mickey Williams, Edward Farmer, Ivan Ricks. Gooo' S ports Club The members of the Good Sports Club on the TOP ROW are Betty Grant, Jo Ann Moore, Betsy Thomas, Charlotte Marks, Josie Rowe, Becky Edwards, Jo Ann Collins, Jenny Hammond, Adrianna Grant, Margarette Alford, Carolyn Langhorne, Barbara Fox, Debbie Taylor, Frankie Joyner, Amine Edwards, Anne Townsend, Vicki Taylor, Ashley Ettinger, Barbara Davis, and Mrs. Hayworth, advi- sor. The BOTTOM ROW includes Barbara Hayworth, El- With a spirit of enthusiasm, the members of the Good Sports Club go about their activities determined to make each year a better one for the club, school, and community. Their varied activities include decorating the goal posts for home football games, selling ribbons and Homecoming corsages, cutting confetti, and entering a car in the Homecoming Parade. len Branch, Janet Hicks, Sarah Melvin, Dianne Sykes, Marty Mebane, Ross Garris, Brenda Fowler, Janet Ros- ser, Beth Whitley, Kay Lee, and Margaret Dudley. In the MIDDLE are Gail I-lubbard, Debbie Edwards, Mitzi Moore, Raven Lindsey, and Martha Hale. Absent from the picture are Maria Martinez, Susan Strandberg, and Mrs. Strick- land, advisor. They also serve the community by furnish- ing a Christmas tree and an outside display for its enjoyment. A needy family is made happier by the girls, who try their best to make it a grand Christmas for them. The reward of a year of hard work comes in May, when they combine with the Monogram Club for a fun-filled picnic. Selling ribbons before each game boosts the victory spirit. The girls take a well-deserved break after beautiful- ly decorating the Christmas tree in the lobby. Phalanx Club Seeks lo Aid Members of the club are, FIRST ROW: Miss Disney, B English, B. Ezzell, L. Lewis, P. Hartness, C. Sanders, D Siler, Miss Ferguson. SECOND ROW: O. Jeffcoat, L. Mears K. Hammond, T. Bunn, J. Willis, J. Daniel, W. Ezzell R. Draper, R. Boleman, P. Keel. THIRD ROW: R. Liles, D. Vann, M. Hinshaw, J. Strickland, T. Jenkins, B. Gurga nus, S. Edwards, B. Lee, D. Bulluck. FOURTH ROW: H Shearin, T. Bailey, R. Edwards, C. Coley. S. Caddell, J Griffin, G. Campbell, R. Sykes. The Phalanx Club, formed by Mr. Edson in privileged children, and assisting in community 1956, performs many services for Senior High projects. Advised by Miss Huldah Ferguson and and community. Among its activities are elect- Miss Diane Disney, the members promote school ing the basketball player of the week, present- spirit by participating in school events and ing the basketball player of the year with a offering their services whenever the opportunity trophy, giving a Christmas party for under- arises. l .- 42-4 . V The Phalanx Club had its own special Blackbird car in the homecoming parade. x xx . A x X ,.., f Z4 Treasurer Jeft Daniel, secretary Carol Sanders, pres: dent Steve Caddell, vice president Mike Hinshaw and chaplain Dick Vann discuss student suggestions. 43 l 'f . . to Work Unseyishbf jbr Others The members of the Kudos Club are: FIRST ROW: Sandra Modlin, Gail Rose, Jackie Williams, Phyllis Boseman, Mary Lewis, Jenny Braswell, Grace Whitford, and Donna Taylor. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Kennedy, Mary Corinth, Bev- erly Fowler, Lana Pate, Betty Fryar, Susan Rhodes, Billie To serve classmates, school, and community, and to work unselfishly for others is the stated purpose of the Kudos Club. Now in its tenth year, this club has been actively participating in school life. The club's name is derived from the Greek word Kydos, meaning glory. Dean Marks, Ann Dill, Anna Overton, and Marsha Lan- den. THIRD ROW: Larry Grooms, Mike Pittman, Lonnie Bryant, Eddie Goolsby, Johnny Hodge, Johnny Hunter, Tommy Shearin, Tommy Smith, Robert League, Johnny Slater and Woody Gibson. This glory comes from serving and helping others through the club's various projects. Col- lecting money for the Red Cross, sewing as ushers at the P.T.S.A. open house, and serving coffee and doughnuts after the Easter Sunrise Service are among the Club's activities. Donna Taylor, Woody Gibson, Grace Whitford, and Larry Grooms direct parents on P.T.S.A. night. The Kudos Club officers are Betty Fryar, secretary Billie Dean Marks, vice president: Donna Taylor treasurer: and Tommy Shearin, president. 11 iff Q, ST' X , X W I 1 7 , Service Over SeQf Jane Cousins and Sam Greathouse sell pro- grams forthe basketball game. - g 1 -v -e . l . ef X. V 1 I I T ' T flll 7 Z . at.'fswrwv:3r7:,,: X M were ft 4 X , eh., W7 . Aw ,5 ,f A, -,yy 5 Hr 'gf W me , -we-, 4,5?:f,'WftgZf Taking care of the indoor gardens, the officers of the SOS Club are Mary Council, treasurer, Steve Gorham, vice president, Doug Sharer, president, Donna Whitley, project chairman, Rose Cox, secretary: and Margarette Farmer, project co-chairman. The members of the SOS Club contribute their time and effort to provide worthwhile school activities and to promote school spirit. The SOS Club publishes and sells basketball programs, maintains concession stands at baseball games, gives each homeroom an American flag, helps a needy family have a Merry Christmas, and maintains the indoor gardens in the lobby. With the guidance of its advisor, Miss Judith Creek- more, the SOS Club is one of the most beneficial and most outstanding clubs in our school. V , :f 'izi zzswzsgyit ' an .f f 4 wife, H vw W he We f eww HH WW The members of the SOS Club on the FIRST ROW are Mary Council, Kay Leonard, Sara Ford, Karen Spurrier, Donna Bryan, Brenda Weaver, Anne Williams, and Pa- tricia Webb. SECOND ROW are Gail Casey, Carol Carig- nan, Rose Cox, Ann Bell, Barbara Wagner, Linda Creek- more, Raye Hathaway, Mary Fond Daughtridge, and Faye Johnson. THIRD ROW are Miss Creekmore, advisor, Har old Nash, Sam Greathouse, Jane Cousins, Sue Farmer, Donna Whitley, Jennifer O'Neal, and Margarette Farmer. FOURTH ROW are Bob High, Ricky Dawes, Pete Flye, Doug Sharer, Speight Sugg, Steve Gorham, Ike Davis, and Steve Dunning. Radio Broadcasters Club The members of the Radio Broadcasters Club on the FIRST ROW are Linda Wadkins, Linda Wells, Patsy Tanner, Kathryn Asbell, Lacey Bulluck, Carolyn Lewis, Patsy Overman, Brenda Robbins, Susan Kovarco, Joy Craig, Susan Vand. erslice, Shaula Costilow. SECOND ROW: Emma Jean Walker, Uneeda Brewer, Dinah Felton, Camilla Moore, Katie Hemby, Doris Lee, Sallie McCoy, Becky Strange, Veda Clark, Judy Dawes, Jennifer Patterson. THIRD ROW: Joycelyn Harrison, Ida Chason, Bob Batten, Bobby Salsburg, Randy Griffin, Charles Du- puy, Clay Couch, Al Adams, Robert Eagles, Jimmy Mangum, David Cockrell, Larry Moore, Richard Pearce. FOURTH ROW: Ernest Moore, Ed Campbell, Vance Grady, Roy Cash, Charles Dice, Bill Harper, Ray Pierce, Tommy Gurley, Wayne Janney, Mike Honegger, Ronnie Pitt, Arthur Viverette. Bridge Club ln today's space age the field of communications is becoming increasingly more important. The members of the Radio Broadcasters Club are meeting the challenge of the future by planning and participating in two radio broadcasts each Saturday morning on local stations. The Bridge Club, the youngest organization in Rocky Mount Senior High, offers its members the opportunity to exercise their minds, and at the same time relax from the routine of the school day. Feeling they have, to some degree, mastered the art, the club members have given themselves the name, Fabulous Finessers. Members are: N. Boyd, S. Cain, J. Cobb, P. Collins, F. Davis, V. Davis, L. Den- nis, N. Eason, P. Gardner, L. House, S. Johnson, S. Lamm, R. Lewis, J. McGee, J. Moore, K. Rawls, I. Ricks, C. Rimmer, S. Satterfield, B. Smith, P. Smith, A. Wat- son, A. Whitley, A. Worsley, B. Wall, treasurer, W. Wise, secretary, S. Smith, vice president: T. Collins, president: and Mrs. McGee, advisor. The members of the D. E. Club are, FIRST ROW: Joan Cook, president: Mavis Joyner, vice president: Margaret McGee, Sarah Campbell, Sybil Moore, Sharon Chilton, Diane Pelt, Jo Lenne DeBow. SECOND ROW: Shelia Willi- ams, treasurer: Sandra Blanton, associate president: Mahalia Mooring, secretary: Mr. Harrison, coordinator: Mike House, Martha Parrish, Nancy Hedgepeth, Judy Howell, Paula Thompson, Linda Creekmore. THIRD ROW: Thurman Pierce, parliamentariang Killy Yousef, Kenneth Carpenter, Bobby Bateman, Faye Sykes, Kathy Drake, Don Gray. FOURTH ROW: Ronald Moore, Wayne Pearce, Ronnie Bunn, Butch Aldridge, George Jones, Mickey Hagins. D.E. Aids Students In Career Traz'nz'ng The Distributive Education program helps students to become qualified employees and useful citizens. Distributive Education stu- dents have common objectives and interests Mr. Jessie Morton and Mrs. Vivian Hodges, a former D. E. student, explain the account ledger to Mike House. in that each student is studying for a specific career. Training is offered in three main areas of distributive business - wholesale, retail, and, services. Students gain ideal working experi- ences by combining their classroom training with part-time work. ii? Miss Drummond explains the fundamentals of banking to Mavis Joyner and Sandra Blanton as Mr. Gregory and an interested customer watch. Members of the Music Club are: SITTING: Linda Faucette, John Dubel, Bobby Crocker, Phil Wh te Donnie Jackson Carolyn Spain Beth Boone, Georgia Hand, Roslyn Smith, George Waters, Cy Edson, lvy Watson Skipper House June Perry Edith Johnson, Sheryl Modlin. STANDING: David Horn,Jimmy Drake, David Lewis Listening to Musz'e Creates Enjmfment The Music Club embodies all of the finer aspects of music. In an informal atmosphere created by the members themselves and their advisor, Mrs. Mary Wood Bobbitt, the students listen to symphony, jazz, organ, opera, and folk music. Through their enjoyment, they develop an appreciation for good music and the arts. Student Librarians Learn Skills The members of the Library Science Club learn the skills of managing a library from their advisor, Mrs. Carolyn Bailey. Some of their duties include planning and putting up bulletin board dis- plays, helping students find books and periodicals, and typing cards for the card catalogue. The members of the Library Science Club are: STANDING: ten. The fall officers are:, SEATED: Donna Jo Williams Sandra Worrell Debbie Bulluck, LaRue Fountain, Jimmy Secretaryg Connie Lambert, President Bobby Conway Taylor Randy Rose, Butch Matthews, Shirley West, Treasurerg Jo Carpenter, Vice President Frances Gaither Mrs. Bailey, Dean Peace, Brenda Woo- School Spz'rz't Promoted By Booster Club Even though the Booster Club is in its third year, it has grown into a spirited organiza- tion of junior and senior girls that plays a vital part in boosting all our school activities. Requirements for membership are that the girls be interested in and be willing to participate in all phases of school life. The members sacrifice time and energy to carry out the club's projects. Each year they compile a scrapbook honoring varsity teams. They place pep posters in each homeroom to raise interest in upcoming athletic events. This year the Boosters sold pom pons and held a bake sale to raise money. 'W-QM, Selling pom pons are Tinka White, secretary, Judy Pitt vice president, Debbie Barbee, treasurer, Mary Ann Proc tor, president, and Bryan Cutchin, sergeant-at-arms. YO Jill Shearin, Linda Hoell, Sandra Taylor, Sharon Goff, Kay Phillips, Linda Cox, Jane Walker, Becky Lee, Judy Preast, and Anne Abernathy work on the Booster's scrapbook. Members making posters are Marie Pate, Frances Eveland, Lawana DeBoe, Ma rie Webb, Pam Bell, Ann Taylor, Vickie Jones, Landyce Eagles, Nan Howell, Ann Boswell, Bobbie Andrews, Verline Wood, Jane Garlow, Mavis Hayes, Patsy Ayres Paulette Farmer, Jane Braswell, Cynthia Keeter, and Joyce Green. STANDING is Mrs. Robertson, the club's advisor. I , I 3 x, gli? D Hx 5' 4,3 Wy? , ' ' A v , ff :Q 'N .. f U wf ' , 'MQQ T1 Ji' .., 'mn ,,w' z me ef ,Ld my, Q Q 'Tr lm! V 38 -w 5+ . f n 4 , Q vw-,, . ff' ,Q .F rxikwi A I ,K 'W , . ,pr M, , .. ,bk as if Sports Bzrds Wz'n COHJCBTZHC6 Title if FIRST ROW: B. Woodard, J. Croom, L. Pearce, E. Baysden, D. Laughridge, J. Arrington. SECOND ROW: J. Carson, M. Luther, A. Ricks, D. Rabon, K. Reams, B. Redding, S. McCullough. THIRD ROW: J. Williams, G. Brown, B. Kornegay, P. Sanders, R. Herring, J. Collins, L. Tyler, F. Barden. FOURTH ROW: T. Williamson, M. RM 26 Burlington 19 Taylor, J. Price, R. Sykes, D. Johnson, Robby Sykes, F Tulloss, T. Bossolono, C. Batts, R. Rose. FIFTH ROW: J Lundy, D. Sharer, G. Brogden, H. Strickland, J. Clack W. Broughton, M. Boykin, B. Blaylock, C. Coley, G Williams, S. Britt. RM 39 Kinston 0 The Rocky Mount Senior High Blackbirds opened the 1964 Jim Arrington dodges Burlington tacklers as he gains ground. football season with a show of power that was to be characteristic of this team in a 10-game victory drive. They stopped a touted Burlington Bulldog single wing running attack with great defensive play. The No. 1 ranked Blackbirds completely outclassed the Red Devils in storming to victory No. 2. Rocky Mount's offense gained almost at will and Kinston failed to generate any threat. Digit Laughridge breaks into the secondary for a long run against the Red Devils. Wz'th Power! IO-0 Roooro' RM 19 Goldsboro I2 Digit Laughridge and Steve Britt demonstrate rugged defense as they move to take down Goldsboro runner. Rocky Mount High's undefeated, untied march through the Eastern 4-A conference started with a thrilling history over a rugged Goldsboro team. It took the kind of drive borne of determination and desire, and the Birds fulfilled that requirement to register the first of six straight conference wins. Despite a hard rain, the Blackbirds kept their undefeated string going against Wilmington with a show of devastating offensive power. Halfbacks Digit Laughridge and Darrell Johnson ran for long-distance yardage, and quarterback Arrington put on a dazzling passing performance in spite of the weather. Rocky Nlount's defense smothered Wilmington's offensive efforts. Croom is finally hauled down after long aerial gain. RM 34 Wz'lmz'ngton 6 The Birds break out onto the field fired up to take their second conference win. Jeff Croom hauls in a pass as Tony Bossolono prepares to take out a Wildcat defender. Darrell Johnson rounds the corner to make one of his fantastic runs against Wil- son. RM 33 Fayetteville 15 A good block by Henry Strickland and Arrington is on his way to the Bulldog goal. RM 21 Wz'ls0n 0 ln two previous years, Rocky Mount and Fayetteville had battled for supremacy in the Eastern 4-A Conference and much was riding on the 1964 game between these two arch rivals. The talented Blackbird offense exploded in the second half to overcome a Fayetteville threat, leaving no doubt as to Rocky Mount's 1964 superiority over FHS. Rival Wilson fell to the Blackbirds easily in a game that saw Rocky Mount retire the Shelton Looms Trophy, but the game was also a costly one for RMHS. Quarterback Arrington, enjoying a fabulous season, and outstanding tackle Jerry Lundy suffered broken legs and were to be lost for the rest of the season. Darrell Johnson's fantastic running was the feature of the win over Wilson when the early loss of Arrington left the Birds without a passing attack. Congratulations are extended by a fan i to Coach Whitley and head Coach Car- l penter. Managers Jim Murrill Ron Fly Bill Harles, Arthur Viverette and Jack Fritts check to see if everything is RM 6 Durham 0 With Arrington and Lundy out of action, the Birds went against strong Durham in a battle of conference powers. A great defensive struggle developed as Rocky Mount stopped Durham cold but could not get started offensively themselves. That the Blackbirds stopped several Durham threats and were able to make the lone RMHS opportunity count for a touchdown and victory was a tribute to a great team effort. Coach Chris Carpenter called it one of the finest victories he could remember. Durham s defense was tough but Laughridge cracks it here. RM 34 Greenville 14 With Johnson having shifted from halfback to quarterback follow- ing Arrington's injury, the Birds found their offensive punch again and rolled to an impressive win over Greenville. Johnson delivered a superlative passing show and Laughridge turned in some of his best running of the year. Jeff Croom proves how effective the Bird's passing game is on this one against Greenville. 55 All eyes await the touchdown ind: cation by the referee RM 26 M yers Park 7 The Blackbird defense completely halted the famed passing attack of the Myers Park Mustangs. Backfield defenders Allan Ricks, Darrell Johnson, and Bunn Woodard were outstanding in thwarting the Mustang aerial attack. The Birds themselves had a hot offense both on the ground and in the air, as they racked up four touchdowns. Blackbirds await their call. Henry Strickland takes the last pass of the game in for the score. RM 27 Ralezlgh 6 The Birds put on a fine second-half show The victory brought the regular season to a against the Raleigh Caps. They showed how close as the Birds had piled up the first un- powerful their offense was when they scored defeated season in Rocky Mount Blackbird two touchdowns in a fifty-second interval of time. history. l Johnson pauses to decide which route to take. nv- ir' ' i RM 7 Rgfnolds 14 The Reynolds end will never catch Johnson now. The semi-final playoff game against Winston-Salem Reyn- olds marked the third straight time these two teams had met in playoff action. ln 1962 and again in 1963 the Blackbirds defeated Reynolds in the state title game, but this time it was to be a Reynolds victory. The injuries that had hit the Birds earlier finally caught up, and RM couIdn't seem to catch fire offensively. Reynolds took a 14-O lead early in the third period, but the Blackbirds battled back gamely until the end. Though the two-year reign as state champ was ended in this loss, the Birds bowed out to the best, Reyn- olds going on to claim Rocky Mount's throne as football king of North Carolina. Allan Ricks heads upfield on an amaz- ing punt-return effort. The Conprence Clzampionslzzlb Though state championship honors did not come Rocky Mount's way in 1964, this Black- bird team compiled records that stand out with the finest in the school's history. In taking a third straight Eastern 4-A Conference title, the Birds of 1964 became the first Rocky Mount Senior High team ever to compile a perfect . Q X ,, -is fit 'nu 'r L, 5 f - at I I t f Ng? X va 4, ff. 1 f X ZW? - i s ' , ' , , C. f 1. - xx 1 4 V 6 . , ,nn Y If gf 'ly f 4 unbeaten, untied regular-season record..lt was another chapter in the recent story of fabulous football success at RNIHS. Over that three-year period, the Birds of Coach Carpenter compiled a brilliant record - 31 victories, only three losses and one tie. ww. ,M .J .1 xl . Y ,Q 5 .lx ..., in These b. th f I Coaches, FIRST ROW: Bobby Dunn, Don Stall- We stayed number one inthe conference reatafliralee ,ee ings, Jonnny sion. sEcoNo ROW: Ray our- allyearl g . Con er' ham, Chris Carpenter, Dudley Whitley, deserve ence Wctory' credit in bringing the Conference title. 'l Balyfbzrds Fz'nz'sl2 2- -2 Season we-' FIRST ROW: M. Pridgen, L. Robbins, E. Turner, M. Hargrove, C. Coley, T. Coach Bobby Dunn is in Smith, J. Ruffin, A. Batchelor. SECOND ROW: W. Webb, S. Reams, B. his first year as Babybird Whitehead, B. Thompson, G. Clack, S. Easley, B. Morgan, S. Roberts, D. Coach. Ethridge. THIRD ROW: G. Brogden, B. Meakin, S. Odom, S. Robinson, C. Ball, A. Carson, J. Lewis, E. Bunch, B. Aldridge. FOURTH ROW: S. Ryals, K. Hubbard, S. Lee, R. Bass, J. Gower, A. Prather. junior Vezrsigfy Cheerleaders 4 FRONT: Priscilla Roderick, head. FIRST ROW: Pat Burgess, Cherry Hall, Judy Farris. SECOND ROW: Ann Taylor, Teresa Rhodes, Gwen Seigman, Bobbie Creech, Carolyn Smith. Absent from picture is Nancy Wilson. 58 Ken Reams flips Jim Price in a practice exercise. Blackbird VVnf.s'l!er5 The grapplers have ripened with time. Opening only their second season, the squad took an impressive victory over Wilson before Christmas. They worked out hard over the holidays, getting in shape for their later matches. Coach Johnny Stott has put in plenty of time in instruction and expects this team to produce outstanding results. He has powerful veterans in Ken Reams, Jim Price, Ralph Sykes, and John Dubel. l T359 Nt S' T X J . . 4 l ' l 'tivo 3 TOP ROW: R. Crocker, B. Chaney, J. Fritts, C. Batts, S. Price, K. Reams, K. Hubbard, R. Sykes, R. Boleman, Lee. A. Harrelson. T- Collins. C. Rimmer. B. Crocker. B. and J. Dubel. BOTTOM ROW: B. Ezzelle, R. Dawes, J. Meakin, and D. Hundley. MIDDLE ROW: R. Herring, J. Petway, H. Cogdell, and L. Joyner. Coach Stott explains a hold to the squad. John Dubel tries to break a hold. 59 Monogram Club Recognizes Athletic Ability Members forming the R : A. Ricks, L. Pearce, D. Rabon, J. Murrill, J. W. Tur ner, R. Richardson, J. Carson, B. Harles, B. Lea, J. Clack, B. Blaylock, J Thames, D. Jolley, K. Reams, and F. Tulloss. The M : D. Laughridge, R. Ed mondson, J. McCullen, R. Sykes, M. Boykin, J. Croom, H. Strickland, W Broughton, B. Woodard, J. Thorne, W. Godwin, R. Barnes, S. Britt, B. Bonner B. Thompson, D. Jones, J. Arrington. Fellowshzlo qv Clzristian Athletes Members STANDING: L. Tyler, J. Thames, R. Edmondson, B. Robbins, J. Del- bridge, D. Jolley, D. Jones, B. Stephenson, B. Thompson, R. Barnes, E. Bays den, R. Herring, G. Brogden, A. Ricks, H. Strickland, B. Blaylock, J. Croom, L. Joyner, J. Clack, K. Hubbard, D. Laughridge, R. Sykes, S. Sh-arpe, J. Arrington SEATED: W. Broughton, S. Britt, F. Tulloss, B. Woodard, W. Godwin, L. Pearce, M. Boykin, D. Rabon, J. McCullen, K. Reams 60 FRONT: Head Cheerleader Lindy Brice. FIRST ROW: Josephine Vann, Linda Levy, Barbara Nelson, Sharon Land, and Martha Chambliss. SECOND ROW: Linda Ray, Lea Haggerty, Patricia Whaley, Betsy Neal, Martha Kincheloe, Ann Robertson, and Ann Milgrom. Cheerleaders With tremendous enthusiasm and abounding Walston the girls boosted spirit and interest in energy the wonderful cheerleaders put life in many phases of school activity. The the student bleachers at every contest. cheerleaders decorated for the Sportsmen's The cheerleader squad seemed to be better Club in preparation for the Blackbird banquet. at each outing. With the help of Mrs. Evelyn Cheerleaders prepare to chug out on the Blackbird special. Patricia Whaley and Betsy Neal cheer at a bonfire. 61 Bz'ro'.9 Try fir Gooo' Cofzfkronco Showing The 1965 edition of Blackbird cagers faced the season with determination and spirit. Although they were unable to win a victory in four early season starts, the squad was expected to gain in strength and strategy as the conference games began. Early indications are that the varsity will once again excel in speed, rebounding and accurate shooting. Head Coach Bill Lundy and Coach Bobby Dunn give the boys a final briefing. Blackbird cagers are: KNEELING: Jim Griffin, Bunn Woodard, Jack Collins, Woody Webb, Danny Williford, and K. D. Weeks. STANDING ARE: Jeff Croom, Ron Barnes, Bert Stephenson, Jim Clack, Warren Broughton, Henry Strickland, and Steve Caddell. 62 7 af Y . 'M A ,. li? Yi 9 ' 1 ,f 4 f' 2 W, 'W--.10 f .M + Q I 'Ev 13 mfg! 'YK J x . X, ,, . y 2 ' V LA ii , ki,. W- . . ' 'W -H ' 4 4 W ,vp 0 n Wh N ' f 1 1 2 I I ik 2 3? ,, 3 if C Sift: 4 'fmt :ffl ' 1 H Q W 11? A , 13 if- Hf. ,, . wr ik' 39, fd, 2. , 1 LZ! ,1 j, f wi -:Z fiifj J M' A Q , A 1 V l Q, , 1 1 y 1 1 -, ,Mx 1 4 W 1 2 724 W J , af G 5 Q .1 xg 2 A ,E V , Q J I 4 Features Josephine Vann Lea Haggerty Debbie Edwards Ann Robertson Linda Ray Patricia Whaley Josie Rowe Martha Chambliss 66 eaufy u1fstana'z'ng S Lindy Brice Homeroom offices - President's Cabi- net - Student Organization Representa- tive - Foreign Exchange Committee - Youth Council Secretary - J.V. Cheer- leader - Head Varsity Cheerleader - Miss Print - Beauty Court - Civitan Award. 49 Allan Gurganus Vice President of the Junior Class- Vice President Student Organization - Art Editor Blackbird - Kiwanis Boy - Edsonians - Vice President S.O.S. Club - School Spirit Committee - Dramat- ics Club - Service Club - Cast of Alas Babylon - Outstanding prize-winning artist with paintings exhibited in ten states. 68 Caroline Buffaloe I Hi-Noc-Ar Staff - Junior Classical League Vice President - National Honor So- ciety - Vice President Sophomore Class -Student Organization Representative - A Honor Roll - Rotary Girl - Grad- uation Marshal - Pagette in House of Representatives - Scholastic Nlono- gram. Seniors Bert Gurganus Homeroom offices-Great Music Club President - Junior Class President - Fire Drill Committee - Phalanx Club - Kiwanis Boy - Student Organization President - National Merit Semifinalist - Morehead Nominee - Blackbird Staff - Safe-driver Award - Typical Youth. Barbara Hayworth Homeroom offices - Good Sports Club - National Honor Society Vice President - D.A.R. Pilgrim - Dramatics Club Pres- ident - Member of the President's Cabi- net - Delegate to National Honor So- ciety Convention - Delegate to Wildacres Youth Conference - Youth in Govern- ment Day - Foreign Exchange Chair- man. 69 ,Q --., M15 gf' 'Nc-7 ' Randall James Student Organization Representative - Youth in Government Day- Morehead Nominee - Hi-Noc-Ar Editor - Presi- dent's Cabinet-Rotary Boy of the Month - Personal Typing Club. utstandzhg 5005. Betsy Neal Secretary of the Sophomore Class - Sec- retary of the Student Organization - President's Cabinet -Chairman of the Nominations and Elections Committee -School Spirit Committee-J.V. and Varsity cheerleader-Delegate to the N.C. Student Council Congress and Leadership Workshop. Bruce Lea Treasurer of the Sophomore Class- Vice President of the Student Organi- zation - Editor of the Blackbird - Man- ager of the Basketball team - Golf team - Member of the President's Cabinet - Junior Classical League and Monogram Club-Delegate to the N.C. Student Council Congress. 70 Barbara Nelson Homeroom president for two years- Junior Varsity cheerleader - Varsity Cheerleader - Homeroom Representa- tive to the Student Organization for two years - Member of the Beauty Court for two years - Homecoming Queen of 1964-65. Seniors Kenneth Weeks Homeroom president and vice presi- dent - Secretary of the Junior Classical League - Business Manager and Sports Editor of the Hi-Noc-Ar - Basketball teams 42,31 - Golf team - Secretary of the Junior Class - Order of the Black Feather- President of the City Youth Council. Janet Rosser President of homeroom - Treasurer of the Radio Broadcasters Club - Member of the Good Sports Club - Delegate to the Tar Heel Girls' State - National Honor society - Rotary Girl of the Month - Treasurer of the Student Organization. 71 5 -Y Bunn Woodard President of homeroom - Student Or- ganization Representative - Tennis team - Football team 12, 35 - Basket- ball team C2, 33 - Delegate to Boys' State - National Honor Society - Presi- dent of the Senior Class - Rotary Boy of the Month - Morehead Scholarship nominee. Members are M. Dudley, D. Sharer, B. Hayworth, G. Hubbard, C. Bell, K. Leonard, C. Buffaloe, R. Garris, S. Melvin, O. Pitt, S. Roane, L. Jordan. SECOND ROW: R. Liles, C. Martin, B. Grant, R. Hathaway, H. Soden, B. Davis, V. Clark, D. Taylor, S. Strandberg. THIRD ROW: National Honor Society qualifications are leadership, scholarship, service, and character. Its members participate in a varied program: serving as tutors to students needing help, decorating a Christmas tree for the student lounge, presenting corsages to T. Campbell, H. Cuthrell, M. Hinshaw, K. Hammond, L. Dozier, J. Rosser, C. Dudley, Mrs. Van Buskirk. FOURTH ROW: R. League, C. Brake, C. Dunn, S. Sugg, T. Shearin, H. Strickland, B. Woodard, G. Phipps, Mrs. Hardesty. Absent, M. Moore. N H S. Honors Students for Accomplishments Now for the final touches. teachers during American Education Week, honoring new members with a tea, keeping a scrapbook of activities, and providing a scholarship for a deserving senior. Society members operate a concession stand at NCEA District Teachers Meeting. 1. 72 Black M asquers The Black Masquers is an honorary organization whose purpose is to promote interest in the theater. Under the direction of Mrs. Ada Hobbs, the members study the arts and personalities of theater. The Black Masquers help in the Edsonian productions and other cultural activities in the school and in the community. f W Wx, Q if 4 YQ 7 Mrs. Hobbs joins the actors to celebrate after the final performance of Alas Babylon. Officers are Katherine McCall, treasurer Martha Chambliss, secretary, Jean Gurganus vice president, and C.A.G. Thomas, president. Founded in 1935, the Black Masquers is an.old and respected organization. To be qualified for the honor of membership, a student must show active interest in dramatics and be willing to devote time and effort to the art. Members SEATED are Penny Killebrew, Corrye Minges, Frankie Joyner, Susan Beard, Martha Chambliss, and Nell Odom. STANDING ARE: Jean Gurganus, C.A.G. Thomas, Thomas Lucas, Wayne Pearce,Bobby Bateman, and Katherine McCall. 'J ,... 0'f m. A51 XJ Recognzhon jbr Achievement Caroline Buffaloe, Johnny Hartness, Lewis Dozier, and Cooper Brake discuss their experiences at Governor's School last summer. fm . 4. . X., x5 x 'af ?qHX'r 1 1 ik., 2 Q 1' 2 A desire for achievement characterizes National Nlerit semi finalists Bill Anderson, Ross Garris, Lewis Dozier, Frank Greathouse, Bert Gurganus, and Sandy Edwards. Nominees for the Morehead Scholarship were - FIRST ROW: Bert Gurganus, Bruce Lea, Robert Liles, Mike Hinshaw. SECOND ROW: Randall James, Bunn Woodard, Gene Phipps, Digit Laughridge. THIRD ROW: Jerry Lundy, Douglas Sharer, Jimmy Clack, and Bill Anderson. X K . 0 X3 Q Ng XXXX XXX Barbara Hayworth proudly represents our school as the D.A.R. pilgrim. lVlr. Cannon commends Buff Harrison, Lewis Dozier, Linda Bethea, and Bob High on being high salesmen in the magazine campaign. 74 J 2 :ix Recognihon jir Service XA 3 f Ml, WiLk I Qi A w ' X' ' if' Q T EE Ei ' f 2 .51 , Ei r ' f H ' ' . 4 1, ' , 171 ,I . Rx ff ' 5:1 1 'I i M ll . ' Z ill, ' Q l, ' i ' Z 1 ' Lf 5 T A , 3 Wade Woodruff, Tommy Jenkins, Cag Thomas, Phillip Combs, Thomas Lucas, Joe Lancaster, Wayne Pearce, and Richard Toffton know all the ropes back stage. Mrs. Susie Winstead, Mrs. Doris Eakes, Mary Jenkins, Mrs. Warusycak, Margie Arrington, Mrs. Brooks Daughtridge, and Mrs. Kay Lucas provide us with nourishing meals each day. xv ,.:,..- 'Q 4.-' ' 1 l - x ' R i 'fm f? ., j l Bertha Brown, Allene Howard, Walter Howard, and James Walker work hard to keep Senior High neat and clean X fw,..,,,, Mrs. Winstead prepares her rolls which are favorites with all the students. ,puff Q Classes Even though Sophomores don't have this many books, Janice Hunt, Steve Broughton, Margaret Tharrington, and Bill Meakin often feel that they do. OPH OM ORE 5 I , ' ri 4 Here, Mr. Grasshopper, exclaim these sophomores as they engage in a typi cal biology project. Whoa, says senior Henry Strick- land as he reminds Barry Chaney that the Senior Walk is not for Soph- OITlOl'eS. 78 S- I - 4.1 3 H 4 1, K fi Sophomores Soon Aajust to Fast Senzbr Hzgh Pace X 8' ? Lg 'fs 'H . PWJ NYU 1 '17 ll? n 4 as K N' nuff it I , x ,.,. u W, . 0, . vi -, ia - f 2 ' X ' 'ff-1 ' .W f , fs F .wk cg 1 . ,,. .. , ,,. 3, , f ff f gs . f, ' i 4' .k ' -, , 7 is -, vt- X , 4, 1 ti awry- A I ga H Q If , Q M . 5 V. , .ff .. I 1 Y, J' 1 Q I X 6, . AA , l 1, f, f,vV , 4 I 5 Q, -A ' ? J., if , gg: . ,, :gf 4 2 I , , ,. ,, lf .- A r ., - jg Q -is ' A ' 'if' , 5?'7v Jvw K' 'Q J, - -. A .J -54 ,, 1 3.4 ' A. 'Ji 7 ia-' V K: ' A Z J K 1- L J tui ' A 'IM H 2,1 ,115 A A ,Z -V I H i.. l , ' ' .c if l , i i j 'L b ! Y 'rfw yt f-x , Ja. W0 3 lg w,V J fi 3 , ' ,lt ' I, , - t-, ,. eyif' on y -AXQN ' 'Ta - ' 5 'gg f Sw. Q . Q, um, is Q 4 1 Y E, W Nt? if ,rl X -... Y , AV., V ,,,, l , Z 75 cf. Q 'vs aff' , mn I m, is - ,ic .cc Mi ffl. 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E. Todd Ernest Turner Thomas Vann Lucy Vester Kathy Viverette Mickey Waruszcak Billy Weatherford Dorothy Webb Joanne Weeks Sandra Wester Ronnie Wester Bill Whitehead Suzanne Whitehurst Marilyn Whitfield Martha Anne Whitley Al Williams Judy Williams Nina Williams Jeff Wilson Nancy Wilson Dennis Winstead Ellen Winstead Sharon Winstead Jo Wright Winkie Young 7 T ,J ,, ay M S nf J J Qyyg Q, X S J: Q 'E W 1 1 Ili I J li ai , if ia- f , ,,,- ,W M . I o- ie L W: . I mint 7 '5- ,J Q-4633 ' affine '51 4, ' ., , 9 C31 1 3-- 'N e l f' i J if MIA V x l A J' 1 dawn if, Y, 'nr 1 , rv V..- V I Rf- W 'fer ' . J.. Q 3 ' fi V. xt Y v'V s' i f ,,,- i f ' E 1 Ng- Q. I , l i L Sophomores, Lynell Dudley, Ann Taylor, Bonny Evans, and Bobbie Creech, consider themselves mighty lucky to have the autograph of foot- ball star, Jimmy Arrington. An important part of sophomore orientation is learning our Alma Mater. Is this enough popcorn, exclaims Jane Bulluck, as she and other sophomores buy food X for basketball concessions to boost their class treasury. Carolyn Teague crams in last minute study while she waits to get her driver's license. l 'O .ff I. 'L I I 11,0 , XS ,' ',: ' , 1 ,, f f iiiflt ,. A , 3 . fix., c,.fgs1 ' - - ,r i ,g- W 5i? 'l'5: 45 J ' -5 'KJ . ff ' it ' ,5 H , :g:.?Sj,i5,l--s..?1i fittfg' A-,,. if f 'PLZ L ?:2f'1'f-,231 ,!,i67f1 23i4a23i ffsf ., L A fe - '.-' rf. gs- .,- ,V ji? Eddie Baysden, president: Scott McCullough, vice president: Martha Kincheloe, secretary: and Bob High, treasurer relax after school. l i Jimmy Delbridge makes a sale to boost his class in the magazine cam- paign. jUNIOR Jumping Juniors Josephine Vann, J. E. Delamar, Carolyn Lang- horne, and Jimmy McCullen are up on the latest dances. l l l 84 uniors Gain flflaturiyf from Many Experiences ei' 'T ' K t be fed gt , 0 fd' ' ELA, -V Y XV If ' ,V d f 11f K ' 2165 '5- fk- W' , A -F, ef: I' U N t ,fl - K -J S ' S- if ,,,, vs r if 'Wh ,, is ' 15.1 V I 1 V' it , ' ,, S 1 . Jr.: ju V - 1' L fl' , A E - S 4 HMT! A er if yes m J, J We C137 1 sz- N in A . V' V gd I I ,-4 , 1 1. - But' l -fe ' in 'J L e A31 I A al, A h . X- J. lt- I, , A Z-' .J 5: .-5 ' 4 J 'L' 'L L ' . 'K -4-..,.. M1 A C' gli! Q . f r 2: K w , rl 0- ,5 IV! my wr'-r -r' w I v- if 'xy pg, Q 9 i Alfa !7 'Y -Y A f iw as is 'Elf if-A . 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Delmar Jimmy Delbridge Charles Dice Graham Dozier Landyce Eagles Nancy Eason Rusty Edmondson Amine Edwards Becky Edwards George Edwards Eddie Ellis Tim Ellis Barbara Ethridge Ashley Ettinger Phil Evans Brenda Everette Joyce Nlae Everette Beth Ezzell Gertie Ezzell Horace Ezzell Paulette Farmer Sue Farmer Dinah Felton Pete Flye La Rue Fountain Beverly Fowler Barbara Fox Blair Frohbose Bobby Fuerst ,J ii! , R Fvwf 1 f tl ta i u-f . fu.. f , 3 if . ,fm A ' , N: , 'T-fix 4 3' wt, . -- X 'Q f fl 1- , V. X M, a . ei I rr X il? N 5 ' r Ei f M Al, If li W i , s.. e 'N i Y 1' 'l E f' 'tt' F354 on . Q- . N x , 1 .. wr ' ,,,, PV, i,,g,.v N -xl, f fi! fb M CSI, 4 1 , ' 'Q ibm. 5. 9. wifi 'R GM .x ,gt 311,54-fi ' 4. 'fin' 95 W-.I '?n, v, Q. I . ya: J . -, rfiw E.. AB Z' Y 'f xpifii , Z 'sg rl 'D I J' W- - .ga . - C' an ' is D ss ' . , is ' , QV, -ii'!iWi,. Q. , -- , ' j, A -as , ' ff J M . eff Qi Q Q ' ml. ' ... D ' N i Q M ikts ' , A - ' 2 E R 1 ' A ' as Mu? V l ,... 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'W l -ar' f 1 L fy, I T, f , 1 W! 1 A. 1 X Q3 87 David Fuller Jane Garlow Jimmy Gardner Woody Gibson Bish Godwin Bettina Godwin Brack Godwin Vance Grady Adrianna Grant Joyce Greene Margaret Griffin Charlotte Griscom Larry Grooms Bobby Gunn Frank Gupton Thomas Gurley Phil Hagan Lea Haggerty Jenny Hammond Georgia Hand Linda Gail Hargrove Loraye Harris Johnny Hartness Kathryn Mavis Hayes Edna Haywood Bill Hedgepeth Katie Hemby Sammy Hendricks Charlie Herrington Bob High Fred Hill John Hines Johnny Hodge Don Holt Mike Honegger Tony Hopkins Steve Horne George Horton Libby House Nan Howell Selma Hux Wayne Janney Tim Jeffries Edith Johnson David Jolly Vickie Jones David Jordan Lyn Joyner Several S1fancz'am'z'zecz' Examz'natz'0ns Are Taken Frankie Joyner Wayne Joyner Jimmy Kea Cynthia Keeter Martha Kincheloe Bobby Kornegay Susan Kovarco Connie Lambert Carolyn Langhorne Jack Langley Becky Lee Linda Levy Carolyn Lewis David Lewis Deborah Lewis Gene Lewis Ray Lewis Gay Lyles Bob Mangum Donna Manning Charlotte Marks Butch Matthews Matt Mathewson Dianne Mayo Sally McCoy Jimmy McCullen Scott McCullough Margaret McGee Margaret McLin Lee Mears Bobby Melton Anne Milgrom Ronald Miller Corrye Minges Jim Mitchell Lynn Modlin Sandra Modlin Sheryl Modlin Camilla Moore Ernest Moore Jo Ann Moore Larry Moore Brenda Moseley Judy Nadelman Harold Nash Freddie O'Keef Pat Overman Sharon Parham A -cr- it : .',, get ff 0 xg! , 723 - QA ' ' I 5' ,,,.,,, Y V , 'f my if. . V., X SL' s 2 , r I A arf x M' 1 Q i'm' KG aria In ss VJ ,An ,Ah-an HW! Sl' Y I If 'ii ga 55 ft' Wy I 'u ilf ' rt li .u , ,Yr ,E gi 5 ,, if F' tl 5 ' as if I A 2 e f K U v- an Q l it IJ. fi iq I BT S . ' . If I A135 X ,t fv X ,,- ,X tr? 'Fx . K 1 , iii Av- ' ' 177 V7 ,4 'Qi ,L af z ifvf . L gg TK ..,. f a M VA ,git ,M . 2 , fb- J 4- A if ,1 I J Il ,H Q: . A. . 5 ' Ti it--3 ,V ig.. 5 'rl 6. 'i ' , -v., AQ., ,. if .af K M Qi 4, tj, ' a 25, 1 1 Y N 'tif Qi, 88 5 4' . 1 ' f: 7i . if , ,, A - -Q 1 ,.., I :A 7' iz.. ' fl.: es 1 ' xikfx, W, -5, K 3 Q:-:rf --f 1 ,ja 'Yi , 1 - :Il 1 Cf'Wn ,,r-Aj -si, 1 ' A ,W L ' 4 i 2 xl , f' an-he f 'U J fi GZ A ri fx 'vi bs' say W ivy 'ix A ,SP ,f by the juniors During the School Tear ' 1. E-v '51 rl7 1 ill? V x'-s I , Om '54,- ---, x ,I of Q ff 'I f ,ijt ,, Q W . If ai Q if do I I s K- Q .4 4 ur ' 'Os i f' fr . S Q ,, , E . L fn , ,,' wx ffy t rx fi, K Y L 'f L 55' if i , '57 j 'Q ,. -. S 5. Wi V ' , m ' L P ea ff gi ' ff. to X xg, W 1 1 , L A ,. x 4 ..oo. Ar K: Y f Y L 'it 41 15, X 3 lui ff' f l X so 4 ff A 1 .fs 'fb Q Af ' up-4. ,, ft! 6' CH Q' 1 a ff, V., tt J U' 1 , .ff ,al 89 Gayle Parrish Martha Parrish Bobby Pate Lana Pate Kenneth Peacock Richard Pearce June Perry Joan Dell Peterson Kay Phillips Ricky Phillips Billy Ray Pierce Robert L. Pierce Beth Pirkey Mike Pittman Theresa Pollard Linda Pope Rem Powell Mary Ann Pregnall Lonnie Pridgen Lee Purvis Kristin Rawls Linda Ray Richard Richardson Cole Rimmer Bill Robbins Bobby Robbins Brenda Robbins Ann Robertson Pam Robinson Herbert Rouse Josie Rowe Pat Rowe Charles Rowland Mildred Rowland Cheryl Jean Russ Jimmy Saint-Amand Bobby Salsburg Palmer Sanders Steve Sharp Hugh Shearin Jill Shearln Curtis Sherrod Betsy Shuff John Slater Roslyn Smith Tommy Smith Shirley Spain Lynda Stallings Class Rings Bring Pride to juniors As Tligf Bill Staples Bert Stephenson Becky Strange Brian Strickland Joe Strickland Ann Styons Jack Sykes Janice Faye Sykes Linda Sykes Patsy Tanner Claudia Tant Debbie Taylor John Taylor Mike Taylor Vicki Cheryl Taylor Emmette Tharrington Betsy Thomas Butch Thompson Tommy Thompson Anne Townsend Lee Tyler Susan Vanderslice Josephine Vann Bruce Vick Dannie Vick Ronny Vick Linda Watkins Elizabeth Wagner Emma Jean Walker Shelia Lee Ward Ted Ward George Waters Ann Watson Ivey Watson Marie Webb Woodie Webb Linda Wells Shirley Lee West Bryan Whitford Carol Williams Gary Williams Johnny Williams Bonnie Williamson David Williamson Vivian Winders Verline Wood Karen Woods Brenda Wooten I :F xx rf Qi e f fi, i 'M A 1.1 4 fi ' 7 1 2 L A fi. is-R WZ? 'N 3 'Tiff , Qlg , as 1. fww, ilk? .I K, Huff f kk QL, . if -, X, f' 2 :Pk D, R' I ' f --Q ,- , N f r fav, k'I1'L'Z? af Y 'P it 'it K N 1 M J 5? N' Realzze 77292 Have Onbf Une Tear LM awww . ' ' V ' 8 SA if 7 f , i, Sandra Anne Worrell Worsley Juniors Susan Kovarco, Bert Stephenson Bobbie Andrews Jill Shearin and Kay Phillips join the crowd in supporting the concession stand on the Blackbird Special. Ronnie Bell and Corrye Minges ad mire their new class rings Dr. and lVlrs. Weeks typify all parents whose guidance and love have brought sons and daughters to this important graduation year. 4 ' 'J' ,is Z,N,.:?',,.f'r Senior class officers for the first semester are Bunn Woodard, president: Dan Stallings, vice presidentg Cecelia Dudley, secreteary: and Tornrny Shearin, treasurer. E IOR l' W NN. Decisions! Decisions! Lewis Dozier is in the usual senior quandary. Which college? What course? 92 What is a Senior? One who . . Seeks an identity . . . Wrestles with momentous decisions . . . Searches for the meaning of things . . Lives adventurously . . . Clings to security . . . Desires approval . . Needs guidance . . lVlatures rapidly . . . Accepts responsibility . . Changes perspective . . Establishes relationships Expresses idealism . . . Admits rebellion . . Develops a philosophy of life . . Becomes a name! gms, ,q,,.4-- eturning Beaclzcombers Suddenhf 115 arg N . 34: 9 I f vt 5M f. .1 1 fr ' 'If Q i .X -r,, A , f . va 0 7 40 f' f 1: Wx 4' rs, - A , ....., 0 VIZ: ' , N .r 9 6 Oxy 'W' 1 George Wayne Abernathy Anne Parleir Abernethy Douglas Lane Aldridge Terry Whitley Alford Waymouth Edward Allen, Jr. William Albert Anderson, Ill James Ernest Arrington Mary Jo Ashby Frankie De Roin Aycock Penny Lou Baker 94 To each his own. Only seniors have the right to reserve their own magazines at the public library. Deborah Jean Barbee Theresa Jo Barnes Agnes LaNell Barnes William Ronald Barnes Mx E, F ina' Themselves Seniors K' 'fi Georgia Mae Barnhill Robert Wayne Batten Susan Montague Beard Jerry Lyn Batts Somebody, hit it! ,, , .,,Y W P f' - .., Cora McGregor Bell Pamela Lee Bell Williard Stevenson Bennett Sandra Yvonne Blanton Norman Billy Blaylock, Jr. William Spruill Bonner Larry Clayton Boone Phyllis Arlene Boseman Nancy Faye Boyd Michael Anderson Boykin 95 5 J, i , , Y 15- 6 fav., .rw 1 ' ' ' ii., 'ffdlwtel ff, t ., S ' XM' Q '+-Mex - K :thin ' at i '- ' f tt. ' ' F ,. 'Lael' .aa 1, 1 . J U k u J.-., ,. l '. ,K 'bw Seniors Take Lead in 49 3 X .t if , , ! .V i lg V 0 I W ,X l S, 3 as . V . , 2 T Qs N I . J 1 E4 '6- WHA Ronnie Howard Bradshaw Jesse Cooper Brake Charles Blythe Branch, Ellen Nell Branch Margaret Eva Brantley Jenny Ruth Braswell Linda Dianne Brice Clyde Stephen Britt Claudia Lucille Brown Donna Carolyn Bryan 96 Jr How about a ride with the safe driver of the month? Linda Carol Bryan Becky Sue Bulluck all Mary Caroline Buffaloe Daniel Ellis Bulluck yn: , 4 i . ' il Creating School Sj9z'1'z'1f ' T-J. f' fs W Edward Graham 'N 5 Campbell, Ill is - f S Thomas Alton Campbell ' ' im 'Y fa: 1: T77 Linda Ann Bunn Ronnie Glenn Bunn Janet Lee Byrne Stephen Washington Caddell John Royal Carson, lll Stephen Vaughn Carson A Susie Page sells supplies to school-spirited Seniors. 1 fl ima-. Carol Louise Carignan Gwyndolyn Elise Carson l,.,- Helen Cheryl Clack James Thomas Clack f Richard Allen Clack Carolyn Gray Clark 1.,,,.f' 97 5 ' 1' 4 sw 4 X 521 -1' -+ lr 536' 'VM .f- W fWifMv in ,Q K-M' V-,, - , ,'-- D , . -- 1 e , , gen-f....y ...s., 432 , f,,-4' 'Qu' XM ' f Bus Trzlbs - Train Trzlbs - H Veda Francena Clark V f ff i We X X' -AF' Patsy Mary Clayton m e .. A f 1 Mary Howell Cobb Q Michael Wayne Cobb f .pw '--,., :F Richard Turner Coleman Donald Craig Collins - ,, fn nmv 1 ',,, .5 , f 2 Q' ., K 1 0' T 6 I Q A Alvin Wayne Cone 1 t ,. Q ' ' . ,,, 5, pf- Joan Mae Cook . - livin cg? 1 I 4 1 R ' - R' A Michie Van Coppedge n ' P iV 3 We Shaula Jo Costilow 98 ,,,,,--:- These films surely pinpoint our mistakes, remark Alan Ricks and Ralph Sykes. Mary Love Council Rose Marie Cox Linda Love Cox Linda Faye Creekmore f , 1 Iii 'Q' Tea Blackbimkf Walter Jeffrey Daniel Barbara Dianne Davis T WH'- f ,f , la, A. v Vu 'R :il k fr- I Q ,..... . ! X M 'vo 5-of Clyde Thomas Davis Donald Ray Davis ar VPN Robert Lee Crocker Jeffrey Wayne Croom Virginia Bryan Cutchin Hiram JOhf1S0l'l Cuthrell, Jr. What would the football boys do without their afternoon snacks? Frances Faye Davis George Ike Davis at-P 'MN ' as TIM N gf S , ,- A f l Q ff? F' Wk, N 2 Samuel Norman Davis Jane Boyd Davis Judith Ann Dawes Teresa Gail Deans ffffd-' f C, ffjr is ,I , , yfie vi, if . ' 5- Q. Q I a Q,-V 9. g 5 ff D' .V if I sf ' W 7 4 Z f' lj 1 'X' , ' .M 3 as 1-Q my yuh K5 saga-'MP' xii 99 X' s r J l f if' QM Wax , is ig 'gee- ks Q X 'QQ' V , . J' - ---r 11.N-, :ai I A JSM , .1 .., '95 5 4 College and Career ay fkav- 'A , 4 f 5,5 ij ..,.., xv fe-414 Lawana Carol Deboe Jo Lenne Rene DeBow Lindsey Elizabeth Dennis Ann Sloan Dill Lewis Bryant Dozier Kathleen Patrice Drake Richard Thorp Draper John Eiser Dubel Jr. ..,1. .X Mr. Cannon's expert advice on careers is al- ways close at hand. Charles Wimberly Dunn Charles Felix Dupuy, Jr. tx Stephen Carson Dunning Robert Kirk Eagles 'KT' VIN Cecelia Ann Dudley Margaret Ann Dudley 100 1? on erences Aid Seniors wus Charles David Ellis Marie Evelyn Emerson Brenda Lynn English sag., ,905 4527 Frances Ann Eveland 1r:'fj7,' Cyrus Melvin David Rogers Edwards Edson, Jr. Ryland Alexander Deborah Lyon Edwards Edwards Mrs. Hayworth and Barbara consider prospec- tive colleges. Herbert Wayne Ezzell Nlargarette Ethel Farmer Wilmur Edward Farmer Linda Ann Faucette Sara Alice Ford Brenda Joyce Fowler 101 mv-115 ,M-vw y, A 1 r fu, We Q ,M-., rx Seniors Become 'Wx I J Jerome Chase Friar U Jackie Earnest Fritts in Z r,,,., PM 5. ,f ef' t Q Joyce Claudia Fritts Elizabeth Jean Fryar I Jefferson Vance Futch J 1 if 2, Judith Dianne Fryar g Q. -Q A fit. A5- J 1 Frances Ann Gaither Peggy Ann Gardner ,, V . ff' ' . -1 x - ' V A ' 1 ,J 1 x f' r Emilie Ross Garris ii , - M 2 r g 37' , J' fi, 3 2 Clarence Edwin J 6 E' , f Godwin, Jr. 5 102 X ff! A FV I f 1 - mf. ff., A X ,f ,-rf! ,ff ,f Dear Androniki . . . writes Celia Dudley, i class secretary. Sharon Dean Goff Stephen Daniel Q. . ,, Gorham 1 : 'J lll. V I v ,1 . we J . 7' K2 S ,, Thomas Edward Goolsby Elizabeth Cheatham i Grant gg . ww n . Frank Lee Greathouse, III Brenda Leigh Griffin Maria Martinez foreign exchange student joins in the spirit of Homecoming. G Jfimiiag Three A dvcmce Charles William Harles Judith Ann Harper William Whitehead Harper, ll Patsy Caroline Hartness Emily Raye Hathaway Barbara Sue Hayworth Nancy Jean Hedgepeth Cheryl lrene Hemenway Romie Lee Herring, Jr. Charles Henry Hickman 104 Bunn Woodard, Doug Sharer, and Digit Laugh- ridge Calternateb will represent R.M.H.S. in William Michael Hinshaw Linda Ruth Hoell ri fd in M01'ehead H C0ml19etz'tz'0n Jennell Doreen Holmes William Arthur House David Edward Horn Judy Coraleen Howell Pleased faculty members receive corsages from the National Honor Society. Lynette Gail Hubbard George Cliff Hughes, Jr. Raymond Charles Hunt Wanda Faye Hunt Zandra Lee Hunt John Charles Hunter Judith Ann Ingram Betty Joyce Inscoe George Donald Jackson Randall Lester James 105 git' ff' W5- gfim ,I if R at m R' If :gut K' W ,fgv A V 1 ' fl' K A Q :' . , f a '11, i' l , V ,. L , in i T: .V N. Y X 5 itii 5 f i 3 HQ?--H' December 5 Cl Aung' F41 uu Orman Cecil Jeffcoat Jr ,rj-H Thomas Edgar Jenkms Thomas Lee Jenkins Norman Leo Jessup, Jr. Rosa Faye Johnson Sharon Elizabeth Johnston Cora Mac Bell leads her homeroom in morn- ing devotions. Trudy Anne Jones Mavis Geraldine Joyner if-TW 41' David Gordon Jones David Harold Jones George H. Jones Susan Weaver Jones 106 Q ttf' Linda Faye Jordan Page Clark Keel, Jr Dmjly ymr - S.A.Yf! Nga a r L V '1 , V ' Z- ' if Suzanne Lee Kelly Penn Bunn Killebrew Sarah Aline Lamm Sharon Vance Land Lynn Tucker and Mr. Herring discuss Christ- mas decorations. i fi, Qin 410' Marsha Ann Landen Willie Jay Laughridge, lll Wallace Bruce Lea, Ill John Robert League Kay Hocutt Lee William Slate Lee Linda Kay Leonard Linda Carolyn Lewis Mary Louise Lewis Robert Edward Liles 107 .- , , iffi,,1 4 F 4 Ji, , . , T 3 , A f , . . an :SYM , ' h Q iz' H ,Q I 'Q 4 L 5 sh- , .- gi Y -.Q we . 3, 4 iw A U! M : ' X to 0 ' ' is - ' IQ! Z . f' - ' 'E . 1 , a Game 9- TIF' kv' if A JN!-. '-'. ,,. Q ... FS . y 1 A JUN in if 1 If Qu- 9' 'E' 5, ances, Raven Dail Lindsey Gerald Vance Lundy James Thomas Magee James Lester Mangum Billie Dean Marks Christopher Allan Marks Cassandra Jo Martin Maria Reyes Martinez Judith Ann Mason George Thomas Burnette Matthews 108 ates l 1 l i K ' NL Another Saturday night- Another movie. Robert Judson McGee Sarah Anne Melvin Martha Battle Mebane Betty Kath rynaMeyer J a l y ln I It 5, 'M ji is R3 if A I 'I 7 Q A' w Joan Annette Mitchell Mitzi Jean Moore U72- 45, ,pn-is ? 'S Jarvis Earl Moore, ll Sybil Ann Moore Barbara Nelson smiles brightly after being crowned Homecoming Queen. illea' Weekends Mahalia Ann Mooring James Bradley Murrill Elizabeth Vann Neal Lillian Frances Nelms Frances Barbara Nelson Kenneth Clyde Oakley Larry Stephen Odom Nellie Grey Odom Jennifer Sue O'Neal Jeanne Le Cocq Overman ,pf-, lbs , fx ' .3 L -s 2, ju, - Lf' x li ...7.-.-..- 524. A6 vis 'nga Q-.ef 9l-- l ..p-...N 'x..... f..5,,,s ' ' if , i, . 'HN 'ft 4 2' A c,v 1 7Uk l X 109 Cram! S tuajff Compulsoigf i0'fx lim I A' A Lynn Gray Peterson N Xe. X fu l ' y , Anna Sheryl Overton , Ng 2 . ,ff X Marcia Susan Page 'Uh 3. . 'N Q f 'l -.'e 4 'E wg 5, ,- he J Wayne Parker V , A Clara Marie Pate I don't believe it! I passed! Mlm-...' fik Darla Kay Pearce Ennis Lee Pearce, Jr. Judith Ann Pitt Olivia Jean Pitt M Judith Dianne Pelt Steven Duval Peterson ,fn Eugene Hardy Phipps in 110 Martha Catherine Pitt Ronald Charles Pitt F irst Semester Exams 03. is '3 P William Joseph Quinn Donald Wilson Rabon, Jr. ' Wiz, pm 'Wm we ' Sue Ann Rash 'UD .V L af- I':.gZ7' 1 'rf--V Lonnie Woodrow Judith Arlene Preast Mary Anne Proctor Pollard, Jr. Danny Randolph Proctor Seniors display their Macbeth projects. Kenneth Wayne Reams Milton Morris Reams Susan Rebecca Rhodes Alan Routh Ricks Ivan Glenn Ricks, Jr. Sallie Wilson Ricks John Hollis Riley, Jr. 111 755 ,dl-ffm E 's....,f'9' - s , ' N. , 2, , fm f f :AA ' ' f I 1 , i -,m i - l 11 ' '. A ff , ,L ' ,..v, ,Q U, . , v-L ,w4 '1'5 . 1'-, i ,. , ,L .W .1 V- T ii' e , , -Qi' R 5 :lc t Y as tesgf- if PK N-Q 'Ziff I t ww! 4: 1 2. 'f if 1 Q P U 'x Students Partzbzlbate 4-ag ,gr-. WN HMP- S12 Susan Carroll Roane Patricia Gail Rose Randall Kieth Rose Janet Lillian Rosser Bruce Haywood Salsburg Elizabeth Carol Sanders Emily Catherine Sellers William Hines Shackelford, Ill Douglas Muir Sharer Randy Shaw 112 in Government Mayor Bert Gurganus presides over coun- cil meeting during Youth ln Government Day. Ava Jane Shearin Carolyn Dianne Siler i! '-'vw 19x ,Q-W...--7 George Thomas Shearin Betty Doris Smith nf 'Y b-H Q A... X 4 S r A W, MTN? A? Catherine Crenshaw Smith Linda Marie Smith rfi Evan Elizabeth Smith Margaret Ellen Smith Students visit local bottling plant on Youth In lndustry Day. mm, 0 , ...ii-..f.......-Q.-.....-V. M- wwwn rf- 3, t A-.Q ,ix ..,t if 173, ! and Industw Patricia Ann Smith Malcolm Stewart Smith Timothy Kent Smith Harriet Louise Soden Maude Karen Spurrier Wallace Daniel Stallings Susan Frances Strandberg Earnie Lee Strickland, Jr. Henry Howard Strickland Louis Ernest Strickland 113 W cv' f lsr-val.. H an f' US, . ,Mr 'f l Z 1 . X VM, , 45 . W Z x . 6 aan . 'Wh I ' QW l 1. 4 H' W vfiqiwfcl L , ff Q E' rd, ta .pau-,,1! 4 Y .lliafisrzff it ff pn f 27752 4 'Dv .-A - U. r A ' unz'0r-Senior Climaxes up-.. -. Q 4 It 'P- si' fg' J ' is f 1 W :fu--. -1 C V- - -Q 9, Kg., ,X .. 'Q A, , is 'ly 1 1, f 'W Q , Qi My 4 V r' Y i fir Qi 1 , wr, 'vt J ..:. 4 V N jsyj' . xii i ff f In A me at ffm 'ia-Q ,rg 51? S 4 is -faq - rf. vzcw YZ . 45 '-v wi. 'S A-'I 'flu FK' .QR Tb- uw-v.. f 5, 4 'WRT Helen Maria Strickland Joe Speight Sugg, Jr. John William Sykes Linda Diane Sykes Ralph Hill Sykes Robert Lee Sykes, Jr. Mary Foyd Tanner Donna Lynn Taylor Sandra Eileen Taylor Joseph Brownie Thames, Jr. 114 Senior drama students work frantically in preparation for Alas Babylon. Charles Alexander Gard Thomas, IV Vincent James Thornes, Jr. , it .Hr L i Ki' 'I ,,,, iv fgpx lb'- :.. :,. ' , .V in ' , Q , l ',.A 3 3 Paula lVlaria Thompson Lynn Tucker 89 s My , , Schoofs Social Season 3 X gy ia E f-04-. 1 ,X 4 0 Jane Carolyn Walker William Lloyd Wall HY' aim fi-15,5 wiv A-Q' Frederick Anderson Tulloss Barbara Jeanne Rishard Small Vann Wagner Debbie Barbee and Harriet Soden cho terial for their Junior-Senior dresses. James Welford Turner OSB ...Awwwrwfww Ralph Watson Wallace Sylvia Jean Ward Brenda Jo Weaver 'H Q' f ? ll, 1 5 v Ke ffm vf Ifiiw li V Qyggvifk gm l ,Q xo iv . Nancy Brooks Webb M 'W ' ' 1 if ,,.,, Patricia Ann Webb . W ' Ja - A Charles Franklin Webster V 4' . 'I Kenneth Durham Weeks Jr. Linda Alice Weeks 115 mv it dl? f' Senzbixf Close an Ecstatic Y 6 X X .- W Az 4 A .fi l J vt fi X 971 ,Mm ' 145. '3','5g1f Ly ,Q .1 2 A 4 1-3 ., 3'-snow' .L 3 uf qfmgwf- .Q ,P t . 3 it MT: ' 'ff 'Q' T - f E- J J KZ , M- 2, CENA 'Tay W., i , , fr if I , ' 3- 21.13, , gf, . I , V W , , 4 Ay' I Q QQ, .. -63117 ,J Q 1 I y.kL lv W 5, . ,-fm? ,M - We is .K 5, ,, Patricia Ann Whaley Phil Wayne White Juanita Morris White Brenda Joyce Whitehead Grace Moss Whitford Annette Taylor Whitley Rhodonna Elise Whitley Willa Elizabeth Whitley Jennifer Dianne Wilder Charlene Jean Williams 116 Tear with , W A Z c ff Seniors signing HI-NOC-AR's take a nostalgic view of the past year. Elizabeth Anne Williams Jackie Allene Williams Harry Judson Williams, Jr. Clarence Mitchell Williams, Jr. ' 1 L ' .qw-.. Qrw- ono' Momorz'os and a Forward Look. Ji-9? ,dm Sheila Genera Williams Calvin Terry Williamson James Granville Michael Davis Winbon Willis, Jr. That fateful day! My letter from E.C.C. has arrived. 5--V V, 494' Wanda Lee Wise Benjamin Bunn Woodard Linda Faye Woodcock Ernest Wade Woodruff, J r. Constance Evelyn Young Sarah Jane Yount 117 ,, lr, .,-fixes, A .lytfs I 5 i gl 'X MSM' 7!'91s.--v 41 4122? W.- Kannas Suliman Yousef 'Gb E 2 , f , Q L kilo i itiifm A dzfertisem en is The Students Q' Rocky Mount Senior Hzgh School Say 'CThonk5 to Our Aa'oertz'ser5 8 'X C IAQ sb 'Xi ff 33 - , X la .,4' V L X A .,,, A i it i fff e Hail to the Varsity! Wonder what movie Arthur is going to show to the English class today? for i --as-.. Gathering in the parking lot at lunchtime provides a break in the routine of classes. Monday morning - 8:25! Susan Roane even enjoys the tedious work of writing yearbook receipts. a ' ? E , i .,' ' , m new bum Dowd mi j 44 4442 'W M on L wmv eflww , CJ' 54-rfryf SA 4' f iniilywim LFVU, Oofvecl lbsofvofwl-X. gfaeyydd .QQ-64 457 .JCt,,f,L items kilt Qchfkwgl K C oQ,L.kQ,L skigwugf JNJMJ Lf, ' 'li 7 jlekyff Lick iWWf .I ew is ! TQDIOS AND PLANTS: Om , M Hannibali Mo ambridge Md. X I , Topeka, Kan. 7404! MQW M W5 X Glendale, Calif. MR. JOSEPH J. ALLEGOOD 1105 Trenton Road Wilson, North Carolina Publishers Representative K. K'-x 4f.x'cX ff 1-- fh 3 f X ,- e-fiiffr J 'Q - YL, f F tm 7l?F!M'11utlIlI:lelsfamrealunnzft4 it NN , i fe I YIM IHIrrnlnliilmiijiuili3nl'iin'iTiii'.m,,,, -0 A -I 'lllglol -L' J W' K ,Wg 1. ' l rf A 7' 'Il 'g'lllIIIiii...,, -:ft 'UI i w Hllllll ilkmnunununfulnggggy ll! -- e'-f 4- Us - e.Q. - - W 1 . ,AWLMQQQEBQN-bql..,f,eb,,,,waRL Q s,,,,,,,,,,,,s wise.-as-'ws-lessee .,.A , M, -:A tb--V I- :f'3H .v--- , ,,,- - if H - -f 13521-gigs.-,Ao--,J K ff . 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Church Street -Photo Shopa Save With Safety Rocky Mount, North Carolina South Mmm Street Dial Glbson - Night Glbson l Congratulations Class of '65 ClkRIJLlIlAi SEiRNlIC2E !5Tll1'I0lN i730 Sunset Avenue Rocky Mount, North Carolina Phone Glbson 6-9964 Air Condlllonlng Telephone 44-23112 Heating 277 N.E. Main si. I Electrical Contracting PEMBERTON, INC. P.o. sox 1418 Plumbing Rocky Mount, N.C. l ,, 4jI?47ZZ2ZZ5 effwfifr 24Zf??Zf Ml- 4:2 ffl! Z Real Estate Appraisers 6' Consultants It lt's Real Estate, See Us ,,,, Most Folks Dol l I8 South Franklin Street Dial Glbson 6-6195 A N lTA'5 B EA U TY 5 H 0 p p E Coiigroruloiricns To The Rockv Mount's Lorgest Closs Qt Speciolizing in Ieenoge Styling Gnd 1965 Svvimming Pool Wove Wigs For All Gccosiows , IMPERIAL CLEANERS Exclusive Every School GirI's Dreom 573 NA RGIQQIW SUSAN IS or More Stylists to Serve You n 232 rgrbofo street pfui oi 6-8155 Rocky Mount' NWI' C '0I 'C' DIRECT AUTO FINANCE COMPANY, INC. Corner Woshington G I-lill Streets P, O Box l2SS Rocky Mount, North Carolina FARMER - BROCK 8: COMPANY Conclies 4- Wholesole Speciolties M Poper Products H Fountoin Supplies Notions oncl Sundries 224 Torporo Street Rockv Mount, North Carolina Diol Glhson 6-6234 Compliments GRIMES-MORGAN Plumping G Heoting 2lI Atlontic Avenue Phone GI 2-I764 FOUNTAIN'S RADIO 84 TV SERVICE Arthur G. Fountoin Dov - Glhson 2-63lS -PHONE- Night M Glpson 2-S003 244 Woshington Street Rocky Mount, North Carolina Compliments ot . . . G. A. WILKINSON, INC. ROCKY MOUNT OPTICIANS The Cpticol ond Heoring Aicl Center Rocky Mount, North Corolino I fy I 1 1 I1 I 1 SOUTHERN COTTON OIL DIVISION I y IIUNT EoooS Ano INDUSTRIES, INC 1 AAAAIUEACTURERS 1 I COTTONSEED PRODUCTS 1-1161-1 QUALITY EERTILIZERS ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA QUINN'S INCORPORATED I EURNITURE OF QUALITY -AH COMPLETE HOME EURNISEIERS I Phone GIhSon 2-2171 Rocky Mount, North Carolina 168-178 North Moln St 1 1 I1 ' THE M. P. DAWSON AGENCY Rocky Mount, North Carolina Reol ESIore AooroISerS ond Broker 1 J. C. WHEAT 8. CO. Members New York Stock Exchange 126 N. Main St. Rocky Mount, North Carolina I I THE CAROLE DRESS AND BRIDE'S ROOM APPAREL THAT APPEALS DreSSeS Jewe1ry Soorrsweor Lingene WeddIrTQ Afhre 1 1 153 SUnSeT AyenUe I Rocky Mount, North Corolino 1 lk f , f.44a.:.'a..fL 1,5 1 1 WU Mkf I A I M X 2,21 T S7 WM' A I fw V . . P ROCKY MOUNT CORD CO A FU! M dqA IneWpeW1 riff' 4? if F 929 coke Road 'MMM I , 1411612-23693 GI 2-6538 fV1GITLIICOCTUVGVS Of J' I ,weff ., fri? 8. Wmwm Owen Q Mfg ,mn RRAIDEU CoRoS o TWISTED RoRES M Tillers Z daffvcj ak - u nr A E . ' Scijfffgjf-11 ' MOJZOH Ore' Cotfon, Nylon, ond SynI'heTICS nglnes K C U OC , utbourd I Power Products 'fflQj?f,fMmgIY Prop. R. W' mob, Wooten Rocky Mount, North Carolina Compllments ot , . MOSLEY'S MOTEL 68 Outstanding Modern Units Compliments Gt . . ROSCOE GRIFFlN'S Hot Winter ldeot -- 1009 Air-Conditionefl 1351510 A TV ROW11 161915110115 Quolity Footweor Since 1913 Loke Fishing Sxvirnrning Pool U 3 H'Ql1WGY 3121 ond 301A Dial Glbson 6-4350 Rocky Mount Rocky Mount, North Carolina A. HICKS AGENCY Lll:E INSURANCE - PRQl3El?'1Y lNSljRANCF - - RCAL ES'1A1E 132 Sunset Avenue Rocky Mount, North Carolina Compllrnentsot .. JOHN VANN MOTORS, INC. Gldsmopile Rocky Mount, North Carolina Compliments . . . COMER OIL COMPANY Rocky Mount, North Carolina Coll us tor Cult toel oils , . , Diol Glbson 2-2112 Compliments ot , . BROUGHTON'S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE CENTER, INC. Soles ond Service 141 Sunset Avenue Rocky Mount, North Carolina Z. B. BULLUCK,lNC. MATTHEW s DRUG STORE WMMGMM pVe5CVll31l0'W DVUQQists Estoollshed V704 Phones o GI 6-4121 Gnd Mgim Street lN ll1SDQC1Qd Meots GI 6-4122 Englewood Brond Prompt delivery ' Denton Street Diol G1 6-S121 DANIEL'S, INC. The Shopping Center Eor WOMEN ond JUNIOR IVIISSES Rocky Mount Moiri Street North Carolina I. W. ROSE DRUG COMPANY Complete PRESCRIPTION Service Phone Cilbson 6-TI II Rocky Mount, North Carolina KODAKS - EILIVIS - ACCESSORIES ond DEVELOPING W. B. LEA TOBACCO COMPANY Rock Mount, North Carolina 194, , ' .9 II? LIJQIQ I I I J W' , ' f K Q..-f ,MD QIh Ren, ho Know Tires Best sr W It oft bfi TIRE coMPANY Wig iff! III i 'I W 1' '- .. Iv- ' 1 I, ,I ,II X , Ask About Oor Roce Rubber Compliments Ot . . . ARNOLD Rocky Mount L. ADAMS WHOLESALE CO. Distributor Ot PLEE-ZINC PRODUCTS North Carolina CATERERS, INC. Speciolizing In Industriol Cotering Phone 442-SIQT I I3 N. Pine St. TRINITY STEEL CO., INC. Engineers and Fabricators P.O. Box 1529 0 Phone 442-6178 Rocky Mount, North Carolina QUALITY LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS, INC. Your Friendly Credit Jeweler BARTH'S JEWELERS FOWGVW 238,242 rgrboro sneer orei ei 6-vi ie THE JEWEL BGX . 128 S, Moin St. Rocky Mount, North Carolina HOWARD JOHNSON'S oormxio Sues BARRINGER RESTAURANT Highwoy 301 North BARRINGER STUDIO, INC. Rocky Mount, North Carolina 129 western Avenue MAY 85 GORHAM, INC. Best Sondwiches, Drinks, ond Cornic Books, Cosmetics, Drugs, Etc. Five Points Rocky Mount, North Carolina Gibson 241127 WlLLIAM'S TRANSFER 84 STORAGE, INC. United Von Lines R. G. Willioms, Owner Phone 44 2-2067 5Oi N. Eost Mein Street Night 44 6-6798 Rocky Mount, North Carolina OO OUN the store with the young viewpoint BELK-TYLER'S of RockyMount,,c CornoIiments . . . ENTERPRISE FURNITURE COMPANY I Rocky Mount ISS Soutn Wosnington Street North Carolina I RADIO STATION WEED ABC Network SOOO Wotts ConQrotu'otions . , .Class of '65 PUTT PUTT GOLF COURSE Sunset Avenue Extension AmerICo's Quolity -we 1' Minioture Golf Courses Putt Your Troubles Avvoy ot tne Putt Putt DAVID HILL'S SUPER MARKET TI-IE BEST IN FOODS, FEEDS, AND NOVELTIES Pnone Glbson 6-66IB Cokey Rood Rocky Mount, North Carolina THE REMNANT SHOP FOR DRARERY FABRICS - DRESS FABRICS ALL SEWING NEEDS I-Iivvoy 64 West At Englewood Rocky Mount AMERICAN BAKERIES, INC. Bokers ot Merito Products Boked Wnile You Sleep Rnone GI 6-SIS6 3OI EXT. North APPLIANCE 8: TIRE CENTER, INC. 227 S. E Moin Street -- Pnone 442-7l56 Rocky Mount, North Conolino Compliments ot . . . CLAUDE MAYO INSURANCE AGENCY - lnsuronce ot All Kinds - Compliments ot . . . FENNER'S WAREHOUSE INC. Rocky Mount, North Carolina Bus. Pnone 2-6444 Res. Phone 6-8967 RUSSELL LANGLEY'S AUTO SALES Russell Longley 401 W. Thomos St. Owner Rocky Mount, N. C. Cgflkfilul 4 A f, X 'DQ V1 f7LCl Cf 'llll lo QQc6f6 QAQOKSCZQC LLC, X366 F63 nog, Jw guy-us SHERATON ,CARLEIQNX HOUSE -si f wt Goo fl, fmtfs cs - loft Jffvrifof Sgxdctkgsldfgnf , I git fic 5 ct mf roof ,lc 55, 5 Q 57, ,ljJ9xgn1fCwAanR2k6y'R8bl4E N.c.,lUDQo, QQ ocmc M2465 .Q fl co ,I ff 3 ix, M l rl A mo, har if eonco I M QL 9 L, Jak goo cf nop NF m 51' of E Mifmfisfriir of slay of qw ic cy Ig- s4fff3Q?'QfO,Qs Gif 'ffjgywgf bi!! X T9 I RAY BANDY PLYMOUTH RAY BANDY DODGE Authorized Authorized Plymouth Dodge Valiant Dodge Dart Simca 880 Dodge Dealer Dodge Truck Dealer , , , f . A ',r , v 1 y , ,4 , .,1 t,N , .wmv W 942 N. Church 602 N. Church Rocky Mount Rocky Mount Country Style -' Jerusalem ARTICHOKES Sweet 'n Hot Packed 81 Guaranteed By 1300 Torboro Street S. C. Rocky Mount, North Carolina D STALLINGS OIL AND COAL COMPANY 1 816 Ricks Street l X Rocky Mount, North Carolina X gf Office Box 787 Telephone 446-6184 BARNES TIN SHOP Roofing ond Sheet Metol Controctors l2O North l-loword Street Phone Glbson 6e7lSl2 Rocky Mount, North Carolina FIELDS LEAF TOBACCO COMPANY Leaf Tobacco Dealers, Packers, Exporters Rocky Mount, North Carolina U.S.A. DAUGHTRIDGE PAINT 81 WALL PAPER COMPANY 10 5, Interior Decorators and Contractors 5 .0 35533 2309 Sunset Avenue T 'P-Tl:S iiTL S I Rocky Mount, North Carolina ComplimentS,Ot.. WALKER SAW SERVICE HQMELITE G PQULAN CHAIN SAWS Blssftnrfs - I-llltfll I-137- Alwoys Reody to Serve Rocky Mount, North Carolina Compliments of . . . NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Representatives Don Baggley Milton Parker William N. Bobbitt James R. Thompson, Jr. NELI.O I.. TEER COMPANY Rocky Mount Quarry Rocky Mount, North Carolina Phone GI 2-6353 Crushed Stone Granite Screenings A. SCHOTTLAND, INC. TOM BAILEY MOTORS Manufacturers of Highway 301 Bypass Acetate, Rayon ond Rocky Mount, North cofolano NY'0 Fcbfifs Mack Truck Dismbums Rocky Mount, Nonh Carolina - Sales Rooms - 1441 Broadway New York cafy Day Phone GI 6-9986 Night 8k Sunday Phones GI 6-4025 - GI 2-7601 IH t 1' I X A c 0 , COASTAL TEXACO SERVICE STATION 24-Hour Wrecker Service JOHN JAMES, Mgr. 421 S. Church Street Rocky Mount, North Carolina ROEBUCK AND C0 Everything for the Home Family or Cor Rocky Mount's and Eastern CoroIina's SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS - - - rw- ' ' ' f--1-My-zf m'.:r v '1 ' ' V. 'gf' 1- HN.,.1 iw A - f Q 3- 1 fn, N - -Q .... ......t.......... -ima.. -..Q nn... - 4nni...,... .. -1- Shop At Sears And Save You Can Countv on Us . . . Quality Costs No More at bears SEALTEST DAIRY PRODUCTS Division Ot National Dairy Products Get the Best - Get Sealtestn SEALTEST ICE CREAM and MILK Call Gibson 6-4128 1437 Raleigh Road Rocky Mount, North Carolina Qomgrotolotioms Cioss Ott 965 RYANT - LANGLEY CONTRACTORS 5-lighwoy 97-Eost Plrtorie GI 6-6488 Rocky Mount, N. C. Resideritiol H if Quit- ,commenter H YW? YW M, M Industrial A , - ef ,154 , 'CWSPHALT AND CONCRETE PAVING QQ wp ,J Generol Street Work fly When We Pave - You Save THE BIG STATION DOES THE BIG JOB Complete Coveroge ot Blockbird Events FEED MILLS, INC. You Will Heor It First Gold Strap Feeds And Best Gm Surge Dairy Form Equipment I and Rocky Mount, North Carolina 8iO ori A, M. - iOO.7 on F. M. RENTA C R Congratulations, Class ot '65 For Exciting Fashion ,nshoes JOHNSON FUNERAL MEBANE si-los co. HOME' 'NC' Rocky Mount, North Carolina AIRPORT LUN-CH EONETTE Rocky Mount, North Carolina Good Food and Courteous Service Always o friendly welcome John Willitord, Prop. 1 Compliments ot . . . WESTWOOD LUMBER CO., INC. Rocky Mount's Only Complete Building Supplier CHANDLER'S 54 to 51.00 Stores 106 North Main St. Rocky Mount, North Carolina Walnut Shopping Center CONGRATULATIONS ond BEST WISI-lES from The CENTER Theatre The TOWER Drive-In Theatre Compliments of . . . BEL AIR CHEVROLET CO. Ulllslangliizg Stiuignti -1.-.-5 BEL NR Eiievviiim co. 1 Bert Gurganus, St B tt S R d Cl dia T t really go for th l965 CORVAIR. Compliments of . . . Compliments ' l l C0pL0N'5 COBB'S MOTEL FASHION -28 Modern Units- CENTER FOR -l-l-lRlF-l'Y WOMEN R k M N 0 U. S. 3Ol By-P055 North oc y cunt' mth Carolma Rocky Mount, North Carolina PEOPLES BUILDING SUPPLY COMPANY Everything to Build With Lumber - Building Material - Hardware Highest Quality Millwork 4I0 N. Pearl St. Rocky Mount, N.C. Tel. 442-3104 HERFF-JONES CO. School Jewelry - lnvitotions ALLEN BARBEE Hhleorly Twenty-Five Yeors Serving Schools P. O. Box 338 Spring Hope, North Carolina Telephone 478-3l46 Compliments . . . WQUILDERS FEDERAL Jdpqpj i ond Loon Associotion i QX .N , if ot ,Q r J 'fb Qflldldggl Rocky Mount W YL ., N , Jbsffulcfv of E we ll5 North Church Street Rocky Mount, North Carolina i l Yell For Yelverton . . . YE'-VERTON COAL ALFORD INSURANCE AND OIL COMPANY 8: REALTY CO. l025 Arlington Street Rocky Mount North Carolina ILL M' 2l8 Torboro Street Food Und SUDDUGS Rocky Mount, North Corolino Institutions oncl Restouronts Wholesole oncl Retoil Compliments ot . . STANDARD INSURANCE 8m REALTY CORP. lnsuronce - Rents - Reol Estote I-Iome Sovings Bldg. Rocky Mount, North Carolina ll With C l' t .. . Compliments ot . . . I Omptmem S Automotive Soles ond Service CAROLINA BUILDING For4OYeors FLAKE B. CHIPLEY, INC , Renoult - Peugot SUPPLY COMPANY Lincoln - Mercury Glidden Points Rocky Mount, North Carolina Complete Building Ivloteriols MODLIN PRINTING COMPANY CARGOCARE T t t' C ,I . mnspor G Ion ompany nc Printers ond Pnoto-Gttset 0 Litnogropners Sociol Stotionery ond Engroving Nonce Street 220 Brvont Street Glbson 6-5989 Rocky Mount, North Carolina Rocky Mount, North Carolina -Q PEoPl..Es oll. coMPANY Q LVL u u QW IDISIIIIDLIIOVS 'Uur Fuel Oil Mokes Worm Friends Rocky Mount, N. C. Pinetops, N. C. GI 2-6I3l TA 7-4l66 Idow IFS PEPSI For Those who Think Young THE MEBANE COMPANY Telephone . . . Anytime . . . 442-3161 For The Rest of Your Life Free Teletype Service LEON'S BODY SHOP Wreck Rebuilding - A Specialty 24-Hour Wrecker Service Glass Installation - Used Parts All Work Guaranteed Leon Shearin, Box 46, Tarboro Hwy. Rocky Mount, North Carolina Mattresses 81 Springs - Life Telephone GI 6-9316 - Fire - Hospitalization - Automobile - Trip Insurance, 1 day to 6 months JESSE C. MORTON, GENERAL AGENT 316 S. Washington Street Rocky Mount, North Carolina JOYNERS' ATHLETIC HOUSE A Complete Line DI . . . SPGRTI NG GOODS - TGYS -- BUY SCDUT EQUIPMENT I24 Tarboro Street Rocky Mount, North Carolina Congratulations To The CIass Ot '65 . .. EASTERN ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. Rocky Mount North Carolina DOZIER SUPPLY COMPANY PAINTS - BUILDING MATERIAL COAL - LUIVIBER - HARDWARE II2 W. BASSETT ST. TELEPHDNE 446-8409 GURGANUS BROS. SUPER MARKET DeoenaabIe Quality-Everyday Low Prices Fairview Road Rocky Mount North Carolina Compliments ot . . . JOSH BULLUCK'S BARBEQUE SDD Cokey Road Phone GI 6-56'5I Rocky Mount, North Carolina EATMAN MOTOR CO. 531 N. Church St., Rocky Mount, N. C. Elvin Eatmon Phone GI 6-92I6 Gvvner Nite 446-6247 CAROLINA See Mr. CO-E-CO Eor 40 Years 'T OFFICE '. I I ,J . if- I i5 3 I Af- 'nur ug- U X . y I g -. , l , IX EQUIPMENT co. Your SCI-IODL SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS 1 FOUR EASHlON ELOORS EOR TOTS, TEENS, AND MOTHER TOOl T MAIN AT SUNSET ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. Compliments Ot . . . Smart Furniture Mohawk Carpets Siegler Heaters Hotpoint Appliances 5 IWW! N lmflfllffl offfz? an-Avi I 1 fx, 'b -'s'.'lQ,,,-,,,, +s.,i-.sf Where Quality and Prices Meet Main at Hill Rocky Mount, N. C. Open Any Night by Appointment Compliments of . . , H. H. WEEKS SEED AND FEED STORE Gerden Supplies A X ComplimentsOi . . .---- X QAM f044k1fii-fvffwf if 9'5q4,QJ, ZJQYQ Miha Dffffffiff CHINA AM RICAN TOBACCO COMPANY ADAMS fum IWAJJGZVA' ,OVW I If ,Q 440452 767 M Wewfwsrs 47 Mhajgjgwfg f TQWMW W My my eg W llw Mffw VZXJEWMXJE D5 i ML Mfg. X-. QWZMQW iw f. 7 Qu! flaw-014, ' J N tjwfffv Qi -, I A well educated person produces more and consumes more. He or she makes wiser decisions on the iob, in the home, at the voting booth, and in the market place . . . Americans are better able to perform the responsibilities of American citizenship if they arm themselves with an education. Spencer Love, Late Chairman and President of Burlington Industries. INDUSTRIES. INCF I. GI 6-9976 Mrs. Lucille George, Prop. We Serve Wonderful Food and Our Coffee Con't Be Beet CAROLINA CAFE 906 N. Church St. Rocky Mount GAY-YOST FUNERAL HOME 805 Fairview Rood GI 6-6634 Rocky Mount North Carolina f 3 Those Who Demand 2 'DJ The Best Plant Q4 I Watson Seed sew, ' -W' MT wArsoN seen FARMS, iNc. I WR Rocky Mount, North Carolina IT'S STILL TRUE L O A N A C C O U N T S Everybody's Swinging To BANK OF ROCKY MOUNT For All Their Banking Needs Your Local Home-town Bank, Owned and Operated By The Community We Serve. Member F.D.I.C. Rocky Mount, N.C. S A V I N G S Women's Shop I de S Men's Shop I f-xx W, 1-...N I ' gg' Xl, . . wQaf'er MOORE PAINT and WALLPAPER CO. 1518 Branch Street Floor Sanding Floor Finishing Painting Paper Hanging We Take Pride in Your Home Compliments of SHELL THOMAS ST. STATION Nationwide Trailers Cooper Tires Office 446-9542 1828 Sunset Ave . QTL.- :sv Rocky Mount, North Carolina A. B. ROSE, INC. Landscaping 0 Designers and Contractors ' Grading and Clearing ' Ornamental Shrubbery ' Swimming Pools Home of H. H. Strandberg, Jr. A. B. Rose Tom L. Price 3605 Woodlawn Dr. Westridge CHAIR 8. EQUIPMENT RENTALS P.O. Box 705 Phone 442-6013 Rocky Mount, N.C. 27802 Gordon Vestal, Jr., Owner Rocky Mount's Oldest Rental Service REFRIGERATION SALES AND SERVICE Domestic and Commercial I 1500 S. Franklin St. Gibson 2-2443 Rocky Mount, N.C. Troy Eason Prop. Norman Shearin i Wig IL-J I FUTOXIAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY Makers of Stratford Windsor . Stratolounger Stratford Drive Avon Phone Rocky Mount, N.C. 442-51 I4 ROCKY MOUNT, ll. C. Institutional Wholesalers ' iiit Compliments of . . . MANGUM'S WAREHOUSE 218 N. Church St. Rocky' MOUNT 1 IRENE'S BEAUTY SALON 1213 Horne Street Rocky Mount, N.C. Telephone Glbson 6-8040 Compliments of . . . KNOX PORTER NURSERY Ford ALLAN MIMS FORD Sales and Service - Falcon - Mustang - Thunderbird - Ford trucks The big dealer on the big lot Rocky Mount, North Carolina Rocky Mount Compliments of . . . ROCKY MOUNT NEWS AGENCY Wholesale distributors of Books 1700 S. Franklin St. North Carolina Phone 442-9283 HOTEL GULF SERVICE Gasoline - Oils - Tires - Tubes Accessories - Washing - Polishing Milton F. Shearin, Prop. Corner Church and Hammond - Highway 301 lBusinessl WHITE'S SUPERMARKET 601 Walnut Street Rocky Mount, North Carolina We Give Greenbax Stamps You Can Depend On Our Meats For The Best Compliments of . . . ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD Passenger Traffic Department Specializes in individual and group all-expense tours Rocky Mount Phone 446-9242 1 Compliments of . . . OAKWOOD PARK ISAAC SMITH, JR. Building Contractor Fountain Service Bafllebofof N-C- Toys and Sundries P.O. Box 515 0 Phone: R. M. GI 6-9446 3 29 Fairview Road Joe H. Barrett, Prop. T 4 l xii' YOUTH SHOP'S CAMPUS ROOM 213 S. Main St. Rocky Mount North Carol ina Compliments of . . . c- ' '- 'vsp DAVENPORT MOTOR CO. Wide Track Town Pontiac Cadillac Rocky Mount, North Carolina TARRYTOWN ESSO SERVICE CENTER Brake Relining 8. Wheel Balancing 2408 Sunset Ave. R. C. Bobbitt Phone GI 6-6958 J. A. THARRINGTON 81 SONS Manufacturers of Tobacco Curers and Heaters Dial GI 6-7176 Rocky Mount, North Carolina I40 S. Washington St. Dial GI 6-4547 IMPERIAI. FURNITURE CO., INC. Complete Home Furnishings Rocky Mount, North Carolina Sell Your Tobacco With SMITH'S WAREHOUSE I Rocky Mount, North Carolina Compliments ot . . . D. J. ROSE 84 SON, INC. General Contractors READY MIX CONCRETE 2l6 lvloyo Street Rocky Mount, North Carolina SERVICE - SALES, INC. 8. COLLEGE PARK MOTEL Rocky Mount, North Carolina GMC Mobile Home Travel Trailer Sales Parking Sales Service Space Renfal Compliments ot . . . CITIZENS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Rocky Mount, North Carolina T0 Tl-lE CLASS QE '65 GARRETT, WENCK 84 GARRETT OF N.C., INC. One of the World's Largest Mobile Home Dealers wlfwmes Highway 301 North ij Iii- Rocky Mount, N.C . E l.:::: E d Mobile Homes rl,-:,, .-.,E:,lg4. -vit ljlse Furniture the model SOO THOMPSON PHARMACY Prescription Druggist Opposite Pork View Hospital Telephone Gl 2-l9l9 Rocky Mount, North Carolina W 8. R BEAUTY SHOPPE Owned 8- Operated by Mrs. Edith Pate Complete Beauty Service Styling - Tinting - Waving 6 Operators To Serve You Dial GI 6-8452 156 N.W. Main St. Rocky Mount, North Carolina Compliments of . . . - THE SHOE SHOW INC. - Featuring Shoes For The Entire Family . . . Compliments of . . . . Ladies. Shoes wArERs anon-iERs 0 Children's Shoes Roofing Contractors ' Meffs Shoes 446-7141 1017 cokey Road 0 Dress 0 Casuals 0 Work 1826 Sunset Ave. GI 6-8046 General Contractors MODERN BUILDERS INC. 725 Walnut Street Rocky Mgunt, N,C, THE CAKE BOX, INC Compliments of - - ' The South's Finest Food Shoppe THORPE a. Ricks 5PeC l'Y Baking Gifts and Antiques TOBACCO CO., INC. 575 N. Raleigh Street GI 6 4-IO6 Rocky Mount, North Carolina Rambler - M G Sports Mercedes Benz Sales 81 Service 501-607 S. Church St THOMAS-FARRIS MOTORS, INC. CADDELL MOTORS Plymouth - Valiant Imperial - Chrysler Telephone 442-3121 256 Tarboro Street Rocky Mount, N.C. Ll'lll3l-Q! ' Compliments of . . . BLUE BIRD TAXI CO. Dial on 6-8101 Radio Dispatched 847 Falls Road 24-Hour Service Rocky Mount, North Carolina J. T. Garner, Owner 309 S.E. Main St. EH, .,m., ,...,.,.,,,-.W waiyw Get that refreshing new feeling - HAVE A COKE 234 Torboro St. Gibson 6-7095 DIXIE LETTER SERVICE Typing Addressing Moiling Folding Moiling Listsg Qttset Printing Church Bulletinsg Multigroohing High School Directoriesg High School Student I-londboolq Club Booksg History Books ond Photostoting Rocky Mount, North Corolino DRUMMOND'S FLORIST ll9 North Moin Street Rocky Mount, North Carolina - Hove Your Fovorite Reooirmon See . RAWLS 5' WINSTEAD, INC. 247 South Woshington Street Diol Glbson 2-7l78 -For- Quolity Ports ond Post Service For All Mokes ond Models ot Cors, Trucks, ond Troctors T I ph GI 2-6202 301 By P S th FRANCES REDDING SCHOOL OF DANCE TEACHER: FRANCES REDDING ASSISTANT: SYLVIA QUINCEY CLASSES FOR ALL AGES IN Ballet 0 Tap ' Modern Jazz Acrobats 0 Baton Twirling 0 Ballroom .- l Phone: GI 6-4497 Rocky Mount, North Carolina 1320 Dawson Place ROCKY MOUNT AWNING 8. TENT CO. Manufacturers Of Metal And Canvas Awnings Storm D rs And Windows 3 , KERR DRUGS I FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY c pl c I Dpt 9 d S k Sh P EPSTEIN s ytown Ph Rocky Mount Young Men's Corne C nter 442 6197 N.C. in Rocky Mount CAROLINA MOTOR CLUB 216 W. Thomas St lulgvicl Rocky Mount, N C S - Security - P t It Pays To Belong D y Ph J, Earl Lewis, C g GI 2 2786 419 Middle St N Qhf Ph P.o. Box 1294 GI 2 2437 2 7998 ......., -. Rocky Mount, GI 6 4614 N rth Carolina LEWIS OIL COMPANY ELBERT MGRTON J. D WILLIAMS M.6'W. BODY SHOP If Auto Body Repairs and Painting S, Church St. Ext. Phone 442-8349 Rocky Mount, North Carolina ROCKY MOUNT LAUNDRY 81 DRY CLEANERS Complete Laundry 81 Dry Cleaning Service WE'RE No. 1 IN ROCKY MOUNT! 223 S. Washington St. Phone 446-7158 Rocky Mount, N.C. FAST TWO HOUR SERVICE RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCKS DUPONT'S 30 MIN. 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Williams Watch Shop Milady's Hat Shop lgenior ABERNATHY, GEORGE WAYNE - Vice-president of homeroom, Junior-Senior Registration Committee, Social Committee, Study Club, Service Club President, Track team, B Honor Roll, Participant in Youth in Government Day, Rocky Mount Youth Council Vice-President. ABERNETHY, ANNE PARLIER - Treasurer of homeroom, Pro- gram and Theme Committee for Junior-Senior, Bridge Club, Library Science Club, Booster Club Badge Committee Chair- man and Nominating Committee, Band. ALDRIDGE, DOUGLAS LANE - Distributive Education student 1,2, Study Club, Wildlife Club. ALFORD, TERRY WHITLEY - President of homeroom, Fire Drill Committee, Service Club corresponding secretary, Senior Class President. ALLEN, WAYMOUTH EDWARD, JR. - President and vice-presi- dent ofthe Photography Club, HI-NOC-AR staff. ANDERSON, WILLIAM ALBERT, Jr. - President of homeroom, Student Organization representative, Junior Class President, Junior Classical League reporter, Monogram Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, J.V. Football team, J.V. Basketball team, Track team, J. C. L. Service Award,'National Merit Scholarship semifinalist, Morehead nominee, Nominee for Governor's School. ARRINGTON, JAMES ERNEST - Treasurer of homeroom, Monogram Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Football, Basketball, and Baseball teams for 3 years. ASHBY, MARY JO - Roman Banquet Decorations Committee, Choir 1,2,3, Office assistant. AYCOCK, FRANKIE DEROIN - BAKER, PENNY LOU - Home Economics Club vice-president and treasurer. BARBEE, DEBORAH JEAN - Vice-president and secretary of homeroom, Booster Club Scrapbook Committee, Booster Club treasurer. BARNES, AGNES LANELL - Distributive Education Club, Fu- ture Homemakers of America. BARNES, THERESA JO - Bulletin Board and Homecoming Committees for homeroom, Typing Club, Choir. BARNES, WILLIAM RONALD - Homeroom vice-president, Fire Drill Committee, Junior-Senior Figure Committee, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Bridge Club, Monogram Club, J.V. Basketball and Football, Varsity Basketball and Football, B Honor Roll. BARNHILL, GEORGIA MAE - President, secretary and treas- urer of homeroom, Junior-Senior Entertainment Committee, Dramatics Club secretary and treasurer, Choir, Office assist- ant. BATEMAN, BOBBY GERALD - D.E. Club, Library Science Club, Black Masquers. BATTEN, ROBERT WAYNE - Radio Broadcasters Club. BATTS. JERRY LYN - BEARD, SUSAN MONTAGUE - Treasurer of homeroom, Public Speaking and Debating Club, Radio Broadcasters Club, Choir, Black Masquers, Cast of Murder Takes the Stage and lt Happens Every Summer, Governor's School nominee ireciory BELL, CORA MCGREGOR - House and Grounds Committee, Junior-Senior Reservations Committee, Choir, Typing Club, HI-NOC-AR staff, National Honor Society, Graduation Marsh- al, A and B Honor Rolls. BELL, PAMELA LEE - Booster Club. BENNETT, WILLIARD STEVENSON - Choir, Track team. BLANTON, SANDRA YVONNE - D.E.C.A. Associate President, Choir, B Honor Roll, Fourth place in National Singing Con- test. BLAYLOCK, NORMAN BILLY, JR. - Vice-president of home- room, Chairman of School Spirit Committee, S.O.S. Club, Monogram Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, J.V. Foot- ball, Varsity Football and Baseball, participant in Youth in lndustry Day. BONNER, WILLIAM SPRUILL - Monogram Club, Radio Broad- casters Club, President and Vice President of homeroom, Traffic Committee, Football and Track teams for 3 years. BOONE, LARRY CLAYTON -- Student Organization Representa- tive, Band. BOSEMAN, PHYLLIS ARLENE - Student Organization Repre- sentative, Nominations Committee, Choir 1,23 Radio Broad casting Club, Kudos Club, Cast of Alas Babylon. BOYD, NANCY FAYE - Choir Club, Dramatics Club, Choir, Study Club. BOYKIN, MICHAEL ANDERSON - President and Vice President of homeroom, Student Organization Representative, Traffic Committee, Monogram Club, Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes, J.V. Football, Track and Varsity Football for 2 years, Blackbird of the Week, All East Honorable Mention, Mono- gram of Scholastic Achievement. BRADSHAW, RONNIE HOWARD - BRAKE, JESSE COOPER - Secretary of homeroom, Student Organization Representative, Junior Classical League, Service Club, HI-NOC-AR Staff, B Honor Roll, Academic Letter, Na- tional Honor Society 2,3, Student at the Governor's School, National Honor Society Scholarship Semi-Finalist. BRANCH, CHARLES BLYTHE - BRANCH, ELLEN NELL - Vice-president and secretary of home- room, Junior-Senior Music Committee, Dramatics Club, Sec- retary of Dramatics Club, Good Sports Club 2,3, BLACKBIRD staff. BRANTLEY, MARGARET EVA - Secretary, treasurer, vice-presi- dent and Student Organization representative of homeroom, Dramatics Club, S.O.S. Club. BRASWELL, JENNY RUTH - Secretary and treasurer of home- room, Choir 1,2, Kudos Club. BRICE, LINDA DIANNE - President, secretary, and Student Or- ganization representative of homeroom, Foreign Exchange Committee, Cheerleader Club 1,2,3, Head JV. Cheerleader, Cheerleader 2,3, Miss Print, Beauty Court, Recipient of Civi- tan Award, DAR Finalist, Head Varsity Cheerleader, Home- coming Queen finalist, Outstanding Senior, President's Cabin- et. BRITT, CLYDE STEPHEN - President, Vice-President, and Stu- dent Organization representative of homeroom, President of Freshman Class, Jr.-Sr. decorations committee, Nominations Committee, Monogram Club 2,33 Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes 2.3, Junior Classical League, J.V. Football, Varsity Foot- ball, 1,2,3, J.V. Basketball, Football Blackbird of the Week B Honor Roll. v BROWN, CLAUDIA LUCILLE - Treasurer of homeroom, Publici- ty Committee, Dramatics Club, Study Club, Art l and Il. BRYAN, DONNA CAROLYN - Vice-president and treasurer of homeroom, S.O.S. Club, S.O.S. Ways and Means and Decora- tion committees, Dramatics Club, Study Club. BUFFALOE, MARY CAROLINE - Student Organization repre- sentative, Sophomore Class vice-president, Junior-Senior ln- vitations Committee chairman, Junior-Senior Committee, Jun- nior Classical League vice-president, HI-NOC-AR staff, Na- tional Honor Society, Graduation marshal, Governor's School, A Honor Roll, Recipient of monogram for scholastic achievement, B Honor Roll, Typing contestant, Rotary Girl of the Month, Outstanding Senior, Pagette in the North Caro- lina House of Representatives. BULLUCK, BECKY SUE - President, vice-president, and treas- urer of homeroom, Good Sports Club 2,3. BULLUCK, DANIEL ELLIS - President and secretary of home- room, Traffic Committee, School Spirit Committee, Phalanx Club, Junior Classical League, Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes, BLACKBIRD staff, Advertising Manager and Sports Edi- tor, J.V. Football, Track team. BUNN, LINDA ANN - Library Science Club, Future Homemak- ers of America secretary. BUNN, RONNIE GLENN - Transfer student. BYRNE, JANET LEE - Program Committee for the Junior Class, Junior Classical League, S.O.S. Club, Good Sports Club. CADDELL, STEPHEN WASHINGTON - Secretary of Sophomore Class, President and vice-president of homeroom, Phalanx Club President, Basketball and Golf teams, Eagle Scout, God and Country Award. CAMPBELL, EDWARD GRAHAM - Vice-president, secretary, and treasurer of homeroom, Fire Drill Committee, Phalanx Club, Junior Classical League, Golf team. CAMPBELL, THOMAS ALTON - President and treasurer of homeroom, Fire Drill Committee, Student Organization repre- sentative, Junior Classical League, S.O.S. Club, Service Club treasurer, National Merit Certificate of Merit, National Honor Society. CARIGAN, CAROL LOUISE - Publicity Committee of the S.O.S. Club, Bridge Club, Study Club. CARSON, GWENDOLYN ELISE - Vice-president and secretary of homeroom, Student Organization representative, Nomina- tions and Elections Committee, HI-NOC-AR staff, Junior Classical League. CARSON, JOHN ROYAL - Kudos Club, Monogram Club, Boy Scouts, J.V. and Varsity football, Wrestling team, Track team. CARSON, STEPHEN VAUGHN - President and vice-president of homeroom, Student Organization representative, Sopho- more Class vice-president, President of Typing Club, Presi- dent of Great Music Club, Track team, Delegate to the Civitan Youth Conference at Wildacres. CHILTON, SHARON ANN - Transfer student. CLACK, HELEN CHERYL - Choir, Band. CLACK, JAMES THOMAS - President and vice-president of homeroom, Student Organization representative, Monogram Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Track team, J.V. and Varsity Football, J.V. and Varsity Basketball, Basketball team captain, All-Conference, All-State football player, Blackbird of the Week, Morehead nominee, Shrine Bowl team captain. CLACK, RICHARD ALLEN, JR. - Vice-president of homeroom, treasurer of homeroom, J.V. Football. CLARK, CAROLYN GRAY - Future Homemakers of America, Study Club. CLARK, VEDA FRANCENA - Homeroom homecoming parade committee, Radio Broadcasters Club, Band, National Honor Society. CLAYTON, PATSY MARY - Treasurer of homeroom, Publica- tions Committee, Kudos Club, Choir. COBB, MARY HOWELL - Secretary and treasurer of home- room, Junior-Senior Music Committee, Choir, Radio Broad- casters Club secretary. COBB, MICHAEL WAYNE - Vice-president of homeroom, Radio Broadcasters Club, Study Club, Service Club. COCKRELL, GRAFTON INGRAM - Study Club, Wildlife Club. COLEMAN, RICHARD TURNER - Study Club, Photography Club. COLLINS, DONALD CRAIG - D.E. Club. CONE, ALVIN WAYNE - COOK, JOAN MAE - D.E. Club President, Study Club, Typing Club. COPPEDGE, MICHIE V. - Boys' Chorus, Second place in the physical science fair. COSTILOW, SHAULA JO - President and vice-president of homeroom, Program Committee for Junior-Senior, Dramatics Club vice-president, Kudos Club secretary, Radio Broadcas- ters Club. COUNCIL, MARY LOVE - S.O.S. Club treasurer and S.O.S. Ways and Means Committee, Study Club, B Honor Roll. COX, LINDA LOVE - Booster Club Social Chairman, Transfer student. COX, ROSE MARIE - Vice-president and secretary of home- room, S.O.S. Club secretary, Dramatics Club. CREEKMORE, LINDA FAYE - Study Club, S.O.S. Club program committee, Ways and Means committee and projects com- mittee, B Honor Roll. CRICKMORE, LINDA CAROL - Study Club, D.E. Club. CROCKER, ROBERT LEE - Great Music Club, Study Club, Wres- tling Team. CROOM, JEFFREY WAYNE - President and treasurer of home- room, Fire Drill Committee, Monogram Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Football, Basketball, and Baseball teams, Player of the Week in football 2,3, All-East 4-A Football Team. CUTCHIN, VIRGINIA BRYAN - Vice-President and secretary of homeroom, Junior-Senior Decorations Committee, Social Committee, Bridge Club, Kudos Club, Boosters Club, BLACK- BIRD poetry editor and feature editor, Editor of Paridigm, B Honor Roll, Senior Deb, Senior Girl Scout. CUTHRELL, HIRAM JOHNSON, JR. - President of homeroom, Sophomore Class President, Fire Drill Committee, Foreign Ex- change Student Committee, Bridge Club, Hl-NOC-AR staff, Student Organization representative, National Honor Society, Boys' State representative, Governor's School nominee. DANIEL, WALTER JEFFREY - Junior-Senior Food Committee, Homeroom Homecoming Parade 3, Audio-Visual Club 1, Au- dio-Visual Club President, Phalanx Club Treasurer 2,3. DAVIS, BARBARA DIANNE - Homeroom Treasurer, Student Store Committee, Junior Classical League, Good Sports Club, National Honor Society, Participant in County and District Typing I Contests, A Honor Roll. DAVIS, BOBBY STANTON - Homeroom Vice President, Study Club 2,3. DAVIS, CLYDE THOMAS - DAVIS, DONALD RAY - Study Club 2,3, Athletic Club. DAVIS FRANCES FAYE - Homeroom Homecoming Committee, Typing Club, Bridge Club, Study Club, County Typing Con- test, B Honor Roll. DAVIS, GEORGE IKE - Homeroom Treasurer, S.O.S. Club. DAVIS, SAMUEL NORMAN - Band Drum Major 1,2,3, Choir. DAWES, JUDITH ANN - Bridge Club, Radio-Broadcaster's Club 2,3, Band. DEANS, TERESA GAIL - Homeroom Committees, Dramatics Club, Boosters Club, B Honor Roll. DEBOE, LAWANA CAROL - Secretary of Homeroom, Library Science Club, President, Boosters Club. DEBOE, JOLENNE RENE - D.E. Club, Typing Club, Study Club. DENNIS, LINDSEY ELIZABETH - Great Books Club, Bridge Club. DILL, ANN SLOAN - Homeroom Secretary and Treasurer, Typ- ing Club, Kudos Club 2,3, B Honor Roll. DOZIER, LEWIS BRYANT - Homeroom Treasurer, House and Grounds Committee, Debate Club, HI-NOC-AR Staff, National Honor Society 2,3, Rotary Boy, Semifinalist for National Hon- or Society Scholarship, National Merit Semifinalist, High Magazine Salesman, N.C. Governor's School, Candidate for Elk's Leadership Award, A Honor Roll, Graduation Marshal, First Place in Junior Woman's Club Essay Contest, Academic Letter and Star, Morehead Nominee, Certificate for Excel- lence in Latin. DRAKE, KATHLEEN PATRICE - D.E. Club 2,3, F.H.A. Treas- urer, Study Club, Edsonian Dramatic Organization. DRAPER, RICHARD THORP - Homeroom Vice President, Pub- Iicity Committee, Student Organization Representative, Ra- dio-Broadcaster's Club, Phalanx Club, Eagle Scout. DUBEL, JOHN EISER, JR. - Homeroom Vice President 1,2, Treasurer of Homeroom, Fire Drill Committee, 2,3, Junior Classical League, Radio Broadcaster's Club, Music Club Sec- retary, Wrestling Team. DUDLEY, CECELIA ANN - Student Organization Representa- tive 1,2,3, Secretary of Homeroom, Treasurer of Homeroom, Senior Class Secretary, Junior-Senior Invitations Committee, HI-NOC-AR Staff 2,3, AD Manager of HI-NOC-AR Staff, Junior Classical League Parliamentarian, National Honor Society 2,- 3, B Honor Roll, A Honor Roll, Graduation Marshal, Academic Letter, Governor's School Nominee. DUDLEY, MARGARET ANN - Secretary and treasurer of home- room, Student Organization Representative, Junior Class Secretary, Foreign Exchange Committee 2,3, Junior-Senior Fig- ure Committee, Treasurer of Junior Classical League, Good Sports Club 2,3, Secretary of National I-lonor Society, Nation- al Honor Society 2,3, Delegate to 1964 Tar Heel Girls' State, Candidate in Elks Leadership Contest, County and District Typing Contests, Academic letter and star, Office Assistant, Commencement Marshal, Senior Class Secretary. DUNN, CHARLES WIMBERLEY -- Treasurer of homeroom, Jun- ior Classical League, Service Club, National Honor Society, HI-NOC-AR Staff, A Honor Roll, Certificates of Academic Excellence, Academic letter, Magna Cum Laude Award in Lat- in, Commencement Marshal, Nomination to N.C. Governor's School, Morehead Nominee. DUNNING, STEPHEN CARSON - Student Organization Repre- sentative, Junior Senior Arrangements Committee, S.O.S. Club 2,3, Photography Club, Science Fair Winner, B Honor Roll. DUPUY, CHARLES FELIX - Radio Broadcasters l,2,3, Presi- dent of Radio-Broadcasters, Vice-President of Band. EAGLES, ROBERT KIRK - Radio Broadcasters, Band, Study Club 1,2,3. EDSON, CYRUS MELVIN - Student Organization Representa- tive, Chairman of Fire Drill Committee, President of Radio Broadcasters Club, Treasurer of Great Music Club. EDWARDS, DAVID ROGER - Homeroom Treasurer, Study Club, Wildlife Club, Junior Varsity Basketball and Football. EDWARDS, DEBORAH LYON - President of Homeroom, Stu- dent Organization Representative, Publications Committee, Junior-Senior Menu Committee, Good Sports Club 2,3, Black- bird Staff 1,2,3, News Editor for Blackbird, Bridge Club, Vice- President of Good Sports Club, Audio-Visual Office Assistant, Junior-Senior Beauty Court, Order of Black Feather, Football Sponsor, Homecoming Sponsor, B Honor Roll. EDWARDS, RYLAND ALEXANDER - President, Vice-President, Treasurer of Homeroom, Junior Class Treasurer, Junior-Sen- ior Program Committee, Phalanx Club, Vice-President of Pha- lanx Club, Eagle Scout, Governor's School, National Merit Semi-Finalist. ELLIS, CHARLES DAVID - Athletic Club, Wildlife Club, Study Club. EMERSON, MARIE EVELYN - Booster Club, Choir. ENGLISH, BRENDA LYNN - Dramatics Club, Radio-Broadcast- ers Club, Phalanx Club, Edsonian, Cast in It Happens Every Summer. EVELAND, FRANCES ANN - Dramatics Club, Booster Club. EZZELL, HERBERT WAYNE - Student Organization Repre- sentative, Typing Club, Phalanx Club, Study Club, Wrestling Team. FARMER, MARGARETTE ETHEL - Study Club, S.O.S. Club, Band. FARMER, WILMUR EDWARD - Treasurer of Homeroom, Jun- ior-Senior Decorations Committee, Vice President of Library Science Club, President of Radio Broadcasters Club, Choir Club, Band, Wrestling Team, J.V. Football. FAUCETTE, LINDA ANN - Music Club, Future Homemakers of America, Study Club. FORD, SARA ALICE - S.O.S. Club, Service Club, Study Club, B Honor Roll. FOWLER, BRENDA JOYCE - President of Homeroom, Secre- tary of Homeroom 1,2, Treasurer of Homeroom 1,2, Junior- Senior Arrangement Committee, Good Sports Club, Student Organization Representative, Junior Classical League. FRITTS, JACKIE EARNEST - Varsity Football Manager. FRITTS, JOYCE CLAUDIA - Junior-Senior Invitation Commit- tee, Personal Typing Club, Radio Broadcasters Club, Study Club, Service Club. FRYAR, ELIZABETH JEAN - Junior-Senior Invitation Commit- tee, Secretary of the Kudos Club, Bridge Club. FRYAR, JUDY DIANNE -- Study Club, Radio Broadcasters Club 1,2. FUTCH, JEFFERSON VANCE, JR. - Radio Broadcasters Club. GAITHER, FRANCES ANN -- Library Science Club 1,2,3, B Honor Roll. GARDNER, PEGGY ANN -- Secretary of Homeroom 3, Prelude Club, Study Club, Bridge Club, B Honor Roll 2. GARRIS, EMILIE ROSS - Vice President of Homeroom 1,2, Secretary of Homeroom 2, President of Booster Club, Junior- Senior Arrangements Committee, Prelude Club, Booster Club, Good Sports Club, National Honor Society 1,2, National Merit Semifinalist, Second Place in Junior Women's Club Essay Contest, Second Place in Science Fair 1, A Honor Roll 1, B Honor Roll. GODWIN, CLARENCE EDWIN, JR. - Homeroom President 1, Student Organization Representative 1,2, Vice-President 2, Chairman of Traffic Committee, President's Cabinet, Mono- gram Club, President of Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Jun- ior Classical League, BLACKBIRD staff, J.V. Football, Track 1, 2,3. GOFF, SHARON DEAN -- Homeroom Secretary, Treasurer of Homeroom, Homeroom Vice President, Junior-Senior Invita- tions Committee, Publications Committee, Lost and Found Committee, Dramatics Club, Booster Club, Participant in Op- timist's Youth Appreciation Week. GOOLSBY, THOMAS EDWARD - Audio-Visual Club 1, Kudos Club 2,3, Third Place winner in Science Fair 1. GORHAM, STEPHEN DANIEL - Student Organization repre- sentative, Great Music Club 2, Bridge Club 1, S.O.S. Club 3, Band 1,2,3, President of Great Music Club, Vice President of S.O.S. Club. GRANT, ELIZABETH CHEATHAM - President, vice president, and secretary of homeroom, House and Grounds Committee 2, Social Committee 3, Good Sports Club 2,3, Bridge Club 1, National Honor Society 3, B Honor Roll 1,2, A Honor Roll 3. GRAY, DONALD TIMOTHY - D.E. Club 2,3, Choir. GREATHOUSE, FRANK LEE, lll - Jr.-Sr. Registration Commit- tee Chairman, Vice president of Bridge Club 1, Service Club 2,3, Vice president of Service Club 3, Nominee for the Gover- nor's School 1,2, National Merit Semifinalist 3. GREATHOUSE, SAMUEL TOLER - President of homeroom, Jun- ior Classical League 1, S.O.S. Club 2,3, Blackbird Staff, Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation. GRIFFIN, ABRAM ROSCOE - GRIFFIN, BRENDA LEIGH - Study Club, Great Music Club, Choir. GRIFFIN, JAMES FREDRICK - Treasurer of homeroom, Stu- dent Organization representative, Phalanx Club, Study Club, Varsity Basketball 1,2. GRIFFIN, RANDOLPH SMITH, JR. - Vice president and treas- urer of homeroom, Student Organization representative, So- cial Committee, Radio Broadcasters Club, Dramatics Club, Track team, Cast of Alas, Babylon, Production manager of the Radio Broadcasters Club. GURGANUS, ALLAN MARVIN - Vice president and secretary of homeroom, Junior Class vice president, Student Organization vice president, S.O.S. Club vice president, Dramatics Club, Edsonian, cast of Alas, Babylon, Sophomore Program Committee, Kiwanis Boy of the Month, Junior-Senior Pro- gram and Theme Committee Chairman, Co-editor of The Paradigm, BLACKBIRD Page Editor and Art Editor, Scholas- tic Magazine's Art Award Key, Delegate to Mars Hill Summer Leadership Workshop, Delegate to N.C.S.C.C. Student Coun- cil Congress, Outstanding Senior, Junior-Senior figure, Hon- orary member ofthe Order of the Black Feather. GURGANUS, BETTY LOU - Study Club, Library Science Club. GURGANUS, HERBERT EARL, JR. - President, vice president, and treasurer of homeroom, President of the Junior Class, Fire Drill Committee, President of the Great Music Club, Pha- lanx Club, President of the Student Organization, Kiwanis Boy of the Month, National Merit semifinalist, Morehead nomi- nee, Typical Youth, Outstanding Senior, District Typing con- testant, BLACKBIRD staff, Delegate to N.C.E.D.S.C.C., Dele- gate to N.C.S.C Workshop, Delegate to N.C. Scholastic Press Institute Convention, Recipient of Safe Driving Award, Mayor of Rocky Mount in Youth Appreciation Week, B Honor Roll. GURGANUS, JEAN CAROLYN - Treasurer of homeroom, Kudos Club treasurer, Black Masquers vice president and secretary, Black Masquers Award, B Honor Roll. GUY, BARBARA JEAN - Junior-Senior Invitations Committee, President of Future Homemakers of America, Choir member, Vice president of Choir Club. HAGINS, WILLIAM MlCHAEL- D.E. Club, J.V. Football team. HALE, MARTHA ANN - President, vice president, secretary, and treasurer of homeroom, Student Organization repre- sentative, School Spirit Committee, Cheerleader Club, J.V. Cheerleader, Good Sports Club, Member of the Order of the Black Feather. HAMAD, MONA - HAMRICK, JERRY ALBERT - Choir. HAMMOND, KENNETH WAYNE - Secretary and treasurer of homeroom, Debating Club, Phalanx Club, National Honor Society. HANNER, SARAH ANN - Homecoming Committee in Choir Club, Homecoming Committee in homeroom, Library Science Club. HARLES, CHARLES WILLIAM - Vice president of homeroom, Senior Class Nominations Committee, Study Club, Mono- gram Club, Student Organization, J.V. and Varsity Football manager and trainer, Track manager. HARPER, JUDITH ANN - Homeroom Homecoming Decora- tions Committee, Choir, Kudos Club, Transfer student. HARPER, WILLIAM WHITEHEAD, JR - Radio Broadcasters Club, Library Club. HART, WILLIAM GRADY - Great Music Club, Chorus, Visual Aid Club. HARTNESS, PATSY CAROLINE - Secretary and treasurer of homeroom, Junior Classical League, Choir, Phalanx Club, Band Secretary, Majorette, Civitan Band Award, East Carolina Symphonic Band. HATHAWAY, EMILY RAYE - Co-Chairman of Program Commit- tee in S.O.S. Club, S.O.S. Ways and Means Committee, Na- tional Honor Society. HAYWORTH, BARBARA SUE - President and secretary of home- room, Student Organization representative, Junior-Senior Reservations Committee, Chairman of the Foreign Exchange Committee, Dramatics Club President, Good Sports Club, Na- tional Honor Society vice president, D.A.R. Pilgrim, Outstand- ing Senior, Delegate to N.H.S. Convention, Recorder in Youth In Government Day, Delegate to Wildacres Youth Conference, Safe Driving Committee, President's Cabinet. HEDGEPETH, NANCY JEAN - D.E. Club Convention Commit- tee, Study Club, Chorus. HEMENWAY, CHERYL IRENE - Library Science Club, Choir. HERRING, ROMIE LEE, JR. - Radio Broadcasters Club, Fel- lowship of Christian Athletes, Monogram Club, J.V. and Varsi- ty Football, Track, Wrestling team. HICKMAN. CHARLES HENRY - Athletic Club. Study Club, Baseball team manager. HICKS, JANET IRENE - President, vice president, and secre- tary of homeroom, Elections Committee, Junior-Senior Invita- tions Committee, Cheerleader Club, Good Sports Club, J.V. Cheerleader, Safe Driving Award. HIGSON, WILLIAM BOOTH - Treasurer of homeroom, Junior- Senior Decoration Committee, Homecoming Committee, Ra- dio Broadcasters Club. HINSHAW, WILLIAM MICHAEL - President, vice president of homeroom, Vice president of Junior Class, Program Commit- tee of the Junior Class, Junior-Senior Figure Committee Chair- man, Phalanx Club vice president, Band, Student Organiza- tion representative, Morehead nominee, National Honor Soci- ety, Delegate to Boys' State. HODGE, JAMES ALLEN, JR. - HOELL, LINDA RUTH -- Junior Classical League, Booster Club, Memorial Committee for Booster Club, BLACKBIRD staff, Lit- erary board of Paradigm, Honorary member of the Order of the Black Feather. HOLMES, JENNELL DOREEN - Student Organization repre- sentative, Junior-Senior Food Committee, Foreign Exchange Student Committee, HI-NOC-AR staff, Junior Classical League, Good Sports Club, B Honor Roll. HORN, DAVID EDWARD - Radio Broadcasters Club, Great Books Club, Music Lovers Club. HOUSE, WILLIAM ARTHUR - Wildlife Club, Library Science Club, Music Club. HOWELL, JUDI CORALEEN - Choir Club, DECA Club, Per- sonal Typing Club. HUBBARD, LYNNETTE GAIL -- President, vice president, and treasurer of homeroom, Student Organization representative, Publication Committee, Elections Committee, Junior Classi- cal League, Good Sports Club President, National Honor Soci- ety, Football Sponsor, Graduation marshal, A Honor Roll, Beauty Court. HUGHES, GEORGE CLIFF - Vice president of homeroom, Ra- dio Broadcasters Club president, Choir, Band President. HUNT, RAYMOND CHARLES - Treasurer of homeroom, Junior Classical League, Slave Sale Committee, Study Club. HUNT, WANDA FAYE - Study Club, Bridge Club. HUNT, ZANDRA LEE -- Study Club. HUNTER, JOHN CHARLES - Band treasurer, Kudos Club. INGRAM, JUDI - Study Club. INSCOE, BETTY JOYCE - Study Club. JACKSON, GEORGE DONALD - Great Music Club, Study Club, Track team. JAMES, RANDALL LESTER - President's Cabinet, Typing Club, HI-NOC-AR staff, Student Organization representative, Rotary Boy of the Month, Morehead Nominee, Outstanding Senior, Youth in lndustry Day participant, B Honor Roll, Editor of the HI-NOC-AR. JEFFCOAT, ORMAN CECIL - Student Organization Representa- tive, Phalanx Club Ways and Means Committee, Audio Visual Club, Study Club. JENKINS, THOMAS EDGAR - Monogram Club, Phalanx Club, Football manager, Baseball manager, Production staff of Alas, Babylon. JENKINS, THOMAS LEE - JESSUP, NORMAN LEO - Vice president and treasurer of homeroom, Athletics Club. JOHNSON, ROSA FAYE -- Study Club, S.O.S. Club, Publicity Committee. JOHNSON, WILLIAM DARRELL - Football and Baseball teams. JOHNSTON, SHARON ELIZABETH - Homemaking Club decor- ating committee, devotional committee, and program chair- man, Great Music Club, Study Club. JONES, DAVID GORDON - President and vice-president of homeroom, Traffic Committee, Junior-Senior Arrangement Committee, Boys' Athletic Club vice-president, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Tennis Team, Safe Driving Award. JONES, DAVID HAROLD - Vice-president of homeroom, Publi- cations Committee, Dramatics Club, Prelude Club, Edsonian, Choir, Junior-Senior Decorations Committee. JONES, ERNEST GLENNWOOD - Photography Club, Study Club. JONES, SUSAN WEAVER - Vice-president of homeroom, Vice- president of Dramatics Club, Choir, BLACKBIRD Staff. JONES, TRUDY ANNE -- Secretary of homeroom, Chairman of Publications Committee, Dramatics Club Program Commit- tee, Choir secretary, President's Cabinet, B Honor Roll, Participant in Youth in lndustry Day. JORDAN, LINDA FAYE - Student Organization representative, Nominations and Elections Committee, Junior-Senior Invita- tions Committee, Junior Classical League, Service Club cor- responding secretary, Service Club chaplain, National Honor Society, BLACKBIRD Staff managing editor and front page editor, Honorary member of the Order of the Black Feather, Paradigm staff, A and B Honor Rolls, Scholastic letter for Academic Superiority, Office Assistant, Nash County Typ- ing Contest. JOYNER, MAVIS GERALDINE - Treasurer of homeroom, Vice- president of the D.E. Club, B Honor Roll, Transfer student. KEEL, PAGE CLARK, JR. - President, vice-president, and treas- urer of homeroom, Project Committee Chairman of the Pha- lanx Club, Radio Broadcasters Club. KELLY, SUZANNE LEE - Homeroom homecoming parade com- mittee, Band, Library Science Club, Radio Broadcasters Club homecoming parade committee, Edsonian, Cast of Pillow Talk. KILLEBREW, PENN BUNN - Treasurer of homeroom, Bridge Club, Radio Broadcasters Club, Black Masquers, Cast of If a Man Answers and Pillow Talk. LAMM, SARAH ALINE - Dramatics Club, Radio Broadcasters Club, Bridge Club, Edsonians Dramatic Play Alas, Babylon. LANCASTER, BENNETT SPARLING - Junior-Senior Food Com- mittee, Audio Visual Club, Study Club, J.V. and Varsity Foot- ball teams. LAND, SHARON VANCE - President of homeroom, Student Or- ganization representative, Elections Committee, Cheerleader, Beauty Court, Candidate and runner-up for Homecoming Queen, Miss Print contestant. LANDEN, MARSHA ANN - President and vice-president of homeroom, Bridge Club, Booster Club, Kudos Club. LAUGHRIDGE, WILLIE JAY - Homeroom offices, Monogram Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletetes, Football and Base- ball teams 1,2,3, Basketball team 1, All East Football team, All State Football team, Morehead Nominee, Governor's Youth Fitness Representative, Most Valuable Player, Co-Cap- tain of Football team, Player in Shrine Bowl. LEA, WALLACE BRUCE, Ill - Treasurer of Sophomore Class, Student Organization Representative, Vice President of Stu- dent Organization, President's Cabinet, Editor of BLACK- BIRD, Delegate to N.C. Student Council Congress Leadership Workshop, Delegate to N.C. Student Council Congress Conven- tion, Delegate to Eastern District Student Council, Basket- ball manager, Golf team, Junior Classical League, Monogram Club. LEAGUE, JOHN ROBERT - Kudos Club, Student Organization representative, National Honor Society. LEE, KAY HOCUTT - Homeroom Treasurer, Homeroom Presi- dent, Student Organization representative, Homeroom vice president, Cheerleader Club, Study Club, Good Sports Club, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Football sponsor. LEE, WILLIAM SLATE - Vice president and treasurer of home- room, Junior-Senior Dance Committee, Phalanx Club Nomi- nations Committee, Photography Club, Golf Team 1,2,3. LEONARD, LINDA KAY - Vice president and treasurer of home- room, S.O.S. Club program committee, Junior-Senior Music Committee, Homeroom Homecoming Parade Decoration Committee, Service Club, Student Organization Representa- tive, National Honor Society, B Honor Roll, Certificate for Scholastic Achievement. LEWIS, LINDA CAROLYN -- Treasurer of homeroom, Junior- Senior Reservations and Arrangement Committee, Dramatics Club, Phalanx Club. LEWIS, MARY LOU - Vice president and secretary of home- room, Homeroom Homecoming Decorating Committee, Kudos Club, Transfer student from Enfield. LILES, ROBERT EDWARD - Vice president and treasurer of homeroom, Treasurer of Senior Class, Phalanx Club, Treas- urer of National Honor Society, Morehead nominee, Mono- gram for Academic Achievement, A Honor Roll, Graduation marshal. LINDSEY, RAVEN DAIL - President, vice-president, and secre- tary of homeroom, President of the Prelude Club, Treasurer of Good Sports Club, A and B Honor Rolls. LUNDY, GERALD VANCE - Student Organization representa- tive, Monogram Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Foot- ball, Wrestling and Track teams, Morehead Nominee. McCALL, ALMA KATHERINE - Photography Club, Great Books Club, Dance Club, Black Masquers Club treasurer. MCGEE, ROBERT JUDSON - Vice president of homeroom, Jun- ior-Senior Program Committee, Prelude Club treasurer, Kudos Club, Bridge Club. MAGEE, JAMES THOMAS - MANGUM, JAMES LESTER - Photography Club, Radio Broad- casters Club. MARKS, BILLIE DEAN - Student Organization representative, Publicity Committee, Junior Classical League, Kudos Club vice president, Governor's School Nominee. MARKS, CHRISTOPHER ALLAN -- Vice president, secretary, and treasurer of homeroom, Student Organization repre- sentative, Homeroom Homecoming Decorations Committee, Kudos Club, Bridge Club, J.V. Football. MARTIN, CASSANDRA JO - Vice president and secretary of homeroom, Social Committee Chairman, Junior-Senior Pro- gram and Theme Committee, Student Organization repre- sentative, Junior Classical League, HI-NOC-AR Staff, National Honor Society, Typing contestant, Football Sponsor, Presi- dent's Cabinet, Youth in Government Day participant, A Honor Roll, Academic letter, Order of the Black Feather. MARTINEZ, MARIA REYES - Good Sports Club, Student Organ- ization representative, President's Cabinet, Foreign Exchange Student Committee, Foreign Exchange Student. MASON, JUDITH ANN - Dramatics Club, Study Club. MATTHEWS, GEORGE THOMAS BURNETTE - Student Organi- zation representative, Choir Club, Study Club. MEBANE, MARTHA BATTLE - Treasurer of the Junior Class, Junior-Senior Figure Committee, Secretary and President of the Great Books Club, Good Sports Club, Student Organiza- tion representative, Powder-puff Football team, Miss Print contestant. MEDLIN, VIRGINIA ANN - Junior Classical League. MELVIN, SARAH ANNE - President and vice president of home- room, Treasurer of Sophomore Class, Junior-Senor Ar- rangement Committee, Cheerleader Club, Good Sports Club, Student Organization representative, National Honor Society, Order of the Black Feather. MEYER, BETTY KATHRYN - Secretary of homeroom, Library Science Club secretary, Choir, Transfer student. MITCHELL, JOAN ANNETTE - Study Club. MOORE, JARVIS E. - Bridge Club, Choir. MOORE, MITZI JEAN - President and vice president of home- room, Student Organization Representative, Office Assistant, Secretary of the Good Sports Club, National Honor Society, Beauty Court, Football Sponsor. MOORE, SYBIL ANN - S.O.S. Club Projects Committee, Study Club, D.E. Club homecoming committee, Homeroom Com- mittees. MOORING, MAHALIA ANN - President of homeroom, Junior- Senior Program and Theme Committee, Typing Club, Radio Broadcasters Club, D.E. Club secretary. I MURRILL, JAMES BRADLEY - President, vice president, and treasurer of homeroom, Student Organization representative, Monogram Club, Football and Golf Teams. NEAL, ELIZABETH VANN - Secretary of homeroom, Student Organization representative, Secretary of Sophomore Class, School Spirit Committee, Chairman of Nominations and Elec- tions Committee, Sophomore Orientation Committee, Secre- tary of Student Organization, President's Cabinet, J.V. and Varsity Cheerleader, Delegate to N.C.S.C.C., E.D.N.C.S.C.C., N.C.S.C. Leadership Workshop, D.A.R. Award nominee, Par- ticipant in Youth in Government Day, Rotary Girl of the Month, Outstanding Senior. NELMS, LILLIAN FRANCES - Choir. NELSON, FRANCES BARBARA - President of homeroom, Cheerleader, Student Organization representative, Beauty Court, Homecoming Queen. OAKLEY, KEN - ODOM, LARRY S. - Radio Broadcasters Club. ODOM, NELLIE GREY - Junior-Senior Invitations Committee, Black Masquers. O'NEAL, JENNIFER SUE - Junior-Senior Entertainment Com- mittete, S.O.S. Club Projects Committee, Bridge Club, Major ette. OVERTON, ANNA SHERYL - Secretary of homeroom, Student Organization representative, Kudos Club. PAGE, MARCIA SUSAN - Student Organization representative, Vice-president of homeroom, Student Store Committee Chair- man, Booster Club, Radio Broadcasters treasurer, Presi- dent's Cabinet. PARKER, WAYNE JOHNSON - Homeroom Treasurer, Typing Club, Junior Varsity Football. PATE, CLARA MARIE - Booster Club, Bridge Club, Phalanx Club, Treasurer of Bridge Club, B Honor Roll. PATTERSON, JENNIFER MARIE - Service Club, Radio Broad- casters Club, Personal Typing Club, BLACKBIRD Staff, B Honor Roll. PEARCE, DARLA KAY - Choir, Distributive Education Club. PEARCE, JR. ENNIS LEE -- Homeroom Treasurer, Monogram Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Junior Varsity and Varsity Football, Blackbird of the Week, All-Eastern 4-A Foot- ball Team. PELT, JUDITH DIANE - Distributive Education Club. PETERSON, LYNN GRAY - Homeroom Secretary and Treas- urer, Junior-Senior Program and Theme Committee, Radio Broadcasters Club, Service Club, County and District Typing Contests. PETERSON, STEVEN DUVAL - Homeroom Vice President and Treasurer, Junior-Senior Invitation Committee, Decoration Committee for Homecoming Parade, Monogram Club 2,3, Typing Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Junior Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Player of the Week, B Honor Roll. PETWAY, JAMES TROY -- Homeroom President and Treasurer, Track, Wrestling. PHIPPS, EUGENE HARDY - Homeroom President, Vice Presi- dent, Secretary, and Treasurer, Elections Committee, Fire Drill Committee, Monogram Club, HI-NOC-AR, National Honor Society, Golf Team l,2,3, Morehead Scholarship Nominee, God and Country Award, Eagle Scout B Honor Roll, Youth- in-Governrnent Day. PITT, JUDITH ANN - Homeroom Secretary, S.O.S. Club, Library Science Club, Vice President of the Booster Club. PITT, MARTHA CATHERINE - Homeroom Secretary and Treas- urer, Social Committee 2,3, Vice President of the Bridge Club, Good Sports Club Secretary, HI-NOC-AR Staff, North Carolina Pagette, Typing Contest, Football Sponsor, Youth-in- Industry Day, Youth Council. PITT, OLIVIA JEAN - Junior Classical League, S.O.S. Club, Serv- ice Club, National Honor Society, A and B Honor Roll, Marshal at Graduation. . PITT, RONALD CHARLES - Homeroom Vice President, Service Club, Radio Broadcasters Club, Study Club, Junior Varsity Football, Track. PITTMAN, BILL CARSON - Audio Visual Club, Study Club, B Honor Roll. PREAST, JUDITH ARLENE - Booster Club, Library Science Club, Library Science Assistant for 2 years, Band 1,2. PROCTOR, DANNY RANDOLPH - Athletic Club. PROCTOR, MARY ANNE - President and Secretary of the home- room, Student Organization Representative, Radio Broad- caster's Club, 1, Booster Club 2,3. QUINN, WILLIAM JOSEPH - RABON, DON WILSON - President of the homeroom, Student Organization Representative, Radio Broadcaster's Club, Mono- gram Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Football and Track teams. RASH, SUE ANN - Secretary of homeroom, Dramatics Club, Choir Club, Study Club. REAMS, KENNETH WAYNE - Monogram Club 1,2,3. Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes, J.V. Football, Track, Wrestling and Varsity Football 2,3, Captain of the Wrestling Team. REAMS, MILTON MORRIS - RHODES, SUSAN REBECCA - Kudos Club, Edsonians, Study Club. RICKS, ALAN ROUTH -- Treasurer of homeroom, Student Organ- ization Representative, Study Club, Monogram Club 2,3, Baseball for 3 years, J.V. Football, Varsity Football 2,3, Most Valuable Player Award in baseball, Best Defensive Player Award in football. RICKS, IVAN GLENNWOOD - Kudos Club, Photography Club 1, Bridge Club, 3, Choir 1,3, Edsonian. RICKS, SALLIE WILSON - President, Vice President, and Sec- retary of homeroom, Junior-Senior Program Committee, Typ- ing Club, Good Sports Club, HI-NOC-AR Staff. RILEY, JOHN HOLLIS - Vice President of homeroom, Radio Broadcaster's Club, Wrestling team. ROANE, SUSAN CARROLL - Secretary and President of home- room, Elections Committee 2,3, Junior-Senior Music Commit- tee, Junior Classical League, Good Sports Club, HI-NOC-AR Staff, Vice president of National Honor Society, A and B Honor Rolls, Academic Letter, Youth in Industries Day, Grad- uation Marshal. ROSE, PATRICIA GAIL - Vice president of homeroom, Black- bird homeroom representative, Personal Typing 1, Kudos Club 3. ROSE, RANDALL KIETH -- Library Science Club 3, Latin Club 1, Football 1,2,3, Baseball 1,2, Letter in Football 1,2,3, Letter in Baseball 1,2. ROSSER, JANET LILLIAN - President of homeroom 2, Director of Finance in Youth in Government Day, Treasurer of Radio Broadcasters Club 2, Good Sports Club 3, Treasurer of Stu- dent Organization 3, National Honor Society, Rotary Girl of the Month, Outstanding Senior, Delegate to Girls' State, Grad- uation Marshal, A Honor Roll. SALSBURG, BRUCE HAYWOOD - Audio-visual Club. SANDERS, ELIZABETH CAROL -- Secretary, treasurer, and Stu- dent Organization representative of homeroom, Lost and Found Committee 3, Phalanx Club 2,3, Secretary of Phalanx Club. SELLER, EMILY CATHERINE - Dramatics Club 1, Service Club 2,3, Chaplain of Service Club, Office Assistant 1,2. SHACKLEFORD, WILLIAM HINES, Ill - Jr.-Sr. Music Commit- tee, Radio Broadcasters Club 2,3, J.V. Football. SHARER, DOUGLAS MUIR - President, vice-president, Student Organization representative of homeroom, Vice president of Senior Class, Foreign Exchange Committee, Constitution Committee, Jr.-Sr. Arrangements Committee, President of National Honor Society, Public Speaking and Debating Club, President of SOS Club, J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3, Kiwanis Boy of the Month, Morehead Scholarship Nominee, Elks Leadership Contest. SHEARIN, AVA JANE - Black Bridge Club, Study Club, Choir Club. SHEARIN, GEORGE THOMAS - Secretary of homeroom, Stu- dent Organization representative, Treasurer of Senior Class, Junior-Senior Invitations Committee, Kudos Club President, National Honor Society, A Honor Roll, B Honor Roll, AI- ternate delegate to Boys' State, Delegate to N.C. Junior Sci- ence Symposium, Participant in Youth in Government Day. SILER, CAROLYN DIANNE - Phalanx Club. SMITH, BETTY DORIS - Homecoming Parade Decoration Com- mittee, Typing Club, Bridge Club, Study Club, County Typing Contest, Office Practice Member. SMITH, CATHERINE CRENSHAW - Radio Broadcasters Club, Booster Club 2,3, Choir. SMITH, EVAN ELIZABETH - Decorations Committee for Home- coming Parade, Dramatics Club, Choir. SMITH, LINDA MARIE - Radio Broadcasters Club, Study Club 2,3. SMITH, MALCOLM STEWART - Homeroom Vice-President and Treasurer, Student Organization Representative, Elections Committee, Vice-President of Bridge Club, HB Honor Roll. SMITH, MARGARET ELLEN - Social Committee, Phalanx Club 2,3. SMITH, PATRICIA ANN - Typing Club, Study Club, Bridge Club. SMITH, TIMOTHY KENT - SODEN, HARRIET LOUISE -- President, Secretary and Treas- urer of Homeroom, Junior-Senior Invitations Committee, Easter Sunrise Service Committee Chairman, Homecoming Parade Committee, Junior Classical League, Secretary of Serv- ice Club, B Honor Roll, Alternate to Girls' State, A Hon- or Roll, Academic Letter, Nominee for Governor's School, Na- tional Honor Society, Excellence in Latin Award, Civitan Citi- zenship Award. SPEIGHT, GERALD WAYNE -- SPURRIER, MAUDE KAREN - S.O.S. Club. STALLINGS, WALLACE DANIEL - President, Vice President, and Treasurer of Homeroom, Senior Class Vice President, Student Organization Program Committee, Homecoming Pa- rade Committee, S.O.S. Club, Service Club, Athletic Club, B Honor Roll, Youth-in-lndustry Day, Bel-Air Chevrolet Out- standing Student Driver for January. STRANDBERG, SUSAN FRANCES - Student Organization rep- resentative, Elections Committee, Publications Committee, Good Sports Club, National Honor Society, Junior Classical League, Office Assistant, Junior-Senior Beauty Court, Foot- ball Sponsor, Nominee for Katharine Smith Reynolds Schol- arship. STRICKLAND, EARNIE LEE, JR. - Audio-Visual Club, Service Club vice president, B Honor Roll, Certificate for Academic Achievement, Governor's School Candidate. STRICKLAND, HELEN MARIA -- Music Club Decoration Com- mittee, Great Books Club. STRICKLAND, HENRY HOWARD - President, vice president, and treasurer of homeroom, Fire Drill Committee, Traffic Committee, Junior-Senior Food Committee, Monogram Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Football, Basketball, Base- ball, B Honor Roll, National Honor Society, Player of the Week for both football and baseball. STRICKLAND, LOUIS ERNEST - Treasurer of homeroom, Stu- dent Organization representative, Band, Prelude Club, B Honor Roll. SUGG, JOE SPEIGHT - Treasurer of homeroom, Chairman of the House and Grounds Committee, S.O.S. Club, National Honor Society, Music Club, Academic letter, B Honor Roll, Participant in Youth in Government Day. SKYES, JOHN WILLIAM, JR. - SYKES, LINDA DIANNE - Publications Committee, Junior-Sen- ior Program and Theme Committee, Bridge Club, Good Sports Club treasurer, Cast of Alas, Babylon. SYKES, RALPH HILL - Student Organization representative, Monogram Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Football team, Wrestling team, Track team. SYKES, ROBERT LEE, JR. -- President of homeroom, Phalanx Club, Monogram Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Foot- ball Team, B Honor Roll. TANNER, MARY FOYD - President and treasurer of home- room, Student Organization representative, Service Club, Ed- sonian, Cast of Alas, Babylon, B Honor Roll. TAYLOR, DONNA LYNN - Secretary, treasurer, and vice presi- dent of homeroom, Chairman of Music Committee for Jun- ior-Senior, Kudos Club secretary, and treasurer, Study Club, National Honor Society, Miss Print Contestant, Participant in Youth in Government Day. TAYLOR, SANDRA EILEEN -- Secretary of homeroom, Junior- Senior Reservations Committee, Booster Club Pom Pon Committee Chairman, Study Club, Bridge Club, Office Assist- ant. THAMES, JOSEPH BROWNIE, JR. - Treasurer of homeroom, Athletics Club, Monogram Club, Fellowship of Christian Ath- Ietes, Baseball team. THOMAS, CHARLES ALEXANDER GARD, IV - Secretary of homeroom, Radio Broadcasters Club vice president, Black Masquers President, Library Science Club President, School stage manager. K THOMPSON, PAULA MARIA -- D.E. Club. THORNES, VINCENT JAMES, JR. - Homeroom parade Com- mittee, Kudos Club parade committee, Monogram Club, Golf Team. TOFFTON, RICHARD HOWARD - TUCKER, LYNNE - Secretary of homeroom, Foreign Exchange Committee, Music Committee for Junior-Senior, Choir, Typ- ing Club, Honor Roll. TULLOSS, FRED ANDERSON - Treasurer of homeroom, Fel- lowship of Christian Athletes, Monogram Club, Wrestling team, Football team, Track team. TURNER, JAMES WELFORD - Monogram Club, J.V. and Varsi- ty Football. VANN, RICHARD SMALL - Phalanx Club chaplain, Eagle Scout. WAGNER, BARBARA JEANNE - Library Science Club, S.O.S. Club Project Committee, Home Economics Club, Library As- sistant, Glee Club, B Honor Roll. WALKER, JANE CAROLYN - Booster Club Points Committee, and chairman of Needy Family Committee, Bridge Club, Band. WALL, WILLIAM LLOYD -- President of homeroom, Bridge Club treasurer. WALLACE, RALPH WATSON, JR. - Wildlife Club. WARD, SYLVIA JEAN - Edsonian, Bridge Club, Study Club. WEAVER, BRENDA JO - Student Organization representative, Junior Classical League, Study Club, S.O.S. Club, County Typing Contest. WEBB, NANCY BROOKS - Secretary and treasurer of home- room,'Student Organization representative, Publicity Com- mittee, Radio Broadcasters Club, Boosters Club. WEBB, PATRICIA ANN - Projects Committee for the S.O.S. Club, Bridge Club, Study Club. WEBSTER, CHARLES FRANKLIN, JR. - Study Club, Wildlife Club. WEEKS, KENNETH DURHAM, JR. - President and vice presi- dent of homeroom, Secretary of the Junior Class, HI-NOC-AR Staff, Business Manager 8t Sports editor the HI-NOC-AR, Sec- retary of the Junior Classical League, J.V. and Varsity Basket- ball, Golf Team, Outstanding Senior, Order of the Black Feather, President of the Rocky Mount Youth Council, Partici- pant in Youth in Industry Day, Rotary Boy of the Month, B Honor Roll. WEEKS, LINDA ALICE - Choir. WHALEY, PATRICIA ANN - President of homeroom, Student Organization representative, School Spirit Committee, Chair- man of the Nominations and Elections Committee, Presi- dent's Cabinet, Cheerleader Club, J.V. and Varsity Cheerlead- er, Beauty Court, Miss Print Contestant, City councilman in Youth in Government Day, Homecoming Queen Candidate. WHITE, JUANITA MORRIS - Secretary of the Booster Club, Transfer student from Charlotte, North Carolina. WHITE, PHIL WAYNE - Study Club, Music Club. WHITEHEAD, BRENDA JOYCE - Choir, Football Sponsor, Transfer student from McKenzie, Tennessee. WHITFORD, GRACE MOSS, Treasurer of the homeroom, Junior- Senior Theme and Program Committee, Kudos Club, Treas- urer of the Great Music Club. WHITLEY, ANNETTE TAYLOR - Vice president of homeroom, Choir, President of the Bridge Club. WHITLEY, RHODONNA ELISE - Student Organization repre- sentative, Junior-Senior Music Committee, S.O.S. Projects Committee Chairman, Band, All-State Clinic Band, Civitan Award For Outstanding Junior in the Band, Head Majorette. WHITLEY, WILLA ELIZABETH - President of homeroom, Stu- dent Organization representative, Social Committee, Good Sports Club, Radio Broadcasters Club, Secretary of the Cheerleader Club. WILDER, JENNIFER DIANNE -- Radio Broadcasters Club, BLACKBIRD Staff. WILLIAMS, CHARLENE JEAN - Junior-Senior Arrangements Committee, Typing Club, S.O.S. Club, Study Club, Cast of Alas, Babylon. WILLIAMS, CLARENCE MITCHELL - Library Science Club, Choir. WILLIAMS, ELIZABETH ANNE - President of homeroom, Pub- Iicity Committee, S.O.S. Club, Choir, Dramatics Club, R.M Youth Council. WILLIAMS, HARRY JUDSON - President of homeroom, Typing Club, Study Club. WILLIAMS, JACKIE ALLENE - BLACKBIRD staff, Typing Club, Radio Broadcasters Club, Kudos Club, B Honor Roll. WILLIAMS, SHELIA GENERA - Study Club, Great Music Club, D.E. Club treasurer, Cafeteria cashier. WILLIAMSON, CALVIN TERRY - Football team, Transfer stu- dent. WILLIS, JAMES GRANVILLE - President and vice president of homeroom, Publicity Committee of Phalanx Club, Junior Clas- sical League, Study Club, God and Country Award. WINSLOW, MICHAEL DAVIS - Choir, Band. WISE, WANDA LEE - Vice president of homeroom, Typing Club, Bridge Club, Secretary of the Study Club, BLACKBIRD Feature Editor, Band, Paradigm staff, Winner of T.B. Essay Contest, Honorary member of the Order of the Black Feather, B Honor Roll. WOODARD, BENJAMIN BUNN - President of homeroom, Stu- dent Organization representative, Senior Class President, President of the Monogram Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, J.V. and Varsity Football, Tennis Team, J.V. and Varsity Basketball, Rotary Boy of the Month, Player of the Week, Moorehead nominee, Delegate to Boys' State, Out- standing Senior. WOODCOCK, LINDA FAYE - Radio Broadcasters Club, Per- sonal Typing Club, Choir. WOODRUFF E. WADE - Dramatics Club, Study Club, Stage crew. YOUNG, CONSTANCE EVELYN - Kudos Club, Choir. YOUNT, SARAH JANE - Treasurer of homeroom, Junior-Senior Reservations Committee, Dramatics Club, HI-NOC-AR staff, Typing contestant, B Honor Roll. Abernathy, Wayne - 39,94 Abernethy, Anne - 49,94 Ackiss, Paul - 85 Adams, Al - 40,46,85 Adams, Betty - 41,85 Aldridge, Butch - 47,58,94 Alford, Billy - 85 Alford, Margarette - 21,38,42,85 Alford, Terry - 39,94 Allen, Brenda - 36,85 Allen, Larry - 85 Allen, Waymouth - 3,37,94 Allsbrook, Johnny - 85 Amerson, Henry - 85 Anderson, Bill - 74,94 Andrews, Alice - 79 Andrews, Bobbie - 49,85,91 Arrington, Jimmy - 52,54,60,83,94 Asbell, Kathryn - 46,85 Ashby, M51-y Jo - 21,4194 Aycock, Frank - 94 Ayers, Patsy - 49,85 Ayscue, Dawn - 79 Bailey, Bob - 79 Bailey, Tom - 43,85 Baker, Dan - 79 Baker, Marie - 79 Student irectow Bonner, Bill - 60,95 Boone, Beth - 40,48,85 Boone, Larry - 95 Boseman, Phyllis - 44,95 Bossolono, Tony - 52,53,79 Boswell, Ann - 21,49 Bowden, Pattie - 85 Bowen, Janice - 85 Boyd, Nancy - 46,95 Boyd, Paula - 79 Boykin, Mike - 52,60,95 Bradham, Donna - 40,41,85 Bradley, Frank - 40,79 Bradshaw, Ronnie - 96 Brake, Cooper - 36,72,74,96 Branch, Blythe - 96 Branch, Ellen - 38,42,96 , Brantley, Peggy - 96 Braswell, Beverly - 41,79 Braswell, Jane - 49,85 Braswell, Jenny - 44,96 Brewer, Sebastian - 79 Brewer, Sue - 79 Brewer, Uneeda - 46,85 Brice, Lindy - 21,6l,67,68,96 Briggs, Jackie - 79 Britt, Steve - 52,53,60,96 Brogden, Grant - 52,58,60,85 Carignan, Jimmy - 79 Carpen Carpen Carpen ter, Jo - 48,85 ter, Kenneth - 47 ter, Ronnie - 85 Carson, AI - 40,58,79 Carson, Gwyn - 36,97 Carson, John - 52,60,97 Carson, Steve - 38,97 Carter, Bert- 85 Casey, Gail - 45,85 Casey, Magaline - 79 Cash, Roy - 46,85 Casper, Cheryl - 79 Chamblee, Helen - 85 Chambliss, Martha - 61,66,73 Chaney, Barry - 59,78,79 Chapman, Joe - 79 Chason, lda - 46,85 Cherry, Kathy - 79 Chilton, Sharon - 47 Clack, Cheryl- 40,41,97 Clack, George - 58,79 Clack, Jim - 52,60,62,63,74,97 Clack, Ricky - 97 Clark, Carolyn - 97 Clark, Kay - 79 Clark, Veda - 46,72,98 Clayton, Patsy - 41,98 Barnes Baker, Penny - 94 Ball, Chuck - 58,79 Ballance, Dan - 79 Ballentine, Carolyn - 79 Bal lou Barbee Barbara - 79 Debbie - 49,94, 115 Barden, Fred - 52,39,85 Barker Moses - 39,85 Barnes, La Nell - 94 Barnes Larry - 40 Barnes Ron - 60,62,63,94 Theresa - 41 ,94 Barnhill, Georgia - 21,41,95, Bartholomew, Bonita - 85 Bass, Russell - 58,79 Batchelor, Allen - 58 Batchelor, Carolyn - 79 Batchelor, Mike - 85 Bateman, Bobby - 47,73 Bateman, Jill - 79 Batten, Bob - 46,95 Batts, Chuck - 52,59,85 Batts, Jerry - 95 Baysden, Eddie - 52,60,84,85 Beard, Susan - 41,73,95 Bell, Ann - 40,45,85 Bell, Cora Mac - 36,4l,72,95, 106 Bell, John - 39,85 Bell, Myra - 41 Bell, Pamela - 49,95 Bell, Ronnie - 85,91 Broughton, Steve - 78,79 Broughton, Warren - 52,60,62,85 Brown, Claudia - 96 Brown, Gary - 52 Brown, Mary Tonya - 79 Brown, Mary - 39,85 Bryan, Donna - 45,96 Bryan, Linda - 96 Bryant, Lonnie - 44,85 Buchan, Dove - 79 Buffaloe, Caroline - 36,68 Bullard, Debbie - 79 Bullard, Joe - 85 Bullock, Mike - 79 Bulluck, Becky - 96 Bulluck, Beniy - 79 Bulluck, Danny - 38,43,96 Bulluck, Debby - 48,85 Bulluck, Jane - 79,83 Bulluck, Lacey - 46 Bulluck, Linda - 79 Bulluck, Mary - 41 ,85 Bunch, Earl- 41,58,85 Bunn, Ann - 79 Bunn, Linda - 97 Bunn, Ronnie - 47,97 Bunn, Tim - 43,85 Burgess, Pat - 58,79 Bynum, Byrne, Carolyn - 79 Janet - 97 72,74,96 Cobb, Jackie - 46,86 Cobb, Mary - 41,98 Cobb, Mike - 39,98 Cochran, Wayne - 79 Cockrell, David - 46 Cockrell, Grafton - 31 Cogdell, Haywood - 59 Coggins, Donnie - 79 Coghill, Betty - 39 Coleman, Dick - 98 Coley, Bobby - 79 Coley, Chuck - 38,43,52,58, Collins, Billy - 41 Collins, Craig - 98 Collins, Hampton - 86 Collins, Jack - 52,62,79 Collins Collins Collins, Collins , Jo Ann - 42,86 , Michael - 79 Patsy - 46,86 Tom - 40 46 59 86 cOm5S,'Pha1lap - 75,79 Bennett, Brenda - 79 Bennett, Steve - 41,95 Berk, Joyce - 79 Bethea, Linda - 74,79 Blanton, Sandra - 47,95 Blaylock, Bill- 52,550,195 Boleman, Rusty - 38,43,59,85 Bone, Pete - 79 Caddell, Steve - 43,62,97 Cain, Sherwood - 46,85 Campbell, Ed - 46,85 Campbell, Graham - 43,97 Campbell, Sara - 47 Campbell, Tommy - 39,72,97 Cannon, Carolyn - 79 Carignan, Carol - 45,97 Cone, Alvin - 98 Cone, Calvin - 86 Conway, Bobby - 48 Conway, Carolyn - 86 Conyers, Kathy - 79 Cook, Joan - 47,98 Cooper, Susan - 79 Coppedge, Dal - 79 Coppedge, Gwen - 79 Coppedge, Michie - 98 Corinth, Mary - 44,86 Corn, Chuck - 79 Corn, Jan - 38,39,86 Costilow, Shaula - 38,46,98 Cotton, Douglas - 79 Couch, Clay - 40,46,86 Couch, Diane - 79 Council, Mary - 45,98 I Cousins, Jcme - Dupuy, Cl'1ClI'1eS ' 40,41-6, Cowand, Carol - 36,86 Cox, Brenda - 79 Eagles, Landyce - 40,49,86 Cox, Jimmy - 40,79 Eagles, Robert- 40,46,100 Cox, Linda - 49,98 h Easley, Sandy - 58,80 Cox, Rose - 45,98 PW- QQIQQ, Nancy - 46,36 Craig, Joy - 40,46,86 Eatman, Gordon - 80 Creech, Bobbie - 58,79,83 EClmOndSOH, RUSfy - 60,86 Creec h, Tommy - 86 Creekmore, Linda - 45,47,98 Crocker, Bobby - 48,59,99 Crocker, Brenda - 86 Crocker, Ricky - 59 Croom, Jeff - 52,53,55,60,62 Crumpler, Clarence - 79 Currie, Mary - 41 Cutchin, Bryan - 38,49,99 Cuthrell, Hiram - 36,72,99 Daniel, Jeff - 43,99 Daniels, Donna - 79 Dasher, Jenny - 79 ,63,99 Daughtridge, Daughtridge, Adria - 79 Barbara - 41,79 Daughtridge, Donnie - 79 Daughtridge, John - 40,79 Daughtridge, Mary - 38,45,86 Davis, Barbara - 42,72,99 Davis, C. T. - 99 Davis, Delores - 86 Davis, Donald - 99 Davis, Faye - 46,99 Davis, Ike - 45,99 Davis, Jane - 99 Davis, Joan - 41,79 Davis, Margaret - 79 Davis, Sammy - 40,41,99 Davis, Tony - 79 Davis, Vickie - 46 Dawes, Donna - 79 Dawes, John - 79 Dawes, Judy - 40,46,99 Dawes, Ricky - 45,59,86 Deans, Debbie - 80 Deans, Gail - 99 Deans, Vonnie - 80 De Boe , Lawana - 25,49, 100 DeBow, Jo Lenne - 47,100 Delamar, J. E. - 84,86 Delbridge, Jimmy - 60,84,86 Dennis, Lindsey - 46,100 Dice, Charles - 46,86 Dill, Ann - 44,100 Dixon, Barbara - 80 Doherty, Cornelia - 80 Dozier, Graham - 36,86 Dozier, Lewis - 36,72,74,92,1OO Drake, Jimmy - 40 Drake, Kathy - 47,100 Draper, Rick - 43,100 Driver, Edith - 80 Dubel, Carol - 80 Dubel, John - 48,59,1OO Edson, Cy - 48,101 Edwards, Amine - 42,86 Edwards, Becky - 42,86 Edwards, David - 101 Edwards, Debbie - 42,66, 10 Edwards, George - 86 Edwards, Robert - 43 Edwards, Ronnie - 80 Edwards, Sandy - 43,711,101 Edwards, Vicky - 80 Ellis, Charles - 101 Ellis, Eddie - 86 Ellis, June - 80 Ellis, Tim - 86 Emerson, Marie - 41,101 English, Brenda - 43,101 Ethridge, Barbara - 86 Ethridge, Dwight- 58,80 Ettinger, Ashley - 42,86 Eure, Alton - 80 Evans, Bonny - 21,80,83 Evans, Johnny - 80 Evans, Phil - 86 Evans, Sherry - 80 Eveland, Frances - 49,101 Everette, Brenda - 41,86 Everette, Joyce - 86 Ezzell, Beth - 43,86 Ezzell, Bill- 59,80 Ezzell, Gertie - 86 Ezzell, Horace - 86 Ezzell, Wayne - 43,101 Farmer, Edward - 41,101 Farmer, Margarette - 21,40,4 Farmer, Paulette - 49,86 Farmer, Sam - 80 Farmer, Sue - 45,86 Farris, Judy - 58,80 Faucette, Linda - 48,101 Dudley, Cecelia - 3,36,72,92,100,102 Dudley, David - 80 Dudley, Lynell - 80,83 Dudley, Margaret - 21,-42,72,1OO Dunn, Charles - 36,72,1OO Dunn, Stanley - 40 Dunning, Steve - 26,115,100 Felton, Dinah - 40,46,86 Felton, Graham - 80 Fenner, Bill - 80 Ferrell, Dorothy - 80 Ferrell, Jane - 80 Fleming, Rhonda - 80 Floyd, Cheryl - 80 Fly, Ron - 54 Flye, Pat - 80 Flye, Pete - 45,86 Ford, Sara - 45,101 Fountain, La Rue - 48,86 Fowler, Beverly - 44,86 Fowler, Brenda - 21,42,101 Fox, Barbara - 42,86 Friar, Jerry - 102 Fritts, Jackie - 54,59,102 Fritts, Joyce - 39,102 Frohbose, Blair - 21,36,86 Fryar, Betty - 44,102,107 Fryar, Billy - 80 Fryar, Judy - 102 1 5,101 Fuerst, Bobby - 86 Fuller, David - 87 Futch, Jeff- 102 Gaither, Frances - 48,102 Gardner, Jimmy - 87 Gardner, Peggy - 46,102 Garlow, Jane - 49,87 Garris, Ross - 42,72,74,102 Gatling, Betsy - 80 Gibson, Peggy - 80 Gibson, Woody - 44,87 Godwin, Bettina - 87 Godwin, Bish - 87 Godwin, Brack - 87 Godwin, Phillip - 40,80 Godwin wyn - 38,60,102 Goff, Sharon - 21,49, 102,107 Goolsby, Eddie - 44,102 Gorham, Henry - 40,80 Gorham, Steve - 40,45,102 Gower, Johnny - 58,80 Grady, Vance - 38,46,87 Grant, Adrianne - 27,42,87 Grant, Betty - 42,72,102 Gray, Don - 47,103 Greathouse, Frank - 39,74,103 Greathouse, Sam - 38,45,103 Greene, Joyce - 49,87 Griffin, Brenda - 103 Griffin, Jim - 43,62,103 Griffin, Margaret - 87 Griffin, Randy - 46,103 Griscom, Charlotte - 41,87 Grooms, Larry - 44,87 Gunn, Bobby - 87 Gupton, Frank - 87 Gurganus, Gurganus, Gurganus, Bruce - 40,80 Gurganus, Dan - 80 Gurganus, Jean - 73,103 Gurley, Tommy - 46,87 Guy, Barbara - 41,103 Guzman, Joyce - 22,80 Hackney, Faye - 80 Hagan, Phil - 87 , Haggerty, Lea - 21 ,61,66,87 Allan - 38,39,68,103 Bert- 38,43,69,74,103 112 Hagins, Mickey - 47 Hale, Martha - 42,103 Hall, Cherry - 58,80 Hall, Deborah - 80 Hall, Donald - 80 Hall, Gary - 80 Hamad, Mona - 103 Hammond, Jenny - 42,87 Hammond, Kenneth - 43,72,103 Hand, Georgia - 48,87 Hanner, Sarah - 41,103 Harden, Genie - 41,80 Hargrove, Linda - 87 Hargrove, Michael - 58,80 Harles, Bill- 54,60, 104 Harper, Alma - 80 Harper, Bill - 46,104' Harper, Cathy - 80 Harper, Judy - 104 Harrell, Dan - 80 Harrell, Linda - 80 101,104 Harrell, Wayne - 80 Harrelson, Al - 59,80 Harris, Jerry - 80 Harris, Loraye - 39,87 Harris, Shebe - 80 Harrison, Butt - 41,74,80 Harrison, Jocelyn - 46 Hart, Grady - 41 Hartness, Johnny - 40,74,87 Hartness, Pat - 40,43,104 Hathaway, Raye - 45,72,104 Hayes, Jackie - 40 Hayes, Joyce - 80 Hayes, Mavis - 49,87 Haynes, Betsy - 80 Haywood, Edna - 87 Hayworth, Barbara - 42,69,72,74, Hearn, Herbie - 80 Hedgepeth, Bill - 87 Hedgepeth, Nancy - 47,104 Hemby, Katie - 46,87 Hemenway, Cheryl - 41,104 Hendricks, Sammy - 87 Herring, Romie - 52,59,60,104 Herring, Sam - 80 Herrington, Charlie - 41,87 Hickman, Charles - 104 Hickman, Susan - 41 Hicks, Janet- 42,104 High, Bob - 45,74,84,87 Hill, Fred - 39,87 Hines, John - 87 Hinshaw, Mike - 27,43,72,74,104 Hodge, Jimmy - 104 Hodge, Johnny - 40,44,87 Hoell, Linda - 38,49,104 Holmes, Jennell - 37,105 Holt, Don - 87 Honegger, Mike - 46,87 Hopkins, Tony - 87 Horn, David - 105 Horne, Steve - 39,87 Horton, George - 87 House, Libby - 46,87 House, Mike - 47 House, Skipper - 48,105 Howell, Judy - 47,105 Howell, Nan - 49,87 Hubbard, Gail - 42,67,72,105 Hubbard, Keith - 58,59,60 Hughes, G. C. -40,105 Hundley, Donald - 80 Jeftcoat, Orman - 43,106 Jetfries Jenkins Jenkins , Tim - 87 , Carolyn - 24,80 , Tommy E.- 43,75,106 Jenkins, Thomas Lee - 106 Jessup, Leo - 106 Johnson, Darrell - 52,54,56,57 Johnson, Edith - 48,87 Johnson, Faye - 45,106 Johnson , Jimmy - so Johnston, Sharon - 46,106 Johnston, Sidney - 80 Jolley, David - 60,87 Jones, David - 60,106 Jones, David - 106 Jones, George - 47,106 Jones, Nancy - 80 Lee, Kay - 42,107 Lee, Skip - 58,59,81 Leonard, Kay - 45,72, 107 Levy, Edward - 81 Levy, Linda - 61,88 Lewis, Carolyn - 46,88 Lewis, Charlotte - 81 Lewis, David - 88 Lewis, Deborah - 88 Lewis, Gene - 88 Lewis, Jim - 58,81 Lewis, Linda - 43,107 Lewis, Mary - 44,107 Lewis Ray - 46,88 Jo nes , Susan - 41,106 Liles, Robert- 43,72,74,107 Lindsey, Raven - 42,108 Long, Brenda - 81 Low, Spencer - 81 Jones, Trudy - 41,106 Jones, Vickie - 49,87 Jordan, David - 87 Jordan, Judy - 80 Jordan, Linda - 38,39,72,106 Jordan, Trudy - 80 Joyner, Carl - 80 Joyner, Donald - 80 Joyner, Frankie - 21,42,73,88 Joyner, Larry - 59,60,80 Joyner, Lyn - 87 Joyner, Mavis - 47,106 Joyner, Rosemary - 80 Joyner, Tim - 80 Joyner, Wayne - 88 Kea, Jimmy - 88 Kea, Michael - 81 Keel, Page - 43,106 Lucas, Margaret - 81 Lucas, Thomas - 73,75 Lundy, Jerry - 52,74,108 Luther, Mike - 52 Lyles, Gay - 21,39,88 Lynch, Eddie - 81 Magee, James - 108 Mangum, Bob - 88 Mangum, Jimmy - 46,108 Manning, Donna - 88 Marcus, Arthur - 81 Marks, Billie Dean - 44,108 Marks, Charlotte - 42,88 Marks, Chris - 108 Martin, Cassandra - 37,72,108 Martinez, Maria - 40,42, 103 108 Mason, Judy - 108 Mason, Mike - 40,81 Hunt, Janice - 78,80 Hunt, Joyce - 80 Hunt, Raymond - 105 Hunt, Wanda - 105 Hunt, Zandra - 105 Hunter, Johnny - 40,44,105 Hutto, Gloria - 41 Hux, Selma - 87 lngram, Judy - 105 lnscoe, Betty Joyce - 105 Jackson, Billy - 41 Jackson, Donny - 48,105 James, Randall - 3,36,69,74,105 James, Sharon - 80 Janney, Wayne - 46,87 Keeter, Cynthia - 49,88 Keeter, Darcus - 81 Kelly, Suzanne - 107 Killebrew, Penny - 73,104 Kincheloe, Martha - 61,67,84,88 Knight, Paula - 81 Kornegay, Bobby - 37,52,88 Kovarco, Susan - 31,46,88,91 Krape, Joe - 81 La Grange, .Linda - 81 Lambert, Connie - 48,88 Lamm, Sarah - 46,107 Lamm, Susie - 81 Lancaster, Dianne - 81 Lancaster, Joe - 75 Lancaster, Ronnie - 81 Land, Sharon - 61,67,107 Landen, Marsha - 44,107 Lane, Gail- 81 Lane, Jean - 81 Lane, Mitchie - 41 Langhorne, Carolyn - 42,84,88 Langley, Jack - 88 Langley, Robert - 81 Latta, Larry - 81 Laughridge, Digit- 52, 53,55,60, 74,104,107 Lea, Bruce - 38,60,70,74,107 League, Robert - 44,72,107 Lee, Becky - 49,88 Lee, Bill- 43,107 Lee, Doris - 46 Matthews, Butch - 48,88 Matthews, George - 41,108 Matthews, Tommy - 81 Matthewson, Matt - 88 Maxwell, Sally - 81 Mayo, Dianne - 88 Mayo, Lonya - 81 McCall, Katherine - 73 McCarver, Tim - 81 McCoy, Sallie Jo - 40,46,88 McCullen, Jimmy - 38,60,84,88 McCullough, Scott- 37,52,84,88 McGee, Judd - 46,108 McGee, Margaret - 47,88 McLin, Margaret- 41,88 McNair, La Verne - 81 Meaking, Bill- 58,59,78,81 Mears, Lee - 43,88 Mebane, John - 81 Mebane, Marty - 42,108 Meeks, Joan - 81 Melton, Bobby - 88 Melvin, Sarah - 42,72,108 Meyer, Betty - 41,108 Middleton, Jim - 81 Milgrom, Anne - 61,67,88 Millar, George - 81 Miller, Ronald - 41,88 Minges, Corrye - 21,39,73,88,91 Minges, Helen - 81 Minter, Gayle - 81 Mitchell, Jimmy - 88 Mitchell, Joan - 109 Modlin, Modlin, Modlin Linda - 81 Lyn - 88 Sandra - 44,88 Modlin Sheryl - 48,88 Moore, Camilla - 40,46,88 Moore, Donald - 41 Moore, Ernest - 40,46,88 Peterson, Joan - 89 Peterson, Lynn - 39,110 Peterson, Steve - 110 Petway, Jimmy - 59 Phillips, Kay - 30,49,89,91 Phillips, Ricky - 39,89 Phipps, Gene - 37,72,74,110 Robinson, Pam - 89 Robinson, Sonny - 58,82 Roderick, Priscilla - 58,82 Rose, Gail- 44,112 Rose, Randy - 48,512,112 Roselli, Darlene - 82 Rosser, Beverly - 82 Moore, Jarvis - 46,109 Moore, Jo Ann - 42,88 Moore, Larry - 46,88 Moore, Mitzi - 21,42,67,72,109 Moore, Ronald - 41,47 Moore, Sybil - 47,109 Pierce, Ray - 46,89 Pierce, Robert- 41,89 Pierce, Thurman - 47 Pike, Sarah - 81 Pirkey, Beth - 89 Pitt, Judy -49,110 Rosser, Janet- 42,71,72,112 Rouse, Herbert - 89 Rowe, Dianne - 82 Rowe, Josie - 42,66,89 Rowe, Pat - 89 Rowland, Charles - 89 Mooring, Mahalia - 47,109 Morgan, Bobby - 58,81 Moseley, Brenda - 88 Moseley, Donna - 81 Moss, Margaret - 81 Moss, Marvin - 81 Munn, Alexis - 81 Murchison, Kenneth - 81 Murrill, Jim - 54,60,109 Myers, Penny - 81 Nadelman, Judy - 88 Nash, Donna - 21,81 Nash, Harold - 45,88 Neal, Betsy - 61,70,109 Nelms, Lillian - 41,109 Nelson, Barbara - 21,61,67,70,109 Oakley, Dickie - 81 Oakley, Ken - 109 Oakley, Nancy - 81 Ochoa, Otelia - 81 Odom, Debbie - 81 Odom, Larry - 109 Pitt, Pitt, Martha - 37,110 Ol ivia - 39,72,11O Pitt, Ronnie - 46,110 Pittman, Mike - 44,89 Plummer, Bunnie - 81 Pollard, Cheryl - 81 Pollard, Lonnie - 111 Pollard, Theresa - 41,89 Pope, Linda - 89 Powell, Debbie - 81 Powell, Judy - 81 Powell, Rem - 89 Prather, Alan - 58,81 Preast, Judy-49,111 Pregnall, Mary Ann - 37,89 Price, Allen - 81 Price, Jim - 52,59 Price, Tessie - 81 Pridgen, Lonnie - 89 Pridgen, Pat- 81 Prigen, Mack - 58,81 Proctor, Danny - 111 Proctor, Delores - 81 Rowland, Mildred - 89 Ruffin, Julian - 58,82 Russ, Cheryl - 89 Ryals, Scott- 58,82 l Saint-Amand, Jimmy - 89 Salsburg, Bobby - 46,89 Salsburg, Bruce - 112 Sanders, Carol - 21,43,112 Sanders, Lee - 82 Sanders, Palmer - 52,89 Sattertield, Jo Ann - 82 Sattertield, Shelia - 46 Savage, David - 82 Seigman, Gwen - 58,82 Sellers, Emily - 39,112 Shackletord, Billy - 112 Sharer, Doug - 45,52,72,74,104 112 Sharp, Steve - 60,89 Shaw, Randy - 112 Shearin, Hugh - 43,89 Shearin, Jane - 41,112 Shearin, Jill- 49,89,91 Odom, Nell- 73,109 O'Keet, Freddie - 41,88 O'Neal, Jenniter - 40,115,109 Overman, Barbara - 81 Overman, Jeanne - 41,109 Proctor, Mary Anne - 49,111 Purvis, Lee - 89 Quincy, Sylvia - 40 Quinn, Bill Joe -111 Shearin, Tommy - 44,72,92,112 Sherritt, Rebecca - 82 Sherrod, Curtis - 40,89 Shuft, Betsy - 38,89 Siler, Dianne - 43,112 Slater, Johnny - 44,89 Overman, Patsy - 46,88 Overton, Anna - 44,110 Page, Susie - 97,110 Parham, Karl - 81 Parham, Sharon - 88 Parker, Andy - 81 Parker, Wayne - 110 Parrish, Gayle - 89 Parrish Martha - 30 47,89 Pate, Bobby - 89 Pate, Lana - 44,89 Pate, Marie - 49,110 Patterson, Jennifer - 46 Rabon, Don - 52,60,111 Rackley, Ricky - 40,81 Ramey, Joe - 81 Rash, Sue - 41,111 Rawls, Kristin - 46,89 Ray, Linda - 61,66,89 Reams, Milton -111 Reams, Monk - 52,59,6O,11I Reams, Steve - 58,81 Redding, Buzzy - 52 Rentrow, Terri - 81 Rhodes, Susan - 44,111 Rhodes, Teresa - 58,81 Richardson, Richard - 60,89 Peace, Dean - 48 Peacock, Kenneth - 89 Pearce, Pearce, Pearce, Pearce, Darla - 41,110 Lee - 52,60,110 Richard - 46,89 Wayne - 47,73,75 Pecheles, Dana - 81 Peele, Leigh - 81 Pelt, Debbie - 81 Pelt, Dianne - 47,110 Perdue, Shelia - 81 Perry, Debbie - 81 Perry, Dianne - 41,81 Perry, June - 48,89 Ricks, Allan - 52,57,6o,98,11 Ricks, Ivan -41,46,111 Ricks, Sallie - 27,37,111 Riley, Hollis -111 Rimmer, Cole - 46,59,89 Roane, Susan - 37,72,112 Robards, Carolyn - 40,82 Robbins, Bill - 60,89 Robbins, Bobby - 89 Robbins, Brenda - 46,89 Robbins, Lee - 58,82 Roberson, Doug - 82 Roberts, Steve - 58 Robertson, Ann - 38,61,66,89 Slavin, Bruce - 82 Slone, Debbie - 82 Smiley, Larry - 82 Smith, Alan - 82 smafh, Berry - 46,112 Smith, Carolyn - 58,82 Smith, Cathy - 41,113 Smith, David - 82 Smith, Evie - 41,113 Smith, Linda - 113 Smith, Margaret- 113 Smith, Patricia - 46,113 Smith, Roslyn - 48,89 Smith, Stewart- 27,46,113 Smith, Tim -113 Smith, Tom - 58,82 Smith, Tommy - 44,89 Smith, Wanda - 82 Soden, Harriet- 39,72,113,115 Spain, Carolyn - 48 Spain, Shirley - 41,89 Sprye, Kathy - 82 Spurrier, Karen - 45,113 Stallings, Dan - 39,92,113 Stallings, Linda Gay - 21,41,89 Stancil, Roger - 82 Stanley, Chris - 40,82 Staples, Bill - 90 Tanner, Mary Stephenson, Bert - 60,62,90,91 Stewart, Pat - 82 Stoddard, Charles - 82 Stotesbury, Skipper - 82 Strandberg, Susan - 2l,42,67,72, 113 Strange, Becky - 46,90 Strange, Doug - 82 Strickland, Brian - 90 Strickland, Dennis - 41 Strickland, Earnie - 39,113 Strickland, Henry - 27,52,54,56 62,63,72,78,113 Strickland, Joe - 43,90 Strickland, Strickland, Strickland, Strickland, Louis - 40,113 Maria - 114 Pam - 82 Patsy - 82 Styons, Ann - 40,90 Sugg, Speight - 45,72,l14 Suiter, Surles, Sutton, Swain, Sykes, Sykes, Sykes, Sykes, Sykes, Sykes, Sykes, Sykes, Lonnie - 82 Jeff- 82 Joan - 82 Scott - 40,82 Dianne - 42,114 Thompson, Tommy - 90 Thornes, Jimmy - 60,114 Todd, C. E. - 82 Toffton, Richard - 75 Townsend, Anne - 42,90 Whitehead, Bill - 58,82 Whitehead, Brenda - 41,116 Whitehurst, Suzanne - 82 Whitfield, Marilyn - 82 Whitford, Bryan - 90 Whitford, Grace - 44,116 Whitley, Annette - 46,116 Whitley, Beth - 42,116 Whitley, Donna - 40,45,116 Martha Anne - 82 Whitley, Wilder, Jennifer - 38,116 Faye - 47,90 Jack - 90 Johnny - 114 Linda - 90 Ralph - 52,59,60,98, 114 Robby - 43,52, 114 Ronald - 82 39,114 Tanner, Patsy - 46,90 Tant, Claudia Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor, Taylor, Taylor I - 37,90 Ann - 58,82,83 Ann - 49 Debbie - 42,90 Donna - 44,72,l14 Eddie - 82 Jeff- 82 Jimmy - 48 John - 90 Mike - 52,90 Sandra - 21,49, 1 14 Vicki- 42,90 William - 82 Teague, Carolyn - 82,83 Thames, Joe - 60,114 Tharrington, Emmett - 90 Tharrington, Margaret - 40,78,82 Tharrington, Wayne - 82 Thomas, Betsy - 42,90 Thomas, Cag - 73,75, 114 Thomas, Chris - 82 Thompson, Butch - 38,58,60,90 Thompson, Paula - 47,114 Tripp, Jackie - 41 Tucker, Lynn - 41,107,114 Tulloss, Fred - 52,60,115 Turner, Danny - 40 Turner, Ernest - 58,82 Turner, J. W. - 60,115 Turner, Penny - 21,41 Tyler, Lee - 52,60,90 Vanderslice, Susan - 46,90 Vann, Dick - 43,115 Vann, Josephine - 21,61,66, Vann, Tom - 82 Vester, Lucy - 82 Vick, Bruce - 41,90 Vick, Dannie - 90 Vick, Ronnie - 90 Viverette, Arthur - 31 ,46,54 Viverette, Kathy - 82 Wadkins, Linda - 46,90 Wagner, Barbara - 45,115 Wagner, Elizabeth - 39,90 Walker, Emma Jean - 46,90 Walker, Jane - 40,119,115 Wall, Bill- 46,115 Wallace, Ralph - 115 Ward, Shelia - 90 Ward, Sylvia -115 Ward, Ted - 90 Waruszcak, Mickey - 82 Waters, George - 48,90 Watson, Ann - 46,90 Watson, Ivey - 48,90 Weatherford, Billy - 40,82 Weaver, Brenda - 45,115 84, 90 Williams, AI - 82 Williams Anne - 45,116 Williams, Carolyn - 90 Williams Charlene - 116 Williams Donna - 29,48 Williams Gary - 52,90 Williams, Jackie - 38,44, 11 Williams Johnny - 52,90 Williams Judd - 116 Williams Judy - 82 Williams Mickey -41,116 Williams Nina - 82 Williams, Williamson, Bonnie - 90 Williamson, David - 38,39,90 Williamson, Terry - 52,117 Williford, Danny - 62 Willis, Jimmy - 43,117 Wilson, Jeff- 40,82 Wilson, Nancy - 58,82 Winbon, Mike - 40,41,117 Winders, Vivian - 90 Winstead, Barry - 40 Winstead Dennis - 82 Winstead Ellen - 82 Winstead Larry - 40,41 Winstead Sharon - 82 Wise, Wanda - 38,40,46,117 Wood, Bill - 40 Wood, Bonnie - 41 Webb, Dorothy - 82 Webb, Marie - 40,49,90 Webb, Nancy - 115 Webb, Patricia - 45,115 Webb, Woody - 58,62,90 Webster, Charles - 115 Weeks, Joanne - 82 Weeks, K. D. - 3,36,37,62,71,115 Weeks, Linda - 41,115 Wells, Linda - 46,90 West, Shirley - 48,90 Wester, Ronnie - 82 Wester, Sandra - 82 Whaley, Patricia - 61 ,66, 1 16 White, Phil- 48,116 White, Tinka - 49,116 Wood, Verline - 49,90 Woodard, Bunn - 52,60,62,63, 74,92,104, 117' Woodcock, Linda - 41,117 Woodruff, Wade - 75, 117 Woods, Karen -90 Wooten, Brenda - 29,48,90 Worrell, Sandra - 48,91 Worsley, Anne - 46,91 Wright, Jo - 82 Wyatt, Bill- 39,91 Connie - 41,117 Young, Young, Winkie - 82 Sarah - 37,117 Killy - 47,117 Yount, Yousef, The 1965 Hl-NOC-AR statt wishes to take this opportunity to thank our com- munity, our student body, our faculty and administration, and especially our advisors, Miss Alma Murchison, Mrs. Jane White, and Mr. Joseph Allegood of the American Yearbook Company tortheir direction and support this year. We hope that our review of the year will produce a pleasant memory of Rocky'Mount Senior High School. 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