Second Ward High School - Tiger Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)

 - Class of 1967

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RAYMOND HARRIS 1028 North Church Street A word and a stone let go cannot be recalled. SYLVESTER PATRICK HARRIS 1242 North Allen Street The eyes believe themselves; the ears be¬ lieve other people. VICA Club SANDRA HARVELL 2121 Rozzell Ferry Road Time is so powerful it is given t o us only in small doses. HAZEL PEARL HARVEY 1704 North Harrill Street Act the way you would like to be, and soon you will be the way you act. Family Living Club SCOTTY HENDRICKS 1409 Tudor Place Strive toward greater things for a brighter future. Esquire Social Club; Hi-Y; Orchestra; Chair¬ man Student Council; Public Relations Com¬ mittee; Football; Second Ward Stage Band; Rotations Orchestra; Charlotte Symphony Youth Orchestra; Letter in Football; Certi¬ ficate in Music; Recommended for Gover¬ nor ' s School YVONNE GWENDOLYN HICKS 428 Remount Road Life is like a looking glass; you get out of it what you put in. SYLVESTER EDWARD HICKSON 1117 South Independence Boulevard Be nice because all we have in this old world is each other. Basketball. DELORIS HILL 1625 Sumter Avenue Aim for the higher things in life, let the sky be your limit. Y-Teens; VICA BRENDA OLIVIA HINSON 1332 Oaklawn Avenue Be kind to the people you meet on the way up, because they are the same people you ' ll meet on your way down. Red Cross; Commercial Co-eds; Future Teachers of America; Orchestra; Y-Teens; Student Council; Dramatics Scenes from our Senior Tea JEANETTE HINTON 140 Jasper Street A winner never quits, and a quitter never wins. LINDA REA HOLLEY 3229 Seymour Drive It ' s better to be small and shine than to be large and cast a shadow. Commercial Co-eds Club; Family Living; Y-Teens JOHN FRANKLIN HOLMES 2716 Remington Street Be respectful and you will get respect. CORA LEE HOOD 422 Billingsley Road Be kind to people on the way up, because they are the same people you met on the way down. Y-Teen; Family Living Club MARY EDNA HOOD 422 Billingsley Road There ' s a path lying beyond the river, follow it and you will succeed. NHA; Journalism; 4-H; Chorus DORIS HORTON 1238 North Allen Street The wiseman hides his wisdom; the fooldis- olays his foolishness. Member of Student Council; Member of Jun¬ ior Achievement; Miss Second Ward 1966-67 school year DIANNE HOSEY 802 South Alexander Street Faith is nothing but spiritualized imagination. CLARA M. HOUSTON 2612 Senior Drive Strive for the best things in life. President of Homeroom; Student Council; General Welfare Committee; Majorette; Cor¬ responding Secretary Junior Class; Corre¬ sponding Secretary of Red Cross; Member of Yearbook Staff SHIRLEY ANN HYATT 2706 South Tryon Street Never say I can’t do, but always say I can do. NHA; National Honor Society ELIAZBETH INGRAM 1126 Sugar Creek Road That nation is worthless that will not venture all for its honor. Red Cross; Typing Certificate; Bible HAZEL MARIE JACKSON 1406 Bluff Street, 1 The great pleasure in life is doing what peo¬ ple say you cannot do. Yearbook staff; Y-Teens; Journialism; Re¬ porter; Red Cross THOMAS ALEXANDER JACKSON 2009 Grier Avenue Things worthwhile are deserving of time. Vice-president of Hi-Y; Treasurer of the French Club; Member of Student Council; Recording Secretary of the Esquires; Pres¬ ident of homeroom; Science Club Member HOWARD BERNARD JOHNSON 405 South Long Street 3 It is so nice to be nicer when you know you are nice. Basketball; Baseball; Hi-Y JAMES JOHNSON, JR. 1500 Baxter Street Success for tomorrow depends on the efforts made today. School Band; Saint Paul Youth Choir; Esquire Social Club; Former NHS; French Club JAMES RONALD JOHNSON 3506 Ellington Street Do it now not later. Baseball; YMCA; Member of the Health and Safety Committee; AMC; Hi-Y JAMES WILLIAM JOHNSON 623 Waco Street If at first you do not succeed--try, try again. JERLINE DELOIS JOHNSON 1816 North Brevard Street Don ' t put off for tomorrow what you can do today. Senior Chorus; Red Cross LEROY JOHNSON 314 South Cedar Street May we strive harder for a better and brighter future. Red Cross representative 51

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JACQUELINE DELAINE FOMAN 2526 Abelwood Road Every man ' s success lies in his accomplish¬ ments. Orchestra; National Honor Society; Student Council; Science Club; Les Socialettes; Cer¬ tificates of merit: Band, Orchestra: Stu¬ dent Council, Junior Marshal, 1966 SANDRA MELVINA FORD 615 Miller Street Don ' t put off for tomorrow what you can do today. ICT Club RICHARDINE FRAZIER 349 Skyland Avenue Prepare today for a better tomorrow. FHA Club DOROTHY MAE FUNCHES 521 East Seventeenth Street If you want to, you can. Dramatics Club; Senior Chorus DENISE ELIZABETH FUNDERBURK 114 North Smallwood Place Hard work and determination make a good combination. Y-Teen Club ELLEN RUTH GADDY Route 5, Box 1063-L Strive for the best in life. FTA; Student Council; Spanish Club; DECA Club; FHA THOMAS LEE GADDY Route 5, Box 1063-L Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Football LEON BOYD GARRETT 320B Fannie Circle Silence is more musical than any song. Football CHARLES GASKINS 614 East Eleventh Street Success is more easily said than made. Chorus ALBERT GASTON 614 East Eleventh Street Scenes from our Senior Tea The struggle of today is not altogether for today--it is for a vast future also. DORIS GATEWOOD 415 Fairwood Avenue The great art in life lies less in solving problems than in discovering the problems to be solved. FRANK LEE GILES 3739 Sargeant Drive Be prepared. DIANE YVONNE GILL 1323 Independence Boulevard, Apt 1 No matter what your lot in life may be, build something on it. CAROL LINDA GLENN 1912 North Harrill Street Education has for its object the formation of character. Drama Club; Red Cross JAMES DOUGLAS GRAY 825 McArthur Street Love them all. MARY FRANCES GRAY 1104 Elm Street Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. DECA; NHA; Dramatics Club CAROLYN DELORIS GRIER 618 Miller Street Do unto others as you would have them to do unto you. HAROLD E. GRIER 325 East Liberty Street Strive for the best and the good will never be lacking. JOYCE LAVERN GRIER 1514 South Manson Street Achieve what you have set out to achieve. THOMASINA GRIER 1712 North Caldwell Street No man really becomes a fool until he stops asking questions. ELIJAH JACKSON HACKETT 1517 Luther Street If at first you don ' t succeed--try, try again. JOHN HAILEY 508 North Myers Street A good place to nnd helping hands is at the end of your arm. JAMES EDWARD HAIR 2212 Booker Avenue Live a little; learn a little. Football; Drama JOSEPH HALL 914 North Caldwell Street Be kind to the ones you meet on your way up; they ' re the same ones you meet on your way down. National Honor Society; FTA; FSA; French Club; Football and Track; Esquire Club; Hi- Y; Student Council; National Merit Scholar¬ ship Finalist FRED HAMES 115 North Clarkson Street Give unto others as you want them to give unto you. Student Council Health and Safety Committee; Baseball REBECCA LOUISE HAMILTON 1828 Oaklawn Avenue, Apt. 2 Good things come to those who wait. Student Council; Red Cross; NCCJ; FTA; Na¬ tional Junior Honor Society; National Honor Society; Honor Roll; Yearbook Staff; Les Socialette Social Club ELIZABETH HARDEN 609 West Cama Street Be nice to those you meet on the way up, for they are the ones you meet on your way down. Student Council; Drama Club JUDY HARRIS 120 North Sycamore Street Counting time is not so important as making time count. Dramatics Club LINDA KAY HARRIS 1628 Umstead Street Notby age but by capacity is wisdom attained. Knowledge in youth is wisdom in age. Honor Society; French Club NANCY REID HARRIS 119 House Lane Good, better, best; never let it rest. Let this be your maxim for success. 50



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PATRICIA ANN JOHNSON 418 Benjamin Avenue Strive not only to succeed, but also to excel. Les Socialettes Social Club; Honor Society; Student Council; Y-teens; FTA; Junior Achievement; FHA; Drama Club; Junior Mar¬ shal Award; Citizenship Certificate; French Award VERMELL JOHNSON 1213 Jefferson Street The good guys always win. WANDA DELORIS JOHNSON 315 Benjamin Avenue Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. WARREN JOHNSON 708 East Eighteenth Street Life is like a bank; what you put into it is what you get out of it. Track; Football; Chorus DOROTHY JOANN JONES 1012 West Fourth Street Life is like a footprint in the sand: For every step you make there ' s an impression left behind. Creative dance group; Secretary of VICA; Twelfth grade homeroom president; Student Council; Pom Pon Girl; Chorus JAMES FRANKLIN JONES 1803 Main Street Through the creative work of today the tra¬ dition of tomorrow is built. MARION JONES 1001 North Davidson Street If at first you don ' t succeed, try again. Chorus REBECCA LEE JONES 220 South Fox Street The early bird catches the worm. Orchestra; French Club; Second Ward Play- makers Jeanette Walton SENIOR ROSA MAE JONES 551 East Boundard Street It ' s better to have an education and not need it, than to need an education and not have it. CAROLYN JORDAN 307 South Independence Boulevard The pen is mightier than the sword. Student Council; Health and Safety Committee MARY L. JORDAN 1804 Luther Street It ' s nice to be important but it ' s much more important to be nice. Vocational Club; Dramatic Club; Red Cross NATALIE VAN KENNEDY 1533 Washington Avenue This time like all times is a very good one if we but know what to do with it. Orchestra; NCCJ: FSA; National Honor So¬ ciety; Les Socialettes Social Club; Le Circle Francais JOAN KIRKPATRICK 3703 Marvin Road Set your goals and strive to reach them. DECA; Y-teens; FHA; Designer of the Stu¬ dent Council emblem TERRY KIRKPATRICK 1614 Billingsley Road Through the creative work of today, the tra¬ dition of tomorrow is built. KITTY MONTEZ KNUCKLES 3616 Jonquil Street Success is a goal to be achieved through de¬ termination, education and hard work. Y-Teens; Public Relations Committee; Dra¬ matics; Chorus SAMUEL EDWARD LAND 426 North McDowell Street I don ' t want to be with the rest. I want to be the best. ATWOOD LATTER 1728 West Trade Street Strive toward higher goals. JACQULINE PAULETTE LAWING 1929 Baxter Street Don ' t be a drop-out; keep hanging on. Dance Group SUSIE LAWING 1929 Baxter Street Education today; a better tomorrow. Member of Public Relations Committee; Family Life Club; Vice president of homeroom PEGGIE JEAN LAWRENCE 513 Waco Street Always endeavor to make the best better. Y-Teen; Chorus; Journalism Staff MARY HELEN LEACH 421 Seldon Drive Always look up to the ladder of success. French Club; Cheerleader; Assistant Cor¬ responding Secretary of Homeroom; JA Mem¬ ber; Chorus 52 WILLIE BELLE LEAKS 1304 Siegle Avenue Too many young people itch for what they want without scratching for it. Y-teens ROBERTA JO ANN LEGGETT 2113 Gibbs Street Why pretend, when you know you ' ll just be what you are and nothing more. Member of ICT CAROLYN CHRISTINE LEVELS 605 East Fifth Street Every man for himself and God for us all. Cheerleader; Band; Student Council; National Jr. Honor Society President; Homeroom President - 10th Grade First Vice President of Homeroom - 12th Grade; Attended Special Interests and Talents Summer Program RICHARD ARTHUR LEWIS, JR. 2210 RosyIn Avenue Believe all that you see, and half of what you hear and strive for the higher virtues in life. Esquire Club; President of Homeroom; Mem¬ ber Student Council Executive Board; Mem¬ ber of the Band; Senior Class Executive Board; Basketball Trainer ROSA ANNA LEWIS 147 West Palmer Street Never leave off for tomorrow what can be done today. Y-teens; FHA; Girls track team; Chorus JACKIE ANDRA LIGE 3501 Burkland Drive You must learn in order to reach your goal. ICT Club; Baseball; Track; Family Living Club; Journalism Club MARY LOUISE LIGHTSEY 228 North Summit Avenue Time and patience conquer all. French Clui; Student Council; Majorette; Governor ' s School; Scholastic Art Awards EARLENE LINDSEY 410 Cleveland Court Behavior is the mirror in which everyone shows his image. NORMAN E. LONG 1315 Statesville Avenue Together we stand; divided we fall. Varsity Basketball JOAN SHARONITA LOOPER 926 North Davidson Street Life is what you make it. Red Cross; Drama Club; Les Socialettes Social Club; DONALD RAY MACKEY 408 Cherry Street You have but one life; live like a king. Band; Rotations; Stage Band; Football ROBERT LAWRENCE MARTIN 915 Lent Lane The human being who lives only for himself, finally reaps nothing but unhappiness. Football; Baseball We were happy when students of the forme

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