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Scotty Hendricks, member of Charlotte Symphony Youth Or¬ chestra GERALDINE SPRINGS 632 Seigle Avenue Dare to believe in yourself—and act accord¬ ingly. If you do, both your present and your future are secured. Junior Achievement; Y-Teens JAMES LOUISE SPRINGS 115 West 12th Street One may go wrong in many different direc¬ tions, but right in only one. Chorus; French Club; Y-Teens THOMAS EDWARD STERLING 2321 Bancroft Street Strive for perfection in everything you do. Senior Band; Senior Orchestra; FSA; Student Council Public Relations Committee; The Rotations BESSIE L. STEVENSON 1101 Belmont Avenue Good, better, best; never let it rest, until the good is better, and the better is best. Vocational Club ELEANOR LOUISE STOWE 628 East Hill Street Strive for the best in life and the best will come your way. Senior Y-Teens; Student Council; NHA; Sen¬ ior Chorus; Second Ward Playmakers JAMES VERNON TATE 1910 Baxter Street Success is a goal to be achieved through de¬ termination, education, and hard work. Football team; Student Council; FTA; Hi-Y; NCCJ; Esquire Social Club; FSA GENORISE TEAL 931 Grove Street The great pleasure in life is doing what peo¬ ple say you cannot do JAMES EDWARD TEETER 1508 Montgomery Street NONE PALME SINE LABORE: No Victory without labor. Football DIRECTORY DELORES ALBERTA THOMPSON 2724 North Davidson Street It is better to have education and not need it, than to need it and not have it. Red Cross; Chorus; Dance Group JOSEPH CHARLES THOMPSON 422 South Bruns Avenue Good, better, best; never let it rest until your good is better, and your better is your best SARAH ANN THOMPSON 715 South Torrence Street If at first you don ' t succeed--try, try again THERESA THOMPSON 1009 West Sixth Street The struggle of today is not altogether for today — it is for a vast future also CHARLES HASKLE THORN 1009 Greenleaf Avenue I have crossed the sea, but the ocean lies ahead ERNESTINE TILLMAN 817 East Sixteenth Street, Apt. 10 Ask and I shall have an answer; try and I shall succeed. FHA JOHN F. WALKER 143 West Palmer Street Your life is what you make it MARY WALKER 621 East Ninth Street Everything that looks to the future elevates human nature ANDY WALLACE 3131 Tross Street Do unto others as you would have them do unto you GERALD PETHEL WALLACE 1426 Orvis Street It is better to be a small flame and glow than to be a blinding fire and cast a shadow. Hi-Y Club; Homeroom Treasurer 12-2; French Club; Red Cross; NCCJ; 9th Grade French I Award; 10th Grade FrenchII Award; ' 11th Grade French in Award HENRY MARSHALL WALLACE 316 North Pine Street Do what you can and always more. 1st Vice President, Student Council; Presi¬ dent, Junior Class; Senior Class; National Honor Society; FSA. Certificates of Merit in Mathematics and Geometry PAMELA GAYNELLA WALL ACE 936 North Caldwell Street He who questions is a fool for a minute; he who does not question remains a fool forever. Y-Teens; Girls ' Glee Club; JA; Girls Drill Team SHIRLEY LEE WALLACE 231 Fannie Circle Knowledge is a treasure, but practice is the key to it. Drama Club; Chorus; Family Living JEANETTE WALTON 605 Royal Court Life is but a maze, but with education as a map and experience as a guide, success is within. Student Council; Red Cross; FTA; Y-Teens; National Honor Society; NHA; Drama Club; School Newspaper Staff; French Award; Cit¬ izenship Award JANIS YVONNE WEATHERS 504 North McDowell Street Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. Know ledge in youth is wisdom in age. National Honor Society; French Club CHERRY YVONNE WEATHERS 656 Brookhill Road Not merely to exist, but to strive for better things in life. Member of Dance Group; Member of DE Club BETTY JEAN WELCH 539 Arlington Avenue While striving, strive for the best things in life JAMES FINLEY WELCH 803 South Brevard Street He who would climb a tree must grasp its branches-- not the blossoms. Esquire Club CAROLYN WHITE 1035 South Church Street May you live as long as you want and never want as long as you live. Newspaper Staff MABLE WHITE 3605 Marvin Road Do unto others as you would have them do unto you HAZEL WILKERSON 439 Billingsley Road Life is like a footprint in the sand; for every step you make there is an impression left behind. Y-Teens; Chorus CLEVELAND ALEXANDER WILLIAMS 207 South Bruns Avenue If we open a quarrel between the past and the present, we shall find that we have lost the future GILDA LAVERNE WILLIAMS 629 South Independence Boulevard A friend is a person who knows all about you and likes you still. ICT Club; VICA LARRY BERNARD WILLIAMS 609 South Myers Street Hold on to what you ' ve got. Vice-president, Senior Chorus; Esquire So¬ cial Club; Football team; Track team 55
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ADDIE MAE OWINGS 3509 Burkland Drive 4 Keep climbing the ladder for success is at hand. Chorus; Girls Drill Team JERRY PARKER 624 North Smith Street The struggle of today is not altogether for today--it is for a vast future also. FTA MARGARET PARTLOW 704 Trotters Lande If we open a quarrel between the past and the present, we shall find that we have lost the future. RUBY LEE PEARSON 1031 Congo Street Trust in God and check everybody else. V1CA Club; Family Living DARCELLE DENISE PETERSON 933 East Hill Street Take life easy for you are just beginning to understand it. VIC A; Senior Chorus; Y-Teens; Student Council JOHN LOUIS PETTIS 513 South Cecil Street Never stay in one place too long JEANETTA PINCKNEY 1301 North Davidson Street Time is so powerful it is given only in small doses. Dance Group MARION TIMOTHY PITTS 705 Seigle Avenue, Apt 141 A winner never quits and a quitter never wins. McCrorey Hi-Y President; Student Council; Homeroom President; Yearbook Staff Pho¬ tographer; Head trainer for football; Audio¬ visual aid; Student Council Committee Chair¬ man; Member of Senior Class Executive Committee BEATRICE POLK 3446 Griffith Street The decision you make, you live with tomor¬ row. Y-Teens; Chorus WILLIE JAMES PORTER 519 Arlington Avenue Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. VIC A JOHN WALTER POWERS 1416 Cleveland Avenue A fanatic is a fellow with such a large chip on his shoulder that it makes him lose his bal¬ ance. DECA; Track team THOMAS JAMES PRICE 621 East Tenth Street If at first you don ' t succeed--try, try again. Playmakers BARNEY LEWIS REID 424 Benjamin Avenue A word and a stone let go cannot be recalled. Family Living Club; Chorus EUGENE REID 341 Cemetery Avenue The past is gone, forget it; the present is here, use it wisely; the future is yet to come, prepare for it GEORGE NEAL REID 924 East Sixth Street Man is not the creature of circumstances; circumstances are the creatures of man DELORES McCRORY ROBBINS 2019 Rozzells Ferry Road Life is but a footprint in the sand; with every step forward an impression is left behind. Drama Club; Office Assistant; Managing Ed¬ itor-Herald JAMES CARSON RUSH 1021 East Brown Street Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Football; Chairman, Student Council Social Committee; Baseball; Secretary, Casanova Club JOSEPHINE RUSHING 1812 North McDowell Street A key of friendliness will open doors when other keys fail. Chorus HATTIE MAE SANDERS 3025 Rodman Street Strive for the better things in life. Never accept anything less. Y-Teens; Red Cross; Student Council; Girls Basketball team MARY ELIZABETH SANDERS 1922 1 2 West Trade Street Every footstep forward leaves a big impres¬ sion behind. Chorus; Girls ' Ensemble; NHA; Y-Teens RONALD EUGENE SANDERS 701 East Hill Street Make the best of your life; you have but one. Band n; Dramatics Club; Track OTIS MELVIN SHIRLEY 417 Eli Street A quitter never wins, and a winner never quits. Marching Band; Concert Band; Orchestra; Stage Band Honors Band (Mecklenburg Coun¬ ty) Western District Clinic of North Carolina HENRY DOUGLAS SHROPSHIRE 117 South Clarkson Street Language is the dress of thought, and every time we open our mouths, our minds are on parade. 54 SENIOR Football; Basketball; Track; Chorus; Student Council; Esquire Social Club; Junior Achieve¬ ment; Hi-Y; Chosen Boy of the Week by the Charlotte News; 1966 All-State Shrine Bowl team JAMES SIMMONS 2000 Aileen Drive If you would lift me up, you must be on higher ground RUBY NELL SIMMONS 1114 North Church Street Strive to do your best in whatever you pur¬ sue. Drama Club BUSTER SINCLAIR 315 West Vance Street The world is a wonderful place JEANETTE SMITH 507 East Tenth Street I will do my best to succeed at everything I undertake PATRICIA ANNE SMITH 510 East Bland Street, Apt 2 Keep your face always towards the sunshine, and the shadows will fall behind you. Herald Staff; National Junior Honor Society; National Honor Society PEGGY ANN SMITH 3225 Seymour Drive The present is here, use it; the past is gone, forget it; the future is coming, prepare for it. Glee Club; Y-Teens REGINALD LEMONT SPENCER 720 1 2 East Boundary Street Always try to be the best in everything you do. Football team; Basketball team Rebecca Hamilton and James Tate represented us on the City Council and Board of County Commissioners, respectively during Youth Appreciation week.
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LARRY EUGENE WILSON 400 Bacon Avenue Every person who looks to the future ele¬ vates human nature ROSA MARIE WILSON 522 East Bland Street Thinking good thoughts and doing good things for a better and brighter future HELEN DELORES WITHERSPOON 2201 Gibbs Street The trouble with opportunity is that it often comes disguised as hard work. Y-Teens; Red Cross; Typing Certificate; Data Processing Certificate; Data Processing pen. JAMES RAYE WITHERSPOON 412 Woodvale Place Any age is the right age to start doing. Football; Student Council Welfare Committee; Hi-Y; Junior High Basketball. Trophy for MVP WILLIAM LESTER WOODARD 725 Seigle Avenue, 166 The most necessary task of civilization is to teach men how to think. Hi-Y; Basketball; Drawing ELEANOR WORLEY 2621 Baltimore Avenue Success usually is a plant of slow growth al¬ though its flowering may seem sudden BRUCE EDWARD WRIGHT 414 Rensselaer Avenue We judge ourselves by what we think we can do. Others judge us by what we have already done. Track; Football; Junior Class Reporter; Sen¬ ior Class Treasurer; Esquire Social Club; Student Council; Red Cross REYNARD ADONIS WRIGHT 903 East Boundary Street Life is like a footprint in the sand. For every step you make there ' s an impression left behind. Yearbook Staff; Vice-president 10-8; Esquire Club; Journalism; Hi-Y CYNTHIA YOUNG 2831 Zebulon Avenue The struggle of today is not altogether for today--it is for a vast future also. Newspaper staff; Les Socia lettes; band LORETTA YOUNG 533 Stegall Street Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. Y-Teens; Les Socialettes Social Club; Stu¬ dent Council; Journalism Staff; Junior A- chievement; Yearbook Staff; Homeroom President 11-5; Secretary, 12-4 Homeroom The sparkle and spirit of our senior members helped to make our cheering squad something to cheer about. MARY ELIZABETH YOUNG 323 Quincy Street In order to get something done correctly, do it yourself DECA WILLIAM YOUNG 431 East Sixth Street Adventure is not outside a man; it is within. Football; basketball WILLIAM RAY YOUNGBLOOD 927 East Tenth Street, Apt. 54 Always plan carefully for the future. Baseball; Basketball; Esquire Club; Vice- president of homeroom; Senior Chorus Dancing Dorothy Jones was very much a part of our Christmas Pageant. 56
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