choc a 1964 2 (§ raduatiHcj sSeniord present the enoca BILLY CROWDER............................Editor-in-Chief ELLEN BLACKMAN...........................Assistant Editor abie c} ( entente Dedication............................................6 Tribute...............................................8 Administration.......................................10 Seniors..............................................20 Juniors..............................................34 Sophomores...........................................44 Freshmen.............................................52 Junior High School...................................60 Organizations........................................64 Athletics............................................82 Features.............................................96 Senior Directory....................................109 Advertisements......................................114 4 foreword . . . We have loved. We have laughed. We have cried. We are now attempting to recapture these moments in this SENOCA of 1964. 5 The 1964 SENOCA is dedicated to MISS BETSY WATERS TYSON for many reasons. A wonderful and dedicated teacher, Miss Tyson is also a very understanding person. Her students range in class from Freshmen to Seniors, and she teaches anything from English to French. No one that has ever sat in one of Miss Tyson's classes can help but admire her. She is truly a most deserving individual. 6 Betty IdaterA yton 7 V n 'S-itzg era ennedy 1917-1963 re ident o] inited Stated 1960-1963 8 tribute The inauguration of a great man as President highlighted the Seniors'first year in high school. Then, during our last year, this same man's term of office and life was ended by an assassin's bullets. As the horrible details of this deed slowly drift to- gether in our minds, we are increasingly able to think prior to November 22, 1963. In tribute to our beloved late President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, we would like to briefly cite two of the major achievements of his administration. The fact that he is the author of the Peace Corps is in itself enough to call him great. To us as young people, it offers a chance to show the world that we are not the self-satisfied people the communists paint us to be. This has already played a major role in the betterment of conditions for all mankind and will very possibly be a large factor in the search for peace in the future. But, perhaps many will feel his greatest achievement was only two months be- fore «-he tragedy. Prior to this time, there was much testing of atomic weapons by the United States and the U.S. S. R. A treaty was proposed and signed by the United States, and then signed by the U.S.S. R. , Great Britain and many other nations. To preserve this treaty will protect us from the grave dangers of radioactive fallout and the treaty may well be a major step toward world peace. We think a fitting conclusion for this tribute to John Fitzgerald Kennedy, can be no better expressed than in quoting his own views of the importance of never ceasing to work for world peaces . .Peace is the necessary precondition for the advance of freedom.... 9 10 What do you mean he gets an F on conduct? He needs a Zf f c dminiatration m.r. okn Walker In the five years that Mr. Walker has been here, many changes have been made at Selma High School. Working with the faculty and students, he has co-ordinated the school program so that we have an efficiently running machine. The Class of 1964 would like to officially thank Mr. John W. Walker for all he has done for us. 12 Mrs. Olivia Brown, Mr. James Oliver, Mr. Julian Dean, Mr. Henry Cross, and Mr. Harold Hales. SeLmci sSchoo ommittee C11lr. «5. Simp6on County Superintendent Simpson continually strives for the betterment of Johnston County schools. His interest is appreciated in Selma. 13 -acuity We prove the binomial expansion theo- rem by using mathematical induction. Mrs. Ellen Williams Je ne sais pas. Miss Betsy Tyson All right. Let's go one more time. Mr. Marvin Sellers Whose turn is it to have the de- votional today. Mr. Robert Hickman 14 acu ty George Eliot wrote this you know. Mrs. Mattie Grace Boyd This kind of problem is very typi- cal of the S.A.T. Mrs. Flora Jones Boiling water is really not so hard. Miss Janie Pope Come in, get quiet, and do your finger exercises. M Mrs. Marjorie Woodall faculty You know very well that Hooke's Law has nothing to do with fishing. Mrs. Frances Norris So I threw it up to second and got there on time. Mr. Jackie Stephenson 16 The guidance room is here for your use. Mr. Bernard Proctor faculty If there's anything I can do, just let me know. Mr. Jack Nordon ...and one even wanted an aspirin be- cause his little toe hurt! Mrs. Katherine Perry and Miss Patsy Lamm Mrs. Mary Sullivan 17 Left to right: Mr. Troy Jones, Mrs. Essie Mae Cocker, Mrs. Wilma Howard, and Mr. William Pierce rade faculty Left to right: Mr. Jack Edwards, Mrs. Laveme Hicks, Mr. Harold Woodall, Mrs. Golda Davis Seventh £ rade faculty 18 Left to right: Cora Sligh, Eliza O'Neil, Berta Holland, Beulah Searboro, Matilda Phillips, Polly McKeil, Inez Boyette, Thelma Crumpler, Alma Hines. If I just knew where that wire goes, I could fix it. 19 eniora 21 en ior 0 icer WILLIAM GLENN WJGGS.......................Vice-President BRENDA KAYE VAUSE..............................Secretary THOMAS NELSON CRUMPLER.........................President LINDA KAY RICKS................................Treasurer 22 Dwight McLain Adcock Jimmy Loyd Barnes Eula Rebecca Barnes Ida Ellen Blackman Byron Creech and Pam Woodall, Senior Class Mascots for 1964, are two of the cutest yet. Carolyn Fay Blackmon Nancy Ann Bond James Mickey Brantley 23 Mary Belinda Brown Millie Annelle Bryant Roger Pwi Kwan Sin, a student from Hong Kong, is admired by his fellow classmates. 24 Beverly Jo Capps Jimmy Ray Collins Carol Diane Core I Jean Owen Creech Douglas Henry Creech Dennis Albert Crocker William Rankin Crowder, Jr. Thomas Nelson Crumpler Jerry Vance Dean Billy Crowder, President of the Junior Class, Fred Hutchinson Earp James Claude Eason, Jr. welcomes guests to the Jr. -Sr. Prom. 25 Carolyn Sue Foster Paul Stephen Harris Harold Thomas Helms Merrill Gene Henderson Terry Franklin Holland Judith Nunnery Hales Judy Elaine House Gloria Norris Godwin Gary Curtis Johnson 26 Donald Edward Johnson Cora Lynn Lynch Jerry Wayne Johnson Against the wall, bottom to top: Mrs. Leon Ricks, Mrs. W. L. Norton, Mrs. Millard Lynch, Mrs. J. V. Price, Mrs. R. M. Blackman. By the railing, bottom to top: Mrs. Leon Woodruff, Mrs. W. R. Crowder, Mrs. Rufus Bond, Mrs. J. A. Creech, Mrs. Pete Brown, and Mrs. Paul Harris. James Charles Millard Betty Ruth Morris 27 Blanney Charles Parrish Carolyn Gordon Keene Ella Mae Parrish ... and I have to go the board for the one I didn't do last night! Sidney Evelyn Narron Morehead Award nominees, left to right: Gary Johnson, Tommy Crumpler, Wayne Ricks, and Leon Woodruff, Jr. Johnny Lee Morris Teresa Hodge Norton Otis Lee Parrish, Jr. 28 Dorothy Arm Pearce Linda Gail Peedin Peggy Jean Pilkington Brenda Louise Price Who else but Gary can make 800 on both the math S.A.T. and the Advanced Math Achievement Test?! Janice Elaine Price Linda Kay Ricks Wayne Keith Ricks 29 William Joseph Varga First march for '64 Seniors while still Juniors. Rudy Ted Sullivan Brenda Kaye Vause Some work while others play as our Arabian Night approaches. 30 Jeanette Ward Marcia Kay Warrick William Glenn Wiggs Grademothers. Good eats. Grand time. Let go of my robe! Doris Mae Woodard Leon Festus Woodruff, Jr. Lena Mae Wall 31 mlTi The Juniors check their progress on magazine sales. uniora junior Sia 66 0J$icer« DONALD MILLARD..................................President ELAINE SMITH...............................Vice-President JOHNNY BATTEN...................................Treasurer CAROL EASON.....................................Secretary 36 38 Josephine Johnson j-u-j, j-u-g... Charles Little Betty Jean Lynch Lorre Holland Judy Jemigan James Godwin Johnny Gooch Linda Greene Marshall Hicks Paula Johnson Gary King Evelyn Hines Gail Parrish Joe Partin Lavem Peedin Brenda Phillips Vivian Nunnery Faye Parrish ■A' Those Juniors are always into something! 41 David Stallings David Stephenson Look this way, Paula. Larry Sullivan Jo Ann Tant Becky Thompson Lanis Thome 42 43 Do you really think it's going to rain? 44 All good biology students like to look at dead animals. tSoph omore tSopll emere ere LINDA HELMS---- LINDA PRICE--- JIMMY JERNIGAN CURTIS BROWN.. .....Secretary .....Treasurer Vice-President .....President 46 John Adams Scott Bagget Jo Ann Barrow Carolyn Bass Sybil Bettis Linda Blackman Eddie Blackwell Connie Brannan It's a shame he had to move. Donnie Brewer Pat Broughton Curtis Brown Judith Brown Judy Brown Sherwood Brown 47 Eugene Honeycutt Charles Howell Jimmy Jemigan Barbara Johnson Larry Hicks Ricky Holland Barbie Holmes Jean Holmes 49 50 Linda Price Wilma Pruitt Brenda Radford Dixie Radford Rea Radford Linda Rollins Kelly Seawell Jo Ann Sellars It's snack timejmilk and cookies! Ronnie Shirley Ruthie Slaughter Carolyn Strickland Betty Wall Linwood Ward James Todd George Underhill Yvonne Vann Tommy Woodall 51 52 Right-side-up or up-side-down, it looks the same to me. 53 54 RAY EARP......... BONNIE PEEDIN____ CAROLYN PHILLIPS ..........President ... Vice-President Secreta ry-t re asurer Jackie Aleshire Lynette Avery Becky Bailey Johnny Bailey Sue Bailey Carolyn Baker Eugene Barnes Susan Barnes Ronnie Brannon Jerome Braswell Gene Brown Ted Bryant Burkett Butts Marvin Carnes Betty Collier Woodrow Creech 55 Irvin Crocker Jimmy Crocker Sue Crocker Mike Davis Sandra Dewar Roger Durham Ray Earp Martha Jane Earp Karen Gandy William Gamer Roy Grice Nell Griffin Judy Harper Joan Harvey Dianne Helmes Clarence Hines Bill Hodge Denise Hogue 56 Sandra Ivey Pam Jemigan Bill Joe Johnson Connie Johnson Gail Johnson Johnny Johnson Don Jones Jimmy Kelly Cheryl Oliver Donald Parrish Geraldine Parrish Nelson Parrish Billy Mitchell Neil Moody Eddie Mozingo Debbie McDuffy Kathy McKeel Louise Nunnery 57 Kay Pate Mary Pate Bonnie Peedin Katie Peedin Carolyn Phillips Prim Poindexter Betty Jo Price Flo Price Graham Ricks Debra Rigdon Linda Rose Ramona Russell Becky Seawell Linda Kaye Smith Katie Stancil Betty Sullivan 58 Connie Sullivan Larry Sullivan Marie Sullivan Eddie Talton Ida Thompson Marilyn Thompson Richard Thompson Bobby Tyner Nova Ann Tyner Ted Underwood Eric Vausc 59 Carolyn Abbott Rudy Abbott Jay Allen Reba Anderson Ervin Bailey James Baker Kay Batten Judy Barham Louis Best Connie Bite Juvonne Brady Ray Branch Tazzie Braswell Albert Braswell Joan Broad we 11 Carolyn Brown Sam Brown Betty Bruce Gail Byrd Peggy Capps Richard Colavita Faye Collins Larry Cook Sherwood Core Carol Creech Judy Creech Phil Creech Linda Crocker Gene Crowder Gloria Clubreth Eddie Driver Roy Duncan Winkie Earp Terry Eason John Eason Donnie Edwards Bobby Evans Ann Fleming Patsy Fuller Doris Godwin Harry Godwin Roy Godwin Genive Green Jackie Green Billy Hicks Kathie HOI Roger Hocutt Linda Holms Peggy Holms junior cl(iejli . . . (§rade 60 Evcritt Jones Theresa Lamm Pamela Langley Douglas Marlow Jimmy Maitim Terry Martin Louise Mcdlin Billy Messer Phil Moody Judy Moore Vemie Moore Ray Moore Betsy McKell Carlton McLcmore Jane Narron Donna Pender Rose Pace Joan Parrish Frankie Parrish Joe Bill Payne Bobby Peedin Bonnie Pittman Connie Pittman Michael Pittman Donnie Pope Jean Potter Brye Price Kenneth Price Sammy Radford Bonnie Reeves Carl Sauls Kathy Smith Larry Smith Frankie Stallings Lynn Stallings Carol Starling Dianne Sullivan Lyvonne Sullivan Jackie Talton Mary Joyce Talton Ray Taylor Pat Thompkins Betty Thornton Jimmy Turner Dianne Wall Brenda Watkins Jerry Ward Frances Webster Elsie Wiggs Sc ft on Wiggs Connie Williams Ellen Worley Nancy Young unior • 4 (§rade 61 Connie Abbott Dianne Abbott Eileen Bailey Randy Bailey Charles Barnes Connie Bass Franky Brady Johnny Brady Steve Branch Ricky Broadwell Bobby Broughton Billy Broughton Gail Brown Teresa Capps Lois Capps Bruce Coates Shelia Chavis Deborah Creech Ricky Creech Gloria Creech Johnny Cooke Rhoda Corbett Jerry Core Dianne Crocker Eugene Howell Bonnie Howell Karen Jackson Scarlet Johnson i) % Mary Crocker Ronnie Dalton Billy Daughtry David Dewar Debbie Dorman Darrell Eason Donald Eason Haywood Eason Ann Edwards Chris Gandy Betty Lou Gamer Jimmy Glover Cathy Godwin Roy Godwin Deborah Green Sandra Greene Polly Hines Ann H inn ant Sue Holland Sonny Howard umor S vSeuen tu (§rade 62 Jay Price Jerry Price Frank Proctor Brenda Radford Brenda Sellars Mark Suber Randy Sullivan Bobby Talton Judy Tant Dianne Wall Gail Johnson Gcrold Jones Dianne Jones Steve Johnson Bruce Johnson Leroy Kennedy Sandra Lee Dennis Maiden Shell Matthews Gilbert Medlin Gail Minshew Brenda Myatt Janie McCray Wayne McDuffy Jerry Narron Garry Norris Larry Norris Gene Overby Linda Sellers Peggy Sellers Gerald Shaw Linda Stallings Charles Stanley Larry Pace David Parrish Violet Parrish Anne Perry Jackie Phillips Robert Pilkington Teddy Whitley Larry Whitley Judy Wiggs Joan Woodruff Gordon Woodruff umor S s even tk Danny Worley Donnie Worrells rade 63 64 The Seniors march in—a time-honored tradition. Organizations Junior Editor Terry Blakeslee and advisor, Mrs. Frances Norris, worry and wonder about next year. Billy Crowder—Editor-in-Chief «Seftoca Endless hours of work have gone into this edition of the SENOCA. Even though some may think our efforts are not the best, we, the annual staff, respectfully submit that we believe this annual contains a good cross section of Selma High School life. Wayne Ricks, sports e d i t o r, and Charles Little, junior sports editor, make a schedule, while the advertising manager, Kay Ricks, shows Betty Jean Lynch, junior art editor, the ropes. 66 S ll Our two photographe rs—senior, Leon Woodruff, Jr., and junior, Johnny Wayne Batten. Business Editor Qaine Price and Senior Art Editor Beverly Capps draw off ads while Billy Whitley, junior art editor wonders how they plan it. Junior business manager Jenette Benson and junior as- sistant editor Bonnie Coates talk over potential problems for next year. 67 e( ou S a c ket Stall Elaine House —Editor-in-Chief Mrs. Joyce Jones, the staff adviser, and Beverly Capps, associate editor, look for possible errors in style. If these editors don't straighten out tilings soon, it'll be one big mess! The roving reporters type it up and proof read. Our Yellow Jacket Staff, composed of all the members of the journalism class, edit a paper once every six weeks. Its journalistic style and composition make it one of the most advanced and very best high school newspapers in this area. sStudent Council Left to right, Kneeling: Curtis Brown, Billy Crowder, Leon Woodruff, Jr., Harry Blackley, Johnny Batten, Tommy Crumpler,Glenn Wiggs,Harold Lee.Standing: Sue Bailey, Elaine House, Linda Helms, Brenda Radford, Brenda Price, Katie Smith, Betty Jean Lynch, Carol Eason, Kay Wall. Last row: Mr. Proctor, Ruthie Slaughter, Carolyn Phillips, Linda Peedin, Elaine Price, Lorre Holland, Beverly Capps, Evelyn Brown. Left to right: LINDA PEED IN, Treasurer; JOHNNY BATTEN, Vice-President; GLENN WIGGS, Sergeant-at-arms; RUTHIE SLAUGHTER, Secretary. Seated: LEON Come on people The convention is tomorrow! WOODRUFF, JR., President. The chief function of the Student Council is to co-ordi- nate the wishes of the student body and the faculty. SHS is proud of this organization because of the manner in which it handles problems and keeps all activities running smoothly. Left to right, first row: Curtis Brown, Hutch Earp, Glenn Wiggs, Ed Capps, Wayne Ricks, Tommy Woodall, Donald Millard, Jimmy Millard, Terry Blakeslee, and Jimmy Jemigan. Second row: Billy Crowder, Tommy Crumpler, Leon Woodruff, Jr., Wayne Dorman, Gary Johnson, Tammy Corbett, Charles Little, Larry Sullivan, Butch Hicks, Mr. Hickman, advisor. The Key Club, sponsored by the local Kwanis Club, is in- tended to serve the school and the community. Though our chapter has been in existence for only two years, it is already one of the most active clubs in the school. I didn't know WE BUILD means I'd have to rebuild these bleachers. WAYNE RICKS, Vice-President; JOHNNY BATTEN, Secretary; GARY JOHNSON, President; LEON WOOD- RUFF, JR., Treasurer. Left to right: GLENN WIGGS, Vice-President; EVELYN HINES, Secretary; KAY RICKS, Treasurer; LEON WOODRUFF, JR., President. c!Tlonocjrcim tub School spirit is the chief concern of the Monogram Club. It organizes pep rallies, motorcades, sponsors basketball inter-murals and elects cheerleaders each year. Our school certainly profits by the efforts of the Monogram Club. Left to right, Firet row: Cora Lynn Lynch,Nancy Bond, Elaine Price, Evelyn Hines, Carol Eason, Lavem Peedin, Bonnie Coates, Becky Thompson, Diane Parrish, Charlotte Bullard, Linda Price. Second row: Donna McCray, Evelyn Brown, Betty J. Lynch, Joy Phillips, Sue Foster, Elaine House, Jeannette Ward, Diane Driver, Donna Ward, Wayne Ricks. Third row: Donald Millard, Steve Harris, Hutch Earp, Billy Whitley, Mike Davis, Tommy Crumpler, Curtis Brown, Micky Brantly, Dennis Crocker. Fourth row: Doug Creech, Ed Capps, Lanis Thome, Charles Little, Glenn Wiggs, Leon Woodruff, Jr., Billy Crowder, Coach Bob Hickman. Fifth row: Cecil Phillips, Butch Hicks, Pete Parrish, Jimmy Millard, Jimmy Barnes, David Stevenson, Gene Brown, Coach Marvin Sellers. Left to right, Firct row:Kay Wall, Lavem Peedin, Karen Gandy, Bonnie Coates, Joy Phillips, Pam Jemigan, Sandra Dewar, Miss Pope. Second row: Kay Smith, Vivian Nunnery, Evelyn Hines, Elaine Smith, Sue Bailey, Carolyn Phillips, Jackie Aleshire, Lynette Avery, Marilyn Thompson. Third row: Ramona Russell, Glenda Young, Sue Cockrell, Prim Poindexter, Becky Thompson, Katie Smith, Paula Johnson, Bonnie Peedin, Denise Hogue. Fourth row: Betty Lee, Judy Harper, Linda Helms, Ruthie Slaughter, Jennettc Benson, Judy Pulley, Janie Brown, Evelyn Brown, Betty Jean Narron. Fifth row: Sybil Bettis, Yvonne Vann, Beryle Davis, Charlotte Bullard, Nova Tyner, Pat Moore, Elaine House, Nell Griffin, Dixie Radford. Sixth row: Debbie Me Duffy, Linda Rose, Louise Nunnery, Mary Pate, Gail Johnson, Dianne Helms, Kay Pate, Susan Barnes, Barbara Johnson. Seventh row: Mary Brown, Betty Morris, Peggy Massie, Carol Johnson, Barbara Capps, Dorinda Creech, DeBemierc Debnam, Lorre Holland. Eighth row: Barbara Kelly, Brenda Godwin, Brenda Creech, Linda Godwin, Joan Hicks, Jean Ricks, Betty Collier, Betty Jo Price, Cathy McKeel. Ninth row: Martha Earp, Flo Price, Joan Harvey, Linda Blackmon, Carolyn Bass, Shirley Cooke, Carolyn Baker, Jo Ann Barrow, Jo Etta Cuddington. Tenth row: Betty Jean Lynch, Ida Thompson, Gail Ward, Sandra Ivey, Cheryl Oliver, Bonnie Batten, Ann Edwards, Mittic Little, Betty Sullivan. Eleventh row: Connie Pittman, Betty Kelly, Carolyn Strickland, Jo Ann Phillips, Judy Brown, Connie Brannan, Donna McCray, Becky Bailey, Katie Stancil.Twelfth row: Barbie Holmes, Diane Millard, Becky Scawcll, Judith Brown, Connie Johnson, Donna Bailey, Terri Norton, Linda Price. future l£omemcikerA of cAmerica Whenever young women get together, it is instinct to talk about homes. With over one hundred in the club, these FHA girls advance their homemaking skills. EDWIN CAPPS F. H. A. Beau Left to right: KAY WALL, Treasurer; BONNIE COATES, President; JOY PHILLIPS, Secretary; and LAVERN PEEDIN, Vice-President. 72 First row, left to right: Advisor J. B. Nordan, Butch Hicks, Ed Capps, Cecil Phillips, James Wiggins, Joe Partin, Bruce Gamer, William Gamer. Second row: W. C. Bames, Jerome Braswell, Wayne Faircloth, Doug Creech, David Norris, James Eason, Eugene Bames, Bobby Tyner. Third row: Hubert Holt, Thomas Phipps, Curtis King, Belvin Webster, Nelson Parrish, Russel McCray, Rudy Sullivan, George Underhill. Fourth row: Donald Johnson, Charles Parrish, Carl Gamer, Larry Helms, Roy Corbett, Jerry Myatt, Ricky Brady, Harold Helms, James Brown, R. D. Radford. Fifth row: Donnie Brewer, Jimmy Collins, Benny Pollard, Larry Hicks, Jerry Thornton, David Stallings, Keith Cockrell, Eugene Honeycutt, Albert Saunders. Standing: Jerry Jones and Ronny Brown. future farmer A of cAmerica The F. F. A. is made up of young men who wish to become really good farmers. Planned activities and supervised projects help to develop their skills to the fullest extent. JOEPARTIN, vice-president; BUTCH HICKS, reporter; CECIL PHILLIPS, sentinel; JAMES WIGGINS, president; ED CAPPS, treasurer; BRUCE GARNER, secretary. BETTY JEAN LYNCH F. F. A. Sweetheart 73 eta 0iub First row, left to right: Brenda Price, Brenda Vause, Elaine Price, Glenn Wiggs, Tommy Crumpler, Linda Peedin, Annelle Bryant, Ellen Blackman. Second row: Advisor, Mrs. Norris; Jimmy Millard, Wayne Ricks, Gary Johnson, Leon Woodruff, Jr. The Beta Club members are chosen by scholastic merit as well as leadership ability, honesty, and other such charac- teristics. This club is made up of some of the most out- standing students in high school. A distinguished meeting of scholars. Left to right: JUDITH HALES, secretary; TOMMY CRUMPLER, president; LINDA PEEDIN, treasurer; and GLENN WIGGS, vice-president. It appears that the annual Christmas project has some re- Yes, that's right, the Russians are not nice. tSpeech iub Good public speaking is the main goal of the speech club. Joining this club means a prepared speech every week. All speech contests are sponsored by this club. First row: Denise Hogue, Cheryle Oliver. Second row: Ray Earp, Terry B1 a k e s 1 e e, Bonnie Batten. Third row: Bill Hodge, Dwight Fields, Graham Ricks. Fourth row: Mike Davis, Gary Johnson, advisor—Mr. Proctor. 75 Left to right, First row: Elaine House, Judy Jernigan, Nancy Bond, Brenda Vause, Jewell Bailey, Cathy Aleshire. Second row: Carolyn Blackmon, Paula Johnson, Brenda Price, Carolyn Keene, Judy Pulley, Sandra Pilkington. Third row: Judith Hales, Ev e 1 y n Narron, Kay Ricks, Faye Parrish, Donna Bailey. Fourth row: Jean Creech, Janie Brown, Marcia Warrick, Jeannette Benson, Dianne Potter. Standing: Johnny Morris, Buddy Collins, Annelle Bryant, Diane Core, Becky Cooke, Jo Anne Tant, Theresa Price, Brenda Butts, Linda Green, Jean Ricks, Rose Potter, Patricia Reaves, Mrs. Marjorie Woodall, advisor. future BuAineAA Reader a oI cAmerica. A spell-down at an F B L A meeting? Le ft to right: JUDITH HALES, Vice-President; MARCIA WARRICK, Secretary; BRENDA VAUSE, President; and CAROLYN KEENE, Treasurer. The members of the F B L A are striving fora better understanding of the business world. Through the leader- ship and encouragement of the officers and advisors, they obtain the insight they need. 76 library tub Left to right: BECKY BARNES, President; FAYE RADFORD, Vice-President; GAIL PARRISH, Secretary-Treasurer; PEGGY PILKINGTON, Reporter. Bending and stretching all day long. The Library Club's Chief function is to assist in keeping the books neat and orderly. Without their help, the students would have much more trouble finding books. Left to right, Seated: Rebecca Barnes, Mrs. Sullivan, Hazel Wiggins, Peggy Pilkington, Faye Radford, Gail Parrish, Russell McCray, Sue Foster. Standing: Sandra Pilkington, Teresa Price, Jeannette Ward, Betty Shearon, De Be mi ere Debnam, Rose Potter, Mary Brown. 77 First row: Mrs. Williams, advisor; Ruthie Slaughter, Connie Brannon, Lynette Avery, Dixie Radford, Sue Bailey, Sandra Dewar, Terry Norton, Karen Gandy, and Jean Ricks. Second row: Ellen Blackman, Cheryle Oliver, Sandra Ivey, Marylin Thompson, Flo Price, Martha Eaip, Bonnie Peedin, Dwight Fields, Cora Lynn Lynch. Third row: Johnny Glover, Jimmy Bames. future cAmerica The F. T. A. has expanded from a club of six persons to one of twenty. With continuing growth in this proportion, North Carolina will be blessed with more capable teachers. french iub The French Club's purpose is to help the students to be- come better acquainted with the French people and their language. This year the club sponsored a program for the student body featuring a French Exchange student. Left to right, First row: Lena Wall, Brenda Vause, Brenda Price,Carolyn Blackmon, Nancy Bond, Cora Lynn Lynch, and Ellen Blackman. Second row: Miss Tyson, Beverly Capps, Elaine Price, Glenn Wiggs, Leon Woodruff, Jr., and Annelle Bryant. Third row: Gary Johnson, Tommy Crumpler, Wayne Ricks, Billy Crowder. Bua riverA These nine young people are the ones who bring the students who live in the country to Selma High every day. These positions place much responsibility on them. Left to right: James W iggins, George Underhill, Hutch Earp, Ronnie Brown, Betty J. Lynch, Jerry Jones, Jean Ricks, Rudy Sullivan, Jimmy Collins. Safety patrol Our safety patrol, selected from the seventh and eighth grades, are charged with seeing that the town students cross busy intersections safely to and from school. We are proud of the fine job Police Chief Percy Moore and these boys have done and will continue to do for safety. Left to right, First row: Leon Sullivan, Ernie Price, Bruce Johnson, Johnny Brady, Larry Pace, Bobby Talton. Second row: Shelton Hood, Bruce Coates, Patrol Chief Billy Prince, Sonny Howard, Police Chief Percy Moore, Lieu- tenant Gordon Woodruff. Left to right, First row: Debbie McDuffie, Donna Bailey, Harold Lee, Jeannette Ward, Dwight Fields, Gary Johnson, Cora Lynn Lynch, Ellen Blackman, Carolyn Phillips, Ellen Worley, Lynn Stallings. Second row: Frank Proctor, Bruce Johnson, Jimmy Glover, Gordon Woodruff, Donnie Price, Cathy Carter, Ida Thompson, Mary Pate, Evelyn Brown, Leon Woodruff, Jr., Steve Harris, Vernon Wiggs, Ray Earp, Larry Sullivan, Wayne Dorman, Larry Culbreth, Terry Holland, Johnny Glover, Mike Davis, J. Bailey, Director. 80 0owcert and and ‘War cUing Left to right: Secretary, CORA LYNN LYNCH; Director, J. BAILEY; President, LEON WOODRUFF, JR., Treasurer, GARY JOHNSON; Vice-President, ELLEN BLACKMAN. PAULA JOHNSON KATIE SMITH DORINDA CREECH 81 82 Itis evident to see that with the coming of warm weather, sports at Selma High move from inside to outside. 83 c tkleticA Junior Varsity Football and basketball coach Harold Woodall observes a practice session. Mr. Marvin Sellers who was assistant football coach, girls' basketball coach, and baseball coach in his first year at Selma plans game strategy with his team. First row, left to right: Wayne Ricks, Cecil Phillips, Leon Woodruff, Jr., Pete Parrish, Doug Creech, Dennis Crocker, Hutch Earp. Second row: Jimmy Barnes, Johnny Batten, Butch Hicks, Gene Brown, Jimmy Parrish, Vernon Wiggs, Glenn Wiggs, Jerry Johnson. Third row: Tommy Woodall, Donald Millard, Ed Capps, Charles Little, Ray Earp, David Wiggs, Robert Deans. Fourth row: Coach Hickman, Jimmy Jemigan, Curtis Brown, Gary Johnson, Steve Harris, Jimmy Kelly, Jimmy Millard, and Coach Sellers. 0cirAitvj octbaii Co-captains Cecil Phillips and Leon Woodruff, Jr., with Coach Hickman. Managers Billy Crowder and Mike Davis tape a player's ankle. Hutch Earp Tackle Jimmy Millard Fullback Glenn Wiggs End Pete Parrish Safety Steve Harris Tackle Dennis Crocker Halfback Johnny Batten End Butch Hicks Guard Gene Brown Tackle Donald Millard Linebacker Charles Little End Selma 25 Benvenue 7 Selma 7 Benson 7 Selma 32 Wake Forest 7 Selma 33 Gamer 19 Selma 0 Cary 27 Selma 32 Apex 0 Selma 7 Millbrook 27 Selma 26 Fuquay 6 Selma 12 Clayton 27 Selma 7 Smithfield 6 Everybody to the goal line for wind sprints! Jimmy Parrish Center A small but determined Selma team finished the season with an impressive 6-3-1 record. Working extremely well as a team, Selma posted big wins over Wake Forest, Gamer, Apex, and Fuquay. A 7-6 victory over Smithfield capped one of Selma's best seasons in recent years. Selma's tough defense stops Smithfield's extra point at- tempt and gives the victory to Selma. Jiadhetball Shirley Eason Donna McCray Barbara Capps First row, left to right: Bonnie Coates, Becky Thompson, Betty Jean Lynch, Carol Eason, Sue Foster, Faye Eason. Second row: Ann Foster, Carol Johnson, Cora Lynn Lynch, Donna Ward, Jeannette Ward, Donna McCray. Third row: Coach Sellers, Evelyn Brown, Shirley Eason, Barbara Capps, managers Peggy Massie and Ellen Blackman. Under the leadership of Mr. Marvin Sellers, our girls fought a- gainst perhaps the toughest teams in the past few years. Good out- side shooting and a tough defense proved to be too much for most opponents. Having only a few Seniors on the team, Selma High School girls should continue to be one of the strongest teams in the conference. Co-captains Donna Ward and Jeannette Ward meet with officials before a game. 89 = Badketball Leon Woodruff, Jr. Wayne Ricks Steve Harris Tommy Crumpler Co-captains Leon Wood ruff, Jr., and Wayne Ricks discuss the rules of the game. Johnny Batten Selma's boys'team lost as many close games as any team could lose. Lacking in height, the boys made-up the de- ficiency with determination. Even against the strongest teams in the conference, the boys proved that they could compete with any team. First row, left to right: Dennis Crocker, Doug Creech, Wayne Ricks, Leon Woodruff, Jr., Ed Capps. Second row: Coach Hickman, Tommy Crumpler, Larry Hicks, David Stephenson, manager Jerry Johnson. Third row: Johnny Batten, Jerry Dean, Steve Harris, Gary Johnson. 91 First row, left to right: Eugene Wilke rson, Wayne Ricks, Pete Parrish, Johnny Morris. Second row: Leon Woodruff, Jr., Joe Price, Raymond Gurley, Butch Hicks, Johnny Batten. Third row: Coach Payne, Mickey Brantley, David Stephenson, and Curtis Brown. BatebaU 7963 Johnny Morris Although the team lost some very out- standing players, the Selma Baseball team fought for a winning season in the tough Capital Area Conference. The team did not win the championship but was successful in the two outings against Smithfield. Even though many players have graduated, Selma should be an active contender for this year's crown. Pete Parrish 92 Jimmy Millard hands the baton to Charles Little in the mile relay. Sprinters Leon Woodruff, Donald Millard get set. Jr. , Glenn Wiggs, and Johnny Batten broad jumps. rac k The 1963 Track team had one of the most successful seasons in the school's history. Having a well-balanced team, Selma lost only one regular-season meet. Highlight of the season was a win over Smithfield. Surely, the team is to be c o m m e n d e d for its success. First row, left to right: Jimmy Millard, Charles Hooks, Leon Woodruff, Jr. , Pete Parrish, Donald Millard. Second row: Glenn Wiggs, Johnny Batten, Charles Little, Rusty McCray, Joe Price, David Stephenson, and Coach Hickman. Left to right: Linda Price, Diane Parrish, Charlotte Bullard, Nancy Bond, Elaine Price, Chief; Kay Ricks, Laveme Pee din, Evelyn Hines, and Joy Phillips. 95 Now you hush and listen to me a minute. Cftlar6kcitA 1963 The Selma High School Marshals are selected by their scholastic merit. They represent the Freshmen, Sopho- more, and Junior classes and serve as ushers at graduation. Chief Marshal, Leon Woodruff, Jr. Junior Marshals Ellen Blackman, Wayne Ricks, and Tommy Crumpler. 98 Freshmen Marshals Curtis Brown and Dwight Fields. Sophomore Marshals Bonnie Coates, Donald Millard, Johnny Batten, and Larry Sullivan. Left, Linda Peedin; right, Cora Lynn Lynch. curt Standing, left to right: Bonnie Coates, Peggy Massey, Sybil Bettis, Betty J. Lynch, Diane Parrish, Paula Johnson, Carol Eason, Gail Ward. Seated, left to right: Martha Jane Earp, Brenda Price, Betty J. Narron, Charlotte Bullard, Laveme Peedin. On the ladder: Donna Kay Ward. Left, Kay Ricks; right, Ellen Blackman, 21 omecomincj . . . 1964 There were at least five happy girls at the homecoming dance. Band-Aid plastic strips—guaranteed to stick in rain. Homecoming activities began Friday afternoon, Nov. 1, 1963, with the annual parade. On Friday night, our team battled against wind and rain and a tough Clayton team. At half-time Elaine Price was crowned homecoming queen. The annual dance was held on Saturday night. 102 Powder football (§ame 1964 The first Powde r Puff footba 11 game at Selma, sponsored by the Monogram Club, was played on October 18. The Junior-Sophomore girls' team defeated the Senior-Freshman team with a score of 27-6 after a knock-down, drag out battle. The large crowd rocked with laughter at the unusual shapes of the screaming cheerleaders. The highlight was the crowning of the beautiful, vivacious, shapeless Miss Powderpuff. Jump ball? Marsha Jane Hicks, better known as Butch, was chosen by popular vote as MISS POWDERPUFF of 1964. cArabian YliglttA! 104 Strangers in Paradise Whose knobby knees, Crump? .. . Out of the common place, into the rare... (Outstanding Seniora JOHNNY MORRIS helps BRENDA VAUSE with her chair as JUDITH HALES and GLENN WIGGS wait for a waitress. 105 (Outstanding Seniors LINDA PEEDIN and TOMMY CRUMPLER climb into the back seat as CORA LYNN LYNCH and BILLY CROWDER prepare to take 'er to the strip. 106 ut 41 cm ding Senior WAYNE RICKS prepares to break the pack as ELAINE PRICE, JIMMY MILLARD, and BRENDA PRICE look on. 107 (0ut4tan eniorA ELLEN BLACKMAN and LEON WOODRUFF, JR., liret ap- proved by the faculty, were singled out by their class- mates as the two MOST OUTSTANDING SENIORS for 1964. 108 Senior birectory DWIGHT McLAIN ADCOCK JAMES MICKEY BRANTLEY Baseball 4. Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball Manager 2; Baseball 3. MARY BELINDA BROWN EULA REBECCA BARNES F.H.A. lj J.V. Basketball 1; Library Club 3,4, Presi- dent 4. Library Club 1,2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 4; Yellow Jacket Staff 4; Feature Editor 4; 4-H Club 1. JIMMY LOYD BARNES MILLIE ANNELLE BRYANT Football 3, 2, 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Baseball 4. F.H.A. 1; F.B.L.A. 3,4; French Club 4, Secretary- treasurer 4; Beta Club 3,4. BEVERLY JO CAPPS IDA ELLEN BLACKMAN Future Homemakers 1,2, Chapter Degree 1; Future Teachers 3,4, President 4; Debate Club 1,2,3, Reporter 3; Beta Club 3, 4, Reporter 4; Substitute Debater 1, Varsity Debater 2,3; Class Officer 1,2, Treasurer 1, Secretary 2; French Club 4; Band 2, 1,3,4, All County Band 1,2, Glee Club 3, operetta 3; French Club 4; Yellow Jacket Staff 4, Associate Editor 4; Basketball Assistant Score- keeper 4; Student Council 4; Magazine Salesmanship Certificate 3; SENOCA Staff 3,4, Junior Art Editor 3, Art Editor 4; Office Practice 4. Band Service Award 1, Librarian 1, Treasurer 2, Secre- tary 3, Vice-President 4; Majorette 1,2, 3, 4, Chief 4; SENOCA Staff 3,4, Junior Assistant Editor 3, Assistant Editor 4; Student Council 2; Outstanding Senior; Marshal JIMMY RAY COLLINS 1,2,3; Junior-Senior Waitress 2; Homecoming Sponsor 2, 3; Homecoming Court 4; Magazine Contest Winner 3; Basketball Manager 4; Monogram Club 4; Band Monogram Club 1,2, 3, 4. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Greenhand Degree 1; Substitute Bus Driver 4; F. B. L. A. 4; Yellow Jacket Staff 4. CAROLYN FAYE BLACKMON REBECCA ANN COOKE F.H.A. 1; F.B.L.A. 3, 4; French Club 4. NANCY ANN BOND F.B.L.A. 4. CECIL RAY CORBETT F.H.A. 1; Debate Club 2,3; J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2; Basketball Manager 3; Cheerleader 4; Mono- gram Club 2, 3, 4; F. B. L. A. 4; French Club 4; Football Sponsor 1,2,3. Glee Club 1: Debate 2; J.V. Manager 2,3; Yellow Jacket Staff 4. 09 «Semor 5)irectory CAROL DIANE CORE JERRY VANCE DEAN F.B.L.A. 4. Basketball 4; J.V. Basketball 2,3; Track 2,3,4; Glee Club 1. JEAN OWEN CREECH FRED HUTCHISON EARP F.H.A. 1; Office Work 2; F.B.L.A. 3,4. DOUGLAS HENRY CREECH Band 1; Monogram 3,4; Key Club 3,4; Football 2,3,4; J.V. Football 1; Bus Driver 3,4; Miss Powder-Puff Con- testant 4. J.V. Basketball 1;J.V. Football 1; Track 2,3,4; Baseball 2; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Football 4; Basketball 4; F.F.A. 4. CAROLYN SUE FOSTER Monogram Club 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 1; F. H. A. 1; Library Science Club 2,3,4, Club Reporter 3. DENNIS ALBERT CROCKER GLORIA NORRIS GODWIN J.V. Football 1; J.V. Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2,3; Foot- ball 2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; Baseball 3; Monogram Club 1,2, 3,4; Yellow Jacket Staff 4. F.B.L.A. 3. WILLIAM RANKIN CROWDER, JR. JUDITH NUNNERY HALES Debate Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Substitute Debater 1,2, Debater 3; Student Council 3,4, V i c e-President 3; Monogram 2,3,4; Key Club 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3; French Club 4; Class President 2,3; SENOCA staff 3,4, Junior Editor-in-Chief 3, Senior Editor-in-Chief 4; Foot- ball Manager 2,3,4; Junior Varsity Football 1; Junior Varsity Basketball 1; Junior Senior Waiter 2; Outstanding F. H. A. 1; F.B.L.A. 4, Vice-President 4; Beta Club 3,4, Secretary 4; Guidance Assistant 4; Outstanding Senior 4. Senior 4; Yellow Jacket Staff 4; Roving reporter 4. PAUL STEPHEN HARRIS THOMAS NELSON CRUMPLER Basketball 3,4; J.V. Basketball 2; Football Statistician 3,4; Baseball 1,4; Marshal 2,3; Junior-Senior Waiter 2; J.V. Football 1; J.V. Basketball 1; Football 2, 3,4; Basket- ball 2, 4; Debate Club 2, 3; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Band 1,2,3,4. Student Council 2,3,4; Class Officer, Vice-President 3, President 4; Beta Club 3,4, President 4; Key Club 3,4; French Club 4; Monogram Club 4; County Morehead HAROLD THOMAS HELMS Scholarship Nominee 4; Outstanding Senior 4, Guidance Assistant 4. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Greenhand Degree 1, Chapter Farmer 2, State Farmer 4. no «Semer 2)irectery MERRILL GENE HENDERSON Camp Curtain High School 1; Yellow Jacket Staff 4, News Editor 4. JUDY ELAINE HOUSE Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; F. H. A. 1,4, Song Leader 1, Junior Degree 1; F. B. L. A. 4; Student Council 1,4; Yellow Jacket Staff 4, Editor-in-Chief 4; Monogram Club 1,2, 3, 4; Class Officer 4, Reporter 4; Glee Club 2,3, operetta 3; Office Practice 1,2; Junior-Senior Waitress 2. GARY CURTIS JOHNSON Marshal 2; Band 1,2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-arms 3, Treasurer 4; Key Club 3,4, Program Chairman 3, President 4; French Club 4, Program Chairman 4; All County Band 1,2,3, Band Service Award 2, Football 4, J. V. Basketball 1,2, Morehead Scholarship Nominee 4, Beta Club 3,4, Piano 1,2, 3, 4, Paderewski Medal 3; N. C. State Summer Bi- ology Scholarship 2, Governor's School Student of Mathe- matics 3, Debate Club 2, 3, Debater 3, Public Speaking Club 4. DONALD EDWARD JOHNSON F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Green Hand 1, Chapter Farmer 2. JERRY WAYNE JOHNSON Kempsville Junior High School 1, Princess Anne High School 2,3; Football 4; Basketball Manager 4. CAROLYN GORDON KEENE F.H. A. 1,2; F. B. L. A. 3,4, Treasurer 4. CORA LYNN LYNCH F. H.A. 1; Debate 2,3; Speech Club 2; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Outstanding Senior; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Court 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; All County Band 1, 2, Band Service Award 1,2; French Club 4, Reporter 4; J. V. Basketball 1; 4-H Club 1, Songleader 1; Majorette 4, Band Monogram Club 1,2, 3, 4. JAMES CHARLES MILLARD Key Club 3,4; Monogram Club 1,2, 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Yellow Jacket Staff 4; Freshman Class Officer, Vice-Presi- dent; Basketball 3; Football 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Out- standing Senior; J. V. Basketball 1; J. V. Football 1;WMPM All County Football Team 4. BETTY RUTH MORRIS F.B.L.A. 3; F.H.A. 1,4; Glee Club 1. JOHNNY LEE MORRIS Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; J. V. Football 1; J. V. Basketball 1, Co- Captain; Varsity Football 3; Monogram Club 3; F.B.L.A. 4, Reporter 4; Outstanding Senior 4. SIDNEY EVELYN NARRON F.H.A. 1; F.B.L.A. 3,4. TERESA HODGE NORTON F. H.A. 1,2, 3,4; Debate Club 1,2,3, Substitute Debater 1,2; F.T.A. 2,4; Yellow Jacket Staff 4. Ill Senior directory BLANNEY CHARLES PARRISH LINDA KAY RICKS Green Hand Degree 1; Chapter Farmer 2. Band 1; J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2; Cheer- leader 3, 4; F. H. A. 1; Debate Club 1,2,3, Reporter 2, Secretary 3; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Class Officer, Treasurer 3,4; Football Sponsor 2; SENOCA Staff 3,4, Junior Advertising Manager 3, Senior Adver- OTIS LEE PARRISH, JR. tising Manager 4; Homecoming Court 4. Smithfield High School 1,2; Monogram Club 3, 4; Yellow Jacket Staff 4, Sports Editor 4; Varsity Basketball 3,4; WAYNE KEITH RICKS Track 3; J. V. Basketball 3. Football 2, 3, 4; All Conference Honorable Mention 2, All Conference 3,4, All County Team 4, All County Most DOROTHY ANN PEARCE Valuable Player Award 4; Greensboro Daily News All State Check List 4, All East 2-A Honorable Mention 4; Basket- ball 1,2, 3, 4, Foul Shooting Award 2,3, Most Valuable F.H.A. 1. Player Award 3, All Conference Honorable Mention2; All Conference 3; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Southern Division Honor- able Mention 3; Track 2; Monogram Club 1,2, 3, 4; Key Club 3,4; Vice-President 4; Beta Club 3,4; French Club 4, President 4; Morehead Award Nominee 4; Marshal 3; LINDA GAIL PEED IN Student Council 2; Outstanding Senior; Class Officer, President 1; Junior-Senior Waiter 2; SENOCA Staff 3,4; Sports Editor 4. Rockingham High School 1,2; Junior Senior Waitress 2; Student Council 4, Treasurer 4; Class Officer, Secretary 3; Beta Club 3, 4. ALBERT SAUNDERS, JR. PEGGY JEAN PILKINGTON F. F. A. 4; Greenhand Award 1. Glee Club 3; Library Science Club 4; Yellow Jacket Staff 4. RUDY TED SULLIVAN BRENDA LOUISE PRICE Junior Senior Waitress 2; Student Council 3,4; Beta Club 4; French Club 4, Vice-President 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Football Sponsor 4. F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4, Vice-President 3; Greenhand Degree 1, Star Greenhand Award 1, Chapter Degree 3; Yellow Jacket Staff 4; Bus Driver. JANICE ELAINE PRICE BRENDA KAYE VAUSE Class Officer, Reporter 1,2, 3; C h e e rl e a d e r 1,2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 1,2; Monogram Club 1,2, 3, 4; French Club 4; Student Council 3,4; Outstanding Senior 4; Junior-Senior Student Council 3; F.B.L.A. 3, 4, President 4; F. H. A. 1; Waitress 2; Homecoming Queen 4; SENOCA Staff 4; Yellow Class Officer, Secretary 4; Beta Club 3, 4; French Club 4; Jacket Staff 4, Beta Club 3,4. Outstanding Senior 4. 112 Senior directory LENA MAE WALL F. H. A. 1; French Club 4. JEANNETTE WARD Library Science 3,4; F. H. A. 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4, Co-captain 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; J.V. Basketball 1; Band Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Band Secre- tary 3, Band Librarian 4; 4-H Club 1. MARCIA KAY WARRICK F.H.A. 1; Glee Club 3; F.B.L.A. 4, Secretary. WILLIAM GLENN WIGGS Football 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3,4, Sgt. -at-Arms 4; Beta Club 3,4, Vice-President 4; Key Club 4; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 4; French Club 4, Flagkeeper 4; Junior-Senior Waiter 2; Outstanding Senior 4; Class Officer, Vice-President 4. DORIS MAE WOODARD J.V. Basketball 1; F.H.A. 1,2; Varsity Basketball 2,3; Junior-Senior Waitress 2; Monogram Club 2, 3; FFA Sweet- heart 3; Class Officer, Reporter 1,2, Secretary 3; Football Sponsor 3; Student Council 2; Library Science 2, 3. LEON FESTUS WOODRUFF, JR. Student Council 1, 3,4, President 4; Monogram Club 1,2, 3.4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Key Club 3,4, Board of Directors 3, Treasurer 4; Beta Club 3,4; French Club 4; Debate Club 1,2,3, Alternate Debater 1,2, World Peace Speaking Contest Winner 3; Band 1,2, 3,4, Treasur- er 1, Sgt. -at-Arms 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, All County Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 1,2,4; Class Officer, Vi ce-President 2; Junior-Senior Waiter 2; U. S. History Award 3; Outstanding Senior; SENOCA Staff 3,4, Photo- grapher 4; Marshal 1,2,3, Chief 3; Football 2,3,4, Co- Captain 4, Most Valuable Player 3,4, All County 4, Greensboro Daily News All-State Check List 3, All-Con- ference Honorable Mention 4; All East 2-A Honorable Mention 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, All-Confer- ence Honorable Mention 3; Track 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3.4, All-Conference 3; J.V. Football 1; Basketball 1; Magazine Contest Winner 3; Governor's Youth Fitness Conference Delegate 3; Morehead Award Nominee 4, Morehead Scholarship Winner, 4. 113 c dvertiaementd Norton’s 5c To $5 Store Something For Everybody W. L. Norton, Prop. We Give S H Green Stamps Selma North Carolina 116 JULVIAN V. 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