Southern Alamance High School - Southerner Yearbook (Graham, NC)

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us OOU THERNER« Presented by the Students of Southern High School Route 7 Graham, N.C. oe Sout ee ie in 7 the Fo pccmsnesbaalai aratemes Any trey sperm tg 9 (WoL a spt RO iphetie iS the intellectual creature creates a thirst for learning... the spiritual creature inside us turns a searching gaze inward, and knows wecan... ¥ ZEAL WADE Y eevee ene p ee ik ye ... Make friends ... Attain Recognition ... Accept disappointment Mes ke ei Accomplish... lf there’s a WILL! We dedicate with love and respect... the 1969 Southerner to... Mrs. Geraldine Fox. Always willing to help... she worked long hours advising Annual Staff... helping with the Miss Southern Pageant... always with great kindness and patience. , a gh at ait Ma eran Nt Pte Table of Contents 1—Student Life 106—Classes 58 — Sports 160—Academics 82—Features 780—AodvVvertising We express our spirit 11 We Find Ourselves By 12 Associating With Others. 13 We display enthusiasm GAN oe on oh x ts fc i a a a ...AS we participate y L Ra eis 15 Government Student Council The Student Council serves as a governing the Executive Committee. Practicing body for the students at Southern. The government and democracy, the representives Student Council officers, the president to the Student Council speak for the of each class, the head cheerleader, and students. They are chosen by each homeroom the editor of annual and newspaper make up to link the council and the student body. Janice Holt, Secretary; Dan Stafford, President; Anita Allison, Treasurer; Steve Baker, Vice President 16 Representatives: First Row: Holt, Summers, Pickard, Kenyon, C. Johnson, J. Cooper, Isley, Hargis, Allred. Third Row: Wright, Phillippie, Shaw, Stafford, Mintz, Hughs, White, Coble, Vestal, Smith, Allison, Holt, Thomas, Talbert, Ross, M. Phillippie, Curtis, Parsons. Second Row: Moon, Doss, Ingold, Elliott, Andrews, Isley. Bennett, McPherson, Stafford, Baker, B. McPherson, G. Cooper, Executive Council: First Row: Hill, Boggs, Stafford, Holt, Allison. Second Row: Tinnin, Baker, Johnson, Alexander, Guthrie. “Now all I need is a shirt!” 17 Council Organizations The Inter-Club Council is composed of the presi- dent of each club at Southern, the president and vice president of each class, and the editor of the annual and newspaper. The council helps to set up a day for each club to meet and to prevent conflicts with other clubs. Inter-Club Council: First Row: Isley, Jones, Fisher, Moon, Holt. Second Row: May Birchette, Baker, Cooper, Guthrie, Elmore, Stafford, Allen. Council sponsors guest speaker, Dr. Danieley. Committee Chairmen: First Row: Holt, Allison, Woods, Whitesell, D. Isley, Boggs, P. Isley. Second Row: Haggins, Baker, Wright, Woody. 18 Johnny Elmore, who served as a Senatorial Page, poses with Governor Scott. Students Take Part Assemblies provided an escape from class. 19 Scholarship Marshals ns First Row: Cashwell, L. Cooper, Hill, Cox, Isley. Second Row: Crowson, Haggins, Ashley, J. Cooper, Baker, Blalock. First Row: Pickard, Jones, Shields, McGhee, Moon. Second Row: Summers, Neese, Wright, Massey, Martin, Ward, 20 Chosen at the end of their junior year, the twenty functions. Besides having to meet high scholastic students with the highest averages had the standards, the Marshals must also possess good responsibility of serving at PTA and other school character and leadership qualities. Above: Co-chief Lucy Hill Below: Co-chief Phil Massey Marshals prove very helpful at assemblies. 21 Beta The Beta Club is composed of juniors and seniors who have maintained at least a ninety average throughout high school. This is a national organiz- ation created for the purpose of honoring scholastic achievement as well as leadership and high moral standards. A funny joke in the Beta Club Journal! First Row: Mike Cheek, Treasurer; Karen Shields, Secretary. Second Row: Zaneta Walker, Vice President; Perry Haggins, President. First Row: Mrs. Hadley, Advisor; Hill, Martin, H. Wright, Ward, McPherson, Freshwater, T. Coble. Fourth Row: D. Way, Graves, Jones, Webster, Cox, Moon, H. Way, J. Cox, Bason, Stinson, R. Cooper, Jordon, Allen, L. Isley, Boone, Coble, Bulla, Foster, Baker, Rose, Copeland. Second Row: Shields, Walker, Shaw, Braxton, V. Thompson, S. Thompson, Bailey, Smart, E. Cheek, Farrell, Cobb, Lutterloh, Hawkins, C. Sharpe, Gibson, Hardin, Hargis, Humble. Fifth Row: R. Wright, Phillippie, James, S. Moore, Hornady, McGhee, Tinnin, M. Cheek, R. Coble, Holt. Sharpe, Lloyd, Poe, Maness, Massey, Joyner, Blalock, Franklin, Third Row: Payne, Neese, D. Isley, Hudson, Newlin, Shoffner, Baker, Robertson, Ashley, Allred. Ausley, Jewell, Pelrine, Cheek, Coon, Hodgin, Coble, Mullis, Fellowship of Christian Athletes The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is college athletes. The F.C.A. strives to a nationwide organization. It is closely inspire Christian principles among its affiliated with the YMCA and has pro- members. fessional as well as high school and First Row: Jones, Faircloth, Hudson, Lee, Kennedy, Hawkins, Puckett, Cranford, Birchette. Fourth Row: Stout, M. Allen, Greeson, Foster, B. Albright, Ross, Wallace. Second Row: Isley, Wright, Squires, Cheek, Setzer, Fisher, T. Allen, McPherson, Alexander, D. G. Albright, Lewis, Holt, Crabtree, Dodson, Curtis. Parsons. Third row: Hardin, Griffin, Cooper, Smith, Baker, Guthrie, Harris, Terry Johnson, President; W. H. Foster, Secretary; Mike Cheek, Treasurer; Sam Fisher, Vice President. 23 Co-curricular : Francais Parlez-vous francais? No ... I take French but I can’t speak it. Many French students are faced with this problem. Through the French Club students can enjoy and better understand the language and culture of the French people. This club is open to second, third, and fourth year students with an 85 average and acceptable conduct. First Row: Margie Newlin, Vice President: Camilla Jones, President. Second Row: Dawn Isley, Secretary; Teresa Martin, Treasurer. A studious Madamoiselle. Ae ei oN es First Row: Adams, Fogleman, Maness, Allen, Faircloth, G, Smith, K. Jones, McPherson, Cheek, Hargis. Second Row: McGhee, Newlin, Blalock, Miller, Stout, Mintz, Bulla, Franck, C. Smith, V. Martin, Pelrine, Isley, Way, Wilmoth, Hawkins, Walker. Third Row: Combs, Ward, Graves, T. Martin, Stafford, Sharpe, Kirkpatrick, Cheek, C. Jones. 24 We can make beautiful music together. Seay = oni ee saree eons. Setsesster: seers atti: meseerreee eZ erttstetees eee paseet tiie sett Sererecesee . Sheesee: 4s Front Row: Johnson, Gregory, Christopher, Massey, Walters, D. Patterson, Payne, Thompson, D. Sharpe, D. Baker, Blalock, W. Patterson, R. Baker, May, Atkins, Eliot, Cheek, R. Pickard, Cobb, Vestal, Isley. Second Row: Mrs. Dismuke, Advisor; Brooks, Zo) Members of the Latin Club strive to achieve a better understanding of Greek and Roman culture, customs, and literature. The Latin Club gives an annual Latin banquet. Slave day is also held each year, during which time the slaves are at the mercy of their masters. First Row: Linda Cashwell, Co-Chairman; Steve May, Co- Chairman; Cheryl Phillippie, Secretary. Second Row: Janet Massey, Historian; Frankie Pickard, Program Chairman; Phil Massey, Sergeant-at-Arms. Third Row: Eddie Blalock, Treasurer; David Patterson, Sergeant-at-Arms; Eric Cheek, Reporter. Webster, Farrell, Brothers, Ausley, Cook, Pelrine, Loy, Key, Shof- fner, Seymore, Massey, Thomas, Linens, Loy, Woods, Andrews, Cashwell, Wood, Cashion, Moody, S. Sharpe, James, Askew, Webster, Haggins, Phillippie, F. Pickard, E! Circula Espanol “You see, Miss Marcom, it’s like THIS ...” The purpose of El Circulo Espanol, they have made to our society. In the Spanish Club, is to promote an order to be eligible for membership, interest in and understanding of the the student must be enrolled in a culture of the Spanish-speaking Spanish course. Miss Marcom is the countries and the contributions which advisor to the Spanish Club. First Row: Connie Gibson, Vice President; Johnny Elmore, President. Second Row: Susan Thompson, Secretary; Sam Fisher, Treasurer; Denise Sykes, Reporter. First Row: Flint, Stafford, L. Coble, Elmore, Doby, Isley, Fisher, Boone, Holt, Thompson, Gibson, Quakenbush, Sykes, Hahn, Birchett, Lewis, Long, Squires. Second Row: Foster, Allred, Wilmoth, Patterson, McAdams. Richardson, K. Ingle, R. Ingle, Hornady, T. Coble, Blackwood, 26 nited tates istory Under the supervision of Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Primm, the United States History Club sought to stimulate appreci- ation and respect for the United States and its form of government among its members and the students at Southern. First Row: George Birchette, President; Phil Massey, Trea- surer. Second Row: Teresa Martin, Historian; Sylvia Boggs, Vice President. Third Row: Wanda McGhee, Re- porter; Perry Haggins, Parlia- mentarian; Karen Shields, Secretary. — e Ir REWROTE _ eneees = Pe a GS RREL PT A a Clee! (i ieaey Sey tesa etek Poles) ane LQ ELE. Per Lr ep ee me a MS Mise ee ERE ey RS SR ie song eS 3 : HEE sae BP ae: = ‘ Ri j First Row: Stout, Allen, Ingold, Ross, Kimball, Johnson, Joyner, Birchette, Teague, Walters, Massey, Pike, May, Haggins. Second Row: Mrs. Primm, Advisor; Ward, Jones, Shields, J. Cox, McGhee, Cooper, Hill, Shoffner, Boggs, Wood, V. Cox, Martin, Hahn, Smith, Mrs. Davis, Advisor. Third Row: Tinnin, Stinson, Bason, Way, Wright, Moon, Pickard, Isley. Career The Civics Club, a newly organized club at Southern, was formed for the purpose of creating more useful citizens, a spirit of sincere patriotism, and to further the understanding and knowledge of Sandy Moon—Secretary, Jeff Ross—Historian, Jerry Wallace—Vice President, Grey Cooper— President, Dwight Payne—Treasurer. First Row: Puckett, Hudson, Sharpe, Payne, Moon, Griffin. Second Row: Wall Johnson, Clapp, Pore. Third Row: Faircloth, Blalock, Askew, Cooper, Loy, Albright, Ross. 28 Civics government. Requirements for joining the club are the civics course, an 85 average, and an interest in government. Mrs. Jarvis serves as advisor. Civics Club goes caroling. ace, Curl, Thompson, Future Teachers of America The members of the Future Teachers is to cultivate an interest in becoming of America Club are juniors and seniors a teacher and to give the members of who are considering teaching as a this club a chance to gain actual profession. The purpose of this club teaching experience. May I have your attention please! First Row: Mrs. Marlette, Advisor: Moon, Holt, Cashwell, Mansfield, J. Wright, H. Wright, Walters, Ross, Johnson, Guthrie, Zachary, Baker. Second Row: Patterson, Amick, Hern- don, Shields, Jones, T. Martin, Patterson, R. Wright, Stafford, Shaw, Christopher, Shore, Hahn, Smith. Third Row: Brooks, Coble, M. Newlin, H. Way, McPherson, Greeson, J. Cooper, Minor, L. Cooper, Franck, H. Newlin, Thompson, Boone, Cheek. Fourth Row: V. Martin, Loy, Phillippic, Farrell, Cobb, Walker, Pelrine, Sharpe, Graves, D. Way, Isley, T. Coble, Buila. David Patterson, Parliamen- tarian; Frankie McPherson, Recreation Leader; Billy Kimball, Treasurer; Karen Moon, President; Karen Shields, Vice President; Zaneta Walker, Secretary; Jane Cooper, Historian. 22 Future Homemakers of America F.H.A. is designed for students taking home economics or family living who share one common “Very nice, Darlene, but next time interest ... becoming a good homemaker and remove your finger.” making happier homes for the future; however, the club has more interest for its members. Students prove their abilities through their projects and activities. First Row: Donnis Greene, Betty Lou Franklin, Recreation; Lou Anne Sharpe, Historian; Cathy Whitfield, Rec.; Cindy Miller, Secretary. Second Row: Joan Shoe, Rec.; Cynthia Combs, Vice President; Vy Franklin, President; Janet Williams, Treasurer; Pam Stafford, Parliamentarian; Daphne Euliss, Reporter. First Row: MacLean, B. Wicker, S. Shoffner, D, Pass, Capps, Newlin, H. Newlin, Hunter, French, Lambert, Franklin. Fourth Spoon, Wood, P. Pass, Holt, Brown, Cobb, Farrell, Moon, Stinson, Row: Mansfield, Kenyon, S. Moon, Franck, Holiday, Durham, J. Holt, Thaxt on, Williams, Rich, B. Shoffner. Second Row: Culberson, Loy, Miller, A. Wrenn, McCray, Justice, Hodgin, S. Guthrie, Linens, Key, Hodgin, Garrison, Barton, L. Holt, Stafford, Moon, Allison, C, Allison, Childress, Massey, Hinson. Fifth Row: Farrell, Combo, Allred, Doss, Hadley, Spence, Blackwood, Neal, Sharpe, Foust, Black, B. Franklin, Gilbert, Chrisco, Smith S+-1--- Smith, Hahn. Third Row: V. Franklin, McLendon, Greene, Whit- Williams, Shoe, Sharpe, Euliss, Herring, Davis, Sto field, Stephens, N. Wicker, M. Overman, Wright, Reichert, M. Sides, Melvin, F. Johnson. 30 Future Farmers of America Developing agricultural leadership, co-operation, and citizenship are the main purposes of the Future Farmers of America. The students share interest in special projects. Seven horsepower? First Row: Wilson, Teachy, Honeycutt, Marsh, L. Herring, J. Herring, Robinson, Hinshaw, Love, Woody, Stafford, Hargrove, Franklin, Allen, Kimball, Edwards, Ray. Second Row: Joyner, Hilliard, Ingold, Isley, Moon, Hicks, Crabtree, Isley, Stafford, Wood, D. Isley, Dodson, Crawford, Boley, Hackney, Braxton, R. Allen, Moss, Moore. Third Row: Brewer, Moser, Thompson, J. Shoffner, Campbell, Currie, Norris, Jenkins, Smith, Allen, Graves, S. Murray, Layell, Hillman, Cheek, Linnins, Richardson, Atkins. Fourth Row: Woody, Newlin, Pickard, Perry, Overman, Aldridge, Elkins, Braxton, Blackwood, Clark, Loy, Graves, Culberson, Sharpe, Allison, Hinson, Martin, Ingold, Coble, Johnson, Smith. the agricultural field and express their interests and abilities in their work and First Row: Gary Stafford, Secretary; Alan Love, Vice President; Harold Har- grove, Sentinel. Second Row: John Hin- shaw, Treasurer; Steve Woody, President; Terry Robinson, Reporter. Fifth row: Ferguson, Foushee, Thomas, Guthrie, Norris, Greeson, Roberts, Crawford, B. Coble, Kimery, Greene, Holt, Shoffner, Troxler, Pike, Thomas, G. Kinery, Euliss. Sixth Row: Riggs, Kermodle, Minor, Capps, Caulder, Allred, Thomas, Neal, Swaney, Wood, Crawford, Garner, Strickland, Enoch, Barker, Brown, Hutchens, Wells, Foust, Johnson, Dalrymple. Seventh Row: Pedelty, Byrum, Sykes, Holt, Satterfield, Sparks, McBane, Stafford, Cartner, Garner, Barker, Hodgin, Brown, Richardson, Coble. Eighth Row: Atkins, Ross, Webster, Loy, Cooper, Hatch, Layne, Alston, Bynum, Lambert, Holt, Ellington, Lloyd. Ninth Row: Franklin, Cooper, Graves, Baldwin, Lloyd, Woody, Keilam. ES SE NTS CIEL SS Future Secretaries of America The Southernette Chapter, a charter mem- ber of the Future Secretaries of America, is sponsored by the Hosiery Town Chapter of the National Secretaries Association International. The club is one of three in North Carolina. It is composed of girls with an 85 average in at least four business courses. Future Secretaries help to interest others in secretarial work. First Row: Phillips, Layton, Neese, Tinnin, Allen, Boggs, Cox, Baldwin, Shoffner, Vicky Payne, Curtis, Price, Richardson, Lashley, Sessoms, Cooper. Second Row: Elaine Payne, Barrett, Neilsen, Johnson, Braxton. Future Secretaries Officers: Vicky Payne, Secretary; Libby Curtis, Treasurer; Cathy —finnin, President; Deborah Shoffner, Vice President. Health Careers Security means a cold pack and a helpful aide. i First Row: Patterson, Summers, Bradshaw, Stinson, R. Webster, Brooks, Shoffner, Farrell, Pelrine, Hodgin, Coon, Sharpe, Haw- 33 The Health Careers Club offers students interested in a career in a health-related occupation a chance to share interests and to explore opportunities in the wide-open field of health professions. First Row: Cynthia Reynolds, Secretary; Second Row: Cindy Hodgin, Vice Presi- dent; Larry Coble, Reporter; Kathy Hawkins, Historian; Diane Pelrine, Trea- surer; Brenda Blackwood, President. kins. Second Row: Coble, Reynolds, Boone, Andrews, Blackwood, Jewell, N. Webster, Johnson, Sykes, McAdams, Dixon. Distributive Education The D. E. Club is made up of students enrolled in distributive education. The main purpose of the club was to encourage the leadership and in itiative which brought promotion, maximum production, and job satisfaction. An award is given each year to the D. E. student having the proper qualifications of attitude, helpfulness, attendance, punctuality, honesty, interest in work, and acceptable grades. Mr. Abernathy and Mr. Sipe serve as advisors and help boost spirit and enthusiasm in the club. First Row: Fisher, J. Franklin, Phillips, Acree. Second Row: York, Brady. Fourth Row: Mann, Adams, Fogleman, V. Franklin, Coble, Hilliard, Crawford, Gregory, Cooper, Isley, Currie, King. Loy, Poe, Shoffner, Story, Sharpe, Ratliff, Hadley, Foust, Ratliff, Third Row: Wellons, Crawford, Farrell, Gillespie, Rogers, T. R. Hadley, Shoffner. Coble, Johnson, Layne, Lee, Hatch, Kimball, Coble, Cornell, a Southern hosted D.E. Convention. 34 First Row: Pat Phillips, Secretary; Polly Acree, Treasurer. Second Row: Jimmy Franklin, Sergeant at Arms; Sam Fisher, President; Mack Stout, Vice President. V.ILCLA. V.1.C.A. stands for Vocational Clubs of The V.I.C.A. Club’s program is designed America. Membership in the club is open to help develop vocational and civic to those juniors and seniors who have leadership and intelligence. Through taken the necessary courses and who have this club, students were able to learn maintained a regular job at which they more about today’s business world. received training. First Row: Gurkin, Workman, Hargrove, Norris, Cox, Jones, Jenkins, Roberts. Second Row: What are you doing sticking a Humphries, Wynne, Price, Elliott, R. Smith, Groce, Payne. Third Row: V. Smith, Reynolds, pen down the carburetor? Joyner, Roney, Tinnin, Allen, Holt. First Row: Allred, Tingen, Baldwin, Wood, D. Roberts, H. Row: Cranford, T. Crabtree, Hudson, Marley, Crawford, Worth, Roberts, Vincent, Baker. Second Row: Towler, Caulder, Fogle- Williamson, Holt, Ingold, Ragan, Smith. man, Schronce, Keck, Crabtree, Cashion, Kimery, Andrews. Third 35 SOUTHERNER Twenty-three devoted students struggled to looming closer-caused the editors of the capture all the happenings of a school year various sections many ... in the SOUTHERNER. The deadlines-always Frankie Pickard, Steve May, Connie Gibson, Student Life and Activities. 36 STAFF ... anxious moments as they struggled to finish their work on time. Patty Cashion, Advertising; Harold Wright, Karen Rogers, Busi- ness; Karen Shields, Advertising. Linda Smith, Joan Cox, Copy. Faye Lutterloh, George Birchett, Sports. Cathy Andrews, Janice Holt, Karen Moon, Classes. 37 So—HI Sharon Loy, Eric Cheek, Margie Newlin, Editorial Page. Brent Isley, Steve Baker, Bobby Guthrie, Sports Page. Janie Ward, Reba Graves, Susan Sharpe, Feature Page. 38 News Staff Southern’s newspaper, the So-Hi-News, is rials, and other interesting and humorous published six times during the school topics, the So-Hi-News keeps its readers year. Containing articles on clubs’ activ- informed of ““what’s happening” at ities, Senior Spotlight, school functions, Southern. sports events, honors received, edito- Camilla Jones, Assistant Editor; Mrs. Price, Advisor; Sylvia Boggs, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF. Deborah Shoffner, Typist; Renee Cobb, Busi- Renny Reynolds, Art Editor; Mack Stout, ness Manager. Photographer; Keith McPherson, Art Editor. 32 Service ie Jr. Civinettes Throughout the year the Junior Civinette abilities when they went Christmas caroling. Club was kept busy performing the duties of The goals of the Junior Civinettes are much a service club. Selling candy at Halloween the same as those of the Junior Civitans in was the first project of the year for that they also aid in developing good Civinettes. At Thanksgiving the club citizenship in high school girls. The Senior distributed food to an unfortunate family. Civitan Club of Alamance is the sponsor for The Civinettes later displayed their singing Southern’s Civinettes. TELEPHONE First Row: Karen Moon, Sergeant- Civinettes sent Christmas cards to our boys in Viet Nam. at-Arms; Wanda McGhee, Secretary; Frankie Pickard, Vice President; Lucy Hill, President. Second Row: Karen Sharpe, Corresponding Secretary; Janie Ward, Chaplain. First Row: Allison, Graves, Ward, McGhee, Martin, Shields, Jones, Boggs, Newlin. Second Row: Pickard, Sharpe, Moon, Je. Holt, Hill, Cox, Tinnin, Lutterloh, Cashion, Ja. Holt, P. Isley, D. Isley. 40 Jr. Civitans Civitans produce Southern gentlemen. The Junior Civitan Club’s objective of the Junior Civitans’ objectives is is to encourage the building of a good the promotion of clean living and good citizenship in high school boys through sportsmanship. The club also strives participation in community and school to instill the high ideals of Senior projects. The cultivation of a social Clubs in its members. relations, good fellowship, and The Junior Civitans are sponsored by co-operation in all kinds of activities the Senior Civitan Club of Alamance. is a primary goal of the club. Another First Row: Warren Hardin, President. Second Row: Bobby Guthrie, Treasurer; Jeff McPherson, Vice President. Third Row: Jimmy Wright, Sergeant -at-Arms; Sam Fisher. Secretary. Fourth Row: Brent Isley, Chaplain. bead iat Beare : Ht eetteeddd 6Ge4S¢686 First Row: Hudson, Ashley, Guthrie, D. Stafford, J. McPherson, McPherson, M. Cheek, Franklin, G. Stafford, Allen, Troxler, Isley, Hardin, H. Wright, Pike, Hornady, E. Cheek, Haggins. Alexander. Second Row: May, Johnson, Fisher, J. Wright, Baker, K. 41 Interact After a boy has become a member of the understanding. First Row: David Patterson, Vice President; Southern High School Interact Club, Building constructive leadership is a George Birchett, President. Second Row: he finds himself confronted by chal- primary goal of the club. Also, the Harold Wright, Secretary; Kenneth Ingle, lenges, responsibilities, and oppor- Interact Club strives to construct Treasurer. tunities. He is given the task of work- highways of personal and group action ing together with his fellows in the which will lead to the advancement of true spirit of service and world-wide good will. The Interact Club is going places! First Row: Walters, A. Isley, J. Wright, B. Isley, H. Wright, Hardin, Cheek, Fogleman, Cashion. Third Row: Foster, Sharpe, Kimball, Stout. Second Row: Fisher, Ingle, Birchett, Baker, Patterson, Stafford, Teague, May, Tingen, Johnson. 42 Office Assistants Office Assistants are chosen from teachers. They are kept busy throughout those who give up their study hall, or the day helping Mrs. King with the who desire to work. Every morning they duties of a secretary. type and deliver announcement sheets to “King” of the office. Office Assistants: First Row: Cooper, Whitsell, Graves, Loy. Second Row: Johnson, Curtis, Braxton, Crawford, Coble, Ratliff, Staton. Helpful advice from a friendly source. 43 Library Assistants Several responsible and dependable to help others. Among their duties of students were chosen to assist the keeping the library organized, were librarian, Mrs. Emory, during their checking out books and returning them study hall. With the help of these to their proper place. assistants, Mrs. Emory had more time Mrs. Emory, Librarian. First Row: Kennedy, Atkins, Williams, Sykes, Riggs, Wallace. Second Row: Worth, Garrison, Cooper, Sipe, Moore, Barrett, Edwards. Third Row: Layton, Hinson, Hollar, Crab- tree. First Row: Braxton, Hundley, Ratliff, Foust, Wright. Second Row: Wood, Wicker, Cashwell, Minor, Herndon, Greeson. Third Row: Hudson, Brooks, Harrelson, Kirkpatrick, Shore. Determination! 44 Bus Drivers Rain, sleet, or snow—they always pull us through to school. A bus driver’s job is not the most glamorous job in the world, but it does give students I ki ¥ good experience and the extra money comes in handy. This experience also creates responsible and dependable individuals. Monday arrives too soon. High School-First Row: Ingold, Ray, Hollar, McPherson. Second Row: Crawford, Cooper, Isley, Patterson. Third Row: Reich, Cheek, Allen, Dixon. Fourth Row: Blalock, Hinshaw, Williamson, Wood, Atwater. Elementary-First Row: Green, Baker, Fogleman, Ingle, Moon, Wood, Isley, W. Braxton, Euliss, Hodgin, Watkins, White, Barnett. Second row: Robinson, Andrews, Tinnin, Pedelty, 45 Brothers, Taylor, B. Braxton, Dove. Third Row: Hornaday, Johnson, K. McPherson, Shoffner, Sharpe, Stafford, Woody, Smith W. McPherson, McVey. Enrichment Masque and Gavel The Masque and Gavel Club strives to promote pantomining, and other activities in an attempt a greater appreciation of the English language. to raise the standard of speech at Southern. Its members participate in debating, dramatics, First Row: Cox, Isley, Herndon, Cashwell, Way, J. Wright, H. Wright, Fisher, Baker, B. McPherson, Elmore. Second Row: J. McPherson, Sharpe, Teague, R. Webster, B. Blackwood, J. Blackwood, Curtis, Albright, Kimball, Smith, Holt. Third Row: Guthrie, Lutterloh, Johnson, Woody, K. Sharpe, Riley, N. Webster, Copeland, Loy, Bennett, Jones, Cashion, Zachary. First Row: Steve Woody, Parliamentarian; Linda Cash- well, President; Jimmy Wright, Treasurer. Second Row: Jenny Lee Holt, Reporter; Brenda Blackwood, Vice Presi- dent; Lucy Hill, Secretary. S-s-p-p-peaking doesn’t m-m-make me n-n-nervous! 46 Dramatics Practice makes perfect. The purpose of Southern’s Dramatics Club is to give its members a chance to exercise their dramatic skills. The participants obtain experience and self-confidence through acting, The stimulation of students in drama is another aim of the Dramatics Club. Mrs. Redding advises the Dramatics Club. First Row: Patty Cashion, Vice President; Connie Gibson, Secretary. Second Row: Jimmy Wright, Treasurer; Dona Isley, President. First Row: Braxton, Graves, Farrell, Doss, Allred, Freshwater, Sharpe, Eliot, Boone. Third Row: Smith, Spence, Humble, Faulk- King, Marlette, Gibson, Blalock, Webster, Seymore, Childress, ner, Swaim, Whitsell, Vaughn, Woods, Isley, Shields, Dodson, Blackwood. Second Row: Farrell, Powell, Cashion, Johnson, Sykes, Beaudry, Shoffner, Thomas, Loy, Pass. 47 Band Led First Row: Patterson, Woody. Second Row: Hinshaw, Wells, Thompson, Cook. Third Row: Wall, Williams, Bowden, Austin, Cheek. Maulene Coon, Librarian; Jenny Holt, Vice Presi- dent; Frankie McPherson, President; Cathy Sharpe, Secretary; Cathy Andrews, Treasurer; Toni Coble, Librarian. First Row: P. Holt, J. Holt, McClain, Slade, Strickland, Marlette, Kiser. Second Row: Elliott, Moon, Hunter, Edwards, S. Holt, Burnette, Small, Walker, Stafford, Lewis. 48 Inaugural Parade The Southern High School Band consists Veteran’s Day Parade in Greensboro and of students from all four grade levels were privileged as being the only area with musical talent. Before Christmas band to play at the Governor’s Inaugur- the Confederates marched in several ation in Raleigh. Mr. Rhodes, Director. local parades. They also played in the Color Guard: First Row: Isley, Massey. Second Row: Payne, Vaughn, Boone, Woods, Richardson. RES tT, “wee! Pea, yess arse ¥ SI eeneemate fd aot aiden B iilncnenalips dren us me fi First Row: Hargis, Blackwood, Coble, Newlin, Andrews, Sharpe, McAdams. Second Row: Hoit, Dixon, Woods, Hodgin, Cheek, Bennett, Coon, Hill. 49 Tenors: First Row: Albright, Wrenn, Griffin. Second Row: Smith, McVey, , Euliss. Third Row: Joyner, Crabtree, McPherson, Wilson. Hope Way, Treasurer; Gerald Hornaday, Vice President; Janice Holt, President; Vickie Herndon, Secretary. Sopranos: First Row: Wright, Graves, Brothers, Barker, J. Overman, Pike, M. Overman, Ward. Fourth Row: Swainy, L. Greeson, Lowe, Loy, Ross. Second Row: Akins, Fogleman, Murray, Rogers, Wood, Stafford, Campbell, Martin, Talbert, Robinson, Hughes, Stinson, A. Copeland, J. Copeland, M. Moon, French, Hahn, Shore. Fifth Row: Philips, Shoffner, Collins, Greeson, S. Murray, Hornaday. Third Row: Shaw, Williams, Sipe, Bailey, Thomas, Crutchfield, Smith, Thompson, Allred, Clayton, Quakenbush, Smith, Webster, Farrell, Sharpe, D. Byrum, Reich, Cheek. 50 Glee Club Southern High School is well blessed with take pride in representing Southern, musical talent and a large Glee Club. Members This year the Glee Club gave its annual are from all four grade levels. They help spring and Christmas concert with the promote an appreciation of good music and highlight of year being a broadway musical. First Row: Cook, Bulla, Bailey, Way, Herndon. Second Row: Row: Holt, Sykes, Franck, K. Sharpe, R. Sharpe, Shoffner, Euliss. Holliday, Cashion, Riggs, Moon, Thompson, Garner, Mintz. Third First Row: Brown, P. Greeson, Pickard, M. Greeson, White, Sharpe, Thacker, Isley, McVey, Weatherford. Fourth Row: Lowe, Garner. Second Row: Moon, Ashley, Ross, McPherson, Briggs, Payne, Harris Teague, Knighten, Holt, R. Johnson, Walters, Coble, Richardson. Third Row: Kimball, McRae, Stezer, Hornday, Hillman, G. Johnson. 51 Belles and Sons Twenty-six Belles and Sons were selected obtained wide recognition as they dis- this year. Each member was chosen on the played their talent at concerts, assem- basis of their exceptional singing abil- blies, P.T.A., and other events. ity. This special choral group has First Row: Bulla, Batley, Richardson, Cook, Way, Herndon, Joyner, Kimball, Wrenn. Third Row: McVey, McPherson, Bason, Wright, Brothers, Graves, Greeson, Barker. Second Row: Hornady, Sharpe, Thacker. Moon, Johnson, Isley, Ross, Ashley, Euliss, Stafford, Smith, Rose Bason, accompanist. Mrs. Shaw, patient advisor of the Belles Sons. School Spirit “School Spirit, say let’ s hear it...” Cheerleaders, devoted fans, and the players Behind every successful team is school spirit. themselves helped to inspire school spirit No matter how many good players a team has, and good sportsmanship among Southern’s who the coach is, or how much teamwork is students. involved, a team still needs the support of its fans and of its school. Monogram The purpose of the Monogram Club is to bers of the club consist of students who promote good sportsmanship and give rec- have excelled in high school athletics ognition to the deserving athletes. Mem- and who have earned a letter. First Row: Shoffner, Hardin, Lewis, Sharpe, Gibson, Guthrie, Herndon, Sykes, Wright, Squires, Allred, Kirkpatrick, Boley, Loy, Zachary, McPherson, Johnson, Isley, Vaughn, Crabtree. Second Faircloth. Fourth Row: Webster, Teague, Stout, Allen, Lane, Row: Holt, Lutterloh, Birchette, Foster, Hawkins, Cashion, Baker, Franklin, Parsons, Troxler, Cox, Boggs, Fisher. Weatherford, Setzer, Hudson, Smith, Glover. Third Row: Jones, Virginia Cox, Vice President; Christy Teague, Treasurer; Sylvia Boggs, Secretary; Mike Allen, President. 55 Majorettes Each spring, some of the prettiest and hardest working girls at Southern try out for majorette. Only a selecte d few are chosen based on their routines and abilities. The Confederettes promoted interest during halftime and added to school spirit. They are also selected upon their abilities to perform. Both groups performed at football games, numerous local parades, the Veterans Day parade in Greensboro, and the Inaugural parade at Raleigh. All the girls practice and work hard to represent Southern. hii: Diania Patterson Jenny Lee Holt, Head Frankie McPherson ioe Margie Newlin Cindy Bennett Gwen Woods Cynthia Reynolds 56 Contfederettes sie First Row: Murray, Co-Chief; Martin, Swaim, Cashwell, Co-Chief. Second Row: K. Blalock, V. Thompson, Whitesell, James. Third Row: Linens, Greeson, F. Thompson, V. Blalock. Fourth Row: Shoffner, Gosage, Robinson, Riley. Fifth Row: Wright, Sharpe, Hudson, Graves. 57 Will To ompete Who’s paying you Ref... we can’t make any slips; this is the big one... get that ball... make that point .. . what are we gonna do tonight... 5,4,3,2,1,0 bzzz VICTORY Ni Cheerleaders Encourage When these girls were selected in the spring of last year, hard and long hours of practice began. Headed by Sylvia Boggs, the cheerleaders did an exceptionally good job of promoting school spirit and uniting the student body at Southern this Vickie Herndon Janice Holt 5 Q u 1 N D ® year. Cheering at all football and basket- ball games, they inspired sportsmanship and determination among our teams. Win or lose, there were always thirteen familiar faces cheering the Southern Confederates to a victory. Chosen to represent our Virginia Cox Kathe Hawkins Connie Gibson district, this years’ cheerleading squad traveled to Fayetteville in order to compete with cheerleaders from other dis- Chiet, Sylvia Boggs tricts. The spectacular work these girls have displayed during this past year is appreciated by everyone at Southern. Cathy Sharpe Renee Webster Patty Cashion Denise Sykes Angela Zachary Mascot, Jeff McPherson Confeds advance to mia-state play-offs Since August 8, the Varsity Confederates have been working together to produce one of the finest and highest-scoring football teams in the state. In addition to the mighty “Rebel” defense, the Confeds have astounded their Mid-State 3-A opponents with their equally effective rushing and aerial attacks. Our excellent season record of 8-2 was due to a large extent to our fine coaching staff. Head coach Walter Hanford spent many hours trying to perfect our team plus teaching them leadership and sportmanship. His assistant coaches, Wade Matthews and Roy Clayton, did a great job working with our line and backfield. These coaches combined to help develop All-Conference players in Sam Fisher, Brent Isley, Terry Johnson, and Bobby Guthrie. Head Coach; Walter Hanford and Honorary Captain, Sam Fisher. First Row: Moren, Holt, Coble, Glover, Allen, Foster, Franklin, Smith. Third Row: Birchett, M. Cheek, Foust, Flint, Thacker. Hardin, Guthrie, Fisher, Harris. Second Row: Stafford, Ross, Cashion, Crabtree, Johnson, Moon, Patterson. Doby, Baker, Weatherford, Lewis, Setzer, Isley, C. Smith, K. 62 Coble blocks as Fisher rounds end. “We've The first score of the 7-6 defeat came early in the first half, as Sam Fisher scored to climax an early Confederate drive. The extra point attempt failed and the mighty Confeds were forced to turn the ball over to Western. The Rebel Defense held for the entire first half, but the Confederate offense could not surmount another drive. The entire second half consisted ot taking turns trying to score until the Warriors connected on a pass play that tied the game with 1:35 left on the clock. The extra point was good and proved to be the deciding factor of the game. The Southerners traveled to Northwest to seek a victory after the first game upset. By playing hard and refusing to commit costly penalties, the Confeds blasted the Vikings 46-0. Ken Smith looks for daylight against Yancey. 64 got the combination...” For the second time in our school’s history our own mighty Confeds downed our arch rival, Graham, before a large crowd of Southern supporters. Our defense held the Red Devils scoreless for the complete game, while our offense put together several drives only to be stopped by costly fumbles and severe penalties. The only score of the night came late in the first half when Bobby Guthrie plunged over from the one-yard line. His own kick made the final score: Southern-7, Graham-0. The Confederates traveled to Bartlett- Yancey to face one of the toughest opponents of the season. For the first time, the Confeds had to come from behind; and early in the second half, they surmounted two drives to make the final score 13-7. Guthrie scores against Graham. Fisher scores again! Seniors add The Conference champions, Southeast Falcons, swept down on our homecoming and destroyed dreams of a conference victory. Halfback Charlie Welch penetrated our defense for touchdowns as the Confed offense could not pile up enough points. The Falcons took home an 18-13 win. The mighty Confeds earned a state play- off bid by conquering the Eastern Eagles 33-13. Backs Sam Fisher and Andy Patterson led the rushing attack as they scored six points each. The Southerners also took to the air as Bobby Guthrie found end Brent Isley in the end-zone for a sixteen yard touchdown. Warren Hardin caught another and raced across the goal line. Ready for action. Confed rush on Mt. Airy Quarterback. Isley hauls in aerial. 66 Strength and experience The Leadership of the senior Confeds highlighted our team this year and made it one of the finest in the county. Having worked together for several years, these boys helped make our season one Brent Isley Terry Johnson Hank Kirkpatrick to be long remembered. Although they will not be at Southern next year, they have influenced our team by making them realize the importance of sportsmanship, leadership, and honesty. Mike Allen Mike Cashion Randy Ross 67 Sam Fisher Warren Hardin Cheerleaders boosted spirit Chief, Carol Smith Headed by Carol Smith, the J.V. spirit. Making the Confederate Flag, cheerleaders have done an outstanding selling programs, cheering at pep job this year. Not only do they cheer rallies, and practicing long, hard “their boys”’ to victory, but they hours are typical of the J.V. also help to promote better school Cheerleaders. Diane Kizziah, Cathy Whitfield, Denise Holt, Cynthia Combs, Donnis Greene, Carol Smith, Beth Thomas, Anita Allison, Catherine Shoffner, Christy Shields, Ruth Ann Foster. J.V.’s in victory formation. 68 a First Row: Foust, Murphy, Franklin, Thomas, Hudson, Pucket, Thompson, Ursury, Dodson, Vaughn. Second Row: Lyrtch, Williams, Thomas, May, Ross, Wolfe, Woody, Burnett, Cobb, 69 Junior Confeds Stormed to Victory Under the guidance and leadership of head coach, Charles Stanley, and his assistant coaches, James Sipe and John Ellerbee, the junior Confeds battled their way to a better-than-average season. The overall record of six wins, three losses, and one tie reflects excellent potential for our future varsity teams. The more outstanding players for this year’s Confeds were David Sharpe, Eric Faircloth, Bobby Troxler, Felton Atwater, and freshman quarterback David Vaughn. Sharpe. Third Row: Lee, Faircloth, Atwater, Smith, Wallace, Greeson, Troxler, Loy, Alexander, Smith. | Clayton =) Rebuilds Conted Cagers This year’s varsity basketball team has improved greatly over last year’s team. The 1968-69 season could almost be called a success as Southern’s roundball Confederates compiled nearly a half-and-half won-lost record. Sev- eral of the hardwood games were close decisions in which the lead seesawed back and forth until the final seconds when the opposing team managed to pull out a one or two point victory. Southern’s cagers showed great deter- mination and will power as they often fought back from a ten or twenty point deficit to capture an exciting win. Individual and team effort was the key to Southern’s victories. A new season begins. Prear rebounds for Jimmy. Teague screens for Bobby. 71 Confeds Display Excellent Potential Southern’s Varsity basketball players spent long hard hours working after school exercising and listening to the loud, constructive criticism from Coach Clayton. Although the players detested the torture each day, they stuck to it with a determined effort for improving their skills and improving their shoot- ing ability. The team was lead by co- captains Christy Teague and Phillip Prear. First Row: Flint, Strickland, Wright, Prear. Second Row: Curtis, Teague, Mc- Pherson, Isley. 72 top nine strengthen team This years’ basketball team, determined other teams. Although the team did have with a will to succeed, worked hard to to accept disappointments, they still better develop their skills. In doing played well and put all their effort so they strenthened their team work behind the ball. and provided great competition for the Otis Curtis Garry Watkins Phillip Prear Jim ny Franklin et a, Christy Teague Jeff McPherson Jimmy Wright is J.V. Basketball Even though Southern’s Junior Varsity with their foes. Quite a few of the J.V. Basketball team did not win all of their players will be valuable assets on next games, they showed much ability, year’s varsity squad. achievement, and spirit while competing First Row: Griffin, B. Albright, D. McPherson, Franklin, Isaacs, Alexander, Albright, Hagler, Morrow. Second Row: Vaughn, Crisson 74 Grapplers Aguire Skill For the first time, Southern hada wrestling team this year. Although the 1968-69 season was not very successful, it marked the beginning of what we hope will be a continuing and popular sport at Southern. Even though the grapplers were inexperienced, they provided plenty of exciting entertain- ment. Captains, Tony Weatherford, Ray Coble, Coach Stanley. Row one: Small, Alston, Hawkins, Blackwood, Stutts, Wallace, Ken- Franklin, M. Cheek, Smith, Coble. Row three: Winstead, Holt, nedy, Moss. Row two: Atwater, Lynch, Wolfe, W. Cheek, Glover, Cashion, Lewis, Weatherford, Vaughn, Shoffner, Crabtree, Shoffner. 75 Confederates Compete Successfully This year’s Confed baseball team takes to the diamond with ten returning let- termen from last year’s squad. In addi- tion to this experienced strength, a new head coach, Mr. James Carter has been added to teach our team and give them the moral support they need to play as a unit to win ball games. The | Confed sluggers look forward to a suc- Fedlhh noe es gear ne: enn cessful season and hope to maintain an : oe excellent conference standing. This year’s team will be sparked by pitchers Terry Johnson, Garry Watkins, and Christy Teague plus the hitting power of Mike Allen and Robbie Stout. Johnson, Isley, Wright, Stout, Burnett, and Allen. 76 Track Teaches Endurance Speed, skill, and strength are import- help of a coach the team must still ant assets in track. Coach Hanford possess determination, endurance, and directed the boys and helped them train the will to outscore their opponents. and develop their skills. Even with the Trackmen leave for meet. First Row: Atwater, Hollar, Foust, Hagler, Smith, Strickland, Alston, Graves, Winstead, Ross, Thompson, Greeson. Second Row: Lewis, Weatherford, Fisher, Glover, Robertson, Cooper, Crabtree, Faircloth, Kimrey, Hinson, and Coach Ellerbee. 78 Tennis Requires Speed The Southern High tennis team will take should be Steve Knighten, Steve Baker, to the court in early spring in hopes and Tim Hudson. The team should also be of completing a successful year. Coach aided by several of the younger players James Sipe’s more experienced players from last year. Lettermen: Hudson, Squires, and Baker. aS Golfers “Swing” Under the guidance of Coach Hiram ienced players, Frankie Layne and Eddie Coble, the Confed golf team should Parsons, will be returning. Other mem- prove to have a successful year. bers from last year’s team that should Although valuable members from last prove to be valuable assets are Ricky year’s squad will be missed, exper- Loy and Steve King. Seniors: Layne, Franklin, Isley. King, Lee, Jones, Isley, McPherson, Franklin, Layne, Parsons, Loy. 80 ae ' The Will To Achieve in!” “What if I mess up?” Miss Southern! Me?” Tears of joy — GH — 5) iss] c= 2 WwW “ S 2 c oD O O ® oe so Re achieve socially will to eae + Ye 3 yy 4. es Club Sponsors First Row: Renee Cobb, Sharon Woods, Debbie Swaim, Dona Sue Isley, Second Row: Libby Curtis, Kathy Sharpe, Connie Gibson, Virginia Cox OW pet eres Snir ty, Club Sponsors First Row: Janie Ward, Linda Cashwell, Karen Rogers, Second Row: Patti Cashion, Denise Sykes 85 Club Sponsors First Row: Vickie Herndon, Vy Franklin, Rose Bason, Second Row: Frankie Pickard, Carmen Haggins, Angela Zachary, Jane Cooper. 86 Club Sponsors First Row: Frankie McPherson, Rene Webster, Second Row: Debbie Blaylock, Faye Lutterloh, Karen Shields, Wanda McGee, Third Row: Lucy Hill. Attendants elected Cynthia Combs, Sophomore in early fall - Diane Kizziah, Sophomore : ge. Jeanette Wood, Freshman Daphne Euliss, Freshman 88 Jeanette Wood, Diane Kizziah, Daphne Euliss, Cynthia Combs 89 Upperclassmen elected Karen Sharpe, Jenny Holt, Cathy Tinnin, Debbie Greeson their attendants Debbie Greeson, Junior Cathy Tinnin, Senior Jenny Holt, Junior Karen Sharpe, Senior 91 Queen’s Court Janice Holt, Queen’s Attendant Camilla Jones, Maid of Honor Pat Isley, Queen’s Attendant 92 Pat Isley, Camilla Jones, and Janice Holt 93 i i : i | i ylvia Boggs Elected Homecoming Queen Sylvia Boggs, Janice Holt, Pat Isley and Camilla Jones were nominated by the football players to run for Home- coming Queen of 1969. After all the votes of the entire student body had been counted, Sylvia Boggs found the coveted title of 1969 Homecoming Queen bestowed upon her. Having cheered for four years, being Chief Cheerleader year, and being editor of the So-Hi News are some of Sylvia’s achievements while at Southern. My ld . wee sere: ‘tity ney sti habit eb to Alumni return for Homecoming Festivities Practice meant aching feet, hot sun, and frayed tempers. Queen Sylvia sheds the traditional tears of joy. 96 After many days of preparation for the “‘big event,” we experienced one of the wettest Homecomings ever. Because of the Friday night rains, our Homecoming was postponed until the following Monday night with the dance being delayed until the next Friday night. The theme for this year’s event was “This Is My Country.” Many thanks are due Mrs. Loy, Mrs. Fox, and Mr. Rhodes, who graciously contributed their time and energy in organizing our Homecoming and helping make it successful. Miss S.H.S. pageant began holiday season Brenda Bowers congratulates her successor. This year’s Miss Southern pagean t came to its climax with the crowning of Miss Camilla Jones as Miss Southern 1969. For her talent, Camilla presented a beautifully touching dramatic reading. Vickie Herndon was chosen first runner-up. She gave a lovely rendition of ‘Moon River” for her talent. The honor of being second runner-up went to Frankie McPherson, who performed an elaborate baton routine. Other contestants were Lucy Hill, Cathy Tinnin, Karen Shields, Jackie Bailey, Dona Isley, Libby Curtis, Betsy Shoffner, Addie Sessoms, Wanda McGhee, Chery! Hollar, Diane Neese, Janice Holt, Linda Cashwell, and Jane Cooper. Factors determining the judges’ selection were character traits, activities, poise, beauty, and talent, respectively. This year’s theme was ‘“Somewhere Over the Rainbow.” “And then she slopped her dripper.” Jackie turns the audience on with “Scotch n’ Soda.” 97 errs cow : ee z SS lected as runners-up le SE d Frank Vickie an ickie Herndon and Frankie McPherson received the titles of first and second runners-up respectively. 98 Runners-up displayed outstanding qualities Vickie Herndon, first runner-up Frankie McPherson, second runner-up : Bee . 99 After competing with sixteen other contestants, the lovely Miss Camilla Jones was named Miss Southern, 1969. Her winning personality, smiling face, and constant vitality have made her popular at Southern. Besides working hard as assistant editor of the So-Hi-News and being a cheerleader, Camilla was recognized as an Outstanding Senior. Camilla will enter the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill next semester and will major in elementary education. Camilla Jones... a portrait of 100 beauty, talent, and character 101 enior Class selected Wanda McGhee Hank Kirkpatrick Karen Moon intelligence seasoned with beauty laughed his way through four years president of Future Teachers of America Sam Fisher and Terry Johnson Janice Holt and Virginia Cox All-Conference Confeds for two years cheerleaders for four years 102 outstanding members Christy Teague Sylvia Boggs and Camilla Jones co-captain of the basketball team beauty representatives Linda Cashwell Ralph Ashley Warren Hardin headed up Confederettes lended support to Southern Sons four-year letterman in track 103 Seniors excelled Socially, Pat Isley Janie Ward Steve May congenial personality feature editor of So-Hi News a witty intellect Brent Isley Dan Stafford lineman of the year leads student body 104 Physically and Scholastically Cathy Tinnin Vickie Herndon represented class in Homecoming festivities secretary of the Senior Class yaner Connects Perry Haggins Lucy Hill Karen Sharpe intelligence makes the man co-editor of the Southerner district officer of Civitans 105 A Will To Associa te did I pass ‘nglish my E .. Lhope she doesn’t Test. callon me... wonder who to date Saturday might ...2 the will to create a better Southern... o o — Seniors focus on What has high school meant to us its completion means the beginning of seniors? For some, its completion marks an independent life. Most meaningful of the end of formal education. For all, however, are the memories which others, it has been preparation for will always remind us of our reign as higher learning. And for still others, seniors. Treasurer, Steve May; President, Terry Johnson; Secretary, Vickie Herndon; Vice President, Hank Kirkpatrick. De Mbp ii POLLY GWYN ACREE JAMES Kk. ADAMS NANCY REBECCA ALDRIDGE CHARLES PHILLIP ALLEN memories of their years at Southern LARRY DONWELL ALLEN MICHAEL ALLEN PATRICIA ANN ALLEN MONTE C. ALLISON ALVIN DEAN ALLRED GLENDA ALSTON RONNIE ALSTON RALPH CARTER ASHLEY 109 CECILIA GRAY ATKINS LINDA CURL ATWATER MONTY RAY ATWATER JACQUELYN ANN BAILEY Students elect Sylvia Boggs RICHARD ALLEN BAKER HELEN JEANNETTE PATSY LORRAINE BARRETT PAMELA JEAN BARTON BALDWIN ROSE EDDITH BASON GEORGE ANTHONY BRENDA MAY BLACKWOOD JOHNNIE EDWARD BIRCHETT BLALOCK, Jr. 110 SYLVIA GRAY BOGGS ROGER DALE BOLEY Homecoming Queen Yo ho ho and a bottle of mead. BONITA GAY BRADSHAW DEBORAH KAY BRADY REBECCA ANN BRAXTON VICKIE SMITH BROOKS PATRICIA JO BROWN GARMON LYNBERGH JANICE DAVENE BYRUM MILLIE FAYE CAMPBELL BURNETTE 111 Senior Spotlight illuminates DEBORAH SUE CARDEN MICHAEL EUGENE CASHION LINDA CAROL CASHWELL BRENDA ELLEN CHEEK CLIFTON WAYNE CLAPP BARBARA SUE COBLE LINDA JOYCE COBLE WADE TIMOTHY COBLE Shut up and pass the Draino. THOMAS ROBERT COBLE personalities of worthy seniors SUSAN GAYLE COLLINS LINDA SUSAN COOPER ELIZABETH JANE COOPER JAMES GRANT COOPER ELIZABETH ANN COPELAND LAURA DIANE CORNELL JOAN REBECCA COX VIRGINIA DARE COX MICHAEL JAMES CRABTREE BOBBY GRAHAM JENEVERETTE SUE ELIZABETH ANN CURTIS CRAWFORD CRAWFORD 113 DANNY MICHAEL DAWSON STEPHEN WAYNE DIXON JOANIE ROSELLE DREW KENNETH LEE EDWARDS Seniors observe traditions ROGER LAYNE EULISS GENE WENDELL FARRELL ERNESTINE FARRINGTON SAM FISHER JAMES ROBERT FOGLEMAN MYRA ELIZABETH BONNIE LEE FOSTER JAMES HENRY FOGLEMAN FRANKLIN, JR. 114 VYVIAN RUBY FRANKLIN BETTY GRAVES a f So U th ern This is for the birds. JAMES VON GRAVES JUDY LYNN GREESON MARGARET SUE GREESON JOHN EVERETTE GROCE FRANCES HOLT GUTHRIE BRUCE WAYNE HACKNEY PERRY CHESTER HAGGINS JOSEPH J. HAGLER, JR. 115 BARBARA LOUISE HAHN WARREN LEE HARDIN eR Elon Players HAROLD DEAN HARGROVE MAE DELOIS HARVEY RICHARD CECIL HATCH ANNE P. HATFIELD VICKIE LYNN HERNDON MACK J. HICKS LUCY EUGENIA HILL JOHN CALVIN HINSHAW 116 CHERYL ADELE HOLLAR COSLOW ELMO HOLT DONNA MARIE HOLT JANICE GREY HOLT present Tartuffe to seniors LARRY WAYNE HOLT JANICE DELAINE HORNADAY DEBBIE LYNN HOWARD MICHAEL ROGER HUMPHRIES DONALD WAYNE INGOLD JAMES LEE INGOLD BRENT MARTIN ISLEY DICKIE LUTHER ISLEY 1G, - DONA SUE ISLEY MICHAEL WORTH ISLEY PATRICIA JEAN ISLEY ROBERT ALTON ISLEY Camilla Jones wins title of MARY LINDA JEWELL DAVID LYNN JOHNSON GARRY BRANSON JOHNSON JON A. JOHNSON PAMELA ROSEMARY TERRY STEVEN JOHNSON CAMILLA VON JONES MARTHA RUBY JONES JOHNSON ES ee 118 GILBERT ALFORD JOYNER PATRICIA DARLENE KENYON Dickie (Jarrett) Isley socks it to ‘em at teacher’s meeting. Miss Southern EVA DIANE KERNODLE JOSEPH RICHARD WILLIAM YORK KIMBALL HENRY KELTON KILPATRICK, JR. KIRKPATRICK, JR. JENNIE DIANE LASHLEY FRANKIE DARRELL LAYNE MARTHA JEANETTE LAYTON KATHY MARIE LOY 119 President Terry Johnson leads BUDDY LEE LUTTERLOH DAVID FRANKLIN LYNWOOD MARTIN TERESA FAYE MARTIN MARLETTE RAYMOND PHIL MASSEY STEVEN ROSS MAY CARL FRANKLIN McCORMICK WANDA GAYLE McGHEE I liked the book better. BOBBY DALE McPHERSON class in rewarding year FRANKIE JO McPHERSON BRENDA GAIL MINOR KAREN JEAN MOON JAMES BOYD MOORE ANTHONY WAYNE MULLIS MARY ELLEN NEAL GLORIA DIANE NEESE CAROL ANN NIELSEN DAVID STUART PATTERSON JOSEPHINE PATTERSON JULIA LEE PAYLOR RALPH CLARK PAYNE 121 SUSAN ELAINE PAYNE VICKY LYNN PAYNE CONNIE LOIS PEDELTY PATRICIA MARIE PHILLIPS Seniors set example of leadership ANNIE FRANK PICKARD BARBARA RODEMIE PIKE WALTER RILEY PIKE AVA JEAN PRICE BILL PRICE BETTY ANN REICH MARION REYNOLDS, JR. SHIRLEY LOUISE RHEW 122 THOMAS MILTON RICH DONNA SUE RICHARDSON for unde rcla SSM en I used Crest and had 27% fewer cavities. LYDIA SUSAN RICHARDSON SUSAN WARD RICHARDSON JANE RIGGS DOYLE THOMAS ROBERTS HOYLE BAXTER ROBERTS TERRY WAYNE ROBINSON STEVEN F. ROGERS LEONARD ROSE 123 ELLEN ELIZABETH ROSS RANDALL CHARLES ROSS none Hill meeagae D.A.R. Good Citizen. | Dan S ta ffo rd ADDIE MAE SESSOMS DALTON DREW SHARPE KAREN ELIZABETH SHARPE TERRIE ANITA SHARPE KAREN LIZETTE SHIELDS BETSY GALE SHOFFNER DEBORAH ANN SHOFFNER DELORA FAYE SHOFFNER 124 LAURA SHOFFNER MARTIN LUTHER SHOFFNER JO ANN SHORE CATHERINE LEE SLADE presides over student body DAVID S. SMITH LINDA ROSEZELLE SMITH ROGER NEAL SMITH VANCE FERREL SMITH ANTHONY CARMEN DAN HUGH STAFFORD JACQUELINE MAE STINSON | JOHN ROBERT STOUT SOLOZZO, JR. —— 125 WILLIAM ROBERT STOUT, JR. PENNY PATRICIA SUMMERS FRANCINE ANNE SYKES BANKS DOUGLAS TAYLOR Senior thoughts turn toward JOHN CHRISTOPHER DEBORAH SUE THAXTON — GARY ALLEN THAXTON WILLIAM HENRY TINGEN x TEAGUE | payer ames aio N CATHY ANNETTE 7 TINNIN | HILDA MAE TINNIN FREDDY TURNER ALBERT JACKSON VAUGHN 126 CARRIE SUE VAUGHN DAVID ALAN WALTERS Frankie Pickard wins Betty Crocker Homemaker Award. graduation WILLIAM CLYDE WALTERS JANIE KAY WARD GARRY D. WATKINS VIVIAN HOPE WAY ROSA ESTELLE WEBSTER BARBARA WHITE GEORGIA M. WHITE KATHY ANN WHITESELL PHYLLIS SUE WICKER PAUL CLIFTON WILLIAMSON SANDRA KAY WOLFE CAROL ANN WOOD A future—a beginning HENRY LEE WOOD SHARON HOPE WOODS DENNIS JAMES WORKMAN STEVENSON WORTH shee sea a HAROLD WILLIAMS WRIGHT JIMMY MACK WRIGHT RUTH GAILE WRIGHT SOPHRONIA SAVAN YORK 128 Mr. and Miss Southerner Brenda Blackwood and Steve May 129 Class of ’70 accepts responsibility After ten, going on eleven, years being juniors. Of primary importance of diligent studying, juniors claimed was the beginning of serious prepar- their rightful place as upperclassmen. ation for life after graduation. Fore- In so doing, they had to assume all most of all was the will to become the responsibilities which come with seniors. Vice President, Bobby Franklin; President, Bobby Guthrie; Secretary, Phylis Elliott; Treasurer, Diane Johnson. 130 Juniors attend college night 131 Clara Aiken Dave Aiken Tony Akins Jimmy Albright Paulette Allen Tommy Allen Judy Allred Lee Allred Kenneth Alston Martha Alston Vicky Amick Debbie Anderson Cathy Andrews Roney Atwater Deborah Ausley Brenda Bailey David Baker Steve Baker Hubert Baldwin Steve Barber Cindy Bennett Sherry Boone Billy Bouldin Becky Bowman Bonita Braxton Dee Brooks Jan Brothers Shelton Brown Beth Bulla Nancy Bunton Frankie Burnette Robert Butts Rusty Cartner Patty Cashion Alan Cates Don Caulder Eric Cheek Jenny Cheek Michael Cheek Nancy Cheek Keith Christopher Linda Clapp Barry Clark Donna Clayton Renee Cobb Larry Coble Ray Coble Teresa Coble Timmy Coble Timmy Coble Toni Coble Wanda Coble Willie Sue Cook Mauline Coon Randy Cox Fred Crabtree Daryl! Cranford Dale Crawford Nancy Crawford Barry Crouse Judy Crutchfield Sylvia Culberson Nancy Currie Andy Curtis O. D. Curtis Jean Dean Tony Doby Doug Dover Phylis Elliott Johnny Elmore Sheila Farrell Sherry Faulkner Harry Fergerson Steve Flint Jane Fogleman Roger Fogleman Peggy Foster W. H. Foster Gary Foushee Donna Foust Flossie Foust Garland Foust Leonard Foust Myrtle Foust Bobby Guthrie plays key position on Southern’s Squad Linda Franck 133 Amold Garner and Andy Curtis learn to make Christmas candles in Boy’s Home Bobby Franklin Economics. Ruth Ann Freshwater Steve Freshwater Arnold Garner Linda Garner Nelson Garner Connie Gibson Sandra Glosson Rickie Gordon Bonny Graves Geraldine Graves Reba Graves Theodore Graves Debbie Greeson Taylor Gurkin Bobby Guthrie Alpacas swing at Junior Party Judy Hadley Co-operative juniors decorated the cafeteria in anticipation of their traditional Christmas Gerald Hargis party. Rita Harrelson Dale Harris Kathe Hawkins Sarah Herndon James Hilliard Ray Hillman Cindy Hodgin Frank Hodgin Georgia Holder Mike Hollar Darrell Holt Jenny Holt Gerald Hornaday Terry Hornaday Pat Hudson 134 Juniors anticipate arrival of rings 135 Steve Hudson Treva Huffman Kenneth Ingle Randle Ingle Danny Isley Linda Isley Pat Isley Tony Isley Diane James Lynn Jenkins Diane Johnson Elwanda Johnson Gerald Johnson Roger Johnson Ronnie Johnson Wayne Jones Donna Jordan Jon Joyner Wesley Justice Steven King Steve Knighten Jim Lang Michael Layell Henry Lee Mac Lewis Jack Linens Bonnie Lloyd Don Long Alan Love Jerry Lowe Jo Ann Loy Katrina Loy Rickey Loy Faye Lutterloh Robert Mann Darlene Mansfield Jack Marley Juanita Martin Vickie Martin Diane May Gene McBane Jeff McPherson Keith McPherson Llewellyn McRae Clinton McVey Janet Mintz Douglas Mitchell Arnold Moody Kathy Moody John Moon Sammy Moon Tim Moon Chris Moren Linda Murray Steve Murray Vickie Neal Benny Newlin Helen Newlin Margie Newlin Pat Newlin Danny Norris Darlene Overman Lee Overman Melva Parrish Eddie Parsons Diania Patterson Janet Patton Gary Pearson Diane Pelrine Larry Petterson Chery] Phillippie Kay Phillips Brenda Poe Irvin Porham Phillip Prear Judy Quakenbush Fay Ragan Magaline Ratliff Patricia Ratliff Harold Ray Judy Reichert Cynthia Reynolds Doris Rice Ronnie Richardson Steve Woody leads band in 136 Governor’s naugural Parade Zula Riley Say you found our termites, Steve? Bobbie Roberson Fred Roberson Denise Robinson Karen Rogers Van Roney Evelyn Scarlett Roy Setzer Cathy Sharpe Dennis Sharpe Portia Sharpe Susan Sharpe Ann Shaw Bonnie Shaw Janice Shaw Claudia Shoffner Jennifer Shoffner In Memoriam Ricky Farrell So weep not o’er the grave of Youth — In unseen fields they labor still... Their earthly work complete, they go — Some greater purpose to fulfill. 138 Roxie Shoffner David Smart Gary Smith Gayle Smith Janice Smith Darrel Squires Jimmy Stafford Susan Stafford Tommy Stafford Cindy Storey Roger Strickland Deborah Swaim Cathy Swaney Denise Sykes Joe Sykes “To live in hearts we leave behind... 139 93 Denice Taylor Debbie Thomas Syvon Thomas Dolly Thompson Faye Thompson Rozetta Thompson Susan Thompson Vickie Thompson Earnest Tinnin Sue Tingen Kay Wagoner Zanita Walker George Walls Donna Way Tony Weatherford Debbie Weaver Nida Webster Renee Webster Gene Wellons Keith Wells Cathy Wheeley Charlie White Rita Whitmore Brenda Williams Charlene Wilmoth Donald Wilson Linda Wood Steve Woody Barry Wrenn Angela Zachary Sophomores take a larger Thankful for having completed their spirit and enthusiasm. They assumed first year at Southern and for no added responsibilities and privileges longer being scornfully referred to as and eagerly looked forward to next “freshmen,” the sophomores began year when they would finally become their new year with a great deal of upper classmen. President, Jacob Alexander; Vice President, Bobby Troxler; Secretary, Debbie Blalock; Treasurer, William Puckett. role in Southern’s Activities Barry Adams Barry Albright D. G. Albright Teresa Aldridge Jacob Alexander Kirby Allen Anita Allison Adelaid Alston Nolan Alston Roy Alston Kieth Andrews Nancy Andrews Teresa Askew William Atkins Felton Atwater Janet Austin Vicky Baldwin Bucky Bailey Ronnie Baker Diane Barker Bud Bateman Jeanette Beaudry Joyce Blackwood Cathy Blalock Debbie Blalock Kathy Blalock Vernon Boggs James Bowden Ann Branson Wayne Braxton Mike Brewer Jeffry Brooks Doug Bunton Danny Burnett Frances Burnett Keith Burnett Billy Butts Thomas Byrd Roy Caldwell Judy Cashion Wanda Childress Janet Clapp 141 Joyce Clapp Gary Clark Donald Cobb Susan Coble Laytha Coltrane Cynthia Combs David Combs Susan Compton Joey Cook Grey Cooper Patty Cooper Janice Copeland Jimmy Covington Charles Cox Andria Creech Connie Crumpton Ray Curl Tim Curtis Cynthia Davis Karen Davis Randy Davis Terry Davis Cletus Dodson Peggy Dodson Argie Dove Loretta Edwards Mike Ellington Jimmy Euliss Eric Faircloth Patty Farrington Craig Fogleman Keith Fogleman Pam Fogleman Angelia Foster Barbara Foust Stella French Gwenn Garner Jackie Garrison Debbie Gentry Susan Glenn Donnell Glover Linda Gossage Anita Allison serves as 142 Treasurer of Student Council ifes® Spanish student takes a siesta. 143 Gary Graves Nasmi Graves Dennis Green Ronnie Greene Mike Greeson Kenneth Gregory Becky Griffin Phillip Griffin Jerry Guthrie Linda Hackney Gloria Hadley Carmen Haggins Steve Haglar Debbie Harrell Shirley Hartman Jerry Hawkins Jean Marie Herring Margaret Herring Jacob Alexand 144 Doris Hicks Mike Hinshaw Johnny Hinson Melinda Hodgins Peggy Hodgins Blake Holt Denise Holt Ike Holt Billy Hudson Bobby Hudson Tim Hudson Jill Hughes Glenda Hunter Judy Ingold Dawn Isley Mike Isley Tammy Isley Tommy Isley Sophomore Class 145 Terry Issacs Gail Johnson Janice Johnson Jean Johnson Theron Johnson Kenneth Jones Blake Justice Gary Justice Larry Kennedy Debbie Key Mike Kimery Pam King Pete Kiser Diane Kizzah Gary Kimrey Wanda Law Barry Lee Vickie Leonard Rita Linens George Lloyd Barry Loy Jessie Loy Randy Loy Sharon Loy Jimmy Lynch Jeff Maness Jean Mann Dotty Mansfield Roy Marsh Wallace Martin Janet Massey Louis McAdams Katie McBane Pam McBane Steve McBane Bub McPherson Danny McPherson Kathy McPherson Ken McPherson Wayne McPherson Tommy McVey Cindy Miller Eddie Moody Joyce Moon Sandra Moon Jean Moore James Moser Tim Moss Donna Mullis Sharon Murray Diane Noble Tony Norris Edith Overman Marilyn Overman Judy Page Jerry Palor Louise Patterson Michael Patterson Willie Patterson Dwight Payne Lynn Perry Sue Phillips Al Pickard Brenda Pike Gorden Pike Pam Pike Mickey Pore William Puckett David Quankenbush Ronnie Ragan Mike Renigar Cathy Richardson Sharon Robertson J. W. Robinson Richard Rose Betty Ross Jeff Ross Wanda Ruble Miles Satterfield Jo Ann Seymour Cathy Sharpe David Sharpe Deborah Sharpe Patty Sharpe Attention frogs: Sophomores 146 may be hazardous to your health Michael Shelton Christy Shields Jerry Shoffner Judy Shoffner Katherine Shoffner Sandra Sipe Brenda Slade Jimmy Small Barbara Smith Carol Smith Cathy Smith Cathy Smith Dorinda Smith Ken Smith Steve Smith Vincent Smith Alvin Sparks Debbie Spence Miss Brown, you tear me up! 147 Herbert Sprool Gary Stafford Virginia Stinett Marilyn Stout Emily Sykes Sherman Summers Donna Talbert Alan Thacker Vickie Thaxton Beth Thomas Randy Thomas Angie Thompson Betty Thompson Dale Thompson Johnny Thompson Kathy Thompson Mike Thompson La Verne Threat Josephine Tinnin Mary Tinnin Bobby Troxler Mike Ushery Danny Wall Jerry Wall Steve Wall Jerry Wallace Janice Ward Maxine Ward Amon Weaver Jimmy Wells Patty Wells Tim Westbrook Cletus White Tony Whitfield Mike Whitmore Alan Williams Carol Smith leads 148 J.V. Squad Tanya York Randy Younger 149 Chesley Williams Janet Williams Mike Williams Spike Williams Alan Wilson Roger Wilson Corrine Winstead Earl Wood Gwen Woods Jimmy Wrenn Pam Wright David Wynne In Memoriam Wayne McDowell Life is not lost at death, For memories live in the hearts that knew him. With them now goes not sorrow but knowledge That he has only gone ahead. Freshmen prepared for new Arriving at Southern for the first frantic weeks were the worst—getting time was a very frightening experience into the wrong class, feeling lonely, for this year’s freshmen. With a will trying to learn new names, waiting in to make friends and to be accepted by long lunch lines, and worst of all upper classmen, they tried to fit into being called “‘green.”” the high school pattern. The first Treasurer, Steve Cobb; Vice President, Tommy Hawkins; Secretary, Barbara Overman; President, Mike Isley. 150 leadership and responsibilities Keith Akins Boyce Albright Mike Aldridge Randy Allen Gary Allison Ann Allred Joel Allred Geneva Alston Marvin Alston Ann Ashley Ronnie Atkins Alan Ausley Clarence Baldwin Charles Barber Rita Barbour Diane Batchelor Bonnie Black Pamela Blalock Jean Bradshaw Betty Branson Anne Braxton Ronnie Braxton Larry Brower Eddie Briggs Mike Bright Etrulia Brown La Rue Brown Ray Brown Mike Buckner Robin Bullock Guy Burnett Becky Carr Gary Carden . Terri Capps Sandra Campbell Joseph Bynum Jacqueline Carr Ricky Caulder Debbie Cheek Woody Cheek Ricky Chriscoe Pattie Chrisco 151 Billy Clark Sandra Cobb Steve Cobb Carol Coble Pam Coble Ronnie Coble Tommy Coble Rufus Collins Cathy Coltrane Donald Cooper Roger Cooper Brenda Councilman Glenda Councilman Pamela Crawford Randy Crawford David Crisson Bobby Crouse Tim Crouse Bill Crouse Roger Culberson Sheila Culberson Teresa Culberson Terry Cumbo Cathy Curl Janice Curtis Eddie Dalton Buddy Dean Terry Dixon Vicki Doby Keith Dodson Cecile Doss Nathaniel Dove Cathy Drew Jane Durham Mike Edwards Vickey Edwards Steve Elkins Mike Elliot Bobby Enoch Daphne Euliss William Euliss Sharon Farrell Freshmen made new adjustments 152 153 “Tt all depends on what you are. Keith Faulkner Cindy Flynn Ruth Ann Foster Denise Foust Theodore Foust Alice Franck Betty Lou Franklin Gary Franklin Ricky Franklin Vickie Franklin Pam Frazier Cathy Freeman Thermond Frick Ricky Garner Vickie Garner Judy Glosson Pat Glosson Glenn Gordon Donna Graves Ida Graves Rudy Graves Donnis Greene Phillip Greeson Randy Greeson Jerry Gregory Early in the year freshmen learned to utilize our library. Wanda Hadley Arlie Hahn Mary Harvey Tommy Hawkins Bonnie Hendley Roger Herndon James Herring Cathie Herron Kay Hill Leanne Hill Mike Hinshaw Joyce Hinson Amy Hodgin Lacy Hodgin Ann Holliday Lynn Holt Mary Holt Phyllis Holt Sammy Holt William Holt Sharen Honeycutt Cheryl Howell Kay Humble Terry Hutchens Glenn Hutcherson 154 Class develops unity early in year Brenda Isley Michael Isley Deborah Jeffries Dale Jenkins Brenda Johnson Faith Johnson June Johnson Terry Johnson Jesse Jones Sheryl Justice Steve Karnes Jerry Kellam Larry Key Jenny Kilpatrick Cathy Kime Betty Kimrey Gloria Lambert Michael Lambert Sylvia Lashley Jean Lashley David Latta Mary Lloyd Phillip Lloyd Bonnie Lowe Paula Lowe Susan Loy Wayne Loy Aaron Lynch Kathy Mann Linda Martin Michael Martin Ricky May Luanne McAdams Kathy MacLean Lloyd McCledden Richard McCormick Betty Jo McCray Carolyn McDaniel Larry McDowell Ronald McGhee Kimrey McLendon James McPherson iTeis) “FROSH” participated in activities Wanda Melton Margaret Melvin Darlene Mintz Edith Moon Shirley Moon Sue Ellen Moon Rickey Moorefield Penny Mora Marilyn Morris Curtis Morrow David Morrow Wade Murphy Jeff Murray Patricia Murray Sherry Neese Richard Newton Barbara Overman Earl Overman Carl Packingham Pat Page Gerald Paris Vanessa Parrish Diane Pass Pheobe Pass Michael Perry Kathy Phillippie Howard Phillippie Michael Phillippie David Phillips Ray Pickard Terry Pickard Linda Powell Cathy Prear Susan Rich Vickie Rich Larry Richardson Pam Richardson Kathy Riggans Tommy Riley Felecia Robinson Douglas Roberson LaVerne Sanders on 156 157 Southern’s marching band was boosted by freshmen mem- bers. Carol Satterfield Betsy Scott Judy Sharpe Lou Ann Sharpe Rhonda Sharpe Shane Sharpe Frankie Shaw Gene Shoe Joan Shoe Gwendolyn Shoffner Sandra Shoffner Beverly Sides Hilda Sipe Billy Smith Diane Smith Donnie Smith Douglas Smith Elaine Smith Lynn Smith Terry Smith Pam Smith Jean Spoon Pam Stafford Chery! Staley Linda Staton Re Mr. Cates lectured health classes on alcoholism. Peggy Staton Nelda Stephens Sharon Stephens Patricia Stone Frank Strickland Teresa Stroughn Ronald Stuart Harold Stutts Ricky Teague Gale Thaxton Gregg Thomas Charles Thompson Frankie Thompson Nancy Thompson Tommy Thompson Diane Tinnin Roney Torain Rela Tuttle Muzella Vanhook David Vaughn Benny Vestal Bonnie Vincent Steve Walker Gerald Walters Vickie Walters 158 P.E. teachers stress physical fitness 159 Marilyn Watkins Jerry Wells Elaine Westbrooks Alice White Nancy White Kathy Whitfield Betty Wicker Nancy Wicker Terri Williams Tony Williams Vivian Williams Charlie Winstead Jon Wolfe Sheila Wolfe Jeanette Wood Freddy Woody Wendell Woody Dale Worth Judy Worth Rosa Worth Alice Wrenn James Wright Karen Younts Tommy Hawkins com- manded Southern’s new drill team. A Will To Oommunicate New names and faces ... stop that talking in the back ... teacher’s meeting ... where will they be in ten years ... 3:05 atlast ... four years, then they are gone ... have I done my best ... 160 $ ‘ 4 2 i ne Key to progress : Here we find the heart of Southern — what makes it tick. All the complexities of running Southern High School, enforcing regulations, and formulating school policy, are found in the administrative office. Mimi Mien Adcockmnmrmma man who fills the shoes of Southern’s principal- ship. Mrs. Esther Rene King ... school secretary who controls the “nervous system”’ at Southern. sarees epee Mr. Robert Stockard ... back of the principal stands this efficient partner. 162 Counselors guided future plans A mixture of problem solving, Department serves daily to guide rescheduling, decision making, students to greater horizons. college selecting — our Guidance Mrs. Marlette... vitalizes Guidance Department Elaine and Jane discuss plans for secretarial school. ‘ : : Jane Riggs is assisted in straightening out her schedule. Mr. Clemments... files student infor- mation. 163 Math improved logic Southern’s mathematics department The student can choose from Miss McPherson ... wishes for an inter- can offer appropriate courses both business or general math, geometry, com that will work. to those who are college-bound and or trigonometry, or three years of to those who are business-bound. modern algebra. Mr. Rimmer...dreams of Seniors being Mrs. Woody...instructs freshmen in dignified. the “‘problems” of algebra. Mr. Andrews . . . finds his duty at the Mrs. Jones... mixes teaching with a Mr. Bach... baffles students with his smoking barrel interesting. bright smile. intelligence. 164 New discoveries in science emerged Our understanding of the world around us increases as We gain a greater knowledge of science. Whether studying Newton’s law of gravity, the marvel of Mrs. Sexton... sets example for all stu- dents to follow. Mr. Clemments. .. teaches interested advanced students. biology to live functions, the secrets of the atom, or the theory of relativity, the science student is captivated by the wonders of the world. Miss Brown... works diligently with biology students. Mr. Stockard... serves double-duty as chemistry teacher. 165 Mrs. Hadley ... discovers reward as advisor of Beta Club. a 5 PM Mr. Carter... adapts readily to instruction of students. Mrs. Patton... believes in hard work. Mr. Ellerbee . . . wins admiration of English pupils. Mrs. Miller... takes much time with new Advanced Composition classes. Mrs. Fox ... dedicates herself to advising annual staff. 166 Be ase of coer for Literature portrayed Life students. English involves the study and variety of discovering our heritage understanding of a familiar yet through authors of Great Expectations, complex language. Often the Silas Marner, The Scarlet Letter, and drudgery of grammar gives way to the Macbeth. c = fo 4 ZS we er il hes Mrs. Loy ... brings alive literature for her Mrs. Euliss s . gives her Iécturn a work- out. classes. Mr. Williams... learns freshmen’s names. Linda Cooper, Tommy Coble, and Phil Massey use their study hall to review English. 167 Foreign interests stimulated Foreign language students at Southern consists of two years of Spanish, acquire not only an understanding of three years of Latin, and four years the language which they study, but of French for those who wish to also a knowledge of the country whose broaden their knowledge. language they study. The curriculum Mrs. Nichols ... likes to use lab to stimulate conversational French. Mrs, Dismuke .. . thinks the Latin Club is beneficial. Miss Marcom... presents Spanish as a challenge to students. 168 History instilled patriotism History-a record of the past, a current event of the present, a key to the future- helped students to understand today’s Mrs. Davis... wants juniors at Southern Mrs. Primm... finds television a world better. to receive the best. great help in teaching. Mr. Jarrett... broadens seniors’ concept of economics, Mrs. Jarvis...enjoys working with Confederettes. Mr. Stanley...spends much_ time Mr. Mason...adds new personality to assisting bus drivers. history department. 169 Trade study prepared boys Driving a car is one thing, but what to call the “thing-a-ma-jig” keeping it in running condition holds or “Whatcha-doddle”’ and how they ; the real challenge. Boys learned were put together in auto mechanics. Mr. Bishop ... conveys a course in elec- tronics. Mr. Hornaday ... teaches auto mechanics to interested boys. Electronics, a new course at Southern, trains students in a specialized field. Mr. Clayton ... instructs driver educa- tion students. 170 Creative abilities developed Southern’s newly created art abilities of the student and to department offers two courses—commercial enhance his ability to be sensitive art and drafting. These programs and inventive. intend to challenge the creative Mrs. Walker... presents a new drafting course. Mrs. Redding . . . occupies students with art and drama. 171 Homemaking proved beneficial Miss Gregory...acquaints seniors with Southern’s domestic arts program of home economics for boys. family living. offers three years of home economics Through these courses the students plus one year of family life become better prepared for family education for seniors and one year life. Miss McBane .. . demonstrates good homemaking. Mrs. Stephens... urges girls to perfect themselves in homemaking. 172 Musical talents broadene Music-master of tears, smiles, wonder— the students develop their talents instills love and appreciation in all and to provide a variety of music for those who participate. The Music the school. Department’s main purpose is to help Mrs. Shaw ... sings along with the Glee Club. Mr. Rhodes ... tunes up the band for parades and concerts. 173 Farming techniques mastered Mr. Teachey... prepares the boys for correct farming. Southern’s Agriculture Department of tools, but they also get a chance provides students with a thorough to put their knowledge to work by education in agricultural science. helping to keep our school grounds The students not only learn techniques in shape. in farming, construction, and the use Mr. Honeycutt... explains the problems of Ag. to students. Mr. Wilson... devotes much of his time to Student Council work. 174 Physical-fitness achieved The body as well as the mind must be “P.E.” as well as health and physical developed well and have a healthy education have become popular courses place to grow—it is the shell of at Southern. life and essential to everyone. Advanced Miss Williams ... keeps the freshmen girls healthy and fit. Mr. Matthews. ..coaches Southern’s dedicated athletes. 175 Mrs. Price .. . advises the So-Hi News Staff. Miss Perry . . . observes correct typing habits in students. Miss Sharpe . .. works with Civinettes on service projects. ne a Mrs. Coley ... presents the techniques of typing to pupils. 176 Mr. Abernathy ...lends a helping hand to everyone. Re BEES ERIS GES Sie SH _ r i Students trained for business To prepare young people for business in a modern world stands as the major aim of Southern’s commercial department. Whether as competent secretaries or prominent executives, the students Mr. Sipe... instructs his classes in marketing. Mr. Coble. . .shares a pleasing personality with all. 177 pictured themselves far into the future working not only for the essential value but also for the security of having a place in the world. Mr. Hanford... demands top perform- ance of boys at practice Mr. Huey ... is well liked by his students. Mrs. Emory... takes over job of Library offered irr refuge for study For a well-rounded and complete education one has to visit the library, whether for reference or just to look ata magazine. Southern’s library has proved to be an essential part of the learning for almost every student. Many students spent hours of hard work on term papers, while others rushed their heads off trying to finish an over due book report. Our new librarian gave guidance and kept the library well organized. Students use extra time to broaden their learning. 178 School Employees Render Service Mrs. Howerton and her cafeteria five days a week. staff face the difficult task of Our custodians have the tedious Mrs. Sally Howerton-Cafeteria Manager preparing a well balanced meal job of keeping Southern neat and for approximately twelve hundred attractive. hungry students and teachers Back row: C. White, A. Stone, H. Ketner, T. Kimball, F. Vinson, C. Allen, M. Alston, S. Howerton, Front Row: E. Lloyd, H. White, M. Schronce, E. Coble, A. Patton, F. 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C. 193 , RA - ican OW LoupplimentsglAL€ + ee M OONE TAILORS Barry enjoys selecting his clothes at TOWN SQUIRE, Ltd. JEROME LINDLEY NURSERY 194 BLALOCK’S A-1 Cleaning Tailoring Tuxedo Rentals 220 East Front Street Burlington, N.C. Phone 226-3366 DP Caw I Zell Ytte ta a om Lttoc) Ke DLL LH 2 Avila 3 2 LI LLC ACI CLILLL ED), VIMO Leonard Allison’s Market Service Center 195 Faculty Directory Mr. Rufus Abermathy A.B., Elon - Distributive Education - Advisor, V.1.C.A. Club Mr. Twiman Andrews A.B., Elon - General Math Mr. Thomas Bach B.S., Duke - Math, Physics Mr. Raymond Bishop DeForest Training, Electronics Miss Margaret Brown A.B., Elon - Biology Mr. James Carter B.S., M.S., N.C. College Durham - Biology, Guidance, J.V, Basketball, Baseball Mr. Roy Clayton A.B., Catawba - Drivers Education - Coach; Basketball, Golf, Asst. Football, Baseball - Advisor, Monogram Club Mr. Frank Clemments B.S., M.S., Louisiana Tech - Biology, Adv. Biology, Guidance - Advisor, Health Careers Club Mrs. Psyche Coley B.A., Bennett - Typing, Business Math Mr. Hiram Coble B.S., Elon - 1.C.T. - Advisor, V.I.C.A. Club Mrs. Norma Davis B.S., R.P.I. - U.S. History - Advisor, History Club - Co-Advisor, Junior Class Mrs. Ruth Dismuke B.A., Wake Forest - Latin, English - Advisor, Latin Club Mr. John Ellerbe B.A., St. Augustine’s, S.C. State, University of Alabama, Spelman, Miles, Morris - English, Reading Improvement Mrs. Robert Emory A.B., Catawba - Librarian - Advisor, Library Assistants Mrs. Helen Euliss BES Sele Come Ma sae UING-C heme English Mrs. Geraldine Fox A.B., UNC-G - English - Advisor, Southerner Miss Nina Gregory B.S., UNC-G - Home Ec., Family Living, Boys Home Ec. - Advisor, FHA, J.V. Cheerleaders Mrs. Katherine Hadley B.S.H.E., UNC-G - Physical Science - Advisor, Beta Club Mr. Walter Hanford B.S., East Carolina - Introduction to Vocations - Coach; Football, Track, Chicago Baseball Mr. Chester Honeycutt BS) eM AD aN. Como tatenm Agriculture, Forestry - Advisor, F.F.A. Club Mr. Roy Hornaday National Technical Institute - Auto Mechanics - Advisor, V.I.C.A. Club Mr. William Huey B.S.B.A., East Carolina - Distributive Education - Advisor, V.I.C.A. Club Mr. Calvin Jarrett A.B., Elon, M.A., UNC-CH - Sociology, Economics - Advisor, Senior Class Mrs. Phyllis Jarvis A.B., High Point - Civics, World Geography - Advisor, Confederettes, Civics Mrs. Elizabeth Jones B.A., Berea College - Mathematics - Advisor, Beta Club Mrs. Janette Loy A.B., Elon, UNC-CH - Accelerated English - Advisor, Inter-Club Council, Cheerleaders Miss Martha Marcom B.S., East Carolina - Spanish - Advisor, Spanish Club Mrs. Frances Marlette A.B., High Point, M.A., UNC-CH - Guidance Counselor - Advisor, Marshals, F.T.A. Club Mr. Grelia Mason B.S., A T State - World and U.S. History Mr. Wade Matthews B.S., Shaw, N.C. College, Durham - Boys Phys. Ed., World History - Coach; Football, J.V. Baseball, Tennis, Girls’ Basketball Miss Jewel McBane B.S.H.E., UNC-G - Home Economics - Advisor, F.H.A. Club Miss Linda McPherson B.A., Elon - Business Math, Adv. Math - Advisor, J.V. Cheerleaders Mrs. Adrianne Miller B.A., Montclair State College, N.J. - English, Adv. Composition - Advisor, Masque and Gavel Mrs. Agnes Morgan B.S., Appalachian - English II Mrs. Lila Nichols B.A., UNC-G - French - Advisor, French Club Mrs. Gladys Patton A.B., Elon - English, Assistant Librarian Miss Kathleen Perry A.B., Shaw, B.A., Bennett - 196 Shorthand, Typing, Office Practice Mrs. Agnes Price B.S., UNC-G - Typing, Shorthand, Office Occupations, Business Machines, Business Communications - Advisor, F.S.A., So - Hi News Mrs. Sarah Primm B.S., N.C. State - U.S. History, English - Advisor, U.S. History Club, Cheerleaders Miss Ida Redding B.A., UNC-G - Art, Dramatics - Advisor, Dramatics Club. Mr. Elbert Rhodes A.B., Elon - Band, Consumer Math - Advisor, Band Mr. Chesley Rimmer Boe Appalachian - Algebra, Trigonometry - Advisor, Civitan Mrs. Martha Sexton A.B., Elon - Physical Science Miss Lillian Sharpe A.B., Elon - Typing, Bookkeeping, Business Law - Advisor, Civinettes - Co-Advisor, Junior Class, F.S.A. Club Mrs. Dolly Shaw A.B., Elon - Chorus, General Music - Advisor, Belles, Sons Mr. James Sipe BS IN SUC. - Advertising, Salesmanship, Marketing - Coach, Tennis Mr. Charles Stanley B.S., A.S.T.C., World History, Adv. Physical Education - Advisor, Bus Drivers, U.S. History Club, F.C.A. Mrs. Alluwee Stephens B.S.H.E., UNC-G - Home Economics, Boys’ Home Economics - Advisor, F.H.A. Mr. Robert Stockard A.B., Elon - Assistant Principal, Chemistry - Advisor, Interact Club, Student Council, Junior Engineers Mr. J.C. Teachy B.S., N.C. State - Agriculture - Advisor, F.F.A. Club Mrs. Vickie Walker A.A.S., Technical Alamance - Drafting Miss Nettie M. Williams B.S., A T State University - Health Physical Education, Adv. P.E. - Coach, Girls’ Basketball Mr. T.M. Williams A.B., Elon - English Mr. Alton Wilson B.S., N.C. State - Horticulture - Advisor, F.F.A. Club, Student Council Mrs. Christine Woody A.B., Elon - Algebra Institute of senior Directory ACREE, POLLY GWYN D.E.C.A. 4; F.H.A. 1; Pep Club 3; Spanish Club 2; Glee Club 4; Homecoming Class Attendant 2,3; Homecoming Club Sponsor 4. ADAMS, JAMES KENNETH DIVE @aAG4 BUPA. 4. ALDRIDGE, NANCY REBECCA Glee Club 4; F.F.A. 4. ALLEN, CHARLES PHILLIP Bus Driver 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3; V.1.C.A. 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3; Perfect Attendance 3. ALLEN, MICHAEL NEAL Homeroom officer 2; F.C.A. 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,4; U. S. History Club 3,4; Football, Varsity 3,4; Football, J.V. 2; Baseball 23,45 1 rack I. ALLEN, PATRICIA ANN Homeroom officer 1, Treasurer; Annual Staff 3,4, Typist 3,4; F.S.A. 4; Perfect Attendance 4. ALLISON, MONTE CARL Homeroom officer 1, Treasurer; 2, Vice President; 4, President; Civics Club 3; D.E.C.A 3,4; Football, J.V. 2; Football, Varsity, 3; Homecoming Escort 4. ALLRED, ALVIN DEAN Student Council 3; Bus Driver 2,3; F.C.A. 3,4; Interact Club 3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Football, Varsity 3,4; Football, J.V. 1; Varsity Basketball 1; Basketball, J.V. 1,2; Baseball 2,3,4; Tennis 1; Monogram Club 3,4. ALSTON, GLENDA ASHLEY, RALPH CARTER Homeroom officer; 1, President; 3, Vice President; 4, President; Beta Club 3,4; Jr. Civitan 3,4; French 3, Treasurer; Interact Club 3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Southern Sons 3,4; Homecoming Escort 4; Outstanding Senior 4; Marshal 4. ATKINS, CECILIA GRAY F.F.A. 3,4; Library Assistant 3,4; Glee Club 3. ATWATER, LINDA CURL Bible Club 1; Bus Driver 3,4; Dramatics 1; F.H.A. 1; Garden Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 2,3; Spanish Club 2,3. BALDWIN, HELEN JEANNETTE F.S.A. 4. BAILEY, JACQUELYN ANN Dramatics 1,3; F.H.A. 1; Student Council 2; Pep Club 2,3; Library Club 3; Spanish Club 3; Glee Club 3; Southern Belles 4; D.E.C.A. 4; Miss S.H.S. Contestant. BAKER, RICHARD ALLEN Student Council 1; Homeroom officer; Vice President 1, Treasurer 2; Beta Club 2,3,4; U.S. History Club 3; Latin Club 1,2,4; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3; Marshall 3,4. 197 BARRETT, PATSY LORRAINE Homeroom Officer 1, Vice President; 3, Secretary; Bible Club 2; F.S.A. 4;F.F.A. 3; Garden Club 3; Library Assistant 2,4; BARTON, PAMELA JEAN Homeroom officer; 1, Vice President, 2, Treasurer; F.H.A. 1,4; F.F.A. 3; Library Assistant 4. BASON, ROSE EDDITH Class officer 1, Secretary; Homeroom officer; 2, Secretary; 4, President; Beta Club 3,4; F.H.A. 1; U.S. History Club 3,4; Glee Club 2; Glee Club Accompanist 3,4; Homecoming Club Sponsor,4. BIRCHETT, GEORGE ANTHONY Student Council 1; J.V. Football 1,2; Basketball 1; J.V. Basebail 2; Pep Club 3; Spanish Club 3,4; Inter-Act 3,4, President 4; Varsity Baseball 3,4; Varsity Football 3,4; U.S. History Club 3,4, President 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Glee Club 4; Annual Staff 4, Sports Section. BLALOCK, JOHNNIE EDWARD Homeroom officer 2,4, President 2,4; Beta Club 3,4; Bus Drivers 3,4; Interact Club 3,4; Latin Clu¥ 1,2,3,4; Consul 2; Sgt. at Arms 3; Treasurer 4; Pep Club 2,3; Inter-Club Council 2; Perfect Attendance 1,2; Marshal 4. BOGGS, SYLVIA GRAY Student Council 2,3,4; Class officer 2; treasurer 2; Homeroom officer 1,3,4; Secretary 1, President 3, President 4; Newspaper Staff 2,3,4; Reporter 2; Editor of Editoral page; Editor-In-Chief 4: Jr. Civinettes 3,4; Dramatics 2; F.H.A. 1; F.S.A. 4; U.S. History Club, 4 Vice President 4; Pep Club 2,3; J.V. Cheerleader 1,2; Varsity Cheerleader 3,4, Chief 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Homecoming Club Sponsor 3; Outstanding Senior 4; Monogram Club 3,4. BOLEY, ROGER DALE F.F.A. 2,3,4; Basketball, J.V. 1,2,3,4; Tennis 1,2,3,4. BRADSHAW, BONITA GAY Bible Club 2; Health Careers Club 4; Latin Club 1; Glee Club 4. BRADY, DEBBIE KAY Bible Club 2; D.E.C.A. 4; Garden Club 3; Library Assistant 2. BRAXTON, REBECCA ANN F.H.A. 1; Garden Club 2,3; Spanish Club 2; Library Assistant 3; D.E.C.A. 3; F.S.A. 4; Dramatics'4; Office Assistant 4. BROOKS, VICKI SMITH F.H.A. 1; V.1.C.A. 3,4; District Vice President 3; Local Treasurer 3, Treasurer 4; Library Assistant 2; Homecoming Club Sponsor 3; Perfect Attendance 1,2. BROWN, PATRICIA JO F.F.A. 4; Latin Club 2,3. BURNETT, GARMON LYNBERGH Bus Drivers 3; V.I.C.A. 4; Spanish Club 1; Band 1; Science Club 4. BYRUM, JANICE DAVENE CORNELL, LAURA DIANE F.H.A. 1,2; F.F.A. 3,4; Glee Club 4. D.E.C.A. 4; F.F.A. 3; Marshal 3,4. OX, JOAN REBECCA Hometoom officer 2, Secretary; Annual Staff 4, Copy Editor; Beta Club 3,4; Jr. Civinettes 4; U.S. History Club 3,4; Latin CAMPBELL, MILLIE FAYE D.E.C.A. 4; Homeroom officer 2,3,4; F.H.A. 3; F. Library Assistant 2,3; Glee Club 4. CARDEN, DEBORAH Attendance 1,2,3; Marshal 3; Girl’s Basketball Team 1. Homeroom officer 1,2,3,4; Vice President 3; Treasurer 4; 1; Pep Club 3; Spanish Club 2,3; Glee Club 4. CASHION, MICHAEL EUGENE Bus Drivers 2,3,4; F.C.A. 4; F.F.A. 3,4: Interact Club 3,4; Pé Club 3; Football Varsity 3,4; Football J.V, 1,2; W. i ; ainacks2n Club 2,3; J.V. Cheerleader 1,2; Varsity M; Monogram Club 3,4; Homecoming Club CASHWELL, LINDA CAROL Student a Councilm3 4 0m Vicew President .E.G.AG 3) EBS 2,3,4; V.I.C.A. 4; Library Assistant 4; Manager; J.V. Foorball 1,2; Track 2;, omecoming Club utstanding Senior 4; Marshal eroom officer 4, T Ais 25524 -ae Jee oming Escort 4. tball 1,2; Varsity Basketball 4; CRAWFORD, SUE F.H.A. 1,2; Pep Club 2;F.F.A. 4 Office Assistant 3,4. Student E.S.A. 4, Pep Club 3 ale Bibl be2aSp ' _Sffitt Assistant 4. Pee Deere ZIRDA we. CAS ise Vee 2 S—— 7 2L Sek ioMn N, STEPHEN WAYNE lub 3,4; Bus Drivers 3,4; Health Careers Club 4; U.S. : lub 3,4; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Band 2,3. us Drivers2,3; a fo DWA KENNETH ' Ol cane Ry AeCCOMINE Soy rot o 7 Fx, DBCATEEA, ae Cpe nDA wSAN D isto fle ee i an lub WBlee Cl tbol. COPE ; : — Bet FOGLEMAN, JAMES ROBERT Bus Drivers 3,4; Interact Club 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Perfect Attendance 1,2. FOGLEMAN, MYRA ELIZABETH Homeroom officer 3,4; Dramatics 1,3,4; Library Assistant 3; Spanish Club 2; Glee Club 1,4; Cheerleader 2. FOSTER, BONNIE LEE Dramatics 1; Glee Club 1,3,4. FRANKLIN, JAMES HENRY, JR. Homerrom officer 1,3; President 1; Secretary-Treasurer 3; D.E.C.A. 4, Reporter; F.F.A. 3,4; J.V. Football 1; J.V. Basketball 1,2; Co-Captain 2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Varsity: Baseball 2,3,4; Homecoming Escort 3,4. FRANKLIN, VYVIAN RUBY Homeroom officer 2,3,4; Secretary 2; President 3; Secretary 4; Bible Club 2; Bus Drivers 2,3,4; D.E.C.A. 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Vice President 3; Library Assistant 2; Pep Club 2,3; Glee Club 1,2; Homecoming Club Sponsor 4. GRAVES, BETTY D.E.C.A. 3; French Club 2,3; Glee Club 4. GRAVES, CLYDE DONELL V.1.C.A. 4; Latin Club 2,3. GRAVES, JAMES VON Homeroom officer 4, President; Bus Drivers 3; F.F.A. 4; Interact Club 4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Golf 4; Perfect Attendance 2,3. GREESON, JUDY LYNN Boot Girls 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1; Pep Club 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Southern Belles 3,4; Perfect Attendance 1,2. GREESON, MARGARET SUE Dramatics 1; F.H.A. 1; Health Careers Club 4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Library Assistant 4; Glee Club 4. GROCE, JOHN EVERETTE V.L.C.A. 3,4. GUTHRIE, FRANCES HOLT Perfect Attendance 1,2;Glee Club 4; F.H.A. 4; Garden Club 2. HACKNEY, BRUCE WAYNE | lel SYA Pe HAGGINS, PERRY CHESTER Student Council 1,3,4; Class officer 3, Treasurer; Annual Staff 3,4, Photographer; Beta Club 3,4, President 4; Jr. Civitan 3,4; D.E.C.A. 3; F.C.A. 3; U.S. History Club 3,4; Parliamentarian 4; Speech Club 3,4; J.V. Basketball 2; Track 1,2,3; Homecoming Escort 3,4; Outstanding Senior 4; Marshal 4; Varsity Basketball 3. HAHN, BARBARA LOUISE Latin Club 1,2; F.H.A. 1; Bible Club 2; Garden Club 2; Bus Driver 3; F.T.A. 3,4; U.S. History Club 3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Spanish Club 3,4; Glee Club 4; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3. HAGLER, JOSEPH J., JR. Band 1,2; Track 3,4. 199 HARDIN, WARREN LEE Class Officer 3, Vice President; Homeroom Officer 3, President; Beta 3,4; Jr. Ci vitan 3,4, President 4; F.C.A. 3; Interact Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3, Vi ce President 3; Inter-Club Council 3,4; Varsity Football 3,4; J.V. Football 1,2, Co-Captain 2; Track 1,2,3,4; Outstanding Senior 4; Perfect Attendance 1; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4. HARGROVE, HAROLD DEAN Bus Drivers 3; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Reporter 3; Sentinel 4; V.I.C.A. Vice President. HARVEY, MAE DELOIS Dramatics 2,3,4; V.I.C.A. 3; Glee Club 1. HATCH, RICHARD CECIL Homeroom officer 3; Bus Drivers 3; D.E.C.A. 4;F.F.A. 3,4. HATFIELD, ANNE P. Homeroom Officer 1,2,3; V.I.C.A. 3; Glee Club 1,2,3; Perfect Attendance I. HERNDON, VICKIE LYNN Class Officer 2,4; Secretary 2,4; Beta Club 3,4; Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 3; French Club 3; F.T.A. 3,4; U.S. History Club 3,4; Library Assistant 4; Pep Club 2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Secretary 4; Southern Belles 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 3,4; Homecoming Club Sponsor 3,4; Miss S.H.S. Contest 4, Ist Runner-up; Outstanding Senior 4; Masque and Gavel 3,4. HICKS, MAC J. F.F.A. 3,4; Forestry Class 3, Treasurer. HILL, LUCY EUGENIA Student Council 1; Homeroom officer 3,4; President 3, Secretary 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Copy Editor 3; Co-Editor 4; Beta Club 3,4; Jr. Civinettes 2,3,4; President 4; French Club 2; F.H.A. 1; F.T.A. 3, Vice President; U.S. History Club 3,4; Speech Club 3,4; Secretary 4; Band 1,2,3,4;° Treasurer 3; Inter-Club Council 4; Homecoming Club Sponsor 4; Miss S.H.S. Contestant 4; Outstanding Senior 4; Marshal 4, Co-Chief; HINSHAW, JOHN CALVIN Homeroom Officer 3, Treasurer; Beta Club 3,4; Bus Drivers 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Chapter Officer 3, Treasurer; Chapter Officer 4, Treasurer; V.I.C.A. 4. HOLLAR, CHERYL ADELE Homeroom Officer 2,3; Bus Drivers 3,4; Dramatics 1,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3; F.F.A. 3; Library Assistant 3,4; Miss S.H.S. Contestant 4; Perfect Attendance 1,4. HOLT, COSLOW, JR. V.I.C.A. 4; Varsity Football 3. HOLT, DONNA MARIE D.E.C.A. 3; Glee Club 4; Track 2. HOLT, JANICE GREY Student Council 1,4, Secretary 4; Class Officer 3, Secretary; Homeroom Officer 2,4; President 2, Vice President 4; Annual Staff 4, Class Editor; Jr. Civinettes 4; Dramatics 2,3; F.H.A. 1,4; F.T.A. 3,4, Secretary 3; Garden Club 1; Pep CLub 2,3; Glee Club 1,4, President; J.V. Cheerleader 1,2, Head 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3,4, Assistant Head 4; Homecoming Queen’s Attendant 4; Homecoming Club Sponsor 3; Miss S.H.S. Contestant 4; Outstanding Senior 4. HOLT, LARRY EEE An 2eV CLAN 3.4) HOWARD, DEBBIE LYNN lid deNG Shp HUMPHRIES, MICHAEL ROGER V.I.C.A. 4. INGOLD, DONALD WAYNE Beta Club 3,4; Bus Drivers 3,4; F.F.A. 4; U.S. History Club 3,4; V.1.C.A. 4; Interact Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Latin Club 1,2; Perfect Attendance 2. INGOLD, JAMES LEE Student Council 4; Beta Club 4; F.F.A. 1,3,4; Glee Club 3; Perfect Attendance 1,2. ISLEY, BRENT MARTIN Homeroom Officer, President 1, Treasurer 2; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Reporter 3, Sports Editor 4; Jr. Civitan 4, Chaplin; F.C.A. 3,4; V.I.C.A. 4; Interact Club 3,4; Pep Club 3; Varsity Football 2,34; J.V. Football 1; J.V. Basketball 1, Co-Captain 1; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Outstanding Senior. ISLEY, DICKIE LUTHER Bus Drivers 3,4; Interact Club 3,4; Pep Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Southern Sons 4; Football 1; Homecoming Escort 3,4; Perfect Attendance 1. ISLEY, DONA SUE Student Council 2,3,4; Handbook Committee Charman 2,3; Hospitality chairman 4; Homeroom Officer, Secretary 2,3; Beta Club 3,4; Boot Girls 2,3; Dramatics 1,2,3,4, President 4; French 2,3,4; F. H. A. 1,2, Recreation Director 2; U.S. History Club 3,4; Office Assistant 2; Pep Club 2,3; Speech Club 2,3,4; Inter-Club Council 4; Homecoming Club Sponsor 2,4; Miss S.H.S. Contestant 4; Marshal 4. ISLEY, MICHAEL WORTH ISLEY, PATRICIA JEAN Student Council 2,3,4; Committee Chairman 3,4; Newspaper Staff, Reporter 2, Assistant Fron t Page Editor 3, Front Page Editor 4; Jr. Civinettes 2,3,4, Vice President 3; F.H.A. 1; Latin Club 2; Pep Club 2,3; Spanish Club 3; Band 4, Flag Girl; Glee Club 1,4; Homecoming Class Attendant 1,3; Homecoming Queens Court; Perfect Attendance 1,2; Outstanding Senior 4. ISLEY, ROBERT ALTON Student Council 4; Homeroom officer, President 1, Vice President 3; D.E.C.A. 4; Interact Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; J.V. Baseball 2; Golf 4; Homecoming Escort 3,4; Perfect Attendance 1,2. JEWELL, MARY LINDA Student Council 2; Beta Club 3,4; Dramatics 4; Garden Club 3; Health Careers Club 4; Spanish Club 2,3; Glee Club 2,4. JOHNSON, DAVID LYNN D.E.C.A. 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. JOHNSON, GARRY BRANSON U.S. History Club 3,4; French Club 3 JOHNSON, JON ARTHUR Homeroom Officer 1,Secretary; D.E.C.A. 3,4; F.F.A. 1. JOHNSON, PAMELA ROSEMARY Bible Club 2; Dramatics 2;F.S.A. 4; F.F.A. 3,4; Garden Club 2. JOHNSON, TERRY STEVEN Student Council 1,2,3,4; Class Officer, Vice President 2, President 3,4; Homeroom Officer 1, President; Latin Club 1; Jr. Civitan 2,3,4; Treasurer; Pep Club 2,3; J.V. Football ib Co-Captin; Varsity Football 2,3,4; Varsity Baseball 2,3,4; Track 3,4; Wrestling 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; F.C.A. 3,4, President 3,4; V.ILC.A. 4, Treasurer; Interact Club 3; Spanish Club 3; Inter-club council 3; Outstanding Senior 4. JONES, CAMILLA VON Student Council Publicity Committee, Chairman 3; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Assistant Editor 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Jr. Civinettes 3,4; French Club 2,3,4; President 4; Garden Club 3,4; Historian 3; U.S. History Club 3,4; Library Assistant 3; Pep Club 2,3; Speech Club 3,4; Glee Club 1; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Homecoming 4; Maid of Honor; Homecoming Club Sponsor 3; Miss Southern High School 4; Outstanding Senior 4; Marshal 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Secretary 3. JONES, MARTHA RUTH Homeroom Officer 3, Treasurer; Bible Club 1; D-E.C.A. 3,4; F.H.A. 3; Library Assistant 2. JOYNER, GILBERT ALFORD Homeroom Officer 4, Treasurer; Beta Club 3,4; U.S. History Club 3,4; V.I.C.A. 4; Spanish Club 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Southern Sons 2,3,4;J.V. Football 1; KENYON, PATRICIA DARLENE Homeroom Officer 2, Treasurer; Beta Club 3,4; F.H.A. 4; Glee Club 4; Library Assistant 4; Student Council 4. KERNODLE, EVA DIANE Bible Club 2; F.F.A. 3,4; KILPATRICK, JOSEPH RICHARD, JR. KIMBALL, WILLIAM YORK Homeroom Officer 3, Vice President; D.E.C.A. 4; F.F.A. 3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Treasurer 4; U.S. History Club 3,4; Interact Club 3,4; Latin Club 1,2,3,; Pep Club 3; Masque Gavel 3,4; Glee Club 3; Southern Sons 4. KIRKPATRICK, HENRY K. Jr. Class Officer 4, Vice President; Homeroom Officer 4, Vice President; Bus Drivers 3,4; French Club 3,4; F.F.A. 2; F.T.A. 3,4; Interact Club 2,3,4; Library Assistant 4; Pep Club 2,3; J.V. Football 1; Varsity Football 2,3,4; J.V. Basketball 2,3; Baseball 2,3; Outstanding Senior 4; Perfect Attendance 3; Monogram Club 3,4. LASHLEY, JENNIE DIANE Student Council 3; Homeroom Officer 3; F.H.A. 1; F.S.A. 4; F.F.A. 3; Glee Club 3. LAYNE, FRANKIE DARRELL F.F.A. 3,4; Golf 1,2,3,4. LAYTON, MARTHA JEANETTE F.H.A.1;F.S.A. 4; Library Assistant 4; Office Assistant 3. LOY, KATHY MARIE Dramatics 2; F.H.A. 1; Garden Club 3,4; Library Assistant 4; Office Assistant 3; Glee Club 4. MARLETTE, DAVID FRANKLIN Student Council 3; Homeroom Officer 1, Secretary; Dramatics Club 4; F.F.A. 1; Spanish Club 2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; J.V. Football 2;J.V. Basketball 1,2; Homecoming Escort 4. MARTIN, LYNWOOD MARTIN, TERESA FAYE Beta Club 3,4; Jr. Civinettes 4; Treasurer; Dramatics Club 1; ErenchmGlube 25,4; Lreasurer 4:7 F .H.A. 1; Be Ay 334: US) History Club 3,4; Historian 4; Pep Club 2,3; Glee Club 1,4; Girl’s Varsity Basketball 1; Marshal 4. MASSEY, RAYMOND PHIL Student Council 2; Homeroom Officer 4, Treasurer; Beta Club 3,4; Jr. Civitan 4; U.S. History Club 3,4; Treasurer 4; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Sgt. at Arms 4; Track 2,3,4; Homecoming Escort 4; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4; Marshal 3,4; MAY, STEVEN ROSS Student Council 3; Class Officer 4, Treasurer; Homeroom Officer 4, President; Annual Staff 4, Student Life Activities; Jr. Civitan 4; U.S. History Club 3,4; Interact Club 4; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Consul 3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Inter-Club Council 3,4; Tennis 4; Mr. Southerner 4; Homecoming Escort 4; Outstanding Senior 4. McADAMS, REOLA Homeroom Officer 1, Reporter; Health Careers Club 4; Spanish Club 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4. McCORMICK, CARL FRANKLIN V.1.C.A. 4, Editor. McGHEE, WANDA GAYLE Homeroom Officer 1,2; Vice President 1, President 2; Beta Club 2,3, Secretary, 4; Jr. Civinettes 3,4; Secretary 4; French Club 2,3,4; U.S. History Club 3,4, Reporter 4; Pep Club 2,3, Homecoming Club Sponsor 4; Miss S.H.S. Contestant 4; Outstanding Senior 4; Perfect Attendance 3, Marshal 4. McPHERSON, BOBBY DALE V.I.C.A. 4. McPHERSON, FRANKIE JO Student Council 4; Homeroom Officer 1, President; Bus Drivers 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2; Treasurer 1; F.T.A. 3,4; Recreation Chairman 4; U.S. History Club 3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Library Assistant 2, Spanish Club 2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Secretary 3; President 4; Majorette 4; J. V. Cheerleader 2; Homecoming Club Sponsor 4; Miss S.H.S. Contest, 4, 2nd Runner-up; Perfect Attendance I. MINOR, BRENDA GAIL : Homeroom Officer 2, Secretary; F.H.A. 1,2; F .T.A. 3,4; Library Assistant 4; Perfect Attendance 1,2. MINOR, CINDY LOU EE AC IL PE PE ACkS..4:: MOON, KAREN JEAN Student Council 1; Homeroom Officer 2,3,4; President 2, Secretary 3, Secretary 4; Annual Staff Class Editor 4; Beta Club 3,4; Boot Girls 2; Jr. Civitans 4, Sgt. at Arms; French Club 201 2,3; Secretary 3; F.H.A. 1,2; F.T.A. 3,4; President 4; U.S. History Club 3,4; Inter-Club Council 4; Outstanding Senior 4; Perfect Attendance 1,2; Marshal 3,4. MOORE, JAMES BOYD F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Library Assistant 4; Perfect Attendance 4. MULLIS, ANTHONY WAYNE Student Council 3; Beta Club 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3; Vice President 3; Perfect Attendance 3. NEAL, MARY ELLEN NEESE, GLORIA DIANE Homeroom Officer 2, Treasurer; Beta Club 3,4; Dramatics 2; French 2;F.S.A. 4; Miss S.H.S. Contestant 4; Marshal 4. NIELSEN, CAROL ANN Homeroom Officer 4, Secretary; F.S.A. 4; U.S. History Club 3,4; Girl’s Varsity BAsketball 1; Perfect Attendance 2. PATTERSON, DAVID STUART Bus Driver 4; F.T.A. 3,4; Parliamentarian 4; Interact Club 3,4 Vice President 4; Latin Club 1,2,3, Reporter, 4 Sgt. at Arms; Pep Club 2,3,4; Homecoming Escort 4. PATTERSON, JOSEPHINE V.LC.A. 3,4; Band 1. PAYLOR, JULIA LEE PAYNE, RALPH CLARK F.F.A. 3; V.I.C.A. 4; Glee Club 3,4; Perfect Attendance 3,4. PAYNE, SUSAN ELAINE Homeroom Officer 1, President, 3 Vice President, 4 Treasurer; Boot Girls 2, F.S.A. 4; Dramatics Club 3; F.H.A. 1; Latin Club 1,2,3, Program Chairman; Pep Club 2,3; Office Assistant 3; Flag Carrier for Band 4. PAYNE, VICKY LYNN Student Council 2; Homeroom Officer 3, Vice President; 4 Secretary; Beta Club 3,4; F.H.A. 1; Office Assistant 3;F.S.A. 4, Secretary. PEDELTY, CONNIE LOIS Bus Driver 4; F.H.A. 1; F.F.A. 3,4; Library Assistant 2; Glee Club 3,4. PHILLIPS, PATRICIA MARIE Homeroom Officer 1,2,3,4; D.E.C.A. 4; F.S.A. 4; Glee Club 1,3; Homecoming Class Attendant 2; F.F.A. Sweetheart 4. PICKARD, ANNIE FRANK Homeroom Officer 1, Vice President, 2 President, 3 Treasurer; Annual Staff 4, Student Life Activities; Beta Club 3,4; Jr. Civinettes 3,4; Vice President; F.H.A. 1; Garden Club 2; U.S. History Club 3,4; Latin Club 2,3, Treasurer, 4 Program Chairman; Library Assistant 3; Homecoming Club Sponsor 3,4; Perfect Attendance 3; Marshal 3,4. PIKE, BARBARA D.E.C.A. 4; F.H.A. 2,3. PIKE, WALTER RILEY Bus Drivers 3,4; Jr. Civitan 3,4; Dramatics 2,3,4;F.F.A. 3; U.S. History Club 3,4; V.I.C.A. 3; Interact Club 3,4; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Band 1; Golf 4; Homecoming Escort 3,4; RHEW, SHIRLEY LOUISE F.H.A. 1,2,3; Glee Club 3. RICH, THOMAS M. Homeroom Officer 4; F.F.A. 1,2; Band 1,2; Perfect Attendance l. RICHARDSON, DONNA SUE Bible Club 1,2; Boot Girls 2,3, Co-Captain; Dramatics 1,4; Garden Club 2; Pep Club 2,3; U.S. History Club 3,4; Latin Club 3,4; Library Assistant 2; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Southern Belles 3,4; Homecoming Club Sponsor 3. RICHARDSON, LYDIA SUSAN Student Council 3; Beta Club 3,4; Bus Driver 3; F.S.A. 4; F.H.A. 3; Office Assistant 4. RICHARDSON, SUSAN WARD Homeroom Officer 3, Vice President; Bible Club 1; D.E.C.A. 3,4; Dramatics 2; F.H.A. 1; Garden Club 1; Glee Club 1,2. RIGGS, JANE Homeroom Officer, 3 Treasurer; D.E.C.A. 3; F.F.A. 3,4; Library Assistant 4; Glee Club 4; Perfect Attendance 1,3. ROBERTS, DOYLE T. F.F.A. 4; V.I.C.A. 3,4; Library Assistant 1; J.V. Football 1,2; J.V. Basketball 1; Track 1; Perfect Attendance 1. ROBERTS, HOYLE BAXTER F.F.A. 1,4; V.1.C.A. 3,4; J.V. Football 1,2; Co-Captain; J.V. Basketball 1; Track 1; Perfect Attendance 3. ROGERS, STEVEN FRANKLIN Homeroom Officer 2, Treasurer; D.E.C.A. 3,4; F.F.A. 1. ROSE, LEONARD Homeroom Officer 4; Beta Club 3,4; F.F.A. 2. ROSS, ELLEN ELIZABETH Bible Club 1; F.H.A. 1,2; F.F.A. 3,4; Garden Club 1; Glee Club 4. ROSS, RANDALL CHARLES Student Council 4; F.T.A. 3,4; U.S. History Club 4; Spanish Club 2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Southern Sons 2,3,4; Varsity Football 4; J.V. Football 1,2,3; Track 2. SESSOMS, ADDIE MAE Homeroom Officer 4, Secretary; F.H.A. 3; F.S.A. 4; USS. History Club 3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Pep Club 2; Glee Club 2,3; Miss S:H.S. Contestant 4. SHARPE, DALTON DREW Homeroom Officer 2, Vice President; Bus Driver 3,4; French Club 3,4; Interact Club 3,4; Perfect Attendance 1,2,4. SHARPE, KAREN ELIZABETH Student Council 2,3, Evaluation Chairman, 4 Social Chairman; Homeroom Officer 1, Treasurer, 3 President; Annual Staff 3, Student Life Activities. 4 Feature Editor; Beta Club 3,4; Jr. Civinettes 12,3, Secretary, 4 District Officer; French Club 2; F.T.A. 3,4; U.S. History Club 3,4; Pep Club 3; Spanish Club 3,4; Glee Club 1,4; Homecoming Class Attendant 4; Homecoming Club Sponsor 3; Outstanding Senior 4; Perfect Attendance 1,2. SHARPE, TERRIE ANITA Homeroom Officer 3 Vice President; D.E.C.A. 3,4; Secretary 3; F.H.A. 3; Pep Club 3; Glee Club 1,2. 202 SHIELDS, KAREN LIZETTE Homeroom Officer 3, Secretary, Vice President 4; Annual Staff 4, Advertising Manager; Beta Club 2,3,4, Secretary; Bible Club 1,2; Jr. Civinettes 4; French Club 2; F.T.A. 3,4, Vice President; U.S. History Club 3,4 Secretary; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Club Sponsor 4; Miss S.H.S. Contestant 4; Perfect Attendance 1; Marshal 3,4. SHOFFNER, BETSY GALE Homecoming Class Attendant 1; Student Council 2; Homeroom Officer 4, Secretary; Miss S.H.S. Contestant 4; F.H.A. 4; Glee Club 4. SHOFFNER, DEBORAH ANN Homeroom Officer 1, Secretary, 3 Vice President, 4 Treasurei; Newspaper Staff, Typist 4; Boot Girls 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1; F.S.A. 4, Vice President; U.S. History Club 3,4; Pep Club 3; Glee Club L233 SHOFFNER, DELORA FAY D.E.C.A. 4; Latin Club 1,2; Perfect Attendance 1. SHORE, JO ANN Homeroom Officer 1, Secretary; F.T.A. 4; Garden Club 3; Library Assistant 4; Pep Club 3; Spanish Club 2,3; Glee Club 3,4. SLADE, CATHERINE LEE Newspaper Staff 1, Chief Artist, 2 Features Editor; Dramatics 3, Secretary, 4; French 1,2 Vice President, 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Office Assistant 4; Speech Club 3, Secretary; Glee Club 1; Cheerleader 1,2,3; Homecoming Club Sponsor 2; Future Scientist 1,2; Miss Alamance County Pageant Contestant 2. SMITH, LINDA ROSEZELLE Student Council 1; Annual Staff 4, Copy Editor; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 4; U.S. History Club 4; Glee Club 1,4. SMITH, ROGER NEAL V.1LC.A. 3,4. SMITH, VANCE F. V.1.C.A. 3,4, Club Reporter; Library Assistant 3; Glee Club 4; J.V. Basketball 1. STAFFORD, DAN HUGH Student Council 2,3, Vice President; 4, President; Class Officer 2, President; Homeroom Officer 1, Vice President; 2 President; Beta Club 2,3; Bus Driver 3,4; Jr. Civitan 3,4; French Club 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3, President, 4; Interact Club 2,3,4; Inter-Club Council 2,3, Co. President, 4; Homecoming Escort 4; Outstanding Senior 4; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4. STINSON, JACQUELINE MAE Beta Club 4; F.H.A. 1,2,4; Health Careers Club 4; U.S. History Club 4; Pep Club 2; Glee Club 4. STOUT, JOHN ROBERT Jr. Civitan 4; F.C.A. 3,4; U.S. History Club 3,4; Interact Club 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 2,3,4. STOUT, WILLIAM ROBERT JR. Homeroom Officer 1,2; Newspaper Staff 4, Photographer; D.E.C.A. 3,4; Dramatics 3; Pep Club 2,3; Glee Club 1; J.V. Football 1,2; J.V. Basketball 1,2; Homecoming Escort 3,4. SUMMERS, PENNY PATRICIA Student Council 1; F.H.A.1,2,3; F.T.A. 1,2; U.S. History Club 3; Pep Club 1; Spanish Club 1,3; Band 1; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Homecoming Club Sponsor 1,2; Perfect Attendance 1; Marshal OAs EeBeeAG 2.3% SYKES, FRANCINE ANNE Homeroom Officer 3, Treasurer; F.F.A. 3,4; Library Assistant 4; Glee Club 3,4; Perfect Attendance 1. TAYLOR, BANKS Vel GAR aa ReA. 4. TEAGUE, JOHN CHRISTOPHER Homeroom Officer 1, President; 2, President; Treasurer 4; F.C.A. 3,4; U.S. History Club 3,4; Interact Club 3,4; Speech Club 3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Glee Club 3,4; Varsity Football 3; J.V. Basketball 1,2; Varsity Basketball 3,4 Co-Captain 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Escort 3,4; Outstanding Senior. THAXTON, DEBORAH SUE Homeroom Officer 4; D.E.C.A. 3,4; Library Assistant 2; Glee Club |. THAXTON, GARY TINGEN, WILLIAM HENRY V.1.C.A. 4; Interact CLub 2,3, Treasurer, 4; Spanish Club 2,3; Homecoming Escort 2,4. TINNIN, CATHY ANNETTE Student Council 2, Publicity Chairman; 4. Executive Council; Homeroom Officer 1, Reporter, 3 Secretary, 4 Secretary; Annual Staff 3, Class Editor; 4, Co-Editor; Beta Club 3,4; Bible Club 2; Bus Driver 3,4; Jr. Civinettes 2,3,4;F.H.A. 1, Reporter, 2,3; F.S.A. 4, President; U.S. History Club 3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Library Assistant 2; Pep Club 2,3; Inter-Club Council 4; Homecoming Class Attendant 4; Miss S.H.S. Contestant 4; Outstanding Senior 4. TINNIN, HILDA MAE AV.1.C.A. 3,4; Band 1. VAUGHN, ALBERT JACKSON D.E.C.A. 4; Pep Club 3; J.V. Football 1,2; Varsity Football 3,4; Wrestling 4. WALTER, DAVID ALAN Homeroom Officer 4, Vice President; F.T.A. 2,3,4; U.S. History Club 3,4; Interact Club 3,4; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Homecming Escort 4. WALTERS, WILLIAM CLYDE Bus Driver 2,3; Baseball 2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3. WATKINS, GARRY DOUGLAS Class Officer 2; Bus Driver 3,4; F.F.A. 1; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Baseball 3. WARD, JANIE KAY Student Council 1, Executive Committee; 3, House Committee Chair.; Class Officer 1, President; Homeroom Officer 1, Vice President, 3, Vice President, 4, President; Newspaper Staff 3, Assistant Features Page Editor; 4 Feature Page Editor; Beta Club 3,4; Jr. Civinettes 2,3,4, Chaplain; French Club 2, Secretary, Vice President 3,4; U.S. History Club 3,4; Homecoming Club Sponsor 4; Outstanding Senior 4; Perfect Attendance 1; Marshal 4. 203 WAY, VIVIAN HOPE Homeroom Officer 4, Vice President; Beta Club 3,4; F.H.A, ih President; F.T.A. 4; Health Careers Club 4: U.S. History Club 3,4; Latin Club 1,2,3; Speech Club 4; Inter-Club Council 2: Glee Club 4, Business Manager; Southern Belles 4; Perfect Attendance 1,2. WEBSTER, ROSA ESTELLE Homeroom Officer 1, President; 2, Treasurer; 3, President; Bible Club 2s E SEAS ab EvAm3 4: WHITE, BARBARA V.1.C.A. 3,4; Majorette 1; Homecoming Class attendant 1,2. WHITE, GEORGIA MAE Health Careers Club 4; Spanish Club 1,3; Glee Club 1,2,3; Perfect Attendance 1,2. WHITESELL, KATHY ANN Bible Club 1,2; Homeroom Officer 3, Treasurer; 4 Vice President; Boot Girls 3,4; Dramatics Club 3,4; F.F.A. 3; Pep Club 3; Glee Club 3,4; Office Assistant 4. WILLIAMSON, PAUL CLIFTON Bus Driver 3,4; F.F.A. 2; V.I.C.A. 4; Varsity Football 4. WOLFE, SANDRA KAY Glee Club 1; Cheerleader 2; Pep Club 3; Color Guard 3. WOOD, CAROL ANN Homeroom Officer 2, Treasurer; F.H.A. 1; Garden Club 2; U.S. History Club 3,4; Latin Club 2,3,4. WORTH, STEVENSON Bus Driver 3; V.I.C.A. 4; Library Assistant 4. WRIGHT, HAROLD WILLIAMS Student Council 3, Committee Chairman; Homeroom Officer 1, Vice President; 2 V. President; 3, Treasurer; Annual Staff 3,4; Business Manager; Beta Club 3,4; Bus Driver 2,3,4; Jr. Civitan 3,4; F.T.A. 2,3 Treasurer, 4; Interact Club 3,4 Board of Directors; Latin Club 1,2,3, Co-Consul; Pep Club 2,3; Speech Club 2,3 V. President 4; Inter- Club Council 3; Homecoming Escort 3,4; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4; Marshal 4. i WRIGHT, JIMMY MACK D Ler AfECr oe Student Council 1, Treasurer, 3,4; Homeroom Officer 1, Secretary; Jr. Civitan 1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club 2,3,4, Treasurer; F.C.A. 3,4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Interact Club 2,3, V. President, 4; Latin Club 1,2, President 3; Pep Club 2,3; Speech Club 2,3,4 Treasurer; Inter-Club Council 2,3; Glee Club 4; J.V. Football 1,2, Co-Captain; J.V. Basketball 1,2, Co-Captain; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Homecming Escort 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 4; Varsity Basketball 3,4. WRIGHT, RUTH GAILE Ruck uJ Student Council 4,; Beta Club 3,4; Boot Girls 2,3, he French Club 2, F.H.A.1;F.T.A. 3,4; U.S. History Club 3,4; Library Assistant 4; Pep Club 2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Southern Belles 3,4; Perfect Attendance 2,3. WORKMAN, DENNIS JAMES U.S. History CLub 3,4; V.I.C.A. 4, President; Spanish Club 2,3; Homecoming Escort 2. YORK, SOPHRONIA SAVAN D.E.C.A. 4. 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