St Pauls High School - Sa Ta Pa Yearbook (St Pauls, NC)

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HI FOREWCRD The 1962 SA-TA-PA records the passage of another year of CHALLENGE - a year which has broadened our mental horizons, given us the stimulus of compe- tition, and the satisfaction of contribution. We feel that the spirit of CHALLENGE which is an integral part of the SAINT PAULS HIGH SCHOOL campus is reflected in this edition of the SA-TA-PA. CONTENTS And we met the challenge of. . Education Faculty and Administration. . - - 11 Graduation Classes. . - - 15 Contribution Activities. . - - 35 Competition Athletics . . - - 51 Participation Features . . - - 51 Selection Advertisements. . . - - 69 2 -,Jr '- 3:44 . 3- 45 5-vA :,,,,,,, . ww f J . HEUNE H 145: UR YUU BUT THE UNE WHICH MAKES THINK ,,, DEDICATION A , We see you at your desk working steadily every dayg we see you helping a student to solve a personal problem, we see you training students in accurate and skillful English methods. We see you la- boring in the arduous, exacting task of sponsoring the SA-TA-PA for the happi- ness of every student. Most of all, we see you taking an interest in each one in- dividually as though we belonged to you. For your unfailing genuine interest in the students and in our school, we dedicate to you, MRS. JOAN JOHN, this 1962 edition of the SA-TA- PA. Every Hour ci CHALLENGE . . . Lunch. . .a welcomed break! Report cards bring mixed emotions. l . Ci S Break. . .a time to socialize 1 ri Cary Odum, President of the Student Body presides over an assembly program. iv-J 1. ' r 3 I Changing classes-rush. . .rush rush. r Exams-a necessary evil! The library-always a quiet place to study. I Miss Saint Pauls High , Gayle takes her walk after she receives her title. Ann Malloy, Hostess, awards the Miss Conge nality trophy to Frances Sugar. at Q ry I, , 'Vt i as With o Touch of Beauty Mary Short, Homecoming Queen 1960-'61 crowns Miss Becky Wilson, who was voted Homecoming Queen of 1961-'62 by the football team. The sixteen lovely girls who parti cipated in the Miss Saint Pauls High beauty pageant. 6 I and Nostalgic . . . - ' l ' IQ 5 L- my Banner girls introduce Bulldogs - Band shows off new uni- forms in Homecoming pa- rade . Gayle Taylor, Miss Saint Pauls adds beauty to the parade. Lady Bulldogs rack up two more points for another vic- tory. The Saints show Fairmont their offensive power. A Good wll ', Coaches Rogers, Glendenning, and Sellers shine last years trophies and make plans for more. 8 a 1 Sportsmanship . . . ond CI Will 'ro Win . . . A--n The band adds much spirit to the football games. 4ff7 Football team goes for the vic- torious touchdown. G m a strenuous Subnet, f Catcher Danny McColl calls the signals for y . . . J - the Saints. YA? 'i f . ' ' 1 - 'ai , , 5 K ' ' , Nw -f' -Q ' H g . ., ,u - iv i , s 1 .A- .. 4- I '05, 1 .3 ' ' A , ,Q-,. A -f f Lf ,,.-....:a.4,.,o-.ls:.E-3, I-Y ,, +1 -,331 A1--1,- ,WI 4' 9' H Everyone seems to be enjoying being in the land of Paradise of the Deep at the 1961 Junior Senior Prom. 5 , And the band played on - An End . . . cmd d Beginning Seniors face graduations with many emotional feelings. Sqnofmef ffe Qzdknye Sfzcafzbn '-f..-M Mrs. Agnes Page, Supervisor mu. Mrs. Duncan Malloy, Guidance Counselor X, ,X Mrs. Leggett, Secretary 412. '--sv 145+ 4- I . C, M, Miss Walters, Secretary Mr. Marion W. Bird, Superintendent, and Mr. R. E Rogers, Principal. ADMINISTRATION Mr. D. C. McEachern, Mr. A. G. Hall, Mr. J. M. McCormick, Mr. S. H. Underwood, Mr. G. S. Kinlaw, Chairman, and Mr. D, D. Sparkman. Mrs. Jackson, Librarian and English, Mrs. Rea, English, Mrs. John, Eng- lish and Latin. Mr. James, Band Director, Mrs. Powers, Mr. Allen, commercial, Mrs. Howard, math, lNot pic- turedj Mrs. Rose, French and Civics. FAC U LTY Coach Rogers, history, Coach Glendenning, Physical Ed. and History, Coach Sellers, Phy- sical Ed. Mrs. King, Science, Mr. Dowd, Agricul ture, Miss Stanley, Home Economics. Chorus and Drivers Ed. ' 'J T - I'-Yi 9 5 Mn Junior High Teachers Fifth and Sixth Grade SEATED: 1VIrs. Powers, Mrs. Weaver, Mrs. Collins. SEATED: Mrs. Powers, Mrs. Kinlaw, Miss Alford. STANDING: Mrs. Stevens, Mr. James, Mrs. Rogers. STANDING: Mrs. McNeill, Mrs. Greason, Mrs. Butler. 1 l.mWfM Third and Fourth Grades First and Second Grades SEATED: Miss McGeachy, Mrs. Ballance. STANDING: SEATED2 MTS- EVQHS, MISS HUff1PhI'eY,.MI'S- H211- Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Jackson. STANDING: Mrs. Kmlaw, Mrs. Dowd, M1ss Watson, Mrs. McGooga.n. lil Cooks Janitors Valeria McNair, Lena Ruth Edwards, Ma.ry Frances Boyd Humphrey, Ben McMillan, Roy Humphrey. Lesane, Janie Maynor. qzzofmef zfe 0501420 ye 7 gfa0Q1af1'012 fa' ..-. , ,, . . ,.. , lv , I K FLOWER White American Beauty Rose COLORS Navy and Carolina blue MOTTO What we will be tomorrow, We are becoming today. SPONSORS Mrs. Lawrence Rea Mrs. Larry Rose V MASCOTS Michael White and Marisha Huskey SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS L. to R. Jeanette Clark, Treasurerg Ken Love, Vice-Presidentg Sherion Bridgeman, Secretaryg Wa r r e n McCormick, President. CLASS OF 1962 'CTM-v L.. ELIZABETH ANN BAXLEY SHERION JEANETTE CAROLYN DOREATHA JEANETTE THOMPSON BRIDGEMAN BRISSON CLARK Determination is the master key to success. P1easantness and dependa- The quiet nature is richer She is one of those few girls bility are qualities well than a crown. who DOSSSSSQS almost eV91'Y mixed. gift. at . ...Q .M 'Wm- Vs.. 'Hn RICHARD EUGENE DALE LOIS KATHERINE DAVIS MARY CAROLYN DAIVS ROBERT WALTER DOWD I like work. It fascinates Conversation teaches more Secret, sweet self-contained. In thy face I see the map of me. I could sit and look at than meditation. honor, truth, and loyalty. it for hours. I7 LARRY BRITT FOLEY It takes courage to win an a good sport to lose. VERNON HAIR A quiet and gentle nature has he. 1' GWEN COLLE EN FURMAGE Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. STEPHEN GRAY HALL If bright remarks were grains of sand, I'd be a desert. Seniors reminiscence GERALD GOODEN Good nature is a sign of a generous soul. CAROLYN YVONNE HINSON The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good. SUDY KAYE GREASON Cute as a doll, but not so quiet. im -f if EMORY HUGGINS, JR His only objections to educa tion are teachers and classes. r 5, HU' ku the post . . . 'WN .at 'V'-' 'Km'-.. ELMER DAVID JACKSON LAWRENCE JACKSON JEANETTE JACKSON MELBA JOYCE KINLAW He says little but to the He loves the game beyond Where there is fun, there Sure I'll do itg just give me purpose. the prize. she will also be. time. ids., lf-K Um an 'illixwr ky, KENNETH MILTON LOVE WARREN ELIOTT RALPH BRYAN MCDANIEL ANN MARIE MALLOY McCORMlCK The world looks bright from He is industrious with a She possesses to an un- behind a smile. He has dependability, a will to excel. usual degree that intangible greater tribute hath no asset called personality. man. I9 L A DAVID JOE NORTON Wit makes its own welcome. Qluugwavl WILLIAM CAREY ODOM He has that gift of gifts, the art of making friends. v ' RICHARD GARY ROZIER There's a great deal of deviltry behind this mild exterior. 'tx 'QQ-.f MARY ELIZABETH SHORT If giggles were unlawful, I'd spend the rest of my life in jail. DAVID FRANKLIN SMITH I don't break rulesg I just bend them a little. S--.E-, ALLIE FAYE THOMAS A jolly unselfish personality is the greatest gift of all. Look proudly DARRELL WAYLAND SESSOMS Dependable now, loyal f orever. SAMANTHA ANN TOWNSEND Perfect poise and indefinable charm envelop her person. 'QV 'ro the fufu re if-.ep BOBBY THOMAS TYNER To strive is to succeed. 4. b LINDA FAYE USHER She smiles and the world smiles with her. Uv--' wr- ,Www HOYT WALTERS JEANETTE WALTERS The Only Way tO have a A good disposition is far friend is to be one. preferred to gold. -, 'l '? v L A NEIL WALTERS JAMES FRED WHITE MYRA KAYE WHITE JAMES RONALD WILLIFORD The more you learn, the Worry is far from me, and Character makes its own Be not merely goodg be more you forget. studies even farther. destiny. good for something. 21 Class of 1963 become Wd, Wilbur Arnette Joyce Beasley Faye Beck Milton Beck Elvira Belch Judy Billingsley Noel Brown Ida M. Cribb Mary E. Davis Annie L. Davis Penny Durden Bobby Edge Bobby Evans Roy Fisher Tim Ferguson f, A JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Ben Sill, Presidentg Tommy Phipps, Vice-Presidentg Nicky Foley, Secretaryg Richard Owens, Treasurer. I J , , A dh we a, 'UN g, V- A M 7... X Q- . I 1 ' 'vu 5 .ann 'ix xx M 6' xx ' K. L. Vw ,ggggf ' . 'L ' si SIM gf Q. 22 uno, '34 -' 'xiii . ' if distinguished upperclossmen J ff 6 -Q - R -Q ' J l 1 J J fi W it iff 25' w I 2 il W l 2 V M- 1 .fl f if ff ' . -in ' -'W vm f - i fi. I 1 Z it fi . www.: . L A V , 1 M' Nm. .- ev? 'ia fy, f, 4-GR.. t Iskra li .gb-. 1 4. Ji, c. 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V,i, f V Q - J , , , ' i I ,ay - ' Q ' f ,V - - ff- :L VE? ' , f -3 I 5 - ' , as-Y V ,pgs ' fl X V 'Z ' yi x V, A Y ,. an :mfg A .,.. .. . 7:0 X. 42 .V : - , 'f ' :ig 'ff sz, s z' f '-if X ' 1 I 5 , ,. X ' 2 David Autry, Frances Ballance, Jean Barkley, Junior Baxley, Larry Bennett, Albert Berdeau, Alvin Billingsley, Jo Bird, Hilda Brisson. g Yates Byrd, Dean Bryant, Judy Budd, Marie Davis, Jerry Dowlin, Eugene w. Fields, Marie Faircloth, Eddie Goodman, Wanda Grant. Diana Grooms, Cindy Hall, Susan Hall, Linda Harris, Jerry Hinson, Louise Hyatt, Dora Leigh Jackson, Eugene Jackson, Janice Jackson. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICER Left to right: Dan Shepherd, Treasurer, Jean Barkley, Vice-President, Hilda Brisson, Sec- retary, Jerry Dowlin, President. -qs B J-vi.. a ll '15-.V .lf iy f S f r. .ff W 'X T i xiii' E ' as A-is 15 ,- -425,15 Q, .- ., ig , . f hw Class of i964 plunge into extracurricular activities Frances Jernigan, Betty Kinlaw, Linda Kinlaw, Sheila King, Brenda Law- son, Danny McGugan, Larry McGougan, Ann McRainey, Jimmy Norton. Charles Odom, Joyce Peterson, Ava Phipps, Pat Powers, Carol Reynolds Ann Shepherd, Dan Shepherd, Gail Smith, Carolyn Taylor. Carolyn Thompson, Junior Troublefield, Franklin Taylor, Wayne Wal- lace, Lawrence Ward, Lydia Watts, Linda Williams, Kenneth Wilson Imogene Woods. Dorothy Arnette Rochelle Arnette Edwin Ayers Faye Baker Bobby Blackwell Louie Blackburn Dale Billingsley Earl Bordeaux Frances Britt Peggy Britt y Clyde Caines Linda Caulder Lynn Dale Brenda Davis Karen Davis Jesse Davis Johnny Davis Kathy Deal Joyce Edge Thomas Espey Donald Evans Faye Faircloth Jean Faircloth Patsy Farrell Harold Fields Clark Godfrey Gene Goodman Joyce Graham Sandra Graham Frances Greason Rocky Grooms Jerry Hall Bobby Harrell Johnny Hagins Lee Harrell Simmons Harrell ix Mm , IL CLASS OF 1965 G FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Larry Wilson, Vice-President, Mack King, President, Dewey Shipman, Secretary, Frances Britt, Treasurer. N fob, , -A iq at M . f 7 Vw , f 1 i., f in J i ff- 517 N J ' ' F is ' l J lei aff , I J., J N 3 J 'F f- i J is si is in M f ' 6 A 1 M 2 Z 1 - I 95 ' 'r F . 'vs ,k ' ii , f, M J -1 2 , N ,f pt! 1914. 5 M fin i I ' ' 1 . 'K li 6-, ff- 5 , AA It A ,..- . -.,- Z Q , H, V l X A x X ,, .' i ' Q 'JJ 4? , ,hx .Q a a O . ' -1 26 L ff X vi, xg ,, K x Er AQ HEQTE' W 1. 1 . W . 1 A 1 1' X i r 4 j fl--if--1 Jo Ann Henderson Odell Hinson Janie Lee Holloman Patsy Holloman Dickie Hooks Jerry Jackson Linda Jackson Frankie Jernigan Janice Jernigan Mary F. Johnson Patsy Justice Mack King Lula J. Kersey Jerry Martin Tony Norton Johnny Odom Joe Pearson Alice Jo Powers Daniel Register Carol Riddle Cheryl Sellers Christine Sellers Dewey Shipman Sparky Smith Wayne Smith Frances Sugar Allan Suggs Mac Taylor Mary Terry Becky Thompson Linda Troublefield Bobby Tyler Martha E Underwood Annette Usher Ronald Walters Hazel Ward Sue Carol Warren Betty Watts Linda Watts Ann White Judy White Judy C Williams Loy Williford Bobby Willis Larry Wilson Judy E Woodell , A ,,, to , K 34 . 2 w-v UW :X f G si Ur wt 'S x., . ' --- at W '1 :ff ,mi ff . fag. ' - wg,- -' g,-: ,.-,.,m,j s. j.g?ji?f,' H'- rv? N -e C P4 ix,a N 0 4' 'van 'N' i. ,411 Wx 27 45 K2 1 W A 5, 'f , L 7 Q - Q- f. 9 'M - V it wi H y ... ,f A ,b ri xfxij 1. f Q X I -1 1 1. Q Ii 1 N X W w I 1, ,,.r:i5 f: H 1 R v , 4 nf- A I as 3 8. Q ZF ,. I K J .val L -,,, 1 , W K 3 4' 5 Qs c. fl J' -W 'K I J 'NA IS' gg -J D is 0' me La J - q., I, ' 15x ' I if v i Q str 5 1 H G , mi-, - 2' , ff 'VN 9, 1' ,A y 1, ,2'cg.m f -W Mrs. McMillian's 8th Grade - 1st row, L. to R. - P. Sessoms, B. McMillian, H. Barnhill, R. Graham, G. Prevatte, I. Davis, F. Hinson, L. Hinson, J. Beard. 2nd row - S. Rea, M. Under- wood, B. Watson, J. Hollingsworth, M. Powers, L. Wilson, S. Jernigan, P. Taylor, M. Inman, L. Holder. 3rd row - L. Hyatt, N. Barfield, C. Byrd, H. Fair- cloth, C. Ballance, A. White, C. Mar- golis, J. Sill, J. Bennett. I l Mrs.Rogers's 8th Grade - 1st row, L. V to R. - W. Harrell, R. Patterson, J. i Hall, K. Tyner, R. Baxley, L. Gunter, S. Woods. 2nd row - P. Norton, F. Durden, L. Jackson, B. Davis, L. Jack- son. 3rd row - L. Townsend, L. Benton, S. McDuffie, P. Johnson, J. Brisson, , A.Sessoms,V. Everette, N. Britt. 4th row - E. Suggs, J. Twerry, R. Walters, l H. Monroe, R. McVickers, B. King. Mrs.Weaver's 7th grade - lst row, L. to R. - M. Davis, M. F. McDuffie, J. , Norton, D. Odom,J. Sherrill, K. Jack- l son, R. Kinlaw, S. Ayers, D. Malloy. 2nd row - T. Smith, M. Sellers, J. y Graham, G. Norton, G. Jackson, T. l Bird, N. Osborne, B. Owens, G. Bris- E son. 3rd row - J. Lyde, M. Hall, G. T Huggins, L. Beck, R. Smith, W. Jack- , son, E. Brisson, J. Inman. 4th row- l R. Raybon, S. Allen, F. Lawson, B. Beard, E. Williford, L. F. Davis, E. Arnette. Miss Rhoda Powers's - lst row, L. to R. - D. Godfrey, C. Arnette, R. Hender- son, F. Baxley,J. Walters, L. Lee, W. Hamilton. 2nd row - D. Harrell, J. Walters, P. Troublefield, T. Belch, C. Inman, F. Kennedy. 3rd row - D. Hollo- man, R. Beck, L. Smith, I. Coats, K. Davis,J. Hognson,J. Burke, F. Jerni- fan. 4th row - J. T. Butlar, F. Britt, M. Teterson, J. T. Taylot, M. Benton, T. Shepand, M. Walters, B. White, B. Smith, D. Scott. Mrs. Faison Powers's 7th grade - lst row, L. to R. - M. Sellers, P. Wilkins, E. Owens, D. St. Romain, D. Walters, K. Thompson. 2nd row -J. M. Caulder, S. Suggs, E. R. Davis, J. Fields, J. Lyde, E. Hair, E. Ivey. 3rd row - L. Jackson, W. Herring, D. Kersey, E. Davis, J. Fields. 4th row - G. Peter- son,B. Powers,A. Martin, C. Carver, M. Suggs, D. Britt. Mr. Sellers's 7th Grade - lst row, L. to R. - J. Terry, E. Moody, V. Norton, J. Jackson, J. Barber, L. Fisher, L. M. Nance. 2nd row - A. Willis, N. L. Britt, S. Harris, M. Tyson, J. Brow, J. Willis. 3rd row - W. Perritt, L. Davis, C.Walters, R. Lee, T. Williams. 4th row - C. Caulder, P. Fields, J. Carver, E. Musselwhite, C. Brisson, W. G. Jackson. T -753 2532 -if W K RFI? I S me Mrs. Greason's 6th grade - lst row, L. to R. - J. R. Davis, D. Johnson, V. Lyde, N. Jackson, A. R. Hodge, M. Justice, F. Watts, A. Hinson, D. Bab- son. 2nd row - R. Baxley, E. Bermett, J. Freeman, E. M. Sessoms, J. Jerni- gan, M. Britt, R. McGill, B. Terry. 3rd row - B. J. Durden, L. Osborne, L. Townsend, C. Sessoms, D. Smith, E. Allen, G. Tatum, C. Phillips. 4th row - B. Patterson, J. Walters, L. Spencer, B. Osborne, M. Davis, L. McDuffie, E. L. McVickers, S. Regan. Mrs. McNeil1's 6th Grade - lst row, L. to R. - L. Langley, L. Hair, L. Barnhill, J. Britt, R. Britt, R. C. Mc- Duffie, M. Hollingsworth, M. Willis. 2nd row - R. Pollock, L. Wood, J. Herring, G. Walters, D. Harris , B. Lee, R. Barber, C. Barrentine. 3rd row - J. Britt, J. Jackson, G. Kersey, R.Johnson,I. Sellers, H. Butler, C. W. Barrentine. 4th row - R. Harrell, J. Smith, B. Moody, M. Everette, K. Shep- herd, L. Taylor, R. Britt, R. A. Barber. Mrs. Betty Powers's 6th grade - lst row - D. Sherrill, D. Prevatte, R. Jer- nigan, B. Odom, J. Hall, J. Kinlaw, J. Parker, F. McGougan, K. Martin, W. Monroe, H. Powers, W. Britt, M. Davis, R. Tyner, D. Sellers, J. Sumners, J. Phipps, B. Moore, B. Owens, D. Ken- nedy, D. Lawson, J. McDuffie, R. Ed- dings, S. Hall, M. Jolly, N. Raybon, B. Smith, A. Norton, L. Evans, M. Rea. 1 W 1 1 X Miss Alford's 5th Grade - 1st row, L. to R. - J. Britt, J. Smith, P. Baxley, G. Walters, B. Sibbett, M. Osbourne, J. Davis. 2nd row - D. Harrell, J. Pow- ers, P. Freeman, R. Suggs, L. Davis, B. Davis, D. Walters, N. Ray. 3rd row - N. Pallock,J. Benton, D. Blount, J. Robinson, S. Horne, R. Rogers, B. Hollingsworth, M. Holloman, D. Ses- soms. 4th row - R. Jackson, T. Holt, J. Hollingsworth, E. Powers, W. Herr- ing, J. Britt, J. McDuffie, D. Wilkins. 0 Mrs. Butler's 5th Grade - lst row, L. to R. - H. Parker, W. Britt, W. Robin- son, E.. Ray, J. Caulder, T. Owens, C. Norton. 2nd row - R. L. Willis, B. Norton, L. Suggs, B. Davis, D. Harris, T. Kessler, P. Monroe. 3rd row - R. L. Ivey, D. Garrett,J. St. Romaine, P. Brown, S. Brown,J. Smith, D. McGill, L. Cain. 4th row - E. Johnson, D. Bar- ringtine, M. E. Britt, J. Patterson, R. Brisson, A. Barnhill. Mrs. Kinlaw's 5th Grade - 1st row - C. Norton, M. Inman, E. Benton, B. Sherrill, G. Edge, D. Hawkins, L. Bar- ber, D.White. 2nd row-B.Parker, J. Jernigan, R. Osborne, J. Sugar, B. White, J. Graham, C. King, C. Norton. 3rd row - Y. Beck, N. Jackson, B. Hall, R. Patterson, K. Sellers, P. Henderson, C. Jernigan, B. Barnes. 4th row - D. Odom, G. Wilson, J. Ratley, W. Fair- cloth, T. Gray, D. McCormick, M. Jackson, E. Underwood, P. Phillips. H-If '-gg.- ,MT 51 Mrs. Jackson's 4th Grade - 1st row, L. to R. - L.Justice, A. Barton, M. Pate, D. Daniel, G. Greason, S. Warren, S. Clark,J. Jernigan. 2nd row - R.Jackson,J. W. Brigman, F. Odum, M. Green, D. Allen, D. Herring, S. Watson, W. Baxley, F. Bennett. 3rd row - A. White, P. Decker, C. Norton, A. Davis, M. C. Kinlaw, C. Regan, B. Fields, R. Powers, R. Townsend. 4th row - E. Polston, S. Anderson, B. Blackwell, R. Budd, P. Guy, B. Underwood, S. Love, H. Kinlaw, R. Hall. Miss Eva Leach's 4th Grade - 1st row, L. to R. - T.Ker- dey, E. Britt, B. St. Romaine, J. Walters, K. Kinlaw, L. Britt, C. Pate, B. Jackson, D. Davis. 2nd row - H. Williams, E. Graham, R. Nance, S . Britt, C. Walters, K.McDuffie, M. Smith, C. Polston, J. Mauldin. 3rd row - E. Scott, L. Carver, W. Pittman, A. Jackson, E. Nortom, B. Britt, E. Watson. 4th row - C. Smith,C. Musselwhite, L. Jackson T. Barnhill, D. Brisson, J. Davis, L. F. Britt, F. Nortoni Mrs. Ballance's 3rd Grade - lst row, L. to R. - C. Barton D. Britt,R. Watts, J. Smith, C. Ray, D. Davis. 2nd row - J. Pettman,J. C. Brisson, J. A. Hill, G. Davis, S. Brown J. M. Carver. 3rd row - C. Monroe, C. Palston, J. Jack- son, C. Osborne, J. Inman, B. Todd, L. Simmons. 4th row - B. Jernigan, J. Britt, V. Sellers, H. Dow, W. A.Sessoms Mrs.A. Evans's 3rd Grade - lst row, L. to R. - R.Winder B. Bailey, D. Norton, R. Eddings, M. Britt, J. Barber, L Holloman. 2nd row - D. Inman, F. Johnson, L. Freeman F. Willis, J. Sherrill, S. Edge, D. Coats. 3rd row - S Harrell, M. Baxley, K. Flawers, R. Baxley, H. Jackson S. Odom, C. Walters. 4th row - J. Wood, B. Jackson, P Guy, D. Sumner, W. Brown, R. Tart, E. Everett. Miss McGeachy's 3rd Grade - lst row, L. to R. - D. Cribb, G. Benton, J. Sugar, C. Norton, S. Dowlin, D. Brisson, B. Jackson, E. Davis, P. Willis. 2nd row - T. Jernigan, D. Graham, R. Foley, A. McWhite, O. Hyatt, C. Davis, P. Terry, M. McMeill. 3rd row - W. Smith, D. Hall, P. Ward, I. McColl, A. Jackson, S. Beard, G.Underwood, N. Hall. 4th row - F. Kinlaw, B. Jolly, D. White, S. Beard, D. Hall, J. Walker, R. Eddings, D. McGugan. Mrs. Evans's 3rdGrade - lst row, L. to R. - B. Holloman, B. Burke, R. Justice, C. Dean, J. Smith, D. Rice, D. Os- borne, E. Britt, E. Britt, M. Fields. 2nd row - G. Mc- Duffie, M. Phillips, J. Monroe, M. Barrentine, P. Winder, M. Johnson, R. Patterson, M. Benson. 3rd row - E. Tyner, F. Hollingsworth, P. Brigman, J. Edwards, A. Baxley, K. McGill, R. White, J. Watson, G. Inman. 4th row - J. Booker, J. Smith, T. Caulder, A. Inman, C. Anderson, H. Holloman, D. Hawkins, J. Brown, S. Powers. Mrs. Hall's 2nd Grade - 1st row, L. to R. - P. White, S. Jackson, C. Allen, K. Moore, L. Ayers, M. McGill, T. Edwards. 2nd row - V. Tyner, B. Usher, M. Brisson, L. Hall, D. L. Howard, K. Budd, B. Hyatt. 3rd row - C. Monroe, I. Gunter, M. Jernigan, M. K. Everett, D. Gra- ham, E. Powers, S. Babson, W. Townsend, R. Hargrove. 4th row - W. Smith, R. Berdeau, W. Ausban, E. Davis, D. Walker, A. Rawls, B. Watson, R. Tate. Mrs. Humphrey's 2nd Grade - lst row, L. to R. - K. Barn- hill, K. Britt, B. Jackson, M. Smith, D. Norton, S. Britt. 2nd row - R. Davis, C. Kessler, L. Norton, A. Lupo, P. Robinson, W. Kessler. 3rd row - C. Jernigan, S. Moody, S. Moody, D. Graham, B. Baxley, B. Hair. 4th row - P. Britt, C. Davis, B. Monroe, C. White, J. Davis, D. Pat- terson. vr'mf'mff-'T'iTr'1 , ,, l i -, .- Mrs. Dowd's lst Grade - 1st row, L. to R. - S. Beck, J. Powers, G. Jackson, T. Sellers, F. Benton, M. Sessoms. 2nd row - E. Burbank, R. Smith, R. Hyatt, M. Justice, A. Royal, N. Brown, I. Britt. 3rd row - E. Burbank, R. Smith, R. Hyatt. Mrs. Eloise Kinlaw's lst Grade - lst row, L. to R. - S. Beck, J. Tyner, D. Council, M. E. Britt, L. Cameron, G. Huggins, L. Ausban, D. Polston. 2nd row - B. Graham, D.McCartmey,J.Rozier, M. H. Pait, K. Daniel, C. Hyatt, S. Norton, P. Johnson, T. Jackson. 3rd row - R. Hall, D. Benson,D. Barnes, E. Brock, R. Burney, G. Caulder. 4th row - R. Htatt, J. Britt, B. Polston. Mrs. McGoogan's lst Grade - lst row, L. to R. - B. Moody, P.Kin1aw, B.Monroe, L.Monroe, T. Bird, H. McDuffie, J. Rogers, P. Willis. 2nd row - B. Davis, D. Osborne, K. Osborne, R. Johnson, M. Caulder, P. Phillips, D. Pearce, K. Osborne. 3rd row - L.Jackson, F. Strickland, M. Rea, W. Ludlum, J. Fields, J. Hollingsworth, M. John. Miss Watson's lst Grade - lst row, L. to R. - R.Robinson, G. Jackson, L. Davis, H. Sellers, L. Jernigan, B. J. Smith, G. Horne. 2nd row - R. Godfrey, R.Jerry, L. Jackson, M. Robinson, D. Wright,J. Brigman, B. Therrien. 3rd row - J. Smith, H. Margolis, L. Hall, J. Monroe, J. Owens, S. Smith. 4th row - B. Sessoms, B. Williams, B. Baysdon, D. Williams, L. Espey. vw W T 1 K ' fn mef ffe Ggdwnye fly? G 012ff15z1f1'012 fi!! .425 23,1-514' 5 Wim Mx . 3 Q Q lf . PA UL, I Treasurer, Faye Usher, Vice President, Gwen Pheaging Presi- dent, Carey Odom, Secretary, Frances Ballanceg and Advisor, Mr. Rogers discuss the route of the Homecoming Parade. Carey Odom, President of the Student Body. L. to R. - Charles Farrell, Linda Jackson, Mary Terry, Chick Hogan, Bobby Evans, Mr. Rogers, Faye Usher, Carey Odom, Gwen Pheagin, Frances Ballance, Larry Foley, Bobby Dowd, Ann Malloy, Larry McGougan, Joyce Peterson, Linda Kinlaw. r I Miss St Pauls High , Samantha Townsend, relinquishes her title to Gayle Taylor. V1ce President, Gwen Pheagin, pre- siding over a student body meeting. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is an organization that re- presentsthe student body. The members are elected from each class on the basis of scholarship, leader- ship, and service. It leads the students in promoting worthy activities, upholding high standards, and creating respect for high attainments. -V '- 1- T-T I - ----T---W f ------g--W - V h 5 Q4 img. X l X Taylor, Bryan McDaniel, George Regan. 2nd Row - Faye Usher, Jeanette Clark, 1st Row, L. to R. - Gayle Samantha Townsend, Janice Odom, Joyce Reynolds. 3rd Row - Nicky Foley, Ben Sill, Gary Rozier, Bobby Dowd, Mrs. Howard. BETA CLUB Scholarship! Leadership! Character! Requirements in these three areas must be met by those students who are members of the Beta Club. f l 4.-1 i ' . J l :man wsu 5 I I l. I I a f l r 1 ' w L i i I l X i P 1 38 Gayle Taylor, Secretary and Treas- . Fellow Betas leave for their annual convention. urerg Bryan McDaniel, President, I and George Regan, Vice-President l look over some college catalogues. 1 President, Sherion Bridgeman teaches a math class. 'S FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The Future Teachers club stimu- lates student interest in teaching and accentuates the opportunities and ne- cessary qualifications for a s pi r i n g teachers. Carolyn J a c k s o n , Treasurer, Ann Malloy, Historian g Jeanette Clark, Secretary, Sherion Bridgeman, Pres- identg Stephen Hall, Vice-President. X F- '1 T. Phipps, B. Sill, G. Regan, C. Hogan. First Row, L. to R. - S. Hall, S. Bridgeman. 2nd Row - J. Clark, C. Jackson, A. Malloy. 3rd Row - A. Baxley, J. Woodell. 4th Row - J. Billingsley, G. Taylor, E. Belch. 5th Row - L. Kinlaw, C. Hall, B. Wilson. 6th Row - L. Watts, J. Odom, G. Pheagin. 7th Row - S. Townsend, K. Greason, B. McDaniel. 8th Row - 1st Row, L. to R. - J.Woodell, C. Hinson, D. Billingsley, J. Bird, D. Grooms, L. Dale, C. Thompson, L. Harris, S. Sellers, E. Belch. 2nd Row - D. Stanley - Sponsor, B. Edge, L.Watson,J. Petterson, S. Hall, D. Arnette, P. Justice, M. Davis, M. E. Davis, J. Holland, M. Terry, S. C. Warren, M. F. Johnson, A. Davis. 3rdRow- G. Taylor, H. Ward, D. Jackson, A. Baxley, L. Kinlaw, J. Walters, A. F. Thomas, P. Sessoms, N. McGougan, J. Williams, C. Davis, C. Rogers, J. Billingley, G. Pheagin. 4th Row - J. Woodell, L. Troublefield, B. Law- son, C. Hall, A. McRainey, K. Davis, B. Baker, L. Williams, C. Osborne, J. Odom. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Members of the F. H. A. make bandages for the Cancer Home. 'K Y 51 K sa, . ...f 5: fi J N f Becky Wilson, President, and Miss V Stanley, Sponsor, plan a meeting. ,Q ..:4.'4j:I f' Sentinel Gerald Gooden, Reporter, Bobby Tyner, Vice- President, David Norton, President, Hoyt Walters, Secre- tary, David Smith, Treasurer, Robert Ivey, Advisor, Mr. 'W-2 3. all if FUTURE FARMERS First Row, L. to R. - H. Walters, D. Smith, B. Tyner, J. Gray, B. Wilson, B. Evans, W. Wallace, J. Gooden R. Ivey, Mr. Dowd. Second Row - J. Pearson, O. Hinson,W. Smith, C. White, E. Maulden, J. Stone, C. Burke D. Hodge, J. Hinson, E. Goodman, E. Huggins, G. Jackson, J. Norton, D. Jackson. Third Row - J. Hagans F. Smith, M. Taylor, D. Evans,A. Suggs,J.Walters, R. Grooms, D. Sheppard, D. Autry, R. Fisher, J. Trouble- field, M. Jackson, C. Farrel, B. Edge, F. Taylor, J. Rozier, M. Jackson, B. Edge, G. Muse, J. Jackson. 1 Phi ah . , N ' .VA Q . Q, T.: 9 ..' . . -. M, . - 7' I 'l?v'4:.,LiE':r:. vii- . , . , . n. F.F.A. boys trim shrubs around school OF Mr. Dowd shows some boys welding techniques F 1 . First Row, L to R Jeanette Clark, Samantha Townsend, Ann Malloy Ben Sill, Gwen Pheagin Second Row - Mrs. John, Allie F Thomas, Jimmy White, Tommy Phipps, Chick Hogan, Gary Rozier John, plan the layout ofthe division SA Assistant Class Editor, Chick Hogan, Class Editor, Samantha Townsend, and Editor, Ann Malloy, decide the layout of the Senior Class. Typists work hard to meet Editor, Faye Usher, and Production Manager, Bryan McDaniel, clean the machine before the paper is published. .WM 1 af Art Editor, Warren McCormick, and Assistant Editor, Becky Wilson, place headlines on the stencil. BULLDOC3'S BARK Typists prepare a dummy STAFF Mg. Copy fl ll I ,H Aff! , V K i , nn Editor, Faye Usher, and Sponsor, Mr. Allen, dis- cuss the layout of paper. I ,, ., Yhn I , 1 Reporters rewrite news for it to be typed. First Row, L. to R. - D. McGugan, C. Hogan, G. Regan, G. Pheagin, K. Greason, A. Baxley, S. Bridgeman. Second Row - W. McCormick,J. Peterson, L. Davis, B. Sill,A. Thomas, F. Beck, B. McDaniel, J. Clark, M. Short, A. Usher, J. Bird, F. Sugar. nu-si Director, Jimmy James It fr Jerry Dowlin, Student Director, Gary Rozier, Vice- President, Frances Ballance, Secretary, and Bryan McDaniel, President. MARC:-:ING BAND CONCERT BAND First Row, L. to R. - M. H. Under- wood, A. Usher, W. Cameron, E. Ayers, R. Arnette, J. Bird, L. Kin- law, M. F. Ballance, J. James, Di- rector. Second Row, L. to R. - L. C. Jackson, R. M. Rayborn, L. Jackson, S. Regan, E. Davis, J. Johnson, J. Odom, B. McDaniel, S. Hall, M. Hall, G. Rozier, D. Kennedy, R. Edding, D. Malloy, R. Kinlaw. Third Row, L. to R. - C. Sellers, G. Jackson, T. Bird, H. Faircloth, B. Cancro, D. Lawson, B. Huggins, R. Wilson, F. Kennedy, E. Allan, C. Inman, D. Odom, D. Law- son, C. Phillips, S. Ayers, L. Johnson, D. McGoogan, L. Williford, B.Willis. BAND The band offers students training in all types of instrumental music. In addition to strictly musical functions, the band is very active in school and community activities, playingfor games, parades, and pep rallies. ,,,,,,,-- ,,,,, -1-I I, M.. Flag Bearers L to R LOIS Davis Mary Short mg:-I aiifi' Ava Phipps Aillie F Thomas, Hilda lk Brisson , 1 A i 1 vm :Q SSH ,nl lil mm Q. Iilii gl., I 5' M :iii , N EQ va' in l ? l 'ips-41-nl,..'lv-W xl. 45, li' L -u ?4Qf, 'I-. 'l 1, 'lv SENICR HIGH CHORUS First Row, L. to R. - D. Brisson, P. Hollingsworth, M. Terry, M. Johnson, D. Hodge, O. Hinson, L. Harrell, C. Rogers, G. Furmage, F. Beck, Kay Greason, S. Townsend. Second Row - J. Jackson, D. Arnette, P. Justice, N. McGougan, B. Kinlaw, M. Jack- son, A. Suggs, F. Jackson, P. Sessoms, D. Jackson,J. Williams, S. Bridgeman. Third Row - L. Williams, A. McRainey, J. Woodell, J. Paquette, T. Ferguson, D. Autry, W. Becker,I. Cribb, D. Jackson, J. Beasley, B. Langley. Fourth Row - M. Lyde, C. Osborn, B. Lawson, F. Usher, A. Malloy, C. Smith, B. Wilson, E. Huggins, P. Powers, J. Faircloth, J. Walters, H. Ward. Director Mrs. Faison Powers JUNICR HIGH CHORUS First Row, L. to R. - E. R. Davis, P. Troublefield, J. Jackson, J. Brown, E. Moody, D. Walters, M.Sellers J. Norton, T. Belch, S. Rea, E. Arnette, G. Prevatte, F. Smith, W. Harrell, J. Walters. Second Row - M. F McDuffie, L. Fisher, P. Sessoms, C. Carner, B. McMillan, N. L. Britt, K. Jackson, M. Davis, B. Owens, L Davis, D. Williford, B. Watson, N. Barfield, G. Brisson, N. Osborne, G. Norton. Third Row - S. Jernigan P. Taylor, B.Davis, L.Jackson, S.Suggs, R.St. Romain, M.Suggs, T. Smith, R. Smith, J. Terry, W. Herring P.Norton, H. Barnhill, L.Halden, L. Lee, D. Barnes, R. Beck, I. Davis. Fourth Row - L. Hyatt, J. Hallings- worth, N. Britt, A. Martin, D. Edge, J. Brisson, L. Gunter, D. Britt, W. Jackson, W. Walters, E. Mussel- white. B. Smith, N. Inman, L. Benton, P. Patterson, E. E. Smith, R. Graham. Qfbniiil Wil., . ef? ' - , ,.. . . L L I The football players ride on the Monogram Club float. MONOGRAM . CLUB Mary Short, Secretary, Larry Foley, President, Gary Rozier, Vice-President. First Row, L. to R. - L. Jackson, Coach Glendenn- ing, Coach Rogers, G. Rozier, M. Short, L. Foley. Second Row - Coach Sellers, G. Furmage, B. Dowd, D. Jackson, S. Townsend, B. Sill. Third Row - T. Phipps, F. Beck, J. Clark, F. Usher, C. Hogan, J. Kinlaw. Fourth Row - J. Gray, A. Baxley, N. Brown, G. Pheagin,W. McCormick,J. Budd. Fifth Row - A. Thomas, J. Odom, D. McGugan, G. Regan, D. McColl. fi --4- x ' F' ' iv ,fl Q, , . fi' 5 fn ' E 5 C0 The football coaches add much spirit to the Homecoming Parade. LIBRARY CLUB The Library Assistants as- sist the librarian in the circula- tion of books, in the processing of new materials, and in refer- ence Work. They each devote one period each day to library work. Left to right: 1- 1 Left to right: Mrs. Jackson, S. Hall, B. Herndon, J. Billingsley, M. White, L. Trouble- field, M. Davis, E. Belch, J. Walters, A. Baxley, D. Brisson. BUS DRIVERS H. Walters, B. Edge, R. Williford, R. Ivey, G. Gooden, J. Clark. X , .sa pun! ., This group is composed of the drivers of our school buses. T They study safe methods and l means of transporting our rural i students to and from school. 7M if W 1ST ROW L. TO R.: A. Malloy, A. Baxley, J. Clark, J. Woodell, D. Brisson, F. Usher, K. Greason, S. Townsend, G. Taylor. 2ND ROW: T. Ferguson, C. Jackson, M. Short, B. Wilson, J. Odum, J. Reynolds, T. Phipps, N. Brown, B. Dowd. 3RD ROW: S. Hall, R. Wiliford, S. Bridgeman, N. Foley, G. Regan, B. McDaniel, G. Rozier, C. Hogan. 4TH ROW: J. Kinlaw, D. Jackson, W. McCormick, J. Mew, L. Foley, R. Owens, Evans, C. Odum, L. Knott, D. McColl. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS The object of LeCercle francais is to in- crease our knowledge of the Contemporary civilization of France. We also hope to learn more about the customs and traditions of the French people. 4 '1 Officers L. to R.: Mary Short, Secretary-Treasurer, Jeanette Clark Vice-President, Gary Rozier, President. 49 4- '-'irft' - LATIN CLUB .f' + ' Officers L. to R.: Rodney Clark, Reporter, Cindy Hall, Secre- tary, Linda Kinlaw, President, Carol Reynolds, Treas- urer, Jean Barkley, Vice-President, Hilda R. Brisson, Historian. 1ST ROW L. to R.: R. Arnette, B. Davis, H. Brission, C. Hall, F. Ballance, J. Bird, B. Thompson, A Powers, S. Warren, A. Usher. 2ND ROW: F. Sugar, C. Deal, J. Graham, C. Sellers, M. Underwood The Latin Club is a newly formed or ganization of St. Pauls High School It is composed of Latin students who endeavor to keep alive the language of antiquity s 5 F. Greason, S. Graham, F. Britt, E. Berdeau. 3RD ROW: R. Clark, L. Kinlaw, C. Reynolds, J. Bark- ley, S. King, S. Harrell, D. Hooks, B. Willis, E. Ayers. 4TH ROW: J. Dowlink, L. Ward, J. Odum, J Baxley, L. Wilson, L. Bennett, M. King, L. Johnson, Mrs. John. E fi ,. Schedule jx 1 Coaches Glendenning and Rogers watch game with anticipation. St. Pauls Opponents 6 Aberdeen 6 19 Fairmont 13 Southern Pines 13 Erwin 44 Carthage 6 Chadbourn 45 Hope Mills 6 Red Springs 25 Littlefield 34 Larry Foley, Tackle Gary Rozier, The 1961 Bulldogs showed great potential at the beginning of the season, but the loss of Lawrence Jackson from a leg injury dampened their spirits. The team was led by Co-Captains and All Conference players Gary Rozier and Larry Foley. John Mew and Bobby Wilson received Honorable Mention. Football Team Shows Halfback Jan Gary, Halfback David Norton, End 1 W 1ST ROW: D. McCall, T. Phipps, J. Gray, L. Jackson, B. Wilson, R. Clark. 2ND ROW: G. Regan, W. Wallace, R. Grooms, T. Norton, G. Rozier, B. Harrel. 3RD ROW: B. Dowd, O. Sellers, B. Tyler, J. Mews, M. Beck, L. Foley, W. McCornmick, L. Wilson. Much Spirit Lawrence Jackson, Haliback Q Co-Captains Gary Rozier and Larry Foley Bobby Dowd, Guard W 5? 46 Warren McCormick, Guard W m N .IQ 4- Z.- , , 1 .fha L to R L Davis F Jernigan S Townsend, B. Wilson, M. Short, A. Malloy, J. Beasley, J. Budd, J. Woodell J Odum A Baxley manager, G. Furmage, A. Thomas, co-captains, Mr. Sellers, coach. l Lo dy Coach Sellers watches game with anticipation. Co captains Gwen Furmage and Allie F. Thomas discuss tactics to be used in the tgurnaments. Varsity Schedule St. Pauls Opponent 24 Fairmont 27 Parkton 18 Barnesville 45 Maxton 31 c Littlefield 25 Orrum 19 Red Springs 39 Fairmont 31 Parkton 29 Littlefield 32 Rowland 37 Maxton - 34 Orrum 22 Barnesville 41 Red Springs 44 Rowland 49 Janice Odum, Forward Lois Davis, Bulldogs End with Even Se I i Forward Judy Budd, Guard The Lady Bulldogs coached by Marvin Sellers ended the regular season with an 8-8 record. They entered the tournament in fifth place and went on to defeat Maxton and their arch rivals, the Red Springs Red Devils, to gain entrance into the finals. They became first runner-up when Littlefield defeated the Bulldogs 41-38 in the final night of action. The hustling Bulldogs were led by Co- Captains Gwen Furmage and All- C o u n t y Allie Faye Thomas. Coach Sellers felt his girls had an ex- ceptionally good season, and he was espe- cially proud of the showing they made in the county tournament. CISOI1 Joyce Beasley Guard Samantha Tounsend, Guard Ann Malloy, Forward Mary Short, Guard I 's' Jan Gray, Guard David Norton, Center Richard Owens, Center Cafii Odum a Bulldogs Show Good Guafd Junior Varsity Coach Glendenning calls time to change the defensive tactics. David Jackson, Forward Gary Rozier, Guard Defensive Skills The Bulldogs led by Captain Larry Foley didn't end with a winning season, but their 7-9 record shows they were ahustling ball club. Many of their games were close and with acouple of bad breaks some turned into defeats. The highlight of the Bulldogs' season was the one point victory over Littlefield, one of the stronger teams in the county. 1ST ROW L. to R.: D. McColl,J. Gray, S. Hall, G. Rozier, C. Odum, J. Mew. 2ND ROW: O. Sellers, J. Kinlaw, B. Patterson, R. Owens, L. Foley, D. Jackson, D. Norton, Coach Glendenning. Captain Larry Foley and Coach Glendenning V' L, I I! 1ST ROW L. to R.: B. Tyler, D. Smith, R. Owens, N. Brown, D. Shepherd, B. Wilson, J. Baxley. 2N'D ROW: C. Farrell, J. Odum, S. Hall, T. Phipps, J. Mew, L. Foley, J. Kinlaw, D. Mc- Coll, Coach Sellers. L 5 I i ! 1, I I Q. l '5- Bobby Dowd steals to second. The long awaited moment' B ull dog s Wm Schedule St. Pauls Opponents 9 Parkton Barnesville Maxton Tar Heel Littlefield Rowland Orrum Fairmont Red Springs Tar Heel Tournament Littlefield Red Springs Rowland i Outfielders-Larry Foley, John Mew, Tommy Phipps. First Boseboll Trophy in History The baseball team posted a fine record of runs and losses this season. With the combination of good hitting, steady pitching, and team spirit, Mr. Sellers' chargers fin- ished second in the county and brought St. Pauls High it's first baseball trophy in history. w 1 Coach Sellers tells the boys this will be a bunt and-run-ba1lgame . if 1 Pitchers-Steve Hall, Jimmy Kinlaw. Not Pictured, Ben Sill. lnfielders-Bobby Wilson, David Smith, Dewey Shepherd, Noel Brown, Danny McColl, Richard Owens, Junior Baxley. CHEERLEADERS Cheerleaders cheer Bulldogs to victory. 1ST ROW L. to R.: Gwen Pheagin, Diana Grooms. 2ND ROW: Jeanette Clark, Faye Beck. 3RD ROW: Carolyn Jackson, Faye Usher, Chiefg Sherion Bridgeman. The cheerleaders are dedicated to arousing school spirit and promoting good sportsmanship at all varsity athletic events. Their projects include selling season foot- ball tickets, preparing breakfast for the football team during pre-school training, andadvertising the games. Cheerleaders add much spirit to Homecoming Parade. Qvqnaf 122921 ff? Ggaknye 9jarf1'C1Q0af1b1Q MOST INTELLECTUAL Jeanette Clark Bobby Dowd ? BEST ALL AROUND Gwen Furmage Gary Rozier 'Y f W 1 f' ,gd up wx MOST ATTRACTIVE Mary Short Cary Odum MOST DEPENDABLE Sherion Baidgeman Warren McCormick Q QL 22 w i a E 5 f , ' .. ' f' 5 MOST POPULAR Faye Usher Stephen Hall MOST ATHLETIC Allie Faye Thomas Larry Foley M135 Csdfyd-jjd ., 44, A rug -. , .. 1962 WSJ gays Wsfer Mr. or Miss SA-TA-PA repre- sents the most outstanding student of the senior class. Apanel ofteachers nominates five seniors and the stu- dent body elects our SA-TA-PA rep- resentative by secret ballot. may 5012211 jjczuf Cscfoof 1962 ms yk .jaykr 5,1 fr A QW jimecomfhy Queen Miss Becky Wilson 1 ' i Q? Qgweeffearf Miss Allie Faye Thomas I WSJ Qzesfzluaf Miss Ann White 2 , HCJNGRS L. to R. Valedictorian, Bryan McDanielg Salutatorian, Bobby Dowd. MARSHALS Marshals are the two sophomores and three juniors who have the highest scholas- tic average. Chief marshal isthe top stu- dent in the jimior class. L. to R. Gayle Taylor, Jeanette Clark, Joyce Reynolds, Bobby Dowd, Bryan Mc- Daniel, Chief. GIRL'S STATE Girl's State is sponsor- ed annually by the American Legion Auxillary. It is held for a week at Woman's Col- lege to help prepare our young citizens for potential leadership in our government. Girl's State representatives: L. to R. Ann Malloy, and Faye Usher. BOY S STATE ,Q ,gf Boy's State, sponsored bythe American Legion is i f I r held annually at the University of North Carolina. The -A -M-1 ,X delegates are taught the basic structure of their state A government and fundamentals of leadership. , Boy's State delegates L. to R. Cary Odum, and Bryan Ah3,if.,5.,,.: McDaniel. I -' S it 1 qnofmef ffe Gfaknye ' 0 E Cgekcfzbn 1 :EIB jr 5 , W -Nha Burlington, largest and most dlverslfied manufacturer of quality fabrics, hosiery, carpets and other textile products, offers career opportunities to qualified graduates in one of America's most essential industries. Visit the Burlington plant in your area, or write to BURLINGTON INDUSTRIES, Personnel Department, Greensboro, North Carolina. Biirlmgmn INDUSTRIES, INC. IVo1mmlo :lx Dj? J Amana DAN MCCORMICK' S Dan McCormick's ....................... Class of 1929 America's award winning food store .... named Brand Names Retailer of the Year in 1956 for outstanding store advertising and promotion in the retail food field. Proudly salutes his alma mater. . . and we are especially proud of the boys pictured here who have worked faithfully at Dan Mc- Cormick's serving the people of this great St. Pauls community. These are the seniors who for many years have looked forward to that time when you will be agraduate makingthe decisions regarding your future. We sincerely hope that you will continue your education because it is so necessary to meet the future's intricate competition in every phase of life. To you men of the class of '62 who have worked long and faithfully at our store, from the rest of us, may we say THANKS A MILLION. . . This is . . Bobby Dowd 1 1---f' Y , 'fe gl, l -.. Executive Vi c e -President. . He is the brain trust in our store. .noted for his pleasing personality and ability to please our customers. These are our other boys. . . who mean so much to our or- ganization. . . This is. . . Ben Sill ...N w K' ,.f A s s i st ant to the President. Ben is Mr. Personality in our business. .liked by all the cus- tomers. This is. . . Danny McGugan ,. I fi A i f I , S at cf , . 1 ti . Junior Executive Vice-Presi- dent. . .He takes care of all our problems, making sure every- one knows that Dan McCor- mick's is the best food store in America. This is. . Lawrence Jackson This is. . my son. Warren v Lf3fQ.. ,?- Alf. IL Executive President. .He is the top man in our organization. . noted for his ability for organ- ization and good customer re- lationship. Warehouse Manager. .He is de- dicated to the task of making our store the best stocked and best looking food store in the whole country. He is a top flight grocer. We are proud of our boys and trust that working at Dan Mc- Cormick'shas been instrumental in some small way in help- ing you develop the ability to meet and get along with people . . . we know that your friendly personality will be one of your great assets in the life ahead. Dan McCormick's has always employed students from St. Pauls High School and will continue to provide jobs that offer opportunities to meet many people and make many friends. Thanks and Best Wishes from. . . America's Brand Names Food Retailer -A 10Yal alumus A hometown boy THE TCDWN OF ST. PAULS MCMILLAN SHULER IDA'S DRESSKSHOP QIL CQMPANY, INC Shell Petroleum Products Ladies wear that ladies wear Government Inspected ticket Printing Meters Dial 865-3141 Phone HE-3-2161 220 West Broad Street St. Pauls, N. C. 'K U. f X . , D 31 T 1' Viiva. 4 4 45 f 2, eff 5iI.if,'f:fS5if S ex RED 8K WHITE FOOD STORE Broad Street St. Pauls, N. C. We appreciate the opportunity of participating in this wonderful annual of St. Pauls High School May God bless each graduate of this annual. COBLE DAIRY PRODUCTS Serving St. Pauls with the finest of Dairy Products SOUTHEAST BUTANE COMPANY POPE'S 5c TO 55.00 We're never underso1d Saint Pauls, North Carolina Liquefied Petroleum Gas Lumber Bridge, N. C. FRED'S BARBECUE Phone 843-4296 Lumber Bridge, North Carolina PARKTON NURSERIES Phone UL 8-3432 Box 204 Parkton, North Carolina ROGERS AND BREECE FUNERAL HOME 123 BOW Street Fayetteville, N. C. BLACKMON FURNITURE CO Lumbe rton, N.C BRISSON'S DRUGS Serving the community For good health Phone 865-2301 St. Pauls, North Carolina P7 465 5 - R, NE-A? Bm M if CIR UO VIRGO UBRA SCOPPIO SAGITTARIUS CAPRICORN lvty Il My ll ll Avgvli 11 lugvd Il In llgilnbuv 11 lwhllblr 11 Yo Odabii-If Il lo N-ZZQYLW Nnvlmbol 10 In Dnnmbqr 10 Doumbor 11 In luhuuly YP X gg GGGD LUCK u ,fl 1, E GRADUATING CLASS .E MN-77 - Enjoy that ' REFRESHING MW: N EW Zi' FEELING 6259595 you get from Coke! ' in P samba Q' S Aoumus Mly Il il lull lo A lnnvcry 1010 Yabwl1'Yl7 A ' 0 X X5 . Hx . I . . L -1 uunus - , rnscss lpli 15 ll May IU NLNOI1 YI In Munk IU a ,Q N u . I x,,f,-M-:xrrf-WH .I ,. Q -. L V Cv J ' e - .Z D P R, umm J Y . I ' 1 l : ' ' c f 1 , . I n AL HUD UND I AUINO YY O YH V IO I II I 1 PROCTOR BROTHER'S NURSERY Parkton, North Car olina STERLING JEWELERS Fayetteville North Carolina B. C. MOORE Sz SONS, INC. St. Pauls, North Carolina ' snop PHONE N! I-Ill FAYITYEV LLI, . . PARKTON BEAUTY SHOP Operator-Grace Edwards Proprietor-Evelyn Faircloth Parkton North Carolina Compliments of MCDUFFIE FURNITURE CO. Lumberton, N. C. ED FLEISHMAN Sz BROS. Fayetteville North Carolina FLElSHMAN'S BIG STORE House of Reputation 106-108 Hay Street Fayetteville, North Carolina NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Horace W. Parnell Representative All Lines Parkton, North Carolina PENNY'S Fayetteville, North Carolina Kftnnol' X 0 A ' ...Q Q5 , QT I 3 1 'Q I Y G Jw Mio W ' :JI gf X Jw A I 5 Ffa vc' Elly . gi-.V SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK Lumberton, N. C. J. O. PARNELL, INC. Parkton North Carolina THOMAS Sz LITTLE COMPANY 1 mile south of Fayetteville Highway 401 Member l l Federal Reserve System Fayetteville, North Carolina Member Federal Deposit Insurance ST, PAULS DRUG CO, Corporation St. Pauls North Carolina ,,'i A I 2 I Compliments of A PARNELL 81 McCOLL, INC. St. Pauls, North Carolina KEITH HARDWARE St. Pauls, North Carolina COOPER'S SUPER MARKET St. Pauls, North Carolina ABERDEEN MEAT PACKING CGMPANY Aberdeen, North Carolina Eat and Grow sAM's TUNE-UP sHoP CATES PICKLES Highway 301 St. Pauls, North Carolina St. Pauls, North Carolina THE ROBESONIAN Lumberton, North Carolina REA'S SHELL SERVICE St. Pauls, North Carolina PROTECTIVE AGENCY INSURANCE Phone RE 9-2317 Lumberton, North Carolina TRAILWAY'S CAFE St. Pauls, North Carolina ST. PAULS FARMERS EXCHANGE FCX Dealer St. Pauls, North Carolina Compliments of CHARLES SILL B. C. MOORE 'SL SONS St. Pauls, North Carolina DEWEY JACKSON St. Pauls, North Carolina MAINTENANCE SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. Wholesale Hardware gl Janitor supp1ies Safe H. V. Nelson , Sure President Satisfactory Telephone Trinity 5-6857 P. O. Box 238 Huntersville, North Carolina JOE SUGAR'S Palm Beach Tuxedoes Nadine Formals Ivy Type Clothing St. Pauls, North Carolina MCGOOGAN-McNElLL FUNERAL HOME Burial Insurance Phone 865-4141 Saint Pauls, North Carolina WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Home owned and operated by: A. G. Hall Box 458 Phone 865-2176 Saint Pauls, North Carolina J. G. HUGHES, JR. Lumber Fertilizers Parkton, North Carolina FERGUSON'S GROCERY 81 LUNCH Saint Pauls, North Carolina BUCKNER'S JEWELERS Exclusive Buckner's watches 5 year guarantee 17 jewel Genuine watch Repair service Saint Pauls, North Carolina Compliments of THE FASHION SHOP 221 Broad Street Saint Pauls, North Carolina ST. PAULS DRUG CO. Saint Pauls, North Carolina RUFFIN POWERS', INC. Saint Pauls, North Carolina ESSO SERVICENTER J. W. Payne, Proprietor Lumberton, North Carolina L. A. KING Insurance and Bonds St. Pauls, North Carolina FLEISHMAN'S Fine Feminine Fashions Lumberton, North Carolina Compliments of TOWN gl COUNTRY FLORIST Mrs. George Bourdelat NEWTON'S SHOE SHOP Saint Pauls, North Carolina Phone 865-5671 St. Pauls, North Carolina SINCLAIR COURT SQUARE SERVICE Lumberton, North Carolina ST. PAULS REVIEW St. Pauls, North Carolina JACK PAIT FURNITURE Lumberton, North Carolina SAMUEL G. EVANS NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO Rep. All Lines St. Pauls, North Carolina SHAIN'S JEWELERS 316 North Elm Street Lumberton, North Carolina BLEDSOE'S BARBECUE Have remodeled since last year Highway 301 KIRBY JACKSON'S GROCERY Saint Pauls, North Carolina KIMBRELL'S FURNITURE Fayetteville, North Carolina Compliments of THE SCOTTISH BANK Serving Robeson in 5 convenient locations Better Banking not a slogan-it's our business Member of FDIC M. H. McLEAN WHOLESALE Distributors for Shawnee Flour Elm Street Lumberton, North Carolina We're backing the Bulldogs! Compliments of ROBESON OFFICE SUPPLIES Lumberton, North Carolina SCARBOROUGH BUILDERS Lumberton, North Carolina KIMBRELL'S FURNITURE Fayetteville, North Carolina BLEDSOE'S BARBECUE We have remodeled Highway 301 POWER'S FURNITURE COMPANY Complete Home Furnishings Mr. Rudolph Baxley Phone 865-4431 Saint Pauls, North Carolina L. A. KING Insurance gl Bonds Saint Pauls, North Carolina SAINT PAULS REVIEW Saint Pauls, North Carolina TOWN Sz COUNTRY FLORIST MRS. GEORGE Phone 865-5671 Saint Pauls, North Carolina Samuel G. Evans NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE Rep. All Lines Saint Pauls, North Carolina APPLIANCE SALES AND SERVICE Mr. O. K. Hogan Saint Pauls, North Carolina WILSON MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY Saint Pauls, North Carolina CITY INSURANCE AGENCY Saint Pauls, North Carolina OUR PATRONS Saint Pauls John B. Regan John S. Butler John D. Canady Fayetteville Eddie's Music Center Henebry's Jewelers Marilyn's Shoes Black's Men Store Lumberton Sullivan 8: Peacock Price Insurance Agency Raylass Lennon's Men Store Pear-Lilly Maternity Shop Merrimac Music Company W. D. BROADWELL Hardware, Building Supplies Farming Equipment Saint Pauls, North Carolina HALL MOTOR CO. Saint Pauls, North Carolina MUSSLEWHITE'S GROCERY Saint Pauls, North Carolina CITY ICE AND FUEL PATSY COAL Saint Pauls, North Carolina Lumberton, North Carolina The Remains of the Red Devils! I Dear Friends, When we began working in the summer, most of us considered the whole project a larkg but before school started, we had discovered that the task of producing an annual was not as easy as we had thought. We wore out a great deal of shoe leather selling advertisements and takilig pictures, but our most frustrating job was meet- ing the innumerable deadlines. Finally our work was completed, and we were greatly relieved when we sent the last copy to the printers. This annual represents the combined efforts of the en- tire SA-TA-PA staffg we hope that it will stand forever as a memorial to the best class ever graduated from Saint Pauls High School - the class of 1962. Q 1 M fl 5 fl Thesgiiigilgimf -1 DGUY x -3 'f- W Q'm,fW' M me VLUWY5- A-Jia is if-ff www ,Ol M MQ fave poffkfn ml, STUDENT DIRECTORY I BAXLEY, ELIZABETH ANN - Basketball Manager 2,3,4, J.V. 15 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Library Club 45 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Paper Staff 2,3,45 French Club 45 Class Play 3. BEASLEY, JOYCE ANN - Basketball 2,3,4, J.V. 15 F.H.A. 1, Glee Club 1,2,3,4. BRIDGEMAN, SHERION JEANETTE - All-State Chorus 2,35 Basketball J.V. 1,25 Cheerleader 45 Class Officer 4, Secretaryg F.T.A. 3,4, President 45 Glee Club 2,3,45 Paper Staff 2,3,4, Sports Editor 45 French Club 45 Oratorical Contest 35 Class Play 35 Superlative 4. BRISSON, CAROLYN DORETHA - F.H.A. 15 Glee Club 3,45 Li- brary Club 45 French Club5 Laboratory Assistant 2. CLARK, JEANETTE THOMPSON - All-State Chorus 35Annua1 Staff 3,4, Sports Editor 45 Beta Club 2,3,45 Cheerleader 3,45 Class Officer 2,4, Secretary 2, Treasurer 45 F.F.A. Sweet- heart 15 F.T.A. 2,3,4, Vice-President 2, President 3, Secretary 45 Glee Club 25 Monogram Club 3,45 Paper Staff 2,3,4, Sports Editor 35 Student Council 25 French Club 45 Vice-President 45 Marshal 2,35 Bus Driver 3,45 Superlative 4. DALE, RICHARD EUGENE - All-State Chorus 35 Band 15 F.F.A. 15 Glee Club 1,3. DAVIS, LOIS KATHERINE - Basketball 1,2,4, J.V. 1,25 Color Guard 3,45 F.H.A. 1,2,3, Secretary 1, Treasurer 2, Vice- President 35 F.T.A. 35 Library Club 25 Office Worker 35 Paper Staff 45 Music Editor 4. DOWD, ROBERT WALKER - All-State Band 1, Band 15 Base- ball 3,45 Beta Club 2,3,45 Class Officer 1, President5 Football 1,2,3,45 Monogram 1,2,3,45 Paper Staff 25 Student Council 3,4, Vice-President 35 Marshal 35 Junior Play 35 Superlative 4. FIELDS, ROY MILTON - F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. FOLEY, LARRY BRITT - All-County Teams 3,45 Football 1,2, 3,45 Co-Captain 45 Baseball 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,4, Co-Cap- tain 3, Captain 45 Beta Club 2,35 F.F.A. 1,25 Treasurer 25 F Monogram Club 2,3,4, President 45 Student Council 2,3,45 French Club 45 Superlative 4. FURMAGE, GWEN COLLEN - Basketball 2,3,4, J.V. 15 F.H.A. 1: Glee Club 3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Superlative 4. GOODEN, GERALD SMITH - F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Bus Driver 3,4. GRAY, WILLIAM JAN - Basketbal13,4, J.V. 1,25 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, President 35 Football 3,45 Library Club 35 Monogram Club 3,45 Office Worker 4. GREASON, SUDY KAYE - All-State Chorus 2,35 Band 45 Bas- ketball 2, J.V. 15 F.H.A. 15 F.T.A. 3,45 Glee Club 2,3,45 Maj- orette 1,2,3,4, Chief 45 Paper Staff 2,3,45 French Club 45 Class Play 3. HALL, STEPHEN GRAY - All-State Band 15 Annual Staff 35 Band 1,3,45 F.T.A. 3,4, Vice-President 45 Football 25 Paper Staff 2,35 French Club 45 Class Play 35 Superlative 4. HAIR, VERNON woonaow - F.F.A. l,2,3,4. HINSON, CAROLYN YVONNE - Band 15 Basketball J.V. 15 F.F.A. Sweetheart 35 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, HUGGINS, EMORY, JR. - F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Football 2, J.V. 1, JACKSON, ELMER DAVID - Annual Staff 4, Advertising Man- ager5 Basketball 1,2,3,4, J.V. 1,25 Football 15 Monogram Club 3,45 Paper Staff 25 Student Council 15 French Club 45 Class Play 3. JACKSON, LAWRENCE - Baseball 45 Basketball J.V. 2,35 F. F.A. 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Monogram Club 2,3,4, JACKSON, JEANETTE - Library Club 4. KINLAW, MELBA JOYCE - Cheerleader 35 Color Guard 25 F.H.A. 15 F.T.A. 25 Glee Club 3,45 Library Club 15 Monogram Club 3,4. LOVE, KENNETH MILTON- Baseball 15 Class Officer 4, Vice- President5 T.T.A. 35 Mooresville High '59-'60, MCCORMICK, WARREN ELIOTT Class Officer 4, President5 Football 2,3,45 Manager 15 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Paper Staff 3,4, Art Editor 45 Student Council 35 French Club 45 Superlative 4. MCDANIEL, RALPH BRYAN - All-State Band 15 Band 1,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 45 J.V. Basketball 15 Beta Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 45 Class Officer 2,3, Treas- urer 2, President 35 F.T.A. 3,45 Paper Staff 3,4, Production Manager 45 Student Council 25 French Club 45 Boys' State 35 Marshal 2,3, Chief 35 Class Play 3. MALLOY, ANN MARIE - All- State Chorus 35 Annual Staff 3,4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 45 Band 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 J.V. 15 Beta Club 2,35 F.T.A. 2,3,4, Treasurer 35 Historian 45 Glee Club 2,3,45 Majorette 2,3, Drum Majorette 45 Miss St. Pauls 25 Paper Staff 1,2,3, Sports Editor 2, Business Manager 25 Student Council Representative 45 French Club 45 Girls' State 35 Win- throp Editor's Conference 35 N.C.S.C.C. 45 Class Play 3. NORTON, DAVID JOE - Baseball 45 Basketball 2,3,45 F.F.A. 1,3,4, Vice-President 45 Football 1,45 Monogram Club 3,4. ODOM, WILLIAM CAREY - Basketball 1,2,3,4,J.V. 1,25Class Officer 1,2,3, Treasurer 1, President 2, Vice-President 35 Monogram Club 3,45 Student Council 2,4, President 45 French Club 45 Boys' State 35 N.C.S.C.C. 45 Superlative. ROZIER, RICHARD GARY - All-County Football 45 All-State Band 15 Annual Staff 4, Business Manager5 Band 1,3,4, Vice- President 45 Baseball 35 Basketball 2,3,45 Beta Club 2,3,45 Class Officer 2,3, Vice-President 2, Treasurer 35 Football 1, 2,3,4, Co-Captain 45 Monogram Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 3,45 Paper Staff 35 Student Council 15 French Club 4, President5 Superlative 4. SHORT, MARY ELIZABETH - All-State Chorus 2,35 Basket- ball 1,2,4, J.V. 1,25 Cheerleader 35 Color Guard 45 F.T.A. 2,35 Historian 25 Glee Club 2,35 Homecoming Queen 35 Majorette 25 Monogram Club 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Office Worker 35 Paper Staff 3,45 French Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. SMITH, DAVID FRANKLIN - Baseball 1,2,45 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Secretary 4. THOMAS, ALLIE FAYE - Annual Staff 45 Basketball 1,2,3,4, J.V. 15 Class Officer 1,3, Vice-President 1, Secretary 35 Color Guard 45 F.F.A. Sweetheart 35 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 1,Reporter 2, President 3, Historian4, Monogram Club 2,3,45 Paper Staff 45 Student Council 1,2, Secretary 25 Superlative 45 Co-Captain 4, Laboratory Assistant 3. TOWNSEND, SAMANTHA ANN - Annual Staff 45 Class Editor5 Band 2,3, President 35 Basketball 45 Beta Club 2,3,4, Reporter 2,3,45 Cheerleader 25 F.T.A. 1,2,3,45 French Club 45 Glee Club 1,2,45 Majorette 1,2,3, Drum Majorette 1,2, Chief Majorette 35 Miss St. Pauls 35 Monogram Club 3,45 Paper Staff 1,2,3, Art Editor 35 Music Club 1,2,45 F.T.A. Play 3. 'Cf TYNER, BOBBY THOMAS - Basketball 1, J.V.5F.F.A.1,2,3,4, Reporter 4. u USHER, LINDA FAYE - All-State C ho rus 35 Annual Staff 35 Basketball 1,2, J.V.5 Beta Club 2,3,45 Cheerleader 3,4, Assist- ant Chief 3, Chief 45 French Club 45 Glee Club 2,3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Paper Staff 2,3,4, Sports Editor 2,Assistant Editor 3, Editor 45 Student Council 3,4, Treasurer 45 Girls' State 3, Winthrop Editor's Conference 35 N.C.S.C.C. 45 Class Play 3. WALTERS, JEANETTE - F.H.A. 1,2,45 Glee Club 2,3,45 Li- bra'ry Club 45 Office Worker 3. WALTERS, NEIL - Basketball l,J.V.5 F.F.A. 15 FrenchClub 4. WALTERS, WILLIAM HOYT - Basketball 1,2,3,4, J.V. 15 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, President 45 Bus Driver 3,4. WHITE, JAMES FRED - Annual Staff 45 Baseball 15 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Paper Staff 2,3. WHITE, MYRA KAYE - Basketball 1,3, J.V.5 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Library Club 45 Assistant Manager 35 Office Worker 3. WILLIFORD, JAMES RONALD - French Club 45 Bus Driver 4. CKQQJ t Www 9 QQ W gk U LM gqslgnez 2226? 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