St Stephens High School - Corona Yearbook (Hickory, NC)
- Class of 1958
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Pqg- lit.,-,ILEKQ-.5 . .....,... . . ..P,14, Tv .L,JTE.'il'I5IfiG ........ .,. . .1-RFQ 49 Y . ww 6 4' 'T' QW , pf A.-gag. 1-1 9 'V' N I' ...- A CHANCE TO DEVELOP LEADERSHIPAND GAIN VALUABLE EXPERIENCE 'Eu , .sf ag, f f-:flag Q ,,,Q,,,. Q, I .iff 4 M, ii, .SZ ' if ,,,A 3, 4? K' 794 l if X an F. r I QQ? 'x K X '1 fl- P H ' ,. UPPER PHOTO: Students like to study in Mrs, Berx-y's study hall. LOWER PHOTO: Girls who take Home Economics learn how to be better equipped as future home- makers. AT LEFT: Anita is gaining skill to be afuture teacher by assisting in a classroom, .,.,.-f.ff '7 lx Jia 195 We-N Mrs, R. EDITORS lan Eckard 81 nita Flowers ADVISOR G. Mauney Alan and Anita pause beside the familiar Alan, Anita, and the Corona advisor, campaign sign for the Corona. Mrs. R.G. Mauney, work very hard to complete the 1958 edition. Are you going to stay this afternoon '? Where's the rest of the copy? Don't forget to use this picture here! Revise this lay-out. Get busy, Where does this page belong? Ask Alan! l'm hungry! Bring me a Coke. Gee, it's getting late, let's go home. Don't for get to turn out the lights! Put everything in the box .... any of these remarks can be heard coming from Room ll4 when the Corona Staff and their advisor get together after school to work on the annual, hoping to hear another remark, Better than last year's! , as a reward for their time,patience, and hard work to publisha record of life at S S H S in 1958, 'ff if :Ma . - 4 i ,V , J if Y 1' ii xp., -gx wins!-in fr' f WW if 1 S ' ' . M-.. I P . 3555 A F724 este! 5 i ,,,,.....-u-nl-1.4 vfff , .4 . 7. g g., k k .yd :wig-? . N ,Q K X K ami' Seated: Annie Setzer, Business Manager, Milton Herman, Student Photographer: Jeanette Walker, Copy Editor, Pauline Hollar, Business Manage rg Margie Flowers, Business Manager, Alan Eckard, Editor, Anita- Flowers, Editor, Edna Hudson, Picture Editor. First Row: Grady Boston, Brant Hass, Jerry Spencer, Sidney Cline, Ruth Spencer, Retta Jane Spencer, Charlotte Phillips, Linda Hollar, Tommy Guthrie, Frances Ann Sigmon, Randy Bollinger, Dolores Propst, Mrs. R. G. Mauney, Advisor, Jewel Flowers,David Herman. Second Row: Nancy Gower, Sharon Propst, Linda Frye, Patty Lail, Rebecca Kanupp, Walter Huffman, Ruben Sipe, Ray DeHart, Dickie Huff- man, Betty Steelman, Phyllis Null,Shirley Huffman, Linda Stiles, Pictu e Editor, Bobbie Helms, Margie Moore, Not Pictured: Margaret Herman, Picture Editorg Danfiy Cline. 9 WE DEDICATE... KUNAX Ex, ' F ai l- if 'IW 5: 'l-- . ,. iii ,ff This, our 1958 Corona, to MRS. W. A. MURRAY. q aaliagiiu-if all V. zfzssaaaa ' Murray encourages students to de- matical abilitie s through and persistance. In her we find wi sd om, multiplied by kindness and understanding. We admire her for her patience, untiring efforts, and enthusiasm as a teacher, counselor, and friend. We honor her for her serviceg we love her for . . . herself. 10 'fit BJP' 7 2. A MESSAGE FROM OUR PRINCIPAL Congratulatlons to the Semor Class of N1neteen Hundred and Flfty e1ght and especzally to the ed1tors and to the faculty adv1sor whose work has made possxble the publ1cat1on of the Corona W1th1n the pages of thxs book are recorded the varxous aCt1v1t1e of clubs of classes and of athletxcs the fellowshlp and assoclatlons that have been yours as members of the student body of St Stephens H1gh School My s xnc e re deszre 1s that mn the years to come these records wlll serve to remxnd the Senlors and all other students of happy days spent at St Stephens It IS an honor and a pr 1v1le ge to serve as prlnclpal of such an outstandlng Student body and of a s c hool wh1ch 15 h1ghly regarded for xts many features and accomphshments It 15 only t hr ough the excellent work of the student body and faculty that such recognxtlon has been glven the school To the Semors of 1958 are extended best W1 s he s for health happlness and many good thmgs ln the years to come w,az,mW1 Prmclpal 12 7 I Aullv ERI E x f l ' n , f , K 4 V ix M 8 , i . A . y - ' I , I ' A . I D I C ' I 7 I , , f f T- !x htMg We 411 hun ,J ST STEPHENS SCHOOL BOARD Left to R1ght Mr Emory Carpenter Mr W T Spencer Mr Frank Huffman Mr Carl Duncan Mr Urls Huffman SCHOOL SONG Dear Old St Stephens I-hgh School We smg your praxse Your fame shall be our a1m through all our days Oh raxse aloud the chorus' When we leave your portals Be we far or nmgh We'll be found cheermg .for St Stephens I-hgh' 13 Ff'S- s. , 4 ,. if ' yi, iw 1: 4 ll , IV 'Vw , S V Q W p A .. 5 n' 'S ' 2 ,..- M ff ' l Pl V , I ' X, ,. . J , X 1 x ,11 - - Q f Wg 1 , 1 ' ,Q va' , f W ,,, .5 as ' ,fx , 76. fl N 'lan W 14 ' fy ' v , S r I S 5 1 W . ,x if 7 ' , 'f C 3 ' K V ' V V I 'f ' . ' 1' ., Z f 1 W ,Jafar I ' X' I 1 ' it 1 W f are 1 - ' S J S' milf ' wtf? . 1 . 2 f , 1 3 -- 'NSQVYQ a 1' l ' I ff,7 ' ,V I 5552 O - 1 f ' 1 1 - 9 0 1 - , , . , , Mrs. Anne Gray Anderson Commercial Mrs. T. R. Bain Home Economics Mrs. Richard Berry English Mr. E. Cv. Cashion Diversified Occupations Mr. D. S. Clarke Biology Mr. Walter Cornwell Physical Education, Coach Mrs. William T. Dellinger Science Mr. Reid Laffon History Mrs. R. G. Mauney English, Latin The Faculty Shares St. Stephens C7 , 'K ,, 'ws I 3. N , T-W' f E '14 1 '-pq. ,, ig., . 'Muff 'rr' V , 5 . X ,li Ox ' ui !. it U' le fps Vi X' -tmp? 'A Y v. f ape' Q , rv' . KN 4 X , . , ,Q fi X5 gr... x ,X : 1-.1--:. 1. I k I, . iq.. M2 :s.::,.l e ' 845 ww'-2 -. - ... V127 . 'Q'5x,'. f x. Y V54 ' .-., -.'-, pi' ? '5.f'fg! :- ' I -'CSV 9 m 4. . vw 1 lbs 14 'PNN-3. 4. QQ.. Q 6 G. 5 9 ' I 1-gnu-1 High School Spirit K X., - P14 fn WN Tw., N-.F A isa' gi QQ-c '51 4. . N ml - e- 'sf-9: J. L x E, :- i N,- .I k gf -is N ,Q .3 'ii' x 5 i g: lf. :. -'i ': ff-S, , 2555-H' 5 2. .' 1, .gszgfiilsi H xx 5 , ' za 4 V-4 5 z 4 s v B .. if: -an ll 9:-,.. Lx ?4 ' ill. , X If X ii3f3j L-...N lil 'UN L, Mrs. VJ. A. Murray Mathematic s Mrs. George Ray Pope Commercial Mrs. T, M. Purkey History Mr. Giles Setzer Physical Education, Coach Mrs. E. L. Setzler Librarian Miss Georgia Sherrill English, French lvlr . Dale Starnes Mathematic s lvlis s Kate W ilson Mathematic s lvirs. Wade Yount English 7f755' va 5!i ' X7 , .1 'E ' fsxf. ., v RJ , A, . K T I x RX ? With Mrs.Anderson's help, Jewel A ple as ant task for Mrs. Bain- Mrs. Berry looks inspired as She I-Iuifmancan easily attain speed in that of explaining the procedure explain s Julius Caesar fO her typing class, in dressmaking. English class. Mrs. Plurkey gives careful atten- tion to the growing of her plants Mrs. Setzler helps Marie Hefner as she does to the growth of our and David Brendle find reference Miss Sherrill points out a French minds. material. paragraph to Nancy Hefner. ,i ' i .2 -7?'Z 44 12 kkffn ,gay N Al, 33- Hr - ff 'Y .5 -M X h XA' fs ..- fvirs. Pope explains the fundamen- tals of bookkeeping. Farrell McNeely comprehends ln teaching mathematics, Mrs. Latin easily with Mrs. Mauney's Murray im pr e s se s upon us the helpful aid. importance of accuracy. Mrs.lJellinger explains aformula in Physics to Betty Steelman and Gerald Spencer. ' I Mrs. Yount helps C harle-s Lail Gr acling papers comes easy to Linda Brown pretends to study as with his English while omg-I-5 1i5- efficient-minded Mr, Starnes. Miss Wilson gives an assignment. ten. 'T.??,fQ 55144. gs ' I , .:,,,8v, 'I 1? .- D r f E f . Q .a...... 1 A sv: XX X .l -'LYJW V 'Ai' 'X t Y ' 1 5- f 5 V x 1, xx 5 O fi Faiixlfx A -,gp-. x :gp 0 K ..-ii f rw' lv. x if'-V 'E f! .. -ra V., f 4 , x Q W, S PT p- I 5.1 32 In D. O. c1asses,Mr.Cashion stresses the The joy Mr.Clarke receives from teaching principles of good living 8.5 well 3.5 firldlng Biglogy is pagged on tg his Students, employment. A-. - 231' - ff , f 5 9 F Ac UL T Y X . X xi is 1 nf 'x , 'Q R '. t ' Z! 2'w1 ' .Y g 11321 fe' 1-1 4' fiify EA D, has 4 jg. g,-, . 4 M3 N' Xu 1 z it iw, fzff 4:3 '52, .,,, .. E . , H gg 7 V, 4 . ' '1 f , ' V 'K L 7 gg JS , bl I -,yf ' YI M r,...5fj ' ,. ' ' 'ffm - '-'-- . . f'Iqg1f-,Q -- - ' 5:22-'F , V wk ,X- M ' fp' A .A , , 5' v 4, 7 ,. .51 -. ' , . 1, ,ei 4. ' n if - - Pi x 934 4 ,Q K iff i W 'L'-s I ':, 'T- fri , 1 , wx V,-.H A. H y-57.-' gi A1194 .,:f,:,f.ff5T'? ?: Z'A -, 5 ,.,.. 331' Wayne Sipe and David Brendle , football c aptains , get some pointers from Mr. Tu J x RE S Cornwell. Mr. S e t z e r explains the fundamentals of History C la s s is never dull with smiling basketball to Sid ne y Cline, Danny Cline, Mr. Laffon. and Larry Lail. OUR CONSFITUTION rnolml mf C' ,KV GENERAL - nu f WE ARE QLl!Eh , mum ' ' IIl.H xv 4 -egg df? 4, V e f f, M... va Y gn- V., Z' wr Left to Right: Grady Boston, Pauline Hollar, David Herman, Sharon Propst. President: David Herman Vice-President: Grady Boston Secretary: Sharon Propst Treasurer: Pauline Hollar CLASS MOTTO: Start where you are with what you have and make something of it CLASS COLORS: Red and White CLASS FLOWER: Red Rose THE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS -ul - , -Rl , . 1, R ' -'5 g , ' ,V I f . A S, or-1. 5 41' ' Wx i 'lf Q 1, ' , , ' 111 X M 4. 5 3 1 fun - is i WA N' JANICE BAKER HELEN BARGER WII.l.IAIvI BARNETTE RUTH HOLICK SENIORS Qqxrx . ,, f .ia Q Q f Q .' W My 51 '1 N-. - 34? IU . DX 'if RANDY BOLLINGER CRADY BOSTON CONRAD BUMGARNER REBECCA BUMCARNER MAYNARD CLARK DANNY CLINE SIDNEY CLINE JOHX w CLONTZ av! ' x -X nk ,. ' ,, . 3' 'B--' ,A . fri . . 4 t , Esi lgi- karl ,H A nn . X y ,g O, f, ,., A S It Dx r A A' It lg . S, if 'vx' , 6 'O xe ' 1 M gkx ' 2 C E A L Jn. id?-R WX 4,1 T ' xl-W V. N x 11 A an-s ..,,, ' xv YSNZ fn .LL , X x ,M 1'-. XS' L 94 RAY DeHART X gf BRANT HASS ,W X x!! ? BILLY DELLINGER ALAN ECKARD JAY LEE ECKARD Senior Class Exemplifies Our Life J -wr' A 'Q 157 Au ' .1-- .. AA A ,U XT ' M , 94? L N ' iv G 1,1 N MARGIE FLOWERS LINDA FRYE BOBBIE HELMS D ,,, .7 , i f I 0' 42 - I F ,JV -f, BOBBY HERMAN 'A Lf 3' CUWEUW x,.,,,,,f 5 'il 6 A .-ki NANCY GOWER DAVID HERMAN w ,L 1 - 4 V1 .7 5 : fam Q ., y A A ff ', W, ,L LA, , f P. ' x is -' 'Q N, 'VN ' , K V' ' iq' '-v' 5 I JOLEAN EVANS 3 And SpHH:At ip., .ww A .gk VL g 1,n'fmm'1s,2 2 W . .1 f ,-9,. .090 A 'Q ,F 55 ' x , 7 ' ' 13. v I MW.WR H H frm nf? 1 Wsgsiruaf. ' f, f.'.:,,? - z Q-fi-'Q . ff We X :!f ','f?i'.! ' wx ,, 3,'fsf4? TOMMY GUTHRIE MARGARET HER MAN 1-gx -'K if 'F- K X WILLIAM FERGUSON a if K f 9- -rb., ANITA FLOWERS JEWEL FLOWERS Its Highest Peak! f K FRANCES HALL MILTON HERMAN :UNIX DN 4, ,W . . an ,.. Q 4 1 A x 4 455' r PAT C, HAMILTON JAMES HERMAN HAZEL HOKE if QQ 15 ,S- ax ix 4 1 v 0 1 L1 lin Q lv' 'vi ' , ,.- N ywa dv: -gsm' ' 'Off' ,f i'- Q 1 LINDA HOLLAR PAULINPQ HOLLAR NOLAX HOUSTON EDNA HUDSON Living And Working Together... ,1 g 'if fr , ,gg fir. , 'A ., V J , 'fri r , ' I -W ' ' 7 uf? 'Vg 'T 1 'WNV ax DALE ISFNHOUR PAUL ISENHOUR SUE ISEXHOUR NORRIS KILLIAN JERRY LAIL PATTY LAIL LARRY' LINKER 1 , Q , ,WF , 1 in f -3 X ' P ,xv . Wg Q L, A ,ii M . A H X ,Q wi T ' N 9 R I x . 'N N in Tj - 1 0 , I' ' 4 xy Q.: .' M X i f as W, .- L - xx L 1 K I ,kr xs-f', 4, X'-12:2 I M -'Ji . ix 'UK A-gh .V , 3? W M ' 'QQ' 5 4 L iff 'L , jizn 1. ' 4 A fain. ' 1 jf DIC KIE HUFFMAN Puts Senior ls -E- IDE Q, L ,- S-- R. C. HUFFMAN SHIRLEY HUFI-'MAN WALTER HUFFMAN Spirit Into Action ,,',Q im. Vx , ' ' f 1, xx ' . L .. A 4, 'f . 4 -,-.a ' ,L Jn- . gil, wg? 5 1 L' . g Hlyj,5 - ,- wif .v ,ig t A. ?.? 13, 'f V viii ' ', SM- his-X . LORETTA JOHNSON POLLY S. LITTLE 1.,, 1,2-rx . . gd fx ,K ' Q Q if' Cm W 3 L REBECCA KANUPP CLYDE IHARTIN l '! 'ws '- fi N YL ,I 133 , 'x pi 'Us if BOBBY KILLIAN MARTHA MINGUS HAROLD MOORE 5 . 4 L i 'U'- if 5 KN MARGIE RETTA JANE SPENCER RUTH SPENCER HERBIE STARNES BETTY STEELMAN S W 'R wi V T' X M MOORE PHYLLIS NULL SHERRY ODOM CHARLOTTE PHILLIPS Seniors Reap Rewards For Accomplishment, in - - iv HJ: 'VJ QE JL A I ' C .. ,eg x 'Q ,..-rf-L ' 1 ANNIE SETZER HELEN SHOOK FRANCES ANN SIGMON f-Q Q, Y, . fx Q t 'sg 4. FZ' fix Kg 54'- 'v ma 'Q tk . DOLORES H. PROPST SHARON PROPST MAX RAMSEY MARIANNE W. REAVES Honor, Pride, And Service To School And Community 0s -'FV in r EM Q., ff , , KAY SIPE RUBEN SIPE JERRY SPENCER LINDA STILES MCCREE TEAGUE NAN TERRY wx. 'A UK x .1 , ,. P - i E v-4 in 1 Jiilll sr- v .:., 'QR Q X Y ' 1 x i Q A, Q 7 la A xv 9 YJ UN a ,I S N-,, JEANETTE WALKER 1 SENIOR CLASS MASCOTS 'nts L... DARLENE FALCONIE STEVEN 'VICKININEY Daughter of Son of Mr 81 Mrs Johnme Falcone Mr 8: Mrs Robert Leland McKxnney SENIOR CLASS PCEM Our Semor year has come at last Wrth all rts fame and glory The years whlch have qulckly passed W1ll be a long remembered story Our class colors of red and whlte Stand for llfe so pure Thexr meanxng 1S a gu1d1ng llght Whxch ever wlll endure The flower that represents our Class ls a brxght red rose so dear Thls flower stands for true lxfe VNe've cherlshed for many a year 10 all who helped us through the years Vke offer thanks from the heart Our parents and teachers too Have worked hard from the start Soon the t1me of partmg w1ll come The tlme to leave St Stephens Hlgh Slowly we'll depart one by one 'T1l we all have saxd good bye By 'Nancy Gower 28 3 Q 'fl . gg E A 0 S D LX I V 1 S R K f ll 1 1 ' ., C It Wasn t All Work 92 LX ff Everybody enjoys square danc Measurmg for caps and gowns Bus drlvers enjoy a com1c gab mg even at school sess1on 4,-. 1957 F T A Conventmners Aruta Betty F ranc e s and Nancy fa! Ray DeHart and h1s favorlte Bec ky you' re bemg funny pastlme basketball agam' Q .-vw Typlcal pose for Pete lsenhour Fashlons changed wxththe Beta Eddle now you know you're not lmtlatlon WOTk1ng' 29 1 gf s ' if T4 'Z V ,- 3 A ' x I ' ,j7gg,.- X l U ' A o g gf 1 W , . Lg , A Xq , ' - , L I , mg ' ' W L l iw ,X ' 4 f Y is A . Q as 1 K l I V 4. Y V , fy - yi! na 'Qt I fi, Y 1 ' to f a x 5 , . U . . y . - 9 1 1 ' ' . ' T .ii 1 , Y V . rua. Y , 4 t . -V 1 P iq ' 7 1 A -1 . 1-. Q iilifa -ll ' o 5 :'3'.:l'?iS.L'.'t .. U 0 A A I 1 4' -vlrq,3,a.4v- leaf, t 4 , r, FUN -gx -S-'--U f '-s Mi-J Revonda Abernathy Left to right: President: Luther Herman Secretary: Mur1Corre1l Vice-President: Jewel Huffman Treasurer: Wayne Sipe CLASS MOTTO: We have crossed the bayg the ocean lies before us. CLASS COLORS: Navy and White CLASS FLOWER: White Rose Juniors Begin To Explore The Height Of School Life David Brendle Mur1Correl1 .L , , rib-Q ide'- Barbara Brooks Danny Coulter Linda Bumgarner Jerry Craig :Zvi .4 .4 1? A 1, ' M . i We, t gs W in ,msg vs ' we V, 4-L.. W?-u' .lr rx Jeanette Camp Marie Crutc hfield A 4 , lv 4, ,gn 'VK .4 si. ,- , , ,f H 1 , A Kr ' ,J . 412,29-a,A'b W , . 1 Wig, h if g.,w,a.4l-.??i V , .K .I tl 1 xt - 'A , -V ' 4 2 Vx ph.. 1 if L W S 5 ' X . r, 1 IVA? 1'-, QU VY h ,VX 'N 11 . .., H S-. . ' .ii WPA' ii aft. 12- ,. 1742, Judy Bolick Sandra Carpenter Virginia DuVall , Vv 5 1 4-n+X,,,N K ' el SW W. ei JSA li: in , X si, Betty Ad am 5 l K 'Q ' sa La Rue Bolick Thomas Churc h Norman Eckard ki 9 5.2 nf X ,l 'SV 1 i 4Z4a..f.'Z 5- A Barbara A. Anna: Harold Baker Jcris Baker James Boliqk 4-,K ,Wai l ii A C WSC Brenda Bowman David Clampitt Margie Eckard JUL ' . -'Vg Vi t, Q, - f ' .' w + . yi E'-315' '. '-.iff ' - I . ' I 3 R ,og , , rv-gs be '- J '05 -v 5 X, Dan Bowman Howard Cline Ruth Flowers UQ1-'gm M 1 , 515-uf b , l W, M '-L 3 . V J 9 ' FUN. W lv, Q1 1, Ellen Bowman Linda Clontz Carlene Fox Y ,. ,5 ., f . if fi V W .752 v v SIX' Lou Ella Bowman Henrietta Cook Leon Fox al , M , K. Www - Us 5 fn, ff' l K. 'VV If rv s. l 4-'N' 'Ux . 'V ,, 'Us :ur xii FP A 'N A I x. gg-L.- 2 Jean Carol Frady Joyce Franklin Nancy Franks Margaret Freerlcll ConChita Giles JUNIORS S FUN 'i 'UK YT' Marie Hefner Mack Houston Janice Kilby ff.: Jw' , v 1 'H' fl., - LL-2 JN '5 fu mv irffiff 'P' . ' 1 A 1 Tx l 4 . . l W at A 5 w rf, X X sm 2+ ,L-,if , x ,1 it 1 1 J-5 Sz Nancy Hefner Russell Heliris Alma Rae Herman Carolyn Herman Charles Huffman Eddie Huffman Jewel Huifman Judy Huffman Patricia Lafone Ramona Lafone Tony Laione Kay Lail . s J zf La., . 2: 4 f AL., rvra f , 59 f ar M ,- 4232 rg . 45' 'V , j a V: Q ,CK K ,Adm ,gh Jffik N-Q. ff: me H J W J W C 3 at V 4' 7 .-fat. , , . 1. J 'V A ' if 1 Q-4, W - ,J ' 1 ,Q -x 1-'Z 49-,l , 'V 'U mx ' , A A M .W , X ,, S, x vu- 1 . f fh.. 1. vb, -.gi , Q' I Q. pfx '95 , hy, ,,,, N , Y , 2 , ww: I, ,,. if J W nh 5 14 I I AVN Jet 2 Q fu f X 1 4? i 4 kt '-EZ' gno- Q ?? Jamy Gower Joyce Gray Peggy Guthrie Larry Hawn Wayne Hedrick 3 'Img f-.X P 'VT-4 -v 4 Ytiflif :War rz n ax W-S' ., Luther Herman Mic ol Huffman Larry Lail S N, . . .fi wx 1 XS 'A Betty Higgins Bobby Hunt Stephen Lewis ta, Q? Y 'fn-. M 4 'O-2 'X 4 xx' '18-'sf' 'Q K kavsgi . A' 8 ' F75 Aga-Inq. x ' - ,cn Q V n R 4 XJ! L. Cla- X 2+ W-arf, M if f Allen Hoke Martha Jones Darrell Matthews 53- K i 3, N, is .- . 'f' x. .x, Q.- H ht mg six 'ff'-'af -T Leila Hoke Ruby Keever Betty Mays gawailii rl sf M ,NM ,? N, at w X. in Y Don Hollar Ric hard Kie ssling Gayle lvicMillian .AM-.. i A get -'35 , rw fi '92 in Nice.. f, A., Lk x f-vxfx .W E ,,. if fu ' . ev 9, 'H' ahrl V. lm, qs: v H fb? , 43.321 R x. I n x ' wx Q 30-f Farrell McNeely Barbara Miller Carolyn Miller Cynthia Moir Lynn Mull JUNIGRS CY 4, 'A iflrwe Q w'4m?w 4, ., p ,sr W l ' ' . 1- 1 A, A -5 M ,N ' pun- -.A A fw. We rw gn rv j we 4 .P Qs- David Pope Lynn Sigmon Eva Stamey .ik lfgg ,Q Q Linda Pre stwood Janice Sigmon Larrie Teague Ctr Glenn Propst Nelson Sigmon Larry Turner fl' .g,',1,. ,: Tl, 5, of' U . . M',5g,l,-T .1 4 ', en 4 C. Q' W F' ,S - , . V 1 I ,-ww .-,x x MS ' X Q, .. , . 4 'H Q 1 eg - . . 'QW Nt Fi. I ' .iii Donald Rand all Kay Simmons Karen Upchurch .,, 1 Q ,il ,gwdbk ,cgi 4. Q iv' WDA 'hm Wi 9 va fi l wr! Q .fr ,vik . -4e,lZ'n -A-A, 1 FT-132' ye ' r - oar , ja af,-15.1 ,- -e ..,Y . Wayne Reed Wayne Sipe Carl Warren i f viii ,.', W 1 , ik ,-p Q w I. in AA 'A 1 fa C3 fl if r .iJ',. '-F' 1 I 3, fr-x 8 ' A, sg 0521 I e 1:75 f , if? x , 7, ff f Avi K I 41- wg, S. ' :mf E vi, , , 45 P' ,., ., Allfin Mu1'PhY WHYW3 Parker Ronnie Philbeck Hazel Poovey Leroy pope QM ,V V, Y if -'sz J gk A ' NA I if x, 0 W ml APM., we Q2 . Elaine Reinhardt Gale Rowe Richard Smith Jesse Waters Lynda Srriyre Alfred Waugh F pf .. , 3fq' I 'H 1 8 ' ksxQff.3 Ii X 1 Av i 9 ' -un., nw av., ix if 'rw LC , A... - X, wr .- X N , 9- Steve Sain Gerald Spencer Stephen White A? NX it xl 'rx S, A L M QL F - , av M V , V x im, . R 5,1 ga P we ,4 xagfr ,IZ ,, K Mg M 1 I Q i LGA vii 3 Larry SC arlett Iames Spencer Irene Whitener gr if fvxg vm K A 4, i r ira- Charles Sherrill Sue Spencer Faye Wright 5355- . S. N, 95. af. A Q-. .f W, ' ,, 1 A3 f , S Q A fi 'Q' ,X qxj N '25 :Q A w T? Gt L- W A- ft I X' N X X f Q i 6 Q . 'N' .V 4 - wsjftff 1 'Ns W-1. Inf ANAL. SOPHOMORE C LASS OFFICERS Right to Left: President, Judy Kay Huffmang Vice-President, Charlotte Bridgesg Secre- tary, Bobby Eckardg T r e a s u r e r , Rosalind Reinhardt. is v: 'e By Learning To Follow, Sophomores First Row: Carolyn Abernathy, Jimmy Abernethy Kenneth Aust in . Second Row: Larry Baker, Faye Barbour, Barbara Benfield, Doris Blalock, Sylvia Bolch, Donald Bolick, Farrell Bolick. Learn To Lead. l fix N UU as e L by :Lv ... - tb K L ' ' c ,te , ,Lf H sjf I A ,X M ,K kv L . U k -- 9' ns 1' Q' f 4 ' i if all ff-in-,, fi S lb: th 3 L. . N First Row Gail Boston Denni Bowman, Jerry Bowman, Charles Brawlejx, Charlotte Bridges, Linda Brown Rayeford Bumvarner second Row: Linda Bumgarner, C,B, Bumgarner, Michael Bumvarner Sue Bustle Brandon Caldwell, David Campbell, Phyllis Canipe. First Row Judy Carswell Oscar Carter, J.D. Cline, Patricia Cline, William Cline, Anita Cole, Dennis D agen hart Second Row Barbara Davis, William Davis, Judy Donnelly, Larry Drum, Linda Drum Richard Duncan sue Dykes. Third Row: Bobby lickarrl, Brenda lickarcl, Paul Ride- miller Jerry Euans Harold Farrar Geraldine Fisher, Sandra Fox. K ,IMI 'Q xi i , ll A 1 B xx 1 .1 A 'X 1 lx W Q, t N wi A 2 if as QQ. , 1 -I 1, v ex, I Os i, L I ,L YL 538, 'K S AEI ,ff Q., , A. f l K. wr,-N i. Nz 1 1-, C, QX I ' .' ' wfxgl , 3 , A 'P -as A , . ' 'F -g , A .A tx -1 l .T L 'vw 1' 1 G -QW irq'- 'ul x, ,.-.. ., .. . x ,S - A il-gg. XXX: xl I 1 J?-'l m W' 5 f X I i S lfi lc Vw: 1 fi x ,fx - W . x asm, vu ix 2, .. 1 0. ex fx f ' 1. H Glenda Hafer, Nina Hall, Jane First Row: Kenneth Frye, Pat Frye, Sylvia Frye, Patty Guthrie, H ar bin S o n . Second Row: Ronald Harris, Mary Alice Hawn, Betty Hedrick, Marilyn Hedrick, Barbara Herman, Douglas Houser, Dorothy Hudson. CDPHOMORES First Row: Barbara Huffman, Charles Huffman, David Huffman, Louise Huffman, Judy C. Huff- man, Judy Kay Huffman, Arnold Jarman. Second Row: Dale Jenkins, Leroy Killian, Lorna Kurth, Carolyn Lafone, Charles Lail, Carolyn Lail, Emma Jean Lail. Third Row: Floyd Lail, Janelle Lail, Joyce Lail, Jimmy Lail, Peggy Lail, Robert Lail, Sandra Lail. T -. 5 , 4... .als A -, 'ml 'U an 52- I 'F' 5' 735 X' J ' if ii H- fi -, io' ff 5 H, ,. - g. ll h .U J 1 f l Q. QR A v It --i f in J , 3.gLi'k?1 1 21255 sf' f 'fi-4 32. 53 5. if X is 435.14 :-. l I v A ls. X ' .45 ,- . we ng, 'VN if ' . Us S .V -'T sus iw Q - fr 'M ff ,lf .. I Al' , f F 3 T, ,V v,,h W ,, i , 1 f Aj: I 9 S ' - H 56- si -'E ,. i 0 ' 3 K V ' V 5 'l g 5 4 QL., 3 'LI' X gs ,, 1 1 ' 1 V, ,H , gm , A v- '31 2 if l 4,5 H 9 lf Hx., - - o 4, 4: z' 'f Pi- 1 . 2 x if if Q' E-L12 ' 1 32554 1 X., A v 9 w ,fy , ,- ilk ,, wil First Row: Shirley Lambert, Charles Roy Lane, Reed Leonhardt, Faye Lutz., James McKee, Jerry Miller, Marshalein Mitchell. Second Row: Ronald Null, John Patton, Jeanette Phillips, Anna L e e Pitt m an , Linda Powell, Mickey Propst, Ernest Punch. Third Row: David Reese, Sara Reid, First Row: Rosalind Rein hardt, Jack Reitzel, Tony Reitzel, Dean Setzer Richard Setzer, Bobby Sherrill, Larry Joe Shook. Second Row: Eugene Spen Cer, Patsy Smith, Frances Smith, Kenneth Sipe, Lewis Sigmon, Larry Sigmon, Carolyn Sigmon. Third Row: Evelyn Spencer, Richard Teague, Hazeleen Watts, Joan Watts, Nancy Weaver, Jimmy Workman, Donald Wright. v, . ,,x Q .,.. S.x,M ,qw S5 'Q I 1 1 if Y 4 Q ' - 1' J:-:T gi ,E Ttvus 4, -Q M at 'Tam Z' ' ' w-. - N X K 1 Q Q.. 195. Q P 5-. R i N 'w '1- if dl vw, '11 9 in ig Q F, X ,S 323 as I A xx . .rg - V . .N . ' U 'T T-.X K L 3 ' 4 T fue' T 'A , 8 t,,?5 5 , , gg . ,Y X :Q U ., V fx 'wk e -bg Ss 'S . v- 6 S on :x A g S L- ' N L s,.,f ' ,gi 5 - x Q-7 gh . E' V go I Gi u. iii ' i 2, JH fwff I FRESHMEN i QM - rsfzf? f S4232 ' ffQi'f??Q , Q ,.,W M 3 'w ff ,x iii K Left to Right Wtlltam Shell Dana Moser, Shirley Bridges, FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President Shirley Bridges Vlce-President, William Shelly Secretary Dana Moser Treasurer, Lawrence Keever. Shy Unsure Freshmen Soon Attain School Spirit And Participate In School Life First Row: F ranklin Aaron, Jerry Adams, Joe Arcuri, Fred Barger Jerry Barger. Second Row: Donald Beard, Sandra Beard, Terry Beard Brenda Bishop,Nancy Bolick. Third Row: George Bost, Mary Ann Bost Harry Boston, Brenda Bowman, Louie Bowman, to f 7 'es Qi'- x, ' A 'qt First Row: Shannon Bowman, Shirley Bridges, Janice Brown, Lucille Buff, Barbara Bumgarner. Second Row: Danna Bumgarner, Norma Bumgarner, Eldon Caldwell, Wade Campbell, Annie Canipe, Richard Clampiif, Mic he al Coffey. Third Row: Billy Cole, Ellen Collins, Mack Cook, Janice Coulter, Micky Craig, Donald Dagenharrlt, Roxanne Dale Fourth Row: Billy Davis, Larry Day, Faye Deal, Danny De al, Glenn Deal, Ricky Deffenhaugh, Danny Eckarcl. Fifth Rov.: Dalthard Eckard, Dianne Fincannon, Alan Flowera, Patsy Flowers,Charles Flowere, Shelba Jean Flowers, Judy Fox. Sixth Row: Ranny Frye, Nancy Frye, Brenda Gilbert, Saunclra Gouge, Jimmy Granger, Paul Granger, Tommy Guthrie. , W lu. ans. , mg gr A 'gl 'vx .N at 'W 'N 'N K' Y , B. . ke a ' ? ' V-- ff. , , if LQ 4, Lf., 4- -E, 1 C' 1m.,,,, 'Q . X A 2950. ' Y 7 'f' Wulf i Y ' I I -s - iv- , 5'-'li :X 4 3- C - AX F 'Q' Q' F tr Y 'ff 5 f h A -'N in Q 1 4. -e ,F 5, ea N , C . - ia. X . R gs' lg 2 at li fl 2' 'N 7,415 Q. x if .' L- Q, Q :L . S K 15 i X' '-gg' ,1 VF ' ' ' it f Q Q L vtxfs Maxi. Q--f inf 1 S Q.. iss 3, , i , gm A E? . ,x ' U- nv vs :fy 1 2 ,fr Y' ' C, J' A x f f Xl 'S f Y , f'i rE?q V ,,. fax 1' A ,Q 5. . 73, vj. .X .N 'V Gs ,E 1 fr' li YI l- lb x, K 2 in 'I . ja A' X f'x A Ll ' i Jr C :fix l .L S f xx ' fl 4 1 'x X ,vx , , M ,,.,.,7 V 'vu ,X -5 A v X 'VX 'Si . 1 6 :Y r sa- fi? Q a., A ,vas , 1 75 , 'N . W Q 'VX vs as , ix yf , ' Hx, ..., ,Z -u. 'Q vw x, -fy gl to Q rl IH!! f . ll, X V F J J 4 J 'Z . 12, L 0. ! . 'W - D 1, -, 1 16 ix .72 Q , ht gal- ,ir .ga Q, .z . .w-- ,T - J ,N y g I X A 'fx' ' gg G ,N 0 , A . 'fe 1'- f '-1 femin- i ' 5, J ' E- - y C fs, 5' I A I , First Row: Shirley Hall, Jimmy Ham m ond , Wanda Harris, Joyce Hass, Randy Hawn, Dorothy Haynie, Rita Hayworth. Second Row: Olivia Hefner, Jerry Hefner, Margaret Hefner, Shirley Hef- ner, Benny Helton, Alva Lea Herman, Barbara Herman. Third Row: Larry Herman, John Hicks, Linda Hoke, Helen Hoke, Randy Hoke, Gloria Honeycutt, Annette Hoyle. Fourth Row: Carolyn Huffman, Charles Huffman, David Huffman, Frances Huffman, Larry Huffman, Ronald Huffman, Linda Kaylsenhour. Fifth Row: Micheal lsenhour, Carolyn Sue Jolly, Steve Jones, Eugene Kanupp, Paul Kanupp, Cynthia Faye Keaton, Lawrence Keever. Sixth Row: Eddie Kilby, Donald Killian, Dwight Killian, Jeanette Killian, Steve Killian, FRESHMEN , Hx 445.30 I A ,g. it 4 X X . Q P' ff f fx -v I 3- as - 'U i C35 2: ' Q ' i K 1 Q - 4- Q' ' F' -F! 5 L Qt X f QL ' 2, , -L, Q - 7 K 'IX . Q.. X X. xx M I 1 A' 'iff lf iw A f' .fo .- Q., I I ps It U La I ' fA 5 s In 41' Y 'VY vs' H :P Q ' 'W :C f 14 it 4. ,M , ss' H 'X 1. A r 4' ' K ...L Q C. Q ' iii-'n ' --X I H P v we Q X vi, A L 2 4 fl isgiigf ,. M , ., .N , ,- x l uf. ' ' ' 'wx N vvwx Us x . C, . vm. S., :J .F,.,L f ' .av- , - gl? .'Al:?i':ux 455451, X x '+ve bln? A ff' ?r 'wf5I ,N an R ' 4 1 Q. Qc. 4. . - C K N l A fi ,mf V ex 1 if ,, - .N : Q QTQ, ' 5- df, 4 X A - A I' A L 1 First Row: Alice Kirby, Genora Kiziah,Charlene Laione, Gary Lafone, Annie Lail, Carolyn Lail, Charles Ray Lail. Second Row: Dennie Lail,Freida Lail,Hal Eugene Lail,Kenneth Lail, Loretta Lail, Robert Lail, 'Vernon Lail. Third Row: Berlyn Le dfo rd , Ronnie Lewis, Dixie Little, Judy Lutz, Larry Miller, Shirley Miller, James Moir. Fourth Row: Annie Lee Moi-etz, Dana Moser, Charles Mo st elle r , Kathy Nalbock, Reva Pennell, .T.T. Perry, Wayne Pharr. Fifth Row: Gail Phillip s , Danny Pope, Linda Sue Pope, Gayle Poovey, Jackie Price, Harold Dean Punch, John Ragan. Sixth Row: S hi rley Re e cl, Frances Reeves, George Ritchie, Mary Ann Robinson, Ann Roock. -13 xx C. . ' 'za 1 x 'il 'A J s S' 4 'fi 'S' ,K to 'K ,Y ff 'X J F 3 'R 1, .T Tx ' Q ff 'J 1 :L i r in M V -K X ,M L , s. . xl. U4 5 A X 45 Ll v , . , A ,. AX . ,. Q K ,V ak.. ,iw-.M 1 T J - ', ve 1' ,Tx ,o , zz, 1 A 1' If N T -7 f X 4 Y t.'f' N A 'XX iir'.l lxv ' N' .X gan' 4' l Q , :SX Ri 4'-wx 0, ,QQ at ,' 2: v 1' as ' W li, ,. A .I tu Q N ,, vs '. K 1. 5' Q' ' f A S' 'K fi.. W di 5 g nk A I ff' U Q '22, ., .. y , v, .1 ,li ci, , cs, ji : K E 3 -1 r . X9 , W N v ' S ' I A Q . ,Slam , y y lytic.-i 4 . of: an xfax 'e RT , G. , ' V ' .Q K i , xr ,. -,s , X v n Ai I I f ii ix: First Row: Gypsy Rose, Bobby Rumfelt, Martha Ann Scarlett,Allen Setzer, Lewis Setzer, Ron aid Setzer, William Shell. Second Row: Alice Faye Sherrill, Kay Sherrill, Donald Shook, Brenda Sigmon, Carolyn Sigmon, Doretta Sigmon, Doris Sigmon. Third Row: Eddie Mal S i gm on , Neil Sigmon, Tanya Sigm on , Jerry Smith, Judy Smith, Kenneth Smith, Linda Spencer. Fourth Row: Wilburn Spencer, Elizabeth Stafford, J.L. Stamey,Dennis Starnes, Eugene Starnes, Johnny Stiles, Ke nneth Terry. Fifth Row: E.D. Walker, Johnny Wallace, Judy Waters, Lewis Weaver, Eric White, Ralph White, Donald Whitener. Sixth Row: Martin Whitener, Bonnie Willis, Bruce Wink- FRESHMEN ler, Dean Wright, Eugene Yoder. J r4'5 ,W is-pf .17 ik 'W fm., lm P W Above: We are readyfor another dayto un- fold. At left: Friends gather around the lunch table at noon to talk. Llvlng, Learning, Laughm Physical fitness is stressed as an impor- School life revolves around the library and tant phase for an active life. its activities. 5 N... :Lk , uf' Q as J' ,vm 4 - if 7 Q. W. 'A :MW n F ,qt sw ,. ? 3 5? 46 Off to class, as anothe r day's activities Activities, along with our classes, train us begin. for the future. Loving Every Happy Moment Of... This Our Life...At S S H S Rayknows that homeworkis essential along Another active day has been concluded. with other activities. LAT' 47 -tk A A I EW I : ',n A Y ix 'A i STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Left to Right:Cynthia Moir, Mrs. T.M. Purkey, Richard Kiessling, Linda Hollar, Jerry Spencer. P r e s id e nt , Jerry Spencer, Vice-President, Linda Hollarg Secretary, Cynthia Moirg Treasurer, Richard Kiesslingg Advisor, Mrs. T.M. Purkey. The Student Council is an organization of students who endeavor to create better school relations for all concerned. The purpose of the Council is to make and revise regulations under its authority and to express students' opinions. Some ofthe projects are as followszto help withthe annual Halloween carnival: to assist with traffic problems in the hallsg to encourage keeping grounds and building neat and clean, to help with the school store and to see that school property is respected, Left to Right: Seated: Jerry Spencer, Linda Hollar, Cynthia Moir, Richard Kiessling Judy Kay Huffman, Anita Flowers, Mrs. T.M. Purkey, Standing: Nancy Gower, Dick Huffman, David He r m an , Nelson Sigmon Luther Herman, Brant Hass, Frances Ann Sigmon, Shirley Bridges. STUDENT COUNCIL - ,Y M -, STUDENT COURT Left to Right, Seated: Lindal-lollar, Cynthia Moir. Standing: .Terry Spen cer, Charlotte Bridges, William Shell, Leroy Pope, Charlotte Phillips Jewel Huffman, Ray DeHart, Mrs. T. M. Purkey. The Student Court is our Judical branch of the student government. The function of this branch is to try cases referred to it by the executive officers for the Student Council. Members of the Student Court are as follows: the four executive officers from the Student Council, two members from the Senior Class, two from the Junior Class, two from the Sophomore class, one from the Freshman Class, and an Advisor. The Hall Patrol is a vital branch of our Student Government. lt is c om po s e d of outstanding Sophomore boys whose job is to regulate the traffic in our halls. Left to Right: Ric hard Duncan, Kenneth Austin, Michael Bumgarner, Bobby Sherrill, Ronald Harris, Brandon Caldwell, David Campbell, Arnold Jarman, and Jerry Miller. HALL PATROL !' x , , i pv- -wxzfr , ' ,Q ,i THE LIBRARY CLUB Y' ' 1 ' Xl The members of the Library Club assist the li- brarian in her work--working at the desk, processing V 9 books, and helping students find books and materials E' ffl ' V, for themes and reports, There are twenty-nine mem- ifli- 5 2 bers in the club this year. ,,,, , ,Au Delegates of the LibraryClub are sent tothe State, District, and CountyConventions. The club scrapbook . is sent to the State Convention to be judged. , 44 Y - T' . . ,Q ,x E: S Seasonal bulletin boards, featuring the new books, 'A are always on display in the library. C. in 'l P r e s id e nt, Nan Terryg Secretary, Helen Shook, Vice-President, Becky Kanuppg Treasurer, Lynn Sigmon. Left to Right: Seated, Nan Terry, Bee ky Kanupp, Helen Shook, Lynn Sigmon, Linda Prestwood, Bobbie Helms, M ar gie Moo re, Second Row: Retta Jane Spencer, Sue Dykes, Loretta Johnson, Jewel F lo we r s , Linda Frye, Alma. Rae Herman, Nina Hall, Kay Sipe, Linda Bumgarner, Mary Alice Hawn. Mrs. E.L. Setzler-Librarian. Third Row: Janice Baker,Edna Hudson, Judy Huff- man, Marie Hefner, Helen Barger, Nancy Franks, Betty Mays, Ruth Bolick, Sherry Odom, Shir- ley Huffman, Martha Mingus, Judy Bolick. N- ,f , , I ? D ,lil 4 ,..,A M 41' ,fa ,,,f--24' 1 anal, 5. in swf is iff 'Ll THE TORCH STAFF At the beginning of every school year, students eagerly await the first edition of our school news- paper, The Torch. Within its full and numerous pages, The Torch records life at St. Stephens. Our school newspaper covers everything from serious editorials to the s oc i al side of St. Stephens. Stu- dents are kept informed on currentevents and future happenings with each new scoop of The Torch. Our alert, energetic, and co-operative staff, along with the helpful aid of our sponsors, Mrs. Anne G. An- derson and Mrs. George Pope, has made this year one of the best for The Torch. 1 I 1 v--- ' Edna and Brant, editors of The Torch, work on another edition. ' itfi I Left to Right, First Row: Nancy Gower, Jeanette Walker, Dolores Propst, Edna Hudson, Editor, Pauline Hollar, Ruben Sipe, Jolean Evans, Brant Hass, Editor, Ruth Spencer, Patty Lail, Anita Flowers. Second Row: Nan Terry, Tommy Guthrie,Dick Huffman, Randy Bollinger, Ray DeHart, Milton Herman, Walter Huffman, Pat Hamilton, David Herman, Sharon Propst. R. , in it L' - l' ,ua X ' L x. 'x T L.: 'W N Ai 'fifiil iiiiiililllll , S 'G G' 3- 4',l'i Ti A Q A K , F.- V, 6- ,7 ' 45 L 'fi f rs Q fs, 'jx .X . . 41 '1 ' ' 1 - i it if V 'cf' : - Q ' Hifi if x H. -5 .A I ' N 1 Q 2, , 3 vi M fl , A ,X R aw? Us Q M 'X A ax K' X Q, ,Y Q 5 , 'Ji' 1 ii Q 1 ' l if ,, , First Row: President, Edna Hudsong Vice-President, Lynn Mullg Secre- f' tary, Linda Hollar, Treasurer, Jeanette Walker, Danny Cline, Ray De- Hart, Jolene Evans. Second Row: Alan Eckard, Anita Flowers, Margie Flowers, Nancy Gower, Tommy Guthrie, Pat C. Hamilton, Brant Hass, Third Row: David Herman, Pauline Hollar, Patty Lail, Dolores Propst. Sharon Propst, Ruth Spenc e r , Nan Terry. Fourth Row: Miss Georgia X Sherrill, Mrs. Wade Yount-Advisors. ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Left to right: First Row, Judy KayHuffman, Cynthia Moir, JeanFrady. Second Row: Nancy Hefner, Jewel Huffman, Betty Higgins, Judy Bolick, Third Row: Farrell McNelly, Ruben Sipe, Randy Bollinger, QUILL AND SCROLL SCCIETY The Quill and Scroll, an International Honor- ary S oc iety for High School Journalists, is an o r g a n i z a tio n open to high ranking students in journalism and allied fields, The Quill and Sc roll is the Voice of St. Stephens , The club pr od uc e s a weekly radio program over a local radio station. Also school news is inserted in the daily newspaper each week. lt is through the Thomas Wolfe Chapter of St. Ya Stephens High School that the members belonging to this international organization w i d e n t h e i r horizon, increase their journalistic perspective, and gain the prestige of membership in an Honor- ary Scholastic society. Show ,...a- ,,...,. -'IES S32 ' We-f'C'3 J l rv -. - ,J-Q... Ou qs Af : s 'is 1 A Dv Ovg 44 wi -' M, -. 'v cu- st. - R N I n ,. ,R 7 ay- m, Y if 'Q v- nv gc -4. i K x N: Y gl, Q ' Q 'Q N.. '11, 5, 1 Ti T ' t- I 'Q' L.- Mm ' Y ' - vs 'V . 'A I 54 ' ,, k A , 1 X fx J 'MK i V i Tis' D- 4?-t 5 -s. Q fa --'F :K ,,,w ,P 73, io Q' Q. 5' t., . ' - 4. Us L FX I , -o,,, fx Q' ' fi v fq TQ' W Q s. 1 L.. pn xA I Left to Right, First Row: Nancy Gower, President, Jeanette Walker, Vice-President: Pauline Hollar, Sec retaryg Grady Boston, Treasurer, Mur1Corre11, Alan Eckard, Anita Flowers. Sec- ond Row: Margie Flowers, Jean Frady, Tommy Guthrie, Brant Hass, Nancy Hefner, David Her- man, Luther Herman. Third Row: Margaret Herman, Betty Higgins, Linda Hollar, Edna Hudson, Jewel Huffman,Shirley Huffman, Loretta Johnson, Fourth Row: Richard Kiessling, Ramona La- fone, Polly Little, Farrell McNeely, Cynthia Moir, Sharon Propst, Charles Sherrill. THE BETA CLUB C h a r ac t e r, Leadership, Scholarship, and Service are the four qualifications for member- ship in the Beta Club. An impressive initiation is held once a year for new members. The Beta Club sponsors several activities,among which are atalent show, selling Christmas cards, and assis- ting teachers. Me m be r s of the Beta Club are always mindful of the fact that they have the duty of keeping the Torch of Truth and Honor ever burning before them, so they strzve to achieve this goal. 53 ADVISORS Mrs . Richard Berry Mrs. E. L. Setzer ,. Q9 Q ii Al' , ti THE ROSA SOX FTA CLUB ,tx ik I The purpose of the Rosa Sox FTA Club is to help the boys and girls d e ve lop qualities of per- , Q sonality and character, which are the foundations of 5 successful teaching, and to acquaint them with the opportunities in the field of education. This is ac- Q, 1 complished by study and by service to the school, Q community, and church, through club projects and 'M ' individual efforts. Where there is a call for help, the FTA Club's response is quick and gracious. The Ro sa Sox FTA Club is an affiliate of the qs' 'P an-rx vs NCEA and and supports the state and national gi programs. Y A Teaching is the most difficult of all arts and the profoundest of all sciences. -- Horace Mann. wi President, Frances Ann Sigmong Vice- P r e s id ent, Edna Hudson, Secretary, Jewel Huffnn a ng Treasurer, Pauline Hollar. Left to Right, First Row: Jean Frady, Jewel Huffman, Frances Ann Sigmon, Edna Hudson. Sec- ond Row: Tommy Guthrie, Conrad Bumgarner, Farrell Mc Ne e ly , Pauline Hollar, Leila Hoke, Elaine Reinhardt. Third Row: Mrs. W. A. Murray, Advisory Anita Flowers, Dick Huffman, San- dra C ar pe nte r, lrene Whitener, Betty Steelman, Margie Flowers, Charlotte Phillips, Loretta Johnson, Cynthia Moir, Lynn Mull, Luther Herman. Fourth Row: Linda Bumgarner, Nancy Gower, Linda Hollar, Danny Cline, Alan Eckard. F vi-gif 64 5 2 if ' wt ,, i 5 5 . . ,, .M -W' J- V 3: , 4. VT , ,Q A THE KEY CLUB One of the great youth projects of the Kiwanis Club is the Key Club. The Key C lub is an oppor - tunity through which the leaders and potential leaders of all high school age groups are given a chance to develop their initiative and leadership abilities by undertaking a program of service in the high school and the c om munity. The Key Clubbers learn of their prospective adult roles in life and the mean- ing of serviceable, aggre s sive citizenship which is necessaryfor the maintenance of our democratic way of life. P rojec t s that are carried out are the annual paper drive, operatingthe refreshment stand during basketball games and the Halloween carnival, and various other projects during the year. Left to Right, First Row: Richard Kiessling, Wayne Sipe, Second Sipe, Dick Huffman, David Herman, Ray Del-Iart, Luther Herman. Advisor, David Brendle,Ronald Harris, Bobby Eckard, Tony Lafon 'f 9'f'- 5?- 'QL 1, , X 3 l. I -.' A L ' ,515 President, Dickie Huffman' Vice-Pre si- dent, David Herman, Secretary, Ric hard Kiesslingg Treasurer, Wayne Sipe, Row: Richard Duncan, Ruben Third Row: Mr. Giles Setzer, e,Jerry Spencer, Brant Hass, Walter Huffman, Jay Lee Eckard, Charles Sherrill, Rayeford Bumgarner, Fourth Row: Danny Cline,Alan Eckard, Tommy Guthrie, Nelson Sigmon, Eddie Huffman, Jerry Craig, Lynn Sigmon, Leroy Pope, Kenneth Sipe, Grady Boston. ff M ,rr t - 1771 Y s I llh Left to Right, Fir st Row: Dennis Dagenhardt, J. D. Cline, Jerry Miller, Ronald Harris, Richard Dunc an, Pat Cline, Bobby Sherrill, John Patton, Larry Sigmon. Second Row: Marshalein Mit- chell, Barbara Huffman, Mr. D.S. Clark,Advisorg Bobby Eckard, Judy Kayl-luffman, Larry Drum, Sara Reid, Doris Blalock, Gail Boston, Peggy Lail, Betty Hedrick,Sylvia Frye. Third Row: Ken- neth Austin, Kenneth Frye, Donald Bolick, Dean Setzer, Kenneth Sipe, Paul Eidenmiller, Larry Baker, Farrell Bolick, Anna Lee Pittman, Carolyn Sigmon, Phyllis Canipe, Rosalind Reinhardt, Linda Drum, William Davis , Joyce Lail, David Reese. Fourth Row: Mickey Propst, Nancy Weaver, Faye Ba rbou r , Sylvia Bolch, Linda Brown, Marilyn Hedrick, Jane Harbinson, Lorna Kurth, Pat Frye,Charlotte Bridges, Mary Hawn, Faye Lutz, Sue Dykes, Louise Huffman, Shirley Lambe rt . President, Jerry Miller, Vice-President, Ronald H ar ri sg Secretary, Richard Dun- can, Treasurer, Bobby Sherrill. CL. Ns , N., g 4 51431- u 5 'Q XA -15543 :Q . 'ig 1 Q. QS! will . -s. . S S lm 'T 'QV 'fp ia 1 . Y fa. N .- if frlf L THE BICLOGY CLUB The main purpose of the Biology Club is to train boys and girls to be leaders, and to further their know- ledge in this subject by making and studying about an acceptable biology project each half year. The club dues are paid according to semesters of the school year. The club fees collected the first half ofthe year are to be used for some biology project or projects according to the wishes of the club members. Fees c olle cted the second half of the year are to be used for a biology venture--such as a biology trip to some place of interest. The BiologyClub members are selected from those who make A's in Biology during the first six weeks. Members are re qu i red to keep this standard for the rest of the year. 1--ff' 5 'ZS Rn Above: THE 4-H CLUB MEMBERS THE 4-H CLUB The main purpose of the 4-H Club is found in the club motto-- To Make the Best Better . The members of the 4 - H C lub try to make the best better through their individual and group projects that they participate in duringthe year. These projects and other club acti- vities help them to practice easier and better methods in fa r m in g and Home Economics--always seeking to make the be st bette r. The ideal ofmaking the best better is not limited to home and farm life only. This interest spreads throughout the community and nation, making all 4-H members aware of the brotherhood of man working together. 57 0 'vs Ps 'vm L M ,f- 7 ! 4. ' -vs A -U ,L 1. -1 1 ' THE LATIN CLUB By being a member of the Latin Club we get a better knowledge of English as we endeavor to hand on the touch of C la s sic al civilization to the modern world. As we goto our other classes and meet manywords de rived from Latin, we are convinced that Latin is really alive and not a dead language. Our advisor is Mrs. R. G. Mauney. President, Jewel Huffmang Vice-President, Farrell MCNeelyg Sec ret ary, ConChita Gile sp Treasurer, Ramona Lafone. Below: THE LATIN CLUB MEMBERS Mfflfff' 9 fi Ei fi... Im, .nr LE CERCLE FRANCAIS There are cogent r e a s o n s for the existence of a French Club in the school. Activities carried out through the clubenlivens the study of French. How really thrilling for a young student, through the medium of his F renc h C lub , to find that he can really understand what one of his classmates is saying to him! Even students of mediocre linguistic ability have an opportunity to contribute something of value. Left to Right, Seated: Linda Stiles, .Elaine Reinhardt, David Brendle Janice Sigmon lNancy Hef ner, Jane Harbinson, Judy Bolick, Betty Hedrick, Second Row Kay Simmons, Lynda Lea Smyre Ruby Keever, Marianne Reaves, Jamy Gower, Virgin1aDuVa1l, Faye Wright Charles Huffman Jerry Craig, Sherry Odom, Luella Bowman, Pat Cline Miss Georgia Sherrill Advisor Third Row: Ernest Punch, Wayne Parker, Alfred Waugh, Betty Adams Joyce Gray Kay Lail Barbara Miller, Anita Flowers, Rosalind Reinhardt. ! , -Y-x in lfis Left to Right, Seated: Charlotte P hillip s, Linda Hollar, Sue Spencer, Betty Steelman, Karen Upchurch, Faye Wright. SecondRow: BrantHass,GradyBoston, Farrell M:Neely, Ramona La- fone, Tommy Guthrie, Nancy Hefner, Maria Crutchfield, Lynn Mull, Ray DeHart. Third Row: Danny Cline, Sidney Cline, Jerry Spencer, Wayne Sipe, Mrs . William Dellinger, Advisorg Ric hard Kiessling, Luther Herman, Charles Sherrill, Leroy Pope, Dick Huffman, Alan Eckard. THE SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club is an honorary club striving to increase interest in all sciences, especially physics and chemistry, lt is composed of members with the following qualifications: ill average or above average grades, QZJ strong interest in the sciences, Q3-Q voca- tional inte re st , andg Ml time for extra projects and reports. President, Luther HermangVice-President, Richard Kiesslingg Secretary, Murl Correllg Treasurer, Wayne Sipe. 1, , -3 'U R , s 3 .,. J ix Q., iv' vw 3- ' qs.- M I I : v ?' ' i M Left to Right: Seated: Nina Hall, Judy Donnelly, Milton Herman, Alan Eckard, Eddie Huffman, Helen Shook, Retta Jane Spencer, Linda Bumgarner, Judy Huffman, Second Row: Tommy Guthrie, Louise Huffman, Lorna Kurth, Jane Harbinson, Mrs. William Dellinger, Advisor, Jean Frady, Cynthia Moir, Linda Prestwood, Mickey Propst, Bobby Eckard,Car1 Warren, Larry Drum, Dick Huffman, Jerry Craig. Third Row: Lynda Lea Smyrc, Lynn Mull, Ray DeHart, Marie Hefner, Sidney Cline, Glenn Propst, Bobby Sherrill, Farrell McNeely, Alfred Waugh. President, Alan Eckardg Vice-President, Milton Herman, Secretary, Eddie Huffman, Treasurer, Judy Donnelly. Q :ii -1 ag-S G. 5+ N in 4 Ox '9. 4 M THE CAMERA CLUB The main purpose of the Camera Club is to teach us how to make better pictures. We learn more about our camera,the parts ofa Camera, and what each part does in making the picture. We also learn how to de- velop films and slides. The members of the Camera Club enjoy the acti- vities and projects which are carried on throughout the year. There is never a dull moment during a Camera Club meeting,for everyday new horizons can be found in photography, 4X ' 61 M : THE COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial Club is organized to further the interest of those students who wish to make a career- in the commercial field. Our club aids in the public ation of the school newspaper, The Torch. lt serves the school and the ,, V , community in any possible way in this particular field of work. Our advisors are Mrs. Anne Gray Anderson and Mrs. George Pope. 'TSN 7' President, David Hermang Vice-President, Ruth Spencerg S e c r e tary , Sue Spencerg Treasurer, Jewel Huffman. Below: THE COMMERCIAL CLUB MEMBERS f -Jr E . YN Q V f- rt ff un, El' I F lg. ,QF 9 ' Z ' S , , , ' . JS' Q2 1 ,.. ll :I ....4 t I I I ? wwf M 1 ......1.........-....-.... . -k.7.,g.3i K .. THE MONQGRAM aus 5 The Monogram Club is d e sign ate d to promote sportsmanship and fair play among the s tud e nt s . It also helps to build strong bodies and minds, and we here at St. Ste phe ns feel that our club accomplishes these things. To bec ome a member of this club one must meet s t r ic t qualifications. In football a player must have completed sixteen quarters of playing. For both boys and girls in basketball the re must be a recognized amount of quarters. If a boy has an interest in baseball he must have played twenty-four innings to become a member of the Monogram Club. After a com- plete year of participation,the cheerleaders and mana- gers automatically are accepted into the club. President, David Brendleg Vice-President Tommy Guthrie, Secretary and Treasurer Leila Hokeg Reporter, Phyllis Canine Left to Right: First Row: Jolean Evans, Patricia Lafone, Jamy Gower, David Brendle, Tommy Guthrie, Phyllis Canipe, Leila Hoke, Virginia DuVall. Second Row: Judy Huffman, Eddie Huff- man, Ray DeHart , Judy Kay Huffman, Lynn Mull, Lynda Lea Smyre, Dick Huffman, Bobby Eckard, Coach Walter Cornwell. Third Row: Farrell Bolick, Judy Donnelly, Cynthia Moir, Pat C. Hamilton, Danny Coulter, Alvin Murphy, Randy Bollinger, Danny Cline. Fourth Row: Dana Moser, Ricky Deffenbaug,Dwight Killian, Lawrence Keever, Eric White, William Shell, Charles Mosteller,Paul Eidenmiller, Ronald Harris. Fifth Row: Charlotte Bridges, Jerry Craig, Larry Teague, Wayne Sipe, Dean Setzer, Ric hard Teague, Kathy Nalbock, Steve Jones. Sixth Row: Mickey Propst, Larry Drum, Wayne Hedrick, James Moir, Johnny Stiles, Raeford Bumgarner, Kenneth Sipe, Jerry Evans, Alan Eckard. fa 'W F' -T' f rs I A frat ww?- Q gli T gang' ,T X I I. 'M Q, 4 I Left to Right: First Row: Linda Bumgarner, Judy Kay Huffman, Lorna Kurth, Rosalind Rein- hardt. S e c ond Row: Marshalein Mitchell, Faye Barbour, Barbara Huffman, Jane Harbinson, B r enda Eckard, Charlotte Bridges, Linda Brown, Patty Guthrie, Anita Cole, Carolyn Lafone, Emma Jean Lail. Third Row: Bobbie Benfield, Phyllis Canipe, Louise Huffman, Gail Boston, Sylvia Bolch, Jannelle Lail, Pat Cline, Judy C. Huffn1an,Glenda Hafer, Geraldine Fisher, Sylvia Frye, Linda Drum, Peggy Lail, Carolyn Lail, Sue Dykes, Mrs. T.R. Bain, Advisor, Betty Hed- rick. Fourth Row: Nina Hall, Doris Blalock, Patsy Smith, Marilyn Hedrick, Carolyn Sigmon, Joyce Lail, Judy Donnelly, Dorothy Hudson, Sandra Fox, Carolyn Abernathy, Barbara Herman, Sara Reid, Anna Lee Rittman, Faye Lutz, Mary Alice Hawn, Nancy Weaver, Pat Frye. President, Lorna Kurth, Vice-President, Linda Bu m g a r n e r 3 Secretary, Rosalind Reinhardt: Treasurer, Judy Kay Huffman. , . f f . 1' THE ' M ff HOME ECONOMICS cLuB 1 J The Home Economics Club is know n around St. Stephens High as a group of girls who are eager and willing to help in any way possible for the betterment of the school as well as the c ommunity. We have a special project this year of buying crystal salad plates g to go with the punch bowl and cups. Our work, under Mrs. T. R. Bain, is giving us a c hanc e to learn to sew, cook, and be well-groomed persons, as well as being informed in the many diff- erent home-making fields. 42 X fn J 1 Q Left to Right: Seated: Walter Huffman, J. W. Clontz, Bobby Killian, Russell Helms, Mr, E. G, Cashion, Advisor. Standing: McCree Teague, Larry Linker, Jerry Lail, Nelson Sigmon, James Herman, James Bolick, Clyde Martin , Jay Lee Eckard, Harold Moore, Bill Dellinger, Milton Herman, Paul Isenhour. THE D.O. CLUB The D.O. Club at St. Stephens High Sc hool is an integral part of the National Vocational Industrial Club of the United States. It is open to Junior and Senior boys who are mem- bers of the Diversified Occupations class, and doing on-the-job t r aining in some special skill of trade or industry. Its purpose is to promote a better understanding and a c lo s e r relationship between the School and ln- dustry in the community. 65 President, Walter HuffmangVice Pre sid e nt, Russell Helms: Secretary Bobby Killianp Treasurer, J. W. Clontz, .1 ' if fi Q I . QC. if -. www F.. 1 .1 I fb, Wig ,f NRM K Q 'F' ,. it 1' L 4125 . my X' 'K 1 .J fi 'ix X U' Q N, ' s rigs, President,Dickie HuffmangVice-Presidentg Ruben Sipeg Se c r etary , Eddie Huifmang Treasurer, Nan Terry. i1-'IZ'-i 1111 ST. STEPHENS The main purpose of the Pep Club is to en- courage the students to c om e to the games and to cheer our teams to victory. This club, also, helps the stud ent s a great deal in learning the yells and in getting into the school spirit and into the spirit of the game. .IUNICR AND SENIGR MEMBERS up 9, .,, f.-V W rf. xm was M no -u as -.en -nf 4 1-,...su.., . Mn. v A ' fi.: 1 , mm: qu... . -inf.. Q no f -u--ww -5 vi- , m, 1- A... W., -, - ' . .fi ,. , ,., 4 ,. NAI 1 iMK'? ' '5 PEP CLUB INDIANS' SCHEDULE December December December December December Decembe r January January January January January January January January January February February February February Hildebran Rock Springs Fred T. Foard Bandys Hiddenite Union Bunker Hill Stoney Point Maiden North Brook Fred T. Foard Bunker Hill Bandys Rock Springs Union Hiddenite North Brook Maiden Stoney Point SOPHOMORE AND FRESHMAN MEMBERS J ,Jw 'UQ'- Edna Hudson works swiftly as Alan, Ray, and Dickie seem to she gets ready to release have madefriends with a pony. another scoop for the Torch. Paul Is enhour in one of his Boys! Curiositykilled the cat! typical industrious poses. I ' ' Q- 'I7 E H 9 51 a f '-A f i rr-gh y Are we studying, girls? Dickie seems to enjoy a mom- ent of peace at home. 68 I AS WE ARE OFTEN SEEN! :' il-I Mrs. Purkey,watch out! Linda Hollar has landed from an ex- cursion from Mars. I' The day our pictures were made. Mr. Mur ray looking over his daily tasks. if hfw, 45 ,455 ,IX - 4 Qs.. Left to Right: First Row: Judy Huffman, Leila Hoke , Judy Donnelly, Phyllis Canipe, Virginia DuVall,Patricia Lafone, Jamy Gower, Linda Bumgarner. Second Row: Coach Giles Setzer, Gayle Poovey, Shelba Flowers , Marshalein Mitchell, Doretta Sigmon,Saundra Gough, Dana Moser, Norma Bumgarner, Linda Hoke. GIRL? BASKETBALL .ig fl? ,- A-of Linda Bumgarner Guard and Forward Judy Donnelly Forward .Z Virginia DuVall Jamy Gower Leila Hoke Forward Guard Guard CHEERLEADERS From Bottom to Top: Kathy Nalbock, Charlotte Bridges, Lynda Lea Smyre,Cynthia Moir, Lynn I Mull, Judy Kay Huffman. K J, 4 . .a N Judy Huffman Phyllis Canipe Pat Lafllfle Forward Forward Guard if ' , Q11 ' - , y 1 Y ' f .QM ENN fx F , ' I ' u.'h ' Q V b I V , QIYA X 1 ' . -' fi. 5 f alfa.: ,W,, JW -'H ' , 1 c f ' it ' 5 we :ff Wm be in B W ? x X 5 4 Left to Right: First Row: Eric White and Dean Setzer, Managers. Second Row: Mickey Propst, Dwight Killian, Wayne Sipe, Ray DeHart, Eddie Huffman, Jerry Craig, Jerry Miller, Dick Huff- man, Bobby Eckard, Michael Bumgarner, Coach Walter Cornwell. BOYS' BASKETBALL Michael Bumgarner Jerry Craig Ray DeHart Guard Forward Guard and Forward 1. Wulf' . fn 'Tl -v' x.., ., a,.V I,,,'.Q' ,,,,..,4...-,.,1.,.. . ........M....A..,...., I -EI'.I 3 'f...,..1 'IT' 'ala :-i' - Y' MII' fl .Q -,...Y. A k.,.......,, . .. .,- .,, , L SAC 435' 4 ffl' , al'-.4 I 53+ .Qs 'st -. Q -in, af ,f V A T J 1, , ling-.5 ...5 , ,1 .1 dag ,fa , X... o T , if , ' - '1 ,r I ' ', -. ,. 3522 ' 15-M' - an 1 . 4 f 5 Y 4 ff' I' .A f . Vu I Q l i I I li 3 7' rg I A I i A 31 7' ul J J' I cn! ' i 2 y ' 6 , ' . 5 o fit' ' -W' I fi KTN ' A - -ggi., ' fi.: 'W W., W Left to right: First Row: Paul Eidenmiller, Dwight Kil1ian,Charles Mosteller, Tony Lafone,David Brendle, Wayne Sipe, Bobby Eckard, Mickey Propst, Jerry Evans, Tommy Guthrie. Second Row: Lawrenc e Keever, Dean Setzer, Ronald Harris, Jerry Bowman, Eric White, Dickie Huffman, Danny Cline, Raeford Bum garne r , Eddie Huffman. Third Row: David Huffman, Larry Drum, Farrell Bolick,Charles I-lu.ffrnan,Steve Jones, Danny Coulter,Kenneth Sipe, David Herman, Ricky Deffenbaug. Fourth Row: Mr. Walter Cornwell, Jimmie Moir, Manager: Bobby Rumfelt, William Shell, Wayne Hedrick, Johnny Stiles, Managerg Mr. Giles Setzer. FOCDTBALL il M18 Kwai will may 1 www 136' 41? i fi Awliihw tvwinvdkmw V IV lm wav idiafewfff hllmwml wfw Ohhh!-vqmbfemn '14 liKK2i.MuW2M0L'v limuasnumwt vw 'ww WMD il h wklkwwmhlhidw WM wma-f-.su u imwwaliinuiw .W Hwffii llQM d lIHlGBrIH Mislilli llii Klwltfhd G1 JW Clll 1 dll '-41 Q1 111 ,rw- Gd- , pl., ll Y J' pw fo' WMM 'in -fl-.M ,Wi A945 4921? J :J 5, ?' Www 1 r r kai, I ,QM 155,35-r V, mr Captalns of the football team Wayne Slpe and Davld Brendle W ALTER CORNVN ELL Coach GILES SET ZER Coach FOOTBALL Thms year marked a turnlng polnt IU the sports at St Stephens be C au s e football was mtroduced for the fxrst tzme Football players and fans slncerely thank the St Stephens Lxon s Club for startmg thls natlonal sport at our school , ' fu. 3, ,, ,Q 413 . 4 , 'fr X' g H G iw ' f - ,. y , , TW . 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' H n A -W.. an ' h 1 ' un-1--V - Ag., - A 61:4 9 .'A FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS Left to rlght Charlotte Brxdges Cynthla Molr Dana Moser, Judy Donnelly Judy Kay Huffman Lynn Mull Lynda Lea Smyre Kathy Nalbock READY FOR GAME Lynd Left to rlght F11-st Row Paul E1denm111er Charles a Lea get ready foaz-ni i2dY Kay Cer Mosteller, Wayne Sxpe Dwlght Kllhan Tony Lafone Lawrence Keever TommyGuthr1e Second Row Bobby Eckard M1ckey Propst, Davld Brendle Jerry Evans JJQQSXQ M2591 9,3 gm Y' 76 51 df ff? ' Edna and Patty prepare for the big dance. Ra g at any prom y seems to enjoy dancm It was dxvme but my achmg feet' 78 The end of a perfect evening , , M P 1 ' ' ' ru I Q 1 i .5 ' 552 71? Nh: dykes ' f 1' i?,.'4. xr.-' a fi 'f 4, 3 3? . L mt., n 1 dh ' , . 's i'fffYT'v' ., 539 ,QQ F Ji' 'fb Xin' 'rm -14a9?im?,,'fZ- 'ff 5 ' ' W ' lima 15? 5 rx BEST LOOKING BEST ALL AROUND Edna Hudson Jerry Spencer BEST CITIZENS Polly S Lntle Paul1ne Hollar Walter Huffman Grady Boston i Y 414 M., I V' ,v-ai 80 NEATEST Martha Mmgus He rb1e Starnes FRIENDLIEST Dolores H Propst Ruben Slpe D i' uhm o ,-f ff df Q 2 5'-3: F x 3 qv WIT T IES T Rebec C a Kanupp Randy Bolhnge r MOST INTELLEC T UAL Jeanette Walker Brant Hass '01 11 'H' MO ST LIKELY TO SUCC EED Anxta Flowe rs Jerry Spencer MO Jole an Evans Dxckxe Huffm ST ATHLETIC 30 1 5 'S .L vm f 33 flwwg. mv-un, nnnuw.,,, Nhf--5W, 'N1! 5 ?ai 1 MOST POPULAR Pat C Hamllton Davmd Herman MOST COURTEOUS Patty La1l MOST DEPENDABLE Larry Lmker Amta Flowers Grady Boston 525 ,,,,,,.. ffl- A A ' 0 A .4 A W- ..,.,.,,,,, NNW V W V H - - ' - W- r , H Y W-my ,, -1 , WVWFML of-www - 'T 'W H Q vt - -I -. - C ' ..- - Q .rf -Q. Xff ' Nui., . ,Gum . gt ' I V Y , .' V 4 Q x A ki- 1 . g A V - . 1 X I ' 3 - Y N 4 if - ily A . Q, -4 ,.. .5 -- P s .' j ' ' K 1 or 1 :I SENIOR STATISTICS JANICE FAI E BAKER I atln Club 3 3 C ommerc lal Club 3 4 Ltbrary Club 4 Oixlce A s slstant 4 .Tumor Semor Banquet WRIITCSS Z Jumor Chorus Pep Club I 2 3 4 HELEN FRANCES BARGER Pep Club I Z 3 4 Commerclal Club 2 4 Camera Club Z 3 Blology Club 2 Lxbrary C lub 2 3 4 Asslstant Llbrarlan 2 3 4 Home Economtcs Club Z 4 H Club I Z 3 4 WILLIAM FRAINKLIN BARNETTE 4 H Club I Pep Club I 2 3 4 D O Club 4 Torch Staff 4 Commerclal Club Z Class Offlcer Treasurer 3 French Club 3 IMELDA RUTH BOLICK Pep Club 3 4 Lmbrary Club As SI stant Llbrarlan 3 4 French Club 3 Commercxal Club 3 4 4 H Club Z 3 4 CHARLES RANDY BOLLINGER Monogram Club 3 4 Corona Staff Clrculatmon Manager Torch Staff Jokes Edltor Qulll and Scroll Society Home Room Offxcer Treasurer Z Baseball I Z 3 4 Commerclal Club 4 Semor Superlatxve Wlftl9St French Club 3 Pep Club GRADY LEE BOSTOIN Offlcer Reporter I XICB Presldent 4 Junlor Mar Beta Club 3 4 T rea sur er 4 Key Club 4 Sclence 3 4 Latxn Club 3 4 Hall Patrol Z Corona Staff Ad vertlslng Manager Semor Superlatxve s Best Cltlzen Most Dependable COINRAD GARY BUMGARNIER Class Offxcer Treasurer Z Vxce Pres1dent4 Pep Club I 2 3 4 4 HClub Z 3 Chemtstry Club 3 Corona Staff Czrculatlon Manager T orc h Staff Cxrculatlon Manager Hall Patrol Asslstant Bus Drlver 3 4 REBECCA ANN BUMGARNER Pep Club I 2 3 4 Home Economlcs Club Z Commercxal Club 3 4 4 H Club I Z Camera Club 4 MAYNARD EUGENE CLARK Hudson Htghl Z 3 Bus Driver D S lNavy Commerclal Clas shal Club DANNY KENINETH Cl IRE Pep Club I Z 3 4 Sclence Club 3 4 Lat1nClub Z 3 Blology Club Z Key Club 2 3 4 Conventlon Delegate 3 4 Class Reporter I Football 4 Hall Patrol Z Camera Club 3 Junlor Chorus 3 4 H Club Z 3 Commercxal Club 4 'vlon ogram Club 4 CoronaSta.ff Advertxslng Manager Qulll and Scroll Soc lety 4 SIDNEY ROBERT CLIINE CommerC1alClub 4 Bus Drlver 4 Pep Clubl 2 3 4 Sclence Club 3 4 CameraClub 3 4 4 H Club I CoronaStaff Clr culatlon Manager Assrstant Photographer JOHN WILLARD CLONITZ Pep Club I 2 3 French Club 3 Commerclal Club 4 D1 verslfxed Occupatlons Club 4 GEORGE RAY DeHART K y Club 2 3 4 Latm Club 3 4 Pep Club I Z 3 4 Camera Club 3 4 Student Court 4 Corona Staff, Advertlslng Vlana ger Torch Staif Sports Edltor Quill and Scroll Soclety Sports Edltor of Radlo Program 4 4 H Club l 2 3 'vlono gram Club 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 'xlanager Z Bus Drner 4 Commerclal Club 3 4 Secretary 3 'vla1lCarr1er 4 Hlgh School Klng 4 BILLY HERMAN DELI INGER Pep Club I Z 3 4 Baseball 3 Dtverslfled Occupatlons Club JAY LEE ECKARD Key Club 3 4 F re nc h Club Z 3 Dxverslfled Occupatlons Club 4 Camera Club 2 3 Blology Club Z Class Offlcer Treasurer I Hall Patrol Commercxal Club 4 ALAIN LAWREINCE ECKARD Rosa Sox FTA Club 3 4 Cor xentlor Delegate 3 4 Qulll Q Scroll Soclety 3,4 Camera Club Z 3,-1, Presldent 4 Student urt3 Pep Club IZ34 4HClublZ34 Prograrr Cha nlan-l WDNCSCC Delegate3 Key CllbZ34 84 Beta C .lo 3,4 Latln Cluo 3 4 Basketball Z 3 4 Monogram Club 4 Day School Bl s Drue 4 Corona Staff Co Edrtor 4 Bmlogy Club Z Sclence Club 3 4 Ha I Patrol Z Junlor Chor s 3 PAUL WILLIAM FERGUSON Torch Staff Commerclal Club 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 ANITA MAE FLOWERS Beta Club 3 4 B1ologyClub 2 Cxtlzen of the Week Z Com merclal Club 3 4 Corona Staff Co Edltor 4 HClub I 2 3 4 Sec and Treas 4 I renchClub 3 4 Home Economms Club Z Class Room Offlcer Reporter I Vice Presxdent 3 ,Tumor Senlor Banquet Waltress .Tumor Marshal Pep Club I Z 3 4 Qulll and Scroll Soc xety 4 Rosa Sox FTA 3 4 State FTA Conventlon 3 4 Senlor Superlatlves Most Dependable Most Lxkely to Suc C e e d Student Counc1l4 Student Court Z 3 Torch Staff Art Edltor JLWLLL El AINE I4 LOWERS 4 HClubl Homeroom oiflcer Vlce Presldentl Home Economrcs Club Nxce Presldent Z Blology Club Z ll brary Club Z 3 4 Pep Club Z 3 4 Camera Club 3 Latln Club 3 4 Commerclal Club 3 4 Corona Staff Clrculatlon Manager MARGIE RAE FLOWERS Lunchroom Assxstant I Home Economlcs Club Z Biology Club 2 Homeroom T r e a sur e r Z Lxbrary Club Z 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I ,Q c' ,g F l , ,, SENIOR STATISTICS fContinued from page 851 CLYDE GRADY MARTIN 4-H Club 1,2,35Commercial Club 3,45 Pep Club l,2,35 Di- versified Occupations Club 4, MARTHA GAIL MINGUS Library Club 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 C omm e rcial Club 3,45 Junior-Senior Banquet Chorus 35 Junior Chorus 35 Senior Superlative, Neatest. WILLIAM HAROLD MOORE Diversified Occupations Club 45 Pep Club 3,45 4-H Club l, 2. MARGIE MAE MOORE PePC1ub 1.2.3,45 Commercial Club 45 Corona Staff, Typist5 Tlorch Sta-ff, Typ1st5 Home EconomicsClub l,2, Home Nur- 5102 C our se 25 4-H Club 3,45 Junior Chorus 35 Library Club 3,4, State Convention 3,45 Pianist for the Junior-Senior Banquet 3. PHYLLIS ANNE NULL Home Economics Club 25 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Latin Club 3,45 Commercial Club 3,45 Corona Staff, Typist5 Junior-Senior Banquet Waitress. SHERRY MARIE ODOM Pep Club l,2,3,45 Library Club, As s i stant Librarian 45 Home Economics Club 25 French Club 3,45 Commercial Club 3,45 4-H Club 3,4. CHARLOTTE ANN PHILLIPS Hickory Junior High l5 Hic ko ry High School 25 Student Court 45 Rosa Sox FTA Club 3,4, State Convention 35 Cor- ona Sta.ff, Ad ve rtising Manager5 Latin Club 3,45 Office Assistant 45 Pep C lub 2,3,45 Store Assistant 45 Science Club 3,45 Home Economics Club 2. DOLORES HUFFMAN PROPST Home Economics Club 25 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Home Room Officer,President l, Treasurer 3,45 Biology Club 25 Cor- ona Staff, Circulation Managerg Torch Staff, Club Editor5 Latin Club 3,45 C omme rc ial Club 3,45 Quill and Scroll Society 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Waitress5 Junior Cl'iorus5Senior Superlative, Friendliest. SHARON DEANE PROPST Class Officer, Vice-President l,2,3, Sec retary 45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Home Economic s Club 2, Secretary5 Bi- ology Club 2, Vice-President5 Beta C lub 3,45 Latin Club 3,45 Commercial Club 3,4, T re a sure r 35 Junior-Senior Banquet Waitress5 Junior Marshal5 Quill and Scroll Society 45 Torch Staff, Tips for Teens Editor5 Corona Staff, Cir- culation Manager, Advertising Manager. EDWARD MAX RAMSEY 4-H Club l5 French Club 2,35 Pep Club 2,3,4, MARIANNE WIKE REAVES Pep Club l,2,3,45 Biology Club 25 Home Economics Club 25 Commercial Club 2,35 French Club 2,4. ANNIE FAYE SETZER Biology Club 25 Commercial C lub 3,45 Home Economics l,25 Corona Staff, Typist, Busine s s Manager 45 Junior Chorus. HELEN KAY SHOOK Library Club 3,4, Reporter 3, Secretary 45 Pep Club l,2, 3,45 C omme rcial C lub 3,45 Home Economics Club 25 Camera Club 45 Junior-Senior Banquet Waitressg Biology Club Z. FRANCES ANN SIGMON Home Economics Club l,25 Commercial Club 2,3,45 Rosa Sox FTA Club 3,4, President 4, FTA Convention 3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Corona Staff, Advertising Manage r5 Latin Club 3,45 4-I-I Club l,2,3,4, Vice-President l, President 2,3, Re po rte r 4, 4-H Club Week Delegate l,2,3, County 4-H Health Queen l,2,3, District 4-H Health Queen 3, County Dress Review Winner 2,3, County Council Officer, President 2, Reporter 45 Store Assistant 45 Office Assistant 45 Basketball Scorekeeper 45 Girls' Basketball Manager 45 Biology Club 25 Science Club 35 Student Council 3,45 Junior-Senior Banquet Waitress5 Junior Chorus. CLIFFORD LAFAYETTE RUBEN SIPE JR. ClassOfficer,Vice-President 154-H Club l,2,3,4, Treas- urer 25 Pep Club l,2,3,4, Vice-President 45 Key Club 2,3, 4, C onvention 35 Biology Club 25 Science Club 2,3,45 Camera Club 2,35 Quill and Scroll Society 45 Commercial Club 3,45 Torch Staff, Who's Who Editor5 Corona Staff, Ad- vertising Man ager5 Bus Driver 45 Baseball l,2,45 Hall Patrol 25 Junior Chorus 35 Senior Superlative,Friendliest, KAY FRANCES SIPE Home Economics Club 25 Latin Club 2,35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Library Club 45 Commercial Club 3,4. JERRY LANE SPENCER Student Council 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Guidance Council 2,4, NCSCC Delegate 4, Student C ourt 3,45 Boys State Delegate 3,Pep Club l,2,3,45 Latin Club 2,35 Science Club 3,45 Camera Club 3,45 Secretary 35 Key Club 2,3,4, Convention Dele gate 2,35 Biology Club 25 Corona Staff, Circulation Manager5 Class Officer, President 25 Hall Patrol 25 Junior Chorus5Senior Superlatives, Most Likely to Succeed, Best All Around. RETTA JANE SPENCER Pep Club l,2,3,45 Home Economics Club 25 Library Club, Assistant Librarian 3,45 BiologyClub 25CoronaStaff, Cir- culation Manager5 Latin Club 3,45 Commercial Club 3,45 C am e r a C lub 45 Junior Chorus5 Junior-Senior Banquet Waitress 2, RUTH EUGENIA SPENCER Biology Club 25 Home Economics Club 25 Latin Club 3,45 Junior Chorus5 Junior-Senior Banquet Waitress5 Torch Staff, Fashions Editor5 Corona Staff Circulation Manager5 Pep Club l,45 Quill and Scroll Society 45Commercial Club 3,45 Vice-President 4, HERBERT LAVON STARNES Pep Club l,2,3,45 Commercial Club 3,45 Senior Superlative, Neatest. BETTY PEARL STEELMAN Home EconomicsClub 25 Home Nursing Course 25 Science Club 3,45 Latin Club 2,35 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Rosa Sox FTA Club 4, Convention Delegate 45 Offic e Assistant 45 Store Assistant 45 Jr.-Sr. Waitress 25 Jr. Chorus. LINDA KAY STILES Pep Club 2,3,45 F r e nc h Club 3,45 Commercial Club 3,45 Home Economics Club 25 4-H Club 35 BiologyClub 25 Cor- ona Staff. McCREE JAY TEAGUE Diversified Occupations Club 45 4-H Club l,2,35 Pep Club 3,4. NAN LINDSEY TERRY Class Officer, Treasurer l5 Home Economics Club 25 Bi- ology Club 25 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Commercial Club 3,45 Li- braryClub 3,4, President 45 Junior Chorus5 Office Assis- tant 3,45 Torch Staff, Office Editor5 Quill and Scroll Society 4. LOIS JEANETTE WALKER Class Officer, President 1,4, Treasurer 35 Beta Club 3,4, Vice-President 45 Chief Junior Marshal5 Quill and Scroll Society Treasurer 45 Commercial Club 3,45 Biology Club President 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Student Court l,25 Home Eco- nomics Club 25 Latin C lub 3,45 Junior-Senior Banquet Waitress5 Torc h Staff, Special Senior Reporter5 Corona Staff, Copy Editor , Advertising Manager5 Senior Super- lative, Most Intellectual. Www JuNloR MARSHALS A10 Y' CHIEF Jeanette Walker Grady Boston Brant Hass 'XJ 14? if 'Y ADNON -I-v 5 if 'V' Amta Flowers Margxe Flowers Shlrley Huffman Sharon Propst Paulme Holla:- 975195: 4. fa' ,in-'X '15-y Q C 4 f Q Q X O D 'tg 45? Q U 51 X . cj 'V vgir' S -- . 7' xi ,' 'i f 3 F4 F A vw A F V VZ, '35, L-. 5 fn?- Y xr I - x XM 'fx 'vx R X 1- - 1-... - . 'xixxs x lfxhk t -1 ' x A in D F f ' F . . WHO'S WHC AT SSHS I --.1 44 . ,gy my M id.: . W? Vw f1f,.., ff'1'i-6 'H. 53JS :gg '1l'f2f5i- J iff? ! 4 iniuh links' life 'wif' :Hi- I-vfyfg-Z,,,.,n gggg, w jf' Iwsfgqg l - gh--. ,,, +A lfiiml -if lin' W NA JI I Hifi ,s id! . Q' 1 ..i,g,V xlgpv-5 Our Highlights reporters, Margie Flowers Public speaking is easy for Edna Hudson and Linda Hollar, strive diligently to report who w a s twic e the school winner of the the school news. Voice of Democracy contest. iii . l A . 7 -4:23 ir ix 1, G' ax 'X Q Y 1 Our highest advertising C ' Q r salesmenfor the Corona, Y- A 4. Y X ,' Frances Ann Sigmon, 'r . Edna Hudson, Patty Lail, k K X ' -3' gt, and Dickie Huffman. 14 ,: :f5?f' t '4,'f3s' 1 L it i :XX XR I ,. Our practice teachers, Miss Gerald- F ine Craven, Mr. Bill Simons, Miss ' Caroline Rawl and Mis s Annette Epting, are about to enter the thres- hold of teaching. H -34' rr U These scribes keep an account of the club events. They are from left to right: First Row: Rosalind Rein- hardt, N ancy Hefner, Leila I-loke, ConChitaGiles,AnitaFlowers. Sec- ond Row: Pauline Hollar, Cynthia Moir, Linda Hollar , Helen Shook, Jewel Huffman. Third Row: Richard Duncan, Nan Terry, Eddie Huffman, Richard Kiessling,Sue Spencer. Not Pictured: Murl Correll, Bobby Killian. 53 The S e n i o r mascots, Darlene Fal- cone and Stephen McKinney, as they are often seen, Jerry Spencer was the highest Corona salesman in the Senior Class. 1 a.,-X 1-rg Ns 2- I. N fy, Mr Murray begins another day with the help These Seniors, Margie Flowers, Nancy Gower, of his offic e assistants Betty Steelman and Nan Terry Shirley Huffman, Janice Baker, Nancy Hefner Frances Ann Sigmon, Charlotte Phillips and L1nda Hollar, assist in the office, also. Ray DeHart and Eddie Huffman, our mail carriers, deliver the morning mail. il, 4 -- 1 y . gi Wg.. 65 fs ,,.,,. K I ,A I Y Q' Sl 2 I M, M 'ldv-5' mm ' X, .f 1 9,c., 0- Y, School store assistants, Charlotte Phillips, Nancy Gower, BettySteelman, Richard Kiess- ling, F r anc e s Ann Sigmon, Luther Herman, Shirleyl-Iuffman, and Mr.E. Cr.Cashion serve the students diligently throughout the day. The halls of St. Stephens are kept spic and span byjanitor , Pearl Bennet. .f 4 1 . lvl, ---e- Y. . ,.,,, f , . Our lives are in the hands of these bus drivers, Sidney Cline, Ray Del-Iart, Leon Fox, Hazel Hoke, Dickie Huffman, Becky Kanupp, Eddie Huffman, and Ruben Sipe. C ar eful preparation and planning for well- balanced meals is the aim of Mrs. S. E. Cline and her faithful staff. . I ...Pr :A 5 X N. . K l . ,.-vfli I f. F ,K ' wr., X . '- ,il 'U g al ,fix E, Q fx' f t w 1 L- Y' ' 1 -5 ' i is 'ff Q aff f Y f 9 W' ' i ' .as ' 1, Fo 1 ' A 1:4--ei' f n I 1- , ' , 'J - 4 'MAF' -1 t.1,.,,'L,- ,xx W PM ,N-,,v,-1'-'-- 5 ffff' . '-...X A V C A V 4. I ' Ovgqx , sngx f 1 , '1, 'X A ,,: 4' ? lj f 3 I W, 0 - , ,B+ ., - A M At 4 ? ff ' W 'L ' , Q' Q ,g .V i, , 1' 4 ' ' wif! y , 1' 4 ' ,Q V-'f HALLOWE EN FESTIVAL KING AND QUEEN PHYLLIS CANIPE RAY DeHART 92 it 0' .OX ' . I it .fx M - - 5 S. 'Z' 'NGN HALLOWE EN FESTIVAL THE ROYAL COURT LITTLE PRINCE and PRINCESS Brenda Rumley Keith Totherow PRINCE and PRINCESS Jannie Sipe Michael Propst KING and QUEEN Phyllis Canipe Ray Del-Iart X' Q V if f The Gyp sie s , Pat Cline, Ronnie Philbeck, Carolyn Abe rnat hy , Judy Kay Huffman, Mickey Propst, and Lynn Mull, are the life of the Festival. k 1 'Y' 1 HALLOWEEN FESTIVAL Mr. Dale Starnes sees that everyone has a Bingo Card and some corn so that all can enjoy the fun. The HaIlowe'en Spirit Was Felt By All! The Cat's merchants, Mrs. Wanda Herman, Mrs. Howard Baehr, Mrs. W. A. Murra and Mrs James We b It was no trouble for Carolyn Sigmon, Pat Fry, Lorna. Kurth and Ro s alind Reinhardt to sing for their supper. -all-A ' 4 11 KF M511 1' 1 T 'IHS' if 'Y T311 y, . b are ready for business! fe' -XS swf' Nw '-Q-Si ,nv ' and away we go 41 a,,4.allv- .? '4,r I '3 Y . mum 'a 4 i , ev' ..4.. ing xy M- Mg, , --4 V, X---rl R A Q32 ' Q I Tvingg,-,ralvfi I ..,-,V . ..::z.. X4 4 ig Principal W. A. Murray was one of the interesting speakers at our Junior-Senior Banquet. Jerry Spencer goes over his notes, as Linda Hollar chatters on. To the talkative Student Council President, Jerry A group of pretty Dutch maidens were imported Spencer, speaking at the Junior-Senior Banquet from the Sophomore class to sing at the Junior- was no task. Senior Banquet. A51 6?'8s,.........,- 4 'Y 1' gs , W , K' 35 ' 3, X l 74 'sq 5 Y X ft ' v . dv .ll 'and a good t1me was had by a The:,eSen1ors will never reach Broadway, but they gave forth a lov ely old Holland melody at the Junior-Senior Prom. Waltz. time at t e Prom fi my . . . h . ya T ab A n -1: L , . X fi ' ai V 1 t, N il, 5 K 1 . I 5:3 - wg gy , QT gg! s. .N 4 1 v pc-I,..' MOMENTS WE WILL NEVER FORGET! if , n xx Y -52 5 r . in . .ug l ' 'E , 5 .-. ...--I --, ....-T .,.. ...-W ..... ........ ....., ,,.,....- ...-f..-.Y--4'-' .1-4, Z.. .aug ::.4l.' , E 1451153 ,gp in-. 4n-n if-W -nlsl Q- I-ZZ If 2.52 IF Fl' If 'ff One 'of the highlights of the State Edna Hudson is all dressed up for FTA convention,the Duke Chapel. the big dance , a long-awaited event. ,, 9 vi' 5 1 , in Getting alittle help withyour Eng- lish, Ray ? ' X Y. ls s...JI it .M This is what we C all bac k seat Burning the midnight oil. drivers! gi, U-7 Bill Barnette gets assistance in Ray DeHart in a typical pose. looking for a lost article. 98 One ofthe seniors, Maynard Clark, was previously in the Navy. w th 1' 'L 'f'-:ei-iff' l ' 'ses-1 Cf- '5 This group seems puzzled. iii HICKORY COMMUNITY CENTER HOW Ll xC O NNIS I ix If Oh Is xlvxill' H1911-in mi I1Lq1'v'f:Ii1J1JJ41 f71:1r1q.1:11'i4'1'Q fi law f1'1,g,Au.1s.' ii'Qwm1i:.g3 l-1 1 'I I.: l'1 ,-1,11-V 1 'Pye ?'1c'1-'1'1 .' ll IS 'X'-ffl-TX - 79 Il! Ywg .-,rw C wffi :iii :I1'.'1.' . zifi fr, '1 ln fwlff' :XIQ,'.1k'11'.'4 I' :'1Iz1'lg.1 M F1211 1' xi'1iVkfJnS ' , f 3 - ISILLIAL-LDS - 'I E Q - CRA WIS I5fX?I'lI.iH.-5.f.Q. - YS.-3.52 i'ffxI.l. - JI 'il 'EL-Hljll' F1'7ff:A-7.i,f,-:'51fff'Ifff2- 5CJPlI:3A-'xI,l. b'Qf.aQl ,EE - I fllAl,IC1 - fp-1faI'QfE Q'Q.b'4,i- QE E- 'f.3d1E.f' ' 1415 - lwL'l'fIj-.211 f'4r 'Iv 7f. 'Qf,L' - ii il-'xl If Flf-,l ILP-I 1:1 'Q' 11' 1222- 1211 f,:1'l'r QQIVIQ 2- Q C' f. 'f7Q'1 CTQIQTE 7Qlk'1r5: riff-r1,fI, .'. '- A- ,,,4 D,f3.'.'gS 7-fig. A-1':-pt.1' - Y. 1lI ,'ffI ',1.I. LLQS X1 fJI'.ffQ',,.f' '1 fix' XE.l.llJl'.i f.f1lL5 l:,1 . L r DEHART MOTOR lINES INCORPORATED I N Th nks Parents For Comlng TOP T A ' SENIDRS OF I2 M DAIRY O 81 SUPERIOR SANDWICHES 1235. DAX, 15 2 5232 HERMAN SIPE 84 C0 INC wnlnr General Contractors Bulldmg Niaterxal Conox er North C1ro1m'a WALDEN GROCERY Cvrocerxes Amoco Gas O1 Hxghway 70 A Iixckory 'North Cxrolma 'YB STARNES sslzvlc: Seruce 15 Our Busmess' Ted Starnes and Henrx Ward Owners 1780 H1ghland -he 'X E Dxal Dlamond 5 2130 Hxckory North Carolma Lbjaw-Ja MILK ICE CREAM 14,4-U, THE BEST DAIRH LABEL EOR XOLR TABLE FRESH LOC-XL MILK WITH FLAVOR CONTROL rl' 1 T Mk , '1 's a , , A I 1 W. sg . . ' .,--,L,.14 I -v-wvgg, ,, , ,- , , Mx ' il 0 5752: fx , ,555 . - - .1 ' ' A ' ' ll-'I 00. I ! ,,l, :IO R ., 7. , , , . ,. V VIEWMONT GRILL SEA'-TEST SHUFORD INSURANCE AGENCY SNYDER PAPER CORP H B D 1 A 0210 HIGHLAND BARBECUE WALTON KNITTING MILLS NC HICKORY FUNERAL HOME 5pAlNH0UR5 'f7 :. T 'z 7' CJ'f'I- I ' I 1 . I I I AD,-,DM M,,,-W4....,,,, , . ,, D HM J ,I . , Comphmvnts I , I Complwnents of I I zo Qual- mg, ia D vis 2- f ' I 'r1-.7IutO-Casualty IDS F1 I frfuzal Dividvnd S ' Af' k ry - High Point .i,.,..,,,..,,..... i I I I W Comphments of C p I I I I , I II' Hi If T' II Cr'1'.: I Cc, .. .. C plaments of 1 I I ' I Dial Diamond 5-211' I 'fi Q-1 5 f'orthClf1rolinr I 1'-If g t' ri cf 1' h 'T' HOKE S FOOD MARKET is-L Fresh 'vieat Fruxts and Vegetables M'-4 Sprmgs Road Phone DAv1S 4 8612 ZW' ww-n, Compliments I Complzments I BIG DOLLAR FOOD MARKET .......J f '? WALDENSIAN BAKERIES INC Hlckory North Carolmna Hxckory North Carolma LENOIR RHYNE COLLEGE Hxckory North Carolma An Accre-d1ted Seruor College Emphas1z1ng Chr1st1an Character and Scholarshxp Xiajor fmelds mclude Llberal Arts Scxence Teacher Educatxon, Busmess Lducat1on,NIL1s1c and Pre professxonal Trammg Summer Sesslor Begms June 9 Fall Terfn Beams Septemoer 8 oi u'1 l1h -f O. I g 917 X ' s 0 T I Q1 ' z if fi ge . -J 1 ' fl: A l Vfl. . 1 -vq N ., , I A , 1 f 4 Z 2 D 24,-Q E v T' amos ll , - 1 if 0 f , A ' :v 4 L L W . , H U - , wtf' , ....- F- '- . if ' 1 I ' vs, ff ,V of , , J. 7 l X Q - , f v ,A I - ,, ,V ,, , f,7,ga R 1, , an-,, ' o I 0 - A , . IM fi ',.':,.Q1v5 YOUR ADVISORS C VII' me t FLOWERS AUTO REPAIR VON ISENHOUR SHELL SERVICE yur 51,5 ness Phone Dhrroud 3 3236 ll Kf I 0 CITY ELECTRIC CO Ltuc on CtorQ 911 IX Arc J J Ii Ckolx 'North C rol 111 'wp me ts REEVES FRAME SHOP HIGHLAND PHILLIPS If wr uore DA 1S 5 5973 I III ComD me-nts EARL S GROCERY 84 LUNCH V' X 4 I Ckorx ortnf rolm Compf ments I HOME SHEET METAL CO Tlx' 511495 ijf 1955 I S1-r'.'Lcs'I51R ' ' i A 1 . - IE' ary, 'ixjrth C ' liun C ,I n 5 O fllct wal C xfrff . .fxpf lnucivs, I .'t' I ki ry North C21 IW Iinfe 1' f J. i . Co! J. J: of I' OI I 5 -T 16 .YI D fr , A yi- In Rl I U ix ICINXT' I -f, Xi ' f-Jortf1CUz'o11nf1 E1 ' 1' I - fi ' 'la ' ' :1 66 'I 0 P:'JprirtJr5: Qlzoziizfs EIOKQ and llcybur ,anti Jgll . Pl 1 A- Ii'Jf'i.' 'lm' 2, C1111 in COMMUNITY BAPTIST CH LX L1i11UN1W LLC, URCH Wim 'Xl ,J- 'TN. Rex Gordon T1y1or THL 'i NORTHWESTERN BANK SERX ING W ESTERX WORTH CAROLINA 1111 Rory Ne vuton X1 ude HICKORY PRINTING CO Co nmercx11PrxntLrs bb r Stimps Llthographxng Ru e 703 Ninn Avenue NI L Telephone Dlamond 5 4151 Iuckory Worth C, Irohn I LELA WISE HAT SHOP s Only ENcc1u51x e Ixucorx H L fnhoo Te ephone Dlarrond 3 3130 N911 Eton Owner RITCHIES CABINET SHOP NI Pwr o1C1b1nLtS 11d CHA gr' Fur uturq 8 D a D.-M15 Zoo Rome 7 Bo'-c 79 A. 116110 North C TO111 Of , . .,, ,xg . - . I r ' -- 3 - A X., 4 ff ' Tw af I U . . M H01 , I-6. 11 I - , . 't ,, ' ,,r' fn - Y 1 I I T.fr5..' f :H - ' EV' 1-y,i-T 1 3-A 'Ia CATAWBA INSULATION COMPANY ON XTR BLA Ch RCJCKA OOL INSULATION JHJING NN r.ATHLRS1'RIPPINIG QOOFING FRLE VQTINIATLQ 'NO OBLIGATIONS k. 4... IIIGHVKAY 70 A PHONE DA Z 9407 Complxments o 9 0 0 TALLANT TRANSFER COYE C. WILSON Y HICKORY, N. C. .gl . ,' ,, L. f A ' 1 . Q , .P' - . A A-M J A GCOD LIFE IS A HAPPY LIFE lrene tells another funny story. M-Q vu.---4714 igf ' i b li, ,F 1 English lV with Mrs. Mauney is Have patience, boys, you'll soon fun as well as serious. grow up. .J QQ' -,.-see .Jf J' ily ' tiff c Homeward bound! Physical Education students doing their daily exercise. I A J' 0 ' rx The Lunc h ho good fellowship. ur - a period for 'in '.--- 1.. I' 2 f' -7 I , , 4 ' i LLL A A familiar sight at the ringing of Peace and Quiet reign supreme in A day is done every bell. the library. 109 HICKORY DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Where cookmg IS an art and eatlng 15 a ph zsure AND XIUI LHS MOTEL A home away from hozrxe CATAWBA MARBLE 84 GRANITE WORKS WALKER f Htgh Grade Nionuments md Xicmorxals P O Box 736 Hmkory Newton Hlghwiy 'No IO ROLLINS CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH CENTER Hlghway 70 East PHONE n 54129 or v41Z0 Compllments of JOHNSON TIRE SERVICE If you can't see the tread See us! HICROTY 'North Ca rohna I PEELER HARDWARE HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS PAINTS HOUSEHOLD 'XIEEDS GARDEN SEEDS 1311 Hlghland Ave 'NI E Telephone D-Xv1s Z 7571 Hmckory North Carolma of F ,V , . our 11 ' - . r 5 U ,V HICKORY, N, C, Dlamo d ABERNETHY CHEVROLET INC TRIANGLE SAUSAGE 'uoutz Ce mer St XI z II1g,hwIy 70 -I fcusvnouirf Frlendly People MORETZ PE W1 'M I ..'1-.J .4 S ptlg Tamfs Exe aw atmg d wld :tone D1alDAv1s Z 4392 FIRST NATIONAl BANK CATAWBA COUNTY bllsncd 1891 Ll fm I C pmtal Emc Oxer I 730 OO rhckorx Nlewt Conox L r Clare-'mont CO. I ' I J 'I '- A J , Ey Qllf .FLYGUAI,,1fsII,I1In- I I FITQ1 1149151 :I ,Ia I YI I I V I I I , , I I . . I - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I OF I I Q A I 22- XIV-.I . . ' 1' Kgkww Q ' I ' Wiz, :Sn ' ' V. , , 4 U u IQCCCC I I ' - I I I P53255 ,V ' I I H ...., I ? ,Q ,X I I '5'a-i I L '2 '. San E, ' I I 51 'L ' q'5 I 5., 'I ,0 I'-. 'on I I I -2 - . I OLD HICKORY COMPANY INC VNQrK fs. P1 Clot t I' 1111 x LKOIB rol KOOL PARK POOL ST STEPHEN S LIONS CLUB one J ry .JV- A Club NN ormng For Tne Betterrrewt Of Good Comma 1ty I s 4' ' L 713' , Elvs mr hex 'Ii 'lj S' ff1rtIAC:1 1' L., , C X - XLLk xx X iv- . 1 'V - 2 ' '58 I I y! '1Q- ,F I if 1, -'fluzfof FAST' Dxal DAv1s 3 6863 Viorganton Lenolr I-hckory North Carolma SPRINGS STREET FURNITURE MART X I Hlckory North Carolma Lxghten Your Work Better Lxght Means Better S1ght Q mfg? 9 7:39 GRADUATE TO BETTER LIVING Ure Elecbuc W DUKE POWER COMPANY Comphments o Q A Q A ,gf 'I' 'fd -sv- Y' I 5's. b J 75 JIQQA ff M 1'2.'f'n4 is is IQ,-,, 35: ..- 'RS 5 , Servlng The Piedmont Carohnas G U ES T T R U C K E N G C 0 ' I I . I I -I . 2 Q v J I ' I I I I I-J ..Q.4,..- .. ,WM .... ' .1 L I I I I I ' I . I ' I 1 I . I I I I I ,If . . ' 4 U I X I , ' I II ' .flea - fan, Q' f i f:1Qf.., 1 k .,, . A, ,Q ,Q-I x I, 4- v Ii. 'Il' T'-' -E35 . 5 . my .. . , 3, .f . 6 Q. Gs .1 19 . U 1 xxx. .M ii.-,I , 'J A. I .A-,. .1 S dv 1.'..m.. -I 4 , .gfifuil - ,Ds ' ..,' A I 'W I ' Y --,I IX,: 2' 6 .. .I I 3- , I, - J- G- Qin if Q ' . ' -.1 q -' -f 1 ' 5 . I ' 1, X L- .Ny -F. -' L. L,A- K l . 4 IIII 2' . K A' I I I I . I- -. 9 I l J-T 1 ' I I E +- -1 -Sl ,I 'I' I I 1 .w P T k A 1 ' . HICKORY CHAIR COMPANY Ihckorx C 9 PJ 5111661911 I , , X xl Z IKX f 4 X X if Qfhiff Lure LANA HOSIERY Mlll HERNIAN ERECTION C0 14111 Ax Phone DAVLS 4 6710 Hxc-corx 'North C 01 14111 Stl D me DAv1s I 8931 1 ckorx 'Nor C ro1 I J I .4 I I . In . Q I I 4 I-4 I 0 I I - . I ' I I 4 I ' I I I I 4, I l A I 5' I ,I 7 I ::' ' I I I I 3 ' I I I I V I I I I I I A I I I I I :I I I I In I X . II 'IIN 2 41 I 44 , 4444 44 44 4 4.44.44 4. 44.44.444 44 4 4 4 4 4 44444.41 Ns' g xg - A M-444444 m M II rj 1- - I . x I XV 5 X If I I .4 I u I I M rC I 33 4 I ri v .I ff fx' ' 'A' Z I I S QI 'I 9 I 9 I ' ' Q I II? I: I I Complxmerxts of K BARBER SHOP COMMUNITY CREDIT CO I W 91 f' JJ j J XLIU UUE: ' ' M G CROUGH LLMBER va-gl Buxldmg Nix rm 1 1nd kontrxpfurs Inn orw ortx C J lr HY LAN FURNITURE COMPANY INC X1 anutnvu t Invuug moo 0 1 hem :lx k H N HTC 'xbzx C , 4 ,, 1 4 ' 1 1-1-ijjf, R 1 on 9 X 1 N 2 I Y Clf1I1lk'UY Sigrzinr. 1 1 pw flu 'L 3 3T:7.JJ-fJ5'V.Uf , 5 fifwu Il.. 5. R Y W -- wif, 9 ,r iii-.AL 5.31,-X'l r- - --A Ht 1 - R R R l 1 ,AL 1 1 . y w 3 E A l.. i -I J U '77 1 li' M -5, . . ' co. R ff X V s ' . , z ' ' . v-, 'f 1 M , 1 U' 1 N l Lk j, N I lnrfl' 1.1 N 1 X 1 Phom- lJAvis L-0406 r 1 L W , W -,,,, W ,, ,,,, WR, WHRRR , -n I I . 2 Ai '. 'rws of Q' T11 'md Br-dro II 1' urnitura- E 'i'- 'lyT-QQ1'tE1CUru11:x.f SLIIVI E-LU Tir, E G35 PQITJT - - fl' V f - f-Ill'-' YQEXK - CE-il AGC C G FOX lUMBER COMPANY INCORPORATED N1A.NLFXClLRTRS OF hougH ind Pmxshed Lumbar md Appalachl '1 1 dxxovd Floor g PHONE Dlamond 5 2239 HICKORY NOK IH CAROLINA COCA COlA BOTTLING COMPANY Hxckory North Clrolmi ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGUlARlY i 91, BllTMORE DAIRY FARMS 'xhlk Ice Crearn 5 P re X ,itch xt N e PHONE Dlamond 5 310 II mio 5 tn C roi O O , 7 . Y M ' 1 I. . PIII' ' ' T in Of - I T 1 ki- Pix 1'L:ifT' RH' f D L N, I 4 ,U l IV Ll --'ff ' .i1t .v - ,T i - ' NO- ' 4' Aini SHELL 5 BAR B Q L R TROUTMAN PLUMBING co ini Z Phone IJ-M15 5 5865 Sp mgs rio Id Ihgkorx North C arolm LA TILE 0 Sour Xuthor nd .muh ID an St 1 17 UNH fflj TO XISIT '51 OIIOY C NG IV 0 L 'NO 5ormgQ Vofd Phone .JALXLS t 41 Ihckor 'North Carolmi L. ISENHOUR FABRIC SHOP U11 VL oolzns Drxp T195 Ihre so Goods ca. S11ks N 1 3rd St N W Nc xt Door Fo Westn rn Uruon HOME BUILDING COMPANY C n uns rcx smdentul Bu lderb outa No Cowowor N Noenger' D1a.L DAw1s 3 3:23 li cko II HICKORY FEED MILLS NC HICKORY WOOD TURNING CO E TEAGUE row gsuzu. Z 68-1 H 81 S PLASTERING CO -: 1p:.,.entS 2, , I . fi il' ff' T :L llkfi Telephoxxe DAvis T-2571 P. . Q 3 . lr , - X, WI 'Q-ff111-.ELL zwsezu-, l'.Lla1'. ' Hkk 'f f'f'!'H Ci I A1TIz D' 1 DAviS -' ', Fifi f 'rt'1 CEN' Lim I I I rm, N A H512 1 zz. Xi Q Zig? Q: fl X. 'OA D11 DAVQS '-F', ', INFORMAL MOMENTS T7-4 O WH 'WZ f il, O Only two more years of this! Luther Herman seems over- Preparing chow for us . . whelmed. xc R' . ' VS , , rv I 2 ' S y X Q, ' i f'i,, V -Vg, ' x 'ga .JL I Q , I li All aboard! :vw A .xiii -1418! -1 Eddie Huffman and his Latin Why the sad face, Judy Kay? pony. in l .1 Iffh i ril, Ruben leads the chow line. A favorite gathering place-the Having trouble, Edna? milk machine. 119 G 81 H HOUSE MOVING CO D1'a1DAx1s 4 5008 I IIICIKOTE IVAS BEAUTY NOOK BL -EQQ X ver Pslxcse J tos North Carolma BOB PATTON S TV 84 RADIO SERVICE I us fo qumk snrvxu O lftl e D1a1 DAv1s 4 6489 rhnxory 'North L, xrolm Comp! ments o HIGHLAND CAFE I E WIKE S FLORIST 1 Q4 lug ndl'umr1l DLS1 H0111 M rx 16 Telephone DAx1s 7 2866 Hxglvn IN 70 A IS l I g 311 .ilst St. S E 1 2 . di, I Q 1 1 1 ff A 2 I , 'X-...R W ,s I I I W, I I ' rj: r ' 1 VJ I I 194 - l.A'v'.1N,I,j. ',T:11'Q1L'Huld' - Eltfy 'em 1 1 ' I M54-rn 1' 1 I ', 'z A II I 7 , 1 W I I J Frvsl Cut Flwvlrs I Q 1'f'fc.d 1411 ' V' r I - 'gl I V I I 34 A 9 A f ff' I ' 1 'Q ' - FAIRGROVE SERVICE STATION I FASHION FURNITURE CO N BUMGARNER S VARIETY MARKET F111 I k .l 'IIIIICIKS LAN DIS MOTORS t CANOVA THEATER NEW CON DRIVE IN ,Nh Y HAFER MOTOR CO L t HOLDERS BARBER SHOP ' HICKORY FRY FURNITURE CO I N I I I I I ' Complzments of , , E , vu co 1 1 X I ., I I 'ehwny TO-A E I H lA1 A Noi' Cf: 1' ' 1 u ine of Groceries Fresh Fruits 254 Yege ables I I i Conover Rt. 5 I u Phone INgerso1l -1-2712 H' y Nor h Carolina H V ' .1 t 4 'd- M N Conovc Nor h Carolina N- t Nor h Caroli C fments of C I' NWS Of 1 6 - 3 E co Grady Iolder j O 'ner Hickory North Caroli . CAROLINA THEATRE 'Z' lst Avenug 'N Hlckory 'North Carolm HARPER MOTOR CO Ford Sa es Serx ce Hmkory North Carolma MITCHELL SHOE 81 HARNESS SHOP D111IJAw1e, w urm 0 t ry an ROY S JEWELRY STORE INC Ihckorx 5 Lwrgcbt CfLd1LJ6WLICTb 1 N D111 lDM1s 9 97 uckorx 'North Carolma HICKORY STEAM LAUNDRY 'New Synthnt L Dfw Cleomlng E ur 8, VI oolen Storfagn Bur Ch mmg Plant Phone Dlamozxd 3 2201 I-hghland -Me N E Dlarnond 5 2202 ATLANTIC ICE CO f-xf-if-T SERVICE! LC, IS OUR FIRST THOUGHT X MILLER BROOKS ROOFING Xu' Cord LIOITIHE Ixoofu U 7 IAVQ II1LI'lUI' 'Worth C Irolmw MARY S BEAUTY SHOPPE -2 k I Complete Beauty bgrv ce 'vifirx VN ea er Owne c. Ope Htor Sindy Rldge Hd Dla DAx1s 4 80211 Nxckor 'North C rol na ......-,.i,-,,,,,nf, , , W - MWC, -..-,.,.-,C,,, F.- 1 I I I , 1 I I , .. - -. 2,',W. I I 1 fl-'447 1 , , A I ' ,.' ,: 'fi I 'KJ rott is oA1v:s2.' ,A,-,, ..,, , ,,,, WKWYYW ,,,, f,,,m,,,,,,,, W I 1 , W I ' 0 , 1 , 1 ' ,x . A I - I 1 I T' Z5 .2r1d5 W. L 1 .A f 1- 0 l I 'i I 1 I I 3 ' coo I I I 1Il'-I Wi' ' ?.I ,-I- Af-' Ima I ' -: ' 35-15 '. 5. W. I 0 1 X , Nm - x f ' 1 A ' I ,, ' ' w ' ' 'H i 'I I V' IQ,bg,,1,5fIp , J! 4 I I . 'X I ' I - ' ' 1, ' Y 1 I X' I I, . A L I .,a Crnp r HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB SIPE S HICKORY MARKET Clue- 51017 Sr ova 11 ropc Qc More Iluko ID I Us St 1 c 4 Nc NH C roll Comp ments of Comp! '1 5 I COLES i JI Ihfmu OrtI1 C rol nw NEW HIGHWAY APPLIANCE QUIK I L Q0 NELLY BEE PRODUCTS r L or Cir I RINK 81 HUFFMAN Tr U xH Phone Dk 15 400 c r C I Mg? ,- e 13 I FJ 'I XX '91, 5'lI.PEZi.fff I I Q I 45, J' api I G ' -ry 5tU1'z,--fl'-rat F.I:I1'IQc:t-Sfir'.'iCe- .4t.'1t1on-I ' 'd ,' - I'Tv'ZlIIII'IllH 'lkhmg Iiigw- -Ifttlf flvnt ',I'11'k-Y in 'I'o'.l.'n - T U, .IUIIfiS'I' ?I'5 XIIQAT X..'XI4,Kl-.'1'- -Y, 4,1 -U I , :met 0 ll lfnif: Sq. 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LAN MESSAGE FROM NITA llere we close another record of lmfe at St Stephens H1gh School Vke hope that you haxe enjoyeu readmng about the lwghlxghts of our SCh0Ol year, and that you w1llcha rlsh the l958 Coron 1 for many xe1rs to come We haxe worked hard, but we couldn't have accompllshed what we fhd lf 11 hadn t been for our w onde rful oatxent adwsor Mrs R G 'xlauney and for our kmd uncerstanoxng Pr1nc1pal Mr XR -X Murrax Vkc should l1ke to thank Xlr anwes 1 U mt amd the Delmar photographs rs or then' Llfllll ng ass stance Alt tm J oto ra x or ou ua adxermsers anc the Corona sa'esmer naxecore a s lencxc ob n max 2 g mt f r'anc1al X po sxb e to publ the 958 Co ona u can see that lt rms tarse t e Lllflffz' LIIIOI' c ass p s of outsule asslstance vw h c h we haxe eceueu to help us publ1sh thms bool-Q of rrem orle 5 as well as a boox for reference We slncerely hope that you w1ll cherlsh our l9:8 Corona forexer THE EDlTORS lb , . . . A W Q. 2 ' I ' . z f ' 1' Q . Y v V- 1 v . . . V . 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