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ear We Lule Nally trgoued uy mp uth, | aftr achert, at burbeortuct) and at banck, Np tod a Pilly 964 Aallh games ‘im the wdrct ond J eg ) iict nav 3 wah be entl Ae ere of 2h ae 5. bed biok wall yous iene Oe) i 5,3 SR, Dee your Lut bee WYP ad Proud , O tard phe did. 6 GE Le pn eZ 7 Desottickad 44 Lh ee Ee ALE 2 Lh | a AEG mg pa Na ob ae apepreccled Xo wer le eae : + ae PATE | Fag lO es, SUSAN HILL — LINDA LAMBETH ——— Editors as HAROLD WHITE DANNY STONE Business Managers Published by the Senior Class The Nineteen Hundred Sixty Four of Trinity High School Trinity, North Carolina As you might have guessed, victory was spelled at its best! Life at Trinity High is a unique experience You can't win 'em all, can you, Steve? Wiramenot stupidd a Ves yourare too. sap eee cen Representing, IyeH.s.. at) Wie s C ein n GarolimasandsUsN.@.Gsinesum er school were Becky Farlow, Lynne Younts and Susan Hill. Today is history. Mr. J. yelled, ' We wuz robbed! or each of you - Do you ever get the feeling that you're a sardine? Could one point really be that important? Basketball managers and scorekeepers are: FIRST ROW: Scott Davis, Lloyd Rich, and Beverly Pierce. SECOND ROW: Gary Welborn, Wayne Clodfelter, Gary Dobbins and Steve Martin. (not pictured) Johnny Lucas. | $ The game was a rugged struggle but the Bulldogs were the victors. a “way of life,” and not just a preparation Though the day of the Fall Festival was saddened by the death of a president, it was gladdened by the crowning of a queen. Gee whiz! Going up and down these steps is getting me down. Logan talks things over with the coach. Our delegate to Boy's State, Logan White. = CI S C0 St NI St Noy | OT ee Ca ° ° ; ; ° i : Ww : ; . nD) 3 P ° ; F : e e c 5 3 a ; : ; 3 2 2 € : : o 8 : 2 Ss. 2 ee ae oH L ae ; N O N i ae = S om o = YU (a deed = SS 6 c Ss 5 oD) o = Ss ob og Yyoecteo sy is A ce -e S e OC © x am za To Mrs. Hilda Brady For your belief in the students at Trinity, For your infinite dignity and patient tact, For your interest in us and awareness of our lives, The Class of 1964 dedicates this book to you. Because of his high ideals, his sound judgement, and his tireless efforts to create a better school, Principal C. Wilton Hawkins has become an inspiration to all. No matterhow busyhe may be, Mr. Hawkins is always eager to help students with their problems. Thus he proves himself an able administrator and a faithful friend. The school board works diligently to promote the school system of “lrinity., They are,, LEF ial OLRIGHTssMr. Cc. Wilton Hawkins, Principal; Mr. Howard Younts, Chairman; Mr. E.W. Welborn, Secretary; Mr. Clyde Ayers, Co- Chairman; Mr. Robert Reid Mendenhall, and Mr. Glenn Albertson. Mr. D.S. Underwood, assistant principal, counselor, and teacher is an example of many good qualities combined. His manner of handling daily problems promotes good relationship among students and faculty. The P.T.A. serves as an effective link between school and home.LEFT TO RIGHT, the executive board consists of: Mr. D.S. Underwood, Mr. Bobby Clodfelter, Mrs. Nancy Davis, Mr. Fred Lambeth, Mrs. E.R. Kennerly, Mrs. Grayson Lamar, Mrs. Jack Brooks, and Mrs. E.W. Auman, — Always wearing a pleasing smile is Mrs. Hilda Brady, sec- retary of Trinity High. Although Mrs. Brady usually faces a desk piled high with work, she is never too busy to answer the questions of students. Patient and understanding, she is a popular member of the office staff. Serving at the desk, helping with research work and sending out well-known overdue slips are just afew ofthe duties of our librarian, Miss Anne Howard Felton. Because of the efficient service of our cafeteria helpers, the students enjoy well prepared food in a pleasant environment. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Dobbins, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Lambeth, Mrs. Royals, Mrs. Spell, Mrs. Neal, Miss Spencer, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Savage. SEATED: Manager John Blake and Mrs. Dowdy. Helping to keepthe buildings cleanare our custodians Margaret Gannaway, Floyd Herndon, Christine Ewings, George Love, and Feramae Robertson. 1] Language is That Vital Link MRS, GURNEY PEACE A.B. from High Point College English English is the basis for a well-rounded education. Reading and writing head the English list. MRS. G.W. UNDERWOOD A.B. from Montreat College English si AS ip eh nn ceevet en sshaa MISS SHIRLEY ALBERTSON B.A. from High Point College English between Man and Humanity Skagen” The knowledge of a foreign language promotes under- standing among all people. t3 Rockets break sound barriers, modern means of travel break distance barriers, and in our language classes we break language barriers. We learn the basic rules of speaking in atongue strange to us andwe learn willingly. To many of us French offers a challenge but it is worth the hard work and many questions we ask for the satis- faction we obtain in speaking it. Then comes the realization that our own English language is the key tolearning about people, and that in turn is the key to understanding. MISS BOBBIE FAYE KENNEDY A.B. from High Point College French, English rogress Lies in the Perplexities of Mathematics and 8 ; : 4 68 aye sa 88 88 RG fr Ro AS Ce Pr Nd Pin Sm Eu Gd Te Oy : .02 83 Ba BR BO eS ba th Po UNp Pu Am Gor Bk Cf Oe PSE N Dea ee Experiments are the foundations for great achievements. MR. W.C. JOHNSON B.S. from High Point College MR, OWEN T. BOYLES | M. Ed. from University of MR, R.G. VARNER A.B. from University of North Carolina A.B. from Elon College North Carolina Science Science Science, English 14 MRS, H.R. ASHMORE MR, LARRY SWIGGETT A.B. from Duke University A.B. from High Point College Mathematics M.A.T. from University of North Carolina Mathematics Think! Think! In any course in math, this is inevi- table. Progress lies in the perplexities of mathematics. Knowledge is a form of exper ience in science, the essence of life.Science is the process of discovery itself, a living process. There is always a driving urge to pierce the unknown, A man who knows the mystery of numbers, holds the key to the knowledge, the culture, and the mind of man. MR, ROY B. ALLEN MRS. CHARLES LIE TLE MISS MARY LOU BECKER B.S. from High Point College A.B. from Guilford College Brow eben Vic kdemtrora Commercial Commercial, Social Studies Woman's College Commercial MRS, JANICE SMITH B.S. from High Point College Commercial 2 Commercial Courses oF positions as instructors and business leaders. 16 os Cultivate Business Leaders People say variety is the spice of life. If this is true, future business leaders preparing to enter the working world where opportunities are limitless, will lead lives as full of surprises as a grab bag. In our commercial classes we are instructed in typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, and general business—all things that will be helpful to us in our future Nc Me ae i ia We Interpret the Past, Experience the Present, and Shape the Future for This Is History - Knowledge of the past is a guide for the present and future. man. Knowledge of the history of man, his religions, his motivations, and his different environments is important in understanding ourselves—our own motivations and We live in the present, we dream of the future, but we learn eternal truths from the past. The social studies department has the past, present, and future in mind as it prepares us for living with and understanding our fellow limitations. INARs (EMA, SUP OMES A.B. from High Point College MR. D.S. UNDERWOOD MISS BEVERLY CROTTS M. Ed. from University of A.B. from High Point College A.B. from High Point College North Carolina History, Guidance History, English History se ARE RNOEROOAS 17, MRS. E.R. KENNERLY B.S.H.E. from Woman's College Home Economics In Home Ec. class, students learn the domestic art of sewing. Skills are Developed in Home Economics and Agriculture What's cooking?' ... 'Where's my bobbin? These are only afew of the phrases that are heard in Home Economics. These sounds tell of the girls who don't mind doing a little work to achieve success. Agriculture is the science of tomorrow. Trinity is MISS LOUISE HARRIS training young men to meet the future's challenge by B.S. from High Point College coping with the problems of today. Home Economics, Science While making a piece of furniture a boy is shaping his future and vocation. MR. J.W. DAVIS B.S. from N.C. State College Agriculture 18 With Physical Education Comes a Strong Body VPODMLL AAD Are you boys trying to bring up the physical fitness rank of the U.S.? and a Sound Mind. Action! It's wonderful! Wherever there's youth and fun, basketball, baseball or track; it takes pride and courage to there's Trinity. Trinity isa front row seat that put us play on the team. Even more important, you are a part close to exciting happenings. Whether it be football, of the Bulldoes' great school spirit. MR. ROBERT P. FULP B.S. from High Point College M. Ed from University of MR, W. MARTIN POYNER MR, R. GENE HIATT North Carolina B.S. from High Point College B.S. from High Point College Head Coach, Physical Education Coach Coach 19 C lasses Foreshadowing our future, class experiences mold and influence us,..every individual being an integral part of the whole...the dependence of each upon the other, the desire to give fully of one's self for the good of boththe school and our community... growing not only in scientific knowledge and physical strength, but in strength of character, in wisdom and in a deeper under- standing of ourselves and our fellow students... after four years of hard work and tireless effort the final achieve- ment... the future depends on you. 22 The Senior Class We are the deciding factors in the hope and promise ofthe future. We, the youth of America, students of Trinity High School, are the foun- dation of tomorrow and through us the dreams of today can be realized. Much of the responsi- bility for developing youth's potentials lies with the school, for here we are trainedto meet and to cope with many of the problems that life presents. LOGAN WHITES. s. onc oc ccc com ce ter tesiacma LYNNE YOUNTS.....2.ccc¢eceV 1CG=bresidens GAYE CARTNER. 2. 0. os oes oon oes wcCcretaiy BECKY FARLOW ... 0 cccccc cis ccisineem UC1sm nem MRS. GURNEY PEACE... co. ccccss sen avison JERRY HAAS oo ccew ccec cee sete Fesiaome JILL. WHITE. sc wccccecee + cee ICo-blesiGcts REBECCA’ CHARLES J tse cccle'vic cies mC ChCEaan SHARRON. WARD W ocscsecsac eel tedster MRS CHARTEESSAYS Luc Herein Cus On SONJA ALLEN BILL ALBERTSON @ @ Uhis way : S s DARRELL BEANE JENNIE AUMAN Q Es G a = 2 23 KERMIT BLAIR NANCY BILES JOYCEBOYLEN LARRY BROWER ROGER BRYSON DAVID BROWN 24 GAYE CARTNER CINDY CECIL REBECCA CHARLES She newness thal ts , fughtening and funny. EDDIE COGGINS ZANA DAVIS BOBBIE JO DAVIS P28) WILMA EDWARDS TRUDY DAWSON ELAINE DEATON PATSY EMBRY BECKY FARLOW BETTY FARLOW 26 LINDA FARLOW RANDY GILES ESTHER FITCH STEVE GREENE ANNETTA GRAVES WALTER GOFORTH 27 JERRY HAAS DIANE HALE GARY HARPER People to laugh with, to talk with LARRY HEPLER STEVE HICKS PHIL HEBERT 28 SUSAN HILL ROBERT HILL BOB HILL , too- BARBARA HOHN RONNIE HILTON OMA NELL HOLDER 29 JAMES HUDSON PY ELIS HIOLa BILLY HUNT LAWRENCE JORDAN LYNDA KIRKMAN GLENDA KENNEDY 30 HAROLD LAMBETH BARBARA LEFFEVER LINDA LAMBETH GARY LANKFORD PHYLLIS LOFLIN BARBARA LOCKHART 3] JANIE MAULDIN JOHNNY LUCAS SHIRLEY MATTHEWS ROSEMARY NELSON REBECCA OSBORNE JIMMY PEACE BARBARA PETERSON WAYNE RICHARDSON BEVERLY PIERCE DOROTHY ROBERTS JOHNNY REDDICK 33 oe JANE SIDES MURRAY SKEEN NANCY SKEEN Now we ae at the fulure’s doorway. STEVE SMITH RICHARD SPARKS DORA JANE SPELL 34 SAMMIE STEELE SYLVIA SPELL STACEY SPILLMAN This vs the beginning, DANNY STONE DAWN STONE LARRY TAYLOR 39 MARY TROTTER BILL THOMAS CHRISTINE TUCKER TEDDY WAGONER JOAN WALLACE JANICE WALKER 36 DALE WEBSTER SHARRON WARD SUSAN WELBORN BETTY WHITE HAROLD WHITE DAVID WHITE 37 LOGAN WHITE JILL WHITE Yn g eal LINDA WILSON 2 : Es - : -Q 38 ROBERT LEE COOPER, Ill THOMAS DEWITT RICHARDSON August 23, 1946 March 10, 1963 February 24, 1948 August 10, 1963 CLASS OF 1964 CLASS OF 1966 oho Salutatorian LYNNE YOUNTS Valedictorian SUSAN HILL izen it Good C R A LYNNE YOUNTS a) 40 Who’s Who ZANA DAVIS ROSEMARY NELSON BECKY FARLOW HAROLD WHITE LOGAN WHITE wi el teit babs A hee BOBBIE JO DAVIS LINDA LAMBETH AdmHyn A) ex} (Q) = [at JILOWHET E DANNY STONE tO ail aionar LYNNE YOUNTS 4] BEST ALL ROUND Jerry Haas Susan Hill Outstanding Seniors BEST LOOKING Bob Hill Sharron Ward MOST ORIGINAL Roger Bryson Linda Lambeth utstanding Seniors Eee . BEST PERSONALITY Walter Goforth Jill White ed Re pepe tee ey RUNS seats PE: Goucnsninaee ee DE ee Logan White Lynne Younts Outstandin Seniors MOST DEPENDABLE Danny Stone Beverly Pierce SAA ow ORV a8 ORAS 44 | | | $ i é MOST INTELLECTUAL Harold White Becky Farlow Outstandin Seniors NEATEST Steve Hicks Betty White The Junior Class EMOGENE CORNELISON, Secretary; J.C. MIZELLE, Vice-President; CINDY HARRIS, Treasurer; GEORGE BALL, President; Advisor, MR, LARRY SWIGGETT. TOBY COWARD, Secretary; CHARLES RICE, Vice-Presi- dent; BRENDA COLTRANE, Treasurer; STEVE MARTIN, President; Advisor, MISS BOBBIE FAYE KENNEDY. GREG CLODFELTER, President; LINDA FRALEY, De- votional Chairman; BERNIE MACALUSO, Secretary; (not pictured) CAROLYN HULL, Vice-President; CYNTHIA SHEPPARD, Treasurer; Advisor, MRS, JANICE SMITH. SUSAN ALBERTSON, Secretary-Treasurer; EDDIE WHITE, President; JUDITH WOOD, Vice-President; Advisor, MR. CLYDE Cy Si Ua Gs; 46 RONNIE ALBERTSON SUSAN ALBERTSON LINDA ALLEN PENNY ALLRED BRENDA AUMAN ' GEORGE BALL SHIRLEY BARKER SHIRLEY BEANE | CARLEDA BECK JANE BILES SARA BOGGS BRENDA BROOKBANK JERRY BROWER PAT BROWER EVELYN BROWN GARY BROWN JANET CAGLE GAIL CAIN ROY CAMPBELL CONNIE CHATTUM GREG CLODFELTER PATSY CLODFELTER WAYNE CLODFELTER SANDRA COGGINS BRENDA COLTRANE GLENDA CONNER EMOGENE CORNELISON TOBY COWARD MIKE CROKER KAY CROTTS LAYMON CRUTHIS DONNIE DALTON CAROLYN DAVIS TIM DAVIS DAVID DEATON MIKE DICKERSON GARY DOBBINS LARRY DUGGINS LARRY EARNHART DONALD FARLOW LINDA FERGUSON 47 LINDA FERREE LINDA FRALEY MILDRED FRAZIER LINDA GARNER MARILYN GERRAN JUDY GIBSON BRENDA GILL LARRY GOINS TOMMY GRAVES EVALENE GREEN CINDY HARRIS ANNE HILL JANIE HINSHAW MIKE HILL KEITH HILTON RONDA HOLDER WAYNE HONEYCUTT PEGGY HOOPER NEAL HOOVER TERRY HOWARD GARY HOWERTON CAROLYN HULL EVON HUNT JUDY HURLOCKER CAROL JONES NORMA JONES GARY KING MARILYN KINNEY JIMMY LANDRUM BILLY LEACH WINFIELD LOHR BERNIE MACALUSO STEVE MARTIN CAROL MARTZ TERRY MEDLIN SANDY MISENHEIMER Je.C. MIZELLE ARNETTE MOORE 48 EULA MAE MOORE RONNIE MORRIS STEVE MORTON JOIS MURCHINSON LOIS MURCHINSON GWYN OAKLEY GEORGE OSBORNE GAIL OWENS VICKIE OWENS MAXINE PEELE BECKY PHILIPS SANDY PROCTOR JIMMY RAWLINS CHARLES RICE NANCY RUSSELL PHYLLIS RYALS JAMES SHAW BRENDA SILER MARY SINK BRENDA SMITH JERRY SMITH JOHN STEVENS STEVE SUMMEY ROBERT THOMAS GREG THOMPSON STEVEN THOMPSON MURIEL TROTTER EEROYsTROXEL ROGER TUTTLE BARRY WALL LYNDA WALL SAMMY WALL EDDIE WHITE MICKEY WHITT NANCY WINSLOW WAYNE WRIGHT JUDITH woop JEAN YOUNTS 49 The Sophomore Class LINDA FERGUSON, Devotional Chairman; BETSY ELDRIDGE, Secretary; LYNNA LEWALLEN, Treasurer; LYNN CHARLES, Vice-President; SANDRA HAYWORTH, President; Advisor, MRS. E.R. KENNERLY. BOBBY WELBORN, Vice-President; SHARON KENNEDY, Student Council Representative; INA SPENCER, Secretary; DALE STEPP, President; FRAN WHITE, Devotional Chairman; Advisor, MR. ROY B, ALLEN. WILLIAM SCARBORO, President; GAYLE WAGONER, Secretary-Treasurer; TERRY BRYANT, Vice-President; Advisor, MR, GRAFTON VARNER. LARRY GARNER, Devotional Chairman; DAVID BARNES, Vice-President; BETSY JOHNSON, Secretary-Treasurer; ROGER WALL, Student Council Representative; LARRY WALKER, President; Advisor, MISS LOUISE HARRIS. | SUSAN PEELE, Secretary; LAYMON CRUTHIS, Vice- President; TOMMY BOULDIN, President; Advisor, MR, W.C. JOHNSON, MARY ANN ALBRIGHT DOLLY ANDREWS BECKY AUMAN MIKE AYERS DAVID BARNES EDWIN BELO MYRTLE BENFIELD BETSY BOGGS BARBARA BOULDIN PHYLLIS BOULDIN TOMMY BOULDIN DOREEN BRADLEY BECKY BROWN TERRY BRYANT GAYLE BURGE REGGIE BURROW TAWANA CASSTEVENS MARTHA CECIL LYNN CHARLES DARELL COLTRANE LINDA COLTRANE LOUISE COLTRANE SHERRON CORNELISON BARBARA COX 5] BRENDA COX JEAN CROTTS NOEL CUMMINGS BONNIE DOTSON DE iyekCienD BETSY ELDRIDGE JANICE ETHRIDGE FREDDIE FARLOW KATHRYN FARLOW SYLVIA FARLOW DARLENE FLOYD PEGGY FLOYD DOROTHY FOSTER LARRY FRYE LARRY GARNER JUDY ANGELA GIBSON JUNE GIBSON FRANK GLADDEN LINDA GOINS JOANNE GRANT AMY GRAY GLORIA GREENWAY ROGER HAAS STALEY HANCOCK SANDRA HAYWORTH PHYLLIS HEDGECOCK CHARLES HILL JIMMY HILL LARRY HILL GARY HOUSER LYNDA HUDSON LOIS HUGHES RICKY HUNT TERRY INGOLD SHARON JARRETT BETSY JOHNSON JANIE JOHNSON JUDY JOHNSON JAMES KEEN SHARON KENNEDY WAYNE KINELY PHILIP KINLEY BERNICE KINLEY LARRY KIRKMAN LINDA LANKFORD BECKY LASSITER ALBERT LEFFEVER LYNNA LEWALLEN RITA LEWALLEN SKIPPER LUNSFORD STEVEN LUTHER MICHAEL MARSH REBECCA MASON ) KAYE MENDENHALL CARROLL McDANIELS LINDA McGEE DAISY McMAHAN BUD MILLER STEVE MOORE LINDA NEWTON _ JEANETTE O'NEAL ' JERRY ORR 52 PATSY PARRIS SUSAN PEELE CAROL PETERSON MARY SUE PHILLIPS PHYLLIS PROCTOR PAMELA REDDICK DE CIGaINEEGE PARK VY iREYNOLDS LLOYD RICH WANDA RICH JAMES RIDDICK ROGER RIDGE DON ROYSTER BILL SCARBORO MIKE SCARBOROUGH BARBARA STEZER LINDA SHEETS CYNTHIA SHEPPARD LINDA G. SMITH LINDA SMITH BETTY JANE SPENCER INA LEE SPENCER WILLIE STARNES DALESS DEPP VELMA THOMAS DANNY TRIVETTE LINDA TROTTER GLORIA TUCKER DONALD TUTTLE DAVID UNDERWOOD GAYLE WAGONER LARRY WALKER JOYCE A. WALL ROGER WALL PATRICIA WARD BOBBY WELBORN GARY WELBORN DANNY WHITAKER FRANN WHITE JUDY WHITE MARY WHITEHART VICKIE WOLFE SANDRA WOODELL WAYNE WOODELL MARY SUE WRIGHT 53 The Freshman Class BOBBY MENDENHALL, President; SANDRA WHITE, Vice-President; RAY TRIVETTE, Treasurer; RICKIE WARD, Secretary; Advisor, MR, OWEN T. BOYLES. ee i? , DARREL GREENE, Vice-President; JEANETTE THOMPSON, Secretary-Treas- urer; ELVANDEAN MACALUSO, De- votional Chairman; (not pictured) ALVIS HILLARD, President; Advisor, MISS BEV ERE YC CROW leo. BLAKE BEASON, Vice-President; LOVIE THOMAS, Treas- urer; LINDA SUMMY, President; CAROL BOSWELL, Sec- retary; Advisor, MISS SHIRLEY ALBERTSON. IDA PEAL HECKARD, Vice-President; JACKIE SETZER, Treasurer; RANDY SPENCER, President; CAROL FRYE, Secretary; Advisor, MRS. G.W. UNDERWOOD. GAIL. HURLEY, President; TRUDY HALL, Secretary; CAROLYN PARRIS, Devotional Chairman; SANDRA HILL, Treasurer; JOY WHITT, Vice President; MISS MARY LOU BECKER. JOHNNY McKENZIE, Vice-President; RANDY HOLLINGSWORTH, Secretary-Treasurer; DWAIN SKEEN, President; Advisor, MRS, H.R. ASHMORE. 54 MARGARET ALBRIGHT HARRY ANDERSON PAMELEN ARNETTE RONNIE ARNETTE GARY AUSTIN MARY BAME BLAKE BEASON SHELA BEASON HAZEL BENNETT MIKE BLAKE RICKY BLACKWELLER KAREN BODENHEIMER KENNETH BODENHEIMER CAROL BOSWELL STAR BROWN SANDRA BUNTING DEBBIE CAMPBELL IDA CAVENESS MIKE CAVIN LEWIS CHAPMAN ALICE FAYE CHATMAN JOYCE COLTRANE SANDRA COLTRANE DONNA CROKER VIRGIAL CUNNINGHAM FREDDY CULLER LIBBY DAVIS LINDA DAVIS JIMMY DORSETTE VERA DOTSON LINDA EARNHART MARTHA ECHERD SUE EDWARDS ; AL ENGLISH ‘| RAY FISHER i JUDY FOX JOHNNY FREEDLE SHERYLE FREEMAN CAROL FRYE SYLVIA FRYE WANDA GAHAGAN DAVID GARION JUDY GARNER TRUDY GASNER RICHARD GILL LANCE GRANT VANCE GRANT BRENDA GRAY DARREL GREENE TRUDY HALL CLAUDE HARRELL LAKITA HARVELL HARRY HAYES IDA PEAL HECKARD GREG HEBERT KENNETH HICKS ALVIS HILLARD CHAROLOTTE HILL SHIRLEY HILL 55 STEVE, HILL LINDA HOLDER RANDY HOLLINGSWORTH LINDA HUNT PHYLLIS HUNT GAIL HURLEY WAYNE ISSACS LINDA JARRELL BETTY JOHNSON HERBERT JOHNSON SANDY JONES BOBBY KEARNS CHERYL KENNEDY LINDA KENNEDY VICKIE KENNEDY WANDA KENNEDY RICHARD KING JUDY KINLEY 56 JAMES KIRKMAN VICKIE LAMBETH JILL LANE SANDRA LEACH RICHARD LEONARD WANDA LEONARD MARTIN LEFTER JEAN LOHR REBECCA LUTHER ELVANDEAN MACALUSO JUDY MACEMORE BARBARA MALDIN JOE MARSH BEVERLY McCORMICK JUDY McDOWELL JOHNNY McKENZIE ROGER MEDLIN BOBBY MENDENHALL BRENDA MILLER JANICE MILLER LINDA MILLER PHYLLIS MILLER ROY MILLER DWIGHT MEREDITH DIANE NEIL NORMAN NELSON STEVE NICHOLS REBECCA OAKLEY CAROLYN PARRIS GARY PARRISH MARGARET PARRISH JOYCE PASSMORE JOSEPH PETERSON LINDA PHILLIPS LEROY PORTIS GAYLEN POWERS DEBORAH PRICE JIMMY PRICE DIANE PROCTOR MILRED PROCTOR BOBBY RAWLINS TERRY REDDICK MARIE SHEPPARD JOE DON SHORE JACKIE SIBERT JOHN SIDES STEVE SYKES GENE SILER CARRIE SMITH LARRY SMITH LINDA SMITH TERRY SMITH REBECCA SOUTHERN DAVID SPELL LINDA SPENCER RANDY SPENCER DALE SPORTS KENNETH SPURLIN DWAIN SKEEN HALLEY SKEEN HERSHEL SKEEN BETTY STANLEY ALLEN STEED A.W. STEELE HENRY STUART LINDA SUMMY LINDA SWIFT LOVIE LEE THOMAS JEANETTE THOMPSON ROGER THOMPSON RAY TRIVETTE CAROL VONCANNON GAIL WALL GLENDA WALL RICHIE WARD ROSILAND WELBORN DANNY WHITAKER PHYLLIS WHITEHART SANDY WHITE TOMMY WHITE JOY WHITT MELVIN WILLIAMS LINDA WINSLOW RUSSELL WOOD RUTH REDDING CARL REIH TAILOR REYNOLDS REBECCA RHEW BENNY RICH CAROLYN RICH DOROTHY RICH JOYCE RICH OLIVIA RICH VELMA RHINER LINDA ROBBINSON LARRY ROBERTS BUSTER RUTH JACKIE SETZER JEAN SEWARD NANCY SEWELL LINDA SEXTON PAM SHAW SOS a ee a Organizations are the builders of leaders; they're co- operation and sharing a task; they're opportunity to learn through experience; they're enthusiasm and hard work; they're perserverance and dependability; they're sure evidence ofschool spirit; they're knowledge that can't be gained from books but must come from human experience. In organizations students put ideas into action, learn new skills, master old ones...by following they learn to lead. Trinhian 1964 told in pictures and phrases...record of all those never to be forgotten moments...layout plans and changes—over and over...cameras snapping...hours at the typewriter—writing, writing, writing...Get those statistics in by Wednesday! (ugh)...A through Z with no mistakes...Identifying pictures—''Who in the heck is this? ...Selling ads...that final deadline. ..work, work, work—another year, another annual—from us to you. Advisors: Mr. William C. Johnson, Mr. Clyde C. Stutts, and Miss Mary Lou Becker Blood, sweat, and tears went into the making of the 1964 TRINHIAN but the smiles on the faces of Linda Lambeth and Susan Hill, editors, show that every minute was worth it. The editorial staff is Betty White, feature editor; Lynne Younts, faculty editor; Rebecca Charles, Susan Welborn, elementary editors; Zana Davis, Steve Hicks, class editors; The most indispensable individuals Jill White, Logan White, sports editors; Becky Farlow, are the photographers, Neal Hoover activities editor; and Mary Trotter, senior editor. and Eddie White. enenaeseeenuess SRRHHRSBASHSSSS 4 Q Staff Heading our advertising staff are Harold White and Danny Stone, business managers. Sales representatives are Rosemary Nelson, Logan White, Bobbie Jo Davis, and Bob Hill. Typists for the 1964 TRINHIAN include Sammie Steele. Phyllis Loflin, Joyce Boylen, and Trudy Dawson. Helping to sell ads to reach our goal are SEATED, LEFT Joyce Boylen, Logan White, Susan Welborm, Johnny Lucas, TO RIGHT: Jennie Auman, Christine Tucker, Barbara Zana Davis, Bobbie Jo Davis, Becky Farlow, Kermit Hohn, Cincy Cecil, Mary Trotter, Sammie Steele, Lynne Blair, Rosemary Nelson, Steve Hicks, Betty White, and Younts. STANDING: Barbara Leffever, Sharron Ward, Bob Hill. 61 The Bulldog Tales The Journalism Class of Trinity High School TRINITY, N. C. Vel. 1 November, 1963 No. 1 EDITORIAL STAFF EditoPugeten cose ete ee eee Sader Sot aniae anbaeptecre Steve Hicks Co-Assistantas i ditors menereen eh eeee eer eee Geer rer Becky Farlow Betty White Proofreader wateceeuscmemncs a ane eee ae eerie Gaye Cartner AdVISOL Ss hacen ets colon een anya Mrs. Robinette Kimble Staff” Reporters genous ery ene eee ee Shirley Bean, Joyce Boylen, Gail Cain, Mike Croker, James Hudson, Gary King, Jimmy Rawlins, Bill Thomas, Butch Thomas, Nancy Winslow. Looking over the latest issue of the Bulldog Tales as they prepare for the next issue are Steve Hicks editor, and Becky Farlow and Betty White, assistant editors. Pictured here are the reporters by whom the news of the Cartner, Steve Hicks, Butch Thomas, Miss Albertson, school is covered and relayed to the students. LEFT TO Joyce Boylen, Becky Farlow, Betty White and James RIGHT: Nancy Winslow, Bill Thomas, Gayle Cain, Hudson (not pictured). Jimmy Rawlins, Mike Croker, Shirley Beane, Gaye The Trinity Chapter is presented an award for being the most outstanding club inthe county. President Harold White accepts the award from Mr, Hellems, a repre- sentative of the National Beta Club. Members of the Beta Club are LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Linda Lambeth, Historian; Rosemary Nelson, Zana Davis, Secretary; Becky Farlow, Eddie White,Vice- President; Danny Stone, Treasurer; Harold White, Presi- dent. SECOND ROW: Lynne Younts, Cindy Harris, Emogene Comelison, Muriel Trotter, Glenda Connor, Bobbie Jo Davis, Brenda Siler. THIRD ROW: Jerry Smith, Beta Club The National Beta Club has as its main objective the promotion of citizenship and leadership. Those worthy of special recognition because of outstanding attainment and promise are the students chosen for membership in our Beta Club. The tapping of new Beta Club members was an impressive ceremony. Charles Rice, Donald Farlow, Mike Hill, Wayne Clodfelter, Steve Martin. FOURTH ROW: Maxine Peele, Brenda Auman, Judith Wood, Evalene Green, Marilyn Kinney, Jennie Auman. FIFTH ROW: George Ball, Norma Jones, Mary Sink, Sylvia Spell. SIXTH ROW: Susan Hill, Barbara Leffever, Freddy Farlow, Tommy Bouldin, Larry Garner and Don Royster (not pictured). Marshals The scholastic leaders of the junior class are chosen annually to serve as marshals at many school activities. Thisvyear's marshal ssare, el EP el OPnIGh sa Maxine Mike Peele Hill Brenda Auman Donald Farlow Chief Eddie White Cindy Harris Mary Sink Peele, Donald Farlow, chief; Mary Sink, Eddie White, Brenda Auman, Mike Hill, and Cindy Harris. Glee Club MR, JOSEPH P, GAMBLE B.A. from Guilford College Glee Club Perfection in practice reflects perfection in performance. Music and rhythm find their way into the secret Mem bers of the Glee Club are as follows: S. Allen, Gr oeci 8 bOodgs,) 5. brown, [T. Castevens, C. Cecil, M. Cecil, L. Charles, L. Coltrane, G. Conner, T. Dawson, W. Edwards, D. Floyd, J. Gibson, J. Gibson, A. Gray, Pworeene sotto. Kennedy, J. Lane, L. Lambeth, L. Lankford, J. Mauldin, J. Miller, D. Neal, R. Nelson, L. Newton, R. Oakley, S. Boggs, C. Parris, P. Reddick, places of the soul. ppoheets.s |.) Sibertys D mopell, pb sspencer, SerSpilliman, s owilit, «G,. Wally S. Ward, Ro Welborn, Bs White, omiV (SOD mls OUNtS mo. LEACH = nn opencer al. «bEyant, elit eee Kathinanen fe tChs.wn) a LUCas sues.) Lunsiord, pe viattin @.— hice, VM enscarpough, Loelaylor, Es White, Whites L.jordan. [3 @ les) (SI) fe [SI Members of the FHA include: P. Allred, B. Boggs, H. Bennett, P. Bouldin, S. Boggs, S. Brown, P. Brower, C. Beck, B. Brookbank, S. Coggins, R. Charles,G. Connor, T. Coward,G. Cain, L. Ferree, S. Frye, K. Farlow, B. Farlow, W. Gahagan, J. Gibson, J.A. Grant, 1. Heckard, E. Hunt, B. Hohn, Cy Jaklll, Wo leiden, 1, Ia@ollel, ibs Jerersllil, By LOCGKNa my, Se Ileal, V. Lambeth, B. McCormick, L. McGee, C. Martz, B. Macaluso, S. Misenheimer, D. Macaluso, D. Neal, R. Oakley, G. Oakley, C. Parris, M. Peele, B. Pierce, N- Russell) Ls Sheets, S. Spillman, M. Sink, €. Shepard, Bs Smith, Is Speneer, Ly Sexton, Bs Siler, Cy Ducker, G. Tucker, R. Welborn, L. Winslow, N. Winslow, L. Wall, D. J. Spell, L. Coltrane, B. Coltrane, S. Albertson, L. Murchison, J. Murchison, D. Landrum, T. Castevens, L. Goins, L. Charles, P. Jarrett, J. White, W. Starnes, J. Thompson, S. White, L. White, D. Proctor, B. Auman, M. Cecil, J. White, S. Allen, D. Campbell, P. Holt, W. Edwards, P. Knox, J. Lane, S. Beeson, C. Cecil, T. Dawson, L. Harvell, C. Jones. Future Homemakers of America The Future Homemakers of America Club is one of the most active groups in the school. These girls sponsored a Clothing drive for needy families, helped with the many suppers held at T.H.S. and did many other worthwhile tasks throughout the year. Highlights for the year were the county rally and a day spent at the State Fair. Officers of the FHA are: LEFT TO RIGHT: Glenda Connor, Sylvia Frye, Sandra Coggins, Ina Spencer, Nancy Russell, Stacey Spillman, Rebecca Charles, Mrs. Kennerly, advisor and (not pictured), Barbara Lockhart, 66 Officers;of the FFA are SEATED, LEPT TO RIGHT: Dwain Skeen, Roy Miller. STANDING: Fountain Hill, J.C. Mizelle and Larry Brower. Future Farmers of America Perhaps the greatest experiment of our time is the development of our natural resources. It is the bright industrious, young men of today that are the trend- setters. Great rewards in America's future are offered. In Mr. Davis's agriculture building we find energetic boys using green-thumbs, handiness, application and ingenuity. FIRST ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Davis, V. Grant, B. Biles, L. Grant, K. Spurling, C. Rich, J. Shore, N. Leonard. FOURTH ROW: R. Albertson, C. Harrell, J. Marsh, J. Peters, W. Landreth, A. Steed, R. Ridge. SECOND S. Green, D. White, M. Skeen, J.C. Mizelle, R. Sykes, M. Croker, J. Orr, ROW: E, Coggins, R. Hilton, J. Leonard, T. Howard, F. Hill, H. Anderson, J. Hughes, L. Earmhart, M. Whitt. BACK ROW: S. Smith, J. Riddick, R. Miller, L. Steele, W. Grubb. THIRD ROW: H. Lambeth, W. Richardson, L. Helper, D. Webster, G. Osborne, S. Hill, B. Albertson, J. Brower, L. Cruthis, S. Hancock, R. Bryson, B. Welborn, D. Meridith, L. Smith, L. Brower, D. Skeen, P. Kennely. Pe $ 3 ! : FIRST ROW: E. White, President; D. Farlow, Vice-President; L. Younts, Secretary; S. Martin, Treasurer; S. Hill, Program Chairman. SECOND ROW: M. Hill, C. Rice, J. Smith, W. Clodfelter, G. Clodfelter, G. Dobbins. THIRD French ROW: S. Boggs, M. Trotter, L. Feree, G, Connor, S. Coggins, M. Sink, S. Spillman, J. Ross, L. Wilson, J. Auman, B. Leffever. FOURTH ROW: C. Beck, N. Hoover, B. Leach, D. Stone, R. Sparks, L. Taylor, S. Thompson, K. Hilton, S. Summey, G. Brown. FIFTH ROW: B. Auman, N. Jones, B. Davis, S. Steele, J. Boylen, Z. Davis, S. Martin, L. Goins, E. Greene. SIXTH ROW: T. Coward, C. Harris, E. Cornelison, B. Siler, B. White, B. Hill. Club SEVENTH ROW: L. Lambeth, B. Farlow, R. Wilson, J. Gibson, L. White, G. Ball, P. Clodfelter, EIGHTH ROW: i. Whites S.) iucks ys ii.) White’. Members are: J. Hass, President; W. Goforth, Vice-President; Beverly Pierce, Secretary; Jill White, Treasurer; Betty F Farlow, Reporter; R. Albertson, S. Allen, B. Auman, J. Auman, D. Beane, S. Beane, N. Biles, K. Blair, S. Boggs, uture B. Bouldin, D. Brown, G. Brown, R. Bryson, J. Cagle, T. Casstevens,C. Cecil, L. Charles, R. Charles, C. Chatham, P, Clodfelter, B, Coltrane, G. Connor, M. Croker, L. Cruthis, T. Dawson, L. Feree, K. Farlow, J. Gibson, R. Giles, GC L. Goins, S. Hayworth, P. Hebert, P. Hedgecock, F. Hill, L. Hill, B. Hohn, R. Holder, J. Hudson, C. Hull, Business J Hlurlocker, ©. Jones, Is Jordon, Us Kirkman, 9h. Lankioud, J, lucas, CG. Mariza J.G. Mizellle. i aiMicGeer L. Newton, G. Oakley, G. Osborne, R. Osborne, D. Roberts, M. Scarbrough, J. Sides, M. Skeen,H. Spainhour, R. Sparks, W. Stames, L. Taylor, V. Thomas, C. Tucker, L. Wall, A. Weaver, G. Webster, L. White, L. White, d M. Whiteheart, J. Wood. Ca ers Members of the FTA from LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: J. Auman, Historian; J. Boylen, Parliamentarian; S. Steele, Treasurer, Z. Davis, President;B. Davis, Vice-President;B. Pierce, Secretary, SECOND ROW: L. Younts, J. Reddick, Future S. Lunsford, S. Ward, T. Dawson, C. Cecil, S. Allen. THIRD ROW: J. Smith, A. Hill, C. Frye, S. Spillman, B. McCormick, V. Owens. FOURTH ROW: W. Clodfelter, M. Hill, S. Martin, D. Campbell, W. Edwards, B. Farlow. FIFTH ROW: C, Rice, J. Hurlocker, J. Murchison, L. Wilson, B. Leffever.SIXTH ROW: D. Spell, E. Ross, L. Jordan. Teachers D ramatics Members of the Dramatics Club include from LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: B. Farlow, L. Brower, B. Hohn. SECOND ROW: T. Wagoner, S. Smith, L. Jordan, P. Holt, L. Kirkman, A. Graves, N. Skeen, S. Allen. THIRD ROW: ( lub D. Brown, B. Pierce, W. Edwards, D. Spell. FOURTH ROW: J. Peace, L. Hepler, G. Lankford, D. White, B. Hunt. FIFTH ROW: R. Hilton, J. Haas, R. Giles. 69 J hi Monogram Clu FIRST ROW, (LEFT O RIiGHI)s Ls Yountss Con ucker, B. Hohn, M. Sink, E; Comelison, G. Ball. SECOND ROW: G. Connor, B. White, R. Nelson, J. White, S. Martin Culiarris —lHIRDIROWsG.aW ¢loonn, L. Walker, D. Barnes, D. Whitaker, J. Leonard, Ws Clodtelterss FOURTH ROW: lL. GCruthi sw leblair: R. Bryson, _D= Stepp, Da shipton, bast nomaseerLEh Er ROWs Cor Rice, Dabrow ne Gy Clodtelter as) .eOrr, G. Dobbins, T. Bouldin. SIXTH ROW: J.C. Mizelle, D b T Dew aylora Lon Whites) erlidson,n Deptiiil mo se Vierton. Cc ate Cam (not pictured:) F. Farlow. Are we forum or agin 'em? Members of the THS Debating Team are: Eddie White, Larry Duggins, Maxine Peele, Susan Hill, Dolly Andrews, Donald Farlow. 70 Assistant Librarians Capable helpers in the library are Betsy Boggs, Miss Felton, Terry Ingold, Evon Hunt, Beverly Pierce, Sonja Allen and Cindy Cecil. 71 Bus Drivers With pride in their duties these bus drivers furnish transportation to many students. FIRST ROW: David White, Eddie White, Bill Albertson. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Hilton, Dorothy Roberts, Jerry Smith, Steve Greene, Terry Howard, Larry Hepler. THIRD ROW: Teddy Wagoner, Jimmy Peace, Johnny Reddick. (not pictured:) Johnny Lucas, Tommy Graves, Wayne Kinely. Student Council DANNY STONE President Homeroom Representatives include: FIRST ROW: Charles Rice, Steve Hicks, Johnny McKenzie, Freddie Culler, Danny Stone. SECOND ROW: Larry Smith, Don Royster, Larry Garner, Lloyd Rich. THIRD ROW: Mike Hill, Wayne CHARLES RICE, Vice-President; INA SPENCER, Secre- tary; and DAVID SPELL, Treasurer. — Clodfelter, Neal Hoover, David Spell. FOURTH ROW: Jill White, Sylvia Frye, Sharon Kennedy, Ina Spencer, Carolyn Parris, and Lynna Lewallen, (not pictured), Maxine Peele and Steve Nichols. 72 : ue % ttre tee Collectors Helping in the office are: DEO RiGH 1, Betty White, Rosemary Nelson, Mrs. Brady, Lynne Younts, and Becky Farlow. C Rendering helpful services to the school are the firemen: FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: W. Honeycutt, G. Osborne, e R. Burrow, S. Morton, B. Albertson, R. Albertson, Fireman L. Troxel, B. Wall, A. Leffever, M. Scarbrough and Recaimpbell BACK ROWIA. Steed, R. Radge, Dabalton, J. Keen, Go Brown, lLaGoins, G. Ball; S. Summey, J. Orr, J. Reddick, W. Grubb, R. Crouse. Safety Patrol Safety isthe motto of these boys. KNEELING: Constantly on the job are our mailmen who are: Johnny Allen Steed and Roger Ridge. STANDING: Roy Reddick, Larry Hepler, Ronnie Hilton, Dale Webster. Miller, Phillip Kinley, and Wayne Landreth. 73 ars eS Catching a long pass, sinking the ball intothe basket, or hitting a homerun...each ofthese events meant much those of us who fought hard to win. These activities held a world of meaning for those of us who watched breathlessly, huddling close on a cold November night, or rooting for the team in the familiar gym or perhaps leading the cheers—all for the Bulldogs and Trinity High. 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Davidson soooo0 Deion Pee ece eee cette ects eit LeGiOrd Bio ereleiclavc a ots e cietovoveretereierererenlne Montgomery ATINIby se cc cle c's ss cee sessile «cles 28 6 O iL TITICY srarerehere © ee eheleleter ste osteo toietele oxen) Lpeiatel aie cle he uletetenetoreterstaneleveteteretotete Randleman O ST TIMItYs vic clete oe eves coterie etre corereTe1O O Coaching during our football season are from LEFT TO RIGHT: Martin Poyner, Head Coach-Bob Fulp, and Gene Hiatt. LOGAN WHITE BOB HILL LOGAN WHITE BOB HILL Quarterback Co-Captains Left End KERMIT BLAIR ROGER BRYSON JAMES HUDSON Tackle Fullback Tackle PRHIP HEBERT End LAYMON CRUTHIS Halfback Go Bulldogs Go 7, STEVE MARTIN Guard nts 3. A .s int that made the difference. The po Center GARY WELBORN BUTCH THOMAS LARRY WALKER DAVID SHIPTON Halfback Halfback Guard HAROLD SPAINHOUR Guard JIMMY LANDRUM Halfback GARY DOBBINS DALE STEPP GREG CLODFELTER Fullback JOHN STEVENS DAVID BARNES Guard Halfback We want a touchdown! Gotta' have a touchdown. ! ! WAYNE CLODFELTER Center GEORGE BALL Quarterback 80 ‘wae, Ke DAVID MACALUSO ROY SCARBORO DANNY WHITAKER Halfback End Halfback Sas BUSTER RUTH Fullback STALEY HANCOCK Halfback 81 RICHARD LEONARD Tackle U8 e4F ELA Fight like Bulldogs! DAVID SPELL Quarterback Fullback JERRY ORR Tackle SKIP LUNSFORD Halfback FREDDY FARLOW Cheerleaders | Co-Chiefs, Christine Tucker - and Jill White. A y Ss CE en They cheer the Bulldogs to victory. Cheerleaders, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Christine Tucker, Jill White. SECOND ROW: Martha Cecil, Gloria Tucker, Rosemary Nelson, Betty White. THIRD ROW: Betsy Johnson, Phyllis Bouldin. 4 — 83 Boys’ Basketball These boys on the varsity team are often jubilant, some- Co-Captain Bob Hill, Coach Bob Fulp, Co-Captain Logan times disappointed. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Leonard, White, David White, Larry Taylor, Greg Clodfelter, Robert Wilson, Steve Morton, J.C. Mizelle, Phil Hebert, Dale Stepp, George Ball. BOB HILL LOGAN WHITE Co-Captain Co-Captain Center Forward PHIL HEBERT Forward 84 Stopped by the camera while lead. DAVID WHITE Center speeding down court to LARRY TAYLOR Forward 85 GEORGE BALL Guard GREG CLODFELTER Guard Jaen MIZELLE Forward SO into the 4 8 2 2 SB 2 = 3 S ae S a = Be ip) oO =) ”n w te {00) ts ing players watch apprehens Z O 4 6 aay — by ORS 3 ss O as iS 3 cod) O vay Ae mG gs a 2 i) ay oH with Me OP DALE STEPP JERRY LEONARD Guard Logan. d Glad to know that you agree the ref! Adiamond is a boy's best friend, at least to these members David Barnes, Kermit Blair, Gary Welborn, Tommy ofthe 1963 baseballteam.FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bouldin. THIRD ROW: Phil Herbert, Bob Hill, Logan Wayne Kennedy, Larry Beasley, Preston Leonard, Larry White, Steve Summey. Taylor, Steve Morton. SECOND ROW: Jerry Leonard, Baseball You better hurry Larry. You're out! Oh! not another strike. 87 BARBARA HOHN Co-Captain Forward LYNNE YOUNTS Co-Captain Guard Sports play an important role in the lives of these girls. LEFT TO RIGHT:Lynn Charles, Glenda Connor, Imogene Cornelison, Rita Lewallen, Barbara Bouldin, Co-Captain Girls’ Basketball IMOGENE CORNELISON CINDY HARRIS Guard Forward Lynne Younts, Coach Martin Poyner, Co-Captain Barbara Hohn, Ina Spencer, Mary Sink, Sandra Hayworth, Cindy Harris, Becky Auman. GLENDA CONNOR BECKY AUMAN MARY SINK Forward Guard Forward ‘ie, ‘i, a fx) 4 An 2) cal ty | a Forward . it ! Get He Get ! Jump ball! Jump ball ing on these girls. Ballet dancers have noth SANDRA HAYWORTH RITA LEWALLEN LYNN CHARLES BARBARA BOULDIN Forward Forward Guard ae Members of the JV Football squad from LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: David Macaluso, Gary Parrish, David Spell, Larry Hill, Gene Siler, Ray Trivette, Roger Sykes. These girls play havoc with their opposition. LEFT TO RIGHT: Gayle Wagoner, Hallie Skeen, Phyllis Bouldin, Fran White, Rebecca Oakley, Betty Spencer, Jill Lane, STANDING: Richard Leonard, Dwain Skeen, Dwight Meredith, Johnny Freedle, Jimmy Dorsette, Steve Nichols, Norman Nelson, Larry Smith. Linda Swift, Betsy Eldrige, Sandy Jones, Jeanette Thompson, Rosiland Welborn, Phyllis Hedgecock. With a mighty yell, they cheered their team to victory. Linda Goins, Co-Chief Sheryle Freeman, Linda Summey. LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley Hill, Linda Winslow, Chief (not pictured:) Debbie Price, Pam Shaw. Coach Hiatt's crew for once not inaction! LEFT TO RIGHT Hill, Roger Sykes, Buster Ruth, John Sides, Freddie Junior Varsity Coach, Mr. Gene Hiatt, David Spell, Steve Farlow, Albert Leffever, Dwight Meredith. Hill, Greg Hebert, Gary Welborn, Blake Beason, Larry 91 eatines Features are the special events and special times that were ours. They're events filled with joy and hard work. Into the making of individuals go varied experiences and teaching which prepare us for life. It is because of our school that we are constantly broadening our horizons. Our extra-curricular activities promote growth in the students—physical, social, and cultural. CHRISTINE TUCKER Homecoming Queen Homecoming The Queen and her court:Ist runner-up Anne Hill, escorted by Joe Don Shore; Queen Christine Tucker, escorted by Larry Taylor; 2nd runners-up Bernie i The Queen was crowned by Sandra Oakley, Homecoming Queenof 1962. Red roses were presented to her by Jill White, Miss Trinity 1963. 94 Macaluso, escorted by Wayne Honeycutt and Sharron Ward, escorted by Jerry Haas. SHARRON WARD Senior attendant Junior Attendants, SEATED FRONT: Bermie Macaluso and LEFT TO RIGHT: Anne Hill, Norma Jones, Pat Brower. Sophomore attendants, SEATED FRONT: Susan Peele and LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Smith, Gayle Wagoner, Betsy Johnson, Mary Whitehart (not pictured). Freshman attendants, SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ricky Ward, Jeanette Thompson, Judy Fox. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carolyn Parris, Velma Rhiner, Rebecca Oakley. High 1963 JILL WHITE iss Trinity M 96 Beauty Contest and Talent Show The annual Miss Trinity High Beauty Contest and Talent Show sponsored by the Trinity Ruritan Club was held in the school auditorium on March 22. Some seventeen high school and grade students participated in the talent program underthe direction of Mrs. Lelia Payne and Mr. Joseph Gamble. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of the new Miss Trinity High for the year 1963. A member of the junior class, Miss Jill White, was selected our new queen. Miss Anne Hill, a member of the sophomore class, was named lst runner-up. ANNE HILL First Runner-Up LEFT TO RIGHT: Ina Lee Spencer, 2nd runner-up; Anne Hill, Ist runner-up; Jill White, Miss Trinity 1963; Phyllis Loflin, Miss Trinity 1962; Sharron Ward, Miss Trinity 1961. bea siiclstbabiissinstumneniuaisiiiisiis 7, CCC Queen Contestant CHRISTINE TUCKER 98 . he Queen of Hearts BETTY WHITE BOB HILL The President of the student body, Danny Stone crowns our queen while the maid of honor and escorts watch approv- ingly. Little Lee Anne White served as Flower-girl and Gary Williams was Crown- bearer. oo. SUSAN HILL LOGAN WHITE Maid of Honor SARA BOGGS ROBERT WILSON EMOGENE CORNELISON PHIL PEBERT PAT BROWER GREG CLODFELTER PATSY CLODFELTER GEORGE BALL SUSAN ALBERTSON GLORIA TUCKER Je. MIZELLE DALE STEPP JEANETTE THOMPSON DAVID WHITE JOY WHITT STEVE MORTON 5 oa Sy S ANNE HILL LARRY TAYLOR 101 1964 COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM 1;00- | :O00)P. Me Class Day... 0s. meses ess ons SUCICOMUI 8:00 P,M. Baccalaureate Sermon......... Auditorium S20) P.M. Graduating Exercises... ..«... 6.) AUCILOTIL Glassihlowersecss eee cee cietets Glasst@olorsitescteunsrecve cot ateme we can do. —John F. Kenn LEE ANNE WHITE Mascot GARY LEE WILLIAMS Mascot THIS YEAR AT T.HS. PLACE ... TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL ‘TIME ... . 1963-64 A step forward for the Freshmen A nod of recognition for the Sophomores A breath of dignity for the Juniors A farewell for the Seniors The elementary school is the basis for our education. It is here that we begin our search for knowledge. When we enter the first grade we are wide-eyed and wondering. We make friends and learn. It is in these years that we study reading, writing, and arithmetic; and just as im- portant—we leam about people, life, and those things which will later build our character. When we finish the eighth grade, we look forward to high school and look back on our days in elementary school with fond memories. In Appreciation To MRS, EDITH B. TRIBBLE Because of her high regard and respect for education and the higher, nobler things in life and because she has given unselfishly of her time and talent; it is no wonder she is so highly esteemed by her students, parents, and co-workers. Elementary FIRST GRADE Mrs. Cletus Bennett Miss Lois Bramlett Mrs. Etta Davis Mrs. Lota Parrish SECOND GRADE Mrs, Lois Hinshaw Miss Judith Hussey Mrs. Virginia Payne Mrs. Irene Smith THIRD GRADE Miss Ann Bramlett Mrs. Berta Hoover Mrs. Josephine Steed FOURTH GRADE Mrs. Irene Betancourt Miss Beverly Blankenship Miss Margaret McGuire Mrs. Mona Shepard FIFTH GRADE Mr. Gordon Beach Miss Lee Atress Daniels Mrs. Molly Harris SIXTH GRADE Mrs, Lyde Auman Miss Iva Nell Buckner Faculty Mrs. Thomas Bouldin SEVENTH GRADE Mr. Joseph Gamble Mrs. Myra Head Mrs. Julia Jones Mrs, Sara Kelly Mr, Elder Kennedy EIGHTH GRADE Mr. Bobby Bennett .- Gene Hiatt . Martin Poyner . Lloyd Simpson cules Vise estat Sees 107 Eighth Grade G. McCrosky, R. McCrosky. SEVENTH ROW: W. Mickey, FIRST ROW: F. Albertson, L. Albright, T. Atkinson, P. Austin, F. Bame, J. Barland, A. Barnes, R. Beeson, B. Biles, G. Boles, B. Booth, P. Bouldin. SECOND ROW: L. Bouldin, J. Boylen, D. Brower, K. Brown, P. Brown, M. Buchanan, T. Carter, W. Cherry, R. Clark, T. Clark, D. Clodfelter, G,. Clodfelter. THIRD ROW: J. Coggins, C. Cook, V. Cook, G. Couzens, C. Cox, L. Cox, D. Cranford, J. Cranford, M. Crotts, D. Darr, B. Deaton, G, Dotson. FOURTH ROW: K. Duggins, S. Edwards, D. Farlow, L. Farlow, E, Fisher, L. Fox, M. Franklin, B. Freeman, T. Hall, B. Harris, B. Hawkins, D. Hicks. FIFTH ROW: M. Hinshaw, L. Hohn, P. Howard, K. Jarrett, B. Johnson, S. Johnson, P. Jones, M. Kennedy, P, Kennedy, S. Kennedy, D, Landrum, J. Lankford. SIXTH ROW:C. Lamar, P, Lineberry, R. Lineberry, B, Loflin, J. Loflin, T. Logan, W. Lucas, B. Marsh, A. Martin, N. Martin, 108 J. Morton, B. Mosley, S. Nichols, D. Parris, G. Parrish, J. Parrish, W. Parish, J. Passmore, J. Peele, S. Pennington, S. Peterson. EIGHTH ROW: J. Pierce, W. Pridgen, L. Procter, L. Reddick, T. Redding, P. Reece, R. Reece, D. Reynolds, K. Rich, L. Rich, S. Rich, L. Robbins. NINTH ROW: L. Robbins, R. Royals, L. Samuel, L. Scarboro, R. Scarbrough, B. Scearce, C. Simmons, B. Sink, E. Smith, J. Snyder, S. Spencer, W. Spencer. TENTH ROWS:S. Steele, J. Stout, A. Summers, D. Thompson, K. Thompson, S. Tuttle, S. Underwood, S. Wall, J. Ward, A. Welborn. ELEVENTH ROW: W. Welborn, E. Whitt, H. White, L. White, W. White, R. Whitehart, J. Wilson, J. Woodell, D. Wright, L. Younger. FIRST ROW: M. Anderson, A. Baird, D. Baker, S. Barker, R. Beasley, P. Benfield, W. Brower, S. Buchanon, S. Buchanon, A. Burge, S. Byrd, V. Callahan. SECOND ROW:J,. Cartnor, R. Carteret, G. Chapmon, E. Clark, Ga Conklin yw Cooljm ll. Cooly Bs (Cox CG.) Cox, Wi Cox, eb. Crimsley, J. Cranford. THIRD ROW: P. Dalton, D. Darr, R. Dobbins, M. Earnhart, R. Echerd, J. Farlow, D. Floyd,G. Floyd, E. Forester, R. Foster, B. Frazier, R. Freeman. FOURTH ROW: C, Gilchrist, S. Gilchrist, J. Grant, P. Grant, W. Green, S. Greenway, W. Grey, W. Grey, G. Hancock, J. Harrell, S. Harrell, D. Harris. FIFTH ROW: S. Hawkins, L. Hazelwood, J. Hedgecock, C. Hightower, D. Hill, S. Ivey, B. Jackson, J. Jarrett, D. Johnson, G. Jones, J. Jones, B. Jordon.SIXTH ROW: J. Kidd, E. Killian, V. Kindley, T. Kinley, S. Kinney, J. Lefer, D. Lewis, D. Linville, K. Loflin, D. Luther, N. Mabe, B. Manior. SEVENTH ROW: J. Marion, I. McCrosky, T. McDade, D. McDowell, C. McGaha, T. McGee, S. McKenzie, R. McMahan, B. Meredith, J. Miller, R. Miller, M. Morse. EIGHTH ROW: G. Pennington, D. Phillips, G. Price, D. Rains, D. Reddick, S. Reddick, E. Reddick, R. Reynolds, R. Ridge, D. Robinson, M. Robbins, E, Safriet. NINTH ROW: K. Safriet, B. Seawell, A. Secreast, M. Sides, S. Skeen, B. Smith, C. Smith, D. Spencer, R. Spillman, D. Stout, P. Summey, G. Thompson. TENTH ROW: B. Troy, C. Wall, M. Welborn, S. Welborn, J. Whitehart, L. Whitehart, J. Whitt, A. Whitt, J. Whitt, M. Wolf, J. Younger. Seventh Grade 109 ixth Grade FIRST ROW: W. Albertson, R. Amette, C. Barger, T. Beasley, K. Beeson, J. Boles, M. Boyles, S, Brooks, K. Brower, S. Brown, R. Cashatt, S. Cecil. SECOND ROW: W. Chappell, S. Clark, R. Collins,G. Coltrane, L. Coltrain, J. Comer, S. Coward, F, Cranford, R. Cranford, D. Davis, L. Deaton, J. Dille. THIRD ROW: P. Dunlap, D. Ferguson, R. Forester, V. Fox, M. Grant, T, Gillis, D. Gunnerson, R. Gurley, M. Heckard, D, Hedgecock, C. Hill,C, Hill. FOURTH ROW: D. Hill, G. Hilliard, B. Hooper, J. Home, L. Huffman, B. Hurley, D. Jernigar, N. Johnson, R. Johnson, R. Kennedy, G. King, B. Kinley. FIFTH ROW: S. Lambeth, D. Laster, S. Logan, 110 G. Marion, G. McGaha, G. McGaha, S. McGee, R. Melton, C. Mickey, E. Miller, J. Morton, D. Nichols. SIXTH ROW: P. Owens, G. Parks, C. Parris, J. Parrish, J. Parrish, S. Parrish, D. Philemon, R. Phillips, D. Pierce, J. Ranis, W. Reddick, B. Reynolds. SEVENTH ROW: D. Rhewe, B. Rich, R. Rich, M. Royals, L. Ryals, C. Simmons, J. Six, W. Smith, R, Steed, R. Stone. EIGHTH ROW: M. Thompson, R. Thomas, R. Todd, A. Trivett, R. Trotter, S. Turner, R. Underwood, N. Varner, P. Wick, NINTH ROW: N. Welbom, S. Welbom, D. Wells, K. White, P. Whitt, J. Wise, B. Woodell, T. Worrell, T. Worrell. FIRST ROW: T. Anderson, R. Auman, D. Bame, J. Barefoot, C. Barker, B. Bean, C. Beasley, R. Bennett, J. Boggs, J. Bowman, J. Boylen, J. Brown. SECOND ROW: D. Bullins, J. Burge, P. Callahan, R. Callahan, J. Carroll, J. Carter, D. Carteret, T. Carteret, R. Chandler, G. Charles, D. Coggins, M. Coggins. THIRD ROW: D. Cook, G. Cox, M. Cox, K. Craven, D. Cummings, C. Dalton, R. Davis, S. Davis, N. Deaton, A. Dotson, L. Douglas, J. Echerd. FOURTH ROW: R. Edwards, B. Felts, D. Felts, C. Fraizer, W. Fraizer, J. Frye, R. Garner, R. Goins, C. Gray, P. Griffin, K. Gunnerson, L. Hallifield. FIFTHROW:R. Harris,G. Hawkins, J. Hawkins, T. Hawks, M. Hendrix, R. Henson, W. Hicks, B. Hightower, G. Hill, R. Hill, M. Holbrook, R. Hunt. SIXTH ROW: G. Jernigan, D. Johnson, T. Joyce, L. King, E. Kinley, B. Lambeth, G. Lane, R. Lankford, J. Ledford, Fifth G J. Lefler, A. Lucas, J. Luther. SEVENTH ROW: P. Martin, D. Mashburm, W. McDade, D. McDowell, S. McNew, C. Mendenhall, P. Miller, D. Oakley, R, Padgett, V. Parrish, R. Parrish, D. Peele. EIGHTH ROW: D. Perry, T. Petterson, L. Phillips, G. Pierce, D. Portis, R. Pains, T. Reynolds, G. Rich, L. Ridge, M. Robbins, K. Royster, K. Royster, R. Rush. NINTH ROW: R. Scarboro, D. Scarbourough, J. Sexton, G. Shinault, B. Siler, R. Sink, B. Smith, D. Smith, K. Smith, D. Stanley. TENTH ROW: M. Staton, D. Streater, B. Summer, R. Swift, J. Taylor, R. Thompson, J. Todd, E. Warren, S. Weems.ELEVENTH ROW: K. Welborn, R. Whitaker, R. Whitlock, D. White, D. Williams, A. Wilson, D. Wright, T. Younger, S. vounts'; rade ale Fourth Grade FIRST ROW: J. Albertson, A. Auman, N. Baird, D. Bennett, T. Boles, A. Borland, D, Brewer, L. Brooks, J. Brown, M. Brown, P. Brown, D. Bunn. SECOND ROW: B. Byrd, T. Craven, F. Crotts, J. Cunningham, B. Dale, J. Darr, B. Davis, D. Dobbins, S. Draughn, R. Echerd, N. Edmonds, R. Elliott. THIRD ROW: G. Felts, B. Folwell, C. Forester, D. Fox, J. Freeman, D, Fruitt, J. Gahagan, E. Gillis, A. Grant, A. Grant, P. Grant, R. Grant, FOURTH ROW: S. Graves, D. Gray, N. Grubb, R. Hall, R. Harris, R. Hawkins, C. Hedgecock, I. Hicks, J. Higgins, R. Hill, R. Hines, K. Hoyle. FIFTH ROW: J. Hudspeth, W. Hunt, G. Hutchins, B. Ingram, J. Jernigan, A. Johnson, D. Johnson, R. Johnson, P. Jordon, J. Jones, P. Jones, S. Joyce.SIXTH ROW: D. Keck, K. Kinley, S. Landreth, D.Leach, 2 C. Lewallen, K. Lewis, D. Linthicum, D. Macaluso, J. Miller, T. Mitchell, P. Morris, S. McCall. SEVENTH ROW: R. Nifong, M. Overcash, D. Owens, Po Painter, J. Parrish, S. Parris; Sep assimome,) J. heace,m | hatliapss W. Prevetter, H. Reddeck, S. Rice. EIGHTH ROW: S. Richardson, W. Richardson, P. Riddick, T. Ridge, H. Robbins, S. Robbins, D. Ross, S. Secreast, L. Sellers, J. Shore, M. Slack, D. Spencer. NINTH ROW: W. Stanley, B. Stone, J. Swift, B. Taylor, J. Taylor, R. Thomas, J. Thompson, C, Tillotson, B. Todd, D. Todd. TENTH ROW: J. Transeau, K. Tumer, G. Wade, D. Walker, V. Wall, A. Warren, J. Welborn, | J. Whitaker, Harold Whitt, Lois Varner. FIRST ROW: B. Aiken, C. Ashe, M. Barger, K. Bennett, L. Bingham, D. Black, B. Blackwelder, R. Boyles, D. Bryant, M. Boylen, B. Bullins, S. Bundy. SECOND ROW: K. Carteret, D. Cartner, L. Cashatt, D. Cecil, T. Chappell, D. Chester, S. Christopher, R. Clark, M. Coggins, J. Collett, D,. Cranford, A. Craven. THIRD ROW: R, Crotts, C. Culbreth, M. Dills, D. Draughn, M. Essick, S. Foster, R. Fowler, N. Garner, D. Graves, J. Gunter, W. Hancock, M. Hawkins, FOURTH ROW: W. Hilliard, T. Hilton, T. Hoglen, C. Honeycutt, R. Honeycutt, J. Huffman, C. Hulin, R. Hunt, M. Ingram, M. Jarrett, R. Johnson, V. Keck. FIFTH ROW: T. Kennedy, E, King, K. King, R. Lamb, D. Lasater, R. Lawson, P. Lefler, K. Lewis, Third G. Lundy, B. Lunsford, F. Mashburn, F. McMahan. SIXTH ROW: R. McNeil, B. Mendenhall, S. Miller, R. Owens, R. Philemon, C. Phillips, D. Pike, J. Pope, K. Potts, B. Pridgen, B. Rash, P. Rich. SEVENTH ROW: J. Robbins, G. Royals, C. Shelton, B. Shinault, B. Snyder, D. Simpson, J. Spell, D. Spurlin, J. Steed, V. Sommers. EIGHTH ROW: S. Tart, D. Thomas, M. Thomas, V. Thomas, A. Thompson, C. Thompson, B. Tompkins, D. Trivett, S. Vamer, K. Vick. NINTH ROW: D. Welborn, R. Whitaker, S. Whitaker, R. Whitehart, J. Wolfe, M. Womble, E. Wood, T. Wood, D. Younts. Grade Second Grade FIRST ROW: R. Aikens,C. Allen, B. Andrews, C. Ball, K. Ball, D. Barger, R. Barnes, T. Beck, W. Bethea, J. Biles, C. Boles, V. Breedlove. SECOND ROW: G, Brooks, D. Brown, M. Brown, W. Brummett, D. Bunn, J. Byrd, S. Canoy, S. Canter, S. Caugheon, R. Chester, K. Clodfelter, S. Coltrain. THIRD ROW: G, Conklin, T, Cranford, R. Cranford, F, Craven, L. Deaton, L. Echerd, C. Farlow, C. Ferguson, J. Fields, S. Flariagan, M. Folwell, K,. Fox, FOURTH ROW: D. Frazier, S. Freeman, V. Gilbert, J. Grant, D, Greenway, L. Griffin, D. Hale, H. Hancock, C. Harris, C. Hedgecock, K. Hedgecock, M. Hedgecock, FIFTH ROW: F. Helms, M. Hicks, D. Higgins, W. Higgins, D. Hill, C. Holbrook, V. Holder, K. Honeycutt, R. Hubbard, J. Huffman, N. Hunt, T. Hunt. SIXTH ROW: R.j Hutchins, B. Ingram, R. Ivey, D. Johnson, F. Johnson, D. Kennedy, R. Kennedy, S.j Kinley, 114 K. Lambeth, S. Lane, M. Lankford, H. Leonard.SEVENTHROW: H. Lundy, N. Luther, R. Mabe, D. Marsh, C. Mendenhall, A. Miller, C. Miller, T. Mitchell, C. Moore, D. Morris, L. McDaniels, K. McDowell. EIGHTH ROW: T. McDowell, E. McHenry, L. Mc Mahan, W. McMahan, D. Nichols, TD. Owens wall. Painter kK. hartiushyeK.) heace,s Mieibkeace, V. Peele, V. Phillips. NINTH ROW: M. Pigy, J. Prevette, M. Reddeck, R. Rich, C. Richardson, J. Richardson, D. Riddick, S. Riddick, H. Robbins, T. Robinson. TENTH ROW: T. Rogers, F. Sellers, L. Sexton, C. Sides, D. Sides, F. Smith, C. Stanley, D. Stewart, R. Styles, E. Summey. ELEVENTH ROW: C. Thomas, D. Thompson, J. Thompson, L. Turner, R. Wade, L. Welborm, J. White, D. Williams, J. Wise. FIRST ROW: T. Albertson, H. Allred, J. Auman, R. Auman, E. Barnhill, J. Beamer, W. Beane, S. Bolick, S. Bolick, E. Booze, A. Boyles, B. Brower. SECOND ROW: D, Bullins, D. Bundy, E. Brown, J. Brown, K. Brown, W. Brown, B. Campbell, M. Canoy, D. Cardwell, J. Carter, J. Carter, Jacaudliej a. Hin D) ROW: S.Comer, St Craven; a. ‘Cromer; 1. Diale;, R. Dalton, M. Edwards, W. Elliott, S. Flanagan, C. Folwell, G. Forester, S. Forshee, R. Fox. FOURTH ROW: K, Frazier, R. Fulp, R. Furr, D. Grant, S. Grant, S. Grant, A, Graves, K. Graves, J. Green, D. Gunnerson, G. Gurley, C. Haney. FIFTH ROW: S. Harris, D. Hawks, D. Hicks, E. Hightower, D. Hill, J. Hill, C. Hilton, P. Hollyfield, J. Hooker, E. Hoyle, J. Hulin, M. Hutchens. SIXTH ROW: D. Ingram, K. Johnson, First L. Johnson, S. Johnson, W. Johnson, D. Jones, L. Kennedy, S. Kennedy, T. 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Dealers in Hardwoods Phone 88-23969 Waientay, Wie Ge Senior Statistics BILL ALBERT SON FFA 1, 2, 3,4, Fireman 1, 2, 3,4, Student Patrol 1, 2, 3,4, Pep Club 1, Bus Driver 4, Cattle Judging 2, 3, Intermural Basketball 2,3. SONJA ALLEN French Club, Secretary 3, FTA 3,4, Secretary 3, Science Club 1, FHA 2,3,4, Pep Club 1, 2,3,4, FBLA 3,4, Con- vention 3,4, Library Club 3,4, Class treasurer 3, Dra- matics Club 4, Beauty Contest 1,2,3, Talent Contest 3,4, Glee Club 3,4, Fall Festival Comm. 1, 2,4, Fres. - Soph. Prom Comm, 1,2, Senior4-H1, Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 4, Business Club 2, FHA Banquet Comm. 2, Football Banquet 2, Basketball Banquet 1, Annual Staff 4, Office Worker 4. KAY ALLRED FHA 1,2,3, FBLA 4, FTA 3, Pep Club 1, 2, French Club 3,4, Trea. 3, Class trea. 3, Fresh.-Soph. Prom Comm. 1,2, Chicken pie Supper 1,2, Beauty Contest 1, Fr. Play Comm. 3. JENNIE AUMAN Beta Club 3,4, Convention 3, Marshal 3, Jr. Play Comm. 3, FTA 3,4, Historian4, French Club 3,4, FBLA 4, Annual Staff 4, Jr. Sr. Prom 3. DARRELL BEANE Bus Driver 2,3,4, Science Club 2, FBLA 4, Dramatics Club 4, Glee Club 1,2, Band 1, Intermural 2, Stage engineer 1, 2,3,4, Pep Club 1, 2,3,4, 4-H 1,2. NANCY BILES Pep Club 1, Chicken pie supper 1, FBLA 3,4. JOYCE BOYLEN FHA 1,2, French Club 3,4, FTA 3,4, Parliamentarian 4, Monogram 2,3,4, Pep 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 1, Fres. - Soph. Prom Comm. 1,2, Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. 3, Fall Festival Comm. 1,2,3, JV Basketball 1,2, Varsity Basketball 2, Beauty Contest 1,3, Jr. Play 3, Newspaper Staff 4, Annual Staff 4. KERMIT BLAIR Baseball 2,3,4, Football 3,4, Monogram 2,3,4, FBLA 4, Annual Staff 4. LARRY BROWER FFA 1, 2,3,4, FFA officer, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, Pep Club 1, Dramatics Club 4, officer, Treasurer 4, 4-H Club 1, Cattle Judging 2, intermural Basketball 1, 2,3, WPA, 4. DAVID BROWN Pep Club 1, 2,3,4, Monogram Club 3,4, Dramatics Club 4, FBLA 3,4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, Football 2,3. ROGER BRYSON FBLA 4, Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, Monogram 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2,3,4, FFA 3,4. GAYE CARTNER French Club, Bible Club, Bible Quizteam, Youth for Christ Club, School Pianist, School Trio, Beauty Queen Contestant, Sophomore Sweetheart Contestant, Superla- tive-Most Talented, Youth for Christ Pianist, Trinity Senior Class officer, Secretary; Bulldog Tales Staff, 4. CINDY CECIL FHA 1,2,3,4, Banquet 2,3, Beauty Contest 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2, Glee Club 2, 3,4, French Club 3, FTA 2, 3,4, Annual Staff4, Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. 3, FBLA 3,4, Business Club 2, FBLA Fashion Show 3, FHA Banquet Comm. 3, Fresh.-Soph. Prom Comm. 1,2, 4-H 1, Jr. Play Comm. 3. REBECCA CHARLES FHA 2,3,4, Banquet Chairman 3, Parliamentarian 3, Historian 4, FBLA 4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Fall Festival Comm. 1, Beauty Contest 1, Homecoming Comm. 3,4, Fresh.-Soph. Prom Comm. 2, Jr. Sr.Prom Comm. 3, Jr. Play Comm. 3, Class Sec. 3,4, Office worker 4, Annual Staff 4. 12] EDDIE COGGINS FFA 1,2,3,4, Officer 1,2, Swine Judging Contest, Intramural Basketball 1, 2,3, FBLA 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4, 4-H 1, FFA Cattle Judging 2, WPA 4. ELAINE DEATON FBLA 3,4, Glee Club 3, Prom Comm. 1, Fall Festival Comm, 1,2, 4-H 1. TRUDY DAWSON FHA 1,2,3,4, Historian 1, FBLA 3,4, Convention 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Glee Club 2, 3,4, Science Club 1, French Club 3, Beauty Contest 1,2,3, 4th runner-up 3. Fall Festival Comm, 1,2, Fresh.-Soph. Prom Comm. 1, 2, Jr. Sr, Prom Comm. 3 Football Banquet 2, Business Club 2, Homecoming 2, Class Sec. 2, Annual Staff 4, Office Worker, FTA 3,4. ZANA DAVIS FTA 2,3,4, Pres. 4, French Club 3,4, Beta Club 2, 3,4, Sec. 4, Fresh.-Soph. Prom Comm. 2, Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. 3, Pep Club 1, 2,3,4, Student Council Rep. 1, Beauty Contest 1, Annual Staff 3,4, Jr. Play, Beta Club Convention 2,3, Bulldog Tales Staff 2, Who's Who 4, BOBBIE JO DAVIS Randleman Spotlight Staff 1, Reporter 1, Trinity Jr. Sr. Prom Comm, 3, Fresh. Soph. Prom Comm. 2, FIA 2,3,4, Sec. 2, Vice-Pres. 4, French Club 3,4, Beta Club 3,4, Annual Staff 4, Jr. Play 3, Who's Who. WILMA EDWARDS FTA 4, FHA 1,3,4, Glee Club 3,4, FBLA 3, Beauty Contest 1, Dramatics Club 4, Pep Club 2, Fall Festival Comm, 4, PATSY EMBRY Claissesecen 1, student CouncilsRepal, sbHAN In 253,45 Beauty Contest 1,2,3, FTA 2, Class Pres. 2, Fall Fes- tival 1,4, French Club 3, FBLA 3, Pep Club 1, 2,3. BECKY FARLOW Marshal 3, Beta Club 3,4, French Club 3,4, Asst. Editor Bulldogs Tales 4, Annual Staff 4, Superlative 4, Who's Who 4, Office Collector 4, Student Council Rep. 1, Class treas. 3,4, Fr. Play 3, Candidate for Governor's College 3. BETTY FARLOW GON al Pp S44, SSCs 2 IRIN Copia, Mh so4h, iseyibil Kestivaleii2 ohambtesi SOD m2 mIL a Ole brome mele Dp Club 1,2,3,4, French Club3, FIA 3,4, 4-H 1, WPA 4, Homecoming Float Comm. 1, 3,4, FBLA 3,4, Reporter 4, Dramatics Club 4, Vice-President. LINDA FARLOW FHA 1, 2,3,4, Fall Festival 1,2, Chicken Pie Supper 1b Py Zhe ESTHER FITCH Pep Glub 1, French €lub3, FHA 1, FIA 3, Beauty Contest 1, Junior Play Committee 3, Chicken Pie Supper he RANDY GILES Pep Club 1,2, Jr. Play 3, Intramural Basketball 3,4, FTA 3, French Club, 3,4, Dramatics Club4, FBLA 4, Fall Festival King 4. WALTER GOFORTH Football 1,2, Glee Club 1, 2, Fresh. Soph. Proom.Comm. 1,2, FBLA 4, Vice Pres. 4, Dramatics Club 4, Pres. 4, Bus Driver 3,4, Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. 3, PepClub 1, 2, 3,4, Fall Festival Comm. 4, Student Council Rep. 1, Class Officer; V. Pres. 1, Homecoming escort 1, WPS 4, Su- perlative; Annual Staff 4. ANNETTA GRAVES 4-H 1, Dramatics Club 4, Pep Club 1, 2,3, Chicken Pie Supper 1. STEVE GREENE 4-H 1, FFA 1,4, Pep Club 1, Bus Driver3,4, French Club 3. forge: 7Pe Lica cace ae) ommliments of Ly 7, yous, ae Ox day tab S Ladiced ciery rick Lot HENDRIX BATTING COMPANY ie weer | Phone 88 2 ERO QA ane | tv 4) Point, hos LE, Chery) Y 3 ez ee we well file mee Lx ay Palin SI Ess cena jas oats eee) ted a Ltt, ce Z 4 ee AacL Compliments of CAROLINA COTTON BATTING CO. Phone 88 8-498] High Point, North Carolina 122 Senior Statistics JERRY HASS South Rowan Football 1,2, BasketbaJl 1, Baseball 1, Track 2, Monogram Club 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Glee Club 2. Trinity Class Pres. 4, Business Club 4, FBLA 4, Jr. Play 3, Jr. Sr. Master of Ceremonies 3, Intramural sports 3,4, Dramatics Club 4, Pep Club 3,4, Track 3, Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. 3, Superlative 4. DIANE HALE Pep Club 1, Fall Festival Comm. 1, Beauty Contest 2a ANS) HBLA™ 3). PHIL HEBERT Intramural Basketball 1,2, Coach3, Intramural Vol- leyball 4, Basketball 3,4, Football3,4, Baseball 1, 2, 3,4, JV Football 1, French Club 3, Monogram Club 2,3,4, FBLA Club 4, Jr. Play 3. LARRY HEPLER 4-H 1, FFA 1,2,3,4, Fat Stock Show 1,2,3,4, Swine, Dairy and Beef Judging 2,3,4, Bus Driver 3,4, Pep Club 1, Dramatics Club 4, Mailman 4, Bus Safety Award 3, 4, o wes STEVE HICKS Class Pres. 3, Student Council Rep. 2,3,4, Devotional Chairman 4, Beta Club 3, FTA 3, French Club 3,4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3,4, Track Team 2, 3, Intramural Volleyball 3,4, Annual Staff 4, Editor of Bulldog Tales 4, Superlative, Who's Who 4. SUSAN HILL Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Beauty Contest 1, 2,3, Fresh. Soph. Prom Com. 2, Class Officer 2,3, Beta Club 2,3,4, Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. 3, French Club 2,3, Program Chairman 4, FTA 3, Pres. 3, Debator 3,4, High Point Enterprise Reporter 4, Co-editor TRINHIAN 4, Glee Club 4, Fall Festival 2,4, Chief Marshal 3, Student Council Rep. 2, Jr. Play 3, Who's Who 4. BOB HILL Football 1, 2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1, 2, 3,4, Track 1,2, 3,4, French Club 3,4, Glee Club 4, FTA 3, Class Officer 2,3, Student Council Rep.3, Monogram Club 2,3,4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Prom Comm. 1, 2,3, All-Conference Football 3,4, All-Basketball 3, Jr. Play 3, Homecoming 1,3,4, Annual Business Staff 4, Intra- mural Volleyball 4, FBLA 4, All-Tourney Basketball 2, Pe Ae RONNIE HILTON FFA 1, 2,3,4, Basketball Manager 2, Football Manager 2, Monogram Club 3,4, Pep Club 1, Cattle and Swine Judging 3,4, Bus Driver4, Safety Driver Award 4, Mailman 4, Dramatics Club 4. PHYLLIS HOLT Glee Club 3,4, Pep Club 2, Beauty Contest 1,2, 3, Dramatics Club 4, Fall Festival Comm. 4. BARBARA HOHN FHA 1,2,3,4, FBLA 3,4, FTA 3, Dramatics 4, Mono- gram Club 1,2,3,4, JV Basketball 1,2, Varsity Bas- ketball 3,4, Co-captain 4, Cheerleader 1,2, Annual Staff 4, Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. 3, Fall Festival Comm. inno ta ebeauty, Contest 1) 2.5.0 Classson iicersl = hep Club 1,2,3,4, Jr. Play Comm. 3. JAMES HUDSON Oak Ridge Military Institute: Deans List 1, Military Honor Roll 1, Band 1, Science Club 1, Non-Commission Officer Club 1, MST 1, Rifle team 1, Intramural bas- ketball 1, Intramural volleyballi, Trinity: FTA 3, Intramural Basketball 3,4, Varsity Football 3,4, Intra- mural Volleyball 3,4, FBLA 4, All-Conference Football 4, Bulldog Tales Staff 4, Monogram Club 3,4, Pep Club 3,4, Jr. Play Comm. 3. BILLY HUNT Class Vice-Pres. 1, Safety Patrol 1,2, French Club 3, Dramatics Club 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2,3. LAWRENCE JORDON FFA 1, Fall Festival 1, Glee Club 2,4, French Club 3,, FTA 3,4, Dramatics Club 4, Pep Club 2, Jr. Play Comm. 3,4-H 1, Homecoming 1,4. LYNDA KIRKMAN FHA 1,3,4, Dramatics Club4, FHA Comm., FBLA 4, Pep Club 1,2, Fresh. Soph. Prom Comm. 1. HAROLD LAMBETH FFA 1,2,3,4, FFA Forestry Award 4, Business Club 1, FBLA 4, Pep Club 1, 2. LINDA LAMBETH Pep Club 1, Beauty Contest 1, 2,3, Class Sec. 1,2, Class Vice-Pres. 3, Student Council Sec. 2, Convention Delegate 2, Fresh. Soph. Prom Comm, 2, French Club St teblayrs wrallerestivaly Got imc.) 0e St. bron Comm. 3, Beta Club 2,3,4, Historian 4, State Con- vention 3, Marshal 3, Glee Club 4, Co-editor TRINHIAN 4, Superlative, Who's Who 4. GARY LANKFORD Dramatics Club 4, Jr. Play Comm. 3, Pep Club 1, In- tramural Volleyball 2, Intramural Basketball 1,2. BARBARA LEFFEVER French Club 3,4, FTA 3,4, Beta Club 3,4, State Con- VENtiOn Sled vy COM aS mellols LtOomy Comin... 5, Annual Staff 4. BARBARA LOCKHART FHA 1, 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Class Officer 1, 2, Beauty Contest 1,2, Glee Club 1, 2. PHYLLIS LOFLIN Class Vice-Pres. 1, Homecoming attendant and comm. i, Glee Club 1, Varsity Basketball 1,2; Honorable Mention All Conference 2, Miss Trinity 2, FHA 1, 2, Monogram Club 1,2, Fresh. Soph. Prom Comm. 2, Pep Clube 235440 Awa beta Clubss el ahkentss how! 2, French Club 3,4, Annual Staff 4, Office Worker 4. JOHNNY LUCAS French Club 3, FTA 3, Glee Club 4, Bus Driver 4, JV Football 2, Class Officer 2, Baseball scorekeeper 3, Basketball score-keeper 4, Pep Club 1, 2,3,4, Prom Commie Sil Ommecomi ngees come 4om Ils blayvis. Homecoming comm. 1, 2,3,4, Annual Business Staff 4, Fall Festival Comm. 1,2,3,4, Intramural sports 1, 2, 3, FBLA 4. JANIE MAULDIN FHA 3,4, French Club 3, FBLA 3,4, Glee Club 3,4, ISITAN By IPMENOO) lA Sy Gh, Jie PilenypComims 35 Beales; Contest 1,3, 4-H 1. ROSEMARY NELSON Beta Club 4, FHA 1,2,3,4, Beauty Contest 1, 2, 3, Annual Staff 4, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Fall Festival Comm. 2,3, French Club 3,4, Program Chairman 3, Class Devotional Chairman 2, FTA 3, Monogram Club 4, Jr. Play 3, Glee Club 3,4, Fresh. Soph. Prom Comm. 1, Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. 3, Office Collector 4, FBLA 4, Who's Who 4. REBECCA OSBORNE 4-H 1, FBLA 4. JIMMY PEACE FFA 1, 2, 3,4, Pep Club 1, 2, Bus Driver 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4. BARBARA PETERSON Beauty Contest 1, FTA 3, French Club 3, Jr. Sr. Prom Comme Garb ay Comins. BEVERLY PIERCE FHA 1,2,3,4, Reporter 3, Banquet Comm. 2, FTA 3,4, Sec. 4, Business Club 3,4, Treasurer 3, Sec. 4, Class Sec. 3, Devotional Chairman 4, Pep Club 1, Jr. Play 3, Girls Basketball Manager 4, Beauty Contest 1, 2, 3, Homecoming attendant 3,Comm. 4, Homecoming queen runner-up 3, Fresh. Soph. Prom Comm. 1,2, Jr. Sr. Banquet 3, Fall Festival Comm. 1,3,4, 4-H 1, Librarian 4, Dramatics Club 4, WPA 4, Superlative 4. WAYNE RICHARDSON FFA 1,2,3,4, Cattle and Swine Judging Contest 2, Pep Club 1, 2,3,4, French Club 3, Intramural Basketball 1,2,3, Homecoming Escort 4, WPA 4, Homecoming Comm. 4. SECHREST FUNERAL SERVICE Sechrest Funeral Home is unexcelled in the South for modern de- sign and facilities. Located in park-like setting of 3-1 2 acres. Paved and lighted parking for 100 cars. Spacious chapel seating over 200. Sechrest Service has been described as excellence based on experience. And it is true that since 1897 our constant ideal has been that through reverence, beauty, and tenderness in final rites, every funeral shall clearly express a family's deepest love for a departed one. Whether arrangements are for a modest or elaborate cere- mony, Sechrest creates an impressive and long-remembered tribute, complete inev- ery detail. 1301 East Lexington Avenue High Point, North Carolina Ambulances Telephone Rescue Car 882-2555 RALPH’S FRAME WORKS, INC. Builders of Better Frames Telephone 2-3146 IPO), Isyere ALS oth DUO CStaHich orreet HirchePoint, North Carolina 124 Senior Statistics JOHNNY REDDICK FTA 3,4, FFA 1,2,3,4, French Club 3, Bus Driver 4, Safety Bus Award 4, Intramural Basketball 2,3, 4-H 1, Magazine Winner 4, Fat Stock Show Winner 2,3, Cattle and Swine Judging Contest 4, Jr. Sr. Comm. 3, Pep Clube 253,14. DOROTHY ROBERTS 4-H Club 1, FBLA 4, Bus Driver 4. JEAN ROSS FBLA 3, French Club4, FTA 4, Glee Club 4, Beauty Contest 1. JANE SIDES Randleman Latin Club 2, Trinity FBLA 4. MURRAY SKEEN FFA 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1, 4-H 1,2, FBLA 4, Class Pres. ie2mebeAsoriucer tl; Monogram Club tl, 2; HRA 3; Fireman 3. NANCY SKEEN Dramatics Club 4, FBLA 4. STEVE SMITH FFA 1, 2,4, Dramatics Club 4, French Club 3, Glee Club Uc RICHARD SPARKS French Club 3,4, FBLA 4, Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Varsity Football 3, Intramural Basketball 1, 2,3, Monogram Club Be DORA JANE SPELL FHA 1,2,4, FBLA 3, FTA 4, Pep Club 2, Dramatics Club 4, Glee Club 3,4, Beauty Contest 2,4, Fresh. Soph. Prom Comm. 2, Fall Festival Comm. 1,4. SYLVIA SPELL FHA 1,4, Beta Club 3,4, Class Sec. 2, Homecoming Candidate 3, Glee Club 3, French Club 3, Beauty Contest 2, Talent Contest 3, Fall Festival Comm. 1,4. STACY SPILLMAN FHA 1, 2,3,4, Convention Delegate 3,4, FBLA 3, Busi- ness Club Convention Delegate 3, FTA 3,4, French Club 4, FHA officer 4, Jr. Play Comm. 3, Beauty Contest UZ mneplelubmea.5,) Glee Club 4. SAMMIE STEELE FTA 2,3,4, Treasurer 4, French Club 3,4, Fresh. Soph. Prom Comm, 2, Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. 3, Annual Staff 4, Pep Club 1, 2,3,4. DANNY STONE Beta Club 2,3,4, Treasurer4, Bulldog Tales Staff 2, State Beta Club Convention 2,3, Student Council Pres. 4, French Club 3,4, Co-Business manager TRINHIAN 4, Homecoming escort 4, Marshal 3, Superlative 4, Who's Who 4. LARRY TAYLOR Intramural Basketball 2, Intramural Basketball coach 1,3, Intramural volleyball 4, French Club 3,4, Bas- ketball 3,4, Baseball 1,2,4, FBLA 4, Glee Club 4, Monogram Club 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 1, 2,3,4. MARY TROTTER Student Council Rep: 1, Convention Delegate 2, Class treasurer 1, FHA 1, FTA 3,4, 4-H Club 1, Fall Festival Comm. 1, Beauty Contest 1,2, Class Devotional Chairman 2, French Club 3, Jr. Play 3, Dramatics Club 4, Program Chairman 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4, Fresh. Soph. Prom Comm, 1, Annual Staff 4. CHRISTINE TUCKER Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Co-chief 4, FBLA 3,4, FHA 3,4, Monogram Club 1, 2,3,4, Annual Staff 4, Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. 3, Fall Festival Comm. 1,3, Beauty Contest Wao CuassiOiicers 2.5m bep Clubmiy2. 5.4. TEDDY WAGONER Football 2, Bus Driver 4, Monogram Club 3, Dramatics Club 4, French Club 3, FTA 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4. JANICE WALKER Glee Club 1,2, FBLA 3, Dramatics Club 4, 4-H 1, Pep Clubsiii2 125 JOAN WALLACE Allen Jay 1, FHA 1, High Point Central 2,3. SHARRON WARD FHA 1,2,3,4, Banquet 2,3, Beauty Contest 1, Miss Trinity 1, Pep Club 1,2, Glee Club 2,3,4, French Club 3, FTA 2,3,4, Annual Staff 4, FBLA 3,4, Convention 3,4, Business Club 2, Homecoming Candidate 4, 2nd runner-up 4, Talent show 3, Fresh. Soph. Prom Comm. Be DALE WEBSTER FFA 2,3,4, Mailman 4, FBLA 3,4, Intramural Basketball 3, volleyball 3,4, Jr. Sr. Banquet Comm. 3, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Cattle and dairy Judging Contest 3,4, Fresh. Soph, Prom Comm, 2. SUSAN WELBORN Class officer 1, FHA 1,2, Pep Club 1, French Club 3, Beauty Contest 1,2, Annual Staff 4. BETTY WHITE Jr. Play 3, Glee Club 4, JV Basketball 1,2, Varsity Bas- ketball 1,2, Cheerleader 2, 3,4, Homecoming Candidate 3, Student Council Rep. 2, French Club 3,4, Class Pres. 1, Class Vice Pres. 2, Superlative 4, Asst. editor Bulldog Tales Staff4, Beauty Contest 1,3, Annual Staff4, Monogram Club 1, 2,3,4, Office Collector 4, FHA 1, ASS) Leroi Comm lc pol. DAVID WHITE Bus Driver 4, Dramatics Club 4, Basketball 4, FFA 4, Jc. Play 3, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Swine Judging 4, Safety Bus Award 4, Intramural Basketball 1,2,3, French Club 3, WPA 4, Intramural Volleyball 4, 4-H 1. HAROLD WHITE FFA 1, Beta Club 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4, County treas. 3, County Vice Pres. 4, Convention Delegate 2,3,4, French Club 3,4, FIA 3, Co-business manager of TRINHIAN 4, Class Pres. 1, Fresh. Soph. Prom 2, Superlative 4, Jr. Play 3, Bulldogs Tales Staff 2, Marshal 3, Who!s Who 4. JILL WHITE Student Council Rep. 2,4, Treasurer 1, FHA 1, 2,3,4, Fall Festival Comm. 2,3, Beauty Contest 1,2, Miss Trinity 3, Cheerleader 2, 3,4, Co-Captain 4, Monogram Citi) 2 B54, Jie Skee Korn (Costin, 3, Class See, 2, Wiese Pres. 4, Annual Staff4, FBLA 4, Treasurer 4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 3, Office Worker 4, Homecoming Comm. 1,4, Superlative 4, Who's Who 4, Football Banquet 2. LOGAN WHITE Fresh. -Soph. Prom Comm, 1,2, Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. 3, Beta Club 3, Pep Club 1, 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Bas- ketball 1, 2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 4, Annual Staff 4, Monogram Club 1, 2,3,4, FTA 3, French Club 3,4, Business Club 4, All-Conference Football 3,4, All-Conference Basketball 3,4, All-Con- ference Baseball 3,4, Boys State Rep. 3, Vice Pres. Student Council 3, Class Pres. 2,4, 440 Champ in Track 2, Vice Pres. of FTA 3, Jr. Play 3, Superlative 4, Who's Who 4. LINDA WILSON French Club 4, FTA 4, FBLA 3, Beauty Contest 1, 2. LYNNE YOUNTS DAR Good Citizen 4, Class Pres. 1, Class Vice-Pres. 4, Student Council Rep. 2,3, Beta Club 2,3,4, Executive Comm, 4, FHA 1,2, French Club 3,4, Sec. 4, FTA 3,4, Beauty Contest 1, 2,3, Annual Staff 4, Superlative 4, Who's Who 4, Varsity Basketball 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4, JV Basketball 1,2, Fall Festival Comm. 1,2, 3,4, Talent Contest 1, Fall Festival Queen4, Beta Club Convention 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Monogram Club 2,3,4, Marshal 3, Jr. Play 3, Office Collector 4, Glee Club 1, Pianist 2,3,4, Vice-Pres 3, Bulldog Tales Staff 2, Fresh-Soph. Prom Comm, 1,2, Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. Be THE MEN’S DEN For the finest in men's clothes LAUGHLIN F. F. HOSIERY MILLS, INC. Manufacturers of Ladies Full Fashioned and Seamless Hosiery Randleman, North Carolina he EST FOR AALL YOUR AND INSURANCE 127. COLUMBIA SUPERMARKET HOME OF THE WORLD'S A LIFETIME OF YOUR JOSTEN BEST MEATS'' MEMORIES CLASS RING ClZeoOutheViataeotrect HighaPointje NorthsG@arolina C. DeWITT HOLTON FURNITURE CO. 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Main High Point, N. C. FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK Complete Banking Service Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Phone 882-9412 or 882-9812 3101 South Main Street, Ext. Archdale, North Carolina HIGH POINT FURNITURE INDUSTRIES, INC. 1416 Progress Street Phone 883-6159 es (Oly Weep INO ilela levity INhe tC. FINE FURNITURE PHOTOGRAPHS Compliments of CHILDERS CONCRETE CO. High Point, North Carolina Phone 88 8-5936 Compliments of MASTER CLEANERS 2205 South Main ighsPoini Nees Quick Service at No Extra Charge Pick up and delivery service. Compliments of BLAKE'S DRIVE-IN Phone 88-24887 Eat with us often. John and Lou ATLAS BLOCK COMPANY ROUTES - PHONE 88-87291 HIGH POINT, N. C.,__ 132 CAROLINA FOAM PAPER CO. “Eom thre Bestumn oervice. 304 West Russell Street FivehePoint, ss NOrths Carolia Phone 88 2-9928 - 88 2-4416 SOUTHERN MOTORS, INC AUTOMOTIVE SALES AND SERVICE Phone 882-3375 2100 S. Main High Point, North Carolina WELBORN MOTORS, INC DODGE Superior Sales Thomasville, North Carolina Route 2 Trini hye ee TRINITY LUMBER COMPANY Dealers in Hardwood Specializing in Log Run Poplar Phone 94845 - High Point, N.C. Spencer E. Coltrain William M. White 889-4845 882-7652 Lacy F. Brower - 885-7223 GO@RMERSERLE|Standie@? 727 North Main High Point Compliments of LEACHES SUPER MARKET Hpanity,NortheGarolina HALO BEAUTY SALON (Where style and price meet) 6 days a week from 7-5, after 5 and Sat. by appointment. 6 operators for your convenience 203 Hayden Place - High Point Telephone - 88 28310 Gompliments of SUNNYDALE BEAUTY SHOP Heiinaty, North Carolina Compliments of HESTER BROWN GROCERY Route 5 High Point, North Carolina Compliments of ENCGLISHAMIRESSERVIGE JULIUS A. GREEN, General Agent Security Life and Trust Company Thomasville's Leading Life Insurance Agency WALL SHOE SHOP Phone 2-8222 - 3 Thomas Street Thomasville, N.C. OMEt@kerINESSH@E REPAIRING! 133 Compliments of ARCHDALE HARDWARE CO. Archdale, North Carolina ELLEN'S BEAUTY SHOP (in the heart of Jamestown) Phone 88-26288 BICYCLE TOY HOBBY SALES Phone (955 504 North Main Street Highpoint, sNorin Carolina All Modern Ball Room Dances Tap - Acrobatic and Ballet KINDERGARTEN OF CULTURE AND DANCE SCHOOL Thelma H, Loflin, Director 354 North Wreen Street Telephone 888-9941 High Point, North Carolina AUMAN MOTOR COMPANY Phone 88-2-3029 710 East Fairfield Road High Point, North Carolina Compliments of TWI-LITE BARBER SHOP Three barbers to serve you Compliments of KEPLEY'S BAR-B-QUE Thomasville, N.C. e| erwin-lambeth, ine. Executive Office-Box 671, Thomasville Shoppings Fun At ROSES Southgate Shopping Center Free Parking For 500 Cars Ed Smith Joe Shore SMITH SHORE OIL CO. Telephone 883-2990 Route 3 High Point, North Carolina JARRETT'S STATIONERY COMPANY Established 1902 Supplies Madison Frame and Upholstery Co., Inc. Home of High Quality Furniture 100 Englewood Drive High Point, sNortheGarolimea 134 CUMBY MORTUARY Highe ointes Pirst=@ burehsiiker@hapeu CompletelyeAir— conditioned Air-Conditioned Ambulance Lady Attendant Phone 888-5045 nvil BRAND SILER FUNERAL HOME 18 Randolph Street Thomasville, North Carolina Phone 476-7724 Phone 6728 KEARNS AND WHITE GARAGE SHORT ST., THOMASVILLE, N. C. GENERAL REPAIRS BOYLES WHOLESALE COMPANY Compliments of Wholesale and Retail 741-743 North Main Street High@PoimeemNOmtheG arolind MODEL BARBER SHOP Compliments of KEPLY’S BAR-B-QUE 1304 North Main Street HigheRointa Noni Carolina HAUSER AND MARLEY Wholesale and retail Groceries, Feeds, Seeds and Fertilizer Telephone 26719 118-120 No. Wrenn St. Compliments of BOLIN ROOFING CO. FRED'S GROCERY 201 Hayen Place Texaco Oil and Gas Phone 88-29035 Highway 62 mula iveitann INI Xe. GRAY'S JEWELRY Diamonds Watches Clocks Archdale, North Carolina Phone 882-9709 Compliments of ARTHUR'S PHARMACY, INC. Phone 88 8-4302 Compliments of SREINGERES RISVIINGESERVIGE Midway Airport High Point, North Carolina Compliments of HONEY CUTT GROCERY Esso Gas Uwharrie Rd., Route 5 High Point, N. C. PIEDMONT RAMBLER INC, 786-788 N. Main High Point Sales 88-34129 Services 88-23725 Compliments of ley RGR EL EV IST@INSGENTER Dumont and RCA Victor Dealer 103 National Highway Phone 874 Thomasville, North Carolina For the smoothest styling and contour shaping, visit us at SILHOUETTE SALON 201 S. Baker Rd. Telephone-325-63 CHAIRTOWN FINANCE AND INSURANCE 724 National Highway Thomasville, North Carolina Daily 9 to 5:30 - Wed. and Sat.9 to 1 CAROLINA FINANCE COMPANY 310 South Main Street Compliments of IDOL GREEN REALTORS High Point, North Carolina High Point, North Carolina Phone 888-6960 - or - 883-1051 Bill C, Lilly, Manager isis) Compliments of CLOVERLEAF SUPER MARKET 2020 South Main Street at the Super Highway A Li a LEL CAL pe ELE GS, ZA C, oe Ae A Lg, sek Lealivelbades Loe Ze ? Gy oe ca = Zz LL GO AfaA0ve. gtuy a a 7, ax fred Y; pore Foe te ve Coca-Colc a we 2h, vy. Pa - Botti ing Com pany 74 Guz Lwt172 eee lr iniKEdr) OVINE Le fp CH y, oa WZ ‘ge abil aye e Lot pe Le ae ILE of Pa V 2berot DAA3 10 South Main SrBet 2 P. O. Box 602 Home Phone 88 2-881] Go-Forth Exterminators Termite and Pest Control of all Kinds 1000 South Main Street High Point, North Carolina Phone 88 2-6319 7 a es _ Y 7 . wees Col ee YG ce wee ye a eo Sor 9 pe accncbafe Oe One$ Stor ofa ice : season 0 once Lo Lez | aX Hobie sie dollar 2 Asratk from 9 “Aa or on ait Ste ae; Point, North SIGUNG Kee 2: We as bc Mogae LF 136 SHACKELFORD'S MEN'S WEAR The style shop for men 140 N. Main High Point BILLY WARD, Representative THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA 904 N. Main, High Point Phone 882-1118 ARCHDALE TV CENTER Radio - Television Osco T. Burton, Service Man 213 Trindale Road Archdale, North Carolina-Phone 883-7569 Compliments of BEESON HARDWARE CROWN PRINTING COMPANY For Your Every Printing Need David L. Everhart, Jr. High Point, North Carolina Phone 882-9242 - 883-2113 Compliments of FRIENDLY ESSO SERVICE 130 Greensboro Road TOBIAS 101 North Main St. High Point, N. C. Compliments of Di © eh ARE@V! wel F, MAULDIN, INC. Your Authorized Buick Dealer 819 N. Main, High Point Compliments of NASH JEWELRY SPENCER PARLIER BROS, Color T, V. - Radio - Hi-Fi - Appliances SALES AND SERVICE 2515 South Main Street - Phone 882-4822 or 884-8340 FOR THE BEST TRADES IN TOWN SEE CLETUS, GENE AND JERRY ROSE RADIO SALES AND SERVICE Motorola Radios and Color Television Johnson's Outboard Motors Phone 88 2-6426 438 N. Wrenn St. High Point JOHNSON ELECTRONICS TV - Radio Transitor Radio Service Aerotron Two-Way-Aircraft Radio-Sales and Service 3112 South Main Street High Point, North Carolina BOB JOHNSON Compliments of SWARTZBERG'S Clothing for all the family Compliments of ARCHDALE SODA SHOP Archdale, North Carolina Compliments of HORACE G. ILDERTON, INC. NU-GO GASOLINE For the best all-around service, go to NU-GO on Prospect Street GEORGE KERSEY One Hour Martinizing South Main Street High Potnipainies Ge Phone 882-1512 Phone 9-7398 4003 Residence 3-2687 ROYALS INSURANCE AGENCY H. Clay Royals AUTO-FIRE-LIFE Beside Post Office, Archdale, N.C. ER OVEDAVIS Pumps and Plumbing Phone 889-1013 102 Aldridge Road High Point, N. C. Compliments of DRaMie Deke HILLIARD MOTOR CO, Expert Body Repairs - Painting Wrecker Service Day or Night RODDEN FURNITURE STORE PHONE 88 8-6447 Compliments of LEACH WAGNER SUPERMARKET Trinity, North Carolina FARLOW GROCERY SERVICE STATION Phone 887 -4775 Route | Trinity, North Carolina Highway 62 Compliments of FULTON'S STORE Trinity, North Carolina Portraits, commercial camera supplies SNOW STUDIO CAMERA SHOP 207 N. Main St. FighsRointemiNes Ge SHEPPARD MOTOR SUPPLY COMPANY General Auto Parts Hardware Evinrude Outboard Motor Sales Phone 888-6959 THOMASON CHEVROLET, INC. Thomasville, North Carolina Phone 3738 CHEVROLET-CHEVY 11-CORVAIR-TRUCKS Fresh Meats - Produce Gas Oil Route 5 High Point, North Carolina Compliments of BOYLES AUTO PARTS GARNER-MORGAN HARDWARE COMPANY GENERAL HARDWARE HOME APPLIANCES and SPORTING GOODS 126-128 North Church Street Asheboro, North Carolina ae GROCERIES - MEATS eo a GAS OIL we LG a i | AL We? one Sie ssept8 Ree ae — Hig on , NER G See —_ Pointe NortheGarolina = KE Fie AGE: Be Mig ef es yous acaba of Eee ae ree é High Point, North Carolina oe oy nce ; me eee Newin mee ina [p17 MANUFACTURER OF FINE ay KITCHEN FURNITURE Since 1906 ST. JOHN PERSE 140 s) N a AN pl He i 9 AL } PY A ‘ i ¥ al’ a 4 ”) ie f i Dt he eye Lo iat a A Wes UL yw open Wy, d f | pf? | CuLiAl Fo | A . : TK. jtlex, (Ces Leen RANDOLPH COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY TALON 3 9937 01117 5781
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