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£ = pes § gooey [ong | seme CO-EDITORS Norma Jones Brenda Siler Yn a eal O g 7) Y ea a 7) = [=a] in ice . Steve Mart Charles R 1964 - 1965 Renders an Active and Profitable Year AAninithaton ee eee 6 Caniculine ee ee eee 14, Onganigalions. 0 8 26 Athletics an dae, 4d Gloalsnebs x : 2, Ge 0 6.2 Chabdbeds 0: os: Meena ee tape ee rr 76 Hducniisemests.. ne 118 Dear Readers, Consider this 1965 yearbook as a memoir of the time applied in de- veloping your minds and morals at T.H, S, This accomplished milestone expresses the thoughts and feelings we have toward the years we've spent at Trinity. We, the co-editors, have endeavored to present this year within a book as would be pleasing to all, We hope this book radiates the feeling of love, joy, and honor that comes from being so vital a part of your lives at Trinity. Sincerely, y) } ff Head of the faculty, principal, C. Wilton Hawkins, is continuously guiding THS students to a more educated, therefore, a more prosperous life. Assistant principal, D. S. Underwood, is Mr, Hawkin's right-hand man. With a warm smile and friendly manner he goes far beyond his as- signed duty. Mrs, Hilda Brady, school secretary, is efficient and com- petent as well as possessing the most pleasing personality which is loved by all. Guidance counselor, Mr, Charles Baldwin, has displayed the fine quality of a natural perception of what is right and what is wrong. His discretion in dealing with persons and difficult situations is appreciated by all. RNS 4 Without a library, where could one go for re- search, for a source of information, and for a way of relaxation. Miss Felton certainly keeps the high school library in tact with never fail- ing precision, To keep our school system running smoothly and accurately is the duty of the school board. The members are, left to right: Mr. C. Wilton Hawkins; Mr. Howard Younts, chairman; Mr. E. W. Welborn, secretary; Mr, Robert R. Mendenhall; Mr, Glenn Albertson; Mr, Clyde Ayers, co-chairman, Members of P,T,A., standing left to right, are: Mr. Farlow; Mr. Aubrey Bowman; Mr, B. M. Lane; Mr. Joel Williams; Mr. Joe Skeen; Mr. Burger. Seated, left to right, are: Mrs. Dorothy Hall; Mrs, Judy Pegram; Mrs. Joyce Welborn; Mrs, Doreen Greene; and Mrs, Pika Winslow. They prepare delicious meals with that Betty Crocker touch! Left to right: Mrs. Dobbins, Mrs. Savage, Mrs. Royals, Manager John Blake, Miss Spencer, Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. Dowdy, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs, Lambeth. Commendalle Sewices Maintaining the cleanliness of our school are Margaret Gannaway, Christine Ewings, Feramae Robertson, Floyd Herndon, and George Love. With tireless effort the maids, janitors, and cafeteria helpers provide Trinity stu- dents with a clean school and nourishing lunches, Greg, Wayne, Donald, J.C., and James were top magazine salesmen. Let's give them a hand! SM Spccking... Work! Work! Work! That's all I hear! Is this really all there is to it? I've heard of togetherness, but this is ridiculous. — Ss MA SS SEE Ge — By. ce ae Be: ee : Oe CAE Be res Sh Ewe RGBRDL? AD hoe Bia Leiccthleicann itis ee BY BOLBIIG IL IDOE oom, Lethon. BY LA BPBRELY OY: LEMME BE: ELBE ite GEV BBEEABEMMMD GS BEE LBBEBBEE LG LG Z (GEG cB: | Bid a) SoH hie Be bE Bes ey Sas Great golfing weather, n'est-ce pas? eX My card, Mr. Michael Eugene Dickerson, 10 Pssst! Hey! Cindy! iia, Citing a Fae Nancy—eee! ; My hero—oo! oreo Mike the bartender. What'll ya have? Rolls Royce? Where? 1] All's quiet on the library scene. SWE EG Nice picture, eh! Who is she? Troop 65! Psst! Psst! Hey Cin—dee! I told you we'd be late for school, we should've rid- den the bus, What snow? I don't see any snow. Do you I must hurry! Macbeth just won't wait. Altogether now—one more chorus. Another J. Dewey book? we followed the directions. 13 14 LS MR, J. F. STEGALL from Wingate College QR AL MRS, G. W. UNDERWOOD A.B, from Montreat College The English language has bound the world's people together. Many great achievements have been accom- plished through Language. Writers, philosophers, scien- tists, and the like attribute their talents to being well- versed in Language. MRS, W.C,. JOHNSON B.A. from High Point College hE oii iponre ee pie eS iS Mrs, Peace interprets Beowulf, 16 The Riches of the English Tongue The story of the English language begins about 15 hundred years ago with Hengist and Horso, warriors from Germany who came to Britain, bringing the English lan- guage with them. They came to fight for Britain's king, Vortigern, against the Picts, But when the Germanic soldiers—Angles, Saxons, and Jutes—saw what good land Britain was and how weak the country was, they began to fight against Vortigern to take the land for themselves. That early Anglo-Saxon tongue that migrated to MRS, GURNEY PEACE England was not at all like its great-great-grandchild A.B. from High Point College which we speak today. Is someone giving a test tomorrow? 17 This is the story of how a great and gifted nation was welded together by wisdom and by the sword. It involves a story of romance and adventure, of war, and treachery and crime, but more than that, of steady and brave en- durance, of toil and intelligence, and of constant, eager progress, MISS BOBBIE FAYE KENNEDY A.B. from High Point College A display of French post cards brings to life a room, and highlights a tour of France. roa a 18 Using tools and machines, these boys are learning a trade which will profit them a lifetime. MR, J. W. DAVIS B.S, from N.C. State College The F.F.A,. is a national organization throughout the United States, The primary aim of the Future Farmers of America is the development of agricultural leadership, co-operation and citizenship. The colors of the F.F.A. are National Blue and Corn Gold. The motto consists of only four lines, but these lines are filled with practical philosophy reflecting a spirit and sincerity that shows the true view point of farm youth. The motto is as follows: Learning To Do Doing To Learn Earning To Live : Living To Serve L. S. Hawkins 19 MR, W. C. JOHNSON B.S. from High Point College; M. Ed. from University of North Carolina Realm Science MR, W. MARTIN POYNER MR. R, G, VARNER B.S. from High Point College A.B. from Elon College Chemistry touches our life at every point, yet it has so many special branches that no one man can know all of it. No wonder the great Pasteur held the laboratory to be a sacred place, a temple, set aside for the well-being of mankind, dedicated to producing a race of men that shall be greater, stronger, and better’ than the men who went before. MRS, E, W. BEESON IN oly saxenan UW, IN, CC, ae 20 MR, LARRY SWIGGETT MRS, H. Rg ASHMORE MRS, JO ANN ATKINS A.B. from High Point College A.B. from Duke University B.S. from High Point College M.A.T. from University of The Challenge of Mathematics All of mathematics is based on counting, but as man advances he finds out a great many different kinds of things to count and a great many different ways of counting them. Knowledge is power 2 Sacia Studies Records handed down from century to century, relate social standards change; consequently, changing people's the history of time. The world is like a time machine; way of life, their mortality and morality. MR, D. S, UNDERWOOD A.B, from High Point College MISS BEVERLY CROTTS A.B. from High Point College MRS CLYDE STUIGES A.B, from High Point College M.Ed. from University of North Carolina 22 Gee The commercial department has flourished this year because of the addition of new office machines and a broader field of teachers, This expansion prepares Trinity students for better opportunities in the business world.. Commercial MR, ROY B, ALLEN MRS, JANICE SMITH MISS JOYCE HENSON B.S. from High Point College B.S. from High Point College B.S. from Mars Hill 23 Physical conditioning is as much a part of our curriculum as the mental conditioning we get from figuring out a problem, COACH BOB FULP B.S. from High Point College COACH MARTIN POYER M.Ed, from University of B.S. from High Point College North Carolina Pep Lo LF ay COACH GENE HIATT B.S. from High Point College 24 MRS, E, R, KENNERLY B.S.H.E. from Woman's College HAame Economics Educate a man and you educate an individual; Educate a woman and you educate a whole family. MISS LOUISE HARRIS B.S. from High Point College With the proper instruction, girls taking the home economics course are prepared to become better homemakers, aD ASSOCIATIONS To give Trinity High School a more structural and systematic shape, there are various associations. In years past there have been numerous clubs at Trinity, but this year the associations are more organized and established, which pro- motes a better school. The members of these organizations are united by a common purpose, to carry out the objectives of the organi- zation. 26 PROMOTE UNITY int nil. aaa er es ee ee 27 The Student Council REAGAN ecarvernuenne EAE Members of the Student ‘ Council are Muriel Trotter, Donnie Clodfelter, Dwayne Skeen, Linda Sheets, Steve Martin, Don Royster, Neal Hoover, Larry Duggins, Ina Spencer, Tommy Bouldin, Larry White, Erlene Whitt, Hazel Bennett, Gail Hurly, Donna Croker, Lynna Lew- allen, Wixie White, Eddie Harris, Tony Carter, Freddy Culler, Linda Sexton, Gary Austin, Suzanne Goforth, Jane Crowder. The President of the Trinity Student Council is Larry Duggins. Officers are, first row, Linda Sheets, Vice President; Larry White, Treasurer; Second row, Larry Duggins, Presi- dent; and Dwayne Skeen, Secretary. 28 The advisors are: Mr. Roy B. Allen : and Miss Beverly Crotts. The members are, left to right, First Row: Don Royster, Roger Haas, Sherron Cornelison, Lynn Charles, Carleda Beck, Brenda Siler, Linda Sheets, Dolly Andrews, Wanda Rich, Lynna Lewallen, Marilyn Gearren, Donald Farlow, Freddie Farlow, and Eddie White. Second Row: Larry dhevofiveers are, left to-right: vice president, Don Royster; assistant sec., Tommy Bouldin; assistant trea- surer, Cindy Harris; president, Eddie White; historian, Brenda Auman; secretary, Mike Hill; and treasurer, Donald Farlow. The Beta Club is an honor organization for those stu- dents who have outstanding academic records, The Betas work for the promotion of honesty, service, and leader- ship. They sponsor many projects each year to help the school and the community. Garner, Fountain Hill, Joyce Wall, Judith Wood, Muriel Trotter, Maxine Peele, Marilyn Kinney, Brenda Auman, Cindy Harris, Steve Luther, and Mike Hill. Seated: Emogene Cornelison, Mary Sink, Sandy Hayworth, Jill Lane, and Evalene Green. . ae Soh i tome rh eS The Sout Searcher PERFECTION! Left to right—J. C. Mizelle, Vice President; Steve Martin, President; Ina Spencer, pianist; Susan Albertson, Secretary and Treasurer; Anne Hill, Soprano librarian; Starr Brown, Alto librarian; Dwayne Skeen, Baritone librarian. Joseph Gamble, Glee Club Director Macro Mamet ty Ser tee tee ie | Ge Se 1s a Se ee ee 10 909 0 taal eae vere 30 The Club officers are, left to right, Lynn Charles, vice president; Nancy Russell, parliamentarian, Greg Clod- felter, treasurer; Sandra Coggins, secretary; Dwayne Skeen, reporter; Muriel Trotter, president; Larry Goins, historian, Dyture Business Leaders of America The members are Susan Albertson, Hazel Bennett, Pat Brower, Janet Cagle, Tawana Casstevens, Lynn Charles, Greg Clodfelter, Wayne Clodfelter, Sandra Coggins, Barbara Cox, Brenda Cox, Donna Croker, Jane Crowder, Mike Dickerson, Louise Garner, Deana Gillette, Larry Goins, Ronda Holder, Peggy Hooper, Carolyn Hull, Gail Hurly, Sheril Kennedy, Linda Lankford, Bill Leach, Janice Miller, Linda Miller, Lois Murchison, Bernie Macaluso, mESeeRTNRETES EEE Gywn Oakly, Nancy Russell, Willie Starnes, Connie Scism, Penny Shean, Dwyane Skeen, Jerry Smith, Muriel Trotter, Roger Wall, Ricky Ward, Carol Frye, Becky Mason, Becky Reece, Linda Sexton, Vickie Wolfe, Phyliss Miller, Greg Hebert, Sandy Bunting, Alice Chapman, Sammy Martin, John Freedle, Kaye Mendenhall, Lloyd Roberts, Patricia Ward, Becky Lassiter, Anne Hill, Brenda Shuskey, Alice Weaver, Sande Misenheimer. SRE SR) Ayuture Teaches of America Officers are, left to right: Judy Gibson, Treasurer; Brenda Auman, Vice President; Carol Martz, Secretary; Brenda Siler, Historian; Mike Hill, President; Gail Cain, Parlia- mentarian. Members, left to right, first row: Deanna Gilette, Phyllis Bouldin, Wanda Rich, Janie Hinshaw, Linda White, Debbie Campbell, Starr Brown. Second row: Gloria Greenway, Priscilla Kinley, Sylvia Farlow, Ida Heckard, Linda One of the main purposes of the F, T.A. is to learn about the teaching profession, its opportunities, respon- sibilities, and its important role in our democracy. Today the role of teachers is very important because they mold the minds of American youth and influence the world in which we live to a greater extent than ever. Kearns, Claudia Williams, Judy Gibson, Nancy Russell, Gwynn Oakley, Carol Martz, Janice Miller. Third row: Mike Hill, Roger Wall, Brenda Auman, Gail Cain, Brenda Siler, Larry Hill, Me em ete Fe A good friend, as well as advi- sor, is the genial Mr. Baldwin, He has done much for the club. Trinity has now received their charter which officially estab- lishes them as a Key Club. The Key Club officers are, left to right, Skip Lunsford, chaplain; Neal Hoover, treasurer; Charles Rice, secre- tary; Steve Martin, vice president; and seated is Donald Farlow, president. Kein The members are Neal Hoover, Gary Dobbins, Steve Hill, Fountain Hill, Greg Clodfelter, Gary Welborn, Martin, Bobby Welborn, Steve Thompson, J.C. Mizelle, Charles Rice, Donald Farlow, Roger Haas, and advisor, Eddie White, Skip Lunsford, Bill Leach, Larry Hill, Mike Mr. Baldwin. 33 YALA, The Future Homemakers of America culminate a better tomorrow. The members are informed, of the fundamental functions necessary to becoming a better homemaker of the future, through this national organi- zation. The members are Nancy Russell, Sandra Coggins, Sara Boggs, Muriel Trotter, Lois Murchison, Jois Murchison, Bernie Macaluso, Carol Martz, Carolyn Hull, Susan Albertson, Pat Brower, Brenda Smith, Mildred Frazier, Linda Ferree, Mary Sink, Brenda Siler, Gail Cain, Sandra Hayworth, Linda Jarrell, Laketa Harvell, Judy Gibson, Carleda Beck, Sandi Misenheimer, Cynthia Sheppard, Linda Goins, Barbara Wallace, Sandi Pennington, Lynne Proctor, Diane Proctor, Frances Alberton, Sandra Underwood, Waiver Mickey, Jean Boylen, Judy Coggins, Brenda Beamon, Sandy Wall, Becky Auman, Linda Hohn, Kay Brown, Judy Snyder, Vicki Farlow, Brenda Shuskey, Mary Hinshaw, Vicki F,H.A. officers are left to right, 1st row, Mary Sink, reporter; Pat Brower, Devotional Chairman; Judy Coggins, Treasurer; Sandra Hayworth, Vice President; 2nd row, Sandra Coggins, Parliamentarian; Muriel Trotter, Rec- reational Leader; Sara Boggs, Historian; and Nancy Russell, President; Secretary not pictured. Lambeth, Nedrea Martin, Sheila Beeson, Jane Wilson, Deanie Macaluso, Vicki Hayworth, Ricky Ward, Linda Miller, Sandy Leach, Sandy Bunting, Judy White, Darlene Floyd, Martha Cecil, Wanda Gahagan, Pam Arnette, Gloria Tucker, Janice Miller, Kay Duggins, Janice Pierce, Starr Brown, Judy Myers, Becky White, Phyllis Austin, Cynthia LaMarr, Linda Sexton, Linda McGee, Ida Heckard, Vickie Cook, Rebecca Oakley, Ida Caveness, Linda Coltrane, Jeanette Thompson, Linda Sheets, Suzanne Goforth, Lynda Wall, Diane Neal, Betsy Boggs, Sandy Coltrane, Joyce Coltrane, Aurelia Martin, Kathryn Farlow, Phyllis Hedgecock. 34 Advisor for the F.F.A. is Mr. J. W. Davis. The F.F.A. members are now learning farming techniques which may be useful to them on their farms some day. 5 get oan ar 5 Pe The firemen are, left to right, Ist row, Tes Ridge, Mike Ayers, Jimmy Landrum, Sammy Wall, Donnie Dalton, Chief Ronnie Albertson, Jerry Orr, Dwain Skeen, Roger Isom, Mike Scarboro, George Ball. 2nd row, James Keen, Phillip Kinley, Allen Steed, Danny Trivette, Steve Summey, Butch McDaniels, Albert Leffever, Reggie Burrow, Steve Morton, David Barnes, LeRoy Troxel, Mickey Whitt, Barry Wall, Gary Brown, Dicky Crouse, Jerry Hughes, James Reddick, Larry Walker, John Stevens. SIs) Le Gnancais Pe the err The French Club members are, left to right, 1st row, Terry Bryant, Ricky Hunt, Larry Goins, George Ball, Jerry Smith, Don Royster, Wayne Woodell, Staley Hancock. 2nd row, Charles Rice, Eddie White, Phillip Kindley, Sherron Cornelison, Gary Houser, Butch McDaniels, Terry Medlin, Roger Haas, 3rd row, Larry Garner, Tommy Bouldin, Freddie Farlow, Fountain Hill, Steve Luther, Mike Ayers, Frank Gladdin, Bobby Welborn, Sara Boggs, Carleda Members of the Dramatics Club are, 1st row, Jois Murchison, Sandi Misenhiemer, Barry Wall, Bernie Macaluso, Mrs, Peace, the advisor; 2nd row, Sally van Rokel, Shirley Barker, Peggy Hooper, Gail Cain, Linda Ferguson, Gwynn Oakly; 3rd row, Donnie Dalton, Judy 36 The French Club was formed not only as a social function, but to promote an interest in the language it- self, Students learn the art of the theater in Dramatics and they learn how to get along with people. Beck, Brenda Siler, Linda Sheets, Patsy Clodfelter, Janie Hinshaw, Roger Wall, Dale Stepp, J. C. Mizelle, Wayne Clodfelter, Neal Hoover, Gary Dobbins, Larry Duggins, Linda Lankford, Judy Gibson, Terry Ingold, Willie Starnes, Linda White, Fran White, Phyllis Bouldin, Sylvia Farlow, Judy White, Betsy Eldridge, Sandra Coggins, Ina Spencer, Skip Lunsford, Emogene Corneilson, Mary Sink, Rita Lewallen, Betsy Johnson, Mike Hill. Hurlocker, Vickie Owens, LeRoy Troxel, Mickey Whitt, Jean Crotts, Linda Ferree; 4th row, Elaine Lambert, Sammy Wall, Steve Summey, Gary Brown, Gail Owens, Brenda Smith. Librarians Ofjice help Helping Miss Felton with the library this year are seated, Evon Hunt; Standing, Patsy Clodfelter, Jean Younts, Mildred Frazier, Gail Owens, and Elaine Lambert. Whether it be typing, mail carrying, delivering messages, or helping in the library, Trinity students are always willing to offer their help. | Brady's Brats! Seated, Carolyn Hull, Mrs. Hilda Brady; | Standing, left to right, Barry Wall, Vickie Farlow, Linda | Feree, Emogene Cornelison, Leroy Troxel, Sandra Coggins, and Nancy Russell, 37 Safety Patrol boys are, left to right: Lanny Reddick, Joe Marsh, and Roy Miller. 38 Bus Drivers are, left to right, first row: David Barnes, Jean Younts. Second row: Mike Croker, Danny Trivette, Betsy Eldridge, Rita Lew- allen, Larry Earnhart, Michael Marsh, Larry Kirkman, Third row: Eddie White, Jerry Smith, Roger Ridge. Fourth row: Phillip Kindley, Wayne Kinley, Allen Steed. Pep Club: Left to right, 1st row: Mary Sink, Becky Auman; 2nd row: Jerry Hughs, Martha Cecil, Emogene Corneilson, Lynn Charles, Betsy Johnson. 3rd row: Larry Walker, Phyllis Bouldin, Janie Hinshaw, Barbara Bouldin, Sandra Hayworth, Ina Lee Spenser. 4th row: Butch Thomas, Beverly Mc- Cormick, Rosalind Welborn, Dwight Meredeth, Rita oo) 39 i. Soy Lewallen, Gary Dobbins, 5th row: George Ball, Linda Hohn, Sandra Pennington, Ted Schumaus, J. C. Mizelle. 6th row: Terry Howard, David Barnes, John Stevens, Skip Lunsford, Freddie Farlow, Wayne Clodfelter., 7th row: Norman Nelson, Jimmy Roberts, Larry Smith, Staley Hancock, Sammy Wall, Steve Summey, Steve Morton. Pep Club Monsgram Club Monogram Club: The members are Gary Dobbins, Greg Clodfelter, J. C. Mizelle, Larry Smith, Dwight Meredeth, Buster Ruth, Jimmy Landrum, Mike Dickerson, Jimmy Roberts, Jerry Orr, Ted Schumaus, David Shipton, Dwain Skeen, Harold Spainhour, Norman Nelson, Gary Welborn, George Ball, David Spell, Jerry Hughs, Dale Stepp, Freddie Farlow, Skip Lunsford, Larry Walker, Robert Wilson, Jerry Leonard, Steve Morton, Mary Sink, Cindy Harris, Emogene Corneil- son, Becky Auman, Lynn Charles, Barbara Bouldin, Sandra Hayworth, Rita Lewallen, Ina Lee Spencer, SOG 2 OO ct, Joyce Wall, Larry Garner, Dolly Andrews, and Lynna Lewallen. Chiet-wUindamonects, 40 Don Royster, ? Tommy Bouldin, ight ison, The highly coveted title of Marshal has been bestowed upon these students, They are left tor Freddie Farlow, Sherron Cornel Newspaper Staff: Left to right are Terry Howard, Larry Frye, Becky Lassiter, Wayne Honeycutt, Becky Mason, ancestlomtissnnsentetiOs 4 J. C. Mizelle, Norma Jones, Ronnie Albertson, Carleda Beck, Roger Isom. Seated is Eddie White. When students do things, they like to read about it...in their own news- paper, of course! Eddie White, editor; Norma Jones and J. C. Mizelle, assistant editors; Car- leda Beck, proofreader; Roger Isom, sports editor; Seated is the advisor, Mrs. Shirley Johnson, Business Managers, Charles Rice and Steve Martin. Advertising Staff, Left to Right, Seated, Brenda Auman, Sandra Coggins, Muriel Trotter, Cindy Harris; Standing, Steve Martin, Janie Hinshaw, Nancy Russell, Mary Sink, Donald Farlow, Charles Rice. 42 The annual staff knows the pride one has in accomplishing a task set before them. There are no words to describe the work that goes into a yearbook, biti: Typists, who were kept busy, are, left to right, Pat Sales representatives are Donald Farlow, Larry Duggins, Brower, Susan Albertson, Muriel Trotter, Evalene Greene, Nancy Russell, and Judy Gibson. Marilyn Kinney, Judith Wood and Carolyn Hull, and Brenda Auman, Various editors, left to right, seated: Janie Hinshaw, Gail Cain, Mildred One of Eddie's pictures is worth a Frazier, Standing: Brenda Auman, Carol Martz, Nancy Winslow, Maxine thousand words. Peele, Gary Dobbins, and Mary Sink, 43 TRINITY Physically Mentally 44 ATHLETES Coaches Left) to right: Co acca Martin Poyner, Coach Bob Fulp, and Coach Gene Hiatt. Coach Martin Poyner attended Mozoch High School near Nag's Head in the eastern part of North Carolina. He graduated from High Point College in 1958 and has been teaching at Trinity since 1960. He is the assistant football coach and has been head coach of the girls' basketball team for the past four years. Recently he has been coaching the boys' basketball team and has displayed a fine coaching technique in the field. Coach Bob Fulp attended Trinity High School and later graduated from High Point College. He enrolled into the University of North Carolina where he obtained his Master's degree in physical edttcation. He has coached at Trinity for the past eight years and has been head-coach for five years. He has lead the Bulldogs to a great many titles which proves his ability in coaching football, basketball, baseball, track and golf. Coach Hiatt was no stranger when he assumed the duties of head basketball coach since his own school days were spent at Trinity. His first year as head coach for the girls' team was a great success, His understanding and desire to help young people account for this, The Trinity sports fans would like to congratulate and thank him for the time and talent that he has given to build a team such as Trinity had in 1964-1965. 46 HALFBACKS ENDS Left to right, Jimmy Landrum, Jimmy Kneeling, left to right, J.C. Mizelle, Eddie Roberts, Mike Dickerson. Harris, Greg Clodfelter; standing, left to right, Larry Smith, Dwight Meridith, Buster Ruth, CO-CAPTAINS FULLBACKS Gary Dobbins and Greg Clodfelter, Jerry Hughes, Dale Stepp. cs ere rss on 47 GUARDS TACKLES Kneeling, Harold Spainhour; standing, left to Kneeling, Gary Dobbins; standing, left to right, David Edwards, Norman Nelson, Gary right, Jerry Orr, Ted Schumaus, David Welborn, Shipton, Dwain Skeen, “We want a touchdown, Gridiron action displayed by Larry Walker and Dale Stepp. The Bulldogs are on the move again! Gotta have a touchdown QUARTERBACKS Billy Siler has held the position of manager George Ball and David Spell. for both football and basketball this year. 49 OOPS! Got the ball! Now what do I do? Come on gang, let's stop him! Greg Clodfelter-end-4 y George Ball-quarterback-4 yrs, Mike Dickerson-Halfback-1 yr. Wayne Clodfelter-Center-2 yrs, ek i ff a 3 i 4 ed Jimmy Landrum-Halfback-4 yrs. Harold Spainhour-Guard-3 yrs, Jerry Hughes-Fullback-1 yr. 5] boys’ Basketball FORWARDS Standing, left to right, Steve Morton, J.C. Mizelle, Dale Stepp, and Roger Sykes. GUARDS Kneeling, left to right, Gary Welborn, Robert Wilson; standing, left to right, George Ball and Greg Clodfelter. George Ball Harold Spainhour J. C. Mizelle Greg Clodfelter SZ ‘Team CO-CAPTAINS Pettatosrignt..)..C. Mizelle, George’ Ball, and Greg Clodfelter, CENTERS Left toright, Dwight Meredith, and Harold Spainhour. Left to right, kneeling, Greg Clodfelter, George Ball, and Meredith, Harold Spainhour, Dale Stepp, and Gary J. C. Mizelle. Standing, left toright, Robert Wilson, Welborn. Roger Sykes, Steve Morton, Coach Poyner, Dwight 53 Se George goes up for a lay-up. Nice and easy. Me, play basketball? Court action. 54 Kneeling, left to right, Mike Dickerson, Richard Sparks; standing, left to right, Steve Thompson, Greg Thompson, Gary Dobbins, Steve Summey. Arnold Palmer? Jack Nicklaus? No, it's just Gary teeing off. Left to right standing; Lynn Charles, Carolyn Simmons, Hohn, Erlene Whitt, Wixie White; kneeling are Mary Becky Auman, Sandra Hayworth, Rita Lewallen, Barbara Sink, Cindy Harris, and Emogene Cornelison. Bouldin, Coach Hiatt, Ina Spencer, Hallie Skeen, Linda Gils’ Baskelhall Team Mary Sink Cindy Harris Emogene Cornelison Forward Forward Guard 56 Forwards, standing, left to right: Linda Hohn, Lynn Charles, Ina Spencer, Rita Lewallen, Fran White, Erlene Whitt, Becky Auman; kneeling are: Mary Sink and Cindy Harris. Guards, standing, left to right: Hallie Skeen, Carolyn Simmons, Sandra Hayworth, Wixie White, Betsy Eldridge, Barbara Bouldin, and kneeling, Emogene Cornelison. Di, The Bulldogettes are to be highly com- mended for their outstanding sportsmanship dis- played on the basketball court this year. They played with skill and confidence. Congratula- tions girls! ! The Bulldogette Co-captains are, left to right: Mary Sink, Cindy Harris, and Emogene Cornelison, With the coming of Spring comes baseball. The play- ers are, left toright, stand- ing: Bob Hill, NormanNel- son, Phil Hebert, Larry Taylor, Steve Summey, Bills carboro, Rogers Tuttle, and Dwight Mere- dith. Second row: Coach Bob Fulp, Logan White, Gary Welborn, Tommy Bouldin, Steve Morton, Bobby Welborn, and Jerry Leonard. 58 Trinity girls had the upper- hand in this game. J.V. players, kneeling, dettacOrright.5 Larry White, Roger Medlin, John Morton, Blake Beeson, Wesley Vaughn, Kevin Thompson, and Greg Hebert. Standing: Lynn Scearce, Norman Nelson, Richard Trot- ter, Al English, David Kidd, Jimmy Stout, and Johnny McKenzie. funion 59 Jeu toeaGtion. Norman Nelson, b) Ted Schumaus d Edwards, i row, Dav Steve 1st row, b) Ronn left to right , Butch Kir Members of the team are, 1S. Randy Royals, Eddie Harr ; 2nd kman, ie Stepp Roberts immy J ill, H 60 Chief Susan Peele The Trinity Bulldog cheerleaders with their advisor Miss Louise Harris. Cheerleaders Left to right the cheerleaders are: Dianne Proctor, Gloria Tucker, Beverly McCormick, Carol Frye, Sara Boggs, LindaGoins, Linda Hohn, Martha Cecil, Sandi Pennington, Betsy Boggs, Rosalind Welborn, and Susan Peele. EANTRY FEAT JRED AT TRINITY Pi | 63 Duyeen's Cowl i | i Junior attendants, left to right: Betsy Eldridge, Ina Spencer, Pam Reddick, Barbara Bouldin, and Sandra Hayworth, Senior attendants, left to right: Cynthia Sheppard, Miss Homecoming, Sara Boggs, and Cindy Harris. Freshman attendants, left to right: Judy Myers, Kathy Lowe, Lynne Proctor, Jean Boylen, Jane Barland, and Becky White. Sophomore attendants, left to right: Rosalind Welborn, Starr Brown, Gloria Tucker, Sharron Kennedy, Dianne Proctor, and Sandra Coltrane. 64 MISS SARA ANN BOGGS Queen we Ui i ties 65 King and Queen z : 4 for grades Parrish and Steve Welborn. 144 At Gestiva four through six were Vickie King and Queen for grades one through three were Sue Ellen Johnson and Terry Hutchins. King and Queen for grades nine through twelve were Lynda Wall and Boyd Pierce. Standing on either side are the lower grade winners, 66 Cential Carolina Conference Contestant Miss Sara Boggs represented Trinity High School in the CCC contest. 67 The second annual Queen of Our Hearts'! coronation was carried out in a stately manner. The decorative theme included an array of hearts. First runner-up for the event is Miss Ann Fille escorted: Dye|onC@ am iizel lew Chosen Queen of Our Hearts! is Miss Sara Boggs, escorted by Greg Clodfelter. 2yeen of Our Hearts 68 The contestants anxiously await the coronation of the 'Queen of Hearts, The girls' team were triumphant over the femi- However, the masculine side of the faculty were nine side of the faculty. victorious over the boys' team. 69 The annual Miss Trinity contest involved many lovely girls in competition for the title of Miss MISS ANNE HILL Trinity. The first runner-up was Anne Hill, while Ina Spencer donned the Miss Trinity crown. First Runner-Up 70 Miss trinity High 1964 Miss Ina Lee Spencer OM py Le Zl Who's Norma Jones Donald Farlow Brenda Siler Of the 1965 Senior Class, these seniors have risen to the degree of being acclaimed outstanding individuals. Each leadership, and service, Of the 1965 Senior Class, these seniors have risen to the degree of being acclaimed outstanding individuals, Each has contributed constructive functions for the betterment Charles Rice Cindy Harris Steve Martin 72 Who Nancy Russell Eddie White Sandra Coggins has contributed constructive functions for the betterment of their school, They are commended for their character, of their school. They are commended for their character, leadership, and service. Mary Sink Mike Hill Carleda Beck 13 Mrs. Kennerly is indispensable to her students. 74 WITH As a teacher she guides her pupils as to the right choices to make, She's just as efficient at home as she is at school. APPRECIATION ... We, the '65 Senior Class, have solemnly devoted our yearbook to a woman out of admiration, gratitude, and esteem. She has diligently worked for seven years never considering reward. Her genial smile, confident manner, and that keen desire to help students has elevated her toa prominent and commendable person in our eyes. With exceeding joy and pleasure we dedicate the 1965 Trinhian to Mrs. Linda Kennerly. SS Mrs. Kennerly is always wearing that contented smile, but she radiates even more when she is with Buddy and Silence. is: Class officers are, left to right, Donald Farlow, vice president; Edd ie White, president; Mary Sink, trea- surer; Brenda Auman, sec- retary. The first thing an education teaches you is to walk alone. 76 SUSAN ALBERTSON LINDA ALLEN Seniors RONNIE ALBERTSON PENNY ALLRED BRENDA AUMAN GEORGE BALL rer SHIRLEY BARKER CARLEDA BECK JOHNNY BARTLETT JANE BILES SARA BOGGS At today depended BRENDA BROOKBANK JERRY BROWER PAT BROWER 78 BRENDA BROWN GARY BROWN : BEST LOOKING Sara Boggs and Greg Clodfelter JANET CAGLE GAIL CAIN ROY CAMPBELL 7S. Ze , CONNIE CHATHAM GREG CLODFELTER PATS YeCLODEEU TER Se does tomorow depend on the WAY NE CEODPEL TER MOST ATHLETIC Mary Sink and Gary Dobbins GLENDA CONNOR youth of today, JEAN CROTTS KAY CROTTS DONNIE DALTON EMOGENE CORNELISON MIKE DICKERSON 81 MIKE CROKER DAVID DEATON GARY DOBBINS LARRY DUGGINS SHELBY DUNLAP DONALD FARLOW LINDA FERREE We wre MILDRED FRAZIER LARRY FRYE LOUISE GARNER 82 JUDY GIBSON MOST ORIGINAL Carleda Beck and Wayne Clodfelter MARILYN GEARREN BRENDA GILL LARRY GOINS EVALENE GREENE 83 CINDY HARRIS ANNE HILL JANIE HINSHAW MIKE HILL WEP ERE iALON Our RONDA HOLDER WAYNE HONEYCUTT PEGGY HOOPER 84 NEAL HOOVER EVON HUNT GARY HOWERTON CAROLYN HULL is and Charles Rice NEAT ESS Cindy Harr JERR Ya HUGHES is. the 85 JUDY HURLOCKER ROGER ISOM CAROL JONES The lives we NORMA JONES MARILYN KINNEY MOST INTELLECTUAL Brenda Auman and Donald Farlow ELAINE LAMBERT PAT LAMBETH WAYNE LANDRETH JIMMY LANDRUM BILL LEACH JERRY LEONARD AMANDA LIVINGSTON WINFIELD LOHR With RO” 87 BERNIE MACALUSO STEVE MARTIN CAROL MARTZ TERRY MEDLIN SANDI MISENHEIMER Come not iy Cy WARY Ys EULA MAE MOORE RONNIE MORRIS 88 STEVE MORTON MOST DEPENDABLE Brenda Siler and Steve Martin JOIS MURCHISON wha we ae, LOIS MURCHISON GWYN OAKLEY GEORGE OSBORNE 89 GAIL OWENS VICKI OWENS MAXINE PEELE but prom what BOYD PIERCE eo SANDRA PROCTOR BEST ALL ROUND Norma Jones and J.C. Mizelle JAMES RIDDICK CHARLES RICE SALLY VAN ROEKEL Peteake of NANCY RUSSELL CYNTHIA SHEPPARD JAMES SHAW BRENDA SILER MARY SINK 9 BRENDA SMITH JERRY SMITH HAROLD SPAINHOUR STEVE SUMMEY We are making joolprints BUTCH THOMAS GREG THOMPSON STEVE THOMPSON 92 MURIEL TROTTER BEST PERSONALITY Anne Hill and George Ball LEROY TROXEL BARRY WALL LYNDA WALL SAMMY WALL 93 EDDIE WHITE LINDA WHITE MICKEY WHITT Let knoutedge grow from more te more. NANCY WINSLOW JUDITH WOOD FRANCIS WYKEL JEAN YOUNTS 94 “Out, out brief candle! CAROL WATSON December 1, 1947 September 15, 1964 Life's bud a eee WAYNE WRIGHT July 24, 1947 May 10, 1964 25 Mary Ann Albright Dolly Andrews Becky Auman Mike Ayers Edwin Belo Class officers, left to right: Secretary, Sandra Hayworth; President, Bobby Welborn; Vice Presi- dent, Gayle Wagoner; Treasurer, Martha Cecil. Myrtle Benfield Betsy Boggs Barbara Bouldin Phyllis Bouldin Tommy Bouldin Doreen Bradley Becky Brown Terry Bryant Reggie Burrow Tawanna Casstevens 96 Martha Cecil Lynn Charles Linda Coltrane Louise Coltrane Sherron Cornelison Barbara Cox Brenda Cox Jane Crowder Barbara Cunningham Bonnie Dotson Lee Durham Betty Eckerd Betsy Eldridge Janice Etheridge Freddie Farlow Kathryn Farlow Sylvia Farlow Darlene Floyd Peggy Floyd Larry Garner Judy Gibson He June Gibson Deana Gillette Frank Gladden Linda Goins Joanne Grant Amy Gray Gloria Greenway Roger Haas Staley Hancock Susan Hartigan Sandra Hayworth Phyllis Hedgecock Fountain Hill Jimmy Hill Larry Hill Gary Houser Lynda Hudson Ray Hudson Ricky Hunt Terry Ingold Sharon Jarrett 98 Betsy Johnson Janie Johnson Bernice Kinley Priscilla Kinley Wayne Kinley Larry Kirkman Linda Lankford Becky Lassiter Albert Leffever Lynna Lewallen Rita Lewallen Skip Lunsford Steve Luther Kaye Mendenhall Butch McDaniels Linda McGee Charles Miller Linda Newton Jeanette O'Neal Patsy Parrish Susan Peele 99 Carol Peterson Phyllis Proctor Pamela Reddick Becky Reese Wanda Rich Billy Robbins Don Royster Bill Scarboro Mike Scarboro Linda Sheets Reggie Shufford Linda Gaye Smith Linda Smith Betty Spencer Ina Spencer Willie Starnes Gail Stepp John Stevens 100 Henry Stewart Velma Thomas Danny Trivette Linda Trotter Steve Underwood Gayle Wagoner Joyce Wall Joyce A. Wall Roger Wall Patricia Ward Bobby Welborn Gary Welborn Danny Whitaker Frann White Judy White Vickie Wolfe Sandy Woodell Wayne Woodell Mary Sue Wright 10) Margaret Albright Pamela Arnette Ronnie Arnette Gary Austin Mary Bame Blake Beeson Class officers, left to right, are Al English, presi- dent; Dwight Meredith, treasurer; Dwayne Skeen, vice president; Gloria Tucker, secretary. Shelia Beeson Hazel Bennett Mike Blake Karen Bodenheimer Kenneth Bodenheimer Carol Boswell Starr Brown Sandra Bunting Debbie Campbell Ida Caveness Mike Cavin Alice Chapman 102 Linda Clay Joyce Coltrane Sandra Coltrane Donna Croler Freddy Culler Libby Davis Jimmy Dorsett Larry Earnhart Martha Eckerd Al English Ray Fisher Judy Fox Johnny Freedle Sherrill Freeman Sylvia Frye Judy Garner Trudy Garner David Gearren Richard Gill Darryl Green Trudy Hall Claude Harrell Lakita Harvell Greg Hebert Ida Heckard Shirley Hill Steve Hill Randy Hollingsworth Terry Howard Jack Hughes Phyllis Hunt Gail Hurley Wayne Issacs Linda Jarrell Betty Johnson Eva Higgins 103 Bobby Kearns Cheryl Kennedy Linda Kennedy Wanda Kennedy Richard King James Kirkman Vickie Lambeth Jill Lane Sandra Leach Martin Lefter W anda Leonard Jeane Lohr Rebecca Luther David Macaluso Elvadeen Macaluso Judy Macemore Joe Marsh Barbara Mauldin Beverly McCormick Johnny McKenzie Roger Medlin Dwight Meredith Brenda Miller Janice Miller Linda Miller Phyllis Miller Roy Miller Diane Neal Norman Nelson Steve Nichols 104 Rebecca Oakley Carolyn Parris Patsy Parris Not Pictured Gary Parrish Margaret Parrish Joseph Peterson Debbie Price Diane Proctor Mildred Proctor Terry Reddick Ruth Redding Carl Reih Becky Rheir Benny Rich Carolyn Rich Dorothy Rich Velma Renir Larry Roberts Linda Robinson Buster Ruth Ted Schmaus Jackie Setzer Jean Seward Linda Sexton Pamela Shaw David Shipton Joe Shore Jacqueline Sibert Mary Sibert John Sides LOS Roger Sikes Steve Sikes Gene Siler Dwain Skeen Hallie Skeen Hershal Skeen Carrie Smith Larry Smith Linda S, Smith Rebecca Southern David Spell Linda Spencer Randy Spencer Kenneth Spurlin A. W. Steele Linda Summey Linda Swift Lovie Thomas Jeannette Thompson Roger Thompson Ray Trivette Gloria Tucker Rebecca Voncannon Larry Walker Glenda Wall Ricky Ward Rosiland Welborn Phyllis Whitehart Sandra White Tommy White Joy Whitt Robert Williams Melvin Williams Linda Winslow Russell Wood 106 Frances Albertson Linda Albright Diane Alford Diane Arnette Tommy Atkinson Phyllis Austin Class of ‘68 Class officers, left to right, are David Kidd, presi- dent; Phillip Brown, treasurer; Randy Royals, sec- retary; Phillip Bouldin, vice president. Ann Barnes Brenda Beamond Matthew Beck Roger Beeson Bobby Biles Junior Biles Glenda Boles Jane Borland Phillip Bouldin Linda Boulding Jean Boylen David Brower 107 108 Kay Brown Phillip Brown Margaret Buchanan Tony Carter Terry Clark Donnie Clodfelter Mrytle Cobb Judy Coggins Warren Coltrane Connie Cook Vicky Cook Guy Couzens Bonnie Cox CeciiGox Linda Cox Danny Cranford Mike Crotts Doug Darr Barbara Deaton Kay Duggins Davey Edwards Dale Farlow Lowell Farlow Debbie Forestier Keith Freeman Wanda Gahagan Suzanne Goforth Eddie Harris Bobby Hawkins Vicky Hayworth Delores Hensley Larry Higgins Rhonda Hill Mary Lou Hinshaw Linda Hohn Pat Howard Shirley Johnson Lois Jones Lee Jones Linda Kearns Marlene Kennedy Michael Kennedy Shelia Kennedy David Kidd Roger Lackey Cynthia Lamar Jerry Lambert Dennis Lambeth Dianna Landrum Janice Lankford Peggy Lineberry Roy Lineberry Brenda Loflin Linda Loflin John Loflin Wayne Lucas Brenda Marsh Aurelia Martin Nedra Martin Gorden McCrosky Waiva Mickey Johnny Mosely Bruce Mosely Judy Myers Sandra Nichols Vicky Osborne Bruce Overby Diane Parris Greg Parrish 109 Janie Parrish Junior Peele Sandra Pennington Shirley Peterson Carl Phillips Janice Pierce Buddy Pless Wanda Pridgn Lynn Proctor Lanny Reddick Tommy Redding Roger Reece Diane Reynolds Steve Rich Patsy Ridge Danny Roberts Lanny Robins Linda Robins Delmas Robinson Randy Royals Libby Samuel Laujuana Scarboro Ricky Scarboro Barry Scarce Carol Simmons Barry Sink Ray Slack Earl Smith Judy Snider Roger Spaugh 110 Wayne Spencer Shirley Steele Ronnie Stepp Jimmy Stout Andy Summers Kevin Thompson Jimmy Trotter Steve Tuttle Sandra Underwood Wesley Vaughn Vicky Walker Sandra Wall Barbara Wallace Eddie Warren Eddie Weaver Allen Welbor n Wayne Welborn Becky White Howard White Larry White Wixie White Ronnie Whitehart Carolyn Whitfield Erline Whitt Claudia Williams Jane Wilson Edward Winslow Joyce Woodell Dorothy Wright Loretta Younger 11] DA. Rs Good Citizen, Cynthia Annette Harris, has outstanding characteristics which make her very deserving of this title. After being chosen D. A. R. Good Citizen, Cindy attended a luncheon in Salisbury where she visited historical sites. Then she presented a speech to members of thesD eA Reno: tis districtmat Emerywood Country Club on What the D, A. R. Good Citizenship means to me. Congratulations, Cindy! We're very proud of you. 112 Senior class flower: Verigated blue and white carnation Senior class colors: Carolina Blue and White Mascots Zana Wall VALEDICTORIAN Donald Farlow Donnie McGee tis i SALUTATORIAN Eddie White Senior motto: What we are in God's gift to us; What we make of ourselves is our gift to Him. Senior Directory RONNIE ALBERTSON FFA 1, 2, 3,4; FBLA 1; Glee Club 1; J.V. Football 1; Homeroom Officer 1; Fireman 1,2, 3,4; Safety Patrol Tey oe SUSAN ALBERTSON FHA 1, 2, 3,4;FTA 2; FBLA 4;Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4; Sec. - Treas. 4; Miss Trinity Contest 1; Miss Sweetheart Contest 3; Homeroom Officer 1,3; Junior Play Committee 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3; Fall Festival 1; Freshman- Sophomore Prom Committee 1; FHA Clothing Drive Committee 2; FHA Banquet Committee 1; Annual Staff4; Career Day 4; Football Banquet 1; Bus Drivers Banquet 3. LINDA ALLEN Store Worker 4. PENNY ALLRED FHA 1, 2, 3,4; FBLA 4; FHA Committee 1, 2,3,4; Career Day Committee 4; Glee Club 3,4; Fall Festival Queen Candidate 3; Beauty Contest 1,2; Bus Drivers Banquet Committee 3; Fall Festival Committee 4. BRENDA AUMAN FTA Vice-President 4; French Club 3; FBLA 3; Beta Club 3-Historian; Homeroom Officer 1, 2; Senior Class Officer 4; Superlative 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3; Jr. Play Committee 3;Candidate for Governor's School 3; Annual Staff 4;Beta Club State Convention 3; FTA Convention 4; Student Council Representative 2; Marshal 3; Career Day 3,4. GEORGE BALL Monogram Club 1, 2,3,4; Beta Club 3; Glee Club 3,4; French Club 3,4; Football 1, 2, 3,4; Track Team 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3,4. SHIRLEY BARKER Dramatics Club 4; 4-H Club 1; Public Speaking 3. JOHNNY BARTLETT CARLEDA BECK FHA 2, 3,4; French Club 3, 4; Beta Club 3,4; Reporter for High Point Enterprise 4; Newspaper Staff 4 (Proofreader 4) Chicken Pie Supper 1,2,3,4; Career Day Committee 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Junior Play Committee 3; Superlative (Most Original) 4; Who's Who 4, JANE BILES SARA BOGGS FHA 1,2,3,4; FBLA 2,3; French Club 3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Homecoming Queen of Hearts Contest, Maid of Honor 3; Fall Festival 1, 2; Class Officer 1,4; Cheerleader 4; Junior Play 3; French Club Officer 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Bus Drivers' Banquet 1,3; Miss Trinity Contest 1,2; Central Carolina Conference Contest 4; Superlative 4. BRENDA BROOKBANK FHA 1, 2, 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Miss Trinity Contestant 2; Chicken Pie Supper 1. JERRY BROWER FFAG 1, 2, 3,4; Glee Club f).2; Pep Clubil(25554-srireman tee PAT BROWER FHA 1, 2, 3,4; Officer Dev. Chairman 4; FTA 2; FBLA 4; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Officer 2; Homeroom Officer 1, 4; Miss Trinity Contestant 1; Miss Sweetheart Contestant 3; Homecoming Contestant 3; Junior Play Committee 3; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 1; Fortune-Teller Fall Festival 1; FHA Clothing Drive Committee 2; FHA Ban- quet Committee 1; Annual Staff 4; Career Day 4. BRENDA BROWN FHA 1, 2; Fall Festival 1; Beauty Contestant 1. GARY BROWN FFA 1,4;FBLA 3; Dramatics Club4; Junior Varsity Basket- ball 1,2; Intramural Volleyball 4; French Club 3; Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3,4. JANET CAGLE FBLA 3,4; French Club 3;Junior Play Committee 3; Miss Trinity Contestant 1, 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3. GAIL CAIN FHA 1, 2, 3,4; FHA Convention 3;FTA 4; Officer 4; Dra- matics Club 4; Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 1; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3; Newspaper Staff 3; FTA Convention 4; Annual Staff 4; FTA Committee 4, ROY CAMPBELL Firemans 2.05. CONNIE CHATHAM FBLA 3,4. GREG CLODFELTER FBLA 4; Officer 4; French Club 3, 4;Monogram Club 1, 2, 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Key Club 4; Homeroom Officer 4; Football 1, 2, 3,4; Co-Captain 4; Basketball 2, 3,4; Tri- Captain 4; Track 3,4; Baseball 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Varsity Basketball 1; Jr. Varsity Football 1; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3; Superlative 4; Career Day 4. PATSY CLODFELTER FBLA 3; French Club 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Student Council Representative 1; Homeroom Officer 2; Sweetheart Con- testant 3; Librarian 4; Music 1, 2, 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom Com- mittee 3; Junior Play Committee 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. WAYNE CLODFELTER FTA 3; FBLA 4; French Club 3,4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 2, 3;Glee Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3,4; Student Council Representative 3;Pep Club 152,35, 4; Track iid, 3,4; Basketball Statistician 2,3,4;Jr.-Sr. Prom Commit- tee 3; Junior Play 3; Superlative 4. SANDRA COGGINS FHA 1, 2,3,4; Recreational Leader County Secretary 4; Parliamentarian 4; FHA Convention 2, 3; FBLA 4; Secre- tary 4; French Club 3,4; Junior Play 3; Fall Festival Com- mittee 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Club 4; Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee 3; Fresh-Soph, Prom Committee 1; Clothing Drive Commit- tee 1, 2,3,4; Career Day Committee 4; Annual Staff 4. GLENDA CONNOR PFOA 2; 3, 2; Glee:Clubslyc,.3,4 sbasketballeceoe EMOGENE CORNELISON French Club 3,4; Monogram Club 2, 3,4; Convention Delegate 3,4; Varsity Basketball 2,3,4;J.V. Basketball 1; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Jr. -Sr. Prom Commit- tee 3; Sweetheart Banquet 3; Class Officer 1, 2, 3; Office Worker 4; Fresh-Soph, Prom Committee 1; Career Day Committee 3,4; Faculty Basketball Game Committee 3, MIKE CROKER FFA 1,2,3,4; FBLA 4; Fireman 3,4; Bus Driver 3,4; Store- worker 4, JEAN CROTTS Dramatics Club 4, KAY CROTTS DONNIE DALTON Dramatics Club 4; Fireman 2, 3,4. DAVID DEATON FFA 4, MIKE DICKERSON FBLA 3,4; Monogram Club 2, 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Foot- ball 1,4; Baseball 2,3; Fireman 3,4; Golf Club 3,4. GARY DOBBINS FFA 1, 2; French Club 3,4; Monogram 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Club 1, 2,3, 4; Varsity Football 1,2,3,4; Golf Club 3,4; Home- room Officer 2,3; Basketball Scorekeeper 2, 3,4; Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Intramural Volleyball 2, 3,4. LARRY DUGGINS French Club 3,4; Student Council President 4; Annual Staff 4; Presidential Appointment to West Point 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Debator 3, 4. SHELBY DUNLAP (High Point Central High) Charter Member of the Anchor Club—Secretary 3; (The Anchor Club is sponsored by the Pilot Club); FBLA 4, DONALD FARLOW FFA 2; French Club 3,4; Beta Club 2, 3,4—Treasurer 4; Key Club 4—President 4; Student Council 1, 2—Treasurer 1, Congress Delegate 1; Annual Staff 4; Bus Driver 3; Class Officer 1; Sr. Vice-President 4; Superlative 4; Beta Club Convention Delegate 2,3,4; Junior Play Committee 3; Debator 3,4; Land Judging 2;Fat Stock Show 2; Western Carolina Representative 3; Morehead Scholarship Nomi- nee 4, LINDA FERREE Princo, 4, h PATS; FBLA 2, 3: French Club 3; Glee Club 12,3; Dramatics Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3; Chicken Pie Supper 1, 2,3; Jr. Play Committee 3; Fall Festival 4; FHA Committee 4; Christmas Program Com- mittee 4, MILDRED FRAZIER FHA 3,4; Fall Festival Supper 1, 2, 3,4; Jr. Play Com- mittee 3; Beauty Contest 1; Jr.-Sr, Prom Committee 3; Annual Staff 4; Library Worker 4; Career Day Committee 4, LARRY FRYE Newspaper Reporter—Journalism. LOUISE GARNER FBLA 4; Fall Festival 4. MARILYN GEARREN Beta Club 4, JUDY GIBSON FHA 2, 3,4; FTA 4—Treasurer; FBLA 3; French Club 3, 4; Glee Club 2,3,4;Annual Staff 4;Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3; Sr. Homecoming Float Committee 3; Jr. Play Com- mittees 3; Homecoming Decoration Committee 4; Chicken Pie Supper 1, 2, 3,4; Career Day Committee 4, BRENDA GILL LARRY GOINS FFA 1; FBLA 3,4; French Club 3,4; Basketball 2; Fall Festival 4; Fireman 2, 3,4. EVALENE GREENE FHA 3; Beta Club 3,4; Glee Club 3; Beta Club Convention 3,4; Homeroom Officer 4; Career Day Hostess 3, 4; Fall Festival 1; Pep Club 1, 2; Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee 3; Sr. Homecoming Float Committee 3; Jr. Play Committees 3; Homecoming Decoration Committee 4; Chicken Pie Supper 1, 2, 3,4; Career Day Committee 4, BRENDA GILL LARRY GOINS FFA 1; FBLA 3,4; French Club 3,4; Basketball 2; Fall Festival 4; Fireman 2, 3, 4. EVALENE GREENE FHA 3; Beta Club 3,4;Glee Club 3; BetaClub Convention 3,4; Homeroom Officer 4; Career Day Hostess 3, 4; Fall Festival 1; Pep Club 1, 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3; Annual Staff 4, CINDY HARRIS French Club 3,4; Monogram Club 2; Beta Club 3,4; Assistant Treas.4; Executive Committee 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Homeroom Officer 2,3; Fall Festival Committee 1, 2; Freshman Sophomore Prom Committee 1,2;Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 3,4; Captain 4; Beta Convention 3; Marshal 3; Junior Play Committee 3; Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee 3; Superlative 4; Annual Staff 4; DAR Good Citizen 4; Homeroom Secretary 4; Homecoming—Queen Candi- date 4; Homeroom Devotional Chairman 1; Career Day Committee 3,4; Music 1, 2, 3,4. ANNE HILL FHA 1, 2,4; Treasurer 1; FTA 3; Glee Club 1, 3,4; Li- brarian 4; FBLA 3,4; Superlative 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom Com- mittee 3; Homeroom Officer 1,2; Miss Trinity Contestant 1,2, 3; First Runner-Up 2,3; Junior Play Committee 3; Fresh,-Soph, Prom Committee 1; Miss Homecoming Con- testant 2, 3; Runner-Up 2, 3. MIKE HILL French Club 3,4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Assistant Secretary 3; Secretary 4; State Convention Delegate 2, 3,4;FTA 3,4; Program Chairman 3; President 4; State Convention 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Key Club 4; Career Day Committee 3,4; Student-Faculty Basketball Game Committee 3; Fresh.-Soph. Prom Committee 1; Junior Play 3; Marshal 3; Intramural Basketball 2, 3,4; Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee 3; Western Carolina College Represen- tative 3; Student Council Representative 3; Morehead Scholarship Nominee 4, KEITH HILTON FRA, 2.4.prencn) Clube. JANIE HINSHAW FHA 1,2; FTA 4; Program Chairman 4; French Club 1, 2; Monogram Club 1, 2,3,4; Glee Club 1, 2,4; Cheerleader 1,2; Class Officer 1, 2; Junior Play 3; Fresh.-Soph. Prom Committee 1,2; Homecoming Candidate 2; Annual Staff 4; Jr, -Sr, Prom Committee 3; Student Council Represen- tative 1,2;Beauty Contestant 1; Fall Festival Committee; Substitute Bus Driver 3,4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4. RHONDA HOLDER FBLA 3,4; French Club 3; Junior Play Committee 3; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3. WAYNE HONEYCUTT PEGGY HOOPER FBLA 3,4; Dramatics Club 4; Fall Festival 2. NEAL HOOVER French Club 3,4; Key Club 4—Treasurer 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Intramural Basketball 3; Junior Play Committee 3; Career Day Committee 4; Student Council Representative 3,4. GARY HOWERTON FFA 4; French Club 3; Bus Driver 3,4; Fireman 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3,4. JERRY HUGHES Monogram Club 4; Pep Club 4; Football 4; 1.P.T. 4; Fireman 4, 5 CAROLYN HULL FHA 1, 2, 3,4; FBLA 3,4; Monogram Club 1, 2; Glee Club 3; Cheerleader 1,2; Homecoming Candidate 2; Class Officer 3; Junior Play Committee 3; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3; Beauty Contestant 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Office Worker 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Career Day Com- mittee 4, EVON HUNT FHA 2, 3,4; Assistant Librarian 3, 4, JUDI HURLOCKER FHA 1,2, 5,4; PT Am2) 3; FBLA 2,3; Glee Club 2.3; Dra- matics Club 4; Fall Festival Committee 1; Junior Play Committee 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4° ROGER ISOM School Paper Staff 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Intramural Volleyball 3. CAROL JONES BAG 290, 4) EDLAGS. NORMA JONES French Club 3; Beta Club 3; Glee Club 1; Co-Editor of TRINHIAN 4; School Paper Staff 4; Bulletin Board 4; Miss Trinity Contestant 1,2; Homecoming Contestant 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3; Junior Play 3; Student Council Rep- resentative 2; Who's Who 4; Career Day 3; Superlative 4. MARILYN KINNEY FHA 3; Beta Club 3,4; Beta Club Convention 3; Career Day 3,4; Class Officer 1; Fall Festival 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3; Annual 4, ELAINE LAMBERT WAYNE LANDRETH FFA 2,3,4; Vice President 4; Fall Festival 3; Patrol Boy 3. JIMMY LANDRUM FFA 2, 3,4; Fireman 2, 3,4; Monogram Club 3, 4. BILL LEACH FFA; FBLA 4; French Club 3; Key Club 4; Intramural Basketball 3,4; Homecoming Committee 4; Football 2. JERRY LEONARD FFA 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Baseball 2, 3,4; Basketball 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4; Intramural Volleyball 3; Junior Varsity 1. AMANDA LIVINGSTON GleeiClubi ea; FrAsinz. WINFIELD LOHR FRACL, 2, 354. BERNADETTE MACALUSO FHA 3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Chicken Pie Supper 1, 2, 3,4; Miss Trinity Contestant 2; Dramatics Club 4; Officer 4; Homecoming Contestant 3; Second Runner-Up 3; Junior Play 3; Bus Drivers Banquet 1,3; Masters Suppers 3; Class Officer 3; Jr.-Sr, Prom Committee 3, STEVE MARTIN FTA 3; French Club 3,4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; President 4; Key Club 4; Vice President 4; Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Repres, 1,2, 3; Track 1,2; Junior Play 3; Jr.—-Sro Prom Committee 3; Basketball Statistician 2,3; Gov. Physical Fitness Conference Repres, 3; Career Day 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1,2, 3,4; Co-Business Manager of TRINHIAN 4; Superlative 4, CAROL MARTZ FHA 1,2, 3,4; FTA 4. Officer 4: FBLA 3:Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Junior Play Committee 3; Jr. -Sr, Prom Committee 3; Fresh, -Soph, Prom Committee 1; Annual Staff 4; FTA Convention 4; Career Day 4. 116 TERRY MEDLIN French Club 3, 4. SANDI MISENHEIMER FHA 1, 2, 3,4; FTA 1; FBLA 2,4; Miss Trinity Contestant 2; Fall Festival Committee 4; Dramatics Club 4; Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee 3; Jr. Varsity Basketball 1; Girls Track Team 1; Most Valuable Player 1; Dramatics Club Officer 4; Public Speaking 3; FTA Officer 1; Career Day 4. J. C. MIZELLE FFA 1, 2, 3; FBLA 3; French Club 4; Officer 4; Monogram Club 2, 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Officer 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3,4; Co-Captain 4; Junior Varsity 1; Key Club 4; Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3,4; Junior Play 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Co-Editor School Paper 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3; Superlative 4. ARNETTE MOORE Fall Festival Committee 2,4; Store Worker 4. EULA MAE MOORE Glee Club 1; Jr. Play Committee 3, RONNIE MORRIS STEVE MORTON Monogram Club 2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; Junior Varsity 1, 2; Football 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2,3, 4° JOIS MURCHISON FHA 3,4;FTA 2;FBLA 3;Glee Club 2,4; Dramatics Club 4; Officer 4; Christmas Program Committee 4; FHA Com- mittee 4; Chicken Pie Supper 3,4; Bus Drivers Banquet 3; Homeroom Officer 1; Fresh. -Soph. Prom Committee 1, LOIS MURCHISON FHA 3,4; FBLA 4; Glee Club 3; Jr. Play Committee 3; Homeroom Officer 1; Public Speaking 3; Fresh. -Soph. Prom Committee 1; FHA Clothing Drive Committee 4. GWYN OAKLEY FHA 1,2,3,4;FTA 4; FBLA 2, 3,4;Glee Club 4; Dramatics Club 4; Jr. Play Committee 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Miss Trinity Contestant 1,3; Fall Festival Committee 4; Chicken Pie Supper 1, 3. GEORGE OSBORNE FFA 1,2, 3,4; FBLA 3, 4; Glee Club 1,2; Fireman 1, 25354; Patrol Boy 1; Pep Club 1. GAIL OWENS French Club 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Dramatics Club 4; Homeroom Officer 4; Assistant Librarian 4, VICKIE OWENS FHA ‘1, 3,4; FTA 3; FBLA 2; Glee Club® 2, 3:5 Dramatics Club 4; Fall Festival Queen Contestant 1; FHA Commit- LCCES. MAXINE PEELE FHA 1,2, 3,4; FTA 4; Beta Club 2, 3,4; Beta Club Con- vention 2, 3,4; Debating Team 3,4; Career Day 3,4; Student Council Representative 3; Jr. -Sr. Prom Commit- tee 3;Junior Varsity Basketball 1; Annual Staff 4; Home- room Officer 4; Marshal 3; Governor's School Candidate 3. BOYD PIERCE FFA 1,2,4; Fireman 1,2; Fall Festival King 4; Landjudging Be SANDY PROCTOR FBLA 1; Glee Club 1; Fall Festival 1,4; Beauty Contest Perce JAMES RIDDICK FFA 1, 2, 3,4; President 4; Fireman 2,3,4; Landjudging 2. CHARLES RICE FTA 3; French Club 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Beta Club 3; Glee Club 3,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Student Council Secretary 2; Student Council Vice President 3; Football 2; Fresh. -Soph. Prom Committee 1; Jr. -Sr. Prom Com- mittee 3; Junior Play 3; Class Officer 1,2,3; Store Worker 1,2; Key Club 4; Secretary 4; Intramural Sports 1, 4; Yearbook Co-Business Manager 4; Homecoming Escort 4; Superlative 4. SALLY VAN-ROEKEL (Southern Lehigh High School) Choral Club; Typing Club; Dramatics Club 1. NANCY RUSSELL FHA 1,2,3,4; Recreational Leader 2; County Treasurer 3; President 4; FTA 4;FBLA 4; Parliamentarian 4;Glee Club 2, 3,4; Pep Club; FHA Convention 2, 3; FTA Convention 4; Junior Play 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3; Homeroom Officer 2; Fall Festival Committee 1, 2, 3,4; Career Day Committee 3,4; Clothing Drive Committee 1, 2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4. JIM SHAW FFA 1,4; Football 1; Intramural Basketball and Volleyball. CYNTHIA SHEPPARD FHA 2, 3,4; FBLA 2;Glee Club 1; GAA'S 1; Fall Festival 2; Homeroom Officer 2; Homecoming Contestant 4; Stu- dent Council Representative 1. BRENDA SILER FHA 1, 2, 3,4; Historian 2; Committee 2; FTA 1,4; His- torian 4; Committee 4; French Club 3,4; Beta Club 3, 4; Committees 3,4; Beta Club Convention 3; FTA Conven- tion 4; Annual Co-Editor 4; Class Officer 1; FHA Conven- tion 3; Superlative 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3; Who's Who 4, MARY SINK FHA 1, 2, 3,4; Monogram Club 2, 3,4; French Club 3, 4; FHA Convention 2; Beta Club 3, 4; Beta Club Convention 3; Jr. -Sr. Banquet Committee 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4; FHA Officer 1,2,4; Superlative 4; Annual Staff 4, BRENDA SMITH FHA 1, 2, 3,4; Committee 1, 2, 3,4; Chicken Pie Supper 1,2,3,4; School Masters Supper 1; Junior Play Committee 3; Homeroom Treasurer 1; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3, DANNY SMITH Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Track 1, 2, 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Mono- gram Club 2, 3,4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; FFA 3; Dramatics Club 4; Fireman; Treasurer, JERRY SMITH FTA 3; FBLA 4; Convention 4; Beta Club 3; French Club 3,4; Homeroom Officer 3,4; Bus Driver 3,4; Student Council Representative 2, HAROLD SPAINHOUR Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball Sey rack Ledine, (2,559). V1 Basketball 1,2: Fireman 3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Reporter 2; Homeroom Officer 1; Monogram Club 2, 3,4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; FBLA 3; Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee 3; Intramural Volleyball 2,3; Fresh,-Soph, Prom Committee 1; Homecoming Committee 2, 3, 4. STEVE SUMMEY FFA 1,4; JV Basketball 1; Fireman 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Golf 3,4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play Committee; French Club 3; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Golf 3,4; Dramatics Club 4, - BUTCH THOMAS Football 1,2, 3,4; J. V. Basketball 2; Fall Festival 2; Club 2, 3, 4;Junior Play 3;1,P.T.4; Monogram Club 3, +. GREG THOMPSON Golf Team 3, 4. STEVE THOMPSON French Club 3, 4; Key Club 4;Golf Team 3,4; Intramural Basketball 1, 3,4; Intramural Volleyball 3, 4. MURIEL TROTTER FHA 1,2,3,4; Officer 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4; Miss Trinity Contest 1; Fresh, -Soph. Prom Committee 1; FTA 2; Stu- dent Council Rep. 2,4; FHA Clothing Drive Committee 2; FHA Banquet Committee 2; Fall Festival Queen Con- test 2;Career Day 3,4; BetaClub Convention 3; Beta Club 3,4; French Club 3; Junior Play Committee 3;Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3; FBLA 4; Pres. 4; Annual Staff 4; Pep Club Ue Oye LeROY TROXEL Fresh,-Soph, Prom Committee 1; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3; Office Worker 4; Fireman 1,4; Homeroom Officer 1,4; Dramatics Club 4. ROGER VLUDTLE FFA 1, 2, 3,4; Landjudging 2; Livestock Judging 2; Base- ball 1, 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Intramural Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Intramural Volleyball 3,4; Dramatics Club 4; Fireman 3,4, LYNDA WALL FHA 1,3,4; Chicken Pie Supper 1; Homeroom Officer 2, 3; Junior Play Committee 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee Fall Festival Queen 4; Miss Trinity Contestant 1, 3;Glee Club 3,4; FBLA. SAMMY WALL FFA 1,2; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1, 2, 3,4; Fireman 4; J.V. Basketball 1,2; Intramural Basketball 3,4; Dramatics Club 4. LINDA WHITE FHA 2, 3,4;Committee 3,4; FTA 4; FBLA 3; French Club 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Junior Play Committee 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Homeroom Officer 2; Miss Trinity Contestant 2,3; Fall Festival 2, Chicken Pie Supper 3. EDDIE WHITE Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3; Beta Club 2, 3,4; Vice Pres. 3; County Pres.4; Glee Club 3,4; French Club 3,4; Pres. 3; Bus Driver 3,4; Store Worker 3; Debating 3; Annual Staff Photographer 3,4; Western Carolina College 3; Morehead Nominee. MICKEY WHITT FFA 3,4; FBLA 2; Dramatics Club 4, NANCY WINSLOW FHA 3,4; Newspaper Staff 3; Junior Play Committee 3; Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee 3; Annual 4, JUDITH WOOD FHA 3; FBLA 2; Beta Club 3,4; Convention 3,4; Home- room Officer 3; Career Day Hostess 3,4; Miss Trinity Contestant 1; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3; Governor's School Candidate 3. FRANCES WYKEL JEAN YOUNTS Pep Club 2; Library Assistant 4; Bus Driver 4; Chicken Pie Supper 4. 117 BYRD’S CURB MARKETS Archdale, North Carolina For Fast Results In Y our Real Estate Needs, Call: 882-1423 ACTION REALTY 2926 South Main Street FLETCHER INSURANCE AGENCY AUTO - FIRE - LIFE Phone 882-8400 hag Compliments of HENDRIX BATTING COMPANY Phone 88 2-0527 High Point, North Carolina ENGLISH MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Your Friendly FORD Dealer SALES SERVICE FORD TRUCK FORD FORD FALCON THUNDERBIRD HEADQUARTERS Phone 882-6848 201 East Washington Street High Point, North Carolina 120 Compliments of Carl B. Hill Laughlin F. F. Hosiery Mills, Inc. Ladies Full Fashioned and Seamless Hoisery Randleman, North Carolina bd Compliments of Lowe’s Pharmacy Prescription Druggists Phone 888-7170 Archdale, North Carolina Hurley’s Grocery Groceries—Meats Gas Oil 4401 South Main Street High Point, North Carolina Compliments of MYRTLE DESK COMPANY Compliments of R. J. STEELMAN CO. ARCHDALE OIL COMPANY GAS KEROSENE UNE ONE PRINTED METER TICKETS HOME DELIVERY TWO-WAY RADIO SERVICE TO INSURE FAST DELIVERY WE GIVE S H GREEN STAMPS Box 255 - Archdale, North Carolina Phone 2-2220 PIEDMONT RAMBLER, INC. 786-788 N. Main High Point Sales 88-34129 Services 88-23725 123 Compliments of CAROLINA COTTON BATTING High Point, North Carolina Compliments of HARLEE’'S SHOE DEPARTMENT High Point, North Carolina H W SPECIALTY SHOP, INC. WHITE'S TEXACO SERVICE Drapery Material—Notions Complete Car Service Dress Material—Lingerie Wax jobs with Men Boys Underwear Mirror Glaze Finish Lester White Phone—88-21724 Phone 32712-Corner of 311 1020 S. Main St. Highway 62 High Point, North Carolina Archdale, North Carolina Compliments of SOUTHERN MOTORS, INC. TRINDALE BARBER SHOP UO9 So WUT Sik High Point Proprietor-Cliff B. Farlow Phone-88-2-3375 Telephone: 882-3371 ATLAS BLOCK COMPANY SOUTHERN DISCOUNT COMPANY Route 5-Phone 88-8-791 Ronald Baggett Manager High Point, North Carolina 144 N. Main Street High Point, North Carolina W. D. WOOD Shopping's fun at ROSES Grocery and Service Southgate Shopping Center Groceries - Meats Gas - Oil FREE parking for 500 cars 4715 South Main Street High Point, North Carolina PB) : ry thepist FOR ALL YOUR GUIL-RAND wets “ Reql-C stale NORTH WRENN BARBER SHOP Open Mon. Thru Fri. Bill Griffin-Wade Love-Gray Macy Milkman: You want 54 quarts of milk? Lady: Yes, please, My doctor told me that | must take a bath in milk. Milkman: Will you want it pasteur- ized? Lady: No, Just up to my chin. ' —— AND —— INSURANCE 126 NEEDS Look Your Best With The Rest ARCHDALE BARBER SHOP 3407 South Main FARE@W BR@ Sa OllEGo: SYefelatiey, INbs (Ge Phone 21312 Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of Coca-Cola Bottling Company of High Point Columbia Supermarket HOME OF THE WORLD'S BEST MEATS 2112 South Main Street in ‘High Point, North Carolina 127 Compliments of Sink Construction Company Trinity, North Carolina Grading Work of All Types Construction Work of All Types Clarence Sink 475-5468 88-48033 Thomasville High Point Five Barbers to Serve You— Full Time Manicurists Palace Barber Shop 220 N. Main St. at English St. High Point The Only Shop in Town Wi th Appointment Booth Phone 882-0924 For Your Appointment W. E. LINTHICUM SONS, INC. DIAMOND RINGS For Today:s. High Point TOMOFrroW «aus and Forever «cs: Contours in 18K extra-precious gold... natural or white. In delicate pronged settings, set with beautiful, brilliant gem diamonds...a new, exciting concept of the master jewelers art at its very finset... VWF), Park free behind the store | | in our Plaza Parking Deck. (7 __ JEWELERS FINE FURNITURE PHOTOGRAPHS 124 SOUTH MAIN ST. Budget Accounts Up to a Full Year to Pay SPENCER OIL COMPANY, INC. Your Local Esso Distributor Route 2 Trinity, North Carolina Phones: 883-4518 883-4519 128 Safety slogan: 'When driving, approach every school the way you did when you were a child— SLOWLY! CAROLINA CLEANERS in ARCHDALE Compliments of HOLIDAY MOTORS Compliments of FOREST JEWELER'S COLLEGE VILLAGE BARBER SHOP E. Lexington Ave. Compliments of FARMERS DAIRY Compliments of BUN TTURE Gti eG EE BOYLES WHOLESALE COMPANY Wholesale and Retail 741-743 North Main Street High Point, North Carolina 129 PRINCESS BEAUTY SHOP Trinity Phone 88-25937 SPARKLE CAR WASH KENCO SERVICE South Main High Point Compliments of MILDRED'S BEAUTY SHOP ARCHDALE UPHOLSTERING COMPANY Thomas Gray, Owner Re-Upholstering Re-Finishing Custom Made P.O. Box 4121 Archdale Going the wrong way on a one-way street, the young woman driver was stopped by a traffic cop who asked her gently but firmly: Now, Miss, where doyouthink you are going? I don't think it matters now, everybody's coming back. ADA'S SHOP Styles for the School Girl 666 N. Main High Point ARNEY'S GROCERY 3905 S. Main Phone 887-7113 ARCHDALE T. V. CENTER Radio - Television Osco T. Burton, Service Man 213 Trindale Road Archdale, N.C. 883-7569 Ed Smith Joe Shore SMITH SHORE OIL CO, Telephone 883-2990 Route 73 High Point, North Carolina 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 Business Phone Night Phone 88 5-5640 88 7-4537 ARCHDALE MATTRESS CO. P.O. Box 4245, Archdale, N.C. Air Foam Combination Inner-Spring Mattresses Box Springs Custom Built From Factory To You Save Middle Man's Profit Renovating Sterilizing Service WILLIAMS FLOWERS AND GIFTS Quality Flowers Plus Personal Attention Phone 88 8-5011 4018 South Main Street High Point, North Carolina 130 ARCHDALE Crown Service P. T. Cook-Manager Complete Car Service 3706 South Main Street High Point, North Carolina Phone 8883-8720 TAR HEEL UPHOLSTERY Manufacturers of Living Room Furniture 200 Linden Street High Point, North Carolina Compliments of BORDEN'S MILK ICE CREAM Phone 883-6181 High Point, North Carolina Compliments of MANN'S DRUG High Point, North Carolina Did youread about the latest scientific discovery? They actually found out who occupies the dark side of the moon. People who don't pay their electric bills! Compliments of H M GROCERY AND HARDWARE HAUSER MARLEY Wholesale and Retail Groceries Feeds Seeds Fertilizer 118-120 North Wrenn Street Compliments of DR. L. O. FARLOW DR. D. O. FARLOW Compliments of The FL HLA. Compliments of C. B. WALKER GRADING Phone 88-27207 Compliments of FARLOW'S FRAME SHOP Compliments of DR. M. D. KEITH Compliments of WHITE HOUSE BARBEQUE Compliments of PIEDMONT Electric Repair Co. Compliments of MR, MRS, CLAUDE E. RICE Beatniks are making a big thing of Christmas. They figure Santa Claus is one of them—since he doesn't shave and only works one day a year. RALPH'S TELEVISION Appliance Center 1119 E. Lexington Ave. JACK'S BEAUTY SHOP 118 West Broad St. HALO BEAUTY SALON (Where style and price meet) 6 days a week from 7-5 after 5 and Saturday by appoint- ment. operators for your convenience. 203 Hayden Place - High Point Don't brag. It isn't the whistle that pulls the train. 13] SHACKELFORD'S MEN'S WEAR The style shop for men 140 N. Main High Point Compliments of ARCHDALE SODA SHOP Archdale, sNortheGarolna HILLIARD MOTOR CO. Expert Body Repairs - Painting Wrecker Service Day or Night Portraits, commercia camera supplies SNOW STUDIO CAMERA SHOP 207 N. Main St. nilela’ ‘Hentet, Nie He who talks by the yard and thinks by the inch ought to be moved by the foot. Compliments of NASH JEWELRY 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 Gormpliments of SUNNYDALE BEAUTY SHOP Tagoitye North Carolina To succeed is easier than to make alibies for failure. Compliments of ARCHDALE HARDWARE CO, Archdale, North Carolina GOREIERSEEUTStand. Gos 727 North Main High Point edllls FURNITURE STORE PHONE 88 8-6447 Phone: 88-2-3763 HOOVER RADIO TV SERVICE 3601 SO. MAIN ST. ARCHDALE, N. C. SILHOUETTE SALON Archdale, N. C. Specializing in Contour Cutting, Styling and Color Compliments of BEESON HARDWARE If you don't enjoy what you have, how could you be happier with more? 132 Compliments of IDOL GREEN REALTORS High Point, North Carolina Ist Fan: What did the first Beatle say to the second? 2nd Fan: I haven't any idea. lst Fan: By George, said Paul, sitting beside WALL SHOE SHOP ema daneeci my ingot Phone 2-8222 - 3 Thomas Street Thomasville, N.C. HOME OF FINE SHOE REPAIRING SHEPPARDS HARDWARE TOBIAS 2401 S. Main 101 North Main St. Phone 88 8-6959 High Point, North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of POOLE'S GROCERY HORACE G, ILDERTON, INC. Sophia, North Carolina Compliments of TAYLOR SERVICE (OS. Mein Ste Phone TU 8-696] High Point, North Carolina ORRELL'S ARCHDALE FUNERAL CHAPEL 229 Liberty Road Archdale, N.C. Phone 88-20123 HIGHLAND MOTORS Olds-Cadillac-F-85 Where the action is 805 N. Main St. - 20116 TERRY'S AUTOMOTIVE WHOLESALE 717 South Main St. High Point, North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of WHITE HOSIERY MILL NASH JEWELRY Compliments of ONE HOUR MARTINIZING South Main Street INDUSTRIAL FINANCE COMPANY High Point, North Carolina BRILEY FURNITURE COMPANY Complete Home Furnishings Appliances Phone 888-6455 Compliments of BOYLES AUTO PARTS Compliments of BURGH EIELDESER WAGE ARCHDALE OIL CO, 2 Gregg Hughes Leo Hughes Compliments of SPENCER-PARLIER BROS. Scientist: I'm going to make something so that people can see through a wall. Assistant: They already have, sir. Scientist: What? Assistant: A window. Compliments of WALL SHOE SHOP Compliments of CROSS ROADS GROCERY Compliments of HALO BEAUTY SHOP Knock Knock, Who's There? Oswald. Oswald who? Oswald my bubble gum. VERA'S BEAUTY SHOP 428 Friddle St. Vera Tysinger Phone 882-8946 WARREN'S RADIO T-V SERVICECO., INC. Home Electronic Service Phone 888-591] 412 N. Wrenn St. High Point, N.C. Compliments of TRUNTTYSROSIERVEG OC? Compliments of HORACE G, ILDERTON, INC. TAY BORSSERV IGE 1301 S. Main St. Phone TU 8-696] High Point, North Carolina How do elephants keep their hides so shiny? They use that greasy elephant stuff. BRIDGES Fashions Are Our Business Thomasville, North Carolina Compliments of Gee aODGIN Your TEXACO Distributor Compliments of ARTHUR'S PHARMACY, INC. Phone 88 8-4302 Compliments of LEACH WAGNER Trinity, North Carolina If you want to have the last word in a argument with your girl, just say I apologize. Compliments of STYLES BY LORAINE Glenola, North Carolina Compliments of NEILL PONTIAC North Main High Point, North Carolina Compliments of NORMANDY HOUSE OF BEAUTY 135 Compliments of IMIR CR IMINS 5 lest, INU SST al br HARRIE Miser ALO IN ERY. COMPANY Established 1902 School Supplies Compliments of HUFFMAN PAINT CO, 1st sailor: ''We've been at sea for six months. Let's eat ashore tonight. 2nd sailor: No, thanks, I hate sand. Compliments of SAM'S CROWN SERVICE 2201 S. Main Compliments of CHICKEN THIEF DRIVE-IN Compliments of CITIZEN INSURANCE AGENCY Lank Harris, Manager 24 Salem Street Thomasville, N.C. NUGGET HOUSE RESTAURANT We Specialize in Pizza Spaghetti (Italian Style) House of good food. 129 N Main St Circle T. Mobile Home Trailer Park Just off 311 Highway South of High Point 5 miles Laundry and Milk Route, Mail Route, School Bus, by the park : Compliments of Owner: G. W. Trotter PHONE 886-3839 Route 4 or 883-5679 High Point, N. C. C | O V c r | ‘= a f Super Market 2020 South Main Street at the Super Highway Cumby Mortuary High Point's First Church-like Chapel Completely Air-Conditioned Lady Attendant Phone 888-5045 136 Compliments of Compliments of C. DeWitt Holton W. F. Mauldin, Inc. Furniture Phone 88 2-6606 P. O. Box 273 Archdale, N. C. HILL TIRE SERVICE NEW — USED RECAPPED TIRES Racing Rubber Only CECIL HILL 3505 South Main Proprietor High Point, N. C. Compliments of Welborn Plumbing Co. HILL BROS. SEPTIC TANK SERVICE CUSTOM DITCHING PHONE DINK HILL 887-4177 OR ROUTE 4 KEN HILL 889-7929 HIGH POINT, N. C. hey! Jom, LT ha J all Aen fw) Lx A y, © Ah ng : LO. VYALV) PS ee See Oe QM. 3 | Bert pf Lecl te a ual ey: el a ; 3 | ; of i. UZ Bests YOA Ld YON K Ase (h fren ; iy es see f Z ger) Maaw A PRODUCT OF unter Publishing 333 INDIANA AVENUE WINSTON-SALEM, N. C wea’ a at ox ra a ad O — co o kK z =, O oO ar a | oO Q Zz x cc il MA 3 9937 01059 0857 I
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