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atte (Na SLT II EL oa sI—T Le . t Sao, | V4 =, ’ a te ok 2) « 6 a8 . S = ? _ i, e ox Staff of Wadesbory ame | Le af. | Wadesboro, N.C. — Seg, ne oe Presents _ ae Tiger Tales — of Nineteen Hundred and Sixty Two ; a | Editor... fou 6:si0 6 ss Baran nuntey 4 Nae Business Manager ... . . Edna Moore Sports Editor. .... .. .Larry Plyler Advisor . . . Miss Jessie Ruth Honeycutt Constitution We, the members of the Tiger Tales staff, in order to give a more vivid portrayal of the organizational structure of our town along with the activities therein, do ordain and establish this, the Tiger Town Yearbook, as a guide for our citizens. fu bee Directory ee | Administration and Faculty ... ci. urcursnes nt yen nun 4-7 CLASSES Senior: Class sesh.) cutest vo vee lodeoreen cane Caen ne 10-38 Underclassmen: ‘sir... 20.5. cect ee oe ee 39-52 ACTIVITIES ClASSECS Bete. eel eb ee, sca ve OVC nStnt naan a 53-56 ClUDS ae ore beets eg ae oa ake a ee ee ge 27-76 SPOTUSS cme cd atta tromte (eh cir eke meedees tare eae reese a a ne 77-88 Features Reread set feete ber ace ethene: to taka ct nee ae a 89-96 Advertisements ?.4.05.. 05. s,s ee eee ec 97-109 Dr. Benjamin F, Strickland Dedication Since you have come to ''Tiger Town'' many improvements have been made. Our school has become accredited in the Southern Association and a beautiful new gymnasium has been added to Tiger Town . Not only have you always urged us to do our best, but you have especially encouraged us to continue our education. To put itsimply, you have truly meant alot to us. For this reason, we, the seniors of 1962, take pride and pleasure in dedicating our edition of TIGER TALES to you, Dr. Benjamin F. Stickland. MAYOR . W. L. Wildermuth Mr ¥ ‘ | ‘ c ee Ne TOWN MANAGER TOWN CLERK Dr. B. F. Strickland Mr. Boyd Israel Tiger Town Commissioners School Board Member: Mr. Ken Horne Faculty Members: Mrs. Frank Williamson, Biology, General Science; Mr. Lawrence Brown, General Science, Geog- raphy, Chemistry, Physics. School Board Member: Mr. Charles Little Faculty Members: Mrs. Roy Gaddy, English I, English II Latin II, Student Council Adviser; Mrs. Issac London, English II, English IV, Student Prints Adviser. Faculty Members: Miss Anne Bodenheimer, Solid Geometry; Adv. Alg. and Trig, Plane Geo- metry, and Algebra II; Mr. Tony Sellari, Health and Phy. Ed., Personal Analysis. School Board Member: Mr. Bill Wheeler Tiger Town School Board Member: Mrs. R. C. Covington Faculty Members: Mr. Robert Ellwanger, Band, General Music, Cheerleader Sponsor, Glee Club Adviser; Mrs. Harold Johnson, Typing I, Typing II, Bookkeeping, Shorthand I, Shorthand II, Office Prac- tice, National Honor So- ciety Adviser; Miss Jessie Ruth Honeycutt, Typing I, Bus. Arith., Gen. Business, English I, Annual Adviser. School Board Member: Mr. George Snuggs Faculty Members: Mrs. Louis Fogleman, English III, French I, French I; Mrs, Frank Clarke, English I, Reading; Mrs. W. J. Gulledge, World History. Commissioners School Board Member: Mrs. James Forlaw Faculty Members: Mr. David Kephart, Ind. Arts I, Ind. Arts II, Mech. Drawing; Mrs. Don Gray, Home Ec. I, Home Ec. I, Home Ec. III; Miss Carrie Sturgis, Librarian, Library Club Adviser, F.T.A. Adviser. School Board Member: Mr. Charles Shelton Faculty Members: Mrs. Betty H. Griffin, Health and Phy. Ed., Civics; Mr. Ray Shelton U. S. History, Sociology and Economics, Mono- gram Club Adviser, Foot- ball and Baseball Coach. Mr. Wade Stout P.T.A. President Mrs. Bill Jarman Mrs. Mike Howell Secretary to Mr. Wildermuth Secretary to Dr. Strickland Mr. Robert Burr Maintenance Mrs. Van Wheless Dietician Boston and Lucius Janitors : Seniors Senior CLASS MOTTO I believe that every right implies a responsibility; every opportunity, an obligation; every possession, a duty. CLASS FLOWER Chrysanthemum CLASS COLORS Pink and White PRESIDENT Johnette Ingold TIGER TOWN POP. 352 USA SENIOR FREEWAY Romistid? CLASS OFFICERS Johnette: Ingold ® Ay. . seeMeMeaisus, ol oe us. cutee oe eae cL timed on Meats tae we Dre Cie ne Ted Davis cc creel waxes tse 8 oad syste Reenter on th cee enV ICOa ET CSiCene Linda.McKinney 32 .:5u.m eit uepclie tes un icncne Lika ie ee anion en ace ee ae rn SCOT CLAY Richard Freeman? 0. g.egogss some. Gene, Ren eon a ari nar ee eT CaSUr eT Freeway eISSN EEO RAS LALA Pensa a etcinrsarni ADVISERS Mr. David Kephart, Mrs. Harold Johnson, Miss Jessie Ruth Honeycutt. CLASS SONG (Tune: ''Moments to Remember ) Dear Wadesboro High It's time to say Goodbye until another day. Your memory we will always share. The quiet classes The noisy games The times our ballgames brought us fame. We will have these moments to remember. Though, now we ail are seniors Our past days disappear But the memories we were glad to share Will last all through the year. When other nights and other days May find us gone our separate ways We will have these moments to remember. Mascots Beth Taylor, Dwayne Cowick. Seniors DOUGLAS JAMES ADAMS NANCY DELORES ALMOND ssccaseoye ae geese wrga THOMAS HENRY AUSTIN CURTIS JANE BALLARD LONNIE CHARLES BECK BRENDA SUE BOWERS 12 Seniors ROBERT CARROLL BOWMAN JERRY LYNN BYNUM JUDY LEE BYNUM HELEN MARIE CARPENTER KENNETH ALVIN CAUTHEN MARTHA ANN CLARK Seniors MARIA MacNEILL CLARKE JANE ELIZABETH COPPEDGE JUDITH LITTLE COVINGTON FRANCES REGINA DAVIS THOMAS ELIJAH DAVIS, JR. JUDITH ANN DEAVER 14 Seniors SANDY MILTON DRYE JERRY WAYNE EDGEWORTH CHARLEENE BRUCE FAULKNER CAROLYN GAIL FORD RICHARD BENNETT FREEMAN RICHARD EUGENE GADDY 15 Seniors PEGGY ANN GATHINGS WILLIAM HAMER GOODWIN PATRICIA JANE GRAVES PAUL ALLEN GRAY, JR. ELWOOD TAFT GREENE, JR. LARRY WILLIAM GRIGGS Seniors CLAUDE ROBERT HARRINGTON LINDA JEAN HARRINGTON NORVEL DENNIS HICKS MILDRED LOUISE HIGHTOWER FREIDA RUTH HILDRETH LINDA LOU HILDRETH eniors SARA JEAN HILDRETH WADE FRANKLIN HILDRETH DAVID JEROME HINSON PEGGY ANNE HOOKS RONALD HAMPTON HOUGH MARTHA ELLEN HUNTLEY 18 Seniors MARY HELEN HUNTLEY SARAH McALISTER HUNTLEY HELEN JOHNETTE INGOLD THOMAS MARSHALL LITTLE, JR. SYLVIA SUE LOOKABILL JAMES MILTON LYERLY Seniors LINDA LOUISE McKINNEY REBECCA SUSAN McRORIE EDNA FAYE MOORE ESTA MAE MOORE LYNDA JEAN MOORE ROBERT EDWARD OSBORN 20 Seniors FREDDY JACKSON PAUL LARRY MILLIAN PLYLER BETTY JOYCE RATLIFFE VIRGIL CLARK RATLIFFE HUBERT EUGENE RAYFIELD, JR. SARA LOUISE ROGERS 2) eniors CLIFFORD COLUMBUS SMITH MARSHALL FRANKLIN SMITH HENRY ALLEN SNUGGS MARGARET ANNE SPARGER BARBARA GRACE STANBACK JERRY LEON TUCKER BP Seniors JAMES WILSON TURNER MARGARET ANN TYSON PATRICIA VERNON RICHARD WILLIAM WALLACE WILLIE MAE WATKINS ELIZABETH ANN WATTS ZS Seniors PATRICIA ELAINE WILLIAMS LILA FRANCES WILLINGHAM A JAMES DOUGLAS ADAMS Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2,3,4; Library Club 1,2; Booster Club 1,2; Science Club 1,2; Hi-Y 1; Student Council 1; Safety Club 1,2; Basketball 2,4. NANCY DELORES ALMOND Basketball 1; Substitute Bus Driver 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Pep Night Committee 1,2. THOMAS HENRY AUSTIN Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2; Photography Club 1,2; Hi-Y Club 2; Science Club 1; Booster Club 1. B CURTIS JANE BALLARD F.H.A. Club 2,3; Booster Club 2; Tri- Hi-Y 2; Social and 24 JEANNE BENTON WHELESS JOHN HOLMES WHITE, III Senior Honors Folk Dance Club 1,2,3,4; Library Club Reporter 4; F.T.A. Club 4; Vice President 4; Pep Night Committee 2; Junior-Senior Invitation Committee 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Majorette-3,4; Basketball 3,4; Homecoming sponsor 3; Paper Staff 2,3,4; Exchange Editor 4; Annual 2,3. LONNIE CHARLES BECK Science Club 1,2; Photography Ciub 1,2; Photography Staff 2,3; Junior Marshal 3; Socialand Folk Dance Club 3,4; Pep Night Committee 1,2; National Merit Scholar- ship Semifinalist 4; Science Fair Winner 3; Junior- Senior Committee 3; Superlative 4; Homecoming Float Committee 4. Senior Honors BRENDA SUE BOWERS Booster Club 1; Science Club 1,2; Library Club 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 3. ROBERT CARROLL BOWMAN Swansboro High School 1, Class Officer 1; 4-H Club 1; Wadesboro High School 2,3,4; Social and Folk Dance Club 2,3,4; Safe Driving Award 3. JERRY LYNN BYNUM Football 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Monogram Club 3,4; Science Club 1,2; Photography Club 1,2; Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2,3,4; Library Club 3; Booster Club 1,2; Junior-Senior Committee 3. JUDY LEE BYNUM Socialand Folk Dance Club 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1; Annual Staff 4; Library Club 2,3,4; President 3,4; Vice President 2; Homecoming Float Committee 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Booster Club 1,2; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Senior Song Committee 4; Glee Club 2; Pep Night Committee 1,2. Cc KENNETH ALVIN CAUTHEN Hi-Y Club 2; Social and Folk Dance Club 4; Science Club 1, MARTHA ANN CLARK Basketball 2,3,4; F.H.A. Club 1,2,3; Booster Club 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 2; Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2; Li- brary Club 3,4; Junior-Senior Committee 4; Pep Night Committee 1,2. MARIA MacNEILL CLARKE Basketball 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain 4; Band 1,2; Booster Club 1,2; Student Prints 1,2,3,4; Associate Editor 4; Junior-Senior Commiteee 3; Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2; F.T.A. Club 4; Pep Night Com- mittee 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 2. JANE ELIZABETH COPPEDGE Student Prints Staff 1,2,3,4; Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2,3,4; J.V. Cheerleader 1; J.V. Basketball team 1,2; Varsity Cheerleader 3,4; Varsity Basketball team 2,3,4; Superlative 4; Homecoming Queen 4; F.H.A. 1,2; Booster Club 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 2. JUDITH LITTLE COVINGTON Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2,3,4; Regulating Com- mittee 2,3,4; F.H.A. 2,3; Booster Club 1; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 2; Student Prints 1,2,3,4; Joke Editor 4; Annual Staff1,2; Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 1; Chief 1; Varsity Cheerleader 3,4; Chief 4; Home- coming Float Committee 3,4; Senior Homecoming At- tendant 4; Superlative 4; Homecoming Cheerleader 2; Pep Night Committee. D FRANCES REGINA DAVIS Booster Club 1; Glee Club 2; Pep Night Committee 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Junior-Senior Committee 3. JUDITH ANN DEAVER - F.H.A. Club 1,2,3; Historian 3; Booster Club 1,2; Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2,3,4; Student Prints 4; Library Club 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Homecoming Float Committee 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 2; Pep Night Com- mittee 3. SANDY MILTON DRYE Football 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain 2; All Conference 4; Hon- orable Mention All State 4; Booster Club 1,2; Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2,3,4; Regulating Committee 1,2, 3,4; President 3; Monogram Club 3,4; Junior-Senior Com- mittee 3; Hi-Y 2; Photography Club 1; Pep Night Com- mittee 1,2. 25) E JERRY WAYNE EDGEWORTH Library Club 1; Science Club 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Monogram Club 4; J.V. Basketball Cap- tain 2; Varsity Basketball Captain 4. F CHARLEENE BRUCE FAULKNER F.H.A. Club 1; Social and Folk Dance Club1,2,3,4; Booster Club 1; Pep Night Committee 1,2; Junior- Senior Committee 3; Annual Staff 2,3; Paper Staff 2, 3,4; Feature Editor 4; Library Club 4; F.T.A. Club 4; J.V. Basketball Team 3; Scorekeeper 4. RICHARD BENNETT FREEMAN Class Officer 4; Football 2,3,4; Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Student Prints 2,3,4; Sports Editor 3,4; Science Club 1,2; President 2; Pho- tography Club 1,2,3; Photography Staff 2,3; Junior- Senior Committee 3; Motto Committee 4; Booster Club 12. G RICHARD EUGENE GADDY Photography Club 1,2; Science Club 2; Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2,3,4; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Su- perlative 4, PEGGY ANN GATHINGS Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Club 2; Glee Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 2; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Library Club 3; Booster Club 2; Homecoming Committee 1,2,3,4; Pep Night Committee 1,2. WILLIAM HAMER GOODWIN Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2; Library Club 1,2; Hi-Y 2. PATRICIA JANE GRAVES F.H.A. Club 1,2; Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. Club 4; President 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Student Prints 1,2,3,4; Feature Editor 4; J.V. Cheerleader 1; Alter- nate Cheerleader 4; Student Council 4; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Float Committee 4; Homecoming Attend- ant 3; Football Sponsor 4; Superlative 4. PAUL ALLEN GRAY, JR. National Jr. Honor Society 1,2; Latin Club 1,2; Photog- raphy Club 1,2; Glee Club 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Science Fair Winner 3; WOW U.S. History Award 3; Marshal 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Superlative 4; Student Council Parliamentarian 4; Junior Civitan 4; Student Prints 4; Morehead Nominee 4. ELWOOD TAFT GREENE, JR. Football Manager 2,3,4; Baseball Scorekeeper 2,3; Basketball 2,3; Assistant Coach 4; Hi-Y Club 2; Glee Club 2; Superlative 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Photog- raphy Club 1; Pep Night Committee 1; Junior-Senior Committee 3. LARRY WILLIAM GRIGGS Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2; Library Club 1,2; Mono- gram Club 3,4; Hi-Y 2; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball Man- ager 1; Bus Driver 3,4. H CLAUDE ROBERT HARRINGTON Monogram Club 2,3,4; Secretary and Treasurer 3; Pre- sident 4; Social and Folk Dance 1,2,3,4; Photography Club 1; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Student Prints Staff Cartoonist 3,4; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Homecoming Escort 4; Hi- Y 2; Superlative 4; Pep Night 1,2; Homecoming Float Committee 3,4. Senior Honors LINDA JEAN HARRINGTON Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Sec- retary 3; Student Prints 1,2; Annual Staff 2,3,4; Student Council 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Honorable Mention 3; Superlative 4; Homecoming Cheerleader 4; Historian of Bi-County F.H.A. 4; Glee Club 2; Junior-Senior Com- mittee 3; Homecoming Float Committee 1,2,3,4; Booster Club 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1,2; Pep Night Committee 1,2. NORVEL DENNIS HICKS Football 2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Officer 4; Chairman Junior-Senior Committee 3; Class: Officer 2; Student Council 2,3; Superlative 4; Football Trophy-Most Desire 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 2,3; Booster Club 2. MILDRED LOUISE HIGHTOWER Booster Club 1,2; Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 1,2,3,4; Basketball Team 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 2; Library Club 4; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Pep Night Committee 1,2; Superlative 4. FREIDA RUTH HILDRETH F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 2; Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2,4; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Float Committee 1,2,3,4; Booster Club 1,2; Pep Night Com- mittee 1,2. LINDA LOU HILDRETH Student Council 1,2,3; Treasurer 2; Vice-President 3; Student Prints 1,2,3,4; Editor 4; F.T.A. 4; S.I.P.A. Representative 3; F.H.A. 1,2; Historian 2; Booster Club 1,2; Citizenship Cup Award 1,2; Pep Night Committee 1,2; Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2,3,4; Junior Civitan Club 3,4; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Homecoming Sponsor 3; Carrousel Princess 4; Superlative 4. SARA JEAN HILDRETH F.H.A. 1,2; President 2; Class Secretary-Treasurer 1; Booster Club 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 2; National Jr. Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Treasurer 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2,3,4; Student Prints Staff 1,2,3,4; Business Manager 4; Class Secretary 3; S.I. P.A. 3; Basketball 1,2; Pep Night Committee 1,2; Junior- Senior Committee 3; Marshal 3. WADE FRANKLIN HILDRETH Safety Patrol 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Baseball Manager 1,2; Hi-Y 2; Bus Driver 2,3,4; Photography Club 1,2; Social and Folk Dance Club 1; Science Club 2. DAVID JEROME HINSON Science Club 1,2; Photography Club 2; Jr. Civitan Club 2,3,4; Social and Folk Dance Club 3; Homecoming Float Committee 4; Pep Night Committee 2; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Superlative 4. JAMES HAROLD HINSON Hi-Y 2; Science Club 1; Booster Club 2. PEGGY ANNE HOOKS F.H.A. 1,2; Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2,3,4; Booster Club 1,2; Basketball 1,2; F.T.A. 4; Program Chairman 4; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Student Prints Staff 1,2,3,4; Typist 4; Annual Staff 2,3,4; Pep Night Committee 1,2. RONALD HAMPTON HOUGH MARTHA ELLEN HUNTLEY Class President 1; F.H.A. 1,2; Co-Vice-President 2; National Jr. Honor Society 1,2; Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2,3,4; Jr. Civitan Club 2,3,4; Vice President 3; F.T.A. 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Student Council 4; President 4; D.A.R. Good Citizen 4; Superlative 4; Junior Marshal 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3. MARY HELEN HUNTLEY Vice President of Class 1; F.H.A. 1,2; Co-Vice Pre- sident 2; Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2,3; National 26 Junior Honor Society 1,2; Junior Civitan Club 2,3,4; Secretary 4; National Honor Society 3; Secretary 3; F.T.A. 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Annual 1,2,4; Typist 4; Paper 4; Student Council Representative 4; Superlative 4. SARAH McALISTER HUNTLEY Student Council 1; Cheerleader 1; Latin Club 1,2; Annual Staff 1,2,3,4; Editor-in-Chief 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; Secretary 2; Band 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Pep Night Com- mittee 1,2;S.I.P.A. Representative 3; F.T.A. 4; Junior- Senior Committee Chairman 3; Junior Civitan Club 4; Superlative 4; Homecoming Cheerleader 4. I HELEN JOHNETTE INGOLD Bennettsville High School 1; Manning High School 1; Art Club 1; Wadesboro High School 2,3,4; Science Club 2; Secretary 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Vice President 2; National Junior Honor Society 2; Latin Club 2; Social and Folk Dance Club 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3; Junior Civitan Club 3,4; Student Council 3,4; Class President 4; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Superlative 4; Paper Staff 3,4; Associate Editor 4; Annual Staff 4; Copy Editor 4; Marshal 3; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Booster Club 3. L THOMAS MARSHALL LITTLE, JR. Football 1,2,3,4;J.V. co-captain 2; Basketball 1; Base- ball 2,3; Booster Club 1,2; Hi-Y 2; Science Club 2; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Monogram Club 3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Photography Club 1,2,3; Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Night Committee 2; Band 1,2,3,4; Superlative 4. SYLVIA SUE LOOKABILL F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2; Tri- Hi-Y 2; Booster Club 1,2; Pep Night Committee 1,2; Junior-Senior Committee 3. JAMES MILTON LYERLY McClintock Jr. HighSchool 1; Chess Club 1; Newspaper Staff 1; Baseball 1; Wadesboro High School 2,3,4; Base- ball 2; Hi-Y Club 2; Science Club 2; Booster Club 2; Social and Folk Dance Club 2,3,4; Junior-Senior Com- mittee 4; Basketball Scorekeeper 3,4; Superlative 4; Pep Night Committee 2. Mc LINDA LOUISE McKINNEY F.H.A. 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Booster Club 1,2; Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2,3,4; Library Club 4; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Student Council 3; Pep Night Committee 1; Class Secretary 4; Float Committee 2,3,4; Super- lative 4. REBECCA SUSAN McRORIE Tri-Hi-Y 2; F.H.A. 2; Booster Club 1,2; Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Annual Staff 4. M EDNA FAYE MOORE Booster Club 1,2; Student Council 1; Glee Club 2; Annual Staff 1,2,3,4; Business Manager 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Par- liamentarian 2; President 3; Socialand Folk Dance Club 1,2; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Homecoming Float Committee 1,2,3,4; S.I.P.A. Representative 3; Basket- ball Manager 3,4; Pep Night Committee 1,2. Senior Honors ESTA MAE MOORE F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2,3,4; Tri- Hi-Y 2; Booster Club 1; Sponsor 3; Annual 1,2,3,4; Paper 4; Superlative 4; Junior-Senior Committee 3. LYNDA JEAN MOORE F.H.A. 2,3,4; Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2; Glee Club 2; Booster Club 1,2; Student Council 4; Annual 4; Tri- Hi-Y 2; Pep Night Committee 1,2; Junior-Senior Com- mittee 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Float Committee 1,2,3; Homecoming Cheerleader 2,4; Chief 4; Alter- nate 4, O ROBERT EDWARD OSBORN Social and Folk Dance Club 1; Hi-Y 2; Science Club 2. 2 FREDDY JACKSON PAUL Band 1,2,3; Social and Folk Dance Club 1; Hi-Y 2; Glee Club 1. LARRY MILLIAN PLYLER Junior Civitan Club 3,4; Socialand Folk Dance Club 1,2, 3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Officer 4; Varsity Football 2,3,4; Varsity Baseball 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain Football 4; Latin Club 2; Class Officer 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Superlative 4; Annual 4; Sports Editor 4; Student Council 1,2,3. R BETTY JOYCE RATLIFFE Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Booster Club 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Student Prints 3,4; Cir- culation Manager 4; Pep Night Committee 1,2; Junior- Senior Committee 3. VIRGIL CLARK RATLIFFE, JR. J.V. Baseball 1;J.V. Football 2; Social and Folk Dance Club 2,3,4; Student Prints 2,3,4; Associate Sports Editor 3,4; Science Club 2; Glee Club 2; Latin Club 3; Pep Night Committee 2. HUBERT EUGENE RAYFIELD, JR. Football 1; Safety Patrol 1; Photography Club 1; Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2,3,4; Regulating Committee 3,4; President 4; Booster Club 1,2; Pep Night Committee 1,2; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Glee Club 3; Annual 2; Superlative 4. SARA LOUISE ROGERS F.H.A. 1,2,3; Booster Club 1,2; Junior-Senior Com- mittee 3. Ss CLIFFORD COLUMBUS SMITH Hi-Y 2; Baseball 2,3,4; Science Club 2. HENRY ALLEN SNUGGS Photography Club 1,2; Science Club 2; Band 1,2; Band Club 1,2; Class President 2; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1; Booster Club 1; Annual 1. MARGARET ANNE SPARGER Class Officer 3; Booster Club 1,2; Latin Club 1,2; Officer 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2, 3,4; Annual 2,4; Cheerleader 1: Junior Civitan Club 2,3, 4; President 4; F.T.A. 4; Representative to Girls’ State 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Pep Night Committee 1,2; 27 Football Sponsor 4; Superlative 4; F.T.A. Club 4; Historian. BARBARA GRACE STANBACK Booster Club 1,2; Cheerleader 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Club 1,2; Secretary 2; F.T.A. Club 4; Secretary 4; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; President 4; Pep Night Committee 1,2; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Marshal 3; Representative to Girls' State 3; Annual Staff 1,2,3,4; Typist 4; Superlative 4. at JERRY LEON TUCKER Monogram Club 4; Hi-Y Club 2; Baseball 2,3,4; Bus Driver 3; Science Club 2; Photography Club 1,2. JAMES WILSON TURNER Marshal 3; Superlative 4; Junior Citizenship Cup Award 3; Baseball Manager 3; Homeroom Representative 1, 2,4; Bus Driver 4; Junior-Senior Committee. MARGARET ANN TYSON Social and Folk Dance Club 2,3,4; Booster Club 1,2; Junior-Senior Committee 3; F.H.A. 1,2,4; Glee Club 2,3; Homecoming Float Committee 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Pep Night Committee 2,3. PATRICIA VERNON Student Council 2,3,4; Secretary 4; Majorette 1,2,3,4; Head Majorette 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Student Prints 4; Assembly Pianist 4; Super- lative 4; Representative to Girls' State 3; Marshal 3. W RICHARD WILLIAM WALLACE Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2,3; Glee Club 3. WILLIE MAE WATKINS Social and Folk Dance Club 1; Booster Club 1,2; Tri- Hi-Y 2; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Library Club 3,4; Secretary 4; Float Committee 4; Pep Night Committee 2. ELIZABETH ANN WATTS F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Booster Club 1,2; Student Prints 1,2; Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Li- brary Club 1,2; Glee Club 2; Annual 3,4; Pep Night Committee 1,2; Junior-Senior Committee 3. JEANNE BENTON WHELESS Annual 1,2,3; Paper 3; Band 1,2; Band Club 1; Pep Night Committee 1,2; Homecoming Float Committee 2,3, 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 2; F.T.A. 4; Junior-Senior Committee 3. JOHN HOLMES WHITE, III Social and Folk Dance Club 1,2,3,4; Junior-Senior Com- mittee 3; Superlative 4. PATRICIA ELAINE WILLIAMS F.H.A. 1,2,4; Booster Club 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Junior- Senior Committee 3; Library Club 4; Social and Folk Dance Club 1; Float Committee 3. LILA FRANCES WILLINGHAM Orangeburg High School 1; Y-Teens 1; Latin Club 1,2; Freshman Assembly 1; Social and Folk Dance Club 2,3,4; Class Officer 2; National Junior Honor Society 2; Junior-Senior Waitress; Booster Club 2; Junior- Senior Committee 3; Junior Marshal 3; Homeroom Rep- resentative 4; Basketball Manager 4. Freeway PRESIDENT OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL DA. RB: GOOD CITIZEN Martha Huntley EDITOR OF TIGER TALES Sarah Huntley GIRL'S STATE REPRESENTATIVE Pat Vernon, Barbara Stanback Anne Sparger. 28 Lights PRESIDENT OF SENIOR CLASS Johnette Ingold EDITOR OF ‘THE STUDENT PRINTS Linda Hildreth 29 NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP SEMIFINA LIST Charles Beck MOREHEAD SCHOLARSHIP NOMINEE Paul Allen Gray MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Allen Gray Martha Huntley FRIENDLIEST Tom Little Linda McKinney RIS BEST PERSONALITY Jerry Bynum Jane Coppedge BEST ALL ROUND Denny Hicks Sarah Huntley MOST ORIGINAL Elwood Greene Johnette Ingold CUTEST Richard Gaddy Anne Sparger MOST INTELLECTUAL Charles Beck Barbara Stanback BEST LOOKING Larry Plyler Linda Hildreth MOST TALENTED Wade Hildreth Pat Vernon MOST DEPENDABLE Jimmy Turner Mary Huntley BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT Elwood Greene Judy Covington MOST ATHLETIC Robbie Harrington Millie Hightower WITTIEST ee ee Milton Lyerly . Esta Moore MOST COURTEOUS David Hinson Barbara Stanback BEST DANCERS Sonny White Linda Harrington BEST DRESSED Graves icia Gene Rayfield Patr Varsity Cheerleaders helped to pro- mote more school spirit. Group prepares to leave for S.I.P.A. in Lexington, Virginia. Bus Drivers Jimmy Turner, Freddy Paul, Wade Hildreth, Clark Ratliff, Larry Griggs. 38 “= “Underclassinen ssa ‘ = EITC OA TIGER TOWN POP, 352 US! JUNIOR BOULEVARD | MN Ptah Ger pene Reis este! PM alah CharlesPYson. (eae yan = ene OL ae eee ee Bet oe ee ee . . President wlevielWagnery pen. ec me: ee ere er ee OP es eC eo 6 So UE ea ine dackiel Shave Veteeem on op heuer a aces ke nee SOMO OOOO oO oo HO boo 6 6 oO oo ate Way oc Skee neue Sere . . . Treasurer Junior Boulevard The Junior Class shared many exciting moments. They were represented in Tiger Town by cheerleaders, home- coming sponsors, majorettes, honor students, and athletes. One of the highlights of the year was the arrival of the long-awaited class rings. They were belated Christmas presents--they came in January. They worked hard raising money for the Junior-Senior Prom. Most of the money was obtained from the annual magazine drive held in the fall. After much planning the Juniors decorated the new gym for Junior-Senior. 40 Juniors Kenny Ackerman Sue Adcock John Richard Allen Amy Austin Grace Baker Alan Bean LeGrand Bennett Betty Gail Boyette Sidney Braswell Patsy Bridges Se Elaine Brock Larry Brower Jimmy Burns Linda Burr Mary Alice Burroughs Carroll Capell Ed Childs Ralph Coble Johnny Coley Vivian Coley Charles Craddock Judy Currie Michael Deese Richard Diggs Johnny Douglas Gary Edwards Donna Faulkner David Forlaw David Freeman Bobby Gaddy 4 42 Juniors Donnie Goodman Patsy Goodwin David Grant Charles Gregory Virginia Griggs Robert Haire Evelyn Hannah Betsy Hardison Jackie Hasty Wilma Honeycutt Robin Hooker Pat Howell _ Linda Huntley Billy Joe Kelly Sandra Kendall Lanny Lewis Lynn Lewis T. G. Martin Dianne Moore Dickie Morris Melba Morris Charles Odom Betty Jean Paul Judy Paul Brenda Pesce Ashe Ratliffe Jimmy Ratliffe Jackie Shaver Jimmy Shelton Nancy Shelton Juniors Gene Shepherd Bill Smethie— Frances Tarleton Miriam Teal Patricia Thomas Reggie Thomas Sherrill Thompson Mary Lambeth Tillman David Trexler Charles Tyson Stevie Wagner Kenny Wallace Harold Williams John Willingham Typical scene of Juniors during their magazine sales. 43 TIGER TOWN POP. 352 USA SOPHOMORE STREET een € Rs 3 % en ; CLASS OFFICERS letrwe 1eebles «8G 5 ann oo 6 Oo er eens oe ues ed ahs Oe uty Bi, 6 GOO Oc en rece siden CMa COVA WN 5 6 ooo eae ne oo es ey Pe On eee Seas cae Jt een vce = resident aR SONU) 6 6 6 OO 6b OO SP Fe tat 8 oc. 9-1 Gwe NOG: Silerfe mel sneer OCCrelary. IMM NOVAR Geog 6H 6 oO 6 FER ae Rane seie a, Gace Odi ts 0-6 6 8 t . Treasurer Sophomore Street The Sophomores at W.H.S. have completed their second exciting year of high school. Electing class officers was the first event that took place. The next most thrilling event was Homecoming which held many responsibilities. Several of the cheerleaders; sponsors, and players came from the Sophomore Class. One of the homerooms won third place-for_its_outstanding float. Building the bonfire for homecoming was another activity that the classundertook. Furnishing entertainment and waitresses for Junior-Senior was loads of fun. Sophomores not only indulgedin their studies, but also participated in many clubs and extra- curricular activities. 44 Sophomores Joyce Adcock Gerald Bates Jimmy Burris Jimmy Bynum William Caligan Barbara Capel of cz) Cherie Covington Jean Covington Ronnie Cranford Ronnie Crepps Joyce Davis Bobby Dutton Tommy Duvall Pat Eddins Rita Ford Dorton Gilmore Jean Grice Diane Hamilton Linda Hightower Arlene Honeycutt Jonnie Honeycutt Leonard Honeycutt Kenny Horne Ed Jenkins Wayne Kelly Billie Kirk G5) 46 Sophomores Rusty Koligiski Kenneth Lee James Little Jeanne Little Charles Marsh Shirley Martin Joe McCormick Barbara McKinney Jerry McQuague Vivian Moore Nancy Mullis Chip Pigg Mary K. Potter Vivian Pratt Mary Alice Rogers Richard-Rogers George Ross Anne Short Secuaseiiey ‘Stephen Teal Ralph Terry Carolyn Thompson Jackie Treadaway Sharon Turner Mary Ussrey Herman Waddell Marsha Wilkes World History students learned that the world was round instead of flat. Sophomores gather at lockers. Freshmen 47 eee, ee ie Sha a wie Ce swe WADESBORO HIG in SD TIGER TOWN POP. 352 USA FRESHMAN ROAD WoodysHuntleye a.m .mom sn smote enrcur leans BEE Sin ay Eas SCI), MBH atc Nae. Oa .8, 6 -..-. President NUS etd BGG Bs 5 8 Oo GO as EE Aenshice Pro Sri Rye sh te aProuine t's ee te oe catrC Rs . . Vice-President Suzannes Jarman ere cn. poaecmea es hacne mn mre mre mren eee MME eth 8 Gc .... Secretary Alex MClecod 2. oe sito n moat a sak om imcnes alee eaten cu a etek hay arene rote ee een ee reasurer Freshman Road The Freshman Class officially became citizens of Tiger Town U.S.A. as they entered Wadesboro High School on August 31, 1961. Since the junior high changed classes last year, the Freshmen weren't as completely in the dark about the daily routines as they would have been. Many of the new citizens joined clubs and took an active part in them. A large number of Freshmen played on the Junior Varsity football and basketball teams. Participation in the Homecoming Parade was an activity enjoyed by the youngest citizens of Tiger Town for the first time.. Mr. Ellwanger's Freshman homeroom entered the winning float in the parade. Randi Young was elected as the Freshmanclass attendant to the Queen during the festivities. Mr. Ellwanger, Mrs. Roy Gaddy, and Mr. Tony Sellari sponsored the class and helped guide them down ' 'Freshman Road . 48 Freshmen Boyce Adcock Parks Allen Louise Almond Eddie Ammons Retha Bates Lyle Baynard Jan Benton Janie Bishop Linda Bishop Benton Blalock Roy Brower Carol Burch Allen Burns Mary Burns Terry Burris Martha Burr Mary Burr Patricia Burr Ronny Burr Harriet Caligan Genie Carter Don Chewning Margaret Clarke Christine Cook Joe Frank Cook Frankie Cranford Jimmy Crider Freddy Douglas Virginia Driggers Virginia Eddins 49 50 Freshmen Cathy Edwards Mary Edwards John Ferree Shelia Fincher Dale Gathings Beanie Gilmore Terry Gilmore Glenda Goodman Barbara Goodwin Joe Goodwin Margaret Granger Gus Gray Mac Harrell James Harris Richard Harwood Janice Hathcock Donna Henry Leon Hicks Barbara Jean Hildreth Kenny Hinson Wanda Huntley Woody Huntley Lindsey Hutchinson Brenda James Mike James Sherry James Suzanne Jarman Sylvia Jarman Gail Jenkins Jack Kendall Freshmen Kenneth Kendall Nancy Kiker Paul Kiker Emma Lee Kiser Barbara Knotts Virginia Lanier Jean Leavitte Janet Lee Beth Leonard Wayne Lineberry Betsy Little Joe Lovelace Larry Lovett Steve Maree Johnny Martin Joey McGee Alex McLeod Larry Mills Dianne Moore Ted Moore Steve Mullinix Patricia Odom Libby Odom Janice Oliver William Osborne Norma Sue Paul Sammy Pesce Mary Esta Pigg Helen Ratliff Rita Reynolds 51 Freshmen David Short Imogene Short Betty Shue Barbara Smethie Alice Smith Lynn Smith Becky Ann Snuggs Gilbert Snuggs Carole Tarlton Herman Tarlton Jimmy Tarlt on Wally Thomas Russell Tiffany Effie Ann Tillman Alex Treadaway Phyllis Ann Tucker John Tyson Battle Wall Marion Watson Bubby Watts Nancy Whitaker Tony Wilkes Richard Williams Charles Williamson Mike Wood Randi Young Larry Zachary D2 ! ! Seniors in their last daze Seniors tackle math problems........ fe ®o a o tel} ° Fp) tex, = am ed SC wn oO ae ca! [ran ‘S i = ® 6 : Eh = 3 D 2 ws ro ee © BH y 3 =) ca) 5 ° D oa) fs o § fe} ae 4 ee oe 54 Did you knowthat the earthwormhas.... This cannot be right! exclaimed chem- neeeeee Selae ¢.? istry students. Science WK Language Latinis a dead language, dead as itcan be: Firstit killed the Romans. Nowit'skilling me. | Parlez-vous francais? Non, Non, Non! ! ) World's largest sawdust factory. Home Ec. girls learn to sew. Vocational Training Senior girls prepare for secretarial work. Learning to make a quick draw! 56 OK 7 Wp eR so Co Civic Clubs PRESIDENT Martha Huntley Ed Childs’. 2a ee Vice President Pat Vernon 2). se enn tmnt mn omtcre e Secretary Mary KK: Potter =. ee ee Treasurer AYterr Grays. cn «: taciee enenre Parliamentarian Governing Body Under the capable leadership of Martha Huntley, president, the Student Council did a very worthy jobthis year. The ultimate goal of this organization is to promote better re- lations between the students and the faculty. Martha Huntley and Pat Vernon, secretary, attended the State Student Council Congress this year. They were also a member of the ‘National Student Council Congress. This year 58 the Student Council was responsible for the Homecoming festivities. They were respon- sible for the chapel programs. During the year the Student Council undertook the spon- sorship of dances after the ballgames. Dur- ing Christmas, its project was a white Christmas drive to help a needy family. The Student Council also secured the vending ma- chines that we now have in the Ole Gym , Other projects they undertook this year were a test schedule chart, ateacher appreciation day, and an introduction tothe honor system. ADVISER Mrs. Roy Gaddy Representative directs traffic in the hall. ' The intained order while h eat Ee Student Comune Be? ctuimaw eno ia ee SEATED: Jeanne Little, Peggy Beachum, Johnette Ingold, Patricia Graves. STANDING: First Row, Randi Young, Mary Huntley, Dianne Moore, Lynda Moore, David Short , Robert Haire, Dianne Hamilton, Frances Tarlton. SECOND ROW: Pat Eddins, Lila Willingham, Bubby Watts, Herman Tarlton, Woody Huntley, Paul Childs, Bill Smethie, LeGrand Bennett, Effie Ann Tillman. Anne Sparger...... President Mary A. Burroughs . Vice President Mary Huntley. Secretary-Treasurer Junior Civitan Club The Junior Civitan's main purpose for the year was encouraging and promoting good citizenship throughout the school. The club entertained monthly the members of the Anson County Rest Court. The local Civitan club invited the officers of the Junior Civitan Club to a Christmas party which was enjoyed by everyone. This club is composed of students of the Senior, Junior, and Sophomore classes, who are selected on the basis of outstanding citizenship. Under the direction of Miss Anne Bodenheimer, the club enjoyed attending their meetings. and working on their service projects. fh SEATED: Anne Sparger, Mary A. Burroughs, Mary Huntley. STANDING: First Row, Larry Plyler, Linda Hildreth, Martha Huntley, Mary K. Potter,Betsy Hardison, Stephen Teal, Sarah Huntley. SECOND ROW: Bill Smethie, Ed Childs, Allen Gray, LeGrand Bennett, Johnette Ingold, Charles Tyson, Sidney Braswell. fara ee Translations! Conjugations! Declensions! Results: CONFUSION OS EE | Latin Club The purpose of the Latin Club is to stimulate an interest in the people who spoke it. This year's club was composed of the class of second year students. Unlike other clubs, the Latin Club held its meetings during class hours correlated with the Latin class. The members presented a chapel program late in February. They joined the Junior Classical League which entitled them to all the national club's activities. This club is one of the most classical sections of Tiger Town. Pod Af ! ly ter ) | | } si . JP ; Judy Currie, tie Gene Shepherd, Vice President; Mary A. Burroughs, Secretary-Treas- urer; Mrs. Roy Gaddy, -Stevie Wagner, John Willingham, Jeanne Little. Barbara Stanback . . Mary Alice Burroughs :Gene Shepherd .... Sara Jéan Hitdreth Donnie Goodman. . President Secretary ... Vice President . . Treasurer Parliamentarian FIRST ROW: Sara Jean Hildreth, Barbara Stanback, Allen GrayfGene Shepherd. SECOND ROW: Donnie Goodman, Mary Alice Burroughs, Judy Currie, Ed Childs. % : fe ) a, . Not) Cri gil) o ra -—r WHA ee} ) Gras ) Sy National Honor Society Tobe amember of the National Honor Society one must rate high in the fields of character, leadership, scholarship, and service. Anaverage of 93 is also required for membership in this club. The National Honor Society and the National Junior Honor Society were responsible for the float on which the Homecoming queen and her attendants rode in the parade. The club sold doughnuts uptown one Saturday as a fund raising project. Members wrote to many of the colleges in the United States request- ing information to be used by the club and the school, Under the leadership of Mrs. Harold Johnson, the club provided an air of intellect around Tiger Town. l at FIRST ROW: Brenda Teal, Cherie Coving- ton, Jeanne Covington, Peeey Beachu _ Jeanne Little. SECOND ROW: Paul Childs —Ann | Stahl, Dianne Hamilton, Mary K. “Potter, Rita Ford. Se yee Beily | sn Jeannemisittlew ss... .... . .- . . President ee ‘Cherie Covington’ . em VICeEE resident Dianne Hamilton .. Secretary-Treasurer Pee yeDCACNUM bs i. 0) PEASE CLVERE ENE Sy 2A ee 2 ee ‘ ue O ™ = ss try , Xf S Rig Pekg es cane ’ National Junior Honor Society This organization is composed of students who were able to attain and keep a scholastic 93 or over during the year. The qualities of character, leadership, and scholarship are those on which the National Junior Honor Society is based. Mrs. Don Gray, the adviser, led the club in its accomplishment of many projects during the year. The new members-were inducted into the National Junior Honor Society during a chapel program sponsored by the organization. 63 Tiger Town EDITOR Sarah Huntley COPY EDITOR Johnette Ingold ASSISTANT EDITORS Stevie Wagner, Jimmy Burns EDITORIAL STAFF saat oe ‘ ° fhe Stinfeat Punts Anne Sparger, Mary Kay Potter, Kenny Horne, Woody Huntley, Effie Ann Tillman. 64 Yearbook BUSINESS STAFF FIRST ROW: Linda Harrington, Millie Hightower, Ann Watts, Esta Moore, Lynda Moore, Lynn Lewis. SECOND ROW: Melba Morris, Linda Hightower, Pat Eddins, Jimmy Ratliff, Ann Short, Carol Capel. THIRD ROW: Regina Davis, Becky McRorie, Marsha Wilkes, Peggy Beachum, Brenda Teal, Barbara Smethie, Helen Ratliff. FOURTH ROW: Eddie Jenkins, Judy Bynum, Ann Stahl, Cherie Covington, Rita Reynolds, Suzanne Jarman, Glenda Goodman. ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER Melba Morris ADVISER Miss Jessie Ruth Honeycutt BUSINESS MANAGER Edna Moore 65 Tiger Town Yearbook SPORTS STAFF LeGrand Bennett, Kenny Ackerman SPORTS EDITOR Larry Plyler The deadline looms... the 1962 Tiger Tales is finally com- plete. Mr. Fleming whisks it away to Charlotte and the publication begins. The work on our annual began and continued to the last in a buzzing whirl of activity and confusion. Pictures to be made! Money to be collected! Jobs to be done! But finally, after long months of worry and toil, the annual staff, under the guidance of Miss Jessie Ruth Honeycutt, saw its dream of the 1962 Tiger Tales became a reality. TYPISTS Regina Davis, Mary Huntley, Barbara Stanback. FIRST ROW: Sandy Drye, Larry Griggs, David For- law, T. G. Martin, Johnny Douglas. SECOND ROW: Larry Plyler, Ted Davis, LeGrand Bennett, Harold Williams, Ed Childs. THIRD ROW: Jerry Edgeworth, Richard Freeman, Bobby Gaddy, Gerald Bates, Jackie Hasty, Charles Tyson. FOURTH ROW: Elwood Greene, Wade Hildreth, Jerry Bynum, George Ross, Kermit Smith, Troy Deese. RobbilesiHa icin otOnm nin interne siden arrvebly leraee. ma ence een: Vice President Charles Tyson ...... . Secretary-Treasurer edi Davisw, ccm.. cma een ereies ur. Sergeant at Arms 67 Monogram Club To be eligible for membership in the Monogram Club, an honorary organization for athletes, one must have earned a letter in one ofthe three sportsor as amanager. During the year, the Monogram Club sponsored a dance. The money was used to finance the basketball banquet. The members of this club are respected by their classmates, and their motto is Good Sportsmanship . Town Criers Cheerleaders The Varsity Cheerleaders have been full of pep and energy since the beginning of practice, which started back in the summer. During that time many newcheers andsongs were made-up, and later they were taught to the student body. During athletic participations our cheerleaders led the stands in yells and songs, Pep meetings, chapel programs, Governor Sanford's visit, and out-of-town bus trips were also headed by the cheerleaders. New uniforms were purchased intime for basketball season, and they will also be used in years to come. J. V. CHEERLEADERS hee Sd RES C22 © By ah Oe ee cane ee eh dae Ace oy Ate | aes Wak (So sans seemed KNEELING: Effie A. Tillman, Chief; STANDING: Phyllis | Tucker, Barbara Smethie, Suzanne Jarman, Glenda Good- man, Rita Reynolds, Patricia Burr. e CHIEF CHEERLEADER KNEELING: Stevie Wagner, Judy Covington, Chief; ‘Mary K. Potter. Judy Covington STANDING: Jane Coppedge, Betsy Hardison, Elaine Brock, Brenda Pesce. 68 Social and Folk Dance Club The Social and Folk Dance Club is the largest organization in Tiger Town. Its pur- pose is to teachand encourage dancing toits members. This club sponsored the Home- coming Dance as well as small dances each month. A regulating committee planned the activities of the club under the guidance of Mr. Tony Sellari. As is always true of the club, it wasa great success in providing dancing entertainment. Gencmayl olan me nee FeSLOent BetsSyelardis Onmm mimi il-i- mina mn Vice-President INO SINOIAE 6 5 5 0 0 € ..... .secretary-Treasurer REGULATING COMMITTEE Suzanne Jarman, Joey McGee, Ann Short, Steven Teal, Betsy Hardison, LeGrand Bennett, Brenda Pesce, Sandy Drye. Slow Dancing was the favorite dance of the club. 69 Tiger Town Editor=. .B.02-.) 48a eee Camere Lett) Associate Johnette Ingold Editors= ee eee eee VaiciagGlarke Feature Patricia Graves Editors .... 0. 220s). scuarlcene Faulkner News Editors Pat Vernon SO ee eee er ee Olarkeratlict Reporters ..... . . Mary Huntley, Allen Gray, Elaine Brock, Mary Alice Burroughs, Ed Childs, Nancy Shelton, Joyce Davis, Phyllis Ann Tucker, Jack Kendall, Bobby Bowman. Sports Editor’)... eee UC ancsrrceman Assistants... ....) ene ase ee DaVid«r reeman Eddie Jenkins, George Ross Business Manager: .-. .)sn nen eeoaradecanHildaretn Asst. Business Manager .). esa nee ee nO aslviC Kinney: Stati. 0. ie ee Anes COPpeCdce betsy, Hardison, Peggy Cox, Betty Snyder, EDITOR Jayne Ballard, Ann Deaver, Esta Linda Hildreth Moore, Jeanne Little, Jean Covington, Barbara McKinney, Betsy Little, Retha Bates, Janie Bishop, Becky Snuggs, Patricia Burr, Emma Lee Kiser, Linda Bishop, Barbara Hildreth. Exchange Manager: 5.3 nae ee ayneroallard Circulation Manager: ). assent em OV COMRALILE Photographer ........ ... Donnie Goodman Joke Editor 3. suber oudy Covington Cartoonists... a nme CUNLAVIS Robbie Harrington Typist)... 2% ..) seen ee EEC? OVeLtOOk Ss Adviser . ... « o)cssse) see ME Ses Betty London BUSINESS MANAGER Sara Jean Hildreth EDITORIAL STAFF FIRST ROW: Mary Alice Burroughs, Mary Huntley, Elaine Brock, Dianna Hamilton, Phyllis Tucker, one Shelton. SECOND ROW: David Freeman, George Ross, Eddie Jenkins, Allen Gray, Clark bi BUSINESS STAFF Newspaper pet FIRST ROW: L. McKinney, Cox, J. LittleSnyder) B. McKinney. SECOND ROW: B. Hardison, Kiser, Coppedge, J. Bishop, B. J. Hildreth, C. Burch, B. Snuggs. STANDING: K. Ackerman, N. Whitaker, Deaver, P. Burr, R. Bates, B. Little. The Student Prints, monthly six-page newspaper of Wadesboro High School, pro- | vided valuable training for students in- terested in the different phases of produc- ing a newspaper. Staff members had the responsibility Mrs. Issac London to have anaccurate account of school news, ADVISER interesting editorials, sports stories, and correct advertisements. As a member of the Southern Inter- scholastic Press Association, the Student Prints sent representatives to the S.I.P.A. Conventionin April. The Student Prints is also a member of the Columbia Press Association and the North Carolina Press | Association. | SEATED: Judy Covington, Johnette Ingold, Charleene | Faulkner. STANDING: Ted Davis, Peggy Hooks, Maria | Clark, Pat Vernon, Patricia Graves, Joyce Ratliff, Richard Freeman. Future Homemakers Pe) De i Qs’ ¥ Ww me . fonts git UO “America FIRST ROW: Pat Howell, President; Dianne Moore, Vice President; Patsy Goodwin, Sec- retary; Ann Short, Treasurer; Brenda Teal, Reporter. SECOND ROW: Stevie Wagner, Parliamentarian; Jackie Shaver, Historian; Randi Young, Recreation Leader; Sherry James, Reporter; Mrs. Don Gray, Advisor. We are the Future Homemakers of America. We face the future with warm courage and high hope. This is the first line of the FHA creed. It means that the members of the club are working to learn what they can do to help improve the future. They strive to have better family relationships and understanding. They have done many things this year with the assistance of Mrs. Don Gray. They attended the district rally and the state convention. They are working hard to be good future homemakers after they leave Tiger Town. MEMBERS: Almond, Beachum, Benton, J. Bishop, L. Bishop, Bridges, Burch, Burns, L. Burr, P. Burr, Caligan, Carter, Covington, Cox, Driggers, Eddins, C. Edwards, M. Edwards, Fin- cher, Gathings, Goodman, Goodwin, Grice, Hamilton, Harrington, Henry, Hooks, Honeycutt, Hud- son, L, Huntley, W. Huntley, B. James, S. James, Jarman, Jenkins, Kiker, Kirk, Kiser, Knotts, Lanier, Leonard, Little, Lookabill, Marsh, Martin, D. Moore, D. Moore, E. Moore, E. Moore, Mullis, Oliver, Odom, Paul, Pigg, Pratt, H. Ratliff, J. Ratliff, Reynolds, L. Rogers, M.A. Rogers, Shaver, Shue, Short, Smethie, A. Smith, L. Smith, Snuggs, Tarlton, Teal, E. A. Till- man, M. L. Tillman, Tucker, Turner, Wagner, Watts, Whitaker, Wilkes, William, Young. FIRST ROW: Sarah Huntley, Jayne Ballard, Peggy Hooks, Linda Hildreth, Harriet Caligan, Barbara Stanback, Anne Sparger, Nancy Shelton. SECOND ROW: Charleene Faulkner, Maria Clark, Patricia Graves, Linda Hightower, Retha Bates, Libby Odom, Peggy Cox. The main objective of the Future Teachers of America Clubis to pro- mote aninterest in the teaching profession. Under the leadership of Miss Carrie Sturgis, the club observed teaching in the grammar grades. They held monthly meetings at which time interesting programs were presented. Future Teachers of America Patricia Graves. .... President Jayne Ballard... Vice-President Barbara Stanback . . . . Treasurer Nancy Shelton ..... . Secretary Anne Sparger ...... Historian Retha Bates ...... .. Librarian 73 Nancy Shelton, Carol Capel, Pat Vernon, Chief; Kenny Horne, Drum Major; Lynn Lewis, Patricia Thomas, Jayne Baljard. “ ’ cw ye = —_— MARCHING BAND Kenny Horne. .... . . President Woody Huntley. . . . .Sec.-Treas. Alex McLeod, Wally Thomas ee eee Custodians Larry Zachary, Benton Blalock ee ee er Labrarians W. Thomas, D. Beck, K. Kendall, A. McLeod, H. Tarlton, M. McKinnon, J. Ferree, B. Chewning, E. Kiser, P. Little, B. Blalock, E. Tillman, H. Caligan, C. Edwards, C. Pigg, J. Kendall, M. Edwards, L. Crawford, P. Tucker, K. Horne, Z. Whisnant, Mr. Ellwanger, T. Duvall, J. Little, R. Usery, L. Zachary, J. Shaver, J. Honeycutt, T. Usery, N. Watson, J. Lovelace, J. Tyson, F. Cranford, F. Feree, J. Martin, S. Kress, L. Edwards, J. McGee, S. Ratliff, N. Harrell, R. Rorie, B. Capel, C. i Little, W. Huntley. Musicmakers € i | : CONCERT BAND STANDING: Mr. Elwanger. FIRST ROW: Goodman, Zachary, Thomas, Shaver, C. Edwards, Shelton, P. Little, Horne, L. Smith, Tillman, Caligan. SECOND ROW: Tyson, Honeycutt, F. Ferree, Kress, E. L. Kiser, Cranford, R. Ratliff, C. Little, Watts, P. Allen, K. Huntley. THIRD ROW: Wood, J. Martin, A. Carter, T. Ussery, Lovelace, L. Edwards, J. Kiser, Rorie, Beck, B. Chewning, K. Kendall, M. McKinnon, McLeod, W. Thomas, T. Little, Duvall, J. Little, R. Ussery. FOURTH ROW: Watson, C. Pigg, W. Huntley, B. Capell, Hanna cGee, Blalock, Wall, Tarle- ton, Harrell, J. Ferree. STANDING: M. Edwards, Whisnant, P. Thomas J. Bynum, Tucker, Crawford, J. Kendall, C. Capel, Vernon. The Wadesboro High School Band, under the direction of Mr. Robert Ellwanger, reached a high level of success this year. The band participated in many various activities throughout the year. They performedat all the football games and pep rallies. They attended two Christmas parades and won no less than first place in each. They also gave some public andschool concerts during the year. For the first time, they played and performed at several basketball games. They also attended the State Band Contest. DIRECTOR 75 Mr. Robert Elwanger Library Club Seated: sual Jehan, Go oo 8 8 a eee ce cident David eh Or lawaem cient mC mEmne Vice President Charleene Faulkner ...... . Secretary Standing: Willie Mae Watkins ...... Treasurer Jayne Ballard seme. see eat eee tO batial The objectives of the Library Club are: To increase pupil interest and participation in school library work. To promote better understanding between local and state high school library clubs. To attract high-type pupil library assistants and to arouse interest in the study of librarianship as a profession. The project of theYglub this year was to have a homecoming of books which have long been lst. ) SEATED: Judy Bynum, David Forlaw, Charleene Faulkner, Willie Mae Watkins, Jayne Ballard. STANDING: Robert Haire, David Grant, Gary Edwards, Larry Brower, Linda McKinney, Millie Hightower, Patricia Williams, Brenda Sue Bowers, Martha Clarke. 76 Jerry Bynum Ed Childs Tom Little Larry Plyler Co-Captain Sandy Drye Johnny Douglas George Ross 78 Bobby Gaddy Larry Griggs Ted Davis Richard Freeman Co-Captain Jimmy Burns Doc Caligan Charles Craddock 19 HEAD COACH Ray Shelton ASST, COACH ASST, COACH Tony Sellari Shine Huntley G Managers: David Forlaw, Elwood Green, John Co-Captains: Larry Plyler, Ted Davis Willingham 80 : oa sae A 2k FIRST ROW: Doc Caligan, Charles Craddock, Leon Hicks, Gerald Bates, Freddy Douglas, Gilbert Snuggs, Charles Tyson. SECOND ROW: Ed Childs, Jerry Bynum, Jimmy Shelton, Sandy Drye, David Freeman, George Ross, Richard Freeman, Johnny Douglas. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Burns, Kermit Smith, Bobby Gaddy, Larry Plyler, LeGrand Bennett, Tom T. Little, Sherrill Thompson. The Wadesboro Tigers played this season under the handicaps of lack of numbers and experience. Although the Tigers were rated very low, they surprised many people at the beginning of the season. The Tigers ended the season with a 4-6 record. With most of this year's squad returning, the Tigers look forward to a better gridiron Season next year. 8) Millie Hightower Jane Coppedge Linda Harrington Forward Forward Forward Girl’s oe COACH Mr. David Kephart Betsy Hardison Martha Clark Maria Clark Guard Guard Guard 82 Co-captains MANAGERS Linda Harrington, Maria Clarke Lila Willingham, Edna Moore. SECOND TEAM Brenda Sue Bowers, Brenda Pesce, Stevie Wagner, Jane Ballard, Pat Howell, Carolyn Thompson. a ‘Tigerettes fight for victory! me Jump, Brenda, Jump! Jerry Edgeworth Sherrill Thompson Robbie Harrington Captain Boy's Johnny Douglas 84 immy Adams J in Marti G. Ay SECOND TEAM Jacky Hasty, George Ross, Bobby Gaddy, Charles Craddock, Herman Tarleton. COACH Mr. Tony Sellari Tigers score again! MANAGER ee Charles Odom Baseball Sherrill Thompson Jerry Edgeworth Marvin Hamer Robbie Harrington Harold Williams Gerald Bates T. G. Martin Kermit Smith Troy Deese aseball MANAGERS: Jimmy Turner, Bobby Hooks Coach Ray Shelton FIRST ROW: Larry Plyler, Gerald Bates, Harold Williams, T. G. Martin, Jackie Hasty, Jerry Tucker, Clifford Smith. SECOND ROW: Robbie Harrington, Marvin Hamer, George Ross, Johnny Douglas, Jerry Edgeworth, Sherrill Thompson, Kermit Smith. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Turner, Troy Deese, Bobby Hooks. 87 oes Bee Go, Tigers Go! Get him out, Tigers! Cheerleaders run the Tigers across the field, despite the mud puddles. Step aside buck, here comes a Tiger! Sponsors watched the game from their box. November 3, 1961 was an important day in Tiger Town, U.S.A. It was a day filled with ex- citement, rush, reunion, Sunshine, rain, and happiness. Again this year the Student Council was in charge of Homecoming Activities. Allen Gray served as chairman of the committee. The night before Homecoming was cele- brated by building a bonfire at the Pep Rally. Although the parade was spoiled by rain, it must be said that the floats were the most at- tractive ones thus far. Each homeroom made a float and competition rose to a high level. In the final tallying, however, Mr. Ellwanger's room took the winning prize. y Mu fou. Lyte 90 Between 5:00 and 7:00 P.M. the local Civitan Club sponsored a pancake supper. The queen and her court were introduced ina special ceremony at the pre-game show. The Tiger Town music makers performed wonder- fully during the half-time. It was highlighted by the crowning of our queen, Jane Coppedge, by Mr. W. L. Wildermuth. Despite the fact that the ballgame was lost to Raeford, the spirit of the residents of Tiger Town, both old and new, lingered. The dance was a great success. It was held in the cafeteria and auditorium of the Central Elementary School. The Social and Folk Dance Club sponsored the dance, while the F.H.A. Club provided refreshments. All Homecomings are wonderful, and this one wascertainly no exception. 9) Let's twist again! Mr. Wildermuth crowned Jane Coppedge homecoming queen at the half. And the band played on! Miss Jane Coppedge Mis Tadatowe Homecoming Queen 92 Pe es 2 Attendants Judy. Covington. ae ) as ipo sys eee On Vivian Moore ...... as... Sophomore Randi Young .......... . Freshman Betsy Hardison . . ... ++ +++ Junior Miss Patricia Graves Tigers’ Sponsors Miss Johnette Ingold Miss Anne Sparger Nfs! = 4 : Ai ya Ma falta CARROUSEL PRINCESS Miss Linda Hildreth D.A.R. GOOD CITIZEN Miss Martha Huntley 95 Tiger Town’s Latest Feature One of the newest, and perhaps the most impressive, sights around WHS is the recently completed gymnasium which was begun in the summer of 1960. This building accommodates the band room, shop, mechanical drawing room, and dressing rooms. The gym is used for the physical education program for the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades. The Class of 1960 took the lead in starting a bond issue which led to this long-awaited dream. 96 192 “reef Gault 11 oss es -. NX ° ALBEMARLE COLLEGE OF BEAUTY CULTURE Offering Specialized Training In All Phases of Beauty Culture A licensed Beautician Can Specialize In Many Fields... .All Of Which Are Offered at Our School PAS ANE Ved Hair Hair Coloring Permanent oe, Stylist Technician Technician . Facial Make -Up Electrologists — Expert Artist ) Manecurist Shop Shop Owner Supervision or Concessionaire Enroll Today--No age limit--Start now--Pay as you learn Mrs. Bessie Garrett, Director Accredited by N. C. State Board of Cosmetic Arts Member of the N. C. Schools of Cosmetology Associations 1434-36 East Maine Street ALBEMARLE, N.C. There's a ''one and only in refreshment, too BIGGERS BROTHERS INCORPORATED HAMLET COCA COLA B BOTTLING COMPANY Wholesalers Hamlet, North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina _= Ps ’ oat ® Jf 4 Compliments of CARL’S FOOD CENTER Wadesboro, North Carolina Mc BRIDE’S THRIFT LOAN AND FINANCE Radio-T. V.-Signs COMPANY Truck Lettering-Show Cards Wadesboro, North Carolina Hobby Shop Best Wishes from JIMMY'S TERMINAL GRILL Breakfast Dinner HIGHTOWER ICE FUEL CO. Sandwiches Phone MY 4-2515 Ice Coal Bottle Gas LINEBERRY’S MARKET AND GROCERY Phone MY 4-3219 Highways 74 E. - 52S. Wadesboro, North Carolina Compliments of ALLEN MILLING CO. Compliments of HANNA’S ESSO SERVICE CENTER Highway 74 52 Phone MY 4-2944 THRIFT LOAN AND FINANCE COMPANY Wadesboro, North Carolina Phone MY 4-3513 105 North Greene Street E. H. JONES JEWELER Watches -Diamonds -Jewelry Silverware Wadesboro, North Carolina WADESBORO AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY Wadesboro, North Carolina COOK’S PACKING CO. Pork Beef Packers CONCORD, N. C. CURRIE ANDREWS CLOTHING COMPANY The Place To Go For The Brands You Know The Home of MICHAELS STERN CLOTHING Complete Outfitters for Men And Boys Better Merchandise Phone MY 4-2319, Wadesboro, N. C. The place of good Furniture AY | y N a Congratulations Vy SUE ESTES CO. area D. B. GOODMAN COMPANY Mfg. of ladies Cameo and Ballet Seamless Hosiery Best Wishes Class of '62 FAUL AND CRYMES, INC. HARDISON HARDISON, INC. Sporting Goods Wholesalers Charlotte, North Carolina Wadesboro, North Carolina Compliments of RATLIFF RATLIFF, Modern Motor Transportation Wadesboro, North Carolina eS EASIEST TRAVEL ON EARTH Charter Service -Anywhere Thru-Liners To Most Everywhere Package Express-Fast and Economical Charlottes NaC: Wadesboro, N. C. Ph. ED 2-6164 Ph. MY 4-2315 Cer ARAH AND MARY No o Ia POS P bhoohad 163-and-Bhildten'S—y : i Congratulations from : MANER AND MU Sa 1 Meats and Groceries ANSON SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Wadesboro, North Carolina Your Home Loan And Family Savings Center Best Wishes to the Class of '62 _LEAVITT FUNERAL HOME — yy Uf, ay, Cost ZL AM de wy we ie Canes Lie CoV Ka) Us dy Compliments of THE HI-LO STORE Phone MY 4-2210 A. R. PARTS, INC. 110-112 East Wade Street Wadesboro, North Carolina Phone MY 4-2126 WADE CLOTHING COMPANY Home of McGregor Sportswear Timely Clothes-Dobbs Hats Congratulations to the “Szsmier Class Seen Lo eter Best Wishes SeeEnNMeELES WADESBORO FERTILIZER COMPANY HORNWOOD TEXTILES, INC. Manufacturers of Four Square Brand Fertilizer The House of Dependable Furniture A P STORES ALLEN FURNITURE CO. Phone MY 4-2185 CLOT, - VA 7 bailey ’ ip poor PuUyusy 2VY G7 rez), Vi, frLt , ; ye peo hy os a ee rey cal? 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