Walter Hines Page High School - Buccaneer Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)

 - Class of 1968

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Conclusion .... . . . 72 150 172 232 262 Buccaneer recognizes Mrs Olive Betts a genuine concern for the future of her students a spirit that sparks life and confidence into bewildered sophomores a love of teaching extended into a love of her school this is Mrs. Olive Minor Betts ,. R U -t t W f n E 'f'.,, . ' x, Nj' 5 wg 4 ww -A H v fa Aw ,Q-', 12. 71 -,f'v-w-',:n -. fi Jr -- 131- :- IJ 4,9- YQ 7 x ix, ,Ke ' X ' n ..- 4'? A 1 .As Fifi! 1 ,..-an Wi! ' . .?L'H'9f v'7'Q:!'f fa K ,. . qi , R. .N ,M , 1 ,PEM J, fa. 3 :fi :GTE ' pm K 0. YM ., QW K In . A v 3M 'x W i ,.' A . ,ul . e. .1 lg I D i 4 rn! . , -A ,ff E 'n :le Wa. 1 ' . 41 ff? fffrzj J 1 -if . . 1 . -- ,,j' 5 'YA A ' if '. . ,f A. , K V ' .N jc-1 I .JI ,, A , X- if sm kj - 9 . V .V + if 1 'w in Eh if? FA, N ,ez-rfb A f A r being needed bysomeone else a fellowship of ideas talents goals dreams holding hands warm spring days conversation flowing without ,f---. 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Q , 1 ' A Y t s ' sg. gi 51 .3 llifg, ,..t- M 'E , VQ1' je ijsgfu 'if Q 'TEL I ., : '?1f1 H t m , f f T -- ' 1- ' 1 1 , .wi , , . .- ' . ,., I i-3.f-Q. . lg cheering chanting screaming praying for victory faces light then fade then light again no matter what the outcome we tried harder 16 Y. K'-N 'jp nm., n ' T mp! 41121 L teachers students both teaching both learning the knowledge of youth and experience in a daily pattern of established tradition and innovation ACADEMICS l in i 1 1 I 1 w 1 w i r , i 5 s i . . E E 3 i K A 1 5. IE Tl ii L E fl B : Q, S r r 1 1 f! i 1 I 1 I 4 E'l51lIHH2rt'Z'lllMSr.' UYE9'lHOHY YlXX3k!.IILHG'lC!1G'.W'5:Bi216RM1REcZl'2ll'VMO 5 ' ' , ' .9351 ' 22L-1-Ri.9bS'Hii3?lW'24QS2559I1g!P44f-ARgJygQSS4v'f2g0''N- fg'- i 'Pj- ',,-L,, '-'f ',,: 1,:f,,, ' New Principal . Walter Hines Page Senior High . . .1 -Q, y' School has successfully com- , C A P , pleted its tenth year, and much . ,g i'h.j V credit is due to the excellent . Jlii!'5,gf ,Qi 5' ' ji- ' , administration. 'fbi 'i W ' L' tg . The administrative staff was led by Superintendent Philip J. Weaver and the School Board. At Page, Mr. Robert A. Newton returned to replace Mr. Medlin as principal. Moving enthusiastically into his new position, Mr. Newton I Mr. Donald Lee Stowe B.S., Appalachian University M.Ed., UNC-G Mr. Robert A. Newton Inter-Service Club Council Advisor M.Ed., UNC-G Roadrunners Advisor Principal Assistant Prlnclpal SCHOOL BOARD. First row: Mr. Lucas, Mr. Hunter, lVlrs. Harris, Mr. Wilson. Second row: Dr. House, Mr. Lentz, Mr. Weaver, Mr. Jones, Dr. Mosely. 20 ADMINISTRATION leads faculty and student body through tenth year 2 leadership in uniting the faculty, .. students, and PTSA Board. Mr. Donald Stowe continued his ' job as assistant principal by ad- fa- C vising the Inter-Service Club Council and the Roadrunners as well as attending to his varied administrative duties. The staff was rounded out by Mrs. Betty Stockard, secretary, and Mrs. Lucile Hill, treasurer. provided spirited and capable Tl .-BQ, Mr. Philip J. Weaver A.B., Duke University M.A.. UNC-CH Superintendent Mrs. Betty W. Stockard UNC-G Secretary su! Z l 'll' Mrs. Lucile S. Hlll A.B., Elon College Treasurer PTSA BOARD. Seated: Mrs. Gulley, Mrs. Perkerson, Mrs. Powell, Kathy Payne, Mrs. Wilder, Mrs. Shanks, Robert Tate, Rick Osmer Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Senn, Mrs. Holt, Dr. Weaver, Mrs. Liles, Mrs. Stephen Costello, Mr. Bringle, Mr. Newton, Mrs. Paschal, Mrs Gentry, Mrs. Dewar, Mrs. Johnson. Standing: Mr. Meadows, Mr. Donaldson. Kellam, Mrs. Lyon, Mr. Heise, Mr. Harrill, Mr. Stroud, Mr. Ivey, - - - -fn , ADMINISTRATION 21 f gr- .y-49' Mrs. Lucile Shelbourne Hodnett A.B., Lynchburg College M.A., University of Virginia Mrs. Hodnett advises Steve Garvin in planning Mrs. Meda Grigg Howell B.A., M.Ed., UNC-G 22 COUNSELORS Counselor Counselor his second semester schedule. Nauonm Honor Society Advisor Mrs. Howell aids Bruce Murray in second semester registration. -1 . 'v Counselors attempt one-to-one relationship theory Stress was placed this year on the theory of a one-to-one relation- ship between the counselor and student which created a better counseling atmosphere. Mr. Wallace, as Senior counselor, was kept busy writing college tran- scripts and recommendations for vocational and college-bound stu- dents. The remaining three coun- selors were mainly concerned with the success or failure of the Pirates they advised. 1 il 5 l s Mr. Wallace alds Ralph Comer ln filling out his schedule. Mr. Nelson Fl. Wallace M.Ed., UNC-CH Counselor Junior Exchange Club Advisor Youth Recreation Committee Advisor National Honor Society Advisor Squads Advisor --........l Li' Miss Odell V' Smith A Junior receives his PSAT scores from counselor, Miss Smith. B.S., Longwood College M.A., UNC-G Counselor COUNSELORS 23 New method is used in choosing office workers Mrs. Arch Anna M. Ashley B.S., M.Ed., UNC-G Clerical Office Practice FSA Advisor Dean of Girls Miss Anna P. Mclver A.B., UNC-G M.R.E., Presbyterian School of Christian Education English, Latin A new method of choosing workers in the attendance office was used this year. Students who wanted a job as an office assistant were given applications and were asked to give the name of one teacher for reference. They also had to tell why they wanted to work in the office, whether they could type, and if they had worked in the office before. The applicants had to give their school attendance record for the past year in order to help Mrs. Ashley and Miss Mclver decide who would make the best assistants. , E, , . QE-ET ggvims During first period, Debbie Sears assists Mr. Morse in checking the class attendance. Debate Club Advisor 24 ATTENDANCE OFFICE Better equipped library provides excellent facilities With the help of 16 library assis- tants, Mrs. Susan Rankin and Miss Florence Shelbourne worked to make the library at Page better equipped for the students' needs. An addition of 1500 books this year brought the total number of volumes to approximately 14,000. ln addition to books, the library was well supplied with records, films, projectors, and 75 different maga- zines. It was not only adequate for the average student's study needs, but it also provided reading for enjoy- ment. Many students spent lunch hours and study halls using the library facilities. Miss Florence P. Shelburne B.A., Lynchburg College M.A. in L,S., Peabody College Librarian --Leg,-.-,L H A:-.LP-!'l6'9'l'L v ...il ' ., 1, Mrs. Susan Rankin A.B., Salem College M.Ed., UNC-G Librarian Ann Pullen and Carole Marschall examine books for an appropriate English play. LIBRARIANS 25 '. t . - 1. ,, Senior English classes .vi , , si '99 Mrs. Margaret O. Garrett ,. .,-aiaggwl ZS' 4' .I Bl. l 4 Y B.A., M.Ed., UNC-G Mrs. Iris Davis Hunsinger English A.B., East Carolina University Student Council Advisor Miss Nancy Jewel Clark M-Edu '-!NC'G B.A., uNc-e E'19 Sh English National Honor Society Advisor Mrs. Olive Minor Betts B.A., Converse College M.A., Columbia University ENGLISH English Advanced COFUPOSWOU Students in Mrs. Clark's English class do research in the library. try Macbeth, as Juniors search for Moby Dick Mrs. Carolyn Lentz Lithgo A.B., UNC-G English For Sophomores it was an event- ful year in their English classes with meaning bees, student leaders teaching The Heathen to interest groups, drowning while searching for Hemingway's symbolism in Big Two-Hearted River, playing the roles in The King and I, and envying those literary hoboes: Carl Sand- burg and Jack London. .4,'n Mrs. Martha T. Leonard A.B., Salem College English, Speech Debate Club Advisor 'U ,. . .- X . ,, r -l ll - ' Juniors spent equally busy se- mesters writing the best short stories of the school year, pro- ducing Our Town, discovering the thundering sermons of Jonathan Edwards, and reading The Scarlet Letter, but never quite understand- ing that awesome term transcend- entalism. Miss Sue Ellen Medley A.B., UNC-G English, Dramatics Page Playmakers Advisor Y-Teens Advisor Mrs. Gwendolyn D. Joyner B.A., N.C. Wesleyan College English Y-Teens Advisor Junior Class Advisor ENGLISH 27 Sophomores reveal their dramatic abilities - v-Q.,-1 i- Hm --Q-.., ':r - - .A r 5r . Ti J 54. . K 4, '5pfi'in'i S aft-K 51 lr. ggzmggjrng-.ft:1'.u .gf V ' ' -fn' - - ' it-'fraif--'-2,f2'1-il'-ig'-1.asf- '- A. - ' rf '--All , -ff r ' ' '- if , r-, Drew Lacklen, Jann Becker, and Ricky Southern observe unusual bulletin board in English Mrs. Geraldine A. Totten Mrs. Ann M. Williams A.B., Bennett College B.S., University of Rhode Island M.A., Ohio State University English -, English Civinette Club Advisor 'f FTA Advisor Quill and Scroll Advisor Mrs, Carroll McKinney purgason B.S., Appalachian State University English Civinette Club Advisor 28 ENGLISH while presenting The King and l English ,. Gary Nicholson, Anne Wilkinson, and Jay Beaman show how much fun a panel discussion can be. 1 1 'Y Mr. Woodrow Dennis Carney A.B.. UNC-CH English Junior Jaycees Advisor Chess Club Advisor . N. ,AN Studies of major literary forms, such as the epic and great works gfi ii. I :f.,,....--' .A , gl its Mrs. Diana Fl. Morgan B.S., UNC-G English, Journalism Pages by Page Editorial Advisor from English literature dominated the senior year. Among the memor- able literary moments were Eliza Doolittle reforming her cockney speech patterns and Hamlet medi- tating to be or not to be. As they studied ideas, the Seniors concentrated on works by such authors as Shaw, Wordsworth, and Browning. Perhaps, however, the most memorable were Chaucer's Canterbury Tales and Shake- speare's masterpieces, Macbeth and Hamlet. Exceptional Seniors were given a chance to take Advanced Place- ment English, which introduced them to masterpieces of world literature. Mrs. Reita D. Gaither A.B., Elon College French, English French Club Advisor ENGLISH 29 Seniors attempt to gain college credit in Page's For the first time at Page, Ad- vanced Placement History was of- fered. This course is a college level approach to the interpretation and development of Modern European History. If a student performed sat- isfactorily and achieved a high rating on an exam in the spring, he could receive college credit for the course. ln world history, Seniors studied the cultures of the people from early Mrs. Lois B. Puryear B.S., Wake Forest University M.A.T., UNC-CH U.S. History History Club Advisor Senior Class Advisor man to the present to broaden their understanding of numerous histori- cal events. In United States history, required of all Juniors, emphasis was placed on appreciation of national heritage. In this course, the growth and development of the United States and its role in the affairs of the world today were studied. Mrs. Janis Carol Beyer B.A., University of South Florida World History, Humanities 1 t 1 N FP.-gig,-, Debbie Whitlow, Bobby Beerman, and Maxine Higgins participate in round-table discussion. 30 HISTORY F211 Mike Ozment, a former Page student, tells of personal experiences in Vietnam. . l l Mrs. Ora Lou lclef B.A., UNC-CH U.S. History, World History History Club Advisor irst Advanced Placement History class Vance Kinlaw and Richard Neal use originality in presenting World History report. ,smi- Mr. Robert A. Fredrickson B.A., M.Ed., Penn State A.P. History World History Miss Linda Rankin A.B., M.Ed., UNC-G Social Studies History Club Advisor -4 HISTORY 31 l Fd HM J ayyy - f -X., Mr. Bobby Furman Phillips Mrs. Jackie Bridges Upton Mr. David S. Odom B.S., Pfeiffer College A.B., Greensboro College A.B., Duke University M.Ed., UNC-G World History U.S. History U.S. History History Club Advisor Football, Basketball, Baseball Coach Junior Jaycees Advisor Future Teachers Club Advisor History Club Advisor Varsity Swimming Coach Varsity Baseball Coach Speakers supplement history courses Ed Galloway, Flobin Hudson, and Nan Bringle watch as Miss Edens points out interesting facts in U. S. History. 32 HISTORY fi' Crowded classroom reflects interest in new Humanities course. Students enjoy study of the arts Mrs. Mary C. Austin B.A., UNC-G Art, Humanities Pied Cross Advisor Humanities was a new course to the school this year. lt was different from the other courses in that it was taught by a group of teachers led by Mrs. Austin and Mrs. Overton and including Mrs. Garrett and Mrs. Beyer. ,,v The course consisted of a study of art, music, literature, and his- tory. Students were kept busy throughout the year listening to Bach and Beethoven and observing well-known paintings by Rembrandt and Picasso. ,58- in Mrs. Rosemary S. Overton B.M., West Virginia University M.M., University of Michigan Humanities, Choral Music Mrs. Austin, Mrs. Garrett, Mrs. Overton, and Mrs. Beyer gather for another daily planning session for the Humanities class. HUMANITIES Forei n langua e department continues g g -..M .AS- Third year Latin students Peggy Gleason, Sammy Leonard, and Jackie Styers review Cicero for exam. Miss Anna P. Mclver Mrs. Rosalind N. Brooks A.B., UNC-G A.B., Columbia University M.R.E., Presbyterian School of M.Ed., UNC-G Christian Education Latin English, Latin JCL Advisor Dean of Girls JCL Advisor Debate Club Advisor 34 FOREIGN LANGUAGE '77 Mr. Donald Virgil McLeod A.B., UNC-CH Spanish Spanish Club Advisor to expand under A-LM system In its third year of existence at Page, the A-LM method of teaching modern foreign languages continued to give students a better speaking knowledge. This method stressed oral work and as a result G-Wing was constantly filled with the sounds of voices repeating drills and dia- logues. Latin teachers strived to give their students a basic understanding of the language through presenting the rules of grammar and the vocabulary. Having mastered the fundamen- tals, the scholars spent most of their time reading, thus becoming ac- quainted with such famous authors as Caesar, Virgil and Cicero. Susan Vestal, Martha Ann Stroud, and Melissa ' r l - McCoy translate French homework on the board. Mrs. Reita D. Gaither A.B., Elon College French, English French Club Advisor fa! l . Paula Rice and Susan Vestal chat before French class begins. Mrs. Linda Needham Brooks B.S., Western Carolina Spanish FOREIGN LANGUAGE 35 Latin scholars study classic works .12 Elizabeth Phillips and Cathy Sweeney concentrate on Spanish test. 9 Miss Frances Rebecca Lawson B.A., Winthrop College French French Club Advisor Mrs. Adelia Linnemann Sams Melissa Anderson reads translalion of Vir- A.B., Duke University gil's Aeneid to Mrs. Brooks' Latin class. Diplome, Universite de Lyon French Buccaneer Advisor as FOREIGN LANGL. .GE 'TT' , M! Q.. -La' A Ha. .: - Miss Patricia Lupo B.A., M.A., Furman University Spanish Spanish Club Advisor Drama class performs melodrama for study halls Drama classes this year divided their time by reading plays, doing pantomine sketches, and studying the theater. Along with the regular course of study, the students also put on a melodrama, Dora the Beautiful Dishwasher, for the sixth period studies. Courses in Reading Improvement were offered this year to help students to better their compre- hension. i i i Mrs. Ann S. Butler A.B., M.Ed., UNC-G Reading Anchor Club Advisor HV l ,. Q ' 1+ ,,,, r 1 ir.L22g2ie:f:' 45: gif 1 'iff ,,,1.1L -Q-,Li Miss Sue Ellen Medley A.B., UNC-G English, Dramatics Page Playmakers Advisor Y-Teens Advisor Drama students Joanie Anderson, Bob Plante, and Nancy Smith participate in the PIaymaker's production of Arsenic and Old Lace. READING AND DRAMA Mr. Wallace Anthony Midkiff A.A., Gardner-Webb College B.S., High Point College Algebra, Geometry Senior Class Advisor iiiiimfi- , IEEE im if V l Lf' .iw film' ful li 3 23. I i'l iii I.. 9. n e ls. .1 ' A Junior Civitan Advisor f ,Q r fv f b . ' if r: . 'IJ , Q, X 1 ff ta ,.. f -qsgw., i !.:'. Mr. Ned Carlton Ingram, Jr. B.S., Appalachian State University 38 MATHEMATICS Algebra Math department expands with With the increasing number of students at Page, several new teachers were added to the math department. For Sophomores, gen- eral math and an introduction to algebra were offered. Others studied equations, theorems, and proofs in geometry and Algebra Il. . For the more advanced and college-minded students, advanced algebra, trigonometry, and analytic geometry were studied. ln these courses, students learned such things as determinants, induction, complex numbers, and square roots. .,,.. T iw.- Mr. Midkiff provides school spirited atmosphere for his geometry students. Mrs. Mary Hudson Robinson B.A., Blue Mountain College M.B.A., University of Pennsylvania Algebra, Geometry Mrs. Bernice L. McKay B.A., M.A.T., Converse College Trigonometry, Geometry Sophomore Class Advisor increase of students Also they studied the graphs of such funchons as parabolas,eHip- ses,and hyperbolas.These courses proved to be vhaland chaHenging for those interested in a mathe- inahcalcareen Flay Pullium brings bad news to algebra students. ' 1 new 'Eli-5 A vwigjtie is -V f i --fl LTI lien ' aiislwmm 'M ill ll Mr. Stephen Alan Stanley B.A., UNC-CH General Math, Geometry Sophomore Class Advisor Interact Club Advisor -,..a5 l J T 4 Mrs. Joyce Owen King B.A., M.Ed., UNC-G Geometry, Algebra, Analytics Mrs. Helen Stanfield Schenck Mrs. Nettye H. White B.S., Rust College Algebra, General Math Mr. John F. Charles B.A., UNC-G B.S., Guilford College Geometry, Algebra Physics, Algebra U O. Henry Juniors Advisor Technical Society Advisor MATHEMATICS 39 l its it ,, , in Mr. Robert E. Fredrick Mr. Harold Manning Evans B.A,, Guilford College A.B., Guilford College Biology M.Ed., UNC-G Football, Wrestling, Track Coach Chemistry Hi-Y Club Advisor Junior Class Advisor Page students Page's science department of- fered a full program of courses, ranging from biology to physics. Biology students learned to rec- ognize certain organisms through dissecting, Those studying chem- istry were shown how to balance equations and perform experi- ments, while physics students probed into the forces of energy and motion. To provide recognition for those excelling in the science field, stu- dents from each of these divisions were chosen to participate in the Junior Science and Humanities Symposium. Mr. David Morse B.S., Pennsylvania State University 40 SCIENCE Biology Junior Civitans Advisor Mr. John F. Charles B.S., Guilford College Physics, Algebra Technical Society Advisor , me at-gil Lynn Everage and John Hoggard record observations from experiment while Mantha Thomp- son looks on. N. X x, Mrs. Sarah Frances Griffin B.S., Bennett College Biology F?'Ti' , .E, join in symposium w::?Vk'f of - ta L. if w f' :Tis-'f' T U 'gi 5 . ,fl N ix, 1 S H Mrs. Diane M. Helm B.S., Greensboro College Biology Medical Club Advisor Robin Groves and William Guill participate in experiment with the aid of Mr. Evans. li' -fr. ...' T 7 Fi ' '. 7 i -'A ' ' 1. fx' ' . we-1 . 4 gf , I -'Q' lg an Mf. W. H- Th0fDi0fl. JT- Mrs. Charlotte Staton Stump Mrs. Nancy Hurt Umberger B-A-. UNVGFSWY of The South B.S., Longwood College B.S., Radford College BFOIOQY , Biology Chemistry Key Club AUVISOY Medical Club Advisor SCIENCE 41 in .mlm I mamma .ami salsa-- ' : , , . ' '1 . N- s ' 1 , 1 'Q eff, 1 1 : - A 4 5.215 1 1 1 rm- f , A J-..:W.,d,,-: ,-.' . i ,5 ilg.g. ., g .1 11-H ,111 . L,-' Mrs. Osa M. Galloway B.S., Western Carolina University Typing, Business English Notehand and This year, Page's expanding busi- ness department introduced two new courses to aid students in advancing their business skills. Notehand, a combination of shorthand and long- hand, was especially designed for prospective college students. The other new course, offered only to senior boys, was Business Ma- chines. In this one semester of study, students learned to understand and Mrs. Ernestine M. Smith B.S., East Carolina University Typing, Business Economics Seniorettes Advisor 42 BUSINESS ifililig, 1 Mrs. Mary I. Nichols egg B.S.S.A., UNC-G as Business Law, Bookkeeping, Accounting .1 1:1 FSA Advisor V V .... A A is 1 Miss Nancy Elizabeth Crouse B.S., Pfeiffer College Typing, Business Law Junior Jaycettes Advisor Brenda Faircloth learns the fundamental principles of bookkeeping. Business Machi operate various types of modern business equipment. As always, many students tried to master the keyboard in Typing I. Some ended the semester confident enough to brave a second semester of Typing II. Clerical Office Practice prepared students to develop the proper atti- tudes, knowledges, and skills neces- sary for occupational competency. Mrs. June S. Hunt B.S., Catawba College M.Ed., UNC-G Basic Business, Typing Buccaneer Business Advisor Nancy Bass takes a pause from dictation in shorthand class. nes courses expand department Linda Mendenhall works diligently as she types manuscript. -all Mrs. Arch Anna M. Ashley B.S., M.Ed., UNC-G Clerical Office Practice FSA Advisor Dean of Girls W si Mrs. Willie Mae Hinton B.A., Limestone College Shorthand, Notehand, Typing Pages by Page Business Advisor National Honor Society Advisor I BUSINESS 43 A Mr. Ellis finds that fixing a tape recorder is not so easy. 4 , . VV- W 'Ti C' 'Tl Mr. Louis O. LaBeIla B.M., University of Hartford Orchestra x10 'Q I ll li if il S Mrs. Rosemary S. Overton Mr. Robert H. Ellis B.M., West Virginia University B.S., High Point College M.M., University of Michigan M.A., Appalachian State University Humanities, Choral Music Chorus, Choir, Glee Club Pagettes Advisor Buccaneers Advisor Junior Optimist Club Advisor 44 MUSIC Miss Anne Shipwash M.Ed., UNC-G Band Director Band and choir plan Hemis-Fair '68 trip Mr. Robert Charles Holmes B.S., A and T State University B d an Junior Optimist Club Advisor . l - Mrs. Marian Dewar Kramer B.M., UNC-G Band The 1967-68 school year found Page's music department con- stantly on the go. After a very successful and fun-filled trip to Expo '67 in the summer, the band and choir returned home to prepare for the busy new year. Under the direction of Miss Anne Shipwash, the Marching Pirates led the Greensboro Veteran's Day Parade in November. In addition, two members of the band competed in December to win chairs in the All-State Band. Mr. Robert Ellis led Page's choral department in performing at the Chamber of Commerce anniversary celebration. The choir, for the first time, recorded two albums. As a Christmas special, the Jaycee Junior Boys' Choir joined with the choral department in a concert of holiday songs. The Page orchestra came under the direction of a new leader, Mr. Louis O. LaBella. One of the high- lights of the year was a concert, Music Through the Ages, given by the orchestra for the student body. Mr. Odell C. Qhotfner Members of the Corsairs rehearse for half-time show of Grimsley game. A.B., Allen alnlversity Ban MUSIC 45 ll ll at + .iv Mrs. Mary C. Austin B.A., UNC-G Art, Humanities With careful attention, Bill Kirkman sketches a layout. Red Cr0SS Advisor Art students found outlets for creative expression in various areas, such as drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics, and weaving. Students not only experimented in various techniques, but they also studied art history and famous artists in two books on art appreci- ation and in films. Susan Maness exhibits her skill in molding pottery. 46 ART Art students study famous works Jayne Mothershead, Donnie Morgan, and Elaine Grantham help Mrs. Austin create an enjoyable art class. 3 1, V . ' 9 Q' 3- 'M Mrs. Sara Kathryn Sugg B.S., Flora MacDonald College Child Development, Home Economics Special films aid classroom study Activities of the Home Economics department this year included edu- cation in family life and child development as well as home- making and nutrition. To acquaint the students with the aspects of these various fields, special films were shown in the classroom. Meeting the individual student's needs was emphasized this year. Study of general prob- lems led to lively and informative discussions on such topics as dating and health. .Af-Ng. 'S . .-, . -Q After busy preparation, Roger Oates and Charles Townsend enjoy a hearty homecooked meal in their Home Ec. class. Miss Barbara Ann Wise M.S., UNC-G Home Economics, Family Life FHA Advisor is? . 3 :- l Mrs. Sandra Neal Namboodri H.E.-Ed., UNC-G Vocational Foods Service introductory Foods, Home Economics HOME ECONOMICS 47 Mrs. Allene W. Hunter B.S., M.S., UNC-G Distributive Education DECA Advisor ' If F if 4 , xt Mrs. Rose C. Dewar B.S., Pfeiffer College Cooperative Office Occupation COO Club Advisor 46 VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Students train for vocations Vocational education consisted of these basic courses-marketing and cooperative distributive edu- cation. Students who had an in- terest either in taking business administration in college or in going directly into business took a course in marketing. Cooperative distributive edu- cation made up the second basic vocational course. Students at- tended classes in the morning and worked the rest of the day in retail, wholesale, or service businesses. li 5: I 1 1,3 . uid . I .y ,V . L. in c 91 A as L - V ' '1....1.. Q., Linda Niblock perfects office skills in COP. ,,.,..'- . ' f A , - . ' f ' V Q - A, Mrs. Gayle W. Bowers Mrs. Patricia McQuaige Yarborough B.S.S.A., UNC-G B.S., Winthrop College CDE Industrial Cooperative Training DECA Advisor Local and Regional Sponsor of VICA Mr. Garlon O. Mann A.B., Elon College Carpentry, Shop Key Club Advisor . . .f , ' ' fglkjl-,. Q-33, . . V' ,. ag: . ' 'if!.f'?2i , , Q Ei - 'Q T ' in Mr. Harry L. Blair, Jr. A.B., UNC-CH Commercial Art Key Club Advisor -r rf' A -55555. H ii I ..,,. EV 1 C V43 Mr. Charles N. Holley B.S., A and T College General Metals Drafting Carpentry students skillfully construct tool houses Increasingly popular shop pro- grams trained boys in the use of power tools, drafting, and wood and metal working. The carpentry students put their knowledge to work building, among other things, two tool houses. Technical drafting students won T L., :C fx r T' ' If .1 , ' .f is.-if ri fig x - ff., many honors depicting closely scaled three-dimensional objects on paper. Pupils enrolled in general shop first designed their pieces, then produced some excellent cabintry in the form of ladies' secretaries and student desks. ' . K '--, Ajf.l:.lxM:.::., 33 , 1 f Eixigi? f ' 'TE avi? 1 -' .er-.fs-2 - V- Cs Ji' Shop students build tool shop under supervision of Mr. Mann. Mr. Wayne Clark Eller B.S., Appalachian State University Drafting SHOP 49 Mr. Leslie F. Swanner A.B., Catawba College Director of Athletics Varsity Football Coach Golf Coach Mrs. Patricia M. Caldwell B.S., Wake Forest University Physical Education Cheerleaders Advisor Intramurals Advisor Mr. C. Mack Conrad B.S., High Point College Physical Education Intramurals Advisor Field hockey, a newly introduced sport at Page, frequently inspires fierce competition. Girls' classes For the first time in the curricu- lum of girls' physical education, bowling and field hockey were in- troduced. Other activities offered included badminton, archery, tumb- Iing, gymnastics, folk dancing, and modern dancing. 50 PHYSICAL EDUCATION experiment with field hockey and bowling in '68 Football, basketball, soccer, volleyball, softball, wrestling, and track made up the boys' program. Attitude and good sportsmanship were both emphasized in each physical education program as well as good team play and proper interest. f -il l -Ll 'l 0' -P' -'1-F' '7 3 PAM Phan Mr. James A. Long, Jr. B.S., M.A., East Carolina University Physical Education JV Football Coach E 3 JV Basketball Coach ',,f-- Track Coach Assistant Varsity Basketbal' Coach Boys' physical education ,class practices developing their basketball skills. l Miss Rita Diane Singleton B.S., UNC-G Physical Education GAA Advisor Mr. John D. Morris B.A., Duke University Physical Education Basketball Coach Cross Country Coach Tennis Coach PHYSICAL EDUCATION 51 New subjects add variety to Special Education After the addition of two new subjects, special education offered five courses: United States history, world history, English, general math, and reading. Special supplementary equip- ment helped students to under- stand difficult phases of the lessons. Since these classes were limited in size, the teachers could give much-needed attention to individ- ual students. l 1 1 Q . 'D Mr. John W. Wllder A.B., Oberlln College M.A., Columbia University Driver Education Extra classes fill driving needs With an increased number of students, driver training classes were held before and after school as we'll as during the day. This in- crease also called for new driver training cars. Classroom sessions were held for six weeks. During this time safety measures and basic funda- mentals of driving were taught. Students who completed and passed the classwork were allowed to take the driving class itself. After passing the driving part they were able to obtain their licenses. .- A. ,H t-f ' k,... lb ,. f 'Jr , . ... ,-.-A ,. Y , 33: ' ' V ' ' .,a. '-' 3-495-I-is 1 Mr. Junie P. Thompson A.B., Elon College Driver Education 2:-Q 'I x i Driver's Training students struggle with parallel parking. Mr. Samuel L. Morrow B.A., Catawba College Driver Education Safety Club Advisor DRIVER EDUCATION 53 memories with tones of sadness and i0v faded corsages and torn tickets honors for scholarship service beauty spirit sincerity ACTIVITIES Enthusiasm, service, and ability dominate l JOANIE ANDERSON A unique combination of talent and personality, Joanie is constantly seen working actively around Page. Her amazing ability to express her- self, both orally and in her facial features, characterizes her as one of the finest actresses which Page has ever had. .ef .-4... WANDA BROOKS With sparkling eyes and a char- acteristic Y'all yell, Wanda adds much to the spirit of the Page Pi- rates. Her vivacious personality and warm smile will continue to make friends in the future. 56 OUTSTANDING SENIORS RACHEL BERNSTEIN Dedicated and hard-working in all her activities, Rachel does the kind of work that often goes unnoticed. Her quiet but persuasive person- ality helps her to excel in the many things which she does for Page. NA BOBBY BEERMAN A steady smile and a hands in pockets walk escort Bobby through Page's halls. His warm per- sonality and humor are highlighted by his easy-going manner. A par- ticipant in many activities, Bobby is never unwilling to work hard and to help others. HARRIET HOLDERNESS the 1968 Outstanding Seniors MORRIE HITCHCOCK Artistic ability equally combined with a witty nature carry Morrie through her activities. Her origi- nality and enthusiasm bring to Page the personality so needed to en- liven a school. BARDEN COOKE Barden's method of organization is one seldom noticed. He handles his duties without a word of complaint or a want of compliment. Accom- panied by his shy smile but hearty laugh, Barden's easy-going manner is nearly always effective. During their three years at Page, SOTTIS StUdGl'ltS bGCOI'T19 l'T10I'8 HC- complished, more recognized, more deserving of praise. Contributions in school spirit, dramatics, art, athletics, scholastics, service, and leadership comprise the reasons for commending the T968 Outstand- ing Seniors. Beneath these surface qualities, however, are their individual per- -sonalities which enable them to develop and use their talents to the greatest advantage. Recognition began with the Se- niors nominating members of their class, giving with each nomination a specific qualification of that stu- dent. Seniors and faculty members then voted for twenty of the nomi- nees, the results producing the 1968 Outstanding Seniors. Possessing a natural flair for math and a perceptive mind, Harriet is not afraid to say what she thinks. This sincerity plus an abundance of pep and a sense of humor create her all-around personality. HENRY LILES An intelligent young man who never imposes his knowledge on others, 'S Henry has cultivated a manner of Q humility and awareness. His con- scientious attitude enables him to maintain high scholastic and per- sonal standards. p'-irq-a',', .'.. ,. .. , ig .-rf-. .L - 1 . I.-IV, .4 . L , , .' . , OUTSTANDING SENIORS 57 GEOFF KING SCOTT LEE With a shy smile but an active na- ture, Scott creates a relaxed at- mosphere in the classroom. His gentlemanly ways and characteris- tic laugh will long be remembered by his teachers and fellow students. Positions of leadership exemplify Seniors Athletically inclined and scholas- tically accomplished, Geoff is also characterized by his vibrant, win- ning smile and handsome appear- ance. His courtesy and wit have brightened many classes at Page. 58 OUTSTANDING SENIORS CORDY LEISTER Capable of having fun as well as working diligently, Cordy is a girl of many moods. She possesses a persistent nature which, accom- panied by grace and thoughtful- ness, will guide her to sure suc- cess. LINDA MENDENHALL Linda's response to duty creates a hard-working and dependable Senior. Her wholehearted interest in her work and her determination to do her work well show in the many instances that she serves Page. 'Ni RICHARD NEAL Seniors vote twenty classmates to honor RICK OSMER A love for fun and a wild sense of humor distinguish Rick. Combined with academic and athletic skills, Rick's tendency to speak frankly to others makes him worthy of admir- ation. I fax'- is -:V CAROL PERKERSON Leadership and personality create a rare combination that is Carol. Her organization often proves itself. The vivaciousness that she pos- sesses is one of her most enduring qualities. STEWART ROGERS Stewart's gift of speaking and writing well complements his friendly, out-going personality. His typical way of getting things done well is constantly being observed by the many people who benefit from his efforts. Devoted to spending long hours on the athletic field but never disre- garding academics, Richard senses strongly the gravity of responsi- bility. Alongside this serious nature exist a ready humor and wit that make Richard the kind of person whose friendship is valued.. OUTSTANDING SENIORS 59 Individual personalities compliment talents TOM SCHNABEL Tom's many sleepless nights spent developing pictures testify to his unfailing dedication to obligation. His instant ideas and originality create a responsive personality which wins many friends. BOBBY SENN Bobby is one whose kindness and thoughtfulness make the stranger in the crowd feel welcome. His tendency to bring out the best in a person reflects the high quality of his own character. K, ff -5.5 Y, 1 - zi? if ir- .Q DAVID WORTH A humor which provokes thought before laughter colors David's per- sonality. A person with definite ideas, yet an open mind, he de- serves the respect that is his. 60 OUTSTANDING SENIORS ROBERT TATE ' ,lfQ.'. I I , ' ' all V N :N f,.,1 I , ,i ' p i JJ' rwvjff N7 L111' - mill' 1 ,15 ' ' .Q ' L :Trice ,Vw lf - H .sig ' -'i V X A l . J 1. To those who know Robert per- sonally, he possesses more than in- telligence, good looks, and athletic ability. A sense of humor, a friendly nature, and a subtle wit are just as much a part of this person so well- known and liked. 91' , L. Qgllf l ,D 9, my-,-.,.?m'A t I I 'Ju' 1 4, -, L-1'..a,,T .-.'- ..- Wanda Brooks Queen Wanda Brooks is crowned as Page's Queen Homecoming activities highlight- ed the football season again this year. On Friday night before the game, students and alumni danced to the music of the ln-Men. On Saturday night, the actual home- coming ceremonies were held dur- ing halftime of the Page-Reynolds game. While the band played, the members of the elected Homecom- ing Court were driven around the field in convertibles and then were escorted to their places on the field. First the emcee announced the Sophomore and Junior Representa- tives, Carolyn King and Kris Howell, and the Maid of Honor, Rhonda Cashwell. Then Robert Tate, presi- dent of the student body, crowned Wanda Brooks the 1967-68 Home- coming Queen, and Barden Cooke presented her with a dozen red YOSSS. Wanda enthusiastically leads student body in cheers. wt as , .4--1 Wanda Brooks waves excitedly to a re sponsive crowd. HOMECOMING 61 Burlington's In-Men honor '68 homecoming Newly-crowned Homecoming Queen, Wanda Brooks, and her Maid of Honor, Rhonda Cashwell, smile during half-time ceremonies for an exuberant crowd of Pirates. Rhonda Cashwell Maid of Honor Kris Howell Junior Representative Carolyn King Sophomore Representative 62 HOMECOMING court and escorts at October 27th open house it i Sandy Coldiron Morrie Hitchcock IWSSY N935 HOMECOMING COURT. First row: Sandy Coldiron, Maxine Hig- Third row: Rhonda Cashwell, Kris Howell, Nancy Moore, Missy gins, Cordy Leister, Morrie Hitchcock. Second row: Wanda Brooks, N955- Caroiyn King, Carol Perkerson, Cathy Lowdermilk, Cindy Clark. HOMECOMING 63 Homecoming is highlighted by selection of thirteen I Pirates valiantly try to stop ReynoId's play for a touchdown. Nancy Moore 'xx Cordy Leister Carol Perkerson 64 Homscomme .iq I N .f ur' . I .V 51 Y Sr 'bk I rj ,- L 1'w:,-i ,, -11 , :?s5s5Ew- --4, ,1,, , cc-:f1ff,f,v':f,'r:g,'yI:.'5,gf4. - ffm. rw A 'E' L' 'f :.-.wwf-:rv vsfftfmwsffff- 4 1 .'x '--5'Hf' 1381233-H Yl- -1, 1525 n 4 Fil ni ,,. S-x 7- f 'Wig' V VA ' Wx., , 1 lzgigi-4 V 1 455, : . I .. ff-. - .G- Q ll, 11 -3431, wa A-,Q 1 Trophies, plaques recognize outstanding students ---uv f' ' ' A- TF Linda Mendenhall receives the lris Hunsinger Journalism Cup from Mr. Medlln. 66 AWARDS An increasing number of trophies are given each year. Because of the increasing num- ber of awards and trophies to be presented, two Awards Day assem- blies were held. During one assem- bly students were recognized by community members, and in the other assembly the awards were presented by people within the the school. Certificates of recognition, schol- arships, and trophies were given to many worthy students on the basis of their outstanding achievements. These awards were presented by fellow students, teachers, and other citizens of Greensboro. The majority of the recipients were chosen by various committees of faculty members. Mr. Stowe, the assistant principal, planned and presided at the assemblies. Mr. Medlin presents Donald McRae Award to Jim Parker. Carol Cooper receives Pages award from Mr. Medlin. by Page se E YT , iiiiwj fi1iiiiiVi 59- ' 1531- 4 1'55'2?ff A 4- ,i by -if, Mr. Medlin presents Tim McAdoo with trophy for Best All Around Student. PTSA President Dr. J. W. Weaver con- gratulates Ruth Shuping and Norman Block for receiving PTSA bonds. The entire student body gathers for the first of two awards assemblies. AWARDS 67 Vagabond Players interpret Sandburg's writings The Page student body enjoyed many interesting and varied assem- blies this year. There were many interesting guest speakers, such as Al Long, a member of the Society of Christian Athletes, and Young Life leader Dan Komarnicki. They added much to Pep Week and Honor Code Week. There were also many assem- blies for entertainment and enjoy- ment. At Christmas the Choral De- partment presented their musical program with the Jaycees Boys Choir. Later in the year the band and orchestra were also able to present their concert. An additional assembly was held for the MIT Logarythms, who sang songs from their new album. This year there were also assem- blies that helped greatly in the study of English. Page students en- joyed the chance of hearing the Vagabond players in an assembly devoted to the literary figure Carl Sandburg. The seniors were given an opportunity of furthering their study of Macbeth when Shake- spearean actors presented scenes from this famous masterpiece. KX Student body enjoys the slnglng of the Logarythms from MIT. Mr. Medlin expresses his gratitude for the gift presented to him by the student body on his last day as Page's Principal. sa ASSEMBLIES Henrik Alberius, Page's foreign exchange student, presents the school with a wooden horse, mascot of his own country Sweden. Nan Bringle helps win votes for a candidate by presenting a skit in the spring elections. Robert Tate delivers his campaign speech for President of the Student Cooperative Association. Colorful signs and anxious candidates typify elections In order to prepare for the com ing year, the Page student body was given a chance to select their new leaders. As always the stu dents had the 'privilege of self nomination, which'helped to select those most willing to serve. Accompanying the enthusiastic campaigning, colorful posters dec orated the halls and anxious can didates compiled their speeches for the coming assembly. After registering, and much con sideration, students voted for their favorite candidates. With the count ing of the ballots, the new officers were selected. Page students stand during the presentation of the flag before the election's assembly Posters aid students in choosing the best candidate for an office. ELECTIONS 69 Ll' 9. I ' IM rw Y le. .' PHL! ,J T An unusual sculpture demonstrates a new style of art to students at the Senior Tea. at J, , gal Mrs. Hodnett says good-bye to graduating seniors Susan Farquhar, Penny Haralson, and Sterling Bryson. 1 Qt.. fa ir, 'xii x-,f Senior boys discuss entertainment pro- vided for Class Day. 70 CLASS DAY Class Day participants enjoy the warmth of the sun while relaxing around the pool. Seniors leave memories at Page Graduation exercises, held in the Greensboro Coliseum, brought an end to three years which will long be remembered in the minds ofthe members of the class of 1967. Graduating Seniors proudly re- ceived their diplomas from Mr. Richard K. Hunter and Mrs. Mar- garet Harris after listening atten- tively to the valedictory speech by Dr. Wilson O. Weldon, minister of West Market Methodist Church. After the presentation of the awards by Mr. Medlin, the program ended with the singing of the Page Alma Mater by the graduating class. Junior Marshals Nancy Moore and Rick Osmer wait for Seniors to return from Vesper services. Dick Ramsey and Sharon Trull distribute programs to graduating Seniors at Vesper services. s, r Reverend H. D. Roe and Norman Block lead Seniors from auditorium after Gradua- tion Vespers. Steve Foley helps Carolyn Cox with her cap and Sue Jones and Pam Hawkins walk to the Graduation Vespers. GRADUATION 71 not a club or council or committee but a way of serving of expressing of doing of disproving a national image ORGANIZATIGNS . A - 1-.., -, ', . - ' 'F' '. '-r- I wi! In -.1 - ' N IH 'II.' 'X - 'I-. t. 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W, ,, 5. my ed, ., , , W ' fs -fp wx, L5 ,.f'?3'?i- ' - 2, 5 ,,., , gf fwf LM . k fsgfi1g.A2,,9 ,. , , , H I J tti i :Q A . 1 J, , -sf-f ,iv- Y V 4 .li -.px :.l.1, , y.t, 1. .', xg vu Q , 'vi ' , ffyexm xiii . '-uqw Hfw -FH' X wmv! A .ff-L rk:Yo?.1'mo-, , Honor Code week is especially effective for Pirates W 'l Composed of the student body officers, class officers, and home- room representatives, the Student Council coordinated many of, Page's most important events of the year. Carefully planned and energeti- cally sponsored projects, such as Honor Code Week, stimulated stu- dents' response to the needs of Page. 3'1- The Homecoming committee meets under the flagpole to organize traditional activities. Robert Hailey tells the council of future beautification plans. During a Tuesday business meeting, council members give their attention to the presiding officer. STUDENT COUNCIL 75 Rubin Maness gives council summation of ISCC activities. ., . , , .X w' . A l ,M tx K . ,X Q, t 'l . af. - NY ., . W IX 1 Locke Bell is engrossed in Council talk-back session. Student Council works to direct school activities In the fall, the Student Council began a year of numerous activi- ties with the sponsoring of Page's traditional Homecoming activities. Also during the first semester, Honor Code Week, evaluation of Page's officers, election of Best Citizens from each class, and a variety of educational and interest- ing assemblies were important Stu- dent Council projects. Second semester, the' Council continued to coordinate special ac- tivities for Page. The Pirate Ball, rlitiorti-a-thon, and Talent Show were e . Listening intently to weekly commendations, Rick Osmer, Kim Bailey, and Linda Brown prepare to return to their homerooms with accurate reports. 76 STUDENT COUNCfL Dan Komarnicki provides a humorous and ,enlightening speech in the Honor Code Week assembly. ,, ...' -ISIVQ Tuesdey's business meeting is conducted by Robert Tate. Harrison Evatt, Jim Holbrook, Locke Bell, and Kathy Wolfe work eagerly to decorate Page's first Christmas tree. STUDENT COUNCIL. Flrst row: Mrs. Garrett, advlaor: Robert Tata: Carol Perkerson: Scott Lee: Klm Bailey: Reld Taylor: Rlck Osmer: Stephen Costello: Kathy Payne: Cathy Lowdermllk: Morrie Hitchcock: Rubin Meness. Second row: Kevln Wood, Nancy McKnight, Debble Whltlow, Gall Murphy, Rose Baldwin, Locke Bell, Kathy Wolfe, Vlvlan Verney, Trlcla Dalton, Gall Burton, Robert Halley, Debbie Adcock, Ernie McLean. Thlrd row: Sally Neas, Drew Lacklen, Peggy Reilly, Robin Hudson, Janet Hermenson, Peggy Weaver, Debbie Trull, Denise Collins, Jacque Campbell, Mary Halle, Llnda Brown, Terry Swinson, Kathy Gray, Mike Hervey. Fourth row: Craig Smith, Ralph Kirkman, Blll Overmen, Wllllam Herbert, Pet Welner, Blll Gamble, Blll Russell, Paul Morrow, Susan Smith, Debby Eaton, Gall Pearson, Harrison Evatt. Fifth row: Jimmy Compton, AI Powell, Ed Bennett, Barden Cooke, Bobby Senn, Jlm Holbrook, Stewart Rogers, Ed Galloway, Garth Miller, Charles Klng, David Sharpe. STUDENT COUNCIL 77 Patio provides added dancing area and cooler air - 54 . xi , OFFICERS. Libby Broadwell, publicity, Cathy Lowdermilk, chairmang Pat Fligsbee, decora- tionsg Locke Bell, vice-chairman, Scott Holman, tickets. Page's 1967-68 YRC provided music at several open houses by such bands as Willie T. and the Magnificentsj' The Fabulous Five, The Four Winds, and The ln-Men. This year the patio was opened for dancing. Entertaining children at Smith Homes and participating in the Teenage Carnival were also im- portant events. Poster urges students to attend the last open house of the year. YRC. First row: Paul Morrowg Joey Whitsettg Jan Jackson: f0Wf Locke Bell. Libby Broadwell, Mike Lefier, Bill Overmah, Linda Ehrlich, Pam Fligsbeeg Mary Haileg Cathy Lowdermilk, Barry J0bflS0I'l. Robert WOYfb. Jayne Nibibefsbeadr Debbie chairman, Elaine Lake, Judy Atkinson, Pat Rigsbee. Second Whitlow. Scott Hbimab, Fibbefi HOOKGF- 'ls vac K for Pirates at open houses Popular combo highlights a fall open house. Libby Broadwell gladly sells her last ticket to the open house aiter the Grims- Iey game. v Sandy Coidiron, Leger Meyland, and Luli Brown ride the YRC Pirate Ship during the Christ mas parade. Students listen and watch attentively as -the Fabulous Five combo begins its show. Ync 79 Red and white Members of the Pep Committee continued to display energetic school spirit as they wore bright red and white dresses monogram- med PEP on the days of Page's varsity football and basketball games. On several days during each week the members painted color- ful banners that informed students of games. F' ,- 6 PEP dresses boost Page's spirit Morrie Hitchcock awaits Pep Committee Morrie Hitchcock and Vicky Yeatts take a break from painting to quench their thirsts. members' reaction to a proposed activity. it f? A., 1 k JP' 1 f t XX. s ' , gait I VI at-.1' ' lrfrvr lg.-:il Z Lively sign exemplifies the Page students' feel- ings about the Grimsley game. PEP COMMITTEE 81 Honor Society's testing service helpful to faculty Encouraging excellence in stu- ,J 53 QQ 'Meant ink: dents, the Torohbearers Chapter of the National Honor Society con- tinued to recognize those students who exemplified the qualities of leadership, scholarship, service, and character. lnductions for new members were held twice during the year-in December and in the spring. Services and projects of the Honor Society this year included tutoring for students, a bake sale to raise funds, and an after-school testing service to help the faculty. Harriet Holderness and Linda Mendenhall pre are unch as Robert Tate and Scott Lee look H611 LIIBS resides at Hon r P P fy rv 0 meeting. Newly inducted members and their par- ents enjoy the reception following the ceremony. 82 HONOR SOCIETY HONOR SOCIETY: First row: Sharon Trull, Harriet Holderness, Marty Squires, Melissa Anderson, Judy Hellen, Sandra Cox, Anne Austin, Melissa Thompson. Second row: Mr. Wallace, advisor: Mary Vance: Shirley Keel: Kathy Baumgarner: Anne New: Cordy Leister: Linda Mendenhall: Charlie Mclntosh: Mrs. Hodnett, advisor. Third row: . . 34 . ..-,T. lv. 'fs Til l ...H ' . ii if .Wifi Rick Osmer, Robert Tate, Stewart Rogers, and Scott Lee celebrate their success. b.-...l Henry Liles: Joanie Anderson: Janie Shepherd: Cathy Rink: Kathy Helms: Stewart Rogers: Charles Byrd: Miss Clark, advisor: Mrs. Hinton, advisor. Fourth row: David Worth, Robert Worth, Rick Osmer, Geoff King, Richard Neal, Conrad Hicks, Vance Kinlaw, Barden Cooke, Robert Tate, Scott Lee. Friar fi fflii- ' ' gl liwine For the new Honor Society members, Har- riet Holderness prepares induction ribbons. HONOR SOCIETY B3 '68 Buccaneer marks tenth yearbook in Page's 1968's Buccaneer marked the tenth yearbook in Page's history. Enthusiastically, the twenty-three staff members began the year by selling more yearbooks than ever sold in a previous year. Writing copy, cropping pictures, 1. Ann Maness works diligently to meet an upcoming deadline. and drawing layout were only a few of the jobs required'of the staff members. Hunter Publishing Company's four deadline dates were met through diligent work and effort. Editor Judy Roland works to crop a picture for the next deadline. ,V I .!,'J'.45,J.i While Peggy Gleason identifies a group picture, Kathy Baumgarner contemplates a new idea for layout. 84 BUCCANEEH lu vu 1 I Familiar door greets the Buccaneer staff. history BUCCANEER STAFF. First row: Cindy Hundley, Peggy Gleason, Trullg Shirley Keelg Robert Allen. Third row: Eleanor Grant, Anne Sandy Hundley, Cathy Cheek, Judy Roland, Gwen Noble, Kathy New, Cordy Leister, Melissa Thompson, Ann Maness, Harriet Baumgarner, Rudy Schweizer. Second row: Mrs. Sams, advisory Holderness. Anna Martin: Luli Brown: Cindi Lowdermilkg Mary Vanceg Sharon ' ' Writing captions for a deadline occupies Harriet Holderness and Mary Vance. ,4 Mrs. Walker, a layout artist, instructs Anne New and Judy Roland in the fine art of planning a year- S, book. BUCCANEER 85 Students place personal ads in the newspaper Students classified ads and a Couple of the Month were two of the lively additions to this year's editions of Pages by Page. Hard- working and enthusiastic staff X Y ni .5qHrqx l members provided broad and inter- esting coverage of all school activi- ties in each issue. Thoughtful and carefully-written editorials also added interest. Paula Rice teaches journalism student Beth Elliot the right way to type an article for the New Pages by Page advisor Miss Guhl newspaper. learns of her duties and responsibilities. 3 - M. 1' PAGES BY PAGE. First row: Paula Morgan, Leger Meyland, Judi Ricky Neal, Steve Noble, Marti Hammer, Jan Teeter, Maxine Hig- Pittman, Ned Earle, Chrissie Cooke, Betty White. Second row: gins, Linda Mendenhall, David Worth. 86 PAGES BY PAGE V- 1 -' bulk., Qi ' N X- Maxine Higgins, Sheryl Doggett. and Marti Hammer mix pleasure with business while working on Pages by Page. I --V. V 'P--f.-.ru .t.4v-fl.f.x,.- .sr-1 f- - .6-QL.-'rg wt: ' V. : Editor Linda Mendenhall ponders on what to put in the next issue of Pages by Page. Xia-5 4-, da ' QA' Steve Noble and Kathy Williams discuss the ads placed in this year's newspaper. PAGES BY PAGE 87 ISCC includes decorating school in yearly projects Combining the efforts of the thir- teen service club presidents, the Inter-Service Club Council met al- most every week before school to discuss and plan a variety of worth- while projects. As in the past, the ISCC spon- sored a service club assembly so the Sophomores could learn more about the individual clubs, their proj- ects, and purposes. This year's project was the deco- rating of the school by each service club for Christmas and for the first home basketball game. lik' Advisor Mr. Stowe is pleased over ISCC ac- Tom Schnabel confers with Rubin Maness over the induction of new members complishments. ISCC. Rubin Manessg Tom Schnabelg Hank Wilkinson Harriet Meyland Carol Perkerson Jonny Hoggard Karen Christopher Holdernessg Judy Helleng Janie Shepherdg Emily Stanfield Leger Pete Pearce Gwyn lngle Dee Ham Mr Stowe advisor B8 ISCC Leger Meyland posts notice of a Civitan meeting. is g L - Jaycette President Janie Shepherd asks for details of an ISCC project. 5 l - e 5 ,L I ff f, ' ,- Harriet Holderness carefully records the proceedings of a meeting. New project ideas are introduced by Rubin Maness. ISCC 89 X an gui it Anchor Club lnnovates selling of Pirate hats lnitiating the year's activities for the Anchor Club was the fall induction of new members and the early completion of the club proj- ect. Selling big red Pirate hats added to the treasury and boosted school spirit at the same time. Monthly dinner meetings fea- tured interesting guest speakers with various enlightening pro- grams. ANCHOR CLUB. First row: Cindy Clark, Gail Burton, Peggy Gleason, Sharon Thurmond, Vickie lr, . A , ' ' - Ward. Second row: Terry Fitzgerald, Debbie Williams, Cindy Nelson, Sharon McAdoo, Janet ' Vaughn, Sandra Hall. Third row: Cathy Griffin, Debra Mullikin, Pat Gentry, Kathy Ballard, 1 ' 'i T - Susan Meadows, Janice Cole, Kathy Paul. During the ISCC assembly, Kathy Helms and Janet Vaughn ask gypsy Karen Christopher to comment on the Anchor Club's activities. Officers Karen Christopher, Kathy Helms, and Gwen Noble help Peggy Gleason and Sharon McAdoo put up the Pirate victory flag. -UJBA Nancy McKnight is proud to display her school spirit with the purchasing of a Pirate hat. 90 ANCHOR CLUB Y-Teens help beautify Page In their second year at Page, the Y-Teens worked earnestly in sev- eral projects. Sponsored by the Greensboro YWCA, members par- ticipated in beautification work- days at Page and also collected for Heart Fund, White Cane, and Mus- cular Distrophy drives. Y-TEEN OFFICERS. Emily Stanfield, president, Virginia Wallen, vice-president: Becky Holt, secretary, Charlotte Chambers, treasurer: Linda Erlich, ISCC representative. Y-Teen member Libby Broadwell makes suggestion for prospective service project. Y-TEENS. First row: Louise Denny: Virginia Neelleyg Cynthia Neal, Mary Lou Gerringerg Sylvia Neal: Mrs. Joyner, advisor. Second row: Donna Lamson, Lynda Kirkman, Sheila Bell, Karen Bailey, Sandra Turner, Ann Joyce, Fran Mills. Third row: Mrs. Upton, advisor, Sharon Burdog Carla Blake, Brenda Murrg Joyce Motley, Phyllis Gillespie, Pam Kidd, Donna Umfleet, Pat Baileyg Amy Dalessandriog Ann Myrick. Y-TEENS 51 ll CIVINETTES. First row: Mrs. Williams, advisor: Melissa Thomp- song Christy Jonesg Anne Newg Melissa Anderson: Ross Coving- tong Rachel Bernsteing Mrs. Purgason, advisor. Second row: Luli Brown, Fran Powell, Elizabeth Phillips, Kathy Baumgarner, Doreen Estrem, Linda Mendenhall, Robin Groves, Mabel Livingston. Third Murphy. row: Lindy Richardson, Margaret lvey, Julia Abels, Karen Lucia Drury, Stamps Dillard, Cathy Lowdermilk. Fourth Carol Perkerson, Martha Ann Stroud, Kathy Payne, Candy well, Joanie Anderson, Cindi Lowdermilk, Carolyn King, Civinettes decorate the stadium for home games Attempting to operate according to their theme blossoming out, the Civinettes have undertaken as many projects as they could. One of the projects which the girls especially enjoyed was deco- rating the stadium for home foot- - ball games. ln order to boost . Page's spirit, the girls instituted ii i L in - ti - l i 5 jj if j. Z- Civinettes Karen Kime and Margaret Ivey seem pleased with the schedule of Christ- mas activities. Pep Week for the Page-Grimslt games. Collecting gifts for Operation Santa Claus again served as their main community project. Sponsoring an underprivileged Vietnamese girl became a very meaningful experience for the Civ- inettes. 4 biz Melissa Thompson and Anne New stock a Civinette's car with plenty of candy to sell. 92 CIVINETTES ,, K ' 1... L1 It 7 4- ' X . .-, 'rc-1-,, 1,11 1, . .. v X . ry Qin. nu - M . is-W' I if fb . X V556 1, ' f- qqgk ,1-QM' -. -gm -r. , ,, w rw D ,. ' 2.-wif? 1- : pf, , . x, . .A x :f- . L 1 I J 411,-.pg , 5 .. ' . ' L- I , X 1 w ' ' 3' u J QB?-'gr f 9 nfqku 'l-if 'V' 4 if ' , . ' 1' I -' , V - n V K 'l Q ' .. , sr- V, , N P e 53.8 1. Qhgawg . 6 Qi' 1,239 L 'Ill .V J? ' v l' ,,.x Civitans help introduce Pep Week to Pirates CIVITANS- Fifsf fvwf Craig Smilh, Leger Mevland, Bill COOKE. raw: Jim sraron, Robert worm, Rick osmer, Reid Taylor, Ed Gal Charles King, William Herbert, Mike Hervey. Second row: Hardee Ioway, Rubin Maness, Ernie McLean. Filth row: Kevin Woods lVllllS, Bill Kll1n6Y, Heflfy l-ll9S, Sieve Sharpe, B0bbY Costello. Eddie Purgason, Phil Dayvault, Stephen Costello, Barden Cooke Jamie Thomas. Third row: Scott Lee, Geoff King, Dickie Reece, R0ber1Tale, Reid Farmer, Richard Neal, Barry Johnson, David Schenk. Fourth During the ISCC assembly, Carol Parker- son interviews lsadora Schwartz, played by Richard Neal. 94 CIVITANS nj ,4f ,L '4.4--f I 1 f 1,1-es Rubin Maness consults Civitan advisor Mr. Midkiff during a weekly business meeting before the traditional Grimsley game In the beginning of the year, the Civitans distributed football sched- ule cards to the entire student body during Pep Week. They also placed red and white streamers on the students' cars for every home game. Civitans sponsored club beauti- fication work days and the Get Out and Vote Campaign. They also par- ticipated in various tag days. During their monthly visits to the Morningside Community Center, the Civitans entertained underpriv- ileged children as a service to Project Sharp. Their money-making project was the selling of Hallo- ween candy. Together with the Civinettes, the Civitans held a monthly dinner meeting at which a guest speaker was featured. Business meetings were conducted once a week. OFFICERS. Rick Osmer, sergeant at arms: Robert Tate, chaplaing William Herbert, treasurer, Scott Lee, vice-presidentg Rubin Maness, president. Rubin Maness, Carol Perkerson, Richard Neal, and Kay Lewis thank Al Long for an inspiring speech given at the Pep Week assembly. Rubin Maness and Hardee Mills make a hard job out of painting the railing while Henry Liles supervises. V 2. l David Schenk, participating in the ISCC assembly, rises out of his coffin to pur- sue his victim. CIVITANS 95 President Hank Wilkinson leads discussion on the Junior Exchange project during a club meeting. Jr. Exchange Members of the Junior Exchange club contributed the greater part of their treasury to the beautification of Page's library patio area. These funds were well spent in the im- provement of the study and con- gregation area. improves library In addition, the members also sold the cleansing product Swipe for their money-making project. Junior Exchange dinner meet- ings were held approximately once a month and featured various speakers. Hank Wilkinson, presidentg Tommy Henson, treasurer: Bobby Beerman, vice-presidentg Tommy Leonard, secretary. pn as JR. EXCHANGE. First row: Steve Molodet, Dick Ramsey, Greg ond row: Henrik Alberius, Johnny Lewis, David Worth, Eric Weiner, Richard Starmer, Bill Buchanan, Bob Lowdermilk. Sec- Phillips, Allen McCoy. 96 JR. EXCHANGE patio area I ii, i X 7 A TX - :exif Tommy Henson and Bobby Beerman water the flowers that have added beauty to their beautification area. ,Ala 114 Officers Bobby Beerman and Hank Wilkinson confer on club business before a meeting. rp' -ti In. 'Q wx Bobby Beerman, Tommy Henson, and Hank Wilkinson check the growth .of the bushes their club gave to the school. JR. EXCHANGE 97 . ,min . 'VA fiiil E iIl'? l Hi-Y members discuss plans for a hayride. President Dee Ham gives instruction on selling Hl-Y mints. Hi-Y helps community by packaging Q .'1- Y'-- 1.51. ,, John Andrew and Eddie Sossaman, Hi-Y members, take time from class to enjoy the snow. 98 HI-Y CLUB .s l l Members of Hi-Y worked indus- triously to accomplish successful results from many projects they undertook during the year. These projects aided not only the school, but also the community. Selling chocolate after-dinner mints was the Hi-Y's money-making project for the year. Club members also enjoyed monthly dinner meet- ings. Members also packaged clothes for soldiers in Vietnam as a main service to the community. Collect- ing funds for a Muscular Dystrophy drive was another Hi-Y service. OFFICERS. Locke Bell, chaplaing Dee Ham, presidentg Jim Holbrook, vice-presidentg Bill Butler, secretary, Conrad Hicks, treasurer: Pat Shea, sergeant at arms. E 1 ' A HI-Y. First row.' Wayne Holbrook: Drew Morgavang Steve Honey- visor. Second row: Garland Campbell, Ftett Davis, Billy Crews, cuttg Bill Kiger: David Pollokg Clint Frankling Tom Murphyg John Doug McCorkle, John Andrew, Eddie Sossaman, Jay Kelly, Larry Hunter, John Sherrill, Bob Luebkeg Mark Owens: Mr. Evans, ad- Ham, Ed Bennett, Philip Adkins, Mike Bray, Bobby Peele. clothes for the sold'ers 'n V'et N m -11 I Tr VP' I n M NS Dee Ham informs the club of possible ser- vice projects. Wayne Holbrook, Locke Bell, and Dee Ham never use force when selling Hi-Y mints. HI-Y CLUB 99 Interact Club brings Pirate license plates to Page This year's Interact Club was re- sponsible for the unique Page li- cense plates. With raised red and white letters, the plates were bought eagerly by many Page stu- dents. Interact also sponsored the ef- fective safe-driving week, during which the members emphasized and publicized the importance of defensive driving techniques. A student who exhibited the prac- 1252-- R I . Participating in beautification workday, Wingate Hobgood and Ricky Hermanson help to move bench in Treasure Island. tices of a defensive driver was in- dividually recognized each week by the Interact members. Two of the outstanding Interact activities were participation in the International district convention and their Heads Up project. In addition, the members also con- tributed to the beautification work- days at Page and collected for sev- eral tag days. , 'Nik . . 5 - Pirate license plate is attached to student's car by Eddie Funk, Vance Kinlaw, and Gwyn lngle. 100 INTERACT CLUB ga- .1 Gwyn Ingle consults advisor, Mr. Stanley l about upcoming club project. l we-l 'iz J jr gr 1-fret' I F g nl all Ill Ill llll Ill Ill Y li' l L, Interact club member, Bill Gamble, also serves Page as a squad. OFFICERS. Vance Kinlaw, secretaryg Gwyn lngle, presidentg Sammy Leonard, vice-presi- dent. INTERACT. First row: Bill Russel, Ken Richard, Bill overman, Bill Hailey. Edwin Turlington, Third row: Jay Beaman, Steve Amnwns, Horne, James Mulvey, Ed Abrams, Terry Chenoweth, Bruce Rhea, JHIUGS MOVQHH, .USFWS Peafmafi, Eddie FUNK. CHIPPGI' THOFHBS. Mark Primm. Second row: Drew Richardson, Stuart Good, Larry TOm W3iS0f1, Wlfigafe H0bQ00d- Long, Ricky Hermanson, Glenn Shields, Bill Gamble, Robert INTERACT CLUB 101 Old-fashioned bake 4 , . ii., W A 4 V 'UQ :hc 2- ,.T,, Judy Roland gives a report on GGO ac- tivities and duties to the Jaycette club. President Janie Shepherd inspects bushes in new Jaycette beautification project. JAYCETTES. First row: Sandra Murray, Judy Roland, Paula Mor- Cindy Lavasque. Third row: Eleanor Grant, Lynn Everage, Debbie gan, Debbie Sears, Sharon Trull, Gloria McKinney, Kay Lewis, Trull, Dale McAdoo, Sandy Hundley, Patty Sirkel, Janie Shepherd, Phyllis Pickard. Second row: Anne Dorsett, Jan Anderson, Cindy Cindy Hundley, Robin Thomas, Sandy Euforbia, Martha Reinhardt. Seaberg, Darlene Eakin, Lucille Hall, Denise Collins, Tricia Dalton, 102 JAYCETTES sale provides funds for Jaycette club projects Old-fashioned dresses and bon- nets provided atmosphere for the Junior Jaycettes' bake sale. The money earned from the sale was used for beautification and other service projects. Helping the needy was an impor- tant phase of the Jaycettes' service contributions. The members enter- tained underprivileged children at Smith Homes. Handwriting analysis was a spe- cial program at one of the numer- ous Jaycette dinner meetings. OFFICERS. Janie Shepherd, president: Sharon Trull, vice-president: Patty Sirkel, chaplaing Judy Roland, secretary: Kay Lewis, project chairmang Debbie Trull, treasurer. Jaycettes' homemade food and distinctive dI'6SS 8ffl'aCt CUSfOfTl6l'. JAYCETTES 103 I Jr. Jaycees paint curbs and lines in parking lot .wif ref ff ffffmff Muff I f 'I I cr 'I I' cja '19 OFFICERS. Jonny Hoggard, president: Bill Lee, treasurerg Kelly Leonard, vice-president: Richard Matthews, secretary. - 1- ....-t-.....,,,,, X ' u'L....' z I 'Q-'E 3 .1 U. Active not only in school, but also in community projects, the Jr. Jaycees formed one of the hardest working clubs at Page. Projects around school included the painting of the curbs and lines in the parking lot. Jaycee members also took part in Project Sharp, organized numer- ous paper drives, and ushered at the GGO sponsored by the Greens- boro Jaycees in the spring. 'iii' i 1 'e'.a,.' , . .v,-L FL Bill Lee and Kelly Leonard play golf pros in ISCC assembly. Club members repaint the worn marks in the school parking lot. JAYCEES 105 Key Club Members distribute YRC cards f 1 KEY CLUB. First row: Rick Ammons, Garth Miller, Lee Hawley, Norman Swain, Jon Crutchfield, Rodney DeBusk, Steve Lombardo, Frank Worrell, Jimmy Donaldson, Roger Oates, Steve Seawell, Steve Jones. Second row: Curtis Jarvis, Greg Dillion, Hugh Myrick, Mark Gardner. OFFICERS. Jackie Crutchfield, treasurer, Pete Pearce, president, Mitch Rice, sergeant at arms, Penn Ferguson, secretary, Eric Schenk, vice-president. Jackie Crutchfield, Roger Oates, and Steve Lombardo leave for lunch after working on the student directory. 106 KEY CLUB 3 2' President Pete Pearce calls for order at a business meeting. to students Newly added this year to nu- merous Key Club projects was the distribution of Youth Recreation activity cards which were used by Page students for admission to open houses and other functions. Club members again compiled the school directory which was distributed to students during the second semester. Two other Key Club projects were the sponsoring of a school mascot contest and the selling of red and white booster ribbons during the football season. A treasurer's report is compiled by Jackie Crutchfield. Jovial Key Club members provide laughs for sophomores in ISCC assembly. .K .4 ss .V rw ai? E ,. rw. . ' s. , 4 A seg assess? r H., J., gif' H' -P - xii! J' ' ' s .... it Penn Ferguson charts progress of Key Club ribbon sales. rknf ..- ' ,fx Key Club members pause to confer with their sister club president Karen Christopher. KEY CLUB 107 JR. OPTIMISTS. First row: Jerry Liles, John Fryday, Ronnie Robert Hooker, Kent McCorkle, Johnny McGinty, Ricky Mack, Smithey, Steve Copley, Lewis Hannah, Martin Sykes, Bobby Bay- Hank Needle, Dean Medley, Chris Jones, Wayne Cline. singer, Chris Moore. Second row: Kelly Culbreth, Webb Moore, Junior Optimist Club sells red and white Wayne Foster and Don Smith total profits of the Jr. Optimist key ring sales. 108 JR. OPTIMIST .,- , Early in the fall, the induction of eighteen new members inaugurated the Junior Optimist Club's second year of organization. This was quickly followed by the first service project for Page, the painting of trash cans around the school. As their money-making project for the year, the members sold key rings. These rings were red with the pirate mascot designed on one ml Y.. President Tom Schnabel introduces project ideas to members. ,E -P :ff '-i lx .bl I-,154 1' U -Lv! Wi Jr. Optimist club boosted its treasury and school spirit by the sale of school key rings. Pirate key rings side and the name of the school shown on the other. When the Junior Optimist clubs held their first state convention early in the year, they elected Tom Schnabel, president of the Page club, President of the North Caro- lina Optimist Clubs. Robert Allen, treasurer of the club, was also elected to an office at the state con- vention. Excited over his election to a state Optimist office, Robert Allen leaps for joy OFFICERS. First row: Jim Parker, treasurerg Robert Allen, senior vice-president Don Smith, secretary. Second row: Wayne Foster, executive vice-presidentg Al Powell sopho president , .,,.,.,,, . , fr pc. more vice-presidentg John Gideon, financial vice-presidentg Jack Vaughn junior vice v ,IQ 0 V JR OPTIMIST 109 O. Henry Juniors make money by I 'Y , O. HENRY JUNIORS. First row: Sandy Coldiron, Rhonda Cash- Phillips. Third row: Mrs. Schenck, advisor, Robin Hudson: Maxine well, Wanda Brooks, Emmy Lou Jeffress, Jean Little, Mary Haile. Higginsg Mary Alice Snider, Libbi Henson, Jacque Campbell, Don- Second rowi' Peggy Reilly, Kathy McFarland, Mary Vance, Judy na Heiseg Susan Vesialg Ann Manessg Debbi Dean, Ann Pope: Lambeth, Millie McLendon, Linda Brown, Anne Wilkinson, Lee Cordy Leister. 1 .vii Y M ' 'F '1y v-n I - ' l-A vg'.7 Wifi? . , lm- -. . --1 .fr rr jim,-,..,, M3 ..w.,,,5,5 ., I, J X A V 5 it lggirrnzcicgdg plaque is hung by OHJ member WV. 1. :f-43.11 ' if 4 it . gr 'atb . Q - ,, 'nfl-'A 'hqtabei '-,Q . . l . I I s 1. fr ll i if OFFICERS. First row: Nancy Moore, second vice-presidentg Harriet Holderness, president, Marty Squires, first vice-president. Second row: Pat Pickard, secretary, Craig Broadhurst, chaplain, Carol Davenport, treasurer. 110 O. HENRY JUNIORS selling make-up O. Henry Juniors began an active year of numerous projects with the induction of new members at a sunrise breakfast. ln the fall the members made ditty bags for Vietnam soldiers and spent one Saturday each month participating in Project Sharp at Smith Homes. Selling make-up was the OHJ money-making project. During Christmas a luncheon was held in honor of the Grimsley O. Henry Juniors. The members also took small packages of Christmas food to the city jail. Judy Lambeth and Libbi Henson boogaloo for OHJ's in ISCC assembly. President Harriet Holderness is pleased with the results of their projects. lf' ' '- .,. . 1 K 1 A + I . -: - 3 'i 4. f -:lf,,Qx.., L ' V 3715530 Aapxin L Jean Little and Harriet Holderness relax at the OHJ Christmas party. r Ann Maness tries to persuade Mary Gorrell to buy some make-up, OHJ's money-making project. O. HENRY JUNIORS 111 x-Q' KW fi- lx OFFICERS. Marshall Ta lor treasur y , er: Judy Hellen, president: Peggy Weaver, secretary: Robin Mack, vice-president. Seniorettes sell As their main project for the year, the Seniorettes began the year with the sale of Go Pirates booster buttons. Collecting for numerous drives in the community occupied a great- er part of the year for the Senior- ettes. Another rewarding project the members undertook was the en- tertainment of children at the Cere- bral Palsy School. To raise money for the March of Dimes the Seniorettes held a pool marathon at Mr. and Mrs. Q-Ball in which many clubs at Page partici- pated. Seniorettes display club spirit during service club assembly. 4 i sbs' sENionETTEs. First row: Virginia Hollins, Nancy McKnight, Missy Vivian Vernev. Third f0wf,BQfh Sharpe. Susaii Morrison. Donna Neas, Sally Neee, Diane Lawler, Gwen Smith, Shirley Keel, Pavlok, Janet Ridenhour, Vickie Mahala, Chrissie Cooke, Charlene Teresa Sewell. Second row: Leigh Elrod, Sue Howell, Janet Pell, Menssa MCCOY- Hermanson, Harriet Harris, Pat Harrill, Sandra Cox, Linda Harvey, 112 SENIORETTES Go Pirate buttons to meet treasury demands As the snow piles up, Seniorettes rejoice at the early dismissal of school. 'fl ' K .I Seniorette president Judy Hellen calls busi- 'f ness meeting to order. Seniorettes proudly display Go Pirate buttons. SENIORETTES 113 1 Monogram concession has refreshment for fans This year's Monogram club con- tinued to award the Page P to the new varsity lettermen. Mem- bers also operated the concession stand and swept the gym floor dur- ing half time at all Page home bas- ketball games. With many other projects, the Monogram club greatly boosted Page's school spirit. Trophies that were presented to outstanding ath- letes were financed by the Mono- gram club. Members also sold programs at the football games during the fall and ushered at basketball games. i ,A . IMXIN Athletic awards, sponsored yearly by Monogram Club, wait to be claimed by Steve Lombardo and Van Lane prepare to set up the popcorn machine to provide popcorn new winners. for an upcoming basketball game. MONOGRAM. First row: Scott Lee, vice-president: Richard Neal, president, Steve Lombardo, treasurer. Second row: Mike Brewer, Hardee Mills, Mark Johnson, Jay Kelly, Van Lane, David Sharpe, Sidney Allen, Steve Sharpe. Third row: Drew Richardson, Bob 114 MONOGRAM CLUB Mensel, John Andrew, Pat Shea, Bill Butler, Robert Tate, Dick Ramsey, Phil Dayvault. Fourth row: Barry Johnson, Conrad Hicks, Frank Smith, Wayne Foster, David Smith, Mark Owens, Rick Ammons. Helpful squad Robert Worth opens the door n for students. Placing a trash can in the mid- dle of A-C intersection in attempt to control excessive traffic was a bright innovation of the 1967-68 squads. Students found the crowd- ed intersection more orderly dur- ing the changing of classes. Squads affirmed their willingness to cooperate and to serve respon- sibly as traffic officers by signing a pledge. Scott Lee, chief of squads, an advisor, and a committee of teach- ers chose the senior boys who served as traffic officers. SQUADS. First row: Mr. Wallace, advisor, Bill Gambleg Bill Overmang Stewart Rogers: Bobby Senng Bobby Beermang Hank Wilkinsong John Andrew, David Worth. Second row: Robert Worth, Geoff King, Rick Osmer, Barden Cooke, Scott Lee, Robert Tate, Steve Molodet. Pensive Bill Overman takes his job as a squad very seriously. ,i-..- 7,,,. 'arf .-L1 . .,, -D 4, -Frw-nf , . . .. 53.5,-,kim .. 4 bfrww 1 1 il' . ,,,,., . Li 1 it it 1 i 1 i Squad Steve Molodet eyes the stampeding fifth period lunch crowd. SQUADS 115 Roadrunners transport nearly 4,000 students dail Under the direction of Mr. Stowe and Mr. Holly, the Page bus drivers transported four thousand students a day. Any junior or senior who de- sired to be a bus driver took class- room instruction. In the fall the main project of the Roadrunners was ushering in the adult section and selling programs at football games. ' gf- ,. Ronnie Love attaches safety sticker to bumper of his bus. tfS3SUl'Sf. OFFICERS. Ronnie Love, vice-president: Keith Holt, president, Janet Webster, secretary- ROADRUNNERS. First row: Mr. Stowe, advisor: Gary Wade: Tommy Honeycutlg Jay Love: Steve Brookbankg Steve Allredg Henry Brown, Jerome Brown, Jay Gibson, Mr. Holley, advisor. Second row: David Mintz, Bill Kivett, Ronnie Sewell, Julian Carrington, Lester Douglas, David Caviness, Ronnie Pugh, David 116 ROADRUNNERS Schoolfield. Third row: Bob Blair, Gwyn lngle, Leger Meyland, Joe Cockman, John Morgan, James Richardson, Larry Moore, A. B. Scott, Johnny Willard. Fourth row: Doug McCorkle, Larry Self, Mike Travis, Kenneth Wrenn, Kenny McGinnis, Ross Humble, Danny Beasley, Ray Hartung, Kelly Leonard, Tom Porter. Debate Club excels in tournaments this year DEBATE CLUB. First row: Vance Kinlaw, president: Les McCaskillg Jack Goodman. Second row.' Doug Copeland, Rudy Schweizer, Floyd Jones, Jon Medley. FHA bakes cookies for soldiers Revolving around the theme FHA- Opportunities Unlimited, the proj- ects for the Future Homemakers of America at Page were industrious as well as entertaining. FHA mem- bers baked cookies forthe soldiers at Fort Bragg and sponsored a Mother-Daughter Banquet. In cooperation with Roy Griffin, the FHA participated in a Com- munity Service program. Other projects were done in association with Duke Power and Piedmont Gas Companies. Harmonious family and neighbor- hood living was emphasized in FHA this year. Members also partici- pated in the annual project of at- tending county, district and state rallies, which proved to be enter- taining and educational. Through all these activities and events, the FHA was able to carry out its theme of Opportunities Un- limited. Though small in number, the members of the Debate Club of- ganized themselves well for a suc- cessful year of debating. Led by Vance Kinlaw and coached by Mrs. Leonard, the De- bate Club participated in state as well as local tournaments. The squad debated on a variety of very challenging and controversial topics. During the year, club members worked hard preparing materials for matches and represented Page successfully. Cindy Clark, Denise Way, and Darlene Knowles decorate FHA bulletin board at Christmas. 5 L , S I ' W ' ht, K B 'l , Elaine advisory Darlene Knowlesg Pat Bailey: Charlotte Chambers: Cindy FHA' Seated Donna 'amsqn ywa' ng afar! filey ' Cl k' Bett Lewisg Cathy Griffin, Linda Knowles. Grantham, Debra Collins, Vicky Watlington. Standing. Miss Wise, af . Y FHAIDEBATE CLUB 117 Third musical production Oklahoma Choir members practice informally in preparation for a concert. gi 1. CHOIR OFFICERS. First row: Kay Lewis, president, Reid Taylor, vice-president, Pat Pickard, secretary, Ronnie Sewell, treasurer, Judy Lambeth, librarian. Second row: Tim Swink, class representative, Gerald Campbell, class representative, Lucille Jarvis, class representative. CHOIR. Flrst row: Sharon Burdo, Lynda Kirkman, Barbara Jones, Betty White, George Nelson, Lynn Harris, Tim Swink, Winford Way, Cecil Pickler, Wayne Wrightson, Bob Blair, John Falrcloth, Cindy Caudle, Karen Gillespie, Sherlene Thompson, Yvonne Franklin. Second row: Cindy Pickard, Sherry Zimmerman, Joanie Anderson, Becky Hill, Sandra Michaux, Hugh Myrick, Eddie Richardson, Glenn Shields, Johnny Elium, Ricky Swaim, Ben Loy, Ricky Harper, Anne Detgan, Louise Denny, Bonnie Turner, Gall Pearman, Joann Seay, Thlrd row: Cindy Sams, Janet Hermanson, Lucille Jarvis, Richard Matthews, Richard Johnson, Curtis Cable, Mark Tardue, Ronnie Sewell, Jimmy Owen, Frank 118 CHOIR Smith, Ronnie Jones, Judy Lambeth, Pat Pickard, Lull Brown, Janet Vaughn, Lynn O'Ferrell. Fourth row: Darlene Hussey, Eleanor Grant, Judy Phllllps, Kay Lewis, Marcia Altvaler, Dianne Johnson, Kelly Edmondson, Keith Beck, Bill King, Bob Plante, Reid Taylor, Dianne Tucker, Gerald Campbell, Janle Shepherd, Janls Lindsay, Patty Sirkel, Cathy Cheek, Joyce Boyd. Flllh row: Sue Slawter, Sherry Preddy, Marty Lumas, Brenda Murr, Cathy Rink, Pat Stiles, Chris Cole, Chris Woods, Mitch Rice, Grant Cobia, Ricky Bean, Terry Wray, Wayne Tucker, Dennis Ivey, Johnny Gideon, Carole Brady, Carole Jarvis, Peggy Powell, Carla Sockwell, Cathy Apple. is a big hit Helping the Drama Club produce the hit musical Oklahoma occu- pied the choir's attention from the first rehearsal in December until the February performances. Equally exciting was the honor of performing at the Hemis Fair in San Antonio during the summer of 1968. In addition, the choir gave con- certs throughout the state and for the student body. HTS3. Jaycee boys' choir joins choral department for annual Christmas concert. il 1 I' I Page's Choir gives a summer performance at Expo '67, i I 'BW-' 1 ' , 1 ' . i sr MIXED CHORUS. First row: Betty Martin, Annie Edwards, Mary Morgan, Phyllis Pickard, Debbie Compton, Marva Liston, Brenda Hodges, Carolyn Straughan. Phyllis Compton, Margaret McBride, Sylvia Talton, Dale Thompson. Second row: Cathy Alleva, Pat Stone, Debbie Waters, Elizabeth Wadllngton, Dianne Coleman, Linda Brown, Diane Perdue, Gail Pratt, Shirley Chavis, Loleta Chavis, Janet White, Linda Pittman, Judy Wicker. Thlrd row: Patsy Baldwin, Cathy Lamb, Nancy Crabtree, Lynn Stevens, Elaine Teeters, Roger Brooks, Lee Wells, Ken Carpenter, Jerry Hauser, Pam Lambert, Brenda Archer, Sara Dickson, Pam Rigs- bee, Susan Way. Vicky Grant. Fourth row: Lynn Davidson, Wanda Wiley, Una Catfey, Debbie Goss, Carol Watt, Mark Summers, Mickey Travis, Perry Sharp, Danny Stanley, Larry Farlow, Sylvia Dawson, Linda Turner, Lillian Shepherd. Penny Shamberger, Diane Marshal. Filth row: Sheryl Payne, Donnie Vaden, Susan Michael, Linda Snoufter, Beth Wrenn, Phil Pickett, Wayne Raphael, Mike Owens, Clyde Joe Shrapshire, Linda Peregoy, Pat Knowles, Rebecca Fiossen, Darlene King. Sixth row: Pam Rich, Betty Jones, Jackie Merrill, Eula Bean, Anne Maxwell, Mike Lashley, Paul Cates, Mike Davis, John Primm, Greg Dillon, Jerry Hobbs, Wally Stutzman, Teresa Ritter. Jessica Marshall, Anne Livingston, Karen Leonard. Seventh row: Becky Dickerson, Susan DeHart, Donna Williams, Yvonne Walker, Jay Snipes, Mike Pittman, Joe Campbell, Mike Kivett, Ricky Lee, Burt Whitley, Jerry Hayes, Brenda Issac, Dorethea Dunn, Sylvia Dail, Janis Johnson, Debby Eaton. CHOIR 119 ' l Annual candy sale strengthens treasury and spirit Through diligent practice and expert training, the chorus pre- pared for two important concerts cluring the year. At Christmas the chorus accompanied the choir in the singing of various carols. ln the spring, the members were graded on their ability and the progress shown. With the assistance of Mrs. Ov- erton, Mr. Ellis trained the mem- bers of each choral group in prep- aration for a spring choir audition. An annual candy sale strength- ened the treasury of the choruses and also unified spirit among the members of the individual choral groups. Part of the income helped to furnish new music for the de- partment. .. .--Q Members of the Boys' Chorus prepare music for the Christmas concert. Buccaneers Ronnie Sewell, Hugh Myrick, Tim Swink, and Gerald Campbell rehearse for up- coming performance. '. 13 1 BOYS CHORUS. First row: Roger Brooks, Mark Summers, Mlckey Travis, Cecil Pickler, Lynn Harris, Tim Swink, Danny Stanley, Jerry Hauser, Lee Wells, John Faircloth, Wayne Raphael. Second row: Jackie Shropshire, Bob Blair, Kent Carpenter, Winford Way, Ricky Swain, Wayne Wrightson, George Nelson, Phil Pickett, Clyde Shamberger, Johnny Elium, James Owens. Thlrd row: Larry Farlow, Perry Sharpe, Joe Shelton, Mike Owens, Ricky Harper, Ben Loy, Eddie Richardson, Mark Tardue, Paul Cates, Richard Matthews, Glenn Shields. Fourth row: Jerry Hayes, Jay Snipes, Mike Davis, Greg Dlllon, Ronnie Jones, Frank 120 CHORUS Smith, Blll Klng, Dennis Tucker. Hugh Myrick, Jerry Hobbs, Artie Chattarton, Reid Taylor. Flfth row: Gerald Campbell, Richardson Johnson, Grant Cobia, John Primm, Terry Wray, Bob Plante, Chris Cole, Wally Stutzman, Curtis Cable, Ricky Lee, Mike Lashley, Chris Woods, Kelly Edmondson. Slxth row: Keith Beck, Mike Pittman, Galen Tucker, Steve Dean, Wayne Tucker, Joe Campbell, Mike Kivett, Dennis Ivey, Ricky Bean, Johnny Gideon, Mitch Rice, Ronnie Se- well, Kurl Whitley. GIRLS' CHORUS. First row: Sherlene Thompson, Linda Plltman, Marva Llston, Margaret McBride, Annle Edwards, Dale Thompson, Carolyn Straughan, Brenda Hodges, Deborah Compton, Sylvia Talton, Phyllls Plckard, Mary Morgan, Betty White, Lynda Klrkman, Yvonne Franklin, Phyllls Compton. Second row: Cathy Cheek, Cathy Alleva, Joyce Boyd, Cindy Caudle, Ann Detgen, Luli Brown, Gail Pratt, Dlanne Coleman, Loleta Chavis, Debby Waters, Betty Martin, Elizabeth Wadllngton, Pat Plckard, Karen Gillespie, Barbara Jones, Janet White, Patricia Stone, Third row: Nancy Crabtree, Lynn O'FerrelI, Gail Pearman, Sherry Zim- merman, Louise Denny, Janet Vaughn, Pam Ftigsbee, Cathy Lamb, Linda Brown, Judy Wicken, Dianne Perdue, Sharon Burdo. Judy Phillips, Joanne Seay, Clndy Sams, Clndy Pickard, Shirley Chavis, Fourth row: Linda Snoutler, Sylvia Daw- son, Vlckie Gant, Lynn Davidson, Patsy Baldwin, Carol Watt, Lillian Shepherd, Darlene Hussey, Wanda Wlley, Penny Shamberger, Susan Wade, Elaine Teeters, Lynn Stevens, Pam Lambert, Brenda Archer, Sara Dickson, Linda Peregoy. Filth row: Jessica Marshall, Jackie Merrill, Karen Leonard, Anne Livingston, Betty Jones, Diane Marshall, Sheryl Payne, Eleanor Grant, Beth Wrenn, Pat Knowles, Debby Goss, Linda Turner, Una Catley, Susan Michael, Rebecca Rossen, Darlene King, Donnie Vaden, Carla Sockwell. Sixth row: Diane John- son, Judy Lambeth, Cathy Apple, Brenda Murr, Sherry Preddy, Janis Lindsay, Teresa Ritter, Joanie Anderson, Sue Slawter, Janet Hermanson, Debby Eaton, Janice Johnson, Patty Sirkel, Marty Lummis, Euta Bean, Becky Dickerson, Sandra Michaux, Pam Rich, Becky Hill. Seventh row: Susan DeHart, Anne Maxwell, Bonnie Turner, Kay Lewis, Marcia Altvater, Carole Brady, Donna Williams, Pat Stiles, Brenda Isaac, Yvonne Walker, Dorethea Dunn, Sylvia Dall, Carol Jarvis, Janie Shepherd, Cathy Rink, Martha Neal, Peggy Powell, Lucille Jarvis. Iii. fx' r ,,,. . . ,QQ Q l PM 'iii 1 I. ,. i ai . 4h Members of the Boys' and Girls' Chorus- es rehearse for an upcoming Christmas concert. With the assistance of Mr. Ellis, Betty Jones rehearses for the Christmas assembly. CHORUS 121 'Sl '- Vit , ' , 1 73-9' I 'aging LALR . . M, , P' I L as ni ' il A new selection requires extra practice for Mike Bray. Marching Pirates perform in I m 1 V STAGE BAND. Saxophones: Terry Fitzgerald, Mike Gulley, Barbara Little, Robert Allen, Clint Franklin, Ken Ellington. Trumpets: Kelly Culbreth, John Mitchell, Lynn Berrier, Cirt Gill, Tommy Honeycutt. Trombones: Terry Chenoweth, Mike Busby, Jack Wagoner, Mike Bray. Bass: Jim Davidson. Drums: Ken Twining. Guitars: Greg Hyslop, Ronnie Lutz. 122 BAND Band members rehearse for upcoming concert. various activities including football Qin JAZZ AMBASSADORS. cm Gill, Ken Twining, Greg Hyslop, Ronnie Lutz. and parades Two relatively new groups were an asset to the band department. The Stage Band, formed in the spring of 1967, accompanied the choir and band to Expo '67 and also played for local civic clubs. The Jazz Ambassadors, formed during 1966, have played on Channels 2 and 48 TV for various parties. Their performances also include numerous club meetings and dances. ln the fall the Marching Pirates were selected to perform in the Veteran's Day Parade and to meet the Cast of the National Repretory Theater at the airport. Led by Drum Majors Dennis Lee and David Caviness, the Band march- ed in the annual Christmas parade. During the spring, the Marching Pirates performed in the Youth Day Parade and the Armed Forces' Day Parade. QQ! Yu rl Sixth period band practice is sometimes a time for members to hold informal jam session. BAND 123 Page's Symphonic Band participates in the first ,- Symphomic band performs during February concert. Under the direction of Miss Anne Shipwash, the Symphonic Band reached new heights in the musical field this year. Last summer a selected group performed two concerts at Expo '67 in Montreal, Canada, and also played in a church service. Later Tommy Honeycutt and David Mintz were selected for the All-State Band. ' , ln December the Page Band was the only band selected to partici- pate in the first annual Men of Music program for the Greensboro Chamber of Commerce. This program, which was held in the coliseum, was conducted by Greensboro's composer - in - resi- dence, Mr. M. Thomas Cousins. During the year, the Symphonic Band played in several assemblies. One program contained three dis- tinctively different types of music and another featured a guest soloist and a guest conductor. The band also participated in the sixth annual Joint Concert with Aycock, Mendenhall, Proximity, and Page. ln the spring the Symphonic Band performed in another concert and also played for graduation. MARCHING PIRATES. First row.' Aretha Barton, Barbara Long, Sharon Long, Martha Reinhardt, Rebecca Rossen. Second row: Mr. Holmes, ass't. band director, David Caviness, Dennis Lee, Connie Blakeney, Susan Dunlap, Ken Twining, Steve Morgan, Chipper Thomas, Mike Busby, Jay Love, Ben Toler, Loretta Slade, Darlene Knowles, Cynthia Driver, Janet Webster, Deborah Romeo. Third row: Robert Allen, Wayne Foster, Mike Gulley, Ken Ellington, Barbara Little, Donna Weaver, Jane Blair, Amy Newell, Debbie James. Fourth row: Ann Joyce, Terry Fitzgerald, Paul Mercier, Frank Lane, William 124 BAND Guill, Eddie Umfleet, Barbara Thompson, Connie Cooper, Doug Pickler, Susan Willis. Fifth row.' Clint Franklin, Ronnie Lutz, Curt Gill, John Mitchell, Norris Lackey, Don May, Tom Edmonds, Lynn Berrier, Joey Mitchell, Lynda Kirkman, Carlton Phoenix, Susan Bennett. Sixth row: Mike Bray, Jack Wagoner, Terry Chenoweth, Tommy Honeycutt, Wayne Cline, Jim Davidson, Steve Ward, Steve Allen, Danny Doutt, David Mintz, Benny Russell, Reggie Faries, Robbie Yates, Bart Weaver. annual Men of Music program ' MAJORETTES. First row: David Caviness, Sharon Long, Dennis Lee. Second row: Aretha Barton, Barbara Long, Martha Reinhardt. Third row: Rebecca Rossin. Miss Shipwash leads the band in concert before the student body. X. QM- 'I' vw fg S X1 Symphonic band entertains student body during fall assembly. BAND 125 l C .t 'Wi l Orchestra students utilize extra time to practice. Waiting for direction, Sue Howell prepares to perform a solo. i , -el fl l I r I. t . l'1 X , gil' . - STRING ORCHESTRA. First row.' Lynn Everage, Patsy Straughn, Brady, Vivian Swepstong Peggy Wareq John Frydayg Kathy Gray, Mr. Debbie Griffin, Anne Dorsett, Sue Howell, Christine Schoolfield, LaBella, advisor, Third row: Carol Gardner, Janet Stone, Sandy Mark Tardue, Steve Ammons. Second row: Cathy Sweeneyg Debra Little. Fourth row: Carolyn Hipps, Ken Bowen. 126 ORCHESTRA At Thanksgiving members of the Orchestra presented their first pro- gram for the student body. Besides playing for the Page Playmakers' production of Okla- homa, members participated in f ' F 4. . fi Page's orchestra enters in state orchestra tfestival the North Carolina Orchestra Fes- tival after a three years absence. As an innovation this year, Mr. LaBelIa, the director, held a con- certo night featuring individual stu- dents as soloists. During a rehearsal session, Mr. LaBella arranges his music in order to conduct the ORCHESTRA OFFICERS. First row: Anne Dorsett, vice-presidentg Lynn Everage, concert mistress: Patsy Straughan, librarian. Second row: Steve Ammons, president. Orchestra- ORCHESTRA. First row: Carol Gardner, Debbie Brady, Cathy Sandy Littleg Anne Dorsettg Susan Bennettg Mark Pardueg Cirt Gill- Sweeney, Lynn Everage, Patsy Straughan, Debbie Griffin, Sue Howell, Christine Schoolfield, John Fryday, Kathy Gray. Second row: Mr. LaBella, directorg Peggy Wareg Viv Sweptsong Janet Stone: Tommy Honeycutt. Third row: Lynn Barrier, Ken Bowen, Ronnie Lutz, Connie Cooper, William Guill, Marcia Altvater, Jane Blair, Amy Newell, Steve Ammons, Mike Bray. ORCHESTRA 127 Library assistants check hall passes Duties of the library assistants in- cluded shelving and stamping books and straightening the card catalog. The assistants also were responsible for checking the hall passes of stu- dents who used library facilities. Each assistant gave up a study hall in order to help the librarians, Mrs. Rankin and Miss Shelburne. The services they gave were invaluable to the maintenance and smooth-running of Page's library. Students were also aided by the library assistants. Freida Hornbuckle stamps Robert Allen's book during study hall. .ls . LIBRARY ASSISTANTS. First row: Mrs. Rankin, librariang Janice Kontulas. Third row: Elaine Teeters, Gayle Thomas, Jackie Merril Whiteg Freida Hornbuckle: Diane Sansone, Miss Shelburne, librarian. Ronnie Jones, Gene Alexander, Ray Willett, Susan Brown, Doretha Second row: Diane Whitesell, Susan Wade, Phyllis Lewellyn, Kathy Dunn, Ricky Pennix. A hall ass is checked for Richard Neal P by assistant Janet White. 128 LIBRARY ASSISTANTS - l l Iirfilqlhsvlnflfiiliif, fam' - if ll .nlll ll , COO. First row: Mrs. Dewar, advisor: Pat Harrison: Judy Griffing Row: Jackie COX. Debbie Eerman. Betty Stanley. Judy Bruce, Cynthia Vail Fihewg Janet Brown. Second row: Mary Ann Prevette, Faye Crite, Anita Aikens. Stephenson, Nancy Bishop, Sandy Phillips, Jenny Lanning. Third COO sponsors Employer-Employee Banquet Page's Cooperative Office Occu- pations Club at Page met on the second Monday of each month. These business meetings were con- ducted by President Kathy Foster. Activities and special projects for the year included the Employer- Employee Banquet. This dinner honored the businessmen who em- ployed COO members throughout the year. COO also had a Christmas party. ' -3-::..3..-L-..-egg-' '-'-' ' s ' . -:Y-,egwf--3-3. . . rv-fe-.-Y - - f.-.- - - - 4 - , .. , . l '3:1:5:3:1?3:g 5' Leif- -7553-Slfiizrizletiif '-:k5:3:-:1:5:2i-!3I:I:2:I:2-Z-25:-:ISL :Z:::Z:I:I - '1'2:I:3E'53 '-...-..A....-.. A-L ..-K. .. 1.5:-'9..nL I - ' vc. , r v v v frvlw-'v' Qqavg-,v,:-5,-,Z . v,- -5Q4v'-F. .vg- e r,v,v,Q,-,-, -.-'.,'- , ----.-.-.-:-s-.-:-:-:- - -1- - - wig:-3-1ai-:fri-2-:-:-nz,:Z-,-Z-as-I-I-I-:-'21 5-:-:-:-:s-. , -.-.-.-'- -jfe:-3:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:- 2,54-Q ?e-1:?s:2',.-:v.T,::-Z-2v:f:i1:-'+'Qs C-fglflvtvl-Zivgf'-'Ii e'9'-'.v.vZ'.-. 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' I:-3 3 Q--,v,f,v, ,ZZ-1-,-I r.-4-.-.-.---.-.-: J 'B l Z.Z.I5:Ee5r'-.fr-.-:ez-: COO OFFICERS. Kathy Foster, president: Pat Fiagan, vice-president: Gail Fioberts, second vice-presidentg Sandra Turner, secretary, Sheila Bell, treasurer. I J i 1' Working daily, COO member Pat Harrison learns the techniques of her chosen busi- ness field. Cathy James employs secretarial skills on her part-time job. COO 129 5 we Interested DECA members attend state convention '11 .' A , Pi. . , N 535 'f X :v . .- .1 ,in f f- ri +4 g. . -.ov ' x.. i 1 - 1 G.. ,f fa' 4 2 - sss. - :':' M J ' 5 . ' ...,, J G . Phil Hill seems amused as he straightens shoe boxes on the job. Members of Page's DECA club were students who were interested in careers in marketing and in merchandise distribution. The club was sponsored by the Distributive Education work-training program. State conventions were attended by DECA members. Other activities included participation in sales dem- onstration and job interview con- tests that were held during the year. N -N J Q' t j-5 ,N 71 1.31 ,L . I 'H '-- - i f .. it K' G ' ...7,gJ ' x r l . V' X1 S ' -,n, 1, ff ' . JE- ' :Q v -. , ., l -- -T, t ' - ' ' 1 . 1 . DECA student Dawn Stanley assists Anna Martin in buying a new pair of shoes. DECA. First row: Mrs. Hunter, advisory Betty Jo Parham: Curtis Cobleg Robert Wood: Warren Kerseyg David Bryant, Mrs. Bowers, advisor. Second row: Paul Griffin, Dawn Stanley, Billy Parham, Johnny Phoenix, Sid Jenkins, Doug Marshall. Third row: Phyllis 130 DECA Sandra Caudle. Walker, Arlene Nance, Johnny Thorpe, Morris Cole, Fleadell Butler, Tull Scott, David Causey, Fourth row: Jimmy Owens, Annette Car- chette, Gary Smith, Mary Lee James, Greg Dunn, Randy Jones, '-'JLLLVI 11-IEN APP! Y- .... , . s.-...- .......-4 Calvin Miller practices his sales technique on Billy Parham. l rf, 'Q .1 'Q i H-4 Cashier David Causey adds the cost of a customer's purchase. 5, . l .xr as 1- OFFICERS. Ricky Paul, presldentg Jimmy Southern, vice-presidentg Karen Ellington, assis- tant vice-presidentg Alice Brooks, secretarygSherry Beane, treasurerg Calvin Miller, parlia- mentariang Marcia Berry Smith, historian. t Ronnie Poston fills coke cups at the Golden Gate Theater. DECA 131 REGIONAL OFFICERS. Wanda Baker, edi- torg Gene Alexander, second vice-presi- dent, Ann Meyers, treasurer. Mi' an Alexander, Myers, and Baker are i 1 Mrs. Yarborough is assisted in VICA office by Gene Alexander, Gail Bowman, and Joey Mclntyre. VICA students present informative skit to the student body. ,. IQ M :lf C51 iffy, ? ' , Afsfel L 4 .V-Iva. fi. - I:,:' ,Z 3.1, ' P' A 'L i ,.i.?'.'k,q - ' -K-f ug- ai J ,, WQJ' 'JM QL ii, ,gli wg .A Q I' ,,i'w,g1q'. f ' 5l 1ff.:1'5Q ' , limi J , 74 V ,.,. , .5- sv .. ' 'Viz-, 132 VICA ,.. elected to serve as regional VICA officers I ILC!! -- .- 'J OFFICERS. Wanda Baker, treasurer: Gail Bowman, presidentg Ann Myers, reporterg Joey Greene, parliamentariang Jerry Wilson, vice-president. Rig.. VICA. First row-: Bob Mason, Lottie Laval, Betty Crite, Bonnie Alberty, Una Caffe Mar aret McBride Keith Hobbs Second row' James Y, Q , . . Sexton, Glenn Church, Carl Richardson, David Williams, Tommy Wilson. Worn over the eyes of many spirited Pirates, black buccaneer patches were sold by the VICA club. Providing for a needy family at Christmas was another proj ect. VICA members hosted a district convention in March and partici- pated in many regional and -state contests throughout the year. Various students in VICA re- ceived special training by working during school hours. - 1 I Ricky Apple cleans instruments at music store. Hyatt, Steve Phillips, Joey Mclntyre. Third row: Bryant Mclntyre, Ken Stanley, L. A. Andrews, Mike Owen, Stephen Stanley, Terry VICA 133 Sherry Suggs searches files for a tran- script she has typed. Anita Aikens, Cynthia Crite, Jackie Cox. Guest speakers were featured for several FSA meetings this year. Future Secretaries from Smith, Gra- ham, and Thomasville were invited to Page to attend these special meetings. In turn the Page FSA visited in various other schools for particular programs. Money-making project for the year was the FSA's valuable ser- f9'X 1-'s OFFICERS. First row.' Linda Niblock, presidentg Paula Morgan, vice-presidentg Diane Nelson treasurer. Second row: Sheila Bell, corresponding secretaryg Sandra Turner, recording secretary. 134 FSA l I l FSA. First-row: Mrs. Nichols, advisory Melissa Newtong Sharon Burdo3Brenda Fairclothg Mrs. Ashley, advisor. Second row: Gail Pope, Sherry Suggs, Pat Hagan, Carol Simpson, Cynthia Peeden. Third row: Nancy Bass, Joan Silver, Janis Lindsey, Sherry Preddy, Jan Terrell, FSA members type for teachers vice to the teachers - the typing of specific materials. ln the spring, the FSA attended a dinner given by Meyer's Tearoom especially for the National Secre- taries. Students eligible for FSA mem- bership were inducted in Novem- ber. Linda Niblock perfects her secretarial skills. Students profit through FTA cadet-teacher program This year Page's Future Teach- ers of America club initiated a cadet-teaching program. Girls be- longing to the club went to Cone School during their study halls and helped to teach the students. Early in November, Page's club joined with other FTA clubs for a convention at N. C. State Univer- sity. The members also made a.nd distributed treats for the teachers at Halloween and Christmas. i 'NX 2:2:i::::Sg5:2:1':-:-:2:2qECE X EN'- ?k 2r2:f:-: if :2:5:f:2:2::'-:IN - - - '-' '- wI:2Z:,:,:Z-::I:I51:S:E xxx. ttf .1 T2ff:3:225:-22222:-5:SQk 1KNN - .. : :-HI.---n:2:3:3:I:-:-:-N . :f:5:- :?s:s:5::::::::2: :- -stkss-QT' t K., lE1:.'s:?a-si-22:1- OFFICERS. Diane Hightower, chaplain: Cindi Lowdermilk, treasurerg Beth Elliot, vice-presi- dentg Rachel Bernstein, president. FTA members Debbie Jowers and Beth Elliot listen attentively to a guest speaker on education. FTA. First row: Mrs. Beyer, advisory Mrs. Totten, advisorg Gay Gravesg Janice Heplerg Susan Hippsg Gloria McKinneyg Vivian Verneyg Tricia Dalton, Sandra Hall, Karen Harris, Dorene Estremg Gail Thomasg Jerri Causeyg Janet Trimbleg Mary Westerveltg Connie Copelandg kt xr its F X Kcagix L 35 .. ,f.,-v'Gir,1.A U, -. .Y3a',:: '. .XM , ! -L K K:-Z' ' T ' W fl L-but-l 'tr si X 4532. it.. I-1 - Donna Cousins. Second row: Debbie Jowers, Greta Cannon, Beth Schlosser. Hammonds, Lucille Jarvis, Debbie Whitlow, Sharon McAdoo, Sharon Evick, Rachel Gregory, Pam Coe, Judy Roland, Sherry Suggs, Ann FTA 135 In the fall, the drama club pre- sented the comedy of character, Arsenic and Old Lace. Following this production, the club began plans to present a musical comedy. Oklahoma was chosen, and in conjunction with the choir, the drama club presented the play in February. Actual painting and construction of scenery and collecting of props was done by drama club members. The selling of tickets and handling of publicity were two additional re- sponsibilities ot the club. The suc- cess of the productions included each participant. xl ly. Ned Earle and Jack Goodman portray murderers in fall production of Arsenic and Old Lace. 136 DRAMA CLUB t, l Musical comedy Oklahoma draws spectacular acclaim Ii rdf, V OFFICERS. Nancy Smith, president: Joanie Anderson, vice-presidentg Ginny Hollins, secre- taryg Rosie Baldwin, treasurerg Bob Plante, sergeant-at-arms. DRAMA CLUB. First row: Jack Goodman, Larry Farlow, Mike Klingle, Julian Carrington, Scott Lindley, Ricky Reynolds, Dick Lane. Second row: Jerry Causey, Donna Cousins, Frieda Hornbuckle, Becky Gross, Sue Thomas, Vivian Verney, Jo Ann Stubblefield, Liz Somay, Pam Rich, John Vassiliou, Robert Shanks. Third row: Diane Marshal, Pat and Old Lace. Harrill, Patti Bolling. Joan Foster, Sally Birdsong, Pam Sims, Anne Dorsett, Maureen Fickling, Nan Bringle, Sandra Michaux, Brenda Murr. Fourth row: Wilma Chambers, Debbie Blair, Vicki Farmer, Gail Pearman, Cathy Alleva, Julia Crater, Darlene Hussey, Chrissie Cooke, Janice Dickson, Rita Stroud, Bill Overman. Joanie Anderson and Nancy Smith look with dismay at their nephew Bob Plante in Arsenic s-.'Luzz,,, U5 , ,. Oklahoma cast members Joanie Anderson, Liz Somay, Bob Plante, and Johnny Gideon enjoy themselves after a nightly performance. DRAMA CLUB 137 M331 fmt?-istif .t',.,, -- Maxine Higgins conducts a business meet- ing for History Club. History Club Beginning the year with a panel discussion and analyzation of the Declaration of Independence, the meetings of the History Club pro- gressed through varied and excit- ing topics. Cordy Leister spoke on her sum- mer experience abroad where she lived with an Austrian family and traveled with students from all over the United States. IE... , panel presents Foreign exchange student Henrik Alberius provided an enlightening program on his life in Sweden and his first impressions of our free country. As a special project, the History Club helped to sponsor a speaker from the United Nations for an assembly that the Sophomores and Juniors of the student body at- tended. Nancy McKnight and Judi Pittman study position of America in relation to the other continents HISTORY CLUB. First row: Margaret Ivey: Bailey Sellars: Robin Hudson: Judi Pittman: Aileen Heritage: Melissa McCoy: Ed Galloway: Rosie Baldwin: Tom Watson: Nan Bringle: Jack Goodman: Debbie Kirkman: Fran Powell: Rachel Gregory: Sundle Saunders: Kathleen Waggener: Elizabeth Phillips: Lindi Richardson: Debbie Reynolds: Jane Barnes: Mark Johnson: Mrs. Upton, advisor: Miss Rankin, advisor. Second row: Donna Pavlik, Julia Abels: Jane Freeze: Craig Broadhurst: Nancy Moore: Kathy Hyman: June Fenton: Penny Shamburger: Karen Christopher: Kathy Helms: Nancy McKnight: Sally Neas: Reid Farmer: Jeff Gardiner: Alan Propst: Bob Mensel: Debbie Trollinger: Debbie Woods: Cathy Potter: Britt Jackson: Mr. Odom, advisor. Third row: Karen Ellington: Susan Michael: Joyce Motley: Sharon McAdoo: Ronald Bishop: Ricky Hermanson: Gwyn lngle: Bobby Beerman: Chuck Powers: Rudy Schweizer: Harriet Holderness: Janet Rldenhour: Ralph Klrkman: Ben Winfree: Joe Morrison: Cindy Clark: Patty Sirkel: Vicki Jones: Drew Morgaven: Mrs. Beyer, advisor: Mrs. lclef, advisor. Fourth row: Janie Sheperd, Julie Eller: Becky Dickerson: Pam Rich: Mary Daughtery: Libbi Henson: Catherine Duncan: Emma Bandy: Barbara Johnson: Nancy Barrett: Carol Marschall: Richard Starmer: Linda Smith: John Vassiliou: Robert Shanks: Charles Connelly: Beth 138 HISTORY CLUB Elliot: Lucia Drury: Lauren Rogers: Darrell Pickard: Mrs. Puryear, advisor. Filth row: Nancy Smith: Millie Wannamaker: Becky Izzell: Debbie Williams: Fran Mills: Carolyn Ritter: Louise Denny: Rett Saslow: Henrik Alberius: Peter Armour: Kenneth Smith: Bill Teeters: Eleanor Grant: Nancy Shelton: Cynthia Puden: Becky Wall, Judy Atkinson: Mr. Phillips, advisor. Sixth row: Virginia Hollins, Terri Sewell, Janet Vaughn, Anna Robinson, Robin Mack, Kathy McFarland, Linda Jones, Becky Williams, Lee Barnes, Mike Klingele, Keith Orrell, Patsy Straughn, Ronnie Beverly, Doug Phillips, Pam Coe, Cindy Bailey, Sandra Micnaux, Lynn Everage, Carla Sockwell, Robb Wilkinson. Sevenlh row: James Mulvey, David Bunn, Bob Syriac, Christine Holt, Jean Rucker, Debbie Griffin, Jan Anderson, Mary Carmon, Linda Pittman, Jackie Merrill, Susan Justice, Gail Massey, Linda McCandless, Gloria McKinney, Debbie Lavasque, Susan Vestal, Anita McNulty, Brenda Murr. Eighth row: Pat Shea, Cameron Faulkner, Lee Phillips, Susan Dixon, Chipper Thomas, Eddie Funk, Connie Cooper, William Guill, Heli Koppel, Ann Pullen, Robin Zaikin, Paula Lowder, Jane Mothershead, Gala McAdoo, Gail Burton, Patricia Dalton, Jenniler Woods. analyzation of Declaration of Independence E. Ns Wx ri OIFFICERS. Missy Neas, presidentg Maxine Higgins, vice-presidentg Karen Kime, secretaryg Ginny Hollins looks over tentative plans for BIN Horne. TFGHSUYSF- future meetings with Lucia Drury. 'Q' e -gs: in.. in 0- A panel discussion is prepared by Anita McNulty, Rachel Gregory and Ed Galloway. Hls'roRY CLUB 139 JCL President Sharon Trull discusses plans for the next meeting with Mrs. Brooks. LT!-it -141jlA , 4-all l r JCL OFFICERS: Sharon Trull, presidentg Gwen Noble, vice-presidentg Cathy Rogers, secretary- TYBBSU I'6I'. JCL members enrich knowledge of Roman culture Membership in the Junior Classi- cal League was opened not only to Latin students, but also to anyone who was interested in enriching their knowledge of classical lan- guage, Iiterature or everyday life during the classic eras. Meetings were held throughout the year which featured special speakers or activities. In the spring, delegates were sent to the annual state convention at Chapel Hill. There the students participated in discussions and received ideas for new JCL activities, such as a Ro- man Banquet. JCL. Flrst row: Mrs. Brooks, advisor: Sammy Leonardg Charles Leathheadg Diane Sansone: Debbie Fordham: Jan Moore: Margaret Hogueg Joanne Rallinsong Mrs. Mclver, advisor. Second row: Aretha Barton, Kathy Wolfe, Peggy Gleason, Cathy Fraaier, Louis l-lanna, Leger Meyland, Larry Ham, Kathy Apple, Nancy Caddell, Janis Flynn. Third row: Martha Reinhardt, Elaine Lake, Melissa Anderson, Cathy Lowdermrlk, David Wray, William Guill, Drew Richardson, Patty Sirkel, Ginny 140 JCL Mclntosh, Dawn Barber. Fourth row: Ellen Pugh, Susie Thomas, Bernice Holley, Kay Amick, Terri Sewell, Carolyn Sewell, Patsy Straughn, Britt Jackson, Debby James. Fifth row: Jan Jackson, Ginny Sutton, Joan Wilder, Christy Jones, Vickie Ward, Rosie Baldwin, Debbie Eichorn, Jessica Marshall, Sally Birdsong, Sylvia Dawson. Sixth row: Gary Stanley, Betty Jones, Rick Osmer, Robert Worth, Missy Neas, Anna Robinson, Gall Burton, Debbie Kirkman, Robin Thomas, Marva Liston. til Spanish Club buys magazines for Spanish classes tary, Kathy Helms, treasurer. .-1 7 This year the Spanish Club heard talks on M e xi c a n life, provided Spanish classes with magazines, and sent money to such organiza- tions as CARE. Outstanding. students were given recognition through the new Span- Q I ish Honor Society. SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY. First row: Linda McCandless, Denise Collins, Karen Kime,.Janice SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS. Hepler, Janet Vaughn, Susan Hipps. Second row: Miss Lupo, advisor, Pat Gentry, Chipper Bobby Beerman, treasurerg John Patrick, Thomas, Don Smith, Kathy McDanieIs, Dale McAdoo. SPANISH CLUB. Flrst row: Jonny Hoggard: Jerry Liles: Cathy Sweeney: Anne Williams: Melissa McCoy: Steve Garvin: Richard Watkins: Kelly Edmundsong Sheryl Payne: Debbie Adcoxg Miss Lupo, advisor. Second row: Gerald Campbell, Doug Phillips, Lee Phillips, Vicki Mahala, Janice Dickson, Gail Massey, Cindy Clark, James Mulvey, Linda McCandless, Pat Gentry, Debbie Sears, Debbie Whltlow, Amelia Dalessandro. Third row: Vickie Hornaday, Dorothy Brown, Cynthia Allen, Marie Morisette, Jerry Sue Jessup. Marilyn Woods, Steve Allred, Barry Johnson, Betty Mabe, Barbara Long, Renee Tallevast. Fourth row: Pam Coe, Christine Callco, Janet Vaughn, Karen Klme, Vickie Gant, Cindi Lavasque, Mark Warren, Jane Freeze, Kathleen Waggoner, Lindy Richardson, Wanda Williams. Filth presidentg Kathy Helms, vice-presidentg Debbie Lavasque, secretary. row: Doug Copeland, Tommy Browning, Don Smith, Ralph Kirkman, Peter Armour, Ricky Reynolds, Cameron Faulkner, Karen Jackson, Carolyn Frazier. Sixth row: Jimmy Powell, Tommy White, Cindy Bailey, Eddie Funk, Sharon Clauman, Robin Zaikin, Jayne Mothershead, Joe Morrison, Janet Brown, John Patrick, Drew Morgavan. Seventh row: Susan Morrison, Pete Pearce, Terry Beaver, Chuck Adcock, Mark Owens, Emma Bandy, Fran Powell, Sundie Saunders, Jacque Campbell, Sally Neas, Ann Molodet. Eighth row: Peggy Reilly, Becky Dickerson, Donna Helse, Jacky Reilly, Marti Hammer, Jimmy Donaldson, Judy Murphy, Bonnie Turner, Stonna Adcox. Ninth row: Don Grubbs, Joseph Bartlett. SPANISH CLUB 141 Les Abysses entertains le Cercle Francais Le Cercle Francais activities be- gan with the election of officers at the fall meeting. President M ary Vance led the club in several lang- uage-oriented programs as well as a Christmas party. At one meeting Reid Taylor pre- sented a lively report on his sum- mer in France. His remarks were il- lustrated by slides which he took of landmarks. Another meeting continued a club tradition, the showing of a film entirely in French. This year's fea- ture film was Les Abysses, a my- stery about two insane women. , . Shirley Keel locates les lnvalides for the French club. in A 1:15 . Y. -21? . ,.t,,.x,f I is-REM alfa, Lip. A.. -1 OFFICERS. First row: Judi Pittman, vice-president: Mary Vance, president: Ed Galloway, program chairman: Betsy Beard, treasurer: Sandra Cox, secretary. FRENCH CLUB. First row: Sally Schenck: Mamie Lewis: Ross Covington: Mary Alice Snider: Aileen Heritage: Beth Elliot: Harriet Holderness: David Sellars: Jean Little: Millie McLendon: Emmy Lou Jeffress: Sally Bo Andrews: Betsy Beard: Miss Lawson, advisor. Second row: Ginny Sutton, Nancy Shelton, Chrissie Cooke, Alex Franklin, Tim Gallagher, John Hunter. Rett Saslow, Lee McBane, Joe Morrison, Johnny McGinty, Anne New, Robin Mack. Third row: Diane Lawler, Maxine Higgins, Melissa McCoy, Tom Watson, Rudy Schweitzer, Janet Comer, Susan Knight, Susan Meadows, Pat Harrill, Karen Harris, Sandra Hall, Sandra Cox, Marty Squires. Fourth row: Kathy Hyman, Pete Culbreth, Ginny Mclntosh, Debby Blair, Jack Goodman Henry Liles, Mary Westervelt, Ann Harris, Jeri Causey, Jan Anderson, 142 LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Debbie Griffin. Fifth row: Madeline Jones, Debbie Clifton, Ann Moore, Nancy Elkin, Judy Atkinson, Barbara Johnson, Kathy Gray, Kathy Lamb, Janie Shepherd, Vicky Yeatts, Joyce Motley. Sixth row: Debbie Wolfe, Darlene Eakin, Janet Ridenhour, Eleanor Grant, Brenda Archer, Karen Hobbs, Ann Pullen, Anna Martin, Terry Chenoweth, David Pollok, Winford Way. Seventh row: Susan Vestal, Anita McNulty, Janie Barnes, Sandra Murray, Martha Waynick, Madeline White, Lucia Drury, Reid Taylor, Marcia Altvater, Kris Howell, Catherine Duncan. Eighth row: Mary Vance, Shirley Keel, Anita Aikens, Nancy Smith, Beth Abrams, Tricia Dalton, Sandra Michaux, Becky Wall, Cindy Clark, Robert Shanks, Becky Williams, Judi Pittman, Ed Galloway, Jane Meadows, Dianne Wolfe. Superior French students are inducted into society l ' --,Luhiqs French Club President Mary Vance up- dates her schedule of events. La Societe Honoraire de Fran- cais recognized by induction those third or fourth year French students who maintained an A or B average. An overall C average in other academic subjects and a satisfac- tory conduct grade were additional requirements for admission. ln December, twelve students were inducted into La Societe Hon- oraire de Francais, and afterwards the new members were entertained by the old members. At the end of the year, the mem- bers held a special dinner meeting. l' FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS. Henry Liles, president, Mary Vance, vice-president, Joanie Anderson, secretary-treasurer. 1:7 gr.--..--as -TLT ,, ,-.,c 353 Y qmrx g FRENCH HONUR 3OClETY. First VOWC Linda Mendenhall. Linda Ent- Charles Byrd, Charlie Mclntosh, Harriet Holderness. Third row: lich, Anne New, Marty Squires, Pat Pickard, Sandra Cox, Melissa Aileen Heritage, Shirley Keel, Anne Austin, Melissa McCoy, Ed Gallo- Anf-lGfS0n, VlCkY YGHUS- Second f0W-' NanCY Shelton. Rudy SChW9lZGl', way, Reid Taylor, Robin Hudson, Beth Hammonds, Janie Shepherd. LA SOCIETE HONORAIRE DE FRANCAIS 143 Page student assistants prove important assets Susan Smith -Vu OFFICE ASSISTANTS. First row: Sherry Bumgarner, Dorene Estreme, Stonna Adcox, Debbie Sears, Bailey Sellars, Sharon McAdoo, Cindy Seaberg, Amy Dalessandro, Susan Smith. Second row: Anne Dorsett, Sherry Suggs, Tricia Dalton, Robin Thomas, Melissa Anderson, Janet N fb r' . .4 . 1. V t'f'fgf.' fir? A , ll 111- ,gfr Q,-?p,g,,y V ' L '94-L, :J 5' and Ginny Hollins record absentees for Mrs. Ashley in the attendance office. This year a new method of se- lecting office assistants was initiat- ed at Page. Each student desiring to help in the office or guidance de- partment submitted a teacher's rec- ommendation and reasons for wanting to be an assistant. With Page's greatly increased student body, the office and guid- ance assistants were an important asset to the efficiency of Page's ad- ministrative department. , - . v. Stonna Adcox recopies student files for a counselor. Vaughn, Terri Sewell, Suzy Thomas, Joy Wrenn, Rita Stroud, Tricia 144 OFFICE ASSISTANTS Hayle, Gloria Humble. Third row: Jane Freeze, Susan Michael, Kathy Culbreth, Linda Niblock, Joyce Motley, Robert Worth, Judy Murphy, Nancy Bass, Tom Watson, Cathy Rink, Maureen Fickling, Debby Col- lins, Ginny Hollins. ig: I ,g ,,,... ls - ra Rachel Bernstein addresses Red Cross. OFFICERS. Dorene Estrem, president, Sherry Suggs, vice-president, Gail Burton, secretary, Barbara Suggs, treasurer. Red Cross entertains Murdock children In the beginning of the year, the Red Cross sponsored a get-ac- quainted party for all the new stu- dents at Page. Another service was entertainment for the mentally re- tarded at Murdock Center. Each month the Red Cross col- lected clothes and other items for needy families in Greensboro. As- sistance to the Red Cross Chapter House was provided by the mem- bers at Page several times during the year. yl 1' RED CROSS. First row: Cathy Rink, Dianne Hightower, Stonna Adcox, Kay Amick, Janis Flynn, Terri Sewell, Nancy Caddell, Bonnie Ham, Patty Plante, Janet Vaughn, Barbara Johnson. Second row: Susan Michael, Penny Shamburger, Karen Miller, Rachel Bernstein, Sandra Cox, June Fenton, Betty Mabe, Anne Austin, Nancy Elkins, Martha Neal, Judy Atkinson. Third row: Susan Maness, Bernice Holley, Joyce Motley, Kay Bobbitt, Mrs, Austin, advisor, Betsi Hinshaw, Bill Gamble, Susan Flynn, Janice Hepler, Melissa Newton, Richard Starmer, Becky lzzell, Lee Barnes, Doug Cox, Henrik Alberius. RED CROSS 145 JV Pep Committee arouses Sophomore spirit ln its third year of existence, the JV Pep Committee added greatly to the spirit and unity of the sopho- more class. Boosting all junior varsity sports, the members worked diligently af- ter school painting banners and posters to inform the student body of upcoming junior varsity events. Awarding a trophy to the most dedicated sophomore athlete be- , came a firmly rooted tradition as members of the committee honor- ed a fellow classmate in Awards Day Assembly in the spring of the year. Candy Caldwell, Betsy Beard, Madeline White, and Millie McLendon prepare a JV banner for the Smith football game. Kathy Payne and Ed Bennett put up a JV Pep Committee banner. Madeleine White stirs paint for a pep poster. vt 'H' l ' I Y as ,.,. rf JV PEP COMMITTEE. First row: Candy Caldwell, Peggy Allred, Lewis, Cathy Lamb, Leigh Elrod, Sarah Dickson, Ed Bennett, Sally Christy Jones, Debbie Eden, Wilma Chambers, John Hunter, Marie Bo Andrews, Lisa Elrod. Morrisette, Madeline White. Second row: Millie McLendon, Mamie 146 JV PEP COMMITTEE OFFICERS. First row: Linda Ehrlich, points chairman, Loleta Chavis, treasurer, Carolyn Rit- ter, sports headg Connie Copeland, project chairman. Second row: Fran Mills, secretaryg Vir- ginia Wallen, vice-president. GAA sponsors doughnut sale Fall activities included field hockey and basketball as the ma- jor recreation and the sale of doughnuts as the money-making project. Each girl in the GAA participated in organizing and playing sports. The year was highlighted by a camping trip and several playdays at High Point and UNC-G. GAA members Donna Umfleet and Cindy Lavasque receive Krispy Kreme doughnuts to sell for money-making project. GAA. First row: Miss Singleton, advisor, Mary Lou Gerringerg Amelia Dalessandrog Cathy Thompson, Linda Ehrlichg Veronica Neal, Sharon Neal: Sherry Vincentg Emma Bowding Loleta Chavisg Carolyn Ritter, Fran Mills. Second row: Viv Swepston, Sandy Little, Bobbie Little, Gail Massey, Donna Sears Cindy Lavasque, Sara Wirt, Vickie Gant, Dit Newman, Phyllis Neal, Brenda Isaac, Debbie Williams, Cindy Nel- son, Debbie Smith. Third row: Connie Copeland, Karen Leonard, Pam Kidd, Wilma Chambers, Carolyn Straughn, Phyllis Gillespie, Jane Land, Cathy Apple, Aubrey Donnel, Cathy Dixon, Nancy Crabtree, Virginia Wallen. Fourth row: Louise Denny, Peggy Colwell, Ann Harris, Diane Sansone, Kathy Ballard, Donna Cousins, Sandra Ball, Terry Swinson, Judy Wicker, Kathy Lamb, Phyllis Pickard, Susan Smith, Cindy Sams, Cindy Pickard. GAA 147 Quill and Scroll recognizes literary scholars Students who possessed a keen interest and ability in the field of creative writing comprised the hon- orary organization, Quill and Scroll. Qualified juniors and seniors ap- pled for membership in the organi- zation by submitting several pieces of their work to be judged on the basis of skill and content. Approval from a national com- mittee of qualified judges was also required of each applicant. At monthly meetings, the mem- bers worked to improvise their skills in written expression. Literary interest was stimulated at Page when the Quill and Scroll distributed their annual magazine, lnklings, a collection of creative writing pieces. QUILL AND SCROLL OFFICERS: Mary Lou Hinton, vice-president, Melissa Anderson, secretary, Hardee Mills, treasurer, Joanie Anderson, president. 148 QUILL AND SCROLLXJR. ENGINEERS QUILL AND SCROLL. First row: Chrissie Cooke, Mary Haile, Peggy Weaver, Vivian Verney, Mrs. Williams, advisor. Second row: Mrs. Betts, advisor, Pat Harrill, Ed Galloway, Ned Earle, Stewart Rogers. Engineering interests newclub Page's first Junior Engineers lic and also took numerous field trips to N. C. State's Science Fair and also to Western Elec- club was organized this year. Mr. Charles served as advisor. The members sponsored an En- tric. gineering Seminar for the pub- JR. ENGINEERS. First row: Keith Orrell, Bill Gulledge, Bob Zabot, Ben Phillips, Steve Cole. Second row: Mr. Charles, advisor, Mike Crawford, Rudy Schweizer, Charles Leathead, Steve Dixon, Greg Coley, Steve Allred, Jim Wagoner, Ben Winlree. !VlHfShBl Robin Hudson SfT1ilGS at 3 friend Kevin Wood efficiently directs students from auditorium following an assembly. in the crowd that enters an assembly. Junior Marshals serve Page as official hosts Having been elected in the spring of their sophomore year, the Junior Marshals began the fall with the challenge of seating the larg- est student body in Page's history. Chief Marshal Phil Dayvault and Assistant Chief David Sharp led the Marshals in ushering at all assem- blies, pep rallies, drama produc- tions, and graduation exercises. New methods of controlling the conduct and seating of the student body were experimented with dur- Awaiting the influx of students, the marshals congregate outside the auditorium. I ing the year. . MARSHALS: First row: David Sharp, Denise I I Collins, Debbie Trull, Peggy Weaver, Penn Ferguson. Second row: Steve Sharpe, Robin Hudson, Karen Kime, Margaret Ivey, Gwen Noble, Larry Long. Third row.' Kevin Woody ,I Garth Millerg Phil Dayvault, chief: Ed Gallo- l wayg Ed Abrams. l MARSHALS 149 Q .4 x . 'VVYT A 'Q' ' 'Q ... -f ' 1 Pg '-ffm' , R ,Ak . , .4 ...N . . . . , V h V, is . .9253-1,-, 1 ,g.n31f4,,m,Hi. .. , ,. 5 .. ,D ,. ,' 'rv -- -- J J.-'.af ' iz- - -1 - . syn- 1. 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Led by Wanda Brooks, the cheerleaders circle the gym singing the fight song. 152 CHEERLEADERS for yearly profit Cheerleaders, elected by the stu- dent body the previous spring, be- gan training in the summer. Hours of hard practice prepared them for the coming year, beginning with football season. Selling red and white corsages for the homecoming game brought profit to the cheerleaders. Often parties were given for the well-de- serving football and basketball teams. Mrs. Caldwell, the cheerleader advisor, contributed much of her time to unifying and organizing the squad. -vu.-yu.'x.vL..-avg 'WX y 'NS- '4'fi i '! Sandra Murray enthusiastically cheers the JV Football team on to victory. CHEERLEADERS. First row: Melissa Thompson, Luli Brown. Third row: Bailey Sellars, Judy Lambeth, Rhonda Cashwell, Kris Second row: Robin Grovesg Wanda Brooks, heady Carol Davenport. Howell, Jacque Campbell. CHEERLEADERS 153 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. First row: Tom Bowling, Steve Lom- bardo, Jim Holbrook, Roger Oates, Richard Neal, Geoff King, Van Lane, Jim Staton, Rick Roberts. Second row: Steve Sharpe, Frank Grzeszcak, Wayne Neal, Ray Pulliam, Pat Shea, Richard Matthews, Garland Campbell, Davis Smith, John Mitchell, Wayne Foster. Third row: Lee Wells, Cirt Gill, David Sharpe, Henry Brown, Ernie McLean, Dick Curran, Phil Dayvault, Ben Toler, Jimmy Donaldson, Hugh Myrick, Garth Miller. Pirates destroy Whirlie arrogance in 12-7 defeat SCOREBOARD Garringer 24 Thomasville 8 Fayetteville 6 Smith 28 High Point 7 Grimsley 7 Reynolds 35 East Forsyth 28 Burlington 7 Dudley 34 Geoff King 1121 Point defense. 154 VARSITY FOOTBALL Page 6 Page 6 Page 7 Page 0 Page O Page 12 Page 0 Page 12 Page 6 Page 12 is stopped by forceful High By far the most exciting sports event of first semester was the team's thrilling clash with the Grimsley Whirlies. The Pirates rushed for an amazing 177 yards, almost three times that of the cross-town rivals. Geoff King dom- inated Page's action with key pass- es at critical times, which proved to be essential in the Bucs' victory. Although this season was not the most successful one, each game was an inspiring demonstration of spirit. Exultant pirates Jim Holbrook, conquered Whirlies after exp Jim Holbrook C351 struggles for the extra inches needed for the first down JV Pirates conclude season with 8-3 record Highlighting the JV football sea- title. Preparing the JV team for re- son this year was a spectacular sponsibilities of playing varsity foot- i triumph over the Grimsley Whirlies, ball was an objective of the coach- 20-7. Because of the outstanding ing staff. Headed by Jim Long, the ability of the members this season, coaches introduced the new team the Baby Bucs captured the cham- to the various aspects of playing pionships of both Groups One and high school football. Two, as well as the 4-A conference Jack Wagoner C751 improves his agility during an afternoon workout. Al Powell 1381 breaks through strong opposing defense to score another goal. JV FOOTBALL TEAM. First row: Jimmy Comptong Jack Wagoner: Newman. Third row: James Tolerg Mike Busby, manager, Hampton Charles King, Ernie McLeang Henry Sherrill, Drew Lackeng Harrison Shupingg Kim Clanton: James Thomas: Rick Winslow, Tom Edmondsg Evattg Mr. Long, coach. Second row: Mike Jones, David Hudson, John Schenck. Fourth row: Kelly Culbreth, Barry Teague, Erik Danny Pegram, Al Powell, Jimmy Collins, Jeff Sewell, Robert Kirzinger, Gary Stanley, Mike Hamby. 156 JV FOOTBALL Basketball team brings victories to happy Pirates Dick Curran 1507 struggles for the rebound. 0 1 With determination and ability, Jackie Crutchfield C103 attempts a difficult shot. VARSITY BASKETBALL. First row.' Rodney DeBusk, Jackie Crutch- Sidney Allen, Bill Butler, Rick Osmer. Third row: Robert Tate, David field, Dick Ramsey, Steve Sharpe. Second row: Eddie Purgason, Worth, Dick Curran, Geoff King. C1 f . K? ,.-f VARSITY BASKETBALL 157 SCOREBOARD Parkland 44 Fayetteville 51 Myers Park 51 North Forsyth 60 Reynolds 66 Durham 61 Durham 46 North Forsyth 53 Burlington 61 Smith 60 Dudley 61 High Point 60 Grimsley 47 Parkland 47 Burlington 60 Dudley 63 Grimsley 34 Reynolds 53 High Point 47 Smith 52 Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 81 72 56 62 64 62 53 62 73 59 80 53 49 74 64 67 43 38 59 51 With one second left, Page leads Grimsley by two points. Jackie Crutchfield's 1101 jump shot moves the score up another notch for Page Eddie Purgason C321 receives a pass from Rick Osmer 1201. 158 VARSITY FOOTBALL High Point Bison attempts to block Pirate Robert Tate's C431 jump shot. Team elects Ramsey and Tate Co-captains Page Pirates, led by Head Coach John Morris and Assistant Coaches Jim Long and Sonny Odom, finish- ed the season with fifteen wins and five losses. Dick Ramsey and Robert Tate as- sisted the coaches as co-captains. The team's outstanding perform- ance brought them a tie for the number one position in the Central 4-A Conference. Spirit and enthusiasm were at their peak during the Page-Grims- ley game. Jackie Crutchfield se- cured the victory with a basket one second before the end of the game. . 'Q As Dick Curran C501 and Eddie Purgason 1321 guard Dudley players, Dick Ramsey C251 shoots for the basket. .xx t V . ' My 1 1 -Sa. . A'-ts. , .ga ' at , t N X tl F .Cx Robert Tate 142i scores two points for anxious Page Pirates. Jackie Crutchfield C103 displays his ability with a difficult lay up. VARSITY BASKETBALL 159 Baby Bucs finish the season with excellent record Under the leadership of Head Coach Jim Long and Assistant Coach John Morris, the Baby Bucs completed a successful basketball season with sixteen wins and four losses. Many members of the squad hold great promises for success in basketball and may be seen play- ing varsity basketball next year. Mike Kivett 1425 looks on while Mark Primm 1303 attempts a jump shot. Blocked by an opposing player, Mike Kivett 1421 jumps to make a basket J X r .L xf Xf,X! JV BASKETBALL TEAM. Fff-91 f0Wi Frank GYZGSZCHK, Gary Thomas, Southard. Second row: Mark Primm, Robbie Davis, Richard Johnson Jimmy Powell, Ken Richards, Billy Mitchell, Charles King, Ricky Greg O'Steen, Mike Kivett, Ernie McLean, Ricky Mack. 160 JV BASKETBALL - 1, A-'Bertie-3, r iii: ,g,i4qi.F'F' ,MY ,nr . yy .:- 5 . 1 .wx ,, Page Pirate Don Bailey winds up to strike Pirate Gerald Campbell prepares for pitch while opponents warm up. out opponent. Bobby Godfrey wins outstanding player award Coached by Mr. Phillips, the Page baseball team completed the season with a 10-9 record overall. The team was composed of 13 members, among them several re- turning lettermen. The season was climaxed by a 12-1 victory over Burlington and two wins over arch rival Grimsley. David Batts and Don Bailey pitch- ed forthe Pirates and included sev- eral no hit innings. Byron Kennedy, at the other end, proved to be an efficient catcher. Bobby Godfrey, Barry Councilman and Roger Oates played the bases. Conference games were high- lighted by a 4-1 victory over Bur- lington and a 7-1 victory the sec- ond round to end the season with a 8-6 conference record. This year's awards went to David Batts, who was chosen the best hitter, and to Bobby Godfrey, who was chosen the outstanding player. VARSITY BASEBALL. First row: Geoff King, Roger Oates, Jay row:- Mr. Phillips, David Batts, Barry Councilman, Doug McCorkIe, Simpson, Bobby Godfrey, Byron Kennedy, Gerald Campbell. Second Don Bailey, Eddie Moody. VARSITY BASEBALL 161 SCOREBOARD Pirates end season with 12-1 win over Burlington ..... 4, at ' Page batter, Byron Kennedy, is ready for pitch in game against Burlington. Coach Phillips gives pep talk before game. . 162 VARSITY BASEBALL Burhngton 1 West Forsyth 4 SHUH16 High Point 6 GHmsmy0 EastForsyH14 Burhngton 1 West Forsyth 2 Snnth 7 High Point 7 GHmsmy4 East Forsyth 3 Reynolds 3 Reynolds 2 Page 4 Page 5 Page 1 Page 5 Page 3 Page 5 Page 7 Page 12 Page 4 Page 5 Page 3 Page 6 Page 2 Page 5 J, 1 in 3 ,WL ,, . s C' , . ,,, 4 ' Q ' 1 ' , r A5 - ,hx ,rg A I I A .. X -P-fl 2- ag-Jfa' 1 4-N., . f ...sa -'. . ,. ,0, ',,:.. . , .. ,.,.,.:,. . -Q','tf'1,-, g,P '1,' -'- , 4 '1',-.. LN' v, ,' 5' Barry Councilman waits incoming pitch. Thorne White swings and hits a low flyer to left field. Coach Odom watches his JV's perform J' is L yell Mr. 0dom's JV's tie for first place With one of the best seasons in Page's history, the Junior Varsity baseball team had 11 wins and only 2 losses. Coached by Mr. David Odom, the eleven man squad tied for first place in the conference with Grimsley. Pitching for the Pirates was Thorn White and catching was Mike Tallant. Garth Miller was the star first baseman, and Mike Horton was in left field. Two players, Gary Mar- tin and Mark Gardner, were so good that they moved to the Varsity. JV BASEBALL TEAM. First row: Mark Gardner, Carl Richardson, Odom, coachg Phil Scoggins, Steve Seawellg Gary Marting -Thorne Garth Miller, Mike Tallent, Bill Butler, Bill Lee. Second row: Mr. Whiteg Mike Horton, Jack Leonard, Chuck Powers, John Smith. 370192 424.92 Od .EY fag + L! JV BASEBALL 163 Robert Tate captures the state singles title Dick Ramsey executes a backhand stroke. TENNIS TEAM. Dick Ramsey, Pete Daven- port, Scott Lee, Barden Cooke, Rick Osmer, Robert Tate, David Worth, Robert Worth. 164 TENNIS Once again ranking high in the state conference, Coach Morris's tennis team showed outstanding skill. Led by Robert Tate, who cap- tured the singles title, they smash- ed through even the most formid- able opponents. Scott Lee and Rick Osmer were also outstanding netters who help- ed the team through the confer- ence undefeated. Much of their success was due to long hours of practice and dedicated effort. Robert Tate serves ball across net. . . 1 -Qty , .A ,,,,,-fr Page's Gary Martin displays his fine diving. Page swimmer Edward Abrams gives all his strength to winning a race. Many returning Iettermen boost swimming team With its finest record ever, the Page swimming team glided into the State Championships. Sparked by its ten returning Iettermen, the team broke every existing school record at least once during the sea- son. Coaches Franklin and Phillips provided valuable encouragement and instruction to help set more records. Among those returning were Edward Abrams, T o m Henson, Chris Lyon, and Greg O'Steen, who swam freestyle. Clint Franklin and Drew Richardson did the butterflyg George Crump and Bill Kinney, the backstroke. Mark Johnson swam breast stroke and Bob Mensel was the top diver. Team members showed out- standing determination and zeal in arriving for practice at 6:00 A.M. Their season was highlighted by a win over Grimsley, which suffered its first loss in a dual meet in five years. 1 i l SWIMMING. First row: Mr. Phillips, Dick Reece, Mark McManus, Edward Abrams, Bill Kinney, Mark Johnson, Chris Lyon, Greg OSteen. Second row: Mr. Franklin, Gary Martin, Joey Whitsett, Bob T.. rLgA',Y -H .ru . in E' t . , .- tj! is EJ . vig S A 'fxfv as A Hi 3 r, D I ar xi ' ll I. l I 'l 1 l 1 . ll l i fl Mensel, Kim Bradshaw, Mark Owens, Richard Johnson. Third row: Clint Franklin, George Crump, David Dunker, Chris Moore, Drew Richardson, Bobby Basinger, Tom Henson. SWIMMING 165 Page wrestling team achieves fine record Wayne Foster struggles to defeat his opponent. 166 WRESTLING Fierce Charles Byrd floors his opponent. Page wrestler Wayne Foster prepares to throw his rival during a match. Outstanding effort by dedicated wrestlers produced a fine Page team. Charles Byrd and Conrad Hicks, co-captains, led the team to win more matches than previous teams. Long hours of practice sessions, before and after school, proved to be of great value to the squad and constituted a fine record. Several members ended the season with only one or two losses. Wrestler Drew Lacklen gives every ounce of his strength to defeating the foe. Charles Byrd forces his opponent into a weak position. Sophomore Walter Baynes proves he is a hard opponent for other teams. WRESTLING TEAM. First row: Billy Cunningham, Jeff Sewell, Carlton Walter Baynesg Conrad Hicks, Mike Brewery Wayne Fosterg Steve Phoenix, Lee Wells, Bobby Beerman, Frank Smith, Charles Byrd. Lombardo. Second row: Mr. Fredricks, coach, Barry Johnson, Drew Lackleng WRESTLING 167 Molodet and Toler lead team to winning season Page's 440 man, Steve Molodet, and pole vaulter, Ben Toler, proved to be top scorers on last spring's twenty-five man track team. Toler gained the honor of being confer- ence champion in the high hurtles, as well as gaining an exceptional 132 points, total, for the year. Specializing in fourteen events, the team began practice soon after the basketball season ended and continued through the end of May. Page participated in ten track meets this year, in addition to the usual conference play in Burling- ton. ,497 2 ,,-.R ,A , ..-.1 Relay race proves challenging to Larry Wells. Ben Toler grimaces as he breaks schooI's high jump record. l TRACK. First row: Henry Brown, Andy Swepston, Terry Chenoweth, Steve Sharpe, Bruce Wiley, Web Moore, Bill Gamble, James Wadlington, Wayne Neal, Jon Medley, Ken Bowen. Second row: Larry Wells, Chris Jones, Bobby Peele, Doug Berry, Tom Suddreth, Jim Staton, Jim Holbrook, Richard Neal, David Sharpe, Ben Toler, Alan Glass, Steve Molodet. Third row: Keith Powers, Van Lane. 168 TRACK Cross Country team sweeps two championships V Bill Butler, Jackie Crutchfield, and David -it -w. xmunn-..:::, ul' Worth 'max afte' 3 Successful meet' Clayton Cochran paces himself on final cross-country lap. With over fifty boys participating, this year's Cross Country team fin- ished with an undefeated record and a conference championship. This victory was climaxed by the winning of the sectionals cham- pionship and by their placing third in the state. Under the leadership of the tri- captains, the team practiced every afternoon and on Saturdays to get in shape for the two and two-tenths mile course used in meets. CROSS COUNTRY. First row: David Worth, Steve Molodet, Flobert Allen, Bill Butler, Tommy Henson. Third Row: Clayton Cochran, Steve Tate. Second row: David Murphy, Alan Hartsook, Chris Moore, Sidney Copley, Chris Jones, Ken Bowen, Bobby Peele, Mike Lashley. CROSS COUNTRY 169 Field hockey and bowling enliven Virginia Wallen, Jane Land, and Kathy Paul practice before game. GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM. First row: Linda Ehrlich, Kathy Wolfe, Virginia Wallen, Kathy Apple, Lee Phillips, Kathy Paul, Mary Lou Gerringer. Second row: Loretta Donnell, Judy Murphy, Phyllis Gillespie, Dit Newman, Ann Pope, Jane Land, Jackie Styers, Connie Copeland. 170 GIRLS' SPORTS With the addition of new sports field hockey and bowling, the girls' athletic program covered a wider variety of sports this year. Seventh period a special class was held for those who chose phys- ical education as an elective. This class was able to undertake extra activities, such as tennis and swim- ming. Intramural games were held after school for all who wanted to participate. The art of bracing the bow is demonstrated by Mrs. Caldwell to the class. Constant practice at shooting increases skill of girls' team player. girls' sport program Connie Copeland enjoys new game of bowling in gym. 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Kathy Payne, presidentg Candy Caldwell, vice-president, Kathy Gray, secretary, Wilma Chambers, treasurer. s l 174 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS 36 Spring orientation brought the incoming Sophomore Class to- gether for the first time. Returning in the fall and attempting to mask traditional feelings of fear and anticipation, the Sophomores be- gan the first year of their high school life. With the fall election of officers, Sophomores took their first step in becoming a whole, working unit. Another step in transforming them into a unified class was the successful completion of a fund- raising project. Following the distribution of the World's Finest Chocolate, class members capitalized on individual determination and competitive ri- valry to set a record. JV Cheerleaders Mabel Livingston, Linda Brown, and Denise Way show their en- thusiasm at a JV game. av- - XF 'M !, . l L 'C' i R., V , 1 rise, LLL. -5,131 . T5 X 4 si s. X 'IF J B11 Beth Abrams Debbie Adcock Philip Adkins Mike Ageon Cynthia Allen Peggy Allred Jan Ammons Ronnie Anderson Carl Andrews Debbie Andrews Sallie Bo Andrews Johnny Appel Brenda Archer Blake Asbury Ed Bennett and JV Pep Committee boost PHS spirit 1- ' .qty A i 3 'Rf +L . . 4 .V Q 1 X i ' Y .g If J if .X t -fe-1' , I f f . ,ir '-' f 4 .Q , V , . i , V v:---v ,N fi 'I S -. 4, 'D i l -Q a my -J ' L L. ' J' QM X Il m k xxlx I l X O i R V I X M ti 1 i if N 1 l i . .11 , ' I ,X .,, 'a . M 't up , , rt . LL.. x f if' A' 1 Sv '- 5T 7' 3. , ' fs. , fur V. 1 -1 -f. 1 x ll f f . ,i . V N J f j x l i 'Z' 41' Beth Austin lone Bailey Patsy Baldwin Sandra Ball Dawn Barber Beth Barnes Areatha Barton Diane Basham Bobby Basinger Sherrie Baucom Walter Baynes Susan Beane Betsy Beard Ronald Beatty Keith Beck Jann Becker Ed Bennett Steve Bennett Sally Birdsong Debbie Blair Jane Blair Paul Blakeney Patricia Bolling Don Boswell SOPHOMORE CLASS 175 -,fi C34 i - G i- 'll iff! , Y 3323- 9 X f X W. l3EiT1Lf.ll lift 1 ,X W Mark Bowen Michael Boyd Susan Breazeale Jack Wagner C271 runs the ball for Page as JV's head toward championship. Baby Bucs capture 4-A conference football championship for Pirates David Britt Barbara Brown Debbie Brown Dorothy Brown Linda Brown Sandra Brown Tommy Browning David Bruce Libby Bruce Alan Bunn Cynthia Byrd Candy Caldwell Lee Cameron Jan Campbell Joe Campbell Norman Campbell Sue Campbell Terri Campbell Greta Cannon Victoria Cantrell Lib Cardonick V 176 SOPHOMORE CLASS . ' ' W Yi 1 'f,, -:ff-'-sffvwfnr' 'TT' H Q- -r 5 Liv' Pl . A- l ' 1100.11-.. at , ' A , -N ..' A wr: w-.,, KL 1 Span' T17 , X 1- X F. L.. , IIA' 'W , i ,s, - . it ' ' It 5 I - . y i at gl? 4 I lily-t fiv K F 'Y ff 3 , 'rs U 'Y ,Q ' -, EQ' ,I :T-awe! Kffx X J m 'x L C - ' I if i , ,If ! .Y' 7 if 'xiii al 'PY .Alpn-hfxlk VV - 1 . Vx 1 - -- ,- Ai W f ll' l. l A - ' as Q , 1 it--'Aff KA f - T ,- Xi -fig s A . J. '4T ', :IIN 'P 'T 'f' .P ' ., ' l Q- s . -.. wp 'r T A 'Vx -xxx ' X fs ., I X 'K A ' E 1 ,5 'Q ,J v ',V, E-31.3 Shirley Chavis Glenn Cheek Mike Christopher Debbie Clifton Steven Cockman Alan Cole 'Ib Q, usa? XX Kenneth Carpenter Paul Cates Jeri Causey Michael Clark Judy Clay Marti Clay Ann Cole Diane Coleman Jimmy Collins Bill Cooke Douglas Copeland Steve Copley Ross Covington Karen Cox Tony Cox Nancy Crabtree Julia Crater James Crite '19 11, , JA., , . fl Wilma Chambers Billy Cleaver Peggy Colwell Eugene Corbett William Cox Rhonda Crowe Janice Comer Deborah Compton Jimmy Compton During the fall election assembly, Presidential candidate Kathy Payne presents her vote-getting platform. SOPHOMORE CLASS 177 , ' W' 7 ww .R X NX 'w Jeff Crown Lynn Dawson till, l .5 -T ,A 5, 'ws Kelly Culbreth Pete Culbreth Bill Cunningham Sylvia Dawson Debbi Dean Martha DeCarlo Sylvia Dail Lynn Davidson Mike Davis Susan DeHart Sarah Dickson Stamps Dillard Class treasury is boosted by traditional chocolate sale l i ,L 4 'il-I l my E . ,-1 'g 'V' l QP li -ik, X ,,-Y,,,,,-,1 , ,,',,, F' . JNL 7 'A L- Wg-2' Cathy Dixon Sam Dunn Nancy Elkins 178 SOPHOMORE CLASS in 'l.'T'7' TC? X ia, .- 0-of - lv: fl' i i QW at Q 'aff' all V tif f' -Q ' V - ,0 fi L Q--f 'l ' 5... Sherrill Doggett Willie Donnell Danny Doutt Cynthia Driver Susan Dunlap Doretha Dunn Janice Dupree Debbie Eaton Tom Edmonds Charles Efird Debbie Eichorn Barbara Elkins Tim Ellis Leigh Elrod Lisa Elrod Johnny Elwin Larry Ensley Dan Estrem Jeff Eubanks Janet Evans Harrison Evatt Vikki Farmer Gregg Felts Cecile Fickling Andrew Fields Susan Flynn Debby Fordham Jerry Forsythe Jean Foster Joan Foster Alex Franklin Carolyn Frazier Catherine Frazie John Fryday Patsy Gales Pam Gambill Vickie Gant Joe Garcia Fred Gardner Mark Gardner Andy Garner Susan Garvey SOPHOMORE CLASS 179 Driver Training students forfeit their study halls ' Gary Garvin Phyllis Gillespie X . '4- uf:-.Ia L..L,'- X nmvfn E UCATIONl T GREENSBURU PUBLIC SCHUULS I ' V 'Q r -' FII! Mr. Thompson about Thomas Hall Mike Harper Gerald Hauser N 's l, s- xx z' 'la F - Debbie Goss cg, i f gf - x 5 Driving carefully out of the parking lot, Barbara Brown is instructed by making right turns. Frances Gravely Kathy Gray Butch Griffin Becky Gross Don Grubbs Frank Grzeszczak Larry Ham Kathy Hammer Marti Hammer Allen Hammonds Mike Hancock Lewis Hannah Alex Harrill Ann Harris Lee Harris Cindy Harrison Laura Harrison Wayne Harrison ,L Q H ' l ll 'fr J -, I I JUN: 45 : a'1 'O- L r 'D' l 8 I vffx r ,l 1 X I A If x N X LL - A W 4 l y j N . 4. X T .-.Y 'Y' 180 SOPHOMORE CLASS -wg V, S qi-ff? l vf 'TT' ff' JK x A 1 il 5? ,, f ii 5. 4, Gs 117 .N X Carol Hawks Jerry Hayes Wanda Hazelwood Richard Henson Jeff Herndon Lawrence Hicks Stephen Hill Raymond Hilliard Nancy Hines Carolyn Hipp Brenda Hodges Vicki Hodges Eric Hoffman Margaret Hogue Mitch Hollander Sophomores take aptitude tests under the supervision of Miss Smith. L, I 'Rn-fx' iw-o f so Iii' it Q5 fivzfi , , , if d.. -Wm , .N tl K. . N Mike Hervy Jerry Hobbs Hugh Holman Robert Hooker Linda Hopkins Freida Hornbuckle R Wi I vrzflf 'XX -sw -H+'-I ll l ifwi.. Q. XXX l Harry Hicks Karen Hobbs Gail Holmes Hoppy Hopkins Vicki Hornady Nancy Hoskins SOPHOMORE CLASS 181 JV Cheerleaders elect Mabel Livingston as Irene Hudson Dick Hungate John Hunter :Q . Jan Jackson ' Karen Jackson . , . li Linda Jacobs V ss' r af' 'O ' 'fri' - X f . E Debbie James Joe James Curtis Jarvis Emmy Lou Jeffress Randy Jeffries Ben Jenkins ,X Janice Johnson A -ll me T4 1. 4 5 head N Richard Johnson N' I g-- , fm. li '- vicki Johnson D M , A, l Christy Jones Clif, E , f l ' l' .ms Cleta Jones g 1. . c - Madeline Jones u ' ' .7 M ,J if ..,-J P X .fill lm il 'L so ' V. D, -nw 'ir , Mike Jones Sherri Jones Ann Jordan Belle Jordan Debby Jowers .xf 1, gy l .f 1 Anne Joyce ' '- f 4 .Lg E-,falfvzlIliff' ' -Fill Pam Kellar X' X Laura Kendrick 1, 'O ' i Y --, .C James Kent - N Al v 'Y .. ' F u Carolyn King Charles King Darlene King L ' fllv 1,1 . x X x'X rf lrlr J l , l X' Hlfnlr, iv , ' Janet Kirkman N lil ' - X 4 H Erik Kirzinger J M - -ei Mike Kiser L ffxffz J Mike Kivelt v-- ,, - Sharon Klauman 'A Q ' Susan Knight X ' .K hs 182 SOPHOMORE CLASS X r 'r V.- 32 1 X ' f- IX 35 1 'W IJ, xv X' x Lx Q FV ,I 5, Q30 , L' 1 X, Qi fl -r 4 1 Q, ' Q Wh-1 Xml ir: V, 7- .F- W... 'pg ik! ,Sea t . R ,eu A A' -1 f I .l A. - .W y Page Seniorettes express their aims to Sophomores in ISCC assembly. rf'-' 'ELI 'fi l l , 1. 1 i ti Qi r TFTP 'M Kathy Kontoulas Drew Lacklen Pam Lambert Dick Lane Diane Lawler Flobln Lindsey Pat Knowles Elaine Lake Jane Land Frank Lane Reba Layne MSYVB LlSiOi'l as vm, psy' Norris Lackey Kathy Lamb Becky Landreth Donald Lanning Scott Lindley Jean Little 'S Mike Lashley David Lasker Pat Latta Cindy Lavasque Sandra Lester John Lewis Mamie Lewis Jerry Liles Sandra Little Mabel Livingston Tony Lookabill Candy Ludwick SOPHOMORE CLASS 183 5, x 'Q' I lm Nr if ' avr l F Alan McCoy Lee McBane Kent McCorkle Diann McDaniel Joe McGee Lisa McGinn Ginny Mclntosh Libby McKnight Ernie McLean Milly McLendon Allen McLeod Mark McManus Bobby Maner Mark Manring Eddie Mardis Jessica Marshall Marie Marshall Cynthia Martin Susan Mays Jane Meadows Susan Meadows Mary Mebane Ronnie Meldau Pamela Melvin Jennie Miles Billy Mitchell Joe Mitchell James Montgomery Janice Moore Mary Moore Kermit Morehead Dan Morgan Steve Morgan Marie Morrisette Susan Morrison Paul Morrow cn, V -JU ,... y, f ,f 1, s. x l is l X I i l -vs J' 4 4, l 'x s I af' J 1 ., 1x V d - bg N ,! N E N FF! I Q- 9 ' Q 4 fx A i f l N 'l ,f 1 in X l 9 184 SOPHOMORE CLASS 'C l' 4 . . 5 V -f ga. si-3' ., MMS A 4 P i I si x , l John McGinty Rick Mack Don May Paul Mercier Melinda Morar Richard Moser 'Es L.-' X FT 'vw .53 .1 , rx . EP 1 'Wm LV , Q .1 .V . A .... :J iri 1' V '1 5- ' Q:fji,'l. -pr l .ii-,5.'x y - V. V, f,-9,14 - ,. -:LA n - X 'N ., ,U L4 . sy V , .A as ..- , t A 5935 Q. . Q 4' l Q qw!! l ,A X . F1777 Y Y, ,L I , . ' J -35, .. V' v' w, 2 ' ' , X iffy A X 1' ,, , .Q , I iss, v V A , if .:,,:,i tT7X V, 1' , i 1 Vxf! . ' X N . David Mowrer Sandra Murray Alfred Napper Varonica Neal Dit Newnam Molly Norfleet l till qv' v Carolyn King represents class ,rf 1. A um ,-vs Escorted by Charles King, Representative Carolyn King participates in ' ' l y g V l 1 ' . N 'fats - 'U' L. Q r 1-- x'T' ' , i' is 1 I qw J 4, X Y Homecoming ceremony. 94.'iff:'lg.f?t x q, ,I J ' xl YQWLQO ., 'f ' - ' fe' ' 7' l Y V M V i I . l' ' Faith O'Brien 4 Greg O'Steen K Randy Oakes I -.Ap 41-, , iv.,-v W 1 X 1' N. l - A f l X I 1 X .r- Owls ' Donna Oakley Mike Oakley James Owen Davld Murphy Edward Murray Ann Myrick Byron Nance Jack Neal Sharon Neal - Hank Needle Amy Newell Mike Owens Donna Nicholson Nancy Nolan Betty P609 Rick Nunn Johnny Nursey T0ml'f1Y Parham l Jil A 0' - 10' if .. 11 .sv F' i X N Il V T Nx - in- ps 'UN , A-as f - . r. R. A ., g , xl X V , X ' 1- ga -- Psy? 'aimflis X.:-3t..3uz.11:x....sy.3-M93 .x..-,mp 43,5 SOPHOMORE CLASS 185 , use V . -. Q 1 1 ET x ' . l ' v ' V . .- N 3, fx R ir!-:P ' 1 W 'E f u.1fiL'f'1. ., ' ,. R 8 I A? ' 'W t as : z agjs- I G' 1 Kathy Payne Willie Payne Eric Phillips Carlton Phoenix Mike Pittman Robert Pittman a is l Gail Pearson Phyllis Pickard Patty Plante Vi n it ff so ir! x QL. L T17 N.. X QL. ' Gordon Pennisi Dianne Perdue Wallace Perdue George Perrin Teresa Pickard Phillip Pickett Douglas Pickler Rickie Pinnix Ann Pope Al Powell Jim Powell Marilyn Powell Kathy Payne leads activities of the Sophomore Class Monte Powell Morris Powers Mark Primm Gladys Pritchett Julie Proctor George Pross V 1 ,,,.,, , 1 Pt '1' l 1 ., . ul L- , ,rs YW J l i,.g M W Lili Pugh Rebecca Pulley Leigh Purvis 186 SOPHOMORE CLASS 6 P. ,, al. 1, '.',f' pa.. ' :..i A JQQQ1 Q-.gum M .. N' V A P' 1 V. 5 and Craig Smith give a assembly. Splcing up the campaign, 5 t ar David Murphy, Larry Ham, skit during the elections w. 5. , 'ii .ia '1- Q x, -1 N X .. l it--.A 4 . X l , - as-, .f 1 ,x . 33 C, . 1 l 35 1 0' ll- I 5 V1.1 fi' v fi If Looking into his microscope, Alan Suddreth examines a specimen for biology. if- Cathy Samuel Diane Sansone 34 S 's U ' xfb l 1-n R., Wayne Raphael Debbie Reed Debbie Rice Pam Rigsbee Bonnie Rogers Greg Rouser Davld Ray Jacky Reilly Ken Richard Warren Ritter Cathy Rogers Blll Russell as V , I, ,N x Gene Rayle Jim Remmy Thurmond Richardson David Ritze Jo Rollinson Cindy Russell K' John Schenk C.-X, Ez:-1' I Kim Redmond Barbara Rice Brenda Riddle Brenda Robinson Rebekah Rosson Teddy Safarian Sally Schenk Ann Schoolfield David Schoolfield Donna Sears ' lik 'il 1 , it r . 'nas ' ff L + l SOPHOMORE CLASS 187 9' Emmy Lou Jeffress Millie McLendon and Mamie Lewis observe chickens for biology , A C 'x N it vi' 'V 'i S t I L -1 :qi if 1- ' 5: 3 - 1. -- if iil:.i,',l 1 ' X X X Carolyn Seawell Raymond Seay Clyde Shamberger John Sherrill Deborah Slay Susan Smith 188 SOPHOMORE CLASS f 1' A-yu Jeff Seawell Jack Shropshire Hampton Shuping Barbara Simmons Helen Slater Sue Slawter David Sellars Cathy Smith Craig Smith Elizabeth Smith Roger Smith Scotty Smith Perry Sharpe Thurman Smith Mary Alice Snider Errol Somay Steve South Paul Southern Sharon Shown Rule change permits Sophomore exam exemptions 1 ff' l xv . T' Wav ' x. 1' ' s .1 1 ,X I 7, ' 7 411 S-H.. ,W Z ,-f' Patricia Stanley Ronnie Stanley Tim Stanley Steve Stevens Linda Stiles Janet Stone Bob Styers Alan Suddreth Anita Sullivan Thinking hard, Gary Garvin labors over a geometry test. 1.211 1311? t --5 5' kt, Qtt V Nfaif ' Yiizey 1 T 'V-'ilariivesev ., l N . , T3 . Fl Ja., i I .R at i Mm 'AW X X tml tix, N3 1 'yy' ., ' If if My l Y X' 5 f ilcj W l I va- .,, ix- David Stanley Eddie Stanley Gary Stanley Joe Stanley Johnny Steans Gayle Stedman Elizabeth Stephens Lynn Stevens Carolyn Straughan Mike Straughn Paula Strickland Prestine Strickland Burton Sullivan Mark Summers Ginny Sutton Jimmie Swain Viv Swepston Tim Swink Terrie Swinson Martin Sykes Michael Talbert Colette Tallevast Sylvia Talton Barbee Tankersley SOPHOMORE CLASS 189 vw, gt Mark Tardue James Thomas Janet Trimble John Vassiliou Steve Ward Roy Ware 190 SOPHOMORE CLASS V , , . l 4 T15 lt ,...- W - T f l sz' l T I 4--y l YJ wrff i 5 Znasff I ' li' If fi nm x Slit Q , V 'E' V l Beverly Taylor Lawrence Thomas Stina Troxler Sharon Vernon Peggy Ware Mark Warren 'C' is' i l Gary Teague Elaine Teeters Evelyn Thomas Adele Thompson Barbara Thompson Kathy Thompson Dennis Tucker Doug Turk Linda Turner Pedro Vilorio Sherry Vincent Jack Wagoner , T , xx HX Xi Gary Thomas Joe Thompson Eddie Umlleet Nena Wall 5.4 ' v sz-ff xx X, Gayle Thomas James Toler David Vann Laurie Walter Displaying their school spirit, class members devote Saturday morning to working on Treasure Island. Students give their time to participate in workdays sf-H' 'e M . ' s.. ' 'x, 'RT D' I 2,-f, f ,, ' ,V . AA , 17 rj ,R l . X ,gum 1' g if 1- A , -N- . S.- 1 ,.., X ' ll l X' ' My !f f :N g 'sw 1-:sr XX nw, Larry Watkins John Webb Tommy White Barry Wilkinson Perry Wilson Benny Wood x. Carol Watt Patrick Weiner Curt Whitley Barbara Williams Paul Winslow Janice Wood Qg, a ,img xx l - l x. E . wp-.,, PM ' Y- UD vw X V QTL. A 'f '-'ifli' 'x n in ' . - ' xr A f J Mary Westervelt Jimmy Whitley Janet Williams Richard Winslow tr.- Denese Way Martha Waynick Bart Weaver David Weaver Debbie Janet White Madeleine White Westmoreland Judy Wicker Joan Wilder Joey Whitsett Wanda Williams Susan Willis Tim Williams Sara Wirt Kathy Wolfe Larry Winston Steve Yarboro Bill Yarborough Traye Wood Terry Wray V. as J J . VW 4 A 4 g , N ,ffs Xxx K L Donna Weaver Stafford White Wanda Wiley James Wilson Debby Wolff Garry Young SOPHOMORE CLASS 191 Class of '69 moves up to Junior responsibilities ia. .ani A ' 3 l 11: .-J-Tv., JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Stephen Costello, presidentg Marshall Taylor, vice-president, Rita Stroud, secretary: Mickey Block, treasurer. Smiling proudly, Debbie Griffin shows Mr. Stowe her new class ring. 192 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Juniors returned to Page with more familiarity, more confidence, and great expectations. Aware of new responsi- bilities and challenges, they set out to accomplish their goals. One of the challenges was the PSAT tests taken to prepare them for the College Board exams in the spring. To reward them for their diligent work came the class rings, publicly displaying the overwhelming pride they have in their school. Profits from the annual project gave a tremendous boost to the Junior Class treasury. Selling peanut brittle repeated last year's success. As the year ended, class members looked forward to fall when they would be the school leaders. I7- V U, -auf ' .V- Y. :QV ' ' i f , X.. S. Y-4 iw 1177 gb' L -l .wifi m . ll . Y: r gf Y7 c. , AQ f f ' f ,l i X 5.1! Lr-'fy is-f', L.. Q.. l Julia Abels Edward Abrams Jackie Allen Charles Altschul Marcia Altvater Kay Amick Kathy Apple Ricky Apple Linda Armentrout Judy Atkinson Doris Bailey Karen Bailey Emma Bandy Nancy Barrett Steve Barts Sidney Allen Steve Ammons Ricky Armfield Kim Bailey Nancy Bass in-.ar Steve Allen Jan Anderson Peter Armour Pat Bailey Joyce Batten Peggy Allison Richard Anderson Robert Askegren Rosie Baldwin Jay Beaman JUNIOR CLASS 193 Sherry Beesley Steve Bernstein Carla Blake Britt Blaylock Mickey Block Marshals seek to eliminate confusion in assemblies l l QMXA V was J 11:21 R.. Q, ,F ,cl-. J -rv-1' ,,,,.'l X - , -Us T7 r . 549-1 'W' ,t 'Y----f V, ,- QD M win? an iv Q17 N' . 52'-if 755-7' Ken Bowen Jim Brannon Sarah Breazeale Mike Brewer Nan Bringle Lynn Brittain Craig Broadhurst Luli Brown Danny Bunn Debbie Cain Christine Calice Charles Callahan Jacque Campbell Annette Carchetti Mary Carmon Cindi Caudle Sandra Caudle Artie Chadderton Kevin Chadderton Ronald Chavis Cathy Cheek Terry Chenoweth Glenn Church Kim Clanton 194 JUNIOR CLASS , 1 ,, 'Li ' 4. N .QV Y'--1 - X , .img- in if Q 'Uh L. Q.-Y' Cindy Clark Wayne Cline Bill Cole Debra Collins Denise Collins Billy Compton Chrissie Cooke Cathy Cooper Connie Cooper Bobby Costello Stephen Costello Beth Cowell Betty Crite Dick Curran Amelia Dalessandro Mary Daughtry Carol Davenport Jim Davidson Judy Lambeth, winner of the 1967 Talent Show, accepts trophy from emcee Vicki Elder. Kevin Davis Louise Denny SL.. 'fwi 1, . in , 5 ' 5' fig Phil Dayvault Anne Detgen David DeBerry Becky Dickerson A --Q.. l - is l R JUNIOR CLASS 195 Juniors select Kris Howell for Homecoming Court Greg Dillon Margie Doak Anne Dorsett Darlene Eakin Marilyn Ellis ii 1 7 'TIS' T .25 Larry Farlow Reid Farmer Eugene Fewell Terry Fitzgerald Clint Franklin Paige Frazier Jane Freeze Mary Friess Harold Fuller Ed Galloway Jeff Gardiner Carol Gardner Going out to lunch is long-awaited privilege Stephen Garvin Hubert Gaskin Pat Gentry Jeanne Gerock Mary Lou Gerringer Cirt Gill Karen Gillespie Stuart Good Jack Goodman Eleanor Grant Elaine Grantham Gay Graves Earl Greene Steve Greeson Cathy Griffin QM, 5' l' Wy' . gr- JUNIOR CLASS 197 Sale of peanut ?'-y 'tri Hg... L 'VN k-Y E 14, Debbie Griffin Mary Haile Karen Harris Margaret Hatcher Kay Henderson 'IBB JUNIOR CLASS Robin Groves Sandra Hall Wanda Harris Lee Hawley Libbi Henson William Guill Mike Hamby Alan Hartsook Willie Heath Janice Hepler Mike Gulley Pat Harrill Linda Harvey Donna Heise William Herbert F Aileen Heritage Janet Hermanson Eddie Herndon Susan Hipps Jonnie Hoggard Wayne Holbrook Scott Holman Baleria Holmes Chris Holt Keith Holt 1' i 'Ts gf?-w fix :7 tl:- re 1 ,-ay x . 7 5-'S l, J' Q in , 1 l , brittle brings large profit to Junior Class 74 Debbie Honeycutt Kris Howell 5--f Steve H0f1GYcutt Mrs. Mel Clanton assists Marshall Taylor and Stephen Costello in collecting Robin Hudson the sale of peanut brittle. 'T' L. W7 +A i 'TTY X..f Carol Hughes Gloria Humble Bill Hundley Cindy Hundley Sandy Hundley Darlene Hussey Greg Hyslop Sheila Isley Dennis Ivey Margaret Ivey Becky lzzell Britt Jackson Nancy Jarrett Gail Jarvis Barbara Johnson money for JUNIOR CLASS 199 Seven Juniors are chosen varsity cheerleaders gi, rl ill Hu r' 1 T N 'U x la S 'V I Wtij 'C7' f H W'-if I fi' 'b fifu' ,..,, ' 44' ' 5' 'r ,' 'arg r V Ei? 1 E Tl 1 ' l rl R4 Ml tag wi frlllkaf -1 f 5 lrgzv f ,. .N fire-1 xl' W Q -A, i r : X, FX., I .X S, it l ,Y N i E ,l J wa- WT, ,' 1'., H xr Q.. A Barry Johnson Cheryl Johnson Linda Jones Randall Jones Susan Justice David Kellam Debby Kirkman Linda Knowles Sammy Leonard Beity Lewis 200 JUNIOR CLASS Mark Johnson Flonnie Jones Pam Kidd Heli Koppel Barbara Little Betty Jones Steve Jones Bill Kiger Judy Lambeth Anne Livingston Chris Jones Steve Jordan Karen Kime Terri Laughlin Larry Long Floyd Jones Terry Jordan Jim Kingsbury Karen Leonard Jay Love mv YT' I I 5 h J 4, 1 'WN Paula Lowder Bob Lowdermilk Cindi Lowdermilk Steve Lowdermilk Ben Loy Kathy Loy Rick Luebke Marita Lummis Martha Lunsford Ronny Lutz Gala McAdoo Linda McCandless Resisting a Grimsley tackle, Pirate Steve Sharpe 4801 scores for Page. JUNIOR CLASS 201 4 A I.. I eff! ,,. x , - , , ,Y ,- , I 17 ' l I ,' - X , , .., - . , 'S- + J ,N r- usb.- r , - ' . .-A .-.-A751 X 11 Rita Stroud and Mickey Block record progress of the peanut brittle sale. ly:-' 'Yi Vx fr:-v 4- V il 9+'N 'xt-'ff Melissa McCoy Kathryn McDaniel Claude McKinney Carole Marschall Anna Martin James Martin J ,gl L.. . X wg' 4 Ms' wr-9' Q..,.,. xp 1 Gail Massey Tina Matthews Denise Mayhew Eddy Medbury Dean Medley Jon Medley Sandra Michaux Garth Miller Jackie Miller Karen Miller Ann Molodet Wayland Moore Web Moore Kathie Morana Mary Morgan Drew Morgavan Joe Morrison Tommy Morrow 202 JUNIOR CLASS Middle classmen help develop Treasure Island l 4119 ga? -I 1:2 ' 'Cf' Jayne Mothershead Debra Mullikan Tom Murphy Brenda Murr Hugh Myrick Cherrie Neal Martha Neal Rick Neal Sally Neas Virginia Neeley George Nelson Tommy Nelson Audrey New Gwen Noble Bobby Norris V JN 1..- Lea Anna Oakley Caroline Owen Mark Owens Danny Paoloni Pat Paschal Donna Pavlik Mr. Brown, a representative from the State Department, briefs a Junior history class on the explosive situation in the Middle East. N 1'un'lA JUNIOR CLASS 203 JUNI fix' .i7'7' Y., PM Q' 1 .-A 'YW Sheryl Payne Doug Phillips Dennis Pearman Elizabeth Phillips Cynthia Peeden Bobby Peele Charlene Pell Steve Peterson Lee Phillips Darrell Pickard Pat Pickard Lynda Pittman Ezzf , VBA YYY, 111 wg.,- jb- it 5 'L Rx f Q 4 as A li E 'Lhf' -f,. if -7 il? X., N---'Y Y. Robert Pittman Edwin Pons Cathy Potter Fran Powell Alan Propst Ann Pullen Johnny Ramsey Tricia Rayle Dicky Reece Wanda Reed Peggy Reilly Martha Reinhardt Debbie Reynolds Ricky Reynolds Bruce Rhea Sandra Rhudy Christine Rice Pam Rich OR CLASS nf 93. f Y gill M' ' E L L 5 ' - ' l . 5 Li R A I x . F1 ig 1, I VT i- .. Y x. Drew Richardson Pat Rigsbee Charles Rollins Sandy Hundley browses through research material in the library. Juniors prepare for college boards Bennie Russell Tommy Sansone Jane Sardi Rett Saslow David Schenk Eric Schenk Ann Schlosser Christine Schoolfield V: is D , .,, . . -If t. ' 1 ,' '1' :txt r ,R Q . .L lk V? wee' Lindy Richardson Janet Ridenhour Dennis Robinson Lauren Rogers Deborah Romeo Jeanne Rucker with PSAT test Tom Sawyer Rudy Schweizer Alton Scott Sundie Saunders , ,, ,,, Qf, T27 47- ef' as-. YT? x, -a-e in...f fl JUNIOR CLASS 205 Steve Seawell Joann Seay Rick Sebastian Larry Self Bailey Sellars Robert Shanks David Sharp Beth Sharpe Steve Sharpe Nancy Shelton TJ' ATN 'ii Class chooses Costello, Taylor, Stroud, and Richard Shelton Glenn Shields J S'l J S' Don Smith Frank Smith Susan Smith Ronnie Smithey ff, 206 JUNIOR CLASS Loretta Slade Nelma Smith Kay Stanley Tl' iz, f -W . W Y , ,i 1 i .' 14- ly 'i '11-- B? AV' I 'f - U Y 'lf' !?Lff t r i HN ' .95 7' tv' ,eg F5 Pamela Stanley Steven Stanley Pat Stiles Patricia Stone Patsy Straughan Pam Strickland Rita Stroud Barbara Suggs Chuck Summer Norman Swain Cathy Sweeney Mike Tallant Block as leaders Well-protected by goggles and aprons, Lynn Everage, David Pegram, and Mantha Thompson skillfully perform an experi- ment. av-t .,, '52--f, , . 'E' -'Je r 5... Marshall Taylor Reid Taylor Danny Tew Tim Thompson Ben Toler Charles Townsend Billy Teeters Tom Thornton JUNIOR CLASS 207 Debbie Trollinger Debbie Trull Edwin Turlington Ken Twimng George Umfleet Joel Vatz Jack Vaughan Barry Vernon Ralph Vinson Susan Wade Kathleen Waggoner Kittie Wagner Arrival of class rings highlights first semester Carl Walker Yvonne Walker Becky Wall Jimmy Ward Sharon Ward Sam Watkins Tom Watson Peggy Weaver Lee Wells John Wiley Ronnie Wilkins Anne Wilkinson Eddie Wilkinson Flay Willett Anne Williams JUNIOR CLASS For every Junlor the class rung IS the hlghlrght ofthe year. Kenneth Wrenn Donna Wllllams Kathy Wnlllams Martha Wlllrams Steve Wilson Terry Wllson Duane Wolff Kevin Wood Debbie Woods Joy Wrenn L- President Rick Osmer exemplifies Senior spirit 3 For the Seniors the year brought many responsibilities as well as ac- tivities, such as taking college boards, setting a good example, and finally being the upper classmen. Various activities ranged from at- tending football games and participat- ing in the beautification workdays to attending the last senior dance. Although many were concerned with college and the future, others were sad that the three years at Page High had passed so soon. Seniors tried to make this year surpass all the others and prepared for class day and the Senior Tea. They concluded the year and their stay at Page with the graduation exercises. 9 1' l 11-J rw-PT 0 Li fl iniii Q' 1' Wiitiesii Judi Pittman and Hank Wilkinson in Y- 7 A ,r, fi CHUCK ADCOCK ANITA AIKENS GENE ALEXANDER STEVE ALLRED JOANIE ANDERSON 3 1 X oi Z STONNA ADCOX JIMMY ALLEN ROBERT ALLEN CATHY ALLEVA BONNIE ALBERTY CAMELIA AMMONS RICHARD AMMONS HENRIK ALBERIUS STEVE ALEXANDER JOHN ANDREW JOHNNY APPLE SUZANNE APPLE CORRINE ALSTON MELISSA ANDERSON SENIOR CLASS 211 I X L- I, ii 'Hip-f S L ANNE AUSTIN CINDY BAILEY WANDA BAKER KATHY BALLARD JANIE BARNES LEE BARNES Wanda Brooks, head cheerleader, is elected Homecoming Queen Most Original: Morrie Hitchcock and Bobby Beerman 212 SENIOR CLASS i ,,,,, , Q S IFN T' -wiv , .sv .1- W-rv ' i l 'IP' KATHY BAUMGARNER CAROLYN BAYNES SHERRY BEAN DANNY BEASLEY BOBBY BEERMAN LOCKE BELL SHEILA BELL SUSAN BENNETT SHIRLEY BERKELEY RACHEL BERNSTEIN ...Q 46' 'Wu ,ann '3 HW' -df 1 4411? rin 45 .-ag., as -JK 1 w If -ui? ,I -.-ar LYNN BERRIER BOB BLAIR JOYCE BOYD WANDA BROOKS BILL BUCHANAN MARCIA BERRY KAY BOBBITT KIM BRADSHAW JANET BROWN DAVID BUNN RON BEVERLY PHYLLIS BOOKER CAROL BRADY SUSAN BROWN SHARON BURDO L HJ '1'EI' ..1' ri 'I ' 153 NANCY BISHOP RONALD BISHOP TOM BOWLING GAYLE BOWMAN MIKE BRAY LIBBY BROADWELL JUDY BRUCE DAVID BRYANT GAIL BURTON BILL BUTLER SENIOR CLASS 213 L We did!!! ROBERT CARELOCK LINDA CARTLEDGE RHONDA CASHWELL CHARLOTTE CHAMBERS JANICE COBB GRANT COBIA E I 7. -1 -af vs 'fha 'H' ir, l IGI' CHARLES BYRD NANCY CADDELL UNA CAFFEY DIANE CAMPBELL GARLAND CAMPBELL JULIAN CARRINGTON Mascots Sandy Coldlron and Leger Meyland boost spirit with their cheerful antics LOLETA CHAVIS PAM COE SENIOR CLASS 'av Y - ,Q-f..L,bb. I I I ,Z X., Q. it MARY COPELAND JACKIE COX CYNTHIA CRITE KATHY CULBRETH BILL DAVIS DONNA COUSINS SANDRA COX GEORGE CRUMP PATRICIA DALTON RETT DAVIS +L .Q .D 'N '7' '-'- 11155 DOUGLAS COX MIKE CRAWFORD JACKIE CRUTCHFIELD RONNIE DAVENPORT STEVE DEAN I ' Q A lv-Q -, w Ift ?'I, XY II ,Jr 'x 'wx 4 -5 Y K. ,Q- 'Wx K N41 :G 'Z-'R' CHRIS COLE STEVE COLE ALLAN COLWELL BARDEN COOKE CHARLES CONNELLY MORRIS COLE GREG COLEY PHYLLIS COMPTON EVELYN COOKE CONNIE COPELAND SENIOR CLASS 215 nhl 4.15. ,J 5 T E.. ..,.Q3 ...mswi If .,1 ,,' F gl 14 M , I f I 5 Y 'TS ja -. .N si! 'Ni Most Intellectual: Sandra COX and Robert Li RANDY DODSON ALICE DONNELL AUDREY DONNELL SANDRA DOUGLAS STEVE DIXON LYNANNE DRIVER LUCIA DRURY DAVID DUNKER NED EARLE KELLY EDMONDSON KAREN ELLINGTON BETH ELLIOTT DORENE ESTREM LLOYD EUBANKS SANDRA EUFORBIA SHARON EVICK JUNE FENTON MAUREEN FICKLING BARBARA FIELDS JANIS FLYNN KATHY FOSTER i 1 . . ZR i 7 sdul quirsv 216 SENIOR CLASS P ,E 'EZ Wg' Five Seniors receive National Merit semi-final honors WAYNE FOSTER DEBORAH FRENCH VERNON GALES IIN, ,-...-.TT-1. 4 LEON FRANKLIN YVONNE FRANKLIN MARY FULLER EDDIE FUNK BILL GAMBLE STEVE GARDNER -..4. , FQ' , I qu -3 'usa 'ITF I Q Q Yvs 'QR Most Popular: Wanda Brooks and Leger Meyland A rx FU .A 15 if , - .f .., S, -V s , f . I I 7 I 2 1 I fr Q -...i Q so -.,k b L - JANICE GARNER RANDY GAULDEN JOHN GIDEON PEGGY GLEASON LINDA GRANT JOEL GREENE EMRY GREEN RACHEL GREGORY JUDITH GRIFFIN CAROL GRONINGER SENIOR CLASS 217 Triple S enlivens class spirit '59 Q qw. Q QR -9' ...JT 'M' f'-s. , Q- , X ,,,, . VJ. E l RICHARD GRUBB BILL GULLEDGE ROBERT HAILEY HUGH HALEY LUCILE HALL BONNIE HAM DEE HAM BETH HAMMONDS RICKY HARPER JI.. bi gf 114' Most Talented: Kay Lewis and Ronnie Sewell 218 SENIOR CLASS we nr'-'Ti ' , C- 1, A. . wi' i 'T sane -f---rv HARRIETT HARRIS LYNN HARRIS PAT HARRISON DAPHNE HAUSER JUDY HELLEN KATHY HELMS TOM HENSON RICKY HERMANSON CONRAD HICKS BILL HIGGINBOTHAM Best Personality: Nancy Moore and Bobby Senn 45,1 MAXINE HIGGINS MARY LOU HINTON pf 'ie fx II II. . I I ,, ,,, YY vc-'J U ff I. Iwi.. I f E ax 3 2 N 'A lib i I. , 'I' I Ir ' I' I ' ' I I,.! 'I DIANNE HIGHTOWER BETSI HINSHAW PHYLLIS HIFISCHELMAN MOFIFIIE HITCHCOCK ,,,::- .I-3 ,fs at NR I L. LJ- -. .e1'-1 ' ,5kSQ J A - V I -I, QI V Il? KEITH HOBBS WINGATE HOBGOOD .Iov HODGIN JIM HOLBROOK HAHHIET HOLDERNESS GINNY HOLLINS I3EcKY HOLT BECKY HOLYFIELD TOMMY HONEYCUTT sue HOWELL KATHY HYNIAN GWYN INGLE I.YNoA JACKSON I.ucII.I.E JARVIS sm JENKINS SENIOFI CLASS 219 Tw , cifwff .,.f' I f. I, 4 --'--'nr X .. .Il '55 -N , 9 .J 15 , . 4 19+ .. I 4, I I1 - I I ,. I - 29 xr ,, I -dw' I Q VI' v:-rg, ' r A r:s,4F-.'?' NN 5,1 'M' ICF JERRI JESSUP JOE. JOHNSON MOLLY KEEN TERRY KELLAR WARREN KERSEY GEOFF KING LYNDA KIRKMAN RALPH KIRKMAN DEBBIE LAVASQUE CHARLES LEATHEAD 220 SENIOR CLASS ? 'T!P 'EF BARBARA JONES JAY KELLY WILLIAM KING DONNA LAMSON CANDY LECLAIR DAVID JONES SHIRLEY KEEL LAVERNE KENDALL JANICE KENT VANCE KINLAW BILL KINNEY VAN LANE JENNIE LANNING DENNIS LEE SCOTT LEE I I I I I -irb- I y ...Q I Ima 5, 'IEA A I i- 'J I v MIKE LEFLER JACK LEONARD TOMMY LEONARD KAY LEWIS JANIS LINDSAY Y?-3' 0 !11 CORDY LEISTER KELLY LEONARD PHYLLIS LEWELLYN HENRY LILES STEVE LOMBARDO I'-I Cathy Lowdermilk heads YRC I Most Dependable: Cathy Lowdermilk and Bill Overman .. ., . ' g 'v r nl I1 'I , f ,rss .S ff,- iff? ,B 'I 'Rl A -. ' I I ' l , . I 'I . '- I BARBARA LONG RONALD LOVE CATHY LOWDERMILK STEVE LOWE BOB LUEBKE CHRIS LYON MARILYN MacKENZlE DALE MCADOO SHARON MCADOO SENIOR CLASS 221 Most Courieous: Judy Roland and Scott Lee GLORIA MCKINNEY NANCY MCKNIGHT VICKI MAHALA ANN MANESS Linda Mendenhall and Judy Roland edit Page's publications for '68 year 33 A A-Q lm. iii be ' Q - 41N MARGARET MCBRIDE LES MCCASKILL DOUG MCCORKLE KATHY MCFARLAND CHARLIE MCINTOSH JOEY MCINTYRE ANITA MCNULTY BETTY MABE ROBIN' MACK RUBIN MANESS SUSAN MANESS BOB MANGHAM 222 SENIOR CLASS if-, N..-1 ni -:S ff vp, QA A WI? I I I S I -it-. '1-1 .A I 4' -'I' ' ' I I MIKE MATHERLY SUSAN MICHAEL STEVE MOLODET JOYCE MOTLEY CYNTHIA NEAL 'X Al! rf-1, E GEORGE MAXWELL LINDA MENDENHALL BOB MENSEL LEGER MEYLAND CALVIN MILLER FRAN MILLS HARDEE MILLS DAVID MINTZ NANCY MOORE JOAN MOREHEAD JAMES MORGAN PAULA MORGAN JAMES MULVEY GAIL MURPHY JUDY MURPHY ANN MYERS PHYLLIS NEAL RICHARD NEAL SYLVIA NEAL WAYNE NEAL SENIOR CLASS 223 Carol Perkerson brings variety of speakers to Page gg, I5 IW I .-411522 . 1 DUN yi ' 4 'j I we H I -ef A an A ' .1 S 4:1 A f an I '1lf DIANE NELSON ANNE NEW MELISSA NEWTON LAURA NORDBRUCH ROGER OATES LYNN O'FERRELL RICK OSMER BILL OVERMAN JAY OZMENT Most LikeIy to Succeed: Carol Perkerson and Robert Tate Cib- MISSY NEAS CINDY NELSON LINDA NIBLOCK STEVE NOBLE MIKE OLDHAM KEITH ORRELL GLENN PAIRE BETTY PARHAM 5, VA 224 SENIOR CLASS 'J' I ..-4? BILL PARHAM CAROLYN PATTERSON 41 f-an ,.,,.,, GAIL PARRISH JAMES PARRISH Fe 'O KATHY PAUL RICHARD PAUL Best Looking: Rhonda Cashwell and Pete Pearce I Y 3 'S A X tl -R ,fe I N6- 4 Q L PETE PEARCE CAIL PEARMAN DAVID PEGRAM CAROL PERKERSON BEN PHILLIPS JUDY PHILLIPS JOHNNY PHOENIX CINDY PICKAPD CECIL PICKLER DANNY PIERCE JUDI PITTMAN DAVE PoLLoK PEGGY POWELL CHUCK POWERS KEITH POWERS SENIOR CLASS 225 J. , I . Stewart Rogers coordinates Carolina Youth Councils I T31 ':, I r', I .if XS' 9 'I' Z- Y r - I .- T ' 'Nh' I I , JP , 1 , 7 N-4-:Y Q 1 l II, ,I ,..,., Q . as '-..,, 'H 152 . l Y I I I, ,QR ' as .f 1-8 'N-r-W 'ILS' .RR , .A 1 il- . A .QA SHERRY PREDDY MARY ANN PREVETTE JOHN PRIMM RONNIE PUGH RAY PULLIAM PAT RAGAN LIN RAINEY DICK RAMSEY VAIL RHEW PAULA RICE EDDIE RICHARDSON CATHY RINK CAROLYN RITTER GAYLE ROBERTS JEFF ROBERTS Best All Around: Harriet Holderness and Stewart Rogers 1 ,if AI? H t. 'wzvvun-:I ,'N+V . . 4 5 , . I . -vvf ilf ' ' ' 'fy N, I I Q - -A 'J g KAREN ROBERTSON SYLVIA ROBINSON ,S J aj -1ni'7 226 SENIOR CLASS ggf., ff .Is- 'X . 'LL , I ' rn .Q I X Illia pn I 1 II' ,II - A-Q I 'CR 'vf-Hb KU'- ,A-ina 1 jfjjt- K' , I .VI 1, I Im I I' 1 'I I , X 1 ANNA ROBINSON STEWART ROGERS CINDY SAMS JOHN SAMS BOBBY SENN RONNIE SEWELL JANIE SHEPHERD JUDY SIMMONS DAVID SMITH DAVID SMITH f..:2,Zf Xi' YR AUS' 1-:Q -nl dh ? w-3 6 :ff A lg JUDY ROLAND TOM SCHNABEL TERRI SEWELL CAROL SIMPSON DEBBIE SMITH DON ROSS CINDY SEABERG PENNY SHAMBERGER PAM SIMS NANCY SMITH RONALD RUSS DEBBIE SEARS PAT SHEA SHIRLEY SLADE KAYE SNOUFFER SENIOR CLASS 227 ' I - A I . , N I- .. ,F J V sv' I 1 LIZ SONIAY EDDIE SOSSANIAN JIMMY SOUTHERN MAFITY SQUIRES EMILY STANFIELD President Tate serves Page as versatile leader ,-au. fr -119.4 -if , .af Ixfw: BETTY STANLEY KEN STANLEY RICHARD STARMER JIM STATON FAYE STEPHENSON BRENDA STIGALL DEBBIE STRICKLAND MARTHA ANN STROUD JO ANNE STUBBLEFIELD SHERRY SUGGS BOB SYRIAC RENEE TALLEVAST ROBERT TATE JAN TEETER JAN TERRELL 228 SENIOR CLASS CHIPPER THOMAS CURTIS THOMAS ROBIN THOMAS BILL THOMPSON MANTHA THOMPSON MELISSA THOMPSON SHERLENE THOMPSON MICKEY TRAVIS SHARON TRULL MARY VANCE JANET VAUGHN VIVIAN VERNEY ELIZABETH WADLINGTON Nui I JIM WAGONER VIRGINIA WALLEN Friendliest: Marty Squires and Steve Molodet BONNIE TURNER SUSAN VESTAL PHYLLIS WALKER DONNA UMFLEET KATHY WADE LLOYD WARD -'VT .188 la -A Y fi, 4. fn!!-bf' V ' ev ,-...Q 4 'W5 W '2 SENIOR CLASS 229 gi 2 -v+ 4 I J' w--f-r Jin A-1 pf' .cs 4. fb L 69? -'15 X , 1 -E A 6 . 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Ayzf: xx' 'L' xi P-19 55 H 'x ti i '4:'.Y'gv3 8 QXA' 3i52'.g'f0-.,,,,,g A' Q QS!-39646 I w n f ' Tu:l,1i,1,.3-in 1-fwfr 5 - l , -- - Qgiwj:3.w.::.,'?abQl,-:::7-L?-. .fi-.351 9',5:,?r. E553 Eggx ik 5?,-:.56ggia?E?::l:,- ,vi 1l3..T:3 V v.:1Q,?9,-at QF. M ' ,,-at? if.. ww., . Z ,V I - V-.gh I :gm i v, x 3 , iw ' .-wg-Qui-3 L-1.-sim! Lai' 5:41:53kissMega?5maEiiEJeaf3S:e5'-.ffff.,':'z1i'S.S2:e: lmaizfhxli znkffiamzviix-i -,J My . signs beckon lights flash announcers proclaim the wares of today's world business supports our needs we the unaware leave their help unnoticed too often ADVERTISEMENTS OUR CONGRATULATIONS to the class of 1968 T 8: A TRUCKING co. CONTRACT TRUCKING 3500 HOLTS CHAPEL ROAD GREENSBORO, N. C. A Complete Source of Lovely Things For the Interior of Your Home Furniture 0 Carpets 0 Draperies GUILFORD GALLERIES Interiors Greensboro LEMON'S TEXACO STATION 3110 Battleground Ave. A Good Place to Eat NUCKLES RESTAURANT New Fleidsville Rd. Peg-legged Pirate enjoys Open House. R. TOM BOONE FORMAL WEAR FORBIS 81 DICK FUNERAL SERVICE 1118 NOrth Elm Phone 275-8408 SOUTHERN PHOTO PRINT 81 SUPPLY CO. Everything for the Engineer and Architect 413 Walker Ave., Greensboro, N. C. Drafting and Surveying Equipment 0 Artist Supplies 0 Reproduction SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO STUDENTS BRANCHES Winston-Salem Fayetteville High Point Durham Roanoke LOWDERMILK REALTY, INC. Realtors - MLS 316 South Eugene Street 275-8536 ADVERTISEMENTS 235 ?'!,,,, ---+ MCDONALDS Look for the Golden Arches 2807 High Point Road 1101 Summit Avenue 1502 Northwood APPLIANCE 81 TV CENTER INC. CRUTCHFIELD BROWNING GREENSBORO, N. C. 04f1f1l1an.as: 901 UE.: olfoma Compliments of 2166 Lawndale Drive Greensboro, North Carolina 27408 IMPERIAL POOLE phone BR 4-6308 1130 West Lee Street Compliments of LAMBETH-TROXLER FUNERAL HOME 236 ADVERTISEMENTS Phone 273-3401 Free Delivery Prescription Specialist 4' 7 fi r? ' Q . it SALES ' - NNI!! E lilcrsl Compliments of ' THALHIMERS RICE AUTO SALES 9 5 , . mimi 4 A X? -If Wag! Reddy To Rock Reddy Kilowatt never misses a pa'rty.ln fact,without him.things would be pretty dull.Think of it: no stereos, televisions, electric guitars or ice cubes. Thanks to Reddy there are over16O fiameless electric ser- vants that make modern living comfortable, economical a nd fun. When you have a home of your own nm mm there will probably E1ihi'iiE'htmmiEr-3 the fashion stores in Greensboro: 0 Downtown o Friendly o Summit 2630 Battleground Avenue Phone 288-1190 I STARLING'S ESSO SERVICENTER 309 E. Cornwallis Drive Greensboro, N. C. Broken legs are ln this year. .K - i i i' I .- 'hi7 '-lxzr-'Fi FH I in, ,-,f?- ff . CONTESSA Golden Gate Shopping Center 273-0577 Quaker Village 299-7463 ADVERTISEMENTS 237 A. A. WARD'S BARBER SERVICE IHairsiyling1 Hairpieces - Supplies Golden Gate Shopping C+r.' Phone 274-6050 Compliments of GUILFORD MILLS GIN-ETTES Lawndale Shopping Center Greensboro, North Carolina SLJAWZ Creensbords Largest Credit Jewelers 'I' 214 South Elm Street Fi L SUMMIT SHOPPING CENTER Greensboro, ,North Carolina 238 ADVERTISEMENTS Sinc . 'I' 0 e 1899 Compliments of LOU LOU'S FASHIONS 109 Lindsay Street FRANKLIN DRUG STORES 2140 Lawndale Drive Phone 275-3318 1457 East Cone Blvd. 4701 High Pt. Rd. Phone 274-2438 Phone 299-6261 401 Tate Street 2112 Walker Ave. Phone 272-8197 Phone 275-7278 3111 Bessemer Ave. 2317 S. Ashe St. Phone 275-7657 Phone 275-9593 I927- I 967 40 YEARS OLD . . . AND GROWING! RECORD OF GROWTH IN DOLLARS FOR FUTURE DELIVERY TO OUR POLICYOWNERS S490 500 X61 I FORCE I I S273 1 132 5161 637 061 384 382 35 We an dedic hd Nw p pl I p iding prohsetion I fh divid l I the loss of incom g pacify due to d th, disability, 7 t unemployment SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE Home Office COMPANY Greensboro, North Carolina s'om SOUTH! LARGEST JSWILIIII Headquarters for Page High jewelry 134 S. Elm St., Greensboro Compliments of D 8. S ATLANTIC Tire Sales HANES-LINEBERRY FUNERAL 401 West Market Street Phone 272-5158 SERVICE ADVERTISEMENTS 239 1615 Frie CASEY'S BAR-B-Q WorId's Best Bar-B-Q ndly Avenue Pho Greensboro, N. C. ne 274-7681 Compliments of GODWIN INSURANCE AGENCY 709 Battleground Avenue Congratulations SOUTHSIDE HARDWARE COMPANY Greensboro, N.C. 27406 Buccaneers Ronnie Sewell, Hugh Myrlck, and Tlm Swlnk practice for the next assembly. FORMAL WEAR 120 North Davie St. 274-5882 'irq Flowers For All Occasions SCRUGG'S FLORIST Lawndale Shopping Center Phone 273-8238 Cong ratulations SPOTLIGHT ESSO Corner of Walker 81 South Elm St. ULD llucklo's Bar-B-Guo Phone S75-5809 3100 Summit Ave' We Sell New 81 Used Parts GREENSBOR0 Home of Southern Fried AUT0 PARTS C9-1 'Nc' I Burlington Rd. Rt. 6 Greensboro, N.C. C hzcken and Fine Foods 240 ADVERTISEMENTS READING DYNAMICS 225 North Greene St. Phone 274-1571 Reading Dynamics is the most fantastic course ever geared to the time-limited future. It cuts study time in half by increased compre- hension and unbelievable speed. This method works with light or deep reading, English or foreign languages. A Carol Perkerson Reading Dynamics has developed a fascinat- ing new technique for reading. Not only can a graduate from this course read faster, but also more comprehensively. Once this technique is developed, it is invaluable in study and leisure reading. Robert Tate ADVERTISEMENTS 241 Compliments oi Wm? For All your school supplies WILL'S BOOK STORE 113 South Elm Street Friendly Shopping Center HAILEY SALES CO., INC. P.O. BOX 13007 Greensboro, N. C. 27405 IIIIIE IIIIY Savings 81 Loan Assn. i KING-HUNTER, INC. GENERAL coNTRAcToRs ss 'Q .Z A C 2. i 'Z 5' .ff AMLSN-E U 3 Pl' NATIONAL DAIRY PRODUCTS CORPORATION 210 Price Street Henrik Alberius presents Swedish mascot to Mr. Mediin. Phone 272-1124 242 ADVERTISEMENTS STONE SETTING - ENGRAVING - GENERAL REPAIRS PIEDMONT JEWELERS P. O. BOX 9488 TELEPHONE 274-DSO! SAM C. SCOTI' 2150 LAWNDALE DR. ownxn snssnssono. N. c. HOME DRUG STORE 2307 East Bessemer Ave. Phone 272-3106 BARTH'S MEN'S SHOP Golden Gate Shopping Center Phone 275-6044 For the styles you see in your favorite fashion magazine. Miva in 221 South Elm - Since 1930 Tsggvsriting Shorthand E Accounting IBM Data Processing Prepare for a well paying job as secretary or ac- countant: lt's worth the little extra effort in additional pay . In shorter working hours . . . in more vacation and In better working atmosphere. Call us soon. wwf Dr. L. G. Hall W. M. Hall Dr. Ron Sherron THORNTON FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. 1038 Homeland Ave. Phone 1101 East Bessemer Avenue Greensboro, N.C. 27405 ADVERTISEMENTS 243 'u F-'Y .1 -J V 1- , F f -Q 'W XX-V F- Qi , 5-Qvmga '11 gg ff QM - s ' - .ge .KEY X ' f ' rf ' , X N X ef l N h . . --X3-., ,ml A N CHQ? Q 1 of 69 '!: Q 3. 1 -gl: X .Q I 2-ii. sa ' ' ---X - Q, I -risk! ,V f'Vf1!15. - i . xx in ' ' -I N, -f jf :S J x ' 'Ya , V If it's anything ig to do with fabrics for action we do it at Burlington and we do more of it than anyone in the world. lurllngton Industries, Inc. Executive llfflees: Greensboro, ILC. 244 ADVERTISEMENTS olmson 3 Aulberf fg READY-MIXED coNcRETE K SAVES TIME, LABOR AND MONEY! Z I u., 0 e qggailll Greensboro's Only Centrol Botching . Mfghaei, 8. Mixihg Plant Assuring Uniform ' QW-if Strength, S.uperior Service 8. Pitts W 7' burgh TestmgQLo::orotory Assured 1 l ua Y FISHER HARRISON OFFICE DIAL 272-6127 PRINTING CQMPANY FOR CONCRETE ORDERS gal1:Q:sia'?AN,Se. Ag 275-2515 - I V 1 , wt. I Our fortieth year-servmg quality food for the whole family I Aya figsll fit?-4 5 'g-Elril newf f iiisf. T I -:1,.:.1:..g, ll Q ll 7 c,:,1.g.g-13.114 1 fig.-,-:.:':g.gC::.. 1 bl RESTAURANT 1100 Summit Ave.-Greensboro 'zzirzfz'-2- 2 1.5-:fs :if1:s:f::.,.1:,s9 READY-MIXED CONCRETE CO. l4f24 Mill Street 0 Greensboro, North Corolino KING'S INN 1103 North Elm Street 275-0271 Compliments of EDMONDS DRUG STORES ADVERTISEMENTS 245 Ly? .f .i old Honda. .. i f l M So long, swell All ldrgivf Q A ', -p --- ' ' ' ln the horse operas one hears, So long, old Paint. Looking toward your future, you are more apt to be saying goodbye to a motorbike. When you are ready to settle down, come to see us. Our per- sonnel department will be happy to explain the many career opportunities available at J. P. Stevens 81 Co., Inc. You'll find the world of textiles a fascinating one. Come by and see us or talk to your guidance counselors J. I! Stevens 8. Co.. Inc. SYNTHETICS DIVISION Administrative Offices - Greensbo1'o,North Carolina Compliments of ALEXANDER MOTOR CO. . 5 l 2514 Battleground 1 l ' lm J, Htl, ,iii v The Pizza Hut , -gag 2505 Battleground Road 'lg J zss-3333 2609 High Point Rd. 'N' 299-55ll suPEn BURGER 45 TKIER T015 UNION RINGS i i i U MEN? ANDIOYSWEAI KWIK BURGER 2625 Battleground Avenue 288-2085 246 ADVERTISEMENTS THIS IS PAGE FOR THE SENIORS FAIRVIEW PHARMACY Phone 272-6184 BRUCE-TERMINIX COMPANY Pest Control Service 1227 4th Street Greensboro, N. C. CALCO DISTRIBUTORS 1023 East Lindsay Street C0mP me tS of a Distributors of FWEND FORMICA AZROCK STYLON Compliments of SERTA MATTRESS COMPANY PET DAIRY PRODUCTS It's Pet :Lar- You Bet 410 Summit Avenue Compliments of LAMINATED PLASTIC FABRICATORS, INC. 1003 West Lee Street zrnard Shizphzrd niznour siiorrmo came: GREENSBOR0, NORTH CAROLINA i GALLOWAY BUICK CO 401 N. Pearson St. 275-5345 ADVERTISEMENTS I WA to the , graduating I I 'P 'E : : f ae I l 1 class SY! J 'dh Z 'xx I 1. 1 W 5 ' Xxxx f- Z s x 1l1nh','Df3 .S eff' L f' , W ell' II I' I 1 Q I Ill Qi yi my R -Il j I ' I A Good Company To Be N I Insured With 4 ' A Good Company To Work For R I I I A f .3 xx DRINK ,... , , . F' 'W' ...., I-:fl I 'J ,,,Illl,f7'l,II !0M66 ' 'lIl.-' I 0 .om-.lN.....m.l .Mm WE GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Sl L .I,Llg1 ,'fI 5 Eat In-Carry Out Compliments of TONY'S PIZZA 930 Summit Avenue 275-2687 fa..,. 1. .4 I1 ,' .,.I, IL. L .,. 1 I ,Tn 'if - I .Tm . I wire, , HOUSE of GEMS FLEISHMA.N'S 1742 Battleground Ave. PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER GREENSBORO, N.C. Expert Watch, Clock 81 Jewelry Repairs COINS - JEWELRY - CLOCKS - ANTIQUES ADVERTISEMENTS 249 Puzzled about your future? THERE'S A GREAT ONE WITH SOUTHERN BELL SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE 84 TELEGRAPH COMPANY Morrle Hitchcock, Cathy Lowdermllk, and Rubin Maness listen as Shane of WCOG challenges the football team. CITY MOTORS INC. 314 Bellemeade Street Phone 275-6101 Q. Cfiqlonfig Sialfics 1501 E. BESSEMER AVENUE GREENSBORO. NORTH CAROLINA PHONE: 273-9401 32 Tenpins Restaurant Family Billiards The Besf of O. Henry . . . Locally Owned for PROFESSIONAL SERVICE RoIoins 8WeiII I1-EQEALTORS - INSURORQB ESTABLISHED ISI! 2. 0-'BOX 120 PHONE 213-0852 GREENSBOR0, N. C. HOTEL PHARMACY Prescription Druggists Phone 273-6835 O'Henry Hotel Building MONTALD US MOORE MUSIC COMPANY 615 West Market Street Pianos - Organs - Instruments Greensboro, N. C. 250 ADVERTISEMENTS ppo tunity for 1611! If your aim is high, Cone Mills has unlimited opportunity for you. We at Cone encourage young people to use initiative. We seek those who are anxious to develop new skills and imagination. If your aim is high, we are interested in you! CONE MILLS CORPORATION I 2 ' - ' . . Q,- 'if' EXECUTIVE OFFICES EIINIIDOFD, ll. 0- An Equal Opportunity Employer we MANUFACTURING PLANTS-Cliffside, Forest City, Gibsonville, Greens- boro, Haw River, Henrietta, Hillsborough, Pineville, Reidsville, Salisbury in North Carolina. Carlisle, Cheraw, Greenville, Walhalla, Whitmire In South Carolina. Houston in Texas. High school graduates apply to nearest Cone plant office. College graduates address inquirjes to: . Manpower Development Manager, Cone MIIIS Corporation, . 5'-4 X:.i'5?Ef?fW'i9E'9YJ9Z1?Ez' ' ' :.', 't-: -92- KF 1.-:Fl 3 at .il Q y :,:.1:55m.-ztwgmgg-.m p 1 . 7 : Gfeel1Sb0r0, N. C. 27405 SALES HEADQUARTERS Cone Mills, Inc., New York ADVERTISEMENTS 251 GUILFORD DAIRY MILK A SMALL PRICE TO PAY FOR YOUR HEALTH YOU NEVER OUTGROW YOUR NEED FOR MILK Compliments of MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY 408 East Wendover Avenue i ini - YFIC places in the Christmas float competition. S. T. WYRICK 81 COMPANY School Supply Headquarters Phone 272-4133 117 N. Greene St. GATE CITY MOTOR COMPANY Imperial, Plymouth, Valient, Chrysler 302 North Forbis Compliments of QQLISEUM Spotlighting America's Top Attractions 252 ADVERTISEMENTS Compliments of MARTIN'S STUDIO 122 North Davie Phone 272-7237 Congratulations PLAZA AMERICAN SERVICE STATION 1700 Battleground Avenue GLASGOW-GRAHAM : n ACME PRINTING coMPANY E , In V+-X, if-.gf :-glifliagi'--5-'35 803 McCormick nai ls ' i .-if' 'lF ' hai - - . rn-.l - NORTH STATE S ' CHEVROLET CO.. PhOI'19 45: N, EUGENE smear snzznsaono. Noam CAROLINA P. 0. BOX 599 ADVERTISEMENTS 253 coMPLlMENTs NORTHEAST TEXACO Of SERVICE Pepsi coLA BOTTLING co. 1046 Summi' Ave' 275-sees of Greensboro Minor Auto Repairs Courtesy of JACK SMITH REALTY COMPANY 2410 East Bessemer Avenue Greensboro, North Carolina Technical Reproduction and Supply Corporation TRASCO- Drafting Equipment and Supplies 610 N. Elm St. Phone 275-1301 Compliments of BILTMORE DAIRY FARMS 31 26 Battleground Ave. FRANK CARTER JEWELERS Wallace Middleton, Mgr. 103 E. Market St.-Phone 272-8052 Greensboro, N.C. 27401 254 ADVERTISEMENTS I Y O LN I I 55 .5 LU14, L-UM ,Z ,I Q' e v ,u ,a 5 I ,s JUNIOR CLASS OF 1968 ADVERTISEMENTS 255 Compliments of SENN, WILLARD 8. SENN HY-WAY COTTAGE 3113 Battleground Avenue GEORGE C. BROWN 81 COMPANY 1730 West Lee Street Phone 292-2961 1 W piun 5 - ., , A Q X , f 'E 5' ' ' A L 2101 N. Elm Street Phone 273-0596 Congratulations FISHERLPQEEDRJRQERY SCHOOL Gnemssono AWNING coMPANY - G 'WEN 1043 East Lindsay 624 North Elm Street Phone 275-5389 Phone 274-7335 STEEL ERECTORS TELEPHUNES: 274-7796, 274-255B CRANE SERVICE E. I. SETZEII GIIMIIIE 8 GOISTRIICTIUII GUMPMIY, IIC. 686 PEREY STREET GREENSBDRU. N. E. 256 ADVERTISEMENTS SHEPARD'S ATLANTIC 3215 E. BESSEMER AVE. GREENSBORO, N. C. 6:00 A.M. - 11:00 P.M. Compliments of GLASCOCK DISTRIBUTING CO., INC. Wholesale heating, air conditioning equipment, and supplies Compliments of BEVERlY'S BARBEQUE Plate Lunches Seafood and Barbeque Reasonable Prices Good Food and Good Service Compliments of BISHOP BLOCK BARBER SHOP 111 Bishop Street PHIPPS HARDWARE COMPANY, INC. Sporting Goods and Gift Dept. 215 North Elm Marine Sales and Service 2601 South Elm A SAFE PROFITABLE HOME FOR YOUR SAVINGS llllllllllllllllllllilllmiiw-i '' 'Hilllllillllllllililllllxilll llllllIlIIIllllIlllllilui11ll.,.,, ,.mlulilllliliillllllllll FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION OF GREENSBOR0, NORTH CAROLINA 5 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS own D . '1 - G NSBORO PRINTING COMPANY - .. Q N: E P.O.BOX8123 axuzzusaon .. . ,,,n,v : Letterpress 8- Offset 0 Job Printing Publications 0 Folders o Programs Catalogs 1 Brochures Letterheads 81 Engraving Complete Art Senrice Creators of Good Impressions since 1909 Seniors receive their last Buccaneer. ADVERTISEMENTS 257 COBLE SPORTING GOODS All Your Sporting Needs 119 North Greene Street Phone 272-0912 or 272-0344 Congratulations TRADER'S CHEVROLET 215 East Market Street Boats - Motors - Hardware - Paint McKNIGHT HARDWARE, INC. Phone 273-1943 928 Bessemer Grensboro, N. C. U-SAVE IT FOOD STORES Choice Sfeaks and Roasfs flmporfed Food of all Kinds 2I00 North Elm S+. BALDWIN GARRETT CO., INC. Farm Equipment 1011 South Elm Street Phone 274-6343 Brewer Paint 599 Wall Paper Co., Inc. CONTRACTORS GREENSBORO, NT C. DIAL BR 4-5403 1424 WESTOVER TERRACE BANNER-TRULOVE CO.. INC. INSTITUTIONAL Fooos B0 TEETER'S GULF STATION 2009 North Elm Complete Car Senfice BESSEMER AVE. I HOUR CLEANERS Phone 272-0253 2305 E. Bessemer BRIDES 8. FORMAL DRESSES, INC. Sportswear 0 Lingerie 334 Tate Street 0 Greensboro, N. C. 27403 258 ADVERTISEMENTS Compliments of Compliments F. J. iJackJ Sessoms WIMBISH INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 917-25 Southeastern Bldg. Greensboro, North Carolina Telephones 272-4174 and 274-6516 Building Maintenance Janitor Supplies Phone: 272-7294 GUILFORD BUILDERS SUPPLY KNIGHT PRODUCTS COMPANY 232 East Sycamore Street HB and wi'-tl e GIIEENSBOIIO'S MUST PIIPIIUIII SANDWICH SIIIIP Take-Out Orclers Curb Service Ph. CY 9-0263 W. Market: SL CHURCH STREET DRIVE INN Phone 288-1349 Your Personal Attention Florist VESTAL'S Flowers and Gifts Summit Shopping Center INVESTMENT COUNSEL SERVICE G-feensbvro, N- C- Wiflfam W- Gram- JF- Gloyd A. Vestal Phone 275-7272 Guilfwd Building - s. :im sneer 0 Gnsmssoko, N. c. Tel. BR 3-I633 o Details upon request ADVERTISEMENTS 259 Cnagted with pnide... Qfined with beauig BOREN BRICK KINARDS BA'r1'r.1.onoUND DRUG 2614 Battleground Road Greensboro, N. C S lam ! Compliments of Your SUNOCO DEALER l f 3 l Cheerleaders display spirit on the Pirate Ship during the Christmae Parade. I Compliments of I SACH'S SHOE STORE I 2178 Lawndale Drive I Phone 274-8290 Boron Clay Products Company, Pleasant Garden, N. C. CZRMACV.-ne. 211 Friendly Shopping Center 292-6888 3232 J ,I.., H Q1 357 N. Elm, 273-5553 figh- ' -',' ,---'-A 111-1-1 -.--. 332: bxlu 4' 260 ADVERTISEMENTS ALONG WITH SAFETY ASPHALT PAVING IS OUR BUSINESS! Greensboro, N. C. Danville, Burlington, N. C. Martinsville, High Point, N. C. South Hill, Reidsville, N. C. South Boston, ADVERTISEMENTS 261 a last book closed the dark hall emptied noisy crowds gone nothing remembered but the year we were one CONCLUSION v'.,m!.- ' M , . ' -fC.....' .-...a,. . V- V' sz'--' inf: 1713277 Ng -'fx'-.Q-V -1 Y H ' W ' ' 'V:--3',l,1L5- F - ' .L- ..z-L!7 g5r25'71 S -5' in-1-g.4fQ V 1. nfl - ., ..'.k-bggwit .1 . 'gl . VV ' '. ' 4 .I '.- A-.'. V' .31 :-. .- ' . .Q ,, ' , '- I k- - -'- Vfuijgv 1,2 ?5 1.,.vAf.: 5-VJ M - T3 V4.5 ,.V:-U - -,Z , 3 .,1V:t2:.ng54'.4 x Q ,I ,. 3.1:-.1 -sy. VHP . 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HENRIK GEENNAR ALBERIUS Student Councll 4: Regular Honor Roll 4: Red Cross 4: History Club 4: Medical Club 4: Jr. Ex- change 4. GENE TAYLOR ALEXANDER Library Ass't 4: Chorus 3: VICA 3, 4. JESSYE ANITA AIKENS IANITAJ Regular Honor Roll 2: Band 2, 3: FSA 4: March- ing Pirates 2, 3: COO 4. JAMES ROBERT ALLEN IJIMMYQ Band 2: Wrestling 2. ROBERT LEWIS ALLEN Buccaneer 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 2, 3: Jr. Optlmlst Club 3, 4: Swlmmlng Mgr. 2: Wrestling Mgr. 3: Baseball Mgr. 2: Football Mgr. 3, 4: Basketball Mgr. 3: Marching Pirates 2. CATHY DIANE ALLEVA FOTC 3: Chorus 4: History Club 3, 4: Drama Club 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN MASSEE ALLRED History Club 3: Spanish Club 3, 4: Roadrunners 3, 4. CORRINE ELIZABETH ALSTON HR Ofllcer 2, 3, 4: FOTC 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: GAA 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Girls' Sports 2, 3. RICHARD WAYNE AMMONS IRICKJ Monogram Club 2, 3, 4: Golf 2, 3, 4. JOAN BLAKENEY ANDERSON KJOANIEJ Student Councll Rep. 2, 3: Honor Society 3, 4: GYC 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Choir 4: GAA 2: History Club 3: French Club 2, 3: Drama Club 2, 3, VP 4: Quill and Scroll 3, Pres. 4: Civinettes 3, 4: Pep Committee 3: Teenage Record Reporter 3: Societe Honoraire da Francais 3, Sec.-Treas. 4. MELISSA RUTH ANDERSON HR Officer 2: Honor Society 3, 4: Special Honor Roll 2, 3: Regular Honor Roll 3, 4: Office Ass't. 4: Hlstory Club 3: French Club 2: JCL 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 2: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Civinettes 2, 3, 4: Societe Honoraire de Francais 3, 4. JOHN MclNTYRE ANDREW HR Officer 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: History Club 3, 4: JCL 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Golf 2, 3, 4: Swimming 3: Cross Country 2: Squad 4. LABORN ALDEN ANDREWS lL.A.l ICT 4. JOHN HENRY APPLE IJOHNNYD ICT 4. SUZANNE APPLE Library Ass't. 3: FTA 2: History Club 3: JCL 3, 4. ANNE COVINGTON AUSTIN Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 4. 268 SENIOR DIRECTORY Robert Hailey executes Treasure CYNTHIA MARIE BAILEY ICINDYJ HR Officer 2: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: FTA 4: History Club 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: JCL 2: Drama Club 2: Medical Club 2. NORMAN BREWER BAKER DECA 3. KATHRYN AMELIA BALLARD KKATHYI Special Honor Roll 2, 3: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: Anchor Club 2, 3, 4. JANE WEATHERLY BARNES IJANIEJ HR Officer 3: Regular Honor Roll 3, 4: History Club 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: JCL 3: Pep Committee 3. LEE ALEXANDER BARNES Student Council Rep. 2: Regular Honor Roll 2: History Club 4: Track 2: Cross Country 2. KATHY KAY BAUMGARNER Class Sec. 4: HR Officer 2, 3: Honor Society 3, 4: Buccaneer 3, Business Manager 4: Special Honor Roll 2, 3: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: History Club 3: Spanish Club 3: Civinettes 2, 3, Treas. 4: Pep Committee 3: JV Pep Committee 2. DONALD NELSON BEATTY KDONI HI-Y 2: Chess Club 2. TERRY MICHAEL BEAVER FOTC 4: History Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. ROBERT EUGENE BEERMAN IBOBBYQ Class Treas. 4: Squad 4: HR Officer 4: Superlatlve 4: Class Best Citizen 2, 3: Regular Honor Roll 3: Office Ass't. 3, 4: History Club Treas. 3, 4: Span- ish Club 3: Jr. Exchange 2, 3, VP 4: Wrestling 4. RAINIE LOCKE BELL QLOCKEI Student Councll Rep. 4: HR Officer 4: YRC 2, 3, 4: FOTC 2: GYC 3: Class Best Cltlzen 2: Regular Honor Roll 2, 4: History Club 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Hl-Y 2, 3, Chaplain 4: Golf 2, 3. SHEILA KAYE BELL Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: FSA 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. SUSAN ANNE BENNETT Student Councll Rep. 2, 3: HR Officer 2, 3: FOTC 3: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: History Club 3: JCL 2: Debate Club 2: Marching Pirates 2, 3, 4. RACHEL BERNSTEIN Student Body Sec. 3: HR Offlcer 2: Film Commit- tee 2, 3: Class Best Cltlzen 2, 3: Regular Honor Roll 2: FTA 2, 3, Pres. 4: History Club 4: French Club 2, 3: Civinettes 2, 3, 4: Red Cross 4. JEANETTE LYNN BERRIER QLYNNJ FOTC 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: FTA 2, 3: GAA 2, 3: History Club 3, 4: Spanlsh Club 3, 4: Marching Pirates 2, 3, 4: Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4. MARCIA SUE BERRY DECA 4. RONALD WAYNE BEVERLY IRON: Offlce Ass't. 2: History Club 3, 4. NANCY SUE BISHOP COO 4. RONALD LEN BISHOP History Club 4. ROBERT WILLIAM BLAIR qaoey HR Officer 2, 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 4: Chorus 2: Choir 3, 4: Roadrunners 4. BARBARA KAY BOBBITT IKAYJ Regular Honor Roll 2: Spanish Club 2, 3: Red Cross 4. PHYLLIS DIANNE BOOKER Special Honor Roll 2, 4: Y-Teens 4: FHA 4. THOMAS WALTER BOWLING ITOMT JV Baseball 2: JV Football 2: Football 3, 4. GAYLE JANE BOWMAN HR Officer 2: Office Ass't. 4: COO Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Girls' Sports 2. FLOSSIE JOYCE BOYD IJOYCEI FOTC 2: Regular Honor Roll 3: Chorus 3: Choir 4: 4: GAA 2: Spanish Club 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 3: KIMBROUGH FRANK BRADSHAW lKIMj Swlmmlng 4. CAROLYN ANN BRADY ICAROLJ Office Ass't. 3, 4: Choir 3, 4: COO 4. MIKEL FORREST BRAY IMIKEI Student Councll Rep. 2: FOTC 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Pap Band 3: Orchestra 2, 3: HI-Y 2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH PELL BROADWELL QLIBBYI YRC 2, 3, 4: Class Best Citizen 3: ISCC 3: Y-Teens 2, Pres. 3, 4: Girls' Sports 2. STEVE EARL BROOKBANK Roadrunners 3, 4. ALICE LOUISE BROOKS DECA 4. A Whirlie hangs in effigy before the Page- Grimsley game. ,f I DNR! Island plan 'I nf' gvjigfili' ' 4' ' V f an ' ,, - Fd ' 'v- ,Qin 'T p- fi PM :ff 335' r 'S Wanda Brooks appears to be taking it easy at a pep rally. WAN DA SUE BROOKS HR Officer 3: FOTC 3: Superlatlve 4: Homecoming Queen 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, Head 4: O. Henry Juniors 2, 3, 4. CHARLES EUGENE BROWN ICHARLIEI Band 2: Pap Band 2, 3: History Club 3: ICT 3, 4: Swlmmlng 2: Track 2. GARY EUGENE BROWN Football 3. JANET LEIGH BROWN Student Council Rep. 2: Office Ass't. 2: Spanish Club 4: DECA 3: COO 4. ELMER WILLIAM BUCHANAN IBILLI HR Officer 4: Spanish Club 3: Jr. Exchange Club 3, 4: Track 2: Cross Country 2, 3: JV Basketball 2: Basketball 3. LAURIE SHERRILL BUMGARNER CSHERRYI Office Ass't. 3, 4: Guidance Ass't. 3. DAVID ELMO BUNN History Club 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Pep Committee 4. SHARON LEE BURDO HR Officer 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2: Choir 3, 4: FSA 4: Spanish Club 2: Drama Club 2. 3: Y-Teens 3. 4: Pagettes 4: Red Cross 3. GAIL SUZANNE BURTON Student Council Rep. 2, 4: FOTC 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Chorus 3: JCL 2, 3, 4: Anchor Club 4: god, C.'oss 3, 4: History Club 3, 4: Glrls' Sports WILLIAM ESTES BUTLER IBILLI Student Counoll Rep. 2: HR Officer 2, 3: Squad 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Hlstory Club 3: French Club 2: Hl-Y 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 2, 3. 4: JV Basketball 2: Basketball 3, 4. CHARLES THORNTON BYRD Regular Honor Roll 3, 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Wrestling 3, 4: Honor Society 4. NANCY CATHERINE CADDELL Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: JCL 2, 3, 4: Marching Pirates 2, 3, 4: FHA 4. UNA ROBINA CAFFEY Office Ass't. 3: Chorus 2, 3, 4: ICT 4: FHA 2. DIANE MARIE CAMPBELL FOTC 2, 3: Spanish Club 2. 3: Drama Club 2: Y- Teens 2: Anchor Club 2, 3, Sec. 4: FHA 4. GARLAND WELLS CAMPBELL Special Honor Roll 2, 3: Regular Honor Floll 2, 3, 4: History Club 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Football 4. JULIAN LESCO CARRINGTON History Club 3: Spanish Club 3: Drama Club 2, 3, 4: Roadrunners 3, 4: Swimming 2, 3. LINDA MARIE EARTLEDGE HR Officer 2, 4: JCL 3. RHONDA ELAINE CASHWELL HR Officer 2, 4: FOTC 3: Superlative 4: Home- coming Court 2, 3, 4: History Club 3: O. Henry Juniors 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. CHARLOTTE ARLENE CHAMBERS Spanish Club 3: Drama Club 4: Medical Club 3: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. LOLETA ANNE CHAVIS Chorus 4: GAA 3, Treas. 4: Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4. SALLY KAREN CHRISTOPHER IKARENI HR Officer 2: History Club 4: ISCC 4: Medical Club 2: Anchor Club 2, 3, Pres. 4. CYNTHIA LEE CLARK ICINDYI HR Officer 4: Homecoming Court 4: Regular Honor Roll 4: Drama Club 4: Corsairs 4: FHA 4. JANICE MARIE COBB HR Officer 2: Drama Club 2, 4: Girls' Sports 2, 3. TERRY GRANT COBIA CGRANTJ Chorus 2, 3: Cholr 4. BRENDA GAYLE COCKMAN IGAYLEI Regular Honor Roll 2, 3: Office Ass't. 3: GAA 2, 3: JCL 2, 3. PAMELA GLYNN COE IPAMI Student Council Rep. 2: FOTC 3, 4: Office Ass't. 3bI4:2FTA 4: History Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: SANDRA DAWN COLDIRON QSANDYI Homecoming Court 4: History Club 3, 4: O, Henry Juniors 3, 4: Cheerleader 2: Mascot 4. GARY CHRISTOPHER COLE QCHRISI Pages by Page 3: Choir 2, 3, 4: History Club 3: JCL 3: Ensemble 3. JAMES STEVE COLE QSTEVEJ History Club 3: French Club 2, 3: Jr. Engineers 4. MORRIS EUGENE COLE DECA 4. GREGORY NEAL COLEY QGREGJ Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Jr. Engineers Pres. 4. PHYLLIS BONITA COMPTON Chorus 3, 4: GAA 3. CHARLES EDWARD CONNELLY, JR. History Club 3, 4. BARDEN WINSTEAD COOKE Student Council Rep. 3, 4: HR Officer 2: Squad 4: Special Honor Roll 3, 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Civitans 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 3: Honor Society 4. EVELYN SUE COOKE Girls' Sports 2. CONSTANCE LINN COPELAND ICONNIEI Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: FTA 4: Powder-Puff Football 3, 4: Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4. DONNA JEAN COUSINS Special Honor Roll 3: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2: FTA 4: GAA 3, 4: French Club 3: Drama Club 3, 4. DOUGLAS HARDIN COX IDOUGI French Club 3: Track 2. JACQUELINE MARIE COX IJACKIEI Regular Honor Roll 2: FSA 4: Drama Club 2: COO 4. SANDRA LYNN COX HR Offlcer 2, 3: Honor Society 3, 4: Superlative 4: Special Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Regular Honor Roll 3, 4: History Club 3: French Club 2, 3, 4: Seniorettes 3, 4: Pep Committee 4: J,V. Pep Committee 2: Red Cross 3, 4: Societe Honoraire de Francais 3, 4: Intramurals 2. WILLIAM JAMES CREWS KBILLYJ Choir 2: Hl-Y 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 4. SENIOR DIRECTORY 269 CYNTHIA LaVERNE CRITE FSA 41 GAA 3. GEORGE LAMAR CRUMP HR Officer 3, 4: Hlstory Club 4: Swlmmlng 3, 4. MARY KATHRYN CULBRETH IKATHYJ Office Ass't. 4: Guidance Ass't. 3. PATRICIA LEE DALTON Student Councll Rep. 2, 4: HR Officer 2: FOTC 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Offlce Ass't. 4: FTA 4: History Club 4: French Club 2, 4: Jaycettes 3, 4. RONALD WAYNE DAVENPORT IRONNIEI Llbrary Ass't. 2, 3: Wrestling 2: Track 2. CARL DAVIS IBILLQ ICT 3: Roadrunners 3, 4. JUNIUS EVERETI' DAVIS IRETTI Spanlsh Club 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Track 3. SUSAN CLIG DEAL Transferred from John Nlchols Hlgh School. STEVE WALLACE DEAN IPETEJ Chorus 4: Football 3. MARK STEPHEN DIXON ISTEVEJ Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2. NANCY SUE DODSON ICT 4. ALICE FAYE DONNELL FHA 3. AUDREY LEE DONNELL GAA 3, 4: History Club 3: FHA 3, 4: Girls' Sports 3. PATRICIA LYNNANNE DRIVER ILYNNANNEI HR Olflcer 2: Hlstory Club 3: JCL 3: Corsairs 4: JV Pep Committee 2. LUCIA DeWOLFE DRURY Student Councll Rep. 3: Regular Honor Roll 2: Hlstory Club 4: French Club 2, 4: Civinettes 2, 3, 4: JV Pep Committee 2. CARL DAVID DUNKER IDAVIDI Zteguli' Honor Roll 3: Spanish Club 3: Swimming . . - KENNETH l:l.OYN DURHAM IKENI History Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 4: Football 3. SAMUEL WILLIAMS EARLE INEDJ Class Treas. 4: FOTC 3, 4: Pages by Page 4: Reg- ular Honor Roll 3, 4: Hlstory Club 3, 4: Debate Club Pres. 3, 4: Drama Club 3, 4: Interact 3, Treas. 4: Golf 3, 4: Wrestling 3: Cross Country 3. DEBORAH DIANNE EARMAN IDEBBIEI COO 4. 270 SENIOR DIRECTORY Scott Lee enforces strict criteria Vi., Tom Schnabel uses his imagination in campaigning for Kathy Baumgarner. THOMAS KELLY EDMONDSON IKELLYI HR Officer 2: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2: Choir 3, 4. KAREN WEBSTER ELLINGTON Hlstory Club 4: Spanish Club 2: DECA 3, 4. MARY BETH ELLIOT IBETHI HR Officer 2: Pages by Page 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3: FTA 3, 4: History Club 3, 4: French Club 4. DORENE MARIE ESTREM HR Officer 2, 3: Regular Honor Roll 3: Guidance Ass't. 4: FTA 4: Hlstory Club 3: JCL 2: Medical Club 2: Pep Committee 4: Red Cross 3, 4. SANDRA ANN EUFORBIA KSANDIEJ Regular Honor Roll 2: Jaycettes 2, 3, 4. SHARON SUE EVICK HR Officer 4: Office Ass't 3: FTA 4: French Club 2. JUNE LEE FENTON Regular Honor Roll 3: Chorus 3: GAA 2: Hlstory Club 4: Spanish Club 2: Red Cross 2, 3, 4: JA 4. LLOYD DOUG FERGUSON IDOUGI HR Officer 2, 3: FOTC 3: Wrestling 2: Baseball 2, 3, 4. MAUREEN LOUISE FICKLING FOTC 3: Regular Honor Roll 3, 4: Office Ass't 4: Chorus 2: FTA 3: Anchor Club 2: FHA 2: Corsalrs 4. JANIS LANE FLYNN Regular Honor Roll 2, 3: JCL 2, 3: Red Cross Sec. 3, City VP 4: JA 4. GLORIA KATHERINE FOSTER IKATHYI COO 4. WAYNE DOUGLAS FOSTER Regular Honor Roll 2, 3: Band 2, 3, 4: Jr. Op- tlmlst 3, 4: Chess Club 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 2, 3, 4: JV Football 2: Football 3, 4: Track 2. LEON FRANKLIN JCL 2: Roadrunners 3. YVONNE FRANKLIN IVONNI FOTC 2: Regular Honor Roll 3: Chorus 2, 3: Cholr 4: GAA 2, 3: Medical Club 2: Glrls' Sports 2, 3. DEBORAH ANN FRENCH lDEBBlEl Hlstory Club 3. EDWARD LOUIS FUNK IEDDIEI Student Councll Rep. 2, 3: HR Officer 4: Regular Honor Roll 2: Hlstory Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: French Club 2: Interact 3, 4. WILLIAM HEDRICK GAMBLE IBILLI Student Counoll Rep. 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3: Interact 3, 4: Chess Club 2: Swimming 2: Track 2, 3: Red Cross 2, Pres. 3, 4: Squad 4. JAN ICE FAYE GARNER FOTC 3: Regular Honor Roll 4: FTA 4: GAA 2: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. CURTIS RANDOLPH GAULDEN IRANDYI Hlstory Club 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, JOHN CARLTON GIDEON Regular Honor Roll 2: Chorus 2: Choir 3, 4: His- tory Club 3: JCL 2, 3: Jr. Optlmlst 3, 4: Ensemble 3, 4. SHARON YVONNE GLADWELL FHA 3. ALLEN WAYNE GLASS JV Baseball 2: Track 2, 3. PEGGY ANN GLEASON Student Council Rep. 2: HR Offlcer 2, 3: Buc- caneer 3, 4: Special Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: GAA 2: History Club 2, 3, 4: JCL 2, 4: Medical Club 2: Anchor Club 2, 3, 4: Red Cross 2: JA 2: Girls' Sports 2, 3: FOTC 2. LINDA LARAE GRANT HR Officer 2: Pages by Page 4: Office Ass't. 3: GAA 3. JOEY NOVIN GREENE ICT 4. for '68 squads RACHEL SAUNDRA GREGORY FOTC 3: Regular Honor Roll. 2: FTA 4: GAA .2: Hlstory Club 3, 4: French Club 2. JUDITH ANN GRIFFIN IJUDYI ICT 4. EDWARD LEE HADNOTT, JR. Chorus 2: ICT 3, 4. ROBERT EDWARD HAI LEY Student Councll Rep. 2, 3: Regular Honor Roll 2: Guidance Ass't. 3: FTA 2: History Club 3: Inter- act 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 2: Cross Country 3: March- lng Plrates 2. LUCILE BRYAN HALL FOTC 3: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Library Ass't. 2: History Club 3: French Club 2, 3: Drama Club 2, 3, 4: Jaycettes 3, 4. BONNIE LOUISE HAM Spanish Club 2. ISAAC DUNCAN HAM IDEEI HR Ottlcer 2, 4: Regular Honor Roll 3: French Club 2: ISCC 4: HI-Y 2, 3, Pres. 4: JA 3. MARY BETH I-IAMMONDS QBETHI Special Honor Roll 2: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: FTA 4: History Club 3: French Club 3, 4. RICHARD ELLSWORTH HARPER Chorus 2: Choir 3, 4: Ensemble 2, 3, 4: Goll 2, 3. HARRIETT HARRIS Student Council Rep. 2: HR Olflcer 4: FOTC 2: Regular Honor Roll 2: Guidance Ass't. 3: French Club 2: Senlorettes 3, 4: Pep Commlttee 4: JA 4. JERRY LYNN HARRIS lLYNNl Cholr 3, 4: History Club 3: Spanish Club 3. DOUGLAS RUDD HARTZOGE IDOUGI Jr. Exchange 2, 3, 4. JUDITH ANNE HELLEN IJUDYI HR Officer 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Special Honor Roll 2, 3: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: French Club 2: JCL 2, 3, 4: ISCC Sec. 4: Senlorettes 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4: JV Pap Commlttee 2: Soclete Honoraire de Francais 3. MARY KATHERINE HELMS IKATHYI HR Oftlcer 2: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: History Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Anchor Club 3, Trees. 4: JV Pep Commlttee 2: Honor Society 4. THOMAS ALBERT I-IENSON ITOMMYI Squad 4: Spanish Club 3: Jr. Exchange 2, 3, 4: Swlmmlng 2, 3: Track 2: Cross Country 4. RICHARD VICTOR HERMANSON IRICKYI History Club 4: Spanish Club 3: Interact 3, 4. CONRAD DALE HICKS HR Otlicer 3: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, Treas. 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Wreslting 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 4. MAXINE MONROE HIGGINS HR Officer 2, 3: FOTC 3, 4: Homecoming Court 4: Pages by Page 3, 4: GAA 2: History Club 2, Sec. 3, VP 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 2: Medical Club 2: O. Henry Juniors 4: Pep Com- mlttee 4. DIANNE EVETTER HIGHTOWER FTA 3, 4: History Club 3: Spanish Club 3: Red Cross 4. MARY ELIZABETH HINSHAW lBETSIl Spanish Club 2, 3. MARY LOU HINTON Special Honor Roll 2, 3: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Qulll and Scroll 3, 4: Drama Club 2, 3, 4: Societe Honoraire de Francais 3, 4. PHYLLIS MAY HIRSCHELMAN Library Ass't. 3: FHA 2. CASSANDRA MORRIS HITCHCOCK IMORRIEJ HR Oltlcer 2, 3: FOTC 4: Superlative 4: Home- coming Court 4: French Club 2, 3: O. Henry Juniors 2, 3, 4: Pep Commlttee 2, 3, Chairman 4: Red Cross 4. JAMES KEITH HOBBS IKEITHI Llbrary Ass't. 2: ICT 4: Football 3. JAMES WINGATE HOBGOOD Special Honor Roll 2: Regular Honor Roll 2. JAMES GLEN HOLBROOK IJIMI Student Council Rep. 2, 4: Regular Honor Roll 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4: JV Football 2: Football 3, 4: Track 2, 3. HARRIET THURSTON HOLDERNESS Student Council Rep. 3: HR Oflicer 2: FOTC 3: Honor Society 3, VP 4: Superlatlve 4: Buccaneer 4: Class Best Citizen 2, 3: Special Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Regular Honor Roll 3: Head JV Cheerleader 2: History Club 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: JCL 2: ISCC Sec. 4: O. Henry Juniors 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4: Pep Committee 3: Marshal 3: Societe Honoraire de Francais 3, 4: Girls' Sports 2. VIRGINIA ANNE HOLLINS IGINNYI HR Oflicer 3: FOTC 3: Regular Honor Roll 3, 4: Ollice Ass't. 4: History Club 3, 4: French Club 2: Seniorettes 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 3, Sec. 4. REBECCA IRENE HOLT IBECKYI HR Ollicer 2, 3, 4: Regular Honor Roll 3, 4: Y- Teens 2, Sec. 3, 4. THOMAS WILLIAM HONEYCUTT ITOMMYI Band 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4, WILLIAM ENNIS HORNE IBILLI HR Olllcer 2, 4: Regular Honor Roll 2: History Club 4: Interact 4. EVELYN SUE HOWELL ISUEI HR Officer 3: FOTC 3: Special Honor Roll 3: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Guidance Ass't. 3: Orchestra 4: History Club 3: JCL 2, 3: Medical Club 3: Senlorettes 3, 4. CHARLIE ROSS HUMBLE Roadrunners 2, 3, 4. Typically, Seniors mix fun with work. SENIOR DIRECTORY 271 THOMAS GLENN HYATT lTOMMYl Transferred from Smlth Hlgh School. KATHRYN REGINA HYMAN IKATHYJ HR Officer 2, 3: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3: French Club 4: History Club 4. GWYN BAKER INGLE HR Officer 2, 3: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Band 3: History Club 3, 4: Roadrunners 3, 4: ISCC 4: Interact 2, VP 3, Pres. 4: Marshal 3. LYNDA FAYE JACKSON COO 4. LUCILLE RENE JARVIS Regular Honor Roll 3: Choir 2, 3, 4: Pagettes 3, 4: FTA 4: Ensemble 3. SIDNEY MALCOLM JENKINS ISIDJ Band 2. 3: Pep Band 3. JERRY SUE JESSUP GAA 2: FHA 3: ICT Sec. 4. GERALD HARVEY JOBE JV Football 2. JOSEPH WADE JOHNSON KJOEI Henry Liles leads Honor Society BARBARA ANN JONES Chorus 3: Choir 4. WILSON DAVID JONES lDAVlD: Pages by Page 4. SHIRLEY RAY KEEL FOTC 4: Buccaneer 4: Special Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3: Office Ass't. 3: French Club 4: Senlorettes 3, 4: Pep Committee 2, 3, 4: Societe Honoraire de Francais 3, 4: Honor Society MARGARET OSBORN KEEN lMOLLYJ History Club 3: French Club'3. MARY TERESINA KELLAR ITERRVI Regular Honor Roll 3, 4: Pep Committee 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 2. Jumus CLYDE KELLY, JR. CJAYJ Student Councll Rep. 2: HR Officer 2: Speclal Hon- or Roll 2, 3, 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: History Club 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4: Swlmmlng 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 4. BEVERLY LaVERNE KENDALL lLaVERNEl Roadrunners 3. Drama Club 4. Srargor council representatives look on as Rick Osmer challenges student body to revive pep a age. 272 SENIOR DIRECTORY 'Sr if ,f WARREN HARDING KERSEY, JR. DECA 4. GEOFFREY WALTER KING IGEOFFJ HR Officer 2, 4: Squad 4: Class Best Cltlzen 2, 3: Special Honor Roll 3: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Clvltans 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4: Base- ball 2, 3, 4: JV Football 2: Football 3, 4: JV Basketball 2: Basketball 3, 4: Chlef Marshal 3: Honor Soclety 4. VANCE CALLAHAN KINLAW HR Officer 2: Fllm Committee 3: Honor Society 3. 4: Speclal Honor Roll 2, 3: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Guidance Ass't. 3: Hlstory Club 3: French Club 2: Debate Club 3, Pres. 4: Interact 3, Sec. 4. WILLIAM NORFLEET KINNEY IBILLJ HR Officer 2, 3: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Civi- tans 2, 3, 4: Golf 2, 3, 4: Swlmmlng 2, 3, 4. LYNDA ROSE KIRKMAN Choir 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: Marching Plrates 2, 3, 4. RALPH DUDLEY KIRKMAN Student Councll Rep. 4: History Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. DONNA GAI L LAMSON Regular Honor Roll 4: Spanish Club 2: Y-Teens 3, 4: FHA 4. VAN MCKIBBEN LANE Regular Honor Roll 2: Hlstory Club 3: Monogram Club 3, 4: JV Football 2: Football 3, 4: Track 2, 3. JENNIFER LEIGH LANNING IJENNIEJ Regular Honor Roll 4: GAA 2: History Club 3: French Club 2, 3: FHA 3: COO 4. LOTTIE MAE LAVAL Regular Honor Roll 3: Llbrary Ass't. 3, 4: GAA 3: Glrl's Sports 3. DEBORAH ANN LAVASQUE IDEBBIEI Special Honor Roll 2: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: History Club 3. 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, Sec. 4. CHARLES FRANCIS LEATHEAD Jr. Engineers 4. CARVER SCOTT LEE ISCOTTI Student Councll Rep. 4: Chief of Squads 4: HR Officer 2, 3: Superlatlve 4: Class Best Citizen 2, 3, 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Clvltans 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 2, 3: Marshal 3: Honor Society 4. MICHAEL CONWAY LEFLER IMIKEI Student Councll Rep. 2: YRC 3, 4: History Club 3: French Club 3: Medical Club 3. CORDELIA THROOP LEISTER lCORDYl Student Council Rep. 3: HR Offlcer 2, 4: FOTC 3, 4: Homecomlng Court 4: Buccaneer Business Mgr. 4: GYC 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Hlstory Club 3: French Club 2, 3: JCL 3: O. Henry Juniors 2, 3, 4: Pep Committee 2, 3: Honor Soclety 4. JACK VERNON LEONARD Regular Honor Roll 3: Spanish Club 2: JV Base- ball 3: Baseball 4: JV Football 3. JOHN KELLY LEONARD lKELLYl gegtular Honor Roll 2, 3: Roadrunnars 3, 4: Jaycees , . THOMAS EDWARD LEONARD lTOMMYl HR Offlcer 2: Special Honor Roll 2, 3: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Jr. Exchange Club 2, 3, 4: JV Baseball 2. PHYLLIS ANN LEWELLYN Library Ass't. 3, 4. KAY BENNETT LEWIS Superlative 4: Regular Honor Roll 3, 4: Choir 2. VP 3, Pres. 4: Pagettes 3, 4: JCL 2: Jaycettes 3, 4: Ensemble 2, 3, 4. ROBERT YI-PING Ll Superlatlve 4: Class Best Cltlzen 3: Regular Honor Roll 3: FTA 3: HI-Y 3, 4. HENRY CLINTON LILES Class Treas. 2: HR Officer 2. 4: Honor Soclety 3, Pres. 4: Special Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Regular Honor Roll 3: Guidance Ass't. 3: FTA 2: History Club 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Clvltans 2, Sec. 3, 4: Marshal 3: Soclete Honoralre de Francais 3, Pres. 4. JANIS SUE LINDSAY Chorus 3: Cholr 4: FSA 4. STEPHEN CARR LOMBARDO ISTEVEI Spanish Club 3: Key Club 3. 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Chess Club 4: Wrestling 3, 4: Football 3, 4. BARBARA ANNE LONG FOTC 3: Band 2, 3, 4: Malorette 3, Head 4: History glug 3: Spanish Club 4: JCL 2: Marching Pirates CATHERINE DAWN LOWDERMILK ICATHYI Student Councll Rep. 2: HR Officer 3: YRC 2, 3, Chairman 4: Superlatlve 4: Class Best Cltlzen 3: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: JCL Treas. 3, 4: Qulll and Scroll 3, 4: Clvlnettes 2, 3, Chaplaln 4: JV 'PAepmC2mmittee Co-Chairman 2: Youth of the on . STEVE BECHTLER LOWE Regular Honor Roll 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Jr. Exchange Club 2, 3, 4. ROBERT WALDEMAR LUEBKE lBOBl Student Councll Rep. 2: FOTC 3: Regular Honor Roll 2: HI-Y 2, 3, 4: Swlmmlng 3: Wrestling 2. WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER LYON ICHRISJ :Spanish Club 4: JCL 3: Chess Club 4: Swimming KAREN DALE MCADOO IDALEI Guidance Ass't. 4: Spanish Club 3, Pres. 4: Jaycettes 3, 4. SHARON ELAINE MCADOO Office Ass't. 3, 4: FTA 4: History Club 3, 4: Anchor Club 4. MARY MARGARET McBRlDE lMARGARETl Office Ass't. 3: Guidance Ass't. 3: Chorus 4: ICT 4. LESLIE FREDERICK MCCASKILL lLESl HR Offlcer 2: Pages by Page 3, 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Offlce Ass't. 3: Guidance Ass't. 3: History Club 3, 4: JCL 2, 3: Debate Club 3, 4: Medical Club 3. DOUGLAS RAY MCCORKLE IDOUGI HR Offlcer 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Roadrunners 4: HI-Y 3, 4: JV Baseball 2: Baseball 3, 4. KATHERINE ARMFIELD MCFARLAND IKATHYI HR Officer 2: History Club 4: French Club 2: O. Henry Juniors 3, 4: Pep Committee 3. CHARLES EUGENE MCINTOSH CCHARLIEI HR Officer 2, 4: Special Honor Roll 2: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Band 2, Sec. 3, Pres, 4: Pep Band 3: Marching Plrates 2, 3, Honor Society 4. HARRY MclNTYRE lJOEYl HR Offlcer 2. GLORIA DOYLE MCKINNEY FOTC 3: FTA 3, 4: History Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Jaycettes 2, 3, 4. NANCY MARGARET MCKNIGHT Student Councll Rep. 4: FOTC 4: Regular Honor Roll 2: GAA 2, 3: History Club 3, 4: Medical Club 2, 3: Senlorettes 3, 4: Girls' Sports 2. ANITA ANNE MCNULTY HR Offlcer 2, 3: Pages by Page 3: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Hlstory Club 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Pep Committee 3, 4. BETTY LOIS MABE Spanish Club 4: Red Cross 4. ROBIN URSULA MACK Special Honor Roll 2: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Guidance Ass't. 3:- History Club 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Senlorettes 3, VP 4: Girls' Sports 4. VICKIE PRINCE MAHALA HR Officer 4: Pages by Page 4: History Club 3: Spanish Club 4: French Club 2: Medical Club Sec. 3: Senlorettes 3, 4. ANN OSBORNE MANESS Buccaneer 3, 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 4: French Club 2: 0. Henry Juniors 2, 3, 4: Pep Committee 3, 4: JV Pep Committee 2. RUBIN FRANKLIN MANESS Student Body Treas. 3: Class VP 2: HR Officer 2, 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: ISCC Pres. 4: Civitans 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4. SUSAN GAI L MAN ESS FOTC 3: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: History Club 3: JV Pep Committee 2: Red Cross 4. ROBERT HAROLD MANGHAM JR. lBOBl Regular Honor Roll 2, 3: JCL 3. SUSAN LEE MANN Regular Honor Roll 2: Spanish Club 4. ROBERT PRESTON MASON IBOBJ ICT 4. MICHAEL ANTHONY MATHERLY IMIKEI ICT 4. GEORGE MAXWELL French Club 2. LINDA TRIMBLE MENDENHALL Student Council Rep. 2: HR Officer 2, 3: Honor Society 3, 4: Pages by Page 3, Edltor 4: GYC 3, 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: History Club 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Soclete Honoralre de Francais 3, 4: Clvinettes 4. ROBERT ALAN MENSEL IBOBJ History Club 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Chess Club 2: Swimming 2, 3, 4. AUGUST LEGER MELYAND lLEGERl HR Officer 2: Superlative 4: Pages by Page 4: Band 2: JCL 2, 3, 4: ISCC 4: Roadrunners 3, 4: Clvitans 2, 3, 4: JV Football 2: Track 2: Mascot 4. SUSAN REBECCA MICHAEL Office Ass't. 3, 4: Chorus 4: GAA 2: History Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Red Cross 4. BENNY HARRISON MILAM Swimming 2, 3. JAMES WILLIAM MILLER lJlMl History Club 3. FRANCES JOANNE MILLS Special Honor Roll 3: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: History Club 3, 4: Girls' Sports 2, 3: Y-Teens 4. WARDELL HARDEE MILLS IHARDEEJ Student Councll Rep. 3: HR Officer 3: Special Honor Roll 3: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: History Club 3: Golf 3, 4. WILLIAM DAVID MINTZ KDAVEI Band 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2: Road- runners 3, 4: Marching Pirates 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2. SENIOR DIRECTORY 273 STEVE HARLEY MOLODET Squad 4: Superlatlve 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 4: Jr. Exchange 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: JV Basket- ball 2: Basketball 3: Cross Country 2, 3, 4. JACK EDWARD MOODY IEDDIEI Baseball 3: Football 4. NANCY LYNN MOORE HR Officer 2, 3: Superlatlve 4: Homecomlng Court 4: Class Best Citizen 3: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: French Club 2: O, Henry Juniors 2, 3, VP 4: JV Pep Committee 2: Marshal 3. JOAN LaVERNE MOREHEAD Regular Honor Roll 4. JAMES EDWARD MORGAN Regular Honor Roll 3: Interact 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 2. PAULA MARIE MORGAN Pages by Page 4: Regular Honor Roll 2: FSA 4: History Club 3: French Club 3: Jaycettes 2, 3, 4. JOYCE MARIE MOTLEY HR Officer 4: Special Honor Roll 2: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Office Ass't 3, 4: French Club 4: History Club 4: GAA 2: JCL 2, 3: Y-Teens 3, 4: Mar- shal 3: Red Cross 4. JAMES ALLAN MULVEY History Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Interact 4. GAI L COTTER MURPHY Student Council Rep. 2, 3, 4: FOTC 3: Regular :loner Roll 2, 3: GAA 2: French Club 2: Clvinettes JUDITH MURPHY IJUDYJ FOTC 3: Guidance Ass't. 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: History Club 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: JA 2, 3, 4. SYLVIA ANN MYERS KANNI ICT 4. REVA ARLENE NANCE DECA 3, 4. CYNTHIA GAIL NEAL Y-Teens 3, 4. JOSEPH WAYNE NEAL IWAYNEI ICT 4: Roadrunners 4: Monogram Club 4: Foot- ball 3, 4: Track 4. RICHARD GRAYSON NEAL HR Officer 2, 3, 4: Special Honor Roll 2, 3: Reg- ular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Civitans 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4: JV Football 2: Football 3, 4: JV Basketball 2: Basketball 3: Track 2, 3: FCA 2, 3: Honor Society 4. SYLVIA DALE NEAL HR Officer 4: Regular Honor Roll 3, 4: GAA 2: Y-Teens 3, 4. 274 SENIOR DIRECTORY Pirate Bobby Senn elected head Newly elected President Robert Tate de- livers his acceptance speech to the student body. BETTINE STOKES NEAS IMISSYJ HR Officer 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Court 4: History Club 3, Pres. 4: JCL 2, 3, 4: Seniorettes 4. CYNTHIA LEE NELSON ICINDYJ Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: GAA 3, 4: History Club 3: Spanish Club 2: JCL 3: Debate Club 2, 3, 4: JV Pep Committee 2: Girls' Sports 2: Anchor Club 4. MARY DIANE NELSON IDIANEJ Regular Honor Roll 3, 4: FSA 4. LINDA MECHELLE NIBLOCK Guidance Ass't. 3, 4: FSA 3, 4: History Club 3. HARRIET ANNE NEW IANNEI HR Officer 2. 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Buccaneer 3. Subscription Edltor 4: Class Best Citizen 2: Speclal Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Regular Honor Roll 2: French Club 4: Clvinettes 2, 3, VP 4: Pep Committee 2: Societe Honoraire de Francais 3, 4. CHARLES EDDIE NEWMAN Offlce Ass't. 4: DECA 4. MELISSA LOUISE NEWTON FOTC 4: FSA 4: JCL 2. LARRY STEPHEN NOBLE ISTEVEI HR Officer 3: Pages by Page 4. LAURA JEAN NORDBRUCH Regular Honor Roll 2, 4: JCL 3. ROGER DALE OATES HR Officer 2, 4: Superlatlve 4: Spanish Club 3: Key Club 3, 4: JV Baseball 2: Baseball 3: JV Football 2: Football 3, 4. LYNN SUZANNE O'FERRELL Office Ass't. 4: Chorus 2, 3: Choir 4: Spanish Club 3: CO0 4. DAVID MICHAEL OLDHAM IMIKEJ History Club 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Swimming 3: Track 2: Cross Country 2: JV Basketball 2. CHARLES KEITH ORRELL IKEITHI Band 2, 3: History Club 4: Marching Pirates 2, 3: Jr. Englneers 4. RICHARD ROBERT OSMER IRICKI Student Council Rep. 2: Class Pres. 4: HR Officer 3: Squad 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Special Honor Roll 3, 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: JCL 2, 3, 4: ISCC 3: Civltans 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Marshal 3: Tennis 3: Track 2: Cross Country 2, 3, 4: JV Basketball 2: Basketball 3, 4. WILLIAM VAN OVERMAN IBILLJ Student Council Rep. 4: Class Treas. 3: YRC 4: Superlative 4: Special Honor Roll 3: Regular Honor Roll 3, 4: History Club 4: Drama Club 4: Interact 3, 4: Squad 4. JAMES VERNON OWEN fJlMMYl FOTC 3: Regular Honor Roll 3: DECA 4. JULIUS MURIEL OZMENT ll IJAYI Spanish Club 3, 4: JV Football 2: Football 3. BETTY JO PARHAM Regular Honor Roll 4: DECA 4. BILLY RAY PARHAM Regular Honor Roll 3, 4: DECA 4. SANDRA GAIL PARISH iGAlLl Office Ass't. 3: Guidance Ass't. 4: French Club 3. KATHRYN ANNE PAUL IKATHYJ HR Officer 2, 3, 4: Special Honor Roll 2: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3: GAA 2, 3: History Club 3: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Anchor Club 3, 4. RICHARD WILLIAM PAUL lRlCKYi DECA 3, Pres. 4: Swlmmlng 2. PETER ALAN PEARCE IPETEI HR Officer 3, 4: Superlatlve 4: Spanish Club 2, 3 4: ISCC 4: Key Club 2, 3, Pres. 4: Monogram Clul 4: Golf 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 2: JV Basketball 2 History Club 3. PAULETTE GAIL PEARMAN IGAILI FOTC 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 4: Chorus 2: Cho 3, 4: Drama Club 2, 3, 4. of '68 Greensboro Youth Council VIRGINIA CAROL PERKERSON ICAROLI Student Council Rep. 2, 3: Student Body VP 4: Class Pres. 2: YRC 2: Superlatlve 4: Buccaneer 3: GYC 3: Class Best Citizen 2. 3. 4: Special Honor Roll 2: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Spanlsh Club 3: French Club 2: Medical Club 2: ISCC 4: Civi- nettes 2, 3, Pres. 4: Pep Committee 2, 3: JV Pep Committee 2: Marshal 3: Girls' Sports 2. JUDY ANN PHILLIPS Chorus 2: Choir 3, 4: GAA 2, 3. SANDY LYNNE PHILLIPS Library Ass't. 2, 3: Office Ass't. 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3: GAA 2. STEVEN MICHAEL PHILLIPS QSTEVEI HR Officer 2: ICT 4: JV Football 2. JOHN ROBERT PHOENIX IJOHNNYI Pep Band 2, 3: History Club 3: DECA 4: Inter- act 2, 3: Wrestling 2: Marching Pirates 2, 3. CYNTHIA DAWN PICKARD ICINDYJ Chorus 3: Choir 4: Pagettes 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: En- semble 4: Hlstory Club 3. CECIL WAYNE PICKLER Choir 4: Roadrunners 4. DANNY WAYNE PIERCE Key Club 2, 3: JV Football 2: Football 3: Track 2: JV Basketball 2. JUDITH MORRIS PITTMAN IJUDIJ HR Offlcer 3: Superlatlve 4: Pages by Page 3, 4: Hlatoiy3Club 3, 4: French Club 3, VP 4: Pep Com- mttee . ROBERT LEE PLANTE IBOBI Chorus 2: Choir 3, 4: Drama Club 4: JV Football 2. BILLY BRADFORD PLAYER ICT 4. JAMES DAVID POLLOK IDAVEI HR Officer 4: Library Ass't. 3: French Club 2, 4: HI-Y 4. RONALD BRYANT POSTON fRONNIEl DECA 4: Wrestling 2. PEGGY DELORES POWELL OHice Ass't. 3: Chorus 2, 3: Choir 4. CHARLES MANNING POWERS ICI-IUCKI Regular Honor Roll 3: History Club 4: Octagon Club 3, 4: JV Baseball 3. MERRIEL KEITH POWERS IKEITHI Track 3, 4: Basketball 4. SHERRY PINN PREDDY Chorus 2: Choir 3, 4: FSA 4: GAA 2. MARY ANN PREVETTE Girls' Sports 2, 3. JOHN SPURGEON PRIMM HR Officer 2: Regular Honor Roll 4: Choir 4: History Club 3: Spanish Club 2: Cross Country 2: Track 2: JV Basketball 2. RONNIE PHILLIP PUGH FOTC 3: Library Ass't. 2: History Club 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Roadrunners 3, 4. RAY LEE PULLIAM History Club 3: French Club 2: Key Club 3, 4: JV Baseball 2: JV Football 2: Football 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN RAGAN IPATJ Regular Honor Roll 3, 4: FSA 4: COO 4. LINDA DALE RAINEY rum Regular Honor Roll 3, 4: Guidance Ass't. 2: GAA 2: JCL 2, 3: Drama Club 2. RICHARD DOUGLAS RAMSEY IDICKJ Student Council Rep. 2, 3: HR Officer 2: Squad 4: Special Honor Roll 2, 3: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: History Club 3: JCL 2: Monogram Club 3, 4: Jr. Exchange Club 2, 3, 4: Marshal 3: Cross Country S, g,44: JV Basketball 2: Basketball 3, 4: Tennis VAIL ELIZABETH RHEW Chorus 2. MARK MITCHELL RICE IMITCHJ Chorus 2, 3: Choir 4: Key Club 3, 4. PAULA VIRGINIA RICE FOTC 3: Pages by Page 3, 4: Regular Honor Roll 2: History Club 3, 4: French Club 2. JAMES EDDIE RICHARDSON fEDDlEj Chorus 2: Choir 3, 4: Roadrunners 2, 3, 4. CATHY ELAINE RINK Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Guidance Ass't. 4: Choir 3, 4: Red Cross 4: Honor Society 4. CAROLYN ANN RITTER HR Officer 4: FOTC 3: Special Honor Roll 2, 3: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: GAA 3, 4: History Club 3. 4. GAYLE CECILIA ROBERTS COO 4. ANNA PIERCE ROBINSON HR Officer 4: Film Committee 3: FOTC 3, 4: Special Honor Roll 2, 3: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: History Club 3, 4: JCL 2, 3, 4: Pep Commlttee 3. KENNETH RAYMOND ROGERS IKENJ Chorus 3: Choir 4. STEWART LANSING ROGERS Student Councll Rep. 4: Class VP 3: HR Officer 2: Squad 3, 4: FOTC 2: Honor Society 3, 4: Superla- tive 4: GYC 3, 4: Special Honor Roll 2, 3: Reg- ular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Debate Club 2: Ouill and Scroll 3, 4: Civitans 2, 3, 4: Track 2: Chairman of YCNC 4. JUDITH ELAINE ROLAND IJUDYJ Class Sec. 3: HR Officer 4: Superlative 4: FTA 4: Buccaneer 3, Editor 4: French Club 2: Jaycettes 3, Sec. 4: JV Pep Committee 2. RONALD CORNELL RUSS fPHlLl Wrestling 2: JV Football 2. CYNTHIA DARLENE SAMS ICINDYJ HR Officer 2: Regular Honor Roll 3: Chorus 2: Choir 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: History Club 3. JOHN RAYMOND SAMS, JR. IJOHNNYI Baseball 3. THOMAS EDWARD SCHNABEL ITOMI HR Officer 2, 4: Buccaneer Photography Editor 3. 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2: History Club 3, 4: JCL 2, 3: ISCC 3, VP 4: Jr. Optimist Club Pres. 3, 4. HARRY TULL SCOTT ITULLI HR Officer 2, 3: Film Committee 2: History Club 3: DECA 4: Cross Country 2, 3: JV Basketball 2. CYNTHIA SUSAN SEABERG ICINDYI Student Council Rep. 2: HR Officer 3: GYC 3, 4: Regular Honor Roll 2: Office Ass't. 3, 4: GAA 2: History Club 3: French Club 2: Jaycettes 2, 3, 4: JV Pep Committee 2. DEBORAH LYNNE SEARS IDEBBIEJ Student Council Rep. 2: HR Officer 3, 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Office Ass't. 4: Guidance Ass't. 3: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Jaycettes 2, 3, 4: Cor- sairs 4: JV Pep Committee 2. ROBERT MCLEAN SENN IBOBBYI Student Council Rep. 4: HR Officer 2, 3: Squad 4: Superlative 4: GYC 3, Chairman 4: Class Best Citizen 2: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: History Club 2: French Club 2: Jr. Jaycees 2: JV Pep Com- mittee Co-Chairman 2: Marshal 3. JOSEPH RONALD SEWELL IRONNIEI HR Officer 2: Superlalive 4: Choir 4: Buccaneers 3, 4: Drama Club 4: Roadrunners 3, 4: Ensemble 4. TERESA YVONNE SEWELL ITERRII Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Guidance Ass't. 4: History Club 3, 4: French Club 2: JCI. ' 4: Red Cross 4: Seniorettes 3, 4. SENIOR DIRECTORY 275 Senior athletes spearhead varsity sports PENNY SHERLON SHAMBERGER HR Offlcer 2: Chorus 4: FTA 3, 4: History Club 3, 4: Red Cross 4. PATRICK Josaen SHEA CPATI HR Officer 4: FOTC 4: History Club 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Football 3, 4. JANIE ANNE SHEPHERD HR Officer 2, 3: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Choir 3, 4: Chorus Pres. 2: Pagettes 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 3: ISCC 4: Jaycettes 3, Pres. 4: Pep Committee 4: Ensemble 3: Honor Society 4. CAROL ANN SIMPSON Special Honor Roll 3: Regular Honor Roll 3, 4: FSA 4. JUDY LOUISE SIMMONS Girls' Sports 2. DORIS ELIZABETH SIMS Glrls' Sports 2, 3. PAMELA EDITH sims IPAMI Library Ass't. 2, 3: Chorus 2, 3: History Club 3, 4: Drama Club 2, 3, 4: Medical Club 2, 3. SHIRLEY MELVINE SLADE HR Officer 2: Band 2, 3: Marching Pirates 2, 3. FRANK SEYMOUR SMITH Wrestling 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3: Track 2. MARY GWEN sMiTH IGWEN: HR Officer 2, 3: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Office Ass't. 3: History Club 3: Spanish Club 3: Pep Committee 4: Seniorettes 2, 3, 4. NANCY VIRGINIA SMITH HR Officer 3, 4: FOTC 3: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3: History Club 4: French Club E.. Ci, 3: 5lCL 3: Drama Club 2, 3, Pres. 4: Medical u , . KAYE LINDA SNOUFFER Student Council Rep. 2: Office Ass't 3: FSA 4: Pep Committee 2, 3: FHA 2, 3. ELIZABETH MARIE SOMAY ILIZI Regular Honor Roll 3: Spanish Club 3: Drama Club 3, 4: Seniorettes 3. EDWARD COPELAND SOSSAMAN JR. IEDDIEI HR Officer 2: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: HI-Y 2, 3, 4: Marching Pirates 2, 3. JAMES RYAN SOUTHERN IJIMMYI DECA 3, 4. 276 SENIOR DIRECTORY MARTHA ANN SQUIRES IMARTYJ HR Officer 2: Honor Society 3, Sec. 4: Superlative 4: GYC 4: Special Honor Roll 2, 3: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: JCL 2: O. Henry Juniors 2, 3, VP 4: Marshal 3: Societe Honoraire de Francais 3, 4. EMILY JANE STANFIELD Student Council Rep. 2: HR Officer 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Guidance Ass't. 3: History Club 2: French Club 2: ISCC 2, 4: Y-Teens 3, Pres. 2, 4: Societe Honoraire de Francais 3. BETTY DIANE STANLEY Chorus 2. DANNY CARROL STANLEY Chorus 4. DAVID KENNETH STANLEY KKENI Office Ass't. 4: Roadrunners 3. RICHARD LEANDER STARMER HR Officer 3: Office Ass't. 4: Hlstory Club 3, 4: Jr. Exchange Club 2, 3, 4. JAMES BROOKS STATON KJIMI Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Debate Club 3: Civitans 3, 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Chess Club 2: Swimming 3: Wrestling 2: JV Football 2: Foot- ball 3, 4: Track 3. DEBBY SUE STRICKLAND HR Officer 2: Chorus 2, 3. MARTHA ANN STROUD Student Council Rep. 3: HR Officer 3, 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 4: French Club 2: Civinettes 2, 3, Sec. 4: JV Pep Committee 2: Pep Committee 3. JO ANNE SUSAN STUBBLEFIELD Transferred from Southeast High School. WALLY JIM STUTZMAN Choir 4: JV Basketball 2, 3. JACKIE LARAYNE STYERS Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2: Choir 4: GAA 2, 3: JCL 4: Medical Club 4: Chess Club 4: Glrls' Sports 2, 3, 4. SHERRY DIANE SUGGS HR Officer 2: Regular Honor Roll 4: Office Ass't. 3, 4: Guidance Ass't 4: Chorus 2: FSA 2, Sec. 3, 4: FTA 4: History Club 3: Spanish Club 2: Medical Club 4: Drama Club 4: Red Cross 3, VP 4. ROBERT WILLIAM SYRIAC IBOBJ HR Officer 2: History Club 4: French Club 2. RENEE EILEEN TALLEVAST Hlstory Club 3: Spanish Club 4. ROBERT MARSHALL TATE Student Body Pres. 4: Class Pres. 3: HR Officer 2: Squad 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Superlatlve 4: Class Best Citizen 3: Special Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Civitans 2, 3, Chaplain 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: JV Basketball 2: Basketball 3, 4: Cross Country 2, 3, 4: Most Outstanding Sophomore Award 2: Most Dedicated Sophomore Athlete 2: PTSA Academic Achievement Award 3: Most Out- standing Tennis Player 3. JAN ELAINE TEETER Pages by Page 2, 3, 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Guidance Ass't. 2: Drama Club 2. JAN LEA TERRELL FSA 4: History Club 3: Spanish Club 3. BARBARA JANE THOMAS IROBINI HR Officer 3: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Guidance Ass't. 4: History Club 3: JCL 2, 4: Jaycettes 3, 4. CURTIS LEE THOMAS HR Officer 2: Pep Band 2: History Club 3: Foot- ball 3: Track 3. HARRY WELDON THOMAS, JR. ICHIPPERI Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Band 3, 4: Pep Band 3, 4: History Club 3, 4: Interact 3, 4: Marching Pirates 2, 3, 4. MANTHA LEE THOMPSON Transferred from Dudley Senior High School. MARTHA SHERLENE THOMPSON ISHERLENEJ Chorus 3: Choir 4. SARAH MELISSA THOMPSON IMELISSAJ HR Officer 2, 3, 4: Buccaneer 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 2, 4: History Club 3: French Club 3: JCL 2: Civinettes 3, 4: Societe Honoraire de Francais 3: Drama Club 3: Special Honor Roll 4: Honor Soclety 4. SHARON ANN THURMOND Anchor Club 3, 4. MICHAEL CLIFTON TRAVIS IMICKEYJ Regular Honor Roll 3: Chorus 2, 3, 4: ICT 4: Roadrunners 3, 4: Wrestling 3. JOHN EUGENE TREADWAY lGENEl Football 2. SHARON ANN TRU LL Student Council Rep. 2. 3: Class Sec. 2: FOTC 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Buccaneer 4: Special Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: JCL Pres. 4: Jaycetles 2, 3, 4: Pep Committee 2, 3, 4: Marshal 3. BONNIE LYNN TURNER Choir 2, 3, 4: Pagettes 4: History Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Ensemble 3, 4. SANDRA LEE TURNER Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: FSA 4: DECA 4: Y- Teens 3, 4: JV Pep Committee 2: HR Offlcer 2. LETHA MADONNA UMFLEET tDONNAi GAA 2, 3: Spanish Club 2: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Glrls' Sports 2, 3. MARY CUFIRELL VANCE HR Officer 2. 3: YRC 3: FOTC 3: Buccaneer 4: Special Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 2: French Club 2, 3, Pres. 4: O. Henry Juniors 2, Trees. 3, 4: Pep Committee 3, 4: Societe Honoraire de Francais 3, VP 4: Honor Society 4. JANET LEE VAUGHN Special Honor Roll 2: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Guidance Ass't 4: Chorus 2: Choir 4: History Club 43: Spa4nlsh Club 2, 3, 4: Anchor Club 3, 4: Red ross . VIVIAN ANNE VERNEY Student Council Rep. 4: FOTC 4: Regular Honor 1Roll 4:2FTA 4: Drama Club 4: Medical Club 2: Y- eens . SUSAN MARIE VESTAL HR Offlcer 2, 4: Cheerleader 2: History Club 3, 4: Frfnch 3Club 3, 4: O. Henry Juniors 4: Pep Com- mttee . KATHY LOWANDA WADE Pages by Page 4. JAMES DAN WAGONER CJIMI Jr. Engineers 4. PHYLLIS ANNETTE WALKER DECA 4. JAMES HOWARD WALLEN lJIMMYl Roadrunners 3, 4. VIRGINIA ELAINE WALLEN GAA 2, Chairman 3, VP 4: Spanish Club 3: Medical Club 3: Y-Teena 2, 3, VP 4: Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4. VICKIE GAIL WARD Anchor Club 4. MICHAEL DONALD WARREN fDONJ Regular Honor Roll 2: JV Football Mgr. 2. JAMES HOWARD WATKINS KJIMJ Regular Honor Roll 2: JV Football 2. RICHARD WELDON WATKINS Regular Honor Roll 2: Spanish Club 4. WINFORD LEE WAY Choir 4: French Club 4. JANET DELL WEBSTER HR Officer 3: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: FTA 4: French Club 2: Roadrunners 3. Sec.-Treas. 4: Marching Pirates 2, 3, 4. Y t--. vs. J This mascot symbolizes spirit to all Page Seniors. EDWARD GREGG WEINER IGREGGI HR Officer 2, 4: Spanish Club 2: Jr. Exchange Club 2, 3, 4. DAVID LEE WEST Wrestling 2. BETTY LEA WHITE Pages by Page 4: Chorus 2: Choir 3, 4. THORNE NICHOLSON WHITE HR Officer 3: Squad 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3: Key Club 2, 3: Baseball 3: Tennis 2: Cross Country 2: JV Basketball 2. LYNDA JANE WHITLEY Spanish Club 3. DEBORAH ANN WHITLOW KDEBBYI Student Council Rep. 2, 3, 4: YRC 2, 4: FOTC 3: GYC 3: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3: FTA 3, 4: GAA 2: Hlstory Club 3: Spanish Club 3, 4: JCL 2: Jaycettes 2, 3, 4: Corsairs 4: JV Pep Committee 2: FHA 4. JOHN HANK WILKINSON IHANKJ HR Officer 4: Squad 4: Superlative 4: History Club 3: French Club 3: ISCC Treas. 4: Jr. Exchange Club 2, 3, Pres. 4. DEBORAH WILLIAMS IDEBBIEI HR Officer 2, 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3: GAA 3, 4: History Club 3, 4: Anchor Club 4. REBECCA ELLEN WILLIAMS IBECKYI HR Officer 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3: History Club 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Medical Club 3. ANDREW LANGSTON WILSON IANDYJ FOTC 3. JERRY EUGENE WILSON ICT 3, VP 4. CAROLYN MARIE WINCHESTER Transferred from Dudley Senior High School. BEN HOLMAN WINFREE History Club 4: Jr. Engineers Treas. 4. SHERWIN JAY WINSTON Roadrunners 3, 4. CHRISTIAN NOAH WOOD KCHRISJ Student Council Rep. 2: HR Officer 2, 3, 4: YRC 2: FOTC 3: Chorus 2: Choir 2, 3, 4: Buccaneers 2: History Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Ensemble 2, 3, 4: JV Baseball 2: JV Football 2: Football 3. MARSHA LYNN WOOD Pages by Page 4: Band 2, 3: Marching Pirates 2, 3. SUSAN REE WOODS Medical Club 2: Y-Teens 2, 3. DAVID MCALLISTER WORTH HR Officer 2, 3: Squad 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Pages by Page 3, 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 3: Jr. Exchange 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3: Cross Country 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3: JV Basket- ball 2: Marshall 3. ROBERT PRESTON WORTH HR Officer 2, 3: YRC 3, 4: Squad 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Guidance Ass't 4: Civitans 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 3, 4: Marshal 3. MARTHA ANN WRENN Chorus 3: Choir 4. RICHARD WAYNE WRIGHTSON fWAYNEJ Chorus 2: Choir 3, 4: Ensemble 3. WILLIAM CHARLES YANCEY ICHUCKI Band 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 3, 4: Marching Pirates 2, 3, 4: JV Football 4. VICTORIA JEAN YEATTS tVlCKYl HR Officer 2, 4: Special Honor Roll 2, 3: Regular Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: JCL 2: Pep Committee 2, 3, 4: Societe Honoraire da Francais 3, 4. ROBERT WAYNE ZABOT fBOBBY: Jr. Engineers 4, SENIOR DIRECTORY 277 Bell, Locke ..... 76, 77, 78, 98 Faculty and Student Index Abels, Julia .... Abrams, Beth ..... Abrams, Edward .... Adcock, Chuck Adock, Debbie .... Adcox, Stonna .... Adkins, Philip Ageon, Mike .... Aikens , Anita ....... Alberius, Henrik .... Alberty, Bonnie .... Alexander, Gene .... Alexander, Steve Allen, Cynthia Allen, Jackle Allen, Jimmy Allen, Robert .. Allen, Sidney ... .. Allen, Steve Alleva, Cathy Blakeney, Connie .. Allison, Peggy Allred, Peggy Allred, Steve Alston, Corrine . ..,. Altschul, Charles Altvater, Marcia .. Amlck, Kay ....... Ammons, Camelia .. Ammons, Jan .... Ammons, Rick .... Ammons, Steve Anderson, Jan .... 101,123 ...,92,138 142 .. 101, 149, 165 141 74, 77, 80, 141 141, 144, 145 99 129, 134, 142 96, 138, 145 133 128, 131 141 85, 109, 122, 124, 128 114, 157, 169 124 119, 121, 137 146 115, 141 .. 118, 121, 127, 142 140, 145 80 ......106,114 127 138,142 102, Anderson, Joanie .... 37, 56, 83, 92, 93, 1 Anderson, Melissa ...... Anderson, Richard .... Anderson, Ronnie . Andrew, John .,.. Andrews, Carl ..... Andrews, Debble .. Andrews, L. A. Andrews, Sallie Bo Appel. Johnny ..... Apple, Johnny .... .. Apple, Kathy .... .. Apple, Rick ..... Apple, Suzanne Archer, Brenda .... Armentrout, Linda .. Armliel d, Ricky Armour, Peter ..,... Asbury, Blake ....... Ashley, Mrs. Arch Anna Askegr en, Steve ..... Atkinson, Judy Austin, Austin, Austln, Anne ..... . . Beth . ....... . Mrs. Mary C. Bailey, Cindy Bailey, Doris Bailey, lone .. Bailey, Karen Bailey, Kim Bailey, Pat .... Baker, Wanda .. Baldwin, Patsy Baldwl n, Rosie .. Ball, Sandra .... Ballard, Kathy .... Bandy, Emma Barber, Dawn Barnes, Beth Barnes, Janie Barnes, Lee .... Barrett, Nancy Bartlett, Joseph Barton Barts, , Areatha Steve .... Basham, Diane .. Baslng er, Bobby .... 278 IN DEX 18, 136, 137, 143, 148 .. 36, 83, 92, 140, 143 148 98,99,114,115 . . . 142, 146 118,121,140,147,170, 133 119, 121, 142 . .. 138, 141 24, 43, 134 78, 138, 142, 145 33, 143, 145 33, 46 B ... 138, 141 1 16.911 80 1305133 119, 121 . 77, 30, 136, 138, 140 147 90,147 138, 141 140 138, 142 133, 145 133 124,125,140 . . . 108, 165 5 1 v 1 1 4 1 v Bass, Nancy ........... Batten, Baucom, Sherrie Joyce .... Baumgarner, Kathy ... ... Baynes, Carolyn Baynes, Walter Beaman, Jay .... Bean, Eula .... Bean, Ricky 43, 134, 144 83, 84, 85, 92, 93 212 167, 29,101 119 118 Bean, Sherry ... .. .. 131 Beane, Susan .. ......... .. Beard, Betsy 142, 146 Beasley, Danny ..... . 116 Beatty, Ronald ... ..... .... Beaver, Terry ... .... .... Beck, Keith .... ..........,......... 1 20 Becker, Jann ...,....................... 28 Beerman, Bobby 30, 56, 96, 97, 115, 138 167 210 Beesley, Sherry Bell, Sheila Bennett, Ed .... Bennett, Steve Bennett, Susan Berkeley, Shirley Bernstein, Rachel .. Bernstein, Steve Berrier, Lynn .. ........ Be rry, Marcia ........... Betts, Mrs. Olive Minor .... Beyer, 129, 134 77, 99, 146 124, 127 '56, 92, 135,145 122, 124, 127 130 5,26 Beverly, Ron .............. Mrs. Janice Carol .... .. 30, 33, 135 Birdsong, Sally Ann ....... Bishop, Nancy .......... ....104,13a 137, 140 129 Bishop, Ronald ............ . 138 Blair, Bob ........ Blair, Debbie ....... Blalr, Mr, Harry L. Blair, Jane ......... Blake, Carla ..... Blakeney, Paul .... Blaylock, John Block Mickey Bobbit, Kay ...... Bolling, Patricia Booker, Phyllis .. Boswel Bowden, Emma .. 116, 118, 120 137,142 ....124,127 192,194 145 .. 137 l,Don ............... Bowen, Ken . ........ .... Bowen, Mark .......... 126, 127, 168, 169 Bowers, Mrs, Gayle W. .. ..... .... . 48 Bowling, Tom ........ Bowman, Gayle Boyd, James .... Boyd, Joyce ...... Boyd, Michael L. .. Bradshaw, Klm Brady, Brady, Brady, Branno Carol .... Debbie .... Max ..... n, Jimmy Bray, Mike ......... .... Breazeale, Sarah Breazele, Susan Brewer, Mlke .... Brewer, Patricia .... Bringle, Nancy .... Britt, David .,... Brittain, Lynn .... Broadhurst, Craig Broadwell, Libby Brookbank, Steven ...... Brooks, Alice ,............... .... Brooks, Mrs. Llnda Needham 154 132, 133 118, 121 165 118, 121 126 99, 122, 124, 127 32, 137, 138 110, 138 28, 79, 91 Brooks, Roger ................ ........ 1 19 Brooks, Mrs. Rosalind N. ............... 34 Brooks, Wanda Sue .. 110, 152, 153, 213, 267 Brown, Barbara .. 176 Brown, Debbie . . . ..... . . .. Brown, Dorothy .. ...... 141 Brown, Henry 116, 154 Brown, Janet Brown, Jerome 129, 141 193 193 175 210 268 212 175 193 121 -120 212 175 175 212 175 141 175 175 141 212 194 212 212 175 175 212 212 212 194 213 213 148 213 138 175 213 213 213 175 49 175 194 124 175 194 202 213 175 213 175 147 194 176 130 213 213 176 213 176 213 213 127 176 194 213 194 176 194 176 194 176 194 194 213 116 131 35 120 140 277 56 180 176 176 168 213 116 Brown, Llnda .. 76, 77, 110, 119, 121, 152 Brown, Lull ........ 79, 85, 92, 118, 121 Brown, Sandra .. .. Brown, Susan ...... Browning, Tommy Bruce, David ...... Bruce, Judy ...... Bruce, Llbby .... Bryant, David ..... Buchanan, Bill ..... Bumgarner, Sherry Bunn, Alan ........ Bunn, Danny .... Bunn, David .... Burdo, Sharon .... Burton, Gall ...... Busby, Mike ...,... Butler, Mrs. Ann S. .. Butler, aan .......... Butler, Readell .. .. Byrd, Charles Byrd, Cynthia Cable, Curtis ..... Caddell, Nancy Catley, Una .... Cain, Debbie ........ Caldwell, Candy ..... Caldwell, Mrs. Patrlcla Callce, Christine ..... Callahan, Charles .... Cameron, Lee .... Campbell, Dlane Campbell, Garland Campbell, Gerald Campbell, Jacque .,.. Campbell, Jan Campbell, Joe ..... Campbell, Norman Campbell, Sue ..... Campbell, Terrie Cannon, Greta Cantrell, Victoria Carchettl, Annette .... Cardonick, Llz ....... Carelock, Robert Lee Carmon, Mary ....... Carney, Mr. Woodrow Carpenter, Kenneth Carrington, Julian .. Cartledge, Linda Cashwell, Rhonda .... Cates, Paul ........ Caudle, Clndy .... Causey, David .... Causey, Jeri .... Caviness, David .. Chadderton, Artie .. Chadderton, Kevin .... Chambers, Charlotte .. ....... . 80 ........113,121 77, 90, 138, 140 122 98,114,157, 83, 143, 166 C . ...118 140 119, 121, .. ...92, 146 99 118,120 77, 110, 141 119 Dennis ...119, 116, 110, 153 119 118 135, 137 116 Chambers, Wilma ..... .... 1 37, 146, 147 Charles, Mr. John Chavis, LoLeta Anne . Chevis, Ronald ..... Chavis, Shirley Cheek, Cathy Cheek, Glenn ........ . 119, 121, 119, 85, 118 Chenoweth, Terry . .,.. 101, 122, 124, 142 Christopher, Karen Christopher, Mlke .. Church, Glenn .... Clanton, Kim Clark, Cindy .... Clark, Cynthia .... Clark, Michael ..... Clark, Miss Nancy .... Clauman, Sharon Clay, Judy ....... Clay, Marty ..... Cleaver, Bllly Clifton, Debra .... Cline, Wayne Cobb, Janice Cobia, Grant ..... Cochran, Junior Cockman, Joe Cockman, Steven Coe, Pam ........ Cotter, Brenda 88, 90,107 90,138,141 108 118 135, 138 163, Coldlron, Sandy .... Cole, Alan . ,..... Cole, Ann .. Cole, Blll Cole, Chris Cole, Morris .... Cole, Steve ..... Coleman, Diane Coley, Greg ..... Colllns, Debra .... Collins, Denise Colllns, Jimmy Colwell, Alan Colwell, Peggy Comer, Janice .... Comer, Ralph .... Chrissie .. .. Compton, Bllly ..... Compton, Deborah Compton, Jimmy Compton, Phyllis Connelly, .. 79, 110 118, 20 130 119, 121 144 77, 141, 148 156 147 90,142 119, 12.1 77, 156 119, 121 Charles ...... . ................ 138 Conrad, Mr. C. Mack . Cooke Cooke Cooke, , Barden . .... . , Blll ..... . Garcia,Joe Cooke, Evelyn Cooper, Cathy .... Cooper, Connie .... Copeland, Connie .... Copeland, Douglas Copeland, Mary .. Copley, Steve .... Corbett, Eugene .... Costello, Bobby ...... Costello, Stephen .. Cousins, Donna .. Covington, Ross .... Cowe II, Beth ..... Cox, Douglas Cox, Jackle .......... Cox, Cox, Karen .......... Sandra BO, 83 165 Cox, Tony ........... Cox, Wllllam ..... Crabtree, Nancy .... Crater, Julla , ..... Crawford, Mike .. Creed, Jett ..... Crews, Wllllam .... Crlte, Betty ..... Crlte, Cynthia Crlte, James ......... Crouse, Mlss Nancy .. Crowe, Rhonda .... Crump, George ..... Crutchfield, Jackie Crutchfield, Jon Culbreth, Kathy Culbreth, Kelly Culbreth, Pete .... Culed, Jeff ........ Cunningham, Blll Curran, Dlok ..... Dall, Sylvla ....,..... Dalessandro, Amelia .. si, iv, da, 54, its, 2.10 . 86, 112, 137, 142, 148 . ..... 124, 127, 138 135, 147, 170, 171 141 108, 169 21, 74, 77, 94, 192, 195 135, 137, 147 80, 92, 142 145 129, 134 , 112, 142, 143, 145, 215 ,. 119,121,147 137 195 129, 134 .. 106, .107, 157, 158 169 ' . .' .... ' 4114, 108, 122, 156 142 167 154, 157, 159 D 119 141, 144, 147 1 v i r i Dalton, Trlcla .. 77, 80, 102, 135, 138, 142, 144, Daughtry, Mary ....... Davenport, Carol .... Davenport, Ronald .... Davidson, Jlm .... Davidson, Lynn Davis Davis , Blll ...... , Kevln .... Davls, Mike Davls, Rett ..... Davls, Robert Dawson, Lynn Dawson, Sylvla Dayvault, Phll Dean, Debbl .... Dean, Steve .... DeBerry, David .... Debusk, Rodney DeCarlo, Martha .... DeHart, Susan .... Denny, Louise .... Detgen, Anne ...... Dewar, Mrs. Flose .... 138 110, 159 122, 124 , .. 119, 121: 119, 120 99 104, ....'...119, 121, 140, 94,114,149,154, 110 120 1.06 119, 121 118.121, 138, 147: 118, 121 21, 48 1 v Dickerson, Becky 119, 121, 138, 141, 195 Dickson, Janice .... ........... 1 37, 141, 196 Dickson, Sarah ..... 119, 121, 146, 178 Dillard, Stamps ..... ..... 9 2 178 Dillon, Greg .... ., 106, 119, 120, 196 Dixon, Cathy ..........,. . 178 Dixon, Steve ..... , 216 Dixon, Susan 138, 196 Doak, Margie ........... ............. 1 96 Dodson, Randall Howard .............. . 216 Donaldson, Jimmy ..... 106, 141, 154, 196 Doggett, Sherrill ..... ..... ..... 8 7 , 128 Donnell, Allce Faye ............ . 216 Donnell, Audrey Lee 147, 216 Donnell, Loretta ......... ................. 1 70 Donnell, Willle .............................. 178 Dorsett, Anne ....,... 102 126, 127, 137, 144, 196 Douglas, Fannie ............................. 196 Douglas, John .... . 196 Douglas, Sandra ..... . 216 Doutt, Danny 124 178 Drlver, Cynthia ........ 124 178 Driver, Lynanne .... ............... 2 16 Drury, Lucia ....... 92, 138, 142 216 Duncan, Catherine ..... .... 1 38 142 Dunker, Carl David .. .... 165 216 Dunlap, Susan ..... .... 1 24 178 Dunn, Allen Robert ............ . 178 Dunn, Ann ....... ................. 1 96 Dunn, Doretha 119 121, 128 178 Dunn, Greg .... .... ...... 1 3 0 196 Dupree, Janice ....... .... . 178 E Eakln, Darlene .............. 102, 142 196 Earle, Samuel .... 86, 136, 137, 148, 210 216 Earman, Deborah .......,............ . 129 Eaton, Bonnie ................. . 196 Eaton, Debbie .... 77, 119, 121, 146, 178 Edmonds, Tom ..... ......... 1 24, 156 178 Edmondson, Kelly 118, 120, 141 216 Edwards, Anne .... .... 119 121 Edwards, Ernest .... .............,... 1 96 Efird, Charles .... .,................ 1 78 Ehrlich, Linda .... 78, 143 147, 170 196 Elohorn, Debbie .... .,....... .... 1 4 0 178 Elkins, Barbara .. ........... 178 Elkins, Nancy ......... .. 142, 145 178 Eller, Julie ............. .... 1 38 196 Eller, Mr, Wayne Clark .... .........,... 4 9 Ellington, Karen ......... ........ 1 31, 138 216 Ellington, Ken .... .. .,..... 104 122, 124 196 Elliot, Beth ...... 86, 135, 138, 142 216 Ellis, Marllyn ...... .................. 1 96 Ellis, Mr. Robert H. .. ..... 44 121 Ellis, Rodney ...... ........... 1 78 Elrod, Leigh . 112, 146 17B Elrod, Lisa .... ...... 1 46 178 Elwin, Johnny ......... , 178 Ensley, Larry .. .................... 178 Estrem, Dan .......,............. . 178 Estrem, Dorene 80, 92, 135, 144, 145, 216 Eubanks, Jeff .. ...................... 179 Eubenks, Lloyd .. .,... ...... 2 16 Euforbla, Sandra .......... .... 1 02 216 Evans, Gary ............... ........ 1 96 Evans, Mr. Harold Mannlng 40, 41 99 Evans, Janet ,................. .............. 1 79 Evatt, Harrison ...........,........ 77, 154 179 Everage, Lynn ..... 40, 102, 126, 127, 138, 196 207 Evlck, Sharon .......................... 135 216 F Falrcloth, Brenda .... .... 4 2, 134 196 Fairoloth, John .... .. .... 118 120 Falkner, Cameron .... .... 1 38, 141 196 Faries, Reggie ..... ............,.. 1 24 Farlow, Larry .. 119, 120, 137 197 Farmer, Reid ..... 94, 138 197 Farmer, Vikki .... .... 1 37 179 Felts, Gregg ......... . 179 Fenton, June ..... .. .... 138 145 Ferguson, Penn .... .... 1 06, 107 149 Fewell, Eugene .. ........... 197 Fickllng, Ceclle .... ........... 1 79 Fickllng, Maureen .... .... 1 37, 144, 216 Fields, Andrew ............ . 179 Fields, Barbara .. ....,.......... 216 Fitzgerald, Terry 90, 122, 124 197 Flynn, Janis ..... ...... 1 40, 145 216 Flynn, Susan ........ 145, 179 Fordham, Debby Forsythe, Jerry .. Foster, Gloria .... Foster, Jean Foster, Joan Foster, Wayne .. 108, 109, 114, 124, Franklin, Alex ............,.... 142, Franklin, Clint ........ 99, 121, 124, 165, Franklin, Leon .......... ................... Franklin, Mr. Walter W. .. ..... 52, Franklin, Yvonne ........ 118, 121, Frazier, Carolyn ....... ..... 1 41, Frazier, Catherine ..... 140, Frazier, Paige .......... ....... Fredrick, Mr. Robert E. . . 40, Fredrlckson, Mr. Robert A, .. ............ Freeze, Jane ..,.......... 138, 141, 144, French, Deborah .. ............ .. Friess, Mary ..... ............... Fryday, John . .. . . . 108, 126, 127, Fuller, Harold .... Fuller, Mary Gaither, Mrs. Reita D. .... . G Gales, Patsy .......... Gales, Vernon Gallagher, Tim Galloway, Ed ....... 32, 77, 94, 138, 139 148 Galloway, Mrs. Osa M. ................ . Gambill, Pam . ........................ . Gamble, Bill ..... Gant, Vickie ....... .......... Gardiner, Jeff Gardner, Gardner, Gardner, Gardner, Gardner, Carol ... Fred .... Mark ... Mark Steven ... 77, 101, 115, 145, 168, 121, 141, 126 Garner, Andy .... . Garner, Janice Garreti,Mrs. Margaret O. .. Garvey, Garvin, Garvin, Gaskin, Susan ........ Gary ........... Stephen Edward Hubert ........,. Gauldin, Randy ....... Gentry, Gerock, Pat .... . . . . Jeanne ..... Gerringer, Mary Lou Gibson, Gideon, Jay ........ -26, 33, ..'.1I 155, . . . . 22, 141, ...f'55,' ilu, ... 147, 170, John ...... ...... 1 09, 118, 120, 137, Gill, Clrt ........ .. 122, 123, 124, 127, 154, Gillespie, Karen Gillespie, Phyllis Glass, Allen ..... ............. . 118 .. ............ 147 Gleason, Peggy 34, 84, 85, 90 Good, Stuart ...... ................. Goodman, Jack ........... 136, 137, 138, Goss, Debbie ............ , ......... 119 Grant, Eleanor 85, 102, 118, 121, 138, Grant, Linda .......................... . Grantham, Elaine .... .. ..... Gravely, Frances Graves, Gay ...............,............ Gray, Kathy ........ 77, 80, 126, 127, 142 Green, Emry Greene, Earl Greene, Joel .. Greeson, Steve ...... Gregory, Rachel ....... 135, 138, Grezeszczak, Frank ......,..... 154, 155, 160, Griffin, Cathy ............................ 90, Griffin, Debbie 126, 127, 138, 142, 192, Griffin, Judy ..,................ 129, Griffin, Paul ..,.,.......... Mrs. Sarah Frances Griffin, William ............ Groninger, Carol Griffin, Gross, Becky .... ......... Groves, Robln .... 41, 92, 153, Grubb, Ricky .,... ............. Grubbs, Don .......... . ....... 141, Guhl, Miss Marllyn ............ Guill, William ......... 41, 124, 5591 '155,' 340, Gulledge, Bill .... ......... Gulley, Mike ... 122, 124, 179 179 216 179 179 166 217 179 197 217 165 217 179 179 197 167 31 197 217 197 179 197 217 35 179 217 142 143 197 42 179 217 179 179 197 197 179 163 179 217 179 217 77 179 189 197 197 217 197 197 197 116 217 197 197 180 168 217 197 197 180 197 217 197 180 197 180 217 197 217 197 217 180 197 198 217 138 40 180 217 180 198 218 180 86 198 218 198 INDEX 279 Holderness, Harriet ...... 57, 82, 83, 85, 88, 89, Hollander, Mitch .. Holley, Mr. Charles N. . .................. 49 Haley, Hugh Joyce, Anne ...........,..... H Haile, Mary .,.. . .. 77, 78, 80, 110, 148 Hailey, Robert ........ 75, 77, 101 Hall, Lucille Hall, Sandra Hall, Thomas Ham, Bonnie .... Ham, Dee ..... Ham, Larry .... Hamby, Lloyd Hammer, Kathy Hammer. Marti .... Hammonds, Allen Hammonds, Beth .... Hancock, Mike Hannah, Lewis .. Harper, Mike Harper, Richard Harrill, Alex .... Harrill, Patricia .... Harris, Ann ....... Harrls, Harriett .... Harris, Karen .... Harris, Lee .... 106 Harris, Lynn Harris, Wanda ..... Harrison, Cynthia Harrison, Laura Harrison, Pat .... Harrison, Wayne .. Hartsock, Alan .. Hartung, Ray Hanley, Linda ..,.. Hatcher, Margaret Hauser, Daphne Hauser, Gerald ..., Hawks, Deborah .. Hawley, Lee ..... Hayes, David ....... Hazelwood, Wanda . ..,..... 102 90, 135, 142 145 88, 98, 99 .. 99, 140, 180 156 ae, ar, 141 ... 135, 143 108 118, 120 112, 137, 142, 148 142, 147 112 . . . 135, 142 112,118 129 169 .. 112 119, 120 . . . 119, 120 Jones, Floyd .... Holley, Bernice ... 111, 138, 142, 143, 219, Hollins, Ginny ........ 112, 136, 138, 139, Holman, Hugh .. Holman, Scott Holmes, Holmes, Baleria ... Gail .... Holmes,Mr. Robert Charles Holt, Becky ...... Holt, Chris .... Jones, Linda ..,... .. Jones, Madeline .... ......... Jones, Mike ..,... ........... Jones, Ronnie .... 118, 120 Jones, Sherri ....... Jones, Steve .... Jordan, Ann .. Jordan, Belle Jordan, Steve Jordan, Terry ..... Jowers, Deborah .,.. .. . Holi, Keith ....... ... 116 Holyfield, Becky .... ..... Honeycutt, Debrah ... .............. .... Honeycutt, Steve ............. .. 99 Honeycutt, Tommy .... 116, 122, 124, 127 Hooker, Robert ..... .......... 7 8, 108 Hopklns,Hoppy... .. Hopkins, Linda ..... Hornaday, Vicky .... ...... 1 41 Hornbuckla, Freida 128, 137 Horne, Bill ......... .,.. 1 01 Horton, Mike ..,... ......... Hoskins, Nancy ....,... ............ Howell, Kris .............. ..... 1 42, 153 Joyner, Mrs. Gwendolyn D. Justice, Susan . .,......... . K keel, Shirley ....... so, aa, as, 112, 142 Keen, Molly ................. Howell, Mrs. Meda Howell, Sue ...... Hudson, David .. Hudson, Irene .... Hudson, Robin .... Hughes, Carol .. Humble, Gloria .... Humble, Ross Hundley, Bill .,... Hundley, Cindy .... Hundley, Sandy Hungate, Dick .... Grlgg... ....... .. .... . 112, . 32, 77, 110, 138, ...85, Hunsinger, Mrs. Irls Davis 1 Hunt, Mrs. June S. ........ ........ . Hunter, Mrs. Allene W. ....... 48 Hunter, John ,.......... 99, 142, 146, Hussey, Darlene .... 118, 121, 137, Hyatt, Tommy .......,.... Hyman, Kathy ..... 138, 142, Hyslop, Greg ..... ..... . .. 121, 123, I lclef, Mrs. Ora Lou ...................... 30, lngle, Gwyn .......... 88, 100, 101, 116, 138, Ingram, Mr. Ned Carllon .................... Isaac, Brenda ........... 119, 121 Isley, Sheila .. . ......... . .. Kellam, David... ....... ........ . Kellar, Pam Kellar, Terry Kelly, Jay .......... 99 Kendall, LaVerne ,.... .... Kendrick, Laura Dale .. Kent, Janice ......... Kent, Jimmy ........ Kersey, Warren ... .- Kldd, Pam ...... ............. Kiger, Bill ..... ....,......... Klme, Karen .... 92, 138, 141 King, Blll ..... ................ King, Carolyn ........,. 92, 152 Klng, Charles .... 77, 94, 156, 160 Klng, Darlene .............. . 119 King, Geoff .......... 58 83, 94, 115, 154 Klng, Mrs. Joyce Owen ................. Klng, Wllllam .......... ....... Kingsbury, Jimmie ... ....... .... Klnlaw, Vance .... .... 3 1, 83 Klnney, Blll ..... ...... 9 4 Kirkman, Bill .... ....... Kirkman, Debby .... . 138 Kirkman, Janet .... ............ Kirkman, Lynda .... 118, 121 Kirkman, Ralph .... 77, 138 Klrzlnge r, Erik .... Kiser, Mike ..... Kivett, Bill ...... Kivett, Mlke ....... Klauman, Sharon .... Klingele, Mike Knight, Susan Knowles, Darlene 119, Heath, Willie ..... ................. Heise, Donna ....... ...... 8 D, 110, 141 Hellen, Judy ...... .. 83, 88, 112, 113 Helm, Mrs. Dlane M. .............. Helms, Kathy ......... 83, 90, 138, 141 Henderson, Kay ..... ................. Henson, Elizabeth . 110, 111, 138 Henson, Richard .. .,.,,,.,,,,,,,, ,, Henson, Tom .... 96, 97, 165, 169 Hepler, Janice .. 135, 141, 145 Herbert, William .. ..... 77, 94, 95 Heritage, Aileen .. ........ 138, 142, 143 Hermanson, Janet ...... 7 Hermanson, Richard .. .. Herndon, Edward Herndon, Jef1 Henley, Mike .... Hicks, Conrad Hicks, Harry ...... Hicks, Lawrence ......... Hlgglnbotham, Blll ....... 7, 80, 112, 118, 121 100,101,138 77, 94 .. 83, 98, 114, 167, Higgins, Maxine .. 30, 80, 86, 87, 110, 138, 142 Hightower, Dianne ................. 135, 145 Hill, Becky ....... Hlll, Mrs. Luclle .. Hui, sieve ........ Hilliard, Raymond Hines, Nancy ..... Hinshaw, Betsl ........ Hinton, Mary Lou ....... Hinton, Mrs. Willie Mae Hipp, Carolyn ........ Hipps, Susan ......... Hlrschelman, Phyllis ..... Hitchcock, Morrie ........ 118 ...,145 148 .....43 126 135,141 . 57, 77, ao, 81, 212 Hobbs, Jerry ....... ........... 1 19, 120 Hobbs, Karen Hobbs, Keith ....., Hobgood, Wingate .. Hodges, Brenda Hodges, Vicki ..... Hodgin, Joy ......... 80,142 133 100, 101 119,121 Hodnett, Mrs. Luclle .................. 22 Hoffman, Erlc ..... ....... Hoggard, Jonathan ...... 40, 88, 104, 105, 141 Hogue, Margaret .... .,................ 1 40 Holbrook, Jim ..... 77, 98, 154, 155, 168 Holbrook, Wayne .... .... 280 INDEX 99, Ivey, Dennis Ivey, Margaret .. lzzell, Becky .... Jackson, Britt Jackson, Jan .... Jackson, Jackson Jacobs, James, James, James, James, Jarrett, Karen .... , Lynda Linda Cathy Debbie .... Joe ....... Mary Lee . . Nancy ..... Janris, Carole ..... Janlis, Curtis ....... Jarvis, Patricia Gall Jarvis, Lucille ..... Jeffress, Jeffries, Jenkins, Jenkins, Jessup, Johnson Johnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson, Johnson Emmy Loui Randy . . . . Ben Sid Jerry Sue , Barbara ........ . 138 Barry .... , Cheryl , Janice , Joe ..... .. 92, J . ....... 118 .... 80,110 78,94, 114 . 104, 114 , Mark .... Richard .. 118, 120 , Vicki .... Jones, Barbara .... Jones, Betty ...... Jones, Christopher .... .... 1 O8 Jones, Christy ...... .. 92, Jones, Cleta .... Jones, David .... .. 119 Knowles, Pat .... Kontoulas, Kathy ........... .. Koppel, Hell ......... . ........ Kramer, Mrs. Marian Dewar .... L LaBella, Mr. Louis O. ............. . Lackey, Norris ...................... Lacklen, Drew ...... 28, 77, 104, 156, Lake, Elaine Lamb, Kathy .... '.Q'.'11A, 121, 145, Lambert, Pam ....... , ............. . Lambeth, Judy .... 110,111,118,121, Lamson, Donna .. .......... Lane, Dick ...... Lane, Frank Lane, Van ...... 128 119 44, 166 78 146 119 153 ......,.............. 114, Land, Jane ......... ..... Landreth, Becky .... Lanning, Don Lannlng, Jennle Lashley, Mike Lasker, David Latta, Pat ...... Laughlin, Terrl .... Laval, Lottie ...... 119, Lavasque, Cindy .... 102, Lavasque, Debbie ........ ....... Lawler, Dianne ................... . Lawson, Mlss Frances Rebecca Layne, Reba Kaye Leathead, Charles ... LeClalr, Candy .... Lee, Blll ........ Lee, Dennis Lee, Fllcky .... Lee, scott .... sa, 77, az, ea, 94, 154, 147, 120 141, 138 112, 124 95 1 1 Fond memories are left to all PHS students Leller, Mike .... ................ 7 8, Lelster, Cordy .... .... 5 8, 83, 85, 110, Leonard, Jack .. ............ 163, Leonard, Karen .,...... 119, 121, 147, Leonard, Kelly .......... ...... 1 05, 116, Leonard, Mrs. Martha T. ......... Leonard, Sammy ......... .. 34, 101, 140, Leonard, Tommy .... ........ 9 6, Lester, Douglas .. Lester, Sandy .... ........ Lewellyn, Phyllis .... .... 1 28, Lewis, Betty .... ... ... Lewis, John ...........,......,.......,. 96 Lewis, Kay ...... 95, 102, 103, 118, 121, 218 Lewis, Mamie Li, Robert .... Liles, Henry ...... 57, Liles, Jerry 142,146, 82, 83, 94, 95, 142, 108, Lindley, ,Scott .. ............ ,..... .... . Lindsay, Flobln Lindsey, Janis .. Llston, Marva .............,.. 119, 183 143 141 74 .. 118, 121, 121, Llthgo, Mrs. Carolyn Lentz ...........,... Little, Barbara ........ Little, Jean ..... Little, Sandra .... Livingston, Anne Livingston, Mabel .. . Lombardo, Steve ...... Long, Barbara ........ Long, Mr. James A. ..... . Long, Larry .......... Lookabill, Tony .... Love, Jay ...... Love, Ronnie Lowder, Paula ..... Lowdermilk, Bob Lowdermilk, Cathy Lowdermilk, Cindl .... Lowdermilk, Steve .... Lowe, Steve ....... Loy, Ben ......... Loy, Kathy ....... Ludwick, Candy .... Luebke, Bob .... Luebke, Rick Lummis, Marita Lunsford, Martha Lupo, Miss Patricia .. Lutz, Ronald ..... Lyon, Chris McAdoo, Karen Dale McAdoo, Sharon ..... McBane, Lee ...... Margaret McBride, McCandIess, Linda .. McCasklll, Leslie McCorkle, Doug .... McCorkle, Kent .. 122,124, 110,111,142, 127, 115, 95, 152, 105, 114, 154, 155, 124, 125, 126, 101, .. 116, McCoy, Alan .....,..,................... McCoy, Melissa .. 35, McDaniel, Cynthla ..... McDaniel, Kathryn McFarland, Kathy .. McGee, Joe ..... McGinn, Lisa ,....... McGinnis, Kenneth .. McGlnty, John . .,.. . Mclntosh, Charles Mclntosh, Ginny Mclntyre, Bryant .... Mclntyre, Joey ....... ... Mclver, Miss Anna P. 134 140 147 152 147 121 174 167 141 51 149 124 221 McKay, Mrs. Bernice L. .. McKinney, Claude ..... .......... McKinney, Gloria .. McKnight, Libby McKnight, Nancy ........... McLean, Ernest ........ McLendon, Milly .......... McLeod, Mr. Donald Vlrgll ............. Mack, Robin ........ MacKenzie, Marilyn Vickie .... Bobby . .. Mahala, Maner, Maness, Ann Maness, Rubin .. .. Maness, Susan ....., .. Mangham, Bob ......... Mann, Mr. Garlon O. .. Manring, Mark ...... Mardis, Eddie .... Marschall, Carole Marshall, Doug .,.. Marshall, Jessica ..... Marshall, Marie Diane . Martin, Anna ......... Martin, Betty Martin, Cynthia .. Martin, Gary .... Robert Mason, Massey, Donna Matherly, Mike ....,.. Matthews, Richard .... Matthews, Tina Kay . .. Maxwell, Anne ..... Maxwell, George ..,. May, Donald ..... Mayhew, Denise .... Mays, Susan Marie .. Meadows, Jane ..... Meadows, Susan .,..... Mebane, Mary Frances Medbury, Eddy ........ Medley, Jon .......... Medley, Ralph Dean .. 112, 138, 142, 112, 141 . 80, 84, 85,110,111, 76, 77, 88, 89, 94, 95, .............46,145, .. 25,138 .. 119,121,140 .. 119,121,137 55, 130, 142 119 163 155, 141, 147 105, 118, 120 119 124 142 .. 90,142 168 .. 108 1 1 1 McLeod,John Allen McManus, Mark ..... McNulty, Anita ..... Mabe, Betty .... Mack, Ricky 138 77, 75, 92, 93, 140 50, 55, 92, 134 118,120 50 99 .. 1118, 121. 55, 122, 123, 124, 127 M 102, 141 90, 155, 155, 144, 142 .. 119, 121, 155, 138,141, 99, 118,-.11'5.1., 105, 95, 112, 155, 141, 142, 143, 141., .. 110,138, 108,142-, 55, 143, 140, 142, 152,H1a51 24, 34, .. 102, 135,U138, 17, 50, 112, 155, 77, 94, 154, 155, 150, 110, 142, 146, 184, 165, 13B,.139, 142, 141.145, 105, 150, Medley, Miss Sue Ellen .. .. 27 Meldau, Ronnie ............................. Melvin, Pamela ..........,....,............. Mendenhall, Linda .. 43, 58, 82, 83, 86, 87, 92 Mensel, Robert .............. 114, 138, 165 Mercier, Paul ........ ................ 1 24 Merrell, Dorothea Jacqueline .. 119, 121, 128 Meyland, Leger .... 79, 86, 88, 89, 93, 94, Michaux, Sandra .... 118, 121, 137, 138, 142, Michael, Susan ..... 119, 121, 138, 144, 145, Midklll, Mr. Wallace Anthony ............ 38 Miles, Jennie May ..................... .... Miller, Calvin .......................... 131 Miller, Garth ........ 77, 106, 149, 154, 163, Miller, Jackie .....................,........ Miller, Karen Rebecca ........... Mills, Fran ............. ........ 1 38, 147, Mills, Hardee .. .. 94, 95, 114, 148, Mintz, David .... ....,... 1 16, 124 Mitchell, Billy ........... .160 Mitchell, John .. 122, 124, Mitchell, Joseph .. .,..... ........ 1 24, Molodet, Ann ..........,............... 141, Molodet, Steve ........ 96, 115, 168, 169 223, Montgomery, James .......... ............. Moore, Ann ........... ........... Moore, Christopher 108, 165, Moore, Janice Faye .. ...... 140, Moore, Larry ...... ........, .... Moore, Mary ..... .................. Moore, Nancy ..,.. 110, 138, 219, Moore, Wayland .......... Moore, Webster 108, 168, Morar, Melinda ...... ........... Morana, Kathie .....,.,... . .. Morehead, Joan LaVerne Morehead, Kermit Lee Morgan, Mrs. Diana R. Morgan, Donald Anthony .. 46, Morgan, James .......... 101, Morgan, Joel Steven .... ..... 1 24, Morgan, John ........ ............. Morgan, Mary ...... 118, 121, Morgan, Paula ..... 86, 102 134, Morgavan, Drew ..,.. 99, 138, 141, Morris, Mr. John D. ......... Morrisette, Marie ...... 141, 146, Morrison, Joe 138, 141, 142, Morrison, Susan Morrow, Paul .... . .... Morrow, Mr. Samuel L. .......112,141, 77,78, 222 221 222 184 222 222 222 222 49 184 184 202 130 184 184 202 121 184 165 133 202 223 154 202 121 223 184 202 184 184 184 184 202 202 202 37 184 184 143 223 223 184 138 140 277 202 223 94 184 223 202 202 202 223 223 223 184 154 184 202 229 184 142 168 184 116 184 223 202 202 184 202 223 184 29 184 223 184 1 16 202 223 202 51 184 202 184 184 53 Morrow, Tommy .... ..... 2 02 Morse, Mr. David ................ 24, 140 Moser, Richard ...... ................. .... 1 8 4 Mothershead, Jayne .... 46, 78, 80, 138, 141, 203 Motley, Joyce ........ 80, 138, 142, 144, 145, 223 Mowrer, David ..................... . 185 Mullikan, Debra .......... 90, 203 Mulvey, James .. .. 101, 138, 141, 223 Murphy, David ..... 169, 185, 186 Murphy, Gail .... 77, 92, 93, 223 Murphy, Judy .... .... 1 41, 144, 170, 223 Murphy, Thomas ................ 99 203 Murr, Brenda 118, 121, 137, 138,203 Murray, Bruce .... ........................ 2 2 Murray, Edward ............................ 185 Murray, Sandra ...... 102, 142, 152, 153, 174, 185 Myers, Sylvia .. ............... 132, 133, 223 Myrick, Ann ..................... . 185 Myrick, Hugh .. ..... '106, 118, 120, 154, 203 N Namboodri, Mrs. Sandra Neal .. .... 47 Nance, Byron Lewis ......... .... 1 85 Nance, Reva ...... .... 1 30 Napper, Alfred 185 Neal, Cherrie 203 Neal, Cynthia .... 223 Neal, Jack ..... 185 Neal, Martha ................. 121, 145 203 Neal, Phyllis ........................... ..... 2 23 Neal, Richard .... 31, 59, 83, 94, 95, 114 128, 154 155 168 223 Neal, Rick ................. ..... 8 3, 203 Neal, Sharon .. .. 147, 185 Neal, Sylvia .... 223 Neal, Varonica .. ......... 147 185 Neal, Wayne ........... 154, 168 223 Neas, Missy .... ........ 1 12, 138, 140, 224 Neas, Sally .... 77, 80, 112 138 141 203 Needle, Hank .... ..,......... .... 1 0 8 185 Neeley, Virginia .. 20 Nelson, Cindy .. 190 224 Nelson, Diane .. .... 134, 224 Nelson, George ...... ..... 1 17, 120,203 Nelson, Tommy ....................... ..,. 2 03 New, Anne .......... 83, 85, 92, 93 142, 143, 224 New, Audrey .... .................... .... 2 0 3 Newell, Amy .... .. 124, 127, 165 Newman, Robert .. ..... .... 1 56 Newnan, Dit ......... 147, 170, 185 Newton, Melissa ...... .... 1 34, 145,224 Newton, Mr. Robert A. . ....... ..... 2 O, 21 Niblock, Linda ........ 48, 134, 144,224 Nichols, Mrs. Mary I. .. ...... ..... 4 2, 134 Nicholson, Donna .......... 185 Nicholson, Gary ... ...,........ .... . .29 Noble, Gwen ..... 85, 90, 140, 149, 203 Noble, Steve ....... . 86, 87, 224 Nolan, Nancy ...... .. .... 185 Nordbruch, Laura .... .... 2 24 Norfleet, Molly 185 Norris, Bobby .... 203 Nunn, Rick .. ...... .... 1 85 O Oakes, Randy .... .... ,... 1 8 5 Oakley, Donna ..... .... 1 85 Oakley, Lea Anna .... ............ . .... 2 03 Oakley, Mike .,.... .................. .... 1 8 5 Oates, Roger Dale .... 47, 106, 154, 155, 161, 224 O'Brien, Faith ......................... .... 1 85 Odom, Mr. David .................... 32, 138, 163 O'Ferrell, Lynn Suzanne 118, 121, 224 Oldham, David Michael ...................... 224 Orrell, Charles Keith .................... 138, 224 Osmer, Richard ...... 21, 59, 76, 83, 94, 115, 140 157, 158, 210, 224, 270 O'Steen, Greg .................... 185, 160, 165 Overman, Bill ...... 77, 78, 101, 115, 137, 210, Overton, Mrs. Rosemary ...... 33, 44 Owen, Caroline ......... ............. 2 03 Owen, James Vernon ........... 118, 130 Owens, Mark ......,, 99, 141, 165,203 Owens, Mike ...... ...... 1 19, 120, 185 Owens, Mike .. .... 120,133 Ozment, Jay .... ...... ..... 2 2 4 P Pace, Betty .... 185 INDEX 281 Palre, Glenn .. Paoloni, Danny ..,... Parham, Betty Jo Parham, Billy ..... Parham, Tommy .... Parish, Parker, Gail ..... James . .. Parrish, James Partrick, John Paschal, Pat ...... Patterson, Carolyn Paul, Kathy ....... 130, 130, 131, 90, 170 Paul, Richard .............. 131 Pavlik, Donna ......,,...,.......... 112, 138 Payne, Kathy ....... 21, 74, 77, 92, 174, 177 Payne, Sheryl ........... 121, 119, 141 Payne, Willie .. .....,...... ., Pearce, Peter .... .... 8 8, 106, 141 Pearman, Dennis .. ....... .... 1 01 Pearman, Gail 118, 121, 137 Pearson, Gail ......... .. 77 Peeden, Cynthia ........... . 134 Peeie, Bobby 99, 168, 169 Pegram, Danny Pegram, David .. Pell, Charlene .. Pennisi, Gordon Perdue, Dianne .... Perdue, Wallace Perkerson, Carol Perrin, George Peterson, Steve ...... Phillips, Ben ............ 207 80, 112 119, 121 Peregoy, Linda ............ 59, 77, 88, 92, 93, 94 Phillips, Mr. Bobby Furman ...... Phillips, Doug ..... Phillips, Elizabeth Phillips, Eric ..... Phillips, Judy ....... Phillips, Lee ...... , ...... . Phillips, Sandy Lynne Phillips, Steve Michael Phoenix, Carlton ...... Phoenix, John .... Pickard, Cynthia Pickard, Darrell Pickard, Pat ..... Pickard, Phyllis .... Pickard, Theresa Pickett, Phillip ........ Pickler, Pickler, Pierce, Pinnix, Pittman, Pittman, Pittman, Pittman, Pittman, Plante, Cecil Wayne . . . Douglas ....... Danny Wayne 32, 36 110, 138 1 Pulley, Rebecca Pulliam, Ray ........ 39, Purgason, Mrs. Caroll McKinney ..... Purgason, Eddie .... Purvis, Leigh Puryear, Mrs. Lols Ragan, Pat Rainey, Lin .... Ramsey, Dick ...... Ramsey, Johnny ..... Rankin, Miss Linda Rankin, Mrs. Susan Raphael, Wayne .. Ray,David ..... Rayle, Gene Rayle, Trisha .. Redmond, Kim Reece, Dicky .. Reed, Debbie .... Reed, Wanda Reilly, Jacky Reilly, Peggy .... .. Reinhardt, Martha Remmey, Jimmy .. Reynolds, Debbie Reynolds, Ricky 119 Rhea, Bruce..,.. Rhew, Vail ..... Rhudy, Sandra Rice, Barbara .... Rice, Christine Rice, Debbie Rice, Mitch .... Rice, Paula ...... Rich, Pam .......... Richard, Kenneth .... Richardson, Carl Richa Richa Richa Richa rdson, Drew rdson, Eddie rdson, James .. rdson, Lindy 224 104 104, 138 162 138, 141 32, 138 96 118, 121 141, 170 124, 167 130 110, 102, Rickie ....... . .......... Judi ........ Lynda . . . Mike . . . Robert .... Robert .... Patty ........ 102, 118, Plante, Robert Lee .... Pollok, Dave Pons, Edwin ....... Pope, Ann .. . Pope, Gail ..... Porter, Tom ,. Poston, Ronnie .... Potter, Cathy ..... Powell, Al Powell, Fran Powell, Jim ..... Powell, Marilyn .... Powell, Monte .... Powell Peggy .... Powers, Chuck Powers, Keith ..... Powers, Morris .... Pratt, Gail ...... Preddy, Sherry ..... Prevette, Mary Ann .. Primm, Primm, John ........ Mark .... Pritchett, Gladys Proctor, Julie Propst, Alan Pross, George Pugh, Lili ........ Pugh, Ronnie .... Pullen, Ann 282 INDEX 86, 138, 141 119 118, 118' 119, .. 37, Richardson, Thurmond Riddle, Brenda ...... Ridenhour, Janet Rigsbee, Pam Rigsbee, Pat Rink, Cathy ..,. Ritter, Carolyn Ritter, Teresa Ritter, Warren Ritze, David Roberts, Gayle .. Roberts, Jeif ..... Roberts, Rick .... Robertson, Karen . Robinson, Anna .... Robinson, Brenda Robinson, Dennis 157, 94, R 129 96, 114, 157, 159, 119, 94, Robinson, Mrs. Mary Hudson Robinson, Sylvia Rogers, Mrs. Barbara Patten 154 28 158 30 134 164 31 25 120 144 165 80 121, 147 138 121, 143 121, 147 119, 120 116, 120 124 128 142, 211 121, 138 119, 120 145 120, 136, 99 104 170 110, 77, 92, Rogers Bonnie ..... Rogers Cathy ..,.... Rogers Lauren .. .. Rogers, Stewart ..... Roland, Judy ....... Rollins Charles ..... Rollinson, Jo .... Romeo, Deborah Ross, Don ........ Rosson, Rebekah .... Rouser, Gregory .. Rucker, Jeanne .... Russ, Ronald .... 138 109, 159 138, 141 141, 160 119, 121 138, 163 168 118, 25, 138, 121, 119, 120 101, 160 138 119 134 129 Russell, Ben Russell, Bill ..... Russell, Cindy Safarian, Teddy Sams, Mrs. Adelia Llnnemann .... Sams, Cindy ........ Sams, John .... 140 116 142 Samuel, Cathy ... Sansone, Diane Sansone, Tommy . Sardi, Jane ...... Saslow, Rett ....... Saunders, Sundie .... 90, 141 77, 110, 141 102, 124,125,140, 138 .. 137,141 ...,101 129 106,118 86 119,121,137,138 101, 160 101, 114, 140,165 118,120 116,128 .. .... 92,138,141 90, 112, 138, 142, 119 79,90,121 .. B3,118,121,144,145, 138,147 119 129 138,140 140 138 59, 77, 83, 115, 148, 229 84, 85, 102, 103, 135, 222 . .... . ............. 140 ............124 119,121,124,125 ............139 ....101 77 s .........3e . ......... 118,121,147 128,140,147 104, 138, 142 138 141 186 226 92 159 186 138 226 226 226 204 138 128 187 187 187 204 187 204 187 204 187 204 204 187 204 204 204 226 204 187 204 187 120 226 204 181 163 205 226 129 205 187 187 205 187 205 226 226 121 187 187 226 226 154 226 227 187 205 38 226 52 187 187 205 227 227 205 187 205 227 187 187 205 227 124 187 187 87 85 227 227 187 187 205 205 205 205 Sawyer, Tom Schenk, David Schenk, Eric ............. Schenck, Mrs. Helen Stanlleld .. Schenk, John ..... ....... Schenk,SaIly ... Schlosser, Ann .. Schnabel, Tom Scogglns, Phil Schoolfield, Ann . Schoolfield, David Schoolfield, Judy Christine Schweizer, Rudy Scott, A. B. .... . Scott, Tull ....... Seaberg, Cindy Sears, Debbie .... Sears, Donna .... Seawell, Carolyn .. Seawell, Jeff .... Seawell, Steve Seay, Joann ..... Seay, Raymond .. Sebastian, Rick .. Sell, Larry ....... Sellars, Bailey Sellars, David Senn, Bobby Sewell, Ronnie .. Sewell, Terri ......... Sexton, James ........ Shamberger, James Sharp, David ......... Sharpe, Beth Sharpe, Perry Sharpe, Steve 60, 88, 108, 112 Shamberger, Penny .... Shanks, Robert ........... 77, 94 Shea, Patrick ......,.. Shelburne, Miss Florence P. Shelton, Joseph Shelton, Nancy .... Shelton, Richard Shepherd, Janie Sheppard, Lillian .. Sherrill, John Sherrill, Henry Shields, Glenn ...., 80, 8 Shlpwash, Mlss Anne Shoffner, Mr. Odell C. Shown, Sharon Shropshire, Jackie Shuping, Hampton Silver, Joan . .. Simmons, Barbara Simmons, Judy Simpson, Carol .... Simpson, Jay .... Sims, Pamela .... Singleton, Mlss Rita Dian Sirkel, Patty ..... .... Slade, Loretta Slade, Shirley ... Slater, Helen .. Slawter, Sue .... Slay, Deborah Sloan Smith Smith Smith Smith John Cathy Cralg ..... David E. Debbie Smith, Don ...... Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Mrs. Ernestlne M. B 109, 94, 95 106 39 156 142 135 227 116 127, 143 116 144 144, 147 140 167 163 121 116 153 142 219 218 145 120 145 142 168 112 120 157 201 154 25 148 103, 143, 119 99 120 44 120 156 134 134, 161 137 51, 138, 124 1 1 1 i n Smith Frank ,.......... Smith Frank ... Smith Gary .... Smith Gwen Smith John ..... Smith Kenneth .... ... Smith Linda .... ..... Smith, Nancy .... 37, Smith Nelma ....... ... Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith Miss Odell Roger Scotty .... Susan .. Susan .. Terrie .. ..... '. 126 138, 142, . .... U .... 102, .. 24, 102, 141 .. 159 .. 116 .. 118 .138, 144 II 90, 91, 115 116, 120 138, 140, 144 119., 121, -138' 137, 138, 114, 148, 154 113 , 114, 149, 154 98, 114, 138, .' .... 138, 142 3, 88, 89, 102, 121, 138, 142, 101, 118 119 104 163, 119, 121,' 77, 94, 108, 109, 114 136, 137, I138, '1i,'9i1, 142, 121 80 186 1141, 141 120 118 130 80 138 138 142, 147, 1 1 205 205 205 110 187 187 205 268 163 187 187 205 205 205 130 227 227 187 188 188 206 206 188 206 206 206 188 227 227 227 133 188 227 206 206 206 188 168 206 227 128 120 206 206 118 227 121 118 156 206 125 45 188 188 188 206 188 227 227 206 227 147 206 206 227 188 188 188 188 188 188 227 227 206 188 42 206 167 206 112 163 206 206 227 206 23 188 188 188 206 188 Smith, Thurman Smlthey, Ronnie Snider, Mary Allce Snipes, Jay ......., Snipes, Johnny Snouller, Kaye Snow, Linda .... ..Q'1111, 1111, 108 142 119 119, 121 144 77, 112, 148, 149 Thompson, Townsend, Charles ....... ........... Sockwell, Carla .. 118, 121, 138 Somay, Errol .... ............... Somay, Llz ........ ......... 1 37, Sossaman, Eddie .... .. 98, 99 South, Steve ...... ....,... Southard, Rickle 28 Southern, Jimmy .. ................. 131 Southern, Paul ..,................. Squires, Marty 83, 110, 142, 143, 228 Stanfield, Emlly .................. .. 88 Stanley, Betty .,.........,.... . 129 Stanley, Danny .. .... 119 Stanley, Davld Stanley, Dawne Stanley, Eddie . .. ...... Stanley, Gary .... 140, 156 Stanley, Joe .... Stanley, Kay... Stanley, Ken ..... 133 Stanley, Pamela .. .. . .. Stanley, Pat ............. Stanley, Ronnie .............. ...... Stanley, Mr. Stephen Alan .... 39 Stanley, Steven .....,.,..... ......... 1 33 Stanley, Tlm ..... ................. Starmer, Richard .. Staton, Jim Stedman, Gayle Steens. Johnny ...... Stephens, Elizabeth ... 147 Stephenson, Faye .... Stevens, Lynn ..... Stevens, Steve Stlgall, Brenda Stiles, Linda ....... Stiles, Pat ........... Slockard, Mrs. Betty Stone, Janet ....... 96,138, 94, 154, 145 168 .. 119, 129 121 118, 121 12s, 127 Stone, Patrlcla ....... .... 1 18, 121 Stowe, Mr. Donald Lee .. ......... 20, 88 Straughan, Carolyn ..... 119, 121, 147 Straughan, Patsy .......... 126, 127, 138, 140 Straughn, Michael .. Strickland, Debby . . . Strickland, Pam Strickland, Paula Strickland, Prestlne 1 1 1 Umfleet, George ........... Stroud, Martha Ann .............. 35, 92, 93 Stroud, Rita .............. 137, 144, 192, 199 28, 92 Stubblelleld, Jo Anne ................... 137 Stump, Mrs. Charlotte Staton Stutzman, Wallace . . . . . . ....... . . . . Styers, Bob ........ 119 142 Williams, Donna .. Sudderth, Alan ........... 187 Sugg, Mrs. Sara Kathryn ..... ............. Suggs, Barbara ........................ 145 Suggs, Sherry .... 134, 135, 144, 145 Sullivan, Burton ................ Sullivan, Nita .... ....... Summer, Chuck ...... . . . . Summers, Mark .... .. 119, 120 Sutton, Ginny .. 140, 142 Swain, Jlmmle ...... Swain, Norman ........ .... 1 06 Swain, Ricky ............ ....... ..,..... Swanner, Mr. Leslle F. ..................... . Sweeney, Cathy ........... 36, 126, 127, 141 Swepston, Vlvlan ...... ..... 1 26, 127, 147 Swlnk, Tlm ........ ......... 1 20 Swinson, Terrle .... 77, 147 Sykes, Martin .... .... . 108 Syrlac, Bob ,... ....... . .. 138 T Talbert, Michael .. Tallant, Mlke ...... .... 1 63 Tallevast, Colette ... .... . . . . Tallevast, Renee .. ..... 141 Talton, Sylvia .....,. ......... 1 19, 121 Tankersley, Barbea ..............,....... 80 Tardue, Mark .... ......... 118, 120, 126, 127 Tate, Robert ..... 21, 60, 74, 77, 82, 83, 94, 95 115, 157, 158, 159, 164, 188 206 188 120 206 227 206 206 188 228 228 188 160 228 188 229 228 228 120 189 130 189 189 189 206 228 207 189 189 101 207 189 228 228 1 89 189 189 228 189 189 228 189 207 21 189 207 116 189 207 189 228 207 189 189 228 207 228 41 120 189 189 47 207 228 189 189 207 189 189 189 207 120 50 207 189 189 189 189 228 189 207 189 228 189 189 190 114 224 272 Taylor, Beverly Taylor, Marshall . .... . 112, 192, Taylor, Reid ......, 77, 94, 118, 120, 142, Teague, Barry Teague, Gary Teeter, Jan .... Teeters, Bill ..... Teeters, Elaine .... ..., 1 19, 121 Terrell, Jan .... .......---, Tew, Danny .... ...,.......... Thomas, Chipper 101, 124, 138 Thomas, Curtis ........ Thomas, Evelyn' ... . . .. Thomas,Gary Thomas, Gayle .. .. 128 Thomas, James .... .. 94 Thomas, Lawrence .. .....-..-. -. Thomas, Robin .... 102, 140 1 1 Thomas, Susie .... ...... 1 37 Thompson, Adele ... .... Thompson, Barbara .. Thompson, Bill Thompson, Dale ...... Thompson, Kathy Sue . Thompson Joe ..... Thompson, Mantha .... ......... 4 0 1 Thompson, Melissa Sherlene .. 83, 85, 92, 118, Thompson, Tim ..... Thornton, Tom ........ Thornton, Mr. W. H. Thorpe, Johnny ..... ......... Thurmond, Sharon .. ........ Toler, Ben ............. 124, 154 Toler, James ...... ........ . ........ . Totten, Mrs. Geraldine A. .. ...... Travis, Mickey .... Trimble, Janet Trollinger, Debbie .. Troxler, Stina ..... Trull, Debbie .... 116, 119, . 1'1',' 1o21 1153, Trull, Sharon ....... 80, 83, 85, 102, 103 Tucker, Dennis . ......... . ......... . . . . . Tucker, Galen .. Tucker, Wayne .. Turk, Doug ....,.. Turlington, Edwin Turner, Bonnie .... 118, 121, Turner, Linda .... ...... 1 19, Twlning, Ken .... ......... 1 22, 123 U Umberger, Mrs. Nancy Hurt .. Umfleet, Donna .....,........ .. Umlleet, Eddie Upton, Mrs. Jackie Brldges .. .. V Vaden, Donnie ....................... . . Vance, Mary 80, 83, 85, 110, 141, 142 Vann, David ........................... Vassllou, John 137 Vatz, Joel ..... ....................... Vaughan, Jack Vaughn, Janet .. 90, 118, 121, 138, 141, Verney, Vivian ........ 77, 112, 135, 137, Vernon, Barry ... .....,...... .... Vernon, Sharon ... .......... .... Vestal, Susan 35, 110, 138, Vllorio, Pedro , .. ......... .... Vincent, Sherry .... Vinson, Ralph... Wade, Gary .... Wade, Kathy ........ W Wade, Susan ......... .... 1 19, 121 Wadlington, Elizabeth ..... . 119 Wadlington, James ..... Waggoner, Kathleen ....... . 138 Wagner, Kittie ...... .............. Wagoner, Jack .... 122, 124, 156 Wagoner, Jim ... ........ .... Walker, Carl Walker, Phyllis .. ..... .. Walker, Yvonne ... .. 119 Wall, Becky ..... 138 Wall, Nena .. 1 199 143, 86 138 128 134 140 160 135 156 140 124 119 147 207 153 121, 168 156 28 47 120 135 138 148 140 120 118 101 141 121 124 124 32 119 143 138 109 144, 148 104 147 128 121 141 176 130 121 142 1 1 190 207 207 156 190 228 207 190 228 207 229 229 190 190 190 190 190 229 144 190 190 229 121 190 190 229 229 229 207 207 41 130 90 207 190 135 207 229 190 208 190 208 229 190 120 120 190 208 229 190 208 41 229 190 208 138 121 229 190 190 208 208 145 229 229 208 190 229 190 190 208 1 16 229 208 229 168 208 208 190 229 208 229 208 208 190 Wallac e, Mr. Nelson Wallen, Virginia ...... Walter, Laurie ...... Wanna maker, Millie .. Ward, Jimmy ..... Ward, Ward, Ward, Ward, Ware, Ware, Lloyd .. Sharon Steve Vickie .... Peggy .... Roy .... Warren, Don .. Warren, Waters, Watkins, Watkins, Watkins, Watkins, Watson, Mark Debby .... Jim .... Larry ..... Richard Sammy .. Tom Watt, Carol .... Way, Denese .... Way, Winford ..... Waynick, Martha Weaver, Bart ..... Weaver, David .. Weave r, We ave r, Donna . . . Peggy .... Webb, John White, Stafford . . . White, Steve .... White, Thorne Webster, Janet .... Webster, Robert Weiner, Weiner, Gregg... Pat Wells, Lee ......... Weste rvelt, Mary .. Westmoreland, Debbie Whisnant, Debbie Whisnant, Linda .. White, Betty .... White, Janet ........ White, Madeleine ..... While, Mrs. Nettye H. White, Whites Whites Thomas ..... . . ell, Diane .... ell, Kenneth Whitford, Ginger .... Whitley, Curt ..... Whitley, Jimmy .... Whitley, Lynda .... Whitlow, Debby Whitse tt, Joey Wicker, Judy .... Wilder, Joan ...... Wllder, Mr. John .... Wiley, John ...... Wiley, Wanda Wilkins, Ronnie Wilkinson, Anne Wilkinson Wilkinson , Barry .. , Eddie .. Wilkinson, Hank .. Wilkinson Willard, J Willet, Ray ..... , Williams, ,Robb .. ohnny Mrs. Ann Williams, Anne Williams Williams , Barbara , David Williams, Debbie 'lir1. Williams Williams Williams ,Janet , Kathy , Martha Williams, Rebecca .... Williams Williams Willis, Susan Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Winches Wlnfree, , Timothy , Wanda Andy Jerry Larry Perry Steve ,.... Terry ....... ter, Carolyn .. Ben . .,.... Winslow, Paul .... Winslow, Richard Winston, Jay ...... Winston, Larry . .. 23, 83, 147, 170, . '124,' 179-, ...'126, 127, ..'1111', .. 119 . ............ 141 101, 138, 142, 144, 119,121 117, 152,174 118,120,142, 80, 142 124 124 163 ...116,124 119, 120, 154, 167 135, 142 86, 118, 121 119,121,128 142, 146 . . 120, 30, 77, 78, 135, 141, 78, 165 119, 121, 147: 140 119, 121, .. 29, 80, 110, .. 88, 96, 97, 115 128, .. 141 eo, 138, 147 119, 121 87 ... 138, 142 141 .. 124 .. 133 .. 133 138 156, INDEX 283 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Wirt, Sara .............. ........ Wise, Miss Barbara Ann .... ........... Wolfe, Kathy ............ .... 7 7, 140 Wolff, Debby .... .... 8 0, Wolf1,Diane Wood, Benny 147, 191 47 170, 191 142, 191 142, 209 191 Wood, Janice ............ . 191 Wood, Kevin .. 77, 94, 149, 209 Wood, Marsha .. ........... 230 Wood, Robert 130, 231 Wood, Traye .. ........... 191 Woods, Chris .. 118 120, 230 Woods, Debbie 138, 209 Woods, Jennifer .. 138, 231 Woods, Jimmy .. ...... 209 Woods, Marilyn 141, 209 Woods, Susan .. ...,... ...... ........ 2 3 1 Worrell, Frank ......................... 106, 209 Worth, David .... 60, 83, 86, 96, 115, 157, 169, 231 Worth, Robert ....... 78, 83, 94, 115, 140 144, 231 Wray, David .. ......................... 140 Wray, Terry . ..... 120, 191 Wrenn, Beth .. 119, 121 Wrenn, Joy ..... .... 1 44, 209 Wrenn, Kenneth .. 116, 209 Wrenn, Martha .... ...... 2 31 Wright, Phil .... ....,..... 2 09 Wright, Sylvia .... ........... 2 09 Wrightson, Wayne .. ...... 118, 120, 231 Y Yancey, Chuck .... ....... . .. 231 Yarboro, Steve .... .. ..... 191 Yarborough, Bill .. Yarborough,Mrs. Pat ricia McQuaige 48,132 Yates, Robert .......................... Yeatts, Vicky ..... Young, Gary Wayne Yow, Bobby ,...... Yow, Paul .... Zabot, Robert .... Zalkin, Robin ..... Zimmerman, Sherry .. .. 80, 81, 124, 209 142, 143, 231 .. ......,......... 191 Z 209 209 . . . ............... . 231 80, 138, 141, 209 Activities and Organizations Administration .. Anchor Club .. Assemblies Awards .... Band .......... Baseball, JV ...... ndex Baseball, Varsity Basketball, JV .... Basketball, Varsity .... Buccaneer ......... Cheerleaders .... Cholr ......... Choruses .... Civinettes Civitans .... Class Day COO ........ Counselors .... Cross Country Debate Club .. DECA ....... Dedication .,.. Drama Club Elections .... Football, JV ...... Football, Varsity .. French Club ...... FHA ........... FSA .... FTA ......... GAA ......... Girls' Sports .... Graduation History Club .. Hi-Y .......... Homecoming .... Honor Society ... Interact ....... ISCC ....... JCL .... 264 INDEX 118, 121, 209 .. 20, 21 90 6B 66, 67 .. 122-125 163 161, 162 160 157-159 64, 85 152, 153 116, 119 120, 121 92, 93 .. 94, 95 70 129 .. 22, 23 169 117 130, 131 5 136, 137 69 156 154, 155 142 117 134 135 . ..... 147 170, 171 71 138, 139 98, 99 .. 61-65 82, 83 100, 101 88, 69 140 Jr. Engineers .. ..... 148 Jr. Exchange 96, 97 Jr. Jaycees 104, 105 Jr, Jaycettes ..... 102, 103 Jr. Optimist ....... 108, 109 JV Pep Committee .. ...... 146 Key Club .......... 106, 107 Library Assistants , . 128 Marshals ........ .... 1 49 Monogram Club ..., .... 1 14 Office Assistants ...... . 144 O. Henry Juniors .. 110, 111 Orchestra ........... 126, 127 Outstanding Seniors ... .... 55-59 Pages by Page ..,... 86, 67 Pep Committee 80, 81 Quill and Scroll .... . 148 Red Cross ..... ..., 1 45 Roadrunners ..... ..... 1 16 Senior Directory ,.......,.... 268-277 Seniorettes ...............,.... 112, 113 Societe Honoraire de Francais 143 Spanish Club ................. .... 1 41 Spanish Honor Society 141 Squads ................. .... 1 15 Student Council ....... .... 7 4-77 Swimming ....... .... 1 65 Tennis ........ .... 1 64 Track ...... . 168 VICA ..... .. 132, 133 Wrestling .. 166, 167 YRC ............ .... . . .... 78, 79 Y-Teens ............................. ..... 9 1 Advertiser's Index Acme Printing Co. ........... .... 2 53 Alexander Motor Co. .......... .... 2 46 Appliance 8 T.V. Center Inc. 236 Baldwin-Garrett Co., Inc. ..... .... 2 58 Banner-Trulove Co. ...... .... 2 58 Barth's Men's Shop ............. .... 2 43 Bernard Shepherd ................. .... 2 48 Bessemer Ave. One Hour Cleaners .. .... 258 BeverIy's Barbecue ............... .... 2 57 Biltmore Dairy Farms ........... .. 254 Bishop Block Barber Shop .. .... 257 Bo Teeter's Gulf Service 258 Boar 81 Castle ................... .. 259 Boren Clay Products Co. ........... .. 260 Brewer Paint 81 Wall Paper Co., Inc. .. 258 Bride's 81 Formal Dresses Inc. ...... ., 258 Brown-Gardiner Drug Co. ........ ., 256 Bruce-Terminix Co. ...... .. 248 Burlington Industries Inc. 244 Calco Distributors, Inc. ....... .. 248 Casey's Bar-B-Q Restaurant .. 240 Church St. Drive Inn ...... 259 City Motors Inc. ..,...... .... 2 50 Coble Sporting Goods Co. .. .... 258 Coca-Cola Bottling Co. . .... 249 Columbia Laundry Co. . .... 239 Cone Mills Corporation ........ .... 2 51 Contessa Limited ..........,.... .. 237 Crutchfield Browning Drug Store 236 Curtis Meat Packing Company .... .... 2 39 D. 81 S. Atlantic Tire Sales ....... .... 2 39 Deno's Spaghetti 81 Steak House 243 Dixie Bedding Company, Inc. ... .... 248 Duke Power Company ......... .... 2 37 E. B. Setzer Grading Company 256 Edmonds Drug Stores Inc. .... .... 2 45 Fairview Pharmacy .,......... .... 2 48 Fashion Shop ............................... 243 Fisher-Harrison Printing Company ............ 245 Fisher Park Nursery School 81 Kindergarten 256 Fleishman's Clothing Closet ................. 249 Forbis 81 Dick Funeral Service ......,........ 235 Formal Wear Shop ..........., .... 2 40 Frank Carter Jewelers ........ .... 2 54 Franklin Drug Stores, Inc. ..... .... 2 39 Galloway Buick Company ..,..... 246 Gate City Motor Company, Inc. ...... .... 2 52 Gate City Pharmacy, Inc. .............. .... 2 60 Gate City Savings and Loan Association ...... 242 George C. Brown 81 Company, Inc. ..... .... 2 56 Gin-ettes ..........,................. .... 2 38 Glascock Distributing Company, Inc. .. .... 257 Glascow-Graham, Inc. .............. .... 2 53 Godwin Insurance Agency .. Greensboro Auto Parts ..... Greensboro Awning Company Greensboro Coliseum ....... Greensboro Printing Company Guilford Builders Supply Company, Inc. .. Guilford Dairy Co-operative, Inc. ...... . Guilford Galleries Inc. ............., . Guilford Mills Inc. Guy Hill ................. Hailey Sales Company ............ Hanes-Lineberry Funeral Services ........ Home Drug Store ........................... Home Federal Savings and Loan Association Hot Shoppes ................................ Hotel Pharmacy House of Gems Hy-Way Cottage ........... Imperial Pool ............... Investment Counsel Service J. P. Stevens and Co., Inc. Jack Smith Realty Co. Jewel Box ..................... John R. Taylor Co., Inc. ........ .. Johnson and Albert Clothing Co. Junior Class ........ , ........... Kinard Battleground Drug Inc. .. King-Hunter, lnc. ............ . King's Business College .. King's Inn ..,............ Knight Products ..,............ Kwik Burger ................... Lambeth-Troxler Funeral Home .... Laminated Plastics ...........,. Lemon's Texaco Station ,.... Lotus Restaurant ...... Lou-Lou's ............... Lowdermilk Realty, Inc. .... . McDonald's .................. McKnight Hardware Co., Inc, Martin's Studio .............. Medical Center Pharmacy .... Montaldo's ................... Moore Music Co. ............. . North State Chevrolet Co., Inc. Northeast Texaco .............. Nuckles Restaurant .... O. Henry Lanes, Inc. Old Nuckle's Bar-B-Cue ...... Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company .... Pet Dairy Products ........... Phipps Hardware Co., Inc. Piedmont Jewelers ........ Pilot Life Insurance Co. ..... . Pizza Hut ...................... Plaza American Service Station Prago Guyes ................... Reading Dynamics ...... Ready Mixed Concrete Rice Auto Sales ............ Robins 81 Weill Realty Co. S. T. Wyrick Co. ........, . Sach's Shoe Store Inc. .. Saslow's Jewelry Store Scrugg's Florist ..,... Sealtest Dairy ..... .. Senior Class Senn Willard and Senn Insurance .. Serta Mattress Co. ........... . Shepard's Atlantic .......... Southern Bell Telephone Co. Southern Life Insurance Co. ....... . Southern Photo Print 81 Supply Co. Southside Hardware Co. ......... . Spotlight Esso Servicenter ..... Starling's Esso ........... Summit Shopping Center Sunoco Dealer ............ Thalhimers . .,............... Thompson-Arthur Paving Co. Thompson-Arthur Trucking Co. .... . Thornton Furniture Co., Inc. ..,... .. Tom Boone Tailors 8- Formal Wear Tony's Pizza ....................... Traders Chevrolet Co., Inc. ........... .. Trasco Technical Reproduction Supply Co. U-Save It Food Stores Inc. ............, . VestaI's Flower 8- Gift Shop ........ Ward's Golden Gate Barber Service Will's Book Store ................ Wimblsh Insurance Agency lnc. .. 240 240 256 252 257 259 252 235 238 246 242 239 243 257 245 250 249 256 236 259 246 254 239 254 245 255 260 242 243 245 259 246 236 248 235 260 239 235 236 258 253 252 250 250 253 254 235 250 240 254 248 257 243 249 246 253 242 241 245 237 250 252 260 238 240 242 247 256 248 257 250 239 235 240 240 237 238 260 237 261 234 243 235 249 258 254 258 259 238 242 259 Letter from the Editor As Page's tenth Buccaneer goes to press, I am pausing to thank those of you who gave so willingly of your time to make this edition possible .... 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Walter Hines Page High School - Buccaneer Yearbook (Greensboro, NC) online collection, 1970 Edition, Page 1

1970

Walter Hines Page High School - Buccaneer Yearbook (Greensboro, NC) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 1

1978

Walter Hines Page High School - Buccaneer Yearbook (Greensboro, NC) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 1

1979


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