Waynesville High School - Mountaineer Yearbook (Waynesville, NC)

 - Class of 1961

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i. i V l I t .Vi ,. fi V ■ ' ll i { A. •■3 .■ A Waynesville 1 K. :%.: ' ■■ ’ W ' temmm m -. ' j liwi;1 ' ,TTrv s f 1 J 2 1961 PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF WAYNESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Waynesville, North Carolina Betty Owen, Editor William Clark, Business Manager FOREWORD The passing years often obscure the mem¬ ories of golden schooldays, and it is the hope of all seniors of 1961 that this MOUNTAINEER may be the key which will unlock those mem¬ ories dimmed by time. The fun, the disap¬ pointments, the achievements, the ball games, the dances, the clubs, the special events--all are recorded here. These are our future musicians. The various sports keep us physically fit. CONTENTS Keys for Daily Activities Administration Classes Athletics Activities 4 5 Somethin ' is cookin ' in the Home Ec. Lab Books are our Keys to learning. ..... . , j 4 . • „ Doesn ' t this look like an industrious group?!! Constant practice brings victory. Mr. Scott ' s helpers. Half-time performance! is the KEY to success • • • • 7 •Uii. LEARNING from capable Leaders.... Carefulplanning takes place in the weekly faculty meetings. Our class officers represent us in many activities. His leadership extends into many phases of our school. A good listener and a wise counselor. PARTICIP ' We ' ve got the team, coach, pep, steam . . ATING in school activities GROWING through better sportsm- Coach Swift demonstrates. Everybody loves a Labor Day parade. Waynesville vs. Brevard anship.... Tops in the scholastic field. Democracy in action. ASPIRING to high honors.... 1 1 EXPERIENCING victory and defeat.... Man, dig those crazy bank uniforms. The W. T. H. S. band takes a rest during pep session. delightful • • Joys and disappointments-- and. Junior Mountaineers! On for Waynesville! moments of MERRIMENT.. in the years to eome...ma y the KEY recapture these wonderful mem to our hearts unlock them to.  • ories of WAYNESVILLE HIGH. The Senior Class lovingly dedicates this Mountaineer to Miss Virginia Dare McClure in appreciation for her service and friendship. Her influence reaches all who know her for she is ever ready to listen and advise. -r -wrr ' in Mr. Lawrence Leatherwood Superintendent of Haywood County M. H. Bowles Superintendent of Waynesville District C. E. Weatherby Principal Mrs. C. L. Fisher Secretary Miss Terrell English Mrs. Donnahoe English Miss Cornwell English Mrs. Weatherby English Mrs. Cooper English Mrs. Kirkpatrick Algebra Mrs. Headlee English Miss Reed Plane Geometry Mr. Smith English Mr. Deweese General Math Mr. Huffaker Physics Chemistry Mrs, Stamey Physical Science Business Arithmetic Mrs. Alexander Biology Mrs. Burgess Biology Mrs. Morrow General Science Mrs. Arnette Health Mr. Swift Health Mrs. Sloan Typing Miss Jones General Business Mrs. Leatherwood Shorthand Mr. Jones Mr. Nesbitt Distributive Education Agriculture Miss Chambers Spanish Miss McClure Latin Miss Phoenix U. S. Historv Mr. Savage World History Mrs. Beraza U. S. Government Mrs. Russell Art Mr. Crocker Music Mr. Ratcliffe Music Mr. Haynes Driver Education Mr. Scott Industrial Arts Mr. Burgess Electronics Mrs. Tennant Librarian Mrs. Huffaker Guidance Counselor Mrs. Nesbitt and Mrs. Howell Home Economics Seventh Grade: Mrs. Queen, Miss Sherrill, Mr. Rogers, Mrs. Murray,Mrs. Dulin, Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Chase, Mrs. Stovall, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Mincey. Eighth Grade: Miss Perry, Mrs. Wells, Mr. Haupt, Mrs. Ferris, Miss Moseley, Mr. Queen, Mr. Massey, Mr. Moore, Mr. Carden, Mr. Winchester. 22 SENIORS BRENDA ALLEN Be thine own self; leave custom to others. NEAL ALLISON Never put off until tomorrow what you can do to¬ day. There may be a law against it by then. MIKE BALENTINE One of the greatest labor-saving devices oi today. MARIE BLANTON Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow you diet. GERALD BOLIN I don ' t like the way you part your hair. DELORES BRACKETT New ideas can be good or bad, just the same as old ones. 23 SENIORS JAMES BRADLEY What we see depends mainly on what we look for. GENEVIEVE BRADSHAW The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. JO ANN BROOKSHIRE The decision made can never be recalled. MARY JO BROOKSHIRE Ready in heart, ready in mind. DAVID BROWN All ' s fair in love and golf. JIMMY BROWNING If thine enemy wrong thee, buy each of his children a drum. LOWELL BROWNING A hole is nothing at all, but you can break your neck in it. BILL BUCHANAN A friend is one who knows all about you, and likes you anyway. 24 SENIORS STEVE BUCHANAN A big shot is only a little shot who kept shooting. BRENDA BUMGARNER She speaks for herself. JAMES BUTLER No man is a failure until he gives up. CAROLYN CAGLE He conquers who endures. PEGGY BURRIS Life has just begun. SAMMIE BURRIS She acts with kindness, but doesn ' t expect grati¬ tude, JOYCE CAGLE I have a heart with room for every joy. MARY SUE CAGLE By diligence she wins her way. 25 SENIORS CARMEL CALDWELL The chief function of your body is to carry your brain around. GUY CALDWELL You ' 11 find us rough, sir, and you ' ll find us ready. HAZEL CALDWELL An open heart, a helping hand. RICHARD CALDWELL The only thing that comes to us without effort is old age. WILMA CALDWELL If the shoe fits, wear it. KENNETH CALDWELL Deeds speak for themselves. JASPER CALLAHAN If you make mistakes, at least make a different one each time. JOYCE CHAMBERS A single sunbeam is enough to drive away all shadows. 26 SENIORS MARY CHAMBERS Her charm strikes the sight. ILA CHANDLER May she have success. MARY ALICE COGDILL It ' s all in a lifetime. BAMBI CHURCH Obey that impulse! WILLIAM CLARK They know not how much half exceeds the whole. ADDIE CONARD Let me strive to live for others. LOWERY CONARD I shall laugh myself to death. 27 SENIORS MARTHA COOPER Ask no man when a woman will tell you.” BECKY CURTIS The days that make us happy make us wise. EDWIN DAVIS Let the world slide, I ' ll not budge an inch. JERRY DAVIS A fellow can ' t afford to die now with ail this ex¬ citement going on. CLYDE DONALDSON Love all; trust a few. DARLENE EDWARDS He who laughs--lasts. 28 SENIORS DOUGLAS EDWARDS Difficulties are things that show what men are. ERNIE EDWARDS I believe in getting into hot water; it keeps you clean. LARRY EVANS Tomorrow we must get organized. DAVID FERGUSON I plead the Fifth Amendment. WAINWRIGHT EMORY Nothing ever succeeds like success. DAVID EVANS It takes as much energy to wish as to play. JERRY FERGUSON ' What ' s the use? Yesterday an egg, tomorrow a feather duster. WAYNE FERGUSON A day off is often followed by an off day. 29 SENIORS BOBBY FRADY I can ' t help it, I was born that way. DAVID FRADY Difficulties are the things that show what a man is. LEWIS FOLKS I can resist everything except temptation. HARRY FORD The important thing is not where we are, but where we are going. HOWELL FREEMAN A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds. MARGARET FRIZZELL A contented spirit is the sweetness of existence. 30 SENIORS PHIL GADDIS Education teaches you how to walk alone. RUFUS GADDY Let him share his courage with others. BILL GIBSON Nothing rewards men so much as a common sense. MARTHA GIBSON Knowledge is the food of the Soul. SUE GALLOWAY A woman of deeds, not of words. DOYLE GARRETT Only the young die good. PHYLLIS GOSNELL The highest of distinctions is service to others. SKIPPER GRASTY Let us then be up and doing. 31 SENIORS JAMES GREEN If you have a fight with your Conscience and win, you lose. DOUGLAS GREER A noble aspiration is a deed not yet done. JERRY HALL Memory is the best thing I forget with. VIOLA HANNAH Serious and sincere in what she does. MARY JANE GUNTER Still waters run deep. FREDDY HALL More people than ever before are graduated but not educated. 32 SENIORS BILL HENRY Two halves make a hole and the fullback goes through. JOEY HENRY A little humor is a dangerous thing. JO ANN HENSON She becomes the friend of all those who know her. DOUG HILL The terrible thing about the quest for truth is that you find it. PAT HENRY Take life as you find it, but don ' t leave it so. GEORGIA HENSON The best thing about the future is that it comes only one day at a time. FRED HILL When the gods are angry with a man, they give him what he asks for. LINDA C. HILL Dare to be true. 33 SENIORS LINDA R. HILL You can ' t always see with other ' s eyes; try using your own. CHARLES HIPPS Elementary, my dear Watson. TINA HOLDER The best is yet to be. LARRY HOLLAWAY He takes corners on two wheels to save his tires. KATHLEEN JAYNES Truth need never fear the light. JIM JENNINGS Ail the world is a stage. 34 SENIORS JOE JONES Character is what a man is in the dark. TOMMY JUSTICE The only one who knows all the answers, are poli¬ ticians out of a job. ROBERT KILLIAN Do not delay. KATHY KIMBROUGH Blessed are they who have nothing to say, and who cannot be persuaded to say it. HELEN KIRKPATRJCK Why can ' t all be as carefree as I? JOE LEATHERWOOD The world is full of willing people; some willing to work, others willing to let them. 35 SENIORS MARGIE LEDFORD You may have success if you don ' t denounce vic¬ tory. ILSE LIEBSCHER Charm strikes the sight, but merit wins the soul. BARBARA JO MCDONALD What is excellent is permanent. ANN McGAHA There is nothing as contagious as laughter. 36 SENIORS JOE MASHBURN Oh, what a terrible thing it must be to have to tell the truth. WANDA MASHBURN Knowledge begins with wondering. THOMASINE MEADOWS It ' s all in a lifetime. BETTY MEDFORD A bit of humor, a bit of sense. 37 SENIORS JOE MOODY People who lose their minds don ' t miss them. KATHLEEN MOODY The inevitable comes to pass through effort. JO ANN MILLS She walks in beauty. RALPH MILLS All the world is his to conquer. TOM MOODY I see no need of worrying; it ' ll happen anyway. CAROLYN MOORE We feel that we are greater than we know. DOUG MOORE Don ' t drive as though you own the road; drive as though you own the car. EDDIE MORGAN ' Tis necessity to which the gods must yield. 38 SENIORS BILL MOSS ’’Time is the most valuable thing a man can spend.” BERNICE MULL ’’She was nature ' s everlasting smile.” BARBARA MUSE ”A good companion and a firm friend.” MARGARET NELSON ’’Neat, but not gaudy.” MIKE NORMAN ”What care we for that. ROBERT OGLE ”Do not fear the atom, but humanity PAT OTTERNESS ”It is a known fact that a man with a college diploma and ten cents can get a cup of coffee anywhere.” BETTY OWEN ’’She lets her light shine without turning the spotlight on herself.” 39 SENIORS LOYD PARTON Let the good times roll. CHARLES PENDRY Nothing brings out the best in men like trouble. GAIL PILARSKI Twixt you, me, and the gate post. JUDY PLEMMONS It is all right to dream of things you are going to do, but begin work right away. MARY EVELYN PHILLIPS How poor are they, that have not patience. RONALD PHILLIPS I don ' t do the best I know how, but I do the best I can. 40 SENIORS CHARLES PRESSLEY What a cigar needs is a good country. JACK PREVOST Everything you say to a woman will be used against you. DORIS RATHBONE Care is life ' s greatest enemy. JAMES RATHBONE Take life too seriously, and what is it worth? DOROTHY RAY I would make reason my guide. JIM REDMOND It ' s what you learn after you know it all that really counts. 41 SENIORS FRANK REECE There ought to be a book written about me. DOUG RHYMER Blessed is he who expects nothing, for he shall never be disappointed. ALICE RICH To be human is to be in danger. ANNA LEA RICH I ' m never sure what I ' m going to do from one min¬ ute to another. CLARENCE ROBINSON If you can ' t be great, at least help others to be so. JIMMY ROGERS What would you have?—the world? 42 SENIORS NORENE ROLAND Let not the generous tire; we need them. RALPH ROSS I won ' t volunteer for the job, but I ' ll get it done. LINDA RUSSELL A smile that always says hello. JUDY SANDERSON Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. BETTY ROWLAND Whatcha got on, your mind? ROBERT RUFF Never give in except to conventions of honor and good sense. KAREN SAUNDERS Every artist was first an amateur. BONNIE SCHOONOVER The atomic bomb is here to stay. But are we? 43 SENIORS BILL SHCX)K Oh well, tomorrow is another day. NELLIE SILVERS The heart is its own fate. CAROLYN SEASE Fills the air around with beauty. SHARON SHEEHAN Truth exists for the wise. DOUG SMATHERS All ' s well that ends. JIM SMITH A miss in the car is worth two in the engine. VAUGHN SISK I never let schooling interfere with my education.” SARAH SLOAN The pen is mightier than the sword. 44 SENIORS LINDA KAY SMITH Women are wiser than men because they know less and understand more. LORENA SMITH She has changed sunset to sunrise. MARY SMITH Her happiness is unlimited. J. D. SORRELLS An honest man is God ' s noblest work. HARRY SULLIVAN ' When you don ' t have an education, you ' ve got to use your brains. WILMA SUTTON Happiness may be acquired by making others happy. DAVID TAYLOR ' We would rather live dangerously than conform. GEORGIANNA TAYLOR Ideas are very much like children--your own are wonderful. 45 SENIORS GWEN THOMAS The grass may look greener next door, but it ' s as hard to cut. SANDRA TRUITT Dynamite comes in small packages. DAVIS TUCKER Conscience is a still small voice that makes you still feel smaller. WILLIAM UNDERWOOD Success lies in a man himself. MARY JANE VALENTINE Merrily, merrily shall I live. SHARON WALKER A woman has two reasons for doing anything--a good reason and the real one. 46 SENIORS VERNON WALLACE I have always thought that every woman should marry and no man. ROBERT WARREN Live today, tomorrow is not yet come. JIMMIE WHITE Beauty lives with kindness. JUDY WHITEHOUSE She mixes reason with pleasure and wisdom with mirth. JEANETTE WATSON Our words show where our thoughts have been. DAN WHISENHUNT ' Tis a happy thing to be the father of a son. 47 SENIORS DORIS WYATT Peace rules the day when reason rules the mind. GLENNA WYATT A tiny sprite, yet a merry one. HENRY WYATT The trouble with self made men is that they quit the job too early. PHYLLIS WYATT Fortune is merry. 49 CUTEST Bernice Mull and Jimmy Browning BEST PERSONALITY Jimmie White and Joe Mashburn MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Jerry Ferguson and Betty Rowland MOST SINCERE Doyle Garrett and Joyce Chambers 50 MOST ORIGINAL Bambi Church and Karen Saunders BEST DRESSED Edwin Davis and Barbara Muse MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED William Clark and Beverly Dickerson MOST TALENTED Charles Hipps and Georgia Henson 51 MOST ATHLETIC Manzie Caldwell and Dot Sutton FRIENDLIEST Susan Howell and Bill Buchanan WITTIEST Sarah Sloan and Robert McBride BEST ALL AROUND Doug Smathers and Betty Owen MOST STUDIOUS Tina Holder and Joe Jones JUNIORS Charlotte Abernathy Harold Allen Barbara Arrington Judy Arrington Mary Barber Teresa Beck Donny Bishop Ruth Bolin Bruce Bowman Danny Boyd Robert Bradley John Branch Joe Bridges Johnny Brown David Buchannan Mary Otis Burgin Donna Jo Burress Barbara Cagle Oliver Cagle Pat Caldwell Joe Cathy Bobble Caudill Hayden Cay lor Elaine Chafin Penny Crawford Alice Dills Linda Dills P. A. Donnahoe John Duncan Ronnie Eavenson Bobby Cutshaw Barbara Daniels Lynda Davis Betty De Loizer Teddy De Loizer JUNIORS Doug Edwards Patsy Edwards Ray Edwards Dortha Ewart Eddie Farmer Judy Faulkner Eugene Ferguson Kenneth Ferguson Rita Fie Dewey Ford Nancy Frady Patsy Frady Wayne Francis Geraldine Franklin Amelia Gibson David Green Ruth Green Judy Hall Terry Hamlett Arlene Hampton Lucy Haney Betty Hannah Charles Harris Willie Harrison Roy Haskett Wade Haskett David Hendrix Sharon Henry A. C. Henson Jerry Hightower Bette Howell Carey Howell J. W. Howell Bo Hyatt Henry Inman Louise Keener Marie Kilby Chip Killian Milas Kirkpatrick Weaver Kirkpatrick JUNIORS Linda James Francis Jaynes Ernie Jones Gail Jones Carolyn Justice Chester La Fontaine Doug Ledford Joe Lemming Bill Leopard Pat Leopard Caroline Ling Julia Ling Gail Lowe Sarah McClure Wanda McClure Joan McDaniel Bill Mclnvaille Linda Mann Dale Massey Tommy Meador Jerry Medford Jeanette Melton Betty Sue Messer Hattie Messer Hersey Miller Brenda Mock Geneva Moody Linda Moody Lucius Moody Peggy Moody JUNIORS Susan Moody James Moore David Morgan Johnnie Morgan Joy Morris Dean Muse Eugene Narmore Linda Nelson Carol Nichols David Noland Harris Prevost Sandra Pruett Charles Putman Ted Putman David Rabb Harrison Rathbone Paul Rathbone Anita Ray Nick Reeves James Rich Marie Sanford David Schoonover Marty Scruggs Randy Scruggs Ronny Scruggs Doug Robertson LeRoy Roberson Ronnie Robinson Linda Rogers Vickie Raveano JUNIORS Mike Sease Betty Shoaf Jimmy Shuler Mary Jo Sloan Joyce Smith Linda Marie Smith Linda Sue Smith Marvin Smith Ronnie Sorrells Bill Stahl Barbara Stone Eddy Sutton Gene Sutton Beverly Swanger Gary Tilley Jean Townsend Bobbie Trammell Kenneth Tucker Mike Tuttle Gail Underwood Patsy Underwood Thomasine Warren Odie White Geraldine Williams Wendall Winchester Larry Woody 60 SOPHOMORES Judy Adams Janet Anderson Lou Arrington Robert Arrington Shelia Ballance Frances Banks Ernest Birchfield Danny Bishop Jimmy Bishop Andy Boyd Frances Boyd Sandra Bradley Diana Bradshaw James Breece Kenneth Brown Rufus Brown Paula Kay Bryson Wanda Bryson Bobby Buckner Phyllis Burress Wanda Cagle Barbara Caldwell Harry David Caldwell Nellie Caldwell Richard Caldwell Sally Caldwell Allen Carver Linda Chambers Nan Chase Doris Clark Bill Cobb Jim Cochran Charles Collins Larry Colquitt Susie Conard Reba Cook Gary Cooper Sandra Cooper Jim Culbreth Darlene Curtis Billy Daniels Richard Davis Billy Deweese Floyd Dills Temple Dulin David Duncan Guy Duncan Hilda Duncan Joy Duvall Phyllis Edwards Jerry Ensley Esther Evans Larry Evans Jerry Farmer Joan Ferguson Frankie Freeman Doris Frizzell Silas Frizzell Linda Fulbright Joe Gaddis Davis Galloway Cheryl Gay Barbara Gibson Dick Gibson Phyllis Goodwir Lynda Gosnell James Grant Judy Grant Jimmy Grasty Beverly Green Judith Greene Rose Greene Wayne Green Phyllis Green Mike Gribble Charles Haney Mary Haney Tony Hardwick Billy Harrell Katie Harrell Harrison Griffin Paul Grooms Lois Gunter Sammy Hall Betty Haney Pola Harrell Jack Haskett Elva Jean Haynes Allan Henry Harriet Henry Mike Henry Malyenda Henson Bill Holder Linda Kay Hunt Tuck Ilgenfritz Lee Inman Angie Jones Gladys Jones Martha Jones Richard Jones Beverly Justice Darlene Ketner Mary Frances Ketner Dorothy Killian Karen Klosky I t Linda Lane Sara Jane League Larry Leatherwood Linda Leatherwood Walter Leatherwood Sue Lemming Tommy Leopard Beverly Lewis Charles Lyle Max Marcus Glenda Martin Ada McAmis Grace McBride Johnny Me Fall Judy Me Fall Freda McClure Ronnie McClure Marty McCracken Dale McElroy Barbara McGaha Janet Meador Jim Medford Junior Mehaffey Willie Mehaffey Barbara Messer Dean Miller Steve Milner Robert Moody Joe Moore Mary Jane Moore Oma Lou Moore Kenneth Morgan Buddy Morris Nolan Moss Edith Mull Eloise Mull Manuel Mull Dan Myers Patsy Norman Susan O ' Connor Bill Owen Joe Packet Linda Padgett Jeannine Painter Larry Parks Mary Sue Parks Jerry Parris Jimmie Sue Parrott Dottie Peeler Vlary Penny Mary Agnes Perry Bobby Phillips Cathy Pinion Maxine Plemmons Mary Frances Prebeck Margaret Reed Pat Reed Mary Reeves Rufus Reeves Charles Rhmehart Guy Queen Margaret Queen Hellen Raferty Mary Rathbone Tommy Rathbone Doris Rhymer Dwight Rich Shirley Ann Rich Judy Riggins Ruth Robinett Barbara Robinson Carl Robinson Sammy Robinson Susie Robinson Dean Roger s Patricia Rollins Lanny Rollman Eugene Ruff Robert Russell Kitty Shook Jason Smiley Beatrice Smith Bryan Smith John Smith Roy Smith Jackie Snyder Lois Sorrells Doug Sparks Wayne Stahl Billy Stamey Beverly Stansberry Lawson Summerow Edd Sutton Vinson Sutton Bobby Swanger J. 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Swanger Zona Taylor Louise Thompson Ronnie Timbes Ralph Trull Kermit Turner Ray Valentine Charlotte Watkin Wille Mae Watson Harold Dean Webb Fred Whisenhunt Barbara White Dottie Williams Margaret Wilson Carl Winsel Jimmy Woodard Dottie Wood Tommy Worsham Cherry Wyatt Elbert Wyatt Ray Wyatt Ray Yarborough FRESHMEN Bill Aldridge Mary Allen Tommy Armstrong Brenda Arrington David Arrington Ruby Beck Tom Beck Patricia Birchfield Barbara Bishop Patricia Borrow Patricia Bost Betty Brackett Conley Bradley Margaret Bradley Judy Brooks Larry Brookshire Carolyn Brown Phyllis Brown Patsy Browning Carolyn Bryson Sandra Bryson Carolyn Buchanan Jerry Buchanan Nancy Buchanan Philip Buchanan Maxine Burgess Norman Burgess Sandra Burnette Tommy Burress Tommy Butler Geraldine Caldwell Loraine Caldwell Vicky Caldwell Claudia Camp Rose Campbell Shirley Cable James Cagle Judy Cagle Cecil Caldwell Dwight Caldwell Steve Campbell Betty Carver Shirley Carver Bobby Case Katy Lou Cathey Buddy Chandler Neil Chapman Harry Clark Jack Cochran Johnny Cochran Tommy Cowart Elaine Crawford Jimmy Crawford Carolyn Curtis Nancy Curtis Lillie Colquitt Verlin Conard Brenda Cooper Glen Cope Carolyn Covington Leon Dills Wilma Jo Duncan David Dyer Billy Edwards Brenda Edwards Pauline Curtis Barbara Cutshaw Benny Davis Glenda Davis Jack Davis Sue Edwards Mikell Eggen Mildred Evans Philip Ferguson Ricky Ferguson Terry Ferguson Barbara Fie Patricia Ann Fie Betty Finney Emily Fisher Juanita Folks Edward Ford Joyce Ann Fortner Dale Frady Francis Frady Patsy Frady Mike Francis Doug Franklin Louise Franklin Sylvia Fulbright Betty Jean Gaddis Brenda Gaddis Joyce Garwood Sally Gerringer Mary Ellen Gibson Rosalee Gibson Shirley Gibson Ronald Gough Freddie Grasty Donald Green Margaret Green Ronald Green Ronnie Green Eugene Griffin Barbara Gunter Lyda Hall Keith Hampton Connie Hamilton Bobby Harris Tommy Harris i I Candance Haverson Donna Hendrix Ronnie Hendrix Charles Hendry Barbara Henley Russell Higgins Mary Alice Hill Robert Hollingsworth Gary Hooper Tommy Hooper Bill Inman Patsy Inman Kenneth James Mike James Brenda Jenkins Sandra Howell Ted Howell Robert Hoyle Nancy Hunter Beth Hyatt i J Janice Jones Linda Jones Max Jones Cheryl Judd Margaret Judy Evelyn Jenkins Geraldine Jenkins Peggy Jenkins Ruby Jenkins Joe Jennings Nancy Justice Beverly Ketner Ernestine Ketner Cora Kilby Nora Kilby Carroll Killian Mike Killian James King Peter Klosky Janet Lance Ronnie Lance Ginnie Ledford Ray Ledford Mark Leopard Sandra Leopard ! Hugh Lewis Mildred Litterell Lonnie Long Faye Lowe Sally McBride Joe McDonald Steve McCarroll Robert McCarter Mike McClure Sue McClure R C. McGaha Ray McMahon Gregg Martin Joel Mashburn William Massie Joyce McElroy Rebecca McElroy Hazel Me Fall Joyce Ann Me Fall Donna McFarland Susie Mehaffey Walter Mehaffey Howard Messer Jean Miller Linda Miller Donald Mathis Doris Medford Lonnie Medford Janice Mehaffey Linda Mehaffey Nancy Miller Jack Mills Georgia Mills Danny Moody Freddie Moody Mack Mull Rita Mull Robert Mull Carolyn Muse Ricky Muse Patsy Moore Norma Moore Peggy Moore Gloria Morgan Bill Mull Robert Noland Jerry Norman Mary Owens Carroll Pace Ann Page Ronnie Paige Vicky Paige Kate Phillips George Powel] Dewey Price Gerald Queen John Queen Linda Rabb Bobby Rathbone Catherine Rathbone Jackie Rathbone Kenneth Rathbone Linda Rathbone David Ray Wanda Ray Joe Rogers Mia Roll man Vicky Russell Nancy Sale Eugene Saunders Maxine Reagan Agatha Reeves Robert Reeves Mildred Robinson Ronnie Rodgers Lois Saunders Charles Shuler Charles Scruggs Judy Sharpe Beverly Shelton Sue Shetley Connie Sue Sifford Jane Sims Charles Singleton Brenda Smathers Shirley Smathers Bobby Smiley Brenda Smith Carolyn Smith Jean Smith Lucille Smith Tommy Smith Zeta Smith Donald Snyder Peggy Standley Barbara Stevens Barbara Stiles Patricia Story Patsy Styles Ann Sutton Cheryl Sutton Tommy Sutton Barbara Swanger Reva Teague Sara Thomas Bill Thompson Bruce Toy Charlotte Trantham Brenda Turner Robert Lee Underwood Arlois Vinson Bobby Watson Eddie Weatherby Sylvia Webb Janice West Joyce West Bobby Wilson Betty Lou Williams Thad Winchester Ann Wright Irene Wyatt Kathleen Wyatt Richard Wyatt Salem Wyatt Charles Yarborough Wayne Carol Yarborough Rabb Mack Riddle Brenda Gaddis Kenny Galloway Wendall Garrett EIGHTH GRADE First Row: Geraldine Aldridge, Donna Allen, Rufus Allen, Barabara Allison, Rose Ammons, Linda Anglin, Gary Arrington, Linda Arrington, Shirley Arrington, John Balentine. Second Row: Billy Bal- entine, Steve Barker, Willa Mae Barker, Clifton Barnes, Ray Barnett, Deanna Beck, Linda Birchfield, Gloria Bishop, Patty Blackwell, Bob Blaylock. Third Row: Ricky Blanton, Edgar Boring, Charles Boyd, Jane Bradley, Nancy Brooks, David Brown, Gavin Brown, Janice Brown, Robert Brown, Freddie Browning. 74 EIGHTH GRADE First Row: Geraldine Bryson, Joy Bryson, Joe Buchanan, Lowell Buchanan, Dexter Bumgarner, Buddy Burgess, Peggy Burgess, Anna Jean Burnette, Linda Burnette, Audry Cagle. Second Row: Eugene Cagle, Gary Cagle, Linda Cagle, Lois Cagle, Paul Cagle, Phyllis Cagle, Carolyn Caldwell, Christine Caldwell, Cliford Caldwell, Jean Caldwell. Third Row: Peggy Caldwell, Marjorie Callahan, Wally Camlin, William Caorell, Margie Carswell, Ann Carver, Johnny Carver, Maxine Carver, Rita Carver, Brenda Chambers. Fourth Row: Betty Chandler, Joan Chandler, Shirley Chapman, Thomas Chapman, Billy Cochran, James Cochran, Joyce Colquitt, Brenda Conard, Louise Conard, Glenna Connor. Fifth Row: Johnny Connor, Barbara Connor, Wayne Connor, Betty Cooper, Don Cooper, Janet Cooper, Tal- mette Cooper, Elaine Constant, Mary Lou Corbin, Douglas Cothern. Sixth Row: Evadene Crawford, Janice Creaseman, Wilma Creaseman, Gail Crisp, Linda Cutshaw, Anita Dantzler, Diana Davenport, Billy Davis, Carroll Davis, Earl Davis. Seventh Row: Jeanette Davis, Joe Davis, June Davis, Ellen Dillard, Freda Dill, Johnny Dills, Helen Donaldson, Barbara Downs, Michael Duckett, Barry Eavenson. Eighth Row: Gary Eavenson, Dwain Edwards, Samuel Edwards, Sonny Ensley, Dianna Epps, Norma Jean Evans, William Ferguson, Christine Finney, Gary Finney, Jeff Fish. 75 EIGHTH GRADE First Row: Francis Fleming, Glenda Flower, Raymond Frady, Susie Frady, Ted Francis, Richard Frymayor, Dan Fulbright, Hattie Sue Gaddis, Linda Gaddis, Ola Gaddy. Second Row; Roger Gaddy, Charles Garner, Audrey Garrett, Charles Garrison, David Gay, Brenda Gentry, Ona Gaddy, Charles Glance, Patty Glarrick. Third Row: Evelyn Goodson, Barbara Ann Grasty, Don Grasty, Billy Earl Green, Carolyn Green, Donald Green, Earl Green, Lawrence Green, Patricia Green, Frank Griffin. Fourth Row; Ray Griffin, Joe Gunter, Polly Haney, Linda Hannah, Betty Harrell, Robert Harrison, Johnny Hendrick, David Henson, Larry Henson, Karen Holcomb. Fifth Row; Eleanor Holder, Nancy Holder, Becky Hooper, Creston Hooper, Gary Hooper, Dale Howell, Johnny Hughes, George Hullender, Rodney Hyatt, Gwendolyn Inman. Sixth Row; Kay Inman, Louis Inman, Doris Jackson, Jeff James, Carolyn Jones, Beverly Jones, Preston Jones, Marie Justice, Linda Kanos, Danny Kelly. Seventh Row: Jan Kimball, Irene Kirkendall, Kathleen Kirkendall, Patricia Kirkpatrick, Charlotte Kirkpatrick, Ritchie Kirkpatrick, Sandra Kirkpatrick, Jonas Gunter, Linda Kitchen, Karen KLnipe. Eighth Row: Robert Knight, Richey Kuykendall, Elizabeth Lackey, Danny Leatherwood, Ronnie Leatherwood, Terry Leatherwood, Tommy Ledbetter, Eugene Lillard, Manson Long, Robert Long. 76 EIGHTH GRADE First Row: Gerald Lovedahl, Edward Lyon, Judy McElroy, Joyce McElroy, Dickie McClure, Doug McClure, Perry McClure, Harold McGaha, Ronnie Mack, Sharon Maney. Second Row: David Mann, Sharon Maney, Hugh Mason, Cathy Massie, Alice Mathis, Barry Mehaffey, Gerald Mehaffey, Lula Faye Mehaffey, Sandra Mehaffey, Sandra Melton. Third Row: Billy Messer, Brenda Messer, Cathy Messer, Ann Messer, Nick Messer, Ray Messer, Judy Meyer, Phyllis Millner, Ronnie Mills, George Minnick. Fourth Row: Barbara Mintz, Fred Moody, James Moody, Caroll Moore, Johnny Moore, Steve Moore, Brenda Morgan, Glenda Morgan, Gwen Morgan, Tryllis Morgan. Fifth Row: Benny Morrow, Joan Morrow, Meredith Nave, Dwight Nelson, Lynn Noland, Doris Norman, Doris Norris, Tommy Norris, Ray Ottinger, Donnie Owens. Sixth Row: Barbara Owen, Louis Owen, Jim Owen, Joe Owenby, Rachel Owens, Judy Page, Doris Palmer, Peggy Palmer, Elizabeth Panther, Mike Parris. Seventh Row: Brenda Parton, John Parton, Nancy Parton, Ray Patterson, Linda Phillips, Peggy Pilk- ington, Martha Plott, Steve Prebeck, Joyce Pressley, Bo Prevost. Eighth Row: William Price, Carolyn Queen, Gerald Queen, James Queen, Jimmy Queen, Sharon Queen, James Radford, Charles Ratcliffe, Donna Sue Rathbone, Agnes Ray. 77 EIGHTH GRADE r irsi sxuw. i ois Ann Keeves, Martna Keeves, Linda Rhinehart, Georgia Rich, James Rich, Stella Rich, Stuart Rider, Dole Riggin, Harry Roberts, Linda Robinson. Second Row: Ray Robinson, Billy Rogers, Billy Rogers, Jimmy Rogers, Linda Rogers, Martha Rogers, Richard Rogers, Tony Rogers, James Rowland, Betty Ruff. Third Row: John Robert Russell, Dianna Scruggs, Dwaine Scruggs, Cathey Seay Brenda Setzer, Sandra Setzer, Fleeta Sheehan, Allen Shelton, Rosemary Shelton, Shirley Shelton. Fourth Row: Patsy Lou Sherrill, Peggy Sue Sherrill, David Shope, Virginia Shuler, John Silver, Clarence Silvers, Christine Smathers, Barbara Smith, Brenda Smith, Brenda Smith. Fifth Row Carolyn Smith, David Smith, Doris Smith, Eddie Smith, Harold Smith, Joyce Smith, Marvin Smith, Mike Smith, Wanda Stacy, David Steinbacker. Sixth Row: Verlin Stewart, Larry Steinel, Billy Stiles, Mary Stringfield, Sally Sullivan, Boyd Sutton, Bruce Sutton, Claudette Sutton, Darlene Sutton, Linda Sutton. Seventh Row: Mike Sutton, Wayne Sutton, Bobby Swanger, Margaret Swanger, Sharon Swanger, Loli Scentivanyi, Robert Talley, Carol Taylor, Janie Teague, Judy Teague. Eighth Row: Dianne Tilley, Glenda Thompson, Juanita Trammell, Dwayne Trull, John Trull, John Underwood, Philip Underwood, Larry Valentine, Dean Warlick, Patsy Warlick. 78 EIGHTH GRADE First Row: Barbara Warren, Jimmy Warren, Eugene Webb, Henry Webb, Nancy Welch, Randy Welch, Mary Jane White, Judy White, James Whitehouse, Estella Whitner. Second Row: Barbara Williams Carolyn Williams, Geraldine Williams, Patty Williams, Nancy Willix, Kathy Winchester, Sonja Win¬ chester, Nan Woodard, Wayne Woodard, Mike Woody. Third Row: Ronnie Worsham, Gloria W right Edgar Wyatt, Frank Wyatt, Hazel Wyatt, Mike Wyatt, Shirley Wyatt. ’ SEVENTH GRADE First Row. James Aiken, Betty Allen, Tyree Allen, Leon Allison, Fredrick Anderson, Virginia Ander¬ son, Brenda Arrington, Claudie Arrington, Eddie Barnhardt, Charles Beck. Second Row: Nancy Beck, Elaine Beraza, Mike Bingham, Martha Bishop, James Boone, Scott Border, Diane Boring, Shirley Bomen, Cathey Boyd, Mary Bradley. Third Row: Carolyn Brooks, Gary Brooks, Linda Bryson, Mattie Bryson, Terry Browning, Charles Buchanan, Patsy Burchfield, Wayne Burchfield, Billy Burress Douglas Burnett. 79 SEVENTH GRADE First Row: Johnny Cagle, Lynn Cagle, Mary Cagle, Shirley Cagle, Barbara Caldwell, Betty Caldwell, Kenny Caldwell, Terry Caldwell, Don Carpenter, Tommy Carswell. Second Row: Linda Case, Brenda Cathey, Brenda Cathey, Becky Chafin, Don d Chambers, Dorothy Chambers, Glenda Chambers, Phillip Chambers, Ruth Chambers, Audrey Clark. Third Row: Paul Clark, Jimmy Clayton, F. L. Coffey, Benny Cogdill, Bobby Cogdill, Cathy Collins, Bob Conard, Howell Conard, Jerry Conard, Virginia Conley. Fourth Row: Gerald Connor, Eddie Cope, Steve Cornwell, Steve Cosgrove, Elizabeth Craw¬ ford, Radie Creaseman, Charles Creser, Jimmy Crumm, Carolyn Curtis, Linda Curtis. Fifth Row: Hazel Cutshaw, James Cutshaw, Kenny Daniel, Jean Davis, Joe Bob Davis, Steve Davis, Steve Davis, Ronnie Dean, Marty Dickerson, Ronny Dixon. Sixth Row: Terry Early, Derry Edwards, Mary Ruth Edwards, Ronny Edwards, Sharon Edwards, Steve Edwards, Terry Edwards, Anne Eiland, Sheri Ellis, Linda Ensley. Seventh Row: Dessie Estes, Ruth Ann Evans, Wanda Evans, Eugene Ewart, Danny Ferguson, Margaret Ferguson, J. W. Finney, Betsy Fisher, Paul Ford, Ailene Fortner. Eighth Row: Bill Fowler, Nina Fowler, Marion Frady, Linda Francis, Butch Franklin, Kay Franklin, Patricia Franklin, Linda Frisbee, Willie Frizzell, Mary Gaddis. 80 SEVENTH GRADE First Row: Jane Gaddy, Gary Galloway, Douglas Garrett, Steve Garrett,Hank Gay, Carolyn Gaylin, Donna Gibson, Forest Gibson, Irene Gibson, Michael Gibson. Second Row: Nancy Gibson, Sue Giles, Jimmy Godfrey, Glover Golden, Hallie Grant, Lee Grant, Linda Grant, Harold Grasty, Jackie Grasty, Juanita Green. Third Row: Margaret Green, David Grooms, Nancy Grooms, Thelma Gunter, Carolyn Hall, David Hall, Hallisine Hampton, Randy Hampton, Carolyn Haney, Kathy Haney. Fourth Row: Steve Haney, Veda Haney, Altie Mae Hannah, Billy Hannah, Clifford Hannah, Leroy Hannah, Roger Hannah, Edna Hargrove, Mary Hargrove, L, D. Haskett. Fifth Row: Harlen Haynes, Sandra Herman, Stuart Higgins, David Hill, Randy Hinkley, Dora Anna Holloway, Raymond Hightower, Geraldine Hill, James E. Hooper, Charles Howell. Sixth Row: Harden Howell, Patricia Howell, Carroll Hyatt, Danny Hyatt, Dorothy Inman, Johnny Inman, Peggy Inman, Mike James, Judy Jinkins, Lucille Jenkins. Seventh Row: Mary Jenkins, Robert Jenkins, Jimmy Jones, Elaine Justice, Joe Justice, Carol Keener, Shirley Kelley, Chris Kibble, Dick Kimball, James Knight. Eighth Row: Joyce Knipe, Darlene Kuykendall, J. C. Lance, Betty Banning, Harold Banning, Sarah Banning, Susie Leatherwood, June Ledford, Melodie Ledford, Clarimay Lee. 81 SEVENTH GRADE First Row: Lorraine Lee, Butch Leopard, Monica Leslie, Betty Lewis, Mike Lewis, Lois Lillard, Joe Loman, Eugenia Lovedall, James Lunsford, Freddie Marcus. Second Row: Billy Marquis, E. J. Mashburn, Wallace Massey, Steve Massie, Peggy Mathis, Ronald Mathis, Linda Mays, Jerry McClure David McCracken, Jack McDonald. Third Row: Jackie McDoniels, Ann McElroy, Lyn McElory, Earline McFalls, Helen McGaha, Dale McMahan, Gerald McMahan, Sue McNabb, Carolyn Meadows, Elbert Meadows. Fourth Row: Terry Medford, Keith Mehaffey, Elaine Melton, Alice Messer, Everett Messer, Jimmy Messer, Jeffrey Messer, Terry Messer, Thomas Messer, June Miller. Fifth Row: Philip Miller, Ronnie Miller, Ronnie Miller, Barbara Mills, Jane Mills, Peggy Mills, Shuford Mills, Wanda Mills, Rosa Mintz, Ricky Mitchell. Sixth Row: Roger Mitchell, Charley Moody, Fred Moody, Jackson Moody, Margaret Moody, Marlene Moody, Perry Moore, Tony Moore, Bobby Morgan, Tommy Morgan. Seventh Row: Ronnie Morrow, Roy Mull, Victor Muse, Jean Myers, Garrel Nicholson, Janie Norman, Shirley Norris, Steve Norris, Abraham Otto, Howard Owen. Eighth Row: Janet Owen, Jerry Owen, Leroy Owens, Mary Owen, Bonnie Palmer, Barbara Parker, Amelia Parton, Hugh Parton, Ronnie Paterno, Hugh Penny. 82 •it SEVENTH GRADE First Row: Nanette Phillips, Sue Pilarski, Mae Plemmons, Billy Porter, Donny Pressley, Judy Pressley, Jo Prevost, Ross Prevost, Elizabeth Price, Shirley Pruitt. Second Row: Charles Putman, David Queen, Mary Queen, David Rabb, Ronald Radan, Florence Ramsey, Sharon Ramsey, Donna Rathbone, Larry Rathbone, Bruce Ray. Third Row: Sharon Ray, Wade Reece, Jimmy Reed, Virginia Reeves, Margaret Rich, Henry Riddle, Shelia Riddle, Norma Jean Rider, Bill Riggan, Jane Robinette. Fourth Row: Albert Robinson, Jackie Robinson, Johnny Robinson, Bobby Rogers, Jimmy Rogers, Mark Rogers, Kitty Rollman, Linda Ruff, Williard Russell, Billy Sawyer. Fifth Row: Billy Earl Scales, Terrie Scales, Helen Seay, Minnie Pearl Seay, Vicky Setzer, Wayne Sexton, Shirley Sheehan, Betty Shelton, Beulah Shelton, Gail Shuler. Sixth Row: Geraldine Shuler, Doris Silvers, Carroll Singleton Jackie Singleton, Douglas Sisk, Tommy Sisk, Brenda Smathers, Danny Smiley, Sammy Smiley, Betsy Smith. Seventh Row: Hugh Smith, Jamie Smith, Lana Smith, Marlene Smith, Joyce Sorrells, Linda Sorrells, Linda Stanley, Roger Stinnette, Kenneth Stokely, Wayne Stokely. Eighth Row: Curtis Styles, Gail Styles, David Summerow, Cindy Sutton, Gary Sutton, James Sutton, Larry Sutton, Marvin Sutton, Brenda Tate, Howell Trammell. 83 ‘ First Row: Ray Treadway, Betty Trogdon, Deanna Trull, James Underwood, Jean Ann Walker, Eddie Ward, Bernice Warren, Willard Warren, Jesse Webb, Marlene Webb. Second Row: Neal Ann Webb, Vickie Webb, Alvin West, Lyn White, Johnny Williams, Peggy Williams, Sue Williams, Jean Win¬ chester, Donna Wood, Steve Woodard. Third Row: Vinson Woodard, Elaine Wright, Phyllis Wright, Delores Wyatt, Donald Wyatt, John Wyatt, Joyce Wyatt, Kathy Wyatt, Keith Wyatt, Ned Wyatt. Fourth Row: Peggy Wyatt, Sandra Wyatt, Janet Yarborough. 84 85 STUDENT COUNCIL DEBATING CLUB FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA ANNUAL STAFF LOCAL YOKEL STAFF TALLY-HO CLUB MONOGRAM CLUB ) OLE SMOKY 4-H CLUB DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION f I i LIBRARY ASSISTANTS OFFICE ASSISTANTS SCIENCE CLUB THE KEY CLUB LUNCHROOM LADIES BUS DRIVERS SUB-DEB CLUB R O F « i First row: Mary Frances Prebeck, Rose Campbell, ■ Vicky Russell, Glenna Wyatt. Second row: Cathy Kim¬ brough, Tina Holder, Sarah Jane League, Vicki Roveano, Mary Otis Burgin, Judy Plemmons, Brenda Turner, Ruth Robinette. Third row: Arlois Vinson, Peggy Moore, LydaHall, Larry Kidd, Ada McAmis, Judy Hall, THE W.T.H.S. Sally Gerringer, Carey Howell, Betty Finney, Sandra Cooper, Jackie Snyder, Roy Smith. Fourth row: Betty Rowland, Chip Killian, Larry Holloway, Gary Hooper. Fifth row: Joy Duvall, Beth Hyatt, Doug Roberson, William Clark, Bobbie Buckner. 96 BAND First row; Freddie Hall, Beverly Dickerson, Tempi Dulin, Linda Kay Hunt. Second row: David Morgan, Nancy Sale, Margaret Judy, Frankie Freeman, Emily Fisher, Georgia Henson, Mary Penny. Third row: Dale Massey, Larry Ammons, Jasper Callahan, Mike Killian, Dewey Ford, Kenneth James, Danny Bishop, Charles Pressley, Tommy Worsham, Donald Davis, Bill Mclnvaile, Larry Colquitt. Fourth row: Rebecca McElroy, Katie Cathey, Jeanne Chase, David Duncan, Tom Beck, Mike McClure, Keith Hampton. Fifth row: Charles Hipps, Joe Jennings, Joel Mashburn. 97 THE CHORUS First row: Margaret Wilson, Barbara Bishop, Teresa Beck, Jea¬ nette Melton, Brenda Arrington, Patricia Bost, Janice Jones, Linda Davis, Vicky Caldwell, Cheryl Judd, Judy Riggins. Second row: Sarah Sloan, Judy Whitehouse, Linda Mehaffey, Sarah Jane League, Carol Price, Glenda Davis, Ila Ruth Chandler, Norma Kirkland, Thomasine Meadows, Malynda Henson, Claudia Camp, Wanda Bry¬ son, Linda Chambers. Third row: Douglas Hill, Charles Hipps, Bill Mclnvaile, Freddie Hall, Edwin Davis, John Duncan, Dale Massey. Accompanist - Georgia Henson. 98 CHORUS OFFICERS Jeanette Melton-Librarian, Secretary, Malynda Henson-Vice President, Edwin Davis-President. CHORUS QUARTET Charles Hipps-Bass, Ila Ruth Chandler-Alto, Sarah Jane League-Soprano, Georgia Henson-Accompanist, Freddie Hall-Tenor. r. ' wsi Up ■ ' sssst i t . l j ' f ALL STATE BAND First row; son, Sarah row: Betty Tina Holder, Vicki Roveano, Georgia Hen- Jane League, Cathey Kimbrough. Second Rowland, Donald Davis, Larry Ammons, Dale Massey, Charles Hipps, Jasper Callahan, Jeanne Chase, Katie Cathey, Freddie Hall. 100 SENIOR BAND OFFICERS Betty Rowland-Librarian, Glenna Wyatt-S e c r et ar y, President, Doug Robertson-Uniform Manager, Jasper Charles Pressley-Equipment Manager, Charles Hipps- Callahan-Librarian. SENIOR MAJORETTES Sarah Jane League, Emily Fisher, Sandra Cooper, Sally Gerringer, Glenna Wyatt. Sandra Cooper Drum Major and Head Majorette Glenna Wyatt Charles Hipps Sarah Jane League Emily Fisher Sally Gerringer Carol Taylor Patty Williams Drum Majorette Nan Chase Vicki Russell JUNIOR MAJORETTES JUNIOR BAND First row: Carol Davis, Nancy Holder, Mary Lou Cor¬ bin, Sharon Queen, Jim Owen, Linda Kanos, Linda Kit¬ chen, Jan Kimball. Second row: Charlotte Kirkpatrick, Lib Lackie, Gwen Inman, Dianna Davenport, Barbara Warren, Cathey Massey, Carolyn Queen, James Rod- ford, Carol Taylor, Mary Love Stringfield, Nan Wood¬ ard, Patty Williams. Third row: Shirley Cagle, Billy Rogers, Mike Duckett, Charles Ray Griffin, Donnie Owens, Joyce Bryson, Gerald Lovedahl, Terry Fergu¬ son, John Balentine, Gabin Brown. Fourth row: Janice Brown, Ronnie Worsham, Bo Prevost, Patty Glavish. i 104 f ' Ms 1 i BEGINNING BAND First row: Dorothy Chambers, Virginia Reeves, Nancy Beck, Betsy Smith, Cathy Boyd, Cris Kibbe, Monica Leslie, Kitty Rollman, Jane Robinette, Sharon Ray. Second row: Neal Ann Webb, Elaine Justice, Steve Woodard, Ann Holloway, AnnEiland, Vicky Setzer, Mary Queen, Ailene Eortner, Susie Leatherwood, Jo Prevost, Marty Dickerson, Mary Owen. Third row: Mary Gad¬ dis, Carolyn Haney, Linda Ensley, Carol Hyatt, Linda Case, Jean Davis, Frederick Anderson, Melody Ledford, Mary Jenkins, Hardin Howell, Grover Golden, Steve Edwards, J. C. Lantz, Billy Balentine. Eourth row: Geraldine Hill, Jackie Robinson, Martha Bishop, Kay Eranklin, Sandra Wyatt, Garrell Micholson, Betty Jean Trodgen, Billy Burress, Gary Brooks, Ereddie Moody, Eddie Cope. Fifth row: Scott Border, Margaret Fer¬ guson, Betsy Fisher, Becky Chafin, Peggy Williams, Doug Sisk, Jackson Moody, Charles Howell, Hugh Penny, Freddy Marcus, Eddy Smith. 105 h ' kv V ■ ♦ r rS VARSITY FOOT First row: Co-Captains: Manzie Caldwell, Wainwright Emory. Second row: Coach Milner, Buddy Early, Charles Collins, Jerry Paris, Buddy Norris, Rufus Brown, Bill Holder, Allan Henry, Max Marcus, James Rich, Jimmy Culbreth, Fred Whisenhunt, Eddie Farmer, Bill Henry, Doyle Garrett, DougSmathers, Frank Reece, Jimmie Browning, Manager. 108 BALL TEAM Third row: Mike Henry, Bobby Swanger, Joe Lemming, Chester LaFontaine, Robert McBride, Larry Leather- wood, Eugene Ferguson, Steve Milner, Eddie Sutton, Milas Kirkpatrick, Willie Harrison, Billy Joe Leopard, Weaver Kirkpatrick, Walter Leather wood, Vaughn Sisk, Joey Henry, Jim Medford, Lucius Moody, Coach Savage. 109 Co-Captains Wainwright Emory Manzie Caldwell Joe Mashburn Robert McBride Doug Smathers Frank Reece 10 Doyle Garrett Vaughn Sisk Joey Henry Bill Henry Jimmy Browning, Manager Mountaineers in action BOYS’ BASKETBALL Wainwright Emory, Bill Leopard, Harris Prevost, Ted Putnam, Walter Leatherwood, Eddie Sutton, Weaver Kirkpatrick, Bill Buchanan, Bambi Church, Allan Henry, Coach Swift. I 1 12 1 J.V BASKETBALL Steve McCarroll, Eddie Weatherby, Bennie Davis, Buddy Chandler, Robert Lee Underwood, Salem Wyatt, Ted Howell, Bill Owen, Mike Henry, Bobby Crawford, Danny Winter, George Powell, Steve Milner, Bill Cobb, Larry Leatherwood, Jim Medford, Coach Savage. 113 V Eddie Sutton ) Wainwright Emory Weaver Kirkpatrick Harris Prevost Bill Buchanan 114 Bambi Church GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Linda Gribble, Betty Rowland, Anita Ray, Phyllis Ed¬ wards, Jeanette Norris, Hilda Duncan, Beverly Justice, Cheryl Sutton, Dot Sutton, Brenda Mock, Darlene Curtis, Gladys Jones, Pat Caldwell, Mary Barber, Shelia Bal- lance, Mary Jane Gunter. Mary Jane Gunter Betty Rowland Dot Sutton Beverly Justice Linda Gribble Brenda Mock J.V BASKETBALL First row: Glenda Martin, Sandra Burnette, Patsy Browning, Nancy Justice, Connie Hamilton, Barbara White. Second row: Linda Rathbone, Wanda McClure, Genevieve Ledford, Brenda Edwards, Betty Brackett, Betty Lou Williams. Third row: Carolyn Curtis, Peggy Jenkins, Geraldine Caldwell, Janice Mehaffey, Nancy Hunter, Sandra Leopard. Fourth row: Doris Medford, Norma Moore. TRACK TEAM First row: DougSmathers, Doyle Garrett, Milas Kirk¬ patrick, Charles Collins, Robert McBride, Willie Har¬ rison, Jimmy Browning, Tommy Worsham, Jackie Sny¬ der, Joey Henry, Coach Huffaker. Second row: Joe Moore, Jimmy Culbreth, Bill Holder, Lucius Moody, Chester LaFontaine, Eugene Ferguson, Tom Prevost, Charles Griffin, Bill Henry. [I 1 1 18 BASEBALL TEAM First row: Joe Lemming, Steve Milner, Robert Mc¬ Bride, Eddie Sutton, Doug Hill, Coach Savage. Second row: Larry Leatherwood, Allan Henry, Wainwright Emory, Joey Henry, Weaver Kirkpatrick. 1 19 CHEERLEADERS Angie Jones, Bobbie Trammell, Carolyn Justice, Martha Jones, Jeanette Norris, Brenda Mock, Melanie Mock, Mascot, Ann Owen, Kitty Shook, Charlotte Watkins, Mary Penny. MASCOTS Thomas Smathers, Susan Smith I 1 . “i . ■; I Ml .4 ' ■r f I I s ' :S ■3 j it


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