Waynesville High School - Mountaineer Yearbook (Waynesville, NC)
- Class of 1962
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■ ' • i’ , • 2 Waynesville, North Carolina EDITOR - Joy Morris 3 Fvr Mfd Many memories of our school years lie locked within our hearts only awaiting a key that can lurn them into vivid focus. These memories portray our life at W.T.H.S., our laughter and our tears, the victories and the losses, the work and the play at this, our second home. We,the Senior Class of 1962, hope this year- Ijotik will open the lock and leave these mem¬ ories etched upon our minds for many years to come. Hurrah for our flag and our school. Day ' s end -- until tomorrow. . . Junior High- Here we met, trained and developed an appreciation for our school. The Hut- Specializing in Future Farmers of America. ADMIN ' IS I R A I K N S FAT OR (LASS UNDFRCT.ASSMl A (T I BS Ml SIC SP( R 1 S IT’S Term papers are due Developing our skill through mechanical drawing, tomorrow! ” Who says it isn ' t work? Working toward the space age. 6 Oh, how cold! What a game! ' . ' They ' ll be wearing Mountaineer uniforms! Loafing after the bell. . . . They are faithful in work and play. IT’S Spring and the choosing of a queen. . IT’S We came, we entertained, We served the Seniors. As traditional as fall. . . In honor of the queen. . . 8 A place where old friends meet. . . The more we get together. . . . ALL OF Tks IS OUR Qckol. lOaifmoiE ihk Developing skill and appreciation. I don ' t have a t-h-i-n-g to do! The proof is in the trophy case. 10 In a rose tinted valley encircled by hill lies the school that our hearts all love best. . . 11 We of the Senior Class gratefully dedicate this yearbook of 1962 to Mrs. Wilda Prevost for her years of service to us. Her friendly sfnile « , and her devotion to education have been guiding w beacons to all of those students with who ' hi 4 ® 1 has come in contact. Her willingness to he l Darr ' the times when she was most needed serves tox be an example of her dedicated life. We know that Mrs. Prevost will continue to aid the students of this school as she unselfishly gives her time toward the betterment of youth. It is most gratifying to know that so many of you will be receiving your high school diploma at the close of this year. I rejoice with you in your accomplishment and wish for you the very best in the years to come. You have reached a milestone in your life ' s career. May this not be the end of your efforts to prepare yourselves for the life that is before you. May each of you not forget the efforts of those who have made it possible for you to reach this milestone and of those with whom you have worked and played over the years, and above all do not forget the Holy One who has kept a watchful eye over you during these years. Spend much time in secret with Him alone that your lives may be more useful to yourself and those about you. Lawrence B. Leatherwood Superintendent of Schools Seniors: First, I should like to thank you for the contribution that you have made individually and collectively through the various departments of the school. With¬ out the constructive leadership of members of the senior class, the school could not progress. We are living in a time when we are constantly reminded by all mediums of communications of the rights of the individual . Very little is ever said about the responsibility or duty of the individual. Our homes, our churches, our schools, and the very strength of our nation is being seriously threatened by the selfishness generated by the emphasis on rights and little consideration of duty . We shall follow your careers with interest, and we sincerely hope that you will be successful in your chosen work. However, unless you recognize the value of the home, the church and the school in our society and give these institutions your loyalty and support, your material success will contribute very little to your day and age. M. H. Bowles Superintendent of Waynesville District As we reminisce through the pages of the Year Book of 1962, may the visual recording of each individual be reflected in the highest type of character and honor that will contribute to our community future, and as we strive to commute with the Moon and Sun; may we pause at the Star of Light. Peace on Earth Good Will Toward Man C. E. Weatherby Principal Mrs. C. L. Fisher, Secretary and Friend to all. Mrs. Ruth Alexander, B.S., Biology Mrs. Francis Arnette, M.A., Health and Physical Ed. Mrs. Helen Beraza, B.S., M.A., Civics and Gov¬ ernment Not pictured: Mrs. Lucy Boyd, A.B., Algebra Mrs. Mary Burgess, B.S., Biology Mr. Yates Burgess, E.E., Electronic Mrs. Betty Cabe, M.S., Economics and U. S. History Mr. Bruce Carden, M.A. Eighth Grade Miss Margaret Chambers, A.B., M.A., Spanish Not pictured: Mrs. Jeannette Chase, B.S., Seventh Grade Mrs. Hazel Clayton, M.A., English Mr. Hugh Constance, B.A., Math Mrs. Lojuan Cooper, A.B., English C acu i Miss Ada Cornwell, B.S., English Not pictured: Mr. James Crocker, B.S., M.A., Band Mr. J. C. Deweese, B.S., Math Mrs. Pauline Billiard, M.A., Seventh Grade Mrs. Francis Donnahoe, M.A., English Mrs. Grace Dulin, B.S., G.G.A., Seventh Grade Mrs. Ova Ferguson, A.B., Seventh Grade Mrs. Olin Finger, B.S., World History Mr. Roy Haupt, B.A., Eighth Grade Not pictured: Sammy Haynes, B.S., Driver Training Mrs. Beatrice Headlee, A.B., English Mrs. Miriam Howell, B.A., H.E., Home Eco¬ nomics ' acuu Mr. John Huffaker, B.S., Chemistry and Physics Not pictured: Mr. Jesse James, A.B., Eighth Grade Mr. E. C. Jones, B.S., Distributive Education Mrs. Katherine Kirkpatrick, B.A., M.A., Algebra Mrs. Amelia Leatherwood, B.S., M.A., Short¬ hand, Bookkeeping Not pictured; Mr. William Massey, B.S., Eighth Grade Miss Virginia McClure, A.B., Latin Mr. Bill Milner, A.B., M.A., English, Coach Mr. L. J. Moore, B.S., Eighth Grade Mrs. Betty F. Morrow, B.S., H.E., General Science Miss Coralee Mozeley, A.B., M.A., Eighth Grade Mrs. Sarah Murray, B.S., Seventh Grade Mr. John Nesbitt, B.S., Vocational Agriculture Mrs. Rozelle Nesbitt, B.S., H.E., Home Eco¬ nomics Not pictured: Miss Margaret Perry, A.B., Physical Education and Health Miss Harriet Ellen Phoenix, B.A., M.A., U.S. History Mrs. Mary Price, B.S., General Business Not pictured: Mrs. Mary Queen, A.B., Seventh Grade Mr. Dale Ratcliffe, B.S., Assistant Music Direc¬ tor Mrs. Katherine Robinson, B.S., Seventh Grade Mr. Frank Rogers, B.S., Seventh Grade Mrs. Jane Russell, B.S., Art Mr. Tom Scott, M.A., Industrial Arts Miss Margaret Sherrill, A.B., Seventh Grade Mrs. Ethel Sloan, A.B., Shorthand and Typing. Mr. Sam Smith, A.B., English Mrs. Grace Stamey, A.B., M.A., Physical Sci¬ ence and Business Arithmetic Miss Gaye Stewart, B.S., Eighth Grade Not pictured: Mrs. Margaret Stovall, B.S., Seventh Grade Mrs. Joyce Stretcher, B.A., English Mr. Bill Swift, M.A., Physical Education Miss Margaret Terrell, A.B., English Mr. Cecil Upchurch, M.A., Seventh Grade Mrs. Mary Emma Weatherby, A.B., Librarian Mrs. Mary White, B.S., Seventh Grade k Mrs. Ruth Williams, M.S., World History Mr. Harold Winchester, B. S., Eighth Grade cS eniors HAROLD ALLEN Men of few words are the best men. BARBARA ARRINGTON Wise to resolve and patient to perform. MARY BARBER The very pink of perfection. TERESA BECK Silence often persuades when speaking fails. DONNY BISHOP Let the world slide by. I ' ll not budge an inch. RUTH BOLIN Sweet as the primrose peeps beneath the throne. BRUCE BOWMAN Laugh yourself into stitches. DANNY BOYD None but himself can be his parallel. en ors JAMES BRACKETT The web of our life is a mingled yarn, good and ill together, DAVID BUCHANAN Every way makes my gain. ROBERT BRADLEY I know a better trick than that. ' MARY OTIS BURGESf Old fashions please me best. JOE BRIDGES The force of his own merit makes his way. JOHNNY BROWN What will we do at the crack of doom? DONNA JO BURRESS Let thy speech be better than silence, or be silent. BARBARA CAGLE From the lips of truth one might breathe. 23 S eniors GARLAND CAGLE Marriage, if you will face the truth, is an evil, but a necessary evil. OLIVER RAY CAGLE Give me where to stand, and I will move the earth. HAROLD CALDWELL Little by little does the trick. MARTHA CALDWELL Moderation, the noblest gift of heaven. PATSY CALDWELL Never love unless you can, bear with all the faults of man. WALTER CALDWELL Here is a dear and true industrious friend. BOBBIE CAUDILL He saw her charming, but he saw not half the charm her modesty concealed. c5 eniors HAYDEN CAYLOR The mind of each man is the man himself. ELAINE CHAFIN A woman, nobly planned, to warn, to comfort, and command. EVANGELINE COOK Patience is the best remedy for every trouble. PENNY CRAWFORD The fairest garden in her looks, and in her mind the wisest books. EDWARD CURTIS Great flame follows a tiny spark. BOBBY CUTSHAW I can resist anything but temptation. BARBARA DANIELS Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. BOBBIE DAVIS Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none. 25 DONALD DAVIS I grow old learning something new every day. LYNDA DAVIS It is certain because it is impossible. BETTY DELOZIER It is easier not to speak a word at all than to speak more words than we should. TED DELOZIER You can never plan the future by the past. ALICE DILLS A good heart is worth gold. LmDA DILLS To be loved, be lovable. MARY DONALDSON The days that make us happy make us wise. P. A. DONNAHOE, III Another year has passed, leave you? c5 emor:s RONNIE EAVENSON In thy face I see the maps of honor, truth, and loyalty. RAY EDWARDS To blow and swallow at the same time is not easy. DOUG EDWARDS Please all, and you will please me. PATSY EDWARDS Do as ye would be done by, is the surest method of pleasing. NELL EWART For we that live to please must please to live. EDDIE FARMER Though he has eden to live in, man cannot be happy alone. JUDY FAULKNER Joy to forgive, joy to be forgiven. EUGENE FERGUSON Whatever you have, spend less. c5 em ors KENNETH FERGUSON To do two things at one time is to do neither. RITA FIE One smile that solitary shines, in the day desert of a thousand lives. DEWEY FORD If the teacher asks a question, at least let on you know something about it. GERALDINE FRANKLIN Learn the sweet magic of a lovely face. WAYNE FRANCIS We often despise that not useful to us. PATSY FRADY One ounce of joy surmounts all grief. JIMMY FRANCIS Fools admire, but men of sense approve. AMELIA GIBSON Fewthings are impossible to diligence and skill. c5 eni ors CLAUDE GIBSON A very gentlemen, and of a good conscience. GILMER GRASTY He is well paid that is well satisfied. CAROLYN GREEN Full many a glorious morning have I seen. DAVID GREEN No legacy is so rich as honesty. RUTH GREEN Can one desire too much of a good thing? JUDY HALL Learn the luxury of doing good. CHARLES HAMILTON A fellow of uncoined constantly. TERRY HAMLETT He that would not when he might, shall not when he would. 29 cS eniors. ARLENE HAMPTON A fair exterior is a silent recommendation. LUCY HANEY We that are happy are few. BETTY HANNAH K I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not have lived in vain. DONALD HANNAH Silence gives consent. FERDIE HANNAH Shehas found a man, what more could she want? R. B. HARDISON, III True nobility is exempt from fear. JIMMY HARRELL I call a fig a fig, and a spade a spade. WILLIE HARRISON Whistle, and she ' ll come to you. eniors ROY HASKETT He has half the deed done who has made a begin¬ ning. WADE HASKETT The apple grows so bright and high, it ends its day in apple pie. DAVID HENDRK His time is forever, everywhere his place. ROBERT HERMAN Second thoughts are even wiser. SHARON HENRY From her shall read the perfect ways of honor. JERRY HIGHTOWER It ' s hard for empty sacks to stand upright. BETTE HOWELL Play and I ' ll play with you; study and you study alone. CAREY HOWELL Manners not gold, are a woman ' s best adornment. 31 cS eniors BO BO HYATT We know she ' s news,” LYNDA JAMES She gives light as soon as she rises. FRANCES JAYNES Sweet mercy is nobilities true badge. GAIL JONES A level being, scarcely formed or moulded. ERNIE JONES Ohtobe afrog, my lads, and live aloof from care.” CAROLYN JUSTICE Women are wiser than men, because they know less and understand more. enjors LOUISE KEENER A most unspotted lily shall she pass. LEON KILLIAN His spirit can be moved to smile at anyone. WEAVER KIRKPATRICK The history of the world is but the biography of great men. CHESTER LaFOUNTAINE Life is not light without delight. NORMA JEAN KIRKLAND Her frowns are fairer far than the smiles of other maidens are. THOMAS LEATHERWOOD A breath can break what a breath hath made. MILAS KIRKPATRICK The world is a bundle of boy, and mankind are the donkeys that pull it. DOUGLAS LEDFORD Everything is sweetened by risk. 33 c5, eniors JOSEPH LEMDSTG The great man is the man who does a thing for the first time. PAT LEOPARD Friendship is love without its wings. BILLY JOE LEOPARD A merry heart that laughs at care. SANDRA LEOPARD Happiness is speechless. CAROLINE LING A wink is as good as a nod to the wise. JULIA LING Love then the rose yet leave it on the stem. SARAH McCLURE Whatever you do, do wisely, and think of the con¬ sequences. c5 eniors JOAN McDaniel A case of quality not quantity. WILLIAM McESrVAILLE If a little knowledge is dangerous, where is the one that is out of danger. DALE MASSEY The most useless day of all is that in which we have not laughed. TOMMY MEADOR A man says what he knows, a woman says what she pleases. JACKIE MACK There is nothing new except what is forgotten. JERRY MEDFORD Liberty of thought is the life of the sole. LINDA MANN Eyes of a poor woman hold some stars of love. JEANETTE MELTON Like a flower--so sweet, and pure, and fair. 35 eniors BETTY SUE MESSER Good words are worth much, and cost little. HATTIE MESSER Flower of all hue, and without thorn the rose. JAMES MESSER The happiness of man consists in life. JOHN MESSER Nothing succeeds, like success. HERSEY MILLER This is the happiest of mortals, for he is alone, everything he possesses. PAULINE MITCHELL The eyes those silent tongues of love. BRENDA MOCK She appeared a pure goddess in her walk. LINDA MOODY For all that fair is, is by nature good. c5 eniors PEGGY MOODY Time tries every doubt. SUSAN MOODY The band that hath made her fair made her good. LUCIUS MOODY From each according to his abilities, to each ac¬ cording to his needs. JAMES MOORE To do a great right, do a little wrong. DAVID MORGAN Fame is no plant that grows on mortal soil. JOY MORRIS A woman would run through fire and water for such a kind heart. SHELBY MOORE My true love hath my heart, and I have his. DEAN MUSE I hope I shall have the leisure to make good. 37 c5 emors JOHN NAKUTIS Everyone can master grief but he that has it, EUGENE NARMORE He who laughs best today, will also laught last. JOHNNY NICHOLS He should, he could, he would, he did his best. NICKY NICHOLS We pay a great deal too dearly for whats given free. c5 eniors JEANETTE NORRLS Beauty and wisdom are rarely conjoined. ULYSSESS NORRIS As goodnatureda soul as e’er trod on shoe leather. ANN OWEN Whatever is in anyway beautiful hath its source of beauty in itself. THEODOSIA PANKIW They are never alone that are accompanied with noble thoughts. JIM PEPPER, III So prime, so swell, so nutty, so knowing. HARRIS PREVOST, JR. Youth is wholly experimental. SANDRA PRUETT High-erected thoughts seated in the heart of cour¬ tesy. CHARLES PUTNAM Be always sure you ' re right--than go ahead. 39 c5 eniors TED PUTNAM An honest man ' s word is as good as his bond. DAVID RABB The dome of thought, the palace of the soul, PAUL RATHBONE To know is nothing at all; to imagine is every¬ thing. RONALD RATHBONE All work is as seed sown; it grows, and spreads, and sows itself anew. ANITA RAY Silence is deep as Eternity; speech is shallow as time. WILLARD REAGAN I have often regretted my speech, never my silence. NICK REEVES Better to know nothing than to half know many things. JAMES RICH Justice, sir, is the great interest of man on earth. eniors LE ROY ROBERSON Virtue is bold and goodness never fearful. DOUG ROBERTSON He doth raise the countries fame with his own. VICKY ROVEANO Stars, Stars! Make all other eyes dead cold. MARIE SANFORD Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind. RONNIE ROBINSON Nature is the sternest painter, yet the best. LINDA ROGERS Great persons are able to do great kindnesses. DAVID SCHOONOVER If anything is sacred it is humanity. MARTY SCRUGGS One lesson, nature, let me learn of thee. 41 c5 emors RANDY SCRUGGS Ready money is Aladin’s lamp. MIKE SEASE The supr eme happiness of life is the conviction that we are useful. MARIAN SETZER Words sweet as honey from her lip distilled. MARIE SHARP Thought alone is eternal. BETTY SHOAF Wonders are many and none is more wonderful than mine. JIMMY SHULER The quiet mind is richer than a crown. MARY JO SLOAN Sweet food of sweetly uttered knowledge. JOYCE SMITH Virtue is like a jewel--best plain set. eniors LINDA MARIE SMITH Friend of all the world. LINDA SUE SMITH Joy is wisdom, time, and endless song. MARVIN SMITH Learn to live, and live to learn. WILLIAM STAHL He who can, does. He who cannot, don ' t! BARBARA STONE Too solemn for day, too sweet for night. EUGENE SUTTON Fate laughs at probabilities. RONALD SORRELLS Many have been harmed by speech, though silence few or none. JAMES SUTTON The world is right as a sin, and almost as delight ful. 43 cS eniors JESS SUTTON Nature has given us two ears, but only one mouth. JOE SUTTON The easiest person to deceive is myself. EDDY SUTTON The bearer of each is but what each desires. BOBBIE TRAMMELL Gayest of gay girls. KENNTH TUCKER I want what I want when I want it. MIKE TUTTLE If you do not think about the future, you cannot have one. GAIL UNDERWOOD Love is like a rose, the joy of all the earth. PATSY UNDERWOOD There is no defense like elaborate courtesy. cS eniors JANICE VIMONT She was hardly more lovely than a cameo. THOMASINE WARREN The kindly fruit of the earth. ROBERT WHITNER Give us peace, and honor, and rest. GERALDINE WILLIAMS Laughter and the love of friends. EDWARD WHITNER Great is truth and mighty above all things. ODIE WHITE Life is a foreign language. WENDELL WINCHESTER Let things be done decently and in order. LARRY WOODY People are good enough for me. 45 Ann Owen CR. oocf Giiizen Joy Morris James Breece Rufus Brown Phyllis Burris Wanda Cagle Paula Kay Bryson Barbara Caldwell Wanda Bryson Richard Caldwell Bobby Buckner Sally Caldwell Shirley Carver Linda Chambers Jananne Chase Shirley Clark Bill Cobb u Darlene Curtis Bill Daniels Richard Davis Robert Deiiier Billy Deweese Temple Dulin David Duncan Hilda Duncan Joy Duvall Buddy Early n o r s Phyllis Edwards Joan Ferguson Jerry Ensley Sam Ferguson Esther Evans Dale Frady Larry Evans Kenneth Frady Jerry Farmer Wilbur Frady Judy Francis Frankie Freeman Linda Fulbright Joe Gaddis Davis Galloway u n o r s Mike Gribble Lois Ann Gunter Sammy Hall Betty Haney Charles Haney Tony Hardwick Billy Harrell Elva Dean Haynes James Head Katie Harrell Alan Henry Pola Harrell Harriet Henry Jack Haskett Mike Henry Bill Holder Linda Hunt Tuck Ilgenfritz Angie Jones Gladys Jones Linda Lane Sara Jane League Larry Leatherwood Linda Leatherwood Karen Klosky Sue Lemming Tommy Leopard Beverly Lewis Charles Lyle Ada McAmis Grace McBrice Martha McCracken Judy McCall Barbara McGaha Freda McClure Max Marcus Ronald McClure Glenda Martin Dale McElroy Janet Meador Jim Medford Willie Mehaffey Barbara Messer Claude Messer Dean Miller Earlene Mi Hi can Steve Milner Katie Mitchell Robert Moody Joe Moore u n o r s Oma Lou Moore Kenneth Morgan Buddy Morris Dan Myers Patsy Norman Susanne O ' Connor Edith Mull Bill Owen Eloise Mull Linda Padgett Larry Parks Mary Penny Mary Sue Parks Agnes Perry Jerry Parris Maxine Plemmons Jimmie Sue Parrot Dottie Peeler Mary Prebeck Carol Price Margaret Queen Helen Raffety Tommy Rathbone Margaret Reed Pat Reed Mary Reeves Rufus Reeves Doris Rhymer Dwight Rich Shirley Rich u n Pat Rollins Judy Riggins Ruth Robinett Barbara Robinson Sam Robinson Robert Russell Kitty Shook Jason Smiley Beatrice Smith John Smith Roy Smith Zeta Smith Wayne Stahl Bill Stamey Jackie Snyder Lois Sorrells Doug Sparks Beverly Stansberry Lawson Summerow Bobby Suttles Vinson Sutton Bobby Swanger Jay Swanger Zona Taylor Louise Thompson u n Charlotte Watkins Willie Mae Watson Harold Dean Webb Fred Whisenhunt Barbara White 1 o r s Leonard Winchester Margaret Wilson Dottie Wood Jimmy Woodard Tommy Worsham Cherry Wyatt Elbert Wyatt Ray Wyatt Ray Yarborough 58 David Arrington Sandy Arrington Tom Arrington David Balentine Frances Banks Robert Adams Bill Aldridge Cheryl Allen Mary Ann Allen Brenda Arrington Patricia Barrow Ruby Beck Patricia Birchfield William Birchfield Barbara Bishop Jimmie Bishop Robert Blanton Dennis Boring Patricia Bost Betty Brackett Judy Brooks Carolyn Brown Phyllis Brown Patsy Browning Carolyn Bryson Kenneth Bryson Sandra Bryson Jerry Buchanan Nancy Buchanan Phillip Buchanan Dwight Caldwell Geraldine Caldwell Lureen Caldwell Vicky Caldwell Claudia Camp Susie Burgess Norman Burgess Sandra Burnette Tommy Burgess Shirley Cable James Cagle Judy Cagle Rose Campbell Steve Campbell Betty Carver Bobby Case Katie Cathy Williard Caylor Buddy Chandler Neal Chapman Phil Clark Jack Cochran Jimmy Cochran Johnnie Cochran Lilly Colquitt Bobby Crawford Elaine Crawford Jimmy Crawford Barbara Cutshaw Carolyn Curtis Cecil Conard Burlin Connor Brenda Cooper Tommy Cowart Carolyn Covington Nancy Curtis Pauline Curtis Benny Davis Wilma Jo Duncan David Dyer Billy Edwards Brenda Edwards Sue Edwards Mikell Eggen Mildred Evans Phillip Ferguson Ricky Ferguson Terry Ferguson Ann Fie Barbara Fie Emily Fisher Juanita Folks Edward Ford Joyce Forga Dale Frady Betty Jean Gaddis Brenda Gaddis Kenny Galloway Wendell Garrett Sally Gerringer Mary Ellen Gibson Ftosa Lee Gibson Shirley Gibson Ronald Gough Donald Green Bobby Harris Connie Hamilton Keith Hampton Joyce Hannah Candice Haverson Margaret Green Ronnie Green Tommy Griffin Barbara Gunter Lyda Hall Donna Hendricks Ronnie Hendricks Charles Hendry Russell Higgins Mary Alice Hill Robert Hollingsworth Gary Hooper Tony Hooper Sandra Howell Ted Howell Nancy Hunter Beth Hyatt Kenneth James Mike James Brenda Jenkins Evelyn Jenkins Peggy Jenkins Ruby Jenkins Joe Jennings Janice Jones Max Jones Cheryl Judd Margaret Judy Nancy Justice Beverly Ketner Cora Kilby Nora Kilby Carroll Killian Mike Killian James King Peter Klosky Janet Lance Ronnie Lance Ray Ledford Genevive Ledford Mark Leopard Sandra Leopard Patsy Lewis Odel Lockman Lonnie Long Fay Lowe Sally McBride R. 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McCall Steve McCarroll Robert McCarter Mike McClure Sue McClure Joyce McEvoy Hazel Me Falks Joyce Me Falls Rebecca McElroy Ray McMahan Gregg Martin Joel Mashburn Arthur Massey William Massey Barbara Medford Doris Medford Janice Mehaffey Linda Mehaffey Susie Mehaffey Walter Mehaffey Howard Messer Jean Miller Linda Miller Jack Miller Judy Mills Danny Moody Freddy Moody Norma Moore Patsy Moore Peggy Moore Gloria Morgan Mack Mull Rita Mull Robert Mull Carolyn Muse Ricky Muse Ronnie Myers Robert Noland Jerry Norman Jane Omen Carol Pace Vicky Page Ann Paige George Powell Dewey Price John Queen Linda Rabb Bobby Rathbone Catherine Rathbone Jackie Rathbone Linda Rathbone Kenny Rathbone David Ray Wanda Ray Maxine Reagan Robert Reeves Mack Riddle Mildred Robinson Ronnie Rogers Mia Rollman Vickie Russell Nancy Sale Gene Saunders Lois Ann Saunders Chipper Scruggs Judy Sharp Beverly Shelton Gene Sherrill Charles Shuler Connie Sifford Jane Sims Brenda Smathers Shirley Smathers Bobby Smiley Carolyn Smith Tommy Smith Donald Snyder Peggy Stanley Barbara Stevens Patsy Styles Patricia Storey Ann Sutton Polly Sutton Sheryl Sutton Tommy Sutton Barbara Swarger Sara Thomas Bill Thompson Peggy Travis Ralph Trull Brenda Turner Robert Lee Underwood Bill Wahlgren Rebecca Walker Bobby Watson Eddy Weatherby Janice West Joyce West Wanda Whitman Betty Lou Williams Danny Williams Bobby Wilson Danny Winters Ann Wright Irene Wyatt Kathleen Wyatt Richard Wyatt Richard Wyatt Albert Allen Donnal Allen Rufus Allen Barbara Allison Linda Anglin Gloria Bishop Ricky Blanton Patricia Blackwell Bob Blaylock Edgar Boring Steve Barker Clifton Barnes Diana Beck Donald Bennett Linda Birchfield Jayne Bradley Nancy Brooks David Brown Gavin Brown Janice Brown 0 Gary Cagle Linda Cagle Lynn Cagle Paul Cagle Phyllis Ann Cagle Buddy Burgess Carolyn Burnette Linda Burnette Audrey Cagle Eugene Cagle Carolyn Caldwell Christine Caldwell Clifford Caldwell Jean Caldwell Peggy Caldwell Marjorie Callahan Wallie Cambin Bill Caorell Margie Carswell Ann Carver John Dee Carver Maxine Carver Rita Gail Carver Brenda Chambers Betty Chandler Jo Ann Chandler Shirley Chapman Tommy Chapman Bobby Club Allan Cochran Billy Cochran Buddy Cochran Robert Coleman Joyce Colquitt Barbara Conard Louise Conard Johnny Conard Wayne Conard Glenna Conner Elaine Constance Betty Sue Cooper Janet Cooper Talmeta Cooper Glen Cope Mary Lou Corbin Judy Corn Douglas Cothern Evadene Crawford Janice Creasman Linda Cutshaw Anita Dantzler Diana Davenport Billy Davis Carol Davis Earl Davis Janet Davis Jean Davis Joe Davis Betty Dillard Johnny Dills Dwain Edwards Gerlene Ellis Sonny Ensley Dianna Epps Buelah Mac Evans Freda Dills Barbara Downs Michael Duckett Barry Eavenson Garry Eavenson Norma Jean Evans Bill Ferguson Christeen Finney Jeff Fish Elaine Fleming Raymond Frady Susie Frady Willie Frizzell Richard Frymour Dan Fullbright Gary Galloway Audrey Garrett Gerald Garrett Charles Garrison, Jr. Brenda Gentry Brenda Gaddis Hattie Gaddis Sue Gaddis Ola Jane Gaddis Sue Galion •sSST . Patricia Glavich Evelyn Goodson Barbara Grasty Donald Grasty Billy Greene Bobby Green Carolyn Green Donald Green Lawrence Green Pat Green Ronnie Green Charles Griffin Frank Griffin Joe Gunter Bob Hall Polly Hannah Bill Hardin Betty Harrell Bob Harrison Johnny Hendricks Barbara Henley David Henson Larry Henson Eleanor Holder Nancy Holder Becky Hooper Creston Hooper Gary Hooper Geoffrey Hooper Dale Howell Johnny Hughs George Hullender Rodney Hyatt Gwen Inman Kay Inman Lewis Inman Doris Jackson Jeff James Carolyn James Helen Johnson Beverly Jones Preston Jones Linda Kanos Danny Kelley Russell Kibbe Alan Kidd Jan Kimball Irene Kirkendall Kathleen Kirkendall Ricky Kirkendall Linda Kitchen Karen Knipe Elizabeth Lackey Danny Leatherwood Jimmy Leatherwood Manson Long Gerald Lovedahl Eddie Lyon Dickie McClure Doug McClure Charles Kirkpatrick Charlotte Kirkpatrick Patricia Kirkpatrick Ritchie Kirkpatrick Sandra Kirkpatrick Ronnie Leatherwood Terry Leatherwood Tommy Ledbetter Gene Lillard Janice Loftquist Joyce McElroy Judy McElroy Harold McGaha Ronnie Mack Sharon Maney David Mann Hugh Mason Cathy Massie Barry Mehaffey Gerald Mehaffey I Lula Faye Mehaffey Sandra Melton Ann Messer Brenda Messer Cathy Messer Flonnie Miller Steve Miller Phyllis Milner Ronnie Mills George Minnick Freddy Moody James Moody Carroll Moore Johnny Moore Glenda Morgan Gwen Morgan Tryllis Morgan Benny Morrow Joan Morrow Louise Moses Judy Myers Meredith Nave Lynn Nolan Doris Norman Tommy Norris Barbara Gail Owens Doris Palmer Peggy Palmer Elizabeth Panther Janice Parris Mike Parris Jim Owen Rachel Owen Joe Owenby Donnie Owens Judy Page Brenda Parton Johnny Parton Ray Patterson Linda Phillips Peggy Pilkinton Gerald Queen Gerald Queen Jimmy Queen Sharon Queen James Radford Georgia Rich James Rich Stella Rich Stuart Rider Dale Riggins Eddie Pittman Martha Plott Joyce Pressley Bo Prevost Carolyn Queen Charles Ratcliffe Agnes Ray Lois Ann Reeves Martha R eeves Linda Rhinehart Harry Roberts Linda Robinson Billy Rogers Jimmy Rogers Tony Rogers Richard Rogers James Roland Betty Ruff John Russell Dewain Scruggs . X, Diana Scruggs Kathy Seay Brenda Setzer Sandra Setzer David Sheehan Alan Shelton Rosemary Shelton Shirley Shelton Patsy Lou Sherrill Peggy Sue Sherrill 1 David Shope Virginia Shuler John Siler Charles Singleton Christine Smathers Harold Smith Linda Smith Marvin Smith Mike Smith Larry Steinel Bruce Sutton Claudette Sutton Darlene Sutton Linda Sutton Mike Sutton Barbara Smith Brenda Smith Carolyn Smith David Smith Eddie Smith Verlin Stewart Billy Stiles Mary Love Stringfield Sally Sullivan Boyd Sutton Carol Taylor Jane Teague Judy Teague Glenda Thompson Dianne Tilley Ronald Sutton Bobby Jo Swanger Pauline Swar er Sharon Swanger Zoli Szentivanyi Robert Tolley Juanita Trammel Ernestine Trantham Dewayne Trull John Trull Johnny Underwood Phillip Underwood Larry Valentine Mary Vimont Ruby Walker Dean Warlick Patsy Warlick Barbara Warren Jimmy Warren Eugene Webb Nancy Welch Randy Welch Robert Welch Judy White Lynn White Mary Jane White Jimmy Whitehouse Geraldine Williams Patty Williams Ruth Ann Williams Sonja Winchester Nan Woodard Mike Woody Ronnie Worsham Gloria Wright Brad Wyatt Edgar Wyatt Hazel Wyatt Leonard Wyatt Mike Wyatt 76 FIRST ROW: Betty Jo Allen, Tyree Allen, Leroy Allison, Cora Lee Allison, Frederick Anderson, Virginia Anderson, Brenda Arrington, Bill Balentine, Eddie Barnhart, Elaine Beraza. SECOND ROW: Mike Bingham, I rtha Bishop, Diana Boring, Shirley Bowen, Mary Bradley, Gary Brooks, Terry Browning, Linda Bryson, Mattie Bryson, Charles Buchanan. THIRD ROW: Patsy Burchfield, Wayne Burchfield, Peggy Burgess, Billy Burres, Richard Burnette, Johnny Cagle, Barbara Caldwell, Betty Caldwell, Eddie Caldwell, Terry Caldwell. FOURTH ROW: Don Carpenter, Tommy Carswell, Douglas Carver, Brenda Cathy, Becky Chafin, Dorothy Chambers, Glenda Chambers, Phillip Chambers, Ruth Chambers, Donald Chandler. FIFTH ROW: Shirley Clampitt, Audrey Clark, James Clayton, Frank Coffey, Bobby Cogdill, Robert Cogdill, Vivian Coley, Gerald Conner, Eddie Cope, Steve Cosgrove. SIXTH ROW: Charles Creson, Carolyn Curtis, Linda Curtis, Hazel Cutshaw, James Cutshaw, Becky Davis, Joe Davis, Ronnie Dean, Marty Dickerson, Terry Early. SEVENTH ROW: Roger Edwards, Ronnie Edwards, Sharon Edwards, Steve Edwards, Terry Edwards, Ann Eiland, Jimmy Ellis, Sheri Ellis, Linda Ensley, Dessie Estis. 77 1 FIRST ROW: Ruth Evans, Wanda Evans, Margaret Ferguson, J. W. Finny, Betsy Fisher, Paul Ford, Ailene Fortner, Nina Fowler, Robert Fowler, Marian Frady. SECOND ROW; Butch Franklin, Kay Franklin, Patsy Franklin, Willia Frizzell, Mary Ruth Gaddis, Paul Gaddis, Jane Gaddy, Douglas Garrett, Steve Garrett, Henry Gay. THIRD ROW: Donna Gibson, Floyd Gibson, Forrest Gibson, Micheal Gibson, Nancy Gibson, Jimmy Godfrey, Grover Golden, Hallie Grant, Linda Grant, Jackie Grasty. FOURTH ROW: Margaret Green, David Grooms, Nancy Grooms, Jonas Gunter, Thelma Gunter, Carolyn Haney, Steve Haney, Veda Jo Haney, Mary Hargrove, Alta Mae Hannah. FIFTH ROW; Billy Hannah, Leroy Hannah, J. O. Haskett, Stuart Higgins, Ray Hightower, David Hill, Geraldine Hill, Randy Hinkley,’ Hardin Howell, Patricia Howell. SIXTH ROW: Laura Huffman, Carroll Hyatt, Danny Hyatt, Dorothy Inman, John Inman, Peggy Inman, Judy Jenkins, Lucille Jenkins, Elaine Justice, Joe Justice. SEVENTH ROW. Shirley Kelley, Chris Kibbe, James Knight, Joyce Knipe, Darlene Kuykendall, J. C. Lance, Betty Banning, Harold Banning, Sarah Banning, Susie Leatherwood. EIGHTH ROW: June Ledford, Melody Ledford, Clara Lee, Lorraine Lee, Butch Leopard, Monica Leslie, Betty Jean Lewis, Mike Lewis, Lois Lillard, Joe Loman. 78 FIRST ROW: Eugenia Lovedahl, Amelia Lowe, Jimmy Lunsford, Freddie Marcus, Billy Marquis, E. J. Mashburn, Wallace Massie, Peggy Mathis, Ronny Mathis, Linda Mayes. SECOND ROW: Jackie McDaniel, Lynda McElroy, Earlene McFalls, Dale McMahan, Sue McNabb, Terry Medford, Keith Mehaffey, Elaine Melton, Alice Messer, J. A. Messer. THIRD ROW: Jeffrey Messer, Jimmy Messer, Tom Messer, Phillip Milner, Barbara Mills, Jane Mills, Peggy Mills, Shufford Mills, Wanda Mills, Rosa Mintz. FOURTH ROW: Ricky Mitchell, Roger Mitchell, Charlene Moody, Freddie Moody, Jackson Moody, Jane Moody, Margaret Moody, Marlene Moody, Nancy Moore, Tony Moore. FIFTH ROW: Ronald Morrow, Ann Moses, Roy Mull, Victor Muse, Jean Myers, Garell Nicholson, Janie Norman, Roger Norman, Shirley Norris, Jerry Owen. SIXTH ROW: Mary Owen, Leroy Owens, Bonnie Palmer, Hugh Penny, Sue Pilarski, Mary Plemmons, Bill Porter, Donny Pressley, Judy Pressley, Jo Prevost. SEVENTH ROW: Ross Prevost, Elizabeth Price, Shirley Pruett, Charles Putnam, Eddie Putnam, Florence Ramsey, Sharon Ramsey, Donna Rathbone, Larry Rathbone, Wade Reece. EIGHTH ROW: Charles Reese, Virginia Reeves, Jimmy Reid, Margaret Rich, Jack Riddle, Norma Jean Rider, Jackie Sue Robinson, Johnny Robinson, Bobby Rogers. 79 FIRST ROW: Mark Rogers, Jimmy Rogers, Kitty Rollman, Linda Ruff, Bill Sawyer, Terrie Scales, Vicky Setzer, Wayne Sexton, Shirley Sheehan, Beulah Shelton. SECOND ROW: Brenda Shuler, Geraldine Shuler, CarrollSingleton, Jackie Singleton, Doug Sisk, Billy Earl Skates, Danny Smiley, Sammy Smiley, Betsy Smith, Hugh Smith. THIRD ROW: Janie Smith, Lana Smith, Joyce Sorrells, Linda Sorrells, Linda Stanley, Eddie Stevenson, Gail Stiles, Kenneth Stokley, Wayne Stokley, David Summerow. FOURTH ROW: Cindy Sutton, Gary Sutton, Marvin Sutton, Brenda Tate, Glenda Timbes, Howell Trammell, Blanche Trantham, Betty Jean Trogden, Dianne Trull, Betty Jean Underwood. FIFTH ROW: John Vimont, Eddie Ward, Eugene Warren, Willard Warren, Marlene Webb, Neil Ann Webb, Everette White, Bobbie Williams, John Williams, Peggy Williams. SIXTH ROW: Sue Williams, Verna Jean Winchester, Steve Woodard, Donna Wood, Elaine Wright, Delores Wyatt, Donald Wyatt, John Wyatt, Joyce Ann Wyatt, Kathy Wyatt. SEVENTH ROW: Keith Wyatt, Ned Wyatt, Peggy Wyatt, Sandra Wyatt, Janet Yarborough. 80 Seoen A A racfe FIRST ROW; Dianne Allen, Johnny Anders, Eugene Arrington, Jean Arrington, Kenneth Baerman, Beverly Balentine, Lorene Balentine, Pat Barker, Roger Barker, Barbara Barnes. SECOND ROW: James Bartlett, Georgia Beck, Scott Border, Tommy Bradley, Raburn Brackett, Ronnie Brown, Kay Bryson, Perry Buchanan, Oscar Burgess, Bobby Burgin. THIRD ROW: Louis Burress, Deloris Cagle, Emma Jean Cagle, Linda Cagle, Shirley Cagle, Jackie Cairness, Betty Caldwell, Linda Caldwell, Peggy Caldwell, Martha Campbell. FOURTH ROW: Doyle Christopher, Allen Clark, Norman Clubb, Mike Cody, Lucille Cogdill, Phil Cogdill, Judy Collins, Sheila Conner, Tommy Cooper, Vicky Cope. FIFTH ROW; Willie Cope, Joan Corbin, Suzanne Crisp, Lonny Crawford, Pam Daniels, Johnny Davis, Sue Davis, Brenda Derrich, Daisy Dockery, Betty Donaldson. SIXTH ROW: Jesse Earley, Johnny Earley, Patsy Eavenson, Cathy Edwards, Ricky Edwards, Randy Eggen, Annette Epps, Bobby Evans, John Fer¬ guson, Tommy Ferguson. SEVENTH ROW: Terry Fish, John Fleming, Margie Forga, Phyllis Frady, Margaret Francis, Wayne Franklin, Dewey Gaddis, Nancy Daggis, Harry Galloway, Judy Gentry. . ' It I FIRST ROW: Kenneth Gibson, Ronnie Glavish, Peggy Goodson, Doug Greene, Edwin Greene, James Greene, Louise Green, Norman Green, Tommy Green, Shirley Griffin. SECOND ROW: Betty Grooms, Eddie Grooms, Betty Gunter, Jane Hall, Jerry Hall, Judy Hall, Louise Hall, Gary Haney, Linda Haney, Sandy Haney. THIRD ROW: Sue Haney, Judy Hannah, Ray Hannah, Bill Hardy, Tip Hargrove, Sam Harriger, Daire Haver son, Michael Hendricks, Roger Hendricks, Ralph Hoglen. FOURTH ROW: Phillip Holland, Christine Hooper, Marian Hoyle, Dee Inman, Dorothy Inman, Joretta Inman, Davis Jenkins, Larry Jenkins, Johnny Jones, Nina Jones. FIFTH ROW: Ruth Jones, Reba An Kelley, Jimmy Ketner, Carolyn Kirkpatrick, James Kirkpatrick, T. R. Kirkpatrick, Helen Lafountaine, Mildred Canning, Junior Canning, Charles Leatherwood. SIXTH ROW: Blanche Ledford, Carolyn Ledford, Christine Lee, Sammy Leopard, Betty McCall, Carroll McCall, Kitty McCall, Shirley McCall, Don McClure, Jean McClure. SEVENTH ROW: Gerald McClure, Gerald McClure, Alma McFalls, Brenda McGaha, Dorothy McGaha, Mike McKay, Betty Sue McMahan, Nancy McCall, Charles Mann, Douglas Mann. EIGHTH ROW: Ann Massey, Doyle Mathis, Patricia Mathis, Marilyn M well, Eugene Maynard, Gerald Medford, Delia Mehaffey, Jessie Messer, Johnny Messer, Lois Messer. 82 FIRST ROW: Mike Messer, Carolyn Miller, Oscar Millican, Dianne Mills, Pearl Milner, Dale Moody, Edward Moody, Francis Moody, George Moody, James Moody. SECOND ROW: Bruce Moore, Dorothy Moore, Steve Moore, Dennis Morgan, Eddy Morgan, Libba Morgan, Jimmy Mull, Doug Mull, Joe Mull, Connie Nelson. THIRD ROW: Sandra Nelson, Eric Nicholson, Betty Noland, Jackie Norman, James Noland, Liza Norman, Alex Norris, Steve Norris, Paul Osbourne. FOURTH ROW: Abe Otto, Dot Owens, Thomas Page, Jo Ann Panther, Karen Parris, Margie Parker, Bobby Phillips, La Marcia Phillips, La Verne Phillips, Robert Plemmons. FIFTH ROW: Sue Plemmons, David Plott, Emy Powell, Margaret Lou Price, Mary Sue Price, Steve Rabb, Barbara Rafferty, Carl Rafferty, James Rathbone, Roger Rathbone. SIXTH ROW: Eddie Reece, FreidaRhinehart, Katherine Rhinehart, Kenneth Rhinehart, Judith Rhodamer, Carolyn Rich, Earl Rich, Ann Riddle, Ricky Rieggs, Bobby Riggins. SEVENTH ROW: Patsy Roberts, Danny Rogers, Ronnie Rogers, Arthur Rose, Lowell Russell, Patsy Russell, Donna Kay Sanford, Louise Saunders, Wayne Saunders, Perry Sanderson. EIGHTH ROW: Glenda Scruggs, KirtScruggs, Lamar Seagroves, Helen Setzer, Katherine Sharp, Betty Shelton, Bobby Shelton, Brenda Shelton, Bobby Silvers, Dena Simonds. I I FIRST ROW: Jennifer Simmons, Peggy Simmons, Margaret Sentelle, Charlie Smathers, Tommy Smathers, Jerry Smith, Catherine Sorrells, Gloria Stevens, Dale Stevenson, Jo Ann Stiles. SECOND ROW: Sam Stringfield, Benny Sutton, Calvin Sutton, Mary Shelton, Lewis Swift, Mary Ellen Tates, Randy Taylor, Cynthia Thurmond, Ray Treadway, Wycelle Underwood. THIRD ROW: Burton Vimont, Mary Walls, Sue Watson, Brend Webb, Susan Welch, Bill Whisenhunt, Charles White, Johnny White, Betty Jo Whitner, Frank Whitner. FOURTH ROW: Linda Whitner, Floyd Williams, Howard Williams, Maurie Williams, Audrey Winchester, Jack Woody, Thomas Woody, Thomas Woody, Susan Womble, Patricia Worsham. SIXTH ROW: Curtis Wright, April Wyatt, Bonnie Wyatt, Barbara Zimmerman. 84 i ' i-|| kVtKl B ' ■ ! 1 -t ’ ' Tl; ' ' ' :i|HB ■- ' i ' iM ■ ,. S ■■ gM . ' 1%M | H yK ' ' | ' ' T ■ V J V y • |L Jaiare farmers Of Cflmerica u u e fffc omem a eers ' jfii merica dPiMrttetifiiir wlftiiiMl I •tnr- I Hr. ' Q:ir Jj HH WH ' A •i, lf®- ' onoaram ! us ‘Drn Gfu£ ' riuers oiSrary iAssisian s .yCey GfuS ' ice nnua. John Balentine, Danny Bishop, Janice Brown, Joyce Bryson, Bob Buckner, Mary O. Burgin, Katy Cathy, Nan Chase, Phil Clark, Sandra Cooper, Mary Corbin, Diane DaV enpo r t, Carol Davis, Don Davis, Mike Duckett, Temple Dulin, David Duncan, Joy Duvall, Emily Fisher, Dewey Ford, Frankie Freeman, Sally Gerringer, Patty Glavick, Charles Griffin, Judy Hall, Lyda Hall, Keith Hampton, Nancy Holder, Gary Hoop¬ er, Carey Howell, Jeff James, Kenneth James, Joe Jennings, Margaret Judy, Larry Kidd, Chip Killian, Mike Killian, Jan Kimball, Charlotte Kirkpatrick, Linda Kitchen, Sarah Jane League. ALL STATE BAND 96 CBancf Lib Lackey, Gerald Lovedahl, Joel Mashburn, Cathy Massie, Dale Massey, Mike McClure, Rebecca Mc- Elroy, Bill Mclnvaille, Sandra Melton, Peggy Moore, David Morgan, Jerry Norman, Donnie Owen, Jim Owen, Mary Penny, Mary F. Prebeck, Bo Prevost, Carolyn Queen, Sharon Queen, James Redford, Doug Robertson, Ruth Robinette, Bill Rogers, Vicki Ro- veano, Vicky Russell, Nancy Sales, Eddie Smith, Roy Smith, Mary Stringfield, Carol Taylor, Brenda Tur¬ ner, Ruby Walker, Charlotte Watkins, Patty Williams, Ruth Williams, Nan Woodard, Ronnie Worsham. BAND OFFICERS David Morgan, Carey Howell, Donald Davis, Bobby Buckner, Chip Killian, Charlotte Watkins, Joe Jen- 97 nings. Brenda Arrington, Diana Beck, Barbara Bi¬ shop, Paddy Blackwell, Pat Bost, Nancy Bro¬ oks, Shirley Cable, Vicki Caldwell, Marjorie Callahan, Linda Chambers, Jo-Ann Chandler, Janet Cooper, Pauline Curtis, Nancy Curtis, Anita Dantzler, June Davis, Wilma-Jo Dun¬ can, Joy Duval, Brenda Edwards, Barbara Fie, Betty Gaddis, Ola Gaddy, Joyce Gar¬ wood, Lynda Gosnell, Eleanor Holder, Becky Hooper, Sandra Howell, Carolyn Jones, Jan¬ ice Jones, Cheryl Judd, Cora Kilby, Nora Kilby, Linda Cutshaw, Joyce McElroy, Janet Meader, Linda Mehaffey, Jeanette Melton, Jean Miller, Erlene Millican, Linda Moody, Jeanette Norris, Agnes Perry, Martha Plott, Wanda Ray, Maxine Reagan, Judy Riggins, Brenda Smith, Linda Smith, Donald Davis, Doug Roberson, David Morgan, Bill Mcln- vaille. Dale Massey, Sarah Jane League, Ca¬ rey Howell, Patsy Stiles, Nancy Welch, Ger¬ aldine Williams, Margaret Wilson, Terry Ferguson, Larry Parks, Rufus Reeves, Char¬ lie Scruggs, Joe Moore, John Nakutis. V r Joy Duvall, Accompanist 98 Ociei Geraldine Williams, Earline Millican, Sarah Jane League, Vicky Russell, Margaret Wilson, Doug Ro¬ berson, Donald Davis, David Morgan, Bill Mcln- vaille. Chorus OJjfi icers Jeannette Melton, Jeanette Norris, Linda Moody, Cheryl Judd. (Jrchesira Lorene Balentine, Judy Davis, Betty Donaldson, Bonnie Dyer, Kay Miller, Linda Nobeck, Joyce Smith, Kathy Smith, Keith Klosky, B. J. Mehaffey, Mackie McKay, Barton Vimont, Harold Chapman, Randy Eggen, Tommy Ferguson, Mac Harrell, Paul Osborne, Geoff Seng, Pam Daniel, Skipper Ferguson, Caro Ratcliffe. . L •. ' jn I- re 4 1 t.-. ••• ■ _ .- f junior ! an(j Jack Pepper, Jean Davis, Billy Burress, Eddie Cope, Jeff Messer, Garel Nicholson, Peggy Williams, Betty Trodgen, Sandra Wyatt, Gary Brooks, Freddy Moody, Scott Border, Becki Chafin, Margaret Fer¬ guson, Betsy Fisher, Charles Howell, Freddy Marcus, Jackson Moody, Hugh Penny, Chris Kibbe, Mon¬ ica Leslie, Sharon Ray, Jane Robinett, Kitty Rollman, Kathy Boyd, Dorothy Chambers, Ann Eiland, Linda Ensley, Nona Fowler, Kay Franklin, Mary Gaddis, Geraldine Hill, Ann Holloway, Elaine Justice, Carolyn Kidd, Nanette Phillips, Virginia Reeves, Jackie Robinson, Vicki Setzer, Betsy Smith, Neil Ann Webb, Steve Woodard, Mary Dickerson, Mary Owen, Ailene Fortner, Jo Prevost, Mary Queen, Fred Anderson, Billy Balentine, Linda Case, Steve Edwards, Grover Golden, Harden Howell, Carol Hyatt, Mary Jenkins, J. C. Lance, Melody Ledford. [Ije innino C 3ancf Ann Massey, Brenda Shelton, Emy Powell, Phillis Frady, Suzanne Corbin, Sandra Nelson, Janie Hall, Jean Carswell, Pearl Baerman, Ronnie Rodgers, Don McClure, Kenneth Baerman, Patsy Moore, Ca¬ thy Edwards, Barbara Blaylock, Alan Davis, Elaine Cochran, Judy Nelson, Mary Hicks, Wayne Saun¬ ders, Shirley McCracken, Randy Taylor, Kitty McCall, Beverly Balentine, Tommy Robinette, Parker Judy, Cynthia Thurmond, Lewis Swift, Patsy Eavenson, Ricky Riegg, Lonnie Crawford, Roger Hamp¬ ton, Tim Welch, David Brown, Norman Clumbbs, Patricia Worsham, Dianne McCall, Lin Milner, Don¬ na Sanford, Erick Nicholson, Eddie Grooms, Doyle Christopher, Kenneth Inman, Sam Stringfield, Ho¬ ward Williams, Bill Whisenhunt, Marvin Smith. DALE MASSEY DOUG ROBERTSON EMILY FISHER SARAH JANE LEAGUE MARY PREBECK ! I VICKY RUSSELL SANDRA COOPER SALLY GERRINGER LINDA KITCHEN CATHY MASSIE CAROL TAYLOR PATTY WILLIAMS JAN KIMBALL MARY LOU CORBIN Uarsiiu ' JooiSaf Terry Ferguson, manager, Buddy Chandler, Steve Campbell, Robert Lee Underwood, Max Mar¬ cus, Bobby Swanger, Alan Henry, Steve McCarroll, Benny Davis, Mike Henry, Kenny Galloway. SECOND ROW; Ronnie Rogers, Michael Francis, Ted Howell, Bill Hqlder, Lucious Moody, Will Sutton, Ronnie Green, Milas Kirkpatrick, Rufus Brown, Eddie Sutton, Jim Culbreth, Joe Lem- ing, Bobby Wilson, Abner Mehaffey. 106 ■ ■ ' • V.! THIRD ROW: Skipper Scruggs, manager, Coach Milner, Billy Joe Leopard, James Rich, Weaver Kirkpatrick, Bobby Craw¬ ford, Jim Pepper, Bill Cobb, Willie Har¬ rison, Eugene Ferguson, Larry Leather- wood, Alan Carver, Buddy Morris, Jerry Parris, Coach Deweese. Coaches Swift, Milner, and Deweese ART ER 2? Ti p-f t. • -S Michael Francis Kenny Galloway Steve Campbell Jim Pepper Benny Davis Buddy Morris Bill Holder Larry Leatherwood Joe Leming Lucious Moody Alan Carver Max Marcus Bobby Wilson Steve McCarroll Rufus Brown Alan Henry Robert Lee Underwood Eddie Sutton Milas Kirkpatrick Mike Henry Willie Harrison Eugene Ferguson Weaver Kirkpatrick Will Sutton Buddy Chandler Bob Swanger Jerry Parris James Rich Ted Howell Bobby Crawford I junior IJarsitu oolSa T Ueam FIRST ROW: Jimmy Warren, Bobby Harrison, Ray Barnett, Johnny Hendricks, Bill Ferguson, Ron¬ nie Worsham, David Mann, Richie Kirkpatrick, Johnny Dills, Douglas Cothran, Wally Camlin, Gavin Brown. SECOND ROW: Coach Swift, Hugh Mason, Breece Sutton, DeWayne Scruggs, Albert Allen, Steve Moore, Eddie Stevens, Donald Bennett, John Trull, Johnny Carver, Rodney Hyatt, Dicky Rogers, Ronnie Leatherwood, Eddie Lyon, Mike Wyatt, Vertin Stewart, Eugene Cagle, Charles Reese. THIRD ROW: Danny Leatherwood, James Underwood, Dale Howell, Joe Bob Davis, Gerald Queen, Tony Ro¬ gers, Earl Warren, Don Carpenter, DeWayne Trull, Keith Wyatt, Bill Riggens, Ricky Blanton, Charles Boyd, James Moody, Paul Cagle, Jimmy Rogers, Barry Mehaffey. 111 irfs Uarsj y CBas- eiSaff Hilda Duncan, Beverly Justice, Jeanette Norris, Bren¬ da Mock, Bobbie Davis, Sandra Leopard, Nancy Jus¬ tice, Darlene Curtis, Gladys Jones, Carolyn Justice, Pat Caldwell. Jeannette Norris, Captain Carolyn Justice, Captain Beverly Justice Bobbie Davis Pat Caldwell Gladys Jones Pat Leopard Hilda Ducan Darlene Curtis Brenda Mock Nancy Justice C 3oi s ' ' Uarsiia C 3as£eiSaif Alan Henry, Ronnie Worsham, Coach Bill Swift, Sam Wyatt, Robert Lee Underwood, Terry Ferguson, Bill Owen, Weaver Kirkpatrick, Ted Putnam, Jim Medford, Bill Cobb, Harris Prevost, Larry Leather- wood, Barry Mehaffey. Jirs eam Jim Medford, Harris Prevost, Weaver Kirkpatrick, Ted Putnam, Bill Owen. Alan Henry Robert Lee Underwood Larry Leatherwood Ronnie Worsham Jim Medford Bill Owen Salem Wyatt Bill Cobb I Weaver Kirkpatrick Harris Prevost Ted Putnam Sooj s’ junior arsiia Albert Allen, Jim Owen, Dewayne Scruggs, Steve McCarroll, Ronnie Leatherwood, Eddie Lyon, Eddie Weatherby. SECOND ROW: Coach Deweese, Buddy Chandler, Bobbie Crawford, George Powell, Mack Riddle, Billy Edwards, Bill Thompson, Ted Howell. 1 16 j i I Eugene Ferguson, Weaver Kirkpatrick, Chester La Fountaine, David Hendricks, Lucious Moody. Gneerfeacfers Nancy Justice, Claudia Camp, Carolyn Justice, Ann Owen, Charlotte Watkins, Brenda Arrington, Jean¬ ette Norris, Brenda Mock, Shelia Ballance, Angie Jones. 1 n econ cf (Semes er c5( enzors John McCracken Marietta Campbell 1 18 Ouisiancfina (Seniors 1961-1962 David Morgan, Doug Robertson, Mersey Miller, Amelia Gibson, Lin¬ da Rogers, Joy Morris, Marietta Campbell, Barbara Arrington, Harris Prevost, Nicky Nickols. Harold Allen Science and Agriculture Penny Crawford Foreign Language Susan Huffman English Brenda Mock Girls ' Physical Education Dale Massey Senior Band Weaver Kirkpatrick Boys ' Physical Education Patsy Edwards David Morgan Amelia Gibson Social Studies Mathematics Home Economics Shelia Donnahoe Our ‘Jltascois Kevin Turner enior T irecioru enior irecioru HAROLD ALLEN F.F.A. (1,2,3,4) Chapter Sec. (2,3) Chapter Pres. (4) M.C. of F.F.A. Banquet (4) Deklab Award, Outstanding Senior in Voc. Ag. (4) Scholastic Letter (3) Bus Driver (4) BARBARA ARRINGTON Library Club (2,3,4, Pres. 4) Annual (4) Flag Care¬ taker (1,2,3,4) Scholastic Letter (1,2,3,4) Jr. Marshal (3) MARY McCLESKEY BARBER Basketball (1,2,3,4) Sub-Deb (3,4) Scouts (1,2) Mono¬ gram Club (3,4) C.A.R. (1,2,3,4) TERESA BECK Band (1) Chorus (2,3) Local Yokel (3) Annual (4) DONNY BISHOP Band (1,2,3,4) RUTH BOLIN 4-H (1) F.H.A. (1) Basketball (1) BRUCE BOWMAN Football (1) Basketball (1,2,3) Bus Driver (4) DANNY BOYD Key Club (2,3,4) Track (1,3) Scholastic Letter (1) JAMES BRACKETT Science Club (2) Electronics (4) ROBERT BRADLEY F.F.A. (1,2,3,4) Track (3,4) 4-H (1) SAMMY BRADLEY JOE BRIDGES JOHNNY BROWN DAVID BUCHANAN D. E. (3,4) MARY OTIS BURGIN Band (1,2,3,4) Sub-Deb (3,4) Local Yokel (3) Annual (4) Jr. Marshal (3) Girl Scouts (1,2,3,4) C.A.R. (1,2,3,4) DONNA JO BURRESS Student Council (1) F.H.A. (2) BARBARA CAGLE GARLAND CAGLE OLIVER CAGLE HAROLD CALDWELL F.F.A. (1,2,3) MARTHA CALDWELL Library Club (1,2,3) 4-H (1,2,3) Office Assistant (4) C.Y.O. (1,2) PATSY CALDWELL Basketball (1,2,3,4) F.H.A. (3) Library Club (2) Mono¬ gram Club (3) Drivers Training (1) WALTER BOONE CALDWELL F.F.A. (1,2,3,4) MARIETTA CAMPBELL Dandridge, Tenn. (2,3,4) Beta Club (3,4) Latin Club (2) Student Council (2) Biology Club (2) Band (1) JOE CATHEY Key Club (2,3,4) N.C. Boys ' State (3) Jr. Represen¬ tative (3) BOBBIE CAUDILL Band (1,2) Sub-Deb (4) Driver ' s Training (2) Harvest Queen (4) Annual (4) Bridge Club (4) G.A. (1,2) HAYDEN CAYLOR ELAINE CHAFIN Band (1) Tally-Ho (3,4) Student Council (2,3,4) Senior Play Staff (4) EVANGELINE COOK 4-H Club (1,2) PENNY CRAWFORD Band (1,2) Sub-Deb (3,4) Jr. Representative (3) Local Yokel (3) Annual (4) Spanish Seminar (4) Senior Play (4) EDWARD CURTIS BARBARA DANIELS Basketball (1) Driver ' s Training (2) BOBBIE DAVIS Basketball (1,2,3,4) F.H.A. (1,2,3) Monogram Club (2.3.4) Library Club (2,3) Driver ' s Training (4) DONALD DAVIS Student Council (1) Band (1,2,3,4) Orchestra (1,2) Driver ' s Training (2) Bus Driver (3,4) Tally-Ho (3,4) Science Club (3,4) Jr. Representative (3) Chorus (3,4) Senior Play (4) LYNDA DAVIS F.H.A. (1) BETTY DELOZIER F.H.A. (1,2,3,4) T.C. DELOZIER Football (1) Track (1) Driver ' s Training (2) Electronics (3.4) ALICE DILLS LINDA DILLS Library Club (2) 4-H (1) Annual (4) G.A. (2,3,4) Y.W.A. PRES. - SEC. -- B.T.U. PRES.-SEC. MARY DONALDSON P. A. DONNEHOE RAY EDWARDS Key Club (1,2,3,4) Debating Club (1,2,3,4) Baseball (1.2.4) Student Council (1) Football (1) Teen Club (3.4) Local Yokel (3) Annual (4) Supplement Committee (4) DOUG EDWARDS PATSY EDWARDS Library Club (2,3) Y.W.A. (2,3,4 Pres. 2,3,4) Youth for Christ (4, Sec. 4) ANN OWEN EAVENSON Cheerleader (2,3,4) Band (1,2) Drum majorette (1) Harvest Queen (3) Football Court (4) May Court (2,3) Local Yokel (3) Annual (4) Spanish Seminar (4) Sub- Deb (3) Vice-Pres. (4) Y.W.A. Vice-Pres. (4) Church Choir (3,4) Valentine Queen Runner-Up (3) Scholastic Letter (2,3) Key Club Calendar (3) Miss W.T.H.S. (4) JOANN CAYLOR EVANS DORTHA NELL EWART EDDIE FARMER Football (1,2,3,4) Student Council (1,2. Treas. 2) Mono¬ gram Club (2,3,4) Home Room Rep. (1) JUDY ANN FAULKNER F.H.A. (4) EUGENE FERGUSON Football (1,2,3,4) Track (1,2,3,4) Monogram Club (1.2.3.4) Local Yokel (3) Annual (4) W.C.C. Field Day (1,2,3,4) KENNETH FERGUSON Electronics (4) RITA FIE F.H.A. (2) Bus. Mgr. Local Yokel (3) Bus. Mgr. Annual (4) Jr. Marshal (3) Junior Rep. (3) Home Room Rep. (4) Senior Play Staff (4) Girls ' State (3) Scholastic letters DEWEY FORD Band (1,2,3,4) Student Council (3) Chorus (3) Electron¬ ics (3,4) Dance Band (2) All-State Band (4) Explorer Scouts (3) GERRI FRANKLIN WAYNE FRANCIS Chorus (1,2,3) (Texas) PATSY FRADY JIM FRANCIS F.F.A. (1,2,3,4) 4-H (3,4) AMELIA GIBSON Debating Club (1) Chorus (1,2) Tally-Ho (3,4) Driver ' s Training (2,3) Local Yokel (3) Annual (4) M.Y.F. Pres. (3,4) Jr. Marshal (3) Junior Rep. (3) Student Council (2) Scholastic letters (1,2,3) CLAUDE GIBSON GIL MER GRASTY CAROLYN GREEN RUTH GREEN DAVID GREEN 4-H (1,2) JUDY HALL Band (1,2,3,4) Local Yokel (3) Annual (4) Senior Play Staff (4) Driver ' s Training (2) LUCY HANEY CHARLES HAMILTON Football (1) Driver ' s Training (3) TERRY HAMLETT Track (3,4) ARLENE HAMPTON 4-H (1,2) DONALD HANNAH BETTY HANNAH Driver ' s Training (2) FERDIE DELOZIER HANNAH F.H.A. (1,2,3,4) Band (1) JOE HARDISON JAMES HARRELL ROY HASKET WADE HASKET Industrial Arts (2) Electronics (3) Distributive Ed. (4) DAVID HENDRIX F.F.A. (1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3) 4-H (1,2,3,4 Pres. 1,2,3,4) Student Council (1) State Agriculture Winner (3) Body Building Club (1,2,3,4) Teen Club (1,2) Foot¬ ball (1,2) ROBERT HERMAN SHARON HENRY Band (1,2) Annual (4) Senior Play Staff (4) Annual Sup¬ plement Committee (4) Spanish Seminar (4) Teen Club (3) Girl Scouts (1) M.Y. F. Pres. (3) Sunday School Pres. (3) JERRY HIGHTOWER BETTE HOWELL Band (1) Tally-Ho (3,4) Student Council (2) CAREY HOWELL Band (1,2,3,4) Sec.-Treas. (4) All-State Band (2,4) Tally-Ho (3,4) Driver ' s Training (2) Annual (4) Senior Play (4) Junior Rep. (3) Jr. Marshal (3) Wind Ensemble (4) Girls ' State (3) Spanish Seminar (4) JAKE HOWELL SUSAN HUFFMAN Morganton High School (1,2,3) Latin Club (1,2,3 Sec. 3) F.H.A. (2) Cheerleader (2,3) Spanish Club (3) Girls Varsity M Club (2,3) Gamma Epsilon Sigman (3) Spanish Seminar (4) Annual (4) BOBO HYATT Senior Play (4) Debating Club (4) Driver ' s Training (2) Junior Garden Club (1,2,3) Chorus (1,2) LINDA JAMES F.H.A. (1) FRANCES JAYNES Basketball (1,2) Library Club (1,2,3,4) Office Asst. (4) F.H.A. (1,2,3,4) Teacher of Beginners (4) Asst. Sec. Sunday School (4) Social leader B.T.U. (4) GAIL JONES EnkaHigh School (1,2) F.H.A. (1,2,3) Library Club (1,2) 4-H (1) ERNIE JONES Basketball (2) Student Council (3,4) Key Club (3,4) Driver ' s Training (2) Senior Play (4) LOUISE KEENER D. E. (3,4) Basketball (1,2) CHIP KILLIAN Band (1,2,3,4) Key Club (2,3,4 Pres. 4) W.C.C. Music Camp (1,2) Chorus (4) Orchestra (2) Tar Heel Boys ' State (4) Workshop Band (2,3) Dance Band (2,3,4) WEAVER KIRKPATRICK Baseball (1,2,3,4) Basketball (1,2,3,4) Football (1,3,4) Tally-Ho (3,4) Student Council (1,4) Annual (4) More- head nominee (4) Monogram Club (1,2,3,4) Key Club (2) Reynolds High School, Winston-Salem. MILAS KIRKPATRICK Student Council (1,2,3) Vice-Pres. (3) Class Pres. (1,2,3) Football (1,2,3,4) Track (1,2,4) Monogram Club (1.2.3.4) Tally-Ho (3,4) All-Conference Football (3,4) All-W.N.C. Scholastic (3,4) CHESTER LaFOUNTAINE Baseball (1) Football (1,2,3,4) Class Officer (1) Mono¬ gram Club (3,4) Track (1,2,3,4) Church Leadership (3.4) Teen Club (2,3,4) NORMA KIRKLAND 4-H (1,2) Chorus (1,2,3,4) THOMAS LEATHERWOOD F.F.A. (1,2,3,4) DOUG LEDFORD JOE LEMING Football (1,2,3,4) Baseball (1,2,3,4) Basketball (1,2) Student Council (1,2,3,4 Treas. 1) Class Officer (2,3,4) Monogram Club (2,3,4) Key Club (4) Local Yokel (3) Teen Club (3) PAT LEOPARD Basketball (1) Sub-Deb (3,4) Band (1,2,3) 4-H (1) Jr. Marshal (3) Scholastic Letter (1,2,3) Pres. B.T.U. (2) BILLY JOE LEOPARD Football (1,2,3.4) Baseball (3) Basketball (2,3) Mono¬ gram Club (2,3,4) SANDRA LEOPARD Library Club (1,2,3) Bible Club (2,3) Chess (2) Dra¬ matics (2) Chorus (1) Pep Club (2) Enka High School Senior Play (4) CAROLINE LING F.H.A. (1) Driver ' s Training (2) Girl Scouts (1,2,3) Junior Garden Club (1,2,3,4) E.Y.C. (1,2,3,4) Spanish Seminar (4) Teen Club (3) JULIA LING Girl Scouts (1,2) Junior Garden Club (1,2) E.Y.C. (1.2.3.4) Spanish Seminar (4) Annual (4) Teen Club (3) WANDA McCLURE Basketball (1,2,3,4) SARAH McCLURE Office Asst. (3) Driver ' s Training (2) JOHN McCRECKEN Beta Club (3,4) Monogram Club (1,2,3,4) Journalism Club (2,3,4) Chorus (1,2,3) Football (1,2,3,4) 4-H Club (1,2,3,4) Class Officer (1,2,3,4) Clyde High School JOHN McDAMEL BILL McINVAILLE Band (1,2,3,4) Orchestra (1,2) All-State Band (1,2) Workshop Band (3) Chorus (2,3,4) Key Club (2) Tally- Ho (3,4) Vice-Pres. (4) Junior Rep. (3) Annual (4) Driver ' s Training (2) Mechanical Drawing (4) Church Leader, P.Y.F. Octet (4) Boys ' Quintet (4) Senior Play (4) JACKIE MACK F.F.A. (1,2,4) Bus Driver (3,4) LINDA MANN Basketball (1,2) D.E. Sec. (4) Library Club (4) Band (1) DALE MASSEY Chorus (3,4) Band (1,2,3,4) All-State Band (1,2,3,4) Wind Ensemble (4) Asst. Drum Major (3,4) Dance Band (2,3) Key Club (2) Tally-Ho (3,4) Annual (4) Junior Rep. (3) Orchestra (1,2) Boys ' Quintet (2,3) TOMMY MEADOR Electronics (3) Bus Driver (2,3,4) Basketball (1) JERRY MEDFORD D.Eo (3) Library Club (3,4) JEANETTE MELTON Library Club (3) Chorus (1,2,3,4. Pres. 4) Asst. Li¬ brarian (2) Sec. and Librarian(3) BETTY SUE MESSER DOUG BEAR MESSER F.F.A. (1,2,3,4) HATTIE MESSER JAMES MESSER JOHNNY MESSER HERSEY MILLER Basketball (1,4) Science Club (4) Bus Driver (3,4) PAULINE UNDERWOOD MITCHELL VIOLET MILNER BRENDA MOCK Basketball (1,2,3,4) Chorus (1) Tally-Ho (3,4) Mono¬ gram Club (2,3,4) Sec. of Senior Class (4) Local Yokel (3) Student Council (2,3,4) Cheerleader (2,3,4. Head Cheerleader 3,4) Annual (4) GAIL UNDERWOOD MOODY Office Asst. (4) F.H.A. (2,4) D.E. (4) LINDA MOODY Chorus (4) Librarian (4) Annual (4) Sec. B.T.U. (4) Choir (4) Sec. Y.W.A. (4) SUSAN MOODY Sub-Deb (3,4. Treas. 4) Debating Club (4) Local Yokel (3) Girl Scouts (1,2,3,4) Annual (4) F.H.A. (1,2) C.A.R. (1,2,3,4, Pres. 4) Jr. Rep. (3) LUCIUS MOODY Football (1,2,3,4) Monogram Club (2,3,4) Track (1,2,3,4) SHELBY RUSSEL MOORE Band (1,2,3) Basketball (1,2,3) Track (1,2) 4-H (1,2) Folks Arts (1,2) Homecoming Candidate (3) Dogwood Festival (3) D.E. (3,4) Bethel High School (1,2,3) JAMES MOORE Library Club (4) DAVID MORGAN Band (1,2,3,4. Pres. 4) Asst. Uniform Mgr. (3) Orches¬ tra (2) Chorus (4) Choral Octet (4) Boys ' Quintet (4) Key Club (2,3,4) Science Club (3,4) Student Council (2,4. Pres. 4) Junior Rep. (3) Science Seminar (3,4) Local Yokel (3) Bus Driver (4) Dance Band (3,4) Wind Ensemble (4) JOY MORRIS Student Council (1,2,4. Sec. 2) Miss Ninth Grade (1) Debating Club (1) Sub-Deb (3,4. Pres. 4) Editor Local Yokel (3) Annual Editor (4) Junior Rep. (3) Chief Marshal (3) D.A.R. Good Citizen (4) Basketball (1,2) Candidate for Girls ' State (3) Scholastic Letters (1,2) Group Captain B.T.U. --- Junior Girls ' Sunday School Teacher --- W.C.C. Field Day (1) Key Club Calendar (4) B.T.U. Pres. (3) DEAN MUSE JOHN NAKUTIS Senior Play (4) Chorus (4) EUGENE NARMORE Debating Club (1,2,3,4 Vice Pres. 3) Teen Club (3,4) Local Yokel (3) Basketball (2) Radio Program (4) Driver ' s Training LINDA NELSON CAROL FAITH NICHOLS Basketball (1,2,3,4) F.H.A. (4) NICKY NICHOLS Student Council (1,4) Spanish Club (2) Jr. Representative (3) Demolay (2) Scholastic Letter (1) Local Yokel (3) Annual (4) Debating Club (3,4) Writer for MOUNTAIN¬ EER (4) Track (4) Teen Club (3) JOHNNY NICHOLS DAVID NOLAND Home Room Rep. (1) Track (3,4) DOUG NORMAN Bus Driver (3,4) Track (1) Key Club (1,2,3,4) Band (1,2,3) Local Yokel (3) Annual (4) Driver ' s Training JEANETTE NORRIS Basketball (1,2,3,4) Cheerleader (2,3,4) Chorus (1,4) Monogram Club (2,3,4) Student Council (2) Homecoming Court (4) Hai ' vest Queen Court (4) Radio Program (4) Jr. Marshal (3) Scholastic Letter (2) Senior Play (4) School Calendar (3,4) Y.W.A. Pres. (4) Church Choir (4) Dogwood Festival (3) ULYSSES NORRIS THEODOSIA PANKIW JIM PEPPER Melbourne Senior High, Melbourne, Fla. Band (1,2) Football (3,4) Track (3,4) Basketball (3) Wheel Club International (3) Spanish Club (3) Pres. E.Y.C. (4) Chaplain (3) Pres. W.B.B.L. (4) Monogram Club (4) HARRIS PREVEST Tally-Ho (3,4) Key Club (2) GoH (1,2,3,4) Basketball (1.2.3.4) Local Yokel (3) Morehead Scholarship Nominee (4) Monogram Club (4) Scholastic Letter (1,2,3) Spanish Seminar (4) Presbyterian Church Commission Officer (3.4) SANDRA PRUETT CHARLES PUTNAM GoH (3,4) TED PUTNAM Debating Club (3,4 Pres. 4) Science Club (3,4) Mono¬ gram Club (2,3,4) Basketball (1,2,3,4) Local Yokel (3) Senior Play (4) DAVID RABB DOUG RAMSEY HARRISON RATHBONE Football (3) Bus Driver (3,4) Baseball (3) PAUL RATHBONE RONALD RATHBONE ANITA RAY Basketball (1,2,3) Sub-Deb (3,4 Sec. 4) WILLARD REAGAN GoH (3,4) Body Building Club (2,3,4 Pres. 4) NICK REEVES F.F.A. (1) 4-H (1) Football (1) JAMES RICH F.F.A. (1,2,3,4) Football (1,2,3,4) Track (1) Mono¬ gram Club (2,3,4) M.Y.F. (1) LEROY ROBERSON Football (1) Teen Club (1) Group Leader Training Union DOUG ROBERTSON Band (1,2,3,4) Drum Major (4) UnHorm Mgr. (1,2,3) Orchestra (1,2) All-State Band (4) Chorus (4) Key Club (2,3) Science Club (3,4Sec.-Treas. 3,4) Student Council (1,3) Jr. Representative (3) Boy ' s Quintet (4) Choral Octet (4) Driver ' s Training (2) Local Yokel (3) Wind Ensemble (4) RONNY ROBINSON 4-H (1) Library Club (2) Electronics (3) D. E. (4) LINDA ROGERS F.H.Ao (2) Driver ' s Training (2) Jr. Marshal Local Yokel (3) Scholastic Letter (3) VICKY ROVEANO Band (1,2,3,4) Girl Scouts (1,2,3,4) Tally-Ho (3,4) Teen Club (3) M.Y.F. (1,2,3,4) Harvest Queen Candi¬ date (4) Dogwood Festival (3) MARIE SANFORD Basketball (1,2,3) Monogram Club (3) Annual (4)Y.W.A. (2,3,4) Driver ' s Training (3) DAVID SCHOONOVER MARTY SCRUGGS Baseball (1) Key Club (3,4) RANDY SCRUGGS Baseball (1,4) 4-H (1) Library (1,2,3) D.E. (4) MIKE SEASE Student Council (2) Jr. Representative (3) Annual (4) Local Yokel (3) Mechanical Drawing (4) MARIAN SETZER F.H.A. (2,3,4. Pres. 4) Y.W.A. (2,3,4) 4-H (1) B.T.U. Pres. (4) Annual (4) May Queen Candidate (4) MARIE KILBY SHARP D.E. (3,4) Driver ' s Training (3) Y.W.A. (1,2) BETTY SHOAF Orchestra (1) Scouts (1,2,3,4) Driver ' s Training (2) Local Yokel (3) Annual (4) Senior Play (4) Garden Club (4) Teen Club (2,3) Choir (1,2) Dogwood Festival (3) Valentine Queen Candidate (4) JIMMY SHULER Electronics (1) MARY JO SLOAN Local Yokel (3) Junior Rep. (3) Girl ' s Athletic Assoc. (2) Debating Club (2,3,4) Girl Scouts (1,2,3,4) JOYCE LEE SMITH Chorus (1) LINDA MARIE SMITH 4-H (1,2) Chorus (1) LINDA SUE SMITH F.H.A. (3,4) Library Club (4) MARVIN SMITH Electronics (4) Theoscatic Ministry School (4) RONALD SORRELLS Track (1,3) BILL STAHL Student Council (1,2) Driver ' s Training (2) Local Yokel (3) Key Club (4) BARBARA STONE Chorus (1,2) State Choral Festival (2) Local Yokel (3) Annual (4) Pres. M.Y.F. (3) Recording Sec. Sub-District M.Y.F. (3) Publicity Chairman and Newspaper Editor of the Sub-District M.Y.F. (4) GENE SUTTON M.Y.F. (3,4) Vice-Pres. (3) D.E. (4) JAMES SUTTON JESS SUTTON F.F.A. (1,2,3,4) Baseball (1) 4-H (1) JOE SUTTON Football (1,3) Body Building Club (4) Driver ' s Train¬ ing (3) EDDY SUTTON Football (1,2,3,4) Basketball (1,2,3,4) Baseball (1,2,4) Monogram Club (1,2,3,4) Student Council (1,2,3) Teen Club (3,4) Local Yokel (3) BOBBIE TRAMMELL Driver ' s Training (2,3) Tally-Ho (3,4) Harvest Queen Court (2,4) Annual (4) Student Council (4) Homecoming Court (4) Cheerleader (3) Chorus (1) Scholastic Letter (1) Valentine Queen Candidate (3) M.Y.F. Area Chair¬ man (4) CHARLES TRANTHEM Model Place Club (3,4) Free Methodist Youth Center ( 1 ) KENNY TUCKER F.F.A. (1,2,3,4) MIKE TUTTLE Science Club (1) Key Club (2) Local Yokel (3) Member of M.Y.F.--Member of Senior Choir--Amateur Radio Operator PATRICIA UNDERWOOD JANICE VIMONT Music Club (1,2) Cheerleader (2,3) Tri-Hi-Y (1,2,3,4) Audio-Visual Club (1) Pres. M.Y.F. (Transfer) THOMASINE WARREN EDWARD WHITNER Industrial Arts (4) ROBERT WHITNER ODIE WHITE Bus Driver (3,4) Key Club (4) Spanish Seminar (4) GERALDINE WILLIAMS Local Yokel (3) Chorus (1,3,4) Art (3,4) Library Club (1,3,4) Basketball (2) Senior Play (4) Choral Clinic (4) WENDELL WINCHESTER LARRY WOODY JOHN YARBOROUGH c5 up er ah’u es Wittiest Mary Otis Burgin Joe Sutton Class Flirt Linda Davis Billy Joe Leopard Best Sports Susan Moody Harris Prevost Most Dignified Carey Howell Nicky Nichols Most Typical Bette Howell Dean Muse Prettiest and Best Looking Gerri Franklin Ronnie Eavenson Most Athletic Pat Caldwell Lucius Moody Most Talented Penny Crawford Chip Killian Best All ' Round Jeanette Norris Weaver Kirkpatrick Most Likely to Succeed Pat Leopard Doug Robertson Most Popular Ann 0. Eavenson Joe Leming Most Sincere Arlene Hampton Harold Allen Best Dancers Vicki Roveano Doug Bear Messer Most School Spirit Bo Hyatt Ray Edwards Most Original Elaine Chafin Doug Ledford Cutest Seniors Bobbie Trammell Ernie Jones Best Personalities Amelia Gibson Chester LaFountaine Most Studious Linda Rogers Hersey Miller Best Dressed Teresa Beck Randy Scruggs Friendliest Marietta Campbell Jake Howell loasi lil) r ancf esiameni I, Harold Allen, leave my very sincere ways and attitude to anyone who thinks they are worthwhile. I, Barbara Arrington, leave behind the library, to those who work in there next year. Take care of it! 1 I, Mary Barber, leave all my rambunctious energy to someone who has to take vitamin pills. I, Teresa Beck, leave my neat ways to my sister, Deanna. I, Donnie Bishop, leave my funny kicks to my twin brother Danny. I, Ruth Bolin, leave my neat ways and good times at ' Ole W.T.H.S. to all rising seniors. I, Bruce Bowman, leave my thick, black wavy hair to no one. I need it!! We, Danny Boyd, and Joe Cathey, just leave everything to everybody. I, Robert Bradley, leave my ' pint-size ' to my sister Jane. I, Joe Bridges, leave nothing. I, Johnny Brown, do hereby leave. I, David Buchanan, leave my red hair to anybody. I, Mary Otis Burgin, leave my funny predicaments to Joy Duval. I, Donna Burris, am hereby leaving. I, Pat Caldwell, leave my position in basketball to any rising senior who deserves it. I, Bobbie Caudill, wish to leave all my crazy pals to anyone who can put up with them. I, Hayden Caylor, leave my seat in Chemistry to anyone who is silly enough to take it. I, Elaine Chafin, leave all my crazy original ideas and fun-loving attitude to Janet. Let ' s see what she can do with it. I, Penny Crawford, leave to my brother Lonny the same four years I had to struggle through. I, Alice Dills, just say good-bye . I, Linda Dills, am leaving for bigger places. I, P. A. Donnahoe, am leaving my wild times in the library to Mark Leopard. I, Ronnie Eavenson, leave everything. I, Ann Owen Eavenson, leave this school, but will remember it forever. I, Barbara Daniels, am leaving all the hard subjects to anyone who wants them. I, Betty DeLozier, am leaving this place to some freshman. He ' ll need these years to prepare. I, Ted DeLozier, leave the smoke hole with fond memories. I, Doug Edwards, another half-pint , leave my size to someone 7 feet tall. I, Patsy Edwards, leave my seat in World History to someone dumb enough not to take it when they are a sophomore. I, Ray Edwards, leave Chemistry to my sister, Brenda, should she attempt it. I, Eddie Farmer, will just leave. I, Judy Faulkner, leave my fun in the restroom to anyone who doesn ' t think they will be caught. I, Eugene Ferguson, leave my class arguing to some dissatisfied person. I, Kenneth Ferguson, leave my old buick to no one. It goes where I go. I, Rita Fie, leave my friendly and sincere ways to my sister, Barbara Jean. I, Dewey Ford, leave my hot trombone to some deserving soul who will take good care of it. Fountaine and Weaver Kirkpatrick are leaving Caroline and Brenda, but hands offi i We ' ll be back to get them. I, Amelia Gibson, leave my sarcastic ways to Dick. I, Claude Gibson, leave my quiet manners to anyone who can refrain from speaking out. I, Gilmer Grasty, leave my shy, innocent looks to Rabbit Carver. I, James Grant, have hit the road leaving nothing behind. I, Ruth Green, leave my bashfulness to any outspoken loudmouth. I, Judy Hall, leave my seat in Chemistry to some smart person. May he have plenty of towels on hand and a bad smeller. I, Charles Hamilton, leave my long, wavy blond hair to sister. It ' ll look better on her. I, Terry Hamlet, leave my witty ways and meanness to Zoli and Joe. We, Arlene Hampton and Gail Jones, leave our shy, but efficient ways to some struggUng seniors. I, Donald Hannah, leave my quiet, reserved ways to all the wild freshmen. We, Ferdie Hannah and JoAnn Evans leave our ability to catch and keep a hubby to anyone who can I, Lucy Haney, leave my determination and good outlook on life to everyone. I, Roy Hasket, leave all my wild times in Plane Geometry to anyone who wants it. I, Wade Haskett, leave but am taking the old Chevy with me. I, David Hendrix, leave my skill in the 4-H Club to anyone willing to work for it. It ' s worth it! I I, Sharon Henry, leave my ability to play the organ and piano to Nancy Sale. I, Bobby Herman, leave. Ain ' t that enough?? I, Jerry Hightower, leave all my joys ' over the mountain ' to no one. I, Betty Howell, leave my nickname ' Toad ' behind. ' Cause who wants a toad? Maybe Margaret Reed will want it. I, Carey Howell, leave my dignified ways to Kay Bryson. I, Susan Huffman, leave my bug and tardiness to my sister, Laura. I, Bo Hyatt, leave my typewriter to anyone who can find an Easter egg in it, ' cause I know there is one in there somewhere. 1, Linda James, leave my bubbling personality to all good Joe ' s. I, Richard Jenkins, leave. Thank Goodness!! 1, Ernie Jones, leave mv share of the famous rocket. But then--who wants it? 1, Chip Killian, leave my trumpet, but am taking my mouthpiece with me. I, Milas Kirkpatrick, leave my nickname ' Goose ' to all good ducks. 1, Doug Ledford, leave but am taking my little red wagon with me. Beep, beep!! 1, Joe Leming, leave my many trips to the poolroom and my beech-nut to Pug. I, Pat Leopard, leave my job in surgery at the hospital to anyone who wants in the bloody mess. I, Billy Joe Leopard, leave my flirty ways to my brother Mark. I, Sandra Leopard, leave my peroxided hair to anyone who likes liquid sunshine. We, Caroline and Julia Ling, leave our twinship to two other undeserving people. I, Wanda McClure, leave my fun in basketball to Gladys Jones. I, Sarah McClure, leave my littleness to Janet Meador. I, John McCracken, leave my friendly, sincere ways to anybody. I, Joan McDaniel, leave my accuracy in typing to my sister. I, Jack Mack, leave my bus for next year. We, Bill Mclnvaille, Donald Davis, and David Morgan, leave our good times in band and elsewhere to three more stooges. 1, Linda Mann, leave my old black car to my sweet ' lil brother. I, Dale Massey, leave my seat in the trombone section to a little boy that is a big bag of wind. I, Tommy Meador, leave my job at the Dixie Store to anyone who likes to be slave driven. I, Jerry Medford, leave my wild times in study hall to Lonnie. I, Jeanette Melton, leave my sweetness and neatness to my sister, Elaine. We, Betty Sue Messer and Hattie Messer, leave our seats in Bible to Nebuchanezzer. I, Doug Bear Messer, leave my hot-times in Maggie to brother Chief. We, James and Johnnie Messer, leave behind all the fun at J. Creek. I, Hersey Miller, leave my good preserved study habits to anyone who thinks they are worth picking I, Brenda Mock, leave my fun in sports and cheerleading to Charlotte. 1, Gail Moody, -leave for Germany with Joe, therefore. I ' m leaving nothing important behind. I, Linda Moody, leave my quiet, reserved ways to my brother. I, Susan Moody, leave and take my fantastic times everywhere with me. I, Lucius Moody, leave my big physique to my brother. Think he really needs it? I, Shelby Moore, leave my seat in sociology to someone who likes it as well as I did. I, James Moore, leave all the fun in the library to some girl. Maybe she can endure it better than I, Joy Morris, leave my good record and outstanding scholastic ability to my brother Pug, he ' ll need I, Dean Muse, leave all the fun in the art room to a boy who can do a man ' s job. I, John Nakutis, leave my dignified ways to anyone who likes to be dignified. I, Eugene Narmore, leave my well-rounded character to Bobby Wilson. (If I do get to.) I, Lynda Nelson, Just hope to leave. I, Carol Nichols, leave my two pals, Bobbie and Pat, to anyone who can stand them as long as I have. I, Nicky Nichols, have nothing to leave but my brown Olds, and I sure can ' t do that. I, Johnny Nichols, say adios even though I don ' t speak Spanish. I, David Noland, leave all the ' wild times in Asheville ' to someone who can stand Monday mornings. I, Doug Norman, leave my red hair and flirty ways to my brother Jerry. Think he ' ll have more success than me? I, Jeanette Norris, leave all my good times at play practice and ball games to someone who doesn ' t have a full schedule. They ' ll need all their times. I, Ulysses Norris, am leaving and taking my cute habits with me. I, Theodosia Pankiw, leave my Blue Waltz perfume to someone who likes it as well as I do. I, Jim Pepper, am leaving and taking Linda with me. The rest that ' s left, anyone can have. I, Harris Prevost, leave my basketball accuracy to Ted Howell. I, Sandra Pruett, leave my seat in typing to one of Mrs. Sloan ' s better students. I, Charles Putnam, leave my love for golf to the next President of the U.S. who can find time for it. We, David Rabb and Doug Ramsey, are on our way! I I, Harrison Rathbone, am leaving and taking along anything of great importance. I, Paul Rathbone, leave all my wits behind. I ' ve reformed! ! We, Ronald Rathbone and Nick Reeves, are just going peacefully—no remnants behind. I, Anita Ray, leave my reserved opinions to someone not so reserved. I, Violet Milner, leave, but still remain around the corner. I, Willard Reagan, leave golf behind, but am taking the clubs for practice. I, James Rich, leave football and wild times in Maggie just behind. I, LeRoy Robertson, leave my nickname Doc to someone aiming to make good use of it. I, Doug Robertson leave my flirtatious ways to Harden Howell. May he make as much use of them as 1 did. I, Ronnie Robinson, leave my flirty ways to anyone who will make good use of them. I, Linda Rogers, leave my sweet personality to my brother, Ronnie. I, Vicky Roveano, leave my love for music to Nancy Sale. I, Marie Sanford, leave my good times in English to any rising senior. 1, David Schoonover, just hereby want to leave. We, Marty Scruggs and Randy Scruggs, leave our cute sweaters to anyone who can afford thena. I, Marian Setzer, leave my very good times in Maggie to the remainder of the Maggie crowd, I, Marie Sharp, leave my times in D, E. to anyone Mr. Jones can ' t catch. I, Betty Shoaf, leave my false pony tail to Kitten Shook. Maybe she can keep it on better than me. Oh, I hope so! I, Jimmy Shuler, remain silent on the grounds of the fifth amendment, I, Mary Jo Sloan, leave, taking all I need with me, including everything. I, Joyce Smith, leave my good grades and sweet manners to whoever wants it. I, Linda M. Smith, leave behind all my loud trips to the restroom. I don ' t know who would enjoy them as much as me. I, Linda Sue Smith, leave behind anything that can be of use to anybody. I, Marvin Smith, leave behind all my weird books of Science-Fiction to Mr. Huffaker. I, Ronald Sorrells, am joining the rest in just leaving. I, Bill Stahl, leave my blond hair and pretty blue eyes to my brother, Wayne. May he make good use of them. I, Barbara Stone, leave my good aspect of life to my sister, Ann. We, Gene and James and Jess Sutton, leave to carry on the Maggie tradition. I, Joe Sutton, leave part of my witty, flirty manners. I can ' t leave it all, can I? I, Eddie Sutton, leave my love for the Twist to anybody who needs the exercise. We, Bobbie Trammell and Marietta Campbell, leave our cute turned-up noses and blonde hair to someone who adores turned up noses and blonde hair. We, Charles Trantham, Kenny Tucker, Robert Whitner, Wendell Winchester, and John Yarborough take up the cry and say we just LEAVE! ’ 1, Mike Tuttle, leave my joy in radios, to another hamster who enjoys it as much as I do. We, Patricia Underwood and Thomasine Warren leave our good times in homeroom to whoever may have our seats next year. I, Janice Vimont, leave my Georgia accent to some other cute Georgia-Peach! a s rajht Industrial Arts to someone who can draw I, Odie White, leave my fun at the Spanish Seminar to next years outstanding pupils. whoThiJfsIt woi?dT well-rounded personality and sweet disposition to anyone I, Larry Woody, am leaving the Maggie Way to future little Maggites . aV. ' f i ► ' - I •- tfilW TA ‘ JB,i iif’’ 4( . ® ' ' i - A-J? PUBLIC library HAYWOOD COUNT 33115007679590
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