Wendell High School - Yearbook (Wendell, NC)

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- 7) d ENDELL GRADE ) jQj 3 liji if ' j ' ii Im B h( ) JI[ore(tiorrf Education has many sides or faces. In this book, we the Seniors of nineteen hundred and sixty -two are presenting many of these that we have met at Wendell School. The face of guidance, the administration, patiently helped us through our high school years and prepared us to face the future. The face of knowledge is itself composedof many faces — responsibility, determination, friendliness, and beginning . Along with our scholastic work, there is the face of interests— the clubs and organizations, which tended to ex- pand our interests and to build better friendships. Also, there is the face of competition— athletics, which helped us to strengthen our sportsmanship and teamwork. Now, as we prepare to face the future, we see the good of lessons learned and tasks completed. We are now more able to meet life ' s problems and to lead a more well-rounded life. 2 of CHontents dministratitm . Ollasscs . . . . features rganizattons (Administraiion ®n 1 tm . who led the way for four years as our class advisors, helpmates, and friends, with understanding and unfaltering faith; we, the Senior Class of Wendell High School, Nine- teen Hmidred and Sixty Two, as an expression of our grati- tude and love, wish to dedicate this edition of THE ECHOES to MRS. A. S. JOHNSTON and MR. G. T. HORTON. Because of your strong faith we kept the track Whose sharp-set stones our strength had well-nigh spent We could not meet your eyes if we turned back So on we went. 4 principal wrrmi MR. RONALD D. BERRY 6 MRS. CLEO G. PERRY Science MRS. A. S, JOHNSTON Home Economics MR. G. T. HORTON Agriculture MR. L. C. MURPHY Mathematics ) 00 @ : o@@ MRS. D. V. SMITH Business Education and Arithmetic MRS. ROLAND HEATH English and French 7 cl|ool [acuity MRS. HORACE PERRY School Secretary MISS JOHNNIE SEYMOUR Librarian MR. JOHNNY PRESSON Social Studies and Coach MR. WILLIAM FARMER Band Instructor MR. HERBERT L. JONES English and Social Studies MRS. GENE WOLFE Music Appreciation Instructor junior J|aculi MR. RICHARD NELSON Mathematics Physical Education Girls ' Basketball Coach MISS GLADYS BAKER Science MISS BETTY JEAN BRYAN English MRS. JERRY HUFFMAN Social Studies MRS. RUTH HIGH MRS. DOROTHY TODD MRS. THYRA SMITH MRS. AILEEN LOVELACE MRS. ETHEL TODD MRS. SARAH RICHARDSON MRS. EVELYN STOTT MRS. MAJORIE KNOTT MRS. ALMA MATTOX MRS. JEAN RICHARDSON MRS. CLAUDIA JACKSON MRS. OLA JOHNSON (Not Pictured) 9 MRS. JULIA PULLEY MRS. LUCY ABBOOD LOU SIMPKINS NEVA HOLLAND RALPH CREWS ELIZABETH BRADSHAW |Huttcl{room Maintenance Clorpg R. G. MOSS RALPH CREWS HATTIE MAE WATKINS WM i ij rh wQ dlass igtor As we prepare to don our caps and gowns, we look back into the face of our youth and recall the many treasured memories that it provided for us. We began our school years as frightened but anxious first graders under the leadership of Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Blalock. However, as we became acquainted with om classmates and began learning our ABC ' s, we lost this fear. How can we ever forget the wonderful days in Mrs. Ethel Todd ' s room when we would pop com! If we had been exceptionally good we were permitted to cook candy. Our fourth grade under the guidance of Mrs. Knott and Mrs. Floors was a difficult one, for this year we were introduced to the multiplication tables and geography. At the end of our stay in the eight grade; having finally acquired a knowledge of reading, writing, and arithme- tic; we were ready to graduate from grammar school and commence our work in high school. Our class was the first to have a formal graduation, and it was with trembling hands we accepted our diplomas from our principal, Mr. Grad, The next year, oiur green freshman year, we had to take a major step in preparing to face the future. We made a choice between a vocational and an academic ciuriculirm. The vocational curriculum offered agricultural, com- mercial, and home economic ' s courses, in addition to the basic courses in social studies, English, science, and math- ematics. The academic offered foreign language, advanced mathematics, and advanced sciences. This year we also became adjusted to changing classes and to high school activities. The day that we received our class rings will always be one of the great ones of our junior year. This year we used the money we made selling Christmas cards to finance the Junior-Senior Prom, Our theme, An Old Southern Planta- tion, was a beautiful one, and one on which we spent many hard but rewarding hours under the guidance of Mrs. Heath. Finally our long-awaited senior year arrived. To finance our year ' s activities we sold magazines. After many long hours of planning, selling advertisements, and typing; we mailed our annual to the Publishers. We were delighted over the success of our senior play; and the Juniors gave us a beautiful prom, for which we express our most sincere gratitude. Alas as we receive our diplomas, we are preparing to face the future and whatever it holds in store for us. Although we will soon part and go our separate ways, we will always cherish our days together at Wendell School. DEBBIE PHILLIPS Historian 12 Senior upcrlattiJ g I Colors BLUE AND WHITE JI[lo6i6r WHITE ROSE We are here to add to, not to get what we can from life. oem As our high school days hasten by, Many will shed a tear. We will think of the wonderful times That we have all shared here. We cherish each day with devotion As graduation draws nigh. For to our friends, teachers, and school. We must soon say good-bye. No matter what may happen. Where we go, or what we see. Though we search far and near. Here is where our hearts will be. As we put away childliood dreams. And schoolmates and friends depart; The memories made at Wendell High Will long remain in our hearts. So good-bye teachers and school. Thanks for patience and guidance so dear. Into another world we venture, Undaimted of all that may come near. cmg (Tune; YOU ' LL NEVER KNOW ) Everyone is sad and gloomy. And in each eye there sparkles a tear. No one seems to know what ' s happening. And golden mem ' ries now appear. You ' ll never know just how much we ' ll miss you. You ' ll never know dear ole Wendell High. From deep inside. It can ' t be denied. Wells love for you. We hate to go; For we know We ' ll miss you so. A million or more times. Now as we go, our thoughts are all of you. We remember lessons taught with care. We ' ll try to live day by day In such a useful way And show our gratitude; So that you ' ll know that we do love you. ILENE HORTON Song Writer MAXINE BROWN Poet 14 entor up rlaitiies MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Maxine Brown John Spell . ast pitll antt Testament State of North Carolina County of Wake We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Sixty -two, of the aforesaid state and county, being of sound m but soiuider body, do make, declare, and publish this, our Last Will and Testament in manner and form as follows: ARTICLE I To Mr. Berry, our principal; to Mrs. Perry and Mrs. Heath, our dear Senior and Junior advisors and sponsors; anc| the Faculty, we leave our deepest and sincerest appreciation for their assistance and guidance throughout our yearsfJ Wendell High School. ARTICLE II The individual Seniors wish to leave to the Juniors the following: I, CAROLYN JOHNSON, leave all my excess height to Mary Ann Knott. We both can use it. I, MAXINE BROWN, leave my place as guard on the basketball court to Brenda Gravitt and Mary Jo Hester. Wat] those biting bulldogs, girls. I, ALVIN FLOWERS, leave my desire to mumble and chew gum in class to H. P. Long and Don Richardson. I, KEITH MARSHBURN, leave my love for sports to Curtis Johnson and George Nowell. I, JOHN SPELL, bequeath my ability to impress the teachers to Bo Todd and James Honeycutt. They always c love to charm those ladies, didn ' t they? I, DEBBIE PHILLIPS, leave my love for pizza to Margie Hendricks and Margaret Ruth Thomas. We always c love to go to Gino ' s didn ' t we? I, JO ANN HINNANT, leave my desire for taking English in summer school to Victor Long. Of course, I won ' t i heading that way any more. I, LINDA NOWELL, leave my love for driving to Ann Alford and Patricia Murphy. Watch those moving trees ail: parked cars. I, PATRICIA GAY, will my crazy ' ways to Linda Moody. I, ILENE HORTON, will my ability to secure a diamond to Alice Alford and Mary Ann Hull. I, BILLIE JEAN JOHNSON, leave my witty and pesty ways to Carolyn Painter. She was always proud of her nicl name, Hick. I, ALICE FULLER, will my flirty ways and love for a good time to Mary Ann Barnes. I, JANE BAYNES, leave my love for bubble gum to Mary Alice Earp. I, MARGARET JOHNSON, leave Bucky Whitley and Lynn Chamblee in charge of the school buses. Keep ' ef runnin ' boys! I, PANSIE POPE, will my diet to Janie Wood and Janice Medlin, since they need it so much more than I. I, JO ANN TAYLOR, will my knowledge of history to Mike Larson. I, VICKY ALFORD, will my ready smile and willingness to work to Ella Wayne Marshbiurn. I, NANCY BUNCH, leave my bashful ways to Carol Lane and Patricia Bissette. I, ANNE McCALLUM, bequeath my streaked hair to Ann Rhodes. It can ' t be prevented. I, JIMMY LILES, leave my love for the Armed Forces to John Paul Dean and Don Strickland. They always didlov to pretend. I, KAY PENNINGTON, leave my most treasmed memories and good times to all in the Junior Glass, hoping the: memories will be ones they too will treasure. KAY PENNNGTON Testatrix 16 entor upcrlattijeg As I look into the face of the future, I behold all of my former classmates at Wendell High School. VICKIE ALFORD is now playing basketball for the Harlem Globe Trotters. Her professional name is crazy legs Alford. JANE BAYNES has gone into business for herself. She is manufacturing coats for year-round wear. MAXINE BROWN is now living in Wendell and teaching the third grade there. She and Big C are happy parents of six little redheads. NANCY BUNCH has taken Ann Southern ' s place on Private Secretary. Her blonde hair and secretarial knowledge qualified her for the job. ALICE FULLER is the author of a best selling book, How To Talk With A Slow Southern Drawl. PATRICIA GAY has joined the Strates ' Shows as a member of the Women Hell Drivers. She always did like fast cars. JO ANN HINNANT is now teaching in a summer school for those failing English. ILENE HORTON has always been musically inclined. She is with the Metropolitan Opera cleaning up after the performances. BILLIE JEAN JOHNSON is now a comedienne on the Andy Griffith show. Her stage name is Billie Jean Knox, the nervous woman ! MARGARET JOHNSON is head of the Wake County School Bus Division. This was always her ambition in High School. ANNE McCALLUM, having a love for horses, owns her own Morgan Horse Ranch. LINDA NOWELL is now happily married to a Zebulon boy and is owner of the town ' s largest supermarket. She always did like Zebulon boys and grocery stores. KAY PENNINGTON, having done such an excellent job as editor of our yearbook is now editor of the Gold Leaf Farmer. DEBBIE PHILLIPS always did make a lovely queen. She has just been elected Mrs. America of 1972. PANSIE POPE is still having difficulty staying awake. It seems she has been fired several times for falling asleep on the job . JO ANN TAYLOR has replaced Mr. Presson as Social Studies teacher at Wendell. She always excelled in history. Would you believe it, JIMMY LILES, the class snow-bird, is a bachelor. He could never make up his mind as to which new girl he would marry. ALVIN FLOWERS and KEITH MARSHBURN have their names in the headlines of every newspaper in the country . They were the first men to land on the moon. JOHN SPELL is now head surgeon of his own hospital. It seems all the doctors of his staff are women! I, CAROLYN JOHNSON, believe it or not, am now the proud mother of two sons who are just six feet tall. I no longer have to seek protection because of my height. CAROLYN JOHNSON Prophetess 18 Jfacc of eeponstbilit Cdlase ®ffims JOHN SPELL KEITH MARSHBURN JANE BAYNES MAXINE BROWN President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer AMELIA VICTORIA ALFORD F.T.A. 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Monogram 3,4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Journalism 3. entorg MARY JANE BAYNES F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 2, Secretary 3; F.T.A. 1; Waitress; Class Vice-President 2, 3, Secretary 4; Annual Staff; Library Club 1, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. 20 OIIa 00 of 1962 LELA MAXINE BROWN Class Officer; Superlative; Beta Club; N. H.S.; Chief Marshal; Poet; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff; Paper Staff; Student Council 1,2,3, 4. ALVIN RAY FLOWERS F.F.A.1,2,3,4;F.B.L.A. 2; Reporter; Superla- tive. NANCY MARIE BUNCH Hi-Life Staff 4; Glee Club 4; F.T.A. 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; Journalism Club 3,4; Annual Staff. ALICE FAYE FULLER F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 1,2,3; Journalism Club 3; Annual Staff. 21 CJIasa of PATRICIA ANN GAY Bus Driver 4; Annual Staff; Giftorian; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3,4; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3. ILENE KAY HORTON F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 1; Basketball 1,2; Glee Club 4; Parliamentarian; Class Song Writer. JO ANN HINNANT F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; F.T.A. 1, 2; Journalism 3; Annual Staff. BILLIE JEAN JOHNSON F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2; Glee Club 4; Journalism 3,4; Hi-Life Staff 4; Annual Staff; Superlative . 22 1962 CAROLYN DALE JOHNSON F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 1,2; Journalism 3; Monogram 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Annual Staff; Class Prophetess. JAMES ROBERT LILES F.B.L.A. 2; Journalism 3,4; Hi-Life Staff 3,4; Annual Staff; Superlative; Student Council 1; Waiter. MARGARET LOUISE JOHNSON Public Speaking 2; Science Club 3; Bus Driver 3, 4; F.T.A. 1, 2; F.H.A. 1, 3, 4. CHARLES KEITH MARSHBURN Marshal; Superlative; Student Council 3; Waiter; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3,4; Bus Driver; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 4; Class Vice-President 4. 23 Claee of ANNE PROCTOR McCALLUM Transferred to Deland, Florida. BRENDA KAtY PENNINGTON Superlative; Beta Club; Marshal; Waitress; N.H.S., Secretary 4; Student Council 2,3,4, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Annual Editor; Cheerleader 3, 4. LINDA FLORENCE NOWELL F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; F.T.A. 1,2; Glee Club 4; Journalism Club 3; F.B.L.A. 2; Annual Staff. DEBORAH ANNETTE PHILLIPS F.H.A. 1,2; F.T.A. 1,2, Secretary 2; Class Historian; Beta Club; Annual Staff; Superlative; Marshal; Waitress; Cheerleader 3, 4; Journalism 3,4. 24 1962 PANS IE FAYE POPE F.H.A.; Glee Club; Annual Staff. JO ANN TAYLOR Library 1,4; F.T.A. 1,2; F. H.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Science Club 1; Math Club 1. JOHN HARVEY SPELL Beta Club, President; N. H. S. , President; Class President 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Life Editor; Annual Staff; Superlative; Monogram 2,3,4, President 4; Football 1,2, 3, 4, Co-Captain; Journalism 1,2, 3,4. MRS. CLEO G. PERRY Sponsor 25 DEAN SCARBORO and TERRI KIRBY Ciradetnotl|cr6 Seated: Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Ray; Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Spell. Standing: Mrs. and Mr. A. H. Baynes, Mrs. Valton Alford, Mrs. H. L. Brown, Mrs. J. T. Gay, Mrs. W. T. Pennington, Mrs. Alice Phillips. Not Pictured: Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Nowell. 26 Jfacc of eterminatton ALBERT TODD President MARGARET THOMAS Vice-President ANN ALFORD Secretary JAMES HONEYCUTT Treasurer MARY JO HESTER Reporter (Elass (©ffttcrs luntore 27 MARY ALICE EARP 1953 LYNN CHAMBLEE MARGIE HENDRICKS JAMES HONEYCUTT CURTIS JOHNSON 28 MARY ANN KNOTT JANICE MEDLIN VICTOR LONG PATRICIA MURPHY 1963 CAROLE LANE H. P. LONG = 1 r CAROLYN PAINTER otto Today decides tomorrow. Cdolore BLUE and WHITE Jflo jcr RED ROSE 30 Jl[act of J rbnifltneos TED TUCKER CHARLES DYER.. WILLIAM GRFFIN SID BAYNES President Vice-President Secretary -Treasurer Reporter (©fftccr® (Q laes (Hfftccrs ANITRA TODD. . PATTI FIORETTI PATRICIA RILEY BRENDA RAY . . . President Vice-President Secretary and Reporter Treasurer TOMMY EARP ROSETTA EZZELL ROBERT FERRELL PATTI FIORETTI BETTY FLOWERS CARLTON FULLER BILL GAY NANCY GRAVITY WILLIAM GRIFFIN JOE HENDRICKS BUCKY HINNANT RAY HINNANT DIANE HOBGOOD LINDA HORTON CELESTE JEFFREYS KENNETH JOHNSON ANN KNOTT JEAN LILES JERRY LILES SCOTT McLEAN 1964 BOBBY PARRISH W. T. PENNINGTON CORNELL POWERS LINDA RAPER VICKI RAPER BRENDA RAY BETTY RHODES PATRICIA RILEY MARSHALL ROBERTS JAMES SCARBORO WILMA SEEVERS RAY SMITH DAN STRICKLAND JAN STRICKLAND KATHRYN TESSINEAR ANITRA TODD J TED TUCKER BILL VAUGHAN BENNY WEATHERS PAUL WHITE Not Pictured BILL ADAMS, DON BATTEN, RACHEL HARRIS, CONRAD RAPER of lljc Beginning JOHNNY KNOTT (not pictured) President EDDIE TODD Vice-President MIKE PRINCE Secretary -Treasurer MILTON PRINCE Reporter Ollaee d fftcers LINDA KAYE HOLLAND President JOY WILSON Vice-President SANDRA HINNANT Secretary BETTY RILEY Reporter dllass (©fftccra Yvo Jii ' xAv ; . Claes of ELSIE ALLIGOOD PATRICIA ANDERSON EXUM BAILEY JACKIE BARHAM BETTY BRADSHAW ROY CLARK DEBBIE COLE JOAN COMPTON ROBBIE COOK CHARLES EARP DAVID EARP EARL GRIFFIN FRANCES HINNANT JUDY HINNANT SANDRA HINNANT WILLIE HINNANT LINDA HOLLAND MARY HELEN HOLLFIELD 36 1955 BETSY HORTON FRANKLIN JEFFREYS ED JOHNSON JOHNNY KNOTT RUTH LANIER HENRY MAZZEO JOE McLEAN LARRY MEDLIN JANET MURPHY LINDA PARADIS STEVE PEARCE DANNY PEARCE ARNOLD PER NELL DONNA PHILLIPS GEORGE PHIPPS DON PRIGE SUZANNE PRIGE MICHAEL PRINCE 37 MILTON PRINCE BRENDA RAPER BETTY SUE RILEY LUCILLE SATTERWHETE MAXINE SMITH VICKIE SMITH EDDIE TODD PHYLLIS TURNER STEVE WADE LARRY WALL DAVID WHITE JOY WILSON Not Pictured JAMES DANIEL, DOROTHY MOSS, J. T. MULLEN 0 ratle (©fftccr® TOMMY COLEY President LINDjA dean Vice-President JUDY UPCHURCH Treasurer JUANITA THOMAS Secretary MARSHALL HENRY President SANDRA HORTON .Vice-President TOM VAUGHAN Secretary ®ratlc (Officers GORDON JOPINSON ANN LEDFORD. LOIS RAPER JIMMY RICHARDSON President President KEITH LEDFORD Vice-President Vice-President DEBRA DEAN Treasurer Secretary VIRGINIA GLOVER Secretary 39 JIMMY ALFORD GLENDA ALFORD GARY BARNES DONALD BISSETTE LOLA BISSETTE MICHAEL BOYETTE BRUCE BRASWELL JUNE BUCHANAN PATSY BURGESS DONALD BUSSY LINDA CARTER TOMMY COLEY ROBERT COUICK FAY CROWDER HERBET DANIEL JUDY DEAN LYNDA DEAN TILMAN EUDY RICHARD EZELLE MARSHALL HENRY LOIS HICKS MARSHALL HENNANT DAVID HOLLIHELD SANDRA HORTON DIANNE HUNT DONALD HUNTER CALLIE JO JOHNSON CLARA JOHNSON TOMMY JORDAN L. H. JOHNSON Not Pictured 40 of JIMMY LEWIS LARRY LIGGINS LINDA LILES SAMUEL LIPSGOMB DOUGLAS MATTOX KENNETH MEDLIN MAXINE MURRY JO ANN NARRON EVELYN NOWELL ROSA LEE PARRISH SANDRA PENNINGTON JIMMY PHILLIPS WANDA PAPER SANDRA RAYBON CAROL RICHARDSON BILLY RICHARDSON TONI ROSENBERG LINWOOD STARNES LUCY THOMAS JUANITA THOMAS FRANCES TUNSTALL JUDY UPCHURCH KAY VAUGHAN TOM VAUGHAN DON WHITE JOEL WHITLEY GOLDIE WOOD DARELL YOUNG CHARLES YOUNG Not Pictured 41 ctoentl| JANE ALLIGOOD BELINDA ANDERSON GWEN BARHAM TOMMY BELIVEAU JUDY BRADSHAW STEVE BROWN BILLIE BUSSY RONALD BUNCH CONNIE CAGLE JERRY CHAMBLEE DONNIE CREECH RICKIE CROWDER DEBRA DEAN VIRGINIA GLOVER BERT GREEN BRENDA HASWELL NANCY HINNANT GAIL HINTON FAY HOLLIFIELD SHIRLEY HOLLIFIELD PHILLIP HONEYCUTT RONNIE HORTON GLORIA JOHNSON GORDON JOHNSON RAY JOHNSON WILLARD KENNEDY Not Pictured: LARRY BEACHMAN SHERRILL EARP 42 drattc JOHNNIE KING CARLTON LAMM ANN LEDFORD KEITH LEDFORD DWIGHT MOODY SANDRA MOORE BOBBY NOWELL DIANNE OAKLEY DIANE PEARCE SANDRA PRICE SYLVIA PURYEAR LOIS RAPER GENE RICHARDSON JIMMY RICHARDSON T ODD ROBERTS TRUDY SMITH ALICE STRICKLAND GERALDINE TAYLOR KAY TERRELL JUDY TODD JIMMIE TURNER MELELIA UNDERHILL JILL WEATHERS ALLEN WHITE PAULA JO WOOTEN Not Pictured; ANN LANGLEY SUSAN MARDANT HARVEY MORGAN 43 of ■i i tm. 44 Jfutwrc of mertca KAY PENNINGTON President ANN ALFORD MARY JO HESTER Vice-President JANE BAYNES MRS. JOHNSTON Sponsor Secretary Treasurer Jl armers of mertca ALBERT TODD President KEITH MARSHBURN Vice-President MR. HORTON CHARLES DYER Secretary LARRY MEDLIN .Treasurer Sponsor 46 ottor octctg Mary Ann Knott, Ann Alford, Maxine Brown, Patricia Murphy, Mary Jo Hester, Kay Pennington, Albert Todd, John Spell. 47 Hlournaltsm OIluli MARY JO HESTER President MARGARET THOMAS .Vice-President PATRICIA MURPHY -Secretary -Treasurer MRS. HEATH Sponsor onogram (Ilub JOHN SPELL. . . ALBERT TODD Secretary -Treasurer Sponsor President Vice-President 48 MAXINE BROWN, MR. PRESSON.., JSeta Ollub First row, left to right; Mary Ann Hull, Margie Hendricks, Mary Ann Knott. Second row: Patricia Murphy, Ann Alford, Ella Wayne Marshburn. Third row: Albert Todd, Mary Jo Hester, James Honeycutt. Fourth row: Kay Pennington, Maxine Brown, Margaret Thomas. Not Pictured: Debbie Phillips and John Spell. 49 Council KAY PENNINGTON President MILTON PRINCE Treasurer ALBERT TODD Vice-President MAXINE BROWN. Sergeant of Arms TED TUCKER Secretary MR. RONALD D. BERRY Sponsor tbrarg dub LINDA HORTON President JANE BAYNES SANDRA HINNANT Vice-President MARY ANN HULL MISS JOHNNIE SEYMORE Sponsor Secretary -T reasurer Reporter 50 JOHN SPELL Editor IvIAXENE BROWN Chief Typist JIMMY LILES Mimeograph Editor CHARLES DYER Art Editor PATRICIA MURPHY Associate Editor Pcnitcll JCtfe THE STAFF 51 U0 rtiJEre Carolyn Painter, Patricia Gay, Margaret Johnson, Alice Alford, Keith Marshburn, Lynn Chamblee, Don Richardson, Jimmy Liles. dlee dlttb MARY JO HESTER President W. T. PENNINGTON Librarian JOHN SPELL Vice-President MARGARET THOMAS Librarian MRS. GENE WOLFE 52 Sponsor JOHN SPELL Art Editor KAY PENNINGTON MAXINE BROWN Editor Chief Typist DEBBIE PHILLIPS JIMMY LILES Business Manager Circulation Manager XBBZ cl|oe0 THE STAFF Not Pictured: JO ANN TAYLOR, PATRICIA GAY, JO ANN HINNANT 53 special Recognition MAXINE BROWN D.A.R, Citizenship Award KAY PENNINGTON Wake County F.H.A. Historian 54 JJ ootball JOHN SPELL ALBERT TODD Co-captains 56 OII|cerIeadere Front row: Dan Strickland; Kay Pennington, Chief; Carlton Fuller. Back row: Mary Ann Knott, Margie Hendricks, Debbie Phillips, Ann Alford, AnitraTodd, Carolyn Johnson. Pomccomtng-1961-62 1961-02 Homecoming Queen, MISS DEBBIE PHILLIPS Court; Misses Janet Murphy; Margie Hendricks; Linda Raper; Joan Compton; Anitra Todd, Maid of Honor; Mary Jo Hester, and Carolyn Johnson. 57 MR. RICHARD NELSON Coach 0ELl c,HDEZ.£ VtHOELi LtHDE «« NDfZ MR. JOHNNY PRESSON Coach 58 Jfate of cltabtltf DOLPHIN’S RESTAURANT We Cater to Parties Up to 50 People Highway 64 WENDELL Operated by Sue Dolphin Griffin We Special Ize In STEAKS, SEAFOOD, AND SANDWICHES Open from 10 A.M, to 12 Midnight HUDSON-BELK COMPANY Wendell, North Carolina 60 Sel 1 Your Tobacco In Wendel I Where You Will Receive That Top Price MONK-HENDERSON TOBACCO COMPANY Telephone FO 5-2441 Wendell, North Carolina 61 a Qympiih HiMUL 0 DAIRY FOODS MILK AND ICE CREAM ★ At your nearby store MILK AND DAIRY FOODS ★ By convenient home delivery PINE STATE RALEIGH • OXFORD HENDERSON DUNN • GOLDSBORO North Carolina’s Choice Since 1919 CompI imenfs of CAROLINA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY Helping to Build A Finer Carolina Zebulon, North Carolina 62 CompI iments of E. R. SYKES AND COMPANY INCORPORATED LEAF TOBACCO DEALERS Wendell, North Carolina, U.S.A. 63 NORTHSIDE WAREHOUSE For I ' he Sale of Leaf Tobacco Graham Dean Bill Sanders A Sale Every Day WENDELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC Ford Sales and Service Wendell, North Carolina There ' s A Finer Ford in Your Future. 64 Wendell Tractor Implement Company Massey -Ferguson Telephone FO 5-9741 Wendell, North Carolina R and W Pontiac Sales Service Tire Recapping For Pontlacs and International Trucks Telephone FO 5-3581 Compliments of Wendell Furniture Company , Inc. Frlgldalre, Maytag, RCA - Victor, Mohawk KIngsdown, Kroehler, Samsonite 45, LP, and Stereo Records Universal Chevrolet Company Wendell, N.C. Telephone TE 4-1226 FO 5-2411 Clayton, N.C. WA 2-6474 65 Watson’s Chickens A Tasty Treat Government Inspected Your Guarantee of Quality Raleigh - Rose Hill - Siler City ' ments Wenco Furniture Company Wendell, North Carolina I G A Food Liner Third Street Wendell, North Carolina Where you get top quality at low, low prices plus S H Green Stamps with every purchase Pleasant’s Grocery FO 5-2791 Complete line of meats, frozen foods, and groceries We deliver! 66 CompI Imenfs of McPhails Wendell, North Carolina Britt’s Grocery Meats - Vegetables - Groceries We appreciate your patronage. We Deliver! Telephone FO 5-2271 Bridgers Coal Company Coal for every purpose Agent for Robertson Fertilizers Rock Wendell, North Carolina Phone 365-3026 Sand 67 Lewis Furniture Co Inc. Home Furnishings Funeral Directors and Embalmers Wendell Sheet Metal Works Deal ers in LENNOX Heating Air Conditioning Wendell Building Loan Association Wendell, North Carolina Open a savings account today. GOOD LUCK •OTTLEC) UNDER AUTHORITY Of THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY THE CAPITOL COCA-COLA BOnLING CO., INC. 68 POPE ' S CompI iments of Completely Self-Service IDEAL CLEANERS Use our easy lay away plan. Shop Where Your Dollar Buys More at Pope ' s Store Dot Dover Hinton TODD ELECTRIC COMPANY BRASWELL ' S General Electric Appliances SEED FEED Sales and Service Telephone FO 5-3671 Wendell, North Carolina Seed Cleaning of all Kinds Except Cotton WENDELL DRUG COMPANY We Fill Doctor ' s Prescriptions Fountain Service Telephone FO 5-3571 VAUGHAN ' S GARAGE Expert Work on Al 1 Cars and Tractors 1 1 1 Cypress Avenue Wendell, North Carolina STRICKLAND ' S JEWELRY BANK OF WENDELL Diamonds - Watches Complete Banking Service All Types of Jewelry Member of F . D . 1 . C . Expert Repairing Leamon Strickland Wendell - Knightdale 69 RICHARDSON ' S RESTAURANT CompI iments of Regular Meals HOLST FLORIST Wendell, North Carolina Flowers for all Occasions Telephone FO 5-5921 HANK ' S CABINET SHOP BAUGH ' S FLOWER Highway 64 Phone FO 5-4697 GIFT SHOP Wendell, North Carol ina Telephone FO 5-2846 21 1 Third Street STAR CLEANERS LAUNDRY NOWELL ' S GROCERY A Complete Family Service Meats - Vegetables - Groceries Phone FO 5-4031 Wendell, North Carolina We Appreciate Your Patronage Pickup and Delivery Telephone FO 5-2201 CompI iments of HONEYCUTT WELDING MARGIE ' S BEAUTY SALON RADIATOR REPAIRS Operated by Margie Smith Wendell, North Carolina Wendell, North Carol ina 70 BUCK ' S Service Station and Oil Company KANNON ' S Shell Products Fashion Center for Men Women Phone 365-3271 Wendell, North Carolina Main St. Wendell, N.C. MARSHBURN ' S GROCERY JOHNSON COTTON COMPANY Fine Foods Nathane Appliances, Furniture Electric Pumps, Nathane Bottled Gas Wendel 1 Buckeye Curers and Farm Supplies Phone FO 5-3261 Telephone FO 5-3871 Wendell, North Carolina WENDELL BARBER SHOP Barbers RICHARDSON ' S BARBER SHOP Allen McSwain James Scarboro You Grow It - We Mow It Moon Mullen Wendell, North Carolina We Appreciate Your Patronage TODD MOTORS STEPHEN ' S HARDWARE COMPANY Chrysler Plymouth Dealer Paints, Sporting Goods Kitchen Ware and Pipe Fittings Phone 365-2926 Wendell, North Carolina 3rd Street Telephone FO 5-3096 Wendell, North Carolina 71 R.B. WHITLEY CompI Iments of SON, INC. J0HI IS0N-LAMB General Merchants Sporting Goods Distributor Esso Products Raleigh, North Carolina Phone 365-2021 Wendel 1 Compliments of CompI Iments of Your Local WONDER BREAD HOSTESS CAKE Salesman INSTITUTIONAL FOODS NATHANIEL DODD Herff Jones Co. Manufacturing Jewelers Stationers 1401-1429 North Capitol Avenue Indianapolis 7, Indiana Boosters DR. R. L. HORTON, DR. CLIFFORD HORTON, DR. BLALOCK FARMER ' S WAREHOUSE 72 Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Raleigh, North Carolina 3705-07 Hillsboro Street TE 3-1071 CompI irnents of CompI irnents of RICHARDSON ' S BEAUTY SALON WENDELL LAUNDRAMAT Wendell, North Carolina Wendell, North Carolina Youthful Faces 73 utograpl|e utograpljs (Autograpl|e im 76 ( utograjjl|s utograplj (Autograpl]s utograpl]6 cA product oj 333 INDIANA AVENUF WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. 80 f I i • ' J I - ,  M{ m- ‘) i ' t- ■xi i vy -- } ..,y ft V 4 V 41 V I I I ■ 4 •f = f V, Jl: ■ji: jr I ' . h «« ■I ' PW '   i ilif0MWm di i!) ' , • ' V0mWmm SaSte ' W ms


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