Wentworth High School - Golden Leaves Yearbook (Wentworth, NC)

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' ' - rm- ' ' -. f ....n..4.4AdngnJ ,...l3fL.Q,,,1 V , ,Y ,,4L--,LL . ai.. ,L E-4'g,',I1.V- -- .5 0 -.-7.7 - Y-.Iva V . V . ,k- ' 311-QF K 1 -- .Ja gMU:QL EMM P WENTWORTH HIGH SCHOOL Wentworth, North Carolina FOREWORD The 1961 GOLDEN LEAVES attempts to portray for you the true spirit of students and their activities during the past nine months. We shall attempt to preserve for you these memories through word and picture. Many things have happened this year that we would like to remember. Now we present to you your 1961 GOLDEN LEAVES hoping that in years to come it will grow in value. It's all yours. We hope you enjoy it! The Sta ff TABIE 0F 00N7ENTS' Foreword .... Staff ..... Theme .... Dedication .... Administration. . . Seniors .... juniors .... Sophomores .... Freshmen. . . Junior High School Activities .... Athletics. . . The Last Word. . . Senior Statistics. . Advertisements. . . The first step, my son, whic one makes in the world, 15 the one on which depends the rest of our days 60lDEN ZEAVES STAFF MARY ELLEN MEADOR. . . . . .Editor-in-Chief KENNETH SOUTHARD .... .... A ssistant Editor BARBARA WILSON .... . . . Business Manager The theme of the 1961 GOLDEN LEAVES is gaps. Steps have played a very important part in our lives as we have climbed approximately a quarter of a million to reach our classrooms on the third floor. Yet, even more important than these steps are the steps we have climbed in our progress toward social and intellectual maturity. S. First row, left to right: jean Reynolds, Patricia Stanfield, Sharpe, Tommy Cheshire. Not Pictured: Donna Dickerson, Hazel Purg ason, Patricia Cole, Linda Crowder, Becky Richard Cox, johnny McDonald, Bill McMichael. Crowder. Second row: Wilbur Doss, Lionel Rudd, Harvey TO OUR MOTHERS AND FATHERS To express our deepest appreciation of their interest in the school and its activities, their loving influence which has been our guide through the years, and their never-ceasing love which has been OLII constant comfort-- This Number Of GOLDEN LEAVES Is Dedicated by the 1961 GOLDEN LEAVES Staff DEDICA TION 5 ,g...,, .,. ,-Q - X fn M 5,:iiifi.:.:.5.:5a,, ..,, .. bn... - . 116 Q A , fff 3? ri! I l I xi k Q4 fy, PRINCIPAL MR. A. W. HUNTER I . A D Q -..---w-luv- - 3 few. We SUPERINTENDENT SECRETARY MR., ALLAN LEWIS MISS NANCY WITHERS Superintendent of Rockingham Comuty Schools 6 1 FAC!!! TV FACUITY English, French Woman's College University of North Carolina MR.. A. E. SMITH Social Studies ix 'S University of North Carolina 29 'f , fm, MR. R. c. BUTLER A Sciences , f M in H ,.,.. -,., ,WI North Carolina State , . Q 1 9' ,R 1' ,gf e',1 A ,M Know MRS E C WRIGHT Busmess Education East Carolma lhfw '-t MRS. CLIFTON I-IANKINS English Georgetown College MR. I. VAN SHARPE Agriculture North Carolina State 8 E FA6lll7V Physical Education, Civics Z- Appalachian State Teachers College ,gym his U MRS. R. L. WILKERSON Home Economics Woman's College University of North Carolina MRS, P. D. MARTIN Librarian Radford College MR. J. E. MEADOR English, Printing Wake Forest College CA FETERIA STA FF Mrs Wheeler, Mrs. Carver, Mrs. Cillie, Mrs. French and Mrs Lindsey 9 A W. Q, FUN .f 4. 'gs EL' X4 . 'iii 1' . - if L rl We . Q - Y sf -ob s , 1 Q, wi , ...- Q Q? un' .s 1 1 I 2 gap-. ri Z5 K 1 x L5 'ff' A Hx 'f ,M M ' . -.ififiiy ,yssisfi - I 0' .-.V 4'1- 'xg - . 2 f 9 x il ' - . I 5 I 1: X. I Q V' E555 Sw 555 S555 ll i ,EE M im Ill- but 1,5 'ggi'-3 -' ul ts.- '. , H 4 . . - ,. - N I, , , Senior 0ffiaers' RAY CARTER ...... ............. Pr esident RICHARD COX ................... ...,.. T reasurer JEAN REYNOLDS ...... ........... V ice President KEMPIE KING, BILL MCMICHAEL ............ Reporters KEMPIE KING ....,............... Recording Secretary MRS. RANKIN, MR. SMITH ....... ..... A dvisors BARBARA WILSON ............ Corresponding Secretary 12 --35 ,nf f .Qi N- Mn.,-, vi- EDWARD ANDERSON , . ,. '1 mv v Q s 1 ,X K Q 4 -. f,q,4.,t. M H ,, 'Q 5 rf fda 5- 'F S . -V ji 0. ,rw ,-CT, SENIOR CIASS' IEANETTE. BRANSCOME , , 1 , fbi ROBERT BROWN ' UN, :NVQ f 'N' . 11, 1 if 1, BONNIE CARTER 13 GEORGE CARTER 4 4' as , 14, ' .-w-9.:.!j'n . A Ng- -:r ' - '21 x S 3 wg, W - . ho. U +,,f- ,',,! . RAY CARTER , A ,Q 'W fa ff.: ,Q .' --Ulffff KENNETH CRADDOC K WALTER CARTER 4 '5l LINDA CROWDER 14 'mf fjfiw ' - A .V Q AV , Q . 2 rf .. V'-J 'M' zf '-fi' A 4' SENIOR JUNE CREWS A.. 'suf- i 1-lx. KYB . 0,- QA A' fws 61488 DONNA DICKERSON Q , ' K' 5' K 'N 'I Rag- '1 . Q ' 4 ,xiii ,- I ,R -,S ggi, .X 1 , ,, .37 N '-' fu Y 1 , Q V rv . E Q S , ...--- N N 1, Q M GWYNN DURHAM JOYCE HARRELL 15 WILBUR DOSS V 1... ix QF K is 1 1 A . N A ORENDA I-IARRELSON . Ea, fi ,rw x ff if .., ,, W , .,.1 3 ' 7 new MN 2 ,.,, 5, ,,,.. LEROY I-IASKINS N ,N X i LINDA JESSLE t. eu, ,, na. LARRY JARRELI. 33 GLENN EDD JOHNSON 16 :meg V N12-fm' ' 4 NXfs:'f-f' 'VN -' , V ' fz gqw, CHARLES JESSIE SENIOR KENNETH JONES K a if , in f lK .,,,p, 'gn nk I . ... , t - In ,H n L fs. KEMPIE KING 61488 Yu M- . V F 5' x , :I JUDY MAYPLEW COLIN KELLY . W ff . - - .1-51' ' : ' V , b .6 7 ff Ja? - V iran., ,, 4 f-vw. I MARY MCCANN 17 BILL MCMICHAEL .z:1: Q .,,,5:., . ,.. 'E 4 'b ' ' 'DHI A Q . I EW, V ,.,A ,:AA.. M -- ,.,.. ,xl MARY ELLEN MEADOR MQ Q -W . E wx 1.4, n-, an , , E 'V +4-w..,N . H '92',z CORETTA OWEN im, V. -ff Sr e 'I ' ' ' BONNIE MERRITT SENl0R .. - 32553153 ' -1P f'f1 . , ' V ' af' LW, - mf , -A .., M X A F ', '. . 3 Bl- ,, V N 1. , N Q, BUDDY PASCHAL DOUGLAS PATTERSON 18 ' , ,cn ,,. 411' 01488 nv- IEAN REYNOLDS I-IAZEL PURGASON on I . yy!! I N- ' I VCC :J LINDA SMITH 19 . it BILLY RAKESTRAW Jr I 'T , fu QRQ rf- -. Yun KENNETH SOUTI-IA RD z 1 fl . - , ir:-, 1 wwf wiv, 5 . 2 r . JIMMY SPENCER ffbx RUBY STUMP PATRICIA STANFIELD A-RIA MABEL VERNON 20 4'!!Sr'- BOBBY STILL SENIUR I vim. Nlfve BARBARA WILSON , 1 ik N If ,ag Wx fm s x . . K g 'c' v BOBBY WITTY 61488 BOBBY WYATT DORIS WYATT Nth- JOHNNY MCDONALD No Pncture Available JOHNNY C ROWDE R 2 1 No Pncfure Available WALTER GUNN Mosoofs DWAYNE PARKS LOU ANN BRAY Class Poem Through the years we have worked together, These years we shall never forget- Our twelve years of school. We began this climb together, These years we shall never forget- These twelve years of school. Through hard times and good times We have stuck together. The happiest years of our lives were These twelve years of school. Now as we say Good bye, We wonder if we will ever meet again, After this, the last of our Twelve years of school. As we separate to gain ou.r varied goals, We still shall remember those happy days of Our twelve years of school. 22 Moffo Not finished, just begun. Class Colors Lavender, and White Class Flower Qin'-0 cl ' s f 1s gx. j . neggga ,Hg 0 C. C QNORJIQFANWD f KruC-X 'lf-gf U I9 fog, If? ff l' dl., 'ZZ' fl y' gh , . H 1,5 fe . Zvi? 'x ka. , ,,l.d. 0 'Q ! x,' SQ: , x 1' Q9 MEI TT' A ,I ' ' .4 ' - I Mary Ellen Meador, Chiefg Patricia Stanfield, Bill McMichael, Donna Dickerson a cl Bo '3- 'Sw '? fly? Y- x f .4 I e C. Carter 3 ll! l 'I 1 -- i 4-Bw x J. x I ' I 23 BEST ALL AROUND Donna Dickerson Douglas Patterson MOST DEPENDABLE Barbara Wilson Wilbur Doss BEST LOOKING Bonnie Carter Buddy Paschal 24 1961 SENIOR SUPER!!! TIVES ' t Q 1-ga-Ljyf 3 . L,,eQ-hi?-3 HA! :Q -f -.VL 'J --1 ' X -' T V qrif, ' I xv , ' 1 1 r'.N,H,' :,.. 1 UW. T715 ,Y ' A' ' 1 V : .Pl 7 . '35 . I G . '25 Ml Pl A 3 . S., K2 . YL, -rf? fir., 4 I ' st Ig' ' -,S 51 . ' 5-I ix 4 5 MOST COURTEOUS Ruby Stump Richard C ox MOST ORIGINAL Mary Ellen Meador John Thomas Dallas G., Ei-ri FRIENDLIEST Glenn Edd johnson Joyce Harrell 25 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Bonnie Merritt Bill McMichael MOST POPULAR Coretta Owen Norman Austin MOST INTELLECTUAL Patricia Stanfield B111 McMichael 26 1961 SENIOR SUPERZA TIVES' MOST ATHLETIC Walter Carter Hazel Purgason WITTIEST MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Mary Ellen Meador Kenneth Southard 27 red., Linda Crowder Kenneth Craddock . 5 -8 5 ., ., '- - .r T 5 y .- -1-'-- 61488 HISTORY The year we have anticipated for so long is here at last. Now we can truly say, We are Seniors! , getting ready to take the big step out into the world. Looking back we can see many majestic memories. They all begin with our gradu- ation from the eighth grade when we walked across the stage and received certificates for eight years of hard work which entitled us to take part in the high school life. Let's retrace our steps and see what has happened foiir years ago as Freshmen still wet behind the ears. Our advisors were Mr. Butler and Mr. Phillips. We elected class officers: Barbara Wilson, President, Bill McMichael, Vice President, Mary Ellen Meador, Secretary, Larry jarrell, Treasurer, Pat Stanfield, Reporter. For the first time we were able to take part in the clubs and other Various activities. The athletic ones were Patricia Stanfield, Hazel Purgason, Bonnie Merritt, and Donna Dickerson on the girls' basketball team and Coretta Owen, cheerleader. With hard work and many activities we found ourselves a little wiser as Sophomores. Our advisors were Mr. Butler and Mr. Phillips, our class officers were: Bill McMichael, President, Norman Austin, Vice President, Donna Dickerson, Secretary, Edward Anderson, Treasurer, and Larry jarrell, Reporter. The girls added to the basketball team were Mary Ellen Meador, Linda Crowder, and jean Reynolds. The boys added to the basketball team were Leroy Haskins and Walter Carter. The ones chosen for the Beta Club were Mary E. Meador, Patricia Stanfield, Barbara Wilson, Ruby Stump, Bonnie Carroll, Donna Dickerson, Edward Anderson, Bill McMichael, and Larry Jarrell. We were very proud when one of our girls, Barbara Wilson, was first runner-up in the Beauty Pageant. Bill McMichael was president of the Science Club with other class members holding offices in the various clubs, each one playing an important role to make a wonderful memory. Now we move on to our junior year. A little more realistic then, we began to face many confronting problems. Our advisors were Mr. Smith and Mrs. Wright. We elected class officers: Coretta Owen, President, Norman Austin, Vice President, Kempie King, Secretary, Linda Crowder, Treasurer, and Bonnie Carroll, Reporter. The class was well repre- sented as club officers and Linda Smith became a cheerleader. Jeritta Rakestraw, Judy Mayhew, and Hazel Purgason made the Beta Club. We juniors really enlarged the boys' basketball team, added were Walter Gunn, Ray Carter, Bill McMichael, Billy Rakestraw, john Dallas, Norman Austin, and Bobby Wyatt. That was the year we received our class rings and had a friendly contest selling magazines. With the money received from selling magazines we gave the Seniors a banquet, the theme was Hitch Your Wagon to a Star. Again we had a runner-up in the Beauty Pageant, Barbara Wilson. The honor of marshals went to Mary Ellen Meador, Chief, Bonnie Carroll, Patricia Stanfield, Donna Dickerson, and Bill McMichael. The closing of our Junior year came with our making the rose chain for graduation. Time flies by so quickly! We are now Seniors, waiting for the big moment when again we can walk across the stage and receive a diploma as we received a certificate four years ago. Our Senior advisors are Mrs. Rankin and Mr. Smith, our class officers: Ray Carter, President, Jean Reynolds, Vice President, Barbara Wilson, Corresponding Secretary, Kempie King, Recording Secretary, Richard Cox, Treasurer, and Kempie King and Bill McMichael, Reporters. This is the year we prove our abilities as leaders, with many holding the offices of club presidents. Two Senior girls have be- come cheerleaders: Margie Joyner and Patricia Stanfield. Again this is a big year for us in the Beauty Pageant, Mary McCann is crowned Miss Wentworth High for 1960-61. These four years are coming to an end all too soon. Looking back we see and remember many events, small and large alike, all combining to make our stay in high school a big memory never to be forgotten. As we leave, a little afraid but prepared to face the future, we thank you Wentworth High, for making all of this possible. Our teachers, our principal, our parents, without all of them we would have been lost. Now there is nothing left but a majestic memory of the past and the thought of Not finished, just begun! CORETTA OWEN Historian 28 61488 PROPHECY The other Sunday after my sermon at Calvary Church, where I am the pastor, I was discussing with my choir director, BONNIE MERRITT, our graduating class of 1961. While talking, we met JUDY MAYHEW, who is now society editor of the New York Times. We invited her to have dinner with us, and while at dinner we were informed that our classmates have been highly successful. She told us that BONNIE CARTER and her husband Tyree are making a career of the Navy. PATRICIA STANFIELD and KEMPIE KING are models in New York City. WALTER GUNN is trying to help cupid along. I-Ie is rtmning a Lonely Hearts Club. We have several classmates who have entered the field of education. SHIRLEY PULLIAM and RUBY STUMP are scientists at Carolina. BOBBY STILL is a guidance teacher in a large high school. DOUGLAS PATTERSON is a chemistry teacher at old W.H.S. I-IAZEL PURGASON entered the sports fie1d5 she is now the coach at Wentworth. MARY ELLEN MEADOR is a home economics teacher. Those Carter boys got right in there, too. RAY CARTER, GEORGE CARTER, and WALTER CARTER are all very successful business leaders. NORMAN AUSTIN runs a barber shop. WILBUR DOSS has a very successful beauty salon. ROBERT BROWN is the cartoon artist for the Reidsville Review. EDWARD ANDERSON is making a career of the Marines. JEAN REYNOLDS is a dress designer in Hollywood. RICHARD COX is top curb boy at Big Oaks. CORETTA OWEN runs a large antique shop. ORENDA HARRELSON is very successful in her home and in rearing her tlu-ee children. JUNE CREWS has a beauty shop. Judy also told us that LINDA SMITH is singing with a large band. MABEL VERNON has become a successful movie actress in Hollywood. JOHN THOMAS DALLAS is owner of a chain of drive-ins. CHARLES JESSIE and BOBBY WYATT have become highway patrolmen. COLIN KELLY is married and doing a lot of work with the young people. BOBBY WITTY is a radio announcer at Reidsville. LEROY HASKINS is playing basketball with the Globe Trotters. LARRY JARRELL is running a speed shop in Tampa, Florida. BILL MCMICHAEL is married to DONNA DICKERSON. He is flying a plane for T.W.A., and his wife is a flying instructor at the Reidsville airport. JOHNNY McDONALD owns a carnival, called McDonald, Inc. KENNETH JONES is manager of a large department store in Canada. CURTIS MOSLEY is now manufacturing loud mufflers. BILLY RAKESTRAW is a forest ranger. KENNETH SOUTHARD has been elected to the United States Senate. JEANETTE BRANSCOME is an x-ray technician at Morehead Hospital in Leaksville. JOHNNY CROWDER is now principal at Wentworth High School. GLENN ED JOHNSON has become an accomplished driver and is racing at Daytona. MARY MCCANN is married to Douglas and now they have three little scientists. BUDDY PASCI-IAL is running a junk car lot filled with wrecked '53 Chevrolets. MARGIE JOYNER is assistant manager of Belk's, where her husband is now manager. LINDA CROWDER and GWYNN DURHAM are truck drivers for Virginia-Carolina. LINDA JESSIE is a nurse at Annie Penn Memorial Hospital. DORIS WYATT is a police woman. BARBARA WILSON is a photographer at Wilson Studios in Reidsville. JOYCE HARRELL is a nurse in the Mid-West. JIMMY SPENCER is now the chief mechanic for the Rockingham County Schools. After discovering how successful our classmates have been, we are now planning our first class reunion. BONNIE MERRITT KENNETH CRADDOCK Prophets 29 MST Wlll AND TESTAMEN7 We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-One of Wentworth High School, being of sound mind and body, do willfully grant the following items and qualities to the faculty and undergraduates. Article I To the Faculty: Mr. Hunter: Our sincere appreciation, and a group of bus drivers that will keep their buses clean Mrs Rankin: An all-girl geometry class. Mr. Smith: Another successful year of deer hunting. Mr. Butler: An unbreakable thermometer. Mrs. Wright: A careful typing class. Mrs Hankins: Six study halls. Mrs Wilkerson: Another successful beauty pageant. Mrs Martin: A bigger library. Mr. Meador: Reid Griffin. Mr. Phillips: A co-operative girls' team. Mr. Sharpe: A successful parliamentary team. Article II To the undergraduates: To the Juniors, we leave our prestige. To the Sophomores, we leave our magazine salesmanship. To the Freshmen, we leave a successful high school career. Article III Individual Bequests: I, LINDA CROWDER, leave Bus No. 55 to an early riser. I, BOBBY WITTY, leave part of my love for Mrs. Martin to Hubert Corum. I, BARBARA WILSON, leave with a sigh of relief! WILBUR DOSS, leave my bear hair to Ronald Corum. COLIN KELLY, do not leave my ability to bring Linda to school to anyone, for she will ride the bus I, Iv I, DOUGLAS PATTERSON, leave my Piedmont trophy to Mr. Hunter and the faculty. I, GLENN JOHNSON, leave my ability to outrun the Highway Patrol to Ralph Harvey. I, BUDDY PASCI-LAL, leave my pop bottle dodging ability to Calvin Dallas. CURTIS MOSLEY, leave my mufflers to Tommy Butler. KENNETH JONES, leave my ability to sleep in class to Sammy Fulp. BOBBY STILL, leave my car to David Dallas. GEORGE CARTER, leave my ability to wreck to Judy Bugher. I, CI-LARLES JESSIE, leave my basketball ability to Wendell Harmon. NORMAN AUSTIN, leave my registration card to Mike Heffinger. KENNETH CRADDOCK, leave my ability to get along with Mr. Sharpe to the Galloway boys. I, MARGIE JOYNER, leave my quiet ways to Linda Caudle. I, EDWARD ANDERSON, leave like a Chevy. I, JUDY MAYHEW, leave my blonde hair to Tommy Cheshire. JEANETTE BRANSCOME, leave my dancing ability to anyone who's fool enough to try it. DORIS WYATT, leave my height to Darrell Heffinger. LEROY HASKINS, leave my basketball suit to Reid Griffin. JIMMY SPENCER, leave Rodney to carry on. I, ORENDA HARRELSON, leave my ability to go steady to one who hasn't learned. I, JOHN DALIAS, leave my ability to stowaway in car trunks to Conoy Moran. I, BONNIE CARTER, leave with the Navy. RAY CARTER, leave the presidency of the Senior Class to Earl Hancock. WALTER CARTER, leave a good '55 Chevy to Lionel Rudd. I, RICHARD COX, leave my well-groomed ways to Roy Knight. I, JUNE CREWS, leave my hair to Ronald Hundley. I, DONNA DICKERSON, leave my ability to get out of class to Ronald McCol1u.m. GWYNN DURHAM, leave my bus to anyone who will have it. JOYCE HARRELL, leave my love for dancing to Marie Doyle. LARRY JARRELL, leave my night life to Jimmy Julian. LINDA JESSIE, leave my studious ways to Joel Corum. I, K.EMPIE KING, leave four units to Ronald Corum. MARY MCCANN, leave my position as Miss Wentworth to Kathryn Williams. MARY ELLEN MEADOR, leave my position as editor of the annual to anyone crazy enough to accept it. BONNIE MERRITT, leave my right hook to Billy Farmer. CORETTA OWEN, leave my position as chief cheerleader to Becky Crowder. I, SHIRLEY PULLLAM, leave my ability to get along with Mrs. Martin to Martha Haskins. I, HAZEL PURGASON, leave a year of peace to Peggy. I, BILLY RAKESTRAW, hope to leave. LINDA SMITH, leave Kenneth. Isighj JEAN REYNOLDS, leave my smile to Johnny Doss. I, PAT STANFIELD, leave my dignity to Martha Haskins. I, JOHNNY MCDONALD, leave my ability as a mechanic to Mike Heffinger. I, KENNETH SOUTI-IARD, leave my ability to get along with Mrs. Wright to Mary Lea Greenleaf. WALTER GUNN, leave my position in the Lonely Hearts Club to Ronald Dearing. ROBERT BROWN, leave my ability to be studious to Virginia Gunn. JOHNNY CROWDER, leave my success in love to Jimmy Smith and Alice Martin. RUBY STUMP, leave my position in the Beta Club to Jerry Younts. I, MABEL VERNON, leave my quiet ways to Jimmy Meador. BOBBY WYATT, leave Wentworth High for three months. KENNETH CRADDOCK, leave my ability to have fun at parties to Yvonne Carter. I, BARBARA WILSON, leave my ability to talk my way out of tight places to Cheryl DeLancey. I, BILL MCMICHAEI., leave gladly. 1: I, I: 1, In 1, Iv In If I, I, 1, If In I, If 1, I: I: I: Ir I: 1, 1, 1, Ia 1, 1, BILL MCMICHAEL Te stator 30 ,Nm Q-. . w,..,.,a. X, .ri xx - Q V fi .k,A , ,. xl!! 'E A,,, A. ,,,, ' . . . VQQ: -'H1 , all' 'I . i ,, .,V,, 5 ...---- ....-- ::: '.-- -J-- ' if :Q 'un nnl?4ull ' ,,.-n',,-v .-- ' , L 'R'.'2-Iw-'- ' 4, ,,, W- A ' vw-Q--- N ' ,,..,.M1e:1 Junior 6las's Officers LIONEL RUDD ..... . . . Vice RONALD CORUM .... . . . President JIMMY MEADOR .... ......... -President Secretary VIRGINLA GUNN .... ....... . Treasurer BECKY CROWDER ......... Annual Staff Representative CONOY MORAN ........................... Reporter MRS. WRIGHT, MRS., WILKERSON .......... Advisors , TOMMY BUTLER YVONNE CARTER LINDA CAUDLE TOMMY CHESHIRE JOEL CORUM HUBERT CORUM RONALD CORUM BECKY CROWDER CALVIN DALLAS DAVID DALLAS CHERYL DeLANCEY JOHNNY DOSS fm qu.. I.. -.5 Xiu lv' 'Wx 'SS 'v-. Q 5, ,. B S- gp., .,. 'W f vw ' ffl Qi, 5 ft. O IUNIORS fmiivig f'S dill L -fx 45, ' , ,hr Wi' is , -5, -5 N'-1 In lv- 3. E ,t- X I-1-:'.L ' K -. . .1 'U' 'S' 'Q' MARIE DOYLE SAMMY PULP MARY LEE GREENLEAF VIRGINIA GUNN EARL HANCOCK WENDELL HARMON JUNIOR RALPH HARVEY DARRELL HEFFINGER RONALD HUNDLEY ROY KNIGHT ALICE MARTIN RONALD MCCOLLUM 61488 JIMMY MEADOR CONOY MORAN PEGGY PURGASON LIONEL RUDD JIMMY SMITH RODNEY SPENCER KATHRYN WILLIAMS JERRY YOUNTS X Fvx I 3 Elf I f. -me X 8 L ,. .Nm 'xr ! wx i V 'wx :us r. - ,fm fm I--.- ,...u..R 1, gsm. ma ,Q , f'avf' NOT PICTURED Judy Bugher Billy Farmer Martha Haskins Mike Heffinger 35 -.J JAIL Y w2Z2i6'f MQW' L, M'-W-yr ..w .Q .rw .-My :ml .fm 1' gl I Y, :F 36 D. 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T reasurer 38 SOPHOMORES DOROTHY BELTON LARRY BOYD DONALD CARTER GUY COTTON BETTY COX LOIS DUKE BETTY FORREST MARY LOU GUNN 756 5311. lo W1 - :Q 'W 5, 1 '- i 4' G' YA' S- CURTIS FRENCH CHARLES GRAVELY SHIRLEY I-IANDY C. R. HART 5 YWS' is 4. KENNETH GRIFFITH SANDRA JOYNER , 'm 2'a K' is ! I A 1 am' .-1 rw iv- , S Bv- X . i Z : xi I 'WI 10 Ex PAT OGLE STEVE ROBERSON W! L 'M fv- 1 ,N N EDITH PYRTLE CI-IERYI. RAKESTRAW MARIE RODGERS GLENDA SCOTT 'U' I6 K-4 wg- Q, N Q p SOPHOMORE JUDY JULIAN LINDA LYNN REID LOVINGS GLENNA MCCLUNG CAROLYN MCMILIAN ANNIE OAKLEY DON ROBERSON REBECCA SCOTT in 'f HARVEY SHARPE JEANNE SI-IREVE JUDY SMOTHERS KAY STIERS KENNETH STONE SANDRA STRADER JARRELL SUTTON ANN TALLEY DENNIS TROXLER CAROLYN VERNON REBECCA WALL JANE WAY -qv QQ ' T 'L fm. N -wx 1 ' ff 1 Q 1 no 71 . 'N ' D Di' 4 :Nxf 3 ' JUDY VADEN LEON WILLLAMS yi- xx in - UF NOT PICTURED Sam Carter Martha Hand Margaret Martin Carolyn Moore Harold Moore Lee Odell Marie Patterson Jo ANN cox 42 ik' x x a Lv.. 5' :Hz V-K Q- .,,, Q , ,, Psi? X . 1-1 Q w 'V - Y.. h ,924 Q - . L Q, Wu nfl' , ' if ' . K 674 '-, 'U Y V . 5 -.. . s 5'.'v I fl 'c ,7 IEA K? 1 u, QQ -l - .M .1 ., .,.,,, .f ' wiv.. 4 'bf 'z z.g k 39 fig gfgfi-1 1 lg eva ? A R 1 iw if , ,,., get .... ,-2, .4 . 'f ', f :4 . ,' ..., 4, ff? F' -V , 1'j,Qpv. I 9' 557.1 g , g, 4, 1 r N' 1 1 I - 7 1,11 1 ff 9 74: :1 N Vi!! ,LA 1 V5 .df .A N F, v, ff F 5. r. 1 . 3,-as ..- z - , 4 I ! q. 6-if r- r nf, ' 'Q , J e4' 4-, W .ll k N i Qlf ' 4 -1 1 ! A 1 4 F 4 , . .. ' o . - ,. 4 .kv A , gg mama Q Il 5552 E555 Esau xii! pas ww gigs awww Ill anim l H -.,,,.,., gang P 44 -if W V- -gh-3 H ef .mmq mm., nanny, mwzzq ., ,. ,M .,,, ,E llll llll llll llll iv-in W A 'CQ- f'?f .W .,,. , W wt is N 'Y-.:' wmv MARILYN MORAN. JANE JOYCE ...... SHIRLEY I-IASKINS HAROLD HAYNES. ..... Freshman Officers . . . . . . . . .President PATRICIA COLE. . . . . . . . . .Annual Representative ....Vice President MR. PI-IILLIPS..... ................Advisor ......Secretary MRS.HANKINS...... ........Advisor . . . . Treasurer 44 JUDY AUSTIN NAN ETTA BARNARD KAY BARBER CAROLYN BRAME BRENDA BROWN IARRY BROWN SHEIIA BOAZ MILDRED CARTER NANCY CHEEK BENNY CHILTON PATRICLA COLE BRENDA COLEMAN ,ann , 4- -H K- IX RONNIE COLLIE MARGIE CORUM RITA COTTON JAMES CROWDER CAROL DICKERSON WAYNE FRENCH 1 'Sw WILLIAM MCNABB MARGARET MILLER MARILYN MORAN BRENDA PATTERSON HELEN PATTERSON MICKEY PATTERSON BRENDA GUNN SHIRLEY HASKINS HAROLD HAYNES ROSA HEFFINGER CHRISTINE HARMON JANE JOYCE BRENDA JOYCE ANN LOVELACE LOIS LOVINGS MARY MANUEL ELIZABETH MARSH RONNIE MCKINNEY FRESHMAN SHIRLEY PATTERSON KATHLEEN POPE DEWEY RAKES JUDY RAKESTRAW RONALD SHREVE BOBBY SPENCER LINDA STANFIELD PATSY SOUTI-LARD FAITH TALLEY MELVIN THOMAS FAYE VAUGI-IN EARLENE WALKER CZASS Q 'UN Hs X fs, , I A- - i . NR. Ik r ta.. . x , , 4, 1 t -L' ,-1 ,firm M. wg.. xp ,, I! 4 X' 7 L L2 nf 31- f ' 3 ,N A, - L w'9ir-1'5 -'DY' ,F 0' H . M g ,- T -., I IX + I ' 'QETQQ5 'gf x A pf1:wff :ffL52,+ ,L Its T JIMMY WALKER I 5 I DONALD WALL U C- W i MARJORIE WRAY QL flu '. .-5 ' .'.4:s - 'A' . ,,,. ' ,V NOT PICTURED David Caudle jimmy Doyle jimmy Farris Robert Matthews Joann Meador Michael Still Frankie Witherspoon 47 4 X.. s '.-Tx.. 3 Q, XL JY'-P pn. 640607 AGAIN! it-4 -saw' vwfh 'WN 48 ' - jx 'W' . 'Wx .fi 3 'Nw X I f X lr .iv 1,94 ...fa vga g S 8 Oblfwu It ,mlm if El6H7H GRADE 33:55, L 4: ,, P A 5 121 A s 4 lf, s W . M. xr-wa. MR. MEADOR'S EIGHTH GRADE First row, left to right: Ray Belton, Hilda Patterson, Dianne Sharpe, David Oakley, Sammy Rakestraw, Nancy Corum, Sandra Lillard. Second row: jo McMillian, Rachel Vaden, Cathy Odell, Frances Moore, Norma Corum. Third row: Lillian Wilson, Ginger Griffith, Nancy Taylor, Tonda Srnothers, Kaye Purgason, Camilla Patterson, Marie Austin. Fourth row: Ricky Witty, Garth Green, William Perry, Peggy Morris, Brenda Barber, Marian Earles. Fifth row: R. L. Morris, Michael Shorter, Neal Miller, Tommy Carter, Calvin Matthews, Billy Cayton, Charles Patterson, Lee Rakestraw, Tommy McCann, Mr. Meador, Edward May. MRS. WALKER'S EIGHTH GRADE First row, left to right: David Fox, Faye Shreve, Dale Troxler, Elizabeth Dye, Joyce Fish, Gayle Rakestraw, Reuben Carter, Harry Carter. Second row: joan Brown, Douglas Carter, Wayne Parleir, james Talley, john Fisher, Michael Sheppard, Henry Fagge, Douglas Brame. Third row: Mary Mabe, Marie Griffin, Sandra Bray, Nancy Morris, Gloria Mattox, Vicky Turman, Rowena Hundley, Eddie Crowder. Fourth row: Linda Shelton, Marie Wyatt, Tommy Matthews, Danny Thompson, David Connor, Michael Chambers, jimmy Bennett, Hughes Coleman, Mrs. Melvin Wall-ter. 50 SEVENTH GRADE igmya- ' ' ' 1 ' . 'fm uni Ilfv- -,. l ' ii f - ffl - 'f',- il A . ,M -5 .C cg. -. nf -n ' l N x MR. SOMERS' SEVENTH GRADE First row, left to right:Billy Pulliam, Mike Roberson,Mitch Dixon, Lindbergh Moore, Bill Keens, Tommy Knight, Peggy Cox, Anita Smith. Second row: Bonnie Dickens, Helen Brown, Ann Rich, Linda Griffin, Joyce Reynolds, Marilyn Durham, Beth Rakestraw, Elwood Soyars, Third row: Joel Stone, Emery Belton, Fay Graddoclft, Virginia Matherly, lxerry Glbson, Tommy Scott. Fourth row: Jesse Bullins, Billy Reynolds, Richard Graddocl-1, Dewey Boaz, Leon Curry, Mr. Somers. E' E J ' r rx A I M I 2 X MR. BRANDE'S SEVENTH GRADE First row, left to right: Jerzy Perry, Leon Murray, Dale Fish, Sandra Crow-. der, Ruth Gorum, Constant Michael. Second row: Jacl-1 Still, Bill Meador, Terry Watkins, Ronald Goodman, Janice Stone, Elaine Caudle, Carlene Merritt, Brenda Barnes. Third row: Gary Smith, Joe Bill Eames, Leroy Vemon Ronald l Scott, Jerry Simpson, Iany Troxler, Wayne Joyner, Hal Delancey. Fourth row: Mr. Brande, Donna Southard, Rebecca Ratliff, Doris Meadows, Buddy Loftis, Dora Tilley, Jane Priddy, Linda Fox. 51 SIXTH GRADE N 5 -N.---x -a T A f J Ulf fi.. I , fi MRS. FARRIS' SIXTH GRADE First row, left to right: Marilyn Venable, Roger Miller, Donald Patterson, Larry Cayton, Larry Caudle, Jackie Shreve, D. L. Caudle, Randy Carroll, Jeanne Wright. Second row: Susan Land, Helen Oakley, Jo Ann Mattox, Dianne Shreve, Hilda Corum, Lois Wray, Lois Bullins, Betty Reynolds, Ella Wray. Third row: Linda Rice, Vicki Patterson, Paula Wilson, Ann Rakestraw, Shirley Powell, Dianne Barnes, Carolyn Auain, Dawn Ratliffe, Minnie Tilley. Fourth row: Mrs. Farris, Lonnie Craig, Wayne Stewart, Roy Craven, Ricky Butler, Fred Moore, David Vaughn, Reid Newman, Terry Hart, Frankie Draper, Daniel Dodson. ,W .mbgva-rit il.-5:1 5, N ,g,.',. Y, X A .-V . 5 ,, :gf ,iw C: V 1, I A Q... 2,1 f .. s M 11' 'Q , I. J., ,sq ,- - ref- f 0 J Q - .eflgs at Y, H MI, W , vdxwqf' . ' 11 MRS. McCOLLU'M'S SIXTH GRADE First row, left to right: Ronnie Cox, Shearl McCollum, Kaye Carter, Clayton Bowman, Linda Corum, Mary Lou Patterson, Juanita Thompson, Eunice Curry, Michael Caudle. Second row: Jesse May, Johnnie Patterson, Ronald Bray, Tina Patterson, Patsy Hines, Loraine Williams, Bettye Sue Carroll, Irene Cox. Third row: Mitchell Thomas, Glenda Mattox, Donna Holland, Patricia Chilton, Delilah Priddy, Agnes Curry. Fourth row: Mrs. Ruth V. McCollum, Raymond Wilson, Lane Harmon, Calvin Joyce, Juel Wayne Priddy, George Marsh. 52 far' Y 1. A- Quia' 1 . 1 1 , -six . . ,. . - ' if :, f1.,,:. fa- 1 4 . 1 M V , 3 171 ' ' -f -' LU I. 0- .11 as -, Q 1 sa ., ,5'.z! AQ . .ra-g:,,g5 ,L . ,. 'f 3 ff-if fi? ' -Sift. 2 ' ' Y' . 44-,ff-0 ffl f :ei ' A L.-Q Y ,.. I ' , n , L '1 .-uw . p f' Nu 3- ' la ' Q 1 . in - , .... ' 'Q , Q.. :ii 4 -XX , -'lb '. -FSL I 1 .5-T15 --Q - rl 2 -. r 1234 05 Ui , ' -on. - ., -. 11 Qu.. .4 '2- 5-V N -- ...+'-L . E335 3.3 2 fu- V g Paar.-,A fihml w ---. 1.5 1 n 4 Fr? We 5 ??'U',f3!?'S .,., . , ,Ex-.:. L f- 1 L 1 gp ffl .3 I wg.-1-..: 1 -, A -, Af? , :bftjm .-w . -1 I . T I if 'V' --A ,.. -+-.4 Sfudenf Council . QIQ- V :Y ,D , .T T 1 . BILL MCMICHAEL. . .. .. . . . . . . . President .fix ' 17 X gr., ll , - JIMMY MEADOR. . . . . . . Vice-President ' l,ig,, I , -A ig, CORETTA OWEN .... ........Secretary ' j big, CHERYL DQLANCEY. . . . . . .Reporter A MR. HUNTER . . . . . . . . . Advisor A .- A ,,.,. , ..1. , The purpose of the Student Council is to promote any activity that will make our school a better place in which to live, work and play. First row, left to right: Dallas, R. Carter, W. Carter, McCann,DeLancey,Wi11iams. Third row:Merritt, P. Cox, J. Meador, Mr. Hunter, Advisor, McMichael, B. Cox, Sharpe, Joyce, Dickerson, Troxler, Parlier, M. Meador Second row: Stone, I-Iundley, Owen, Stanfield, Purgason, Fourth row: Haynes, Moran, Lynn, Austin. 54 Befe Club J: The purpose of this organization is to promote the JMLY , ideals of honesty, service, leadership, to reward meri- X torious achievement, and to encourage students to con- tinue their education after school. DONNA DICKERSON. . BONNIE CARTER ..... RUBY STUMP ........ PATRICLA STANFIELD .... HAZEL PURGASON ....., . . . RONALD HUNDLEY. . . RONALD MCCOLLUM. VIRGINIA GUNN .... JUDY MAYI-IEW ..... BARBARA WILSON .... MRS. RANKIN ...... . . . . . .President .Vice -President . . . . Secretary . . . . . . Treasurer . . . . . .Reporter Parliamentarian . . ........ Chaplain . . . . . . Historian .. . Song Leader . . . . , Pianist . . . Advisor First row, left to right: Stump, Pulliam, Joyner, Carter, Dickerson,Stanfield,Purgason, DeLancey, Gunn. Second IONVZ lvlrs. Rankin, Advisor, Owen, Mayhew, McCann, Anderson, Wilson, Cox, Rodgers, Crowder, Smothers. 77Q'4'Ff Yi - KQV4 'Q- Z '2 e 5 rf First row, left to right: Stiers, Wall, Rogers, Vaden, Merritt, R. Carter, DeLancey, Gunn, fAdvisorj Mr. Smith. Third row: Hancock, Owen, Mayhew, Stanfield, W. Carter, Purgason, Crowder, Pyrtle, Smothers. Second row: Hundley, Meador, Troxler, Moran, Austin, Stanfield, Cole, Griffith. Fourth Rakestraw, julian, Y. Carter, Durham, Rudd, Wilson, Duke, Cox, Doyle, row: Haskins, Jessie, Ogle, Cummings, Cotton, Miller, Meador, Moran. PATRICIA STANFIELD. VIRGINIA GUNN ...... CHERYL RAKESTRAW. JIMMY MEADOR ...... LIONEL RUDD ...... BONNIE MERRITT .... MR. SMITH ...... SJ in good teachers. 56 CORETTA OWEN ...... . . . MARY ELLEN MEADOR. . . . . . . . .President . Vice President . . . . . .Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . . . .Historian Parliamentarian .........Reporter . . .Song Leader . . . . Advisor The F. T. A. teaches its members about the teaching profession. It cultivates in its members the qualities of personality, character and leadership which are essential .1 ,- if .. . 1 i ll First row, leh to right: Williams, G. Carter, P. Purgason, Merritt, Joyner Stone, Smith, Cox, Stanfield, H. Purgason, Southarcl, Stmfnp, Pulliam. Second row: Dickerson, Julian, Y, Carter, B. Carter, McCann, Wilson R. Carter, Doyle, Delancey, Gunn, Mrs. Wright fAdvisorJ. Third row RICHARD COX ........ ........ P resident KENNETH SOUTI-LLXRD. . . . . . Vice President JOYCE HARRELL ....... ..... S ecretary GWYNN DURHAM. . . . . . Treasurer MARGIE JOYNER .... . . .Reporter PEGGY PURGASON. . . . . .Historian MRS. WRIGHT ..... .- AC1ViS01? The purpose of the F.B.L.A. is to develop leadership, to strengthen the confidence of students in themselves, and to create interest in and understanding of business occu- pations. F. B. L A. , Hancock, Owen, Mayhew, Rudd, Hundley, J. Meador, Dallas, Way, Strader, M. Gunn. Fourth row: L. Jessie, Durham, Harrell, M. Meador, King, , Troxler, C. Jessie, Doss. 57 5, We V W. W N First row, left to right: Merritt, Vaden, P. Purgason, Crowder, H. Purgason, DeLancey, Durham, Rodgers, Crowder, Meador. Second row: Lovelace, Walker, D. Dickerson, P. Stanfield, Wall, Cox, Belton, McClu.ng, Caudle, Martin, Mrs. Wilkerson fAdvisorj. Third row:Marsh, Handy, Smith, M. Joyner, Stiers, Duke, Miller, Reynolds, julian, Carter, Patterson, I-lefiinger. Fourth row: Wilson, Owen, L. Stanfield, Austin, Boaz, Wray, Cotton, Manuel, Ogle, Saunders, Lynn. Fifth row: M. Gunn, Brame, Cole, S. Joyner, Wyatt, FHA The F.H.A, furthers interest in home economics and teaches its members to live better today so that their lives and those of their families may be better tomorrow. I-IAZEL PURGASON. . BECKY CROWDER. . CHERYL DeLANCEY. . . MARIE RODGERS . . . . PEGGY PURGASON. . . JUDY VADEN ...... LINDA C ROWDER .... GWYNN DURHAM. . BONNIE MERRITT. . MRS. WILKERSON. . . ..... President . . .Vice President .... Secretary . . .Treasurer . . . Reporter . . . . . Historian Parliamentarian .........P1an1st . . Songleader . . . Advisor Talley. Sixth row: Strader, Moran, F. Talley, C. Dickerson, Joyce, Pope, Carter, Meador, Prytle, Smothers, McMillan, Coleman, Rakesh-aw, Shreve, Oakley, Moore. Seventh row: Way, Bamard, Hand, B. Joyce, Brown, Cummings, Harmon, Vaughn, Lovings, McCann, Carter. Eighth row: King, Mayhew, Vernon, Scott, Harrelson, Wyatt, Bugher, Witty, julian, Williams, Doyle, V. Gunn. Ninth row: Jessie, Crews, M. Vernon, Haskins, Corum, B. Patterson, S. Patterson, M. Patterson. iz: gg, Q ifffizfm ,.s5i f'fx'i:: I A I., F.F The purpose of the F.F.A. is to develop competent, aggressive, rural and agricultural leadership, and to create more interest in the intelligent choice of a farming occupation. WALTER CARTER ..... GLENN EDD JOHNSON. . . RONALD CORUM .... LEROY l-LASKINS. .. RAY CARTER. . . BOBBY WITTY. . MR, Sl-IARPE. . . . . . . . .President Vice President . . .. Secretary . . Treasurer . . . Sentinel . . .Reporter .. Advisor First row, left to right: Mosley, Haskins, R. Carter, McKinney, McNabb, French, W. Carter, D. Carter, G. Carter, Wall,Cotton, Thomas,Witherspoon, Chilton, Fulp. Second roxx':Hundley, McCollum, Butler, Jessie, Witty,Corum, Younis, Comm, jones, Knight, Third row: Mr. Sharp fAdvisorj, Mefador, Brown, Szill, Spencer, Dallas, Sutton, Anderson. Fourth row: Roberson, Farris, Caudle, Walker, Shreve, Patterson, Rakes, Lovings, johnson, jarrell. llllllllnlfl! Fifth row: I. Doss, Brown, Yeattes, Mathews, Crowder, Griffin, Cox. Sixth row: C. Dallas, D. Heffinger, H. Sharpe, Griffith, B. Farmer. Seventh row: R. Corum, Williams, Troxler, Collie, Stone, Moran, Hancocl-L. Eighth row. Hart, Austin, Patterson, Paschal, French, Harmon. Ninth row: julian, I. Dallas, Rai-iestraw, 59 Front row, left to right: Vaden, Cox, Wall, joyner, Smith, Crowder, Stiers, McCann. Fourth row: Sutton, M. Meador, Pulliam, Williams, Hancock, Stanfield, Purgason, Rogers, Forrest. Second row: Duke, Mrs. Rankin W. Doss. Fifth row: Sharpe, Moran, McCollum, I-Iundley, J. Meador. Sixth fAdvisorJ, Durham, DeI.ancey, Doyle, King, Wilson, V. Gunn, Branscome. row: Spencer, Patterson, Griffith, Hart, Rudd, J. Doss. Third row: M, Gunn, Way, Smothers, Strader, Roberson, Lovings, Carter, VIRGINIA GUNN. . . CONOY MORAN .... . . LOIS DUKE ...... KEMPIE KING ........ . . KENNETH GRIFFITI-I .... . . . JUDY VADEN ......... . . GWYNN DURHAM. . , MRS. RANKIN . . . . . . . . .President . Vice President . . . . . Secretary . . . . .Treasurer Parliamentarian . . .Song Leader ..... Pianist . . .Advisor The purpose of the French Club is to promote in its mem- bers a better understanding of France, its people, culture, language, and its geographical features. FRENCH 6lUB D in g,,,, ,L ..L.Aii -. . , ...r, , l..-..i.... L ... , -.Y iw r Wt- .t....l,-L,.c.-. Y l -LW, L7 YVA,, I ,-l.,.i,,..L--w ,.. K. X -- ,, 1 D1 ., L.,-t. ,LDC-L -. Lad- T l--- L Y. W I c.i.,-a.el .,.i...-t,i .4 ,-,. --A-l- D L.. C.- -. ---A --wb-l-'-le l-elk A ,R...e,t:-t51:-. .1-,-1' ...,,-. Li.li-L-- D-, .. -.tQi....r...i.t.e.l'3lL L. L4 -,L t,.,.L,L-,-t 'W' if- '1,. .-..,t... .i.gi.....L..-n.J.-I t,..,t.t...L,,..L...l..,L.. L-L., ,,.L.I fl- L.,lYl-. 1 1 V I ' - V ....q. ' K First row, left to right: R, Carter, W. Carter, McMichael, Anderson. Second row:Durham, Meador, Purgason, Dickerson, Stanfield, McCann, Vaden,Cox, Walker, Wilson. Third row: Witty, Forrest, Patterson, Rudd, Sutton, B. Carter, King, Rogers, Smothers, B. Crowder, Mosley. Fourth row: julian, Hart, Wall, G. Carter, Duke, Roberson, Meador, Hundley, I.. Crowder. Fifth row: Doyle, Moore, Shreve, Gunn, Sharpe, Stiers, Del.ancey, Prytle, Joyner, Lynn,Brame, Sixth rowi Williams, P. Purgason, Ogle, Saunders, Griffith, Miller, Cotton, BETTY COX ........ DONALD CARTER. . . . . LINDA STANFIELD. . . JUDY VADEN ...... BECKY cRowDER. . . GWYNN DURHAM. . . MR. BUTLER ..... .. .. ...President .Vice President . . . . . .Secretary . . .Treasurer . . Reporter .. Librarian . . . Advisor The Science Club is an organization devoted to the furtherance of scientific knowledge by studying facts, principles, and causes and spreading the knowledge obtained. E S6IEN6E CZUB Doss, Corum. Seventh row: Mr. Butler, Vaughn, Hancock, Coleman, I.. Stanfield, Moran, Mayhew, Joyce, Talley, Boaz, Wray, Barnard, Joyce, Dickerson. Eighth row: Troxler, Heffinger, M. Carter, 1. Meador, Cummings, Cole, Austin, D. Wall, Handy, Marsh, Lovelace, Roberson. Ninth row: Spencer, Rakes, Thomas, McKinney, Haynes. Tenth row: M. Patterson, J. Crowder, Jessie, P. Carter, McNabb. 61 First row, seated, left to right: Kenneth Southarcl, Mary Ellen Meador fEditoi-J, Linda Crowder, Tommy Cheshire, Pat Stanfield, Harvey Sharpe, Hazel Barbara Wilson, Donna Dickerson. Second row: Pat Cole, jean Reynolds, Purgason, Lionel Rudd, Wilbur Doss, Richard Cox, Becky Crowder. PTM - MARY ELLEN MEADOR Editor-in-Chief KENNETH SOUTHARD Assistant Editor BARBARA WILSON Business Manager MRS. MARIE WRIGHT Advisor 60lDEN IEAVES' STAFF , J al: 5 First row, left to right: Bonnie Carter, Bonnie Merritt, Mary McCann. Second Marie Doyle, Kenneth Southard, Barbara Wilson. Third row: Mary Lou Gunn row: Linda Smith, Mary Ellen Meador, Patricia Stanfield, Hazel Purgason, judy Mayhew, Linda Crowder, Virginia Gunn, Lionel Rudd, Charles Jessie, BONNIE MERRITT. . . ........., Editor VIRGINIA GUNN .... ........... A ssistant Editor MARIE DOYLE .... . . . Assistant Business Manager ' -W LINDA SMITH ......... .......... B usiness Manager A MRS. MARIE WRIGHT. . . ' ........Adv1sor In the publication ofour school newspaper, an opportunity is given for students to display their literary work through giving accurate up-to-date accounts of happenings at school. EA6lE'S MW STAFF STUDENT PA 7R0l 1 M, 3.- 'Jf Quik faaifi .2:x' xii. -H' , W, 11,23 ' First row, left to right: Cary Gibson, Peggy Cox, Faith Talley, Shirley Haskins, Mayhew, Richard Cox QChiefj, Leon Williams, Lionel Rudd, Becky Crowder Betty Carroll, Dale Troxler, Helen Brown, Linda Fox, Donald Goodman, Mike and Dennis Troxler. Caudle. Second row: Calvin Mathews, Betty Williams, Marie Patterson, Judy BUS DRIVERS r '-N-' I A ,.,,,..,,, ,7 First row, left to right: Hubert Corum, Reid Griffin. Second row:Lar1y jarrell, Gwynn Durham, Linda Crowder. Seated in clriver's seat, Edward Anderson. Bill McMichael. Third row: Ronald McCollum, james Spencer. Fourth row: 64 1 sv L 5 V Escorts: Walter Gunn, Richard Cox, Glenn Edd Johnson, Bobby Wyatt, Norman Austin, Douglas Patterson, Bill McMichael, Buddy Paschal. MARY MCCANN Queen REBECCA WALL BETTY COX Miss wemwokm may i y AND it HER COURT BILL MCMICI-IAEL Master of Ceremonies MARY MCCANN Miss Wentworth High of 1961 1 The Beauty Pageant is an annual event sponsored by the .L l F.H.A. This year thirty-three beauties paraded across the stage decorated in the theme of Ame1-ican Beauty Rose. ' -- ' -.sw-Nm, .L F. H. A. Projecf 65 P. 7. A. Project HARVES7 FESIIVAI The Harvest Festival is an annual event sponsored by the P. T.A. to raise money for the needs of the school. The profits from this year'sHarvest Festival went tothe library fund. HIGH SCHOOL KING and QUEEN Margie Joyner ................................. Queen Donald Carter ............,........, , ...... .... K ing ELEMENTARY KING and QUEEN PRINCE and PRINCESS Marilyn Durham ..,........................... Queen Cindy Roach .......................... . . . Princess Mike Moore ,,,,,,, .... K ing Windy Hunter ..... . . Prince 66 wwf , ' 1, ,... ...... 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Co-C aptain Co-Captain E . E Front row, left to right: Handy, julian, Merritt, I-I. Purgason, Dickerson, Meador, P. Purgason, Coleman. Back row: Witty, Carter, Joyner, Miller, Rakestraw, Lynn, Prytle, Cotton, Stanfield, Moran, Coach Phillips. ' - ' A 'ici '.-, .,,:. , , V. ,, ,',,:l,, X , . W V, K . 'J if lax Mf4QH, ' 61 V, X Q! , ' re l A ,- A. A ex., at - : fb . I . . 5 . A v - l, XE az yy.. .' X 'Styx L BONNIE MERRITT - K . - 3 Forward A . l 5 X 3 fg , MARY ELLEN MEADOR ' H it Guard X i ' ' JoANN1-3 cox Forward FAYE MILLER Guard , ,3-3, 'I X ,,. , 1 ,Qt iid FSS X Q' X! X Keg X K N Jig we wi ' A 5 A I ki SANDRA JOYNER Guard BOYS' BASKETBAU .x If w. w,r! rx NORMAN AUSTIN LEROY I-IASKINS Y A Center Guard N' Co-Captain Co-Captain I .k ', J I .. 1 :QTL Y N 1, J l un..4. -1-Q 'JM I . I ll f . - M L,4i fl, 0 ',1:QA l f 9 Y ,ILM f r ' ' f 1 1 15 li l + 5 N.. rw Front row, left to right: Corum, Doss, Austin, Carter, Haskins, Butler, Carter. Back 1' row: W. Doss, Griffith, Dallas, Jones, I-Iundley, Moran, Coach Phillips. 'fig-. '125534315324,-L-iglg' 2.211237 ' T 1 , .133 f ., r 1 Q, .- ' 1, 1. 12 ' .xgl gf' :fm , xx -gf Q, JOHN DALLAS I g ' ,Q Forward x l ' 14 ' 1 is '- TOMMY BUTLER I KENNETH GRIFFITH Guard CONOY MORAN Center Forward JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBAU Front row, left to right Carter, Sutton, Corurn, Cheshire, Coach Phillips. Not Pictured: Coach Somers. Yeatts Back row I-Iunclley, Troxler, Sharpe, Hart, Doss, BASEBAU TEAM w Q of? - i' Y A,-5 A fs: ' E Q , . -, X , C-,. . r ' , f N X if? ' ' X V Q 1 'Y V 1 V ' I I X ' First row left to rig t P Carter, Miller, R. Carter, Dallas, Cheshire. Third row: Yeatts, Griffith, Moran, W Carter, Cotton Second row: Cox, Sutton, Haskins, Butler. Back row: Burris, Mr. Meador fCoachJ. A W J CORETTA OWEN Chie f CHEERZEADERS 1 Q VP O 1., f MAR GIE JOYNER , I x . K PATRICLA STANFIELD I7 . ' I .-, p CAROL DICKERSON BECKY CROWDER Assistant Chief R EBEC CA WA LL 'Q BETTY COX F , ..l' -f L f Yf 'f .1'. XX' 71 LINDA SMITH KAY STIERS r i ' I Bu! 6 Majestic Memory -1 SENIOR S TA TIS 7168 EDWARD RAY ANDERSON, JR. Nickname: Buddy Clubs: Science 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 4, Beta 2, 3, 4, Parlia- mcntarian 3, Monogram 2, French 2, 3, Student Council 3, Bus Driver 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 2, J.V. Basketball 2, Varsity Manager 2, Boys' State Delegate 3. NORMAN THOMAS AUSTIN, JR. Nickname: Abby Clubs: FFA 1,2,43 FBLA 33 Student Council 2,4, Glee Club 2, 3, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Co-Captain 4,BasebaIl 4, Escort in Beauty Pageant -1, Class Vice President 2, 3. Superlative: Most Popular. JEANETTE LOVE BRANSCOME Nickname: Love Clubs: Latin 1, French 1,2, FBIA 43 Junior Dramatics Club, Lion Backers, Library. ROBERT MEADOR BROWN Nickname: Amos Clubs: FFA 1, 2,3,4, Science 1, 2. BONNIE CARROLL CARTER Nickname: Monkey Clubs: Beta 2, 3,4, Vice President 4, FTA 1, Science 1, 2, 3, 4, French 1, 2, 3,-1, FHA 1,2,3,4, Glee 3, FBIA 4, Junior Class Reporter, Marshal 3, Student Patrol 1. Superlative: Best Looking. GEORGE CEPHUS CARTER Nickname: George Clubs: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 4, Science 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4. JOE RAY CARTER Nickname: Doc-Ray Clubs: FFA 1, 2, 3,4, Monogram 2, Science 2, 3, 4, Glee 3, FBLA 4, FTA 4, Student Council 4, President of Senior Class, Basketball 2, 3,4, Baseball 2, 3, 4. WALTER HOWARD CARTER Niclcname: Howard Clubs: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Monogram 2, Student Patrol 1, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, FTA 4, Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Superlative: Most Athletic. RICHARD EARL COX Niclcname: Ricky Clubs: Science 2, 3, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 3, 4, President 4, Class Treasurer 4, Patrol Chief 4, Student Council, Base- ball 3, 4, Bus Driver 2, Escort in Beauty Pageant 4, KENNETH MILTON CRADDOCK Niclcname: Crash Clubs: Science 1, 2, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. Superlative: Wittiest. JUNE CAROLYN CREWS Nickname: June Clubs: FH.A 2,4, Science 1, Glee 1,2. LINDA GAIL CROWDER Nickname: Crowder Clubs: Science 1, 2, 3,4, FTA 2,3,4, Song Leader 3, FHA 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Parliamentarian 4, Class Treasurer 3, Beta 4, French 2, 3,4,Annual Staff 4, Paper Staff 4, FBLA 3, Glee 3, Bus Driver 3,4, Varsity Basket- ball 2, Junior Varsity 1, 2, Monogram 2, Superlativez Wittiest. JOHN THOMAS DALLAS Nickname: John Clubs: FFA 1, 2, 3,4, Science 2,3, French 2, FBLA 4, DONNA LEE DICKERSON Nickname: Donna Clubs: FHA I, 2, 3, 4, Science I, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 1, Beta 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, French 2, 3,4, Vice President 3, FBLA 3,4, Student Council 4, Mono- gram 2, Glec 3, Paper Staff 4, Society Editor, Annual Staff 4, Advertising Manager, Class Secretary 2, Bus C apta in 3, 43 Marshal 3, Junior Varsity Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4. Superlative: Best All Around. WILBUR EARL DOSS Nickname: Wheelbar Clubs: Science 3,-1, FFA I, 2, FBLA 3, 4, Beta 4, French 3, 4, Annual Staff 4,Varsity Basketball 3, 4. Superlative: Most Dependable. GWYNN CAROL DURHAM Nickname: Gwynie Clubs: Fl-I.A1,2,3,4, Pianist 4, Science 1,2,3,4, Librarian 4, French 2, 3, 4, Pianist 4, FBLA 4, Treasurer 4, Glee 3, Student Patrol 3, Bus Driver 3,4, Bus Captain 3. WALTER ALLEN GUNN, JR. Nicl-mame: Junior Clubs: FFA 1,2, 3,4, FTA 2, FBLA 4, Monogram 2, Var- sity Basketball 1, 2, 3, Escort in Beauty Pageant. JOYCE MARIE HARRELL Nickname: Joyce Clubs: FHA 1,-1, FBIA 3,4, Secretary 4, Student Council 3, Student Patrol. Superlative: Friendliest. JAYNE ORENDA LLARRELSON Nickname: Rc-:nda Clubs: Fl-lA 1,2, 3,4, Science 1, 2. JOSEPH LEROY HASKINS Nickname: Lee Clubs: Science 1, FFA 1,2, 3,4, Treasurer 4, French 1, Glee 3, Student Patrol 3, Student Council 4, FTA 1, Monogram 2, Varsity Basketball 2, 3,4, Co-Captain 4, J.V. Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3,-4, Bus Captain 3,4. LARRY DAVID JARRELL Nickname: Larry Clubs: Beta 2, 3,43 Monogram 1, Glee 2, 3, French 2, 3, Chaplain 3, Science 1, 2, 3, FFA 1, 2,4, Bus Driver 2, 3, 4. CHARLES LEONARD JESSIE Nickname: Butch Clubs: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 4, FBLA 4, Paper Staff4, Science 2, 3, 4, Class Poet 4. LINDA PAYE JESSIE Nickname: Lynn Clubs: FH.A 1,4, FBLA 4, Chaplain 4, Glee l,2,3. GLENN EDD JOHNSON Nickname: Wax Clubs: Science 1, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, French 2, 3, 4, Monogram 2, Beta 4, Junior Varsity Basketball 2, Escort in Beauty Pageant 4. Superlative: Friendliest. GEORGE KENNETH JONES Nickname: Kenneth Clubs: Glee 1, FFA 4, Basketball 1. MARGIE ANN JOYNER Nickname: Marge Clubs: FHA 1,4, Song Leader 2, FBLA 3,4, Reporter 4, Science 1, 3, French 2, 3,4, Beta 4, Glee 3, Homeroom Secretary 4, Student Patrol 3, Junior Varsity Basketball 1, Cheerleader 4, Harvest Festival Queen 4. COLIN WAYNE KELLY Monogram 2, Student Council 4, Substitute Bus Driver Nickname: Kelly 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3. Superl- ative: Most Original. Clubs: FFA 1, 2, 3,4,Monogram 2, Science 2, Basketball 2, Baseball 2. SENIOR STATISTICS KEMPIE CARLETON KING Niclcname: Kempie Clubs: Science 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 25 French 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Fl-IA 1,2, 3,45 FB1A 3,45 Beta 45 Glee 35 Class Secretary 35 Class Secretary 45 Class Reporter 45 Paper Staff 4, Typist. JUDY LANE MAYHEW Nickname: Moo-Hoo Clubs: FI-IA 1, 2, 3,45 FTA 1, 2,45 Beta Club 3,4, Song Leader 45 Student Patrol 45 French 2, 35 Glee 35 FBLA 3, 45 Science 1, 2, 3,45 Paper Staff 4, Society Editor. MARY ROZENIA MCCANN Nickname: Mary Clubs: Science 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 35 FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 French 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Patrol 15 Beta 45 FBLA 45 Glee 35 Stu- dent Council 45 Paper Staff 45 Miss Wentworth High 4. JOHN LESTER MCDONALD Niclmame: Johnny Clubs: FFA 1, 2, 35 French 2, 3. WILLIAM MARTIN MCMICHAEL Nickname: Bill C lub s: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Vi c e President 3, President 45 Beta 2, 3, 45 Science 1, 2, 3,4, President 25 FFA 1,2,45 Monogram 15 Bus Driver 3, 45 French 2,35 Glee 35 Annual Staff 3, 45 Class Vice President 15 Class President 25 Class Reporter 45 Marshal 35 Basketball 1, 25 County Beta Vice President 35 County President 4. Superl- ative: Most Intellectual, Most Likely To Succeed. MARY ELLEN MEADOR Nickname: Nuckle-headed NelIie Clubs: Science 1, 2, 3, 45 FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 French 2, 3, 45 FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Beta 2, 3, 4, Historian 35 Secretary-Treasurer of Rockingham County Beta Club 45 FBLA 3, 4, Chaplain 35 Student Council 45 Monogram 25 Class Secretary 15 Paper Staff 4, Feature Editor5 Annual Staff 3,4, Editor 45 DAR Good Citizen 45 J.V. Basket- ball 1,25 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Chief Marshal 35 Superl- atives: Most Original, Most School Spirited. BONNIE LEA MERRITT Nickname: Bonnie Clubs: French 1, 2, 3,45 Glee 35 Science 1, 25 Monogram 1, 25 Student Council 1, 45 FHA 1, 2, 3,4, Song Leader 45 FTA 3, 4, Song Leader 45 FBLA 2, 3,45 Paper Staff 3,4, Co-Editor 3, Editor 45 LV. Basketball 15 Varsity Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. Superlative: Most Likely To Succeed. CURTIS OSCAR MOSLEY Nickname: Mosby Clubs: FFA 1,2, 3,45 Science 1, 25 Student Patrol 15 Assistant Bus Driver. CORETTA JOAN OWEN Niclu-iame: Jo Clubs: FHA 1, 2, 3,4, Historian 3, Parliamentarian 35 FTA 3, 4, Vice President 45 FBLA 3,45 Annual Staff 3, 45 Paper Staff 3, Feature Editor5 Science 1, 2, 35 Cheer- leader 1, 2, 3,4, Chief 45 Student Council 1, 2, 3,4, Secretary 45 Glee 35 Monogram 1, 25 President of Junior Class5 French 2, 3. Superlative: Most Popular. JOHN WARREN PASCHAL Nickname: Buddy Clubs: FFA 1, 253,45 Science 1. DONALD DOUGLAS PATTERSON Nickname: Cat Clubs: Beta 2, 3, 45 FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 Science 1, 25 French 2, 35 Student Patrol 45 Baseball 25 Bus Driver 35 Escort In Beauty Pageant 4. Superlative: Best All Around, SHIRLEY IRENE PULLIAM Niclcname: Lady Weak Clubs: Science 15 Fl-LA 1,45 French 45 FBLA 45 Beta 4. I-LAZEL MARIE PURGASON Nickname: Purgy Clubs: Student Council 45 Beta 3, 4, Reporter 45 FH.A 1, 2, 3,4, Secretary 3, President 45 FTA 2, 3,4, Reporter 25 FBLA 3,45 French 2, 3,45 J.V. Basketball 15 Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, Co-Captain 4, All-County 35 Paper Staff 3,45 Monogram 1, 25 Glee 35 Student Patrol 25 Bus Captain 2, 35 Annual Staff 4. Superlative: Most Athletic. WILLLAM MARTIN RAKESTRAW Nickname: Billy Clubs: FFA 1,2, 3, 45 Monogram 15 Basketbal15 J.V. 1, Varsity 2, 35 Glee 3. JEAN ALICE REYNOLDS Nickname: Jean Clubs: FHA 1, 2,3,45 Science 2, 3,45 Glee 35 Monogram 1, 25 Paper Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 Varsity Basketball 2, 3. LINDA GAIL SMITH Nickname: Lynn Clubs: Science 1, 2, 35 French 2, 3, 45 FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 FBLA 3, 45 Paper Staff 3,4, Business Manager 45 Glee 1, 35 Cheerleader 3, 4. KENNETH LAYNE SOUTI-IARD Nickname: Kenney Clubs: FFA 1, 2, 35 FBLA 3, 4, Vice President 45 Glee 35 Annual Staff 4, Assistant Editor-5 Paper Staff 4. Superl- ative: Most School Spirited. JAMES EDWARD SPENCER Nickname: Jimmy Clubs: French 1, 2,3,45 Library 1, 25 Science 1, 25 Glee 1, 25 Bus Driver 4. PATRICLA DIANNE STANFIELD Nickname: Pat Clubs: FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 Science 1, 2, 3, 45 Beta 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Monogram 1, 25 FTA 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3, President 45 French 2, 3, 45 FBLA 3,45 Student Council 45 Glee 35 Annual Staff 45 Paper Staff 45 Varsity Basket- ball 1,25 Marshal 35 Cheerleader 45 Freshman Class Reporter5 Harvest Festival Queen 15 County FHA Treasurer 3. Superlative: Most Intellectual. ROBERT LEE STILL Nickname: Bobby Clubs: FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 Science 1, 25 French 25 Bus Captain 2, 3. RUBY LORINE STUMP Niclcname: Ruby Clubs: Science 1,25 Beta 2,3,4, Secretary 45 FBIA 45 I-Iomeroom Treasurer 4. Superlative: Most Courteous. MABEL VIRGINIA VERNON Nickname: Mabel Clubs: Science 1, 25 FHA 3,45 Glee 3. BARBARA LOUISE WILSON Nickname: Barb Clubs: Student Council 15 Beta 2, 3, 4, Pianist 3, 4, County Chaplain 35 Fl-IA 1, 2, 3,4, Pianist 35 Science 1, 2, 3,45 FTA 3,45 FBIA 3, 45 French 2,3,4, Pianist 25 Glee 35 Paper Staff 45 Class President 15 Class Corresponding Secretary 45 Annual Staff 3,4, Business Manager 45 Beauty Pa g e a nt, First Runner-Up 2, S e c ond Runner-Up 3. Superlative: Most Dependable. BOBBY GENE WITTY Nickname: Witty Clubs: FFA 1, 2, 3,4, Reporter 45 FBLA 25 Science 2, 3, 45 I.V. Basketball 35 Bus Driver 4. BOBBY LUEYCO WYATT Niclmame: Luey Clubs: FFA 1, 2, 3,45 Glee 15 Junior Varsity Basketball I. DORIS VIRGINIA WYATT Nickname: Doris Clubs: FHA 1,2,3, 45 Science 1, 25 Glee 1. f Q I , ' I v f 1 . L' I 5 155- if V V A 3 WS 'vnu K l . 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