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

 - Class of 1963

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X . .51 X ,N-is 15, . , S: N .vw , is MRS. WRIGHT Advisor i s ,, gf K k X 'Nuf MRS. HANKINS A . dvmr MARIE RODGERS Business Manager 4 miniafrafion anJ jacuffy 3' ,- Q -KX. P NX dry I'al'lC05 JGRLIHJ . staff of 1963, proudly dedicate this edition of the loyalty to Wentworth High School. For her friendly we feel she is worthy of this recognition. that she 1 'I'- i 1 -B-' Q irfais X , F. 'i.1, Sw: , limi x .qu was Say, x M21 'J nal rll mtg my I I .-fi?'-Rf' 1 xs- 3' 1' .,,,. lg i f-Fx -adv wg... 5. 1-nn-M' MRS. R. L. WILKERSQN MR.. J. L. PHILLIPS MRS. P. S. MARTIN MR. J. E. MEADOR MR. GRADY STAFFORD MRS.. LEWIS oDoM ' 1 afu MRS. W. A. RANKIN MR. A. E. SMITH MRS. E. C. WRIGHT MR. R. C. BUTLER MRS. CLIFTON I-LANKINS MR. J. VAN SHARPE f -gi 4-nn-sf' Q R .. enior5 enior Cfaaa hcera JIMMY YEATTS .... ........... ........... Pr e sident C. R. HART ......... ......... V ice-President ANNIE RUTH OAKLEY. . . ...... .Recording Secretary LINDA LYNN ........ .... C orresponding Secretary HARVEY SHARPE .... ................ T reasurer KAY STIERS ....... . .............. Reporter HAROLD MOORE ................. Annual Representative MRS. RANKIN and MR. SMITH ................. Sponsors QE. JAMES DONALD CARTER BETTY JEAN COX JO ANN COX 10 LOIS ANNE DUKE BETTY SUE FORREST CURTIS RUSSELL FRENCH KENNETH W'ILI..IAM GRIFFITH MARY LOUISE GUNN MARTHA ANN HAND 11 yawn 'ian CHARLIE RAY HART, JR- SANDRA PAYE JOYNER JUDITH KAY JULIAN MICHAEL REID LOVINGS LINDA CAROL LYNN CAROLYN JOYCE MCMILLAN 12 1' 1 HAROLD CANNON MOORE VIRGINIA CAROLYN MOORE ANNIE RUTH OAKLEY avi :buf DELLA MARIE PATTERSON JAMES THOMAS PATTERSON, JR. EDITH MAE PYRTLE 13 SHIRLEY I-IANDY REYNOLDS DONALD GRAY ROBERSON STEVE COLE ROBERSON JANE MARIE RODGERS GLENDA LUCILLE SCOTT REBECCA LEE SCOTT 14 34 Q cr' - rl df' x HARVEY WARDELL SHARPE CATHY JEANENE SI-IREVE JAMES LOUIS SMITH Q Hhs ikfffvv-' JUDI CARNELL SMOTHERS GWENDOLYN KAY STIERS KENNETH DWIGHT STONE 15 SANDRA LOUISE STRADER CLYDE JARRELL SUTTON LINUEL DENNIS TROXLE JUDITI-I KAYE VADEN CAROLYN JANE VERNON REBECCA ANN WALL 16 R ., M 4.18 f-Si' JANE ELIZABETH WAY JOAN PATRICIA WITTY CAROLYN FAYE WYATT 5. 1-fi mf-15 'mm Q Q A Q JAMES AARON YEATT S 17 CA M oem LIVES OF SENIORS We went to school at the age of six Knowing not what to expeotg We looked around and wondered if what we did was correct. As we hustled along from year to year, Taking the bitter with the sweet, Knowing that far in the future All this knowledge would be ours to keep. We worked together as a group, Leaving our cares behind, Hoping our future would bring Achievement to mankind. To our teachers and our parents, Ou.r love for them we pledgeg For Wentworth School is a well- loved place That we will ne'er forget. We may meet somewhere in the future ' With higher goals attained, But our love and loyalty will Always remain the same. Marie Rodgers C f a .4 .4 We Ho My youth for the school, my life for my country Cfdii COIOIHS Gold and Black CAM Slfowef Rose DAWN PARKS aacofa DUANE CARTER 18 .tx I F . . xv-N -W. , ,,-js-L' 'gi A . K. Lil' vjhl D -.. xi Hg L... -fi 4 CXNN l- .:... 15.54 ' 5 X It X f - . ' -U NN 5 x 1 . wguxs , Uk? ' WM 5 f MA X . , .M 1 F -r r n ,B 1.1 u u 1 Q Ns .HLA dy. 'Xi-7. A , , ' 5 ' . as ,VVV 1' .. B: 5135. v ix ' 4'-'ff:?F?!i... 'Taq N F v N., Q6 -4 U-,, ,. x' 1. mg - I r :P 1 if . . -sc.- 'Q 3. . . 5 if 1. '-ex N .r-f ,v ix. S A ' Q 3 2 f P.- , N is I Q1 , 4 n 1 1 if xv ' B V i 1 r ' ' gg , rf? L1 , ' -E. .vu L. ? iii: I '-'31, - ' Vx, -w. . '-Ex ., , ' 1 m. Q .t if 5 , .. -. -j 5,3 L iv - . gi NZ -. K - . r AK 'K-Q ' ' 4 I .Ng . '- .f. .. '- Lk. ' . .z-Q N nf :M- Nau- J, : ,- -Higgv, fn ,. Q, . Q JYT5 an XS 3 . MR' upeffatlllei ru S331 an Q!! x , ' ' ,maj-7, ul .iqlf mg f +A If '-if .ff H -V -HJ , . rfgfkig-j Q. Jfffnf MOST INTELLECTUAL jane Way Don Roberson f'f : ' 'ff' .., WITTIEST ,Ioan Witty Mike Lovings Hi-A-H 4' 4-an .kk sax if en, NY I F 'S V' , KA if B , . 4 ' S X 1 MOST DEPENDABLE Betty Cox Don Roberson - 'H-if X ,. 53-41' 2 MOST COURTEOUS Donald Carter , Jeanene Shreve D iw if va. , E wr -.-Q: I - ' 1 s BUQWW 9489213 .1, 1' 'V vii, .. X E. 4 :-W-N.G-'L AMY' ' -' I,Tv ,. 5 . ,Xi .xg - ..,.i,N L wb . Q? 3, A . i. +. 'fax ' x -x ' u 5? N. ww x Kidd!! .yiaforg We shall never forget that September day in 1959 when fifty-two scared freshmen made their first step into high school. With the help of our advisors, Mr. Phillips and Miss Yates, we started our four-year joLu'ney. Our officers were Harold Moore, President, Betty Cox, Vice-President, Jane Way, Secretary, and Betty Forrest, Treasurer. linda Lynn represented our class in the Student Cormcil. Kay Stiers was elected cheerleader and Kenneth Griffith played on the varsity basketball team. That first year passed quickly and we were soon sophomores. Judi Smothers Served as President of our class the second year. Sandra Joyner, Vice-President, Joan Witty, Secretary, Linda Lynn, Treasurer, Pat Ogle, Reporter, and Harvey Sha.rpe, Annual Representative. Mr. Butler and Mr. Sharpe were our advisors for this year. Betty Cox, Kenneth Stone, and Linda Lynn served on the Student Council. Judi Srnothers, Betty Cox, Marie Rodgers, Kenneth Griffith, Harvey Sharpe, and Don Roberson were wearing Beta Club pins this year. Our c l as s was well-represented in the beauty pa g e ant with Rebecca Wall first runner-up and Betty Cox second runner-up. Joanne Cox, Sandra Joyner, Linda Lynn, and Edith Pyrtle were new members of the varsity basketball team. Betty Cox and Rebecca Wall were elected cheerleaders. The first half of our journey completed, we were now juniors. Our officers were Don Roberson, President, Jimmy Yeatts, Vice-President, linda Lynn, Secretary, Marie Rodgers, Treasurer, Kay Stiers, Reporter, and Betty Forrest, Annual Representative. Mrs. Wright and Mr. Smith were our advisors. Betty Cox was elected Vice-President of the Student C ounc il and Mary Lou Gunn and Jimmy Yeatts s e rve d as members with her. Four girls: Sandra Joyner, Judy Vaden, Lois Duke, and Betty Forrest, became members of the Beta Club. We were very proud of Carolyn Moore who was crowned Miss Wentworth High. C. R. Hart, I-larvey Sharpe, Jarrell Sutton, and Jimmy Yeatts played varsity basketball. Joan Witty was elected c he e rl e a de r. We ended our Junior year with our marshals-Marie Rodgers, Chief, Don Roberson, Betty Cox, Judi Smothers, and Betty Forrest- leading the seniors down the aisle with om' rose ch ai n on either side of them. At last as seniors. . . our officers were Jimmy Yeatts, Pre si dent, C. R. Hart, Vice-President, Annie Ruth Oakley, Recording Secretary, Linda Lynn, Corresponding Secretary, Harvey Sharpe, Treasurer, Harold Moore, Annual Representa- tive, and Kay Stiers, Reporter. The advisors were Mrs. Rankin and Mr. Smith. Kenneth Stone and Joan Witty served on the Student Council with Betty Cox as President. Seven more Senior girls, having met Beta Club standards, were invited into the club. They were Mary Lou Gtmn, linda Lynn, Jeanene Shreve, Kay Stiers, Sandra Strader, Rebecca Wall, and Jane Way. Ag ain we were proud of the girls in the beauty p ag e ant. Betty Cox was first runner-up and Linda Lynn was second runner-up. Marie Rodgers was chosen as our DAR Good Citizen and Kenneth Griffith was our representative to Boys' State. Finally at the end of our first journe y we are now ready to start on our second journey, the journey through adult life. As we look back to our Wentworth High days, we will always remember and be grateful to ou.r teachers. The many lessons they have taught us will be a part of each one's heart. KAY STIERS Historian 26 I i 5 5 i CAM rvp efy One day in the summer of 1973 as I was walking out of one of my department stores I met MIKE LOVINGS, one of my old classmates, who is the pastor of Speedwell Presbyterian Church. I invited him to have lunch with me so I could find out what had happened to the other graduates of 1963. He told me that MARIE RODGERS has taken Mrs. Wilkerson's place at W. I-I. S. DON ROBERSON is the head physician of Morehead Hospital where JUDY VADEN and REBECCA SCOTT are nurses.JUDI SMOTHERS and SHIRLEY REYNOLDS are still living a happily married Life with their husbands. LINDA LYNN is a model in New York. JOANNE COX and JARRELL SUTTON are married and rearing two future b ask etball players. HAROLD MOORE is still a lady's man. HARVEY SI-IARPE is the superintendent of Rockingham County schools. KENNETH GRIFFITH and CHARLIE RAY HART are famous scientists. KENNETH STONE is happily marri e d to Linda Smith and owns a large Ford agency. REBECCA WALL is the rn a na g e r of Diana Shop. JUDY JULIAN is the owner of Short Sugars. CURTIS FRENCH is an architect. KAY STIERS is a first grade school teacher. MARY LOU GUNN and JANE WAY are secretaries for the President of the United States. DONAID CARTER is Governor of North Carolina. BETTY FORREST is running a home for old maids. CAROLYN WYATT and GLENDA SCOTT are Lieutenants in the W. A. C. CAROLYN MOORE, JEANENE SHREVE and ANNIE RUTH OAKLEY are mopping up everything at Daytona Beachwith their 409's. SANDRA JOYNER is owner of the Midway Drive In. THOMAS PATTERSON and DENNIS TROXLER are patrolmen at Big Oaks. SANDRA STRADER is a movie producer. JIMMY YEATTS is a pitcher for the Yankees. CAROLYN VERNON is making regular trips to the moon. STEVE ROBERSON is the new Russian leader. LOIS DUKE is a marriage counselor. MARIE PATTERSON is a dress designer in Paris. BETTY COX is teaching agriculture. EDITH PYRTLE is the girls' basketballcoach for W. H. S. MARTHA HAND is an airline hostess. CAROLYN McMILLAN is head of an insane asylum. JIMMY SMITH is a radio announcer in Chicago. JOAN WITTY MIKE LOVINGS Prophets 27 opaaf anal jeafamenf We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-three of Wentworth High School in the county of Rockingham, State of North Carolina, being of sound mind and body do write this document. To the Faculty: ARTICLE I Mr. Hunter: We leave our thanks for helping and guiding us through our years of school. Mrs. Rankin: A Senior Class that will use Parliamentary Procedure. Mr. Smith: A Sociology Class who will do their homework. Mrs. Wright: A new fly swatter and enough shorthand transcripts. Mr. Butler: A larger Physics Class. Mrs. Wilkerson: A Home Ec. Class that knows how to lay a pattern down. Mr. Meador: A Printing Class that will work. Mrs. Martin: A study hall that will do their duties. Mr. Phillips: Four Co-captains that won't quit. Mr. Stafford: A short hair cut to hide the gray hairs. Mr. Sharpe: More time to sample food in the Home Ec. Department. Mrs. Hankins: We leave our thanks for helping us on this annual. Mrs. Odom: A Journalism Class that can write. ARTICLE II To the Undergraduates: To the Juniors--we leave a good Junior- Senior Banquet. To the Sophomores-we leave two more years of study and fun. To the Freshmen-we leave three years of hard work. ARTICLE IH Individual Bequests: I, JO ANN COX, leave with Jarrell. I, DONALD CARTER, leave my ability to drive Pontiacs to James Crowder. KENNETH GRIFFITH, can't afford to leave anything, because I need all I've got to get out. ANNIE RUTH OAKLEY, leave my love for Charlie Ray and Dennis to Brenda Patterson. I, MIKE LOVINGS, leave my witty ways to Carol Dickerson and Nan Etta Barnard. I, BETTY COX, leave my position as Student Council President to the most deserving and capable person. I, DON ROBERSON, leave my position as Editor of the annual to the most deserving person. 1. L I, JUDY JUIIAN, leave my ability to get along with M.r. Smith to Christine Harmon. I, KENNETH STONE, leave a stiff clutch in Bus No. 36 to Donald Wall. SHIRLEY HANDY REYNOLDS, leave to have more time to spend with Wayne. THOMAS PATTERSON, leave nothing, because I need everything I've got. GLENDA SCOTT, leave W. H. S. gladly. RUSSELL FRENCH, leave my slow Ford to Jimmy Walker. I, CAROLYN WYATT, leave W. H. S. with no tears. I, STEVE ROBERSON, leave my brothers to carry on fwith improvement, I hopej. I, BECKY SCOTT, leave my weight to Brenda Brown. HARVEY SHARPE, hope I leave with few regrets. MARTHA HAND, leave W. I-I. S. with no regret whatsoever. I, JIMMY SMITH, leave my love for W. H. S. to William McNabb. I, LOIS DUKE, leave to join Lionel. I, JARRELL SUTTON, leave my position as Co-captain to Wayne French. I, KAY STIERS, leave my ability to drive a school bus to Harold Haynes. I, CHARLIE RAY HART, leave J. Van Sharpe an extra box of cigars, just in case. I, LINDA LYNN, leave my ability to flirt to Ann Lovelace. I, HAROLD MOORE, leave my snow-man ways to Frank Witherspoon. I, CAROLYN MOORE, leave my ability to wheel a 409 to Vickie Joyce. I, EDITH PYRTLE, leave my ability to hit a basketball goal to Brenda Coleman. I, JIMMY YEATTS, leave Margie Corum. I, CAROLYN McMILLAN, leave my height and weight to Rita Cotton. I, JUDI SMOTHERS CARTER, leave to be with John. JOAN WITTY, leave Robert Matthews a year of peace. BETTY FORREST, leave my quiet ways to Kay Barber and Jimmy Farris. REBECCA WALL, leave my superlative, Best Looking, to Pat Cole. JUDY VADEN, leave my position as F. H. A. President to Brenda Joyce. I, MARY LOU GUNN, hope to leave for W. C. I, SANDRA STRADER, leave with mixed feelings. I, JANE WAY, leave with many fond memories. I, MARIE RODGERS, leave my studious ways to Larry Brown. I, JEANENE SHREVE, leave my courteous ways to Pat Southard. CAROLYN VERNON, leave my co-operative ways in Library to Faith Talley. M.ARIE PATTERSON, leave my good taste for clothes to Faye Miller. I, SANDRA JOYNER, leave my love for Bethany Boys to Joanne Meador. I, DENNIS TROXLER, leave as a single man, with gratitude. I. L 1, I. I. L I, L I. I. 1, I. 28 SANDRA JOYNER DENNIS TROXLER Testators uniora N ,x x 'X 1 XV 'lf 5--41 H JE7-P. xx .K 7 - . ' k iv' I' .h i kk .S K 1. .A.g .- xl' JUDY AUSTIN KAY BARBER NAN ETTA BARNARD unior LARRY BROWN .... HAROLD HAYNES . . JOANN MEADOR . . . F AYE MILLER ...... BRENDA JOYCE .... Cfddd fhferzi ...........President .. .... Vice-President Secretary Treasurer ...............Annua1 Representative MARGIECORUM..............................Reporter MRS. WRIGHT, MR S. I-IANKINS .. . . . . . .Advisors 21 'six 3 30 DOROTHY BELTON SI-IEILA BOAZ CAROLYN BRAME BRENDA BROWN LARRY BROWN MILDRED CARTER N96 11 .f- RITA COTTON JAMES CROWDER CAROL DICKERSON -S-nw atm 'GW BENNY CHILTON PAT COLE BRENDA COLEMAN RONNIE COLLIE. MARGIE CORUM GUY COTTON i 31 J CHRISTINE HARMON SHIRLEY HASKINS HAROLD HAYNES ROSE LEA HEFFINGER BRENDA JOYCE JANE JOYCE ASYWK .rs JIMMY FARRIS WAYNE FRENCH BRENDA GUNN 4599 VICKJ JOYCE ANN LOVELACE LOIS JEAN LOVINGS RONALD MCKINNEY WILLIAM MCNABB ROBERT MATTHEWS BRENDA SANDS RONALD SHREVE BOBBY SPENCER 5 33 'llibnq JOANN MEADOR F AYE MILLER BARBARA NORWOOD BRENDA PATTERSON MIKEY PATTERSON JUDY RAKESTRAW E .ma-QW, 'Vs MELVIN THOMAS F AYE VAUGI-IN EARLENE WALKER JIMMY WALKER DONALD WALL FRANK WITHERSPOON LINDA STANFIELD PAT SOUTHARD FAITH TALLEY MARJORIE WRAY .SJOPAOIYIUPB5 X ZLL! Q1 Sophomore Cfazhi lCeI'5 TONDA SMOTI-ERS . . . . .......... . . . . . . Pres1dent JOAN BROWN . . .... . . . . ............... V1ce Pres1dent CHARLES PATTERSON and JO MCMILLAN Student Council Representatlves ' CAMILLA PATTERSON .... . .... . ..... Secretary Treasurer MR. PHILLIPS and MR. BUTLER . . . . . . . . . Sponsors .1 1 ,+A E -:SK s. Y ' f V .510 , , ,.., A h 1 M ., E :-. Q, - -:-5. fv Av X MARIE AUSTIN BRENDA BARBER DOUGLAS BRAME SANDRA BRAY JOAN BROWN DONNIE BURROUGHS REUBEN CARTER TOMMY CARTER BILLY CAYTON EDNA CORUM NANCY CORUM NORMA CORUM yw., EDDIE CROWDER p ,., ay , DAVID c:oNNER , A B . ELIZABETH DYE ,,,,, ' 4 MARIAN EARLES f ' iv 36 HENRY FAGGE JOYCE FISH JOHN FISHER DAVID FOX EDWARD MAY TOMMY MCCANN Jo MCMILLAN NEAL MILLER FRANCES MOORE DAVID OAKLEY WAYNE PARLEIR CAIVIILLA PATTERSON 1' '7 .R GARTH GREEN MARIE GRIFFIN GINGER GRIFFITH ROWENA HUNDLEY PAT LAWRENCE SANDRA LILLARD CALVIN MATTHEWS TOMMY MATTHEWS CHARLES PATTERSON HILDA PATTERSON WILLIANI PERRY KAY PURGASON Yv- 9 MICHAEL SHORTER F AYE SHREVE HAZEL SOUTHERN TONDA SMOTHERS JAMES TALLEY NANCY TAYLOR DANNY THOMPSON DALE TROXLER Not Pictured DEWEY BOLDEN HARRY CARTER ROY SANDS LINDA SI-IELTON ' Eiga . .I v 6: ri U 33 of -av.. ,4- ' UN K 4 'il VIP' wi RICKY WITTY MARIE WYATT 38 GAYLE RAKESTRAW LEE RAKESTRAW SAMMY RAKESTRAW DIANNE SHARPE VICKIE TURMAN RACHEL VADEN LEWIS WAGONER BETTY WILLIAMS l'25Alll6lIl jl'e5AlY1all Cfaif MIKE ROBERSON ANITA SMITH . FAYE WILSON . hcera . President Vice-President . Secretary MRS. ODOM, MR. STAFFORD. . . . . . . ..... . . . . . .Advisors LINDA GRIFFIN. . . ......... Student Council Representative A F A g g JOYCE REYNOLDS ..... . . . . ....... Annual Representative TOMMY BAIN DEWEY BOAZ HELEN BROWN DOUGLAS CARTER ELAINE CAUDLE MICHAEL CHAMBERS 40 PEGGY COX FAYE CRADDOCK SANDRA CROWDER HAL DELANCEY BONNIE DICKENS MITCI-LEAL DIXON DALE FISH LINDA FOX GARY GIBSON KERRY GIBSON MARGARET GIBSON LINDA GRIFFIN RANZIE HARMON ARLENE HUTCHENS PATSY JOYNER WAYNE JOYNER BUDDY LOF TIS BILL MEADOR DORIS MEADOWS CARLENE MERRITT CONNIE MICHAEL LINDBERGH MOORE LEON MURRAY JERRY PERRY f ' ' X ,F-g f 9-Q s l -',f '57 I f F .. .. E w ,Nm . , Ntzrr , x , ,. 1,, Jef, I ffl Jw- 2.:f1' - . . f 1 f 1 2 . X apiw-,.z-1 2259? 1. 3wQ 1.34, I! V-Qu es, ga 1 Q . x gf ' Q N wk 4. ,N J-W -1 if .. --Aw... :-,.2.,.::qy 5, -A --255.-0:25 I-,.j,aM' '- -1. b. no-r-2-' : ff.. . ' 'E ,... .lv XX I 'RIT ' S av x xg N Y' BETH RAKESTRAW BECKY RATLIFF JOYCE REYNOLDS ANN RICH MIKE ROBERSON TOMMY SCOTT RONNIE SCOTT MICHAEL SHEPPARD JERRY SIMPSON ANITA SMITH GARY SMITH ELWOOD SOYARS JACK STILL JOEL STONE LARRY TROXLER JIMMY VERNON LEROY VERNON TERRY WATKINS FAYE WILSON JEAN WITTY Not Pictured VIRGINIA MATHERLY JANICE STONE 112117 d-gf 1 l . gl i n W f . S f u ll l UI' t- L.X , k x 1 . 'x--ity A ,V X m b ' b 4 2'Jhool K 'U .3-:M-5 Se K' x A , . , : , h - - xv Y X. W .y xi , x v-5 in ' .Q , , Q . . i w xqqxw, , X, . , i g , V '. V4 Q ' kkx, t R' kk 1 3 ,5 1,4 ,-ififg -',. ,. f I 1' 1 Q' Q 'LA 'fxq fy Qfj-:q A . .awk -.v, , Q '.,,. :, .t my MQ, x.f' ,, , , s V . . . , N ..4,x. , , , gigdfd grade R. 4-1 First row, left to right: Vicki Patterson, Donald Patterson, Carolyn Austin, Dawn Ratliff. Second row: jackie Shre ve, Di anne Shreve, Frankie Draper, Larry Cayton, David Vaughn, Betty Reynolds. Third row: Hilda Corum, Marion Tolley, Shirley Powell, Fred Moore, Lonnie Craig, Ann Williams. Fourth row: D. L. Caudle, Randy Carroll, Roger Miller, T e rry Hart, Claude Lawrence, Ricky Butler, Delilah Priddy. Fifth row: Larry C audle, Paul Harden, Linda Rice, Daniel Dodson, Paula Wilson. Sixth row: Ann Rakestraw, Marilyn Venable, Mrs. M e 1 v i n Walker. Standing, left to right: Mr. Joe Meador, Ronald Cox, Bettye Ca.rroll, Shearl McCollum, Lorain e Williams, Joe Gibson, Danny Joyce, Harold Loftis, Tommy W alk e r, Ti na Patterson, Patsy I-line s. First row: johnny Patterson, Mitchell Thomas, Lane Harmon, Kaye Carter, Annie little, Eugene Wilson. Second row: Glenda Mattox, Clayton Bowman, jesse M ay, Mary Patterson, Jerry Lawson, George M ath e rly. Third row: Eunice Curry, Juanita Thompson, Donnie Nelson, Ron a ld Bray, Wayne Wagoner. First row, left to right: Wright Smothers, P a m e la Slaydon, D a r r e ll Carter, Mike Dove. S ec ond row: Steven Fox, Danny Watkins, Aleci a Sherron, Linda Chilton, linda Corum. Third row: Harvey Rakestraw, Jerry Shreve, Linda Grubbs, Vicky McCann, William Powell. Fourth row: Charlie Joyner, David Collins, Stephen Lovings, Gloria McKinney, Jerry Brown. Standing: John Mabe, James Meadows, Louis Fuller, Wallace Cox, Philip Juli an, Wade Bailey, Barbara Lewis, Sylvia Cheek, Jewell Gunn, Brenda Rakestraw, Diane Robertson, and G. C. Brande, teacher. First row, left to right: R. L. Joyce, Jean Mosley, Cathy McCann, John Wayne Stewart. Second row: Esther Manuel, Johnny Gunn, Fondra Hardin, Hunter Gibson, Harold Ferris. Third row: Faye Hall, Joan Dye, Gail Cayton, Jesse Farmer, Mik e Duke. Fourth row: Janice C o r u m, Mary Jane Carrol, Teresa Caudle, Larry Burrough s, Peggy Stone. Standing: Myra Nance, Linda Sutton, Brenda Stone, C o ri n cl a Robertson, Mary Bolden, Barry Kernodle, W ayne Patterson, Ed di e M o o r e, Douglas I-lux, Bob Meador, Bonnie Murry, Marie Parrish, Mr. H. R. Knight, Buck Harmon. I.. Nfl! kiwi eUelltA gfd Je xv 45 ga' if will F, , . s,,.,,,c. .M-.v..-1 ':l,f , , Sixfd grab Standing, left to right: Mrs. S. T. McCollum, Faith Caudle, Debra Walker, V al ari e Roop, Bruce Burroughs, Jo h n ny Moore, Jacqueline Carter, Ja ni c e Carter, Ralph Handy, David Woods, W a y n e May, Earl St anfield, Joyce Rice, Rebecca Williams, Yvonne Curry. First row: Johnny Gravely, Marshall C a rt e r, Donald Talley, Shirley Williams, William Shown. Second row: Je r ry Corum, Bre nda Childress, Larry Merritt, Fay Tolley. Third row: James Young III, Jerry Fuller, Margaret Craddock. Fourth row: Joanne Vernon, P at r i c i a Brame, Carolyn Crews. Fifth row: S andra Carter, Wayne Wray, Velma Curry. First row, left to right: Paul Talley, Terry Reynolds, Allen Loftis, Billy Coru.m, Billy Dixon. Second row: Wayne Wilson, Eddie Tilley, Shirley Williams, Dean Amos, Janice Stafford. Third row: Linda Earle s, Jimmy C ol e rn a n, Debbie Owen, Deirdre I-leffinger. Fourth row: J. D. Saul, Linda Lynn, Mike Moore, Milto n Gauldin. Fifth row: Deborah W i l li a m s, Eddie Vernon, Kay White, Rebecca Nelson, Thomas Carter. 46 4 .xdcfiuifiea W Gunn?-I F uvull 3 . l nan: :Lim :hal Q7 ENIEILEIBQEIGMEEHSIV gif' ffffff- 'V 6 T579 ,J 1 fqib 2 F ,' X Q-Q llyri vx . Q V. M. I - xr , yx 'B Ill as F 'Ye fl 422 l ...ff 342 gefa AOIIOFJ oufafan ing afu Jenfa The purpose of this organization is to promote the ideals of honesty, service, leadership, to reward meri- torious achievement, and to encourage students to con- tinue their education after school. Harvey Sharpe, president of the Wentworth chapter of the Beta Club, presides at a meeting of this year 's officers. The other officers include Jane Joyce, vice-president, Judi Smothers, secretary, Betty Cox, treasurer, Nan Etta Barnard, reporterg Shirley Haskins, historian, Joanne Meador, parliamentarian, and Mrs. Rankin, advisor. LM- New members admire membership cards. 48 iii iiii iiii' , . Everyone is smiling as the club waits to leave for the annual convention. .S7tuJ0llt5 :JFS-2 i .1 ' 1 'h5f l EEE, 3 N Betty Cox, Presidentg Harold Haynes, Vice-Presidentg ju dy Vaden, Secretaryg Kenneth Stone, Treasurerg Betty Sue Carroll, Chaplaing Mary Lou Gunn, Reporter. receive reprejenfafion fArougA fke .sjfuclenf Counci The purpose of this organization is to secure and maintain co-operation from faculty, students, and community in working together to rn ak e our school a better place to live, work, and play. The Student Council elects a student of the month who has shown outstanding abilities. iff ., Y V r Betty Cox, President, pre- sides over the meetings. As the year c o m m e nc e s members plan bulletin board projects. 49 .gnfereaf in fear: ing ia cleuefopecl fLrougA fAe H The FTA cultivates in its members the qualities of p ersonality, character, and leadership which are essential in good teachers. , ,:.,s1sgeil2iEr Harvey Sharpe, Presidentgjoan Brown, Vice- Presidentg Earlene Walker, Secretary, jane Joyce, Treasurer, Carolyn Moore, Reporter. WK, Members plan campaign to support their candidate for State Vice- President. SO The club has meetings to learn more about opportunities in the teaching profession. jAe ai 5 unclermfancling of fAe 6u.6ine.45 worfcl ,. 1 I x i-' 1 L., X 1 i Mary lou Gunn, President, Betty Forrest, Vice- President, Carolyn Moore, Secretary, Sndra Joyner, Treasurer, Kay Stiers, Reporter, Carolyn McMillian, Chaplain, Io Anne Cox, Historian, Steve Roberson, Parliamentarian. A fe w purposes of the F. B. L. A. are the following: Q11 To develop Competent, aggressive business leadership, Q21 To create rn ore interest and understanding in the intelligent choice of a business occupation, Q31 To develop character, train for useful citizenship, and foste r patriotism, and Q41 To encourage and practice thrift. +..-gk The club sponsors a demonstration by e xp e rt typist, Mr. Ben Posner. ...A ,, h R M v........--nyl' . -.M Members prepare for a future in the business world. 51 jke cleuefolnegi Aeffer Aomema er.4 Judy Vaden, President, Carolyn Moore, Vice-President, Brenda Joyce, Secretaryg Jeanene Shreve, Treasurer, Sandra Strader, Reporterg Rachel Vaden, Song Leaderg Joann Meador, P arlia m e nt aria ng Betty Forrest, Historian, Mary Lou Gunn, Pianistg Mrs. Florene Wilkerson, Advisor. The F. H. A. learns about child development by observing the children at play. 52 The F. H. A. furthers in- t e r e st in home economics and teaches its members to live better today so that their lives and those of their families may be better to- morrow. g Some members are discussing plans for the Beauty Pageant. gricuffuraf JLIKA are euefopecl fArou9A fhe Kenneth Stone, Presidentg Jarrell Sutton, Vice-Presidentg Harold Moore, Secretaryg Kenneth Griffith, Treasurerg Dennis Troxler, Reporterg Charlie Ray Hart, Sentinelg Mr. Sharpe, Sponsor. The prim ary aim of the Future ll Members of FFA learn to use shop equipment. Farmers of America is the develop- ment of agricultural leadership, co- o p e r at i o n, and citizenship. Three sp e cific purposes are Q11 To create more interest in the intelligent choice of farming occup ations. QZQ To strengthen the confidence of farm boys and young men in themselves and their work. Q31 To provide and encourage the development of organized rur al recreation activities. MQ Q BNINQWYIKQ Excitement is in the air as the club prepares to leave for the State Fair. 53 v .7lle jrencA promofea unJer.4fanclin9 of jrance Faye Miller, President, Rebecca Wall, Vice- Presidentg Nan Etta Barnard, Secretary, Judy Vaden, Tr e a s u r e rg Carolyn Brame, Reporter, joan Brown, Pianist, Larry Brown, Song Le ade rg Joann Meador, Parliamentarian, Mrs. Rankin, Sponsor- 1 Students use laboratory equipment to aidin their learning of the French language. RSEIMSKXXXNXN urs :xr til All join in to sing songs. The purpose of the French Club is to stimulate among its members interest in the French language and to promote a better understanding of France, its people, culture, and geographical features. cienfihc nowfezlge in Jfregue in flue Science 3- , Neal Miller, Presidentg Donald Carter, Vice-Presidentg Bill Meador, Secretaryg Harvey Sharpe, Treasurerg Camilla Patterson, Reporterg Mr. Butler, Advisor. The Science Club is one of our larger clubs The Science Club is devoted to the furtherance of scientific knowledge by studying fa ct S, principles, and spreading the knowledge obtained. With our new lab the members ofthe Science Club are able to perform many experiments 55 'pw jk glagfela Cac!! refales sc-Loaf newa. TJ all Annie Ruth Oakley, Editor-in- Chief, Judi Smothers, Assistant Editor, Rebecca Wall, Business Manager, Harvey Sharpe, Sports Editor, Earlene Walker, Society Editor, Brenda Gunn, Literary Editor, Faith Talley, Art Editor, Jimmy Yeatts, Kenneth Stone, Mimeograph. Report ers for the paper are: Faye Vaughn, Vicki Joyce, Christine Harmon, Brenda Coleman, Marie Rodgers, Patsy Southard, Lois Jean Loving s, Ann Lovelace, Sheila Boaz as well as Mimeograph Editor, Kenneth Stone. 56 Other workers on the Staff are: Shirley Reynolds, Lois Duke, Sandra Strade r, Jane Way, Jeanene Shreve, Carolyn Moore, Mary Lou Gunn, Carolyn Brame, Melvin Thomas, Jane Joyce, Mi.ke Lovings. In September, the newly organized journalism class looked dubiously intothe future nine months of learning the fundamentals of newswriting and publication work. The Eagle 's -Ci with accompanying headaches became theirs. Today the files contain examples of staff suc- cesses and failures, but progressive learning in the art of commtmicating ideas. G-:ft tilne5 afe I'eInelnLel'eJ ill fAe QOKCJBII Galle! r iLKL0x3 Mrs. Wright, the advisor, and the followin g staff members:Don Roberson, Editor-in-Chief, Betty Cox, Assistant Editor, Marie Rodgers, Business Manager, Betty Forrest, Circulation Manager, and Kenneth Griffith, Advertising Manager, began in the summer months to work on the annual. u 4 ,v 1 km' Rita Cotton, Assistant Business Manager, Jeanene Shreve, Photo Editor, Carolyn Moore, Snap- Shot Editor, Sandra Joyner, Sports Editor, Jane Joyce, and Rebecca Wall, Artist, work busily to meet the deadline on the annual. Tl-LE GOLDEN LEAVES Staff and Advisors, Mrs. I-lankins and Mrs. Wright, have worked h ard to publish an annual that we hope you will enjoy and cherish. Many hours of free time were sacrificed so that this annual might be a succ ess. We hope it has your approval. Other staff members are Judy Vaden, Feature Editor, Harvey Sharpe, Sports Editor, and Harold Moore, Brenda Joyce, Calvin Matthews, Joyce Reynolds, Class Repre- sentatives, with Mrs. l-larrkins serving as Advisor. 57 r X The bus drivers are ready and waiting to resume their duties at the end of the school day. e exfencl a Jpeciaf .7l:anL.4 Our bus drivers are De nni s Troxler, jimmy Walker, Thomas P a t t e r s o n, Jimmy Farris, Donald C a rt e r, Kenneth Stone, Harvey Sharpe, Harold Moore, and Student Patrol mernbe rs aid during fire drills to insure safety. Harold Haynes. Donald Carter, President of the Student Patrol, presides at regular meetings to plan ways of improving student relationships. 58 or aeruicea renalereal . JT ,Q fi Ivirs. Wheeler, lvlrs. Gillie, Mrs. French, Mrs. Carver. Mrs. Gillie, Dietitian sr-55 ' ' A Kv-N --. , 4 ,wwf Elmo Purcell, Hattie Graves, Dewey Watlington. 59 V I ,Q 1 BETTY JEAN COX First Runner-up 1962- ,63 Beauty ageanf - LINDA CAROL LYNN Second Runner-up Escortszl-Iarold Moore, Dennis Troxler, Harvey Sharpe, C. R. Hart. Master of Ceremonies: Kenneth Griffith. wenf 0,4 State ,4waf.J Kenneth Griffith re pre s e nt e d the school at the 1962 A rn e ri c a n Legion Boys State at the University of North Carolina. He was sponsored by the P. T. A. and selected by the faculty for his high scholastic standing, potential leader- ship qualities, integrity and dependability, plus a desire to improve the ability of his citizenship. 62 I .24 Q gooJ gifizen Marie Rodg e r s was selected by the senior class to be r e c o gn i ze d by the local chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution as Good Citizen of Wentworth I-ligh School. She was chosen for her dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism. . .fk Virginia Gunn and Ronald I-Iundley of the class of 1962 tries Academic Achievement Award for their scholarship, were chosen as the first recipients of the Brookside Indus- character, general resourcefujness, and student leadership. g'ooL5icle .9nclu5frie5 .xdcaclemic .x4cAieuemenf,f4war 63 66 77 awaiian omance 7962 Allan and the Flames made the banquet a great success. The seniors had a ball! The faculty and guests enjoyed the deli- cious food. We wind up a wonderful night with a twist. The juniors worked h ard the afternoon of the banquet, but managed to look beautiful that night. .x4fAfefic5 Kb Q J' WH fm , ,., A X .ap ,.-- dp X A 1. girfa gadefgaf Camilla Patterson, Rachel Vaden, and Joann Meador wait for the rebound as Rita Cotton shoots. Edith Pyrtle, Sandra Joyner, Faye Miller, and Brenda Coleman wait for the tip as Jo Anne Cox and Linda Lynn jump. The Wentworth girls' first team, was composed of Jo Anne Cox, Sandra Joyner, linda Lynn, Edith Pyrtle, Brenda Coleman, Faye Miller, Camilla Patterson, and Rachel Vaden. Top reserves are also shown. Kaye Purgason and Marian Earles guard Camilla Patterson and Rachel Vaden as they drive for the goal. gf -V, ,I i'4, ,H - V .1 in R 'lv V-'-lf, '- 4 M' . J i 59' R . -v'-,. :I isa. - In V-.3-,. fnja , . , xlgcfiq --W N J 5 1 45, ' j Linda Lynn Sandra Joyner Edith Pyrtle Jo Anne Cox Brenda Coleman Faye Miller 66 .,,' gmfgaff Q 1 d 2 Y ll Harvey Sharpe goes in for a lay-up. As the Wentworth High Eagles conclude their 1962-63 season they have a won-lost record of 11-8 for the season and 5-3 for conference play. ill Sic 'um Blue, says the team as C. R. Hart and Thomas Patterson jump. jimmy Yeatts shoots as Neal Miller, Thomas P a t t e r s o n, Dennis Troxler, and Donald Carter get in position for the rebound. X.. ar cr. . gi,- JARRELL SUTTON KENNETH GRIFFITH C. R. Hart Harvey Sharpe jimmy Yeatts Co- Captain Co- Captain 67 B N 1 unior arriifea ann! 8igAfA grab gaiefgai Don t throw it too high coach, or you will have to get it your- self. 1 mi-W S If it moves, kill it! What is it? Now, girls, this is a basketball 68 W 5 V Iv X . LL N i. nf L, WU .Jl'l I ,-,, 155 M. 'J iw W. ' faq . .QQ Mb 55 ,WTA XJ U iw .gm ? xg? . ,, 5 V . W T51 Eg 1, T7 hum ,af 3 ., aa,f.,,.f Boy, what a shot! Jump, C.R., jump! P d',4,,..- .2 Dennis says, I've got these two points. .4' ,,,o- i' As Kenneth goes up, he shouts, Oops! 70 .24Juerfi5 em en f5 BIG BILL BEST WISHES DU ELE EULA BOTTLING CO Reidsville, North Carol inc Double-Col O Bofflers of Sun Drop Sun Crest 72 AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY . .ki COX AND WARE CONSTRUCTION CO. Robert T. Cox Phone 349-7933 C. G. 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Bridge Street Leaksville, North Carolina Compliments of TRADING POST BARBER SHOP Reidsville, North Carolina enior Sfafiafica JAMES DONALD CARTER Nickname: Pete Science 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 FBLA 3, 45 FTA 45 Patrol Chief 45 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 45 Substitute Bus Driver 3, Bus Captain 3, Bus Driver 45 Junior Rotarian 45 Superlative: Most Courteous. BETTY JEAN COX Nickname: Betty FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 FTA 2, 3, 45 Science 1, 2, 3, 4, President 35 French 2, 3, 45 Beta 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 45 FBLA 2, 35 Stu- dent Council 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 45 Annual Staff 3, 4, Assistant Business Manager 3, Assistant Editor 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice-President of Class 15 Beauty Pag e ant, Se cond Runner-Up 2, First Runner-Up 45 C he e r l e a de r 2, 3, 4, Chief 45 Marshal 35 Superlative: Most Dependable. I JO ANNE COX Nickname: Jo FBLA 3, 4, Historian 45 FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 Science 25 Basket- ball Varsity 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, All County 2, 3, All Tournament 25 Newspaper Staff 35 Superlative: Most Athletic. LOIS ANNE DUKE Nickname: Red FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 FBLA 3,4, Reporter 35 Science 1,2, 3, 45 FTA 2, 3,45 French 2, 3, 4, Secretary 25 Beta 3,4, Parlia- mentarian County Beta 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Bus Captain 3, 45 Typist Paper Staff 4. BETTY SUE FORREST Nickname: Betty FBLA 3, 4, Historian 3, Vice-President 45 Beta 3,45 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 45 Science 2, 3, 45 French 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 15 J. V. Basketball 15 Bus Captain 45 Class Treasurer 15 Annual Staff 3, Circulation Manager 45 Marshal 35 Superlative: Most School Spirited. CURTIS RUSSELL FRENCH Nickname: Bo FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 Superlative: Best Sport. KENNETH WILLIAM GRIFFITH Nickname: Grif Beta 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 2, 35 President5 County Beta 45 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Science 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 35 French 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 35 FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 35 Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 45 Advertising Manager Annual Staff 45 Varsity Baseball 15 25 Student Council 45 Bus Captain 35 World Peace Award 35 Boys' State Award 35 NDEA Award 1, 25 Junior Rotarian 45 Public Speaking Winner 2. MARY LOUISE GUNN Nickname: Mary Lou FHA 1, 2, 3,4, Pianist 45 FBLA 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 45 Science 1, 25 Beta 45 French 2, 35 Art Editor School Newspaper 2, 3, 45 AssistantArt Editor Annual Staff 35 Reporter Student Council 3, 45 Superlative: Most Likely To Succeed. ll MARTHA ANN HAND Nickname: Bobbie FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLIE RAY HART Nickname: Charlie FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 45 Science 1, 2, 45 French 2, 3, 45 FTA 25 Vice-President Senior Class 45 Student Patrol 2, 35 Junior Rotarian 45 Bus Captain 1, 2, 3, 45 Jr. Varsity 1, 2, Varsity 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Superlative: Best Looking. SANDRA FAYE JOYNER Nickname: Sandie FBLA 3, 4, Treasurer 45 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 35 Sci- ence 1, 25 Beta 3,45 Glee 1, 25 Bus Captain 35 Junior Varsity 15 Varsity 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 45 All County 35 Sports Editor of Annual 45 Typist for Newsp aper 3, 45 Vice-President of Freshman Class5 Test atri x of Senior Class. JUDITH KAY JULIAN Nickname: Judy FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 Science 25 Junior Varsity Basketball 25Bus Captain 35 Superlative: Best All Around. MICHAEL REID LOVINGS Nickname: Mike FHA 1, 2, 3,45 French 2, 3, 45 Glee 3,45 Student Council 25 Science5 Prophet of Senior Class5 Superlative:Wittiest. LINDA CAROL LYNN Nickname: Lynn FBLA 2, 45 FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 1, 25 Science 1, 25 Beta 45 FTA 45 Glee 1, 25 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, All County 3, All-Tournament 25 Bus Captain 45 Class Treasurer 2, Class Secretary 3, Class Secretary 45 Typist for Newspaper 35 Second Runner-Up Beauty Pageant 4. CAROLYN JOYCE MCMILLAN Nickname: Carol Science 2, 35 FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 FBLA 3, 4, Chaplain 45 Glee 25 Bus Captain. HAROLD CANNON MOORE Nickname: Cannon Ball FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Sentinel5 Science 25 FBLA 45 Student Council 15 Annual Representative 45 Escort in Beauty Pageant5 Class President 15 Bus Driver 45 Superla- tive: Most Popular. VIRGINIA CAROLYN MOORE Nickname: Carolyn Glee 15 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Science 25 FBLA 3, 4, Secretary 45 FTA 4, Reporter 45 Snap-Shot Editor of Annual Staff 45 Newspaper Staff 45 Nliss Wentworth High 35 Superlative: Most Popular. ANNIE RUTH OAKLEY Nickname: Ann Science 15 FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 FBLA 2, 3, 45 Editor of News- paper 4, Feature Editor of Newspaper 3, Newspaper Typist 35 Glee 15 Student Patrol 15 Class Recording Secretary 45 Superlative: Friendliest. DELLA MARIE PATTERSON Nickname: Ree Science 45 FBLA 45 FHA 1, 2, 3,45 Bus Captain 3, 4. JAMES THOMAS PATTERSON, JR. Nickname: Tom Dooley FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 Substitute Bus Driver 3, Bus Driver 45 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 45 Jtmior Rotarian 4. EDITH MAE PYRTLE Nickname: Edie FI-IA 1, 2, 3, 45 FBLA 3,45 FTA 2, 3, 45 Science 1,25 Stu- dent Patrol 25 Glee 1, 25 Junior Varsity 1, Varsity Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 45 Typist for Newspaper 3. enior SHIRLEY LEE HANDY REYNOLDS Nickname: Handy Science 1, 2, 35 FHA 1, 2, 3,45 FBLA 45 FTA 15 Glee 1, 2, 35 Paper Staff 45 Junior Varsity 1, 2. DONALD GRAY ROBERSON Nickname: Don Beta 2,3,4, Chaplain' 35 French 2, 3, 45 FFA 15 Science 2, 3, 45 FTA 3, 45 FBLA 45 Class President 35 Junior Rotarian 45 Editor-in-Chief of Annual 45 Student Council 1, 35 Marshal 35 Superlatives: Most Intellectual, Most Depend- able, Most likely to Succeed. STEPHEN COLE ROBERSON Nickname:. Steve FBLA 3, 45 FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 Science 1, 2, 3, 45 French 3, 45 Baseball 3. JANE MARIE RODGERS Nickname: Ree FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Parliamentarian 3, County Secretary 35 FTA 2, 3,45 French 2, 3,45 Beta 2, 3,45 Glee 15 Science 15 Paper Staff 45 Annual Staff Business Mana- ger 45 Chief Marshal 35 Underwood Award 35 DAR Good Citizen 45 Class Poet 45 Bus Captain 45 Class Treasurer 3. GLENDA LUCILIE SCOTT Nickname: Lucy FHA 1, 2, 3. REBECCA LEE SCOTT Nickname: Becky FHA 1, 2, 35 Jtmior Varsity Basketball 1. HARVEY WARDELL SHARPE Nickname: Sharpe Science 1, 2, 3,4, Tre asurer 45 French 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 35 FTA 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3, President 45 FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 Beta 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, County Vice-President 45 Student Council 45 Class Treasurer 45 Varsity Bask etb all 3, 4, Junior Varsity 25 Annual Representative 2, Sports Editor of Annual 45 Sports Editor of Newspaper 45 Junior Rotarian 45 Escort in Beauty Pageant 45 Bus Driver 4. CATHY JEANENE SHREVE Nickname: Jeanene FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 FBLA 3, 45 Science 1, 25 Beta 45 FTA 45 Newspaper Typist 45 Glee 1, 25 Student Patrol 45 Annual Staff Photo Editor 45 Harvest Queen 15 Superla- tive: Most Courteous. JAMES LOUIS SMITH Nickname: Jimmy FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 FTA 15 Class President of Junior Boys5 Patrol 3. JUDI CARNELL SMOTI-LERS Nickname: Judi FBLA 3,45 FTA 1, 2, 3,45 FI-lA 1, 2, 3,45 Student Cotuicil 1, 25 French 2, 3, 45 Beta 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Secretary 45 Science 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee 1, 25 Class President 25 Junior Varsity 15 Marshal 3. GWENDOLYN KAY STIERS Nickname: Kay FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 FBLA 3,4, Reporter 45 Science 1, 2, 35 French 2, 3, 45 FTA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 35 Beta 45 Glee 1, 25 Class Reporter 3, 45 Historian 45 Ch e e rl e a de r 1, 2, 3, Assistant Chief 35 Second Runner-Up in the Rockingham County Dairy Princess Contest 3. .S7fafi5fic5 KENNETH DWIGHT STONE Nickname: Rock FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 45 FBLA 1, 2, 35 French 2, 3, 45 Science 1, 2, 45 Student Council 1, 2,45 Student Patrol 35 Varsity Basketball 15 Glee 1, 25 Bus Driver 3,45 Junior Rotarian 45 Mimeograph Editor of Newspaper 3, 45 Super- latives: Best All Around, Most School Spirited, Friendliest. SANDRA LOUISE STRADER Nickname: Sandy FBLA 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 35 French 2, 35 Beta 45 Science 15 Paper Staff 45 Glee 1, 2, 3, 45 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4. CLYDE JARRELL SUTTON Nickname: Clyde Science 1, 25 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Baseball 1, 25 Junior Varsity Basketball 1, 2, Varsity 3,45 French 25 Bus Driver 35 Junior Rotarian 45 Student Patrol 3, 45 Superlative: Most Athletic. LINUEL DENNIS TROXLER Nickname: Deedee FBLA 2,45 Science 1,25 FTA 25 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 45 Junior Varsity Basketball 1, 2, Varsity 45 Student Patrol 25 Escort in Beauty Pageant 45 Testator of Senior Cl as s5 Bus Captain 15 Bus Driver 2, 3, 4. JUDITH KAYE VADEN Nickname: Vaiden FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 2, Songleader 3, President 45 FTA 2, 3, 45 Science 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 25 French 2, 3, 4, Songleader 2, Treasurer 45 Beta 3,45 FBLA 3,45 Glee 1, 2, 3, 45 President of Junior Girls5 Student Council 4, Sec- retary 45 Annual Staff Feature Editor 45 Eagle's Caw Staff 35 Superlative: Best Sport. CAROLYN JANE VERNON Nickname: Jane FHA 1, 2, 3'. REBECCA ANN WALL Nickname: Becky FHA l, 2, 3, 45 FBLA 3, 45 FTA 2, 3, 45 Science 1, 2, 3, Secretary 15 Glee 1, 2, 35 French 2, 3,4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 45 Beta 45 Bus Captain 3, 45 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Assistant Chief 45 Paper Staff 3, 4, Assistant Busi- ness Manager 3, Business Manager 4, Typist 45 Annual Staff Art Editor 45 Superlative: Best Looking. JANE ELIZABETH WAY Nickname: Jane FBLA 2,3,4, Treasurer 35 FHA 1,2,3,45 Science 15 French 2, 35 Beta 45 Paper Staff 45 Glee 1, 25 Treasurer of Fresh- man Class, Junior Varsity 15 Superlative: Most Intellectual. JOAN PATRICIA WITTY Nickname: Groucho FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 FBLA 35 Glee 25 Student Patrol 15 Student Council 45 Junior Varsity 1, 2, Varsity 25 Cheerleader 3, 45 Cl as s Secretary 25 Class Prophet 45 S up e r l at i v e: Wittiest. CAROLYN FAYE WYATT Nickname: Carol FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee 15 Junior Varsity 15 Bus Captain 3, 4. 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