Williams High School - Doe Wah Jack Yearbook (Burlington, NC)
- Class of 1960
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'gdiii 'is '-G-' - M ' 4. in '11 'lt I Q -ltla ' Y AM Q S25 J I g :S 5 fi I wx , BQ lt? PRESENTED B Y THE SENIOR CLASS WILLIAMS HIGH SCHOOL BURLINGTON NOR TH CAROLINA 1179 0 f 1- ' f' , 9 THE HEIRS T O M111 a iswl the W-Imp or fur your r-Xpluring ing' with hvlp nm Hllil'll xuu will Hlllllll Un lgln pn-wut Xuu .- ax fm' YUUI' f of I'63liZill K U s In gather m u er f flay. you Nlur x In MPITTIJIPXI l1mml'1'ms vnu xslll vm mllfx c mm- stvp 1 rlI'll 'It' hllll 1l1ffl4ull flIlQl lIlUl'I'lJM. Xlrll NIH 11N N X 4 IJVHIPIUS Ill f NTS UDER WORLD thoughts, your ideals. Today, you follow others in various activitiesg tomorrow. you will be the leaders to whom people will look for direction. Today you are discov- ering that there really is a new world waiting for you. Tomorrow, this world. whose wealth you will create and utilize. will be your own. When will this future start? What will you have to do to inherit it? The answer is simple: earn by doing. To reach your future-which is as near as tomorrow- you must win the battle of Ambition vs. Obstacles. Try-try hard. Feel free to question. Yours is the wonderful right to be wrong. Yours is the special privilege of trying new things without being ex- pected to know all the answers. But keep on working. exploring. It will be your world tomorrow. Prepare for it today. 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TABLE ADMINIS T RA TION CLASSES STUDIES BEA U TIES OR GANIZA TI ONS A THLE T I CS AD VER TISEMEN TS OF CONTENTS WILLIAMS HIGI-I - SL' MOULDER OF OUR DES TINY 7 The life 0 WHS is the activity .1 fi 1 1 .- x' X. .. 4-4 ' V X s f Wfe enter Wfilliams Hiffh School at 8:30 each morninff, Witli heads bowed. we worshi throu h devotions, re- Z' U hurrvinff to our lovlccrs and homerooms. read ' for an- ceivinff Strenfith to face the da ' ahead. 1 2' y F P y other day. f Over the lomlspeakvl' comes the soive of our presi- dent. plotting our cours:-. explaining: our avtivities. of its students . . . And then. the startling ring of a bell initiates lfor most students! the rush to classes. Lunch-hour-HPas5 the saltfa 6'How am I igonna' do my Algebra and eat at the same time?7' '4Yes. we had a ball last nightf, 9 . . . and the tide of sparkling There improve A break in the afternoonis studies: physical development is just as essential as mental growth. are opportunities for recreation, times when we may ourselves socially. I0 u?L....-w..- ' ln the lihrarv we finrl u quiet place for I'tN1'Z'tl'1'll aml intensive stutlv. chool .Spirit flows on. As the last bell rings dt 3:15, we surge out of the building, temporarily seekin a change. 1 V r 4 i DEDII T10 In the last minutes of today, we cannot resist looking back at those things we cherished when our hours at Williams were not so few. Although we think fondly of classmates and school events, our hearts are especially warmed at thoughts of one whose influence has been felt by so many students. We are not the first to appreci- ate her excellent teaching and her genuine interest in us-nor shall we be the last. Many share our admiration and respect for her. She is not just a teacher, thoughg she is truly one of us, sharing our joys and disappoint- ments, ever encouraging us to be the very best individu- als we are capable of being. Because she is all of these things and because we love her, we affectionately dedi- cate this, the 1960 DOE-WAH-JACK, to MRS KITTY HAMBRIGHT In the morning, we are greeted by a smiling secretary . . . . . a skillful administrator . . 4 X . I y, ,I r I ' V,-'l', A . . and an efficient guidance pair. , ff wry ,K - In the afternoon, we leave as our teachers only begin to shape our tomorrow Mr. Miss Ray t Whenever we need advice, our counselor. Miss Ray, is always ready to guide us. From helping us choose a college, to testing our abilities, she is undeniably re- sponsible for helping us plan our future. Miller Dedicating much of his time to the success of our school by both teaching physics and by serving as assistant principal, Mr. Poovey is always at hand to solve problems that may arise in our school life. From her pleasing hhelloi' in M r. Riclenhour Serving as principal since 1957, Mr. Ridenhour has been a friend and adviser to both the students and the faculty. He has contributed much to our high school years, and he surely guides us, with his original ideas, to success in the future as well as now. Mr. Poovey Mrs. Tisdale Dean of Boys and effective teacher. Mr. Miller has proved himself an in- valuable member of our faculty Working incessantly in his many ac- tivities. disciplining with a sense of humor. he is indeed deserving of our thanks. I6 the morning until she covers her typewriter in the afternoon, Mrs. Tisdale works tirelessly to keep our school in order. Wle are in- debted to our secretary for her devotion to Vllilliams. l ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF is heads of the vuriotis specialized departnients of education. the IUE'IHlTC1'S of the Administrative Staff control the curriculum throughout the school system. Their aim is to keep the city schools abreast with the advanced scholastic programs of today. They are. left I0 riglzl. seated: Mrs. Strickland. Mrs. Fidler. Miss Vlliseman. Mrs. Porter. and Mrs. Houser. Standing: Mr. Valentine. Mr. Lentz. Mr. Newlin, Mr. Festa. Not pictured: Mrs. Dawson. J 1' Tl X fl SCHOOL BOARD Serving for terms of six years each. the School Board is composed of civic-minded citizens interested in the wel- fare of the youth of today. First rozc, sealed: Mr. Par- due, Mrs. Glenn, Mr. Isley. Second rozc: Mr. Kernodle, Mr. Traynham, and Hr. Hor- ton. .Yol pictured: Hr. Lackey. 'Wx Y. Dr S pzlces A IT1lllIl face behind a de k tlutteted with work emphasize the Citi School Superintcndents relentlc aim Dr Spikes co11 llIlUEillX endeaxors to eek pro ss ou1 School Sxstem throu h hetter relationship with his fellow workers His enuine interet in both students and ad IUIHIQITHIIOH alike ha marked h popularits throu hout the Xear MRS. PAULINE C. COLEMAN AB., Salem Collegeg English. Mrs, North Carolina . . . admirer of Thomas Wolfe's craftsmanship HPlease don't murder the King's English. .3 MRS. BETTY K. GEROW MRS. OSA M. CALLOWAY B.S., Western Carolinag English. Any questions? . . . Sandburg and Honest Abe . . . You've got to learn how to Spell! OF LANGUAGES MRS. MARY P. BOYLES Gardner Webb Collegeg AB., W.C.U.N.C.g English. I think the next President will be-i' . . . Silas ,Hamer-The Ancient Mariner . . keen sense of humor. THELMA C. EDWARDS AB., Cuilfordg M.A., Duke Univer- sityg English, adviser Junior Tri'Hi-Y. Roomful of books . . . an unselfish educator . . . Junior Tri-Hi-Y, her girls. A.B., Meredithg M.A., U.N.C.g Latin, English, adviser Keyettes, adviser Junior Class. Keyettes . . . prom . . . Junior Class . . . Latin for Frosh. WILLIAM RONALD MCCARTER A.B. in English-Education, U.N.C.g English, Dramatics, adviser Barker, adviser Dramatics Club. Monday moanin' . . . Barker boss . . . dramatics director. EDITH ALLEN B.A., Wake Forestg M.Ed., U.N.C.g English, French, Co-Director of .Iunior Play. Everyh0dy's friend . . . themes . . . parallel reports. I9 20 CIE CE V MRS. ELIZABETH S. HILL mg- AB., Dukeg Science. The toe bone is con- ' nected to the foot bone . . . enthusiasm and ' vitality . . . science equals the key to to- A Ill 0 T140 WY. 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' .H 'ff s lr' ' ' 'Cup-N fehib 'NIARY ELLEN HOBSON B S X S T L Llbrarmn adn er Junlor Red Cro LIBRARY Keeper of the books Dewey Decrmal dlctates dr u lon of data Boy back to your study hall - si- lb NIILDRED KICHLINE WIRE Y IRA LEE B A UNC. Flora Macdonald College L brarlan Co Spon or of the Lrbrary Club I tere t1n explanatlon of the u L of our hbrary Lrbrary cards rxght slde up please Nllence 1 o men AB xIE'I'6d1Ih Colle e Blble adn er U C Blble Club Peace not plece Bible project beloud adn er of the Blhle Club ur IIN llt Fl 4 XLU 4 l L rt hlll 1 ln pr 1 L N 1 24 HAROLD GRANT BA East Carolma BM Illmols Um SCISIIY Band You up there on the thrrd t1er qurt talkmg Now band lete march 1nt0 the bath tub formatlon Rhythm accented mth an upbeat DR NIXLXINI IRI FX ' Ik WNW X ll .1 L rn nm ml r mn 5 w llnmbur fr Yiii BU I ESS NIRN NHIRLEX I HII-PNIXX tl tlrolllla C0111 lln u L XII llllctll ld 1 lr N11 llo more Trl H1 X E 6 on p.lpQr flll tl on ku er N lplliblllt Trl H1 X 1 .gps-wr X NIRS -XRLEINE 'NICINTYRE on 0 e P U1 iUl..lllUIl llhl cr f1YlI'lt.IIC The Clwlnelte C oft IJOkCH Ull horrowln paper Student ' .5 7 W -XLL-XCE BLRKE Elon Colle e Dlur lflul ULLUIJIIIIJH I nrt Jolt X ln fl nu Y u 011.1 loss tht ln wu YS lllt 1 keep wour o .lfttrnoon UIJEIXI or l. 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Q . 4 yearning for activity . . . . . plus books M filled with timeless knowledge . . learn 26 plus students-intently anxious l '1 equal the formula for a successful cause TFCIISII rer Suttun Phillips Paul Rutgers THE CLASS OF 1960 'lihey entered eagerly . . . eunfident of their positions as seniors. 'lihey will leave hesitantly . . . realizing that their days of earefree existence are finished. They set an example for others: now, for them. it is all ever. As they leave their Alma Mater. a wav of life leaves with thein. It is the spirit of the c-lass nf 1960. This spirit has guided them through the past veari-when they aeeepted the responsihilities of leadership. when thev made their decisions about their nwn individual futures, and when they influeneed the aetinns of underelassmen. This spirit stuod liehind them when the seninr ftmtliatl players lnnmrerl their selnml in athletie ac-hievenient. and again when these talented in drarnaties presented a play tu raise money fur the class gift. This single dominating spirit direeted the seniors in all aetivities of their most treasured year-fthe year which was to end fur them with Pump and Cireurnstaneefi OFFICERS COLORS lJl'CSl'llUlIf llulland Phillips Old ROW and Silver lvfI,'l3-l,fUSl.llt'IIf Larry Paul Sei-relury Glenda Sutton A rt lingers We ,ve N l OTTO Not on top hut f'liIIlllillfI.ii Arrived FLOW SN ER 'cet Pea SerLi0rs of Year 3. g Boosters' Club 3, 4. 11' Key Club 111. . I 51' -- 5 1 Boosters' Club 3. 4: ,Ir. Erigliiivers Club 3. Ig EI Circulo Espano 4: Nat'l Honor Society 4. 6'Preston JAMES PRESTON ALDRIDGE. JR High aims form high rharav-lers. anri great ohjeets hring out great minds Key Club 4: El Circulo Espanol 3. 4: .Ir. Enginef-rs Club 4-: Booster Club 3. 4: Nat'I Honor Soc-it-ty Ig Ilomeroom Treus. 3. Pres, Ig ,Ir. Citiw ti g'Danu5 DANNY RAY AI.I.I'1N 'The shortest and .xirrvst wav Io life with honor in lhis zmrlrl. ix to lu in reality what we woiilrl appear to he. Ir I'n inurs I lub 3.1: Booster- Club 3 1' Ilouu-room I'r1 3, Y .-Pres. 4: Natl Honor Som-it-ty I: Ilistorian. 4'Larry I..-XRRY Il'I.IAX AI.I.COOIJ Yo hirri soars mo high if hr' .wars with his oun Il'I'II,QX.u '7-0 Mark FRI-III MARK AI.I.lIIilJ. IR 'The actions of men are the hm! interpreters of Iheir thoughts. I 3, I'ru c'O0rdan GORDAN GILBERT AMICIx :The best hearts are eier the 1lfllI'l'Sf.u -iv. Mike MICHAEL MOORE :XMICIX PRISCILLA LANE BAIZE Prissy Hlfharrn ana' dignity of manner are a pleasing Conzhinaliorzf' Boosters' Club 3, 4. WALTER LOVIS BAKER 'Wvalteri' Thoro1ighness is the lfey to success. 'LO SHIRLEY MAR BARBEE :Snowy A good heart is worth gold. Boosters' Club 3. 4-. CAROLYN SUE HARBOUR HCwvhR' What tender force, what dignity divine, what virtue consecrating every feature. Boosters' Club 3. 4. IVIARTA ILIXE BARNHART Marta'I 'The happiest life is that which Constanliy e.x'er1ise.s and eziizeates what iS best in us. El Circulo Espanol 3: Boosters' Club 3, -I-: Mixed Chorus, Pres., Actixity Ticket Sec. 4. MARY LEE BARYWELL Mary 'fllusic u-ashes away from the sou! the dust of erery-riay iifef, Asst School Organist 4: Orchestra 3. 4, Officer 3: F.T.A. -1: Bible Club 3: Debating Club 3: Boosters' Club 3. 4. The way to gain a friend is to he one. 2' 7 .Ir. Civitan Club 3. -1-: Band 3: Boosters' Club 3. -1: El Circulo Espanol 3 Homeroom V.-Pres. 3: Prom Committee 3. Q' .,. . of 'N 0 ff Us sq. .1 R cs I Gb' I, 5 x I 6' 'li ' 3 Q. an '74 I' . . fx s . ,,...- K, WESLEY ALVIN BATTEN rg., Can !lVIYflIil1lL7 be so elegant las to hate f-Eli' wants. and Io serie them one's' self. Key Club 3. 4: Boosters' Club 3. 4: Speech Club 3. 43 Dramatics Club 3. 4: Debating Club 3. 4: Debating Team. Captain 3, 4: Le Cercle Francais 4: Jr. Play Cast 3: NFL 3. 4, Degree of Honor 3. Degree of Excellence 3, Degree of Distinction 4: County Speech Contest 3: Masque and Cavel Speeclt Contest 3: Superlatix e. RAYMOND EDWARD BELL. JR. fl great man is :filling to be little. Boosters' Club 3. 4: Jr. Engineers Club 3. 4. NANCY LOLISE BENFIELD Responsibility educates. Library Club. Ass't Reporter 3, Reporter 4: Boosters' Club 3, 43 El Circulo Espanol 3. 4: Homeroom Sec. 3. Treas. 4: Homecoming Sponsor 4: Annual Sponspr 4. CHARLES ELIAS BENNETT. III Qu HWhat is becominv in behavior is honorable. and what is honorable is ' A 71 C' becoming. Jr. Engineers Club 3, 4, V.-Pres. 33 Boosters' Club 3. 43 Bible Club 3, 43 EI Circulo Espanol 3g Dramatics Club 3, 43 Jr. Play Cast 33 Sr. Play Crews 33 Prom Dec. Committeeg Bus Driver. LINDA JO BENNETT Cheerful looks make every dish a feast3 and it is that which crowns a welcome. Boosters' Club 3, 43 Sports Day Awards 3. WANDA FAYE BENNETT 'lo K6Dl17iH6lj' tall and full of graceg surely you know this lovely face. Boosters' Club 4: EI Cireulo Espanol, Sec. Crew 43 Sr. Play Crew 43 Annual Sponsor 4. l 19 A i , 7' its Q37 , 'W Wesley is '-Q--'Y .,,. URM.. 'Easyu -.Nix KK- fe' 'face Chuck-' 'iLinda,, iiWat1da 43 Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 43 Jr. Play KATHLEEN DIANE BIRDSEY 4'Kathyw -zo g'Faith and works are like the light and heart of a candleg they cannot be separated. Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 33 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Le Cercle Francais, Pres. 43 Scribblers' Club, Treas. 43 Sr. Tri-Hi-Y, Sgt. at Arms 43 FTA 43 Dramatics Club 43 Homeroom Dev. Cltrm. 3, Sgt. at Arms 43 Safe Driving Council 43 Inter- Club Council 43 Jr. Play Crew 3. 43 Sr. Play Crew 33 Prom Dec. Com- mittee 33 Safe Driving Award 4. i'BIackie JOHNNY VERNON BLACKWELL, JR. 'SE1fery time a man smiles and much more when he laughs, it adds some- thing to his fragment of lifef, 019 Boosters' Club 3, 43 D.O. Club 3, 43 Prom Dec. Committee 3. NSandy, 7-0 SANDRA RAE BLANCHARD The cautious seldom err. Bible Club 3, 43 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Clee Club 33 Jr. Play Crew 33 Prom Dec. Committee 3. Blanch,' VICKY GAIL BLANCHARD An appearance of delicacy, and eren of fragility, is almost essential to beauty. Boosters' Club 3, 43 Band 33 Majorette 33 Homeroom Sec. 3, 43 Home- coming Queen 43 Sri Play 3. i'Aaron AARON SPENCER BLYTHE Those who can command themselves,-command othersf, Jr. Exchange Club 3, -I-3 Band 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 43 Boosters' Club 3, 4g Burlington Industrial Education Center 4. Carol CAROL BRYAN BOOTH The secret of success is corytancy of purpose. Boosters' Club 3, 4g D.E. Club 4. 12'-2' 5- HIIHIIIIIHITII .IININIY SAIITII BOLT Ilappine.s.w seenrs nmfle Io he .SlIlIl'l'Kl.u Ihmsters' Club 3. rl: Prom Committee- 3: llilwltalll 3. -1. Q9 -ty.. Put PATRICIA CONIPTUX BOYKIN 'Tlx lCL'lC'UII1L' as .sanslzine in ezery plum- im the beaming ttpprarzclz of Il gooal- natarerl jaeef' Boo-tt-rs' Club 3: ILE. Club 4, Bill VI'lI.I.IANI ROBICRT BRAY Ile who tliinlrs for himself and rarely imitates is II free man. Key Club 3. 4, See. 3, Board of Directors 3: Nlonogrum Club 3. See. -lg jr. Ass't BARKIQR 3g Le Ccrelc Francais -1: Boosters' Club 3, -lg Ilome- rooni Pres. 3. V.-Pres. -lg Class V.-Pros. 3: Football 3. 4: Iioskvtlmll 3. 4: Jr. Nlarsliall 3. 55. PATRICIA ANN BROOKS Patsy 'SA jolly an.selfi.sh personality is the greatest gill! out all. 'LO Drumutics Club 3. 4: Bible Club 3, tl: Boosters' Club 3, 4: Mixed Cborus 3 A Cdppflli Choir 4 Ir Ilus Crew 3 4 Sr t., .' 'L . SARAH KATHRYN BROOKS Khaki ' 'The art of L'0VI1'E'fS!Iff0Vl Consists as ranch in lixteninf' olitel', as in I I my b tallfzng agreeablyq Boosters' Club 3. 4: Cleo Club 4: Jr. Play Crew 3: Sr. Play Crew 3. IACQIIBLINIC ANNE BIIOWIY u.Iackie Quielnes5 and sweetness are prize possessions. DE. Club. Sec. fl: Boosters' Club 3, -lg Homcroom C.-Pres. 45 Prom Com- 5' A A jo Amie-'I JO ANXE BRICEDLOVE lt is not enough to hare great qualities: we l711tSl also hare the manage- ment of them. lorry .IIQRRY THOAIAS BRIGHT 'Yfoitrttge is, in all lands. tfoasifleretl as an essential of high rlzarat'ter.I' Bus Driver 3: Boosters' Club 3, 4: Orcllestra 3: Dance Buntl 3, 4: Jr. EI'lglIIlQ'l'I'i Club 3. lion DONALD XVILLIAINISON BROOKS ,,,E,,,.- Courage irzsists. not in blindly oz'erloolring tlanger, but in seeing and ronqltering itf, Ti . '-1' I ' , z. . Play Crew 3. QW? mittee 3. I SANDRA DIANE BROVVN I'Sandvl' Her joys are tleep as the oeean. her troubles as light as the foamf' BARBARA LOIIISE BRYAN 'lBobbie i'There is but one zirtttefthe eternal srtrriltice of self. Boosters' Club 3. 4: Hmm-rootn Dt-v. Cllm. 3: Intramural Sports 3, 4: Prom Committee 3. RICHARD NIIIRRY BRYAN flllickiell 'They that gorern nzalze least noise. Iimustms l.lllIl -5. lt Ht' 3: Golf 3. -1. mn-rmnn D1-tg Clxm. 3: Intramural S orts 3 4: , SYINIA KAY BRYANT Sylvia Err'ry noble aefirity makes room for itself. 1 Qi Boosters' Club 3. 4: .Ir. Tri-Hi-Y 3. LIXIM l7ATl'l CAIJILXHAN lo Hlailldali .,, l,1rrx artion of our lires iUll!',1l'.Y on some fhord that will zihrate in eierizilvrf' l.lN1ll4'llt'N 3. lg Speer-li Club. Tn-as. 3, lg llramaties Club 3, Board of llirm-tors el: Serilmbl:-rs' Club 3. Pres. bl-3 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Inter'Club I.llllIlt'll l: liiblt- Club 3. -lg Red Cro-s Rep. 3: NFL 3, -1: El Cireulo lzspanol l-l Ilofvste-rs' Club 3. -1: Annual Sponsor: Masque and C-axe A3 llramativs Cliri-tmas Play Cast 3: ,lr. l'lay Cast 31 Dramaties Club llay Crew 3: llrom Committee Cllrm. 3. ROX CALVIN C.-XAIPBHLL Roy Boy . Good nature is stronger than t0mahau'lfs. Teenage Club Council, Y.-Pres. 4-3 Boosters' Club 3, -13 D.E. Club 43 in Alonogram Club 3: Prom Dec. Committee 3. KATHERINE ,IOANNA CARPENTER flies raised toward hearen are rilzva-is llfilllllvllll, whateler they may bef, 'G' Cixim-ties -1: FTA -I: Speech Club 3: Ifrent-li Club -l: Varsity Cheerleader ll' N-nl llonor Sfwietv -1: Safe- Drixiu: Couneil. Ser. 4: Boosters, Club 3. ..t Y fllres. 4: Annual Sponsor 43 Jr. I'lay Crew 33 Prom Committee 33 Ilomt-room Y.-Pres. 3, Sec. 11-3 Jr. Marshal 33 Prom Server 3. lJl'iW'l'iY CASTON CARTICR :Lo 'llleweyii Tliere is no genius in life lilre the genius of energy and irzdzlslryfl IQ:-y 'Clubw 3. 41 Monogram Club 3, 4-3 Boosters' wClub'3, 43 Sr. Hi-Y ill: Q Q at Q Yarsity football 3. -113 Basketball 43 Prom Committee 33 Jr. Asst K . BARKER 3. KH WIAYXE KESTER CARTER ,Lo Kester', A good true friend and a jolly palf' DE. Club 413 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 35 Homeroom Pres. 33 French Club 43 Sr. Hi-Y 11-3 J.V. Basketball 3, Baseball 43 Prom Coni- mittee 3. 'Q' . f ma 2...- B 'fl' '54 , Y'7'f mg L'Brenda', BRENDA GAIL CATES uljnseljish and nohle actions are the most radiant pages in the biography of soalsfl Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 33 Boosters' Club 3, -1-3 Prom Committee 3. Carolyn CAROLYN AIADELINE CATIQS 'IWhoeL'er1o1.'es much, does much. Library Club 33 Spanish Club 3, 43 Glee Club Mixed Chorus 33 Bible Club 33 NFL 3, 4-3 Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 33 Boosters' Club 3, 43 .Ir. Play Crew 33 Sr. Play Crew 33 Prom Committee Cllrm. 33 Exchange Club Essay Award 3. 6'Clifton CLIFTON MONROE CATES He who labors diligently need nerer despair, for all things are accom- plished by diligence and laborf' Jr. Engineers Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 43 Sr. Play Crew 3. Arthur ARTHUR DURHAM CA'I'LE'l l' Spanish Club 3, 43 Boo-ter-' Club 3, el: Jr. Exchange Club 3, 4-3 Band 3, 43 Band Council -1-3 Wrestling -1. David WILLIAM DAVID CHAMBERS, JR. Nothing is more simple than greatness, indeed to be simple is to be greatf' Boosters' Club 3, 43 D.If. Club. 'iChapl,'1o GERALD I'lI'IANKl..IN CIIAIJPISLIJ High aims form high characters, and great objects bring out great minds. D.O. Club 4, Boosters' Club 3, 4g Homeroom Pres. 3, Treas. 43 Spanish Club 33 Prom Committee 3. 33 Q 34 Ark I uni slifl lwzrriingf' 313 33 Fr. Play Crew 33 ' .e .1 . 'Q-nib i'l rnm II little xjmrk lmrsl II nziglzry .NIIIIIIHH mittee 3. The only LHIIY Io lmre II frienri is to be one. vw H,lurly ,ILDY KAY CllAlllYCliY mfr llllll fnlfozfs flu' sim fiom so I'I'f'Il in rlolzflri' rims. l IIIX LXR lf'l1osf' Ilflfllfl' is .wn for from doing harms llllll fir' szzxfzfwls unite. RY CICNIC COBB 4'Charles CHARLES ROSCOE COBLIC. .IR Slat-4-cli Club 3. 4: Drnniaticx Club 3. 44: .lr. liiigxirn-ers Club 3, 43 Band 3 Dunee Band 33 Debating Club 33 Booster! Club 3, 43 Jr. Play Crew Chief Y' l,I1llllI t intl Det Connnittzr 3 Brenda IZHICYDA KAY CONIBS me-rs' Club 3, il: .lr. 'l'ri-Hi-Y 3: Sr. 'l'iilliX 1: l'rorn Dt-v. Com Pat PA'l'liIClA .'XNGlC0l.li'l l'E CDl'l'Il,AND l.1brtn'y Club 43 Library As!! 43 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Red Cross Rep. 3 IlltlllL'CUIlliIlg Attentlunt 43 Prom Dee. Connnittu 3. Fan' Q'Copeii RANDAL LEE COPELAND 6.411 I'7Ifl'NfgFIIf mini I1!'t'l'V snizbs mzyonef' no PRlSClLLA LANL: CUS'llNl'lli 'La 4'PriSSy,l IIIIUII' is ll frinrl of frire iclzereiny one is AAIIOIFII.-i Hoosier? Club 3. '13 l3.l'f. Club l: UI'Lllll.llll'4 Club 13 lntrtnnurul Sports 3 1 It l'In View 3 1 Pltilllfltillllllltltt 3 PAlI.l-1't l'A ,IO CRAIG 'lo P, Jf' Thr XIl'l'l'fl'SI of ull SUIIIIIIA is flml of Ilze roiu' of Ilze zconzrzn zu' I01.'l7.u !.o-lztlnor lllllg-W,-Xll',l.M.lx 11. jr, Asst 33 Km-yt-iles 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, l rm-s. 3: Student Counvil 4-3 lnter-Club Council 3. 43 C.S.P.A. 43 ScrilJlJlcrs.' Club 1113 'Nldfqtlt' untl Cain-l -13 3lul'l Honor Soeiety 43 Quill and Scroll 43 lioostt-r-' Club 3. 43 Annual Sponsor 43 Hoineeoining Attendant 43 Prom Coinrnittm- Cllrin. 33 lloineromn Treui. 33 D..-KR. Cond Citizen Award 33 Prom S1'I'Yt'I' Jr. Marfllal 33 Superlutive 4. RONALD LEE CRAWI1'0liI,J'z. 'lRonnie E24 zrnrlf of real merit finds juror nl lustf, lioo:-lt-rs' Club 3,43 D.O. Club 3, 4. JUDY ANN CRENSHAVV ifludyl' UTIIAII' ix. so to .wp1'11L'. Iln' lltfl rzmope of the jmlgf'r11f'11l. lloostvr-' Club 3.-1. SALLY ANN CRUMPLER Sally Nothing so well becomes true feminine beauty as simplicity. Nut'l Honor Society 43 Home-rooni Sec. 3, Dev. Cllflll. 4g Speech Club 3, V.-Pres. 43 Drurnutics Club 3, See. 43 Library Club, V.-Pres. 3, Pres 43 Le Cerele Francais 43 Inter-Club Council 43 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Annual Sponsor 43 Horneeoining Sponsor 43 Jr. Play Curt 33 Sr. Play, Asst! Stage Mgr. 3. Play Crew 43 Prom Committee Chrm. 33 Testator 4. MARY SANDRA CRL'TCHFIELD'Lo g'San,' ill'lfl'Ill!', nzorlesty, and truth are the guardian angels of u,'0man.', Boosters' Club 3, 43 Clee Club 33 D.E. Club 4. Boosters' Club 3, -1-3 Sr. Ili-Y 4: Jr, Engineer- Club 3: Hoineroont Pres 3. 43 Student Goxn. 3. 43 Nat'l Honor Society 43 Prom Committee 3. W. . ,N ww. 3.34. se--f 'iv' '57 .l ANIICS WUOIJROW CPRRIN nlimmiell 1- ll mn nvmlz In plwlw- pwoplw you rum! lwgin ln llllfl1'fSl!llHIlI1g them. jr l'II lll1't'I'N 4 lub .ll llomtm-rx l.lub 3. l l,If0N.tXliIJ lilll 'CIC IJQXBISS 1 llz- .x141'e'tf' I jl llll. lflnlx 3. l. wzsztrws un' Ilmsf' zrlilfh ilu no! t'.1'h1fllSl hope. Len um' KI-1NIll,l,l. IMYIS -'Bam gy, 9. hllilll-l4'lII'NX rx us Ilfllllflll In zlvllrrlrtf zzuturrnx IIS llfflllllllt' is to Ullazvers h If l1.U. fflllb 3. X .l re'-. ll limi-leltsl Club 3. fl. ' k-. - ' v i 1 V Y i H U ' Q 'gig fin N JOX ll. lxAX llgXVlb J0vce . ' 1 ' 50 A., ' The 11f'1.N of Ibis life are Ilia' flmtifzvx out zhe nexff' lllf. Llub. Yl'i'e--. -lc llmvxtvr-' Club 3. -1: Holneroum Treats. 4 f PEGGY .ww mvis 'iPeggy X Thr, lt!'Vl'SlUlI1' upon lL'l1l'f'l1 is lznilt ull loving unfl lilffng4rlepenzl11bility.'l . ' llljlf-W.-Xll-.l.'XCK Typixt 1: Km-ye-ttw A13 Nut'l Honor Society -1-Q Quill und ,W , Sc-roll lg 'l'ri-lli-Y IS. -l, Y.vl'rt-s. 3: llmrstcrs' Club 3. el: Honteroom Dev. t 'P 'N Clnn. 3g C.S.l'.A. N15 .lr. Play Crew Cbiof 35 Prom Coniniittcv 3. , K4 X i YT 5 BRENDA ITAWKINS llBI'CHd3.,, Tl1ey are lzwrer alone who an llf'l'0l71INIIZlf'Il with good thoughlsfi ug, il , 1? 1 ' X L... N.. 6113 .,,, '., :A fn 'ls 4 -0- a as-, Q , VK l 'lblelll NIICLVIN Llili lJlCI.l.lNGlLll MOM deeds determine us, as much as we llt'lf'flI1lVIt' our cleefln Monogram 3. 4: Sr. Hi-Y 4: Bible Club 3, -1-1 L -- I I Engineers Club 3g Varsity Basketball Mgr. 3, 4. 'Carlin q, C.-XROLYN MAE DICKFH l'To feel, to lore, to suffer, to zlerote lzerself will 11l1u1,x.s f ' oy life of a wonzzmf' Boosters' Club 3. -lg Natl Hnnor Society ei. llBI'6Ild3il 29 BRICNIJ.-X G.-XYlul'l DUVEP Kindness is the golden flzuin by which S0!'I'l'lj' 1 1 gel Tri-Hi-Y, SCC. 3. Pres. -1: F.'lq.:X. el: lm Cm-1't'lv l 1'.111t'ui- -1 lIIlll'I4lIl V.-Pri-S. 3g Inter-Club Council 1: liunxtt-rs' Club 3. 1: .Knnuu Annu :XXX I-ILIZ.-XBl2'I'll IJOXYIIY HThere is not a moment uithozit some flutuxf' Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Bible Club 3. 4. Sec. 3: Xut'l I-ltmor So-' - U' - . .- +5 BARKER 3. ASSOC. Editor of BARKER 4: fI.S.I'..'X. li Quill anal 51-rnll 1: Scribblers' Club 4-3 F.T.A. -lg Red Crow Hep. -lg liowtt-is' Club 3. rl: Valedictorian. a'Bud 'LO CARL KING IJUXVIJEY Full of mischief. frolic, :md -lunf' Football 3. 4. i'Butcl1l' MARY CAROLYX UINX 'The blushing berzuties ol Il modest Illlllilljl Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4-5 Bible Club lg liourtcrf' Club 3, -1. X Hllilllilyn .l1XXll'l5 R1XXI10l,l'lI IJINY 1f1'1'rx 1111111 is 1111- 11r1'11i11'1'1 U1-III-X11ll'l1 1-l11IIT1'.-l W11'-Ilillufiz lfrantlvaxll 3. Kay KAY lil.IZ.1Xl5li'l'll l1L'liIl.'XNI 1'111111'111's.K is 12111111 Ilflfllfl' 11'g1111111'11 111 good .S1'11s13. YI! 'V' .Mt l'.1l1t1u lJUI'.-will-.l.U.lx -I: l.1- l.1'r1'l1- l'l'Llll1'1IlN 1: ll1lll14'l't1l1l11 S1-1-, 3: Quill uml Scroll 4: S1lI7Cfl2lllNL' 4. Sgt, Carviau TUNEY XYlll,l.:XlllJ lfAS'l'W'U0l1 I A111111 111'1 111 11'1 111l.Y1'l1- 3101111 .su 11111' IIN 111 111111' Illlrl' IIIIIII... I1.0.i,luIm-1: Bnmstm-rs Club 3. 4. Q ' f.lilfi1-U lfl.lf,'XBl'l'l'll Cl,ll7'l'UN l'll,l1lfli RA R1'.vl11111s1111'111,1' 111111.v 11111111 IAII 11111111 111111 I'll1I111'I-11' 111111 110ll'l'V.H 'Nu-.A Swivty Editor BARKEH 3. .lr. Asfl 3: K1'y1'lIv-. Trr-us. 3, X'.4lll'4'4. 42 Sl'l'lllllll'I'S. Club 4: N1u'I ll1u111r Sncivty 4g ll11lll1'I'4111lIl vllI't'Llr. 4: Buuslcrsl' illub 3. 4. f,.5.l'..'K. 3. 4: l.1- f,l'l'l'lt' I'r.1u1nus sl: Qlull and Svrull 4: ll1v1u1'C1uuing Spmmsnr 4: glnnuul SINPIISHIA 4: l,I'41IIl ff111u1uitIv1- 3. ,M '-10 LINDA Jo 1-:MINS 1.111111's 11'111'rf X111' 11-11115 111111 5111's 1l'11f'f1' x111' g111'K.u Cixiuvllm-s. 'llrn-u-. 3. Y.-l'r1-s. 4: Null llunur SlI1'll'lf li Sr, Tri-lli-Y 4: in - V Sl'l'll1l1l.t'fS. Clubi 4: C.5,l'.lX, 3: ll41lll1'I'4lUIl1 S1-c. 4: ll111nst1'rs' Club 3. 4: K 5 .lr. Asst Bpllilxlzli 3. Agia ,'..- T l'atty'l PATlllCl.'X ANN l'lLl,lUTT Wt! MT111' 111111115 are lIl11l1l'G.5 j1'z1'e1.v. 111111 1011088 111111111 S110 1166155 111'r 51111171187 b1'11111-V. ' Nuff Honor Soviz-ty 4: Tri-Hi-Y Rec. Sec. 4: H1-d Cross Rep. 3: Bible Club 3, 4: French Club 41 Buustcrs' Club 3. 4: IIOIIIGIOOITI V.-Pros. 4: 1-'TA 4: .lr. Play Crvw 3. DA-XVIII GORDON ICVKNS l'l1z1vc T1111 gr1'111 1111 111 11'11r11i11g is 111 I1II11t'f.SfI1II11 11 111111' 111 Il 1l,l1Il'. ,K D.O. Club l: l31+11s11-rs'1Il11I1 3. 4. 1 Tw 4' VlCKll'l lQl,AlNl:l IVABIANI '10 HVi1'kic Gfllt'l',1-ll1l1!l.S.V 1111.5 1101111 ll1'1Al.I11'I1 10 111' 1111' 1111111411111 1'xpr1'.9x1'1111 of 1116 1'I1ll.'IlN1 111111111111-1 11.1 1111' soul. French Club 4: Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 4: Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 3: FTA 4g Boosters' Club 3, 4g l4IUlllt'L'l1lIlll1g Sp1u1s11r 4: Prfun fVlUIll1Illllt'C' 3. L.-XBBY IJIQAX l1'AliIilil,l, Larry I 11111 .Slll 1' I1 l'Ilf4' is 1111 1'11 Plllj' 111 11'.11'. .lr. EXi'llLllIlIl' Club 4: Null Hrvunr Suvivly 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Boosters' Club 3, 4. JERRY WYALTER FAIIJKXER gflerryll WTO 1iII0lL' 11o11' to 1131111 is 1111' great secret of 5111'1'ess.,' 'TIE' DO. Club 3, 4: Boosters' Club 3, 4: Homcroom Tres, 4. MARY CHRISTINA FAYLE HCbriS,' H1110115 1111111111 11111 1l'0f1f1.,l IJI'Llllllilll'N. Sm-. 3. P11-s. 4: 5Ill'f'f'll Club. F1-11. 3, Board of Directors 4: II'lll'I'-flllll1 fl4lllIl4'll 4: llvlmtixlu TY, Tlkllll fi. llmflmtingz Club 4: 3ILl5lllll' and Cum-I 1114 NFL 4: lltllllflllllllllgl Spun-ur 4: Annual Sponsor 4: Jr, Play Stuclm-ul lJir1'1'I11r 4: .lr. Plus' Cust 3' Sr l'l'1v Crr-w 3 CQ 3 P , , . 1 4 A . , .1 g rom C:41lllIllllll'l' Clmu. 9g Bfl1lsl1'I'r. Club 3, -1-1 Supcrlutivc 4. L, TONINIY NEIL l lHl,l1S 'L' Yo-Yu ' r x., fi ga01111is11os1't1o11 is 111or1' 1'1111111b1e 1111111 lU111lI,n AG If Boosters' Club 41-5 Monograuu Club 3, 4: Band 3. 4. 'k'l 1 DOY Xl.l1 Il-XRRIS If0lL1.lfNIXN 'L' Don Urn 111 11111111212 11lf'II 111' 111111. 111111 1111'11 111 111111111 11r1' 1I1'11111'111: 11111 ll 11116 g1111111'1111111 ix 1111111 111111 11111111111 ww. , . . , l11111xl1'11 4.11111 3. ll ll111111-11111111l'1'1'--1 :Q inf LXLRPX -XXX I-'OX '10 lT11XlC'7 1. ff HC111111 11111111 11 1111- 11111111111111111 11171111 911111 1111-IIQN. liiblv 1.llll1 IS. 1: l11'.1111.11i1-N 1: l1.1i. l.llll1 1: l11111N11'1-' Club 3. -ll Clu- Club 3: .111 l'l.11 C1111 li. 51. l'l.11 111-1-xv 15: l11'.1111.11i1w l'l.1y llT1'W 3: l7I't1IIl C11111111i111-113. 'l'AYl,UR 1.112111 CXXX TaIC1'l1ug7' .5 l1,1'1111 1111111111 11111111 .s111111'111111g. 11111 IIIIIN1 111' x111111'1111'11g. l.1l11':11'x' Club 3. 1: .111 1111-11111-1-1-N f.llll1 IS. 1: N.l'.l.. 3. l: Jr. l'l11y l,r1-wx 5 l l,l4lIlf 1111111111 4 1. 1 '1 .11 '1'.. SELKI.-X ANN lLICYI'liY Sel1ua L'110111'.wf1 IAS 11I1' 111'.x1 1111111 1111111111111-11.5. Band 3. 4. Lll1f.lI'l.ll1 3: lm C1'1'1'l1- F1'.1111'.11N bl: lliblv Club fl: Nufl Honor 51101913 -l: lr1-ll1-X -1: lS1111x11-rf Club H. 1: ll11n11-r1111111 U1-Y. Clnn. -1: l'r11111 .XRXOLIT Hllwvnlllll 1LII,l,l.'XNI '19 uixfllillfl-7 'Q' ,-1 111111111 111s111151'11'1111 111111 1111111111 11111 11111'11 1111-1 ,11111r 11'11,1'. 1211114111111 3, 1. V 454 :C ENIIL1 jli,-XX li'l l'li GLIQN X Net 'JI1 1'1'1'r 5111' 111111 1111 1'1'1'1 11I11I1y1Z1. S1111 511111111 1111 1'1'i1 1L'0ff1,.' Transfrr SIlldL'Ill 3: l51.111ft1-rf' Club 3. 4: Lil1r.1ry Club 3: Band 4: fJTCl1PSIl'Ll -1. Q sp. - x' .. ,,, . nblagrgieal NIANIII2 :XXX GORDON L'I'l'f'1'1111lIg 111111 is 1111111' 111 11115 14717111 is 11111111 111' 1Z0lIl'.,' 'v l31111Nt1-rs' Club 3, 11-: Nlixml fllll1I'llN 3, A Cu11111llla1 Lllllbil' 41 Bible Club is 3. Proj. Cbm. 4: L11 Ccrclc l ra111'.1is Al-: Nufl Honor Swciety 4: PTA. -11: Scribblers' Club -1: Fir41 Plum' Sl'I'llJl1ll'I'S. Club ,'Xw.1r1l 3. ULYIIIIAE LYNNWYOOD GR.-XVES Ha 111111 111 your 11'11r1.'. v11111r 1111r11. 111111 Ultlllf 1f1I'I1f1S.-1 QQ' 'vu-4 Lynn LYNIJON ww.-Xl1l'1 GKTHRIE Will is 1'1111r111't1'r111 llf'11011.-1 . Cixitan 4: Jr. E11gin1-err Club 11: El Circulo ESl!LlI14.1l 3. 4: X111'l Honor Society 4-: HOHICTOCDIII Pres. -1: Student Gm t. -1. Jerry JERRY EDGAR HALL S'011r l1IlC'l'.Sf0fS 111111' 1r111'1'11'11 1111' 1fl1l1 11,1512 1111' g111111'11 is 110-10173 IlS.,, .lr, Engineers Club -1: Ili-1 -1: liiblc Clul1 25, 1: ll111111'r110111 SCC, 3, Trcug. 4. NVIQIJIIIIIIYW '39 TIIONIA-X5 .-XLTON H.-XLL .A111i11'11. llllf 111111. 1111111111'r.s. gg,-A g, St'l'UllLl Place in 51'ic111'c F.1ir 3. J Tu111py ll.XW'ES H.-XRDEX U ' Um 111111115 111111016 11.9, 111111 1111111 111' lllllt' 11111111 1111111112 IIS 1011111 ILP aref' BARKER: jr. Afft. 3. l c11111r1- If1li111r -L3 Cixinm-tlcs 3. -1. S1-C. 3: Scribblerf Club 3. bl-. V.-l,I't'i.1 lgdllll 3: l.1- C1'r1'l1- I 1'.1n1'uif 4: Nufl Hunwr S111-icty 4: 3 B1111N1cr5' Club 3, 4: Quill .Hltl 51111111 11: 12.5.1 A. 4: Annual 51111nf11r 4. 37 1-. 1 1 Y -15 .- 'wr 38 Hl'lanlc,, lflifllf l7R1XNlil.lN ll1XR'l HIIOIDIIIQ good is I1111 111111 1'1'r111i111y llllllllj 111111111 111 I1 lIl1lII.S 11',11'.u .lr. Engineers Club 3. S1-P. l: .lr. Play Crew 3: Sr. l'lay Crm-w 4. .STV '24 cute persorzrzfity. IIS 11111 115 I1 11116 11Prs1111. 1un1-il 4: Le C1-rclv lfrancaif 4: Bfmslcrg f.lub 3. Pres 4: . afvty Council 3. -1: Fturlcnt 4l11x'l l: H111111-r11r1111 llrvs. 3 V.-l'rf'S. 4: Annual SIIUIINUI' 1: llrrnn li4lIllI1lllll'1' 3: Vanity ffl11-1-rlr-'11lr'r 3 .Mit H1-ad 4: Sup:-rlatiw fl. We 670711101 be just 1111l1's.s 11-11 11111 A111l111f'flfft'I1.ll liible Club 3, 4: xl0Ill1QI'1lllI Club 1: Sr. lli-Y 1: film- Club 4: .lr. Engineers Club 3: Varsity lgLlfl'iQ'll1Llll Mgr. 3. -1. Q: .f Q 1 . 'R l'Billy Anne? BILLY ANNE HE1Yl'll 'Q '- 'Y' Cr111'1' is 10 1110 IIUIIID' Il',1Ilf ,Q111111 s1111.w ix 111 1111- .s11111. El Circulo Espanol 3, -1: llmvstn-rf' Club 3. Pl. f Ay , ' : HFrank77 l-'RANKIE WlLl,1NRlJ HERITAGE ll li '1'111PrP is no gPUl.l1S I-71 1111' 11111 11111 g1111i115 of 1'1111rg,1' 111111 1'111111S1ry.,, f il Wk 'Q llnostffrs' Club 3. fl-1 lJ.U. Club 3. . -. -'wif llivkf-y lfl,l,lfN l.0l'lSE lllCKS - . ,.,, l'S111l'f'fllf-V 111111 tr11111 llff' 11111 1111513 111' t'l'f'f,Y l1f11ll'.-l in N F.T.A. 3, 4: Nat'l Honur Sucivty 4: HflIIlL'CtIIIIlIlQl Alllfllllilllf 4. iNllfl,VlY llfXXllOl,lJll Hll.l,lARll 'L' 'lllell --Sll!'l'l'11 ix 11 flll'111l'l' yl'I'f'lI 111 1111111 111 1'11111'1'11l 111x f11011y11fS.l, 15011511-is' Club 3. -1: ,lr. EIlg1lIl6CTS Club 4. l,OlQlS XY.-XYNPI HITT 'flly 111111111 is llll fl'-1-l'I 1111111 grow Illl 01111: t11A'1- 111111111 from 11,16 IS 110719. ,. W l'WH5'l16, . me and my I liurvsters' Club 3. 1: liiblm- Club 3: Track 3. GERRY l2l'UHNlf ll0lJGE Gerry hC1l1I.Pf, 5111111111151 111111 ,111i1111111. 1 ' vm liuvlstvrf Club 3. LYNIJA Nl.-XE llOllGlX l'Hoclgie'l 11 '111111111's 111111or is Vlllfl' 11x 1'r1111'111': 11 10111 1101 111'11r Il soil. l51111fl1-rf lllub 3, -1: lil ffirvulu lfwpamrl 3. -lg l .'l'.A. 4: H1JHlCCOIlliHg Sponsor 4: ,lr. Play Cn-ws 3. GLENINA lilRKl.:XNll llOl,LAllAY me Cleninall '14 gr1111',l'111 1111111g11t 1111111111 11111111111 is of 11.5011 I1 1lfl1jf'f.l. Nafl lrl11xmr'S111'i1-ly Al: lil Cin-ul11 lffpunul 3. rl: Band 3, 4: Boosters' Club -H' 5. 4: Bible- f.lllll -lf: ,l1'. l'lay flrz-w 3. GLENN RICHARIJ HOLLAND g'Richard in J L11ug11 111111 1111' 10111111 11111125115 11.1111 you. L' D.0. Club 3, -1: BUl1!-fl'l 5. Club 3, 4. lllNl4ll'TSl Club 3. rl: .lr. Exvlnanuu- -1: l.1- flcrvla- l ran1'ais 11' Sr Hi-Y -1: llSl1111rtyll'1o - l .'XFl'SY DAVIS l'l:XY Civincltes 3. 4: lntc-r-Club C1 ' ' Q 1 . llay1len Bll.l, 'l'AYl.0R HAYDEN JACQl'l'il,lXl'i Sl'5gXX ll0l.Nll'iS JaClii6 Sue .-I .v11111' 1s 11111 Il'11I'.N171'f 111' 11 11111g11, l1I'illIlLllll'N fi. l: 5111-1-1-l1 1Qlul1 Ii. 1: JS1111-te-1'-' lfluln 3. 4: E1 Circulo Espanol ix -1: Jr. .intl 51. l'l111 4.11-xx 15: l'1'111n 1,111111111t11-1- .u. lllil,lfY :XXX IIHPKINS 'ln H1JIJklll5-- l11111 1111.1 1111 11111 11111 11111111111 11IlN 1111 11'111. Nliv-1l 1Ql1111'11- fl: X lI.111111'll.1 l1l111i1: l: l31111411'1'f lllulm 3. 4: R011 lirow K1-11. Ii: l'il 11111-11lo linfhllilil IS: l,l'I1lIl 4i11IIllI1lllt'l' 3: Slll1l'flilllYC 4. l.l'llll,l.l'l llUY4lf llflllxlf Sue l111111'.x1 111111 SIl'l'l'1. 1111111 111111 .S1lI1t'fl'.u l1.P.,4.lul1 4: H1111-11'1w 4.llll1-J. lg Jr. l,l.1y f.r1'w J. U.-XIU YXAYNJQ lll'l l lNlfS Cary L,- -111111111-l71'.N.N 11 I111' .Nllflf1'I7l1' 1111j1'1'l 111 1',x1.x11'111'1 li1111f11'1ffil11l1f5. l: 511.111iNl1 lflulr fl. .JOYCE LINDA ISLEY We cannot be just 1.1 we are not lfinrlhearteclf' BETTY LEA JAMES 1' Beatty pk 5' fi AJWIIFIZ IICIIIIZYY spe111fs, the u'11r11111111sl stop and 11s1e11. 1 xlf- A lg., X . 4' X ,P-Y, Jr. Ass't. DOE-WAH-JACK 3, Co-Editor 4: Kc-yettes 3, 4: Nat'l Honor ' A 1 Society 45 Quill and Scroll 4: Student Council 4: Inter-Club Council 43 Le Ccrclc Francais 4: Boosters' Club 3, 4: C.S.P.A. 4: Homecoming Spon- sor 4: Annual Sponsor 4: Prom Committee 3: Jr. Marshal 3g Homeroom Treas. 3, 4: Supcrlativc. -'11amp11-5' S111 ANNIQ JANIES 1. . LT111' 11101111 111111.11 111'111'r v1r11111 111'1111111 I1 s111111'. A 'V K1-yvttcs 4: Spanish fllulr 3: ll11115l1'1s' fllllli Il. 4: litlllll. Hcp. Zi: Sllllll'Ill 65131 Qs ' ua! gf 511110 wv41l'kL'1' 4: Vanity fillt'l'I'll'Llflt'I' 4: Jr. l'l11y llrvw 3: l'r11111 CJUIII- l - , IIlllll'L' 3: Jr. NldFSllLll 3: lI11Ill1'I'1141lIl Y.'l'r1-5, IS. S1-1-. 4. .crux ' V . . . , , 1. 1 A , 8 N , 'Z' hlogi 1 JI Ill .-Xxxlz JOHNHJX ' 4 5,45 11111 of Sp1r1t 115 s11r111g. Kcycttes 4: Xut'l H11n11r S111-11-ty 4: S111-1-11l1 iilllll 15. L: 51'ril1l1l1frs' Club 4: ,Q Tri-Hi-Y 4: PTA. 4: Bilalc Club 3. 41 lJ11llNl4'I'r. 1Ilul1 3. 1: H111111'1-111ning Sponsor 3: Jr. Play l,fr1-w 3: R1-11 Cro-N JQPIY. 3. 1: lyflllll fllllllllllllllkf 3: Supa-rlutivc 4. Don 7'e I.liSl.ll-1 IJUYXLIJ JOIIYSOY i'S1IICPf11'Y 111111 1r1111z ure 11111 1111.115 11,1 1'll'f.J' l1ffl1l'.u Jr. Cixitun Qluli 3. 4: N:1t'l llonor Sonic-ly 4: H111111-1' 11111 Y.-P11--, Pl. Pres. 4. Bob liUl5lfli'l' l'illlQXli JOHNSON 111,211 0l1VSt'1l't'5 111' 1111111 uw' ,1'1'1'1 111111111111 111 1111111g. 111111'r.s j111lg1' 11s 111' 1111111 111' 11llL't' 1111111'. Bus Driwr 3: UU. Clulr 1: 131111411-11' lilllll fi. l: lil lIi1'1'11l11 lfxgvtlixol fi. Nviclixu Ylfllii l.l'i'Xll JUJJNSUX To 11Ill'f' 1111'1lX ix 111 g111111'1 l!11111'1'r.w: 111 1111111. iw 111 11'1'1111' 11111111 111111 lZ1lf1llI1f1S.u KW 1 1 :Q Betty lili'I l'Y JOANNIC JONES v ' joy 11111165 111111 1.11111111f.s.s, DOE-WAI1-JXCIK 1511141 1: Quill .1111l 51-roll -1: Xufl llonor Society 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4: 81111411-rf lllulm 3. 4: l,1'41lIl l,f11111111ilt1-1: 3. C' 1.5 in QV FN! an are NN 'za -:cw 4133! , I . 52 ARTHUR RAY KENT Uh, give IIS the 1111111 11110 s1'11g.s 111 1115 zv0r1.'. bleu Club 3, 4g Student Store Rep. 43 Ifootball 3: lglHPSIt'I'S- Club 3, 4. E' J CARL DENZIL KEPLEY 'U' 1.1'111'11-1 111111 1111io11, 11111' 111111 i11.w1111r111111', 111111' 111111 f0ff'I't'f.N Xloiioglrulli Club 45 Varsity l'lU11ll1Llll 3, 4. ELIZABETH FITCI-IETT KIDD 111'r 1'11i1'e 1l.'IlS 01161 50111. g1'11111', 111111 1010, 1111 e.t1'c'111'111 11I1IIg 111 ll 1L'0fl1!IH.,, 1 IH-lil-X 3. 4. Ireus. fl-1 I1'.'l'.:X.. Sw. 4: Nutimiul II11 E I CIIACIIJH Espanol 3, 43 Iloini-romrni Irvs. 33 Stuff! Cofl te-1-3: I3oos11'rs' Club 3, 45 Tri-Ili-Y Sl'FYIl't' Award 3. PATRICIA FAYE KISER '14 lIlt'l'f-Y 1ll'llfl 111111 true. Ifuoslvrs' Clllll 3, 4. ADA JANE KIVETT 7-0 . ,. . . . .- i'Jucly JI DI IH ANN JONES 'Al11111g1'1z11l11111 is 1111' f'vV!' 11.1 1111' s11111. I.1- C:-rvlc I run1'uis -1: llrdinulius Club 1: liibb- Club 3, 11. D1-mtiorizil Chairman 4: IJFUIII Cornlnilln-e 3: Mix:-cl lilnorus 'S' 'X 1'-:ppc-lli Ilioir I' Jr. Play Crew 3g Sr. Play Crew 3. 43 I-ioostvr-' Clulmlfil. A L J I 'fluclyil 'lo Jlililnl CAROLTN JONES F11f1111111. sweet, 111111 s111111r1' 1111 f11T0llg1I 11111 mx 1'11r.s, Roosters' Club 3, 41 Prom Committee 3. rIl0II1IIlf-T 'VIIUNIAS USRIIRX JONES. JR. T111111 1111 ll 411111010 of g111111 f!'Xl1l'!'f.-Q Jr. Engineers 3, 43 Iloostvrs' Club 3, 4. A'Junior RICHARD ADAM JORDAN MY1111 141111 get IIS 11111111 0111 of II1I.I'f1I1I1g 11s -11111 11111 111111 il. D.U. Club 4. 'LD 'iJelly Be-ani' , IIILLIE JEAN KECK MTU be 1111ppy is 1101 11111 11111110512 of our lll'I'lIf!. 11111 111 f1l'Sl'fl'6 11fl1J11I.I1l'S.Y.,. Boosters' Club 3, 4, Bible Club 3, 4g Prom Coinniittve 3. Betty , BETTY MILLER KENNEDY 111111111'111'55 is 1116 s11pr111111' Olljlfff 01 f'Xl.S1P,lII'!'.-l Civinettes 4, Le Ccrcle Ifrairicuiis 4: I .'I '..- X, 4: l'ron1 l'o1u1nittc-11 3' lr l'luy Crew 3: Boosters' Club 3. 4: II111111-1'o111i11gL Spmisor 4. 4.Art1a Denny HBetsvil nor Slrciety' 4-g El Q- 3g I'roln Commit- 5 155' Q g'Pal' f 4 uiJanie77 For 1011111 is life? .llerely ll time Io 11111g11 111111 11111f.v if K1-yi-Itcs 4: Speech Club 3. Pres. 43 Drurnutivs Club 3, 45 Svribblers' Club ' ' 43 F.T.A., Parlianlenturiun 45 Debating Club 33 Inter-Club Council 45 l f Boosters' Club 3, 41 Sec.-'I'rous. Home-room 3, Dev. Chnl, 4: Homecoming ,A Q Sponsor 4: Jr. and Sr. Play Crew 3. 45 Prom Committee 3. 'vs ah MILAN RICHARD IXHAYCIRIK 'lv Ricbard', iv A 11z11n's own manrzer lllld c1111r11Cler is 1111111 111051 becanles 11im.'i V' Jr. Engineers Club 3. 45 Boosters' Club 3, 4. 40 N JLNE DAVIS L,-XCKEY '4Juue Ile l'1I'1-4185 11111111 111111 ix 11111111.1111 .1111 1111112 I1 gr1111',1111 11111111 15 110111 ll yft'111 111111 II 1111111171 l7I11I11.N I3iI1l1-CIluI13. ll l51111xI1'I'-lllll1l13. 1: Jr. l'lt1y Cr1-W3. gm SAR,-XH lMl,E I.,-XCKEY Sar11h 1'1- 4'S111t 111111. 1111 11'1z1'1'11 11y111 11717115 Il 111-I1I11'I7I.u Tri-Hi-Y 3. fl: Bible Club 3. fl: B110F11-rf Club 4: Honor Society -1: lf.'l'..X. 1: l.1- lil'I'4'lt' l r11111'11i4 1: 5.1lut11tori.m. xxxczx' .xxx1i'1 1'11 1..xu.-xl: 'Nanczyw A C741I1' l1.X1 1I11 111111 1111' 11f'l11111A1111I1ff' 11111'1'r Sl'11l1f1l11'.-3 Cixim,-tt:-5 3. 4: Nrit'l Honor Society -1: Safe Drixing Council -15 F.T.A. -lg RI7114ll'f4. Club 3. 45 Le Cvrvle- Eruneuis 4: HOll1i'I'OfJ111 See.-Treas. 3. YllI'l'.lN. 1: ll1un1-1-11miuu Spomor 1: l,I'41IIl Committ1-1- 3: C0l1lIIlPI'lCt'lIN'Ilt Sp:-aka-r. CAROLE LANE LASHLEY '4Carole E1'l'fv1 111'11'1111 11,1 1111r 1111's 111111'11 A111111' 11111111 111111 11111 1111111111 111 C1'l'fI11IJ'.,, Null llouor 5111-11-ty 11: lI'1-lllex 3. el: Bll4l5lL'I'N Club 3. '13 lhblc Club, D1-xi. Clun. 35 Jr. and Sr. Play Crew 3: Prom Committee 3. JAMES HOLT LASLEY 'Lo g'LaSh Gi , . '. . 111111113 1.s 111 14.11015 l0IIff'111. . V I 5 . V Q Jr. E11g1111,-1-re Club 3: Slll'l,'l'll Llub 3: l3o11st1-rs Club 3. 415 br. H1-Y 45 F11otb11ll 35 Prom Committee 3. GEORGE DELAND LATHABI 4'Del W'111fr1'1'11r f1l1'ft S 11 11111, 111 t'fl'.5 ll 111171 Transfer Student 3. 'Fredw FRED WALTON LEE 5.4 111111111111 of 101111111111 561151 IS worth ll 1111s11e1 051 11111rn1rzg.', B1,111rIL'l's' Club 3, 4. 'Harrietw 9,0 HARRIET ANNE LEE 5 C'1111r111'ter is Il 1111111101111 1,1111 51'r1111'1zes erery other stonefl Keyettvs 3. 45 Booster! Club 3, ,Lg Lf' Carole 1:I'LlIlCLllS 42 C.S.P,A. 35 3 Homeroom V.-Pres. 3, 45 Homecoming Sponsor 45 Prom Committee 35 A Annual Sponsor 45 Superlative 4. Buck EDYVARIJ EARL LEWIS ' HI 1111111 nobodyg I 11111 in clzority with the world. - 5, 4 Boosters' Club 3. 4. 'W ' ...f Pe Wee JAMES MARVIN LINDLEY ' He wears the 5111116 that 11'on't come 1111 D.O. Club 3, 45 Boosters' Club 3. 4. llo11l'i LINDA LEE LLOYD I 5 'Une who is fl1lL'llJ'S 11e11en1111111e is 115 rare 115 fl 11111111510 gem. X. Boosters' Club 3, -1. 1'-D9-w Q M W Dee UELORES ANN LONG gf ,' -c7- A Good tusle is the -110Zl'El' of good serzsef' Civinettes 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Bible Club 3. 45 Boosters' Club 3, 45 Homeroom Pres. 3, Sec. 45 Jr. Class Sec. 35 Homecoming Sponsor 45 Annual Sponior 4 7' 'Du 111 10- ' 54-' N ' Vis- . ,nu vi Jfw K fs- AE, V '-Q 'N gw .QA A X 11111111 Y IIISUXN ll l if 11- - 1 , BI-IRXIJ 11V1f1f IIHRS 'K5tr1111g 111111 1'1111l1'11I 1 Ir1l1'1'1l111' 1111111 r111111. 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XJIA1 111111111 51101145 1111114I1'l'N. 111111111 1, Jf1X1'I'l' IRICN E N1-XYXOR Jam-t'1 sis z1'1'11'1111111 11s 311115111118 111 f'l'!'f'1' 111111'1'. II'l-11l-X 3, -lg 1511110 C1ll1J 3. 11: l31l11411'I'5 1.11111 3. 1. Q, .'S1lOI'1f'-7 ?. '10 Q-S VX L- 1--v .. M .,5'x wks- 3 1 1- fc? 'K C A ROL ELIZABETH 311: A 1 MMS 1 1'1V1Z6I1 taste is IJIIV1-11011. 11111 1111111115 11r1' 1101 P11811-1' COVfll1I1.., 'SN L1-1'l1'1'c1e 1 r1111c'11i- -1: 15i1111- 1111111-5, 1: 131111411-11 L11111 3.11. 'V E1111i1f ...N fs.. EIJWARIJ FR.-XX1i1.1N N11- '1'l'1-111111 lf'111'11 1111' going g1'1.s 11111g11, 1111' ftlllyll g1'1 gill-lly,-1 N1i1111ie L1111 QW W n11ill'I'1Su BU1J:1L'Y:, 1111.111 -11. 4 qw- f H , ,11'I'I'1' ' 131.111ft1fr1' Club 3, 4. Km' 1111111 3. '13 X1111111g1'.1111 1:11111 3. 1: 11111111-11111111 1'1'1-4, 3. 11: .111 1l1.1N- 1'141'4. 3: Student 1..1111n1'i1 3: 5111110111 1L111't 3. 4: F1J111bu1l 3. 1. 1.111-111111111111 11: Wvrvslling 3: Chief Jr. N1LlI'r1lLl1 3: 511111'141uti1'c. BIINNIE LOL' NI1'BAN E H1111 true 11111' is 111111111011 1111 1'.s11'1'111. I, .1. Tri-HLY 3g EI 11111111111 1'1N11.111111 3.11. 111111-I1-rx 1.11111 3, -1, 11.-XRRI5 GEN E N11'1f -XX X Hr 11111111' 1111s I'lIt'fg11 111111 1111111111 111' 11171111 1-11 111 11. 1 . ,Ir. EX1'11.1Ilgt' 1:11111 3: N1111111g1'11111 1.11111 3. 1: 1J11N1x1'1111111 3, 1: 11.1-1111.111 1: P1111 111.1 1 'I'11N 1'fXN1lCl.11 N11-IMX11-.1. 00111111 1111111111111 Ilft' II lltlff 111 ,u111111 111111'111x. 111111 11 is 11.8 11111111 11111 111111' 11x our 1111111951 lu pr111'111'11 11o111. JEIKIIHN BE.-X'l111I1lE N11'lx1NNEY 111111111'r.s 4'Il.X11-1 111111 r11l11'1l1v1 1111111111' 111111 11111r111,1. 11111111-r1111111 IJ1-v.1ll1111.3g 1g1Il1N11'1'N 111111 5 1 . ..,. 43 44 l'Bob'7 'Lo ROBERT OONA LID MQLOLD 'Frorn the errors of oth ers a uiw nion corrects his ozwif' Key Club 3. 4: Monogram Club 3. 4: Jr. Marshal 3: Coll 3. 4: l ootbi1ll 4: Boosters' Club 3. 4. M' f ' Virgil YIRGIL IIYMAX MEWBORY Good nature is one of the rir-lzest fruits of character. .lr. Engineers 3. 4: lli-Y 1: Lt- Ct-role Francais fl: lltts Driver 3. 4: llto tcr ' Club 3 1 Pr'F , 1.'. , Billie BILLIE KAY MICHAEL ' Sinceri!y and truth are the basis of erery zirtaef' W rg A f ILE. Club 4. Reporter 4: .lr. Play Crew 3: Boosters' Club 3, 4. 242 .ww Linda LINDA JEANETTE MICHAEL . S':Yothir1g except what jlozts from the heart can render ererz eternal rnarmers A trizlypleasingf' ' Nat'l Honor Society 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4: F.T.A. 4: Prom Committee 3: . Homeroom Dev. Chm. 3. 4: Boosters' Club 3. 4: Commencement Speaker. .M A Lawrence-I' XV.-XLTER LAYVRENCE MILLER 5:6 Know how to listen. antl -tort will profit ezeri from those who tall: badly. lli-Y 4: Boosters' Club 3. 4. W Colon COLOR LEE MOl'El'l'T 'Tllintl is the partial sitle of man: the heart is ez'erything. Honierootn Dev. Clint. 4: ll.E. Club 4: Boosters' Club 3. 4. EONDA KAY MOORE 'X' HKay There is o garden in her face zrhere roses anrl white lilies shaun Cixinettes 3. 4: Boarrl of llireetors 3: Var. Clteerleader 3. 4: Jr. AIBISIIEII 'Q 3: Jr. Play Crew 3: Sec.-Treas. Honierootn 3: Annual Sponsor 4: Boosters' 3 :ik Club 3, 4: Superlatiw. Q 'Q-1, LINDA JOYCE MOORE More Q 'illanrzers are stronger than law. Nat'l Honor Society 4: 'fri-Hi-Y 3. 4: Retl Cross Rep. 4: Boosters' Club 3, 4. MARY LLCINIJA NIORAN Mary Lou 'lclllllfltl strilres th it sight, luat merit reins the soul. I I Boosters' Club 3. 4: lJ.E. Club 4. ,Q kexxern Rn' itonou -'item-th , :qs We 'B' 1 fintl that riorzsense, at tirnes. is singularly fl'-lfC.N,1lI1g. 'lv' ,.,, lr. Engineers 3: Boosters' Club 3. 4. Ks LORETTA ANN MORRIS Sl'1I'llIl l' P All all aroanfl girl with a tlzoitsanrl traits. Plloto. Ed. IJOIC-WAHAJACK 4: Alt. Yar. Clit-erlt-.ttlm't' 4: Civinettes 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4, Rev. Fee. 3. Cor. SCC. 4: l'l.'l'.:K. 4: Bible Club 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 1: Natl llonor Society 4. Sec. 4: llonn-room See. 4. Sgt.-at-Arins 3: Hontec-olningr Fponsor 4: .lr. Play Crew. Sr. l'lay Crew 3: Mixed Chorus 3: Boosters' Club 3. 4: CSILX 4: Giftorian: l'roni Connnittee 3.'- SHELLIE n,x1.1c ittiu. 1. '-Queenief' .Yez'er an iille IIIUUIVIII, lfat tlzriltj' arztl tlzoaglilfal of otlzersfl ' '24 4' Le Cerele Francais 1: 'lri-Hi-I 3. 4: l'l.'l'..'X. lln-xy Clint, 4: Bible Club V Q: Q' V 3, 4: Speeeli Club L: Rell Cross Rep. 3: Student Store Rep. 4: Honieeoni- W, 'sf-X. 'gf' .4 ing Sponsor 4: Annual Sponsor 4: jr. Play Crew, Sr. Plat' Crew 3. 4: N Prom Cotnntittee Clnn. 3: Tri-Hi-Y Serxicw- Points Award' 3: Boosteril ' Club 3, 4. l,.-XLVRX lJgX'l'lilCl1-X Y 'X5ll mo Laura '11 llllllllvl 1111111l111111111'1' 111f1111.1'11.x 41 llllllllll 111'11rt. . . - . . ' , , Natl ll11n111' F111-11-lx 1: l'.l,X, l: l.il11.1rx Clulf 3. 1. lylu, Club 3. 4. 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CH.-XRl,,lC5 VRIQPQNI XX NHICSE Petie,' L1'11' 15 11 yf1'Il1 11111111111 11.1 111111' 11111 ms. ,I1-,Lv-l1.111g1-Si. 1: ,l1'. l'.11g1111-1'1'N3. l: ll1111ft1'rs' Club 3. -1. llgXVllT C'XllL'l'0X Nlflf5lf 'lC21l'ltllIl,, fl 22111111-1111I1111'11 p1'1.x1111 1s 111'1 1-1 11111 111 1111110.17 lililixll.-X KAY NlfXVl'UY NBIYIICIHTI 'V -'Till' 111111' 111 11111111111 11111'1'x 1111' 1111'g1111'1'r fllllll 11111 .wlr1'11gx 111 1111155 to lI10l'C I111' s11111.'1 BUHSIUFF' flllll13, l. . if 'Sf fy MQ, Z' Glenda'7 Cl,lfNll.-X RAE NEWTON 4'T116r6 is 110 l.IZf1L'X of C11!lflll'1l'f so 51111 IIS I111' 1'11i1'1'. Bible Club 3g Prom CUIIIIUHIUA' 3g 13111141-rs' Club 3. -l-. Sandra SANDRA JF.-XX XORTHEY 6'G0o11 111111110 111e11s11res 1111 ta t'1'Ff-Y Sl1II1l1IIf11.u Wfnncr of W'l1ut's Now in llrnnv l':t'1lIlHIllll'N 1-1:1111--t 3: liouftcrs' Club 3, 4-. Nxauglltyll Nl.'XYNpXRl1 lll'li'l'IS NORTON '14 5111011 111111112 is r11l111-r 111 111' 1'1111x1'11 1111111 flAf'1It'i.u D.O. Club 3. -lg B1111st1-r-' Club 3. 11. Hines RAYNIUN ll LEON OAKLEY HW11111 sweet delight fl 11111111 11'-1-1' llf-10ft1.S.,' D.O. Club 4-g Boosters' Club 3. -1. Sarah', SARAH CURTIS OAKLEY 6'H11pp1'11e5s consists Ill! 111-ing llf'f-1.t'l'11j' .s1111xj11'11 111111 1111111 1111 11fll'6 got 111111 without what we 11llL'Fll.1 gat. Boosters' Club 3, 4-g Prom C4llllllllII4'L' 3: lil lllI'L'lllU E-punnl yl. Jerry 'J,. JICRUNIIC DAVID ODONI Thr reu.'11r11 of ll thing ll.'!'11 11111111 15 111 111111 1111111' it. Jr. Ass't. IJUE-W1-KH-JJXCK 3, liux. Xlglr. -ll 5lllllt'Ill limly l'rw. -1: .lr, Civitan Club 3, 4, 'I'r1-114. 3: Jr. xlilfblllll 33 CSPA 3: IJ1-l1-511111-'In NCSCC 4g N11l'l Foreniiu I..I'Lig1llt' -1: Jr. l':IlgllIll'1'I'4 3. rl-. Sw. 31 Nilfl HHIWI' Society 4g Student Cuuncil 43 SL'l'ilJlJll'I'S' Club 4g Quill ilflll S1-rnll -1: Home-room Pres. 31 Stucle-nt Cmll 3, -13 Alt. llvluntvr -11 Sr. Ilii' 1-1 H111n1:- coming King 4-9 Annual King 4: Prmn Cl1lIlIlIilU'l2 Cl11n. 3g linoslerf' Club 3 4 WOW Hi ton Xwmrd 3' Qupvrlutivc' . Audrey ALCDREY LICIC PAGE g'.Yol111ng is rarer 1111111 111111 ,2'00!1I1f'S.S. Natl Honor Society 4: Prom Committee 3: Annual Sponsor -1: 'l'ri-lli-Y 4: UE. Club 3, 4, Pres. 4: Roosters' Club 3. 4. jr-annie ,IEAXXE Ellllll PACE 'YJOOIIVIPSS eo11s1's1s 1101 IVII t11e Ullfllfflfll fllfllgh we 110, 11111 171 1110 1111111111 117171329 we are . . . Tri-lli-Y 4: See.-Treas. Horneroom 3: lioostf't's' Club 3. 4. if :wtf-..' .I --Install IB.-XVIII ,IENNINCS mlnxrzn ,Q 1' N ,i There Helter 1l,'!IS yet fl IFII1-V gran! 1111111 111111 mls not fl! 1110 5111110 time 1 truly 1'ff1Il0IlS.,' - fi .lr. Civitan Club 4: Sr. Ili-Y 4. Pres. 1: Inter-Club Council 4: llomf-room Y.-Pres. 4: Band 3: Srrpvrlatiw. W' N . .. - . . 4 , A 'NT' Carole JOE LE f.AROI.I:. P.-XRROI l Hllvr eyes are 1101111-s of s1'11'11t 1IfIl'Yl'fX. Nat'l Honor Society 4: llomeroom lim. Cltln. 3. 4: Tri-lli-Y 3, 4: l'rom Committee 33 .lr. Play Crew 3: Iiilwlr- Club 3. 4. Pfflglfillll Cbm. 4: Boosters' Club 4. Bob ROBIQRT JACKSON PA'I l'IiRSON 'ill-V fffldf 111111 IIIIV 1111 is to ll'l'f'. ,,,, El Circulo Espanol 3: Boosters' Club 3. 4. H? Michele QQ NIICHIQLE HAIJLEY I'A'l l'ISHALL .g,...-nr A This 1L'0f1d 11e1o11gs Io t11c' erzergetiff' Civinettes 3. 4. Sgt.-at-.Nrrns 3. 4: Le C4-rele Francais 4: Var. Clll'PI'lC11ClCI' 4: Prom Committee 3: Annual Sponsor 4: Homeroom Officer 3: Boosters' Club 3. 4: Superlative. ROSE JANE PATTON 4'Janie GI! is Il 177111111111 person 11110 llK'l'07lI111I'Sll!'S V7IIIC11. ,. . , V . .4 El f.ll'l'l1ltI Espanol 3: lrom Committee 3: Boosters Club 3, 4. WILLIAM LARRY PAH. 'lo Larry HW1! 111161 1L'Uf1I llllllif' I11e 1111111. W- Aiifl. Mgr., l'botograpbcr DOE-W.-XII-JACK 1: Jr. Ciwitan Club 3, 4: Jr. Enginc-1-rs 3, 4. Board of Directors 4: Scribblers' Club 4: CSPA 3: Quill and S1-roll 4: Nat'l Honor Soni:-ty 4: Homeroom Pres. 4: Stud't Cov't. 4: ?'.-Pres. Sr. Class 4: Sr. Hi-Y 4, Treas. 4: Boosters' Club 3, 4: Super- atlw. ROBERT GEORGE PEASE Robert UA merry 11111111 111r11.'e1h fl clzeerful f'0llIllL'IZ6lIlCC'. Jr. Engineers 3, 4: Dramativs Club 3. 4: Speech Club 3, 4: Le Cercle Francais 4: .lr. Play Crew, Sr. Play Crew 3: Ass't. Master of Ceremonies for Prom 3. CATHERINE DALE PEXNIXGTOX 'Lo Dale Good 111111101 is one of the best articles of dress one can wear in society. Ql- Civinettes 3, 4, Pres. 4: Var. Cheerleader 4: EI Circulo Espanol 3: Inter- Club Council 4: FTA 4: Annual Sponsor 4: Prom Committee 3: Boosters' Club 3, 4: Superlative. GWENIJOLYN YVONXE PERRY Gwen The odor is the rose: the smile, the lUOIlll1fl.', Tri-Hi-Y 3: Home-room Sec. 4: Red Cross Rep. 3: Prom Committee 3: Boosters' Club 3, 4. MARGARET LINDA PERRY uLinda Croce is but glory begun 111111 glory is but grace perfected. Prom Committee 3: D.E. Club 4: Boosters' Club 3, 4. MONROE HOLLAND PIIILLIPS. JH. 4'Buzzy hE1Ifl1l'SlIH'SX r'o1nn1r1n1ls th 1' respvct of Ilzrllzlfintlf' .lr, Cixilzm 3, -1: jr. lfrigiii:-1-r's 3. -1. Pres, 4: Y.-Pres. Homeroom 3. Treats. 4: Sr. Class Pres. il: 5tutl't Council 4: Stud't Cov't. 4: Inter-Club Council 4. Y.-l'rt-Q. I: Fr. Ili-X l-. tilmplaiin I-: NuI'l llonor Society 4. V.-Pres. 4: Sufi-ty Counvil 4: El flirt-ulo Espimol 3: lionstt'l'sl Club 3, 4: Homecoming Lourt I. PATRICIA IREN I-I l'HlLl.IPS 'iPat L'Thc one that loz'r's11nfl htizghs must surely do well. Nut'l Honor Sofivlj' 4: Prom Connnittee 3: Boosters' Club 3, 4. JININIY HONEY l'ICli:XBlJ HPiek', HH1 wry num is the Ilfl'1IIll!'C'i of his ozrn fziliirrf' ILO, filllll -lf: Y.-l'I'4's, llomq-iooiil -ll Boo-ters' Cllllt 3. ll Tt'LlI'tSf0r Stu- dent 3. -1' n JAMES AR'l'IlI'R PITTS iflimniyii .4nzbition? Yrs, I hare tIlI1lJlfl0I1.i, 'QTY Jr. Engineers 3: Boosters' Club 3, 4. IJWICIIT I'illXY.'XlilJ POPE 4.9 I'Dopey77 HW? sonzf-linws nwvt nn original gentleman, who, if manners had not existefl, tvonlrl lmrr inrenlerl themf, .lr. Cisitun 4: .lr. Engineers 3. 4, Trl-ns. 4: Natil Honor Society 4, Treas. 4: Sr. Hi-Y, Sec. 4: Monogruni Club 3, 4: Band 3: Speech Club 4: Safety Council 4: Wrt-stling 3, 4. Co-Captain 4: Boosters, Club 3, 4: Superlative. 5 LEONABID UEWEY PORTER Len', Style is II IIllIII,S mon: it is ll port of his nature. jr. Iingim-1-rs 3. 4: Safe Driving Council 4: Boosters' Club 3, 4: Track 3, 4 Gayle77 GAYLE PATRICK PRESNELL HA quiet girl is alwrzys to be rulnzireil more thnn ll noisy unz Tri-Hi-Y 3: Bible Club .. 4 ' , - is 4 o I-: ' om Committee Sr. Play Crew 3: Boosters' Club W fi Purgy JININIY ATL.-XS PLRGASON 'QA mind once Cultiralerl will not lie fallow for halt un hour Boosters' Club 3, 4. Ernie'i BUBEBT EIJWII-XRD ERNEST PYNI One who nerer tnrnvzl his l111c'l.' lint 1L'!IHIf'fl str11i ht lurrmrtl fu: Glee Club 3, -1: E1 Circulo Espanol 3: Boost frs' Club 3 4 Naney', NANCY CARROLL QLALLS Qu' Silly religion of life is nlzcriys to be flzeerfnlf' Crew 3, Sr. Play Crew 3. 4: Prom Committee 3: Boosters' Club 3, 4. 'Raperw 1. BOBBY 1It'ABTHUR RAPER .'Yoth1'ng is impossible to Il willing heart. Prom Committee 3: Boosters' Club -1-. Dorman DONNA CATHERINE RAPER 'LTO write well is to thinl.: well, to feel well, mul to render troll. Copy Editor DOE-WAH-JACK 4, Jr. Asst 3: Kcyettes 4: Nut'l Honor Society 4: CSPA 3: FTA 4: Le Cerelc Ifruumis 4: Bible Club 3, 4: NCSPI 3: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Speech Club 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Prom Com- mittee Cllm. 3: Jr. Play Crew 3, 4: Sr. l'luy Crew 4: Boosters' Club 3, 4: WHO'S WHO 3: Superlative. FTA 4: Bible Club 3, 4: Red Cross R-J. 3: Mixed Chorus 3: Ir. ' y S Ss. A 'S': ' 'U' . 4 Wag.-- Dennis,' 1' DENNIS NELSON RASCOE Hllis smile is a icorzrlrmis tltingf Jr. Cixitarn 4: l.r- Cerele I'JI'Lllll'Lil'4 4. Treats. 4: Sr. Hi-Y lg llonierootn '1'rt-tix, .13 Boosters' Club 3: Siiperlutive. Joe 'XO ROBBY JOE R AY The price of zvisrlom is ahore rabies. Homeroom See.-Treats. 3, Sec. 4: D.O. Club 3. 4, Treus. 4: 2nd Y.-Pres. of State D.O. Club 4. Carolyn CAROLYN FAYIZ RAY Tl1y roiee is r'elestial rrielotlyf' Clee Club Mixed Chorus 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Homeroom Dev. Clnn. 3: :Knnuul Sponsor tl: Prom Committee 3: lloostt-rs' Club 3, -l-. Calif, ANGLIA GAIL RHIGW HlVothing is impossible to a willing heartf, Prom Committee- 3: Roosters' Club 3. 4. nBUZZH1'fln'10 , RONALD CLYDE RICE hylllllll hare lIlIU1l'l1 him 11.1 the rnerrirnent that sptirlflerl in his eyes. Blonogrtun Club 3. 4: Sr. Hi'Y 4: Band 3: Mgr. llascball 3, 4: Mgr. Football 4: Prom Committee 3: Red Cross Rep. 4: Boosters' Club. 'wllbomasl' THOMAS LEE RICE 'The wisest man is generally he who thinlrs himself the least sof' El Circulo Espanol 3, 4: Boosters' Club 3, 4. VVILLIAM JOSEPH RICH 'lo A'Joe Earl: .sitereerlirzg rlay is the scholar of that which went before it. Jr. Asst DOE-WAH-JACK 3: Jr. Civitan Club 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres 4: Q 'S Inter-Club Council 4: Le Ccrcle Francais 4: Prom Committee 3: Sr. Hi-Y 4 4: Boosters' Club 3, 4: Supcrlutive. JUDY VAN RICHARDSON 'iJue A blush is a sign that nature hangs out to show where Chastity and honor zlzrqellf' Tri-Hi-Y 4: Boosters' Club 3, 4. f 'x ARTHUR HENRY ROGERS. JR. 'Lo HArt 'fCreat offices will be -lilletl by men of great talents such as he. Jr. Asst. ISARKER 3: Key Club 3. el. Treas. 3. Pres. 4: Inter-Club Couneil 4: Jr. Klursliul 3: Safe Driving: Council 4: Lf: Cc-rclc Francais 4: Boosters' Club 3, 4. df! SMYTHIE DARNELL RIQDD '4SmythieH Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising erery time we fzzllfl Pres. Homeroom 3. Sec. 4: Bible Club 3, 4, Pres. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. V.-Pres. 4: Homecoming Sponsor 4: Annual Sponsor 4: Prom Com- mittee 3. JAMES KOHN RLDISILL '4Rufly'f The superior man is slow in his worrls aml earnest in his conaluctfl Jr. Civitun 4: Jr. Engine-ers 4: El Cireulo Espanol 3, 4: Homecoming Escort 4: Prom Committee- 3: Boosters' Club 3, 4. SANDRA GAIL RUSSELL g'Santly The richest minds neerl not large libraries. E1 Circulo Espanol 3, 4: F.'I'.A. 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Prom Committee 3: Jr. Play Crew 3: Boosters' Club 3, 4. 48 vx t. C' lJOlfCI.'XS SCUTI' .Su1111- 11111111111 1111-Y 11111111 1K 111111111 .1111 -11111 111111 ,l11111'1'. 111111 .111 110 lf' l:UIES R0l3liIi'l' SICSSONIS nllllllllllf is 111111 111 11111 411111111211 1'ny1111'.w 111 i71l1111'111'1- 1'11'r y1'1'1'11 111 1111111.'A 1 v 11. - ,, H111 . .x .A , 1 1 71, ... I: .lr. l.x1l1.111,1 4.l11l1 .m. l. Nl11,1.1111 f.lul1 3. 1. Fr. lllu 1 L1 f 11111111 1 i,I1lIlll 1111111111 3 ll11111 1111 I 111 l l'111tl11ll 3 4 . , . - B.1fl11-tl1.1ll 3. I: l3ilNO'lP.lll 3. 1.11-4.1111111111 1: l1111.f11'1'x Cluln 3. fl: 511111-1- lillivc. ROBERT l,lflC SIlUlflfNlfll R1'.s!r111'11t 11 lllf' l!1J1!lf'7I r11l1' 111' 1'11j11y1111'11l. Jr. Ex1'l1.1ng1- Clulm 3. 1. l311.11'1l of CllI1l1'Ill 11: Sufcty Council 4g Nionograun Cluly Ji. 1: 513 iii-X. Y.-l'1'1-N, 1: l.1- C1-r1'l1- l r.1111x1is lg Rccl Cross Hep. 3: H111111'1-1.1111111g l..11111'1 I: l'1'11111 f.1+111111i1t111- 3g l5.1fl-Lctlmll 3. 4: B.15elJ.1ll -lg Boo-tr-rflfl11l13.-11 511111-1'l.1tix1'. PA'l'llICl.'X AN X SICNIUX Thu 1111151 1171110111111 ffl-Y 11118 11111r1' ILE. Clulm-1: ll1111w!1'1'f lilllll 3. 4. JAC141' WARREN SINK '20 A'l A111111 11111 1'11r1l1 not gmy 11111 rusyf' DU. iiillll 3. -13 H1111-t1'rf' Clulm 3. 11. GARY WAY N E S I SK There is ll Cfflllllll 11ro1'1'r11 10111111 says lllfll gT1111'1' 11 Easy' Long' 11r11 l1r111l11-rsfl Jr. Civit1111Q Clulm lg Sr. Hi-Y 'Lg V.-Pres. Homeroom 4g Boostcrs' Club 3, 4. g,x . . , . l7oL1gA' Nick in i ' ' 1 Y - I ' .i1.'rCi1' 1 l l1ll' Q1 info' 'Z 11 L f. Z Bob A Q 1? in '4 - . ,,. Sb NL. r Qu-1' 'Patsy' of gr111'1ty 1111111 gaiety in 1't.'l 6-lIaL'k,v?7 - fx- an Cisco,' siuv' K 111111 'Lire 6gGCI'l'y'ii Glfil1Xl1ll lll'lGlYfXl.ll SRINXILR 5Tl11' Silcnt l11'11rs 710 z1'1t111'.s.s 11g11i11.s! l11111x1'11. Boosu-rs' Clulm 3. 11. 6iCl1u1'k.' CllgKlll,lf5 XVAYXIQ ST. JOHN S'Tl1e only llillvl' to 11111 1- Il U1-l'lf'lI1l in tu 1111 11n1'.y' D.O. Cluln -I-3 Boortcrs' Clulm 3. -1: 'IlfllI1rfL'l' Stu1l1-11t 3. iiRuIl1il SLCSA liliilill S'lll'iVV.'Xliill The 1111111651 1111111111'r Illlll tl11'g1'11t112s1 l1f'lIfl.n uIiOIllliC., HUX-XLIJ lfl.Cl'iXl'l STINSON 'ille who is content Cllll n1'z'cr 110 r111111'11.'l 13.0. Club 3, 4. HRobert ll0l3l'lli'l' l.lflf S'l'0CXlfll 'flloflest expression is ll l11'1111l1'f111 .s1'1l1'11g 111 Ilze 1111111101111 of 111111111 111111 genizzsfl Jr. Engineers 35 El Circulo Efpanol 3, ,Lg UE. Cluly -1: Jr. Play 33 Second Place in Llnitcd Nations' SIM'l't'll 1iHIllt'Nl 3g xlilxllllt' .1111l 12.111-l -1: l31111ft1.'r5' Club 4. cllldyw JUDY C.-XROL STRANGE There never 11.115 any l1t'I1fl truly gnfnt 111111 grfm-ro11s llltll ILYIS not also tender and passionfztefl Safe Driving Council 3, 4, Pres. 43 Band 3, -lg Mujorcltc 3, 4-Q Homecom- ing Sponsor 4g Prom Committee 35 Boosters' Clulm 3, 'lg Annual Sponsor 4. Slul1lwy ,IOIIX IIUSS S'lI'l3I3I,I'll'lIl'lI,ll nf jolly. 1111s1'1fi.sl1 111-r'.x11r1111i11 is t111' gI'l'lIll'S1 gif! I1-1',1v1.l'.N ICI lfirculo Espanol 3. I: Ifoollnull 3: ,lip l'l.1y lfrcu 3: IJNIIII flUIllIIIIll1'1' 3: l1oosI4'I'N Clllll 3. TTU TONINIY TRAVIS STYLES llc 111111 f1ZI'l1A'S V1-l7f111I11.S!'1v1 111111 r11r1'1,1 1'1111'11111'.w im Il frm: 111f111. '-15' ,Ir, Exchange: Clulm 3. 4: .lr. Enginccrs 3. 1: 'I'rca.. Honlcrooni 3: Lo Ccrclc Iffunq-:liz .Lg Prom flHIllHIiIlt'Q' 3: Istlllllhlll 31 'Ilf'I1niS 4: HfYIIll'LY11IlIlIIQ Efcort 4: B01lFlt'l'N.fillll7 3. lv. Sullyu 'IIIONIAS .IUSEPII SI'I,I.IVAN tal' :'l'11s.sF.vx111g !'JI'l'!l1 I11I11I'f'Y 111111 .s11c1'r L'1I10'I'I71I'I1f of 11,1120 is-A Q 'Z EI Circulo Espanol 3: XK'1'1'xtli11g 3: Ilooxtcif Clulv 3. 4. Sir House GAIIX IIERAIAN SLIRIIATIN sur ' nEl'l'I'-I man is thc 11r1'111'11-cl of 1115 own 1111117110 Sec. Homcroom 3: Iiooslm-rs' Clulm 3. 4. 'Qlcncanel' GYVENIIUIHIN .IICNEANE SI,'lIIIA'I II Life is 1101 .so s11or1 11111 111111 t111'n' is 1111111 for !'1lI1ff0Sj'.u Xull Ilonor bI1l'1t'lj' -I: IT!-lll-3 3. '11 I-.I..X. 4: lflcc Clulr 3. 1. l'r1--. -I: Dranlalics Clulm 3. 4: Iiilvlt- Clulm 3. 'I-: l,I'lblIl Connnittcc 3: .Ir. Play I: jr. Play Crcw 3: Sr. Illay Crcw 3: Conti-it llluy 3: Iioostcrf' Clulm 3. 4. GlencIau gg GLENIJA KAY SUTTON . i'T11c 101111111171 of 11011111-I' is the heart, 111111 crcry fwrzcrous f1l0ll 111 111115- gi tg trutcs the 1611113 0110117 1'11r1l1111cr. b D S-PX H It I jr, Asst DOE-VVAH-JACK, Asst Adft. Mgr. 4: Kcyettes 3, 4, Board of 1 : ' T Dircctors 3: Sec. Stud:-nt Body 3: Sr. Claw Soc. 4: Student Council 3: D Intcr-Club Council Svc. 3: Homcroom Prcs. 3. Y.-Pres. 4: F.'I'.A., V.-I rcs. -I-1 'llri-Hi-A 4: Stud:-nl Coft. 3. 4: Nat'l Ilonor Society 4: I.c Ccrclc Francais 4: Quill and Scroll 4: NCSPI: CSPA 3: ,Ir. I-'lay Crew 3: Sr. Illay Crow 4: NCSCC 3: l,I'1DlIl cIflIIIllIIlll'L' Chun. 3: Boostcrs' Clull 3. 4: Homcconiing Sponsor 4: Supcrlalivc: Coinnicnccmcnt Spcakcr. THOMAS TYSON SWAIN Tysoni' 'T1111 r1'1111r11 of one 11111-1' 110110 is the porter to 11111111 !lIZOf11Cf.l' ,Q Ir. Excliangc Club 3. 4. Pres. 4: Natl Honor Society 4. Pres. 4: .Ir. I' Enginccrs 3. 4: Y.-Prcl. I'Iomcroo1n 3: Marching Band 3. 4: Concert Band 3. 4. I,l'l'S. 1: Prom Cominittf-c 3: Sr. Play 3: Citizen of Month 3: 41535, lt Iiooslcrs Llulm 3. 4. CI,lQlNlIA CAIIULE SYIKES i'Glenda', L1fc ix 1110 1111111110011 of o11r 111IlI10I'1Il111'I'.u Band 3. 4: Lilvrarian 3: Lilnrary Club 3. NIARIAN LOUISE SYKES t'3Iarian No 111111111cr.s 11rc finer 1111111 f'If'l1 1111' 111051 IllL'A'ZL'ilff1 11111nife51u1i0ns of good 10111 to U111l'f.S.u flllllt -4-I li11lJaIt'l's'fQIUll3. 4. JEAN AR'l'IIL'Ii 'l'A'I'I'I Jean Arthur., 0 M 'KI-lI!1lll'.S.S is 11'1'x11or11: 1111'r1- 1.x none- 111 11111 11111 11011115 it, 117111 nzay lcarnf' 5 N Kc-yn-lt:-5 4: Nal'l Ilonor Socicty 4: F.'I'.A.. Trcas. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: LC Ccrclc lfrancais 4. Svc, 4: Annual Sponsor 4: Ir. Play Crcw 3: Sr. Play Vrcw 3: l'rom CUIIIIVIIIIW' 3: Iloostr-r-' lQlul1 3, 4 RICHARD ARDEX 'FATE Wfatcn i'Str1'11g111 1110110 L'n0u's 1'o11f1i1'I: 11'P111.'11c.is is 11e1ou' crcrz defeat, and is born z'r1111I11isl1ed.', Klonogram Clulm 3, 4: Footlmall 3. 4, Co-Captain 4: Wrestling 3: Track 3. 4: Iiooslcrf CIIIIJ 3. 4. VINA ELAINE TAIE ,No Elaine A T11cr1' 1lfl' Il fczc tlzinyx 111111 111'11r go 0111 of 517510 111111 II fcnzirzine 1007711111 T' 5 'li ix Olll' oil l11l'I7l.u Cixim-ttf-s 4: Tri-I'Ii-Y 3, I: El Circulo Espanol 3, 4: F.T.A. 4: Homcrooni Dev. Clun. 3: Scc. 4: Annual Sponeor 4: Hoinccoming Sponsor 3: Home- ? coming Attendant 4: Iiooftf-ri Clulm 3. 4: Clase Proplictg Superlativc, DARRICLI, IJUNNIQIJ, 'l'l'lRRI'lI1I. 41.11 1111101 1l0j' 111111 II ,Q111111 1It'llfl.u ILO, Iilllll 'I-2 lI1r1uNl1'1's'Iillll1f5, I. CAROLYN KAY 'IIIOMAS 'I111 thy f111'1' 1 s1'1' 1111, 1111111 11,1 111111or. tr11111, 111111 1oy111ly. Nut'l Ilonor Swim-ty 4: Tri-Ili-Y -1: I .'ll.A.. l'1'1-5. 4: Inter-Club Council 4: Le C1-rc-le Francais 4: Ilible Club 4: Clue' Club 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4: Homeroorn V.-I'r1-s. 3, I'r1-s. 4: Prom fIo1nn1i1t1w- 3: Jr. Citizenship Award 3: Annual Sponeur -15 151111511-rs' Club 3. 4: CIOIl1IIIl'IlCQ'Illl'I1I Speaker. Il DWAR D SCOTT THOMAS You 11111 11r1'111'11 ll 11141111 501111011 111111 VIOIII' 11,1P 1111111 111111 your 11ps.', Jr. Exeluirigc 3, 4, Se-1: 4: ,r. Ifxgincerf 3. 4. Y.-Pres. 4: Prom Committee I 1 x ' N 1 Clnn. 3: Jr. llgiy I.r1-w. fr, l l.1y ffrvxs 3: N. C. Science Syinpoeiuin Aw.1r1l: I31'mft1-1'f' Club 3. 4. NANCY CAROIJN TIIUM.-XS I' 711.5 y111111 Vllllllff' 111111 11'111s 11111 111'llV'1.-I LARRY IQLICICNIQ VIIIIUNIIJSON HC0011 I7Illl1llt'fS 1111' 1111' 51111111 601115 0,1 l'1ffllL'.-I D.O. Club 4: Football 3: Boosters' Club 3, 4. OSCAR BRYANT THOMPSON nI Illl.CIIC'C, 111111 .s1111,1,111' t111' 1'11r11s. go x k ' ,'. Squirreli' BQ Carolynu .-Ed? fm TQ 'rf HXRIIICYH 6'L31'l'Vv ' sunk 1 is--' Maverick, 'Chuckie' CAROLE LOLISIQ TICKLE MA life spent ll.'UIfh11'Y 511011111 111' 1111115111111 by 111'1'11s, not ,i'1'111s. Le Cercle Francais 4: Hoineroorn Treas. 3: F.'I'.A. 4: Tri-Ili-Y 3: Major- ette 4: Band 3, 4: Bible Club 3. 4: Booster! Club 3, 4. 'IBill7i WILLIAM LANE TILLMAN 6'E11sy goinl, never l'll1ff'YllZ 'Sally' SALLY ANN TILLMAN Her character is 11111-1155 kept 11r1'g11t 115 11'e11 IIS Clear. Mixed Chorus 3: Jr. Play Crew 3: Boosters' Club 4. I'Iris IRIS DAWN TONIQY uD611CllCj' is to the 1111166110115 ll.'11tlf grave is ro 1Jl'llllfj'.n Glee Club 3, 4: Boosters' Club 3,-1. 'IBetty,, Bl5'l l'Y SLE TRAVIS i'JIerri1ys1ze C1111 11111g11 111111 f'11lIl1Pl'.y. Boosters' Club 3, 4. 'cjanicei' JANICIQ CALVA TRAYNHAM Virtue and genuine gr111'11x 111 Ihl'lIl.NI'll'U.S sp1'111.' 1111111 1111 11111115 C1111 utter. Nat'l Honor Society 4: SL'l'IIJIJIl'l'H. Club 4: Spuecb Club -I: Tri-III-Y 4: F.T.A. 43 Debating Club 3: Jr. l'luy Crew 3: Prom Committee 3: Boosters' CIUIJ 3, -I-. M- s. . in s..,,,. 1 Wt'-' CLORI 'X .llffXY YINCN 1.'1111tf'111111r'11l is 11111111 1111111 ri1'111-.s. Glt-1-tjlultil. 1. CMI. IDIVXN NIC WAl.lil2R One 11.1 llttl' yI'l'I11P.51 lZ1P!1Sllf!' 111 11111 is c'a11s0r1'zIti011., lilrusltnl'-i blllll NAXCX CXRUI.XX W.fNl.IxlCR 'lo i'1'1f1I14' is 11111 first Ii!11'111111111i1ly. l ' , T 1 ' Y ' In-1lt.1o-s lu-11. l: l,J.I'..t,,lul1 1: lmuste-11 Club QS, SYLYI A lllfft N WALK ICR Crime ix 111 1111' 110111 1111111 ,QJ11111 .sr'11.se is to the 1Z8f1I1.,l R1-111.11--slt.'p.4: IJ.E.CQlul1 1: lioostvrs Clt IZIJN.-X NIM-I XYfXl,'l'0X '14 ,Q111111 11111111 is 14111111 g11111 lint:-I1'I1 4.lt1l1 3. l. RURICRT MARION Wftllllgt., 1b 3. Hal H.-XROLID CARPENTER 'l'lTRRYl lI.L lf1'1'rAt' 7711111 is 1'r11111'r1 in 1111K 11111111 as 111- .w111111's 115' 111.5 I'I7IIl1l1f'1 111' 11'iS111's In 111' l'lllI1P!1.,, Ort-lu-sua 3. 4. Nlgr. 3. IH-1-Q, lg l1t'll.lllll1.l Club 3. 4: Iiilvlt- Club 3: Cleo Club 'Hells-'I'lrirtf-1-11 3. 1: lloostt-1's' Club 3. -1. I WILLI ANI RAYFORD TYN HALL Nfllillj strange 11iy11 I'I7111'l1lt'7fY IIIIIVX 111- 11111s.w11 u'11erf- piety 111111 111101 j01l111j'g0.I, ILO. Club 4. Hill Rarnie'7 RARYIE CLIFFORD TYSOR The lriglzest graces of 11111si1' 111111 -1.771771 11111 f1'r'1i11g.S of 1110 11011rt. llund 3. 4: Supr-rlutivv. nlifllflilu LYXIJA ,lfxxlf 'IIYSOH We 11111 1111 11111111 g111111 111' 111111151 good. 1111111 111 IIIIUY other ll.'1l-YH, Civirivttcs 4: F.'l'.fK. 1-: 'llri-I'Ii-Y: Inliwrruwooiri lreus. 3: Rell Cross Rep. 3: Band 3: Ir. Plav Crew 3: Iloosters' Club 3. 4. g'Ranny:' WALLACE RANDOLPH UNIBERGER, JR. H1110 Imsiness of 11410 is I0 go foru'nrr1. Editor-in-Chief B.-XRKER 4. Jr. Ass't. 3: Jr. Exchange Club 3, 4: Stud't Cov't 3: Stud't Council 4: Jr. Play 3: Prom Committee 3: Inter- Club Council 4: Spf-vvlr Club 3. 4. Sec. 4: Nat'l Forensic League 3, 4: Scribblers' Club 3. 4. Sw. 4: Orchestra 3. 4. Mgr. 3: Le Ccrcle Francais 4: llebutingr Club 3. 4: NCFPI 3. 4: Concert Band 3: Bible Club 3: Selmol Urgunist 4: Iloostvrs' Club 3. 4: CSPA 3. 4: SllITl'TlillIYl'. JOHN HENRY VERNON, III Tu III' 110111-st, 11s this 1L'0f111 goes, is 111 111' 11111' 1111111 111'c1.'e11 out of ten f11o11sa11r1.,, ,lol1n Hf' 1, Jr. Ass't. DOE-WAII-JAK 3. Sports Editor 4: Key Club 3, 4, Sec. 4, Roard of Directors 3: V.-Pres. Stud't Body 4: Inter-Club Council Pres. 4: Hmneroom Pres. 3: Trvas. Jr. Class 3: Student Coft 3, 4: Student Council 4: Manager Student Store 4: CSPA 3: Monogram Club 4: Delegate to NCSCC 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Lo Cercle Francais 4: Basketball 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4: Boosters' Club 3, 4: Superlative. 4: ' ' Gloria W-f ' It ' '4Cail x , K. A,-t .M 'pri Q is Q--. 5' 'lNam:y 'fu 'asylvia V. -:Edna ' V: I 'P' lg ww , ff Nl 4. , Bob f ' U .' 11 x 1 m Um' n n C11 11 111' 11 N171 IU 101131 11n11r1r 1 11111 11111 mncf niilvn ' i Il 1111.3 131-I 1I1'11I1If11'1' XY 11111. 111, .-1 1111111 111 I'1'11' 1l'tPfI1,N 1.1 1111' 111'x1 11III1I.u 1 Fmt .111 I'.11g1111-1-11 S11 I1.11.1.11111 1: 111111.11-rx 1.1111 1'.1X'l I'Il-Q 1LX1I. XY X11111fN Gail w .-I 1111 111111 IN 11 111111111 11111111111 I1 111111. I11111x11'IN 1.11111 11. 1. 1111111 Xlill 1.1.11 XX.X111i1'1N Ri1'11C11'11u J '111 1111'11x1111l 11111 111.111 11 1111111111111 111111111'.' 11.11. 1111111 1-. IMXX W1X'l'IiINS Rav-I .-1 1111111111111111111'111111y. 1111111111111 III 51-1'. I 1 1 - ' - 1 1 I1l1111'1.l111l11Z 111111-INN 1.11111 17. 1. Sqn: , in li.-X'1'111fl1IN1 XXX XY1'1l1S'1'1f11 IQat11crinC7, 1'111111' 11 111 11111111 Q1'l'Il1lH'.N,N 111 11111111 in 111'1.11u11'11'11gi11g 11 g111111 Illfll 11.1 111 1111111g 111.11 l1i1111- 1111111 3. 1. Y.-l'1'1'N. -I: 1l11'1- 1111111 'S I' I51111wt1-rx 111113 3 1 NIAIU' 1QI,If.'X111'1'1111 W'lf115'1'IfI1 lIa1'y-' .'Y11111111g 1.1 r11r1'r 1111111 10111 gou11111'.Ss. , 1 . I,I'1lII1 1.111111x111t11 '11 131111511-11 1.11111 3. -1. Gm .S 'cr' .1, 15: ho 5-...f T! L! Bill'1 WILLIAM LEE WEBSTER Greatness 1165 1101 111 1I1'1IIg strong, 11111 lull the rig1z1 using 11,1 s1rc'11g1h. ELLA RAE WHIQIJBEIC Ella Rae 20 A f'fr1 112110 1.5 101611. 11 11111 111111 -11111112 1141-111 1111'1111'.s.s 01 1-1 I1fC 111111 11lIIl'lIC'.SS A lb Q7 1: b . . . 1- . 01 111ce. I:6dIIII'1' IQ11. 11171K-VQXII-j.X1.K 4: K1'fl,1Il's 3. I. I'r1-N. I: N11t'l 111111111 5111111115 '-1: If QIt'f1.'ll' I'1r11111'ui- -I: 1111111 111111 5011111 VI: lIIl I'-1111111 11111111111 -lg II11lIl1'T0l.IIII Tftdi. 3. 5111: 1. H1111 111-110 H1111 33 11111111-1-1111111151 ip1111N111 -1-g AnnuuI SIJUIISHI' 4: I'1'11111 1f11111111it11-1- 1'fl1111. 3: Fufe-I5 11111111111 3. 1: Boosters' C1II1J 3, -1. Cf-ss CECIL LlIXY.XIill WIIIQI-lI.ICIl. IR. T1zerc' is 7101 one IL151' 1111111 111 1z11'111,1 111111 11111 IIIIIIAH' 111'111.s1'1,1. E1 1Qirc11l11 Iifp.1n11l 3, -1: B1111S11'I'N. 1Q111113, 1. Lynda LYXIIX 1I.'Xli1Jl. WI1lCICI.IiY Har 1111. 111'r 1111111111'r. 111111 111'111 111111111 N11 .Y fl girl 111111111 1111 Il11lIl1,f1',v Ci1i111-111-5 -1: Tri-IIi-Y 3, -Lg 13111111 1.11111 3, l-3 I5H11NI1.'T-1 1111111 3, 11. Kim IQINIISI-QIRIAL 1f.1XYI'IfI.1J N1HI'I'If 1l1' 11111151113 111111s1'11.w 111111 1111 111111 1.lIUI1'1I'll!Q1'.-Q NI111111gr.1111 1111111 3. I-1 HI 1lir1'11111 If-111111111 3. 4: 111111111111 Ii, I: W11-stli11g 3. -1: Im1'k.5: Iio11ft1-rx 1111111-5.1. S111111y 9..g WILI.I.'UI 1ffXI1I.'I'OX WII,I31'IiN 'I1.'0Z1fllg1' is the best gift of 1111g it 511111115 beforv CI'L'f'Yl1I1I1g.e1 V.-Pres. H11IlI1'f1J1IIII 4: Bomtn-rl 1Q1u11 3, 4. 5,-.N iv q,--v ,0- ha-1 1: - : f igfl' ' C l it-v 624.9 zur are now living in 1111 011'r1111,1'. 1110 117710 10 1112 IIIILJIU' is 1111111,1'. hllflltllfv 2, DOROTHY PATRICIA WILKINSON NW!'1SI1077l is to t11e 1111'nr1 1011111 1111111111 is 10 1110 170l1j'.u Tri-Hi-Y 4: H111111-rfwom Sec. 4: Biblv Club 4: Prom Co111111it1ee 3: Boosters' Club 3, 4-. HEI'l6'II67l IYIIIFYH WIII'l'I.FY WII.I,IfXNlF ,Yo111i11g 1'n1111r1's 111111 17175011111 11111111'111w, Transfor Student 3. I,1-1-N 19 lTR.'XXCl'lS I,l'flf W'Il,I.l.'XIlS .'Ll,I'l1l'fI'YfI1!'!'S j11i111'11 111111 1111711111111 .s111.s1'. 111 11111r1111 1.x 11 11f111'1.fll'lI1I'.-I II111111-11111111 Fw. -l: D.E. Cl11b bl. 'llI'l'.lN. 4: II111111'1-11111i11u 51111114111 1-1 l'1'11111 C11111111i111'1' 3: Jr. l'l11y C11-xv 3: II1111-1111-C Club 3. 1. Cc-111'fz1f-A' GEORGE C'XDl3lfl. WIILSOX. ,llI. NT1ll' 11111151 11111111 111 1l1'11Iy 1111111 111111 gr1'111 q11111i11'1's, is 111'l,11g 1111r11 11111111111 l'IIII'.,. El fllI'l'lllO ESl1LlIIl1l 111: l'r11111 C11111111i111-11 3: l:OOSll'l'N' Club 3. 4. l,11l11111 Nl1XliSll:XI,I, I.,-XRRY YVIISON 1 11111 s1r11'e 111111 things 1l711JOS.S11I1I'.u F1111tl1ull 3: T!'L1L'li 3: Wrestling 3: DE. Club 4: l31111s11-15 Club 3. 4. 11111141 l,Ol' w11.s11x --vi.-111' 351 11 '31 ,11111-111111112 girl 111111 ll 12111 11l'l1V1.u , 2 ' 'M' , I 1' 'S -'1 -- -: S 2 ' -: ' 1 I -W .I T 5 f 41? Ill11yHllfI1llylmZ5Ill 111111111 C111111Ellllil11I Ilzulllixl-1l ICl11l1lr11illllgl A Ca I -'V' 3 I31111rI1'1'Q Club 3. fl. , 1.1 xm RAY vvlxl-'1115Y -'1.ym111 1 I 1 U1111 111111 I1I0ff' 111 111111 111 11111 111111 1111111 11'11r11.s 1111 111'r fllllylll up V- 41 l31111sI1'1'-- fllllll fi. 'l. JIUX N ITA Ii ANII N NYONIACIX '14 111111r1111111 is 1111111111g 11111r1' or ,PSA 1111111 Il gfvllf 17Illf1.'I'l 11111111 11,1 11e1111tj. ll 1 f1ILllPlTl 3 4 l,l'4'N. 3: FTA. 4: lJr.111u1ti1'4 Club 4: S111-111-l1 Club 4: 5l'I'llJlJlf'T5. Club 43 H111111-111111111115 SIIOIIFOI' 11: Jxlllllldl 51111115111 4: Rffd Crow K1-p, 3: Student N kv ljllllltbglllllllj' Ed. DOIE-W.Xll-.IACK I-g Quill und Scru .'I11r1- H1-11, fl: All-5l11lv Ur1'l1f'Ntr11 Ii: 'l'1'1'11s-'l'l1irl1-1-11 3. 4: ,lr. Play C1'1'w , I 1 3, 11-1 S13 l'l113' C11-w 3: l'1'11111 C11111111ilt1-1' fllllll. 3: Bibb- Club 3. 4: l31111sl1'rs' Club 3. -1: S11111frl.1Iix1-. S IXYDR.-X KAY WOOD 'Z-1 1'111'1'r,1111 111-.'ilJ0.S1110II is ll ,1r1'1'1111 111 H'I1l1'l 1l1lII'f1l1.l. l5ibl1-Club3: I51111f11-1:-' Clul1 3. 4. LINDA ITXYIQ WOODS 'ff 1Vl11'l' f'1t',Ulll1f 1111111 1'.x g1'111'r1111V1 II1't'U1IIll11II1I'l1 111111 1'.1'1'1'111'111'1' 111' 111'11r1.,' Y uuliu, 77 .'58lltll'iln I,i111la l11-ll1-I vl. b1l1l1'Cl11l1'11 l'.l.,X. lg l'1'11111 1111111111111-1-.51 l IQI llub 5 I Glf.'XllY RAY WVOHKNI.-XX '1 11111 1111011-1's 1111110111 111111 1111111 111111111'11.s, lllf. Club 3: D.O.ill11I1.1: II1111x111rf'Cl11b3.-1-. 54 Yank Wilkie' ROBERT LEE WILKIII GENIQ Vi'IIlrl'IC WHICNN Gene-'A 1 zmizlrl mtlzrr lu' rigfil 1111111 l,fl'Sl'II1'l11.U ff .. xl N!I1i1n lllnlv li .ll'. l'1Xt'lltlllQl filllll -1: lm tlervle Francais -1: Hmnv- 3.5: 5 s s L . . . , , . cniiiuiu l'.sz'ni'I l: Milf 3. l: lmn-tm-rs lluli '3 1: Siiperlatiw. Nl-Xli'lillfX Itli'I'lI XY'lilfNX NInlIy --f .1 Tim Imfwl ll'I-Alllllll. in gwnrrflf. is ll rfzwlzztf' 1l4'f1'Vl7Ili!I1lfLU7l. . . , . . , , lilnralrx lilnlu 3. -li t,l--4-t,l1iln3. li lun,-tviw lilnli 1, w 4 IIJ.-X C.-Xlllll X N XYlilUll'l' 'Za ffui'nly1i l1'11ll111sir1.s111 i.s 1111' mmf 11f'1111I1'l'11f zwrrl on wzrtlif' Ka-34-llvs 15. 'l-. Sw. Ii: llllIllt'I'4l1lIIl l'ra-s. l: llllt'I'-llllllr ll41llll4'll l: Slinlt-nt tfuniiril L: lillt'4'I'lQ'.lllt'l' 3. 1. lla-all 1: Student linx I.'l1 ,xllllllill Spin!-nr lg llmistm-is tiluh .L l-. 5lllN'I'ltlllNt'. R-X q. f-r .,,,,. FOR WI-IOM THE BELL TOLL 2 1 Vw yi f-q,.. '--.,,,,4l- BOBBY BLLH The spirit nf at man lin-s nn in the minds and hearts nf those whn liuve kmmn him. How true this is when we reineinlwi our friend and 1'l2l55lIlill.t BUlDllf Blue. His ready smile. his friendliness, his will- ingness tn help others. his gif-nuinv sin eerity. his high rt-uartl for rnural xaluvs t -all uf these attributes niarkvcl Bnliliy as one whuse inenwry will always lu- l'llt4I' ished. SENIOR A TIC Ml! D H...-1 ul' Wlloopeew Ynrnon made 11 lJaQkct' mt ls 11' Wlnrm dld ll come from' I0 1 t IIN ll 1 All youngiters need tl1c1r ret 4B1ll Br.1w5 'ws- nms I 1 Jn zen gentlv 4 .1 1 mt ll nn Elld df o ahead and t Pat I S.-Xl,li'IYYl'OllIfXY 'liln-se two girls, Jxltllt' lloismly nncl Surah Laickey. ssill st-rw us vale-cli1'to1'i1111 Zllltl salutato1'iz111 1'espt-1-tively with ziw-rages of 96.7 uncl 90.2. Ylihey play the roles of key- 11ote co1nn1ence1nent speakers in their sen- ior year at W.H.S. figs s .s I . :1' 53.34- 'Hhs gmhln 1 as X' ug -M new JL NIOR NIAPSHALS Of all honors nlnch can he ht tmsul upon P1 IT'ILITllJf'1 of the ,lllllllll mlass bemf' elected a mar hal hx popular sote of the FCIIIOI' class 1 a Cl1il1HCt pllXll9 'E These marshals serxe as ushers fo1 the coninienfement ceremonies the Nllss Burhnfrton Pageant and nun, other fl1I'lCl1OIlQ Students ale as follows First row: Linda Mackintosh, Fave Allred, Pefmy Carroll. Second row: Judy Thompson. Tommy Petcrf' mn. Bernie lfplilaml. Carltin Prickett. Harold Ker- noclle C. V. May, Paul Ellis, ln acl: '1ncl Bonnie Mclfvoy. ,r -1, ne Umsclx Ch nrli putt 111 incl l ur 1 1 o CONINII Xt I XII NI NPI XRFRN 1111111t llllltt 1 1111 1 t1e11 ot peak at ie 4 CUIIIIIIGIILPIIIQIH fu Ill 1 11 o nf' 1 +1 tl on nu 1 ll 1 Stl 1l1 l 111111 Lincla llici MASCOTS Slmron Nlclntyre and llaviml Brooks were chosen by members of the sen- ior class as their mascots. 'liln-se two won this merit hecause of performances in competition with many other youngsters. 57 ga 13 7 -W I IPS! IUUAIV n Nl ll It CI IWFST x Pit A366 S UPE 1115! llIx1'Il TU SIHHII 1 ll l5ll H I 1 Il x 1 ATIVE i i IILST DRP SSPU llcmu lil fm and llt In II l I'..1t I-I plum- Illxwlf. lnut ell I gl 1 Illll 'm--N U 1'-kxp u -N, lllI1!2lz'S7' FLIRT Xl lx m lllll llflu1 Km Sf-vu 54 .' xlinpking 'lxvilllllil juiu u-'fu S UPE IIUST CONGEWHII Gene W re-nn an n L nf- frl nd IIJ P! if - . f,r':yj, '1 V , , JU d 5 ,A Kaylloorc 1 4,1-rm-r.11 . 'urns flu .ltr Q- sl 1. f HAPPIEST Dm ht Pope an Nllchele Pattwhall Lau h L 1 ATIVE W1 iq? MOST ATHLETIC Fred Neal and Kay Durham High-scoring form .HOST Ef'FlIflE1YT I,Lil'I'f' Paul 111111 1111111121 Hupf-1' ,, Y . . ., All wx 11 Ilt'1'll ls .1 lgilliltl. S UPE HOST ORIIIN 41 I th1 the road to Xledmcracy 9 1 A .v Q , 1 , rif Ifuylc 1111dRa1111y Lllllltjfgtl' .5 SA - ,,.., MOST PERSON4 LITY Dale Pennington and Bob Shoffncr -X L W1ll1dlllT ll IllC'd ATIVE Beth James 'Q 'U' anc John Vernon And there you are our Popular Stars 1 color tool -J A-ug BETTY amass A Jann vsnuolu .ni V' 4- was wo' Af W , i -i A 1 -' 1 A 5 ' s J ' v Q x Q -E rio-,g nn V ..M- www , bt-kwsxhrz oy. x-. xx- ,xof f'..5- x. W- 4' A' W ---V -4 4. 4 .T , Y U 4 1 -1 ' . f - 'Lv J' , 1 - , ,-Ju 4.4 '1'z.'1 Z'2 'LTT:' w ' . Y f 9-5 g n ' in ,... , 49 sv , if - e 5 5 . ' f 1- t 5 .il lIlz'S7' fll.l.-RU! XII Idwlu-Xlf-'Xt'-1-1-111141 l,Llllll'llilc1l'lli What makes the world go 'round? C. nywfm ct' ,gk ., M fi 352 mv' SUPE 1l0bT bf HOU! SPIRII am f'llUlXIl NX11 It r Imam Im Hx unr x ' '- f ', A 1 ,. W 4, J A, , Iylewey Carter ' I fi D H gl Ou rua 1' gut it this I -1 MOST INTELLECTUAL Wesley Batton and Anne Dowdy Should we resort to mind or lJonk? ATIVES GIFTORMNS D3Vld Parker and Loretta Nlorrl Why xt s your fll hm pre ent dear luck tlckl x w . S N ., V .U Q ,.. . , . ' U N . . 6? MOST TALENTED :S Kay Womack and Barnie Tysor i'Pianissim0, Barnsy ! QU1151 EST Arthur Catlett and Lucllle Love What sweat dell hr a qulet hfc affords v . . . yy 1. U H n TFST 1TOR PRUPHET HISTORIAN Sallx Crumplex Elame Tale Danm Allen r It w ont come true I ay' Our pa t d1rect our pr nt 5 ATIVE HOST TAIAATII F uc x jf hn Il an ,Im Ill! ll J U IIE llc S. I suyfn L' s' ' 5 ', 5 ' 5 C50 x Y' f' , O A ,.------0-1 1 V 4, ' Y W1 F, X .,A .X xl J ,I II' x so f Q ' d Ph re' talk tru mv. .I 115'-N . x x ,iif iv' , 4. .- . A -3-'Q Priekett Kernodle Allred Tisdule THE CLASS OF 1961 Junior year-a time of recognition and aclyancrement: a time of honors, privileges, and decisions. To the Junior, who typically flisplays the enthusiasm of u high sehooler. eating during set-onrl lunch is u new-found enjoyment: and the Prom is a night of womlernu-nt. From an UlNl6I'i'l3SSIll8ll.S point of view. u junior is a leader. To hini. it seems praetivally iinpossilwle lo stage a highly successful talent show. to become a eoyetecl marshal, to support a play entitled Our llearls-Were Young and Gay, and to own a class ring selected solely by its wearers. Yet this year's juniors clifl all these things. and more. Truly they have earrietl on their tradition of lmeing the class that ereates through working together. UFFICEIKS COLORS Prg5,',je,,1 Carhml Iilhkctt Blue and Gold u0,I,,I.O livil-Ce'PrUS'i'IC I llilmlfl lV'l'W'fllC Hit:-ll your wagon to a star Secrelllry lfaye .-Xllretl Treasurer lion 'llisclale 68 Own Juniors Rollhy Bruner liivharcl Bryan 'Xnn Burke Donnie Durton Hit-hartl Rurwell Way ne Cable jirnniy Capes ,lucly Carroll Peggy Carroll Connie Cates Elsie Cheek Carolyn Christopher Cloria Christopher Hill Clark jimmy Clark javlx Clements Darlmara Cohle .lirnmy Cohle Sue Coe Jo Cole Linfla Cole Larry Coleman Tom Collins Steve Compton Tommy Conally Nellie Conklin Brenda Conner Russell Cooper Nancy Covington Nell Cox Betty' Cozart Caroly n Crumpler Clara Crumpler Nlivhael Curlee Gene Dabhs Dennis Darling Irma Davis Rivharfl Davis Barbara Delp Sharon Dennis Rivharcl Dickerson Yiki Dirks Dianne Dixon l,arrx Dorlson llalv Dunran Bill Durham Bulllh' Durham Daxitl Durham Q- at 1 5' - . , .L , uf- SA iv' x A ' C. s 'Q is i is '- + Y. wx' ' ' if bf 'Sr Kofi, ALJ 'C tg-i , A 3 .,. v 10' tk if - 5. 34? 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Elxif. BUU, rlull. youl. 77 TOMORROW 1 Y 1.11 ,1111 111 1 1 1ll1 1 LEADERS999 4l1111l1 xldl lnlo hr Hey Bonmcl Who haxe you ot there Dont juQt Qtand th1re lxke humpo on .1 lo Could I help mu? lSyl1111 P10116-ttl ' if 1 21 Okay, boys. no monkey lmusim-rf S57 Oh d 1l1l1n 111111 l 111 bhc lou no bln loub 1111 not hc- lowes mel' lBl.11r Swunl Whutsu mutter Caro1yn??? So this is the latest fashion for floor line painters?'!? fCo:.1ch Millerj working on the Junior occupies two-third of the s time, studies cannot neglected or put in second ace. Frequently on rehearsal ghts, the cast can be found emorizing lines from one book d conjugating a verb from an- her. 'K Trying to sell tickets to their production. members of the cast coax students into coming to the play after they have seen the enticing skits in chapel. There's no turning back now . . . the curtain is up, the actors are in the spotlight, the audience The time has come, and Vicki Dirks and Clara Crumpler hold the play's outcome in their Un one night before play time. the entire Junior class turned out to cun- vass the town. Here Stu- dents htm- stil-of-ssftilly convinced Mr. Sharpe to buy a ticket to Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. Q, HOUR HEART WERE YOU G A D GAY, 'Sv' Dress rehearsal confusion and orderliness both reign backstage as the cast and crew put the finishing touches on the big per- formance. Only a narrow gleam of light seeping between two pieces of scenery provides final hope for those taking just one more look at their lines before being called on stage. is waiting. hands. ,Q Stewart Brown Huffines P. Spain THE CLASS OF 1962 They came in September, eager to re-enter the now familiar halls of Williams, ready to taunt the first be- wildered freshmen they could find, prepared for study. They were proud of their positions as sophomores, they liked having the suffix II tagged onto the ends of many of their subjectsg they were becoming a part. They worked diligently this past year, constantly pre- paring themselvesg for they realized that the future is purchased hy the present. They realized that high school is more than just a place to spend seven hours of every weekday. lt is the passport to knowledge and success. And when the term came to a close, the class of 1962 made still another discovery: they found that maturity, too, develops during the sophomore year. B00 Q OFFICERS President V , ,,., ,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, R 0 d ney Stewart COLORS Vice-President , , W Gayle Brown Green and White MOTTO Secretary , ,, , Ellen Huffines . . 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'M-.., 'S' '59 Grads George Best, Dickie Coleman, Phil Deaton, and Kay Ellen Isley return to the ole Stomping Ground to compare colleges greetings CH OOL DAZE Boy those CIVIIICIICS and Keyettes eat a lot' CMrs Cerowl Bernre dont et uolent' KX?- Now class do what I sard please KMISS Batemanl Three drfferent opmlon of northern food fPaule-Ita Crar Donna Raper Kay Moore? Hey John' What are you looklng at99 Pauletta, who's your new date her entrance 9 and Judy Thompson makes No faces, keep studylng' fPaul Jones? 89 y 6 e V5 L ow r ' 'P , .7 , g U. l . Ph I il , I , 33 ,jf K o at N use A H I 153352 y .. 4, A Amick Isley Wrenn Wright THE CLASS OF 1963 Such a big place our Williams High seemed to be . . . such a big, bustling place. Even a carefully planned map couldn't guide a puzzled freshman to the right room. He had to rely on his own in- tuition, which didn't seem very accurate at times. But, somehow, he got along. He soon began to learn the teachers, and remember how to get up on the stage without parading over the organ, and discover where one goes to clean erasers. He learned to remain seated in assembly while the upperclassmen filed out. He was taught that there is an unknown in our world algebraically called x,,, and that amare in Latin means to lovef' Throughout the year, the freshman watched and observed. He took note of every little move his classmates made, trying to find the clue to their apparent ease. And when, at the end of the yeai on Class Day, his turn will come to 'amove upw and occupy the hallowed seats of his superiors, he will do so with a new confidence. OFFICERS President . ...,... ,.,,,....,..,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, W a yne Amick Vice-President . , Janet Wrenn Secretary . . ,lane Wright Treasurer ..,, ,... , Shirley lsley 90 Thereis cz Missi COLORS Red and White MOTTO '4Not for self, but for all oem Somewhere Freshmen .2335 ,Gin ,Q in no 5 -nn. 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B. Closson William Closson Christine Godfrey ohnny Core tefanie Graef Charles Graham Ike Grainger Myra Grant J S john Gr:-e-son Barbara Cuinn Kenneth Guthrie Trudy Cwin Barbara Hall Johnny Hall Linda Hall Delores Hammock Allen Ham-ork Orville Harless Aleta Harper Billy Harrell gf: 13- v Q' 5. Q, S Q- 'ST x 'P es- sw. s. -- - V +g,f' fu HY i l -at 3 , I '5- W. M A u- X 5. , I 7 -4- 52 A 'E 5' :1 ' V Nix? ., L Q xr k 5 : G l MA wf 'vt It fm., LN A V -A L . - cr , A .Q ,Q 4. 35' . x ll I lvl l5f N Q .K K gt 4 5, . W. f , ,, 1 pt- - iffy 'Y W i 3 sa sa -f-- ' ' 'N f .?- 2 3. T, t F F is 5 at cat Q , t.. -. - ,, J 'z rf - f 2 Q A :ft V . MHZ' S' 'X 2 3 rj: ,A : is 5. :'-Q QL gg 3 Q F E f t px! SV? 'i ' L' if , 1 2 X ' ll? ,H i E is S 57 2 3? ,,. of E 'Q A r:- E 1 'ew rf.-, x- VV QI Y' QC 1. A M an ff 4' r iv.: .v-1, A D, mor ,Q -L- .. t Mai, , lt Ky' K ca V r 'fi if QAM- -if - 9- -'T' ,F Q 1. 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Nl,1IIl1r'sx ll:-ggy Nluy l.lIltl1l xlllxlldlll- Ffllllli Nlvlliftn-1' l.indr1 Nlvtlgnll Clmrlv- Nll'flLlllll'f lu Nl1'fl!l1l'lit'll Pauls-ttv NIvCullm'k Susan Xlvlntyrv Jimmy xl1'l.1'L1Il llull xll'l.I'4Hl Suxnmy fNlcl'l1uil NLIIIVQ' NIVY1-5 Linda Medford llulr- NIQ'l'l'llLlIIl lluryl lxIl'llUIl .ludy N11-ltun Viviun Mills Rll'llLlfll Xlinnr Rnnniv Nlilvllcll Terry Mitvlu-ll Blarsllull Xlnntgon Glcndu Nluurr' Tum Morgan Ula-nfla Nlnrris Steve Morris llun Nlnrriwn Sum Morrifun Mir-kiv Mundy Kay Murray Billy Xlyvrx Charlc: Myer? Nnrlvy X1-ul Clyde O'Ferrell Faye l'.1+wl1L1l Vic Puts Uicliim' Pull:-rwrx Kay Pennington Tmnnly Purkim James Perry Carlow Pvttigre-ss Linda Pllures Kay l,ll'lxLlI'1l Gayle Pollard Katrina lljlll' 95 g , J -M '- SN., X-rs, L4 1 -v -. U L if -. 5 , . an-4 1 ii N X ii 'K z ... X A rns .J 'F'-L' .5 ZY,0l w ' . v- f .vi eb Y r we ' Q l tl P Nr , V E 11152 -4 il-- x 3159 1, in TY 2 lj: 'rw fx .px 7 , -6. li lv .V f- fn ,M 1 4- vw .gk ,. 4- -., U I A j xg N, '- .--. 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'-El V ' ' N K n t Fw ' 'in ,au e s ,H if , as AR ..,, 6 1 Yivky Hanan-5 Mike Ray lyric Ray Phyllis Rtrgistor flllLlI'lt'S Rim' Xlary Riu' Lltarlt-S lille-y 'lilicrvsa Rizzo lit-nv linln-rt, Sylxia Robinson llnntiiv Russ Butch Huw ,lvrry Rudd .lune Rudd Terry Rushin Lee Ryan Donald Fartin June Sattvrfivld Kay Sawyvr Ann Self Ilwky Sharp:- Paulvtta Fllarpf- Toni Fharpt- linda Sirnnutns Sliirlt-3' Sinipann Gayle Sliinnvr Larry Small Brenda Smith Gayle Smith Jack Smith lame-2 Smith Larry Smith Mario Form-rw Kaaren Sorrell Frank Spin-5 .ludy Ftalvy lhtltlty Ftarlx Handy Starling llhuvlx Stvtltxmll Judith Strauvh ll:-rlwrl Slurlu-y lluddy Stuttx Lawn Stutts Richard Sullixan Bobby Sumnr-r Larry Surlwr .limmy Suttun .lufly Sutton Klart Suttnn Warren Tullt-5' lluuald 'llapp Chestr-r 'llatv tile-rn-Na 'll-rrv Gt-urge 'Ilt'hIi'fIllliD l,nr1lan lllLlt'lxl'I' llilly Thunias Hay 'lilmniux llrcnda 'llidwc-ll Lhe-ryl lttfltl Clayton 'llurnf-r 96 ,- THE TASK 3 Gene Tyndall -, .lackie Vaughn Thelma Vicks . Doris Waldroup Linda Walker Forrestine Wall 4 I Ax 5- are Tommy Ward Dale Weatherford Patsy Weatherford Sylvia Anne Webster Robert W'ells Patsy West Phyllis Wheeley - Luna White Martin White ,lg Sara White - Cecil Whitlow Eddie Williams - L.- fs. ..x, C3 'if if mill Patsy Williams Grace Williamson Gay Willingham G, Alvis W'ilson Charlotte Windham Sandra Womack x 'ax ... we 'AT' ..- 'il 'QS' 585314 x . ax u. Q, -..- 'r-f, up- 5- J K ,J as -sr? 1.- N s V. V v M5 Q . if fi 'ls' :lx ik' Q. , rx aw . afr- an xwg use Q-- 1 'er ,Y 5, ff 7.7 .,. 1-Q -1.- Sarah Womack as an Amy Wood .lack Wray L- Janet Wrenn Jane Wright Charles Wynne Linda Sue York - -Q-gl 1 , rr? 2 fs 'wt N axe., Q Q fgrwiq ,Q A ' -v .Q ' S- ,,,., .- ,V sf 'tg'-rt .....-.. ,Q-4 Arc, +R , Q w N 1 Typical of Freshmen. these students inquisitively ask questions of Big Upperclassmen. Seeking a place in this new. huge school, Wendy Heffner. Ann Kilpatrick. and Jane Wright search to find their future. Nothing ties in with a lunch period mort than a 'ggab sessionf' Farah liends low to fiddle with her how. 97 rou h lun Q et 0 -no Nt mx 1 1 11 upon fm 111 I4 of f n 111 ll fm MQ 1114111 vi etx fzrsl 1 zu R11 1a1rl 1 Qon Rlchard JoneQ Vlfgll Nlesx born Qecmul ron Johnm Ixcn ney Xenon Lockams Chunh Ben nelt Thzrd Jerrx Beard Fclche Stewart john Huffhee buppllew a neue QAIX part 0 Qchonl llfe are Q1 ld ral S mx them iff-ILICIII -ale H16 n ue Xnnn Jalnee john cr non I.1lIl!i'1 Nladmno h 'Incl u Hlw al ru1 Htucen store Lnselflshly defllr atm thelr tllllb and work for our beneflt they are the un ung heroei of W H S C USTODIANS The tireless efforts of the custodlans to keep our school neat and attractne too often o unnotlced but are smcerels appreclated hx the students The e worker are lohn Stanfleld Rudx Crl p Loul e Jefferle Pearl Stone Cornelta Kemp and Thomas Pulllam An untrrrng worker nexer too busy to be of help to us Sam Yarbrou h has beeome a part of WHS Jack of all trades Sam 15 truly a frlend to one and all Sam Mrs H owerton As cafeterla manager Mrs Howerton has the job of plannma our meals and super VlS1Ilg the lunchroom help Her work IS tremendous and she has done It well 99 1 .2 .z . . v 5 1 . as as U h 7 D as - - 9: - lyk ' CC 99 iff: Q ., l 5 r 'A 9 ' 25 QEW' 1 ,gf . . , . . . U - I J I - , 4 gt f '4 . . Y U . A . Y . Y C' 5 1 . , -. s ' s . ' . ' 's . 's 's. , , ' . e ' . ff la' lf Q Concern written on every fave. students put themselves wholeheartedly into the process of taking a test. In education. too. only umliriflecl effort anfl croneentration can assure a favoralmle future. The sturlent must stork. and he knows it. For every high school pupil. a goal is constantly in sight, whether it be a term paper. an A on math. or a diploma. When his dream is fulfilled. he is reaching for maturity . . . wliif-h. he soon finrls. is not without its prohlems. too. vi obs? E GLIH In the democratic method of education in the linited States today. there is one hasically essential subject which is offered in all curricula of all schools. This subject is the intricate study of the English language. The use of English throughout the world today is a further indication of the position the U.S. has as a world power. Presidents tour foreign Continents: missionaries explore remote islands. Through- out the worlcl. people are Constantly Coming into Contact with each other. What one fum-tor is ilu- lu-5 ln ilu-it lll1'I't,'ilSlIltl llilfllllilllif The km-ull-flgv uml llllllttl'SlZ11NllIlQl FOREIG LA GUAGE I I04 Through a knowledge of simple arithmetic, one can eventually compute the answers to all higher mathematical problems. This is the foundation upon which algebra, business math, and trigonometry are based: it is the theory of reasoning. MATHEMAT IC CIENCE Q .f . Cx . . ig: xx Q X ,115 . . -. ' T- xx ,Wj X K - x . '?9 +s.. -'wr' X' gum: ,rvwbidv X P 'N No .3 ff. gk Q1 Q3 A xx X 3 , , 4. ki 5 - . -..,. N- I W un, 1m Nu - .,.,.....M.--.. . f ' V-lg. AA I , - f' ,J if 157, iz: -L 5 , ,,,f,,M ,W,, ,M , , f53W?iL?3f2f2ff,1 2 LL WF W Ll ' ,V - , , 1 2521- .ijxf-2- '5f- . ,952 , g , ' K , ,.:. M L, , SI4if'IN'f ' lnywural of the- Qixlie-s. St'iPlll'P'fth6 unquc-stimmalvlv answf-1' lu power the years In 1-mm-. Sl'if'Ill'f'f2'l paradox. 1-mnpuserl 4nff'ul1flir'liIlgIQflltls. The record of civilization. clivirleci into all its aspects, is labeled social studies. These various categories include the gamut of human relations in peace, in war, in social situations, and in business. 4 .N --fin! Q' sw:-v ..-.-a- 1 OCIAL T UDI E A I .,. BUSINESS Busmess the kesstone of the economic llfe of our country Preparatlon made exen ln hl h school hs huddln admlmstratlve students helps to prepare them for thelr jobs clurm, adulthood. HOME ECONOMICS h memakm Therefore through home For most Xounc C1 h lll later help them ln ma econmmu they thelr own deselop the kills xshu xx 5 2 2 x I W I 1,4 js U ffrls, the future lies in 0 ' g. , ' I' ' S ' 1 ' 'r ' naging a home of Wlthout recreation our world would he complete-lx dull aLtlYltX IQ necea ary to llfe xtaelf Llfe rs not all a teat of the mmd rather lt 1a a te t of the bodx and of hard touch muscle PHYSICAL EDUCATION . . . Y V I MS V ' Q . ' ' t ' 1 - s '. U , . FINE ARTS True music appreciation is developed to its fullest extent through the exceptionally fine example set by our music department. Indeed, a flourishing and up-coming art is developing at WHS-music. ' zw-f 5 COOPERATIVE PROGRAMS Experience is the best teacherf' i'Learn by doing. Wise sayings these are, and wise is the one who heeds them. Only through discovering and overcoming mistakes can anyone ever come near perfection. Thr- ln-auty at home--z tic-ipaling hex' lmig mo- Illellt . . . at svllool, 4-ontinually aware of the nvcessity for charm . . . alone with only her scrapbook. reviewing memories Il2 fr .1 C f-9 and at last, the demure image of a true beauty f'1g'v2f93', FQ YM ,nw F gf' Q 5-11, N . Us Qs 5, A s J Y. , - 0 s ,. iff K r. V. 52.9. fd Y Y COURT OF H03 OR 4. ' i A 'Wynn I IYXIIIQ Ihr- fn-ffl lmluly uf xuuth. Nllsf Illiilllt' lute' and VIN- PLllI'I4'l3 f pflu I ww-an:1ttv'r1fla1r1t-tfrillw IWM IHPI-XYXII-IX1'Ix QIIIWII. Hum ml? Jun null: P141 ilu tllllll 111 In-mu vfw-f-I1 il rm-mln-1' uf Hn' rmxul 1'llrI .li tllv IVYHIIT, I 'rl ROYALTY OF OUR MODERN WORLD 'llruly rc-gal in me-ry aspect. Nliss Betty lame-s anal Nlr. ,le-rrp Uclum formally I't'lQll as ilu' KING .XYD Qlrlflfx OF Tlllf lllfvfl IJOIC-XYfXll-JACK. Tlwir great moment will cwmw at the ,lunimv Smmiur Prom H9 tlwy mnunt the throne and xsatvlm the pageant prc-A svutvcl lly' the-ix' Vfbllft. fs' 3 . -,,.,,,, .ff --ll 1 P1 111 Q N ff S ' - 1 PIIICFLKI llll gif en r c 1 u s 1 1111 .1111 1,1--111ff thruuffh lu portaS x KI 11111 Nll um ca L 1 1.111411 1 111 ht 11 NHIIIIIIPTI the tactx French PHSIFICQ a 1 dx 11 IX Q11 111 v 1 1 xlllll eu11111-f 111 Parls mg ' A11 i. .'IlI'iIl,.liIIlt'. and .'IlI'iYlrllilIlC if I'-11'1s. ' ' ' 11 il 'ird 1f 11111-f l hircli 'lllil flu -N. ' I. yi. ,. ,. ll. thi 11111111111 H11 1-l:'l1 lk -f'.W- 1' -llzll 'g, 1-p ,- ' '-. ml 11IIt11-1--1111 .... it wx' vc-r. OII- th- l'l w 14v'1Iiz+1 1111211 il lun-I-' f '- ' , ' ' '- had f v, X ul' 'If j. 4 AL I' k 4 f, t...v-1'f N V: . Mrmrfk fr kk KS 1 'h', M3151 ki, 34 ' , ,. ' 1 5 K 2 2 3 W XR . u f P K 1 ' i Qi1hWjfI fs Q G'9W 'PY K 'K MY FAIR LADY' X 2 W 5 , . . . And 'cfair ladiesi' they were. Each girl associated with the 1959 Homecoming activities represented the essence Hof beauty. On Friday, before the scheduled football game, the above fifteen young ladies appeared in assembly as semi-finalists for Queen. At the sound of an oriental gong. the girls walked onto the stage from behind a huge, lace fan. After they gracefully paraded before the audience of students and judges, five from this lovely group were chosen as finalists. Semi-finalists, left to right: Vicki Blanchard, Pat Copeland, Pauletta Craig, Sally Crumpler, Cliffie Elder, Ellen Hicks, Betty James, Nancy Lamar, Harriet Lee, Delores Long. Audrey Page, Glenda Sutton, Elaine Tate, Ella Rae Whedbee. Through tears. shrieks and girl- lsh me j W... .iff . . . the five finalists emerged: Ellen Hicks. Vicki Blanchard, Pauletta Craig 0 Elaine Tate. Pat Copeland. HOMECOMI G 1959 'l :.8 :--:v.x.,.. I 4 .','j.v-1 O,h':-. ' X D+ .. 'X -'mf' ,. 'r 'g 1 'T ' Through rain and weather, the annual parade still went on. Despite the elements, a few water-soaked floats were able to feebly roll down Main Street as this, the freshman entry. took first place in the classes division, and the Distributive Edu- cation float came in as the leader of the club division. The Bulldogs suffered a hard-luck loss to the Raleigh Caps during the Homecoming Came as a final whistle blew on a T-6 score. The game was a disappointment: but it was not the only one for YVHS students that week. A n impressive figure symbolizing Mhly Fair Ladyi, was formed on the field during Home- coming halfvtime. The King and Queen were sur- rounded by their court of cheerlead- ers, majorettes, and sponsors from the various clubs. The 1959 Homecoming King and Queen, Miss Vicki Blanchard and Mr. Jerry Odom. I I9 MISS PAULETTA CRAIG sponsored by Student Councll MISS SALLY CRUMPLER sponsored by Natlonal Honor SOCICIY MISS BRENDA DOVER sponsored by Inter Club Councll NIISS CAROI X N WRIGHT MISS DAWES H.-XRDEX Sponsored by The Barker pon ored hx ,IUH101 EIlglIl66I'Q Club T7 pun 1 led lax ,Il1I'll0l Fxnh 111 P Uulm ,ff MISS JOAXXA CARPENTER NIISS H XRRIFT LLF pon ond bx lxexettes MISS ELLA RAL WHEDBEE sponsored by Key Club NIISS CLII' FIIL IH LDER sponsored by French Club NIIGS DXLE PENNINGTON pon ored bs Clxmette MISS BETTY JAMES sponsored by Junlor Clxltan Club NIISS WANDA BENNETT pon ored bw Spamsh Club NIISS SMX THIL RL DD Qponsored bw Semor T11 H1 Y 'VIISS FI AINF TATE sponsored by Semor H1 Y VIISS LIN DA VIACKINTOSH sponsored by Jumor Trl H1 Y NIISS NANCI IO HIGGINS sponsored by Sophomore Trl H1 Y VIISS FAYE LOING sponsored by D0 Club MISS AUDREY PAGE sponsored by D.E. Club H155 PATSY HAY sponsored bw Cheerleaders VIISS KAY MOORE sponsored by Monoaram Club NIIbS NIICHLLE PATTISHALL sponsored by Boosters' Club NIISS JL DX STR XNGF pon ored bw Band WIISS CAROLXN RAY ponsored bw Glee Club MISS KAY WONIACK sponsored by Orchestra NIISS Ql FENIE MLI L Qpon ored by Speech Club NIISS CHRIS FAYLE sponsored bx Dramatlcs Club MISS IHNDA CALLAHAN Qponfored by Scrlbblers Club NIISS J Future Te-acherQ EAN TATE Qpongored by of Amerlca MIS S CAROLYN THONIAS sponsored by Blble Club NIISS LOLISE sponsored by Library Club BFNFIILLD The oy of cheering as loud as your lungs will permit . . . . . . the thrill of dancing 'til y 0 u r f e e t ache . . . . . . and the wonderful chore of making last-minute punch for an unexpectedly large crowd . . . A.-P' . . . all of these combine to make organizationsg all of these combine to create leaders tinually search to eliminate flaws. who con Searching for new ideas about which to write, Copy Editor Donna Raper thumbs through a past edition of the DOE-WAH-JACK. Nimble-fingered and quick- minded, this year's typists, Peggy Davis and Betty Jones, intently study material to he completed. 5-s E I I ave' he Def Spythv . X , 199'-L Ucle- ' - 35 xx v XX a 3 . x S SC Cut-rcni VNS his Sk of 'E Q , V einen 3621101159 age! A ighlf .1 l32 111111 l,l l A new photographer on the staff insures new ideas. Ed Shell and his camera pose for a picture. Pausing only momentarily in her work, Feature Editor Ella Rae Whedbee has the job of arranging the dividers and editing all the special sections. Artist Kay. Dufhang Sketches her Plcmrfis 0 the nearest, available unoccupied Spacegthe drawing board Called a wall. I N pl lit taste Constantly working with layouts, Photography Editor Loretta Morris is responsible for the class and snapshot layouts. .u The Editors of the 1960 DOEVVAH- JACKsPauletta Craig and Betty James. Capable of handling all and directing everything, these girls are the guides of the staff. ,aff The fourth period hell rings. and within minutes the annual room is teeming with activity and noise. Layouts have to 'he drawn up. pictures need to he taken. and copy has to be written. But. through all this seeming confusion. there is. definitely. organization-'organization so intricate and exact that only the staff members can understand it. Yet it eventually does become evident to others. ln Klay. suddenly everyone realizes that from that noisy little room in the basement. something has come forth-something for the students and for the future-the 1960 TJOE-WAH-JACK. L B ow emng a Junior i tant tht year are Tate Hor ton Byrd Lee Don T1 dale and Bernie Ephland Their duties are many from helpm ie seniors to. quietly gweep- ing, the oor. The entire advertisement section is arranged and made up hy these two capable seniors. As advertising Blan- agers, Glenda Sutton and Larry Paul have successfully completed a tremen- dous job. These junior girls have helped tremendously this year by sorting pictures, identifying student's pie- tures. and performing various other useful duties, eft to right: Sarah Fowler, Lea Mitchell, lloll rown, and Linda Nlaehintosh. JI' Odorflndeli of the mi sz ' Ge Ht, Bmjgflzf aqps the r Jerry uS 5Ss TIN an M- ecofds 'a'1f1eer, Cffffady I33 1- A confu ed appearance often h1de3 an orgamzed staff Here the edltorlal staff pound thelr IYPCWIIIETQ and re check layouts as they bus1lv bulld a BARKER t 0 ,. t r nr Ram Ill r r ed1lv1 llltflllf J1111 1 11: .mlm x lor ec1 111 m rdfn tl o Jumlx I'l1o111J on sw- 1 1 or nn ouds 1 011111 1411101 Ll1ff1e Elcu ometx M1 or Each determlned to hue her own vwly Ll1ff1e Dawes, .nm Iudw mxprei- thflr opmun ,1 If vvlneh .1rt1cle W1 Appear on Mflllffl pam I34 ii. How can we prove our Q c h o 0 paper ' Ranny and Anne wonder as they proofread the Home Ln uf 1 .11111 re' IIILI 'Q' L v wr Ill t ' ew A' ' ' - i . ur without him, the IMRKER Ni wld ep: azfkw coming edition. Never satisfied, they strive to make each issue better than the previous one. Examination of any high school publica- tion should reveal one obvious fact-it is di- rected to, and by, the students. THE BARKER staff has endeavored to keep this goal in mind as they have gone about their task of reporting and editing the news. Selected on the basis of scholarship, con- duct, and, above all, creativity, the members of the staff have had no easy job. It has been difficult to constantly please everyone-in fact, it has been impossible. However, THE BARKER has strived, not for acceptance, but for accurate and unbiased reporting of the news. It is by such enterprise that students will keep a future democracy alive for them, and for those who will take their place. Q Z....,.........-. t yu, Ms' 1 di v 'bf' . ,-,Q sig tx --'.t.,,...v-ft X ,Zn-x... 'LLearning but lovin' it, the Junior Assistants cheerfully prepare for their future leadership on the staff. Left to right: Hugh Stevens, Pat Moylan Steve Lu ton A H ll d S i , p , . nn o a ay, tanley Kerr, Mickey Coble, Ellen Huffines. Jimmy and Ronnie eagerly scan the Sports Page in search of material for the next issue. 4. .. ll! , STUDENT COUNCIL Dedicated to the service of their ,H-, svhool. the rnelnhers of the Student Coun- t-il. working with their adviser. Nlr. Fred Miller. endeav- or to solve the proh- lenis which beset our student body. This cross-Cut section of student life works for a hetter W.H.S. Nlembers are: First row-B. James, P. Craig, C. Wright, J. Thompson. Second row-R. Umherber, J. Vernon, J Odom, H. Phillips, P. Ellis, R. Stewart, W. Amick, C. Prickett. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS A school is only as good as its stu- dents. The students of Vi'.H.S. have vhosen as their representatives these four. the hest of the hest. Leadership, t'fl.it'lPIN'y. and an unselfish desire to work for their school are qualities found in our student hotly officers. 136 Wlith the making of speevhes. the waving of banners, the speakers take their platform and ex- press their political views. This goes to make up the democratic form of government instituted at W.H.S. Left to right: J. Vernon, Vice-Pres., J. Odom, Pres., P. Ellis, Treats.: J. Thomp s . f , hmffwu INTER-CLUB COUNCIL Lipon the mem- bers of the Inter- Cluh Council falls the responsibility of coordinating the activities of th e twenty - six clubs at Wiilliams High School. Al- though everyone in each club is a member. the vot- ing: power is vest- ed in the cluh presidents. w h o serve as represen- tatives. The Vice-President of the student body is president of the Inter-Club Council. Both the secretary and treas- urer are also student body officers. The vice-president, however. is elected from the delegates. Officers are: Seated-l'. Ellis, Treas.g J. Thompson, Sec.g Standing-J. Ver- non, Pres.g H. Phillips, Vice-Pres. .4 First row: P. Hay, E. Whedhee. D. Pennington, C. Fayle. L. Cal lahan. T. Swain, B. Nlaness. J. Rich. J. Thompson. A. Dahl. .l Kivett. Second row: Hr. Miller. adviser: P. ffraigz. li. James. P Ellis, J. Faley, C. Wright. J. Vernon, A. Rogers. D. Parker, H Phillips, K. Birdsey. B. Dover. S. Rudd, C. Crumpler. R, Urnherger STUDENT GOVERNMENT Our Student Government is an organization which includes representation from the en- tire student body. Among the membership are homeroom presidents and the Student Coun- cil. This assemblage nominates candidates for student body officers and can propose amend- ments tothe constitution. V QXXSW' First row: J. Thompson, NI. Allen, T. Rippy. B. Boggs, Y. Wilson, E. Huffines. ll. Somers. P. Dean. S. Lipsky, T' Thomas. Second row: J. Vernon. J. Wrenn, E. NICAN-er, J. Wright, A. Kilpatrick. U. Minor, A. Rogers, R. Vance, R. Dusenherry, P. Aldridgie. D. Johnson. C. Prickett. A. Travnhain. L. Gutherie. H. Jarvis, Xl. Parks, R. Stonehurner ,l. Phillips, D. Durham. R. Copeland. N. Harris. l.. Paul, T. Sharpe. C. Wright. L. Amiek. Third row: P. Craig. .l. Odom. B. James, P. Spain, XI. Wrape, W. Ainiek. J. Parker. R. Iiinherger. G. Sutton. R. Stewart. S. Lupton. J. liivens. W. Xladrey. S. Hagood, P. Carroll. J. Simmons. li. Ford. N. Covington. B. Horton. P. Ellis. ll. K1-rnodle. K. Marley. I37 1hnlh NATIDNAL HUNUR SIJEIETY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Tha Nal11111al Honor N11c11 tx QXIDlJ0l of 1111111 lel 1 ti a 111c111l fl eae Qp1111 II111 1 jumors 11l111 11111 111a111ta111ecl l 1 Nt ll 1111116 111 1111 uc t1o11 1e111111111x complete Mllll 1a111lleQ and 112 1 1 1 fllllllk to l1f111f 1 the e well ce e1x111 lu1e11tQ 115 wen 11ff1cerQ are Tx 1111 911 am I0 1 llltl Illllllp V l 111etta 1111 1 z1111lD111 llt Plbllf 11aQ ml roll C 1 11 IX 1111 1 enter 1 11 11111 r 1 1 1 111111 1 1 1 1 111 11 11 1111 11r1 ron arrell D ohnson R 11l1 1ll ll 1 tl 1 1 IK 1 Il S 211111 ec 1ee SPANISH HONOP SOCIETY '11111-1--'.'- 5 ' 1- '- 'N i1,' 'A ' ' ' H'2i ll . ' . 2 4 1 ' .1 . 1X 11' l ' 'A 1 221' '2NS'S. PX S'! '1 '11g1'.Hf lefrlgm 1' . :1.,z . 114 1 .1. L . . 1e1'. Y. al. . Yluril. I38 QUILL AND SCROLL El. Klemlmers of the Barker and Annual Staffs who distinguish themselves in their work are granted memhership in the Quill and Scroll. Each spring this group travels to New York City to represent our high school at the Columhia Scholastic Press Association Convention. Firs! rozr: P. Craig. D. Raper, C. Elder. Second row: J. Thompson, B. James, D. Harden, A. Dowdy, E. Whedbee, G. Sutton. Third row: K. Durham, J. Self, J. Odom, J. Vernon, L. Paul, P. Davis, B. Jones. MASQUE AND GAVEL An honorary society. the members of the Masque and Gavel are chosen for their merits in the fields of speech and dramatics. Their interest in the cluh also serves as a stimulant to other students who aspire to hecome mem- hers of this organization. The memlmers are: Rohert Stogner. Vicki llirks. Jeffrey Hynes. Linda Callahan. Vliesley Batten. f ff 7 v Q fi -J 'i' 739 IX D It f 1 5 3 ,Wx . VJ G EX W k 4 9. 'S W ' fr U as-f f rg x A X I 1 INK if ' s Q 6 YIDJJMZ KX f g r. v . v n W, 1 ,,,,ff, pf E f 5 One of the many service projects sponsored by the Key Club is their Key Annual Directory. This year's edi- tion is here being dedicated to Coach Bill England by Art Rogers, president. KEY CLUB f The Key to Success is Sewice. wwf Raising money for the support of activities is expected each year. Beaty, Danny, Bernie, and Dewey approach a prospective customer with anticipation. W.H.S. Key Clubbers, builders of citizenship, responsibility, respect, and honor are efficiently led by: B. Lee, Treas.g J. Vernon, Sec.g A. Rogers, Prcs.g and F. Bright, V.-Pres. I42 An organization for high school leaders, the Key Club of W.H.S. has left a definite impression Each Key Clubber personifies the word 'iService.', Members are: First row: F. Bright, T. Horton. upon our school. B. Ephland, S. Hinshaw, D. Allen, C. Prickettg second row: H. Somers, H. Kernodle, B. Lee, T. Collins. H. Stevens. D. Carter, R. Cooper, D. Kimball, B. Mcldoudg third row: Mr. Walker ladviserii, R. Aldridge, J. Vernon, B. Bray, M. Parks. W. Batten, A. Rogers. fN0t pictured: R. Graves. R. Matthews. E. Mc- Ateer, T. Newsome.,I Members are: first row-A. Aaron, J. Thompson, N. Covington, H. Brown, G. Isley, A. Martin, D. Raper, C. Suttong second row-Mrs. C-crow, H. McI.oud, N. Gordon, C. Wright, L. Mackintosh, J. Tate, J. Kivett, P. Davisg third rout-S. Jaimw, ll. ini, ll. McEvoy, lf. Wlivtllim-, ff. Elder, B. James. P. Craig, L. Mitchell. F. Allred. KEYETTES The Keyettes. led by Xlrs. Betty Gerow. exem- plify the saying. Service with a smile. A few of their contributions to the lift- of our school this past year have been the clistrihution of The Voice from the Bleach- ers. the donation of a trophy vase. the Out- standing 5 e n i o 1' Girl Award. and the Citizen- ship Awards. meeting. Sue Ann, Cliffie. and Judy proudly display one of the punch howls and the serving cups that the Keyettes purchased for the scho0l's use on special occasions. y--.Q Accurate records are essential for the smooth run- ning of any organization. Hr-re Linda checks off lean! name for the butter mints she is receiving while Gayle and Glenda wait to he acknowledged. , Keyettc president Ella Rue gixes instructions to Secre- tary Bonnie as Linda completes her treasurer's report. Vice- President Cliffie also helps hy making plans for a coming UNIOR EXCHANGE l An lllcleawnvly popular urffalllzatllm at W H S the Junlor Exnllanffe Club has been of Qerylce to lts -chool lll all lts actlyltlex Ihiqe bow proud of thelr cu ale always Qtllxlllff to 1I'l'lIll0Xf lt- Qtalldarc fzrst FOIL I Brax on adylser J Self T 58821111 E ll10Illd'- Qeconzl mu H Hart C Neese L red J alltllllilllx F V Nlay Cllrlllllfllw X Cltlelt Tlllrzl roll R Ill I 'CI . r A By lf po 'Q E JU 5 W N T E: VA :EMS C'-F TM IMS I le dl trlllutlon of fullerluloils and Eaxtlr Q-.ll pl tu l rlny om ll tw IC projutx hr-ld by Ill llIllUI' EXLlldH l Klub tlll y .xr llrlurp llrl Don fl dull Ed Tllonlbl fx ln Svvclln .lml ur- Blrd only four of zhr ,ruup who lldXl llflpul IH Ihl ywltllx prujcctg I44 l Llll llr x lvl ll 1 Qpon lrld by the n cr Illllllnll l'.YLlllHQ.Q Llllll ll.lN met ysllll Illdlly Succcvu - l ILM N .1 ll1L l I lu rl,,llI Ed Ill0Illd'- S c Ty on bwaln rw ,I lllly Nlf rcd 0110 of llle many QCTVICCQ for llltll' School Qpon Qrlrld by tlll chdractlrllulldlng club NJ the dlglfl lutlun llf pocket bullf-tlnQ The-He cards ll Ile- NdI'llJUN '-Utll dlllLIlk an QCllOdl1l ,lltlxltle It dllflllg, ll Ltfldlil pgrlod NON, on u , n ll mryk Wllll help tn tllNlI'llJUll, these l1UllQl1Il9 , 4 l x 5 Vw, ' XR 4 4 4 ck 1 l l . 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V' ld l - -urv 1 l ' JUNIOR ENGINEERS Officers Holland Plulllps Pres Dwlght Pope Trnas EdTlmm.1s V Pres Hank Hart Sec DEBATING TEAM L fr to rzght Hu h Stevens Tommy Sharpe We tlcv Batten Not pictured Richard Lmne A relatlxely new or 3nlZal.l0Il at WHS the ,TUIIIOI En lIl9CI'S Cluh has as 111611111613 hoxs who xx 1sh to enter the fleld of en meet These woun men are the actual l'JUllCl6I'S of tomorlow s world lhelr HLIINITIPS lI1Cll1d8 tours of Westerlt Electrlc and meetln s at N fl State Colle e III Ralel h Fzrst ron Jlmm, qelf larry Paul Ed Thomas Dwl ht Pope Holland Phillips Hank Halt ,leuy Hall Jerry Loxette Lyndon Guthrle Second rou RILTIHICT lxrayclrlk lVlr Poouy d Vlbtf lVlarx Allred Ray Bell Fd Shell Bohhy Self lat: Horton Charles 'Neese lllcklc Wll kms Tyson 5853111 C V 'Vlay Third row Russell Vance fhalles Qohle Blll Prlcc llaxld TXlIIllYlll Rands Islu llannx Allen Churk Bennett Preston Aldrld e joey Blrd .llmltlk Rl1CllSlll DEBATING CLUB 'l 3 ...MS The Debatmg Club attracts students mterested IH the art of mann oratorw and puhllc speakln lcd hx Nlr llula tlns wear th The e three hoys choszn at dehatm try outs are the top pealxers ln our school It 15 thexr rc gon 1h1l1ty to rcprc cnt thelr lll h school ln dehatmg matches Vvltll other school teams entered seweral state wlde dehates Qlandzng, Jeffrey Hx nes Rannx Lmber er Chrls Faxle Horold lurhsflll Vlleslu Batton .Seated Lmda Callahan Rlchard Lmnemann Vxckl Dlrks '45 . ' Y 1 G . . ,. . . .. ' ' fl ' 'i A o F L o T 5 u l' ' ' 5 x 3 if 4. 1nfY' xl ' If 3 ' r ' u I 0 7 t U . P. l . ,. , ag g . ': ' ' c , f ' ' , ' -. g 7 V P 7 V ' , . . ,, n ' ,og 3 . ' pi: , ' I .3 ' I . PY. j q Q L if x S in 1 E Q x n - t, . . ,. . T . . Terry Lowder. Jerry Odom, Harold Kernodle, Y' t n . 'V nf xv. . if ? . , V - ' 0- Y ' ,V T - 1. f , l N f al 1, ' .Q , .4 an 'li-r T e I 7 5 1 1 I v . . . .5 ,l , . 3 A I. . . l . D 1' ' . ' gr. ,E Y' , s. , '- I' ey S N' 'T ' ' 3 5' ' - - ,4. . ' f: , ' ' , ' 5 ' N , ' v . ,. . ' s ' . . . . . - ff ' ' 5 ' ' ,SP 5 . .5. g C- 9 ' , v , . '. I' , ' ' 2... M ON OGRAM CLUB I The Monogram Club of Vi'.H.S. is eoinposed of 4 the top stars of football, tennis, basketball. wres- tling, baseball. and golf in our high school. Their many hard hours of prac- tice are satisfied on Awards Day. when they receive t h e i r Golden uB's', and letter jackets. First row: C. Wrenn. T. Horton, D. Pope, J. Cuyer, H. Johnson. P. Ellis, B. Maness. Second row: M. Newton. D. Carter, D. Kepley, K. White. C. May, R. Bryan. Third row: J. Thomas, B. Bray, R. Mathews, Nl. Hilliard, J. Coble, Xl. Newton. B, Dowdy, R. Tate, R. Rice, T. Newsome. The newest of the Monogram Club's fund-raising projeets is the selling of hot. buttered popcorn during the half-time of basketball gaines. Ci... Matthews Bray Nlaness ll:-re Xi'-Ly Sessollls and Denny Ke-pley ar: ten r-oim progranis to sell at the football games. I46 This year's officers are seen here behind the coca-cola fountain in the recreation room. The selling of soft drinks during intermission of athletic contests is one of their more profitable projects. The officers are: B. Bray. Sec.: Newsom. Treas.g B. Maness. Pres.g R. Matthews. V.-Pres. CHEERLEADERS . ' v ' w C xQs 21ur1lyw W lNo one group of students does more to make a good 1mpress1on for Wxlhams Hwh than 1tS cheerleaders ln thelr black and bold outflts they are our ambassadors of ood w1ll as they accompany the teams wher eyer they Do At home or travellng these Dlrls actually meet students from other schools and convey to them the attltudes and Splflt of our student body Thelr reatest accompllshment however IS creatlno enthuslasm ln the WHS cheermg sectlon Cheerleaders are LNIOITIS P Carroll N Covlnoton S James I Cole D Pennmcton C Wrl ht Head C 'Vla klntosh 'Vlascot 'VI Pattl hall F Moore, L Macklntosh J Car penter P Hay CLOWNS As head of the cheer leaders th1s year Caro Al lyn has worked tlrelessly to flnd new cheers and dxfferent routmes u dent morale at ball Games IS her respons1b1l1ty DANNY HODGE SKIPPY HINSHAW Antlcs of the clowns add yarletv of humor to the proceedlngs at football games Thexr unpredlctable behaylor mcreases the galety of the occaslon and en CAROLYN WRIGHT couraffes the students to cheer 1 Q- ' ' - ' ' u X . . , sl 1 0- : ' f ' . C 5 V C - A Q Q , D . - , ,. P C C N 2 ll ,E C 5 I C 9 y Iyyk V K C C Y ef' D . . U' ' CT . 7 . 1 zo r v rr . ' , U' ' . . . . U . . . U . ' D 7 5 . . . . : . , . , . ff , . , . , . . . , N .yy. F . ff , . g - , . . s - -r , . . s , . . , . - , . . 4 . -it CWC ,C ' lHC'm C K - . , , .. 4 ,iq-.b B JNCQ V 'wiwsyv he X fy Q W ll Q K' if ' my '3' 1 - 4 as ...N f I ' Q ls:-:QF , I - , C I' V .., ' ' ' ,K C S 1 za C .4 Q. 1 - lag: f, . . 5' Cf-if Y , Q. yi --is, ,- ' 20' V. . . . - D . SENIOR TRI -H I -Y Thru their high school years, fx these girls have worked with the Tri-Hi-Y organization. As Seniors they set the pace in projects and in services for the other Tri-Hi-Y Clubs to follow. S. Russell. The more able the leaders, the better the work. Officers for the Senior Tri-Hi-Y are: L. Wheeley. Sgt.-at-Arms: B. Dover, Pres.g S. Rudd, V.-Pres., P. Elliott, Sec.g L. Morris, Corr. Sec., K. Birdsey, Dev. Chairman. First row: J. Page, C, Parrott, A. Page, L. Moore, B. Combs, S. Lackey. Second row D. Raper, B. Dover, S. Rudd, P. Elliott, L. Morris, B. Kidd, K. Birdsey, B. Jones P. Craig. Third rozc: C. Sutton. C. Thomas. D. Long. Q. Mull, C. Lashley, L. Callahan C. Dunn, Mrs. Latta f-adxiscr. Fourth row: L. Woods, J. Richardson, A. Dowdy J. Surratt, W. Bennett, E. Tate. J. Elkins, L. Wheeley. Fifth row: L. Michael, S Gentry, P. Davis. D. Wilkinson, J. Ytsynhsm, J. Johnson, V. Fabianna, J. Manor, and Officers heading up the year's Hi-Y are: H Phillips, Chaplain, D. Pope, Sec., B. Shoffner Program Chairman, D. Parker, Pres. First row: R. Copeland,'B. Dowdey, J. Lashley, N. Sessoms, B. Shoffner, D. Parker, Mr. Bondurant, adviser. Second row: R. Paterson, C. Sisk, D. Bryan, R. Rice, D. Pope, H. Phillips. .Tot pictured: J. Odom, L. Paul. SENIOR HI Y Brothers to the Senior Trl H1Y the H1Y boys work in cooperation with the Commun ity YNICA and with our school towards following the National HY Creede-World Service. Nlunber are first FOIL C Lrumpler H .. llurvey. M. L1p,k5 second mu J. . will. IN. n. li. NI1 n L it V 1'rr1 row-vL. NaCki11to'l1, . Bran . Win - , .. 111 er. .. . . . A . .' '. I. l f'l','3 1 01r1 rou' I.. . ifvr, . l. l'tir . l. Bennett. C. Fox A. Pennin ton V. H'1rdie. A. Blackwelder' Fifh r0zc-- . Farley. V. Dirk, . P. Norville. E. Isley. JI VOR FRI-HI-Y . . I , r 1 'r- +11 ' 'vi ' 4 lfll 5 n INPIUl1PI',' 1 11.11 ' H - rue 9 1 lf 1 s L - 5 . 1 11115 XII' 11-' ' - T 'L II' s li IE' , Yel'.xe'1f KIlI't'8ll 1'11111i l t If ' ss' g 9 ' 1 'l ' '1 . ivvr L'r': . :N . l '. 'Q enori in fee.: A. ' - gr -w. ms.: . 1 res.: . 1 11 er. 1 '. I1111.: ,. 3 Lli'li- os . . -1 J: . ll' ' -. ,- -s. 144, Brown Q Fowllr B RlICll1t' Xli SOPH OM ORE TRI -H I -Y When a girl l1ef'm11es a soplr mnore. slie desires to be of service to l1er school ancl her 1-o111111u11ity. when a girl joins tllc' Soplioiiiore Tri-lli-Y. slim' learns the joy of belonging to a group that coinpletes many rluties rluring: the year. Help- ing with 'liulvervulosis Seals. selling rnintsfall of these rep- resent a girl of service. a mem- lner of the Soplioniore Tri- Hi-Y. Uffixfers are: A. lhilil. Pres.: J. Samuels. Y.- Prvs.: J. Olnom, Sec.: N. Higgins. Tre-as. Nll'llllMil'S ary-1 First ron' C.'l'iIt111u11. lf. Hooper, Lipsky. NI, Hookm-rg Sevo iple: Fifth mu'--.l. Surrutt. fl. Srnitli, J. Samuels. J. Tlioinas. J. Isley. 0 nd V010 5. xhlffltl. A. Nelson. 5. Pate. Bl. Lolmle-. H. Huggins. H, Holt. L., Nlclxiiflun .l. Odom. C. Grant: Third rou'---5. Ritchie, A. Dahl. C. Davis. S. Davis. J. Pi-cle .l. Parker, R. Manning. B. Hensley. P. Dean, N. Turner. C. Wilsong Fourth row- J. Goines. .-X. Moore. H. May. D. Oakley. C. Brooks. V. Rush, P. Davis. J. Long First row: H. Lee, C. Elder, P. Elliott, K. Birdsey, Q. Mull, D. Raper, C. Sutton, Lamar, B. James, second row-P. Hay, J. Carpenter, E. Whedbee, V. Fabiani, A. Cordon, J. Tate, B. Kennedy, C. Mc- Adams, K. Durham, Mrs. Anderson, third row-S. Gentry, C. Tickle, D. Harden, S. Crumpler, C. Thomas, K. Moore, R. Pease, S. Lackeyg fourth row-D. Rascoe, H. Hart, R. Umberger, B. Luhrs, J. Hynes, C. Wrenn. J. Rich, B. Shoffner, N. Ses- soms, A. Rogers, B. Maness, J. Vernon, V. Mewborn. SPANISH CLUB FRENCH CLUB Their meetings are varied-filnr strips. visits by French mademoi- selles. and lively discussion sessions. Their efforts are combined to learn more about the customs and lives of the people of France. These illus- trate the purpose of Le Cercle Francais. W The activities of the French Club are under the 1 skillful direction of this year's officers: D. Rascoe, Treas.g B. Maness, Sgt.-ab Arms, J. Tate, Sec., Mrs, Anderson, adviserg B. Luhrs, V.-Pres., and K. Birdsey, Pres. Interest in the language and customs of our neighbors to the south prompts each Spanish II stu- dent to maintain a superior average, the pre-requisite for membership in the Spanish Club, El Cir- culo Espanol. lhlt'HlllCI'S arc: first row-R. Stogner, M. Allred, L. Miller, A. Catlett, C. Cates, B. Ward, second row:--E. Tate, G. Holladay, M. McBane, S. Russell, L. Benfield, L. Hodgin. Carolyn Cates, W. Bennittg third row-Mr. Williams, J. Rudisell, P. Aldridge, T. Rice, L. Guthrie, L. Farrell, K. White. OFFICERS Ah-h, those Spanish danc- ing girls, murmurs Mr. Wil- liams ladviserl as M. All- red, Pres.g K. White, Treas.g B. Ward, V.-Pres.: and W. Bennett, Sec., dreamingly gaze on. QT Speech Janie Kivette, Prcs.g Ranny llmlmurger, V.-Pres.: Sally Crumpler, Sec.g Linda Calla- han. Tres. DRAMATICS CLUB Caught lmy surprise. the Dramaties Club is seen planning new ideas for their project of supplying props for the various plays and stage shows on the scene of YV.H.S. Here also. they might he huilding plots for their many skits presented hefore the public. First row, lfneeling: l.. Callahan, V. Dirks, B. Lester, J. Surratt, Ch. Fayle, J. Hynes, S. Crumpler. J. Kivett. ll. Spencer. Second row, sealed, left lo right: K. Birdsey, J. Holmes, K. Wornacvk, C. Coble. L. Williamson, C. Harvey, H. Brown, J. Bell. SPEECH CL UB HHOW now, Brown Cow . . fl exclaim members of the Speech Club as they make preparations for a forthcoming oratory program. Aside from actual public speaking. this cluh also strives to develop personal knowledge in the fine art of individual development through speech. Members are: First rou'-A. Nelson, K. Wrmmar-k, V. Dirks, D. Pope, J. Hynes, J Thomas. Second rou'-L. Callahan, J. Traynham, P. Moylan, C. Crumpler, Mull C. Harvey. Third row-R. Linnemann. R. Cmberger, C. Fayle, C. Coble, J. Kivett S. Crumpler, H. Stevens, Miss Pender, adviser. club officers are: This year's officers who have led the Scribblers' Club with enthusiasm are Ranny Umberger, V.-Pres., Dawes Harden, Sec., Kathy Birdsey, Treas., and Linda Callahan, Pres. 1-.-. SCRIBBLERS' CLUB The Scribblers, Club was formed to encourage those students interested in creative and research writing. A comprehensive news- letter is compiled and distributed to the alumni periodically by members of the club as one of their projects. First row: A. Dowdy, L. Callahan, J. Elkins, D. Harden. J. Kivett. Second row: L. Mitchell, C. Biggerstaff, R. Umberger, R. Stanley, C. May, J. Odom. Third row: J. Thompson, C. Elder, D. Raper, J. Traynham, H. Kernodle, L. Paul, C. Birdsey, H. Stevens, J. Self, K. Womack. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE The National Forensic League is an organization which fosters public speaking. To become a member, a student gains points by participating in assembly programs, giving devotions, and presenting talks. Honors are won at district meets. First row: C. Cates, V. Dirks, R. Stognerg second row: W. Batten, J. Odom, R. Umberger, T. Cann, R. Linneman. gn ,Bar if X 'Ll Established to remind our students of the necessity of considerate and cautious driving. the Safety Council has been a strong factor in the trend towards safer driving in Burlington. This year's major project was the dis- tribution of numbered window stickers to each student and teacher who drives to school. First row, sealed: C. Birdsey. J. Carpenter. P. Hay, N. LalVlar, M. Lyerly. Second row: L. Guthrie. B. Duncan, F. Bright, D. Pope, M. Parks, B. Nlaness, H. Johnson. B. Shoffner, J. Strange. A. Rogers, H. Phillips. An organization made up of students interested in a knowledge of our library and its care is the Library Club. Firsl row: J. Paley. P. NlcLauchlin. Nl. Spencer, L. Nash. Second row: L. Johnson. K. Durham. P. Ray. Third rozv: S. Crumpler, J. Hunter. P. Norville, D. Hughes, M. Wrenn. C. Crumpler, M. Brown, L. Bender, P. Dean. I54 SAFE DRIVING CUUNCIL These people have established their right as officers of the Safe Driving Council by being careful drivers. They are Mike Parks, Treas.g Joanna Carpenter, Sec.g Patsy Hay, V.-Pres.g Judy Strange, Pres. LIBRARY CLUB Experienced officers of the Library Club this year are Sally Crumpler, Pres.g Phoebe Norville. V.-Pres.g Jackie Hunter and Pat Dean. Violin dL'L'1VIllIlAlliIIlf'IlI. an irupvvrtkxnt xl'l'IiHIl uf an Hx'rl1v'xtr,1. i- cmxpably , h lmlle-fl lfyTurlfyfill.fI.1rl1f-rwwfi.Kvrrdmfi Butlrfr. ORCHESTRA A . .,..p-r .. J 1 ' f 1 .www ' Mxly mrmrluf-ts-rl by Ur. Artlcy. this ycafs off-hestra has had a wry f?X'f'lXlf-Ill year. Participation in the All-State f,I'l'hf'SIl'2l. the pre-Sentatiml of Christlnas music and a spring 1-m1c'0rl haw be-vu only a fvw of their aciivitivi. the- IIUIIICFULIN uctixitiw Hflllll HFl'llC41l'Ql. K X J ' n. ll XX R .T g 1 gk 1, x l55 K V - nu, Y nu-aa fi' 441 f ' ' in Kluv-tm uf Illl' lIlllNiI'iJIlN. llr. ,Xrlle-y wululn-tw-11115 dirm-I DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATION An organization for boys interested in furthering their edu:-ation and in working during the school day, the D.O. Club is an integral part of the tliw-isifieml ur-c-uputimis prugrani of nur high school. First row: J. Boswell. J. Blackwell. W. lfastsswul. j. l,indley. C. Whitt-. Nl. Nnrtmi. Wlillaee Burke. adviser. Second row: J. Pickard. M. Nlc-lntyre. R. Crawford. J. Sink. K. Loy. Jerry Faulk- ner, J. Monroe. N. Anderson. W. Thomas, B. Vvehster. ll. Oakley. B. Ray. T. Wilson. Riehard War- ren, B. Tyndall. Fozlrlh row: R. Terrell. C. Sims. C. St. John. C. jones. ,I. Agner. T. Harrison. J. Black. Fifth row: B. Wells. H. Hester. G. Chappell. K. M arley. B. Kent. ll. Evans. Sixllz rout K. Davis. K. Smith. L. Oakley. J. Brown. R. Rimmer. C. Wax'cl. Led by experienced leaders. the 110. Club is assured of success this year. The officers from left to right: R. Terrell, K. Marley, K. Davis, J. Ray. Here. D.O. ho 's discuss 'obs and exchun fe wurkinv ideas while . - v l - I- wmipletxng their morning s study requirements. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION 'WE' fn MQ SWF-' Participants in the Distributive Education program at W.H.S. compose the membership of the D.E. Club. The pur- pose of this organization. open only to Juniors and Seniors. is to provide experience in their preferred vocations through participation in their work. First row: A. Page. C. Howe. J. Davis. J. Brown, P. Williams, B. Smith. B. Ward. NI Cases 3flNlQCI Second ron C Booth R Stoner R Camphell l Fox L Perry W Carter S Crane ,l Warren Third rom L Thomas Nl Sxkes P Costner P S1 mon P Boykm M Crutchfield L Lowe lVl Moran Fourth row J Finley J Puckett L Coleman H Nlartm T Davis Fl th rom L Cobb C MOffltf M Wilson ,l Blackwell lVl Smith W Ramew D Todd 'x ! ,- Led by top-flight officer-, the D.E. Club can meet with nothin, but success. Left to right: J. Brown, Sec.g F. Willianis, Treats.: A. Page, Pres.g B. Michael. Reporterg J. Davis, V.-Pres.g and Ronnie Small. Attending school for the first four hours of the day and working during the last five, Laura is only one of the many club members who is a student by morning and a working girl by afternoon. I57 GIRLS' CHOIR First row: C. Solmn. P. Alison. A. Toney, S. Pate, C. McLcndon, P. Fitch. Second row: L. Nash. M. Pym. F. Williamson, F. Presnell, M. M. Barnhart. Third row: N. Cox, E. Bowles, G. Linelierry, B. Wilson, B. Osborne, M. Wilkins. Fourth row: M. Dillenger, J. McDowell, M. Joyner, B. Braddy, D. Fonville, D. Durham, Fifth row: J. H B. W ll s T. W'd T C B wx Y MIXED CHORUS First row: J, Wright, J. Matkins, A. Kilpatrick, S. White, J. Wrenn, C. Pollard, L. Bradshaw. Second row: K. Pennington, P. Campbell. C. Williamson, D. Vaughn, C. Holt, D. Dunn, J. Mangrum, F. Wall. Third row: G. Smith, S. Caudill, J. Frost, D. Miller, P. Weatherford, L. Hoffman, M. Cates, P. Williams, Susie Kimball. Fourth row: C. Davis, P. West, L. Joyce, P. Wheeley, W. Holt, D. Hammock, P. Foster, D. Chappill, K. Pync, J. Lamm. GLEE lah-nt and long hours of practice are tht- elements which liuiltl the quality in the girls' choir. First row: J. Isley, M. Simpson, S. Ced- dis, K. Mifflin, B. Maning. S. Mitchell, J. Jones. Second row: S. Wcgrster. B. Hensley, B. Oliver, N. Higgins, J. Mosier, B. Thompson, F. McPherson. C. Roney, D. Moore. Third row: C. Pease, B. Williams, M. May, J. Michaels, B. Blinson Becky Roberson, F. MePhcrsonl Fourth row: L. Rice, B. Oliver D Oakley, B. Ball, D. Anderson: A.. Pickard, M. Hammond, C. Snipes, D. Green. BOYS' CHOIR Growing in size, the Boys' Choir is an integral part of First row: J. Loy, D. Martin, J. Bell, R. Barnette, D. Bar- nette, J. Rhodes, S. Newman, D. Durham, E. Shell, J. -l'l3:..,...........,.,,,,,, FRESHNIAN GIRLS CHORL S CLUB A CAPPELLA CHOIR One of the outstanding choruses at Williams High, the A Cappella Choir, has often entertained us at assem- bly and in formal concerts. MR. FITZGERALD Truly no man can be considered more deeply devoted to his profession than Mr. Fitzgerald. His cheery voice and his brisk enthusiasm are enjoyed hy all. An awaited moment . . . the Christmas Concert. lt 4 elif Q' I WHS MARCHING BAND The music that the hand proyided at our loothall games added much to the spirit of the crowds. Major- I ettes: Left side: P. Collins. L. Cole. C. Tickle. E. Hooper: Right side: L. Hill. C. Christopher. J. Strange. B. Ford. Band: Mr. Grantwllirector. Larry Amick-Drum Major. First rout L. Wihite. U. Raper. L. Ryan. S. Griffin. W. Amick. B. Tysor. J. Ray. Second rozc: P. Jones. ll. Kimball. E. Stewart. J. Thomas. J. Sharpe. V. Whitesell. L. Parker. Third row: C. Johnson. M. Lipsky. C. Bennett. S. Oakley. Gentry. G. Holladay. P. Long. Nl. Brown. Nl. hlichaels. 1311111711 rout C. Yvhittle. T. Burke. B. Swain. Nl. Griffin. M. Curlee. fl. Blythe. U. 'lihati-her. H. Haith. Fifllz rozr: B. Sf-lf. J. Nc-yslin. J. Nlackintosh. J. Foster. R. Cohh. J. Johnston. T. Hooper. Sixllz roux' H. ll. Closson. ll. Hudson. J. Whitten. T. KleLean. J. Allen. Seventh roic: J. Glenn. G. Sykes. B. Garrison. J. Kc-rnodle. L. Dodson.'l'.Swz1in. Bands provide music. Spirit is the theme song of W.H.S. Electc-cl for outstanding ability in music and lL'i1llCI'rlll1J, these five students represent the hand in many school activities. They ure: sealed--G. Christopher, Chief Majoretteg standing- T. Swain. Pres.: L. Amick. Drum Major: D. Kimhall. Y.-Pres.: A. Catlett. See. and Treas. 60 MAJ ORETTES A very definite attraction of the marchmc, band is the lovely majorettes Much time and effort was put forth by the Ulrls in order to provide entertamm routines Another colorful asset is Larry Amick drum major Let to right P Collins E Hooper C Tickle B Ford L Amick J Strange G Christopher Head Majorette L Cole L Hill CONCERT BAND From Sousa to Bach the performances of the concert band are always inspiring. First row: J. Sharpe L. Parker B. Ford J. Thomas T. Bennett A. Blythe. Second row: G. Holladay S. Oakley G. Whittle M Brown M. Michaels P. Long T. Burke M. Griffin. Third row: J. Brannock S. Gentry R. Cobb B. Self J Johnston, T. Hooper, J. Newlin, J. Foster, L. Dodson, J. Glenn, T. Swain. Fourth row: B. Garrison, W. Amick J. Kernodle, D. Kimball, P. Jones, L. Amick, E. Stewart, J. Whitten, G. Hutson, A. Catlett, J. Flowers, T. Con ally, M. Hunter. Fifth row: Barnie Tysor, L. White, D. Raper, J. Wray, S. Griffin. TIME T0 Now pen ne Janle studxes the deck 'hake hand mil Llilllt out ure tlln Haung paxns lB1llyl Llttle Pauletta cant frnd her mommy And now one last cigarette fRoy Campbell? Let s all play falr Holt' --J isg 'Nlxss Ray s lxttle helper X1Clx1 What kalmg 1n the hall Bully I62 REgg1CS favorite pastxme , S ' ' '. I I sa - - ' s ' g. ff' 1 . A u a 4 3 14 ' .A YW Q V ,N 2 ' rs Qi. Whafs the matter? , . , . ' 9 l o - . I MM A A -uv! N J 4f'o,. ' , 5. ' ,L . , . ,. . . , . , S ' ' , ' '? REMEMBER!!! Y u cnt e my lt ur' tBettx Jams? 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Q va . . and triumphantly make the All-State Team. 7 L FOO Fielding potentially one of the greatest teams ever to come out of W.H.S., the footballers started the season in fine style with successive victories over Thomasville and Rocky Mount. In these two games our Bulldogs showed plenty of offensive punch and a stout defense. Bray, Johnson, and Matthews sparked the backfieldg and MacAteer, Tate, and Neal led the line play. The next five games were a nightmare of bad breaks. Myers, Park, Reynolds, and Raleigh scored extra-point victories, with Greensboro slipping by on poor officiating. Only Dunn won decisively. First Row Lewis-mgr., Maness, Williams, Ellis. Kepley, White, Smith Clark Stan ley Collins Tisdale. Second Row: Gerow, Newton, Dowdy, Mitchell, Watson, Cuyer, Newton Durham New omc Wilson, Johnson, Davis. Coach Alvin Hooks. ALL Finally the tide changed, the stubborn gridironers racked up three wins over tough conference foes, Lexington, Salisbury, and High Point. Maness, Cooper, White, and Kepley turned in fine performances during this streak. With these three wins, they closed out the season as co-holders of conference honors, and four of our boys, Tate, MacAteer, Neal, and Cooper, were named to the all-conference eleven. CO-CAPTAINS EDDIE McATEER Third row: Stevens-mgr., Cooper, McI.oud, Sutphin, Prickett, Boland, Epbland, May, Godby, Jordon, Parks, Coach C. A. Frye. Fourth Row: Haynes-mgr., Neal, Tate, Matthews, McAteer, Steele, Ross, Loy, Coble, Darling, Bray, Coach Bill England. li RICHARD T ATE RIC H XRD TAIE 216 puund t In lxle cu captuln FRED NEAL de fnn IW, talwurt All bl llc RILIIARD 'XI ATHEWS 205 pound gud I lu U1 In 21 N r 31 pl lyed nn Nlmm owl 113 pound quart: rlnu lx accurau. fr 2 0 yardg Url 30 pmm pa Lr unnplmted -1-2 of 94 ut XII Conferf-mg 'kll Qt up tem its for 620 ward und 8 toucll pldud IH Shrme Bowl dflwls wrvd 24 pmnt FDDIE NICATEER 195 pound tuclxlm co captam great llu tle tron offen 0 .md dnfen L All Conference btutn Xll Southern SE IOR BILL 'NIAINESS BIII BR XX 160 pound halfback galned 224 yard 1n 48 199 pound fullback and end C u ht 0 Carnes for a 47 awerage cored 19 pOlIll p L for 99 urd llfflflll 01 tlnu for 81- mrd- -cured 21 pmnt- l68 I Y A V A . an l . . --4 .4 -'L-... -- UT '...scf'l. 'S 'SS'...r ?' '- --L 1 A ,' 'v- lk, X ' s g S.' ' H -' ...All- 9 - ' s' '- '...ag1 AS. ass-5 ' - IJENNY KEPLEY Guard . . . 205 pounds . . . strong of- fense . . . consistently a strong point in the forward wall. FOOTBALL KIM WHITE 185-pound guard . . . important clog in Bulldo defense. DEWEY ART ER 175 pound end caught 6 passes for 86 yards althou h he ml ed eweral games 1n the latter part of the ea on due to hlS lnjury BLD DOW DEX BOB NICLOLD 180 pound offen ne uard and defen ne end 1 D pound ldClKlL 5 flLfC6 C0111 Crappw and lou h n ed lu t part of ea on PCUYOT fl hung Plflf mth a broken collar bone o . U - , U ss s ss - s S' S ff S 1' g...ll55 'S SS S 5 Johnson eludes Salisbury tucklt-rs for ti long punt return. He led a group of fired-up Burlington Bulldogs to un impressive 20 to 0 Central 4-A Conference triumph over fuvoretl lioyden High of Salisbury. Wianess takes tt pttch out and goc ten yards agalnst Winston Salem A blocked extra point attempt mtirlxed the Bulldogs downfall as the Winston Sulcm D mons nt on to 1 to 6 triumph D U ,, IH a ei: 1, will h mount' in to bloc Ra eigt Lap beeutue the third teum to post an extra point sictorw ower the Bulldog when they grabbed a 1412 decision to spoil the locals Homecomtnf before 3 sparse turnout I70 ' A l' t e 5 we Y il P' ri ' I I fi :Ax 2 Matthews passes for a lonff vain 111711. st R l 'Ul l El ' F ' l-c. l ' l's s ' ' - ,A . ,, W. ' V N Y V , .. . A M. . I s - , : 1 - . - L. , is fl. Q 34M ,ww '6- lrggf if f mi ,gi ' .I fi fa. 5 3 1 . Q Q. 1 nv '4-. WHS VISITOR? WHS VISITORS 1 lUII1'1QXl1 4 Rex nolds Rockx Uount Ralel 11 Dunn Lexln ton NINPI Park S31lQ1J11I'N Greensboro H1 11 P01111 annssoxk vu or IPI ilu Bu o ucccss 1111 year Here a 11dl'L1C1ldI'lll Bulldo back fl hrs or E- yarda c m a clo e14121o to 111111 I x fl In Q9 fb ifapgqm 3 B gQ': Q31 Q 1 Aff? :E n GQYQQW A ,le 1qx4h fill ' Carter a bullet pass rom Ylatthews .md looks for an openmg m the mxdst of Wm 10115311111 defenders An 81y.1rd punt return dm the Black Demons .1 76 uctory t . I K is j in KAV 1 A IJ -. 'N . . 1 'if P 1 13 11 L., 1? ,, U 6 . 7 13 ' -' . , T 12 'g , 1'1- T ,, H20 21 . ' g , 7 12 A D' 'S ' 1,113 20 . '- I' , O A 13 I , I , , , 1,19 23 'g ' ,26 1 wax' , ,wid M Y 'Q 1 R ,Vglh I f Y ,r 4 4 V ij Q x T-1 ' Ll big fact ' f Hd gs' s D '-'six g gif X '- ' g ' s - ss 1 Vgm. 1' 9 ' if . X . N f Aw fr Q. W 1 , 9 ' ' 1,7 If v-Os' 1 if d, , if ' ' , l ' 11 . If li 4 . ' snags ' If 172 W1 Coaches show strain of a close contest. tHead, Eng- landg Assistants, Frye and Hooks.J The trophy of football championship, w h i c h Coach England stations in its place of honor here, provides tangible evi- dence of the experience shared by our team this year. The bad moments, when the strain of the game echoed mixed feel- Y V The team gets a well-earned meal after a hard-fought game. fLeft to right: Lewis, Cuyer, Newton, Wil liams, Cerow, Steele, Haynes? ings of pleasure and dis- appointmentg the gay moments, when the team got together for a good meal: the happy mo- ments, when his boys were in such a rush to cele- brate a victoryg and the indescribable moments, when the Bulldogs were undeniably winning - these are the components of victory in that never- to - be - forgotten season: 1959. A break for the Bulldogs brings our bench enthusias- tically to their feet. Happy and content, Kim dresses for a victory meal. First row, left to right: Swartz, McCombs, Way, Mills, Smithers, Mgr. Thompson, Loy. Second row, left to right: Sharpe, Bryant, Guthrie, Lee, Harris, Hodges. Third row: Wilson, Barnard, Jarvis, P. Spain, Brown, Suggs, Shoaf. Fourth row: Merritt, Sharpe, Finley. Fifth row: Lynch, Stewart, Mgr. Beeker, Benson, Hawkins, M. Spain. FOOTBALL JUNIOR VARSITY The Junior Varsity boys pulled through again this year with a very respectable record. Under the reins of a new coach, Kerry Richards, this team won four, lost four, and tied one. There was great teamwork shown on the field, and no one person domi- nated play. Upon graduation to the varsity next year, these boys will be counted on heavily to help fill gaps created by the loss of eight senior starters. First row, left to right: Hooper, Williams, Dickens, Lee, Gentry, Donnan, Durham. Second row' Hughes, Perkins. The Junior High Bullpups had a very successful season this year, ending with six wins against no defeats. Coach Bondurant's aggrega- tion boasted a fine offensive record while their own goal- line was crossed only three times. Prospects for next season,s Junior Varsity squad are: John Loy, Bill Gentry, and ,lim Donnan. Our hopes for a winning football team in the future lie with these boys. Morris, Fowler, Farrel, Amick, Ryan, Graham, Alexander, Ellis. Third row: McL0ud, Loy, Jarvis, Q 1 1 MR. FRED MILLER Athletic Director Head Baseball Coach MR. BILL ENGLAND MR. ALVIN HOOKS Head Football Head Basketball Head Wrestlin 4.5 t. Football Head Tcntn Coath Xsst Baseball Coach Q NIR C A FRYE NIR KERRX RICHARDS Asst Football Head Track Juntor Varslty Basketball JUIIIOI' Var tty Football Asst Baseball Coach .Iumor H1 h Basketball Coach COACI-II G T AF F NIR W X POON EX NIR EUGENE BOINDURANT Head Golf Coach .Iumor H1 h Football Coach I . t X ,' 'x -N-- kj , is BASKETBALL '60 Coach Hooks plans mid-game ' strategy against Durham's Bull- ' dogs. i - H. X44- 1198 X-- 4 N X ., f. , 'ia -- Ji X L. The 1960 basketball team proved itself in contention for state honors from the outset of the season. The Bulldogs zipped through the first half of their schedule, overwhelming any and all opponents. With school spirit at a tremendous pitch, the round-ballers gained Number One ranking in state papers three weeks in succession. A well-balanced attack seemed to be the secret of the eleven straight wins before injuries, illness, and Lexington caught up with the high-flying five. The Bulldogs were rarely outdone off the boards, and shooting accuracy was well above average. Five seniors-Neal, Bray, Sessoms, Shoffner, and Vernon-rounded out the starting five, while juniors Prickett and Baulding provided strong bench support. v XY rx' X I NHGXBFHU 'an ' 01'3r.:l - iycv' lxxl is 5 N X A X I 1 N K N3 1 5 XJ! 5 N 5 'i S ' x Q 7' 1 of I-75, 5 ' GNLNQV ' 7' limi u 1 W.H.S. 55 Graham W.H.S 55 Page N , W.H.S 61 Page , , , W.H.S. 6l Rocky Mount, W.H.S 49 Durham , ,,t,t , W.H.S 60 Graham , , ,. W.H.S 53 Durham W.H.S 43 Rocky Mount. W.H.S 42 Reidsville ,, W.H.S. 66 Elon JV ,,,, ,, U W.H.S 40 Salisbury .t,tttt Fzrst row-Coach Hooks, N. Sessoms, B. Shoffner, B. Bray, J. Vernon, F. Neal. Second . row-Trainer J. Kernodle, C. Prickett, T. Sharpe, D. Carter, H. McCann, D. Baulding, T. W'H'S' 32 Lexmsfon f H Collins. Third row-Manager B. Hayden and M. Dellinger, H. Johnson, T. Peterson, 0. D. W,H,S, 5-1 Wi115t011-Salem Powell, H. Kernodle. I 76 NICK SESSONIS udrg Illlllll for m 111 .rum fa tbreak speclallet l1.u1n, dccrptne bpeed. JOHN N ERINONI SE IOR PLAYER 6 4 eenter 94 pomts for 18 awerage FRED BILI BRAY 6 2 forward 80 pomls 8 .1 L for 100 .mera e 12 rebounds top defen ne man Laptaln mlesed eewerul gameb w1tl1 broken foot 98 rebound NEAL 6 2 forward 163 pomts for 136 average 118 e bounds all round performer BOB SHOFFNER Q' 10 guard D0 pomtb for 41 .ucrugm team leader xn aunts with 24 floor general good defense I77 l N ' in gm-s tv fr- R 5'11 g-l...13l 'S 2 . ' IS- , '-gy ,rg ,, .. Q G , Yr Y! L K vrssx ' ' . s. , ,, Y . . ' r- sf J AJ Neal maneuvers for two polnts 1n vlctory oxer Graham Sessoms flnds a hole ln Rocky thelr elghth straxght game Bray controls Jump ball agalnst Graham Sessoms dlVCS 1n for lay up m second Bulldog uctory over Graham Shoffner shoots over Durhams center 1n a Burhngton vmctory I78 , 4' fr-J X f Sl '!vs il I Mounfs defense as our Bulldogs win l l l l 1 Members are First row-H Descheemaeker R. Smith J B. o ce Second ' JUNIOR VARSITY The J.V. squad has com- bined speed and height to dC3'QiuiJ Q winning aquumi. Under the guidance of Coach C. A. Frye. they have experienced little difficulty in overwhelming all oppon- ents. In compiling their 12.0 record the team downed Durham. Salisbury, and Lexington. We can look for- ward to fine varsity teams in the future with top flight players such as Bill Gentry, Tommy Mitchell, Dickie Smithers, Ronnie Steele, and Bill Ward. : . , ' , . J y . r0wiD. Smithers, T. Mitchell, R. Steele, B. Ward. Third row-D. Hodges, W. Wilson, N. Harrison, S. Walton, M. Spain. Members are: First row-R. Ellis, I. Grainger, J. Donnan, J. Loy, S. Morris, R. Summer R. Lemmons. Second row-Coach Richards, D. Amick, M. Ray, W. Amick, L. Ryan, Ci Graham, B. McLoud, T. Burke, P. Jarvis, H. Clay. JUNIOR HIGH Showing promise of future greatness, the freshmen went un- defeated during the first half of their season. The Junior High team is the proving ground for Varsity competition, and Coach Richards' boys have come a long way in learning the essential fun- damentals. Top performers are Jimmy Donnan, John Loy. and Bob McI..oud. Board Street, Chapel Hill, Me- hane, and Altamahaw-Ossippee have all fallen victims to the fivht- Bullpups. C ing I79 The bench reflects the action of a tight game. BASEBALL Our 1959 baseball team, ably coached by Fred Miller and C. A. Frye, dropped slightly below pre-season expectations, although they managed a very respectable 9-6 overall record, and a -L-3 conference mark. The team showed plenty of promise on occasion, but lacked the necessary consistency for a championship team. This year's team should be much improved, but positions vacated by seniors will be hard to fill. The infield seems to be in very good shape with Neal, Stanley, Sessoms, and Newsome back for another year. Prickett, Maness, Sharpe, and Guyer will fight for the outfield spots, while Matthews and Johnson handle most of the pitching chores. Y 1 4-.I'l RICHARD MATTHEWS lf at 2nd base . . . . . . .328 B.A. . Fast-ball pitcher . . . 3-1 record in first season . . . handy- runner' man at all positions. NICK SESSOMS dangerous hitter with a good eye . . good fielder . . . speedy base SENIOR PLAYER BILLY MANESS Outfield . . . power hitter . . , good field smart baserunner. FRED NEAL 3rd base . . . good flelder .... 280 B.A . . . 1 home rung clutch hitter. Experiencing: a lean year. the W.H.S. track team couldnit muster a win. al- though they did place sec- ond in a conference meet. Lack of a well-rounded squad seemed to he the main trouble. and the Sophomore- dominated team could have put some experience to good use. But often in the sports world. a poor season may lead to a good one the next year. With the Sophomores back, and the two big point- getters, Richard Tate and Jimmy Cohle. ready for ac- tion, Kerry Richards is look- ing for a fine record in his first season as the Bull- dogs' head track, coach. First row: M. Swartz, R. Bryan, J. Mclntyre, J. Coble, D. Tisdale, G. Boland. Second row: H. Somers, M. Allred, H. Jarvis, L. Wilson, C. V. May, D. Darling. Third row: J. Mills, M. Newton. B. Ephland, B. Clark, R. Stewart, B. Durham. I ,f,-aww f-1 if 'vii -' .fl Sigif' V , a ff' ty? ...gi . f. .. .. ff 4 , for ,j'l4,g.gf'fi 'Q3fgfgZi Loble demonstrates starting form 1 , ts -A ' 4- Tate works out with the discus. l82 3' fi tg GOLF The- gulf team fum-fl Z1 new type of K .1n, 9. '34 X.. comp:-titimi last year. All niatc-hes. with the exception nf two wins taken I.. ... If... .nn....1llf. ,,..., ,.,f......Y.. lllllll I ll-VK l,lK,YlllK. VYLIK LYIIIILIKIILL meets. lfach lIl0llllDt'l' wus host to the other teams once with a running score kept throughout the season. Burling- V Q , I t ,f tnn. suffering from ine-xperienee. n.x',. ,CJ ,..' ' , V ,' . ' ' ' 'i x. -1 ' ' K . ' Jlavvcl l'1:t ln the 1' itll-l'l't'lll't'. 'ilth uffh 't ' 'fillv' :X-P5 ' if ' ' U T Q- Jerry lhmnas rzipttirvcl Inecluhst '- -' lmnnrs. Pat llarnmn. Gene Wu-nn. Irv . . Bob Nlvlnnucl. l,It'lil0 Bryan. anfl Bu Duncan ruunclerl out the Squad. All these boys will he hack this year and . , . oovev is tu imis ic aiou 18 t W A P It 1 I t tl . , . A teamfs chances. if Ai .5 s' f. . .1 Left to right: C. Wrenn, B. Duncan, P. Harmon, D. Bryan, R. Copeland, D. Gerow, B. McLoud, Couch Poovey. 1 .mt ,fit ix! 4 I X.. Q --ir 0' vt, l , ,gt Y si use . I Y K 1 YF , si , Mcluoud dvinnnstrutm-Q u 4 Yi G, short-iron slim. 4 i this Qld l D sl Wrenn takes swing during practice round. Bryan lines up u :hurt chip. A lea 3330 RESERVAUONS CAN BE MADE FOR THE COURTS Nlunbers are B Ephland R Loy, J. Vernon. B. Horto OR CTO-JE? PERSONAL PRCPEQTV LEFT ref -V fa-eg' in . H E X ,V '- f .1 'f ifffggriifrfvf :S-. '1.3-'A-: 'ff7 , 2 : T 0 -. T 4 FAQ x,-Y . . VJM, ul, ,fx,:,x3 X 7 .'SXXXB'?Rt??5h. 521 ' 5 :ga- x i'x'ivil:::'.ll'x:':::li':'iir'b'gW if n, J. Donnan, B. Thompson. The 759 tennis team continued in the tradition of past W.H.S. net teams. They added four games to a winning streak begun two years ago before Lexington nally brought it to an end after thirteen consecutive victories. During the Course of the season, the Bulldogs defeated Page of Greensboro twice, Greensboro Sen- ior, Winston-Salem, High Point, and Salisbury. Seniors Bobby An- drews and Dan Williamson led the squad and finished out their last season undefeated. Lettermen Beaty Horton, Reg- gie Loy, and John Vernon will bear the brunt of the load on this yearis team, with Bryant Thomp- son and Jimmy Donnan adding strength. , . A .. , . fe xx. .., F - A ' e 37-L.. ? 1.i fi, of . .5iQ'isAi4 7 Y?fif?ti ' . f , Horton shows his 'uf hackhand form. Loy prepares for a forehand in practice. Vernon takes turn serving. WRE TLI G After a season of relative inac- tivitv. the W'.H.S. wrestling team came hack by winning its first six matches of the .59-'60 season. The ,qrapplers increased the popularitv of this sport at W.H.S. with excit- ing matches of skill and strength. Leading the team, 1IcAteer. White, Catlett, and Newton went unde- feated. Coaches England, Perdue, and Purdy are expecting big things of several of the boys in the state meet. ARTHUR CATLETT EDDIE McATEER KIM WHITE W re tlln Squad 'UCU51 ogg- ,343 52 GN N ' O Q YY :FU : I ink, UQ iff-1:11 Qffr- zgg EPP USPCJU Roberson, second row- Phillips. T. Clark, M. New ton, K. White, J. Clark, R Graves. D. Godfrey, B. Ed wards, T. Newsome, J. Guy er, R. Andrewsg third row- F. Purdy 1Ass't. Coachl, T Loy 1fXIg1r.P, H. Haith. .l Hooper, L. Wvilson, ,l. ,lfjllll son, P. Jarvis, M. Swartz, K Oakley, J. Allen, W. May Coach Bill England. Because of Mr. Williams' ffenerositv. our auditorium now boasts a C' . fine, four-manual organ. At the dedication ceremony, Virgil Fox famous musician, presented a concert. Following his program Mr. Williams, Mrs. Williams, Mr. Fox. and Dr. Adrian Standaart, the organ builder, admired the instrument. l . yt l Lvnaware that he was being observed. Mr. Williams is seen here doing what gave him the greatest satisfaction- helping little children, his favorite friends. In an unob- trusive way, he was constantly exhibiting his kindness to- I86 ward youth. On May 20, 1951, Walter M. Williams High School was dedicated and named for its benefactor. During the for- IN MEMORIAM . . Individuals make contributions to the progress of society in vari- ous ways. Undoubtedly the great- est investment in the future one might make is to foster the pro- grams and activities of youth. On these pages we pay tribute to this man who chose to build for the young. He believed in their moral and intellectual .v ...Mas .4.....g nib-'Q if Before his retire- ment. Mr. Williams often spent long hours di 4 malities, Mr. Williams participated in the ceremony which was held in our new auditorium. WALTER M. WILLIAMS growth, and made unlimited efforts to insure the best opportunities possible for their future. Although Mr. Williams left many tangible struc- tures by which to direct and encourage the youth- ful, perhaps his most important contribution lies in the example he himself set. In the small or the great task, he was never satisfied with less than ..'k it e X LR is M A v I luv-L if MR. WALTER M. WILLIAMS 1891-1959 his best efforts. He worked for othersg their happi- ness, alone, rewarded him. xh ...QQ--ul at his desk. From this source came his numerous progressive ideas. it' Behind every great man stands a womanv -with patience and devotion Mrs. Williams helped her husband in all of his enterprises. Through her support and guidance, he suc- ceeded tremendously in endeavoring to pro- mote community welfare. I87 Neon lights illuminate the modern businesses . . . I5 ' 1 X . which we, K ' the students, daily patron- f,' ize: whether V window shop- ping from the sidewalks . . . . . . or congregating at our favorite drive-in .v I N5,..-X xx a , ,Q just as a yeslerclafs billboard is always being: replam-rl by a new one. these businessmen will even tually' be sum-eeflefl by us-the future I11t'l'l'll3IllS ami z1flxerlis1-rs. HUFFMAN FRESH ERUITS AND VEGETABLES 0lL COMPANY INC H TEXACO DISTRIBUTOR COMPANY 9 Duslrubufors I02I S QUEEN ANN STREET h M C 720II BURLINGTON N C QJOJJWJ J Df 1- jf JMM ff L E SP KES BURLINGTON CITY SCHOOLS S3217 S7 fl? Zizvf JK A W X an 96 le PINE L, . 'f CHEMICAL E ' l D C BRYAN FI M + Eq p GROCERY For eal+h , . of Gasoline, Mo+or Oil, . . Kerosene, and Hea+in Oils , Norf ain S+ree+ Phone a - . - - ' 3 A w MJD' I 4,51 'ZW' f ' r f I I!!!-i ,,fl ff, f fl ,, f ,171 ij 'A If ,I I 5 A ' . , X -. - J I ' 'I I, 4' T A I I S' S f ' ' I , 1 , , .I - A ,K ' - I I X ,f - , f , ' .. , I I A 1 A 1 . , . 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